& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. iihttptto". SIM pur ananas tf paid $2.00 if not paid la advance. fMlaat adverttBemeate Inserted at 60 Jy oar lack for iwk taaertloB. tUat batineaa notices la local col J. 10 seats par Hb for each Insertion. prfaetfoaa wlU be mad to thoao d selling M (drartta T year, half or f,aartT SHORT LOCALS. That New Year's resolution. Bristol, Pa., boast a of a girl batch sr. JaJe Bacber spent day in tonw last wesk. Mrs Henderson ia visitinf friends ja Eaaton. Taw Port people now drink moan- Itis water. Uiit Maui Irwin spent Christmas jn New Port. Jaoiei Anderson Jr., ia home risit- itf his father. 8 E Brinsr, of4New Ynrk, visited ia town lait week. Ed Rhome, of Harrisburg, spent Christmas in town. Paul Holloway. of Delta, ia home visiting bis parents. flora" tLief stole on9 of grain Mer chant Xelson'a overooata. Miss Jennie Adams "ia frisnda in MsAlisterville. iiiting Sonte plowing was dona by farmers In Juniata, on Christmas. Miss Fleets Bosler, of Carlisle, is ititiDg Miss Edna Kirk! Robert Nixaon of Tyrone, is visit ing friends in Patterson. Errs parker, of Washington D. C, spent Sunday in this place. Fifty million of people are on the ytrge of starvation in India. The thermometer was up te 65 in tbe shade on Christmas day. Charles Store and wife, of "Wash inj ton, D. C, are visiting in town. Hare your sale bills printed at the office of the Si xtwel and Ripublicah. The Huntingdon, Pa., car ahope will reanme work in the near future. Next to preachers, editors are the halt abused men in the community. Percv Burchfield, of Baltimore, pact bis Christmas vacation at home. Samuel Wagner has gone to Bris tol, Virginia, to visit hia brother Trhn. Chnrlet Landis, of Philadelphia, visited friends in Patterson last week. Miss UsClure. of Uiddletown, has besn visiting Mrs. Holloway this wsck. Samuel Woods, of Lewistown, spent several hours in town on Sat urday. Cover vour pile of potatoes in the eel'ar with paper to keep them from freezing. Hon. Herman North and wife, of Bradford, Pa , a pent Christmas in Uwn. Miss Mary Herr, of Rort Royal, spent Saturday with Miss Maude Wilson. Frsd Kspenschade waa home for Christmas from his studies in Phila delphia. President Cleveland waa wild dnck -shooting several days last week in Maryland. Citizens who live in the vicinity of ronds report that frogs croaked on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, of Hharpsbnrg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMeen. Mrs. John Curr, of Salineville, waa heme visiting her father Jamea An derson, last week. Charles Ronninsrer has put down a brick gutter in front of hia pro perty at East Point. Wm. Bponsler, of Bloomfleld, paid the town a visit on legal business one day last week. England is rejoicing over the pros pect of the passare of the Wilson, Democratic tariff bill. A rainbow revealed itself in the sky of the north-west, about 9 o'clock on Christmas morning. Mr. George Friday . snd sister Edna, of Osceola, spent Christmas among friends in town. Over 00 head of cattlo are being fed by the Boden Brothers of Sarille township, Perry county. One of the twin children of Cbarlea MeClellan and wife died on the night of tbe 23rd of December. Sheriff Oaks, of Huntingdon, took twD prisoners to tbe Western Peni tentiary several days ago. I am so nervous before taking Hood's Sarssparillla. "I am so well" efur taking Hood's Moral. -Be sire to get Hoed's." A new steel rail mill is being built at Johnstown, Cambria county, at a st of one million dollars. In vaccinating visits, a Paris dec tor take a cow with him