nni mm 1 1 i muni aaaaaaa ; . - - """'"MM"B1MBBBasaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaBaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaa rf I riENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : fEDJESnAT. SOT. 8, 180S. TERMS. gsMoriptloo, $1.60 per annnm if paid jrance: $2.00 If not paid in advance. ....f arlvAt-tls Amenta InaArtArl at. an nuiwua - " - ,v r V. l.u4n. .jw inch for each lnnertlon. I,ietit business notice In local ool- Tr .-10 A jo cent per line for each insertion. wntloni will be made to those desirlnr rwloctioni ' ttdTtrtle by the year, half or quarter aicarora Talley Railroad. Trails on tlio Tuscarora Valley jjjjosd will run as follows: T.Te Ea.st.JYatrford at 7.30 a , gad 2 r. m., arriving at Port Roy al stoVW an,t 5,15 p- Ir-sve Port Royal at 10:30 a. m. sd 5 15 r v., arriving at East Wa irfsrJ at 1T.5 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. J. C. MoORKITEAD, Supm ntendent . SHORT LOCALS. If Madv rabbit i were bagged last U i- A liirht corn crop is reported from jverywliere. The Peim irnitic-Knglish gold pan ic is yet to come. l'erpev H 'rclifieM came home from Bultim'-""" to vote. Barbr Ptvid H. Craig wears a mile. It is a boy. James Lutliwer, a prominent cit nof A'txna, died last Friday. The World's Fair visitors Lave tbe bifgeat stories to swap these days. J. Frank Tntftrson was at homo Monilav ami Tuesday of this week. Ei-reprer-eiitstive Joseph S. Martin C&zu b m fru Pittsburg to vote. G.T?i! W. Wilson Las recovered bis UeaHb and is about town again. The fivt-bull cran is all the rage now a-iong the .ports of large towns. A c'fi 'UI I.ttr and J, G. YeiRerof Jt .... .... :-. i hnvJf-r CJIIIIIV wen-in wnu last i-ll- dav. The election in over, but the qrtes tioa of finance, tariff, pensions, &c, ars unsettled. TLounB Shaver is having a pivcment laid in front of bis at East Point. Wm. Briibaker has hid the brick houae cellar Trails far his no house iu the Doty sxtension, laid. The picnics are over, the fairs are Tier. N ,w f 'r institutes and re Tira! Kisetius- Thurfiiar, N iveiuber 30, has been dwijMieil by President Cleveland as Thanksgiving Day: Datitif't II. P. lerr, retnrne.l from ib;ine visit to MifHinburg, Union Co.. Peim., labt week. R.rk sausie is slow about com ing int ' market this falL Do people 1- jitles pork man tnty usea to? -riA' It i l'h'HSure to announce tint f Colonel A. K MeCluae of tbe Phila delphia Times 'is improving iu health. Manbcck ,v kelson ana .1. II. ri mons. were in Chicago tbo evening thiL.Wivor Ilirrisou was assisiinit d. .Vrs. Nittio Melov of Patterson, bis ret'asne.l to SeHttle, Washington, with her brother Philo Hamlin and wife. JI L K"is-r fTors a valuable sfor liaal at Vaa Dyke for sale.' Se particulars in another cohi na in this paper. TreBiilcut Cleveland's extra sea sion (,f C ingress adjourned last Fri dav nfternoon until the 1st Monday in December. Ephriaia Corrman many years ed" itor of the Carlisle American, died' it hi huine in Cm-lisle, last Friday fil ye:rs. Local democratic leaders denounce the pension l.n.ws and protection laws. Theyiire helping to draw the strings on hard times. Mrs. .Times Horninrr. and daugh- t Mar v. spent a few days of last week, visiting relatives and friends is Harrifcburg. S;nfnla wh'.thor hereditary or ac p.i:rel, is thoroughly expelled from the blood by flood's Sarsaparilla, th great blood" purifier. Nov. 15, '93. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Tat terson post ofSce. Ask for Kbertiund list. Mr. Harry Casner, 2, H. Johnnou. Taa v.-iter of Formanagh town hip voted in Cuba School House on Tasday, inntead of in Mifflintown. under a rule of court. A man with a bear passed through town on Friday. The bear was well trained, 'and the various perform nces Attracted attention. Tin Inst medical authorities say toe proper wav to treat catarrh is to k a eirif-tif itional remedy like Hoods Sm saparilla. Nov. 15, '93. World's Fair at Chicago was a Psnd exhibition, but. it, ia an awful 'tthat its eloping scenes wre the fnnoral of the assassinated Major of Chic&!. . Clotln'ng merchant John Hollo ijh. Sr , and railroaders George Henderou and Sam Gushord, secur 40 Rquirrels in a hnnt in Licking vretk Valley. Dr. Harshberger who used to prac scedicine in McAlistervillo this inty, died at his home at Milroy. Siu county last Saturday, aged ibout 72 years. The joints An, rauscles are solub nted by Hood's Sarsaparilla that " rheumatism and otitTnesa soon dis appears. et only Hood's. Nov. 15. 