I ft ' jftBTffEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffE)5FSDAT. NOV. 1, 1898. TERMS. ..MtHptien, $1-60 par annum If paid r,,: $2.00 If not paid In advance. JlyUnt advertisement inserted at 60 VrZg, inch for each Insertion. (r!!iot basinets notices In local eol- 10 cants per line for each Insertion, ooctiont will be made to thoae desiring iTerflM by the year, half or qsarter jgicarora Valley Railroad Trtiua oa the Tascarora Yalley HiilroaJ run 88 follows: i 0 n v arrivintr af. "PM-f Pm. tW'" ' . " ' t 8 45 a. m. ana 3.15 p. x. Leave ion noyui at ju:ou a. if., i s 15 ? m , arriving at East Wa. jtrfsrJ t 11 45 an(i 6-30 . m. J. C. MoORKHKAD, Superintendent. SHORT LOCALS. Moses Koenig visited the "World's Fair- .1. Rhomn of ITarrisburg gibbath in town. George J. Parker visited at spent Har- risburg last week. The ground was slightly frozen on Mentor morning. FrEk Sitsr of Fermanagh Twp., riilteil the World's Fair. Jaans Siimns to.k in the dosing Thsnk?ivine DfiY, November 30. Vote the Republican ticket. Mrs. Henderon of Virginia is visit" I jBg Captain Mt-ClelWe family. Carl F Espenscliade of Lancaster, iojotirne.1 in this pla.-e on Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Shaver visited the World's Fair at Chicago last week. .ir. .i'iVa Earnt st and family of )atterson, 'visited in Philadelphia f last wetk. From 1S-11 to IS.t vrheir, sold at 50 cent a bushel. Vote the Repub lican ticket. The wire fence is rowin? in favor taon? lan'l holJers. Vote the Re pnbli"n ticket. Mr. and Mrs. ei. Pannabaker of i'tonna. are visiting John Pannabik er of Patterson. The Jcol) Lrtinon home in Patter ion ww cold on Saturday to Leon Lemon for $1,700. The Meveradale, Somerset county, Pa.. Piepiter lias impended. Vote the Republican ticket. C mreum James B. Roilly of Pottviile, Pa., lias fourteen children. Vote the Republican ticket. Thev are the hardest times sinre theilayaof the Democratic adminis tration of James Buchanan. renoh P itrerson of Iowa, former f Acailciuin. arrived in thisjtowiilon 1 1 ,v;uiiav on ti is war to Academia. ine creamery management expect to be rwly f. ir lmsine. in a short tine. Vote the Republican ticket. Jacob Hostetler is having a new birn b;ii't on his farm near Johns town. Vo'c the Republican ticket. Txit of seven tramps riding on a eo! tra'n were killed in the wreck of tL train at Hrriaburg a few nights Igo. Mrs S'imnel Strnyer and daughter Minnie 'f Patterson, have returned home after a prolonged visit in the west The bet rueilical authorities say the I'rpf-r whv to treat catarrh is to tke n constitutional remedy like Heed s Sir.-nparilla. Nov. 15, '93. D". F. (ViiiHer a well to do dentist of .VnVevtown committed suicide by Looting himself in the head with a reviver Inst Fridav. Scrofula whrther hereditary or ac JkC.-. m inorongniy expelled irom -!"tie blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, tha J groat Llood pnrifier. Nov. 15, '93. Thirty feet by sixty feet is the lit of the Tr.bacco Barn that George Groiiner is bnilding on his farm in Milford township. Vote the Repub lican ticket. "Farmer Adam Light accidentally destroyed a church at Bunker Hill, Lebanon county: while burning brush, cd the cn'reation has sued for, l..a"0 ,bim'i(,'fs." Mr. Juhn Motzer and Jerome Thompv.ij made a narrow escape the Bieht of the late great storm, having pa.,l over the Mexico bridge a hortiimo before it blew down. Parties who claim to know say a nnniber of bolt in the river bridge 'k's place me loose, and need to b tyhtened. ' A stitch in time saves io." Vte the Republican ticket. L'wis StraNer and David Sieber Wetjt ,0 hade mountain to hunt the other night. Straver's dog a coon into a rock place. The gum" when quarried out weitrhed 20 Pounds. 