MIFFLINTOWN : ffEDM"AT NOVEMBER 9, 1892. TERMS. gtibscr.rtion l-50 per snnnm if paid -Hranco: -'.00 If not paid in advance. client advertisements Inserted at 60 L 1 V I . ! TrsnsieDt baainesa notices In local col .-n 10 cents pT lino for each insertion. pedactions will be made to those desiring 10 advertiso by the yoar, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. The political agony is over. Tbanks?iv'nS the institute nest- Lewi's Strajc-r lias caught nine coons this season. Xho ly of this month is Thanksgiving lay. J. H. Simons spent Sunday with k If-! frienda in Tyrone. Join Hamilton and family have 1 . til. The turn cri'P has been harvested suil i.-. i."t ha.'f crop. The in :t .cr.-iieral and legal holiday will b Ti.aiiKS'gmng day. Win. Aiki.'ii will move to en.l build scvciii! Louses. A iminlcr of farmers i. i i i Altoorja plowed groun 1 lmyii i isi wees. Mis. ,':, ei-t llackeuborger is visit f r .t '. r . I in rhiladelphin. TI:e r;!''t- generally are pleased with the row way of voting. 5Ir. Aii-' ii hns sold bis Third street i i 'peity to Win. Ord. Corsets l.ave been found on the waists uf r.gvptian mummies. Tiit-re i-i a great scire in town -over th't a lvcut of diphtheria. Fly in the wheat i the report from more than one part of the State. The ground was lightly frozen on Sitia biv in1 lining the first time this full. Win. Ord lias sold his farm near JiM i; in .-.i-liool bouse to Christian A NV- f 'inidlan 1 company his been org.iiii.'jd to gather ice from rbt-rg-i. I'.uis is talking about going to the the m iii'it-iius of Switz'.crlaad for pu'" watt r. Mmv iii'.ndrt-d rabbits have been sh it th" p'st week, since the tilioot in' : .-:i.-o!i opened. A-itronomt-is expect brilliant met eoric si ' -.vers ou the nights of the l:f;li, l ?!h and loth. M.r jor J. 1). Howell, of Pleasant Vi-.-w. b.ts i- turned from a visit to friends in York Stiite. The St ;te of "Washington lavs clv.im to 30) Iiidiau voters, while O.'i yon bo:isl3 of 50. The lovo and tfl'ection of nianv people extends no deeper than a man r woman's dress. Philadelphia boasts of one jouin- iiusi, so conscieuuons tuai ne won t :il even I lie best cigars. Mr MlVhlll! Col Iron f-.f V,.:. Wert, has been visiting friends and relative-; in Xliitlin county. List Thursday night Sirayer caught t-.vo coons in Macedonia gap near the waitr works dam. Tu)i:i ).jt popular animal in the woi l 1 i probably not the horse nor tLiL.- dog, but the scapegoat. E. S. Parker of the Columbia Washington. D. C , National Bank, was in town on Election day. The first rain to settle the dust since the Port lloyal fair fell on the imn,ing of the 3rd of October. (lifted horse radish eaten at fre quent intervals duriug the day, it is s'lid will remove hoarseness find ivugh. Cul I'.ncnschade was homo to vote ou Tuesday morning and off iiuini diaf.lv after votinor for Phila delphia. 'T;n.' ra non the morning or tha 3d in-t., dr. ivo away smoke that hid tho sun almost every day for a period of ID (lays. Several of the schools in Tuscaro ra Vallcv have been closed on account of diphtheria prevailing among the children. Mrs. Speakman, wife of Hayes P. Speakiiian, died at her home in Thumps nto.vi), last Sunday after a lingering illness. A ereat many eels have been caught in nets in the river within the past week. They are late about going down stream this fall. Matthew Allison. William Davis, Ellis Stump. Eiward Berry, David and Ww. J'.tka, Jacob Davis and others i-uuo home to vote. Andrew nks shot a wild cat last Thursday on the ridge north of town, he was hunting rabbits when the d"g- eh imd the cat up a tree. Congressman Atkinson has plant ed si vi ral thousand locust trees ou his farm h.,uth of town nud he will r"t in a :nil-j nud a half of tile drain. Henry Goshen lias returned from a trip to Alt.oim, and his tale of the filthy water that Altoona people or. nk is almost enough to sicken one. A bear walked into the town of Hamilton, Northampton county last Saturday but dil not walk out. It was shot and weighed nearlv 400 pounds. Tho mountain fii-o limb a nn ihn taunts of the bear