and vaccin ates directly from the cow. Msnbeck and Nelson presented eeth of their employes with a fat turkey fcr a Christmas gift. A dozen new members have been received in the Perry Valley Presby terian cburch. Perry county. The Huntingdon Presbyterian ehap el was damaged by fire to the extent of one hundred and fifty dollars. It is said, that Goitre, a disease or enlargement of the throat is caneeei by the drinking of limestone water. David Ailman, a prominent citizen f Walker township, died on the 20th f Dember;"aged about 80 years. The PennaTlvsnia Farmer, a pop uliat racer, in Crawford county, Pa., ia in tbe bands of tbe sheriff, for sale. Dr. HiiTTZ . '- L.th.r. a Aguatue Cunningham ia in fro Mr Heatings, wifa 0f General nastinm . her hn.V' y"elon". Panted u wnn iri babr few J " "8". Mm T? -U . . chiM,. ir- re,a nd two waiting her fath.r jl"' Vn .4, ul xeiieront I i past week. "D' lDe Robert C. Ttrj.n . o - .v.- t, " oavnie town 664 pounds. "'a weigh6d The Onlr lf. i . vr:n; . J Wr in tbe Mifflintown post office for the week nny soth, 1893 was for Mrs, Annie Keefer. Georee StonffnF.v, i , the holidava fi-nm rr. n i F . uuciHin ousiness Allege, where he is teaching nan manship. The foot hall n -I. 1 ,, ailfnintown ant I'.ft. . , . . vju miiup re sulted in a acore in favor of Mifflin- lown 16 to 0. One thoeaanrl mn . . . J" put j work breakintr alnriA .. ii . of Buffalo, N. Y., last Wedneaday, at A hundred dollar .rtr. ;;nni.. in E. J. Cleve'a mirm - r'i,A' , g i IVJl Cae best mecanf work h ...i j in the Middle Division. The Mifflintown foot ba'.l Utm out in a field adioinin? nn tnr practice on Christmas Vvr-,,n- VUW present enjoyed the game. Mra. C. A. Or.n 1 f ' -v UV1 iriendt wih one of her DOma. n New Yeftr'a dur. Titl f Locked Ont, Locked In " The Church Christiana ments in town were well attend ed, and were appreciated by the many people who were present. - Wm. Dipnle. atred 11 troit Michi 7ftD. VII viin Aral aiil killed by a freight train near New T a. r rerry county some days ago Ed. Marks and familv are now nn. paring to vacate tbe Will Sbiffer nouse and loeste at Shamokin Dam, Snyder county, within a few days. One hnnderd thousand bnahala nf apples were shipped from Bedford eounty the past season. Not a bosh was sold for less than 50 eta a bush el. According to Dun A Comnanv the amount of business dose in tha United States in the year 1893 waa one fourth lesa than the business done in 1892. The fiend Patrick Eocene Prendar. gast, who murdered Mayor Harrison, was found cuiltv of murder liv thn Chicago jury, by whom he was tried last ruiav. Tbe Altoona Tribune, sav. Corn s so scarce with a good manv farmers in the vicinity of Williamsburg, Blair county, that they are compelled to buy it for feed. All the carpenters and painters of tbe Middle Division of the Railroad have been taken off and division fore man were stripped of all their force except one man. If the people who are veiling to Congress save us! save u! would have voted the republican ticket at i the Cleveland election, they would have better timee. The railroad shop whistle was blown when the new year came in at midnight, where the old year aaid good by. and the new year said A Happy New Year. Ex protbonotaries. .Vemminger, and Hibbs are assisting the newly inaugurated Prothonotary W. H. Zeiders, in tbe duties of the offiice for tbe time being. Watch meeting was begun at 10 o'clock on Sunday night in the M. E. Church, and kept up to midnight when tho new year came. Rev. Mr. Drum preached the sermon. A United Statea detective, landed Benjamin Zeiders, of this county in