SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN - Y.FEB. . 1896. TBSIS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid !b advance ; $2.00 If sot paid la aWanc. Transient dTertlaementa Inserted at 60 facta fr Inch for raeh Insertion. Transient business aotloea in local eol cmn, 10 eenta pr line for each Insertion. DadncHotta wiH be mad to thoas deeirtaa: to dvertse by tb year, half or qoartrr yev. SHORT LOCJJLS. Winter Clothing at cost. Hollobaugh & Son. D. F. flersb, of Fattersou. is happy. It ia a boy. Two degrees below zero, last Fri day morning. S'eigliicg and sleddiDpr parties be Yorni cumber. Tbe oldest inhabitant don't remem ber as hard a winter as tbis. The funeral of Dr. Mubon, of Lew istowo, took place on Monday. George Ileller, of Lewistown, visit ed in Patterton on Thureday. Mrs. James BurcL field, of Harris burg, :a visiting relatives in town. One can o to England now as a steerage passenger for ten dollars. Farmers Institute next Tuesday and Vedne8jay, evening of each day. Ward ViAlister a swell society i man of New York died on the 31st ultimo. .'.no Magpio Kepner, af Fiederick, Mil., 5a visiting her uncle, Mr. J. E. ! MeUrum. Mrs. Robert McMVen gave a tea for her mary ldy friends, last Fri day afternoon. List woek the Japanese captured Vt-i Hai Wei an important naval stronghold in China. .Men. Thonna Forsyth died at the home of her husband near Thomp Funtown on Saturday. It ia safe to offer a premium for th miii who has not said Something ahcut the hard winter. Thfy did so, and Skobelrff, who could not bear needlessly to expose h's mn, jampsd down. List week, one nigh, a thief stole His rope of the flug;ole at Union S;'!i xi uo'.ise, Perry county. At the Prohibition primary elec tion heid et KmTiPtt Square, Pa , last week leu women votf d. Tw ice during tbe week Will Burch-J fiel 1 supplies customers with coa: oil ia tbis p!:ic Give him a call. Oi the morning of tb 31 it of Jin uiry the thermometer recpstered 30 dere-s below zro in Clearfield, Pa. Revival meetings are croin? on in tbe two Methodist churches in Hun tingdon. Judge Mi-Ciure of Lq visbursr, held court on Moudny for Judge Lvons, in an old case from Perry county. Miss M.-irrriret K-pner of Fre ler "kCi'7, Md.. i visiting lier aunt, J.''in Horuing on Patterson S:re"t. is a bill ia tbe Legislature tha? pr. popes to fncreaso the pay of nit i.Ii- rs of the Legislature from SI "00 L $2300. MU;. nirna Johnson, of Philadijl pliia, is visiting hrister lire. Harry IsMiL.:rg, of Patterson. Mrs. Isen borg is sbk with dropsv. A biiih tub has heeu put in the Buir c urity jiii to wash the tramps w' o rn- v i.iko up tLcir quarters in t':,.i resort daring the inclement ' A ilusr of tobacco furnishes an ex-lle:it indication of an approach ink.' cLar ge in the weather. When it is ' i-up the nir is moist aud rain is proLablo. T'je siin shoni on Saturday, and t'u. ;rjmd hog saw its nhadow and w- .t back iiito its hole for an othor winttr nap of six weeks according to traditionary habits. In Clearfield and Centre counties this rear there his been a failing off of over 75 per ceot, in the cutting and rafting of lumber and over half of tlie mills havo been closed. Itch on human, mange on horses, dog anil all Btock, cured iu 30 niin u es by Woorford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Soid by L. Batiks !c Co., Druggist, Mifflmlnwn, P:i. Feb. 6, ly. Last week in announcing' the town cirididatc8 for offic?, the nam) of Captain HoCiellan was unintsu tiounllv odj f ed. The captain has b-eu clo.