MIFKLINTOWNt lunNEsOlf. DEC 10. 1S90. TK RMS. a-tription, 1JM T nnum if paid imnc; - not pud i advanco. Transient alertiem!nU Intwtod at 6 ts p "" for ech insertion. Transient basins notice la local eoi J. 10 hiU P"r Una each Insertion. Deductions will ba made to tboaa desiring uI,rU by the Tear, half or qaartrr ,er. SHORT LOCALS. Woi. KoJj'rs i to receive an increase Of psasion. Him Lou Jaekman will be at home from rbillipaaurs tbia week. lira Grave Crawford ia at home from a trip to Washington, D. C. JoSn Leib uf Newport upent part of Sb Da:h annf friends in town. H , Mi'i l Wilkin of Patterson has re. tnrn fttiu a isit tit Fittshurg. Marion Scholl ia at heme from Buck eoun'y where h hu been visiting. Charlie l.owrie, bntehered a hoc for land lord Murray that woii-hed 410 pounds. Mr. ai Mrs- Ira Crarcer residing In the vest are visiting relatives in tbia place. Mrs W.M.Allison and daughter, Janette tre isttir.g in Philadelphia and New York. Joan Howe his the biggest hog ia town, ,nd sportsmen are wagering on it weight. Ciptam W. H. Wharton, of Port Ro;at t-rt oa Monday of infirmity otage, ia hia 77th yer. A!. Uackenbergrr, haa opened a bread and cake store on Brilte St. He (applies the (lore from hi bakery. Mrs. B. L.. S human made her hatband btppv on Sunday morning by presenting kirn with s Ivg handsome boy bby. On Satursiav the county 'commisaionera snll tus contract for the building of the tjril across the river at Port Royal to Gorf li u l uii for $18,4 94. Tbs Dewncrata snd the Indiana are out st humor with the c-nans. The latter say last bare not ail been counted and that's eh they don't gt rations enough. Pemocratic Congressmen are kicking -irths propcssl to send arms to the settlers of the f ar esi so that they can protect taerowlr ssainst the crazy religious la. iea. Excusae papers are noting the onening sfrtrirsl meetings in many places, snd in dicstiens poiat to the coming of a aeaaon efrwi(:on rerial meeting tarongnoat the i tsootry. Sv-sHsl rel'gteas services will be held in' Us l'rssaterin church every evening this I weak- K Vir. Partes of Tyrone and Rev. 1 Dr. Lsecy of Uc Misters ills will assist lir.cf tne w-ek. j The Fsrmers Alliance delegates have 1 boos having a g"d time in balmy , r'lorida. After sre throa;ti sitting it will be' spen whst thsy havs hatched. Thev pro psae cold a uati aal cuoveatiaa in Cin raa:i in Fetrn ry. R"t. J. n. Hen iarion of the Presbvterian ranih will preach tn the M. K. Ctatireh a ti ri.isr nurning In tbe evening the J-t ..ri rVcrr.n's Prorress will be tn: Subjects "The Pilg rim smong the' Biecu!ln .Mountains." All welcome. ! V'-.vf to the d-ath af the late Stewart T 1 i:CU'l-xh. Jthe nadersigeed will expose! strtsm housti'iJ property, fsrming n. rle- asets, farm, mill 'opert, boinestesd and ! stbsr real estate af pob'ic sle on the 2;!rd ; d of December, 1b90. See large billa for I full particulars. I Tuoa. McCcLtncH, I faw'I. W. McCilloch. Also by the undersigned one factory boIMicg, and aiijiwelling houses withjgitod Sis s:tscbed. Taos. McCrueca. .IDDITIO.VjIL locals Boy'a extra bpfiey wortirp panta . tic : lloUoi)angh & Son. Ksnil the ai ticlo on tobacco culture m another column. W, W. Handing if Richfield has been granted a pension. B. Fr-ink Hawk is petting batter from a brie of Typhoid fever. The senson fur shootia deer closes OQtlio I.'ith mst.. next Monday. ! Frj"t does not pnthor on a win do that is sponged with alcohol. If you want cheap uoderwear call on Ilollob u:gh .fc Son, Patterson, Pa. A nuruher of our patrons paid sub criptiju bills last week. Thank", frien.'