1 I- SENtTnEL & REPUBLICAN MIFKLINTOWN : irtnrsAT. orr. 11, isn.s. TERMS. dnbscription, $1.60 per annum If paid taadrance; J2.00 if not paid in advance. TtnBieDt advertiseraenta inserted at 60 -Jm per inch for each Insertion. 'Ljnsient bnnine notices In local col- jo cents per line for each insertion. jjednctiont will be made to those desiring 10 sdTertise by the year, half or quarter year. Xucarora Valley Railroad. Trairs on tbo Tusearora Valley EailroH'l will ruu as follows: Leave K:ist Waterford at 7.-30 a. jl. anil - i'. M- arriving at Port Koy gl'at S 41 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Koval at 10:H() a. m., and 5.1 ' M arriving ftt East Wa terferJ at 11 ! a. m. and 0.30 p. m. J. C. MoOKEHEAI). Superintendent . SHORT LOCALS. air T. W. Alltpr ia aUA: .L. World' Fair. g me Arbor Day on the month Plant a tree. 20th of this cr Vote tlit Republican ticket. jjlir(. the sere and yellow leaf. Ee-uui'"i day, Thursday, Oct. 19. Tobias Auker is at the World's Fair. Storm Overcoats $2.50 to $S. Hi.r.ouArou & Son. John Gingrich of Walker, is on the tick list. Miss IVckie Trimble is visiting in Alexin. lriti B. L. Slmmau will visit the WorldV Fair next week. A d "A show i-xhibited in Patterson to d.iys l ist w-i'k. Dr. Lueicn Rinks is on a trip to tlio World's Fair. Whole Stock of Kip Boots only $2.50 HVili.ois.m'gh .v Sox. J. W Felix of Lv.vist j vn was in town i n Thursday. Elit"r Allison is taking in theCol- umbi in Fair at Chicago. Landlord Arhnrrast and Samuel Meyers are at the World's Fuir. Another new line of Hats just re ceivel. rioi.i.(irvvnin . Sox. S. y. Murrav of the National Housf is visiting the World's Fair. Mr. Cubhison of Lewistown is buiMiri-r a creamery nt McCoysville. Prentice Heck of Lewisfown visit ed among friends in town last week. Tiis Presbyterian congregation of Aoa l.aiia are repairing their church. Tlh' llo-o Company expert to have their new carriage in procession on re union day. A fu'l line of gum co.it, light and heavy weight;;. HoLLOHAl'tiH .v SoX. J L W. iser ti is dcelined the nom ination ff Coimtv Audit r, tendered him lv the remicrni'v. Miss Jessie Fir.k of Patterson, left on Tiifsday, f- r llarriborg to spend the winter among friends. Willi mi p.ruhak er is i r. paring to builn a .l-f Inn-,' hous.o for Lis own j use in the Duty e xWnsion. j Washint:!) North and wife, Mrs' B L Sbuman and A"is Lizzie Mc Canity are a the Win Id's F ir. 7:i ni' s Thompson, one ef the clerks ' f ihe Nakion:' Bank is taking in the sitrhts of the World's Fair. There !!(. bo mum people ell' to the World's Fair that a correct num ber of the list cannot be presented. W. If. Zi'jler. J. Howard Neely, ! Harrv I". JIorsaH and D S. Ilieken- I To keep flowers fresh put soda Miss Bessie Robiaou visited in Mil lord township, hist week. Miss Lacy Syple of Lancaster Co , is visiting friends in Juniata. vvJ'8.' rLaUr? Wolf of Thiladelphia mted friends in town last week. E. S. Doty is in town visiting his menus auct attending to busines "Soldiers if you desire to 1,H TT. Smith's policy." vote th ticket." 1 We have an r xtra laro- lino nt n A. R Suits. n-njlrnnfo.,! f.,c,e noLLOIlAUOH & SoX. Mrs. Wallace of Lewistown i ing friends in Patterson. She is 01 years of age. You can be suited nt Meyers' at any pr.e vou wish to pay for a suit, fro n i?3.C0 up. Mrs. Hannah. Sieber and d nigh tor Mrs. T. J. Middah sjent Saturday in Th-mpsontown. ri.W, 5.2.84, )s:j.50 and $1.63 bovs long pants Pints m the latest Fall ef lects at Jleytrs'. Chief dustico J. P. Sterrett sj.eut several days on his farm in Milford township, recently. Threa thousand j.eoplo on their way to the World.s Fair passed this etatiou on Friday evening. Deer shooting season has opened, and huctf rs are tilkinc of going into camp in Licking Creek Valley. Don't get. wet when yon can buy an umbrella for 50 cents. IIi .L! OISAIMH K SoX. IL.ke Smith is in the southern sad die riiling down th soldiers' pen sions.Yote the Republican ticket. r rmk Mitchell studeut at Bloom field Academy is vis'ting his uncle James Adams in Walker township. $1 50, $-2' S2 50 and .3 for buys A live crab three inches lonsr and one ii ch thick was taken from the stomache of Mrs. Weigle of Harris-burg. "-Jonas Kauffujan who lives two miles from town raised CO bushels