t-2 -- V 1 I, TEEMS 3. 10cenu!r!."fOtSc ' eol. yr. nM r quark ' TOUT COUNTY-0ffioU1- T4T tttkSUSIB. KIT. S ? ? r ? o w : 102 91 61 71 109 104 67 66 90 1U 12S 179 8 101 260 107 79 73 98 69 in 73 68 in 63 42 13 87 69 133 1 20 29 40 88 182 1439 16C8 sillEiutown,..,, p'o " ."47 Enrs" 81 Port BojaJ M miforti I jj Turbe't g4 '.'.243 Bral 78 Spruce Hill..", 87 107 79 124 68 127 127 105 118 77 76 78 119 44 67 137 IS 43 194 Monro 61 tl 13 53 20 23 73 Stiaquehanaa ., OreBoo.... Lack Bl" Lot....'. Tbonipsoatow Tnacaroia Total. .1808 M 91 101 62 79 85 180 MitElatown.., Pattaraon ... fcrmanagh Port Royal.. 86 48 87 66 78 176 85 251 77 87 124 64 63 13 63 16 80 73 105 81 12s 68 181 128 102 114 78 74 64 118 42 87 138 20 89 191 04 milord. Walker... ez lzi ...148 157 ... 86, 103 ...252 116 ... 72 HI Turbett Fayette.... Beale , rproc Hill o 71 Delawar 129 65 Monro 65 118 Susquehanna ... 66 89 Greenwood n Ht Lack 68 140 Black Log 16 20 Thompcontowo.. 80 89 Taacarora....... 88 178 Total, 1421 199 1410 The Prohibition ranriiilla Fn 17U1 State Treasurer, Barr Spangler, received 13 vote TheGreenharkeanatdtta for State Treas urer, W. U. whltnejr, received 88 votes Letter freia Mamas. Torrii, Kansas, tt S7, nJ. Intro It aotil.l b (Indian sum- tirt her if had inch a luot, but but Litltif t cold fII i y rlflit ll.it. sonie (cart tantll Clirintoiii. It nsnil (,) ti or ehlldhoud dri-jiii, hnf nlt.11, Wfnl ntit nil lift at the str I'mt M llrod juit In thn fi-nl.-r il the umIvchh. Tbll hu lrniu" rt-Jtr lit th lulii'l of 'erf ttiiiin. Ii t.nt 111 I till, Hmii'i tiit rentnt nt Hit W"iM, ( k n no 9 tlie Cent til tbo I'nltf i SIhI. I. In l aiiu f'li., (ne liuiniied in I flf liilli-s iili ( nt bf tl if tl Hi I i Ii4 ItJJ it r i,l tl.n t'n'il iiii, tiii If I t? i i p ,iu sil ill lo t. i 1'iiit t'lx'f im'l 1 lil'.l tj In, 10 u I S' Ii ( ' j t St tin f,' liji IS 'i' III , f l i I I I. If ( -I l It I I tin! I H i'1 lii 1 i I1I.I1 if i- HriU tin X I t rv II en k . ,i I I UK I till! t ri. Mill ill i .! u . Ii t Ul.: ; it :i ,n in . In i I fc. I t.i-: ' I ill! I:'. il 1" II , ' A ' 1 ' I it lr li t L 11,1,1 I r Ii.....,, Lit ; n' I: 1 i . it tltt: . I' I I l .! f, ,1. I 1 If 11 1 1 ! 51 !: I I i .1 ii -t 1 i' h 't i i i : 1717 MO. 4. MO. -T OOK. - . ? ? S3 B 3 r a X a WO Jl T LOCALS, Try a pair of Beck' tl.00 shoes. Attention. Go to th. -Broom Drill" John Kirk hat barrels of Due apple, A new flora, tu.t nnt I, - - v . tons "iguwen but. Present Broom! n- Drill." "w,w ee tho Broooi Buy th "aticr Kip Boot Heck. at Q. W. Miss Alice Todd u "kiting Wends in Don't fail to to the Huntingdon. Shoulder Brooms ! "Broom Drill." To tniks ihM . . . . thick su.n ... " ""-t them in oap water, R,T- Mr- Logan, of at town last Thursday. ' in Mr. Qnry 8choU hat hon.ht . ; M. . o for ua"ir Marion, Mail agent VTm. Warner . clock in order last week. Th. BloomBeld Freeman Drouo.ua to Mi- onm the tramp When ? Ground Brooms Ever? bod oo.k. r going to the "Broom Drill." Mr. Aaron Leidy and wif of Fayette bar wwu marrieo. urty -three year. Borers Brooms! Th "Broom promises to be a grand success. Drill' Mr. Csry W. AM, of Cumberland county, died on the 2nd day of this month. About 60 per cent, of