1 3 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN .M 1 1 FLINTO W S : TTED5ESDAT, SEP. 13, 1898. TERMS. gntcriptlot), $160 per annum if paid j. prance i $2.00 If not paid in advance, frtusient advertisements Inserted at 60 asst pe' ,ncD for etoi Insertion. Tran"ient buslneaa notices In local col- 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Induction! will be made to tboae desiring advertise b7 ,n" yrt Half f quarter v- I fHtcarora Talley Railroad. IrftiM on tbe Tuscarora Valley jj;iroftJ 'fill run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 7:30 a. ad - p- m., arriving at Port Roy- j at 8 A- M- ana o i p- Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m., lad 5.13 p. arriving at East "Wa jTffjirJ at 1145 a. m. and fi.30 p. St. J. C. MoORKBTEAD, Superintendent. SHORT LOC-2LS. Ee-uninn Day, October 19. Tb nuns Patterson is Lome on a yi.it from Wilkesbarre. G-orre Wilaou. Esq., of Pittsburg wa in town on Saturday. ChoWa in Turkey, cholera in Germain-, cholera in England. Sliss Maud Kreidcr is clerking for JJwlo & M'l 'J in Patterson. Miss iTary North Hpeut a couple of davs last week iu Ilarrisburg. A thief stole a number of chickens that belonged to James Simons. $4,000,000 waa the extent of Hoke Smith's pension cutting in July. Kev. Samuel Q. Kohrer. of M'fHin county, attondod court last week. A Snyder county man caught a 6J pound eel in hi fish basket last week. Harry Cjpelaud, of Osceola, ia home visiting his parents in Patter son. The: will be a btibv 6how at the Newport Fair on Wednesday after noon. Miss Millie Mi'mken, of Academia, visited Miss Emilia liobinson last week. Bfcjamic Jacobs of Turbett town ahif died on tha 7th inst , aged 76 years. Miss Lizzie Cavcny, of Harrisburg ig visiting Alonsa Fasick's family iu town. John McC iy, formerly of this towD eame from Orbisonia to Juniata to bay peaches. Mies .Vame Rickenbaugh, of Mex ico, pnt a day last week with her sunt Mrs. Lyons. George Doughman and Harry Warner of Patterson have beau to the World's Fair. Mipsf-s Annie and Fannie, end Harry Moyer, of Ilarrisburg, visited ia town last week. jJis Mary Herr, rf Mexico, spent last Vi'edneHday with Mis Maude Wilson in Patterson. William Hawk and Wilda Knisely hut 26 grey squirrels in Tuscarora Valley aaar Peru mills. Mr. Annie Heiuley, of Rcedsvillp, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jatub Suvder last week. The Jowitdi new year was Septem ber 11 Monday, and the Day of Atunenir-nt is Septembes 21. Miss Aunie Hertzler, of Philadel phia, spent Wednesday with Miss Basse Middagh in Patterson. Mieses Annie and Maggia Sterett, of Lucksvillw are visiting at J. L. Storett B in Milford township. Democratic good times. The nat al doht wa increased 10,000,000, daring the m jnth of August last. The pr.pils of the town schools are very much delighted to have the'r former teachers back aga;n. The Milllintown Academy under the direction of Prof. Dysiuger has opened under favorable prospects. Captain ( leorpe W. Skinner, took charge of the Pension Department at Pittsburg on the Sth of September. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCauley, of Thompbontowu, isited Mr. Mc Cauloy's pureuts in town last week. Frack Trout, of Lewistown, stop red off from one train to another on t's way up from Port Rjyal last Odturday. Srae fiend sot fire to the Presby terian church of Bellefonte, but the ire wan discovered in time to save the buiVb'ng. Alderman Stephens and United States Deputy Marshall of Altoona, were ia at'endance upon court in the Dauberman case. Mr. ami jrH Howard Jannings nd wma Howard and Nelson, of thi.adelphia. are visiting in this n and couuty. A three year old son of Jacob f -tzappl.j f,f Selinnrove, Snyder wuuty, accidently fell into the cis tern and was rimwned Mr J. M. Patterson, who has been Msihting W. F. Slagle in Patterson, through the summer, has returned home in ClayBville. Forty eight of the National Banks loat suspended payment have resum " busing which" gives a more fav stable outlook to business rffairs. thomas J. Stewart, Secretary of "ternal Affairs and Major Brown, W be present at the soldier's re u"oo, and