I Mil Til 111 : ------T--'---"- ": i SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. OCT. 8. 1890. TKRMS. Bnbscrlption, IU0 per uian if paid in advance; u not paid la advance. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 emu par inch for each Insertion. Transient bnaineas notice in local col nmn, 10 centa per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or qaarter year. SHORT LOCALS. The cabbage crop is badly bnrsted uonress adjourned at b f. Al- on tUa 1st inst. Mr. Joha Yeakley in " lying sick not eipected to lire. John Patterson Jr. is the owner of two valuable Mastiff dogs. Mra. Daniel McConnell, of Turbett townahip, died last Friday. Rev. Mr. Diven preached ia the Lather an church on Sunday. J-xjiQ jeiauiaier ana f attiaon are on a stumping tour of the state. Evening services in the Presbyter lan church begin at eeren o clock. liueves have oc-en stealing corn and potatoes from fields near-town. Eaas Horning has had the shade trees around his place of residence trim m oil. llie Horse and mule protection company met in the Court House on Saturday. Aliases Mary and Elite Rohrer, of Hamsburg are the guests of Miss Ellis Banks. I oa bLK. A good two seated carriage, with pole and shafts. Call at this othce. Lditor lionsall caught a string of 19 bass in the river. Vote the Re publican ticket. Some reckless peroon shot Dr Crawford s dog in a held near town lut Saturday evening. Mrs. Emma Warner, wife of Frank Warner, died ou the 29th ult, of con numption, aged 2.1 years. David Fowles the proprietor of the Jacobs bouse is recovering bis health. Vote the Republican ticket. Mrs. Hoyt. wtf of ex Governor Hoyt. died at Wilkesbarre on the 3'Jth of September aged 51 years. We have a full line of overcoats, from light to beavy storm at- bottom prices. llollobaugb & ton. Nicholas Hartzlvr, ef Mifflin coun ty baa a pumpkin that weighs 18 pounds. Vote the Republican ticket. The riuent line of Gents furnishing goods iu the county, at H llobaugh & Son's, Patterson, Pa. A collection of one hundred dol lars wus lifted iu the Lutheran church ou S mday to pay for coal, light and taxes. illiam Luv':, and a nuailier of fiieud9 visitwl relatives in Snyder county last !. They made the trip iu a ctu riae. Gaorgo Huwer, Sr. t Son. E. D Hower tf Fermanagh township, left on .V.nd:iy, for a visit to the states of Illinois and Indiana. Horse chestnuts trees, in town are popular wilh tht youn people. It is the buck eye that the youag folks admire and search the tree for. Tiff, Bark and Locust Posts tnken in exchange for Clothing, at Hollobaugh & Sou's. Patterson, Pa. Vote for B. S. Graybill and AV. P. Graham for county auditors, they are men who will scrutinize the county accounts, as they should be scrutinized. A Republican meetinr will be held in the Court House. Monday even ing October 27. Delamater, will be present, and address the meeting. Everybody come. The McKinley tariff bill passed Congress, and has teen signed by the President, and became operative on Monday, the Cth inst Vote the Republican ticket Joe. Barnnet, a resident of Altoona was run over a ad killed on the rail road at Vineyard on Monday night. He was a brother-in-law of Frank Swartz of this place. The Democratic brethren . have been circulating a story, tbst Sena tor Ingaila was paid $H00 for deliv ering a speech in Pittsburg. Vote the Repub'ican ticket. Mrs. J. W. Smith's stable in New port was destroyed bv fire on Sun day. Town boys smoked on the bay while they pbiyed cards and in that j e' war set fire to the concern. J. Frank Stoner, of the census de partment is home to look to his po litical fences, he being the Republi can candidate for District Attorney. His prospects for election are bright. The Newport News says the re reipt of the late fair held were $2o00, tot enough by about t:!00 to pay premiums and the deficit of last year and betterments of buildings, Ac. j Letters