Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 05, 1894, Image 3

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    SENT PI EI & REPUBLICAN
MTFKLINTOWN :
wejwesiuy. dec 5. 1894.
TERX8.
3ubf"ription, $1-60 per annum If paid
In ni .-nuce; $2.00 If not paid to advance.
Ynirnt ad vortleoments tn sorted at 60
-Qt per inch for each iatortlon.
Trr.nrient bnsines noticea la local col
umn, 10 cmt per line for each Insertion.
iVd nations will be mado to those deairtnjr
to advertise by the 7 oar, balf or qaarVr
year.
SHORT LOCALS.
0 mresa convenor! on Monday.
Sisf.iiff Lapp is a sufferer with
rlienmafism.
The first winter rain came on the
1st, of December.
Rjb'e V.as moved his business
pla;-e to Bridge street.
Misn Doe Beale of AVaterford, spent
Inrtruii week in town.
UuiMsiness is felt for the Ameri
c ) '" iti'-u iu Pekin, China.
.V ss Ju!it Reynolds of Hirrisbarg
i.-i vi-itin John Horniug's family.
TT-.iry Deru of Altoona, spent
I li-t;iksp;iiuj among friends in town.
Ivf. O. C. Gortner spent Thanks
f.riviu0' with his family in Selins
grove.
.tf:ss Mrra Dimm of IVmmsvillc, is
vVifiny her brother, Ca'.vin Dimm's
family.
IV. IL?a'ir2 bongr'.it 2i acres of
wl iu Beale towuship, from ilathew
RV.-rs.
A. 1. McAfee, of Tusearora Valley,
Iih : '?cn quite iil with a carbuncle
on his back.
-,s Myrtle Ptttitt of Port Royal,
i:,:U tl Isabella Schweyer on
T.': mksgivisg Day.
tT'-.s Je ilertzler of Port Iloyal
viMted Mips R.xcbel ITenderson on
lliauk-iviog Day.
Mis Kate Boyer from near Port
Royal, spent institute week with
Miss Bf-.sie Groninger.
Fmf. Ealor of Wiikesbsrro, spent
sevvial days of Inst week circulating
among "!d friends la town.
M..5S .V.-try Moore of .WcAlister
viila v,aa the guest of Mi.-'s Bessie
Middah in Patttrhon last week.
G illovv ay robes, better than the
old time Buffalo robe, for sale at J.
II 8im-"u' place ou Bridge street.
Misses .'Vanie Hc-rr and Sarah'
Sljel!;- ci i'oit Ravil, spent last week
w.iii .'lies Maul Wilsou in Patterson'
H-trti?on Bronsa and wife of Mc
V-;, fown. visited friudrt in Juniata
lu.-c tk, tud returi.fcd home on
Mo:.iiy.
Tile Presbyterian congregation
i-ve introd.jc:d Macedonia water
into their church to run the organ
air pump.
Mro. Harry Keily t f Boonsbcr
ongli, returned to Iser home 051 Fri
,V.V ;t.; ..riKn-ij, after n leasant visit
iicr parents.
Scrofula, Lienors an 1 all ;s rises
cau.v'd or promoted by impure b'ood
or Ljw state of the system, are cured
by food's Sarsaparilla.
A iT. McAfee one of the oldest
public school Teachers ia Juniata
cmrtty, uied on Monday at Lis home
in Turhett township.
William Uyrjf-r plead guilty to at
tempted rape aud was sentenced by
the court to the Huntingdon Re
fomntory on .Monday.
Mrs. Naboriy ''Is your husband
out much of n:s;bt)-?" Mrs. Jack
Potts "2so. He's about, tho best
poker jilayer in the gnng.
George Kef.rns of Mifilin couuty
and ifaae Beaver of Millcr.-town,
were the guesta of Misses Ciara and
P; !'o Itotiinjck last week.
During the hot wcilher impurilies
in the blodmay senniy anm-yj-ou.
Exjwl them by taki!ig Hood's Sarsa
lrri';, tb pleat blood purifier.
Tho Citizens B.iml annouce that
thi y will hold a festival in the Cinrt
Hr.'j.-se Corrider on Saturday evening,
Ut cemuer 14 ana is, 1 or the pur
pose of pur!h;ising new iustruments.
What do von tike medicine for
Because you are si :k and want to get
well of course. TLcn rtmember
Hold's yarsHjifiriila Cures.
