SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFKLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. J1S. 10, 1894. TERMS. gntcrirtion, $1.60 per annum if iajd jg advance; 2.00 If not paid in advance. Transient advert isemanU Inserted at 60 otats per Inch oT insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cent per line for each Insertion. ped action will be made to those desiring 19 advertise by the year, half or quarter yw. SHOR T LOCALS. This is the week of prayer. Look out for counterfeit silver coin. Snow and cold weather prevail in Europe. The Milroy railroad in Mifflin county is 26 year old. New Port people are talking about starting a match lactory. Have your sale bills printed at the office of the okntinel and Iepdbucx Iu looking for nice clothing don't miss I ). W . Harley 8 business place. A. Creihton Harris, is the new post rasster at llsed's Gap this county. Juhn Peoples of Ork'and, visited his parents in Chester county, last week. Clothing merchant Ferd Meyers is otinn? clothing at knock down prices. Misses Ei Ho and Jannie Auker, have gone to Philadelphia to visit rel atives. Williatn Burchfield lias gone to Johnetown, Cambria county to look for work. Mr. Win. Van-Sweringen has sold hi store at Beale, this county, to Harvey Henry. The coinmissujncrs appointed E. B. G js. of Milford township, Mer obautilo Appraiser. Hon. .lames North and Mrs. North, his wif. , gave a large party, last Thins ?iy nigLt. Your time to get bargains in cloth ing is now, at Hollobaugh's clothing store in Patterson. You don't know how much batter yon will feel if you take Hood's .Sar sapan'Ila It will drive off that tired feeling and make you strong. Chicacro no longer says, ' before the fire," but before the fair" that sn?b and such a thing happened. There i a probability of the Me Alisterville Knitting Factory re EJ iiing work iu the near future. Dooton Sarver. died at the home of his mother in Port Royal, on the 5 inst., of incarnation of the bowles. Thirteen persons, who were mem bers of the 49th Regiment Penn'a. Vol , have died during the past ten months. Robert Pannebaker and M. II. Water, killed two hogs for David Craig that when dressed vrerghed 602 pounds. I am eo rervoiis before taking Hood's Sarsaparillla. "I am so well" after taking Hood's Moral. '-Be sure to get Hood's." The Democratic state convention for tie nomination of a candidate for congress at large meets this Wed nesday at Harrisburg. 'The highest court in Missouri has decided that debts contracted in option deals are gambling debts and not collectible at law." The letters uncalled for in the Mifflinfown post office at the close of lat week were for Math Jenkins, Simon Schollenberg. The County Commissioners have fixed the second Tuesday of every month as the day on which to hold their regular monthly meetings. Jiues C. Watts & Brother, of Tyrone, detilers in willow and wood en warfs failed last week. Liabil ites as far as heard from $8,000. The wonderful cures of thousands of people tby tell the story of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Cures. The fuueral of Rebecca M , daugh ter of Jerome and Rebecca Siober, took place ou Tuesday afternoon Jan uary 0, 1S94. Interment in the Pies byterian Cemctary. The Beaver Springs, Snyder coun v Hcnilil savs: The nice weather betwten Christmas and New Year him caused the sick people almost to outuumber the healthy. When you ship live poultry don't crowd th fowls, give them aa abun dance of room in the coops or crates, if you wish to escape the agents for tlits prevention of cruelty to animals. TLe standard blood purifier, 64rt.ngh:en triildar aod nerve helper as Heed's Sarsaparilla Insist upon Hood's, because Hood's Cures Harry Dei. whs put in jail on Monday, on ft charge of having sto! n an over-coat owned by Henry