Harrisbnrg jail, on a charge of de frauding pensioners. He nas been looked for siase lsst autumn. On tbe 27th ult , David Wolfgang. while at work on a aaw mill, on tbe James Williams farm in Fermanagh township, had his left arm and side severely cut by the circnlai saw. Cu Mont, and his company of rail roads engineers, who have been so journers a long while in Mifflintown, packed their bag and raggage last Fridsy and left for an other field of labor. On the morniner of the 23rd of December, when Pacific westward bound, eame into Mifflin station, the mother of sn Irish emigrant family discovered that her 2 months old child was dead. People who were ont about day light on Thursday morning predicted a deep snow from the way the flakes came down, but in half an hour the anow was all down and only whiten ed tbe ground. Free coal free lumber and so forth, as fore shadowed by the new tarifi that Cleveland and his party friends have on its passage through congress will deereape the price of coal land and timber land. The Bloomfleld Freeman Bays: The high wind on Christmas night MT-riad ft anan of the uncompleted iron bridge at Power'a near Lasdis- burg off tbe foundation into tbe creek. Rev. J. Hervey Beale, of Philadel phia, preached Colonel John B. Sel kaimar's funeral sermon at Lewis- town, and people who were present from Juniata, air. iseaies native eounty, praise the sermon highly. The Patterson Fire Company gave an entertainment on Monday evenine in tbe Court House to a Urge audi ence, which conld onlv be apprecia ted by seeing and bearing. Proceeds fcr the bose company. The wonderful cures of thousands f people they tell the story of the merit of Heed's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Cures Thar .11 shina-W "uyiP. "it tbe sun Oh!!ihr0?h h PPl- trees on Chmtma, day there will be an abun- (llrlr aM. A.1 at V i Iollew Ter- Juniata county should have a Urge apple erop next fall if that saying is a true one. A. Slinnerw HnV i v: - ' 1 - KiFunuiu lariner rIa Rant, m . . . ' . . r--. -"' inu, ine night before Wmstmae, but stuck in a chimney mat be waa eoinsr down throagh, d nearly died before they got him Tha sfanddrrl : stranghfen builder and nerve helper aa Ffood'a Ka.r.n.-lt. t:. TT , o-f'-l ill 1UBINI Upon Hood s, because Hood's Cures. An exehanca a i get rid of English spsrrnwsis to soak wheat in whiskey and scatter it Jhere the sparrows are. They eat the wheat get drunk and can be picked nn. Where tbar fA m at n v sparrows bushsls of them can be caught in that way. Dunn &. Cnmnanv nf Pk.'l.J.UI,;. have made a eloae imployed men in Pennsvlvania, and pmce ine number at one hundred and fifty one thousand five bnndred men, npon whom are dependent for support, four hundred and fonrty. nine thousand two hundred women and children. Last 1rirlav .Ta1 Q. r Lancaster Cnunfv Mtna nnm fmm the funeral of a neighbor and while ne was in the aet of taking off his overcoat fell dead. On the same dav in the same county. William Reah, eame borne from attending tbe fuour al of a neighbor and had scarcely en ered the house till he fell diad. France Hower, captured 15 coons .ma season, and that number added to the number that he caught on former occasions makes 168 coons. Where is ttlA nnriaman wU mm beat that record. Mr. Hower is not a sportnrnon in the tarm that the word is nsuallr noad. Ha nnf. eons in the evening for recreation. Theae hard iimoa AifTm- l.. Democratic hard times of the past. in this, that the monav no or ia all eood, which is accounted for through the fact that it is the re result of years of Republican rule. The money is all