Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 18, 1891, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
WEDNESDAY, XAB. 18.1S91.
TERMS.
Bnascrlption, SI .60 per annum if paid
In advance; $2.00 if not paid in dc-
Transient advertisements infwrted at 60
eeats per Inch for each Insortion.
Transient basinees notices In local eol
, jo irate per line lor each Insertion.
pedaetioaa will b nsade to those desiring
U advertise by the year, half or quarter
J"-
Public Sale.
areb 18 Jfrs Sarver will toll at the
iaeebs' fares near JiffliBt0wn, en bona,
jt, tows, eight Tyoung.'cetr.e, fenr begs,
at of chickens, buggy and a full assort
meat r farming implements, potato!, oats,
era by tba baibel, four lod of hay, and
all her household and kitchen furaitnre
Thursday, starch 19 .Teston Banner
will aeli at bii place ef residence, 2 mils.
Berth of Tbosspsontown, bedt and bedding,
sod household furniture; corn, oati, pota
toes aad botes. Sale at 1 o'cloak.
Oa Saturday, Mar. 21, Geo. W. Kerch
Bar will nil near Van Dyke; 7 boraea, 0
milch cows, S young cattle, hogs, sheep
ahickeaa, and full assortment (of farming
Implements,
Ifenday, March 23 Milo Leonard, will
aell at his place one mils north west of
MtAlisterville, household and kitchen
haiture, Carpentar tool, wheol barrow,
potatoes and so forth. Sale at 1 o'clock
r. m.
SHORT LOCALS.
The hook and eye is coming
use again.
into
Decoration Day, this
on Saturday
Good Friday, March
next lgal holiday.
Wayne -county paid
year comes
27, is
$789.5.
the
for
Fox scalpsSast year.
Itev. Isfcao Ilecknian visited Lin
friends ia-Tuniata last week.
Captain C. F. Ilinkls has been
gnrcreJ a pension of $12 a month.
A patch growers association has
Wen organized in Franklin county.
The -new mayor of Philadelphia, is
proprietor of Leary'a Old Book Store.
Oecrrpe S. Ceun is assignee f the
estate of John Brant of Lack fo-wn-fcbip.
President Harrison re crated at
"3nck shooting in Mrryland last
"week.
TU-v. J. B. Henderson will preach
'to young men ot next Sabbath ev
ening. John Jsmea of Kaat SHb haa
'been granted a pension of $12 a
racatb.
'On Saturday a vree'k tlie fci.erifT of
Thicks county stud 15 farce at pub-
he aalo.
The next mot tins? of Huntingdon
TPretsbytery wit be in Aprai in Phil
:tpsburg. F. E. Be wars. Esq., cfl uiddleburg
"was in town ft legal bnimiesg a day
'last week.
Albert Htstaing' Hlipps-J on lion
day morning a week au Woke his
'hip bono.
The Friendship Fire "Company is
out of debt nd haH meney in the
TrMsnrr.
r.arcr.T Aill.r.n Iinm.1!
- i
from Wash: agton. Coujres havinS:iT,relli;eld.. of Lewistown, was graat-
Jiourned. T,u!n "verai uav ago. wun
'arrsars anwinirting to $t.80fJ. '
For the-veek ending. February 23,:' Stepl,pn Hunihbarger and Bobert B
Tort Royd. dealers dipped 5,GC.-Tatj0l.mnr baTa hteu piacaa on tna
dozen egt. J pension lkt at" twelve dollars per
Charlwi Milliken f TnsTflrcraJ
'Valley wili'Luild a new barn. the com
ing sumntir.
The Port Royal Branch Bank win
"be soon niored into the new quarters
prepared fr it.
Mr. anil frs. George Hembach ol
Lewibtowt Junction vkited in this,,
place laat rwek. 'j
The Lew.sburjr furniture factery1!
go is to b rebuilt.
il"Tiw. Jimicta county. wiSl be pleas-Kx-Com.sBnor
.civik G. W.d to le,rn tbnt Bfce Lbs um award.
i5urcbtiI.i ja a salesman -for a Phila-'! .j c..i. i t i nom
delphia grceery huu.se.
F. M. M rrnrjel hue been aj
pointed solicitor for the Pennsylva
nia RailroftC-Company.
John Jan.ee of Wcirford has
'been granted an incrf atie-of pension,
from $4 to 522 a month.
Geo. W. Mess will b6 hun;r at
"Wilkenbarre ox the 26th of March
for, the ni ardor ef hie wife.
