i i i . . i i MIFFLINTOVN : ITFWiESDAT. 1894. TERMS. (lnb40ription, $IJ50 par annum if paid fc ait i 3- ,f not ?M to dTnce. injit .dTertiaennmU taMrted at 60 V tr inch for each lnaartion. "Vrraiaient nuaineaa notices in local ool- jo cobU per line for each Insertion. pedocticn wtl' be m1 to those deairing to advert; m naner VO iVOK r LOCALS. JDDITIOXAL LOCALS. Bice bird warbled on the 20th of Jidohi t about the town. Mi.s K!l.i Ri-hrer of Ilnrriaburg ia visiting Mrs, Ella K. Neely. C. E. Dunn is the new past master at Vau Iyte, Walker township. AoJiw Parker of Washington, D. C., pai l the town a visit on Saturday. Samuel Wagner has returned from a visit " his brother John in Virginia. TLe.e ia talk of a resumption of w :k ia the ice plant at this place. Corn ground plowing was engag ed in last week by u number of farm ers. The Lord's Supper, will be cele brated, in the Preabyterian church next Siibbath. Thre was a sudden drop ia the price of rjrgs in New York aud Phil adelphia, last week. Application has been made for ttutlioritv to organize a National Euk at Tort Royal. There i a bi!l in the Legislature of Obit, that proposes to chloroform murderers instead of hang them. The people next fall don't want to elect a man tn the Legisla'ure who ii in favor of Compulsory education. The wonderful cures of thousands cf people they tell the story of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Ouraa. The ttand ' np and knock down fight between Corbett and Mitchell, is expected to take place this week, in Florida. I nm so Ferrous before taking Hood's Sarsaparillla. "I am so well" sfrr takicj Hood's Moral. '"B-? sure to get Hood's." A thousand yellow flags floated fror j the many houses in Kansas Citv, indicating thnt some of the in mates had measles. .Wording to the record kept in ths Recorder's OiSce in the Court H'Hise, there are more births than deaths in Juniata county. J. E. Janrson was elected ono of the Vice Pieeidents of the State Hor ticultural Society at its meeting Ilarrisburg a few days ago. io j The standard blood purifier, strenghten builder and nerve helper a) Kind's Sarsaparilla Insist upon Hood', btcaus Hood's Cures Mark Halfpenny and Mrs. Alvin Augstadt of Lewisbursr, Union coun ty, I'd , eloped last Thursday, each leaving a family in Lewisburg. The letters uncalled for ia the Mif flinlown post office at the close of last year week for M. Flo. O. Craw ford." Mrs E.iza Houtz, II. Jacob Parr, Y"in. S. Woimer. Jro Pannabaker was called by despatch from Clearfield county, last w k, in anticipation of the death of hi f.ither Philo Pannabaker. All the children cf Mr. Panr.abaker were call ed home. Wentlev Sherlock has bought the double house and lot on the corner of Pafrprnn and North streets. The house was sr. Id to Mrs. George Warner when thereat estate of John Huzzard, deceased, was sold at pub lic sale lust fall. Rev. Mr. Campbell of Mt. Union' preached in the Prosbjteriau chureh, last Friday and Saturday evenings, Sunday morning and evening, and Rev. John R- Henderson, of this place, filled Mr. Campbell's pulpit at Mount Union on Sunday. navovon 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 hot ties 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifllmtown, Pa. Nov. 1-1, iy. report prevails that the railrotd company- will take the coal warf from this pUce to LewUtown, 'which the people of this community