t I I r H H ! 1 t 5 f I V. 1 i J.K5.". TERMS. Barc-rlptior, ?1.50 pr animat if puM La aAvanee; $2.09 if not paid in ad ranee. Transient advertUflnnotita lnrtd at 60 ents per inch for each 'naertioa. Tracaiont bnaiDM' notice in local cel jicn. 10 eaata per l!n for each lawtion. Seduction will b wade to thnaa de.irir.ir l advert!", by the vt"r, bilf or ejnaxter f Hf. rrnLic sales. Trida--. March 9 B. K. Cronse. will sell two mile, north we.t f Thompson - town at 10 a m , hors, cows, ball, shoats, , Z" is row ,h,ep. lard, meat, and all kind, of farm im- j nniiv,S a 8,1U ,n the wiaV ci'V plement. i John Hullobaugh Sr , lias hsen Wednc dav, March 14. S. E. Warner will id 'Valkr tonaip, on tho Imos furn, boros, coIU, cows, yonng cattle, aalckans, and a fall atiortment of farm im plements and machinery. Tbornday, March 16th A. S. Brown, will sail at bis plica of reiiiencp, at Brown' Mi1', Fayette towmihip, Ave bones fonr milch cows, two beiflwr, one jersey bull, two Tonng ettl, wagon, farm rua cluuiTT and implement, horse gears and so forth, alao bous bold good. Sala at 10 a. in. Twelra month credit on turn ever $ i- March 17. G. W. Van Orroar will aell 1b Fajetto township, a lialf mile from Brown'e ATili, cae horse, a eew, a heifer, Spring RBgoa, trocu wagoa, buggy, barnets, portable cider press, and farm implement and other articles. SHORT LOCI LS. It is adversity that tries a man Work is the endeavor that leads to success. . Miss Ddsiia Diehl on Stturday visited fiieudi at MrCu'.loch's Mills. Chirles Admus has returned from attending pharmacy school in Phila delphia. Ex Govtmor C;i;'tm was severely hurt by a full ou ice, at Harrisbur, lrtrf Wt'tk. A-i.-jOciate Judge Wickersham and fri ;iid M.r. Ash. were in towu on Thursday. Buglr! B.-imcr, of McVytovn piid hiii friends in this place a short visit, lust Thursday. Mrs. llalhort wifa of Rjt. J. II. llithnrs, of B 'liwood, visiio 1 friends in this place hint wuck. Within the pa-t 8 months, the CL'-vel n-1 admiaistration spoilt fifty million dollars more than ii earned. "I h-iva beon cured of troubles an Jci:,Mih bv H u table Pills." J. '.V. Tosrox, villc, Ph. nervous 1 Vege-Livans- Th-i FiBiH iox epid"iuin tint prevailed iu R lading, P.i., ha been j dechvre 1 by tiia Stu.te Board of! hr'dt'.i, at nn end. Rav. L. L. Siabtr, of jjwiRourg, ; is cousn.er.ng ea,i mat a ua ueiau , ,ho business of tho country that ouly congr.-ati.m m loungstown, O uo, fh(1 iffi(.e of the admiiuslra- Lavuexnd.-dtjlnm. ! tion have snUhlrg to say in its The 1st of JIarch, last Thursday, favor, v.as a bright d ,r, and dpite the Infonniltil)n concerning the where mow, i.lue birds warbl-d thf advent ! :iiir,llifi f V.l,.v w. I,,,.-,, of tiio liist spring month. Richfield pfople havo enjoyed a r: ligi.j-.iji raviv.il the prist few weeks through which a number of people pivfess -i chancre of lifo, aad h-ive ha coine church iir-mliers. The Lswisb'jrg Clhronii-le of March 3rd, says: Lat Sunday mornirg, Presidoiit Harris baptized eight new members of the Winfield Baptist church, in the river t Winficld. The ics Lal to ba cut away before baptism conld Sake pi tco. thel dvimocrat ex Mavor Heweti. of New , Tor'.r Ci t v, for declaring in a ban tpidt speech, that the soutlura men of inraiis and brr.it s have nearly all eoiue to New Yorl;, and tlutt the poor and indiisf rious can not get Aw-jy, and that tho la7y are iu cong ress find in politics in tho southern staff s. Mr?. C. Henry IToi-t.of York, Pa., and her 11 children, movod bag nt'd bagjmcre out of the hcu:;o th-y oe cupir 1 and did not say a word t Hoist who wis loafing down to-n. Wtien he returned to his aost i i t:u eve'ing tin wif'i nn! children and all tho furnitiiirt wrr: go;ia. The key of the place -v::s i t!.e ha".d- of a neighbor. T'.i y m iv.