SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN '.IIFFLIXTOWN : WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1892. TERMS. gQbrcriptioD, $1.50 per annnm If paid ta advance ; $2.00 If not paid in adrance. eenti per inch for each Insertion. Transient business notices In local col umn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by tte year, half or quarter year. 1 SHORT LO CA LS. Christmas only 10 days away, la Burmah women propos to men. There are false teeth made of pa per. Christmas comas on Sunday this year. Ninety per cent of an oyster is water. German peasants in winter sleep 15 hours a day. Severn! weddings are booked for the ueur fatur in town. A f .il 1 grown elephant is capable of carrying a load of two tons. J.ilin li! .er has moved into John Hamilton's house ou Cross street. The w t-it her the past week has not been tlie bust for the growing grain. Miss Lizzie McCauley has return ed fr rn a visit to friends in Phila delphia. Snow blizzard raged in tha west last we -k, and snow fell here on Tuesday. Fie.lerit'k Espenschade killed a hog on Wednesday that weighed 430 pound.;. R-?mt nibf-r the Fiek Jubilee Sieg ers iu thv. Court House this Wednes day evening. JoLn J. Patterson, Jr., Esq., was in Liverpool, one day last week, on legal business. Trunk, baud bags, satchel tele scopes ail styles and prices at Hollo baugh .V Son. The way to get expressmen to handle ;in egg box carefully is to mark it ''Dynamite." A man who reads the weather far ahead says '-look out for a deep snow on the :Ujt of January." j One of Emery McCahan's males died l;:st week and put his team off work a number of days. I Township auditors should familiar ize themselves with the requirements of the ii'' .v election law. Stop immigration of all people who cannot fcho-.v the means of self support for a period of a year. Remember the Fisk Jubilee sing-: ers in tUo Court House on Wednes day evening. J. (1. Raldemau, of Thompson-1 town Las Iou;;ht the Beuuer farm near the twu named, and will turn it into a dairy farm. The luttT in the llililiutown post ofliee uncilled for on 10th inst., was for John Folgar, and a postal card for Mr. El wood Morgan. I When it comes to hats, neckware, fino Jrsss suits, fiue overcoats and tico shirts, Hollobangh & San laps all the rest in the bhadn. Do you want a pair of Overall that will not rip that fits yon like a pair of pants Buy the Sweet Orr, Hoilobaugh &; Son sells them. Dr. J. II. Sliumaker, who years ago coad acted the school at Acade mia, this county, has opened a law cilice iu Chambersburg, Franklin county. Carlisle Sentinel, 30th ult. . There are about .'O tramps in jail, aud the Sheriff is compelled to beard them at tha rate of four and a half cents per day. JobnGusbard, has bought a house and lot ou Main street from the Jacob heirs. Tlie property was form crly the residence of Squire George Jacobs, dt ceased. Messrs John Gr.rman and W. I. Ilibbs, now resident in the Wyom ing valley, wre iu town last week. Mr. Garman is District Attorney of Luzerne county. Everybody but a few politicians favor the election of a president by a popular vote. They favor the election of a United States Senator by a popular vote. Water so hot that it does not scald applied to a bleeding wound is reco mended as good to stop the flow of blood, it soon stiffens and hardens the blood over the wound. When the flames burst through the bottom of a 164 feet deep well, in Wisconsin, several days ago, the diggers ran away and said Bob Ingersoll's theory is no good. Isaac Weaver, who spent some t:mo in Lancaster county has re turned to his home in Walker town ship. While in Lancaster county he was engaged in tobacco raising. The worst act of the many vile acts unfolded at Homestead is the con spiracy to poison the food of the Mi litia and the food of non-union men, Wait till the returns are all in. Daniel Reitze came over from Snyder county some days ago, and savs he Las a notion to come back to Juniata, lie likes the lay of the land better in Juniata than in Sny der. Lewistown Democrat and Sent: liel: J. H. Pry, of Mifflintown, who is a pracacal dehorner of cattle, is doing satisfactory work in that line in Mifflin county