SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN HIFVLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1895. T JERKS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm if paid la adranee ; $2.00 if not paM In ad ranee. Transient adTortlsemenU Inserted at 60 eonta par Inch for each Insertion. TraBaient business notices In local col umn, 10 eeots per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those deeirinr. to adTertise by the year, half or qnartrr year. SHORT LOC.1LS. The 4th of J uly is only 1G weeks ahead. The Perry County Bank, at New Port failed last Saturday. Miss R becca Die LI is ill with ia flammution of the stomach. Judge McClare held argument court on Tuesday and Wednesday. John Alexander of Favbtte town ship, fell end broke a leg some days ago. Martin Paontbaker Las cone to Irvono, Clearfield to work in a lum ber yard. Rev Jacob Wright and wife of In diana county, are visiting friends in this place. lira. Charles Hollobaugh of Pitts bur?, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Hollobaugh. W. H. Noble has secured a oase in a Harrisburg printing tffice to work at his trade. Ou Friday an earthquake in Italy tumbled down a church and kiiled six worshipers. The cackle of the hen resoundeth trouphent the land and the price of eggs tends downward Mrs. Harry Kauffuiaa of Harris" bursr, epent last week with her moth" er, Mrs- Sarah Bartley. Elward Birtley lft fjr Harris burj on Mond iy in the intsrast of a hard ware firm that ha is an agent for. A prisoner named Michael Sidd, m'vle his escape from the Huntingdon reformatory Saturday last, but was rec-iptured the eanie day. Cirl Brown? of C xey army fame, threatens to get married on the Washington Capitol step?, if he can find a woman to accept him. Tobia3 Auker has planted a num ber of map!o trees along the foundry lot. Betij.tciita Haller furnished him the trees from Shade mountain. It is said that scores of middle aged men living in Wayne and Pike counties have never seen an electric light, bteam boat or locomotive. Tic fossil remains of a human c-iant have bern found in AoDandose i connty, It.,. Its height was 16 feet,! 4 inches; 52 inches across the should-! ers. ! Tbo dedication of the David Wil son nit.nuroit.t will take place in Church Hill Ct-meU-ry, Tnrbott townsl-ip on the 30ih day of next May. A ra.m is always proud of his chil dren who are large for their age, ex cept when he is trying to pass them ou half fire ticket on the cars. At cbisou Globe. There is talk of starting glass wcikrint Huntingdon It is near gia-u rock an-1 near coal oil and oth er fuel which makes the location an a Ivantagom one. CVItry cures lheumatism. A writ r payt: "When celery is eaten larpc-ly, an alkaline blood is the re sult, and where this exists, there can be neither rheumatism nor gout. It is pcpsiblo to so construct a church pulpit, and connect it by tel ejibrine with houses of members of the church, that members of the con gregation may remain at home and here all the preaching. Ge-rge J. Parker. Esq., of this town bp.8 goDe to Media, Delaware county, where he will be associated with Hod, Jobn Bobieon in theprac tice of law. He is a yonng man of good habits, capable and industrious and well trained in text book learn- Specie payment," used to be the way papers w?ro written before the gold bugrs got in their work to make obligations real payment in gold. Specie pavmeut, meant coin money; either gold or silver. Then silvei' was free as erold. Then it bad the rights of the mints, just a gold had. N.;w silver has not the rights of the mints. A crazy Japanese attempted to kill the Chinese peace commissioner to Japan last Sunday. The would be assassin leveled a pistol at the Commissioner's faco inflicting a pain ful wound. Assassinations are de plorabls whether in heathendom or Christiondom. Thi Christian land has witnessed the assassination of two chief rulers of the nation Ab raha:Q Lincoln and James A. Gar field. The Huntingdon Journal of March 22nd, fiaye: William Pearson. a cow boy and his wife, rods on bronchos from WyomiDj to this State, a dis tance of over 2000 mile3. His pa rents lived at Dyeart and the yonng westerner came came all the way to Pennsylvania to see his father who was Winer iil at the Altoona hospital, aud arrived just a few days before Uh deaUi. Mr. 