Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 18, 1892, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
WEDNESDAY, MAT 18. 1892.
TEHM3.
Duu.,rii.in.n, uu per annum if cud
la advance: S2.00 If nt j
Transient adrertiiemenU inaerted at 60
ee per iutu ior eaon lniartioa.
Transient business notices In local col
amn. 10 cenU per lina for u.h i.
Dednctiona wlU be made to thoae deeirtnr
to advertite by tha year, half or quarter
SHORT LOCALS.
Politicians ar bajinning to hustle
i w farmen wora seen in town
last week.
Rubla has all kinds of nic furni
tare for sale.
John Ho we has built a commodioua
new wasn House.
Lswistown will enjay a Broom
una early in Juno.
S. S. McBrida, of Bloomfield, kill
ed 9 rats at one shot.
Ex-Sheriff Walla was in town on
business on Saturday.
J udge Lyons and wife visited in
Philadelphia last week.
David Doty, visited his rela
tivee a few days last week.
Merchant Schott is preparing to
enlarge his dwelling house.
Several favors sent to late for this
issue will appear in the next.
Tha base ball ground near town
has bean turned over for corn.
Solomon Sieber is repairing his
dwelling house in Fermanagh.
James M. Sharon Esq., will be
Memorial Day orator at New Port.
Coensl S. H. Showers is iu Pitts-
Durg aiteaaicg v. a. uourt as a
Juror.
It u said that the skin of an ele
phant usually takes about five years
to tan.
W. W. Skaron and wife of McAlia
terville visited the county seat lat
Friday.
Apple trees are blooming profuse
ly and some people predict a large
apple crop.
Edwiu S. Manbeck and Gilbert H.
Van Ormer, have gone west fer a car
load of hogs.
Hits Cora Kerlin, of Altoona, is
visiting her friend Miss Bess Robi
son of this place.
Philadelphia preachers have been
fined under the law for failure to
report marriages.
Alfred Hill, ex-repres8utative from
Williamsport, was in town last
Thursday on business.
Mrs. Peter Trego, f Fayette town
ship, died on the evanin; of the 10th
inst., agd absut CO years.
Reuben Guss of this place has
bought the Charles Adams farm iu
Walker township for $S,700.
Dr. Jacob Sando, and wife, of Cia
cinnati, Ohio, ere visiting relatives
here in the doctor's native place.
Paul Huber and J. Bowman will
run a foot raco from Ilolidaysburg
to Altoona on June 1st, for $i00.
After a five week's visit in Tyrone,
Corbett Pannebaker returned to hiB
home in this placo last Thursday.
Three of the bid boy inmatss ef
the Huntingdoa Reformatory have
been aentenced to the Penitentiary.
Chas. H. Haspenplug, W. E. Got
zinger and A. if. S. Potter bought
the Lewisburg Chronicle at adminis
trators sale.
The tallest man in Center county
stands 6 feet 4 inches in his stocking
feet, lives a Hublersburg, and is only
17 years old.
Henry J. Stahle, editor and pro
prietor of the Gettysburg Compiler,
died of appoplexy last Thursday,
aged Co years.
Few farmers in Juniata in the vi
cinity of Mifdintown planted corn
early this year, the season being cold
and backward.
The various G. A. R. posts through
out the county have appointed com
mittees to conduct the services on
Memorial Day.
For Sale or Rest. A house and
lot near McAlisterville, for particulars
address David Robison, East Salem,
Juniata Co., Pa.
A dog is personal property and its
owner is liable under recent act of
assembly, for such trespass and dam
age as the brute may do.
Dr. Hollo way, will preach the Me
morial Sunday service sermon in the
Presbyterian church in this place at
half past ten o'clock, a. m.
Mrs. Patrick Boran, an Irish wo
an the past fifty years a resident
of Heekscherville, Pa., died last
Wednesday, aged 105 years.
The peach industrv in the we3t
end of Juniata county is being push
ed vigorously, thousands of trees
have been planted this 6pring.
