SENTINEL ?t REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN -. wnVWHY. SOT. 29, 1S88. TERMS. guDeeription, ijo per annnm if naid m-l rtrt ... . . . . IB iQTwito i .w ii noi pam in advance, Transient aaverusementa Inserted at 60 kdU per wen lor e-acr. Insertion. Transient bnslneaa notices in local col nran, 10 cent pr line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to edvurtise by the year, half or qnartrr year. SHORT LOCALS. The teaohera are here. Small pox in Pittsburg. Be raccin ated Tho Huntingdon reformatory has vj'j inmates. The new name for Buckwheat cakes h "weather .strips. Enough snow fell at Carlisle, Pa , lost week to make sleighing. A good deal of slush ice floated down the river on Monday. John Howe killed a hog of his own feeding toat weighed 251 pounds. Misses Maggie Hollobaugh, and An lie Will are visiting in Harrisburg. Misses Rose and Minnie Gortner, of Selnsgrovo aro visiting' in town. Mrs. John North visited her daugh ter Mrs. Ed Sieber in New Port, last wenk. George Wagner and wife of lleds ville; are visiting relatives in this county. John Rapp, has been giving raf fling matches for chickens these long evening". It takes 150 chickens to give the Indians a holiday dinner at the Car lisle school. Morgan Yeater killed two hogs of his own feeding that weighed, each 300 pounds. The thermometer in Minnesota last week ranged at 5 to 25 degees below Zero They had good sleighing in Ver mont last week, and good sleighing in York State. District Attorney McLaughlin of Lewietown, was in town on business last Thursday. Colonel Thomas Moorehead, of the Tascarora Valley Railroad, was in town on Wednesday. Allen Landis, of Lewidtown, spent Sumlay with D. S. Rickenbaugh's fumiir in Patterson. Twelve thousand people, and fifty thousand cattle perished in the earth quake at Keshan, Persia. A thousand men were killed by ac cident in the erection of the World's Fair buildings at Chicago. A farmer living near Meadvi'.le picked a ton of chestuuts this season from trees on his own farm. There is a case or two of small pox in Altoona. Vaccinate, and don't wut long about having it done. Liliuokalina, is the name of Cleve land's Queen. She is not a white woman. Cleveland! Cleavchmd! Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured many iifllicted with rheumatism, aud we urge all who suffer from this dh case to give this medicine a trial. Dr. A. R. Home will lecture this Wednesday evening, "Puah and Pull." Go and hear him at the Institute. The Shnman Male Quartet will give n entertainment this Thursday even ing; before tho Teachers' Institute. The ruilroad baggage master is no longer called a baggage master. His new name is "Professor of Trunk olofry." A. J. Furgason, was in town on Saturday, frm Pittsburg, where he f ei a two week's term as United States Juror. If Cleveland succeeds in restoring Queen Lili-uo ka-lini, to the throne, hs may visit the Queen next Summer for his Lealth. - Rev. G. L., Maice, of Thompson- town Las been conducting a great revival meeling in Bethlehem chorea in Turkey V alley. Mrs. Kate Kissinger, Misses Fran cis aud Maude Megann, and Fiiia Hughiiig, of Harrisbarg, are visiting friends in Patterson. Mr. Wm. Hoops, of McCoysville vis in town on Holiday on his way home from a visit to his son Dr Hoops, of New Port. , John G. Watts, formorly of Rich field, this county died at Bristo1, Indiana, on tho l'.Hh day of Novem ber beiug Birk only three days with pueumonio. Aged G3 years. . 