gyEL&REPUBLICAN "ifflFnTOWN : F1)XESPAT. JAX. 20. 1892. TERMS. .nbwription, l-50 per "mora If paid 8i f.00 if not paid in adTance. i.lt advertisement Inserted at 60 ch for each Insertion. J business notices In local col- TH) tenti per line for each insertion, factions will be made to those desiring V"' baU or narter J8" . 1 jte Present Conferee System Both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Tima kava manifested Merest in th, the 18th Congress ionaldiitrict,onthe .abject of the present conferee system of nomina ting a congressman. Thev. botu, are iu tuucu mi.ui.uo people in their criticism of the de r., f Mm present system of nomi- f ytog candidates for congress, but wither of them coins in. touch with tbepeop181" the couferae system, root and branch, ind in it stead adopt th popular vote srstem of nominating candidates for Congress. The day is not far distant when all nominations, from town and town ship offices to governor and United States Senate will be made by popu lar vote. To change the present conferee system for nominating congressmen, to tint of another conferee system, would be worse than patting stripes OB a mule and labeling it a zebra, for ia the first trial, the paint would be robbed off, and the characteristics of the mule would appear more plainly than before. What the Lewistown conferences next Saturday, may proposeremains for the day to bring forth, but if it ig up to a full shoulder to shoulder touch with the people, it will propose rtthe nomination of congressmen by a popular vote. Juniata county i;e publicans nominate in that way. By Bnh a system the '"job lot of local can didates," as the Times calls them, cam hare an equal chance to run in each and every county, and the one who secures the highest number of rotes becomes the nominee of the party. The present conferee system with all of it3 defects is less cumbersome than any that has been proposed, and it is the same system that was em ployed to settle the electoral vote question batwet-n Hayes and Tilden. The three great branches of govern ment wore each represented ia the Confureoco, or electoral commission, that settled the Hayes and Tilden contest. The Lswer Ilousa of Congress had five conferees or commissioners appointed. 'The Senate had five ap pointed. The Supreme Court had five appointed, and a majority of the conference or electoral commission as it wan called, settled the question. Bat, suppose that Congress had played the part of the Philadelphia Tine) and eortain Franklin county politicions and had said, "No gentle men ! that kind of a eonference or commission is'nt fair, for don't you see what a large majority we have in the Lower House over the Senate and over tho Supreme Court." If the Lower House had acted in that way the ITayes and Tilden question to day would be an unsettled question. The House and Senate had a larger number by far than the Supreme Court but neither of those bodies lost by going into a conference with the Supreme Court. Franklin and Huntingdon counties have a ?YarPer Tt'te than otuer counties in tV the district but neither of them have lost by going into a district confer ence on that account. No ! the pooplo of the district do net want a change if the change is to be only a change from one con feree system for another and if such change is proposed by tho Lewis town conference of next Saturday it will work mischief instead of good. With a different conferee system, how much less than the present 'Pocket Conferee System," as the Times calls it, would it prove to be? It is hoped that Messers Ilertzler, Allison and Shirk, appointed by the county committee of Jauiata to attend the Lewistown conference will not countenance the efforts of certain political managers to unload a more cumbersome conferee svstem than the present one on the district. Sale Register. FEBBriBT3, 1S92. James Wood Bide and J. O. Burns, executors of nn C Burns, deceased, will sell personal property of paid decedent, one and one-hnlf mile Southwest of "- u., in Lack township, horses, fVl?: C hoSs corn wteat, oats, mS implements and household clock. 31 t0 commenco at 10 ' Fn'BrAHT l-Jacob Meyers will terrilT 4 8 'utb east of McAh'9- twl ' D acreB of laQd having tuereon a rami , coode)oli BlOT "ouse, ;jj9 se, dry house, apple or X.'.,?e?h .orctaf other fruit, time win cn,aDdat tho Bame cH t'1Ic0VMd cal'. Bhotes. holdttf?.8'-,arm lmPleents and house 5 furn'ture. Sale at 10 o'clock a.m. sell an,; 10-Tfuel Hetrick will nn"ai:h18resldee in Walker twp.. yoru3 CaHjg i exco horses cows, farming f" i' brood S0W3 ehoats, Milling lmn'emonf- , . Hftk t . 