CTTXTTIMFT. RflPTTRT.Tf! A N MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. OCT. 21. 1891. MiriniTow. Oct., 21, 1891. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum If paid In advance: $2.00 If not paid In advance. Transient advertlsemente Inserted at 60 ranti dot inch for each insertion. Transient business notices In local col- num. 10 cents per line for each Insertion Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. REPUBLICAN fcTATeS TICK ET. XVDITOB OEXEtVL. DAVID GREGG, of Berks County. STATE TREASURER. JOflX W. MORRISON, of Allegheny Co. Republican Oounty Ticket. PRESIDENT JUDGE, JEREMIAH LYONS, of Mifflintown. associate judges, JOSI A H L. BARTON, of Spruce Hill. J. e. W1CKSKSH AM, of Thompson, owa. C0s3t JfCTIONAI. DELEGATES. VM. M. ALLISON, 'GEO. E. BEAVER. SHERIFF. SAlitEL LAPP, of Mifflintown. : SEOISTER, RECORDER, fcC, SA.Vl'h'L, A. GRAHAM, of Spruce Hill. J CRY COMMISSIONER, B. S. GRAYBILL, of Walker. SHORT LOCJ1LS. The McKinley bill has give n tobac co growers a lift. W Tf TCrpiflpr is liftvinr liifl lirmflfl at East Point reroofed. The season for shooting wild tur ; keys began last Thursday. Samuel Rothrock of Fermanagh visited in Lewistown ou Saturday. . There are a couple of weddings booked for the near future in town. Miss Jennie B&Dkd visited 'in risburg during several days of week. Ear last T. V. Irwin is having a slate oof put on his house near the -Lutheran church. "Mercer county dogs hare iilled $8000 worth of sheen in the ! iust ended. .... - - i Miss Mary North of Patterson, visited in Harrisbarg -severabdavs of last week. From present appearance ;it -looks as if the constitutional -convention will be voted down. A plum tree in merchant Espen- scnaae s ara was in lull -bloom on the 17th dav of October. Pine apple juice it is said cure diphtheria, the .'juice -cuts mucus loose in the throat. will the Mrs. Cox in tlus&oroagh-has been granted $13 JO book pension-and $12 a month from this time on. Jepse Howe, Jr., telecrraph opera-i tor at Harnsburg, visited his Barents in this place on the 18th inst. Between one and two hand red people bought tickets on .Thursday for the Thompsuntown re-union. Thomns Arnold of Maitland, Mif flin county, reports a pumpkin of his raising that weigha -1'iCJ pounds. A good many people from .'Juaiata county attended the Perry connty re-union at Xew Port ilasfc Saturday. If there was'nt a "speak easy" at Thompsontowu on Thursday, how was it that so juany could not v-waJk easyt The crowd in attendance upon: the Tliompson town. ro-union was estimat ed by some people at i twenty :-five huudred. F. F. RoLin ieraserly of.Pattorson. but now a resident of . Harrisburg, attended reunion-ai Thomptontown if on Thursday. It was no wonder that Perry -county poople 8 mile over their, own cheek iness in aking for the judgeaLip 'for the period of 30 year. Tho ice wiAer for .Wk jaw aa -,ad-ministered V the horse of Mr. George Smith of this borough . did not save the life of the Least. Tho most cal oil .ever pnodaiced in one day by one wel), s now -tsirn-iDg out li.OOO fcarrflfi of oil in day at McDonald near Pittsburg. Clothing metiiant:Eatey Las -re-tnrned from the -east ,vrih a new btock of cloth iug, which he will fsell . at a bargain to the purchaser. The United States war ship "Bos ; ton on which Samuel ;RaViBon of - this place holds the -office of nsignr ., has been ordered t proceed to Chili. A little daughter .trf Peter dum of rZ-egan, Miffiin county, -died ;frotn the ettcts of falling over log. 5.the ' faii one leg of the chill .was :bpaken - in two places. -RUiriff Noble had his face severe ly .braised by a chain jf the vell drilling machine at the JSoath end-f ThiEAtreet breaking an4 -striking him ic-the face. . The r e union at Thonapaontown was enjqj ed by the people who at-1 tended f. that occasion, ass! they speak hh'y of the hospitaljtjof the people of ti-e place. Dr. Huird Irwin of Wiseemtin, vu(i xiii auu .ti.iv. Irwin and faauly, all kin folks of the doctor s a-coun!e of days in the baJ .ginning of .thifieek. "Keep an oysWr shell in yonr tea fettle, and it will prevent the forma tion of a crust on -fcbe inside by at tracting the stony particles to itself. It, should be change occasionally. 