'W. H- Eichmam, of Fayette town whip, bought the store stand and residence of M. L Keiser, at Center, Walker township, for $1,925. Just as teachers make the Teach ers Institute a matter of intellectual profit to themselves, so will they be a profit to the schnols they teach. What a pity Cleveland is married be might, now become a king by mar rjirjg Queen Lili-uo-ka la-ni. Oh, rVs my Lily, and I'm her Oro. "The Harp of the Senses" is the subject of the lecture that Prof. J. B. DeMotte delivers before the Teach ers' Institute, on Friday evening- o many hiehway robberies are re ported, that men who have occasion At the Presbyterian congregation io be out at night feel like arming to aj meeting, Jeremiah Lyons, John repel men who demand tneir money. Miss Maude Hutchinson, of Al toona. on her way horns from Phila delphia, last week stopped off a few days with Jose Foreman in Patter- -dayi son. The man with busy hands and willing mind can find something to do and will not remain idle because wages are not as high as in prosper ous times. The Merrill House, a hotel near Beaver, Pa., was destroyod by fire about 4 o'olock on the morning of the 21st inst. Seven lodgers perish ed in the fire. TV. loffjira rmainin&r in the alii on Jj. oniric, iveDecca . kto' ui.iiW earsapanlla has equaled Hood s m the relief it gives in sever est cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, etc. Democratic good times have re sulted in a cut of 20 cents a d.ty in the wages at Homestead, but that jsn t as bad as a drop from one dol lar a bushel to fifty cents a bushel for wheat. Marion Cessna, son of Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, Pa, committed suicide by shooting a bullet into his heart last Thursday. Cigarette smok ing it is believed unbala-iced his mind and caused the suicide. Scrofula whtther hereditary or ac- ?u1Te?" ia tlloronsWy expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Not. 15, '93. Bloomfield Times. George W. Hoffman, of Centre township, has been awarded the contract for tun neling the mountain for the Path V alley Railroad. The tunnel will be .1,1 00 feet lone. Ti,.. . i . ncie luree tuneraisa Uhurcn run cemetery, last Sunday. The ianeral of Charles Shovnr. of Rarr.o i .... - . - uurr. a cniirt of smn w; t i ort Hoyal, and Mrs. John Prv, of Turbett township. c The best medical aut.hnritina c the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Nov. 15, '93. Some towns cet rid of the visits of tramps by requiring the bums to carry stones from one place to an other in the town. When such a rule is enforced the tramps soon find it out and go around the town. Itch on human, mance on horsep. dogs an 1 all stock, cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggift, Mifilintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. A Perry county chicken thiof stole a couple cf roosters from a neighbor, but learning that traces of the roost ers had beon discovered, he returned the roosters next night, and just in time to save himself from arrest The great value of Hood's Sarsa parilla us a remedy for catarrh in voncued for by thousands of people whom it has cured. Nov. 1, '93. Last Friday, Judge Lucian Doty, of Greeneburg, Pa , suspended from office, Constable, Sullenberger, of Mt. Pleasant township, who was charged with accepting bribes from speak easy proprietors Wise and Thompson. S;rofula eradicted and all kindred diseases cured by Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which by its vitalizing and al terative effects, makes pure blood. The funeral of John Diven of Pat terson took place on Saturday after noon. Interment in Union Ceme tery. Mr. Diveu was one of the old est citizens in Patterson, where he was employed in railroad service many years. Charles Shover, brother in-law of Samuel Rollman, of this town, eon of Andrdw Suovrtr, of Mi'.ford town- hip, was killed bv the cars in the Hf.rrisburg yard, last Thrirsdav uight while in the discharge of his duty as brakemin. The joints and muscles are so lub ricated by Hood's SurMHpnrilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appears. Get only Hood's. Nov. 15. 1893. The Legislature when it meets should promptly pass a law making hanging the penalty for tne unmen tionable assault of fiendish men ou young girls. Girlhood and woman- woman hood must be made sate irom the depravity of fiendish men. -The parties who were caught at their corn husking by the com weatn er last week wished that they had hur ried their work when the weather was milder. Corn husking is not the most pleasant kiud of work when the weather is below freezing point. A man ia Ktnsas mimed Haye raised nine bo3-s. No. 1, J. B. Hayes, j timed into a well aud drown ed himnelf. N . 