Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 17, 1894, Image 3

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    HSPUJJLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
ffFPSESlY. 1 AN. 1 7, 1 S94.
TERMS.
..hseripti"''. lM Per " paid
8 J. 00 if not rM in advance.
'rBSient adverti'euieDta lnsorted at 60
V jjjient bn.-ino ro:lc8 In local col-
IP cet V'T ma ,or eacn Insertion,
inetiori w.l! be uindo to those deniring
gifr"' ''y 7,4r r quarter
unnr l oc.ils.
avest wimi of tho year blew
, Friday.
i The Presbyterians are holding ser-
trie i
all tLis weeK.
A Franklin county man says
be
left sausage 1 teet long.
Mrs rvrter. of Van Dvke; fell
.fc-xn stairs ami broke several ribs,
j. F. Schwpyer has returned from
,'two months visit to Philadelphia.
jjsvj yiMir sale bills printed at the
Dl:u nf the Sentinel and Reipiilicax.
T E Shearer, of Carlisle is the
Eew n vcmit Collector for the 0th
district.
Xlie hinbs on trees are 6vollen
whii'li indices that the sap is on
tho rise
yLmi?- North, Jr., and Boyd Park
S . 1 it 1
S!'i in some i;ivh in nnrrisuurg,
last "('!;.
Mrs. Jar. i s Davis, of Mcilieter
vill'1. n.jrM SO years, '.) months, died
on tho .tb ir.st.
rhil Tannibaker, Sr., lies in a
vorv precarious condition, sick with
a fompl cation of diseases.
Every Kci)iiblican shoulii subscribe
for the Spstixf.l ant Repubucax, and
rrpt a fjonuiue Republican newspaper,
Tiic wonderful enres of thousands
of people thev tell the storv nf the
tarri-. of Hood's Strsaparilla. Hood's
C.uvs.
D u Carlos BnMl, of this town,
having learned the whereabouts of
near relatives has gone to visit them
in Onnectieut.
Tiie state Superintendent of public
instruction has decided that "fiee
Uxt h :oks'" cannot bo used by sub
gi'i iption schools.
The Philadelphia Times Almanac
for is crowded with statistical
Jata that makes it valuable as
a 1 ok 'A reference.
V.'. ii k will be commenced in the
spring on i'.ie Pennsylvania Traction
Company' main line between Phila
dtr1.. , :a and L '.riCtster.
TT - il -n rrA in l .o.inln ro wi'roirilt
i ... :,.i ; i,t
town to preserve decent order during
IV. . ' I i ill lin Vtr-Il? It' Llllftl 111 L'i(l
thf month of December.
V.- v. Mr. Bf rgen, of the Belleville,
M':':'.;-i comirv, cl ircb preaclif d in
the Pre-bvtorinn church iu this
pltiee on Monday evening.
Y'Oi .don't know how niMch better
v Mi v ;'l! feel if you take Hand's Sar
sir. ivi'la It will drive off (hat tired
for
I'cr am
1 mke von strong.
The standard blood purifier,
strf-nghtcu builder and nerve helper
as If tod's Sarsaparilla Insist upon
H M'lV. because Hood's Cures
C C. Grayb'.il, a Thcmpsontown
mc-charit, has made an assignment
for th" benefit of his creditors. His
Lrothfr Joseph is the assignee,
Tl.e Democratic state convention
m-'-t. at Harrifhurg ou the 10th iust ,
and uominried James Dentou Han
cock, of Venancro county, for Con-gns-innn-at-Lsrge.
It makes on? shudder to think
how nearly President Cleveland's
political i:i'rigu"s with the Queen of
Havs:'i came to a massacrre of 2000
Americans in that country.
The Montgomery count v, Pa.,
White Cap pnrt were found guilty
in Court of riot and unlawful assem
bly, and fined and one or two of them
sentenced to the county jail.
D.i iiel Swarfz, of Altoona, while
clep.ninc a revolver last Sunday, dis
charged the piece accidentally, the
bullel entered b;s wife's body near
her heart and she cannot live.
Clovd Bender, was sent to jail on
Saturday on a charge of Laving
stolen Jmes Borgey's overcoat, and
in d. fault cf throe hundred dollars
bail to answer the charge before
COillt.