the Berk countr otr turnud out oa election day. nr. it " 111 4n n or Uarrbburg, was visiting uis parent in tbis place on Sunday. Henry Auker, of Walker, will aupply yon wun a nrst rate quality of corn meal. Order Brooms 1 The "Brootn Drill' the popular entertainment of the day. Buy in celebrated Carlisle make of shoes at Heck's Boot anl shoe store, A Perry county man brings apple by th car-load to Newport from York Stat Hiss Eftae Macklio, of McVeytown, was visiting at Mr. Jane Irwin's last week, Scbott has two of th most handsomely! aecoraua store windows in th couoty St!'.! they go ! those fin kid top, ladies shoes, at G. W. Heck. Price only $1.76 Forward March I The girls keep time to th beat of the drum in the "Broom Drill. Brer J pair of th fTalker Rip Boots guar anteed aud for sale only at G. W. Heck's. Th brat boot in the market are the Walker Rip Boot forts! eat G. W. Heck's, Despatches report the Rnstisa wheat crop of 1885, 20 per cent, less than at a erage. Right Shouldar Rbilt Broom I Secure your teats In good tim 'fur th "Broom Drill." limning m l Gothun tr buil,llng a store room lor J..srh Ad mil on TrTaililngton street. Itf rmiH Kiglit-WbeMl! tl. kl lor Ih Bt'inin ltlll" ON tale it Hen h It'l Inn'. A t'n nb, ttj il rouniy turn It inti.'iilng Illli-t'U IhiihIikI dirk I lul 111.) N14 Tolk 111.11 It. I. 1 iiurlni'M Ini lii'l til inn ti ll lit Nslnil it mi fsliitdir- I fflf 111 lislui acta blutll 111 ' I ,f I1HII. , ii i.i H it 1'iti lipi null "Hi ii'i'-.i 1 1 ftm iriH 1,1 I in, nt liit U.i ll'i'UI ti ll ill. ,n m ii ill " H ( lit Ii) 44 ll'tt 'llllpl! I I 1 1 ..1 (M I llll : I i t I U In llti I l III .I'D llii'Ul rtlil.'t.l'll I.I I llll 1 I I) 4 , - 4 llii llfi l , jl.lll I 1 I, iiinjj Kill In II lh I II il'l. f lil H:1 Iru! ill ! It im -1.1 11 1 1 I'J'.I jl. I ll.l :.l , tl I I (ill it I I tl ' ' I -t I l fl i I ? I II t: 1 . Superintendent Annua ha his prograin m arranged for th 19th annual Teachers' Institute of Juniata eoaoty, to eonrene in th Court Uooae, December 14, and to con tinue till the 18th of said month, 1885. Avoid the harsh, irritating, (ripping com pound so often sold as purging medicine, ind correct the irregnlaritie of th howl by the ate of Ayrs Cathartic Pill, which r mild and gentle, vet thorough and searcbitg, in their action. Washington North and family bar mor- ed into their new house in Patteraoav Th house la one of th most convenient and thoroughly equipped bouse in th county, nd It is hoped that Mr. North aad family may lire long to enjoy their fin home. As a purifier, Ayer'a B arts pari Ha act dl- .J-rectly and promply. A single bottle will prove it merit. Uany thouaanda of peo ple are yearly tared from dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in prop erly cleansing th system by the us of this remedy. Th monument erected to th memory of Major Andre, who was to receive the sur render of West Point lor the British, from Benedict Arnold, during the Revolution of 1776, waa blown up on the night of the election. The monument atcod near Tap- pen, N. Y. Now is the time to get ready for the next Legislative election, vote for no man who will not pledge himself to vote for the