SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : EDXESDII, M VY 11, 1992. TERMS. gnbscription, $1.60 per annum if paid Id advance ; $2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisements Inverted at 60 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient bnainmi notice in local col umn, 10 cents prr line for each Insertion. Deductions will he made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Lincoln and Men of war Times. In a few il.iys tbo Times Publish ing Companj of Philadelphia will issue a lare and liandsoma volume of nearly 500 pages, entitled "Lincoln and Men cf War Times," containing 27 full-page illustrations, printed on excellent paper and in best style. It is written by the eminent editor, A. K. JlcCIurn, which fact will in sure a lar?.i siU. It will bo sold only by suW-ription. Agents are now wanted, who tnnst ia all ca8 apply to J. H. Iveeier it Co., 239 South Sixth St., Phila. The prica of the vol ma is $, bound ia cloth, and 3 in morocco, sent by mail, postpaid. Parties can receive it direct by remitting the pries to the Tiraea ofiice. Phila., r.i. Bl'hep (ira)lilll Dead. On Sabbath ra.-irr.ing, May 1st, at 1 o'clock, at Lis rtsi.leEOi, in Dela ware township, ncarThompsontown, died fatber Jacob S. Grajbill, acred 7.1 years. 1 month, and 21 days. The deceased had raceived a paralytic etroktt over a yar ngo, and an other about ten Cmx before hia death. During all this time hia suilerin-js were intense, but Lo lwra litem with a f:;it'i, yatienco and fort Undo, bs gott u of a f:i".ih n:.d hope in the merits of the Great Master. Ilia large circ'o of frio-vls knew that the beaming of L:s tad had. drawn near, aud one by one, they called, to bo Lold tho ;jod and pious nc-ibbor for tbo last time. lie fell .!eap cv.imiv, au t peicenmy fcis sp:nt pass ed leyou.l, to ho (!d who gave it, and whom bo tcrved fj loag and well. To tell in a- tail, the labors of this truly itniarkablo van in impossible, but thu one general, Hi.: Isng purp.:.e he had before him, -ind whic'j ho ac compiished to well ij very brietlv told. Hii life r.-ai net o::c of varied changes. Shm-lly r.tVr hia marriage to Mina Mary Siever, ho made kuowa to her that, be had cotbricel religion and tlmt he inttiidtil to servo his Master U on;', of his days. In meekness, simplicity and humility as well ai slevV'a-.it'ios:- and sincerity Lad ha d-rtr:;uii"d to ai-rveHini, and no one that knew hi. a f . r fully half a century lVjnd hitu to waver ou-i iota frora thi-j caches; of cossccra tion. To enable h'lti he 1.-Ker to carry out Li iifo work, hi connected him self with tho Mcan-.-nito Church, as embodying mora ;:er.r'y I.is idal of Christian worph'-, thv.'.igh he had the moit litir;.! vi-ws for t il oth.T tUsnonrinntioiis :'.';d ciitvriaiod tho highest regard for them. He was nut a I'.aruo 1 mrrj, tisir.'. the i?ru in a scho'.trly ecus1, lit' ha was thoroughly conv rsant w:'. h tho Bible, imbibing its si ;nr.!a end plain teach ings and tvu-rtLig entirely to the Ho ly Spirit for enlightenment. He was ordained Bishop m 18dG. w Licit of fice he filled most ncccptably to his church, and r.cptat'ic, it is bilievod to tho Great Master, mail witbi-i a year of his departure. Within the church cf his choice, and withia tl neighborhood iu which ho lived, kis pewar r.iidifulj ence for good ws raost extraordi nary. Though gore, hi s power for good in the Iaiioj Io ho lsave3 will continue in lon years to como. Full fifiy years ho 'abored in C'Lrir.t's vin yard using bis time, tahn's, health and money to pioir.ola 5 lis kirgdom, and never r.l'swed in return, fr sb any source whatever, a sirglo penny as corai t-n.:divu cut of the treasury of tho Lord. Ilia remains were laid at rest in the UcLTJoi'iite gr.-.vfe-yard in tho beautiful Lett Cre ek V.i'lcy, wit ceas ed by an ur.u&BiJ'y large asssinbly of frinN and rt-irdives. Bishop Brubaker from Homi Joy delivered the fur.ural ( ration. The able and eh -juint preacher tpoko iu a incst bstiiLmg rnnnnr from IIo brews 7th cLapter, loih versa. Not a soul in that largo audience but jjavean involuntary ltur ns tbe clods of the hiiltiuo full upon Father Cray bill's tomb burying: out of .sight a faco so familiar uud which they so much loved to see iu nravcr. S. Juslsta Valley Editorial As seciation. The 10th annual raetiepr cf the Juniatf. Va'ley Editori'd Associa tion was 1; !d iu iha oilic?