il OTEL & BKf'UBLICAN WHWESIUT. JAX. 28. ISPS. terms. gebscriptisa, $1J50 per itinm if pud a atWaene j $2.00 If aot paid to advance. Tranaiemt advm-t'ju-sieDta immrred at 60 c-.-j tnca for each tuae.'tioa. Traartaat bnstues aottoe to local eol- wiqd, IV cuu psr Use for each Insertion. ii ;aoeSoo will he mad. to thosa doairtng itk dj u year, atir or quarter year. 8aIeateglMer- January 25 J. B. M. Todd, executor o tlie esiste or Elizabeth Leonard, will sell at the late bone of said decedeut, 1 mile east of Oakland Mills, cows, horses, farm ma . chinery and housdholj gooils. Sale at 10 A. M. SHORT LOCJ1LS. W. B. Cox is quite ill with gastric fyr. Call at Showers & Scholl and buy a Sieifjh. .Visa Tof ten of Hazleton ia Visiting Miss Emilv Murray. Howard Funk is bappy over the ad rent oi a boy baby. F. M. II Pennell. Esq New York on Saturday. was Mian Sallie Parker is yiaitinor Mrs. J. B. Larner in Washington, D. C. The 18J)4 corn crop is as poor in qualify as ia quantity in most places. The crop rf oniou seed ia abort' both in this country and in Europe- The colds and complaints contract ed on inauguration day are numer ous. The Lord's Supper was celebrated i the Presbyterian church on Sab bath. Miss Mary Bsale of Frederick, VI.. is viitmf frieuds and relatives j.i lliia county. Mr. W. T. Crawr boup-lit the Div en bouse and lot in Patterson on Sat urdsy for $2350. David Alter of Port Royal with a four borso 6led full of pir's visited !'c iouaty scat on Saturday. RprtjcntatiTe Wi'son hss a bill '- the Legislature tLat providos that t0'a shall be sold by weight Arifefotype Cabinet Phrfogr9p,'6; Something rew and beautiful, all for $1.50 per dozen at Hess Gallwry. J Mnscr has bcuyLt what us ed to bu known as rh Ma)ruder pr jp-rty in Talker townsliip for $2, 200. The cbaraders have been at prac ti n lonfr time, ami will soon be able to run a show. Oiie a show in the court !io;ii). A!' nomiiotions for township and bor-.agii n. aiiiationn must be filed in i ue i omiuisiionr a ouice on or before February lbt. T'ue uiaa wl" pred'eted a mild winter has not br.nu Leatd of since bvre Christmas, and will be in re tirement till next Christmas. Tue letters uncalled for in tha Mif tluitv .. post ofii"e for ti.e week end iug Tuna iry 19, were for .Mrs. Jacob Gintf, Mrs. Belle Gantt, Mr. H. Gcoilvo.tr. Rv. John E Henderson was call f iT to Xfc-.v Jersey to conduct the fn: '-ral services of a farmer parish ouer in Now Jersey, last Thursday, January 17. T!ie Brooklyn trolley car employ i'sreonn strike and follow the ai riiry course usu.illy pursued by Ptiikevs. namely refuse to let other men wink iu the places they refuse t" work. fl J. C1?tp, railroad Supervisor at thi place, has again won the one iiTdred dolltr prize for keeping his rod-bd in the best stat of repairs. Tin's if the third time that Mr. Cieve bas carried off the prize. E- J. Cleve, Supervisor and J. H. Gumbns, assistant railroad supervi sor indulged in a pigeon 6hootinj; on Fri lay. The bird flew hih and wild. Clve shot ten of bis fifteen, an'i Gumbus shot eleven of bis fif teen. Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, died at hr home near Peru Mills on the 12th day ef January, aged 84 vonrs, 1 moDth and 23 davs. Mrs. Cmnp be'.! was the mother of 12 children, If) son. 2 d.v.i2rhters. -10 errand-children. Two sons survive her. Tbo Slinsrnv! Tribunw of Janu ary IS, says: Daniel Yost a respect ed citizen of Shatnokin, was atteid incr preparatory service in the Re foraied church at that pl-ice Friday eveiiin?, an J while the minister was preach iorr, .tyr. Yost's bead dropped forward. Rn,i he died instantlv. Ffe wia Rixtyjigbt years of age. "Justice Willi'im Les-her of North nmberlasd, found .Vexinder Best in his chicken coop on Monday night. The Justice hld court on tbo fipot and sert Best to the borough lock-up for tho night. On Tuesday