SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffEDNCSDAT. OCTOBEB 5. 1892' TERMS. gnbscription, $1.60 per nam if paid Is advance; $2.00 if not paid la advance. Transient advertisements Inaerted at 60 tents per inch for each insertion. Tranaiont businesa notices In local col jBin, 10 centa per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring lo advertise by the year, half er quarter res. SHORT LOCALS. Rabbits are said to be numerous Th"! c'uvcrseaii crop in Juniata is a slim one. The ramble of the peach wagon has ceased. Potatoes are high in price, and going higher. J. X. Keller spent a day last week in ili.Idleburg. Dr. Juhu Hothrock ia vitsitln his T Barents near tuis town. A mile in two-four, where are you going to Xaocy HankeaT Tue eai-iv sown wueat naa come out of the ground evenly. Treat rour motner as politely as if she wore a strange lady. Howard Kirk visited friends and relatives iu Carlisle, last week See Meyers' bargain advertisement in an other place in this paper. L)jk oui for Hollobaugh and Son's advertisement next ietue. M. V. Crawford, spent Sunday among friends in Wiltlin county. Ue as tiLu anil lieipiul to your siotervs a j to others boy s sisters. Elm'T McCauloy, in home from railroi 1 duty visiting his pirent3. Ma;; may bo honest, and truely cincf rc- ami energetic and be wrong. Dr. Dirvviu Crawford and Editor Rons ill visited Llarrisburg last week. Freo'n bread and cakes can be had 5 at any timoat Hickeuberger's bakery. I I Setivor and scarcer becomes the 'bumble bco." Who can tell why ! Jcsjf TIowo Jr., crme from Harris burg to spend Sunday with his par ents. Ji: Tlumas railed cattle and ahec-p c;:tward from this station last Mr. John Driver and wife of Ohio, are visiting Abrana Moist and Henry Moist, and the family of Wm. Kurtz, who are all nearly related to Mrs Driver. Mr. Cleveland sent in his letter of acceptance last week, he is a Candi date on the democratic platform "u.".r. Homing mat ho has not mu Deiore. Charles Garver, of Oliver township, Perry county, lost a valuable horse last Sunday evening during the heavy thunder storm it being struck by lightning. Frank Cooly, an outlaw, of Pvj county, this state was shot and kill ed, on Sunday, while trving to es cape from the Sheriff and possa of Fayette county. Huntingdon Globe: C. W. Dubbs, of Johnstown, while on a visit to his wife s parents in Shade Gap, shot 5i squirrels in 49 shots, shooting four at one shot. A number of Juniata county peo ple took in the Carlisle fair last week, ere uigniy pleased. Jeff Mid dagh's horse came within Vi.lf J..! of winniD? tha ru The Altoona Tribuno ,. .. . ..J"' i nut iormers attempted to cut his corn crop with a reaper but "no good," it wonlden't work, so the novel project was abandoned. tariff, latter Frulav Miss frioiuls nnia E Schweier is visiting iu Clearfield and Center fft coantits. New c i3es of cholera have appear ed ia :-Liph in quureLtine off Nw York Uurbor. RupuLIL-uns iu Fayette are the first this year to orginizi a club f .r caaiprin work. Wwrai. A good girl for general house work. No washing or baking. Apply at this oifiee. Joseph S. Martin of Pittsburg, risited relatives and friends heie sev eral d.ivs last week. Nancy Hanks bet her own record fcil'erro Haute, Ind., yesterday, ma king a mile in 2.04. Weaver Sherlock has had bis loom plated in one of Sheriff Loudon's houses at East Point. The talk of coal in Shade moun tain is again occasionally heard. It's all talk nnd no cider." A parade of three thousand school children was one of the show featuns fcf Caili-le fair last week Newport News: Dr. Lucien Banks spent Tuesday evening in town as the guest of Lawyer Sharon. Tho oldost inhabitant does not re member when frost was so long about coming in the fall time. Last week eleven persons were ar rai'nc.1 in Judge Bregg's court, Phil adelphia on charges of murder. Harry Patterson left on Monday. to complete a course in veterinary rgerv iu a Philadelphia school. Salomon Bardtdl whose barn near Oakland Mills was deetroyed by lightning, in preparing to rebuild. Harrv Conoland and Ed Borrv. left