-.I lo git lid ff a di.loss father nt'd h'.nbsiixl. Til - co'ivr! rio,i of the P-nos-lvi- i nia Christ::n A..- c:iion opposed to Secr. J 3 ci'!!i s ii.-.t in tie First I'ui ttd Prt r-bvtci i.-oi cnrcb, Broad and Lumii.-ird st:o; t., Philadelphia, last wrek, and pa?:-fd x rcRoluiion c-.n-demniug seci et societies in" general ri-iH iiissjnary in pivticul.tr. arid itn plorii g l ho law t,;:;ki::g p virs of the S'..Ls ami lialiou to not only not grant any more charters to puch sociwus lint to icvoko thos already gra'ite'. An t r.jhurg? sava: Th sevtreat test '. rn t.diood is never fo-iud iu good tiinu, but . rily in hud tisoes. It is net tl:. m in v. ho has success whej others do well, but it is tho man who he.- ps up hi.; courago aud strugjjUs on whsn everybody else is wav nu f or goiuc; down, who is tho her..' ia siht c f God and men. It is an 9ii-ier neatt'r to make gotd time whrn both wind aad tiila ara in ou'a favor, or when on ia moving with the current; but it requires character and kiii and dari'ig to maka head in epiic of opprsit g forces, or to work Bucrrsofuliy aifaint the current. It ia almcst inconceivablis that Lancaster, Pa., ahould have a bomb throwtr. Only a few nights ago, a bomb was placed on the front porch of Dr. Jamas E. Baker aad ex ploded. The building was greatly damaged, so aerara wag the explosion that the inmates of the house fill out of bed. Glass in the windows aud doors, for a considerable distance on vary aide wi shattered and broken. Th scan who placed the bomb ' oh the porch was eeen but not indenti fied, Li capture ia only a question of time, for the blowing of the Baker bouse waa mot his first offense, a rail road bridge or two, and a police station in that city are among the things that he directed deviltry agiiii.-.- Morris H'.'hot The Electric Light Company are plant-ng poles to hold their charter. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bea!-, were mrtde happy on Sunday bv the ar rival of thoir first born. " General JrjbalErly, of Confeder U amy fame died at Lvnchbur-, a , last Friday night. " . The county Christian EaJeavor P;'1,03 w, be teld at MeCaUoch's Mill, on the 22ud of next May. Colonel Jenninge and Colouel Awl, two prominent citiz-r.s, of H,r-ri-burs died suddenly last wcpW I ,v, . . , , ! r- nntc; the former miiliona , V . V lru w 1LU c18 ola T "-..iucuuaiiMB, IQS) past t 1 1 1 1 V C I a i artamw i. . . i ; iv iu uays. "My mother had headacho evory day, but has been cared by Hood's Vegetable Pills " Carrik Uawthorsk, Windfall Pa, Tho home of Elmer Stoner and wif. on Cherry street, was brightened one day lust week by the arrival of their first born. Mrs Watson Ja.ch aud daurjhtors Bertha and B'anch, have returned from a risit of several months to Clearfield county. Joseph Don;an, of Baltimore, was sent to the penitentiary for 18 munt'is for sending aa insulting postal t-ard through the mail. List wek Jamos A. Banks had a largs pheasant killed in this county, mounted in the window of his uncle's store, on Main St. Patrons of the Sentinel and Re rfHi.K'AN, who know themselves to be in arrears will confer a favor by p ly ing the amouut duo. "I had no ambition to do anything. Hood's Sirsapai il'.a has