V ceSTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TTEIWESIUT. SEP. 27, 1893. " TERMS. gofracription, $1.60 per innnm If paid ta ivnce; $2.00 tf not paid In advance. jnnicnt advertisements Inserted at 60 tt r inch for each Inaertion. eYtDiiient business notices In local col- ' jo cents per line for each Insertion. ped action will be made to those desiring w advertise by the year, half or quarter fyicarnra Valley Railroad Trains on the Tuscarora Valley jjailroad will run as follows: Leave Knst Waterford at 7:30 a. jt, ami 2 r. m., arriving at Port Roy al at 8 i" M- m 315 p- M- Leave Port Royal at 10:80 a. m., and 5.13 r- M-' arriving at East "Wa fcrfsrJ at 11.45 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. J. C. MnoitrnEAD, Superintendent. A SHOR T LOCALS. jcsso lv. no we, jr., paid the World's Fnir a visit. Harbor David Crnig had his shop rtflooml n -Wonday. James St ra ver returned on Mon day to Dickinson College. Miss I'lja Walker of Alexandria is yLiting Mi Beckie Trimble. Mrs- Xeely of Waierford is visit, inf lu-r hu J. Howard Neely. EX Rliomo of Harrisburg spent Saturday auil Sunday in tjwn. Miss Jessie Fink of Patterson is visit in c fiiemls in Harrisburg. Will Sliover of Harrisburg is visit ing anions friends in Patterson. Miss M iry Huev of Port Royal vis iteil Mifs Man 1 Wilson last week. Mrs. J. V. R brer of Harrisburg is visiting the fatuily Wm. Banks, Sr. Mrs. Pr- Miller of Belleville is vis iting auion lier many friends in Pat terson. Jomi Fitzgerald lias been appoint ed post muster at McCoysville, this county. Miss Ke'lie Djyle of Pattersan has returuel home after a vfcit to Huut iug'loa. Miss Kill Ribison of Altoona is the gnr-'t of her friend Miss Maggie Cramer Mrs Samuel Strayrr and daugh ter Miui.ie, started on Saturday for Chicago. Mrs. Marv LW-bkister of Belleville, L uniting Clmrles Earnest's family in Putters" n. Look out for merchant Schott's tew Advertisement next week at pop uiar piees. A. P. Wharton of Atkinson's Mills, Mifllin county, has captured 15 coons this season. You can be suited at Meyers' at any price you wish to pay for a suit, from ?.o$ up. Miss Annie Smith of Millmont, visitsil lier frieud Mrs. Laura Wal lace of ratterson. Silas Patterson spent Sunday at home after a number of weeks' busi ness in Laucaster. Dr. Atkiiibon has had a fiuit dry house built and put to work on his farm near this town Prof. O. C. Gortner paid a busi nus trip to Baltimore, Md., the lat ter part of last week. Many Juniata county people at tended the Perrv county Fair at Port Pi.iy.ii last Friday. S. Lju lou Todd, wife and sisters Alice acd Parthene visited the Woild'g Fair last week. M sses Br-ssio Middagh and Martin J u:k:u in attended the New port Fair 1 is Thursday. Bart Auinau sou of Prof. Auman , has returned home from Chicago to this place on ae -ount of illness. Last Saturday, September 23rd, four incLts of enow fell in the north em tier of countitb in England. $1.."0, , 3?2.50 and $3 for boys douMe b: tasted suits 4 to 24 years. C'LoioU ami fancy designs at Mey-e"-' Tj cure nervousness your nerves must be fed by Pure Blood. Hoods Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. Take it now. Mrs. Andrew Fagley and two daughters Violet and Carrie of Phihi., are visiting her sister Miss Mary S'i, and $7.50 for men's Fall Sack Suits, single and double breast ed. All this season's designs at Meyers'. Pr. Hollow-ay returned from a trip ti the W nlcVs Fair last Friday, and preached in tiia Lutheran church on Sunday. Mi sses Mary Wright and Lillian MuoreLead of Port Royal spent Sat urday with Mis.; Mary Middagh in Patterson. The people quickly recognize mer it and this ja the recson the sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla are continually iucrea.sin"-. O Mrs. U oward Gingrich of Harris burg and Mr. John Brown of Lock Havtiiwere the guests of Mrs. S. E. Brown in Patterson. Misses -Vary North and Emily Miirrn-- started for Birmingham Br';r -I lust Wednesday "where they pert 'o attend thid winter. The enmtry was prospered under the Republican tariff system, but it k' lieen dying financiallv under the t-ie 7 : uiit!.s of Cleveland agitation. Tiu.nks. We have broken the prices, but the trunks themselves can not be broken. Crystal covered tricks, double-iron bound, full-finished tray $1.75 at Meyers'. "Statistics comuiled from official data