NTim & 'lEPPBLlijAii MIFFLINTOWN : 1THMESDAY. XARCR SI, 1894. TERMS. Bntecriptios, SI. SO per nam If paid n. ituu! S2.00 If ml y.M lM Tranelent advertisements lnaertad at 60 an tm Mr inch for wh tnaAvtlni, Transient bnalneas notice in local eol- 1A . - - f m . 1BI, l oomm ymi iiuw lur vaon TOSOrTlOB. te advertise by the yar, half or qaartar ear. PCBLIC liLES. March SK. William McDonald will act at fcli place orraaldaaee in Milford tewa i:j, nejir Lf uat Grove, a lat of Uaata Hold eo1e. couiittbg of iLra badateada, mt cae itatchaira, rocking abaira, bareaaa, earacr eubaard. meal chant, eoek stove, eaal iivtc, carpeta, wasu machine, ana sitinr ether artiola. SHORT LOCjfLS. T. V. Irwis, cashiar of the Juniata Valley Bank is ill. Ex Representative Juneph Martin ii home from Pittebarg. Yulises only 50c at Hollobaugh & Son. A man generally gets swelled head tbrouh bis mouth. Ex-Samitor Smiley, of Bloomfield, wan in town on Tun lay. Mrs. Jacob Wills has returned from a visit to Ilarrisbarg. FOR SALE First rate Ohio clover seal by Manukck & Nelson. Boys and Children Felt Hats 25o t Hollobaugh & Son. Ths new antidote for Laudanum is PerniauganeU of Potash. Charles Rennirjger has built a stable on his home lot at East Point. Bjvs long pant something nice fur $1 at Hollobaugh A Sou. Roofing felt is excellent in poultry houses, as the tar odor keeps vermin awuy. A cbii-bon thief came near being lvnche.1 at HuzVtown last Saturday night. You ran buy a good business suit for $5 $( and $7 at Hollobaugh & Son. Last Thursday, was the first ty pical March day, it cleared, it rained, it snowed. Miss Jennatt Schweier, of Altoena, spent a day with her kin folks here this wtsek. The Lewistown Sentinel says a good icany people in Lewistown play poker. Uuibrbllas ouly 50c at Hollobaugh k Son. Judge Lyons and Dr. Atkinson, epent a number of dys in Philadel phia last weuk. The trout catching season begins cn th 15th of April aud closes on the loth of July. Ptrcal Shirts Link Cuffi Lancd ried 75c and $10;J at Hollobaugh ky Son. Jacob Snyder was aide tu be of the homo !nt Saturday ' oral wrgks of .sickiiftjS. ",er HV- The water cepiny baTe )aiJ , pipe along fVosls Btre)t f,r to Samutl oilman's property. Herman lioeUr, of Carlisle, stop ped off between trains to see his friends in Mifflintown on Monday. If you want the latent in Hat", call on Hollobaugh k Sou. The ltteis uncalled for in the Mif flintown post efnee for the week end ing March 17, were for J. Caplan, L. Sauklury. Col. A. K. McClure, after many months of illness, was able to visit the Times office in Philadelphia, last Thursday. E. S. Parker, of the Washington D. C, Columbia bank, was in Juni' ata a few diys ago looking t his real estate interests. Mrs. Annie Bailey, colored, aged 121 year?, died at the 'home of her daughter 921, Lombard street, Phil adelphia, last Sunday evening. ''I wis H"t well for over twoywtts. I tooV Hod's Sarsiparilla, and feel all right now." A. E. Smr.rs, Bell vibe, Pennsylvania. Eiiiory the county seat of Rains county, Texas was struck br a storm on Saturday night, nnd 13. people tvere killed ;-y the crush cf bouses. Tha prices of sheep are away dowu below iho prices of a year ago, all owing to the tariff reduction schemes of the Democratic leaders. 'T was troubled with nervous, dy spepsia and headace, but found a cure in Hon 1's S irsapanlla " Mr. L. C. Cell, Emporium, Pa. "BobNixsu, a former resident and hot' kreper of Patterson, Juniata county, has purchased the hotel at West Fairview, Cumberland county." J H. Harter. his sold the Middle bnrg Post, to Johh H Steininger for $3,000 Harter will go to Bellefonte where ha has purchased the Gaxette. A number of citizens of Femanagh tuwnsbip. hauled dint for a wet weather foot walk from town along ihe pike northward quite a distance. The easiest way to get warm is to hoi 1 the breath as long as you can, then an other long breath, again and again, keep that