TPnF.L & REPUBLICAN ' MII'LIN'TOWN : ffEDSEMT EC. 18, 1898. TERMS. Knuerirt'-on. Per " " paid tfaasient advertise, lonta Inserted at go per Inch for each insertion, "-wisicnt bunirc notices la local col- J. is cent I 'ia0 'or escn aseroa. Dtlinctinm will be made to these desiring tae year, nt.n or qaartrr w psr. SHOIIT LOCALS. Lirn grip. Tor is Dmu liss bud a toucli of raning grained wood nse e,.Kl ten. jir i,vb tLe pt.-eets ara tLo dev il, school of vice. There are 154 prisoners in tLo Brss county jail. There are more Jews in New York tba iQ Jerusalem. Tb Tribune wants a boy to learn the printing traJe. K.ffl:i)g mitches are indulged in thi-winter freely. Brilo contractors were numer ous last fc'iturdty. There are- 19 lodges of Odd Fel lows iu Ciearfield courty. Let them go Cleveland and Lis cangreHp give t'uem rope. Dr B. F. Aekley, of this town ha an antidote for diphtheria. Tu. c 1.1 weather of last winter Jjc-;vi uii the 3.-1 of January. Char'.ta AJarns is in Philadelphii taking a c-iurse ia Pharmacy. It csts about $400,000 to hold a state election in Pennsylvania. TLore is a good deal of sickness in the community, mostly grip. ppip'm who don't respect them selves have no respect for others. I; is no longer pood forai to lift the coat tail when one sits down, A Uachers institute will be held in f.n Waturford, early in January. S ". Ileteriek h-w been appointed pot master at Mexico this county. Sportsmen are stocking Lancaster county with Tennessee Partridges. Mr. Homy S. Seholl visited Phila delphia and Bucks connty last week Miss L;l!ie Etka has returned from a visit to relatives in Waahington, l C. SsTtet cider is said to be a cure for rhauiu Uiara, bat hard cider is a partly z r. Mrs. Sclioll and daughter Miss Marion have been ill the past week wi!i grip. Mir Ellin Aucker ran a sewing: iu; machine needle through one of her finders the other day. Tus Meth -diat church erected the pst sninner awl rrcr-ntlv dedicated in Port R',1 oat $5;900. j The Pennsylvania Eulroad will need a million dol'ars worth of steel rails in 1804. The United Brethren churoh at Locust Run, w:Il be dedicated on the 17th inst., next Sunday. Wis titer wini people fmy the early old sr.sp inicatos pft weather for tbs after part of the winter. Mr. Mary J-.cobi, Miss Sallie Par ker, Mis liary PattersoD, spent a few days in Philadelphia last week. Sheriff Lapp, was in Harrisburg or. t') day of the execution of the fiend TenaU, arid sw the hanging. E II Allen, r.f .VcCoysville, recent It dr.-eased, ciripdthe mail between Miflir.to .rn tirA McCrysvil'e15 years. Famuli Funk ar.d wi,'e of Center, this co-.inty spent ThsnkegJvingr Day with their son Dr. Funk in Hxrris burg. The TTuntinrrdon Globe sayB there are ver 3000 cases of Grip in Hunt ingdon county, with th6 returns not all in. ATr .Wo B. GraTbill, of Phil delphia, haa been visiting her friend Mrs. II. S. Scholl, on TVs.hington street. Daring the cider making season 650 barrels of cider were made al W. A. Stime's cider p'ess in Mifnm cem.ty. Th mnv friends of W. B. Ober- i,..! i,r.nf MifTllintown rezre-t tT leavu that he 13 ia witti typuoi' fever r.t Gettysburg. T : .i , l.i i-n-niriincT uriCli-P Pd fcrln th Mifuiutowp post offico on Sataiilay were for Mr. Charles C-.n-nors. Sir. Julim Walker. The no preaching in tho Prefi bykriau church on Sunday on ac count of Mr. Henderson's inability to preach, because of iho grip. Then-; u ft young m :'a ?rrS county that twic a weeK ruun. tfirl till 2 o'clock in th3 morning, a:ul tbon go.-. rabbit liunting til! day light. r , A Lancaster county man lost 'ot.i his ht-nds in a railroad accident some years ag. Since then be has learned lowii cby holding a pen between bib U ttli. Jauits D. Williams, Jr., the cbampi.