- of the THiunr ia Altoora, a few days a,u, at v.'Lich the following ofSccrj were elected for tho ensuing year : President, H. C. Darn ; vice presi dent, Frank Mortimer; secretary atnl treasurer, Tl. Conrad; executive ccmmittee.T. H Hu-ter, W. W. Trout, Hugh Lindsay. It was resolved "to hold an ex cursion during the first week of Sep terabcr, bagiuniag Monday, 5tb. No dljni4.e place was determined upon as the obicctivo point, but it 13 r,ul i. as, xjuuhio uuu -iiiii; nra Fulls muv l.e rfccidtd upon, the 4r.; K-.; i . r. i . xi- i.-..- uiat- coia miitee. C. VT. Herniau, of Snydsr county . was fcit; i---d an honorary member lie following resolution was animonsly adopted. Ittsolved : As :l nrfpet.nm to un- the publishers, of tho Juoiata Valley iemen..ij-rs cf thi Jcmata V Editorial Association, that each lib r. f . Valley r.h nub- K y with a ..ruci iuriii.su uio secretary list af subscribers who fttil to pay tpor subHcriptious after due notice. iUis lut to oe priatod aud sant to tae members of the association at least once a yt-ar. . That iht names of advertis- g agents and foreign advettisers wi'o uefraud publisliers be printed aad stnt to members in Junuui-y and Jly of euch ythr. SHORT LOCALS. The out. seems to have a favorable Binrt. There fields. are many spotted wheat Congressman Atkinson was ever Sabbath. home ioga tnat run at large in Altoona uaya to De muzzled James Speddy, of Hirrisbur: er, was in town last Thursday A north Carolina woman 83 old is learning to write. years The Methodist church buildincr at -u i iticriora uas been enlarged Oysters are good the year round. .u uou i seep wen in tno sum mer. The wheat has imnmrAl a-monc appearance within the nast. 1 COJV. .. i. - i George nower is Juniata conntv'i. mom-oerofthe State Central Com mittee. Frofossed piety and practical d- i-oit in one ana tue same person are despised. Mrs. J. S. Graybill of Washington D. C, sptnt a few days of last week in this place. Tho Altoona Tribune has boen en larged, it bis been gron'in with the Mountain City. Dogs killed eight sheep that be longed to liobert McMeen and John Mover near town. Corns, bunions and so forth are classill.'d as among tha luxuries of the highly civilized age. lather Jilollintrer. of Trov Hill. iittsuurg, is performing wonderful things in tho healing art. Mrs. J H. Simons, aud daughter Mrs. J. McCauloy. an visiting in Philadelphia andKeadiug. T-fc., , , . ' ' The other svantn: a Huntingdon nun bIa IX ftnv! ,..:n. .-. things for supper, aud still Uvea. j , ..u,.! inL-ta n,!i uiu'.i For tho week ending ?Jav 7th, let-1 ters remaining in tho Mifllititowa post otlico were : About 4 o'cl Miss Eaima T, -pa. :k last Friday an earthquake luaKe saoe.i IriLteurd people frh in tho northern part of Lancaster county. A3 i.-s Mario Ii aborts, of Hbensbnrg. Pa., sjiotit last Sibbtth at tho noma of Kurtz Kaaffman, iu Fermanngh township. Ila'iy Doen was lodge 1 i:i jail ou Monday evening, on a charge of ap propriating other peopl to hi3 own u?e. properly Foa Sale op. Bent. A house and lot rear McAlislcrville, for particulars addrtt-s David llobiiou, E.st Silem, Juniita Co., Pa. V"e know wo can show you a bet ter lino of building hardware than you can get eisewheio. Call al Iilo Olinitc's hard.viire st"rj o:i Miin ttrcel. Candidates for oflico havo only a week longer in which to announce tlienietlvftH for ofiice under the pre mTry eleciion laws of tho Republi can pr;r The innt and MsAlistervi'lo c';ies will iive au e:itir- tainmeut in ihe Johnstown e-chool l;ous'. on fhe evoniag of tbo 13th of present : ;oiih. An olcirie ral'w.:v erartinv wi!h a capital ct ?4!U,u!iO to run a road from Iipedsville, Mii'iiin cc-nntv, to Bellfonte, Center county, was chart ered last woek. Last Sunday afternoon, Joe Partrs went among n crowd of fighting Italians on a street in Altoona to mako peace. A brick struck and broke Pariro's neck. Will Wolcoraer, of Cout"r town ship. Perry county, killed a black scako tho other clay that measured 5 fet 7 inches long and was thick as the yourg man's arm. Cards ore out announcing tLa wed ding of General J. K. Iiubison, and Ktl'.scca Crawfor l daughter of Dr. and Miu. David M. Crawford, on the evening of the 13th of May. Students from Juniata attending tho West Chester Normal School or Anr.io C. Htirshbcrgor, of McAlister vills, Mary L. Moore. McAlis'ervilie, aud Jamea Struycr, of Patterson. Itch on hr.man and horses and r.D imais cured in 30 loinr.tes hy "Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist-", Mifilintown. Nov. 13, lS'JO.'