re peal of the inquisitorial new tax law, that waa passed by the Ute Leg islalure and signed by Governor Pattiaon. Such a poke your noae into everybody's private affairs law, should have no existence among an enlightened peoplo- Last Thursday morning a fir destroyed a Urge two-atory frame building in New Germantowu, Perry cnuuty, oenpied as a dwelling, general store and wareroom by E. Rumple and owned by J. K. llocken- berry. The flames coniinonicatod with a dwelling owned by Samuel Kerr and occu pied by Mrs. Barbara K reamer. Rumple' stock ol goods it estimated to bar bee worth $6,000, on a hich there is an instu-Kicr of $2,700. Hockentwrry's loss is estimated at $8,000, with an insurance of $1,800 on th buildings and $2,000 on the shelving and fixtures. Herr't lost it $1,500; insured lor $1,0J0. Mrs. K reamer had-aii inaurtnee on household goods, of $200. The fir waa of mysterious origin. Bryaat'a Day. The students of MiBI in Academy, unde r the Prlncipalsbip of Rev. Mr. Ha)es, have adopted the custom of setting apart on Friday afternoon In every month, which time thvy devote to tbe work ol some one of tbe many noted authors. Lant Friday afternoon wat William Ciillea Hrj ant's day, tud wit derolcd to the read Itig of selections from lb wutkl ol Hint bolvil American poet. Tlie exi-Hl''t were np.-ued by roll rait, tttidontt answering lit llmir hsin.-i by t.,,lln liillnlile 11.1 iHtliim I r, nil th wutkl nl thn settlor .i a lmitt tli.-r were d tollHK Hie dsy. Ainniig lbs tpcltallimt Id bt ciiiiini, i,", i ilntl . ifoHiu Horn oxVsl!lni In llinfliil..," sni ' 1.11 II" ""i U nl Ilia lii.ia." n nrlglnsl liiig'S(l.lcsl ikul.ll ul Hi. I anl, K11.I sil tut) nil Hih Wnikl nl Hi,) 1 iih r. Ih. iiil Ftl lijr sll.innnH Hut alll Im 1 1 I will I.i .), 0 . rl I.i Ih w.iiki sii.l li;.-trt't.y ill J iliii Milluti ii I o in inn 11 h 11 1 lo it . III )l HI f. i ll i ililllHl-liXl.rNi 1 I 11 II i.i. N.nnnljH li, I I lint 'I ..II ii i I It ,ki!tlui ,1 .1 i 1 iiii R.il.li iiii li 'l I III it, I l.iMi) Il 111' III "I III ft I ' 1 J I 11 111! hi Mi I 'I 1 'I I I I il.ll 11 1 1. 11 Ii 1 llll l Itlil. i ll l1 II I'll i In W. , Il s ! I 1 in j 1) iiil. iij,i.i: . I ill I I ij :l, III I M tin k i iH 1,1.1. .III 111, ll".i P ll il .1. U I. I W 1, (iiil' It ;.! 1 1 I.I I ... ,l, 1. t- it't- ji 1 ll I , H 11 II IH I . i ii S -I.I 1 1 i. nl 1 11. Ih ( ;..i 1 1 i 1 I i' i HI 1 1 1 CamuMaicatlem- Tdbbett TowssHir, November 9, 1886. Farmers are husking corn. Wm. Mahone is politically dead. "November's chilling blasts" are here. . . t...r n..hin 1 oe nappies " -r - Cal Landia. It's a boy tl Landia. It's a ooy. 1 Th hlKhlr eateemed Rev. J A. Ross waa in Port Royal on Saturday. QuiU a number of th young ladies of Turbett township have naa tneir lorinne ton. n, haasmlllnff school at Olira t?Mnh nrhm.l house, on Thursdav nia:ht of . 