"We know we can show you a bet
ter line of building hardware than
you can get elsewhere. Call at Mc
Clinito's hardware store on Main
street.
Forty threo men have been made
happy by being taken n to work, on
the railroad by E. J. Cleve, the new
Superintendent in the place vacated
by Mr. Mayer.
Huntingdon county treasury is
empty, cause too many bridges. The
free bridge law is proving itself a
financial curse in communities of
moderate means.
Huntingdon and Franklin county
politicians are talking a good deal
yr a trade that is said has been
dickered at oa the Senatorial and
Congressional question.
At the republican primary election
"ciu iq rjiair county last Saturday,
Quay and Dalzell were voted fer
United States Senate. Quav carried
the county by a large majority.
"vVbitlaw Reid, and Charles Emory
Smith, the former of the New Tork
Irtbune, and the latter of the Phila
delphia Prut, have both resigned the
foreign mission that each hold.
"Win. M Allison, Jr., after a sojourn
"auves here, returned to
x iiiBourg a day or two aco.
Between five and six hundred fam
j ?Srr col?niBts are threaten-
n "iarTion m Blaek Jack
vuuiy.uitianoma Territorv.
Thomas M. Uttley, Esq., of Lewis-
town Ilia lnn i j i- i.
, oviu 10 uenver ine
-""j uuuress arter the
decoration of the monument in the
court iiouao square on Decoration
Wra RiVK.n.. . ci , . .
.vi i10 yl oamuei sieber.
.u ,um , o ciock last
Sabbath evening, at the home of Da
yid Diven, her son-in-law in Walker
.-nuoUJi,. iurg. oieoer was acred 89
years.
Teamsters nn tha ... .
-ii . . i a iciiuir
Sll II V law tn i 1 , - .,
j . "owiu iu uicycies tne
privileges of the road. Bicycles have
not. tha lMrrV,!. ;, .
vi privileges oi pave
mnf 4 U . , . 1
roaus.
j .vuuuiu i.w i uil on
Itch on linmen anA tmon ,7
. " m.mv uuioro KUII BU
lUliilS CUTfill in Mil minnU. V 1T1-..1
juiu. onmiary iiotion. This never
fails. Sold by L. Banks &. Co.,
Druggists, Mifllintown. Nov. 13,
AOiVJ.-XJ.
A Cbicaco sclmnl Wb firct
Of COmDOfiitlOTl on rnirinn van V. .
ia mis uountih is Liike this.
Yesterday it was Janiiemron Tnmr.
row it will Bo July, that's all I know
aoout fcpnug William Flint"
It ClVes US nlnftQlll' in nVn..
ledge the receipt of an invitation
from the Trusfti nnl P'n..,!
Penneylvania State College to attend
tha 6Sorcisos of
June 12th, to Juno 15th, 1892.
A number of nrs.-nn frit Vinrcaa
across the river bridge regardless of
me caution notices that are on the
bridge against trottii)r. If they
were called under tha law Hmv
could not escape paying heavy fines.
John R. Hanuko and son of Ltw
istown were seriously injurod in a
wreck of cars by an "open switch at
Mondel s switch on tho Norfolk and
Western rai'road iu Virginia. TIja
conductor was killed and a number
of others injured.
The U. S. Senate passed a bill
extending fro a mail delivery to all
towns having 5000 inhabitants where
annual poet office receipts amount
to five thousand dollars. If tho bill
becomes a law Lewistown expects to
have a free mail delivery.
Blcomfield Democrat: Friction of
machinery in the Bixler Mill, owned
by G. Beck, of Bixler, this ceunty,
caused a slight fire oae evening last
week. When discovered the floor
had been burned through and the
flames had reached the elevator.
George P. Buffington, ex-sherif of
MitHin county, died at his home in
Yeairertown, unexpectedly, about 1 o'
clock, on Sunday morning, May 8,
aged C4 years. Ha was well when
he retired in the evening about half
past 9 o'clock.