1 every Kina. ' to cmaience at 10 o'clock A. M. onthTfri b mel Ritz wm Be1 ot iuiup hnnro -rt.l t n SWilo'rnm tonnina: implements. to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. ) SHORT LOCALS. Dr. Walley had a wrestle with the grip last week. Miss Irwin of Lswiatown is visit ing friends in town. Salt sprinkled among packed cloth ing is a moth preventive. The only hotel in Jerusalem is owned by a Philadelphian. John Stouffer lost a valuable horse by flatulent colic last week. The First National Bank ef Muncy has gone up the financial flume. Music ha been ruled out of Potts ville schools as an illegal luxury. In Franco and Germany horses are now vaccinated for the glanders. One of the best educators that can be placed in a family is a newspaper. But one thunderstorm has been witnessed in Arizona during 14 years. There are few people who are above jealousy, prejudice and revenge. Ten days per annum is the aver ago amount of sickness in human life. Mrs. Joseph Hess and Mrs. Wm. Rodgers visited in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Davenport wife of Rev. Mr Davenport of Academia, died on the 13th inst. David Neely of Tuscarora Valley returned to Princeton College on last Fridav. The double turreted monitor Mian- tonamoh is off southward in the di rection of Chili. "That's a put up job," he said, as he saw the sheriff posting a sale notice on his place. 184 citizens of nuntinloa county whose ages ranged from 50 to 04 years, died in 1891. FOR RENT, A comfortable dwell ing house, with good lot. For par ticulars call at this office. Col. John J. Patterson who was reported as ill at Wilkesbarre in last weeks issue is about arain. Mrs. McFadden of Milford town ship, aged about 70 years died on the 10th of present month. Bucks county's sheriff has sold eleven valuable farms under the ham mer within the past few days. Twelve persons united themselves with the Presbyterian church of Newton Hamilton on Sunday a week. Two thousand men are working like beavers making dynamite car tridges for uncle bam, at Dubuque, Ia. Commercial travelers aro swooping down on Congress for fcpecial rates under an Interstate Commerce law amendment. Philadelphia Republicans elected delegates to the state convention favorable to the nomination of Blaine for president. Some of the democrats in Texas don't know that the rebellion is over. "They every once in a while float the Reble flag from their houses. "Coreta have filled more graves than whiskey," says Miss Willard. So it soems women kill themselves by getting tight as well as men. The Democrats in Congress will not attack the McKinley bill as a wholo, but thev will offer bills for the repeal of certain parts of tho bill. Look out for the great change to be made next week in the advertise ment of Cohen & Brown clothing, notion, shoe and jewelry dealers in Thompsontown. Calvin Barton, an aged citizen of Beale township, died on the morning of the 13th of present month. He was the father of Isaao Barton living near this town. Grip has carried many Juniata people into the unseen world this winter. Mostly people who were down a considerable distance on the shady side of life. Congressional candidates are talk ed about. Those most talked about are L. E. Atkinson, Tbad Mahon. H. J. Culberson, A. W. Potter, G. B. Miller, John Gundy. She It is reported around town that we are engaged. He I have heard worse things than that. She I never have. "A young lady ate half a wedding cake, then tried to dream of her fu ture heiband. Now she says she would rather die than marry the man she saw in that dream." Misses Mary and Ella McHenry Rohrer of Harrisburg, who have been in a' tendance upon the Neely Banks wedding ceremonies returned to their home last week. Marion Scholl, Beckie Cunning ham, Mary North, Rachel and Rose Henderson, Andrew Allison and Edward Brant united with the Pres byterian church on Sabbath. The Jacob Thomas property on Maine street, two store rooms and two dwelling houses were sold at public sale last Saturday to Cap tain Hinkle for five thousand dollars. The law firm of Patterson & Neely has been dissolved. Mr. Patterson remaining in the old office on Bridge street and Mr. Neely goes into the office in his residence on Main street. - Lewisburg jViim: Mr. J. C. Gun dy has been appointed by the Board of World's Fair Managers to select choice specimens of asrricultural products, etc , in all portions of the State. Mrs. Banks Kauffman bought from Rlinn TTnrninr the property on Main Street now occupied by Banks Kanff m.n una Editor Bonsall. it used to be known as the B. F. Kepner property. Itch on human and horses and an imalK cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Dmfo'ists. Mifflintown. Nov. 13, or 1890.