SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEPJESDAT, MAT 4, 1891. TERMS. tsbMription, Sl-fiO per annan if paid la adTaDce; $.'.00 If not paid la advance. Transient advertisementa Inserted at (0 eeau fw inch for each insertion. Transient business notice la local eol mn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Drd action will be mad to thoaa desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. SHORT LOCALS. Elias Horning has repainted hiB boue. Real etate bought and Bold bj B. F. Burchfield. The English sparrow is a lorer of the pea bloseorn. Bloomfield will have no bast ball club this paon. Too much high spirits will land ft man in the gutter. Jerome Tyson has moved with his family to Harrisburg. J. II. Kauffman, of Patterson has moved to Harrisburg. A man with the bit; head is always a stranger to himself. A man will defend a woman against everybody except himself. Samuel Woods, of Lewistown. was in town one day last week. Mi d. Mitchell, of Patterson aged 92 years, died on the 25th ultimo. Mr. John Sponeybatger visited friends in Huntingdon last week. Banker Irwin has had a cosy annex put to the west side of his home. Miss Ella M. Itohrer of Harris burg has been visiting in this place. Tom Patterson son of A. J. Pat terson deceased has gone to tVilkes barre. Mrs. S:imuel Kepner of Port Royal died on the 23rd, of April, aged Co years. II. J. Culbertson, Eq., of Lewis town was visible on our streets laet Friday. Miss Minnie McCalister has return ed from a visit to friends in Tusca rora valley. Charles C. Maver, railroad super visor, with residence in this place, has resigned. Shovers of the queer, it is report ed, have Hooded Altoona with coun terfeit money. Three persons joined the "West minister Presbyterian congregation on la)t Sabbath. The prospect for a larger wheat crop iu Perry county is diminishing under the work of fly. The Robin holds its place against all the odds, the English sparrow can bring against it. Mis Minnie Neely of Tuscarora spent several day in town amon; her friends last woek. On the 25th of April, Mrs. Ruth erford of Port Royal died of heart disease, aged 4'3 years. A solid south. The congressmen of 16 southern states voted almost Bolidly in favor of froo wool. Editor B. F. Meyers and Pat Rubs. of Harrisburg came last Thursday to see Colonel Patterson on business. Edward Berry, is home from his first vear's study in the University of Pennsylvania as a medical student The Fermanagh township school board, have determined to build a new school house near David Siebers place. Luke Davis, of Walker township, has accepted the position of watch man in the TJ. S. Treasury at Wash ington. The Philadelphia Times did not miss an issue by the creat fire that destroyed the type and machinery of the ofheo. Bicrles are net for side walk trav el, but they have the right of way on the reads the same as wagons and carriages. The month of June and October are said to produce the largest per centage of prosperous and happy marriages. FonStiEon Rest. A house and lot near McAlistorville, for particulars address David Robison, East balem, Juniata Co , Pa. F. A. Emrler, formerly of Van Wert this county but now of Dauphin countr. visited in the county this week several days. The house and barn of John S Earner, in Greenwood township has been twice destroyed by fire within the past two years. The Y. P. C. E. societies of Juni- ato county will hold a convention in the Prebbvterian church in thi town on Tuesday May 24th. Es-Commissionera clerk James Irwin, now a resident of Greensbwrg, Westmoreland county, was a witness in the Mrs. Gallaher will case. The Republican state convention of dorado declared for the free coin ge of silver. They declared for a til ver man first and James Q. Blaine second. John F. Schweier returned frem a five months trip South and West, and after remaining with his relatives here one week reUrned to Pittsburg on Monday. J,F.atik Stoner, Esq , of the Nat ional Census Department stopped bere to see hit parents last week, from his journey to Denver where lie will do Census work. In the late Mifflin county court fr? a Bubl obuine verdict ef 54,000 against the railroad company for her husband who was killed on a crossing at MeVeytown. Rev. John Gourley, of the Lewis town Presbyterian church has ten dered his resignation and will seek a more southern clime out of the reach of protracted rigorous winter weath er. On the evening of the 23rd of April, Mrs. SaUie Tyson, of Hrris burg, while talking to some friends, was laughing heartily, when the eiid denly threw back her head and ex pired. Visitor I hear that your new preacher is a man of indomitable will and wonderful energy." Hoitess "Indeed he is. Ho has started in to convert the choir. "-Dundee Wtekla JVews. 