9 i SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ,YEISFK1AY.JUSEG, 1894. TERMS. 8utpcript!oD, $1.60 par aacam if paid Jo advance ; U.OO If not paid In a.dYttnV.e. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn. 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCUS. See tlifi large bud spot through (jilaou Stewart of Altoona is visit ing his mother. Dseorntion day program -was car- nctl out i" f'i 1. Perry Connty Grangers will picnic on the 11th oi Angust Chebter StouffiT of Philadelphia is visitir relatives ia Patterson. Miss Grace Thrush of Lewistown visited Miss E'llie Howe last week. Jesse K. Hjwe and Jmnes Speddy telegraphers visited in this place last week. Arthur Koenig of Lewistown visit" ed his relatives in tbis town last Kvek. WV'ii men and women take to gobiii:. i.g they neglect their own bus iness. A deep c.vo has been discovered in Warrior's Kidge, Huntingdon county. Tlio notice that makes tLe most 11"; : -oiijou on a tramp is "Beware of tae dog."' Mrn Woods of Lewistown, wife of D. W. Woods of Lewistown, died on f..: 23th of il!r. The free traders in Congress have knocked down tho price of wool and b-itt-1 and eggs. The southern Presbyterian ehnreh inclines an orgmic union with the northern Presbyterian church. Regardless of tho fact that the now moon in May lry on its back, Slay was au tifceouiruonly wet month. Mr.. C '. Mayor is vi.Hii.ing Mrs. E I'si-ker i:t Washington, D. U M I.'arker and Mrs. Mayer aro sis-tr-. Workmen i'i tho shops at Altoona are hippy. They have been ordered to work every working day in the we. k. Ti' t Thursday, Henry Hawk while r.-hii.- with rod anl line at the j.-.oiith of Hurnir-g's Ran calight a 51 pouud carp. Profliorrtarv ZeiJers and wife arc Lappy ever the advent of a boy baby. which came on tho morning of jho 3lst of May. In view of whit Hood's Sars.inar ill -i hns done for ot':ie;v, is it not re:i j sonaDio to r.encve tii'ir it wi.; also do rf benefit to von? Bj.ss fishing and piko fishing be g;in und'-r the law on tho 30ih of May. A nnmb?r cf b:is were ciught by tisherin -.i ih-.t. day. Prolonged drougth hns caused hundreds of farmers iu Lincoln and adjoining counties in Nebraska to move eastward in their wagons. The new search light to bo put up r. Sandy Hook will bo so strong that a newspaper ten miles away can be read nndar its rajs. t.. i . t , t tv..:i , i,.ii,: , ,f ... . ,. ', a man cf soei distic belief holds views inimical to the (i.-ve rrment. Do you read the testimonials pub 'ioed in behalf of Hood's S-irsapar ilia? They are thoroughiy rclisble and worthy y-'iir conlideuce. Ku.vl.ed s of people writ : "It is impossible to ciescribo the good V Aid's Sar:ipparilla has dene mo. It will bo of equal h-j!p to you." The Mifili-itown anil Patterson bsli clubs played a spirited gama 0:1 laceration Day resulted in a ssoro 01 14 to 7 ii favor of Mifflintown. Wil'.am Jlaxwei; living in this town received a letter on the 1st. of J.ii'.o from his son In Crawford Co., Pa., st-itiug that a snow cf s.'-vcii iin'l .s deep fell on the '29th of 3Iay. Winy people outside of veteran circles decorated graves of their de parted dear ones on decoration day. The Pres1.' I- i-ian grave-yard present ed an .i.tractivo pppearance under 'iLc il jral olurings. Judge Lyons is in demand in oth er divfiicts to hold court for fellow Judges. Within the past ten days, ue has held court forjudge Stewart in Frar.kiiu "ennty and for Judge Savage in Northumberland county. MesrcAL College The Summer Term opens July 23, in Vocal and In strumental Music. The Spring terra opened with a larger attendance of sUiJeuts than ever, tor cato'ogues addibss Henry B. Mover, Freeburg. Pc. S?;;.