SENTIgELjc REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEOXKSlHf. MARCH 16, 1892. TERMS. SnbscriptioD, $1.50 per mnnnm if paid In advance: $2.00 if not paid in adTance. Traationt advertisementa inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient bunin-sss notices In local col nmn, 10 eents per line tor each insertion. Deductions will be mede to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. TLe riiiladolpliia Press has Qaay Bight mare. flnnier Borry has gone to the 'Wyoming Valley. Blaine, Cameron and Qaay all were biek hist week. It takes twelve tncheg of snow to make an inch of water. Lokontfor Ferl Meyer's opening advertisement next week. Florida gtrawherries can be had in Philadelphia at $3 per quart. Dr. Samuel Horning is visiting in the western part of the State. The fashionable hour for weddiDgs in London is 2.30 in the afternoon. Emery MoCahen of Fermanagh township has boeu granted a pension. A few cloves on th pantry shelf, it is aid, will effectually drive away ants. ITartyn Crawford is spending a few clays of this week in Philadel phia. Business in town was dull during the blizzard of last Thursday aud Friday. The government has determined upon -the manufacture of smokeless powder. Merviu Pannebaktr of Coalport, visited his parents in this place on Sabbath. FOR SALE A car load of first rate western cloveisced by Manbeck &. Nelson. An Indian from Carlisle school, has Len sent to the Huntingdon reformatory. Macedonia wafer and electric light are the rniBi t"pi(" it tue men m I town at this tir.i. During t ha past winter thirty night persons have pined tho Mil!trto.Tn Presbj-terian i ttureh. D. J. Weaver, who recently lived near Thomp.aiitown, Ins moved to "Winchester, Virginia. A cc-id wave that stopped the thawing of thn snow was ushered in last Friday, March 11th, Tho snow in sliding off the roof of tbe MilJeritowa rrc-.inteii.iu church carrio 1 a cLiianey with it. You Ha consult Prof. Little, tho oculist optician at Dr. Derr's Dautal cliice, Wednesday, March 10. Mr. LcggL-t, of Yjrk State is try ing to crganir'r" c couipiny amon horst raiser t sell them a Cleveland horse. Tho Ohio Supreme Court hns declar edthe standard ).! Tru-t il'.-gal and tae biij combine t'uicfer j-roposo to dissolve. Reports from Llinc-i, Kinsis, MicLiyan and Indiana are that the winter wheat has bteu injured by the blizzard. Tyrone has ambition to become tha county-teat of a new county sliced off parts cf Il iti'iiigdon, Blair and Center counties. According to rule of tho town coun cil property owners will not be al lowe 1 to erect franvj buildings along Bridgo or Maine streets. The team and wagons of some lumberman passed through town, go ing in the direction of the Susque hanna river, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Il irry Kelly, of Beu na Vict, Ya., rre visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Pannobaker, or. Third street. Irwin Dimm, who ha.s ben in Peuueli's storo many years will en gage in tbe mercantile business in the near future, in Lewistown. Lowisbnrg Chronisle : Mr. Samuel Rethrock, of Mitilin Juniata county, brother-in-law of tho Rev. Sieber, bui3 been visiting Lawisburg this week. Miss Ida Loudon, of Tusearora Yallev, was entertained over Sabbath by cousins, daughters of ex Sheriff Loudon, at their borne at East Point. You can consult Prof. Little, the oculist optician at Dr. Derr's Dental ollice, Wednesday, March 1(5. Senator Quay is in poor health in Florida, which fact cheers his politi cal blood-suckers to denounce him fur not being in his place in the Sen ate. We know wo can show you a bet ter line of building hardware than you can get elsewhere. Call at Mc Clintic's hnrdwaro store on Main Street. There are rot only 38,000 female land owners in Eughir.d and Wales, but 20,000 women who are actually engaged in farming on thoir own account. a Gown or no gown, for the preacher in tbe pulpit, is the question that is agitating the congregation of the First Presbyterian church of Oer mantown. Sheriff Lapp, and George Heck, returned last Friday morning' from the (rip of lodging George Hackenber ger ia the "Wtptcrn Penitentiary, at Pittsburg. