Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 17, 1890, Image 3

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MirrLINTOWN :
KElllEsnU, DEC 17. 1590.
TERMS,
aibacnptlon, $1 .50 per unsa if paid
,a,.BC; If not paid ta advance.
rtaaiasl sUerUsaneota UiMrtad at M
n pgr inch fur Mch insertioa.
Transient bujiaata notices In local col-
10 tents per line tor each uieertioe
pedoctiuas will be mad to those 4 Miring
atrwtiM by the year, half or aartrr
iHORT LOCALS.
Smi railroad time table for
ale of new paeeenger traiu
ached-
couinsoilatiiB.
1 ciar at Howard Kirk'a in
PattsrsoD.
The Jeer shooting season closed
oB Mordav.
Sleirf liinr w" i-poi'ed by the warm
ate ia.t Thursday.
R-lrt Parker' bent hr waih-
J J.'iO aud -Ji pounds.
B y a xira heavy working pants
Jir a- H".Uraugh A Sun.
The four Sabbath school in town
srsall preparing for Christina.
Fur CLnf.H;timarT goods,' go to
Howard Kirk'a store in Patters n.
Ifruu want cheap underwear call
an Iljlkbiugh A. Son, Patterson. IV
Simon A. I'lank of Spruce Hill haa
bn rarit 1 an increase of pension.
The IVrrv Ceunty Farmers Insti
tute wi'l be held on January 14 mud
15.
The weather w is cold enough to
start s'uaii lea on the river on Satnr
UV.
lien's heavy pea jaekets. reduced
from IS 50 to2 00, at Hollobangh
4 Sua.
Rav. J- K- Henderson and Dr. Frost
txc'iarii.'sd pulpiU on Sibbath
sorting.
You cnu bur many nice thing for
Chrstrr-us tb ftH t Howard Kitk in
P:tenou.
JuLn Ho!l"baugh, Jr., has seven
liw rabbits on tha hay mow of his
falher stable.
Msn's fine wool drtss shirts f 1.-
00. $1.23. $1.50. 11.75 to $2.50, at
BVlba.i'li L Sou.
IUina'uber the aale of the MeCuI
loeh prjj rty at Port Iwval. Ka 1
in Qolhr culumn.
Tb uf United States StatasSen-
itor fru'in S.jiith Carolina, is J. L. M.
Iriv, aJFara.er Alliance man.
Tha Sri' (i range in their meeting
itHirrishurg last week, eUcted Jer-oaT-
Ailmau of Juniata, lecturer.
The Pr'vtrian special meetinkra
lut week, w-re tolerably wed attend-1
ibf th mml-ers cf the couKrega-'
bja.
Cans' inn tn'S rtnlvocce a rear. ;
T 1 IT a T.-.-1.-L
air:m-:'.t r li l'dyv goods before
p?.'!i:r" e'i.e hare.
!
"i'L'er tiaiu named Mif-
,
t
'
iat'. unu'i latiou running to I i r
ti''irt and back is talked of. The
tria uiaki.s lifj trips a d:iy.
Farrri"rs ti"e Ire!j Boot, whole
Ilalhsr, at
:
ti jilobaugh & Son.
Dr. K .rh a Consumption Lymph
hrect y import- 1 from Berlin, (ler
DiinT, L.i het'u used n co'injmptiv,
wrajhi iu S:. l.uka's HosiittI. New
Tjrk.
Htu kecleri;r haa opened a r.'otn
tr the a."U"iur.i"dativn of tho down
tn patrons uf the Om Bakery, in
tt Epeui."'iade building on Jirid'e
Itreet.
S'uer::T Nble lodged Chs.s. A.
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Mor.sr n jsil nu 1 ue-edty luurumi.'. i
ca a chirge r.f forgirg the uaui' of
rv;d S:el.er ami Win. I'lih of Fer
managh. Tts tx payers of Lehigh county :
are in l.jf ii-int at the ciunty manage
msiit for I mil din a three thousand;
dal'.ar hoj pn on the poor house;
hna. TLirn tha rascu'a out. j
Th Jews are highly displeased i
ith tuiniater Smith for senlirg re
ports fr.Jia R.issi:i, that the Condition
ofthsJwin Russia is not nearly
fci bud as ha baen upp!i-,d.
La lies and Misses fine drei-s shoes
frum $0.00 to $3,00, guaranteed at
H illobauh i S n.