S jiiia bad person set fire to the,
Pretbvterian church, at Locke's
mills, Milllin county, some night3
ago, but. a timely discovery of the
fire gave the people of that neigh
borhood a chnuce to tave the build
ing. V lot of lioys 15 to 18 years of
age were arrested in a shed in
Strondsbnrg, on Friday.evening, for
plaviii" cards. The shed was in the
rear of li e Metbodi-t church wberv
rcli"iou service vas going on at the
time. The lads are children of well
to do people.
The Meadvillo, Pa.. Savings Bank
closed its doors on Saturday. Thai
makes four of Ilia six banks in that
that M-ree have failed. The oth
er two banks will have to b
under tho management of good anl
able men to stand the strain that is
put upon them by the failure of the
closed concerns.
President Cleveland sent a fdmrt
special message to Congress on rn
dav with a number of despatches on
the Honolulu question, which show
from reseating
Oneen Liliuokalani - to the throne of
Hawaii, because she wanted to exe
cute all persons concerned against
her and to confiscate the property
that they owned from their families.
. Mrs. Sarah Inies, wife of David
' Imes. deceased, died at her home m
McAlisterville, on Wednesday, Jan
nary 10, 1894, aged 72 years She
was a consistent member of the Mc
Alistrrville, Presbyterian church
Interment in the Presbyterian , oeme
tery at McAbsternlte on ,
n, rn.r.l serv res were conu""
i t t ,.i,, T? TTenderson,
of the
MiffliDtown Presbyterian churcB.-
x Bin Mo ntra.... , . . .
Hood's Wn,: "V0re takln
after f.v, m so well"
-retogHUsT 8M0raL
Be
To set out nf w . . .
the law. ' i "omcersof
several ronni, ri
money, pWadioto th
vaiara Ureek.nt Hanr,,. tu"
was full of slush ice. " Watef
JohnLyter, of Lewistown, arose
m his bed abonf in ii V86
. '-""it "v me stove. Tk
h
.ours further in the night 'his wifl
ailed Liin. orlv;n,T
went -..r T. ' answer.
i..iu, ue was Otjad.
The Democratic party is led by a
lot of impractical mad, dreamers who
have theories of government and
tree trade to experiment with. They
have hold of the democratic or4
at,on. and have paralyzed the" in
industry and business of the country.
Huntingdon Globe. Eighty Ws
were killed in the Reformatory
slaughter house last year, weihinff
111 t lln r 1 mm A
rSf;resiWe lt,iy:, pounds, anc
rr- ii
.u your nard times. AUurtindon
i-icicner was in to see us the othar
day ana reported that of the male
portion of his congregation those
at the head of families only twelve
uad regular employment.
Hood's Calendar for 1804 is out'
and hke its predecessors, will be
welcome in any home which it enters.
A happier combination of calendar
of beauty and utility, of art and
advertising, has seldom been pro
duced. To be appreciated it must ba
seen, the beautiful head of s girl, just
;'Sweet Sixteen," being lithographed
in many delicate colors," while the
pad in plain figures is printed in
harmonious and pleasing colors Get
a copy of your drnggist or send 6
cents in stamps for one and 10 cents
for two copies to C. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mas , proprietors Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Bloomfield Democrat: -A tame
T
ferret, which hunts rats or rabbits, two young women by going into
is a pet of Cashier James Willis, of j their" room at night aud holding a
this place. It is an exceedingly handkerchief saturated with chloro
active little creature. . A over each girl's nose and mouth,
bold highway robberv was perpetra-1 The girls wakened and screamed,
ted iu Amderson Valley, Franklin I utihbors broke into the bouse aud
county' Friday evening a week. John j caught the professor. The teacher
A. yrick,, o tax-collector was "held I is charged with being the cause of
up," while driving alon the public i having a criminal operation perform-
road in a cart after dark, and robbed
Of $iyy in money and f 1U5 in Dotes.
After the robbery, Mr. Wyrick
hurried to the nearest house" and
gave the alarm, and a party of men
started in pursuit of the robber,
but did not suceee I in capturing
hirn. M.r Wyrick wis unhurt.
PNEUMONIA PREVENTIVE.
Hl'MPHRKYs' SpFCIKIl S Xfl 1
T.i 7 r.nra n.iiiol-.Q nr.,1 n,.Uu a,, 1
' prevent Pueumonia and Cor.snrey
-wi... w uj t.. x wwavat-t. uu - . ,
tion.