each deliver an address. Andrew Bashor, assignee of II. S. "a Davul Hart of Fayette township, the fAi m of tlie as8inorg at PUbhc sale to isaae Smitb for $3305. Saiuutl Coon who was on trial in j-ewistown for shooting a man on the Jwistown bridge on the night of 'l-lnl of last July was acquitted, ifie jury believed the shooting of the tt8" as accidental. William F. KinL-u ti, r. to .1 . " te"1" "CHI IU LHkV Ulb cnanres m tecurillJf a tnet of lftnd in iiiV 0kee Iu,lin reservation that 'U be opened up this month tj set- -"' Ala ay success attend him. JeWfcTTYTD'i'eT9- . Cir - MANNERS "U EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Pennsylvania has 106,000 Fellows. Philadelphia has 23,000 more girls bunu uuys. Misa Carrie Stump is visiting in Miss Grace Thrush, of LewistowD, ia i .LLug iuiss JtiUie Howe. Mies KateBello, of Bellewood, is Tisiiiog iiuss juaude Wilson Charlie Bratton. of MeVwt 9 J " u. crtAwr a r A 1 a " x- wjr m wjwh last weeic Allen Landis. of TjAnriafvn ed his parents in WTalker township loaf WAilr mow w Miss Lizzie Aum&n. ntnmil t last week from a visit to Eschol, ireiry county. An infant daughter of William &ieber or erruanagh township, died on the 5th inst Messrs. James and CaM North, of ivasnington, visited James North's family last week. Jesse Groninger lifted 743 pounds rn Mfll 1 . . jiitiug macnine at the Port Royal fair Inst week. Missea Lizzie Milliken of Lands burg and RhodaBtey of Milrov, are visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. John VanOrmer, of VanOrmer Station, are visiting James Fink's family in Patterson. Mrs. May of Wyoming, Pa., has been visiting her sister Mrs. Ackley, wife of Dr. Ackley in this town. The town schools are again down to bard study under the efficient man agement of Professor H. C. Gortner. Misses Pett Watts and .Vggi0 Stouffer, of McAlisterville, were The guests of Mrs. W. F. Slagle last week. Between four and fi r li 11 r ,1 n,l round trip tickets for Port Royal Fair, were sold at this station "on Friday. E. S. Parker of the Washi nnrfnn D. C. Columbia National Rnnlr spent a number of days last week in Juniata. Mrs. Yocum of Milford townshin. died last Sunday morning aged 83 years. Interment in Church Hill cemetery. How can a man or woman be han- py who areoontinually falling out with their work with themselves or their neighbors? Hamilton Fish, Grant's Secretary of Stae died at his home, near Gar rison, Yerk State, last Friday morn ing aged 80 years. The Central Pennsylvania Srnod of the Evangflical Lutheran Church, will meet at i,el!efonto, Wednesday, September 27, 1893. A new schedule for the running of pnsenger trains went into effect on Sunday. M'fflin accommodation whs taken off, Alt oona east waa taken off. Mrs. Charles Grenr, two daugh ters, Helen and Annie and son, of Altoona, stopped eff a couple of days last week on therr way home from the eastern part ol the state. Charles M. M. Drum, of Wilkes barre, son of Rev. M L Drum came to Northumberland on the cars, and from the latter place rode to this town 011 his bicycle in five hours, a distance of 40 miles. There is a general inquiry, why don't the town council have the sevr maniigement put Third and Cherry streets in same level condi tion that they found it when the bo gau work on those street3. Mrs. Frank Bear and son and sis ter Miss Lou Kessler and Misses Grace Pauline, Carrie Hughes and Bert Sprat of Lewistowa and Miss Kate Kessler of Williamsp rt, were guests at the National House last week. The letters encalled for in the Milllintown postofiice for the we-k ending September 9th, were for Miss Minnie Siger, Mr. C. F. SI ower, Miss Anna L. Shellonberger, Mr. Lewis Freink, Mr. Domenico Cearraro, .Vc. James Shirlaugb, and a postal card for Samuel Shumaker. Women and girls are not safe to be out alone after nightfall in certain parts of Delaware county But that kind of outrage cannot last long The authorities should bestir them' selves before there is an uprising and before J udge Lynch is called in' to redress the evil. Judges Barnett and Junkin of Per ry county and J udge Buchr of Union county and Judge Savage of Northumberland county