SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEIttESOAY. FEB. 8. 1892. TERMS. gcbicriptioD, $1.50 per annnm if paid B advance; $-.00 if not paid in adTance. Trsnsient advertisements inserted at 60 eents per incn fr eacn inortion. TmuiieEt bnsicejs notices In local col imn, 10 eenti per line for each lnsurtion. Bed action! will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or qnortrr year. The Lewistown Conference. Twenty one dulagates from tlie seraa counties of this tha 18th con gressional district mat in confarence in Lewistown on the 2(Jth of January last to propose a change in tha man ner of nominating Congressmen in the district. This Bull constituted conference proposed a change. It proposed to increase the number of conferees to nominato a Congress man. Under tha present system of nom inating a Congressman, three con ferees from each of the seven coun ties in the district aro convenod in conference to nominate a candidate for Congress. Thru making a nomi Dating conference of twenty one members. Under the present system there was no such a thing as a tie Tot to be had, but nnder it, it 'was poBsiblo to consume days and weeks in higk'linjj over a nomination. Tba system proposed by the Lew istown is a great deal worso, than the old one which wai objectionable enough. The Lewibtown conference pro poses a leap from the frying p;n straight into the fire. It proposes to increase the number of coufereas in tha nominating con ferenco from 21, present number, to 30 conferees. It proposes to give Franklin coun ty C cunferecs, Huntingdon 5, Ful ton 3, Union, Snyder, M;f:lin, Juniata each 1, which ru:i'.;u a grand total of thirty conferees, for candidates for Congress to wrestla with. It is scarcely within tha line of a proba bility that the people of the district and particularly man who aspiio to congressional nomination will want to change from a nominating con ference of 21 members to a confer ence of 30 members It is more than probable, it ii nlmost a cer tainty that Franklin county candi dates will ba anxious to avoid a wrestle with 30 boodlo ssekiug con serees whoa tha number cf such feekers can ba confined to 21. A conference of 30 nioinbtira will prove to be much ruoro expansive than a conference of or.ir 21 momberg. And the people y,'ujj are cot candi dates and never tipect to be, look with disdain, upon the proposal to increase tha evil or objectionable part of the conferee system of Domi nating candidal a;. Under tha pro posed change, 13 conferees can oc casion a tie in tha proccdings of the conference, something that cannot take placa under the present system. The little bosses ha 1 a good time in the Lewistown conscience, and they became so elated ovar their self con stituted meeting that they enlarged upon the boss system, and set up a sort of a Russian Czar who is to knock out the county committees who gave whatever lease of life the Lewistown conference possessed. It is a dirty bird that befouls its own cost, and that 13 what the Lftw istown conference did. It was called into life by the usurped authority of the people of the Republican party of the district, by a few county com mittoemen ailling the Lewistown conference, and then tbo very con ference that was called into being by a few committeemen turn around ami set up a Union county man D. Higgins who is to b placed above all county committees in tho district, and with uowera liko the Czar of Itissu, is to fix tun tiice and place for holding conventions for nomirating candidates for Congress, and fjr electing delegates to the Na tional Republican convention, and district ( kctors. If th project of the Lawistown coL'erence can be put into j ractico it. will dts:rr.y the Republican party in tho ISth Congressional district, for the parry, here, as tUewhere, is not in f.ivor of divesting itsulf of its rights nn.l placing them at tho dis ptsid of a few self constituted bosses. Sale Ileglaler. Furcary 3, 1802. James Wood bkV and J. O. Barns, txecutors of John C. Burns, deceased, will sell pers;m;l pioperty of said decedent, one and or.e-half mile Southwest cf Lack P. O., in Lick township, horses, cowe, eattl, hogs, corn, wheat, oats, farming implements and household poods. Sale to ccma.ence at 10 o' clock A. M. FriiRL-ABv 4. Jacob Meyers will Mil two miles south east of MeAlis terville, tan acres of land having