7be Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian congregation, held a fare well reception in the lecture room of the chureh on Friday eyen "g for Miss Annie Mussejjnan, who is going to Philadelphia to live with her mother and sisters. The republican constitutions! con vention conference of the Senatorial district of Perry, Mifflin and Juniata counties, met in this town on the ltth and nominated as delegates to tbe constitutional convention, Wm. M Allison of Janata and Geo, J5. Reaver of Perry. Every workman in Jarmri Ura on Io t !uva vu uia uiun in lonpuon giving hie business and bis eployer's nam a i Itch on human and horso&nd an- imal8 cured in 30 minuta I- Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Th nevnr fails. Sold by L. BanksA Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. N. 13, 1890-It. t The grand mothers of S Tears used to run . spinning wtels and their daughters had an am tion to excell in the art of spinner. The grand daughters to day ha an am bition to spin a bicycle on streets and public places. ! Mrs. Alicia F. Hendersorof New York was sent to wh r thre months for abusiner Hele; Dentik the six year old step dauglsr of her fourteenth husband. Henorson the fourteenth husband is the nlv one of the number living. , A couple married bv a Himtinr. aon preacher, haggled over fie fee for an hour. The groom rated the I minister to name a fixed "amount. I wnich the latter declined fctdo. nJ I finally the latter mvA fiin fm, I . D v.w lars, saying that was aboaftas much as it was worth. President Harrison attaded the Methodist Ecumenicle Convenes at Washington on Saturday aid mad I a remarkable speech on the subject of "War and Peace," wffichTaa iust then befc,rethe nonforente "The desire of America k 'for peace with tho whole world." G. R. Weller pirt down a veil with a six inch bore for Lewie Seidle, about two miles mt of Huitingdcm "and at a depth of 39 feet a vein of water was struct which rose to the top and flowed therefrom in a lively stream for several hours until it "was shut in by casing and piping." Have ydu tried South American Pnervine the gem of the century ? Ihe great core for lndieeation, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. V arrant. ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggists, Mifflin town. Pa. Nov. 14, ly. "At Thsmpsontown on Tkursday as a token xf respect to the surviving veterans there aratkerei, several sprue arches stretched over the streets. One of the attractions was i a largo pole having a streamer and handsaw on the topmost'point. The pole-was er;cted on a coarser opposite Uobea and .Brown s stoxs. Tb first number of the 'Marys- villa, Perry county. Weekly Advance, made its appearance, Ootober 15, 189L, und sr the editorial and busi ness manr.rrement of E. S. Mills. It is a--good looking, and above all newy pe.per. Mr. Juills has the best wish ts of the fraternity for his success in. his new fiekl of " journalis tic-HJaor. f,H2Tli8 b otaviB iJinjiient removes alTHnrd. Soft or 'CSLoused Lumps and Jiler aiehes Irom horses. Blood Spamn, ( urbs, Splint. Sweeny, King- Hm, ot tnef, aprain and Swollen Tbrjats, Coughs,-Ac Save $50 by nseofou e bottle. "Warranted the raoBt wo: jderrnl iiieBisn Utue ever known. Sold tri-.L.' Banks & Co., Drourgist s, ilifliniWwn.-.ov. 13, 18fc-lT. -Sf-me evenings -rao a Bedford caurfy hi liter gave & tramp a lift by a srt.t id. his wngen. When the woods thi s sideofjCatush were reach ed . 