good now but it looks as if gold roav go to a premium before the Cleveland administration closes its terra. Democratic hard times shut the shops and manufacturing awtabliah menta and that has stopped tbe ship ment of manufactured articles on railroads, and that has cut down the revenues of railroads to such a degree that they do not naed the force of men thev amployed when the times were grond, hence many men have been laid off work. On Christmas forenoon, after praach'ne. as the congregation of Trinitr, Episcopal Church, in New Rochall, York State, wer passictr out. Robert C Fisir a rich man of that, place stood at th church dor and gave to every poor person going ont a 20 dollar fold pice as a Christmas g'fr. The congregation had about paRR.l when he reeled and fall and died in a short time. The wretch Prandarpaat since he has been pondamnad to hanfir for the murder of Mayor Harriaon of Chica go, has awtikened to -anse of hi responsibilitv under the law for the crime that, he committed. The in sanity dadgre did not. work with the Ohiragrrt jury that tried him. Tbe fact that he realizes the nomtion be ia in proves hia stnitv. Insane peo p'e do not reeliza re'ponsability. The entertainment in the Court House last Thursday evening for the benefit of the Mifflintown Hose Com pany, by home talent was a show about which manv co'ums might be written. If you didn't see it, you missed it. The orchaster was fine. The Hose company realized a hand-1 some sum from the entertainment. Discontent with plnin ways of liv ing, and a longing for extravegant wave of livine is the cause of bitter ness in the life of many people. Ex travagant living does aot confer hap piness, does not endow one with moral qualities, or intellectual ability. It is a gay deceiver and its devoteea after pursuing tbe fantastic little god, realize, in (he end, that they have missed tbe mark, and have been running after a jack in the lantern life. Contentment is con dition of the mind that extravegant ways of living cannot impart. Blew County Careronest. W. H. Moore. Neal M Stewart and John Neimond, tbe new board of County Commissioners took charge of the government a flairs of Juniata county last monday, Januarv 1st, 1894. Tbey appointed William Groningre r x county commissioners clerk, F. M. .V. Pcnnell, Attorney, Dr. D. M. Crawford and Darwin M. Crawford, county, physicians, and Jacob Browand janitor. On the same day V ilberforc.e Schweyer, the new District Attorney, and W. H, Zeiders the new Prothonotary. and Washington North the new County Treasnaer, were all indudted into their respective places in the connty government. The new offi cers are all republicans excepting the doctors Crawford end Mr. North, who are Democrats. Popular Everrwhere, Begining with a small local tale in a retail drug store, tbe business of Hood s Sarsaparilla bas steadily in creased until there is scarcely a vil lage or hamlet in the United States where it is unknown. To-day Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at the head of the medicine world, admired in prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would be com petitors. It has a larger sale than other medicine before the Amerscan public, and probably greater than all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. Such success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medi oine for you to try! Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. The teat aa en; Bauble titraat ta laa Is MaeeM. Take as ether. I BBiri FB OKICHTAL. Oriental Dec. 30, 1893 '-Grip is the most convenient word coined for a century. Although no one seems to be able to explain just what it is, yet it is given a larger latitude than almost any other word now in use. Let it be an ordinary cold or other ailment, let it be a pain in the bead or breast, across the kidneys or under the knee-cap, i corn or a carbuncle, its "grip"' any how and every body's got it just now. Luke Kerstetter moved out of tha Sol Strawaer house into the new house he built at tha "Irish Dam Tbe house bv him vacated is now occupied by Joel Marks and family late of JUilton, fa. Rev. S. G. aad Mra. Draaalar nf Oriantal. John Waiaar nf NahmaV aud his sister Miss Kate Weiser, of Aehontonco srent Chriatmaa with Levi A. Dressier and family at the latter place. James D. Sheafer who lias been aojonrning in Washington State for the past three years, is on a protract ed visit here on bis old stamping, gound, but intends returning to Washington again during the course of the winter. He speaks in glowing terms of tbe heavy timber and big fishes on the Pacifis slope. The severest wind storm exper ienced in this locality for a long time, oecured in the night following Christmas. Dnring the evening and early part of the night successive flashes of distant lightning were seen in the north western horizon, but the sky wss clear and calm until nearly midnight, when the storm came up accompanied with a alight rain and roared most vociferously for about an hour, but strange as it may seem, there is no speeial damages to be reported. Amicus. nrrrtiNTovrif markets. Mitruaron, Ja. 8, IS94. HnMr Frr 1. .!!!!. Pnm Phonlrtsr, V.V.V.V I.ard...... , m ........ Side, mrrLiNTOwir grain Wheat, Corn in ear... Oati, Rye (Jloveraoed .............. Timothy aeed Flax aetxl , Bran Chop $1.20 Middling! Ground Alum Salt A eric aii Salt 20 20 ..18 .. 14 MASK ST 60 66 27 to SO 60 ... 12.00 ... 1 80 90 a hundred 1.10 1 00 80c to 76 Pmiladujhia Markitb. Wheat 61 to 63c; corn 39 to 42c; oats 33 to 35c; live chickens C to 8c a lb; ducks 9 to 10c a lb; turkeys 10c a lb; butter 18 to 30e; eggs, fresh, 24 to 25o a doz; potatoes 53 to 65c a bushel; blackberries 6c; pitted cherries 9c; sweet potatoes 30 to 60o a bushel; tsngled straw $8.50 to $9.60 a ton; bay $1.10 to $1.20 a hundred pounds cloverseed 10c a lb; onions 50 to 60c a bushel; cabbage 2 to 3c a head. PittsbiRo Pa., Jan. 3. cattle prime, S4.80.i5 25; good $4 304.40; rough fat $3.20a3 R0; fair lieht steers $325a3.50; beiffrrs $2C0a3.10. Hogs 5.40a5.45; rough hops $4a5. Sheep $3 40a3 75; good $23; fair $1.75a2; yearlinu's $2 003.75; sprinsr lambs $3 00.s4 50; v-nl chIvcs $2 00,6.00. M A It R I ED. Acker Ox. On the 12' b nit.. bv Rev. D. P. Long, Abram E. Acker, of Greenwood township, Perry coun ty, and Lizzie S. Cox, of Greenwood townbhip, Juniata county. Wisst Sukllt On the 14th ult by Eev. J. Landis, Mr. Amnion Wint-v, Tbotppsentown, and Miss Ella Shelly, of East Salem. Baker Wiliausoh On the 18th nit., at East Wsterford.by Kv. S. A. Davenport, Mr. James E. Baker, of Huntingdon county, and 5Iies Aggie Williamson, of Est Waterford. Shotzbibckr Stimemxo On tha the 19th ult.. by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. ToUiaa Sbotzberger. and Miss Mary Stimeling, both of East Salem. IIukks Stmirett. On the 20th n't., at the home of tbe brides par ents, at Patterson, Pa., by Rev. J. R. Henderson, Mr. Harry Heikes, and Miss Sallie S. Sterrett. RrilBAt'O H SHEtl.BNnER.ailt On the 21st ult.. at Goodwill. Favette township, by R"v G. L. Maice, Mr. j. A' iiumDaugn, or uuierstown, and Miss Annie C Shellenberres. of Fav ette township,. Hower Varum On the 21 et ult., by Rev. Asron B. Francis, of