0TINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN HKIOESn VT. OCT. 14. 1891. " TERMS. . S2. $2.00 if not paid in advance. J?.tent advertisement inserted at 59 J, inch for each portion. "Sient business noticos in local col- 10 cents per line for each insertion. "Eductions will be madeto those deairin5 vernse by the year, half or quarts ' REPl-nLlCAS "STATE TICK ET. AlMTVR OENEUAI,. PAVID K M. GKEUG, of Berks Concrf- STATK TUF-ASfKER. JOHN W. MOKIilSON, of Allegheny Co. Bepul'llcau C ounty Ticket. rl'.KSIIiKNT Jl DOE, JERKttiAll LVt-'NS, of MMiintown. As. M UTE JlIHiFS, JOSI' J I" BAKTU.N, of ? price Hill. J. f. W-C'KEKsliAM, of Tbomrjsoritown .(ViNSTITTTIi 'SAL COS ENTIOS. VM. M. ALLISON, .'Subject to District Conference. siIKBirF. ' SAlil EL LAl'l. of Milllintown. KKCl.sTKIl. UKOORI'KR, kC, .A.WL'EL A. UKAHAM, of Spruce 'Kill. .irlJY ('(.MMIVSIOXER, B. S. GKAVblLL, of Walker. SHORT LOCALS. Mr. ITcAIister quite ill. Reunion day at Thorup?oriT wn on ' Thursday, this week. Mis.. Carrie Ierr has retar.ied from a visit t I'Lih k-lpiiia. Tuey Lad plenty of ice and snow in Miunesota Inst week. The early corn Las nii'ured and husking li:is keen eoiuuiejeed. Emery McCahen lies gv-ne to Clear field county on a business trip. Mrs. KiT-ler lias bad a new roof put on her liouse cii Cuerry street. D. W. Hurley, elctlritT is in the city buying in a new supply of goods. The colored pcnpl'i of Virginia, held a state fair at Ilichmond la!, week. The Methodists '-are holding mi Ecumenical Council in Washington, D.C. The new Kvanct lio.il church at Mexico will n dedicated on Sunday, October :25th, of present mouth. Charles Stewnit Purnell the Irish agitat ir (lied of acute rheumatism on the evening of the 6th of 'Octo ber. Tlirt Lpwislown wheelmen came down the narrows over the Pike on Sunday and wheeled throug?, this place. Thf One "Hundred and Forty ninth Timent, will bold a T3-union at Huntingdon on the 2.1th ad 21st of October. Dogs conist-nate docks of sheep in this vicinity. The sheep dogs shoull hnvt, thoir tails cut off close to the esrs. TT f ' I.-1. . , ,1 Lii-i i. x ii'.Lei ..on nns rfuuiUMu his studies tv.-. a veterinary (.indent in the University of Pennsylvania, in l'liiladeipbiA. Th- crowing wheat1 in most of placf-shi the coucty nreeent a prom ising appearance. Here and there is a field yt to iw. Mrs. .7os pi i W iiri, of Spruce Hill town.h;i ws prostrated rn piralysis on the ''nr mst.. nd' mis been a Buflererever since. The man who pronosfnUo start nn establishment at If illcrstovn for the mannfa turt- of co rrugatod iron ia said t be i crazy r. lan. An unknown cole red rrmj with hia banjo stnppMl to h's fSnie-was found dead en th t.ank of the river near Tyrone k f?w days a; o. .Fudtre Mti.-r.ii Irwit landUrs. Irwin of Moi.tt-fano. Vslii Dgtn f;tate, are greatly btiraved in tb odeaCh of their ilnii"lit( r, H!i only ebi Id. (luvei iv .r 1'ht lison lias -.apointed T. B. Mi:W"i;!iMiis to i eprw.'nt Juni ata iMimtv in v c fir ncrs congress to meet ut S'V.slU. Mi; tioiiri. B( aur I'alln. IVnr. Bylvania, was visited by a pnow s pjrtll on the mornirrr of t'ne SMi of CVtjiLer. The streets L.Maetops wi-j white with snow. Revival servi:iM were Itl-l in the Methodist Episi i nul ch' irch of tin's place t'.o p;i.t veek. On -tabbatli evening four wre conve'ted at tho mourn.'i-'s iitiii h. Dafiel Cli:lo.tt, of Orbo vju'u., aged lo yenrs. while in tho act if ather tug mi's fi ll frotii a tree anc. was instantly killed. The accident turn ed his mother into fc raving -uaninc bilin S. IL-ifi'i:iau, formerly cf Cen tre C .i., l'a., tj.iw of Arcanum, I3?ark Co., Ohin. ia tb" guest of Mr. and ir... i. , . .... -uis. it. . lianey; e also TiiitUDg -aiuons,' the Stoutlers wlio are rehiti ?es -o; hiK. Itch on liurann and liorsos and .n uu,i!s cured in r) rnimries by "Vutd tori,'s Sanitiirv Iytion. This nevtr fail? s..id bv L. XtJtk. & Ox, Pni, uisu, Miaujtwa. Nov. -13. Sellers, wlf e of WiJiarn Sel lirp, d. eeuM d, hitc of Moni).e town ship ddut l(r hne :in Monro 'towns,t lilst VVdn.