up 20 to 30 minutes r until you get warm. The southeren element in Cong ress is at the bottom of the Demo cratic tariff rivision, hoping to tear up the manufacturing interests and enterprises ia the Xorthen States. Messrs. Harry and John Patterson, Jr., son of David Patterson, of Aca ""raia, took their departure for Ii . on the 15th inst. They pro pose makiag their home in the west. Two Lebanon, Pa., elopen were arrested at Altoona last week and taken back to Lebanon. They were J. W. Beamesdarfer, aged 23, and Cora Fisher, aged 14. Beauisderfer Las a wife and child. I suffered with dyspepsia for 20 years but Hood's Sarsaparilla has relieved rre." Jamm H. Ckbistsiav ! L'uilel 1, Pa. TY r I , . addle horse. loosen the girths and leave the saddle in plac until the uurse cjois, or for about half hour. Farm Journal. x nau silt rheum aid have been curei uy Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. J. it. Aime, 150 South Bromley St., laUkUU, i at. a IOw aays ago ilarry De.an , the Duncansville postoffice robber and Harry Parker, forger, tried to climb out of jad at Holhdaysburg. Pa., but vuo "uieu caugnt each by the le and yelled tiU help came. The finding of an empty sogar bar rei, wuu grains of oats aud dried blood in the bottom, iu a field owned ty Dr. bhelly, adjoining Port Royal .....unjjwuufu oi excitement in that town one day last week. West CJhester. Fa.. March 1" Uobbers last night broke into the post offico at Timicula, carried out the safe and hauled it to a woods two miles away and there cracke.l if Ail the stamps and money w stolen. A A',mi: i . uiiuuKuiiunu ifeiiern macro in an action for libel against a publisher ruled that whenever a newspaper finds a caaa of flagrant wrong doing and vil, it is its duty and privilacre to ex pose it ana give it the widest circu lation. Thirty-ome million four hundred and seventy-five thousand five hun dred and nineteen barrels of domestic beer were consumed in the United States last year about half a barrel for each inhabitant if it had been squally divided. Sheriff Samuel LaoD. has friends in all parts of the county who are asking him to become a candidate for Legislature. His lriend- in town say he has not yet consented to be come a candidate but that in a short time he will decide. I have suffered with headache and weak eyes and Hood's Sarsa parilla gives me instant relief." Flor iscx Akek, Franklintown, Pa. The Friendship Fire Company trave an entertainment in the Court House last Friday evening that was enjoyed by the large audienoe that was presont. The closincr scene was burning building from which a child was rescued by the biave fire men. The Washington s'reet crossinc at East Point is too low, the town coun cil should see to having it raised. There are a good many tax payers in that vicinity and their tax should not be squaadercd in other places to the neglect of their part of the town. Hive vou tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ! The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ¬ ed tuo wost wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks k Co., Druggists, MifHintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. "Toolh picks and brushes are re sponsible for many obscure tbroi t stomach, and intestinal ftilruwi"" splints aud bristle- C3I' fiff h' brou ht ia con'.. -,. ttl and 0p" an swallowed. Receut'y an at ion for appendicitis on a patient at Albany, N. T., reveal ed the fact that the trouble wss due the presence f tooth brush bris tles. Elder Breckinridge, beats the gav and festive drummer two to one in scraping acquaintance with women when traveling. The trick of the drummer is to approach a woman polite'y and say, '-excuse me, but I believe I Lave had the pleasure of meeting yon some time before this." Breckinridge's trick, is to approach a woman who he desires to become acquainted with raise his hat, and say, "f xcuse me, for Addressing yen, but don't I know you." Harriet E. Hall of Waynstown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had ben in bed for five months from the effect of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up ad hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im- pi-oved me so much that I was able to walk abont and a few bottles cur ed nie entirely. I lvlieve it is ti:e beet medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Ii.ii.iis ic Co., Druggist, Mif llinlown. Fa. IVb. 