SENTINEL & UEPUBUCAN mifflintown" TERMS. Subacriptioa, IM p. MBIUB ia advance: f'.OO if If paid Traa.ient idTcrtiHmmu tnaartad a 60 mJ.. W a,""M notion ra local col ioJ by th. Tmr, half or anxt4 SHORT LOC.1LS. Tba war on rabbita haa comment- e,l Ten ordinary sized eega waVh a pound. Walnnts and shellbarka w scarce thin fall. Rev. Ours Fasick it hom from Dickinson. Ed I'aanobaker, of Altoona came for the eleotiou. Jatnea I'annebakar is home from leartlelii county. John Kirk haa a stock of new goods in his stara. Hon. Joseph Martin of Fittsburg is visiting in this plaea. r. Sauaiul Horniug is home vis iting hia parents in town. Kev. T. 1. tiarmun will mov to Nautiiike in the near future. Squire McDonald is re-roofiug his dwelling house at East Point Will Molson, of UtiiuBtown Fav ette county, was home to vote. ilis Kute Kcister. of Fort Iioval, vixittd friends in town lat Friday. Captalu Mct'If.llati is having his housw ou South M uo street repairo.1. 'Dr. Talmay estimates King Svilo raou s wealth in gold at $3,100,000,. 00.). m. liUcW. ot this place, lias se cured a ib at carit-ntering at T rune. Merchant John Kirk and daugh ter Kdiia, visited Fhiiadelphit last tonre Taiker. was home from ! Princeton in the be.-innin.' of the ' week. There was on i-Jeciion Ela m ircing a lnt.e heavier than a heavv froftt. ' Luther LUtlefield of Wa.hington, I D. C. sj.vnt Friday and Saturday in town. A vonng man named Hoid er liv ing in Tyrone ate 21 bananas in 9 minutv. Shelly Kloss. Cashier of the Tvrone National Drink pasd th Sabba'h ill JlL!'.i:lt.. Chjr!ie lVrr was hurt in the ab douien la-1 Saturday rthilt j irnpii g in Allison's y.'.rd JJi? E l i O' erhoitzer of Ferman agh is home from a protracted visit to friends in Ic.. Francis R w., butchered a ID month old h"g that weighed p0Uld, hut vviok. Willer Si-hweysr of the Waaaing t -n D. C. c -rsi:s department was homa u Tues.lav t- vnt. K F. Ellij'.i. came houn f rom j Washin tfon to particpate in the ex-' en-is"? of t'irt el-tive fraaohise. William E. Eika crorhyet in the War Dwfarttneiit at Wnahinpton D. C . n ji ai home on tho 1th iust. Dr. D. D. Stone and Mrs. Stone of Wxshinston I). C, are in Tuxcarora lley visiting friends and relativea. Rov. S.Iomon Dressier, of Orient al passed through town, on hia way home, from conference, on Monday. II S. Parker, cashier of tin Wash, in'ton D. C, Colnmhia Rank, came to duniata last week for a few .lavs. A nurnher of people fe!l over ob stinctiors placeil on pavements He low-E'en idiots, l.iat Friday night. (ivorge Heinhsck an.l wife of Lewiatown passed Saturday and Sunday among frienda in Miflllntown. J. Frank I'attcr.on of the civil euuineur corps, is at home r-m 1 1 A VIA. New .Iery where he some laontua. ha Lten John MfV.in. but now a citiz friends amoni; lViinsylvania. a lorim r junana..,; n.Vf irj.. Vi. 'Tr. int- ... - ! 1 womsn ?.'. k) For a similar ' An Ohio court gave a ilaiuai'os for a kiss. ffnse in Illinois the court assumed tho damage at J15. ; ti.. .. ;n fl.i. nrt o l'eiicavlvnnia were in a great meas nrc a failure, corn, oata and potatoes . all bi-inj I;ght in their yield. CongreFsman Bullock, of Florida, has a y ife and thirteen children. He cannot ho led to believe that $1,1 100 ia in any sense an extravagant salary. revil-n the dOth of October, and on the Slut .rc;.lurMA onantities wa ' . t 11 1 ( n r-' iiit-. - ...... 1 found on ronil- ol water, an.i in wi , 11 1 ering tiougLe, .c, on Friday morn ing. course con. a not im:u n i.c. i Oui.tIv dis!osed citizena 'roDder-1 tLftt fair AD ;ujiri,l consideration I ed nhat had l.ecme of the officers of . h HisFV,0 to give the a:pli the town on Hollow Fen night when j c(ttion of Ul 5I,yor. Charges now the rowdy element were permttte.1 : jn Nw york ,.int ,i.e to wlk the street anu o.