ML it UKPUBLIOAN KIFFLINTOWN : rPESPiT. SEP1EWBER 14, 1802. TERMS. ..vjcription, $1.60 f ancnm if paid Jtinco; 5--00 Ii' not paid in advance. ,.;snt rfTorisnn: nt interfel at 60 v-"inrh fcr each insertion. Lnient business notice In local eol- YlO centa per lioe for each insertion. nclion will be made to those desiring VdVertiee by the yuar, half or quarter r- - l.-etvic locomotive ipoiuotive. the is the SHORT LOCALS. This is fair week at Newport, n !) tei fro:u tho jail to rirer. The imin? I Alton Si boll will attend the Albany ft atr sl-u 1 - " I,9Wistovu is talking about estab lishing ' .-hii t factory. B. L. Simiuiin, Las entered Albany lav soii".'l a i student. TLe cat uf ry was visited by many people during court week. CLi'icra nii.lid tl.e United States in spots in and 1852. Hobt-rt Nixon of Ilarnsburg spent a few days in town lust week. There is quite a flefct of ships off New York barber with cholera. The cholera r.'ies on the ships in quarantine, oQ" New York harbor Georjre J. Parker, will attend Ann Arb . r law school this winter. Di". J:aoI L. Saado of Cincinnati is visiting u':; parents in this place. JaJ.u'e Harnett, Judpje Jackin and Judge D itv, were in attendant 3 up on euu't. Rjbert McMeen Eq., has been appjiutt-J i-ounstl for the bo-ird of Couuty Commisbioncrs. The bagpipe, tho favorite Scotch and I'-i'i- u irstrument, was invented by tho Hi -eks in 200 B. C. T'.iomas Fusick of Phiadelphia, has be u v:iia; hia parents Mr and Mrs. Alo:i? Pasiek in this town. The vote is not Thf a crop W an rir". with fconrinVXr" ",aer ? tarn- , r ?uuuc edition on could Friday theB reoU of how well ther Pin V t hium , i . J last mornin"'. daVi JTa!an ompanied his 7 . as iar lfie eo as New York city, last Satnrday, Miss Lou T!-' ftWr1 for Joralera via Jaffa ! has come to be a realty. And ZZlPt- 19 American Womotivos 1D 6pite of the t 01 Demncra c i il ., . k BUUW mat Am, tue gooua cost more and so good as European. Mrs. Frederick Espenschade who lived m this town and kept a store t n& Eg6-r 8 dm 6tor ov i. m tho fifticH is visiting her nephew Merchant Espenschade and frnilv l,u,w upr nusband's death at IU vu, sue uas been In-sport. erican are not iur at DO- Vi'illiams- for Q ia7 in Chester count v, for Lnited States Senate, stood 4 O'.'i), for Dalzell 2,300. Mr. Gillan democratic candidate for Co'.'ressin this the 18th district has withdrawn from the canvass. The steamer Scandia jumt in from Europe, last Friday reported 32 deaths from cholera during the voy age. The "ilclvinley bill prevents all comvict labor goods from Europe, from being brought to the United State?. In 1SS0 Kansas hid a wheat acre age of loss than 2,0O'J,000 acres. This var she is s.'.iu to Lr.70 1,000. 000 r-ercr.. The first oil well wvs discovered in Wayne county, Ky., in 1828, thirty years before tho discovery of oil in Pennsylvania. Chicago was scared ou Saturday by a reported case of cholera, the case however turned out to be some other ailment than cholera. Tha lonePt canrd in the world is the one which extends Trcm the fron tier of China to St. Petersburg. It measures in all 4, -172 miles. Emerson Spide of Mercersburg, was lodged in jail on Saturday eve ning by railroad policeman YV'eller for Fter.ling his way on cars. Mrs. J. S. M. Gil3on. formerly of Port Royal, did at the home of her husband in Duncansville, Blair county ou the 3rd inst. What kind of men are we getting to be when wc hurry to the raiiroad stations and cheer fist fighting br'itos like Corbet t aad Sullivau 1 Miss Blanch Wright and aunt Mrs Akley, wife of Dr. B. F. Akley, of Pittsburg. Lave returned from a vis it to relatives in the Wyoming Valicy. The American tourists i Europe ere wishniEr tuey nail stayea in Americo. They can scarcely get away on account of the cholera scare. Letters in tho Milrlintown pot;t ollica uanllol for, September 10th, were for Mr. Jamos Alexander, Mi-3. A. L. Pannebaker, W. A. Williams Mr. L. Kcpps. Circle of police boats surround the cholera ships that He off the city of New York. The police Iat3 are there to keep people from going to and from the ships. Colonel Showers and Samuel Mey ers were Sheriff Lapp's assistants in taking the three convicts Walker, Shinelauff and Moore to the western penitentiary last week. It is said a Lack township man cured himself of dyspepsia by swallow ing a mouthful of braa after ac'a meal. ThU is a brand nw remedy. Democrat and Register. The occupation of the citizen who stood aroutd the polls and street corners haiidiner out tickets on elec tion dav is crone. The new election law settled that occupation. W. Kcibh Gillan, Esq., of Cham bcrsburu, late nominee of the demo' cracy for Congress, knew enough to tret in out of the political rain, heuce his refusal to run for Congress. Gsb -nd E. C. Williams of Chap nan, Union township, Snyder Co., Pa., claims to be tho first volunteer soldier BL'iiinst rebellion. He was mustorod in at Harrisburg between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock on the 15th dav of Auril. 