SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: n F.IKESDlY.OCT. St. 1894. TEBMS. Subscription, IUO par aaanm of paM m advance ; S2.00 if sot paid t advaaee. fransient advertiatKnanta Inserted at 60 Mtta par inch for each Iniwtloa. Transient bails am boUom in local ool nan. 10 cents per line for each iaawUoa. "Tk.j-.dnna sill ho mada to fhnaa ImMu uih,mvh r. to advertise by tha vear, half or qnarW year. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Tim wbeit crop in Russia is an ov r abundant one. Chestnnts Lave been selling; at 6c quart. Salt mixed with vinegar cleans soiled isinglass. What cute pictures might hare been taken on reunion day. with a kodae. Joseph Rodgers, of Walker town ship, died !ust Thursday morninp of pneumonia. Crushed limestone is being haul ed from the quRrry sonth of town on to Main street. The price of wheat is down lower than ever known by the two past gen eration?, but the price of bread is kept up. The torturo of dyspepsia and sick headache, the agonizing itching and pain of salt rheru. are removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. There are men who believe that Cemrebinan Mabon will be re elect ed by over ti.OOO majority. Get in out of the wet. Mary Cannon, of Columbu, Ohio, has n three weeks old baby that weighs 4ti pounds, Mrs. Cannon weighs 100 pounds Last week a new organ was ship ped to Superintendent Samuel Roll wan for the .Wothodist Sabbath school of this place. Do you have headache, dizziness, drowsiness, loss of appetite and oth er symptoms of biliousness? Hood's Sarsaporilla will cure you. Last Friday was Arbor day. If yon missed planting a tree that day it is not too late now, any time bo twecn this and ground freezing time will do. Ex-Sherift' Jamison was in town on Thursday to witness the re-union. His i collection goes back to an acquaintance with revolutionary he rocs of 177G. John II. Sheibl.iv editor of the Uloorufield Advocate bought the bank building of Sponsler, Juukin & Co., iu Bloonifield at Assignee's sale for $3,200. It is said tho building cost $1 2,00k. Mrs. Burger, residing in Center ..LfUULl, . ...u... . ' . m .'. . U . ..... war of 1812, is 102 years old. having! just celebrated her birthday. She ! has n ec5 S1 years old and more than J I'v) ileseeniirtuts. I)jrii:g tho hot weather impurities in the blood mar seriously annoy you. Exppl t!wm by taking Hood's Sarsft lirilla, the great blood purifiar. The brfif. times the country ever had were those during Republican administration, just, as soon as the Democrats came into the control of the government, down went the f fairs of the nation. Vote the Re publican ticket. The Huntingdon Journal nay: Orders liavo recently been issued on the Huntinsdon Broad Top Railroad, to the effect that any employee con trap finer a debt and then failing to pay it will be dismissed from the j company s employ. The Adamsburg, Snvder County i band, that participated in the reunion was the first band on the scene on Thursday mornincr, having left home about 3 a. , and crorsed Shade mountain by the light of the moon. The remained till Friday morning. Scrofula, humors and all diseases caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, are cured by Hood's Sorsap-irilla. lien who enjoy coon hunting at night, say that this season the coon has chsnged its habit, that this sea son they are found in daylight. Nineteen coons have been shot this fall in woods not far from Mifflin town, in dav time by sportsmen looking af ter squirrels. The Tammany Hall wing of the democracy in New York nominated Nathan Strauss, a Hebrew business mau for Mayor, but there was such a kick over Strauso's nomination that he withdrew and now the Hebrew element in New York City are up and against the democratic ticket. Vote the republicen ticket. Miss Louie Jackuuan left for Pitts burg last Friday morning to teach music. Miss Jack man has had care, ful training in music schools, and is a modest and exemplary young lady with none of the loud and coarse maunera that characterize so many of the young ladies of this day and generation. The