-.o.. pistols. Some dava ago, Win. Freed had his head and f .ce cut and bruised by Mliug from the too of a car to the ,.,-oun". His care received the prop Tr attention at the hands of Doctor Crawford . Smi. Steohen (lrulr had the tl-sh of irvted oi.cn bv Wmg caught botwien car-hu-npers miue .lays ago ,me lujj.i. , Pr. DavullTawirru uu , r 1 4 1 it 1 taw 1 a Dr. i'oa Crawford rundere t the surgical ! f, wa taggring townl tue stova I Jr rnneis lnrtley. de-eascl, o. i.u, tetition the ease retuired. f sht, CAUi,t him jnst as he fe!i upon j Spt. T.. 1)S00, Summons in Asumj dvertid list of letters nn-alled I the back part of the stove, and t Plea Non Anmpsit Aiivniiffu u ii...., ntl for heir, which aoou arnv- S. II. Parsons vs. Adolph W . Op for remainm? in M.fflintowu Pa., for tUe we. en .? Xt 1 1S1K). rcr'ons caairg ior mail in thia list will please, say it is ..t..-t...,.l Letters. Miss v:.n Morrow. .T imis McCun'er, P. M David Ktka an employee of the raiTroad ahopa in Altoona visited rl ativea iu this place tbe beginning ol this week He intends to d'fco?- finne work at Altoona. ami wul go io Philadelphia to resume work trade that of printing. at hirt Jl , W:MO are becoming Rbbit hootinff coa.rn.need Wt Zan Eitens, is the bo, Damter Lapps houMe. J m nrin in -1 -I . . ,.. " . ., wr""ll the eorn , iu-ar are nubbin i i" "urrrin? aIon the Win. ijrawrord of t. v.i. mpton printing: office, with his fami- re in iown. .r- ml rs. Irwin Brnniholfr of alker townahin- n. . ouiu anniversarv of tkr . on.i r ' aaic !at Tunrelav evening. Tiddledewinka, U the latest game . (.H.r.n., unins: room amuae ruent and recreation A little tnU number of wafera a iurnoer cnnatirnt. ea th ont fit. Tha election i over and people are Slod of it. Ket)in.r ur .. fonnot covprnment takes tima and iroai.ie. i.tit it in better than th old forma of government. John Beanhora of Altoona ri. jn Juniata Bevcral day lat wek bnr produce for hit .tore in Alteon. !! has Wen buying all the potatoe. that have ln offered for aala. Itch, ilane, and scratches on hu man or animals cured in 30 minute by W.Hlf,rd Sanitary Lotion. Thi nev. r fails. Sold by L. Banks A C. . Irii-i;ists. Mitllintown. Nov 6 Abram Kurtz Sr.,of Kurtz vallor died last Sunday morning of paraly sis. ageJ alHvj'fSOvears. The funeral took place on Wednesday Tnt nient, in Lost Creek Mennonite prnre ' yard. , I lty the h--harga of a trget gun. I last Saturday, Edgar Aucker had a ' bullet Tass throurrl, one of ! T . . T.! entering the palm and coming out ' 'the b.uk of the ban 1, u.aking a r.in- fill wennd. 1 j ! Bl:ckeiung the nos and cheaks J under the eyes has bctu found an I t-fftH'tu"1 preventive of snow blind-' n'M or njwri.iw effect of the l . m . I L- if large iarn, a.1 Mohonton- ga thi Ic mntr, owed by John : Aty i i. f" 7.': U 1 "IL - 'u I agricultural impleinents were ' dea- i troyed. Several steers, and hosrs. I andl horses ware bums 1 Ai,.Pnnfn lueiaceoi re.nator Wallace tenant Daniel Gtrman. Worley Ficks agfrl 10 and Sam- I nei isrowri ae.l l. or 1'erry connty went. i nuat ra!ti's nir .m I'ort, i 1-:c.c nnintentimally left hi enn fa'!, which -t off the load. The loa 1 ecterr- I the tlashly part of ; ijrowas iiiiifti nuiiinij a paiclnl ami ntrlv wound. Ther is certain old woman who has lived all her life on the island of Monean. Ms. She is seventy years of a and his never an a horse. And so tlioe tw-:s...i!S who bnast of never having enn a railma.l train r r a stesmlwat are ni.thin cow hnt ' pe.pl-of iu-i-niti.