6. - 1 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN illFFLINTOWN : WEDXESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1892. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid In advance ; $'2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 efnts per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices In iooal col nmn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Dtvl actions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Lfulu s and Gents gold watches at Holliibaiijrh .v !5vn. WiM turkey shooting b3came legal on the 15th, baturdiiy. Christmas comes on Sunday and it is only ciht weeks away. He mn'iia ma Desi Kip ooot lu the uiarki't. Hou.obacc.h & Sox. G)pehind's lecture tiext Saturday evening, "Seeing the Elephant " H.)!:,;l)uigh & Son sells the Doug' 1.13 shoe t!;e b'.'s1: in the mirket. "Si'L-ing the Elephant," by Colonel (Jipehinil, on naturday evening. Ladies' (Ills'? shoes from $1.25 to $3.(M), at Ilol'obaugh & Son's, Feny County roldiers reunion at Elain utxt b iturday "October 22. Fi'll find winter shirts in endless variety i.t Hollobaugh & Son. Newpi'i-r. Perry county people will Ctli'bi it.' Columbus day next Friday. Buy the D.Jiiglaa shoe. Width for C'":::f u i. Ilollobaugh & Son sells them. Mrs. Da vwin M. Crawford, has re turned fiom a visit to her parents in a.slrngton, V. V. Chrisiian Musser sold his farm of 102 atvs in Walker township to Ii-:i'.- V.,,c for $1,000. Don't .-,hivr wiih cold when you can g( t a good overcoat for a ?ong at Ilollobaugh Son's. Next Saturday will Lo drelli anniversary of the of America bv Columbus. the -100 discovery Grasshoppers in certain parts of Missouri h ive devoured the growing wheat and all growing grass. Jaij"K ILirning is preparing to build a carpenter shop and stable on his iut in the east end of town. Miss Be.-8 Sliddagh gave a birth day party for a number of her young lad,- friends last Saturday evening. A litin dress overcoat only $7.00. Wort'; slO. This i our leader. HoLLOEAroiI Sox. There will be a partial eelipsa of tho bu-i on Thursday, October 20, comiiiiLciug about 12 o'clock, noon. EeiiC-ibcr Colonel Cope'aud's lect ure ' Svcini; Tiu EUphuut" on the evening if ILe 22ud of this laon'h. Hon. Thaddeus Mahun, republican candidate for congress was in town between tiains one day last week. ilrs MeAlisler, wife of General Robert MeAlisU-r, deceased, visited Mr. Willi im JJaLks and family lust week. The cholera has slopped immi gration, and now that it is stopp?d it should be held in check for a year and more. A rising poetess starts her latent poem an ' Oio to Harvest" "The south wir.d whispers in the corn field's ear." The letters in the JlifHintown post oiH"e uncalled for on Satnrdav. were for Lesley Howard, Miss Sallie A. Rons T. J. Landis. Tickets for reserved seats for Col onel Copelaud's lecture, ''Seeing the Elephant," are for sale at the Craw ford and Banks drug stores. Th-? peach orchard at Charles Weavt's farm, at Yardley, Bucks county, containing 2-19 tree, has yielded this season 24,000 baskets of peaches. la a Media, Pa., law suit one of the jur.-.rs stood out against eleven from Frid iv to Tuesday. Over Snn dav, the eleven jurors sang "Almost Persuaded," S iloiu-' n Boishor. of Fermanagh township, sold the J. X. Lukens farm, in Walk' r township. 95 acres, for SC.oOO to John Stouffer of Ferman agh township. A dollar saved in a dollar made, but a dollar saved in buying a fdiod- dy overcoat is a dollar lost. Buy your overcoats from Hoi.i.onACon it Son'. iV Sun. Itch c:i human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes bv Wool- ford's S;e fails. He ::tarv Jjotion. lnis neve !d bv L. Banks s .fc Co., ! Nov. 13, j , Miltlintowa Giovei' is., a trotting horse dro ped dead while trottincr a race at' Point Brc'-ze Track Philadelphia cn the 13 inst. An examination of the Jt-.imche revealed the fact that he had been drugged with laudanum. Mrs. H wer. wife of Charles How er, of Shade Valley, died suddenly hile sitting in a chair last Saturday afternoon, aged 2G years. Her hus band and tl.rro small children sur vive her. Charles flower is a son of Mr. Jar,,!, Howcr of Lost Creek Val ley, not. f u- from Mifilintown. A paroled inmate of the Hunting don I-.cfurroatory, assaulted a respect able runrned woman on a by street of Huntingdon List Tuesday night Wh ,',w,l intent, and in tho desper ft.e batde with the culred fiend the ; " ";la "'"eked s. nstdess. Tho I v;RDx?T-S aU'-3t-a ana is i jail wM ins Mctnu is ln a precarious condi- uon. JJJ1: tLu PPl in Pennsylvania we enjoying fine weather las week, me neutuf! in n,. i ... ! with a great snow . - ... v.umuo were alllictd places was 3 to 5 fef.t a.J in many fcvd- All railroad, were on the f" P u-at .ttook all fl,n i i . , o cib snowen in ini- Mllvn.. 