SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEPSE3DAT. MAT 8. 1898. TERMS. Subsorlption, $1.60 per innw If paid in advance ; S2.00 If not paid la advance. Transient advertlsemenU Inserts at M oanto par inch for each Insertion. Transient business aotteea la loeal eoU amn, 10 cents par line for each Insertion. Deduction will be made to those desiring to advertise by toe year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Tho base ball fever rageth. The public schools in town, close this week. James Horninr is having his sta ble rebuilt. There are 20 inmates in the Hunt ingdon jail. A considerable percentage of corn Has been planted. The coping of the jail wall has Deen white-washed. lra. Harriet te of Lakeside is the guest of Mrs. Van Irwin. Stop, look and listen befsre Ten turiDg on a railroad crossing. Mrs. Rebecca Crider is visiting her parents and kin-folks in town. In the State of Delaware, they are looking lor a large, peach crop. The firm of Hinkle & Ellis has been changed to Hinkle & Sens. District Attorney Schweyer, spent Saturday in Hamsburg, on business, Miss Ruth Bunoo left this place for Marklesville, Perrv county, last wet-k. Mrs. Thomas Shaver returned home last week from a visit to Lan caster. Miss Bess Mann of Letvistown, is visiting Mrs. Robert McMeen in this place. The number of spring birds from the south, seems to be greatly reduc ed ibis seaben. The Republicans of Franklin Co., will hold their county convection on the 4 th of Jane. The communion of the Lord's Sup per, was observed m the L'resbytenan church on Sabbath. The Mi6se3 "Warner of Washing ton, D. C, are visiting their . aunt, Mrs. McMeen in town. Judae Lyons will ass'st Judge Bell of Biair county in discharging tho duties of the May court. One hundred and five fire compan ies, will attend the firemen's conven tion at Reading next October. The police of Altoona, the other night, captured 19 persons in two disorderly houses ia that town. A committee has been appointed by a meeting of citizens of Newton Hamilton to solicit subscriptions to further prospect for gold in that town. The lowest price paid for a horse at, the pn'olic sale of horses on Mon diy was $46.00; the highest price paid was $205.00: the averago price paid was $8G.31. The 5th Convention of the Juniata Epworth Lpaauc, will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church at Lew istown. Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday May 21 and 22, 1S95. The police cf Philadelphia and Chicago, have requested a photograph of the three men, who are in jail, charged with the blowing of the safe and robbery of Hertzler's store, for identification at the rogues' gallery nr for some other purpose. Abraham Lincoln had a sister postmistress in a small town in Ken tucky. Cleveland removed her and placvd a Cleveland Democrat in her place. The destruction of slavery by LinerD, was not a meritorious act in the errs of the Democracy. While turning out to pass a wagon. the bucffv wheel of James Youner of Widdleto-vn, struck a rut with such fores that he was thrown out. light ing or. the wheel of the buggy, and from that on the back of his head on the road lsst Friday. He died on Saturday, aged 72 years. On the 15th of April last, W. S. Elliott, suffered a loss of dwelling homo and contents by fire at Reed's Gay this county. He was insured by A. S. Okc-son in the Teutonia of Allegheny for fourteen hundred dol lars, which was paid on the 27th of the Fame month in which the fire oc cnreil. Talking about industrial schools hy the State, a citizen savs the best industrial school for children is the industry that they learn from parents, who themselves are industrious and wel! to-do people. What is tho use of industrial schools to tax the peo ple, when the children can be better taught at home, the industrial work and trades and busiuess in trade houses and in business places. There is to much school and not enough practice. The Huntingdon Jonrral of last week says: The Sunday poker play era, who have been in the habit of oc cupying the shady retreats along the gr issy banks of Crooked Creek, on the lands of Jack McCahan in Smith fifld township, have come to grief, ! r. McCahan having determined to break up the practice. On Sunday, a raid was made by the police, and it was amusing to see the gamblers breaking for the hills in every direc tion. "J ick McCahan 's Gloucester," will be a thing of