i J V ii ffrvTlSEL & RSPCBL1CAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEnXFSOAT.MATlS. 1894. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 por annum if paid la advance; $2.00 If not paid in advance. Transient advertisements lasertod at 60 f,nts I ich for eaoh 'n"ortion Transient business notices tn local coJ- io cents per line for evsh Insertion. DnCii'M wUl b made to those desiring , adVprt'M by the year, half or quarter ye"- SHORT LOCJ1LS. The biss fisher is getting his tackle relr- Jn l.;e J. K. Patterson was in town on .Vnday. There was a heaw fog on Satnt flay morning 'eirlv ft-l tD0 corn 'n Juniata has been planted. The fauiilv name of the Governor 0f T. x is is Hogg- n F. Wail ice oi xusearora was in town on .Monday. Mr. Dysiner has built a stable on tin homo lot in town. .T.r.niinli N. Kellfir, Esq., has bought himself a bicycle. TV" fesor D'sitirrpr's Academy is well s:ipplieil with pupils. J -. ic;f Lyons held court for Judge g.,vii-o in Snnbury last week. R v. John It. Henderson has re signed the office of school director. .1. V. M. To Id has bnn appointed p Ju-co of the Peace in Patterson. Ex sheriff G. Meadville of Blair county has failed for about 33,000. Kurtz Tviuft'man has repaired his manriou on his farm near this town. "Horses sleep with one ear point- ed to the front; but why, no man can tell." M.ire potatoes have been planted iu Pennsylvania thin aDy proceeding year. Ti ers nre 63S pupils now attend ing the West Cheater State Normal School. A number of people attended Barnum's show at II irrisburg on last Fri lay. The coks men's strike his caus?d Mnrlinll's furnaca at Newport to bark its (iics. ,;IUlv lus 4.S0O.OOO lemon tree, wliV'i p.'id-ns about 1,260,000,000 Ieiuin annually.'' Mis Rebecca Parker of Lewistown visif" l her a;mt Mrs. Robert Mc Mcicn over Sunday. Tho Coxiy camp has been moved fiTM !he District of Columbin to Hy att svilie, Maryland. C xv's avmv i i growing less. His fo'l-'.v( rs to Washington cannot en dun lyinT in c.tmp. T.ih'.i J. P.iltorson, Jr., his been admitted tT practice in tho Supreme Court in Philadelphia. ula bv Hoods Sarsaparilla." Edith T,.'j M.-viiid av-bn;-.' V-- Jj. i., lo..i lay. oni., .. :r. Rou.h rf Oikland iii' n'.tr ,i nH' lot oi western catiie to lits place on Moudav. The bicvole placed ft B. Fruk ibi'vk fe'l into chance by the hands of l-'verytnan John B.rgy. T'je Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pary have i r.ew engins that runs at tho rate of 70 mils ai. hour. Th." Sfflt? Fishery Commission put 50,010 little salmon into the river at this placo one day last week. O ir-of the ,oz"eKt hotels in the Juniata Vn'Iey is (he AsLton kept by Lar.dlor.l Leach in Patterson. :T used Hood's Sar;:apanlla for wenk nervt s ar.d it made them st rong. A!cx. Smith. Orwigsburg, Pa. Abr.ini Williams of "William's Orovo C'.imbirl:ind couniy, has a B'ccr i'iat weighs 3,800 pounds. A. F. Raff- nrbergei-of M.-Culloch's M:'! - is building a hotisc on hisplaco in Juniata township, Perry county. Conies Zimmerman while making a run in a gam. of base ball at Dua cannon fell isnd broke his left aim. IV at o bugs hava put in an ap pi-ar i'vo. They sosm to coma out of tin. ground with the potato stalk T!ii Democratic party next fall will find itself like the Indian who lasioc.l a locomotive jerked to pieces. Said a rich man: There is only cno thing worse than poverty, and t!--Rt h to bo ablo to keep five serv ants. Jacob Thomas has sold his farm of 70 acresin IVrmnnatfh townshin, to his brother Semucl Thomas tor s:?, 531. Edward Bartley is making a tour of this ar.d several neighboring coun ties as aa agent for a large hardware firm. An exchange says the difference iu winding i in winding up a clock. It goes. In winding up a t'anco it stops. The long coke and coal trains are mis-iug on the railroad since the coal and eoko strike has bueu iuaug urated. Tb.3 traveling musicians have start ed on their sumni'-r tour, and may be seen and heard almost any day in town. "I towk Hood's Srsaparilla to build me up af;e r the grip and felt like a new person." Georgo L. Berry, Newberry, Pa. Fifty men were along tho moun tain north of town in Fermanagh township on Sunday putting out lire in the woods. The letter uncalled for in the Jlif flintown post office at the close of the week ending May 12, was for Miss Kato Bailor. 