Huntingdon Journal say: Diptheria is raging in Frankstown township, Blair county. There are about 25 cases reported and the school houses have been closed. Many homes have been quarantined. Some of the sufferers believe that the norm of the disease was carried into their homes by the New York City Fresh Air children. Iu some families there are four and five eases. What do you take medicine for Because you are sick and want to get well of course. Then remember Hood's Sareapaiilla Cures. Business interests, farm interests, are all to a greater or less degree in volved in the coming election for if the democracy succeed in electing a majority in Congress, the Cleveland administration will take it as an en dorsement of their management and when Congress again convenes the culaini'y workers will wreck things nioru than they have done Tbe pension list will then be pruned out by Hoke Smith's Southern pension knife. If tbe pensioner knows which side his bread is buttered on, he'il vote the republicin ticket county and stale. A-VEf of weOolloch,a Mills. d,ed last Thursday morning, ageX years, mterment al Mifcitr:! on Saturdav. JAma The letters uncalled for in the Mif- nfn30894-' Geo LMead. Allen Hoopes, Mr. Samuel The SEnrnrax aitd Rwublica len ders congratulations to editor H. W Wiokersham of the Thempeontown S M 7r,hlwmrria"e to Miss An IUhfa?t McAli8terville on the Under the auspices of the Mifflin- mIv, 8trCompanv' the Pelham. Meeklem Music Company will Pive an entertainment Music and Mim icry, in the Court House on Tuesday evening, October 30, 1894. Mrs IBieber wife of John Sieber, i'I.0 ?ayetfe township, died on the lQrl, in.i .i it i r . . - - - iuw Dome oi ner son Joseph Sieber of .Fayntte town Shin, nnexA Qf 11 . . r. r - " job, n montns and 29 dan Afro . . miuaen name was Sausraan. John Sieber of Fer managh township and Solomon niehnr an1 T.an:l o:.t t .1 ".iiuowmr 01 ine same township are sons. Bf Mlc. Mirth and 'MlMlcry. A delierhtfnl ntWiinncii i given in the ConrtJHouse on the even ing of OctoW 31. 1894, for the ben-" efit of the Mifflintown hose company, by a company of musicians from New York. WAtaUarjlieiia Mr. John Patterson. Jr anil Tiso Nellie O North were married at the home of the bride's parents in Pat terson on the evening of the 18th inst, by Rev. Joseph H. Mathers. The Company was large and the presents numerous and valuable. Withdrawal. The Prohibitionisfs drawn tho name of editor John W. Speddy for Assembly and in its stead placed the came of Wm Rrtlnria n the ticket for the office of Assembly. xne name or rt. ts. Urav has ulso been withdrawn from th t was the Prohibition party nominee lor iiuerin. Thac;ht He Was Dead- When the spectators saw Boyd Parker stretched on the foot ball field on the evening ef 16th, they thought he was dead, and a man hurried to town and reported that one of the foot ball team had been killed. Severe as the kuock-out was Boyd was not killed. He was severely shocked and had au ankle broken in a rush. Tbe rehearsal was broken up by the accien, and his comrads when they leirnecl of the nature of his injuries gathered around in a sympathetic wav, and then four of them, Eamely, James Murray, Thos. Patterson, David Walls and Wal ter Wilsoa in s'alwart style lifted fei:u from tha ground on their should ers and carried him to tho home of his father. Robeit Parker, where the broken ankla has been properly cared for by Dr. Wm. B-iuks. Teachers' Institute. The twenty -eighth annual session of the teachers of Juniata county will couvene in the Cmrt House, iu this place, on Monday, November 26. Superintendent D. M. Marshall i3 making carefel preparations for it and announces that be has secured the following prominent instructors from abroad, viz: Prof. Charles H. Albert, of Bioomsburg State Normal School: Prof. J. F- Baitoo. of Ship- ptn9burg State Normal School; J. M. Berkey, Superintendent of Somer set couiitv; Superintendent M. Cough lin, of Wilkesbarre; Miss Annie Buckbee, Ex Superintendent of Pot ter county; Dr. Juhn B DeMotte, of Cunbridue, Mass; Louisa Rebecca Browu, Elocutionist