and will remain here until the end of next week He is stopping at the Kline house. Lewistown Free Press of the 7th inst. Sheriff Lapp, of Juniata coun ty, and Elmer Graybill and B. P. Saugle, of Richfield, were callers at this ofliee last evening. They were here looking after a party or parties who robbed the post-office and Mr. Graybill's etore on Monday night. Ladies Misses and children s gum awaJ -wn in price at Holbbaugh k Son. 3,000,000 Italian women. The Emnrftan I- " Will UB&S a short tour through India this win ter. Three hundred tho were eaten in one day in New York last week. Four hundred bvj nut crj tt vj- men ara emnlnva! fr a,-- u :. C"7 ova ii kurj Hi til Id in Pecnsjlvana. The 4th of M). a. day, President elect Cleveland will oe privately inaugurated on that day and the nublie inmicmriifinn ;n A & . wv u IT HA IDAQ place on Monday. The boys and girls are lougino for a crood olil fnah the older thin blooded people are Duivenng ana saying oU! no! It is long till spring and the boys and girls mij get their wish. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church are packing a box with clothing and so forth, to Bend to the needy. Per sons desirous of contributing can do so, by calling or sending their con tributions to the church building in this town, this Wednesday afternoon. Robert Humphrey, of Delaware township, died on Monday afternoon after an ailment of a number of months, asred about r0 was promiuent in political circles, but wuen ne ran lor omee, the political tide of his nartv. the Democrti rnr ty, failed to land him in the places ue was nominated for. His friends all speak well of Lim. Fine line mens slippers at rock bottom prices at Hollobaugh & Son. Slater W. Allen, known to a num ber of people in Mifflintown and Fermanagh township is contesting the legislative seat of Jacob C. Stine- man, because in Cambria county a number of voters cast their votes outside the guard rail and the votes thus cast were not lawful, but all the same were counted. Storm Overcoats, only $3.00 at Hollobaugh & Son. The public Ledger building in Philadelphia took fire one evening last week, but was only partly de stroyed, It was fully insured. Geo. V. Childs, tho proprietor of the paper aud building, out of gratitude to the hremen for saving what was saved gave $5000 to the brave men and $1000 to the policmen who ren dered valuable aid during the fire. The Finest Dress Overcoats, in the County are to be found at Hollobaugh & San. Jacob Delweiler, a Meunooite citi zen, living tot far from Doylestown, left his home several evenings ago to go to a neighbors's home across the fields. He had considerable money in his pockets. He was waylaid, murdered, and robbed before he reached his destination. The county commissioners offer baOU for the arrest and conviction of the mur derer, i Hats, all the latest tvlea you will fiDdonlyat Hollobaugh & Son. A citizen who had been away from Thompsontown a number of years, returned recently and found the people 6o changed there, that he could not find any one to engage in a social game of cards in evening time, as they used to do when he was there years ago. An other great surprise was in store for him in Mifflintown, where scarcely anyone then played cards, he finds almost everyone ready and willing to en gage at play, and card parties are the common kinds of parties. Fine line of Ladies and Gentlemens umbrellas, suitable for a Christmas present at Hollobaugh & Son. An exchange, that is religiously inclined says, men are prone to evil as the sparks are prone to fly up wards, but the chance of repentance is extended to every one and it is glad to record the repentance of a subscriber who had been taking the paper many years without paying for it. The subscriber was out iu the woods when a great rain came, to get out of the wet ho crawled in to a hollow log. The rain swelled the log and held the delinquent so tightly that he became alarmed and began to think of all the evil things he had done done and among the list was the great wrong of not pay ing his paper the thought made him repent and feel so little and shrunken that ho was able to creep from the log He hastened to pay his paper and has felt better every since. We handle Clay Worsteds of the finest quality, nothing like them in the county, only $15 to $20 at Hollobaugh & Son. 