'After suffering with dyspepsia, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla until I gain ed appetite and strength." .Was. C. R. Evans, Media, Pa. The railroad company has dispens ed with a large nnmber of men along the Hue, and others have been put on four davs a week tiniu. The 25 ih annm.1 inth P..-nnsrlvnti,- vt i -nnsylvania Veteran Cavalry, held in Harrisburg on June will be 14. Tie T.-xVllsoD' aSnt fo" Glen Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N kstwaeTS9d this ne;shborod; Halley's comet is heading thiswav and in 1911 it will be due,and will be so bright that it can easily be seen during the daytime. From the accountants statement, the Perry County Bank of Bloom! field will be able to pay ita deposi tors 2 cents on the dollar. Road Supervisor Boyle, .f Schuyl kill county, will be tried for issuing bogus orders and bogus bills for work done on the highways. The mansion barn on the Stouffer Cedar Spring farm has been repair ed. The stone west gable end has been tnken cut and a frame end put in. 1 Charles Waream after an illness of four days with pneumonia, died at 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning at his homo in. Patterson aged about CO years. The wives of 300 miners in Cum berland have notified the strike lead ers that their husbands intend to continue at work in justice to their families. IW. S. P. Kindt of th Evangeli cal church wa? kille 1 at Middleburg, Snyder Co., a few days ago by an iron rod from a well drilling machine falling on his head. Congress seems to ba disposed to pas a bill providing for a committee to investigate the Coxoy moverasnt, and the depieao l condition of labor, and report ou sun?. Christians condemn the heathen Chinee for the compression of girl's feet, but permit of the compression of girls waists. Which is tbo worst. compressed feet or compressed waists. jLne Junior United American .We - chanies of lloadinj. P;t., have p.piilied to court for an injunction to oirst A. J. Freegman from the school board, because he has never been naturaliz ed. Mr. W. H. Groninger siys: Then 13 a continuous str tch of oao hun dred square miles of mountain tiru bfr 1-iud ia Juniata and MiiUin coun ties, in which aro beir, deer, turkey, pbcasnr.t.-:, Ac. Coxey's divorced wife proposes to sue Cox. y as soon as he gets back to Ohio for stealing away her daugh ter, and having her to rido in tho May Day rido at Washington as "tbo Angel of Pence." These hard democratic times nv" """ mo., a- Mee iur. m"k;n" th-rsnl-nn,1 file nf tl.A , tor,-, i U SS- ? IS' fioa witT:1 free t. ido 1-a.iers of th .femoc I r-cv who want aVf-.ir- levlnTl Ir. I'., J rcmn n'T ha! 1 ! ii.a nauuyini uMiuitiiH iu me w.irlu are those that lire on a vego - lao.o mor- tno lion m Ic-rocious rather than strong. The bull, hore. reindeer, elephant and antelono, all i strength, ; vegetable diet." i tkvi,.i, -t ,3 If tin land owners ,u would re - ram from raising gram one vear, j j. .um . I Kir. is .- i.a-.a predicts, ami lbs r.o wor-r. thau the net of strikers to advar.ee fho pri. ku:.is i.u.a prou-irrs, ami woum uiuy which they are icif-rfsted in. Tho Democrat and S -iilii.el of Lv.