-.k-1 TJook is in Lewisburg, Uni-'i: ' . uty jail, on tho cuarge of h:.v.: -.o-urderc-d his father aged 70 v ;a. last Friday. After tho funer i.l which took place on the 24th of February, 1894, suspicion of foul work began to be talked about, and last week the body of the father was raised rr-d examined. Bruises were f r: I Oil his head and knife stabs were found in his breast. The cor oner's jury found a vertlict that he died from external violence at the hands of parties unknown. A few days ago James .M. Speers, operating a saw in Sneer's mill, a mile west of Du Bois, Pa., had his head cut in two by a shingle saw. Mr. Speers was in tho act of brush ing n.vay taw dust from under the g.t a. A tooth of tbe revolving saw caught the rim of his slouch hat and jerked his forehead into the way of t Le teeth of the saw. In an instant his head was sawn in two The eaw cut Detween ins nose ana ngiit eye, over the tp ol Ins beau, back t ward tho base of the skull aud around by the left ear, leaving the left side of the head hanging by muscles of the lower part of the face. His death was almost instantaneous. Tho avfirao-o f:ii of Tilin vnn. in tins part of the United States ' is 3G icolies. Vi-s.Jlf.-irv Silingerof Mdlerato-xn, spent Thursday with relatives in town. Tho prico of neaohfia ncrt foil :n likf ly rule hiRh on account of tbe srarcuy oi tbe fruit. Arthur Koenirr of Ttx-iV,., i last week with his uncle and aunt, Mr- and Mrs. Schott. Tbe longest dav. rH-Y-mnlrirKr -fl, 4thofJalyand wheat harvest' will soon be here and past. The jail will bo open at 9 A. M., on the ll'h insK, snd will ba closed promptly fit 10:3'1 A. M. "Think what I have to go through," said a wifo when she examined her husbflnd pockets while he slept. mi. - i . xne (ipmncranc congress has re pndiated the Hawaiian poliev of President, Cleveland and Queen Lill ino-ka la n'! Vrs. Rlell. and her son Howard, camn from their homo in Cumber land. Mnrvland to attend the funeral of Mr?. T)unn. Miss FMrn D!mra aecomprnied by her friend Miss Mande Hammseker of liiwistown is visiting her grand parents in town. 1 frost of last week makes it certain that 1804 cm only have three months without frost, nainrly Juno, July and August. Thn Ferrmnicrh Tlpnblican prim nrv election Inst Saturday was hold in the warebouso along the canal sonth of the borough. Thomis U- Parker and 1 wife of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and .Vrs. lUrvSTeen. Mrs. MoMeen is a sister of Mr. Parker. The books for Fermanagh schools, cost tho township in the sum of S299.7G; and the cases cost the township that $31.00. Twp. 1893, book year, Charles Willis cashier of th Bloom fir-Id broken bank when the bank cloKd ijfi door his familv to Washington, T). C, and himself fled west ward Dori't ;t tho fikins of fruit. Thry p.re said to contain germs that gen rrnte d!sfnFs. Pea pods, melon rirds. potato sk?na, pencil skins, &., sre all dangerous Tho letters remaining in the Mif flintown post oflicfl uncalled for, for the vok ending June 2nd, wer for C. W. Dittmnn, Dieo Iks P. F. Romberger, IT. G. Ub;!. Jamr-s TT'imJ'ton fxecntnr of the estate r-f Mrs. t).inn, de?nnsfd, li.s sold tlu honso and lot at the corner j of Ohrrrv and Rclmol House ptretfs ito John S. Oraybill for $1,400. I The Mif!l;n Cou itv Cromissioners Iirvi comrncipd witii a J.:w lork bri dgp building company for tho evecHon of a new iron bridge at Me Vfvtowu at tho cost of five thousand dollars. Stone caal dirt w l.innv rf the fi"!d-; in Wished on tho Valhy of! the Schuylkill by the late Hood. Vcs etation does rot. flourish in stone I coal dirt. The fanners consider their fiehls ruined. Benjamin Zeiders r f Fayette Twp.. dunint.i county, wis sentenced, M.iv 24, bv the Dau'ihin CT.mtv court for connpirin" to defraud a widow out or her nension to servo two mouths i i I the IXmiihin cotintv vul Trrr; fl-h is moro hihlv va!ti: n ieetuc::y tiiun tn i:-niv- tt a m Kent' as ii provc-n in a suit th 't a woniai hrouirl t for r.er liorre an.i i hu?band, both having been lolled on iiei Liio ra:roaci. i no mrv ave ner en" hundred ;:nd fifty doiinrs for her horse and one cent for her husband. Last Wednf.'ay evening Miss Ger tie and Lot; ie Schott gave a r.arty to a number of their young friends i:i honor f.f their cousin Areliio Koenig of Lowisiown. The young peopl9re tnrned homo aflr-r b.diig served with exeoihoit refreshments veiy