.Vrs. Ijivini Cummin and daujli-t-r
of Marior., Ohio, spent Sabbath
veitLi Dr. Rulgers' family. Mrs.
Cummins maiden mime was Bavieia
Hrt and hi? father nivued wh-.t is
no v suown as flu Djppin f trm ia
Winter township
Matthew L. Auison, son of tbe ed
itor of the Herald bns purchased tho
job printing office of J. L. Holmes,
d'feast-d in Altoona. and will con
uuct the job printing business in the
Mountain City. We wish him suc
cors beyond his brightest anticipa
tion p.
Do you have headache, dizziness,
drowrsiness, loss of appetite and oth
er symptoms of biliousness? Hood's
SarsapariVa will euro you.
Uriah D. Ferre, landlord of tho
Seven Star Hotel in the east end of
t his county, pled guilty to the chsrge
of pi'Iing liquor to minors, and was
Bervftiictd bv the conrt on Tuesday
to pay a line of 250.00 and costs of
proscfuti mid an imprisonment in
tl.? county jail for the period of 30
dliv-i.
O.i Hfonday Court sentenced
Ci: i : W. Stouer to three years in
i;.;. ViVstwi Penitentiary, he having
j ! -A gu:!ty to horse stealing. He
rd - pji ad guilty to the latceny of a
:- i ot irun, and was sentenced to the
Wef-tern Penitentiary one year,
which makes a total sentence of four
years for him.
The letters remaining uncalled for
iu tho Patterson post office for the
week ending, November 30lh, 1894,
were for Mrs. Josephine Itslr-v, Mrs.
Elizabeth Yeager, .Martin Murphy,
Louis Rannels, S. Henry, Samuel
Sb-per, Frank Albert, Gabriel Ar
caugcio, Caruso Luciano, Jacob
Weidman, Jeremiah Weikey.
Tka torture of dyspepsia and sick
headache, the agonizing itching and
vain tf salt rhem, are removed by
Hood's Sareapariila.
iurs. jonis it Graybill of Laucas
, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
uiuce vrawiord.
The Grand Jury on Monday, was
cu must expeuuious jury heard of
in uuniata in many days. They pass
ed eleven bills. J F
vn the llth of nest January,
Adolphus Duncan, colored, will be
nuDg at Atlanta for a criminal as.
sault upon a white woman.
Ruble has now some of the hand
so mest and most valuable chamber
suites in his new furniture ware room
on iriUge street than have been seen
in this county.
Jobn Bryner died at his home at
Lewistown Junction on the 27th day
of November, aged 77 years. Inter
ment in Buffalo Church cemetery,
Perry county on Friday.
The good democratic times that
were promised when Cleveland was
elected here and are realized when a
horse or sheep buyer comes around,
or when a farmer has wheat to sell.
Not a single death took place in
thu ranks of the school teachers of
Juniata county the past year. A. T.
McAfee a veteran school Teacher was
not able to attend the Teacher's In
stitute because of illness.
Last Saturday a democratic gov
ernor was inaugurated in the State
House at .Montgomery, Alabama
Oulside of the State House grounds,
the Pojiulists inaugurated their Gov
ernor. The Popnlis's want to carry
their case to Court. Thev say the
democratic governor was fraudulent
ly elected.
Tho remains of Cyrns Weeks were
brought to this place for interment
in Union Cemetery on tho 28th of
November, from Harrisburg where
he died. He was boss painter in the
Pennsylvania Railroad Shops at
Harrisburg. He was a native of
Juniata county, and lived in this
town many years.
'T. J. Jobnston, superintendent of
the Johnstown public schools, is be
ing investigated on cbnrgos to tho af
fect that on October 26, in the pres
ence of all the pupils, he used humil
iating and improper language to
ward Edward Hudner, by referring
to and celling him a '"booby," a
"sneak," "grand daddy longlegs,"
und speaking of his walking like a
spiler oa stilts.".
Liverpool San, November 25. One
dny this week a party of sharpers at
tempted to pliy the bunco frame on
Jacob Bsl'.er, resi ling at Liverpool
station. A stranger came driving
down through the narrows aud met
bim accosting him very famili-irly.
Before the conversation went very
far ho represented himself as a son
of the late Hon. John B. Packer, of
Sunbury, and said he'was on his wav
to view tho farm of J. M. B nigird
ner above town, with the intention
of purchasing it, and requested Mr.