'The Lit,t,tv Bell," will pass tJirongh Li re on the railroad from Uiioa;rto Philadelphia next Thurs ay afternoon, November 3. The IkjII on exhibition at the great show 111 t-Licpfjo. The Jnoli Lemon farm, formerly eoaci.t, ii farm of over two nnndred r,.B Rt Bllick Loff stftUon, sold at public sale on Saturday 2 the C0 ;i t House for $2109.50 to V ilsoo of Patterson. Vote w I'epnblican ticket. !'P; s fitter pf Shamokin Dam .our other gentlemen from the r ce- paRt summer dug ov Bra , t"nrt "f col out of the North alv, t'3e Susquehanna river X. rthumbeiland. They sold ia cal at un average of $3 per ton." Jud Lewi'1nr2 Chronicle says: it e a ''o6 f f Sunburv has ren red decision to the affect that a cnu a'lows llis cattle to pasture ue fnr h.sed wild lands of another clar PC f"r that P8turago and de- . l"H owner of such enclos- 'M lands is not required to fence I 'nd. V?11 cured fa Manners Double E. i . It's Hit bast In it SOceat. 'laiiiaiu, rliefUa Hunters have fine sport shooting wild turkey in the woods of Dela ware township. Vote the Republi can ticket. Last Thursday a horse was stolen from the barn of Oliver Longaker in Oliver township, Perry county. Vote the Republican ticket. Thieves got in their thieving work in the spring house of John Adams and James Hostetlerin Walker Twp., one night last week, taking butter, Ac. The joints and muscles are so lub ricated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appears. Get only Hood's. Nov. 15. 1893. There is a good deal of talk of the unsafe condition of the bridge across ine creek at Old Fort KovaJ, "A stitch in time saves nine." Vote the Republican ticket. lilman Lower, who at one time lived at Cuba Mills. Fermanagh Two.. was killed by a rock from a blast in a limestone quarry at Birmingham, on the 24th day of October. Robberies are reported from manv places and people, are talking about going to bed with their shot funs so as to be ready when thieves come. Vote the Republican ticket. Smith Kepner of Harrisburc. form erly of Port RoyaL fell from his place on the cars on the track near Tyrone, and was run over and lost both legs, and died soon after the awful acci dent. The man who goes to the wood a and shoots at an object without knowing whether it is a man or a turkey should be imprisoned the bal ance of his life. Vote the Republi can ticket. A bushel of corn makes four gal lons of hisky, which retails for $16. Out of this the government gets $3 the railroads $1. the manufacturer $4, the retailer $7.60, the farmer fifty cents. Ex. The great value of Hood's Sarsa parilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. Nov. 15, '93. State elections will be bell in thir teen states on Tuesday as follows: Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massa chusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio. Pennsylva nia, South Dakota, Virginia and Wis consin. Vote the Republican ticket. The assassination of Mayor Har rison, was the closing scene of the Columbian Fair at Chicago. From a place cf merry making the fair A. J'A1 was i lurneu mio a piace oi ornciai mourn ing, and memorial meeting, on Mon lay and Tuesday, the closinc days of the fair. In I860 the people eonld not be made believe the fact that a rebellion - u-: i 3 -r i , rtam uemg urgamzea unaer rresiaem Buchanan s administration. Rebel lion came. Now many people are slow to believe that a great panic is brewing under Cleveland's adminis i ration. Vote the Republican ticket Hollidivsburg Register: The 10th large marriage license docket in the Prothonotary's office at Hollidays burg was filled and closed to addi tional applications last week. Four thousand five hundred applications have been granted since the passage of the marriage license law. Vote the Republican ticket. Here is the old st"ry again. Meade and Hewitt Long of Mt. Union went to the woods to hunt. They separated in order to secure more game. Bv and by Meade saw something black in the bushes, aud mistook it for a turkey and shot his br ther Hewitt, wounding him se verely. D-ju't shoot at an object nu less you know what it is. Last Thursday while at work at the canal bridge near Cuba Mills, in Fermanagh township, changing the road-bed, a portion of the bridge wall unexpectedly fell down, and ' caught E'mer Warner, son of Samuel Warner who lives on theEspenschade farm in such a way that one of his legs wan broken in two places. All the other workmen escaped injury by the fall of the wall. A. B.Evans, Esq, of Thompson town, was one of the people who were in the elevator that dropped 200 feet in Manufacturer's Building