-ly. Huntingdon Globe : A flock cf eight white swans were recently sren on the Juniata river at Alexandria. Iaac Chilcote succeeded in kiliing a large one. weighing IS pounds and measuring Ch feet from tip to tip. Tha small boy has commenced his summer sport by ewimi;,iug end last Thursday evening after night fill bathed in tho river north of town and warmed himself by a rousing firo made of drift wood on the skoro close by the water Letters remaining uncalled for, for the week ending April 30tb, 1892, in the Mifllintown, P. U: Dr. J. A. Hopple, Jerry SprigslonaHycr, David Smith, Isaac Allen, G. W Doilinger, W. Mu?ser Tillman Lauvcr, H. K. Swigart. Ask for advertised letters. Have you tried South American Nervine tho gem cf the century ? Tho great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stoimeh and Kervo Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mililintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. When Mail Express cftiJie in cn the 2nd inet., it was noticed that scraps of clothing and spots of blood were on tho engine pilot. Telugraph inquiry was mide westward and soon it was "learned that a dead man was found in tho narrows botween this place and Lewistown and from his ap pearance he had been struck and killed by the cars. The body when found was in Mifiliu county, but it was brought to this place, and here prepared for burial and then sent to the Mifflin county authorities. There was nothing in the pockets of tho man to indicate hia name or where he came from. County Honda. Tho county commissioners will issue bonds for tho payment of the bridge indebtedness on the 17th day of May, 1S92. Persons who have money to loan at 4 per cent, will find tlie bridge bonds a safe investment The commissioners will give attend ance in their office in tho Court House in Mifllittown on tk date above stated. Ask. Tour Friends iboat It. Tour distressing cough can be cui ed. We know it because Kemp's 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 i?ists. tf. Horse Sale- L. Banks Wdson, of Crcston, Iowa. will conduct his tiftv-tbird horse sale at the Jacobs House, in thrs phwa, at one o'clock sharp, in tho afternoon, on SATURDAY, May 21, 1892. This lot will embrace sinsrl-j and double dtiviiij? and heavy draught horse3. Tcrma : Sixty davg on note ; per cent off for cash. Purchasers from Miflbn county can havo tbeir horses delivered nt Lewistown, free of charge if desired. el'euti!sgr lier Good lau-.o. A Fdvtto township man camo to town on Saturday and called on a citizen of Patterson and soon beran to talk r.bout the Patterson man's better half, and mado soma uncom plimentary remarks iu regard to her. ell se:t;e thst b' tv.-a.iu vuii " lhn T,ifrnn .nor. "...tv.,. w..MI i .. '. . to aUU t!Ji M rnv iv; M rt ,Mf if" Ti 0 wife listsned in Rtonishm-snt to w!at vas told her in tha presence of I liov aycu.scr, men ii :r tmiigcatiou I camo to Ler rescso and asserted it btif, and she denounced th man as j u bus'3 villiiier whom sho h id never ; seen, and quickrr than it cdu be told j she took up a chair and felled the stranger to th: llof.r. H-; sprang to his fet-t aa-J rushed for the door. She followod Lim and struck hi:yi an oth er crushing bio. v tht tumbled hii.i out and over tho porch to tho pava niant. Thus vindicating her own gcod name nnd teaching the Fayette . , . , - , i'rogxam. Pi -gram of C. E. Convention to be he'ni in the Presbyterian church in Jriifilintown, Miy 24, 1892. 1'iaitio Service B. L. Sbuman. invocation lh-v. J. It. Hdr.dcrt-on. Address of Welcome J. N. Kelle r. BesponTj Bor. II. iJ. Cambell. O.f'arizttion. l'rrhumor C. E., to !lw iv. t The rehii the church ion Iv of t! 71 T. lie Ik'ciln' ion B.