Lnvr. from a buggy, that was trmwing at the Presbyterian Church. Seme thie f in town, steals robes, blankets and coats from wagons that are brought to town and left alone at the curb while the owner is off on business. It is only a question of time when the thief will be caught. Democratic prediction that the repeal of the Sherman act would bet ter the times has not been fulfilled. The times are no better than before the act was repealed. Whom the GoJswibh to destroy they first make blind. There was a exciting scene a church in Mapleton, Huntingdon county, when Mrs. Thomas M. I5?? sank and died in the pew in wbicn she sat listening to the services. Heart failure caused her death, She was 47 years old. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Fulton, wife of Mr Henry Fultou, took piace at Jefferson City, Montana, on bun jnu.")! 1S03 Mr Fulton 4i. hia Juniata countv friends, in- this the hour ol A Tnn i Milroy MiffF Shirt from aSe.0oty.is in jail on one hnndi. 8 Bea8D0r a note on whfch tWenty 86veQ doU" from the ?F J, v ?Ce"-d th mon-y flinTown 1 NatlODal Bank ' Mif for8om1 oHh?d hete after ' posif for . r haVa beea Placcd 4 to report an income tax bill The people during the war were r. luctantin their submission to the they do rnCma t,x' Wht will ney do if Congress in its madness James Berm, . w u'" i town a dav S carter It laid ,'f i iT r coat and red the beef to carry it into the got back to the wagon his coat was Eng It said two young men from this town offered the coat for sale in Lewistown. naSi Svifh,J WaS Stricken With 110 urmng irom this town to McAliterville, and fell from the buggy to the road where he was round by some paes-rs by, and taken to McUisternlle, and thence to his home !n this place. He had just re covered from injuries sustained from a lall from a ladder savral months ffo. His condition is critical. On Monday night, a fire destroyed Liberal Arts Building, and otier Buildings, on the World's Fair ground at Chicago. The buildings Contained mamr v;l,,nl.l Ijoss estimated, 10 000 000. It in said a couple of tramps started the nre, because they were driven out of p i mo ouuuings a nigli wind blew and 40 Cuicatro steam fir a engines could not save Liberal Arts Building. New Port Ledger: l,af K, ,,,.!-. Jacob C. Hoffaoan. nf Tillor ship, was put in jnil at Bloomfield, uuurgea wuu neating his wife. It is thought that he is demented. On Mondav. Mrs Alfr,l Plm son. was found dead in liod at 1, home on Clemsou's island', in the ousquehanna river, near Halifax. She was CO veara old. TVm Advocate is authority for sayipg that iue Bain oi a numan being is being tanned at the Beavertown tannnrv in Jackson township. Positive and .f egatlie. The Race Question is unsettled. but it is settled that Hood's Sarsa parilla leads all remedies. Disease marches through all lands. But good health blesses all who take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Dyspepsia is a great foa of the human race. But Hood's Sttrsapa rilla puts it to flight. Scrofula is one of the most terrible of diseases. But Hood's Sarsapa rilla expels it from the system. The people of this dav-, like Jobe, suffer from boils. But Hood's Sar saparilla is a s3verign remedy for them. Catarrh is one of the most dis greeable diseases. But Hood's Sar saparilla is sure to relieve and cure i t Rheumatism racks the system like a thumb screw. But it retreats be fore the power of Hood's Sarstparilla. Loss of appetite leads to melan cholia. But Hoods Sarsaparilla makes the plainest report tickle the palate. Lifa is short and time is lleetiug But Hood's Sarsaparill will bless humanity as the ages roll on. Annual Election. The annual election of officers for the Juniata County, Agricultural Society will be held at the Port Rnval Band Hall. Port Royal. Pa., on Friday, January 12th, 1894, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Argument Court Uourt conveneu at ; o rain . ;u., on Friday, January oth, 1894, with President Judge Lyons on the bench. Ti, P-.nrl. fild his opinion in the matter of the Sheriffs sale of the propei tv S. Q Rnbrer, upon judg ment hld by Mary Rohrer, aud set tho sale asiae. upiuiuu ui ucuct in tho matter filed. Mi;nn f.i- a npw trial in the case of R. H Patterson, et a!, v$. G. 51. . r i 1 t ,-1 Graham ana josepa urauniii reiuacn, . 