-istown wants th back seals and tho gsalk-rv seals iu the opera house raised hiijh in price and tho price of a i j front seats put down low so that thi toughs cf tiio toTn wiil take the front seats wh&ro they can lo scon, and be required to Ijohavo decent:y. A Kc:entirl-j writer on mi.Trib-s Jo dares that the microbo of coabump- r.oti, sa shape, is thin, of variable lengtn, .'uoss like t-tioit thin Rfcics. The cholera microbe is in the form of a hi-.lf circle. Tho microi'.e of in termittent fever i? spiral. The mi crobe of even- disease has its own form Lewisburg Ci.ronicle, .Viv 12: dames Riioa In, a pattern maker, at the Huston works at Montgomery, was i:i Miiocy, Friday of hist week, where ho indulged in strong drink, sat down at a table in a restaurant find, apparently fell asleep. When they went to nrouso him, they were Bhoeked to find him dead. Ag J 70 years. Bill Nye writes: "Every newspa per man lias, at some time m his newspaper experience, mt the man uu i a kim iuoro papers tiian lie can read. He was in town last week. He paid 2-oc fr an ahuan.e, wiped his noso on an awning, tried to blow out an electric light at the hotel, put a r.ickle in the slot at the post clSce because the mail didn't appear, want ed to lick the cashier of the bank be cause it closed at 3 o'clock, nnd watched the sign over the jewelry store looking for it to strike " The ntory of the Reformation or life of Luther in the Lewistown Op era House, Thursday and Fridav eV eninga. May 17 and 18, 1S9-I, to'i.l by Mrs. H. II Monroe the renowned Lec turer with tho aid of 85 superb ptcr- eoptieau views and 10!) of the select young people of Lewistown, iu Six teen Century Costumes, under the auspices of the St. John's Ev. Luth eran Church. Two allegorical pro cessions, Luther's Famous Trial at Worms, Erfurth Monk and Chorus Boys, Nine Nun3 leaving a convent. Admission 25. 35 nnd 50 cents. Doors open at 7 P. M. Tickets cn sale nt Fostnot's music store. Professor Gortner took with him to Macedonia last Thursday on the occasion of the public schools'-picnic, a valise well stocked with bandages and snake poison remedies and chol era morbus medicine to meet any case of snake bite, accident or r.tom ach ailment. It was not a good day for snakes and all escaped snake bite. Accidents did not befail any of the picniccrs and bandages were not re quired. A few of the children over ate themselves and over drank them selves and as n consequence were sick in the ctomach which sickness was soon re'eived in every case by taking some of tfco Professor's medi cine. Mr. Gortner knows as well how to run a picnic as he knows how j to run a school. ! "Two bottieq of Hood's Sirsapar illa entirely cured me of eruptions on the skin." Thomas Keller, Mont Alto, Pa. C. P. Breckinridge was one of the Cleveland administration leaders to advocate reduction of pension appro priations. Stop! look and listen when yon come to a railroad crossing if you have not a clear view of the track bath ways. The apple crop in Blair county will be a failure says the Hollidays burg Register. Frost in April nip ped the bud. The public schools of MifHintown, picniced at .Macedonia last Thursday. The picnic was gotten up by Pro fessor Gortner. C. P. Piinnabiker editor Coalport Standard, accompanied by his friend Mr. Danlinger of Phillipsburer visit ed in tlr's place a day last week. The town council should see to it that no filthy water be allowed to ac cumulate iu the gutters of the town from back yards or other places. John S. Shirk givo;; notice to all persons not to trespass on his farm in Fayette township for hunting and fishir.g or for the gathering of berries. Tho B'.oomfield Advocate of May 9, savs: Of the 20 horaes offered for sale on Tuesday of last week, but 9 were sold, the prices ranging from $40 to S110. The coal miners' strike is holding up the price of coal, and the miners are losing one hundred thonsand dollars in wages every day that they are out of work. A man has a riirht to loaf as much as he pleases if ho pays his way. in the face of the speaker's congre B it what right has a striking loafer j gation. Tho face of Rameses trans to march around and compel other units to us a knowledge of hia selfish men to quit work and becomo loafers? nes and wickedness. Our charac. Kcnnett Square, Pa., May 8. The 5 year-old daughter of John B;-cge, who resides a short distance south of 1 here, died yesterday of hydrophobia, ' S'.io was bittoa by a dog six weeks Ths people of Ciearfield have by a vote decided in favor of the purchase I of a poor honsg farm. Oao hundred and twenty fj-.