1. u 1 tma wwa. 1 Mr. Holuian Turbett, of FhiUdelpbia, la I . ... . . . . -i .r vMk u ...!... I vuiting ai ue resiuouco mi. 1 in "Old Port." I l. m p n q:. not in thn t.n. I theran Church at Port Royal, on Friday evening of lart week. 1 Rev. S. H. Spangler delivered an address to the schools of Fort Royal on rriaay ai- tnmwa. m ali-nhnl. ita effeeta and rosuita. t Dr. 1. V. Graham hat placed a hydrau lic ram on hit farm in Turbett township, for the purpose or forcing water to hit barn. If Job a Sherman will be elected to the Senate, of which there la no doubt, he will be tbe third Senator who baa been elected for five full terms. Capt. Wm. Stuart hat returned home from Mifflin county, where be had been engaged in easing. He expect to be at home for some time. He is a good sawyer. The Democracy are crowing very londly over their victory in Va., by electing Fits Hush Lee, Go torn or, who won the vote by arousing the Democracy with the fact that he rodo in the "rebel General Lee's " sad dle, and under the colors of tbe Confederate states. The are also carried away as It were by their 10,000 majority for Hill, in New York, taking no account of Treasurer elect Quay's 40,000 Republican majority in the Keystone S Ute. Plato. IVote From TTasIilBf ttk All readers of history know that at Pitts- bu-p '.here waa a fort bv th nam of Du qUHUse, near where Braddock' army was defeated bv the French and Indians. About thirty miles from Pittsburg, near the present sito of Wanhins ton, belora tbe Declaration of luaepend enc therr,ws a fort to which tbe white settler Ota during inaian Hostil ities. A Hr. VVriaht the crsnd-fsther of Mrs. Toung, wife of Dr. Loral Toung, now livins in this town, waa one of others who came to tbis fort when pressed by th In dians. There is crtin cradle manufactory a short distance below the Cbartiera Valley station which is at the lower end of town. Tbe B. A O. station and Washington ii Warnesburc station are -in the south Dart ol the I'iso. There Is a reading roo m In the town hal' building, where young people of the town that desire to read, git her In the evening lo a building aluuende the college, upon the campus, there is library and reading room where college students can gain lui prorenient. Piol'i'tnor McClnllsn.i. member of the faculty of College adreed the Ute teach ers Itmlititt upon the sub)wt, "Out Dumb Animals." There are s.iterel Chiiisttinil 111 Ibis town, who tci'illicr run a li.m.liy Due coin ted youth Is attending rnlle(H 0M.1 ru oriil man In t l.ol .-euitn. Die cil ot. people lu.it 4 Metliodut snl i ll.tpllal rlnin Ii ol lli. lr nan here. Hi t.'pll e,'kl All, I II XI Sltllill lit tout till," llitl till Imii aiMki aviu liiitniil do an si., I inter i inii!t. I'm 1 ol lliln 1111 ml I ili.'l the ni l lui. k l.iiil'll is " . lint t" hull! (nil S i..iJ,M. Iioimi, In mi.iil.ur ;itl ul loan, In alili;li, li.i IIioih si.i man v k. n nl pull) anil .a,. Thu Him liai alglii io .t in. hi. A 1 11 1 ii.ihl' g alt . i iiiarlil'i'i ii ii irl it I,, .11.11 a inil in ll.l. 1 1, 1 11 lis.. 1 tiielr li. mi itiulii..! h" ur I .v li ti hi a I 1 11 Hie Aliiu!i iliuii' Ik a 1 1 1 .in li.iil tli'i a. I U 01 iiii. iiii s uns .1.11.1.1 . in .ifii.i 1 ij I 11 H I ! i. ill ilimiH, tu H I t"l II 1,1 it l'll(i I llll" HIllM I II.. I 1 , I . II, It y l,, llal.v l!i; It. I In 11 I iU Io.im slilwt Mil l-S U ll.ljll- lllt II I. ill ll.ll.iM II' 11 I luiii ii in ill In si h t v i l.,.l a 1 1 In . ill ..I) iltt ti'i-iiitii's iiii I I.. 111 lit 11 I'i Iiii 11 1 i a'li (hi , nil. in ih ) I-.. 