ENTINEL & REPUBLICAN it MIFFLINTOWN : TTEIWESDAY. DEC 6, 1898. TERMS. gnMerlption JJ .wce; $2.00 if $1.50 per annum If paid not paid In advance. wU per inch for eaoh insertion. Transient bualneea notioea in local col gmn 10 cents per line for each insertion. Reductions will be made to those desiring jo advertise by the year, half or quarter yoar. SHORT LOCALS. Pennsylvania La 20,000 farmers" Eil B ..relay, is selling canned fruit for the cannery. Sime doctors pradict an epidemic of Grip in s winter rnuylvania ranks fourth as a wool producing state. Congress convened on Monday, Jjook out for breakers. Er Sheriff Walls dopped in to see the Institute last Thursday evening- .Miss Madge Keller, Lewistown, spent last wotk with Miss Marion Scholl. Joel Shirk and son hava bought tha Smith farm near Oakland for $2300. The Pennsylvania railroad carried to th Chicago World's fair 1.766,000 people. Frank Patterson, of Ilarrisburg n?nt Thanksgiving at home with his mother. Dr. GrubH, has been a school di rector the p'-st 17 years in Thotnp v.atown. Willicm Luck put a 410 pound hog ia his larder for winter use, a few days ugo. The Knights of Labor have eleo ted a man named Sovereign to rule over them. Hon. Latimer Wilson, has built a eWp fold to the barn on his farm a. Vat Wert.- Ja:nes Strnyer, a student of Dick iaoa college, Carlisle, is home on a short vacation. T? Joe ITerf zler, of Port Royal, . .-.tTbursvlaj and Friday of last ,,- k in town. Mi Aonie Mcllean, of Mc.Vlister vil'.e spent Institute -reek with Miss Jennie At.ua.. Miss Emily Murray carae home from Birmingham Seiuinary, to spend Thanksgiving. Llisk Mary Horr, of Port Royal, visited Mies Mind Wilson several days last week. Miss Mary Ilettzlerand Bess Kep ner, of P rt K yal, attended Insti tute ThurFilcy. About three inches of sn.,w fell on Saturday tii'at, and was followed by a raiu on Sunday. Miss Maud and Nerva Kennedy, of Hiurisburg visited Miws Mama Gnshard last week. Tue Slate B ard of Agriculture analyz 1 only 1400 varieties of for tilizur t' o past year. John Etka hna withdrawn the libel prosecution against Editor Bju all of tho Tribune. TLs infant son of J. Howard Neely dial last Wednesday evening of membraneous croup. The Perry County Farmers insti tuts will b9 held in Millerstown, Jan nary 9 aud 10, 1894. Harry Kauffman and wife, of Har risburg spent Thanksgiviug day among friends in town. Banker Holmes Irwin, of Newport, pent 'i'hanksgiviujf with his brother and sistera in this place. Miss Maud Hdggnrty, of Chicago, is visiting Miss Mary North, daugh tsr "f Washington North. IV. F,d Straver was home for TL'. ksgiving, from medical duties in government service ia Massachus etts. Jerome Thompson, came over from "' duties in the Middleburg bank, lu spead Thanksgiving at home in Juniata. The Presbyterian Church at Aca deroia has been repaired and will be re-opened for services on the 12th of December. Sheriff Samuel Lapp basa number of friends who are urging him to take the field a3 a cindidata for the Legislature. Presid mt Cleveland has appointed u. Scott Harrison, ex Pusident II r iv n'a brother, surveyor of cus'oms at Kansas City. EsSheriff W. H. Knoase, of this county delivered a lectura in Centre school house, in Perry county last Baturdny evening. W. H. Moore, one of the newly elected curly commissioners, took in the Thanksgiving service, and the Institute, uu Thursday. There was no preaching in the rierb'-Uri.u church on Sabbftth on account o' Kev. Mr. Henderson, laviu;,' bi'n stricken with Grip. Bert Robigon and Nevin Aughey, v ho attended school at the Mission .iy Tnttitute, at Sclinsgroye were IiOEt or Thanksgiving vacation. The letters uncalled for in tbe Mif tiiatown pot-t office for tho woek end mg December 2d, were for Mr. Lewis Bunger Miss Annie Womer. Miss Maud McMeen, of Ohio stop i.rtd oiT ia town last week, on her av to Hnrt T?rvl whore she expects 1 ) snpnil tha winter w ith her sister - 3 ... - i James McMullcn of East Water ford wis in town on the last day of :1a Institute and did not forget to I-.k in and see the Institute at work. George H. Nash, aged 63 years, brother of the editor of the Hunting '1 n Journal, died i: Huntingdon on tue evening of tbe 2Gth day of Novem l e ". n earthquake, one day last week ;.