si : ; H ;ENTINEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFKLINTQWN : niOMDAI, OCT 29, 1880. TERMS. gatxKrirtioo, $1.60 per annam it paid lBlTm&c; S'i-VO ir oot paid to advance. truixot advertisementa Insetted at 60 nf P""r inch for each Insertion. " frwsiunt business notice la local col amn. 1" cents per Una lor each Inanition. jjwlactioua will be made to Ihoaa deeiring to iTorlUa by tba year, half or qsartrr SHORT LOCALS. Villi tnrkev hunters report the estate! fowls acarce. ilisa Marul Irwin ia on a viait to riecda in Scran ton. Martin Shiitz hot a ler in tha wild of Lickiug Valley on Saturday a week- The cbaetcut crop in Mifflin Co., it largo enorigh to supply the local market. Miaa Mabla Settles of Lewistown pasaexl the Sabbath with tha Mioses Loudon. Miss Blanche Wright is off on a visit to frianda in tha western part of tba stata. Bn McKillipa af Licking Creak Valley, trapped bear on Black Log mountain some days ago. 6eorgs Hower, Sr., and aoa C. E. Hower hava ratnrned from a trip to a number of Western states. Miss Husaie Diebl and Misa Kate Diebl are now in Philadelphia buying ne goods for their Hillinary store. This fall i so mnch like tba fall of 1SS3. that tha talk of the cnlf stream ia revived Vote the Republican ticket. The Smith Brothers of Fayette township, hava be a selling graiteil rhastnuts. They are laror than un crafted nuta. Tba Miases Diebl are now ia the city buir.0r a rtck of Fall and Win tor pM.ds. They invite the ladies to nil and yea their atcck. If people in Juniata eonnty will pet down to persevcricg work as tt.r hava to do whn they 0 west, they can make it go here: "TLe Census Bureau annonnced tha population of th State of IVnn svhviiii to b 5,2 H, 374. lucre 3i3.tj?3 or '11 o per cent." Tre Perry connty re union Blooxfild assembled a grat crowd. The re union next yt-ar will be held at N rt Vote the Republican j fci-k-t. "Frof. F. St-3e Wigiai ia at it as'n. 1 1" predicts an earthquake in l'eniavlrivn: and tbe mantima provinces of Ca.na.la. August 17.1904, and another tee in 10-0. Itch, Mange, nnl scratches on Iia tuau cr uuiuial.i cir l in 30 uiinutcs L Wiilfird 'a Siiaitarc ltum. This never fails. S. ld by L. Rank- A Co., Drujjibts, M;.tl in town. Nov. . J. O. TI.ild-rnin proprietor, and B. R. Rutis manager have the new crearat-ry in full operation turn ing out batter that ia a pleasure to lock upon and a delight to tbe taste. TLe cueu who stand about, f.nd trut about tbe streets, swearing', tray nod it to their interest to con aider that there is a law against pub lic swearing, wbiah imposes a fine of 67 CHnts for each oath. The McKinley tariff baa now Kfn in operation fifteen dayp, and does saybody rameuiler arty other fifteen dny tht were ho fu'I of Jnewe boar r,g on tha industrial activitr of tbe reentry? Vote for Atkinson. The ioatallatioa of Rer. John R Henderson as pator of th Prsby terian conrecation of tbia town tank place on th evening of the 23rd iut. Ker. R M. Campbell of Tort RoyaL srd Rev. Emil Lewy. of Mc aluterville conducted tha eerice. Knglisb Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calou&ed Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Riri bone, Stiflea,Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, 4c. S:ive $50 by the use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sol I by L. Bunks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin town. Nt 6 David Siabar in Fermanagh has a first rata fox dog. It ia no uncom mon thing- for the dog to put up a fox. hot the other day the dog- did! tha champion fox act brinjrir.g a fox from far away woodland and bold in ifc in the vard in a Nrpe wood pila. Siober baa the fox alive aa a tmphy to fox hnotiPfr akill of his dog. Vote the Republican ticket. . 