morning the prisoner was given a hearing and watf committed to the county jail for trial in default of bai'. He was brought over to this city bv consta ble Milion IVfcFherson. Snnbury Democrat Do you have headache, tiizziness, d'pv.s'rsss, loss of appetite and oth er svr-iptoms of biiousnet8T rioou s Sarsaparilla will cure you. Las' Thursday evening Kelly Mc uku'nun ol Inscarora Valley came to Port Royal to attend Presbyterian preaol ing. He had tied bis borse to a post near the church. When services were over, he went to where ho had left his horse and sleigb. Th. y were gone. He walked home, but the nosing property bad not b'-en retuiurd. The next uorning aft i dai'light the horse and convey ance weta found tied to a post ill the r?ar of the -Vetho list church in Port R yal, where it had been placed f ter usi! by the person who had made use of it for a purpose known to himself. Meanwhile the horse catch ) T company of which Mr. McLaugh Jin is a m-mber, had been notified, an-1 waR in the paddle rendv t.n mv search for the thief. Mrs. John E MeCrum of Milford, has been visiting Cfiends andyelatives in Harriburg the past Week. Since tha bove was pnt in type Jft we learned that a friend of StrawieVBV' paid the money, and he is again at liberty. Ed. Sun. -;V Robert McMeen has sold what used to be knows' as the Robert Cummings property at Vac Wert to Samuel Sieber of 'Walker township. "The barn cat is the most profit able animal on the farm for it will keep the rats away. It must be well fed. principally with milk, and if it come to the house it must be carried or driven back. A hungry barn cat ia likely to take to killing chickens and suckuig eggs. Rev. IiL. Sieber has been engag. edir. Evange'istic work after the manner of Moody, and been instru mental in awakening a revival at Thompsontown, which resulted in about 50 people professing a change of heart and a determination to lead abetter life hereafter. 7 What do you take meliuine for Because you are sick and want to get well of course. Then remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. The Bloomfield Advocate says: By careful count it is learned that there are upwards of thirty children iu Bloomfield borough, for whom there can be found no reasonable ex cuse that they do not attend school. Moat of them are common loafers in onr stores and on the street corners. Some one writing on the subject of rabbits, says that any family that have a piece of gronnd, eizo 25 by 30 feet by their house, can raise as many rabbits as will supply a family of six persons with meat, the year through, one year after another, if the rabbit raising business is given attention morning and evening. During the hot weather impurities in the blood mav seriously annoy you. Expel them by taking Hool's Sarsa parilla, the great blood purifi r. Schctt'8 Store was so over run with customers last Thursday af'eruoon, that it became necessary to lock the doors whua those msiae were being wiiitFd on and when served, leavs them ont and take in another house full, serve them, and then another and another, all cf which is owing tj bargain day advertisements. There has been so little good in the democratic party the past gener ation, that whf-n they get something that measures up to nearly the Stan dard, thev make a great fas over it, hence the great fuss that they Lave baen making over Ex-Governor Pt tsoVs administration The same : - - n l ai . i: m t , ....ur,,, .Ul 7 s lu;r T V Curtin. Ye thai-k those of our subsrribers who are always proraot in their pav inents. They belong to the diss of people tliar. is the vary salt of the earth and are ever blessed. We be lie7e that everyone of our subscrib rs can pay up promptly if they will. It is true a number of them are a good piece ia arrears, but if they wiil just pay a part of the dues at a time, they will feel better und