were in at tendances upon court last week. Judge Savage held court in the Orph an's Court room, while J udge Lyons held court in the regular court room, all of which was done to hurry up the business. Charles Memminger, son of T. H. Memminger, was suddenly stricken with icflamatory rheumatism on the Port R-yal fair grounds last Fiiday. His father who was attending court in this place was despatched for, hastened to Pwrt Royal and with the assistance of friends removed Chas. to his home in Tuscaioia where he is doing as well as can be expected when afflicted with such a painful and troublesome disease. W. Harrv Moore has lost the cum blanket that saved his life at the bat tle of Chancellorville. He had the blanket folded and carried it aoro&s his left shoulder and around under the right arm. A bullet from a rebel's gun struck him in the region nf tha linfirf but the ten foldsof trum stopped the ball just as it reached the body. The bullet maae zi noies in the blanket. It waa taken from the post room in this townpossibly unin tentionally. There were giants in those days, says M. Le Cat, the French scientist which I prove to you by telling you that at Daughine on January 11, 1613, at a place Jjnown as giant's field, a brick tomb 30 feet long. 12 feet wide and 8 feet high was discov ered. Wrien opened it was found to nnnkin n human skeleton entire twenty five feet and a half long, ten feet wide across the snouiaers ana eight feet thick from the breastbone to the back. His teeth were each about the size of an ox's foot and his shid-bones each measured four feet in length. John C Shaffer of Philipsburg has been spend iDg a number of dys in Delaware township among relatives nd friends and among friends in this town. L. L. Koons, of Spruce Hill, found a General W. H. Harrison medal of the campaign of 1 840 in the road Dfar Judtre Koons' house. He prizes the medal as a relio of those past days. Mr. L. R. Mauger and bU force of carpenters, wuo have been engaged .u orecung a large tannery building at Lost City, Hardy county, West Virginia, r-turned to their home at Spruce HilL this county. Oa the4thoftli present month. Mrs. Mary Jlurohv. died ut. home in St. Louis. Mo., ah tha 105 years, end on the 3rd of the present month, September, 1893. Mrs. La vina Filmore died at Clarence, York State, aa-ed 10R George Roberta of Taoma. Wash. ingtou State has invented a hop pick ing machine. The vines are shoved into a cylinder like a threshing ma chine, and the leaves are separated from the hops by a breeze generated from the rapid revolution of the cyl- 1UUC1, Hiive you tried South in,n Nervine the gem of the century ? The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Wrrr.f. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, MifHintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. ClavAlnnil on.? 1 uu u, vomiuitr mttitera 1 have so frightened the ciiy rnd town uusmess people that a convention of a thousiud delejrates from the town and city trade boards have convened this Tuesday, September 12, 1893, in Washington, D C , to consider and discuss the financial condition of the country. B. H. W president of the Wasuinetoii board of trade delivered the addrpsa nf welcome. Henry Goshen, now a citizen of Altoona, but who spent the most of his years in this town where he is well known, came to visit his friends here last week, Goshen is demo crat. Last Saturday eyeniutr an o'd time democratic friend met him on the side walk, and after an exchange of greeting, said ' Goshen I am glad to see you, but we were fooled with our president." Goshen hesitated a second or two and then put ud his hand, and said, "don't say anything." The weather for Port Roval fair last week was all that could be de sired, and the attendance was corres pondingly large. Thousands of people vUited the grounds during the week. The social feature of the fair seems to increase as the years roll by, people from all parts of the county enjoy a trip to the fair to renew acquaintance and form new ones. The sight of the trotting and running was enjoyed by the multi tude, but above it all the wheelmen's race was most admired. The