Price 25c each.
For sale by all druggints.
FESTIVAL.
The lanies of Mitllintown are re.
quested to meet in t'we Sheriff, office
in tb Court House, Thursday Jan
uary ISth, at 3 o'clock, t make ar
r ingtmeiits for a musical mterlain
mer.t and festival, for the benefit f
the Millliiitowu Hose Company.
Committee.
- -
Sweeping the Carpet.
With a little care you can sweep
the dirriesit carpet without raising
much dust by placing outbide the
door of the room to be swept a pail
of water. Wet your broom, knock it
against ths side of the bucket to get
out all the drops, sweep a couple of
vardf , then rinse off the broom again.
Continue this until you hav gone
j over the cr.tiie surface. If the car-
pet is Tel' much seild the water
i should be changed peveral Units,
j Slightly moisteDed Indian meal ia
alsj used by the oldest housewives.
Snow, if not allowed to melt, is also
excellent as a dust settler. Ex.
lie C harged t lie Jury.
During the era of " reconstruction
, . . , i - i
in soutli caroiiDa, one iompej
Smith, a coal black negro, became a
" trial justice." It was not long before
Fewpey had a case before him. When
Ihe iurv urose niul j,-gan moviu
ni'.l Ik gan moving
to w-ird the adjoining room for con
feiiltation, one f tho lawyers inter
posed, and said. "May it please your
honor, you have not charged the
jury?" AVhereiipon Judge Pompey
gathered himself up and with all
possible dignity said, " (reu'men of
.lis jury, ns dm i the fust time I
have had you befo' mo I chi.go each
one of you one .lollah and a ha'f."
Pomoda Progress.
Fariuers' Inwlltute.
Tlie Farmers' Inlituto will be
held at
Mc.VLISrEliYILLK, FEB 13,
AND 14, 1S04,
AT
EAST WATER FORD, FEB. 15.
AND 16, 3804.
These Institutes ara held under
the care and direction of the State
Board of Agriculture, and are for tl: s
discussion of any subjpet relating to
any branch of agriculture, tlat will
promote tbe welfare of the fanners
in any way.
Every citizen, and especially tveiy
farmer in the connty is invited and
urwd to attend, ac d take part in
the discussion.
Prof. J. T. RotLrock, Wr-bt Chest
er Pa., Prof. H J- Waters, State
College, Pa., Moses Bond, Esq.,
Milton, Ta., J- B. Shannon; Esq.
Lewistown, Pa., will bo present as
lecturers and instructors
Papers and essays will be present
ed by ladies and gentlemen of our
own 'country. No admissions free.
ALL SE68IONS fT.EE.
The T V K- K wi'1 81:11 tickcts ,lt
aU stations to East Waterford.W re
turn good for two days ta a single
fare.
A SPECIAL TRAIN,
.,t:i. Pnrt Royal. Feb. 15 and
y HI icmtv .
,e t R a. m. Eetummg.
leaves
, '.i. nr.torfurd at 9. SO, p,
m.
Regular trains leave Port Royal at
10.30, a, m. and 5.30 p. m.
Leave East Wato-ford, at 7.30 A.
M. and 2.00 P. M
For programs, or anv other infor
mation relating to tha Institute.
Address
D. B. Esh,
Spruce Hill,
Juniata Co.,
Pa.
JtDDITlOJr.lL LO CjILS.
AMrs. Sarah R. Bartlev has teturn-
ed from a viit to her daughter, Mrs.
Harry Kauffman in Harrisburg.
W eek day evening services are be
ing held in the Presbyterian church
by Rev. J. R. Henderson and Rev.
Bergen.
Banks Page, who has been post
master the past few years, at Maze,
this county, resigned the office, and
within the past few days I.G. Knight
has been appointed post master at
that place.
Mrs. Ida Smith wife of Dr. Smith
f of L(
Lewistown died of pneumonia, on
Sunday evening, January 14, 1804,
aged 38 years. Her funeral will take
place on Thursday at 1:30 P. M.,
from the residence of her father Mr.
