' " . X nnftr- : i i L & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TrEPSrMMT. U. 2. 1S92. TERMS. gBb9CriPtion, $1.60 per annum if paid BjL..int advertisement Inserted at 6G .Jtjper inch for each Insertion. hnninma notices In local enl- nvgDeioub " - - . in cents rer line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring (adrertise by the year, half or quart;! 1- T.. 1 , SHORT LOCALS. L'8 JjVOns "3 cuioigiui; iiib 'o house. S juirrels are sua to be numerous fr.v k Ko'ner of Harrisburg was . .... ..n nnil:iv jn, ion u j in Obi j voung man is making the tour of the earth on foot. a-'.b worms are eitiug the pota toes that are in the ground. YVik in's chances for Iioprislature are bright .n they eau bo. Ths -.v.u-k of railroad grading goes brivelv on in Tuscarora Valley. Hv."iui IIowo ia at hotna from ash.ini.'ton visiting his parents. Dr. Ivmkh; cf Harrisburg visited friends "i town one day l ist week. Afii3srp.u-tyr.wed through town in w.'ou - eastward last Thursday. JI ss Isabel Allism ia at home from Wellington, D. C, on a visit. Rev. Augustus Fasick of Ilarris" burg is visiting relatives in this place. Jli-s Anna Bnu, of Philadelphia is visiting the family of J. H. Simons. Irwin Pimm, of Lewistown, Rpent Sunday among friends ia this place. It will not be Senator 'Woods that will he Wt in the woods next Novem ber. A number of rattle snakes have been killed recently along Macadonia Run. Tii? r.'.osmSelJ Tim53 has hoisted Miffl argely consumed by Cresa, in the AhWhfin .Je.aa' on Hotel .ate.!"?". w c ijijrcerine and a bi borax. One pure pinca of v.lu-o i.,orm ana Charles Wtf. have returned from k " J to Washinrrton n n mu.SBf lnf In another column read how tn down down ! The price of evert thing g.es down excepting gold and that is going higher. IU' ana Johnr.MilUr, bookeepsr of the Columbia, Ia, National B.nk i, off on a vacation, and with $30,000 of the bank funds. He was promLnt among church people. fm , Itch on human and horses and an imals cured m 30 minutes bv Wool ail 8 SlT"0 tail,. Sold by L. Banks & Co ISM.Tv ' Umat0- Nov. 13,' W. S. Maye?, plumber, of Lewis own has located in Robinson's buiulmg back f the law offices on "wu-o street, where he iuuuu au ins services work in his line. mar secured be for tha r hea 1. 'pab'icaa ticket to its mast 'am T-;chopp caught G-i bass last in the "river near Thompson- A " week town. 11. T. MeVTiniglo newspaper and literary writer spent last week in town. Mrs Will Howe, of Tyrone, spent last Thursday among relatives in this place. It will be a political land slide that will cMver the man who runs against Mahi m. J;rry Loudeuslager railroads cat tle from Kansas City to Juniata for sale. The Methodist Sabbath School picni'-ed in Schweier's woods last Thursday. List Friday 7877 ciwsjb of cholera werf reported from Russia of Viora 34S-2 died. Miss Mary Shirk, of Tyrono is visiting her uncle William Shirk at O.ikl-.nd Hills. S"Vt.Tid new wires have been ad ded t- the telephone lino running through town. Professor Fanning sign painter and "lancing master left the town somi days ago. Over 11.000,000 persons petitioned that the gates of the world ' fair bo closed on Sunday. Pi-rtico building seems to be fash" ionable among hoa.se owners in New Port, Perry county. Mrs. Koikes of Patterson, recently visited her sons Stewart and Daniel Hertz'er in Huntingdon. Tha I-jvangi.'lical Sabbath school pieniced in Ballentine's woods near Patterson last Thursday. Seuitlor Quay suffered from an at- of v: rtigt at Atlantic City on the 17t!i inst., but he speedily recovered. Th-j Knights of Pvthias of AUtiona in a lt'irade in Pittsburg carried off tiie 150 pnzo for the best marching. .iiai'ixck t: kelson have begun work on the Patterson school houwe lot wall. The wall is to be 100 feet loug. There is a saying "tvhau the acorn crop is large," the corn crop will be Email." Tho acorn crop this vear is large. It is estimated that thirty five thousand boxos of the Juniata peach crop will bo shipped from Mifllin station. Tho D iacitm ) planing mill has been purchased by a Clearfield lum ber company who will enlarge the business. Bass are first rate water snake ex terminators. A young snake is a rich treat for the stomach of a hun gry basts. The supply of home packed ice gave out some dajs ag. The ice that is used in town is brought from a distance. Carl F. Esnenschade has been add ed