cf cloversced on 20 acres af ground this season. The Zetetic Astroncmical Society of London deny the statement that the earth is round. They argue that it is a plain. Some malicious iierson "ut the bark off of three young trees that Tobias Auker planted along the foun dry property. Election day conies on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Noveinler. This year it will be on the 7th day of November. Tho Misses Diebl, milliners, are in the city this week buving a new stock of various grades of millinery for the store on Front St If in need of anything in this line call and examine goods. The Newport News save: The re ceipts of Perry County fair were about $2000, being enough to pa? all expenses of thi year and to settle last year's debt, leaving a small amount in the treasury. Vrs. Laura Wolf of Philadelphia, on her way from the World's Fair stopped in this county last week to visit tho families of Joseph Adams and James Adams and Luther Thomnson. Oa her return home Mis Mary Thompson a flaucrhter of Mr. Thompson accompanied her. The store of James A. Wray. at Snradovillc, Decatur township, Mif fhn co-iii ty, was totally destroyed by fire, Tuesday night, September 2S. Th post office wns iu tbo store, and all its belongings, including letters, papers, A:c, were burned There was nn insurance on the property of sl.OOO. The Lwistown Free Pres., says: G. W. Herbster is accustomed to take a revolver to his bed-room at ni;! 1, and on .Vonday upon retiring was carrying th we'ipmi to its place, when it accidentally dropped to tbo floor the hammer slri' ing downwarl discharging the revolver, the ball en- el the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Curs ever known, Trial bo. ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Cj., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The Ladies Aid Society of the Mex ico Grace Evangelical Church will hold a Fair and Festival on S iturcti j evening, October 21, 1S93. Ice cream, bananas, peanuts, Oysters and Chicken will be served. Oar beautiful quilt upon which has been placsd nearly two hundred names, will be sold. Also many other fancy things. Come one! Come all! and help make this a success.' Committee. The Lewistowu Gazette of the 5th inst., saya: Tuesday evening a fra ternal visit was madu bv members of David H. WiUon post. No. 134, G. A. R., of Mitllintown, to Col. Hulings post, at this p'ace. An interesting camp-fire was held, at which short addresses were madu by ex Congress men L. E Atkinson, W. M. Allison, and Dr. W. II. Bodgers of Mitllin town, and Dr. Parcels and W. H. Felix of Lewistowu, and others W. H. McClellan of the MoVeytown post, was also a visitor. Music was furn ished by the glee club and refresh ments served. The great World's Fair in Chicago closes with this month. People from all the countries 111 the orld visited the Fair, and thousands of people in Uiiicago were not iiisnt tun en closure b-.ing to poi.r to pay their wiy into the grounds one time. Such is iho way of thi world. Who canex p ain why it is thr.t one mau can ride in a p.dace ear with all the luxuries that mau can invent and another has to tramp a foot, begging bread from door to door.' Who can explain the inequalities of natur.f why 0110 mm is large, another smal'.f why one is brainy and energetic and another dull and slow ? why one family have manv children and another have none Who can explain the ities of uatun .' Peach Crated. Mi . Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ia, I'lasteriug Lath, Shingles and ail kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly onned by her late hus band, B. W Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a fiieciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. ! THE MILD POWER CUKES. HUMPHREYS' lr. Hiimphrv'HflriiapOfwiCTiTiflonllyand carefully irvjrt'l l'H-ilie, UM-i for yenri in private pruitUf ant fr fiver tinny yftr by th people wuh entire ucve. Every single Specllio m ftpM-bU etire friie ilitw nai.uV.. Tueyeure itlmut dructitff. j.'iiiviiiKorrMucln the (tem,ivmi are li t a u.t. ilc !Mvtrci((U Hcmelie of llif World. Hood's Cures H .0 double-l)reasteil suits 4 to 21 years. 