There f.rm;io be a general ex
presin of o:igratulatifra over
the prospect of a fruit crop.
Wkat the people roont nd now
i cornl leuce in wafik other that
debts an be hoaiably paid.
The "blood houu.1 bitch owasd by
John J. PattersouJias five ba&isome
pups. Vhey are all one color.
Tho Tkird Division of the flth
Army -Corps, will hold a rp-unios in
"York, Pa., n the 25th of March.
Elmer Kv rtz and wte of Omaha,
thave been viaitinir their parents Mr.
d Mrs. W. H. Kurtz f Mexico.
The Junieta ConferMice of the Lu
theran Synod f Central Penneylva
nia, f m in eeasion at Port Royal.
By appoint mant of eonferencp,
Rv. Yf, X. Wallis will preach for the
Evangeliad congregation i Patter
son. J. M. Muteer of Fayette township,
has changed the date of his sale of
live stock and farmiDg implements to
March U.
Miss Lizzie Oberholtzer will teach
subscriptioa sohool in Mifrlintown.
Commencing April 20, A term of
ten weeks td.
The Republicans of the Pennsyl
vania LegialotHre, by resolstion ap
prove of the rulings of Speaker Reed
in Congress.
The assault difficulty between Joe
Rues, Tom Lowery and Bob Lyons,
having been amically settled the suits
have been withJiswc;
Every taxpayer in Pike township,
Berks county, has signed a petition,
to be presented to the Legislature
against the new Road law.
Da-id Sieber, of Third street is
receiving the congratulations of his
friends ever the presentation of a
nice large boy baby by his -wife.
-Vina Lillie Heinbachof Reedsville,
and Harry Dell formerly of this town,
bnt now a citizen of ReedsTille, Mif
flin county, were recently married.
The inclement weather last week
was the cause of the postponement
and change of date ef a number of
public eales throughout the county, j
The Philadelphia Times savs the
city has two regularly organized An-'
archiat societies in our midst and con-1
sequently the city is not bomb proof.
Miss Annie Qilfilien, was stricken !
with paralysis, at her home in Mc
Ali.terville some dayss ago, and has
been in a critical cenditien every
since.
"The Ohio house has naanad rh;u
forbidding persons under eighteen,
years of age to enter any olace.
where liqnor is sold except on lawful
business."
James Horning of this town was
surprised the other eveninsr on hia
return home to find Mrs. Horning
awaiting him with the present of a
nice girl baby.
The Perry county Fair is early in
annouaeing its time for exhibition,
which will be Tuesday. Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September 15,
16, 17 and 18, 1891. '
John H. Beale, formerly of Juni
ata, died at his home in Lewiaburg
some days ago from the affects of a
fall upon ice on the pavement at his
house. His age was C8 years.
William Ort who, has been living
in town the past several years has
moved to his farm in Fermanagh
tewnship. He says: "It don't gojout
there on my farm when I'm away.
An exchange remarks: There will
be ne peace or quiet in Jersey until
Lingo is strung np. Guilty "or not
guilty of the murder of Mrs. Miller,
he is a mischievous smoked Yankee.
Itch on human and horses and al
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool
toad's Sanitary Lotion. This never
fails. Sold by L. Banks fc Co.,
Druggists, Midintown. Nov. 13,
1S90, ly.
Don't forget it. Win. B. Harman
has changed the date of his sale,
from the 30th of March to March 25.
He will sell his live stock, farming
implements, posU, rails, grain in the
ground, and an orchard of 1,1100
peach trees.
The dwelling house of Lewis Ar
nold, near Oriental this county, was
destroyed by lire on the morniug of
the !Uh inst. The building was in
sured. The fire was started from
tho tove pipe- The valuables of the
ho M-ie were saved.
We are informed by a friend at
Acadeniia, that there wi'l bo a so
ciable at the Seminary Acadeniia,
for the benefit of the Presbyterian
church. LiJies of the chnrch will
furnish refreshments. All are invi
ted. The writer f iiled to notify us
of the daXef the sociable.
Says tire Ciambersburg Itepseitory:
Int it down in your memorandum
liook that we bad sleighing in Frank
Sin county &? year on the Hit'h of
March, an in usual oecmrence. Many
farmevH came to town oa Thursday
in sleighs -and some of them Teport
efl the roals badly drifted in places.
