Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 18, 1893, Image 3

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RfllTpEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
tfEPSESDAT OCT. 18, 1898.
TERMS.
lsbaorlptlo SI -60 per tnnsm If paid
hglrinoe; $2.00 If not paid in advance,
"patient advertisement Inserted at 60
per Inch for each Inaertton.
fpsrient business notices in local col-
jo cents per line for each Insertion.
Inactions will be made to those desiring
U gdTWtlte by the year, half or quarter
Tancaroru Valley Railroad-
XraiM on the Tuscarora Valley
Bsilroai will run ns follows:
Leire East "Waterford at 7.-30 a.
fc gnJ 2 r. arriving at Port Roy
al t 8.45 a. - and 3.15 p. sr.
Lv Port Royal at 10:30 a. m.,
ad 5.15 p m., arriving at East Wa.
irfsrJ at 11.45 a. m. and G.30 p. si.
9
J. V-. MOOKEHEAD,
Superintendent.
r
SHORT LOCALS.
Vote the Republican ticket.
Sinn farmers are husking corn.
Vote for Fell for Supreme Judge.
Vote for Zeiilers for Prothonotary.
Vote for Jackson for Stat Treasu
rer. Vote for Guss and Shelly for Audi
tors
Storm Overcoats f 2.50to $8.
U.OLLOBAUGH So
Vote for Schweyer for District
Attorney.
Whole Stock of Kip Boots only
$2.50. liOLLOBACOH k OOX.
Vote for Ehrenzeller for County
Tre isarer.
Another new line of Hats just re
oeiveJ. Hollobaugh Sox.
Thursday to-morrow will be re
union day.
It snowed on the Allegheny rnoun
taiuron Saturday.
Sheriff L-ipp is hard to equal as an
luctioueer.
Oeorgo Fridny of Osceola 6pent
Sunday ia town.
Voto the whole Republican ticket
Election Day, November 7th. Vote
tie Republican ticket.
Vote for Stewart and lloore for
Couaty Ouuuiisnianfrrs.
Ge- J. I'irker spent soms days in
PhiisJelpnia List weak.
M. P. Crawford visited the World'.
Fair at Chicago last week.
Eljur Kirk is attending the great
Fair at Chicago this week.
J. Fnnk l'utterson of Harrisburg
Tisited in ton n on Sabbath.
Cloyd Purknr of Harrifburg paid
the town a vihit on Tuesday.
Mrs. Bonsall, wife of Editor Bon-
Ball is visiting m Philadelphia.
s1 George E. Hainbach of Lewistown
Jbn. i . i t i a
ra, visueu iu town ou oaiuraay.
Jliss Annie Hoops of Jlilroy is vis
iting the family of Judge Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash. North return
ed bouie from Chicago last week.
Wi'.ber Schweyer sojourned in
Pittsbrir several days this week.
Mrs. James Fink of Patterson is
visiting her danghter in Harrisburg
The cannery closed its work on
Monday after putting up 125,000
cans.
A mouth orysn was found in the
itrett, and awaits its owner at this
office.
"s Blanche Wright is home from
a visit t- Harrisburg and the World's
fair at Chin.o. j
Many valuable fruit trees that were
years in growing were blown down
on Friday night.
A full line of ium nnntn. licrlit. nnd
LeaTy weights.
HoixoBAroH Son".
Sorenti-en tickets for the World's
Fair wer" sold for one train last Sat
urday evening.
51. si Biz R ,bis m started on a
journey to California last Saturday
to "risit a Bister.
Th population of the United
States is incrnaaiug at the rate of sev
en thousand a dav.
Gothing Merchant Harley and wife
havo r.-t'.irr.edfrom a trip to the west,
and the World's Fair.
Patterson A Schweyer have moved
tteir Law Office to Main St., oppo
Ktethe Jacobn Hu,e.
. Mr. Elmfer MeUc-rn of Huntingdon
jwitel ex post master Mr-Nitt in Pat
ter, m BbT. ral days lust week.
T! apple crop in the United
States this year is estimated at one
qnarter i,f what it was lust year.
I '1 not a gl thing to do, ti
immediatelv after a meal. It
"oieulated to congest the brain.
A rise in the river floated off the
""spnns of the M.-sico bridge that
hl..wn down last Friday night.
L Bunts Wilson will sell a car
c , 1 1,,wa horses in Selinsirrove,
-,,fer '"unty. to morrow, Thursday.
St)iiffe
.. .Tn nuuui uie
Lvdia
a,lj
' ise and lot after the ad
tisT'11"1 of 11,6 public "ale for
r!K.!-"!'0w,b,e trtct Sarsasarflta is tsamwrs.
- ro bksum cures. Taks aa ether.
BOets.
r and Mrs
..i.i. i
Fred Walker ofPhil-
Z Mr. and Mrs. S.imuel Show-
town.
