SENTINEL & REPOBUCAfl MIFFLINTOWN WEnRnT.SEP. &, I8M. TERK8. flabKriptlon, SIM per mu tf paid acdrance; $2.00 if mot paid la advance. Transient adTertteaaaata feuartad at M inch for each tnaertloav. awuleat business noticed tn local sot. .-a 10 cents per Una for each tnaarttoa. padoctions will be made to thoaa destrtaf w atTortUe by tha few, talf or quart SHORT LOCALS. The schools in town opened on Monday. Sboes are auctioned at Heck's store at s bargain. The season for squirrel shooting opened on Saturday. Labor Day was observed in this town in tho post office. Ex Gov. Curtin is SArioosly ill at Jjig home in Bellefonte. Xow is the time to get bargains at Heck's auction on shoes. The s-rooke came from fire in tbe pineries of Michigan and Wisconsin. Great forest fires are raging in Kane and Bradford counties this State. M. H. Yeatter will sell a good neit Saturday. Sugar and whisky will be more ex pensive under the tariff of the "per fidy and dishonor party." Read in nnother column in this is eue of the Sentixel and Repcblicas of the Plague Black Death. Twenty new members were added to the Bloom field .Methodist church, on Sunday evening", August 26th. A man walk longest and best on a mush diet. Not all musb, but a diet with a large percentage of mush in it. Don't forget the public sale of a V in anil lttt. nil .Tfiffaran itiA. i.nt Saturday at 2 P. M., by M. H. Yeatter. Mahon will be re nominated for Congress by the Congressional Con ference that is to meet at Lewistown next Friday. The cannery at this place the past month has had 80 people employed. That number comprehend men, women and children. The Wavne County Nebraska Re publican of Splembr 1st says: The corn crop of our county will ayerage about 12 bushels to the acre. Ou Satuadav the .Uifflintown club : went to Port Royal and played the crack 9 of the latter place. Score, i io o m iavor oi aiimimown, iiie earlier symptomsof dyspepsia heartburn and occossio oallv head aches, should not be neglected- Take Hood's SartapariUa to be cured. -:- hn Western corn belt, Last Temu, corn was so plentiful that it was ui i by many farmers fof fuel Tbis year the price is higher than the price of wheat. Thieves were heard and seen at the house of Abram Noss in Tusea jora township, last Satnrday night They got away in time to escape a reception such as their case merited. The towns of Partridge, Sand stone and Mansfic!d, Minnesota, -vere destroyed by forest fires on Monday. It is estimated tbat 12 to IS hun dred people perished in the Minneso ta tires within the past week. The Reedsville 9, and tbe Mfflin 9;rc.rOHsed bats on the grounds of the Mifflintown club, and in the presence of many people, p!ayed an animated fame lat Thursday. Score, 13 to 18 in favor of Mifflintown. The Lutheran Sabbath School of j luia pice picmc' l onnmuiin Park along the T V R-, near Water fori last week one day, and came hom delighted with the trip over the Valley Railroad, abd the pleasant outing throughout. The disease that took the life of tiiany rattle pasturing on tbe moun tain north of Tvrone, turns out to he poison tbat was set for th cattle ! r a bad man. and not a cnntffions disease ns at firt reported bv State dicers who examined dead and liv ing cattle. Last Saturday nJcrbt tbe town of Hinley, Minn., was dentrovod by forest, fires. Four hundred peortl" nenshed in tbe fire. Six towns in Wisconsin were dsrov'' the win ight by forest fires The fi-s bavn :rn railroad hridfes ard cars can ot get to tbe destroyed towns. "Four years a?o the LeerisWure of j Quebec offered a bounty of 100 aeres ! of land to everv fmily contnininar 12 nr mn l.v-i .Kil.lron Atrpndv 1.- ! 