.g. rs. Jacob Sieler of Altoona, is i visiting hir son E l. Sieber, ou Cher ry tttret. ; Col. S. II. Shower haa been in bed the past week from the affects of a prained back; Men's liavv pea jackets. redueel fi-om $:50 to" $2 00, ai Hollobntgh A Son. Mis,.a Annie, and Minnie Cox of Newport are visiting at William Hawk's in th;s place. John Diehl sells an oil for leathpr that docs not crack, burn or in any ay innra tLe leather. Wm. Pavi.s, a workman at the -art preservatiTe of all arts," intend go irjir on a visit to the western cities in tte near future. A surprise party fathered quite a Isig'i ci mpany of citizensof tba town to the residence of Hon James North vrral evening; ago. The Mifllin eoucty poultry asao cistiun will give an exhibition in the Lewistown Hall, next WaHlueaday. Tharsday aad Friday. If you want to make your friend a Christmas present, buy a pair of W"ae handsome slippers, "at Hollo b'iKU Jt Son. Some thief or thieves stole butter, untied fruit and potatoes from tne house ,f lrs. sllie Da vis in this wwn several nighta ago. The ruaaonic tempi now in the 7''r, of buildinp in Chicago is to be -' stories hiKh. The roof ia to be ""J f.et from th street. .B Sabbath morning, NoTemh- r . Oeorge McCulloch of Port Royal d of pneumonia, rontractel on Pvious Weilnesdar, aad about .vars. Interment "in Churchill -emeterr. The Indiana week. ,rw rattle last Uarf9 epidemic in Hollid; aya- iw?x?,Tli,i?o,Lnck HTen dJfh..8to,rTllinthem-rtct t- uav, wtbe aweet orr. Kent bv Hnl kUngh & Son, Pattor HU An oM I&dj who waa plea,d with th - t,..uo ui iiuaiewink aai.l Ti wffir- SuWribe for the SErnaxx. a,D IU MBUcaw. To raiv a family without home newspaper is living back in the age of illiteracy. Mrs. Lncy VTod of Burre, Vt., who is a hundred and fiye years old applies for a pension as a widow of a soldier of the war of 1812. The Mayor of Lebanon, Pa., haa of 219 fiO of thecity money. In de fault of &0( bail, ha waa sent to jail. For Saxe One cook stove and pipe a small wood stove and pipe, a lot of garden tool-. For particulars call on Jamea K. Robison, South 3rd Street. Ve are indebted to B r.jamin Lee M. D., f.r the Fourth Annual Report of the State Board of H-alth and Vi tal Statistics of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Peter Keesler of Orwin, Pa , butch ered a 2 year, 1 month old hog last weeif, rnai ureased 73ti poind. It waa 9 fe, 7 inches long. It was of the Chester white breed. Itch on human and horseu andTl animals cured in 30 minute by Woo!-1 foada Sanitary Lotion. This never I fails. Sold by L. Banks ,t Co , frnirgists, .Miffiintown. Nov 13 1S?0, ly. S.iv the Bearer Springs Hpf: Id Quite a numlier of young folks sre taking a course of" c-.t. chetical in struct iot.s undt-r paatora Zimineruiau and Wetzlerin the Old and New Lu theran churches. Several days ago John Yeple of Mount Union while conplinjf oars in the railroad yard had th middle and index finger of his Mt hand severe ly injured. Dr. D. M. Crawford at tended the cae surgically. The Honey Grove Metholi-t con Cremation will lay the corner stone of thir new church on Sarbth D carnber 14, 1S90. Ministers of all neighboring congregations have been invited to attend. T. H. Greevy, democrat, will con test th aat of Congressman Kd. Sonll, in the Bedford district, on the grouud tV.it some four or five hun dred Scull votes, were cist in