Solomon Books on Main St., Mifllin
town. About 3 o'clock last Thursday
morning, Mrs. Alton Adam?, awak
ened, and saw sparks flying outside
the house. She aroused her husband
who soon discovered that the house
was afire. They ran with the chil
dren to Mr. Hnbbard's place close
by, and thon returned re inforced
with Hubbard, and by hard work
succeeded in putting the fire out that
was raging in the roof. Rain was
falling at the time or the building
cou'd not have been saved. It is be
lieved that the fire caught from the
chimuey. Mr. Adams lives about 3
miles south east of town.
The principle of the New Cistle.
Pa , h'gh school, is under arrest up
on the charce of trviu-r to murder
ed on one of the girls about New
Year's Day, and he wanted to mur
der her to get her out of the way, as
his bad treatment of her was about
to be made public.
Township Election.
Under the amended bnllot ltw
I certificates of nominations for tuwn
ftrjij ship and borough ofiicfrs must be
! u'e witu tlie County Commissioners
ut least eiirhtern days before thel
eleclicn. The Spring election this
venr conn's; on thi 0-li nf TVlim-irf 1
tberefoiu all Humiliations must be
ma.le so th.it the ivrnfl-ilci of bain.
can be tile-1 on or before the 2d
day of February. The Republicans
of every district in tho our:ty should
at ODce arrar-ge for holding their
primary meetings and every district
should have i s ticket in the field
not later thau tl'e last week ia Jan
u -iry. It is the duty of t'ie connty
committeemen to give this matter
their iiuniidi.de Rltei.iiou.lt. shruld
be remembered that the priu'iug of
tho tickets, etc., has been taken out
of the hands of the district auditor:!
and is now entr ly under the con
trol of the County Commission
ers. Ex.
Tui-Uay KxciirKion Ticket
to M'alilngtoa, D- C , at
; rent 1 3' Reduced
ICatet
The success af tetidins; low-rate ex-
cursions t the Natioiinl Capital in
the past prompts the I'euinsylv.ii.ia
Rfiilrond Ccmpany ngain to plucti
similinr tickr:ts'ou sle th:s nintcr and
s-pr:nr These will be crod for ten
days, rind on the pprcial train, or on
any regular train except the limited,
leaving Pittsburg on tlie dates Relect
fed. which are Januai v 25ih,IK;n:1ry
21st, March 22.1, and April 101b. The
tickets will be good for return passage
for ten days, and stop-ovf-r at Balti
more in either direction will bo per
mitte.l witum tnc limit.
1 1 o rntfs on thesp trirs pmco (hem
within the means of a'l, and, consid
ering tho divers al tract ions of Wash
ington and the educational benefits
to be derived from a visit to its in
stitnu'onp, it would be difficult to
imagine a better wry in which to
spend a few days.
The following laU s will apply from
tbe various points quoted, and the
speci.d train will be run on tho fol
lowing schedule:
R.vrr.
Pittsburg $0 00
E-ist Liberty K 93
Biaddock 8 SO
It win 7 DO
Uuiontown 7 G5
Connclsville 7 .13
Scottsdale 7 35
Oreensburg 7 35
Butler 9 00
Indiana S 43
B'nirsyillle 7 55
L.t robe 7 35
Derry 7 35
Johnstown 7 35
Cresson 7 35
Murtinsbiirg 7 35
nollidayburg . . . 7 35
Altoona 7 35
Bellwood 7 35
Belief ante 7 25
Clearfield 7 25
Philipsbarg 7 25
Osceola 7 23
Tyrone 7 25
Huntingdon 6 f5
Bedford 6 65
Mt. Union 6 30
McVeytown 5 95
Lewistewn Junct. 5 60
Mifflin 5 25
Port Royal 5 15
Newport 4 60
Duncannon 5 20
Washington, Arrive
Train Lvs.
8 05 A. M.
8.15 "
8.28 "
S.-17 "
9.53 "
7.32
7 54 '
9.09 "
6 15 "
6.25 "
9.22 "
9 26
9,36
10.22 "
11.12 "
10.35 "
11.20
12.05 P. M
12.17 "
10.34 A. M
9.58 "
10.41
10,50
12.27 P. M.
12 55-
9.50 A. M.
115 P. M.
1.35 "
1.50 '
2.10 "
2 14 "
2.41
2.58
7.45 "
Itch on human, mange ou horsc3.
dogs an ! all stock, cured in 30 min
utes by "Woolford's Sanitary Lotion
This never fails. Sold by L. Banks
k Co, Druggift, MifHintown.
