SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WErnRStWY, Jl. 81, i84. TERMS. anoscriptloo, IUO per una if pejd ,6 prance; $2.00 If not paid to adyance. Transient adertUemeate meet-ted at 60 fgott per lnoh for iieh Insertion. Transient business notice tn local col ajnn, 10 eeata par line for eeeh lnaertton. pedocliona will be gudt to thoto desiring to edTertlse by the yew, half or quarter yaw. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Georirrt J. Parker visited in Har rieburpj lant week. A Tyrou- youth 10 years old weighs 274 pounds. I'rofesaoa Hicks, predicts stormy weather for February. Vte for Oalusha A. Grow, for Congressman at large. Edward T. TVatts visited his sisler Mrs. Harry Bonsall last weak. Luke Davis, will open an imple ment store in Thouipsontown. Mrs. Watson Leach, of this town, ib visiting in Clearfield county. S. U. Ke!l, of TValnut, this county, has bought S. S Pannebaker's farm. Republican candidate for Congress man at Large, Hon. Galuaha A. Grow. Good ice was formed in creek ilrtins, lust Thursday and Friday nights. The biggest storm in years raged in the New England states last Sat urday. Frank Patterson, was home from Harriaburg. on Sunday to visit his mother. RprWal revival services are being held hi the Methodist church in Port Royal. A snow two feet deep fell in Rhode Inland last Saturday. Rail road traffic was suspended. J. Wm. Marks, who has been visit ing rt'ativea in town, will return to Chicago and the northwest this week. The wonderful cures of thousands of people tbv tell the story of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Currs. I. is said, that fences cost more io this Commonwealth, annually, than it costs to run the government of the state. James Banks, has been to Phila delphia where he passed an examin ation before the State Board of Pharmiwy. i FOR SALE A number of choice Lailding lot, for particular call at this office. They will be withdrawn if not sold Boon. I am o nervous before takingr Hood's Sarsaparillla. MI am so well" after taking Hood's Moral. '-Be "-e to get Hood's." Br a protracted meeting held in the Uuited Brethren church at Lo cust Run, ten new members were added to the church. JuJge Bell, of Blair county, will not permit minors under the age of lt years to be present during the trial of Commonwealth cases. The standard blood purifier, strr tighten builder and nerve helper a H Kid's Sarsaparilla. Insist upon H3d's, because Hood's Cures. Mrs Abram Rtouffer, and Mrs. Mertz, of Lwistown, visited the family of Mr. Joseph Rothrock, and -TeffVron Middah in this place lt week. ( tovernor Patterson, sent for Cong ressman Sibi&y, last Friday, to came to llarrisburg. The Democracy are afraid of the political influence of the resignation. Plow manufacturers living in Elizabeth. Pa., are asking bids from towns along the railroads for the es tablis'iTnentof plow works, or rather asking for the highest bid to locate plow works. The Presbyterian Christian En deavor Society will celebrate their anniversary, next Sabbath evening, in the Presbyterian church buildinsr, in this town. All are cordially in vitod to attend. List wi-ok. William Kaule, of W!:i?e Deer Mills, Ucion county, was kili-d by the bursting of an emery wheel that he wns using to clean a circular 'aw iu n 6aw mill. A piece of the burst, wheel strnck him in the region of -the heart and killed bim. The Philadelphia Inquirer almanac is a valuable publication giving elec tion statistics, and list of congress inn an d state legislators, and st ite election returns, and base bsll data and other sportsmen data, and aqua tie and football events and so forth. Mr. Henrv Berger aud wife, cele bratsd the 40th birth day of their eon George, last Thursday evening, bv giving a party at their home on Patterson street, in this town. It was a large party, and was a com plete surprise to Mr. George Berger, and wife. The report of the tight of the human brutes, Mitchell and Corbet, at Jacksonville, Florida, was de spatched to all parts of the world. Thirty thousand dollars was the game" the bruisers were after. Ibey were irrested, and released on hve thousand dollars bail to answer for the fight in February. 