-n wild turkey shooter in Fer managh, hnviog shot mora than any ether man in the township, es far as heard from. Oxford, O., Dec. 6-American Steb bins has a healthy tvro weeks old Jer sey calf, which ban a well developed ear in the middle of the back, and jumps like a rabit. Tho Methodist church recently erected in Port Royal has a number of memorial windows that bear the names of contributors to the good work cf church erection Be careful when yoa give medicine Read in another column, how Mrs Tvn latl, killed her John the great Professor John Tynd.ll. by giving him the wrong meaicmi. A lui.ntie congretsman proposrc to off r a bill which provides tht a .!.;.. n. Ivnchinrr tnes place ail forfeit $10,1)00 bitho f.m ily of the person lynched. T?l i r. . - fin. hi- k "nnbakTdoe. not con--wini a"ofhog. to town tbrougarbch7 t0 PUt Scrofula eradicted and all kindred SrSiSh-; .Hood'. aSSl fll- by lta itnlizins and al terat,ve effects, makes pur blSod. to his house on Main Street, from tLe .fleets of a fall, 8ome , , " rom a kdd.r on which be wa 'wofk ng at repairs on his Lous.. The or. Double Extract SanaaaHti. i. u. If tne Clevriaud adminUtrati u Buccoedsin getting its tariff r. measures though Congress. Many w.U go to Europe to make goods. Xo i other HardaporilU ha, quVd Hoods m the relief it giv-s iu sever est crn-h of dyspepsia, sick h..a,l ichP, I'liio'isness, etc. rTh? Mifil;nt"wn Hose Company have built a house for their carriage ou a lot of ground bought of SqniM eidman, south of the Squire's home It ih a convenient placs for the car nage to bo kept in. Perry County Democrat Deer hunters in the w, stern part of Frank lin county met with Tipnhnnal l.l. last Wednesday killingeightdeer.Sev- .n were buoi near Kichmoud and one was killed in Ber Valley. One man brought down three of the deer Hood's Sareapaiilla has cured many afilicted with rheumatism, and we urge all who suffer from this dis ease to give this medicine a trial. JThe Huntingdon Journal makes moution that Mr. John IWlzVr, an aged cit zdu c f Juniata county, Fpont Saturday and Sunday in this place as the gnept of his nephews. Daniel and S eward Hertzler, This was the old gentleman's fir st visit to Hunting ton, and he was favorably impressed with "veaucient boroncrh " The Commissioners of Cumberland county have served notice upon Sh-r- iff Stock, askii.g him to show caue why prisoners and vagrants should b allowed towah clothing, perform ablutions and roam about the cotri dor of the jail. It seems that the IJomtmsMoners think that luuntes of the jail have too much liberty Scrofula whtther hereditary or ao quired, is thoroughly expelled fr-.m tue Mood by Hood s S:irsaparillH, the great blood purifier. Nov. !, '93. Col. McClure of the Philadelphia Times, who, was ill a long time, ly ine on the border land of this world, looking across tha narrow strip that liea be-.ween this and fature veiled wo) Id, has so far recovered his health thi'.t he will aoou be himswlf agiin ns in years pone by, over wh ch fact the many friends of the Colonel rejoice. The great value of Hood's Sarsa- parilla as a retueily for catarrh in vonc'ied for by thousands if people who-n it hns cured. Nov. 1, '5)3. It Nnver fails to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. The Democratic hard time have lessened the income of the pont of fice d-'prttueut- .bv.n hove in Mif flintwn the re';e:j'ts of tbe post cf5"e hav deert assd People do:t write aa much to pach oiher us thev did ntid. r republican rule, and husi noo is r.rtucBfi tnir. rii-inoB men don't have to writt so raueh for or- drs as forrnarly und-.-r the prosper ous days of republican rule. It is coma to a pretty btats oi uJir.i wuen it cuts lc on paoplei a2iio ia taat w7' Tha iointa and musiVs are so lub ; ricated l;y Hood's Sirsf.parilla that all rbeutnatisiu ami Rtiff.-i.-ss so-.ndi-appear.s. Got only Hood's. Nov. 15. 