remaining iu Patterson Pa, P. O. not called for: Henry Dean, Martin Marphy, William Ry ner. Persons asking for letters in above list please say they are adver tised. W. H. Mc'iTT, P. M. Oct. 1, 1S00. The rumors of impending famine in Ireland owing to tbe failure of the potato crop are confirmed. It ia said that not less than one million human beings are on the verge of starvation. Altoona Tribune. The fine farm of Hon. Marti Motz. er, situated a mile north of Ander snnLnref was sold at public sale, last Saturday, to J. Luther WentzelL of Blain, and Samuel Moose, of Ciena's Run, for $12,875 Bloomfield Advo cate. .. Miss Ella Pannabaker is now in New York City to re stock her s!ore Xf.lt avtrftant in Fatteason with a full line of finery for Ladies. Misses and Children. She will bring with her win tor bats and bonnets in taste ful styles. Call and see her stock. The McKinley tariff bill which went into affect on Monday, as near as can be done puts m tariff on for eign goods high enough to make up the difference between their cheap labor rates, and our higher labor rates. Vote the Republican ticket. We offer special inducements in Ladies and Gentlemen's fine shoes, every pair guaranteed. Hollobaugh Si Son. Vote for J. F. Stoner for District Attorney. Mr. Stoner is a promis ing young man with sand enough in his composition to make the right kind of a prosecuting officer. Itch, Mange, and scratches on bn man or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 6. Vote for William Hertzler for la. semblv, he has been tried. Mr. Hertzler is an every day man, a good worker, a man who votes rieht on qaeations that affect the public in lereai. Vote for Oliver C Diffendarfer for Prothonotorv. Mr. Diffendarfer ia modest unassuming man. a fine penman, clever in his disposition. man who will answer inauriea nolito. l l . . . ""u you nave business in the rrothouotorv s othce. Pattison's fear that soldi era from other states would come to Pennsyl vania. ior Duriai. n he signed the nol aier s burial bill was like the fear expressed by Democratic leaders that colored people of the south would overrun the north, if given tueir ireeaom. ote the Rennbli can ticket List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the Post Office at Mifflintown. x a- lor the week ending Oct. 4. 90. rersons calling for mail in this li will please say they are advertised. Letters, Mr. Georce R An.W.n w . : Jir. iieortre liover. Air. Robert n A.utriuan. ilrs. G Roche. Mr Banks Wise. James McCtuuv, P. M. English Snavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft, or Caloused Lumps iiit misnes. Irvm horses. Klood Spavin. Curbs, Splints Sweenev. lun-oone. tiUrs.rM.raint4 all Sx.. . len l tiroats, Coughs, ic Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant el the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sld bv L. Banks A Co., Druggists, MifHintown. Nov 6 The advocates of compulsory edn ca'.ion are stunned into silence over the prison statistics of Alasacha setts, which reveal the fact that 75 per cent of criminals in that state have received text book education in the schools and can read and write. Text book education ia no preventive of crime. Moral instruction or eda cation is the preventive of crime. If you want the latest style Hat, you can get it at Hollobaugh A. Son s. Patterson. Pa. A well has been started on the New ton Hamilton camp meeting ground for the purpose of bringing a flow of water to the surface of the ground. The well is now down COO feet Gas has been coming from it in such quantity that a match applied will cause a momentary flash. A paying well of gass would knock the camp meeting ground "higher than a kite." Vote for James AlcMuilin for Couuty Treasurer. Mr. McMulliu is well known in the west and of the county when he is looked upou ns a citizen and a good neighbor. Hi- neighbois recommend Ijim to all who have not the pleasure