polling' peaces that are not situated in the j Toling district. Fanners fine Dross Boot, whole , leather, $2.o, at HolTobaugh & Son. Civil Engineer Fiank Patterson, who was so unfortunate as to lose his left arm in a railroad acci lent in New Jersey, abont 4 weeka atro is home and is as well as can be exyect- ed after having passed through none-! vers an ordeal. I Dlamater , of Meadville, j bankers, foiled last Friday to the i amount ef a half million dollars. The late republican candidate for governor was on of tha firm. The state treasurer had on hundred thousand dollars of the state fnuds deposited in the bank From'the Newton Hamilton Watch man : Monday while little Russel, son of Mr. MeCallion, wss eating pop corn, he chocked or. a grain. They ran with him to the doctor's, but be f re be could render any assistance his littl aonl passed from this world of sin and mrrow to the world be yond. He wan aged a' out four yearn La es end Misses fine dress ehoes from $0.90 to $3,00, vuaraoteed at HoUoHaugh t Son. Dr. Koch's new cur for persons in the first and s?cond stages of con- j sumption, is arousing an interest j throughout the civilized world. The i trfa'tuent is by inocculation. The; medicine if that terra may lie applied to it. is an animal fluid lyrnpth j that is injected in the hack about 'the shoulders Hr. Kiou, lives in Ger msnv. and last wek sAut a vial of ( the lympth to a New York doctor. j English Spavin Liniment removes; all Hard, Soft or Callonsed Lumps! and Blemishes from horses. Blood ) Spavin, Curbs, Splints, ;Swe-ny, Iting-bone. Stifles, Sprains. amlSwol-i len Throats, Oiugha, Save $30 1 by use f ore bottle. Warranted the ' most wonderful Blemish Cure ever: known. Sold by L. Bin ks & Co., DrugRiata, Milllinto n. Nov. 13, 1890-1 y. The Pennsylvania rai'r .nd an nounces that it will enforce its rules hereafter in regard to the little folks. Children under five vears and under i twelve years, sre carried free, over five ynara and nuder twelve years at ouehalf rate tickets, over twelve years full fare. Any part ice wishing to tiavel and tke their children with them had letter heed the warni utr, aa the conductors must carry th: order out. Ex. The Ceatueld Raftsman's Journal, save a prominent citiwn of Ch ar field county was so distressed over th loss of his amiable wifo that he determined to get another wife as toon as possible and liv as happ.ly aa bfore the death of his better h df. He buried bis wife on th- 5th of No- vtubr ; on the 7th h popped the nnixlion to a fair damsel ; on the I "12th had the licne iaaued to mar ry by Register Fulierton, on the loh the whole job completed in a little ovr a week. George Fishborn, aged about 30 years of Harrisburg was killed abont 2 o'clock on Friday morning by a faat passenger train going east. Th train on which he was braking, and of which his brother wss firemen, had stopped at the station to take coal The 1 icomotive was in need of aand, and George Fishburn was in th act of passing up a bucket full when th fast .train cam npon : bitn killing him instantly. His skull wan hrra-en anj that in tba only pl..ca " t-'" itraou, apparently that be waa hurt. Hi body waa taken to under taker Snyder's and coffined and sent to Harrishnrg on the 8.12 train on Friday forenoon. A wifa and two chil.'ren mourn for him. Enoch Anderson of Sydney, Ohio, a native of Juniata, and owner of the Francis Hower farm 50 years ago, paid Lis native hilla a visit. It is 45 years kince he left this