SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFPLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. DEC. '.20, 1891. TEEMS. Bnnaoription, $10 par annum if pajj In adranae: 12.00 if ant na.bt .---VT Transient arivertiaeinente Insetted at 60 aanta tmt inch for each tnaartlnn Transient bestnees notice tn local eot- inui, i cou par uh ior on lnaertiotL. najftnationa will ti mail ji a tH. A ii w uosiriua to adertiee by tbe year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Grip, erery where. Itad Merchant Shott's new adver tisement. There are mo oaths iu the Japanese language. King Cleveland and Queen Lili Ou-Ka-Lini. Rabbit hurting closes on the 1st of January. Fourteen inches of snow in Michi gan on Friday. Eighteen hundred and ninety three is on the home stretch. De- and partridge shooting closed last Friday December 15. The State grange was in session at Harriuburg last week. Win. Marks of Chicago is at home in Pattereon visiting his mother, Koader we wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Tear. fV'cland is down on the free dis ' . ition of seeds by congressmen. Horse doctors, report, a good many horses sick with grip, or iofluenze. All the churches in town are pre pariugfor a Christmas entertainment. Ilain and fog was the singular woat her that prevailed last Saturday. Iron manufacturers are petitioning Congress not to pass the Wilson tar iff bill. The doctors were kept busy the past week attending grip stricken people. John S. Gravbill, visited his moth er at Richfield last Saturday and Sunday. A.. B. Eavans, of Thompsontown, spont several days recently in Phil adelphia. O ld Fellow lodges will celebrate the 22n 1 of February in Bloomfield, Perry couaty. Miss Martha Fasick has come home from a visit to friends in the northern part of the state. John J. Patterson Jr., and James North, spent several days in Phila delphia last week. Oie hundred and five thousand four hnndred and one dollars of tho Sfto debt was paid list year. What's the matter with the people? There is murder and violence and all kind of depravity on every side. Bt'rt Kobinson is home, from at tendance upon the Seilnsgrove Mis eiouary Instute, for the holiday vaca tion. Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, died at his home in Bedford, last Wednesday, of diabetos, aged 72 years. A man in training for a foot ball Rrai on which money has been staked is not allowed to smoke cigar etts. All children in Tama qua who shall not have been vaccinated prior to Jan -uary 15 next, will be tnrned out of school that day. Jeaee Howe's hogs when dressed ready for tk meat vessel, weighed, 350 r, .unf!s and 400. Two heavy weight hogs, hard to beat J. S. Shelly, was called hastily from his home at Richfield, to the sick bl of his son P. G. Shelly, at Lfuuloville Lancaster county, lat week. Pennsylvania railroad compaiy will sell holiday excursion tickets commencing next Friday, December 22ad. See particulars in another column. Scrofula whether hereditary or ac quired, is thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the greit blood purifier. Not. 15, '93. r jV. J. R. Henderson, preached an interesting sermon last Sanday even ing from the Theme, Honor Thy Father and thy mother, Text Fifth commandment. On Saturday the 9th inst.. the mail pouch that was thrown off fast t Dnncannon. fell under the train and was badly cut, and mail packages mutilated. The great value of Hood's Sarsa" paiilla as a remedy for catarrh in vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. Nov. 1, '93. Washington North, and daughter Mi'aa NpII North and Miss Sallie Mur ray, visited a clay at Birmingham Seminary last ween visuing wsi Mary North and Miss Kmily Murray. Henrv TIpist is to bo huntr in A clam county, in January, for the murder of Emanuel Moon, and now they are hunting in the same comity for the murdertr of Judge Donohue. Honda Sareanarilla has cured many afllicttd with rheumatism, and we urge all who suner irom mis uis case to give this medicine a trial. Ti f..ll fprm of tlio Mifflin Aca demv will close Saturday, of this woeh The Winter Term will open Tuesday January 2, 1894. For a term of thirteen weens, lumun J. H. Dysinger Principal. No other sarsaparilla has equaled Tr,mA'a in Hi reliaf it ffives in sever est cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, etc. fi.;,,,i Af.irwitv of Philadelphia. fvb . u l v " - J I .