SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN TERMS. Subscription, fl.50 th la-W, If noL," ,? Transient advertiser.,.. In cent, per Inch fo, eMtrrted 60 Transient buslnose notice. . , omn, 10 cent, per Una fn, Ioci11 co1- Ded actions Wu'be t"C.htln,,ertio" to advertise fa the year. Tr hklf quarter SHORT LOC.1 LS. The ood and fields are beautiful their summer dress. in Hicks predicted drizzle weather during the first week of May. A good doal of corn was Dlanr on the 3rd. 4th and 5th of May The Lutheran Congregation in th.s town are repairing their church. Three children were baptized in the Presbyterian Church on Satur day. The small pox patient died in the Miffl.n county poor house several days ago. Dr. L. Banks has a couple of Ger man hre m the yard back of his drug store. . "yS.tumP w having a kitchen built to his dwelling house on Wash ington street. Miss Louie Jackinan has returned home from graduation at a Boston sohool of music. The fnneral of Jacob Shreffler, an aged citizen of East Salem took place last Wednesday. "My sister has bten cured of scrof ula by Hood's Sarsaparilla." Edith Boll, Hollidaysburg, Pa. ''I used Hood's Sarsapardla for Weak nerves and it made them strong. Alex. Smith, Orwigsburg, Pa. Greece is troubled with earth" quakes. Many lives have been lost and ranch property destroyed. F. C. Fink of Harrisburg has Wen selected to investigate the books of the Perry County Buik at Bloom field. 'Tw) bottles of H ji Vs S irsapar ilia entirely cured me of eruptiors on the skin." Thomas Keller, Mont Alto, Pa. Mr. Hugh Hamilton an aed am! prominent citizen of Walker town ship, died List Sabbath evening about 7 o'clock. The LiU. ear'hfjuake in (Kefce kill ed over 500 people, and destroyed the homes of 20,000 citizens of that country. "I todk Hood's Susaparilla to build me up after the grip and felt like a new person." George L. Borry, Newberry, Pa. The price cf wool U down to 12c a pound as t!ie result of (he tariff re form movement of the Cleveland ad "aiuistraticn. Mips Lucy SuIuujY, daughter of An Ire w SnlmT, deceased, was biouL,Lt i'rom Harrisburg for inter ment on Sunday. Joseph Brindle has broke ground for the erection of a new barn for Mr. E. S. Parker, along the road south of Patterson. "After suffering with dyspepsia, I took Hood'd Sarsaparilla until I gain ed aip' !ite r.nd strength." Mns. C Pv. F.- Media, Pa. Tu Lancaster county a small green form has attacked the young clover and is destroying it. The worm ap pears in countless Lumbers. A large party in England wants pilver restored to its former position as redeeming money. Tho.'gold stan '.rd will bring its own cure. Thomas S. Johnston a large dry goods merchant in Huntingdon fail ed last week; executions amounting to $2G,000 wore entered against him. Kelly's division of the Coxey army in Indiana have so intimidated the -fwmers that the farmers turn out with their teams and haul the tramps. George Smith of this town has a tract of land absut a mile from town adjoining lands of Moyer's heirs, and lands of Wm. Hawk, and others for sale. The so called People's party held a State Convention in Harrisburg, last week, aud nominated Jeromo T. Ail man of Walker township, Juniata county for Governor. Homo one attempted to break into the cellar of John Etka's store some few miii.s ago, but the bars and bo!i .? on the doors were strong enough Ij keep out the thiof. Carls are out for thu marriage of Hiss Elizabeth Katherine MoCauley rn.l Mr. Edward Sidney Lewis, on Thursday evening, May 17, in West minster Presbyterian church. David Sulouff found the clover de . utroying worm in large numbers, in 'in clover field adjoining Patterson, last Thursday. The worm is almost a half inch long, shaped a good deal like a cut worm, green in color. Au effort is being made to start a National Bank in Bloomfield. Do. posit? ?ro not safer in a National Bank ilian in a private bank. The soundness and honor of a bank do pends upon the soundness and the honor of the individuals that man age the concern. A second fire in Millorstown, sev eral davs ago, destroyed the building known as the "Old Tan Kow," along the canal, which was occupied by the Claffoixl bovs, and owned by Mrs Se ber, of Port Koyal, who had it insur ed.' The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. A company of Coxeyites ptole a train of cars at Mount Sterling, Ohio, on which tuey intended to ride to Washington and join Coxey this week. They refused to surrender the property to the railroad com pany officers and the police. The militarv was called out and guns pointed, and three mmutes time giv en them to come down. They came down. PubiicW11 !uPtendant of nextLraonth aSais?Ver tiU tLe bVseamberm M fact.0 f?reiS.ns marched from as l t ln Upland, Ohio, iast week, and comniu,i n t' men t ...