2ie 1 vramn suddenly knocked AViUitms down stnd -relieved him of one hun'jed and fifty dollars. Some time alter .u.e occurrence Williams v. 'as tmadic an insensible condition 1 y some parlies who wert passing anil takea -to 'Catfish. TheHuniangdoa3fews has the fol lowinsrv 'hy. WajnewtJurns was m town'Taesdi iy on bin w&y to Clear field, where .be had f iHOO deposited in the saspeu ded bank. Mr. Curns has bees unf- irtunate ia his espnr ience with ba lks, having lost oonsid- erable ia the f ailure of the Everett bank sonao years ago. He is a fiith '"ul, hard working minifctt r, well ad anced invears. who eaa ill afford to 1 Jse his sas ings. ' The Blocmneld.Advoeaio of Jast week says: j5. Singer Whrtmore of this place o& Monday shewed two mammoth wweet pumpkins each metvsuring .55 inches, and sreighing retectively ;S1J and 60 pounds The pumpkina of Mrs Whititore are nice. ones, but are of , light weight when compared, to the pumpkins of MrB. iTacob Will of Mifflintown. xais ed inier pardee. The largesc of which tweighs 12c pounds. The Bloomfield .Democrat eays "conntv.oride alou. if nothing else, should ls au incentive to every voter iin Perryr' to vote for, a Perry connty cominee U-r President Judge. The democrat thus throws all claims of fairness aside for prid. Well that iia queer .position to ta.e. If that Lstatadard shaald govern nen in all their actions the rights .of people wold be trapped under foot to gratify proud people and right and fairness would 4e tramped .out of practice among -,se. Fror the Bloontfield Advocate of October 14. A subscriber from Cer- jro Gordo, 111., in .renewing his tab- scription sends us the following ac count of a terrible tragedy: Mrs. Jacaes P.eck formerly of Perry coun-, ty now of Macon county; Jllinoip, be cajne insane two months W more ago aid was taken to the asylum at Dan. vilie, U. The unfortunate woman declaring that she would die if fal lowed to remain there was taken home after a short time spent in the institution. On the 9th inst, Mrs. Peck securing a revoler shot her self through the head, dying almost instantly. Her remains were inter, red en the 11th inst 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 all hopes of getting welL Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonio 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 beet pjedicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, lot. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-ly. If yon desire to bay a home it may be to your interest to attend the sale of a place by Enos M. Halheman in Fayette township next Saturday. "Stone forests are found in various parts of the world. In many cases they are hardened by some peculiar ity of the atmosphere are found standing just as they were when clothexl with green folage thousands of years ago." List of letters uncalled for remain in the Post Office at Mifflintown, Pa., for the week ending Oct 17th, 1891. Persons calling for mail in this list will please say they are advertised. One cent will toe charged for each letter advertised. Letters: Lednam Miller, T. J. Dvis. James McCauley, P. M. uoverner Pattison s extra session of the Senate to examine the charges against Auditor General McCamant and Stare Treasurer Boyer has been holdinc'aes&ions, and a close invest! gationrill be instituted. The Re publican Senators are leading in the investigation which is iust what Put tison and his henchmen do not want. The Governor sent in a long mes sage to the Senate. The message beteg a rehash of " all the -rumours arid gossip founded on business let ters that passed between the county treasurer of Philadelphia and the departments of Harrisborg. An intense black eagle was killed by William Mutchler, -at Elysburg the other day. The bird --swooped down on a cat that was Ivmg in the yard fast asleep, and -soared up with it. This action did not please tabby, ami as he was old -and tough, made such a noble fight, tearing