RENTWFT. & REPUBLICAN MIFFLTNTOWN : vTFnXESlUT, APRIL 25, 1894. TEEMS. Subscription, W.i.0 jxr annum If pM In sdvarreo; $2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per inch fnr each Insertion. Trer-sient business notices In local col or"'!, 10 cents pr line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desirinfr to advertise by tho year, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. B irains iu clothing at Harleys. Chicago has 6000 saloons and 381 churches. Tyrone will hold a Fourth of July celebration. Swincford, snyder county ba? a new distillery. Joromo Thompson, of Walker town shin, is quite ill. Kx-Slioriff London is repairing and enlarging his st tbk-. You nra loritin: for nico clothing drop in fit IIirloy'H. The liifh waters of last weok was ngainit trout fishing. Ex Prof hon atary T. II Meuimin gcr bpi-nt riiJuy in town. On Friday evc-riug about dusk a refreshing sho-ver of rain ftll, A;i inff rcsting letter from Harris burg cmo too lat- for this issne. H'.iriting.lon Presbytery will meet in I. Uewood on tls second of June. S'a-v.utl OooJinar.. of Fort Royal, Las a machine to drill a well 500 feet. ''I used Hood's Sarsap.irilla for we ak nerved and il niad them strong. Ahx. Smith, Orwigsluirg, Va. The place to secure a bargain in Clothing is at IT.TrWs. Lawyer Schnll, of P.loomfield, was 1 in tor; n a fhf week :; business Some genealogist in Berlin dpclaros that Kossuth, was of jt-wish extrac tion. ?.Ir:'. Turbctt is having anew barn b-iilto ship. .. r :.. r...t... it l ' "i:a 1:1 'cLi " J hn Tlol'obaugli is having Bridge strci t business houso jiainted. re- f IlntitiD-toii, ; i was iu rdt'.n dance upon court Mond-n-. ou Toe ronuMii'aii r.-f l'r i:i!din rountv li'iv. i-c-noi;iii:itcd H r ir r l ( r; f s. A ; i ll -20, n.-xt tl:;- T").h uui.ivt.i si.ip iu Anici i.-a Tiiorvi-.y will bo . n v ,f Odd Ftllow- iv. I-)i-co dor. .vile of Il'.v. S. L. f! is iie i':' J- ' .-lev, o iii rvoiis nv' !):!- tral Si-v.it-.T Qiiy, ugiiin.-.s tin Wil.-.o favor of the tYvr- i l)vs":i Kcr'-ipl: li'ilau arm r.-.. 1 -iw mill in Buck S:;:r.-,cl M.O.i.-.. ship, b: ct-M- . n 'IVriCfbid, :uid in :oi-;s.g: of silver, cr, of Pci-.-v ooup'v ' g tai- t'M off at a i Valley recently. : T-irbct! ia-:t Suiidav town-: rcr.d-eveu- nicer 1. S. tv, hi.-; wifc: r.tr.t Sur.-hn- I'arkr-r, and ilrs. if Wa-ihington, D. an:ong fricnd3 in Pa r t'.v.n. Thy ft;ri:i was sffvro in Lincas- -r couuiv on Fri-. ay evening, and lllW own a nuiiibea of tcbacc: ban;s. "My Bister h-i be or. cured of scrof nlr. bv Hood's Sarsan-trilhi." Edith Ue:!, "lloliidayebtiig, Pa. Tho (lonoral Assembly of ti I're; byterian church north wi!! ::ieet in Saratoga, N Y , ou the 17th day of May. T here, are 10,768 S.ibbath School sch'i'r.rs bedonging to tho Prei'by. fen.vi c ngrega.tio:is ia ilimtingdon Pesbvterv. The letters uncalled for at the Mill! ini.v.vn post office, on' Saturday ev hitg were .or Margaret Frost, Mr. Anb.nio I amdlo. "I tonk Hood's Snsaparilla to build u;j up afttr the grip and felt hku a new rei"-:!i." Cloorcro L. Berry, X WOfi'TV, l a. Thy membcr.-hip of the Chrisiiau Endeavor societies of the Presby terian congregations in Huntingdon Presbyt-ry numb, r 3,830. Ilarlov ha:? i'lst recoivod a lot of new clothing a', reduced prices. You ! know the store, at the corner of ! brid j.- aud Wider streets. j Mr. J.iu;os Horning, wears a broad smile, otr the present of a boy baby . that Mis Homing Lis wif presonted i to him oa tho 21it cf April. J.-C. Pivisler, of- lUoointi-ld, is! pr. o:u "ig t" b; ;:ig n cr::.:i:i.d act. on , , . , -i tiir.'.:'-ii court against the Perrv ' i !." i ' j eou... . o.'L'ti oiiiv:!.!!... Af:.:r suiY. riiig with dysjiep.si?, I; tooh Hood'a SarsKpari'da until I gain-! e l a.ipetiie an;l s'reugth." .Vi:s. C- I.. Evacs, Me.lia, Pa. Two t'iiag3 not ofien sen. were - ar!:cd on the 17th dav of April, ;ni; ol snow a 1 the aide of the ! K!r. l b lie . aud dust in the. middle of the! Alvin C'lavbau:di, was waylaid in ! a a ;:'.i.y iu Ne w Port, a few evenings i n:'1, ty tl-rte thieves, an.l robbed oi nil iiio money he had on his person, i.ua d ilhil 8. , , . ' .