-nnce. i IiiuL. I4lt.mi:tt: iu lim I .kiwi- son Pa., I J. K. Ki'j Ofliee n'it calle-l for or?. .I-s"i Staby, (t. B. j Ric'rard. Wil- H'.itch-rson, CLarha linm Rpuch, James Rojyers. Peraona : a-kin T r l-ttrH in aKw Ust.i. lease .r tliey are alvertiet. W. H. MeN'itt P. 1. lS'.H). M. I Nov : ! ti1 : iieea What thia c-juntrv aeem to ' ia a national law on the subject .kissing. An Ohio cemt has jut tine.1 a man 2,0tX) for kissing a woman apaiast her will, which an llli"ois man Las lesn inulctel only '$15 for taking a similar liberty. I llithwr the Ohio man got too much I Justico or the Illinois man too little. English Spavin Liniment removes aH Ilard. Soft, or Caloused ITitt and Blemishes, from luirses, 11hmi j .-,.iMii, . t -' " - . Fving-K.nc, St ifles Sprair.1., all Swoh . - . ' . 1 A.. .!:... tmZvn.r- '" V''''.. V.V ,.- " lv tne use ol one ixiue. Warrant . etl tlieniost woinieriui oifmisn cure ! ever known. Sold bv Co., Druggists, Mifllint h,;nT near Oil City and hia brother-in-law and neph- ....! Tl ... . ew want along. They at- Br and bv the nephew caught sight of Vf0.)n i; r,-d fur cap over the crest 0j hillock took it for a squirrel, nn. rorisrl it down. Moon His pips was shst- followed th can tnrd simI one terrd ai.I one eye destroyed. Tha lo.i.ter reta in his work ear - , .. Certain Pemocrats high :n .tn -e, for instance the jroveruor of Yolk : State have len criticizinjr thecensiial l-fturns. Secretary NaMa of the In-j tten to I iUliMI lir "- i;,.iAinor iji.i. .moii oijrr 1 nni"t t Among otaer iu:ng . ' . . . .....I . . , the foKowing: -Your impntition UIT-;r,Kt the enumerator and tht cn- g!l!, Ll ' ... and nnf. unded as to be Flanderou, as yon should know that your abusive ovemmcuts are not of a hin J tn. !i A any census work done k done by it from the graveet snspicion of reck less psrtisanfchip. of laat From the Newport ldger f.tnlrfr 31 Friday evening of week, whi'e Dr. . J. C rouse, was sitting in the kitchen of hia home a r.wi.'. linn, shellinc com f jr the ..l.icVans. he was is siz-tl witn an ai - - . of apj.jexy, and when his wile, : ( temporarily aWnt, cxme 1 ia .ri rniim v l'oiuimihi'.. i . Tl . 1 V. 1.5 I-.t.v ih.!1 V.. Ill.iwnl.T 1890. Anrcal ; ea l...y V n;i!t room au" '" " : Medical aid was aeot lor 10 owyyr', i a 1 . 1 l! 'i ... l... nasi au nnraan uem, anu i ' . ..-... -o a little afler ten i o'clock he breathed hia last. Dr. O. J Cro use, was born " ixuu.!!.r1;.wl8uu... ' an 1 was a non of the late James ; Suan Hockenbrougut vs. Ldward iCrouse He leaves a wife and eight S. H.K-kenbr-ught and Harrr K. ! ildren four Bona and four daught-1 Sartz, Administrators of the sab era. At the time or nis neain xjt. I Grouse was poat master at loganix 1 at 1 a His age wns 0 ytars. Mr. Quirine "Gretchen, I -ia tnt Hana haa given tou a beautiful enaement rinij. Where ia it ? Gretchen -Oh, Hana Taar it him abuf. He vas afrait I loe him mil anoder feller." Jewellora Weakly. From the Liverpool Sun: Harrv rr brouxhtJi bnnch of ripe and fully developed cultivated raspberries to town on Sunday, from Daniel Mc- v.u.ob. joaeph Ulsh haa a late potato patch of about three acrua that would in all probabilily have yielded 500 hundred bushels," if the rot would not have got amonj them As it is ha may Ket 50 bushel of good potato,. Daniel Bohner, of Lower Mahanoy township, North umberland county, haa a cow that dropped a calf last week on TuMd jy, and on Thursday, about fortv-eiirht hours later, sh dropped a "second oue. uun are hull calves, stron' nd heartr. K ,Slr ihner says he heard of a similar crcumstance. never Peoiile these days a-e liocominrr more and more independent with r ! kilueys aud complicated other dis IatioDship to the church. Tl l. leasts. Dnrinr hrr ilineKK