Alfred Hurley, of Sheaffer's Valley
this county, has been arrested by
Constable Alter, cf Newville, as an
accomplice of Jflmcs Stan, of near
Djulliug Gap Springs, in the rob
bery of Frankford church, of bibles,
hymn books, otc. Bloomfield Dem
crat. A stock company had scarcely
more than purchased the Lowisburg
Lfiromcle, till li. Vv . bohoch came
that way and bought the Chronicle
from the purchasers. Mr. Schoch
owns the Mifilinburg Telegraph. He
will not prow ruty if he conducts
both the Chronicle and Telegraph.
The following letters remained in
the Patterson, Pa., P. O., on April
30, 1S'J2: Hon. Garrett A. Hobart,
Mr. Alfred Spitler, Mrs Mary Wilson,
G. Ridge, Mr- Michaol E. Stine, A.
Richard, J. C. Richard, A. Redfield,
Wm. H. Johnson, Mr. T. J. Landis,
Mrs. Catharine Lauver, Miss Louisa
Harris.
Last week Tob'as Auker, was up
in Horse Valley, to place a marble
tube or case 10 foot long in the Sul
phur Spring on the Hockenberry
and Morehead property. During
the past half century the water came
up through a Gum trea stump, which
was one of the attraction of Horse
Valley. Tho spring is a fine one.
List of Iottera uncalled for remain
ing in tho Post office at Miiilintown,
Pa., for the week endiugf May 14th,
1S92. Persons calling for letters in
this list will ploase say they are ad
vertised. One cent will ba charged
for each letter advertised. Letters:
Miss Sallie C. Suhweppenheiser, Miss
Maggie Stan den, Mrs. Mary M.
Wallsmitte.
James MuCauley, P M.
They, who do not kuow, talk of
Berks county being slow, but long
before the paulic school was adopted,
Berks county was dotted over with
schools, and to-day, the book in
which the public school accounts of
Earl, Berks county, are kept is one
hundred and two years old, aad has
always been used for that one pur
pose.
When a young pair from Ridge
fiT.1 Pnnn.. left the train at South
Norwalk last weok they were horri
fied to find several white ribbon
bows attached to the top of their
trunk, an old shoe on each handle,
and across one end a placard on
which was painted two hearts trans
fixed with a skewer and the legend :
"We are oae." The bride cried and
the groom swore.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, A.c. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Dru2gistB, Mifllintown. Nov. 13,
1890-lY.
Bloomfield Democrat: The canal
-i.i.i i-.airnmn to J. A. Hilbish,
Tfoffoln was destroyed by fire
BC1U - -
... i 1 ! .1 i nf loar WAalr
on VYeanesuuy
and four vaiuauiw uimra """"o"r
Capt. ;.unaiu f "
bnrut;. The firs war Parted
v -f the mules kicking over -a
lantern, which exploded, and m a
moment the stable was in flames.
rpi. iaB J considerable, the mules
being valued at $750.
"A man who has access to six head
of horses, they standing idle in
stable, walked two miles out in the
country on a little matter a day or
two ago, while another man who had
no horse and very little money hired
a team to go the same distance.
Cliambersburg Repository Mav 4th :
hile the frame work of Gilbert
Beatty s new barn in Southampton
tow nship was being raised on Thurs
day, the splice broke and the timber
fall with a fearful crash A number
of men were inoro or less injured,
T l l met
iHJiijaminuraiwicKS.oi Southampton,
worst of all. He was struck on the
bead by a falling timber and knocked
insensible. His condition is serious.
John Boattcher, aged 72 years,
for 40 years a resident of Wilkeebarre
could 'nt stand the poor salo he made
of a small farm on Broad Mountain,
he sold the property for nine hun
dred dollars, coal in paying quanti
ties was afterwards found on the
land. When told of what he had
lost he became insane and committed
suicide by blowing his head to pieces
with an army musket.