at the Columbian Fair at Chicago. The drop of the elevator thrilled and startled every one on the fair ground, and before the passengers were taken out 10.000 people gathered around, and all Chicago was thrilled. Vote the republican ticket. The ontr Doubt Extract SaraataHUa I e Hamiera. ITS Ike bast becaeae H cure. Take ae eSter. BXMa. The latest conrt decisions as to the keeping up of division fences between property owners where one party will not keep up his half of the fence, is, for the party who desires a fence, to have viewers on the Hue, and then put up the fence and charge and col lect the cost of the material, and the building of the fence. Ac , from the man who would not build his share of the fence Vote the Republican ticket. About 4 o'clock last Friday morn ing, the family of Captain McClellan, were nearly suffocated by stove coal gas. Mrs. McClellan awakened feel ing unwell, aroused the Captain who also felt so unwell that he arose with difficulty. Miss Cora McClellan was heard breathing hard from an adjoin ing room. The parents hastened thither, and found her unconscious, and Mrs. Henderson of Cape Charles, Va., who is visiting here, vas ill. No one knew the matter till the Cap tain went out for help. When he came back and re-entered the house, be smelled the gas and understood it all. They have all recovered. The Captain believes the heater dampers were closed to tightly when they re tired on Thurtday evening. The last Saturday evening of the World's Fair was a carousal on .Mid way Plaisance. A hundred thousand people were making merry there, blowing horns, danejng and lotting themselves loose in merry making when the news of the murder of May or Harrison reached the place. The hilarity came to an end, then there came a hush upon the place, and then a groan and expression of sym nathv. Meedilv followed by utter ances of deep detestation of the mur- der, and a hastening away of the crowd for their homes. The ManM bet and eery Double Extract Sanaaarilla la Manners. It cum. Take no other. 60 cents. TLe Selinsgrove Times of the 27th says "The river on Monday morning was fairly covered with wUd ducks, and almost every man or buy who owns or could borrow a gun, was on the river shooting. The report of the firearms somewhat resembled a small skirmish Quite a number of ducks were shot. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great Sonth American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif -flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 "93, ly. The Bloomfield Democrat of last week says: An eighteen pound wild cat was killed on Mahanoy ridge by John E. Bostdorf and Charles Blain, of Penn township, Tuesday night of last week. The total amount of dog tax levied in this county at the recent assessment is $2,27C!00. Car roll township pays the most, $205.00, ! and New Buffalo the least, $8.60. Bloomfield's assessment is 34.40. -Mrs. Jacob Sheaffer, of near Newport, who was taken to Philadel- pnia recently to have an operation performed for the removal of a large tumor, died in the Polyclinic hospit al, last Wednesday, just one week af ter the operation. Her remains were interred in the Hill ehurch-yard, in Watts township, on Saturday. She was aged about 40 years. Tribute of Respect. The Tonng People's Society of Christian Endeavor and the Evan gelical Sunday School of Locust Run passed the following resolutions on the death of onr sister and member. Whereat: It has pleased the Al mighty God in his all wise Provi dence to so early call from earth to eternity our sister and member Sallie A. Shirk, who has been a faith ful member of the Yonng People's So ciety of Christian Endeavor, and also of the Evangelical Chnrch at Locust Run. and taking an active part iu ev ery good work pertaining to the So ciety, therefore be it Reslvtd: That we bear in submis sion to the wisdom of our Heavenly Father, who gave us a member so worthy to labor with us, and now has taken her to himself. Resolved. That ia view of her triumphant death; we as a Society, and a Sabbath School reconsecrate ourselves to greater earnestness in Ik. r..i-. i.no....k..:.. the Master's Cause remembering