gENTIN gliA-KKPUBMCAy MIFFLINTOWN : ffEDEVT. SEPl'EWB ER 21, 1892. TERMS. gnbscription, $1.60 per annum if paid guinness $-.00 if not paid In advance. Transient advertisements tnnerted at 60 eont p? inch for ech J8rtlon. Transient business notices In local col Binn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring; lo advertise by the year, half or quarter yasr. SHORT LOCI LS. were frTT0 Nervation T . ''-'" an otl Jupiter which makes fi tuai pianet. Wno fiaherman 8aya bas3 go down stream at certain times in the year and never come back because waePrer lam3 bstruct theirr. ward passage. 1 Before going into a deep well nveral.ghtif the light L Tut u utner mnr.n ire moons for gas The Fitters m TIas3 ii being re pented. H)w.i!i:etly the political campaign Xhe mmru?r birds have gone southward. Bananas are almost as hard to digest as pork. Mrs. Hn-rv Lnport returned to her home ia Tyrone last Tuesday. Sport-::n' n aro now looking for the advent of the two minute trotter. Pr. P.irwin M. Crawford was on a bii-i"P?- trip to Altoona on Monday. Tliad-itt'ifromcholarj in Eirope last wcs, as iar a known 15.000. p.nil Cjnningham is in from Xebr.iski visiting relatives here in Junmhi. lliftlinburg Union county will cele brate its centennial on the 4th of CVtob. r. J!i.-s firm-e Thursh, of Lswi.stown, was tiiR triu-st of Miss E'.lie Howe, last wctk. Hiss Ella Ilerr of Mifllinbnrg, Un ion o'.i'ity. is visiting Mrs. Jane Irwin and family. Fopular Sjienci News is authority for saying tobacco smoke kills the germs of cholera. Mis. Hatfield of Harrisburg has bten visiting Mrs. Diehl and family who are relatives. The S.vsugle poisjn case vf is put uron trill at MiiJlebarg, Snyder county, on Monday. Mis3 Fleeta Busier, of Carlisle is visiting her cousin Miss Beckie Trimble in this place. The railroad from Port R jyal up Tusirarora rallev has been graded and is rcadv for the ties. The illness of Mrs. Harrison kept President Harrison from attending the G. A. R , demonstration. Mrs Rodger?, of Bellefonte has brought suit against Mrs. C.is per for stealing her husband's love. Chester, Pa., people were alarmed between 11 and 12 o'clock at night by an earthquake shock a week ago. Cholera has found its way iao New York City. There were (I deaths reported on the 14th of Sepfombsr. Miss Bosnia Mann, of Catawisa, Pa., visited Miss Minnie Howe on Cherry street several days last week. Cleveland has not sent in his let ter of ncceptance of the nomina tion. Tli9 brethren are looking f jr it. A large number of Juniata people attended the Newport Fair last week. They report the fair as being a good one. Thnddeus Parker boss in the rail road shops in Allegheny spent sev eral days in town at the close of last week. Miss Irene Allison has returned to Washington to resume the duties of her position in the pension depart ment. Under taker Ruble of this place has sold his farm in Furguson Valley Mifilin county to J. Furguson, for $7000. The Piesbyteiians of Bloomfield havo extended a call to Rtv. J. L. Crumrine of N. J., to become their pastor. Tho Duncannon Perry county fur nace stable was destroyed by a fire that started in the hay mow seme nights ago. For Salr. A wagon and bob sled for particulars call on or write to Abram Ou.s, Jr., Milford township, Juniata Co., Pa. "There's a woman at the bottom of it !" said the farmer, as his neigh bors flocked in to aid him hoist his wife from the well. Mr. and Mi s. Cloyd Gi'.son will civoa party this Wednesday evening in Honor oi air. ami Mia. un Frame of Harrisburg. Miss Alice Grubb is visiting her parents at this place. During the past six or eight years she has been rebidiug in Minneapolis. James Shillingford of Fayette townshsp, died at his homo north of Oakland, on Saturday, September 17th, oged 73 years and G months. Last Friday the sheriff closed the McAlisterville knitting factory on a caper of Mrs. Geo. McFarland wife of Colonel Geo. McFarland deceased. The Reading railroad deal it was said at the time would lower or keep down the price of coal but it has not done so, coal is higher than last year. Monday was a biir day for peacheB at the cannery 4638 cans of that fruit wre tint n. The concern was run Ion " into the night to accomplish that amount of work. Thomas Hildebrand and daught er, from Iowa, stepped over Sabbath with Mr. Alonza FaBick and wife in this town, while on their way to "Washington