& REPUBLICAN " MIFFLINTOWN : .rnSESPAT. ACQ. 12, 1891. - TERMS. .-Mcrfption, $10 per nun If paid 8 a- 00 If not paid In advance. "ZLt advertisement inserted at 60 ?nch for each insertion. .evt tmsiness notices to local col- een Pr line for ecl1 ta"8rtuB' "Mtions will be made to those desiring BtiM by the year, half or quarter uMican County Ticket- IT.ESIDF.ST JUDOB, JKKES1AU LYONS, of MUUintown. (Subject ' d''011 of Di,triot Conference. ASSOCIATE JUDOEB, mSIAHL. BAKTON.ef Bpruce Hill, j f.WICKKRSHAM, of Thompsontowo SHERIFF. jiML'EL LAPP, of Mifflintown. EEii'.STER, RF.C0BPER, kC, jlJfCELA.GnAHAM, of Spruce Dill. JUST COMMISSIONER, B. S. GKAYlilLL, of Walker. SHORT LOCALS. v.n TUv. J. H. Stewart is the racet of Mrs. Jane Irwin. The thermometer registered 93 de grees last i nday. Kswtou Hamilton camp meetiug began on Tuesday. The article oa Moral Sense will ipper in nest issue. The paper farmer says, oorn is developing four ears. . Ear. J. R. Henderson will take a nration of several weeks. Rev. Benjamin Imes is visiting his parents in Fayette township. k The dunce in Thomsontown grove iras well attended last Thursday?, Riding on bicycles on the aide walks is not allowed in Harrisbnrg. Clotainsr merchant rlarlev has re turned from a business trip in Iowa. The last of the season railroad sea shore excursions on the 20th of Aug ust. I J, S. a'id D. K. Hamilton spent two Jays lut wet k with parents in 1).-. T.uciea Banks, Robert McAIccn inl rife were at Uiford springs last week. Hr. Hock lootliNr of George Zlock his hit'i uuhe iit at ht-r horns at E.ist feint. J.imr-s Miliiknn of TBEcmrora t,iI- !cv vigitsd the co.iKty seat on Lusi D9sson Monday. Hur.ter I.tis of Union county, is is Fayette township visiting his fath er David I.nes. Mrs. Dowd Crawford is visiting hr parents on Newton Hamilton nupmeeling ground! Mrs. Jmcs Irwin of Greou6burg, Westmoreland . county, is visiting the family of lira. Elder. JeKd8 IIjwe telegraph operaror at flwribliury e topped with hiii paroats in Una twwn over babbntu. A largo crowd of peopla were in itttadunca at tbo Pounebaker Island harvest home on Saturday. Fire destroyed four houses occu pid by colored people in Lewistown on tnt night ol the 1st msi. ry. Mr. Fitzgerald, of I'hiladel punt preacueu tr tua li. f. couxre- gation ut jtfoxico on Sunday. A. E. Bwukholder of Lancaster, paid iiia sohool chum D. L. Dotra of thii town a Twit List Friday. Itov. I. Newton Ititner has been appointed by President Harrison to regular winy post chaplain. Prohibitionists of Juniata county will hold a convention in the Court Houbeon the lflth of August. Mrs. Maria Zimmerman of ra'm- na iw loved her husband that when he iliud she committed suicido. Edward Paskcr son of E. S. Park er of Washington, D. C, is visiting uis menus Rnl relatives liero. A bolt of Iijrhtnine killed two cows under a trto on the farm of Dauiol ifcCoiiUel, in Turbott townshipr- C. F. levers and wife of near Pnrt Koyal, visited the family of Iieuban Gins on North btreot last Friday." Wm. Crawford of the L'overnmont printiiijr ofiice , Washington, D. C., i pacing hia vacation in JuniaU.""', . b. R. Knble bos opened an under taker's room on Main street, botweon John Kirk's etore and the Ndtion&l hotel. Th nr.nnal re nnion of the Sol diers' Orphans' Sixteeners will be held in Heading on August 18, 10 and 20. Last wook Sheriff Knouae of Fay t i trad.-l a .JerHy heifer to Wm. Ukh of Fermanagh, for a number of 6hep. Charlo Thomas lft for Norri toitn on Tuesday. The .band pave hn a farewell ecronade on Monday eninp. SsTvr.il evenings ajo .Vra. Charles j-rairford puve a party in honor of ; cnest, Miss Noll Kauffman of oeranton. James if. SWron paid Bloomfield, rry county, a visit recently, jsarg.rro La attsn,1ed Bloomfield -ueniy. .Ulk(M, omtps nas one pauper ior cvon- Kli :.v.v:i -.