-l'e Shoncberger. Solo- Mis;, Jcr.i.i.j Cramer. Ttfccifation Mis? Mary Aikcns. Element of Prnyor as connected with tho C. E.. l.v Bov. E:nil Lewv. Solo MI?.s Neil North. rrsite S. rvic By tha Prcuidmt. Devotional exorci:-.' s -Bor. Wallace. Solo Mrs. J. II. Ntely. Becitatiou Tillie McNitt. Question Box J. C. Dimia. Solo Mies Lizzio Grubb. llucitation Miss .lyrtlo Cramer. Address lifcv. J. B. Davies, of Tyrone. CVaiBOcration. - - Drcnacd. Huntingdon GlubtlUj 5th, 1S92 : While Robert McCoy was fishing with a dip net in Fisher's mill race at tho Peon, r.trret brides on Monday evening, shortly after rix o'clock, Lis net caught the cl? ad body of a wom an which was being carried toward tho river by tho rapidly moving cur rent. Tito Lid w.i i ta lly scared, but gave tho alarm at onca. Harry Rhodes aud Charles Boring, who were stand ing near by, hurried over the rail road uud teemed tho body within about a hundred feet of the rivar, nnd gently laid it on the bank. Tho remains wer positively identified as those of Mrs. Adam Zeli, of No. 913 Washington street, whoso ago was 5-1 yeara. Shortly after tho dinnr hour on Monday Mrs. Ze'd left bar residence to pay a visit to eoma friends in Portstown. She cams down Wash ington street, and in crossing the foot bridge nt the race fell into the water. Th body went to the bot tom of the raco and remained (hero uijtil tha mill gates were oponed at six o'clock, wlifc'.ilha current washed it down towards the rivr. Mrs. Zell y.-as of weak mind lately fr'ra tha eTwchi of the grip, and was soroly troubled over tho injury to her crippled son, who has but one r.i m. and lost a foot on the railroad last Siturdny. Tho remains wore taken to Port Royal on yesterday's Soa Shore Ex press for interment. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemifdies from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains) and Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save ?o0 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful Blemish Cure known. Sold bv L. Banks & ever Co., 13, Dru-nsts, 1890-ly. Mililintown. Nov. Harriot E. Hall of Wiiym town, Ind.. says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I Lad been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration aud a general shattered condition ef my whole fcy.tein. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me bo much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the bebt medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to hijrhlv." Trial bottles, 154. Co. Sold by L. Banks May 14-ly. & 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 there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fino Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tho large cities. We propose during this reduction to let our wark speak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be the cheapest cabinet photographs over made in Juniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1892. Visit To Chimney Rocks When man travels out over this pleasant laud of ours, observing . the natural feature he must observe closely to unnerstand what it all means, lie need not go to some dis tant land to see this. Blair county in particular is full of nature works. Since I am hero I have been ob serving some of the many wonders. Thus I tike a few hours of a visit at Chimney Rocks. These rocks are situated on a high bluff about one half mile south of HollidavsburiT. After I had as cended the hill wbirh in no wise was an easy task, I came to the above named rocks. These rocks aro three in number, the one is a massive stono woll projecting out from tho hill with a perpendicular side, aud about seventy tire feet in height, in this ia formed what is callod "the Indian chair," This is iudoed like a natural eh sir, end certainly must h ivo been formed so at tho formation of thoao rods. Tho other two are perfect cones, toweling to the height of nearly one hundred feet in the air. Thoy are about eight feet in dia-netcr carrying their thicknass ti (he top. From the top of the first one, I sit down in the '-Indian chair" and bok ed out v?r tho smiling land which li before mo. At the bottom of thi hid, or about Eeron hundttd feet be low me, I baw the sparkling waters of the Blue Juniata. Tbo river at this point is o.boiit twenty or twen'y five feet wide. To tho north lay tho town of Hcllidayshurg, looking sevcu s;i!?3 further to tho north, I behold the rough oil Allegkor.ios. This mountain as all may know it a very broken one. As the day is clear, I look clo30 and 6oe tho (rains oa tha P. R. R., running around the horse shofj bend ia going ovr the m uut.'