- of the German Democrat, died at h home in Philadelphia on the 13th., aged 77 years. His son Joseph Mor wity eucre ls him in the newspaper business. Scrofula eradicted and all kindred dis :es cured by Hoods barsapv nllu, wLi -u by its Vitalizing mu - teratiTe effects, make pure Dioou tow. "TPndent of the Lewia- ana corn fc so mttcT&&; J B. BurriK nt v li-'"' eonntT. "uMi onvder The best medical authorities sav he proper way to treat caUrrh i H- n8htuti0Dal 7 like Hood s Sarsaparilla. Nov. 15, "93. The oldest private banking house nan thRt of Ptri d Com lPaty'Th08ed,,te drs' in Kttoburgh last Thursday. The concern owes five hundred thousand dollars. J bas valuable assets. Ensign Samuel S. Robinson, of mc man oi war Thetis, U. S. Navv is visiting friends here in Jnnia la. his native place, and the home of his native place, and the home of his fathers since 1752. The lettora .it....?!,. 1 . .. i ... ior ai ins close cf the Mifflintown Post Office X, '""V- December 16, were for Wartln Lwir)uLiitiu n -Tar Stme J. A. Sowers, W. S. Young, and postal for H. C. Klinger. The Plii'laolnk:. r . , , . - - . wra Almanac for 1894. is at hand T ; , . - --- cior wu- come. indeed, it ia i l.j as the yars roll by. It lost none of Jts attractiveness since Janaaay 1,93 but if possible is brighter than in former days. He off the following lines. ojme women aro prettv, charm ID rr R ml naoi Others Uut why do women all have such cold , acvji : i PeODle xehn beginning to think about the ioe crop. A weather observator sivs the ice making season is later than it used to bo. It used to com in the earlv nart of tho few years it comes in the after part of the winter. Weddiner invitations am nni f., a tvL the marriacre of Minx Ami T.sKeii. Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tvuiiam hi. Allison, of this town, to Mr. Fred S. Biahon. of Tmik.a n Wednesday evening December 27, 93. at eigut o ciock at the home of the bride's parents on third street. Tho Hermit Lodp. of SiHm Thomas, in Milford township, took nre about 10. F. M, on Thursday nitrht while Poo Thomas w tjitlntr a nap by the side of the stove on which he had a pot of mush boiling. The fire stHrted upstairs. Everything in me nouse burned except. Pop and a boy who lived with him. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 rents. Sold by L. Banks h Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14. ly. Will Walker was drowned in Penn's Creek, at Selinsgrove, at noon on Monday, the 11th inst. lie was skat ing above tho dam at the bridge and went through the thin ice. His bodv was recovered an hour afterward. He was twenty- three years old and leaves a wife and one child in almost destitute circumstances. The citizens of Selinsgrove raised a fund to pay bis luncrai expenses. E lglish Spavin Liniment removes all Hrd, Sjft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, atrines, Sprames, 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 x Co., Druggist Mimintown, Pa Nov. 22, '93. A dispatch from West Chester, last Thursday says, the grip has stricken the Swayne houaehould in East Marlborough with terrible force. Three sisters Louise, aged 72 ; Elizabeth, aged 76, and Hannah, aged 74 lived together. All three were afficted with the diseases and within 36 hours all have died. Louise ex pired yesterday mornicg and last night Elizabeth passed away. This evening Hannah followed her two sisters to the great beyond. There were three deaths in Lewis- town on Saturday. Cjlonel John Sclheimer, Lonsdale Roper, and Mrs. Sarah Sill, Colonel Silheimer, was born in this