SENTINEL &REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN TO WN, PA. .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 1898. B. F. SCHWE1ER, EDITOR A"D PROPRIETOT. KEPUBLICAX COUNTY TICKET. Congress. Thad M. Mahox, of Franklin county. Legislature.' E. (i. Sheaffer. Surveyor. A. B. Evans. Coroner II. F. Wizard. STATE TICKET. I? or Ciovernor Colonel William A. Stone, of Allegheny. For Lieutenant Governor Gen eral J. P. S. Gobin, of Lebanon. For Secretary of Internal Affairs ueneral James . Latta. of Philadelphia. For Judge of the Superior Court Y illiaut Porter, of Philadelphia For Congressman at Lartre Galusha A. Grow, of Susquehanna, anu a. a. l.uvenport, of Erie. itiOKl LOVJiLS. A nica pair the summer man and the EUi'mer n'ttL It is Rt invited that each soldier coats a 1000 a jeer. The strawberry crop in this vicinity is not large. Summer clotuing of all kinds at Harley's clothing store George Parker, Esq., of Media, is home on a business trip. Property for sa!e. For tercLf, apply to Mes. DiFbc, Front St. The sun warmed things in the shade at S2 degrees, last Thursday. The wheat crop in the state cf Delaware is being destroyed by the fly. There are found in both looks of the Bible :,5S,4s:i letters and 77:?, 69: words. Miss Alice Emmons, of Cleve land Ohio, is visiting her brother, in this town. Grpst reductions in the prices of all Millinery goc(?8 at Mif. Dkhi's Frut Strut. S Go to Mtyers for your clothing fay you 25 and fursiturn he will pr cent Re id his Bargains in this paper A cigar that cannot hold its hie three minutes without the smoker drawing on it, is said to le made of inferior tobacco. A!l tcltrpb lines to Cuba have been cut, and the Spaniards will Lay to rt sort to tbe old wsy cf gettiog information, out and in. Wheat dropped 71 cents, on tba 1st of June, from its highest price in May, sr.d rallied in New York to $1.15 on (he 4.h of June. The Secretary of war wants Con gress to appropriate fifty million dollars more for the prosecution of the war for humanity's sake. Philanthropist "My poor man, here is a half dollar for you." Lap-Up-the-Iri uks ' ' Jee ! Say , mister, come in an7 have some thing with me." The pi nsion increaso rnoa tbe pension expeDBi a this year to one hundred cud fiftv-one million dollars-; ten years ago, it wa seventy-five mil'ioD dollars a year. s Miss Kinina Haves, paid the ' Misses Sallie and Maud Irwin a visit last week. Miss Hayes is a daughter of Kev. L. Y. Hayes who preached for the Presbyterian con gregalion in this place 10 years ago. Jeweler, and watch maker and ooticiau. Thomas McClellau has opened a business place in town People in want of jewelry, watch es, optician work, should look him up and insure for themselves satis factory results. 55ome one cla'ros that the coming whet crep wi'l xWd 700,010,000 bo-Le's that wi'l be 10 bushels to tach it hab'fuit. which is 5 busbe'.a more for ea -h neram than nqp'red leaving a FU'plus of 350.000.C30 brnhela for export. The Carlisle Sentinel savs one of 'the teachers whipped a lny ami warmed him so well that she set on tire a handful of matches in his hippixket. When the conflagra tion broke out she applied Mater vigorously and saved his bacon. Tne U.-ed.iHptir ffl n county fl -g. su-peedtd from inoi t'i to moun ta'D. baa tear -.d to float by the act of a loalicicos reriop. w bo, one night, put a scot through the fhg, tbe bre za s-ou ealp'ged tbe guo shot hi.le und tbe fft wild ripped the flag in tup in. At the present rate cf expenditure, if tbe war c ntinue.i one jear the drbt will 1 ave been increi sed one billion dol a 8 that 'S a thousand DB'Uion dol'srs; how can bpm pay tlmt sum. FiD' o pcid more th.n that to Germany to moTe ber armieB out of France in 1870. The hottest months in Manilla are Mav and June, they are op pressivelv hot. The winter mouths are said to le perfection. In the summer time, work is done early in the morning, and late in the evenimr and nizht. During the dav time, from 8 a. m.. to 5 p. m. work is not done out doors. L. II. Miles, of Howe township, ahowed a Ledger representative a corn c-ob last Saturday, that was perfect resemblance of a human hand. Formations of the cob made the shape of the lingers natural and of normal proportions. -''V-jMr. Miles found this ieculiar shaped cob in his corn bin. New port Ledger. The published " ruarriaire an nouncement of Elmer J. Warner and Cora A. Gilliford. Was not fnr. rect. They were not married The person who had th nnHo published was misinformed, and that misinformation led to