-i fT'tain hoa one lnl1nL.:i . ntain has one naurer for everv 38 "n'nifinto J i. ml Mrs Mary Crider is quite ill at her jWnieon Cherry street, her children ' nK t a distance were despatched lur on Saturday. Ssmusi Fisher aged about 10 yoars to. i Wn from a colt " Milfonl al r y nnd wn8 rnfc ftnJ bruised '"it the l,PH(i anJ facejj fiVm.""1 Lnn,1;s formerly of Rich in tr "unty. died on Saturday, sUlrf congestion of the Unfa o l Tir,r ' 7 Vears. He was pro E ,ir,0f tbe WtBhington hotel, and hv Juniata county people stopped L,w n the Capitol City. SENTINEL I " ' Charles Havea. man of TU T. v Hayos by a competitive) examination has won a position of Second Lien tenant in the Regular Army. William Adams in fha tmnlo. nt bosinesa firm at Philadelphia is spending a two weeks "leave of ab sence" with his parents W Dr. D. D. Stone now a larra rnl estate operator in Washington, D. C, ociximuaineu Dy Mrs. btone paid friends in town a visit last week. The Knishts of Pvth 1 A.Q ODVA a banquet in the Grange Hall in Pat terson last Thursday orchestra regailed the occasion with choice music. Pjohn S. Graybm, Wm. Rollman, Mrs. Samuel Showers, Mrs. George Donghman are tenting, each in their own teat on Newtonhamilton camp meeting ground, j aims Annia Shuman, daughter of county Commissioner Shuman, and ner iriena Miss Jennie Taggart of isaitimore passed several hours in tewn one day last week. 1 he Lewistown Independents ciesaeu uats witn tne MiiUintown club on Saturday, on the base ball grouna east of town. S.core 12 to 2 in favor of the Mifflintown club. Itch on human and horses and an imals oured in 30 minutes hz Wool g T . T- .. W iora b oanuary iition. i his never fails. Sold by L. Banks &. Co., druggists, aiifllmtown. Nov. 13, loyo.-iy. George Fleck has been granted pension of $12 a month and $141, Back pay. lie became a Pennsylva nia volunteer soldier against rebel lion before he had reached his fif teeath year j J. P. Wickersham one of the Re publican candidates for the office of Associate Judge was in town on Monday. Mr. Wickersham is a good man and it elected will make an im partial judge. Wm. Mauver aged 21 years, of Adameburg, Snyder Co., a student in Middltiburg normal school was drowned in Bowor's mill dam where he and other students rent to bathe several evenings ego. Pottsville people just now are try ing to nnd out whether it is true that the school directors of that town have been belling the positions ol teacher. A Kiiualo teacher testi fies that she paid $40 to get a school. ilHcn Daugheity of Lack town ship died from poison that got into his svstem from a little cut in see ml hi.-i arms whore he was bled by a doctor. It is saia the poison came from the color of a Hanoi shirt that ho wore. "J An attempt was made to burn the bottling establishment of Philip R Youncr of Lewistown one night last week. A family slept overhead and if tht fiend's fire had started the fam ily would have been burned with the establishment. Mrs. John M. Heading of Walnut. this county, ueu on xuesday raor. ningr, August 4th. of heart failure. When she retired on Monday eve ning there was nothing te indicate tbnt nHe would bo called so eoon to try the realties of the unseen world. Lost. Joseph Adams of the Was'eiugton stroot grocery has in his possesion a package of dry goods that was found in the road opposite the procorv. It ia believed that it was jostled frem a passing wagon. The owner will please call at the store and identify goods. nave you tried South American Ncrviric the gem of the century ! The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the igoet wonderful Stomach and Nerve Curo ver known. Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks it Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The commission to select a loca tion for a State Asylumn fer Chronic Insane people is expected to arrive in this place en Thursday. The committee appointed by the Board of Trade te reooive the commis sion will receive tha gentlemen and point oat to them the sovonil desir able locations that may be selected Bear this town. inglish bpavm iiiniment removes all Hard, Soft or CdllouHod Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stiilos, Sprniua and Swollon Throats, CoultIis, &lc. Save 450 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful liiemisn tJure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drngitita, Mifllintown. Nov. 13, 1330-ly. f i . , i i L loiQjirapu ctnapaiiy uum cuius iu. tothe oonnty by way of Perry couoty. They came straight across the Tuscarora mountain. Their track