valley. While here he stopped with hia cou sin, J Emery McCahsn and revived the recollections of many years ago. He has been prospered iti Ohio, in the accumulation of property. The Snyder county Trihuue says: Several of our young tyros Jot themselves in a bad fix ton Tuesday night a week. While out hunting thy became cold and in order to warm themselves they went to work and piled a lot of logs and rails into a road that leads to an old Heiater Valley farmer's fields. The old gen tleman wanted to haul into the fields when be found that the road was closed, and beiug a man of 70 win ters. he, of cours-3, waa unable to gain an ectrai ce.j,He employed aifew local detectives who cleared' uo tiie case and brought the boys before the Jus tice of the Peace. They were asked to pay for two loads" of manure, (which the old man was nnable to haul through) the costa "of prosecu tion, and a chance to warm them selves for the third time by taking the logs and rails out of the road a gin." Men's fine wool dres shirts Jl 00. $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 to $2.50, at Hollobaiigh & Son. From the Lewis'own Gazette: T J. Dahiin took a rabbit limit week befora last in Stone Valley and cap turnl thirty-sevn rabbits. L it ge owl seem to be plenty, and they are making Fad havoc among the farmers' chickens that root on trees. A wild cat has done some hideous yelling along Jacks mount tin at niht during the past week. The flows of gas from the ar.'eaian well at Newton Hamilton haa stirred np our old friend Christ Hoo'ey, who eeems to think that their ia gaa or coal on his farm thinks of test ng it in the near future. On day last wtek aa Steward Dull was hauling wood off Jacks mountain he tame up to two tiice large deer standing in the brushes uesr the roa 1. They st:od and looked at him awhile and then troted off and did not so-m afraid His only trouble was that he did not have a gun. Mr. Frar.k Wert, of Uppr Paxton township, I)4iu. hiu county, who has leen employed by tne Millersburg Hom Water Company for some wteks, sutTer.d a single 1 on Sat urday. After finishing his week's work, he went to the residence of Joseph Henningcr in the same town ship, and purchased a cow for $30 cah. He then started to drive the animal home, and wheu but a short distance from Henningera barn, the cow g. t its leg fastened in a feuce and twisted and fell to the ground. The poor animal suffi-red for a brief time and then did. It is suppos-od that a blood vessel was ruptured. Philo Paunabaker of this town has a radish that he nised in his gar den, that ia hml to equal in size and weight- It is 16 inches long, 15 inches rou'.'d. and we:ghs 4 pounds. Men's heavy wori ing pants reduc ed fr .m $1.35 to 90c. at Hollobaugh fc Son's Clothing store. On Saturday afternoon a week Wil'iam McKimtn: left Harris burg for his home near Carsotiviile. He got off the train at Dauphin ami ptarted to walk home. The next morning hi-s n William McKiinm, .'r , a so rvturnin-; fr ru Harrisburg, and in crossing Pet- r's Monutain, he Came serosa the dead hoiiy of U s fa ther lying in the public road ou the Ciat k's Valley Sida of tbe mountain. This was about 4 o'clock on Sunday evening. Startled by his discovery h hurried to the nearest residence aud notified the neighbors. The body was taken to the home of Mr. utits ani tJoronor nuiDdler sum moned, who held tbe necessary in quot over the rem si is, the jury ren dered a verdict of death from the heait nflYction. Mr. McKimtn