the past if the law can prevent its continuance. Last Friday, Officer Hackenberger, received a request by despatch from J. Linden, Superintendent of rmlodelpLia, requesting description and pictures of Parker, Evans and West, who are now in jail here, on the charge of safe blowing and rob- btry of Hertzler's store at Port Royal. Oa the same day. Sheriff f!lhonn re ceived a despatch from Inspector of m ui nicago tor photographs and description of the prisoners with the expression that if they are the partus they are believed to be, their past record will be teat here J. B. Kurtz of Altoona spent t, dav in town recently. Bellsfonte, Center conty will oal- 1. : l i - . mbwubj, wuns o, o ana 7. Ira Wilaon and brother St&aton. A. M a . pent a iew noun in town last Fri day. D.f J . . .uoiuwu county u ia nave) a new jail, which baa been contracted for at as,uuu. Tha 24th day of Auarnat baa bean set apart as re-union for the soldiers of Blair county. Mrs. Hesa has returned from Dun- cannon where she bad irons to at tend the funeral of an aunt Priest Phelan of St. Louis, assert that the Christiann Endeavor socie ties and leagues are but courting cieues. The Methodist church is baine re. rvuivu. 10B root mat is Demg re J Tl. L . - - . moved was put on after the CTclona 1 tofm james o. Adams employed in (ha Watchman newspaper office at New ton Hamilton, visited this place on Tuesday. I he bill to pension common school teachers, who have taught 50 years, has passed second reading- in the Let?- islature. A 450 pound woman recently visit ed the Huntingdon Reformatory to see ber husband, who is in the Re formatory. Children playing with matches, set fire to and destroyed the barn of Henry Peghtal in Penn township, Huntingdon connty. On .Monday Squire Weidman'a time as Justice ef the Peace expired, and the time of the newly elect. squire James W. Hamilton began .Lewistown Gazette, May 2- The John K. Metzfarm, a short distance south of this place was sold Tours day last to Lotus W. JVetz for 13. 010. f.ni a j . -rinneye aimcis many people in Brady township, Huntingdon county, n' 1 , n . . . xuoeres oecome lnnamea. red in flamed, and emit a burning watery substance. Some of the grass fields of the county, are as well set with grass aa as tbey can be. Other fields of land good as the former, are poorly set witn grass. No more premiums will be paid for fox and mink scalps. The law that authorize premiums on such scalps is a suplement to a dead, re peaiea act, ana is meriore of no binding force. Colonel Kasey of Virginia crave talk on soap from a store box on Main street the other evening. It will take a Yankee with his eyes open all day to match the Colonel on meritor ious soap, The Odd Fellows Temple at Phila delphia, will be dedicated .May 21. ine Pennsylvania Kailroad Company sell r?duced rate excursion tickets for the German Baptists Dunkards meeting to be held at Decatur, HI , May 28 to June 8. The McVevtown Journal says: A misunderstanding is said to exist between Presiding Elder Polsgrove and the Juniata Valley Camp-meeting Association as to tue oiosmg of the gates on Sunday during the meeting this year. Key. Polsgrove savs they will be closed, while the stock hold era of the Association say they will not be. It is alleged that the Asso ciation has lost over f 1000 in the last three years over the agitation of the Sunday question and the affair will ba run hereafter so as to brin the most money into the exchequer. The directors will not do anything to in terfere with the running of trains to and from the camp ground, believing that tue people nave as much right to attend camp meeting as any other religious gathering on Sunday. The report of two tragedies eonie up from the south within the past week, owing to the stolen love inter course of married people. It is the same old recinriuge Btory witu one difference, and that is, all the pirties were married. In the Breck inridge case, the man was married, the woman was unmarried. In the late Kentucky case, the husband of the woman followed his wife and a er lover to a colored woman's house, the place wheie the unlawful lovers were wont to meet, and there the husband killed both his wife and her lover. All tho parties were prominent peo ple. The other case was in New Orleans and was identical with the one just mentioned with this differ ence that the wife was not killed. Her husband did not even shoot at her, bnt