John Strunk, near the mountain
below Sunbury, saw a novel fight the
other dav between a rat and a biff
blowing viper snake. The rat was
bitten a dozen of times, while the
plucky rodent fiually sunk its sharp
teeth in the snake's neck back of the
head and stuck there. Tho viper
writhed and squirmed for fifteen
minutes and then lay still. It was
dead. As the rat did not move Mr.
Strunk looked closer and found that
it had also been killed.
The Huntingdon Globe of May 12,
says.- Benjamin F. Clark, of Tod
towcahip, was convicted of poriury.
Clark swore before the State B.vu-d
of public property that some 200
acres of land in Tod township were
to his Cwitain kaowledge vacant and
unimproved, whereas it was shown
at tho trial that the lands bad bten
under cultivation by the Griffith,
Keith and Evans families for up
wards of thirty yars, and that Squire
Cisrk himself worked on them for
some of the prosecutors.
About 12 o'clock last Saturday
night John Shinelauf was brought
to tha jail bv a constable from Tus-
carora township for lodgement. Sher-
11 Lapp had Squire C. 1. Horning
aroused aud Shinelauf was regularly
committed on the charf-o of C. S.
Pock of East Waterford for having
been a party to tha Bteaiuig of a
buggy, also on tho information of
E. M. Drollsbaugh for aiding and
assisting Watson Walker in stealing
a horse last fall. In default of bail
Shinelauf was sent to jail. Both
buggy and horso have been recover
ed by their respective owners.
The Lewistown Gazette ays: A
stray salmon, weighing six and a half
pounds, found its way up tha Juni
ata to the pool below the Lewistown
dam, and was caught by a fish hawk
the othir day, whether with rod and
lino, throw net, seine, or other means j
we have not heard. In a few months !
these fish grabbers will swear at the
river because fish are scarce, and in
the moantimo are doing all they can,
contrary to law, to make them so. If
we can find out the namo of this fish
hawk we will cheerfully givo him all
the notorioty he wants in the news
papers. Gaorgo Heinbach. railrotul divi3
ion foreman, at Lewistown, has been
tendered and has acontod, a position
oa the Beech Creek railroad, in Clear-
held county, aad will enter upon the
discharge cf tho duties of the new
place about the 1st of June. He is
a practical and efficient railroad man,
competent to disobarge the duties of
a much larger field than the on9 he
worked for the Pennsylvania compa
ny. His relations with the latter
company have always been agreeable
and he will take his departure with
regret, but, like the minister who
had highly agreeable surroundings,
he was constrained to relinquish
them for a larger field, and larger
salary.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., says: "I owe my life to the
great South American Nervine. I
had been in bed for five months from
the effects of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition ef my
whole system. Had given up all
hpes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Tonie im
proved me so much that I was able
to walk about and a few bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine in the world. I can
not recommend it to highly." Trial
lwttles, 154. Sold by L. Banks &
Co. May 14-1 y.
The Pennsylvania State College,
State Collego, Pa., Commencement
week, June 12th, to June 15th, 1892.
Sunday, Juno 12th, 10.30 a. m. Bac
calaureate sermon by the Rev. S. D.
aieConnell, L. D , of Philadelphia.
Monday, Juno 13th, at 8 p. m.,
Junior Oratorical Contest. Tuesday,
June 14th, at 8.30, a. m.. Annual
meeting of the Alumni Association :
9.45 a. m., Artillery Salute ; 10 a. in.,
Annual meeting of trustees"; 12 a.
in., Alumni Dinner ; 2 p. m , Meet
ing of Delegates and Alumni to elect
Trustees ; 3 p. in., Exhibition Drill
of College Cadets ; S p. m. Annual
Address before the Alumni by the
Hon. William U. Ilensel, Attorney
uenerai oi x'ennsvivania ; y.ii p. m..
Reception iu the Armory by the
Faculty. Wednesday, June loth,
9.30 a. m., Graduation Exercisos of
the class of 1S92; Commencement
address bv the Hon. Willian T. Har
ris, TJ. S. Commissioner of Education
Washington D. C.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in
distressed condition ior three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was gone.
hnd been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine which done
mo more good than any $50 worth of
doctoring 1 ever did in my life.