down tho mountain about as wide as a wagon road, is plainly visi ble from this pluce.adistanoeef about 4 miles. Ihey will go out of the county by way of the Long Narrows. Heretofore telegraph liaes tbroujrh this part of the state followed the railroad, but thia one takes the sear cut, "across Iota.'j The Logan Guards of Lewistown, was the first milita military company to report to Governor Curtin of Har risburg in 18C1, for the defence of the nation and it was the company at tho head of the first column of troops that entered Washington from thtt North in defense of the National Capitol. The State Legislature has authorized a badge in honor of the first defenders to be prepared. The inscription on the lodge places the Logan Guards at the f iot of the list of companies and with that position the guards ore not satisfied. They say their name rightfully belongs at the heud of tue list. Huntingdon Journal.- John McAl- avey, of near Masseysburg, while car rying grass from a meadow into the barn, which is near by, felt something dragging after him, and upon look- inn discovered a large copperhead snake with its fangs fastened in his pantaloons. Mr. McAlavey loosened the reptile and Killed it i.ne style of sitting along tho river bank aud fishing with live bait ia slowly but Mircly going out of date with experienced fiohermn. Tho TartiS ciui fly haa taken its place and the sportsman no longer coDeidera a day's fishing with a live bait a pleasure. Aavertised list of lattar nnMn for remaining in the Post Office at Mifflintown, Pa., for the week ending August 8th, 1891. Persons calling for mail in this list will please say it is advertised, Ona cent will be changed for each letter advertised. Letters: James Canady. Cards: J. Reinhelmer. The Annual Convention of the W- man's Foreign Missionary Soeiety of the Juniata District, Penna Confer ence, will be held in Mifflintown M E. Church on the 3rd and 4th of Kr. tember. Further TiOtioM Will lis firi en later. E. C. Va Foasitx Stcretmrv Mifflintown, Pa., Aug. 10th, 1891. Wm. A. Snonsler En. of Blmm. field was nominated on Monday by the Perry eounty Republican con vention ior the emce of President Aidge. It is hoped the district con ference may be held within a abort limn 1 1, 1 , . . . nut.? Ruu uo question De settled as to wh the Republican candidate for the office of President Judge is to be. There was a great earth quake in the valley of the Colorado river and along the coast of the Gulf of Coli lornia last Thursday. The earth opened, volcanoes belched mud and fire and the Gnlf rolled a wave one hundred feet high all of which j i f-n ... .... uiouuiuu m&nueatauona resulted in the less of many peoplo, cattle and horses ia country districts. A meeting in the interest of the omen s Foreign Missionary Socio ty, will be held on the Juniata Vol ley Camp Ground on Aug. 12, at S P. M. .Mrs. Rev. I. H. Carroll from Japan and .Miss Hartzeil from Mexi co will be with usjind speak of the work in their fields. In addition to singing in Japanese and Spanish Choir of at least 100 voices will be one of the attractions. Whosoever will come ia cordially invited to be present. Mrs. K. W. Clarksox, Dulrtet Sfc, Harriet E. Hall of Wavnetown, Ind., says: "I owe my lifo to the great South American Nervine. hod been in bed for five months from the effects cf an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and - t A . m . . 1 . a a general snatterea condition ol my wnoie system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of tho Nervine Tonie im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I behove it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks A Co. May 14-ly. McVeytown Journal: Big Bear a full blooded Indian was a visitor to our town on Sunday, the guest of A. W. Valentine. Big Bear says his grandfather was born near Warrior's Mark, in Huntingdon county aud who is still living at the age of 114 years Big Bear has a position in the Indian Territory under the U. S. Government. Ho has made many visits to Penna., taking a deep inter est in the training ol Indian boys and girls at the schools at Carlisle. Ho gave quite an cntertainine talk to the M. E. and TJ. IJ. S. S.. on San