Nov. 22r,d 1804
GOAT RAISING
Goat raising is an important and
growing industry in Oregon and
some nther northwestern states. One
rancher in Benton county, Oregon,
has a fiuo herd of 450 posts which
includes a number of .thoroughbred
Angora bucks. Twenty two cents a
pound is the lowest this man has re
ceived for a fleece in a dozen years,
while frequently he has received
thirty to thirty-five cents a pound.
The average yield from a goat is
about four pounds, but from eight to
ten pounds is frequently obta:ned
from high grade goats. I he goatl
are not only valuable for their tleece
but in clearing off and, as thev sub
sist largely on brush and weeds.
Relecea Wilkinson, of Browns
vallpy, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache, Dxspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my he-dtb was gone. I
had been doctoring constantlv with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine which done
me more good than any S50 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my life. I
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve cure ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, Mifllintown,' Pa.
Feb. 1, 93 ly.
MirFUNTOWff MARKETS.
VirrniiTowii. Jus. 17, HP4.
MoM-r 20
Fer 20
Hum 18
St oniiier, 14
Illt
Sides
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MA IIK XT
Wheat
Corn in ear
Oars,
Ryu
Clovurseod
Timothy noud .....
Flax 8 Led
bran
(bop......
Middlings ... ....
Ground Alum Salt.
60
65
to 30
60
$2.(0
, 1 60
90
.$1.20 a hundred
1.10
1 00
An.enran Salt SX'c to 75
Philadelphia Mai:kets. Wheat
G3 to GO; corn 39 to 42"; oats 35 to
Sflc: live chickens 7 to 11c a lb:'ducks
10c a lli; turkevs 9 to 10c a lb; butter
1G to 30c: eggs, fresh. 20 to 21c a
itoz; potatoes 50 to 75c a bushel ;
geese 9c: sugar 3?, to 41c: tallow 4.Jc;
cloverseed 10c a lb: onions 50 to GOo
ia bushel: cabbage 2 to 3c a head.
Prrrs w-Ro Pa.. Jan. 13. c.att'e
priiu-, '4.K0a5 10; good $37o.f4.25:
j rough fat 3.2ih3.K0: fair lightsteers
I $325a3.50: heiff. rs S250a3 50. H .gs-
?5.G0a5.G5; rough hogs $4aa. Sheep
S3.30a3 .GO: good A34; fair 5.2.40.i3;
yearlings ?2.50a-1.00; spring Iambs
$3.25.a4.5S: veal calves $5.25a.75.
Tusrarora VnllT Ilallroad.
Trn;r on to T'lprnrora
Hdilrotil wil! ri;:i k f.i!liw-:
Vallev
a.
sr., ami '2 v. m , Brrivinu' nl l'.)i t Roy
al at 8 41 . m. mill 3.15 i-. m.
Lphvi Port RovhI at 10;:0 A M-,
f,ii'l 5.15 p. m., nnivii: ut Lat Va
rx-rfsril at 11.43 . m. onl Ct.'Al) p. m.
J. C. MoonEHHAn.
Superintendent.
)
ffr.rri.tE. Hall of W'nvne'owu,
Ind., sars: "I owe inv life to tlie
i treat South Atiifricxi Xwvirje. I
i ad bton in btd for five months from
! tlm-ilVct "f r-n exha.,rted Stoin.i' h,
i I'-i-ligcs'loit, Xli vous nrontr-ition and
" gf'i.ornl shattered condition of my
i v.hol.; system. Hid rivn up ail
holies 'f getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im
proved me so much that I was able
to walk about and a fev bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine in the world. I can
not recommend it to highly." Sold
by L. Barks & Co., Druggist, Mif
flintewn. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly.
PHILADELPHIA TIMES.
TIIE TIMES is the most exten
sively circulated and widely read
newspaper published iu Pennsylva
nia. Its discussion of public men
and public measures is in the inter
ests of publ'c integrity, honest gov
ernment aud prosperous industry,
and it knows no party or personal al
legianco in treating public issues.
In the broadest nnd best senso a
family and general newspaper.