.. p'ilo H.imliu and
wife bth ua
""s ot j
Sa.li.1
''iiiiatu. but now eitizena o
;. ' "" TlhlllS n town and ti
t u"J niong friends.
, ihfl Rl
v.cru oi ma oueer have un
-u goon ileal of counterfeit
rJ.wth silver and paper in
so says the Tribune
Tl,. i.-1
Al
CI 'a on 31 9 LyJia Stouffer's
w. ti' 2 , .Publlc sale on Saturday
Bnt .i, .' "ut the executor would
"w it to go for that price
"Wt week
Hollidavsbur'r
had
eC; t owr 11,0 "lopement of rner
tiL .U wiUl Mr. Crawford the
nsati
le
- a ne.ghbor. L.t.lefta
m 'our children.
wife
Don't get wet when you can buy
an umbrella for 50 cents.
HOLLOBACOH k SoS.
Miss Marion Scholl has returned
from a five months visit to New York,
Chicago and the west.
$5, $6, and $7.50 for men's Fall
Sack Suits, single and double breast
ed. All this season's designs at
Meyers .
The rain and storm caused a land
slide at Ryde station in Mifflin coun
ty, that covered three railroad tracks,
last Friday night.
The wild wind on Friday night,
unroofed tne barns of Samuel Cleck,
Dr. Atkinson and Jerome Ailman in
Walker township.
The wind last Friday night ripped
off a number of yards of the south
east corner of Kurtz Kauffman'a
barn near this town.
lou can be suiteet at Meyers' at
any price you wish to pay for a suit,
from $3.50 up.
The large cattle and straw sheds
at the barn of Jerome Thompson
near Mexico, was blown down by the
storm of Friday night.
The Beaver Snveler County Herald
says: Mrs. West Row,f rom near Mif-
nintown, spent several days with
Theodore Row and family.
Wesley Sherlock and Andrew
Allison, who were delegates to the
Christian Endeavor Convention at
Reading, returned home on Saturday.
We have aa extra large line of G.
A. R Suits, guaranteed fast colors.
Hollobadgu t Son.
Already there is a movement on
foot to hold another World's Fair in
seven years after this at New York.
A Fair that will beat the Chicago
Fair.
Charlie Renningor has bought a
house and lot from Albert Hacken
berger at East Point. The property
used to be known as the Kreider
house.
Merchant Schott has had a new
floor placed in his main etoro room.
The old one was about worn through
by the almost ceaseless tramp of cus
tomer. $2.50, $2.87, $3.50 and $4.03 bovs
long pants suits in the latest Fall ef
fects at Meytrs'.
'During the past fiscal year over
seven million pieces were ''treated' in
the dead letter otuee, containing mon
ey enclosures of over two million dol
lars in value."
Trlnk3. We have broken the
prices, but the trunks themselves can
not be brokeu. Crystal covered
trunks, double-iron bound, full-finished
tray $1.75 at Meyers'.
Misses Mollie and Sallio KaulLn in,
daughters of Mr. Kurtz Kauff
man of near this town are visiting
the World's Fair at Chicayro this
week, in corapanv with friends.
If you want substantial working
pants, we have the Kersey-Corduroy
Doeskin or Cassimere.
nolXOBACGH 4 SoX.
One of the events last week that
startled the humor of the town was
the Tribune placing Mr. John Ktka's
card of announcement for County
Treasurer under the death notices.
The best and ofilj Double Extract Sarttparilla Is
Manners. It curst. Taks no othar. bO cents.
There are not as many people af
flicted with consumption in this coun
ty a3 there used to be. Who can ex
plain why consumption as a disease
is on the decline in Juniata covnty.
A correspondent of the Seliusgrove
Tribune notes the fact that at Mid
dleburg recuntlv, he saw a woman in
her bare feet on a wood-pile chopping
wood. She has a lazv. Joless hus
band.
The Wiieron shed of Albert Kauff
man of Walker, was crushed by the
recent strong wind. A drill belong
ing to Samuel Sieber was broken by
the fail of the crib, but can be re
paired.
The many truthful tes'imonials in
behalf of Hood's Sarpapiirilla, prove
that Hoods cures even when all oth
ers fail Try it now.
Merchant Harlev after returning
from the World's Fair went to Phil
adelphia and bought a largo stock of
clothing for his store where you can
be accommodated in the purchase of
anything and everything that a man
wears.
The McVeytown Journal says: Mr.
Dull is havinar a route surveyed from
the sind-works to the railroad. He
intenels to have pipes laid and pump
all the sad from the works over to
the road. This will do ajvay with all
the teams.
Joseph G. Lonjr, Ansipnee of the
estate of Ezra Smith, sold 147 acres
with the buildings of the homestt-ad
tract to Tsam Benner. Sr.. for 1730
lollars and the balance of the farm.
