ll . SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, MA Y 2J, 1894. TERMS. Subscription, U0 per annum if paid hi edvanee; $2.00 If not paid in advance. "isciiient advertisementa Inserted at 60 tjita per inch for each insertion. Transient basinets notices tn local col non, 10 centa per line for each insertion. DeioetioDS will be made to thorn desiring lo aJvertiie by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCjILS. Politicians are on the wing. Exchanges report the apple crop a failure. The MifHintown laundry is now in operation. The price f democratic wool is 12 certs a pound. The National Bank business room Las been papered. The MeAlisterville Knitting Fac tory will bo rebuilt. Mis Mary Patterson visitor! friends at Atlantic City last week - George J. Tarker spent a number of Javs in RaeJsvillo last week. Sunday June 10, will be Children's Pay in the Protestant Churches. Two new cases of small pox were reported iu Harrisburg last week. Mr. Shelly KIoss of Tyrone spent a law days in town last week. V: ,3 Jean Crouso of Bedford is , :,g He v. IIollo way's family. Rev. Philip Graif has resigned the mission field at Oakland, California. Alton S.-holl of Clearfield Co., visit ed his parcr.ts ia this place on Sun day. Heavy front damaged the fruit in southern and central New York, last wetk. .Mrs. Fred Bishop of Washington, D. C , is visiting her parents on Third street. Mr. and .Trs. Snyder of State Line, spent last week with J. C. Gilaon's fairly. The Utile green worm has destroy ed thousands of acres of grass in Ft.uijsvivania. The much longed for rain came on Thursday morning to the relief of suilyring vegetation. The Pennsylvania State College coiuratnoement, June 10th to June 13ih, inclusive, 1S94. The Pennsylvania State Sabbath Sl'jooI will meet iu Huntingdon Oc tobor Oih, 10th, and 11th. Mr. Josiah Gingrich of Walker township, Bp!nt several days in Al too!ia ou business last week. A storm along the Ctduao ff iit v recked many vessels lake and diowned 40 people last Friday. Mr. Fiokia of Newport and his un cle B. F. Byei-3 of Pork Royal were aWho county neat on Saturday. II. L. Drum, Jr., lins pone to Wilkesbarre, to isit his brother who is engaged in the dru. business. A number of persons from this county attended the Republican Stat ConventiD at Harrisburgon the 23d Putr.toe bugs are so plenty in' Huntingdon that th?y gpt on the clothes of people driving along roads in the eouotry. James Davis died of heart failure wlrle sittiug in a chair iu Dr. Roth rook's office in MeAlisterville, last Sabbath night. Iaviewofwh.it Hood's Sarsapar ill'i has done for others, is it not rea sonablo to believe that it will a!s3 l3 uf heuef.t to you? Last Friday a storm struck the town of Ktiokel, in Williams county, Ohio, and killed 8 people and injured about '30 citizens. List Friday afternoon Florence Pat. ton aged 0 years fell from the bridge into the river at Huntingdon and was drowned. The strike among the soft coal miners has been the cause of large quantities of soft coal being shipped from Nova Scotia and Wales. Do vou read the testimonials pub li:ocd in behalf of Hood's Sareapar illti.' They are thoroughly reliable rthy your confidence. .lundreds of people write: "It is impossible to describe the good Flood's SaraparilU has done me." It will be of erjual help to you. The public schools and churches in Danville have been again opened after a suspension of eight weeks on account of small-pox in tho town. Rev. H. C. Hollowav Insr. wnnlr wna to York, Pa., attending a meeting of the several boards of the Lutheran church, and the Lutheran Silver Ju biloe. Samuel .Viller of Harriaburg fire man on Day Express was seriously injure 1 by a run into a freight by the former train at Birmingham a few days ago. Chickens that have had access to grass fields have been uncommonly n uiva in scratching among tho grass t1 the wonderment of everyone. The Bccivt of the chickens activity in grass fields is found in the fact that the fowls are feeding on the green half inch lng worm that has .been destroying the grass. -lh gun shot wounds of the Sny der county thieves now in Mifllin town jail are healing nicely under tho "eminent oi tbe loctors Crawford. A i'ood many people expr&ss the be lief that it would have been a bless !n0 ii their guns had killed the theivss