regret llow much truth there is in the re port tb public do not know The people here would prefer that the railroad company would add to their plant rather than subtract from it. tu. v .rt Vrae. cf the 18th a-Last Friday night a i.i- 'uo md hires were THJUuir .ini.n frnm the stable cl W. W. Potter, near Cove Forge station an. 1 Jacob - A anvinnr WfMTOIl S CUVCIB.J .fc. ---o- farm Cove h'jirirfl tllftll . ... ' " , , .... i hard it was The crouua Dewg . and impossible to trace tne mie., they made good their escape. A .on of John A. Snyder, residing near inam, u. .. . wLnh n. - rr i riuav what report says was u"i , weeks ago by Ha bitten a-u . . " .. . 1 ,t .IT a dog in tue cU., day tobeoutofdaBger. Oue while going o Clark s I ried 'JgAZ? Thilscared tho boy our, - , , n .ilh Bpasms. so that no wa - di d fronj He was taken borne but die the eff-cts as stateu u.. .a fiCrd about 14yeaif- , j:.rs in every (3lS rscnooi u"-- , jeterminea should take rbetter outhouse fit measures to bave better ouv cilities KtbeLU;;nVftnd sketch that the oBHo-- -. Vfl t"heout-bou6es ia stopped, aver, effort8 t0 teacher should dire 1 1 on locate. d;ce--r-Tto out the pa" o Bhool houses as "'fSSv monuments to they stand to daf " d pracUces the indecent thought ana r ' iLtii4' ciyui wcudin evening. on Tueiday X er t i- xi, wiu feeling and make " dmeoff that tired by bumness circles tbronr, J,? Su? countrv. Mrs. Grace Van Ormer, wife . of U. G. VanOrmr f t,"' W"B f ip died last :gTl7 to&lS? Mini, x . . ,uninD, wwl give an en- lSST' Arch k A fi- f f Ay "Venin tf thi8 week. eJ. Admission 10 and 15 cents at th?kT -SPwiU -lands admir f tbeicin. world admired in prosperity an 1 envied in merit by thousands of would be com pet, tors. It has a larger sale than other medicine before the Amerscan public, and probably greyer than all otber sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. Last Wednesday J. W. Shull, ex Distnct Attorney tf Perry county was acquited of the charge of assault with intent to kill District Attorney BaUr for being on too intimate terms with Mrs. Shull. The jury was out ua:y aoout .1 lir.nntrs Moral. i vu r i'ou s get too well acquainted your neighbor's wife. Mr. G. W. Smith was able to out last Tuesday in compauy ilrs. Smith his wife. He has with a number of accidents the with walk with met past iew years mat Drought him close to trie border land of tue other world. Now that he is on the way to recov ery his friends hope that no other mishap overtake him. Thieves forced open a shutter of a front window in Howard Kirk's To bacco and Confectiocary Store, in Patterson, some nights ago, and stole some $20 werth of goodn, that suited their purpose, and left two railroad track signal caps lie on the counter. The probability is they stole the caps they left behind. They used a cake of mud to deaden the sound of the window glass when they broke it. The j'ngle of the broken glass was heard by people in the neighborhood, but they could not locate the sound. A tool or two had been stolen from the blacksmith shop of Henry Bcrger on this side of the river, and was used in opening the shutUr to the store. The editor of the Newport News: pays: Sometimes tho editor feels that his patrons do not appreciate his efforts to publish a good paper, bnt when a season of prompt renewals and new subscribers dawns upon him in the midst of his labors aud trials, he is