of his acquaint auce as a man who will bring au honest purpose to d'i what is right in the manaeiueut of the 'County r r a . Treasurer. On .Wonday, boys started the story that a fine new trunk has been await ing the mining of an owner, in the railroad baggage room at the station the past 14 days, and that now the trunk emits such a bad smell that a despatch bad been sent to E. O. Mc Lellan Superintendent of the .Mid dle Division concernir g the matter, and that he had ordered an investi gation. It was Peck's bad boy that started the lie. "On tho 30th of September while the men were putting off several blasts in the rocksalongthe Newport and Sherman's Valley railroad, about six miles from this place, one of the blasts exploded prematurely, blowing one of the workmen, named Hiram Frank, with the rocks, a distance of about a hundred feet. He was badly hurt about the thighs and breast. O.-ie of his arms was also badly in jurod." Blooiufi Id Times. Vote for Uriah SLuruan and Wm. B. McCalinn for county commis sioners. They are a choice selection I for the most important office in the ountv governlent. They are affiblo men. capable men, honest men, hav ing the three qualities to make the best of officers, lluy are -men of affairs, not extravegant, and not of the two clos econ-imy that saves the drop at the spigot to wa-ite a quart at the bung. Dr. SL B. Garver formerly of this county, bnt now of Laccastercounty, pai 1 his fncuds a flying go-nt by vis it in Juniata la-it week, preparatory to his going to California where he will locate at Alda, Tulara county. The Doctor has been doing wed enough in Pennsylvania, but the golden state has more chaims for him tLan bis" rative land hence his departure. His many friends wish him success. The long evenings are here, just tbe time you need a companiable newspaper to read. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, it is the paper to fill the bilL It does not pretend to give an account of every dog fight, that takes place in the community, or makes mention of every finger that ia pinched in the community, but it gives an account of all important local happenings, and all important events away from home, with a general selection of in structive reading matter. Vote the Republican ticket. The Lewiotown Gazette of last we save: eonesu-j ... 1 o clocK paries axcr.inoe - ia barr near IfUeynlle was Bet on ure and burned to the ground. 1 he loss i . mm A -mrh marls a rs- 13 SUUUi i,WU. a -"'f mark at Watmar's station that he would burn the barn, and it ia sup posed that he is the man who did tbe deed John T. Zerby and Sam uel Thompson cut a bee tree near Rocky ridge, in Stone valley, Thurs dav. from which they secured a lot of fine honey. During the trip they succeeded in despatching a mam moth rattlesnake, from which they took thirteen rattles. Vote the Re publican ticket Measures taken, suits ordered, and a perfect fit guaranteed at Hollobaugh & Son's, Patterson, Pa. The people have hardly done with the mystery of the Annie Laconey murder till the same vicinity ia start led by the finding of the body of Mrs. Annie Miller in a small woodB not far from her home murdered. There is a path through th and she was waylaid by some fiend, her person outraged, and her life taken to preveut the b" a - - -' J V BUV nendisb. lustful act A negro nam ed Lingo was seen in thn wnsvrl. about the time Mrs. Miller entered the buahea. He is suspected by many ef having murdered Annie La coney. It is reported that a syndicate with a capital of over two million dollars are about to examine the ground around Duncannon with a view of opening extensive coal mines. There is not the least doubt that if a reasonable amount of capital is ! properly invested that thousands of tons of good coal could be mined j within one mile of the iron works. Uut why alliw it to pass into id ImtKla : , . , the capita could Z Trapsed in Tur own Inolif. Tf - , ffiSd wou l starTa Ttoclftt! .!.