for now they havo to be tak en care of at a great expense to keep --em from committ'ng further dep ra If.f.ions upon the rights of citizens. Thieves robbed the smoke house of John Bonshor in Fayette township oi a lot, of good meat. Mr. Beashor belongs to a non combatant religions society, and when told of the believ ed whereabouts of his meat, he did not proceed to secure his own until he first obtnined the consent of the church counsel, to get out a search warrant, which when obtained result - m the finding of the stolon meat, aca its return to him. course with outside p.0- Scotch stona coal owners nr . Unif,i loe Coai strikes in the tmted States not comin . soon 6 iose, Fifteen ai-w r,t i : . were destroyed bfi7e Tdt Wednes" out on? iD the P'muies btnt ouofhouseandhome40bab.eaurnt -"o- on. v iu8 moving of the small pox oa- , , Dno8 that were sitting clods loninrisr for v on to the for 17 u""K,nS out tbe tops them to feed on. in tbe MliUintnvn nnot v r-- ZrttzX?, r Mrs. V tp t?" v "' airs- Uam!e M Dunn, i. t- iiumb.rger. Vr. Jacob Mi'llc. ..i ci . Bedford county, was drowned on Sanday while trying to take some uuu.Buoiagoo.ijoat of his house, out of the reach of the flood. The Nafionnl Vr,nw i c Grand Army of the Republic will pa rade in Pitl.Mburg. September 11, next. It is certain that over SO 000 veterans will march in tho parade. The Kev. J. B. Polsgrove and Ilsv. M. L. Drum, which lino" lwon ,1.t: . ' Sunday, failed on account of the snill-pox epidemic in Lawistown. It ia bislievGil in T.a.:ot....., dogs, that scavenged among tbo bones and offal of ili T poor house, carried the disease to tiie families in town that now have it. One ounce of orpam nf (ori ,i:c solved iu a j)int of boiling water, tak en Cold, in small rmnntitiou tnUn ' 1 "v.i.vu, ntai.u v j or three times a day, is caid to be ootu a preventive and a cure for sinall-pox. Rev. ,Vr. Reichnr.1 tma Uaon derod a unaDimous cad by the Luth eran con:rre"-.'ition of ATf A1iairv:n Center end Thcmpsontown. Mr. Reigliard now preaches in .1ilrov, Milllin county. T!ie Christian F.a.le.ivnr Sifloii'ta of this nlace and of ArMi Tt.r-h oi,l the Epwortk League will he repre sente-l in t.'ie C'bristiin Endeavor Union at McCullocli's Mills on Tues day of nest week. Ia consequence of being driven out of his house by the Jlood, James Groninger, candidate for sheriff will not be able to make as close a can vf.ss as he had iutended. It is hard to be chased out by llood. The 400,000 railroal tios that Man beck & Nelson have in their mill yard had a narrow escape from tho flood. The water began to float them when the river stopped rising. Only 2o0 of the 40,000 tloated away. There wr.s a walking match of 170 milt s iu Germany la:;t week between n me.it cater and a vegetarian. The moat c-ifer won rli' rrf. FT ivnl'.-. cd the dist ince in 4(5 hours ndr.utc-s, r.nd in that time and 52 took 12 Lours rest. Tho Lewisburg Chronicle of the 19th inst., savp; IVIrs. Tary, wife of Solomon Rndy, of Mechanicsvill, TvTontour county, committed suicide last Sunday night about 12 o'clock, by jumping into a well in tho rear of her residence. Lawistowu Free Tress: Never drink hydrant wr.ter without cxim iniug it. Mrs. Frank Pollock show ed us a collection cf curiosities, drawn from her hydrant yesterday, that was enough to make one's stom ach turn inside out. Five new cases of small-pox ia Lonr istown ia one day last we? k. caused a great scaro among tho people of that plae, and induced the school di rectors to close tbo public schools. The disease was brought to tho place by a tramp some time since. The U. S. Senate is talking about instituting cn investigation into tho charges that money was offered to Senators to vote against tho tariff bill It is reported that Senator Hunter of Virginia and Senator Kylo of South Dakota were offered each 23, 000 to vote against the tariff bill.' .ine way to get rid of Lnglisu spar rows is to make them drunk. Take wheat, soak it ia sweetened whisky, scatter the wheat iu the feeding or frequenting places of the sparrows. Tho birds soon get drunk and may bo gathered in a bag for pct-pio. I. llarcellus Drum who bn mm. pleted his 2nd year's course at Hahn emann Medical College, and has been visiting his parents at tho V. E. Parsonage, has gone to Wilkes barre in tho employ of tho L. V. R. R., cs