-ted and re-elected a number of times and has alwaja proved him sell- an tllicient oflioer. Mesera T. M. Fowler and Jamf-s Muyer, artista have delivered birds eye view of M'.fflintcwn and Patter Eon to ail of our citizen who sub scribed for the pictures. Their work is A'ell done :nd will prove to be a jov forever for those who havo se cured a copy. Tut letters remaining uncalled for hi tbe Pat.t-iison post officr, on the 31st dav of Januarv 1S95 were for IT. Barton, C. W. Hodgkt;:s, Wm. H. Knffjian. Jno Tavlor, ITirry E. Tooney, M;s .Mary E Htfferan, nat tin Brvfii, C. W. Corrigan, John Lf-jK'critic Wan uk, Pietro Seriama Arcaiy.'lo, Jno Bohineubegm. A young iloctor, desiring to make a go i-l impression upon a Gfrmau fariE'-r, declared that hn had recieved a louble education. He had studied hoiceopnthy and was also a graduate of a regular" Medical school. "Oh, Am w::s nodding," said the farmer, "I h?l vim co a calf vot sucked two C"wf, and he made nodding but a common echteer after all." Ex. A pp.rfy oi Marines from the TJni t States war ship Concord landed u-ur Chin Kiaug China to hunt. In a quarrel with Chinamen a native was killed, and that resulted in tbe capi me of the American party. Tbey were tk n 'mlind. Great conc9rn at Wab:iington is felt over th occur enct . Always of less magnitude than thit bave roeulted in war between iiations. Aristolvne Cabinet Phntairranla Something new and beautiful, all for $1.50 per dozen at Hess' Gallery. P. W. Ford, formerly a citizen of McAlisterville, but the past few years a citizen of Patterson, died on Mon day. On Wednesday evening. of last week Colonel A. K. .WcClure deliver ed an address before the Legislature at Harrisburg in the ball of the bouse on tbe life and public service of the late Ex-Governor Curtin. List Friday morning the ther mometer at the fountain by the Court House yard registered 5 de grees below zero-. At the National House it registered 12 degrees below zero, and at some points in Walker township it registered 13 degrees below zero. What do you take medicine for; Because you are aids and want to get well of course. Then remember Hood's Sareaparilla Cures. Kepresenative Farr, and Represen ative Seyfert, each have a compusroy education bill before the Legislature and each one is determined that his bill is the bill to be passed, between the two the bill will in all probability be defeated as it should be. There should be no room in the United States for compulsory laws except for the suppression of crime. Two hundred and twenty sacks of mail for the United States, went down with the Elbe, when she rank in twenty minutes after a collision, fifty mil. s off the the English coast, about 6 a. m., on the morminsr of the 30th of January More than three hundred people went down with the ship. As far as heard from only 19 men and one woman were saved by being picked out of the sea by the ship Wild Flower that was near the scene of disaster. The river at this place closed on the 1st of February. It eloped in January but in the spurt of thaw that cams in that mouth the ice floated away, but got no further than tbe Millerstown dam. There ii 23 miles of January ice crowded iu the tbe length of 3 miles in the .Millers town dam. The ice between this place and the Lawistowu dam is a!s there. What the next rudh of ice will do remains ti bo experienced, but tbere is a good deal of thought about it. The Clinton Democrat mentions a number of miss-spellings th t appear in the assessor's registry lists as re turned to the Clint in County Com missioners' Ofliee. O.ie assessor re turned the "oriental" for tbe origi nal lis-; another reports the occupa tion of a man as being an infidel' for invalid, and a third wanted pay for setting up the "cow bosses" for the election booths. Ia Lycoming county s me of the assessors report ed several persons as dying with ammonia" instead of pneumonia Si.-r ofula, humors and all diseases caused or promoted br impure blood or low state of the system, are cured by Hood's Sarsapirilia. Mr. Samuel Sibber, of Walker, met with an uuusual mishap last Friday while driving home ia a sleigh. A. sled load of school children came ou to tbe P.ke from Mount Pleasint school house oppos-i e to the Beaxhore Lome. The hilarity of the children fxcited Mr. Sieber's beast and it wildly let drive with its bind feet. One foot passed through the space between the shaft aud the crossb-ir and shaft brace and that threw tha marc In tbe fall the shafts were broken. Mr. Sieber quickly stepped out of the sleigh aud pressed the animal's head to the road and held it down till harness and sleigh was carefully removed, the beast, wis not hurt. The s'eig'u was turned iuto Showers' & SjIijU's shop for repairs. Do you bave