1111. J III .. tin a i 'it lli( t Hi li . in Pi i i t nil III 11I tij., ll.is. f n .ji ij s. .. ii, . I I J . H- illtl.4 I ill 411 il tl is .1 ii. .11 st ill' 1 i.i.h 1 r 'ii f I ' II .'I I u j IM vi A I 11 I .11 j . I 1 'l l.i l i I m.i .. 1 I- .ii f . II .14 il. ) II ft 1 -u 1 ... i 1 s 1 .rj I .1 i'i 1.1 III I 111 I : li i ! . ul 11 11 1 11 1. I -a 'i 1 1 li. ' ! 1:1 1 In In 111 -i llll' I ui I,- ' I j-j . ; ii Vi 1.1 ill ti.! ill ii'.f I! it f I 1 1 'liti i '! ' J . i, 1 il . 1 V, I I ' I ! : 1 'I I ,: 'I I ! I- .1 1 I. ( I I I i 1 ' H The Broom Drill Thaaks- flvlas; EYealng;. la addition to our notice of last week, we desire to aay further in relation to the "Broom Drill." This entertainment, by reason of its novrlty, aud by reason of the m-itv H ! iK I ,.1 r..lnMC TiMwnluH in it. hu J r" - . . - ' acquired a wide xprcui popularity. Every. whera it la received with a delirht and soure- , " . ciation a only attends upon entertainment f this oeculiar and acceptable character, it i. nntntiA In ll v i ., ffn sv ihn lnAi Aflll whon ro . th, orlin.i .wane, of th mil- it;u-T drill, the natural tact and grace of th llady performers, you find a eomotnaaon that cannot fad of success and that in all in atancet elicits commendations of lavor Irom inoH vuo wiine&s loe Derioruinutm. - . , rwill 1 me menioers 01 uie aiuiiiuwwu vu, fhnh .tpu-tlv miinm in their efforts are --e - attending assiduously to the necessary nretiarationa. In numerous reheraals, Dromot attendance and careful study they hav already attained efficiency In the drill, They will be fully prepared on ThanksgWing -: . illi,nniint that Will aeIient amuse and edify the large audience that will be in to see ana enjoy u. 1 sill hA for aila at Esmnscnaae a siora aoo the pupal ir price of 20 cent for admittance ill hnrhumd. Reserved seats will be sold until 6 o'clock on the evening of tbe exhi bition at no extra charge. All will be d mited at the tarn price. Th principle "first here first served" will be rigidly ad kh in in tha disposal of reserved teat. All wishing to attend can receive seat that I .in hn h.ld before coins to the Court Hons and by tbis means svoid the usual rush at th j door. Don't tail va wtines -i" Drill," a rare treat and something new. M JURIED: KELLER FRAZIER. On Sept. 29, 1HK.S. st the M. E. oarsonare Port RoyalJby Rev. F. Adams Mr. John Keller to Mi Al ice E. Fraxier, both of Port Royal. INGRAM KELLER On th 15th ult., by Rev. A. n. Spangler, Mr. E. E. Ingram, of Hamsburg, Pa., to Miss Maggie J. Kell er, of Port Royal. NEWOOMER JEXIINS. on th14thl.D waev .(ter week by fresh aopplie ... r I J T I, I r. . ,n I ulu, at tne reHieDco qi istiu cu.,u, . Newion Hamilton, Pa , by Rev. George Klliott and S. W. Fomeroy, Josepn v . Xfewcomer, M. D. of Peterersburg, Illinois, snit Sarah R. Jenkins of former place. DlEDt ERNEST On the 18th nit.. In Millord township, w miaui neynoius, iiii". 