an operator for tho baluncs of ihe sesson. Ex Prothonotary IIibb3 iu order to save Lis store from the ilood hnd the sroods moved to the Mitllinfown side on Sunday. Tho llood did not I reach his businoss rlace in Patterson. I but Mr. Hil b3 was all the mora com fortable while the waters were rising that his store was certainty safe on the high ground in Mifllintown. On Saturday. Mrs. B. C. Groninr. er, of Turbett township was looking up her turkeys to get them out of the storm. Hearing cne piping in an unusually distressing tono she hast ened there and found it by the side of a copper-head snake that had bit ten the fowl. She killed the snake, and then started with the turkey for the house, but it died iu her hands before sho reached the house. A cigaretto carelessly dropped from the scats on the base ball ground, at Boston, Mass., on the af ternoon of May 15, set lire to a pile nf ruliliisili and before thfi fivr wns brought to an end tho bnildings on the base ball grounds, a large school house, an engine house, and 1C1 wooden mills were destroyed, and 1000 families rendered homeless. Ev crything in 12 acres of ground was burnt oil clean. Bargain Day! Bargain Day I AT SCHOTT'S STORKS. -w .WArf Thursday, May 31, and Friday, June 1. Thouaands of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains Thousands of Rolls of W.,ll Paoei $2000.00 worth be specially reduced. $4000 00 worth Men'e Liuiei and Children's Shrwa will k , :.i ... "v Dwcu.ttiiv re duced. Don't miss it. Don't forget it. THURSDAT, MAT 31, And FRIDAY, JCNE 1. SCUOTT'S STORES, BRIDGE ST. The anxietv . o ' 4 ested m the oats crop on account -of thedrougth was dispelled by the frequent showers of last week. The oats now has a chance, and the gross for hay ha a chance to lengthen and there is moisture to fill the wheat uea-ia and start the corn; and ture enough to destroy tho worms that were killing both and timothy grass. mois green clover "A little seven year old bov was recentlyinstrncted by his mother to remain in the parlor while his sister's fellow was there one evening. The lad did so, and like all dutiful chil dren reported to his mother that he stayed there all the while the fellow did. His mother said to him, "Good boy, did'nt you got very tired?" The little fellow replied, "Oh, no, we had lots of fun played blind man's buff, and it would have been lots more fun only I was "it" all the time." Judge Koons who lives near Port Royal hns a recollection of the Indian fort that stood on the Byron Shuman farm near Mexico, this" county. It was two stories, built of closely fit ting logs. There was a row of port holes on each story of the four sides of the fort. He aiso remembers the warehouse that stood on the bink of the river from which grain was load cd into arks and sent down the riv r to market. A road ran from the fort along the foot of Tucarora iDoucUin to Watorford and that road was the gr.'at highway to and fiom tho uppr end of the valley wheu ha was a boy. The Huntingdon Globe- of May 17, says! Tho P. R. R., has cut the time in it3 Iar?e shons in Altoona to Airlit hours a day.aud three days a week, j The largo number of laborers who are paid but 12 cents an hour at this :n - l i , . I mie- win not maKO euciiga to pay their house rent. They will be ubl'e to make but $10 50 a month or $2.2S a week, and if times do not soon ini prove there will be much stirring for the actuil n pceKp.it itt f KF j Storekeepers and other business men are oeing pusued Lard lor claims and as they are securing scarcely nay money it is probable eomo heavy failures will be re-ported iu the ne.xt few weeks. Mr. Edward Sidney Lawis of Phil adelphia and Miss Et"izib:.th Kiti'u-r ia: .McCnuk'y, daughter cf Mr. and Mr. James McCauh-y of this town. i were married in the Presbyterian cnurcii in Miillinto wii ut 8 P. M., on Rav. John R. Hen- .... the 17th inst.. by R de-rson, asit;tfd by H. C. Hollo wav. U. I)., of tho Lutheran church. Miss Jennie Auke-r presided at the organ and rendered the Wedding March when the bridd party entered the church. A largo company of guwds from town, and from a distance wit nessed the interesting ceremony. The bride and groom left on Phila delphia Express for a wedding tour ia Eastern cities. "It is astonishing snvsan rxrlmnca ; Low people recklessly impair the working of