MIFKLlNTOTf : WEir-tSPlT, AC(J. 10, 182. TERMS. gnhscription, $1.60 per annum if paid (. advance : $2.00 ir not paid In advance. transient advertisements Inserted at 60 emit pet inca for eacl1 insertion. Transient business notices la 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. SHORT LOCALS. For Sale. Gooil cigars at Mnsser's. Congressman Atkinson it at home. Jfiirshis aliamter of 4400 miles. The democratic primary election will be Jieltl next Saturday. The Kn'ough schools will be open ed on tlie ".tli of next month. Lt week. thy had rain in New ITexii-o, t'n first in four years. Bvron Siiuman had a big toe severely hurt on his farm last week. The ( 'rraiH Canyon of the Color ado Kivf-r in Arizona is a milt tUep. Vim. J- Marks of Chicago is visit ing frionds and relatives in Patter sou. William Crawford of Washington, D. C, is visiting in this his native town. Charles Howe of Washington, D. C.. is visiting his parents in this place. There are ."00,000 commercial travellers on the go in the United States A good many people from Juniata attend the Newton Hamilton Camp Meeting The Indian Mound Harvest Home wi'l he held in Millken's Grove, Au gust 20th. Mips Anaie Heck visited her uncle E l. Heek, in Latrohe, west of the mountains. Ja'y was a great month for the seashore excursions; August bids fair to he greater. Per a mild form of dyspepsia, squeeze a lemon into hot water and drink every morning. The crop of early potatoes in Juni ata is not a large one, and the late ones have yet to grow. The republican county committee has beu called to met at the Jacob's House nest Saturday. Altoona Tribune : Miss Graver of the telephone exchange, has gone to Juniata county ob a visit. Noxt Sabbath morning Rev. J. R. H?ndrson will preach on the sub jopf of "Dangerous Amusements." Peter Kennedy. C9 years of age, died in New York last week from the bite of a mosquito on his left cheek. Thomas Patterson and Homer Ber ry are home from street passeng?r railway work in the Wyoming Valley. Orders for corn have been sent to the management of the cannery. The concern is not qu'to ready for work. According to rule of town council it is unlawful to ride or drive faster than five miles an hour through town. There is a talk of a bier picnic, and dance in Agricultural Hall at Port Royal within the next two or three weeks. Miss Blancho Wright nnd aunt Mrs. Akley, wife of Dr. B. F. Akley, hfive returned from a visit to friends in Harrisburg. Miss Anna Rhiiman ot Delaware township, accompanied by Mi.is Jen nie Tnggart of Baltimore visited in town last Friday. The warm weather reemed to agree with veoplo for never in the hintorv of the town has there been lees eickncsF. Judge Lyons held court in the Academy building in Bloomfield on account of repairs that nro being Hilda on the Court House. Simon Etka who moved from this county to Fort Madison, Iown, about 27 years ngo. died in the home of his adoption on the 2Cth of July. Mr. Adam Chub, of near Thomp sontown, caught a five pound and three ounce bass with a hook and lino id the river a few days ago. A Watchmaker in Brussels has in vented a clock that is wound by the Sun. The clock must stand before a window through which the sun shinee on it. Justice J. B. M. Todd, at a hearing on Monday evening bound William Mariarity over for court on a charge of assault and battery preferred by one William Johnson. The Pennsylvania school districts get from the state this year five mill ion dollars. The appropriation of the fund is based on the number of tax obles. on an average of $3,45 J to each taxable. A number of hands were taken up into Macedonia gap in Shade moun tain to begin work at the fountain head of the water works. It is ex pected to have water in town by the middle of Septemler. Col. John J. Patterson arrived home from Bloomington, III., last Thursday. He has almost entirely rerovered from the injuries received, )y falling upon a pavement of Bloom ington, some weeks ago. At a hearing before Squire C B. Horning, la6t Saturday Jacob Zigler, of l'ort Royal was discharged ot a charge of selling wine and hard cider without license. The prosecutor John Dull was ordered to pav the cost'. Professor Fanning's dancingschool gocsrtn. The Professor takes great de light in it, and honors every evening's dance by putting on his best clothes. He can go through the movements of dancing, fiddling and calling fig ures at one and the same time. It isn't everv master that can do three things so well at one time. No court has been held in T county. Kni..,nir. m. 25 years. " W'lQ,B the