2 drank poison. No. 3 nsed a rope. No. 4 was dro .vned in a tank in the State prison. No. 5 did himself up with a sharp knife. The authorities of Montgomery, Pa-, have adopted a novel plan to mitigate the tramp who comes to that place, take them to jail and then they are made carry pig iron until they are very tired, as a result tramps are becoming scarce in that place. . JU a meeting of the Presbyterian oongregation on Tuesday Novemboi 21st, Hon. Jeremiah Lyons, T V. Irwin and John S. Gravbill were re elected Trustees for the coming year. Geo. W. Wilson and G. H. Martin were re-elected elders for the coming three years. If a Chiniman saves a mrvi's life he is compelled by law to support him for the rest of his days. The result of this is that very often a drowning man will perish in the sight of a score of sturdy swimmers, kind-hearted men very likely, but too poor to undertake the feoding of an other mouth. Elder Ellis, of Stanford, Ky., re cently "talked right out" in meeting and surprised his hearers by telling them that he saw in tho audience people who hadn't paid their grocery bills for a year, their doctors for two years, or their pew rent for rive. And some of them had not paid their newspaper subscription for a longer period than five years. S Gravbill. and T. V. Irwin were re elected trustees, and G. W. Wilson, and Geo. JVartin, we re elected el (jer8 One vote was cast for Colonel J K Robison for elder, tnree votes were cast for William Rodgers for elder, two votes were cast for Will iam Banks for elder and one vote was cast for Calvin Dimm, for Elder. It is distance that lends enchant ment. If Cleveland could soe Queen Lili-ou-ka-lini, perhaps he'd declare against bor enthronement. If the Queen could be indused to come to Washington, ber presence there a short time might make a better amricn of the President. Who knows? her advances might make an I nouio- Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? 1U" great cure tor indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and -Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Thomnsontown Globe: On Time day night, of last week, burglars for ced open the front door of Samnel Schlegol's store, but did not get any ining as Mr. hchlegal has an alarm running from the store to his bed room and upon hearintr it he went out and seeing the men on the porob he commanded them to halt. They start- to run and he, havin-j a gun, fired three times after which they turned and shot twice. By this time the household was aroused and out to srive assistance but the burglars had fled leavisrr behind a chisel with the name. vt. 11. uoodman branded on the handle. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Flemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Strifles, Spraines, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co , Druggist Mifflintown, Pa Nov. 22, 93. for gallery, for Thursday evening's musical entertainment at the Institute can be purchased at the door, in the Court House. The Seventh Daughter of the seventh daughter is said to be lucky, but her luck does not compare with the '"lucky JVumber Seven" of Humphrey's Specific, an infallible cure for coughs and colds. Try it. - - Shot A Bear- John Kinzer of East Salem, shot a bear in the wilds of Licking Creek Valley last week. When "hog dress ed," as the the butcher siys, bruin weighed 160 pounds. Kinzer had a rille that belougs to M. E. Schlegle, of Thompsontown and it was a bullet from Schlegles's gun that brought down the game. Big- Game. James Horning of this town was out tinning last Friday, north of Espen- schade's farm he shot a hawk that measured lour feet two inches, from the tip of one to the tip of the other wing. Extenting the hunt to Shade mountain he aroused a bear from its lair in a cluster of laurel buihes, but he failed to get a shot at the animal, and realizad the disappointment of being so near and yet so f-r away. There was considerable snow on that part of the mountain and ss long a3 the bear kept in the snow belt it was not hard to follow, but it left the snow for clear ground aud t'lsn the trail was lost. If you Mnt la (1 cured trke Manners Double fcs tnet Sarwparilla. it's the best Try it 60 cents. Vet Your Tickets. Tickets for the Institute lecturers may be purchased at the Banks or Rodgers drug storp, Fermanagh. Dear Friends: We know how im possible it is to silence your grief with words.The heart pleads for ut terance in tears, and let it speak thus. We bow in sorrow at the taking of your little one, f.