K m,HII yMUW.LIU'-.' '! 3 iNLL jc ;'i1 iiUOAN .1 1 MIFFLIN TOWN : WEDXESDAt. DEC. S. 1890. TERMS, gubacrtption, $1.60 pr uaoa if paid prance; $-.10 it not paid la Mltuo. Transient. aderuaaseta In Mr lad at 6W par inch tor each Insertion. c jTmniot buainaaa notices la local coU an. io eentt per liua tar eaca taseruoa. pedocuooa will be auda to those desiring j, advertise by tha year, half or qaarier V- yri Graif sold hr horse to Kurtz Cavton Stoner, baa a pleasant look it's hoy- Lwuic Bartju baa been a sufferer with rheumatism. Farmer are talking about yellows in the growing wheat. Mrs. Kobert McMeea ia organizing chilJrons iniaoion band. The T. W. O. T. U' mMt with il:ss Daa i'annall thia week. Gilson Stewart will go into the lltoona poet office as a clerk. Union Thanksgiving service was hold ia the Preabvtenan church. The water in the rinr ia blue, a rlor that it doe not often Lave. J. W. Sherlock is making ripid strides in the art of hindex-a.) paint ing. A leep snow wuld cool off the Indiana in tht-ir ilossiaii and ghost dance. Teachers' meetings have been or ganized iu a number of places in the country. Thanksgiving day was more gen erally olsirvad in town than ia many jsars pt. Re. Mr. Henderson preached a jermon on Sabbath to the Sons of r2Jrauce. X sausage 52 fet long is the prod t f butchering of hoga at the , . house. L:- . Slrajtr, has a first rate coon H tMiight 5 coons on the ridge .,iih i.f to u. I'h-i w wl on the riJge northwest ui l'atteracn, was on tiro a day and t night Iat week. Is year gone b skating was in dalga 1 in uu Thanksgiving Dir. No such waatuer this Tojr. Hanry "iVatt, stopped eff from his journay to Virginia over Sunday to im Lis parents and sisters. Slisa Ann.e K. Scheir, vi.sited Mr ami Airs. George Ueinbach of LwLtowu Junction the first of thia week. Tiit Grange store un 1 contents at Xiwton Haunlton was destroyed by are tome uight ao wii h a number I utber buildings. Tha Mifilia couuty poultry, pet stork Iiw itud fair will be held in Lewistown. ou the lGth, lTt'u and l&k of December. Sul'wnlK' for the SgNnxaL ajd K nsucAN. To rame a family without buma newspaper is living back in th sgs of illiteracy. Mrs. Aumai, wife of ex-superin-teaJent of common fccboole. of Juui bis pre.cn td her husband with 15 pound boy baby. There waa no preaching in the Lutheran church on Sabbath. Rev Ph.lip Graif is expected to come fn.ni California this werk. Dr IUutter of Watts township, ferry county died of appoplexy after totifg a hearty auppor on the even in5 of tbe 21st of November. Bruins in clothing for men and bora may be secured by purchasing of Daniel V. Harlfy. Southeast curuer of Main and Front streets. Good The site of the old Auder- nulla Prison has heen purchased by a tvraud Army Poat of Macon, (H, sad is to be converted into a Prk. F.,b Sale One cook stove and pipe. snail wood stove and pipe, a lot of gssiaa to'.'la. For particulars call ntJmncs K. Robison, South 3rd SlfMrt. 4t. The Te achers Institute adjourned n Thanksgiving day to attend i;iuu xervicee in the Preaby Urian cSurch. The teachers and proft-s 'ra, however did not all attend. Itch un human and horses and a l annials cure.1 in 30 minutes by Wool fc&J s Sanitarv Lotion. This never ul. Sold by L. Banks .t Co.. Dn'gibts MifSmtown. Nov. 13, is:o, ly. District Attorney Neely, delivered lh arldreas of welcome to the teach- "f the late Iustitute. Professor Backe responded, and Rev. Mr. &rt delivered the first lecture. Sub 4ct, -Superstition." Hurse thiof Johnson Sides is the Prophet who predicts the coming of Uio Indiana Messiah. Sidee, plays traiH-e game on the Rod Skins. in p'-.-eps a number of days aud then " tut ludians about his vision. iuo Uantiugdon Cottage Plaining h-l that employed 28 hands was "Hrl,yu by tire several mornings It is lielieved the fire started ir a s spat k that fell in a pile of saw dmt. Aiixs $28,000. msurauce f 12,- 000. 