day morning and afternoon; being n uiun of more than ordinary intelli gence, iia was accompanied by h:a son who is called little Big Bear. From the Presbyterian Banner: Tho many friends of Rov. David J. Beale, D. D., formerly pastor ef the church of Johnstown, and whoae connection with the labors ontailed npon the survivors of the great flood is so wed known, reioice that he ia happily settled as pastor eleet of the church of Frederick City, so full of historical associations. Dr. Beale is a native of Juniata county, Pa , was a btudent of Tnscarora Academy, graduated at Jefforson College, and studied theology at Alleghooy and Frinceton. He is in the prime of life and will do good service for the Master in the new field to which he has been called. His installation will take place in August, when tho sorracn will bo preached by his Princeton Seminary class mate, Rev. F- Li. Patten, I). D. The Bloomfield Democrat says: Dming prayermeeting in the lecture room oi tno i'resbjtenan church, a mouse came near etampediag tho female portion of the audience. A cow and calf belonging to Mis Amanda Passmore were killed by lightning, while btandiug in an open field in ihe Cove the other day- " Edward Brubaker, of Duncannon, while playing base ball tho other day had his nosa broken by a foul tip. Wilson Minich made u narrow escape while gathering marketing lost Thursday near the residenco of W. Scott Hesch. Having to cross the run he did not know that the bridge had been removed till he came near the water, whieh was very high al the time, aad as the road was so narrow that he could not turn around, he ventured to cross, and the horse plunged in up to the back. When Mr. Minich saw the depth ef the water he thought they would all be taken down the stream, but fortunately got safely to land without any harm being done, except that the chickens in his coopa gjt a complete ducking. Bloomfield Times: Cider will sell this season in this vicinity at $2 a barrel. .Wibsea Laura Robison and Gertrude Frank, of Patterson, Juniata county, are visiting friends in town. " One day last week the horse belonging to Mr. Charles Swartz, of McClure street, run a nail in its foot, the beast becoming lame before it was discovered, when it was extracted, but the heree getting the lock-jaw nothing could be done in time to save the animal. On Fri day evening the animal was taken to a vacant lot adjoining the stables where it died on Saturday. Sunday evening of latt week as Revs. R. II. Shine, of this place, and E. E. Harter, of Newport, were returning from Marshall chapel, in Pfoutz's Valley, where they were holding communion cervices, to Thompson- town, the shaft of the buggy broke, frightning the horse, he commenced kicking and runaway. Both gentle men jumped out and escaped with- but being seriously injured. The horse ran about a mile before he was caught He was not injured. The buggy was a total wreck. The PoBsneylTaals. RsUlremd'a urcai seajnere Kxcarslems. THI LAST OF TH1 8EA80JT. The extraordinary series of Pennsylvania Railroad ex cursion to the New Jersey coast de monstratea the enormous popularity of these trips. The third in the series, which left Pittsburg on the 6th inst., was the largest excursion whieh ever left thia section for the seaside. The last one of the series is fixed for August 20th, and it will no doubt prove, in Doint of nnmUro the banner trip of the yeer. The season at the seashore reaches its height at the middle of August, the bathing is then finest, the fishiag in its prime, and all manner of seaside attractions in the best form for thorugh enjoyment One who raisssi this last trip gives up on of the most aeugntiui expenenees 01 tae sum mer. The tickets include tha plmipeaf points on the coast, and are available ,a a . i n. . , . ... ior jape may, Atlantic City, Sea Isle jity or ucean tjity at the same rat. The excursion tickatfi. cmnA tnr tan days, are to be sold at a rate of $10.