'esrson ana nis wife were four months making the trip to Cambria county. They car rie I with them a few cooking uten sils, clothes and eatables. To provide for a beginning to the extinguishment of the debt of Jnni. ttta county as required by law, the County Cotuini&sioners have raised the taxation to 6J mills. The large debt of the county, was canted by the county making the four river bridges free. The tax levy for county pur p sei is l.J mills heavier than last year. Citizens who levy taxes in the respective townships can well meet this additional expense by lowering the road tax levy a mill and a half, and i that way lift considerable of tUo burden of taxation off the should era of the people. yeara old. Miss Pauline Rhom of Haxriahnro-. is the guest of her friend Wills racism in .Patterson. The highest praise is showered on the Mifflintown Hose Company from all sides for their prompt and telling work at the fire on Sunday night. According to an Act of Congress, pasted cn the 2nd of .Marsh 1895, mil pensions on the rolls less than $6 a month, shall be inoressed to $6 a month. Mrs. Sicbsr, wife of John Sieber, died near Jericho .Wills, Fermanagh township, on Tuesday. Mrs. Sieber was a daughter of Amos Stouffer of the same township. There is a bill in the Legislature to provide a pension of $10, a month to public school teacher, who have taucht fifty years or more within the public schools of the state. Lieutenant Burchfield, who had come from Harrisburg to pass the Sunday with his family, turned oat and rendered efficient work at the fire on Sunday night, at the east end of town. In a cabin ten -feet long . and six feet wide, George Bran a . and his wife, with eight children, live near Colebrook lale. The entire family, except thebtby, smoke regularly sev eral times a day. Two wild turkeys joined the tame flock of a man over in Sideling Hill, Fulton County, daring the cold spell and partook of food daily. They be came very tame and appeared at a regular time every day to be fed. A peal of thunder at Raading, Pa. at 8 o'clock Monday morning was hard enough to shake honses and break window glass. In Bernville, Berks County the same thunder storm struck tho Lutheran Church, and broke over 200 panes of gla3S in windows in town bouses. "Emil Schott of Mifflintown will be in New York from Monday until Saturday bovine SDrin? and Summer goods, of the newest and lites"; nov elties, in the .Eastern Markets, at the lowest cash down prices, and you will save dollars by bnying your Cfoods at Bargain Price, nt bin stores." ' An other unpleasant echo cf the failure of the New Port Bank, is the levying or the Sheriff upon the prop erty of D. Gring, president and gen eral manager uf the New Port and Sherman Valley railroad, on execu tions t the amount of $40,030 issued by H. H. Bichtel, a stockholder and depositor of the defaulting bank. Editor Jackman of the Democrat and Register, lost a roll of notep, aniountiDg to one hundred and fifty dollars, last Saturdav, on Bridga or M ain Street. We sympathize with broiher Jackman in bis loss; and hope soma noiiest man lias round the mon ey and will return it to him. Later. On .Monday Mr. Jackman found the money in his house where be nrielaid it. Rov. M. L. Drum under rule of Conference, took his departure this wsek, for his new field of labor at Shippensburg, Cumberland connty. He is en able preacher, a social and pleasant gentleman, and his daugh ter .Mies Jiyrtle Drum is an accom plished elocutionist, who has on a number of occasions delighted and fnstructed large audiences in this pla?e. List Si'urday night, a gang o' theiven in .Vifflin County, wero brok en np by an official raid under a war rant on the jjroperty of a man named Minphnrt Q'lite a lot cf stolen goods were recovered aad Minchart him self was arrested, and while being taken to jt:I bro;e away from the officers. The offiere 'ava chase, 5:inebnrt tired two shots at them but with a'l his efforts to e.eap9 he was recaptured and taken to jail. Other members of the gang are at large. Replogle's Photos have been creat iiifr quite a stir iu th& twin-towns Their sdvott has marked a new er in the Photo business. Prices have dropped and quality has raised. Yon can now get the best cabinet pictures ever offered to the public for $1.00 per dozen. Replogle's gallery has been enlarged and fitted np for the best trade, and over two thousand cabinets have been issued during the past winter. Those fine aristo cab inets only $1.00 per dozen. The gallery will remain opposite Man beck & Nelson's mill in Patterson a few weeks. 