r r SEST1NEL & REPUBLICAN if MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAT. KOT. ll. 1881. i TEHMS. gabccription, SI .60 per unam if paid h, ,dTnce; $2.00 if not paid to advance. Trsnaient advertisement Inserted at 60 ..nta V lnrh for en inaerttoa. Tftniieiil business notice a local col- n io cents per line for each Insertion. junction! will be made to those desiring u advertise by the year, half or quarter r- SHORT LOCALS. Jxho b jrougb his bought a stone Preaching every night this week in the Presbyterian church. fjjlreriff Lapp waj serenaded by tb! baml on Monday eveniag.J fjh bridge at Fort Royal across tbc river is nearing completion Apples in Terry county have been selling at 10 and 20 cents a bushel. Charles Adams of this place visited rltives in Philadelphia last vreek. The Judiciary return Judges must meet on the 7th day after the elec tion. The Republican State ticket in Pennsylvania is elected by alxrut 60,000. John M. Oarman formerly of this , .i j rv t A 1 1 county was rieciwa xyitanct jxiwrruej of Luzerne county, j If the kW is unclouded next Sun dv oi"ht eople vrill look at the eclipse of the moon. Fur sale. A. lot of walnut trees on the stump. Call at this office for farther information. Quay has turned the tables on his defa .ue-ra. libelous scamps come to grief sooner or later. rj3.nitieR9 men here Lave organized a bran?li of the Merchants' Retail Ageucy of Chicago, Uticoig' H. P. Cheatham, of North Caro line, wm b the -only colored memlxrcfthe next Congress. Mr. IT. M. Stonffcr of Lancaster pountv, visited his friend, Mr. B. L. Sbniuan in this town,' the latter days of lafrt week. An explosion inNo.l, shaft of the Sasqmbanna'C!oe,l-Company, at Nan ticoke on Sunday, killed six men and fataly injured five others. Philip Honk of 'Johnstown, this eonnK. wasent to jail ' by Justice B.F. Orozier, on a - charge of wife beatiDgon the tth day of November. 'barn of Leri' Swartz. in To bojire township.-'Perry Co., was des troyed by lire wxut 4 o clock on the sfterr.oon of the 44th inst. Partly cow red ny msurance LrrpoolSun: -C. W Hoggins, of iJucfc-c'V alley, tne boss coon hunter captured another coon last week weigh iij: IS pounds, this is the sixth for the-season all large ones. Key. "A. W. Spoonor, pastor of the Second iPresby terina church of Al tuooA is .preachiDg in a series of meetings ki! the' Presibyterian church of tbis'town every evening this week . JL'Bryner was lodged in jail on the ;4th nst., on Che charcre of issaUltiff ?Vml Zeiglw and disorder- ircontiuet sti the J:wrSB House. He was'bailtsl out for his appearance at conn. Itoli on human and liorses and an irjult. caroLin 30 miniates by Wool lord oanuary Xjotion. Xnis never fii!a Sold by ; K : 23anks & Co., I'riisjists, "Mifflintown. Nov. 13, IWO.lly. fjaTt'a Keuaotly and SVlIiam Hor ir nl Putteracn were- neat to jail WJtKiioe C. :F. Mitcbol on the ciurgf, assail!; and making threats i,it HewartL'Funk of iPatterson, oii t !r-rtjan day. li ' iiiaorfkl, glass - in ilhe Lick Wrvit.;ryt CaKoniia.is-verthrow-irL'tben ld theery in rerarl - to the :noon being a (kael planet. '"I he sight jf tie Tiwon thsecgh the-now glass leads to hebolie that the.t&oon has in IlfmikCK hir m tf- linu nniavv: 1 an1 vegetable Uife. ine toti.ecMp.of tne nwn on the nipht ? the!t5tb,presentasontb. will begin at ftQE. M., and pass off oout three, 0 clock. n Monday doom h, NovenaLer ;IG. Between i these tours, that is;iJP. M., and 22 A. the eclija will 1 total. Jsremiah L. jYost.f Harrialrg a a leg broien in fwo places iic rreck of 18 ,cars ,t Longfellcw 'bout three ta'ian wcs-.of Lewistown lbjt three wilis ,rst cf Lewistoif J 'ral nights sq. 3st was urainoiRn on th raip. : He was talt- n k Lis home at Slarrjivurg. IT work of settrchipg for stone Shtule M.Mintaic north of McAlietervillo ha ;been resumetL eng.ne has beea tilaefi on Mid i's Kuj, e and a hole is to Jbe snk P iip the mounbain. j5t is hoped jwt the, enterprise wiilsesitt profit- . r 'or4 ie parties who ar&tngaged it Hsveyt tried Stnth Alferican ervine the gem of the .catiury ? e great i.re for Indigestion., Dys Ptpsia and frvousnesa. Wacant tbe most wonderful Stomach And ; erve Cure esar known, Trial xt cents. .Sold bv Li. Baoike .