'whbits are so plenty that they tuani m fish nets at Pottstown. -ptaiu W. B. Reihard had a truck Pch in which rabbits srot in their wrk. Hs sets a fish net at night o"d with apples and catches 4 and - 'jous a ni-ht. T - . h- Jamison & Co., Philadelphia of over a million dollars. The bank t P". - wi aut nunnr Mr Kiiwr ! State Trnasnrer. ifr Bov?r r he is safa havi'nrr required the 5nn to give securitr. On the 2oth ult., James I-igan of pj B F. Crozier, on information of -sU-th Frankhouse. charged, with 5J"ig been implicated in the affray ?-en Clinton Fisher and Benny 'ckhouae at Johnstown on the of KovemWr. f.tr lbir nterUmaient at the ntitcte in tha Court House last ruuraday night, tha Boeton Banjo Cub was invited to Senator Patter son a house where they played sever- who had droprd in to enjoy the hoe piUlity of the Colonel, and his family. English Spavin Liniment removes w,aonor Calloused Lu mpa ,uu i-uuuts from horses. Blood Ptib, curbs. Splint., ISweenv. Itmp-bone, Stifles, Sprains, and Swol len Throats, Coughs, &. Save $50 by us 0f one bottl Warranted the raof-t wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. S.ldbyL. Banks & Co.. Po'Sr1"1"' Mifflintown- Nov. 13, xbyO-ly. This from the Lewistown Sen.i nel : Michael M.ller and some other b.ys built a bear pen on Black Log mountain, which tb-v baited and stt some time ao. and 1-st week when they wnt to Wk at it they found a youug bear in it dead- As the btar was going m the lid of the tm:. f-U aill it .1 I. .It- J ' . . " aiuea 1L. xu sup- position is that there had been anoth-' rJ. ... - "'"c going in and wascaught. and the live going in and waa caught, and the hve one crept out beside the dead one. An old grudge between a number of young men from Lewiston, and young men from this town came near ly to a fight on Main strceton Thanks giving .lay. If the right of puace i b!y dispose ! people were not infring ed on, it would make no difference how much people of brutal appetites would fi-ht, bnt peaceably disponed people have right on the streets and highways and the rii;ht thing to do : tor tne protection of a'l is to arrest the toughs when they let their brut ishness loose in a town or on a high way to the annoyance and d-tnger of other people. Peter Mamre-iff Von Finkelstein's lecture before the institute, last Fri day evening was highly appreciated by the large audience that waa pres ent. He had a company of young people from Juniata to help him il lustrate the customs and every day life habits of the people in Palestine. The Juniata company that supported him was, Mins Lizzie YanOrmT, Miss Maggie Speakuian. Miss Minnie Stoner, W. E. Buck. Samuel Stoner, John Allen, Geo. Rodgers, Lelie Al lison, William Ellis. Miss VanOr mer, personated the bride, in the Oriental marriage scene. Cari.islb, Novembe r2G. Aterrible accident occured to day near Sier rett's Gap by which a little child of John Lutz, residing rear that place was accidentally choked to death. The child, which wjis only afewmon ths old. had been plaeeJ in a high chair and a string or ribon placed across the elbows of thechair to keep the child from fa'ling off. The moth er whs at work n-ar by. and on enter ing houi-e was horrified to find that the child waa lying in a heap on the floor quite duad. It had evidently slipped down and ben strangled by the cord or ribbon on the chair. Alont ljo'clock on the morning of the 25 tb of November a fire destroy ed over ten thousand dollars worth of property in Newton Hamiltou The burned buildings consisted of a large 2 story brick building with frame wrhou attached, occupied by J. W. Norton as a etor and Iwe ling and by W. C. No. 23, P. O. S of A. and Snrseon Ciias. Boer Po-t No. 457 G. A. R., a two ftory frame occupied by Wiu. Knepp as a tore and Adam Si aid aa a eaddlar shop; and a small dwelling. The fire originated in Knepp's store and then communicated to the others. Loe. about $10,500, insurance about $3800. Th- only things ftavd were Norton's household effects. It ia be lieved that thieves fired the place.' The safe of Manbeck and Nelion, grain dealer at this place wa- blown open and ruined, involving a loss of one hundred and twenty-five dollars The thieves secured a pair of new shoes that were under the saTe, a . , , , . i pennies. The robUry took place at sn'l,t MiNnmtiTmoht ia evi-1 denced bv the rkk stopping at that iswr 1kvs on Thanksgiving day has hour under the shock of the explo-! called forth a general expression of sion. Mr. Rowe who lives not fr I indignation. The limitation for r awav. waa on his lounge at that hour ! rest has not expired and a number and'heard the explosion, but did not of citizens are yet halting between know what it was or where it wa-. ! two opinions as to whether it w bot Ti.. . u-. i i,- n,n I ter to arrest now or wut with tae a shutter of a window on the east; .,f r.f". Tli. r.fTi.