1S93. L9wit.v.vn Gizstte La.st week a New York buyer purchased five horses iu tbe valley" aver.igin ; 1824 pounds Turce wure bought from George Brindle, one from John .11 Yoder and one from Jonas Yo-ler, n'l of Belleville. They are said to have been magnificent animuls, bringing about $200 in Belleville, aud worth very much more in New York, thev being considered cheap by the pu--cl asf-r. Friday last a num ber cf young men from fcigiotvme cams to Lowistown to attend the concert in the court houss among ilm lninc Sterrett Brown, Clark Crissman and W. - Jlcuunue. These three bad been talkiug to rrniVior nrovious to Soinj to the cjii cert ab.vjt 7 30 p. nv, whja Sterrett loft, them intendiug to meat tLctn atta BUa-.s $3,000. tha ivmrt iiousa. A few m:iiu .'S a. terwards while he rs walking up the Miller housi alley iu na 'he shadow cf s.imo person fd!owin him and oa turning ar.M-.nd to ?.vj who it wa ; ho wns struck f. fcrr:b!a blow on the s:d of his hef.d bp 1 f i?e, which knocked him insensible to the When he regained co i- ptvamenr . L - J l. l..nn r. ill. of his ranney, knife and ottier vat - liable? Forturtately he ha 1 just It ft trVi f. the inwiera. As it wa the thief secured five or s'x dollar, and Mr. Brown is enfforing with a sore f .co and head, having b-sea strnok ss ho thinks, with a sand bag or shot billy. . - ev A Miocklns; Accident. Jesse R. McCruja. a railroad freight car brakomati was jostled off a cr at Hnntingdon list We.lnca lay night, fell ur.der the whtels and had both legs cut off below the knee joint. GoMeo Hill The Society of the Sous of the Rev olution have placed ou the building owned and occupied bv the Humph reys Homeopathic Medicine Com pany, Cornor William & John Sts, New York City, a bronze tablet t ) commemorate the Battle of "Golden Hill," where the fir.t blood was shed ia the war of the Rsvolntion. imperial on of Tf orU- Tb Roekbill Iron aDd coal Com pany at the Robertsdale mines, Hun. tirtgdon county suspended ou De--wr 1t This throws about 800 mt rt ont of erapWmer.t. A number workmen ere contemplating leaving that section. tltX Pottstowi,, Pa , Dec 6. Ten days ago, J ahn Greago wai overcome by grief, caused by the death of his faith ful wife. For a weak he moarned his loss, and then for a change went to Trenton On Saturday last he met a buxom lass in that town, a,nd yesterday they were married. To day they took op their abode in the home b-j recently made deeolate by death. Have you trit South AraeiieHu I Nervine the cem of the century i The great enre for Indigestion, Dy P'l'tiia tillil Xervi-iiiunr.ua Warrant. ed the n,r.Kt ,.r.lc f,i! Srr,m ,.i, nnrl ore ur evor known, Trial bottle- 15 ,-ents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, MirHintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Lawyers Fijat The staid and orthodox town of Bloomtield, Perry county, was thrown inj e. state of great excitement on Saturday over a battle between law yer Shu'l uud lawyer Baker, about Shull's wife. Whatever oh a r gee Shall madp against the District Attorney, Baker, about Shull's wife, Baker indignant ly denied, and was so aggravated over Shull's charges that he took up a stone and bulled it at Lis accuser. The encounter took placo in front of the Court House. When Baker began to throw stones Shull drew ayevoivor and opened fire on the District Attorney! Of the six shots fired twe took effect, one bullet taking effwet in an arm and one in a leg of Baker. Shull is a Republican, Baker was elected at the Noveruher election wituout opposition, his opponents di unied it best not to pat up a can didate against him. Shull wad put under bail of $2000 to answer the charge of carrying con cealed deadly weapons, and the charge of manslaughter. Mexico Bridge Contract. Proposals for the erection of a bridge across the river at Mexico, in place of the two spans blown down and for repairs of the span yet stand ing w6re received at the Commies ioner's ollice on Saturday, Dacember 9th, IH'33. WOODEX BRIDOS. G F. Goodman ffered to build 3 ne.v tpans for $5,600, two new space for $3,620, and repair the span standiug for $800. B. C. Groninger offered tj rebuild 3 new epaus fur $6,500, two new spans for $4,500, and repair the standing span for 050. S. T.Hench offered to rebuild 3 new spans for $5,940, two new spans and repair standing span for $3,i30. Frank Fiitchey offered to rebuild 3 now pns for $7,003, 2 cow spns for $4.93!), and repair standing span f.,r $631. L A Gr en, off-red to rebuild 3 new so-ti's for $6,190, 2 n?w spans for $4,5)00, and repsir standing spaa fer -2.'J00. A. T. Caveo, an 1 J. B. Oies off ered to rebuild two re Bpans for $3,!i0') ard repair standing pan for $500. Gi:o. W. Kv fer off-re.! to rebuild 2 hew spans for t'4.500, aud repair str.ndmg spun tor -tst. iron wuims. n,,.n;lcr r,r roi..H! 