1833. . The last run 0f eei8 Iqo place dur ffi? the rain 0f ia8t Friday and Sat Comparitively speaking the Eberofeela caught in the rise Wl has been smalL J Congregational church in cnvilU Mass. is asritated over r "e Relation, that their naator who rf &!??en 8ervinPr them the pas past 18 -'"ius nas 3 bring V "rOoubls Citraet SarsmparrUa la Manners. ' Utmm it ceres. Tskeneetaee. SOcts. Candidates and Deonle have a rent irom pom icr, but it will be of short t y . duration. Ia February comes other election. The great value of Hood's Sarsa parilla as a remedy for catarrh j8 yuucseu ior Dy thousands of peopie whom it has cured. Nov. 1,')3. Wm. Gushard and Reuben L Auker are among the number from this town that Tisited the Fair at Chicago about the time of its closing. The pelts of two added to the long list of captures that Lewis Straver's do 1... j xT..i i , -- a """" i mat. Kina or game. Coon numerous along Shade mountain are Merchant John Etta hA Harry Bonsall arrested Inat for libel. Mr. Bonsall gave bail answer before court. Dr. Lucien Banks and Ezra C. Doty are his bail. Cleveland s Silver Rental Ti,n -.n have about as much affect 'in better ing the times as if the President had issued a proclamation to nnr. Congress in extraordinary session on uie moon Colonel T. S. Moorehead ia r,l. to begin work to extend his line o"f Railroad to Dry Run, Franklin Co Hurry up, Colonel. Hustler n..;.i Gring of Perry county is heading for the same place. A number of the Pennsylvania Un iversity and Princeton co"llege boys were arrested and put in the in Philadelphia last Saturday for dis orderly conduct on the occasion of the foot ball game. The architect's plan of tba Church Building that the Lutheran congregation of this town are talking about building, may be seen at Wm ivollman s place of business. It ia a nice looking building. Lucien Brubaker formerly of Fer managh township, but the past num ber of years a citizen of Chicago, is home to Juniata on a visit, and will remain among his friends hero till near the close of this month. Rev. Jacob Wright and wife, of Westmoreland county, visited Miss Blanche Wright and the family of Dr. Ackley in this town last weelc Vr. Wright is a native of Mifflin town, a son of John Wright, dee'd. Editor Bonsall, Wm. Hoops. Esa . and Andrew Banks, Esq., took in the foot ball game between the'Fricceton and Pennsylvania University team in Philadelphia last Saturday. The game was won by the Princeton boys. A horse that fall down a well on the Bailey farm, in Polk county, Or- egoa, recently, was rescued in a nov el manner. Straw was thrown down the well, and the horse tramped it and rose until he was able to climb out. Last Friday noon, Rev. Philip Graif and wife, took their departure for Oakland, California. They have many warm friends here who often think and apeak of them though they bo separated by the breadth of a con tinent. 1 he pastor of the M. i, Church is i holding revival fervices during the present wek, and for a time indef inite. Sermons will be .preached thin week on "Satan," as a topic: AM are cordially and earnestly invit ed to attend. . 'Governor Pattison fixed Decem ber 14th for the execution of two murderers They are Ralph Cross rnyer, McKean county, and Angelo Zapp, Allegheny county. Botii prisoners were refused pardons at the meeting of the Board of Pardons lafct week." Senator J. D. Cameron has many friends1 who wart to seo him nomi nated for the Presidency. The Sen ator would mako a strong candidate. If he cau secure the nomination the people will give him enough Elector al votes to place him in the Presiden tial Chair. 