D. C. Baker Hackenberger has such keavy loads of bread and rolls to deliver that he deemed it best to add another horse to his bread wagon and now he drives two horses. James Sweringen brother of Mrs. Samuel Louden of this town is in from Cleveland, Ohio, his adopted home, on a visit to friends in Tusca rora valley the place of his nativity. The communion of the Lord's Sup per will be observed in the Presby . teiian chnrch in this plnr-e on Sarr bath day, October 2nd. Preparatory services on i riday evening aud on Saturday. ' there is deadly gas" ! mu uui go uown till the naj been expelled. A number of citizens will have a sewer made down Bridge street from the locality of the jail and on bouth main streets to the river to drain their houses. The Huntingdon Globe savs D K. Gracey caught a 4 J pound bass wnue camping on Ravstown branch near Entriken, with a 10 oz. fly rod' V ho can beat it T Iasurance Agent Jessa Grnbb lias charge of General Bill's am cultural implement office while "the General attends the G. A. R. En campment at Washington D. C. Itch on hnman and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifilintown. Nov. 13 lS90.-ly. It is said that the grasshoppers have destroyed nearly 803 young apple trees on the farm of John Watts, in Ferguson township. Clear field county. The trees were planted last spring. Huntingdon Journal, Samuel Tus sey, an aged farmer residing near Uuion Furnace, died on Thursday afternoon of last week at 4.30 o'clock, while in a field driving some hogs near his house A party of young people surprised Miss Bessie Penuell last Thursday evening, by assembling at hr homo in Patterson. The occasion was the birthday of the hostess A gay time was experienced in celebrating the occasion. Place a half bushel or a bushel of lime on the floor of j our cellar stir it every few days and you'll ba sur prised how it dries the moisture in the place. This is not a remedy for wet cellars but for common dampness in cellars. A despatch from Lion Lake, N. Y. on the 15 th, reported Mrs. Har rison, wife of President Harrison, hopelessly ill with consumption. She has not bsen well pi nee the winter of 1890 when she had bronchial and pulmonary troubles. A sad occurrence took place near Philips'ourg, Center county, one day last week on the occasion of the christening of a Hungarian child. One of tho Hungarians present, stumbled and fell on the child and crushed the life out of it. There is talk of startiuu a curb stone market where people having vegetables meat and so fortb to sell can go to meet purchasers on a stated day and at stated hours. It probably will prove itself to ba more satisfactory than huckstering through the town. Frederick Espensehaue who has conducted the mercantile business in this town aiiccossfulry the many years past has deemed it best for nis own comfort and health to quit the business. He sold his store to Henry L. Wagner whom you will find at tbe old stand to attend to you in an obliging and business way. Have you tried South American Norvine tho gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsin and Nervousness. Warrant- ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifilintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. Printers will no longer be compell ed to compete with the government in tbe stamped and printed emoione business. A bill making it unlawful for the government to furnish tDvel opos of this description has passed Congress, and the business will therefore lie discontinued. The News Paper Union. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save !?o0 In vite of on bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drncrgists, Mifilintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. TW 7? f Uncil have panted the Electric Light Company the ri-ht to erect poles to string their wires on. ft the plant is not established with in the coming 18 months the riht is to be null and raid. Berk Mowers, a Justice of the ieace of Southampton township, Cumberland conntj, one day last week brought suit against John F. htatny, another Justice of the Peace the same township, for slander Mower alleges that Stamy charged him with being guilty of a criminal offense and claims damages t his character to the amount of $5,000. cur-the can-Trinl & Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South 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 wholo