742 fathers of a dozn or mnr in fants have received tbi" rark "f cv erninent consideration for fru'tfnl ness, and applications for it are com ing in at the rate of one a day." Mrs. Christiana Hikes of Patterson, tbe venerable mother of our towns men, Daniel and Srnwar HreW, is visiting the former. Tbe old ladw lacks only two months of hein 79 years of aj, but she is s tiimb a foot as many tvrsons not half her age. We wish her pleasant visit and hope that her life mav be "par ed many years. Huntingdon Journ al. The new democratic tariff puts a tax on playinj? cards, and exchange papers already report th revenue j collectors around smolbne the bnsi j ness places for olavincr card.i to tX Only card plavers will have to pay the tax. The democratic party is a fraud in its pretense of tax reduc tion. It only takes tbe tax off of one thing as a blind and puts it on an other. Miss Lottie Hackenberger gave a very pleasant party to her friends on Friday evening-, Augrust 24 The evening passed pleasantly in playing lively games and listening to music both instrumental and vocal At 9.30 the younsr people were invited to the dining room where they par took of an excellent repast. They all returned home much pleased with the evening they had spent. Bargain in shoes at Heck'a An. T afternoon and ?vLg The & L. Wagner", and the Pat- bSaTtKS.2? Pyed game of o Du lew dars ago at this nlax Score 7 to O.in f.Tor 35S Wanei (J5eDoBjoom,field Perry County LW Jr?n0?l"?',me f,Ur Wiber. SrKL !,ng ?" ,airiJ- A num. Urha.enotpa.du.. dollar fo,MT. Sine tho coon seaaon opened L. i8W AB treed fiveon and caught three ooon poRsums and wrVi isiK . i eirankg, all of two into Stray er s game bag. tfc1 tbT Secfetary Edge of the State Board of Health has pro nounced incurable haa brokn fi f .? v 6 Dear Tyrone. Twenty- five cattle have dil i . J been kl,lod- The .lectric thr hag been nsed with ZiSZl"' Lehiffh eonntw VC; -"r""" ,nl".u"u,cal wffl be -7 Mia rear Raf.A many years the farmer wUl thresh his grain, saw his wood and churn his butter with an electric machine. f,L-i8uf l tm r"mn"gr uncalled for in the Post Offi -t u.w X) . . . atwi lull, Pa., September 1, 1894: Qus Altner jura. F.iiia T xrii w,,. " .r,uzj JiellT. Willi., L berg. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. S. M. hellers. Florence Saunders, Alsiimot Oinseppi: Postal Cards: Pietro Ga bnele, S. H. Annison. The smoke of last week was so pronounced that the old Indian Sum mer man eould hardly convince him self that it was not Indian Summer time. The old Indian Summer man is about convinced that the Indian Summer haz is only smoke, common smoke with which the InH inn haa nothing to do. List of Letters uncalled for re. mainine in the post office at Jtfifflin- twn. Pa., for the wek ending Aui? 31,1894 Rersons calling for letters in this list will please sav thev am advertised. One cent will be char? - ed for each letter advertined. C W. Haslet. B. Isowawitz, Miss Nettie Rhine, Miss Mry C. Sliker, F. J. ' Txoxell, Miss Sarah B. Moore.' Messrs! Peters & Meese. lit k . T , ... . , i,. t Merchant John Kirk of this town JatP h fr.CapfiD James Patterson, who tells bim that ?! 1 H 8Sn,D? W,th Tl and each succeeded ,n securing 160 , utit-s ui ihdu. lae (jamain waa n . i i rv.1 y. . raised in Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county, and is kown to almost every individual on the west side of the river. II'iui Howe and Charles Adams sinrtt-a lit ntur pasi iour o ciocK one morning last weHi to wtlk to Har- - n-insDurg, distant ou miles. In 12 oournat nan past lour in tba even-! ins ihey were nt Duncannon. 32 miles fmm ana Tk. IB i that intervenetl between tbem and I Harnsburg looked like a long road They rued bargain; took the cars at Duncannon and rode home that even ing. c irr ' .