'We learn that the Dankards of Pennzylvania have bought tho Rock view hotel property at Shirleysbnrg, from Seth F. Meyers, of Altootm, and intend making it an Old Folks' Home. It is a pleasant place nud well fitted for the pui pose intended. Oi biso nia Dkpatch. Newport Ledger. The Presby terian congregation has extended a unanimous call to Rev. F. J. Whe;l 9r of Irvona, Pa., to become their pastor. Tbe charges comprise the churches at Bloomfield and Shor- mansJalo, and the salary of $1000, witb parsonage. A number of boys were arrested on ! a charge made by Rev. Fasick for having'disturbed a religious meeting at Locust Grove in Milford township, and brought before Justice C. B. j Horning last Saturday evening. The Justice put them nnder bond to ans wer before court. The Liberty Bell on its run down the Valley of the Juniata, last Friday, on its way from the World's Fair at Chicago to its home in Philadelphia, stopped at Lewistown where quite a demonstration in its honor was made. Sheriff Lapp represented Juniata at tho meeting in Lewistown. Third Quarterly Meeting of the Mifflintown M. E. Church will be held next Sunday and Monday. Quarterly Love Feast at 9 o'clock A. M. Preaching by the pastor at 10: 30; and by the P. S., Rev. J. Max Lantz. at7 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be admin istered in connection with the morn ing service, and will be continued at night. It Never fans to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. n Hallnw E'en evening, two young men of this town, drove up Tuscarora Valley about 9 miles to visit two young ladies. Two other young men of the town followed the first couple and brought their horse and buggy home, stabled tho borse, and put away the vehicle. When the young men who had called on the young ladies came out of the house, they could not find their borse and buggy. Believing that some one had placed the conveyance somewhere about thepremises, they wandered all over the larm in a iru.i, less search for the horse and buggy. At last foot Bore and weary they went to the bouse at 3 o'clock in the morning, and made known their mis Tr nronrietor of the place, kindly loaned them a horse and wag- with which tney arrives in . Mifflintown about dayngni. "1 Uact o. . to fl yT'CZt M ctT StfaaBWtila. It's the Best Trf It oOcean. The ftercnth naurhter of the seventh daughter is said to be lucky, but her luck does not compare with the "lucky .Yumber Seven" of tiamphreya bpecific, an infallible cure for coughs and colds. Try it. Tcacbei'i Institute Concert. mursday evening, November 30. me ocuuman quartet Uoncert Com pany will give an entertainment The concert giren by the Schuman gurnet Company wa attended by large and appreciative audience. OQairs were placed in the aisles to accommodate the crowd, and the en thusiasm knew no bounds. The program was replete with roealpenii- and the t ivelve numbers listed were expanded to twenty-six by the re sponse ta encores. AH the members aie excellent soloists, and all are de serving of special mention. They are certainly the beat quartet we evtr beard here, and should they come again the hall will not ba able to ac commodate half thecrowd that would like to attend. Toronto (Can.) Globe. FIGIITLXCt A IlOBBER. WAS IT BRAVERY OR WAS IT A CASE OF FOOLHARDINESST A StrnigU With the Fanimi Kit Daltou For the Possession of a S).T.OOO Money l''kf" A Tclcfrmphfir's Story of One Winter eight's ExiM-rlrnre. When I read of atlventuree, there comes to my mind my encounter with a no torious outlaw of the name of Ed Dal ton. For years be had robbed mall coaches and waylaid and innrdered trav elers who were belated and bo unfor tunate us to meet him. I was employed by tho Northern Pa cific railway as telegraph operator. It was in the latter part of the winter that tho most terrible nfrm broke upon that section of tho country that was ever known. The wind blew a strong gale from the northwest, ami the air was full of snow. All trains were late, and I had found no time to leavo my office and take an ex press package of $-1,()0M to the bank for safe kifpintf. The station was crowded and our safe small, so that I usually de posited the company's money iu the bank not liking to risk it in the office. I had an order from tho dispatcher not to po to bed till after No. 4 had jiassed. This was the western bonnd limited, due at Cameron nt 10 minutes of 11. It was a lonely night. The wires hummed and sobted in the wind as though they could not withstand the fury of the storm. I h.wl finished my work and was sitting half asleep near the stove, which was filled with coal and red as a cherry, when a sensation of some im pending danger took possession of me. Trying to sliake it off, I walked to my desk, threw open the key and asked the operator on the "night trick" at Hudson how No. 4 was. "On time," clicked the instrument in reply, and I stirred tho fire, turued the blaze of my lamp higher and eat down again. I or 1 