Th State (irange met at Harria
hurg, laat week, aud sccordiug t- re
fsrt they are in a flourishing condi
tion. Mure tliati GO00 new member
cats haan enrolled the past year.
It.'li on human and horses and a.l
animals cured in 30 minute by Wool
ft ad's Sacitarv lotion. This never
fi!a Sold by L. Banks A Co..
Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13,
13-.'0, ly.
B. K Jamison the head rf the
exploded banking company, of
Phi'.a-lelrhia. was a stane driver in
his sarlv manhood davs. Hia credi
tors aro of the ot'inion that he would
bits dore more eood in the world, if
Is ha-1 s'uok to stage driving.
On Saturday Joseph Adams of
Vabbii xton hlreat store, will receive
new Kt.vk of goods for the holiday
in. Flour, feed, candies, toys
eaten, ti, lemons, oranges, currantBj
pruues, cran berries, eocoanuta Ac
will he on the Iiat of saieableg. Call
and see the ndnk.
TL. P. O. S. of A. will hold pa
tnntic tueetinc in the Iiichtield school
builling on the evening of Saturilay,
tcemter 20. 180U. in which the
pr.scipUs of the order will be fully
tresstne.i antj explained, and a camp
be orgimzed. The Richfield
"Ml win parade in uniform at 5
o clock P. M.
English Spavin Liniment removes
r,' Soft or Ca!lousel Lumps
ndBlaruiahm from horses. Bhjo.1
vm. Curbs. Splint-s, Sweenv,
wnlione, Stitlcs, Sprains, and Swel
ls 1'hr. t, Coughs. Ac. Save $50
o.v use of ,)r) ljttia. Warranted the
-t won-larful Blemish Cure ever
jaowa. Sold by L. Ranks A" Co..
rS'a, MilHintown. Nov. 13,
I"")-lv.
9 l"dkn n.r. & i -
av . r.T" - -"r, of Fayette,
, - - 7 r ,ur Dumber
friend on Tuesday
of her
hooting
thie Z It"- ".uu turkeys in
month. ' thi P-nt
Mont How.r. of Fermanagh town
aip, wear, the champion rabbit
hunter ;Wt having captured 123rab
bit this season.
I k .? T '-'" a family without
home n.w.par i;Ti M 1
the age of illiteracy.
For RA,.One cook ... anii pi
a email woo.1 Btove and pipe, a lot of
parpen tool,. For parViiJ
rTOH K- r-.in, Soafh 3rd
The Pkitm.fpAia Reeor hK i..u.j
its alm.r,c for I01. On. of the in
tere,t.ng Wnr.. in it js the MeKio
WT.nffB.llRat... It i. s em
in every war.
TT.rry O.her,. a 4 r.,r c?tiren of
Mifflintown, now a ctiz-n of ATf,-.
Tiaite.l hia relativM in .;. I
week ne hkea hia new home in the
Mountain Oily.
T: -i -
x an. wninsr "uita made to or
der, can ret them cheaper at IIoMo
baui?h & Son, thnn any ch.thin h-ute
intheconnty. Everr auit guaran
teed to give entire satisfaction.
Tuesday, December 30. 1S0O RT
rhilir. Oraif will ,eU at the Lufherl
au parw.naTe in ths town a lot of'
hoH..hMd- : 'of.7,V" LT
not reen in use lone. R.l t
o'clock. P. M.
'
The Lutheran church in Milton
Pa., extended a cnll t T?
Kpar-eler of the Port Ttoval, Luther
an chureh, but Mr. Sp'ngler con.
rregation splily tok action
thronfrh their council an.l refuse,! to
accept teir pastor's resignation
increased hia salary one hundred and
In farmers' conventions held under i
rue name or Irranyers Alliance or
'other nsme, there have appred Vi
large percentile of member. ,1,.'
are in favor of a system of finance !
different from the Treel n.t; ;
svtm. It is plain the f.r i
Iieve there is not enough
.
circuiition. Many fas
- " I
loans at 2 per cent, on real estate se
K'"""'ni0 sretdown
en rit v.
Congressional or legislative enact-:
TrienTs cannot ettct tbe operation of
mo nvnrai law of supply and de-! "-'".'"" iM' Il Mcu suu- oO,M.. l.iKnt persous. Parisian au
iand ' scnher.wli . w id ariwa two rears ! f tl,. l,,nl. u ci.i v.