that to us also the command is giver.: -Be ye also ready." Retolvu'.: That while we mourn the loss of onr dear young friend, we mourn not as those without hope, and it seems right that Gad in choos ing a plant from this earthly wilder ness to place in his Heavenly garden should take of our brightest and best. Resolved: That the dark cold grave had no terror for her, for she saw be yond it the Celestial City where she now beholds the King in his beauty, and while we shall miss the sweet thoughtful face in the Society apd in the Sabbath School yet we feel that her example cannot be buried from our sight, and her career has been a perfect Christian lesson to her companions here. Ruolved: That we tender to the bereaved family our sympathy, and pray that this affliction may be sanc tified to the mother, brothers and sisters in their eternal salvation. Retolved: That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Socie ty and Sabbath School, and a copy be given to the family. S. C. Lantz, W. E. Lukens, Ida Smith, Y. P. S. of C. E. Com. Ida Smith, Lizzie Nearhood, Nelson G. Smith, Sunday School Committee. Delaware Alc-nac S. E. Shurtz of Maze made a to Harrisbnrg on the 27th ult. trip Mrs. J. P. Dunn of McAlisterville, was visiting at t be home of her pa. rents. Mr. and Mrs. Hunberger on the 26th and 27 nits. D. C. Miller and D. F. Hunberger, made a business trip to tho county seat on 28tb nit. Dr. Spicber and wife, J. D. Varnes and wife, and Wm. Branthoffer and wife, have returned home from the World's Fair. The program for the East Salem Literary Society of Nov. 3rd, will le as follows: Recitations, Gertie Loud enslager. Anna Kinzer, Oliv Humph rey and Emma Kinzer. Declamations, Oscar Winey, James Smith and A. P. Dimm. Oration. S. J. Kurtz. Select reading, D. B. Hunb.-rger. Paper by Auntsmayhittable, subject, "the boys." Rev. Kelly, removed his family from Center county to East Salem on 24th ult Miss Minnie Hoops spent a few days with friends in McAlistereville, last week. Sup't D. M. Marshall was visiting the schools of this township last week. Mr. Daniel A. Elsessar intends to move to Perry county, near Shrunks mills in the near future. II. A. Auker was at Richfield on the 24th ult. John Elsessar and wife, and Henry Auker and wife spent the 21st and 22nd alts , in Port Treverton. Some of our industrious farmers are done hanking corn. Miss Emma Benner intends to make a visit to Philadelphia in the near future. D. B. Hunberger and William Benner two of our young men of high standing, spent Sunday in Dunn Valley. Prof. Kurtz, B. E., principal of Smith Institute of learning, spent the night of the 26th ult, in Thompson town where she condncted the Ep worth League of the place. Sovereign. Humphrey's Specifics cure without drugging, purgirrg or reducing the . J,m:a.,:ri,iMy).,,..iv,,j,,.u:.w,1,,,'.:.'...,...,K.,.,... . ,,.MH..W., i ' Jinnmi i.a, . - - - ltw system, and are in fact and deed the Sovereign Remedies of the world. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lnvnlv remedv- A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est madie.in in the vnrld " Wr. ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks fc Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. MAKRIKDl Piper Sowers. On YhTl lthultT. by Rev. A. B. Mouer, D. R. Piper of vry iiun, rranklin Co., Pa., and Mrs. Mattie E. Sowers of Juniata Co. Snyder Campbell. At the home of the bride at Walnut, on Oct. 19th, by Itov. Adair, G. "VT. Snyder and Miss Belle Campbell Dill Ubil. On the 26th of Oct at East Salem, by Rev. J. Landis Joseph W. Dill and Mary J. Ubil, both of Mexico, Juniata county. Shearer Fleming. On the 12th alt, by Rev. J. F. Diener, Harvey J Shearer and Miss Ethel E. Fleming, both of Waterloo. Mckinley Stewart On the 19th ult, by Rev. J. K. Lloyd, Jehn Mc Kinley and Tressie J. Stewart, both of Juniata county. DIED: Dressier. On the 24th of October, near Oriental, this county, Susanna, wife of Jacob G . Dressier, aged 63 years. mrruNTowN karkbts. aimmtoti, Nov. 1, H93. Baiter 20 Efcirs 20 Ham, 18 Fhnnlder, 14 l.ard ....... .. . .............. Sides, .......................... MirFUMOWlf GBA1N MABKKT Wheat Corn in ear.... 55 a', 27 to R.i Kye 60 Cloverseed Timothy aeod $2.00 F!x sued 1 60 Bran 94 Cbof. ..... ...... ..SI .20 a hundred Middlings ijq Gruiiud Aluin Salt 1 ytQ A Bierivan Salt 80c to 75 Philadelphia Markets. Wheat 65 to 6'Jc; corn 45 to 47c; oats 35 to 37c; suagers 3f to 5Jc; eggs 23 to 24c; live chickens 6 to 10c a lb; potatoes 53 to 7oc a bksh.; onions 45 to 50c a bnsh; cabbage $1 to $3 per 100; clov erseed 8 to 9c a lb. East Liberty, Pa , Oct 27. Cat tle Receipts light; market steady at unchanged price; prime $4.7oa5.10; good, $4.25a4 50; good bntchers, $3. 