-!. worit- - mm work, tl's front, down with and all its advocates Americans to th red flajr oped tl7 rat' h W not the Jt arm5es' but forc9 i3 of th nTytocorrtct the ten Tnn lue7eland administ ra- Proper remedy i8 at the ballot bo ' ut 1Q & nun . .. ' bun MM IV . "-iuiuisiraiion. of County Commissioners has anum- Acl i It)?' blvalve". &c. in his of face m the Court House. The fossils fae found on his farmin .Vilford Twp. Ihey are the narrifid ... wiu ui Hume of the things that lived in prehistoric ocean times. From the Wlliamsport Company, we Brick IIAVA IrMi. . brick, the handsomest brick ever seen in this place or county. A red brick, a buff brick, a granite colored brick and a mottled brick. You can see and examine the brick at the Sestikel Office. Coxeyites stole an engine and special car in Oregon and started east over the Union Pacific Railroad, last Friday, for Washington. The military captured them. The next thing tho Coxeyites will be steals horses and cattle, and theu if the courts do not act promptly Jud-e Lynch will. Heir Most aud Mrs. Parsons, wife of one of the anarchists Lunf in Chi cago, a few years ago are in Washing ton, D. C. If the anarchists had their way they would soon blow ashington to pieces, but as affairs stand now at the Capitol Citv, the anarchists have a fearful respect for authority there. Tho schema of running an electric railroad all through and around Get tysburg battlefield has been prevent ed by the interference cf United Ci.l TM . ... "" district Attorney lebam ask ing the United States Circuit Court to condemn the land for the 1130 of public purpose. The object of the railroad company 13 to make money by Lau'.iu? visitors around the grounds. The railroad defaces some of the most intc-resting rpofs ou the battlefield. McAlistervillo people sustained qui to a loc-s by fire last Friday right about 11 o'clock by the destruction' of the Knitting Factory t'or.t employ-' o t about :50 peopl3. The origin of tho fir? is not known. Tbe "nanus fchowed first on m.in floor, second rt-ii-y. Loss about J4,000. There wis i-o insnrouca ou stock or build ing, bat thcj-o v.-us an iusurarico c f 1,500 on the luachiucry. Four hundred dozen stockings were ready to ba s?Lit from the f.:ctory 0:1 Satur day. Secretary of Sta'a Oshori.c of Irur.k when he i.rcdict-i ed that r.h tho costly dwelling houses, ! will ba lui -nod after u. xt fill's kc-j tion. ai;d ti.'it a revolution v st-i'f; i f 1 anarchy will be inaugurtted in this j country, lla was drunk or ho i.s a j lunatic. Nj iuaa but a drunken man 1 or a crazy man could imagine thftt J tii9 people of this country who have ' the luost liberty of any people in the ' world will throw everything in a I crazy raid of destruction of property I and government. j The L-nvisburg Chronicle of May 5, says: Rev. W. B. Cox aud bride, after a short visit to tho groom's mother, returned to Lewisburg on Friday, April 27tb, and on Wednes day, -Way '2nd, went to their field of pastoral labor, Patterson, Pa. The bride Miss Anna M. Farley, is one of Union county's most earnest and ac tive Christian young ladies, and will prove an able kelp-meet to the young minister in his work. The Chroni cle extends best wishes and wishes groom and bride a useful life in the Master's service. The Bloomfield Advocate sa)p: There is to be no more dropping of letters into mail cars. Tho pcst-iua3 ter General has issued an order that hereafter mail will net be taken on the railroad mail cars unless it first passes through the post oJlieo. The order was mado necessary because so many business meu in the neigh borhood of railroad depots in all !o calitic-s mailed their letters oa the train to save them tho trouble of go ing to the pest office and it mado a large amount of extra work for the railway mail clerks. "During a terrific rain and -wind storm at Cypher, Bedford county, on Saturday night a week, seven men, a few of them iu charge of a team, sought shelter in a small covered bridge. The structure was