1 he people generally denounce prize highting bntitisnot as dangerous to life, limb ard health as foot ball. A contemporary says that news paper subscriptions e ""J tests of men's honesty. A hey wiu sooner or later discover the man. U he is dishonest he will cheat the printer some way-say h. has paid when he has not-eclare that be has a receipt somewbere-or Bent: money and it was lost in the mljOT wiU take tW paper aid not pay for it on il'JL.t he did not subscribe for it-f more off Laving it to come to the office he bit Thousands of professed Christians are , this particular at least and P?nt books will tell fearful trie final Judgment. ooE W tlMOent in other Photographer Ha. ha aa a mact D.ra u v. "T ns aded cenfi. iaeir ,ITes re cently, ,n an earthquake, in Paris. ne spring lik,, weather was thatfrox e the ground hard lastThuri! day morning. One h jrt "" oi iiunting- don, were entertained by a fi,t fight, between Huntin,r.i . N. ' gVfln.-n " a iew evenmgs ago. The buUdmgs in Chicago are gmng way. f bey w,u bu,ld no more sky scrapin buildmgs in Chicago. P A. W. Onnla .1- W f r i Jumata county, have a Btam saw null and planing mill in operation doing satisfactory work. , Mrs. Edv, and two children, of Syracuse N. Y., have been visiting Key H. C. Holloway and family. Dr. Holloway is Mrs. Edy's father. The letters uncalled for in the Mif. Hmtown post office, at the close of "la' 1BJ. were for Charles Rodgers, Annie Mayer, Georsre Tfitnsi. J The Mifflinburg Telegraph of Jan uary 2Gth says:-Rev. Isaac Heckmao, we much regret l lm ; u . " W sick list. WiiH unit ;n f,... i days, but is now, happily improving. -Vr. Thaddeus Zimmerman and Mr. W. J. Rice, of Ickesburg, Perry Countr. came nvr in .T.ir,."of by spring wagon on Tuesday. They report a foot of snow on the summit of Tuscarora mountain. Snow enough fell in Philadelphia and Lancaster to make sleighing. The storm snems to have com a frnm the sea and did not reach inland far eneugh to make sleighing among the mountains or X'eansylvama. The bill that Juniata county has to pay for the keeping of W. j". Mc Meen, W. Matson Walker, James Kennedy. Jacob Moore, John Shine loff, and Geo. F. Dauberman. in the "Western Penitentiary is $582,G4. At a meeting of the managers of ine jumata county Agricultural So ciety held last Friday evening, the 12th, 13th, and 14th r f September, next, wero selected as the days for the holding of the annual fair for 1894. Seven hundred miles out from New York ships encountered a era&t wave 6ixty feet high on the 20th lust., how many shins were destrnv.l by it is not known. A number were o-badly damaged that they were required to come back to New York for repairs. What caused the wave is the question. Rev. Henry Baker, D. D., died at his home in Altoona last Sabbath evening after an illness that com menced with paralysis of the leftside in October, 1S93. He wss aged 77 years. Older members of the Luth eran Church in Juniata have a recol lection of him. His funeral takes plare this Wednesday afternoon. Rev. M. L. Drum, has been for three weeks conducting a service of revival meetings in the M. E Church.! Congregations have been large aDd the interest encouraging. Although but three have indicated publicly their purpose to renew their vows, and enter upon a