from his sui round. ngs fell bar-kward and en tili. d instantaneously wilt out a struggle. Deceased was about (IG y ars of age. l artieg wishing suits matte to ol der, can pet them cheaper at Ho'.ji bueh & S.m. than any clothing bouse in thei conr.ty. Evry tuit guaia-i-teed to giva entir e Katisfacticn. From the Chambersburg Rexsi ttiry. A pcuiiar threshing accident occured ou the farm of John Lesher at Cin'iford Springs on Fridav, which reultd iu tho wrion injury to one ui th hand-4 fuilveiL McLilau Reed, uith bis traction engine and thresher, and a gang' i'f mP, wcre doinp the threshing. The rDgin-r hia enruio for a few momentn to go to a blackHinitb H ; neArbv and while he was absent the btslt strap on tht governor of the en gine broke, the governor flew off and aa a result the ergine and thrrg'jer t-pgan to gKj at a terrible rate tf speed. Fr-nt RJ-lv of Ham-bon townhip was feeding the thresher. Th cylinder of th machine Lurnt, on account of the rapid revolutions, and the end of (he box was blown 0-.1t Ridcelv as kuockd down by tho exphai',r. VheD ho was picked up it w found that he had a lump ovt r the left rar, a cut above tbe left eve . 1 . l 1 11 bru.-a. He was unHn"tcioi;n f-.r r: 1 , ti.. J Il'Ul I - A AJV ! II I UJU ..u I ittinrv llitsnvh it in i 1 working' bo ciose to-;tLer. On Sat urday morninj; ire. Ridgely waa iu a quite serious condition. Jnolala Xuraery. All kinds ol fruit trees for salo at 1 wbolaKale or retail. Write for price ! list, to S. F. Himf, Cocolamus, Juniata Co., Pa. Xov. 19, 3m. Jlammslh Furnlihl partmcnt. Oe- 1 W have devoted one entire side of the store for furnishing good as our trade ia this department has don 1)1- Whyf you will ask. Simply because we have the largest 6 took and positively the lowest prices ever granted for same goods in Juniata county. If you are iu need of gloves, neckwear, hosiery, umbrellas, white shirts, cardigan jackets, underwear, hats, caps, etc, you will find you can save money by dealing with us and at the same time get relible goods. Fkrd Meyers, The Leading Clothier, Mifflintown, Pa. yiAHRIED : McAustei Am m hum an. On the 27tuult.,"by Rev. Emil Lmy, R. El liott McAlister, of Swales, aud Re becca Ammerman of McAli&tersville. Pollock Btn.tR. On the 1st inst by Rev. E. E. Berry. John C Pollock and Hatty Beiger, both of Lack township. Cluck iliTCHEix. On the 23rd ult , by Esquire Amich, Albert Ciuck of Richfield and Valeria May Mitch ell, of Mdlerstowu, Perry county. Mot cb FrKorsos. On the 27th ult by Rev. S. S. Gray bid, Reuben Mover t f Mouroo township, and Clara Fergus ia of Greenwood, Twp. Diem Davis. On the 27th nit., by Rev. S. M. Frost, D. D., Christ en A. Diem of Dowcinrtown, Pa , an 1 Mary J. Davis, of Fermanagh township. Work Makfett." On the 18th u'.t., at Academia, by Rev. S. A Dav enport. Rolert A. Work and Jennie A. Maffett, both of Tuscarora Twp. Ernest Showlks On the 19th ult,, by Rev. A. H. Spangler, Harry Ernest of Patterson, and Kate Show ers of Milford township. Pkck Baker. On the 20th ult., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Oscar Peck of Tuscarora township, and Blanche B ike-r. of Harrisburg. Reiole Patterson. Oa the 24th nit., by Rev. J. A Mattern, Howard Reigle and Minnie M. Patterson, both of Bealc township. Kesei'p Gai-lt. Oa the 25th ult., in BelU ionte, by Rev. Wni. TLaurie, IX D., Wni. A. Keunrpp, of Port Royal, and Emma Gau'.t of former place. Midileswarth Mu.ii. On the : Cth ult., at Boavc-rtown, Suvder Co., bv R"v. Zimmerman. Edmund Mid dleawarth, and Au: ie Miller, both of McClure Citv. JHi:i: Wisev. On thie 2.'