-ius have been offered It -J cointy commissioners for tb; poor house farm. Thieves got into Wm. Leichcs' housi at Doyle'a Mil'..- on Saturday nigh!-, and stole a $10, a i?20 and a $5 gold pieci from a pocket in Mr. Leach's pints. Soma silver coin iu the pockets were allowed to remain. Talraage's Church in New York City was destroyed by firo on .Sun- laim'l?e ""as stlU 6haklD hand Tilh 1116 th9 Uro as! the rS IS vl U,I' ta cburc'1 h been burned and every time on Sunday. Loss about JiOO.000. In- surrnee $2MO.00O. A hotel near by . n nchiroycu ny uro iron ;ue ciiurcii ! -T- -.,, r xr , i T " " ';.-"'""' 1! Iud ! ' sajn: j. owe my mo to tna 1 ont" Amencaa Nervine. I I 10, fleets of an exuausted .Stomach, ...-.-om,u,.,Uh..j: n.ttni:ui.'iJi'.t:io utrjiu nuntiugaon will noia a ; a g.ner.,1 shattered condition of my ! Sunday School Convention in the I wliols syst:-m. Had given up all ! Presbyterian church at Miillintr.wn, ; uoprs or getting well, tia-1 triea tl.rue doctors with no rehe' Tiio j nr.-t uotuooi t!ie .crvsno Tonic in . riovei me so musii lii.it 1 was able to walk about anil p, few bottles cd n;e entirely. I believe it is best medicine in tho world. I cur tle can Sold net recommend it to by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, M-'f aii.'owD. Pa. Feb. y '93, ly. The a vuiiis oi jiiitcnuown were i'iru ouv, iKcKwarus ir.-iu a fpriog wagon in wnicii tlicv - . a-. ! wis starting homo from the Public J School Commencement on the nilt i of fho e.'.iei i.-iiroi ..i i,oi;, ! sMerablv hurt. a no r.ccKicnt ociur strcet opposite the The horso started red on Bridge Court House. suddenly, and tho seat Iroi pe 1 off tiiroT.-ing tec j-onng lailios to the ground on their backs. Tho villag er sister was unconscious anil was i carried into ibo law office of George J. Parker where under the attention of Dr. B.u.k3 she was revived to con sciousness, and in an hour and a half after was able to go home. A third sister ,:nii a brother iu tho froat SJat wore not thrown out by the sudden start of the lioroe. A correspondent, of the Lev.-istown Gazette, Bays: The pair of King birds that hav taken up their quar ters in a large apple tree in our orchard and hatched out and reared their young for a number of years came uacK luesday of Jast week and took up their abode in the same tree, ana mar nrst wort alter thev arnv - 1 L " e i was io wuip some saucy crows that hid b&ecnia to familiar about the poultry yards. They done it uo fine and the black chicken and eg sucking thieves have made themselves scarce since. Thoy arc worth tueir weight in goid, about the poultry yard. Keeping Jiawks and crows away. We hope no person will shoot them as soma nave aone lor Deo inrds, as they only catch the drones and they are no account. Tho hoDcy bse they do not catch. I he AJtoona Tribune of May 10, says: There is considerable complaint among parents because of the habit that some people have of distribut ing tickets for entertainments among school children. A photographer has also been at work taking "groups of children and teachers in the yards adjoining the school building lately. These things create a demand for money from parents who are often unable to spare it, and perhaps equal ly unable to convince the children that the object for which it is want ed is not worth the outlay. Ths school board did right on Monday night by refusing permission to dis tribute circulars or programs in the school rooms, but they should go further and prohibit teachers from receiving freo tickets, and there should also be some way found to prohibit inte.rfereuco with scholars while on their way to and from school. A meritorous enterprise can be made successful without questionable meth ods being resorted to and one that resorts to the public schools'asau ad vertising medium deserves to be look ed u:onvith