-dav ged 75 yws. f,he ha I Ln 'an invalid SLmy yo&vs. Last w,.-k post jiiaRt-r M.iCaulev, DOHsed ft jarpe u,,,,,,. of MVeet pmnpkins. If J,as a mind he -can sippiv puiuvkin enough for a thaskp pie fr evorv man, woman asd child u. town. illiam Da.s a compositor of this Place intends gwing to Philadelphia ! W4tfJ seek employment iu that etropolls. will is considered a fair pnntcraudwilMibtless make the UhF't? r of Rus'iil w dotermin- oUler T Sh;lU 1,6 BO r tnent SZ!?! 1,cM in 0vcrn cause cf o81116111? winter be certain f hlAnn that exists in S.t "partl'f Ri. The money 'tive2'in,,,r'nliu ?By nd ' Tt tile aeceeaijM of tho people. Mis Lizzie McCauley and Miss ! EUi Cooper made an inspection of th twentv' post offices in the wst end of the county last week. Th trip included tho wild, interesting Black Lag, and was accomplished in a business like manner. It was a eood stand off, for all the localities that applied for the new chronic insane asylumn to tell them that it was thought the asylnmn should go to that part of the (state west of the mountains, but when a location washosen it was chosen in Berks county near Wernersvillo. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of tho century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia end Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known. Trial bot tles lo cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Chester county farmer of long experience says that the best way to keep apples is to rdlow them to re main in the orchard as long as possi "bio. Then put shelves iu a dry cel lar and spread the apples upon them io uveia nun. ue never uaa apples spoil on his fannda when mnged i a this way. uiaii ui iters uncBiiea lor re maining inhe Post Office at Mifflin- towu, Pastor the week endinir Oct 10th, 1S91. Persons calling for mail "in pietist) say tiiey are advertised. One cent will be charged for each .letter advertised. Letters: George Sizer, "Mr. Bedkev. James ilcCauley, T-. M. Mrs..Villi am Cunningham "whose niai.lea name was Jane McAlister died at her homo in McAliatersville last ?3ibbath of pneumonia contract ed ''on the previous 'Wednesday Her remains were brought to MirHin- town, and interred by the side of her defeased husband in the lVesbvter- taa cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. English Spavic Liniment removes a!i Hard. S:t or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Miu;j, Spraiud and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &,c. Save jfoO by use of ouo bottle. Warranted the most wonderfal Ulomish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Milllintown. Nov. 13, 1 81)0-1 y. Lewistown -I? (izettc- M -son of Jos eph A Kenarry while gathering chestnuts, Wednesday -ft?rnon. fell from the .tree a distance of ilf toen feet, aud broke bones in both his arms near the wrist. " Here is a receipt Tot cleaning coal oil bar rels for cidor or any other purpose. Put into the barrel two quarts of common salt and one quart of good ashes, pour iu a teakettle full of boil ing water, bung up aud shake anl roll around alrxtt lire miii-ito, aud mark result. The clothing store of Henry Rice of Hollklaysburg was robbed of 4J overco&ts and 23 suits of clothing early on Sunday morning. A young man named Will Stilller who was out late came, by the Rice store and saw fouriaen curry -buud'es of goods out of the store and place . them on a wagon. The tlseves warud him off. ! Ho battened to the house of Mr. Rice, when -ther got back to the .store the thieves h;id gone. One h ,, I , ii.itr,i jinu fifty dollars reward is offeretl fL.r th captuiu of the thieves. John Yeaklvy, died at iiia home on Min street u tlie nfteuioon of the Cth inst aged 78 yetis. He c-Aiue no M,ittliutowu from Center count;,' jsiauy years aio, aud by nt teudmg to nis own busiuess succeed as a ui! R-hant. He was a g-ud citi ztu, acgvd nrglKjor and.a juevoted father. He had Leen an itrtalid a number of years and his Ll-s isitioii from this to a better world wtrf his jjiin. ; He leaves o.ie daughter. Mrs. Wiliiaiu.