county Juniata count y in Licking Creek Valley 07 years ago and settled in Lewitown where he became a well to do and promient citizen. He took the hrst company from the State The Lewistown Logan Guards, to the defence of Washington, in response to President Lincolin's first call for troops to put down rebellion in 1861. His comp any was the first to arrive at Washing ton in defence of the Union of the States. Some few terms ago, he served a term as State senator. He was an able business man and leaves considerable estate. Republican State Convention. The Delegates elected to the last Republican State Convention are hereby rcqupsted to meet at the Opera Houe in the City of Harris- burg on Wednesday January 3rd, 1S94, at twelve o'clock, noon, of said day, for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for Congress-maa-at-Large to fill the vacancy oc casioned by toe death of the Hon, William Lilly. A Judfe Poisoned. JndtrA Donohue of near Gettvs burg, Adams county, was poisoned In. Aath nn tha 9th inst. His babit was to keep whiskey in . WnttlA in his stable, and when he'd an nn a drive he'd take a swallow of th Honor. On Saturday above mentioned he weni driving on busi rwl Kftfore starting took a swal low of the whiskey. He immediately sicked, with great pain, he drove in i i. in a Anetnr'a office and there died. The doctor declared that he was poisoned. A chemist feand .ihni.a in fcia stomach, but who put it in the whiskey has not yet been learnea. - 5',awr II ens. Mian Blaneh Kinzer, spent several days with her friends at Tuscarora, last week. Rev. Torl-ea pulpit, last Sunday nignt, at East Salem. He is an inflnental speaker. Miss Rebecct Dillman spen I several ys in oreenwood last week. D. F. Hunberger and wife spent a jr iu iy.ino v alley 1 utt week. Those who stay away from chnwh on account of being afraid of the preacher are the devils best servants. Wood chonnincr ia iVio i-Mnf , i ry ... - - -' uav niu- ployment of the people this winter. Miss Eila B. Kurtz infonla tn n to Johnstown in the near future. Rev Landis occunied Hia TT Tt pulpit, at East Salem last Wednes day night, during the absence of Rev. Kelly. The Hill school wan eiaand laat. week an account of the L Gripp. C. L. Ford is circulatinrr amonor friends in this vicinty. You can tell what kind of a wife young girl will make by observing now sne treats ner mother. 'Patrick Henry Orator and State- man," an eloquent and instructive lecture by L. L Handv. will ha daliv. ered in the M. E. Church Thompson town, Saturday evening December 30. Admission 25 cents, school cilhd- ren 15 cents. The Enwnrth T ft - Salem haa a membArflhin nf &hnnt. fourty members, it will organize a nliii. ' lK . i w iuuu iu mo near miure. miss Loura Loudenslager will preside, at the organ. Lively and good music will be furnished by the choir for it Contains Only tha vary hnat. Hinrrnra obtainable. Thw funeral of Bazel A. Hubert, aed 2 months and 17 days, son of William and Annie Hubert took place at the U. B. Church on Sunday Dec. 3 The services at E ist Salem is still in progression, may it g on, it is just what is needed here. Ervin Night, who has lately arrived from Indian Territory has bought the store former'y owned by B. W. Page. He contemplates the building of an other-room the old building. Ella Kurtz, has control of a Bible class at Maze. The class meets every Sunday after-noon at 2 30 P. M. Rev. Kelly will address the Epworth League, at East Salem on Sunday eve December 24. He is an able speak er. John Stocer and wife spent sever al days at Georgetown some time ago. John Elssessor sprained his back so severly last week that he was not able to work some days. The Smith school will be closed next week. Benjamin Markley was in East Saleui la6t week. The E ist Silsm Literary society ia closed while the reglious meeting ij in progression. A man who talks slitng in a lady's bearing stands in need of the Roman Catholic discipline. The German Baptists have post poned their