SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ff EOESDT. MARCH 9. 1892. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if paid tn advance; $2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 eents per inch for each insertion. Transient basinoss notice In local col imn, 10 eenta per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCI LS. Moving day, this year cornea on Friday. William Millikeu, of Tuscarora, spent Sunday in town. The Chinese say thsy can detect a christian by the 6melL Melted, March snow, it is said, is good for inflamed eyes. Thera are 527 prisoners in the Huntingdon reformatory. President Harrison was duck hunt ing in Virginia last week. Joseph Martin sold the Mifflintown foundery to Tobias Ancker. The late snow was three feet deep at Hazleton on the 1st of March. Miss Francu Pannebaker spent a few days in Lewistown last week. William Adams, is home from Philadelphia, visiting hit parents. A new candidate for Congress in Suydcr county, ia William Moyer. Congressman Atkinson spent a few days at bis home early this week. Horses soi l by the Wilsons at public sale last S-iturdav averaged $117.00. FOR SALE A car load of first rate western cloverstcd by Manbeck &i Nelson. W. C. Pomeroy, of Port Royal was on a business trip to the county-seat on Saturday. If ev.ry man was as bit? as he feels there wculdu't be standing-room in this country. A boy yelled "R.ts! ' at the dog show, and order was not restored for half an hour. Mrs. J. O Z liders of Patterson fell at her back doer last Tiiuisday mor ning and was hurt. Miki Elizabeth Shortlidge was elected a se'iool director in Belle fonte at the late '.ection. The Putter Thompson farm, at Mexico, was pold at assignee's sale, last Thursday, for $9,975. The National bank of Lima, Ohio, closed its doors on the 1st int. Cause, speculation in railroads. William Allison, eldrst son of Edi tor Allison is ppandin.rx a few days at hia fathsr's hcm9 in this place. What kind of cake should never be depended upon for a larje company? A short-cake. Youths Companion. The suowr in pertain pirts of Lin caster county latt we.k, brought down with it worm.) of various kinds. The snow wan 2 feet 4 inches deep at Huntingdon, ta i ia the wost end of Juniata couaty it was 2 feet deep. Mrs. Heck, mother of George Heck foil in her back yard last Fri day luorning and was severely hurt. Misses Martha Fasic, Sallie Mur ray and Beckie Davis, returned last week from a tea days trip to Wash ington, D. C. The heavy snow of last week, wa hard on weak roofs, and break-ins, are reported from every direction in the sbow belt. A snew slido off the roof of the U. P. Church, at Mi-Coytown, shared tho chimneys off close to the roof, latt Wednesday. Hon. Joseph Martin, spent Sabbath here, as a rest day, from a living bus iness trip, for the iron houso that he represents in Pittsburg. On the 20th of February Samuel Imes and Mrs. lines his wifecelebra brated their guidon wedding at their home in Walker township. The missionary contributions in the M. E. Sabbath school in this town for the quarter ending March C, last Sabbath, amounted to $71.52. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of Lewisburgr, are the guests of Mrs. Walker's pc rents, Mr. and Mrs.Samuel showers, of ashmgton Street For selling oleomargarine without federal license or stamp, grocer H It. Zimmerman, of Harrisburg, has been held in $1000 bail at Lancas ter. We know we can show you a bet ter line of building hardware than you can get elsewhere. Call at Mc- uiintics Hardware store on Main Street. Dissatisfied with the assessment of their properties at full market values for taxation, Shenandoah, Pa., citizens propose to appeal to the Courts. Some depraved tobacco chewer, nightly, amuses his beast like nature by spitting tobacco juice npon pho tographer iiess s show window, on Bridge street. Governor Pattison has appointed David McMnllen, of Lancaster, to the vacancy, on the bench of Lancas ter county, caused by the death of Judgo Patterson. The following i3 a list of letters, remaining uncalled for, in tho post office, in Miftlintown, March 5, '92 : Tunis Vosburg, Mr. C. M. Singer, Mr. Win. H. Miller. Rev. A. H. Spanglor, of Port Roy al, visited the county seat last week He was looking thin from the effects of his recent illness. His many friends were glad to greet him. The greatest glutton, in the inter 5or of the atfite live at Shamokir "Dam nn the Snsnnehnnnn. rivar TLa. cently, he ate 344 raw oysters, with- - l - l L t c : i in a penuu ui nveuiv-iive mujutug An indebtedness is not necessarily an evidence of financial distress, the larger percentage of the business of the world is done on credit, it de pends how large the indebtedness is. Miss Carrie Goshen, of Altoona, is visiting relatives in this place. The average price realized for horses at the Hunt sale in Patterson on Monday wis $93.50. John J. Patterson, Jr., returned from a visit to tho dog show in Phil adelphia one day last week with & very large English mastiff pup in his possession. John