-' -ed Canadians about Montreal, I its vibrations were felt down aiong the coast as far as into York Jt ate. ' 7!. eaDeuMe Extract tarsatarlOa Is Haanars. tfslSe IsnsuisM A wild turkev flaw nnf it,. jaes of J. H. Stoner, in Fermanagh lownsnip on Monday morning. Ston er shot the fowL It weighed twelve pounds. The joints and muscles are so lub ricated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appears. Get only Hood's. Nov. 15. loU3. John Masser. residing at McAllis terville, died last Wednesday even ing, November 29th, aged about 73 years. He was a prosperous and prominent man in the community in which he lived. Last week Judge Lyons called at the newspaper offices and paid sub scription in advance. The Lord as well as the printers loves the citizen who paj s in advance. State Superintendent Shaffer made many friends while here attending Institute, last week, by his gentle manly deportment, and learned and wholesome discourses. Freight conductor Cyrus B. Lowe, of Altouua, was killed in the Harris burg railroad j aid on the evening of theletinst by being uu over by the yard shifter. Over 4,000,000 poople liva upon wages paid by railroad companies, and the railroads get the money with which to pay, from people wh ride and ship goods and grain ou the railroads. Sorofula eradicted and all kindred diseases cured by Hood's Sarsapa rilla, wuirli by its vitalizing and al terative enects, makes pure blood. There is a mill at Lawrenc?,Mass. where the bell rings at 9 P. M., which is a signal fur the girls e m- ploytd at the mill to retire. Any of them seen on the street after 9 o'clock are liable to discharge. Frederick Espenschale, has men at work blasting bjulders on the tract of land bought from Enoch Homing's heirs. Dynamite is used to blast the boulders, some of which weigh 10 and 12 tons. The great value of Hood's Sarsa parilla as a remedy for catarrh in vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. Nov. 1, '93. Misses Anna Keller, Ella Mac Namary, Josie Btymar, Sadie aud Hettio Dryer, Johu HendersoD, El mer Nolty, Charlie II ffnan and Harry Banner, of Lewistown, spent Thursday afternoon in town. Grip, or influenza, has ag:.in be come epidemic iu portions of the old world aud may be expected in Amer ica b;fore spring time. Uafortu nately there is no remedy known by which its dread march miy be stop ped. It K'tver fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. M.ss Anderson, a United Prosby terinn Missionary who has beeu in India ten years vit-ited at the Misses Adams, on Washington street Do c?mbeT 1st and 2nd She has bofu lfcruring through the Big Spring Presbytery. There is joy in Altoona, over an nouncement tl at tho Pennsylvania railroad shops, wbii.'h have been working tive days a week, and nine hours a dav, will go to work on full time thw week, working 10 hours a day and six days a week. Dr. M. J. Davis, a native of Dela ware township, tins county, was. elected a member of the Io.va Legis lature, at tha late election, which was a good thing for tho Cass county dis trict to do. The Doctor's friends here, extend congratulations. No other sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's in the relief it gives iu sever est cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, etc. In publishing the scattering vote cast for eldnrs in the lute coogrega tional meeting held in the Presby terian church the name of Tobias Auker vas omitted. Mr Anker was not in the field for the eldership, but some one casta vote for him. John O'Brien, Tho wasrun5ver by the cars near Millerstown, and had both legs crushed and lacerated, on the 27th of November was brought to the railroad hospital, at this sta tion where he died on the next day. Interment in Union cemetery by the county. Last Sunday Rev. H. C. Holloway, was at Center H ill, Center County, assisting in the rededication of the Lutheran Church building that was originally built when he was a boy and f uT which he carried bric't and mortar to pay a subscription to the bnilding- Hood's Suisaparilla has cured many afflicted with rheumatism, and we urge