wheel men who participated in the race on Friday were James Murray, Philo B iuks, J. O. Dietrick, Fred Eapen- schade, Jr., all of Milflintowo, and John Henderson, of Lewistown. It wasaounty race and Murray won the prize, Henderson led the raco but on account of it bene a county raao, and on account of the fact that he belongs to a certain association of wheelmen, he could not aacept the prize. The pirticipanta in the wheol race on Saturday wero W. Gibbens of Harrisburg, W. Woods of Lewis- town and James Murray of Mifflin town. The Perry County Fair. Don't forget that next week is the time for the Perry Connty Fair at Newport, Pa. Fine races and excel lent displays in all departments are in prospect. The baby show and pa rade tat es place on Wednesday fore noon. Patrus of Husbandry. It is a notable fact that the agri cultural exhibitions held under the directions of the patrons of husband ry are sweeping eveiything before them and are now regarded as super ior to any other meetings held by farmers. On September ISth the patrons of husbandry of central Penn sylvania will open a grand exhibition at Center Hall, Pennsylvania, that should be attended by everyone at all interested in the success of our agri cultural interests. In addition to the magnificent dis play of machineiy, stock, novelties and whatever it has entered into the heart of man to conceive that it is useful or ornamental, there will be addresses by brillipnt orators each day, morning and afternoon, and free entertainments in the evening that pre not surpassed by anything to be seen in our larger cities. Cheap excursion rates to this great meeting have been granted by the railroad companios. Excellent boarding ac commodations have been provided at low rates and everything bo as to give farmers and others a week of rare enjoyment. I A Hew MerihHiit Tailoring Department. A great many of our friends in sisted on as to open a Merchant Tailoring Depattme &t in addition to our large wholesale and retail cloth ing store, and we have concluded to satisfy a large majority of our patrons who want their clothung made to order. We have opened this day a Tailoring Department on our Second Story Floor, and have retained Cottle the well known tailor, who needs no introduction to our people as a first class tailor. We are now ready to make suits to order from the finest imported goods. OnR Pricks are lower than any Merchant Tailor in the State. Hoping to receive a large share of the patronage of our many mends, We are Yours very respectfully. Feed Meters, Mifflintown, Pa.-tf. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful -blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintowa. Oct. 1, ly. PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTHER TIME FOR ANT LENGTH OF TIME, HILE WE ARE I THE PICTURE DTJSI. NESS. , We will continue making our fine Cabicet Potographs as low as $1.50 per dozen. These pictures ar6 mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with pictnre with a high Polish finish superior in dual ity to to th Arieto Photo I have been taking tiie last year. However all thope wishing the Aristo picture I will still make them at the same price, $1.50 per dozen. The extensive patronage and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the lost year, gives us renewed cour age to go on with these low prices, and we propose making Mifflin town had-quarters for the finest 'Photo graphs for the money that can be obtained anywhere, adding all the time new and costly accessories of the very latest, designs giving our trado the benefit of that which would cot $3.00 iu the city, for $1.50 in Mifflintown. We can make pictures for $1.00 per dozen such as are made by all travelling photographer, but we prefer giving our patrons a much better picture for very little more money. Thanking our patrons for heir liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Joseph Hess. Mifflintown, Pa, March 9, 1893. Court Proceeding!. Court convened on Monday the 4th inst, and closed on Tuesday, the 12th inst., with an intermission of Sunday. Commonwealth vs. Charles Gar rett. Fornication and bastardy. Jennie Jacobs, prosecutor. Settled. Commonwealth vs. John McDon ald. Threats. Armstrong Kinsloe, prosecutor. Settled. Commonwoalth vs. James P. John son. Assault and battery. G. B. M. Kepler, prosecutor, and common wealth vs. same. Threats. H. . K Spangler, prosecutor. Settled. Commonwealth vs. Charles W. Buckwalter. Statutory rape. Cath erine Shelley, prosecutrix. Settled. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Howard Cross. Fornication and bastardy. Mary J. Leech, prosecutrix. Settled. Commonwealth vs. Harry Nichols. Threats. Ida E. Burris, proscutriz. Tried and defendant discharged. Each party to py their own costs. Commonweath vs. James B. Car penter. Indictment Forgery. Jas. Carpenter, prosecutor. Verdict not guilty and costs to be paid equally by prosecutor and defendant. Commonwealth vs. George F. Dau berman. Indictment Forgery. Phoebe A. Keely, prosecutrix. Not a true bill and county for costs. Commonwealth va. Edward Bitrt ley. Assault and battery. Not a true bill and Tillie M. Lou'don, pros ecutrix to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Sarah R. Bart ley. Iudictment Maliciously cntt ing down a fence. Samuel Loudon, prosecutor. Verdict not guilty aud prosecutor to pay all the costs. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Donahey. Indictment Assault and battery. Prosecutor, Hattie CaipeLttr. Tried not guilty and prosecutrix to pav costs. Commonwealth vs. James Kauff- man. indictment t urmshing in toxicating drinks. Tried and found guilty. Sentenced to pay a fina of 5, thirty days in the county jail and to pay the costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. George F. Dau- berman, George Kuhn, Benjamin Zeiders and Daniel Amich. Indict ment jonppiracy to detraud pen sioners. United States Pension Ex- aniiner Sidman, prosecutor. Ben. Zeiders had not been arrested, con sequently he was not on trial. Ver dict, guilty as to Dauberman and not guilty as to Kuhn and Amice. Mo- lion for a new trial. Commonwealth vs. John Kepler. Indictment- Fornication and bastar dy. Prosecutrix, May Bnnsall. Case continued as child is not born. Commonwealth vs. Frank Watts. Indictment Foruication and bastar dy, Prosecutrix, Eva Lauver. Case continued and recognizance renewed Wm. G. Smith was appointed an overseer in Delaware township vice J. B. Musser resigned. Ia the assignee estate of Ezra Smith, order of sale of real estate granted. Wm. Groninger, Wilson Calhoon and Wm. M. Hertzler were appoint ed to view a road in Spruce Hill and Beale townships. Samuel A. Thomas, John Sieber and B. F. Bnrchfield were appointed viewers of a road in Delaware town ship. In the matter of the petition of voters of Fermanagh township elec tion district to change the voting place of the electors of said election district from the court house in Mifflintown to Cuba school house in said towhship, the court directed that notice in writing of said peti tion be given the county commis sioners and that Tuesday the 19tn day of September the said petitions would be heard and decree made. Perry Carstetter vs. Kate Carstet ter snbproena in divorce awarded for desertion. Report of viewers approving to change road in Fermanagh and Walker townships approved ni si. Report of viewers approving to change road in Tuscarora township approved ni si. Viewers appointed to report on the division of Fayette township, re ported against dividing said town ship. Report of viewers approving change of road in Delaware township confirmed ni si. Petition for an order to sell real estate of James N. Dunn, late of Milford township, deceased, granted aa prayed for. Peach Crate. Mrs. Annie . Humphrey is pre nnred tr furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. Tha Fall: The fall season with its cold winds and damp days brings coughs and uom-. WUlcli can hit onrct V... i.l.Vi, a few pellets of Humphrey. Specific t . 1 ur tn In IV Oil I Irnrrmot j j veKiiAOfcJI Ura. Titer eta Hartson " For fourteen yean I huva suffered wlU klj. 07 troubles ; my b:ok so lame that somatlmra I Could Not Raise Myself ap out ot mr chair, nor turn mTsell In bed. I could not slep, and nffer4 crral diuraaa with my food. I hve taken tour bottles of Hood's53 Cures Hood's Sar-parllla. I feel !!ki a now penon, and my terrible sudcricj.