Built-r to accompanv l.im. His mis
sion spenipd nlfinsib'p. binl-inr nr I
his pnrposo by exhibiting a roll of
money. Driving around tho moun
tain they met a stranger, who stop
ped them aud inquired innocsntly
the way to "Sunburytown." Then
they engaged in the usual three card
montfi game aud Mr. Bell soon won
$5009. Of course, ho bad read too
much about similar schemes t build
on any such unexpected good fortune
had kept bis wits together for liter
developments. One of the sharpers
then IiaiI a favorabla turn in the
pa-no and he. too, won a round
?4,000. Next the usual $1,000 check
was demanded of .Mc. Be'it-r to even
no matters, but he shook Ids bene
factors and toey disappeared. It is
supposed V sharpers ar operat
ing from Georgetown or Hemdon,
looking for victims in these valieys.
Keep an eye on them.
Dest medicine in tho world. 1 can
not recommend it to highly." Sold
by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif
flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 "93, ly.
That Tired Feellag
is a dangerous condition directly due
to depleted or impure blood. It
should not be allowed to continue, as
in its debility the system is especial
ly liable to serious attacks of illness.
Hood's Srsaparilla is the remedy for
such a condition, and also for ,hat
weakness which prevails at the
change of season, climate or life.
Hood's Puis are purely vegetable.
carefully prepared from the best in
gredients. 25c.
Grafting;
the Potato
Tomato.
on the
When the potato is grafted on the
tomato, which can be done bv reason
of the close relationship between tho
two plants, the potato roots continue
t produce potatoes, while the toma
to grafted on the potato stalk con
tinues to produce tomatoes. This is
considered in some of the agricultur
al papers as remarkable that one plant
should produce two different kinds
of products; but it is no more remark
able than all other experiences in
grafting. A pear may be grafted on
the quince, but the roots are still
quince roots, although the pear comes
from the grafted portion. There
have been cas known where the graft
will influence the stock, but to such
a light degree as not to materially
alter its character. Median's Month-
HI
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Stomache, D spepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was gone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine which done
ma more good than any $50 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my life. I
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve core ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, Miffliutown,' Pa.
Feb. 1, 93 ly.
Home and Abroad-
It is the duty of everyone, whether
at homa or travelling for p'easnre or
business, to equip himself with the
remedy which will kotp up strength
and prevent iiluess, and cure such
ills an are liable to como upon all in
every day life. Hood's Pill--j are
hand inf.de, and perfect in propor
tion and nppoauce. 25c pc-r boi.
THREE DEER.
The Port Royal hunters returned
from their 9tb aunual hunt in Diam
ond Valley last Saturday with three
deer. James N. GroDinger shot two
of tho deer; a doe and a buck. The
doe he shot at the distance of tLroe
hundred yards while she was run
ning at full tpced. When the doe
sprang to her feet a;d begun run
ning, he drew his repealing rifle to
his shoulder and began firing. SLie
dropped dea 1 at tho seventh dis
chsrge of the gun.
The Sheriff's Sales on Friday, were
attendad by more people than in many
years. 1 ho amount of sales aggregat
ed over $11,000.
The 74 acre farm of Jobn B. Bar-
dell in Fayette township, was bought
by the Fermanagh BuildiDg and ' Loan
Association for $1,800.
The Forsha farm of 262 acres, near
Waterford, was bought by W. D.
WailB for $2,675.00.
Ibe 1 1 acre farm of John B. Bardell
in Bealc town.hip. was bcasht bv
Mrs. Mary E Hardell for $1,200.
The 47 acre ftrni of James A. Bar-
dell in Bealo township, was bought by
tbe Fermanagh and Building Loan As.
sociatioa for $270
The 10D acre tract of land of 11. B.
Bardell in Beale township, was bought
by thj Fermanagh Building and Loan
Association lor SuU.
Tbe 39 aero farm of Wm. Eagler in
Walker township, was bought by L. E.
Atkinson and Robert MoMeen for $40.
Tbe C acre farm of Wm. Dunn in
Delaware township, was sold to Robert
MoMeen for $35.
The 72 acre farm of Joseph Wallaca
in Beale township was sold to Miss
Mary Wailaoo fo.' $1,240.
The 57 acre farm rf Rebecoa J.
Keely in Lack township was sold to J.
Al. inair for 10.