and within the past we. k, four bears have bsen seen in Macedonia gap about four !es from town. The train on the Tnscarora Valley rau'oad met with its first accident last week. A number of men were lumped oil- a car and one of them was seriously hurt. Have you tried South American Aervmt the gem of the century 1 1 be great cure for Indigestion, Dys Ppsiaand Nervousness. Warrant : the most wonderful Stomach and -ervc Cure ever known, Trial bot e's U ctuts. Sold Lv L. Banks & Jniggists, Millliutown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Samuel lleyers spent a number of days recently in Washington, look ing after having a valuable invention patented of which mention was made in n previous issue of this paper. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sauitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Miftlintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly Alary Rebecca, only daughter of F M. M. and Ida Pennell died of stomach ailment, on the 1st inst., aged 3 years. Interment in the Presbyter ian graveyard on the 3rd present month. When Mrs. Harrison's funeral train tarried in the Harrisburg sta tion the chime cf bells on the First Lutheran church added to the solem nity of the occasion by ringing the hymn. "I Would Not Live Always." Miss Mussie Diehl Las returned from Philadelphia with a complete assortment of goods that pertain to the millinery business which she carries on at her home on Front street a few doors nortn of Tind street. The BloomCeld Democrat says : Benjamin Rice while on his way from Elliottoburc found a mineral somewhat resemblincr iron ore with white specks in it. He melted it in a stove when it formed something that locks very mneli like agate or porcelain. It is white and as hard as glass. He sent a small niece to a chemist to be analyzed. Last Suturdav nicrht at a serenade in honor of a marriasre near Lancas ter, Pa , Joseph Kiufl'man a youth aged 19, drank too freely of the whisky that was passed around anion" the bovs as a treat. The drunk boy became helpless, was car ries xo a nam lam on straw. Some time during the night ho turned on his face and smothered in the straw. In the days when Englishmen whipped their wives the men were in the habit of repeating the old rhyme : A woman, a tlosr and a walnut tree, The more they are beaten the bet ter thev be." In these davs the man who whins uis wite is eonsul'-red no better than a brute. English Spavin Liuitaent removes nil Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring be.uc, StiJlcc, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &e. Save ."() by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Ciiro ever known. Sold by L. Bunks & Co., Druggists, Mifllintowu. Oct. 1, ly. Miss Maggie Wiggins, a pretty girl in Pitman Grovj post office has been arrested and confessed to open ing and reading many letters that passed through that office, She would steam the letter till they open ed casry and after taking out such of the contents as satisfied hrr thiev ing desire regaled the letters. Bo feure your sin will find you out. Shortly after the earthquake in Charleston, South Carolina, several years ar-o it was Raid: "The Gulf Stream has been changed to llow 100 miles nearer the coast, and that will cause milder winters." Well, the winters have been milder ever since, and if the coming winter proves it self a mild one it will be credited to the Gulf Stream being nearer by 100 miles. Now Port L-nlger November 3 : Last Saturday Samuel Bealor, of Juniata township, fell from the mow in his barn to the barn door sustain ing what was supposed to bo slight injuries. On Sunday he was taken worse, having been hurt, inwardly, and on Monday ho died. Jacob Sheailer, who lives down at the lock, Monday night, shot at a couple of fell avs who were stealing fish from his live boxes Jake thinks ho hit them. The irresponsible men and boys who roam over fields throwing down fences and (ramping grain and grass. :nd roam through woods and over mountain are the people who cause the great fires in woods and moun tain to the destruction