system. Had given up ail bopesof 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 ed me entirely. I believo it is best medicine in tbe world. I not recommend it to hicrhlv bottlep, 154. Sold by L. Banks Co- May 14-1 y. From the Selinsgrove Tribune September 15 : Tho report that the remains of Mrs. Robert Hassinger of near Troxelville had been found, is without foundation. It will be remembered by our readers that Mrs. Hassinger had been bereft of reason for a number of years, and abont two years ago she disappeared from her home, the supposition be ing that ehe had wandered into the mountains and perished. The woods and mountain have been thoroughly sconred by searching parties, but not the slightest trace of the missing woman has ever been discovered About three weeks ago the husband of the missing woman took unto him self a now wife. Lewistown Gazette : It is said the foreigners who are working at the cut at Bixlers's devoted their surplus time last Sunday by fishing with dynamite, and that they secured quite a quantity at every explosion. If this is so tho contractors should be more careful who have access to their dynamite and' the miscreants made an example of. From one who has traversed our county we learn that some of the orchards along the south side of tho valley j are quite fall, while in other locali ties tho outlook is not so good. " About three weeks r.ga a white and rod spotted cow came to tho farm of Franklin Weiler. She may belong to some poor man and may hava come across the mountain. Dont Mop Tlieiu Here. The Battel son town council re quested the Railroad Company not to stop emigrant trains at the station. The council are afraid that the emi grants will drop the cholera in Pat -terson. Rlue .Monday. With many people the Sabbath day is a day of feasting and dissip ation iustead of a day of rest, and of course when Monday comes the natural reaction of a" jaded body causes the blues, henca the saying "Blue Monday." A Hellbender. While fishing in Cotter's hole last Saturday afternoon Dr. Dowd Craw ford caught a Salamander or hell bender which measured over two feet in length. He brought th rep tile to town and it is now on exhibi tion at the doctors office on Third street SMASH IP. darkness on the a buggy On account of bridge on Monday evening driven by George Fink of Port Royal and William Millikcn of Tuscarora Valley was run iuto by a four horse team near the 3rd pier and the bug gy was badly crushed The horse hitched to tho buggy ran away. No one was hurt. First In ytaxhlogton. The Pennsylvanians were the first in Washington for the Grand Arrny parade, just as they were the first in Washington for the defense of the capital of the nation in 1801. Gen- eralJohnP. laylor from the Juniata Valley Mifflin county is the com mander of the Pennsylvanians will head the procession with a force of one hundred and fifty men. and staff A Tire In a Stable. About 2'oclock ia the afternoon on Saturday a fire was discovered in the partition between two stalls in the stable belonging to the Patter son House. How the lire got there is not known, possibly some one smoked in the stable and laid their cigar where it dropped between boards into the partition. A few buckets of water extinguished the fire. Occupation Cioae. It looks very much as if the occu pation of the coal shoveling railroad locomotive nreman is about gone from the practical demonstration of using coal oil instead of stone coal which is stiied in the following paragraph. Encrine No. 1501, a "Hoag" pattern freight engine, fed by oil, is now working on the roid- i 1 j i fliftairkT, fin a I 1 1 1 1 ftiy fmvn Rebecca Wilkinson, of Bruww iua . " n.;Lr. ..f .i. vanev , xna., says: "i nave oeen in a j huul;ng a beavy traia, but t wo harreU distressed condition for throe years 0f oil were cunsutneci. and tho en froru Nervousness, Weakness of the ine did Us work wel htomache, Drspepsia, and Indiges-, ... tion until my health was gone. Ij Illgbt of Way. hud been doctoring constantly with j no relief. I bought one bo'ttlo of' The old soldiers had tho right of South American Nervine which done I WT on tbe railroad on Saturday and me more good than any 850 worth of Stiuday. Ad freights except perish Does this Catch If our Eye ? W7 fS 1. If so, get tbe whole of the 'story. as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, the whole world should know it. We are now HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above sents. The best S3. 