JIcYoytctrn Journal: Georm
KcYewtcwn Journal: Georm W.
month, and Andrew J. -Jeukios at
eight dollars per month.
The soasou thus far is very nuoh
like the Bfrriug ef 188'.), atid n in um
ber of people tire apprehensive of
another gt fat flood. Bnt what in
the use T borrewinc trauhle Jfrora
the future Wait till it comes. The
probabilifcr ia that many years will
ynaa bf-fore such a (load again sweeps
down toe alley of toe Jcmata.
i xue maiy nianag iu itLiS piaoe or
i Miss Ida M. Barton of Pleasant
Wilaon col logo, Chambersljurf, Pa.
itf'ts Barton is a graduate of .the
Sloomtield lucademy, where ehs ski
received linut' honors. Sioomfield
Advocate. ;
Rheumatism Cured in a Day..
"Mystic Cure,"" for Rheumaliam and
Xeuralia, radically cures ia 1 to 3
dsjs. Its action upon the' system is
remarkable and mysterious. - It re
motes at once the cause, and the dis-eaa-i
immediaU'y disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits. .75 eents.
Sold bv L. Banks k Co., Druggists,
Miffiintown. Feb. 18. '91, 4m.
The Democrats are talking about
the heavy appropriations of Congress
but they wiil tell only a part of the
truth, which is said to be a wieked
n to tell a sfraisht out falsehood.
They fail to tell that large sums of
the iate appropriations are to pay
debts contracted for, but paid by the
Cleveland administration aad the
Democratic Congress f that period.
Euglish Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloased Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin,:Curbs.Spliat, Sweeay, Ring
bone, Stiflet, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, Ae. fcave $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Druggists, Miffiintown. Nor. 13,
18i)01y.
Last Friday, a meeting wes held
in a public square in New Orleans
nfter which 3000 citizens marched to
the jail, broke down the doors, went
and shot 11 Italian prisoners, who
had been acquitted by a court jury,
of the murder of Chief of police Da
vid C. Hennessy. The officer had
been waylaid in one of the streets of
the city, and shot by two gangs, who
had been selected in one of the se
cret loJges of the foreigners cf tho
citv. His body was riddled with bul
lets. - - -
Ah, ha! Cockrell the Illinois Leg
islator whose vote elected General
Palmer to the United States' Senate,
i it is said was inveigled into seeing
uuoBiguwin jnicago, and unoi?
nthar thins - , . .
u,us. wancea 10 play
poker. And most singnlar of ail
without ha vino- oVJll th.t t.,-j .
game he won and won till ha had
won between S3 nnrt ti nnn i
,u fuuu, na
wnen he returned to the Legislature
he was a Palmer man. There is a
row among the Alliance men now.
Naughty Democrats.
The Lewistown Free Press says:
That Harry Ulsh, a resident of Lew
jstown and a brakeman on the Sun
bury aad Lewistown railroad, was
knocked from his train on Monday
while it was crossing the Middle
Creek bridge. The stream was swol
len by recent rains and his body was
not recovered until two heurs and a
half after the accident, and it was not
known whether he was killed or
drowned.
A rich New York woman had her
thick neck reduced so as to permit a
oostly neoklace to fit it, and had a
half dozen wrinkles removed from her
face by a professional beaatifier.
The beautifier sent in a bill fer nine
hundred dollars which the husband
refused to pay. He offered one hun
dred dollars. That sum was refus
ed, and the case goes to court, and
now the New York multitude want
to see the case go on so that they
m.y know how the rich of Gotham
reduce their fleshy naraonn 'and haw
they remove wrinkles.
The Altoona Tribnna ronnrta
Judge Furst as saying: InBellefonte
we have three licensed houses and
"SDeak-easies" In TTimtintran
they have no license, and to my per
sonal knowledge there are tan
"speakeasies." all doiaer a flourishing
business. We can't reot them out
because the doors are alwara locked.
and the constables can't get in to re
turn tnem. xne way they do is for
every patron to carry a key to the
door and whenever he wants fin go
there, unlock the door, walk in and
lock it after him, and then drink as
much as ha pleases.
From the Bloomfield Times.
Last Friday noon, a waelr. vhila
the teacher of township school No.
1, at Liverpool, was at home for din
ner, two of the bova ware carrying a
r - j o
young son of Milton H. Lauver on
tneir nanus, and he fell off against
the teacher's dek and broke one of
his legs." Mr. J. L. Sibble, cf
Harrinburg, has bought the Mrs.