and scratching at the bird, that it was 0 mpellbd to drop-down to the ground again a short distance from the house. Here the fight was began in ';errible earnest. Mr. Mutchler had witnessed the -attack and hurried to the house where he procured a a Springfield rifle. As he was com ing out again (the two had just reach ed the ground. He hurried within two hundred yards, when fearing the bird would escape, fired and killed it. Zt measured seven and oce-half feet from tip to tip and stands as high as an ordinary man. Mr. Mntchler is very proud of his capture. The cat is a live and rap idly recovering from its fight. Bloooafiekl Times: There were twelve marriage licenses granted by Register and Recorder 'Adams last week. The dwelling of Mr. A. Willis, in Miller township, was visit ed by thieves during the absence of the family on Sunday a week and a number of-rticIes-were stolen. The deed isoredited to some tramps that were seen about the premises. " By a reeent' decision of the Supreme court sehonl houses-eannot- be used for any other purpose than holding school therein. ' Iu accordance with this decree a number of school boards in this county - have . resolved to prohibit- the use -of . the school buildings for any other purpose. Several aveeks ago Grant Gilbert traded a gold watch off for a Texas poney and.if.ter he traded the poney for a smallJwse. On Thursdey af ternoon thedtorse was being drove down frontutreet in the lower part of town when the poor animal drop ped -down and in a few. minutes was dead. Gracilis-. now-out a watch and a horse. . Last Thursday was re-nnion - day. In tie forenoox. - members of Post 134 residing in . the two . boroughs and the neiglibcrbood around took Pacific xpressand a special follow ing it for Thompson town , the place selected: for the event. Arriving at th at jctation they were met by , the band f the towc which .took the lead to the place three quarters of a mile dittn nt from the railroad. . It was followed by the. Newport drum corps and veteran, from Perry Co. Mexico Band camenext with a num ber of veterans. Third in. line were the members of Mifflintown Post ith MiljELa band in the lead. Din ner was tsren at the kqar.ding houses and hotels in TbompsoDtown. after which a pacade was given led by Col. J. K. liobison. Mexico band. Newport drum corps, Mjfilin . band and Thompsoutown band enlivened the occamn .with music au! the route lay through the streets of the village. Wkec the parade ,svas fin ished the line q march was taken up to a field of Theodore Thompson on the outside of the borough where the sham battle programed on the bills was fought. Jt occupied con Biderable time but was pronounced by maoy as being the most interest ing sham battle ever fought in this county. This over the march ia to town was taken ej And from there to the woods on the opposite side where H. H. Snyder jdeliyesed .the address of welcome. Hon. L- E. Atkinson then addressed the aud- tettce. Alter speaking was .finished a bean supper was served. In the evescng at seven o'clock began .the real ".mp fire in the woods. It jus estimated that there was a tkouaaud people1 n Thompsontown. I'vbllc Sale. Enos M. iHaldeman, of the heirs of Elias Haldeman deceased, will sell a farm of 22 acres with good house and new bank barn and other out buildings, on tte premises one mile .west of Evan dale, Fayette township on the 24th day of October, 1891, at 10 o clock P. IX. One third of the purchase money to remain in the property as a uower. reopie on the look oat for a home should attend the sale. Swindling: a Professor. The Selinsgro ve Tribune tells of bow one of the professors of the Mission ary Institute was taken in by a con fidence man. Read it, think over it, live aud learn to keep out of the clutches of the confidence men: Several days ago a sharper, an elder ly man, came to town, stopped at the National Hotel