-:rs. ;l;iam Patterson and oon ot 111. imington, IUino-ise, are viyiting the funnily of Col. John J. Patterson, who is the father of Mrs. W:u. Pat-t- : son's husband. ' Two bottles of Hood's Sarsspar i'.Ih entirely cured ma of eruptions on t!; kin." Thomas Keo.sk, Mont Alto, Pa. An exchange evs: There are two reasons w hy fcomo people don't mind I tile ir owu husmesis. One is that they haven't any mind; and ucother th.iL the.y haveu't any business. i'h-iv will be Penticotal services held n Dresrder's church, near Ori ental oa Sdirtrdav night, Suuday and -S.m,!ay night. May 12th and 13th. A'l udi.illy invited to attend. Ezra Parker, son of E. S. Parker, cashier of the WashinRton, D. C, Columbia National Bank, was in town a day or two last week, and left forash:igton on Satarday, taking with him, his father's two horses and carnage. The men in charge of the books of the Perry county Bank, report that during the months of January Feb ruary and .V irch, the bank paid out seventeen thousand three hundred and thirty two dollars and one cent more than it took in. 'I was not well for over twovears. I took Hod's Sarnaparilla, and feel all right now." A. E. Shakte, Bell v;13e, Pennsylvania. Husband (vituperative.lv) "I was a fool when I married vou. Mariah:" Wife (quietly) "Yes, torn, I knew you were! Bat what could I do? You eeemed mv only chanco; and I thou ght then that vou might improve a little with time!" Grip. The Logan iron and steel works near Lcwistown, were destroyed by tire cu tho mgrht of the lih inst. The less is estimated at 75,000. The ongeu of the fire is not known. Then establishment was partlv in sured and will ba rebuilt. Duan's Review save, "it i3 expected that the $3,500,000 gold thst went abroad on the 21st of April, "owing to Eniioh investments in tho Faria loan." which is an other way of say ing that thero is withdrawal of for eign capital from this country. A man 70 years old, now confined in the Anamosn, lows, penitentiary for cattle stealing, claims to bo Col. Health who commanded the Rv.bel division bearing tl;!t camo at Gc-ttys-burg. His bodv is covered w ith scars of wounds and his story is credited- Squiro McDjnald, while at work, cutting a piece of sheet iron, l:t Saturday, cut his hand nt the root of the If ft thumb po severely that the blood spurted r.uh in a jet. I" Crawford was speedily sent for, and BOon tho fl"'-vuf blond stopped. It v;as not merchant Cat heart's store, in Mill?rstown, as was iir.-f re ported, that was destroyed by thieves blowing th ptife oven and tinner the place, but it was ilio st-n; r.f Pavid rt'rkenlmnnrti Tli .1 mr ;rr.rn :f W. Lahr, and the dwelling hoiis II. AVard were desf rove-J in lho tire that licktd n: thoptoro and dwelling of Mr. llickcnbaugli. TIio advttr.r'i' of Coxf-v'a nr!!iv ua- dor C-i.tf-y hiiusfilf wi'l bo iu Wash- i :.,,,, f ... l : ! iiift'M'i wiiiiii1 a luw iMys taiting in Hi!.- Miybis n-id prcudsin.-; that both (!-.vy and bis ruarph il Brown :.ro i 1, ; .1 ... i i. , e ..: i l . i iuo iii.'ji.ujtin-;!', ui v..ai isi, ioi'i uuo Cf'.tl! f b g "oo I r 'ads, and the ifxuing iwl ! t.n wiiii'li t'i vai-o iiiouov to . c-ni)l-.y the- uns-niployed at road I making. j II is strange that one hundred and ; fi.rtv thousand nit:i will quit work ; ir on.. dar in j-:n t'.c hundre ds of I tuotih-icdii of o' tuotth-icdii of oihor tot. ?lat sr out ! cf v. ork r. did 140,000 soft f .al minors on S.it:rd.tv. S:iprosr tho farmers v,-rre tD striLa bt-saust- ibcy canuot g'! more f.:iv dmir wheat. The voikinftu i have v.-, t heen cut in their waoa like tho farmer has beu cut, iu ihe iirice of wheat, cheep and horses. tt... :,,., i ... i., l ;i I,. . ni etiugi'i Clcaifi'ld town, lecto.1 r.-,y. (Jc-rge i:!!idf, IV v. I) H. Ca: .: btil, :nd lb-v. 17. A. Mclvckv ; coii.-:ai.o!iers to tho a-.rai r (. .11 t.U 1 .. T 7T1 !,'... So; . 