56 acres to Amanda Beashor for fiva
hundred dollars.
Benjamin F. Tennis of Dauphin
county, who perpetrated an unmen
tionable assault upon the little .
year old girl Agnes C. Wripht a t
Hummelstown, September 19, and
then to hide his crime killed the
child, has been sentenceel to be hung
on December 7.
Misses Clara Rothrnck, Jennie
Banks of town, Bessie Hetrick and
brother Blair, Jennie Wright and
JVr. and Mrs. Henry Klose of Mexico,
nnrl fis Jennie Wilson and brother
Walter, and MUh. Rvlgarsof Walk
er township, started last haluraay
for the World's Fair.
500 Samples of Goods to select
from. Measures taken, suits mane
to order, and a perfect fit guaranteed.
Hollo bauoh t ox.
J. H. Fahley in the Philadelphia
North American, of last Saturday
says, there is no prosperity in abuild
iug for a theatre or amusement pur
poses that was built f jr a church.
Such buildings are all unlucky build
ings for amusement purposes he says.
The records of such buildings he
says, proves what he says.
A fierce storm of wind and rain
prevailed on Friday night, and few
rooves in town were close enough to
keep out the water. Trees were up
rooted and broken off, and many
f. nces blown down. Two pans of
v. MoTin hridce were blown into
thfl nnner side of the i
piers. The storm came from the
southeast.
$1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 for boys
double-breasted suits t to 24 years.
Cheviots and fancy designs at Mey
ers'. .
Miss Minnie Neely is visiting the
family of her brother J. Howard
Neely, Esq, and other friends in
town.
To cure nervousness your nerves
must be fed by Pure Blood. Hoods
Sarsapasilla makes Pure Blood. Take
it, now.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Crane of
Lyons Farm, are visiting the family
of the Rev. John R. Henderson at
the Presbyterian Parsonage.
The letters that remained nncali. d
for in the Mifflin town post office on
Saturday evening were addressed:
Miss Harriet J. Barckla, Mrs. John
Taylor, Miss Kate Woekely.
We keep extra Sizes in Suits, pan
taloons, shirts, collars, over-alls and
underwear Hollobaugh a Son.
The Yacht races between the Eng
lish Valkyrie and the American Vigi
lant, the last three in five was won by
the Vigilant, and the prize cup that
has been kept in America the past 42
years remains with the Americans.
Clothing Merchant Harley brought
with him from the World's Fair
Ground, wheat that he obtained at
the Washington and California State
Buildings, William Lauver, farmer
on the Harley farm, has sowed the
wheat and will take care of it
next harvest
for i
Men's suits from $2 to $20. Boys'
suits from $1 to $10.
Hollobauoh Sox.
The grand weather that prevailed
hst week in this part of the country,
was brought to a close on Friday by
the side sweep of the great storm
that swept along the Atlantic coast.
The great storms along the Atlantic
moving from the south nearly always
reach us far inland as to the contral
part of Pennsylvania.
Iljods Pills cure all liv.ir ills, 25c
Sent by mail in receipt of prico by
C. I. Hood it Co., Apothecaries, Low-
el', Mass.
Ou the last night of the York coun
ty Fair, a fire baoke out on the
groundb destroying 120 stables. Two
valuable horses perished. New York,
valued at $2,500, and Commander a
trick horse, valued at $1,000. The
animals belonged to the Mrytio Peck
combination. One of the horses was
turned loose on the grounils but he
ran back and rushed iuto the flames.
A lnrge bull-dog in one of the stalls
kept those back who attempted to
rescue a horse and he had to be hit
on the head with an axe and killed
before anyone could get into the stall.
The Peek combination loses 7,000,
and the Agricultural Society $4,000
and indivieluals, $2,000, making a to-
t-d loss of about $13,000, upon which
there is an insurance of but ?2,40i).
The people ejuickly recognize mer
it and this is the reason the s ties of
Hood's Saisaparilla are continually
increasing.
Thedajsofthe Columbian show
at Chicago are drawing to a close.
It is a wonderful exhibition and so it
should be in the light of the fact
that about thirty-two million dollars
were expended to get it together and
iu shape in Jackson Park, Chicago.
That is a great sura of mmoy but
not as grtat a sum of money a the
ingle image that crowned the tower
in the great temple of Babvlon when
the city was in its glory. The tower
was of stone over 3eveu hundred feet
high and was surmounted by the im
age of a man 40 feet high and plated
with forty million ilollars worth of
gold. That was a permanent struc
ture. If there was an image of 40
feet high that had $40,000,OJO gold
ou it in the United States the gold
bugs would soon have the Cleveland
Administration after it. Vote the
Republican ticket.
Large Men can ba flitted in suits,
pantaloons, shirte, collars and under
wear up to 4S siz".