., . . I
Saiorer, who is a fimous lumoer
jumper
at ererT rrl...cf ,-t . ...... t ,
be prevaiUl up ,n by the men of '.
L - -, , . "
poor judgrneut of iis party, who urg-;
wl him, t:ir,ii,tt8t th stst of Cou- i
gressman Atkinson. With all
politiral muck raking aud low
talk
they could r.ot find
single thing on
which l. Dse a cSara t
bgin an
ti n 'to
unseat
slwm's
At.mson. 1 he
euspeotmg other
guilty are
people.
iim i iwu nogs
v.i"iiuoiinner, laie Uemocratic j
lK Ik. ll.l ta t..l- I !.!,, mm mlm. T ,
ata di-t:ict has choen the better '
part, and will cot contest Congrsss- j
mu Atiiii.s..ii's Feat The vlorious !
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throug'ioat the district for enemies
ftliM d.-:rr who wera wll'in.r t.,tlo
Wllllll
te-.tifv that Atkiwson ha 1 used ,r.
I if i b LUva am i .-t. 1 1 n uis v bi:iiuii,
but alas for the Capta'ti ha could not ,
fiud th L'ni he wis after, sud he
was ciuielled t give up the pro-;
poa - d tou:eii. lb- found nothing1
wro: ii wit i Atkins -ni election.
' Fro-n thrt li ojrulell A lv.j
Will CW'g, of this p.a-'o, 1 'i-t
j valuable hunting' d.u Moiidsy of 1
.wok. S -tu- individual t'oisi.ntJ
A few liignis ujo a tt ief :
entered Cspt. F. M. ?JpK -ehaTi's
bin n, in C' litie to,ti-.hip. and s:o!r ,
ti.ere from a barrel of rlioiir.
Mr. .Times Witm- r. of I'foutz's Valley.
was in t'-wn on M nday on buisnew.
Mr. Witmer inf ..rms us .hat he has
rJOO tm-hels of p .tat -s srore.l ou
his tarms. Wi liam Cl.-uaer,
New IJioonifl'-ld. has bten adoweU a
pension. He will receive $i8 bnck
pay and $6 jwir month. Annie
Miller, a 1 year-old daughter of
Davids. u Miller, livirg iu Juniata
county, a sh rt 'liatani-e ab vi Mid
ers to. n. sullVifcl a treat loss in Sun-
! dav ni'ht. 30ti nit. Sium villain
entered her roi m and cut off her
luxuriant hair, which reacht-d to her
knees. There is no clue to the per
petrator.
The Columbia Cycle Caleadar.
Bv far the mst valuable buaioess
chudar for 1S91, and -ntirely um -
one in desitrn. is tho
Oinmhn l'v -
cl C-tlinUr and Staii'i. issued by
T..i Mf.. Co.. ol l)t iu. Mas.
Tttr ofiert'.'ir is 10 tne iorm of a
contain 11 -t leaves, eacn ojx-'j in
ches ; oin.N r -Mich day of the yesr
to be torn 5 daily, and one for the
eutiie year. At the lower end of
each w'eek is a blank for memoranda.
and as the leaves are only fastened
. tha nnru r tml rv leaf "Joan le
exnoeed. No stub is lert when the
leayea are torn off. Thj pad rests
upon a stand. conta:uiug icn
rack
and pencil holder, and when placed
uiKin the dVsK tne rni re mihj
the date leaf is bro iglit .urectiy ami
kept constantly before the eye, m k
iug it impossible to overlook date or
memoranda, lue stan.t m.
staineil wosl, mounted with rsed
i..o.rcin bra&s. thus forming an
.mtl 1 nner weitrht. Tae dav
in 1... r 1
r. . - -
of the week and the .ly 01 tne year, ; pene. .0 . , -r. -
together with the numr of dnys to. When the l...larH . her ,hey
i u - . iu.!k..i. hasty ret-eat out of a rear
Mm. m
a short paragraph, pertaining o -y
-t: 1 t. .lr,t Hiibiect'9 These
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DaroTapha have beon caretu.iy ci-
lected from le-.ding publications and
prominent writers, tho Nrger num-
ber having been specially vintten for
a . 1 a. 1: A .
the
this purp-e. Aiinougn iu .
the Ca'e ilar, all
the
mater is fresh and uew, comprising,
notablv events in cycling, opinions
f Td.v'sie.ians and clergy mm, bmts
about road making, and numerous from
ether tepios, the whole bog enough bouse
to make a fair sized volumn whertjUinw
Th ifct overall io the market to
day. 1 the airect orr. Kfrt by
noiiooinjn oon, f attersoa, 1'a.