'i ,. v- K 'l i . o . l. i ..-:t.-r . Ilex. E. II. Matcer, Ci.eei't.l'.e, for nr.d V. 5!teriiatc lav ! couio-.i.-sioners Mr. .Tames Boiler, Mr. T. A Appleby, anp Mr. H. L. Book, j and Movers C:un-rou, Woods, and Ponieroy as alt'-rnatfcs. ! The First Annual Commencement ;of the Mii:i:ut.-.vn High Hcho- l will jbo held mi the Con.-t House on Tues day Evening. May Sth, ISOi, at S o'.-l ,ck. ! Tbo l'a Irons of t'uo Ptdi.ie schools and t'la frir-nd.-j of E lucatir. in Millliut :wn hod tlironghont 'he cjuo ty, r.ro c ndlally ir i .'d to bo pres e;.t at th:s? oxerri'-c-a. In order to defray the e.p--ns?( -i of the. Comnirnctmant, n smnil ad- I mitt nice fee of teu cent '".Till bo charged at ti c roor. ( 8o:no jilVs ago whilo J...lm Fasic j ft c.u. inpcriol. ia the Mifflin yard, Patterson, was engaged inspecting ! tho wheels of a freight train an jther freight train on thn adjoining track (unobserved bv him backed dowu and struck him knocking him over the bank opp :site the rock c; t bi;lv7 Patterson. He was seriously brained and injured in the full. He has an in jury on his ead and Ins left wrist, left shoulder aad left lii; wera seri ously ci.ulusfe.l. No bones wore broken or out of place. He bids even tually to be- resL.rte.il to his ncuslly healthy r-onditiou. Surgical attention was rendered him by Dr. Darvriu M. Crawford, ono of the railroad surge- o:s at this place. EAST SALEM EM. , ,r . ... , . . lhtj 31. E. congregation vail hold . , . . . t, . the ir communion services on .Satur- dav r.nd 6undav. .-Vr. Knull .-nd sister boards at Mr, Lid-licks ud jo to cchool. Winey's and Schlcgols have got a largo variety of new --oods. Mia. Brubaker is getting hr r barn repaired. .Vlma Kimer was the guest of I Minnie Hoops c-n Sundav last. Samuel Values is sick with :e piinimionia at jnesent. Liii.iu Viiiegarduer is keeping house for Mr. AVoiktl and Daisv Knisely will stay where ehe has besn i-.,,,,-,,'., i,.,. Ltwis Wiiiegarduer lu.idu a busi ness trip to Centre county the hist of last week aud the beginning of this. Chewing gum is the principal oc cupation this spring. Joseph Marked drove in from Io- liana to thia place where his mother is livin ' J. Winegardner has hud Lis post cilice painted. Ida Hubbert is tho organist in the .Vethodiat church. Thomas Collins has inovtJ to Thoii! pson t o .v n . Dajdy. i BARGAIN DAI, BARGAIN DAY, .A.T SCHOTT'S STORES, OX MONDAY, APRIL. 31st, and TUESDAY, MAY 1st. Dress ood, muslin, ginghams, carpets, oil cloth, window shades lace curtina, curtin poles. Eveiything at specially reduced prices. ?4,000 worth of boots and shoes, all at specially reduced prices. Don't miss it. Don't forget it, on Monday, April 30th, and Tuesdnv, May 1st. SCHOTT'S STORES, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SIIEKirF'S S ALES. Sheriff Lapp, sold in tho Court House' on Friday, April 20th, 1894. A farm of 90 acres with house and barn, in Snruce Hill as the propertv of Robert Gilliford to W. P. Graham for five hundred dollars. A tract of 92 acres of mountain land in same township, of Robert Gilhiord to V. P. Graham for ten dollars. A tract of 27 acres with house in Greenwood township, as tho prop ertv c f Fiona and Solomon Hepner, to W. II. Munch for fourty-five dol lars. A tract of C2 acres wiih honee and barn iu Greoawood township as the property of Eiiza Jane C.uncron, to F. A. Wilt for three hundred and sixty four dollars. A tract of 8 acres partly limbered and partlv cleared land in Green-i wood township, sol i as the property of E'.iz-i Jaco Cameron to A tract cf 100 acres with house ! and stable in Tas'-arora township, I sol .1 as the property of S. il Rohrer, i to Mrs. Mary 11-direr for two hun dred and seviuty dollars. A tract of 204 acres of land and ; hou.e, iu Lak township, sMd us the property of Milton Siioop t'5 P.iune iMker and Conu for fifteen dollars. A tract of 100 acres with house at'd birn. in Spruce Hill township, I ma -js iuo t;-oiT.