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist?, MiffiintowD. Noy. 13, 1890-ly. Huntingdon has had two outrages committed upon young girls by de based men, within the past ten days. The perpetrators cf the crimes are in jail, bnt tbat is not enough. What farcical trials are they to hare, and as a result go nnwhipt of justice. Tho safety of girlhood and womanhood from outrage, on the highway and byways, by day and by night, must be secured beyond a question. "The man who "can't afford" to take a newspaper generally spends $25 a year for rum and tobacco." The Democratic county convention of Blair county, held recently, at Hollidaysburg, was such a turbulent affair, that the Sheriff was called in to restore order. A farm of fifty-nine acres, belong ing to the estate of Thomas Stewart, deceased, late of Mil ford townnhip, has been bought by Samnel Horn ing, for SS37.00. Congressman Atkinson did not vote for or against booking the sil ver question for Congressional action for the 22nd of March. Ha was not in Washington at that time. Tho negro, Lingo, has been grant ed a new trial by the Supreme Court of New Jersy, on the ground of tb.9 reported discovery of new evidence. He had bcon convicted for the mur der of Mrs. Annie Miller. C. J. Hackatt, of Altoona, who has been in the service of the' railroad company as conductor many years, was threwn from his train at Baily's station some nights acjo, and had his left knee severely injured. C. W. Mayer htul the W. W. Wil son bouso, at the coiner of Bridge and Water streets, remodeled, repa pered, repainted, and last Thursday evening he celebrated tho moving of his family into the house, by a house warming. Tho last census taken in London goes to show that one in every threo women is doomed to celibacy. In oae quarter of the city where there are many "well-to-dj women there are 378 unmarried woman to every 100 unmarried men. The German tramp who had his legs, ribs, and an arm broken by cars near Lewistown, on tho 7th int , was cared for in tbe railroad hospi tal here, until on tho 12th inst., last Saturday, when ho was taken to the Mitlliu county poor housJ. John Dietrich, of Salida, Colorado, i visiting his parents in Pitloreou It is quite a nunbsr of years since John left Juniata for tho West, aad through pluck and enorgy he has prospered. Ho will return to his w;stern boms in a f sw days. There were only about three hun dred "Congressional Med lis of Um or," distributed among I ho huudrodu of thousands of Union sjldiers. aud one of those medals was presented to Matthew S. Quay, Colond of the 134 regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. J. E. Brown of tho enterprising firm of Brown and Ilereshovity, deal ers in clothing, dry goods, watches, aud gent's furnis'-iug goods gener ally, has been to tho city for their spring stottk. Drop in and ba suit ed from their i;ics stock of spring goods. W. L. Switzer a former citizen of Milfor l township, but now a citi;.tn of-Buffalo, X. Y., is visiting friends and rfclatives in Juniata. Upon his return to Buffalo his mother Mrs Lydia Switzer, of Patterson will r.c cornpany him and will make that htr future home. Ui-t ef I-1 tors u"eal:L' 1 for remain ing in tin i'ost OHL-o at Miilliuto'VP, Pa., for tho week ending M rch 12'.h, ls32 Pei-ons calling fvr letters in this list will please say (! are ad vertised. Or:e cent will be charged fr each letter adv-rtised . O. A. Wilkiuson, Chavles YVltz'aiac-vir and MissLvdii Ramn. Ja-.r.es L iUl5V, P. M. If y -a d.