-eling that while the ripeniug fruit may bo gath ered, it seems cruel that the bud should be ttken before it has even opportunity to uufold its blossom. But in nature fruits fall, and so do lloBHoms and buds. In the ways of kind nature this is perhaps beht, and in the taking from our arms of this little one. we will try to accept the cross and bear it, believing that the bud will yet blossem and bear fruit iu the angel band, whither the spirit of this pure child has so early flown. 'As the poor painting hart to the water-brook runs, As the wstcr. brook runs to the sus, So esth's ftioting daughters and tarn ishing sons Oh, Fountain of Ioe, run to thee." By the conscent of the citizens of this vicinity, the above remarks are made upon the death of little Blanch Ulsh, daughter of Simon Ulsh, aged 11 years. To the parents. In our last writing, we told you that there was to be preaching at White Hall on the evening of the 19th. It was Dot our mistake, it was the preacher's fault. Revival meeting is in progress at Pino Grove. A literary society will be started at Oakland after Institute week. Mr. Jatne3 Walters and wife, of Harrisburg were visiting the family of Christian Musser near Big Run last week one day. Dear Friend?: Please don't tell false reports about the schools. Let them remain in peace and will they come all right. Don't tell false tales about anything. Let us be loving, kind hearted, and true. Let ub live in peace and' barmwny with each other." Who bo keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from trouble." Miles. Fell Sixty Feet. McVevtown Journal: While El- mer McClellan, son of Capt. W. H. McClellan of this place, who now re sides in Philadelphia, and is working at his trade tinning, while doing a job of work on the Penn'a University Building last Friday, the scaffold gave away from the building and he fell a distance of about sixty feet to the ground. He was badly bruised and had concussion of the brain. He was picked up unconscious and taken to the University Hospital and re mained unconscious until Sunday. At this writing there is some hopes of his recovery. Dr. J.M. Brown writes that he is receiving the best medical treatment. Subscribe fer the SsrrncL aid BirrsLi ca, a good paper. Teachers Institute The 27th annual Teachers Institute of Jamiata county met in the Court House at 2 p. m., on Monday, Nov. 27, 1893, and was called to order by Superintendent D. M. Marshall. Af ter choir music Rev. John R. Hender son read from the scriptures and made a prayer, v . j. Auraan was elected Vice President, J. M. Barton was elected Secretary with Miss Maggie Kinzer, Assistant Secretary. Superintendent Marshall, delivered an address, and the newly elected officers resitooded to call for speech es. The secretary called the roll of teachers which was responded to as follows; Beale township; Emma Daueh eriy, r. i. j. nomas, J. a., ijeen, jj. tu iinuriner, &. iv. lioden. Delaware Eva Smith, Ella B. Kurtz, S. E. Shurtz, Lizzie R. Miller. Grant Arnold, E. Blanch Fry, Ella B. W7ilt. Fayette L. S. Kinzer. Emma Davis, J. A. Martin, J. H. Carney, Laura Shelly, J. H. Shellenberger, U. is. Sulouff, U. 11. Soder, Id Swartzlander. Fermanagh W. E. Aumau- C. J. Stambaugh, Martha J. Hower, E. F, Bent, A N. Wileman, Lizzie Auman, 51. S. Drum, Jr. Turbett A. Y. McAfee. R. E McMeen Jr., J. T. Turbett, L. C. Calhoun, S. M. Turbett. Thompsontown W. M. Rife, Lulu liench. Walker Sue Andrews, W. n. Aucker, Mary McMeen. Maggie R. Kinser, Minnie Smith. O. G. Detra, James M. Burris, J. E. Ferner, Mar