all who suffer from this dis ease to gue this medicine a trial. Grip has made its appearauce in certain parts of Ciuibria county. Winter, tho prip and Email pox stare the country in the face. The small dox oau be ruled out by vaccination but the winter cannot be escaped, and it will bo hard to dodge tho grip Colonel Moorhead, of this county is hurrying bis railroad enterpuse in Path Valley, and Mr. Gnng, ! iNe port, is heading his railroad in tbe same direction. Parties represent ing both interests, separately, met in Path Vallov. some davs ago and from reports from the valley, the Colonel's road has the inside tracr. Scrofula whttber hereditary or ac quired, is thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, tha ... . -v- iff "no great blood pnriner. iov. xo, jo, General Wm. Lilly, republican ro ncressman at larjie from Pennsyl vd mil. liod at his home in -Vaucli nil nnk on tbe 1st inst., nged 2 I , i 1 : 1 years, lie was uorn poor uui uieu n lilir nmn. He made a fortune in tho stone coal trade. Governor Paitisnn will order a special election to fill tho vacancy caused by his death, in February. The letters uncalled for in the Patterson post office on the 30th of November 1893 were for G. H, Tat ton, MiFS Maggie Long, Annie Kine T. H. Jordon, Samuel Cunnings, Walter Burns, Mrs- A. Jalm, Francis Lerimario, Scott Miller, J. H. Rod-cer- H. C. Pierce, Postal cards Dan iel Riddle, J. S. Detra, A. P.Haldam In asking for letters in above list, say they sre advertised. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century T 1 be great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot- ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14. ly. Some weeks ago, J. C. Neighlin ger, came to Juniata county to col lect for the St. Louis stove company that had a number of men in this county lust summer selling ranges. He w:i here nnmn days stopping at the Jacobs House, when he was stricken with pneumonia from the effects of which he died between 12 and 1 oVlork. on Monday morning. The best of attention was given him and his wife and son and other rela tives were sent for and were with him a number of days before his demise, as well as at the closing hour of his earthly career. He was aged about 05 years His remains were taken to Springfield, Illinois for ititerment. Serious Railroad Accident. Railroad brakeman, W .McDonald, of Altoona, was caught and seriously injured in a freight wreck near Port Royal on the 29th day of November. His left ankle wa crushed so badly that amputation became necessary, nbout eigh inches below the knee joint. Dr. D, .V. Crawford, and Dr. Darwin M. Crawford, gave the sur gical attention that the case required, and he was sent home to his family in Altoona. where he is reported to be doing well considering the nature of accident. Court Proceeclnajs- Conrt convened on Monday at 10 o'clock a. m. Constables made their returns. One bastard child was reported from each of the following townships, Fayette, Delaware and Port Royal. Grand jury was called, sworn and charged by the Court. Constable G. B Foltz was appointed to wait on tho Graad jury and constables J. H. Leidv, aud Philip Pannebaker were retained to wait upon tl.o C ;urt. In the case of Com. vs. Charles Mayes charge fornicat:on and bas taidv child not born au l recogni- 7acea of defendant renewed to De cember term. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of James M. Dunn late of Milford township, deceased, return to order of sale. Property sold to Eli Dudu for $212.00. Andrew Banks, E-wt., auditor in tho estate of Thomas Rumberger, deceased, filed his report in open court. In the estate of WiKiam K hler, late of Turbett township, deceased, petition for order of sale of real es tate filed and granted as prayed for. Petition of Rev. G. L. Mace of Thompsoutown, for right to adopt Amelia Hudson, a minor child was granted as prayed for. Wilberforce Schweyer, Eq., filed his report a-s auditor in the estate of Joseph Mirx, la'e of Monroe town ship, deceased. Will L. Hoops, Enq , filed his re port ns auditor ii, the estate of C. J. Siu'th, late of Delaware township, deceased. Petition of Philip M. Miller, guar dian