-i hove all gone. Lire is comfort compared to the mlrery It nod to bo." Mas. Tbehesa Hauxsov, Albion, ra. Hood's Pills euro iv.tlp-itl.m by restor ItMf the perisultio acUon ot the aluncutary caul H. P. DERR. PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate or the Hii'udelphia Pi-rital Cnl Iflte,) formerly of MifHinhnr?, Pa., has lo caiwl permanently (n MifHintown, a suo rfltaaor to t ha late Dr. (1. I.. fin ind ill coniioue the nntl buyiocaa (establiahcd I vy 10a lairrr in ioqiij nt inn wen Known of fice on Bridgt- atreet opposite Court Home. C7" TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE- j LY WITHOUT PAIN. j Aa Chloroform, Ether or Gat vied, j No Sore On ma or Diaeomfort to patient, eithi-r (luniiit extraction or afterwards. All three are Guaranteed .-r rc charge wilt be made. Uir- All work pnarsntred to jrjre perfect1 satisfaction. Terms, strictly caeh. H. P. DERR. Practical Dentlit. 1Kb AytS"t8tJ H0LL0BAUGH SON HAVE Tin: LARGEST CLOTH IXC STORE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF And are the largest dealers in Clo'htne in Juniata County. If you doubt it, examine our ptock and compare it vsitli other and render your verdict. a They luve all their Fall and Wintr G iods in atock. Other are ham mering away on Suminer Goods V heu September ia here linen dusters are not in atyle. Their stock this reason comprises all the latest in fancy worst eds, fancy cheviots, I lick cheviot", C8fiinere, See. In all the different makes, round and square sack', niim lo or double breasteel, cutaways, Sea. Their prices ranga for men's suits from two to (J0) twenty dollars and in chil drens' suits from one to seven dollars. Surely all classes oan be suited in this soale. They have undoubtedly the grandest linn of dress overcoats ever seen in this market The Finest Heaver Coats lined wiih Satin, in Blaok, Blue and Brown f 1 The most Superb Line of Kersiyi and Meltotn in dare and light shides. The gonuine Chiachilla in Blue aud Black ! ne l with -atin. Also in the best Italiau Cloth, in priocs ranging from 7 to 'JU dmlar.-. TUi:iK I.IM OF HEAVY STORM COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Shetland, C!at-iuiere, Chiuobilla and Satinette at prices that will eurprun juu lor ulie.ipne. A Full Line of Chtldrops' Ovcrcoatu v ry low. Their line of tatn is alTajH tlie all the young men know it, while ttirj buy of us. In neckwear and euspenders t:iey Their line of Fine Shirts, 'lot ton nothing to be decired. Large men will find a Complete derwear, collars, hat and overall that They are the Agents of tba Celebrated longla Shoe and have all styles and sizes. Tbey are also the agents of the world-wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit the smallest boy or the largest num. Tbey bave a full line of ?nld and iilvT watche, gold chains, gold rings, collar and cuff buttons, Trunks, IU11J H tgi, Satchels, Valises, Telescopes, Um brollas. Slo. Thanking the public for their liberal pa'ronagd in the past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to merit a rnntinuanco of it in the future we are yours to serve. HOLLWKAUGH .V SON, the Clotbi. rs. Main St., Patterson, Pa. w ear HORSES There has been a ereat- deal of talk Time of Funerals. 1 bave now disposed an alegant team of Black Horses at the safe. Any woman oan drive them. They pay no atttention to oars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE. EMBALM ER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' "Tr Hamphrrva' Hiwiflr u rlenrlncalrr and earcfujl- prepared Krmedlt, fi eura In private praituv and f. orer Uilrtjr )iu tij th people Uft efillre sacveaa. Every aliucie SueclUe 'Pecial cure tor the duKaee nam. -a. Tiwycui without drusvUMt. Vur1ncnrredDC1li Uaiuciira ,rf it.e Vu,iO. w uar mw naua. mara. raicca. 1-FTfr, C'-tweatWi,., Iiiflarmnar'inf . .35 VV orui, Wona r,er. tru t lhr. . .'3 J-Trollilnj; Colic. l r) ll.,. Mi..ft,aw .35 ll"rreom, of ChlJ.Iivo or jk.lulta .35 lTer.trry,tirtpliif. i.iUous lohc 3J fault ra Merbua, Y. mluux 3.1 l'eagli. fojtta. l.roai'iulla. 