he put five bullets through her lover. On Saturday a horse bitched to a spring wagon in which was a number of chairs, a milk can, &c, stood in front of Robert McMeen's residencs. The young woman in charge of the borse and wagon is a member of the family tenanting the farm of Mr. McMeen. The animal, &c., belong to Mr. McMeen. All of a sudden the Presbyterian church bell began to ring. It was not sweet music for the beast's ears, but gave the animal such a shock that it started to run as if shot out of a gun. In turning the corner at the Commissioner's clerk's house the wagon struck a post. The single tree broke, and anchored the wagon, while the horse ran away but was caught on Washington street, and was returned none the worse for the Chureh bell fright. The only damage done, was the breaking of the single tree. A WHALE. Mr. Editor: Dsab Sik With the spring of the year, when the ice and enow have all gone, there is general ly to be told in many circles, either among the cultured or among the "fishermen" some great fish story. Probably some Juniata fisherman has had some experience with a big black bass, a shad or a piko this spring; but this fish story is of no such small game. No, its a whale. A whale T Yes, a whale. Down by the Fulton Ferry on the East River side of New York city, you will see a small canvass tent built over a sort of a raft that lies on top of the water. At the entrance you will see in large letters, "The Whale." Tickets for sale; adults 15c, children lOcts." After you have bought your ticket, you descend about six steps from the dock onto the floating raft, present your ticket, and you are admitted in beneath the canvass right beside the whale. A boy that has been raised in the conn- try wu tun want uib ajiowieage or man fish is obtained only from Dooaa and sometimes these doubted, wumu oxciaim "ureal Bcott, what nanT Uid that ever grow or was it bantr" From the ticket agent at the door, and by the way, who waa very kind to me, gave me the information and particulars of the whale. And when he observed that his information was being noted down, continued to re late in aetaii. This whale was found aead oy a merchant vessel near Nan tucitet sboaia on the oouit nf M..o. cutuetiB. it is not known, th 01 iw aeatn, but it is believed that it -I!. , . . . . - , .MOV una in some way been injured. At tne rignt side, a larce niece waa eu out Dy a shark, but this probably uuiib uter iu nastri it "'UU8U' uers w new xorK and is now L L I IT V. - . on exhibition, and during these ten days, thousands of people have gone to see "the whale." The length of this monster is 75 feet, and weight 62 tons. This weight is considered accurate, being obtained as the weight of lading a ship is, by the dis tance tue vessel ia sunk deep in the water, there being marks on the fore- 1. r a 1 . - . - puri. 01 uu snip uae tne scale on a thermometer to measure the weight ofthe ladinsr by the depths the ves sel stands in the water. A professor from Washington, who has made whales a special subject for the last fifteen years, visited it the other dav. and from his knowledge determined that this whale was at least 600 years old. The jaw from one side of tha mouth to the other is 14 feet. The mou th is 7 feet loner, and it is said that its throat is but 3 inches, ita food be ing masticated like a cow before it ia swallowed. It would seem a physical impossibility for Jonah to go through a three inch hole, but there is nothing that breeds infidelity quicker thaa whon we begin to question the Sacred Pages; we should accept it and ask no questions. A New York divine Dr. Newton in his church a few Sundays ago, and has likewise since, stirred the religious circles by doubt ing the physical resurrection of the body of Christ. But we are drifting off the subject. The eyes of the whale are very small, the ball being not larger than four inohes in diameter. The skin is two inches thick and the blubber six, suf ficient to warm many an Esquimaux from the inside out It is estimated that it will produce thirty five or for ty barrels of oil. The ontrals were removed, and these amounted to twenty one barrels. The fin on the tail measures fifteen feet from tip to tip. I must close or some one might say, this is too '-fishy." Ben Nox. Jersey City, May 3, 1895. SOT CONSTITITTIOXAL.. Squire W. H. Groninger, clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, has been authorized