' Tbe Solomon Buoks property
MifHintown was sold to Fcrd Me
for $950 with mortgages of over $1,-'
ton 1 1 1
The 5 acre farm of Jacob Dietz in
Monroe township, was bought by tbe
First National Bank of Millersburg
for $180.
The 100 acre farm of Jacob Diefz
in Greenwood township, was bought by
tbe first JNational .Dank of Millers
burg for $000.
The B. U. Cubbison creamery at Mc
Loyesvibc, was sold to A. R Hayes
tor j.
TLe Evangelical Association Church
property in Palterson was sold to L
E. Atkinson for $25.
That Mastodon
George W. Swayne, of Germany
Valley, Huntingdon county, who dis
covered the bones of a Mastodon on
his place, gives the . following des
cription of his find. Two teeth
weigh ten pounds; they measure 16
inches aronnd and 8 inches long, and
have eight knobs and four cogs. Ote
tusk would measure 11 feet long and
the other 7i feet; the first 15 inches
aroud, the latter 14 inches. One
part of leg 2 ft. 8 in. long across
knee joint, 9 inches straight across.
Collar bone 3 feet long. Neck bone,
lOxlOJ. The vertebra 22 inches
around and 2 inches thick. About
one-halt of one rib 52 ' inches long.
The mastodon would stand, I think,
about 15 feet high and 20 feet long
a fair size tor a common animal
I Lave many other bones. About
one thousand people visited Mr.
Swayce's to Bee these relics of an an
te deluvian period. .
Nark Twain' Xew Book
Mark Twain's most popular and
successful books have been sold by
subscription and the American Pub.
liahiog Company of Hartford, Conn.,
announce for early publication, bis new
book "Tte Tragedy of Pudd'nhcad
Wilson and tbe Comedy Those Kxtra
orpinary Twins." The Tragedy and
Comedy were at first a dual story
two etories in one and the author's
aonouot.as given in the preface, of the
difficulty be bad in writing tbe book, of
tbe incompatibility of some of tbe
characters and of bis having to finally
separate them by pulling cite of the
stories out by the rents and leaving
the other a kind of literary Cassarean
operation, is certainly one of the most
original, breeziest and elevercst cbap.
ters choice fun that lias been writ
ten for many a day. We are told that
There ia a time to laugh'' and TlIK
CmacnsiAS says: "The reader will
bogin to smile at tbe very first paragraph."
I lie book will be sold only by sub
soription and as it possesses, ia a pro
nouueed degree, thereoiarkable char
acteristics of tho outhor's bost works
it 19 sure to have a large sale. Eicb
page will be beautifully illustrated
with marginal sketches, the work
I one of our best artists. aDd tbe publish
crs have wisely decided to sell the vol
Tnacarora Valley Railroad.
Trains on the Tuscarora Valley
Railroad will run as follows:
Leave East Waterford at 8.00 a.
m., and 2 r. it, arriving at Port Roy
al at 9.15 a. h. and 3.15 p. m.
Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m.
and 5.15 v m., arriving at East Wa
tertord at 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. h.
J. C. MOOREUEAD,
Superintendent.
1
urao at a popular price bringing it
, 1 h nuiii me reacu 01 an
1 U7 tr 1 f. r r nr. i.. j ,t-
u. , . ivencr ix v;u , ui xuiiuueipuia
a., tiave tbe exclusive rishi of sale in
the States of Pennsylvania, New Jer
soy, Delaware and Maryland and their
advertisement for agents appears man
other column. All applications for
ageneies in their fi;!d should be sent
direct to them.
To be Sold at Private Sale.
Tho undersigned offer at private
sa:o a traot ft hftecn acres of land in
Fermanagh township, bounded 1
1 I f . 1 - T 1 r -w-
launs or n m. iiawK, JJr. Ijucian
B:mk., .Voyer's heirs and Joseph Ob
erliollzer. This land is well et witl
young Chestnut and Rock Oak and
is rapidly growing in values.
Atkinson & Pessell.
rooT-ntLL 31 tuiiu
Illoomfleld O.
24;
.NEW DENTAL OFFICE-
Dr. S. D. DiflV-nderfer, graduate of
the University of Maryland Dental
Department, de3i"res to inform the
public that he has opened a Dental
Office at Oakland Mills, Pa , where
he eon be found at all times. Teeth
extracted painlebsly. All work guar
anteed.