- . "WMviiaenc from Reale says: j l t Hf. I .1 . . . - - i f 1 . . . ij ii id i T K "Mother thieves for two str.inge men F..ltz of Beale township was aroused , have b en 6epn on Boveral xo by a no-se in tbe room of h.s broth-, iD in aad oct of the WQ f Hunt in?dnn county, who was visiting him. Foltz hurried to the rescue of his brother in law, and to bis surprise found him soundly aslep. However be managed to awaken him, and they two went out and cut two stout clubs nnd then examined tbe prem ises carefully, but found nothing of a burglar like appearance. Jacob Farter of Beale hud a valuable mare severely injured by a barbe.l wire, lhe mare was in pasture ana tm t a 1 1 t n 1 7 loir f nt in frUul in a viifa j(jf ,,arbed wire that lav in tbe fieM Tbe wire canght on an apple tree and tbe beast in trying to free itself cnt. a leg to the bone half way round, near . the bock. Fmm tbeSnyrler County Tribune, Aug. 31: Sam W. Haa-, committed suicide at Lykens on Saturday by bancni? himxelf to the limb of a tree in Odd Fellown' cemetery, with a couple of yards of picture cord Tbe deceased was born in Shamnkin. and was a clerk in the Northumberland tt . 1 T?al- V. t.. -t failure. Some of our people will re a ..p ,.! .ii I member bim as a witness in the Sny der county bank suit. He has been in ill healt'i tot nome time and bis mind was probably affected by bis illness which caused bim to commit the rash deed. On last Monday, George Dobson of Paxton ville, met his death in a most horri ble manner. Ho ws employed at the flouring mills at that place, and : hi? anmn irioniiH li KM caiurht in the rj: ---,'T l:. : OHtmg anu touna ne was aeau, nis ; brtin having bten battered out by his head coming in contact with a 1 beam, one arm was ent-tmned in led in tne spindle and broken at a number of places. The body was divested of every pirticle of clothing, even his shoes beincr torn from his feet. Tbe deceased was an industrious single young man about 22 years old. SHERIFF'S SALES- Sheriff Lapp sold the properties tbat he bad advertised, last Friday afternoon in the court nrmse. The 110 acre tract in Monroe township as thn property of Delia H. Dauberman and George F Dauber man to L. E. Atkinson for $300.00 The 29 acre peach orchard of E. E. Berry, in Jtfilfird township to John S." Graybill, Samuel Walls and George Heck man for one dollar, and tbe four hundred acres of mountain land of E E Berry in Milford town ship for $25 to John S GraybiH Vil fY 111 1 Wnlln and Georce Heck man . R . . . nnr,,hltser- nar the . ,,t theirs and count their own these tw. properties will nave cost tbem $1,900. The peach orcb ard contains 3000 trees. Tbe one and one-half acre lot of ground with bouse and out-buildings of Theodore Burris in Fermanagh township to Solomon Beashor for $260 00. , m The property of Frank Warner in SlifHintown was not sold. The 76 acre tract of J. S. Kupp, in Beale t-.wnship. was sold to Fer mnnagh Loan Association for $350 00. The 40 acre tract of James Brgy, in Walker township, was sold to Hen ry Yocum for $25. Vm f Henderson Forsha and Efodr-Ui Forab. in Tuscarora town- oip. was not Welsh, m Tittcarora towmship, was old to B. P. WaU.ce for 189.00. T c.rr Valley Rllr.a. Trains on the Tuscarora Vallev IWoad will run as follow S w Ie0BaBt Waterford at 8 00 a. 2T-?9 ' ' Port Roy- 5,e:aP0rtR0yalat . terlord at 11.45 a. k. and 6.30 p. . J. C. MoOREHXAn, Stxnnttnnt. am TBE FAIR. The Juniata County Fair at Port j"T un," County Fair at Port oyaL Sentem Woi- 10 to .. JSTH000 Premiums, Grand Exposition. The farm . ZZ" and household and me- A fine Doultrv Thih; represented. 