-; ..u:J:V: 8iock cni - .-'; ' "F""- "! say wu Per Share. Amnlrtv r-i m ..l .:.. ers, in t 6hort time tons of blarL- - F 1 vmi.oiw4 UliU- diamonds will be taken from beneath tbe mountains in Allen's Cov and alon; Sherman's creak. Duncannnn ! Record. I W. R Miller, resident of Dudley,' Huntingdon county, committed sui. cide Friday morning by hanging. N cause for the commission of the act has as yet been discovered. Mr. Miller bad complained of "a severe headache, but The attended to his work as nual aud do uneasiness uai felt by bis friends that be would un dertake to do violence to himself. Upon arising that morn in Mrs. Mil ler found that her Lnband bad pre- l-.lt J A" . . uer ujwd Kiairs, ana she sup- posed that he had gone to work, Aliont half past S o'clock ahe had oc-i casion to go out to the barn and up- on ooeninT the in r r.n,,.l L. lifeless b.nly of her Lusbnd han-'inir suspended by a rope which was at tached to a rafter. The distance from the barn floor to the roof is not more than 12 feet, and owing to the nouse end of the rope appro ichinsr close to the floor, Mr. Miller was obliged to draw up his feet nntil life was extiuct. When fouud tbe body was in a kneeling position. It is be- ! lieved the unfortunate man was seiz-iBfcl' ed with temporary insinitr. He was present a brother of Jackson Miller, c-tadidate on the Republican ticket for county commissioner, and a son- u-law of Squire Jolm Miller, candi dal on the Democratic ticket for the Hame office. He was aged 32 tears and leaves a wife and one child. Huntingdon Paper. From the Ciiambersburg Repos-' itory: John Hess of Falling Springs I atro. The nnimal died very suddenly and the cuse of death was Hot known. The bo.ly wus hauled out to a woods. A few dnys ago S. M. R.jss was p iss- mg tbrouirli tue vo n:s where th carcass lay and he noticed that the buzzards had torn open the body of the horse. On looking into the cav ity he found what seemed to be twe round balls of stone, which were very hard and when struck together sounded like stones. They weie not the ordinary hair balls sometimes found in the stomachs of animals, but seemed to be hardened and pet rified vegetable matter. They were undoubtedly the cause of the death of the hors' but what caused their formation is a mystery. Frank lin Taylor, guardian of John A. and James A. McLain minor children of Alexander C McLain of Fannetts burg, has just received a pension amounting to $2705. SG. Mr. McLain was a member of company II. 126th Rxgiment. The pension is at the rate of 4,00 per month from May 21st 1SC3 to May 4th 1SS1, the date of Mr. McLain's death. After this the widow's pension was $8 per month until March 19th 18SG, and then (12 a month until her death in 1SS7. The children each received (2 a month until they were sixteen. Of the amount stated above. John JrMV jves ? 1666.26. and James $1105.- ,0. Bis; Vegetables in Lancaster County. "The pumpkin raised by Amos Mcas, of Nt ffsville, Lancaster county, weighed 167 pounds and its girth measured nearly 100 inches. On the same vine with this mammoth were three others, eaeh of which exceeded ninety pounds in woifcLt. Another big pumpkin this year is raided by Jno. M. Stern, of Rapho township. It weighed 144 pounds with a girth of almost 90 inches. Still another which tipi.