much pleased with the plessant time they had spent. Tin Bloomfield Democrat rela-cs the foli'iwing the raiher odd iiglit of a hen with a brood of kittens to be s.oii at the ttable of Sir. Henry E. Sheaft'er, in this pl-'.ce. When the kittens were but a fiv days old their own mother disappeared. The edd hen seeming to realize the situation at once, took them under her pro- teeting wings aud has ever since por- sistentiy sat on them. Phe kit ens have beeomo very fond of their fost er mother and amnse themselves by elimbing on her ba''k and playing. The Hitbbath School Institute of the Eastern Distiiet of Huntingdon, including tho counties of Juniata, Milll-n, Huntingdon and Bedford, met in the Eresbytorian church, Mif flmtown, June 5, at 10 A.. M., with devotional exercise conducted by Kev. W. G. Finney. Dr. W. H. Badgers made tho ad dress of welcome, which was respond ed to by Kav. D H. Campbell, which was followed by the enrollment, of a large number of delegates. The subjects discussed daring the morning session were, "Jne Object of Teaching,'' and "How to Increase the Spirituality of the School, open ed by Rev. 11. il. Campbell and Mr. D. W. Isett. Tho subjects discussed at the after noon session were: ' come dithcutticB a xeucuer meets with in the Sabbath School, opened by Miss Emma ltobison. How to Conduct tho Primary Department," opened by Mrs. M. E. Thomas. 'S'ibbnth School Music," opened by Rev. W. G. Finney. 'Should there be Rotation in Sab bath School officers," opened by Rev. J. R. Henderson. "How to Reach those not in Sab bath School," openeel by Rev. D. K. Freeman, D. D. ".Vission Schools," opened by Rev Geo. B Troub. ' Question Box," opened by Rav. E. H. M. teer. Tho subiect for consideration at the evening session was the "Model j Bible Chis" lesson for June 10, 1391- TauibibvSh. A!nn,lor t Findley. A-ddress by Rev. Geo. B. Troub. Adjourned. On Friday afternoon J. H. TTr.a. tetler, who lives on ti:A fnpiti -.f Keuben Gus3 m Walker townshm. ! came to town in a driving cart, anl arew rem in front or Captain .Vc Clellsn's business place for the pur- puati oi naving some repairs done to the bridle. The Captain came ont to take tho briulo in and repair it. Hos teller took the bridle off and handed it to .VcClellan and just then the betist looked back and that ono look gave it a fright. The nsxt instant it was running up Bridge street at breikne-k speed with Hostetler hold ing on to a ropa haitur that was around thr boast's neck. It ran diag onally aeroS3 the street and collided with a horse and cart of Dr. Kulouff, that was tied to a post on the Bridge street side of the National Bnk. The collision wai of such force that the doctor's horse and cart were turned upside down int i the gutte Thrrmh ail that collision Uostst- ler held f tst to the rcp3 halter, anl when his horso shied off from the overthrow aad wreck of SulouiT's beast and cart and darted up Bridge street. Hostetler still clung to ths rope around his horsu's neck. Al most as q-aick as a flash, almost to quick for the sight of the eye the i Tightened animal was across the street to tho coraer of the Court House square, au.l there in tho effort to ruu up Main street came in con tact with ono of the trees that line the pavement. There the cart aud Hosteller aud his horse parte-d com pir.y. Tho rc-coil was terrific. IIos tvtler flew off at a tangent into tho middlo of the street. The cart hung f st on the stem of the tree aud the ho rso ran up. Vain street to be caught not f:.r away by citizens. " The bark of the tree looked as if a bnrk peclty had exercise 1 his spud in it. Whilo Ilostetler's horse was guing through its wrecking performance on Bridge street, SulonfTs horse picked itself ont of the. gutter, broke its post hitchings and started on a yell down Bridge street for the river ln-idgo. The yell of the beast was I )iKit !u iiuu cu xi-u lui'ii.a m ruu in u ..cr.