garet E. Ragan, J. S. Kunkle. Patterson S. I. Stoner, C. L. Ma- loy, Currie Derr, Annie Showers. Port Royal G. H. Towsey. R. E. McMeen, Jr , Sjdie M. Cooper. bpruce iiill V. II. baylor, jllrs. R. P. Taylor, J. K. McLaughlin, L. Brackbill. Susquehanna Ettie Ruinbaugh, W. H. Stcrist. H. C. Cliueer. Katie Miller. Tuscarora Laura Junk, J. J. Mor rison, Maggie b. McCulloch, Millie Btalo, William Creirhtou, Charles li. Kern. Mrs. M. Bartley, C. J. Mc Laughlin, Sadie J. Mc Williams, Mol lie B. Milhken, II. F. Crouse. Greenwood F. A. Wilt, S. H Castle, J. A. Shelly, Utie Dressier. Lick J. M. Barton, Ed. K. Stump, J. B. Bnchanan, Drncy E. Lauver, If. C. Rhine, Jeanuette Henry, Min nie B. Walls, Blanche Rhine, Jasper MeCalian. Mifllintown O. C. Gortner, Katie Dipple, Mary Laird. Milford W. B. Lauver, J B. Me loy, Annie Groninger, Mary Aughev, Ella Showers, Zetta Wallaco, G. W Seiber. Monroe A. M. Barner, J. S. Zim merman, E. S. Hockenbrok, David B. Finkenbiuder, S. A. Knouse. All the teachers were present at the first roll call excepting cine. Professor Charlr-s H. Albert, of Bloomsburg Slate Normal School was introduced Bnd spoke on the Fundamental Principles of Teaching. After fixing the hours for the meeting of Iustitute at 9 e. iu., and noon adjournment at 12 m. and af ternoon meeting at 1 15 p. m., the Institute adjourned uutil 7.30 p. m. At the evening meeting Rev. H. C. Holloway delivered the address of Welcome, which wai responded to by Ssmuel I. Stoner. Professor Charles H. Albert, of Bioombburg, delivered an able lecture. The enty Doubte Eitract SarssserTlla Is Marmsrs. It's the bmt beeatn it cures. Take pto ether. 60cts. MIFFLINTOWN MAKKRTS. Vnritsroww, Nov. 20, 1-P3. T'nir 20 Fs 20 Ham IS Shoulder 14 I SUl . . . . . . ( a . a a a a a a a . a . aa Sides, uirruNTowN grain mafkkt Wheat 6t Corn in ear........... 55 Oam 27 to X) kve 60 Cluverseed .. Timothy seed $-.10 Flux seed 1 60 Kran 'JO Chop .....$1.20 a hundred Middlings 1.10 Ground Alum Salt........ 1 DO Ant-ncau Salt............. H'c to 75 PuiladkliuIA Markets. Wheat t!l to 65c; corn 43 to 44c; oats 35 to 3Uc; live chickens 8 to 9c a lb; ducks 9 to 10c a lb; turkeys 10c a lb; butter 17 to 33c; eggs, fresh, iJG to 27c i doz; pototoes 40 to 75c a bushel sweet potatoes 40 to 50o a bushel; Onions 45 to 50c a bushel; best western cloverseed 9c a lb. Pittsbi Ro Pa., Nov. 27. cattle prime, $4.90a5.35; good $4.304.50 rough fat $3.80a4 25; fair light steers $3a3.40; heiffers Jf250a3. Hogs $5.30a5.50; rough hogs $4a5. Sheep S 3.20a3 40; good $23: fair 1.78a2 veal calyes foaG. It bktw falls to ran-MANNERS doabla itzjact 8A.K8APARIIXA. SO. arerTwhera MARRIED. HULSINGER BRONAND. On the 11th inst., by Rev. H. C. Hollo way, D. D, Horace Hulsinger, of Majtown, Lancaster county, and Ida M. Browand, of Mifllintown. McCAHAN PRICE.-On the 16th inst., by J. R. Henderson, Byran L. McCahan and Annie M. Price, both of Fermanagh township. BO WEN ANDREWS. Oa the 21st inst , by Rev. M. L. Drum, Law rence Bowen, of Newten Hamilton, Mifflin county, and Junie A. Anders of Tuscarora township, this county, " REYNOLDS. On the 10th inst at Lambertville, N. J., suddenly from apoplexy, Levi Reynolds, formerly of Fayette township, this county, and father of Reuben Reynolds, of this place, aged 79 years. . DIED: HARRIS. On the 20th inst., sud denly Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, wife of Oliver Harris, of Milford town ship, aged about 50 years. BROWN WTLLOW On the 9th inst , by Absalom Barner J. P., George W. Brown and Annie M. Wulow, both of Monroe township. No Flirting. The directors of the Northwood Cemetery at German town, Pa., placed a sign over the entrance to the ceme, tery that reads. "Flirting Is Pro. hibited." JuTr. iT. A. Wheeler li While Serving Mv Country I was taken 111 with aninni 1..-.- , J maMsrn- When r.t..n.j 1. . . . -a..7i-H.K J "r""- "uuio mJ ironDIo, VU IBU Wltll Hi. Slid I WMimnflnl 1. 1... 