-d the beam at 140 pounds with a girth of 85 inches, was raised by Reuben Kurtz, of Ephrata town ship. As to cabbages, oue that grew in the garden of David N.Fass, of Manheim township weighed 29 pounds." TO C0aNS.JMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is an-, ious to make known to his fellovf suf ferers the means of cure. To, those who desire it, be wrill cheerfully serd (free of charge) a coy of the per scription used, wliich they will find a sure cure f jf Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, bronchitis and all throat and lung Mai edits. He hopes all suffer ers will try bis remedy as it is in valuable. Those desiring the pre- scription,"which will cost them noth- in d iuav prove a blessing, will mtr. ana may prove a Diessing, . , i r iv a ia , - - - - EdwarJJ. Hilson , b Kings County, New I T AOraw Hold It to tbe Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, in prescribing Kemp's Balsam this & w year. In the preparation of this re markable Liedicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only the best aud purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the lifcht and look through it ; notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. Cure for 'Constipation Sick. Headache. and Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herls, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one nirrht For tbe blood, !ive . and kidneys, and "or the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggiits sel it at 50cts a package. tf nsuDitth Furnlsblns; partment. De- We have devoted one entire side of the store for furnishing goods as our trade in this department has doubl d- Why? you will ask. Simnlv because we have the largest stock I and positively the lowest prices ever I PFRD ffirl for KMTTiA crrwtila in Tnni.(n , o ' mm "iaiu J rnnntr Tf am in .....1 t 1 . . I ' . ' w uxv mi uanu jk i;iUfJH, hos.ery, umbrellas white shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, ' TT H 1 save money by dealing with us and . at the same time get relible goods. o Febd Mevers. The Leadinpr Clothier, Mifflintown, Pa. Trans-Continental Route VIA CHICViO, MILWAFKEE A ST. PACL ASO SORTHKBX I'ACIFIC BATLBOADS. Through Pulliuau Sleepinc Car leaves Chicago daily at 5:30 P. M. tor St. Paul and Minneapolis. Fargo, North Dakota. Helena and Butte, Montana. The YellowMtor.e Park. Spokane Falls and Tacoma. Portland, Oretron. Best Route to Seattle and all i orib Pn Coast points. The scenic line to California, via 1 onilml an1 "!-ta Uoute. Tickets on sain everywhere. ' i oT ixifortnAtiou apply to any afrent. or address A. V. H. Cabpextek. Gen eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Oct. Id, '90. 31 A tilt I Kit i Kemeb Gbokinoeh. On the ISth nit., in Port Roval, bv Rev. R. M. Campbell, George V. Kepner ami Groningcr. Spotts Tfasis. On the 22d ult.. iu Camden, N. J., by Rev. W. H. Burreil. David 1L Spotts. of Newport, and Emma M. Tennis, of Thompson town. 1IKI: Cottix. On the 25th ult., iu this l'lHCe' afltr a lingering illness from cfnauniution, Jesse A. UotUe, aged M'abner. On tho 29th ult.. Emma Lucre tia Warner, daughter of David ' Hofl'man, aged 25 venrs, 3 mouths. and 23 days. McCormk'K. On the 21st of Sep t ember in Port Iioj al, Mrs. McCor m ick w ife of W. D. McCormick aged about 76 years. j Postiis. On the 26th Greenwood township, Miss Pontius, aged 27 years, 8 and 17 days. McAixsteb. On the 27th ult., in Rebecca months ult., in McAhsterville, Mis Jane McAlister, only surviving sister of the lute J. H. McAlister, of ibia place, aged about 1U yeai s. Calx. On the 27ih ult., in this place, an infant son of James and Emma Calf, aged 11 dnys. Shover. On the 28ih ult., in Mil- ford township, from tvpbord fever, Miss Bessie, adopted daughter of David Shover, aged 18 years, 7 months and 26 dxys. 1 REoo. On the 26th ult., iu Fay ette township, Lmlii .May, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trego, aged 21 days. Cross. On the 30th ult., in Pat terson, from dropsy, Mrs. G. W. Cross, Sr. HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEFOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER? -C.4LLAT- . THE FIRST MIFFLIN lOff.N, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Mctey Leaned at Lowest Bates. vtrri-rNTowN markkts. VrrrLiB-row. Oct'r 8, 1890. stutter ......................... 20 18 Htn , 10 ribonlder, ....................... Sides, a MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN 1IARKKT Wbeat VO Cora, old ............ 