1 1 1 . ' I rrem the pen of Ir. Will Hicks the iK.r l. !-,) .i,t f- quite awhile on Third street to thj infinite agitation of dogs and tbe boyn and wben bard pressed by dog, boy and men. ran east cf town lav ici; its admiring pursuers behind. Out about the base ball trronnd some man coming to town threw salt on its tail or by some other persuasive aieari captured the runaway. John Bery rode up about that time and rlifved the man of hia charge, and hrons:tt the fox to towa. Vote tbe Republican ticket. Ft-rty five yeera ago. after complet ion the learning of cabinet making with James Robison in this town. Thorn a Stem went west. His place ft re!-lnce is now in Montana. !ira he has protpred. Last week e came to visit the country of his Batirity. There are only two or three people now liviu-f in IilUin towa wLeu he waa here. He dreve ut to Fav atte township, where he aa born to look for the grave of hia fatLr at MoAlisterville, bnt found tha'tl,. T iitlA,.- ..K.,i-.Vi in ih.it j f . . . . v - , P'aca ia Imilf it .hi.-h i. a'r,,. To satisfy you that this is uore costly and grander monument , right, I want you to g"t two or three than ha would have erected ovar it. I of them to go with us to Dougherty Ha waa informed in Favette that tbe j Bros, and I will satisfy you that it w erava ..r t.;. .ti... t,..r. i.k nva,r itlaii rio-bt. I will meet you on the nd waa net disturbed by the build-1 comer of Third and Market atreete. I -. In a Ulk with Daniel I'.nna- I said : -All right. I started out -r. ha .itaUd that in all the forty- to get somebody, as bo one knew fi'- year, he wa. away be only met what I had done in the matter but to Mifflintown neoole. one of whom ' w E. D. Parktr and the other ruan'a C ... T . . , . 1 - lame he could not remember. I 8KIIIIER-PATTU01 MEET. 1 31 3. Captain Skinner. Democratic candidate for Cogrru ia awtnriaf amaad the 18th dla-rlet siepped off hare Uat Friday. Be hefcJ a rocoptloa at the National hotel, aad waa tendered a aereaade by tba Mexico had. After the serea.de Dr. Crawford mtrodnced him to the aaeembly la front af the hotel. The Captain who i. , large man, fat and rair. and look. .. if ho bid been tiring on torUe aonp, and Fnltonconaty hard cider atrpped to the door and made a speech. - He .aid ba bad been In Juniata on twe form or occaetoae. The Brat ttmt after be came oat oj the army as a at ad eat ,al Ac, demia. The aecond rime en a ri.it to Dr. Atkinaon. He aaid he had not taught tbe nomination, and be went tnt an expUra. lion of bow ne tried to avoid the nomiaa. lion, but not the atafement so tangled that be let the cat oat of the bar. that he and Dr. Crawford bad been con.idering tbe qneation or bia nomination qntte awhile be. lore the Cona-ressiona conference met. He aaid I .hall win despite tbe acandal of fonrtrcn years so of tha testimony wf Representative Perron" on tbe Snqarhan. na tioora bill, before a Legislative briU ry inveatigating committee, of at arc b 1876. He did not go into the detaila of PetrofTa U.timuoy aa to himself. Thia iawhat Pet roff testified a boat himarlf and the Captain, when they beth ware members of the Legla tore at Harrisburg. On Friday Jlerch 311976 -tween the hours of 8 and 9 ia tbe morning; I met Skinner, the Journal Clerk of the Houa,. We walked to gether towards the Keyatona House. Skmntr first opened tbe subject to me by saying that the boom bill wuuiu likely U reached on Tuesday, and that be woul I !:ka to see the Pliilwdelphiiina 'fixed," that the lumlermen would deal with them if tcey tx.uKL I tol l him I thought they could b dalt with. Bv that tiiua we reached the Keystone, and