- wu irom l ittsDurg and at correspond ingly low rates from other wtfttniTin A special train of Parlor Cars and Day Coaches will leave Pittsburg at 7.50 A- M. for Philadelphia, stopping at all important iunction nointn. where connections will be made with trains from branch lines. Passen pars will sneud the nie-ht in Phila. dalphia and proceed to the seashore by regular trains of the next day. Tickets will be sold from stations named below, and train sohedule will be as follows: Rale. Train Leaves Pittsburg $10 00 8.50 a. u Lewistown Jc 6 00 2 45 p. Mifflin 5 85 3.05 Newport 6 00 3.3C ' Duncannon 4 60 3.53 " Philadelphia Ar T.16 " Remember that this is the last ex curaion of the season. Juniata Teterana Reunion. The executive committee ef the Juniata Veteran Association met in this place on Monday last and de cided that the reunion shall be held at Thompeontovai-, en Thursday, Oct. 15th, next appointed Dr. I. N. Grubb, Henry Swab, R. W. Humph rey, W. H. Moore and William Fry a oommittee of arrangements, with power to appoint all necessary sub comuiitteus in order to make the re union a success. H&mrt Swab, Wm. M. Alusox, Fresidenl. Stc'y. Notice). All the old veterans in the connty are especially invited to attend the "Indian Mound Harvest Home," in Milliken's Grove on August 22 at 10 A. M. Come one, come all. Speakers will be on hand. Also music by band and drum corns. A fren lum-h tnr the old eoldiors will be served. Committee. Ilarrest Excursions. The Erst will leave CLicaco. Tut... day AuguBt 25th, for all points m Ne Mexico, Colorado. Wyoming. Utah, Idaho, Montanna, South and North Dakota as well as to paints in Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota and North Western Iowa. Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. For rates of fare, maps, circulars uud fall information, call on or addreau. JousR. Pott. DUlrid Passenger Agent. H'llZiumtport, Pa. Republican ConiuiUtee Meet- The Republican County Commit tee mfct at the Jacobs House on Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and was celled to order bv ehainnan AV V. Shirk. Dr. W. H. Hoopcs was elected Secretary of the Committee. On motion the Committee determin. ed to nominate h rnndirfjita frr .l..l I gate to the Constitutional Conven tion to represent this Senatorial Dis trict. Nominations were then made as follows: Dr. W. H. Rodgcrs, A. Bradford Evans, Dr. AY. H. Hoopoe, William HertzW, Wm. M. Allison. On a ballot being taken William H trtzler was nominal ed, after which his nomination was made unanimous. Cheoring reports aa to the har mony and orgiuiization of the party were made by every member in at tendance. Tho Committee then adjournod to meet at the call of the chairman. Attest: Vi, v. Shirk, W. H. Hooi-ad, Chairman. Sec'y. MARRIED t KaiLKB Lxacb. On tho 7th of August, 1891, by A. H. Weidman, Justice of the Peace, Geo. W. Kep lor and Robecca Leach both of Thonrpsontown, Jnniuta Go., Pa. VIED: Feedeoices. On the 19th ult, in Concord, Franklin Co., Captain Joel T. Fredericks, of Thompsc-ntown, this county. Daochertt. On the 30th ult. in Laek townshin. Wil won Vf Danrrlmr. i J ageu jj years, a montna ana 27 aays. Mzxisqkr. On the 2nd inst.. m Spruce Hill township, George Mem nimger ageu ta years. Varkul On tha 3rd inni in Var. ette townshirj. Emma Eliza, ilantrh. i . 1 p ter of Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Varner, aged 16 years, 2 months and 20 days. HbaDiko. On the 3rd inst, at Walnut, Beale township, very sud denly, .Vrs. John M. Heading, aged about 32 years. Ehictst. On the 3rd inal.. in Put. fflriuir. infant non nf Mr. and lfra Joseph Ernest aged about 9 weeks. MIFFLINTOWN MARKBTS. llnri,rrowj, Aug 12 1891. Butler IS Egg. Ham, Shoulder, ... Sides, Lard 14 It 7 a I e e aurrLiNTOwie: qsaut mabkit Wheat, w Cera ia ear 65 O44 6S Rye 7S Cloverseed $4.00 Timothy seed $i.oo Flax sued.. .... 1 to Bran $1.25 a kDDdred Cnep $1.60 hundred Shorts $1.40ahnodred. Grennd Alum Salt i ;o Americas Salt go FaTUDXLrHIA MarKITS. Auenat 8th 1891 Wheat 97 to 98: Horn 71 ti 72c; Oats 34 to 54c; Live shiekens 7 to 13; Butter 11 to 26c; Eggs 17c; Peaches 30c to $1.50 a basket; grapes 3 to 12c; Petatoes 20 to 25n a hnah.t basket; Onions $3 to $3.25 a barrel; Hay $11 to $13.50 a ton. Chicago, Aucust 7. CnttJa Tt. ceipts, 11,000 head: top prices. $5a 5.70; Texans, $2a2.59; ramgora $8a4; Blockers S2.25a3.25; native cows $1. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sals of from THE IMMENSE STOCK Ok D. W. HARLEY. It will bo TO THE ADVANTAGE 0V ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stoolc of Good ftr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to Jfee THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoata 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 MIFFLIN TOWN Does this Catch Your Eyel If bo, get the whole of the story. It is bhort and may he as valuable to you a to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle me wuoie woria suouia Know it. Y e are now Felling the HAURlSBUItG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best 83.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. I 12 M E M 13 12 R a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner 6ole?, 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 OIL! EICLUSIYE BOOT & BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Also 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. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will gnarantee satisfaction in all caaea. I am qualified to prepare oorpsca for any length of time. My under taking room ia three doors north of the National HoU-1 on Main St VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. 60a2.05. Hosts Receirjts. 12.000 head; common, $4.25a4.75: mixed. $4.ooad.25; prime heavy and butcher 'a weight; 55.30a5.40; light $5.555.80. Sheep Receits. 4000 Wil- afrvk aod common ewes, $3.504.50; mixed aad wethers, $4.655.25; Lambs $3. 50o5.25. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for throe years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, DyHpopsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it haa cared me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful Btomaeh and nerve cure' ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks auinintown, 1'a. May 14, ly. To The I'uhlie Clothing that gee oa - imtij under a bushel, are willine SHOE Mil IN MIATA COUITI, Clearing Out Sale :AT: MEYERS'. o ENTIRE BUMMER STOCK will be sold at a reduction of 25 per cent, to make room for FALL AND WINTER STOCK JUNIATA f ALLEY BANK, rniFFLCfTAWR, PA. wrra BRAKCD AT PORT ROYAL. StaoUeldari Indiridvallj Liable. JOSEPH KOTHROCK. Prutint. T. VAN IHW1W, CW. laicTsaa. W. C. Fenerav. Jeaspk Eethreek, Pallia H. Kepaer, Louts B. Atklasen, Joha Hertalor, Kehert K. Parker, T. V. Irwla. RHIIILIMil : Pblltp If. Kepaer, Anal. at. Shelley, Jesepa Rethreck, Jaae H. Irwiu. L. E. Atkinsoa, K. E. Parker, u. C. Peuierey, J. Helmea Irwla. lfary Kurtz, Jerome If. Thompson, it Jotam Hertcler, T. V. Irwin, Charlotte tayder, ieslah L. Hartea, Reberl B. Pattersea, Levi Light, T.U.U. Psaaelir am net 8. Ketbreck. Three aud Pear per csat. later eat will be paid ea certificates ef depeslte. (Jan 23, 191 tl Cohen & Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Watches, Ao., THOMPSONTOWN. PENN'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and GEHT8' FlKMIKIIIffO GOODS Complete and Ready for Inspection. We are pushing things lively here Everything to its Capacity. J It Is a tiaae ef activity with ns. Hate, Caps h Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, Ladies' and Gents'. Tea caa save Sty eeata oa ovary foliar fcy pereeosiaf of as. Oar etas la large sale ae Snail proflta. COalK AND Bl CONT1NOKD. FRANCISOUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS IN . WALL PAPER: WEW AltD ATTRACTIVE 8TYL.E8, Samples Sent by JtlaiL Full Line of Builders and House Furnishing Hardware. READY MIXED PABNT. Oowauwaprlow tufiy Ourexf. Cw BkMlkai aaaia mi ainaMpasavMswaavi. I ef af saaMiSy bbbh a mmm tf yoai mlw vk have maw if ST Shr wIU nod aat Mar alainim mmAt.O. illan, ai,.u ronr. s. a. aLavvai, at. tv, m rai tt, . x. i .1 HAVE IOU MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU !A BORROWER ? CALL, AT THE FIRST MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR GENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. W.rranM lh. kal xrur mo nasi Krrct Korc-fad luM r IJIalrlbaMr la IA. iW.rlO. BKt tm e.wjafl. .A, B. FARQUHAB tXX I YORK. PA. sko ow Laana Iu.utbatso OATAtaeoo. Brown, reiBirlTs&Ia AfrMItiftl Warkt, Tetk. T rimWl SUaaarO BarlaM u S MUkj. A.U.W iaAnt.B80a,Iart,aJ . Mil a. IAI I