1 tering the hinder part of his right leg Cheviots and faucy designs at Mey-1 just, above the knee ard lodging in ji-in. 1 ii.e ii-su iweive incues aoove wuere To cure nervousness your nerves j u'i re' 1 1'jut be fed bv Pure Blood. Hoods I In Cheh.i'iw county, Washington Saisnpasilla niidies Pure Blood. Take! Srate, not far from Moutesnno where it, now. .Jadgd Mason Irwin formerly of this i place iiv(s-and is President Judge, ?5, SO. ar-d $7 50 for mens 1 all r)W beeu ,ccePtv four d in the Sack SuiK single and double breist- i .j. sin,i on the coa'sf neav Ososta. ed. All this seasons elesigus at T ;.. j,..k. ,..i w ,.1,.k- ..1,1 i.. Meyers'. We keep extra S'zes in Suits, pan taloons, shirts, collars, over-alls and underwear IJoi.i.obai-hh t Sx. H v.ds Pills cure all liv.r ills. 21t Sct.t bv ninil in receipt, of prire by C. I. Hood iV Co., Apothecaries, Low ell, Mass. LBiil-'e contra "tors Goodimm & Gr.Miie.ger of this county, have the Mill. 1 stown, Perry Co. Bridge ready for irav. I. the smd to iiiiike the working of it profitable. So says the Weekly I Vid- ette of Montrsano of hfpteml.er j that Judge Irwin sent to ids uncle Gc-u'l Wm. Bill of this town. f William Fas-ck of Patterson lost Sophie McKeldln Wheu 7 years olJ buyan t ) bJ troubled with ec icmaoa tho head, cuiins iatciwe ltt-hiiis a:iU burnin2, and r.Hecting Uer eyei. Her mother testifies: " We gave her six LoiUes nl Hood's SarsapariJia end sire 1 1 entirely well. 1 h:ivo tiiki-.i It mvsell fur Itiat tir-.d foeling a;nl it il.: niffl ytvjA goo-!." Mas. William McKki.i.i'.'. 'i sU-k-bo'.mf t., I'altfniorc, MiL (! t Heod'e. U..'. n:ila kiipa nit liMtr i!h liiliiill.ttlS Jaundice, indigesUon, sirk bea:i:nlie. 2"i CiUts. W ITCH HAZEL OIL PILE OINTMENT." list i ihmiiikr. ci n. rurn. arniH. AVurin r or. crm : - iic... 3 Tretttine; Colic, r luit. W ufcfiiliiet Uittrrltf it, ot c Milieu or Attuit httleru .'lrb4, .nutuic:. 7 C'uUiib, oitLs. 1 roDrhltti. Nrumlnisii T .t Uu lie. Kaeea he. . . . 1 O lyplin, l:iitoi:Hn.. ontfpation .'2-5 1 1 aiirrrtl r r i n I'm I rrioi. l- In I en, T'o lY.ifuj ti'S 1 :i Crouii. IRryuititi. i:onrwi 1 I alt Hfaetim l-tMjela, Kruj-tir.ns. l-'S l(hrni:inlim.or I.i.t umntic 1'aim.. .'J-l Miliaria. 4'hill!. Fev.-r auJ Au.... I 7 IMIew. Kllu ! or KleeOiriir.... J.'J J h Oplii liit I ray. fM.rnr nk Fyq...... .-J.-j I ! i aln ri h. Jnfii nitn, i lu tUv Head ... hoi)aff i oukli '5 A l li inn. Dppri-s-eil Prenfh.ru .ti-l ii-KHr rim-haiBrs. Lr t ntrel fearing .. -'riif:ili. Krtl InuN, Swellim? .'J-'i il-4ificrl IfeMlilV. 1 h Ifiil W eaJuer J i-lHrupy. n'i Seanty SrH-retlon- fnii'krrvx. Slekiiet fnm Kldiujf i7 -IvitliifV lirnw 2!1-'it Month, w I'ankc. Sti I riniirjr Wrnlinrm, 'etiluglied.. itl-l'piMltil Irrir.tU 3 I It. ria, I K rrtl S tv 'Prt.. t hronit C mr "t ionn & trujytiuiu, EXTIx A NJM3EP.S: -prrinf I 1 t v. nilnnl Wenk- !. ir iiiT,.it:!.i;.ry 1 i hart- 1 3 Pim-H-im-f tin li rart. Palpitation I .Oil 3:J -Kpilrpy Ni atitt, t. Vitun LanL-...1.00 b!.M l- lit iiiina. nr bviiI j-ntri--i I on rrcn mt jik-. SPECIFICS. 7rA FIRST VAX X ir v SALE OF rpMrMen's - I ' y "v- - . . j i-i .it .-1 .43 Suits. We have just returtnil from a completely drmorahz.-d ( lolbn e market, and lihnugi our purchn a were larirrr than ever before, tt.e ruoiii-y investrd.owine to the great thrink rpe In v.iia-f, caused bv Ibe (Treat strineeuoy is tar less than in previous seasons. This, 01" course means lower prices for you than ever let re in i-u- lasiorv. ABiLlTV, B11A1XS, CAPITAL, DETKKMIXATIO.V, and E X PER IEXCE are the five points that make our businese grow larger each daj . W gain by every sale a friend and customer. SO- $10 HUMPHREYS' j r. DKiin, iULIpJill- Ciet Vuur Huts The boys who n re pi.ucijes in luit. r .jacl;m:'P s iho other evcu-ug c ill get lie by calling nt Mr. Jackrnau s a Red: Rvsid! Looking garli ii ir lints house. IMttCTH'ili IJESTIST, (Crruli.iite of the I'liihulelLl-ia Dei-.i! Col li tr.-.) fi.iuierly -l "dllii.bi.ri?, I'a., ii.ii h catid p-rnimieiitlv in Vill'inrown, as nic cesin t- IheUti- pr. i. I,. Deir, and wiil con-iiiiie t!. i--'d biihiness (, st il.lisb.-'l bv the hiio-r in ISO' ) nt Iho well knowu "f tiee on liridge sir t .pp.. sue Court II. .use. K7" TKET1I EXTRACTED, AK?OH"TK LY WITHOUT I'A IN. jo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas .' No iS.