of thousands of dollars worth of property. The late crreat woods fires have caused laud owners to earnestly discuss the jasLice that the3' should do them selves by arresting the hunter tramps that have no respects for the rights of others. An irresponsible roaming tramp hunter drops a pair of bars, throws off a rail or two on a fence and tho proprietor of the land must follow him or send soma one to put up the bars or repair the fence. When the rascal 8 are spoken to abont their un lawful tresspass they often grow saucy, and talk hard things about the men who object to have their prop erty destroyed. Of course it is ig norar.ee on the part of the tramp that induces him to grow saucy when on his unlawful raid. One lesson under tha law would go a great dis tance to educate the conceit and ig norance out of such a character. Mr. William ThompsoD, of Tusca rora township died unexpectedly ou the afternoon of the 1st of Novem ber. Ho was in his corn field husk ing corn, when he felt unwell and went to the house which he had scarcely reached when death over took him. Mr. Thompson, came from England to Juniata county when a young man and became a first rate citizen. Some one has said, "that the man who makes two blades of gras3 grow whore one blade formerly grew is a great man." Mr. Thompson did tha1, he bought land, and under his labor and direc tion it t'reatlv increased in prodc- tiveuess. The world is better off for his having lived in it. The farmers and grain dealers of the west are anxious to move h o new corn crop east. It costs as much to market corn and other .Yi-fi i n from Juniata as it does from the cheap lands of the west, and that kind of discrimination on the part of transportation lines on the long haul is one of the reasons that land in the oci cfnfpn has decreased in price l. fc - Tho wAKfprn farmer on bis cheap crreat ad- 1QUUO taui vr w-- vantage over the eastern farmer on ,;a i,ili nrieed lands and high taxes. ti, r-ilrnn.la would do iustice to the onstprn state farmers and would do what is right to the western farmers and make more money for themselves if they would increase the freight rates on the long haul. The farmers of the eastern states want the discrimination of the long rates- removed. Pennsylvania aorri. culturalist do not complain of paying seven cents a bushel for carrying their wheat to Philadelphia, but they do complain that wheat is carried for tho same price to Philadelphia from the far west. Harriet E. nail 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 creneral shattered condition of mv whole svstem. Had riven up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. Tim 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 in the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, lot. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-ly. Save Mill Burned. On Saturday nicht of the 20th I , . C ) ultimo, the bteam saw mill with a lot ot lumber owned by H. C. Hewer & Brother, in Slim Valley was destroy ed by fire, The loss is estimated at $(00. The engine was not damaged to a great extent. Bringing Rain- Cannonading for rain at Wash ington scared the people and broke windows in many houses in the cap itol city on the 2nd inst., when the rain makers were trying to break the drought, rain came over a large extent of country. Did the cannon ading bring it, is tho ouestion. Settlement Notice- Tho 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 Eettlement of all ac counts. Frederick EsrExsoHADE & Sox. Monday, September 'iG.h, 1892. tf. - O Hunters Take rare. A man hunting in the woods should never shoot at an object un til ho is certain it is not a human be ing One of the latebt cases of shooting by a careless man is related from Unioutown, Pu. Gcorcre Gates a contractor and his friend J. Dill went to a mountain to hunt turkeys. Thev cot separated. Gates hid him self in a brush pile and began calliug turkeys in hunters lashion. Dili heard tho call and after getting close to tho supposed turkey, fired. The load entered Gates' neck and killed him instantly. Lint or Jurors- For