5AC1 Thursday, September 13. ro. i j unjata county horses with out record; purse $50. Xo. 2 230 class, trotters. $150. No. 3 mn. -i H25. mng one half mUe heat, two in three. i m Sen. 11 V A oca ciass, trotters, $100. No. 5 run IcS one balf ""le heats, two in three, $150. No. 6 free for all, trotters and pacers. $250. The program of amusements will include many of the latest novelties and attractions of the day. Pearson's great cyelorama of the battle of Gettysburg, requiring 160 feet of space for the erection of the tents will be at the fair. A ROBBER SHOT. Nevin Johnson of Port Royal shot a robber last Saturday night. Late in the niyht Mr. J ihnson was awak- S,ne out of an unpleasant dream, I ne dream gave intensit y to his alert- ' nes8 .and wbile he wae pondering OTer ifc 1)0 d616 peculiar noise ' at tLe front of the bouse. CerUinly. tUat was BOt an cbo of the dream. To. satisfy himself of tbe cause of the noise, he qnietlv opened a window in the 2nu story and looked down. Was it a dream, there in front of e street entrance were two men, trying to open tbe door. In a twin! downward to dispel the illusion, if il- lusion it shonld be. But it was no illusion for when the pistol cracked the figures at the door turned out to be living men, and they gathered themselves np and ran across the street and disappeared in an alley, leaving Johnson to ponder on the mystery of dreamland and the stern re'"y aanger oi every day life. eounson s ouutt nit one oi the ""eves lor meir waa oioou at tne 'ront door, and blood spots across the fttrpft. TIlA rnliStri lott a tiln on the bouse siC", and a wire in the door lock It is prouble that it was tbe working of the wire in the lock that awakened Johnson. It in be lieved that the wounded thief waa taken to t!-.e woos beyond rt' .... ftn j there u6w, attended bv two the railroad. Port R yal people are talking of searching the woods. Uair Rates to Pittsburg-. Pa on account or tbe National Encampment of tbe Grand Army or tbe Repnbllc Tbe Pennilvioia Railroad Com pany announces tbat excursion tickets will be sold at half rates, September . utb to September lutb, good to return 'iintl SartamKa. O.k . n. : n T .. r.te of fifty cents. It is expected tbat tbis will be tbe largest Grand Army Encampment that has ever been held, from tbe fact tbat tbe name of Pitts- bo rg is remembered bv every veteran, as it was the fir t City to establish a Subsistence Committee. Tbe following program baa been adopted by tbe t itizens Executive Committee; Monday. September IOtu, Parade of the Naval Veterans escorted by tbe Sons of V eterans. Camp fire iu tun c.ouiuk uuuer iuu bubdiucs oi iu aivi eieraun ii jiiv nail Tiesdav. September 11th. Parade of tbe Grand Army of tbe Re public. Camp fires in tbe evening at Old City Hall, tbe Head-quarters of tbe First Sanitary Commitsion. V EDNESWAY, fc-EPTEMBEU 12lll, the 28th National Encampment will convene at tbe Grand Opera House, at 10 00 A. M , with an open meeting, at which tbe Governor of tbe State, tbe Ma tors of tbe two cities aad a repre scntative of tbe Department of Penn sylvania G. A. R will deliver addsess of ffeloonie. Oo tbe came date tbe auoaal meeting of tbe Woman's Re lief Corps, Ladies of tho G. A. R. and tbe Dangbters of Veterans. Parade of tbe Union ex Prisoners of War, es corted by tbe National Guard. In the evening an entertainment will be giv en tbe representatives 'to tbe several National bodies at East Pittsburg, in tbe immense building at tbat place ten dered for their nse ty Mr. George Westingbouse. Thcrsday, September 13tu, continuation of tbe meeting of Encamp ment and other National bodies. In tbe evening a magnificent display of fire works on tbe river. Feiday, September 14th. Steamboat excursion to Davis Island Dam and other points of interest. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad will be prepared to carry every person wbo may desire to attend tbis, tbe 28tb National Encampment of tbe G. A. R. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brown vnlley, IncL, says: "I have hee.n in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done m3 more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the erand ept medicin in tbe world." War ranted tbe most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks A Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Pa. Feb. 1, 93-ly. . MARRIED-. Mrroaxix BoTTAl the Preebv if" !S.?!OB?e' in Mifflintown, on ,lJ?1 A"oat, John W. ell and Ella T. Bntt br Rer. Henderson. Mitch J. R. Sinoeb Babton. On Aug. 16 b Rev. W. N. Walhs, George E Sing er of Mifflintown and MIbb Lottie Barton of .Mifflin county. Bailob Shtjman. On tbe 23rd TW. 8-jL DaTenport, Sam- u. a. xiiior ot fort Roval to Miss BnghtieA. Shuman of Thompson town. DIED: Glacb On Ang 23. in Turbett township, Mrs. Marr Ann Glace, ag ed 70 years, 8 months and 11 days. Hawk On the 21st ult., in Port Roval, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hawk, wife of Samuel Hawk, acred 75 years, 4 months and 14 days. Mirri.TNTowtr vBirTS. VimmoTC, Sep. S. 1RB4. 16 16 18 14 11 Froi.. Hum.. Rbonldar, I.Td. SMm, MIFFLrNTOWK GBAIN 11APKFT 48 60 86 60 Corn in ear. ....... Ova, , Rve Cloemol ......... TiniothT Mwd Flax seed ......... Bran...... ....... Chop...... ...... Middlings Ground alum Salt., An-wu-an Salt..... S2.no 1 60 90 .$1.20 a hundred 1 10 1 00 80c to 76 Philadelphia .Markets, September 3, 1894. Wheat 57 to 58c; Corn 61 to 63; Oats 32 to 37c; Pennsylvania washed wool 19c; Sugar 3J to 5Jc; Butter 13 to 26c; Eggs 16 to 17c; Jjive chickens 6 to 10c a lb; Apples 75c to $2 50 a barrel; peaches 40c to 70c a basket; Bartlet pr-as $1 50 a barrel; other varieties 7."; to $1.25 a barrel; six quart basket of plums 10 to 20c; potatoes 35 to 70c a basket; sweet potatoes 20c to 45c a basket; cloverseed 9 to 10c a lb; Timothy seed $2 50 a bushel; beef cattle 3 to 5c; Sheep 2 to 3Jc a lb; hogsSc a lb; milch cows $25 to $40. Personal- Miss Maud Irwin is visiting friends in Union connty. Miss Mary North visited friends in Lancaster, recently. Miss Mabel Book of Harrisburg, is visiting friends in the county. Misg Lewis of Lswistown is visit ing Mrs. Manbeck in Patterson. Horace Culbertson, Esq., of Lew istown, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Mary Hart man of Saville, vis ited friends in this county lately. Miss Ella Rohrer of Uarrisbun?. is j visiting her friend Mjsa Jennie Banks. Mr. Crouse of Beuefonto is tne gueet of bis aunt?, tho Misses Laird. Mrs. Thad Parker of Sharpsbnrg, recently visited Miss Blanche Wright. Miss Flora Selheimer of Lewis' town, is visiting Dr. Crawford's fam ily. Miss Nannie Stambaugb is visiting Miss Cirrie Hershman in Mechanics burg. Ubry Martin has returned home to his father Joseph S. Martin at Sharps burg. Missie Annie Heck and Flora Fa ick. visited at East Waterford last week Thos. U. Parker and wife of Pitts- burg g, qio iNuui: mis llicir unlive :.: town. .niss aiarparet aneuenberger is viRiting relatives in the twin bor oughs Mrs. Jesse Grubb of Lewistown, is visiting ner daughter Jtfrs. Benjamin wagner. -Visa Maggie Stouffer, recently vis iiu ner aunt Airs. vm. Marsnall in Millers town. Mrs. Lizzie Boyer and daughter Agnes of Altoona is visiting Miss Caroline Layer. Mis. Arna Wallen and daughter Ruth of Russell, Kansas, is visiting ine tmeses uieni. Miss Martha Jackman has return ed home af -er visiting Pittsburg, Al toona aud other places. John Martin after visiting Sharps burg a few days, returned to this place for several weeks. Mrs. Jennie Parker, wife of Ezra D Parker, deceased, visited Mrs. McMeen in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin of Green6burg, spent part of last week, visiting old friends in town. James Irwin and wife of Greens burg, Westmoreland county, are vis iting friends in Juniata county. Misses Nellie and Naomi Kessler of Altoona, visited among their rel atives and friends in town, recently. Senator Woods of Lewistown, spent a day in Juniata, examining peach orchards with bis brother Sam uel. Charles Derr returned borne on Wednesday, after spending