-Luek, mid three boos to moutii Lis departiu e. lntemifcnt in Pi tsbyterinn cemetry on tho -iith of preheat month. LowiftU-wn Free Tress: We hear that John, Alexander, who tied the eountv' aftor OOi -r tiro failed to ar rest him in the wilds of Treaster 'val ley some w!cks sinca, turned up in ludian.i-coenf j-, this utate. reci.utly, where be. fos-g-l noto: to the amount of ?S75, a horse aid buggy :for $123, then skipped for the west as near as can nje ascerttir.ed. A gen tleman wtit; in this ounty a vus.k ago looking .up AU x-tudar's onteced euts, acting Li the interest of Indutia eoutity parties. Ismail cherry tree on -Miss.2Iiliie S'.rorp's lot, cr cer of Maui rad water streets, ,i blosi.ming again. F-r Ilegister and Rferder, the IwpuiJic-an party, preseuU 'an able, modeKt aud .upright citken. Mr. Graham stands ell among the peo ple at konie. -Snue people.-ihero are who swell aboutwhen they .we away from heenn trying to create an im pression Hmong tjanger3 that they are peoplo of importance. 3Vr. Gra ham ia not a inau of that kind. When away from home among stran gers no one would tie him to be the strong in jn hat he is at home. He is just tho kind of a man to elect to oflice. He is competent and will g,ive satisfaction to all who liave business relations withihe office .of RegtsUr and Recorder. When the Republican party pre rented Josiah L. IJartou aud J. P. Wickersham to the people for the Tice of Associate Judges thy pre sented two men who would be an lienor in any community to plare iu tb ofiice of Associate Judge. They are men of good judgment, men of broa l and discruainating minds with a full appreciation of the dignity of the position ol ludge.ana apove toe pomposity that a little brief authori ty and prominence and success in life gives to some . men. J. hey are "ood business men, and wm not iau in giving satitfaction in holdiDg the Siea'.esof justice in tne courts eveuiy for every m.n. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind says: "I owe my life to tue rrrnnt Smith Aincricm Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effect? of nn exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration ana a general shattered condition of my whole svstem. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottlo of the Nervine ToEie im proved me so much tbat I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to hiehlv." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 v. The disease that carried off so many cattle in Huntingdon county, this autumn is not a disease from Texas, but according to Dr. Edge of the State Board of Agriculture is a fatal ailment caused by worms lodg ing in the brain of the auimah The Lewistown Sentinel savs: Some time ago the First National Bank of Selinsgrove, brought suit against R. B. Wigton, president of the Glamorgan Iron Company to re cover $G,000 on a promissory note. Mr. Wigton claims that note to be a forgery; that as originally issued; it was paid and returned to the secre tary and treasurer and that after wards the number and date were fraudulently altered and the note sold to the Selinsgrove bank. Mrs. William Harshberger who re sale 1 in Porter township. Hunting don county, near Alexandria, died suddenly, Tuesday of last week, be ing found dead in bed that afternoon. Her remains were brought to Mc Veytown for interment, Wednesday afternoon. Deceased was aged about 33 years, and leaves a husband and several children. David Sieber a plonainent citizen of Walker township, died at his homo neir Mexico last Wehncsday night. Ha retired on Wednesday evening in his usual state of health and was found dead m bed on Thursday morning. - Dr. Banks of this place and Dr. Willai d of Mexico were called iu fej the family to