sudden, ly blown down and with one exeep tion all the occupants were injured, oue man fatally. His camo ws Licvi Kinard. George Ritiard, a son, had one arm, a leg and his nose broken and his ankle sprained; W. T. Young's nose was broken and Jesse Young sustained a fracture of his collar bone; J. I. Smith was injured about the back aud hi. One animal sus. tained injuries which necessitated its being shot. The party of men were returning from a delegate electioa at Iiidd'esburg." A democratic Congressman was elected in Ohio a few days ago, and that has been heralded throughout the country, as an endorsement of the present bnsiness progress of the Washington administration, but the truth is the democrats should have carried that Congressional district, for the reason that the Republicans have been fighting each other there the past 20 years and for the reason that the district is democrat ic by over four thousand majority. Notwithstanding those two good rea sons for the district going democrat ic, the great majority was cus down ever 1,400. If the districts all vote that way next fall, there will be few democrat in Congress after the 4th of next Ma'-ch. Road Supervisor Penny of Fer managh township has put a sto&e culvert in the old pike a half milo north of town. "I was not well for over two years. I took Hod's Sarsaparilla, and feel all right now." A. E. Sharpe, Bell ville, Pennsylvania. Ladies looking for the latest styles in Millinery goods and novelties should call at Mrs. Diell 's place on Front street, at the old ttind. The Lutheran congregation under the preachiDg of II. C. Holloway, D. D , worshipped in tha Court Houie on account of a course of repairs that their church building is undergoing. "Yyr.aciu Garcia, of Buena Vista, Cal., is 113 years of aire, as is shown by incontestiblo records, ne is erect ' and strong and has the full use of J his faculties He settled in Los An-! gcles in 1823." j A coal oil lamp exploded in a house in Altoona one evening last week, while the family were out calliug ou neighbors. Neighbors saved the house from burning. The same thing happened in a house in Lewis town last week. It is best not to leave a coal oil light burning when one is out George E- Heinbach, who has been associated with W. H. Felix in the livery business, has received a lu crative position on the Philadelphia Division of the P. R. R., and has sold out his interest in said livery to Mr. Felix. Mr. H., will assume his new duties, May 15 Mr. Heinbach had previously been in the employ of the P. R. R. Co., for 25 years, 20"yeara of which he was a division foreman. Lewistown Free Press. Mrs. Hannah Fowlos wife of ex Sheriff Fowles. died at their home iu Waiker township, ou Monday even ing, April 2'J. She had been ill 6.irao time with a complication of dis eases", but she was not considered dangerously sick until a day before her death. She was a good wife, an affectionate mother and a trus help meet for whom all who knew her had great respect. The sheriff aud his family have tho sympathy of a larga circle of acquaintances. A mob of 1C00 men ran riot in Cleveland, Ohio, a day or two lai t wet-k, visiting the work shops of the cit3", compelling the workmen to drop their tools and quit work. The militia were ordered out to quell tho mob. The southern ex-slave holders are laughing in their sleeve over the turbulent manifestations in the north ern states, and state their caso as an illustration that free workmen are not capable of governing themselves, cd th-it the so-called free system of the northern states will bo torn to pieces by the freemen themselves. By the breaking of an axle freight cars were piled in a wreck Tip'.ou, 0 miles cast of Altoonn, 30 at on the M .rning of lh- 1st iu:4., anil un der the wreck was crushed biakeraan John 1). Snisman of Altoona. It took ten hours of hard work tt get to his hodv. ll: wss to Mies AUco Giuyiich of this county, who with t'M-ir six months old daugh ter survive hiiu. Li the s-.ine wreck H. L. Mark of Huntingdon county, who was 5 f;tting his wav was caught in the wive!?, and had hi.; right hip dislocated and left ankle, aud !g bruisd. It w.ts almost 3 hours, be fore ho was cotton out A Surprise- Our popular and huraerous imple ment man S C. Meyers was taken by surprise on Wednesday evening last at his patlor at the Jacobs House. He found tho parlor filled with the Patterson and Mifllin Glee