-re (luti'.s or Diseomlort to patient, l itlu r ni:rinir i xirsction or a'temards Aillhi!.varu C ur.nteid "r re rha'pe t.rf'c! i will l.e made. f? All work 4riiariiiteed to give ; salif,'ctin. Tenii-. strictly oili. j II. P. DERR, I Fmrtlcol Den tint "THE Fr rilita F5torial or Tnte---jal. l'I!nI orPWHnff ; I itula In Aie: It liliiij.-r ile-.iiti i I l.e Ktxtuuu Tlie relief is utiim-utalc ui- en iuit.. PRICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL TZE. 25 CTS. S:J by Irii;;?its, ur n-tit t-l-j-iJ ia rv:i-t of prire, UlHi Ui:tl-3 H.IO., Ill 113 nilTL-n St.. MIW VUKi HUMPHREYS' YETERiNARY SPECIFICS Per Eorscs, Cr.Us, Cccp, Ic, Ecjs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pnge on Trentmont of Animals anil i hart vtii ! ree. rnirs Frrrr,('cii-jfHiinn.Iiif1nmtiintiuB A . A. piun I Ii-:n nuii M :1k Krvcr. It. It- t i uuis I.n.neee 4. K liCE! inaliMua '. .lil eiiiprr. Nttnal lir-riiui'tiCtf . !.: - r 'TuIsh. ornisu K. f'. (tuuln, fteui'H, liMuiiion!a F. !'.- oiic. r i ipe-. lietl vatbc. I ;.:.H.i i'urria t. I let.titrrhn ! . II.. I riu:iry tii.t KimicT )klrairs 1. I . I".rit.t I i II :M'T.r'S. nilKC J.lv. lisr a ot IMu. iiou. l'sralyniff SlMnle !ttl' ,ur r-)Ui K-A - .uo soluble nr whh SiMiOi. ManudL eteri-..it Cur.-oil aid .Mudlcatur. 7.00 Jar ciprirary t ore Oil, l.0 Pn-1 hj Ifrn?tMr-t ftr cn! prfalil uiywhr & la any qnaMlh fin r-i'.il il ir:r-. 1 it 1 1 3 "1 H St., Xtw Tort. $12 The Mile of the Ileal Estate cf Jamm N. Di ns, h cense'.l vas a 1 ji.uriie.l until 10 o'clock, on (X-'cber 14. 1SJI3, at the Court House in Mif- llilltoWU. C. li. HoUNlN.i. Truitee. U domination I'apcrti. Te renr.1 if on ! i.w i li.e re-son the s il-s of Hio'l'. Sarsnparilla are cont'mually increasinr Lace Men can ba flitted in suits, i (jrav.for.l. Mr. John F.tka's political rights haviu"- been irauiplc.l under foot in the house of Lis politic il associates, J has oVe-ued it proper to stand up for j his rights p.s the law provides, arid i li!is become a c.-i'iilidate fur theollice of C. u .tv Treasurer by ti iig rjo;iii-' an arm wluie in the act of coupling i i,rai,u p.-ipira with tho requisite ! I Cars tit Lewistowu Juiiciii.il on bat-; m11,,;, ,. ,,f ijrliels ;u (110 l'roi'.i. iio ! in cl y. -The coup ing yiu did not j t.u v's ,,1-lici. " enter the block properly, nii.l in the - if!'o;t t put the pin in place his arm tioi se I'rotectluu oiti;.ii:y viasi-augLt ana cruli-.1 n-ar tne i:ictiuu- shoulder. Mr. Fasiik hr,s the f ym-1 v'- The I lore ai.d Mule l'i'-le i Con t :v iik ? in thi i Siirgicul attfi.ti .u was r.-odered 1 S.i'.-.no.iv and elt el. . bv the Coiupauy's snrgeous Dr. 1). j IVesid.-u); .loseph ! 11. Crawf.ir.l anil lr. JJarwiu j1. : ....i.,. r . .ii ,.,i ... l . , ,,, ., .1 iiun-klv recngm..! mei-: i . H0LL0BAU0H & SO HAVE THE LAHGKST CL0T1IIM: ;-T0HE. THE LATiGEST STOCK OF CLOTIUXiJ. And arc tt.o larccst dealers in Clo'tune in Juniata County. If you doubt it, examine our etock and compare it si.j others and render your verdiot. They hive all their Fall and Winter fl in.W in str.ck. Others are bam nierins away on Summer (Jnods When Si-: 'rinber is here linen dusters are not in style. Their stock thi sensoa c .m.-nes all the latest in fanty worst eds, fancy cheviots, S lack cheviots, cafsin errs, &e. In all the different -v.iltes. rniinii and Miiiare ar1:. svile r r ilonhle breasted, rutawtTf. Their - i i - - prices ranie f..r m"n's sui" from ('J) x . tr. cJi.1) twenty drens' suits from one to sevou dolitirs. Su scale. This price will bay your choice from a line of Men's pood bon est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Their true val ue is away above the selliDg r.rico, but values go bepeing these days. Have you $0. If so, select one of these suits. The Suits we offer at $10 ar made of fine All Wool American Chav- viots and Cassimnre cut in both sinjrle and double-breasted styles, and cannot bo matched anywLere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoat9 we show at $10 are made of very Eno Cassimcres and Covert Clotbs in latest shades and colors, out in semi or fu'l box style: unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16. At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's All Wool Suits, cut ii Litest shapest of Husinesn Sack and Frock Styles, and made of best American Cassimeres and Cheviots, they'd be pood value at $lr3 and $17. TWELVE D0LHUS Xothins like oui' Goody fashioned and eirefully tailor, ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered in this town at that price. Stylish dressers; see them. You will be surprised. ft - ,"T If you want snmethine extra fine see our imported Dress Suits at $15. V - -'They're made of all different choice materials, cut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are the equal of ar.y $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Pon't buy a Fall Ovbrcoat for $2C. $22 or $25 umil you have seen ours for $15. If you dou't prefer them to most g: ments offered elsewhere for one-third to one half more money, don't buj Schools will open soon and our rej'ilar annual sile of school suits wi take place. P. ad: 75 cets will buy choice from a line of pood, durable and nobby navy col ored Sailor Suits: worth more thai, double. $2 will buy choice from a line of l?oys' Suits, in all different materials and latest paterns, cut in double breasted Roofer, .Ziuive,;Juninr, Primrose, .Mid way, and other new Fall Styles made to sell at $:'. and $3.50 $3 OS will buy your Choice from an estra fine lino of Hoys' Xew Fall Suits'in pretty and oripinal style... and made of strictly All Wool Cassimeres aDd Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $". 50o for choice from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear resisting Cass imeres and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Pcrbys and Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Kxclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, more for the same make. NECKWEAR IX THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25c. 50c. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels on Second Floor at low est Prices. FEED MEYERS, the Wlxolosale & Estail GlotMer, Bridge St., Milntawn, Peuna. lobars and in ehil- a!l clas-cs can te suited in this on u.-e on diixoii, pa'italoorp. s' 11I , couurs aim iimiui wear ur to 4S siz". TIoLl.oi-.MioH .-. Son. The nnlv letter remaining iu the Mitlbntowii pit flic" uncalled for, nt th ch.se of last week yvas for Mrs. Minnie Long. ' "N lj.publican law has ever cloeed a fii-torv or thrown a Koh!ary etn nloveo out of work. Voto the Re J. X. K.dVr. K ri., sold the real e.- j tti of John Huzzard, decea.-e.l, on Thursday. Double frnrue-roiise on I j Wa-iiiiii-jto-.i street to John Iv.ka for : $1720. D itible fra-ui housj oa cor-1 i ner of North and Patterson streets i to Mrs. George Warner for i2o. Court. l L i: At 11 iihrot-k, Vic- Presui: nt; Matthew IJ oder.-. Secre tary; V.'ibine'ton Sinilh, Treiisurer; Auibtors. J. 13. Wibosi, J. II. Neely, J. U. Jenkins: K cutivw Committee, John Ad-.ius, J. li J. likins, J. IIad ing. M li. I'. ashor, W". J. Zel.hrs, A J. Moit, G. M. Graham. - - c Pomona Grange. They have ui.deubtcdly the grnivie.-t line of dress overe ats ever seen this market. in The Finest Beaver Coats lined wi'h Satin, in 1!' The most Superb Line of Kerseys and "i-ltnis ick, lilac and l'rown i) darx and liaht shades. The penuino Chinchilla in Bine and Bhii k n-d with satin. Italian Cloth, in prices rai.g'rjji from 7 to 20 dollars Also in the best bair.'li sjieut Saturday in II irrisburg. pultlic-fan ticket. The lie v church receutly iledicat-j Tlarri on Minimum of C.-ale town ed a K"edsvill, TMifllin county, cost J fci.:n ic rn n visit to his son in South ft-vt each on each. Frame li street to S. IJ. Lou 1 Frame house, c rner l.-i... l n't ,i. ,1 .l .Mn..., 1 ueiw ei'ii ai.il I Liour-uitii oo.ii.i.t If vou wart substantial working pnnts. we bnve (he Kersey -Corduroy Doeskin or Cassimere. IIoi.i.oB.M:iii .v Son. I). W. W ii-kerstmm of Arizona is visiting his parents iu town, nn.l his brother Jude W'ickersham in Thorn p soutown. No services were held in tho Pr s- byt. rian church on Sunday on ae conn, of the a'isent's of the lijv. J. li. Henderson. The many truthful testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsapariila. prove that II Is cures even when all oth ers fail Try it now. Ii-v. Stewart Keeling, pastor of the lli-.lfor.l F.piscopai church :..-vom-ppoiie.l by .Mrs. Killing visite.l Mrs. T. V Irwin hist w. k iu this place. 500 Samples of Gooils to select from. Measures taken, suits l iade to order, and u .erfect fit uuaranteed. Hoi.i.r i;.vf..u .v Sos. Miss San'i W'etzl.