MIFFLINTOWN WEDXESDiT. OCT. SI, IBM. TERMS, ioucrfptlon, IM per umm If paid France ; .00 If not paid te adraace. Tnotient adTertUeneiito inserted at 60 M par lack for each taeertto. aMdeat tratlnees aotioee ta loeal eoU in cents per lis for aaeh tnserttoek. .' .. fill tu. mAm t Am. - VdVertiM by th yaw, half r qaarVr SHORT LOCALS. Jesse Howe has reconstructed hia table. Butchers sell sausage at 14c pound. The democracy in xork are in bad way. Horca about Pittsburg bare a distemper, something like a cold. Last Friday the Japanese again routed an army of 20,000 Chinese. To protect potatoes and apples from (rout bite in cellars, cover them well with paper. The "0tli anniversary of No. 97. I 0. O. F.. of Lewistown was cele brated on the 24th, present month. The schools have baen closed in Fmukstotvn township, Blair county, to prevent tne spread of diphtheria. The man or woman who has a sin cere love for his or her work, what ever that work may be, is on the road to success. The reorganized band was out on Monday evening, and delighted all who were within hearing distance of its good music. Durii:g the hot weather impurities in the Mood may seriously annoy you. Expel tbein by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla, the great blood purifier. An Allensville, Mifflin county man shouldered a ride, went to the moun tain, met a bear, forgot that he had a pun, and in his fright ran home. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church, will hold a gociablo on Friday evening in the lecture room of the Church building. Mies Rebecca Bertmer of Butler, Pa, who visited her aunt, BIra. Hol lobau;;li and other friends in town, returned to her home last Thursday. General Coxey of tramp army fame was unfortunate last Saturday nibt. His house about 4 miles from lla-isillion, Ohio, was destroyed by tiro. Perry county papers say: "Judge Ly 'Ob will hold a continuous Court in Perry county in January until all the cases on the Common Pleas docket have l)een disposed of. Tbc city of La Rioja, capital of the State of La Ttioja, was ruined bv an earthquake a few days ago. It is reported that 2000 people lost their lives. Twenty, thousand people are homeless. The protracted meeting in the F.vangclical church in Patterson, the past several weeks, brought out many penitents. The attendance upon some of the night meetings being larger than the house could hold. List Wednesday morning a thun der shower seemed to traverse the entire length of th Juniata Valley At Lewistown lightning struck the electric light plant and damaged the concern to the extent of five hundred dollars. Mr. Singerly started on his cam paign tour of the State on Sunday, which in the opinion of a great many good people is enough, without any other ciu39 to insure the overwhelm iog defeat of the democratic ticket. Vote the republican ticket. If you desire to surrender the bus incss of this country to foreigners and give them the benefit of low tariff and thereby bring things to a level with European affair vote the democratic ticket, but if you want to live like an American vote the re publican ticket. Do you have headache, dizziness, drowsiness, loss of appetite and oth er symptoms of biliousness? Hood's Sarsaparilla will cure you. The Newport News says: "The farm of John M. Smith's heirs near the cemetery was sold at public sale last Saturday to Henry Wilson of Port Royal for $3,000. Mr. Wilson is n brother of Benjamin Wilson of Oliver township, and will make this his future home. From the Newport Ledger: Philip Leonard, a resident of this county until about two years ago. when he went to live with his son William in Waterloo, Juniata county, died on the 11th of October and was buried on the 12th in the Presbyterian gnu? yard at Waterloo. The torture of dyspepsia and sick headache, the agonizing itchincr and pain of salt rhem, are removed by Hootfs Sarsaparilla. The O ld Fellows demonstration at Lewistown was interfered with by inclement weather. The McAJister- ville band that was to have accom panied the Odd Fellows from this town were storm stayed at this place ami .ill not get to Liewistown. Many of the order from Mifflintown disregarding the weather, attended and report an enjoyable time. Bioomfield Democrat Richard L Migee, Esq., of Centre township, has been granted a dependent fath er's pension of 812 a month and $)0; back pay. His son Ambrose was wounded at Fredericksburg and died in hospital. He belonged to he Pa. Reserves. Joseph Eberly, of Falling Springs, has bad hia pension increased from $8 to $12 per month. 