A Good Apppetite
always nccompanics good health, and
an absonce of appetite is an indica
tion of something wrong. The uni
versal testimony given by those who
have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to
its merit in restoring tho appetite,
and as a purifier of tho blood, con
stitutes the . strongest recommenda
tion that can be urged by any medi
cine.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, bil
iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick
headache. 23c.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., says: "I owe my life to the
great South American Nervine. I
had been in bed for five months from
the effects of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole system. Had given up ad
hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im
proved me so much that I was able
to walk about and a few bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is
The game of football on 'Thanks
giving, between Mifflin and Bloom-
field, was a very interesting one
lue Bioomfield bovs came on the
field confident of success; but when
mc .niium team touciieu tne pig-
SKin down Oonind tueir ODDOnents
... A
goal post in less than ten minutes,
oy rushing through their centerwith
the series of plays called tbe Cornell
, 1 1 1 i . 1
luuj , 11 tnouKca tne conceit so en
tirely out of Bioomfi.dd that our
1 ..... ii 1 . .
" o cuiuieu to mane nvo-
touchdowus. Throughout the whole
game our boys played very good ball.
llieir tackung, interfering and run
ning with tho ball was eqnd to
Pennsylvania or Harvard; John
Robi?;son at quarter-back, a graduate
01 I'nuceton, iut up a fine game.
Patterson at oigut half bick made
some very good runs. Two from
which he made touch downs. The
first from the twenty five ,'yiird line
on Mifflin's ground, and the second
second from the center of the field.
Iu fact all the boys are entitled to
much praise for tLeia good playing.
isioomheld did not do anything at
playing, except making some very
good Kick-ona down hill. It being a
oeanuiui uay, me attendance was
very large. Everyone seemed uleas
ed with the game, except Bioomfield,
whose colors and horns, which they
had bought at Newport, were hidden
awa out of sight. Perhaps they
can get tho Newport si ore-keepers to
buy taem acK. 1 lie teams lined up
as ioiiows.-
Bloorufitild. Minim.
Rice...... .....Left end ....Davia
W. Birnett Left tackle McCahran
Clefrg.. Left guard Walls
Kell Cer'er VV. Wilson
Bniiley Right guarj Burcnneld
A. C. Burnett... Left tackle .. .L. Wilson
Clark Left end Derr
Grojh Quarterback. ...J. Kobison
Cauibell Klght balf back .... Pat teraon
riickioger.. ..Left ball back Dielrick
Biir Full back A. KobUon
Touchdowns, Patterson 4: Davis 1:
Kick Koals, Dietrick 1: Robison 1:
Time of halves 30 min. Umpire.
Patterson. Referee. Banks: Linesman.
Kell.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I Lave been in a
distressed condition for three
the J from Nervousness, Weakness of the
MARRIED-.
ult
Mr.
Haines Bvers. On the 6th
by Rev. H. C. Hollowav, D. 1).,
Albert J. IIiine3 to Miss MaryByers,
ootu ot lurtett towusuip.
Fisher Scumittel. On the 22nd
ult., by Rev. M. L. Drum, Charles
F.-Fisher and Margaret J.Schmiitle,
both ot Inscarora township.
Hartmax Robixsox On the 22ad
nit., by T. II. Caruthers, J. P., John
Hartman and Fannie Rjbinson, both
of JLiucik township, Juniata county.
JMaloy Brant. On Nov. 20, by
Kf.v. A. IS. Hoover cf tho M. E
church of retersbnrc-. Mr. Clarence
B. Meloy of Patterson and Miss Nel
lie Brant of Huntingdon.
X.EITZEI. Freeman Oa the 8th
ult., by Daniel S. Boyer, J. P
Janits P. Leitzel, of Aaronsbunr.
anyiler county, and Mary J. Free
man, of Monroe Twp., this county.
mrTLruTovrs kakkkts.
i!irLi.iTowa, Dee 5. 18M.
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flam
Sl.oilder, ...................
T.rrd...... 9
SiitaH,
MlffJ-lNTOVt GKAIN &1AKKKT
Wheat 60
Cora in ear .... ...... 60
Out, i.... 35
R.ve 60
Clovorsoed ..
Tiiuottiy seed tii.t'O
FI ix seed CO
Urcn jo
Oor. .. . t."l a buudred
Middlings .. 1.10
Ground A!am Salt l.oD
AlOTiCi.li Salt ,80c to 75
we sen from
cf,. Cihlp for
ulloa l.rore
:3lr. oura lit ai4 turn
Tj.Ours lit MmttMimntHMll
orji, o.ir.5 zti ) vruotl-rims, 25 lbs., same as an
3 r.intsoSJ
p:D!9ER0&DSTER$S
Guaranteed sama ma aennts sell for $73 to f 100.