J or 20 minutes I sat listening to the monotonous click so musical to the operator's ear, when I becume conscious euiue one was looking through the win dow, and a thought of the express pack ago flashed 'through my mind. At the Eanie instant a crashing of glass was fol lowed by a gruff voice saying: "Move and yon are adead man!" I did not stir, but I realized that I was looking straight ' into a six bhooter. While I was wondering bow I could i-ave the money the robl-r broke out the rest of the window pane and crawled in over my desk. Oh, for some way to reach my trusty "bulldog," which wus lying in full bight under the ticket window. Useless wish! Ordering me to rise, the ruffian calmly took my chair and proceeded to warm his chilled luemljers U-fore "cleaning out" the office, all the while keeping the revolver pointed at my head. Glancing around, lie spied my pistol and coolly put it In his pocket. As he rose he said: "Well, now I am ready for business. I will just trouble you for that little package with the red seals that ism your eafe." I was desperate enough to say any thing and broke into a loud, harsh laugh as ho finished. Waa ever anything more lucky?" I cried, and my voice sounded like a croak. "Why. my friend, I have been waiting for a chance to rob the express company for a month. :::id if you are bound to take the package we will divide the con tents and skip together." lie looked at me a moment with a bkeptical f.neer. Bosh! Don't talk Ftuff! Whatever you do be quick about it and look a little out that you play me no trick, or I'll fin- , , , . t. , inmeu i.u. ..uu . tj t r(W mvsWf ,iron hlm if he moved his revolver away for an instant. It did not seem likely that opportunity would favor me, but as I took the money from the safe and handed it to him he lowered his weapon The critical time had come! If I should fail to overpower the fellow, it meant death for me. I sprang upon hiin with the strength of a madman, and so unex'cteil wm the movement that we Ixrth went sprawling on the floor, tho revolver discharging it self harmlessly as we fell. Te robber soon struggled to his feet, and lifting me completely from the floor forced ma through tho ticket window. But I had wrestled often while at col lege, aud ns I crashed through the glass I whirled him around, throwing my left foot back of his in such a way that the next instant found him on his head in a corner. Wild with excitement, I pinned him to the floor, pnlliug my old "bull dog" from his pocket and changing the situation by placing the muzilo against his temple. "Lfo still, my friend," I panted, "or It will bo worse for youT At that verv moment I heard the fa miliar whistle t.f No. 4, which wus ap proaching tho station, but would not stop unless signaled. I was master of the situation now. I could stretch out ,..v l. ft band and touch the signal board. and with a lond cry of triumph that sounded strange and savage in my own cars I turned it. I heard the airbrakes and escaping steam, aud theu the train came to a full stop. Directly afterward the office door opened, and tho conduct- his lanR'm and ex- pet-ting his train orders. T .,i.noso he understood the tableau before him, but that waa all I knew for rtTiA time. When I became conscious oi wnai was going on around me, they had my rob ber bound hand and foot, and an eager crowd stood round my chair, praising my bravery and congratulating me on saving the large sum of money and cap turing the boldest robber west of Cam eron, tho famous Ed Dalton. Waa It bravery? Sometimes I think it was foolharuiness. out it pmu well, for both railway uu rift rewarded me generou-siymmonej panft-srewarneuui , T7.ri. , ...,.,. nosition. Archie Eggle- son. -.r.aaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.awaii n I I jUr f i I An exchange remarks: The man who gets ma 1 at what the newspa pers say about him, should return thanks three times a day for what the newspapers truthfully know about him and don't say. Daniel Conn died at the home of his son inlaw, Theodore Memming er, in Sprnce Hill township, Novem ber 6, 1893. Mr. Onn was aged 09 years, 11 months. Dunns the past four yeirs, he suffered from partial paralysis, which kept him confined to bed. Mrs. Charles Eldridire and Miss Annie E. Nelson of Columbus. Ohio. visited in town and Lost Creek Val ley last week. Their father David Nelson was born at Cedar Soiinrs. one hundred years ago. They are related to the McMeens. Wilsons. Jamisons and inompsons. George W. Wilson wa aoDointed Inspector tf Election in Patterson. on Monday, the 6th inst., to take tbe place oi tl. M. Isenbersr. who waa elected to fill that position at the spring election, and who had be come disqualified through his ap pointment as lax collector in Patter son borough. Daniel Doll .r was struck with a club, by a man named Rodgers, last Wednesday' at Jack's Creek. 