1 wo boys were accidentally shot with one bullet on Sunday evening, October 21, at their home in Milford township. They were Clarence and William Lewis, brothers. The eldfr one was handling a revolver. The weapon was accidentally discharged. iue ball pssed through the index nnffer of his right hand and lodged a the right forearm of William his "rother, aged 12 years hat do vou take medicine for B cause you are ekk and want to get ! and the lawless young men fled with of course. Then remomber ' ont bavin c accomplished their pur- Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. t w--w--.flBpel.iid of Burlington, toSn!" TMnbDg paTOt8 Wm Wagner bought the Witmer $2Sird Btreet p-buc frSi inkle hM the front ef his business place on Main street, a coat of paint! Mrs. Mowery sold ber house on tT!Sf B ee- ? Kirk MoOintio for f 1,800, at private sale. ' Dr. Fisber of IfcAlisterville is home from serving hia country ae a juror in the United States Court in . iiutourg. The Tuscarora Valley Railroad is being pushed vigorously on in the direction of Blair's MULg, Hunting don county. Get your smoked glass ready to view the planet .Mercury cross the sun on the 10th of November from 10 a. it., to 3 r if. It will be well to look after the man here and there who proposes to cut the republicau ticket for some little DttV lrriniuu u 1!'maPael -"over has bought , Farleman was gunning in the moan theOeorge Jacobs, Jr. propertv, on tain in JJflford township, he saw a Mam street, hnd will build a house ' large bird anl shot at it The bul on the vacant lot part of the prop- i let from hia rifle passed clean through j the eagle, killing it instantly. He Mrs. John S Grarbill and husband brou2ht il to town n1 b7 "frence have taken up th-ir residence in Ltn- bxks the eagle was identified. caster. Pa., where JWY. Or bill ia in Traction Railroad Management busi ness. Hastings and Singerly will engage in a debate at Nnrristown on Satur day evening at four different meet-! ngs. Ech speaker will be given half hour. John M. Garman. District Attor ey oi .Li'izeme county is . . . swinermcr .r.ni (l :i .. . 4i - around the circle as one of the speak- ers for free trade cand.dae Singerly for G vernor. 1 Under the McKinlev law there was a reciprocity feature in the trd with Germany for American cattle and German beet, sucar. The new Democratic tariff shut down on ' American cattle. ! The letters uncalled f-r in tho Mifflintown post office for the week ending October 27, 1894, were for Miss Ruth Point, W. A. Heller, and card for W. H. Rudv. A thousand bushels of chestnuts in Somerset connty. Pa , sold for a cent and a half a pound. Chestnuts i win oe extensively ana prontabiy cultivated by the coming American. Singerly is the first man in Penn- sylvania who hos bad tbe courage to stuuiu the State in favor of franlradA. You don't believe in free trade, and therefore you cannot vote for Sing-. ery On Sabbath Rev. J. R. Henderson expressed the purpose of resigning the pastorate of the Mifflintown con gregition of the Presbyterian church. If his resignation be accepted this community will lose a gentleman and a devont and sincere Christian. Scrofula, humors and all diseases caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. - .Thieves entered the house of Jacob H. Will one night Inst week ond stole two dollars and fifty cents. No ore of the family were awakened bv the pi mderers but Blept until the usual hour for rising in the morring. Entrance wis obtained to the house by a bak vard window from under which a fly screen