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy
a lew Domes ox it has cured mo
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicine in the world." War
rat; ted the most wonderful stomacl
and nerve cure ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Mifllintown, Pa,. May 14, ly
llont Sale.
L. Banks Wilson, of Creston, Iowa,
will conduct his fifty-third horse sale
at the Jacobs House, in this place, at
one o'clock sharp, in the afternoon,
on
SATURDAY, May 21, 1892.
This lot will embrace single and
double driving and heavy draught
horsos. Terms : Sixty days on note ;
1 per cent off for cash.
Purchasers' from Mifflin county
can have their horses delivered at
Lewistown, free ef charge if desired.
Ask. Your Frieatels lbeat It.
Your distressing cough can be cur
ed. We know it because Kemp's
Balsam within tho 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.
Grange Sleeting.
The Pomana Grange of Juniata
County will meet at the hall of the
Spruce Hill Grange on Wednesday
and Thursday the 25th and 26th
days of May. Opening tesiion at
10 a. m.
After the regular order f business
will have been disposed of, the fol
lowing progranie will be taken up.
Address oi Welcome, by Spruce
JliU orange. Kesponses solicited.
Importance of looking "after little
things on the farm, by Tuscarora
Gracgo.
It is prohtable for farmers to in
vest in thoroughbred stock, by Lost
Creek Grange.
The faruur and the newsnapor, by
Fermanagh Grancre.
Farmer's duties in the coming po
litical campaign, by Walnut Grange.
.Lady members will prepare and
read essays on subjects of their own
choice.
Tho meeting on the evening of
the 25th will be open to tho public,
tnd will be addressed by J. T. Ail-
man, lecturer of The State Grance.
J. O. MlIXIKEN,
Master.
. .
Graagert' Williams' Grove
1'lculc.
A meeting of tbe Managers of the
Grangers' Interstate Tienic Associa
tion was held iR Grange Hall,
Thomas Printing House, Mechanics
burg, on Thursday, May 5th, and da
tails of tho arrangements for the
nineteenth Annual Meeting complet
ed. Tho action of the General Man
arer in dating the Picnic of 1S92
to open Monday, August 29th, aud
close Saturday September 3d, was
unanimously ratified.
Committee on Exhibits reported a
greater demand for space than for
any former year, and the Committee
on Rentals reported every cottage at
Tilh?ms Urove, ns well as every
tent, owned by the Association en
gaged for the coming meeting. It
was decided to procure fifty addition
al large sized cavas tents, aud te
largely increase the accomodations
in general.
Committee on Printing reported
50,000 dfcte cards already printed
and distributed. It was ordered that
250,000 circulars of information be
issued and ready for distribution by
July 1st, and 50,000 eight page pro
grams be issued by August 1st.
The General Manager stated that
the trunk lines of rai'road had inti
mated that accomodations and rates
for passengers and freight to Wil
liams' Grove during the meeting of
1S92 will bo made with the same
liberality as here to fore, and all
indications are favorubls to ft larger
gathering this year than has ever
yet K.-.neml led at the Grove.
After the appointment of several
ntw committees the Beard of Man
agers adjouiBfd to meet July 1st.
H. b, Mohi.er, Secretary.
For a Time.
I will now reduce the nrice of mv
$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.
Th:s gallery 13 filled with all the
latest improvements usually kent in
a nrat 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 our work speak for itself and
have no hesitancy in saying that
taking into consideration the quality
of work, these will bo the cheapest
cabinet photographs ever mado in
Juniata ceunty. Respectfallv,
JOSEPH HESS.
Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1802.
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MirrtlHTOWN MAKCBTS.
Kirruxxewa, Hat 18, 1192.
Potter 20
E?gs 12
Ham, ..10
Shoulder, , 08
Sides, 19
Lard 10
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MABjCKT
Wheat, 90
Cern ia ear S8
Oats, 25 te28
Rye 05
Cluverseed $1.00
Timothy seed $l.m
Flax seed 1 69
Bran $1.19 a hundred
Chop....... ........$l.&0-a hundred
Middlings 1.25 a hundred.