past Robert. Pflnnok.l. t moved nlac ' "uu,nMWB native (rrnca tiAnMn . mnn! "F"ltou uncom- w m i (mi h ro ratwiii .1 , uUmuua m iNorthwooburr township, Blair county. W00Dul7 Fob Sale or Revt.A. hens lot near MeAlisterville, for parUculars address David Robisou, Est Salem Juniata county, Pa. m' Mars is the planet just now that Srr",eAttentinof all astronomers directed to it. The length of itl ,s24hoursand37m!nu'te3 The planet Mars presented a fine appearance last Wednesday evening notwithstanding the moonlight, ft w the great point of attention for astronomers just now. JIT11?? .M,a,lk!nS 0Q the pavement along Bridge street last Saturday, O.ipt .in McCIellan by a missten Ion lli-S 11 Unnn 1 -. . . -.u aulI leu so litrj that he uus not yet recovered effects of the fall. from the The Perry county Freeman says : it e?rly, potato crP o t'bia neighborhood succumbed to the late dry spell of weather, and the discov ery is made that the tuber- are small and but few in a hill. Dancing Master "I want to look at some nic9 shoes for dancin " Shoe Man "yes, sir, here you are, a nice pair of Kangaroo skin shoes and you know, sir, for hops the kan Karoo, can t be beaten.' Chicago Inter Ocean. 0 Tlje congressional conference of the 18th district convened at Lewis town at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening Congressman Atkinson's "conferees are Judge J. L. Barton, John S Graybill,;F. M. M. PennelJ.Esq., Gen. J. K. Robison. Some of our citizens are taking ad vantage of the low waUr, and are getting their winter's uupplv of coa.1 by scoopiag up from the bo'ttom of the river nnd sifting it. It comes from the refuse of the mines, washed down stream, Liverpool Sun. From the Hollidaysburg Register: William L. Stewart, of Canoe Creek , on a patch of fifty square rods on his farm, raised 27 bushels of raspberries, which he sold a $3.20 per bushel. Good crop and good price for the space of that much land. The telescopic views of Mars last week have not resulted in confirming the statemeuts made som tima ago that canals the works of people, are plainly to be seen through the tele scope, however, all the astronomers agree in the belief that the planet is inhabited. The platform on which Cleveland stands says: ''We denounce Repub lican protection a9 a fraud." So that you know that before vou go to the polls that when you vote the Democratic tickof, you vote in favor of tearing up the present protective tariff system. il-ive you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century T The great euro for Indigestion, Dys pepsin and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Curo ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, MifllintowD, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The probability is the next Legis lature will be called on to add an other brigade or two to the National Guard of Pennsylvania. It is an un pleasant outlook when a certain class of citizens deport themselves in 6uch a way that they can only be kept from becoming a despotic force by the army. Th work of laying water pipes to Macedonia was suspended at the Esponschade farm north west of town last Thursday evening because the pipes could not be supplied fast enough, but that did not retard tho work, for the whole force wai brought to town on Friday morning and put to digging trenches for the pipes in town- "Lieutenant Coloaol Stxcator was arrested at his home in Washington. Pa., on the 2nd day of August, on tho charcre of aggravated assault and battery preferred by Private lams. Colonel Streafor went before Squire Rnnte and waived a hearing tor ap pearance at the September term of court m Pittsburg, lie gave hail in the sum of $300 on each charge was released." nnd Some ef the democratic candidates before their party for nomination next Saturday, have solicited repub licans to vote at the primary election. The solicitations are made by letter. The ludicrous part of the circulars may be found where the reader is cautioned against candidates who solicit votes. It is just a little to funny that a candidate should solicit votes through a circular and at the same time denouneo personal soli citation . Tho election in Alabama last we?k resulted in tho election of Jones, the democratic candidate for governor. The negroes in large numbera voted for hiai, and white democrats m large numbers voted for Kolb the AHiancT candidate. The Republicans had 1; 0 candidate in the field. Democratic editors in the north are pointing to the election and triumphantly using it as an evidence that the Democracy permit the negro to vote his choice ef candidates which is all very true when the colored man s choice is a Democrat. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "1 have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache. Dyspepsia, and Indiges- (inn until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought ono bottle of South American Nervino which done mo more good than any 50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I wnnld adviso every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand- Auf. mf( Vicine in the world. ar ranted the most wonderful stomach nd nerve cure ever known. Trial tw-.ttia 1.1 cents. SoldLyL. Banks &Co.. Mifflintown, Ta.. May 14, ly of w::,:"rwrilt children t"ea,n this place on Sunday. Judge Lyons, Dr. Lucien Banks tti : mi -1 vudura liowc ana He ber t Thompson, spent Sunday at "Under the Baker ballot law the StatO Ttftva fnr 1 u. - - mj uuuLiies ana an- balTorboxe"eCOUntyi,ay9 fr the Mrs. Devlin, and daughter from Jersey Shore are visiting friends in Juniata. Mr. Samuel Meyers of this place is a brother of Mrs Devlin Rev. L. W. Sieber of the Lewis- uurg. Union countv T..,n, t-mircu, preached in the presbytenan church in this place last Sabbath. The danger lanterns along the wat er ditch on Washington street last Saturday and Sunday nights looked like a row of planets Mars in con junction. Some one who claims the ability to calculate it says that a twelve thousand horse power engine would be necessary te rosist the power of a single bolt of lightning. The reason farmers do not take kindly to a new road law is, thev be lieve that the benefits thev receive will not equal the money that will be re quired to pay for better roads. "Cards are out for the marriage of L. Holmes Book and Hulda R , daughter of Jonathan Keiser, at the batter's residence, in Delaware town ship, on Wednesday, Aug. 17th." The uncalled letters in the Mifflin- 1 1, tuuuiiu town post office for tho week ending August G, were for Mrs. Hattio Walls, B A. Leiders, R. J. Bcnninger, Joseph Bumette, and postal for F. 1 . Lsfenre English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles. Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Curo ever known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co.. Druggists, Mifilintown. Nov. 13. 1 800-1 y. "A horso belonging to Beniamin neffuor. of near McConneilstown, Pa., which was attached to a hav rake, took fright at a hog which came into the field, and ran away, jumping a six rail fence and carrying the machine with him. Fortunately Mr. Heffner was not on the machine at the time, and the only daraago douo was to the rake, which had to be gathered up in pieces.'" The Pinkerton army organization will be broken up by legislation next winter. No organization or corpor ation should be allowed to arm com panies of men and officer them. That is a power that belongs to the state, and should not bd given to any other organization. The state must protect corporations and indiv iduals in their rights. That is what the State and National Governments are for When you hear a man denouuee another, think of tho motive that ac tuates the person talking. Perhaps ho may ba justly denouncing an un worthy person. If so, then his de nunciation is ail right. If however, the person he is denouncing is a worthy citizen ret assuocd that the motive for the denunciation is a bad one. It mav bo jealousy, it may be envy, it may be business rivalry, it may be because of a Jdtbt that the defamer owes, it mav be mean poli tics or some other contemptible mo tive. "A prophet in Athens, Ga., pre dicts that the crop yild this year throughout this oountry will be tho largest ever known, but that begin ning with 1893, and for two years thereafter thoro will bs the greatest famine the worldjbas ever known." People are complaining and talk ing about resorting to the law to break up the nuiuaijce of evening loafing along tko river bridge foot way. Tho loafers indulge in obseno language and elur remarks, and spit tobacco juice and mako a nuisance of tbemselvc-s generally it is said. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, lad., says: "I owe ray lifd to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bod 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 of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The I first bottle of tho Nervine Tonic im able cur- the proved me so much that I was to walk about and a few bottles ed me entirely. I belitva it is best medicine in tho world. I can Trial not recommend it to highly bottloB, I.! 4. Sold by L. Banks &. May 14-ly. Co. Lewistown Free Press: While W, O. Thrush was absent at Atlantic City, on Thursday night last, a man asccde;l to the balcony of Lis home, on S. Dorcaa street and was about to get in at a window when he was discovered by Mrs. Thrush, who screamed so loudly that the fellow beat a retreat down into the lot and out by way of the lumber yard ad joining. - " " .uunng the storm of W ednesday last, about 11 o clock a m. the bam of Mrs. Sar.ik Kurtz, near Belleville, was struck by light ning and burned to the ground, along with, one cow, a lot of harness etc. This makes the fourth barn struck and burned in Kishacoquilla valley in the space of a week. Bloomfield Democrat : A pole cat invaded the chicken coop of Mr. Henry Myers, in Centre township, 1 last f riaay night and slaughtered twenty fine young chickens. The destructive little animal was found in the coop next morning and killed. Lightning struck a large wheat stack near the barn of Jacob Wolff at. Welsh Run, Fraaklin county. The barn and all the surrounding buildings were burned. All the wheat and hay and one cow were destroyed. The barn was built only fouryejirs ago and replaced one burned then. Jacob Dum has thirty German carp in in his dam at Elliottsburg each of the size of a large shad. While feeding them they can bo distinctly seen. Many strangers, waiting for railroad trains go to see them and express them selves surprised to find how lare they are. Itch on human and horses and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool- lord a Sanitary Lotion. This never mils. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1890.-ly. y0UD mau ' Lawrence Coun ty, Ga., started to go to Dublin, Ga., one day last week to get a marriage license, but on reaching Burton ho was informed that the sunnlv' of mar riage licenses was exhausted. He invested his money in a pair of 6hoos and went home perfectly satisfied." Newport Ledger : H. B Cumbler. in Miller township has razed his house and is ereeting a new dwelling nearer the barn. While fl.n n house is in course of erection tVi family will live in the barn. He ex pects to have the new structure com pleted about the middle of October. The iron ore mince nl Millerstown above the nil,-A illftt liva been operated since 1SC4, have been abandoned and all the operating tools and tramway taken out. The6e mines were opened by George Maus, and have been operated almost con - tmuousiy up to tke present, and many thousands of tons of ore have been taken out, and many thou sand3 of tons of ore have been taken out and shipped to varions furnaces, but chiefly to the Winfield furnace, Union countv. Beaver, Marsh & Co , succeeded Mr. Minis, with James Rounsley as Superintendent, but of late years Mr. Rounsley has been op erating the mines for himself. When these mines were in active operation there were quite a number of men employed, and Millerstown exper ienced a great financial benefit. Large Excursion Train. Twenty-seven car loads of excur sionists passed through this place, last Thursday afternoon on their way to the eea-shcre. It was the 3rd twelve day excursion of tho P. R. R. to the sea. For the next ex cursion read in another column. Republican Committee In sr. Meet- Tho mf mbeis of the County Com mittee are requested to meet at the Jacobs House, Mifilintown, on Satur day, August 13th, 1802, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the transaction of import ant business. W. V. Shirk, Chairman, Oiklaud Mills, August 3rd, 1S02. arrest Home. The Pannebaker Island Harvest Home held last Saturday was atten ed by a large concourse of people. It was a day cf recreation and social enjoyment and good chfer for the thousands who wero there. If the number of people keep on increasing a pieca of the maiu land will have to be set apart for tho accomodation of the hoiscs and carriages of the peo ple in thoir attendance at the annual harvest home gathering. Rev. Mr, Adair, Rev. Mr. Daven port, Rev. Je:e Barclay, ef Iowa, Editor John Speedy, Professor Ail mau and Sheriff Knouse each doliv au address. Signaling I'lanct Mars. A London Astronomer proposes to try and open communication with the inhabitants of Mars by tho aid of "looking glasses." They will have to bo smart peoplo on planet Mars to understand the meaning of reflected objects thrown on their globe by the aid of mirrors. If some object were reflected on this globe f.