on Sunday, for a winter's courso at medical studies in Philadelphia. Math Allison, lett on Monday, to resume his place in the government printing office in Washington, D. C. Mr. . P. Graham, of Tuscarora Valley, and bis friend Mr. Crawford, of Baltimore were in town on Satur day. Winder is to near at hand for a visit from cholera iu the northern state, but tho danger will come next sum mer. The horse and mule Protection Company met in the Court House on Saturday for the transaction of busi ness The tim thirty third annual state 'air and the second of the season, ni be held at Lancaster, October 1015. the Oct. Mr. The letters uncalled for in post office up to last Sattirdav. st, were for lim rv-,C eubeu Herb. VVUhin tha past ten davs more JKhts have raken place in the town wan in anv Hix months within the paot'20 j ears. John J. Pnttrn Jr., William "oilman and S. S. Ruble attended ine Cumberland countv fair at Car tel, last Friday.' Mrs II. e. Bonsall and Miss Edna it-it ou Monday evening for yMw.s Clty, Mo. Thev will be gone -out nno month. , Miss Mi QRVo louden nnd sister Tillv turned from Philade,lnbia new stock they purchased a 0 Millmerv goods. inetirsf fr, town st in and about the A- ' nu appearance on sun- nil r ri i r - i .-a . i. V A if m aI""?time htavin: 2nd. away. It was Samutl oval . uio a. ui b mill i t fe lue nenzier an 1 t0f Patton, of Spruce Hiil. fcnctor Casner of Patters. Major McKinlev and Hnlnnoi r Clure, each made a speech in Phila- ueipnia on the subiect. of tl, The former for, and the against a protective tariff. Itch on human and horses ami nn. imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Thin nvr fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co, Druggists, Mifflintown. Xnr. ta lSDO.-ly. Henry Watts come homa frnm Virginia to attend the funeral nf hi. latlier Joseph Watts on the 28th ult., and was immediately taken ill upon ms m rival nere and lias not been well sinco. Newton Hamiltau Watchman: Mr. Edward Ca3sady took suddenly sick on last Monday while seeding He was using phosphate and inhaled so rnuzh of it that it made him quite sick for awhile. Mrs. Jane Sherrard. mother of Rev. T. J. Sherrard, who preached at Mifflintown soma years ago, died at her home in Washington, Pa., on the morning of the 27th day of Septem ber, aged 88 years. William Wileman. of Turbetf, town ship, an employe of tho P. R. R.t was struck by a froight cir near Ryde, and bidly bruised abont the back. Dr. Darwin Crawford furnish ed the necessary raedicrd attendance. The letters uncalled for in the Mifflintown post office on Saturday. October 1st, 1892, were for Tho.-. J. Wri-rM, J. Brodie, Thos. Harri?, Wm. Nungrc-ssor, Daniel Litterman, J. L. Vrtrncr, and postal card for Ciiir'e; IIavr;s. Twenty four dollars in posfaga stamps were fmic d in a hollow tree by Mr. Orvie Green, of Highspire, Dauphin county, recently, while he was hunting squirrels in the woods near that borough. They were roll ed up in an old tomato can. Tho water company will soon turn on tho water: Evory family who is taking the water should be informed when tho stream is turned into the pipes so that they cau open their hy drants that the air can escape, if that is not dode many pipes will be burst. Cleveland's old officeholders se cured the nomination for him at Chicago. They are a sly set of wire pullers, but the Hill men in York State understand their tricks and of course there is trouble there, as is always the case when the tricks of wire pullers are found out. Xlave you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century t The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. HcxTrxonoN, Pa., September 27. At the instance of State Fish Com misioner Powell. Fish Warden Kelly to-day, arrested three Italians for usincr dynamite, and ten farmers for building fish baskets in Juniata river. Daring freshets barrels of of bass have been caught by tho latter meaxa. The accuied will answer at court. One day last week Sam Evanp, who resides about three or four miles of Ebecsburg, cut down a bee tree and secured one hundred and and thirty pounds of fine pure honey. It is supposed the bees had been storing np honey in the tree for four years. There were six feet of Eolid honey comb in the hollow of the tree, English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood. Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Riug bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Mr. Howells will boirin in the No vember Cosmopolitan, a department under the attractive title : "A trav eller from Altruria. Those who have saen the first two papers think they will equal in interest and m their wide appeal to all classes, tho Biekfast Table Papers of Dr. Holmes. In order to give the nec essary time to this work, Mr. How ells has turned over the detail edi torial work to Mr. Walker. .Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown ina., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nrvin had been in bed for five months from tne effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of gettig well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic 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 bottles, lo4. Sold by L. Banks & Uo. Mnv UJv Le wistown Free Press: D. F. Notestine of near Lock's Mills has the largest crop of potatoes reported He has about 600 bushels. " Ed. V ult z shot a bear on the heia-th of Leatty s knob one day last week. The weight dressed was 174 pounds. The animal was encased iu fat over an inch thick. On Saturday t . . . . lasi our curbstone market grew to the length of a block, and market masterHawk had plenty of work on hands. A finer lot of vegetables than those on hand could not be wanted. The people showed their appreciation by a liberal patronage. Spaces have been marked off and numbered so that each seller has his regular place. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Intt, says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any .30 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy: a iew uoities ot it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in tho world." War ranted tho most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifflintown, Pe.. May 14, ly Bloomfield Advocate : Rev. J. T. Cumrine of Cedarville, N. J., who I was recently elected pastor of the Bloomfiold Presbyterian Church, htt3 declined the call. While at the Newport Fair, Stephen Gruber of Delaware township, Juniata county, had his uratch stolen from him. Monday morning, September 2G, Mrs. Isaac Baker was struck by Key stone Express at Losh's Run station. on tho P. R. R., and instantly killed. Mrs. Baker had been spending a few days with her son, who is farming near New Buffalo, and on returning home sho took Way Passenger to Lo6h's Run. After the train pulled out she was in the act ef crossing the tracks, when Keystone Express tamo by end struck her, throwing her a hundred foe or more and she was picked up a ciusbed mas3 LnJ .lead. It is supposod that from the noise of the departing tram and the high wind prevailing sho was unablo to hear the fast express. No inquest was held , as tho accident was wit nessed by a number of persons. Mr. Baker is a farmer in the vicinity of Losh's Rnn. Perry county Democrat : A strauce wild animal has made its appearance in the lower tnd of Mahouoy valley. A dog tuat attacked it the other day was diseinbowled. Mrs. King, an nged lady, who resided with her 6on-in law, Mu. Parsons, in Duncannon, while standing at the door on Thursday, ftll over dead. " Rudolph Wright, of near Re ward, went out into his yard Friday night u week with a loaded gun, to shoot a stiange dog that was fight ing his dog. As ho was walking through tho yard he felt something was the matter with him and that he would fall. He threw tho gun from him, which was discharged and he fell to the ground unconscious. He was found in that condition bv his wife, who got him into the house and sentf jr Dr. H ill, of Millerstown, who pronounced it a stroke of paralysis. Only one sida was affec ted and ho is now reported to be recovering. " Judge Lyons, on last Friday, iu a lengthy review of the facts set forth in a petition