u tt: SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Miri'LINTOWN : WEDMnVV, NOT. 15, 1893. . TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum If paid in advance ; n not rata in advance, Transient advertisement Inserted at 60 gents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notioes In local col amn. 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Dart actions will be made to those desiring -to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Vaccinae. Iustitur-e, next week. Winter came on tbe 15th. Foot ball is the game now. John E;ka is having his house re roofed- Martha Jackuian is visiting in Har risburg. Semi for your doctor and be vac cinated. Then- are !GG pupils in the Indian gcliool itt C arlisle. 0. P- Dull, of MeYeytown pipes nuiI to the railroad. Four to six inches of snow fell in York State bist week. A revival meeting is in progrcbs in the Piif tet son church. J. B Kurtz, Esq., of this place has opor.ed a law othce in Altoona. Dr. B. F. Aeklev of this town has a specific remedy for diphtheria. There in promise of a large atten dani; up n the Institute next week The reservoir of thi Newport wat er c ra;wny holds 1,000,009 gallons of wftttr. ;s M cry lleek is quite ill with f --usumpiion at Ler home on Cherry street. 1). II. Varns of Fayette township, has trapped a number of eoous this season. S'lcrill" Ltpp is on a business trip to Berks, Chester, and Lancaster ooiittit-s. The iippor eu.l of TtiKcarora Valley ra treated to an inch of snow on the 15th Ij e'ir'.ain parts of Snyder county, iclionls Lave been cloned oa account of diphtheria. A uew time hible for the running of trains went into effect on the rail road n Sunday. Tlie rv,1d Fellows of Pennsylvania will !n .Id their grand t-DCimpment iu A'.t i'.na n xt May. Chflml" reburg, Pa.. 1ms an ordi nance whi,-l forbids the use of plin shois f.nd air guns j Miss Nan r.nd M-tud ?.IcCullooh, of H-irrNlmrrr, visite 1 iu Patterson, a few (Li vh last w-k. H ivrv G)i.'eiaud nud G rg. Fri day, .f O enla, Clearfield county, spent Sitbliatbia town. Mrs. Al'-'soi.. wife f Editor W,u Allison is in Athens, George, visiting br i!mi;'';ter Mrs. Merrick. Tie; i .miwain tops were tipped with sno-v - n the niorninsr of the 14tV, t!i" i! timi! this fall. Ti e r f e'lcriiiT-rnent of the Penn-svl.- .ni N ;i -nittl G:i.ird will be held or the I.;.t:!e field of Gettysburg. The f-nir.H pnx pidetuic ia Head ing', hns 5is-ed people, nnd vaccinn tio:i i.K the urdrr now. Vaccinate. Pil-v. .f. L. Drum will preach the Thnnk is-i'ii'.'. Union srrrne.n in the Presbyterian church e.t 10.30, a. m. The t;ii;;o thnt espies a woman wi:! ; 1 "i iie futl . f hot water will net i v ! r ! t-r to i-;.thira a Vreikf;ist. ; A i. f . out e f th.e !e 2C j-trri of raned fruit Ihiref D Y. Bashor'n j hons" i.i port K yal, one night re- ct-nily Foot b;i'l p!ainf.- is more fatal to life find litiib and health than prize fijjlitic-- and rn to brur-tl thau bull fi?h.;.-. Scr t il.i whtther hereditary or ac ejuire v is thoroughly expelled from the 1.1 io 1 bv II jo.I's Ssirsararilln, thes pivr.t LI io ( purifier. Nov. 15, '93. IT i Hj .vi i rds-r aud more respeet-ab'i- in oiv j fopla would be if they won' 1 hoi d their tongue more than they do. ''i'he fact that a subscriber who is in itrrenrs cannot jtny all he owes at or.ci-n ed n.)c keep him from psyiiig inrt of it " No other : arsHptrilla lias equaled H i . i s iti th relief it gives in sever-e-' ;,!.-.( s of dyspepuia, sick headache, :."t:.-,;iess, etc. If yri dciro to b; 1 f r tho bud l ick' ff the brid ire across the river at Mexico, see bridge kttiug notico in an other eolumn. Snrim-1 McNitt, of near Milroy, itlin county, raised one hundred a::'! twenty live bushels of turnip" in hi. crn tie'd tliis jtar. Th.e prent va'. i-! of Hood's Sarsn pariila as a remedy f-r catarrh in vo ..Led for by thousands cf people whom it ha. cured. Nov. 1, '93. There is a bilk ef instituting im-reacl-im.Lt proceedings agaicfet Pres ident. Cleveland for conspiring' t'J set up u i:ioii'iich- in Honolulu. Huntingdon Journal: There are BOiiie peop.le in this place who have leuri.t I to their sorrow that stealing chic-ker.s is very b:;d business. S rofula eradicted and aU kindred dis-asts cured bj- Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which by its vitalizing ftDd al t'rative e fleets, makes j.ure b!ood. An exchange sa3-e. I propose to lublish a highly interesting Christ mas number bypublihhing the names jf all my delinquent subscribers. Governor Pattison, has appointed D- B. MeWilliums a delepate from this county, to the farmers' national congress, to meet in Savannah, Geor gia, December 12. Hood's Sitrpaparilla has curftd ar.y alllicted with rheumatism, ami we urge all who suffer from this dis ae to give this medicine a trial. l'HiwatU frt ourod take Manner Double E WrtUrMywllifc It'a the best Trj It 60 ceata. 