Rev. Mr. Lewy of ircAlisteiille.
assisted Rev. Mr. HenderKn with
the meetings, last week, three dave,
and nighta.
The new moon will be full the day
after Christmas, and, welLno'matter,
who it will be, don't tou, reader, "get
full on Christ num.
Delamater'a financial explosion
dees not effect republican principles
no more than a delinquent Christian
eflVcts Christtanity.
The cold weather and the United
State troops, have scared the con
templated Messiah war out of the
Indians in the west.
A report was current last week
tht AVannannaker had fsiled. but it
was a fa,se report. Wannamaker
says lie is not in the failing line.
Thirty-four million, five hundred
thousand dollars. i the deficiency in
the appropriations for the payment
of persions the current fincal year.
The Kansas Alliance will hold a
State Convention in Topeka, in Jan
uary to influence the Legislature to
elect an alliance man to the United
State Senate.
The lat enterprise of the town
eunri;; n niaeamadiring "Washington
and Bridge street, will prove itself a
pood one, after the atones have been
broken smaller, or aftr the streets
have bpea covered with a finer ma
terial. xrA? Wr.n H-m,lton Camp-
1 inntr.u t ti 1 .
i - - urir i iim worb.
a'ops I..r the present. It will
there unices other parties le iee
the well and sink it deenpr.
e d
the
Elmer Teach of Beale township,
Juniata connty, employed in the ma
chine shops at the Huntingdon car
works was splitting kindlins? on the
J morning of the 10th insU when a
. niMIA f ill. r. . 1 i 1 I " 1
( ... ,u2 nuwu mint-it ma ritrnc
eye and brow, cutting the brow and
da8tro.Tm th eye.
. ,
f tL rw!1p rd: A
vur,slmas work
11 "'"T1 Mow.a "taff a pillow
goingr to a Market street
dry
Klt 8toro r " was directe.1
" i" ma ip noor. one went
tuere and told the ulm.n
1 want
The man was bewild
ered for a moment: then he answered
I . .! .,!.. .t . . .i .i ,
'W. - eator,
P'easp- !
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BU' more. It will take
be'ore we sret aronn l
some time
-re we g.t around Mean while ;
. t , ...
bi.l, but favor us. and do their own i
----h-- . not wail lor
; feelings g.H.d by neudiu ' wiiat they
..u iup,,H r, or B-n.j a
the ritrtfl the iudit,te.lness.
Few of.
takes a
onr readers realize that it
years work anil
amount of capital
with a newspaper.
a
to
considerable !
furnish them '
Merchant Tha 1 Zimmrrman of
"ereti. mar. lor weigLt are hard
t. . - tl ... I.- L T A .
county. The hogs were sixteen;
months and two we. ka old. The one (
Weighed, dressed, clesn meat, C201bs.
tiie other weiirh'fl C:$01bK: total. 1250
lba: the hearts and liver, weighenl 16 j
- Wttl Hearts UI1.I liver aUdel, i
tbe total weight was 12G6i. Con-j
1 ..I... i . v t .. . ... w.. . . 1 . f 41..
.1. I Lit. auv. t.v..ui. . ' . Ill'
h"g, it is a question whether they
liavj been ipi-tled by any other
hogs in the state this ssasou.
two
From the Bloom field Times: A (
few days ago man mimed Miller, j
employed at Rhinesmith a II jtel, felt j
i i unpiea-ant pricking s nsation in !
his log lelow theknee. Upon search- '
ing f 'T tht cause he was surprised
to liud some bard aubstauce st. eking
iu th- flesh, aud puldg at it soon
brought to 1 gut a rusty pin alxuit
an inch and a half long, which had;
evidently been a part of a breast pit', '
as the joint which fastened it on was ,
stiil plainly seen. How or v. hen it
i reai'ln d the siKt where found is a
.' puzzle, but ell agree that it was a
. ieouliar place to find a breast piu or j
even a pait of one. It is not tuowu i
what tins kime of the rest of the I
j breast pin or the woman who wore
it.