of Philadelphia. For tbe evening he has arranged as follows: Monday B. F. Schweier, of this place, Hubject, "Wna wi'l You Take;" Tuesday Dr. L I Handv. of Delaware, subiect. "Tbe American Idea;" Wednesday musi cal entertainment by Ariel Ladies of Boston, with V. A. McCormick; Thursday Dr. J. B DeMotte, of Mesachusett subject, "Old Ocean, Our Slave and Master;" Friday Prof. Emmett. - Foot Ball Uame- Next to tho reunion demonstra tion on the 18th inst , was the foot ball game played on the base-ball ground by the Mifflintown team and the Academy team, lnere was a turn out of several thousand men. women and children to witness the game which was so evenly contested that the g me resulted in a tie The members of the .Vifflintown team in the field were, Allison, left end; Derr, Jr., left tackle; Ellis, left eruard; Warner, center: Bishop, right guard; Noble, right tackl"; Diet rick, Jr.. right end; Rod gers, quarter back; Die! rick, Sr., left ha'f back; Derr, Sr., right half back; Robison, full back. The members of the Academy team in the field were McCahan. left end; Haldeman, left tackle; Walls, left euard; Wilson, center; Jlurch field, right guard; Dimm, right tac- kl ; Lloyd, right end; Mayer, quar ter back: Murray, left half back; Pat terson, right halfback; McClellan, fullback. Score 4 to 4. Touchdowns, Mur rav 1: Derr 1. Time of half, 20 min utes. Banks was umpire; Sulouff, referee. Berry wes linesman. The incidents that grew out of the game were nnmerons, humerous and ser ious by turns. There were a few faints, a number oi bruises, lots oi fun for all and no one severely nuri That Tired Feeling ;a a damrnrons condition directly due i. onlAtA1 or imnuro blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is especial. ftitAcks of illnewe, l V Af w aw-- Hood's Sursaparilla is the remedy for such a condition, and also for that .i,nAa. hiti rtrevaila at tbe WCAAUCD0 i aAoimn nlimate OT life. Hoor$ PtlU are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the beat in gredients. 25c. Tko r.artth HeMie, There nerer was a balmier Oc tober dav than lt TV.J a - - .uiuguii, Hill the people took advantage of tbe ex- Aavfivakjkl M m a f "ne weatner, and came to town by hundreds. reunion of tbe soldiers who fought Bgiuunt me sieve noider's rebellion. It Was One of the emaiMt afto days ever enjoyed by the oldsoldieis 1 t - wMnvftw VIMS promptly formed according tn UU IiUC IMIOTHA- I tin niMHo gramme beyond the river at the rail- oii.4Uf. a, with General J. K. Robison at its tuutd u sh;f ... shal. and orderlies John Pannebaker, O. W BnrchfiM H UUTUC1 by his side. Then mira Mia M.ai;. torvUle baud playing the best of muBic. x ueo came tue speakers in carriages: Kay. Atkinson. Mahnn 7.a.U nnn. ningham, Post on horseback, Post afoot, and Colonially costumed An drew Allison. Martin C.rat, George Heck, drumming and fifeing or au n was wortn, followed by the order of American Menli Atiwa in ra. galia; Pop Thomas aud John Fink in a carriaffA. Then nam M.;., baud, arid Odd Feltnwci in rcrralia followed by the Adamsburg band and Patterson Fire Company, in fireman Costume, With bovs aa aRsiatnla at pulling the machine followed by tbe M.'.w.awwnu KSOUlft IVKM O. 111(10 gin dmm major. The whole line was a thing of Beauty, that will prove pleasant recollection forever, but there was not a feature in all th nr.,. cession so unique, and at tractive as the I 3 . .. Bin arum major of tbe ijewiston band. After the Lawistown people came Mifflintown Hose carriage drawn by two black horses richly cap arisoned. followed bv the Jbfifflintown Post cannon drawn by boys The mar- snails alonsr tbe line were CaDtain McClellan, Wm. Hoops, George Wil son, Jloscs Pannebaker and S. B. Loudon. Long before the parade broke ranks the Court H filled to overflowing, and all the af ternoon me targe audience was eu- tertAinp.d hv ann era And rAiiatiiino liv comrad Kay, of Philadelphia, and by a speech, by comrad Atkinson, of this place and by comi ad Mahou, of I. I 1 rryi . i . vtauiuerstuurg. ine nigut meeting was kept up till nearly midnight, ev erybody