Elder farm and part of the Dice farm
in the Cove and will scoop out grout d
for a large lake, which will be sup
plied by several mountain streams.
He will stock the pond with carp
and cut ire from it in winter, thus
raising two crops annually. He al
so intends making a splendid sum
mer resort.
Says the Liverpool Sun: A sub
aoriber would like to know whether
the beeves killed at the county alms
bouse during the past year bad no
hides on them, as there is no account
given of any in the report.
Last Thursday evening between 4
aud 5 o'clock, Martin Memperly
while engaged in eutting wood at
the I nme of Frank Bankler on the
hill above the old Montebello Fur
noott. cut an ugly gash in the instep
of Lis left foot. The blood spurted
from the wound, and it flowed the
greater part of the uight. No phy
sician was summoned until the next
morning, when the poor fellows life
bleed had run from him, and he
died from the great quantity of blood
be lost, tie was IK years of age.
When Captain H. A. Stambaugh
alighted from Ln .carriage at the
Latheran church, last Saturday,
witber be ba I rone to attend a meet
itig to make out a formal call for the
service of Rtv. Mr. Hollewav, he was
surprised to see one of his Plymouth
Bock hens leave the vehicle. On
closer ii erection he faad the ben's
iiebt with two egg's in it, in the car
riag. It was meeting time, and he
mutt needs go into the church and
not bother with bona, ao be did the
agreoable by tJiing a wo ' nan who
stood near by: "That is my hen, she
came with me from the farm, voa
may have hor if you cutch her."
The woman set about to capture
the fuwl, but the Captain could aot
delay long enough to watness the re
sult.
Perry County Freeman: Egg
must be plenty. Joseph MeCaiker,
of ishcroiauadale shipped from Dun
cannou last week, 2.S00 dczen
The Duscannon nail factory turned
out last, week 1075 kegs of finished
nail. The bill to reimburse
the several counties fer the destruc
tion of bridgos by the flood of 18S9,
was dinoueeed by Senators Woods,
Williamson,, Lloyd and Sloan, on last
edneaday, and tlieu passed by
vote of 35 vas to 7 nays.
The rouuties are to be relieved of
some of the burden cast upon them
by the flood of 18S9, if this Legiala
tare has the power. The bill fast
ening upon the state the cost of the
bridges Dof th past two yea-a,
went through the Senate with
the very emphatic endoisemait
of 33 syes and only seven nays. It
is proper lezisittion. Maey of the
counties losing largly by the flood.
are among those least able to bear
the loss, and it is the best sort" of
equslisirjg tax legislation for the
State to assume a portion of the bur
den Huntingdon Journal.
A bill has been introduced into
the lower House at Harriaburg to pre
vent the spread of disease in peach
trees know as the yellow?. At pro
vides for the destruction of peach
almond apricot or nectarine trees
and the fruit thereof infected
with the contagious disease. When
the existence of sueh disease becomes
known to any supervisor of a tewn
ship or street commissioner of a bor
ough or city, he appoints three free
holders as commiesioter, who uprn
or without eomplaint have the right
to enter upon property and examine
trera and cendemn any if infected.
Ten days notice must be given the
owner to remove the trees and des
troy them by fire. When the owner
refuses to obey, the commissioners
have the right to emp'oy all i pes
sary aid for the destruction of said
trs, the expense to be charged the
autherites. Failure to remove in
fected trees after due notification is
punishable by a fine not exceeding
$10. or by imprisenment in the coun.
ty jail not exceeding ten days. The
commissioners "are" 5r.owed $2" per
day, tho township, borough or city
where service is rendered to pay
the costs. Such fees can be recover.
ed from the owner of the diseased
fruit or trees by process of law.
Rev. A. R. Miller. D. D.. who
formerly preached in Miffiintown.
but now pastor of the Altoona Chest
nut Avenue Methodist Epiacepal
church, while on bis way to Sunbury
on Tuesday, to attend the annual
session of the central Pennsylvania
conference, was the victim of a pain-
im accident at Wiiliamsport which
is thus described by the Williams
port Gazette and Bulletin ef that
place:
Me was on the day express and
expected to leave the train going
east at Market street While the
train was passing, down through the
yard at a rapid space, Mr. Miller who
bad been in conversation, believing
that the train had passed the station,
asked the cenductor if they bad pass
ed market street. The conductor un
derstood him to ask if the train stop
ped at Market street and nodded his
head. -Vr. Miller quickly seized his
satchel and hastened to the platform,
sprang from the train a short dis
tance above Hepburn street. Net
being an expert at the business, Mr.