Hollobauoh t Soh.
From the Bloomfield Democrat of
the 11th inst: Solomon Kepner of
Juniata county, Pa., was fined 10
and costs by Squire Kipp for cruelty
to animals, on Monday. The squire
should have an interpreter the nxt
timo he examines witnesses from
Turkey Valley. Spangler s boa
constrictor snakes escapee! from the
box in which thev were kept last
week, but were recaptured with dif
ficulty. The largest one hail to be
chloroformed before it coulel be se-
cureel. John Ward of Millers-
town had a nairow escape from
drowning on last r riday. He was
employed carting c'ay from the river
bank and while loading the horse
acrops the railroad tracks the animal
frightened at the cars anil ran off,
catching John between theshaftsand
horse, ran into the river and swam
half way across before he could ex
tricate himself from the shafts. He
succeeded in getting the horse turn
ed and he swam to the shere.
Men's Suits from S2. to $20; Boys'
Suits from $1 to $10. Knee pants
Suits at all prices.
Hollobaugh c Son.
Miss Bessie Robison one of Mif
flin's brightest and interesting young
girls, started on Saturday evening on
Fast line for Novato, Marin Co., Cal.,
he exnects to mako her fu
ture home with her sister Mrs. Nell
Ailman. Before arriving at her des
tination she expects to spend a week
or so in Altoona and Chicago At
the latter place she will meet Dr.
Harry Sweigart, who will accompany
her to the State of ashington
She will also spend some time in Lo-.
rransuort. Ind.
Her departure was felt with regret
by her large circle of triends, ana es
eieciallv among her school mates ami
associates, who will missjher pleasant
nnmtmnionahiD very much.
Last week she was entertained
nleosantlv at the homes of the
fullowin-': Misses Rachel Henderson,
Maude Burchfield, Martha Jackman,
Nellie Musser Jennie Adams and
T5ll Kuhwever. Her many friends
wish her happiness and prosperity in
her far off western Home.
Strong nerves, sweet Bleep, good
appetite, healthy digestion and best
of all Pure Blooel, are given by
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
.. it. m eund lake Nlannsrs Double t-
freceraasilU. Irslhesest Tr, It 60ees.
Church Repairs.
"A Congregational meeting of the
Presbyterians of Lewistown was held
in the lecture room Monday evening,
at which a decided sentiment was
shown in favor of more extensive re
pairs than that of simply frescoing
and painting. A committee of six
was appointed to solicit subscriptions
for the purpose. The proposed plan
of repairs is to place the crgan and
choir at the rear or the pulpt, re-s.-uiiag
the church on a Be. i-- rcular
plan, togther- with other improve
ments. A stair ay and a room for
the pastor or session will also be
placed at the rear of the church.
The cost of the changes will be $5,000.
Juniata Conference
The Juniata Conference, Lutheran
church, will be held at Ickesburg,
October 23, 24, 25, 1893, Rev.
Gao. Trostle, pastor. Subject, "The
Cbnrch," sub divided as follows:
Monday evening, "Her Members,"
Rev. W. D. E Scitt; Tuesday morn
ing, "Her Mission," Rev. W. F. Steck:
Tuesday afternoon, "Her Worship,"
Rev. J. B. Focht; Tuesday evening,
"Her Children," Rev. W. H. Fahs,
and Temperance, Rev. A. K. Zimmer
man; Weduesday morning, "Her
Agencies,'- Rev. E. E. Berry; Wed
nesday afternoon, "Htr Means of
Grace" (commuuion), Rev. A. H.
Spangler; Wednesday evening, "Her
Final Triumph," Rev. J. J. Minne
mier.
Literary NoteYor October.
Marion Crawford opens up a new
line of thought iu his article entitled
"Rome, the Capital of a New Repub
lic," appearing iu the October Com
mopolitan. It is cot likely that the
October number will have the suc
cess which atte-uded that for Septem
ber. The extraordinary spectacle
was presented of a 12 cent maga
zine selling for 50 and 75 cents, aud
many hundreds were even sold at
$1.00 each. Probably the record re
mains without a parallel, in periodi
cal sales, of a number proving so in
teresting that, after 211,005 copies
had been sold, the News Company
had ordeis for 50,000 more than they
could supply, while dealers in var
ious parts of the country, discover
ing the esteem in whish the maga
zine was held, immediately raised
their prices to double, treble, quad
ruple, and iu many cases to eight
times the regular price. The pub
lishers elo not yet know what their
rf al circulation is, owing to the limit J
ed capacity of their presses; but ma
chinery is being put in placo which
will supply an edition for December
exceeding 300,000, and during that
month it will be possible to eleter
mine just how many Cotmopolitant
the public will buy.
Chicago Day.