was removed. The Altoona Tribune claims that j J. W Gartland of Altoona is the champion corn huskT of Cpntral Pennylvnnia. List. Friday he husk-1 ed 112 bushels ef ears for Mr H M. Hilnman near Allegheny Furnace. The roj thi ye r is not more t' a , half a oiie, yet h tied bis fodder and set it np in good shape. He worked 12 hours List Friday U-ited StateR S cret Service rffiors, male a ratd on sil ver coin counterfeiters in Snyder Co , just beyond the Juniata line, rear Richfield nn4 enprnred a man named Zimmerman and Furra. and brought. : them to this plsce to tike a train for Altoona last Friday night. Zim merman is a sun of the man Zim merman, who plinned the raid on Ancker's bouse that led to the mur der of Auker by Lovering. On Sit urday, they were taken liefore U. S Commissioner Giffios of Altoona and in default of $2,000 bail were sent to HoIlidaburg jail Zimmerman's hearing will tike place November 5 Ferre's hearing will take pface on November 1st. The prisoners deny the charge. Next Tuesday one of the most, im portant of elections will be bel 1. Upon the resnlt of the verdict, of the people then to be expressed, depends the foreign trade and bvsiness inter estaofthe United States. If the democrats win, they will make such laws as will tender to do away with the different conditions of living be tween this conntrv and the people of the old world. If you rote the dem ocratie ticket and the times get hard er, don't complain for yon have not only been cautioned against voting for such a dangerous party ticket, but you have been coaxed not to vote for the democracy that is under the j management of men who bave not the interest of the p-op!e at heart. Vite for Mabon, W ilson, Wills and Degen. George Miller was lodged in jail on Saturday on a charge of having a VT 1 r T in company witn vuiiam xyucr, made an indecent assault upon Miss Annie Wileman of Fermanagh town ship, on Friday evening, the 26th. The information was made before Squire C. B. Horning by the girl and her father on Saturday, and the rea son that. Rrner does not share a cell in jail with Miller, is officer Hacken berger failed to catch him Miss Wileman who is about 15 years old, with a bi other that is younger than she is, attended a meeting of a liter ary society in Cuba school house in Fermanagh township on Friday ev ening, and while on their way home, CUlUg, .. . . were overtaken by the accused, who made indecent proposals to her and when she would not agree to their indecent proposais was thrown to the ground. She screamed, and her Kent her ran home and crave the alirni. ' pose. Ryner is still at large. Children in Milford township, are u wim mourned type of scar let fever. TT xurry Alcdellan has put a steel sneet iron roof on the bouse of Banks Kauffman on .Main afreet. Jtfrs. Mary A. DiehL wife of John Diehl, late of this town, deceased, has been granted a widow's pension. If you want the times to tret hard. er vote the democratic ticket. If you want the tunes to grow better vote the republican ticket. There are so many coses of small pox in Washington, D. C, that the whole interior department haa been closed. Charles Huggins Snyder a 16 year old boy ofXiverpool, Perry county, Pa , last week, trAveled from Liver pool a horseback to Philadelphia, 140 miles in three days. "The town anthorities of Brad deck, Pa., have passed an ordinarce imposing a fin of 671 cents for ev ery profane word used by any person on the streets of the town. A Golden Eagle Shot. i Last Friday morniner while John WH9 a Golden Eagle, a bird that is not often con in this nnrf. if ftiA wuinirr Tf. mmionni,! 7 f . the tip of one wing to the tip of the other wing, and was on exbib Hon at tho Banks drug store on Saturday. ! I A Falsehood t'arneied , Some ba l-hearted and evil-mind-; ed person or per-ons, circulate I the ' wiuto a,, uiiwiuk-t in n .,k;, i, -ii..:,.