2 miles from Lewistown, from the af fects of which he died within 52 hours. The particular cause of tbo killing is not known bore further than it v.-as about some cut wood. Rodgers has been lodged in Lewis town jail. 'Bellefonte's council ordered the enforcement of a borough ordinance which prohibits boys under 14 years from being on the atreetn after 8 o'clock in the evenincr. The nolice have been instructed to arrest all such boj s, who are on the streets af ter that hour. This step was taken because of complaints that boya blocked the streets and corners at night and offended passers by with profane and vulgar language." Newport News: Rock bas3 are plentiful in the Juniata river at this place. They are caught in consider able quantities and sell at ten cents a pound, cleaned, ready for the fry ing pan. A horse valued at $115 was stolen from James Feck's stable, in Liberty Valley, afew nights ago. Rev. J. S. Souser, the M. E. prearher of Blain was staying over night with Mr. Peck, and the horse thief appropriated his brand new buPg7t costing J100, and his good collar and bridle. The balance need ed to make out a set of harness was stolen from Mr. Peck. 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 ono 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 lovely renin!)-; A few Ixjttles of it. has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown.' Pa. Feb. 1. 93 ly. It nTfr falli tornm-MANNIRS doable extsact SARSAPARILLA. ftoc mrjwhtn . - Teacbem Institute Lectures. Mon'pay Evkniso, November 27. Address of Welcome Dr. Hollo- wav. Response Samuel I. Ktoner Address, by Prof. Charles n. Albert, of Lloomsburg. Tuesday Evesijm, November 28th. L. I. Handy. Subject, "The Road to Victory." It was indeed a fine lecture. Mr Handy is an eloquent, brilliant speak er, wi, b a sparkle of humor in this discourse that is most pleasing. He is a man who must be heard to be fully appreciated. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity, and many turned awav for want of room. Canton (Ohio) Evening Transcript. Wbdnesdat Evehino, November 29 A. R. Horn, Subject Push and 1'ull. lne lecturer is an able man, competent to do justice to any sub joct that he gives attention to Friday Evening, December 1 B. Do-Motte, Subject. The Harp of the Senses or the Secret of Character Building. "Do Mott is a prince upon the lec tura platform. Lancaster never had his superior. We have had him twice, and onr people are willing to have hira twice every year." Supt. W. J. Brecht, Lancaster, Pa. During the two hours of his deliv ery the speaker had the individual attention of bis audience, wbo mam tested their appreciation of his ef fort by frequent ontburts of applaus. Tho good which Dr. le Motte is do ing for the coming generation by his able and instructive lectures cannot be measured. He richly deserved all the praises bestowed upon him by those present. The lecture must ba seen and heard to be appreciated fully. Meadville (Pa.) Republican ilAKRlKltX Robison Clark On October 31 1893, at Mare Island, Cal., Samuel Shellburn Robison, ensign U. S Navy, and Miss Marv Louise Clark daughter of commander Clark. Gingrich Spordiower- On Oct. 19th, by Rev. E. K Berry, Jerome Gingrich of .Mifflin Co., and Alberta Sponnower of Juniata Uo Whistler "Wood. On the 19th nit., bv Rev. M. L. Drumm. G. W. W. Whistler and Rosanna E. Wood both of Juniata county. Keister McNanitrle. On the 24lh tilt., bv Rey. R. M. Campbell, SamT A. Keister and Mary M. MeNanigle, both of Port Royal, Juniata county. Rodsrers Wilson. Near Neely town. Huntingdon Co.. Pa., Oct. 25 1893. bv Rev. J. F. Diener, Mr George A. Rodgers of Williamsport Pa., and Miss Lydia H. Wilson. Book Rodgers At Blair's Mills, Pa . Oct. 26. 