.in. Look ing to the west I sjo Duccansville, about four mils iu the distance with a population of near one thousand, to the south I see the grout dam which in time past fed the Pa., canal, but now is in a farming condition. Tho indtcatioas cf the dam proves: that it covers au area cf over livo hundre d acres. To the oast I looked and saw objects twenty milts distant. This is certainly the placo to go to vio!7 this setiou of the country. Holiidaysburg in its f-lf is a" pleas ant place, trees hhada the streets everywhere. The town is laid out in fifty-two squares, to this town i joined t'ao town Gazeport, separated irom one another like MiliLn and Patterson, by tho Juniata and re setubl in every respect those two towns. This town with the ad joining one, contains about seven thousand inhabitants. Tho town has many public works, it also has a lin3 Court House which is second best in tho State. Tho Court House contains an illuminated clock, by which we can tall tha time by night. A3 the shades of night havo long since raised over me and silenco is now roijuiug stirpremo, I will close my letter and retire to ry domicile to tin remainder of the night Job Cajh'EX. u Evrcot lepess. A Cure for O.ssMpatios and Dr. Silas Lane while in tha Rocky Mountains, 'discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy aud certain cure for coir., ion. It ts in the form of dry root:; anil leaves, and is known ns Lrtno's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache ia one night. For the blood, liver aud kidneys, and for the clearing up cf the complex ion it does Wonders. Druggis':; sell it at 50eU ft package. tf Frjinr Wii-eman. On the 21th cf April, 1892, at East Salem in the U. li. Parsonsge, by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. r. W. Ferry, and Fanny A. Wilemnn, both of this county. EifKRKtr.LLKS Vax IIokx. April 23th, 1892, at the same place and by the same, ?Ir. George H. Ehernzeller ad Miss Mollio Van Horn, both of Juniata county. M1FFLIRTOWN MARKETS. i!ivrii5Tav, UatII, 1S?2. F.nitor . .. Tp?i , Hum, S boulder, .ld63, . . . , Lard . 20 . 12 ..10 . 08 . It) 10 SilFfXmoVN GKAIIJ MAEKKT T heat 90 Csm im ear Onts, Kyc ("overfeed Timothy send .... Flf.s soed Bran..... Chop ..... Middlings ... , Ground Alain Salt Arierte.an Kilt.... 33 25 to28 C5 $4.00 $l.t 1 60 ,..$1.13 a hundred . . $ 1 .50 a hundred , . . $ 1.25 a hundred . 1 20 SO Pini.AiELi iiia Maeketx, May Ctb, 1892. Wheat 95 to 97c ; corn 51 to 02c ; chickens 8 to 17c ; butter 17 to 24c ; egge 14 to 15c : Potatoes 30 to 35c ; strawberries 18 to 25c ; hay 95c to $1 a hundred pounds. Chicago, April 29. Cattle Re ceipts 10,500 head ; steers f 4.40a4. 65; others $3.50a4; cows $2.50a3.;0. Hogs Receipts 23,000 head ; rongh and common $ia4.40; mixed and packers $4.45a4.ti0; primo heavy and butchers weights $4.55 14 Co ; light $4.50a4.65. Sbesp Receipts 6000 head; natives $o. o; Texaca $4j5; wcsttiEB, $5aG.20; lambs $6.- 50ab90. Hold It to the Lfgnt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporatiom of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to cam bine only the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it, notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. Does this Catch Tour Eyc If po, 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 should know IIARIilSBURG make of Shoe?, which the above cut represents-. The best $-.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, bcth Congress and Lace. Tt E M K 1 K IC Tt a shoo is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the htockiup The Unmsburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at ft THE GfiLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE STREET. MIFrLlXTOW'xV. PA. Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies' and Hisses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Evervbodv can lrf suited at Heck's, Bridge street. tf lOLIiOSiAUGH & SON J2- Have knocked competition ia Clothing, higher than "Gilde roy's Kite." Their SPRING Surpasses all All the latest styles of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, ia Black, Blue, Cheviots, Cassimers, Clay Worsteds, and one dozen shades of the fash ionablo Wood ISrowns. Thess are all tho rage this season. And in this lino our competitors are not 'in it." Our prices for same quality of goods we guarantee aro 10 to '20 per ccct. lower than any other house. IT We keep tho only full line of fashionable hats in tbo county. All the la test styles in D;rbj's and Crush hats. In Gentlemen's and Boys' Cue dross pants, we have No Rivals We ore HEADQUARTERS for fine coous. Dress pant from $2 SO to $G 50 per pair, from fiuo Cassimers to the finest Fitcbburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. These pints are "a thing of beauty and a joy forever. .NECKTIES, CO-LLARS & CUFFS. Our lino of Neckwear is simply thu All the very !a!e.-t thades and in cnJIcFS collars and cuffs, in paper, Iinon, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. Gentlemen's undcrw? ar, hosiery, and a fail lino cf trunk, telescopes, and hand bags. We handle the colobratod Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts we are strictly "in it" from the word go. Look at our prices. I.aunuried fhirts, 40o. 50c. T."c. 85c. $1 00 and $1 25. Prrral Fhirts25o. 35o. 50e. COc. 75o. and $1 00. Negligee shirts, 35c. 50c. 75j. $1 CO, $1 50, $2 00. nr.d $2 50. Every Etjlo and color we carry in stock. Men'9 fine ehcea from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine shoe?, $1 25 to $3 ('0 per pair. NothiDg liko them for the price elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent's solid gold watches, solid gold rings, chains, charms, and a full line of Jewelry at rock bottom prices. We claim to handle a fioer lice of goods than other Houses, and find cuotemers are willing to pay a fair price for first clas goods. We make every statement good or money refunded. !ollo"baiis,li & EMBALMEE 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 St. Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at tho National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. FALL & WINTER GOODS. I would inform the public that I have new in my new millioery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock of Fall and Winter JmilUaery foods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners I ara prepared to supply thepnblic with everything foand in a flrstclasa milliner store, come and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIML. March 22-87.1.T. story, It is short and may be ur,dcr a bushel, are willing it. We are n.iw ...dlmo- tb SHOE MAN IE JUNIATA C01TI, STOCK former efforts. Spy;? ' A; .'.--"-y i-v-r STYLES IN ISATB. perfection of color, style and tcstrtre varietv. Ho carry a full line of MEYER'S Spring- Opening. Tho flood Gr&(a hnrn h.nn ,,Ann4 v. c,.r ri4L A I J .ueyers, ana roiguty 19 tho stream of Fine Sprtng Clothing that bas been poured m the doors of the Great Estab iisbment. A secret of mnnor mol-in,. ; .u i....- ! . , . . . ' e dicious bnyieg. This is accomplished lowe? prices. There is but one tt.vn rellanla ornnjla rnlA an A t.n L , ...a majority oi people Know is at fleyers . Wen of Juniati county, think and study well over what we have to say. Our eracd aDd Ftjperb stork nf Snrmn .nri x.,,. - , r-b tiuiuiiii; ia simpiy per fection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plaioly aud sensibly as possible while askiog your valued and weloome patronage. This is what we want to impress npon your mind. We have everything you may need in the way of olothing, whether it may be a necessity or a luxary. YOUR INTEREST IS OUR'S. We offer you the best dollar' woith of gooJa for a dollar in money and this is a fair exchange. Our $4, So, $0, $7, $3 and $10 suits, are popular with the people bicauso tbese prices ara