thereon a good two storv honse, good sUble, pigpen, wosd house, smoke house, dry house, opplo or chard, peach orchard, other fruit, and well of water, and at the same time i will sell cow and calf, shotes. cliicktns, farm implements and house Hold furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock a.m. March 10. Samuel Hettick will sea at Lis residence in Walker twp., one mile west of Mexico, horses cows, ynng cattle, brood rows, ehoat", iarmiup- impiernBr)t!j of very kin(L oa to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. -,ABC? Dwipl Ritz will sell Jo m Re farm, a milo and a bad Northeast of Mimic town, horses, cows cattle hogs, poUitors by tho ouRhei, and farming implements, aaia to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. SHORT LOCALS. Chili Don't shoot! I'll come down. Ice eight inches thick was stored last week. Hon. Chas. Barnett is in atten dance upon court this week. Lea Lemon, of Baltimore is visit ing his parents in Patterson. One day last week there were seven funerals in Hollidavsbur An ica house is being erected upon the rear of the Jacob's House lot. The Selinsgrove T ribune mentions: '"Too muh gambling in town." John Foltz was sentenced to the Huntingdon reformatory for larceny. The spring elections will soon oc cupy the attention of local politicians. Ed Clouster of BloomGeld, Perry county baa captured 15 foxes this season. Martyn Crawford attended the Opera in Lewistown, last Saturday evening. Charles Stone of "Washington, D. C, visited friends in Patterson on Sunday. Henry Okeson, of Spruce Hill township died on Sunday aged about Go years. John Beashor, of Altoona, will car a lot of apples from Juniata, west, this week. The Democratic national conven tion will ba held in Chicago on the 21st of next Jane. The Republican State Convention will be held in Harrisbarg, on the 20th of next April. Sliss Blauch McKer, of Mifflin Co., visited Miss Hand Wilson, in Patter son, the past weak. Squire O, B. Iljrniug was stricken wi;h pneumonia last week, but at this writing is better. Tha U. S. monitors of tho days of rebellion ar. being put in a state of repair, roady for war. FOR RENT, A comfortable dwell ing house, with good lot. For par ticulars call at this office. Miss Abby Underwood, after a lung illness dial at her homo on Water street hist Saturday. Messrs Msic JIcKee and Irwin Price, nf Mifflin county, visited friends in Juniata last week. Manbtn k and Nelson bought a new doublit houst from W. H. Mc Donald in Patterson for $2225. Judge Mason Irwin started last WfilrifcHilrtV rtn lha mttirn trir irt Viia western home in the state of Wash ington. lr3. J. C. Doyle and daughteres Maine and Mildred, of Patterson are visitiiir at J. A. Cibulka'. Coaluort Standard. Tha school house hoatar des very well for so mi winter weather but for waathcr like that of last rreek.it is not suitable. Tho Sana of Temperance gave an entertainment in Arch Rock school hctie thr;jo miles north of town, l ist Thursday night. Tha house was crowded. Itch on bsmin and Lorses and an im i'R cured in 30 micutts by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks &, Co., Druggisls, Mifllintown. Nov. 13, lSOU.-ly. Si ring election day February lGth, the tax payers in Fermanagh town ship should be smart enough to not allow tha election of a set of road supervisors w ho will tax them 9 to 10 m:l!s road tax. Porter Thompson, of Mexico, this county has made an assignment of his property for tho benefit of credi tors. His brother Charles Thomp son is tho assignee. People in upper Tuscarora Valley who are interested in llowwr seeds and bulbs, can rceivg valuable in formation in regard thereto by ad dressing to Belle Folmlee, Peru Mills Juniata Co., Pa. A J. Patterson, Dr. L. Banks and J. Howard Naely were to Wilkes birro Hat waek to sea Colonel John J. Pa?trson, and to look after their electric railroad enterprise in the Wyoming Valley. The twenty-one man who met on the 2Glh of January, in Lewistown iochango tho basis of representation fcr the nomination of a Coiigrasa man in this the lSlh Congressional district, must havo laughed in their sleeve at the presumption of their work. List of letter uncalled for remain- in the Post Othce at Miiluntown, Fa., for the weok ending Jan. 30th, 18i)2. Persons t ailing for letters in thiB list will plc-aee ear they arc ad vertised. Ono