1 ... . . vec UI digonttheT'i10 -d:,ys to! rret ti . ,.,.r. ... 0011,1(1 trams and i " m ruun,DS order. VJ IVom every stormy wind that : A. blows you want a heavy suit of JLiiv clothe ,'Overcrats, Shoes or pair of 1 Huso. Ji iv theia from Ilollobaugh day nighl Sat ShlTseat0rr: OVera11b' PaDts Hollobaitoh & Sox's. District Deputy Grand Master of Mirnmfown Lodge No. 131 I. O Friday niht6 term A New England paper savs: Matches were du covered in a clock r28t0D,' Mfl8i ' awangad to i-nite and fire the house wheS the alarm struck, but the "machinery" faded 41. -r-i. f"MIO-7- vmrTer thRn a serpent's tooth , fc, s-to find that you have paid two prices for an inferior over coat when you could have bought a good one at reasonable price from HoLLOBAIGH & SOX. The invitations are out for the mernage of Bjsse J. Parker, Vonn est d inphter of Major R E. Parker, to Dr. W. H .Banks, at the West minister Presbvterian chuacb, this 9-f?U?l .n Thurstl:ly evening, Oct, -! t til, XOl&. Never einco Lord Cornawaliis sur rendered to Gen. Butler atDogtown, have overcoats been so cheap as thev are at Hollobaugh & Son's this fall. Oar history may be somewhat mixed, but our overcoats are all riht, HoLLOBAir.ii & Sox. Mifilin county hunters have sho five bears this season. A bear ran. turcd one of Mrs. Battv's hogs that was pasturing in a field'not far from l c1.1 1 - .1 " miii ns rnere was no iin in tlio house the bear pursued hi feast unmolestcdly. llive VCU tried South Ampncnn Nervine the gem of the century 1 T" m ao greai cure l.-v lnaigestion, Dys pepsin and Nervousness. Warrant. ed tho most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles lo cents. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifiliutown, Pa. Nov. 11, ly. The lowest priced roods are not the cheapest in the end Shoddv is cheap but it will not give satisfaction. Honest gor as at honest prices pays best. Buy from Hollobacoh & Son'. Paper makers are putting up the price of paper, and if they keep on raising in price, newspaper publish ers will inereas-e the price of their newspapers. Now is tho time to subscribe for the Sen-twel am Republican- before we are driven to raisa the price of a year's 6nbscrio tic n. Editor Win. M. Allison while crosuing M::ine street on Saturday evening collided with a horss in a driving cart. The man who was driving the cart had two young wom en in with him and iu all probability waj giv;eg more attention to ins company than to hi driving. Mr. Allison wag a good deal hart, and he has not fully recovered. "Oh w.id some power the giftin giv' us," to ere our clothes as others see them. From styles outlandish it wouldn't free us by pending all to buy from Ilollobaugh & Son. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stills-, Sprains and Swollen Throais, Coughs, &c. Save SoO by use of oi?o bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drusrgists, Mifiliutown. Nov. 13, lS90-ly. Charles Pcirson aged seven years, was ground to piec23 under the wheels of cars at Newport, Perry Co., last. Friday noon. Ha and other children were waiting for a west bound freight train to pass. When tho train passed tho child ran for the other side of the road, only to run into the way of an east bound loco motive pulling an cast bound train. His little s'ster barely escaped t::e same fate. It was a blood chilling sight for these who witnessed it. Harriet E. Hall Iud., says: "I owe of Waynetown, lay lif a to the great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five months from the edicts of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Hod tried three doctors with no relief. Tho first bottle of tho Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk alxiut and a few bottles cur ed ine entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Tii:d bottles, 151. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May Il ly. Dr. M. J. Davis, who almost a gen eration ago, left this his native coun ty, and made the town of Lowis, Cass county, Iowa, hiq horn?, drop ped off here last week from a busi ness trip to Washington, D. C, and Now York City, to see his brother EJ. Davis of Dehv.vare township, aud the family of bis brotiicr luue lmvis, Luke being in Washington, D. C The doctor while in Mifilintown wa3 tho guest of Congressman Atkinson, with whom he attended medical lec tures in New York city in their early youthful days- They "Were nlso sur geons in the army. Davis iu a New York regiment and Atkinson in a Pennsylvania regiment. Dime na ture in the bestowal of her gifts, made a favorit-o of Dr. Davis, gave him health and reean?, and made him one of the substantial men of the community in which he lives. He remained in Juniata till on Tuesday, when he started for his western home. From the Lewi?town Free Press of October 12: Another distressing accident happened yesterday after noon, on the mountain above Milroy by which Charles son of William Reed, aged about 20 years lost his life. He had been out hunting dnr in" the day accompanied by a broth-erin-law aud a brother 12 or 15 years old, and the party was returning home to Milroy when the accident hnnnanpd. From particulars we are able to glean before going to press, it seems that on tho way down the in Charles left the butt of his gun down on the ground and in tmo w it. waa accidenlly discharge aud a's the muzzle pointed to- wards his head tho ln.i.l twl der his chin and came out at the ton oi nig head. Death must have en sueu instantly. Daniel Panna- oaKer who has had upwards of thir ty years experience in the shoeing worses nas taken charge of. the blacksmith shop attached to the J unkin works on South Dorcas street. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brown3 valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Djspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was pone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I boupdit one bottle of South American Nervine which done mo more good than any $50 worth of doctoring1 1 ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted tho most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifilintown, Pa.." May 14, ly Bloomfield Democrat says : Sinim Snyder of Malison states that thir teen years ago he and one of his daughters were out on the mountain gathering huckleberries. A buz zard with n bell on it came and eat on the limb of a tree near bv. About two week3 ago a buzzird was flyina around Isaac Stokes' mill and when ever he Happed his wings a bell would ring. He thinks Jit wai the same buzzard he saw thirteen fyears ago and that it came from tho South where the bell had been put upon it. William F Bear of Carroll let his horses out of the stable the other day to bavh a little romp. One of them ran against a barbed wire fence, which surrounded a haystack, and got fast in the wires throwing itself and cutting ail four legs to the bone. Mr Bear jumped on the horses head and held it down until his brother cut tho wires with an axe. The animal was badly used up but may recover. Bloomfield Advocate, October 12: The lirga barn on the farm of David Tressk-r in Centre township, narrowly escap ed destruction by tire last Friday morning. The hired boy was en gaged in currying the hor3es when ho studied the smoke from burning strasv. Rnshiacr up to the barn floor he discovered a flamo darting up ward about three feet high and straw iu a circle of three fset or more in a blaze. Willi great presence of mind he scattered the burning straw and ran for water with which he succeed ed in extinguishing tho tire. Tho discovery of the flame at that time was providentia', for within three feet of it was a largo straw stack, and other siav,- was scattered over the floor. It is supposed that a miteh had fallen in the cra"k of the floor, and nibbling rats had ignited it, or a tramp might havo slept iu the barn and left the. embers of his pipe carelessly scattered. The barn is one of the finest in the country, and its destruction wouid have en tailed the loss of all this year's grain and hay crop. A Stray Dog- A stray, medium