rfo us a great good. Try it friends The Ch;itu bsrsburg Repository of January 16, sayp; llsv. T. J. Sher rard. the esteemed pastor of Central Presbyterian church, left home on Monday and on the 10th will sail from New York to Southampton, on tho steamer "Paris," with his brothers Rsv. Jubn H. Sherrard, Rockville, Iod.. and Hon. Robert Sherrard, Steubaaville, Ohio. Their tour em braces, Paris, Italy, Eypt, Palestine, Greeca, Turkey, Austria,, Germany to England and homo about May. The torture of dyspepsia and sick headache, the agonizing itching and pain, of 6alt rhein, are removed by Ilooci's Sarsaparilla. Never since the world began has there been such opportunity given for intellectual education, and never faicce the world began have newspa pers been so low in price. A news paper is now within the reach of ev eryone who has ambition enough to live as becomes an American citizn. If you are not getting a newspaper, subscribe for one and help to educate yourself and family. Tbo newspa per is the great educator of the age. The schools are the place in which to receive a text-book education, but that part of an education i? the smal lest part of au education. Joseph Conrad, aged 70, hai been arrested and sent to Suubury jail, for impersjuating bis dead cousin of tbo same name and drawiDg a pen sion on false papers. The prisoner was never in the army, but swore that be was the Joseph Conrad who served turce years m Company C, One Hundred and Thirty-first Pcnn sylvania volunteers. Ho was grant ed a pension a vear ao of $18 a month, with $100 back pay, and has illegally drawn over $300 from tbe United States treasury. He lesides on a farm iu Lower Augusta town ship, a few miles below Sunbury. Sun bury Daily. Scrofula, humors au1 all diseases caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, are cured by Hood s Sarsaparilla. About 10 P. M., on Saturday night, the larg-j barn on the farm owned by Judge Lyons and tx-Otngress man Atkinson at Durward statien, two miles from Thoiapsoutawn was destroyed by fire. The firo was first seen by railroad watchman Zeiders, who hastened to the farm house and aroused Mr- Soles who lives on the farm. Soles put on a pair of pants, and without stopping to put on his shoes, ran to the barn to put out the stock. When he opened the horse stable, two horses had broken loose and in running out one of the ani mals struck and knocked him sense less. Zeiders icEed him up and consciousness was sot n restored, and he went to work again at getting out the stock. All the horses and cattle were gotton out, but 16 sheep were burned with all his farm utensils, feed and hay. All the insuraiice he had was $50. Proprietors Lyons and Atkinson lost their corn crop and other grain. . The barn had been re-roofed and other repairs added re- cently to tha expense of almost our ' hundred dollars The buildjtfg was insured. The barn waa'T&et "on fire fronvawraMs -Wften the horses brft had run away from the flames ere looked np, a straneer was found waiaiog uu im rauroaa. ue was asked a number of questions but gave no answer Some of the people in that neighborhood conjecture that that he was a tramp and that he was in the barn smoking and accidental ly set it on fire, and that when he was overtaken by the men after . the horses, he was scared speechless. Others believe it was set on fire by some one in the neighborhood. Home and Abroad- It is the dnty of everyone, whether at home or travelling for pleasure or business, to equip himself with the remedy which wiil kep up strength and prevent illuooc, aud cure such ills as are liable to come upon all in every day life. Hood's Pills are hand m:de, and perfect in propor tion and appeance. 