75a4; rough fat, J3.60a4.10: fat light steers, $2.60a$3. Hogs Receipts, about ten loads; demand light, mark et dull and lower; prime Philadel phias, $6.70a6.75; Yorkers, $(5.50 a 6.60; common to best pigs, $6a6.50; roughs $5a5.75. Sheep supply light; demand light; market very slow at unchanged prices. LEGAL, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby given that letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of Nancy J. Barefoot, lste of Fayette township, deceaa ed, hhre in due form of law been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estnto are reHrted toiuike immed iato payment and those having claimt against the tame to present them duly autb. eaticated for payment. JOHN T. BAREFOOT, MifHiatown, Peana, UDITOK'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common fleas of Juniata county, an auditor to distribute to the labor claimants and the claimant for rent moneys now in the bands of the Court recovered on writ No. 10 of September Term, 1893, (D. C. Kepler vs. Levi Kepler) will attend to the duties of hit appointment at hit ofhee in the Borough of Afitllintown. on Tuesdty the 14th day el November, 1892, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., or taid day when and where all parties inter ested mutt present their claims or be debar red from participating in ssid aistribntion. JEREMIAD N. KELLER, Oct. 24, 1893. Jtudxlo r. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Estate of Jotoph .Marx, dee'd. The undersigned appointed by the Or phan'a Conrt of Juniata county, an anditor to distribute the fund remaining in the hands ot Luke G. Marx, administrator in the esUte of Joseph Marx, late of Monroe township, deceased, will attend to the du tietof his appointment at his offi-.e tin the Borough of Mifflintown, on the 15"h day of November, 1893, between ibe hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of laid day, when and where all pertons having claims mutt pretent them or be dbirred trora parlicipitiog in aistri. bution. WILBERFORCE SCUvVEYER, Oct. 24, 1893. Auditor, pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAIj estate. Tba undersigned Administrators of Hill- try Elirenzeller, late of Fsyrtte township, deceased, will offer at public sale en the premises near Brow n't Jtfillt Juniata coun ty, fa., on Saturday, November 18, 1893, The following described Real Estate, to wit: A farm of one hundred and thirty acret more or less, "Flint and (travel Land," hav- ma: thereon a House and Barn, almost new, and running water at both bnilding, wagon Shed and other out buildings. Tbure is sn Apple Orchard and other fruit on the farm. The farm adjoint land of Jehn Ebrenieller on the west; the widow Stuck on the north; Jonathan Burnt and Christian Ebrenieller on the eaat, and Ja cob E'tesa t on the south. At the tame time they will offer a Limestone Quarry, ef live-eighth of se acre, with a kiln, one mile Iron the farm, on the rotd leading front Richfield, adjoining Koon'i property. Bale at 1 o'clock, P. M. TERMS OF SALE: Twenty (20) pet cent, on day of Sale; Forty (40) per sent, en April lit, 1894. to April 1st, 1H95 and 1896. JOHN F. EHHKNZELLER, JEROME EIIRENZKLLER, Admtniilratcrt Oour Stomach "I was sttaeked with dyspepsia and tour Stotaaoh. I took Hood's Sarsaparniav and It telped me from the start, aa4 has overcome my Hood secures trouble." Babbt L. Mortaia ino ..iha Street, Newark, N. J. Be sure to ret Head's HoexTe Pills eure Indigestion and Uver trouble. Jaundice and slok headache. 