of minor childreu of Matilda Miller, to sell real esia'e belonging to his wards in Spruce Hill toivnstiip, granted as prayed for. On attachment execution No. IS, December term, 1893 Piane .V.ini fac tilling Company and John F. Jacobs. Interrogations on gai nisbees file I. A. Bradford Evans. Joseph .V. Evans and David II. Taylor, were apjiointed to review a road starting in Fermangh township near Cedar Springs, and extending to Van Wert in the township of Walker. In the Estate of Philip Kepner, late of Port Royal, deceased, peti tion of widow and heirs to have widow's interest in real estate charged, granted. In the matter of the rulo.on James P. Johnson to show ciuo why cer tain gas stock should not be sold and distribution be made to thot.e entitled, supplemental answer file.l. William M. Allison, Esq., was ap pointed auditor to audit tbe accounts of Prothonotary and Register and Recorder. Wilberforce Schweyer, Esq , hav ing been elected District Attorney at tbe November election, took the ea'h of office in open Court. Tbe Grand jury was discharged at 3 oVlock on .Monday afternoon, having finished all business before it. All civil caupes on the list were continued to February Term. Com. vs. John Kepler, charge for nication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Way Bonsall. Defendant plead guilty to tho charge of fornication, aud a the child was dead the plea was ac cepted by the Commonwealth. Kep ler was sentenced to pay a fine of six cents and all costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Robert Innis, and Olia Imes charge dynamiting fish in Tuscarora creek. Innis plead nott contendere and lues plead not guilty. Ioies claimed to be innocent i f the charge, saying he -aa called down to the creek by Ianis, who with a man named Noll, were using dyna mite to kill fish, but he admitted he wadd in the creek after an explo sion, trying to catch fisb. The jury in the case was out all night and returned a verdict of not guilty as to Oho lines. R ibert Innis was sen tenced to pay a fine of $50 and cost of prosecution and be confined in county jail for fifty days in default of payment. Com. vs. Wilson Palm charge dynamiting fish in Tuscarora creek. Prosecutor Robert Innis. This case was brought after the case of the Commonwealth vs. Robert Innis and Olin Imes had been commenced and was for the same offense. Palm proved however he only came down to tbe creek to Bee what was going on and not to take part in dy namiting. He was the star witness for the commonwealth in the case against Robert Innis and Olin Imes. Verdict not guilty. In the divorce proceedings of An nie Crawford vs. Darwin E. Craw I ford, subpoena in divorce, granted. A Good Hotel. Teachers while attending the In stitutelast week made the Jacobs House their headquarters. JVine host Arbogast, is one of the quietest and most obliging aud efficient of landlords, with an appreciation of the fitness of affairs to such a degree that his house has a large patronage from far and near. There is a de corum about the hotel that takes with the public. The table is good, the rooms are comfortable, the service is satisfactory, and the bar is kept strictly within the line of propriety. On Thanksgiving Day it was closed at 5 p. m. against all call er. The hotel is a good one to stop at. T n.r fklla to cure MANNERS donbla ztsaet SARSAPARILLA. SOc everywhere Dedication. The United Brethren church at Locust Run, will h dedicated on Sunday, December I7th, 1893, A m "rning afternoon and evf ning service will be held: Ministers from a dis tance will t-ike part in the exercises. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South Americm Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Hid given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The firet bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much thnt I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I lelieve it is the best medicine in th wrM. I cart not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93, ly. . State Grange. A s3sion of four days of the State Grange, Pntror.fl of Husbandry, will be held is Harribure, beginning on Tuesday December 12. Farmers Institute. The Juniaf a Farmers Institute will be held at McAHstersm'lle January 30th and 31st, and at East Water ford February 1st and 2nd, 1894. RevlTal Meeting;. The Railroad Men's Christian As soc:etion has been conducting revival meetings at various points along the road of the Philadelphia division. If raaewrtU set eatsd tsks Msnnsri DouBls tec Ssrusarilla. It's tits bert. In It SO casts. MIFTLINTOWN MARKETS. MtrrtiSTOwa, Drc. 6, 18P3. Hotter 20 Frs 20 Ham, is ?hrIll1r, 1 lsitlaaaaa,(, . aa Sides MIFTLIN TOWN GHAIN UAKKKT Wheat, fin Corn in ear ."" Oafs, 27 to K'l Rvo firt O vere-t. ...... a a. a. ,a 1'iuiothy so.'rt a 2.i o Flnx 8:cd 1 Kl) bran 91 J (.'hop . ... a a aa$l .20. a tinndriMl Midrilit'ir tiruuuu Alum S'lll, 1 U') rlili.i. Sal' STc to 75 Philadelphia Markets Wheat 6T to 69 ; corn 43 t 4G ; o-s 33 to A.c; live cn'ckrjs to ye a ii); tiucb's 9 to 10c a lb; tuikes 10c a lb: uMer 17 t 33c; eggs, fro-i, 24 to 2G a doz; potatoes 45 to 70c a buslo-1 ; sweet potatoes 25 to 45' a bushel: tangled straw SS 50 to.9 50 a ton; hay $1 10 to 1-20 a hundred poun ls clovereed 9c a lb. PlTTSBfRfj Pa, D 1. rntt'e prime, 4.75a5 25; good $3 f0a4.50: rough fat $4.15ai 40; f-ir bghtsteers ?3a3.25: beiff.rs 250u3. Hogs V 1 1 "- c viiu always yxAV. fcni' c ! J3.20a3.40; good $2a3; fir $1.782; ; veal calves $5a6. Tha bast and only Doublo Extroet Sansparltta Is Uanners. It curat. Tsks no othsr. 60 cents. .11 4 II It I El). SnzLLBvnEm;F.r.-Pvi.E.-0 i the 19lh nit , by Jtjv. D. P. Lu-j, Elmer Shellwuborger, of Richfield Juniata countv, and Amy C. Pyle, of Pfoulz's Valley. UIEU: Vatts. Ou the 1G ult.,at Bristol. Ind , John O. Watts formerly of Rirlifivld this county, aged about 62 years. Vir.sox On the 24th ult., in Port Royal, Minnie Belle, daughter of Samuel and Mary E. Wilson, aged 1 year, 6 months and 23 days Diven On the 24th nit., in Pal. terson, after a lingering illness of auout two years, John Diven, aged about G7 vears. The Thrifty Japanese. What is the rcuson that Japan has no poverty proWem? One re:tson ia proba bly to In? funnel iu the land system, which has given to every worker a hold ing ;i-k1 eiicunra.Lteil him to Mipply his waul i by Ids wn lnbor. There id, too, iu Jatian a curious absence of ostenta tions luxury. The hliit.s if living are in all classes much tint Kiiine, .mil the rich lo nut out shine tha jMr ty carriajjes, iili'.ci-s and jewelry. Tin; rich ieiul tln ir l.ioncy on curios, which, if these arc costly, is limit ed, and the most popular agitation is ayuinf t the bi Europi an houses which ministers Intilil for themselves. Wealth is thus not ubsorlied ami is more ready for investment in remunerative labor. The la-st reasou which occurs to the mind of a traveler with comparatively few oppor tunities for forming opinions is the equality of manners iu all classes. Rich anil poor are alike courteous. It is not possible to distinguish euipk3'er from laborer by their behavior. All are clean: all are easy; all are restrained. The governor lets his child go to tbe common school and sit next to the child of the casual laborer, certain that his child will pick up no bad manners and get no contamination in thought or in person. This equality enables rich and poor to meet as friends, and gifts can pass without degradation. The rich no bles iu the country, just as the universi ty men with whom we met in Tokio, are thus able to give to those whom they know to be in need, and friendship be comes the channel of charity. The ques tion ia. Will this survive the introduction of the industrial system? It is possible that some of it may and that Japan may teach the west how to deal with the poor. Fortnightly Review. X r. JT. A. Wheeler "While Serving My Country I was token 111 with spinal disease and rheu matism. When I returned home my trouble was still with me, and I was confined to mj bed, nnab!e ta help myself lor 22 months. After taking seven bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was well and have not slnco been troubled with my old complaints. My wife was in 111 health, suffering with headache, dizziness and dys pepsia. Sua took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and feels lika a new womaa." Jajmfs A. Wueeleb, 1000 Division St, Baltimore, Md. Hocd's Pills are the beat aitcr-dinner PJlt, asatit digestion, cure heaUocue. Try a box. I'a U Craten. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared t furui-.h Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Sliinrles and all kinds of Iiuildiirg Material at the Afill fi iriii.ii'1 v iiu-tioit 1 tv li..r lulu linu. band, R. W Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a Fpeciaiity. Mar.e, Juniata county, Pa. tf. J-J P. DERM, rRiCTIt'tli DE3TIST, (GradimtH of the rbilsdelphia Dental Col lege,) IVirnu-rly f M'fHinhurtr, Pa., h:is to csted peiruanently in Mittiintawn, si suc cesor to the latu Or. ii. L. Derr, snd will continue thu fientsl bnaine's (i -(tbliihHrl by the lafer in lftjH) st the wHI known of fice on Britlg ireetojipusilaConrt House. E7-TEETU ESTKAGTED, ABSOLUTE LY wnnouT PAIN. jo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas Ubd. Xo Sore Gums or Dineotiifort to patient, either nunn(t extrnction or afterwards All these are Guaranteed it to charge will be made. jy All work guaranteed to give perfi'Cl satisl'ction. Teriua, strictly cjIi. H. P. DERR, Practical Deotlat- H0LL0BAUGH & SON HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING STORE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING. And are tbe largest dealers in Clo'hing in Juniata County. If yon doubt it, examine our stock and compare it wit!, others and render your verdict. They hnve all their Fall and Winder i.i i.id in ste k. ():liers are ham" ruericg away on Summer (inds WLen Sftetiibf-r is here linen dusters are not in style. Tbeir stuck tlU i-eason com, .rises all tl.e Utost in faney worst, eds, fancy cl.evint, i lack cheviets, cssmo rrrn, Jtc In all the different cakes, round and square Fack., single nr double breatpd, cutaways, &a. Tbeir prices range for men's suits from (2) two to twenty dUar9 and in chil drens' suits from one to seven dollars. Surely all classes can le suited in this scale. Tbey have undoubtedly the grandest line cf dress overcoats ver seen in this market. The Finest Beaver Coats lined with Satin, iu Black, Biuo and Brown The most Superb LiDe of Kerneys an."! Meltnns in dars aud light hades. Tbe genuine Chinchilla in Blue and Itabau Cloth, in prices ranging from 7 to J0 dollars. Tin: lie i j i rv if v HEAVY STOHM COATS COMPRISES Irish Frieze, Genuine Satinette at prices tfcat will surprise you for cheapness. A Full Line of ClnldrPtis' Overcoats v ry low. Tbeir line of tats is always tl.e latest out. We have tbe Hat Trade and all tbe youug men know it, alule tliey buy of us. In neckwear and suspenders they Tbeir line of Fine Si.irtts, Cotton nothing to be de.-ired. Large men will find a Complete Lice of extra sized suits, pantaloons, un dcrwear, collars, bats and overalls that are not kert by others. Tbey are tho Agents of tbe Celebrated Dooglas Shoe and have all t-lylea and sizes. They are also tbe agents of the the smallest boy or tbe largest man. They bsve a full line of Fold and collar and ouff buttons, Trunks, Hand Bags, Satchels, Valises, Telescopes, Um brellas, &o. Thanking tbe poblio for their liberal pa'ronag in the past, and assuring you tbat we will endeavor to merit a yours to serve. HOLLWHALU II & 2M is t -"-"i-i'f-,- 'X:lTrTr:' - - - . V V m i m T r alafAafaa . HORSES. There has been a great deal of talk stent my torses not being safe in Time of Funerals. I bave new diapered i f that team of horses, and purchased an elegant team cf Black Herpes at tte crM f $575.00 which are perfectly safe. Any woman can. drive their.. Tbey pay do attttntion to cars. I THE ItllLD POWER CURES. HUmPHREYS' : lr. Hnmphrrr SprrlflrswearlmtlflUlTaiid Cart'f u1t iiriMutretl KaraeilU, UMtd fc years In prirare pr-v-llcc rtmI for wr thirty yran by th prople with mi t Ire buocmii. Ery Hingis Speclfio s vfrtal cur for tbe SlMae iwnil. Tiiey uure wltTkoot dranlK. urlnf arredncrrHr thafyHUrm.snil ar Ir-Tm. ii.ud uttu Ubovcrclsn - Hemedirs of ths Vtr!4. L1T HKUI. ru 1 Fevers. Conetioru, Inflammations. . I V urnih W.irm r. Worm i cl!c... . a Trthinc: Culie. tTylrj. akarfulaeis , 4 IHnrrbea, of Cbiklrwu cr AUuiu 5 Dytiontrtrv.t.Tiptnic. EIUna Coiie , A C'hlrra .Herbaa Vomiting 7 CaMekM, t'olila. Vionraltla. KNeralal.t. Tooihache. aceacha 9-liraaarhsa, Sick Ueaulac-b. Vartlco. , 10 ItyapeDa-ta, BUtrtuancaa. t'cnstlpatiua . 