kK n. lonjr to the church and d pretty much as they please and if the preachet attemots t-. nicy noi oniy talk back but thev set inemseJves agamt the preacher, and engage in all kinds of consoiraav against him. Such was not th eaKa in oidrr times from Ilov. Dr. as any be learned MeOonnell, of St. Stephen's of Philadelphia, in his new- i ly -published history of American i Episcojml Church, in which he tells! ol the characters who got into min- istry in the early dar, mentions one ho whipped all his vestrymen in an.l the next Sunday preached . bt'f jrB tha rom the foihiwing text, A conuinaeil with tlim and cursed tliem them, and plucked off their hair " r - t. - , , Djrmg the period of a month and . 7; 1 u3.Pf!n tuo " ul i f I aP h l a pkvtch artist, in their seryice.es- p:ciaiiv io take a pictareof the editor t f the Senti iel and Republican. The artist's etfort was a failure but he hit upon an expedient that satisfied them all H tonlr r..rttif f tU a i ... .. - a a . w . ii ;t .i,.k: ' 1..a-.aV "Initecemetetv. fodowed by 1, 4, ... . . i T- , , , ,, . i I Vf hr)ad 6T ' tbe bnure vt Ll" iila.ldyin the act ef marrvin.' a coit-' pie in the office of the Register and i !fs.ct,r,lff. As a combination picture ! lt !" no '"dit to the ai tint, but to , under the o!l hat and in the old ! clothes of ex-nrei-ber Rrrr fi- Vi ' picture of the ediror of the" SenHnl ! and Republican is far fetched. If ', tn- artist dsircd to add to the fme of Wallace and his daddy he should hvn laheled the pict-ire." A Wnll-ce Berry comhination picture. From the Bloomfield Tim-s of NoTmlw 4 Tina rnskes a record f threo iidlen deaths in Dnocxa n n ana vi.unity witmn a sy-a of two days. On Sitnrdty niht a' weV Mr. C'ttharire Rnrd of that ' .... town was the third victim. She h id . lia. n in h. r usual heallh and Fpiri.s; darirg tiie day. and with her husl.aud i h . I retired abont ten o'c!ock. Half an ho;ir later bcr iiusoan I was awat- i , . . . , "",n" "'"n P " w-i n.i t-oiupiamiD oi severe pn-.n m liflr limit. cliea to her iansit. er w.io Cat not yt r. tireol to u' '7" luct":,, Z iathsr Laa r?en nirgr. from hr bed aud Fat in a roctmcr I chair and the dootT rwas immeliatcly : 1 .rl.t 1 , . - iifiji, ou. Tiuen ub arrival sdo was , . , . . , "O 'ar pone a to be unal le to take f- . . f ; iier mru:cine. ana in nan an nonr aiier arising irom nor bed she died. Mr. El Davis, one of Tbmup-! sod to vi 11 a enterprises' citizena drop ped in to aee n ou Monday of last ccfc. in tue i.nn year ot lier ngc. From the Lewistiwn C.arttt says: I)AVIB. On tho 20th ult, iu Thomp John Urimingers large pumpkin fl.m COIlHumitioii, .Mrs. measured six fat seven luchea :.nd . l,j.k y. of Charles Dnvis of Vinnr frmo .Titlin TVnnl:lonar ' ; -rhilc hunting ou Stone mountain, j a fi )U M 1ut.k t,,!lt dress- i " V.ed one hti wired and syi-;mtv-sc.vn ! ounds Saturday. The lletho- 1 r "Ti'it ongr. gation wi'l vote nsxt Sun lan s - j (j:ir,n),,.nju; OI, the Uestio.i as to town. ov b ' ht,tlu.r vwn l,onld be eli-iV.le as delegates to the genera! confer- uce. Mrs A. W. CV.apl.rfli Ii!u tliree lumokins weirlun-' ot. .11 I i pounds re-pec-..vely . Two children of this place, who wrre I'-med in iron c -fans in the Mefl-.o 'O'h comeii ry iiuuia imr-y years ago, wore r.iisd Nst Wedues.la..- f .1 re- m -vai 10 iiarnsourg ana wu-11 wis i 1"' covern.g tho g ass ft', the heads i were purth-d hack the faces were ! found to 1-4? in a wc i;l. rf ul sate of ,-esrv ttion and the clothing remark- ! ahly wi 11 pro.crve 1. 