3 :.. i..-...r.t .lirMuil rn tho ver- diet to be entered upon payment of jury fee. In the matter of the exception to the report tiled by Jeremiah Keller. r-sij., as auanor m urajimi u.i. j James P. Johnson guardian of 'Mar garet L Si aog'er and .Van John sou cp aion of court on exception filed, confirming the report as changed by the court. In the case of Phoebe A- Keely v Dila Dauberman and Geo. 1. Dauberman, in answer u a xm defendants for judgment for want of a sufficient affidavit of defence peti; tion filed by Delia F. Dauberman to contiuue the case until such time as her husband can give the case his personal attention, he being con fined in the Western Penitentiary was refused. Andrew Banks, Esq., was appoint ed trnstee to receive and invest money coming to Harnet Ricken baugh out of estate of Sophia Ar- In the matter of the partition of the real estate of T. H. GiUpn late of Spruce Hill township, dee'd ZenM GilsL filed his recognizance m the Mm of $9,955 to secure the pay ment of purchase money to heirs of suit 1. O.. wiiw"- ar5fffar wan toi BUffid !let affidavit of defense. Argued ,nd held over. ' Troubles About a Hattate. Years ago a man named James A. Campbell, lived in.Mifllintown. He went to California, and there accum ulated a fortune. When Samuel A. Speed of this town went to Califor nia he looked up his relative CampWll. Last summer Campbell died, and Speedy took out letters of adminis tration on his estate and it is said also produced a will that gives the entire estate to Spoedy's wife. Cam bell had no children "and his next of kin are aftrr Speedy for a share of the estste, and he, they say, pro poses to give them five thjusand dol lars, and if they don't take that he threatens to sweep the whole of the estate into hia wife's pocket under the provisions of the will. List of brand Jurors For February Term, 1 S 9 4. J. D. Howell, Spruce Hill. W m. Puffenberger, Fermanagh. Jacob L. Rice, Delaware. John Etka, Mifflinto vn. Joseph Ernest, Patterson. James Kauffman, Fermanagh. Robert Rhine, Lack. Lyman Anghev.Milford. Perry Getz, Walker. N. J. Van HorL, Delaware. M. G. Winey, Monroe. John N. Howe, Mifflintown. H. P. Stewart, Spruce HilL D D. Sarvis, Tuscarora Wm. N. Henry, Lck. J. K. Robison. Milford. Moses Pannebaker, Mifflintown. Joseph Varner .Delaware. Samutl A. Tyson, Walker. James J. McMullin, Tuscarora. James II Camboll, Lack. .fames EgW, Walker. Scott W. Leach, Beale. Abram Hoops, Delaware. I'ETlT JUBORS. Charles Collier, Lack. G Jas NL.ff Tui butt Christian Musser, Fermanigh. John F. Detra, Walker. W. B. McCahau, Milford. Wm. H. Ro lg..r-, Mifflintown. Wm. Kidd, Tuscarora. John A. Jacobs, Patterson. Wm. II. McNitt, Patterson. J acob H. Leyder, Thompsontown. Jos. Sieber, Fayette. Beale Eiton, Lack. J. O. Stontr, Mifflintown. Hirum G. Dunn, Delaware. Thomas Murphy, Lack. Wm. Baughman, Fayette. Geo. Speakman, Thompsontown. Charles McLaughlin, Lack. F P. Harris, Beale. Jesse Pines, Delaware. J. P. McWilliams, Beale. Marion Sheets, Tttcarora. Andrew Siiover, Sr , Patterson. Jesse Howe, Mifflintown. Williamsou Van Ormer, Fayette. Lucia n Sieber, Fayette. John Mc.Meeu, Walker. G. W. Cambell, Lick. Michael Col-Iron, Walker. Albert Keuawell, Wnlk-.s. Turner B. Sulouff, Ft-rmanagh. O. O. Rumbaiigh, Susquehanna. Henry Boy, F.ivetle. John Jacobs, Milford. Jacob Hopple' Favette. Otis Rmuberg r, Delaware. Wm. H. Nelson, Thompsontown. A. J. IV tit, Port Royal. Wm. C, B u clay, Tuscarora. James O'es. Wnlkur. B inks KiiufTuiaii Walk' r. H F. Smith, Tuscaror. Milton Mil)er,Spru.