cent will bo charged for each letter, advertised. Letters: Floyd Baale. James McCauley, P. II. Two ofthe bloods of tha town had a fall oat as to which of them should have tha privilege of calling on a girl that they both admired and like wariors of middle age times they procseded to settlo it in tbeir own way. They camo to gethor on Bridge street the oilier morning and engag ed e&ch other in a most vigorous rough and tumble fight, which was brou"ht to an end without either of the combatants calling enough by tha timely interference of several nitizcris milliner the bloods apart. It is not known whether the bsttle da- termined which of the bloods Las has bean determined the winner by tha girl. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valle v, Ind., says: "I Lave been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousaess, Weakness of tho it.Tnw.li TWrrsia. and Inditres- tir-l lin til rav health was eone. 1 i.o,i iAn Wtorins? constantly with rn rf hVf I botiffht one bottle of 3(h A.ncripnn Nervine which done kjwn . rue moro good than any $50 worth cf doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; a r,.m iinitWnf it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand- Aof mcinino in the world. ar- derful stomach and nerve core ever knowD. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Miffliktown, Pa.. May 14, lj. The Delamater estate pays eight cents on the dollar. W. S. Switzar of Nekoda, Perry county was in town on Monday. Congressman L. E. Atkinson i3 in attendance upon court this week. Messrs McClellan and Manbeck of Thompsontown gavo us a pleasmt call on Monday. Yesterday, Tuesday was ground hog day and as his hogship failed to sea his own shadow, according to an old superstition the back bone of the winter is broken. The editors of the Beaver SUr who were raceutlv convictad of libellinc Senator Quay, were sentenced on Monday to ix months in th cuintv jail and to pay a fine of 000 each. T J., - A V XI. - T i ' . ' mpHsu me xomocruc otate Committte will pay the fine. Letters remaining in P. O., at Patterson, Pa., not called for. Let ter: Charles Benfer, A. J. Strickler, A. G. Strickler, James Conlev, Wm. O'BrieD, Thomas McFaddon, W. Barton. Persons asking for letters in this list will please eay they aro advertisad. W. H. McNitt, P. M. Some time during last Friday night, thieves entered the post office by prying the doublo front doorj far enough apart that the lock opened. From mark on the door, a chisel was the implement used as a pry. When the thieves left tho premises they managed to close the door just as whan post master McCauley left it in the evening whan he locked up, which has caused some people to conjecture the thiaveu hud a key and that tho chisel impression on tho door was made as a blind. When the mail carriar put the mail into the ofli'i on Saturday morniog be discov ered that the place had b?en rummag ed and he at once calhd MoCaub-y. That was i.'oout 5 o'clock in tha m irnicg. Drawers and b3xrs had bsen examined, but nothing was taken from tho cface excepting some money five to sevsn dollars that was left remain from tho previous days business. A child's sack was found on tha floor of the post office, and that ia conjunction with the fiict that k heavy uk-dge and braes and bit and other smith tools were that night stolen from the shop of Wagner and Rtibiion, has led to the fcxpresaion thut tho thieves meant to blow open the p. )t office safe, and that the child's sack was part of the goods they had with them to muffle the safe to deaden the sound, though none of the black smith tools were found about the post office. A Cure Tar rnstipatls)si and Sick Ileadaclte. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rucky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is iu the form of dry roots mid loaves, and is known as Lnne'.i Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for the ch-aring up of the complex ion it iIots wouder3. Druggists sell it at COets t pucka8- tf Spring Election. At tho spring elections, Kebruary 16, constables and assessors, will ba elected fr three years. Under the new law each district elects but cna aKsepsor, who does tho registering and assesiisg. and in the third rear of his term makes tha trieuuial as sessment hence ths importance of exercising judgment in the election that competent hk:d