1 "" Trial I.I at for Iter. Term. I j - T . i A - T. L.ndou, No. 3. April l. lStl'J, Ap eal from Icket of E. B. JlcCrum, .1 John W, Hibbs vs. Jacob Lanver, No. 57, Dec. T., 18S:1, Appeal from Docket of J Stuart Lukens. J. P. I'lea Nil! debet, oec. reg Irvi Hollenbnngh vs. George Hov er, No. 10 April T., lS'.K), summins Kiectment l'lf a Not guilty. "j. N. Hench and W. A. Dromgold , lxirtners tradiu-r in the name f Hench .V Promgold vs. John F. Ja col- No. 13. Sott. T., 180(1, Sum- mons iu Assumpsit Plea Non As ! BiimiHit i Alcinda Louder va. lloWrt B. Nix- on and R-U-cca Mickey. N i. 34, Sep, IT, 1S"J0, Sauimoas in Trebpaas, Tlea i Not euilty. i Jlargarel Jier vs. ii. .-.1. jiarney and S. B. Bart ley. Executors of thi'hist will and testament of the estate of i i'j"mlrnt a It IWni J. " " r, , , i: riea .n.i ueoei eo-. re- TV - 1 Ea tf . .W Henrv J. mn niuiu a . uimri n Kint and ttiLson D rgy. No. 16, lec. j T., 1W0, Sumrnoua iu Trespass, Plea of Ocorpe HocVpnbrought, deceased, No. 70, Iec T., Summons in BimiVMt, Plea Non Amnipi,it. Mamoaatli raraHablaia: par(BiB)t- "We have devoted one entire aide of the store for furnishing gooila as our trade in this department has doubl ed. Why you will ask. Simply because we have the largest stock and positively the lowest prices ever granted for same goods ia Juniata county. If you are in need of gloves, neckwear, hosierr, umbrellas, white ! shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, nam, caps, etc., you wili find you can save money by dealing with "us amd at the eame time get relibl goods. Fsrd MrTEES, The Leading Clothier, Slifflintown, Pa. Obituary - The following contribution came to late for Inst. wka iukma If fa I r: .1 l.-- Sabbath, October 19, arter a brief . ii:nK of ahout ' vs Slia .Q i affacted with Briirhts Jiscim of the j dwed her sickuee.. with fortitude, j uerer murinering or complaining of beiner affected. W i tl"' "reaved hnsuand in his affliction In compnrison with the loss of a wife all other earthly beavements are trifling. The wifj, shs who tills such a wide space in tLe domostic heaven. I ,s busied, ao unvaried in la- Coring for the precious ones around ,Jer. Bitter is the laar that falls on her co''' clay. God takes or removes , u' from us there we love t increase -,r faith and impress on our minds uncertainty of life, and to tuaeh u lok forward to a reunion in an ouirr woria wner tnera win be no more seperation and no nmtualibilitv except thnt which arises from perpat ual progressiventtis. She Ieuves four little children to mourn her loss and also three brother, one istr, and her aged mother. She was aged 3S years 10 mo. 9 day?. Services were conducte J,by Rev. Beanbor, and Hsrt. The sermon was brief, taking tor their subject to discourse on. xier Bun nas gon- aowu. ane wrb TT1 1 nfeii-Ail in tho I ,aof f li'al- Meui.o a Isrire assembly of fnnds and relatives. Peace to her ashes. A f-w fhort vr of cil rs-1', We reach th hsppy hrtre, VTbara death diritl a (rieo I at lat, Stall meet to part do tnor. SEW llltt (. STORE. M. P. Crawfobd, Phakmacist, has oeued a new druy htore in Mif- tlintown and has in tock a full line of all jjoods kept in a first chins drugstore. Prescriptions acci rate- i it coMiniM ti). Purity of iujjrrdi-1 ents puaranU'cd. Th-patronage of the j)ubli(r is respcvtfnuy solicited. ! DciniM-r.it and Rcjjister huihlinir, j ' ooookite O.ld Fellows' HhII. lirihe : ! j , o - ' street. tf. UHIKD : lliu itu Paxxfiiakfi:. On the '2X 1 tilt., lv Rev E. E. l?errv. Joi n R. Miller and G.Tlio Patinobskt.r. bjth . . . ot rtTiiwiagn. i DJ:,,iiiAr.-.u Stewart. On tl e A. nit - lit Affl.1rmi bv Rev. S ; i)aveulHirt .Thomas I. Drolshaiwh i aiul tura A - tewartflu.ili i.f McCots Hostitler. On the 20th 1111., IU Il'M. 1 . J ult.. T.-.. L c' 1 1 T t I.