-om Mirs or from uny other planet, tte average man,s hair would stand on end at first sight and he would run away scared almost out of his senses believing he had seen something ghofrtiy or supernatural. However, it is hoped Mars may bo successfully signaled. Tor a Time- I wfll now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 pe.r dozen. This reduction will continue as long as there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled witli all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries nnd Fiue Accessories, that would do credit to the largo cities. We propose during this reduction to let our work sxcak for itse'f cud have 110 hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata county. Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. Mifilintown, Pa.. Jan. 22nd, 1892. HARRIED i Uijrvt JIcKillips. On the 3rd inst., Ly Rev. J. R. Henderson, James Dimm and Jlarsarott J. 51c- hillips. T T - . jjbast. in aiexifo on the 2nd inst., by Rev. John Landis, nenry tu. uenner, and Miss Sarah E Brant. MirrLINTOWN KARKRTS. MirrLuiTOwa, Ang. 10, 1W2 Hnttor 16 11 Kpjts Ham, .10 Shonlder, aides, 6 Lard......... . ,, 10 MirFLINTOWN GRAIN MAKKBT VTheat, new 75 oil 77 i era in ear...... , . Oats, Rye Cuveieed Timothy sool ..... fc'lxx aoed ......... Bran...... ...... Cbof. Middlings Ground Aiura Silt. An;oncan Salt 45 25 toHO 65 l.00 $1.00 1 GO ..$1.10 a hnodrwl ..$1.50 a hundred ..$1.25 a hundred. 1 20 80 Philadelphia Markets, August btn, i'J'JZ. vvneat bio; corn 55 to GOc oats rfa to 40c ; live chickens 9 to 16c ; butter 17 to 32c ; new apples DU to iue; black berries Mary land and Delaware peaches at $1 to 1.7o ; mount-tin ros9 at $1.50 to $2.75 j potatoes bus. 30 to 35; Timothy seed ifl.50 to $1.60. Does this Catch Your Eyel If bo, get the whole of the story. It is short and may be as valuable to you as to us. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle the Whole World should know - IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, - A ml. 1 1 A A r r a nems. ine Dest $0. uu men's snoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, llexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil the stocking The Hnrrisbui'g Shoe is Complete. i It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OSLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock of ceneral foot-wear. Ladies' and M isses' shoes in latest styles and suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. IIOLLOBAUGII fc SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde roy'K Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. All the latest Btyles of Mou'b Boys' and Children's Clothing, in .Black, Blue, Cheviots, Cassimers, Clav Worsteds, and one dozen shades of tha fash ionable Wood Browns. These arc all our competitors aro not "in it." Our guarantee are 10 to 20 per cent, lower LATEST STYLES IN HATS. We keep the only full line of fashionable hats in tho county. All the lat- test styles in Darby's and Crush hats. pant?, we bave jo luvais We are HhiADyLARIhilS for Ene goods. Dress pant from $2 50 to $G 50 per pair, from Gne Cassimers to the finest inchburg Worsted, sewed with best ana a joy lorever. .NECKTIES, COLLARS Sl CUFFS. Our lino of Neckwear is simply the All the very latest shades and in endlrss collars and cutis, in paper, lmeo, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE&. Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telescopes, and baud bags. We handle tho clabrated Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls. Shirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refunded. In dress shirts wc aro strictly "in it" from the wcrd go. Look at our prices. Laundried shirts, 40c. 50c. 7;"c. 85c. $1 00 and 1 125. Percal shirts 25o, 35o. 50c. GOo. 75o. and $1 00. JS'eglecee shirts, 35c. 50c. 75o. 1 00, $1 50, $2 00. and $2 50. Every stylo and from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine shoes, $! 25 to $3 00 per pair Nothing like them for the price elsewhere. 'fine jewelry. Ladies i Gt'Dt's solid cold watches, solid cold rincs. chains, charms, and a full line cf Jewelry at rock boHcm of goods than other llonfes, and End lor Urst class goods. V e mako every Hollobaugrli & Son. S. S. RUBLE, E M B A L M E R 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 Hottl on Main St. Cases requiring attention at night willjbo promptly attended to by calling on mo at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST MANHOOD! (Piver' Freach Nerve RmeHv,;is Kid with aWrlUsa Qntrnto to c-Jte all Nervous dieM. s. such as '.Vck Jfc5 Memory, Loss o if rrais owr, net vousness. Head CEFORB AMD AFTER USS. ache, V -kclul- new Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all draias and lts of psavrr