On Chicago Day at the World's
Fair SL-ven hundred thousand people
visited the grounde. It requires a
quick tongued man to count ten thou
sand iu an hour one nt a time. To
count 700,000 at a time would re
quire two dars and twentv-two h urs.
The 10th of October was Chicago
Day. People began to enfer the
grounds at 6 30 in the morning," and
it was ( 30 on the morning of the)l 1th
before the last of the crowd got ,out
of the grounds.
nog Memory.
Captain McClellau has a dog nam
ed Pedro, that has a remarkable mem
ory. Pedro is no pup, but is old
enough to have passed through the
excitement of a number of the bi,
fires that devastated the towu. But
no one knew that the tire alarm whis
tle had made an everlasting impres
sion on the dog's mind till on Mon
day morning when the Railroad Conr
pany started the whistle to call its
hands to work. Podro was fast
asleep when the whistle began to
blow. Its hoarse ugly sound awak
ened nun. ith a yelp and a run,
he started for the street, running
hither and thither manifesting the
greatest alsrm, and then started for
the other siele of the river. While
running on the brielge a number of
citizens noticed his agitation. Be
fore he reached Patterson the whistle
stopped blowing. Every time the
whistle blows he runs to look for a
fire. The elog'a acts clearly indicate
strong dog memory and a keen
sense of sound to recognize in the
Railroad shop whistle the fire alarm
whistle.
ytAKKIEDi
Crosson Don;HMAj. On Sep'r
2Sth by Iiev. M. Li. Drum, Sam'l L.
CroHson of Columbus, O., and Jen
nie Dongbnian of this countv.
SlCFXI.EJUiEKOKR SlF.BER. Oil Oct.
5tb, by elder S. S. Beaver, Mr. Nor
man Shedlenberger and Marv O. Si-
ber both of Fayette townnhip.
Sr-ArTTERiurK (xii.nnoM. On Oc
tober lOtb. 1803, by Rev. II. C. Hol
loway, D. D., C. J. Slautterback and
Annie Coldron both of thin county.
MirFLINTOWN MARKKTS.
HirrLMTOwa, Oct. 12. 1893.
Butter
Ftrss
Ham,.
Shoulder,
lard......... . .......
Sides,
MIFTLINTOWN GBA1N
Wheat
Corn in ear
Oats,
Rye
. 20
. 20
..18
. 14
MAKKKT
60
55
27 to 3')
50
Cloverseed. ..
Timothy seod $2.00
Flu seed 1 60
hraa 90
Chop $1.20 a hundred
Middlings 1.10
Ground Alum Salt 1 U0
Vn.ericou Salt 80c to 7 5
Philadelphia Markets, Oct. H
Wheat (J8c: Corn 4Gc-; Bye 55c; Oats
3G to 38c; wheat Btraw $.S a ton; oats
straw $8 a ton; Hay fl3 to 18 a ton;
straight rye btraw ll to 5jo a ton
cloverseed, dull at $5.40 per bushel
Tallow in cakes 5c a lb; shoulder 8
per lb; live chickens 8 to 10c a lb;
ducks 8 to 9c a lb; geeEe 8 to 9c a lb;
turkeys 9 to 10c; cheese 0 to lc
Douud: sutrars 5 to 5ic a lb; Penn
svlvania potatoes 53 to 70c a busb
sweet potatoes 28 to 30c a basket;
onions 50 to GOc a bush; ice house
ecrcs 19 to 20c a doz.; fresh eggs ,21c
te TZl". o una uuiter io aoc, uauu
iwtktd 17 to 19j: frebh creamery 25
to 30c a pound; hous 12 to 25c
pechts, half peck 20 to 30c; Aiiples
$2 U. S-'o 00 a i.-ai lei.
ilr. J. A. Wheeler
ii
While Serving My Country
I was taken 111 with spinal disease and rheu
matism. When I returned home my trouble
was still with mo, and I was confined to my bed,
unable to help myself for 22 months, jutei
taking seven bottles of Hood's SarsiparllU I
was wll and have not since been troubled with
my old complaints. My wife was In IU health,
suffering with headache, dizziness and dys
pepsia. Btie took two bottles of
Hood's Sarsapcrilla
and foci Ii!ie a new wnus." James A.
Wheeleh, 1300 Division St., BalUmoro, Md.
Hood'3 Piliswcrhe best after-dinner PJla.
assist tlifiestlon. cure headacbe. Try a box.
leHCli Crate.
Mic. Annie E. Huinphrev is pre
pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater
ial, Plastering Lntli, Shingles and all
kinds of Baildii.g Mnteriid at the
Mill formerly on tied bv her late hns-
bautl, R. W Humphrey, deceased.
Peach lumber a speciality. Maze,
Juniata county, Pa. tf.