'J '9:1, ly. The Mitlli'itown po-t ortios, was the question that stirred politic! circles in town the las', h ill of list week. On Wedr.t sday it was report ed th:it George Heck had secured the plum. On Thursday it wis re ported that .Wrs. George Jacobs bad obtained the appointment and on Saturday it was said I. D. Musoor bus been appointed post mas'er, and when all reports proved themselves to be wrong. The people said Ou Lord how this world is given to lv- ing. Ralph Parker, son of Robert and Catharine Parker died at the home f his parents in this town on Thurs day evening. March 15, aged about 15 years. He died of Spotted fever Spinal Meningitis with Thich he was stricken on the 11th icst. On the 10th inst., he was at Port Royal with the MilHintown base ball club and was during part of the game, short stop, and pitcher. His sudden sickness and death within five days was a shock to the lxys in town of his age and a family bereavement that awsikened the sympathy cf the whole community. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done ms 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 bottles of it has cured me completely. I sonsider 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, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 98-ly. OF HORSES L. Bnks Wilson, wid conduct his 58th pale of choice western horses at the Jacobs House on Mifflintown at 1 p. ra., on Saturday, March 24th, 1834. Terms GO diys on note with approved security. 1 per cent off for cash. J. Barks Wilsos Now She I Well. 'My wife was troubled with stom ach, liver and kidney disease and nothing would help her but Hood's Sarsaparilla. She took two bottles and now she is well and has a good appetite. My boy was troubled with headaches and stomach difhcalty and he has taken Hood's Vegetable Pills, which we think are the best" Ni- tkaxill BersIno, Cross Kill Mill, Pa. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. AU4KE STOUT. The Chamberaburg Repository says that a horse belonging to a pro minent grocerynian coughed up a blacksnake the other day, which measured four feet in length. The horse had been sick for several davs. but is now as frisky as a fox. I, is supposed that thu snake was taken into the horse s stomach when quite small. It had been dead about four days before it wus thrown up. TIIK II'RIERED MAI'S II AT. When James B. Carpenter was on trial for the murder of bis father, one of the missing things t'aat be longed to the murdered man, that was much searched for, was the hat of the victim. Last Thursday it turned up nxexpectedlvin'Djna'iay's stable yard iu the manure, where it had in all probability been placed with the barrel of festh&rs that the condemned soq bttid he wheeled to Donabay's luftuure pile. i HORSE THIEF CilT.HT. McVeytown Journal March 15. The Iwrso and buggy stoleu from W. L. Owens, of G.-Hnville, 1 tt Friday night passed through liraHon town ship, followed Saturd ly morning by a pursuing par'y who tracked the thu f by a cr joked wheel on the bug gy near Jsce Miller's. The horse was fed on corn on tha publ:c road in the vicinity of the, Jenkins Nrrn in Wayne township. Tha buirgy gave out and wai kf- nlaudicg in the road- After which it was difficult to Keep tr.ick but iu locking for tracts the horse was hsard neighing on the ridge where it was found tied. Noth ing was S 'kii of th taief who pro Labiv intended to soclude the horse during the diy and. TO 'VC "nim u