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., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, lS90.-ly. John B. Bratton, a veteran editor diad at his home in Carlisle, on the 27tb. of April aged 75. He was a native of this place, but there are fw people here now who have any rec coloctioa of hi:n. Bloomfield Advocate : Dr. Kurtz, on and son-in law, of Reading, have fitted up a house at the Rope Ferry, and will 6pent some time finhing there. The two latter havo brought their eye'ea with them. Chief of Police of Coatsville, Chea ter county, was here to serve a war rant on Walker, the horse thief, now in Mlllintown jail. He is wanted in Chester county for stealing a horse om John Lawrence in My ls'Jl. Win. O. E bright, a railroad brake - man, from Jtlamaburg, was badly queezed about the hips aad pelvis, on Saturday night, by getting caught between a locomotive tender and the wharf near the ice plant in Patter son. Miss Ellie Pannebaker is now east baying a stock of goods to suit the the varied tastes of woman kind, and by the last of the week her stock will have been shelved in her store Patterson. Don't fail to call at her place in Patterson. Aaron Leidv, of McAIlisterville, lied on the 2Gth of April last, aged 83 years- He was a native of Mont, goniery county, he moved to Fayette township many years ago, and was known formerly to almost every man woman and child m the district. nave vou tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys rensia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and' Nerve Curo ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks fc Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. isov. li, ly. piece of property running from Bridge street along Water street to the Basin. There it a well of good water on the premise, and one of the finest springs is located on tbe south end of the lot. The spring if dug out and walled would be one of the attractive places of the town. County lioodi. The county commissioners will issue bonds for the payment of the bridge indebtedness on the 17th day of May, 1892. Persons who have money to loan at 4 per cent, will find the bridge bonds a safe investment The commissioners will give attend ance in their office in the Court Ilouee in Mifflintown on the date above slated. Ask Yetir Friends About It. Tour distressing cough can le cui ed. We knew it because Kemp a Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drug gists, tf. .Gilt And Legaclea- The Treasurer of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of Hunt ingdon Presbytery, in behalf of the S3ciety , gratefully acknowledges the the receipt of Three Hundred Dollars from Mr. W. Harrison McAllister, of McAIlisterville, of which, One Hund red Dollars is a gift from Miss Sarah McAllister, and Legacies of One Hundred Dollars each, from Mrs. Annia M. Giltileu, and Mrs. Jane E. Cunningham, all sisters of Mr. Mc Allister, and members of the Lost Creek Presbyteriin church of McAU isterville, Juniata ceuctT. The Society will ask the Board to devoto these gifts to some special work, in rememberance of the donor's interest in the cause of Foriegn Mis sions. Mrs. J. M. Don-is, Treas. Huntingdon, Pa., April. 