bIiow thft from January to Sep teml .i this year 560 State 'aud p)ri vate banks in the United Stages had failed and that seventy two had re 8U!ued business. In the same time 155 National Thanks failed , seventy of hich have resumed." English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains aud Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the f"- at wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., druggists, Mifflintown. Oct. 1, ly. xue otaf League of Republican u 1U iveaaing this Tuesday. $2.50, $2.87, $3.50 and $4.63 W feKly8etliathelate8tFallef V ivy OI oclt UaTen t 20 m(amn .M - 1 ened morPnme a never wak Amos "Wagner of Maitland, Miffli: this year pounds. "?uu number of potatoe iuai weighed each two eunesaay, September 23 - ucui xay among Hebrews. thaldaT DOtLing n Hoods Pills cure all liver ills, 25c Sent by mail in receipt of price by C I Hood &Co., ApothccarieB, Low el', Mass. There is no means by which the possibilities of the harmful legisla tion of the present CDngress can be estimated. Wild geese are said to bo on the wing southward bound, but who ever before heard of them going south so early in the reason! The manv truthful ff;.:..i . 1 11. . , JHUiUUIlUB IJJ behalf of Hoods Sarsaparilla. prove mat lioods cures even ul,n n s cures even wlion n ers fail. Trv it now Strom nerves, sweet sleen. rmnA appetite, healthy digestion aud best oi an rure Ulood. are given by Hooil s Sarsaparilla. The Presbyterian ch arch nt .Toraav Shore was destroyed by fire last Wed nesday night. The origin of ih f,r is not knowu. Loss $10,000: insur ance $8,000. Coffee dealers are talking about raising the price of coffee on nee. inn f of the civil war in Brazil. Thev lm gone to war with each other insteAd of raising coffee. Sheriff Lapp took Marv E. Yocnm to the Harrisburg Asvlum on Satur. lay. Mrs Lapp accompanied the Sheriff as lady attendant of Miss Yo cuiu as required by law. What is Congress going to do about the tariff. The game playing there now is politics for who is to run on the Democratic ticket for President after Cleveland's term ex pires. The State Liw put upon Sheriff Lapp the duty of removing fish bask ets and other devices for catming fish from streams within hisbaliwick, and last week he had a number of baskets torn out of the river and creeks in the vicinity. The R?publicans iu Congress who have been helping to pull Cleveland's uucouditional silver repeal bill chest nut out cf the fire are beginning to feel as if they had burnt their fingers when the Cleveland man threw the offer to repeal the Federal Election laws into the fire for fuel. John Spratt of Lewistown went t a drug store one day last week and bought strychnine for rats. He liid it on a table where he had quinine that he was going to take. He was c died away a moment, and whou he returned he took a strychnine pow der instead of a quiuine gowder. He died within ten minute3. George B. Kegarise, a Baptist preacher of Bedford county commit ed suicide a fev mornings ago. He ha 1 been to his stable aud fed his horse, and on his way to his house, huug himself to the limb of a cherry 're.0 near the building Suicides in cantral Pennsylvania have been num erous this summer. The most of the suicides were people who had led ex emplary lives. Democratic leaders are talking about reviving the war taxex Thev are talking about raising the tax on whisky from 90c a gallon to 1 25 a gallon, and talking about reviving the income tax. Tru'y the affairs of the country have come to a nice state of affairs within the past seven mouths since the calamity making Administration of Cleveland has come into power. The uubecoming talk, and bad maunwr and ignorant conduct mani fested by a certain set of boys and young men in tiwn in the evening is getting to be the talk of the town, and if the ignorance of tho boys be continued it will be uo surprise to hear that they have been brought to Mme aud respectable street behavior through a process of Jaw. If the boys are ignorant and have no respect for themselves, in their street conduct, they can be taught respect for others through the scoop net of the law. Samuel Rightly aged 84 years and wife aged 82 years were found dead in bed near Newton, Pa., on Satur day night by a neighbor who called thereon Sundiy morning with a pitcher of milk for the old people. The heads of the old people had