nights journey further. The thiff wa captured in Huntingdon and lodged in jiil. ---- - - A HAD CEIARACTEK JAILED Sqnirs Grouinger, of Milford town ship, sent a worthless man to j ail on Saturday night on the charge of house breuking and robbery. The man gave his name Thomas Maloy, aud says he came from Sunbury, Northumberland county. In a tilk with the Sheriff be claimed Michigan as his boice. Mis. Lxzie A. MoFadden whose house ho robbed in .Vilford town hip, sys that last S.itnrday after noon, she locked her house and was on the road goiug to a neighbors when Hhe saw a man in the road ap proaching with the front of his pants open and his person exposed. She was so shocked at the iuJecent ex posure that she did not look at him sufficiently to be able to give a fall description of hiiu, she looked away and pass'd on in a hurry. About live o'clock when she returned to her home she found that the house had beeu broken in and things were rum maged down stairs. She was afrwd to go up stairs, but hastened to a neighbor's, who in turn gave the .ilarm and soon a company of men as sembled and searched the house but did not find the robber. The men c:;f ternd over th country in search i.f fio thief who had stoleu a number of things from the house. One of the s- arching party found a dirty stinking scabby mau about 26 years old n ar Port Royal bridgo Derosa the creek, aud he was speadily taken to the office of Squire Groninger. It was about 9 o'clock at niht when he was arraigned before the justice. Mrs. McFadden bad been taken to the Squires ofhe in anticipation of the capture of the robbei, She could not indentify the imn to a certainty as the man she saw in the road, but she indentitied storkin' a hand kerchief, and a pocket bock with masonic emblems that had been xtolen from her house and on the indentificutiou of her property, and the information she wide the tramp was sent to jail and was brought here about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning by constable Leidy of Port Royal. -. - An Indian' ame. The Huntiugdon Jourusl of March 0 says: While searching for saaa fras in the hollow north of the res ervoir ou Thursday of last week, James McBride, of this place, un earthed the bones of what ha sup poses a bear, and in them was an In dian's dart, which had probably been shot into that animal mauy years ago when this section of couatry was a wild wilderness. The relio is on exhibition at D. S. Drake's Electrieal room. MIFFLIH ACADEMT. Board, tuition and furnishsd room will cost only (35.75 if paid in ad vance for the Normal Term of 13 weeks, at Mifflio Academy. Write for circular. J, H. Drinaix, A B., it PrinsipaL Tutcarora Valley Railroad. Tra-DS on the Tuscarora Valley tiailroa l will run as folluwo: ieave fcist Waterford at 8 0(1 a. x., anil 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy il ni. 0.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. ije4ve fori tioyal at lv:Ai) a. w., Hd o.lo p. m., arriving at East Wa urford at 11.4a a. m. and 6.30 p. M. J. C. MoORgHEAD, Supertnteiiient . FLOUR GIVEN AWAY. Twenty five pounds of Man beck& Nelson's best roller flour given away with every $'5 00 worth of goods bought. SUGAlt GIVEN" AWAY. Four pounds of best granu ated sugar given away with every purchase, amounting to $1.50, Slock of Booti and shoes must be sold. The above offer holds good for 30 days, beginning Friday, March 23, 1894. Hecks Shoe Store, Mifflintown, Pa. - Evangelical Appointments- The following are the appoint ments ns fixed for the ministers of the Evangelical church, for the Centre district: J. Hartzler, P. E. Lewistown, W. N. WaLia. Patterson, W. B. Cox. McClure Circuit, 1'. C. Weidemeyer. Middlebnrg Circuit, S. Smith. Port Trevert-m Circuit, S. E Davis. New Berlin Circuit, W. W. Rhoads. Millmont Circuit, E W. Koontz. Ct-ntre Circuit, N. Young. Spriog Mills Circuit, J. H. Hertz. Bruh Valley Circuit, D. L. Kepner. Sag:ir Valley