better life. The promise is fair for a good revival of religion. Th meetings are contin ued. All are invited. Lawis McCrntu aged 24 years com mitted suicide in his home in Hunt ingdon, on Sunday, by shooting a bullet into bis head. He leayes a wife and an 11 months old child to mourn his untimely taking off. Only a few weeks ago his brother bad both legs cut oil' by the cars. The mother of these unfortunate men is pros trated with grief over the misfortune that has overtaken her family and has the sympathy of that community. Foreigners engaged in a riot in the mining district of Mansfield. Pa., on Saturday which before it was quelled, by the citizens of the place resulted in the burning of a good deal of property and the robbing of stores and houses. The riot was caused by a reduction in the rate of wags. The citizens oi mat com munity are asking the coal operators to employ only American workmen They are asked to discharge all foreigners. Our local Elocutionist, Miss E Myrtle Drum, and her class of pupils assisted by an orchestra and indi vidual musicians will give a literary and musical entertainment in the Court House, on the evening of l eb- 1 Tn addition to instru mental and vocal music, and Elocn- tiouai v renderings, a "umD Jiaii Drill will increase the attractiveuesi of the program. As it is for the benefit of the M. E. Church we hope it will be largely patronized. The Huntingdon Journal says: Post office robberies are becoming frequent, the latest having been committed at Duncansville on Suu dav ni'-'ht last. The amount sU-len will aggregate 400. The blame i centred on a party of tramps and two of them are thus described by the Tyrone Herald: Young men of medium height, one a slender fellow with cut under eye, both arms tat tooed, and cut over the back of h.s hand; and the other of heavier build and wearing a brown overcoat. The prize fight between Corbet and Mitchell, at Jacksonville Fla last Thursday was a short fight of three rounds, lasting only 8 minute The Englishman was no match for Jhe Wean. The fight was for a nnrseof $20,000, and a stake of KJoOO. which Corbet pocketed. The Governor of Florida did bis Jest to prevent the fight but failed but b got his work in after the nght, and had all the parties that the offi- 1 nld lav hands on arrested af- f E rSht to T answer for engaging er the , fiffht to a q of the Floridf The parties gave bail to answer in cuui. Mii.- i T,?),1 wetber that came the hwt half of last week, stopped the flow of sugar maple sap. You don't know how much better yoa will feel if you take Hood' Sar apanlla. It will drive off that Tuesday the. 30th, was the mot winter like day of the year, tbu f ,r with tn ;i !.. - .uvuoa ui enow on tLe ground, a freezing temperature and high wind. Charles J. Woods, a railroad train brakeman wu run a i..-h...j - ' nuii 1 U the Harriaburg yard on Sunday no whs agea i years and lived with his mother and sister in Harriaburg. HdVe VOll trior! Kr.fK ft - Nervine the gem of the century The great crre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Xervmicnaaa Wan.on ed the most wonderful Stomach and nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. RnM Vtv T. RonV. J, Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14. ly. Y Last Friday afternoon Harry H. Castine, of near McVeytown, Mifflin wjuni.y, a railroad brakeman, aged about 22 while in the act of walking from the engine of bis train to the hind end of th tender KtnmlilpH n r? foil t.n. the tender on the track. The engine and tender was being backed to couple with a train. Th engine passed over the young man's way bdoui tne middle- He was killed instantly. Possibly he was killed by the fall on the track before he was run over, for his neck was broken. Hia remains wm nniwrtul for interment by W. F. Snyder, and arm io uis uome near McVeytown on the the 7 p. m. train. Popular Everywhere, Begining with a small local 3ale in a retail drug store, the business of Hood's SarsapariUa has steadily in creased until there is scarcely a vil lage or hamlet in the United States where it is unknown. After Ilreakfaat. 