SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY. XARCU 30, 1892. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if paid Id advance; $2.00 if not paid in advance. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices In local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Republican County tee- Commit- - The republican county committee ig requested to meat in Mifllintown in the Jacobs House at 1 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, April 9 th, 1892, for the purpose of fixing the time for holding the primary election and for the transaction of other business brought before it. T. V. Shirk, Chairman. A Sudden Death- Mrs. Maria Wirt, died suddenly at the residence of her son, D. M. Wirt, on last Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. She had been engaged in sewing, and was apparently enjoy ing good health. Her daughter-in-law, needing something in an other room, went out, and on return ing in about five minutes discovered tho eld lady lying forward in her chair, with her head drooping and the sewing in her bands; at this time her son also entered the room, and seeing that there was something the matter, both sprang t her assis tance, and after raising her up in her chair, they discovered that the messenger had baen there and sum moned her away Grandmother Wirt, wasia her 81th year and resided in Walker township, Juniata county, until the death of her husband about three years ago, since which time she has made her home with her sons E. M , nnd J. It. Wirt, of this place and her daughter at the old home stead in Juniata county, staying a short time at each place. Her re mains were taken to Centre, Juniata county, for interment on the 2lst of March. .Vc Veyfown Journal. .arron Etcapc Trona Death. SHORT LOCALS. The live stock amd farm implement sale season is about over. Auker has his marble works in op eration on Washington street Grecian women hai longer feet than the average man has now. Barnum's show will exhibit in Harrisburg on the 14th of May. AU the latest styles in Neckwear at Hollobaugh & Son's. J. E. Meridetb. of Thompsentown, was in town on business on Friday. Astronomers now believe the moon has an atmosphere and people on it. Flat set derbies, are considered the stylish head dress for men this spring. Potter, is the repuolican for eongress in Snyder weighing 80 pounds Huntingdon county A most wonderful escape from be ing crushed to death beneath the wheels of a railroad train, was made last Tuesday, by brukeman, David Etter. Tho train Etter was breaking on was a long freight, and as it ap proached Bailey's, the engine was cut loose, for the purpose of going ahead and taking a supply of coal and water. Etter was on the front end of the first car, working with the brakes, to slack the speed of the train, then without an engine. Oth er brakemeu were putting on the brakes in different parts of the train. A sudden slowing in the speed shook Etter from his position at the brake and threw him in iront of tue mov ing train, and the wheels of the first truck ran over and crushed his left hand. He threw his right arm over the moving axle of the front wheels, and in that position, with tho axle turning arouud, and cutting his clothes into shreds, he was drilled on his back for several hundred feet When the train was stopped and he was taken from beneath the car, it was discovered that betides a few bruises and the loss of three fingers on his left hand he had escaped. His escape from death is almost miracu lous Etter said be was several times about to loose his hold and allow the train to crush him to pieces, but the natural love of life caused- him to cling on, with the result, that he is still in the lund of the living, but with an experience he will never for get. He was brought to tho MitHin It. ft. hospital where Drs. Crawford and Son are attending his injuries. II erse Thief A treated. Ira Fry, of near Centreville, Sny der conuty, was arrested in this town at the Jacobs House, on the morning of the 23rd, inst., by Constable, Syl vester Bowon, of Snyder county, for having stolen a horse and buggy from a hitching post, in front of the hotel in Centreville, about 8 o'clock on Monday evening, March 21st. Fry is a beardless youth, and on the eveninsr inst mentioned, deter mined to secure money by dishonest means, and go wet. Seeing a horse and buggy with blanket and robe in it. iu front oi tne uentrevuie uoiei, hn fot