sized bull dog of yellowish color came to tho prem ises of William Spr.de at E vandal e, Juniata Co , Pa , on or about tho 11th day cf O.riober, 1S02, the owner is hereby requested to come forward and pay charges of public ition, prove property, and take the dog away. William Si'Aw:. Out. 11, 1S92. Ilheumatlsiu Cured in a Day "Mastic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remark able aud mysterious. It removes at once the causa and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly bene tit 8, 75 cents. Warranted bv L. Banks & Co., Dru: gist Mililiutown Oc t. 5, '92, 4m. Grand Jury Work. Tho Pittsburg grand iiiry brought in an indictment of murder against Frick and other Carnegie officials and Pinkerton detectives for having so eraploj-ed the Pinkertons at Homestoud that a number of rioters were shot, and the same jury indict ed the Homestead advisory commit tee for treason in having fet up a government in tbe town of Home stead that over-rode'ail civil authori ty. A number of the Homestead rioters were indicted for murder. Horse fa the Sewer Ditch The horse of Mordecai Isenberg suddenly dropped out of sight on Main street, as Mr. and Mrs. Iseiiberg were driving home about 10 o'clock, on Saturday night last Everything came to a stand still and Isenberg shouted for help. Citizens came to tho rescue. The- found the beast cut of sight in the sewer ditch in front of Mr. Meyers' hou.-.e. The auimal wa3 w:dked out on the eloping ground that had been put into the ditch a short distance from where the hors3 dropped ic. The boast was cot hurt, the harness was slightly torn, the buggy and occupants were all right. It happened at a point where Mr. Meyers' house water pips pisses across tne aitco, ana uio weight of the horse on the inch pipe broke it and caused a Hiw of writer that wis not looked for at the time. . . . ForaTtiiie. I wiil now reduce tho price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to . SI. 50 per dozen. Thia reduction wiil continue as long 06 there is sufficient trade to warrant these price and no longer. This gallery is filled with all the 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 duriug 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 be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifflinlown, Pa.. Jan. 22nd, 1892. Receiving Gralu. Man beck & Ndson are now receiv ing grain at their new mill at the railroad, and by next week they will have the mill running, aud be able to furnish customers with flour and feed of all kinds. . Settlement Xotlce- The undersigned having retired from the store 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 all ac counts. Freoekick Esi enschade & Sox. Monday, September 2Gth, 1892. tf. Creamery For Male or Rent. A creamery building with contents containing a good 15 horse power engine and boiler complete, churn. transportation cans, butter boxes, prints, scales, and evervthiner need ed for creamery purposes also a set of chopping burrs attached in good running order. Wiil sell or rent. Call on or address J. C. Kipp, Mill erstown, Perry Co., Pa. To Stop Toothache An exchange savs: When suffer ing with a toothache, pulverize and mix in equal quantities some common salt and alum. Then wet a small piece of cottou, to which adhere the the mixed powders, and place in the aching tooth. A sensation of cold ness will ba first experienced, this grndnally subsiding, and with it the torment of the toothache. The alum and gait remedy, simple ai it seems, is honestly vouched for by persons who havo tridit times without num ber and never failed to find upon its application, almost immediate relief. . How to lie Happy. "I am very gorry," remarked the wife the waitress brought in a hugh cube of corn beef and placed it on tho table, "that we have no mnstard in the house." "It is really terrible," replied the husband ' but come to thiDk of it, wo haven't any champagne in the cellar, have we?" "No," said ti e wife. "And I don't suppose wo have suy such a thing cs a bottle of pickled walnuts between the roof and coal bin, have wt?" "No: we have not." "And I suppose if I were t start at the present moment on a still-hunt I couldn't find such a thing as veni son stew from one nd of this house to tho other, could I?" "Yoi could nut." "Aud, now