-iiie to havj the va'u3 of eveiything you h.iva shrink lowar and lower, shout with tho gold bur,, down with the t-ilver '. If you desire that liu valu?i cf everything go no lower, theu tr.iiu with tirj men who are in favor of tha free coinage of silver. Tbat ii, that silver have tbe saraa ngut ol tree coiurjgj m tlio i mints of the conntrv tint gold has. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stiller, Spraiuj and Swollen Throats, Coughs, fce. Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemirh Cure ever knowD. Sold by L. Banks & Co., DriiLrirists, Mii'ilintown. Xov. 13, lSOO-ly. Miss Miry Rickard, of Dauphin county, who visited with her uncle and aunt. Mr. Georgo Smith and wife, in this piace, has returned to her homo five miles cast of Harria bnrg. whfre her parents resile, on the Rickard homestead farm, whore the Rickards have lived and flourish ed one generation after another, since lon;f before tho revolutionary war of 1776. The coupling of Kelly McXeal's "transfer," broke while driving from Bridge to Main street, by the Christy property, at noon, last Saturday. Tho result was a runaway down Main straet with the front gears of the carriage, by which run tho road cart of Clay Hower, and buck wagon of J. C. Auker, were tipped and slight ly damaged. The damage to the transfer carriage is considerable. Bloomfield Advocate, March 9 . A dispatch from Chicago, dated March Gth, states that Jarats W. Tower, a native of this county, is reported to be missir.g from his homo in Chica go, lie disappeared on the 23rd ult The dispatch states that he went to the Grand Pacific Hotel in that city on the afternoon of the 23rd and left about $75 with the clerk, and then sut down aud wrote a letter to his wife, recounting hie misfortunes and telling her she would never Bee him again, and that he had determined to throw himself icto the lake. L. L. Trego, of Seville township, last week was granted a soluier's li cense to peddle goods ia Perry coun ty. A singular accident happened at Huntingdon last Saturday. A rapidly running passenger train shook a railroad tie from a load of ties on a truck on a switch, tha tie slid off and struck a car of the rapidly pass ing passenger train. The tie was hull ed away and into a group of railroad workmen, and etruck, oud formost, Frank Watts, in the back, breaking his ba k and dislocating 6very rib, and killing him instantly. Three othtr workmen were injured by the tie. A hole was knocked in the passenger car but no one was hurt. Proceeding of Court Held March S and , 194- Reperted by B. F. BurchBeld, Kq. An order of publication was grant ed in Maggie R. Stutts vs Randolph Stutts for divorce. "An ord.r was granted for Samuel Lapp, Sheriff, to acknowledga a deed of lands sold by David Fowles, the then Sheriff, as property of Joseph Clemmens. The deed executed and acknowledged by Sheriff Fowlee hav ing been destroyed whilo in tho mails on it.i way to tho purchaser. An order to sell real estate was granted Administrator of WcXoir Wilson, deceased. The Assignees' accounts of Geo. S. Conn of Hendeison Forsha, and Dr. L. Banks of Jonathan Kauffmau, were confirmed. The accounts in the Orphans' court advertised to this day, were confirm ed, except those filed by Judge Ly ons himself, which were held for con firmation until Judge Sadler is on the bench. A sale of real estate was decreed in estate of Abraham O'Neal, dea'd. Also a sale of real estate in estate of Margaret Collins, deceased. W. S Xorth, guardian of George and Rebecca Jacobs, minor children of George Jacobs, Esq., deceased, was allowed to join in deed for his minors' interest in the lot of ground on Main street, Milllintown, Pa., sold to T. Van Irwin. Andrew