headache, dizziness, drovsinefs, loss of appetite and oth er symptoms of biliousners? Hood's Sarsr.parilla will cure you. The Sheriff sold in the Court House last Fiid iy, the house and lot of Robert E .1cMeen in .V-xic3 to the Fermanagh loan association f r $200 00. Tbe. 60 acre tract with log bou.se and stable and other out buildings of Elias Ramp, iu .M mron township, to D. B. D:mm for $123 00 The 793 acre tract of land on Shade mountain of Aaron Singerly, to Georio Hower for $40.00. Tbe 800 aero tract of laid on Shade-mountain of Aaron Singerly to George Hower, for $20 1) 00 The 150 acre tract of land on Shade mountain of Aaron Singerly to George Hower for $100 00. Tha undivided one half of 1G0 acres of land ou Shade mountain, of Aaron Singerly to D. E. Hjwer, for I $20 00. Duri'-g the hot weather impurities in the blood mar seriously annoy you. Expel tbem by taking Hood's S.irsa parilla, the great blood purifier. Last Friday about 4 p. m., a sing ular accident to:k plafe in .VcClin ticd's hardware stord. It had been the pract ice in the store from time out of date to stretch wires across the room from the cornice of the shelves, and on the wires haug many articles that are for sale in the room. There never whs a reason why a thought should be given to the pull ing off of the cornice on either side of the room by the weight on the wires, but such an accident did take place, at tbe' time mentioned and with such sudduness that the proprie tor and his clerk who fortunately were in an other part of the room when about 60 feet of the cornice of the north side of the room came down with a crash that was stunning and awfully damaging on tbe goods that it feil on, broken glass and bent hardware of every description was btrewn over all the front part of the room, but worst of all a fire was started by matches that were ignited by tbe falling cornice. Tbe fire was speedily extinguished. If tbe cornice had dropped five hours later in the day a fire would be to chronicle, and the proprietor and every one in the community would be at a loss to know bow the fire started. .Millard Kirk was speedily called in as boss carpenter and within the period of four hours the cornice was again in place on tbe top of the shelves. Sir. McClintick's loss is considerable. Some davs aero a citizen nf thia place brought an action against John Bapp of this town - to recover the amount of a prpmisory - note of 17 years standing. Rapp's best cow was taken to satisfy tbe claim A few days after that H C. Holloway, D. D., started a subscription to raise money enough to buy Rapp another cow. When last heard from tbe re quired amount was almost raised. Sadie Copper, aged 12 years, who hvesith her grand mother, Jtfrs. Lydia Goss, was badly seeded on Wednesday afternoon The bttle girl carried a bucket of hot water out of the bouse and set it down near the back steps and a little later slip ped on the icy steps and fell. In falling she threw her right arm out wnicn went its full length into the ' bucket of scalding water. Her arm ! was scalded from tha hand almost to the shoulder auu suffered severe ly for some time. Lewistown Free Press. Men's, Boys and Children's Overcoats at cost. , ' Hollobaugh & Son. The torture of dyspepsia and sick headache, the agonizing itching and pain of salt rbem, are removed by Hood's Saoaparilla. Travel Across the Bridge. The travel across the river bridge at this place is many times larger than most people bave knowledge of. Oa Tla davs the travel ia larce. hut. it is the day of coraon travel that is to lie tai:en as tne standard. Oa Wednesday, January 30, 1895, there was no unusual stir in the commun ity to briug out the people, and yet on that quiet day between 13 and 14 hundred people crossed the river bridgo at this place. Four hundred and forty eight persons passed afoot ouo way and four hundred and fifty two persons afoot the other way. Between 3 and 4 hundred Dennln crossed tbe bridge in sleighs and sleds. Sj Georire VTarner savs. KOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The above sworn to document is to show the public that no other person than .myself can us9 this compound j in tue undertaking trade in this va , cinity. Regardless of all promises or advertisements to the contrary, tbis article is to preserve tbe wood from decay for ages; and I shall use kami on all out.