- Kmns were used torive them liyjht. They carried six bushels of whent in three bags from the warehouse and piled them against the safe. The explo sion tore two of the bag" and scatter ed wheat over the office flo r. Fire was started in the material about the safe, but it was put out with water as the dampness on the ba3 and other stuff on the floor evi-! fenced. A brace, tongs, punch. wrench and sledge, the property of Wm. Creswell were found in the of fice. Creswell's smith shop had been entered by breaking out a window. The tools were used in ways best known to the thieves. The Snyder county Tribune says Last Tuesday while preparing to , make the foundation for the monu ment which is to be placed over the grave of George Row in the Salem Cemetery, the rough coffin was reached and found in an ex cellent state of preservation It Is made of rich rellow pine and not with standing the fact that 110 yeaas have past away since placed in the grave it shows no signs of decay. Our readers will no doubt remember thtt Mr. Row was assassinated by the Indians near Turtle, Creek, aud that his waa the first grave trade cemeterv. Frank Elliot, of near (. fincnu.r, Crawford county, hid a tewypg g, ao which vnariencu a few Cyemn has made nim airam to "-l.v after dark- He was going across lota for home when he ran square into a bitr black War- For a mo ment there was a doubt as to which .XL 75" H a amaTi: nu iu ; . for a sapling with the i-ear in chase. Elliot scrambled up . 1 Krirui tO Call full the for " ..at...... i fniinnoee mMi an. uuiu " WiUiam Ibinet neara uin. - j , tbft protwfor of their proper to his assistance. Mr. Kobinet f mud h Elliott banging to me Elliott banging "I'""-" thirty feet from br walking around bin . m i The tree was too smau iur . I!. L. Shuman is preparing to draui low places on his farm near Mexico. A present of a . 17 pound turnip was made to the editor of the Hunt ingdon Journal" Mihs Catherine Logan of Thomp sontown visited Luie McClellan of this place last week. The Presbyterian Foreign Mission ary Society will meet in the parson age on Saturday afternoon. George Fink while out gunning last week, dropped three partriJges, on the wing," at one shot. Congressman Atkinson has had a a low field on his farm near town drained by laying a long course of tiles. John Reynolds, employed at BJ1 wood, Blair Co., is visitinsr his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of this place. The Thanksgiving cold snap put in its appearance as usual and froze the ground hard enouch to stor plowing. Presbyterian yonng peoples' roreign aiissionarv Society will meet vi..,. t ku ' . j j- with Miss Parthene Todd on Thurs day evening. Matth Allison who has been on a trip to Chicago the past two months lacked here in this h.s native place on Monday, striight from the lisj cit. In some of the South American ' states a smashing financial panic : rages. It takes three and four d 1-! lars of paper money to buy a dollar ' of Ko1,1- The Farmers A'liauce men are pushing for a free silver coinage bill. Go in Farmers Alliance men. the country can't be overstocked with the hard cash silver and gold. Adam W. Breisch of Bethlehem, Pii., while seated at th? supper table laughing at eome remark made by a grand-daughter, was stricken with appoplexy and died instantly. Letters remaining in P. O. at Pat terson, Pa., not called for: Charles Lienhardt. Persons asking for let ters in above list please sav thev are advertised. W. H. McNitt, P.'M. Dec. 