inclined to revise his opin ion and feel kindly toward all man kind. The ordinary editor tioes not soek praise for his work, but be is hu man and likes to bo appreciated to the extent that any laborer does who is "worthy of his hire." The best act of appreciation is that which furnishes him with the means to keep the machine going a', full speed and fh incentive to renewed effort dav by dny in behalf of those whom he endeavors to serve. Lewistown Ssntinel: A couple of Pbiladtlphia gentlemen were in this Ticinity laft week, making inquiry as to the possibility of securing a car load of milk a day for shipment to Philadelphia. Six thousand quarts a day would be lequired and the price paid would be tliroe cents a quart. It seems to us thut Mifflin county farmers c?uld not only meet this doraar.d, but that it would be profitable for them. Sixty farmers each furnishing one 1...T.A, nnnrta dailv would be all that wonld be neceFsnry. This would bring into the cour.ty the snug sum of $05,700 a year, and would give to each farmer Jl.U'.Jo a year That is quite an item, and it would be more profitable than selling wheat afsixty cents a bushel. Much bet ter returns would come irom ieeuiu-,' the grain and converting ic mo imi. at the above prices. The price is better than that paid at creameries. Tf the farmers within a reasonaoie distance of the railroad are wise they will seriously consider this miner and act upon it. Prompt action is as the men win seen u other localilv if they fail hre. Fur information 1MV DC oniaipe.i r.. T.T.a T? SbRiinoD, whom t'ae gentlemen referred to vislo.i. Deatii of Philo Pannabak er , Sr. Philo I'annabakr died atbishoru a . Wasl.ir.pton St., nboat Uirc rue on asi'iuptuu o'clock oa Hou.lay afternoon, ag'i about 03 yearn. IU- ";lB long anJ sometimes painful, of a dia ease thr.t involved the stonsach, liver and Iuhrs. He waa no-u .u n conrty. and spent the moat of Li. life working at his trade in th.atown. He was a member oi i e . Cliurcu uiuj j' , T . i. ruira mid uieil 1" ' faith He had many ineuua. terai'ent in Presbytarian cemetery, at 2.30 P. M., on weuDMu. Twwcarora VaUey Ballroa.L T,-a;n on the Tascarora Valley RaUroad will run 'ollewa: n .wiHntr at Port Ivoy- Sat S it a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Part uoyiu - . and 5.15 p. m-, arriving at Eat VVa 5 .f 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. sc. PtUlUlu C. Moorkhead, Suptrtntendent. HartietE. Hall of my Waynetown, Mfa t.i the Nervine. I fad Lent bed for five months from nf an exhausted Stomach, "I owe inaif, 'ttorM condition of my i i,.tterad condition all wnoie 6J-- - jf Ha3 tried bope8 of ge txng well. three d IOCUU3 - . . rr, - , first bottle f th nervine lumo ,.V. that 1 was able 1 not recomnend Lfc to Jrf:Z at; not recom L t ti - ks & Co., DruggiBt, aui flintOWD. x a- nf" Vilkinon, of Browr.a ai-ey, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three vears rrora Nervousness, Weakness of the Htomaclie, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tionrntil my health was f-onsT I nnd fcaen doctoviu. cor.st.mtlv witn no relief. I bought one bottlo of south American Nervino which doue me more good than any $r,0 worth of doctoring I ever did in my li.'e I would ad viv,e every weal ly person to use this valuable and lovely reiaedv; .cw rRitues or if, hH cureil me i-oinpieteiy. I consider it th e.t medicin in the world." 