JJ P. DEPwIi,
I'RiCTICAI. DENTIST,
(Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col-
Icjre,) forui'irly of Mitllinli'ir?, !'., hus lo
cated tx-rmanentlv in Vittlintown, as suc
cessor to tholstw Dr. i. L. Derr, snrt ili
coniinue thu rien'al business (establishi-d
by the Infer in 1W10) at tho well known of
fice on Bridgt- sireet ojiposite Court House.
1X7" TEETH EXTRACTED, AbSOLVTE-
LY WITHOUT PA1X.
Jo Chloroform, Ether, or Gas u&rtl.
No Sore Gums or Dweomfort to ratient,
e'ilher (llirinp extraction or afterwards
All these sre Guaranteed tr to charge
will be mad.
VS All work simrunteed lo (rive prfe-cl
satibfaction. Terms, strictly cb.
H. P. DERR,
I'ractlcal Ifentlwt.
HOLLOBAUGH &
HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING STOKE.
THE LARGEST STOCK 01
And are the largest dealers in Clo'hmz in Juniata County. If yon doubt
it, cxaaiine our etock sod compare it with others and render your verdiot.
They have all their Fall and Winter
mering away on Summer Goods When
not in style. Their stock thi season comprises all the latest in fancy worst.
cd, fancy cheviots, I luck chevic tn, caHu.erei, ko. In all the different
makes, round and square sank, single or doublr; breasted, cutaways, fco. Their
prices range for men's suits frotn (2) two to ("20) twenty dollars and in chil
drens' suits from one to seven dollars. Purely all olasscs oan te suited in this
soalo.
Th?y have undoubtedly the grandest line of dress overcoats ever seen
this market.
Tbe Finest Beaver Coats lined with Satin, in Black, Blue and Brown
The raost Superb Lino of Kerseys and Melton.i in dare and light shades.
The genuine Chinchilla in Blue and Black nvi with sa'iu. Also in the best
Italiau Cloth, in prices ranging from 7 to 20 dollars.
THE I It Isimi. OF
HEAVY STORM COATS
COMPRISES Irish rrieze. Genuine
Satinette at prices that will surprise you for cheapness.
A Full Line of Cbildrens' Overcoats v ry lotr.
Their line of eats. is alrars tbe
all tne young men snow it, wuue tuey
buy of us.
In neckwear and suspenders t!i?y
Their line of r ine Shirts, Cotton
nothintr to be desired.
Large men will find a Complete Li
derwear, collars, bats and overalls tt.at
They are the Agents of the Celebrated Douglas Shoe and have all styles
and sizes.
They are also the agents of the
tbe smallest boy or tbe largest inau.
iney nave a iuii line oi goia ana
collar and ouffbuttous, Trunks, llaud
brellas. AO.
manning toe puouo ior tueir noerai pa'rnige in the past, and assuring
you that we will endeavor to merit a
yours to serve. HOLLWUAUG 11 A
i&i X imh I III 1
HORSES
Thera has been a preat deal of
Time of Funerals. 1 bave new disposed of Lat team of horses, and purohased
an elegant team of Blsck Hrrees at tbe cof I ot $575.00 which art perfeotlj
safe. Anj woman can drive them.
MILD
POWER CURES.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Hamphfvv",SplAi-uMalentlAcallyaMl
carefully rered fuiueUl, aHl for yemn In
private priidlo and fur over thirty yean ty tb
euple with entire huci-mm. Every tingle Speclflo
a niMx'lal cure fiir tbe llMnie u-iiimxI.
Tbey vura w 1 1 hull I d niKK I uk. rurc 1 ur or reduclTta
thevttim.aiMlani It J;.ii ntiu uitd tuceuvrieisn
I Heiue4lre of the World.
urr uv VDMMua. wawh
1 KrTfM, C'oniiaMtlona, Inftammatknia. .23
5 Vs irmii, Wiu-tu lever, Worm ollc... .
a Teclhlna; eNlle, e'rvlus. afcefulnerf .-25
4 llarrfctra, of ( blhlrrn or Adult -ii
S Irrariitterr.tiiiiiiuK. hill, un eoilc....
6 t 'alera. JMortoaa, Vomiting
9 t'aus-aa. C'olils, IrourhUkv. -a
H3fNralsia., Toutnarhe. Kacw-ha....
O llciaachea, Kl.-lc Hradartae. Vertlm. .4.1
f O Dyaprpaia, U1Houbqm. ( onatlpalloa .43
1 I Suppreaard or Falnfal Herlada.
13 Yt bllra. Too I'mfuia 1-rranla
1 4'rovp. l.arynaiUa, Hoarxaorcs....
14 snlt Rhttnra, k-ryslpplaa, Eruptions.
1.1 KaeerMarlam.or lUtruuiatio Pallia..
.ii
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lh-alaria. kllla. Fevor and Agua....
17-l'iloa. Blind orhlea.llr.it
IS Opbianlray, Sort or Waak Even .