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 of my whole system. Had given up all hones of eettin;? 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 lew bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 y. Highest price paid for mink, fox. black skunk or musk rat skins, either in cash or trade at Hollobaugh & Son. Vn-tin Hamilton Watchman : Wil Hani Johnson 6hot a deer on their Greenbrier farm on b nday. He and his brother Ira were working in the field when the deer came along and v;iiium liAvinr his pun with him shot it with a load of turkey shot. It was a buck and the dressed meat 87 nounds. Wm. Hoover, a Penfield jeweler, is likely to die from a curious ailment. Three months ago his collar button rubbed a little raw place on tue uau It became a sore which has grown until it has eaten a hole in his necK as large as a saucer, on j An rinf uvm to be able to vr uwv j stop its progress! The patient has become so weak and amaciated that his stomach refuses to hold food, and death stares him in the lace. Agriculture nmnlnra Teteraa Association Sfeotln;. The Walker town shin Veteran As sociation will hold a public meeting in Van Wert school house, on Fri day evening, December 16, 1892, at wmcn addresses, speeches and decla mations will be delivered. There will be music for the occasion. W. H. Moors, Secretary. Do you want to make your hus band a nice Christmas present, get him a seal plush Cap. only 11.50 at Hollobaugh & Son. CoMcert- The original company of Fisk J ubilee Singers, will give a concert in the Court House ou the evening of December 14, at 8 o'clock. The Ep worth League of the M. E. Church have engaged them for that evening, object, the refurnishing of the Sunday Schoolroom. A rich treat a waifs all who attend. Chart and reserved tickets at the store of Mr. W. H. Rollman. No misfit goods in our stock, all goods will bear inspection, we want you to compare our goods with oth ers we do not fear your verdict Hollobaugh & Son. February Election Nomina tions. Under the new election law such a thing as getting up a ticket the night before election day cannot be done, for all officers to be elected in boroughs have to be nominated and their names certified and recorded to the auditors at least ton days before election day in boroughs and at least seven days before election day in the township. Shirts the largest line and the la test patters at Hollobaugh &. Son. For The School Superintend dency. So far as is known at this time, teacher D. M. Marshall, of Walnut, Professor Landis, of McCulloch's Mills, and Superintendent Carney of McAlisterville are the only ones in the field for the ofiice of Superin tendent of the public schools in J uni ata county. Fiue Black Cheviot Suits all wool only $10 at Hollobaugh & Son. Early Chickens. SJ1 InarrrnVA TViblinA ." M. Tj SllV- '-''"' o' - der, Esq., who several months ngo turned his inquiring mind to chicken raiainrr liv nrnvr. linrchased a 118 tent -' o J l I ' incubator, and on Friday and Satur day out of seventy hve lertne eggs cubator, succeeded in successfully .t-t 11 . rr hatching seventy nveiy cuicks uis is a pretty good showing, and the Squire can get his moutu reauy ior early spring chicken, if the rats, or the gapes, the cold, the roupe, the cholera, the cats, and, well, pretty pretty much everything eUe, don't carry them away. An extra fine lino of Suspenders at Hollobaugh & Son. HECK'S REDIX'ED PRICE LIST. SLLK UMBRELLAS, FOK HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Ladies 26 inch Gloria Silk, fancy natural handles, former pric9 . $2.00, now $1.50. Ladies 26 and 28 inch, Union Seise Umbrellas in a choice selection of fancy natural horn and Mourning handles, former price fi.o, now 1.75. Ladies 26 inch fino Gloria Silk Paragon frame fancy natural handles former price $3.00 now $2.65. Mens 28 and 30 inch Union Seige umbrellas, Paragon frames, Palm natural and metal handles, former price $1.00 and $1.25, now 80c each. GENTLEMENS SLIPPERS, FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Mens black