8 Nearal;i:t, Twliuche. ac-ho 35 f llnd j in, Sk lleadacbe. Vrrtlxo. .33 IO DyaapiB, Billnuaneea. 4 uBstlpr.tioa .34 1 I Sapprmavd ar Palifal rurlaai. .35 l-Uailra,Toa Profuse ferlol .35 13 freep. I.mryacige. Huaraiucaa 35 "' Ithroira, 1-rj ip,,Ua. truuil. tus. .35 15 athearaarl.Ka. or rUM-tMnailcr'alii.. .35 16 Malmrta. Chllle. Fever ajid Agtlo 35 l lllf ,Huud or Kiting 33 1 Oeklemliuy, I -ore or Weak Ejea. .35 30 tVaveulcir Catea-k v ni.riM, jnniienaa, Ibic 111 Umi ilteu .33 Al Aelbuie, Opia-tval Creethtnf 513 iMar lectaMrvee. Irr jmircO Vearftif? !IJ crof elm. Kutanrud Clabtl. Hwallu.g 34 tienerel llrUlliv. I'll; -I al - rnaai aa 35 Urepay. ana Scanty harrvllona SO e-n-nirklipen. SkAseee from BlUuir a-KlUnry ll.eee4-e tS ajra Meelk, orCeskei frlnry Wealineee, WeulncBrd.. 31-Pel.lnl Period. 3 1-lltahlaoria, Ulcerated Horn Throat.. S3 Chrottle Ceaaeetleua A LrupUoua. EXTRA lfUMBEBS: 35 .35 .33 .35 .35 .33 .35 .35 .33 .33 .33 .35 .33 SH-Net-rea ).klllr( BrmlDal Weala- naa. or lur tluntary DlaoaArvea 1.00 3- IhwafcMof thellcitrt.r'alpltattoa I.OO 3 Kpilepar, Vpaama,a. Vltua' iMuise... 1.00 8ll br praeatoia, ar etui MaveaM aa mlbt af ul- Pa HrKrMlarr H.avAI. t,4 ra.i a.n.ae raaa. m irituw at a. ia. 1,11m win., k.. f. S PE CI F9 cs. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Pnrrtlra Kternal or Internal. CI lod or Plead In: PUluUle Au: It. MmtorHI-r,!!.. of tlie kertiub. Ttie ri-Ui-r la Immediate tlie -urt- crti.!u. PBICE, SO CTS. TRIAL SIgS. 23 CTS. SolS er Dracclale, ar Ml pau-raia aa nvi.t -I prlaa, anrBBiss- wra. co.. 1 1 1 a 1 is winu. St.. iiw real HMMPHrrRYQ' sawawia nuts w VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Eers, AND POULTHT. SOO Page Beelt en Treatment of Aalsaala ud (aarl Mral Free. nrasaFeTrn,ranffrtiana,lnflaaBatUa A.A.tSploe.1 .riFBineltia. Irlilk fever. U.U. ntralae, I.ararnree. Kiriaialiaa. '. UlHrmprr, Naael Ulaeharaea. !.. Uuta er (.raU, Haraia, K.K. 4 Hughe, lleevea, Poeaaaentau t.F. I alir er t.ripre. Brllvache. iv.".","'"rlm, '"rrhaieee. 11.11. I rleurrend Kidnrr llleeaaca. .I.trnpiive Diaraeea. Maaee. J.H. lliacaarael iMseettoa, Paralrela. Blsle Bottle lover 90 doMi, . an Stable Case, with finelflre. Mutual. Veterinary t'uru Oil end MetUcalor. ST. Jar Telerlnnrr t are Oil, - a. 1 br nrarvUi., ar anrt areaaU eareaareeaS la an aa rrnlat at pn. i-arasiis- am. 1 11 a 1 ts mnu st, fcaA CLOTHING. Utert cut. Wo have the Hat Trade and twnuerly w.nt to llarn.-burg they now have the Iateat and best to be had. ('utfi. Hosiery and underwear leave Lice of extra sized suits, pantaloons, un are no' kept by ethers. about my horses not being safe in of that team of horses, and purchased cost of $575.00 wbiob are perfeotly m FALL SALE OF Suits. .venaTjuatr.t r led from a campl.t-lr, demo sliieil Clothmgr auaikit. anl af.hougu .r. . . ... F. i.i.m wrrn irrer .nan arar ielore, tha nioneyitivatec, twinp . thegrimt shrink- age in a ue, causal t.v the great slrinaeiKiy is far lass tin;, in prerioLS sessons. This, or conrs? niarna lower prices far yon than orer botera in our history. ,1-vAp'UTY',!1,AINS'CAIITAL' IL2SLla fc Ilia five Doints that tasks our ain by every sale a tnoi.d and eustomer. 96' This price will buy your oboice from a Una of Men's good hon- f est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Their true val- ue is away above tha selling price, but values go begging these days. Have you $6. If so, seleot one of these suits. $10 Th' Suit w offar ' 10 r n"de of fine Kn Wno1 Amerioan Cbey w d '--s:mera eut io both singU and deuble breasted styles, and cannot be matched any wt ere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overeoats we show at $10 are made of vary fine Casaimeree. and Covert Clothe ia latest shades and oolors, eut in Mini or full box atyle; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16. filO At $12 we offer trnIT superb line of Men's AIMVooi luits, eat in w-B--ont in latest shapest of Business Saek and Frock Styles, and made of best Amerioan Cassimeras and Cheviots, tbev'd be good value at $16 and $17. TWELVE DOLLARS Notoing like our finely fashioned and oarefully fafor ed 8pring Top