is thinking of en gaging in the dog raising business. How many times a day do you ut ter slanders against your neighbors, or against people, with whom you have not enongh personal acquaint ance to know what kind of people they are? Itch on human and horses and an imals cured ia 30 minutes by Vjo1 ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Bank & Co., Druggists, Mifilintown. Nov.. 13, 1890-ly. A stranger whose name appear! to have been Nicholas Eotholt, was struck and killed by Chicago Limited express on the 27th of February, near McVevtown. Irjterment at Lawistown. Looking through a smoked glass the spot an the sun appears to be about an inch square, but according to astronomical calculation it is be tween 50 and 100 thousand miles across the spot. The latest report about Edison is that he can mike a preparation of water and electricity to be squirted out of a hose with such electrical effect that whole armies may be routed or entirely destroyed by the squirting machines. A large party of young people, married and single, of the twin-boroughs, armed with refreshments, took possession of the home of Joseph Perm ell, in Patterson, last Thursday evening, upon the occasion of a sur prise party to Miss Bessie PennelL "A correspondent tolls of a family who used to gat up in bad hnmor every morning a wrangle over their breakfust. The thoughtful lord ana master bought a foot b.iil which ho suspended from the coiling and made each member of the household kick it for a short time befors sitting down to the table. Peace now reigns." The public men who exprcsa their belief that the peop!o aro growing iu favor of ruling silver out as money do not understand the feeling of the public on tlsat question. The peo ple ganerally favor gold and siivsr mo:ier as in days gone by, before the euort was begun to rale taver out as money. The State Supreme Judges are uppish in their riding proclivities they uiust have a special i-levator in tho public building to tal e them up and down to tho Supreme Court room. Well tho judges aro elected by the people, and tUe people do not need to elect men of that kind to the bunch from tbia out. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? I ho great cure for Indigestion, Ly pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks fc Co., Drnggistsj Mifilintown, Pa. Nov. 14, It. One of those unreasonable men who take a nowgpaper for a year or two and then send it back ''refused" or not wtnted," was sued by a pub lisher in Michigan, a short time ago and the nidge gave a verdict for tbo plaintiff of f jll amount and cost. The court decided that notice to dis continue was not sufficient if the sub scriber was ia arrears. He mutt pay Erst. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and JJiemisues from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweenv, Ring bone, fatilk'S, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &.c. Save $5'J by use of one bottle. Wurranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifilintown. Nov. 13, lS'JO-ly. i NowDort News : .Trnlrrn Lvnna imrl his escort had a lively experience while toming from the county seat to this place on Tuesday evening. The heavy mow bad broken down trees which obstructed tho public road. They were required to get out of their sleigh to remove thi obstruc tions and before they got in again Miir ulni.rli 11 riant Tli court on Tuesday granted all appli cations for license excepting that of lllium l ower, Landisbnrg, and B. F. Alexander, Duncaunon. Tho num ber has barsn increased by the grant ing of : license to George Sayder. Now Gerniantown. Laura Walls, of Mattawana, Mifflin Co., bail a very narrow escape from a horrible death recently. She was cross ing the railroad at tho crossing ahead of a coming freight train when her foot caught between a rail and a board of the platform and she fell. Her long coat was wrapped about her, making it impossible for her to rise and tho train was to near her. She adroitly turned from the ineids of tho track to the outside and in doing bo her foot was wrenched loose and at the same time the engine passed her. No one was near enough to give her any as sistance and the-6 who saw her fall felt certain that escape was impos sible. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my lifo 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 whole system. Had given up all hopes cf getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. Tho first bottle of the Nervine Tonio im proved mo so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in tho world. I can not recommend it to highly." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. May 14-1 y. Lewistown Free Press : Jesse Hou ser, aged about 22 years, an employe at Logan works, was out hunting foxes on Monday, in company with Charles Ganoo and Will Looper. Early in the afternoon, while eominr down a rocky part, of the mountain with iiis gun in ins hand ho foil, and the gun in striking on the rocks was discharged, the load entering his left side just under the arm. Ho lived about twenty minutes after the accident. His body was brought to Logan the same afternoon. Ho was unmarried and lived at Logan with his parent. The sad circumstance has cast a gloom over the community around Logan, and much sympathy in manifested for the deeply afflicted family. Following 13 tho program of tho Jnniata Conference, (Synod of Cen tral Penna,) Evangelical Lutheran church, to be held in Liverpool, Per ry county, March 14th, 15th and 16th, 1892, J. J. Minimer, pastor. Subject, "The order of Salvation." Mouday evening Gospel Call, C. L. McConnelL Tuesday morning Repentance, H. N. Follmer. Tuesday afernoon Faith, J. B. Focht. Tuesday evening A Children's Meeting. A. K. Zimmerman, L P. Neff. Wednesday morning J u a t i fi c a tion. F. L. Bergstressor. Wednesday afternoon Commun ion. D. W. E. Scott. Wednesday evening Regenera tion. H. C. Holloway. Sheriff Lapp bought a horse as pretty as a picture at the sale in Patterson, on Monday. A Grand Plan. "How do you make your paper, ga anyhow? I nev er see it anywhere." "We print picture of prominent men and they buy it." "To distribute)?" "Ob, no; to destroy." Puck. Xoriual Clans I will conduct a Normal Class in the public school building in Miffim town commencing April 18th, 1892, for a term of 10 weeks. Special at tention given to those preparing for teaching. Terms $5 to $7, one half payable in advanco. Address all communications to W. E. Almas, Mifflin town, Pa. A Price List for FiitTi. A Southern naner issuod iust after the war orintathe following schedule for "puff of prominent citizans. For a modest puff Four juleps. A tolerable good one One box of cigars. A good one One pair boots. A very good ono One vest and two shirts. A "splendid" one Ono cloth vest. A cerfect sockdolager Ona whole suit. Boston Herald. fepoom! Reduce the Tariff. A n.ftt-i.ain kwvprnnri had & client that was in a bad fix. Tho lawyer sri-il fu the nlint. "vou'll have to play crazy." To every question that is asKea you on me witness sianu, K?v "Knnonn." The client did bo. he an swered every time "spoons ! spoons !" TT - J J 11 Ji was prououueeu crazy, auu iuu nlin iha kvTsr n-ilred him fnr hi foe ho said, spoons ! spoons! That is tuo way witn me present iniocrauc ITVnr nt WncliinTton. it hia been doing nothing, but to every measure proposad in it, snouts, reduce tne tariff! reduce the tariff! For n Time. I will now reduce tho price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 per dczen. Thia reduction will continue as 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 Cenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra paries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tho largo, cities. Wo propose duriug this reduction to let our work cpeak f Jr itself and have no hositaucy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be tha cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifilintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd,. 1892. Munlcale and Bazaar. The ladies of tho Westminister congregation respectfully call tho attention of the citizens of our towns and country to the Musicals and Bazaar, which will be held in the chapel of the Presbyterian church on tho evening of the 17th and 18th of March. They having heartily enter ed upon this project and are determin ed to make it ono of the most enjoyable social events of the season and cor dially invite tho presence, patronage and co-operation of alL Program of a high order of vocal and instrumental music are being prepared which will afford an attractive featnre to each evenings enjoyment. Useful and fancy articles to suit all tastes will bo offered at reasonable prices. Re freshments, coffee and sandwiches, ice cream and cako, will be served throughout tbo evening. Tickets of admission 10 cents. From the Chicago Tribune. The regulars and the militia were in camp side by side. There had been rumors of serious trouble with the miners, and ono or two small out breaks had served to give thorn color, so it was thought well to have some troops on the scene. One of the 'Tegulara" was lying on a blanket smoking a pipe, and a couple of militiamen were sitting near discussing the probabilities of a fight "I think," said one of them, "that I would hesitate to shoot to kilL" "Well I don't know," returned the other. "If I had a brick or two thrown at me I rather think I'd tarn loose for keeps." "It s a pretty Benous watter to take human life, argued the first "A man sort of thinks twice before i i i i , . ne uoes it uniess in me neat ol pas sion. "los, thats true," admitted tho second, "but if you don't act quick some one eise may. Ihen one of them turned to the "regular and asked : "Under what circumstances would you feel justified in shooting a man 1" The latter took his pipe from his moutn, yawnatl, and replied : "When the captain says to." Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three year from Nervousaess, Weakness of tho Stomache, Dyspepsia, 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 lifo. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it haa cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nervo cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifflintown, Pa.. May 14, ly. A Prosperous Couple. Wall, wife, it's OTty years ago since yon an' me wuz tied. An' we have clum the hills of life together aide by side. How we hev prospered, hain't we, wife? an'how well off we be Wen we was spliced we owned one cow, an' now gosb, we own three. I owed five hundred on this farm, Ave bua- dren dollars then, But I have prospered far beyond the gen'l rnn er men. A kindly Providence has shaped the rough course of events Ah now I owe four twenty five an' thirty seven odd cents. Twas only fifty years ago yon only had one dress To agrevate yonr beauty and increase your loveliness Now you've got two scrumptious dresses an' a most tremenilous bonnet, Witnamonsl'ous borticult'ralfair a fiouish ing upon it. Three chairs wnz ia our sittin' room bnt fifty years ago, Bnt we hev prospered wonderfly an' now there's five, you know, We've gaiued a lamp, a puddin' dish an' xtra ycke er steers, A grin' atone, an' a dingle cart, an' all in fifty years. It's all true w'at our pastor said, the worl' moves fast to day, An' with a quick, electric whix goes spin ning on its way; It jtftt gors spiniiin' on its way nntil its work is done, But there's tew s;inners, my dear wife, who've spun ex we hev spun. Sam Walker Tots ia Yankee Blade. MA lilt I ED ; Lauver Kobisox On the 3rd inst., bv Rev. J. R. Henderson at the homo of the brides father in Milford township, Mr. II. I. L&uver, and Miss Mary B. Robison. Lothebs Booos. On the 17th., by Rv. J. F. Deiner. Edmund J. Lothers and Annie J. Boggs, both of Lack township. VIED: Kreidek. Ou the 29th ult., at the residence of her sou, J. Cloyd, in Altoona, from elropsy. Mm. Nancy J., widow of tho late Tobias Kreider, of this placo, aged 82 years, 11 months and 9 days. Kyle. Ou the 27th ult., in Walker township, James Kyle, aged 55 years. Louder. On tho 2Sth ult., in Lewistown Miss Sarah Louder, aged about 45 years. aiiiVaiapfesfaaarr-attuBasazaBBcgM UIKrUSTOWN MAKKXTS. If :rriiSTis, Uauch 9, 132. "nttr ...... 20 JW 13 Ham, 12 Shoulder, jo Sides, 10 Lard io airrtiNTowN ghaik viakelt Wheat, 90 Corn in ear 4 f at, 25 te30 Kye 65 C'.overaeed $4.00 Timothy seed $l.0i Flix seed 1 B0 Bran $1.19 a hundred Clio( $1.60 a hundred Middlings ... .... Jl.lio a hundred. tiroutd Alum Silt 1 20 A nt.rii.'.it: JS:-lt 80 Philadelphia Markets, March 7th, 1S92. Wheat $1. to S1.04; corn 47 to 49c; oats 36 to 3Sc ; chickens 3 to to 10c ; ducks 15c; Geese 12 to 13c ; turkovs 14c ; butter 20 to 3Gc ; clover seed 10c ; rye straw straight $13 to $13.50 a ton; tangled straw $10 to $ 11 a ton ; bay $12 to $15 50 a ton. Chicago, March 5. Cattle Re ceipts 1500 head; steers $3i4.75 ; stoockers $1.753.50 ; cowa and bulls $2a2 25. Hogs Receipts 10,000 head rough $4.10u4.60; heavy $4.90a5; light $4.70a4.90. Sheep Receipts 1500 head; westerns $5.40a5.G0; wethets, $5.30a5.C0; lambs $5.50a 6.50. REPORT of the condition of the FIXST NATIONAL BANK, at Miffiintowa. in the State of Penna., at the close of busi ness, March lt,189'J. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$ 179,199.96 Overdrafts, secure aid un secured . .... 838.27 IT. S- Bends to secure cireala- tioa 60.000 00 Due from approved reserve agents 18,695.90 Due Irom other National Banks 675.00 Due from State Banks and bankers 1,7X6.84 Bankinz-honse, furniture, and fixtures 9,400.00 Carrent expenses and taxes paid 1,098.50 Premiums en U. S. Bonds.. . 6.700.00 Checks and other cash items. ' 750.44 Bills of ether banks 770.00 Frect ional paper currency, aicKeia, ana cents 140.79 Specie 7,672.00 Legal-tender netea 2,809.90 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 2,250.00 Total $ 281,581.70 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 6,500.00 Cndivided profits 1,783.74 Xatioaal Bank notes outstand ing 45,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check 64,639.47 Demand certificates , of deposit 0,892.21 Time certificates of deposit 100.656,84 172.18S.62 Due to other National Banks.. 6,781.40 Due to State Banks and bankers 278.04 Total $ 281,531.70 State or Pehsstlvama, Cocstt or Jc biata, ss : I, Exra C. Doty, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - EZRA C. DOTY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of March, 1892. Febd Metsks, Notary Public. Correct Attest : HENRY M GRONINGER, ) J. BANKS WILSON, Directors jOSEFU U. STIMUEL, ) Hotel It te ttatt Ll(bt. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam thia year, in tne preporatioia oi tnis re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only tho best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to tho light and look through it, otice tho bright, clear look ; then coaapare with other remedies. Price 50o and $1. tf. Does this Catch Your Eye If bo, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle the whole world should know IIARIlISBUItG make of Shoes, cents, ihe best men s Juniata County. We hare them, both Congress and Lace. EEME a shoe is not complete without free from tacks, nails or thread the stocking The Harrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale enly at G. W. HECK, THE OEI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE. STREET. Also the largest stock of Misses' shoes in latest styles and suited at Heck s, Bridge Street. GREAT CUT IN PRICES. MUST GO, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. NO SUCH BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. EXAMINE OUR GOODS COMPARE PRICES, AND BE SATISFIED. Hollobaugh & Son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER 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 woald inform the public that I have new in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a fall stock of Fall and Winter JmiUinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock, consider It no trouble to shew goods. MRS. DBIHL. March 22-87,1 .v. story. It is short and may be under a bushel, are willing it. We are now selline the which the above cut repre shoe ever put on tne market in M 33 E !R smooth, flexible inner soles, that might hurt the feet or soil Shoe is Complete. SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, MIFFLINTOWN. PA. general foot-wear. Ladies' and all sizes. Everybody can be DOWN THEY GO! 1 JYI) Out They Go ! An extraordinary unloading sale of WINTER GOODS at MEYER'S GREAT CLOTH IN more money in a minute than The entire stock of Men's furnishing goods SOLD AT COST. The last three months wo have nearly doubled our sales but hare not accomplished all we desired. Oar stock is larger than we want, as we aro getting ready for our GREAT SPkliVG OPENING soon, and must hare more room. We will not stop nntil the entire stock ia closod out. To form an idea of the greatness of these bargains, one mast see them. The Greatest mnd most startling bargains ever offered by Meyers. In naming these prices we close our eyes to cost and actual value, and we aro now offering bettor bargains in GENT'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. than you ever cured. "Wo simply ask you to look at thom. "We doa't press thom upon you, for there will be no need to do so, when once yo satisfy yourself of the snap we have prepared for you. Early lookers will get the first choice. They won't last long. FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna. 1st 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. HARLEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Geodi Ar MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It Li truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES cf Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lew Trices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, s den'4 fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLINTOWN iPJL. HAVE TBU EDM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT THE FIRST MIFFLINTOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. JarpharEajstoEa Corn Planter V R far Warranted the bct ir Distributor in tb world. c:l fc Cl'.lL---. A. B. FAEQUHAP CO TOEK, PA. EGNO FC3 lARIS lLLUSTB.3 CAT.-uii.?. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AMD CURE BcientiflcallT treated by an atiristr'world-wirlo reputation. leafiios eradicated Dd entirely cared, of from ao to SO years standing, after all Otber treatments have failed. How the dull eclty is reached and the cause removed, fuily explained in circulars, with affidavits and testi monial of car e from prominent people, mailed tree, lttt A. IfOWTiiINg, Tacomjtf Waab. Subscribe for the Sehtihil and Ripubli. ab, a god paper. 5 r-TSr (J HOUSE. A chance to save you can earn in a week. and Boy's overcoats, suits and ITo The Public Clothing that ge oo daily OF JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF JI1FFLISTOWS, PA. WIT BRANCH AT PORT ROTAL. Stockholders Individually Liablo. JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Pretiient. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctatr. IBCCT.KS. W. C. r.mer.y, J.s.pa Rothnxk, J.ba Hertiler, Philip U. K.pn.r, Robert K. Parkar, L.ais B. Atkins.a, T. V. Irwin. Pliilip M. Kepaar, Ali o Jf. Shell.y, Josrj.b. R.tlirack, Jan. fl. Irwin, L. E. Atkiusan, R. E. Parkar, W. C. Pomeroy, J. H.laes Irwia, Mary Kurtz, Jsraroo N. Thoas.soa Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwia, ' Charioii.Snyd.r, Josiah L. barton, J.hn If.'Blair, Robert n". Pattertot, F. M. If. PeanelJ, Loti Light, Samuel S. Rothiock, Wm. S warts. aolomon AianLeek, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will e isid on certificates of depoito. Ijan 23, 1891 tt fsissy 'Tri Arr:rr.;i3r;-1 Ttaij, 7er'?.I,. ttrtr.r-s bliZizti Iglacs and Saw Dills, ' . . lCDd for rt'.locur. r.i.h. ... UfCtry . Tracucb a4 A.I-atM- Ka. RUPTUREIaStS la. tjiso at once. o operation or business delay. Thousands of cures. Dr. Mayer U at Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa., second Sat artsy of cacamonttu Send for circulars. AdTicaXrM.
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