ROAD RACER, 25 Ebs. 00
WOOD-RIMS,
Prrfort linos, perfect alcprlni?. Dcrfrtpdinafnprt.
CnnmntoU same oa scents Bt-ll for 1125 a d fl.
Written warranty wim every cinHjinc. ETfrtim
" :.r j than onrwholesale price feu rtr-cquntlty.
r ri'Sis BDuui us mucn io pen no'.rig turcurn
T,nte and dealers aatt dors ;o ir.i-.ko tlicw- lct
iuJecca and onnmy surKn-t the hrttr vnv and
buy Ircra ns direct at wLoler alo p rice-
I'lustratetf Cata'.cguo free.
Acme Cycle Company,
ELKHART. I.VD
wtit ti iru . . Tf
finti" for a fmiuly inutto wiuuie
V-h , i aud irii- 'I. tc
j V' r ron;u it1nretrttiiicaj
W. P. liiKHlb.W CO liaik a, u, CvtoabB. O
&2L
Cot.t.ass and Cuffs that are water
proof. Never wilt aud not effected by
moisture. Clean, ucat mid durable.
V.licn soiled simply wipe off with a
r.ct clotli. The genuine arc laac'c by
covering n linen collcr or cuiT 0:1 both
tiJs v.'i'.h "celluloid" cr.d cs tiicy r.ro
the only waterproof goods rr. jdc with
an i::tcr':afcg. it :o!!o7..i t'.:r.t
t'.-.ry r.ra tho cniy collars c-;d ctuTs t::ct
".v:i! stui:d tU wear and g'.va satis fcc
': : .: . V-j picca is eta::; -j1 aD ".:! ot.-.;:
rU e wfji
RIG ' .rT.-r....-ylii:g
cL:o 5a o.Tercd ycu it L . r
i-iitation. Refuse auy but Ih? genu
ii:?, a::tl if your dealer decs uct bivi
wb.it you v.-aut soi:J Oircct to u:;, cn
cl'.ijUJg amount end ntating sue cl
wliothcr a stand-up or tumeil-dowa
collar is wautcd. Collars 25c. each.
Cu:Ts oc. pair.
The Celluloid Company,
427-429 Broadway Sew forK.
UP. DERR,
PRACTICAL DEHTIST,
(Gradnate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col
lege,) formerly of Miftlinburg, Pa., baa lo
cated permanently in Miffllntown, as snc
cessor to the lata Dr. G. L. Derr, and will
continue tha dental business (established
by tbe latter in 1860) at tbe well known of
fice on Bridge atreet opposite Conrt House.
ttT" TEETH' EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient,
eilbcr curing extraction or afterwards.
All these are Guaranteed er co charge
will be made,
Cy All work guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash.
H. P. DERR,
Practical Dentlat.
A wonderful Improvement (n hriotioti l-'rrri.s &r.'l
(jC-Hark. !iiM-lc n.olionof :irri:iy; iffNfS I:;-:
ariunyollitrlo the market. Frirtiun 'Itr.e! !.:,
cnusliiR oil tiiefei d e.fniii to stand still vl:n.? :;u k
liitt: crcat Mnvintj in power ucil vpr.r.
4cinblnstamii for large, eutnlrMrui'ind prka A!f
Spring IlarravTM Hay iitilir, 'u Mi valor,
('orn !'lntpH,Shri!irs,eU. -V atitn thisjij r.
MEYERS'
JYEW
FALL & WINTER STOCK
Has been selected with especial reference to the needs of this locality The
extensive variety it affords in every line of goods including the pick of tho
market in fresh fall and winter styles will probably surprise all who see it.
No less astonishing are tho LOW PRICES put on everything. Owing to tbe
bard times we Lave been able to purchase prrds very much under
market value and have embraced the opportunity. Our stock is now in good
shape and is well assorted ic all the following lines;
MUM
RUPTlIRE'i
Cure gmarantrf
I A anK C 7 '.
I7L kll i tit -- Vn niismonn ab . ..
delay. 'IhouH'.'to o cnroH. Dr. Msvcr i.