made m feel like a new person." Mes. Viola Kreider, Conestoga, Pa. G.dusha A. Grow, was sworn in a C jngressman-at-lrti ge hist Friday, be fore thejcredentinls from Pennsylva nia hod been sei;t to Congre?s. Senator WuiU, Prt-s:ukut Cleve land's new appointee to the Supreme i bt'nc'u wints a higher tariff on suar beciuse it is a southern industry, but j he wants to lower the tariff on uorth I orn products. ; I.ch on human, mang on hurses i dogs an 1 ail stock, cured in o() min lufes by Wooiford's Stuitarv Lition ; Tin never fails. S :!d y L. Biinks v Co, Dru'gift, Mit'il'nton. Nov. 22:id 1801. I wors ?s iioii'r.itl. til great men iofth.o world hive a'l bt-cu givat I wiiikw's, in w.iat ewr occup-tiiou in . uie iney were iour.ti. A tarn was a farmer, Noah wis a shin bu'l ler, ! Christ was a carpenter. Or:e year of Pre.si.ltnt Cleveland's ftdnunis!.ratian bus passed, and so wl W I wf in u Ilia lie t..)-t- haiin and raised in J-miata c aunty is wanted Has not been heard from f ir 30 veirs. Exchangee wi.l confer n fav.r by publishing. Joliti Y'-dvr. L'.-wis-to'.Tii, Pa. r rert traoe is the surviving twin I broth, r cf slavery. Slavery d:u J with the southern confederacy, but frr-e trade, or u lo-.v tariff still lives. There s'lonhl )., no two parlies ou the I'l -stion of a t.iriil. ine tarsit should a protective tarilT. Under the ministry of R.-v. I.-a : -Ileckma.". naSive ?liis c i r:'r. a 'new . ij. Church b jiii in 5Iif iliiibnrg, Union couth", and dedica ! ted on SunilaY, BVbriirtrv 25th, 1S04 jTh'j chinch building cost $10,500, and has a s ating capacity of 700 people. List of letters remaining in the post office at Patterson, Pa , uncalled for March 1st. 1804. Wm Miller. G. TV. Pulis, Wm. Rlain, Giambaltish ! Ri l)oi'. Tenuis Mtrliu, S:. b j .-Y!or;'.a S N 'ge Perfors n King f :r ! ! lot'er iu tliv :ibov gt, will plase I sav y sr' VI .u rti-.ed n.vc ..TV.n Th gr -t-sia ed't'.T tri"d So : It Aiirivicnn d t'tr1 .tt cut aud iost v rv. of v ::hiry ? t? f.tr Indigesti.il, . Vrroiiiinfcss. Wift.'.nt -on li rf .il St-tn ch nmi Nerve Cure t ties 15 eimlt; Co., Drn-i-. ver krowu, Tri d b :v L. 1V.BS ito'v. Pa Nov. 14, lv. List Thursday night about 12 o'clock over 200 man attempted to get into the S'rondaburg jail, to lake out and lynch Richard Puryear, who is charged with b-ivicg murdered Chiistian Eh'.ors. Informitioa of the coming of the mob enabled the sheriff to assemble p. number of citi zana who had taflicietil influence to prevent lynchir g. Charles Sslyrds was hurg at Car lisle last Thursday. lie va the fir-st man hung in Peunsyivania in 1804. SheriffLipp of this county witnessed the execution. He was gnilty of shooting police man George Martin, of Carlisle, on the 8th of April, 1893. Carlisle peo ple saw the shooting and gave such an accurate description of the runn that he was 'raced to Winchester, Va , and there arrested, brought to Carlisle, placed upon trial, and found guilty cf murder in the first degref, the jury being cmt three hours. Martin waa keswa iu Harrisburg as a thief. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I awe my life to the great South American Nervine. I 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 ad hopes of freiting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so mueh 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 L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif ' flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 93. ly. no -" Ooart ti usa ou Mondnv. Tua company scL'a largely to Chicigo dealers. Dealers in railroad tiua, i i th Ti """j ACAi.siersviitfl, uava i.