25c psr box. Rheumatism Cared In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the eyr tem is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., druggists, Mifllintown. Jan. 9, '96. A Goed Boy- James Parton says: "If I had the happiness of being young rgain I should take the advice, which was given me about six times a day on the avernge, in my youth and "be a good boy.'' Nothing is now so cer tain to me as that all the happiness worth having that exists in the world has come from the practice of tbo simple, commonplace virtuts. Of all the countless myriads of people who have live' on the easth, not one h;is ( vsr succeeded iu increasing his hap piness by doing wrong. Washington, I. c Special Ex cursion via Pennsyl vania Railroad. There is probably no place that of fers so much in the wav of sight pee ing and other things of g?nerl in terest as Washington, D. C. Apart from being the Nation's Capital, the magnificent Government; Buildings, beautifully planned public parks, and the country through which one passes in journeying to Washington would make the trip au ideal one. With the object in view of allow ing everyone to visit Washington at la very reasonable outlay the Penn- sylvania Railroad Compr Compinf has ar ranged for four special exclusions to that city on January 1C, February 21, March 21, and "April 11, 1895. Lxcurpion tickets, good within ten ; daya, and permitting stop over m Baltimore in either direction within i Uruit, will be sold ai rates quoted be- low, good for use on dates aLove nnmed on all trains except thePenn sylvania Limited. Special train of parlor and day co.iches will be run on the following schedule: Train I.eares. Kate. $9 00 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 25 6 65 6 65 6 30 Pittsburg Johnstown Hollidaysburg. . Altoona Tyrone Huntingdon. . . , BedfcrJ Mt. Union McVeytown L?wistown Jun Milllin Port Royal . Newport Duncannon. . . . Washington. Ar . 8 05 .v. M. ."0.22 " . 1.10 " .12.05 p. m. .12.27 " .12 55 " . 9.50 a. M. M. 1.15 v. 1.35 1.50 2 10 2.14 2.41 2.5S 7.45 ' 5 95 5 60 5 25 5 15 i GO 4 20 Tuicarora Valley Railroad Trains on the Tuscarora Valley Railroad will run as follows: Leave East Waterford at 8.00 a. it., and 2 p. M., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. u. and 3.15 p. x. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m. and 5.15 p. sr., arriving at East Wa terford at 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. J. C. MOOREHEAD, Superintendent. Tliat Tired Feeling is a dangerous condition directly due to depleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is especial ly liable to serious attacks of illness. Hood's Scrsaparilla is the remedy for such a condition, and also for that weakness which prevails at tbe change of season, climate or life. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best in gredients. 25c. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to tho great South American Nervine. I bad been in bed for five months from tbe effects of an exhausted 'Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. Tbe first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I W38 able to walk about and a few bottles ed me entirely. I believe it is best medicine in the world. I cur the can Sold not recommend it to highly. by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif Feb. 9 "93, ly. flintown. Pa. Reading, Jan. 17. While saying grace at the supper tabic last night, J cathan Achey a wealthy farmer dropped dead. He wasstricken with paralysis just as he said "Amen," and died soon after. Atj!ooI Apppelite 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 the appetite, and as a purifier of the blood, con stitutes the strongest' recommenda tion that can be urged by any medi cine, v Hood's Piltt cure all liver ills, iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25c. Tk. t l i uo uiuuw mues mention ot a whit man and colored woman that were driven out of McVeytown in the following manner. On last Tues day