'or the fc..ecti.n of au iron bridgo were of for,.,, Thn H.trse'iead Bridge Compnay made a mimbor of offers firsi for 2 siiars for three span3 $9,- 510, two spare with dfi:rout?Bp- cin. citioc8 for $IJ,855, 3 spans i'10.215. The Kin:? Iron BiiJire Cmninv fr.'red to build 3 pns for $9,550. Tl... ri.t'..l'.v;. T.r;.. n-.,.V0 ..ff.-ivd to bu'.ll at the raie of $3,830 per f-pi-.n. The Schuylkill Bridge Company olTttied to huiid at tlin rate of 3,275 per span. Tbo Penn Bridge Coin pa ny olTered to build 3 nppns f..r 9,300. 2 spam for 6,200. The Mas lon Bridge Compsry 3 spans for $9 510, two spaus fC,340, and )nJdi!T?rent sp-'rifieations 3 rpans f 9,539, 2 ppans for $6,300. The chimpion Bridge Company o spaas ior y,oo. Tha Toledo Bridge Company 3 .nana $9,435. 2 soaris $6,100. on dif- frt,ent sjcifications 3 spna $9,000,! spa'.s Columbus Bridge compauy 3 spans $9,500. Geo. V. Keefar 3 spans 3,225 per span. Ta Berlin Iron Bridge Company 3 spsns ?9,89.S. The Variety Iron Works Company 3 ppans ? 10,000. I . ' r.. n iO . 1 iqO, 2 spans i8,445. ' TheOsweg.. Bridg. IgeC cnpjuy price per span $3,200. Dven & Wfeibroi.k Company marl fivo off-rs on 3 spans under diff-.-reut speciiirati.ins ranging from $9,528, to $10,169. The Grotju Bridge Manufacturing Criipanv 3 spans, live different bids raugieg'from $9.50 ), to ?9,700. Youngstowu Bridge Company 3 spans $9,700, 2 spans $3,467. Cauton Bridge Company 3 tpar.s $11,125. S. L. Ileneh, of Turbrtt necnred the cunt fiict, for the erection of two new spins and repairs on the spaas yet standing. Oa Monday Mr. Hench, refused to enter into contract for the erection of the bridge, and the erection of the two spans were given to G. 1 Goodman fwr $3,62 ), and the repairs to the standing span was awarded to G. W. Keafer, for $487, aud he was dispatched to at Sunbury. Should he refuse to contract for repaiis only, the contract for the repair of the standing span will be given to A. T. Caveny and J. B. Oles at their bid of $500. The Seventh Daa'hter ! of the sc-V3:.th daughter is said to bo I lucky, but her luck does not compare I with the '-lucky Aumber Seven' of Humphrey's Specific, an infallible ' cure ior c&h nd Try it Blrtb Day Party. Friends and relatives of Jsaiah Row. of Walker township, to the number of twenty nine, assembled at -V:. Row's home last Saturday even ing to celebrate the 67th birth day of his wife Mrs Row. A pleasant time was had by all those present. A bountifnl table was spread for the Ihe kUrprise party and after refresh ing themselves with the good thinsrs for the inner being, they wished Mr. land Mrs. Row, many more years of happy prosperous life and took their departure for their respective homes feeiinf all the better oyar the meet tinp for the best wishes for their 'a; - ed kin folks. Preaching Next Sabbath. Kov. J" R. Henderaon, has recov ered so far from the late attack of griji upon him, that he will preach next Sabbath iu bis church at the usual hour. Delaware Items- Some rust was removed from the sled runuers last week. The instructors of the late insti tnte awakened some of our teachers a little La Grippe has again made its ap pearance in our vicinity, quite a num ber have been gripped. Miss Minnie Hoops an accom plished young lady, of East Salem, intends to go to Harrisburg in tl near future. May prosperity ever accompany her. Samuel Kurtz gradusted D"C. 4th. the degree that was conferred on him was B. K N. John Gorge, of Buckwheat valley, contemplates to reside at Edward Spiekers, where he will attend the Goodville schojl this winter. "Dog-gon the boy6," thought the boy the other Sunday night when they blocked the gate and compelled him to work a lorg time to get out, doa't be discouraged try again. Ephraim Guyer spent a few days with bia parents some time ago. He is an employee