& w., DruggiBt Alifflintown, Pa, Nor. 14. ly, ghsh SpavUJjiniment remote Jlard, Sou or Calloused Lumpt "WiemiBhes fro horses, Blood : LCwbD, Splint, Sweenv, King Stifles, Sprains and Swollen J0,15' ghs, .Sec. Save $50 by "0tcne bottle. Warranted the r81 "Ofcderful Blemish Cure ever Sold by L. Banks & Co., gf,st. Mifilintown. ov. 13, Tg V". f ConnecUcnt, tas decided that wholesale liquor dealers located outside of the State connot seU liquor within lu S withont taking out a license in each county where the liquor is to be sold. A special from Minnewauksn, N. fli; 18 01 wnea from his "C- v eeese, U. p. Prfchard a 1088 01 one half his No person could believe the iuey are capable of or their less number." crop. havoc count- 5vo rT . " nuniingaon journal: 7 aniel Coflman of Porter town aa iso unfortunate as to all 'hi??- and disloeate her hip, since Vhii e Bbe has en confined t( 1,7 0n of Mr. Coffman's sons ibrown from a colt few days nd bad his collar bona broken. dSSraAfTny were formerly ann "" townhiP, tew I ?- I, , tur inanss are due to Mr. Aaron LeTdy of Fayette for a twelve pound lu ne sent us last Friday. It wU tuown that Mr. Leid7 has given satisfaction to such a degree as asessor in Fayette township that he has has been elected one year after another for almost the period of a goucmuon, out it is not generally mm, us raises such hne mam moth vegetables XTr 'VatV,:i T , .,u,uunu xvusenDerrv, or near Ktchmond Furnace, while out on the mountain near his home early Sun day morning shot a bear. The ani mal, though not very large was verv mi, anu weighed when cleaned 140 pounaa. it was brought to town on Monday and shipped to Durling, N. Y. Mr. Rosenberry is acquiring quite a reputation as a boar hunter, as this is the eight one that he has killed within six veara. Chnmlro. burg Repository. List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the Post Office at Mifilintown, Pa., for the week ending Nov. 7th. Persons calling for mail in this list will please say they are advertised. One cent will be charged for eaeh letter advertised. Letters: Mrs. Mary Brimmer, Emanuel Browand, James Bell, John Dull, John Dillini? er, John Elsenda, Elmer Gross, H. H. Jones, Mrs. Surah Rnssel, Jas. Keizer, Isaac Krebs, Michael Lauver, Simon Null, John H. Pattesron Ja cob Stine, Jas. Sprglemoyer, "Win. Smith, F. W. Thomas. James McCaoley, P. M. Harriet E. Hall of "Waynetown, InL, says: "'I owe my life to the great Sonth American 3fervine. I bad been in bed lor five months from the effects ol an exhausted Stomach, Indication, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of nry whole system. Had given up ad; hopes -of getting well. Had tried j three doctnrs with no relief. Tbe first bottle ol the Nervine Tonio hn proved me -ao much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is tle best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to bighlv." Trial bottles, 1154. Sold by L. Banks A Co- Mar 14-ly. Rebecca 'Wilkinson, of Browns valley, SlncL,-says: "I have been in a diHtrosBed. condition for three rears from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stoinache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until. my health