'rand- " War stomach rante.,1 the most wonderful anil .i.-.-. . v.,otUr8 ever known bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown.' Trial Banks Pa Feb. 1, 93 ly. Ten-nay Excursion Tickets to Washlngtoa, n. C , at Greatly Reduced Rates. lue success attending low-rate ex- i-uiH.ons 10 mo .National Capital in tne pa-t prompts the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company again to place simihar tickets on sale th;s winter and pnng These will be good for tn days, and on tho special train, or on any regular train except the Limited, leaving Pittsburc on the dafos ml ed, which are JanunrvJ25th, February 21st, March 22d, andApril 19th. The tickets will be good for return paasage for ten days, and ston-over at Balti- - . . . m uer direction will be per ujiLiru wumn me limit. Tit rates on these trips place them within the means of a'l, and, consid ering the divt rs attractions of Wash msrton and the educational benefits to be derived from a visit to its in stitutions, it would be difficult to imagine a better way in which to spend a few days. The followintrrates will apply from the various points quoted, and the special train will be run on tho fol lowing schedule: Rate Tbais Lva Pittsburg $9 00 8.05 A. M. East Liberty 8 95 8.15 " Braddock 8 80 8.28 " Irwin 7 90 8.47 " Uniontown 7 Co 9.58 " Connelsville 7 35 7.32 Scottsdale 7 35 7 5t ' Greensburg 7 35 9,09 " Butler 9 00 C 15 Indiana 8 45 6.25 " Blairsvillle 7 55 9 22 " Latrobe 7 35 9 2G " Derry 7 35 9.3G " Johnstown 7 35 10.2 " Cresson 7 35 11.12 " Martinsburg 7 35 10.35 " Hol'.idaysburg ... 7 35 11.20 Altoona 7 35 12.05 P. M Bellwood 7 35 12.17 Bellefonte 7 25 10 31 A. Ml Clearfield 7 25 9 58 Philipsburg 7 25 10 41 Osceola 7 25 10,50 Ty rone 7 25 12.27 P. M. Huntingdon fi C5 12 55 " Bedford C 03 9 50 A. M. Mt. Union C 30 1.15 F. M. McVeytown 5 95 1.35 Lewistewn Junct. 5 (iO 1.50 I Mifflin 5 25 2.10 Port Royal 5 15 2 14 Newport 4 C:" 2 41 " Daccannon 5 20 2.5S Washington, Arrive 7.15 I0 YOl" L.OYE .Wl'SIC 1 If you .Id, you certainly vrnnt Brain ard'l .Vmical World, publi.iln-d iunn tlil v at $1.50 per yar, thu oMastand best musical macrxziue in this country (established in lSfil) CosidtH valu able f.nd instructive reading, ec.h number cntuins about $2.00 worth of the latest and best rnuic, beauti ful illustrations ai.d interesting read icg will be mailed for 15 ctids or three back number? (containing about $5.00 worth of music) will bs mailed for 25 cents, cash or stamps "The Musicians' Guide' a 200 page volume of valuable musical information, mailed on receipt of oight two cent stamp?. Adress, The S. Brainard's Sons Co., Chicago, 11!. Uleedera Dlaease. Jeannr-tte, Pa., January 5- A young son of Vr. and Mis. John Boast, of Warren towunhip, is dead as the result cf a cut in the upper sum, received in a fu':l. The wound bled so freeiy thut Dr. T. L. Armit nge wua ca'.led to stop the flow of blood. A remarkable fact, in this connection is that a brother of the deceased died two years ago from the siuic cause, while two brothers of the bov'a niothoi' also ble.l lo death. Physicians sny till tlieso were afflicted with a rare but fatal disease kuoAn in medical science as bite dors disease, the namy bi ing given to it because all persons i:f!l;cted with the ai ment are almost certain to bleed to death upon receiving a slight cut. Tick.