hydrants by tho mainer in which they stop tho How of water at such openings. The sudden, quick closing of a hydrant by which the hammering sound is produced, does it more hnrm at each occurence than a month's careful use can in flici. It is an injury to the p:pes and faucets every time it occurs and therefore peoplo who indulge in are expensive tenants and hard users of such accommodations -tf , ... . . Careful use of a hydrant will maintain it in running order for years, wbilo the carelessness to which we refer will wear it out in a very few months." The Juniata District League which met at Bedford on Tuesday of last week, was an occasion of ronr. rn. j thusissm ncd profit to the Epworth- ians. Aitnorigu ice place of meet ing was in the extreme end of the District over one hundred delegates were present. Tho Juniata Chapter of this jIac9 was represented by the pastor .V. L. Drum, .Mr. S. I. Stoner, and Miss Laura B. Wagner. Mr. Stoner we are informed carried off high honor by an address delivered by him. Miss Wnguer was made the 4th Vice President. Tl.r. dm. vonticn closed with a bacouot and reception, given by the Bedford Chapter end was a most enjoyable event. Oa Sunday a week when citizens of Fermauan-h ton nshin wprn firrl,t ing fire oa Shade mountain north of jiuiiintown. citizens of All in tt were lighting fire in Stone mountain, of whieh the Lewistown Gazette says: Workmen froai Greenwood Furnace and Loguij.and nitinj- farmers turned out on Sunday afternoon to light firo which was driving along the south side of the mountain by the wind at the velocity of a railroad train and in a few minutes had succeeded in reaching the front of the mountain ia close proximity to tho woolen mill of Webb & Sou, dwelling houses of David Musser, John H. Civits, Re becca Civits and 1'eter Slagel. A forpe of mn wpta noon nn fli grounds and with tho assistance of , , ,.t i.t: n,.. luluj yjL Will ItkVllta till? 1110 W iiO SL'OU under control. It was feared that nothing could be done to save the woolen factory and houses of T. A. W. and John A. Webb, as the flames were driven to the tops of many trees, but the abundance of the wat er in the dams enabled the wovkmei to keep the roofs and the surround ings of the buildings wet until the llame were subdued in the grove ad joining. Tho one hundred and sixth Gener al Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, convened at Saratoga, N. Y., on the 17th inst. DeDOsitors of monnv in ihn Ppitt County Bank will get this for the money that they had there for safe keeping, 000,000. It was a safe to get rid of money. Geo. W. Heck. Albert TTael-n Wrr. er, James P. Calhoun are t'ie candi dates among the Democracy for Slier ; it I 1 T T , . m . m; tfouu i. jenKins lor Kegmter and Recorder; George W. Fink and Wil liam Swartz for County Chairman; Samuel Watts for Jury Commission er, and J. S. Sartain for Assembly. The music of the organ grinder is not in favor at tho Huntingdon Jour nal office as may be laarned from a paragraph from the Journal of last week which says "The first organ grinder of the season tarried in front of our office on -1onday and amoyed us for over half an hour. The noise was so offensive that it almost gave one of the hands nervous prostration Even misfortune seems to have a numerous side to it as illustrated in the small pox scare iu Lewistown last week. A travelling man took sick at one of the hotels in the town. A doctor was called, and after question ing tue patient announced the case small-pox and then went to his office to get something. While he was gone the patient got out of bed, put on his clothes, ordered his baggage to tho railroad and left on the first train. Mrs. Wickwire "Ther iv that the words wo havo spoken in life go on echoing throuch snace forever. What do you think of it?" Jtfr. Wickwire "Great Scott! 111 iust bet that is the wav future nunish- menr is meted out. I ll be compelled to travel through space and catch up j with all the fool things I said to vou ' when I was courting, and be forced to listen to them all again." Indian apolis Journal. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Ncrviue. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shatterfd condition of my whole system. Had givrn up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors vitfv no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved mo so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed mo entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to hisulv." Sold by L. Banks & Co.. Dru-rmsr. Mf flintowD. Pa. Feb. 9 '03, ly M .4 II OX-MI V ?I A 31. We leirn from the best of authori ty that Hon. T. M. M.-dion. our mem ber t f Congress, and Miss Lucy Shu man of our town, were quietly mar ried recently in Washington, D. C. Our readers will join us iu consjratu-i.i- . - , ... . liinoDK and oesi wisues. Uiauibeis burg Repository, May 10,1804. IEIOmATIC COl'STT COM MITTEE .MEET1XO. TLo democratic County Committee met on Saturday, and elected T. X. Grubb and Jeffrrson Middab, dele gates to tho State Convention, and flTPil .1l,n.- If! no ilnla f.M. 1,1,1 !ul f the piimny election, and June 18 as 1rty for the meeting of re- I i. T l a turn Judges. Tiie Scaffold. Next Thursday Sheriff Lapp, will receive from Harrisburg the scaffold on which to hang .lames B. Carpen ter, and will have it put up in tho Court Houso to test the rope and all other parts of tho instrumetit of exe cution. People who desire to see the scaffold while it stands a number of days in the Court House may be accommodated by calling on the Sher:ff ?i a it it 1 Buyer Clabk. Oa the 5th inst., by Absalom Barner, J. P., Wilson Boyer of Juniata county and Lizzie Clark of Snyder county. Lew.s M Cai t.f.y On tho 17th 1 1Lsr- ,rJ estmmster Vrestminster Presbyterian .1. 1 11. 1... U T T. luulnli "3 i"'-1 pastor ivev. .1. u. Henderson, assisted bv Rev. H. fi Holloway, D. D , of tho Lutheran church, Edward S. Lswis of Ber wick and Elizabeth K. McCauley oi mis piacc. DIED Zkidkrs. On the 20th ult., at Cross Ror.ds, Nora E , daughter of Noah and Amanda C. Zeidern, aged 1 year, l months and 20 days. ir . - . itAiKAM. ua tue lotli inst, in 1 atterson, from pneumonia, Charles Lu V faeam, aged about 5G years. yir-r-UNTCW.V Si A HFTFTS. V:rrL:5iow, May 23, H:M. I'ntter Ejpra Ham, F bonlilor, V. Mi JTLIJi TOWN GKAIN V.'hiat , Cora in ear Oats, Kyo Cloverssod Timothy socd Phil seed Brar 20 10 is 11 11 65 50 to 2G 60 .... $2.t'0 .... 1 60 90 S.nr $1.20 a hundred M millings .... 1.10 Uro;ir!d Alum S:!t 1 erxun Salt 80c to 75 1'UILAI.rLFlIIA MaRKLTS. Alnv 19, 1S91. Wheat 55c: pnru jo butter 11 to 23c: citl's llf: ens 7 to 11c a lb; spring chiskens, 18 to 25c a lb: new southern nntntr&a $G to $S per barrel; eld potatoes 65 to voo rter Dusii: anni ST .in tr, sr; barrel: Delawaje Rtratvl cents a qf; Timothy hay $1 to $1 10 per iuu pounds; straw io cents a 100 pounds. Union Stock Yards, I1!., May 18. Cattle Receipts, 3000 head; market slow but fteady: common to extra steers, $3.40al35; blockers and feed ers I2.75i.3 85; cows and bulls, 1.G5 &3.40; calves, ?2a4.75. Hogs. Re ceipts, 22,000 head; market firmer; heavy $4.7()a4 90: common to choice, mixed, $4.C0a4.90; choice assorted, $4.85a4 90; light $4.60a4S5; pigs, $4, 2oa475. Sheep. Receipts, 5000 head; market steady; inferior to choice, 1 75a4.50; lambs, S3aC. WATER FIXTimES. Wood, iron, and chain iramns. Tron pipe and fittin-rs. rubber hosf. hrim fitticsrs and so forth, l'lnml-ir. pump and pipe repairs. " Ca'l on or address. F. W. Noble, March 2G, tf. ililllictown, Fa. Wfc I Hi I llfcl AH Run ' Down AlwaysTIred, Sleepless and Without Appetite Blood Vitalized and Strength Re newed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. llood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " For a coui'lvi of years, I was subject to feeiV togs auyUiing but good. I always felt tired, I eoulil not sleep at nllit and the little I could eat did not sm to beneCt me any. I Did Not Have Any Ambition to go around or work and lu tact was not able to do a good day's work. I happened to pick up a circular embracing advertisements and testi monials for flood's 5arsiparllbi, and after read- Hood's58 Cures log them decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. I have taken five bottles and must say that I have derived wonderful benefit from It and Feel Like a New Man. I would recommend it to all sufferers and would urge them not to hesitate but to decide atone to take Hood's SarKiparllla." lw L M. "Weiier, lm Xorth Tenth Street, Ee:idintc, Pennsylvania, Hood's PIIIq are urocint end efarlnnt. vat easy In action. Bold by all drusists. 