submitted by counsel of the Perry County Railroad, Company praying that the ceurt decree thf t said com pany shall have the right to cross the N. & S. V. R. R. Company's tracks by overhead crossings, with a vertical clearance of sixteen feet and a literal clearance of thirty feet, decided that "the Perry County Railroad Company has tho right to cross the tracks of the N. & S. V. R., but was of the opinion that modo of such crossing should be certained by a bill in equity and by petition, and therefore dismissed the petition. Jeremiah N. Keller, Esq , of Mifflintown, was then ap pointed Master to hear testimony and decree the height and width of the over head crossings. Reunion. The Strayer family held a reunion at the home of Mr. David Strayor, at i.iiu in ma utjgmning 01 this week. Ballot Education. The Washington Republican Club of Fayette, will meet on Monday ev ening, October 10, at which time the new ballot law will be exolained and exemplified. Mlllllnery Store. Miss Tillie Loudon was in Phila. delphiala3t week purchasing a variety of millinery for the storo on Bridge street, Mifflintown. The new stock consists of Fall and Winter styles of headwear, &c, for ladies. Call and examine goods Sew Millinery Goads Miss Ellie Pannebaker is now in Philadelphia restocking her millinery store in 1'atterson. She will be pleased to Bee all her many patrons and the ladies generally who are constantly in need of the latest novel ties m her lice of business. JD oes this Catch Your Eyel 9 Cloning tlie'Cannery The cannery will close for tho sea son on Thursday or Friday with a stock of one hundred and fifty thou sand cans ready for labeling Tho company contemplate increasing the capacity of the works four times for next years season. well Dreflsed. The American boys to bs well dressed. And this is to tell you that tue place lor Men and Boys to buy f , 1 , -w -r . . ciotnes, is at iiariey s clothing store. Mr. Harley is now east buyins stock suitable for tha season, and next week he will be able to sell you any thing -ou may want in the line of clothing, and make you wtl! dressed R. the RbeuniatUni Cured In a Day. "Mustio Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Itsaction npon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once the caus3 and the disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits, 75 cents. Warranted by L. Banks & Co., Druggist Mifflintown- Oct. 5, '92, 4m. The SUerlir Crged. Sheriff Lapp has been urged by tho State Fih Commission to dis charge his duty a3 sheriff under the law and see to it that no fish dam fishing is indulged in, and the sheriff in pursuance has beun breaking down the focal points of fish dams in the river, but tho dam3 were scarcely down until like Johna's guard, they again appeared in tha span of a night'sjtiiiio in certain places. I Iloune Burned- Thedweliing house of John Thomp son, at Thompson's Lock, this countj. was destroyed by fire about noon, on the 27th day of Sep tember. It is believed that a spark fired the roof as the fire was seen there first, The house was a good large stono building. Insurance in a home company 1500 on building and $450 on furniture. Tli3 loss is a heavy one for Mr. Thompson. Ttie Sewer. The private sower onterpriso or luxury is progressing finely. It enters the river at the canal sluice and runs through the alley south of town by the creamery, to" Main street thence along Main tj Bridge thence along Bridge to the j VI its terminal point. It is being con structed by six citizens who will use it as a sewer for their houses. It is to cost them ninety cents a foot. Tho pipe is 15 inches in diameter. Cholera Ceruis. A collection of cholera germs was exhibited with microscope at a meet ing of mala and female doctors in tho Academy of Medicine one night last week. They had been prepared by Dr. E. K Dunham and colored with aniline dyes in order that they might be observed to the bett ad" vantage. Some of the women pre tended to be a little rervous about going near them and one roguish looking young woman remarked: "You are sure that those are not live germs, doctor ? I do not want to catch the cholera." The germs are dead," said the doctor, gravely; 'I dyed them myself." New York Times. L,- i-l'.Jt ,UJ .JH'WI HUP MIFFLINTOWN MAKKRTS. JlrrrLiarowH, October 25, 18r-2. Tin, Tin Americin tin. The erring brethren, er rather the orators of the brethren of that persuasion try to croate the impression that tin r-an not be made in America. Tin is simply a piece of sheet iron dipped m melted tin, and the quality of the tin sheets depend on the thickness of the sheet iron before it was dip ped and the number of times it wae dipped. A sheet dipped three times will have a thicker coat of tin on it ;us. j than a Bbeet dipped only once. Settlement Xotlce. The undersigned having retired from tho storo keeping business, hereby request all persons who have settlement to make with the firm to call at the home of the senior member Frederick Espenschade, on Third street, for the settlement of cu ac counts. Frederick Esi enschaije & Son. Monday, September 26th, 1802. tf. For a Time- I will now reduco tho price of my S3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as loner as there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer This trallery is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fiuo Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra neries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tho 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 photocraphs ever made in Juniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, .1892 Batter 18 Egs 19 Ham K) Shoulder, 08 Hides o Lar'l 10 MIFFLINTOWN GHAIN MARK BT Wheat new 70 Corn in ear 4.5 Oa! 25 to38 Kyo 65 ('loverseed..... , $1.00 Timothy seed $1.00 FUx sued 1 60 l'ran $1.10 a hundred Chop...... ........$1.50 a hundred Middlings ...... ..$1.25 a hundred. Ground Alum Salt 1 20 AuueriCftn Salt 80 Philadelihia Markets, October 1st, 1S92. Wheat 75c; corn 54c; oats 36 to 41c ; live chickens 9 to 12c ; butter 14 to 25c ; eggs 21 to 22c cloverseed 10c ; timothy seed $2.05 a bushel ; tangled straw $8 to $9 ton ; xtye straw ti-s a ton ; sugars 4Ac; potatoes bJ to iOc; onions a barrel ?2.75 to $3 ; scckle pears barrel $2 to 3 ; a basket 35 to GOc ; Pcnsylvania tobacco not quoted ; Wisconsin tobacco 12 to 14o ; Nw England seed crcp 22 to 2Gc. Chicago, Oct. 1. Cuttle Receipts 11,000 head; others $3.954.25 ; texans $1.90a2.C2 ; rangers $3.25a3. 85 ; cows $1 00u2.75. Hogs Re ceipts, 20.000; slow SalOc; rough and common ?4.90a5.00 ; packers ?5.10a5.35 ; prime heavy and butch ers weights $5.40a5.G0 ; light $4.S0a 5.45. Sheep Receipts 4000 head; natives $3.50a4.25 ; westerns $4. 10a 4.25 ; lambs $3.75a4.50. If so, ret the whole of thestorv. as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, Virv nrltln 1J -1 1.1 1 . . n-c nuuic wunu fiiouiu Know it. we are iiAiiitiMSUllU make of Shoes, which the above sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. are willing now selling: the repre cut REMEMBEE .i . .. ... a t-noe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner snla free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the leet or soil tae stocKing The llarrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at 0. W. HECK, THE OHLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLLN'TOWX. PA. Also the largest stock ol treneral foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Evervbodv can he suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IIOLrLOBAUGII & SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than -Gilde-roy's Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. All the latest styles of Men' Boys' and Children's Clothinc, in Mack. Blue, Cheviots, Cassimers, Clav Worsteds, and one dozen shades of tha fash ionable Wood Browns. These are all the raj;o this season. And in this lino our competitors aro not "in it." Our prices for Fame quality of eoods we gnarntco are 10 to '20 per cent, lower than any other house. LATEST STYLES IN HATS. We keep tbe only full line of fashionable hats in the county. All the lat- test styles in Derby's and Crush hats. In (lentlcmen's and Roys' fine