-rtv oi -Joun u. I as-, , , 1 ,T r, tcrsou, to .Vis. LlJa 51. ratterson! i .-i . T t t -v . . . lor two tuous:.r.d il.u;ai:. A tract of 1 0 am s of wood laid in Sprue.; Hiil towtihiiir, s;M as the propovty of Joim L. Patterson, to Mrs II. I'ttt rson for one thousand 1.. lr , , '-o half inttl'Or,t Oi a trac-t of 30 rrcs of ."Mountain btud, iu Sprues Ili'l township, Pold as the proparty oi Joim li. tiiltcrson' to iurs. M. Pattt-rsou for liiiriy livo doilarii. A banana cat'Cg match took place that v.oull er.t 24 bnrar.as, could have them for nothing, but if thev j i could not est the 21, thfy would j hr.v2 to pay for ishat thoy ate at ths ; ralo of two f..r five, i O.i '1 iiurs lav evening, April 4th, i l-Sil-l, John E." Forry, and William j j Pifl'cr, cich aio 1 bananas. Mr. Varkel is out just that much cn tho ' gtrue but he eavs it is worth that ! r.iiirh to knew the eating power and j stomach capacity of (.ho banana eat ! ing contestants." ! "PitTcr on tbo .-ay homo put a ! !i.lg r d Dvvn hi tbrout to se how i far it was to tho bananas an.l when ihe pulled it out the bananas foliow- i i.i iv -- l : . . i i j i 'jin. iaij uc.., iu'Jiilhi oai.i no j Mt pood and he could h.ivc catau more than 24. Now if there is any : one who csn iieai itiat l wmuu i:k . I F , ' , T 1 1 II. i to hear from lii.n thro iga this pap I Yours Trulv, S.iu tr. H.uiiToNf: I E'ain Iu Tiic Side Iypcptla. ''I wis troubled with a terrible pain in my left side which tho doc tors f-aid was caused by neuralgia cf tho heart. As a last hope I used Hood's Sarsaparilla and hava taken 1 bottles. I am entirely free from p nu. I also had dysoepiia but Igot bettr every day and can now eat anythitig and my fciomaih does not refusa it. ' Daniel A. Keiach, Steel ton, Pa. Hook's Pill.', are the best aftcr diaiier pills. WATER MXTl'ttES. Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass lilting.-, and so forth. Plinubirg, pump aid pipe, repairs. Call on i r uddies-.. F. W. Noble, March 20, tf. Millhr.town, Pa. Last S.tuvdiy Miss Marriam P. Welch, was killed, and her intended husband. Mr. MeCI.-i ichen to whom she was to be married on ihe coming Thursday, April 2o. wan fataiy in jured by a freight engine running into the caboose in which they were t akin. 7 a pleas ire trip from Huges vilic, Lyo -niing county, to Williams port, cu West Branch of tho Snsoue-har-n i. The caboose was attached to a fast freight and was followed by a locomotive t hat was to bring the i cabooEC nnil pleasure seekers back to Iluflbisvilie from Williaiusport. At Peundedo station 12 miles from Wiil iauisport, the freight stopped, aud the following locomotive crushed the cabo ose-. Mrs. Baily was seriously injured, others in the caboose f scap ed. Miss Welch the intended bride was a school mate cf Miss Drum, daughter of Rev. Mr. Drum, of this town, and a school mate of Miss Bess Pennell, daughter of Merchant Joseph Pennell of this town. Mips Pennell was to bo ono of Miss Welches brides maids and was ready on Saturday to take tho train to go to Hugesviile when she received a despatch announcing the death of her friend in tha collision of the lo comotive with the freight train. Miss Welsh was the enly child of B. F. Welsh superintendent of the Iiughcs viilo branch railroad. JOB PKIXTING OF EVERY douti at this otlice. at h.ist Sa.eiu, this county in winch j to ouug K-u :u lour ueftu ,,iu.a , RrA : " . ' , , , . ., i nothing would help ner but Itood s A correspondent spo.kos of tuo j SllrsR ;rillR. She took two bottles j m:;rteiou3 achK-vcinei... rt3 fo.lows: ; and K()W hJ is we, aU(i LaH n d ! '-voi- nomo time ,mst Jfr. C. D. ; ti(e Mv bov wa9 t rot.l.lcl with Markd. one of tha b.ist Sa.