THE Tr.?ES dims to have the
largest circulation by deaeiving it,
and claims that it is u.jsi.i passed in
a'l tho csentils of a rnt mt-t-opo-litan
newspaper. Specimen conies
of any edition will bo sent fre to
any one sending their ad.his,s.
TERMS daily, $3.00 per annum,
?1.(") f: r four months; 30 cents p r
mouth : delivered by cflrrhrs fi-r 6
cents per week. :.i m;av rnrn in,
twenty-four large handsome p.iges
16. column, eU-guntly iilustruied;
$2.0') pt r inrnini : 5 cents p,T coy ;
Daily cnl Sunday, ...( 10 j'er annum;
50 cents per month, v.ke.ki.y iiiIiihn,
50 cents per annum.
Address all letters to
THE TIMES,
Jan. 3, '94 3t. Fhil.u.flihia.
OTICE OF APPEALS.
Officr or CnrsTT IJom vis'oNrR,
M1F7LIRTOWX, IA Ja. 12, 181M.
Notice i hereby (riven that an appeal wi 1
be held at the Commissioners'!. Office, Mir.
flintown, ea follows: For the WEST SIDK
of the river on MONDAY, JANUARY29th,
1894. and for theEAST SIDE, TUESDAY,
JANUARY 8tth, 1804, when and where
all persons who think themselves aggrieved
by the late assessment can attend if thev
think proper.
By order of County Commissioners.
W. H. GKONINQER.
Clerk.
fS3m.
Sir. J. A. TCheeler
While Serving My Country
I was taken IU with spinal disease and rhea-1
matLsro. When I returned horns my trouble
was still with me, and I was confined to my bed,
nnable to hetp myself for 2 months. After I
taking seven bottles of "Hood's Sarsaparilla I
was v. ill and have uot since been troubled with
my old complaints. My wlfo was In ill health, j
suffering with headache, dizziness and dys
pepsia. Che took two bottles of '
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and feels liks a anr .' Jamfs A. 4
VUEELZB, 1000 Division St, Baltimore. Md. I
Hood's PHIS are the best aftcr-d.nner rjlsj 1
assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. !
Pea li Crate. !
Ms. Annie E. Humpbrev is pro- !
pared to furnish Peach ('rate Mater
ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all i
kinds of Building Material at the '
Mill formerly owned by her late hns- j
band, R. W. ' Humphrey, deceased '
Peach lumber a t-pecialily. Mnr.e,
Juniata county, Pa. tf.
J-J P. DERR,
PR4CTICAL DENTIST, ;
(Graduate of the FhilRdelphia Dt-ntal Col
lege.) formerly of MiMinlmrp, H., has lo- ;
cated p-rnianentlr in Mitllintown, a suc
cessor to the late Dr. (). L. Derr, and will
continue the dental business (estKblichf d
by the lnter in 1HCD) t the wi-ll known of
fice on Bridge street opposite Court House.
r5TEETH EXTUACTED, AHSOLITE-
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
o Chloroform, Ether, or Gas wW.
No Sore Gnn.s or Piseon.fort to patient,
eithi-r dunnft extrnctlon or afterwards
All these are Guaranteed --r ro rhaiee
will he niadn.
J All work guaranteed to grive perlect
satisfaction. Terms, strictlv cnh.
H. P. DERR,
Practical OenllMt.
After Jan
will sell our- entire
OI
AT OOST.
We will carry none!
over,
A rare chance
for bargains,
H0LL0BAUGH & SON.
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rv.
I. - US -
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There bas been a great de&l of !! iliut my tort-es not beiDg safe in
Time of FurjpralF. 1 Lave Ltw difptfd . f tl at tram of hordes, and purchased
id elegant teni .f Black Ucrtes it tie oft cf $575.00 which are perfectly
safe. Any woman can drive tben-. Tl. j py no atttcntion to ears.
- THE "iriLD POTE?. CURES.
HUIlr12PHREYS,
rarjful.v pniaml KmeUi-, UjI fw jeais in
tartrate nrswti-" hI fir over thirty j-rs ly th
people mltU futlru huch-w. F.'-r- sinltt SpVclflo
a -lnl rMrf fr the Atiuu! r imrL
Ibey tture wfthnat Irttmltit;. j 'trruir or rluHn
tTieivWlit.aiiU IK Itru'l ;tl.U icvU LUtr 4Tc-rcia
llctnedir of 4i Wurtd.