18C1. and laid out camp Curtin. The Mugwump organs have an un pleasant job on hand in attempting w refute the showing made by Com inihMoner of Labor Peck in his re port on "tho effect of the tariff on labor and traces" in the State of New i.ork. The general conclusion ar rived at by the Mugwumps is, that since it has been shown by investi gMion th it wages have increased Jhat production has increased and i?" "rikes have lessened in New since the McKinley law passed it-it has foUim- to do with it UM w a beautiful symmetrical and aiiiete 5, ngwnmp argument and Have you tried South American jNemue the gem of the century f 1 he great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant, ed the most wonderful Stomach and Is erve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co, Drnggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. It is a grcd thing to clean all un clean pla-ies as a help to prevent cholerft, but ho place to keep clean and healthy is the stomach and bowels. With a healthy dige-.tion you are proof against cholera. With an unhealthy digestion you are liable to become its victim at any time or in any place this year. Newton Hamilton Watchman: A couple of our nimroda know what it is to hunt and trespass upon a man's land that has notices posted, but it is not necessary to post notices to bring and sustain an action for tres pass. A man has uo right on an other man's land without the per mission of the owner of the land. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stilies, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drnargists, Milnintown. Nov. 13, 1890-ly. Twenty Tnonsand. fr,AfbUt twCDty tbusand cans of week PUt UP in the cannery last . Election Beoth. ad election booth will be put up on tnO fair rrrnnnl L T i 7 , , . . . . oju ai run iuyt aarinsr " - wuere who cboose do so may learn how to vote. to For Hay Ferer. A wash made of witch hazel and cocamoand applied to the naal passages, is a mngic cure for hay fever. Begin treating when yu first discover the disease. Both Appeal. The effort to make tho Thompson town bridge a public bridge has thns far proven itself unsatisfactory. The viewers placed the sum to be p lid by the tax payers of the county at $15, 000. The bridge owners say that is not enough, and the County Com missioners say it is too much hence both parties appeal. Hydrants A nice lot of hydrants, iron pipes and fittings, rubber hoee, wood iron and chain pumps, just received. I am prepared to fit up and place in position pipe hydrants, tanks, and ail Decessary appliances for conduct ing water. Cbprges moderate. Work guaranteed. Call on or address, F. W . Noble, Mifflintown Pa. Cholera In Winter. Dr. Sayre, of New York, savs there is no belief more erroneous than the one that frost kills cholera. "The cholera ha never made worse ravages on earth than in Russia in mid win ter, when the temperature was much lower than we ever have it here. It in folly to think that frost will check it. Killed by Cars. Some years ngo the post office in this town, while unfler the manage ment of Solomon Books was robbed. The thief was arrested at Harrisburg, and immediately railroaded by the United States Court, then in session at Wiiliamsport into the Western penitentiary. That thief and tho thief Moore who was sent to tho Western penitentiary last wcc-1: from this town for the robbery of H. J. Shcilenbergei's bouse in Fayette township nre one and the same man. Hon. Jitafs North gave a dinner at his homo on Alain street last Sat urday, in honor of Hon. A. L. Tilden, deputy Secretary of the Common wealth of Ta , R. A. Snyder, Chief Clerk of the Corporation Dep't, Col onel John W. Jiles Assistant Clerk Corporation Dep't, Mtior Fadden of the Library Dep't, and Captain Rife, f