-ly. determ ready and the frame 1 wiih F Jun H of a resi latter mains for iram Oscar Shutty of Snyder county is !termin1 fn Ko.o -. I " uu uvw UBIU for the new hay crop of 1892. iuat enu in view be raised t f fllA Kn C3.J. J January 9th, 1892. ' v K. U. U VlkUiCU iafffl. Kllf. nael itleut of Harriaburg died at the iuwii on me yta mst. nis re- WArA ViTTin rrV V 4 a TA.t T?A 1 -o-vruuv W AVIV XHJIU interment on the 11th inst. Mrs Isaac Ha1r?am an ic of Win. Chester, Va., on the 11th inst. Her remains were brought to Thompson town, Juniata connt.T on 1ia intK inst., and on the 14th inst., the fun. eral took place from the home ef her son John in Thompsontown. Inter ment at Evendale, this county. The people in the Mifflin. and Union county judicial district who expressed the fear that when Judge Bueher was defeated court business WOuld drnrr ftlnnrr in a dreadful way have been disappointed lor aiciuure nas come up to the ex pectation of his friends and makes nrsi rate judge. List of letters uncallad fnr rAmnin. inz in the Post office At Ififflinfnn Pa., for the week ending Jan. ICth', io;.s. I'ersons calling for letters in this list will pleasa aav thev arA ad vertised. One cent will be charged for each letter advertised. Letters: Carl Daugherty, Mr. Sankev, Chas. York. James McCauley, P. M. Gave vou tried South Ampriran Nervine the gem of the century ! xne great cure lor Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nervo Cure ever known, Trial bot tles lo cents. Sold bv T, TWiVa X- Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. .Nov. J.4, lr. Last week we chronicled the death of Mr. Euoch Horning a life long citizen of Fermanagh township, and this week we chroniclo the death of Mrs. Horning his wife. They were nearly oae age 75 years and both passed into the unseen world enly three days apart. Mrs. Horning died on the night of the 13th, and her husband died on the night of the 10th of present month- A citizen from Lost Creek Valley, in town one day last week declared Grip to be the wickedest thing that had ever a hold on him. He said it felt as if something had fro t ten into his head and was trying to pry the top of fiis bead off. His back felt as if something was trying to pry out the different sections of his back bone, and his arms felt as if doctors were amputating his wrists, and misery was a poor insignificant name for his general feeling. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soit or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, St idee, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Ex-Prothonotary, T. H. Memmin- ger wai in town last Thursday on the sad mission of despatching to friends and relatives of Mrs. Mem inger that her mother, Mrs. Daniel Conn, had died on the evening of the 13th. Mrs. Conn bad been ailing the past several months, but not un til recently had her friends anticipa ted the end to bo so near. Her husband Mr. Daniel Conn, some three years ago was stricken with paralysis and since then has been a helpless invalid, upon him the de mise of Mrs. Conn will fall heaviest. The deceased has many friends and relatives who mourn over her depart ure though they know it is her gain Mrs. Conn was 62 years of age. UarfelBger of Sprlnr- A number of blue birds were sing about town on last Saturday morn ing utterly regardless of the frost ana enow. neceptlon. A large party of invited guests at tended a reception last Thursday at the home of John Neely in upper Tuscarora Valley, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Neely who had just returned from a two weeks wedding trip. m Musical College. The Snrinc Session of the Free- t 0 burg Musical College opens Monday, Mav 1. 1892. for Youn? Ladies in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Ad- dreis, for circular. H. B. Moteb, Freeburg, Pa. Bridge Case Verdict . The ease of the Mifflintown Bridge Cnmnanv acainst Juniata county to recover an amount for interest of that awarded by the county for the taking of the bridge and making it free was retried last week in Lewis town before Judge McClure. The former verdict in Judfre Bucher's innrf WIS SM-OOO. Tho verdict rendered last week was $31,000, with interest on the nrst verdict 5d4 4UU, 23 cents which raises the price of the bridgo under last week's verdict to $34,400.23. Election of Officers. TW a meatinsr of the stockholders of the Juniata County Agricultural Society held on iriday, January etn, 1892. the following officers were elected: President James N. Groninger, Vice Presidents Robert McMeen, Dr. A. W. Shelly, Porter Thompson. Treasurer Joseph W. StimmeL Secretary W. II. Wharton. Cor. Sec'y W. H. Wilson. Librarian W. H. Underwood. Executive Committee Joseph S. Sartain, Wellington Smith, D. W. Gubs. Delegates to State Agricultural College H. C. Book and Benjamin Jacobs. Delegates to State Agricultural So ciety Lihman Koons, Harry Moore and Henry Kepner. " Bis; Noses. The chosen people have big noses, and are not liable to colds in the head. Gaaabetta had a large nose and a small amount of brain. Marshal Ney had a poor nose, and was incapable of conceiving