1, 1S90. A rew.trd of $250 is offered by the insurance companies for the detec tion and conviction of the per sou or persons, who fir d the b rn of Mrs. Soult, in Granville township, Mifllin Co. Lewistown Sentinel. This from the Newport News: Look out for yonr ckicken coops as ! there wa a big fox i-anirht iu one J last Friday rtidht a wef-k ai?o. He ' exrnsed himself ly sMying he was j watching someone ele stealing their : cLirkons. ! t. ii -i. i ti the uuuilier of times certain reserved seats, in the Court House were sold for the Banjo Players" exhibition. They are trvinji to rind out whose fanlt it is that ore seat was more than one person. On Thursday evening Sheriff No ble arrested Elmer Stimeling and lodged bim in jail for drunken and disorderly conduct abont the Court House at the time of the opening of the Institute. The young man was r leased from custody on Friday rooming, after paying a fine. North Sterrett, James McCauley, Samnel Keister, Joseph Keister, James Alter, William Wagner, Wil liam Knisely, Lan Groninger, all Ju niata county men hunted in Treister Valley last week, with headquarters with John Harice, Lan Groninger, was the man of the company fortu nate enough to shoot a deer. E. E. Berry, Samuel Thomas, Ja cob Th omas and others whose names escaped this notice camped in Lck inif Creek Valley Iat week on a deer hunt. Deer were sen but none were hot. Lewia Straver, and Michael St iner will join the camp this week. .,.J. .. . , , Straver will have his famous coon dog ' P r hunt,D? at niht The causeless assan t Lew- hope that the off. nan strain committed. will not be A wei-V of atttndance at the In stitute by town people caused a num ber of them to express regret that it had not leen continued another week. Other town people did not go near it and don't believe in it as a means of doing good. There ate others who believe it to lie one of the greatest meat's of education for the teachers and the public generally. The Bloomfield Advocate says, on Wednesday after election two of our Democratic friends near Buffalo whilst hanline in a load of cornfod der became so jubilant over the elec tion of Pattisen that they neglec'ed their team and the consequence wi th at the horses went to the side of the road and upset the wagon with the fodder, and broke the ladder-. Advertised list of letters uncalled for remaining in the rostToffice at Mifflintown, Penna. For the week ending Nov. 2'J, 1800. Person call ing for mail "n this list will please say thev are advertised. One cent will be charcred for each letter ad vertised. Mrs. Mnggie A. Diilmaw, Mr. Gertie Miller, Mrs Isabella Warner, John Brannen, S. A. Ub- ! lnager. James McOaulev, ir. lle,;ntn ! Iioiisp of Lucien Sieber in ' McAlisterville and ranheki drawers j .i.tc viMnt KioV-a an1 ; Btole a lady's gold watch and gold 0n tt,e night in the same town they stole from the house of Mr. Swart zlander shoes and stock ings and from the clothes line of Mrs. Hershberscr the theive stole clothes. They also tried the ah utters on the house of Mrs. Dr. McAlister. This from the Lewistown Demo crat of November 28: On Friday morn inc. abont three o'clock, when onr honest citizns were -rrspprd in innocent slumber. Officer Uro was bri1, to see if the eleetri- lights b-ri(w, to see if t -,ere doing, their ,iijldin ,t th( duty. While be corner at l"ot , 3It0r MeKinney s residence a raan ; came over the bridge with a bag thrown over his Fhouider, and when about to turn up Juniata street the Officer spoke to him- The man turn ed quickly towards the bridge, and when Gro hailed him a second time he dropped the bag and ran. The officer started in hot 'porsut, where upon the fleeing individual fired back with a revolver, repeating the shot before Gro could draw his weapon and return the compliment. In al! the officer fired five times and the fu gitive four. "When at the far end of the bridge the man calk J back, '-for God s sake don't shoot ms again," and the officer stopped thinking he had brought down hs game. He se cured a lantern, bnt con'd find no trace