ia Danville Asylum' Wilson Doughtens and brother are having a new tarn built this winter. Adam Rodes and Abraham Landis are doing the work. Miss Josephine Guyer, one our most accomplished young ladies, stortsd for Hasting, Neb., last Mon day, Dec 4th, we wish to her a safe journey and a prosperous future. Abraham Landis who was employ ed by the Doughten brothers in building a barm, was working on a Kcffold some distance from the ground. The scaffold not being made strong enough broke, and Abe was throwu to the ground, he was not able to work for several days. The funeral of Sallie Tiger took place last Saturday afternoon, at the U. B. Church. The protracted effort undar the cre of Rev. Kell at East Sil-m, is iu lively progress now. May the good work go ou. Joseph Valentine is suffsricg from a srvtre illness caused by a severe attack of the L Grippe which turned iuto Pnea noma. Dr. L. I Handy will Lecture at Thomjmfii'o-vn ru the Saturday evening of tin Iiatitui'-, to beheld ia la.st part of this month. The men that thick they know every thiug, should stop and look Lac!:, they rruH sea that they do i.ot know anything. Mis Dice Kepler, of Mexico, spent laat wetk with parent at Goodville. S:i:e nnd MHgg'e Linsey hare i h"eu cirt JUitii.sr ftU 'H7 irienu's in jour vicinity. Tiev. li 10k from Blain, Perry county ,'will hold a prutiaclod m eting I this wctk. Mi-s S.'harlot Dtlsc, spent several days with her Sistr Lydia aud Bet sey Holder of Good rill. S LOCUM. yirrLINTOiTN MARKRTS. Miulisiows, Dec. It, 1393. H'uter Eeir Ilcm Sh'.ulder, ., 20 20 .1 14 Sllsv,..at.v . , ...... ....... .. Sltlts MiyrUJJTOWK GRAIN It A E K IT '.Vheat,. ..... Corn in ear.... Oats Rre Clovorseed. ... Timothy sued , KUi seed 60 55 27 to 30 60 .... $2.00 .... l eo 90 Fran ChOl ...... H:Od!ings (ir. I l:d ilutU Salt . 1. 1 j i . i Salt. . . .$1.20 a hundred 1.10 1 00 80c to 75 Piiili:i.phIA Mahkkts. Wheat 64 to 03 -; c.iru 43 to 46e; oats 36 to 37c; live chickens 8 to 9c a lb; ducks S to 11c n lb; turkevs 12c a lb; butter 16 to 34 ez-'s, fresh. 26 to 27c a doz; potatoes 50 to 75c a bushel; blackberries 6c; pitie 1 cherries 9c; sweet potatoes 25 to 5dc a bushel; tanked straw oO to s'J.SO a ton; hav $1 10 to SI 20 a hundred pounds cloversecd 8 to 10c a lb. Pittsbi Rn Pa , Die. R. catt'e prime, $3.00a5.50; good $3.80. 4.25; rough fat$3.40s4.10; f iir light steers $325a3.5l); heiffr3 $260a3.10. Hogs $5.30.1.140; lvn-h hogs $4a5. Sh-t-p $3 42a3.75; good $23; fiir $1.75s2; yearlings $2 00a3.75; spring lamb3 $3,09,a4.75; veal calves $2.50a7.00. VIED: NELLY. On tho 29th ult in th;s ph:ce from membraneous croup, L i cian B., infant and only son of J. Howard and Ella K. Neely, agd about 8 months. MU3SER. On the 30th ult., in Fayette township, from he irt trouble I John Musser, one of tha oldest and most inspected citizens of this county, aged about 70 years. I ALLEN. On the 2nd inst., E. R. Allen, of McCoysville. aged 53 years. NEIBERGER On the 3rd inst, at the Jacobs House in this place, from pneumonia. J. C. Neiberger, of Clinton, Mo., aged 66 years, v Sir. J. A. Wheeler "While Serving Pdy Country I was taken 111 with spinal disease aud rhea matlsm. VThen I returned borne iv trimbt was still wlta me, and I was oonnoed to my bi, unable t help myself for 2a months. After taking seven botll.-s of Hood a garsaTparllla I was well and have not ntnce been troubled with my old complaints. My wife was In 111 health, suffering with headache, dizziness and dys pepsia. She took two bottles of Hood's Sarsapariiia and feels like it mnrr otouub. Jaups A. TVun-LEtt. looo I.tnsion 8L, Baltimore, Md. Hood's Pills are the best alter-u inner PJla, assist diaestioa. cure headache. Tn-abox. I'ea h C i atea. Mrs. Arinie E, Humphrey is pre pared to furrj;wh Psdi Crate Mnter ial, PluHterir.tr Lath, Shingles snd all kinds of Buildi. g Material at the Mill formeilv owned by her la)e hus band, R. W Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber h hp.cia!ity. Mare, Juniata county, Pa. tf. -J P. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST, (Grsdnate or the Pliilarlclpliia Dental Col lege,) formerly ff M Hlinliurn, J'a., has lo cated prnianentlv in Mittlinrnwn, as suc cessor to the lat' Dr. (. L. Derr, anr will continue tbv den'ul biminpss (eHtblibfri by the Infer in iSOC) at the well known of fice on Bridg mrrct 'i piUe Court House. 07-TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. o Chloroform, Ether, or Gas turd. Kd Sore Gums or Diseomfort to patient, either during exfriction or aHerar1s AH these are Gusritnteed r cc cl.arg will be made. All work puarsnteed to give perf. c! satisfaction. Terms, strictly ch. H. P. DERR. Practical Dentist. H0LL0BAUGH HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING S.T0UE. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING. And are the largest dealers in Clo'hinc in Junta's County. If you doubt it, examine our f-toek and compare it wi'j oti.er an 1 ruuder your verdict. Tbey hive all their Fall and Vmr G od in tocb. Others are bam mericg away on Summer Goods When September is here linen dusters are not in style. Their stock tLU oeasou cmnprises all Se Meat in faney worst, eds, fancy cLev;ots, t lack cl.i vic.t", e.ii) eref, In ell tbe different makes, round a'ld square sacks, sine'e or oV'itiU br.''ted, euiaways, ko. Their prices ranrje for men's suits fron1 (2) two -'"') tweutv dollars aud in chil drens' suits Irom one to sevou dollars. Surely all c'ases can te suited in this scale. They have undoubtedly the grandest hue of drr-s overcoats tver seen in this market. The Fiurttt Heaver Coats lined with Sjtiu, iu Black, Cluo and Brown The most Supcrb.Line of Kerseys and Meltons in d irs and light shades. The genuine CbiiichiKa in Hlne and ISivk ! ned a-.iU atin. Alo in the best Italiau Clotb, in prices ranging from 7 to Vf i-l!ar. thi;ik liiNx: or HEAVY STOR 31 COATS COMPRISES Irish Fritz-. b inline Shetland, CaiiuR-re, Chinchilla and Satinett at prices that wiii urrise jou for cheapness. A Full Line i f Cl.iMn Overcoais v rj low. Their line ot ' isairsxs ti e latest ou'. We have the Hat Trade and all tbe youn men kuow it, while they foruetly went to Harrisburg they now buy of us. In neckwear d f u-;": Jers they liavthe latest and best to be bad. Their line ot Fine "St. in. ''oitou nothing to be desired. Lnrge men will bud a Complete Lire of extra sized suits, pantaloons, un Ucrwear, collars, bats and overalls that are uot kept by others. Thev aie the Agents of tbe Celebrated L)ougUs Shoe and have all styles and sizes. Thev are also the scents of tbe worid-wido Sweet Orr Overall and can fit tbe smallest boy or the largest msn. , - ( - They have a full line of fold and collar and cuff buttons, Trunks, Hand brellas. &c. Thanking the public for their liberal pa'ronnge in the past, and assuring inn that wa will endeavor to merit a yours to serve. HOLLWUAUG H & SON, the Clothiers, Main St., Patterson, Pa 3 ?.r.l.r&4,. ;Vr-A 3 H0RS There bas been a great deal of Time cf Funerals. 1 bsve nt Gir; sn elfpstit teen, cf Blstk Hi itn st safe. Any wcnian can urive teenc. VERY TRULY, s. s. EMBALMER THE MILD POWER CUKES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphrey1 prclflra w .-lanttfleally &&4 rwmfuliy praMuwi RwnvOtw. omm! for In yrlvar itm.ce &ad for uvr UiL it ymn bj lit peoflr wick MiUre nicrm. trmry tliiflm SpacKlo a ucUI aura (ur thm ataraae ounnL Titty run wichoat 4rocjiua, rurBliix or ndnctoe th iyum. ftj d -re ltnot sua toovtl LLe aocrin Hininin of tbe YtutM. lPvverff, faonrt.iuii, IcflaniisnUoiu .25 H eirniH, Vvrin x ear. Worm itrttc.. . .. 