the Commission Dep t, all of llar- risburg, and Dr. Lncien B.icks and W. D. Cramer of this placo. After the dinner, the guests were driven into the country cud were shown tnrouqh some of tho many peach or chards in this county. They return ed to Ilarnsburg in the evening high ly pleased with the entertainment and visit. Huntingdon Journal . On Sunday morning last John Showalter, a well known citizen of Pnn township, was found dead ?n bed. He had not ieen ill and his death is attiibuted o heart failure. He was aged about CO years. The Pennsyl vania railroad, on Siturday last, suspended almost two thousand la borers in their employ between Hir risburg end .Alloona. Eight iiiTi dred of these men wero suspended from the Altooiia fchops. It is unlawful ta build bliaus for the urposo of shooting wild turkeys. That old practice is still carried oq in some of the rural districts of this county. It should be rcmemliered that every blind built for that pnr- ose subjects the offender to a fine of $23. William Kennedy of Milford town ship was killen by cars last Friday evening. He had been to see his neighbor Casner and was on hia way home and was struck on Wellr's crossing below Patterson, by the bumper of a car that was being run back from Port Royal. He was knocked clear off tho track and was dead when taken to his home a short distance from where he was killed. He was aged about GO years and leaves a wife and three children. Look out f or lltiu. lea- A man was arrested in Milton L:ut week wbo may mpke his appearance hera, and will be well for everybody to be on the lookout for him. He bought fiva cent's worth of caramel at a druj store, m;iog it with a quantity of water, had a fluid thit resembled exh act of vanilla so closely that he readily succeeded in fleecing a number of people with it. He was arrested, fined and released. If he comes here, don't let him swindle vou. Lewisbwrsj Aeirs. Congressman 3loiunated- Mr. Gil hi ti the. first nominee of the democracy of this congressional dis trict dec'' 'led tho nomiuatiou. Tho conference w.ia rs convened at Lewis town last. Friday and nominated W. W. Troat. editor of the Ltwistowu Free Press by nc "tarnation. There is no announcement that Trout has ac cepted, bn' if he dots Mihon will have more trouble to luu tho race than if G;l'an haJ remained in the field. The edit Di'3 in the district w;'l be slow about trainiug the;r guns on n fellow editor. .Meeting of al Veternim of the l asted state at Haiti more Keiluced Rates tit t'iiinnUTauIn Itailreatl Plumbing. S. R. Conrad, who has had a long experience in the business of plumb ing offers his services to the citizens of Mifflintown and Patterson He will put into your heuse, steam, hot water fixtures and all kinds of piping pertaining to his business in a workmanlike and satisfactory man ner. Does this Catch Your Eyel For Two Cents In TV. i i - . -i: outage sramps, you can get a circular issued by the State Board of Health, on precautions against cholera, cholera infantum, cholera morbus, summer diarrhea and dis sentory. Address Benjamin Lee. M D., Secretary, State Board of Health, 1 niladelphia, Pa. Fort Royal Fair. The fair will be held at Port Roval Septembtr 21st, 22d, and 23rd. This is the place nod time for the annual gathei.'ng of people from all parts of the couuty, aud from ad joining counties. There are three thousand dollars in premiums. The premium list has been revised and enlarged, rhe speed m-ocram is at tractive, and will consist of trotting, running and bicvele races. A bal loon ascension will bo one of the the features of the occasion. The exhibition in floral hall is expected to be fine. The fruit and vegetable displays will doubtless be up to the standard. The poultry exhibit will be an attractive one in the quality of fowls exhibited. The ladies de partment has always been one of the attractive places on the ground and will not fail titis time. Good music each dav is provided by the management. If so, get the whole of the"story. as valuable to you as to us. It is 8hort and may be MARRIED : McMkes Lawson. On the 1st inst., at the brides residence, by Rev. S. A. Davenport, Hirry H. Mc- of Reed's Gap. and Elizabeth E. Lawson, of Tissearora townshin Haines Fuxadine. Oa the 1st inst.. at Academis. bv Rev. S. A. Davenport, John R. Haines, of Tur- bett township, and Ada M. Falladioe of Port Royal. DIED: Shirk. Od the 1st int., Calvin !., son of H. W. and I. F. Shirk, aged 10 years 1 month and 29 days. Nnox. Oa the 1st inst., at the Avon Inn, Avon, Lebanon county. Mrs. C.tthai ir.e Oraeplaud. wife of Robert B. Nison. formerly of the Keystone Hotel, Patterson, aged 44 years, 11 months and 15 days. Mickey On the 5lh inst., at Kil mer, Turbett township. Nliie infant daughter of R. .1. and E C. Mickey, aged 3 months and 17 days. Bartox On the fith insl., in Port Royal, suddenly, Miss Leah, Barton, aged about 50 years. liif r"LIMu.n" MARKETS. MirriiNfons. S.'pUm'ofr 14, H?