baeu crushed with a hatchet, or other similar instrument and coal oil pour ed ou th bed ami fired, but the tire did not burn well aud was put out soon after discovered by neighbors. Tho old people had one hundred dollars in money, and that is why thc-y were killed. The Lewistown Free Press says: Petty gambling is carried on in this place and vicinity to a greater ex tent than is generally supposed. A tour of the secluded nooks in the su berbs of the town on a Sunday after noon will furnish convincing proof of the abov'n eUiement. The investi gator will be surprised at the num erous "penny-ante" card parties ha will find on such a trip. Tho gath erings are principally composed of a crowd of well-grown Ixrys, whose fond parents would hardly believo that their fons engage in the demor alizing practice of petty gambling. McVeytown Journal, September 21: Burgles blew open the safe at S. M. Trosell's meat shop on lust Tuesday night securing entrance by breaking out a light of glass in tho door and lifting the latch from the inside. Thev knocked off the safe t-nnli and i-issrted dynamite, The explosion was terrific and the door was badly shattered and broken. Be fore the smoke had cleared away A. Kable, Saua'i McWllliams, G. M. Pan- nabaker and Ed. jJooth were on the scene and the burglais fled without obtaimnc anv booty, although there was one hundred and seventy -five ! dollars in the safe at the time. rm. - tri. . In most of the counties of the State changes aave been made in the places of voting so that every one shall vote in the district in which they hve. Afro LL , . "i"iiL-n uuufj aiier spending ine summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strayer in Patter sou, returned to her home in Wash ington, D. C, last Wednesday. Rev. Mr; Kohler of New Holland, Lancaster county, preached in the Lutheran church on Snn.W had come to Juniata to attend the fu neral of Mr Kohler of Tuscarora v alley. John Myers hotel keeper at Nina Points, Lancaster ed as an accessory of horse thieves. Five stolen horsca and three burie3 were recovered in that vicinitv,"Tast Thursday. The Allensville corresnondont rf the Lewistown Gazette of Unt week says.- One of our workingmen says he asked 27 farmers for corn-fodder, and u to the last time we met him had failed every time. Wilson S. Zeiders and William Zeiders and Frank Weaver all of Pat terson and A. J. Weaver of Port Roy al camped a number of davs in the woods of Licking Creek and while there shot 79 squirrels. The letters uncalled for in tlm M;f aintown post ofhee for the week end ing Sp' mler 23, were for Mrs An nie Wofflv, Mrs; Martha L-gan, Mr. Anna Geib, John C. Lanuis, Josiah Collier. Burk Winterntein Lieut. Amos Martin visited in town on the 19th and 20th inss. Thurs day ho took his departure for Pitts burg, and from thence will go to the World's Fair and from there to California to take his annninrer- nl, I m the Regular Armv. ii . . - i-. r Nicola Tesla claims to have discov- ered the way of ranking light with out he&t, without wire or globes. Ho expects to so perfect his discovery or invention that he will be able to sen uie ritrnt lo lirut a ii.i I.. town, or a as brightly house or a single room as davlijrht. flive you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? TU - L f T 1 .. i ne grem cure ior indigestion, lys- pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant . I ed the most womlerful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Nov. It. ly. Some nights ago thieves broke in to tho store of J. C. Conn Sc Bro , r.t Spruce Hill, and stole clothing, shoes, 10 in c sh and United State, mail keys belonging to the post office at that place. It is believed that they came to Port Rival with their booty, for a hand-car of the Tuscirora Ril road w.is missing from Spruce Hill tho next morning, and was fonud at Port Roya'. A self Bjfhcient ram raaw to town j on Friday morning and soon had the boys of the town on the alert to keep out of the way of its butting procliv ities. A number of older citizens who were quietly pursuing their way on the pavement were knocked near ly double, tumbling off in one direc tion while their hat went off in an other. It whs a handsome daody sheep, anil looked as if it might be the D.irliy Ram of the Clover Club of the Quaker City ou an excursion t the country. The Bloom field Advocate relates