- Floial Vulde, 14 It contains uescriptiots that do- FCribe, not mislead ; illustrations that ii struct, not exaggerate. Ibis year it comes to us in a suit of gold. Printed in eight different colors be sides the black. Colored plates of Chrysauthemums, Poppits and Vege tables. On the front cover is a very exquisite bnnch of Vick'w New White Branching Aetr and on the back is the New Doubls Anemone : 112 pages filed witu maty now novelties of value as well as all the old leading varieties of floweia and vegetables. We advise our friends doing any thing in the garden this year to con sult Vick befoi e starting operations. Send 10 conts to Jamas Viok'a Sons, Rochester, N. Y., for Vick's Guide, it costs nothing, as you can deduct the 10 cents from the first order. It certainly will pay you. Tbe Seventh Daughter of the seventh daughter is 6aid to be luckv, but her luck does not compare with the "lucky Jfumber Seven' of Humpbit.v's Specific, an infallible cure for coughs and colds. Try it. On tne Wing:- On Monddv, the 15th. I took the Wing again, btopping at Huntingdon; leaving that plaoe for Bsdford that eveninsr, reaching the latter place at 9 o'clock. The taxt morning I call ed cn tne Doty Brothers, and was giad to meet J. C Doty of Pittsburg ti.-er:, as I had not seen him for per hapa six yei;is. Mr. S. S. Diehl, member of the State Braid of Ari culture, took mo in charge and took me acroi-s tho county 14 miles to Nw Paris to partic:pate iu a Farm ers' Inbtitute. This was the first one ever held in that Suction, which is a good farming section and has some excellent people, wide awske farmers and social and hospitable peoplt). The Institute was well at tended and interesting, and a suc cess. Rev. Harter of the M. E. Chureh had a very successful Revival at that place, reulting in 100 conversions. On the firt tvening of these sorvices, one of the worst characters iu that section dropped dwad in the church. This seemed to shake the dry Bones, hence I presume it was a warning wnicn wua heeded. On Wednesday evening I came with .Vc Diehl to near Be-.lford and spent the night at his pleasant horn. He his a good farm and a pleasant family. At New I'ahis. The Prohibition sentiment predominates to such a de gree that they will build an Indepen dent Prohibition Church this sum. mer. Who will lead this flock, and what the articles of faith and prac tice or creed wi'l bs. I cannot ven ture an opinion. I noticed there had been quite a large acreage of wheat sown. Thus ttbowing they did not seem to be afraid of 60 cent wheat. On almost every farm in that section and in Centre county, I noticed the farmers were hauling their manure direct from the stable and sprsading it on the soil for corn. I spent a pleasant evening at the State College with mv friend Prof. II.. J. Mathers. This evt-niBg their society met composed of the youug men there taking the fhort course in dairying and agricul ture. They are from different sec tions of the State. They could not receive all the ap plicants this winter. All these young men without any hesitation arose and gave their opinion on the subject, which was "the best manner of sav ing and applying manure." Among them was .Vr. Winey of Thompson town. It was very evident that edu cation will do much for the farmer, and espeaislly these young men. The State College is very elegantly equip ped, and every farmer's son who can l J. X A. 1 - 1 .11 