-i along toe nno ol i3 rae it I lltii iL.;t., was creeled ia tho bur of weufc CP to tho bridge hka a rocket, j !!10 Court honstt near the place where A luftu wn crossing tho bridge in a iho mnrdemr was tried. John S bag!'y nnd tbe lookers on especial j Michael of IlarrUburg put up the in to witness a collision that would j strumout of execution, and he says throw one or perhaps both into tho j that it is the same scaffold on which rivtr, but the runaway got by with a Lovering whs hung in tho jail yard, slight scrcpo of hubs. The doctor's ia Millliutown in 1SC2. hji ee was caught in Patterson. The ! harnesj and cart is not much the! THE SJItLL 1'0. wors? of the aee-id.-nt, but the horse! nM , ,, is hurt and some time will be reouir-1 1 ho fil' tbreo "e "sea of email ed bv nature and attention to maL-oU?-, Monday one uf lie Shumaker him "as well as ho was before the !c,ilWreD' , ao?ut tUr,oe J"'!8' misiiap took phce. Tbe boast badly hurt in right hind and ri fro.:i h g. u Jtihn Bradford, barber from Lew- ! i.-t'-.w::, wks ! dgetl ia j til on bi&t j We.lnes lay everdng chfirgcd with in t-x'ja;:on aim He ned iv,o isordwiv conduct. ! i .lher colored boon ' compacion., i:a i como to town to cs: - v., had oorau- a- cn-Ktiofi tinv, eu t in tneir pvuio'.-.e el;uit. ebu B:-a-.l lord be with Li ca-ue loud and off;iisivo tongue abotii, 11,0 passenger station ; ..l, iin r iilro.i 1 Olii.-.-r John Wellt-r remonstrated with tin? wild tongued m:tn but ali in vain. The mora I he tfli?er remon strated lbs m re demonstrative Bradford became, aud when Welier ! P1VP 1 ra !l 1 lvs i, t to arrest ! "-! d.si.layed a raz.or, avl th-ro I no knowing what, he would bav.j dono with it l.a.l n-t John Morarity ! run in and gt-abbe.l Lin m such a way tnv, lm e ;i,. 1 Lot u-ie it. leo iieei1 lUnisLu-.l uv citizens who ' jc.illed to hi;! aid took the bell:"gna;;t '5 ! c-4ore.l man before Jastiej J. B. M. Todd en a charge f eiunrre'some, . i .i. 1 : t .- ... i : i uoirv cuJi'aucL tiuu iufj-.ii;:i.i.iii. i ,1(.failit of KX f ft br-ariog tbe Ju lico s'int hiai t j-ul. Then earn- the tug of war. ; Brr. Iford did not want to go to ! jail, aud would not move a foot in i that. tlin-cti.:i. Willing ha-ul-i wi-rei v.illing to assist the clUeer. A half! dozen and more of stout men laid hold of the recalcitrant, Bradford, who set up a furious yeliiag and swearing. Such a procession had never be fore been seen in tho town. It whs raining hard when tha party started for the j:-.il a half mile distant, buL os the jirocession moved along re gardless of tho storm the erowd grew larger. The men w ero carry in;' the bftiber. As many men as could ge. hold of his legs aad arms, with several others sand witched along his body, were bearing him along, and he all tha while was yell ing and swearing at the top cf his voice. It was poor music for 'his captors to keep step to, but it was the kind of noisa to attract attention. Everybody along the route of the proer.ssion heard the prisoners' shouts and profanity. While many were ehodod, others fell in, and by the time the juil was reached a mul tidudc was there to see the kicking and veiling and scaring barber safely housed in the county prison. Tho prisoner wLiie en the route to the jail had no chance to exercise his tear down proclivity, hut when he was put into a cell he exercised his freedom in demolishing thiugj of a breakable kind, and wound up by as saulting the stove and knocking it over and breaking it on the floor, and he kept up the little pandemonium to his own satisfaction till Sheriff Lapp appeared upon the scene and out of respect for himself and respect for public property, and respect for the law and proper conduct he bad his hands cuffed behind his back, and had him placed in the elungeon. By 11 P. M., Bradford had come to a realization of the situation anil was quiet, when he was released from the dungeon and haml-cuffs removed. Un lhursuay morning fie was ar raigned before Justice J. B. M. Todd, aud iu default of two hunelred dol lars bail -was sent to jail to answer at court the charge of resisting and as saulting an oCicc-r. The price of butter and eggs is low, because, the