suspicion." On Sabbath evening, Rev. John R. Henderson, preached a religiously instructive sermon on the subject of the K;ng of Egypt that knew not Joseph. It was a subject that church. goers havo heard discoursed upon frequently, but Mr. Henderson made a new departure in his presentation of the truth to be deduced from the acts of the Egyp'.ian Kings that op pressed the Jews in the land of Eypt. For a beginning of his subject he read from the 26th chapter of Isaiah and founded the text in the 8th vere of the 1st chapter of Exodus, and then presented the historical fact that the King that knew not Joseph was of an other dynasty than tho King under whom Joseph became a ruier in Egypt. The oppressor was of a new dynasty that had gotten control of tho political and military power of the nation and turned down Joseph and his family and enslaved the Hebrews. It ia 3500 years since that important event transpired and now the world is brought face to face with the mummy of the cruel selfish tyrant and despot who ignor ed Joseph. What changes have taken place since then. In 1880, the mummy of R inif ses was discovered and unwrapped from its linen shroudcl drapery and is now on ex hibition in a muscam in Egypt, whero it can be seen and studied in the features of tho face. Tho head of Raniescs is long but small; the locks of hair are white; his eyes ara small and close together; Lis nose is long and arched; and his chin prom inent, and the whole cast of features i3 hard, criwl, despotic, eelfish, and thus aft'.r the lapse of 3500 year, we read t-.ie character cf the vcx-.m in his face iust us the character ia read ters are transmitted to tho faces of our children. The ijreiit works in ijgypt tiiat iameses carried out are forgotten, and men now ask not of his works, but of what mmnc-r of man was he, and now after tho lapse of a?os, wen inquire of his qualities, his character, and look into Lis face i to learn these things. A mau'a obit in ry is generally told ; in ii few words by those who knew , him; and by a few words we describe j tut character and quality of tho long sine : ue i l R-.nncses. lie was n fcI ; fish, hard-hearted ruier. ! So it. trv irlmna 1a kmi! if tic love of rule iu our sphere of life. j L -t -, Frcea 01 ,ujnc-v mtiy 1,0 no features 'n our. 1 sc-s '-a le(ld us 10 IorKet Jesus just as Ramcf cs for love of power forgot Joseph. Rauiescs died, and perhaps Lit; som is uacnangcd. II wo are seinsb, cruel, tyrannical, despotic, wo may become fixed in those things or Lab- jiU, and iu the Jong years to come i o lr souls ln'xY remain unchanged, ; R -.meses forgot tho claims of Josaph. The question i-, don't forget the ! claims of Jesus. Are vcu certain 1 you ore not Lara-near ted. and are i warring upon CLnV-in this world in '' whicli von live S;md:)y School Cout eut Ion "The Easltrn Division of tbo Pres- in Tuesday, Juno 18!) t All tlie Prosbvterian schools of Juni ita, - ! MiiUin, HuuUngdou and UedforJ cour.aes are reiiueK-.cd to ha rc-pre Bciitcd uy oeiegates. It is the pur pose of t!;e committee to make this Convention ouo cf special interest and profit. Live topics will be dis cucsed hy pastors and experienced Sunday School workers. Will vou h.;niijy :iavc delegates appomteu car- - ; anil do all vou can towrrd rous- i ;,,. r- - i O t 1 11 vour school and congregation in behalf of this Con vention." .HARRIED. McC'aiiran STRAfSSir.. On Mav Jrd, ly Rev. H. C. lloilowav, D. D., Charles H. MeCacbran, of Patterson, ar-d Ellen M. Slrausstr cf Milford township. Co Faki.kv. At the residence of the bride's parents", on the lOih rf April by Rev. J. D. Shortens, Rev. V. B. Cox, cf Patterson, Pa., and Miss Anna M. Fyrley, Union Co. Sellers MoMhex. On April 24, by Rev. W. H. Buriell, D. Norman Sellers of Port Royal, Pa . to Miss M.'