Virgi nia, at tbe brides parents borne, at Lucust Grove, Juniata connty, Mr. N. G. Hower, and Miss 8. B. Varnes. Bishop Allison. On the 27th ult.. bv Rev. J. n. Mathers, at tha home of tho bride's parents in Mif- aintowo, Mr. fred S. Bishop, of Memphis, Tennessee, and Miss Agnes Isabella Allison, eldest daughter of William M. Allison, Eaq. DIED Hoover. On Thursday tha 7th ult., at the Home of Jacob Fik, in Walker township, Andrew Hoover, aged about 79 years. Taooast. Mrs. Sarah, widow of the late Edward Taggart, of Dela ware township, died at the home of Joseph Pines, on Friday night the 8th ult , aged about 72 years. Kei'keb On the 8th nit., in Tur bett township, David Kepner, aged 91 years. Dew. On the 9th ult, at her home in Walker township, Mrs. Dop- pm, widow or the late Isaac Deppin, aged about 72 yeara. Gcss On the 10th, ult., in Tur bet township, Mrs. Huldah, wife of David W. Gups, sged, years. What D Yes Take Medicine fort lice ailHA Tnii ara sick and want to get well, or because you wisn to prevent illness. Then remember that Hood's fiaraanarilla eurea all diseases csnsed by impure pjooa ana debility of the system. It IS not what its nrnnriafnra aav Ymt what Hood's Sarsaparilla doea that that tells the story of its merits. Be aura to get Hood's aad only Hood's. Purely vegetable Hood's Pills, 25c Ja. J. A, TTfteeler II While Serving My Country Mai taVam Itl W a . - . - aws. wiaaa rpuuu fiiBgmae ua rM mirtUm. Whan I rstorne hom my troibl WsUStin Wltfc BlaV And I VUHonflnawl k.i --S y tui aV lUWHWa, aVtOkj taklnt sorea botUM of Hood's S&napftiill. I vaa TAft t..u a i . . . . " mim hui mifmsm oeoa irouoied wttO ay -44 eompUnU. My wlte was In 111 he&Ua, sufferioc wlia hMdsche. dizziness add drs- nanela Bka Mfa - w.at a ' T-r" swai mf IFVVUVS VI Hood's Sarsaparilla mmA --!- . VBXKIMA, 1000 Dlvuion EC. BaltlaoraMd. Hood's Pills are tha beat after-Clnoar PUlt unip.it., - Try a box. Pea b Crate. Mrs. Annie E. Huniohrev ia nr- pared to furuiah Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerlv uwnad bv her lata tins. band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, J uniata county. Pa. tf. JJP. DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Gradnata of tha Philadelphia Dental Cal ler,) feraierlr f MiSlinhurg, Pa., haa lo cated parmaneatly in Miffilatowa, aa euc ceaior to the late Dr. O. L. Derr, and will continue the danUl bnainesa (ratabliahcd br the latter lu I860) at the wall known of fice oa Bridge atrevt opposite Court Uoueo. 07-TEKTH EXTRACTED. ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. A CAloroferm, Ethtr, er Gat uteii. Ko Sore Gams or Diieomfort to patient, either SoriDf extraction or afterwarda. All theae are Guarapteed tr so charge will be made. ST All work guaranteed te give perfrot satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Deatlst. After Jan. 1st, we will sell our entire line of OVERCOATS AT COST. We will carry none over, A rare chance for bargains, H0LL0BAUGH & SON. 1 , W I r'"aBCTaWTTaVtJ ' l. T ..LTWm aaawaaTA HORSES. Thsre hss been a pest deal of talk abent my Lcres not being safe in Time of Funerals. 