present, and that means just as many people as could orowd luto the Court House, felt like staying as long as they conld for reunion time comes only once a year, and many of the soldier boys related experiences and reminiscences of army life, and comrad Kay threw in a song here and there to season and spice tbe enter tainments. It was a reunion that will long be remembered and the civic part of the procession, is suggest ive of the thought, that the com rads have all passed to where all the good soldiers go excepting the last living soldier, he will be the chief feature in every civic demon stration and parade. . Bargain Day! Bargain Day! AT- -SCHOTTS STOBES- Commencing next Monday, Oct. 29th, until Saturday evening, Nov. 3rd. 118 CASES, Biiice Sep. 20, ot Fall and Winter Goods unpacked, and all this goods with our other merchandise will be sold to you at specially reduced prices. ladies (Jiotu in all leading Shades at 29c; worth 45 and 50 cents. Serges in all wool and in all Shades, 40 iecues wide, 39c; worth 60 cents. Broad Cloth at 75 cents; worth $1. Hili bleached muslin, 1 yard wide at 5c; worth 9c. Columbia uleacbed muslin, 1 yd wide; 10 yards for 49 cents. App.eton A. Muslin, best make, 37 inches wide at 6c. A good unbleached muslin, 21 yds for $1. 100 pieces of Lancaster and Amos Keair, best ginghams, just unpacked at 4Jc; worth 9c. Other good ginghams at 4 cents. Dress ginghams at 61 cents; worth 10 cents. Canton Flannel. 10 yds for 49c. Best Canton Flannel, 10 yards for 75c; worth $1. Ladies skirts, S5c; worth double. Best Indigo and Fancy Calicoes at 5 cents; 10 yards for 49 cents. White Linen Table Damask at 24c; worth 40c. Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers at 25c. -Wen's good gum biota a? $2 45 Ladies twilled Gloria Silk Umbrel las at 1; worth $1.50 5 pair Men's Hose for 25c. Heav ier .M-n's Hose, 4 pair for 25c. Ldi-B black Hose at Ce. Good ticking, 12 yards for $1. Nine-fourths sheeting for 15 cent; worth 21 cents. Men's Good Underwear for 25c, and 38c; Children's and Ladies' un derwear, very cheap. $4,000 .len's,- Ladies' and Chil dren's shoes at specially reduced prices. Ladies' and Children's coats and wraps; an immense variety, latest and newest styles. Blankets and shawls, carpets aod oil cloth. Everything in our thrpe stores at specially reduced prices. Don't forget the time. Next MOY, OCT. 29; TUESDAY". OCT. 80; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 81; THURSDAY, NOV. FRIDAY, NOV. 2; SATURDAY, NOV. 8. SCHOTT'S STORES, Bridge Street. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brown- valley, Ind., says: "I bave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dspepoia, 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 m 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 grand est medicin in tbe world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial ' bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks ! Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93 ly. PeraenaJ. MlSREllie Simons is iait.in friAnda i"x Lancaster. Samuel L Stoner spent a day in Al toona last week. Miss Ellie Simnna Ifl Itttit waaIt .- visit friends in Lancaster. Wm. Shirk of Oakland M;il ;D,t- ed his brother in Tyrone. L. E. Atkinson and wife are mat ing a tour through Canada. Miss Jennie Banks in malrincr a pleasant visit in Harrisburg. Misi Ella Kohrer of Harriahnrir. recently visited friends in town. Mrs John Ynhn of wnnrL in visiting the family of Mr. Musser ! on Main street j Miss Mau-1e Heuderson nf Altnnna visited her cousin Miss Esther Mc- Kinley last we k. I . Ex Senator Smiley, of Bloomfield paid the town a flying business trip j i a . out) nay jast weeK. Rob Hughes of Lewietnwn and friend JHr. Frvsinger of Chester. spent Sunday in town. ; Mrs. Beckie P-ople and daughter f Greensburg recently visited her brother Ezra C, Doty an t family. , Arthur Koeniff of Lewistown wu the guest of his unci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs Emil Schott on the 18th Mbb .Warerie R.chenbaush of Mx- ico was tbe guest of her friend .Viss Marv nrinior in