learn if possible the cause of their father's death. The doctors found no indications of apoplexy, but indications of heart clot or paralysis Mr. Sieber is a brother of llev. Solomon Sieber of Thompsontowu, and brother of Jos eph Sieber of Akron, Ohio. His sudden death was a great shock to bis sons and dangbtei s. Mrs. Sieber proceeded her hitsbaud into the eth er world months ago. The funeral took place on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Interment in' the Manuonite grave yard near Oakland Mills. Bloomfield Democrat: Wm.Sniith caught a iike in Sueinians creek which measured 83 inch' m and weigh- ! 3 pounds. J. J. folf and Ben hell have caught six cc ons so far, ' PrrTs-jt itc. Pa , Oct 8 Louis but one evening last wr t k Mr. Eell ' KimmeVs, 110 pound mastiff "Dnke," accompanied by his bro iher Walter., shipped from here bv rail to a friend caught the old boss himself. He ! in Buffalo a few duvs since,- aud ac was so old that his teeth . were worn j knowledged to have arrived there all halfway down and had turned, quit right ran away, and b is jnst made yellow. Fi-.-e ra ccoons were ; his way home over 300 miles. The brought to bay on one iree by C. W. ; dog was trs-vel worn and thin having Euggins'dogs, Buffalo township, on. ; lost 15 jwunds through his trip, night recently. Mr. 1 luggins '"p, tured three of tb coon s. Har-: MAHIUED: rv H. Umberger.-a bra keman on the ' P. R. R., had one of hi s legs cut oH at tho knee, east tf B ni'y's station, while makinjr a cocplin g, on Wednes dty. R. S. 3Iilb i, the man who we stated last we 2k ' vas goirg to sbcrt an est.ibiiihtient for the tninu fafctnre of corrugated "rrou near Mill -f town, has turned out to be -a fscud. He is evklec tly demented and is entirely wi(ki;out means. Ieisrv Bentzel, the exi ert pike fish- tn.van of this borough, captured a timber of very large spemn.ens of fil.I V I.I5U JUh W CCLi V Hi ? w 11 H IL lilt Ufl- ... . . . . urel tweuty three " ed'iour pound. A keen vitttd wi.'a saved a Perry -ounty man from falling a victim t I oartv of confil,-nej swindlers which i related as folio w by the Liverpool Sun bast Thursday, Oct. 1st, two -uell dressed strangers camw to Isaac Troutman, of Pfouti Valley, and made themselvea -a try agreeable. The got to playing cards aiwl ot Mr. troutman inttretted, who plain ly fvr throngli their manipulation, and k-3 won $15 from tLem ou several bets. They said their business was to lr- a good farm, that their sister had se.ne looso money; that she want ed to .invest, in real c-slfite, aud seem ed toit.ke a fancy to Mr. Troutman's farm. After soni dickering they ngreel ho pay Mr. Trontuian 10,000 for liisfarm, which he agreed to no cept. They had a chek of $12,000, but beiiig strangers, the-y could draw no money on it, so they said Mr. Troutman would have to go with them to;Xewpert to draw the money on the check which they vvculd make payable io his order, then he was to pay tbeni'.vho balance of ?'J,b00 He agreed to jo to Newport wih them and just a they wer alout -slartiug the three Leing on one buygy, Mrs, Troutman vho was just retiming from a Visit to a neighbor, met them and inducted her husband not t'co go She suspected that they migLt be rogues. Sowlr. Troutman lost noth ing, and the gainer of 15 .--ood (.money. Huntingdon Journal: On '.Wed nesday last dur-iig the progress of tLe Bedford County Fair, a coupiorvif fakirs opened up their satchels u.td en-'eav.red to "bk:u a few of Bedford conn ty'rt greenies." They talked lou and long, .and finally -drey around a large crowd of curiosity seekers who wanted to be relieved of their money. They were " open for business C'lily a short time when the police ordered them t pack up their traps and leave, rroci wnat we can learn there mu-t bae been some person-badly "taken in," for when the fakirs .got into the Broad Top ars en route for Huntingdon, au oflicer of the law appeated with a warrant for thoir arrest. They