2w. The Lewistown Gazette of the 21st of wMnrch says: Tuesday a skel- etoa t f a grown person was dug up .n the orchard of Alexander Reed at Reedsville, which caused some curiosity as the oldest inhabitant cannot remember of anyone being buried there and is probably the re mains of some pioneer or Indian who died and was buried there before tbst portion of the county was set tled. It was discovered while exca vating for a cellar and foundation for a dwelling bouse and furniture room. Tbursdy morning when Miss Ophelia Armstrong was at the barn, she was taken suddenly very sick. As others were at the barn at the time, she was helped to a seat, not being able to walk more. Help was summoned and she was carried to the house. While on the way to the house, she seemed to be suffering terribly, when she gave a scream and said: '-Ob, my head," whichfwere the last words she spoke, but seemed conscious between convulsions and lingered until about tix o'clock the next morning, when death came to relieve her suffering. She was a quiet, inoffensive girl, loved and re spected by all who knew her, being a member of the Lutheran church and of the C. E. Society. She will be missed. The C. E. ssng a favor ite piece at her funeral and as a trib ute of rcspcet plaeed two beautiful bouquets of flowers on her ooffin, the one forming the letters C E. The funeral Sundar. was largely attended by sympathizing friends. The ser. vices were conducted by her pastor Rev. Dr. Neff, after which the re-' mains were conveyed to Old Salem cemetery and interred beside her father, who died suddenly three days less than a year before her, she dying on the 15th and he en the 18th. She was aged 27 years, 1 month and 15 days. Tf nideo t CleTeland ia 58 8pring birds ar late about . put ting in appearance. The wife of Richard Dunn in Fay. ette township, has been prostrated with paralysis. Hiss Annie Stouffer of Hunting don is the guest of her aunts, Jbtisses Annie and Mattie Stouffer. James G. North, who thirty years ago moved to .Missouri, is on a visit to his friends in Juniata. " Mr. David Stouffer a resident of Third street, is confined to bed with the infirmity of age, being 85 years old. Lewistown people contemplate eele brating the centennial of the incor poration of the place as a borough next 4th of July. With the failure of the New Port Bank, is the faiiuio of Alvin Jones. grain, coal and lumber dealer. - Li abilities f 15,000. The New Port Bank shut up shop on Saturday, and appointed Hen. L. E. Atkinson and Cashier Holmes Irwin assignees. The amount due the bank from all sources is put at $200,000 and the amount owing by the bank is put at $162,000. Some Johnstown Cambria Connty people are talking about the forma tion of a new county, with Johnstown a9 the county seat. The name select ed is not yet made known, but they deiire territory out of Bedford, Blair, Westmorland Cambria, Indiana anl Somerset. BARGAINS- Bargain period extended at Hess' Photograph Gallery ! Owing to the excitement in the twin-towns as well as country caused by our great reduction is r Ricks of rant photographs, coupled with the interference of the bad weather, I have concluded to extend tbe time until April 11, in order to give my country friends as well as those in tbe twin-towns, an opportunity to profit by my re duotion. Until April 11, my price will be for Aristo Cabinets $ 1 per dozen. Prices of all other wort radnroul in proportion, particularly Family Groups. Mantelda and Mantella Cards, freak and reflection pictures, made at astonishingly low prices. Dan ic that time von can rjnrchaae a ticket for $1 which will entitle you to one Dozan Aristo Cabinet Pictures, and you can take your sitting at any time between now and Jfcfay 11, 1895. N. B. If anything should prevent your coming before May 11, you can return your ticket and have money refunded. This gives country