he said he would see ma again, and left ma. That rooming- while in tha IIoti, Skinner came to me acd nak ed me whfcther I could gat ten man out f the Philadelplim delegation irom both aides of the House for live hundred dollars each. I said certain ly. He said that Erobick had told i.ck it woiua be necessary to get ' ten men out of tbe Philadelphia dele-! siatiou to carry the bill, and be would ' i let in know further aho.t it cn V!ou-' day ni;bt. That sftertioon. ssl was troinjj to the depot, in company with ! k eiu ana 1 aiterson, I atopped at the Lochiel Hotbl and while tlwre met Skinner. He called me atide an I aaid that Erabick had gone to WiUiamspcrt to make arrangements with the lumber men and would let me know what they woull do on Monday tipht. So Skinner left me. After h Lad gone if oc'-urrid to me that I had paired sffwiih Mr. Niaeley on b':s bill and I had iiujKrtant busi ness in Philadelphia that would like ly detain me over Tncsdar, so I wrr-te a note and left it with the clerk t f the hotel fr.r Skiuatr, in which I stated thit in case be btard from the iutcherroen before Motday to telegraph the same to na, no I wttuld s. tlie Philadelphia member while in tha city. I did n.t hear from him. On -Monday I catne up, aathebuti nese I e xex-ted did rmt occur, and while in the Hou Skinner cime to me and said that the lumbermen had agreed to give five thousand dollars for ten men out of tbo Philadelphia delegation, and that they wrre will inr to put the money i-t ) my bands or in an . IkhJt s hand whom we might sugo -r S'ltixfactory to them. I said. 'I am satisfied. I wi 1 nee the rest of them aud lrt tou know to-morrow On Tuesday morning I told Skinner, they were satisfied for him to hold the money. He said. "Give me the ten names, with four others you can get in caae they are needed." I said : "How about the money T He aaid: "If yon meet me in the clerk's room . mT,'me - ' 1 T. At.- i 11 I at i.io ij t cs mis aiieraor-u wr wm ; settle that." I said: "All right." So I met Skinner at tbe time named. We went into tbe ofSce blether and Lad not Ieen there thrw minutes be fore Mr. Embick appeared. He se-meil to Lave a ker of th door, as I it was locked and he came in witn- out it liein ciened for h:m. and b . 1 1L.1 L. 4 .1 !. .. . !HMU lKm' " Sk'nner said to me lie tn names wanted the . , ton uaRltl to see 11 mere wan any among thcra that they bad til ready irt-t- I rata Skinner ten names vrlnch he wrote on a piece of paper and then hand 1 them to Embick. He took them and examined them. Then he took .t certificate of de le ait out of bin pocket, endorsed it up-11 the back with bis name and payable to the order of Skinner and handed it to Skinner, who started to iay something to bim, when Embick interrupted him by saying that he did kot want anything faitber to eay, that w a could w-ttle it between u, an-1 tbea walked out of the louta. Skinner handed ti e certificate to me, saving: "Lock at it youi self." 1 I took it. saw Dougherty Bros,' signature on the face of it and Em bitk's on the back, payable to the oruer of Skinner, and it waa for seven thousand five bucdied dollars. That waa the firt intimation I bad that they wanted fourteen men. Skinner said : "You will have to get four more men. that will make five hundred each and five hundred for tins is an Harry O'Neill. I went towards tbe Keystone. When I reached Third street I saw I 1 HI -aa-awywaaw COfeiS, and tol.l him what had transpired between JSkiuner, Embick tnd I, ard askt.d hit?. t coaio k" . ng. He refused. I told hha it wts uco eaarj for some one else to take part in this matter, in order u give it u 1. . . . "' nl appearance, lie tnen con-1 wta