and told Mr. Holtzworth, the proprietor, that he was on attorney from somo town in Maryland and had a large and lucra tive practice. Ha further stated that he was a man of large estates that he was guardian of a couple of minor children whom he wished to place ia some institution of learning. Mr. Holtzworth recommended Miss ionary Institute. The. next thing Mr. Sharper walked out to Mission ary institute saw one of the Profess ors told the same atorv Vim cava In landlord Holtzworth. He next pro posed to pay $150:00 in advance1 He now bad the Professor's eonfi- gence and proposed that he would dive tne latter his check for $200 00 On BOme bank in M&rvlnnd an. I that. 1 1 -f . , . . . . i" x-roi. give nis check for $ SU.UU to mm (the sharper) on the First National bank here. Thia tn a.nom modate him to a little ready cash, as t t . ... . . ne aiu not wisn to return borne for a little while vet Th rhAoka re interchanged. Mr. Sharper went to tne Dank here, drew bis $50.- 00 went back to the hotel, set them up" all around and shortly afterwards ran ior parts unknown. The Prof. toekUss check to the bank for collec tion, which however came back in a few days protested and marked: N. ur. me I'roi. oi course was swind led out of the 50.00. nlun the rjrotest This is another warning to avoid Ksmooth-tongned strangers. It seems mat tne world is full of rogues now -days. 31AKRIED : AiabivUqh Stono. On the 13th inst.. at 54. P. M. 'in Emanuel's Evangelicial Lutheran church in Thompsontown by Rey. G. W. Leish er, Mr. Frederick Allbaugh and Miss Annie M. btong, both of McAlister- ville. Mr. William-Rickenbaugh and Miss Ada smith being attendants. Lowo Wetzleb: On the 14th inst., in the Lutheran parsonage in McAlisterville, Pa, by Rev. G. W. Leisher, Mr. H.-V. Long of Thomp sontown and Miss Kate Wetzler of Center, Juniata Co , Pa. Gcttshall. Mdyek. At the home of the bride's mother near Mifflin town, Miss Alice "L. Moyer and Mr Arthur E. Guttshall, were married on the evening of the 15th inst, by l.ev. John it Henderson. Long Greoeb. On the 29th nit in Lewistown by Rev. J. B. Focht Charles E. Long of McAlisterville' and Clara M. Creger of Belleville, Mifflin county. Kepseb Ctase On the 8th inst in Newton. Mass, by Rev. Wolcott Calkins, D. D., Charles D. Kepner, lormerly of rert Koyal this county. and Mary Ella Chase of the former place. Wiisoia Hsenrt. On the 1st inst., by Rev. R. P. Wilson, father of the groom, James M. Wilson, cashier of the Everett Bunk, formerly of Port Royal, this -county, and Mary E. Henry of Everett. DIED i . Bbaxdos. Eecontly Mrs. Mary E Brandon at the home of her deceased husband in Dillaburg, Pa., aged 64 years. .M ra. Crandon's maiden name was Miss Mary E. Whiteside, daughter ter of Dr. hiteside formerly of Oak land Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Ccssrs-wiA. On the 10th inst. in McAlisteryille, Mrs. Jane McAIis ter, widow of the late ' William Cun ningbam, of Milford township, aged about Co rears. Sieber. Ob the 8th inst., in Walk er towuship, suddenly from heart failure,. David Sieber. aged 67 years, o months hdiIZu days. Blair. On the 8th inst., in Har- risburg, from paralysis, Cyrus M. Blair, a former resident of Walker township, this oouuty. 3EM.EK8. Ua .the th inst., in Monroy township. Mrs. William Sellers, aged abant 75 years. She had been bed-ridden for - about 35 years. Pakneuakf.r. On the 13th inst., in Lack township Mrs. Enoch Panne baker, of consumption, aged about 00 vears. SEE MY SPONGE ? 1 i .SISTERS DO ..AS I DID 'DRESS , YDUHSttDES WITH ACME BLACKING ONCt A MONTH.- OTHER OAYS.WASH TMEM I MfVr U 1 1 P r a - aj wm VI LADIES, IT COSTS 1 cent a foot SB Furniture so completely that your husband writ think it im new. 0 WILL DO IT nrottra WntT BAMDOL.rq, rnUxlalpala. SALESME AT W -A. NT1 ED. IN LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, taaell onr Tiurterr Stock. 