8. B. and 1 Adrienn F. Krnest, aged 6 weeks and 6 days. Early, bright, tranclent, chaato as mora ine dew. He sparkled, was ubal'd went to Hear- aaaa ' CD KEt.LT On the Sflth olt.. In Beal township, Mrs. John Kelly. ZIEOf.KR On the SOth ult., from psrai- van. Seth Zlmrler. of Walker township. ' ' " . - .... .. i r ... t,,wnithlp, Joseph I.eldy, age.1 about 43 yesrs.S SMITn tn the M Int.. In Ksvette towDnhlp. Mrs. Marirsret, wife of lion. Judge Smith, aig'-d shout Ai yean. HAINES On the nth Int . M. tilrt- tveth IMines, mother of Win. A., liar I.I aad Wer.dnll Mlnei,of Tnrbott lowinhip, t alwiit T7 yr. MIIFLINTOWN H.itlKKT!!. Mirri,ttos, N.je.iilir II, tinner , in ,. '-" .. 14 firsrw II HO I ..... 1 Kl.ou'.li.r .......... 1 .lii. , hiii ' MlMLINiOWH llllilH N AUK lil . M In I I HI rilf-d I ti 1 ,() I 'I l.'l. I Hiii. (...) ,.. y v.:. K a Mo- fill w 4l I'H f I'I ni.illit ei"l ...... ... I I'll'.. U..,'. 1.1 1. A in. 1 J lint I'i tn H lit II li I lllilil IIU.K .. i. I 1 , 1. .. J. 1, , i.,- . n lui 1 1 1 i p :ir.i)i.:v. , WU.A ..' 1 1 'i ., i i 1 1 : I I, .' 1. I 1111 1 1. til I, ;tit il tl k I It . , , II I I Ii I Hi. LI i - ti I 1 1 ! I I I . I Hi li ' l I i ! I I, U'iliil'iiU'-'Im 1 I . i i 1 .. I , . ' ' It i f i I ; 1 1 ?h' t ": f i .. 1 3' I iff? j ' ' ! i) i' I f ' 1 I 1 1 I ! i j T I 1 I : 1 1 1 1 I Li it i. I PYET.1IA Is the most rtnilent form of blood-poisoning. Less speedily fatal, but not less cer tain )v so, Is tbe vitiation of the blood of which the first symptoms are Pimple, Sties, Boils, and Cataneou Erup tions. Whoa the taint of Scrofula give warning of Its presence by such Indications, no time should be lout la using Aim' SaR9apkii.la. the only perfect and reli able medicine for tbe purification of th blood. , SCROFULA Is a foul mrruiti"U In the blood that rot out all the machinery of life. Nothing will eradicate it from the system and pre vent its trn.-inUkn to offspring out Ayir'I SansaPaKlLLa. This prepara tion is also the 011 ;y one that will cleanse the biood of Mercurial poison and the taint of foutajfi-nis llseaae. Impover ished blood Is productive of ANET.1IA, A wretched condition In-Heated by Pallid Skin, FUcci.l Muscles, Shattered Nervea, and Melancholy. Its first symptom are Weakness, Languor, Los of Nerve Force, and Mental D- ? action. It course, unchecked, lead nevitablv to lnnanitv or drain- Women frequently suffer from It. The only medi cine that, while puiifviuj the blood, en riches It with new vitality, aud lnvhrorato the whole system, ia Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY fr. J. C. Ajrer A Co, Lowell. Mas. Sold by ail Druggists: Price fl; hut bouks t or $6. ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE IS E W STOCK or Fall and Winter Goods, ha now been shelved, aud will be kept from tbe head of the market at Lowest Price FOR LADIES lie ha Dress Good., Notions, Aruu- . u, u 11. it 1 ,j .;iw. I'M mtng, BUok tilks, Colored atlkt, Col ored Casbmeres, and full liue of low priced Dreaa Goods of the latest shades, and alto a full line of standard hades. HIS SHOE. DEPARTMENT 1 .... . .. I, . CI I is lull. Iroiu ino riuei cuoe to tha mot aubntitntlal Clow .Shoo, at prioc that will tMuDtHt Toil. Shuts for cliiU dren, M in aod La'li. i. Of all kiuds, i'oiro. Piunr, l!e, Te. la sbntl tietj thing, a! lor wht joU wttik. JirM:SWUI AMU (ll W4lll!. Kir lu'iu luii i ' o .. hp t mi 1 U' (llll. Hllill. '.NW ltl: Hi ' Is id 1 .Into I.i rill uu f it It it li Il tnl "ii. Ui I ti.il 11. I'U.' . '"ik ot la I ) 1,11 1 1 1 1 n H 1 nt in. ii'l- I lo. A III K litl I Kil l I I. I ,i 1 ,, 1 r 'I'i. tlllillniou ii. I .1.. iil.lt rUH If'.fitiU).' ti in WTijiiliiiii KH .1 1 1 I ' ' 1 ' I ' 11 ii ; I , ; I Ml li- il i I '1 ! I !s Mill'i-V . a. L 4 . I.. 1 . 