relative to Uxaiion. He said the ax sen ted to go aa Ixt as Third snd ' iirrate tax in the sute is $38,000,000. Of Market streets. j lh,t rcalratate pajra about S30.000.000, and Un our way dwn Third btrtet we j0,h.r lutere.u arout 8,0(K1,000. JWbile mTT - j1r' . ' ,,h'"r' t point, be said that an eqnal- I j I : 'Yu- wak i t,on t U. bad pa.sl bv tbe late ana I. will follow. Legislature, bnt the bill had r.ot been sign- SwaMa T f WT f OT P-inoTh.Pque.tio of .x.uon w.re KVeanA ,h b'"L, 1 "''Pr. liked th.:b, vralhariwa Smith st rJo t s T' W,i" &L,11er i P"'00 meeting at ,M,ffl.. came up lie asked me what was the , matter with O Neill. J J: . lt. Ia.idthathe w.nld n -t g .. that' ? K w" "lk,n at """ he and I would do a- wt-11 We 1 epportonuy to .Ute that De'a- went into the backers' together T" h" MK"r " ,h" "',' Skinner culled a man t.v name i ,h" w,""n ha '" "ec,,!d G0'"". " W parsed iuto a hark loom, Skin-! " 0poD ,h" L-ta,, set. part ner submit t-d this certificate to him i port,OD ' ,b" coT'" the relief "It thia all right Is th'S Tour j ofcoun,T snj town.h.p t.xe., that wo aid nature f " He answared : "Yos v.a ' h" b Pr"c,,c1 ' vractical anb wi'l psy t! at t.-lar or to-rar.rrow, or iect-b,,t l"ODbi.i.y ia that Mr. Patti. wtu-nevcr piese: td. With that we ' "on " rebearaiog an eld speech that he walked out. Ski- nrr left me at the ' h,d cnnmtl,ed before Delamaier came to d'Jfir. the front with a promiao to meet the de. I met O'Neill on the corner and ' mnJ oi the times when elected Uovarnor. told him what the b inker bad said, i r,,,,i"n w o general in hi. remarks that That afternoon, when the House ! n" mdB no promi.ea on the important la was in resaion, Skinner called me ! ,n,s r,h8 dT- into the Transcribing Clerk's room: He talked about clean politic, and cor and aaid he warded tin -be four names 1 rct methods on the part of government of I told him I would see the men and nciala. give them to him. I left him and! Mr. Pattienn cloned bis speech by declar. went into the post office, wrote off- tK that he will be content with tbe result the names and gav them to him, j tbe election in November, saying it would be wt-U to have the! r. Barclay, waa tbo next .peaker. He bill brought up thia afternoon, be- talked aoMicr from the word go. and soldier cause this matter mitlht leak out. t BrUI bill, and about the Mea-lviUoauldier, Ha said they had not determined ! alorria. and how Paulson bad airootedtbe what they woold do. Tu-J thought j eoldier orphan schools, bat he said not a of making it the special order for to I word aboat lotteriea. morrow or post pono it until tha J Skinner turned np at the laat moment and next Tuesday. Howtver be would .' declared and told that in apite el tbe report find out and let tue know. In about about bim be will defral AUitaon. Tbis a half Loir I went t. him and asked 1 cloaed the meeting and the strangers hor. what they intended doiog. and be : ned to the train and the people went borne. told me they would take np the bill ' imi that afternoon when reached, snd if dmshtv wouM eit. nd t..ir,,. an hour iu order to get through. . told bim they ware all n2ht U hen the bdl svm reached and a vote taken, all r-f the name I bad given him Toted againet tt. hmnni-r also told rne while in tbe clerks room that "they were bound to car.y the bi.l lu. ,o . yo., mai inej mean business, they gave me-&.,n-; ner un envelope ith $300 m jt, without saying a worn. Thia is d between Skinner and Myself. j l!edmouMe4 PetrolT s tetimonv aa false, and p'otratrd agsinst being condemned on ' tbe ttatimonv of a man, who wss expelled I from tbe hone, and alterwarris sent bsck from I'biladel)bia to tbe Lrgilatnre and j there et.cage-1 in bribrrv, ai d tor that was I aent to the ipiteptirr. " j It ia bard for Democratic p-iUticUos to i get along wtthoat Now York and of coarse the Captain waa no exeep ion, and he wormed it into his pech br telling bow a New York World correspondent ba 1 eatlud on him it..l M tell Miu ho A'kin- son waa interested in Warbington boodle, b'lt he sid he would nitlis'.n to bim. A'kinson had oe.