to the Republican State Central Committee force at headquarters ia Philadelphia. fi H. McCurdy an employee of the government printinc office in Wash ington, D. C, was in town on Satur day afternoon. Tho democracy are talking about nominating and running Dr. Lucien Bauks of this town against Mahon the republican nominee. The Beaver, Snyder county Herald bJ7s : Soma corn throuch llidule Creek Valley, is just ready to cut on account oi dry weather. The letters nnonllnd for in theMif- flintown post office for the week end in? Aug. 20, were for Mr. George ixijer, Mr. James Long. A Bradford Evans has bought Ty son's family of wild cats, two old cats and two kittens to send to the Philadelphia Zoological garden. A Union Sabbath School Conven tion will be held on the 27th and 28th of August on the old Camp meetiug ground back of Richfield. An exchftDce remarl-e- -p..: 1 tors of summer resorts complain of poor business. This may be due to some difficulty people are havin in mortgaging their property for enough, money to pay their hotel bills. Las; week aL Chicago tho world's record in horse trotting and pacing was beaten. On Wednesday the 17t,!, Nancy Hanks trotted a mile in 2.07. Ou Thursday Hai Porter a 1G hands high horsa pacad a milt in 2.0o. Robert J. Presberr, of Lmcastcr, was startled the other day to find among a nowly-arrived litter of pigs one that had five ears. Foar of the cars on one side of the head. Th little porker promises tj live and prosper. From the Rloomtlold Advjcite of August 17 : Wm. Orr, Esq., of this plac, on Thursday night had a colt trampled to death'at his farm in Car roll township. This is the sixth horse or colt Mr. Orr has lost eiuce the 1st of April. The new navy of the United States when all the vessels authorizsd ere completed, will comprise 43 vessels of all degrees, carrying 3G4 guns and 1 1, 004 olHser sand men. These include five battlo ships, six harbor defensa vessels, and three armored crniera. Readin-o, Pa., Aug. 18. While viewing a funeral procession from the window of his residence yester day afternoon Rev. J. A. Fritz, pas tor cf the Messiah Brethren Church, bcuuvlkill ilavun, wus saizcd with serious illness and died in a few min utes. I Nancy Hanks tho mara that trot ted a M'.le in two minutes and seven and a quarter seconds last Wednes day, August 17 at Chicago, which is thu bsst trotting record ever nude, is 5 years old, weighs 870 pounds, and is fifteen and tures fourths hands hirh. On Tuesday, Sheriff Lapp took E l Louder to testify in court in Bellefonte, in the case of the Com. vs. Hoffman of Philipsburg in which ho snapped a revolver twice, nnd when his opponent took the pistol from him he broke his collar bono with a fork handle. ofcattlfltirr.1h-Undr;d cloads oi cattle passed this station on Hon Jay, eastward bound. shin ?I??,n of Milford town ship took place ou Monday. Inter- nient in tne Baptist Church gTave The funeral of Mrs Jacob Pa-e minf ,p,ace oa Monday- Inter toll?10 Wh ar? ,iviff ia 8a-P't town, ar9 wonaering how chQr may be prevented from coming across he sea. The point will be to keep tUe cho era germs out of the bar 2f ",at cmes with emigrants across the ocean. It can't ba done. l ' f Mavta. of Lewistown has located in our midst for the purpose of attending to the plumbing busi ness that has become necessary as an attendent upon the introduction of water into the town. Mr. Mayes cornea woll rc.immmdd and will bay6 his head quarters at tht JacobV House. A guebt of Mrs. Logan drank out of a fingsr bowl ia mistake. When ine aisaovery was tittered abont Mrs. 1 u-jgan to save he L-wistown Free Press of August 17 : The hoodlum or tough element of the town continue to make it un pleasant for the young men of Mifflin who frequently come to our town. Jnst recently two well behaved young men came from Mifiliu to spend the evening and on being sighted by our toughs they were watched until they repaired to the railroad station. They threatened them bodily injury and probably would have inflicted it, had not Conductor Foltze and Sam uel Eisenbiaa escorted the boys to the train. The question new is, how long is this dirty work to con tinue T The boys of both towns are ill-treted when visiting in either place, and tha sooner someone ar rests and brings to punishment the offenders the sooner it will be brok en up. It's awful small and low bus iness to lay around a