1 1 'piriur4 or rainfal I'ariads. , H ilea. 1m PrnTuae farkxla 13 Cram. I.rynsltia. Buaraanesa.... 14 Halt Rheum. k.ry.tplaa. Eruptions. , 15 l.haaaiiaii'.nB.ar Kfaeoinatlefatna.. , Iti Malaria, l atll. r-rar and Ague I Pila.BUad orKtadlr , IS-Oohtbalciy. Snreur Wrak Eve. l-rlrrh. lufluania. IcM lntnetlead 0 W boeiiaixr t'an.ll i 1 A .thmi, Ouiirtro4 Prantblng , Kar if iaM trgua. l;r. alrva Hearing , i3 Srrotnla. Plarj;r2 clr.nna, Sallin , l-titincral UcUlily. ri .lj! Woakuos Uropar. auJ Stanly Urcrvtloaa 2H !4ert-iGkueaa. Sickncija fromKldlng 7 Ktduev Uiaeaaes SJ Sior Mrh. crc'anka, 38 I. riunry caknetta, WetuugBed.. , 31-Paluful )-i riL.la 34 Itiphlherin, flraratad SoreTlioat.. 3 Chranic Ctangeaciana a Kruuttoas. , EXTHA NCTMBERS: 4S Ncrvoas t'ebility, fvmtnal Weak- rwv or Ii'vjinntary ltwharraa 1, 31 liioarmf thf Heart. I'-lpltatlon 1, 33 -Etlpy, tasnta. u Itua' Lfanc... 1, 23 ii MS iS 33 33 & ts 2-1 23 25 23 23 23 25 23 23 23 SI 23 2 2 25 23 23 23 23 23 23 25 5 OO (II) OO S.I4 W Drfl.ts, r .11. 1 pnmt-iHild aa r...J . t mi ,Ma. pa IlirarCBaTa M oi. 1,4 a...' a.ti au rmaa. I UIrilHS,I.U...lll SIISXIMaiiSI.. !Tart. ; Q D f" I P I Q aaa a a- a HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Tir Ptlra Eitemal or lntaanal. Blind or Blinding: KlAtuLn la Ano: Itrotugor blaeaic.; of the Kavtiuu. Tha rallf la itnmed lata the cure certain. PRICE, 80 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS. Sld by DraarUla, ar aeat nm(-.i4 uu ivrit t prwa. nvarnasw m. to., 1 1 1 a 1 1 s a jiua, su. w tssk i-V iBi B a a tr-m m m ''VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fa Erses, Cattle, Sheep, Lop, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 506 Page nook aa Treatment of Animals and Chart seai Free. crnES t Fever. ('incration.Tnflain.iiatloB A. A. (Spinal Menincitia, M Ilk Frirr. li.ll. traina, l.amem-s. K keamaliaaa. '.'. Dinteiuurr, ileal Uiarharges. 1. l.Uola or Crab. Warms. K.K. 4'nnaha, lleavra, Puaamonlaa F.K. Colic or (.ripee. Hellyacbe. .....! iaoarriaae, llrniurrhnaea. Il.il. Lrinary and Kialner liaeaaea. i.l. fc-rnpfiTtr lliaenaes, illanao. K. Itiaaasea of Ulseatian, Paralysis. BlnrleButtla lOTerSOdoaea). - ,60 stable f'aao. with KpecldRS. ManoaJ. V terliiai-j C'ur OU and 3ic-dleator, 87.410 Jar elerinarr Cnre Oil, - 1.H SI4 br Dranlrtit ar a.t afiaaH aajalmaaai ia any aaaaUtv aa TMrlt at rta. t-araRt:T8'Bin. Mt., 1 II a IIS WlOaai SU, Raalara. Blaek 1 tied wit'i atin. AUo in the best Slietlaod, Casaimere, Chinchilla and turmcrly went to Ilarrisburg they now have the latest and best to be bad. Cuffs, Hosiery and underwear leave 1 world - wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit silver watches, cold chains, pold riDgs, continuant - . i of it in tbe future wo are !, tbe Clothiers, Main St., Patterson, Pa. m a. - ,i V-' 3 VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. mm ABILlTf, BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, ami EXPEK IENCE are the five points that make our businese grow larger each day. Ws gain bj everj sale a friend and customer. Q(3- This price will bay your cheice from a lias of Men's good hoa- QQ. est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Tbeir true val ue is away above tbe selling prioe, but values go begging these days. Have yon $6. If so, select one of these suits. A" ( The Suits we offer at $10 are made of fine All Wool Ameriosa Chsr WXVFvjjt. Bd Cassimere out in both sinpla and double breasted styles, end cannot be matched anywbere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. Tbe Fall Overcoats we show at $10 ars made of very fine Cassimeres and Covert Cloths in latest shades and oolors, cut in semi or full box style; unobtainable snywbers below $14 to $16. 12 At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's All-Wool Suits, out ia I.,... .k.nr r.r Riuin.H Sank and Froak Stvles. and made of best American Cassiiaeres and and $17. TWELVE DOLLMIS- Nothing like our finely fashioned and cirefully tailor ed Spring. Top Coats at $12 have ever been effered ia this town t tbst prioe. Stylish dressers; see them. You will be mrprised. 