-jpn h-tuling their ties to Liverpool whr they find a better market than here. Mr. N. W. . Wickersham, of this town, was called to Caster county, to attend the funeral of his sinter, on the 1st of March. His son-in-law J. W. Hibbs accompanied him. The past winter services were helj and Rre atiil being held every Stbbath afternoon in the Episcopal church ht Tbompsontowa by Rev. m m. iorwort pastor of the Newport episcopal cliurch. Mr. Dorwort comes from Newport to Thompson town each Sund-iy afternoon. MUSIC LESSONS. If yon waiit to receive the bfst instruction in pianoforte, (a course ,ni.;Hii i i -ii , of .Musical History lectures included n the study,) organ, voice and guitar now is your chance. Miss Lolisa A. Jackman-, after three years under the best teachers in tho New England r u .... Mr t .& . Conservatory of Music in Boston will return to her homo in this place aad start her classes in April. She has also received a thorough courso in ' a" ,uspoc.ion oi ine arcUitectur Harmony aad Theory Any ono j a! !lcuieeaU and other attractions k.- j i - there, will more than ropay the jour- .sh.ng to study these can receive j nev wilichj ln any eTt,ntV rona.rta insrue.tion from her. For terms exceedingly pk-asant by the admir and further information call on or i aljlo train service of the Peunsylvs- ft Idi'fsr, liss Gertiude Jack max, Mifflintown, Pa., before March 31, 1894. Mlf FlM .4C.lUE.tIY. Board, tuition and furnished room will cost only $33.75 if paid in a 1 vnnce for the Normal Term of 13 wuek-, at Miltliu Academy. Write for circular. J, H. Dysixoer, A B , -It- Principal. A C'ouut erlcller Arrested. O'J Monday evauirg between 5 and G o'clock, Chief of Police Hoot, of this place, arrested Jamc-s Parcel, re siding about three mil s from Be l--ville, along Stone m ouniin. for making ami passing c untei-.ait coin. I ha cc mo counierieit c ins c iui-it ot one dollar. hfty aud twenty. live cent Llil(.J IT.. ILO I.V...1rrVl .. T .rl. torvn ..,,,1 t ;kn b, fore Justice P,W..J ;.!ioot Kli.'c'o .lr .l. rn.ll bail was comuiif i d to jiil for a hear-i i ig this (Wednesday) -'ftornoou. The j prisoner is i)twccn 21 aiid 22 3'e.irs ! old and uumt.i ried L twistowii . Free Press. i Two f Ite. Boston. Mass.,Mat?h 2. -A divin itp ttiident in the i'.p'iii Tholo gical Seminary at Xewlou i f Gt'o hard, Lwis Mjycr, h-sa b: ....... - - r - prominent Joston chn'cii f npport'id him nt his stndies. Oar wife was a Mo r.h B ton f.irh the other i,e m-,r-ried at Buffalo, N. Y. Msver has lied. Skljiucd aud itoasfed. llrbt.ursvill... Ky , rarch 2. A frightful fate h:is befallen L?n Tve, the raptured ngr-j lfcviaher. iu Harlan Coimtr. A party of bunturs lay iu ambtuh an I caught him. They rfaei t.rocce led io kiu Lim a!.v . and bjfort; be was did a girl, hii. 1 li'ed acknowledged victim, built a (ire on his head, aud ha wa roaatod hl;v. ! Ty had conferred th it it wn he j who, a year ago. murdered Mis Ery ant near Williamsburg, aud th it he j hid taken three other victims iu ! K" ntucky and Tennessee and kej t . ill', m in the woods in the a-imi man nor hs iiad in Ilnrlan Ctiuntv until thav died for waut of shelrcr. Tramps flgbt. Tytoii", Pa, March 2 A y -'tween tr.imos was fought a b dtle short li -t ince east of this plic- liit r.iga i.iul u u result vYnliam Jones is ser iou.dv injured, Laving been beaten -ii 1 shot, aud John ifcKamma, of Reading, is serious y. if not fatally, J.