1 bsve new dirjofed cf tbst team of horses, snd pnrebased sn elegant tears of Black Hrrff at lie c(f I rf $575 00 nhicb ars perfeetl safe. Any woman csn drive then:. They psy no attention to ears. ERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND FTJNXRAL SIBXCTf S. 1 THE MILD POWER CUBES. HUMPHREYS' r. Haarlirar SrclSca arafaUj praparea Biialln. mnntm pmllna aa jr ew rurlaitWIainr 4 I or xwla wua iHki thlrtr Taa hv tka a (paMal mm far tba m if wltaoat niBlaa m lilaiaaa aT lae 1 FaTOTa, Ooa tliiaa. hKWm 'araia, Wwa Estct. Warn lloUc... -TaaiMaat Ca. Crrlae. Wakafasassa 4 Plarrhaa, at Cfcltai mm or AdalM eIraatarr.et4p(ac autoes CUa. ... Chalera BJarfcaa, VuoUtiac Caacba. Veld. BroaeaMhw 8 Naaralela Toosbaoaa. fsiwai lis HaaAaoliaa, asat m TarOaa. IS Drseveaia, BUtsoKMai. CaaaUasttoa t elaeareasad ar Palafal Periaaa. IS Wallas, Too rrefusa tnta 13-tlrsis, A.ar7a-IUa. W r. .n .m ... l-alt athaaal, Iifiiln, InMkH. U MheaaiatiMi.ar SSsaiasm ratsa.. I Staiaria. Chills. Emr aaA Aava.... IT-Pllaa.BHad erSWdla( . .M .a :5i . M . .as . .s . :,! . M -as .s .as . .a .a . .'A3 18 Oaataa! I Catarrh. laSnsaav Se-Waaaalaa Caaak ar W sak Eras.. B,(iUlaBl I Aetana, Ulnsiil BraMtlaa wS fir JHaaaarB-ae. Ii,,iln a a BsrWala. aalariaa ' - rw ll waaaral wsSUWy. riiaw w mraasr. aaa Baaaa SS a.aUkBaaa. aiaai SV-KIAaar Ulaaaaaa.. se-t'rlrr Wa'akaaaa, WsSwu'm" .93 ii-riiiiii rmrium S4-DIetBerla. llanM S Chraals CsiiiMliii A Inptlaas. MXTZA NUatBiaS: Marraas Dablltlr, Kwilasl Wsak- aaM. ar lavwioatsrv Lbicaafses 1, a EUaaasasaT taa Ilaart.ralaltastsa I a Kalieaay, aaawas. at. Vitas' ---n ..1. ee w Mat p l t.ll immh r a. ararsaavr a. raraaaxr bib. IIM f BS..I1I IHW1SUaSl.,l.T. SPECIFICS, HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." . wmmhrnw mm asaHa-HM SMffS SMSIaA. mios, era. thai, srzm. sa cts, a mr awia, m mi sK mm i km. afBmae' Baw.ee.. i is Baa SL.aawtsaa: HUMPHREYS' VYETERlKARTSPECinCS ! Ssrue, Cattle, Sheep, Bocl Son AMD POUI.TKT. S Pae Bkn Ti-.atai.at afAalala aad Chart Seat Free. masi w- --t ' IsSsaiaiallia A.A.lMalaal MeaTaBltls, Milk Fasar. a. B. airmlas, Lsbhih. " IssB V.","'""r' Ulaaharaaa. D.DBete ar etraaa, VTiraa S.S ( isiki, Ileavea, rssaaiaale. i'alla ar Uriaaa, Ballraaba. . Mlsaarriaca, Haatarraaaaa. M.H. Criaarr aad KlaarT Olaaaaea. raatire Dlsaasaa. Bjaasa. J.Ev tlUiim af Dkaaatlaa, raralrala. Stasia Battle WTarSSaoMSX - u aUahla Caaa. wtlh Ss i 111 a. Maaaal VMarlaarr Omr OtTiad MasJaslaB. Jar Vsearlaarv Care Oil, 1-x Bwarawirs' bib. sa., i n a ua wsaaa bl. ai 3!' ( ' ABILITY, BRA 15 S, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, and EXPBR IENCJE are tbe five points that make our business grow larger eaab day. We gain by every sale a friend and eastomer. f&Q. This pnee will bay year e'aeies from a line of Man's good boa- &Qw est Fall suits, ia single or double brestted styles. Their trae val ue is away above tbe selling priee, bat vsloes go beggiag these dsys. Rsve yon $0. If so, salest one ef tbste suits. jftl f Tbe Snita we offer at $10 are made of fine All Wool Anerieaa Chsv "---'viets sad Caaatmera out in both sine' and deable-breasted styles, aa4 aaaset be asatshed anywhere below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Tall Ovsreoats we abnw st $10 sre aisde of very fine Csstimeres aad Ceverf Cloths ia latest shades and solera, ent ia teasi er full box style; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $16. J&1 O At $12 we offer a truly superb line of Man's All-VTool Seits, eat hi ?Aawj iteat sbspeit of Business Rsek and Freak 8tylea, aad mads ef beat Asneriaaa Cassiaeres and Cbavieta, they'd be good value at $lf and $17. "WELVE DOLLARS- Nothing like our finely faibinnsd and irefull tailor " e 8priag Top Coats st $12 bsve ever been effsred ia this town al tsatl pries. Stylish drssaers; see thea. Ton will be surprised. Jjf ft If yon wsnt something extra fine see our imported Dreis Suits at $11. ?J J--'They're made of all different ehoioe rnstarisla. eat triairaed ssl awed like oustem work, sad srs tbe equal of any $20 Suits offered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't