-e Hill. Wellington Smith, Fermanagh. Wm. Milliken, Tuscarora. Thomas Yocum Lack. A. R. Fret-brer, Thompsontown. Samuel Strawser, Susquehanna. Solomau Knouse, Monroe. .Vatthew Rodgers, Walker. Davip Shumau, Thnmpsoutown. Jacob Browand, Mifflintown. Jos. H. Landis, Tuscaroia. Thtodore Schmittle, Tuscarora. Wm. D.-ppen, Walker. Jesse El ler, Fermauagh. Henry S. Rosier. Fayette. Peter Leister. Fayette. John A. Kohltr, Tuibett. Chas. W. Mayer, Mifflintown Illecdera UIoaie- Jeannt-tte, Pa., January 5. A young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boast, of Warren township, is dead as lue res ill oi a cut in rue upper gum, received iu a fall. The wound bled so freely that Dr. T. L. Armit age wan called to stop the flow of blood. A remarkable fact in this connection is that a brother of the doreased died two years ago from the same cause, while two brothers of the bov's mother's also bld lo dtnth. Physicians siy all these were afflicted with a rnro but fatal disease known in medical science as bleeders disease, the came being given to it because all persons afflicted with the ailment are almost certaiu to bleed to death upon receiving a slight cut. Popular Ever where, Begining with a small local 3ule in a retail drug sfore, the business of Hood's SarsapiriKa has steadily in creased until there is scarcely a vil lage or hamlet in the United States wLore it is unknown. To-day Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at th head of the medicine world, admired in prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would be com petitors. It has a larger sale than other medicine before the American public, and probably greater than all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. Such success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medi cine for you to try? Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. After Breakfast. To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood and give nerve, bodily, and digestive strength, take Hoods Sar saparill a Continue the medicine after every meal for a month or two and you will fell "like a new man." The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven by its thousands of Wonder ful cures. Why don't you try it Hood's Pills cures constipation. They aro the best after dinner pills and family cathartic English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stnfles, 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. To Take a Nap. Last Friday miming between 3 and 4 o'clock, .Verchaut Schott was aroud by a pistol shot on Bridge street, in front of his business place. On investigating the cause of the shot he was informed by William Kenawell, who had been over to Porter's place in Milford township, attending a party, that when he turned iuto his place just across the street from Shott's place, he heard a shuffling under Shott's awning. Milt Hoffmau was with him and they looked across the street and while they could not distinctly make out the exact position of two men they could see their shadows made by the leflection of clothing merchant Harley's street lamp. The shadows clearly revealed the two men at work trying to pry open the front door. Kennawell opened his window liois lessly and fired a shot. The two men, he says, ran up Bridge street and turned into the alley at the Register c fflce and soon re-appeared on Bridge street by Charles Mayers house and rau across the bridge to Patterson. Schott speedily came down and called np his brother-in-law, clothing merchant Meyers, and they two went in search of the pri vate watchman, whom