-i i:ni .. : u- .I'-u.iut-u. j. ti-.' iu l;.u.i unci i tin i Ihrl.t occttrred ot.e of t, Middle Di-! vi.-ion freig'jt crev.s f?uml a body iyiuj? across the track, the h ad and face b ing badly mutiUlbd. He was removed from t!ie tr.tuk aud jil ic.'d in the ciboosv. Wuiie the trainman were examining his injsrits a fusil lade of bullets Mian from cither side of tho track. The Ir.'imps had placed tbiiir victim 1'n the rail to hide th-nr crime. Six laeu have been arrested. Juniata Conl'ereuce- Junirita conference, synod of Cen tral PntifvWar.ifi, will meet at Allon viile, Miflliu cr.nntv, Mirch 12, 13 a d 14, 1894, Rev. C. Luther McCon n il, pastor. " The Home Church" i the sub tilis jr-ct lrr lis .u3sion, according t program: Mondny evenieg 'The pstor, Ivfv. li u. tloUoway. Tuesday morning "The church council." Rev. S. E. Smith. Tuesday afternoon '"The member in his relation to the regular ser vice," Rev J. (J. Rbard. Tu- aiaveveoinjr Children's meet ting, Rev" I. P. NelYand Rev. W. D E Seott. Wednesday morning '"The mem ber in his relation t-j the prayer meeting and Christian Endeavor," Rev W. M. Fairs. Wednesday afternoon Commun ion, Rev. W. F. Steck. Wednesday evening "The mem ber in his relation to the benevolent work of the Church," Rev. J. B. Focht. Tuscarnra Valley Railroad. Trains on the Tuscarora Valley Railroad will run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 8.00 a. m., aad 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. x. and 8.15 p. m. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m., ed for maintaining, hs a bigamist; j v v '-. two households, within a bbek of ; ;i"W p0l t each other, while he studi .J for the i J 'j'"""1 : -nunntry. the two wiv and a I ind 5.15 p m., arriving at East Wa iorford at 11.45 a. m aud 6.30 p. ji. J. C. .Moor.g-fEAD, Superintendent. A Ilvr'a Experience. "A few months ayo my face and neck were covered with boils and carbuncles and 1 had a tired feeling, l tried several dinerent kinds of med lcmes, but they had no aflVct until I got Hood's Karaaparillj. ' When I had taken the second bottle the lnnls bsgau to htal and the tired feeling was gone. Jjorexzo Grdtsell. Columbia Cross R mds, Pa. Ilootfs Pills are purely vegetable, 25c Low Rate Cuusion to IV ash. lugtou, I- C ., Peniiajlra ula Itallroad- ! The two remaining excursions to ! bcapitol will be run ou March i -'-d and April 19th, and iu Igin? r, tk i ? I from the extensive patronage accord- cd previous trips there is every like lihood of their bing even greater I number of people who will avail f "pelves of the extremely low rate I m tfl ct for this popular series. The Lnt,ainmMlt al)rlllea hj a Tigifc to j the handsomest city iu the Union, I anil tho educational benefits follow nia Rii road Comijany. A stop off at Baltimore will lie al lowed within the limit, which is ten day, and return trip may be made on any regular train within the pre scribed time. The tickets will be old mid tho special train of parlor cars Miid dav coaches will leave as per the schedule below. Rate. Tuain Lvs. Pittsburg East Liberty . . Braddock Irwin Uniontown . . . . ConnelUviUo Scoitdale Greensburg . . . . S9 00 8 05 A. M. . 8 95 8 15 " 8 80 8.28 7 90 8.47 7 G3 G 58 7 35 7 32 7 35 7.54 7 35 9.09 9 00 G.15 8 45 0.25 7 55 9.22 7 35 9 2G 7 33 9.3G 7 35 10.22 7 35 11.12 7 35 10.35 7 32 11 20 7 35 12.05 P. I Bailor j Ind. ma j Bhirsvillc Ltrobe i D.