December Term 1892. GRAND JI UOKS. Barton, O. P., Beam. Beas'aore, Joseph, Walker. Crawford, John C, Tnscarora. Deitz, George W., Monroe. Eb, M. S , Spruce Hill. Harris, Oliver, P., Milford. Hack, William, Walker. Hostetu r, Joseph, Walker. L-Mich, Howard, Milford. McMeen, R. E , Walker. McAlister B. C , Fayette. McKinly, Joseph, Milford. Meredith, William, Thompsontow n. McFadden, Thomas, Milford. Meloy, E. O., Milford. RusscI, James, Port Royal. Reynolds, William, Fayette. Rynard, Jonathan, Fermanagh. Sieber, Samuel, Walker. StamL-augh, II. A., Fermanagh. Stoner, Michael, Jr., Fermanagh. Thomas, Samuel, Fermanagh. Taylor, David, Milford. Wiaey, Ira, Delaware. PETIT Jl'ROES. Brown, Albert, Fayette. Barton, J. M-, Lack. Barnard, J. M., Spruce Hill. Barton, David, Spruce lliil. Brant holler, George, Delaware. Conn, W. B., Spruce Hill. Cramer, Jaiob, Fayette. Collie, Charles, Thcmpsontown. Etka, Jabob, I ermanagh. FiUe, Jacob A., Walker. Fikeubiuder, Daniel, Monroe. Horning, Johu, M'lHiutown. Heckrnau, George, Walker. Hower, H. O, Fermanagh, Hass, Adam, Susquehanna. Knisely, Harry, Patterson Kelh', Thomas, Lack. Mauger, S. L,, Spruce Hill. Meyers, Levi, Thooipsontown. McConnel, J. S. Turbett. McMeen, W. E. Turbett. Miller Lewis, Walker. Meminger, S. II., Spruce Hill. Motzer. John, Wulker. Naugle, Jacob, Lack. Pannebaker. W. S. 'luscarora. Page, Jacob, Monroe Shively, William, Fermanagh. Shelleubcrger, Christian, Monroe. Soda, John, Favette. Simon?, James H., Millliutown. Sartain, Joseph, Port RoyaL Saut-man, A. J.' Fayette. Stimeliug, Henry, Greenwood. Sbeilenberger, Simon, Fayette. Thompson, James, Tuscarora. VatOrmer, Williamson, Fayette. Varnes,, M. H. Milford. Wooward, S. C , Tnscarora. Wefzier, Abrana, Thompsontown. Double Postal Cards- Tim imw ret urn nnstal card, the design of which was bo lately ap- proved uy X'ostmasit r crenerai i uii amaker, is outj There are two forms of the card, one for the domestic and the other for the International Pos tal Union service. The double card as it appears up on purchase, consists, on the face of the message card, which is much similar to an ordinary postal, above lubicVi is the blank or reverse side of the return card, separated from the ...... former by a slight line oi periora tion, so that upon bending the half it will not easily become detatched. The messaee card is 3i inches niMn lw R I inches lone. At the TTkUW -.-J top of the card to the left of the vignette oi Uenerai urant, in ine righthand corner, are engraved with black ink in three lines one above the other are the other word "Postal Card with Paid Reply," "United States of America," and in small type, "This side is for the address only." Inscribed around the top of of. the vignette oi General Grant is the legend, "Message Card," and be low, "One Cest." In the lower left hand eorner are the words: "Detach annexed card is similar to the message card, save the words, ''Reply postai card," are substituted for "Postal card with paid reply." The price of the card is two cents. A Remarkable History. We recently published a strongly commendatory notice of Alden's Cyclopedia of History." In the in terest of our readers wo wish to re peat and emphasize what we said. A good Universal History ought to be in every home ; this is certainly excellent, if not the very best for general use and reference ever pub lished, covering ad nations (except the United States to be published separately) and from b. c. 5004 to a. i. 1802. Certainly it is the cheap est historical work we have ever seen; but that is what readers generally will expect from Mr. Alden, who has done so much to place the highest class of literature within popular reach. To get such a vast amount of matter within such small compass the type used is necessariiy small, but it is beautifully clear, and the paper, printing and binding are of the best. Send 10 cents to Mr Alden, and he wil' send you a sample volume of 1G0 pages, containing the history of several nations complete, by which you can judge for yourself whether you want the entiro work. His catalogue of