-n iu Franklin coontv, mad. a Uriff speech, there' is no n-e tslking aoui toe iar.li, me atci.iiiey om wi aiaoa on tbe booka, even It tbe Lowrr-bonne should hae a in.j.inty f DemocraU in it Elsesser Eea1.3rexLl.ES. On tha tor tbe icason, that tbo Senale ia Rpuali- 21st ins., by Itv. A. S. Catle, Fred can and wonld not ajree to tbe repeal ol erirk h isisser and Hannali Ehren ibe McKinj bill. ! zeI:tr' bo1 J Eajetto. lie said 1 am tbe candi-iate of the Demo- erst'e parij. He nprsed willingness to serve tbe parly in the capital ,f the nation. lie rxprtased Re said Atkinaoa baa heen th r rrprti eah, th- Doctor ball told a Fallon co'inty Repahlican, and Gber. ot Franklin reunty and Cnlbrt"to, ol Mifflin county, lhat after the 4th term be would not be a candidate. Ba hd not tbe reveauea of bBk stock and c-rtiUcates, and rent roll, of a rich maa aa Atkinson has to pot into the eampaicn. He bad heard aoraetbiac. abent qninina, which he did not fully uml-rtand but be anppoe4 It r. east that Atkiaoa had voted to in. crrr th- larlfT, th" breelit or two or three dea'era io thia dnu. Tlie Cpin asked.- Isnl that it, aotiie 00 on the atppa. of tbe Ka'ional Hotel, rn a sickly voice aH, "thst'a so " ria talked ehoot Ibe sol tier, of how he bad teen in tbe armv S years, and half of lhat time a private. He 'd ot hia aj m patbr for tbe eoldirr, ol how arhd-aw to him ia the poor oocarea honest a-IJier who lirea in a cabin, than tbe ariatuerat who n. t.e ricb-s, etse and ccufort. He sp-jke of how it is report-d Atkinson is tbe soldier's Iri.nd and bow 1(100 soldiera. vutrd lor bim. and bow be ia looked to aa a rower m securing penaiona for soldiers, lie said there are ro :orw hO diora. pen? ion ad in thia diatrict tlwo in ihe average Con- rei' na! district and that Congressmen et mere credit for psmiosir soldiers, than tboy deserve. By their postiion, Con gressmen are informed tij tbe Commission rr ot pensions, ot tbe ,p'icatious and of the pensions granted and they speedily give out th Information and in that war gat credit After a lew other common place reiuaika, the Captain bad- hia hearers good night. He rftiiained over night and on aarcanaT joined ex-tJovetnor P-ttion'e 'party at the station at 10 . M. Mr. Paltieor's par-1 ty waa fscorted to Washington North's porch. Tbo ex-Morernor Is tail and re nt ads, one of Rev. Abram Gnat, deceased. Dr. Crawlord called the meetmc to order. A.J. Patterson introduced tbe ex-Goveraor, Mr. Tattison's speech, was general in i.a scope, on the subict of governni-nt. ftor ernmeut in this country be aaid is va-?ed in the people. Un election day the people J 1 - I v I r t - aC W waan-BWeaa, or ilir corf-1 of tfororn-r.dnt to the men elected, who tuami control of at lain. H distppr jvad of p-?i tl orgo'ia- tion. that -trance apoci! ibtt-rita, and de. ( coancea posaiam. Tbe only thing that he particularized ! """n Furnlahlna; De parlmcBt- , tLr, store for fumiehing goodn as our , tr,de in this d.-partmeCt ha doubl Why? you will ask. Simplr b-caue we L.ir l,,rr.cf . Aud lHMiiuw tK IoWst eTr j ! graut-1 for tls in Juniata ; county. If you are in need of glovea nackw,ar bicrv, umbrellas, wuitJ ; Kbirta, cardi-an jac kets, undrwtar ' ,. . ,.