27, 1892. came to Huntingdon find look him to that place place were he will be given a hearing. Walker has served seven terms in the penitentiary for stealing horses, but it appears that that is not enough. He is a notorious character, and possesses a shrewdness that has baf fled many a skillod detective. The first horse Walker stole was from the United States 'Army. He brought the horse to this county, sold it and then stole another here and took it back t the army. From that time up to the the present he has been following the dishonorable business, and it has been stated by men who know him well, that during past twenty seven years he has stolen over one hundred horses. Huntingdon Journal, April 29th. Hold It tothoLifkt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only tbe best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle ef Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look throagh it, notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50o and f 1. tf. FALL & WINTER GOODS. I woald Inform the pablie that I kav bow in my new millinery store at my place of residence oa Water street, M iffllntewa, second deor from eoraer of Bridge street, fall stock ef Fall aad Winter Jmllliaery foods, all new, and of the latest styles, and havinf employed first class milliner I am prepared te supply the public with everything fossd la a Irstclana milliner store, come and examine my stack, consider It no trouble te shew needs. MRS. DK1HL, Msrch 22-87,1.. Does this Catch Your E.yt MEYER'S Spring Opening. .11 U,' I 1 . -rf C lit! WW I "w -p-ajr I " Wedding In Patterton. Last Thursday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smuel Strayer, in Patterson, was filled with invited guests, i lie occasion was tne mar riage of their eldest daughter, Emma, to Charles P. Stone, of Washington, D. C. Rev. Henderson performed the ceromony. The exchange of the ring, and the Protestant Episcopal marriage service was observed. Edward Strayer, a brother of the bride, Herman Elder of Lewistown, and 11. Li. Uramer acted as grooms men, while Miss Elbe V. Stone, of Washington, D. G, a sister of the groom. Miss Minnie Strayer, a sister of the bride, and Miss Lee, of Lan caster, acted as bridesmaids. Mas ters Kex Henderson and Parker Mc Meen acted in the capacity of pages. Mrs. Lockie, of Altoona, presided at the piano, and played Lohengrin's wedding march as the bride, leaning upon the arm of her father, and pre ceded by the pages enfored the par lor from the rear hallwaj-. At th& same time the bridesmaids and groomsmen entered the parlor from nio front haiL After tho reception which immedi ately followed the wedding, refresh ments were servad. An orchestra furnished music dur ing tho evening, and many of the "uests enioyed themselves dancing. Mr. and Mrs. stone left on the a shoe is not complete without BEooth, nexibie inner eoies, 11 3i P. II., train for Eastern cities, rro, frnm far-ba nnile rr rhrevul that miolit Imrt th feet nr Roil If bo, get the whole of the storj. as valuable to you us to us. It is short and may be WE HAV E STRUCK IT RICH, and infetead of hidine our candle uuder a bushel, are willins the whole world should know it. We are now sellinc the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre tents. Ihe best So.UU men s shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Cocgrcss and Lace. REMEMBER flexible For a Time. I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to ?1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as long as thero is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. 1 n:s gallery is filled with all tbe latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to the large cities. We propose during this reduction to let cur werk speak for itself and have no hesitancy in savin; that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will ba tha cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Jusiata ceunty. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1892. and after an extended wedding tour, will commence housekeeping in Wash ington, D. C. The bride was tho recipient of ma ny beautiful and costly presents. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Stone, pa rents of the groom, Elbe V., and Rob, sister and brother of the groom, all of Washington, D. C. the stocking A Cur fer Conatlpatlem tick neadachc, and Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It i in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For eale enly at G. V. HECK, THE OELI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JDBIATA COHKTI, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Tbe Riot Act Read- Also the largest stock of ceneral foot-wear. Ladies' and tt. ii . u.. i i; 3 i Tiisses times m laiebi biv ico anu uii bico. uiu iuwr ror lua uioou. uitr suu muur vs. imi i ' w - - I , , ITT 1, TT-111 A for tho clearing up of the complex- suited at lieCK s, Bridge oireei ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at 50ets a package. tf Last week one day, during two machine agonts fell iuto court a di3 Keeo Children Awav. That is the proper thing to do to pute over the merits and domerits of keep children away from barns where tho mvshines they had ou exuibition inresumg is going on or irom aaw- mius is laugui ic me snocmng acci dent that overlook a httio girl play Tbe flood Rates bat bson opened ly Meyers, aoJ mighty is the stream of Fine Spring Clothing tbat has teen poured in tbe doM of the Great Ktab lishinent. A secret of money making lies in the solution of tbe problem of ju d'eious baying. This is aecomplistied by securing reliablo pool at tbe vary lowest jTioci. There i but eu store iu tho country where lwtt prices for reliable goods rule, and this tbe majority of people know is at Meyers . Olen of Juniata county, think and study well over what we bave to say. Our grand and superb stock of spring and Summer clothing is simply per fection perfected. uppoo we talk to you as plainly and enibly as pooaible, while asking your valued and welcome patronise. This is what we waut to impress upon your mind. We bave everything you may need in the way ot olothing, whether it may be a necessity or a luury. YOUR INTEREST IS OUR'S. We offer von tho best dollar's worth of goods for a dollar in money, and this is a fair exchange. Our $1, ?0, $7, $S and $10 suits, are popular with the pcoplo because these prices are such as any man can afford to pay. Low as these Ggurvj are, the suits are in all patterns, shade, and colors and you have hundreds of suits to citoosn from. Oar $12, $15, $10 and $19 suit are marvels for tbe money, ido hnve choice from suits in Grit class domestio and imported CASSIM KK KS, CORKSCREWS, CI1KVIOTS, WORSTEDS, WHIPCORDS, VlAlaOMALS, ve., in handsome and stylish broken plaid. tripep, cheeks, mixtures, etc. hcb suit is trimmed, mads and Guisbdd in an elegant manner, and are honestly worth from $3 to Si more money. We know they cannot be duplicated outside our store under $15 to $'-". BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING CLOTHING. Tbe very ehoioest styles, tbe very best coods, at tbe very lowest prices. Children's suits from $1 to $5. Roys' suits from $2 50 to $7- Rig boys' suits, from 10 to 13 years, $3 to $'J. Hoys' short pants, 'iools, 48cts, and 67ets. Boys lone pants, tiScta, SOota, $1 Kneo run'.a suits, izes 4 to 15 fanoy plaids, cheviots, and etriped cassitucrc, worth at least $.' to $5 50. Rig boys' magnificent dreas suits male and trimmed beautifully. Vcu can save at least $3 on one of those suits. MEN'S BUSINESS & DRESS PANTS, $2, S2 50, $3, $3 50, $ 1 and $5. Two thousand pairs of pants is the extent of our btoek. But it is not so much tbe extent as tho elegance and low prices of our assortment that we pride ourselves on. We can and da save you fully '25 per oont. iu oar pauts depart ment, and a single purchaso will prova it. Try it. COME TO MEYERS' FOR PIJLTS. We will show you all tbe now celebrated makos. Our Furnishing Good Department is tho right place to buy your undcrwoar. GEJNTEEMEIN'S UMBRELLAS, In silk, gloria and sateen, from one dollar up. Trunk and Satchel Department on second floor ; a car load just received ; our prices range from $1.50 up. Go to FERD MEYERS Jos. Jionk of this county was arrest ed on information naadebv liveryman Yearkaof Lewiatown for what the Indians used to call Indian trading. It 6eems Itonk, and Yearks traded horses, Ronk was dissatusf.ed with with the trade and a few nighta, afterward returned the horse he re ceived in the trad and brought his own baek. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Solt or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, 131ooU Spavin, Curbs, Spliuts, Sweeny, Ring- bono. Stifles, Sprains and bwolleu Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. W arranteil tue most wonderful Blemish Cure known. Sold by L. Banks & Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 1890-ly. Tit!, tin. American tin, will win of course it will win. Tin ware is otiIt sheet iron plated with tin. The . . . t i ir 1 sue-et iron is ciippeu in nu aim iuc oftener the sheet iron is dipped the thicker the tin on it becomes. If the sheet iron is of a good quality and it is dipped repeatedly in the tin metal, tho tin will be of a good quality, and yet the democratic leaders try to mislead their people into the belief that Americana can not make tin. Mra. . J. Shrvoch, wife of D. W. Klirvoch of Harrisburg. visited Mrs. Berry in this town last week. along the south side oE Court House square. Tho dispute caused quite a crown to collect and obstruct the side walk. OiScer Al Hackenberger came along and brought the discus sion to an abrupt termination by telling the disputants "that if you have auy grievances to settle, you must 6etllo them elsewhere, you have possession of part of the street with your machines au J you have now collected a crowd on the Eide walk so that it is obstructed. This must be stopped." The riot act thus read to the disputants caused the gay lui chine agonts to drop the dispute like a hot cake and peace reigned su preme tho long lino of imple ment from that out. mg anout a sawmill snait. it wi Annie, a six year old daughter Peter 'Wagamac, proprietor of a aw mill near Caledonia Spring, Frank lin county who was caught bv a rap' idly revolving shaft revolving at a rate of about 250 revolutions per minute and her right arm was torn entirely from hor body and the left IlOLrLOBAUGil & SOi Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde- roy's Kite." Their SSPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. Dunkard Meeting;. A largo Dunkard meeting will be held at Mill Brook, Franklin countv. ever commencing June 5th, and continue Oo., three dare sueakicg of the vrepara- 13, 1 tioua for tho meeting, tho Franklin Repotilory sajs: The services will be held m Mr. brood s large barn. Both floors end the mo we will be used wherein hundreds of people can ba abated. The roof of the barn well be extended lorty-tive ieet over the bridge, to afford increased accom odations. In conformity with a long-estab lished custom tho Dunkards will feed everybody who attends tae service and for the purpose will erect a din ing room 112 feet long bv 56 feet wide, to which will bo added a cook ing department 19x56 feet in which will be a large brick furnace contain ing eight large kettles. The diain room will be constructed with board All the latest styles of Men' Boy' and Children' Clothing, iu Black, Blue, Cheviots, Cassimers, Clay Worsteds, and one doien (bade of the fash- ionablo Wood Urowns. These are all the rage this season. And in this ine n,,r rmmnoti t nrn urn not 'in it." Our Dtices for Hsaie quality or eoods we one broken in several places. The guarantee are IU to 10 per ooni. lower man ny omor nouso pouo r,i ine xigns arm was uroicen . . o,,ar .r w-s sm te w A raid about six inches bolow the hhonlder fjA JL JLiS I. O 1. 1. JU fiii Ri tfii.H.S3. an 'I mo iisues nevrea several mcnes a'oove the fracture. When found she was sitting upon the ground in a dazed condition and tho severed arm adhering tightly to tho shaft Her physieian expects her recovery, Harriot E. nail of Waynetown, Ind., eayp: "I owe xuy life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the eSecta ef an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a creneral shuttered condition ei my whole fcrstem. Had givu up all hopes of getting well. Iiad tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonid iin proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the befct medicine in the world. 1 can not recommend it to highly." Trial Wholesale Sc Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna. AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. . . . . . 