as well as town a fair chatce. JOSEPH HESS, Bridge street, Mifflintown, Pa. Maroh 20, 1895, 3t. SCIENCE FOR PEACH TREES A little peach in an orchard grew; Listen to my tale of woe. It grew yellow and tbe owner grew blue, O Listen to my tale ei woe. The owner was a Bat, and blind to his own interests or he would have known, that science has progressed for bis benefit too, and if instead" of digging, cutting and wounding a Peach tree for "Grubs," or ruthless ly applying the "Biblical nltisaatum" as "cumbertrs of the ground," his trees might "flourish like a green bay tree," and yield their increase to their full capacity to be.tr the follow ing season. - Call on or address, DS. B. r. ACKLEY, Uifflintown, Pa. A 8VIIDAY EVENING BLAZE. Tbo carpenter shop of James, Horning and the stable of Jacob Browand at the rear of their resi dence lots on Patterson avenue at the east end of town were destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The fire took placa about 10 o'clock,, and brought upon the ground a largo percentage of the people of the town and gave t!ie cit izens a first rate opportunity to learn how the water works on high ground. The hose company was soon upon the scene and attached a liue to the plug at the corner of Patterson av enue and Valley street, ready for ac tive work, and if the water had been in full force as it should have been, the fire would not have destroyed Bro vand's stable. With a full force of water the fl tmes could easily bave been confined to Homing's building The water company bad been dream . ing on as if in mid-winter expectancy of freezing weatber; had the water escape at the rivet open, and that so weakened the pressure, that when the hose was attached the stream full far short of reaching the place at which it was directed. There was a general disapproval of the Water Company having tha water escape open at the river in such mild weath er as that which prevailed on Sun day night There was scarcely frost enough that night to nip a Florida orange However, after some delay, the escape at the bridge was shut, and then the water acted admirably. The hose company did nobly and confined the flames to the buildings mentioned. Both buildings were insured. A good many things, such as people have stored in such build ings were destroyed. Horning lost a number of carpenter tools, and 1,100 feet of boards that he bad pil ed in the shop. The night was calm with the slightost inclination of the air toward the west, which caus ed people living in that direction to get on the rooves of their houses to put out sparks of fire that might chance to float then way. In addi tion to that, the mow of Sunday morning had melted and left the house tops damp, and proof against all but large sparks. Squire C B. Homing's stable which stood close by was saved. How the fire originat ed is not known: The Patterson hose company came to the rescue in a manly way and attached their line to toe plug at the corner of Parker street and North street, and did first rate work. H0B8E SALE. I will sell a car load of Western Morses at tne "Jacobs House, in Jfifflintown on Friday April 5th. 1895. at on o'eloek P. Xi. tt, osual terms. They consist of all pur pose horses, range in weight from 1000 lbs. to 1400 lbs. aged from com- leg to o years old. True to rep resentations. Sal "rain or shine." H H. SNYDER, Auctioneer. BLOOMSBURe UTERART IMST1TVTE mm STATE MOBHAL SCHOOL, prepares for Teaching; for College; for Business; for Social Duties. Eight dxpabtmxnts: Equipment worth half a million dollars. Spec ialists of successful experience em ployed as Teachers, A high stand ard of scholarship maintained. State aid to all persons preparing to teach. No school can give mora for the money. Few can give so much. Special class s for teachers. Sprln term opens Mutch 25th, 1895. Sen for circulars and outline of course. J. P. Wklsh, Principal, Bloomsburg, Pa. Thurston's FILLS Aivparfael kMltk Issrts. rksovato sun kat iafks libl to raltevs. wbea wnrj UitaclM Am falla kriac joa numt tar . MT- iouim, nwnlrt m complaints tw ASS Totm VKuwjuT ram u rii.Mi ar Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, enred in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb; 6, ly. Tnscarara Tatfley Railroad. Trains on the Tnscarora Valley Railroad will run es follows: Leave East Waterford at 8 00 a. u., and 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 v. u. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m. and 5.15 r- v., arriving at East Wa terford at 11.45 a. k. and 6.30 p. u. J. C. Moobkheas, Superintendent. Relief In Six Hears. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidnky Citbe " This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tbe urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter Hud pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is vour remedy. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown, Pa. Feb. 6. Rheumatism Carad la a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its actios upon the syrtem 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, Mifiiintown. Jan. 9, '96. Belief la One Day. South American Nsavnix relieves the worst cases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervousness snd Nervous Dys pepsia in a single dy. No such re lief and blessing has ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in the extreme. It al ways cures; it cannot fail. It radi cally cures all weakness of the stom achs and never disappoints. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. S ld by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb. 6, ly. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. Dr. S. D. Diffenderfer, graduate of the University of Maryland Dental Department, desires to inform tbe public that he has opened a Dental Office at Oakland Mills, Pa., where he can be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guar anteed. MARRIED: Abbntz Basse. By Rev. J. F. Kellv, Charles Arentz of Est Salem and Gertie Baker of Perry county. Keu.sk Vobbow. On tbe 18th inst.., bv Rev. H O. Hollowav, D. D , at Mifflintown, K. K. Keller snd Elizabeth Morrow, both of Pitts burg i i rrxrNTowN markkts. WrrKiarows, ' Barcfe 27 . 18F6 ntter 20 Bess 10 Usui 1R Shonlder, 12 l.nr1.....9 .s 9 .... 11 Sides, .......................... KirrtraTowif chain makkst Wheat. ..... 62 Corn in ear.......... .... ...... 45 Oatf 32 Rye 60 Cloverae-Ml Timothy seed.............. .... $2.1-0 FUx seed 60 Bran 90 Chop. ... ......,.$1.20 a bnndred Middlings... i.io Ground Atom Salt 1.00 Aamiui SU 75c to 80 Philadelphia .Markets, March 23, 1895. Pennsylvania wool 16 to 21c; Wheat 59 to 60 Corn 49 to 50c; Oats 33 to 37c; live hens 12c; roost, ers 8c; ducks 13c; butter 13 to 25c; eggs 12c; potatoes 60 to 75c; clovf r- seed 8 to 10c; beef cattle 3 to 5c; 8heep 2 to ic, lambs 3 to 5 cents; cows $25 to $40. WANTED SALESMEN. We want a few men to sell a Ckout Lint ef Nnrsery StKk. We cannot make yon rich in a month bnt can give yea tttady tmflvpnent and will pop ysa wtll for ii. Our pricaa correspond with the times. Write for terms and territory to TBE HAWKS' NURSERY CO.. Jnly 14. 1896. Rochester, K. T. "SCHOTT'S-STORES- fl Tide that JVever Ebbs. The Flood Tide of UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN VALUES flows on steadily. ' There is no wavering of purpose; no diminution of foroe or no falling off in the supply of the freshest, brightest and best goods at our exolusive bargain Prices. See how tbe flood tide can be made to fill your purse with saseot jDol lars. Thousands of Yards of Carpett to select from; newest designs from the test msBufaetsrers of tbe country; bought for lowest cost prices, and you will get tbe benefit. - s , Prices of Carpets, ranging at loo, 21 e, 25c, 80o,'88o aod45o and so on to tbe Finest Brusael Carpets. Any special pattern of Brussel or Velvet Carpet, we will get for you at lowest prices, having facilities, from largest manufactur ers and importers or Special Selected Patterns, which even large City Stores eannot do for you, and warrant you s saying of 20 per oeot on your Carpet VV ail papers; Newest and Latest Designs, borders to match at less money than any Store. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Laoe Curtains and Poles at any Prioe to suit Your Purse, always saving you money. DRESS GOODS Brightest and freshest al lowest cost prices. SBfSOOO of Shoes from best manufacturers iu tbe country, boueht at low Cash Figures. We sell yen better SPRING" WRAPS, Latest, Freshesat lowest Prices. SCHO'JTS STORES, lOS TO lOt) BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIKTOWlff . PENH A. HOLLOBAUGH & SON, Clothiers, 116 MAIN STRET, Offer to the People OF Juniata County, the most Complete Slock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, tbey bave ever bandied, lbf p carry ali the batest in lists, Shirts and Neok wear. 1 It is conceded by all that tbey hve no Competitors in theee Lines. Their Goodswere selected with the weaves in plain and Fancy Chevoits, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Slo. These Gsrments are made in Single and Double- Breasted Suits, New Style Cutaways, fer tbe following Special Bargains: MEN'S SUITS. For 2 3 4 5 6-789. 10-12 15 18 acd 20 Dollaia. BOYS' LONO PANTS SUITS -2 3.4-5-6 7-8 9 10 12 and 14 Dollars PERCALE SHIRTS Laundried in 100 different styles for' .85-50 75 and 1 dollar. I Afen's Working Pantaloons 50c, 1 0, 70 1, 80o, 90o, $1.00. .lien's Dress Pants $2., 2.50, 3 . 3 50 4 , 4.50 and 5. Latest Style Derby Hats fl., I 50, 2., 2.50, 275, 3. " Tound Bats, $1., 1.35, 1 50, 2. Crash Hats 25c, 50o and 75c. Si 1.25. 1.50 2. We are Agents for tbe celebrated ewourn, never np uver atis; same mage and same guarantee as Sweet Orrs for less money. We are also Agents fjr the Douglass shoes. Grand Army Suits, 97. All tbe latest in Collars, Cuffs, paper, lineu and celluloid. A pair of Celluoid Cuffs for 5c; Celluloid Collar lOo. We have mad? arrangements with r it l . 1 1 r -1 1 . irom woicn io select, we win iaKo tour measure lor a suit, guarantee a rjer- feet nt and save you from o to IU dollars or. All we ask is a trial. Spribg overcoats made to order. Thanking our patrons tor tneir noerai pairousgc, ana aesiitiog them wo will endeavor to mer it a continuance of tbe samo, we are jours to please, HOLLOBAUGH & SON. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmcr and Funer al Director. I shall from now on use the IK DESTRUCTIBLE BOUGH BOX or outside box to last and be in good condition for ages, which will certainly be A GRAND THING for people to use to preteive the remains of their friends It also is an exterminator of all vermin. GALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GI ABAMEED1N ALL CASES. Bridge Nt, Mifflintown, Pa. Shoes for less money than any store PATTEKSCXN.PA., greatest eare, and comprise all tbe latest Blacks, Blues, Browns, Plain and Fancy Dove lail utaways, 4c, Vc. We of CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS, I 2 pair for 25c; better qnality 20c, 50o, i auu f i. jier pair. CHILDREN'S SUITS. 76o-90o 1-2 3 4 and 5 Dollars. Sweet Overalls; we are Agents for the a merchant tailor and Lave 500 samples on a suit made to order by your tail MEYERS, 115 BRIDGE STREET. Spring Fashions in Men's, Boys' & Children's Clothing. o oOo o JVeic Tariff Prices. It was our shrewd buying. It's our nr rvy selling that baa leveled tbe road for tbe Wage-Earners to tbe dou. ble-purchasing power of tbe dollar, for we are :n an excellent position to meet all reduced wages .with redueed prises' We have ohord of tbe people it has vibrated in our oenair, so sbu the booming of these bargains vibrate in bebalf of tbe publio. Next to quality and style the most connection with your New Spring Suits is tbo price. Right here we assert without fear of successful contradiction, that if tbo superior excellence of Our Clothing entitles ns to your custom, tbe prioe does even more so. Men's All-Wool lmDOrted Cl.v Wnrikil Suit. ; ,;ik .i.li. k s..v. A. the Dressy 3 button Cutaway and Regent fitting garments. They're $10 values. . Men s stylish, single or double breasted Sack Suits, in plain black Thi bets and rich unfinished Worsteds; $8 gems, containing tbe most reliable lecve and body linings, and fit just right $4.70. We challenge anv house in the onnntv tn pmm.1 tho vain.. we offer in Spring Suits for men. Look about, compare, ex. amine, but before ou buy don't fail to see a line ol new style Sack Suits in Black. Brown and Ovford ually worth $10, but being sold Men's extra fine imported All-Wool French Worsted Suits, in either blue or black Sack. Cut awa v. Rprrpnt nr Prinn Albert, best of trimmincs, sewed every penny of $12; Price... Men's extra fine imoortod unfinished Worsteds, in single'or Double-breasted Sacks, Cuta way or Regent frocks; genuine $15 to. $18 values, elegantly trimmed and finished, every size, BOYS' CLiO THING. Short Pauls Suits. 