- i . T t- t it i tlart, lKlie 1j. briv an 1 Amanda T. . -. ., , . . j Hostetlcr. both of that place. ' : IJKI): ! Partner. Oa the :Mth ult., in I Milfoil township, Mrs. John I'arlner, 1J ' HAVE TCU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE VOL A B0KRUWER I -CALL AT THE FIRST : TT It fift 7iT A X l A, V . 4. M A, JS I , .VIKFLIXrOWM, PA. -j-,-,-. l'1 UU1. PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, Morev leaned at lowest Eates. Vriutro.t Piitttr n rtf Him ID St-onlder, ....... . ............. 7 Sides, fi T eeeaiaa wrrpUNTOYCN GRAIN' MAKXKT. Thnt 95 Corn, old ............ tVir. 82 hvn...... ............... 5o C'nveraced $4.O0 T.ruotliy aord ......... ....... H.fiO F'aX J ............... .... i t'J bin .... Z'i Caot , 1 20 Shorts l l rriii4 luiu Salt. ... . ... 1 tH A rr.t-rH: .a ............ 1 HJ 1HLLAHEL1'HH Makkets, Nov. 3, 1s:k. Vie. Wheat Col n ." $101 to ?105. O.ta '. to 60c. Weettrn to U4c. Last Jane Ladle woikml 14 to creamery cteamery 19c. IHc Jobb lots 2o to .;c. l-pss 22 to 23c. Live turkeys 11 to 13c ' a !!. !!. Live chicken II to !( a lt. ; Clo, vcracd 7 to 7ic. Tangled Rtraw $11 a ton. Itye straw s!a-.;git 1S to ?19 a ton. Hay f7 to $11 a ton. Weatern -?e-iB $3 HO. Virgini i stickc-ra $2.5 J. Wes'.tiu Pennsylva nia Le-f utecrs Si to $4 5 Sheep at to oc Lambs et -1 to 7Jc. ilo'i at 5J to C j Milch ravi ai ?30 to .C0. ddves ! at 5 to 7c a lb. Thin old cows ::t 7 s-,to $15. Dressed beef at 5 to 7.25 ! a side. FOR afe AND INFANTSglfiVAUDS. n-r WATERPROOF 'COLLAR en f 2J- UP ! TO j ill ". rAKX. -c":v-".'-i2"i''vrrjw a. i:i f..vjK5E;i3cfi. CAM aa:: C-v;LY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Still a Kicking ! Our Coir. pel ilors are kicking because we took every adrnntage that the markets afforded in the election of our SUPERB SPRlfiC END SUMMER STOCK 1 Lev kick because they're left. Their kicking is the! btrongest testimony that can be offered to Our excellent stock anil low prices, Don't fail to examine OUR GRAND DISPLAY of New Goods or you w ill miss Th e Si.it of and if you miss that you will miss bargains wifliont a parallel, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVEKSHO Kg, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, -Foil KVEUVDODY AT G. W. HECK'S SH0EST0RE, OX jmiLGKST.-. MIFFLINT0WN, PA. CARTER'S I Plk rt.adcliin I r.litv. all the Iroubtaa Inal dnl iu m liiiiua Matai of ill. Rrst.m. ua IiA.ii:iiA, aiiAua. IirwivAiBW. ritr.. afir calia?. 1'aln iu tb Si(1. Am Wbil. IH.ir most rviaaraabltj b-.iccoaa Uaa ta ahoira in urin( 1 H P Hp ladi. y CMmrmn. s T.itti.b Inrwi Iit.l ar eqiiatlr' valuable iu ontip.tton. uriijcc aid prv:i;utc Uu annurinr niilaiBi. while vjv also crrt all Uiaardars of ihm aioiach, ttiDUlaba k.. 'iTr and rtr((ulat kowtks. Btmi if tiny odIt rnril Aeha hf would b almoa prh 1 1 99 Ikhom who aufTer from thia di-tr-Mnias complaiat: but forlui.tl7 thtir yoodaM doaa nd bnra. and iruta who oqm try tham will find hae litUo pill raluahla In ao maxiT witi that thr will not ba williac o do without ttiam. bat after ail iak baad is tha bane of so nmr Uvaa ihat hare ( whars w makr our gTat "boast. Our pills sara lt while others da not. ABTKri Lrrn a Ijtkr Piij are Terr am nil nd very eaar to take One or two pilta wake a dnaa. Tbejr are utrirtly TrWiM and do not -rtp or panre, tut by thir rent) aetlon iiImm &J1 wlm ua thm. la via la at tS eaitt. fire for $1 . Sold errwhere, or aent by mail CaXTU XlZlZ'JTg 90., Vrw Tafk. m -. x--r t. i-.' -J : . i .1 1 S V. J- B & '5 ' IX if ,.,. ylves vho use SAP0UO .IL "u., l... tn u.Aaa Kl'.c!i2n, ; ui B-a ry th39 thia-s r. i:-.-i.-. - v.'i;-: a t i- i ar iaiuil;r, &ni .v.."i-. 1 .c-r cur-;!: in vheso it.i iliri.'t n;2.t-ci J rPOH.. rT -ft?i MilAhlitttto :w-siirr SoI for t-A.3I.JO, to j r.