Club and others, composed of the following named gentlemen: Will Miles, ban jo ist; J. E. Brindle, gu:t.r; Thilo Banks, guitar; W. II. I tollman, Dr. Hayes, W. Henderson, J. C. Gilson, and mine host W. S. Arbogast. Refresh ments of all descriptions were served, and the time was enjoyable. Regimental Re union- A Grand Reunion of the 20Sth Regiment, P. V., will be held at New port, Ta., Tuesday, May 15, 1804, to which all veteran soldiers and the public are cordially invited. General James A. Beaver, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania; Colonel. Thomas J. Stewart, of Internal Af fairs, and his deputy. Major Isaac B. Brown, have already signified their intention of being with us. nis old comradps all hope to have Major Alexander Robb present too. A street parade will take place nt 1 o'clock p. 111., composed of all old soldiers in attendance, Post 207, G. A. R., and the secret societies of Newport, with any of their visiting brethren present. A public Camp-firo will be held in the evening in Centennial Hall, when addresses will be delivered by tL distinguished guests present, and other?, including an address of wel come by a citizen of Newport. Orders for excursion tickets on the P. R. R. svr.teni by applying to D- W. Gantt, Newport, Pa. Committee. Commencement. A large audience was present in the Court House on Tuesday even ing 011 the interesting occasion of the fust annual commencement exer cises of the Mifilintown High school under the efficient directorship of Prof. Oden C. Gortnor, principal of all the Miliiintown public schools. Rev. M. L Drum of the Mifilin town M. E. Church invoked the Di vine blessing. Graduate, Miss Clara B. Mol-on, colored, delivered an oration: "A Launch on Life's Sea," which was well done aud appreciated by the audience. Response for class '96 by Wilmot Hibba. Recitation, ' The Light on Dead man's Bar, by Margery Patterson, for class '07. Graduate, E. Leslie Allison, deliv ered an oration entitled, "The Value of an education The young in an 'a oration was well received. Professor Gortner then made an able address, and was followed in ad dress by two veteran speakers, County Superintendent D. M. Mar shall and Hon. L. E. Atkirison after I which the diplomas were couferred. The occasion was one long to bo rt mtmbered and reflects credit upon the principal of the Mifflintown Pub lic Spools. The demand for the retantion of Professor Gortner at the head of the Mifflintown Schools is as nearly unanimous as it can well be. BAEGAIN DAI I BARGAIN DAY I AT SCHOTT'S STORES. TTESDAT, MAY 15, And WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 2000.00 worth of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Silks, Lace, Trim mings, Notions, Hosieries, Gloves, Carpets, Oil Cloth, window shades, lace curtains and pole?. Everything on these two Bargain Divs at ppeciallv reduced prices. Walt Paper, C00 bolts for Cc; a double bolt for lOo. Borders to match; good Ingrain Cirpets for 25c worth 40c and striped carpets for 12JC, worth 20c. Bsat Hill muslin, pood wide for Gc, worth 10c. Good Matting for 10c, 12JC and 15c. Best Lancaster and Amoskeag Ginghams for 4Jc worth 9c; Henri ettas, 3G inches wide 19c, worth 35c, 14 rows of pins for lc; 12 dozen hirt buttons 2c; Good ChaUies for 4 cents 4000.00 dollars of Men's, Ladie?', Boys and Children shoes at specially reduced prices. Don't miss it. Don't forget it. Tues. May 15 and Wed. May 1G. Schott's Stores, Bridge St. -e- WATER FIXTURES. Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass fittings and so forth. Plumbing. pump and pipe repairs. I Call oa or address. 1 F. W. Noble, March 2G, tf. Mifflintown, Pa. - Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brow&3 valle', Iud., say;: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stnmache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had boe'i doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervinn whiuh done I tuj more good than any $50 worth of ! doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advice every weakly poison to 1 use this valusble and lovely remedy; I A fe-.y bottles of it has cured ms I completely. I consider it the grand I est ire.lieiu in tLe world." War ! ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial i bol tie 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks jfeCo.,Dru!rgist, Mifiliutown,' Pa. Feb. 1, D3-lv. The Bank's Liability. The Bloomfield Advocate cf May sj'.vp: The Assignees of the Perry Count v Bank h.ivo ascertained tho liabilities of the Bank, from the of the book.