a plan of battle. " Information Wanted. Information wanted of James R. Morrison, who lived near Mifflintown Pa., and was accidentally killed in Maryland in 1865. Address, R. J. Morrison, 564 Lexington Avenue, New York City. A Cure for Constipation and Sick Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Familv medicine. Tt will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Drucffista sell - 00 it at 50c ts a package. tf Wanted. Men to work a new and paying business. Nothing like it in existence. Insurance solicitors preferred. We pay salary or commission to right parties. Address with reference, World's Fair Transportation Co., Geneva, N. Y. Ask Tour Friends abont It. Your distressing cough can be cur ed. We know it because Kemp s Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drug gists, tf. fccuool Report. Report of Centreville School for month ending Jan., C, 1892 : Whole number in attendance during month 53. Males, 24; females, 29. Per centage cf attendance, males, 80 ; fe males, 35. Total, 83. The following named pupils were present every day during the month : Lloyd Kerchner, Jorome Ranck, Mabel Ranck, Ada Kepner, Edna Benner, Homer Kep ner, Irwin Meloy, Annie Bonner, Mand Schaffer, Mabel Wirt, Clair Kerchner, and Julia Ranck. The following missed one day during the month : Clair Smith, Franklin Wetz ler, Arc on Mertz, Emma Longacre, Emma Smith, Annie Longacre, and Blanche Kepner. J. F. Wiut, Teacher. MAHRIKD i Gray Flott. On the 25th nit., at the residence of the bride's par ents in Neelyton, Huntingdon county by Rev. A J. Stewart, J. F. Gray, of Waterloo, this county, and May S. Flott, of former place. Shooi" Yocum. On the 6th inst., by Rev. J. Mumper, Milton Shoop, Huntingdon county, and Ella, daugh ter of Caleb Yocum, of Lack town ship, this county. Ehrismas Leister. On the 5th inst., at the U. B. parsonage, at East Salem, by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. Charles H. Ehrisman and Miss Emma D. Leister, both of Cocolamus, Juni ata county. DIED i Wild Cat's Ears. A Lock Haven sharper sewed a m.ntifiKtnMil wild cat's ears upon a ' pelt kept for that purpose and got a State royalty frem Squire Rosser for the ears. But the Squire discovered the stitches and maae ine snarper refund. Yodbr On the Cth inst.. in Spruce Hill township, after but a few hours illness, Sirs. John H. Yoder. HouMKii. On tho 13th inst., in Fermanagh township, Mrs. Horning, wife cf Enoch Horning deceased, aged 72 years. Kinder. On the 9th inst., in Mil- ford township, from grip, John Kind er, aged about 80 yars. McFapden. On the 10th, inst., in Milford township, Mrs. Mary Mc- 1 addwn, aged (0 years. Hai.deman. On the 11th inst.. in Winchester, Virgina, Mrs. Isaac Haldeman, formerly of Evaadale, this county. Spotts. On the 12th inst., in Fermanagh township, Mrs. Elizabeth wife of Absalom Spotts, aged 67 years. Hold It to tbo Llfnt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this Vear. In the 111-rtrroi-im nf markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to cam bine only the best and purest ingred- jbuuj. iiu a uotue el aemp a Ual aam to the hVLt rT Innt tv.,.i, ; aetice the bright, clear look ; "then compare with otbpr rm;ko v-;- A A 60o and $1. tf FALL & WINTER GOODS. I woald inform tbo publio that I kave now in my now millinery atom at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a rail stock of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and or the latest styles, and having employed Hrst class milliners lam prepared to sdpdIv thennblie with everything found in a flrstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. HB3. DSIHL. Uarch 22-87.1. v. Does this Catch Your Ryel Wo3S2I If bo, get the whole of the Btory. as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle urjder a bushel, are willing the whole world fhould know it. We are now selling the HARRISBURG make ofShoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best 23.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, bcth Congress and Lace. n IL SI K 1 13 I It a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the leet or Boil the stocking The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OKLI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAH IN JUNIATA COUfiTI, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIMOTYX, 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, JJridge btreet. DOWN THEY GOI Out They Go ! An extraordinary unloading sale of WINTER GOODS at MEYER'S GREAT CL0THINU HOUSE, a chance to save more money in a minute than you can earn in a week. The entire stock of Men's and Boy's overcoats, suits and furnishing goods SOLD AT COST. The last three months we have nearlv doubled our sales but have not accomplished all we desired. Oar stock is larger than we want, aa we are getting ready for