services of mneting to be held in the U. C. church at Maze, un til some future time, on account of the sickness of Rev. Book, of Blaine. Lewis Dickel, formerly of this place, but now of Altoon. where he is emploj-ed by the P. It R. Co. visit ed among many friends in Delaware last week. A. A. Landis is visiting friend i in Lancaster county at 2reent. A. B. Eavans, returned home on Sunday last. Dr. I. N. Grubb, spent several dura in Philadelphia some time ago. Mr, and Mrs George Hulbert are visiting friends at York. While coming home on Friday night. Ed. Hulbert's horse became frightened, ran off, upset the cart and threw the young man under the horse, but he came out all right with the exceptions of a few bruises. The cart was broke. Joseph Dunn of Thompsontown is running the black-smith shop for Jos. Varnes, while the latter is preforming tne duties of Assessor of Deleware township. Oh, the inexpressable value of now ! To day ! Its seconds, its minutes, its hours ! They will never be yours ag vin. Grasp them, use them, crowd them very full of work for higher aims. For the best mecidine for clean inn the blood can be had by anDlv- iiifr to Nathan Kurtz. Good villa Juniata County Pa. Slocom Hani For Murdering his Mother. On last Thursday mornincrat 10.02, Ralph Crossmire was himg at Stneth port, Pa., for having murdered his mother in Farmer's Valley on Novem bei 19th, 1892. He was dead in 14 minutes. It was au an ful crim. His moth er stood in tbo way of his desire to gain possession of the homestead farm left by his father, and leaving the place at Mount Jewett, where he was employed, he walked to his old home at Farmer's Valley, concealed himself in the barn, and awaited the approach of his mother. When the gray-haired woman entered the stable he seized her by the threat from be hind and strangled her to death. Then he tied a rope around her throat and suspended her body from a rafter in the stable to make it ap pear that she had committed sui cide. Tha batt aa ntf DwiMa Extract Saraapariila li Mn. Maaraa. Takaaa attar. Meaata. Tuscarora Taller Railroad. Trains on the Tuscarora Valley xuuxroad wui run as follewt: Leave East Waterford at 7--30 a. m., asd 2 p. sr., arriving at Port Roy al at 8.45 a. x. and 3.15 p. st. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m. Ed 5.15 p. x., arriving at East Wa fsrd at 11.45 a. x. and 6.30 p. x. J. C. Moomskas, Supmnttndml . Tho Seventh Daughter of the seventh daughter is said to be lucky, but her luck does not compare with the "lucky JVunbtr Seven" of Humphrey's Specific, an infallible cure for coughs and colds. Try it. Entertainment. An entertainment will be given in the Court House, by home talent, on the evening of the 28th, of December. The proceeds are for tha benefit of the Mifflintown Hose Company. Murdered His rather, Mother, and Sister. On the 14th inst., Charles Luckey was hung at Brockville, Ont., Can ada, for the murder of his father, step-mother and sister in October 8, 1892. He protested his innocence to the last. Catarrh In The Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as such only a reliable blood punfyer can eQVct a perfect and per manent cure Hood's Sarsaparilla ia the best blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of eatarrh. Catarrh often times leads to consumption. Take Hood's Sarsa parilla before it is to late. Hoodt PUt do not purge, pain or grige, but act promptly, easily and ekiciently. 25c. Dec. 20, '93. Old. Mrs. Sarah Warren, of Philadel phia, died on Wednesday. December. 