8lrr. Cinum 6teadv EmplTmnt (rnsraoteH. CHASH BROTHERS COMPAKT, t. De. S, 91. Rochester. H. Y. MIFFLINTOWN H ARKKTS. Pnttar T-fK 20 FUm..................... to Phonlder, .... in 10 8 hides. Laid MIFFUNTOWN GRAIN MAFKKT Wflrn, Corn in ear Oats, Hye (lovernod ......... Tirao'i soetl ..... Flex need S5to9j 65 80 7 4.00 $1 IX) 1 60 Pran. Clio, . .SI. 25 a hnndred .$1.50 a fanndrtxt .1.40abUDdred. 1 20 b0 Sluirts Grouc4 Alain Salt. American Salt , Philadelphu Mabkets. Oct. 17th. 1891. Buckwheat flour $2.15 to $2. 30 a hundrt d pounds, wheat $1.03 to $1.08: corn 62c: oats 35 to 38c: feathers 40 to 4Gc a lb for geese feathers; Batter 13 to 30c lb; clover seed 6 to 7Jcj potatoes 40 to 50o; chickens 11 to 12 eo-tm 93 tr !. Pennsylvania wool 27 to 39c a lb. Cuoaoo, Oct 12. Cattle Receipts 11,000 head; top prices for natives; 5.50a5.80; rangers 3.10a5.10; stock erst2.25a3; cows $la2.40. Hogs Rebeipts 20,000 head; rough and common $4a4.25 packers $4.30a4 45; pnme neavy and butchers weights, $4.60a4 70; light $415a4.45. Sheep Receipts, 5.000 bead; native ewes J.oua4.25 mixed f4.50a4.75; west erns S4.60a4.80; prime texana $4.90; lambs $3.60a5.12J, Does this Catch Your Eye ? If bo, get the whole of the as valuable to yea as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of "hiding our candle tinder a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now selling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The ?best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on th market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. EEMEMBEE a shoe is ot complete without free from "tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Harrisburg It mill ;pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THEOSLimUSIVE BOOT & -BRIDGE STBEET, Also tne largest siock oi general ioot-wear. ijaaies and Misses' shoes in latest styles and aH sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. Hollobaugh & Son Knock the Persimmons. THEIR Fall& Winter Stock LEADS THEM ALL SEE IT AJND BE CONVINCED. Their room holds twice as much stoc k as any other clothing house in the connty. And it is Full, Bang up Full of Jflcn's, Youths' Hoys,' J Jhildrcns) Clothing of the latest patterns and styles at prices which defy competition. THEIR overcoat deparment Surpasses anything ever seen in this styles Their Pantaloons beat the Record, nothing like them in the county either in quality or price. THE HAT TRADE WJELX THEY HAVE IT, .All. the .latest styles in Derbys, Crush hats. NECKWEAR, WHEW! Xou. never saw aaytbing like it. Over three hnndred different atrles to select from. They also arry a full line of Trnnks, for Ladiea and gentlemen, the Canada Rubber lars, .iinss, onspenoars, noieerr, ooin unaerwear, watcnea, Jewelry, and hut but not leaatara U. aaenta far the celebrated Sweet Onr It Co'e Orerballa. Pantaloons- Shirt. which axe warranted not to rip until wom out or your money relanded. Measures tak en, suits made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed. Over 600 aampiea of a-ooda to cboose fio. Call and ace our stock and satisfy yourself. We do not misrepresent either the amount, quality jot price of Uooda. HOLLOBAITGH & S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM EK AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room is three doors north of the Cases requiring attention at night calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. FALL :& WINTER GOODS. I would Inform th pabUe that I bava now In my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a foil stock of Fall and Winter i millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and haying employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply the public with erery thing found ia a trstchuja milliner store, coma and examine my stock, consider it ae trouble te shew goods. MRS. DKISL. March 22-S7J.T. story. It is short and may