that I thitik of it, there is no mouey in the housr, is there?" "Not a cent." "Nor a bond, nor a share of block upon which a dollar could bo raised at short notice?" Not one," said the wife impatient- ly "Then let us try to be happy. If we can exist without champtigue, pick led walnuts, stewed venison, mono-, bonds and stocks, don't you think we ought lo bo able to pull along with out mustard?" "I think we ought," said tho wife, cheerfully. . "Then let's try lo. I could go all my life without mustard, couldn't you." "Yes." "Then, don't apulogizo airy furth er for its absriice. Just try to imag. ino that there is no such thing as murUrd in the world, and think how much worso it would be if we had lots cf mustard aud no corned beef." And then thsy fell into a happy i kuce. Xew Gsodi- I have ju.st received a lot of new candy, freb sjrup, Ftigar, cofl'ae, Banar.ie.s. canned fruit of ail kinds. Canned salmon and oysters, ballogna, cheese, dried bejf, coal cil and so forth. I am thankful to the public for vast patronage and hope jor a continuance of their favor. Josei'h Adams. Don't niiss Colonel Copelands's Seeing the Elephant ou Saturday night. MIWLINTOWN MAKXKTS. i::rrimTow, October 19, 182. Butter ... FpST! , lliKl), c holii Jor, Kides L-nrtl.,..,, 20 20 .10 ia n 10 MirrtlNTOWN GHA1N MABKKT TFheat Cera in ear tV.'s, Rye Clovereosd T.toiLy sce-l . . . , li.iS s jod , Erau new to 40 to 50 25 to38 65 $ 1.00 .. i '.Mi .. 1 uo ..$1.10 A Ulllldlod V.i.op $1.50 a hllE'lreci Mi2dlitf;3 (1.23 a hundred. Gru'Jud A'am Silt l American Salt 80 Puhjui:li'H1a Markets, October 17, ibuz. heat olio ; corn ol'c ; oats 3G to 39c ; live chickens 9 to 12c; butter 18 to 32c : eggs 18 to 20c; fresh 21 to 23c; cloverseed 10c a lb; ducks 9 to 10c ; turkeys 11 to 12c ; rye straw $13 a ton ; hay $11 to $15 a ton ; potatoes GO to 75c ; cabbage $5 for a hundred heads; sweet pota toes 25 to 35c a basket. Chicago, Oct 15--CatUe-Rcceipts, 3500 head ; natives at $35.70 ; texan3 tZ.rfnaZ.bU; cows iil.boaU.ilo. llogs Receipts S000 head; rough and common $4.50j5.05 ; packers $3 10a 5.40 ; prime heavy and butchers weights ?5.-15a5.G5; light $4 75a5 50. LEGAL. NOTICE. UDITOR'S XX. Estate of MART A. SNYDER, lato of the borough of Tbompsontown, decM. Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed Auditor appointed by tbe Orphans' Court ot Juniata county, to distribute bu!. ancs in tbe bands of Or. I. N. Grubb, Ad miniotrutor of tli estate of said decedcut to and amongst those legally entitled to the same, will perform the duties of his ap pointment at his otlice in the 'borough of Mitlliutown. Pa., on Friday the 28(h day of October, 180.', between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., when aud whero ai! intPn'-.Med mav utU'nd. WlLBEkr'OKCE ScaWEVEK, Auditor. Sopt 27, 1802. Does this Catch Your Eyel If bo, get the whole of thestory. as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world thould know it. We are now selling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in J uniata County. We have tLem, both Congress and Lace. EEMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles. free from tacks, nails or thread tne stocking The IIarrisburr It will pay you to try them. THE OEI EXCLUSIVE EGOT & 0. W. HECK, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. Al.o the lnrgest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. UOLLOBAUGEI & SON'S Olotliin Nothing (Succeeds lAkc Success, and that we have made a success of the ClotLiug Busings is an established fact First, we are keeping a better liuo of all kinds of Clothing than is usually kept in a Clothing Store. Second, wo carry a much larger line of all kinds than any other Clothing Homo in tbo county. Third we Keep up to tho styles. The younj mi?n of to day can be fitted out with an elegant suit madj in th! latest cat for one half what it would cost to havo it made 1 1 order. OUR FALL. AND has been selected v.ith great cam and styles. DUB. LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION. Over 300 hundred overcoats acd 50 different styles from which to select All sizes from the small child to the portly man at from $1.50 to $'20. Sure ly you can bo suited her?. ln Hats ic EO.l more hats than have all tbe latest sty les both in crush county that carry s a full line. We haudlo tho Dcu'aa Shon b't:h is iu itself a guarantee. We have a full lino of Ladies aud Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very much lowr than thov can be had elsewhere. Also a full line of boots that ara no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Kings and Jewelry. It will save you chasing e;scwncre. W.