Miller was thrown violently to the
ground, sustaining a fracture of the
right arm near the shoulder, and an
ugly eut on the face. The unfortu
nate man was seen to fall by a train
man who jumped from the platform
and raa to his assistance. The in
jured minister was asiisted to the of
fice of Dr. Rich, where that gentle
man assisted by Dr. McCormick, re
duced the fracture." "Dr. Miller re
turned home yesterday with a very
painful arm. His numerous friends
will regret the unfortunate accident
of which he was the victim.
Thompionlewa normal
Schoe)l.
The Spring Session will open
Monday, April C.
Advantages hotter than ever
be-
fore. Do not fail to write fer a cir
cular containing regulations and
terms. .
W. T. Bucke, M. E., Prin.,
Thompsontown, Pa.
mmm
Reported IUghtrar Robbery.
Monday evening an old gentleman
named Faltz, of Juniata county,
stopped at the St. Charles hotel and
paid for his accommodation out of a
$5 bilL He then went tip town and
after a time returned te the hotel
and went to be 1. The next morning
he informed Landlord Waream that
while out during the evening he went
into a store te get some candy and
as he stepped out of the place one
of his knees gave way and just as it
did some person grabbed his pocket
book which be yet held in his hand
and ran rapidly away and disappear
ed. This leaving him without money
Mr. Waream advanced enough to
take him home. Lewistown Gazette,
last week.
XAKRIKDi
Kacffman Gi.Li.Auiit On the
10th irwt., at P. M. in Harrisburr. by
Rev. T. E. Montgomery, pastor
of the Westminster Preibrterian
church, of that city, Robert C. Kaaff
inan and Miss Anna Gallaher, daugh
ter of Capt. John A. Gallaher all of
alter township, this county.
Joxks Acerb At the residence
of the bride ia Delaware Townahin.
on the 5th inst, by Rev. B H. Hart,
Mr. Edwin Li. Jon, of Harnsburg
Pa., formerly of Greenwood town
ship, Pf-rry County, to Mjm Alice
Auker, Delaware township, Juniata
ounty.
HoKsrxo STAMBiroH. Oa the 4th
inat.. in Philadelphia," by Rev. Sam
uel Lnird D. D. Dr Samuel Horning
and IJihs Annie .v. Stambaugh. both
of Mifllintowc
Kick ClaBk. On the 25th ult,
by Rev. J. T. Dinner. David Beale
Rice and Annie M. Clark, both of
thiseonnty.
Sucman Steikitt. On the 4th
inst.. in Pittsburg. Charles Shnman
of Pittsburg, and Mary Sterrett, of
Last Liberty, formerly of Port Royal,
this county.
DIED :
BARMAN-. ua me aotn ult., m
Richfield, Mrs. Alda, wife of Ells
worth A Garman' aged 23 years 4
months and Zl days.
Aacrcti.it. On the 7th inst.. at the
residence of her nephew, Robert
innen. in J.ucarora township, Mrs,
hnrah, widow of the lata William
Arbuckle, late of Indiana: aged 81
years.
Cflbkitsox. On the 11 inst, sud
denly; at hie residence in Spruce
Hill township; James J. Cnlbertson
aged 77 years.
mrrLmTowif mabkits.-
MirruBTowa, Afar. 18, 1191.
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Ground Alum Salt
Arcencan Salt....
Philadelphia Markets, March 14,
1891. Cloversced 7 to 8Jc a pound;
Potatoes $1.00 to $1.15: Sweet" Po
tatoes 40 to 50c a bushel; Onions $1
to $1.25e a bushel; Southern straw
berries 18 to 25c a quart; Eggs 17
to 18c a doz.; Butter 14s a pound;
Oats 57 te 58e a pound; Corn 69 to
73c a bushel; Wheat Sl.07 to $1.11;
Smoked ham 91 to lOJc; Shoulders
Gc.
Chicago, March 13. Cattle Re
ceipts, 9000 head; fancy, $5.C5; com'
noon to extra, cows and heifers, $1.
50a2 25; stockers, $3a3.50. Hogs
Receipts 38,000 head; $3.C0u3.82;
skips and selected lights, $3.25a3.80,
prime heavy and butchers' weight
$3.85a4 00. Sheep Receipts, 6000
head; Western, $5.10a5.75; Texan,
latnbs, $3; native", $ .'t5aa.75.