re fused 10 go with the oClcfcr and as a result razors, i-evolvers, jtc, were drawn frc-m the pockets of tlie fakirs and tfceir friend?. The patseDgers were almost wild, with excitement and a gtard rush was made far the baggage car. No serious damage was done, but a nuicler of women who were on the train .say they never had such a scare. The fakirs we al lowed to go their way rejoicing. Daniel Chilcote aged 1& years, the interesting little son of Alfred Chil cote, of Rotkhill, met with fatal acci dent while out nutting on Tuesday morning List. The Jittle felJowr iu company with a companion went for hickory nuts and young Chilcote climbed a tree to a distance of about forty feet while in the act of going nut on a limb lost Lis balance ind feil to the ground sustaining a -fractured skull aud broken neck. lA lived only a few moments. The par ents are almost distracted over the buJfutality. About 3 o'clock last Wednesday morninr Joseph Powlev nf TTama burg, freight train conductor was knocked off his train and robbed of his ke-s, bis pocket-book, containing a twenty dollar gold piece aud sever al dollars in silver. The conductor said: "The train of which I am con ductor was just pulling out of Lew istown about 3 o'clock this morning on its waytollarrisburg.sol suppose wiai, iue two tramps who attacked me boarded it ut that point. I was standing on the bumper of a box car abont ten cars from the engine, when I heard a noise above me and look inT up, discovered two men standing on top of the car. Before I could size them up correctly, one of them hit me on the head with some bard substance, whicii I suppose was the bottle that was picked up along the track wiih my cap after the assault, and of course I dropped falling be tween the bumpers and outside the track with the exception of my right hfuii? u'lti'W ....... .l i... a.. wheels of the car and mashed baclly. While lying there the two men jump ed from the train, and while one of them choked me the other went through my pockets- They uttered not a word but silently without any waste of tune did their work. They would have secured my watch also uau not ueiu it tight -until help ar rived. Outside of noting that one of the men was tall Rnd wore dark clothes and u derby, and that the other was short, with dark clothes, and soft hat, I could not accurately uesenbe their personal appearance owing to the darkless and the fact that t hey giive me no tiyie to recog nise them more minutely. I should judg that they were men ranging ing in age from SO to 30. My es cape from more serious injury was nurrow as the train was rutinh.g alout ten to twelve miles an hour at ho tune. In nv struggle with !'the thieves I calleil for help. Flagman A illiam Gat-man heard me and bad the train stopped. Tho hands ttuie : back to my rescue and the yiK.ans iran away. The condu'tor was taken to Lowis town where his injuries were attend ed to by the company's. pliy,,iciau after which be was removed to Har- ! risbnrg where his injuries are being ! cared for. A nnmk-r rf .irre.t.i Lava J been ma-lo. ! . Dock FisitLit On the'uth inst., at the residence of her uncle. Gen. B.F. Fisher, in Philadelphia, by Rev. Laurence -Colfelt, D. D., Herman Dock, of I Lit city, and Marjraret A. Fisher, cf McAlisterville,-this coun- Ykaklex.- On flm l!t J.if in this years, j Jobn Yeak.ev, aged -77 , n rnJ 2S tla . , . , . -.irivixiv. tin tn :iii 1 nit in 'Tuscaroru tcwnship, Alexaadtr Mc- ' j Kinley, in the 81th year of his aee. Strocse. Ou the 4th irst., at Mexico sta'i.111, Turbc-tt - township. an infant child of Mr. and Sirs. Thil- ;p Strouse, Wright.-On the 4th insL, at tho Ttesid-nce of her son-in-law, W. II. .Jackson, in Altoona, Mrs. . Riizabeth j McCoy, widow of the late David rWright, of Fermanagh township. aged 81 years, 7 momths aad 2o Javs. ACMB ULaCKirO aad I U Saw it unr. WouTsflCMEBlMaing IS A CHEAT LABOR SAVER. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. NO BRUSHING NEQVIKEO. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED BY atlCN. WOMEN Am OHILUkKV. Cn wrb1 lik Oi! CMh A8S IH ALL STORES FOR will erjkiM Old a New ruNiTuNK Will Stain Sl.ii h Chimawamc Will Stain Tmwam Will Stain your Old Iimit, Will Stain SA.V'a Coach 4 Tarnimh at the tints. WOLFF 4 BAfiUOLPH, Phllsdolptus. HIFFMNTOWH MAKKBTS. HirrLiicrows, ef 14, 191. futti-r ... rPF .Ttnrn..... -r?lioii!dr, 'Vde, ;tr.i .12 HI 10 KlFFLrNTOWN GRAIN JJAKKKT Wb.r, fj to 95 Cia in ear 65 OkU, JJO Rye.. 75 Oloveratwd $1.00 Timatliy scud $1.0') Flux scud 1 00 limn....... $1.25 a hundred Chop.. va $1.50 a hundred Shorte , $l.40a hundred. (irotiud Aiuva Sait........ 1 20 Ainnricau Salt no l-HILAIElJ-mV ilAKKETS, Ou 10th, 1891. Wheat $1-05 to Sl.(:9; corn 05 to C7c; oals 34 to 315 ; rye 91c; live chickens 9 to 11.: ducks 10 to 11; butter 16 to 33 ; i ggs 20 to 24j; potatoes 25 to 0s $ tushel; sweet potato-JS 25 !o 30c a basket; clover seed o 7c a lb; tiinoth. hay S5c to $7 a 1)0 3s; s)ravr tells fat as much a i bay a ton. Chicaoo, Oct. 9. Cattle Ritoaipts 10,000 bend; t-jp prices $5.15a3.35; uo prime or extra steers on sale; oth ers S3.75a4 75; rangers t3.05a4, cows S2.10ii2.75.- Hogs Receipts 21,000 Lead; rough and common 'i4.l4.23; mixed $ 1.50a 1.80; prime heavy and butchers weights 4.93a5.23; " light 4.30ui.93. Slicep Receipts 7,000 Xj P.1 bovht I Sr head; ewes 83 50a4.25; mixed $4.40a 4.&U; wethers $4.75a5.25; Texans $3 40a4.50; Westerns $4.25a4.35; lambs $3.50a5.50. s A Li E S 31 E WANTED .N LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell oar Nursery Stock. SaUry, Expensea and Steady bmplnyment ffiiarntl- iUdsn oKOTHEHS COMPANY, Doc- 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y. Docs this Catch Tour JEyel If m, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead finding our candle the whole world should know IIARR1SBUIIG make of i?hoes, a. rr 1 t i r c i r penis. J.ne oesc c-j.uu men s Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. Tt 12 AI 15 1 13 E H a shoo 13 net complete without free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Hurrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. KECK, THE OELY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIXTOWN, .PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. Hollofoaugii & Son Knock the Persimmons. THEIR Fall Sd Winter Stock LEADS THEIM ALL SEE IT AJSD RE CONVINCED. Their room holds twice as much stoc k ns any other clothing house in the county. And it is Full, Bang up Full of MeiCs, Youths'9 Hoys? $ Childrcns Clothing of the la'est pattern and styles at prices which defy competition. THEIR overcoat Surpasses anything ever seen in styles this 1 heir 1 antaloons beat tho Record, nothing like them in the cauntv j.3iiuer in quality or price. THE HAT TRADE WELL TIIEY HAVE IT, AND THAT SETTLES IT. All the latest styles iu Uerbys, Crush hats. NECKWEAR, WHEW! Yea never ssV anything like it. Over three hundred different styles to select from. They also carry a full line of Trunk.,, Valoiscs, Hand-Bigs, Boots and Shoes lor Ladies and gentlemen, the Canada R'lliber Boot aud shoe, I'lubrelUs, Gloves, Col lars. CpC.i, Suspenders, Uoisery, Shirt Underwear. Watches, Jewelry, and la-it but not leastare tie J g cms tor the cehbraied twert Orr &. Co'a Overhalls, Pantaloons: Shirts, which are wurraMrd tot to rip until wnin out or jour money refunded. Measures lalc- i .mis iuuw 10 oroer ana a perieci nt guaranteed. Over 600 samples of tuuuBo iiui. v,au at.a sco our suick aud satiety yourse'f. We do not cither the amount, quality or price of i ood a. HOLLOBAUGH & .S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee Fatisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corp.es for any length of time. My undt r taking room is three Joors north of Cases requiring attention, at night galling on me at the National Hotel VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. FALL1& WINTER