thi following reunrkablo accident: John, ared 18 ye:vrs; son of David Fry, of Center township, last Friday evening started out hunting with a mUbket, squirrel hunting. In going thro.igh the peach oi chard he reach ed up for a peach, when his nun fell backward liom his shoulder and turning completely over struck with the hammer upon the ground. The gun was dischaigtd. and the load en tered the Ixiys left leg Jut above the ankle making an ngly and d.iogerons wound. The boy was so close to the gun that its contents did not scatter, bnl went entirely into the leg, strik ing the lnine and then scattering. He is getting aloug as well as can bo expected, and unlesi some serious complications arise, otherwise it will have to be amputated. - o .Heel luar of Democratic Return Judges. Jumes Adams, President of the late convention of Democratic prim ary election return judges, has issu. ed a c-ill for the judges to recouvene in the rooms of the Democratic county committee over the Banks Drug Store in this town ou Saturday, tho 30th day of September 1893, at 2 o'-jlock P. M., for the purpose of nom inating a candidate for the office of County Treasurer as a substitute in the plice made vacant by the death of T. II. MeC'uro. The Lowest Rate of the Year to Chicago via I'euusylva nla Railroad. A FciiTiitR Reduction is Faih fob tub Coach Esot.sions. Tho rapidly approaching termina tion of the Cjlumbiun Exhibition and the enormous travel now directing itself t Chicago prompt tho Pinu sylvania Railroad to st:Jl further re duce i.3 round trip rate on the popu lar World's Fair Coach Excursions. The rate from Philadelphia will be $17; Lancaster. S1G.85; Harrisburg, 15.75; Altoona, 11 50, and a pro portionate redutttion from other jioiuts along the main lino an 1 branches. These rates apply only to 6)Gci tl trains leaving 8eptembtr 28th O-tcber 2nd and an ndditioual one just arraugod for October Cth. The tickets will as before, bo good, ior re turn passage within ten days on tv una :L):iving Chic 1 go at 3.15 and 11 30 P. M. The rate has now reached the low est possible point, aud is within the means of almost evoryone, which end the railroad company has long been endeavoring to attain. Early appli cation for tickets is urged in view of the increased demand which will un doubtedly follow this announcement. The strvice for this travel will be maintained at the same ttandard for which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is justly world-wide famous. It Ntver falls to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. . i i A Car Telescoped. About 4:30 last Wednesday morn ing, second section of Pacific Express westward bound ran into the rear end of the first section at a point on the railroad seven and a half miles east of this place. There was a leak in the air break pipes of first section that tightened the breaks and caus ed the train to stop a half mile east of Van Dyke block station. The train was conducted by Evard Robi son of Harrisburg, an experienced and careful conductor who had very reason to expect that second section would be held at the nearest block siatiou at Thonipsontown until his train had passed off the block. With that belief work was begun in re moving the leading air pipe with the object of replacing it with a new piece, but before the work was ac complished second section conducted by Samuel Miller of Harrisburg came thundering along and ran into the hind end of first section, telescoping the rear car No. G5G half wav to tho front, 8nd burying in the broken car locomotive 1103 from siffht as far back as to the engineer's cabin. The engineer, George Merideth of Harris burg was not hurt He saw tho train ahead when near to it. but had time to reverse the engine and turn on the breaks. If his engine had penetrated the car a few feet further, he co .tld not have escaped for his . i , i i I caoiu wouui nave Deon involved in i the wreckage, and he would have ; been cooked in tho sttam of his own locomotive- The locomotive, pilot, and all the machinery of the engine J was scraped off as far back as the en I gine's cabin. The end of the boiler ! wai broken and the steam rushed in I to the car. Fortunately the car was empty, ruvi mere own passengers 1 "V1 .ue eoulJ a,lvt: escaped, for t in rn h of steam would have killed all who might have escaped the crush of the locomotive through