-.ud .V. .'lie M con of Ohio, danghter of Huh L. .VcMeca Into of TurbeUj township, deceased. BorERsox Zoxo. On the Ctit, inst., by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. Daniel I O. Jowersox and Mifs Katy Zod both of Evendale, Juniata county-. DIED ZsidErs. On tbc 2Gth of April, near Cross Roa.ls, Juniata eountv. Nora E , daughter of Noah anil Amanda C. Zeider?, aged 1 year, C months and 20 days Sci?nF.i Fi.r.R On the 30th of April, near East Salem, Juniata county, Jacob Schrefllcr, aged 04 years, 1 mo and 6 davs. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mi?T.mTow, May 15. 18P1. Hutter EW Finn, Shoiildur, I.iird . . . . , m . . . SH, 20 10 18 14 11 M'' rl'HTOWW GRAIN tIAKKIT Wheat,. 65 50 .... to 26 . . . . CO .... . . $2.10 1 GO 90 .$1.20 a hundred 1.10 1 00 80c to 75 Cora in ear CMt6 Rvo , CloTorseoi. ....... Timothy socrt ..... Fii.x B'jod Bran Chop Middlings Grouud Alum Silt. .SirerictL Sail.... rHiLAPEUHlA Markets. Mav 12. 18'J4. "Wheat 5G to COc: Corn 45c: Oats 44 to 4oc; straw 73c per 100 lbs; clover hay 9 to $10 a ton; timothy hay 113 to $15 a ton; butter 14 to 24 cents ft lb; cjrgs 10 to 11c per doz.; last year chickens 10 to 11c a lb: spring chickens 19 to 20c alb; ducks 9c a lb; loose lard 7c a lb; refined lard 8c a lb; pork ham 14 to 16c a lb; smoked ham 11 to 13c a lb; should ers 7 to 8c a lb; tallow 4 to 5c a lb; old potatoes 65 to 80e a bush.; new Florida potatoes $7 to $9 a bush.: Flooitla tomatoes SI. 50 to $3 a crafe cucumbers per crate $1 to $2.50; Pens pea bns'otl 1.G0 to $1.70. 49 - - FIXTURES. WATER Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass fittings and so forth. Plumbuf, pump and pipo repair?. Ua'l on or address. F. W. Noble, March 26, If. Jrfllintown, Pp. Almost Blind Inflamed Eyes and Run ning Sores s . The Success of Hood's Causes Great Rejoicing A Perfect Cure. . iff as Cora II. JLbert r.arneiTille, Ta. "0. 1. Hood St Co , Lowell, Mjss.: : " I (9cl it a duty to slAte wliat Hood' Stirs Barilla lift doue for me. I was almost blind, belog compelled to stay in a darkened room on account cf lnnAnrn.tlon of the eyes. I alia suffered with running sores on my body. I was In terrible coud!Un. Sly motkor tried every thing she knew about and I was attended by two doctors but wltiiout helping me. Finally Hood's rvtrsajmrilU was rvomoiended and X had not t-tkmi vwo lotts before 1 heftan to set better. Tae infrtmmattun left my ryes and the aoree heaUd, awl the result was thnt I Became Stronger, and was restored to perfect healUi. At that time I was only twelve years old ; now I am nineteen and I have not since been troubled Hood'ss?Cures ! with my eyes or noticed any sign of a return of the sores on my body. I can recommend Hood's BarSHpuxllln as an excellunt Mood purifying; medicine." Mian Cora Erect. Barnesvllle, Pa. ' Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and anciently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. i It Nsvfr fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SABSAPARILL.A. !ollobau2"a & Bon, MAIM STREET, PAT TERSON, PA. Th cse times economy must be practiced. If you can save from one to three dollars on a suit, it means to the working man trim one to three days labor saved, To the farmer it means tne paving oi irom two to six bushels of wheat. Now we honestly believe we can save you that much if you will give us a chnn-e. We haA e bought better goods for lets money than ever be fore ar.d tire prepared to give you better value for your money than ou have ever received. Ve undoubtedly have the largest and best selected stock of Men's, Toys, and Childrens' clothing ever fhown 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 met iashionable 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 glove?, suspenders, watch chains, rings, collar and cuff iiuuons. sonars, cims, g'uves Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agtnts for the Sweet au es. 11 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 vou nothing to examine our stock, we will treat y ou gentlemanly whether you purcliase or not. IIOLLOBAUGH & SOX. ..J -. 'ST HORSES .. Tte? fca8 bcn a gTeat deal of talk 1 me of Funerals. 