in either sex, cauted Ly ovcr-exert:ori w yourlifulindtscretion, which ultimately leadto I; fiimity. Consumption and Xcsanity. Price, it rr- package- With every ff order we give a wriKu guarmsrtaa to euro or refund monpy. Fy mail t.c Ly address. PIVER'S REMEDY CO., Tolado, O. under a bushel; are willing it H nro rr.w oalKr, v.Q - - 1 v vy railing tiiv which the above cut repre- SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, all sizes. Everybody can be tte rage thii season. And in this line t rices for same quality of goods we than auy other bouse. In Gentlemen' nnd Boys' tine dresa silk. These pants nro "a thing of boauty perfection cf culor, stylo and texture variety. We carry a full lino of color we parry in stock. Men's fine shoes prices. We claim to handle a finer line customers are willing to pay a fair price statement good or money refunded. IS bat skin deep. Thprarethnnn(lof la.liai who h&vo regular features and would bv ac corded the palm of beauty wore it not for a poor complexion. To all such we recommend OR. HEEHA'S VIOLA CREAM sj Txia&e&ins; these qualities that quickly change the most sallow and florid complexion to one ol natural health and unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin, Freckles, filici Heads rwtrhes, Suohnm, Tan, dimples, and a'l iT:i:-rfect;o:;.i f the acui. It i?. u-t a?oi" i.iii a cure, yet i let ter for thi toilet tabie than powder. Hold by DniKKiats, or seiii ik:4 paid upon r-cr.ipt of joe. G. C. BITtNER & CO., Toledo, O. The Greatest SACRIFICE SALE EVER KW0WN AT MEYER'S Gr e a t CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock OF Sunmier Clothing WILL EE REGARDLESS OF COST, To make room for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Rare ehance to buy Clothing at less than Wholesale prices The Chance for Bargains will bo OPEiN FOR SIXTY DAY S. MEYER'S, Wholesale &. Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifilintown, l'enna. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Sjicciat Invitation To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who hare money to invest to examine the Stock of (ids for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to Sea THE BEAUTIFUL. STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Ilia prices leave all Competitors in the rear, e don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HAELEY MIFFLIN TOWN HAVE ISU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER 0 C.44.1, AT THE FIBST MIFFLIN'! OWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OX TIME CERTIFICATES, f Money loaned at Lowest Bates. H 90 f K rt , irt(is! )firl I r-n .-.i Wn.-ra:.'. .1 !e ! fern -.-,T r.:.-i m t,r'rt Ki-r.-f-f'-.-,; F.rT. titer l.iI.-l!-- r . ;! .: 1 a .A. D. PASQu:.An r.o f TOi;::, :-.. 8eno fob Large iulustratzj Catau? ;r AXLE il GREASE BEST IJT THE VOBtD. ltswrearioa qualities are unsurpassed. ectuaTra eutlaatinir two boxs of any other brand. Not Sorted, by haat. UTti K f Til E i t.V I g& . FOR 8 ALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 7yt Subscribe for the SriTivti Arc Eeptbu 0 a, a good pspf T. 1 I v ;- f "VI SOLD To The Sublic Clothing tkat gees on tJailj JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLISTOWIt, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiridnally Liablt. JOSEPH BOTIIROCK. Prt!itnt. T. VAN IRWIN, CAir. DIRECTORS. W. C. Pomeroy, Jeseph Rothreek, John Hertsler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert E. Parker, Lonis H. Atkinson. T. V. Irwin. BTOCKBOLDIftS : Pl.ilip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane n. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Psrker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Jinry Knrtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr John Hertzler, T. V. Irwin. Chsrlotte S nyder, John M. Blair, F. M. M. Fennell. Joniah L. Barton, Robert H. Pattersea, Levi Liiht. Samuel 3. Rotliiock, Wm. E waits. Solomon Man beck, Three and Fonr per cent. Interest will be paid on certi.'icates of deposite. fjan 23, 1891 tl TO WEAK m Bufferuia from the efFeets sf yootfafjol siitiai. saris decay, wanting wesV nwsa, kwt w saH, ete, I wta send a valuable treadM (sealvdi esnsaiatei' full partorulsr for Lome erne. FREE of diaxve. A splendid medicsl work i saonMbe read sy every man who is Dervoos aad eWbililatea. Address,; Trot. F. C VVnxn, Hoexlue, Ctstu. RUPTURE!: Cure guaranteed bvDr... II.Mavar I'a. kjie at nnrm Kn ... .u . y" Tno!n'l' of circs. Dr. Materia at Hotel Tern, Ite.Hiinjr, fa., second 8atarday ef each uiotitiu f-iid for circulars. Advtcetree. HAElEY.