uch as any man can afford to pay. Low as thess figured arc, the suitu aro in all pitternn, shades, and colors and you have hundreds c-r suits lo cliooso from. Our $12, $15, $16 and $19 suits aro marvels for the uinner. You havd choice from suits iu first clasi domestio and imported CA!??1M KKES, CORKSCREWS, CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS, WHIPCORDS, DIAGONALS, &c., in handsome and stylish broken plaidi, stripe?, checks, mixtures, etc. Each suit is trimmed, made and finished in an elegant manner, and are honestly worth from $3 to $7 mote money. We koow they cannot be duplicated outside our store under $15 to $25. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING CLOTHING. The very choicest style?, the very best goods, at tho verv lowest prioea. Children's suits from $1 to $5. 150ys' suits from $2 50 to $7- lh'g boys' suits, from 10 to IS years, $3 to $9. Ih.ys' short pants, 25ats, 4Scts, and C7ets. Doys' long pants, CScis, 80ats, $1 25. Knee pants suits, sizes 4 to 15 fanoy plaids, cheviots, and striped eassimcres, worth at least $5 to $5 50. Big boys' rnagnificont dress suits made and trimmed beautifully. You can save at iuoi v ou one or inee5 suits. MEN'S BUSINESS & DRESS PANTS, $2, S2 50, $3, $3 50, $4 and $5. Two thousand pairs of pants is the extent of our stock. But it is not so much tho extent as the tlcgnnce and low pricos of cur assortment that we pride ourselves on. We can an 1 do save ycu fully 25 per cant, in our pants depart ment, and a single purchase will prove it. Try it. COME TO MEYERS' FOE HATS. Wc will show yon all the new celebrated mikes. Our Furnishing Goodi Department is the right place to buy your underwear. GEiNTLEMEK'S UMBRELLAS, In silk, gloria and sateen, from one dollar np. Trunk and Satchel Department on second floor ; a oar load iust roccived : our prices range from $1.50 up. Go to FEBB MEYERS, "Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifilintown, I'enna. AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 tSpccicl Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale ot from FHE IMMENSE STOCK OF 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, don't fail to give him a call if in need ot'Clothing D. j II MIFFLINTOWN I3 A. HAVE IBfl MONEY TO LEK'SIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER J -CALL, AT the nm MIFFLLNIOWK, FA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OxN TIME CERTIFICATES, Mcney Leaned at Lowest Rates. S?9 ET HT.HT IX THE WOULD. Ttswvariair qualities u-enasunMased, actaalty CQtliuttnfr two boxes of unrother brand. Noa eHoctol by beat. SJrClCr XII E UIJS E. roKSLeB7iKAi.E.:3Gr.srRAixy. Jrrf Subscribe for the Sehtixel akd Kipcbli ca, a good paper. r , - . ouiuuuu oi me proolem ot in- by securing reliable good? at the very in tbo country where lowest prices for . ji , , .... f To Clothing that goes oa daily ABXiETf. A R L E Y JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, or IHIFFIiIPTOITH, TA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders iBdividnally Liable. JOSEPH KOTRROCK , PrfHtnt. T. VAX IK WIN, Caskur. BIBKCTPI. W. C. Femproy, Joseph Botkraek, Jehn Bert;ler, l'bili) M. Kepaer, Robert F. Parier, Louis B. Atkiaeoa, T. V. Irwin. STOt KHOLI.ES1 : Philip H. Eepr.er, Ani M. Shelley, Joii li IiMhrock, Jane H. Irwia, L. E. Atkison, R. E. Parker, W. C. Poruerny, J. Uelmes Irwia, Mary Knrti, Jareme M. Thompson, Jr John Ilfrl2!er. T. V. Irwi, Charlrtte Snyder, Josiah L. Barten, Joha V.'Jiiair, Bbert D. Pattenen, F. U. M. PeDne!!, Levi Light, SamuelS. Rotbtock, Win. Swartl. Solomon Manbeek, Three and Four per cent, iktereatwill be paid on certificates cf deposits. fjan 23, 1891 tl f9r warrant the but Cr Urnapsr and mott r7 liur niatribDtor la tha '- "i a world. Eeci tor CiUr. l ADDKKas, jfA. B. FARQUHAR CO. W TO?.K, PA. 8eno ran Larqe Illustrated CATAxaaus. RUPTURE! Cnre pnarantecd byDr.J. B. Mnvor S31 ArchSt-l'blla. I'a. a6 at once. No operatum or business dt iay. Thousands of cores. Dr. Mayer Is at Hotel Tenn, Heading, I'a., second Saturday ot jiUi inoDtli. Send fox circulars. Advice free. J (A ! j 0 V ii ai aa in ii n i
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