1893. by the same, Mr, Edmund D. Book and Miss Anna M. Rodgers. Shearer Morrow. At Blair' i.uJM bv the same i -'"" w : Mr John H. Shearer and Miss Mag Mr. John H. Shearer and Miss gic J E Morrow. llnaajiiifli iiiVfV,r-'aa)'a.tMinM,i .ij, Mrm. Theresa Jforte For fourteen years I have suffered with kid. aey trouble tnj back so lame Ut sometimes I Could Not Raise Myself np out of tnf ehalr, nor turn mysell In bed. I eould not steep, and aaf fereal arvaf elaireae wltu my food. 1 have taken lour bottles of Hood's Cures flood's Sariaparllla. I trel like a new person. and my terrible suffering have alt gone. Life Is comfort eompsred to the nUsery It ued to do.- nits. xnrTBESA Uabtsoy. Albion, re. Hood's Pills cure Constlpsi taluo action of Uis alu cure Constipation by restnr. tng Uie perls: iiaipnciry c Pencil Crates. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre- i pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater- i ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all ! kinds of Building Material at the i Mill formerly owned by her late hus-! band, R. W Humphrey, deceased. I Peach lumber a peeialitv. Maie. I Juniata county, Pa. tf. fJP. DERR, PRtCTIC.lL DENTIST, (Grsrinat of the PbilsdelpMa Dental Col lege.) fwnirrly of MiUlinlmrs:. Fa., has lo cated permanently in MittiintowB, as suc cessor to the late Dr. . I.. Den-, are! will continue thv ienl business (established by tbe Utter in 18t;) at the wall known of fice on HrKlR slrei-t opposite Court House. E7-TEKTH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY wrrnouT pain. JVe Chloroform, Ether, or Go vied. No Sore Gums or Diseomtort to rslient. either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed rr to charge will be made. All work gusranterd lo give perfect satisfrc Hon. Terms, strictly ciu. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. H0LL0BAUGH & SON IAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING ST0UE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF And are the largest dealers in Clo'hinp: in Juniata County. If yon doubt it, examine our Ftock SDd compare it with others and render yonr verdiot. They have all their Fall ami Winter (iond. in stock. Otkers are ham mering sway on Summer Goods Wben cot in style. Their stock this season eds, fancy cLeviots, I lack cheviots, makes, rouud and square sack, single prices range for men s suits from (2) drens' suits from one to seven dollars. scale. They have undoubtedly the grandest lino of dress ovcrooats ever seen ia this market. . ,Tbe Finest Beaver Coats lined with Satin, in Black, Blue and Brown . The most Superb L'me of Keneys and Meltons in dare and light shades. Tbe genuine Chinchilla in Blue and Black ! ned with satin. Also in the best Italian Cloth, in prices ranging from 7 Til KIR IiIII2 Or HEAVY STORM COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Satinette at prices that will surprise A Full Line of Cbildrena' Uvcrcnats v-ry low. Tbeir line of bats is always tbe latest out. We bave the Hat Trade and all tbe voum? men know it. while tbey buy of us. In neckwear and supcnders thev Their line of Fine Shirts, '-otton nothing to be desired. Large men will find a Uoniplrto derwear, collars, bats and overalls that Tbey are the Agents of the Celebrated llongla Shoe and bays all styles and sizes. Thev are also tbe aeents of the tbe smallest boy or tbe largest man. Thev have a full line of gold and collar and cuff buttons, TruDks, Hand brellas, Ac. Thanking tba publio for tbeir liberal pa'ronage in the past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to merit a yours to serve. IIOLLWBAL'GH & cv ' top i i&fMf i for HORSES There has been a great deal of talk about my horses not being safe in Time of Funerals. 1 bave new disposed of tbat team of horses, snd purchased . .l.o.nt .m r,f Klsek Horses st tbe cost of $575.00 which are perfeotly safs. Any womsn dan drive them. VERY TRULY, S. S. EMBALMER r,;,..,i,.aawiT i i M aaa r ; Knii laiJII j THE MILD POWER CURES. HUIYIPH REYS ! P11nmrhrrY' Sprrlir. araft-temiacaftr u4 CKTcHUly mpurad Roman!., for jaua la . practi.it aad for or thirty tfui br Um ( Popl wtta omlrfa snoraas. Etrai (Inula ttpactSo i roUl cure for tlw IIm.m noinr Ramr-lirs ul I ha World. 1 FeTerm, rmcntluiM. Inflammation. .25 9 arms, Wwrm wr, Wnrm Colic... .-J.'J TwUilaaj CoUc. t rylna;. Wakrfulna .14 4 Diarrhea, of rhililrrn nt Adulu -J.t A l;ar-Btarr.Uriplns, l.ilkws loiie -J& C'halara Marti, Vomiting ..5 t :ebs, ulla. I ronr-hula. aj X Nraralila. Trmtharbe. raeeacha 3S t-llaafuan, Mak Ilnxlarhe. Vanbro. .