Pnllnrcnn fha ' part of last week. Master John Grabill who has been staving with his sister Mrs. James Speddy in Harrisburg this summer, is visiting his father and mother 3Ir. and Mrs. John Gray bill. To be Sold at Private Sale The undersigned offer at privite ' sale a tract nf fifteen acres of land in Fermanagh township, bounded by land o Wm. Ha-vk, Dr Lucian Bunks, .W.yer's heirs and J s pi O -erholtzer. This land is wellet with youuir Chestnut and Rock Oak and is rapidly growing in vlne-. Atkinson & Pesxeix. A Good Apppetite always accompanies good health, and au absence of appetite is an indica tion of something wrong. The uni versal testimony given by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to its merit in restoring the appetite, and as a purifier of the blood, con stitutes the strougest recommenda tion that can h urged by any medi cine. llood't Pills cure all liver ills, bil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25c. What a Boy Saw In the Army. The above comprehensive title is the came given to a new book by Dr. Jesse Bowmas Yorso, well known all over Pennsylvania, his native State, as a brave and gallant soldier of the war for the Union, as also a preach er, lecturer, and writer of the high-, est rank. The story is one of fascinating in terest. Among the many books touching upon tue events of the great civil war. few that we have read are bo graphic in description, so com piehensiv' and accurate in detail, so varied in incident, and so elegantly written as is this book from the pen of Dr. Young. To read it is to live over again the srenes and incidents of that tremendous straggle. Dr. Yonoir is ma-ter of a style as vigorous ss it is picturesque, and bis description of the battles, the sieges, tbe march, and indeed the whole paraphernalia of war gives him high rank as a writer of war literature. His desci iptions of the battles of Pi'tsburu Landinsr, Fort Donelson, Fredericksburg, CbancellorsviUe, and. above all, Gettysburg, are worthy of a place alongside the "pea tight and "chariot race" ia Ben Hur. Every old soldier should have a copy of this remarkable book, and ev ery family should secure it, and, above all, every boy who loves his country and his country's flag, and wants to learn of the sacrifices that were endured in order to preserve the integrity of the Union, should not fail to read this book. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement in an other column. MARRIED: Nearhood Dcns. Ou O-'t. 2nd, by Rv. J. F Ke'lv, Oscar D. Near- hood and JrfiKS Maggie M. Dunn, both of ar Locust Run this county. fATTEBRON .North Un the 18th inst. , by R-v. J. H. Mathers, Mr. John J. Patterson of MifHintown and Miss N -llie O. North of Patterson. Spearman Davis. On the 15th inst., at t'- e home of the bride's pa rents, W. E. Speakmaa of Philadel phia and Miss Emma Davis of Fayette township, this county. wiFrUNTOWN WAHKRTS. Vn'ruarows, Oct 25. 18P4 utr 18 Eggs ia Rani is f boulder, ...................... 14 t.i-rd...... , ............... 11 Sides, ..... w I FrLINTOW N GRAIN UAKKKT W beat 60 worn in ear 60 ''', 35 R' 50 Uiu.erseed Timothy seed... .....W.eO K i a eed 60 Bran go tbu $ go a hundred Middlings 1.10 irro..ud Alum Sail........ 1.00 A f r. -ii Sal: 80c to 76 Philadelphia Markets, October 19, 1894. There was a stronger feeling in wheat, corn and oats. Wheat 53 to 56c; Corn 50 to 58c; Oats 34 to 36V; Live chickens 7 to 8c; ducks 8 to 9c: Duller IS to UC; eggs lb to iyc; po tatoes 50 to 65c a buxbel; sugar 3 to 4fc; hay $11 t $14 50; prarie li-y 8 to $9 per ton; apples 50 to 60c a buahal. East Libeett, Pa., Oct 18. 'Cat tie steady and unchanged, Ilogs dnil and lower. PhiUdeiphiuS, $5 30 a5 35; best Yorkers and mixed $5.20 a5 25; common to fair Yorkers, $5.10 ao.Ii; pigs H.50 to 15; good sows $4.25a $5; hogs and rough sows, d.Z&aUU. Sheep Dull and changed. I A Clean Collar One that you can keep clean all the time a collar that docs not wilt when you get over-heated; that does not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cuffs are made by covering linen collars or cons on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength and durability. They are the only waterprool goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: TRAOF LUIL0I WAR. Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction . If you r dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and wc will mail yon sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO T- Broadway, new 1 or. WHAT A BOY SAW IN TF1K ARMY THE MOST ATTBACTIVE ana intt-res'. ior WAR BOOK published. Clirming descriptions of thrilling- peronl exp-r i nre B the Rev. J B. Yorac, Editor "Central CkrUtian Jdtorale." HO Origi. n' illuMrations by Frank rleaid (tho pic ture are worth more than price ot book). Low in price. Extraordinary inducement. Ee'iiiw territory. Don't Delay; day ar. GENTR. wor'h dollars. Send 60 cents WASTED at once for out fit. Satis faction puaranterd or money relunded. iust . Eaton. iao Fifth Ave., n y un-1 ? a- i i I'l.i.itiaur,!. -a. I ' "SLZsrTZ i f AT COST. Spring and Sum mer Clothing. We are closing Out our Spring Summer Clothing AT COST- e We will carry none over. Now is the time for Bargains, We handle no bankrupt Stock. All our Stock is new. HOLLOBAUGH & SON, PATTERSON, PA S. S. Ruble, Practical Embahncr and Funer al Director. CALI PROMPTLY ATTFNPED TO DAY OR NIGHT SATISFACTION GI ABAKTEED IS ALL CASES. North Main tVt, Uliffliutowu, Pa- I English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and. Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Rincr-Bone. Striflpa Snvsinoa .11 Swollen Throat. Cinntrha aL '3.. $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co Druggist Mifflintown, Pa Nov. 22, 93. Ti aV 60c Itch on bnmap, mange on horses dogs nn all stock, cured in 30 min ntea by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggist, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894. ? DERR, PRACTICAL DENTIST, (GrsdoM of Y PhUndclpMa Dental Col e)te.) formerly of M'fflmhnr, Pa., baa lo rted permanently In Miftiintown, as aoc reseor to the lata Dr. G. L. Derr, anr will rominne tbe denial bonineas (eatabliahed by the Infer in I860) at tbe well known of fice cm Bridge afreet opposite Court Honae. IT?- TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Chloroform, Ether, or Gat used. Nn Soro Gum or Diaeomfort to patient, -iih r miring extraction or afterward All these are Guaranteed r ro charge will be made. 07 All work guaranteed to give perfect eatiofnciloD. Term, strictly cab. H. P. DERR, Practical Deatlst. and all other eemla rmn tie a really Increased In srowili and vk) ,e by Use un of It makes the poorest soli rich and on I ducltve. Sold direct to farmers. No agents. Send for Price List. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, YORK, IA. taaaw4awMMawa nmkT v ill ; f ifa wwm. i mm If MEYERS' JVEW FALL & WINTER STOCK Has been selected with especial referenee to the needs of this locality The extensive variety it affords in every line of goods including the pick of the market in fresh fall and winter styles will probably surprise all who see it No lest astonishing are tbe LOW PRICES put on everything. Owing to tbe bard limes we bave been -able to jurcLs puds vrry much under narkec value and have embraced the opportunity. Our stock is now in good shape and is well assorted in all the following lines.- a grand Exhibit of Boy's Clothing. New and neat st les and val ues for the money not to bo equaled anywhere. You'll save money by clothing your children here. Knee-rjanta suits, new fall styles, 4 to 14, 91 DO TO 9S.OO. Charmino Reefer Suits, 3 to 8, several shades and styles, fS to 94 SO. Long pants suits, single and double-breasted, 25 different styles of material for boys 14 to 19 S3 TO 810 OO. NECKWEAR. All the new and latest colorings in silk, in leeks, 4-in-band, bows and string-lies 25 to 50 cents. WHITE SHIRTS. Laundered whi'e shirts, perfect fit tins 74 cent to $1. Unlanndcred white sbirts, reinforced front and back 37 cents. Better grades, unlanndered white sbirts 50 cents. UNDERWEAR- Men's natntal wool shirts or drawe's 24c to $1 49. Camel's bir shirts or draw. rs 49o to $2 00. Scarlet shirts or drawers, 74o to $1.50. Fancy col ored wool sbirts or drawers Gia t $2 50. Fast black sateeu umbrellas 49o to 99c Silk gloria umbrellas lor Ladicsor gents 75o to $2 49 Men's double trzture mackintoshes $3.75 to $15.00. Complete lines of Hosiery, Suspfodtrs, Handkerchiefs, Over-sbirts, Cardu gan Jacsets, Gloves, Ac; at lowest prices in the county. Trunk and ?atohcl Department complete in every respect A visit to our &tore means money saved on every purcbsse. FERD MEYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIER, BR1DOE STREET, MIFFLIXTO'.YN', PA. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To Hie Public To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GIC OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Gocir for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STY'LMS of Su'ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't it. to give him a call if in seed of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFI IN TOWN IP-A. HAVE IOH MUHEITO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL. AT TBI f IBST Ah MIFFLINTOWN, FA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money LoanBd at Lowest Rates. FRAZERona BEST IM THE WOBXDw aflMUd ttr hMl. (TUET TBI. OEI SUE. JOB BALE BT DEALERS GENERALLY, tyr Q ALESMEV ' W A NTED.1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, In anil on. Knraer Stock. Salary, Expeoaea and Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dee. 8, m. Rocbetler. N. T. The Stntmet nd Htpnihcmm atoza )a tat pUea to get vark oaa. Ttvtt. It win PW roc ifroi m apythtof is Hut line. Men's Clothing. An immense variety in Cass lmeres, Cheviots, Clays. Home spuns,(Diagonais, Serges Twills, Tweeds and Flannels. All the new shape of sacks, cutaways and Prince Alberts Perfect fit and best workmanship, guaran teed Prices from $5.37 to $15. Overcoats. A grand showing of Over coats of every description. All the new styles for 1804. rang ing in price from 3 to I '. Pants. An odd pair of pants li out a man when he cannot ford a new suit. We 1- :jp a - just the line to please yoa, . prices are even more pleasi The finest pair of pants stock FOR O.KL.Y 94. A grand line of regular and $5 pants NOW ONLY 93. Most of our regular $1 m ,50 and $2 pants ran be had FOR 15 CENTS. THE LATEST FASHIONS IS MEN'S DKRBV AND ALPINE HATS FOR 91. 91 SO AND 93 OO Exclusive hatters get a dol lar more for same makes. The line of Boys' hats presents some equally good bargains. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, X ' OF MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ! j Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH KOTHROCK. PrtiJenl. T. VAN IRWIN, fAi CMKCT9B. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kotbroek, John Hertrler.' JoRliih I . R.lrton. Robert K. Farfcer, T. V. Irwin. Loci B. AtkiaioB TOCIDCLDKRg r George A. Kopoer, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, P. W. Mmbeck, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Porker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mry Knrlz, Jerome N. Thompson Jr, John Heiizler. T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, Joaiab L Birton, John M. Blair, Robert H. Pn'.terjon, F. M. H. Pcnnnll, Levi Llehr, Pamaol 8. Rotbrock, Wm. Swsrts. M.N. Sterrett, B. J. Shallcnberger. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ba paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 23, 1894 rf TO WEAK HEfJ wmennm mm vim mumctm of Toataful error., mntir asoay. audi T, nail wsaiiwa, lost msmiood. etc.. I win i a valuable tsmis (sealed) containing roll arasalan for honw enn. VDSraTof ehr. A splaadld nwdiaal work : ahonldio road by mwf MB who as acTvsas and dabUMaaM. Addraav W Vm IfWIO. oaatoa. I Ccmmtmpcion SuraXy Oursd. To Tn artoat Plaase InJoraa yoor rsadass ihat I baTS a paastfva resasdy for aba abOTaaatoail aiaoaas. Bj lta ttoMly Dao tbaoaaada of aopalsu to ssod two botU of my taaiajj WRMM tr any M roar raanoia wba aara eoaaaaapNon at they nj MdwtMlIirrMulF. O. Mn-a. ttOj. T. A. BLOCDM, U. C HI aaarl K. M. X. asBTaaraa. laaaabsakd