1 have dcw diff cped an elegant team of Black Uorkes at tbe afe. Any .n,an can drive tbem. They pay no atttcntion to cars. " VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FTINEEAL DIBEtTOR. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Strides, Sprained, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by rise of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure rver known. Sold by L. Banks & Co , Druggist Mifllintown, Pa. Nov. 22, '93. ItfMaaatta ed can tea Mannar DouMatv i4 tamnrtUa. It's It bast. Irj it 60 cents. Itch on human. mang on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 min I utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks A. Co , Druggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. The ana; Double Extract laraaaarlna fa Marmara. Iff Uia bast because it cum. Take no ether. 6 Oct LEG.1L. j n.VfSISTflATOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Jamb Pchrefllrr late of Delaware township, deceased.) Notice is hereby jriven that letters of Ad j ministration upon the estate of Jacob Schrfffler, late of Delaware township, deceased, harinpoeen granted to the nnder- ! signed. AM persons indebted to said es tate are reqnested to make immediate pay ! men;, and tbose harinfr claims aainst the ! same to present them duly authenticated tor settlement. II. C. SCIIREf FI.ER. Administrator. Cocoliimtis, Muy 4, 189f . JJP- DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Grsdnate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) rornierly of Mifflinhnrp, Pa., has lo cated permanently in Miftiintown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continue tha dentnl business (established bv tLo latter in 1SCC) at the well known of t:ce cn Bridge street opposite Court House. DS- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Jo Chloroform. Ether, or Gas used. K Sore Guiua or Discomfort to patient, eiihir during ex'raction or afterwards. All ll'cse are Gnar-irteed rr to charge will 1 e. kiZiIh. tTJ5" All work pr.arantoed to give perfect satifiction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. and a lull line of the celebrated Org overalls and carrv them in s TVS .-5'-:.-r f -.T'rAi:. about my borsee not being eafe in of tbat team of horses, aod purchased cost of $575.00 which are uerfectlv -.r- 5-:? - .vwirO;--J BUSY THAT'S the state of affairs at Meyer's. l"ou see we can mnoh better afford to sell goods at 5 per cent profit, or at no profit at all, than to 11 idle. Stagnation means reaction. Activitj, although profitless. meBS advance push energy circulation of rtoney. And that's the reason wiiy, despite the lingering winter the sale of Spring Goods is now in full blast at Meyer's SPRING SUITS FOR MEN, INVINCIBLE That which f annot be overcome ebster. Apply this fin.ple tsprc?sicn to cur magnificent display of SPR1NC SL'lTs for men. Our showing' is not enly large, ita immense. The style of every garment offered i perfect, the rcake and trim rival cus tom work. There's ac infinite variety for choice in the material ihowo, com prising all the latest designs in both foreign and domestic fabriea. A mer mention of names of the materials used would more than fill the spago at oar command, while the enumeration would by weary the reador. New and nobby styles of loth Sacks and cutaways, tho fits of whiuh ar merchant tailor can improve upon. The prico range is as wide as the goods, and no matter what you ueairo to pay for a Spring Outfit we can suit you in material, style and price aaywuers between $3.37 AND $15.00. jT This price usually bujs a m0"jhl MsV fldium quality suit, bnt' it's Jl?3 t5 J Xr unusual that cecu.-s this season. unusual tbat cecu.