'ftft iiwmm,M luviA i-jj After a Brief illness of two days the only dar.glu.er of Simon TJlsh, of Fermanagh township died, on ib evening of the 14th inst., aged 11 years i montu 29 days The awful price the people of this country paid by electing Cleveland i resident, can on v ho me-ismm,! l. the hard times and destitution that ainicis many people now. One hundred thousaud counter- leit tickets on the Biltimore and Ohio, Krie, Tittsburg and other roads running into Chicago have been dis covers.! m the Chicago office?. The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional return! v like Hood's Sar.-aparilla. Nov. 15," '03. Anna Bearley, of Lewistown pro ceeded to hunt Walter Bidea of the town, with a gun . Officers of the law interfered and lodtred Anna i jail from which she was released on oau. Jerome Sisber bought "a quarrv lot ut the south end of Third Street from tho Ezra Parker heirs, and that stopped the erection of the house for tuo hose carriago in ihat part of the town. Itch on human, man nn Imrtoo docs and all stock mr..,l ... nn w (111 Li - utes Iy Woolford'B Sanirarv T.nt 14 in This never fails. S;ld bv L. Banks & Co., Druggift, Miillntmvn. Nov. 22ud 1894. Judge MePherson. of Teli.infn Pa., has ruled for Li-i c. urt, that a witness in bc-iiir? sworn nee.l not L-iaj a biblo that every oi:e has handled. In taking an oath it is a mistaken idea t'uit a bible must be kissed. Awta'tly gentleman of Altoona as placed a lari-e sum of monev in the Lands of I he Mayor to be (.v:n. dad by ernplojins at !?l a dav ali idle meu of the city to work on im provements, so Ffiys a desnstch. David Buiajrardner. of Marvsville. Perry countv. Pa., had ouite a" tmm. ber of town hoys and gir's arrested lor discrrierlv c-induct about his premises on Hallowe'en. Srrure Bor ers left them free bv each pavin.T a nnooffl. Puddlers in ftirnnces are paid $2.- 50 a ton, the same price thnt wps Paid wLen .lames Buch.umn was Pr sident. Will the Cleveland ndminist rati., o get back to the depreciation of United Stat s paper laonev tha. took plae.j under Buchanan' administration ? It Never fails to Cure MANNEP.S DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPAHILLA. A writer savs tiat whenever a horse driven by him has balked, he ha trot out of his carriage, goes to the horse's forefoot, lifted it from the ground, and strikes the shoe u few blows with a stone. Ho h.id never failed t-j start a balky horse in this very simple way. The state board of health has is sued a proclamation to the people of tin comtn ii'.ve dtii warning them of the danger of an epidemic of tin-ill p'-x. Coiuitv commissioners and .li roetots of the poor are enjoined to bo prepired to establish emergency hon pitals V cciuate. Tv o voong'i rin'f rs from. Harris bn'g hav-j become pi-iprieii.TS and edjturi of the Marysville, Pc-rrv cou.i- ! tv Advinc-, aud issue a paper bum full of news. From present appear ances it. loo!-s as if the young men are destined to havj a successful care, r The Si:stixet. aso KEPfB!.i cvx exre:;ds to t hem i:s befft wishes. Thii joints and m is ?'es nra so lub ricated by Hood's S irsoparilla thnt all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appears. Get only Hood's. Nov. l"i. 1803. George HofTuer died suddenly nt his home i't Ilnntind in, 1-st Thi'.r : dav. lie is the third ln.iel-kwper of thnt town who recently died. Be ceniiv D.irsey Hilknitfer and Geoi tr-: I Conrad, 1-iudlords of the sht.8 tov. .'. difd wi'hont a niomoiits t otice j is! as M-. Tloffurr died. The three nie-u er.ch li.id pass.'d their h birthdiy. Etia-ish Snr.vla Linirac-r.t removes all Hird, Sft or Cill .us-d Lu-o;s aud Blemi-hes from horses. Bio d Spavins, Curbs Splint--, Swee!.ey, Tiinsr Bone, Siritl-s, Spraiues, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $30 by u-o of one bottle. War ranted tho most wonderful Blemieh Cure t-vi r known. Sold by L. B iaLs .v'Co , Dru-git Milllintown, Pi Nov. 22, ':. ritve yon tried South Am'-rtcdu Nervine tho pern c the century "i Thpreat rnrc for Ioditr-'slion, Dya- l - I- r.ei t-i.i ciiii .ervousn--Rs. vtarmu ed tile most '.cn lerf;:! Rtoniich nl ,,,, ,. xt - t t;.i u. tin 15 Cintr, tj 1 1 . T -I.,p1.fj 1 Co., Drijorprudp, Miniiafown, Pn Nov. 14. 