Ground Alum Salt... 1 10
Amorican Suit SO
Philadelphia Mahkets, Stay 14th,
1892. Red wheat No. 2 87o ; corn
52c ; oats 37c ; butter 11 to 21c:
e?s 15 to lGc ; Geese feathers 35
to 40c ; duck feathers 20 to 25c ;
bloaters $37 to $10 a barrel ; herring
$5 to $7; shad 16 a barrel; pine ap
ples $10 a barrel ; apples $2 to $3.50
a barrel ; Florida oranges $3 to $1.
25 a box ; Strawberries 23 to 30c ;
dried apples 3 to 3Jc; un pared
poaches 4 to 5c ; pared peaches 7 to
8c; dried raspberries 13 to 14c;
blackberries 2 to 3c ; pitted cherries
9c ; ur, pitted cherries 3 to 5c ; dried
huckleberries 8c ; Pennsylvania wool
27 to 30c ; hops 5 to 30c ; oats straw
$8 a ton ; tangled straw $10 to f 11
a ton ; hay $12 to $1C u ton ; sugars
3$ to 4.Jc ; tallow 4c ; green calf skins
07 to 70c a piece : cow and atear
hides 3 to 4c a lb ; live chickens 9 to
14c ; potatoes 25 to 40c busheL
Held It te tne Llfbt.
The man who tells you confiden
tially just what will cure your cold,
is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this
year. In the preporatioa of this re
markable medicine for coughs and
colds no expense is snared in vm.
bine only the best and purest ingred
ients, xioiu a bottle of Hemp s -Balsam
to the lifht. and lnok rhraao-n if
otice the bright, elear look 5 then
compare with other remedies. Price
50a and $1. tf.
Does this Catch Your Eyel
If bo, get the whole of the
as valuable to you as to 113.
WE HAVrE STRUCK IT RICH,
and instead of hiding our candle
the whole world should know
IIARRISBURG make of Shoes,
sents. The best 3.00 men's
J uniata County. We have them, both Concress and Lace.
REMEMEEE
a shoe is net complete without
free from tacks, nails or thread
the ptockins
The Ilarrisburg
It will pay you to try them. For sale &nly at
la, W. HECK,
THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT &
BRIDGE STREET, AHFFLLNTOWN, PA.
Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies' and
Misses' shoes in latest styles and
suited at Heck's, Bridge Street.
HOLLOBAUGII & SON
Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than ,:Gilde
roy's Kite." Their
SPRING STOCK
Surpasses all former efforts.
AH the latest styles of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, in Black,
Dlue, Cheviots, Cassiniers, Clay Worsteds, and one dozen shades of tbe fash
ionable Wood Browns. These are all tbe rago this season. And in this line
our competitors are not "in it. uur
guarantee are 10 to '20 per oent. lower than any other bouse.
LATEST STYLES IN OATS.
We keep the only full line of fashionable hats in tbe county. All the la
test styles in Derby's and Crush bats. In Gentlemen's and Boys' tine dress
n.ni. ht r l!!cil W t II K A IIOII A RTKHS for fine PimAa
Dress pant from $2 50 to $6 50 per pair, from Cno Cassimers to the finest
Fitchburg Worsted, sewed with beat silk. These pants are "a thing of beauty
and a joy forever.
JNECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS.
Our line of Neckwear is simply the
All (be vory latest shades and in endless
eollars and cuffs, in paper, linen, celluloid and Arlington.
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &.
Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery,
band Lacs. We handle the celebrated
pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly
"in it" from the word go. L.oeK at our
Laur.dried shirt. 40c. 50o. 7.ri;.
35o. 50c. 00c. 75c. and $1 00. .Neclegce shirts, 35o. 50o. 75o. $1 00, $1 50,
$2 00. and $2 50. Every style and
from 1 25 to $3 00 per pair. Ladies
Nothing like them for tbe price elsewhere.