-s tbia season, s and so $S 50 gives you choice a now frrm a line of Ecn's Fine .5G Suits, winch a year ago could not hav been sold for less than $12 or $14. Try it. At any rato see these new ?S.b6 Suit, They're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYL.ES -OF- CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cannot be matched by any showing fitock without a rival and is being added to daily. The assortment comprises all the newest and brightest ideas of the foremost nieiers of Children's riotbipp in the country, and thess are supplemeBted with scores of original novelties, the designs of wbiah we coDtrol exclusively. IN SHORT-PANT SUITS. We are makiog a very 6trcng exhibit both in the siogle and double breasted styles, in all materials, all weights of fabric aod from the lightest to the dark est shades. An immense field for choice from SI TO 6. m Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs are here for you to select from. In ma terials every thing that's new, embracing thu choicest and finest effeots in fore'gn and domestic Cassimcres and Cheviots. New and elegant designs ia stripes and checks, whien captivate at sight. 51 TO ?C, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COLLARS, 4 ply linen, 5c. CUFFS, 4 plr ii- ' M HITE SHIRTS, 24c. 185 dr of mJof reliabi) & hpen-nnlauPdered. ,c0 drj!en 0 tbe ceiefcrate(i jat In9erted S,9Te ghirt With rfipfpfced fcaek, 30c. LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTF-f0 d.'sen of cur celebrated $1 brand matchless for fit ted quality will go at 75c. The Grandfft stock of ccw Spring Hats for Men Bd Boys in tbe County FERD MEYERS, the Wholesale & Eetail Clothier, Bridge St, Mifflintown, Fern 18(35, ESTABLISHED. 1881) Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale IMMENSE STGGK ft will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS' Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods tor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Sir.ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rtar, bo don't fsi to give bim a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFXXNTOWNT !P.A. HAVE IDU MOM TO DEPOSIT?! o j ARE YOU A BORROWER l -CALL AT THS FIRST B All, MIFFLINTOWK, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID OK TIME CERTIFICATES, Honey Loaned at Lowest Mes. AXLE OR EASE BEST IX TIIK WOEin. ItaKmaiioianalitlani BiminMina.'i avtotftT CutJaa'injr two box of any other brand. Hoi 03.V.9 flocUd by beat. UTii Kl 1UL tiJi CI3i C FOH3ALEBYDKALFRSQENERAIXT. ty s A JL E S M E .N WA TV TTT.T) l-vj.il. yjii. iKAVtLLUMi, 10 sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Kxpenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CH ASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Tec. 8, '91. Rochester, K. Y. T . . . n... . . . ... . . : - T . The Sentinel and Repuiltran office ia th place to got job work done. Tjyit. It will pay you ifyoo Deed anything fn tliat line. FRAZEH EVERY of similar goeds in the county. it ia a PANTS. of Clothing that goes on daily OF JUNIATA VALLEY BAljf, OFMIFrU3fTOWJI,PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable ! JOSRPH ROTHROCJC. Pr,Jnt. T. VAN IRWIN, r.A,o DIBCCTOaS v. C. Pomcroy, Jolin Hertrler, Hohert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrotk, Josiah L. Bartcn, Lonis E. Atkinson, STOCEBOLneas : Georpe A. Kepner, Annie M. Shulley, Joseph Rotbrork, p. TV. ManJxwk, ' L. E. Atkioacn, R. E. Parker, W. t. Pomoroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Kurtz, Jerome;N. Thompi.-n, John Ilertzler, T. V. Irwin. tharlofteSryrter, Josiah L Bartor, John U Blair. Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Peanell, LeTi Lieht. Panmels. Rothrock, Wm. Swarta. ?hroo and Four per cent. ir.Wo-i r;itl he paid on certificates cf deposit. fn 23, 1H84 tf TO WEAK m Snffrrlm ttrm th otmctM of xoutbfel rmn. mrtr ""7. wntiau wekn. Sort iruluwl eta.. I -via "2 a Jqbl tnuiw (.mleJ cxmuitn fuU 'VUo?1""orhonieu:. rHEEof chmm. A Dirndl audiol work : .hiuldK n4 hrVrnt ann who Is snrroua and deblUwd. Aixmm, trot. p. C. FOWLER. HooUtu, Coma. RUPTURE! ffnan DV I)r. J n ' T.. nil trrh b. ...... :w.-s at .1 II..'. ! frr Ilen.iin, I s., second ,-ai.ir.lni tt bead tor circulars. 4TKfxra HARTLEY. ii
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