-ii e lTaBia, ftlllniianoaa. 1 enntnatlna .m arr-ad r Palatal Periada. .Ui " iiirt, iw i-rnruaa rrrloua 13 . UrriflUa, Maanvacai.... 1 4 Halt Uhraai, Jrjnpalaa. RrupUona. 13 ltaeaaaalan. ar KhaumaNor-aln.. ! Malaria, kills. Parar aad Arue.... f 7 Pllaa.Bllad or Mardrnc I-Osaiaalaar. Smw Viak Ira. 1 -f"atrra. Influaaaa. tcM DiLbaHraS ae-V aaaslaa l.'anh l Aatknia, Osnoanod Braathlns 'J-Ir tiahara;a. ImaalnS Wearing; J errofala, Knlnnrad t-landa. Swalllnc 24-Uanrral Dabllltr, rhjuaal aakaral mOrwvnj and Soaatr Saorattona as Arat-olckar-aa. SloLnaas froai Kldlna 37-K.ldaar Ulaaaaaa 'it it .24 .ii .2$ .33 .33 . .zs .93 .33 .33 .03 .33 .3 .93 .43 .93 & te e.-re Maath. ir Caakat !-rrlnary Wnkim, WatUaBed' Ss-IMaatherta. tlrrata4ira'sTsri. 33 Chraale t'aacsetlaas a Krupttoas, IXT2A KDMBBBS: 9S "ar-reaa Drbllttr, aoailaal Waab- naaa. r invoiijalar Tuw..Saraaa l.ee IlDiMriaf tfee llaart. KnlpltaMoa I. SO S3 -Bllaaar, 8paataa.at. Vlma baaca... l.ee hr Uraa).ta, ar aaat aal4 aa raw,4 ml Pm. Swaraaara' M.ar.L I44 rM. i b.m aa raaa. Huariraxw vra. ca.,1 1 1 aitiimsaast.. swTara. SPECIF fCS", H U MPHREYS' jWITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." I For niaa Srtrmal or lnan.l. BIlBdnrBlradtna;: I rutuiala 11.: Tnr 111 I li illin of UaSaiaa. j Tln rellaf U aamadlam tfca anre carta ua. j rSIOB, M CTS. TRIAL SIZE, M OTt. aua ar nanaa, ar Mai pal ,.ia UH rarlr af tamraasas-mts, 1 1 1 a 1 is mu tu, ia isaa HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Far Hsrset, CatUt, Sheep, Isgs, Zsp, AHU ruuLisi, 308 Pace Beak aa Trratairat ef AalaaaJe aad I kart seat raa. Rm; FrTvra,('f ntlaii.liliaiaiiln A.A.lHplnal Meninitia, Milk Katar. H. It rtralna, l.iaiaarn, at heaaiallaas. '.'. nialraiprr. Nasal Ularharsee. l.I.llois ar r.raba. Waraie. U.K. 4'oaaba, I Ira ana, Paaaeiaalsw folia ar 4irlpra. Itallrache. .HinrarrUff, Haaiarrhasas. Il.Ii. I riuarr and Kldaar niaaaaea, 1.1 Kraptiaa llaaara. Hlair, .K liiaeaara at Itlaaatlaa, Paralysis. Slak' ButUa tOTn-Mdoaral, - . a0 Stable raai. with rnrotfiea. VtaauSL VeUa-lnarr Cura Oil an1 Mailicaaar. ST.ee Jar eteriuarj Care Oil. - l.O Salf krSraaaMat ar apal aiiaal aa aaaiaaaS a aar a 1 1 1 7 aa rrlat af araw. HlarBRKTB' BSD. iO., 1 1 1 A IIS WUBaai StSawVarfe. , : wj . it a aaMaaaaaaaaaaa CLOTHING. September is here linen dusters are comprises all tbe latest in fancy worst. cs.'.'imereo, Vo. In all the different rr double breasted, eutaways, &o. Tbeir two to -0) twenty dollars and in cbil- Surely all classes oan te salted in this to 110 dollars. Shetland, Cassiuiere, Chinchilla and you fur cheapness. formerly went to liarnsburg tbey now bave tbe latest and best to be cad. Cuffs, Hosiery and underwear leave I.ilp or extra sized suits, pantaloons, nn are not kept by others. world - wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit silvrr watches, gold chains, gold rings, Bags, Satchels, Valises, Telescopes, Um continuance of it in tbe future we are SON, tbe Clothiers, Main St., Patterson, Pa. They psj no stttention to cars. RUBLE, AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1 ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, nd EX PER IENCE are the five points tbat make onr business grow larger each day. We gain by every sals a friend and customer. 6- This pnoe will buy yonr eboioe from a line of Men's rood hoe est Fall suits, in single or doable breasted styles. Tbeir trne val ue is away above the selling price, bnt values go brggiig tb-se days. Have yon $6. If so, select one of these suits. 10 Tbe Suits we offer at $10 are made of fine All Wool American Chov- . ... ..... ..... a viuts and Uassimere eat in both cannot bs matched anywhere TEN DOLLARS. Tbe Fall Overcoats Cassimeres and Covert Cloths or fall box style; unobtainable f At $12 ws offer a truly superb line of Men's All-Wool Suitf, ent In latest tbapest of Business Saok and Frook Styles, and ms9 ef . . nt , . .,L r 1 .t 1 S best Aroenean uassimeres ana iDeviots, toev a ds guoa thus ?iU and $17. TWELVE D0LHRS- Nothing like onr finely fasLioned and eir-fUly tailor ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered tn this tows at tbat prioe. Styliuh dressers; see them. You will ba surprised. T If you want something extra fine see oar imported Press Suits at $1. J ---'They're made of all different choice