Bank?, Esq., was appoint ed an auditor to distribute a-signd estate of Jonathan Kauffmau, aud John J. Patterson, Jr., Esq., to dis tribute estate of James J. Culbert son, deceased. The report of the viewers to ap prove Homing's bridge being a Co., bridgo ia Fermanagh townchlp was approved by th9 Court. Alfred J. Patterson was appoiuled to distribute rstate of Catherine A. Gallagher, deceased. Rob.irt MeMeen, Esq , was appoint ed an Auditor in estate of Henderion ForsiiH, assigned. F. M. M. Pcnnell, E,q , wus ap pointed an Anditor to distribute es tate of Alvin H. Wilt, deceased. An order to sail real estate of Paul G. Smith, daceastd, was granted his AdminiHtrator. Jacob Luiver, Adminis! rater of Thomas Stewart, deceased, ruao return that h sold real estate of de cedent to Samuel E. Horning, for $837, aa 1 sale continue 1 by tbe court. lion. Joseph il. Woo.l?, guardian ' of Thomas V., and E. Southard Par ker, was graids 1 lef.ve to j.jin in a deed for liis wards' interest iu a tract of land in Greenwood townelip, sold to Adam Arnol J, Jr. J. G. Haldeman was appointed guardian of Fovst T. Smith, minor grand child of Elihu B.-nner, dee'd. Tho sale of on?-half interest in the found-fry property in Mifibntowp, by the Jacobs htirs, to Tobias Auiit-r, for $525, was reported br ptlitior, and W. S. Xorth, gnar.liau cf miners w-. allowed to join in the d?cd for hi minors in'.erist. Henry Bay was grai.t:d a decree of divorci flora Atnandt B. Bay. Licen. e ti kcip holels were grant: el W. S. At b-jg.wt aud S. Boyd Hur ra r, Mi.llinfowii: Saia-H.l Loach. Pat terson; ?.ud J. V.. Vuiihom, Richfield; ! and M. S Braba.fr, Thompson town, j was rui.t.iju, an.l J ..;a liiys. iV.tUr son, ar;d X D. Ferrcc, iSven Start, held over, as pe'.i-ioks did not seem to be iu f ji :n. KeMy McLaughlin. William II. Gr; uingcr an 1 A Y. M-lfia. were appotnttd to viv.v and lay out a road in Fennniigh towui'uip, and vactto ol 1 road, rend.- if-.d useless. B. F. BiucV.-sld, L-Ae, Davis and Jo.si.ph DysiPgcr were appointed t va?ntd road across Juninta Rivnr, be-twa-sn Milllintown and P.tttersJ'J. Alfred J. Patterson, B. F. Bureh-fi-,n. F. M. II. Panne;!, Jeremidi X. Keller iiad Will L. Ilfiops, Eqi., wore appointed the cxmiung co;u- miftee for tue prrseut year. The licenses of Jehu Hays, Patter kol, ai'.d Uriah D. Fenew, Stven Stars, held ovor Tuesday, we.ro re fused. Commonwealth va Goorgo Hackcn bcrger. Tho defendant was cenviet ed at February session of Highway Robbery aud moved for a now trial. After argument on Tuesday the court held it ovt-r for ooc&idtratiou uutil Wednesday, when an opinion was fil ed refusing a new trial. A petition of citizcrs of Patterson and Llifilinto'vu was preseuted, ask ing a merciful atmtence.an 1 the court sentenced him to undergo an impris onment in the western Penitentiary for one year anil six incut 1m, witk the adjuncts of fine aud cost. An order of ealo was granted in estate of William Keriin, of Turbett township, deceased, aud Orin Kerliu was appointed Trustee to make sale. An order of sale wa granted in estato of Alexauder Woodward, de ceased, to sell purpart Xd. 1, and Hon. J.K.Patterson and John Wood ward appointed Trustees to make the salo. On Wednesday afternoon Judge Sadler presided. Road in Walker township known as the O'Xeal Bashore road. Ex ception to petition aud order. Argued and held for consideration. Central Banking Company vs A. Y. Op pel. Motion for a new trial. Argued and held for consideration. The accounts in estate of Samuel E. Gallaher and James W. Dunn wero confirmed. Charles A. Thompson, assignee of W. Torter Thompson, makes return to order of sale that he sold real es tate of assignee, ISO acres, to Jerome M. and James Thompson, for $9,975, and sale confirmed by the court. W. L. Hooped, Esq., was appoint ed an