I The river bridge at Port Royal is
I to be a new one from the foundation
t and is to be built a sunt distu1
' ImI av ah'-re the old one tdood.
e
number of bide, that did not coi!ip:y
with the requirements of the adver
tisement for bids were baud'1' ,D
but coul 1 not be considered- 1 he
following are the bids consideifd.
Pannabaker V Son for the wboie
-tmcture. ilS.OOO. Maobtck A Nel-
. son fr the whole structure io,.t.-
ture
; 75. (hat. ,7 Z .
' - h,fl htiuctuie j-io.ut. .?sniuei
Tvson for the utoiie woilt,
. S. Kichenbacli, for tliestoua work
tS.lol Win. A. Mi.hkn for
the wooileoik $7,554. W. H.
Oroninjr for tLe woodwork ?'0.
100. Mr. Cdraan was awarded
the contract.
From the Ibcutingdon Globe of
the 11th inst. At about two o'clock
j on Tuesday morting three burglars
got into tee rcrmcl pars iiiiigi
occupied by Rev. Cyrus J. Mils
sor.
a'iilA T.lllull l-.mi. sL'ill I'llll.
. ;. .r.. A e w.irili Mls.nt $ 1 oo
f' ' '
Tl..rr-..i in ll,r..ii.-n an orvn . iUr
door toid taking ZtL the screws ..al'1"2 S11 -ars (J .
the
door leadibff to '.he ki.clu n. tU-v
v,rre sooii :n ilc i.o.. M1 itii-t
themselves. In going ap stair t bey,
went into a room oc-.-ujwyd by the sis
ter of Rev. MuFsor's ife, who hai-
, a , '
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i- . "
do r.
id runnimr across tne cnnrcti
yard, they juuipe.
1 tne ff -Crf siil es- j
captuuu
; 3 i
HXin Sirtrt. Oioo
no c ue.
The ?me pel
, Masat-r s houso
rjn wl
r .M-ed Mr.
i:. t 'n ind
usu went li
- f H .rrr. V
broke, into the resi :er.c
Site a iwd wa.ch.Knigi t Wtr
"I. ' .nii h0me ailverware. Thev
T?aar Miiks. r. Al Jir. ixe? a a
frm ueT. aiufesr. v
a.l- Lne.T arc iTaiTieci IiU n-
me bv prving oren kitcd-t. mm-,
t.UV aj-0 a.l 1
lo
j a,
General "Wm. Be 1 has receive! an
increase of pension.
Miss. Mattie Scyder spent several
days yiauing frieiidd in Harriebur ,
last week. g c
Mrs. Bank3 and daughter, Ella,
re viwitin? the family of Governor
Beaver at Harrisburg
The list of uncalled letters in the
Mifflintown P. O , on the 13th in-t.,
aa one for Mits Lauia Stroup.
James McCuuley, P. M.
100 consumptive people were
inoculated with Dr. Kocu's lvmptlk,
in New York last w. ek, and on S it
ordxy were reported greatlr improv
ed in he.dth.
On the 11th inut, John Harris of
Beale towunip, died, aged 83 rars,
2 mombs and 1 dav. Mr Hrria
hTed all his day within four
miles
of Lis birth plce. H was a mem
ber of the Acadenna Presbyterian
church 51 years. His wife died, some
six ye-irs a,'o.
"There are scores of Indians on
the reservation wortli from 50,000 to
250.000 each. Following are the
names of lomeof the wealthy Indians:
Mrs. Joseph Douette, a full blooded
Indian widow with 250.0JO; Chris,
Laughlet, a widower, with 120 acres
au.l $60,000: Ju inn
?60.0o0.and the dates family worth
$128,000 are Pome of the rieiiest "
The Stats Grange that met at H r
risburg favored on i.ppiopii,tion
of four iui li.-n dollars for pulh
cnooi purjses and t ley recommend-
me townsuip grange to urge tho
Legislature t , ass the t law or
bin approved by the majority of the
State Tax x-oinn.i-sion. They pro
pose to compel pnr. nt.v, to keep chil
drtn at Kchcol till they ure 14 years
of itge. It was Kngiiist -d t mak.?
the trespass on lands without the
consent or periuiBFion of owners, a
criminal ofTensv.
A quantity cf Dr. Robert Koch's
consumption lvmph has b(cn received
by Dr. J. W. Miite of the I "nivei it
Hospital in Philadelphia, and it was
exje.-ted that a nuiultr of persons
would b inoculated with it last Sat
urday. In speaking of the fluid.