FOR
AND
INFANTS
INVALIDS.
X VST?" r
TRADER
I MM lei
evert WATERPROOF
THAT CAN BH RELIED ON
3jQt to Split!
3Tc-t to Pioooior!
BEARS THIS MARK.
be in
TO
THE MARK
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MCMEHT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
c COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Still a Kicking !
-oe-
Our Competitors are kicking because wt took ererj
advantage that the markets afforded in the selection of our
SUPEBB SPRING AND 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
OUR GRAND DISPJLAY
of New Goods
The Sight of tho Season,
and if you miss that you will misa
bar gains without a p arallel,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SLIPPERS, - - - - RUBBERS,
OVEESHOES,
UMBRELLAS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
FOR EVERYBODY AT
j a
G; W. HECK'S
ON BRIDGE ST.; M1FFLINTGWN, PA.
HAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT?
ARC TOU JA BORROWER 7
CALL. AT
TUB FIRST
mrFLiNiowH, ra..
FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned &t Lowest Bates.
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
W h is i solid hndsnme Crke oP
SAAjI em Asm am W snmV Mk ennV an snF m. anVF
scouring soap which h&s rra.eqaaj
for all cleaning purposes excepifri
the kundryTo use ii is o vailualh-
What will SAPOLIO dot Why it will clean paint, make oil-cloths
bright, and give the floors, tables and shelves a nev appearance. It will
take the grease of the dishes and oS the pots aad pans. You can scour
the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. Tab
wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as
a new pin if you use SAPOLIO. y One cake will prove all we say. Be a
clever housekeeper and try it. ' ' .
. BEWAES C? CUTATDNS. " THESE IS BUT CUE SAPOLIO;
ENOCH MGRCAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK.
TMC ONLY
Hrferi Subttiiuta -for
Bloihor's BilL
IMVALUABLC
IB Cmoicx iNranTUM
ana Tcctmimo.
4 Quickly tatimitatod Food
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or you will miss
SHOE STORE,
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK
F MIFFL.IXTOWN, FA.
wrra
BRANCH AT PORT ROTAL
Steokkolderi Indmduallj Liable
JOSKPn ROTDROCK. Pretiint.
T. TAN IRWIN, C.Awr
iBiOTeat.
W. C. Femeroy,
Jean Hertaler,
Revert K. rarker,
T. V. Irwin.
Jeseph Retbreck,
Philip M. Keener,
Leais B. Atkiasoa,
rresKaeLBiast
Philip If . Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Jeseph Retbreck, Jane H. Irwin,
L. I. Atkinaen, R. E. Parker,
W. C, Peaserev, J. Melaes Irwin,
Mary Knrts, Jerene IS. Thompsen, Jr
Jena nertiler. T. v. Irwin,
Cbariettegnjder, Jesiah L. Barton,
Jeha XL. Blair.
Robert H. Patteraen
F. M. U. feaaell,
Baasael 8. Retbieck.
Levi Light,
' Three and Fear per cent. Interest will be
paia en certificate ef depesite.
fjan 23, 1891
f sEZtrylvan! AfrtmUral Works, Tori, ?k
Varaeuec e aaaaeara ngieea aaa aaw bum
. . . Si., tor Pillion fviiMi, 9,
mi Ra
ivy
IMMENSE
CLE AKING SALE.
PRICES BEL.OWANTTHI9IG BEFORE OFFERED
NEYBR IN THE KTSTOTiv nt i nV.. ..11: :n ii i ,
Portnnity to buy for Lttla moaey such valuabl. clothing. We hava hni.
i!i""m0r,th?.WVUhtt0 W W. have hundred, of Over
ceau naore than we naal in l. ti,..'ii i. - i i ...
earn fet
Regular $8 and $9 Men'a Buits reduced to $6.50
Regular $7 and 8 Men'a Suits reduced to f 5
Regular $5 and $6 Men'a Snita reduced to four dollar.
Regular $10 and $12 Men'a suita reduced to eight dollar.
Regular $14 aad $15 Men'a suits reduced to ten dollars.
Regular $16 and $18 Men's suits reduced to twelve dollars. '
Regn ar $14 and $16 Men'a Overcoats reduced to ten dollars
iT , ll nd ,13 Ma'" 0rts reduced to eight dollars.