-2. WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead of hiding our candle ur.der a bushel, are willing the whole world should know it. We are now sellinrr the HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's shoe ever put on the market in J uniata 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 leet or Boil the ftocking The Ilurrisbui'tr Shoe is Complete. It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, THE OBLX EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SBOE MAS IN JUNIATA COUNTY, BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN. PA. Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. is Fu'tar Ktzr Mam Shoulder, s;drs, KIFFLINTOWN GRAIN Wbeaf, Corn in csr ii. Kr ll'-u ?rpH. TiK.'jtLy 8ii:l S HHl bran $1.10 a Lumlrud I'r.nf $1.5l a hunlr-d ulidll:ug l.'J-j burnirfd . Gr -iind Sj!t 1 -0 Au:(-rt:.?i S:i!: hO ., 15 . 19 ...li .. OS .. fi . 10 KIT 4 25 to8 ti l .!)0 . I.IMJ . 1 lid IIOLLOBAUGII SON Have knocked competition in Clothing, higher than ' Gilde- roy's Kite." Their SPRING STOCK Surpasses all former efforts. All the latest styles of Men's, Keys and Children's laottimg, in ioauk, Blue, Cheviots, CassiuK-rs, Clay Worctcds, and one diz.m shade of tbe fash ionable Wood 15rowns. Thc?o are all tbe rage '.his season. And in this line our competitors are not "in it." Our prices for Fame quality of goods guarantee are 10 to 20 per ceot. lower than any other house. I! ATS. The Greatest SACRIFICE SALE EVER K&I0WN AT MEYER Great CLOTHING HOUSE ! Entire Stock S OF Summer Clothing WILL BE SOLD REGARDEESS OF COST, To make room for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Rare chance to buy Clothing at less than Wholesale prices The Chance for Bargains will be OPEiN FOR SIXTY DAYS. Wholesale &. Retail Clothier, Biidge Street, Mifllintown, Pcnna. hut.- in 1: c- connj. Ail the lat r -l. ;.. nn J R.iya fine dress 'AKTKl'S frr fine goods, from !Ino Caill!ers to the noest tesc p;tr.! are "a ihiog of beauty 1805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Special Invitation To The Public Pll LAIIL1H i ISO'2 Wheat ' oats :n to :3S)-. ; eggs 20 to -22c ; From the Perry Couuty Demicrat .- Thirty one baby coaches, each with a baby iD, formed a novel pro . , f e "V l ceesioa on tne etretis 01 .cwpoit Tuesday evening of last week. A little daughter of Lawrence Zeis, who lives at Richmond iurnace, was bitten on the toe by a copper head snake the other dny. She im mediately eat down and sucked the toe, thus' probably saving her life. A fine four-montus-om coit, ie- loning to Mr. Moses irostie, 01 Madison township, met death ban- day of last week in a horrible man ner. It attempted to jvrap over a pale fence and oae of the pickets on the fence ran ito the colt's abdomen tearing out its intestines. To end the animal s sutlenng u was kub on tho head with an axe and killed. Mr. Trostlo has been unfortunate with hia horse stock. Last spring he lost a valuable bay mare witn colt, from the effects ol cone. i . . - For a Time- T will now rednce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 per dozen. This reduction wm " long R6 there is sumcient traae to " . . J a binfat warrant these prices an.. l" This gallery is filled with all the latestimprovements usually kept in ,of -lftsa callerv. such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra Accessories, that i.i A. nroiht to the large cities w nrnnnW durinsr this reduction it r1r drwak for itself have no heeitancy in saying that takinff into consideration the quality of work, these will be the cheapest . i. L,,or-,,a ver made m The naval vet'-rans of the United States will hold a re-union at Balti more September loth to 19th, inclu sive, and for this occasion the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from oil poinis on itsline3 at cce tirst class faro for the round trip. Tickets will bo Bold and good going September 13th and 2)tL. valid for reir-r;i unt:I October 10th inclusive, and wi'l permit a stop-off at Philadelphia an'l Harrisburg and at blaJious between Harrisburg and Baltimore. l:ie : ducks S to Do: eero fathers 5 to 4Sc; Jack ft;aihcr? 