3 Taftthlnz: CuLf, tjylng. VatffT-'irrt 4 Miarrlat a, of C101r- or Aduiu "24 5 lVrentnry.Urttiii, lllioasCoLa 4i ( kvivra jtarbnaw TunUUnc 7 l onarb-, "oil. LroacltiU. S Nrr-Ua, ToutiiavM, FaueeVih '24 H-HfB4jaeti, Mick Bwilm. VrUtfQ. .94 1 1 Htirtrrid r Pfcinfwl Prida. k lr, io PrWiiM fvrkMte 13 C'roa. l.mrrBeTlUs. HMtwM.... I I feat. siUciiu. kr7MpMi4, karupUoM. ,Q5 14 at heaanatitan. or Kiu-iaUo tmlu.. ,25 llrl, -i?lu. rev- iiBd Agu 17 Pilei, Hit-U urklvodtaic 15 Oph iarluiy, VorturV.ak Itm. 43 ll-rmn, I. ff renr., itlUUliitBtatJ 40 tVawuiKUff ouhtb US '21 AtJthin. Uira4K Urba'blac 45 tl'J '".mr t'uhirKts. liFi&lfaa Waxttf .44 rrof,n. Kr.li.rsvd i Ud, Swniu -45 C fc-iroorr 1 UoLM.ty, hl..al WajufcnatM .24 44 UraiMi?, ilxiJ Scanty beJuriona 45 Se-lcUo;. fcickaeae f rvai KlULtm .45 1 idr liaQ... .45 2if Sua-f dentil, or taaiei .45 3f- r.oai y Vo k ne, WtUn Bsl.. .45 31-t'nlufrl I'vriada 45 l-VMpbttaurla, ttevrmted BonWhAt.. .45 35 Carusac 'oncatiaa A rupUuiaa. .44 F.XTR NL7MBEBS: tS Ncnrui; Ocbility, SrailorJ Walv or In"!tolai y llMjhart 1.00 3t DisnTMe.es;" the ilpart.r'aipibaUoo 1.0 33 k:pilf t'.T, SriuuiM, at. Vitus' iuc-... 1 .04) eWd bf UrKIS.Otft. W ftoat puajiua oa rwMti-t mi MaM, Pa HrFtiTi MVAt. .144 rr, hailku rut, HiarumicTir a Kit. uo.. 1 1 a. i 1 1 nun. at.. xM tt. SPECIF B"CS". HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." yorPllna PiUmnlorlntrmal. nilod orBlemllnr: 1tm In Aao: lirblnror UlMOlns of Ua luctom. Tac reltw u tauuMdlatv IU euro ocrtauj. PEIOB, 80 CTS. TRIAL tIZB. 85 CTS. Sola kT DraetKU, mr nat pl-iil aM mmift M rrtok Bcaraaiw axa.w., 1 1 a i aiuaa st., in roax HUMPHREYS' VETEHirURY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheov, Bogs, Hso, AKD PODLTST. SOB Pass Book on Treatmeat of Anlatal and (.hart tteut Free. erEs(FrTera.('aBceMlSBa.Inflaaiaailaa A. A.) Spinal .Hpuiaaitia. Alilk Favor. II.lt. rMraiiiM. l.iiintirH, Uhenmatlaaa. '.('. Dwrmnrr. Naial Li-4-faarsea 1. t.-llolfl or r.raba, VVurum. K. R. 4'fivch. lleavea, i'seaaianlau r. F. iT'olle or 4riae, Betlvna. 4.C-. .IliMcarriHce, I leiuorr ha aea. II. H. I.rianrr aud Kitlury liiuaaea, 1.I.--l.rnpriTo llifrno:... Mange. .K. blacaaea el Jlizeatiou, Pcralyalav SlBcleBotUo (OTorMdoati, - . A3Q Ijitablo Case. wlUj rtfl.-s. Manual, otrlwary fart OU nn.1 fc. irj I-latiir. 7.00 Jar Voioriuary Care Oil, 1.0 SU trlWdat rmpniM aat la awr 1'BrBRSTS'aSB.ril., iiiaiiiwuaaaacarwiaa. t'uifs, Ui tiery and underwear leave silver watches, cold chains, gold rings, Bags, S.itcbels, Valises, Tclesoopes, Um rontinuanco of it in tbe lutuie we are E talk il l tt n y Lonea not being safe in eml el M at tesni or norecs, ana pnrenasea tl an t.f $575 00 which are peTfeotly li cy f ay uoaiiienuon to cars. RUBLE, AKD FTJNEEAL DIBECTOB. .Jjn'j- a 1 - 111 ..2f' Mil mfrilm' f'drT$ 4,'uf4fl )t W.hsve just returned from a ccaiplelulf -U-fcfyJ 5KT?'7:;K' demoralised Clothing auk v.. an-i etthom jyP . ' y'h hi 4V",5 Prchaes were lsiar iaa eer beln, Sf- y'A J ;lt he money iLTestei, oniDjtotberreatshrtuk- . .--tJy. '-lyvVsC :', ;," t In Tallies, caused br the freat itrinfrewey 1 vw U far less than in previous oe. This, of fc.tj1 n1'.' : - ceurae ajeaas lewer prices fer tnaa eyet tSVJ . 3l iJMry btfore in ur history. ABILITY, BRAINS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, i0d liXPKR IENCE are the fiye points that rrake our busirese grow larg-ir each day. We gain by every sale a frisud and customer. g$r3- Tti Pr,ce wil1 buy Jour eio3 from a liDe of Men's good hoe- J?3. est Fall suits, in single or double breasted styles. Their trne Vid ua is away above tbe selling prioe, but values go bepging these days. Have yon $6. If so, select one of these suits. (fit f Tbe Suits we offer at $10 are made offing All Woe! Amerce CMv -l-"viots and Cassimere cut in both siugle and double breasted t' ivies, anu eaonet be matched acywbere beiow $15. TEN DOLLARS. Tbe Fall Overcoats we show si $10 ars rs1e very Css.imeres ard Covert Cloths in Itest shades and c lors, out in seiui or fu'l box style; unobtainable anywbere below $14 to $16. ey At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Men's All-Wool Suits, out ia WJL'A latest sbapest of Business Saok and Frook Styles, and mads i of best American Cassimerea and Cheviots, they'd be good value at $18 and $17. TWELVE DOLLARS Nothing like our finely fashioned and cirefully tailor ed Spring Top Coats at $12 have ever been offered le this towu at that prioe. Styluh dressers; see tbem. You will be surprised, -j r If you want something extra fine gee our imported Dress Suits at $i A ??AOxbey're made of