1 -. Union Tb:inksErivintr services ill be held on the rnt!j, insK, at 10.30 A. M., iu tho Presbyterian Church of tin place. The per won will be pre.icliu 1 bv Rer. 1. L. Drum, v-ns-tor of tbe M. E. church. The pus tors earnestly urge all the people, to take part in "the worship of our Com mon Ben f ictor. All will be we!com eel On bflialf of tbe Pastors' Ass'n. JOHN K. HENDERSON. Secretarj'. A St. Louis man claim- to have in vested an electric lamp that throv.s such a powerful H'bt wl-.f n focal;"ziil, that the coursn cf blooi veins in a man can be s-.en, f ho course and ac tions of tbe muscles can be seen. The stomach aid i's work can be seen thronh this new invention. The actiou e.f the heart is revealed, and the br.iin work is plainly opr-ned up to the power of this new search liRht. It is expected thnt Ibis invention will be of incalculable good in locating diseases in the human body. Wednesday noon of last week as John H. Toiler, of near Bellville, went to throw down hay off his mow to feed his horses he found two col ored men sleeping in the Lay. Hom ing tbn up he wanted to know what they were doing there at that time of dav. They replied that they were out bite the night before ud had come there to take asleep. They then aeked Mr. Yoder for something to eat, which he gave thorn. After their long sleep they needed to fill up the inner man. Lewistown Ga zette. Subscribe for tbe Sbntihei astd Rcpobli ca, Stood paper. auMui A woman of Altoona while attend ing the hearing of her huhbaud who had bean !0 ken! up for drunkennegs, became so augry at her hubby that she picked up a policeman's club and began to deal not justice to him in her own way. Tho husband's head was pretty sore and the wife was locked up until her temper "bimtner ed." When the aldermr.u asked the wonie.n to cive an account of her con duct she said she was sorrow, bat that her husband would rather bny liquor with his money than feed and cluthe his family. About 9 o'clock on the night of the 13th inst., burglars entered the steam rolling mill in Wayne township, Mif &m county, about two miles north of Newton Hamilton, owned by th? Fields Bros., blew open the" safe, took a riflj belonging to the miller, David Hinkley, and a few otht r small items. Tho robbery was net disco v until the next morning, but tho re port of the blowing open of tho safe was heard by the tenant, Mr. Trailer, about 9 o'clock last night, when he thought it was the discharge of a trun " u;mis oi some uunter return- ing home. Th. best and en!, Double Extract Saiwparilia is Itanners. Itauns. Taks no other. 60 cents. Harriet E. Hall of Wavnetown, Ind., says: -I owe my life" to th great South America Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from tlte .rtTecN of an chaustcd St.ma.-h, Indigestion, Nervous proKtrati.uarjd a general nhrttterod ronditjon of nir ; whole svt,t-in. il id 'iven an a i i hopes of cetfinc lf:tl irifA throo doctors with no rohef. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic ini-! r - . -. . . - ' i. uv,.l u.Hb x a.- r4i Jw el me entin lv. I believe it i t.bfl bfKT m.i.)ifino i. 11 -Vl f ii.-t rof,.luT)1..nd it u hiffblv." Sold by L. Ciitd-8 & Co., Dr.i-.Hsf, ?,Iif flintown. V O-o-i 1.. '' J' The Lewistown Free Press says : Wiiiiam Rwd, of HiIerville, now in I his 8Sih year, husk-dil corn fur Levi! o-.U r, on tLe f ti ru of A. C. Miv-f, ueir Siuh-rville, for fix davs cniise - cutivcly Riid a hnlf d.iy in tho follow- wpek, which we oall iv record hard to beat ta!:injj althe liures in- to aocounf. Willi.ua Ptinl. tho Chee.tuut slropt Butcher, while in tho net of killi'i'.' a sfoer ore day day laht week rec-'ivod p iinful injur - ieH from tho ru.iddoied boviuo. It mide a rush at Mr. Paul and pinned ont of Lis nr-ms against the builditi with out) of iU horns, bruising it paiufnllj- Slnca eryiipelis has s-t in nnd Mr. P. is con Sued to the house. Farm For Sale. Abraham B. Snj-der, of Turbelt township hiis a very desirable firm of 40 acres situ ite, otie mile south of Port Boyd stutioM, P. II. Tt., thit hp is offeritit at pablic s;tle, December 1st, 1S33. For lurt'ier jartical;u-s see Larnl bills. e StiT Srtiot?Gie. The liu'.v hL-hf liile Jo i- the runuiu or passetter tt.