imitation alligator opera toe, all sizes former price $1.25 and 1.50, now $1.00. Mens tan goat opera slipper all sizes former price $1.2o, now 1.00 Mens velvet embroidered slippers all sizes former price $1 1.25 and $1.50, reduced to SI and Mens all wool felt slipper, reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. RIIIHER GOODS. Mens rubber boots, first grade, Lycoming make former price $2.75, now $.225. Boys rubber Boots former price $2 25, now $1.75, sizes 1 to 6. Touths rubber boots, first grade Lycoming make, former price $1.75, now $1.50, sizes 11 to 13. Childrens rubber boots, first grade Lycoming make, former price $1.25, new $1, sizes 6 to 10 J. Mens buckle arctics first grade, Lycoming make, wool lined, former price $1.50, now $1.15, sizes 6 to 12. Mens wool lined Alaskas, first quality Lycoming make, former price $100, now 75c, sizes 6 to 12. Mens Sandals, Lycoming make, first quality, former, price 75c, now 50c, all sizes. LADIES RUBBER GOODS. Ladies rubber boots, first quality, Lycoming make, former price $1.75, now $1.45, size 2J to 6. Ladies flora plain croquet, finest quality, former price 50c, now 35c. Ladies Sandles, first quality, form er price 50c, now 35c. Prices reduced along the entire line of all kinds of footwear. Propor tional reductions on trunks and satchels. Stock to large to permit mention of every item Come and see us and we will save you some money. Yours to serve. G. W. Heck, Bridge St., Mifflintown. A few days ago Mrs. Ann Connelly of Sunbury, fell down a flight of stairs in her house and broke her neck, and died immediately. Large lloga- Thaddeus Zimmerman, of Ikns- burg, Perry county writes us: "The two hogs dressed , net 1214 lbs., the smallest hog weighed five hundred and twenty-one pounds and a quarter. The largest one weighed six hundred and ninety-two pounds and three quarters. They were seventeen months old. Plenty Game. The Lewistown Free Press of the 7th, in st., says : Some days ago a company of hunters invaded Cooper's Gap week before last, and returned on last Friday, bringing along as tro phies of the hnnt five deer and three bears. Mr. Morrison killed two deer and one bear, Mr. Gearhart two bears, and Messrs. Hoffman, "Wherry and Wertz one deer each. Winter Excursion Book of the ' Pennsylvania Railroad, A very valuable book for those con templating either an extended winter trip or a short visit to the sunny South has just been issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Many useful suggestions and infor mation are contained in the little volume, which is copiously illustrat ed and provided with a valuable map of all the territory under considera tion. Copies may be obtained at the ticket ofliee of the Company, or upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, Assist ant General Passenger Agent, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Fine Dress Suits Corkscrew , only $10 at Hollobough & Son. Time by the Forelock. The Philadelphia Record has tak en time by the fore-lock and issued its almanac for the year 1893, in this present month of December. The almanac is replete with information of a substantial and valuable nature. The picture representations of the Columbian exposition to be held in Chicago the coming summer are val uable as pointers to visitors and stay at homes for by the pictures they can familiarize themselves with the appearance of tho buildings that during a period of months will con tain many of the wonderful hand craft articles of the world. As a book of reference and digest of many tLings the Almanac is a good thing to have all the timo within easy reach. Itch on human and horses and nil animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co. Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly 31AKRIED : Etka Street. Ou Thursday, No vember 24, 1892, at the residence of the bride's parents, 619 Massachuss etts avenue northeast, bv the Rev. Green Clay Smith, Mr. Wm. E. Etka of Mifflintown, Pa., and Miss Clara E. Street, of Washington, D. C. Woodward Williams. On Nov. 23, 1S92, by Rev. W. H. Burell, 43 Cooper street Camden, N. J., Mr. Uolbert B. oodward, of Altoona, Pa., to Miss Annie B. daughter of Mr. J. M. Williams, of Warble, Ju niata county. DIED; Barton. On Nov. 20, 1892, in Snarland, Illinois. Samuel Barton. brother of Ex-commissioner, O. . P. Barton, of this county, oged about 68 years. Coder. On Nov. 30, 1892, in Spruce Hill township, Mrs. Alice M., wife of Stewart Coder, aged 33 years, J months and 8 dars. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrimTGW, December 14, 1892. r.urtpr 20 Epds 26 Ham, 10 Fhooldor, 08 Sides 6 Laid 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAI KET Wheat, new 70 Corn in car 40 to 50 Oats, 2a to38 Rye G5 CloverBeod. ......... .... $1.00 Timothy seed $1.00 Flax sued 1 60 13 ran $1.10 a hundred Chop...... ........$1.50 a hundred Middlings $1.25 a hundred. Ground Alum Salt I 20 American Salt 80 Philadelphia Markets, Dec. 13tb, 1892. Wheat 75c ; corn 49 to 50c ; oats 40 to 42c ; wheat flour $2 to $4 50 a barrel ; rye flour $3.45 a barrel buckwheat flour $1.90 to $2 a hundred pounds ; winter bran $15 to $17 a ton ; oats straw $7 to $8 a ton; wheat straw same as oats ; straight rye straw $13 a ton ; Hay $11 to $17 a ton ; cloverseed 13c; tallow in bar rels 4c ; butchers lard 9c ; live roosters 6 to 7c ; hens 9c ; butter june creamery 24 to 25c ; ladle pack cked 17 to 23c; creamery special brand 30 31c ; eggs ice house brand 17 to 20; limed 20c; fresh 27 to 29c ; cheese 8 to 11c; sugars 4 J to 5c; beef cattle 3 to 5 Jc ; cows 2 o 3 ; sheep 1 1 to 5c , lambs 4 to 6c ; bogs 8 J to 9; thin cows $8 to $18; milch cows $25 to $50; milch calves 3 to 8c ; dressed beeves 5 to 8c DR. THEEL Aorin tonrtn ht. 00 otlow tirecn. Pfailodrlr-hi. AFTT.H. the (twily physician, lb fao pilai and adverlifting doctor bar failed, ae well u quack wbo rwniiac to euro jrrn after all otiten tail, aud to give a written suarautee, frr adttc. Free Imuucat; aud after the belt awtadlera, tb pill manufacturer, with their ao eallad toulc. rriratlTra, tablet, mp porters, and Mht-r pecrrl uotrum r hbi bu enncrrua, the home care Birdictura, et . etc., bare eaimtW and rllied tu, THEN ro aud mai,lt DR. O F. THEEL. a-he ha had 6 yran Faxopeaa Hoapltai "" sea y-ar practi. eal ezpertrnoe. Be examined by bim. He willcat..itdl M il whether your caw incurable or 'not. Itednraunlitiinrktitet-. ur-r doe heelalai to tx- C-xi rqiinl. but be d.-a rurv the mMt daa- KraU ease of 8,-phlll. Ulcers. Btrirmr. Oonorrhceai Laos, sod Dtachaxgaa. ttuflrrrr frM Melancholia at-d 4vnrirartr1oet. and all those dUeaed front rttccu or TOOtMuJ Indiscretion, of both aese. are ure of a cure. Kemeiubf.r. DR. THEL dnea care what all others elattn to do. L'K. THEEL 0es common sruae treatment. He anmuine tbe All patbic. Hcvoxxopstbte. and Rcleetae vreteaa of medicine uhfr ever tber are Indlcatrd. Hurs: Daily. to S clock : even tnga, to ft , Wad. and Sal. eet1 n from o elook ; fun- da, t t IS. Send 10 cti. worth or 2-et. itmni for bonk tnuk," the or It trne medical book advtrtt-ed. a friend u "Id. Toune. and aatdd'te-ftfrd of bth sexea. Write or call. AVOID dnettirs warning vou ax in at medical bonk : ttt-y ar- afrstd ia will Bud their lirnontncw epoed. KKaP I'r, Theel U wjooial IB Ucdur-daT' and Maiurdar's Philadelphia ftaaaa. I OB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND ' done at this office. Does this Catch Your Eyel If bo, get the whole of thestory. It is short andmay be as'valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle the whole world should know IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, sents, lhe best 5.UU men s Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a Khna is not emnnlete without smooth, flexible inner soles. free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Hnrrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only t G, W. KECK, THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SEOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. HOLLOBAUGSI fc SON'S Clothing" House, PATTEPvSON VA. Nothing Succeeds Like Success, and that we bave made a suoces&of the Clothing Business is an established fact First, we are keeping a better line of all kinds of Clothing than is usually kept in a Clothing Store. Second, we carry a much larger line of all kinds than any other Clothing House in too