FINE JEWELRY.
Ladies & Gent's solid cold watches, tolid gold rings, chains, charms, and
a full line of Jewelry at rock bottom
of goods than other Houses, and find
for first class goods. W e make every
Hollofoaugh & Son.
I J J. U.
EMBALMED
AND
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all coses.
I am qualified to prepare corpses
taking room is three doors north of
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.
1 woom inform the pablie that I have
new In my new millinery atore at my place
of residence on Water itraet, MiBintown,
aecond door from corner of Bridge street,
a foil stock of Fall and Winter (millinery
goods, all naw, and of the latest atylu
and having employed first class milliners
I am prepared U snpply the public with
everything foaad la a firstclasa milliner
store, coma and examine my stock,
consider it no trouble te shew goads.
MRS. DKIHL,
March 22-87.1 .V.
story.
It is short and may be
under a bushel, are willing
it. We are now selling the
which the above cut repre
shoe ever put on the market in
smooth, flexible inner soles,
that might hurt the feet or 6oil
Shoe is Complete.
SHOE M IN JUNIATA COUNTY,
all sizes. Everybody can be
prices ior same quality ot coeds we
perfection of color, style and texture.
variety. We carry a full line of
and a full lina of trunks, telescopes, and
Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls, shirts and
prices.
S5c. SI 00 and SI 25. Fcreal shirts 2oo,
color we earry in stock. Men's fine shoes
fine ehoes, $1 tio to 6 00 per pair
prices. We claim to handle a finer line
customers are willing to pay a fair prioe
statement good or money refunded.
UBLE,
for any length of time. My under
the National Hotel on Main St
MEYER'S
Spring Opening.
The flood cates have been opened bv
fine Apnne Llothxnsr that has been nonred in tha Anr r i. n... v....v
nstiment. A secret of monev makinr?
J . . O
dieious buying. This is accomplished by
lowest prices. There is but one store in
reliable goods rule, and this tbe majority
vi uuuli uuuuij, mica aim siuay weu over what we have to say.
Our grand and superb stock of Sorm? and Summor rlnth;,, ,
fection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plainly and sensibly as possible,
while asking your valued and weloome patronage. This is what we want t
impress upon your mind. We have evervthinp von mav need in tha f
clothing, whether it may be a neoessity
YOUR INTEREST IS OUR'S.
We offer yon tbe best dollar's worth of goods for a dollar in money, and
this is a fair exchange. Our $4, $5, $6, $7, $3 and $10 suits, are popular
with the people because these prices are such as anv man cm .fT.irrl tn n
Low as these figurej are, the suits are ia all patterns, shades, and colors and
yon have hundreds of suits to chooso from. Our $12, $15, $16 and $19 suits
are marvels for tbe money. You have choioe from suits in first class douieatio
and imported CASS1MEKES, CORKSCREWS, CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS,
WHIPCORDS, DIAGONALS, &c, in handsome and stylish broken plaids,
stripep, chcoks, mixtures, eto. Each suit is trimmed, made and finished in an
elegant manner, and are honestly worth from $3 to $7 more money. We know
A.! 1 1 V I- 1 -
mej cannot do aupnoatea outside our
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING CLOTHING.
The very choioest styles, the very
Children's suits from $1 to $5. Roys'
suits, from 10 to 18 years, $3 to $9.
67eta. Uoya' lone pants. CScts. SOots.
fancy plaids, cheviots, and striped cassimeres, worth at least $5 to $5 50. Big
boys' magnificent dress suits made and trimmed beautifullv Yon nan snva at
least $3 on one of these suits.
MEN'S BUSINESS
$2, 82 50, $3,
Two thousand pairs of pants is the
mnoh the extent as tbe elegance and low
ourselves on. We can and do save you fully 25 per oent. in our pants depart
ment, and a single purcbaso will prove it. Try it.
COIE TO MEYERS FOR IILTS.