dress pact?, we have o liivals e are lhADQL AivTLHS for Cue goods. Dress rant from $2 50 to $G 50 per pair, from fine Cassimers to the finest Fitcbburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. These pants are "a thins of beauty and a joy forever. JNECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS. Our line of Neckwear is simply the perfection of color, style and texture All the very latest shades and iu endlces variety. e carry a full line of collars and cuffs, in paper, liuen, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telescopes, and band bags. We handle the cj'sbrated Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly "in it" from tbe word go. Look tt our prices. Laundried fbirt, 40o. 50c. 7:5c. 85o. 1 00 and $1 'io. Tcrcal shirts 25o, 35o. 50c. COc. 75o. nd 1 00. Ncclccce shirts. 35o. 50c. 75o. $1 00, $1 50, $2 CO. and $2 50. Every stvle and color we carry in stock. Men's fine shoes from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine shoes, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair NotbiDg like them for the price elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent's solid gold watches, fcolid gold rings, chains, charms, and a full line of Jewelry at rock bottom prices. Wc claim to handle a finer line of goods tl.au other Ileuses, and find customers are willing to pay a fair price for first class goods. We make every statement good or money refunded. Hollobauffh & Son. rrriTO T-i a r w $10,000 Invested UN ONE WHACK. Good Luok to all who read with attention. h.-nn a, ..to... Nothing exolusive about our business. Our Hnnra r,. .11 1 body is welooino whether they wish to buy or not- THIS IS NO GLITTERING GUSH. IT IS A TRUE DECLARATION. HERE IS FOOD'FOR It EFLECTIO Our Stock of Men's Suits alone represents mnra valuo than 'Jho entira clothing stoek, suits, overooats and all both for men and boys) of any other House in this county. This fact speaks volumes; for since no merchant will invest more money than his business absolutely requires, the truth stands eut as dear as the noonday sun that we do the largest clothing trade in Juniata eounty. It consisrs of Sack and Cutaway Frock Suits, singlejor double-breasted, and made of Chevoits. bouole cloths chssimoreB, worsted?, &., in all new aDd stylish colours, iniiclures and d-sii;ns. Whether you need a suit or not, oome in and see ns. The information will prove profitable to you. When you do, you will further oonsult your interest by coming now while eur stock is full and complete. CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS. We are equally well prepared to serve vou. The exhibit this fall is larir er, brighter and more handsome than any previously made, and it's counter part is not in tbe county to-day. In suits with short pants we aro showing sev eral lines as low in prioe as $1.25 and $1.50. Should you fail to find anything to suit among these go up Gfty cents er so and you include anc tl or scrre of stvlrs from which to select. We ara head- quaaters for fittiogJout the bojs in mits. We have a complete lino of dark mixed Cassimeres and Worstet?, Tricots, Corkscrews, Diagonal and the popu lar and tervioeable Black Choviot. We bp rrin in nricn wirh thw nluaa nf trnnilfl at $o.00, and betwtea th;s and $10.00, wo show what is undoubtedly tho larg. est and best aRSortment in the countv. You'll save enorgh on the enit to pay for tbe rcinor i rtieles such as Hats, Neckwear, Gloves &o. 1TT! rVI rOATHtt esre equally well prepared in Men's, Boys J VV21 X Oand Childrens Coats this winter, tbe lowest prices ever named for relinble goods. Our prices range from $2.50 to $18. Come and see our $5 men's Ch nabilla Coata the crandest Larrain ever uffarad. at this prioe. In boys and children's overooats we bao anything you want from $1.50 to $10. Hundreds to select from. TIY HA T'QFul1 ,ine of boys'stiff hats from 38o to $1.98, in a quality L1 J- -for tho price you can t equal. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear. Nattv and tasteful scarf and ties at 11a. and from that up to GOc.Jif you care to pay as much. In Handkerohiefc and Gloves the assortment 19 immense and tbe prices so small as not to be worth quoting. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifflintown, Pcnna. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM. ER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am Qualified to creuare 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 wuTbe promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST f1A?!HOOD2 1 (Piveivk French ferv4 Rcmedvju told with ft Written Guannte to car - all Nervous dicat uch as W eal; yXT Memory, Lom ( jjwf Brain Power, Ne vousne, H eat! .1 . 1 . BgFOBB AMD Aven use. ache, Wakelut rc Lost Manhood, Lcs'.:u4c, ail drains and Icsj of r--'r in cither mtx, cued uy ovcr-exenloa c: voit;MLilirdiscre:ioi.( whicU ultimately lead to In 6imiy, Ccnsnmpiion ;ti; ir-sanit. Price, $1 00 -package. With every cruer we give a wriHan giKj-sirto to eor -.r refund frny. By mail tc any address. PIVE3' RtMtOV CO., Toledo, 0. A PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNIATA COUNTY AND SUK. HOUNDING COUNTRY. Utis will be mi occasion to Rejoice. THE POOR AS WELL AS THE RICH WILL REAP THE BENEFIT 1805, ESTABLISHED. 188J Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on dailj trom W ft ft i rtr t c if .-Ti mrrt .ik I lie. UYUYILNSL 5IUUK. OF D. W. H ABLET. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who hava money to invest to examine the Btoek 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, no dou't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY EAVEIOU MOM TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER CALI AT THE FIRST BAKE UIFFLIXiOWN, PA. f JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIXTOWI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTOROCK. PrtJtnl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathitr. FOUE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. DIBICTOES W. C. Poraeroy, John Hertilor, Robert K. Parfeor, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotaroek, Philip M. Kepner, Louis K. Atkinson, FRAZER AXLE' GREASE BEST IV THE WORLD. Itswvarloft Qualitloaare nnmirpaed. actuATl? eatlastinff two boxs of any ohr brand. Nob ttflttcWd by twit. SrtiET T U CiKX 1 1 roH SALE PT DEALERS GEXFBAIXY. Jy? 13 butnliinderp. Tbprearethiusnxi!toHa.1is who Lit ,' regular fcatuica uu-l would t-e conic 4 Hie palm of beauty wore it not for ft jor enmT'iPXiGL'. Totul such Vert-Commend DR. HEaSA'3 VIOLA CREAM as xn these qualities that quickly change the oi.t sahow ai.d tlori'l cori'.pltzion to one of natarnl leiih nnd unbCiaieiii-d beut7. It curea Oily bkin, "ri-ck!fa, Iliack Ileai, T' 'thei, Suc'-am, To, l impic-7, iai r.ll ir. vt --ctioi.s t f tlio ftkm. It i. not fl cosmetic Lata cure, yet is bet It r ici this toilet utblo than powder. Sold by iJrUkifisU. or sent pot paid upon iwlut ot -Vte. G. C. BITTN6H & CO., ToiwJo, O. Pb4 tor C&tiou. rrtbl 5U. ttonftry. Tracuvu ajti Autt banc Itc tiixm a. tt. iur 113603. Subecribo for tbe Sisumi. ajio Bipibu oax, good paper. TOCKnoLDBES : Philip M. Kepner. Anni. u cvn.- Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin. ' L. t.. A tkinBon, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmos Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson. Jr John Hertzler. Chariot teSnvdtsr. Jolm M. Blair, r . M. M. Per.nell. Pnuiuel S. Knttirock, T. V. Irwin. Josiah L. Barton, Robert U. Patterson, Levi Liebt. Wm. Swartz. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Fnnr nt.r rAnt ir im..i in k. paid on certificates of deposite. jan z;, teyiu to weajc um Bvtfccinf from tb. effect, of jmHfcfal mron. mrt OM.y, wung wMku, lost niMtboW. 9tm I will and a valuable frMtiM (aMlMli ooctoujiiii full putlenlv. ft.r torn con. FREEoT A pleodld medtr.1 work ; .bould b Ml ky mrmrf m.n wtio la unou mad defatUtd. ft il 1i imtj. rtoC F. G. FOWLER. rTt-rrttm.' CvWa nUKlUKK lv Ir. J. B M,7 i TT - . m m .HI ArrbSui'bilo fnre guaranteed dw',-K,'t ? "KMU'-u or business 9., laT.- ThouKanda of enreu. Dr. Mri..i noiei lenn, lteadins;, I a., necond liuturd.T oi eoonmooiiu Snd lor circulars. Adrice Iree7