-uus thnt wer.r. lotoi fict on o jti iy cl a-:ges ti:o time of o:Iv tsvo traii.s that stop nt this p!:ice dud iin y rre westwarif' b .und tr.iiuM. Fast L oe's 'i ::e is changed from -1 -;, to 5.10, P. M. Altoona Aoconioda; ion's liine is chunked ii ii: C.51 to G 47. P. 2.'. utai rli Iu TIte Head I-i uud.v.ih:.-diy a dis-Lii of the l.l.n.l, and as biici t;.lv a uliublu M.e 1 purifyer can e;T. et a erftct cud pi r ru inent ciu-d ILjod's Siir.-apHr.lla is Lie best blood jjtir.fier, and it has curtd luauy veiy st t n cares of eatarrli. CiMrrh ofteti tiice.-: leads to consumption. Tnka II. .id's ;:;:ra Iarilla bs.fi.-rw it is t) l ite. Hood s Pills do not pnrga, rain or jrrii;e, 'Jut act nrorapllv, :;si!v ai.d -i-j..' i'..-c. o, '.io. Hud Clciiiittcy Ilulldlngr HiT' U - In a t:ilk witii a:i lr.pur.tnctt tie Finn, i attribute l:.e mai.y lues tliat L.jiHi; tfiroiicli n.its a-.il cium nejs to the c;". rel.'ssiies of m:i''iii'.s hf u they build the) flues and chim nevp. Thev ch. -t ia the spare ni of moi lt-r.. Tl t-V l! t. it Ky tl tir.cii iu rjirt r, they only '::ko 'heir trowel iii.ii seii.ro p. i.tlie int.rti.r nion": the el;re ef !hs brick t!:it fines ill t' e iui;Ja of tho c!i::i-iiey. Ia time t! a frtifjinept of morter Ix-twetn the Bricks wotks out au.l the opening fills with snot, iir.d when a lluo eir iliimney tnko fire, which they nl! .lit. :r , . ., ,"-"'r 1 i"1 Knot takes lire LCIl UllT 1.11. IV, LUli JUllL ill. JCIrt l.urn through tho eiuii.ney kimI ii they (-' c'jin.ter anything about a floor, or roof, or iu ti rouM that t'i!icc fira e.isi v the h:.riou is suou in a blaze." 4 a root Sail Game. J 110 M ilullltO-VI! 1 ..t Dill CiUO j clrova to Si.!inc-groe i;; carriages hist i Thursday, Nowiub . 1.1, and iu tho afternoon of the surce day played a match game uii.ii the. Siuinary f..t ball chi't that resulted in score of 52 to 0. in Ttvor of tl.e Seminary boys. The boys enjoyed the overland trip and speak in plowinar terms cf the cordial receptiou that was txteu ded to them. The team from this town was Node Snlcuir, Andre .v Al lisen, Harry Link, Jesss Dietrick, Edward Derr, Thomas Patterson, Southard Parker, J:imes Tilurray, Henry Patterson, If mer Berrj-, an ! Leslie Alli'on. Th principals all played and no tie was hurt so that the service of the uccoiaparsing pub stitutts were not needcil. Tho fal lowing ia the list of uatue3 of the sub stitutes, William Murray, Philo banks, Eldy Knisely, Lwis Browsman. The Adverllsluy of Hood's Sarnaparilla is always with in tbe Ljunds of reason because it ia true; it always appeaJs to tbe sober common tense of thicking people, be cause it is truti; aud it is alsvuys fully substantiated by endorsements which in the financial world would be ac cepted without a moment's hesita tion. Hoods Pills curt liver itln, consti pation, biliiouanukS, jaundic, sick hehdache, indigetion. NvT.15,1893 m-mirlt,nmyri:ijstjl I'HU i '....MW.B.iMWjlltllll.lu " ii iri, l..imr.llttw JQ0.30 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. It vou want work thai is pleasant and profitable, enu us your addiesi miiunliatelv. Wc learh meu ami noniL'U how to raru friiiu &3.00 prr dav to 8a,iMM per year without harinir had prpvi'oui exiriruee, aud turuish the euii.loi ment ut whirh thee can make that amount, isotliiug difficult to liaru or Ihut rennirei much time, nic wnrh is eiisv, healthy, and lionorable, nd can bedorc d:tr inn davtlme or eeenlngi, richt in youroeru local ity, wherever you lie. The ra-cnlt of a tVw hours' work often eqimln a tre-ka waee. e have taucht tlx.itninia of b- Ml f-xeji and all ace,, and many have laid foundations that will (uri ly bring tlseni riches. Some of the imartut men iu thii countrv owe their fliiccesa in life to the start f:ivcn them while in our employ ycare apo. You, r.-a.ler. may do as well; trv it. Yo cannot fail. .No capital necessary. We'rltvonout wirli someiliini; t!iat ia new, oiil. and tir-. A book brimful of aircice i free to all. llela-our-aelf bv writliiK for It to-day not to-morrow. Delays axe costly. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. A Large Ru coon. Ais Strayerand LVauca Hjwer dividtdthe honors ia ibi.