materiala. eut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are tbe equal of any $20 Suits c tiered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overooat for $2C. $22 or $25 unul you bave seen oars for $15. If you don't prefer them to most gar meats offered elsewhere for one-third to one half more money, don't bu 8cbools will open soon and oar regular annual sals of school suits will take place. Read: 75 cents will buy cboios 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 latest paterns, cut in double-breasted Keefer,.Zouave,Juoior, Primrose, .Mid way, and other new Fall Styles mads to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3.98 will buy your Cboioe from an extra fine line of Boys' 'ew Fall Suits in pretty snd origioal styles, aad made of srriotly All Wool Csssuneres and Cheviots. Tbey ars worth $5 and $C. 50o for oboioe from a big line of imeres and Cheviots. Tbe Latest Fashions in Derbys and Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25e. 50c. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels on Second Flour at low est Prices. FERD MEYERS, tlie Wholasala & Retail ClotMer, Bridge St., Mifflintawn, Pcuna. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Oooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the His prices leave all Competitors in th rear, so dou't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. H MIFFLINTOWN IP. HAVE T9U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL. AT TBE F1BST MIFFLIN'! OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZERgSe BEST I3f THE yvOBtlJ. Itswaarian qaaJMIaaar. aaanipaaaail. aatnaTTj mtlaatine two boieiof Hl"I1tr5n.'?-. mfir Smted t7 beat. WU ETTUk.tla.MI. IK K. rOSBAUByPKAJ-KBSOVKErUIXT. lyf Q ALESMEM UWANTED.1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell onr Stork. Salary. Expenses and Steady Employment jrnaranteed. CDASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y. The Senlmtl md RtjnUhrm office ia tbe place to get job work dose. Tijlt. It will 1 pay yon if yon need anything in that line. FIRST FALL SALE OF Men's Suits. Websve just retrrned from a coropVMy demoralized Clothing ciurkef, and r'thmii:! OBr ptirchsscs were larur titan ers- t.re. tbe money investr-d, owing to thngts br vM SRC In values, caused bv tbe final t.ur-.j is far less tban in previous oaaon. 1 ui. ct eonrse mrans lower price for you thsn ever before in oar history. stneln and double-breasted styiaa, ana below $15. we show at $10 are made of very fins in latest shades and colors, out tu mo; anywhere below $14 to $16. Boys' Suits, in all different materials and Knee Pants, made ot wear-resisting v-ass- Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $8. cent, more for the same make. OF Wonderfully Low Prices. A K L E i JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. of MirrdsrroWH, pa. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder.- Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTH ROCK. Prt.iJnt. T. VAN IRWIN, rAtT. bii across. W. C. Poraeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Dertsler, Josiah L. Partoa, Robert R. Parker, Lonls B. Atklasea, T. V. Irwin. tTOCKHOLtBS : Philip M. Kepaer, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, . . . I I W. C. fomaroy, J. noimo irw.a Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr, Jnhn Hertzler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte 8 nyder, Joslab L Barton, Robert H. Pattersoa, Levi Llfrht, jonn n. riair, P. M . M. Penaell. Samuel S. Rothroek, Wm. B wsrts. Solomon Msnbrrk, "hree and Fonr per cent, interest will paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 23, 1891 tf TO WEAK LIEU gaarrlcg from tlia effcta of yantliftJ orrora. aaiTr Oscar, waatuia waaanraa. last manaoscl. at a, I wia m t TaSuabla traatt. ,frll mtalAlnc fall partlonUri for aoma cure. FRCI of aharya. ipkmdld medical work ; ahonld ba raa4 vt Try rar. wbo Is Barrous ana oabllUaKMl. A4araaa. RUPTURE! Cut BTiavrantea4 by Dr. J. B.alaycx nil Arch St. 1'hilo. ka. al nce. fto operaiion-or oaD' di-lnr. Thuusanda of enres. Or. Mayer Is o Hold Perm, Hesdina;, Pa., safload Satardsy oi entb monta Send for circulars. AcWice Ircv H!,U'",!r.M,J fj'?X'Wlfy?''Pm'AW)m'WPtWfW'W t ' (.-,: I '.1': ' -'.'.: rj-: '(( I '; " J ' ' ;.'.).' r.;:: If." m I 'Xi'.r i'.'.i'.;'
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