-.'i. 3 : .:.- : ;d La:U turls rticl-!, aU lnit tn Uaia; a-l what ;.-i .:rrrt'. .1 TMC OJLV Perfect Substitute - for Mother' Milk. tN VALUABLE IN COU InFANTUI AMD TCCTHIwa. A Qjicklf Astimitattd food rom DvSPEPTics, CONSUMPTIVCt, Con vale sec nti. A PesrtCT NUTMICNT tN ALL WAaTIHO OiaCASCA- Hrauiaca No COOKINO. Kim ia All Cumtci. SFH.1 Ur : book. -Ta CaB! Fttkiwo or IM- tOfcMTI IllHlW. Dolibir-Soodala Co.', Boarort. u ASS. THAT CAN BE RELIED OK ISTot to s-pnt! rfot to Dfecolo? BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE ft! ..It Mark. BS WIPED CLEAN IH A the Season, JUMATa valley bank. eF HirFMSTonjr. pa. WITH BRANCH AT PORT KOYAL. Stociholders Indiyidnally Liable. JOSKPn POT U ROCK? Pr id en I. T. VAN IRWIN, O.Akt. aiRRCTOBR. W. C Poraerov, John Urrtfler, Roliert K. arkcr, T. V. Irn-m. Jnarph Rolhrock, Philip M. Kepner, Louis . Atkinson, .'TrrcHfiii Em : P!ii!i; V. Ki-;it, Annie M. Shelley, .lon-jh IloiliriK-!;, Jne H. Jrwin, I.. K. Atl.iTi!.r.n, ). K. I'riir, W. C. 1 oim!.y, J. 11.1. i,-. Irwin, M.nr Kurtz, Jeroii e . Tlnmij-i-on, Jr , Jehu llertzler. T. V. Irwin, Chirli.tteSnyler, Joitiah I. liarton, Jubn 1!. Hhcr, Rubxrt II. Pattrrnon, r. a!. M. reiii,i-, Lari Light, Saumrl S. Ko'hiock. Throe ami Four per cent. ir.tereBt will be paid on certtPr-.te n( depos't. f.)n -2?, I8i0 tl 'autlon Notice. Tl e iir.'VuiifBcrt citizent o( Wa'kerTwr , Jiitiint cniinly, l'a., heraby cautina llpr ini'i n"t to Irc.jpam on ttuir lan'la lor the Urjor t I i.i.tuig : Jnliti A. Hallselirr, i lirjt M u r. Cuivin Mifoudrr. Jolm F. HiVtr, P'Ml Pi-rii, Sjtniirl Aukrr, Cjnis Siclx-r. Snli Krrrhiitfr. W i!!im Ciuc-k . t 4 !W ; i ir'- t o All a . UJ 1IKJUOI. leu r:-z-ll : ch?.rcs har villi tranirr.! c t particulars, naay a tome c-.vjj and its cocaequent happincrj tn 1890 1891 FALL AMD WLXTESS SEASOiV MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING Is now readj for your inspection. Whether you aim to save money, dress in the latest atylea, or both, you will aurely find it to yonr advantage to look through this vast aggregation of merehandi.-e. Yon esn't mnTn . few minutes more profitably. You may not buy on your firat viait, but you will sirely lenve onr establishment imprecaed with tbe beneSta to be derived frr ni j atronizing ns. Yon will eee the largc-Rt Mn' Suit atd MeD's Overcont Department in t! e county. Our gigantic store is iiorally lined with counters, and each counter loaded high with the neateat, nobiest, finet and most faahionable styles of Mens Clothing, lint here 'a the must important point : Take any one of tlx.se gunnsnt.i and yon will find it marked et a lower jirice than any other houss can name. " NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRICES: Among the many price iu Men's Suit, we point out the fellowiu : $10 for Men's Xobl y LWrif-rs Suifa, Sack and Frock Styles, all woel materials. $10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suitu, in Check?, flaids and Silk Mixtures. $11 for Men's Imported Caasimeie BusiueM and Pre.s Suit in Sack and Frock Stylrs. 12 for Men celebrated Black Scotch Cheviot suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits $15 for men s extra fine ea tom tailor made, imported drees auita, in Sack. Cutaway, Frock, andl'rinee Albert styles. You cau't form an idea of the excellence of tbe liargaine until yon see them. Equally grat values in Fall Overeoata. T'e hive the very latest, choiceat and nohhiest things and a saving of money is guar anteed to every purchaser. If you want to la?e class suit, a spring overcoat er a pair of trvusei j at a ama l o-utiay of mcn ey, call on u. Men's all roo! suits at $S. Nobhy C jev.ot and Cassiinere Suits at f 10. Hundreds of meu'i suits at $4. $", t',. $7 and $7..