1 onabls to help mylf lor 23 months. Alter oohics 01 noon's Sarsaparilla I was well and havo not since been troubled w!ta my old coranlalnu. II v wlf w in m ....,. - - "wv ais Ub a 14,11. suffer Inn with headache. tl1n. j pepsta. &ha took two bottles ot Hood's SarsanariiiA and feels lib a ttrtr woman." James A. m-nuu., mvision BL, I'ftlt'more, Md. Hood'a Pllli are the hwt nrtn.n..n n assist dlgesnon. eure headache. Trrabox. I'ea li Crate. Mrs. Annin E. Humphrey is pre- pa tred to fiu ni.h IVnch Crate Mater - ial PLssterinir Lath, Shines and all k uiiin ji.ii, oiuniPH aim an ds of B.iiluing .fHtTial at the 1 foimerlv nwu-.l lv li. r Inli. l.no. Mill baud, R. W Hnmphiev, deceased, t acu lumber a rptciali'v. Maze. Juniata county. Pa. tf. JJ P. DERR, PRACTICAL DE3TIST, (G radii nte of the rhiladnlrhia Dental Col- ltl?f). rnrnicrlr of MiSiinliuri. Pit ha. lo cated pt-rmam-ntlv in Mittiinrovrn. a uc- ; cesnor to the late Dr. (i. I.. Derr, and will ' continue the dnal tinnineii (cNtahliftht-d oy inn lat'er in im';) at ttie wnii known of fice on liridga- street opposituOourt House. 07" TEETH EXTKACTED, ABSOLITE- LY WITHOUT TAIN. : ' JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Ga tW. Xo Sore Gums or Diseotnfort to paHeiit, ithi Alllbeeare UuaraMui-d rr rc charge Ill OB made.. i CC All wrk riiiranteed to give perfect itisfactiou. Terms, strictly cai-h. nT OTTRR X J 1J1L114 I Prartlrnl Dentlit practical asennst. ! HOLLOBAUGH & SON IAVE THE LAUGEST CLOTHING ST0UE. 'HE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING. . And are the largest dealers iu Clo'hinp: t, examine our ftook and coutpare it They htve all their Fall sin! Winter mering away on Sunjturr Goods When September is here linen dusters are not in style. Their stock this reason comprise ail the latest in faney worst, eds, faricy cheviots, I Jack cheviotc, carsiuieres, tc. In all the different ffir.kes, round and square sack.4, single jriced range lor men s suits frou '!) two to (0) twenty dollars aod in coil drens' suits from one to seven dollars. Surely all classes can te suited in this soale. They have undoubtedly the grandest this market. The Finest Beaver Coats lined with Satin, in Hlsok, Hlue and Rrown The most Superb Line of Kerseys and Meltons in dsrs and light shades. The BCDuino Chinchilla in Blue and Hlack ! nod with satin. AUo in the best Italian Ciotb, in prices ranging from 7 to TIII.IK 1,1 OF HEAVY STOU3I COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Satinette at prices that will eurprise you A Full Line of Lhildreus' Overcoats vry low. Tbcir line of tats is always the latest out. We have the Hat Trade and all the youDg men know it, while they buy of ut. In neckwear and suspenders they Their line of Fine Shirts, ''ottun nothinir to be desired. Large men will bnd a Vjouit :eto derwear, sonars, bats and overalls that They are the Agents of the Celebrated Douglas shoe and have all styles nd sizes. They are also the agents of the world-wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit the smallest boy or the largest man. They have a full line of gold and oollar and cuff buttons, trunks. Hand brellas. &e. 1 hanking tbe public lor tbeir liberal pa'rnnage in tbe past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to merit a yours to serve. H01L.WALa U & iMJM, the Clothiers, Msin St., Patterson, Pa. 1 fT:sr& p HORSES. There bss been a great deal of talk about my korees not being safe in Time of Funerals. 1 Lave dcw diepored of that team of horses, and purchased an elegant team of Black Hrrses at the cost of $575.00 which are perfectly safe. Any woman can drive them. They pay no atttention to cars. I THE MILD POWER, CURES. HUMPHREYS' 1 Hnmphrn.' -- fl ro nrearltmlacrtr aaS rarerally imiKvml Ri-maUVa. n.l for ran ra ..Urate practie and for oer thirty yaara br tb peopla wlra entire buciis. Ewhtj mtMalm Speoafla a viieeial eure fur (lie dMue named. Taejttre wit Sum drumrtng- puntUx ornriocras ttieitnoD.(r it ii. u UJ uced U.c BOTerelaa Hemedlee of the Wwli. ur ' -- rui. 1 Fever. fnnirwt!ur., iDflammaUons. .'25 3 VVortnn, Wtiriw Fever, Wurtn OoUc... S-Teelhlaji; C.U-. t r ln. i akaf uliwas 4 IMarrliea, of Cbtidrvu or Adulla. Ui a lTetilery.