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 Election r Officers- The Tuscarora Valley Railroad at its annual meeting on Mondav, Jan uary 22ud, 1S94, elected the 'follow ing officers for the ensuing year. T. S. Moorhead, President; J. Howard Neely, Vice President; J. C. Moor head, Secretary; Hon. W. C. Pomeroy, Treasurer. Directors, Hon. W. C. Pomeroy, Hon. J. L. Barton, J. C. Moorhead, J. M B air' J. M. Cali well, J. Howard Neely. Arrange ments were made to construct the road into Path Vnlley. A I'olnter For Hoys. The Liverpool Siin s-y: Several boys were arrested in Harrisburg for calling an old man vile names as he pasted to and fro from his daily labor, Tue charges were libel, maliciou? mischief, surety of the peace assault and insulting people on the street- If the prosecutor had pushod the case the punishment would have ben several years in the penitentiary, but they were let off by paying ihe cost and promising to leave the city for a year. This is a practice too freely indulged in by young boys, and it may s rve as a lesson to some of the same class in other towns. tVas lie Caught. We had a visit from onr old friend Daniel Beaver on Thursday of last week, he was in search of a light ning rod man, who had succeeded in talking him into signing a con tract for a lightning rod to be placed on his barn under the following con ditions: "The company agreed to piace 85 feet freo of cost upon the barn, all that is over that amount to be charged f jr at the rate 73 cents per fo it. ' Beaver was told it would take 87 feet. There is a proviso for five points, tach point to count 20 feet, thus making 100 feat additional. This nlouo would inuke 75.00, a ruthei steep priced rod. We hope our old friend will come out all right in the end. belinsgrove lrib:'iie. Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cured in SO min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banko Co., Druggift, Mifilintown. Nov. 22nd 1804. Such success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medi cine for you to try ? Hood's Sarsaparil'a cures. A rejwrt prevails in town that Conn's store, in Tuscarora Vull. y was robbed on Friday night. No particulars. A boiler in the Duncannon rolling mill exploded last Monday, almost killing a half dozen men. One man was blown a distance of 40 feet into Sherman's creek. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Strifles, 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. The breaking of an axle on an east bound freight train near Highspire, on Monday night wrecked 19 cars. A freight tram running west rn in to the werck and obstructed four tracks at that place, causing a d .lay of about 6 hours in travel and trans portation. The fireman o-the loco motive that ran into tb" wreck was hurt. He is a resident of Altoona and is namd Job Rupert. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns alley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion UDtil kiv IimKIi wo t j -" -" " ' "un. jl had been doctoring constancy with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottlea of if. - uwn . M . UJO completely. I consider it the grand est meiicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks tx., Druggist, Mifflintown.' Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. PUBLIC RALC Friday Kebrnory lth, 1894 J. S. Karti. will ell at hi plo of ridence a mile ami a half went of Richfield. Kinht bortei, aix cattle, hee, hogs, chickcni and farming implements. Sale at 10 a. m. Ten months credit- - Tuscarora Taller Railroad. Trains on the Tnnc&rnm VsIIav Railroad will run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 7.-30 m., and 2 p. m., arrivinc at Port Roy al at a. m. and 3.15 p. m. Leave Port Roval at lfl:H0 a v. nnd 5.15 P. M.. arriving at Faf,t Wa. Oerford at 11.45 a. m. and C.30 p. k. J. C. MoOREUEAD, Suptrrnltndtnt . Card ofTbanki. The family of Philo H. Pannebaker hereby tender their thanks to neigh bors and friends for the kind favors nnd sympathetic attention, rendered during the time of illness and deaih of Mr. Pannebaker, and express the hope that the Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well, may richly bless them for their kindness in the dark hours of sickness, sorrow, and death. The Family. DO TOl LOT'EMl'SIC t If you do, you certainly want Brain. arif$ .Wuiical Wcrld, published mon thly at $1.50 per year, the oldest and best musical magazine in this country (established in 1S(!4) Besides valu able and instructive reading, each number contains about $2.00 worth of the latest and best music, beauti ful illustrations and interesting read ing will be mailed for 15 cents or three back numbers (containing about $5.00 worth of music) wiil be mailed for 25"cents, cash or stamps. "The Musicians' Guide' a 200 page volume of valuable musical information, mailed on receipt of eight two cent stamps Address, The S. Brainard's Son's Co., Chicago, III MARRIED. RoixiP.ns Baktos. On the 28th ult., 189:1, by Rev. J. B. Focht, Porter W. Rodgers, of Walnut. Juni ata county, and Miss Ellen Barton, of Mifflintown. 4 Kaix Shoi-e On the 1st inst., by Rv. C. O Lehr, John A Kiin and Marv E Shope, both of Susque hanna township. DIED ' Fohnky. On the 14th inst., in Beale township, Ja -ob Forney, aged about 00 years. Haines On the 10th inst., at the home of Calvin Brown in Cocolamus, this county, Mrs. Jacob Haines, aged 73 yetrs, 4 months and G pays. WiTMKit O i the 22nd inst., at Maboutaugo, Abram Witiuer, aged about 75 years. y Vanohmer On the 20th inst., in Delaware township, Mrs. Grace, wife of U. G. VunOruier, aged 17 years. "Ht pr. Oi the 14th inst., in Mon roe township, Juniata county, Jehn rlupp. aged td years. 8 months and 4 days. MirrUNTOWff MARKETS. Mirrtiarnwa. Jan. 81, 1894 Hinr 20 Ii '. 20 Ram is P honlder, H I. aid ...... , . Sides, MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN WABKKT Wheat GO Corn in ear 55 27 to no Ry 60 I'loveraeed ............. , Tuno:liy sunt $2.0 KI-.X sied 1 HO brmi 'JO D'ioi' $1.20 a hundred Middlings l.jo dro 11.1l Alum Salt 1 IK) Abnutli S.ilt 80c to 75 Philadelphia Markets. January 29th, 1894 Whent (12 to C4cts: oats rfi to .iOcls; corn il to 43c ; Clover-t-eed 10c lb; butter 1( to 31cts; eggs 18 to 19c per dozen; sugar 3 to 4c; steer bides 3c a lb: sheen sfciriK f0 tn (il)c-; preen calf skins 5c a lb; clover hay $10 to $12 a tou; beef cattle 5J to 8c a lb; milch cows ?25 to $."0 a a puce; tuin cows to fzu a piece To-day Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at. tne head of the medicine world admired io prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would be com potitors. It has a larger sale than other medicine before the American public, and probably greater than all other sarsapai illas and blood purifiers conjoined. Harriot E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three tloctyrs with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by It. Banks &. Co., Druggist, Mif flintowD. Ta. Feb. 9 93, ly. Hoods Cures -Mr. JoAn Wenttm Dyspepsia, Intense Misery "rV peal can deeeHbe the u(Ierinf I en dured tea jen from Oavreein. I