auditor in estate of Samuel E. Gallaher, deceased. A rule was granted on Jacob W. Allison, administrator of Catherine Allison, deceased, to show cause why he should not be removed for rea sons set forth iu petition of Sarah C. Scott. W. D. Walk was appointed trus tee ef a fund devised for the benefit of Isaac Kirk, vie. Dr. J. M. Morrison, deceased. Teachers CcrtlScate- The committee on teacherd' Per manent Certificates will meet to ex amine applicants for certificates in the high school room in Miillictown, on Friday, April 15th, 18J2, at 8 o'clock sharp. Applicants will please be on time. By order of committeo. O. B.ULOUFF, March 14th, 1892. Secretary. A. J. Patterson Esq., is quite ill. Rev. J. H. Dougherty, of Hazleton, is visiting in towD. Spiders are seven times stronger ia proportion than Hods. Reuben Aucker is visiting friends in the eastern part of the State. Miss Lulu Isenberg, of Chester, is visiting the family of Dr. D. M. Craw ford. To raise a family without newspa pers is to raise a family of kow nothings. Samuel Meredeth, of Patterson, an employee of the P. E. R., gravel train crew, was caught between the bnmpers of two freight cars on Monday afternoon whilo making a coupling and badly squeezed about the abdomen. Drs. D. M. and Dar win Crawford are attending the case. Water. On Monday evening the town coun cil entered into an agreement with the proposed Milllintown Water Com pany, to have 12 water plugs supplied with water from Macedonia Run m Shade Mountain at $30 a piece for the period of 10 years, with the priv ilege of 20 years, lhe work is to be completed aud the town supplied with water within the period of 18 months. A Cannery Will be Started. A meeting was held on Saturday tho 12th mat, at the office of B. F. Burchlield, Esq., for the purpose ef organizing a Company or Corpora tion to erect and carry on a Cannery. Eighteen persons, except one or two, all farmers were present, and Well ington Smith was called to tho chair and B. F. Burch field madu Secretary, E. E. Barry bib:g called ou stated the object of tho meeting and others spoke to the subject. A committee consisting of B. F. Burch field, E. E. Berry, C. F. Hinkle, W. B. McCahan and S. A. Thomas was appointed to look up a suit,;! le site, nscvrtaiu cost of machinery etc. A ttotk subscrip tiou was opened aad in a few min ntes $$75 was raised which will be largely swelled by subscriptions since promised. A farmers soliciting and general information committee was appointed, consisting of Wm. Puffen berger, T. J. SjIouh", H. C. Horning and W. B. McCahan, and the sub scription list is at the office of B. F. Burchlield where subscriptions can be mado at any time. Tho meeting adjourned to Saturday, March 19i.li, lb'J2, when committees wiy report and treasurer and directors of the corporation will be elected. The interest manifested assures the suc cess of the enterprise. Tor a Time I will now reduce the price cf my $3.00 e.ibiiiat photwrap'a to $1 CO pr I'ozt n. Tl is reduction will continue as long tbere is suflici"nt trade to warrant these prices and no logger. Ibis 'tdi-rv s filled with all tue' latest improvements usually kept in a first claps gallery, sueh as Fino Cenic Backgrounds, Buautiful Dra pfci'iws pnd Fins Accessories, thnt wuld do credit to the Ir.rge ciliei. Wo propose during this reduction to lit our wsrk ppsak for itself and hava no hesitancy in caving that taking iuto consideration the quality cf wuik, thess will be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juiia'.a county. Ilcspsctfallv, JOSEPH 1IESS. Miftlir-towD, Ta., Jan. 22nd, 1892. You can consult Trof. Littlo, the oculist opl-.ciau at Dr. D?rr Dectal oflice, ednesday, March 10. - A Cure rr C'attipillM aad SIcU Ileadaclte. Dr. S.Ias Lane while in the Pocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbtj, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It h iu the form cf .iry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headacho iu one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at GOcts a package. tf .V. till: I ICO: Kaitfmax PiOinisns. Ou the 10th inst., at the residnnco of tho bride's mother, by Per. F McEurney, W. Y. Austin Kauffmau, of Walker town ship, and iliss Anna S. Ilodgers, of Delaware township. Sitatto Swartz On the 12th inst., by Bev. E. E. Berry, at the Jacobs house. Mr. Eugene Brant Shatto. of rJarrisburg, and Miss Catherine L. Swartz of Milllintown. U8VWli.IWWiiUJLUiilJJU K U.tWSSSSB-Mai MIFrLINTOWN MARKETS. 5iirriiTws, Marcs 16, 182. R'jtter 20 r.nr is llnm, ..12 Shoulder, K( Side o L"l 10 UirFLINTOWN GRAIN MAFKLT "VFbeat, 90 Cora in ear 4 1 O.i'r 25 to3Q Kyc or, Cloveri-ed , $1.00 Timothy sed $1.03 Kl.ix suud 1 00 litua $1.10 a hundred Chop...... . .... ....$1.50 a hundred Middlings $1.5 a hundred. lirouDd Alum Silt 1 20 Au.ericuu U!t MJ PiULADELrau Uabkets, March 12th, 1892: Pennsylvania wheat . No. 2, S1.01 to $1.04 ; ccrn No. 2, 4G to 50c; oats 36 to 3Sc; bntter 21 to 35c; chickens 8 to 13c; ducks 14 to 13c; gsese 11 to 12c ; turkeys 14c ; eggs 14c; potatoes 3S to 40c; onions 85 to 90c ; cloverseed 10 to 13c ; tang'ed straw $10 to $11 a ton ; baled hay $12 to $16 a ten ; Florida green peas $1 to 4.50 a crate; apples $1.50 to $2.25 a barrel ; smoked ham 8 to 10c ; shoulder C to 7c ; bellies 7c ; lard 6c. Chicago, March 11. Cattle Re ceipts, 7500 head; steers $4.60a4.i)0; stockers, $2.C5a3 23 ; cows $2.25 12. 80. Hegs Receipts 14,000 head; rough $4.15a4.75; mixed $4 80a4.90; prime heavy and butchers weights $4.9535 05; light 4.85a5. Sheep Receipts 7000 head ; mixed $iao.50 ; westerns $5.15a5.65; yearlings, $5. 60a5.80 ; lambs. $5.50a6.75. Hold it te tbe Light. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporatiom of thia re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only the best and purest icgred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it, etice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price SOe and $1. tf. I?oes tins Catch 2our IZycl -A- rj'; i fj-i1 J M'-y-' - -C i?.Z 33 5aj"Liv2iA'-- ' S.-- fWJ If eo, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle the whole world fhould know it. We are now celling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. K 15 1 E 1 13 15 II a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the teet or soil the stocking The flurrisbtirg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at S. W. HECK, THE CEY EXCLUSIVE EGOT & ElllDGE STREET, Alto the largest stock ol general fcot-wear. Ladies' and Misses shoes in latest stvies and suited at Heck's, Bridge street. GBEAT OUT IN PRICES. yes? coats & ntxYj- IofMng MUST .GO, TO MAKE ROOill FOR SPUING GOODS. NO SUCH BARGAINS EVER' OFFERED. EXAMINE OUR GOODS COMPARE PRICES, AND BE SATISFIED. bllobaugii & Son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER 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 is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main SL Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. FALL & WINTER GOODS. I wor.M inform the public tbat I bave now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Miflllntown, ccond door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock of Fall and Winter 'millinery Roods, all new, and of tbe latest styles, and having employed Rrst class milliners lam prepared to snyply thepnblic with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, coma and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to ahew goods. MRS. PHIHL. Msrcb 22-67.1.V. story. It is short and may be under a bushel, are willing SHOE MAN IN MAT! COMTY, MIFFLIXTOWX. PA. all sizes. Lverybody