choice books, 128 pages, sent post paid for 2 cents, presents a wonderful feast for book lovers. Address John B. Aliex, Publisher, 57 Rose St., New York. - - - For a Time. I will now reduce tho price of my $3.00 ca')inei 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 Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries 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 be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata county. Respf-ctfullv, JOSEPH HESS. Millliutown, Pa.. Jan. 22nd, 1802. - RucumatlMiii Cured l:i a Day "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Warranted hy L. Banks & Co., Druggist Miillintown. Oct. 5, '92, 4m. 31 A HKIEJD i Strawser Book. Oa tho 4th inst , by Rev. S. W. Kauffman Sol omon Strawser. and Catharine Ann Book, both of Fayette. Kei'neb. Miller. On the 2nd bv Rev. J. R. Henderson, Ira D. Kepncr of Mexico, and Cora C. Miller of Delaware township. Hockenrebrv Loi-Dox. On dm 3rd inst , by Rev. Mr. Davenport, at the nome ot t tie brides, parents in Tnscarora township, Mr. James Hockenberry, of Sulphur Springs, x erry couniy ana jhiss Ida iiouUen. DIED: Pexxell On the 1st inst , in Pat terson, from stoniacn and bowel ail meni, Aiary iiobecca l'enneil, aged, three years. " ' T P LrNTOW N MAKfCKTS. MiFrirsTOwK, November 9, 182. HtUter ... ?ez lbm Shoulder, Sides, .... Lard .. 20 22 V.v .. 08 ,. 6 . 10 MIFFMNTOWN GRAIN MAFKtT IVheHt,. .. Corn in ear (Atn, Ilyo Clovereed, new 0 40 to 50 25 toH8 C5 $1.00 .. $1.00 Timothy (wed t i.'X Seed Hraa ...... Chop...... Middlings ..... Ground A!nm Suit Ati!erici.n Salt.... 1 60 .$1.10 a hundred .$1.50 a hundred .$1.25a hundred. , I 20 m Philadelphl Markets, November 1, 1892. heat 72c; corn 43c: oats 40c ; butter 1G to 35c ; eggs 17 to 20c; fresh eggs 23 to 243; live chickens 10 to 13c; turkeys 11 to 12; ducks 10 to 12c ; potatoes Go to 70c. Chicago, Nov. 7. Cattle- Receipts 15,000 head; others $2.85ao.l0 ; texans $2.25a3.22; rangers $3 2oa3. 85 ; cows SI 25a3.25. Hogs Re ceipts, 19,000; slow 5al0c; rongh and commou $5.25a5.40; packers $5.45ao.7o; prime heavy and butch ers weights $5.50a5.75 ; light 84.90a 5.75. Sheep Receipts 7000 head; natives $3.b0a4. 75 ; westerns !4.10a 4.25 ; lamts $3.50a4.50. AXLE I OH ESSE BEST IS TSIE WORLD. Xtowiwrinirqnalltteaaretiusnrpaued, actn&TI? Outlasting two boxes of nnvr.thsr brand. Kott Sectetl by beat. trilCl 'I'll Lb. I IX E. FOR SALE BY DEALKS8 GENERALLY, lift' ACTION NOTICE. To whom it may concern, I hereby give notice, that 1, J. W. Adams of Bealo town ship, Jnuiata county. Pa., is my agent for the purchase and s ue of personal property, and all persons are hereby cautioned not to interfere with such personal propsrty that I dlace in his tosses ion after this date, and not to interfere with two horses, a cart and horse feed now io his possession, as they belong to me. D. D. Adams. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. October 22, 1892. Does this Catch Your Eyel If bo, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle tue wnoie world should know it. e are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata bounty. e have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The If arrisburg Shoe is Complete It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, TEE OBLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN H JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. Also the largest stock oi general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IIOLLOKAIJG1I & SON'S Clothing House, Notliiiijj Succeeds ILtke Success, and that we have made a success of the iirst. wo are kccpiDg a better hue kept in a Clothing Store. second, we carry a much larger Ilourte in tbo county. Third we Keep up to the styles. out with au elegant suit mdj in tbo to have it made to crder. OUR FALL. AND bas bsen selected with great care and styles. OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION. Over 300 hundred overcoats and 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 be suited bere. Id Hats We sn'l more hats than any three stores in the county. We have all