We will show yon all tho new oelobrated makes. Our Furnishine Ooodi
Department is the right placo to buy your
GEJN TLE J1EIN'S UMBRELLAS,
In silk, gloria and sateen, from one dollar up.
Trunk and Satchel Department on seoond floor ; a oar load iuet received ;
our prices range from $1.50 up. Go to
FER0 MEYERS,
Wholesale & Eetail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna.
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT.
18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation
To attend the Attractive Sale el
from
THE IMMENSE ST0GK
OF
D. W. H
It will ba
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS1
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Gooda for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It ia truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low 1'riGfts.
Ilis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing
D. W. HARLEY
HAVE IBU MOSEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER 1
CALL. AT
THE FIRST
MIFFLIN! OWJS, FA.
FOXJH PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID OK ThME CERTIFICATES,
Money Leaned at Lowest Rates.
FiruLir Eejstsns Cera ?bt:r
w-y t Warranted th b4.
Cora irrpr ana moat
prfct I'orc-fMl Fwtl
IiMr OUtrlbator la tha
world. Setl fer f&Ulss.
ADoaama,
A. B. FARQUHAR OCX
TORK, PA.
8cno for La roc Illustrated Catalocus.
AXLE
GREASE
BEST IS THE WORLD.
' Tt.woarinaqualitiaaareaDeurp&M'Ml.ftctlia'ty
mtlaatinfr two boiM of any other brand. Not
fleeted by heat. irU a. 1' 1 ii k. tits VIX C
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Subscribe for the Saaiuai, aud Barcau
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Mpo.fb a rw m;nt.,M : .. 1. - . a
lies in tha mlntinn r i, .,i t
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securing reliable good at the very
the country where lowest prices for
of people know is at Mevers'
or a luxury.
store under $10 to 25.
best goods, at the very lowest prions.
suits from $2 50 to $7. Rig boys'
Boys' gbort pants, 25ots, 43ots, and
Si 25. Knea nanla anita. sizes 4 to 15
& DRESS PANTS,
$3 50, $4 and $5.
extent of our stock. Rat it is not so
prices of our assortment that we pride
underwear.
To The Public
Clothing that ges oa daily
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
F MIFFLISTOvYIV, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders IndiTidaally Liable.
JOSKPn ROTH ROCK, Prti4tt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cmtkur.
BiaECTSKS.
W. C. Feaieroy, Jmepa Kotaroek,
John Hsrliler, Fbilia If. Kapaer,
Kebert E. Parker, Leaic K. Atkiasaa,
T. V. Irwia.
BTOtKHOLBBai I
Fhilip M. Ktpaar, Aaaia M. Shelley,
Joiopn Rtbrck, Jin B. Irwia,
I.. E. Atklamn, R. E. Parksr,
W. C. Pn-y, J. Hoists Irwia,
Mary Kurtz, Jerom It. Tbempfca, If
Jolm Hertzler,
T. V. Irwia,
Charlotte Snyder,
John M.; Blair,
F. M. it. Peannll,
Jotiah L. Bartoa,
Rebf rt O. Pattrrioa,
Levi Lifikt,
Wm. SwarU.
Samuel S. Rothrock,
Solomon Hanbeok,
Three and Four per cent, latereatwill M
paid en certificates of dspesite.
Ijan 23, 1S91 tf
fsisrylvasla Agrlraltiral Tsris, Yjrt. Pt
6 araaar's Siaadard Eagiaea aad Saw SilUt.
tvT- Traction mu4 Ai.owL- Kr-
"ifwTlarta
aiKiea a. B. f ABOCBAS 03 lot:, fa.
RUPTURE!;
'Cure guaranteed
!vlr.j. it. Mayer
3l A- h St fhilL
l'A. aae at once. No Ulierui irhnmn.u
delay. Thousands of cures. - .. Mayer la at
Hotel Penu, KoadinK. Pa., second Saturday o4
acta month. ttud lul circulars. Adytc Iioa.