Circuit, P. F. Jrret Nittany Vfley Circuit," J. J. Lohr. Howard Circuit, J. G. M. Swenjer. Centro Hall Circuit, C. H. Goodling. Bellefonte, G. E. Zehner. Buffalo Circuit, J. D. Shortess. Prof. A. E. Gobble, D. D., mem ber of New Berlin Quarterly Confer ence. Noah Doebler, member of tliddleburg Quarterly Conference. . . Cure For Ilicougba. A prominent Pittsburg physician gives the following cure for hiccoughs 'Lie down, btrelch your head back as far as possible open your mouth widely, then hold two fingers above the bend, well back, so that you have to strain your eyes to see them, gaze intently upon them and take long full breaths. Iu a short time yeu will be entirely free of the troublesome hiccough. Now I have tried that euro on all sorts of c.ises, from the simple form to the chronic, and it hns worked well with alL" trrLITOWN MARK TtTS. H.!LfTOW!t. Mar. 21, 1-9 I'nMer 2 F?(rs l Tarn , IS EtcuMer , ti..::i...l. ... . hM1". heur, Corn in rsr... Oa", Rye :;i,"er''."l. . , , Tunoiiiy SOr-i KI..I s. cd bran AS fit) 2Sto SO f.0 J 00 1 ao so 10 a hundred 1.10 l uo . . . 8C'e to 74 t'hor Middlings G.miid iiitn S-ill. AittHricau Slt..... Psix-adii phia Make its, March 12' b, 1S04. Wheat 61 to 62c; corn 12 to 43c; oats 3Gto37c; ciovrseed9 to 10c; potatoes 50 to Hoc; swt potatoes 45 to 5 Jo: app'es $3.50 to $4.50 a bus; live cbickens i) to llc:ej;s 15 to 16j; butter 14 to 27c: sugars 3 to ic; ducks 10 to 11c; gwso 9 to 10c; tur keys 8 to 1.-; timothy hay $14.00 to $15.00 a ton; mixed hay 95c to $1.05 a 100 pounds; onions $ 1.50c a bufthel; Florida tomatoes $2 to $4 00 a crate; cabbage $1 to $1 50 a barrel: lettuce half barrel 1 50 to $2; rye straw $12 a ton; tanglod straw $10 to $10.50 a ton. Est Lidektt, Pa., Mar. 15 Cattle prime $4.15a4.40; good butchers $3 00a3.50: roup;h fa $3 003 25; fair light steers $3.10i3.40. Hogs me dium weights $4.80a4.85; good heavy sows 3 !)0.i4.15; rough sows, $4.00a 5.00 Shet-p extra f3.50n3.70; fair, $2.50a2.80; yearlings $2.50a3.70; heavy and thin calves, $2.50u3.50. .MARRIED. Roahs Dri-iuksR. On the 27th ult , st the hotun of the brtda in Eist Salem, by Uev. J. Liandis, Mr. Eli Roads atd Mis Susan Brubaksr, both of btst Sa!em. pATTEnsow Hohn Oa the 7th inst., nt the Prosbyteriau parsonage, Academia, Ijv Iluv. S A. Davenport, Sfarry A. Patterson, of Iiorkville City, Iowa, to Miss Alice Ilohu, of spruce Hill. Woodward Ci..vr,K On the 7th insl ., by Rev. J. Uruner Graham. Stewart M. Woodw.rd, of Tuacnrjia township, and M?.ry E. Clark, of Lack township, thi county. Gkohi!i;r Hirmas. On the 7th inst.. by Rev. W. F. Steck. Charles H. Groningbr and Auuie H. Herman both of Turbett township. GnoMsota Wn.EVAK. On the 8th inst., by Rev. H. C. Holloway, D. D., llr. George Groninger. Jr. to Miss Clara K Wil'tuan, both of Port Royal. DIED Meridkth. On tba 2Cth ult., near Evans Mills, Delaware township, Davis MiUdeth, aged 68 years, 11 months, and 24 dys. MILLI.1ERT. Mrs M. A, Dith!, informs hsr many patrons that she baa restocked her millinery store with a new lot of attractive millinery goods and she will be pleased to have her frisads and all who are in need of nice goods in her line call and see for themselves, at the old stand on front street. Vfcs seat saw earl Bauble Extract Sariaaarilla is English Spavin Liniment removes all Hird, Sjfr, or Odl.us-d Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Strifes, Spraines, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one lxttle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Bnks ft Co., Druggist Mifflintown, Pa Not. 22, '93. irwaaaatto oat caraa' take Mannar Double Ea- lraasewaasflPa. It't tha bett, Tn ft. 60 Iteh on human, luang on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min utes bv Woolford' Suitry Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks k Co., Druggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1S9-L Ihe ent Double Erfract SanaearlUa Is Mamara. ITttke Seat feacaine H curea. Take ae ether. BOcU. LEGJL. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Knba K. Burdga, lata of Tua carara towmbip, lect.ia). Notice ia hereby aivan that lettari of At- miDUlratioD oa the ra'ale or Kraubaa K. Burdgo, lata ef Tmcarora towaihip, Juni ata Conatjr, Paona., deeaaned, hare heaa granted ta tba nnrteralf ntH. All aeraena indehtrd to aaid aatats will plaaaa make immediate payuiant, and all Borsoaa bariar cUima aiamat naid ettate will prnaent (ham promptly, authrnlicated for Mottloruant. IDA V. BUKDtJK, Feb. JStb, 1804. .tdrnmiitrulrxx. H P. DERR, PRACTICAL. DE.1TIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Mifllinburg, Pa., bas lo cated permanently io Milfliutown, as suc cessor to the lat Dr. (. L. Derr, and will continue tha denial business (established by the latter in 18G0) at the well known of fice on Bndgfr street oppwsito Court House. D7-TEETH EXTRACTED, AbSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN'. JVa CAloroferm, Ether, or Gas used. ' . B ... . . hn Sore Gome or Discomfort to patient. either during extraction or afterwards. ! All these are Guaranteed, rr eo charge j win ba made. ttr All work gaaraaiced to, five perfect) aatisfaction. Tewj, strictly ounb. 1 H. P. DERR, Practical DentlHt. Hollobaugh & Son, MAIN STREET, PAT TERSON, PA. These times economy must be practiced. Jf you can save from one to three dollars on a suit, it meirix to the working man from one to three days labor a.ved, To the farmer it means the saving of from two to six bushels of wheat. Now we honestly believe we can save you that much if you will give us a chance. We have bought better goods for less money than ever be fore and are prepared to give you better value for your money than you hare ever received. We undoubtedly hare the largest and ba.-t selected stock of i Men's, Coys, and Childrens' clothing ever fdiown in Juniata j county. I e have an exceptionally large line of pantaloons from the every" day subshintial working pants to the finest dress pants. Our line of Cents furnishing goods cannot be equalled, either in quality, quantity of Ftyle. Wt carry the larget-t and most Jtishionable line of Hats in the county. Our Laundried, Percal and -Madras .Shirts cannot be sur passed, and in neck wear we handle the latest Tecks, Bows and Four in Hand. We also have a full line of trunks, valises satchels. Under wear gloves, suspenders, watch buttons. Collars, cutis, gloves and a full line of the celebrated Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agents for the Sweet Org overalls and carry them in all sizes. Extra size suits and extra pantaloons to fit the largest men. Measures taken, suits made to order and a perfect fit guar anteed. It will cost you nothing to examine our stock, we will treat you gentlemanly whether you purchase or not. HOLLOBAUGH & SOX. 4 r f' viNV - - maji i fciS. - tw-v urmzz- j ' .m - v HORSES. Tbsrs bss been s grett desl of talk Tins of Funerals. 1 fcsve new difjofed sd elegant team of Black Ilorees st tie sals. a.bj ontn can drive teem. Icej psj no atttentioD to cars. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIBECTOB. After the Grip ' eilK WAS Sick, Lifeless, Dull I BI T NOW ia Healthy, Happy, Lively This Decided Change Brought About by Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla "C. 1. Howl it (C. Lowell. M:is.: t.enth i.ien i to certify to the follow. ing lacis: .My little Kirl, l.illa May Outlirle, Had a severe attark of Uie crip, and got some what better, but she did not seem to get right wetl. She lingered along from day to day, poor. sna languid. We cuuiulte,! a leading physician, and he aaid It was the dregs of tha grip sou aiMnit her. We gave the medicine ba ordered, but she seemed to get More and More Delicate. She could scarcely eat anything, and what little she did take seemed to do her no good. Her flesh was soft and not heslthy, and she was stupid and