Ltn OP MliaEM. ' CHK FKM-Ba.
1- FrtfM, IVncoT-i:on, Inf!amTtlot.
2- UoriiiNt Vtirru ver. Worm olh...
3- TrihitiKi Ne, frying. W'fulo
4 lirrhe.i, f ( I iMrvn or Adult ',15
O lryt(nlrrvUrii tntf, i:il!tis C i1k.... .43
hirlrra Xnrbut V. rfiiiunf
7 fiuihii Colds. 1 rotichiifci. 9"&
S rultfiR TiTlin.-hr. Kae-I 2
ft-ll-ndAt lirt. Sick Hf-a-lc h. Veriioo. .
10-llF4prp'n. IllltntiAtitt. 'onfttlr-altoa
1 1 f;iprrm.t 1 or I'niuful Period.
1 5 -Vhir. T'W rrwrn-j -rlia 2J
i;M'i'iii. I. a ryt lei, i:onnrnp i5
14rRll Uliam, rMplas. F nipt Ions. .2-5
15 Ithrniftntitiu or Ut.viimntic Paiua.. .25
Ifi Malarl. t tuH. Ywvr ami Ague 24
I 7-lMf, lUi-il or Meedint?
lK-OplithnhiiT. H-Wftr V6k T.vr. 24
ntarrh, luflnism. iu tte HU .2-1
JO hooping J8h 5
Cl-Ailhmi, oppif-i-W Prenthlpff .164
22 Ear Kim fant ua In.pAlred I'Brinir .24
. -:t-rrlnln. ?-nlutv-. lnm(. Swelltng .24
I -V.mrrmk iN-l-lliiy. 1 b -.k'lilWe.nko .24
24 lroi5r n-l in-anty fekxTftfoiw .24
2i SM-iiiiiir McknvM frum KkliiiK .24
'27 Kielnry li-Ma ar . . . 24
2 Sore Muuih. orianke. 24
rlnnry Wmkncut, WettlncBed.. .24
31 -rniiiltil I'criort 24
3 i DtpliC hr riu. I U-erati-.l fort "Fririsat.. .24
34-1 hronir ort(rri tonw ft F.ru prions. .24
EsrraA numbehs:
NrrroMN Di-bl'iiy, :mtiml Weo'-
l. or en "l'Uit:.ry Inx iwirio 1.00
? 32 l)i'RMtr liar Ilrnri.llp1iackn I.OO
SH br lrMrr(t, ot -tit pnat-vM4 00 r4fl of rirc.
Pk HrktrNBKTa' UsrL M4 p-e-. mi.b,u fkkk.
HI MPaKhlN JltP-tO-.l i I 4 113 Himaa Hi.. V Tmt.
S P E C 1 F 1 OS-
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
Pnr Pllon F.xtemnl or Intrrrwl. pllnd nr R11 Intr :
KlMtuia in Auti: llrl:hi?r ttl.limc i.f tiif Revtnm.
Tiie rWK-f Is Iiuuk'UIuu tin? ,-ure c rtum.
PRICE, 60 CTS. TRIAL SIZE. 2S CT3. i
Sold by Druggists, or tut nt-.4ta uu receipt ttt pricm. j
IH.arHaMS21Mf.l'0.,lllA ltSnilllanSt., NKWTORK
HUMPHREYS' i
SVETERINARYSPECIFICS !
Fcr Esrses, Cattle, Sheep, Tegs, Ec:?,
j AND POULTRY.
508 Pace Book on Trentmrnt of Animal a
I and ( ban tui Free.
, n'ltrs ( FrvfM, 'onirrtion.InflninmatIoB
. A.A.fSplnal .luiui(iiit. .11 ilk l'vr.
It. Ii.i rahi. laiintH. K heainatiaio
. '.4'.liMiempr. Nasiil lli hnrgei
i?;'": firStVVi'SS.nl.
F. 'oii: r l.rip-. Ilcll vurhc.
!;. .li.-nr,"'ut-; llrwirrtatrs.
rinnry una Kiaiu T lieatie.
1. 1 .-r.rnnl i e 4ii..ne. jtlnttKr.
j J.H.Dit-ar of live.ti.n, I'aralyslK.