8 Sc. reach Crates. Mrs Annie V. IT n mnlii'i.v iu tMn 1 pared to furnih P. ach Crate Mater ial. Fliiulerincr T.atl. K1 1 1 1 irliio on1 all I kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by ln-r late bus- j band, R W Humphrey, deceased. : Peach lumber a anecialitv- Mu. Juniata county. Pa. tf. ' fX P. DERR, I PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Graduste of Ibe Philadelphia Dental Col- 1 lege,) formerly of Mifllinbiirg, Pa., hat lo cated permanently in Mifflintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. J. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established oy ine lat'er in It';) at the well known of fice on Bridge tireet opposite Court House. , 07-TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. J e Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. Ko Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, either during extraction or altcrwarda. All tbtte are Guaranteed tr co charge will be made. C7 All work guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaction. Terms, strictly cath. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. H0LL0BAUGH & SON HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING STORE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF And are tbe largest dealers in Clo'bino in Junists County. If yon doubt it, examine our stock and compare it with others and render your verdlut. Tbey have all tbeir Fall and Winter mericg away on Summer Goods When September is bere linen dusters are not in style. Tbeir stock this acasou comprises all tbe latest in fancy worst, edi, fanoy cLeviots, t lack cbeviots, caf-si meres, In all tbe different makes, round snd square sack, sinele or double breasted, eutawtyi, Ao. Tbeir prices range for men's suits froir ('J) two to (20) twenty dollars and in cbil drena' suits from one to seven dollars. Surely all classes osn te suited in this scale. Tbey bava undoubtedly tbe grandest line of dress overooats ever seen in this market Tbe Finest Beaver Coats lined with Satin, in Black, Bine snd Brown The most Superb Line of Kerseys and Meltons in darK snd light shades. The genuine Chinchilla in Blue and Italian Clotb, in prices ranging from 7 Tin: I It LINK OF HEAVY STORM COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Satinette at priees that will surprise you A Full Line of Children! Overcoats v ry low. Tbeir line of tats is alvays tbe latest out. We have tbe Hat Trade snd all the yonng men know it, while tbey bay ot us. In neckwear snd suspenders tbey Tbeir line of Fiue Shirts, 'otton nothing to be desired. Large men will find a Complete Lir e of extra sized suits, pantaloons, no derwear, collars, bats and overalls that are not kept by others. They are tbe Agents of the Celebrated Douglas Shoe and have all styles snd sizes. Tbey are also tbe sgents of the world-wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit the smallest boy or tbe largest man. They bsve a full line of Fold snd eollsr and cuff buttons, Trunks, Hand creiiaa, &o. Thanking tbe pnblio for tbeir liberal pa'ronaie in tbe past, and assnrine you that we will endeavor to merit a yonrs to serve. HOLLttBAUtili & SON, the Clot biera, Main St., Patterson, Pa, y i'. 1 filA rw-7atiw. I 'fl;i.trV HORSES. There has been a great deal of talk abmt my torses not being safe in Time of Fnnerals. I bsve new disposed of that team of borses, and pnrebased sn elegant lesm cf Black Horses st tbe crrf of $575.00 wbich are perfestly safe. Any woman can drive tnem. inej pi y no ettttntion to ears. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUIV1PHREYS' Dr. Tlnipliis nBjif r lllrs ait wilwallfleanr sat earullj praparad ftcaMdlM. lua fur ;m la nrau pinta sad for oiwr thirty ytaxt br tka peopla wit antlre H,u n. Irwrj sltiale SpeolOa a specUl oore for tba Qui aamd. Titer oar wlthoat tlnvtluc, purging or radurtnc tb jLem.aA4 ar luJarv and Wu Ike lHvef elca Ranudlea ml Ih. tl orl. 1 Fever, roasaMlena. IttrlsniiBsttnat. .9.5 Werst. Wtirat refer. Wurai I'vUe... .1.1 Teelhlaa: OUe. Crjlita. Wskerulana 4 Diarrhea, ot ChUdrva or Advlu 43 a llreaerr,urlnin. Llllou culle as Cheter Marhaa. VoilUn .43 V t'aatha, lulil. Iroarkltla. .43 H-Nearalal. Toelhacba. Pacaaek Heaaaohea, aiek Uadrh. Vartbra. .ti 