(.rlplni lilllous Cuue '4S C Cholera .Uarbue, Voniltlng .-3 Cold. Uroarblua, i K NeuruUla, Tootbarue. Kaoeaeba tfj ft Iteadaehev, Sick Hou1a.be Varttro. .4 IO lrarep4a, 1'Uleuiuua... 1 cBnlpaMoa .-J lPreel or Palafal Periods- .Ui IS-Wblle. Too ITofiua rrrbnU U-Cronr, I.arracltis. Bcarsencn . 1-1 mIi lrkMn. 1 tu l . . r ! l.-Sknalliia.oc 1 JwumaUc fall - ; -- . 1 . k. uiiiia). f MSeaiaailaaa.or InnaUo falai.. IS-Molorla. (bills. Fevar aad Aua as ll-IMI... mi,.. 1. " H ! J J?u",r,J,Mf w" Vrea. 5 IS Catarrh, lrjitwnu. t M to lb Bead .4.1 21 Awlhma, t)pprt-wl ltrcatbtxis' ,S5 ta r Hirbimea. l.-aralrrS rearing .1 53 !rrol'ala. Knlarml t.lnuili. Surllins tleneral lr-hillt . rh t4.nl WrukiKa .3 J 4-) Oropar. aaa Jwautr fw-cmkrts rie.ckaeaa. Sl.kaesafrilUdlii4 .5 S Kidney Uineaaea a JS-Suro Month, or Caaka. -JJ SS-I rlnarjr Wrahaeaa, WrttloBed.. .S 31-Pnlnlal I'erioda . ... 43 3 t-ISIphtherla. llcvual Son Chronic C'oacoalloaaa ErupOoua. KXTaa HSMIIll: SS Nrrm Debilllr, Saailaal Wsak- ,Vr-"r l";,"?tJ.r.5 n''" i.ee 3.-ll.ri.r the Ileart.Fa.pltattoB I.O 3j-Ellleoor, Spaaim. St. Has' Iuace-..1.00 ' s"nL.mF.,i...,.i,,UJ. C DC O I P I S S I W 9 . -1 " nri.iK,iii nil .URM at.. wTava. ! nUmrnKEYS' WITCtH HAZEL OIL THE PILE OINTMENT." PorPllM-KxtrrnalarlataKial. BlladnrmeMliur: f-tatul. In An..: It, -Mneor Ulilln of th. Re turn. , Tha rll-r la luuiioulalc the cura errtalu. PRICE, SO CTS. TH1AL SIZE. 25 CTS. SalS lir DraxcUU. ar . .i . ... . "rBs't,po..iiia us wua.ai.,M:w loax U M PH R E YS' SVETERIMARYSPECinCJS Toe Eases, Ca-.Ue, Sheep, Dcgs, Hogs 50ePn,eBBiiCdrhp,y'AiTr',"fAlmmI" T.! F'T'"r-""''iM.laaoiiti0 .V.".-' eniMiil, Milk Keoar. ftMiSIrK.TJ-- K. E.U'.hV. .i:Vp7...nia. h"V"LV VT.r,PJ" 0 r J.R. iiraei. at Uui-Hiiin. &ntla toverro dosm), - on Stable (', with p-in. Mutual, MlermarT ur Oil and Mlliaoli jt.T. AO Jei-Velerinarrt-reOll.r'. I:SS a-u - n r-i- , fr-fft ,.tu.Mj " i-rBr.Ta-jit.s.tw.,ijIaiisiiioi.si,at-iar, in .luniata County. If you doubt witn othors and render your verdict. fronds in stock. Others are ham nr double breasted, eutaways, ho. Their line of drees ovrrcoats ever seen in t!0 dollars. Shetland, Caxsitner, Chinchilla and fur cheapness. formerly weut to Harrisburg they no have the latest and best to be had. Cuffs, Hosiery end underwear leave Lire or extra sized suits, pantaloons, un are not kept by others. silver watches, gold chains, cold rings, iags, satchels, alises. J elescopes, Urn continuanco of it in the fulnte we are VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ABIL1T1', BRAIXS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION', and EXPKR IENCE are the five point that make our busines grow larger each day. W gain by every tale a Iriend and customer. 36- This price will buy your ehoioe from a line of Man's good hoa est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Their trun val ue is away above tha sailing prioe, but values go begging these days. Have you $6. If to, seleot one of the so sui'.a. 10 The Suits we offer at $10 are Vlnta anil l!.MImar. .nf in luilli " J canDot bo matohed anywhere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoat we thow at $10 ara made of very fine Cas&ituerea and Covert Cloths in latest sbadet and colors, out in idiot or full box ttyle; unobtainable anywhere balow $14 to $16. jai O At $12 we offer a truly superb line or Men's All-Wool Suits, out ia W atest ghapest of Business Saek and Frock Stylec, and made of best American Cassiuteres and Cheviots, tbev'd be pood value at $18 and $17. TWELVE DOLLARS. Nothing like our ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have prioe. Sty lU-h dressers; see them. If yon want something extra fine see our imported Dress Suits t f 15. ---Thev'r made of all different choice materials, cut trimn.ed and seed like custom wotk, and are the FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall you bava seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer them to roast gr ments offered elsewhere for one-third to one half wore money, don't buy Schools will open toon and our regular annual tale of tchool suits