-r died nt the home of her brother-in Ih-.v, John Muss.-r, in Wn'ker township, hist Th'usd ay. Tho f.iaorul took pl.icd on Saturday. Tiu-xks. Wo have broken the prices, but the trunks thein-u Ives can n t. be brokeu. t'rys'al covered trunks, d mblo iro o Unui I, full iinish- Dakota. nod on the trip wul take in the World's Fair. I Str.ing iiervs, s'veet sleep, good filp"tite. hoaHhv iligostion au.l best of all Pure von,l. ara given by Hood's S irsaj.arill.l. ! V.-sjetarians .l. cl .r.; that they have i en.inrance Two buiiding lots (ii) 1 North street for $205 j house on N. r on for S()17; .f NVrth and Patk r street to Daniel li tz for ?S)I, Total amount of Real IMate $4332. Oa -M .iid.iy a inaa whose uame has not been learned by this clli -e from Marv: -vilh-, 7'erry county, as thrown from a freie-iit tra:n on which he was riding and fcarf jlly, if not fatally in juied. One t.urd of tue k-calp lorn entirely loose trom tne with a frticture of the skull. The 18G5, ESTABLIS II E IX Special Invitation To The 188H To attend the from Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on dailj 1 I.. I . r...-,. Clearer in ii.. .i.e. ' . . , , . . . are more cheerful, have more restful lower jaw ...okc-o o . , sleeo th-.il meat eaters. , and left shou d. r ihsL.cateil. Iu ' . b'-th case-s surgical attention was reu Tho Christian K-nlenvor S ociety 1 dtn hy ri.lilro!lll CompauV s will meet in roil l.oyai. ne..iieii..n, j, 1 fjr,lwf01l aU(i . 1 C .. .1 i. ill run to and from this station. The Pomona Grange of Juniata county will meet at tho home of J. T. Aiiman.L. cturer of theState Grange, at, 1:30 P. M., ou Friday, t)clober 20ih. 1S93. Public Meeling r.t Center School Ib.u.-e in the evet ing, Hi.d to close with, private meetiii'j; nt 0.3(1 A. 51., on Satunl.-.y the 21st. A good at tendance is solicited nt the Public 5Ieeting, and it is requested that tv ;ery subordinate grange iu the county was j be ri prtsi uted. f-Kuu . it. lYxorsr.. Secrcttry. The railroid exenrsiors to Chicago nre adverti-ed for the 11th, 17th and 21st of this i.reser.t moi tti. The great exhibition closes with this month. Men's Suits from 2. to $20; Doys' Suits from $1 to $10. Knee pants Suits at all prices. IIf)i.i.oiiAi-iiii .v Son. ir Darwin M. JrawtorU. lUe u fortunate man died ou Monday even ing about 7 o'clock. The lluntiligdoU Globe says: An independent voter of W'arriorsmark township, was recau'ly discovered in ed Ir.iy $1.75 at M.-yers'. Tho word of a loan of the liht kind is good all the time for what ever he pledges whether it be for the Bum of 25e. or $1000, but there are men whose word and bond are worth nothing. Mrs. Doughman wife of David DoughitiRii, deceased, formerly of Patterson died, in Akron. Ohio. Her remains were brought to this place for interment in Union cemetery. The funeral took place on tho 5Sn inst Mr. Joseph liothrock and dauuh tr have returned from a visit to tho World's Fair and a trip to N-.'braska where in Wayne county he met a number of Junii.tti county pecple. While he was there weather was cold enough to form ice a half inch thick. It fwver fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SABSAPARILLA. A large audience was present in the Lutheran church ou Sabbath ev ening to hear Dr. Holloway on the moral instruction of visit, to tb World's Fair at Chicago. The A dance in l-'owh-'s woods, a dog circus in Patterson and a temper ance lecture in tho Court House last Thursday night. I.u-h was well at tended. As the war in Brnzil goes oil the threat of an advance in ilie price of coffee grow 3 louder. 1 here is one; thing about it that is in the control of each iu.liyidu.il. They don't need i to drink it. I Men's su'ts from $2 to $20. Hoys' I suits fro.m i'l to $10. J IIou.oii.UTnii Son. i I 4 1 The Lewistowu Gizutte says: A ! large b.twk lit on a tabby cat at lialleviile Vallev View Poultry farm. Tl,e cat showed riirht ar.d the the act of Hueariiiir a bealthv lookiu sheeii. He commenced at the tail and cut toward the head, crat hapnei ed along and eve witness to the strange spectrclo S lid: ''John, why is it th it. you hav j begun to shear that magnificent Laus down sheep from the rear, and not from the head as wo were told to do when boys, and have