The Philadelphia Times last Satur
day said: The lymph which came to
Ir. White yesterday was contained
in a small sealed p-hiKs tulve of ilvmt
the c ipiu itv of a sherry glass. The
j tube wss i,.t qui', half full of the
llOllid. whirh i rn.ldiuli kmirn r.A
lx rfi t'v clo.ir It Jj ;n .. i
c nccntrute.1 form and tor use it is
!. in i i iiiiiiip one urn in one
hundred dr-Jps of water. Th qnnn.
tity now in iH.sesiop of the commia-
iwais sufii.-i-nl to iun.uUe from!
tha it is -mSHl ,f the nt(.min
of tubrr(-Ir baejlli. a powerful
in
Ix.isn,, cvanurrt of rmd l.r.
but whether this analrsis is cor-
j re t or not m:itt rs little, as people
n,-e more intor.sUd in its workings
than in its composition,
.
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1 Smith HosTKTTLtR. On tha 2Cth
of Noveiiil-r at the MrAlisiervide
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Klruer E. Smith of Lo.
cost Run
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tnd M:ss ;Ma-ie Hostet-
It m wtrvMr that wy taubauid. bo prld htm-
elf oa hi tidy appasarmorw. can errj mui h Dldli
lirt. And ait tiua iiiwtiisi oouid bm AvutdMl if bm
wooid mm
woifrsAGfjiEB?ckin8
oo bis shova. tnd r4 bm it ia the ftnea Dnmj
in tM svcarltl for in-- 1
Change a P'" Table to Walnut.
4 Poplar K tchen Press to Antique Oak.
A Cane Rjcker to Mahogany.
0m vhjuean be doo with 2SC. will of
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I'hii-aijeij hia Maekets. December
13, lc'.iO Wheat 08.- to $ 1.04. Corn,
Duur iade. 55 to 58c. Oais oO to
j o.J . lilt ch!i'ti s, ft a.'is a 10.
Tuikevs 10 to 12c. Pucks 9 to lUc.
i Oei.e y to 10c a ib. Butter 22 to 24
.
Cts a )"U"il. k-XJ'
2 I
to ttr
;Vp4 les to $5
hns- ts at 20
rrel. l.rapes in
t 35 a l:s-ke?. Crm lorries li to
14 o bineL 1'l.rioa ora ige at $2.
t f 1 5i) a bo.. Io;toe at 90 to
1 10 a L:tkel. Onio'.s, $1. to $1.10
a bus'ui 1. Hay at COt: lo $1 for a
hundred pound. li.;oi.s, $2 a bush
el. Bran $21 to $22 a ton. Si-ranrht
live stiaw $1S a tn. Tnreshed
s;rrw, 12 a ton
Chicaoo. Dc. 12. Cattle 1U
ci;!s, 0000 head: prime and Christ
mis Mer-rs $5 to $5.50; crum n to
choic , i-3 to $4 0 h Ttxa- a. 2.40 to
i
2.60: native bntchtrs $1 to 2.5'.
1
. a 1 , a. fcr, $'J 40 ,0 $3 70: prime,
; heavv slid buf hers wglits, o 10
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r FOR "S
AND
INFANTS
..JNVAUDS.
MARK.
HAVE TOU KDXEY TO DEPOSIT ?
ARE YOU A BORROWER I
-C.4LL AT
THE FIRST
BAIKt
UIFFLIV : OWM, p..
FOUR 11AI CKIsTT.
INTEREST
PA1D0 TIME CERTIFICATES,
Mcaey Loaned at Lowest Rites.
SEND FOR OUR C ATA LQGU E o eRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
.rr,i.9M7i
Still a Kicking !
oo
Our Cortpelitors are kicking becam-e we took eyery
advantage that the market afforded in the selection of our
SUPERB SPRING AfiO SUMMER STOCK
They kick because they're left. Their kicking is
strongest teftimony that can be offered to
Our excellent stock and low price,
Don't fail
of New Goods
The
Sight of
and if you mi.s that you will mien
bargains without a parallel?
3 JOOTS KTD
SLI ITERS, - - -
; OVERSIIOKS,
U3IBREJLLAS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
FOR EVEKYUODY AT
G.W. HECK'S SH0EST0RE,
OX KKIl'GK ST.; M1FFLIXT0 WN, PA.
every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
ft
fix x?