-t part of iue country ac c itcum - iur-r coons. j The Pi i ndelphiu It-void of the lGlh f "vembur noti-S th ca'ching of a coon l i N -w Jurs'-y, l lut f or weight i T T K ,wtr ut i IT'L1 '?'tl ,CttUIit i7 : : . . J. : "-" V aawiw nave i ST LVZ they vvii coiili.lt -in wire malo by a urn. i.. cviic U(-.iy ijs-e:s OI H)Ui trysi'.s) coalirM-'d tlicir Biispicions. Ou vl .ii.dy ni'lir, N vuher 13.h, Wilham OuHUjoi u. Davi t Cusot . Lat'.in uud L.irt:u Grace L ... . e .1 virtniut. HLd their ii.'"s toi-a LtoultiU. the aiiiuml to l.oy iu Doub'i Pond Sot mo. Af- ''', 1 n'd " 1 HU,iail1 ! klI! aL " t .! a iiiisi: i r; Mi Wflguai 0 pout,.., and khe fkin now dec r.tU-8 Heuzr E. t-ju'd b ri. t-. .. - a... . .. i Jiomiav Iv.knin.;. N v.-mUr 27. i Addiess if Wt lcune Dr. IIollo- way. ll.-spo!i!.t; Siiumt'l I. Stonc-r Addn ss, by Prof. Chialea II. Albei t, ! t f ll .' Ki-hnr.' j Tuekuay Evenino, November 2Sth. I. 1 I litn iy? Sar jot-t, "Tho Koad j ;o Viet iy." I: imle. d u titio It cture. Mr. Handy is un el.nitiit, briiliuul f peak er, wi It u sparkle of Iuimor in this disrours:' llmt is most pleasing. lie is h mii!i who must be heard to bo fui'y appneinted. The hall was crowded to iis utmost rapacity, nd many turned awav for want of room. Cariton (Ohi) Evening Tranbcrift. AVi;nx".si)AY EvExi.s-ii, Nove-mber 2D. A - It. Horn. Subject Push and Poii. Tbe h cttirt r is u able man, competent to do justice to any sub ject that he "ivos attention to Fill day Evexino, Itx?tiu'oer 1. B. -Mc,tte. .Subject. TU Harp of the S.-t.ses or tho Secret of ChtiMtcter l'.oilditiir. ' I) ! Mott i .t prince n ; r r';ie lf-c-tur platform Lij;cist' r i: - er h id his superior. l.nv.- hid him twice, and our peop o ;tr -a tiling to liavi'i him tii f tvery y?ar." Snpt. V. J. Brecht, L M:citster, Pa. During I'ie ivu hour of his tTeliv el v lite (-p.. ak.-r had tho ir.d-v.dual attention of hi-t audiei;ce, w!.. muni-f.-sted their ;i;:;.reci tlon t i;is ef f rt ly frcfpier.t oil! hurts of apvlius. Tli: ied Lii h Dr. De Mntr is do-in- for tho eomirior peneration by hi., able ard it.strn. -live he-lures cannot ; le- :: :.suiil. He riehly itfeerved ! ill the piaiecs bestowed np-.m hita by j those preeeut. The lecture must bd i s. en and heard to be appreciated ; fully 1 I Mead vide (Pa.) Ih pubiic.iii. I'onud Dead In lied. Oiiv.-r llanis, of Miiford towuship, v. lis j;rentl '.hoi-K-d on Monday mor- ii w , about 4 o'clock, iu fioding his in be 1 bv his side cohi iinddead. So.' '.ad .lied si m- time duritig the o pt t without a groan or ti.otiou an far ss he knew. She ivns acred ii bout TO yenrs. Her maiden came i Wi: s S!f''A:irt h-nv- n n.niilr .lC,i r;lv trltmU to mourn her : stem.tijf unt'iue'y !e).:r;ure. TiMCBrwru t lley Railroad. Tra-tvs en tie Tuscarora Wiley l-r.iro3 -win run is follow: Leve E ist Watcrfonl at 7.-30 ! m.. ai:.l 2 r. x., arriving n p,,ft jfoy. ai t o a. ix. cvnl tf.la r. m. L-&ve Fort Koval nt 10:30 a. m., fjn.i 5.15 p m., arriving at East TVa neifsrd at 11 i5 x. m and 6.30 p. m. J. G. MOOP.F.'IFAD, SuptrtrUtndent. MITKLINTOWN v. 15, l.-id.t ;':i'tor , 20 20 .1 11 'VN CIMIS V, i 6' 55 . . . 27 to at) .... 60 ... JJ.eO 1 HO 90 .$1 - ) a bitudred 1.10 1 1)0 30c to 75 l l.-.o. v ursiicti. . '.','iy hu.-'l X S. l-ll .... Ti r'l ce.i; tin. .ti .'II'IM r.d i!itsi o .tl.. 'Xt.ii t..t:l Pm:.ADEUiiiA Markets. Wheat 61 to 68c; corn 13 tj 44c; oats 34 to HGc; live chickens 6 to 9c a lb; ducks 9 to lllc a It ; turkes 10c a lb; butter 17 to 33c; eggs, fteh. 24 to 26u a dcz; clovereiid 9 to 10c a ib. East Liblrtv, Pa , Nov. IS. cattle prime, is'l.'JOao '25; good $4 25a 4.75; rough fat J:!.h()tt4 25; fnir light steers, $2.403.25. Hogs bes mixed $5.65a5 70; common to beet pigs S5.50a5.80, roughs $4 75. Shetyi extra $3a3.26; upring lambs, $2a4; vatl calves, $5 30ti650;' heavy ami thin calves, $2.50a3.50. Hilled Tlie Dogs. Harvey Wilson, n young farmer in Cromwell township, Huntingdon Co ( had a fin.- Hock of 6heep which was attacked by a drove of hounds one day recently,' and Mr. Wilson, hear ing of the raid on his flock, seized bia ritln and marched to conflict, and when the war ended the killed were three sheep by the hounds and eeven drtya bv tbe rifle of Mr- Wilticn. 2Tr. Jf. A. Wheeler "While Serving My Country I was taken HI with spinal dbieasa and rw matlsm. When I returned homo my trouble was still with me. aud I was confined to my bed, nnabio to help myself for 22 month. aft. was well nnd have not since been troubled witi my om compminai. Jiy wife was In m health, suffering with headache, dlzziucii and dys pepsia, Suo took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparfi.'a and feels like a cer woinuu." Ja3!Ks A. WnrcLEa. IQCJ Ilivislon Su, Lk!timore. id. Hood's Pli-sarethe best atter-dlaner I' Jis7 assiittlisestlon, cure headache. Tit a box. M'-". Anr.ie. E. Hll'0! lo ry is rr---!trtd ( furiii.