Goats at $12 bave ever been offered in this town at that at that prioe. Sty liah dressers; see them. You wi 1 be surprised. "1 K If you want eomethioe extra fine see our imported Dress Suits at $15. V? ---"Xhey're made of all different ohoice materials, rut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are the equal of any $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLAR?. Don't buy a Fall Overcoat for $2C, $22 or $25 ttatil you have Beet, ours for $15. If you don't prefer them to most gar ments offered elsewhere for one-third to oae half more money, don't bay. Soheols will open soon and our regular annual sale of sebool suits will take place. Rt: 75 cants will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col ored Sailor Suits; worth more than double. $2 will bay ehoioe from a line of Beys' Suits, in all different materials ao4 latpst .t-rn. cut in double breasted Keefer,.ZouaveJuoior, I'rimrois, .Mid way, and other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 ana $3.50 $3.93 will buy your Choioe from an extra fine line of Boys' Kew Fall Suits in pretty and original styles, and made of atriotly All TTool Cassimeres and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $G. 50o for choioe from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear-resistinf Caaa- imeres and Cheviots. Tbe Latest Fashions in Derbys and Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per oent. more for the same make NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25o, 50 o. A large ossoitment of Trunks and Satchels on Seeond Floor at low est Prices. FERD MEYERS, tliB WliolssalB & Retail ClotMer, Bridge St., Milintewn, Pom 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To Hie Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj from . . THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fi to give hint a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN FJL. HAVE YQU MOM TO DEPOSIT?! ARE YOU A BORROWER ? -CALL. AT THE FIRST MIKFLIN'l OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IX THE WORLD. Ttearaarfnffqti&Htteeere vnflurTJaaaed. actually CJVtlaetiDir two bcxee of ear otrr brind. TTuft ffKted by beat. ta0 ET T U k E K I f H E. FOB SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. yt QALESMEM OWANTED.ll LOCAL OE TRAVELLING, to sell onr Nursery Stock. Salary, Expennes and Steady Employment pnaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. Tbe Senttutl md iltjmihnra office is tbe place to get job work done. Tty it. It will pay yon if yoa need anythiag in tbat line. arm ess mi it '! f T.fT-i rr- ia. II, I. ( -77V 'ajliaw- jk . T "a , jS ft wf JV ' DETERM1NATIOV, and KXPLR hnilnu, l v. .1. tar. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIXTOWlf. PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSRPH BOTH ROCK. Prt$idmt. T. VAN IRrTIN,Tar. DISBCTOai. W. C. Pomeroy, Joneph Rothroek, John Herttler, Joalah L. Ilartoa, Robert R. Parker, Lonis R. Atklnaon, T. V. Irwin. STOCKBOLDEaS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie .V. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. Et Atkinson, R. E. Parker. W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwl Msry Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr. John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte S nyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Penned, Samnol8. Rothroek, Joflah L Barton, Robert E. Patterson, Levi Llitbt, Wm. B warts. Solomon Man beck. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will fee paid on certificates of deposit e. fjan 23, 1891 U TO WEAK MEtl BnOMsc from tbe effect, af yonthfal error, eer doer, vaatuur vraekneea, leat nuknbood. eta.. I wm aeod a valuable treaties laaMi coutalakiit fate pwttenlare tor bom ear.. FRCK ehr;e. A. .n who la arrau and debtletaaoA. -Aodravay rteat. W. C FOWIaOa. i RUPTURE! Ifnre raaaeUad bvDr.U U.alaver toil Area St Fhlla, Fa. at onra. No operation or bineb dclnr. Tbousjnclj ot enrea. lr. Haver Is at lluiel Ptno, Kadioff. Pa., aecond Satardavol eucbiuouth- bul torcirculura. AdvioaliJaV i' ' lis' r. (Jw; ' . ' t'i'.i' ';'.;' M:;'j.:f II Sr..;'-!. i 1! ii 1 1