county. Third we Keep up to 4he styles. The young men of to-day can be fitted out with au elegant suit mad a in the latest cut for one half what it would cost to bave it made to order. OUR FALL- AND WINTER STOCK has been selected with great care and embraoes all the latest patterns and styles. OUH LINE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY FERFECTM. Over 300 hundred overcoats and 50 different styles from which to select. All sizes from the small child to tbe portly man at fiom $1.50 to $20. Sure ly you can be suited here. In Hats We se'l more bats than have all the latest styles both in crush county that carrys a full line. We handle the Douglas Shoe which full line of Ladies aud Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very much lower than thoy can be bad elsewhere. Also a full hoe of boots that aro no equal. GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS, Rings and Jewelry. It will save you chasing else where Neckwear and shirts are two of our full line of tbe latest and nobbiest styles in our stock. We are the agents for the sale of tbe celebrated Sweet Ore & Co. overalls, working pants, shirts, every garment guaranteed to'give satisfaction. We bave an extra fine line of underwear that only needs to bo seen to aloons we knock out all competition. The finest Cassimeres and Worsteds sowed with silk in prices ranging from $3.50 to $6 50 per pair. We also car ry a full lino of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle men 8,L.adies ana Cbiluren s gum boots and shoes, suspenders, gum coats, card igau jackets, gentlemen's slippers, hand kerchiefs, mctllers, harmonicas, pocket books, purses, &o. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchase er not. Hollobaugh & Son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St Safe Horses furnibhed in time of funeral. Cases requiring attention at night willbe promptly attended to by calling on me at my Furniture Room. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE LOST MANHOOD! mert rns (Pi-rcy French Nerve Remedy,)is soldwithaWrfttat Qtursnt to care all Nervous disease e, such as Weak Memory, Loss o Brain Power, Ner vousness. Heid- BEPORI AND APTin ust. ache, Wakeful nes Lost Manhood, Lassitude, all drains and low of per in either sex, caused by over-exertion ot J oufhfnl indiscretion, which ultimately lead to In finity, Consumption and Insanity Price, $t.oo package. With every $$ order we iv a wrrtte ouareirfe ta euro or refund money. By mail tc any address. PIVER't RtvMfcV CO., Toledo, (X -r - a'vH'a"-:v'si under a bushel, are willing it. We are now selling the which the above cut repre shoe ever nut on tne market m that might hurt tbe feet or soil any three stores in the county. We and derby. The 'only store in the is in itself a guarantee. We bave money to examine our stock before pur hobbies, and you will always find be appreciated. In Men-s dress pant for any length of time. Myjinder IS but skin deep. There are theuoondiofladlM wbo hare regular features and would be ac corded tbe palm of beauty were it not for a wr complexion. To ail sttcn vre rucommend DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as poKsing theao qualities that quickly change the most ralluw ard florid couiptexion tooceof natural health and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin, Freckles, Black Heads, Blotches, Sunburn. Tan, Pimples, and all imperfections of the akin. It if not a cosmetic but a cure, yet i bet ter for tho toilet tabic than powder. Sold by Drugsu, or nent post paid upon receipt of 50c C. C. BITTNER & CO., Toldo, O. B8I18 A PROCLAMATION to tiiejpeople of juxiata county and sur. rounding;country. litis will he an occasion to Rejoice, THE POOR AS1WELL AS THE RICH WILL REAP THE BENEFIT THIS FALL. $10,000 Invested IN OJNE WHACK. Good Luok to al! who read with attention, because we cater to the masses Nothing exclusive about our business. Our doors are open for all, aud every, body is welcome whether they wish to buy or not. THIS IS NO GLITTERING GUSH. IT IS A TRUE DECLARATION. HERE IS FOOT) FOR REFLECTION' Our Stock of Men's Suits alone represents more value than be entirs clothing stock, suits, overcoats and all