- , ...n c.j . save muiwj br aeahus with us and tt the sirue time get relible goods. Fer-.i Mt'TERS, TLe Leading Clothier, Mitilintowu, Pa. HA Kill ED : Pattojj McCaha. Ou the 16th inst, by liev 3. A.. D-tvnnort. IL B. I l'sttou, of Baale, and Manha J. Mc- j uan uf llantmgdon cuaniy. j KsLLY Pattos. On 16th itlst ( hh ller. S. A. Davenpjrt, Willmm M. Kelly of Pel u .Mi.ls, snd Bessie j H 1'utton, of Bsale. j n i . . C j-u'-.M. wu ill. xoiu ' 'I"1 .', h?: $ J : t LllJ'h, It. of SwailH and Tillie R. Leister, all t Wa. Kl Zeikirs. On tbe 18th inst.. in j PattorKOf, Koes Melviu, aon of V. J. and I.abeila Zeidera, aed 2 years. Ekows On the 19th inst, at Mal vern, Oiiester Cj.. lira. Carrie ., wife of Herbert B. I$rown, and daugh ter of Jamas Criswi-U. formerly of tins place, agd 26 years, 10 months and H d iys. Siai2. On the 19th ia.it., in Fer mauagj tuwnwhip, Mrs. fZebccca Trego, wife of Ciu.leon isiober, in tbe 39tli year of her age. HAVE YOU MIHSEITO DEIOSIT? ARE V0U A BORROWER ? Call at THE FIRST BASES- MIFFLINf OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Kccpy loaned at Lowest Bates. Mim.lNTwv wavtrvT.S. MirsLrtrosro, Orfr 29, lm Kuiu-r Fgrs i Ham Sbonldvr, .. ' Sidea, I -r -1 13 o 7 MirrtlKiTOWN (,kAlN laAKKirf h, at, . .. Vi 50 82 5o $4.00 S1.60 1 bO 20 W 1 2U 20 l0 1 00 I bo Corn, old .......... ta, Ryo Clc-verseed. ......... Titu.-.tliy sl ....... Flax seed Han...... Chop ., Snirts. ..... .... .... trrjuuit Alum Salt... .tu.oricaii bait. ...... Philadkij hia Markets, October 27, 1890. WLeat $101 to $106. Cora 57 to 5!)e. OaU 50 to 52c Butter 18 to 30c. Eg' fresh -2122213. Live chicket a 6 to 10c. Clover seed 7c a ib. Hay $7 to $12. Sue-sp extra, 5ja5Jc : common, 3a 4c; cull, 2u3c; lambd, 2a3c Hat's CaGc Milch ot were nctive and firralv bel.i at $-'0nC0. ifiicli calves 5a7c. ; Vc.t!ra acil ffrass-rs at 21a4o. Fat cow a were in poor raque&t at 2ia3c. Tnio cows werj ia poor exaaud at $7al8. City dressed beeves were ia fair demand. 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I rjratDa. liistrass aftar MUf. fain la U Slda. e Whlls tasir most remaxaable success baa baaa aaowa la rurliif aV mi -air H a Basaulacb. r4 Cm Tjttu 1h Tiiam mrm eqiiAlIr alubi in C'nnswtpavUoai. urttuff abJ prfnlinar thta atnnorltac combiauat. white tfvaj also corrorx all diaordaM-n of tn umv,'b, UrnuaaS Ui liver aod iuia-le Ctoa bowaia. Cvea if uy onlr oured Ache ihT woulrl he almost priwl te Att bt uffa.r fnn this d'TavwSn complaint: ton fortunately thsir (rrKxinaf? des ayt nid hart, and Ihaw who nnre try tbatn will flml Uiae littie pills valnabla In so mavx.r wars thai they will not he wiltim; to de wiiboirt ttvaru. Bu. After all siat lvad AC1H1E at the bane of ao mm; Uvea that bar Is whsre we maka our gram boas. Our pills care it wbila othara do no. CAwrma'a Ijttl T.itm Picxa are vary small and very itmj so take. Ona or two eilai nth tt doaa. Tbey ara strictly vacctahl and do not rlpe or puraw. but by thaxr rontle actioa pleas all who un Umno. la vlala at SB ct: Ave for $1. Sold evarywhare. or aant bj tnalL A1TIB IfJDUm tO., Vre Tors. a at at at at -t Swt pill S?!in IO, Mall PTC?, I o clean torn Qatonea. To renew ofl-cloth. To poliab. knivea. To scrub floors. To citta duh.es. To whitan marble. EVERYBODY i T ilasn itlfi tafia. fcglort to class Saraeo to pAUafc Uwlr CORE tS.HEi RE MUaaattan to rezMTavta old caaala. sWxXoaa to elaaa tSta ariraniiai Baatlars oa bra o sad wuu Such a ArtStta to claaa tbolr palataw. OaeBMtlaMja to Cwfta to clMa ta fctaebes slaa. ralataratoc EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. tr WATERPROOF THAT CAN BE RELIED OK 3Jcyt to Split! Not to TDlJ5rOQJL-j BEARS THIS MARK. fiZ UP TO r "V Via . W TRADE ' P I I iff 9 w H - 5 :,0 LA'JNQERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A