- i. ioD. T,le purposf, of tho reDOrt is f0 ! iviiann tlia tnirt7a rf fl-ii-ief ion nutnln against him to such a degree that thf y will not support coming election for Sheriff. him at. the the offii-e of Sometimes truth is a long tima in catching np to a lie, but in this case, trutu round out what a lie bad beii started about Mr. Groninger, and at once gav pursuit, and uiw has the conteroptiMe falsehood cor nered by the testimonial of Joseph W. Stimmell as foil ws: j Owifg to a report bfing circulat- el throughout the county, that Mr. j James N Groninger is a disbeliever ! in tne trutn or Cliristianitv. and an , opposer of all religious worship, I . certify, hereby that the Tressarera D0OK r,t tne rrsbytenan cburcli rt rort lirJ shows Jmes Groninger to be a contributor for SUPP I pastor since 18tW. JOSEPH U.. OHMHEL, Poet Royal, Pa., Oet. 27, 1894 Rev J. K Lloyd and other good citizens of Port Roval pronounce th reported unbelief of Air. Groninger a falsehood Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great enre for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14. lv. Home and Abroad It is the duty of everyone, whether at. home or travelling for pleasure or uu-iuri, iu niuiu uiiuneu Willi iut) : remedy which will keep up strength business, to equip himself with the and prevent illness, and cure such ills as are liible to come upon all in every day life. H'ioiVs Pills nre hand m ule, and perfect in pr -portion and appennce. 2ou pjr box. That Tired Feeling is a lan7rons "MHi'ion direcrlv dne to depte'ed or impure bio d It shuii'd not he allowed to continue, s iu its debility the system is especinl lv liable to serioui attacks of illness. Hood's Scrsiparilla is the remedy for snch a condition, and also for thatj weakness which prevails st the chance of season, climtito or life. Hood's PtlU are purely vegr-table, Cirefr.Uv prepared from the best in gredients. 25c. Reliecca Wilkinson, of Bnwr, vnlley, Ind., says: "I bave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of tho Stomache, D spepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gona. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done md more good than any $50 worth of doctorinp I ever did in my life. I wuld advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few tiottles of it b-is cured me completely. I consider it the grand eat medicin in the world." War ranted the 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. A toedApppetite always accompanies good health, and an 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 tbe appetite, and as a purifier t tbe blood, con stitutes the strongest recommenda tion that can be urged by any medi cine. HootT PilU cui. 11 liver ills, bil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25c. Skele ton of a Mastodon Found Our Newton Himiltou correspond ont writes us: Ono day the latter part of last week, as George Swayne, who resides in Germany Yalley. was burning some bruau on bis farm, tbe ground which appeared to partake something of I be . nature of peat, and in digging around to ou'en the fire, be came npon tbe skel ton of a mastodi n which he partly uneartbed, end as far as can be seen appears to be in a perfect state of preservation. The tusk is about sev en feet long, the ribs about five feet in length and tbe molar teeth weigh near 2U pounds. JLiewistown Free Press, October 24, 1894. LARGE NAWMILL BVB1TCD. On Saturday a week, about Tr. it , ttw large steam saw-mill of A. W.Op pie's Sons, on Blacklog mountain ov-J " er.Iooking Mattawana, was totally destroyed by fire, with all its ma-1 chinery and about $2,000 worth of j manufactured lumber. Work had j beenliscontinued for the week and all the hands had gone home, hut Herman OppeL one of the proprie tors, who was eating supper when the fire broke out. Owing to the high wind prevailing, the destruction ( -of the entire plant was the work of a ' short tim . By almost super-human exertions Hei man . succeeded in re moving the large saw and several rolls of beltii g. but was burned ' somewhat about tho h nds and face. Loss between three and four thou sand dollar?, with no insurance. Origin unknown. Th plant wa- to have been abaudon-d a week or o. as soon as the logs on hand were worked up, the firm having erected extensive saw and planing mill build ings elsewhere. Lewistown r ree Press of the 24 ill inst. What a Bay Haw la the Army The above com prhermve ti'Ie is the nam given to a new look by Dr. Jesse Bowman Youno, well known all over Pennsi Ivania, bis native Stxte, as a brave and gallant Mi- r of the war for t.'