the millions of splinters of the broken ilo-ir, and v1ih broken stuffof 11 seats that were shoved into the front end of the car. The only person who was hurt, and he was net seriously hurt, was merchant Goodheart of Lewis town, who was talking to J. H. Neely, Esq., who had been to Harrisburg to the Democratic State convention. The two men were seated facing each other in two s-ats that bad been "thrown together.'' The run in gave the passengers first a jerk toward the rear end of the car, and then a jerk toward the forward end of the train. The back of the seat in which Neely sat kept him from going far, but there being nothing to hold Good heart he pitched headlong into Neely, and then when both were thrown forward, Goodheart was considerably hurt by a Hide fall against the win dow. The run-in put out most of the lights in the car where these men were and hurled hats, umbrellas anil valises and packages in promis cuous con'usion alxmt in the cat. Ev erybody scrambled out, and took a look at the wreck. The nir pines on first section were adjusted and the j train was pulled far enough to pull the telescoped car off of the locomo I tive of secoud sec: ion. The wrecked car was then uncoupled from first section, and the train proceeded on its wav westward. After getting home Neely discovered that he had a bruise on his right arm near the el bow. A new locomotive was provid ed for second section and the travel of the train was thus soon proceeded with. The dismantled locomotive and wrecked c.ir wcro brought to this place and so fixed up as to staud a trip to the Altoona Cnr Shops wheie they will be properly repaired. The wreck was caused by the operator at Thonipsontown tow er permitting second section to pass that place without having been in formed from VanDyke Tower that first section had passed off tha block- The neglect in Thompsoutown Tower was noticed as second rushed bv but it was too late then to lemony, and the next best thing was done and that was to call the Hariisburir of fice. Nothing could bo done froiu Harrisburg as the whole trouble was on tbo. block between Thoinpsontowu and Van Dyke, but the Harrisburg office promptly culled the office here, and tiiat wan the first information that the Tower at Mifflin received from the wreck. The wreck crew was speedily called, and the surgeons of this town were summoned, forp-tt experience warranted railroad auth ority here iu believing that some per sons would be killed aud many injur ed by such a run-in which would have been the case had it not been for the good fortune of having an empty car for the inrushing locomoj tive to telescope before reaching the car filled with passenger. That there were no lives lost and no one seri ous', v injured is not owing to any good munagement on the part of any one unless it was on the part of the engineer of locomotive 1103 who re versed the engine, but is owing to the fact that the rear car of first sec tion was an empty car that was being taken t" Altoona for repairs. Among prominent citizens from Jun iata on first section was George Fiuk and Dr. Lucien Banks. They had besn at Harrisburg attending the Democratic State Convention. There is no data at hand as to whether first section had a tlagman out, but that will all be re vealed in tho raihoad company's in vestigation or inquiry that led to the causes that led to the run in. A Kew Merchant Tailoring Department. A great Biany of our friends in sisted ou ua to open a Merchant Tailoring Department in addition to our large wholesale and retail cloth ing store, and wo have concluded to satisfy a large majority of our patrons who want their clothing made to order. TVe have opened this day a TAiLomxa Department on our Second Story Floor, nnd have retained Cottle tho well known tailor, who needs no introduction to our people as a first class tr.ilor. We are now ready to make suits to order from the finest imported gecds. Our Pr-icts are lower than any Merchant Tailor in tho State. Hoping to receive a large share of the patronage of our many friends. We are Yours very respectfully. Feri Meyers, Mifflintown, Pa.-tf. Tha on Double Extract Saraaaarllla It Maawtrs. It's tha bast bscauta it cures. Take ao athar. SOct. JffM I asftr--.tr Usy-T . i:'aWa,t,.M , $ , IV-.-jhi. Cures Mrs. John fetiton Dyspepsia. Intense Misery! . "W pal rmm ataacrib I lie ftufferinr I an. aurfd ten yenrs from Hiaprnau. 