can be DOWN THEY GO! Out They Go ! An extraordinary unloading sale of WINTER GOODS at MEYER'S GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE, a chance to save more money in a minute than you can earn in a week. The entire stock of Men's furnishing roods SOLD AT COST. The last threo months we have nearly doubled our sales but hare not accomplished all wo desired. Our stock is larger than we want, aa we ar. getting ready lor our GREAT SPRING OPENING soon, and must have more room. We will not stip until tho entire stock is closed out. To form an idea of the greatness of these bargains, one mut see them. The Greatest and mod startling bargains ever offered by .Meyers. In naming these prices we close our eyes to cost and actual value, and we are now offering better bargains in GENT'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. than you ever secured. AVe simply ask you to look at them. We don't press them upon you, for there will satisfy yourself of the snap we have get tne nrst cnoice. J. hey won t last FEED MEYER; Wholesale & Eetail Clothier, ;:' f M 18G5, ESTABLISHED. Special Invitation 1o rAlie Eublic To attend the Attractive b'ala ot Clothing thnt gees on dailj from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAELEY. 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. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to giv e him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. H A R LEY MIFFLINTOWN PA. HAVE YOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I -CiLL AT THE FIRST i, sl, ja, j l'-T 2r WIlFUNiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. IN TEREST PAID 0. T13IE CIRT1FICATES, Kcrey leaned at hmi Rates. FarirEejitoas Can Plater arranteo ino Deftt Com i;r'vpwr and moit fierfect Kfrcc-fvU Ft-rlf. izrr Uitrihutnr Id tn ADUIHIi, .A. B. FARQUHAR CO. t YORK, PA. Esno for Large Illustrates Cataloius. 35 A f ' k j o Scientifically treated by on ar, r-st of world wn!e rciiutAtion. Dciiinesa eraaicaio.l aad ir.iirtij cured, ot from 20 to years" t,Liud'.n(r. af-.Lr ni other trentmenln have fulled. lloa tiied:iL: culty ts reached nd the cause removed, ful.y explnmed in circnlara, with affidavits and tt'E:i- Subscribe for the i'L.Ttiei. ,vsa Bifcbli. ca, a good pap r. mm. V 'A ml and Boy's overcoats, suits and be no need to do so, when once yom prepared for you. Early lookers will long. Bridge Street, Minlintown, Penna. .1 -T2" s, v y .a 1S89 JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, Or MIFFL.IXTOTT3, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stookholders Individually Liable. JOSKPII KOTHROCK. Prtttitnt. T. VAN IK WIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. C. PomrroT, Joifph Rolhroek, John llcrtzlcr, Fl;:!ip M. Kcj ner, Robert E. Parker, Louis B. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. GTooKnoLr. pes : FLilip ?!. Kepner, Annie 11. Shelley, Josrjh Rothr.jck, Jana !1. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. FoQICrOT, J. Tul-r.e Irwin, I Haty Kui'.z. Jerome X. ThomrM.n Jt John Hertzlcr. T. V. Irwin. Cliarl-jtteSnj-der, John M. F.I.iir, F. M. M. IVnnHl. Jo;iih L. Barton, Robert II. I'utterson, Levi l.ieht. Sjnmel S. Koth?o;k, AVm. Swartx. Solomon Manbeck, 1 hrec nni Four pvr cent, interest will t pa;il on certificates of deposits. fjin 23, 1891 tf fSLasylTSils fisrlritsral Tcr3, Tori, Fa, larqchar'l btluilud tngices asd saw Still. . . . Pl : for r.talofi. fwi.M.. sv J ZF- -,- r . Trmcan .il l Jmnuii Addreu A. B. FAIiaCiUB 603. Taik, Fa. RUPTURE On re frnaranteed livDr. J. H.JIaver K!tl lnhvl ll.;i la. Use st onre. No operation or business delay. Thousands of enrea. Dr. Mayer ia at Hotel Penn, Headin;?, l'a., second Satardny of acb. month. Send for circulars. Advic frea.
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