-e Union, as ulso a preach er, lecturer, and writer of the high- t rank. t T,,e 6t.orv 18 "r'ef tfisc.aiUne in 'er,T: An"i e ma-.y b .oka "P"n of tb great civil wsr few tii.t we have rea are so grapi ic in (liscHption, st c m pf netmivi- ana accurate in aetmi, so varied in incident, and so elegantly written hs i this bin k from the mn in ui X'limir. loreaauiH 10 live ... . .- ... j, . . . . of ,,,, . -.i,,,.,, kIrn(.le Dr Yoimi is ma ter of a stvle as vivri'iis s it is j ictusque, end bis dwrip-H'-n if tliH ba'tl.s, the i-i'-g, the iurcli. and indeed tho "bole par :i l;-rriaiia of w-ir eives him i igb r.n-k r.s h writer of war litest'ir Hi dt'sciinti ins 'f t'''H bitil4 of Pi Khuri.' Landini'. Fort D'ml-r.u, Fredt-rick-burg, Cba!.,ll)l'8vill',an,. above all, G.'ttysbnrr, are wurthy 'f a ilace alin?side th- "sen fight" and "chariot race" i; Ben Hur. Every old soldier should hav a coiv of t his remnrknblo lrfinl- ami ev. ery 'family sboulJ fccsre it, and, above all, every boy wlo loves his c mntrv and hm conntrv'a flatr. and wants to learn of the sneiifices that were endured in order to preserve the integrity of the Union, shmild not fail to read this book. We invite the intention of our readers to the advertisement in an other column. MARRIED-. Taylor Zimmerman. On the 25th inst., at Mexico by Rev Francis Me Burney, Mr. John A. Tuvlor and Misa Surah C. Zimmerman, both of Mexico. Kaitfm.vx Grontngeu. On the llth ins:., bv Rev. W. F. Steck, Mr. Edgar F. Kauffman of Walker Twp., and Miss Cora B. Groninger of Tur bett township. Patteksox Midday. B v the Rov. S. A. Davenport, Mr. French C. Pat ters'm of Aradem:a and Miss Sadie B Midd'i&h of Tus-caiora township. Zeioler Bookwalter On O'lt. 10, by Kev. J. C. Rtigbard, Lewis H. Zeigler, of Perry Co., and Jennie t . 1 i. . e 1 1 Rkwal,r "f at V- PoxTirs Beasom. On the 9 th i-Jst., by Rev. J. J. Minemier, Peter H. P.m'im and Annie M Beagoni, both of Greenwood township. Bender Hack. Oa the 14th inst., by Rev. Wm. C Bierly, Thos. C. Bend er, of Turbett Twp., and Josephine L. Hack of Mexico. Gekdt -Murphy. On Oct 15, by Rev Isaac Bonk, Wm. Gecdy and Vlrn. Is .bulk J. Wurpi-y, both of Oliver Twp.. Ji.fflin county. Schell Cattle. On the 16th inst., ty Rev. J. J Minimier, John Scbe'l of Swales and Grace A. Castle of Dimmsville. Bracks i.l Yodeu On the 17th inst , bv Ri-v. J. K Lhyd. James M. Br ckb ll und S .ll:e D. Y der, both of Si-rue Hill township Gambv - Barxeb On the 2lst inst.. by R- v. W C. Bierly, Adam W. Gamby of P rry Co , nnd Annie G Barner of this county. Schreffi.er Bressler. On tbe 7th of Oi t,, by Bev. H. S. Welty, Cha. D Schrfffler of Fermaniigh Tp , nnd LI 1 J. Bressler of Fuyette Twp Gray Drolsbacgh. On tbe 8th iut., bv R v Wm. M. Burcbfield G . B Gr..y of tlrsc.iunty and Cath erine li. Urolesbnugu 01 ferrv countv. DIED: Harris. On the 21st inst... in Mil. ford townshio. Mrs. Ellzaliotli Ae. nold, wife of Robert Harris, aged 78 years. SlMOSTOS. On tbe 1flr.li inst in Walker townshio. from THuM Vierio Vovle. infant SOU of Chfirleannft Vnrn S monton of Harrisburer.agad 1 year, 1 monins ann iy navs. vrrt-TOWN RKFTS. Virrunrnwu. Oct 81. 1894 -fttT fer- 18 . T6 ...IS . n .. ii Pair ShonMer, ........ I-;imI .. . trie. ......... MirrUNTOWrJGBAIN VAU-I- Wb:-ai C train ear... ...... .... Cl.., Re..... ............... l':'i er- ...... 60 60 86 60 T-aii!lv seed t2 i r' ?. seed o t;ib 90 tti. ...$! SO a buudred Middliwgs i jo tir... :id am Salt..... ... i.of) - ""- We to 76 i"HILADtlJ HI A NARKTT8, Oc'libT 27, 1894. Wi eut 53 to 55 ; com 50 ! &7t :oat 32 m 35e; uve chickens, 6 t" 8c a lb; ducks, 8 to 9c; turk ys 8 to 9 ; but ter 16 to 28c; eg js 17 to 20c; appl- $1.25 to $3 a barrel; cran berries 1.50 to $3 a crate; Flojida orances, green, per box $1 50 to $1.75 Potatoes 58 to GO cents a bushel; prarie bar, $8 to $9 a ton; clovar; mixed. 