1 had . t aap or over iiin nny better " "v " fc umo iiooti s oarHaparilla. l nntfaiirrlrnnd and advlso anvoue suffer ing lroin dyspepsia tory Hood's Sarsaparilla' The truth of thU Mutenvnt I am alad Tariff ' t nny f inar. Mj:. JuliS I KJi roJJ, 07 rTlda Street, ruuiiurgu, l'a. Hood's Pills are purrljr Tcurtahlo, rare, fully tucpuroluoin Uiu bust ln-icdicuU. Sue. i I'eacli Crates. Mr. Annie K. Hu;!iphrey is pn -pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, I'lasU i intr Liilh. Shin-'les ami all kinds cf Euildil!'' Material nt llin Mill foi ruei ly owned bv her late hns- barid. R. W Humohrev. ileeenseil 1 Peach lumber a Kieci'ality. Maze.1 Juniata county, Pa. tf. IT. P. DEUR, PRACTICAL, OEilTIST, (Graduate of Hie Philadelphia Dental Col- lffre.) formerly rf Mifllinhnrir, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Milllintown, m "tic cenr to the late Dr. l. L. Derr. aii'l wiii coniinuo thw tiental bitrinef (Vatnlilishcr! by the latter in INiO) sf the well known of fice on Bridge direct opposite Court llousu. K7- TEETH EXTRACTED, AI'.SOLI TE- LY WITHOUT PAIN. jo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient. either luring extraction or afterwards All these are Guaranteed Cr ro chaige will bo made. Cy All work guaranteed to give, perlcet aatitifdctioii. Terms, strictly c tsh. H. P. DERR, Practical DentNt. Hood's - H0LL0BAUGH & SON HAVE THE LARGEST GLOTIILXG bTOHE. THE L AUG EST STOCK OF And are the largest dealers in Clo King in Juniata County. If yon doubt it, examine our ftock and compare it witLi others and render your verdict. They hive all their Fall and Winter mering away on Summer (roods When not in style. Their stock this reason c euH, fancy cl. evicts, I lack chevip'a, iaUes, ruuuil aud eo'iare faek, f"i! prices raope for meu's suits .roii' ('!) two drens' suits l'roui one to fcvcq dollars. scale. They have undoubtedly tue prandeit this market. The Finest Beaver Coats hoed with Satin, in Black, Blue and Brown The most Superb Line of Kerseys and Meltons in darK and light shades. The genuine Chinchilla in Blue and Black ! nnd with .satin. Alao in the best Italian Cloth, in prices ranging from 7 TIIKIXl IjIIV I OF HEAVY STORM COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Satinette at pric-ji that will sui pri-e you A Full Line of Ctr'drei.- Overco. s v ry low. Their line of tatsis r'rays the latest out. We have the Hat Trade and all the young men Know it, wbue they buy of us. In neckwear aud suspenders they Their line of Fine Shirts, ''ottoo nothing j be desired. Large men will find a Complete Lirie of extra sized suits, pantaloons, un derwe.r, collars, hats and overalls that a-e not kept by oibe s. They are the Ageuts of tue Celebrat and sizes. They are also the aceots of the worid-wide Sweet Orr Overall and oan fit the smallest boy or the la. pest man. T'uey have a full line of ?old and collar and cuffbuttous, Trunks, He id brellas, itc. llianking the public lor their lit you that we will endeavor to iur,it a yours to serve. HOIJ.WBAI (ill .V 7 . iM HORSES There has been a great deal of talk about my horses not being safe in Time of Funerals. 1 have now disponed of that team of horses, and purchased an elegant team of Black Herpes at the enst .f $575.00 which ate perfeotly safe. Any woman can drive them. They pay no atttention to ears. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE. EMBALTIER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. lf ytjjt m tm iliam, gf ( ,-T m,'nii ,,, " "" THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Ir. Humph rr V Spwlll are rlrnTlftcmllT and CiOTfully n-uuv1 Ki-mrilkv, umnl for jrara In JMivnie pnu-tk-r and f, over thirty yr-mn by 1h kmI wlih rutlrt. uciw. rfrv lnjle Stivlflo a "l.H'lnl run. r. ir tlM. tlta n.ml Tary run without dniKiiluz. .urcli:or mlm-tnc thc.xti.in.au, arr li i :t.rt Wvutururteicfi ilrmrdira uf Hi World. 1 Frrr. rnnseMluii. Inflnmuwitlona. .23 - arm, tmrr, Uumi I'dlk... 3-TrnlilnB: CH.-. 'rl. Vi.Lo(uHmt 4 liiarrura, uf ClilMrvn or AdulM l'y-atrrr.llri.liii, lnlloua tulle.... Cholera MnrliUM, Vomiting 1 Ceun-BM, fuldn. 1- tonrhltla. S Nmraltilit. T.M.tl,ach.. Kaoearliv .. -Ilradarltra, Nlrk ltra.la-br. Vrnlm. lO ltypnin, lllllouniiewt. i 'oiiatlitatloQ I wiprr.r4 r I'aiuful l'erieda. 