-try Johnstown . . . . ! Crcsson fartinhburg H-llidayrburg i AUoor.a I. liellwood BellefonSe 7 35 12 17 " 7 25 10 34 A. M. 7 23 9.58 " 0 23 10.41 7 25 10.50 " 7 25 12.27 P. M. C 65 12 55 " 6 65 9.50 A. M. 9 30 1.15 P. M. 5 95 1.35 " 5 60 1.5!) : t'Uarfi. Id : Philipsburg O-C'iih i 'J'vrun- : H .tntiiiifdou j Hedf rd i Mt. Union ! MeVeytowH i liewis'own Juu'tu. ViitBir. ; Uo 5 15 4 60 4 i0 2.10 " 1.14 ' 2 41 " 2.3 7 45 " i .... i , A WlHler Tacatloti lit riorlila. j On February 13th a-.d 27th nnd ' March 1-l.h snd 2T'h t'if. Pnt.i.syl ! Mnia Kii!r-ad C tnp:iiv v. ill run ; prsori!!y-eriiiductd tours to Flor- iJa. The special trjius iu citarg-- of ex, ei ionc.od louilsr. iiyer.t. ttid ci f:p eron will luavw Nt -v York 'JAM, Tn ton 11,08 A. M.. Puilidcipbia 12.10, WihuiiiL! ton 12.50, and JJaltimuro ;2.33, 1 M. The.o trHius will be i con. posed of the lini -t Pi'llman , ilv,ing and dinicg cars Hit. d vith moiiern appointments ami ror.vm iancps of the most sumptuous trpe SoOfrm New York, $1S from Puiladt Iphi.t and Enb iiuor, and pro-p-irtionately low from other points on the ssttm, will coverall eipuus.s whilg "ii tiie special trains trans p ortatiou, Pullman accomodation, and meals, with the exception of tho lat tur, the ticket fur' wliich covers Pullman facilities south bound only, the limit, however, buing -V.iy 31st, thus allowing a much longer visit. A stay of two w?eks in tho glorious heallh inspiring peninsula may be ti'joyt d m the first three, nnd that time may well be spent in following ' j out the numberless side trips available from Jdcksonvido. these tours are especially apropos during the peni tential season now upon us, and s vacation in this beautiful Slate should . . ... . PrV6 ?.reat beniit to those more or less fatigued from the pleasure of the social life aud excitement of the winter. if oe want t get cured trka Manner Double Ea- tr.i i.aafirllia. U'a the teoii. Trj it 60cets. Reheee.i Wilkinson, of Browns villey, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for Miree years from Nervousness, Wenkiifss of the .Stomach.", Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion utitd my honltb was g or.s. I had been doctoiing constaiitly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which don tr.j more good than any 50 worth of doctorinrr I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this.valuab'e and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it h is cured me compItU'ly. I consider it (he gr ind-ei-t medicin in the world." War rented the most wondurful stomach and nerve cure ever kno-.n. Trial botll? 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggi Mifidintov.n,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93 ly. Tiie enlf Double Extract Sarsaparilla I. Maimer. the beat became it cures. Take no ctkr. BOcta. Me-j.fWj-rFi j."C-rfcrirr bpi ..wLeu KlKrL INTOVTN atAKECTS. Virri'arewn, Mar. 7, 1394 Hi-.trer FfTjTB nam Shoulder, Lard ..... ... Side .... . 20 .. 41 ...IS .. H MIFFMNTOWIC GRAIN MAKKiT Wheat,. ............ Corn in ear Oat Rye 65 50 28 to X0 60 Cloverseed..... .. Timothy eowa $2.00 Flax seed 1 60 Bran 90 Chop...... ...... ..$1.20 a uuodrod Middlings 1.10 Ground Alum Salt 1 UO American Salt 80s ta 7 Philauelphia Mahkits, Maivh 3rl, i 1894. Wheat 61 to 64o; corn 42 to j 45c;ot36to37c;clovarseed 8 to9.