-ii 1'tiic'i Ciiito Sbittr tal, 1 ias'ti ii.'; L'tlli, Stinir'i-s and ail hindH of B.itldii.jf MU iial at the Mid r.riue.l .l:,.. bv U-r hue Lus- band, U. W Huinj.hp f-y, d-ci aed. Peuch lniiilit-r ii rj!t ciuj i i v. ?,'.:, Juaia'.j. county. Pa. tf. 1-1.1'. UEKB. S!t ICTIC.4I. If:.TIST, (firadu.ite r.i tin, riii'n.leli I).-ntal C..I-li-r'.) fi.rinrily ..f M illhi.li-.rz. Hi., b is ! cated irt-rniaiietitly i.i M ill!int..wn, as si:c cesi-or to ttic!:ite f)r. ti. I.. Perr, an 1 will con'ii.uo tlm ri..i.nl buinesx (.-st;ih!iri.'.. Iiv the lat er 1:1 ISti'I) at flit. tve. Inniiu n( tice ,b Hrldiie eir. t t i in.ii!tc Court l!-,u. rr-TKETH hXTRACTKI), AIJSOLUTK LY WITIIOITT PAIN. Jo Chlorof jrm, Ether, or Cns tset-. No Pore G iltr;. r niM.ni?.Tt to patiri:'. i ltlu r .m in ? xir-.ition r a't.'iv urih AlMtitee are G nar:ii d r re' fli-:-.' will he iii'i.h. 03" All win! fcalihrift'OTi. ; emraT.teert to j:ive Terni, wtric!lv c.ih. Ii. P. DEIiU, l'ra:!CRl Dentist. 0LL08A00I! HAVE THE LAIiGKST CLOTISINC 'iORK. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTH I.XG. And are the larpest dealers in Clo' lung in Juniata County. If you doubt it, examine our t-tock ami compare it wir!. ethers ami render your verdint. Tbey hive all their Fall ami Winter (j iod-t in stuck. Others are ham tneriDg away on Huruuior (i.xhIs 'A l.cn Set tenito r is here liuen dusters are not in style. Their stuck this sea.m e imprints M the litest in fancy worst, eds, fancy cheviots, t lack cht vii ts. ni-m eres, vo. In all the diff.rcnt xsakes, rotiinl and s.pmrn s.tck.j, sii.tle or double hr-nte.j, cutaways, &o Tbeir prices ranre for uifn'.-i s:iin trim' '. tn ("JU) twenty dollars and in chil drens' suits Iroui om to at vet: Joii-.r. Surely u'l oiascs can le suited io this scale. Tbey have undoubtedly the .ra'i.l.st line of dress overcoats tver seen in this market. Tbe Finest Beaver I'oaU Iire'd :rh Stin, in Bhick, Hluo and Brown Tho most Superb Line of Ki-r-cys Hud Mel'ot, in d-irS anJ light shades. Tbe geuuirle ('binchii'.a iti Blue anl B Italian Cloth, in prices ra'irinir fn in 7 m : Til U IKS HE A V Y COMI'BISES Irish Frieze, Gcnuit e S! Satinette at rrici s that will surprise ycu !. A Full L'ilc .f Children.-' Overcoats Their line of i ats is alrs tl e l.itest all the young lucu kn iw it, while they buy of us. Id neckwear m.d suspt r.d. r-- tVv Their line ot Pine Shirt..;. ' Vttoj nothing to be desired. Lar"e men wi:i find a '. i:.,.i. te 1; derwear, cullarc, Imtd bud i. v. rills thur arr n.it kc;, t v other.-. They are the Agents ef the Celt hrate-i llouj!!; Sloe and have all styles and sizes. They are also the agents of the world-wide S-rt Oer Overall and can fit: the fruallest hoy or the Urfist iut.n j They have a fu'l line of -old at;d collar and cuff buttots, Trunts, Ilaii'J LreilRS. &o. j Thauking the public for their liberal t -it -r. .' ;i t!ot past, and assuring j jou that we will endeavor to nirit a ( ontii.iii.i.c.. of i' in the future we are yours to genre. HOLLwHAl (ill & tO.N , tl.e ('..tlor, . ?.V.in St.. Patterson, Pa. i f r fix - i '. . - r-. - X 5, . t 1 - - 'v' -V 9. - HOES 8. There has been a preat ceal cf talk t.1 t ut ny I erscB Dot being safe in Tin.e of Funerals. 1 Lave m w dim ltd ef la t t u. d Li.rfce, and purchased an elegant team of Black Buses tt ire safe. Any woman can drive then;. Ttty pay i o aittt ntion to cars. ' VERY TKULY, S. S. R U B L E, IMPAIMIE A K D I UJi I r .4 L DIEECTGE. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Ir- If timphrrrV fcirriflr nn .vlenrlflcallr and rarfulty i.rs.pji iiciiMxiu-ti, umiI fr Tears in private prat-tici nort for over tiiim- Trafs by the people v. i!t enHro ac-vs.-. Evm filugle bbeciao a vtenMai cure ttr Iht illfiw luunetl. lufyi-ure Hiii;oui;ritt;ktiii. p' rtatrorrMturlns: Iteiiiciiuji of i'ie WisiM. 1 i'epr l'on-rrttoiip. IrrniTMnrtir.rji. V nr. Tim, Vn;n i-cver, V. '-.r:i i. i S T- i!;ina; Col it. Crying. V. ;:uiiefi 4 t' tnrr!ia, of ri.iiaiv.i or Aiiuits ii F yai.Ury,(rii.i!;s. 1 tM, us ioiic 6 S'lirtltTH tlntbn, VttfiJtiug. otifffis, oll.-. iionchitf? 5 '25 IH-IVpi-'.l. (.!!.. I : ;jtlr f.i.vn 1 1 .--.'.m., r- i ,4.ii-."i.l het indM. .