10lrst)ia, BlUotisnaas. I eaartpatloa .?ie 1 1 preaaa er Palatal Parleaa. .riS IS White. Two rrafuaa rarloda 13 t'raaa. LarraclUa, Baaraaaaal 93 14 Malt Rhaaat. aryaiptla. KotpUoas. .33 13 Khaanatiam. r KbaoamaUe ralaa.. .43 1 Malaria, (kills. Farar aad A sua 33 IT-Mloa.BUad arHlaatllaa 43 lH-Oahtbalsar, Sara ur Weak Kras. 33 15 Catrrh. lnfluaara. ( old la tba Head .33 3e-V hapiac aash jjj 31 Aathraa., virraatid Kraatbtn( 33 33 Kar llaehara. iiriwhad Uaaxliif .33 3S Merofela. KnUrsad llanda. Swalllnc .33 34 Ueaeral Daallily. Pktalcal Waakaaas .33 33 Draper, aad Scaaty awcatfona 33 e Ben-rtlchaeaa. aicknaw truaa mdlaa; .33 IT-Kldaey blaaaaaa 33 9 Sore Nana, orcaaka, 33 li-l rlaarr U'eakaeaa, Watttaf Bed.. .33 31-Palafal Pari. da 33 3 i-Oiahlhrria, I k-aralad aors aVt.. .33 S3 C'hrale Caiiaatlasi a kraplktas. .33 EXTX w'DMBBBS: 3 Nerveas Debility, staaalaal Weah- twaa. or inrwluatary 1'lanharfaa LSS 33 Diaraaesof the Heart. lalpllaUoa l.S S3 Erlleeay, Spaataa. St. VUaa' beaoe...l.ee .) hr brvariai. r lot pt pa. Hwaraaara' M.fca.L (144 p.a. a Mtsrita.ia'Bt.ta..!ii aiisw aa raM4t at fca. SPECIFICS, H U MPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Tor PUae Rxtarnal or lalaanal. Blind nrBlrodtef! rtatula la Aao: Iw-aaBfar Htaedtn or tba laactuin, TUa ratter la Immediate tee wuxa eertaxu. raioB, so ots. thial size, ssots. tald r Draca-teta, er aaat awat-aaia aa af artaa. Bursas' an. to.. 111a lis wasaai St.. saw leu HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fsr Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Vogt, Zees, AWD POULTHT. 90S Pat Byh a Treatment of Aaiamal aad than Keat free. . eyani Fever.'ntRtla.aSasaaaacleai A. A.ltlnal Mening-iti, Mllh Karer. B. B. ettraina. Lament-aa. K kca aaatiaa. '.'. rtieleanoer. Naaal lllaeharaea. Il.ll. Kola or r.raaa, Woraae. V.-T'oashe. llravea, tneaaaw F.K. Colic er (jriae. Bellyache. ;.. M ieearriace, llrtnerrhat. j1.11. wrtaary aaa niuer Ulaei J.I. Eraouae Uiaeaaea. Maat. K. friseaeee af Iliaeeti, ia ralyale. Slagi Rot tie MTerSedoaral (Stable ( aae, with SpeeJBVy, MaaaaL W.ertuary Cure Oil aad rTedlcator, " S7.SO Jar Veterinary t are Oil. i.M arSVaarMa, er Mat araaaM la ihail aal hiaaw eaaaUty aa raiat af artaa. hi iniiir aao. co., 1 1 1 a 1 ia wtauai at,, Vara. . .1 , -r: Tr.. a. aaeaaaaaaaaaaasai CLOTHING. Goods ia stock. Others are ham- Black ! ned with satin. Alto in the best to 'JO dollars. Shetland, Cas.imere, Chinchilla and for cheapness. formerly went to Harrisburg tbey now bava the latest snd best to be bsd. Cuff., Hosiery snd underwear leave iilv r watches, pold chains, cold rings. Bags, Satchels, Valises, Telesoopes, Urn continuanco of it in tbe future wa are ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, snd EXPER. IENCE are the five points that make our businese grow larger each day. We gain by every ssle a friend and customer. QG- This pnoe will bay your choice from a line of Men's good hon- Q3 est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Tbeir true val ue is away above the selling prioe, bat values go begging these days. Have you $6. If so, seleot one of these suits. & Tbe Suits we offer at $10 are made of fine All Wool American Cbev " --"viots and Ca.aimere out in both single and double-breasted styles, and sennet be matohed anywhere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 sre made of very fine Cssetmeree aad Covert Cloths in latest shades and eolort, oat in eomi or full box style; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $10. jjl&IO At $12 we offer a truly anperb line of Men's All-Wool Suits, oat ia -a-afca1 ateat ahapeat of Business Ssok and Frook Styles, end msde of best American Cassimercs and Cheviots, they'd be good value at $16 and $17. TWELVE DOLLARS- Nothing like onr finely fashioned snd cirefally tailor ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered ia this town at that prioe. Styliib dressers; see tbem. You will be surprised. T If yon want something extrs fine see onr imported Dress Suits at $15. 