was gone. I had been doctoriug constantly with no relief, "tl bought one bottle of South American Nervine which dene me more pood than any $50 worth of doctoringil ever did in my life. I ould advise every weakly person to use this-valuable and lovely remedy; A 'few bottles of it has cured ma ompletely. :I consider it the grand est medicinetn the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and . nerve -cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Bants AtOo., Mifilintown, Pa. May 14, ij. JAltooxv Nor. C Word was this evening brought to this city of -a most horrible accident that occurred sosse, miles from' Hastings, Cambria coaoty, yesterday .morning. Anum- ber-.of Iluogiriacs employed on the extpsskn of a small railroad placed a usxuber of heavy lasts and light iug tae fuses repaired to a place of safeir After an explosion the men agak vweut to work,, when one of the blastr, exploded with terrific fore; blow g the men iniall directions. Atter. the smoke had cleared eight men ware tonnd lyio' partially un der the debris, and tUwas ouly after muchCiabor that the', were extricat ed. Cua of them had been instantly killed, awhile the others suffered brokenUegs, arms aad ribs. Two of theoi'kad crushed akulle, and are in a prat&rious condition Five were to nightC-rought to tua-city and ad. mitteuao the hospital From "tie Perry County Advocate of Novealir 6th Aarotnt O. Julius an euuloy-9e of contractor Wm. Swope waeJrowned in the Pennsyl vania canaLraear the R. L,, in Har- risburg Moaay evening, jje was in charge f a horse and cart, haul material fr-usc an excavatwn being made (lions' tae canal for (the rail road company Julius had dumped several cart Iwuls into a degression or low D'aee. aad. as near as jean be ascertained, about fix o'clock tarted Uwar with aneaher load, his latt for wLhe day. A maa who was tubing iot far off cane.iIong the tow-path ocd found the fcarse and cart is tbe ter. tbe animal with its fecidle sbtjpped off struUng to free itself irom the cart, io norse was sistd up over the tank to the tw- patt, and a search was made lor cne missu a man. The tsberman usd his red and line and -soon the hook caught hold of the eo sleeve cf tha drowned man. He rs jmlled to the shore and the patrol a sgon was sum moned. The body of Mi. Julius was taken to his home oa Woodbine street, (Scudemadgeville), and the coroner uotinea. An luaaest was held on Tae.sday morning acd a ver dict of accidental drowning vaa ren dered. Mr Julius was alwut rears old, wa quarried and leaves a m . -1 1 J widow and twa cnuaren, ages ajctively three and seven years. He was a native ol ureen x-ara kjis county, but hved until recently &i Maoiton, UunUngaon county, am came to Harrisburg only six weeks ago to reside. Three brothers, George, Jacob and Lincoln reside in Harr sburcr. ile was a son oi Dan iel Julius a former citizen of Centre township, bat now a resident of Jun iata township. His remains were in terred at Elliotteburg, Wednesday afternoon. At the inciueet it was deveiopea that the body of Julius had been in the water for three hours and that the only marks found thereon was a scratch oo tie lobe of tbe left ear. j J it a i ata cswirrr omci And. General. O 3 3 Bute Tress. we h I I Districts. Mifflintowa Fermanaf b Patterson ..... Mllford Fort Royal.... Walker Turbett Spruce Hill...,, Beale Fayette Monroe , Htsquehanna .. Qreanweod Tascarora ...... Leek , Black Log Thompsontewn Delswsre , Totals Majorities . Districts. Mifflintowa , , Fermanagh...... , Patterson Miltord Port Royal.". Walker Tnrbett .' Spruce Hill ...... Beale Fayette " Monroe......... , Susquehanna ..... Greenwood ..... , Tnscarora Lack Black Lor Tbompsentowa .. , Delswsre 143 103 124 101 126 104 94 11S 3 66 108 67 107 106 121 105 122 6 70 64 72 200 117 196 119 40 105 41 105 101 79 99 80 99 86 89 96 240 116 246 116 67 110 67 111 66 60 66 60 23 82 22 82 79 168 77 172 60 109 60 109 IS 26 13 26 40 41 40 II 7 74 147 74 1694 1679 1676 1790 85 125 President Judge. Totsls Majority t" en ha on "S a. s s s sr to 3 S - : 0 125 7 99 6 109 2 96 2 66 6 110 1 104 1 120 2 48 1 73 2 209 10 96 8 67 ... 