14 V ultra. Tim lmfti tvrkida I.M'rniiii. I.arrnifiWa. Hoarx-nrta.... -Sail ICkeuiu, lot-lpc-las. Krui'lkma. 1 -1 U heamari.m.tM- l:tiuiiiatlr 1'nlna.. 1H Malaria, I'lilll. Frvr and Ague ... I 7-ril-. Ilhii.l ortttrwlltur tH OahtMnlray, Son-or i ak Ere. .'at J 5 .Ji .til .ii .a ,jj .2.1 .-j.s .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 i i0 1 'nlnrru. liintM'nzn. I ul in lit Mtd t buuplnc t'ouiib I ' AMtmna. OppnMKl Ilrealhlng... ii-Mr burgra. In.M,lrrd Varltig .23 2:i SiTofula. KnUtv.-d 1-IamI.h, Mwrllliin .23 .23 2ft-4-t.nvral Itoulltly, l'h rU-ml Wokua .23 23 lrop.y, nml ruuty Nvreihxu .23 SA-Vn-Mrkitrm. M. kacua fruu Kkllng .25 2V Kidney lliraaea .23 t Sre Uluuth. or eauke. 23 3H I rintiry Men kueaa. Wetting Bed.. .23 31 I'niuiul 1'erioda Jg 23 .1 1 llipbliieriu, I k-ratad Sore .23 33 Cbruulc C'augeMiaaa A Kruptlona. .23 EXTRA NUMBERS : 2H Nrrrom Dchllilv, Semlnnl Wrak- n.., or ln-..liintary li-karK l.OA 32 IieMraf the Heart. Palpitation I. OA 33 -Kpilrpay, Nonu,.st. Vllua'luce....ou I..I4 I., Iim....t.t. or .t pi.t-.4i4 wm n.tti t pr. fa HmrilMKia' i 144 tt. HMUItfUI. Ul IIHtlS-atM.IO..I. 1 lliaimaaal.. traM SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For Piles External or Intermit. Lllnil or rieedlnB: Kltuln In Aim: It.-btnir or Uln-dlntf of thf Uectum. TlHt n-lirr la InniMsllate tlie t un- v-rtauu ' PRICE, SO CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 33 CTS. Sold r DracttUtt, 4 lent i,at.il n tei rlt of prie, majrHUEwat a.ro.. ma iis niiiiui st.. Mitt lau HUMPHREYS VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Eorse:, Cattle, Sheep, Zip, Hagi AND POULTRY. 500 Page Rook an Treatment of Animal mud t ban M'ui t ree. rvnrs; Fever-.. Ton L'e..t ion. Inflammation A. A. 1 pinnl .Keuiimiiii., Milk Fever. al.lt. lrniuM. liHiueueM. It aeaniatiaaa .('III tei:i it. Nasal Itlarharcea. JKO. Ilol or bruits. Worm. K.K. Couuh. Heave, Pneumonia r.e'. I'olie or trim. Itelliacne. .M iMi'tirriuue, lleittorrhacea. 11.11. I rimiry iiikI Kiduey Harases. 1. 1. t.rttiM i e Iliwenei. Mange. J.K. llieura ol Jliuraiiun, i'aralrsla. Sikftle llottle tover 50 fl(Ks. - . ,Q triable Caitr, with Speelflr. ManoaL Veterinary )'un Oil ami Meditator. 97.SO Jar cleriuarj l ure Oil, . m 1.00 SM t'T ItrwvrM.t mr t prrptM urrtfltul laaaf Salil. mm r-f. iit ml prirm. lUHrlllir 1V3I u. CO., HI allSIICaa SC, 3m Tar. CLOTHING. (loods in stock. Others are ham September is here linen dusters are .menses all the latest in fancy worst. casfim - re. Ac. In a1' the different or Hotthle brer -led, cutaways, fee. The'T -(20) tweu y dollrvs and in chil- Surely all claries oan te suited in tb8 line of dress overcoats ever seen in to 'JO dollars. Shetland, Cassimere, Chinchilla and ft f cheapner: . t.rmeriy went to lutrisbrrg they now have the latest and best to be had. t'vHs, H-nei y rid underwear leave - 1 I'ouglas Shoe rnd have all styles silver watches, gold c'lains, cold rings. Bigs, S.tohels, Va''scs, Telesoopes, Um eral pa nmv'e in the past, and assuring ontinuaneo of it in the futuie wo are SON , Hie Clothiers, Man St., Patterson, l'a. """ ''-''UiaranisWsiwaaWaiM FIRST FALL SALE OF Men's Suits. We have just rt turn, d from a comp'etelv demon-ired Clothing market, and sithonch our pmihatea wer.i la-ge-than ever before the roney inves'r J.owing to the great shrink- site in ii lies, caused by the freat strinjeicy la far less "ian in r evions aeacma. This, rr contsa mi ans lower prices for you thn ever fce' re in iv- historv. ABIL1T1. BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINAT10V, and EXPKR IhNCE are the fit e points that urn Ice our busiocse grow larger ech div. W gain by every sale a friend and customer. SO- Thin price will buy your choice from a line of Men'i good bon- S(J est Fall sniu, in single or double breasted styles. Their true val ue is away above tha selling price, but values go begging these days. Have yon $6. If so, seleot one of these uits. $10 ?he Sn''" we offer at arp ttde of fine Al1 Wo' Aecan CUev- viots and Casaimere cut in both single and double-breasted styles,' and cannot be matohed anywhere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 are made of very fine CasMiiieres and Cov-rt Cloths in latest shades and oolors, eat in semi or full box style: unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16. 