-! to be as follows: lice Tntprcat ljearinc'ec-rtificatcs:?S0,74ti 70 Balances duo depositors.. 25.!)7". 05 Balance du: other banks. . Di'f f;s outstanding Cashier's checks cuts-tand-insr 3,406 80 3,550 0G 1,0.51 00 Total.... This does l.ot 15,337 fit) le finv notes j heU.by other hanks against the Ber ry County ?aDk, as to which the a sigti!C3 fire at this time uninformed. The-Ebove statement is only intend ed to be approximate, but it is thought tho accurate statement when mado, will vary but little from the above as to the items mentioned. MARRIED. Cassfu Leach. On the 4th inst., by Rev. M. L. Drum, Mr. James Cas ncr and Miss Maudie Leach. Simonton Beai.e. On the 26th nit., by Rev. W. C. Adair, Charles W. Simonton of Lack, and Jennie C. Beale, of Spruce Hill township. DIED Galloway. On tho 25th ult . Spruce Hi'.l township, from pneumo nia. Miss Nancy Jane Galloway, ag- eiiy;i years. FAGEt.Y. On tho 26th ult., in Pat terson, from old age, Mrs. Joanna, widow of Christopher Fagelej-, aged S4 years, 4 months and 1 day. Stewart. Ou tho 2Sth ult., from serai gangrane, George M. Stewart, cf Tusearora township, aged 74 years, S months and 21 days. S'rRAssiu-noER. Ou tho "30th ult., iu Beale township, from consump tion, Miss Mary Strassburger, aged 21 years and 6 months. Fowles. On the 30th ult.. from paralysis of the brain, Mrs. Hannah wife of David Fowles, Esq., of Walk er Twp., aged 57 years, 11 months and 27 days. Mir LINTOWN MAKKKTS. HirrLFBTOwa-, May 9, Mutter 20 rjrs 10 HaiD s Shonldor 14 f.aid , . . , . , , , 11 Side M!FFLII TOWN GBAI WARKJfT Wheat,. 55 50 to 26 50 Cora in ear. . . , O0.3 Rye Cloverseod. . . , Timothy sood , $2.(.'0 - 1 CO !H). ..$1.20 a hundred F'.T aeod , BrjD v.'t..jp. ...... . Middlings Ground Alum Silt. American Salt.... 1.10 1 U0 ....80c to 75 Philadelphia Markets, May 5, 1804. Wheat 58 to C2c. Com 44c; Oats 40 to 42c. Sugars 2J to 4Jc; butter 14 to 20c; eggs 10c; live chick ens, 8, 9 and 20c; potatoes the best, 70c to 1.10 a bush. East Liiiebty, Pa., .Vay 4. Cattle Prime $1.25a4 5l): good $3 80a4; good butchers' $3.50j3.90; rongh fat $2.00a3.10; good fat cows and heif ers $2.30a3; bulls and stag3 $2a3; good feeedefs $3.25a3.50. Hors$5. 45a5.50; best Yorkers, $5.35a5.40; common to fair Yorkers $5.25a5.30; pigs !?5.15a5.20; good heavy sows $4 50a 5; stags and rough sows $3.50 a4. Sheep $3.65a3.80; good $3.40 a 3.65; fair $2 40a3; common 50c a $1. 5f), lambs $2.50a4.65; spring lambs, $4a7. 1 Ura. A. 31. C. Dtlwarth Haniorton, Fa. That Tired Feeling All Run Dowh Blood Feared Poison Hood's Sarsaparilla Permanently Cured All Trouble. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.: " I have teen taking Itood'i Sarsaparilla for seven or more years as a spring tonic. I was so signed. All persons indebted to laid e. run down with hard work and female weakness ! tate are requested to make imvediite pay that I would go to hed thinking that I would I man;, and those having claims against the not 1 able to get up in tho morning. I have same to present them duly authenticated suffered severely with lor settlement. My Back and Llmbe. SCnRE- FLER. I have Just finished taking nvo bottles and am . . drntntttrattr. teeling welL I do not have that tired feeling Cocolamus, May 4, 1891. and feci better In every way. 1 have an excel- lent appetite and sleep well at night. I have i also given It to my t:iueteen.year-old son with good success, fast fall he cut his limb with a I corn si.-kle. It healed up In about two weeks, ' but in a short time after lie was j Seizsrt With Chills, and the limb swelled to twice its natural size, j lie was not able to move aud was obliged to 1 take his bed. Tl:o swelilnjrs and sores went up ; Into his body and I (oared that blood poison had set In. Alter taking Hood's Sarsaparilla he Hood's5 Cures Improved ctoariily and was soon able to b ! about again. I have recommended Hood's j Sarsaparilki to several and shall always havs words of praise tor It." Mrs. A. M. C. lIif I worth, llamorton. la. J Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and aQicieuUy, ou luo liver and bowels. lUc. I It Never fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. JL.iL MAIN STREET, PAT TERSON, PA. These times economy must be practiced. If ou can save