!rd u!t., in Mon roe township, an iuf.int child of Amos Wirify, aged 7 months. Whartost ()u the 8th of Decf-m-br. Ctpiain AV. II. Wharton of Port R iviri. Aged abiuL 77 years. McCi-lloch. Ou the :J0th tilt., in JHford township, Htewnrt T. Mc-('ti!IH-h in tlie CSth year f his age. AVatf.ks. N'ov. 2fi,' lfi-.i0.Mr. J. If. W iters, a d 89 yirrp, 4 mouti s and -lihis. IVcrapi d l;ved near Rich-v.-iic, Himtiiidou Taken- On the 1 Ith ult , at Aca W.ii:i, J:uus ( rlnsow, iufrnt twin "iu of Mr. and Airs. Lewis Paden. ujed 3 iu. ntl.i nnd C days. KtitsTETTEiL Ou the 12th ult., nur Aliue, Suvder ountv. P. fer D. K-r'tettfr, formerly of Oricnt-il, hji- cit 2a yenr, o months and 2 days. Kvr.T. On the 2iid ut., in Dela ware township, froin paralysis, Rev. .jai-..u j.urtz, a uu;eil 73 yunis, davf . MfjiiK'inst minister, 7 inor.ihs nr.d 10 SEE MY SPONGE? SHINE four Srioaa wnn WOLFF'S ACME BLACKI NG ONCE A Other days AND WATER EVERY Housewife EVEhY Counting Roorr EVEhY Carriage Oror EVERY Thrifty Mechanic EVERY Body ab!9 to hold a brush SHOULD USB M M PAIMT r mmd 'mruisU mt (A WOLFF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. "Ir-fUMOWK MA.RKKTS. ViriiWTow. JPer'r 10, r-no. " .- ' i. . . , 1 1 1 Tr . H-tr IHor. . . s'i.-h .".!."! Mt Cm, oM ru r?e. ..... ....... t-'tinrrn-i-d. ...... i ll.OtbT BOl .... r'. ! s. . ti ........ o:ai' CrN.i ...... ., .... ft" rta G-O. Ill .'. :! -Vru n.-.:. 1.1 . IS t. h.! i.AnKI-' 5 M SO ft" tt.no ...... I tjO UO iXl 1 21 J0 () 1 H) 1 M 1 rniLtMLrni Vabkcts -.O-crmbar 6. I ISSfO X... 2 rid ri,ral Wo I.. Crn Oi'.a j! uw. Lira turkeys 11 1.. tv. to 12c a lb. uqcks. to 10c Goes-, 8 to l Q aK t to lUc. Clortrt-secd, 7 Br in, 2 to $21 a tun. Uay at 55c to $1. rr our bmi4re-l founds. Pu Utc.., f0c lotl i Ulii!. Od'ons, $1 to $1. 0 a bu.Iifl. b mrrt p..tr.w 40 V 6Jc a basket. Armlet 3 to $ a birrel. Efg, r.r.b, 2H to aoc a doz. Butter 18 to 25c a IK. IIS.M Jk A. - 1 1 . . . 1 1 4 - k" "i- . u. i ta ueaus, j u , $2.2' a tusl.ol. j Chicgo, Dec. 5 Cattle Receipt,, 9000 head; shipments, 3000 fctaead; export sim , tiijfiiig steers, $1.85 to 6.30; ottirrs $3.25 i to 4 75; Texans, $1.70 to I 30; coae, ball., land mixed, fl to 2 50. Hogs Receipt.. J 30,0O0 head; light mixed $3.40 to 3 5 i; i better snd t acked $3.0 to 8-7C: i.r,,.. bearjand tatc-.eaa' wri-h. $3,071 t., j.eO " 1 xL KYUH do n w as V V DID WEEK! X A wash them X " CorvciH t W'Li. rIM OLA MCW fuMMlTUItC f ..u.lT.NOLAM.NCM.P.a..R( I F WlU STAIN TlM 1 ariu. St.in vow Ol. B..rrs I UiuIt.m .r.Co.eM I 1 1 1'-,'". 3.40 to 3.85. SbeepReceipi. 500U head: nvive., $3.76 to b.i,; Waiter..,, $3.. v. 60 to 4 95; Texaua $3.6 to 4.87i; u'mb., a $4 95 to 5.05. 'i" FOR AND NFANTSINVAUDS. 1 RfcCE t C 3 Py ptft'g MARK- Tk, a m raw HAVE I0U MONET TO DEFOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I -CALL AT THE FIRST MIKFMJfiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTKRlST PAID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Mney LoanBd at Lowest Ritas. SEND FOB OUR CATALOGUE .. pr.iCC ATLAS ENGINE" WORK?. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Still a Kicking ! 00 Our Competitors are kicking because we took every advantage that the markets afl'ordtd in the selection of our SUPERB SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK They kick tcaii.e they're left. Their kicking is the strongest testimony that can be offered to Our excel f cut stock and low prices. 