ia. and that evening drove six miles to Middleburg, same coun tv. and there remained over night. Earlv on the morning of the 22nd, he started and drove to Miillintown, arriving here about 5 o'clock on the evening of the 22nd. Shortly after davlitrht on the morning of the 23rd h visited the liverv stable of John Bergy, and proposed selling the horse bu"v. robe, blanket and harness, for one hundred dollars, saying, that he was on his way to Ohio. About midnight, while he was in bed at the Jacobs House, officer Bowen, of Sny der-coantv. who had tracked him. om in town, and took lodging at Iia Nfttional House. Bowen lost no time nappimg in tho morning, but n the alert earlv, and was not long in finding Bergy, to whom Fry nronosd to sell the stolen property Bergy quickly informed him of the whereabouts oi tne norse an.i uuggy and the voune man. The officer lost no time in making the arrest, and by 7 o'clock on the morning of the 23rd, was on the road to Snyder county. with Che thief and his plunder. A. W. nominee county. A wild cat was trapped in recently. FOR SALE. A car load of first rate western cloverseed by Manbeck & Nelson. Latimer Wilson, of Van Wert, will be a candidate for legislative honors in Juniata. Two Johnstown, Cambria county boys were jailed two days for throw ing snow balls. James Anderson, of this place has been granted a pension of eight dol lars per month. Mr. Price, representing the Wett- mhouse Electric Company, was in town last Friday. Grant D. Adams purchased a house and lot in Johnstown, last week from J. W. Hostetler, for $600. Citizens of Blair county congratu late themselves that there are only 8 prisoners in tho connty jail. Last week Mary J. Adams sold a house and lot in Beale township to John W. Hostetler for $G00. A base ball, bat, belt and cap, giv en with every boys' suit. liOLLOBACGH & bOJt. To hear him talk, every third man you meet can run his neighbors' bus iness better than he can mac age his own. The faraaers who had plowing done lust fall, feel like people who are ahead with their work this late spnn. George W. Bennett purchased a few days ago, a farm from S. Q. Itolirer, in Tusearora township, for $1,500. There doesn't seem to be much of a chance just now to get up a row with England on the seal fishery question. Wood Brown ! Wood Brown ! The most fashionable suit in town, 67, $S, $10 and $12. Hollobaugh & Son. The peach trees that were so heav ily ladened with fruit last fall are slow about forwarding their buds this spring. Thomas Shaver has bought the Banks lot at East Point, and will build a dwelling house on it ia the near future. Fob Sale or Rest. A house and lot near McAlisterville, for particulars address Lavid Robison, Jviet balem, Juniita Co , Pa. A counterfeit of the new half-dollar is iu circulation. It is made of lead and antimony in a mold formed on a genuine coin. If you want a nice, neat, nobby shirt, call at Hollobaugh &. Son's. The Richfield hotel license failed because the proprietor under mis taken advice did not pav his license at the proper time. Edgar Musser and Jacob Davis left for Pittsburg on Monday, where thev will take a coursa in Duns Mercantile College. . The Duncannon, Perry county Presbyterian congregation had sev enty five new members to join it on unday March 20th. John J. Patterson, Jr., and editor Bonsall spent last Friday in Harris- burtr. in the interest of the Mifflin electric light company. Ladies solid gold watches at Hollobaugh & Son's. G B. M. Kepler, of Port Royal, purchased from Samuel Ard, last week, for $2200, a dwelling nouse in the borough of Port RoyaL George Swigart and Elmer Dun mire are the champion fox catchers in MilHin county having caught 16 foxis within the past month. Mrs. Mary Williams, wife of John Williams, of Lack township, fell dead while walking across the sitting room of her house, several days ago. ' A runaway horse in New Port wrecked a buggy threw ont the driver and killed one of two pigs that the owner James Lehr was taking to market. A meeting of retail imploment dealers was held at Harrisburg last week to effect a state organization which was done. Samuel Meyers represented Juniata. Mr. John Howe bought Dr. Frost's horse at the last moment, when the Doctor had the animal at the rail road, ready to car to his new preach ing place in Montour county. In an other column Dr. G. L. Derr, states a number of facts that cannot fail to be of service to you when you come to have your teeth repaired or when you need a new set. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifllintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot ties 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks Si Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The railroad route from this town to the Susquehanna has beon graded. and little money, comparatively speak ing, would put the route in order for the rails. The route bv wav of Tus earora valley to the Broad Top coal fild coul 1 be built over easy grades. This route would cost a great dtal less money than the one that is talk ed about, from Northumberland to Huntingdon. Railroad people who are looking for a route from the Sus quehanna to the Broad Top region shou'd come this way, that is, by way of Mifilin'.own, and see. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Sillies, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cnro ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Miillintown. Nov. 13, 1890-lv. On Monday afternoon, while Dan iel Fultz of Milford township, was engaged cutting down a tree, it be came lodged in the top of another. He attempted to dislodge it by cut ting it loose from the stump, when the butt slipped back over the stump and struck him, breaking his left leg. Dr Dowd Crawford is attend ing the case. Ak Tour Friends Iboat It. Your distressing cough can be cui ed. We knew 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, ti. Ciood Girl Wauled. Wanted a good girl to cook and do heuse work, one that can come recommended and not run around every night. A middle aged woman preferred who would like to have a comfortable home with two aged poople. Wages $1.25 per week, or if worth it will pay a little more. Apply to J. S. Funk, Master Me chanic of railroad shops, Marysville, Perry county, Pa- March 30, It. Cigarette Smoking. New Port Ltdger-. Victor Eugene Eshleraan, eld&r son of Milton B Eshleraan, has successfully passed the exhaustive examinations, mental and physical, for admist-ion to West Point, which wcro recently held at Fort MeHenry, Baltimore. The youn man will enter the military academy on the fifteenth of next June. The class consisted of twenty-five young men, and tho first four very bright bojs failed on account of heart dis ease, caused by cigarette snicking. The governmai.t will not educate any of that kind of material. The Cannery. llold it to the Light. The man who tells you confiden tially iust what will cure 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 the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle ef Kemp's Bal sam to the light and look through it, notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and $1. tf. FALL & WINTER GOODS. I would inform the publio that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Miillintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a fall stock of Fall and Winter fjniUinery foods, 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 flrstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to shew goods. MRS. DBIHL. Usrch 22-87.1.V. MEYER'S Spring Opening. Does this Catch Ifour Eye? If so, get the whole of the story, as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world e hould know it. e are now selling the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents!. The best S3. 00 men s shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. R E 1 M 13 E Tt a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the stocking Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., Bays: "I have been in distressed condition for three years from Nervousmess, Weakness of th Stomache. Dvspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bougrht one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it tha grand est medicine in the world. War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by K Banks & Co., Mifllintown, Pa.. May 14, ly Several nights ago, Albert Cambell son of Dr. William Cambcll, at Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, was awak ened, by hearing some one trying to get into the house through a win Jo w. With a loaded gun in his haad he quietly stepped out of the bouse, and aronnd to the side where he heard the nrie. There he saw a man at work, taking out a ,'lass of the win dow. He leveled his gun and fired. Tho scamp ran awav, but left blood on the snow, which was evidence that Albert's shot took effect. Railroad travel was