by the Commis sioner's Attorn ey, to notify all of the Justices of the Peace in the county, not to pay a premium on fox and mink scalps as the act for the pay ment of such scalps is unconstitu tional. Walked a Thousand Miles. Earnest Evans, who taught the Corbin School in Juniata township. Blaii county, during the past winter, kept a record of the number of milee he walked to and from the school during the past six months. His daily tramps footed up 1,192 miles. Besides he woie out several "pairs of shoes, one pair of gum boots, invest ed capital in a mackintosh, ulster, and a pair of school room slippers, paid ma ooard and received f 5 a month. Reduced Rates via Pennsylva nia Railroad, acceant mt Meeting-ofOermaa Bap tists (Dankards) at Decatnr, III. For the accommodation of persons who desire to attend the meeting of the German Baptists (Dunkards), to be held at Decatur, III., May 23 to June 8, the Pennsylvania Railioad Company will sell from -Way 24 to J une 1, inclusive, excursion tickets from all points on their system west of and including Baltimore, Lancas ter, and Reading, and south of and including Snnbury, to Decatur and return at a tingle fart for the round trxp. Tickets will be good to return to starting point not later than July 9. Reduced Rates te Pniladel pnla via the Peans ylva nla Railroad. On the occasion of the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Temple at Phil adelphia, May 21, 1895, the Pennsyl vania railroad company will sell, on May 20 and 21, excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return from all points on its system east of Pitts burg and Erie, north of Quantico and south of Conandaigua. inclusive, at a tinglt fart for the round trip, with minimum rate of fifty cents. Tick ets will be good for return passage until Jtfay 23, inclusive. This rate is open to the public. and offers an excellent opportunity for a visit to Philadalphia at a very small cost Fast and freqnent express trains run from Philadelphia to all princi pal New Jersey seashore resorts. POMOHA GRANGE WO. 85. Juniata County Pomona Grange, will meet with Fermanagh Grange at "Arch Rock" two miles from Mif flin station on the P. R. R. on Thurs day and Friday, May 30th and 31st at 10 A. M. The first session will be devoted to the business of Pom ona Grange and the report of the Secretary of the Fire Insurance Com pany. r-BOGRAM. Welcome by Fermanagh Grange Brother, W. H. Knouse. D. M. Mar shall, J. T. Ailman, William Landis, N. H. Esh and J. T. Work, will pre prepare papers choosing their own subjects. Bro. George Ubill will continue bis subject, What the Grange has Done. Sisters A. E. Humphrey and Sister Simon Ulsh, will read essayj. It is intended that the question box will be an interest ing factor during these sessions. Come with your questions fully written out In accordance with the request of Fermanagh Grange, Thursday even- lug session wiu am puuuo. interest- ing speakers will be present D. B. MeWnxxAsts. Ltehtrtr. MOD OPBXmc. for active lady or gentleman acquaint ed wun neighborhood. Compensa ticm from 940 to $150 monthly. Work outlined. Only energetic par ty, amoiuous to succeed, need apply No capital required. Address, with reference, state age and whether mar ried or single. Globe Bible Publish ing Co., 723 Chestnut Street, Phila., Penna. Kellef In Six Hears. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Gbxat South American Kidket Crax." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relievintr pain in the bladder, kidnevs, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of wa ter and pain in passing it almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Ll Uanlcs At Co., Druggist, Mif- flintown, Pa. Feb. 6. Bedeieed Rates to Denver, Col.' via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the accommodation of persons who desire to visit Colorado ou the the occasion of the meeting of the National Educational As sociation, at Denver, Col., July 5 to 12, tbe Pennsylvania Kailroad Com pany will sell excureion tickets on July 3, 4 and 6, to Denver, Colorado Springs, .Vamtou and Pueblo, at tht extremely low rate of $50.75 from New Tork, $19.25 from Philadelphia, $47.. 50 from Baltimore and Washington. 