1 Ltd 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To llic Public goes on dailj To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that from THE D. W. T0GK OF bottle, 154. Co. Sold by L. Banks Sl May 14-ly. UirFLISTOiTN MARKETS. Mirruxtawi, If at 4, 132. Mrs Last week Judsre Finletter of Phil adelphia, sent a colored professional burglar, who had plead guiltv to four burglaries, to 40 years in jail. At an evening party held at the the home of a citizen of Spring town ship, Huntingdon ceunty, a number of the ladies got drunk on hard cider. Judge Dean, republican candidate for the Supreme Bench, daring three years of the time of rebellion, owned and edited the Hollidaysburg Register. It leems like a contradiction to "ay that grease onts grease, but greasy dishes can be washed by using tepid water with a teaepoonf ul of Kerosene on in it. AVe know we can show you a bet ter line of baildinsr hardware than you can get elsewhere. Call at Mc Clinitc's hardware store on Main street. Emory Fleisher and John Leiby. of Newport, H. McDonald and Jack Steele, of Altoona, and Will Wren, of Lewistown, were in town last Ihurs day evening. uton the occasion of the Stone Strayer weddiag. Shyrock, a long time ago, was known Uables. Eighteen thousand feet of to all the people of Mifflintown, and jumber will be used. Tho top will to many peole through the county, I ,e COvered with nine hundred yards when he was in her teens, nar lamer 0f canvas. Six hundred and twenty- Rev. Jacob Martin preached for the four person8 can be seated at the Lutheran people of this place but table at one time. Large numbers outside of the very email circle of the Gf perBOna wpj attend from the wot descendants or her iatner s congro- delegates and others taking ad- Eatter 20 Eggs 12 Ham, 10 Shoulder 08 Sides, 10 Lard 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAEKKT cation she was a itranger among strange people. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition ior iure jrma t. vrrnnRBess. Weakness of the Rinmiuilit. Dvsnepsia, and indiges r,til rav health was fifone. I hnA been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle et South American Nervine which done vantage of reduce rates on the rail roads will visit relatives and ftiends in the vicinity. Wheat, 85 Corn is ear.... Ad Oats 25 t28 Uyo GS Clovorseed $4.00 Timothy seed $1.00 Flax seed 1 CO Bran $1.1 a hundred Chop $1.60 a hundred Middlings ..... ...$1.25 a hundred. Ground Alum Silt 1 20 AmericRn Salt 80 Philadelphia Markets, April 30 th, 1892. Wheat 96 to 9c ; corn 47c ; oats 37c: butter 12 to 27c : eggs 14 We keep the only full line of fisbionablo hats in the county. All the la Btyles in Drby' and Crush bats. In Gentlemen's and Uojs' line dres tf. we hve No Rivals We are HEADQUARTERS for fine goods. Dress pant from $2 50 to $6 50 per pair, from fine Cassimers to the finest Fitchburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. These pants are "a thing of beauty and a joy forever. JNECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS. Hnr lino of Neckwear is simply the perfection of color, stylo and texture. a ii i, -nr lo..t r.nla anil in endlrta variety. We carry a full line Of Alt If. "WJ ......... . j - collars and cuffs, in paper, lineu, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. ia.r' iiniWwir. hnsierv. and a full line of trunks, telescopes, and - . - ". . ... ii. Di:.. J v hanfiiA K ilhrtd Sweet WIT x, jo.. weraim. ouins aim 11B1IU Uia II W uisiiiv - ' pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirt wo are stno ten it" frnm tho vnrfl an iooa at our prices. t a.;a ti.;. Arn Rfln 85o SI UU and si ZO. rereai sniri ioo. n RO fUV 7.1 and $1 00. Neeleeee sbirt. 35o. 50o. 75o. $1 00, $1 50, $2 00 and $2 50. Every style and color we carry in biock. wen a une sooes from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. . Ladies fine ehocs, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair. Nothing like them for the price elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent' solid gold watches, solid gold rings, chains, charms, and ..... . . . . i i .. T : . . finav lirtA a full line oi Jeweiry ai rocs oonoui jticch. ho i"u - of eoods than other Uoufes, and find customers ar willing to pay a rair price for firBt clasi goods. xuaKa every Bwemeni gooa or muutj rciuuucu. Hollobaugh & Son. HABLiET It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock f Goeda far MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It Ls truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. it;- its 11 CnmnatitorB in the rear, s don't fail ive him a call if in need of Clothing. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN H?. to gi D. 4Vn Bit; Horse Thief- One day last week Matson "Walker, after an absonco of several years, came to his home, in Miller township, this county to visit. He has been out of the penitentiary about one so 15 ; livo'win ter chickens 10 to 20c; i it.. i . lu I : .u:.l...4;in. innUlin. w"""" rrt , . -i juar, iuiu iui iuq l o l uiuu uiuutu biuni:t:iuv;iiBAii tuwu, uui. av, me more gooa wan any ou wunuui hag beeQ purg.je(1 bj detectives for potatoes 30 to 40c; sun dried rasp docwnDgi"'"'"i,"'j , stealicir tow horses, one from John berries 12 ; pitted cherries Uc ; un would advise every weawy person to Lawrenco. of Coateville. Pa., and the nitted 3c : whaitlcbtrries 8c ; hay us this valuable and lovely remeay; itlier froa M Donsbaugh, of $12 $14 a ton ; tangled wheat straw Afcwbotuesoi m nae cure. East Waterford, Juniata county. $3.50 , oata straw $8.50 ; rice 4 to completely. I consider itt! he grand- Ther) a stan)3inff reWard of 6c; tallow 31 to 4o; sugar 4 to 4?c; st medicine in tne wrl " " i50 for his arrest, and on Friday tebacco 61 to 13c; Pennsylvania ranted tne mow wuuui. gt S. H. Lewis and Crownover, two wool 28 to 30c; feathers 33 te 46c. and nerve cure ever "V" vounir farmers of Miller townshin. Chicago. AorU 29. Cattle lie Hold ty ft Mnlnj ir,ib.riit hnm. Th L;r,ta 1 3 000 hR.l : nteers t4.50a4 bottle 15 cents. & Co., Mifflintown, ra.. juay 14, xy. . . , , , tu 75 . other8 $3.5Qa4 ; cows $2 50n3.25. i i ti. T Tf .T"arr Vina ' o't ni.fiil ontaiiA nf t.Tin floor Tjewi Hr.fr. llaceiDta 30.000 head ; rouh UOIODCI auuu t " il - . i- o r - - . - , Krtn,rit the John S. Graybill lot oa put hn arms around tha thief s body and common 4a4,4U; mixed and UOU& . " . , , , i 1 I' 1 L..I.1 l.: 1 i.-l r 1 (liCl St. nrlml httaw 1- - -I. 11,A IVvcitR fAlRf'fl MTOOll. BT1U ! UUL1 liUlU I11BL1 UUU1 WI1VWU-1 UBVJkOlO c.-xv-x.ww , ..." . j wuku iu. - - x... .... eAnoAfi. t ha aant i h r.n.fl I over naa mm. iQeUDimm over muu uuicucm "cjkuv. nifrht. and on Katmdav mornincr hiht 4.40a4.lU. blieep ieccipi UlKlO head: native $5.5.75; Texarss over to the authorities, and on Sun- $4aC; westerns, $6a4.40; lambs $5 day Sheriff Lapp, of Juniata county SOaO.oO. adioininc? it on boucht the E. 8. Parker property formerly the Noah Elder tannery property, by the purchase, the Colo nel becomes tho owner of a valuable S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. T . a4 is nrortora iir.rr.BPQ fciV ATiV leno'th of time. My under taking room is three doors north oi tne JNauonai noiei on jxuiiu ol ftltBntion at m?ht will bo promptly attended te by calling on me at the National Hotel VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. AYEieU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE VOU A B0RK0W Ell 1 -CALL AT THE FIRST as is is. t MIFFLIN'i'OWM, PA. FOXJK PER CENT. INTEREST PAID 0. TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Lcan6u at Iciest Mts. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, F HUTLISTOrTM, PA. WITH 15F.ANCD AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders ldmdallj LiaU JOSEPH ROTHROCK. rrtttJenl. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctr. B1BECT0KS. VT. C. Tomerey, Jasepa Kotarsek, Jebn Hcrtzler, Kebert E. Fark.r, T. V. Irwin. Philip M. K.ps.r, Leaia B. Atkiasaa, rarquLar Seysicsa Cm Plate CoTsi Iroptr ftnd ar.n prfect Forco-fcfxl Fru fixer DUtrlbuter ! tarn A. B. FAROUHAR GO. TOB.K. PA. 8cmo ro Large iu.utbatko Oataloaus. Wy ST.otnoLSias Philip U. Kfpaer, Anaie If. Shelley, Jo(,h Rathrock, Jaae H. Irwin, L. E. AtkiasoB. R. E. Fark.r, W. C. Pomeray, i. Hls Irwla, Mary Knrti, Jarama N. Tbeaipsaa, if Joha Hertiler, T. T. Irwia, CharletteScyder, Josiah L. Bartea, John V. illair, Robert n. Patters, F. M. M. Fenno!!, Len Light, 3amuelS. Ktthrock, Wa. Swartx. Solomon Maiibesk, Three and Fear per cant, i&tarestwill I nsid on certificates ef deposit. ja 23, 1?91 tt mi n AXLE BEST m THE WORID. FOB 3 ALE BY DEALERS GECTRAIXT. ft taraialiaf'a btaaUard Kaftan aai Saw llllat iini A. A raanUBS09.1ark,F. RUPTURE! SatiScribe for the SktuiiL ad Repdbli. cax, a good paper. Pure piarantaad byUr.J.B.MaT.r Kil Arch St. 1'blla. ra e at once. N operation or Doamrw do.lnv. Thooj-anda ot cures. Dr. Mayer la at lioicl I'enn, Uen.linir, l'a., recood Saturdayof caclimontu. Bend lor circular. Aavic Ix.