85 2 92 4 78 7 84 6 98 1 224 7 114 16 81 22 114 48 4 66 ...... 18 ... f 79 8 128 89 46 16 100 14 24 2 11 ... 45 ... 86 8 143 2 78 1 H61 95 1671 104 20 1 "' Associate Judges. 33 Districts. : I T i w : : isrfflintown J05 107 140 107 Tarmsnagh 101 82 132 88 Patterson 69 Hi 114 11 Mlllord 99 91 129 1S3 Pert Royal 67 88 69 86 Walker J79 236 121 8 Turbett , 69 65 80 88 Spruce Hill M6 77 45 96 Ueale 117 82 87 94 Fayette .,. 243 241 117 115 Monroe 52 63 109 99 Suaquahaona 66 72 87 89 Greenwood 20 88 61 76 Tuacarora 145 82 115 1S5 Lack... 71 61 100 116 Black Log 13 14 25 26 Thompaontown 84 60 26 83 Delaware 137 169 57 46 Totals............ 1712 1641 1658 1602 Majorities.. 110 39 , Rrg. . Sber Uec'der. id". ci r ; , " B a "5 a zr rr -3 - C D'mtriota. B m w g ? ? : - : : : ? Slimiotoxn 125 108 159 76 FermsDSKh.. 125 85 127 81 Patterson. 67 118 8'. 92 Jeiliord an 147 115 118 Port Re al 69 62 C3 68 Walker 200 123 245 79 Turlwtt.. ....... 66 84 G7 76 Spruce Hill ......... 118 68 112 67 Beale-... 66 120 93 97 Fayette 254 116 211 165 Monroe t8 108 67 95 S-uaqti.hanoa........ 61 47 65 42 Greenwood 21 81 80 72 Tucarora. 109 166 107 152 Lack. 6.1 118 85 96 Black Lug 13 24 IS 23 11'bcmpaoutown...... 89 41 61 81 Delaware 150 72 161 69 ITotala. 1659 1665 1842 1481 Jury Del. at Com. Large. O te pa o 2 2 a I 1 IDiatrmts, 03 gs : s " : f ! (Ufniotowo ... 106 126 94 129 Fermanagh. Ill 99 109 92 Patterson 70 111 63 107 MiMonl........ 96 136 94 127 Port Royals.... ... . 49 74 62 72 Walker.. 193 127 191 109 Turbett... .... ... 41 104 88 106 SprsceHill .. ... .99 81 99 76 Beale ......... ...... 81 10C 8 98 Fayette 249 118 237 107 Mvoeee M ..... 48 107 63 100 Sunqaehinna 69 49 68 61 Greouwood .... 19 8( 17 83 Tnscaora... ... 89 170 73 163 Lack .... 69 120 49 104 Black Log 18 24 2 7 ThorofMUBtown .... .89 41 84 40 Delaware...,.... 148 78 147 68 Totals .... .. 1669 1749 1641 1486 Majority,. Diatriets, 180 Constitutional Dalugatae 9 P P? S ? Miffiintown.. Fermanagh.. Patterson.... Gilford .... Port Royal.. Walker Turbett Spruce Hill.. Beale Fayette Monroe.... Susquehanna. .Greenwood.. Tuacarora.. .. jack.... Black Log. . . Tibompsont'B. Ualaware.... 116 117 64 96 48 199 41 97 85 237 68 66 19 1 66 8 87 143 100 109 6 96 ti 195 X9 99 84 242 68 67 29 84 93 87 193 132 C8 111 98 77 T US 110 45 75 162 120 4 106 167 123 123 131 J81 66 .95 66 103 8 20 86 40 146 67 107 100 77 97 117 110 47 81 12 103 20 41 259 78 123 818 161 86 41 96 110 82 20 8 166 49 78 86 66 20 14 47 88 82 14 6 16 66 108 22 2 29 36 Lyons rota over Seibort Lyona rote over SponsJerl Lyena vote over Patterson. 280 383 181 PrhlbltlB siad Tele Scatterlas; For Auditor General, W. W Ha gue had in Beale 2, Fayette 4,' Fer managh 1, Lack 17, Mifflintowa 12, Patterson 10, Spruce Hill 2, Susque hanna 1, Tuscarora 5. Thompson town 5, Walker 7 total 66 For State Treasurer, George Day ton had the same vote. . .T President Judge, Ricketts had in Fayette 2, Fermanagh 1, Lack 5, Miffiintown 2, Patterson 4, Thomp sontown 2, Walker 1 total 17. For Associate Judge, Daniel Kloss had in Fayette 1, Fermanagh 1, Lack 3, Mifilintown 5, Patterson 5, Susquehanna 2. Walker 2 total 19. For same office, Frank Swartz had in Fayette 1, Lack 4, Miffiintown 5, Patterson 3, Tnempsontown 2 Walk er 2 total 17. Scattering votes 2. For Sheriff, W. B. Harman