-ide c ises or rough boxes in my undertaking business. Yours resn't-, W. F' Snvder. State of Peun'a., ( -X ) - S S - County of Mifflin, ( ) 1 ersonally came before me, Henrv J. Walters, and acting Justice of lha Peace in and for said CDuntr, at Lewistown, E. L McClintick, who being duly afii-"med according to law declares and says, who b -iug duly authorized and employed to sell the pateut of A. D. Po!s;;rovti f jr a wood , preserving Compound sold nd con-' veved to W. F. S.iyder, of Mifflin-j town, tue sa'.e and exciUfcive right to use the 6uioe for und'-rtak ing purposes, for the towns of Mifflin and Patterson and for his trade gen erally, in Juniata County, on or nbout the 1st of December, tS94, having been duly authorized and commissioned to make sale thereof, and gave authority to no other per son or persons to use tbe said pateut in Mifflin or Patterson afore said, and that he is the general agent of the patentee in the United Slates to sell the right to usa tbe said com ponn:!. E L. McClintick. Sworn to and subscribed before m." Jan 30th, 1895. HENRY J. WALTERS, Justice of tbe Peace. Men's, Boys and Children's Overcoats at cost. Hollobiiugh & Son. Washington, D. C. Special Ex. curslons via. Pea nn) I van la Railroad. There is probably no place that offers so much iu the way of sight seeing and other things of general interest as Washington, D C. Apart from being the) -Nation's Capital, the magnificent Government Buildings, beautifully .planned public parks, aud the country through which one passes in journeying to Washington would make the trip an ideal one. With the object in view of allow ing every one to visit Washington at a very reasonable outlay the Penn sylvania Railroad Company has ar ranged for a series of special exeur si n to that city on Febrniry 21sr, Jl.irch 21-t: and April 11th, 1885. Excursion tickets, good within ten dnys, and permitting a stop-over in Baltimore in either direction within limit, will be sold at rates quoted be low, good for use on dates above named on all trains except the Penn sylvania Limited. Special train of parlor and day coaches will be run on tbe following schedule: ' Train Leaves. Rate. Pittsburg 8 05 A. m. $9 00 Johnstown 10.22 " 7 35 Uollid lysburg 11.10 7 35 Altoona 12 05 p. m. 7 35 Tyrone 12.27 7 25 Huntingdon 12 H5 " 6 65 Bedford 9 50 a. m. 6 65 Mt. Union 1.15 p. m. 6 30 McVejtown r. 135 " 5 95 Lewistown June . 1.50 " 5 60 Mifdin 210 " 5 25 Port Royal 2 14 " 5 15 Newport 2.41 " 4 60 Duncannon 2.58 " 4 20 Washington. Ar . . 7.43 " . . . Passengers from branch points de siring to take the special train will use tbe following trains: Southwest B;aud Train N. 101, to Greensburg; Indiana Branch, Indiana Accommodation No 82, to B!airsville Intersection; Martii sburg and Holhdaysburg, Accommodation Train No 312, to Ai toon a; from Bed ford, Train No 4, to Huntingdon. Return coupons good on anv regu lar train wit'iin tbe limit, except the Pennsylvania Limited. Tickets on sale in Pittsburg, at Union Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue and Smith field Street, and Union Station, and at all stations mentioned above. For full information, apply to Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District. 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. V That Tire Feeling - -,. . is a dangerous condition directly dne 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 Ssrsapnrilla ia the remedy for such a condition, and also for that weakness which prevails at the change of season, climate or life. head's Ptlli are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best in gredients. 25c. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, IncL, says: "I owe my life to tbe great Sonth American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the 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. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 "93, ly. tiood Apppetlte 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 b3 urged by any medi cine.