night about 11 o'clock our citi zens were awakened by the shrieks of a mob and firing of guns and re volvers. Alexander Wilson, a white man about 30 years of age, and his black mistrees, Mary Julian Jones, (who is a dandy,) of her kind, came to this place a short time ago and were stopping with Charles Miller, colored, and proposed making their home there. The White Caps noti fied them by letter and person to leave the community within a short time, but they took no heed and were compelled to leave hastily, followed by angry, masked men, armed with guns, revolvers, hatchets and clubs When thwy proceeded to enter the house Mary Julian was standing alongside cf the cook stove with a wash boiler full of scalding hot wat er and the mob made three attempts before they entered the house and took her into custody. After which they made a search for the white man, he having been in bed and tried to make his escape, but they found him hidden in a corner in the cellar, having no wearing apparel on except his shirt and pantaloons. The mob ordered them out of the house, link arms and march up Wa ter street, thence to tho railroaJ, which they did, under the points of guns and revolvers. So ends Alex and J ulian from our midst. NEW DENTAL OFFICE- Dr. S. D. Difienderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland Dental Department, desires to inform the public that he has opened a Dental Office at Oakland idills. Pa , where he can be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guar antcel. i to relieve. Wtitn every. I but intmX. complaints fVASK YOrK Mil lUiliiTfur THUKHTON'K t'll.Ld. Kv ull a cxala per pai-ksac KirrLKTOwa, Jan 28. 186. ''--t.-T ... Vrv f!tn rhonlrter, Sides, ... 20 21 .1 12 11 MflTUNTOWJCGRAlN ' A h K K" .. Iie: Cera ia ear...., , t: .. Oovertie.-d r-.tn:t!iy seed.. yi r ed !.: 5U 50 32 61) 2.l-t) (iO 90 -0 a huudruil 1.10 1.U0 . .75c to 80 .. ..... Middlings ... .... ifn - iii Alt .... i-HiLApE:.rniA -"arkets, January 19, 1895 Wheat S9 to 62 cents; corn 49 to 50 cents: oats 37 to 38c; clover hay S9; timothy 11 to $14; bens 8 to 10 cents a piunp: roosters 6 to 7c; tnrkevs 7o: ducks 10c; geese 9c:' bul tter 11 to 30 cents a lb; eggs, fill held, 20 to 22c; fresh 20 to 22c a doz.; fresh 23 to 24c a doz: apples 75 to 89 cents: potatoes 47 to 65 cunts. East Liberty. Pa , Jan. 17. Cat tle prime 5-23a5.50: good $4.755; good butchers $4 15a4.50. rough fat $3.15a3.90: fair light steers, $3.40a3, 60. Hogs .! 30a4 35; medium $4 25 a4.30; Yorkers 4 15a4.20; common to fair $4a4.10; roughs $3a3.75. Sheep supply, light, demsn 1 fair and market fairly stead r on both isheep and lambs; extra $3.45a3.G0; good, $2.G5a3; fair $2a2 20; yearlings, $2 65 a3: best lambs, $4.15a4.50; common to fair lambs $2.43u3.53 JURRIEP: Wvblk Laxdis. On the 3rd inst., by Rev. W. B. Ojx, William W. Wyble of Harrinburg and Grace Landis of P.itterson. Colter Liyder In Harrisburg, on the 3rd inst., George Colyer and Sut-ie L?yder, both of Thompson town. iohs Palm. On the 10th inst., by Rev. S. A. Davenport, Chas Long and Lottie Palm both of Tuscarora Fwp. Wise Pai.m. On the 3rd inst., bo Rev. H. C. Hollowny, D. D., Banks L. Wise of Milford Two., and Sadie E. Palm of Spruo Hill Twp. DIED: Jos;c On tbe 6th inst., at Mo' Coysvi'le, Mr Jane H. Juuk, relict of the late Wm. Junk, aged 85 years Breed Mrs. .Vary E- Breed died Sibbath evening, Jan 20th at 5. 