147.25 from Harrisburg; proportion. ate rates from other points. inese tickets will be good for re turn passage from Colorado points on July 12, 13, 14, and 15, with an extension till September 1, if desired. A special tram of Pullman Buffet Sleeping car s will be run, leaving New York at 10.10 A. M., July 4, stopping at prominent intermediate points, and arriving at Denver on the afternoon of July 6. Ibis affords a grand opportunity for a trip to the world renowned Rocky .Mountain resorts in Colorado at a comparatively small cost. Keller in One Day. South American Nekvixb relieves the worst cases of Nervous prostra tion, Nervousness and Nervous Dys pepsia in a single day. No such re lief and blessing has ever come the invalids of this country, powers to cure the stomach wonderful in the extreme. It to Its arc al- way3 cures; it cannot fail. It radi cally cures all weakness of the stem acho and never disappoints. It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown, Pa. Feb. 6, ly. a Sewerage. On Monday the County Commie, sioners, contracted with Mr. Jacobs of Huntingdon to make sewerage connection Pet ween his street sewer and the jail and Court House. Three eells in the jail will be connected with the sewer that will be brought from Bridge street into tbe Southwest cor ner of the Court House, where tbe closets for that builing will be locat ed in the cellar. Thence the sewer, will be run under the Court House into the jail yard where connection with the jail will be made. The con tract price is eight hundred dollars, and the work is to be completed within 10 days. MARRIED: Zkidebs Lai-ver. On the 30th ef April, by Rev. Jam?s C. Benson, Mr. Beiij. Zeiders and Miss Alice Lauvcr. Bartov Pajwehiker. On the 1st inst., by Rev. W. F. Steck, Mr. David W. Barton and Miss Martha B. Pan nebakrr. Okeson Kiloore. On the 27th nit., by Rev. J. W. Bain, Hal. H. Ok eson of Spruce Hill township, this county, and Irene McCoy Qilgore. Long Stkoup. On the 21st of April by Absalom Barner, J. P., Daniel E. Long of Liverpool town. ship, Ptrry county and Eve L. atroup of Susquehanna township, this county. Thurston's PILLS Arr pwrfcet boeilth Jewrli, nf. rrlnuH&io dutrex but inlaw llh!e to relieve. When ever tiling ! OAS failed to brine you rrtlaC lor headiwhe. bit tonitn. atomarh and llvr complaints tr AK YOl'K PIUA It uU seats MIFFLINTOWN MAKKRTS. MirninTows, Jfy 3. 1SP6. Hotter 20 E(TRB io Ham is Shoulder, 12 Lard . n Sides, MIFFLINTOWM GRAIN WihhJT Wheat 65 Corn in ear.... ...... .... ...... 60 Oata 82 Rye 60 Cloveraecd.......... .... .... .. Timothy aeed. ............. ....S2.00 Flax seed 60 1 Kran go Chop $1.20 a hundred Middlings i.io Ground Alum Salt........ .00 Aaaericnn Salt 75c to 80 I Philadelphia Markets. Wheat 68 to 75c; corn 53 to 54c; oats 34 to 37c; Live bens 10 to 11c a lb.; Snrintr chickens 28 to 32c; butter 13 to 27c; eggs 12 to 13c; old potatoes 60 to 80c; Fiorido new posatoes $3 to $6 a bar ren Southern radishes, 190 iu a bunch, 25 to 75c; Florida tomatoes, $2 to $3 a basket; Florida cucumbers f 2 to $2-50 a crate; Southern peas per ba-ket $1.25 to $1.50; Southern beets 1UU in a bunch 10 to 12c; hay $9 to f 14 a ton. East Ihbebtt. Pa.. Mav 2. Cattle Prime, $ 5.50a$6; good $4 99a5.30; good butchers' $4.50a$4.90; rough fat, 93.25a3.80. Hogs Receipts, f4.95a5; mixed $4.90a4 95; best York ers, $4-85a4 90; common to fair $4.70 a4.80; roughs $3.25a4 Sheep, extra, 94.20a4.45; good $4a4 20; fair, $3.20 a3;60; common, $1 50a2; best lambs. $5,25a5.50; good lambs, $4 70a5; fair Iambs. 2.70a4.25: SDrine Iambs. J$4 50a8. Bargain Days! Bargain Days! at Commencing, Thursday, Saturday evening, May 25th. - zd to ou per eent. lower in pries than tbe lowest, crowds enr stores with sger buyers. The wonder of the day: How it is our goods can be sold for snoo pnoes. its a wonder to both buyer and seller. There is ne seers. We bny at tbe right prioes from first hands and pay the eash down. We sell all uur goons ior eaiD uown. X on don t red in tha arsdit 1 .