bridge with a dozen boys and pounce down upon a couple of unprotected visitors te your town. Let this element in both towns cease their unmiuly deviltry. The Congrenelonal Situation. Does this Catch ur Eyel If bo, get tbe whole of the story, as valuable to you as to us. It is short and may be barrassnient and humiliating feelin took the bowl and drank from it. She is the kind of woman thai con stitutes tha lady and tho heroine as circumstances require. Delaniir a town of 1100 inhabi tants in the Stato of Delaware was destroyed by a fire thnt, dontly started by a boy's cisaretto m papers in the post office on the lG.h mst., about noon By 10 o'clock in the evening 12G houses almost all the houses of tho town were in aslns. rour persons lost their livss and number of others wore injured. Railroal grading ia Tuscarora Valley is progress:D fiae!v. If there is tnoagh capital back of the grading, it will not be long until tho cars may be seen steaming uj and down the valley. Comp.irativelv speaking a large sum of money will not ba rsquired to run the road from Port Royal to Miillijttown and from hero to the Susqnehaana river. Sbrora of the Newport Ledger sijb : The spociid train run ovor tho P. R on Sunday morniug to Newtoa Hamilton camg-meeting, was not I patronized from this point becanse it was cot properly odvereised. Had a little note been published in tho new spapers in audition to the bill hanging in tho station, more people would have known it, and would have ttkca passage. It looks as if Juniata county is this year, to furnish two congression al candidates for the voters of the 18th district, in tae person of Dr. Lacien Banks as tha nominee of the Democracy and Professor J. T. Ail man as the nominee of the Third Party. It isn't quite fair play to put two men against one, as Banks and Ailman against Mahon. But ia view of tho fact that Mahon is a first rate all round fighter it will make little differancc whether he has one or two or three against him, he'll knock thorn r.M out and not over work him self. Such at least is the fore cast from tho present appearance of the Congressional situation. MAliJUED: Molarity Fasick. On the 3rd inst., by Rev. M. L. Drumm. John Morarity, of Patterson, to Miss Char lotte Fasick, of Mifflintowa. Donaldsox SitiTH On tha 16th inst., by Rev. J. R. Henderson, James L. D.ir.a!dson nnd Miss Annie E. S nith both of Black Log Valley. Bock Keiber. Ou the 17th inst., by tho Rsv. G. W. Koisher in Dela ware township, nt the home of Jon- j athnn KeiFer father of the bride, Mr. ' J. Holmes Br.ol: of near Mexico to Mies Huldah Kisar. Numerous guests were present. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, are willing Mostoomeby. At "Waterloo, Pa., Aur. 4. 1892. Mary E. Montgomery, aged 37 years, 7 months and 27 davs. RHT5E. On tho 10th inst., in Boale .ii c- . i I township, Lerov M , infant son of r'LiToA. " u aJiGcrir nd Ida Rhine, aged a resident of Smith's Valley, Hun-1 v Z Tt i tingdon county, was instantly killed LrV"!" L re",,lonc, by Fast Line west at Newton Hami!- S,Pi7.S,i:',. A"sf1 ton. II was stmdiog on the South 1R92' Y"" S lw M?T ,.,ti.: i I vars, i mom on ana id uavs. ttuv R ntiiuiiiu It ILClttUo irillll TMSS and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, the whole world should know it. We are now selling the IIARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. Ye hare them., both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that miht hurt the feet or soil the stocking The Ilnrrisburjv Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at Q. W. HECK, THE OSLT EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SSOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. At an morning. 10 in 14. 68 A picked nine from this town went to Newport on the 17th and crossed bats with tho club3 in that place. Score 11 to 3 in favor of Newport. The Millliutown boys ware out of practice and the No. vport boys had impoited two choici players from Harrisburg to help them through. Tre worst thing about a straw liJe is that it brings together tho sort of people whose only idea of amusement is to blow horus and howl. Thttn tiu-83 people marry each other and their children are natur ally as big a nuisanco as th parents. The straw ride must go. New Yirk Herald. We lec-rct to learn that Mr. John Gingerich of Walker townthip is auiii-iiii tiuiu .mj v. ..... . ytic