13, 1894, aged 117 years. Auction Sale. A sale of furniture, draperies car pets, rugs, and so forth, of the Penn sylvania State Buildings, World's Fair held at Chic a go, began at Mont gomery and (Jompany s wardrooms, Walnut Street, near railroad, Harris burg, on Tuesday morning, Decem ber 19, and will continue from day to day till all are sold. The AdrertUlng- of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always with in the bounds of reason because it is true; it always appeals to the sober common sense of thinking people, be cause it is true; and it is always fully substantiated bv endorsements which in the financial world would be ac cepted without a moment's hesita tion. Hoof t Pillt cure liver ills, consti pation, billiousnesa, jaundice, sick headache, indigetion. Nov. 15, 1893 - ' M Republican Committee Meet In The members of the Republican State Committee are requested to meet at the Loehiel Hotel in the City of Harrisburg on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1894, at ten o 'click a. m. for the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding the nrxt State Convention, and the doing of such other business es may be proper. Insane Delusions. Seranton, Pa., December 13. John Courtney, of Gouldsboro, this county, ran t the residence f W. L. Harvey at day brenk this morning, beat in the windows with bis naked hands, and tcrr.fiwd Harvey and aroused the neighborhood by crying out that he had imt killed Dr. G. A. Kerline and S. H. Adams, two well known urn. A ruh was made for the houses of these men, wbo were aroused from their beds to find their houses anrrounded. Investigation revtaled the faut that Courtney had been driven inxne by grief over the death of three children from dipb- tnerin, and imagined ttiat be was Almighty God. He had gon to the homes of Keriing and Adams, order ed them to die and supposed that they had dou so. His last predic tion was that he was soon to blot the town off the earth by means of a destroying angel. His delusions are very strange. Holiday Excursion Tickets on the Pennsylvania Railroad- For the benefit of the inereased travel which the holiday season al ways brings the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will this year sell ex cursion tickets between the various stations on its system at the re duced rate of two cents per mile. Such tickets will be sold between all stations except to and from stations on the Downingtown and Lancaster Branch and the United Railroads of New Jersey Divisien. The dates of sale are December 22d to 25th and December 29th to January 13th, 1894, inclusive, valid for return until Jan uary 3d, 1894, inclusive. yrruNTOWN xarkkts. Mi?rLiTowa, Die. 20, 1898. Buttw .... E(T(T Half....... Phonlder, . 20 20 .18 14 Sides MinaiNTOTfTN GRAIN V A K K T Wheat, 60 Corn in ear........... 56 Oa-a, 27 to 80 Ryo 60 O'ovriel .. T.mntby soert fl.nO rix seed 1 SO hna 90 t'nii...... ...... ..$1.20 a hunrirod Middlings 1.10 Ground Alom Salt 1 00 An er;crn fcalt 8Tc to 76 Philadelphia Mabkets. Wheat 64 to 67c; corn 43 to 45c; oats 35 to 38c; live chickens 8 to 9c a lb; ducks 8 to 11c a lb; turkeys 10c a lb: butter 10 to 34c; eggs, fresh. 26 to 27o a doz; potatoes 50 to 75c a bushel ; blackberries 6c; pitted cherries 9c; sweet potatot.3 25 to 55s a bushel; tangled straw $8.50 to $9.50 a ton; hay $1.10 to $1.20 a hundred pounds clover seed 8 to 10c a lb. MARRIED. SMITH SPEAKMAH On tha 28th et November, at the Metkodlit parsonage, la Harriabara-, by Rev. G. W. Stevens, Hiaa Hafgis S peatman orTbompaontowa Janiata County, and Mr E. Grant Smith af Harris-barf Mr. jr. A. WKceUrr ti While Servine Mv Count I takra m with aptnal dlaeaae and rhc maUsm. When I ratnrned home my troable was atlU with ma, and I waaaooflnad to my bed, enable to help btmU for S3 mouths. After taking aeven botUea of Hood'a Sanaparllla I was well and have not since been troubled with say old complaints. My wife was in ill health, suffering with headache, dizziness and dya pepala. She took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and feels lika m rw wammaau" J.cueb A. Vimelee, 1000 Division 8t, Baltimore. Md. Hood'a Pills are the best after-dinner P n. aaalst digestion, pure headache. Try a box. Pea li Crate. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to fnrnish Peach ('rate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, R. W Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a tpeciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. JJP- DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of tho Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Mifflinburg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Mifflintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. (i. L. Derr, and will continue tba rlmtal bosioesa (rstsbliahm1 bv tha lat'er in 1H6'1) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court Hous ; OjT" TEKTH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTK-i LY WITHOUT PAIN. ' As Chloroform, Elhtr, or Gat uxrd. Ko Sore Gams or Diseorafort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards All these are Guaranteed rr to cbag will be made. i WJF All work guaranteed to give perft-ct satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentltit. HOLLOBAUGH & SON HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTIILM, t T0UE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING. And are tbe largest dealers in Clo'hing in Juniata County. If yon doubt it, exaauioe our dock and compare it wit:, others ::u render yonr verdict. Tbe; hive all their Fall and Winter Good in stock. Others are bam meriog away on Summer Goods When September i here linen dusters are Dot in atyle. Their stock this f-easoo cun-prixes nil tbe Ulest in faney worst, eds, faDcy cLeviots, I lack chevitts, rassntieres. In all ibe different makes, rouud and square sack', single or double, hreasted, cutaways, o. Tbeir prices range for men's suits froo (2) twn t ('JO) ' weiity dollars and in cbil drena' suits from one to seven dollars. Surely a l oIaiscs can te suited in this scale. They have undoubtedly the grandest line of drt ss ovircoata tttr seen in this market Tbe Finest Beaver (.'oats lined with Smin, in Kl.ifk, Blue and Brown Tbe moat Superb Line of Keraevi. anil Melt ns in dars and light shades. Tbe genuine Chinchilla in Blue ami Black ! nnd with satin. Als-o in tbe best Italiau Cloth, in prices ranging from 7 to llOdnllaM THEIR 1. 1 Till OF HEAVY STORM COATS COMPRISES Irish Fritze, Genuine Shetland, Cassimere, Chinchilla and b'alioelte at prices that will furpriwe you for cheapness. A Full Line of Cliildri ns' Overcoats v ry low. Tbeir line of 1 als is alravs the latest out. We have tbe Hat Trade and all tbe young men know it, while they formerly went to Harrisburg they now buy of ns. In neckwear and t-nsprnders they have tLr latest and best tn be had. Tbeir line of Fine Stiirta, Ootton Cuffs, Hosiery and underwear leave nothing to be desired. Large men will find a Complete Libe of eura sited suits, pantaloons, un derwear, collars, bats and overalls that are no kept by others. Tbey are the Agents of tbe Celebrated Douglas Shoe and have all styles and sixes. Tbey are also tbe agents of tbe world-wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit tbe smallest boy or the largest man. They have a full line of gold and silver watobec, gold ebains, gold rings, eollar and cuff buttons, Trunks, Hand Bags, Satchels, Valises, Telescopes, Um brellas, 4e. Thanking the public for their liberal pa'ronage in the past, and assuring you tbat we will endeavor to merit a routinuanco of it in tbe future we are yours to serve. HOLLOBAUGH & SOX, tbe Clothiers, Main St., Patterson, Pa. "rtiLi i ' Wit HORSES There bas been a ctrt fl i Tin i cf Fcntialf. 1 I avr m a dup an elf f ct t tm cl BUtk Ilciff a .t safe. Anj ntnan can drive tbenr. ' THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humatircv SpertflraaraM-lmitteemllyaad emntuily prepared KeincQlr, to.! far yu la priv.ie prat-tic aod fur or thirty yean by tba peopto wrzli Mittr sqocwm. ETry alagU SpocUO a sparUl ear for thm i'rtmn untd. Tkarcar without dnuaiunc. purglnc arradortBC th vMn, and sra IrJuci awi deed u.etMTrrla Ranualea ml tha UmM. 1 FfwM, Consestioita, Inflammations. 