naj a. most Oirea ! of ever lein( any better wUen I he;aaioUka Hood's Sariapanlla. riirly cer4 and advise anyone suffer ing Irom d yspepsia to4ry Hood's Sarsaparilla The truth of this statement Ism nine! tererif j mt mmj timr. SlK. Juux i"EjTON, 67 rrlde btreec, ritutur;U. i-a. Hood's PiPs are purelr Tcetah!e. care, tully vieiuredoin Uia best iusredleuts. Sw. Peach Crate. Mrs. Annie E. Humnhrpv in nr- pared to fnmih Peach Crate Mater ial. Plastcrit.fr Tjitli SI in,l.a on.l ell kinds of Boildit.g Material at the aii.i iormerlv owned bv ber late hriK-1 band, R, W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a Fpeciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. JJ P. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lefte,) formerly of Mifflinlmr?, la., has lo cated perruaneDtlv io Mittlintowa, as sdc cessor to the lata Dr. (J. L. Derr, and will continue the den'al bnoineKS (established by the latter in 1KG0) at the well known of fice on Bridge strei-t opposite Court House. E7- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. . .Are CAloroform, Ether, or Gas vstd. tin Sore Gums or Diseorofort to ratient, either during extraction or afterwards All these are Guaranteed rr rc charge will be made. C7" All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly c ah. H. P. DERR, Practical Den (In.. After Jan. 1st, we will sell our entire line of OVERCOATS AT OOST. We will carry none over, A rare chance for bargains, HOLLOBAUGH & SON. HORSES. Tbare be been greal deal of talk b( ut d y lorfeg not being safe io Time of Funerals. 1 Lave new ditpofed of tl at nni of hnraes, and porebaaed an elegant team of Black Ilortfs at ti e cri cf $575.00 tibicb are perfeotlj afa. Any woman can drive tbcrr. Tbey pay Loatttention to oara. hum php Fva Dr. Haaphrrya' $p4flcimiMeBttaeanr and carvfuilj prvfwrel Kernel!.-. qi fur jt ra 1m lrlvmt protce ud for uvrr tbtrtv ;cui by th people with entire succm. Ever clagl Speettle a ftpertel cur fir Um dtemuw ujunl. Tier our without druiocuitc. purring or reducing HmHIn ut the UerU. - ii, muu r lib. m i . M I. I Ucru iw bet rreica 1 Fererm. Cenion. iBflemmaflnas. 3 Wereie. Wtrm vr. Worm teUr... STeetMnc: Colic, frying. WaseftUoeM 4 Diarrhea. n CSiklrra or Alalu 5 If reeelerr,Ur1laK. blli loUe.... e 4'helera Merhee. Vmluaf she, ColUs. eionchltla, S ee.relela. T'Mttluu-he. 1 an rhs -HeeaBchre, Slek neeaeohr. Vrnlro, lOllraeeaeia, rUltnusnrwi. I oustlpeUon ll-MiMrnwa er Palefal Perteas. It Whites, Too rmfuae frrSaU U-( r.i. LarTBaliia. Hnmnrnm.... 14 Sale Kheaai, -r? "Ipelaa. kraptloaa. .it .US .Ui .519 .S .ts .5(3 .lie .iS .us .Ui .us .us .us .Ui .us .us .Ui .Ui .Ui .Ui .Ui .Ui .5S .Ui .us .Ui .ui .Ui .11 .us , i a aeaRaasiAaa.er i:aruiaatle fains.. 16 tlalarla. t'hllla. vr aad Acua.... ! l7-Pilee,Bllad or Rlerdlnc lS-OehlhlaT, Sirc -Weak Eret. 19 C atarrh. luOimn, t old la the Head ! ae-Wheeataa: t ank : 511 Aathma. Obirea.fti SraatMaa; 'i'J Sar llerharf;ee. Ijapauvd Keaiiac 23 Hrrofula. l4ilara.ru bttiOa. Swalllaf ! 51 Ucaeral Debility. I'bteal Weafcaua j 515 DreaeT anj Araatr SirvretiatM ! 30 Sea-telchaeae. fck:knct fruaa lUetaa ' 37-Kiataer Dleeaara 3SJ Mere .Month, or Vanke. i Se I'rlaarr enkaeaa, VatUnaBed.. 31-Palalal Prriea. . 34 Diahthcria. I tovrntntSonlEhM.. ; Si Chreale C entra leas EruaUoaa. I Exrrta numbebs: ! t N'or-roaa Dehilllr, Srmlnal Waah- j atw, or lu.liwit;ir lt-4hargea 1 S3 Dleeueeeef the Ilearr. PalpltaUoo 1 33 Eailepar. snaema, M. VIcua' baaoa...! ee ,oe Swts Ity Ut-Mcrut. re p..i p.14 rmJut ml riiM, I Pa. UrapaaaTa' H.hf.i, ,H prM. a.it la raaa. BtirwrTa'Bka.ta.tll ansaiMwSt..awVar. ' P E CI F I C S H U MPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." ; 5rPIIe-BilenialorIatrtal. Bua4arBlernlBa': rianta U. Ane: Itrfe'na; er rlerdUar "t IU KernuV ; TUa rrllaf la tuntatr la c-nra acrtala. raioE, so cis. tbial si2e. mcts. ar DrurraKJ, ac aa- a. malat ml p. Biarsuif aza. to.. 1 1 1 a 1 1 a auaaa. st,. in leas HUMPHREYS' i VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs. Hoes. AMD POrjLTT. 