completely ob structed about 4 o'clock on Tuesday morning at Thompsontown, by the wreck of parts of four freight trains. A freight train westward bound stop ped at Thompsontown station, while there, the freight train following it ran into tho standing train, that caused wreck number one. The first train to reach the wreck from the west was a freight train. It ws stopped close to the station, and while it stood the freight train loi lowingr it, ran into its rear and that caused wreck number two, and com pletely obstructing the passage of all trains. Two locomotives and a score or two freight cars were involved in the wreck. Shortlv after Altoona accomoda- had left Spruce Creek, on the even ing of the 22nd inst., the passengers in one of the cars were startled ly the report of a pistol shot. After a moroeut of excitement it was discov' ered that a young man had commit' ted suicide by shooting bimsell in the hend directly above the right ear. Tho vountr wan was almost dead by the time the train arrived at Altoena. By papers on his person it appears his name was Howard Uriiam The revolver and watch were the only thintrs of any value found on his person. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind.. savs: "I owe my life to the jrreat South American Nervine had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition I my hole svstem. H.d given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonie im proved me so much that I was able to walk aliout and a few bottles cur ed ine entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to hifhly ." Trial Progress has been so far made that an application will be made for a charter for the incorporation of the r.i l -o Tho Pnmnanv is now ready to arrange with farmers J Q IlarriSUlirif fellOC IS COIll plCtC. rnicn mm an.! verptables to 8UD I !9 ply the cmnery, and preference will ba triven to stockholders. This is one of the prospects that will pay not oidy in the stock itself bnt to farmers iu tho raiiing of m iterial to supply the plant. A meeting will be held at the ollice of B. F. Burcbtie'd on Wednesday, March. 30th, 181)2, to close out the stock subscription elect directors etc., and arrange other business farmers, fruit errowers and others interested are invited to attend. For a Time- I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabiuet hotorraph to 1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as ionff as there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer This Ernllerv is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallerv, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra- sries ond Fine Accessories, that would do credit to tho large citie We propose during this reduction to let our werk speak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, thesa will be the cheapest rkbinnt photographs ever made in Juniata ceunty. Rosoectfallv, JOSEPH HESS Mifllintown. Ta., Jan. 22nd, 1892. Cure fer C'vsiatlpatloB and Ick Headache. It will pay you to try them. For sale enly at G. W. KECK, THE OKLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAS IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. M1FFL1M0WX. PA. Al.o the largest stock oi geEeral foot-wear. Ladies' and m;p' Rlinps in liifpst. Kt v ps and all sizes. Jvvervuodv can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. The flood gates have been opened by Meyers, and mighty is the stream of Fine Spring Clothing that has been poured to the doors of the Great Estab lishment. A secret of money making lies in the solution of the croblcm of iu- icious buying. Tbis is accomplished by securing reliablo good? at the verv lowest prices. There is but one store in the country where lowest nrioes for reliable goods rule, and this the majority of people know U at Meyers'. ill en ot Jauiata county, tbink and study well over what we have to say. Our grand and t-uperb stock of Spring and Summer clothing a simply per fection perfected. Suppose we talk to you as plainly and sensibly as possible, bile asking your valued and weloome patronage. Tbis is what we want to- impress upon your mind. We have everything you may need in the way of clothing, whether it may be a necessity or a luxury. YOUR IJNTEREST IS OUR'S. We offer jou ihe best dollar's worth of goods for a dollar ia money, and this is a fair exchange. Our $1, $5, $G, $7, $3 and $10 suits, are popular ith the people btcaue these prices are such as any man can afford to pay. Low as these figure t are, the suit aro in all patterns, shades, and colors and you have hundreds of suits to choose from. Our $12, $15, $10 and $19 suits are marvels fur the uoncr. You have choice from suits in first o!as4 domestic and imported CASSI.MKUES. CORKSCREWS, UIKYIOTS, WORSTEDS, WHIPCORDS, DIAGONALS, &o , in handsome and stylish broken plaids, stripe?, checks, mixture, etc. Etch suit is trimmed, made and huislidd in an elegant manner, and are honestly worth from o to 7 mnie money. We know they cannot be duplicated outside our store under $15 to $25. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING CLOTHING. The very choicest stle. the very best good, at the very lowest prices. Children's suits from $1 to $5. Roys' suits from $2 50 to $7. Rig boys' suits, from 10 to 18 years, $3 to $9. Hoys' short pants, 25ots, 4Scts, and C7ets. Roys' long pants, CScts, SOcts. $ I 25. Knee pants suits, sizes 4 to 15 fanoy plaids, cheviots, and striped eassimeren, worih at least $5 to $5 50. Big boys' magnificent dress suits made and trimmed beautifully. You can save'at least $3 on one of these suits. MEN'S BUSINESS & DRESS PANTS, $2, S2 50, $3, $3 50, $4 and $5. Two tbousaud pairs of pants ig the extent of our stock. But it is not so much the extent as the elegance and low prices of our assortment that we pride oarsslves on. We can and do save you fully 25 per cent, in our pants depart ment, aDd a single purcbaso will prove it. Try it. COXE TO MEYERS' FOR HATS. We will show you all the new celebrated makes. Our Furnishing Goods Department is the right place to buy your underwear. GEJN TJLE MEN'S UMBRELLAS, In silk, gloria and sateen, from one dollar up. Trunk and Satchel Department on second floor: a car load just received ; our prices raDge from $1.50 up. Go to FERD MEYERS, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifllintown, Tenna. AND SAYE 25 PER CENT. Barks Connty auditors have com pelled Reading prison inspectors to pay ont of their own pockets lor cigars charged up to the county. James Mathers and Samuel Stener, students of the Huntingdon Normal School are spending tkeir spring va cation at their homes ia this county. If vou are looking for the latest stvle of derby or crush hats, Hollo baugh & Son have them. Samuel Ard, of Port Royal, has purchased the Hawn Mill property, in Milford township, for $1,700, and ill occupy the same after the 1st of April. The Presbytery of Huntingdon will bold its regular spring meeting in the Presbyterian church of Hunt- tincrdon on Tuesday, April 12, at 11 o'clock. We know we can show you a bet ter line of building hardware than you can set elsewhere. Call at Mc Clintic's hardware store on Main Street Fancy zinc trunks with iron bot' toms, only $2 50, at Hollobaugh & Son's. According to an old saying, March 23, is "fruit day." If the sun shines brightly on that day, fruit will be plenty. If clouds obscmre the sun fruit will be scarce. It was a cloudy dav at Mifllintown, and fruit, will be scarce, if the saying is true. bottles, 151. Co. Sold by L. Banks May H-ly. It is reported that the auditors of Fermanagh township have passed the service account of the road sup ervisors of the past vear. One of the supervisors it is said reported ia th aggregate not giving day and date 10'J days service. Ihe other 6U pervisor reported in the aggregate not givinr day and date wn days services, which is causing talk among the taxpayers of the township. To have put in that much time on th roads would require 5 months of 21 days each, or within a few hours of 9 days in every one of the 12 month of the year and give over $13 dol lars pay to each supervisor every month of the year. The citizens of the township are awaiting the publ cation of the Auditor's report with great interest to learn somcthin definite. James Kennedy and George Hack enberger were found guiltv at th February term of court of Highway Robbery. Kennedy was sentenced to the YesterD Penitentiary for four years and six months. Hackenberger's sentence was eighteen months in the same institution. Recently Kennedy made a confession in which he denies that Hackenberger had anything to do with or knew anything of the robbery. Last week F. M. M. Pen nell Esq., coansel for Hackenberger journeyed to Pittsburg and inter viewed Kennedy and got from him a sworn confession, to be used before the beard of pardons in an effort to i secure the release of Hackenberger. Dr. Silas Lane w hile