-:! potatoes 50 to 70c; sweat potatoes 20 to 45c; apples $3.50 to S4.50 a bun; live chickens 6 to 10c;eg?s 16 to 17e: butter 1G to 17c: susrars 3A to ilr- ducks 10 to 11c; ffeese 9 to 10c; tw keys 8 to 10c; timothv hav si 05 tr. I $1.13 a 10;) lbs; mixed har 9bc tn i 51.05 a 100 pounds. LEGAL, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j (Estate ef Eeubea E. Bur4(e, late of Ta- ! carera township, deceasce). Notice is hereby eiven tbat letters ot Ad- ! niiBislratioD oa the estate of Kenuhea R i Burdje, late of Tnscarera township, Juai-1 ate County, Penna., deceased, bare granted to the uwdersijned. All aersons ! lndehtfd to said estate will inurit-diate paynieot, aad all Derson hariRir claims against said etate will prutcat them promptly, authenticated foraettlenitfat. IDA V. BURDrtK. Feb. 28th, 18U. Jidmmittratnx. VIN1STRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby g'ven that letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of Abraham Gas, lata of Afil'ord township, deceased, have in due form of law been frrantvd to the undersigned. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make iniani d iate payment and these hariug claims to prest-nt them duly authenticated tor pay MARTIN L.GUSd, Administrator, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. J-JP. DERR, I'R ACTie.il. OE3ITIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Milllinhure, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Mifllintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continue the dental business (established ny tne lat'er in ISti'l) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. tr?" TEETIi EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVe CMoroform, Ether, or Gas vsn!. Xo Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards All Ihtse are Guaranteed cr co cbatge will be made. Cj All work guaranteed to give perfect ' satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. II. P. DERR, Practical Deutlst. On Our Sioriii ADAERTISEMENT. HOLLOI5AUU1I A- (JX, tufki -f r 1 Ct i r .-I V t ft n D. ft , ! Pi ft y ... ;:',.;. V ft -j V.- HORSES. There baa been a great deal of talk lime oi rooerais. 1 cave pew diprot-ed an elegant team of A-iack Morces at tie aaie. auj wobibd een anve tuexn. . v :;r w M isH Katie JloKCtujrant t'lster. renn. Scrofula Worst Case the tors Ever Saw The Doc- Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured "V. I. Iliutil & Co., I.onell, M:iss..- "Uear .sirs: I wish to testify to the creat value o( llixMl-sSarsiiparillH. For some time I bad been troubled with scrofula, which early last winter assumed a very bad form. Sores Appeared on My Face and bands and gradually increased in number until they reached to my sh-uilder. The ilm-tors laid it was the worst case of scrofula they ever saw and also went so far as to sav It was in curable. I tried ointments and. other reme.lie Uut to uo avail. A friend rtcouimemled Hood's Hood's513 Cures Sarsaparilla. and although I was completely dis courage.!. as last chance I resolved to give it a trial. After takingoiir bottle 1 noticed the sores had commenced to heal. After Uie sinn bottle They Were All Healed. I continued to take it, however, until I had used ! nine bottles, and now I am perfectly well. i Jliss Katik J(om:mika.t, Lister, I'eiiu. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet iu acuou. sold by ail druggists. 