9 Warauit, Wtrm ecr, W ijtih telle... Taeihlna; Culle, Crjtlns;. Wuarulaeal a Diarrhea, of CtilUrea or A. lulu Iratrrr,Grlina, bilkxw I'uilc.... O Caalvra Marbuo. Vomiting 7 4'aaeba, Colua. Ironcaltla. S Nearalala, TooUiarbe, Facrarhs.... Heaeackea, Sk-k Beaarba. Vertlro. ie Urapa4a, Blltotuneaa. t'onsrtnattoa ll-SsrarMMj or Palatal Pertada. IS H kilPl, Too PrafiiM Parlorts 13- C'raar. LarraslUa. naanu-aara.... 14- Mal Kbeaas, Lrralpalaa. Irapttoas. 15- lthjaaaaalUa.ar Saanmarlc Falsa.. 16- Malarla, Chill Trtmr aiial Agua.... Pilea, Blind or raVdlnx; 1 -OpB!laln v. anreu-WrakEraa. .23 .93 .iS .MS .33 .3 .43 .43 .43 .lt3 .93 .33 .-J a .S3 .43 .93 .S3 .43 .43 .3 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .45 .43 .33 .23 IS-Catarrh. IcSurau. teM latliaaead !e-Wkaaia t'aask lil Aatklnt. (ljifcJ Braathtea tl'a Kar rlvtaric ln-iflrad '.'aarlor ItS Mrrofala. Enlarged Irads. KwrllUif 44-4Jeaeral Ucbllily. I hi4calrcskaaai Uraanr, and Scanty Sacrctotia SS AaicknrM. Slvkncaa from ftkllcg S7 Kldaey Uiaaaa t9- Jtore ,Manth. orCa&kei e I riourr U raliHH, WatOncDed.. 31-Caialnl Pcria4a 34 Diahlkrrla, ( Icaratad Sorefiacat.. 34 Chraulc t'aaaeaiiaaa a Eruptluus. . EXTRA NCTliBBBS: e Nsrraaa Debility. Samlaal Waab- ih, or Inolu4itary Ilaobarirt f, S3 Dlaoaarsaf the Heart. Palpllatlua I S3 Eailsaar, paoi,SU Vitus' Dance... 1 ee oo ee Bm4 br DrnrcMc, r tut pe(-piS n-MlM of pti. TaV frlliT- MMOai, .144 pagat. a.n.ctt rui Ml T IHlKTa BKB. CO.. I al ft 1 1S Rlllaa M.. Wa Tar. SPECIF ICS". HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." EwrHas Bztcrnal or Internal. Blind nrBMhti PtotaU la Aao: IWUncor BlteUIn of tba Uonou. Tba rata la Imuiaauue-tha eura ocrtals. raicE, so cts. thial si2E. v cts. Sd4 kr biuaa, ar ml ,m wM,l ( arte SKaraasM-aEawos., ma liiwususu. saw isaa HUMPHREYS' VETERIM AHY SPFCIFI CS t or worses, cao., Siecp, legs. Eogi AND POOLTHT. 300 Page Book an Treatment af Aalaaala and Chart rieut Free, crast FeTr.ConKrailaas.IoSaBiaai!aa A.A.I Hpianl .Meainaltia, Milk F,f,r. II.H.Mritrains, I.amonraa. Ubeaaaatlaaa .V.'""V.i",,n,,"r' aaal Diaxhargca. D. D. Bala or Ciraba. Warma. E. K. fntki, ileaTea, Fovamanlau f .h. Colic ar liripna, Uellraebe. , 1 t r,M.mr m."a aiaarf utwea 1. !. Lraol ip lliiaM. M . . . . Single Bottla (oTar 90 doarax - .S9 citable Taae, with Spsdflos. lfaaasX trluaryturaOllaad Modlcator, ' at7.S0 Jar Veirrinnrr t ars Oil, . . Sail sr arm",! ar ant anaaM aarnWaaaJ laaa aaaaill, rwtriat af arM. BtaraasTK-arn. to., 1 11 a usaiaaai ft.,tMti. talk al i nt n j Irrres not being safe in rrd l at ti ni cf horaes, and purchased ll e cesi oi $575 CO l;ch are perfectly They raj no atttention to cars. 1 1 VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, IMBALMER AND ITTNIEAL DIBICT0R. -j it i JTAV tissue ti si wt ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL, IENCE are the five points tbat make our gain by every sale a friend and customer. 1S6- This price will buy your choice from a line of Men's good bos- gjfj. est Fall suite, in single or double breasted styles. Their true val ue is away above the selling price, but values go begging these days. Have you $6. If so, seleot one of these knits. 10 Tha Snit we offer at S10 ara viots and Cassimere cut in both cannot be matobed anywhere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 ara made of very fine Caiaimerea and Covert Cloths in latest shades and colors, out ia sesai or full box style; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16. $12 At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's All-Wool Suits, out i ).) ahnneat of RuAiness Sack and Frook Stvles. and made of best American Cassiueres and and $17. "AVELVE DOLLARS- Nothing like our finely fashioned and cirefully tailor " ed 8pring Top Coats at $12 have ever been tffered in this town at tbat price. Styluh dressers; see them. You will be surprised. ar If you want something extra fine see our imported Dress Suits at $16. $J J.Oxbey're made of all different choice materials, cut trimmed and sawed like custom work, and are the equal of aty $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overcoat for $20, $22 or $25 until you have seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer them to meat gar ments offered elsewhere for one-tbird to oBe half more money, don't buy Schools will opea soon and our regular annual sale of school suits will take place. Read: 75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col ored Sailor Suits; worth more that, double. $2 will buy choice from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different materials and latest paterns, cut in double breasted Raefer,.ZouaveJanior, Primrose, .Mid way, and other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3.98 will buy your Choice from an extra fine line of Boys' New Fall Suits in pretty and origioal styles, and made of strictly All Wool Cassiwaores and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $6. 50o for choice from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear-resisting Cass imere and Cheviots. Tbe Latest Fashions in Percys and Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.60, $. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, more for the same make. NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25c, 50c. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels on Secoud Floor at low est Prices. FERD MEYERS, ttoWMasaleOeUilCMMer, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Perna. 1805, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To The I'ublte To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods fot MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fa to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN VJ. HAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money loaned at Lowest Hates. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX TBE WOUD, TtaaraartagaalHaaaTaanniaailil.aaaj11 a.taslna7 tvt faosaa of ia, otbar brand. Pia ttactad or baa. t"UET TH a. CS Cf SC. rOH 9 ALE FT IE AUR3 OFJNgTtAIXT. fl s ALESMEM .N WANTED LOCAL OH TRA VEl.LLNG, tn sell om Knrser; Stock. Salary, Expenses anc Steady Employm"nt irnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANT, rc.8, '91. Bochester, N. T. The Senttuel mud Repilrw office ia the place to get Job work doae. Tiyit. ItwUI pay yen if yon need anything te that line. FIRST FALL SALE OF Suits. We bsT just returned from a completely demoralized Clothing maiket, and si.h.mgh our purchases were larger thsn ever before. the money invested, owmf to the great shrink age In values, cautrd bv tee great strmcencj far less tbsn in previous sessons. This, ot course mtaos lower prices for you than ever btfore in our history. DETERMINATION, and EXPKR businese grow larger each day. We made of fine All Wool American Cbev single and double breasted ttylas, ant Cheviots, they'd be good value at $1 I JUNIATA VALLEY BAN K OF HirrLIRTOWJI, PA. " I BRANCH AT PORT ROTAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSXPH KOTHROCK. Prttidnl. T. VAN IRWIN, Ckttt. eiaxcTOaa. W. C. Pomaroy, John ITertiler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Josfpt Rothroak, Joaiah L. Barton, Louia E. Atkloann, aTocanoLrcaa : Geo-fre A. Kepner, Annia M. Shelter, Joseph Kotbrock, P. W. Mai beck, L. E. AtkiaiOD, B. E. Parker, W. C. Pomaroy, J. Holsaaa Irwia Mary Knrti, . J aroma N. Tbomptoa, Jr, John Hertaler, T. V. Irwin. Chariot to Snyder, Joslab L Bartan, John M. Blair, Robert H. PaHereoa, f. M. M. Peasell, Len Liebt, Pamnel 8. Rothiock, Wm. 6warta. Three and Fonr per cent, ir.tereat will tx paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 28, Iff tt TO WEAK ml Baflbrlnif; from tba fft-.-t of ymichful crrort mrJ Wc waattait weak n am. lost ma&hood, etc I ntt Mad wAliUabl ti Kkmrn ftafcUdi coot&ioinc f&Q pwtieaUn for hom care. C R EE of cb-vrg. A plodl4 MwdlcAl work ; ibtro'.d t ied br mrmtf ua wbo U Owrroua and deMIitcied. AaArwj TfC Wm C FtWLEB, Muoduft, Cmm RUPTUREJSSS: ia. aaa at ae. No opa m'.ioaor baataaat oilay. Tkoaaaade of care. Dr. MaTcr U al Hotat Paan, Ea1lnir, Pa., aeeond Raturday ol each month, fiand Xor etaciilars. ASTicalra