800 Face noolc en Trrataaeat ef Animals aud 1'harl fral Free. rramcFrTera.ronaraiieaa.Inflamaiattoa A-A:rl'l"al .Mrunialtia, Milk rarer, i " J"rlu. Laurirn, Mheaeaatiaaa. ""pee. Na.al lliwharaea. ll.ll Beta er Craba, Wei aia. r..K. ou?hn, llenrea, 1'neaaaeala. l-.r. ( ulie er I'rietw. llellraebe. IV V.u'','Brr',' Hea'errbe.eee. it. rlnary at.. I Ki-lnrr Uiaeaaea. l.l.-lruplnr U.areaaa. Jllur, J.K. lliMairaal lliaeallaa, taralrals. Slaitle Dottle (oer 59 doar., . . af bla!,le 'ue, with Kprrlrlra. Manual. Hlvriuurr fwre Oil and Hedlcalor. 'alT.OO Jar Veterinary t'nre Oil, . . 1.55 Sal krOrarrWai at- at arapaia aajwharaaal aaaaf utarausf H-nto. to., i 1 1 a i isi VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND ITJNEBAL DERECTeB. GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in Juniata county. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MENS BOYS AND CHILD- KENS SUITS. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODf. WILL BE SOLD RE GARDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, the WholasalB & Retail ClotMer, BriflgB St., Miiintswn, Peciu 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1880 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of 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 Good for 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 Com petit' tp in the rear, so don't fa" to give him a call if in need of CI thing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IrVL. HAVE YOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT TKE ftP.ST BUI, MIFFLINXOWN, PA. FOTJH PER CEN T. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BUT IX THE WORLD. Xtawaarioa qualittraara nnaurpasaed, actually ayntiaatina; two boxre of nny o'hor branil. Nnt Sarvad br seat. OET Til i. UX.X IIMC. ror.8ALEBTIKALERGF:NEItALI,T. lyr Q ALESME1 OWANTED.l LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sail our Nursery Stock. Fslary, Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed . CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Kocbester, N. T. The Stnttntl mud Repuiltm office is the place to get job work done. Tiy it. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. To The lubli Clothing that goes on dailj J uni ata valley MNiy OF MirFLI.TOW N, PA. S7IT8 ! BHAiVCH AT PORT ROYAL ; Stockiolders Individually LlaV JOSKPH RGTHROCF. P'.rlnf. T. VAN iRWtv, r,;,t . D1BECTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Jonenh RUr.rr.sk John Hertaler, .If iuh L. Bsr-p, Rohert K. Parker, I o. Is K. AU- -wop T. V. Irwin. sTocKnjLtsa-' i Geo ge A. K-jinsr, rAnnie M. Shsllev. Josi-ph Hoihrock, p. W. M-sbeck, L. E. Afklnsoj, P. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin. Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson Jr John Eertzler, T. V. Irwin. CbsrlotteSnyder, Josiah L Bsitcn, John M. Blsir, Robert H. Pa.rop F. M. M. Peabell, Levi Lljht, Ssiuuel 8. Bothiork, Wm. G --t. Three and F.inr per cent. ir.tret ' ill bs paid on certsUaics of dt-tosit. fjan 23, lttl'f - U TO WEAK gH Bcfforirf froaa ana affauta of joaiht ui ar-ura, aarr oecaf, waaii&g vaakaoaa. loat manhood, ef ! wlja seas a valuable tretfaa (aealadi eenauaiB fall partlea'i.-afft0a.eeura. FREE -orKa- A splendid me. asai work : aboul4 . a road by rerj Baa Who ts Darrooa and debilitated. AddiaaV rrof. P. C. FOVIU, Hooda, CaMtsw RUPTURE1 gvaraa . J. H. at V,"1- Thejaandaof cure. . .r. 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