615, If vou want something extra They're made of all different choice material, cut trimmed and sewed like custom work, and are the equal of any $U0 Suits offered. FIFTEEN D0LLRS- Don't buy a Fall vou bave seen ours for $15. If J m i .1 i t. ments onereu eisewuero iur uut-iuu. . v... jt Schools will open soon and our regular annual sale of school suits will lake place. Read: 7?i will buv choice from a line ored Sailor Suits; worth more that, double. U Will DUy cuoice iruui ""J- --- 7 ,fi , latest p.terns, cut in double breasted Rjefer. Zouave "Junior, I rimro.s, .Vld way, snd other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3 98 will buy your Choice from an extra fiae line of Boys' ew Kail L T," .J ,i.i.l stvles. and made of strictly All Wool Cassimer.s and Cheviots. Tbuy are worth $5 and $G. 50o for choice from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear-resisting Csss- imeres and Cheviots. The Latest Fashions in Derbys and Alpine lists for $1.50, 59. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, more for the same make. NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25e. 50c. A large assortment of Trunks sod Satchels on Second JTloor M low est Prices. FERD MEYERS, the Wholasale & Retail Clothier, Britlga St, Miffiintown, hm. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily irom THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. KARIjBX It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods to- MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suis and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN ItY. HAVE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT?! ARE YOU A BORROWER CALL AT TBI FIRST lAIIftlAJi MIFFLINXOWIM, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE BEST tS THE "WORLD. Its waria qnalKi eaara naaorxiaaaiii. actually Catlaattna; two boxf-a of any otbar bra&3. Noa flactadbr baat. irbETTHl UK II 3SE. FOR 9 ALE BY DEALERS OESERAIXY. J yl Q ALE'SMEVf OWANTED.ll LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to aeU out Kursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment frnaranteed . CHASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, M. T. The Sentinel and fiepnihran offlce ia the place to get job work doss. TiyiL It will pay yon if yon need anything in tbat line. FIRST FALL SALE OF Men's Suits. We have iust returoed from a completely demoralized Clotbing market, and aitboagh than ever Deiore, tbe great sbrtca- reat strinsency sessous. lula, ot you tbao evar Cheviots, they'd be good value at $16 fine see our imported Press Suits at $.5. Overcoat for $2C, $22 or $25 until you don't prefer them to most gar a AnA k.lFmnrAtnnnr. .lull'tbai of good, durable snd nobby navy ool- all different materials and OF Juniata valley bank, OF MIFFLISTOrTTI, Pt. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable? JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Pri,inl. T. VAX IRWIN, C. DIHICTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John Hertiler, Josuh L. Barton, Robert E. Parker, Lonls R. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. rrociHOLDiBi : Philip M. Kepner. Annie M. Shellor. Joseph Ro'brock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Kuril, Jerome JN. Thompson, Jr, John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H . Patterson, F. M. M. Penaell, Levi L!ht, Samuel S. Rothrock, Wm. Pwarta. Solomon U an beck. Three and Fnnr iv-r rnt Ir.tnroat III h. paid on certificates of deposit. Tjan 23, 1891 tt TO ITEM MEPJ Boflm lng from tha effects of youthful error, eariy decay, waatlcit veakaeaa. loat manhood, ate, I will send a valuable traatuM (aralxl eootaiatBg fall parUculara for home eura. FREE t ehargs. a. splaruKd madtcal work ; should b lead by eaarjk Ban who la nervoua and debilitated. Addraa,; PnC V. C FOWI.F.H, Blnotfua, Cona 53! I a ei"T t "'BOnre nuraii( Si I 1 I I I "a E f brDr.B U.T. ia. aae at nca. No oueratinivAr Ka.na T: lfcnd ot enrea. lr. Mayai U at I'e.n, Heading Pa., second Satardav ol eachmoniti Scod tor etreoiars. AarleetiU-