they found at home iu bed. He said that he had gone home to put a fire iu a stove at 6 o clock, and thought all danger from burglars was over at that honr and had laid down to take a nap. LITERARY MOTE- The aecoud eiitiuu of the December World a Fail Cosmopolitan brings the total up to tbe extraordinary figure of 400,000 copies, aa unpre cedented result in tbe history of magazine. Four hundred thousand copies 200 tens ninety four mill- iou pages enough to fill 200 wagon with 2000 pounds eaeh in a singlu line, in elose order, this would be a Ale of waona mora than mile and a half long. Tbie meant not lesa than 2,000,000 readers, scattered through oat every town and village in the United states. The course of the Cosmopolitan for tbe fast twelve months may be compared to that of a rolling snowball; more subscri bars mean more Moaey spent in baying the btst articles aad best illustrations in the world; better articles mean more subscribers, and so tbe two things are acting- and re acting upon each other until it seems probable that the day is not fai dis tant when the magazine publisher will be able to give so excellent an article that it will claim the atten tion of every intelligent reader in the country. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Br.iwis valley, Iud., :ivB: "I l'ftv been in a dis)n--i l condition for tbreo vears from Vfrvousm-ss, Weabfi" of the Stoniacbe, L Bcsi:i, aud Indiges tion until my h'iU.i was iro.n. I had bwn doctoring constantly with no relief. I Knight one bottle of South American Nervine which done me nit. re pood than any $."50 worth of doctorinp I ever did in my life. I would advite every weakly "person to use this valuable and lovely n-niedy; 1 A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est niedicin in the world." AVar ranted the most wonderful stomach ) ami nt-rve cure evf r Known. Trial bottle 15 cents. S..11 bv Tj. Rmk. St Co., L)i ugi MiflKtitown.' IV Feb 1, 93 ly. V I FFLINTOW N MAKKKTS. Vii-rtiarowa, Ja. 10, lr4 Rii'tnr 21) FC(TH 2 V:im 18 1 Shoulder, 14 1 "' . S'kIhk, Mlf TLINTOWN GRAIN" MAEKKT Wlicst, 6') Corn in ear 65 Oats, 27 to 30 Ryo 60 Cioverseed .. Timothy seed $2.00 Max seed .... 1 B0 Bran 90 Cr.o ...... . $1.20 a hundrod Middlings 1.10 Ground Alum Salt 1 UO n r-ctL Stt!t 6Cc lo 76 PuiLADri.rniA Markets. Wheat G4 to ;G; corn 39 to 41o; oats 33 to .'iik-; live chickens 8 to 10c a lb;jduck 9 to 10k a 11; turkers 11c a lb: butter 16 to 31'-; free-h. 20 to 22c a doz; lHitutoes 50 to 75c a bushel ; (jctse 9c; sngar 3 to ihc; tallow 4Jc; cloverpcpd 10c u il: onions 50 to 60c a bushel; c.ibbnc 2 to 3j a head. MARRIED. LiRNF.u Hamilton-. On ii 4th inst., by lit v. Johu K. Henderson, Williom S'etl Lurncr, of Elovia, Pa., and FrHiicist-a B uir, tluugbter of Hujju H-tmiltoti, of this county. DIED Fi lTos Ou Friilay, Ddctiulier 22 lKKi. Mrs Mary Fulton, wife of Mr Henry 1 ultoii, of Jefferson Citr, Montana. A "Trust" Wblch Is Popular There is a great ileal r.f iuilipna tion felt against trusts. The St-.ar Trust, the English Salt Trust, and otber coinLinittious of the kind, are vigorously denounced, and it is a subject of coutroversary whether there are more trusts iu England than America, and whether protec tion or free trade fosters them. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is the trust the public reposes inJHcod's Sarsaparilla. Itch on human. mnnnr nn rinruoa dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min utes bv Woolford'a Sanifarv Tti'nn This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggift, Mifflintown. ov. ZZnd 18'Jl. if r. jr. A. Wheeler "While Serving My Country I was taken in with spinal disease and rhro mattsm. When I returned home my trouble was still with me, and I was confined to my bed, nnable to help myself for 23 months. After taking seven bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was well and have not sine been troubled with ny old complaints. My wife was in 111 health, suffering; with headache, dizziness and dys pepsia. She took two bottles of Hood'8 Sarsaparilla and feels like m nrw waaaaa.n James A. w oEtm, law Division St, Baltimore. Md. . v w. r ins . M;ruumer rjil assist digesuon. cure headache. Try a box. Pea U Crate. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Ttach Crate Mater ial, Plasterinpr Lath, Shinglf-s and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late bun band, It. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. " tf. JJ P. DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Gradnatx of the rbiladetphia Dental Col ltKe,) formerly of Mittlinburs-, I'a.. bs lo cated pt-rmancntly in Mifflintown, as suc cespor to the lat Dr. (i. L. Derr, and wili continue tha denal bnainepn (eMtablisherl D- tbe latit-r in lSb'i) at the well known of fice on Bridge street oppomte Court Houm-. 07-TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Ae Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Di.ieomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guarupteed rr cc t barge will be made. JT All work tTil.-iranteed to pive perfeel satiofaclinn. Terms, atrirtlv ch. H. P. DERR, Practical leufUt. After J an. 1st, we will sell our entire line of OVERCOATS AT COST. We will carry none over, A rare chance for bargains, H0LL0BAUGH & SON. ' I Vxa a. ' i'j- .Sefc V i H0BSES. There bss been a grett oca) cf ibik &li ot djj 1 ersce not being safe in Tine of Funerals. 1 Lave ctw ditjeted of that tr m of bor?ep, and purchased so elegant team of Blatk Ucrffs at tl e crfi J IS75.C0 ubicb are perfeotlj safe. Any woman can drive tbcrr. Tl.ry yy to atttrntion to cars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND inflRAL DIRECTOR. i THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HnitiBhre vr BiHflrB u srtraTlflrftttr and carefully prepared Krmcfll-, usxi fnr yean la rtvat practice and fn- over thlrtv yt-ars by tb people with entire suci-eM. Every klnglu apaclao a sueclal cure for lite 4u4fte naniMl. J T-aeyi'iire without drufrcxiir. P" nr. ;u or reboot rig Uif y sum,aul are IuJ.-h-i aud timra Utt bwercixn I UewHira of the Wurltl. 1 FfrM, Cnnclon, Infi.immatlons. 3-Uiraih V'nn Kver, W orm folic... 3 Trthlm; One. l7ln. W abcfulneaa 4 Diarrhra. of rhU-lrvu or A Jult 3 IJy-eaiery.oriplnj. 1 Hkaia Coilc 6 Cholera .llorbu. Vomiting.. ....... 9 1'anctaa. f'frfdtf. LmBrfcUt. H Neamlicia, TMUiclie, Fawscbe.... f lleaaacaea, Kick iieatlacha Vertigo. I ) lypfpi:t. bllhtium. I ocstlpatlon ll-aprrmrl ar Hainl'cl Period. H Wkttea. Tun Prufuae IVrimu 13 f'roui,. l.Hryaclti, Iloarrnefs.... 14 Hall Kaeam, i-r.MipeUo. l.ruptloiia. 1 .J It lieaaialitm. or I.liouinatlsFaia.. IIS Malaria, ( hills. vr anil Ague-... 17-Pilre.Ullud orBleeriing 15 Ovktbelciv, Rm or W'rek Ere . 19-ratxrrk, liifliicnr.i. tW In VLm Heaa 40 W'boapiaa Coach 1 Aathm, Oppressed Breatlilns i- Ear liieaarto. Impaired Vearlttg 2S Scrofala. balari;vU t lead. Seniiic J l-ieoTl Drliility. rh.ieteal Weakness tt-f Wropey, and Scanty aecrrtlotis 2tt Nrn-bii-kiifvi. k-kneaa frura Rldlnn 37-Kidary IriM-aara ! !r .letirh, orcaokei 31-1 rinary WeaknoM, Wcttl&eBeU.. SI Paiuful l'rriode 35 Chronic CoiiKenilunAa Lruptluoa. EXTRA NUMBERS: is, Xcrvan tcliMty, Semltinl Weak- masa. ur Involimtary ll-fu v1 1 3?-I)iK8M-Nf the llcnrt.r.-iipltatlon I 33 Kpilepay, spaAtns.M. .tua' L)uooe...l .'23 .ii .ii .IS .Ji .a .a .a .a .a .a .'23 .us .a .-23 .43 .1t3 .23 .43 .-23 .-23 .33 .-23 .-23 .-23 .-23 .43 .-23 .-23 .43 00 ,o ,0O Svtt ba- Dmrcleta, or Mxit Y-y.i on rx-il f prfcc. Da. Hi'mph YtV MaL-at. lt4 Ma.LKti rati. at, Ul lrtHtr S'ati).t(s..l .1 Alia WllliiaSt.. Xrw Toark. SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS' jWITCH HAZEL OIL i "THE PILE OINTMENT." 