been doing it that way for years and years?" Tiie man look.: I U)i veiy sheepishly and said: "W. 11, I v .t.d !. r Cleveland for President, and for free wool last fall, ami I'll be d gge.l if I've been i able to lork a sheep in the face ever siLce. ie lue lvepuniicau iicKei. Nervine post clV.ce iu Mi'.ford Twp., a mile and a quarter from this town, was destroyed by fire about 10 o' clock on -Moi.day night. The i flice was kept in the store of N. M JMeloy. bawk I who bus been ) .st mast, r some years Hunt Ite a .ialu:te- Yeais ago it was not necess try for a druc-L'ist to be a eraduate to enable him to till prescriptions iu a drug store, but the Legislature- of this State passed a law with penalties I against anyone tiring p-rscriptions ! in a drug store outside cf the pro ' visions of the law. Under that law, Chaili-s Adams of this county, who recently purchased the Damarce drug I store iu Newport Perrv count v, has A Duino- l bei placed under bonds to appear being an ! at court to answer tha charge of till ing perscriptions without being a graduate ef ph'irmacy th is 1 1: iim: ' HEAV Y STOU3I COATS COM PIUSES Irish Frieze, Genuine She t'atid, Cas.in.ere, Chinchilla and Satinette at prices that will suriri e you for cheapness. A Full Line of CI lldrcns' Overeeats v ry low Their line of tats isalnns the late.-t ioi'. V.'e have the Hat Trade and all the young men know it, while th.-y fcr'i.i'tly went to llarrisburg they now buy of us. In neckwear nr.d Fiisperd. rs ihey Lave ti e latent and best to be had. Their line of Fine St ir t. Coitus l'u!". Hosiery and underwear leave nothing to be doMred. Large men will find a ru!i;ih-te Li c nf estra s:z -J suits, pan'aloons, un derwear, collars, hats and overl's that are not kunt. hy oilier". They are the Ajeuts of the Celebrate i I kinglas Shoe and bave all styles and sizes. They are also the aaeuts of the w orid wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit the smallest boy or the larpest mun. They have a full line of gold and si'v.r wntches, gold chains, gold rings, collar and cuff buttoi s, Trunks, Hand B.igs, Satchels, Vaiises, Telescopes, Um brellas, &c. Thanking the public for their libera! r-vrinig.; in tlie past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to n-erit a oioii i. iiieo of ii in the future we are jours to serve. IlOLLWBAl'G 11 & SOX, the Clutters, Maiu St., Patterson, Pa. THE W XX OF It will he 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 BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. .... - i A ,ir fa His trices leave all Lomi-etuors in --, i J was glad to get away with his life. The propric-Ui- saw ttio light and savs it was worth seting. A SummiL County, Ohio man, drw $2,200 from the Akron banks and ut-n-tnd a denosit bank of his own in a straw bed.' He thought his $2,200 would certainly lie bafj iu the straw bed that be and wife slept op. One dav when he wr.s from home the good wife went to house cleaning, burned the straw iu the cuifF bag au.l the money with it. Some people say newspapers dou't r"prcs( nt the views and expressions of the people. The people who say- so hi long to tl.at class or people wuo say ugly spiteful things behind the liicks of the peoplo they may fancy thev do not like. Decent people would not tolerate a newspaper in t heir liouse that would give expres The tire first discovered itself to the family of Mr. Oimrle Collier bv smoke gi ttiug into his house hy a thiu partition b. lweeu the house and the store. When Collier first saw the fire it was in a room immediately back of the store and post office room. IL! :osl all bis household gi o;!s. Ed. Shover lived in a bouse adjoining Collier. Sl.over got some of bis household goods out of the burning building. The post office with all its contents, and the store aue ecu tents went up in suioke. Store-keeper Meloy had his lodging place with Mitchell Varnes tho owner of the buildings. Vurnes lives a consider able distance from the site of the store and post office, and had an in surance on tlie bnil.lings. The store was insured but Collier and Meloy had no insurance. lec-jsiou to the remarks and views that ture was interesting and instructive, ; are expressed on every liana, every and like many another good thing day by some meu in their