811 to $11 SO- timntliv tn I to $14.60 a ton; hops at 4 to 8o lb. per l.irI and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars and cuffs should know about the " CELLULOID " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov ered with waterproof " Celluloid." They are the" only Interlined Collars and Cuff's made They arc the top notch of comfort, neatness and economy. They will go through the day with yon in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself In a minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. livery piece is marked as follows: TRAOf k LLUL0ID MARK- W Yoq must insist upon goods so marked and take nothing else if yon expect satisfaction. If yonr dealer should not have them, we will send yon a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand up or turned-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 48740 Braadwar, NEW YORK. AY HAT A BOY SAW IN TITK ABMT TnK MOST ATTRACTIVE and intcres. ina- WR BOI1K rnb'iNhed. narnvnr dernpfon of thriHinir iwrnnsl .i"r f-rren Rr the Bk-. J. B. Yorsn. Kditnr "Ctnlral ChrMian -Ideoralr. " 1 ' Oriei tin' illn'i'ion liv Frark Beard (tlin pic tured am worth more tlinn price of bonk) I,ow in price. Extraordinary inducements. ETcliiii-e territory. Pon't D'U; dnva an aGFiWTS. rl dollars. Send 60 cents w a !J T E I at once for outfit. Satin- hctlnn riMranteed or money refunded. j II IT NT ii. E4TOS. 150 Fillb Ave., N Y ! buckwhe.it flour $2.70 to $2 75 100 pnvid. ; !a low .4 io 5.: a H-; 7c a ib. 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. We handle no bankrupt Stock. All our Stock is new. HOLLOBAUGH fa S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmrr and Funer al Director. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. North iMain t, English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Strides, Spraines, ail Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co Druggist Mifflintown. Pa Not. 22, "93. Itch on human, mange on horses dogs and all stork, cured in 80 min uten by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggist, Mifflintown. Nov. 22nd 1894 fJP. DERR, PRACTICAL. DENTIST. (Gradnat or the Philadelphia Dmtal Col Vfre.) formerly of Hifflipbnrr, Pa., baa lo ratrd pt-rroanrntlv Id MifHIhtown, an aoc eesaor to tbe lata Dr. O. L. Derr, and will eontinne tha denial bnaiaaaa (established by tbe lat'er io 1860) at tba well known of fice on Bridge afreet opposite Court Honae. C7 TEETH EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVe Chloroform, Ether, or Gat used. No Sore Goma or Diaeomfort to patient, rithrr donna; extractioa or afterwards 1 All there are Guaranteed tr bo charge will be made. B" All work guaranteed to give perfect natihfitctton. Terms, strictly eaah. H. P. DERR, Practical Deatlat. & SON, PATTERSON, PA- i , X fc' hxjf and alt other ormla caa ba 1 I:, law lrW rrmA1T Inercaiml in (rowlfc ' mrlTllr7. and va) M by tbe uae of mm 2o i niyphospliate I ta 'iltDiokoa the poorertaoU rich and pro. . I tf rlvlur"ve euld dlrvc to fimnera. Kol I 1 S llA U! axFDta. Send for Price Liar. I I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. Mifflintown, Pa- I3CBYBRS, JVEW FALL 2t WINTER STOCK Has been selected with especial reference to the needs of this locality The" eztentive variety it affords in every line of goods including the pick of the market in fresh fall snd winter styles will probably surprise all who see it . No leu astonishing are tbe LOW PRICES put on everything. Owing to the bard times we have been sble to inrrlafe putir vrrj nmli under market valne and have embraced tbe opportunity. Our stock is now' in - good -shape and is well assorted in all tbe following lines.