in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs?, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It it in the form ofi drv roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidnevs, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it dors wonders. Druggists sell I it at 50ets a package. tf MirTLlNTOWN MARsTKTS. KirrLiarews, March 30, 1S!2 Putter ... fP flam...... Shoulder, Sides, .... Lard 20 12 .12 10 10 10 GREAT CUT IN PRICES. veECoats & Heavy IotIii; MUST GO, to make noon FOtt SPRING GOODS. J0 SUCH BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 188lJ Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale ot Clothing that goes on daily 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 MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His crices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. HARLEY IMIIFLIIS TOWN EXAMINE OUR GOODS COMPARE PRICES, AND BE SATISFIED. Hollobaugh & Son. E MlFrLIN TOWN GRAIN MAKKKT Wheat,. 85 Corn in oar... d Oats, 25 t2S Kyo 65 Clovereeed. ............ . $4.00 Timothy aoed ................ $1.00 Flax aeed 1 60 Utan $1.19 a hundred Choc...... . ........$1.60 a hundred Middlings .... ....$1.25 a hundred. Ground Alum Salt 1 20 American Salt 80 Philadelphia Markets, liarcb 2Gth, 1892. Number 2 wheat 97c; corn number 2, 47c ; cats 31 to 36 ; apples $1.50 to $3.50 a barrel ; feathers 35 to 46c lb; mackerel $11 to $40 a barrel ; dried apples 3 to 5c ; dried peaches 4 to 18c ; dried black tarries 2c; pitted cherries 3 to 9c; driad plums 5c j whartleberries 8a ; pota toes 35 to 55c a bushel ; onions 85 to 95c a bushel; naw Florida tomatoas $150 to $3 a crate; new cabbago $2.50 to $3 a barrel ; calf skins 60 t 70c ; hops 4 t 5c ; cow hides 3 to 4c ; te-r hides 6 to 7c ; tobacco 6 to 15c a lb for Pennsylvania seed leaf; Harana 72c to $1.15 lb; Sumatra $2.25 to 3.25c a lb ; tallow 4c a lb ; clovrseed 12 to 13c ; rica 4c ; chick ens 7 to 20c ; clucks li to Loo ; gassa 11 to 12c ; turkeys 14c ; eggs 14c duck eggs 25c; geese eggs SOc; butter 15 to 29c a lb. Chicaoo, March 25. Cattle Re ceipts, 7500 head ; btaers $4.30a4.G5 ; others $3. 40a4.75; stockers $2a3.50; cows $1.60a3. Hogs Receipts 25, 000 head ; common $4a4 25c ; pack ers and shippers $4.45a4.70 ; prime calling on me at the National Hotel. l 1 t Tftl ca. i;if I ' S VERY RESPECTFULLY, 5.60; westerns $6a6.15; yearlings $6.05a6.17i ; lambs $6a6.75. R S. S. RUBLE, MB A L M E AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. t ,i; i.nir nnmsnii for ftnv length of time. My under j pin uniAUOV avs a-'iA v j o taking room ia three doors north ot the .National tioiei on juain ou attention at nieht will be promptly attended to by S. S. RUBLE. for HAVE I0H MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CALL AT THE FIRST S1K MIFFLINIOWN, PA. FOUR 3?EH CENT. IKTEEEST PAID 0. TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Leaned at Lowest Eates. IWiirEey&ss ton Pi: ma Warranted the bt Vorn Imppr an4 um t iK-fiect Korce-fevd Ft!'. ixcr UlMrihutnr n .it--world. Szzi is? Cr.lir:.-. Anxc:iss, B. FARQUKAR CO YORK, PA. 8ENO FOR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATAi-G rJE. ma. ray.?'. , JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLHTOWJI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiiidnally Liable. JOSEPH EOTHROCK, PrtuJeni. T. VAN IRWIN, Caikur. BIKECTOIS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joitph Rothroek, John Hertiler, Philip H . Kepner, Robert E. Parker, Leaia B. Atkinaaa, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLM EES s Philip H. Kpaer, Annia M. Shelley, Joseph Rothroek, Jane H. Irwin, L. E. Atkimon, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaas Irwin, Mary Knrtz, Jerome N. Thepin, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin, Charlwtte Snyder, Joiiah L. Barton, John II.; Blair, Robert H. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, pamuelS. Rothroek, Wm. Swartz. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will ba paid on certificates of deposite. fjan 23, 1891 tf DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE SK? ..reached d the Tu removed, fu ly Spimed .n circnlara, w.th aflldaviu ndtoa. tree. - Subscribe for the Skstlnil ASD Rifubli. CA, a good paper. .'tiKj-lvaLla AgrlctHtral Voris, Teri, Px tardahar's btaadsrd LiigianaadSaiT Biili. 1 Send l"r Cftl.lofu.. Ptt.blr. Sri. ffl & B ttowy. 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