1 r li n 1 it ' I-. t 1 1 I (I.i! I I m m.!i , ! f i I , liiiifli , 1. 1 P V K V 1 THE GREAT JUNIATA CO., Clothing House IS NOW IN BLAST. -UoD- EMiL SGHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER OP THE PRESENT. - U8TEN TO US NOW, THIS WEEK A Great Sale f salts, A Great Sale of Overceata, A S1a the like of which has verr rarely been seen before, the Terr cream of the Styles of the most celebrated clothing' manufacturers of the . . ... -a . s IV A. country, the anety ffreat, the Fnecs when we advertise n Bargain Sale, the ment is in stiict accordance with the TQ-DaY WE PUT ON $JUE THREE HUNDRED Mens' all wool Sack and Four-button Frock Suits in the haudiomest ani most desirable plaids, checks and mixtures, together with all the popular shades of whipwrds, all made and trimmed in the best manner, and per fect in lit, at $4, $10, 12 and SI a. WE OFFER 400 OVERCOA.TS Including the choicest fabrics of foreign and American mills. Kerseys, Cassimeres, Meltons, Whipcords, etc.. made in the most exquisite manner and perfect in lit, from $5, 7, $10, S12, $14. $13, SIC to 520. r . . a . A U nl,.l lw FV Low as those priftea are. we are nor, ElvY ARTICLE GUARANTEED TO OUR PALATIAL HOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is undoubedly the most comfortaLlo, and Ix.Kt li'htud place to trade in. e are snow ing hundieds of the most frtshionable and becoming Suits and Overcoata for the little one-i at $2, J, $5. $J and $7. In Cliihliens Overcoats we show the duiiitust little giuiurnts ever produced. Our Stylish Hats, Capa, and FornisliingB Excells anylhing l r tofore men in this county. In hats we keep all the latest and uiott r-ll, ruled make. We are the ouly authorized and sol aeent for the CKLKHlt ATKD KOSSMOKK HAT in Juninta county. show all the ililli iLt !:iti'U of BinrtF, at the lowest prices cii r kuuwn. Ot HU L 1. The Largest and Finest Outnting Atril - THat - WESTERN COTTAGE MO Year' lteounl. A trur nun Bntlfa! rmisn tAHlt mm Qui ttltltf IWttl 111 HOINU J - 'i 1 ' guict v j.j i '. . ri' iihi lull iX il Ul iioM, tl I I V I "! I" I 1 I I i-l-SI. I l I tl 1 IS l'lt I "! t tti t t "i I It.'. I f I ,!'. . J s I' I ! 1 1 .... u.i l.i 1 i iiii i,.m lj IHI f; J ; Si 1 B S t 1 e ' ' X I i a? I t t 1- 1 1 -' ' ..- - ' ; ; i 1? ORGAN -.1 llitiniii .;-ur-,;-:i:": ; : ;... Jv!- it--, m OI'lAlJAllUII'i, r Mil i i t 1 ii ; 1, " . I r. i . V n THE oQ - Astounding, ana tne resuii is, mas public knows that the announce truth. onering any irasu or uuuuj. GIVE SATISFACTION. uuaorwear, uosiery, uecawrau, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. EBtabliihment in Juniata Countj. 15,lHf5 - ly. 1 tia Ul I lirllut ( at-4 Urn llaslu I 11M il.l ,ila4. iiui.i, ulu' I.' s I .kit '. I'-'U' 1 . . (Sip l'. j ' I' l '! ' i'" .larVaiiii'lliiiBupi n?a Aw1! 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