12 At $12 we offer a truly superb latest shapest of Binioeg Sack best American Cassimeres and and $17. TWELVE D0LHUS- Nothinsr like our finely fashioned and carefully tailor ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered la this town at that prioe. Stylish dressers; see them. You will be surprised. &1 If yn want something extra fine nee our imported Dress Suits at $15. HP 3-J They're made of all different choice materials, cut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are the equal of any $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overooat for 820, $22 or $25 until you have seen onrs for $15. If you don't prefer thm to most gar-, ments offered elsewhere for one-third to one half more money, don't buy Schon's will open soon and our regular annual sale of school suits will take place. Read: 75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col ored Sailor Suits; worth more than double. $2 will buy choice from a line of Boys' Suits, in all diffarent materials and j latest psterns, cut in double-breasted ReefrrZinaveJnnior, Primrose, .Mid way, aud other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3.93 will buy your Choice from an extra fine line of Boys' New Fall Suits in pretty and original styles, and made of strictly All Wool Cassimereo !id Cheviots. Thpy are worth $5 and $0. 50o for choice from a big line of Kneo Pants, made of wear resisting Casg imeres and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Derbys and Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, more for the same make. NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25e. 50 o. A large assortment ofaTrunks and Satchels on Second Floor at lot est Prices. FERD MEYERS, the Wtolasale & Retail Clothier, 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. It will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHJ L.DK UiN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fai to give Lim a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? n ARE YOU A BORROWER ? o -CALL AT THE FIBST Sill, MIrFLIN'lOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID 0M TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.1 FRAZER GREASE BEST IX THE WORLD. TtswraxiBrqualrtisareimsurvaftacd. actually Outlaatina two boxi of any oher brand. Noil ffactad by beat. tCVET T II t tiKX 1 1AE. rORSALE BY HEALERS OESERALLY. Ifff Q A L E S M E VT LOCAL. OK TKAVELLIP.G, to aell 0111 ! riursery Stock. Salary, Expenses aud Steady Employment (rrsmteed. CI1ASB BKOTUERS COMPANY, Eic. b, '91. Kucbvsu-r, IS. T. The Sentinel mud Keputlirami office Is the place to get job work done. Tijit. It will pay yon If yon used anything in that line. mm i mmmmm. I imiiiii i . - , r-, - - line of Men's All-Wool Suits, ent in and Frock Stvles. and made of Cheviots, they'd be good value at $16 Bridge St., Miiintown, Penna. rTo The Public Clothing that goes on daily be OF ALL BUYERS examine the Stock of Goods for HARLBT TOWN IP.A. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI.1TOWII, PA. j ' BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liahlt. JOSRPH KOTHROCK, Prr.iitt. T. VAN IRWIN,-TasAtsT. I maitcToas. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Hothroek, I John Hrrtaler, Josiah L. Bartoa, ; Rotwrt B. Parker, Louis B. AtkioMB, ' T. V. Irwin. (TOCKHOLBKSg : , Philip M. Kepr.r, Annie M. Sholley, . Josrph Rothrock, Jan H. Irwin, j !,. E. Atkinson, K. E. Psrkor, W. C. Ponmroy, J. nolnies Irwa ! Mary Kurti, Jeroma N. Tbompacn, Jr, John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte cyder, Josiah I. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennnll, Ivi Llht. Samuel S. Bothrock, Wm. Hwarta. Solomon Manbeck, ! Three and Fonr per cent. Interest will be I paid on certiticates of deposit. fjan 23, 1891 tt TO WEAK Hfffl BnOartnc from the effecta of youthful ermra. aartr deear. wastina waaknaaa. loat manhood, ate, I will aentl a valuable treatise laaalrd' cotitainlof fall particulars for home cur. FRIEof rbaia. A spleadld naodleal i.ork : ahouMoe read by rrmry maa who Is Berrous and debilKated. A Itlraav; rraC V. C FOWLKat, HOOslua. (). mtw inrimra nan lUr 1 UlttlffitsV;,". l'a. Jaae at nrn. No 0eratit.n or bnaincsf rii.lay. ThoiisKotls of caret. lr. Maver Is at Hotel Penn, Heatlinir. l'a., seroud Satardsy oi acb iQuolu. bud tur circular.. Alviee Iraa. ,Tr. - M ,j ,, J1 ii.., iilllnii, .t 'f'i'i' ' rt'.:'. m !-:;- l!:. Iff i I W m
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