GOODS. I would inform the pnblio that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, M ifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a fall stock of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd in a firstclaas milliner store, come and examine ray stock, consider it no trouble to shew goods. MRS. DK1HL. March 22-87 ,l.y. story, It is short and may be under a bushel, are willing it. We are now selling the which the above cut repre . siioe ever put on tne market in t-mooth, flexible inner soles, that might hurt the leet or soil it neck of. timber. Ever-tone goods to misrepresent SON, PATTERSON, PA the National Ilotel on Main St. will be promptly attended to by deparmej MEYERS' Great Fall & Winter Opening of Fine For Men, Youths, Boyt and Children Commences lo Day. Bargains in the same that are hummers on every floor, in every aisle, on every counter. Hrim, cruel and cold with bis airs. Biting Frosts and howling blast will soon . be here. Those who have the good fortune to reside in handsome mansions who can sit by the cosy fireside, while without the chilling tempests and blinding snow-storma rage who, when tbey venture ont are wrapped in costly tnrs and comfortable ficery thoso, we admit, may read this announcement with indifference, bat what of the poor! What of the countless thousands for whom cruel, cold winter bears in his train antola misery and privat on, suffering and wretchedness Oh, what of the poor? Have they the necessary '-wherewithal," to keep the woll from the door Above all they must have WARM CLOTHING, and here MEIERS' STEPS IN TO If purses can't meet the prices ef good the prices mast meet the purses. Right bow propose to give erery man a cnance 10 Dny pay. w itn tnis otiw:i in view we nite jnm HEAVY, HELLA.1D DIKABLI TO $lO. The materials are Chinchillas, Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Che viots, &c. Every coat is well worth and could easily be sold for 50 per cent, more mon ey, but THAT ISN'T THE THING. We want te sell these overcoats not for what they will bring or what we intended to get for thenijbnt at prices 1 within the reach of the "Dollar-a-Day" laborer. This wo think bis beon acomplisbed bv offering those over coats at SI, $5, $'. np to $10. $12 will do. the usual work of a -0 bill in MEYERS' MEi OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT- Hen who want the very best and finest Overcoats can have anyone of the follow ing extra tine styles at $12 to-day; A Tan Melton Overcoat, a Bine Jfalton Overcoat, Drab Melton OTercost, Black Melton Overcoat (Sane sbadwa in Kersorx,) an English Chinchilla Overcoat, a Black Cbevoit Overcoat, an imported Cassimera Overcoat, a Fur Beaver Overcoat, a Real Elfyian Overcoat, an English Storm Coat, an English Cape Overcoat. Nothing approaching the above porlect styles and Superior qualities can be seen elkewbera below $20. lyes $J2. We olKr choice at $12. For quality, quantity, and prices in MEN'S SUITS. MEYERS RECOGNIZES NO COMPETITION. . A liberal percentage of onr fine clothing is cut and madeto eur order. We'd be pleased to have you visit this place that yon may see how system itijtlly and grace fully tkese excellent garments oi ours art cnt. what fine trimmings and how excellent and perfect the workmanship. 430 .MCWS M ITS, at $12, $14, $15, $16 and l These snirs are suitable for business aad professional men. They are miee ef strictly All. Wool Domestic, and import rd Csssimems Cheviots, Worstea, Wide Wales aad Diagonal, in the very latest and moat popular patterns and are cut in Sack, Cutaway Frock and Prince Albert Styles. Style, Baauty, Fit and Durability are characteriatica et MEYERS' BOYS CLOTHING." Our Juveuil Clothing Department waa never so lull as this season with all that's new, fine and pretty for the "liuie teilnws." Everything from iUs wear resisting and rough and ready sort, to the most sdvanced and richest novcttws here. We have good, low priced clothing, and we have clothing elegant enough for the little son of a million aire. Our stock is immense so is our trade, These and other things enable us to name the lowest prices in the county. We have hundreds of rich, select and novel styles and patterns that you'll not see in any other house, aud no matter how exacting your wants, rest assured the style you are anxious to procure is here, if anywhere. 