45 Oats, 82 Rye 6u Clorerseed. ...... ....... (4.00 Timothy seed................ SI.6U Flax aeed 1 60 Bran 20 00 Chof. , 1 20 Sbort.. ......... ....... 20 CO Grni:nd Alum Salt........ 1 uo Acericau Salt............. 1 SO Philadelphia Makkets, October 6, 1890. Wheat 98 to $1.09. Corn 53 to 56c Oats 43 to 46c. Live chick ens 10 to 11c a pound. OU roosters 7c a pound. Butter 13 to 30c a pound. Eggs fresh 22, ice house brand 18c. Clovereeed 7c lb. Sbeep at 2 to 6j lb. Fresh cows f 30 to $60. Calves at 5 to 7c lb. Hogs 6 to 7c lb. Steers at 2 to 5c lb. . FOR AND INFANTSWvlNVAUDS. TRADE. 1 MARK. LEGJL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Etta It of MENS O R. OBERHOLTZER, late of Dtlawmrt township, deceased. Letters of Administration oa tbe estate of Mrnno U.Oberboitzer, deceased, bsviog been granted to the undersigned, all per. sens indebted to said estate are requested to aaak payment, and those harm claims to make tbe same known without delay to SAMUEL B. WEAVKK, Jldminittrator. Atkinson it Penncll, Att'ys. Sep. 8,6t. SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Leo S h r 1 1 p M K-r . t : . uuBioni ill aic- Ahstervilio ss a cabinet tusker and under- .uis hit xrcnted a "lord of voluntary assignment to tbe undersigned tr the bcm-fli ,f creditors notice is here, by tmn to sl persona indebted to ssid as. siguorto make itiiniedmtd p. ment sod tlioe ttsrinr rlAiniK in . i" uic nioo ior settlement. REUBEN CAVENY, McAlislrrsnlle, Pa., sep. 20, 18J0 at. UDITOK'S NOTICE. Estate of DJiVW SHUR TZ, deceased. Tbe undrrsipaed appointed day tbe Or pban's Court nf JuniAiA !.ini ...j:. audit, etile and adjust the account of Jon. atbsn Riser. aflmiitiMrr.t. n c . .. . . ' ' - u.nu oiiuiiz, . ,,. ... upon an questions ol I sod lact ..! to uiske distribution of tbe sum o $012 27 remaining in bis bands :o and smut: creditors snd others leK iiiy titled to the same birtby Rites notico Ibst be m ill meet all parties lor the purjwse of bis aj.pnu.ln.ent at bis .t!ice in tbe l.or oueh ol MilUintown ou Friday the 17th day ol October. A. D., 1890, between tbe tbe hours of 10 A. M.. and tour f . U., wben snd a-her all parties bavinc cl iim' Sft-mnst ssid luod tuust present them duly proven or be forever debarred. WILL L. HOOPS, A uditor. September 20. ttm RFIIANS COURT SALK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! The underlined sfliuinistrstor or M. K Oberboltror, tlecesse.i, late ol Delsw.re toansbip, Juniala county, Ia., will sell on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, October 11, 1890, - be following described real estate A FA KM OF 53 ACRES, more or les, having thereon erected, a WESTHIK aoilllCD LOO HOL'MI SND SINK ltd, hor pen, chicken bouiu. and other ut buildiiif;x. A spring ol never Isiling wutnr is lted near the beuse also a well.' The land is in a good atate of cultivation. A vor.nr orchard of 20 or 30 trees, which hava been planted a ve years is located on tbe tarni. Tbe land is situated three miles northeast of Tboicpsontown at the ruad leading to Kimro.ville, and is bouuded on the north by UoJs of Samuel KauQman; on tbe soutb by G. W. Smith; on tbe eat by Samuel B. VVearer, aud en the west by Ssmuel KsufTmsn and J. L- Aukrr. TKKMS OF SALE 10 per cent of. pur chase mnner on day of sale; 60 per cent, on April 1, 18'Jl when possession will be given; and balance on Ajril 1, 1H92 with interest I rota April 1, to be securdd by judgrmen t. SAMUEL B. WEAVER, Administrator of M. K. Oberboitzer, dee'd. PRIGKETT COLLEGE IKKKJif COMMERCE THE LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESSSHORTHAHD O JS TH Grws.i ar fct4 Sw ClTMlara tU S,p. M C Still a Kicking ! -oo- Our Competitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING END SUMMER STOCK, They kick because they're left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be offered to Our excellent stock and low prices. Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you will miss The Sight of the Season, and if you miss that you will miss. Irnggains without a parallel BOOTS .ISriD SHOES, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVKESHOES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -FOR EVERYBODY AT G. W. HECK'S SH0EST0RE, ON BRIDGE ST.; M1FFLINTWWN, PA. TM E BliLT Perfect Substitute for Kother't Milk. INVALUABLE IN CMOLCM4 iNFANTUm ANO TCCTHIMa. A Quickly Assimilated Food tom dvspcpticb, Consumptive, Convalescents. A Perfect nutrient IN SIX WASTINS OlSCASCS. RiauiMcs No COOKINO. Hccps i! All Cliatcs. SEND hn. "Tas Cam awt, ri..;:.i or la. trirn " n rim' r n in i iili iss. Dolibar-Goocsle Co., B03TO.-f. "UiJ. The greatest improvement in Corsets during the past twenty years is the use of Coraline in the place of hom or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's1 Corsets and in no others. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER BROS., Xfrs New York and Chicago. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIJTOWH, PA. WITH BKANCB AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSBPH KOTHROCK. Prttiinl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cothur. HISr.CTOES. W. C. Fomeroy, John Hertaler, Robert K. arker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotbrock, Pbilip M. Kepner, Louis B. Atkinson, STOCKBOLI'CKS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Knthrork, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Atkinnnu, 1. E prker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Ilolmes Irwin, Mry Kurlt, Jemuie Hi. Thompson Jr John Hertzlor. T. V. Irwin, Chariot leSuydor, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Peonell, Levi Lijbt, Samuel ri. Kothtock. Thre; and Four per cent, interest will be paid ou certificates ol deposit. fjan 23, 1890 tt TreNMpaaa Notice. All perHp sr hereby cautioned not to tresspass on the farm land snd woodland ol lie underlined in Millurd township, for the pnrpoKe ol hauling, bunting, tisbing, piokinc U rriea, throwing down lences, cut ting tni.lr. t?. The law sgainst tresspass ing will be eulorced. Daiiifl Fishes. Noven.hiT 27, O'.irt. 1 11 SSSSS S 1890 1891 FA Li Li AND WINTER SEASON MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING Is now ready for your inapection. Whether you aim to .aye money, dress m tha ktMt .tylea. or both, you will surely fiud it to your adrantag. to look through this rast aggregation of merchandise You can't employ a few minuUs more profitably. Ton may not buy on tout firt -Hsit, hut you will surely We oar estab'ishment. impressed with tbo benefi.s lo be denyedfrt m patronizing us. You wjll see tLe largest Mtu's Suit and Men s Orercoat Department in tl e county. Our grigantic store is litarally lined with counteis, aud each counter loaded high with tbe neatest, nobUst, finest and most fashionable styles of Men's Clothing. But here s tbe most important point : Take any one of thrse garments and yon will find it marked at a lower price than any other houaa can name. NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRICES: AlSin"rthsJna,n7 prices in Men'8 Suit8' we PiDt OHt the following : 1U for Men s Nobby Bnsiness Suits, Sack and Frock Styles, all-wool materials. $10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Plaids and Silk Mixtures, f 11 for Men's TmnnrtoJ r.,.; t..: j n o . - ....... m Ssck and Frock Styles. $12 for antra onH Tmnn.iAa l - 3 puncu whwa augonw buiu. 15 Ior men s extra fine cus tom tailor made, imnnrtsil rlnaa .nil. in Cl. -n t j Albert stvles. loll Pin t fnrm in iJ.. until von see them. Equally great TBr. IqIacI .I,,. ..i 3 LI i ., . . vw.vrDu aun uuuuiem inings ana B6aving of money is guar anteed to everv rjur'iba - . " . J class suit, a spring overcoat or a pair c" " rti suns ai Buits at 10. Hundreds of men's suits BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Boys' C!othinr