association was too bhol t. . w-iih tai-ii other. Inate ef ph'irmacy. We v.ish Charles a safe deliverance from the penalties of the prosecution that has been brought aga-.nt him. A TIiIcvIuk Tramp. -V. tramp in search of work was taken at his word some time ago wheu he anpliud for work at the res idence of Mr. Jacob Howtr in l-r mauagh town .hip. The stranger was well treated and given work on and about the farm. On tho morn ing of October 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. i How er came to town. The tramp ttien true 10 his instinct played the part of a liar and thief, went to the house and told the children to get lorn a gun that there is game out in the woods and fields tLat might be shot. The children gave him H. C. Bower's $50 double-barreled treech loading gnu wuh which to shoot the game, and that is tho last that hs been seen of the thief and gnu. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I hud been iu bed for five months from the effects of -ii exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general bhattered condition of my whole system. Hid given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Touic im proved me so much that I was able to walk alxiut and a few bottles cur ed uie entirely. I believe it is the Lest medieine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly.' t . y A: i 1 -:c-'v''fc Vfc7 W srtr u-ixt: ir.t-.& '.vi. ,-j!H.',J, t,-V .'H" 'i ft 9 to give him a call if in need of Clothing. 11 YsL HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN 13V- HAVE ICB KCEYTO EEFDSIT ? JUNIATA VALLEY FAT o rMUTLISTOWS,P.l AllL' VOU A BOKKOUEll I j -CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFMXiOWN, PA. FOUE PER CENT. INTEREST4 wna BRANCH AT PORT E0YA1 Stockholders Individually Lial JOSRHH KOTHROCK. Prexdtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, TnAtr D1EFCTOPS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Hotnroeit, John Hertiler, Robert K. Porker, T. V. Irwin. .Totnah L. Barton, Louis K. Atkin 'Uj i r-T4 a , HTOcaHOLis : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Fbolley, JoReph Rothrock, PAIDOxN TIME CERTIFICATES, J" Atkinson Money Leaned at Lowest Bates; HORSES Have vou tried South American Nervine the rcm of the century ? . not recommend it to hkhlv." Sold The great cure for Indigestion, lyt , bv L. Hanks & Co., Drucr-rist, Mif pepsia Hiid NervousneriS. Warnuit- fi.ii'.w . l .i Feb. '.) 0 J, ly. There has been a great deal of talk b ut u.j lorsca not beiDg safe in Time of Funerals. 1 have nc w dii-joted i.f d at t am of horses, and purchased an elegant team e.i Ultik lieucs ti tie crsi el ; 575.00 which are perfeotly safo. Any woman can drive tbeui. They tay no atttention to cari. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, IKEALMER AED DIRECTOR. AXLE n GREASE BEST I!C TIIE -WORLD. ItawnarioK qcalitlrennBtirraaBl, ftctuntty ntlutinfr two bo-M of nr.y --h-r bmnrt. Not SoctMi L7 beat. UTl. tTTllI.(.l:M ISE. FOR P ALE BY DE ,I.?Tt3 OKFRAIXY. Tyr Q ALESME VJ O "W -A NTED .1 LOCAL OK TRAVELLING, to sell ou? Kursery Stock, i-nlnry, Kxpenses and Stead v Emplovment j-namnteert. CHASK BR0THLHS COMPANY, Pw.f, fl. hecbeater, K. T. Jane O. Irwin, R. E. Parker, W r.. PnmMv. J. Holmes irw:a Mary Kurtz, Jereme N. Thorn je.n Tr. John ITortzler. T. V. Irwin. CharlottfiSnydBr, Josiab L Barton, John M. f lair. Robert U. rtteror , F. M. M. 1'ent.cll, Levi Light, PamuelS. RotLiock, Wm. Swarta. Solomon ilanbeck, Three and Fonr per cent. ir.t-r.Rt will t? raid on certificates of depoiit. ri-.j 23, 1891 tt 70 WEAK IhW, BnfIrtagrromtheffecUofToatlir.'i.-iu.4 -dua.utuiltwwkaeM. lotniT;- . . . end a Tluble treUM (ele.l- -.inl-4! partiimlan for borne euro. F' EE ' cb"K- i,lenJl mlicl work : ahov.d Lo re4 jy t.7 man who la norroua and dobtlruted. Addraaa.' Trot. F. C FOITLLH, Sloodus, Cona. The Sntttuel and Jicjmtltm office in the place to get job work done. Ti j it. It will pay yon if fon need anything in tbat linn. RUPTURE!: fnT-e prianinte nvi.-r.o. it. aiavc isil Areh.SL 1'hili. I'n. kxae at "-nee. No oeraiion or bDynefr delay. Thoua&n. la ot cures. Or. Mayer Uwl Hotel Pcr.n, Keaitinsr, I'a., second .Saturday uf eachmontb b:nd tor circulars Advice lxv u s I t r
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