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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. t .z our Perfect Substitute - fer Mother's Milk. IN VALUABLE IN CHOIXNA I N FANTUa AND TCCTHINC. A Quickly Assimilated Foot roa DYSPEPTICS, consumptives, convalescents. Perfect Nutrient in all Wasting oiecafcts Rcouiata No COOKINC Kcces im All Clivatet. VfV tor oar h. lna CHS a t Ftw.va or Ik. Turn." m oc lo mxj BdJnMe. CoHLor-Gcoddo Cc., SOSTO. MASS. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF IHIFFKIJTOW, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSRPH ROTH ROCK. Preitdent. T. VAN IRWIN, TatAur, Diaccreas. W. C. Pomeroy, John HerUiler, Robert K. Psrker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson, sTocaaoLrias : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shfllay, Joseph Rnthrock, Jane H. Irwin, I: E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Knrts, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, CharlotteSnyder, Josiah L. Barton, JoNn M. Blsir, Robert H. Patterson, r . H. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothiock. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificated of deposits. fjan 28, 1891 ti t'arfDhars btsadara Lugiaes aad air KfiK IS m - H tlsuit. Trvtioe ed lu'..ii. h aatfrcsa A. B. HEaCHAB A S03. Isr. Sra. CAU liH P.E'ilCD Cll BEARS THIS Ki-.RK. ssssssssssBessss-s"s. I I I m I MS StSafS. i ''w-i 5a.ia.-i ne mouse 1890 FALL AND WINTER SEASON MEYERS' STOCK OF CLOTHING l fhTlff ff 7Ur lnrCUon- .,'heth y to save money, dresa I !k u8?'"' r bth' -VOU Wl11 Bure,y tind " to Tonr advanfage to look through this vast aggregation of merchandise. You oan t emi-Joy a few minutes more profitably. You way not buj on vour first visit, but you w.11 sorely leave our eKtablishment impressed with tbe lnefits to ba '"yod fr m pp.tro-s; rs. Yoa will e tho largest Mma Suit and Wd St DeI,alt"e,'lulu tL couuty. Our g.gautic u.re is literally Imed wuh counter and each counter loaded high with the neatest, nobie finest and most fashionable styles of Mens Clothing. But here's the mosi important potnt : Take any one of these garments and von ill find it marked at a lower price thaa any other house can name. " NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRICES: Among the many prices in ilea's Suit., we point out the following : 10 for Men a Nobby Bnniness Suits, Sat k and Frock Styles, all-wool materials. 10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Plaids and Silk Mixtures. 11 for Mens Imported Cassimere Business and Dreas Suit in Ssck and I rock Styles. 12 for Men s celebrated Black Scotch Cheviot suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits. $15 for men . extra fine cus tom tailor made imported dress suits, in Sack. Cutaway, Frock, snd Prina Albert styles. You can t form an idea of the excellence of the bargains until you see them. Equally great values in Fall Overeoats. We'have the 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 'a first class suit, a spring overcoat or a pair of trousers at a small outlay of mon ey cal. or, us. Men s all wool suits at S. Nobbv Cbeviot and 'Csrimere ciuits at $10. Hundreds of men's suits at f 4, $5, . $7 and $7.50. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Boys' Clothing we confidently believe is worn by three out of every fave boys in the county. Experience has taught careful observers that our Uoyss clothing is the best for mouey everv time. Our Bovs' suits at $3 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, vou want clothing for your boys, aud you want value for jour monev: here's where you ean get both. Yt e have the biggest and bebt line of children's clothing in the Mtthng goods suits at $1.7o, better at $2. aud still better at $2.28 and if-.ol). .No house buys iu such quantities that we do: no house carries such an sssortment, and no house sells at such low figures. We beat them all from 19 to 20 per cent.; that is the main buying point, where yon get the biggest value for the le.-ist monev. Our stock of Spring Overcoats (com monly fo caded), rather our stock of early Fa'.l Overcoats is large and nob by and verp cheap Come and examine. O "V E R C O A5rP s . Our stock this fall is Knnerli. Cns.f ir.f . T..,-f 1. iv. ..w - lnff lmnrovetnenla .vn Tk. , " -".j o.wu. iuo ur. litoit inis sc.ison is tne box ov. rcoat, with J inch lap seam. E very known "fashionable shade ia here at prices to suit all. S, 1(, Rd 812. These coats min-t be seen to be rcc-iatc-d. .Men s l isters, or Storm O-at ;n black, blue and . fancy Suotlai us, black and Chinchillas, American Irish Friezes. Fancy chevioU and cassimeres. at 4. T. mwl . V,- ,,,.1, ..I.,.,- , ...1 ." - ' the county. Visit our Hat, department. Exclusive styles iu nobby goods. No house 111 Ihi. nnrlv ..on t. . : - , - , . . . . . -----. ,.u oF)iiui u ui iirices in inoerwear ! r a bought in larger lots than any other codcern: wo paid spot dish for every- " " m tion. FERD MEYERS, TIIE LEADINGjCLOTII IiE R. lFFLINTOWN. 1V. 1805, ESTA B I, I S 11 E 1). 189 Special Invitation To The I'ublic To attend the Attractive Sala ol Clothing that goe.a tin dairy from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. EARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the tock of Jods for MEN, AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of uits and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Low l'rK-ers. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, to don't fail to give liini a call il in need of Clothing. D. W. H 1 IFF! -I"NT TOWN lV. IT IS A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT WK HAVE The Largest Stock -ok - HARDWARE IJN THE COUJNTY Ijuilding Hardware was never fo low as now, -VAII., LOCKS, III.Ot Ate. lEnE.1T, PLtXTER, in fact fcvurj-thin in th Hardware Line including House Furnishin Ged WALL PAPER, IILIiDS, &c, ArelVuwSoldat Ifotloin l'rices by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO" FALL AND W'LNTEK GOODS. . i would inform tbe public th.t I have j nnw in mv new millinerr tore at mv rlace ' of residence on Water atreet, M ffllntowo, I second door from comer of Bridge atreif, aful' stock of FallJ and Winter miilinerj j gooda, all sew, and of the latent styles, j aud baring employed first elm, milliners lam prepared to sapplj thepnblic with everything found in a first dsns milliner store, come sari examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DE13L. Usrch 22-87.1.?. 1891 ' . . 1, ..... . uv..-.. 1 o m, tuftt . ,. . .. .i.M .aiurn in any LUrr tlUIfl IM uurumiy w unaerseii au cemwu- ' r A R L E 1 T KmWHTEDrXlr'rT, - a- ". &J-. - WAKTED-ACENTSs; to soLiri r ouoarts ros sn M TREES, SHRUES, Vi"ES, fS.-.i flJL STEADY VVOF.:. ! f'Srt ror IIoBOTt, latfsitrlsas -2ji!s0 Blrr SipMs.i.or'", --i Pv' '"i? J.lon If pr.larr V (rrow f a!l 1 n of ' UBAiirt'Trr. CHASE & CO.:t'H:i,ft KA J
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