2D to 25o : olatces bushel 30 to "oc ; sweet pota'-it-s o ti -luc; t:rjt!;y seed Sl.S.j to l.;)o; cloverifci-d 12 to 13; onions -f-2 to 2.o0 a barrel. Peaches at !?1 to il.V.-i a basket secl.le pears i.j to 70o a La-.kct; dried r.pp'.es 4 to -IK-; evaporated epplus fie; dried peeled peaches 17 to 20 hvn dried raspbirries It! to 17c; bhickberries be; urjpmeu eiii-iries .so; pitted chcrrie3 lti to 17c ; hops 5 to 25c ; oats straw $7 to 8 a ton ; Wool 27 to 33s ; tallow 4 3 ; si'gar sk"n8 75c ; piece. A Cow In a Well. ass will "Which i f y3u shall have an or an ox failcu into a pit and not straightway pull him out on the the Sabbath day." A cow belonging to Mr. C. Fred. Fleteher on Sunday broke through the floor of cistern at the Crowell shops in Or'.encastle aud fell to the bottom a distance of about 15 feet. The cistern contained water to tho depth of about 2 fret. When discovered the cow was standing up apparently unhurt A posse of men were sum montd, chief of whom was neighbor Abraham L. Grove, and under his skillful management asuibtad by Mr. Lee Green, with stout rope, block and tackle the cow was lifted out speedily and successfully and walked oft' to her home as though nothing had befallen her. How the animal escaped serious injury seems almost miraculous. Charnbersburg Rrpesi tory. There Four Times. Juniata ceunty. Mifflintown, Respectfully, JOSEPH HESS. T JaD. 22nd, 1892. When norse tniei umr wa taken to the penitentiary last week, it was learned that he hid been there four times and that he had in those terms served a period of 15 years. He is 40 yep-s of age, end when the present term expires he will be 54 yefa old. He stated to Sheriff Lapp's assistants that he will lead a different life after he comes out. He expressed regret over the life that he had led, and said he went into tue army young and came out of it demoralized and took to stealing chickenp, corn whips, robes, and blankets from cairiages and stables and for a long time was not found out, however there was a tim when he was caught pnd then agdin and again Bed now he is in for a tr in of eight year a imprisonment. Markets, Sept. It -h, iSe ; nril S'.i to 5( ; butter 1(5 to 27c; live chickens 8 to wheat idraw 6 to $7. a calf fckins (!0 to SJc; tun ; lamb to 70c a WATEB. Don't wait till the water is here to have your fixtures plac ed, but place them now, and when the water i turned on, you will be ready to receive it. W. S. Mayes of Lewistown, has located in the Robison building, in the rear of the law offices, on Bridge street, Mif flintown, where he will carry on the Plumbing Business in all its Branches. Special at tention will be given to the placing of ranges, with hot and it t . i.i coiu water pipes, Data rooms with all the fittings complete. SAXITAKY WORK A SI' EC A I. ITY. Hydrants, Cocks, Pipes, Valves, Uaruen and fctreet Hose, &c ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on all classes of work. The water will be turned on for use about Nov 1st, 1892 Parties contemplating havim pipes put in their buildings should have the work done at once. Nothing but Flrst-Cla- Material Used and all work guaranteed satis- j factory. lie respectfully solicts a share of the public patronage. We keep the only full line of fasiii . p;bK test styles in Derby's and Crush hats In (i:r pacts, we have No Rivals We are 11KA Press pant from $2 50 to 6 50 pr ; Fitcbburg Worsted, sewed ith best -lk. and a joy forever. NECKTIES, COLLARS & CUFFS. Our line ef Neokw.'