both for men and boys of any other Hoube in this county. This fact speaks volumes; for since no merchant will invest more money than his business absolutely requires, the truth stands oat as clear as the noonday sun that we do. the largest clothing trade in Juniata county. Jt consisrs of Sack and Cutaway Frock Suits, ninle or double-breasted, and made of Chevoits, boucle cloths, cbsqimeres, worsted?, &o., in all new and stylish colours, mixtures and designs. Whether you need a suit or not, oome in and see us. The information will prove profitable to vnu. When you do, you'will further consult your interest by coming now while our stock is full and complete. CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS. We are equally well prepared to serve you. Tbe exhibit this fall is larg er, brighter and more handeonie than any previously made, and it's counter part is not in the county to-day. In suits with short pants wc are showing sev eral lines as low in pnoe as $1.25 and $1.50. Should you fail to fiud anything to suit anioDg these go up fifty cents ar so and you include another score of styles from which to seloyt. We are head quaaters for fitting" out the boys in ("jits. ff( fcjy eouipleta lino of dark mixed (3simerp na Vvorsled, Tricots, Corkscrews, diagonal and the popu lar and serviceable 15ck Cheviot. We begin in price with this C.Uss .f 8ood' at $5.00, and between this and $10.00, we show what is undoubtedly the .'rS est and best assortment in the county. You'll save enopgh on tho suit to pay for the minor articles such as Hats, Neckwear, Gloves &o. iVTIPlV'! i rC A rT1Cc x.-aji-jj. v w M j. kand prices ever named for reliable poods. Our prices range from $2.50 to $18 Come and see our $5 men's Chinchilla Coats tho grandest bargain ever offered at this price. In boys and children's overcoats we have anything you want from $1.50 to $10. Hundreds to select from. mtl A npcFull line of boys'stiff bats from 38o to $1.98, in a quality ----. -5for tho price you can't equal. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear. Natty and tasteful scarfs and ties at 2 -to, and from that up to GOo.Jif you care to Gloves the assortment is immense and quoting. FERD MEYERS, the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Penna. " aa aww a 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HAELBT, It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN . HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER CALL. AT THE F1BST Bill, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. Iiife Blood. rvjtE BLOOn MOLOXGS lift:. Tf you brUm thM ; tHm mk 03. USES ST S ELCCD S'AECESP. i 1 4iirh will mr, Mioila, J'itryU-n, &rnl ' .!, Salt-rheum, Trttrr, t'rcch'en. It. arte I it' ad; '(. -AH Druggist, till it. Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Subscribe for tbe Smuu aid Bbpcbli cab, a good paper. t are equally well prepared ir Men's, Boys Ubildrens Coats this winter, tbe lower pay as much. In Handkerchiefs aud tho prices so small as not to be worth JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFJIIFFLIITOHS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSBPH ROTH ROCK. Pretiitnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Caihier DIBECTOas. W. C. Pomeroy, John Uertxler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothroek, Philip M. Kepner, Louis R. Atkinson, TOCEHOLDKBS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane fl. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothroek, Wm. Swart. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Foar per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. jan 23, 1891 tl TO VEAK mi Buffering from the effort of 700th fnl error. ar!r decaj. waiting weakness, lot manhood, ete, I win sod a valuable treatla. (mind' aoiitalmlne foil particular, for bom. enre. FREE0 ohr"iA splaodll medical work ; ahonld b. read by ereay man wbo ta nervous and debilitated. - Aililrvia.. Trot.'r. C. FOWLER. Mood us. Coon, m m h bt Hinoi Arcov.raii3. I'a. Kare at once. No operation or boat ne its di'lar. Thousands of cares. Dr. M&yerlsat jioiei i cnn, iteaninfr, rm.9 Mocona wtmrtiaT 01 each month. 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