2Gc It Never fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SAESAPARIL.LA. bliofoaugii & MAIN STREET, PAT TERSON, PA. These times economy must be practiced If you can save from ore to three dollars on a suit, it means to the working man lie m cue to three days labor paved, To the farmer it means me saving ot irom two to six rusnels ol wheat. Now we hor.estly believe we can save you that much if you will give us a chance. We have bought better goods for lets money than ever be fore ard are prepared to give yeu better value for your money than acu have evtr received. We undoubtedly have the largest and best selected stock of Men's, Toys, 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. Our Laundried, Percal and Madras Shirts cannot be sur passed, and in neck wear we handle the latest Tecks, Hows and Four in Hand. We al.iO havo a full line of trunks, vnlicoo c4Mio ttj - - - -- wear cloves, suspenders, watch Kllttrwic? IV,ltn.,t ,,T"l? . i-l .T 'r U vyii.i.-, mil.-, giunn nun i uui ime oi me ceieDrateu Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agmts for the Sweet Ors overalls and carry them in all sizes. Extra size r-uits and extra pantaloons to fit the largest men. Measures taken, suits made to order and a perfect fit guar anteed. It will cost aou nothing to examine our stock, we will treat you gentlemanly whether you purchase or not. HOLLOBAUGH & SOX. ( r. I I, I -. ' 1' ' V ' . i : : '..V;A-' ..'k - -. . i t . - t HORSES. There k&R hprn a nrat iKcxA nf folV 1 lme of F unerale. I bava new disposed of that team of horics, and purchased an elegant teem cf Black Hcr?es at the cost of f 575.00 which are rerfectly afe. Anv wclLsn can drive thr-m. Tlx Mtiuom.Kt!M i .... V J l J ...Ituilu .v fciCD. VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, Eft Jillill -aKDIDKIBLDlEItTCE. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, RirgBone, Striflcs, Spraines, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 22, '93. ir row want U tt oree' tat Manners DouWe ii trcct gartaaarilla. It's the best Trj U. 60 cents. Itch on human, mange on hordes dogs and all stock, cured in 30 rain uteH by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. T'ie ontf DouM Extract Sarsaparilla la Maimers, 's the best (Mcasne it cures. Take no other. 60cta LEGAL. n.WINISTATOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Jacob Schreffler late of Delaware township, deceased.) Noticn Is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of Jacob Scbreffler, late of Dulaware township, deceased, hs.viD8r been granted totbennd r sifrned. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay men;, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. H. G. SCI7REFFLER. Administrator. Cocolainua, May 4, 189). U.P.DERU, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Miftlinbtirg. Pa., has lo cated permanently in Milliirtown, as suc cessor to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continue the den'.il btixiness (established by tbe latter in I860) at tbe well known of fice cn Bridge street opposite Court House. TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITITOUT PAIN. Ao Chloroform, Ethsr, or Gas wtd. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to pationt, eithrr during extraction or afterwards. All those are Guararteed ti to charge will be made. CC? All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Terms, strictly c.sh. H. P. DERR, rractlcal Dentist. 7 . - ' ruiviiui, Ulllld- chains, rings, collar and cuff nml ..ll 1 ! .Pil . . ii : - Jw,1w " ?- ' iKnn k t, t r Bon, BUST EVEBY DAY! T.fftrdM .en ,a,6?fff't Mer's. You see we can ranch bettw idle S. 8Ci 0 9 " 5 F" CeDt rrfi'' 0r " no Profit . hn to de;tr g?-C,rCnIatl0nofEOne- And that's the reason why. MeTelV genDg W'D,er "'e 0,8PriD Goods i8 now bias" IEI!S SWTS FOR MEN, a i which f annot be overcome Webster. ' Apply this siirple exprefsion to cur nsanificf nt display of SPRING SUITS for men. Our showiDff is not only large, its immense. torn wor? eT"T e"T n' Cffered iS P"fect tbe Elke and lrim " pnsiBg all tbe latest designs , both foreign and domestic fabrios. A men TTZll ?f "m",of tte terhU used would more than fill the space at our command, while tbe enumeration would by weary the reader New ,nd nobby styles or toth Sacks and cutaways, the fits of which a meroh ant tailor can improve upon. rJfoerP.r9eraDeriS(1:V wide " ,he goods, and no matter what you desire U befween F'Dg W C" yU in stJIe d Poe anywher. $3.37 AND $15.00. SL T r r 9 fJiito usually oujs a tne-gfhd js ffl O - 11 ndi""1 (lu,lit!' sni1' thei!!! S 4v-C unusual tbat occu.