!IEDS KO LAUS3ERINC. CAN
THE CiLY LINEN -
COLLAR IN
EHER
r '- T
f yr lTm .
mm
T . r ii - cn-.ti rues. To rene-w oil-cloth.
To t: lish 1-elves. To scrub fior.ro.
To ci-:. n Ciries. To whiten marbte.
vtw .
bZ? mf a A 1-1 c
51 l rawc.
x mm Bassa. mr r '.-i v-v
'laZ1 IT9 f K 45 B
EVERYBODY USES IT.
-V.ai rite tafth.
11 1 :L h tlt-l Inkiratsnmta.
t t.- M-ast ilo lf p4tia.
Luii'l.teit t.brltn la.
KfitTlnaT tOCKll part of marhtr.ra.
tllilatrra to rrumaU o;J chatcla.
ftoxt'ma lra tt a Ut th-tonra.
U a:irrm on brajsara tud wbltw iHwaaa,
Art lata ta chtn tir pu.attaa.
V'tMaimait W ClOtaB UcyciM.
. -aatfai.
EVERY ONE
Psrfect Substituia -
for Bother' Milk.
INVALUABLE
in Cholcda lHrMTuai
AMD TCCTHIKO.
A Quick If Mtaimilatad Fbod
eoa Dvaecerica,
Consumptives,
con male scents,
a perfect nutrient
AIX SUTIM OlSCAaES
Rcaui.cs No COOKINO.
Kcca in All Oumates.
kFHfl Ixok. -Tux CAma
Dolibar-Goodala Ctt'i
BOSTON. MAS.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF 9f IFFLiaTOWH, PA.
wrra
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholder Indiyidtially Liable.
JOSKPH ROTH ROCK. Prendtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cr.
DisrcTORg.
W. C. Pomerov,
John Hertsler,
Rohert E. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Jauppta Rothrock,
Pbilip M. Kepner,
Loais B. Atkinses,
TaCKBOLBBSS :
Philtp M. Kepner, Annie H. Shelley,
Joseph Roihrock, Jane H. Irwin.
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Bolaies Irwin,
VUry Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr
John Hertrlor. T. Y. Irwin,
CharlotteSnrder, Josiah L. Bartan.
John M. Blair, Robert H. Pattersan,
r. ti . m. renneu, L-evi Light,
Samuel S. Rothrock.
Three and Four per cant. Interest will be
Pm on certificates at deposits.
fjan 23, 1891 M
f eicrylTaria Agricultural Woris, Ycrk. r.
(anishar's Btaadcrd knilan aad Saw ills.
Adaxeat a. B. FAAOXfiaB A SOS. lark. Fa.
the
to examine
or you will miss
the Season,
STrlOKB,
- RUBBERS,
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
ISTo-t to Tiscolor !
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BEARS THIS MARK.
. 12 m bv m a. n ar d i tj m
X f lit
R. M laaaft &tm &: V
MARK-
BC WIPED CLEAN IN A MCK1SNT
LINED WATERPROOF
THE MARKET.
tlkWf
FOR
To renoTate paint
To "wa-b out sixikn.
To remove ruti t-
To brighten met -,1a.
To aronr baih-tnbe.
To semr kettle.
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Ptirx. wl :. - L t a:rjy hafia.
idVr-s, tr lx . tr-:rarm.
mowmiatrm tu tu carpat.
FINDS A NEW USE.
1890 1891
FALL AND WIxXTER SEASON
MEYERS'
STOCK OF CLOTHING
Is now ready for your inspection. Whether you aim to save moi ay, drew
in the latest atyles, or beth, you will surely find it to your advantage to
look through this vast aggregation of merchandise. You can t employ a
few minutes more profitably. You may not buy oa your first visit, but
you will aarely leave our establishment impressed wiih the benefits to be
derived frcra patronizing rj,. Yoa wiU see the larsreat Mens Sjil aad
Men Overcost Department in the connty. Our gigintic store ia lit.rrdJy
lined with counters, and each counter loaded hiffh with the neatest. tsobieeC
finest and most fashionable style of Mau's Clothing. But her. s the most
important point : Take any one of these garments and vou will find it
marked at a lower prioe thaa any other house can name ' '
NOTE THESE SPECIAL, PRICES:
Among the many prices in Men'. Suits, we point out the following :
10 for Men a Nobby Business Suits, Sack a.J Frock Styles. all-wesl
materials. $10 for fine Scotch Cheviot Suits, in Checks, Pla'ids and Sdk
Mixtures, f 11 for Mens Imported Caaeimeie Business aad Dra.s S,;s
in Ssek and rrock Styles. $13 for Men', celebrated Black Scotch Cuaviot
suits and Imported worsted diagonal suits. $15 for men s estra flue cat
torn tailor made, imported dress tuitt, in Sck, Cutaway, Frock, and Prince
Albert stylet. You can t form an idea of the excellence of th. bar 'hibi
until tou tee them. Equally great values in Fall Overeoatt. We'hsv. the
very latest, choicest and nobbiest thin-e and a saving of monav 'is guar
anteed to every purchaser. If you want to leave vour measure for a first
claat tuit, a spring overcoat er a pair of trousers at a small outlay o"f mau
ey, eall on us. Men a all wool suits at $S. Nobby Cheviot and "Csssimore
uiU at 1 10. Hundreds of meat suit at $4. $5, $0, $7 and $7.50.