- IIootTx Pills cure all liver ills, bil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headacbe. 25c. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. Dr. S. D. DiC'enderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland Dental Department, desires to inform the public that he has opened a Dental Office at Oakland Mills, Pa where he Ciin be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guar anteed. The Seat of the Soul. The pineal gland is a small body almost in the centre of the brain. It contains a cavity holding a sandy substance composed of phosphate and carbonate of lime. Its use in the aniaal economy is absolutely un known. Fanciful phyoiologists bave coDj-ctured it to be the seat of tbe soul. Ttoratca's HLLS Ar perfect hMlfh jewel. ner. crKiuiitDUi tljstri's.. but lufai. lite to relieve. When every. - y"U reiief l.ir headii Itm.TieMi, etuniitt h a .yr.-or e'iniph.iins te-SK K5jr Ki'.io.iiarforrm n - inuietrts uiiea io oritur 7 -enit rf.i!.f h....l-.l ..? xOHIO oa Href UTON.t York I U.IJ. nr mnU 3 per pwckajre MiFr-LINTOWft MAKKKTS. MiriMNToirs, Feb JO. 18t5 Muttur 20 Efft .' 24 Hum is Shoulder, ....... . .............. 12 Lard ............... 11 Sides, . MJfFUiNTOWNKRAIN &: Al h hT Wheat 60 Corn in ear 60 Dais 82 Kyc 60 Citvuree U ....... ... .... .... Timothy gi-ed $2.10 r'lax Beed , 60 Brau 90 Choi. .. $1.2u a huudred Middlings... .. 1.10 (iruuud Alain Suit 1.U0 Aiuerivaii 3lt ,75c to 80 FUILADELHHIA MARKETS, February 4tb, 1805. Wheat 56 to 58c; corn 45 to 47c; oats 34 to 37c; cloversced 8 to 9c a pound; Pennsylvania roller wheat $2 50 te $2 55c; potatoes 53 to 70o a bushel; onions 65 to 75c a bushel; sweet Potatoes 10 to 30c a basket; bay at 60 to 75c a 100 pound?; hens 8 to 9c a lb; roosters 6c; turkeys 8 to 9c; ducks 10 to 12c; geess 8 to 9c; butter 11 to 29c; Fresh eggs 2G to 27c; beef cattle 3; to 5J;-; sheep 1 to 5c; hops oc; thin cows ?8 to 2o milch cows $25 to .40 CoT.t.ASS a:d Cuffs that are water proof. Never wilt and not encctpd by moisture. Clcaa, neat aud il-iraolc. When soiled simply wipe otf with a wet clol'j. The genuine are inatle by covsring a lif.ea co'.lnr crcuTf .1 bo'.'.i r.idc with "celluloid" and as they arc 11: e o.ry valerproof goods with r.r.rh eti interlining, it follows that they ::rc the only collars ci:d ci-.f.s t!:i will s'a-.d the wear r.;:.l r'.vi f :t isfac ti 011. Every piece is stem fed as fi-Uews: If anything else id offered you i rji imitation. Kcl'use auy 1-at ti'.c vjc i.-id if your dealer decs ixil lave v.l.at you Wi.:t scud direct to us, en closing amount and r.tatiug si::c and whether a s:.aud-uj or tLin!-.-dV..y, n collar is wanted. Collars 2e. each. CuiVs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New Vork. Ilonaeaad Abroad. It is the duty of everyone, whether at home or travelling for pleasure or business, to equip himself with the remedy which will keep up strength and prevent illness, and cure such ills as are liable to come upon" all in every day life. Hood's Pills are band made, and perfect in propor tion and appeance. 25c per box. V i Bargain Days! SCHOTT'S STORES. We will inaugurate tbe greatest SALE OF GOODS Cooimencine MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, until SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16TH. tar YOU AND I .t Want tbe best we oan get for tbe money. Don't miss tbis chance. $20000 worth or Goods. All new, fresh and fimt class merchandise will be sold at specially re duoed prioes. Tbe greatest value fifr tbe least money, have made Oar Stores what ihey are to day, tbe most popular buying stores in tbe county. A Big Bundle of Bargain Notes. We ask you to read with Speoial At tention to every Item. f Table Oil Clotb, best quality, at 14o; worth 25o Lace Scrim for curtains at 5o; worth 9o. Best Hill Yrd, wide bleached muslin at 17 yards for $1.00. Turkey ICed Table Linen at 20o; worth 35cts. White Bleached Table Linen a 25o a yard; worth 45 cents. Best Apple ton A. -Muslin. 