700 BOYS SHORT PANT SUITS, sizes 4 to 14 at 2, $3, $1 and $3 and up to $10. Suits with ep arate vests or immitation vests. Suits that are fancv and suits that are plain, Suits, light, medium and dark, Suits striped, plaid, checked, mixed and plain everything in short that will please you. We also show a com plete stock of tlie celebrated S'.ar and Mother's Friend shirt waists. 900 BOYS LONG PANT SUITS, sizes 10 to 19 at $2.50, $3, $1, 6, $8, . $10 and up to .12. Young men who are at all particular about tboir clothes, should see our trulj; immense variety of fine custom made garments. They are equal to the best produced in this county, and cost less than half th prices charged by merchant tailors. BOYS' OVEliCOATS- $1.50, $2, 2.C0, $3, $3 50, $5, $G, $7, $3, t0 to 10, sizes from 4 to 19. The above prices including all the plain and fancy makes in Meltons, Kersey's, Bt avers, Chevoits, Cassimeres, Twills and 'Worsteds, some plaid- ed or checked, others plain shade, others Fur trimmed. Don't let your boy run without an overcoat these chilly days when a few dollars will buy such tine qualities. FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Iietail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifllintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLIS II E L. 1889 Sjecial iuvitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sals from THE IMMENSE ST0GK Of D. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the 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 Prices. Ilis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of" Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFF1JNTOWN lY. HAVE IGU MONEY TO DEIOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER CALL. AT THE FIRST Bill, MIFFLIN i OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lcwest Bates. Vrrantrt Corn Iroppr and m the bo-u fieriwi rorvoieod Ftrti iiT liMnr.Mtor In th world. Sard far Citticz-. B. FARQ'JHAr? CO. YORK. PA. 8eno for Large Illustrates Catalo.ue. Consumption Surety Cured. To Tbw Sorma: Please Inform your readers Seat I have a poairlre remedy for the abore-nuned dim... Br its timely use tonaanda of horuinu eases hare been permanently cared. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FBEE to anr nf year readers who hare eonramption tf they will send me thoir EipreM and P. O. address. Rnpert fnUy. X. a. aU)CUM.M. a. XtttPearlSU.il. Y. Suhscrilie ler ll.e I LhUXKl AND Ptl-IBLI CA, good pip.-r. T P" ff J - ii 1 i LEND A HELPING HAND. Orercoats, Underwear, Oleves, Ate, then at the Tory outset of the co'd season, we inese gooas at ngnrea ne can wen anora ie piacra on saie ana win oner tiiv lllUEUVCItCOAlSi IKO.tI of Clothing that ;ces on daily HAR LET. JUNIATA V.LLEY BANK, or NIFFLMTOW-, PA. WITH RRANUH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individaally Liatlo. JCSFPH ROTflROrK. Prt,4tnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertsler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rofhroek, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson, STOCIUOLEERS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelloy Joseph Roihrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson Jr John Ilertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton, John M Blair, Rbert O. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuels. Rothiock, Wm. Swarta. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposits. fjan 23, 1891 tf Subscribe lor the Jnniata Rer uhlican. 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