whatever of the man. The bag was found to contain throe live turk eys. The interruption by the officer deprived somebody of a Thanksgiv ing Feast- Junlata Nursery. All kinds of fruit trees for sale at wholesale or retail. Write for price list, to S. F. Heme, Cocolamu, Juniata Co., Pa. Nov. 19, 3m. A Choice Lot. Jus.t received, a choice I "t of freph candies, banpams, oi anea. lemons, era?ilerrii-e. coconnuts, prunes, rais ns. datra. fis, t,veet iHitatos. no t ions, canned goods, pyrupn. flour, feed, new crn meal, fapsh rowfsjfd peanuts, freb roast d coffee. N. O. Molosses. suar. ground alum salt, cheese, tobaccos, cigars. 1 have whole iner which I will grind ffor my cus'omt ra, I have for sale all things usually kepf4in a grocery store. I am thaukfnl to the public for past favors, and would ask for a continu ance. Joseph Adams. Mammoth I'urnlablBgr partmeni. De- We have devoted one entire side of the store for furnishing goods as our trade in this department has doubl ed. Why? you will ask. Simply because we have the largest f-tock and positively the lowest prices ever granted for same goods in Juniata county. If you are in need of gloves, neckwear, hosiery, umbrellas, white shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, bats, caps, etc., you will find you cau save money bv detiiiug with us and at the same time get relible good". Fran Meters, The Leading Clothier, Mifllintowu, Pa. Oakland Tfeles. The Oakland Literary Society has been re-organ ized with O. Ii Sulonff for president: Maurice Leonard, vice president Slaf'ton iJiflVnderfer Sec retarv: Lizzie ffhively. treasurer; I Stanton DitTeuderfer, crit'c; Maurice Leonard, janitor. The question for debife is Ra. ! i . : solved, that the school teacher, de sola to : , ., ,t , j serves more honor than the tarnier. j Debated affirmative, G. B. Roush, Maurice Leonard, Stanton Diffender fer. Negative Samuel Wilson. W. V. Shirk. William Thomas. On acconnt of the institute at Mif flintown there will le no society meet insr till on Thursday. December j 4, when all persons irrespective of race or color or s'-x r cordially in vited. Cokii. E. Sl-OXDEST. WOLFFS rvr A Perfect Harness Dressing. UBl.D BT MEN. WOME.t HD CHILX'RM. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. AeeKawaSBBWaBWaBfaTJBswawBwSBaWaBWaBBwaHB EVERY Household EVERY Oi.c-i EVERY Mecha-ic FVERY Stable T IT. wit. 4. ar.iai Old mtm rvRNiTuM WIU ITAIM GUMS .MB CHMM WILL ar.lf tLMM T.t m TOHH Ok aMNCT. will ar.iw a.av-a Coicm io rmrmUh tin woi.rr a RtKDOtni, Philaaaipaia. A- i. i.iw. rami mtJ i." 1 1 i wwitwi Marm Vi-rt::voww. JTcV S IBIK). tin 1 1 BLAGKIN6 Pntter IS Trr 2 P.-ni to Sf-t.nlflrr 7 s;de, l'aa. a a aaee-eea A "'rvLIMOWN GRAIN MAkKKT '.-at 9? Corn , !1 11 0t. 82 Ky, 60 C;.iiri--t-d $1.00 l.niotby aiwl 1.50 till Brn d .... I i0 Bran...... 20 (xt Chop 1 2'J Siinru. ............ .... 2' Oil Gr....ad AluuiSoIl I 00 A uifricu .......... . 1 8'J Phii Ai'EU uiA MxitKETs, November 20, 1890. Cio verged 7o a lb. Po tatoes at 75c to $ 1 a bushel, diseased potatoets 50 to COu a bushel. Oo loos $1 to $1.10 a bushel. Apples at $3 to $5 a barrel. Eggs, limed 19c a dozen; Ice house gs IS to i5c a doz'.n; IVcoh 2ti to 2Ht a doz en. Butter June ere imery 18 to 19c Lidle worked 1 lo 20c a U; Solid creamery '28s a 11); Job lots 29 to 3'2c a lb. Live tuikevs 12 to 13c a lb. Live ducks 9 to 10c. Geese 8 to 9c. Live cbirkeni 10c lb. Uicliwbeat flour at $2.15 t $2.35 a hundred pounds. Wheat 99c t $1. 04 a bush el. Com 59 to C3c. Oils 50 to 52c. Chicauo, Not. 28. Cattle C000 head; export steers, $4. 905. 10; cjin inon to choice steers, $3.C0i4.85. Hogs, 36,000 head: rouh aud light common niixe 1. $3.75 3 0: good to choice m xail. $3.85a3 90; prime heavy and butcher weighte, $3.954.05; lihg, 3 80a3 95: pigs, 3 15a3.4'). Shep Receipts, 7000 head; ship merits. 2000 bead: mikt t-tronir. ! mure active demand; natives, 4.12$ a5 30: Wet-terna, ?4a4 TO: lambs, 25a3 75. iHFANTSrmdjNVAUDS. HAVE IOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? CALL AT TUB F188T MIFFLIN iOWJS, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Mmuy Loinai at Li west Rates. 