-m mer- h.laf.,1(.B R,'ma!.h tiim,.B!v aIul Unar.ts ra vlo the oh. vr that ar.y one. : . , , TI...,. v tK!'T;! DEATH TTARKl.tT REll Last Thursday, April 19th, Sheriff Lapp read the death warrant signed by Governor Pat tison, to James B- Rin(rBor,e, strifle3j Spraines, all Carpented, for tho murder of his Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save blind father. One of the Sheriffs k50 by nse of one bottle. War deputies. Mrs. Lapp, and J. N. Keder Tmted the most wonderful Blemish npfl nf f"7irr.nntoi.e lairrAfS. An.l 1ft.ll ' watchman, Andy Crsswf II. were pres ect when the warrant was read. Thieves at Work. Lsst Thorsday night, thieves en tered Judge Barton's store at Spruce Hill, by way of tha transom over the back door Burk Kceely, the store clerk who lodges in tho Judge's house, heard the glass of the broken tr.insom, jingle, quickly aroso and with Mr. Barton's son, and others hastened out." When they came out of the house, a thief in a shed near the store fired a pistol hot. B irtdn di?i charged his gun The thi :ves got away without even being seen. If they had been discovered a faw moments earlier they would hava been canght in the store room. They had barely tirua to get insido over the transom and open the door and get ont. A sledge, tongs and brace and bit were found on the premises, and when identified belong to Oscar Wolf who has a black smith shop in Ihe valley about 2 railes from the store. The thieves it is believed came dowu the valley to this placa and on their way down they stopped at Acadeniia and stole Rev. Daven port's horse and cart and lried to rob the store at Johustown and drove to within a mile nud a half of the town and left the horse and cart near Murry Cunningham's plac9 where it was found on Friday morning. From the nppearauce of the cart, tho men were heavy men or there were thre thieves. . PIOH COSS. It is to!d that a young farmer ........... " ; revival.-! went before t lie nest cynier- ence and a.-ked for a license to be a readier. "I know T am bor:i to nrpneh .!. 1 'i ...:.! n.. i r... i", ""V ' 1 U ' " T iin.i. i i-i i liinji,.-. n;i tun bi:iii, . -. , , , .. . . ; and it lias madii a tastiDfr impression i . . uiiii i L itriM Tii.ititi ri itisi !itr iTniir.KiiTi! M'hnt was vour vision? r.:;ked a bishop. ' Wall, I saw a big, roiiu I. blue ring in thp sky and ill f i le. io .jTfai -rold letters. 'P.O.' ; jt ra,.nt .i,., Christ,' an.l I want : to ;,,; on fir.nr " Tlio ai.nt ; J .... - - e was about to eurv wlieti au out pastor stood up iu the back part of we do the bull nud S:dd: Young man, don't doubt your intention, nor we doubt you siw the vision with tke golden 'IC.,' but I am of the opinion that that '1. C. rat-ant 'plow corn." The convert is a successful farmer. Xoit f!ie t M'etl r.ifc was troubled with wtuia- disease and wbich we think are the best." X.v- TnANu.r. Bf.nsi.no, Cross Kill Mill, Pt. Koor's Pills cure all liver ills. 23 cents oyster !:rm:. Oyster Express is again on the road, an.l leaves Harrisburg at 10.20 P. M., MarvsviHe 10.11. P. M., Dun cannon 10.47. P. M.. New Port 11.08, P. M., Miillin 11.43, P. M , Lewistown 12.03, A. M., Hoctingdou 1.03, A. M , Tvrono 1,42, A M., Altoona, 2.10, A. m: . .i I .iuu:ig k niun. I calarrh in the head, paiun ; .i,,,.;. n.ronrrb mv henl. nn.l tW. " : tired feeling. I heard so much r.bout " .' ' - i Hood's Sarsaparilla that at last I bought a botfl. It did me so much j pood that I bought $3 worth tnd af ter taking all thi? I was entirely cured. I am glad lo ie.-ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any one." Miss Daisy De Rimer, Tdiraer. Pa. Hood's Tills cure indigestion, bili ousness. - - - 3 . MIFfMNTOWf; MAKKRTS. HirfLtsrowir, Aj.ril 2?, !3T Hntt.-r , CO . 10 ..IS . II . 11 Ifatn )!0;idir, ,. -"if .'i......... . ...... tidfS VIKFLINTOWN GKAJN MAKKJiT 55 50 to 20 50 JU'.i'O l i:o 00 ...1.2-'J a humlreil C.-rM in ear. . . Oif, Kyo O'.-.versood. . . T:uotny so-.r5 flas Sct.