1 Tor mm Fxternal or tntmal. Bllud nrBlerdlnc: I ftouiia In Ad.: II. bint; or Bleeding uf the Hcctuui. I Tiw relief la inuneaiaie Um wure crrtalc. j PBIOE, 80 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 85 CTS. ) Snia by Df ncjetot., or ment (-".t-v.. .u i.v.ipi at pric uruiim- art. to.. 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 nutj. sc. saw isas Hi MPhRFYv Willi llllka I av VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, CarJe, Sheep, logs, Eon. AMD POULTT. 300 Page Bnk od Trrn tment mf AalmaU and l aarl eut Free. craw. FeTrr,Cnart.otiH. Inflammation A. A.)apinnl lfuiiitciti. Milk Frvrr. B. K.-SiraiiiH, I. it iirucM, R hrnmailsou . .Miiis-nipr. Nasal t).M-harcs 1. U.aallotM ur f. rub. Vorun. K. C.- 4 itu?hs Hpavpi, lxfunonft K. (nlic or I.rllyarbe (.. liftfnrriK merrliarrt, JI. II. I riuar) tinl Kitlnrv li.aktSs .I.Hl.r)iivT litt'RHr. ilnnar J.K. IftHvmmv of Jiueitiuiiv I'araljraia SIug1 FVttle iover 90 doMti), - mQQ t-lablr f'nac wtui Sprifli, Manual. VI. rtnar- Itir. Oil an'1 Medicatoc, 7.00 Jar eteriuary Cure Oil, l.tjtj tWd toy lrNrTi-ti or prrpaM urhciaal taaar anti( V rrfilt 9$ frsrv. UiHrUKKaM-ai D.ti., i'li IHtTUIUs. SU.XcwTirrk. GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in J uniata county. TEN THOUSAND -DOLLARS wort of clothing consist- IiNG OF MEN'S AND BOYS 0YEBC0ATS. WEiS BOYS AND CISILD- REiS SUSTS. A.I t5EITTy FUISNISIilNG GOODS. WILL BE SOLD KE GAKDLESS OF COST. FEBD MEYEBS, the Wholasala & Betail Glotliier, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pern 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su.;ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fa to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIKKLIIS TOAVN !PA. HAVE lOlJ MDHET TO DEPOSIT o ARE YOU A BORROWER I -rLI.AT- T8I FIRST BAKE,: MIFFLIN i OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. CDA7CD AXLE rnHs.cn G R EASE BEST IS THE WORLD. StawearfnaquaHtiaflaracnmirpaased. actuall? OQtlaatioa two box of Dnyo'ir brand. Not fleeted bv baat. trtiKT i ll fc. UEN l l. . rOBSALEBTDF-AURSGESERALXT. fyr QALESMEM LOCAL UK i KA V tL.ljl.Mi, to sell oui Kursery Stock. Salary, Kipenses and Steady Employment (rnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANT, Dec. 8, "91. Rochester, N. T. The Sntnul md RejnLilirn office la tbe place to get job work dose. Try it. It wOl pay yon if yon need anything in that line. OF ? J UNIATA VALLEY BAN K, OF MIFFLiaTOWX, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPU EOT H ROCK. Pri4nt. T. VAN IRWItf, ru ft. D1BECTOBS. W. C. Poraeroy, Joseph Rothrow", John Herf.ler, Joatah L. Bartcj, Robert K. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. PTOCKHOLDEBS : Geo re A. Kepner, Annie M. Shollny, Jot-eph Rothrock, P. W. Manbeck, I L. E. Atkineco, R. E. Parku, W. C. Pomcroy, J. Holaics Irwin. Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompsori, Jr, John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah I. Barton, John M. Blair, I jbert H. Patterson. F. M. M. Peasell, Levi Light, PamuelS. Rothrock, Wm. Swartc. ' Three and Four per cent, itteroptf will be jan 23, I8C4 tt m mi Snfleriim from tbe effects of Toothful errors. ear doray. wasting veakneaa. loat luaiiV. xa. tc I will aeod a Talnable treauaa (aealea cobtaiBibg fall partienlars for home cure. F R 0 cbarae. A splaotdld medtaal work : abouldba read by vrrf tnaa woo is nervous and debilitated. Addreaa,. rroC F. C FOWIB, Hoodus, Cotuv RUPTURE!; Pnr gnarantea iitDt. J. B. .Vdvei vil Arch At. J'nil. I'a. Kaae at nce. Mo operatK ver b nam eat Holny. Thausaods of cares. I r. Mayer In a, lli: I Penn, Hearting, Pa., second Sritnrdny ol rich month. Stndlorcipcul.tr?. J?icotro hi6 bereavement.
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