had in Beale 2, Fayette 2, Fermanagh 1, Lack 1, Miiflintown 5, Patterson 4, Thompsontown 2, Walker 1 total 18. For Register and Recorder, S. A. Mllliken had in Beale 2, Fayette 2, Fermanagh 1, Lack 2, Miffiintown 5, Patterson 4, Thompsontown 3 Walk er 3 total 20. For J ury Commissioner, John Val entine bad in Mifilintown 2 Prohibition Delegates at Large had all same vote, being Beale 2, Fayette 3, Fermanagh 1, Lack 10, Mifflin 9, Patterson 6, Spruce Hill 1, Thompsontown 5, Tuscarora 3, Walk er 6 totul 4G. The Democratic Delegates at Large, Vandliug, Latta and Zeigler, were each cut 2 in Mifilintown and these votes given to L. W. Hall, Republi can. In Monroe, Thomas Lazear and G. B. Zeigler had names spelled wrong, losing them 110 votes each. Whyfcbe Raved. From Good News. Little Son. "Pa, you'd better not disturb ma." Pa. "Why not?" "She's in an awful temper. "What about?'' "I don't know." "Where is your ma?" "Up stairs in the room." "How does she act?" "Oh, awful. Shea ravin' 'round, turning over chairs and moving furn iture, and banging things about aw ful, and she keeps saying, "Beshrew it," "consarn it," and -electrocute it," in the awfuleat, maddest voice I ever heard, only it ain't loud." "1'oor dear, sue must have lost her collar button arain.". PaTailc Sale. November 14th, 1891. H. L. Smith, agent will sell on the Aucker farm one mile north of McAlisterville, horses, cows, wagons, harness, farm ing implements, hay by the ton, fodder by the sheaf, potatoes by the bushel, corn by the bushel and so forth. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Hele'K 4etlie Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is presorilting Kemp's Balsam this year. In the ,u-eporatio of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine onlv the beet and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look throagh it, notice the bright,. clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. M A KKIED : Wabtteb UruNaKB, On the 3id inst , bv Rev. E. 11 Berrv. Frank W arner of this place, and Nora Up- Iingnr ol Jit. riu'iaant Miils, .Snyder county. Kbfjm Zook. On the 3rd inst.. by R'.-r. J. A. Myers of Mifflin coun ty, George M. Ereps of ;McVc-ylown, Mitnin county and eVmue B. Zook of Fermanagh township this county. Kbixet Pannbb&kes. On the 29th ult, iu the Westminster Pres byterian ehnrch bv Rev.. J. R. Hen dcrson. Elizabeth L., yonuiiest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Panna Imkfr of this place, and Henry B. S. Kelley, of &ueni Virftu, Va. MED: -Totals. . . 1668 1559 1604 1647 2238 661 Tbe Judicial Tate- The following ;s tke Judicial rote in the district of Periy and Juniata counties; Juniata gave Lyons.... 1551 rotes. Perry gar Lyons 941 rotes. Juniata gave Sponsler. Patrry gave Sponsier. . . iift Total 21C9 95 rotes. 2014 volts. Total 2109 Juniata gave Siebert. . . . 104 vote. Perry gave Siebert 2108 rotes. Total , 2212 Juniata gare Patterson. 1571 rotes. Perry gare Patterson . . 460 ptes. Tutal 2031 L ft .1 1. rci'icHzx. urn tne zoiu uit , in Thouipsuntown, very suddenly, Jacob p clier, aged ftC years, 3 mouths and 2b days. Fusk. On tho20(h ult, in Ilar- r'sburg, from membraneous croup, Li onard S , son f Oetirro K. and Jennie Fank, formerly of P-rt, Royal, aged d year-", 7 nxtnllis and 27 days. Hess Ou the 26th nit., in Snnuce Hill township from cholera infantum, EUie Pearl Hess, aged 8 months and 26 days. jhompson. ua tne z;tn uit.. in Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth, daugh ter of William Thompson, of Tusca rora township, aged 34 years and 7 days. Sechler. On the 1st inst, in Pat- terson,;from paralyeip, Mies Alice P. Sechler, sister of Mrs. W. H. Allen', aged 43 years and 8 months. 