Itvtcl Penn. KraMnc. l'a.. upcnnrl Sitr..rr:
earn tuomr i..r nuculars. vico Jie-
and nil other cereals can he
greatly iiicretiMeil In growth
and va) le by tbe uw of
20
Pbosphate
us
tyjifvji 11 n::ikf a tbe poorest soil rich nr.d rr
YORK CHEMICAL WORKS,
TOHK, PA.
ElTf.tG TEtZPHONE
SoM ontriaht. no rent, no royalty. Adopted
I t., tot.tiy. iiiimn or v.ouniry. iwim
LV. home,fiho(, More nnrl othen. GrwaUt conven-
V !ienc nun in- frnn "'"'
)io in a r-ti delicti meniw a aaletoatltha
neighbor. Fine inctrnment-, no toT, work
nn ne (at n oy any one,
rvrmirtnhE, iasxw n inv
money maker. W rite
hi
1 xiiuiywhera. anyai
lTT I use when win pied, t
A I llneTeroutor onicr, nr
1 I I time. Vorrnted. A
W. P. !liUTtn & Co..
HQLLQ8AUGH & SON,
THE
CLOTHIERS
of the
Juniata Valley.
We can fit a man with a Good Substantial Suit, Overcoat, Hat, Shoes,
Stockings, Sbirt, Suspenders, Necktie and Suit of underwear for $10.
A BETTER OUTFIT FOR $15; a still better for $20, $25, 30, $40, and
the Best Clay Worsted Suit latest cut; a Satin lined Blue or Black Beaver
Overcoat, latest style; Latest Black Dei by Ha!; a pair of Douglas, finest Kan
garoo Shoes; pair of extra fine suspenders;, our neck-tie; pair Silk Hose, and a
Suit oMrery Fine All-Wool underwear for ($50.) If 3 ou can get as fine an
outfit for tbe money anywhere eUe we will present you with ours for nothing
All our stock is new, and the prices are as low as tbe lowest.
Boys' Pants from 20 cents to $3.75. .Ven's pants from 50c to $5 00.
Boys' Suits from $1.25 to $10.00. Men's Suits from $2.50 to $18.00.
Boys' Overcoats from $1.50 fo $7.00. Men's Overcoats from $3. to $18.
Hats from 25 cents to $2.75. Caps from 15 cents to $1.50.
Neckties 5 cents to 50 cents.
We carry a fine line of Gents Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Cuffs, Col
lars. Valises, collar and cuff Buttons, Chains, Watch Rings, Neckwear and tbe
finest lide of Trunks in tha county. We also carny a full line of wen's boots
and shoes, particularly the Douglas Shoe.
MEN'S GUM BOOTS, LIGHT, HEAVYfAND HIP
Men's Gum Overshoes, Alaskan!
and Artie, fce.
Extre Sizes id Pantainnnn .Quito .nr Oral n
, - w ..u u. son.? ouu viviuuais.
If VOU WaDt a SlUt Tailor Made, xt.n r l-r euro r nA k r -
M, bllUt 1.' Ill
It costs nothing to examine Our Stock.
Men's Clothing.
An immense variety in Cass
imeres, Cheviots, Clays, Home
8puns,',Diagona!s, Serges Twills,
Tweeds and Flannels. All the
new shapes of sacks, cutaways
and Prince Alberts Perfect fit
and best workmanship, guaran
teed Prices from 85 . 3 7 to 8 1 5 .
Overcoats.
A grand showing ol Over
coats of every description. All
the new t-tyles for 1894, rant?
mg m price from S3 to$15.
Pants.
An odd pair ol pants helps
out a man when he cannot af
ford a new suit. We have
ljust the line to please you, and
prices are even more pleasing.
The finest pair of pants in
stock
ron Otfl.Y $4.
A grand line of regular S4
and $5 pants
ROW0.1LT 93.
Most of our reerular 1.50
and 82 pants can be had
FOB T t'KSTS.
THE LATEST FASHION'S IN
M EN 'S DERBVAAD ALPINE II ATS
FOR $1, 50 AXD $3 OO
Exclusive hatters eet a dol
lar more for same makes. The
line of Bjys' hats presents
some equal !y good bargains.
A GRAND ExniBIT OF
Boy's Clothing.
New and neat styles and val
ues for the money not to bo
equaled anywhere. You'll
save money by clothing 3'our
children here. Knee-pants
suits, new iall styles, 4 to 14,
$1 OO TO $6.00.