25, aged 74 years, 6 months and IS days This aged pilgrim is now at ret. Fold gently tho dear hinds over her hreas t The goad they have done will ne'er be forgot. nod grant ours ma? be the same hap py lot. C. A. G. MONEYLOANED. o()o Do you want Aorrcw mtnry o tqitttmVep no you at sir f It pay off a mortgage and reborrow the money at 5 per rent, inter ett annually. IL'A7J i ..... ,v. cure to ue wo Miiuaieti mat you could reduce ti e mortgage againtt your " y rayxng ojf a amaii amount mouth ly and at the end of each year receive cred it jot an paidl ivith xmerett being charg ed only on remaining portion of loan. .vol.10 you itKe to buV your family a home? ij o, reaa ine following: I represent a Comnanr th.it htm .mhnJ ied in its plan all the lf.it me enumerated above and many more. Can von see rrason why you should pay a large interest """""jr -iien you nave (t0od securitT? Can you proent any good reason why it "is not aa well to receive profits vearly as to wail Jrom I to 10 yetrs as one doe in manr of the Associalinna? I not the reduction of interest yearlr better, than waiting many years for profits? Borrower under tbe plan represents oy me assume absolutely no risk as each $1 (M) paid on tbe loan is credited on the mortgage, tbereby reducing It la proportion to the amount piH. Building Associations have benefited hundreds of thousands, so did tbo old cars that were propelled by horses. Our plan is as far superior to Building Association as the trolley cats are to the old antiquated horse car systeu. My time is to much oc cupied to answer question for the curious, out tboe ecking information Tor the bet terment of their condition will receive fall information pronip'ly. Vfe off or an invest ment to tbose who hare a small amount to aave monthly that has no superior as to I safety and seldom equaled for profits. Call ! -. . ur viriie. .wadbicb LiBonaaD, Oakland Afills, Ina9 ,1m T :. ... t- Tnurston'spuis Aro perfect health towel. nrv- r, a w-- aW ygSApHioy SCHOTFS STORES. PEOPLE a APPRECIATE A GOOD THING when they are "dead sure" - ALL OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND SOLD FOR CASH. and you will and must have money, if you buy at Our Stores, FOR THE CASH. Ladies Coats and Children's Wraps, Shawls, Blankets, lanneis and all underwear. from former prices. AN APPOLOGY On last Thursday, we had to lock Our Store Doors, be tween 11 and 12 o'clock A. M. Our Stores were so crowded that no person could get in comfortBblv and buy Goods, and to the People who were locked out, we ask for an Apology and ask them to come to Our Store, and we will make it specially interesting in the prices of our Goods. Spring Goods is coming in now: Carpets, Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades, you find fit Special PriceB at Our Stores. SCHOTT'S STORES. 103, 105, 107, 109 BRIDGE ST., H0LL08AUGH & SON, THE CLOTHIERS of the Juniata Valley. Wecan fits nian wi-h a Good Substantial Suit, Overcoat, Hat, Shoes btookiDg. fehirt, Suspenders, Necktie and Suit of underwear for $10 he Best Clay Worsted Suit latest cut; a Satin lined Blue or Black Beaver Wvercoat, latest style; Litest Black Derby Hat; a pair of Douglas, finest Kan garoo Shoes; pa.r of extra fine Fusrcnders; our tieek-tie: pair Silk Hose, and a Suit of very k we All-Wool underwear for ($50.) Ifjou can get as fiae an outfit for tbe money sdj where ele wa will present vou with ours for nothing All our stock is new, and tbe rrices are as low as tbe lowest. Boys' Pants from 20 cents to $3 7o. . Ven's pants from 50o to $5 00. Bova' Suits from $1.25 to $10.00. Icn- Suits from 2.50 to $18.00. Boys Ovorooats from $1.50 fo $7 .00. Men's Overcoats from $3. to $18 Hats from 25 cents to $2.75. Cops from 15 cents to $1 50. Neckties 5 cents to 50 cents. We carry a fine line of Gent s Underwear, Glomes, Suspenders, Cuffs, Col c ,'1 ' r sna cutt JJut,ons' finest lide of Trunks in tha county. uu ouuco, particularly ine uouglas Shoe. MEN'S GUM BOOTS, LIGHTJHEAVYjAND HIP- Men's Gum Overshoes, Alaskan and Artie, &e. Eltre Sizp in Pantnlvon-i Suit a m-,A ... . " piiu If jou want a srit Tailor Made, vou Perfect Fit It oosts nothing to examine Our Stock. . S. S. Ruble, Practical Emb aimer and Funcr al Uirecter. I shall from now on use the INDESTRUCTIBLE ROUGH BOX er outside box to last and be in good condition for age?, -wLich will certainly be A GRAND THEVG for people lo use to preserve the remains of their friends. It aho is an exterminator cf all vermin. CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES. Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pa. of it. oOo - One - third and one-fourth off Chains, Vatch Rings, Neckwear and tbe We alio carrry a full line of men's boots B''.w.ii f . viriaiifl fx li I j - "ffaio cbn save $5 to $15, and be sure of a MEYERS' ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Jfill Commence SAT., JANUARY I2TH. The wise merchant is he who carries no stock from one Season to another. We are determined to CLEAN UP, and here are prices that will do it! HERE 18 YOUR CHANCE. That's tbe way we sell Clothing and Geot's FurniihiDg Good" now. Clothing for less than tbe coat of Raw Material. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Our $15 10 8 5 4 Overcoats BOYS' OVERCOATS. Our $9 Hoys' Overcoats are reduoed to $5 63 o 8 t ti 4 25 6 . u 3 50 5 ' i 3 90 Men's Our $15 Men's Suits are reduced to $9 50 12 4 (. g 63 it 8 u ct 5 50 " 5 t . c 3 50 4 it U "2 87 BOYS' SUITS- I Our $10 Boy's suits are reduced to $7. 25jOur $5 Children's suits are reduced to $1 7 . K " c " " 6 25l 44 3 " " ) 2 9 c 6 . st t st 3 75I 4 ... .. st 2 I . 3 . c 751 Hosiery, Suspenders, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Oversbirts, Cardiga8 Jackets, Gloves, and all tbose lines have been reduced 50 per oent. 25 dozen Men's Natural Wool Undersbirts only, made with pearl bnttoo, silk cat-stitched neck and ribbed tail; regular price 75 cents, elearanco prioa 37o- 25 dozen Men's Camel's Hair or Natural Wool Underwear; goods that sold at $1.25 and were worth itj clearance price 50(J 32 dozen Men's Natural or Fancy Colored Underwear; cheap at 50 aefs; clearance price 34c- 18 dozen Men's Pure Wool Derby Ribbed Underwear; rcgularprice $1.25 ; Clearance Price. GLOVES. 3! dozen Men's fleece lined, imported Jersey Gloves, come ia black or fancy mixtures; regular price 50 cents; clearance price. .33o Now is your TIME to save DOLLARS at 1 v MEYERS'f WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE, NO-115 BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLENTOWJN. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188. i Special Invitation To Tlie Public X To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily t, from K THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HARLEY1 It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods fo. MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEI MIFFLINTOWN TJ. HAVEIQU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 CALL. AT TBI FIRST MIFFLIN 1 OWN, Ta. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. V FRAZERIe BEST 1ST THE WOBLD. . T"jJ-rrT""t'-iinmniMTimiii.iir1.aLluuIT Cuuatitiiiir two bonf of inrotn brand. Hoc Otetad bx few. trU ETTHk. EK BIS . ' FOB 3ALE BY DEALF.TO GKNERAU.Y. Jfrf Q AJLESMEXT k)WA "N" TTtTH 1 1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment fruaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, N. Y. The Sentinel mud flevuilirmn offiea th. place to get job work doae. Try it. It will pay yon if yon need anything n that line. reduced to $9.50 6 50 5 63 3 37 2 87 suits. CHILDREN'S S CITS- JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFL.INTOWJ. PA. Stockholders Individually Liabl JOSEPH BOTHROCK. Pretident. T. VAN IRWIN, C;.t DIRECTOR. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertsler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph RothrtKk, Josiah L. Barton, Louis B. Atk. STOCKHOLDERS : Georpe A. Kepner, Annie U. 8' elisy, Joseph Koturock, P. W. M:!ubeck, L. E. Atkinson. R. E. Parhor. W. C. Pomeroy, J. Uolai 4 Irwia Hary Knrtz, Jerome, N. Ihorupaon. J', John Bertzler. T. V. Irw;n. 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