the latest styles both in crush aril derby. The ,'only store in tbc county that carrys a full line. We bandlo the Douslas Shoe which is in itself a guarantee. We have a full line of Ladies aud Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very much lowar than thoy can be had elsewhere. Also a full line of boots that are no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Kings and Jewelry. It will pave you money to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Neckwear and shirts aro two rf our hobbies, aud you will always find a full line of the latest and nobbiest styles in our stock. Wo are the agents for the sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore & every garment guaranteed togive satisfaction. We have an extra fine line of underwear tbatonly need to be seen to be appreciated. In Meu-s dress pant aloons we knock out all competition. The finest Cafsimeres and Worsteds sowed with silk io prices ranging from $3.50 to $G 50 per pair. We also car ry a full lino of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle men s, .Ladies and Children s gum boots igan jackets, gc-ntlemon's slippers, hand books, purses, &c. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purobase or not. Hollobaugh & Son. EMBALM ER 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 willbe promptly attended to by calling on me at tho National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST E&AMHOOD2 S'irejte French erve Remedy, ;i gold with a Wrfcie Guarante to cure all Nerou d-sea-. much as Wot Memory, Lou c Brain rower, vousness. Head. BEr-ORt AND AFTCFI USE. ache, aicc.:ir ntruUll Manhood. Lassitude, all drama and lo of peiwer in either ki, earned by otwieinon oi youthful indiscretion, which ultimately lead to U Simity, Consumption and Insanity. Price, ti c. -package. With every order we give a wrtltsa cusranfaa to cure or rafund money. Py 0-- ' any address. PIVW8 REMEDY CO.. Tolado. O. It is short and may be under a bushel, are willing that might hurt the leet or soil all sizes. Everybody can he Clothing IWuitsa is an established fact of all kinds of Clothing thau is usually une of ell kinds than any other Clothing The young men of to-day can be fitted latest cut for ono half what it would cost WINTER STOCK embraces all the latest patterns and Co. overalls, working pants, shirt;, and shoes, suspenders, gum coats, card kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket- story. . RUBLE, 13 but skin deep. ThrerethoTHandofladia who have reguler feature and would be ac-v-ordcl the I aim c.f beauty were it not tor a p"r rompk-xion. To all s-irh ve rt-commend DR. HEBrlA'S VIOLA CREAM as posscesing these cualitiea that quirkiy change the mon sallow and florid complexion to one of natural health nnd unblemished beauty. It cure Oily Skin, Freckles, I'.lucit Heads, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, i'iinvlcs -ind all lniiierfections cl the rtiii. 3t ir. not a cosmetic but a. ire, yet Is Vtt ler for th-i toilet tablo than jxjwkr. Si.1.1 by luulaU. or sent M paid utn receipt of rc. G. C. BITTNEK 4 CO., Tbiado, O. A PROCLAMATION TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNIATA COUNTY AND SUR. ROUNDING JCOUNTRY. T7iis will be an occasion to Rejoice. THE F00R AS WELL AS THE RICH WILL REAP THE BENEFIT THIS FALL. $10,000 Invested m ONE WHACK. Good Luck to a! I who read with att6tilion, because we eater to the masses Nothing exclusive about our business. Our doors aro open (or all, and every, bodj is welcome whether they wish to buy or uot. THIS IS X0 GLITTERING GUSH. IT IS A TRUE DECLARATION. HERE IS I'OOO FOR KEF LECTIO Our Stock of Men's Suits alone represents more value than he entire clothing stock, suits, overcoats 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, tho truth stands oat as clear r-.s the noonday sun thst we do the largest clothing trade in Juniata oounty. It oonsisrs of Sack and t'ulaway Frock Suits, "inleor double-breasted, and made of Chovoits, bouele cloths, chssimeres, worsted.