-Jl.l 12-- hitrt, 7-k l'piiiu lnun's J.'J t'n.uh- l.'iry;'i.'Ui, Uo-irt nrs 1 4-JIC K lu ru, 1 nreli'k. J niMJr.ng. .1.1 Jril"!;'-." i V- i i l I. e. ..m.d or v, is-)hii.e.in.y. s 1 -j li (ii-umnti-.ii. or lUicumutic Pains.. revt-r uud AKue UvUn: ."i f.r- r .'ok Even. . .."S ! -il-.-.!;.-..,, ..p,,-u.a Prenthini.:..:.:." 3 r.nr lHt-lini-tr's. i;.iireit !. eartr-ir ?-crilul.l. I ' ;'. -t t ( 1.-. I..:-.. Svellniff ' J- -4.'ri,i-ral Si'.il :s, 1 l.v h :.i efcLliebS 5 vl. V- tlrot.y, n.vi J-i-.;u;y Sc. reitor.4 Vti f.i.si.-;:nr.H. L-kucSB iroui ftldius -7 aiitiury li eOMe tre I t or C'unlce, .ti J. I riui-ey S cniimrsM, WtttlugUed.. J.'5 ;(l-lniuii,l Vfriod ; ri.'j tl I -iiphhe.-i.-.., I IcentMl s..re'A.t.. .-."J iJ!.ronie CmiTtiaii' A Eruj.tkuia. .J E!tTkA KnKBEHS: 2 !."rr-rnis S-h;;-ty, s- nitel WeAk- ...-..... t..-.l-.iiit,.-.- M.-!,-.:.. t.OO ' -nc." ! Iht 1. e rt. i'TljilMtioc l.W I S.S-liicpnv, oim-itns. M. ItiLi- i auce...l.OO ..:.! l.r lh-.i-.-j.i.r.. :r . t l.u. ;i.r-.K' Si ... f a 1 , 1 1 ill -irate w mi n. t o..i . i l"t-v.J owt reorlf t of tlm jut ih ....: ruL X 1 13 n ISl.ua SI.. ,w Yl. O 13 KT 5 Ft 5 t O r ii HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE FILE OINTMENT." ForTiliie External or tnte-.-KiI, I UtiJ orrjlewllnff: Kti.li:::! I'l All..: lti-Mii'.r ":.e Hw; e; ih-' iUx-luui. Tin- n In f i.. iiiiriic-aiai. i:u. i c-. i U:ii:. FEICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL ST7?. 15 CT3. vld by PrMc;;l.ti, or scot ..t--!4 tu i,cl(.i i fcrc. ULariiULi-,-jir .o.. m j. i:jv.;iiusi.kw ohk ! HUMPHREYS9 I 1st 2or:es, Cattle, &hccr-r Legs, Hc?i AND POULT EY. 500 Pue Pok on Trrniiunt of Animals nud ( han Sful i-rci. n-nrji j Fpvrrt.'cin2Kiiftm.IiiflRtniniition i A..(yiu:il .uei:itJL:uir., .i,i4 l ever. I li.it. i:-iiin-. jam nt, KhenmaLinn. ! ('.('liiuii..,iT, N;ittf (li :rttar8C i 1. U.ltiiH in- s'.rulis VV itrtitH, 11. I. 1 1-n -. , i'lii'uiunnlru I'.l'. r,,.t or ;ri, .-... iVMyuchp. ;.;. i-tt-.- rriarc, ! -101 rhagrn. J!. H. t r;u:i rv n n t K iilurv ItiMaftFSa j l.I.--!vti.t t ;.i-c-.,rN. .(I a ii J.K.-l-i;i-. , ol Diuotio:!, 1'aralynlfu ' Sluk-lv JUif tie ;.m-f TO.-. -.1, - . fj( . Jar ct: ri'au y inrv .n, l.(M Soli! ftp (.! ri ;.!J anywhere ud la mj t it y rn ri i ; I jn .- . , : xr:v-' ::..:. u., 1 1 3 n :nuat su, Krw Tot. i-k ' ti-.il ith satin. .j'lilars. AUo in the best 11 V,T STOIiAI COATS l'as.-.iui re. Chinchilla and ! r etif-jpne.-.-. r l..w. ..I:'. We hive t';ic I!at Trade and ti riuei ly w. t t to Ib.rri uri; thev lave tr.t lit.-t nr.d U,--t tn t e had. luff.-, ll.iiiv M;d underwear ieave j e extrn z s-iits. rantaloous. un- i r nel.'-, .-rld thaM.s, gold rins. B g.-. Satet-i 's, ilises. Telescopes, Uui- .) 1.7- 'iW- !'.ir;i --'.--'-!2u,ivi tin i $f 75.(0 which are perfectly tm.t.,,,, pmim TTrrrrrTrTT-i. i.h.u r w 1 Emm ii mm gl ,VJ V. ;A J :'. V .1 ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL,' DETEHM1NAT105,- and KXFKR IENCE are the five points tbat make our Lusiuese grow larger each day. W gain by every sale a friend aDd customer. G- To!s Pr,ce will buy your oboice from a line of Men's good boa- 6. est Fall suits, in single cr double breasted styles. Their true val ue is away above the selling p.rieo, but values go becghig these days. Have you $G. If so, select one of these suits. C"l f Tbe Suit we offer at $10 are mad of fine All Wool American ChoT---" viots and (--tiuore cut in both ninglrt and double breasted styles, and cannot be matched any wl ere below $15. TEX DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 are made of very fiuo Cassimeres and Overt Cloths in latest shades and color?, cut in semi cr !ull box style: unobtainable anywhere below 14 to $16. .C'l At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's U-,-Vool Suits, cut in A,"J latest shspest of Business Sack and Frock Styles, and made or best American Cassimcres and Cheviots they'd be good value at $16 and $17. TWELVE DOLLARS. Nothing like our finely fashioned and carefully tailor ed Spring Trp Coats at $12 have ever been ffered in this town at that price. Stj liBh dressers; see them. You will be surprised. Q" T If you want snmcthiog estra fine see our imported Dress Suits at $15. AJxney're raJe of all different choice niiterial-. eut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are the equal of any $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. IWt buy a Fall Overcoat for $2C. $22 or $25 ucti' you have seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer them to most gar met! Is offered elsewhere for one-third to one half more money, don't buy School- will open soon and our regular annuil sale of school suits will take place. Read: 75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col r.red bailor Suits; worth more thau double. $2 will buy choice from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different materials and latest patcrc?, cut in double breasted It jefer,.Z-uave.M.inmr, FnniroiC, .Mid way, and other new Fall Styles luado to sell at $o ami $ 50 $3.03 will buy jour Choice from an extra line lino of BejV New 1' all Suits iu pretty and original styles, at.d made of t,:;i.-t!y Ail W mil Cassimcres and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $li. 50o for choice from a ti6' line of Knee I'auts, made of wear-resisting Cass itueres and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Derby s and Alpine Hits for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per ceut. more tor the snoe muke. NECKWEAR IX THE NEWEST SHAL'ES, 25c. 50c. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels on Second Floor at low ' est I 'rices. FEED MEYERS, thB Wiolasals & Entail Clothier, Biidga St., Mifflintown, Fenna. 1805, EST A BE ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ol from IS IMMENSE OF 7 It will TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock of Goods for r T , X E 5 , lOjL O A JS It i truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of bui's and Overcoats at the His r-nces leave all Comj.etitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call il in Jit-ed ol" Clothing, H D. W. M IKKJ.IIN TOWN i'-A. EAVE ICU ECNFYTO FFPOSIT?; AUG VOL' A K0KR0WEH -CALL AT THE PJBST a vr 2, -is- a si. jr i:ilFl l".OTTi, I'A. FOTJn JrKK CENT. l'Ali) ON TLVL" CIRTIF1CATF.S, Kcssy Icaced at lcttcsI Bates. BEST IS THE VnKLt). ItB-wrnrtnpQTittlHlsurffTirmiruiiasl. KrtTjnTI- cmtlastintf two boTs of .-.ayo'Nr brv.a. NoS 3ectMl Ljheat.ur.::i Tlll.il.lli. TOT 3AT.E BY riKALE? GKXFHALLY. 1 iff Q A Ii E S 31 E Vf l.O'AL OK THAN h LLliSG, to SL-ii Mtustrv Stock, tfaiart, Expenses on- Steadv Emptovment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY", Ie. 8, '91. fcei tester, K. Y Tnj Sentinel and tiepniltran ofl.ee tr. place to get job work doco. Ttyit. i. pay yon if jod need aoyihing in tbat Hdi-. rnAeii grease .-' yllli'Pll'llu MIIWMr1lll;u.lHWlWHMtllimi)(lW)HttMi;W FIRST FALL SALE OP Men's Suits. Wttiive inat retnrntd from a completely demoralized I'lntbing market, acd a'tiior.gb inrchas wtrt) lnrer th:in iter l,:iTt , t'x - tu luone v invi ti d.owinfc to tl.e great .liriT.Sc- i In vainer, ranscd bv the great atrit.eetJCT Itpa than in previous (.eai-ons. I ins, ot r.o rn. sdr lo. t mien tor jott than ee iH'trre in our liistory. I S 11 E V. To The Puhlit Clothing that goes on da.il j STOCK A be y - w- -. -w- T7 TT JJ O li J Xj Iv Hi iN onderlully Low prices. A RL.EY JUKIATA VALLEY BANS', OFMIFFLIJITOWS, PA. WITH AT POKT BRANCH ROYAL. i Stockholders Icdiyiduallj Lisble. JOSEPH KOTOHOCK. rr;i,ht. T. VAN" IKFW, C-hifT. I tliBECOR. I W. C. Pomeroy, i John Itt rttlcr, I Kohert K. Parfeer, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotlirok, Josiah I.. Hurton, Lnuid E. Atkinaon, BTociHiiLr.rss : riiilip V.. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Josi-j h Rothrock, Jane II. Irwin, I.. E. Atkinson, R. E. P,irk-r. VC. C. Pomeroy, J. n.'i.:s Irwin Vary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thun.pn.n, Jr, Ji.hn Hortzler, T. V. Irwin. Ch irl: iti-Pnyder, .fos'i.r- L Fv.rt.,n, .John M. Blair, Rrb-rt H. Patterson, F. M. M. 1'ennt.t!, Levi L.i-bt, Samuel S. fiitlnr,c!c, W"m. SwarU. SoloniOD yuiil.tnk, Three and Four per cent. ;r.eret will he piid on certificatHs of deposit. r.is s 23, 1891 tf TO WEAK BuJerli 2 frnra the effects of yontbfu) rrrrrn, rlr decay, wutiii weakuera, luet ui&nbooci. . i wtfl Mnd ft T&iuab! trMtse (eall coc waning full liartirrj lcr for home care, F R of rharce. A BjJndld medtr&l work : sLoul l b rytU by tr) xuao "who ia xtarroua and debilitated. idreirI Prod V. & VOW k.YAU Hoodu, CwOaW- RUPTUREiSSrSs feed 1. Wayur L !'i.iln i . " ?" 1 l'p' ei :.L3lll. (! -!ay. IKuursntU cf enrutf. Hi . aycr U at Hotel Pi-nn, tti-n.lini, I'a , reoDd satnrdny of eactt uiunt.'i Sud lot circulars. Adricalxaa. Pt'V'? m :1-
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