(V BOYS AND CHILI )I.ES CLOTHING. Boys' C'nthinrr - - - wv - ... .--j ... .iio iuum,i. j-ipariciu-e nas inig.it careful oiisrvrrs that our Bovss clothing is the beet for money every time. Our Bov" auita at $.1 outlast those for which you pay $4 elsewhere, and our S " goods will look neat and ttdy. Ex.iuiiun by tin way. Onr s'-ick of children's clothing is the largest in the county and the meat varied. Mo; her, von want clothing for yonr boys, and you want value for your money; here's where you caa get both. We lmve tbe bigrgost and best line of chiMreu'a clothinir in the rattling good, suits at 1.7"., better at $J, ud Mill better ht ?2 2i anal $2.50. No house buys in hui-u qa-uititie?; that its do: no houae carriesauch an sssortment, und no house -lls at such low figures. We beat them all from 10 to 20 per cent.; thnt is the main buying point, where you Et tho biggest value for the leist monev. Our stock of Spring Overeoata (com monly so called), rather onr stork of early Fall Overeoata is larye anal neb by and verp cheap; Come and exarrine. o ij: r c o rr - Our atock this fail ii superb. Cmatant effort Ruccee.ls We are niak ing unprovementH every seasou. The newest novelty this ke.tsc a is the box over. oat, with iu h lp tr-aiu. Every known ' fashionable .hade is here at prices to nntal'. $S, $1(1, snd SPJ. Ths- cnUts muic be ae-n to be aprre i4ted. Men's Uisters, or Storm Cat .n bla k. blue and fancy Shetlauds, black and Chinchillas. American Iri.-h Frire.. Fancy ebaviota and eussimere-. at $-1. $.1, und Z-C. No s.uli vai.ies in any ether' "tore in the counly. Viait our Hat department. Exclusive styles in nobby goods. No house in this county can approach eiir prices ii" Underwear! We bought in lrgr lots than any other codcern: we paid -.pot esh for every thing we show. Can you wonder at our ability to undersell all cmpei tion. " ' FEED MEYERS, T II E T, E A D I N G CLOT II I E R. 1805, ESTABLISHED. IP 8 0 Special Invitation To The t'ublic To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that gea ro Wailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OK D. W. HAELEY. It will ! TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS WLo liave money to invet cxaininc the Ptock f tJoodi fr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous t See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES ! of irnitf anil Overcoats at th Wonderfully Lw Pricr!. Hi? j ricef loove all Coiiij etitor? in the rear, se dn't fail to give him a call if in need ti" Clothing D. W. II A R L E Y "MIFFL1NTOWN IT IS A FAT WEl.l, KNOWN THAT W K HAYK The Largest Stock -OF- 11 A RD WAKE EN THE COUJNTY Timldine' Hardware was never fn lo- now, " A- X4ri, KS, III-vKK) JaC.. C IlJialT. 11, 4vrr.it, in fact cverv thin in the Hardware Lina im liiding ll.im Fnrnikhiiia; Cnwda WALI, PAPKK, I$IifiIS, &c, Are ow Sold t llolloiii Irir ljr FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO" FALL AM) WINTER (.OOPS- 1 7iuld inform tbe public tbat 1 Iiav. dow in my acw millinery atrre at nr place of rriidMica on Water ntret, Mifflin'uwi, ocond door from cororr of BrM? arrt, if".:: gtock of F1IJ an1 Wint-r niillin'-y foods, ail new, and of tb .aitut atylcs, nd having employed flmt clas' milliDen" lam propareil ta n;;ly thepui'.ic wiiL everything found in a flrtclaa ruillitiM I store, conn ar 1 examine my atock. I ! connidrr it no trouble to ahow good, j MRS. Ml HI.. I Jf:irch 22-7,1 -v. iic.i - 1.1 -.toiii ot uiree out 'i every a 6f kt: mm r-r.-jrTAVi vwtq r4 Avi wt-AUT. A- At. Ar,J,., I. Vr th-- - i l 0 :: I'.' I .v f.(A f K3': '. ' .O.r v "a i.