all different choice materials, e jt trimmed aud sewed like custom work, and are tbe equal ol"ar.y $20 i-uits iffered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS Don't buy a Fall Overcoat for $2C, $ii2 or $25 vntil you have seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer th.m to uio-t gar meats offered elsewhere for one-third to obb half more money, don t buj Soheols will open soon and our regular annual sale of school suits will take place. Read: 75 cents will buy choice from a line of good, durable and nobby navy ool ored Sailor Suits; worth more that double. . . .. . . - . - i $2 will buy oboioe from a line of Boys' Suits, in all d.nerent materia.. . ST. r rw T !-.. ... ., A llfl a latest paterns, cut in double breasted Keefer,.Zouve "Junior, way, aud other new Fall Styles made to sell at $3 and $3.o0 $3 98 will buy your Choice from an extra 5b9 line of Boys' iew Fa.l Suits in pretty and original styles, and made of strictly All Weol Caesimsres and Cheviots. Tbey are worth $5 and $6. n 50o for choice from a big line of Knee Pants, made of wear-resisting Lass imeres and Cheviots. ti - 1 ..,.. Fashions in Derbvs and Alpine Hats fur $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a hundred per cent, NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25e. 50o. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels on Seoond Floor at low est Prices. FERD MEYERS, tiis Wliolasala & Retail ClotMep, Bridge St., Mifflintom Pern 1SG5, ESTABLISHED. 1881) Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on dairy from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. It will TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ot Goods tor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES Of u:ts and Overcoata at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Jits prices leave all Competitors in the rear, eo don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. BARLEY MIFFLIN I0U MONEY TO BEIDSIT ? u ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT Till FIRST atSEQRalSl BAII, MIKFLI5YOWK, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lcwest Rates. AXLE ORESSE BEST IS THE yypKLD. Its-waarlaaqnalttioaramniinnaairl. wB CQtlaattna two bozel of way oU.r livoacL N'a Saetadbrbeat. (jrT lUailEJIiCtM TOHSiIJ'BTPgAURSOrNgl'.AIXT. f?T QALESMEM O W j 1ST T F. r .11 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell oar surt Nursery Stock. Falary, Exrnses Steadv Employment guaranteed. CHASK BROTHER8 COMPANY, Dec. 8, f 1. Rochester. N. Y The Stnttnel end KepuiUrtm office is the place to got job work done. TiyiU It will ' pay yen if you need anything In that line. FBAZE1 FIBST FALL SALE OF Men's Suits. a. illiiiuV) more for tbe tame wake. be TOWN sr :ra. ; J UNIATA valley bankv t OFM1FFLHTOW, PA. f its BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder! Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTiTROCK. Prtnint. T. VAN IRVFUr, CoaaMf. DIKCCTOa. W. C. Pomeroy, Josoph Rothreak, Join Hertslcr, Josiah L. Barton, Rohert K. Parker, Lonis K. Atklnaoe, T. V. Irwin. ' SToccBOiDcas : Gee gt A. Kepner, Annie If. Shellev. Joafph Rot brock, p. W. Maibeck L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, ' W. C. Pomwoy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompsen. Jr. John Hertsler, T. V. Irwin. tharlotteSnyder, Josiah L Barton, John M Blair, Robert H. P.tterwn, t. x. m. PpbixII, ivi L.eht. BemnelS. Rothiock, Tm. Swarti. Three and Four per cent. Interest wilj he -id on certificates of deposit. fjan 28, 18B4 tt TO WEAK mi Bnlbrinir from tha cfleata nf rontaul arrora, ar amj, nstuif wctiwa, loat maabood. aa. I at& a valuable traataaa iaaldl eoBtataltta fbfl partianUra nr homa enra. FRtCo aliaraa. a. aplaodia aiediral vork ; abonld ba na4 hr nrt laao wbo la ncrroua and deblUCalM. Adtfaaaat; ProC F. C I'OWLCB, Xoodus. Cove. ; No oprranonor boaiaav ..7: Tkoufcnla ot carea. Dr M,tfrli.ai ' liuiel Penn, Keailmr, Pa., aacoad SaiaxaaTot aaon month- Send lor cuvolara. Advice bee, i
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