boy a Fall Overeost for $20. $22 er $25 anhl yon bsve seen onre for $15. If yon don't prefer tbem to meat gar aaents offered elsewhere for one-third to oas balf mere money, don't bay 8oheols will epea soon snd onr regalsr aaanal sals of ssboel tuke will taks plaee. Read: 75 cents will buy ehoioe from a line ered 8ailer Suits; worth mors thsa doabls. $2 will buv shoiee from a line of latest psterns, out ia double-breasted Reefer,. Zona va Junior, Primrose, .Mid way, sad otbsr nsw Fall Styles made to sell st $3 aad $3.50 $3 98 will buv vour Ckoioe from an 8nits in pretty snd original styles, snd snd Cheviot a. Tbey ars worth $5 and 50e forehoise from a big line of Knee 1'ants, made of wasr-resistiag iaas sres and Cheviots. Ths Lsteat Fssbions in Derbvs snd Alpine lists fer $1.50, $2, $2.60, $8. Kxslusivr Hstters gst a hundred par cant, mora for tbs same make. NECKWEAR IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, 25e, 60o. A large assortment of Trucks sod Satchels on Saoond Floor si lew eat Prices. FERD MEYERS, the Wholesale & Betail Clotliier. Eridgs St., Mifflintewn, hw. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ol Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Oooda for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suite and Overcoat at the Wonderfully Lew Price-. Bia prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't f to give him a call if in need of Clothing, D. W. HARLEY M IFFLIN TOWN IPA. EiTE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE TOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT THE H8ST MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Honey Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE BEST IX THE VOILD. Tts m na i4bj, qqalttfaear miennwnnxL acta!! CftstlMtlac twv boxes of ut othr brand. 11 ak eatsevxt br bt. tciET IB t bis C1SK. FOB BALK BTDtUUHStttStBAIXT. Itt QALESMET LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell onr Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment aroaraateeel. CHASK BROTHERS COM PANT, Dtc. 8, '91. Bocbester, N. T. The Stnhntl mmd Ktymihrmn office U the placate get Job wotkdoae. Tijit. ItwDI pay yen tf yon sees anything in that line. urn iit - - SALE OF Men's Suits. Wahare just returned from a tomplotel demoratiird Clothing market, and altbeaga oar pnrchasea were l.rrer thaa ersr before, the money invested, owing to the great shriek ge In rallies, caused by tbe great strincene is far less tbsn in prerious ssaaoua. Tbia, of course means lower prices for yea thaa ever before in our history. ef good, durable and nobby navy eol- Bevs'Saits. in all different materials aad extra fiae liae of Boys' Nsw Fall made of strictly All Wcol Caanmerss $6. JUNIATA VALLEY BAI OF MIFFLIXTOT? W, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. StookJielderi Icdividuallj LI M. JOSKrH ROTHIOri. Prutint. T. VAN IRWIN, CmtSut. DIBBOTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Jeseph Rotbreak, John Bertaler, Jeslah L. Bartea, Robert K. Parker, Leols R. Atklaaea, T. V. Irwin. arecaBOLasaa : Gea-ge A. Kepner, (Annie H. Shelley, Joseph Rotbrock, P. W. Msnbeck,' L. E. A tk In sob, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Knrta, Jerome N. Tbompaea, Jr, John Hertiler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte 8 oyder, Joslah L Bartea, Jobs M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson, r. m. M. Peaaell. Itj Llsbt. Ssmnel B. Rotbrock, Wm. Bwarta. Tbree and Fonr per east, ibterest will be paid oa certiorates of deposit. jan 28, 18S4 t! 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