some days in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Kate Janney of Philadelphia, wbo has been residing near 0kland this summer, is visiting Mrs. Robert McMeen. -Wis Grace Hot ton of Harrisburg, and Miss Beatrice Doyle, of Wi'liams port, are visiting Jlfiss Nell Dovle in Patterson. H.F. Weir of Washington, Pa., is stopping at the .Hurray House. He is buying peaches for Pittsburg fruit dealers. Mr and Mrs M L. Drum droy over from Gettysburg on Sntnrday. and Lenneana rode over on bis bi cycle on Thursday. Misses Marr Shick of Reading, Belle McKenty of Phila, Lillian Jlf. Good of Jeansville. Mr. Dr. M P ; Hine of Houtzdale and W. H. O. i Gould, Esq , of Philadelphia are the t guests of Miss Myrtle Drum. Mia Rose" Elder, who haa been ria- lung ner water Mrs. Westley Meloy in Patterson, returned to her home D Altoona last week. Mrs. Annie Hinlev of RcWIavillA and ber friends Mrs Khuna-vila Mrs. Dipery and Jlfiss Springman, spent Thursday in town. Mrs. Boater of Woodberrv Blair county, is visiting her aged mother, Mrs. Moiat. wiffl of Raw T)ftvi1 Mniat deceased, near this town. Jlfiss Lucy Sciple of Lancaster, who bas been visitintr her nneln. Ttv. 0 , - j ron Shuman at Mexico, spent the lat ter part oi last week in town. Collars and Cuffs that are water proof. Never wilt and not affected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The gcuuinc arc made by covering a linen collar or cuff on both sides with, "celluloid" and ns they arc the only waterproof goods made with such an interlining, it follows that they arc the only collars and cufTs thr.t will stand tho wear and give satisfac tion. Every piece is ctatn pel as follows: B ft an 3'i If anything else is offered you it 13 au imitation. Refuse uuy but the gcv.u iac, aad if your dealer docs uct L ive what you wont scud direct to us, cn. closing amount end ntatirg fi.c an.l whether a stand-up or tur::cil-dom collar is wanted. Coliaia 2c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, Hew fork. AT COST. Spring and Sum mer Clothing. We are closing Out our Spring & Summer Clothing AT COST. We will carry none over. Now is the time for Bargains, i We handle no bankrupt Stock. All our Stoek is new. HOLLOBAUGH S. S. Ruble, Practical JEmbalmcr and Funer al Director, CALLS PROMPTLY ATTFNPED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. North Main t, Mifflin town, Pa- . ' English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood' Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Rinc Bonn strifl a-: Z Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. War ranted the most wnnderfnl RlAmial. Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist Mifflintown, Pa. IS0T. 22, "83. Tn. so Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stock, cured in 80 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks A Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. Watt heat I JJP.DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (Gradnats of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege.) formerly of MiffliDbnrg, Pa., baa lo cated permanently in Mifflintown, as ane cewor to the lata Dr. O. L. Derr, aad will continue tbe dental business (established by tbe latter in 1860) at tbe well known of 6ce on Bridge street opposite Conrt House. TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. Are Chloroform, Ether, or Gas used. No Sore Gums or Discomfort to patient, either during extraction or afterwards. All these are Guaranteed er no charge will be made. (Lr All work cuaranteed to rive rwrfwt satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dennis t. grnnnmiiiiiitiiimiiliiiimnniimnmiiinirmmine J Wheat I and 1 Grass I : crow best when planted with Par ; : Bone Dart. A fertilizer that al- : ways brines a crop, alwavs lm-: : proves the soil. Bold Jirect" to fkr-: ; uierK bum per (on. No agents. : : Samples free. ! York Chemical Works, York. Pa. i J " !!' 