-l. J ,T . . .muttv.eur buu buirisaro iwo oi cur nouuies, ana you Will always una a full line of the latest and nobbiest fctyles in our stock. We are the agents fur tbe sole of tho celebrated Sweet Ore & Co.J overalls, working pants, shirt?, every garment guaranteed tcCgive, malefaction. We Lava on estra fine line of underwear tbatcoly needs to bo seen to aloona we knock out all competition. sowed with silk in prioes ranging from ry a full lin of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, Tcloves, Gentle men's, Ladies and Children's gum boots igan jackets, gentleman's slippers, hand kerchiefs, muftkrs, harmonicas, pocket books, purses, Sc. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase er not. 71 i A i-Ioilobaugii SD B. S. RUBLE, M B AND Funeral I will guarantee satisfaction in all I din qualified to prepare corpses taking room is three doora north cf Casts requiring attention at niyht callintron meat the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. KFBYITIS" 91 xlth stUrfU-rt V j V Ournte to care i all Nervous disca.-- fl '. , fcraia Power, Nir- BErORK AMD AFTEF U3t. ache, waketut nes Lost Manhood, Lassitude, all drain and loss of pdr.'cr in cither s-x, caused Ly over-exertion ot vouthfulindiscreiion, which uitimawlv lsad to f.imifv, Con-;impt:cfi an-i li.-arity. Price, i.oo : f.:ci:e. With every e- 'r lcr wo tjive a wH yuarMfc to ecfti er refjod money, fc-'. "V'i iuy aUdrcat- ITtftfl'd BfcMtttV CO., To4oda, O. LOST . . - ..Vi.--.,.-;r",'ji It is short and may be that might hurt the teet or soil SSioe is Complete. For sale only at SEGE MAS IN JUNIATA COUNTY, House, WINTER STOCK en;briCi3 the latest patterns and any three stores in the county. Wo acd derby. The .'only store in the money to examine our stock before pur , II- , -it i. be appreciated. In Men-s dress pant The Guest Cassiaicrea and Worsteds $3.50 to G.50 per piir. We also car and shoes, suspenders, ffum'coats, card JL irector. ctm.-s. . for any length oi time, ily under the National Hotel cn Main St v. ill be promptly attended to by S. RUBLE. T3 but skin ot. TherearethQusftridiofladls!; i vrio bava rv.-g'j!ftr fcaturua and would tu &c con'jd tho palm of K-uuty were it not for a rf-r coriT'IvxIod. TofcH furh "RV n-commoud vH. HCTRAS V!OLA CRcAM a poetessing thL-to fiU.ilnios that quickly change the most Bfiliow and Uuri.1 cosiplcxiou to one of nntuml beallb j and nnblemi?iiL-d teatity. It cum Oily &in, Fr. tkk-a, Hi.icJc I; taw's, HWirhea, 8uDt:r.T 1a.nf Iii;rtU 3nd all !T:ia:rf.-c;ion9 of t'."1 r.Ltii. Jt i:. rtcosnn I -.: a cure, yet is V Ki" for tL U.i:- laoiv iiiii:. jwV r. t-y lJ:uiiKisw, or pi:t T ?l f.ni'! upon rerrir.t ot i---. j G. C. b(T i KR & CO., Tclolc, O. j JVL Ha A PROCLAMATION ' TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNIATA COUNTY AND SUK. HOUNDING COUMTKY. Tins will he an occasion to Rejoice. THE POOR AS WELL AS THE RICH WILL REAP THE BENEFIT THIS FALL. 10,000 IN OWE Good Luck tit oil h fAuri mill. w ... , . Kothing exclusive about our business. DOdv is wclcomn Vfhpthi r thus l - - " ig uuv ur u u t - THIS IS XOGLITTKIU.VG GUSH. IT IS A TRUE DECL A R ATIOJN . I hEHE is roan tor itr.n.KCTio Our Stopk nf Mn' s.,;(J i .... 7 u , -re-enr more value tuan nie entire c othing stock, su.ts, overcoats and allboth for men and boys of any other House in tins county This fact speaks volumes; for since no merchant will invest more money than his busings absolutely require, .he truth ataods eut s clear as th nonndav snn fhof A i , ... ... .. ,. , c . re.