1 ,.CI"ao NoT- 6- Cattle Receipts lo,000 head; shipment 4000 head; top prices $5a5.62i; others $2.60a4. l :foem 2 '"5ai40; atockers $2a fW,s 1153- Hogs Receipts 3000 head; shipments 10,000 head; rough and common $3.75a3.85; pack ers $3.90a4.05; prime heavy and butchers weighto 4.10a4.25; light ?3.50a3.90. Sheep Receipts 4000 bead; shipments 1000 head; ewes J2.50a4.25; mixed $4 25a4.35; wethers 4.50a5 25; westerns 4 15a4.70; tex ans $4.30a4.4.0; lambs f3.75a5 25 FALL & WINTER GOODS. I wo aid in rora the pabUe that I save aew la my new millinery store at my place of residence ea Water street, MiSintews, second door frost comer of Bridge street, a rail stock of rail and Winter . millinery goods, all new, and of a latest styles, and having employed Brat class milliners lam prepared to supply Uepnblie with everything fonnd la a flrstelaaa milliner store, come and examine my stock, consider it bo trouble to shew goods. MRS. DBIHL. March 22-87.1 .r. Does this Catch Tour Eyel If bo, get the whole of the etorj. aa valuable to you aa to us. It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, ana instead ot hiding our candle under a bushel, are willine tus wuoie woria fnouia Know it. e are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the abore cut repre sentg. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on th market in Juniata County. VVe have them, both Congress and Lace. EEMEMEER i .... a snoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles. free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil tne siocKing The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFUNTOWN, IPA. 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. MEYERS' Great Fall & Winter Opening of Fine Clothing For Men, Youlht, Boyt and Children Commence to Day. Bargaioa In tbe same that are hammers on everv floor, in ann counter, ttrim. crnel and cold with hla airs. Bitinv Praata nt hni;- k.. be here. Those who have the good fortune to reside In handsome mansions who caa sit by the coey fireside, while without the chilling tempests and blinding snow-storms rage who, when they venture ont are wrapped in costly tars and comfortable .flcery those, we admit, may read thla aaneoBcement with indifference, bat what of the poor . .u vuuouoaa ujouasnas ror wnom crnel, cola winter beers in his train aatold misery and priraton, snfiering and wretchedness Oh, what of the poor? HaTe they the r.,r"ir,Wbal''' lo kooP ,h wou fr8n d door? Abeve all they most have w Atts bLiUTBIMG, and bare MEIERS' STEPS IN TO LEND A HELPINS HAND. If parses csn't meet the prices of good Overeoata, Underwear, Oleres, etc- thea tbe prices mast meet the purses. Right bow at the very entaet of the cold seuoo, we propose to give every man a chance to buy these goods at Bgurea be can well afford te pav. With tbis object in view we hsve inst placed on sale and will offer GO "JETT, WELLAilD DURABLY MADE OVERCOATS FROM TO IO. Tbe matenala are Chinchillas. Bearers, Meltons, Keraevg. Caasimeres, Cht viola, fcc. Krery coat is well worth and could easily be sold for 50 "per cent, mere mos ey, bnt THAT I3NT THE THING. We want te aell tbeae overcoats not for what they will bring or what we intended to get for thomjbut at .prices V within the reach or the "Dollar-a-Dar" laborer. This we think has been acompliahed by offering these - over coats st 83, 4, 5, $9 np to $10. $12 will do the asual work of a $20 bill in MEYERS' MEN OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT- Men who want the very best and Snest Overcoats can have anvona of the follow ing extra fine styles st $12 to-day; A Tsn Melton Overcoat, a Blue AMton Overcoat, a Drab Melton Overcoat, Black Melton Overcoat (Sam. shades in Keisers,) aa Esrlisbi Chincbills Overcoat, a Black Chevoit Overcoat, an imported Caaaiiaare Overcoat a Fur Beaver Overcoat, a Keal Eluyian Overcoat, an English Storm Coat, an English Case Overcoat. Nothing approaching tbe above period styles and Superior qualities csb be z?Hwitvhra-We off,rchoic' " $12-r,r MEYERS RECOGNIZES NO COMPETITION. A liberal percentage of onr fine clothing is cnt snd mad a to onr order. We'd be pleased to hsve you visit this place that yon msy see bow system iti3ally and grace fully tkese excellent gsrments ot oura are cut. what Use trimmings sad how excellent end perfect tbe werkmsnahip. 45 MES'S ll'ITS, at $12, $14, $15, $18 and $1 . ..,m,rV' ,n,ubl for busiueaa asd profesaiooal men. Thev are made ef strietlv ail.Wool Domestic, and imported Csaaimer.a Cheviots, Woratea, Wide Wales sad Diagonala, in the very latest snd.moit popnlsr patterns aud are cnt in Sack, Cutawar Frock and Prince Albert Styles. Style, Beauty, Fit and Durability are characteristics of MEYERS' BOYS CLOTHING. Our Jnvenii CIctbing Department was never so lull ss this season with all that's new, fine and pretty for the "little fellows." Everything rrora the wear-resistieg and rongh and ready aort, to the most advanced snd richest novelties here. We have good low priced clothing, and wo have clothing elegant enough for the little sea or a millies aire. Oar stock is immense so is our trade, These and other thinga enable ns to name the loweet prices in the county. Wa have hundreds of rich, select and novel Btyles and patterns that you'll not see in any other house, and no matter how exacting your wants, rast assured the style you are anxious to procure is here, if anywhere. 700 BOYS SHORT PANT SUITS, sizes 4 to 14 at $2, $3, $4 and $5 and up to $10. Suits with ep arate vests or immitation vests. Suits that are fancy and suits that ara plain, Suits, light, medium and dark, Suits striped, plaid, checked, mixed ana plain everything in short that will please you. We also show a com plete stock of the celebrated Star aud Mother's Friend shirt waists. 900 BOYS LONG PANT SUITS, sizes 10 to 19 at $2.50, $3, $4, S. $8, $10 and up to $12. Young men who are at all particular about their clothes, should see our truly immense variety of fine custom made garments. They are equal to the best produced in this county, and cost less than half tha prices charged by merchant tailors. BOYS' OVERCOATS- $150, $2, $2.50, $3, $3 50, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 to $10, sites from 4 te. 19. The above prices including all the plain and fancy makes ia Meltons, Kersey's, Beavers, Chevoits, Cassimeres, Twills and Worsteds, some plaid ed or checked, others plain shade, others Fur trimmed. Don't let year boy run without an overcoat these chilly days when a few dollars will buy such fine qualities. FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Retail ClotLier, Bridge Street, Miffiintown, Penna. Hollobaugh & Son Knock the Persimmons. THEIR Fall& Winter Stock LEADS THEM ALL SEE IT AJND BE CONVINCED. Their room holds twice aa much atoc k ns any other clothing house in the county. And it is Full, Bang up Full of Men's, Youths' Boys,' Children Clothing of the latest patterns and styles at prices which dafy competition THEIR overcoat deparment 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1881 Special Invitation To The Public it attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that jeg on dailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. Surpasses anything ever seen in styles this neck of timber. Everyone new aflFFMNTOWW M ARKKTS. MrLiTOWB, Nov. 11, 1891. Their Pantaloons beat tha Record, nothing like them in the county siiuu