'A line of these in dart and for school. Mpecial value at SI. Hon $4.it0, So snd $G- Mothers, aftrr yon have fritf fitttt tk.u " . I U . l . . . --"j -io ii.x utbi auu DiEgrm fisrgains wnicn hue ever been brought to jour notice. Long Pants Snitg. Two specials in these, wo!l worth investigation. A Urn 7 V fw H "' niixuiii'F, HDg:e-breasted style, ail sises, 14 to ll, lor .uu A Fine fhowinR of Loti Pants Suits in Black and Gray Mixed Chevoits, single and Double Breasted, 14 to 19 for $6.00. 500 pair. Children's Pants, in the re liab e Union Chevoits, every size, now sell for 19. SPRING TROUSERS. A choice line, comprising all the new styles in foreign an-1 domestic fabrics. Fancy Worsted stripes 98c. Black snd Blue Chevoits in voi'd nimlit cits am checks, new effects $2.00. Fine imported nl t.imm.J A till V l i . . - !.... j uuauuuiu wear a on me proper shape. London shapes, Is what you want. We have them. A new and complete line of Gents' Furntshinr Woods at tbe Lowest Price in tbe history of Juniata county h hi K I I M IV V FR6 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188. Special Imitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY HAVE TOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT TUB NEST MIFFLINTOWN, r A. FOUR PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZER GREASE BEST IS TBE WOULD. Stawcariaa qualities waasnrpiiad,astaalls OTiUmcIds two boxes of ut otijer brand. Moa Osctadbr boat, (9CIET TUB CiEN GIBE. FOR8AI.K BY DEALERS GENERALLY. Is s ALE S M E N W AN TED LUUAL. UK 1KA VELLjLHU, to sail oor Knrsery Stock. Salary, Bzpanses and Steady Employment ftnaranteed. CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, 91. Rochester, N. T. The Sentnul mud Rrpulhnm office is the place to (et job work done. Try it. It wilt pay yoo if yon need anything in that liDn. As tbe Leading and Largest Clotbier of Juniata county, it behooves us to supply tbe gentlemen of Juniata eounty with tbe very newest Fabries and Fashions in wearing apparal. This we are prepared to do, tbaving spent much time and labor in our efforts te produee a line of garments cut, made and finished in strict accordance with tbe most fine and latest dictates of Fashion. ininortant nnint to hn nnnidpr.rt in Frocks molded in tbe most perleot .7 98 for the trifling sum of.. .$ 6.75. and finished hv nrtists worth $9.90. Diagonal Worsted niipvnit anA fit as they should fit, $11.85. Pino Suit, .i -,a k.k J..v. ti sren these rinvs' Suits rou twill scknowl- Worsteads aud'csimere, elegantly mad . - Wholesale and Retail Clothier, iridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna. JUNIATA VALLEY BANiC OF MIFFLINTOWIW, PA. Stockholderi Individually Liabl JOSEPH ROTHROCK, Prttidtmt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cuhtet DISEOTOll. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Roth.oek, Jobn Herttler, Josiah L. Barton, Robert B. Parker, Lonis B. atkiosos, T. V. Irwin. STOCXHOLEBBS I George A. Kepner, Annia M. Shatter, Joseph Rotbrock, P. W. Macbeek,' L. E. AtkinscB, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Hoi ass Irwin ary Knru, Jerome N. Thompson. John Rnrtzlnr. T. V. Irwin. CbarlotteSnyder, Jobn K. Blair, F. M. M. Psnaell, Samnel S. Rothroek, M. N. Sterrett, Jasiah L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, Levi Light, Win. R warts. H. J. Sballenberger. Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 28. 18P5 U TO ITjEOK HEN BaflMng boa Um fleets of 7 oath ful errors, early aw.TMUMwntnm lastrnanhontsTeIwffl end a vataaUo tree U (sealed) eontrtainf full vartteatars for homo eare, FREE of charge. A f-haillit raedleel worfc t ekoaui !a eet hf ererj ran who Is acvaos and deMUtetoa. tililreey Consumption uriy Owed. To Tan Burns: Please fcafsna yimr m lees lhati here s pnelllie loiimlj na Mia Blmre end Stereee. By its Mmaty naa taoTMeads of hosaleae eases hare been perminwnUy eared, 'shall be glad to send two bottles of mf reierij 1MB la any el Tour readers who Bare ooasampMDa St tbey wtn sand ma their KxpreeiandP.asilSreea. Hesi tally. T. A. KLOCCM. K. a. 1st Feast fx. i. Z.