-:i .... lira.i Clio;: M f :cj.i.inps 1.1 lii 'i -l Alum Si: 1 u: cnitn S;t K'c to 75 10 U) PiJiL.voKr.i'HiA SIakeets, April 21th, 1892. Wheat 60 to (12c: corn 41 to 45e; nats 37 to 20r; butter 14 to 30e; errgs 10 to 11c; live chickens 7 to 20c a lb: spring chickens 2.j to 30 cents a pietle; potatoes G3 to 80a a bushel; tangled straw $10 a ton; rye straw $11 to $11,75 a ton; hav $1.10 to .1.20 a humlrcJ pounds. Keestetter Cuozren. On the Sth ins-t., at F.Hst Siltm, by Rev. J. Lanuis, Mr. Perry Kerstetter and Mies Emma A. Crozicr. Rop(;ers Dasher. Oa the 18th inst., by the Rev. T. McBuriiey, as sisted by tho R-v. S. Dasher, Hr. James A. Rodders, of Thompson town, and Mins Emma S. Dasher, of Mexico, both of Juniata county. Leach Haney. On March 29th, 1SS14, by Rev. Charles Bowden, at his residence, in Camden, N. J , Mr, James W. L?ach, of Harrisburg, for merly of Port Royal, to Mies Maggie Haney, of Marysville, Perry countv. DIED Kij.si.ow. On the night of the 21st of April, Mis. Kinslow, wife of Dick Kicslow, in Milford township, aed 31 years, 1 month and C davs. KIND' ine iosey ues are earned to be have themselves at Waohington. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Ctllousad Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, I Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co , Drusrgist Mifflin town. Pa. Nov. 22, '93. ; If tomwrtU let curad tnka Mannsn DmiblaCv trctSaaafariVa. tt'sthabest Tt it. 60cmu. Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min uts by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This nvcr fails. Sold by L. Banks fc Co , Druggift, MifHintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. Tht oirt Doutrf Extract Sartararflla la Wannara. tl's th bed becansa it curaa. Taks no etbar. 60ri LEGAL. DMIMSTRATOll'S KOTlCK. (Estate of Reuben E. BiipIrp, lato of Tus carora township, drctassd). Notice is her-by given that letters of Ad ministration on tho cs'-ite or Rt-ti'ibrn H. Br.rdffe, lato of Tuscarora township, Juci Dta Contty, Ps-nr.a., deceased, have ben pranted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said I'ftate will ploapo make immediate payment, and all persons having cl.iims against said estate n i1! jires"nt them prrtmptlv, authenticated for sottlpmcnt. IDA V. Bt'RD'iE, ' Feb. L'th, 18!4. .Idminhtralriz. H. P. DERR, PRACTICAL. I5ESTIST, (Graduste of ti e Fbi'udelj.hia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miflliisburg, J 'a , has lo cated permanently in Mifllintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. M. L. Dorr, an I will continue the dan'al business (isthlished by the latter in ISti'!) at the well kii'WD of fice on Bridge strett oppusite Court Hou-e. TEKTIl EXTRACTED, AUSOl.lTK- I.Y WITHOUT PA IX. Jo Chloroform, Elier, or Gas vsci. I No Pore Gunis or Disuon.lort to ratient. ' tilher ci.ru.iT r;r:.et:,,n nr a.terw.iriis. All thesu are Guaranteed tr te rhargo " ,,c 1L- I AH. work puarar.te.d to gne p-rfee! i n:i 1 1; i.ir i inn. i it is. Mr r i n r. ts !. w w b -w tti t- t t'raettCAl Dentist. MAIM STREET, ERS0W, FA. These times economy must be practiced Ifjou can save! from one to three dollar. on a suit, it means to the working! man from one to three day." labor saved, To the farmer iti j means the paving of from two we hor.efctly believe we can save you that much if you will givej us a chance. j We have bought better good.i for le; money than ever be-! fore and are prepared to give you bettor value for your money! tl an j ou have ever received. j We undoubtedly have the largest and best selected stock of i ! MjOn's, Loys, and Childrens' county. We have an exceptionally every day substantial working pants (o the finest dress pants. Our line of Gents furnishing goods cannot be equalled, either in quality, quantity or style. We carry the largest and mot fashionable line of Hats in the county. Our Laundried, Pereal and Madras shirts canned be sur passed, and in neck wear we handle the latest Tecks, Bows and Four in Timid. We also have a full line of trunk?, valises satchels, Under wear gloves, suspenders, watch chains, rings, collar and cuff buttons. Collars, cull's, gloves and a full line of the celebrated Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agents for the S-'wcot Ors overalls and carry them in all sizes. Extra size suits and extra p".uta!oor.s to fit the largest men. Measures taken, suits made to order and a perfect fit guar anteed. It will cost ou nothing lo examine our stock, we will treat you gentlemanly whether you purchase or not. JIOLLOBAUGH & SOX. 1 -'iS-i , . " HORSES. There l as bctn a prrm lies! cf talk f.'u ;t n y lcr.eg not bt-ing safe in Tinieff Funcra'p. 1 1vp nv dis-jom rf 'tat ifrm rf Lorses, and pnrcbased an elep:ct teem ( f llleck lhrs-fs at t)c rr;( of 575. ('0 wl.ich aro perfectly afc . Any wen an can drive-ttci... 