i'rom one to three dollars on a suit, it means to "the working man from one to three days labor saved, To the farmer it means the saving of from two ;o six bushels of wheat. Now we honestly believe we can save you that much if you will give us a chance. We have bought bettor goods for lees money than ever be fore and are prepared to give you better value for your money than you have ever received. "We undoubtedly have the largest and best selected stock of Men's, L'oys, and Childrens' clothing ever shown in Juniata county. We have an exceptionally large line of pantaloons from the every day substantial working pants to the finest dress pants. Our line of Gents furnishing goods cannot be equalled, either in quality, quantity or style. We carry the largest and most fashionable line of Hats in the county. Uur Laundried, 1'ercal ami passed, and in neck wear we and .tour in Hand. We also have a full line of wear gloves, suspenders, watch buttons. Collars, cull's, gloves Douglas ehoe for gentlemen. We are agents for the Sweet an sizes. Extra size suits and extra pantaloons to fit the largest men Measures taken, suits made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed. It will cost you nothing to you gentlemanly whether you purchase or not. HOLLOBAUGH & SON. .f f r-'. HORSES Tbre has been a great deal of talk lime c-t rcncrais. l neve new disposed of tbat team of horses, and purchased n elegant team uf Black Horses at tbe eost cf $575.00 which are nerfeotly aic . any wcn.an can Criv6 tbem. 1 ! English Spavin Liniment removes all H?rd, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, i Ring Bone, Striflee, Spraines, all ; Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save i $50 by nse of one bottle. War i ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever kcowD. Sold by L. Banks j & Co , Druggist Mifilintown, Pa. Not. 22, '93. I If fwimil nt mrt4 take Mannw DouM Et- 1 tnctiaraaiarllla. tttttiakatt trjU. 60 Itch on human, mange on horses dops and all stock, cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks . Co., Drnggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. lha atilf DouM Extract SmMi la H't tha bwt hicmi am Taka aa athar. aOeto. LEGAL. DJflNISTcATOR'S NOTICE. I (Gctite of Jacob Schrefller late of Delaware I township, defeated.) Node it hereby f ien that letters of Ad j niinifttration npoa tbe eatata of Jacob : Schrnflfr. late of Delaware towaililri. 1 deceaaed, baring been granted to the nndfr JP.DERR, PRACTICAL OETIST, (Gmdnete or the Philadelphia Dental Col li go,) formerly of MifHinhnrg, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Villiintown, aa auc 1 cesser to the late Dr. . L. Dcrr, and will j conlir.uo tbe dental business (established by the !at!er in I860) at the well known of fice on Bridge street opposite Court House. i ZP- TKETII EXTRACTED, AUSOH'TE- i.i 01 iiioj 1 r.ti.x. Ao Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Piseomfort to patient, i-iibir (Hiring extraction or afterwards. A!! these are G uurardctd cr ro chareo will be n.ad.j. y All work guaranteed to give perfect atit.f.tctioD. Terms, strictlv cusb. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentlt. on, Madras Shirts cannot, be sur handle the latest Tecks, Bows trunks, valises satchels, Under chains, rings, collar and cuff and a full line of the celebrated Ors overalls and carry them in examine our stock, we will treat about my horses not being safe in bey pay cc atttention to oars. gn. S VERY. TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. BUSY HAT'S the state of affairs at Meyer's. You see we can muoh betUr I afford to sell goods at 5 per cent profit, or at no profit at all, than to b 1 idle. Stagnation means reaction. Aetivitj, although profitless, bmm advance push energy circulation of money. And that's the reason why, despite the lingering winter the sale of Spring Goods is now in fall blast at Meyer's SPRING SUITS FOR MEN, HS INClIJLE That which f annot be overcome Webster. Apply this simple eipresion to onr asgnifictnt diipUy of SPRING SUITS for men. Our showing- is not only Urge, its immense. Tbe style of every garment offered is perfect, tbe make and trim rival cus tom work. There's c infinite variety for choice in the material shown, com prising all the latest designs in both foreign and domestic fabrics. A mera mention of names of tbe materials used would more than fill