-.L.. -- "J ",wy. uwiuici give Donte or inw and lower prioes, -the people believe it. Tbey coma in great number. Tbe proud position of other imitator. Tbey are only isaitatina " auvj .a,,, vj um wsjime We sell you during Bargain Week v O allies, worth Ave eenta s rant, uur iricc ten Jtrdg for twenty-five cents. Fancy tnrkev red table linen flftv-aix mcsei wiae, worm u cent, our price 21c Imported turkey red table cloth. Hftv six inches wide, worth 60c our price 25c. L.ineu lame .damask, nearly white, worm oc, our price Zoc. Henriettas, worsted and delaines in rem nants by the pound, worth 75c, our price thirty-three cents a pound. Sheeting muslin 40 inches wide, worth 9 cents, our price Ave cents a yard. Henriettas nearly all wool, worth thir ty cents, our price 19cts a yard. Thirty -six inch dreas goods, half worst ed novelty figured, worth 25c, our price 15c. American best indigo calicoes not dam aged remnants, worth 7c, our price 4c. Fancy figured and chanibray calicoes, lM-autilul patterns, no remnants or damag ed prints, worth 8c, our price 4 Jc. Hill best bleached muslin, 86 inches wide.wotth 9c, our price 17 yards lor $1. Fancy chintzes in light designs for waists, worth 7cts, our price 4Jc. Heavy twilled towelling, worth Cc a yard, our price 8 yards lor 10 cents. Good chaff ticking, worth 10c a yard, our price 9 yards for 67c. I'anta goods, worth 25 and 30c, our lrlce 12 and 14c. Ladies and children's summer vests, worth 20c at 5c. Percale and Gingham Sunbonnets. oar price 22c. Gingham aprons, ready to wear, our price lOcts. White or black aprons, ready to wear, our price 12Je. All Wool Forty inch Henriettaa and serges, black and other colors, worth 60c, our price 33c. P. M. Corsets, worth 76c at 49 cents. Children snd Misses corset waists, our price 25 cents. Fancy and figured black dress goods at specially reduced prices. Forty-six inch best table oil rotb, worth 2 So, our priec is I4c. Appleton tine muslin worth 7 c; vur price 21 yards for SI. $1000 worth or men's, ladies' and children's shoes atfpecially reduced prices. All new goods direc from tbe manufactur ers We do not buy seeoad band rshoes, sheff worn goods or leather cracked by ago. Lancaster and Amos Keag Gingbans worth 9c, enr price 4 Jc. Clark'a teat O. N. T. spool cotton for. ty-flvc cents a do2n or 4 cents a spool. Five thousand rolls of wa1 paper, with bsrders to match at specially reduced prices. And every it during Bargain Week from 9 o'olook to 12 o'clock noon. Lancaster and Amos Keg Gingham?, choice patterns at 3 io a yard; 5 yards to one person. A unbleached 1 jard wide fine muslin, 3 cents a yard; 10 yards to 1 person. 40 inch wide; heavy nnbleaohed sheeting; 20 yards for 95c, to one person. Best make, American Indigo Blue, 64 cloth calioos; 10 jards for 38o, to one person. Best make of Brown and fancy pattern of Cali coes; 10 yards for 88c, to one person. Genuine Buttermilk Soap; no imitation 6o a cake; 3 cakes to 1 person. New silk emtroiderod Suspender at lOo a pair, ro one person. Best Hil , do inch a 1 I . Ll l: a . r w . pcteuu. oive viai-aing, o oases ior cenis; o cages to 1 person. Don't forget the time. Commencing, Thursday, May 8th, nntil Saturday evening, May 25. Schott's Stores. 103 to 109, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pa. H0LL0BAUGH & SON, Clothiers, 116 MAIN STRET, Offer to the People OF J uniata County, 1 -! n. m ns . . no most vcmpietc otccic ot Clothing and Rents' Furnishing Goods, they taye ever handled. Thy carry all the Latest iu Hats, Shirts and Neck wear. It ia conceded by all that they haye no Ccmpotitors in these Lines. Their Goods were selected with the greatest care, and compriso all the latest weaves in plain and Fancy Cbevoits, Blacks, Blues, Browns, Plain and Fancy v.ooiuicict, a.u. jureo usrweniH sre made in single and Double- Ureas ted Suit, New Style Cntawaje, Dove Tail Cutaways, &c, &a We of ci iuu iuuuw:ug upeuiai xargains: MEN'S SUITS. For 2 3 4 5 6-7 8 9 i 10-12 15-18 and 20 Dollars. BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS 2 3-4-5 6-7-8 9-10-12 and 14 Dollars PERCALE SHIRTS I Laundried in 100 different styles for I -35-60-75c and 1 dollar. I Men e Working Pantaloons 50c, ( 0c. 70o, 80o. 90c, $1 00 .Men's Dress Pants $2., 2.50, 3., 3.50 4., 4 50 and 5 Latest Style Derby tiatt $1., I fiO, 2., 2.50, 2.75, 3 " TonDd Hats, $1., 1 35, 1 50, 2. " " Crush Hats 25c, 50o and 75c. Si 1 25. 