00 men's shoe ever nut on the are willing selling the cut repre- market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. EEMEMBEE a 6hoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the stocking The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OEY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFL1XT0WN. PA. Al.o the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses'' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. The Greatest SACRIFICE SALE EVER KNOWN AT MEYER'S Great CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock OF Summer Clothing WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, To make rooui for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Rare chance to buy Clothing at less than Wholesale prices The Chance for Bargains will be OPEJN FOR SIXTY DAY S. MEYER'S, Wholosalo &. Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifilintown, Penna. doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovelv remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted tho most wonderful stomach, and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifilintown, Pa.. Slay 14, ly Lewistown Sentinel : Mark Chung the older of tbe Chinose lanndry men here, started Monday night for his home China and does not expect to return. Ten wagons were at the curbstone market place on Tuesday morning regardless of rain, and found raady sale for thoir products to a crowd of bu vers. An attempt was made Sat urday niyht to barn the store of Wm. H. Mann, at Rcedsville. It was fired iu three places, but fortunately it was discovered in time to save the valuable property from dostruclion. An attempt was also made the other night to burglarize Mr. Reed's store, but the telltale burglar alarm aroused Mr. Reed and frightened tho intruder away. It is btlitved that in both instances the party con cealed himself in the store before the closing honr. I'lumblng-. The body of Mrs. Maria Hooper was found while laborers were mak ing an excavation for a cellar at Johnstown, August 25. The remains were identified by three rings on ono of the lady's fingers ami bv a set of false teoth. Although in the ground for over three years, the remains were intact and in fair state of pres ervation. Nancy Hanks trotted a mile in 2 minutes and 7 seconds. Arthur A. Zimmerman of New York Athletic Club heat tha t record on a bicycle on tho 9th of September by riding a mile in 2 minutes and G and four fifths seconds. Nancy Hanks beat that record by trotting a mille in 2 minutes and five and a quarter sec onds. Many of the veterans now in Wash ington will never be permitted to return to their homes. It is impos sible to assemble such a large com pany anywhere and have them to gether a conple of days without disease and death invading their rank, so by the last of this week we may hear of a number of deaths among the veterans. iiX -Shen ff Noble, of Juniata Co., is putting a new pump in the well at the Nartin Hotel, in Millerstown. Mrs. John Shearer, of Center township, died on Thursday morning in tne bum year oi her age. 1 Air. .Nicholas Hench, a prominent citizen ofj'lckesburg, died Thursday morning. He was lorn in Saville township, September 26th, 1811 Some farmers are losing bogs rrom a disease that seems like mnrop lhe chops swell so they can't eat and the soon die. Bloomfield Times. S. R. Conrad, who has had a long experience in tho business of plumb ing offers his services to the citizens of Mifilintown and Patterson He will put into jour house, steam, hot water fixtures and all kinds of piping pertaining to his business in a workmanlike and satisfactory manner. Hydrants. A nice lot of hydrants, iron pipes and fittings, rubber hose, wood iron and chiiin pumps, just received. I am prepared to lit up una place m position pipe hydrants, tanks, and 11 necessary appliances for 'conduct ing water. Charges moderate. Work guaranteed. Call on or address, F. W. Noble, Mifilintown Pa. able goods were laid off to give tho veterans the right of way on their jcuru&y to Washington to partici pate in the grand encampment now going on at tbe capital of the nation. Fifty sections of day express pass ed this place on Saturday and Sunday from the west bound to Washington, lucre aro more peo people in Washington now than at any previous time. Sudden