ou-jut to ias.e especially ii uo oiner, the short course iu Dairying and Ag riculture. Respect full v Yours, D. B. Mc Williams. Popular i:erj lvliere, Drjriniiiff with a small local sale in a retail drug store, the Imsinfs of IIooJ's Sars&!aril!a bus bteatlilr in TH&s-d unLii tbere is ncarcely a vil la 30 or bnmlet io the Unitetl Stntes w htro it is urkuown. After RreaUfaat. To purify vitalize anil enrich the blood and give ntrve, bodily, and digestive strenjft'', tjke Hoods Stir BHpnrdl Ooi't'i.u the medicine aftrr .v ry med for a in mtli or two and von will f- !l Hik" :i lir man." The n.ent of I -od's Sursnpari!! i! prov. r by i'- tliousHii.ls c-f Wonder ful curi- Wnv ioii't y.-u try it Hun.i'ij I'i:Is curi-8 constipation. Tbev are the b st after dinner pills and fd'nily cathartic MAHRIEI). Ts.-inip Foi;hy. On the 14th inst , bv thft Rev. J. Lnn lis, Mr. Ben. jsinin Tpchnpp and Miss Ida M. Furry, both of county. RiTTKR Rice On the 11th inst.. bv R-v. .1. K. D.CaWinRiiter of F.!li.ts''tirf, Prry conntv and Jooer.liine R'cp, of Spruce Hill town ship, t'uis county. Wti.LivKR Olekkiy On tho 13th inst., by liev W. F. Steck, S. G. Wel liver, of Fairmont Springs, Luzerne count v, and Mrs. Belle GlenDey, of Port Royal, this county. niEi Fofxey. On the 14th insK, in Bealo township, Jacob Forney, aged sboiit 90 years. ' Drolesbai-oh. On the 18th inst., in Tuscarora township, from inflam matory rheumatism. Charles Earle, son of John and Anna Drolesbr.ugh, aged 7 months and 13 days. Smith On the 14th iust., in Lew iptown, from pneumonia. Mrs. Ida E. J.. wife cf Dr. D. C. Smith, and daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Books of tbis place, aged about 38 years. Paknabakkr On tbe 22nd inst., in Miflllntown. Mr. Philo H. Panna baker, B(jod 63 years. Why ohnnld our tear in sorrow flow, When God ri'Cs'N his own, Aud bids them leave a wot lit of woe, For an immortal crown. II is toils tre past, his work ia done, A4 he is I ally blest, n fonjsht the fight, the victory won. And entered into r-st. Fbm the Fa milt. VirmsTows. J.s. 24, HF4 SilMT 20 21 Hut. IS r-)ii'i.!f1er, u ' el S!as, V.IFFL1.NTOWN GEAI' Xt.hVy Vt beat fi' 0;m in esr ft-i .)a s, 27 to 3 ' Rto 60 Cioverneed. ... .. Timothy aeed 2.M F! .X ay 1 60 Uran 90 Cfcof ..$1.20 a buudrud Middlings 1.10 Grouud Ahiui cUI: 1 U') r.'H li Sai! ..Sec to 75 Phixadelihia Markets, Jan. 20, 1894. -Wheat 63 to 64c; Corn 40 to 41c; Oats 33 to 37c; prime cloverseed 10c; Potatoes 48 to 75e; eg gs 13 to 14 cents: butter 14 to 29c; live chickens 5 to 8c a lb; ducks 10 to 11c; geese 8 to 9c; turkevs 10 to 11c; tallow in cakes 6c a lb. a i ;.s . -i ilr. C. H. Lauer "Nerves Shattorod Cnrally broken down; at times I would fall ever with a touch of tlio vertigo; was notable to go any distance from th house. I was a nuu-mbla nun. Ill) day I commenced 11 boias No. a of Hood's Sanapai ill. I began to feel better and I now loci like a new nuio. Hood's5 Cures I am workin' aipiin, and do pot hsro any of my bad speat. 1 hjve a perfean c." Chas. iL Lacuu, CCO V.'. Sljukct bu, York. fa. 'Hood's pills aro the best after-dinner fuJ. uaidt iliiciUuu. cure headache. Sue Iea Ii Craten- lrv. Anni K. TTuMinbrry h pre- ' pared to furnish Prai-b Crate Mater-1 ial, Plasferirtc Latb, Sbinlfrs and all J kinds of B rildi' g MAterial at tbe , Mill formerly owued ly ber late bns-; band, I. V. Ilnmpbrey, di cea.