Charming Reefer Suits, 3 to
8, .several shades and styles,
$2 to 94 50.
Long pants suits, single and
double-breasted, 25 different
styles of material lor boys 14
to 19
S3 TO 810 OO
NECKWEAR.
All the new and latent colorings in
silk, in tecks, 4 .in Land, bows and
string-tics 25 to 50 cent?.
WHITE SHIRTS.
Laundered white shirts, perfect fit
ting 74 cents to $1. Unlaundcred
white shirts, reinforced front and back
37 cents, bettor grades, unlauudered
white shirts 50 cents.
UNDERWEAR-
Men's natural wool shirts or drawers
24o ta $1.49. Camel's heir thirts or
drawers 49o t $2.00. Scarlet shirts
or drawers, 74o to $1.50. Fancy col
ored wool shirts or drawers 62o to $2.
50. Fast black sateen umbrellas 49o
to 99a Silk gloria umbrellas for
Ladiesor gents 75e to $2.49. Men's
double trxture mackintoshes $3.75 to
$15.00.
Complete lines of Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Over shirts, Cardi
gan Jacsets, Gloves, &c; at lowest prices in the county.
Trunk and Patchel Department complete in every respect.
A visit to our store. means mocey saved on every purcbtse.
FERD MEYERS,
WI!OLESALK4AIVPtfcETAIL CLOTHIER, BRIDGE STREET, M1FFUNTOWN.PA.
S. S. Ruble,
Practical Emb aimer and Funer
al JDircctor.
m
CA1XS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES.
North iflnin 8t, Miffliutown, Pa-
1865, ESTABLISHED. 188
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEY.
ft will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS'
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices.
Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't faj
to giv e him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TO WIST J?J.
HAVE 100 MONEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER?
0
-CALL. AT
THS FIRST
IIfIIl
in;
MIFFLIA'TOTirif, TA.
FOUR PER CENT,
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money leaned at Lowest Bates.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IX THE WOBLB.
eatlastfoff two boxes of najrotqer brand. Ko
flsctMl br hut. trUET THCdEA tlXE.
xva BALiK pi HEALEKa QErlERAIXY. fyt
JUNIATA VALLEY BAN K
OFMIFFLIIITOTYIV, PA.
StookholderB Individually Liable
JOSEPH EOTHROCK, Prcidnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cathut
DIBKCTORS
W. C. Pomoroy,
John Herlzler,
Robert K. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Joseph Rothroek,
Josiah I. Barton,
Lonis B. AtkinsoL
STOCKHOLDERS :
Georfre A. Kepner, ;Annio M. Shellojr,
Joscch Kolhrock. ' P. W. MsnhArfc
I.. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Poroeroy, J. Holmes Irw:n
Mary Kartr, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr,
Jobn Hertzler.
Ch srlot te S ny d or,
John M. Blair,
F. M. M. Pennoll.
Samuels. Rothrock,
M. N. Sterrett,
T. V. Irwin.
Josiah L Rsrtoc,
Robert H. Patterson,
Ievi Llpht,
Wm. Swsrtz.
H. J. Shallenberger.
Three and Fonr nur cent. lr.trpl ;n ha
paid on certificates of deposit.
fjan 23, 1814 tl
.N
U ALESME
i.yjy A Lt un 1 it A Vr.LiL.mlx, to sell onr
Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and
Steady Employment frnaranteed.
CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY,
Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y.
Tbe Sentinel and Ilepi!iean office u the
place to get job work done. Tty it. It will
pay yon if yon noed anything n that lino.
TO veak mm
Boftxing: from tha effseta of toothful rrora
dacar, vaatinc weakneaa, lost manLood. ate. I wU
sand a valuabla tnaiiaa 'sealed) ccniaixiiiia full
yartlcnlara for bom ears, p R rt cbara. A
splaarllj uadjoal work ; should ba raad by nrr
man who la Berroos and debilitated. AdJnaa,
11 aC F C. POW1VEB. Hoaafliaa. Otnav
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tax EDtzoac Please inform your readers
that 1 hare a poaltlTe remedy for the abore-named
disaaae. Bj its timely nee thousands of hopolnas
eases hare been permanently enred. IshallbeKUd
to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of
Tonr readers who have consumption if tbey will
send me their Express and P. O. address. BeapeiH.
(oily, T A. aiXlCUM. M. 0. 11 Iari SC. JL X.