demand in the cen ters of population has fallen off, caused by the thousands of men be ing thrown ont of employment on ac count of the manufacturing establish ments being closed by the threat of the Cleveland administration to pass a low tariff law. The Commissioners passed a reso lution and pi iced it upon record that no part of the public buildings shall be used for a place from which to witness the hanging of James B. Carpenter on the 14th of present month. The letters remaining uncalled for in the Patteraon Poat Office, Thurs day, May 31, 1834, were for J. K. Rhodes, P. S. Strouse, C. R. Ander son, John Taylor, William Dnw- baugb, Miss Etta Duncan. Vincengo Ta Manto. When calling for these letters say they aro advertised. 'Daniel F. Farringer of near Tus seyvillo, Center county, was killed by lightniug on Fri lay a week. Ho was seated behiud the stove whan a bolt of lightning came down tho chimney, killing him instantly. One of bis children and a b3y named Leo were knocked senseless, but have re covered. The heel of the child's shoe was torn off. Some panple are alarmed over the prediction of Hicks that there are to be greater floods iu Juno than those past ia May. Console yourself, read er, ilr. lucks is not a better weather prophet than you are, and floods come when they are least expected, like thieves iu the night. A greater flood th:wn the ono past may pass dowu tho Jun'ata valley bsfore the leaves again fill, and as greit a flood as the past May flood m.y not come again in a quarter of a century. Memorial Diiy was observed by many people, and now more than at any othc-r time it looks as if the vet eran custom of strewing the graves of tho departed will bj perpetuated after soldier circles have been gath ered to their e-ve-rlastiiig homes fir the custon of doeoratiog the graves has been taken up by the people gen erally, nnd it is hoped that it will bf continued on a fixed day, Memorial Day, to time out of date. The cere mony was observed hero on the 30:h of May, and in the evening a meet ing was liokl in the Ujurt House, which wa3 hbly addressed by George J. Parker, Esq. Ttiu sc.iFroi.H i;kectei The ECflffild on which Jaciea B. , vjarpenter w:it to uui:g on, on tuc . wnose moiiier nas nec-n sick, ;oo:c ir, t ! and it developed in tho ease of Jessie "land Myrtle, children of Wesley Bill- er, refci.iing on fttratloru s lull, yes j terday morriicg. These children are eight and eleven 3-ears old, and re- ceived the discaso from tho Houser l people, the two families being very been that! iutimat". A1! those who have flora 1 - .1. were contamina'ed house. It is :'nw kcotvn that Bessie i Ilousor, who firit took sick was at the tent cf tha Mlbcted tramp and ! curiosity led her to stick her head in j to see how tilings looked. .Mrs. Shu- malar is also now proven to nave been out there and there is some evidence tint Mrs. Thompson was ther too. .in h.osj reponeu m -h. last wecit , are past danger Home aro entirely! recovered nnd the ofhtrs are on a! fair way to be well in a few da vs. I til -..l-T - 1 -1 It 1 Lowistown Gazette, May 31 Arc Yon 2'ervous. Are you all tired onf, do ycu have j that ti'ed feeling e.r sick beadache? i You can by reiiev. d of them's svmp- u i toiiw "y teiiviiig Jiooiis rtarsipanii.!, j- ! whi'-h gives nerve, mental and bodi- ty slrngta and thoroughly purities the blood. It also creates a goodap- petite, c-'.res indigestion, htortburn and dyflp'-psia. Hood's nils are easy to take, c-asv in .''.c'ion and tsiiro in tiTeci a ls. io eeuts illAUKIED. Si-EAKMAN Oisi:R. On May 18tb, in Cir.iden, N. J , II. V. Speakraan of Thoui..sautowu, this county, and 3Iirf. M-irv Ober of Sa i Francisco, Cal. Beak Kstii'. On tho 27th nit., ot the Lutheran parsonage in Alatns bar, by Ite;v. Vv H. Fihs, Andrew Ci-ar of Bwalett, Jnni.ita conntj-, and Mii.3 Einiliue Knc-pp of ili.ldleereek. DIED Kaittmax. On the 13:h cf 3Iav, Iaac Newton, son of Charles and Einm.