he smooth, flexible inner soles that might hurt the leet or soi Shoe is Complete SHOE MAN 19 JUNIATA COUNTY, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. neck of timber. Everyone new AND THAT SETTLES IT. Valeiees, Hand-Bags. Boots and Shoea Boot and ahoe, Umbrellas. Qiores, CoU SON, PATTERSON, PA National Hotel om JIain St. will be promptly aife&ted to by MEYERS' Great Fall & Winter Opening of Fine Clothing For Men, Youth, Boyt and Children Commences to Day. Bargaina in the same that are hammers on erery Boor, in erery aisle, on erery counter. Grim, cruel and cold with his airs, he here. Those who hare the good fortune to reside, in handsome mansions who can sit by the cosy fireside, while without the chilling teropesta and blinding snowterma rage who, wnen they renture out are wrapped those, we admit, may read this aanenacement What or the countless thousands Tor whom cruel, cold winter bears ia bis train antoia misery and priration, suffering and wretchedness? Oh, what of the poor' Hare they the necestary "wherewithal," to keep the well W ABM UL.UTH1KU, and here METERS' STEPS IN TO LEND A HELPING HAND. If parses can't meet the prices ef good Orereoata, Underwear, Qiores, fee, then the prieee mast meet the purses. Kight bow propose to giro erery man a cnance 10 Duy tneae gooas at ngurea ne can wen attorn te par. With this objoct in riew we here jnt placod on sale and will offer GO HEAVY, WELL AUD DURABLY MADE OVERCOATS FROM TO 910. The materials are Chinchillas, Bearers, Meltons, ICerseye, Cassimeres, Cha riots, fee. Brery coat is well wortn and could easily be sold for 50 per cent, more mon ey, but THAT IS NT THE THING. We want te sell these orereoata not for what they will bring or what we intended to get for tbenilbut at Iprices Iwithia the reach of the 'Dollar.a-Day" laborer. This we think bss been acompluhed by offering these " orer eoata at $3, $4, S5, $9 up to $10. $12 will do the usual work of a W bill ia t MEYERS' MEN OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT- Men who want the rery best and finest Orereoata can hare anrene of the follow- ing extra fine styles at $12 to-day: A Tan Melton Overcoat, a Bine Jfelton Orercoat, a Drab Melton Orercoat, Black Melton Orereoat (Same shades in Kersara.) an Enciish Chinchilla Orercoat, a Black Cheroit Overcoat, an imported Csssimera Orrrcoat, a Fur Bearer Orercoat, a Keal Eluyian Orercoat, aa English Storm Coat, an English Cape Orercoat. Nothiug approaching tbe abore parlxct etyles and Superior qualities can bo aeon elsewhere below $20. yes $22. We and prices in MBN'S SUITS. MEYERS RECOGNIZES NO COMPETITION. A liberal percentage of our fine clothing ia cut and made to our order. We'd! be pleased to hare you viait this place that yon may so how system itijallr and grace fully these excellent garments ot ours are cat. what flue trimmings aud how excellent and perfect tho workmanship. 4SO MEJP 8 SUITS, at $12, $14, $15, $16 and $18- Tbese suirs are suitable tor bnsineaa sad profrasinnal men. They are made of strictly All. Wool Domestic, and import ea Caaaimrre. Cherioia, Worsted, Wide Wales and Diagonals, in the rery lateat snd most popular patterns and are cut in Sack, Cutaway Frock and Prince Albert Stylea. Style, Beauty, Fit and Durability are characteristics ef MEYERS' BOYS CLOTHING. Our Jurenil Clothing Department waa never so lull ss this seaaon with all tbafs new, fine and pretty for tbe "little fellows." Everything from ihd wear resisting aad rough and ready aort, to tbe moat advanced and richest novultivs here. We have good low priced clothing, and we have clothing elegant enough for the little son of a million aire. Oar atock is immense so is oar trade, These and other things enable us to name the lowest prices in the county. We hare hundreds of rich, select and novel styles and patterns that you'll not see in any other house, and no matter how exacting yonr wants, rest assured the style you are anxious to procure is here, if anywhere. 