dull with no dffiMUon. We were very much concerned about her. No medicine seemed to have any effect until about two months ago we commenced to clve her Hood's I Sarsaparilla. fine had not taken half a bottle before ahe began to eat heartily, and wa could aee a decided change hi hr. Today ahe Is fa the full enjoyment of Perfect Health. Her flesh Is solid, her appetite good and cheeks rosy, her sleep sound and refreshing, aud her Hood's Cures spirits high. 8he Is full of Ufa, and as miscbleT- a be ca" be- A u,1 improvement waa lrnl,'al,out ."7 ""o.l Parsaparills. ..i , i : jinn wuu in iu reconnneinmii; this med ieiiic as the best in the world for building up the sysrrm." InA Hi thiiie. Ileathvllle. )'?nn. N. It. lie uri: to get Mood's Harxaparllla, Hood's Pilla cure nil Uvcr in -,.., i.,,i.. biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache. Indigestion.' It K'sver fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE. EX1HACT SARSAPARILLA. chains, rings, collar and cuff V - a sbont naj boreeg not bsiog ssfe ia of tbat team of borees, sod pnrobssed ccal of $676.00 ubicb sre psrfestlv GREATEST SAO- RIFICE SALE, Ever witnessed in J uniata county. TEJN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHIJNG CON SISTING OF MEN'S AND BOYS OVERCOATS. MENS BOYS AND CI2ILD- KENS SUITS. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. WILL BE SOLD RE GARDLESS OF COST. FERD MEYERS, the Wioksale & Retail Clottier, Eridge St., Mifflintown, Pbdbi 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive ISale of Clothing that geei cn dfljr from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. H ABLET. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ef Oocxis fbr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly mwvekw to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low Fricee. Iis prices loave all Competitors in the rear, so tlvn't fai to give him a call if in peed of Clothing D. W. HARLET M IFFLIN TOWN PA. HAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ARE VOU A BORROWER I CALL AT T8I FIRST BAKKf i'lFrLIX'lOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, Money leaned at Lowest Bites. AXLE iBEASE BEST 1ST THE WORLD. ItwarinequftlUinrnriar.oa3Kl. actually CUlaMina two boifs of but otk,r bwul y Seated trbaat. t'iliE Ci . UMi. FOR 8AUI BY rjg T FBB GKNERAIXY. 1W s ALESMEVf W A NTED.ll LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, teaeU oar Hnrsery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steadv Employment guarantee. CHASK BROTHERS COMPAKT, Dec. 8, "91. Rochester, N. T. The Stnlmtl aaat Mqni'.tcm otftea ia Ue slace to eet iob work dose. Tr y U. It will rii.ftaf.otg JUNIATA VALLEY BASK, OFMirFLISTOWS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAJ. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKI'B BOTHROCK. PrmVr,!. T. VAN lliWiK, fWi BISIOTOBS. W. C. Pom.roT, . JoinpB Retbroak, JohD tlsrtalur, Jcaiah L. Bartoa, Robort E. P;ir!cer, LoaU K. Alklaaon, T. V. Irwin. Toocsoucas i Cee-ara A. Kepaer, Annla M. SbaVUf, Joavph Rotkrock, P. W. MaKbeak, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomaroy, J. HolHn Irwisv Marj Ktirtr, Jsrome IS'. Tbompson, it. Jobs llertzler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Jeiiab L Barton, John V. Blair, Robert H. Pattaraaa, r. M. M. Paunall, 'm Lleht, iaoinelS. Rotbrock, TTm. Swartr. Threa and Fonr pur cent, latvraat wis M (mid on ccrtiticatea of (Svpuait. an 23, IS?l at TO WEAK im enftirtiHI from the ettectt of yowaktnl enrira, a4 Ami, .onc ., tot ramhaod. ato 1 wfg aond a raliu&i mum 1 M caotaialng Ml HKImlirf fr orae cum. FREE jtJ8-. 4 aplaodld medical nt ; abould wrmavj vK man wbo ia aarraua and debLHtatcd. iallma FraC F. . FOWLER. HAodoa, Caoa RUPTUREIBSS PaL at ' txftfc f . nrss Ik- Mafll.t So Gcrts-'jua or boaflM?i d -"T. Ths-nftsuda Of uri, ay yon if yon seed anything; (a that line Menus. Take no other. I vh Ot-.m .!. lot cipccmrs. -Yic ax