-t nininincr traae in Juniata TFVk I Cnnlr" "nd rU'aW,V Frock ?,,i,s' sinc or double-breast, ed, and made of Chevoits, bouole cloths. chs.simPreS, worsted,,' &0 . in all do and stvlisa eolonrR. mittni a:.., h-l.i . . , ' ' eome in and see u. The information fin. T7n n Hill fnrlli. . . , T - . J j -" "-UUI.U. i your interest by coming now while our stock is lull end complete. CLOTH TNG FOR THE BOYS. We ar ffn3lv wll rrcpared to serve you. The exhibit this fall is larg. er, brighter and more handsome than any previously made, and It's counter part is not in the county to-day. In suits with short pants we arc showing sey. eral lines as low m noe as $1.25 and $1.50. Should you fail to fiud anything to suit among these go up fifty cents r so and you include another scr.re o' rtylrs from which to select. We are head quaaters fo, CtUn2 not the boys in suits. We have a complete lino of dark mixed C.mere, and , orMed. Tricots, Corkscrews. Di.Ron.I and the popu norVlf , b,BOfk CLevint We begin in price wuh this class of goods at $5.00 and between tins and 10.00, we show what is undoubtedly the larg. et and best assortment in the cour.tv. You'll save enough on the suit to pay for tho minor articles such as IlaH, Neckwear, Gloves &o. MEN'S (!OA T!,Ve ara c,l'lalIy "ell prepared in SWs, Boys i lAJ r, anJ Cliildrcns Coats this winter, the lower prices over named for relublo cond. Our prices range from 2 50 to $18 Come and see onr S5 mpn'i P:,;n,.i,:iv r-.,... .i. j... , -' . . ... . , , " " " IVo0' -w- -. v. uuuieu.1 I 'J Dt.iLC I N 11 A TSFuM Hrc of bJs'"ff bats from 33o to $1.98, in a quality Ai-i- X for tho price you can t equal. 1 Collars and Cuffs. Neckw.-.ar Viifv n.l .i.r,.i . t j . . . - and from that up to G0.-if you care to Uloves tbe assortment is immense and quoting. uu the wholesale and retail Clothier, FERD 1 80fs ESTABLISH E D. 1889 tp ecsal Lit station To ratoT.d ihf- Attractive Sa! ol from o ! V ttek&t OF D It will TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have kjoii- to invest to examine the Stock of Good? for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of&uits and Overcoat? .it the Wonderfully Low Trices. Hi? prices leave all Coatputitcrs in the rear, fo don't fail to -he Lii.-i call ii in need of Clothing D. W. H A R LEY ls' TOWN PA. EAYE YOU EOKEY TO DETDSIT ? Ails-: vou a ucur.ov.xu I -CALL. AT TUB tWSi 1-X A- 4 j.zi, b ir- C. f-V -V iVi UlrFUN- CS?;, PA. INTKIUuSrr I'All) CN i I M K ttllTini'ATES, Kocf-v leased at Lowest Hates. 3 . ... . - ; - x . ... Er.s.T i-i "Si'in 'vrsiSf.o. Sfa.rci.-inc anuU.iis.-.T' tt-c.V'X i.ctm': P..-.VC-.5 IT-.:"-A. -.a ;itorDittiMC7iMi. THE TORNADO Ifyimr dealer KtrouMlorj pric. W. It. H.RftlSOM eo. ' CANTON, OHIO. m W-L )W Um lOU.NADO. i I c; ; ! i f I ; ' !.' ; t am. I u I I 1.1 Invested WHACK. ..t...i: L - . .. "uiiou, uecauss we Cit;rtotUe masses; Our doors are open for all, and evcr- k - ' i-tnrr you cena a suit or not, will prove profitable to vou. When von . i erauucsi nargain ever ouurod La- "MW-S you want L irCIIl. J itiai cuatl.l IUU lies at i-0, pay as mueh. In Handkerchiefs aud thn r.rip. n . v. . ue wwiu MEYERS, Bridge St , Mifflinlown, Penna The I'libiic Clothing tLat pics on daily V$ y J y -V i be i JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, UFJIIFrLI.ITGWN, PA. BKANCU AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Icdividcally Liable. JOSEPH KOTBROCK. Prn-.Heut. T. VAX iaViy, Vaihier. 1JIEECTOH8. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John Ht-rtiler, Philip M. Knj.ner, Koliert . Parker, Lonia . Attinson, T. V. Irwiu. ! STOcznoiCEaa : j Philip M. Krpnor, Annie M. Shelley, j JoK.-pii Kotkrock, Jann H. Irwia, 1.. r.. Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pomcroy, J. Dolmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr inun uerizier, Chailotto S ny d or, John X. i!!air, F. M. M. P.;nn.;ll, StniiiilS. Kothiuck, Solomon T. V. Irwin. Josiah I,. Barton, Robert II. Patterson, Levi Light, Wm. SwarU. JUaEbcck, "lirae and Four pir cent, interost will be p.i.d uu certificates of depooite. fjan 23, 18G1 TO WEAR 1H SatTnrijig from this effrta of yemthful errora, early ducay, &stiB weak&8, loat mauhcxMl. to.. I will Bend a valuable treatise ( sealed i eon tain iojr full particiilaraforLotneenre. FREEf charge. A apleadid mtdiceJ work ; abould be read by every man who ia Derrotu and debilitated, ddreaa. Prof. F. C. FOWLU, Hootfiia.' Conn. RUPTURE!: f"nro frnarantoar byDr.J. B.M.-iTsr Kit Ari-h.t lK.l Jiiise at once. So ui.erstioii or 1. 1,, ...... lloicl I ciin, Iteartirr. I'a .Hwonil Si.-.turdarol eav!. monib. Stuili.irc.rciilan. AdTicofreo.
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