700 BOTS SHORT PANT SUITS, sizes 4 to U at $2, $3, $4 and $5 and up to $10. Suits with ep arata Tests or immitation Tests. Suits that are fancy and suits that are plain, Suits, light, medium and dark, Suits striped, plaid, checked, mixed and plain everything in short that will please you. We also show a com plete stock of the celebrated Star and Mother's Friend shirt waists. 900 BOYS LONG PANT SUITS, sizes 10 to 19 at $2.50, $3, $4, $6, $8, .$10 and up to $12. Young men who are at all particular about their clothes,, should see our truly immense variety of fine custom made garments. They are equal to the best produced in this county, and cost less than half that prices charged by merchant tailors. BOYS' OVERCOATS- $1.50, $2, S2.50, $3, $3 50, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 to $10, sires from 4 ter 19. The above prices including all the plain and fancy makes in Meltons, Kersey's, Beavers, Chevoits, Cassimeres, Twills and Worsteds, some plaid ed or checked, others plain shade, others Fur trimmed. Don't let your boy run without an overcoat these chilly days when a few dollars will buy such fine qualities. FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Iletail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889" Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clething tbat goes on dailj from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAR LEY. It 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 Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to give him- a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HAR LEY MIFF'LINTOWN PJ. HAVE IBU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? CALL. AT THE FIRST m&rnw MIFFUNl'OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Honey Loaned at Lowest Mes. Caution Notice. The undersirned;citixeDs of Walker Twp . Juniata county, Pa., hereby caution all per sons not to tresspass on their lands for the purpote af hentiog t John A. Gallagher, Christ Mnsscr. Calrin Majrmder, John F. Babr, Darid, Diren, Samnel Anker, Cyrus Sieber. Seth Kerchner, William Clock. Consumption Suroty Cured. To Taw Innt-Pleaee Inform yonr raider Sut 1 ban a poaitlTe ramady for tba abora-naraed dlssaaa. Br Urn timely vae ""- t ot hopeleaa ams hare been pacmanantly cored. Iehallbeglad a and twobottlea of my ramady r&U to an ot year raadara who hare eonanmption if thoy will aand ma tbeir Kxpnea and P. O. addnaa. Bwpect fnlly. X. a-aLOOTM.M.C,lPari8t.M. X. I Subscribe for tbe Scsmia and Bemjbli C4i good pp r. Biting Frosts and howling blast will soon in costly lars and comfortable ncery with indifference, bat what of the poorf from the door? Abore all they mast bare at the Tory outaet of the cold season, we fctl'cr choice at $12. For Quality, auantity JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMirFLnTOWII.PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL, Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSBPO ROTHROCK. Prt.xdrmt. T. VAN IRWIN, CaaW. BiaECToas. W. C. PomeroT. Joseph Rothrock, Pbilip If. Kepner, Louia B. Atkinson. John Hertaler, Robert B. Parker, T. V. Irwin. SToeaaoiDias : Philip M. Kepner, Aania If . Shelley ' Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. PomeroT. J. Holmea Irwin. Mary KnrU, Jerome N. TbomDaon Jr- Jobn Hertzlar. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Jobn af. Blair, F. af. If. Pennell. Josiah L. Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. 8 warts. Samuel S. Rothock, Three and Fnnr iw. an cK.H. : 11 k paid on certificates of depoaite. fjan 28, 1891 tl Subscribe (or the Jnniata Sentinel and Republican. f simiylTanla Agrlnltval Works, Terk, Fa, artaaar'e Staadari Eafiara aad saw Mills. . Address a. B. CafKLCHUt S05. 1i,r
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