1 SO 9 xt u Care Aent be celebrate Sweet Overalls; we are Agents for the Newburn, never rip Over alls; same make and same guarantee as Sweet Orrs ' . I "j u'i ofc'ems ior me x'ougioes shoes. Grand Army Smts, (7. All tbo latest in Collars, Cuffs, psper, linen and celluloid. A pair of Celluoid Cuffs for 5c; Celluloid Collar 10c. We have made arrangements with a merchant tailor and have 500 samples from which to select. We will take your measure for a suit, guarantee a yjer feot fit and save you from 5 to 10 dollars on a tuit made to order by your tail or. All we ask is a trial. Spring overcoats made to order. Thanking our patrons for their liberal patronsge, acd assnrmg them we will endeavor to mer it a continuance of the samo, we are yours to please, HOLLOBAUGH & SON S. S. Ruble, Practical Embalmer and Funer al JDirector. ' ' I shall from now on uee the INDESTRUCTIBLE BOUGH BOX cr outride box to laet and be in good condition for ageg, which will certainly be A GRAND THING for people to ute to picjeive the remains of their fi iends It alto is an tileircinalor of all vermin. CALLS TR0MPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. Bridge $t., Schotts Stores. May 9th, and continuing until pay in our stores for tbe losses osenr . j uiure ana more apparent, WBSB WO wan poper. nice pattern, border to maicn, worth 10 and 16 ceuta, aur Mice 7c a doable belt. 26 yards of One unbleached muslin, te ucon wiae ior 91. Heavy Blue Pernios, worth 16c a yard, war price ?C. Heavy 9 ounce, Blue Denims worth 18 cents a yard, our price 12c. Men's fancy shirts, 16, 60 and 65cts, won. -o per cent. more. rine quaiitr or imparted dress goods at a saving of 40 per cent. White geods and trimmings, all at re. ancsa prices. Ladies' skirt for 24c. worth 69c. Fancy satteens, newes ont, worth 17c, aur price iuc. indies- snni waists, worth 40c, our price ZZcs. Men's ganso veata, . worth 40c, our price 23c. Men's blue denims overalls, worth 60c, onrprice 35c. 6 pairs nf men's hese, worth double our price twentv-flve. Ladies' black hose worth 10c: eur nrice 6 cent. Ladies' seamless black hose worth 18c, our price 10c. Fancy striped carpet, worth 20 and 26c, our price 12 J and 15cts. Domestic make of carpet, worth 36c, our price 20c. Carpets at 85 and 65c in finer goods. Brussels 'carpets at specially reduced prices. Some extra nice Brussels, worth 76c, our price 60c. One yard wide floor oicloth, worth 80 cent, onr price 19c. All floor oil cloth at specially reduced prices. Carpet chain, four ply oil color, worth 25 cents, our price 18c. Three f ly, car pet chain, best goods, worth 20c, our price 15c. j e'f window sliadet on 4orino- roller.. worth 25c. onr prioe two for 25c. !t oil shades, ftpring rollers, worth 45e, our price 25c. Lace cr:w worth 10c, onr price 5c. Chenille curtains, table covers and enr. tain poles at specially reduced prices. All isce curtains, ten different stwes at extra reduced prices. Wash tilks for waists, worth 60 cents, our price 35c. Idia aik and fancy trim aning silk at extra reduced pricea. Pillow case aheeting, 42 inches wide, worth 12Jc, our price 9 cents. Bleached and unbleached muslin at specially reduced prices. Men's best heavy shirting, worh 10c, our price 7Jc. wide, bleached muslin at 5o; 10 yards e . - PATTEBSON, PA., tuiLURE.1'8 KNEE PASTS, z. pair ior zoo; Detter quality 20c, 50o, i do ana i. per pair. CHILDREN S &U1TS. 75o-90o 1-2 3 4 and 5 Dollars. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN'ALL CASES. Mifflintown, Pa. MEYERS, ' 115 BRIDGE STREET. Spring FasMins in Hen's, Boys' & Children's Clothing. - oOo - JVew Tariff Prices. It was our shrewd buying. It's our nervy selling that baa leveled tbe road for the Wage-Earners to the don. ble-purchasing f ower of tbe dollar, for we are in an excellent position to meet all reduoed wages with reduced prioes! We have touched the popular chord of the people it has vibrated in onr behalf, so shall the booming of these bargains vibrate ia behalf of the public Next to duality and stvle the moat connection with your New Spring Suits without fear of successful contradiction, Clothing entitles as to year custom, tbe Men's All-Wnnl Imnnrtod PLv WAfsJ finWa ;M .k- 1. Q.A. tbe Dressy 3-button Cutaway and Repent Frock mf-.Mf, in ihn moat fnaafMfc fitting garments. They're $10 values Men's stvliah. ainolo nr JmiKIs - j 1 w... bets and rich unfinished Wrstrlc- ieo ve and body linings, and fit just right We challenge any house in the county to equal the value we offer in Spring Suits for men. Look about, compare, ex amine, but before you buy don't fail to see a line ot new style Sack Suits m Black. Brown and Oxford mhrerl rhevAi'r. ually worth 10, but being sold Men's extra fine imported All-Wool French Worsted Suits, in either blue or black Sack, Cut away, Regent or Prince Albert, best of trimmings, sewed and finished by artists, worth every penny of $12; Price $9.90. Men's extra fine imported Diagonal Worsted Chevoits and unfinished Worsteds, in singleTor Double-breasted Sacks, Cuta way or Regent