-ir is s:inr!y tl-j ptrlcction cf color, stylo and texture AH tho very latest blades and in endless vnricty. We carry a full line of cellars .and cuffs, in paper, hem, celluloid and Arlscgton. SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSE&. Gentlemen's ucdcrsccar, hosiery, and a full line cf trunks, telescopes, and baud bags. We handle the oclebrated bwcet Orr Co., Overalls. Miirts and pantaloons all guaranteed or money refundid. In dress shirts wo arc strictly Mn it Ircm toe word go. jook ai our puces. Laundried shirts, 40c. 50o. 75c. 85c. 1 00 atd $1 2o. Ptreal chirts2oo, o.lo. OUC. tA'c. (OC. BLQ w. fgiPgce Miiris, ooc. you. uo. -ji w, -ji oo, $2 00. acd 2 50. Every stjln and coior we carry in stoik. Men's fine eboes from SI 25 to $3 50 per pair. Ladies fine f Iocs, $1 25 to $3 00 per pair. NotbiDg like thctn for the price elsewhere. FIXE JEWELRY. Ladies k Gent's solid gold watches, tolid gold rings, chaiDS, charms, and full line of Jewelry at rock bottom prices. We claitii to handle a finer line of goods than other Houses, ai d Cod cusiciccre are willing to pay a fair price for first class goods. e make every s'ate trent good cr money relundcd. Koilobaiiatfi & Son. To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes from n 4ailj THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. H ABLET. It will be S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMEE 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 willbe promptly attended to by calling on me at the National Hotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE LOST MANHOOD! AND AFTER US. (PWefc French Kenrt Kemedr.u sold rrithaWriiiaa Guarant to cvre alt Nervous discav . such as Weak Mcmorr, Loss o Brain Jfower, Jcr vousness, II eai- n, Lot Manhood, Lassitude, all draics and U -. of pAvcr in either ici, cauied Ly oeMxerticn ut youthfuUndiscretion, which ul: 'mar-Try IfraJt'j I.i unity, Cor-nmntion a Innr.i--y. Frii e, C t 7 packifrc. With every f 1 ordr we give a rr guara.4.. to euc ?r r.fund money. Py wiii u iuy ultlrcu. PIVErf'8 HEM COY CO.. Toledo, U Imtiklndivn. Thprearethanvindaof ladi i wbo hav rvu!r.r iittmvs aud would be ac corded the palm of K-utiiy were it not for a poor COITITIIPXIOD. JO ail purl we Ivummcuu vn. MEMV VIOLA CREAM aj rjoaaeaiinz them nUA'.i-ica hat q Jirkiy dianca the moat sallow .I'l tijrilc or:ipit.-xtod to out-of natural be&lui i-n.l niib'iemisii-d 1 eaaty. U cure Oily Skin, I trcl.ia. Hlucii li-.tris, lllotchva, Sunburn, 1 i; ;;... , a:i.. a!l . rfrctiona ol th jkii. j . i nr-' - n.:ie 1 it t a euro, vet is bet ter for tuo toilet table than powder. Sold by lruoufct. or ih.i:t tw st raid nnon receipt of 50c U. C. BITTNEH 4 CO., Tstwto, O. TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock ef Cods fer MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, bo don't fail to give him a call if in need of" Clothing. D. W. HARLEY MIFFI.I2SI TOWN HAVE I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER -CAM. AT THE FIRST UIFFLIN'iOWN, PA. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID OS TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IX THE VTOBI.D. Itawearlnil q-oalltlware nnaarDuaaed. actuatt Cntlaatintr two bo. or uiT o' h.r br.nl Not fleeted by beat. trlil III E fatJI I ISI E. rOR3ALEBYPEAUBSOgNgItI.I.T. iyt S 8tas7lTa3iiA ogrtoiltuiJu "So: is, TotS, Tt. raraiaar' ttlajidarw Kafioea aad Saw Kllla, and tor fetfttecu. rwlktl., Pt. ill . H ttsun,YneM.u4A,MHfict lUfBMlC ST IPL. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIE FLIXTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stooiholc!or8 Individually Liable. JOSH'O ROTHROCK, Previtt. T. VAN IRWIN, Caihier. DIRKCTCHS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbroek, John Hertsler, Philip M. Kepner, Robert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCKHOLDERS : Philip M. K"pner, Annie M. Shelley, Jost-pb Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. . Atkinson, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jf Job ) I- jrtzler, T. V. Irwin, Chariot teSnydor, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Robert n. Patterson, F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light, Samuel S. Rothiock, Wm. S warts. Solomon Man beck, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will b raid on certificates of depoBite. fjan 23. 1891 U TO WEAK r.lEi SoaVring from th. dju of yontbtul OTrosa, sa decay. waat:E weakaeaa, loat maeiho. 1 wg Md a valuable lliimi (ledj ooBauan paraiealara for aoaa. eon. FRtt0 aplaodid meliral work : aboald b. aaad by yvam; r..w who la nervous and debilitated. .Adoaawu PrC V. C roWLjau Soodaa, Coawa, addresi . U. TASaCaAR SO?. Tarlu C Subscribe for tbe Sestirel aid Bxpvbli. cax, a good paper. RUPTURE!; Par) guaranteed byir.J.R. atafr 1 ArehSU I-nila. 1'a. iuie at once. Ko operation or baamess delay. Thoueands of cures. Dr. Mayer la at Hotel Penn, Keadinft, Pa., second Saturday t adunoclh. Send toi circulars. Adrtctr lT nothing more to be said.