-ed. Peach lumber a t-peciaJiy. Mar.e, : Juniaa county, Pa. tf. -J r. DERW, PR ICTICil. OK.XTIST, (Gra(1iiRc of tl Phi'arle'j bia Den'al (,'nl-U-(trt,) former! v ',' M,IHir!iure. Fa., hua lo cated p.rniaieiit!y in MiH'.iptown, ax auc cesnor to the late Dr. Ii. I.. Derr, and will continue the on-! hns'nej: (cstHblt-he'i by tho lalier m lXt- hi the well known of fice on I!r:lge mrert ijpoita Court House. C7- TEETH EXTRACTED, AHSOIXTE- LY WITHOTJT PAIN. jo CMorof'jrm, Ether, or Gas usrJ. Nn Sot" Gunm or Diseotnfort to ra,'ent, either rtiintd xtrrtion or afierwarda All tteite are Gnarapteid rr rc charge will be made. CT" All work euarHiifeed to five perfect, satinfactinn. Tern:.. atric'U cuvh. II. P. DERR, Practical Deutlwt. After J TI t WI line of OVERCOATS A C J rare for bargains. K0LL0BAUGH Zt HORSES. There bag been grtn Jt cl cf t!k abct ny Icrsei not being safe in Time cf Funerals. 1 Late i ciricrcd cf ! at tram tf horaec, and purchased an elegant team of Black lltits at tie cif-l tt H',l CD ulicb tre perfeotly safe. Any woman can drive tlcn . Tbey t&y ioattLDti.n to cars. THE MILD POWEH CURES. KUIYIPHREYS5 Ir. Huaiplrya'6r'lflMSarlcn'0ilyud nnr-UT prautrwl IxiMliM, UMnl tr yuan In itTula inrtlt' and f. ir thirty yw tF U MOpla wlta eoctr mkm. Ervry single Simula woial our fur the dlMM n-r:ul. TiipyBUMWltlwrtitdrwsKUiB.pcr; !tiurrdorhig them.aiiS an 1i?b. i tu.d dt n. Uih. buy. re i cm Hauiraie of ibe World. LIT of KMUB1. MKU. 2 Wvert, f'cnetioim, Iiiflaznist!oiifl. .23 omi W urm vor. Worm one. 3 Tr-lhHiK: Coil. trln. VT&kt-iuUicM .is .ii 4-lMarrbrn, of Chiti- w A..niti.... 5 lr.iry,trtilri, ivlliotu 4-olic.. ti C'hlsrm .Morbus Vomiting 7-languis Colilss Kronrhiti. Nfurpliiftt TK;bvrh. Fjom- h?. . .11 .2 !leuluche, Kick Uaiacc.e. Vertl-rt. 1 f !7;.XrpHa. BUrOllSlatM, t 'orurlp&tK'al 1 1 Srvrroit or Pnioi'u! I'friodH. i bits Tt l'rwfne I'll . l't-t'i-Hup. I.sryuKls I'arsru'-...,. .J4 .ii .a .a .a 1 talt KatcDHi, i it -ip?las Fruitions. 1 Uh-mtim.or KM. mnflfic I'aiu.. Iri-MHlnrtn. ( hlilv V rr uad Ague.... I i'lle- Uiiotl orltlepdiu? I S OBtbthrilrar. h.ffur Wrak Fvn...... .a a .a .a .J5 tO-W boopiMC urrU 21 A mt tuna. tDl'rewjii Irrwatlilltff .ii5 .a 3 crofnln. K;itaii;'i land. S .44 V.-lropv. d bounty trtious rn.-5i jlir. M- kn6 fruni Riding 1 -TittlnvY 'Qjftcamm .a 2 t-wre Moe 'W, urC&nka 3fJ I rioory V eakuva'e:Uuf Bi.. 31 I'afnial rrio! ifc 3 t Uivhtbwria, ricorau-d Scire VhVwtt.. .a .a .a .a 33-i braulc C 'ieclona a F.iuthjaa. NUMBERS: u-si, nj- iris oiiuil try ItLM harc 1.00 3-licaMartae Ocart. l:pUatton l.OO Swid if U z:Ut. or scot pi-Miij ca rch t f pi c. Db. HrsruiKT' If ist Ai Im pnvs. iui to fuck. Ill PIHtkT!Htll.t..l,l 1 1 13 WlflliM St.. Vw Tark. S PE CS FS OS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For men Fxtimal or IntCKi. t liml or Plfpdimri FMuln in Auo: Iu-Lluiror Hkt-illiy; f ihf F.mauiu. Tbv rutlff 1 ImtinMiaU? Uit cur. c rtuiu. , PHICE, 50 CTS. TRIAL SIZS. 9. CT3. Sold bf Prr.r-biU, or nt pi-id vu rccil iW iinc. ntpuue2iri.io.. lit ii?nursnst..KW leu HUMPHREYS' -v-y urTr est! k dv cDrrtn rc lor Horses, CarJe. Sleep, Ics, Zssh AND POULTRY. SGOPage Tluk on Travmmt of Animal nud C hart vui ! rcc. cntFJJ c FpTeri.'ontcriion.1niamrantSoB A.A.f!pinul M ni uieil in. .I iiii. IVvrr. j; (1. Niridna. Lumt'iM'.-;, betttimtiam '.'. I)tifi.tM'i-, Natal ititiursciu 1.D. Kif or Crubv, m m. F.. K.'ui!