- A gkand Exhibit of Boy's Cloth in jr. New and neat styles and val ues for the money not to be equaled anywhere. You'll save money by clothing your children here. Knee-pants suits, new fall styles, 4 to 14, 1 TO M.0. Charminp Reefer Suits, 3 to 8, several shades and styles, $3 tm $4 SO. Long pants suits, single and double-breasted, 25 different styles of material for boys 14 to 19 SS TO SIO OO. NECKWEAR. All tte new and latest coloring in silk, in teckn, 4 in-hand", bows and string-lies 25 to 60 cents. WHITE SHIRTS. Ltnndered white shirts, perfect fit tins 74 cents to $1. Unlsundered white shirts, reinforced front and back 37 eents. Better grades, nnUnodered white shirts 50 cents. UNDERWEAR. Men's nstntal wool shirts ordrawe's 240 io 91 ?. earners nair shirts or drawrrs 49o t $2.00. Scarlet shirts or drawers, 74o to $1.50. Fanoj col ored wool shirts or drawers 62e to $2 50. Fast black sateen umbrellas 49o to 99o Silk gloria umbrellas for Ladiesor gents 75c to $2.49. Men's double trxtnre mackintoshes $3.75 to $15.00. Complete lines of Hosiery, Suspenders, gan JacKets, Gloves, &o.; at lowest prices Trunk and ?atobel Department complete in every respect A visit to our .tore means tnooey saved on every purchase. FERD MEYERS, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL CLOTHIER, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEX It will TO THE ADVANTAGE Who have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Surts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fmi to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN HAVE IOU MONET TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ) -call AT TUB HBST EIAEEOnlEt MIFFLIN! OWN, TA. FOTJE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Money loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZEEl onEflSE Mil !.' two awn of ut athm brud. anowa er mm, ituet tub uu w uiat. POB SALE BT DgaXKRS GEKERAIXT. Iwf Q ALESMEVf OWA NTED.1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to aeU om Nnraery Stock. 8 alary, Expense and Steady Employment (raaraoteed. linasa nauiuixi! uuair&M I, ; Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, N. T. : The StmtmU md Mtpmihfmm office u the place to (etjvh work Try it. It will pay 7ntf 70. vvH Byaif hi that Una. Men's Clothing. - An immense variety in Cass lmeres, Cheviots, Clays. Home spuns, Diagonals, Serges Twills, Tweeds and Flannels. All the new shape of sacks, cutaways and Prince Alberts Perfect fit and best workmanship, gunr.in -teed Prices from $5.37 to $15. Overcoats. A grand showing of Ortr coats of every description. All the new ptyles for 1894, rang ing in price lrom $3 to$15. Pants. An odd pair of pants helps out a man when he cannot af ford a new suit. We have just the line to please you, and prices are even more pleasing. The finest pair of pants in stock FOR ONLY 94. A grand line of regular 94 and $5 pants now onitr ss. Most of our regular $1.50 and $2 pants ran be had FOR T3 CENTS- THE LATEST FASHIONS lit MEN'S DERBY AND ALPINE HATS FOR SI. SI 90 A BID OO Exclusive hatters get a dol lar more for same makes. The line of Boys' hats presents some equally good bargains. Handkerchiefs. Over shirts. Cardi. in the county. BRIDGK STREET, MIFFMNTOWK.PA. be OF ALL BUYERS : examine the Stock of Good? io? JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF HirFLIHTOWH, PA. Stookholderi Individually Liable- JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prtnitmt. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctuhtt DIBBCTOBi. W. C. Pomeroy, John Her filer, Robert I. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joaeph Rothroek, Jotiab L. Barton, Lonia B. Atkintob Rocnnuiu : George A. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, P. W. Mabbeck, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C Pomeroy, J. Holmei Irwin. Mary Knrti, Jerome N. Thoropcon, Jr John Hertsler, T. V. Irwin. Charlotte Snyder, John M. Bla'r, T.U.M. Peanell, Pamael 8. Rothrock, M.N. Sterrett, Joaiab L Barton, Robert H. Ptttmoav Leri Lipht, Was. B warts. B. J. Sballenberger. Three and Poor per cent, ictereat will b paid on certificates of deposit. (Jan 23, 18S4 M TO 17EACI DEC t ha ba aVk ut mthM rrora. stair 4momj. wmUm woakAa lost njuihoo4. 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