Death Oa Wednesday the 14th, inst., Ephraim Dunn of Fayette township, walkea from his homo to tho home of his son Hiram in Delaware town ship. After his arriv.il he was sit ting in out housa talking with some of the neighbors apparentlv as well 83 usual. All nt onco he exclaimed "I feel as if I was" aud fall forward to the floor. They raised him up, but he said nothing, but took his handkerchief aud wiped tho perspir ation from his face with his right hand. He did not appear to have 'ho use of his left hand. Ho vomit ed a few limes. They carried him to the house end sent for a doctor but he expired in an hour or so. He had been troubled with heart dis ease aud had been t reeled for that. Ho was interred in the Presbyterian burying ground in Lost Creek Val ley, on Fridav tho lGlh day of Sep tember, 18021 For a Time. THE VETERANS AT WASH l.GTOS. Half Rate by the I'eunsi lva- nla Railroad. The national encampment of the Grand Army of the Rapublic will be held at ashington, September 19th to zon. The occasion will un doubtedly attract the largest num ber of veterans ever assembled on a similar occasion, and tho review will be the most imposing demonstration ever witnessed in this country since the historic review oi the army in 18Gi. It will be the event of a life time, as never ngain will there be so large a gathering of old sold'ers in any city of tho land. In order that every one may wit ness the grand spectacle the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washington from all principal ticket stations on it s system, September 13th to 20th, valid for return until October 10th, 1892, at a single fare for the round trip. Stopover will be allowed on these tickets at stations south of and including Harrisburg. I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue a3 long as there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries Rnd Fine Accessories, that would do credit to the large cities. We propose during this reduction to let our work speak for itself and havo no hesitancy in eaying that taking into consideration the quality cf work, these will bo the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in J uniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifilintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1892. UIFFLlNTOTrN MARKBTS. Mirrtisrowir. September 2 1 , 1352. Buftor is EfRs 19 Horn jo S houlder, 08 Sided, 6 10 llirFLINTOWN GRAIN MiKKil Whoat Corn in ear.... Gats, .... .... r.yo Clovereeod.... Timothy eivd , Flex si.-i.'d ..... Hrao .. 'bop...... , Middlings Ground Alum Salt nir:Cu Salt.. new 70 ... 4-3 ..... 25 to38 G5 fi.00 1.(W 1 60 ...$1.10 a Unudred ...$1.60 a hundred .$1.25 a hundred. IIOLLGBAUGII & SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde- roy'g Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. All tho latest styles of Men's Hoys' and Children's Clothing, in Black Blue, Cbeviots, CasBimcrs, Clay Worsted, and one dozen shades of the fash ionable Wood Browns. These are all the rage this ecasoa. And in this line our competitors are not "iu it." Our prices for same quality of poods we guarantee aro 10 to 120 per cent, lower than any other housa. LATEST STYLES IN HATS. We keep the only full line of fashionablo hats in tho county. All tbe lat test styles in Derby's and Crush bats. Id Uentlomcn's and Boys' fine dress pants, we have No Rivals We are HEADQUARTERS for fine goods. Dress pant from $2 f0 to $G 50 per pair, from fine Cassiniers to tbe finest Fitchburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. These pants are "a thing of beauty and a joy forever. JNECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS. Our line of Neckwear is simply the perfection of color, style and texture All tho very latest shades and in endless variety. We carry a full lina of collars and cuffs, in pupcr, hucn, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, IIOSE& Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telescopes, and h&Dd bags. We handlo tbe oclebrated Sweet Orr & Co , Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly "in it" from tbe word go. Lcok at our prices. Laundticd sbirt, 40c. 50o. 7oc. 85o. $1 00 and $1 25. Percal shirts 25o, 35c. 50e. 00c. 75o. and $1 00. NcclcKee hhirts. 