frocks; genuine $15 to $18 values, elegantly trimmed and finished, every size, fit as they should fit, $11.85. BOYS' CLOTHING. Short Pants Soits. A Hue of tbese in dark servicfable'Diaterials for everyday wear and for school, special value at $1. Boys Fine Suite at $2.68, which, are worth $4, $4.50, $5 snd $6- Mothers, afttr yon bare seen three Boys Sails yon will acknowl edge that they sre tke tr si end bifgrst tsr; ains nhieh hate ever been brought to jonr notice. Long Pacts Suit. Two specials in tbere,;well worth investigating. A large and attractive Viit of tfctre in flaik mixtures, tingle-breesttd style, all ees, 14 to 19, for f 4.00. A Tine chewing f Long Pants Suits in 'Black and Gray Mixed Chevoits, single td Double Breasttd, 14 to 19 for $6.C0. 600 psirs Children's Pants, in the re liable Union Cbevoits, every eixc, new sell for 19. SPRING TROTJSKK8. A choiee line, coirprising all tbe new styles in foreign and domestic fabrics. Fancy Worsted stripes 9Sc. Black and Blue Cbevoits in gord quality JI.76. All wool stripes and checks, new efTVcts $2.00. Fine imported Worsteade Jand ;Csssiiners, elegantly made and trimmed, J4.CO. Tou should wear a hat the proper 1 hape. London shapes, ia what you want. Webavethiro. A new and complete line of Gents' Furnishing Goods at Ibe Lowest Price in the history of Juniata county. FERD MEYERS, 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188V Special Invitation To Tke Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that gees on daily from THE IMMENSE ST0GK OF D. W. HARLiEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYER& 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. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN HAYE TOU MOKEI TO DEPOSIT? I ARE YOU A BORROWER ? 0 CALL. AT T8B NBST MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID m TIME CERTIFICATES. Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. FRAZERorhIe BEST IX THE WORLD. Tts 1 H ow qualitlflesrs ttasnrpsased, scttiaTff CnUsMiug1 two bovss of say oter brand. Hal flsetsd by hss. CVC3ET 1'HK UEX CtSK. FOK 8 ATJB BT DgALBBS GENERALLY, ltlf Q ALESMEVf UWANTED.Il LOCAL OB TRAVELLING, to sell om Nursery Stock. Salary, Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, f)l. Rochester, N. T. Tbe Stnituel and Repmihra office ia tbe place to get job work done. Try it. It wOl pay yon if yon naed anything til that line. As tbe Leading end Largest Clothier of Juniata county, it behooves) us to supply tbe gentlemen of Juniata eounty with the very newest Fabriaa and Fashions in wearing apparal. Tbia we are prepared to do, having spent much time and labor in onr efforts te produce a line of garments out, made and finished in striot aoserdanee witk the meat fine and latest dictates of Fashion. is the price. Right here we assert that if thn price doei titn more 10. $7 98. k - CL c.... : O'L: v.vsfrcu kjavs. kjuus, iu uaiu uiaoa, Jul 8 k. k.li. $4.70. for the trifling sum of... $6.75. Wholesale and Retail Clothier, 116 Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Tenna. Juniata valley bac oi'mifflihtohii, va. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. PreMtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Casku DiaECTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertaler, Robert B. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rotbreak, Josiah L. Barton, ' Lonis B. Atkinson, STOCKBOLnsas : George A. Kpner, Annie .V. Sbelfey, Joseph Rothrock, P. W. Manbsek',4 I.. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin Mary Kurtz, Jerome, N. Thompson, John Hertaler, T. V. Irwia. Charlotte S nyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Fennel), Samuel S. Rothrock, M.N. Sferrett, Josiab L Barton, Robert H. Patterson, LeTi Light, Wm. 8 warts. H. J. Shallenberg' Three and Four per cent. Interest will re paid on certificates of deposit. fjan 2?, 186 U TO WEAK mi Baflbrinc from the effect of jauthful errora, mstf M - - Tuusfnwt sfrs fwtA Ifayev i who Is ssnu sad dabOltsted. siMrsnB IMC r.CL FSJWLEK. HOodns. Consumption 8urly Oured. Io Tan Baoomt Plssse inform your rsssssa Jkatl bSTS a posture rsmsdy tor tts stnTS nmuvd disease. Br Its timely txsa Saunas nrta of hopslsaa essaa asrs bsen pai aasucntly cured. Iafesllaela4 to ssnd two bottles f mj rsmodrFKBMC to any st your asaStra who has ooosamattoa aT thsy wOl sand mo then Irarnnal P.fX iiHias Respect fully, j.A.uaocu.u.c..mPmnaus.t.