-i Kaufl'nian of Fayette town ship, aged 5 yearjj aud 2 days. B:ix. Oa tbo 22nd of May, Polly, wielow of Isaiah Bell of Fayet te Twp., aged 25 years, 10 months and 24 days. bexs-. On tbe 31st of May, Mrs. Margaret Dunn of lliillintown, ned S:j ymrs. Interment in Presbyterian cemetery on Saturday afternoon. snrrLiNTOWN makksts. S'jriurowB, June 6, 1R94. Hr.tt6r ,, 12 Efgs 15 nio is etiotildor, 14 I aid 11 id;s, MIFFLIMOWN GEAIN MAI KKT Vl-.t-at,. ... C(.rn in ear. Ovs, 52 50 32 00 Rve tot-eestvjd. Ti aotby Bowt ..... Ki n seed trail t. bO1. . . a a.... Miiliilinga ........ firo'ir.i Atnrj Salt, dmi-rican Silt J-2.G1) l tin 9U 1.20 a hundred 1.10 1 00 80c to 75 Philadelphia Markets, June 2nd, 1894. heat 54 to 57c; Corn 44 to 46e: Oats 42e; butter 11 to 21c a lb: eggs 11 to 12o a lb; live chickens 7 to 21c a lb; tallow 4c a lb: sugar 2)e to oic a lb; old potatoes Go to Doe bush., new potatoes 2.23 to 4 25 a barrel; clover hay $9 to $10 a ton; timothy $11 to $1G 50 n tun; beef cattle $3.$0 to $4. GO; bulk and stags $1 to $3; Ireeh cows and springers tf 20 to f40; veal calves $4.00 to $4.50; hogs !4.85 to $5; sows $3.50 to $3.75 ! Sheep SI to $4; latibs $3.50 to $5 40. can Nervine hp ir.s gem 1 1 t tie c r.tttry ? j-ncgrca en re lor i.-M:esion Dys- ! V.- NV;--v JCTA VV Ti m, Johnnon NoriiLinviile, I'a. Injured WhiSa Coasting Impure Blood Asserts Itself Eut Kcod'3 Sarppariila Cures tho Discr.se ar.d He-stores Health. 'C. I. Il.iod & Co., Lowt.H, Mass.: j "During tho winlcr of 1S7, I v. as Injured on one limb Willie cn:i;:t!n;. It tlitl not trouble me much at first, hut suon became more paiuful, my strength bega:i to f!rlineiiii.I I coukl not restat night. I was nitf by scvr:U different doe-' tors but n!l fnllt il to check tlie trouble and I I srew r:.i . v. or -e. K.irly in is JO I Ur.l to uso eruU'lu'j my he.iUIi v.-a very poor, having lost my appetite mul beini; reiHicctl in Jieh. Ia tlie full of 1!1 I i-ad V tike to my bed and! It was thought ' i Would Not Live i until spring. During all Uiis time I had tried' many different nictliirii.es but did get relief. In; the n:e:uitime to give mo relief, l!ie severai buuehes r.rcir.i i my knee were Lm.vd and later! every effort tnM'.t to hot! tlie rr.iiiiins sores bud all In vain. TIk u it was, while connued to my bed last spring, that my fuller, having read much about the merits of Ilood'a Sarsaparilia, Sarsapsri.ia s4H deelded to have me pive it a trial. 1 have ta!;r n It regularly. u!ns nearly ten bottles. Ail the sorei but two aro healed aud these are near? v.-elL - lliave Utrow n away my crutches as I cai; w alk, pi to school and do some work. I ha l'.(rsl appetite iiiel real u.ori Iteaith an -. it-re-. sea p v. eiUt ve, v inii'-li. llool s KarviKunlki has bsen a l h lnstoiiie." Wli.- ivnnsylvauia. Kootl's gor.Ue and. Pit are l.eit family cathartic, Active. 1'ry a box cents. S S K fi. a. '- 11U uu, u MAIN sib; J! -.ve yo.i trie Th cse tunes cconcmy. niiit he .racticed If you can save from one to three dollars on m suit, it means to the working man frt m one to three days labor saved, To the farmer it means the paving ofirom two to six I ushels of wheat. Now we honestly believe we can save you that much if you will give us a chaiu-e. We have loi ght letter jooda fur less money than ever be fore and are f rc-parcd to give ycu letter value for your money than cu have ever received. e urdouLtedly have the Men's, loys, and Childrcns' county. We have an except knally large line of pantaloons from the every day substantial working pants to tlie finest dress pants. Our line of Gents fuxnishina ircotls cannot Le e mailed. t - i ... e,tiier m quality, quantity or stvle. n- .. i , i i. ' i "j. j i i i , , , , AN e can the digest and most iashionable line of Hats m - he County. Uur Launuiieu, i ercai ana Aladras Nnrts cannot be sur passed, and in neck wear we handle the latest Tecks, Bows and Four in Hand. We also have a full line cf trunks, valises satchels, Under wear cloves, su.