'J i fy cv i o atttctticn to cars. VERY TiUJLY, S. EMBALMEK li a Seemed on Fire A Sunstroke Followed by Nervous Prostration Hood's Restored Healths. Mr. Edward Scollin t Phihufrlpliia, Ta. 1 C. I. Hood &Co Lowi !!, Muss.: "Ittiitlomeii on August 10, I w:w taken to St. Joseph's liospital utipoiicioti. from th beat ; my tf inpnit'ire v. as lO-o. I remained In tiif Ins i; l two weoks; I was unable to wark f"f foi.r vrchs nfter that, but then Mt roniiH-11'4 to turn in, as I liave a wif arid five cuiMrcn. I moii lan t Iwl as thoui;'i unilTi;niii cimtiimou s!iotl: from ait oUctric lalt:ry. Eyery Nerve and Fibre of my body shm:v.?1 In a constant sUite of quiv cring altati n a;d trt-nmlousnoss. Heat lliisru'd from tlif cahes of my leg up tlirotili my thiu'l.s and bdy; my left nrra and hand f It n t!ni;;'h on Tirc, and my K;jd a !ied a- if M not, Id split whrii I hioi'M'd down. I !i;.d .c,:t . tins ia my ba'k armnid the I-asc t-f sj.inc. I cou-tinti'-d T.:;ii(k to n : y .;-:. lit !lntf tliat it 1 nnit a;;;; hi c.o Si'ii I vonitd no so Strutting for SVSy FcrrJIy- I have always t. op. athK tif. I)iit I had lost all niiiet;:et and my strt iit'a f.aia-d me; I was on the point f pviii-c up. 1 had read much about Hood's S:.rvip;.nrla. aid e?tifliided to civ-it ; trial. JvJp;o I li.:d taken half a loi tie .:v ;.;.p. : i hT;:i;v v vc.Ttci.ms that 1 would :-v e '.M.uKed to e.:t b ivceu liuals. Hood's5? Cures !!..!.! h':ir.i.nri!l.i !:. nmv fully restored my '.re.:.;t!. :.u I .;:-ie-: ;il health. That terri- Me I. :. er.'irety son.1 I fel as J-': - lis :. i imt. 'I ii.: ...i;:.; iu .tlv .l.-ere-!-l ' I !'.'.' AltU : K-r. -.i M-evi. 1 iiii ul -iirtiia. e'rre liier i!M,ciiiiiathii, li e. Mek heailaehe.iii'li-.jtion. .si" Hon'! s ! 't ?:vr faiis to Cur8 MASS'EBS ?I:i:BL EXTfSAtT SASSAPARKL1. i to .six bushels of wheat. Now. clothing ever rhown in Juniata1 j latge line of pantalccns from the! I S. RUBLE, AND IUMRAL DIRECTOR. iiBHo ana mi Bon,! i PAT- DAT! fK HAT'S the state of affairs at Meycr'p. You see we can much better I afford to sell good? at 5 per cent profit, cr at no profit at ail, than to be 1 idle. Stagnation ineaDS reaction. Activiu, although profitless, meaaf advance -usb energy circulation of iKoney. And that's the reason wbj, despite the linger'iDg winter the sale of Spring Gocds is now in full blast at SPRIWG SUITS FOR MEN, M lis' ( 1 1 J 'j Lfct which f siuict Le ovcrct nic tlster. Apply this irtple (strc'feicn to enr rtattiificect display of SPRING ST1T8 for meD. Our sbowiD is not only large, its immense. The style of every garment offered is perfect, the rcake and trim rival cue torn wetfe. There's ac it finite variety for choice in the material shown, com prising all the latest designs in both ft reign and domestic fabrics. A mere' mention of names of tie materials used would more than fill the space at our command, while the enumeration would by weary the reader. New and nobby styles of both Sacks and cutaways, the fits of which no merchant tailor can improve upon. The price range is as wide as the goods, and no matter what you desire te pay for a Spricg Outfit wo can suit you in material, style and price anywhe-re between $3.87 AND $15.00. $8.56 This price usually buys a mo- iiiniti in!, ire dinr uouiual that occu.'s this season, SHc, and so $S 50 now from a line of Ken's Fine $ 5G Suits, which a year 8go could not have been sold for less than $12 or l-t. Try it. At any rato sec these new $3 06' Suits, TLe 