3CNO FOR OUR CATALOQUCako friccs ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Still a Kicking ! oo Our Competitors are kicking because we took erery advantage tbat 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 mics that you will miss bargains without apaallelt liOOTS JTD SHOES, SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, U31BREELAS, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, FOR EVERYBODY AT G. W. HECK'S SH0EST0RE, ON BRIDGE ST.: MIFFLINT0WN, PA. I'f-lFMT If T3 VSJ Elatf-V 1 1 II is a; solid handsome ceJte of scouring soap which has no equal for al I cleaning purposes excepHn the laundry-To use it is ro value ir will SAP0LI0 do? YThj it trill clean paint, make oil-cloths bright, aud givs tvs fioora, tables and shelves a r.ew appearance- It will taio th 3 $jrca:-e off the di -."ies nl off the pots and pans. You can scour tho kn.ivi3 and forks f.ritji it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin, the bath.-l.ub, even ths greasy hitches sink will be &3 clean as a new pia if yon vzs SAT OLIO. One cako vrill pcve all we say. Be a clever ho!i3c::sr and try it. C? E-STATIOin. r.Hl-2 13 ZZT 01 SAPOUO. fcllaSCI-: S.!OIiQAHrS S03 CO., NEW YORK. L" : 7. V ." ? t ' 5 i - - ' . .r ST t-. - '- r r--v fetal ft r'r "t ----- -V 4 OV-i KO LACKSERiNC. CAN BE WIPED CLEA?S IM A WMZUT THE ONLY LINEN-LINED V AT ERPHOG COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Perfect SabsMufe for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE IM Cholcma Infantum Ml TCCTHIR8. A Quickly Assimilated Food roe Dvspeerics, CONSUMPTIVCS, COMVALC9CEN TS. PCRrECT N'JTNItNT IM ALL WAtriHA OiaCASLB Rcouiaca No COOKIKI3. KLcra im All Climatca. SPHtl rvtr . -Tm Cars aAara.- mat'-mljmt AAf aiulr Doliber-Govdate Cc.'J BOSTON. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, r mifflihtohh, pa. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder! Indiridnally Liable. JOSEPH BOTH ROCK. Prtnitnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctukter. aiaccToaa. W. C. Pomerov. Jaaenh Rothrnrk. John Hertster, Philip M. Kepner. Robert E. Parker, Leaia K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. rracKBOLBKii : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, Jans H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary KarU, Jerome Pi. Thompson, Jr John liertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlutie8nyder, Josiah L. Barton, Joan M. Blair, Robert H. Patteraon, F. M. M. Pennell, Lsvi Lifht, Samuel S. Kothiock. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposits. (Jan 23, 1891 tl "esaiylvseia ajrtraltcral Tsrii, Tcri. Irarashar's buatfard rrle esd i Bii!. MRfcai lawra..lsg Addrsas A. C ABOCBaB A SOS. lata, t. TBAi MARV1. .V, i I I f r rii aw: v v. BD m, H y ; 1890 1891 FALL AND WINTER SEASON MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING Is now ready for your inspection. Whether you aim to uw money, dresa in the latest styles, or both, you will surely find it to yonr advautage to look through this rast aptrrepation of nurcliandise. You can't employ a few minutes mora profitably. Yon may net buy oa your first Tiait. "but you will sorely leaT our eataWisbment impressed with tha lenafit to b dwiyed frcm j aironiziug ns. You will bpc the ls--st 51. n's Suit and Men's Overcoat Department in the ootinty. Our gigantic Htoie is Hterully lined with counters, and each counter loaded high with the nateat, nobiest, finest and most fashionable stylasof Men's Clothing. Bot her s the most important point : Take any one of these garment" and yoaj will find it marked at a lower price than any other house can naoiD. " NOTE THESE SPECIAE PRICFS: Among the many prices in Men's Suits, we point out the following : f 10 for Men's Nobby Business Suits, Sack and Frock Stylt-s, all-wool materials. $10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Plaids and Silk Mixtures. $11 for Men's Imported Cassimere Business sud Dress Suits in Ssck and Frock Styleij. 