.a
.a
.us
.25
19 ittHrrh. luflUMnaa. t okl lti tba Head
'JO n uuoplua t'aaatt
21 Aathma, Oiiprwaed PraathlDjr..
.-!3
.2.1
'2-J Kar Itiachara-Ka. livralrud Vaartng
23 Srrolula. fcnUr,-l 1 land, sit rlliiif
i l-;iu-rl Itahlllly. rrosli-alHcalLuaas
.23
J.l lrrpy, and canty Hacrviiona
2 fra-Mickuw, SkHtnea (ruin Hiding
jy-Kldarr UIaH.sps
!sot-e Haatli, or e'auka.
.23
.23
.23
.23
ae-t rinary W.-akuoaa, Wetting Bed..
.11 -Painful PertorW
.1 -l)ipkl!i! rla, I h eratal Sore TS..at .
.23
.23
.23
.23
35 taroBie ('ngeaiittus A aruptlons.
I EXTHA NCMBEES:
i S. Xervaa Ocblllfv. Nominal Weak-
iv-m. or Involuntary Iu'liarifea 1.
.CO
: 92 Uiaraaraof th llsart. Palpitation I.OO
33 t.pilepay, Spaiuiia. il. Vltua lanca...l.OO
iiii r DTrv'i". r fnat-y-4 mm rocWt ml prtc
Im. UraiPsisicTi' HnvsL 1 1 14 ict. aaiLSB rasa.
lit flriHu: 1H- arD.co..t 1 1 a t n wimmm su. m yw.
SPECIFICS.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
, "THE PILE OINTMENT."
; For rttea P.xlernal or fnte-vtal. Ellnd orRleedtnir:
I KUtula la Auu: lu-blujrarlllcwdlua' of Ilia ftocuuu.
Tbe relief la luimcdlau. tlie cura uartaln.
I raioE, so cxs. tbialsize. s cts.
Bold by DraccUW, ar aaet pel-pi wa rvcvtpt at prlaa.
BArBKKte-a.(a.,lIl llSWUSaaiSI.. KW ISBS
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Eorses, Cattls, Sheep, logs, Hogs,
AND FOULTHY.
300 Pace Book on Treatment ef Animals
and Chart rrnt irtc,
rmrs j Fevers. f oaireatinna. Tntlnmanalloa
A. A. i "final .HruluuiiW. Milk Fever.
IS. Il.rtraina, l.ameaeaa. Hhenmatieam.
llMteutper. Noanl Olaehargea
. !.-llota or Cruba, Wartna.
V.. K.4'ut:hw, Heaven, lneauionlsu
F.F. folic or ;rlpe. Bellyacbe.
l:.(;.-U,,rrl.i,r. I Lninrrh.
11. Ii. I rinary nnd Kiduey IMaaaaraw
i.i.-av,rupnvr 171-aspmHCM, .uaorp.
K Ditteam oi lineaitat ParmlysU.
filiiKlc Battle tovtr SOdosrM), . . mjq
blable Cair with tpcJfafj, MannAL
HYUirj fun- Oil a ti-i feJlcator. S70
Jar Vcirriuary C are Oil, 1UM
KI4 trr Drttrarluat r hC pnpmit ttyitw mmA mm mmm
liy t.i m-iyt mt pa-ir.
Ul-aiUK X4JiMl.iO. 111 Jk lltaiUUa8U,SMTTm,
CLOTHING.
G.od in stock. Others are ham
September is here liiien dusters are
in
Shetland, Cassiuiere, Chinohilla and
latest out. Vi e have the Hat Trade and
loruirny went lo liarrisburg tbey now
have the latest and best to be had.
luffs, Hosiery and underwear leave
.e of extra sized suits, pantaloons, un
are not Kept by others.
world - wide Sweet Orr Overall and can fit
simr watches, gold chains, sold rines.
Bgs, Satchels, Valises, Telescopes, Um
continuation of it in the future we are
SON, the Clothiers, Main St., Patterson, Pa.
talk abmt my lorses not being safe
They jay no attention to cars.
THE
VERY TRULY,
S. S. RUBLE,
IMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
&6 a
T J.
r . , w wm m v V is r 1,1 v. V V
ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, and KX1KS
IENCE are the five points that make our busioese grow larger each day. Ws
gain by every sale a lrieud and customer.
3(5- This price will buy your choice from aline of Men's good hon- Qf3.
est Fall suits, iu single or double breasted styles. Their true val
ue is away above tba selling price, but values go begging these
days. Have you $6. If so, seleot one of these suits.
--"viots and Casaimore cut io both single and double-breasted styles, and
cannot be matohed anywhere below $15.
TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 are made of very fma
Cassimeres and Covert Cloths in latest shades and colors, out in semi
or full box style; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16.