35o. 50c. 75c. $1 00, $1 50. $2 00. and $2 50. Every stjle end color we carry in stock. Men's fine shoes from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine tboes, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair. Nothing like them for tbe price elsewhere. FINE, JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent's solid gold watches, tolid gold rings, chains, charms, and a full line of Jewelry at rock bottom prices. We claim to handlo a finer line of goods than other Houses, and find customers are willing to pay a fair price for first class goods. We make every statement good or money refunded. Hollobaug'h & S. S. RUBLE, EMBAL M E R AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room is three doors north cf the National Hotel on Main St. Cases requiring attention at night willjbe promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE 1 20 80 PniLADELfHiA Markets, September 19th, 1802. Wheat 82c; ecru 5Gc; oats 37 to 40c ; live chickens 8 to 14c ; butter 17 to 31c; eggs 21 to 22c; cloverseed 12c ; timolhy seed $2 a bushel ; tangled straw 8 to $'J a ton ; Rye straw 12 a ton. LOST t.A&HO0Di KEttmiS' iPivcp French ?ervc Remedy, is awldwithaWntftcA Gvrn1 to euro all Nervous diseas es, such u Weak Mcmorv, Lois ot Brain Power, Kcr votiness. Head GFCRE AN9 AFTEO USE. ache. Wakeful i t' Lent Manhoad, Lru-aitude. all drains and !ou vf v;vr in either .x, caused Ly orer-e.reriien Ct voiithfulindiscretion, which ultimate!-' lead ta la iiftnity, Connmption and Insanity. Price, tt co a package. With every $5 Order we gnre a writ2t guarantee to euro or refund money. By mail v aay aUdrcu. PiVEri'C REMEDY CO.,Tot4, O. IS but "tin deep. There are thonsandaof ladioa who have regular fcaturvs aixt would be ac corded the TfcttJxuof beauty wore it not for a r(r complrxion. 'l'onii twit Wc r-mmcud U. HEBHA'S VICtA CREAM cs i-o&?v&.;t. tt- qu.iIitVo likiU qiiiokiy chnriL' the m M. r;;llo'.7 and dorut co:nTl"Xion to onv of tun .ir?l tic-.v-b and un;jiejnitiK'ii beauty. It cures CHy hLin, I'reckKs, bt'icS; Tictuis TJ'.tfh.s1 fnnv iif Tan, i' :!irrl ond. c!l fT:naifcr;oiii o- '.ho skin. It if. n.'tccm-tr a cure, y-.t U Neu ter for tim toilet tabl? inau powder, en. id by l)rugKitft3, or n-ut iit mid unon mvtrit or 50c. G. C. ttlTTNER 4 CO., ToJe4a, O. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes from on dailj THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. H ABLET. ft will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Coiiipeiitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of'Clothing, D. W. HARLEY MIFFIIN TOWN 1?. HAVE I0U MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER? -CALL AT- T8S MttFLINiOWN, PA. FOUR PER CEN T. INTEREST FAIL ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Bates. mi 0 AXLE : BEST IX THE WOttlD. JtWbari3: aTjalitiosartor.3urpe3?. nrtrwly eutlastinff two boxa cf .my othr brsTiiL Nofi ffectotl by boa. ! r ii ET Tilt .. t IA L. FOR S LE BY DEAIXES GEN EH UXY. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. FMIFFLIVTOWn, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKI'n ROTOROCK. PrttKleni. T. VAN IRWIN, CAwf. DIBECTCUS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, John IJtrtiler, Philip M. Kepner, Uot.'Tt E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCKUOLLEaS : Philip M. Kepner, Annia M. Shelley, Joseph Kothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holme Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompbon, Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, CharlotteSnydtir, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi light, SliiiiuI S. Kothrock, Wm. Swartz. Solomon Manheck, Three nnrl Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certilcato.f of depotiite. fjn 23, 1S91M S stiBsylTMiis igrlenltTiral 773, Tori, Pr. I arqaha'a buadard t.riarii and Saw Bilii 4 j?-5 s'AVFt-"wlV. wiMn.--.ai i Subscribe for tbe Sintiskl ah ca, good paper. TO WEAK Mil Faffcncg from the effect of youthful error early devajr, WMtina we&kaMfl lost manhood, ete.. I will aeod a valuable treaue f scaled- containing fall A. i read by every man who ia uerroua ana debilitated. Aud ruey Prof. F. & FOYIXEXt, itloodus. Conn. particular for home cure. FREE0' charge. eplendid medical work ; ehonld be l RUPTURE!: """ore gmarnnteed it v j r. j . n.ji:iycr Vu. ta.; at once. No operation or business delay. Thousands of curen. Dr. Maver Is at noiei i-ciin, Heading, fa., eroad MalurdaT of acuu tor circulars. Advlco tree. aoh month.
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