our GREAT SPUING OPENING soon, and must have more room. We will not stop until the entire stock is closed out. To form an idea of the greatness of theae bargains, one must see them. The Greatest and most ttartling burgaint ever offered bjf .Meyers. In naming these prices we dose our eyes lo cost and actual value, and we are now offering better bargains in GENT'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. than you ever secured. We simply ask you to look at them. We don't press them upon you, for there will be no need to do so, when once you. satisfy yourself of the snap we have prepared for you. Early lookers will get tne nrst cnoice. J. hey won t last long. FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Eetail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna. MIFTLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruiiTOWB, J ax. 20, 18!2. Potter 20 Ek? 18 Rani, 12 S boulder, 10 Sides, 19 Lard 10 MIFrUNTOWN GRAIN UABKBT Wheat 86 to 83 Corn in ear 49 Oats 25 toSO Rye - 65 Cloverseed.............. $4.00 Timothy seed $1.00 Flax seed 1 60 Bran $1. It a hundred Chop $1.60 a hundred Middlings $1.26 a hundred. Ground Alum Salt 1 20 American Salt 80 Philadelphia Markets, Jan. 16 th, 1892. Pennsylvania wheat No. 2, 93c to $1.02; corn No. 3, 45 to 48 and 50c; oats 40 to 41c; live chickens 8 to 11c; ducks 13 to 14c; geese 10c; turkeys 12 to 13c; apples 50c a boa; Florida oranges $2.25 to $2.60 a box; potatoes 40 to 50c; sweet pota toes 25 to 35c a basket; Onions 80 90c a bat; tangled straw 80 to 90c a hundred pounds; hay 75 to 95c a hundred pounds. Chicago, Jan. 15. Cattle Re ceipts, 9000 head; top prices $4. 90a 5.00; others $3 25a4.65; stockers $2.- 30a3; cows $1.00a2.65. Hog Re ceipts db,UOU bead; rough and com mon J3.85a3.95; mixed and packers $4a4.l0; prime heavy and butchers weights, $4.15a4.25; light $3 85a4 10. Sheep Receipts 5000 head; market active, aative ewes $3.25a4-25; mixed $4.35a4.75; wethers $4.75a6.30; west ems $5.065.30; lambs H25a6.75. GREAT CUT IN PRICES. Oveseoais &: Heavy Clethinj MUST GO, TO MAKE noon FOR SPUING GOODS. NO SUCH B AUG A INS EVEU OFFEUED. EXAMINE OUU GOODS COMPARE PRICES, AND BE SATISFIED. Hollobaugh & Son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AiND 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 of the National Hotel on Main St Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on rae at the National Hotel. - VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 1889 Special Invitation rTo The Puhli To attend tho Attractive Sale of Clothing that gees on dailj 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 Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to gire him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN FJ. HAVE TBtJ MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 7 CAE. Li AT- THE HBST EAKE, MIFFLIN! OWN, PA. FOUE PEE CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, ITcicy limb at Iiwst Bates. irahr Ssjstcua Com Phis Warranted the het 1'nrn UropFr ana Pic: t izr Distributor ia world, szzi fcr C'UJ-C A. B. FARQUHAJ? CO. YORK, PA. BZKO POR LAROE lLLUSTRArEO CATALO i JS. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, , OF MIFH.ISTOHS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH KOTOROCK. Prttiitr.t. T. VAN IRWIN, Cmikur. BIBKCTOBS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kothroek, John Hertsler, Pbilip M. Kepner, Robert E. Parker, Louis E. Atkinssn, T. V. Irwin. STeCKHOLLKKt : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shslley, Joseph Rsthrock, June H. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Ponieroy, J. Ilelaies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome Ti. Thompson, if John Hertxier, T. V. Irwin, t'harlutteSnjder, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. Patters!, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Roturock, Win. Swartx. Three and Four per cert, interest will b paid on certificates of deposite. jan 23, 1891 'J 9 DEAFNESS Scientifically treated by an 1 d;T?j!? reiaiuuion. Dentins eradicated and entirely cured, ot from ao to SO years; standing, after al other treatments rrave failed. Howthediffl culty 1 reached fcnd Hie ean.xe removed, luny explained in circnlara, wita ailldavits and tU. monials of coxes irnm prominent pcople.m iilea gee. JMc. A. f oaX4LLSi( Taconia, V aetu Subscribe for the Skmtisel asd Befcbli. cam, good paper. FezmsTlTanla Agrtraitvil Works, Tori, ft. ' iarqahar's standard EaclaesaadSaw Bills. , . . Kt ttr CUiiM. hniMi. aw. AddRstA.B.rQjDaiB605,Iwt,S,a. RUPTURB&SESs I'a. tuia nt once. No operation or business di;lay. ' l.ou.nnils ot enrcs. Ir. Maver Is at Hotel Pcnn, Heading, I'a., second Saturday ot' each mouib. bend lor circulars. AUvicaliea,, I 1 B p. fan m P UK 'A V rfi I i'-t! C . ' at .V !",: ill 1: i'.y I V I WW