(;ll. 1 it'ATl', lui3tnnT)ia F.F. t'ttlic or .riir. itt'IIyttt-hi. I l tm- i riHKt. If I'aiori'liasrn. JI.II. J.riury nud Kitli:-y i int-atiPB i.l.Krptivc IiiirnfR, 3lanyp. .K.-litaHf h ui' OiyvaXiwn. I'aralyaitt Single Bottle (ovrttdi. - - .60 stable ( bm. with Rpo ifli. Mannal, . V t4:rinary f t:r Oil ail Mcdlctoior, 9T60 Jar VoieriDci y v ui Oil, 1.00 Md try li mr vet fftmU aayvhervaBtf la Bay jaaMltj- rw(H mt prU. ULHfHlft iVSkXtO., lit Jk USWlUUaSU,ScTora. is'C, we I 1 our entire mr none VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, IHELLIER AND lUKERAL DIRECTOR. GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in Juniata county. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS "WORTH OF CLOTHING CON SISTING OF MEN'S AMD BOYS OVERCOATS. MENS HOYS AND CIIII.D- KENS SUITS. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. WILL BE SOLD HE GAKDLESS OP COST. FERD MEYERS, the Wliolasale & Retail ClotMer. Bridge St., Mifflintewn, Pbum. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. It 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 Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors iu tl:e rear, so don't fat to give Lim a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. BARLEY- MIFFLIN HAVE IDH MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ABE YOU A BORROWER C4LL AT THI FIRST KIFFUNiOWK, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Eites. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX THE WCBU). 3to'W.r!3ff'lQalit!oartlnSKrTa83ed. actur.Tly emlaKinff two boxen cf any othw brana. Io6 lbctodlrlMt.Mr(.aT lilLtLMlSE. FOR SALE BY tEATj:H8 GENERALLY, tyf s ALESME .N "VV ANTED LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to U our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses- anil Steadv Emplovment (rnarante"d. CHASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Pec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. Tbe Sentinel and titpni'.xean office ia tbe p'aca to get job work done. Tiyit. It ill pay yon if yon need anything in that linn. Publis c! Clothing that goes on daily OF rTo The HARLBT. will be TOWN JUNIATA VALLEY BAN $(, OF 9IIFF LISTOWX, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKPn ROTOROrK. Prtndtnt. T. VAN IfcWIN, Cashier DIKECTOBfl. W. C. Poraoroy, Jolin Hertilr, Roh-rt K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Josoph Rothrock", Josuh 1.. Bartirfi, Louis K. Atkinsoo, TocaHr;TKi: Geo'ge A. Kepner, JAnnio M. Shedajr, Jos -pli Ttothrock, P. W. Mr.tbeck,' E. Atkinson, R. E. Pntir, W. C. Pomtrcj-, J. Holnxs Irwin Mary Ku-ti, Jerome N. 'I botrprtoc, J: John Hrtrtilr, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Jostab L Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Pattereon F. M. H. Peaaell, Ivi I.rbt, SamuelS. Rotbrock, Wm. S warts. Three and Four per cent, intercut w!!l be paid on certip catea of deposit. jan 2?, 1094 tt TC WEAK H BaSMng from th. (Shu of youthful orran, ar7 ixrl, wmstxna vMkiml loat manhood, efn 1 wfu trni a Tainahl. twiH ( mM cntainlng full parMnlai tor torn. cur, f R EE of cl.arne. K pUadirt mcdioal work ; ahon'. O re4 by tmrj man who la Dtfvooa aad deblhtaced. AJdnaa. Prof. F. C FOWLER, SlooOus, CuoBr RUPTUREIaHE ia. Ka'i at "nc. No operauon or bnnea; dciny. 1 twaitntlii o '-'ir fr. Maj ?r l-e ilcMi'l Penn, Keadiiig, l'a., second Saturday oi er;rhmonth fond tor circa) art: . -'Vicvlice of pupils whoatteu