-rer.deis, watch buttons. Collars, culls, gloves and a full line of the celebrated Douglas shoe for gentlemen. We are agents for the tweet C'rs overalls and carry them in all sizes. Extra size tuils and extra pantaloons to fit the largest men. Measures taken, suits made to order and a perfect tit guar anteed. It will cost ou nothing to examine our stock, we will treat you gentlemanly whether you purchase or not. IIOLLOIJAUGH & SOX. S. Ruble, Practical Emhalmcr and Funcr al .Director. 4i.' - CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED IN" ALL CASES. North Main St., Mifflintown, Pa. English Spavin Liniment removfs nil Hsrd, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curl's Splints, Sweeney, Kirc-Bone, Str'fles, Snraices. all j Swollen Throats, C.'iighs, etc. Save too by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggist MifllintowD, Pa. Nov. 22, 93. If novarMMl fi twn4 lake Manners Double e (.act Vruarllia. It'stbakwt In", eoowts. Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 mir. utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggift, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. Hi ontj Douola Extract Sarsaaarflla Is Mannars. ft tlx bad because it curs, lake as ether. SOcte. IEG.1L. D.VIKISTWATOR'S KOTICE. (E.-tate of Jacob Pchrefller late of DnUwaro township, deceased.) Notice is hereby piven that lettprs of Ad miristration upon the estate of Jacob Sci.refller. late of Delaware township, deceased, bavinjr been granted to tbe nnd' r sipned. All persons indebted to said es tate aro renosted to mpkn imRiediutp piv nier;. and thos havitip; claims asainst the same to present them dniy authenticated lor settlement. II. G. SCIIRKf FI.rR, Administrator. Cocolamus, May 4. 169?. JJ r. DERR, I'K.tCTICAl. UEXTIST, (Grsdnntp of I be Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) fi rmerly cf Miftlinlnirp, I'a., has lo cate d permanently in Vifliiniown, as suc cessor to thclstn Dr. '. I.. Derr, and will continue tha ier,sl busir.ers (establi.hed by the latter in INiO) at tho well known of fice to Eridge street opposite Conrt House. C- TEKTH EXTRACTFD, AIISOLUTE I.Y WITHOUT PAIN. Ao Chloroform, Elher, or Gas vsrd. No Sore. Gun s or Pieotnroit to patient, i i:l i r cri:i.;r tx!riction or afterwards. .I Ifctse aro Gtiarartecd cr ro rbarge will l.c r,:ide. 13 All work ptarstitped to give perfect E:ili:(;ictit.n. Terms, etricilv cash. H. P. DERR, I'rnctlc-a! Dentist. on, .Li, HAI- s a net PA. largest end l est selected stock of ciotlune - over thown in Juniata - chains, raws, collar and cuffl ? .. tVv 'v..- i: v;.v'-;e Sv-r.7 -IIAT'S the state of affairs at Meyer's. You see ve can much better I affcrd to fell gocds at 5 per cent f refit, or at no profit at all, tban to be JL idle. Stagnation njesns reaction. Activity, although profitless, mana advance push energy circulation of money. And that's the reason why, despite the lingering winter the sale of Spring Goods is now in full blast at Meyer's SPRING SUITS FOR MEN, INVINCIBLE That which cannot be overcome Webster. Apply this toD.plc esprcsMcu to t ui magnificent display of SPRING STJLT8 for men. Our shewing is not enly lerge, its immense. The stylo of every garment offered is perfect, the n.ako and trim rival cus tom work. There's an mGuite variety for choice in tbe material sIiowd, com prising all the latest designs in both foreign and drmeetio fabriea. A mere mention of names of the materials used would more then fill the spaee at oar command, while the tnnmeration would by weary the reader. Mew and cobby styles cf toth Sacks and cutaways, tho fits of wbioh ni merchant tailor can improve upon. Tbo price range is as wide as the gocds, and no matter what you desire to pay for a Spring Outfit we csnmit you in material, stjle and price anywhere between 3.37 AND $15.00. Triia r.rit tcimi!r ritiro a tun- - I tN. din m ntialitv unit, uoumal that 0 ana so 3 o gives you vuoiuo now frcm a line of Eta's Fine $ 5G Suits, which a jear ago could net have been sold for loss than 12 or $14. Try it. At any rato tee tueso new 3.56 Suits, They're a revelation. NEW SPRING SYLES CHILDREN 'SCLOTI IIN G, Cannot he n;atcLed by any showing of similar