9? J-J They're msde of all different choice materials, rut trimmed aad ewed like custom work, and are the equal of sty $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overooat for $20. $22 or $25 until you bave seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer tbem to suott ga ments offered elsewhere for one-third to one half moro money, don't buy Sobools will open soon and our reilar annual sale of school suits wilt take place. Read: 75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable snd nobby nary col ored Sailor Suits; worth more tbsn double. $2 will buy choioe from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different materials and! latest psterns, cut in double-breasted Kaefer, Ziuav. "Junior, Prtmro,e, -Vid-way, aad other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3.98 will bay your Choice from an extra fine line of hoy a' New Fa? Suits in pretty snd original styles, and made of strictly All Wool Cssiuiere and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $G. 50a for choice from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear-resisting Cssg imeres and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Derbys snd Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, more for the sains make. NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25 e. 50c. A large assortment of Trunks snd Satchels on Second Floor at low cat Prices. FERD MEYERS, the Wliolasala & Retail ClotMer, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Peuna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAS, LEY. ft will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOX S AND CHILDREN 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, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HA RLE Y MIFFLINTOWN lV. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER? CALX AT THE WST RATIONAL MIFFLIN10WN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IS THE WOBLD. Ha waarlaaquaii ties era aaanmaasiil. aetnaHy OntiaatiDa taro boxaa or aor oter brand. oa effected br kaat. rVETTUtilM LIKE. FOR 3 AIJC BY PRAI.KR3 GENERALLY. ltrf s ALESME N W A N T"RD LOCAL. OR TKAVELMMx, to sell onr Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment frnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, r. T. Tbe Sentinel mud Repiten office ia tbe place to get job work done. Tiy it. It wOl pay yon ir yon need anything in that line. i.r . L.1 . 1 t r FIRST FALL SALE OP Men's Suits. We have just roturned from a completely demoralized Clothing market, ar.d sltbcugh. our purchases were larger than ever before, the money inveated, owing to the great shrink age In values, caused bv the great ttrincency is far less than in previous sessons. This, ef eonrse mrant lower pricea lor you than ever before in our historv. JUNIATA VALLEY BAK. OF MIfFLMTOW.1, PA. W1T BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liahla. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prniitnt. T. VAN IRfTLN, rir. rjiaaoTOat. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotrreek, John Bertxler, Jonah L. Barton, Rotwrt R. Parker, Louit R. A'kintea, T. V. Irwin. erOCEBOLDKKt : Pbilip il. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. K. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. H"!mes Irvrin Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr. John Bertzler, T. V. Irw.n. Charlotte Snyder, John H. Blair, F. M. M. Peanell, Joslab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. Saarta. Samuel 8. Rothrock, Solomon Hanbeck, Three and Tour per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposit. jan 23, 1891 U TO WEAK KEH Saaeruit' from tba effects of youthful errors, early Oscar, waatiiie weaknaaa, leat manbood. ete. I win ease a valuable tteauaa .'eeeled eeotauttBaj foil parilonlara or home aura, f ft EE abarRa. apauaMd mediae! work : ahotlldbe seed br avara aaaa who la Barron, and debilitated. Atldraaav rrs. r, c nirixK, Booaua, cosu. RUPTUREKSkc I 'a. aae at "nce. No operauonor batse delay. Thousands ot enrea. Dr. Mayer la at Hotel Penn, Reading;, I'm., second Saturdav oi each moulh- fcDd tor circulars. Advice tiaa. -- - . . . t' i 'ff?' ; lt.i; i ril ifti'ti:(il'. tltf'i l l 1 'I ii'mi 1 1 1 1 i a... f n Am4-..mr .S H e4 aV Aa t at...1 1 1 kL-
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