will take place. Read: 75 centt will buy choioe from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col ored Sailor Suits; worth more tbaii double. $2 will buy cboioe from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different wai-erials and latest paterns, out in double breasted Keefer,.Zouave,"Junior, I'niuroto, -Vld-way, and other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3 03 will buv vour Cboioe from an Suits in pretty and original style, and and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and 50o for choioe from a big line of Koeo Pants, made of woar-res.sting Lass- imeret and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Derby s and Exclusive Ilattert get a hundred per cent, NECKWEAR IN THE 25c. 50o. A large assortment of Trunks est Prices. FERD MEYERS, tha WtolasalB & Eetail Clothier. Bridge St., Miffiintawn, Penna. . .. IJIUI1J- 1-J.i..'- - I - - - ' 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ot from THE IMMENSE STOCK -OF D. W. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su:ts and Overcoat 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. HARLEY MIFFLIN HAYE I0U MOM TO DEPOSIT ? o ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 - -CALL. AT THE FIRST MIKFLIKTOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX THE WOULD. Ttawtwrlnc qualHiaaara aaanrvaaaad. actually aaUaaiiDa, two boaea of any other brand. Not affected br Boat. l-TtiET f UK CK I'lMC roH WALE BT DEALERS QEWKRAIXT. lyf s AJLESME .N WANT TT; T5 LOCAL. US TKA Vr.L.LilISU, to sell oar ISnrsery Stork. Salary, Kxpenses aod Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, S1. Rochester, N. X. Tbe Seaftasi mmd Xrpaatrwa office ia tbe place to get job work dona. Tiy it. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. F 1RST FALL SALE OP fMen's Suits. hare inst retiirntd from a corepleljr demorsliied Uothii'g market, tnd sl haaga purebases ware larger than srar ueiora, money iuvested,otirg to the great shrhiii- re In values, caused bs the great strippeioy is far less thsn in previous seaons. Ti-is, w course mesas lower prices for you than eva before In aur history. . made of fine All Wool Amcrioan Chtv .inni.i mrtA A Atl hi - KraaBtcd St 7 III . SQ tl finely fashioned and oirefjlly tui'-.r- ever been tiffered ia tb-s town at that You will be narprised. equal of acy $20 Suits offered. Overcoat for $2C, $22 or $25 untd extra Bbo line of Boys' New Fall road of strictly All Wool Cassimeraa $G. Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. mora for the same make. NEWEST SHAPES, and Satchels on eoond i loor at low To The Public Clothing that goes on daily HARLEY TOWN ! JUNIATA valley bank, OFMIFrLWTOWJI, PA. w" ! BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liabla. JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Prirfs. T. TAN IRWIN, rs.r, DlttCTOSS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbroek, John Hertiler. Joilah L. Barton, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Lonis K. A tk in eon, stociholcsis : Philip H. Kepaer, Annie M. Shelley. Joseph Rotbroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomsroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Knrts, Jerome N. Thompsoa, Jr, John Hertiler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, P. M. M. Peaaell, Levi Light, SamuelS. Rotbroek, Wm. 8 warts. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Poor per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 28, 1891 tf TO WEAK f-.EfJ BoOartim from tbe effects ot jaothtal arron, early dacajr.wMtiiif waakaflaa. latmanLjod.efe 1 will sa4 a valualikt tmUM (aaaUd1 esntaiolDt roll IKarnlarf foe home aora. f KtW at caarga. A arlaB4.d snadtral work : should b Ka4 br snry saaa wbo la Barrooa and OoMlKaUd. AMraaa.: rret. F. o. rewixs, jioonus, cms. R 1 1 DTI f D FlrrVi0', B. Msvei WtT W ll.a.a ji arch St-Phlla. Pa. Jaae at oca. Ko oparaUoiaor be asiut ycFu bVSt V .'Daiai oi cares, lit. Haver iioiai i nn, ueaaiaf, ra., aeeoad aettrdsy of at JLnnie M. Williams.
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