Regular $8 and $9 Men's Overcoate reduced to six dollars.
Regular $S and $5 Men's.Overcoats reduced te four dollars.
Regular $4 and $4.50 Men's Overeeats reduced to three dollars.
BOYS' SUITS I BOYS SUITS !
SHORT PA.YT STYLES, SIZES 4 TO 14.
Usual $2 and $2.50 Suits marked down to one dollar seventy-five-
tt i r ' SuiU mrk,d d t two deUars and a half.
Usual $6 and $6 suits marked down to four dollars.
Usual $7 and $8 auits marked elewn to five dollars."
Usual $9 and $10 baits marked down to five dollars.
LOA'G P.lJfT STYLES, SIZES, 12 10 19.
Usual $4 and $5 suits, marked down to three dollars.
Lsual $6 and $8 suits, marked down to $5
Usual 10 and $12 suits raarked down to 8
Usual $14 and $16 Suits marked down to $10
Usaal $18 and $20 suiU marked down to $13
boys' overcoats,
Regular $8 and $9 Bejs Overcoats reduced to six dollars '
Regular $6 and $7 Boya' Overcoats reduced to $4.C0
Regular; 4 and $5 Boys' Overcoats reduced to three dollars.
Regular 3 and $3. 50 Boys' Overcoats reduced to $2.25. '
Regular $2 and.$2.50 Boys' Overcoate reduced to two dollars.
MEN'S PANTS ISMEN'S PANTS!
Regular $5 aad $6 Men's Pants reduoed to four dollars
Regular $4 and $4.50 Men.'s Pantsjredured to tbree dollars.
Regular $2.50 and $3 Men's Pants reduced to two dollars
Regular $2. and $2.25 Men's Pants reduced to one dollar "
Regular $1 Men's Pants reduced to sixty cents. !
- I
OUR HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS
Are worth cominc for. ThT .r it,. i
o j
oflared ia these lines. Reduced prices
Saying that we have made Reductions in each and every garment doe
net fittingly expreas hew cheaply we are selling off our stock. VTe literal
ly give free not only the profits, but a large slice of the cost. This mav
appear incredible, but it is positively true and you will say so, too whei
you visit us. Sueh low prices for fine clothing and furnishing hava nev
er been known in Juniata count v. and rD.v.n .i..,,i.i t.i . ..
.... ' -
ef it at once.
FEED MEYERS,
THE LEAIDING CLOTHIER
BRIDGE STREET,
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation To The Vuhli
Te attend the Attractire Sale et Clothing that ges oo daip
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE
Who hare monej to inyest te examine the Stock of Go'eds &r
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
...
It is trulj marvelous to See ' t
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
ef Suits and Overeeats at the Wonderfully Lew Priceai
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to giro him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. H A R L E Y
MIFFLINTOWN !P.A. . '
saaramt. . -1 - . 1 l . rs m iljj.m . .
IT 13 A FACT AT ELL KNOWN THAT rTK HAYB '
i
The Largest Stock
-OF- "
HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY1
BuildingJIIardware was never so low as now,
JIXILM, LOCKS, HINGES Ac., CENEXT, PLANTER,
in fact everything in the Hardware Line including House Furniwhiug G eod
WALL PAPER, BLINDS, ifce.,
Are No-w Sold at Bottom Prices by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO
TAIX AND WINTER GOODS-
I weald iaforra the pablio that I have
aew la say aew milliaery atere at mj place
f reaideace en Water street, HiMiotewn,
ecoad deer fren corner ef Bridge street,
a fall steck ef Fall and Winter milliner
geods, all new, and ef the latest styles,
and having empleved drat claaaj'millinera j
last prepared te supply theaublio with
everythiag fenad in a Brstclass milliner
store, come and examine my stock.
cenaider it ne treuble te show goods.
MRS. DBI3L.
Hsrcb 22-e7,l.y.
p w
- uargsiau ever
all alone tho lino
.-.j -. kwvu.u MAT, numuittss
MIFFLINTOWN, PENNA.
l-.-l
OF ALL BUYERS
, fiSIHIHS
t
WANTEO AGENTS
tw.soi.k ! r cutec rea ecu
TREES, SHRU3S, VINES, &e.
STEADY WORK
For Heaest, laeastrlaea Ilea.
Salary J, BipmiM, or Ooca
duhuw ir prererrea.
ZWm ifTesw foil line) of tH-
iei apwel to FtnuiaylTr&auk.
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