17 yards for $1; worth $1.40. Bet Fine UnbleacLed Munlin, 1 yd wide, 13 yds for 49o; worth 75e. ' Best Quality Unbleached .Vuslio, 1yd wide; 21 yards for $1. Lancaster and Aaioskeag Git gbaira at 4io; worth 9 cents. Outiiig Flannel at 5o; worth 80. Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton at 4o or 45o a dozen, Men's Best Heavy Shirting at 74o; worth lOo. - . Carpets at 20c; worth 35c. Fancy Carpets in all Styles at spocially reduced and extra low prioes. Felt Boots with extra Quality Buckle Overs at $2 Lariies Dress oboes, 89c; worth $1.38. $4500 worth of men's, ladies' and children's shoes at specially and extra reduced prices. Ladies' dress clotb, yard wide, all wool at 25 and 29o; worth 50 and 6O0 Serges, all-wool, near 40 .inches wide; all colors at 33e; worth 50 cents and CO cents. Henriettas, all wool, near 40 inches wid, all on'or, at 33cts; worth 50o and 60s. Hcoreittas Dearly all wool at 18cts; worth 30d. , Underwear for ladies. Leavy ribbed, at 15c; worth 25c. Ladies Swi-s ribbed fief ced vrpts, at 25c; worth 40i5. Ladies Spring and Sumiuer VhMs, at t.c; worth lOe. Mers underwear, at 25o and 30c; worth dcublc. Camels Hair underwear for inn at 4Cc; wont 70c. Cantin F:annel at 4ie, 5Jc and 7r; worth 50 per cent more. Dress 'iinghauis at 6c; vrtb 10c. ' Zephyr Gingham at 7c; worth 124o Corsets by tlio thousands t specially reduced prices. Our 50ct. corsets, worth 75c; at 40c. Our 75ot. corssts worih $1 00; at 69c. Children's Corset waists at 253. Ladies and Childrens coats at one half of their former price. Blarketo, l.sp. end all winter goods, 33 and 50 per cent discount EVERY DAY DURING THIS BARGAIN WEEK, From 10 to 11 o'clock we will sell ou Lancaster and Amoskeag giug bams at 3 cenit; each person limited to 5 yaids. Best Hill 1 yard wide bleached muslin at 4c; each person limited to 10 yards. A fine jellovr Muslin at 3 cents, yard wice; eaoh person limited to 10 yds. Calicoes Indigo Blue, and fanoy oolors, at 3io; eaoh person limited to 10 Buttermilk soap at 5at, a cake to each person. Extract of Lemon flavoring, a one ounce bottle, at 1 cent. Stove Polish Bcm goods, 3 sticks for 5c; that amount to one person. Towelling, at 24s; 4 yards to each person. DOIsT FAIL AND COME- SCHOTT'S STORES, 103. 105. 107. 109 BRIDGE HOLLOBAUGH & SON, THE CLOTHIERS of the Juniata Valley. We can fit a man wi'b a Good Substantial Suit, Overcoat. Hat, Shoe Stockings. Shirt, Suspenders. Necktie acd Suit of underwear for $10. A BETTER OUTFIT FOR $15; a still better for $20, $25, $30, $40, and tbe Best Clay Worsted Suit latest cut; a Satin lined Blue or Black Beaver Wvercoat, latest style; Latrst Back Dei by Hat; a pair of Douglas, finest Kan- namn S1ij-i.3. - i. .- f C . . .. . - . .1 . " i - -1 1 t . ,- i- tAu urn- rui-jiuuein fur recB-ne; pair oiix nose, and a suit ot very Jb ine A1I-H col underwear for ($50 ) If 30a can get as fine an outfit for the money anywhere ele wc will present yeu with ours for nothing All our stock is new, aud the prices re as low as tbe lowest. Boys' Pants from 20 cents to $3 75. .Ven's pants from 50o to $5.00. Boys' Suits from $1.25 to $10. CO. .Vm' Suits from 2.50 to $18.00. Boys' Overcoats from $1.50 fo $7.(0. Men's Overcoats from $3. to $18. Hats (rum 25 cents to $2.75. Caps from 15 cents to $1.50. Neckties 5 cents to 50 cents. We carry a fine line of GenfS Ur.Jerwtar. Gloves. Husnenders. Cuffs. Col lara. Valises, collar and cuff Buttons, finest lide of Trunks in the county. ana snocs, particularly the Uouglas bboe. MEN'S GUM BOOTS, LIGHT; HEAVY AM) HIP- Men's Gum Overshoes, Alaskan unci Artie, &e. Extre Sites in Pantalovi s. Suits acd Overalls and Overcoats. jv" " '" Aiior ii.-aur, you fertect Fit. It costs nothing to examine Our Stock. S. S. Ruble, Practical Emb aimer ami Funer al Director. I Bhall from now on use the LN DESTRUCTIBLE ROUGH BOX or outsider ox to laf-t and ie in good cor.dition for f jtr, -which ivill certainly be A GRAND THING for recti lo tue to jiofive tic rn?airs of tbeir IntiiO. It alto is an extciininalor of all vermin. CALLS PB0OTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GlAKAATIED IA ALL CASES. Bridge t, i!Iifliiitown, Pn. Bargain Days! STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA Chains, Watch RiDgs, Neckwear and the We also catrty a full line of men's boots era save $0 to $io, ana oe sure of a MEYERS ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Wll Commence SAT , JANUARY !2TH. The wisa merchant is be who carries no stook from one Season to anotbar. We are determined to CLEAN UP, and here are prices that will do i!" HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. That's the way we sell Clothing etui (rrm Faraiehiog Goods now. Clothing for less than the cost of Kaw Material. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Oar- $15 Overcoats are reduced to $3 50 10 ' " 6 50 8 5 63 5 S 37 u 4 ft 2 S7 BOYS' OVERCOATS. Oar $9 Hoyn9 Overooata are reduced, to $5 68 4 25 cc g c. f i w 3 60 390 Men's suits. Our $15 Men's Suits are reduced to $9 50 12 ' " f Ci 8 " " " " " 5 " 5 . . i it ' 3 51.' 4 i n 2 87 BOYS' SUITS- j CHILDREN'S SV IT F. Our $10 Boy's suits arercIuced to $7. 25 Our $5 Children's suits are redncr.t to 70 i 6 ii : 8 71 4 " " " 2 30 . 8 " ' ' " " 1 751 Hosiery, Suspenders, Neckwear, Handkerchief. Overr-hirts, Cr d p Jackets, Gloves, and all those lines have been reduced 50 per cei.t. 25 dozen wren's Natural Wool Undershirts only, niade with pearl button, silk cat-stitched neck aDd ribbed tail: regular price 75 cents, clearance rues 37o 25 dozen Men's Camel's Hair or Natural Wool Underwear; g0oo that sold at $1.25 and were worth itj c'.earanoe price ijOc 32 dozen Men's Natural or Fancy Colored Underwear; cheap at 50 em's; clearance price .' 34.0- 18 doz-n Men's Pure Wool Derby Ribbed Uudrrwcir; regular pri -f -r Clearance Price T5o GLOVES. 35 dozen Meu's fiVece lined imported Jersey Gloves, come in black or fancy mixtures, regular price 50 cents; clearance price 33u iSow is your TIME to save DULLAliS at MEYERS' WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE, NO-115 BKIDGE STREET, MIFFLENTOWJN. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1S81 . Special Invitation lo The Publ To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE Or ALL BOY FAS Who have money to invest to examiue the Stock of Goods ttr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Su;ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price. IJis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't -to gie him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFF1..INTOWN 3? A. HAVE TOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARB YOU A BORROWER I CALL AT TBS FIRST Bill, MIFFLIN iOWK, FA. FOUE PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZERsbease BEST IS THE WORLD. Hawilaitqaalitira vnaurpaKed, actaaTty CatlaiDg two boxes of ur other brand. Not flaclad by haat. OTCET fll fc.CiSi LIKE. FOR 8 AU BY DEALERS GENERALLY, ly QALESMEVf O W A NTED.1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to aell oru and Nnreery Stock. Salary, Expenaea Steady Cmpioymen' fraaranteed. CHASH BROTHERS COMPANT, Pec. 8, '91. Rochester, K. T. Tbe Senltmei and Repuilir office ia tbe place to got job work doae. Try iu It will pay yon if yon need anything: n tbat liue. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM, OFMIFFUaiTOWJI, PA. StookholderB Individually Liable JOSKPH ROTHROCK, Present. T. VAN IRWIN, Cie rrKCTOa. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertaler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Eothi-ock. Jonah L. V srlon, Lonts R. Atkinson BTOCKROLBIRS : George A. Kepner, Annie M. 8h-)iii'T, Jof-rph Rothrock, P. W. Macbecii,' L. E. Atkinacn, R. E. Psrkir, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holrue Irwir. Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Ttopifion, John Hertnler. T. V. Irwin. CharlottePnyder, Josinh I. Ejrton, John M. Blair, Rohvrt H. Pattrrsoi.. F. M. M. IVn,t! I.I.V1 l.ii-'.l pHmuel 8. Rothrock, Win. .-w,itt. M.N. Slerrett, H. J. Shai:or.tt!gt.r. Three and Four ptT cent. ir.ti'tKst wili t paid on certificates of nop:. fjan 23, tt TO weak mt - BoOeTisf Dram the effect of youthful vrnxm, auljr decay, wasting weak neas, lot man hond. i c, I f ' end a Taluable tmtM(Baled"i containing tan partiralara for homo enra, FREE of ch.ra. 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