iu quaii i r ur price. THE HAT TRADE YV.ULL, JiiLY HAVE IT, AND THAT SETILES IT. All tbe latest styles in Derbys, Crush hats. NECKWEAR, WHEW! s on never saw aayming uae it. uver tnree hundred different styles to sslect from. They slso csrry a full line or Trunks, Vsleises, Used-Bag., Boots and Shoes for Ladies sod gentlemen, the Canada Rubber Boot and shoe, Umbrellas. Gloves CoL lars, Cnfla, Suapenders, Hoiaery, Shirt Underwear, Watches, Jeweiry, snd last but not cui.r. ,u. cn ier me ceiroraiea twerr Kin . uo's Uverbslls, Pantaloons: Shirts, wuiwu -.,uim v iv ny uuim worn vut wr jour money reiunaed. Measures tsk en, suits msde to order snd a perfect lit guaranteed. Over 600 samples of goods to cuooae irom. van ana see our siocK sua sstlsl r yourself. w do not ni,m.... either tbe smoant, qnslity or price of Goods. HOLLOBAUGH So SON, PATTERSON, PA fcatter Fffts Bm , Sides, Ird . . . MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN Wheat Corn in ear.... 18 20 12 10 10 8 UAPKKT 83 to 02 48 'yfyOata, 2 te 28 tr Rva 7 Rye. Cloverseed... Timothy sow! FNx sxed .... Hruii... Chop...., Shorts Ground Alum Salt, American Salt.... St.00 $1.(10 1 60 ..$1.25 a hondred ..$1.60 a hundred ..$1.4Ua hundred. , 1 20 80 Philadelphia Markets, Nov. 7th, 1891. Wheat $1.06 to $1 07; corn 67 to 68c per bus; oat 38 to 39c per bushel; rye 95c per bushel; beef 11 to 12o per lb; chickens 10 to 11c per lb; ducks 9 to 10c per lb; butter 26 to 28c; eggs 20 to 23. E S. S. RUBLE, MBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room ia three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to exainiue the Stock oi Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so dan's fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN" 3?A. HATEI8U MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARC YOU A BORROWER I -CALL. AT THE FIBST ISA T ON A J, BAKU, MIFFLIN! OWN, PA. FOUR I?E"R CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Imd at lowest Bates. Faqita Sejstcna Corn fktsr rrniaa mt e. t'ora Droppr an.1 nif parlact Forc-fl Faru Iiirr Slatrtbator la tt. .warld. ( ftr Crtab. B. FARQUHA.7 CO TOBK. PA. SNO SO LAftQS ILLUSTBATCO CATALCtUS. V CstsM 1 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF JIIFFUITOrTS, PA. wrra BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholdors Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTBROCK. Pretiient. T. VAN IRWIN, Ceaswr. BISSCTOSS. W. C. Pomerey, Joha Hnrtsler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Jeaeph Rolhreek, Pbili M. Kepner, Leais B. Atkioaes, sreeiaoLBBss : Pbilip V. Krpner, Annie at. Bhallay, Joseph Rethreck, Jane H. Irwin, li. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pemeroy, J. Holaaes Irwia, Mary Karts, Jerome N. Tbempsen, Jr Jobn Bertzler, T. V. Irwia, Charlotte Snyder, Jesisa L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. Pattrrsea, P. M. M. Penned, Levi Light, SamaelS. Rotbieck, Wm. 8 warts. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ke paid on certificates of deposits. jsn 23, 1891 U Conaumption Surely Cured. To Tas gprroau Plaaae tntorm yovr raadara ttiai 1 aave a pomiaTe ramadj for the aeoTa-naznod aaa. Br na Snaalj oaa Shn anda of aopalaaa a ban baaa MrsaanaBar earad. I ahall ba clad as aaod two bottles of mf naudy nil la anr ot yaw raadara who sots enaaiptton If tha will eaed sae tbatr Kipiaaa aod P. O. aliliaaa baapact tail?. &a.aU)OCal.a1.C,Mtarls,.I. Snbecribe for the SrmsiL asd Pircsu- 0AB, a food paper. Subscribe for tbe Juniata Sentinel and) Re) ublican. f sanrylvMiIa AETliultaral Works, TorTc ?a, Isrqsfear's htaadard fcafian sad Saw BiiK a a m Address A. m. tAMWMLkM 803. lark, fa.
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