-s this seaaon.M-f fj J mis price usually outs a me . unusual tbat occu.-s this season, and so $3 50 now frcni a line of Ken's Fine S.5G Suits, which a year aBo could not bav been sold for less tban $12 or $14. Try it. At anv rate" see these new S.&6 suits, They're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYLES CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cannot be matched by any showing of similar goods in the ceunty. It is stoelc without a rival and is being added to daily. The assortment comprises all the newest and brightest ideas of the foremost maKcrs of Children's nothing in the country, and theso 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 sioglo and double breasted styles, in all materials, all weights of fabric and from tho lightest to tho dark est shades. An immense field for choice from 81 TO $6. SPRING Hundreds upon lundreds of pairs are here for you to select from. In ma terials every thing that's new, embracing tho choicest and finest effects ia foreign and domestic Cassimeres and Cheviots. New and elegant designs ia stripes and checks, whicn captivate at sight. 81 TO C, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COLLARS. 4 ply linen, 5o. CUFFS, 4 plv linen 15c WHITE SHIRTS, i4c. 1S5 dozen of these, all made of reliable muslin and linen unlr.UEd.-rcd. 1C0 dozen the celebrated Tat. Inserted Sleeve Shirts with reinforcpd back. 30c LAUNDERED TRESS SHIRTS-SO d. zcn of cur celebrated $1 brand Biatcblcss for fit ard quality will go at Toe. The Grandest stock of new Spring Hats for Men and Roys in tbe County FER0 MEYERS, thBWhclesale&Eetail Clothier, Bridge St., Mifflintown, PeEna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Sjtecial Imitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily iron THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF It will be TO TIIE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. II A RLE! MIFFLIN TO WIST P. HAVE TGU MOKEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 -VAl, AT TBfi rfRST KII'FLINIOWK, FA. FOUR PER CEN T. INTEI?3iBT PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES. Mcnfij Leaned at Lowest Bates. 0 AXLE frBBEASE BrST J.V TIE WOKI.D. IHwrtnj? quAHMiar? niwtirri.iijcrl. tctunMy Cnt.arftinft two boxes of i!OT'.n-ar brncl. Nott tJlMted by hoot. UT t. r. I 1 If k. i E. I :i E. for sale btilfrsoeni:rllt. It1 Q ALESMEM LUIAL OK TKAVFl.T.IXr;. tn aoll n. Nursery Stock. Sjlsry, Expense and Steady Emplorment frnoranteed. CI1ASK BR0TGER3 COMPANY, Tec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. The Senttnel and Repnthran office ia the place to get job work done. Try It. It wil! pay yon if yon naed anythsag that line. gives you choice PANT; Y. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIflTOWrc, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StockholderB Individnally Liable JOSHFU EOTHKOCK. Prt.iJtnt. T. VAX lRWm, Cmshitt BIEEOTOBS. W. C. Pomoroy, Joseph Rotbroek, John Hertiler, Josiah I. Eartorj, - Robert E. Parfcor, Lonis H. Attinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLDERS : George A. Kopner, Annie M. Shelter. Joseph Rothrock,. P. W. MasbBck. l" t: Atkirycn. R. E. Parkfr. W. C. Porn'Ty, J. Holmes Irwin- M .ry KnrtE, Jerome' N. Thompson. Jr. T. V. Irwin. Chariot. aSnjder. John M. R!air. v f r t) M Josiab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, I-evi Lljrht, Wm. S tvarts. - a.u jr, 0, nuiuivcK, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will tw) paiil on certi' cates of deposit. rjan 23, 1SP4 U TO weak mi pi BoflariDa: from the effocta of vnothfnl .n.. ic7. nam vcsknsM. lost nuuihood. Qtc. I will Mild a valuable Iriuh (seal!' oor Uioutg fall psrtlciilan for homo euro. F R E of chiv. A i'umuiu meaicu wort sbuald bo raa4 Iqr vnrf man wla Is Berroas and dcbUUacsd. ' A JJnaa. frof. F. C FOWLEH. 3foo4lu,'coita l a- .'x- o al No operation or bDjn" . .i..uio9 of r.Lres. Dr. Maysrls. lloit, i-rau, H. aJirjff, Pa.. second featurdovct eoca n:ontU Scad (or circulars. '-iTicsliia
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