-1,' ko., in all new and stylish colours, mixtures and designs. Whether you need a suit or not, come in and seo us. The infYinnntion will prove pmGtahlo to you. When you do, you will further consult jour intere.it by coming now while our stock is full and complete. CEOTHTNG FOR THE BOYS. We are equally well prepared to servo you. The exhibit this fsll is larg er, brighter and more handsome than any previously made, and it's counter part is not in tbc county to-day. In suits with short pants we arc showicg sev eral lines as low innoe as $1.25 and $1.50. Should you fail to find anything to suit among tliese go np fifty oents er so and you include another score of styles from which to select. We are head quaatcrs for fittjng'out the boy? in suits. We have a complete line of dark mixed Cassimeres and Worsted, Tricots, Corkscrews, Diagonal and the popu lar and serviceable Black Cheviot. We begin in price with this class of goods at $5.00, and between this and $10.00, we show what is undoubtedly the larg. est and best assortment in the county. You'll save enovgh on the suit to pay for the minor articles such as Hats, Neckwear, Gloves ko. ri I in A T'c are clual,y wel1 prepared i& Men's. Hoys !-"--. VyVi L Oand Childrens Coats this wiutcr. the lower prioes ever named for reliable goods. Our prices range from $2.50 to $18 Come and see our $5 men's Chinchilla Coats the grandest bargain ever offered at this price. In boys and ctildren's overcoats we have anything you want from $1.50 to $10. Hundreds to select from. TIV IT A rPCFun ,ine of b"js'stiff hats from 38o to $1.98, in a quality ' -i-Axx X iJfor tho price you can't equal. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear. Natty and tasteful scarfs and ties at 24o, and from that up to GOo.Jif you care to pay as much. In Handkerchiefs aud Gloves the assortment is immense and the prices so small as not to be worth quoting. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Miftlintown, Penna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 fecial Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale oi from THE OF XX W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Clooda 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, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HA RLE Y MIFFLIN TOWN 1JV. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 CALL AT TBI FIRST MIFFLINlOWN, PA. FOTJH PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, MoEey loaned at Lowest Eates. li!-. will cure flui'., J'.'i.-;.'. -r. I t:'a, S'ltt-rhvutil, 'rtt:-r9 f'irt-iijj., S;'n,-U 1 ll-niin, l:ie. AU Itru-j-jiJi let', it. -1 i . . , r r-. i irrr.. . . . .-- ' fine. aa(.i.cn ivisuiuiUta . Pittsburgh, Pa. Subscribe Tor tbe Fi.vtisel d Bepcbli cas , a good paper. jf 'J Iiife j Blood. To The Public Clothing that goes on daily T0GK JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OrMIFFlMJTOWK, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually LiaMe. JOSEPR ROTHROCK. Pretidtr.l. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS W. C. Pomeroy, John Ilordler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothroek, Philip M. Kopner, Louis K. Atkinson, RTOCEHOLbESS : Philip M. Kepncr, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kartz, Jerome IM. Thompson, Jr John Ilertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton, John M. IiLiir, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. l'enneil, Levi Light, SatuuelS. Rothroek, Win. Swartx. Solomon Manbeck, Thrc and Four por cent. iL teres t will be r.iid on certificates of doposite. jan 23, 1891 U TO WEAK UJtU BafipriXME from tbe effect of youthful errow, arty decay, wasting wnkiwM, lost manhood, etc. I wiQ end Yaloabl treatise f eald aoa tain lag fall particulars for hotn cure. FREE br9s. 1 splsodld medio! work : should bs read by eraxy nan who la Barron and debilitated. 1 1 1 1n, Trot F. C FOWLKJC, M ooOtts, Conn. RUPTURE!; Onre guaranteed by Dr. J. B. slayer fdtl a rh Br I'hlln l a. a.-4 at onrc. ho onenlnin at hn.i.u l.:iay. Thousau lu ot circs. Dr. Mayer Is at Hotel I'eiui, J.'i -I'li'JK, l'a,, econd Halurdiy oi ach nioaltu bend lor circulars. Advice tree.