25c. IS hilt skin deep. Therenrcthavisr'.ndsof la1i3 wl'o have regular features and would be ac oordcl lh! palm of beuuty were it not for a p r con.) i 'xlr.n. Toail mrh We r commend DR. KtHHA'S VIOLA CREAM as p.scs:rg tl.cf.; qUHiiMes that quickly chanm; the nnst sallow and fmrid complexion to one of natural bu!th and nnbleinisln-d bemity. It cures Oily Skin, Krecklcs, lilack lieeds Ttiotchcs, SuDl.tirn, Tan, I'implcs, and all iin.crfections f the skin. It if n.t ucttfm. tic but a cure, yet is l"-t-UT for the toilet table thn pow.l. r. Fn: . l.y lrucists, or sent p"sr r.ni'1 .iron r-cifT c-.rM". O. C. BITTMEH 4 CO.. Toledo. O. tt Never fails to Cure MANNERS PflUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPAMILLA. Si rr Main Street, I V: US'- about my fcoreei not being eafe in or tbat team ef torfes, aad pnrobased cost of fOiO.bO wbicb are rerfeetlj lney pay n attteotioa te ears. -21 'att-Tson, Pa. I VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIBECT0R. GREATEST SAC RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in m J imiata county. TEJN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MEtfS BOYS AM CI3ILD- HENS SUITS. AND GENTS FUKjVISISUVG GOODS. WILL BE SOLD RE GARDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, tt8 WholBsala Eeiail ClolMer, Bridge St., Miiintswn, Pecca. 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Mutilation To The Pnbli? To attend the Attractive ale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE MMENSE ST0GK OF W. HAELEY. It will Le 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 5ee THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su:ts and Ovemoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. Tlis prices leave all Competitors in Uie rear, tso don't fai to gie him a call if in need of Clothing. TTT TT VV MA! 9 - MIFFLIN TOWK HAVE ICU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT ?! ARE YOU A E0HR0WERI Ctl.l- AT im nm VIKFUNIOWN, PA. FOUR PER CEISTT. PAID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Betes. B AXLE BEST IS T1IK TVOItrD. ItSTraerinj;auaHtireu-nn0UrfMd. actuft"? mtla4iir. two box of anTo'hdr brartl. Not ffeouxi l7 aaat. ( El' i i a ii I.X Cl Fot s aib by pEALrna oE'tTxr. trrf Q A L E S M E T UWANTED .1 1 LOCAL. OK TRAVELLING, to sell onr Hnraerv Stock. Salary, Expense and Staadv Ewplovment c;naranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. The Sentinel mnd Reputlxm offce ia the place to get job work dose. Ttytt. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. FPU EY j Juniata valley baisK, or Minxisrons, pa. KUANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKi'H KOTflROCK, frtsi.Int. T. VA!. IRTIN, Cathut I'lRFCTOm. W. C. I'orti.'Miy, .'elm J!. rt!cr, Robert K. FarS-fr, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothro, Joiah L. Marten, Lt nis K. Atitinmb, sTccKBoiriad : Geo ge A. Kei.nt-r, Annie if. SheMev, Jor'h Kr.thKk, V. W. Mi.b9clt, L. E. Atkini-CE, R. E. Parlor, W. C. Poni'-roy, J. Holmes Irwia- Mary Kuril, Jerome -. Tbompcon, Jr, John HirtzVr, T. V. Irwin. Chrlo"eS ruder, Josmb L Barton, Joi.n M. Uls-r. Roliert B. l'attemon, F. M. V. p.j.m II, Levi Light, SauiuolS. Koibi.ak, Wra. Bwarta. ''hree .nd Fi.t-r j.-r ciur. ir.'erat will j nid on o i lilcai-, ..t U.jonit. f.av. 2?, 1814 tl I mm Bwfll-rinij frr.m th effects of ynnthfnl error, arx (W-ay. - a uni; weak nana, lost nvuiauod. etc., I wi j ti(l a Taluabl trauao (otaied ctrta(nlrift fttli parttrQlar" fur home cura.FR E etiartja. A aplon.lta andiral wn-k ; ahouldbs re4 by erJ aua who ia ncrtrcua and debilKated. ilrl trnaa.. Trot. F. C FOWLER, Hoodua, Coaa.- ICnre gnaraTitno . J. K. JfSVHl at, unmH l,, ..7 dcia TWwkBita o turn, iw i..TiJT'. ilotit 4 1 T 1 liea.ila, Pa., foct bvmt tor circulars. eacit iu.-Ui. i-M.tK C . . ...
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