f-KV THC ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPRC COLLAR IN THE MARKET. THE ONLT Ptrfoct Substitute for Bothor't Mitk. INVALUABLE ! CHOIXRi iMHRTia AMD TCCTMIMO. A Quick tr Aimitaft F4 roa DvsPEerica. CONSUMSTIVCS), CONVALCSCCNTS. PcarccT nutrient in in afABTiHO OiacAaae. SJcoutaco No COOKINO. accea w All Cumitil CC-Sr1 frvw Ink TraCin avt raanxM or Im. lastwaa. Doliber-Goodala Co., Boston. Has. to examine I J UNI ATA VALLEY BANK, j hFHIFrLI.ITOWS, PA. ! WITH : HKANCH AT PORT ROYAL. erB Individually Liable. I JOSI'FIl UOTHROCK. Prttidenl. T. VAN IRWIN, CosAtcr. PISKCTOBS. I W. C. Poinerof, j John Bertaler, I Rolwrt K. arlter, T. V Irwin. Joseph Roltirock, Philip M. Kepner, Lonis K. Atkinson, ' STOCKBOLr K : j Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, j Joseph Kothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. V. Atkinson, K. E. Psrker, . V. C. J'omeroy, J. Holies Irwin, ; wary Kcrrs, Jerome N. Thompson Jr i J'-rn Hortzler. T. V. Irwin, , Charlotte Snyder, Jeiah I.. Barton, John V. Bi-ir, Robert H. Patterson. f . as. M. IV-unell, Levi Light, Samnal S. Kothiock. Ti-rt-r and Four pr cent, interest will be j-airt on certiGct" ot deKsite. fjan 2"', 18!)0 tl Caallan IVotlc. Tt e undrsicnedacitizens of Walker Twp., Juiiisia countT, Pa., hereby caution all per sons not to tresspass en their lauds for the : purpogfl I br.nting : John A. Gallsgbcr, Christ Musser. Calvin Magruder, John F. ' u . i. . t i n . r i . l 1 obiuuci Auiri, jrut 1 S,, c-- K-rchner, William Clack. AREMAtflf USES FOR LI- To renovate paint. To brighten metals. To wash out aiiika. To scour bath-tuba. To remove rust. To scour kettlea. USES IT. aarta oroiacalnas. vmh tinrhai t Cbetfciat. Ini -.t.i,. talua, Carr tn ahorvrn iJslr knWaat. Shrsrwd ft to avur r 14 airaw hCS B-'ldiar to bt latTata tht-lr arms. 'aUrra to clMn carpatta. COLLAR oh ri i in a MADK. 1890 FALL AND WINTER SEASON MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING Is now ready for your inspection. Whether you aim to sare money, dres m the latest styles, or both, you will surely find it to yonr adranUge t look through this rast aggregation of merchandise. Yon can t employ few minutes more profitably. You nia- net bur oa toot first Tisit, bu you will sar-ly leave our establishment impressed with the benefits to be derired frcm patronizing us. You will see the largest Men 9 Suit and Mena Overcoat Department iu ti e county. Our gigantic store is literally lined with counters, and each connter loaded high with tbe neatest, cobiest, finest and most fashionable styles of Men's Clothing. But here's the moat important point : Take any one of these garments and yon will find it marked at a lower price than any other house can name. NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRICES: Among the many prices in Men's Suits, we point out the following : $10 for Men's Nobby Bnsiness Suits, Sack and Frock Styles, all-woel materials. $10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks. Plaids and Silk Mixture. $11 for Men's Imported Cassimere Business and Dress Suita m Sack and Frock Styles. 12 for Men s celebrated Black Scotch Cheviot suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits $15 for men's extra fiDe cus tom tailor made, imported dress suits, in Sack, Cutawav, Frock, and Frinco Albert atyles. You can't form an idea of tbe excellence of tha bargains until you aee them. Equally great values in Fall Overeoats. We have tha very latest, choicest and nobbiest things and a saving of money is guar anteed to every purchaser. If you want to leave your measure for "- first class suit, a spring overcoat or a pair of trousers at a email -lutlav of mon ey, call on us. Men's all wool suits at $8. Nobby Cheviot and "Ceseimere Suits at 10. Hundreds of men's suits at .4, 1 3, $6, f 7 and $7.50. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Boys' Clothing we confidently believe is worn by three out of every five beys in the county. Experience Las taught careful observers that our Boras' clothing is the best for money every time. Our Bova' suits at $3 outlast those for which you pay ?4 elsewhere, and our $0 goods will look neat and tidy. Examine by the way. Our stock of childreu'a clothing ia the largest in tbe county and the meat varied. Mothers, von want clothing .,.ur uuj,, ami ji,a want vaiue lor our money; bares where you eaa get both. We have tbe bijrgost and beat line of childreu'a clothing in the rattling good suite at S1.75, better at $2, and still better at 2.25 and 2.50. No houpebuys in such quantities that wa do; no houae carries euck an assortment, and no house sells at such low figures. We beat them all from 10 to 20 per cent.; that is the main buying point, where you get the biggest value for the least niODey. Our stock of Spring Overcoats (com. monly so called), rather our stock of early Fall Overcoats is large and nob by and verp cheap. Coma and examine. OVEECOATS. Our stock thia fall is suoerb. CnaLmf .ffV.rt j xv- i ing improvements every season. Tbe oox overcoat, with f, inch lap seam. Every known fashionable shade ia here at prices to suit ull, $S, $10, and 812. These coats must be aeen to be appreciated. Men a Ulsters, or Storm Coat in black, blue and fenrv Shetlands, black and Chinchillas. American Irish Fri.-zes, Fancy Vbaviots and i-assimeres, at $4, $5, and G. No such values in any other 'tore in tbe countv. Visit our Hat department. Exclusive styles in nobby goods. No house in thia rmintv nan Ant-tt-rtmMi ai, . : 1 ' 1 . - .-j-j .. boujrnt in lareer lots than ADY Other thing we show. Can you wonder at tion. FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. UFPLINTOWN. PA. I8G5, ESTABLISHED. IP 8 9 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sule ol Clothing that goes n daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine th Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES Of Suits and Orerceate at the Wonderfully Lew Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, e dan't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN T A . IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT fK HAT H The Largest Stock -OF- HAJRDWARE UN THE COUjNTY BuildingHardware was never eo low ao now, HA 1 1.9, LOCKS. Ill.1Eft fcc. tEJIEVT, Pl.tMKR, ia fart everything in the Hardware JAno including Hons FumiKhing fimtdi WALL IMPEK, BLINDS, &c, Are IVow Sold at Kottom Price FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO FALL AND W1XTEH GOODS. I would inform tba publie that I bare dow ic mv aaw millionrj storv at ruy p'nci of residence en Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge efree:, a f-r stockef Kail J snd Wint r millinery! (ods, ail new, and of tha latest styles, and having emploj ad first class' milliners lam prepared to fun ly tbe public wilt everytbinf found io a flrstclaaa milliDer atore, coma and examina mj stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. March 22-87,1 .y. 1891 nowest novelty thia season ia the - v ... uit. iu L uiicrwrar : n fl rOill - rn wm rtai1 4. ir-f nitili f.i a our ability to undersell all cemneti- Maca-nuutr si.iMi,luliallI a- Y. WANTED-ACririTS T,aai.i-iT Monat rr.zt i rn TREES, SHRUBS, W STEADY V,GF, For Tloa.t, Ir.Oin r:-it ' y '.t a. f. - a ja-. C .1..,. . m.l. w 1 J.aC r- 1 v" aoat-j-i-it r. W. C. OHASS A. CO.. PHI, ST" z mmTZ