goods iu the county. It ia a stock without a rival and is be-ing added to daily. The aeferlnuDt cemprises all tbe newest aod brightest ideas of the foremost niaEtra of Children's l'lclhii:g in the country, and these are f-npplemcnted with scores of original novelties, the designs of which we control exclusively. IN SHORT-PANT SUITS. We arc making a ypry strong exhibit both in the single and double breasted styles, in all materials, all weights of est shades. An immense field for choice SI TO $6. SPRING PANT Hundreds upon bumlreds of pairs are hers for you to select from. In ma terials every thing that's new, embracing the choicest and finest effects in fercign and deuieftic CaEsimetes and Cheviots. New and elegant designs in stripes end checks, wbicn captivate at sight. $1 TO t?G, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. COLLARS, 4 plv linen, 5c. CUFFS, 4 ply linen 15o. H1TE SI1 HITS, '2Ac. 1S5 dczin cf these, all made ofrcliablo muslin and linen unlnnndtrct!. 1C0 dezen oi tbe celebrated l'at. Inserted Sieove Shirts with reinforced back. 30o. LAI'Nl EKKD I'llESS SHIRTS 0 elezen cf cur celebrated $1 brand matchless for fit aLd ouality will rn zt 75c. TKo f ,Ti.rPf tl slr.rt rf rpo St -pt'.ng n ta e,a its Wtolosals & Eetail GIctMer, !8(i5, BSTABLI SH E D. 1889 Special Invitation rTo The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from :e immense stcgk. -OF D. W. HARLEX It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS-' Who liave money to invest to examine the Stock oi Goods for MEN, BOYS AND It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFU1 of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't to give him a call if in need of Clothing, W. H MIFFI-XN TOWN EAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE VOL' A BOIUiOW Eli I -CALL AT m m 4 a &Kt S'lKFLINi OWN, PA. FOUR IPTtll CEISTT. IlSITIIiEST PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, Money leaned at Invest Rates. Er.ST IS THE VOEID. ltr-witaricqua:itiireUQ9at-xadeed. aetantly OutluttDiC two C OETorhr brand. Tfut effected by fceo. T. V III t- UCAi IHt. FOR SALE BTDP.ALrRSGENERALLT. Jyf Q A JL, E S 31 E Vf "W J 1ST T1 F r .! LOCAL OK TRAVELLING, to soil om Kurscry Stock. Salary, Expenses an! Stead v Emplnvmeni fjnaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Itc. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. Tbo S tut tut I and Rtput'.xran oiCte i tbe place to get job work dose. Tiyit. llwlll pay you if yon need aoylbkig in that lino. EVERT j J r ie i hut it'fl tiif- c-ucu.'s this eeasou, fabric and from the lightest to the dark from iiats tor i'len oEd Uojs m tte county. Bridge St., Miiintcwn, Ftm CHILDREN STYLES ARLE Y JUKIATA VALLEY BAR, or rfiiFFLirTOWM, pa. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liablo JOSKPU KOTHROCK, PrtiHrnt. T. V-N IRWl-N, Ca DIBECTBB. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rolhrock, Jolin LVrtiler, Josiah L. Barton, Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. BTOCEDOLCERa : George A. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, JosHph Kothrock, P. W. Mav.lieck, L. E. Atkinson, R. K. Parker, W. C. Pomsroy, J. Holmes Irw'n. Mary Kcrlz, Jerome; N. Thompson, Jr, John Urtzlor, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Josiah Ij Bar'on, John M. Flair, P.obert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, EamuelS. RotLiock, Wm. BwarU. Three and Four per cent, interest will ba paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 'J3, W'4- TO WEAK S BnflVrlivg from the effect of youthful rron. yarty deear. WMtiig wukuH, lot maahood. etc.. I wtl. end a Uubli treau (' conuialng tail rrtlcnlar for home care, f REE0 cjra. A tplendld medical work : iliontd be read by erj pi.n tvo la nerroM and debilitated. Addreav rrof. F. C FOWLKB. HfMMlUB. Conn. 8 ? yICnre (roarantco 5 lit it lovDO.Ii.HaT3: I n. iMe l: ti-- o oppratioo or busiui'8 llv--. T.-'UStn-.s Cf enrca. Dr. Maver I? n. lioie: fi:..u, :! :r. l'o , hrcnd iatirday cl cmdi muulu ttu-J lur circuhui. dTicetcce-