stroke- Mr. Gingrich is about eighty years, it is uopea ne may recovtr from tho stroke and bo spar ed to his largo circlo of friends and acquaintances and to his family for whom he has providad so welL Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century 7 The great cure for Indigestion, LyB pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant cd the most wonderful Stomach and Nervo Cure ever kno wn, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &. Co., Druggists, Mifilintown, Pa. iSov. 11, ly. The laziest man existing within the barders of the Empire State lives along the shore of Third Lake, Fulton Chain, and spends his tinn fishing. He reclines on the bank v the shade, tits tho pole to the uog s tail, and when he sees the bobber disppear he kicks the dog, and the animal lands the fish. Herkimt-r Democrat. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Snavin. Curbs. Splints, Sweeny, Rin bono, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemisa Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., DrnTffists. Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1800-ly. when I-astLinecawe speediuc alone and bfcfore he had tima t" get out of its way the engino struck him, kill ii.g him almost instantly, He was aged about 21 yt ars. List Wednesday nijht thre was a cave-in of the embankment at Bix- ler's Station ia the Lonor Narrows between this nnd Lowii-town and two foreigners were killed and ous or two others hurt. TLe Doctors Crawford wore called to the scene of disaster about three o'clock on Thurs day morning. The railroad com pany is straightecir.g a curvo iu the road at Bix!?r's, and tha misfortune happened to the mn who work at eight. A pleasant picnic was held in A. B. Evau's grovo, near Smith's school housii Delaware township a fw days since. The company joined in bing- ing a number of pieces and after singing at 4 o'clock there was a treat, lemonade, cake, chicken and maoy other good things. Thirteen porsons wer present. Miss Rhoda BranthiffWr and fcister Emma, Be'la Meyers and sister Maud, Gertie Loudecslagcr, Jamss Smith, Maud Shaffer, Mandi BranthofiVsr, Ethel Spigman and brother from Philadel- Mr?"H-r i, Aug 24, 1SF2. TOWN GHA1N IS VV'"r ... F?s KflTT. P'oriliter, Sdcs, ... I f.t'l UIFFL" W'hfBt, r,-ru in ear ....... (Vltf Hyo (' o'.erfetii TiUiOiuy 3t-d .... n.tjt a- i ........ Iv&c...... ...... Otitt ..... MitldhngH ... , Gro-.-.Dd S-it AD'nc.tn bn'.t.... ... 10 ... 10 ....v ... 08 ... G .. 10 T.VM? tow 7& 45 25 to38 C $5.00 1 CO ..$1.10 a hr.ndrctl ..$I..")0 a hundred ..S1.25hundrori. 1 20 fcO PiiiLAitKij uia Markets, Aug. 20;h, 1K92. Nnn-.ber 2, red wheat Sic C..1I1 Of) pltS l. to . 5' iOcj poacnes .3 2o to apples The Greatest SACRIFICE SALE EVER KNOWN AT MEYER'S Great CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock OF Summer Clothing WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, To make room for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Ran chance to buy Clothing at less than "Wholesale prices The Chance for Bargains will be OFEl for sixty days. HOLiiOBAUGII & SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than "Gilde roy's Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. AH the latest styles of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, in Black, Blue, Cheviots, Caesiiuers, Clay Worsteds, and ona dozen shades of tbe fash ionable Wood Jrowos. ioese are all tee rago ais season. And in tbis line cur competitors are not ''in it." Our prices for same quality of goods we guarantee are 10 to '20 per cect. lower than any other houo. LATEST STYLES .1m HATS. MEYE Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Penna. J?c; o.its 33 to to $3 a barrel tl.'O t j 7o a crate ; grap 3Ju for 10 ib basket; dried 8 ; dried p.irea pe icnes J to lac ; wheat str;iw $3 50 to $7 ; oats straw $S to 3 CO ; tlvtr Lidos G to 7c ; bull hides 4 to 5j ; hops 5 to 19a ; butler 13 to 2Sj: ngirs IS to 20c: polaloi-s 0 to 3jj; timcthy eced ; 51.00 a bus; sugir 3 to 4c; tallow plna, Laura Merideth, Madge Smith. 