we confidently hli"v ;a k l,,., r . nve boys m the county. Experience has taught careful observers that our liorss clothing is the best for money everv time. Our Bovs' suitx at f i outlast those for which you pay $4 elsewhere, and our $5 goods will look neat and tidy. Examine by the way. Our stock of children's clothing is the largest in the county and the most varied. Mothers, voa want clothing for your boys, and you want value for -mir mnn.. I.. .,' get both. e have the biggest and best line of children's clothinsr in the o en tr! 6Uit" Rt SL75' htter at 2' Rnd 81 iU btter t 2.25 and f.i.50. No house buys in such quantities that we do; no house carries such an assortment, and no house sella t cn,.li lr. fi,-o t i.t 4i .11 iro a IU to 20 per cent.; that is the mnin buying point, where you get th biggest valae for the le-if-t tuonsv. Our stock of Spring Overcoats (com monly so cal'cd). rather our stnrk nforlu F.'i rtvn.. . 1 ..u by and verp cheap j Come and e camino. OVKrtCOTS. Oar stock this fall in GnnArl, A,n.i.n. ,r .i 1 t,. . 1 uui t rurceeos. e are male ing improvements every season. The newest novelty this season is th. box overcoat, wuh I ,nch lap seam. Every known fashionable shad, ia here at Drices to Kint ul R Sin ...1 mo ti . . . , . , , ' be appreciated Men's Ulsters, or -".""..n, -nmoncau Ansu I riezes, r ancy 2 heviota and cassimeres. at $4. tS. nnrl SR v i, i ., J ". the couutv. . Visit our Hat department. Exclusive si vies in nobby goods 2o house iu tLi miiniv x. .! . . . 1 , . . , : 1 - .vn.u wui prices iu underwear! e nfwin nper thaD ay,0thr codcernwe paid spot cash for every tninGr We show Can -, i.nr.,1.. I , . .. .. J. ftQJ1 ju ..uuuCi,iuUriiramjw undersell all conipetl- FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. MIFFLINTOWN. IY. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation TV tttnA a.. i- , Aiiracuve caie ol Uletlung that gees en daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Lave money to inrest Ut examine the Stock ef (Jet.,1. for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lew Prico.s. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, to don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN IJV. IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT WK HAVK The Largest Stock -OF- HARDWARE UN THE COUISTY EuildingHardware was never so low as now, KAILS, LOCKS, IIIXGES fcc, IEMEJT, PLASTtR, -- in fact everything in the Hardware Line including Heuaa Funiifching GeecU WALL, PAPER, OLIiDS, &C., Are Now Sold at ISottom Prices by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform tha f,blic that I hsrs new in my nsw millinery stare st my plsce of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from center of Bridge street, a fall stock ef Spring snd Summer millinery goods, all new, and ef tbe latest styles, and baring employed first class milliners' lam prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd la a Brute lass milliner tore, come and examine my stock. I consider It no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-87.1.T. uinnmino uumumj SOU i7rSMH OU1LS Men s celebrated Black Scotch Cheriot . nf Ik. .....n a. : values in Fall Overooats. We hare th ... wsj. a,v acravo WUJ Uin:iBUI O 1UI " U ID I of troupers at a outlav of inon- ioduv Utieriot an.l Csseimer at 4. tr,. irt. S7 n,l S7 r,n lussecoais niuHt be sten to Storm Coat in black, blue and fancy luc" a anj otnor B,ore ,n - - u-- -' Willi To The i'ublic . ... .. . afEMTS WANTED "iJ"ws) Vft" ' WANTED AGENTS H.ICIT sasiu ME SCI TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &e. STEADY WORK For Henast, Iadsstolsss . rr Si StpMiM, or nni srilsslon IT prfrTa. aow full Itn or tlaa sdaplod to Psoiisrrrsnia. Tst Isilssn Ssicili isanol. umam. Writr tmmnluuriv Jar tn-m. R. O. CHASE A. CO.; PHIL A.. PA. ITS lrSsssvis"
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