tbe xpsee at oar command, while the enumeration would by weary tbe reader. New and nobby styles of both Saoks and ouUwayt, tho fitt of which no meroh ant tailor can improve upon. The price rsnge is as wide as tbe goods, and no matter what yon desire to pay for a Spring Outfit we can snit you in material, style and price anywhere between $3.37 AND $15.00. $8.56: This price usually buys a me-. diuni quality suit, unusual tbat occQt-s tbis season,! and so $S.5G gives you choice now from a line of Ecn's Fine $.56 Suits, which a year ago eould not bave been sold for less than $12 or $14. Try it. At any rate see thesa new Suite, They're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYL.ES CHfLDREN WCLOTI UN G, j Cannot be matched by any showing The assortment comprises all the newest and brightest ideas of the foremost makers of Children's Clothing in tbe country, and these are supplemented with scores of original novelties, the designs of whioh we control exclusively. IN SHORT-PANT SUITS. We are making a very strong exhibit both in the singlo and doable bressted styles, in all materials, all weights of fabrio and from the lightest to tho dark est shades. An immense field for choice from SI TO SG. SPRING PANTS. Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs are hero for yon to select from. In ma terials every thing that's new, embracing tho choicest and finest effocts in foreign Dd domestic C'assimercs and Cheviots. Tev and elogaat designs ir stripes end decks, whicn captivate at sight. 81 TO MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COI-LARS, 4 ply linen, 5c. CUFFS, 4 ply linen 15c. WHITE SHIKTS, J24c. 185 dozen of these, all made of reliable muslin and linen uclnundered. 100 dozen oOhe celebrated Pat. Inserted Sleeve Shirt with reinfnrcfd bark, SOc. LAUNDERED DRESS SHI UTS-50 dozen t-f our celebrated $1 brand matchless for fit and quality will go at 75c. The Grundest stock of new Spring Hats for Men and liovs in the County. FEED MEYERS, the WiBsale&Eetail Clothier, Bridge St., Mifflintown, PeEna. 18(35, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily 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 Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ie truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, 60 don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TO WIST IPV. HATE TGU MONEY TO DEPOSIT?; ARE V0U A BORROWER I CALL AT im FIRST . B & MIFFLINTOWJ., PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TLME CERTIFICATES, Mcsey Leaned at Lowest Bates. AXLS PrT W TUK! SAtin. Ita wearing quaUtiffgaraniwirpiinwd. actually Outloarini; two boxffl of Pi)i."l-er hnwd. Not eflttcua br haat. t .i. i 1 li ECtMlNE. FOR SALE BY DKALKRS O? XRRAIXY. llff s ALESME .N WANT-RT) LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, o Bell Karserj Stock. Salary, Expenses an Steady Employment ftnaranteed . CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, H. X. Tbe Senttnel and Repnilican office is the place to get job work done. TiyiL ItwUl pay you If yon need anything in that line. EVERY $8.56 but it's the! of similar goods in the county. It is JUNIATA valley bank, OFMIFFLllTOUjr, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKPH ROTH ROCK, PrtnJent. T. VAN IRWIN, Cthet DIBKCTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Uerttler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothroek, Joslah L. Barton, Louis R. Atkinson, STOOKBOLDZBS : George A. Kepnor, Annie M. SheUey, uBii rioiiirocs, L. E. Atkinson, P. W. Manbeck.l R. E. Parker. Vv. L. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin- Mary Knrtz. Jerome N. Ttomi w.n jonn uenzier, T. V. Irwin Charlotte Snyder, John M. Blair. Josiab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. Swartz. F. M. M. Ponnell. SamuclS. Rothroek, Three and Four per cent, intercut will be paid on certificates of deposit. jan 23, J8S1 M TO VEAK mil Baffcrinc from the effect of Tontafal amrs. mil deraT. waatina weakoaa. hwt maabood. eta I wil CDd a valuabla traatla (saatnf eeauiuin faU rjartteaUn (or ooiaa aara. F REE bana. k plmdid BradKal work : tMutdbe raa ay oiT Dan who la enrraoa and debUUatad. I lima.; mac w. O. rowLKR, WoeOua, RUPTURE!; I Cure sruaraBiM UTlJr.J n u 11 f 7; rh-"is-.ds of cores. Dr. MaT.7, I Hotel Penn, Ueadinir, l'a..iMond fSSrda3i each mouth, tend lor cuculars.
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