Single Bottle over 50thw-a - - ,60
fetablr Case, -.vith SperlflcR, ManiidL
-Tcrii.,.ry f'urCi.und MeUlcator,
Jar Veterinary 1'nre Oil, - 1.00
PmlA by Dmrril: kt rm yrrpM Miywhcr sad la arry
1 iiiiaitil rim rrrrisrl of pric.
i Ul S I'll K MS 31 D. . ; I A 1 1 1 WIIRm St., Bw Yora.
st, we I
If 4 t ' .27- -- ;
mtr - yr - ariZ
0)
1
VERY TKULY,
S. S. RUBLE,
EMBALMIR AKD TUNERAL DIEECT0E-
GREATEST SAO-
RIFICE SALE,
Ever witnessed in
Juniata county.
TEN THOUSAND -DOLLARS
WORT OF CLOTHING CONSIST
ING OF
MEN'S AND BOYS
OVERCOATS.
MESS BOYS
UEi'S SUITS.
FUItiMSISirSG
t
I
i
WILL BE SOLD RE
GARDLESS OF COST.
FERD MEYERS,
the Wholasale & Retail ClotMer, Bridge St., MMintQwn, Penna.
1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation rFo llic Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
-OF
D. W. EARLE
It
T0 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 end 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. BARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN 3rA.
ME YOU MONEY TO PEFOSIT ?
o
ARE YOU A BORROWER I
o
CAl.V. AT
TBS FIRST
BASS,
UIlFLINiOWK, PA.
FOUR PEE CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Eates.
AXLE
lRESE
BEST IS Tla'E WORLD.
Tt?weriDQa.'IIiareilnurpr3l. actor Tly
frntlastinir two barpc nf nuv rVr bri'.. KoU
Secwd by bsat. liTU K'i'J II t V r.A II.M.
FOR PALE BY DEALERS r.F.NTP.AIXY. Iyr
s
ALESMEM
.N
W ANTED
LOCAL UK TKAVf.LLIXi, to sail our
Murery Stock. Salary, Kxenaea and
Steady Employment ftiarantced.
CI1ASR BKOTHKBS COMPANY,
Dec. 8, '01. Rochester, N. Y.
Tbe Snxlmel mud Reputhrmn office U tbe
place to get job work doae. Try it. It will
pay yon if yon used anything in that line.
AND CHILD-
AIVD GJEIVTS
GOODS.
Y.
will be
! J liKlAf A VALLEY BAM,
( or MIFFLISTfTS S, TA.
! BRANCH AT PORV ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Iiallf .
JOSFPH ROTflROCK. Prtt'-lrtt.
T. VAN I?.Vi IN, Cathia.
W. C. Fnmeroy,
Jobn Fertiler,
Rohcrt F. Parker,
T. V. Jrw.u.
Jooph Rot' r"k,
JL.b Ba. ,on,
L..n, K. A'kir. on,
arr "noir- :
Ceo-g-e A. Kpner, Annie M. ShjI'eT.
Jo-pb Kothrock, P. W. Maubttck,
K- ATHbjco, H. K. Puer,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Ho, .res lrwin-
Mary Knru, Jenn.e N. 1 ,ins,tbtt. Si,
John Unrtrler, T. V. Irwin.
CharlotteSnvder, Jo.-:nh L Bartou,
John M. Plair, Robert h. Pa Urst!
F. M. M. Pen..ell, Light,
Samuel S. Rothrock, Wm. Swarti.
hree end Fonr rer cent. ir.terht will be
faid on eertiffcte ol deposit.
On 2r., W?4 V
TO WEAK 11M
Bfft'rtr.e tmm the eeti of yontbful fTorm, MrlT
detr, wuunK weakaewi. lo. uuuihood, ta X wlfl
Mad a vluavble treatiao t I cotitAi&to ft il
partietiUra for bon. cure. FREE't. A
splendid medical wortr ; vhould reed by "ttj
sua Tho is Dorroue mx. dobilitited. Ad-ee
RUPTUREIS1
narantct
. B.Mivc.
, fit Pi. tin
I'a. ili.e at .nc. A'o oerattonrcr hq.- ueu
dclny. 'i'huaf.&ods of enrea. Dr. Moi Is j.
IIoiol I'enn, r.cn.linjf. Pa., seconiS.ituronyoi
ea; month- Send torcuculnra. 2ytcc Iieo.