4i ; tobucco 7 to "4j ; Havana G3o to Vertie Keiser. Thev all went Lome $1.50; S.iui.dra i-2 30 to ?3 70 ; IVnn- pleasod. J sylvauia wool 27 to 30j ; gces'i 30. Harriet E. Hall cf Wnyntown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great So-nth American Nervine. I ha l be. n ia bod for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my v.'hole system. Hid given up all opes r f getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottlo of the Nervine Tonic proved me so much that I was to walk about and a few bottles ed mo entirely. I believe it is best medicine in tho world. I not recommend it to highly T,witown Democrat: On Satnr- Anv morninc our cood friend Wil liain Casner, of Menno township, onrm-ised us with a present of a sacli of last year's apples. The apples were of the grindstone variety and were smooth and solid and preserv ed their good taste to a remarkable dere. It is something unusual for apples to bo preserved iu such per fection until th middle of of the following jear. Chicago. Au7. 19. Cattle Ra ceipts C0:.'O h-al: intivoj $3.40.i5 50; ttxtus 50.-i3.25 ; cows $140.i2.yj. Hoj:s R -cc-ipts 14,000 head: lough aud comuiou $5d5.40 ; mixed ?5.50a 5.70; prime heavy and butchers weights 3 75:i5.C5 ; ar soriod light, s;5.GOj5.70 Sheep Receigts 3500 lm able cur- the can-Trial bottles, 154. Sold by Co. L. Banks May 14-1 y. & Rebecca Wilkin3ou, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of tho Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until rny health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought ono bottle of South American Nervino which done me moro good than any $30 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured mo completely I consider it the grand est medicine in tho 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 head lambs wethers $5a5.23 $3.5-50. tcxans $4; We keep the only full liuo of fashionable bats in the county. All the lat test Etvles in Drby' and Crush bats. In Gentlemen's and Boys fine dress pacts, wc have No Rivals We are HEADQUARTERS for fine goods. Drees pant from $2 50 to $G 50 per pair, from fine Caseiiners to the finest Fitchburg Worsted, sewed with best silk. Tbeso pants are "a thing of beauty and a joy forever. JNECKTIES, COLLARS &, CUFFS. Oar lino of Neckwear is simply the perfection of color, style and texture All the very latest shades and in endless variety. We carry a full line of collars and caffs, in paper, linen, celluloid and Arlington. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE &. Gentlemen's underwear, hosiery, and a full line of trunks, telesoopes, and band bags. We handle the oo!9brated Sweet Orr & Co., Overalls, bhirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or mouey refunded. In dress shirts wo are strictly in it" from the word co. 1ook at cur prices". I.aundtied f-hirts, 40o. 50o. 75c. 85c. $1 00 and $1 25. Pereal fbirts 25o, lioc. We. lA'c. DC. nnd 51 Ul. irciecce snins, ouo. ouo. ,oo. si w, 3t ou, $2 00. and $2 50. Every style and color we carry in stctk. Men's fine shoes from $1 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine shoes, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair. Nothing like them for the price elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY. Ladies & Gent's solid cold watches, solid eold rings, chains, charms, and full line of Jewelry at roek LotUm prices. We claim to handle a finer liuo of goods than other llousoj, and find customers arc willing to pay a fair price for first class goods. e make every slatu.cut good cr money refunded. 18G5, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation rlo The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothiag that ga on daily from WATE! A Maryland newspaper says: Down in Somerset county Maryland, the other day, Tho farmers have been in the habit of working on the roa is, not when the roads needed it, but when it suited tho convenience of the farmers. To destroy the ab surd custom, a Maryland law auth orizes the road supervisors Tto sum mon the farmers to work when work needed to be dorm. Supervisor Mc- Dorman tried this plan, but the farm ers refused to obey his summons. He called on the Sheriff, who tried to arrest the sluggards, who jhit the dpputy sheriff on the head and knock ed him down and otherwise despite- fully abused bim. Forty farmers then gathered around the Sheriff August i and his deputy and drove them out of the community. Lon t wait till the water is here to have your fixtures plac ed, but place them now, and when the water is turned on, you wilUbe ready to receive it. W. S. Mayes of Lewistown, haa locatea m the lioLison building, in the rear of the law offices, on Lrid";e street, Mif flintown, where he will carry on tne riumDinc nusmess in all its Branches. Special at tention will be given to the placing of ranges, with hot and cold water pipes, bath rooms with all tne fittings complete. SAMTAKY WORK A SPECAL ITY. Hydrants. Cocks, Pipes, Valvesr Garden and Street Hose, &c. ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on al classes of work. The water will be turned on for use about Nov 1st, 1892 Parties contemplating having pipes put in their buildings should have the work done at once. Nothing but Flrst-Clas Material Ued and all work snaranteed satis factory. He respectfully solicts a share of the public patronage. LoiiODaug'ii s son. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALM ER AND Funeral D ireetor. THE MM D. FMSE OF U A TOT ST0GK It will U TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine th Stock of God for MEN, BOYS AND C H J Ii DUBK It is truly m&rveloui to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so ien't fail to gire him a call if in need of Clothing. D. W. BARLEY ilFFLIlS TOWN FJ. HAVE IBU LOT TO DEPOSIT?' ARE YOU A BORROWER 1 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 Ilotel on Main St. Cases requiring attention at night wi'.IJbe promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. LOST aAFiHOODI JfEHVITIS -!, (Pire $ tieich Kcrv Remedv.li xoldwiihaWrttta "T.V Guarant. to curs allNcrvousdi'eax. tlcmorr, Lou C Erain Power, Ner vousness. Kct- BEFOHB ANO ATEf USE. ache, Wakcf- ctsijLoit Manhood. Lr?i:ud- H drains and lojs cf pwcrln either sl-x, caued by over3tertio:'.Of vouhful indiscrtmn, which ultimately lead to la cimity, Contitmptioa and Insanity. Price, line -package. With every orvier we e a writter guaraais. to euro or refund money. By mail t Liy aUureaa. FIVER'S RC.Mi.DV CO., Toledo, O. IS bnlfMrc 3w. Threarethnwn1ioflTlies who have regular features and would be ac corded the palm of beauty were it not for a poor comytlexiou. Toa!l such We n -Commend OR. HPDRA:8 VIOLA CREAM as wsewins thee qualitie. that qulckiychar.ee the most eallow and florid compliixion to one of natiral health and unbteniBliud hennt. It cutl 0:17 Skin, Fri-cklrs. tllaek V.-:- , I.!ofrln ., Sutburn. Tan, PtTi-"!. fin-i imTK-Trt-cflcna cl Uie ekin. It if not a etfietic; but a cure, y 3t is bet ter for ti:tj toj.vt tr.nle than powncr. r)M by lrugiU, crpcLt if..t pttid upon rwipt of Vc Sl lntltSvUi IHnOVi G. C. CALL. AT THE m m&mmt MIFFLIN-OWN, PA. FOTJrt PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Money leaned at Lowest Eates. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFItirt'TOlT H, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSRPH ROTHROCK. PrttHnt. T. VAN IRWIN, rwr. DiaiCTOBt. W. C. Pomeror, Jos.r.h Rotbreek, John Hertrler, Robert B. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Philip M. Kepner, Louis K. Atkinson, '-4 .fiulcss. iJ5j.VVii Ut.l Uwl Ji -I -i- liT.'-r riTi:r f .wcii. 521 zlcz'- "il1 aitui:s, A. B. FARQUH YORK. PA. Gemo for Larus Il'-ustate:? Cat v.ccs. CO BTOCIHOLtEBS : Philip M. Kepner, Annia M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane El. Irwin, L. E. Atkisson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroj-, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Tbompsen, Jr John Hertzler, T. T. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Joslah L. Bartea, John M. Blair, Robert H. Patteraon, F. 31. M. Pennell, Levi Light, SamnelS. Rotbiock, Wm. S warts. Solomon Manbeck, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will b paid on certificates of deposite. fjan 23, 1891 tf FRAZE RAXLE TO .WEAK mi BEST IX TIIE WORLD. Tfsrwveuioa qaal itiea are onsrriaaBed. actually eutlaatlnir two boxes of any other branrt. Noc Sectod by beat. UTbET Til a. GLS t IX. FOH SALE BY DEALERS GEXKRAIXY. lyf Sn bscrifce for tbe Alt, a good paper. BoOning from the effects of yontkfil .aroaa, arr deoay, wastlns weakneaa, lost mankowi. ei, I wtu seed a valuable, treattae (eealed coutatnlog rial particulars for home cure. FREEf ahavxa. A aplanditl medical work ; should ba read by ewmrf loan who la Derrooa and debiusaaea. Trot. F. C. FOWLiH. aoetlua, I RUPTURE!- Cure guaranteew hvDr.J. R.May.r H.Y1 ir.htit i'hll l'O. kjLUG .I Itlll'r. KO mrttr.n Knamau 5rTlXXI ADD Bipibli delay. '1 housanda of rnrea. lr. Mavrr la at Uolel i'enn, Kotilin-, l'a., second Satarday sat each mouth, bund few circulars. Ad tiss Bree.