're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYLES -OTT CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cannot be matched by nny showing of similar gocds in the county. It is a stock without a rival and is bei:,2 added to daiiy. The assortment comprises all the Lowest and brightest ideas of the foremost . . r ct :i.' . .t .t - . u a fctro oi niicreu s jotuiiig in ti.e couDtry. ani tucso are .suppiemeBtoa witn scores of orisinal nuvcltifs, the designs of which we control exclusively. IN SHORT-PANT SUITS. Wc are making a very strong exhibit both in the single and iloub!o breasted styles, in all materials, all weights of fabric and from the lightest to tho dark est shuces. Au luaicuso fi-:!d fur choice from SI TO $6. 'HIN.lt Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs are hero for you to sciect from. Ia ma terials every thing tint's uew, embracing the choicest and fiaest effjets in foreign and domestic Cassimercs and Cheviots. Now and elegant designs in stripes aod checks, widen captivates at sight. 81 TO MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COLLARS, 4 ply liuen, 5c. CL'l'I-S, i ply linen 15c. WHITE SHIRTS, "2ls. ISj'dczun of these, all made of reliable muslin and linen uniaundircd. 100 deze-n o the celebrated Pat. Inserted Sleeve Shirts with reinf-itcod back, SOc. I.AI"N1KRKD DRESS SHIRTS 30 dez.-n of our celsbratsd Si brand matchless for fit and tpiatity will po at Toj. The Grandest stock of new Spriug Hats for Men aud Roys iu the County FERD MEYERS, tha Wtclssale & Eetail CI&tLier, Bridge St., Milintown, Ferna. i I I i . 1 3805, ESTABLISHED, 1889 j Special Invitation rTo llie Irublie ' To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that gees on daily ! from OF FT It will le TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of GooiJa for t MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits an'I Overcoats at Ihe Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, .o don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. F HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? AUK VOU A BORROW CU I -CALL. AT THS HRST MIFFI.INXOWN, PA. fotj:r per cknt. ikteeest PAID O.N TIME CERTIFICATES, "Money Leaned at Lowest Rates. EFST IX Tlir Trarfnr n-.alltieiire tnr7ifiwd. art-r'y catlrta-itiK twolx-sof ri-i7.--.T brand Ki cti t7 biat, t.ri,t. I li:i.(.LMIL. j 0V. 9 ILF.BV liTO KKS G KN'EHA LLY. Itrr C A L E S M E V LOCAL OK TKAVF.LLI.NO, to soli oir and Kuraerv Stcclf. Palitrv, Ksrcrifies Stcadv Enip'ovnirnt guaranteed. CHASK EROTnF.RS COMPANY, Dec. b, Kocl cstcr, N. Y The Sentinel and Repuliicau office la tie place to got job work dose. Tiyit. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. rmr it a in.'. 2 gives you choice A N fl mi T T EY TOWN J 17 niata valley bask, oritiiFnisTOff x, c.i, KHANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indmdcally Liable JOr-RPH ROTI3ROCK. Fr,-t;.hnt. T. van inwv, rtf, TlIHKCTOm. W. '. I'onieror, Joimph JintVoeh, Jn.n l!trtler, Jok-ah J.. Barton, I'oWrt E. Parker, I.rnis H. Atfeineon, T. V. Irwin. STOCK'OLES : Reorp? A. K-pner, Acisiy M. Shr:iv. Joi.pfi Kntt.rock, P. TV. 11 ir.bc-ck',' L. E. Alki'icTi, R. K. P-irki-r, W. C. Pomcmy, J. flolwcs rwiiu Mary Kurtz, Jeromo N. Thump cn Jr, John J!erf7ler. T. V. In in. CbarlijitKSr.ydor, Ji..ab L K.irton, Jh7! M. Biair. r.r.! tr if. 1 atu.rw,a. K. M. M. l'.:i,nell, Patniif! S. Rothick, Wm. Swartz. V,Tec and Fnnr rr c-vl. interest wUl t l ai.I on certilictttes ct deposit. r: 2?, 18S1 ft WEAK m tfPenDR from the ccfrta of youthful arrora. aarl Ucay, WfcrtiLR weakcfla. lost luaahood. etc.. I will end a valuable, treouao (nealt.1 contHiai. . full jMrticnlara for home care. FREE of rhar. A. plendtd mdJcml work ; nhould be read ly fTery Dan who ia norrooa axd debilitated. A Mroaa. Trot. F. C roWLEB, Hoodus. Coon, 01 l' uperaiion or butiiu- " . l:..3.n.-s ot curat. lr Mayer j..; t.fie. liiti, Kwrlim, I'a, second Saturuar, I each couth St-nU lor circulars. 4tico Uh