may bo selected. The now election of th state goes into effect March 1, 1892. Under the new law the judges and inspec tors elected next raonth will be re quired to hoi 1 the election nxt November. Election boards there fore should bj ch(!sa with a view to thorough competency and responsi bility Booked For Court, Tho first regular term cf court under tho jurisdiction of tho nww bench, Judges Lyons. Barton and Wickorsham convened on ilondav, with the fullowsn;? list before it: Com. vs. Jainea Kennedy and George Hnckenberger, robbery. Pros ecutor, J. B. Kickenbaujh. Com. vs. Henry Hoffman, fornica tion ftud bastardy. Prooculm', Florence Ann Miller. Com. vs. Margaret Vaughn, sell ing liquor without lisonse. Prose cutor I. B. Clark. Com. vs. Cambridge Coder, forni cation and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Kate S. Bennett. Com. vs. John Shineloff, receiving stolen goods. Prosecutor, Elijah Keeao. Com. vs. John Foltz. Larceny. Prosecutor, Georgo Wetzler. Execntor. A J. Patterson vs An gustns Wright end others. Mrs. Jano Gallagher will suit. Executer, Rev. M. L. Smith vs. Au gustus Wright and others. Mrs. Jano Gillagbor will suit. Executor, John W. Speddy vs. Au Wright and others. Mrs Jane Gall agher will suit. Executor, James North vs. Augus tus Wright and others. Mrs. Jane Gallagher will suit. Grifi'dh Lichtenthaler and Geo. McLean, now for the usa of Geo. Mc Lean vs. Philena Ilegibter, with no tice to Wilson Gross, terro tenant. Si. Fa. Sur mortgage. This is a case in which money was paid to an at torney to satisfy a mortgage, the mortgage was satisfied, but the own or cf the mortgage denies having re ceived tbe money, and denies that he ever authorized the attorney who got the money, to receive the money and satisfy the mortgage. Thomas H. Adams, C. P. Dull, L. B. Doty, doing business in the name of The Central Barking Company vs. A. W Opple. This case grows out of money borrowed out of tha bank by L. D. Gifford, who waa endorsed bv Opple. Emil Sohott vs. Moses Koenig. Set tled. J. B. M. Todd vs. Cyrus Sieber. This is a case growing out of a claim, the original record of which is lost, and tha effort is to revive tho judg inent. Ii. E. Parker vs. Mrs. 8. A. Loud er. Suit about houee rest. Doomed. A Chicago engineer has figured out that his city will bo destroyed ii 1893. He says Lake Michigan hat washed out the soil of the ci;y so that the strip of earth upon whicli Chicago stands h.is a thiekneS3 of only 16 feet, and i.i too weak to sus tain the weight of the collosal exposi tion buildings. Whon tho depress ion occurs the city will sink 40 feet to the next stratum. Chicago peo ple are trying to find out who start ed the abovo report. M at cli m akl n ;. A lecture entitled "Matchmaking," will bo delivered in the new Evan nelical Church at Mexico, Thursday evening, Feb. 11th, 1892, by Bishop Stanford of Harrisburg.- Bishop Stanford is a born orator and comes highly reccommonded. Those who desire- to enjoy this treat should secure their seats in advance. Proceeds for benefit of new church. Admiss ion, adults 25 els; children 10 cts. Doors opes, at 7 o'clock. Train accomodations will be good coming and rsturniug. Commit'ao. Tbe World's floumblan Iiosltlon. Ex- Send 50 cents to Bond & Co., 57G Rookery, Chicago, and you will re ceive, pott paid, a four hundred page advance Guide to the Exposition, with elogant Engravings of tho Grounds and Buildings, Portraits of its leading spirits, and a Map of tho City of Chicago, all of the Rule3 governing rue reposition ami r.xniD- - j i n r - t i -i I ltors, and all information which can be given out in a Ivance of its open ing. A'so, other Engravings and printed information wil be sent you as published. It will bo a very valuable Book and every person should secure a copy. For a Time. I will now reduce tho price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to SI. 50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as long as there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no long'.r. This gallery is filled with rdl the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gnllery, such as Fiue Cenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tha large cities. We prcpoue during this reduction to let our work Epaak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, thes will be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata caunty. Respactfvllr, JOSEPH HESS. ' MifiTutown, Pa., Jan. 22cd, 1S92. Worn, of Thieves. Oj Satnrdav January 23rd, 1S92, Mrs. Jackson M:igrndur, of Walker township, went on business ta Hsx- ic?. When sua lft the house, sho ! locked sill tbe upstairs doors. Tiio i door leadiug to tha yard was left i open to air tho cellar, but the door to the cellar stairs ins: J a was fasten ed by a deal latch. Sho sccuraly lockod tho door from which shu left tha houae. Durictr bar absence some thief entered by way f the cellnr and iuauaged to unloose the dead latch on tha door at the cellar stairwuy, thereby gaining access to tha upper part of the house. As it was a daylight j'dj it was no trouble to rummage tl.o house Bureau draw ers were emptied and the clothing in them shaken out. In n cartain bureau drawer Mrs. Magrudar kept a gold watch nnd chain that ccsi ono hundred and twenty-five doliars The tbitf found the watch, taok it, but left t!e box or case in which it bad bean placad by the owner. Five dollars i' money whijh had been de pesited in a cup in t':o drawer was also appropiiatiS by the thief, with that plunder tho hief left the prom ises. The theft took place between the hours of i) o'clock forenoon and 4 o clock afternoon, the time that Mrs. f:i?ruder was from home. AfcU Tour Friends 1 bo tat It. Your distressing cough canbecui cd. We know it because Kemp s EiiLsam within Iho pasit few years bus cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable bale Las been won entirely bv its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi- cma so pure, none no ellective. Liirge botiles 50c and $1 at all drug gis is. tf. ltlEIii IlALEnr. On the 11th of January, of membraneous croup, Oycar Glen liaubci t, aed 4 years 2G davs, son of L. II. and A. E. lluubert, of Walk er township. MirrLINTOTfN MARKETS. KirrLiHreas, Fkb. 3, 1892. Bnfter , , 20 E .' 18 tlnm, 12 Shoulder, jo Sides, 10 Laid io MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MABKKT Wheat 8j to 88 Ceru in ear 49 O-ita, 25 ta30 Rye.. G5 CJoversced $1.08 Timothy aoii , $l.0f) K1..X sevd 1 (jo I'riiii $1.10 s hundred Cnoi'...... ...... ..$l.uJ a hundred Kiddlitiga $1.25 a hundred. Uru'ind Alum Salt.. 1 20 American-Salt 80 Piin-AnELWDA Markets, Jan. 30th, 1S02. Pennsylvania rod wheat 9Gc to 51.01; corn 47 to 50c; oa's 3G to 39c; butchers lard Gc; chickn3 11 to 12c; ducks 13c; getse 10c; turkeys 12 to 13c; butter 24 to SSo; eggs 25 to 2(e; potatoes 37 to 43o a bus; hay 90c to $1.0o a hundred lbs; tangled straw $10 to $10 50 a ton. Chicago, Jan. 29.-Cattle Receipts bUUU riead; steers 54 2oa4.75; others, j.dua-i.zo; Blockers $2aS.3U; cows U.40a2 35. Hogs Receipts 30,000 head; rough and common $4.25a4.35; packers $4 45a4.55; prime hp&vy and butchers weights $l.i;0a4.65; light $4 204.33. Sheep Receipts 5000 head; ewes $3.50a4.10; mixed $4.50a 4 95; wethers $4.90a6.50; wostarns S5.10a5.50; lambs $5.25aG.25. Bold It to tho Llgnt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cura your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporatioa of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only tha best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to tha light and look through it, metice tha bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50i.ndl. tf. 13ocs this Catch If f-o, get the whole of tho as valuable to YOU as to US WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, ana intteaa oi niuing our candle 1" i it instead of Lidinc our candle the Trtote vorld rhoukl know IIARRISBURG make ot'Hioe.s vliich the above ficntg. The best $3.00 men's s-hoe ever put on the Juniata (Jountv, li :ni ii a thoe is not complete without free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The ElmTisburg It will pay you to try them ft w. THE OELI EXCLUSIVE EGDT & BRIDGE STREET, Also the largest ftock oi etral foot-wear. Ladies' and M isles' shoes in latet-t styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IN PRICES. TO MAKE ROOM FOR P1IIM GOODS. NO SUCH BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. EXAMINE OUR GOODS COMPARE PRICES, AND BE SATISFIED. Hollobaueh & Son. . S. RUBLE, EMBALMER 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 of the National Hotel on Main St Cases requiring attention at night will be promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. FALL & WINTER GOODS. I would inform the public that I hive new in rav new millinery afore at my place of renidence on Water street, Mifflintown, aecond door from earner of Bridge etreet, a fnl atork of Fall and Winter T millinery roodi, all new, and of tbo latest styles, and having employed flrat class milliners I am prepared ta aapply the public with everything fonnd in a Brstclaas milliner tore, come and examine my atack. conaider it no trouble ta ahaw goods. MRS. DKIRL. Mrrh 22-87.1 .. your fctory. It is short and may be i a i a under a under a busliei. are willing it. We are now ellinjr the cut repre rnarket in Vc have them, btth Congress and Lace. m 15 1: n raiooth, flexible inner eoles, that might hurt the ieet or eoil Shoe is Complete. For sale only at SHOE MAN EI JUNIATA GOUSTY, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. -5- i&CtC, III J DOWN THEY Out They Go ! An extraordinary unloading sale of WINTER GOODS at MEYER'S GREAT CLOTHING 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 havo r.cnrly doubled our saloa but have not accomplished all we desired. Our stock is larger than we want, as we aro getting ready for onr GREAT SPRING OPENING soon, and must have more room. We will not stop until tho entire stock ia closed out. To form an idea of tiie greatness of these bargains, ono must see them. The Greatest and mobt ttarlling bargaint ever offered by Meyert. In naming these prices we close our eyes to offering better bargains in GENT'S CLOTHING AND than you ever secured. "We simply ask press them upon you, for there will satisfy yourself of the snap we have get tne hrst choice, lhey won t last FEB0 MEYERS, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Panna. V i A M .t iTiT y 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special invitation To attend the Attractive 'al cf from 'HE IMMENSE 8T08K OF D. W. it will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Lava money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods for MEN, BOX S AND CHILDREN1 It ia 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 give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFl IIS TOWN TrA. HAVE T6U MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 -CALL AT THE HRST MIFFLIN OWN, FA. FOUIl PER CENT. IN TETtEST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Kcrey ItHEil at Lowest Rates. Fq:bky:t::3 Cera Fhtsr Cora Droppsr uI mut trfect Kurctfrtl ferti lizer DiatribBtor. in tb , world. Eul ftf CitirS. 6. FARQUHAR CO. YORK, PA. 8eno for Large Ilxustrates Catalue. - urn - --a V '1 U 1 m '- rrn 6r -.rr.uih-.&.i7 treat j. ra ... r - t: -iu';il:on. 15. .-J.t-..' ' r3.i-J4. -OtUi -iV.i, a."a ilr-i? "" ' x-yv.y, M ct.irr Ufatoicnta havo fa.!a-!. ikwtuot.. mil 7 ' oau fcaJ jhaa-orc t)Tl.It!:. cii'tainca ia circnTar. witn rzs-vi" auu : iDouiolD ot cares from proimne lit peopw. rn.-ti.c tree. A. lOAXAli:, Xtvtcutu, lTaii. Subscribe fur the Ssktisel aso Befibu. ca, good paper. GO! cost and actual value, and we are now FURNISHING GOODS. you to look at them. We don't bo no need to do so, when onco youi prepared for you. Early lookers will long. rFo Hie Public Clothing that gea on daily JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF BIIFFLIXTOWlf, FA. WITH BRANCH AT POKT ROIAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Praient. T. VAN IRWIX, C-kier. BIlECTOBi. W. C. Pemeroy, Josoph Kothrock, John Hertzler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert . Parker, Lsais E. Atkiasao, T. V. Irwin. BToeciioLHH : Pbilip V. Kppsor, Anuie U. Shalley, Jonrpli Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. . Atkiuson, K. h. 1'nrknr, W. C. Fomeroy, J. Ilol.-nes Irwia, Mary Kurtz, Jarome V. Tbumpsaa, Jr JoLn IJer(zler, T. V. Irwin, Charltle Snyder, Jssiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert II. l'attrr, F. It. M. I'ennnll, Len Ligbt, Samuel S. Rothrock, Wm. Swartg. Throe and Four rT cent, irtereat will ba paid on certificates ot depoaite. (jn 2?, 1891 tl i enfisylTanla Agrlenltural Mentis, York, Pa. t xrgakar a oiaaaaro ciiiuaM nia, Rm tor Cmulaffn. Pwt.bw. St Addres A. Ii. F ABOCUAB A 60 lark, fa. Oora (rnaranteed itv t .r .1 It MNrpp 1'n. Ka.-3 ftt oi.ro. No ojn'iaiidn or hnnmeBi tl -lay. Tisousaiiua oi cur. Ir. Mayer Is at Hotel Pen a, Heading mctouU Satnrdfty oi ttciiiDouUu bcndlvrcucuiais. AdvicXrco T3L Jk. R LE x