O At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's All-Wool Suitu, cut ia
wl. Infest sbapest of Business Ssok and Frook Styles, and made of
best American Cassimeres and Cheviots, they'd be good value at $16
and $17.
TWELVE DOLLMtS Nothing like our finely fashioned and eirefully tailor
ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered ia this to wo at that
prioe. Stylish dressers; see them. You will be surprised.
? If you want something extra fine see our imported Dress Suits at $15.
&J-Jxhey're made of all different choice materials, cut trimmed aud lowed
like custom work, and are tbe equal of any $20 Suits offered.
FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overcoat for $20, $22 or $25 until
you have seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer them to most gar
ment" iiffered elsewhere for one-third to OBe half more money, don't buy
Schools will open soon and our relar annual sale of 9chool suits will
take plaoe. Read:
75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy col
ored Sailor Suits; worth more than double.
$2 will buy choice from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different materials and
latest paterns, cut in double breasted Reefer, Ziuave" Junior, Primroje, .Mid
way, and other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.50
$3 93 will buy your Choice from an extra fine line of Boys' New Fall
Suit, in pretty and original styles, and made of strictly All Wool Cassimerea
and Cheviots. They are worth $5 and $0.
50o for choice from a big line of
imeres and Cheviots.
The Latest Fashions in Derbys and
Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per
NECKWEAR IN THE
.
25 e. 50o. A large assortment of Trunks and fcatcbels on aecona r ioor at ivw
est Prioes.
FERD MEYERS,
the Wholesale & Eetail ClotMer, Bridge St., Miiintswn, Fenna.
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Special Invitation To Tlie Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily
from
THE IMMENSE ST0GK
D. W.
It
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at tne
TIi nric-es leave all CompetitorB in the rear, so don't fai
to give him a call if in need of
D. W. ii
HAVE IGUMOKEY TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER ?
-CALL. AT
THE FIRST
EiiE,
MIFFLINiOWN, PA.
FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates
FRAZERgIe
BEST I!V TOE WORLD.
ltswaarlnn qnalttteearaqnanrpH aaail. fcctoally
atlaatin w taro bozM of any other brand. V as
Sectad by boat. irUKl TUC
FOR SALE BT PEALKB3 GENERALLY.
s
A L. E S 31 E AJ
WANTED .L
LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell om
Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and
Steadv Employment frnarantertl.
CI1ASK BROTHERS COMPANY,
Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, N. Y.
Tbe Semttnel and Kepuihrm office is tbe
place to get job work done. Tijit. It will
pay yon If yon need anythioR In that line.
FIRST FALL
SALE OF
k1 a aa 4-
We-have jiint returned from a cooiietely
demoralized (. lotbinp market, and a iliough
nr Uirchasts were larKr than ever before,
the money invested, owitig to the great thrink
sge In values, cauaid by tbe freat stringency
is far less than in previous reasons. Tbn, ef
coins mi sns lower i mccs for you tha- ever
before in our history.
Knee Pants, made ot wear-resisting cass
Alpine Hats for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.
cent, more for the same niaKe.
NEWEST SHAPES,
... .a t-i ana . 1A
OF
will be
, onaenunjr
Clothing.
. -r TI TT
AKLHi I
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLISTOWH, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH BOTHHOCK. Prtniitni.
T. VAN IRWIN,' CAwr.
DIBICTOSS.
W. C. Potneroy, Jospph Kotniwa,
John Hprtsler,
Josiah L.
Bartas,
Robert K. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Louis E.
Atkinson,
STOCKHOLDERS :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jsne H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Potneroy, J- Holmes Irw'a
Msry Kurtz, Jerome N. Thonipsn, Jr,
John Hertzler. T. V. Irwic.
Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Bsrtan,
John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson,
P. H. M. Peonell, Lvi light,
Samuel S. Rothiock, Wm. Swsrta.
Solomon Msnbeck,
Threa and Four per cent, interest will ba
paid on certificates of deposit.
jan 23, 1891 tf
TO WEAK Ijm
Snffcrlnc from tba eBxt of rsuthful mw sariv.
dacsr.'VSaUbffWeakDraa. loat mauhooj. . I
send a valuable traaUM ( wWi Klnlu ro4
particulars for aoms sara. FREE"' abaras. 9
Dlendll saadleal vork : ahouM ba read by f T-r;
sua who is Barvous and dabUKaUd. addrasaj
prof. r. C FOWLER. BfaoOua. C4MaBs-
DltDTItDPT
Core guaranta4
liv Ir. J. p. Mayer
llUl ah a I , BiaasKIl ArrhSt. Phils.
Ia. Lase at -nce. No operation or hasDeat
di-ly. Thousnnits of "nrcs. Ir. Mayer U"V
Hotel Penn, Keft.linK, I'a., e.nil Saturday ol
each month Send lor circuliiri. Advice lraa
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