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
Boys' Clothing we confidently believe is worn bv three out of every
five boys in tne county. Experience has taught careful observers that our
Boytt clothing is the beat for money every time. Our Revs' 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 children1! clothing ia
the largest in the county and the most varied. Mother, vou want clothing
for yemr boyt, and you want value for your money: hare s' where you can
get both. e have the biggest aad best line of children t clothing iu the
rattling goods suitt at $1.75, better at $2, and still better Ht $2 25 aad
$2.50. No house buys in tuch quantities that we do; no house carries surti
an assortment, and no house sells at inch low figures. We beat thm alt
from 19 to 20 per cent.; that is the main bnving point, where you -et tlt
biggett value for the least monev. Onr ttoek of Spring Overcoatt (eo,
monly so called), rather our stock of early Fall Overcoats is lar-e and neb
by and verp cheap. Come and examine.'
O V 3 R C O AiT S .
Onr ttock this fall is superb. Constant effort succee.lt W ae b
tag improvements every season The newest novelty this sesson is tra
box overcoat, with J inch lap seam. Every known "fashionable vhade ;
here at prices to suit all, $8, $10, and S12." Thaae coats must be seen t;.
be appreciated. Men s UJsters, or Storm Coat in black, blue and f
SheUauds, black and Chinchillas. American Trial, Friers F.n,. ,.l
and cassiroeres, at $4. $3, and $6.
the county.
Titit our Hat department. Exclusive styles in nobby goodt.
No bouse in this county can aurroarh enr nricea iu" TTndarwear 1 ?
bought in larger lots than any other -:odcern; we paid apot cash for y
thing we show. Can you wonder at our ability to nndaraall all. au.r u-tion.
FERD .MEYERS,
THE LEADING2CLO Till IF, R
MIFFLIN TOWN. 1JV.
18G5, ESTABLISHED.
Special Invitation To The, luhtie
To attend the Attractira a!
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest ta examina th Stock of (loode V
MEN, DOYS AND CHJLDIUN
It is trulj marvelous ta San
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE?
of Suits and Orercoatn at the
Hi pricen leave all Competitors in tha rear, tfen's
t civa him a call if in need ot
D. W. H A R L E
MIFFLINTOWN Tj.
IT IS A FACT VTSLIi KNOWN THAT TT K HAT B
The Largest StocI;
-01-
IIARDWARE Ii THE COUiNTY
TiuildirgIIardware was never fo low as rmw,
MAIL., LO( HX, III!tfE. .c ( EME.Vr, Pl.tSf f ti.
in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House Ftn
WALL PAPER, BLIiI)S, A
JLr JVow Said at Itottom I'ricen l
FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & C
FALL AND W1KTEB ;U00DS-
I wauld inform tha public Wiat I ho
i now in my naw railllaary stara at my placa
j of residence on Water street, liirBintoan,
! ikoto r ire-crow a
; afal' ttock oX FallJ sad Winter miUinerj
i mods, all new. and of tba latest strict.
j snd having employed first class; milliner ;
! I am prepared te supply thepuuli witb I
ererythiBf found ia a flrstclats milliner j
sturo, coma and examine say slock,
consider it no trouble te show a;oeds.
MRS. DBIHL.
Msrch 22-8T.1.T.
No tuch'values in any ether' itoi-. :t
ml Clathia that
gae.a fl liei'ir
OK
Wonderfully Low Trices
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