'j! 'i! 1' " ' "u" T 'i' '1' ' " 1 1' T ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i! S & SON, PATTERSON, PA- MEYERS7 GREAT PHILADELPHIA SALE FROM THE ENORMOUS STOCI OF THE IMMENSE Wholesale Retail Failure OF THE OLD AND GREAT HOUSE, S. LEOPOLD, SON & CO. As is a well known fact, we have always been and still are opposed to baying bankrupt stocks, because they are usually not the kind of goods, we would conscientiously recommend to our customers. The goods froai the Leopold Failure, however, were deoidedly of a most excellent quality such as are handled by all First Glass Houses. Hence this sale which embraces our PURCHASE FROM THE RECEIVER, J. O. LEVI, As well as our own assertment of merchandise, AGGREGATING $10,000, ALL AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, is the Biggest MERCHANDISE MOVE MENT KNOWN IN THE COUNTY. We cannot of course mention eren one hundredth part of the marvel ous bargains, but these few will give an idea what you can expect. PHILA- PRICE. OUR PRICE 50c. Children's CasBimere Pants. 25c. $4. Fine Children's Suits. $2. $3.50 Children's Suits. $1.75. $10.00 Men's Cassimere Suits. $5 00. $1.75 Children's Suits. 87c. $14 $5 $12 $C $15 $4 $5 $6 Men's Suits. i $7 $2.50. it $3.j $7.50. j $2j $2.50 j $3 Boys Suits $8. BRIDGE STREET, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS1 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 the Wonderfully Low Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fai to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN FJ. HATE IOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE 0U A BORROWER I CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFLINXOWN, PA. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FDAZERonEjIk BIST IS THE WOBUK, iTlrs wisimss.i in imm i it. .rtn.TIS gtlMHaa two box of or other bruCL No Sli.Ui br iMat, trUET fHK fiEH tTUIE. JOB BALE BT DgAXEBB OE1TEBAIXT. lyf CALESIHEAT k f "W ANTED 1 1 LOCAL OB TRAVELLING, to aeU om Nnrserr Stiwk. r.i. - j j M.mun. hiu Steady Employment imaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, :. . ! Rochester. N. T. The Sssteu mmd Jitfuilirmm office u the place to get jab work doaa. Tiytt. It will pay yoo Ifyon naad anytUig In tbat line. -o- It is needless to say now is the time to buy ClothiDg when you can buy a Man's All Wool Suit for $5. and a line All Wool Boy's Suit for $4 -AT- MEYERS' WHOLESALE .4XD RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE. MIFFLIXTOWS, FE.W4. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIIITOW1, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH BOTH ROCK. Preiidnt. T. VAN IRWIN, C.At DISKCTOSS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock John Herfiler. Josiah I.. Rarfon. Sobart S. Parker, LonisB. AtklDMft r. V. Irwm. stockiioldebs : Geerge A. Kepner, I Annfe Ji. Shelley, Jossph Rothrock. P. w. V L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker. w. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin- Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson. Jr. John Bertiler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte 8 nyder, Josiab L Barton, Robert H. Pattnsaa. Levi Light, Win. S warts.. jodd H. Blair, F.U.H. Peall- SamnelS. Rothrock, Three and Fnnr mr rnf ir.tnro.t ;u k paid on certificates of deposit. fjsn 23, 1894 M TO ITjEAK riETJ kfhriaa fcoss tha aOaeta af yoathful CTrors, avty SW.witlMWitniH lo.tmsahood.tii.l7a ssajktBaNsJMaciM(sM)I) eontainlna tu'd ass who la acToos and dsbUltated. AdiS.us. aVaC F. C IIWUI, Howslua, Caws. Consumption Suroiy Curod. 9utl hT. . poalUT. nufij tar tbe boTn&m4 dlaMn. By 1U Hmsly asa tstoosaads ef boptiesa eHMhaT.bsafrsuBeal7ean4. I shall b. 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