12 for Men's celebrated Black Scotch Cheviot suita and Imported worsted diagonal suits. $13 for men's extra fine cus tom tailor made, imported dress suits, in Sack, Cutaway, Frock, andl'rinoe Albert styles. You can't form an idea of the excelleuce of ths bargains until you see them. Equally gr-at values in Fall Overcoats. We bnve the very latest, choicest and nobbiest things and a saving of money is guar anteed to every purchaser. If you want to leave your meisure "for .a first class suit, a spring overcoat or a pair of trousers at a small outlav of mon ey, call on us. Men's all wool suits at $8. Nobbv Ctieviot and "Csssimere 8uits at $10. Hundreds of men's suits at $4, $3, . $7 and $7..r0. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Boys' Clothing we confidently believe is worn by three out of every five boys in the county. Experience baa taught careful observers that our Boyss' clothing is the best for money every 1 ime. Our Boys' suit at $3 outlast those for which you pay $4 elsewhere, and our $o goods will look neat and tidy. Kxamine by the way. Our stock of children s clothing is the largest in the county and the moat varied. Mothers, you want clothing for yonr boys, and yon want value for your money: here's where you ean get both. We have the big'goBt and best line of children's clothinlr iu the rattliDg goods suits at $1.73, better at $2, aud still better at t2'2i and 2.50. No house buys in such quantities that wa do: no house carries such an assortment, and no house sells at such low figures. We beat theiu all from 18 to 20 per cent.; that is the main buying point, where yoa gat the biggest value for the least money. Our stock of Spring Overcoats (com monly so called), rather our stock of early Fall Ovurcoats is large and nob by and verp cheap Come and examine. O VEKCO ATP- Our stock this fall is superb. Constant effort succeeds. We are ruak ing improvements every season. Ttie newest novelty thia senson is the box overcoat, with inch lap seam. Every known "fashionable shade is here at prices to suit ell. $S, $10, and 812. These coats must be eten to be appreciated. Men's Ulsters, or Storm Coat :n black, blue aud fsncy Shetlands, black and Chinchillas. American Irish Frii-zes. Fancy cheviots and cassiraeres, at fl. $5, and f G. No auch,, values in any other Itore in the county. Visit our Hat department. Exclusive styles in nobLy goods. No bouse in this county can approach aur prices in Underwear ! We bought in larger lots thsu any other codcern; we paid spot cash for every thing we show. Can you wonder at our ability to undersell all competi tion. 1 FERD MEYERS, THE LEADING'CLOTJIIiE R MIFFLINTOAVN. . 18G5, ESTABLISHED. IPSO Special Invitation To The Ittblic To attend the Attractive bale of ClotLing that goes ea fUilj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will le 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 Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, h don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R L E Y MIFFLINTOWN T?J. IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT TT E WAVE The Largest Stock -OF- HARDWAKE L Building Hardware was never 6o low as now, X4II., LOCKS, IIIXCSES &.C.. t'EJIEIT, 1'I.ASTtt., in fact everything in the Hardware Lan including Houwe Furnih', itf 6mIb WALL. PAPER, BLINDS, fcc, Are iow Sold at Hot torn Price ERANCISCUS HARDWARE. & CO FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I would iDforni the public tbat I bavo cow in my aew milliuery store at tny place of residence on Water street, MifSiotowo, second door from corner of Bridge street, a fall stock of FallJ and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of tha latest styles, and baring employed first class milliners. I am prepared to supply tba public w ',tb everything found ia a flrstclass Viillioer store, coma ana examine toy ttock .... consider it no trouble to sbow goods. March 22-87,1.?. THE COUiNTY v t tn'r.. .17 I;; In...' . ... .-v.- -; - . .i T-'-'r':. Vf lilA", ' '- ' ' I ''-J'-'. : r" - 'jF?Z?' -" - , :' t" ' if. C. CHASE 6c CO.! fV:lA. pf. ft
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