the mis- pnblication. It is hoped the young people do not feel agrieved over the misinfonned announcement. It is a source of regret that an noyance has been caused by the notice. ' It is one of the uuoleasant things about publishing a news paper, that mischievous people, do sen iaise statements about their neighbors to the press for publica tion. It is oftimes done in what is called a joke, but it is always censurable and is as much con demned by the publisher as by the party for whom the joke is intend ed. Aflg rawg will take pi ice at Coburc, Centre county, Saturday evening, June 11, when a wire wi'l be retched fiom oce mountain peak to another and from it a Luge flag will be suspended. Tho iig wi'l be suspended about 600 f-jet above the grourd. The length of tho wire will bo about 1,600 feet. Tbe fize of lhe flag wi'l be 27x42 feet. Irvin Benf-bor, lost a valuable sad dle h'ree u Monday forenoon His four horse team Man sent to Stouffer'a ridge for a load cf email flint slot-ea or gravel. In comiug dona the ridge M-ith a load on tbe wsgoa, the lock broke and tho wagon ran for ward on the horses, and a bind kg of the sadJle bsrse Has crushed, from tbe bock do o to the pastern joint. The beast lay os tbe g.-oucd and was pushed in frost of the wagon to the bottom of the hi1' more than a hundred yaida. Tbo o?hrr tb-ee horses in tho team were cot "rjjured. To put the hi rse out cf a 6tate of misery it was shot. - western exchange savs, it is jot any wonder that the brave soldier boys Maut to go to the! Philippine islands for thev have ead, "The women are extrava gantly beautiful, they Mear ab breviated dresses, have a long black hair, large, languorous eyes, small, lare feet, aud they all smoke cigars. They are Oriental sm.ii.ier girls." We don't like that cigar vice in women, but the rest ot it is all lit. The abbreviated dress is merely the custom of the conntrv. ml for that there is a! way a char- ty. What a fine time our soldier lioys will have out there after thev have ..conquered the islands and have time to turn their attention to the affairs of Cupid's court. William Stoncr, living in Fer managh township, close by Shade diountaiu Mas in town on Saturday with a curiosity that he found uu- pr it fetiiutn thit liuil tuwtn fiiniwl . . ........ . . .... . ...... . " .... over, for fish bait I he object:""1""'" . . . that he found Mas several inches. long and shaped like the skeleton of a bird's head. Two curved' l . . : t t l . r. ' t,i -i r i. 11 4. r 4i I the side of the back part of the nead. The project ions were half as thick as a lead pencil were joi n- et to the head and tapered to the thickness of a knitting needle at the end of the curve, which was about 3 iuches from the back part of the head. It could not le de termined whether the object was wood or Ikuic. If a skelctou it was Imuic The question "what is it" emains undetermined. AVilliam Murray, has lieeome the owner of a handsome piece of horse tlesh ; lielieviug that a nip of fresh gr. ss would be good for the uiinial he turned it to graze ou the uicv grass on Cross street. It was a paradise for the Insist and so de lighted had the animal become with the place that on Saturday morniug when Mr. William Mur ray and Mr. Samuel Meyers ou their Ma v to Lost Creek Valley, came to East. Point, the animal in sisted in going down Cross street to where it had nipped the grass the previous dav. the Insist was not ugly, did not kick, only want ed to have its way to the utter .(lis gust of its ow ner and Mr. Meyers. Moral suasion bad no ellect on tne ljeast, aud the more it was urged to ro the more det j mined it was t stav where it h.'d stopped. Some friends suoied the build iasr of a little hre unoer the siai mal to move ii, but before that was done. Murray's application of the rule, "spare not the rod and spoil ' . . the child' "uad it effect, aud the an imal was gotten away m hue style It may be sleigh iug time before tbe handsome a.iiuial forgets the de li-rlitTnl nin of srrass it got ou " l C ' v Cross street. Jonaa Kaufmrn, died at bis betu- tiful home, about 2 miles east of this town at 12o'clocr, last F. iday ni 'in mg aged 73ye?vs, 11 moatV, 21 d i; s He had ben an invalid several years. a sufferer from a s!roke cf pr. lysis that left one side bmp -jd be.pKs'. He was a member of tbe Menncnit chord'. His remains were intere.i ia the Mennon te cemeteiy in Los Creek Valley on Sunday. The funer al procession was a md long. He was a aon of Jacob Kauffman, a mem ber of the Juniata Kauffaian family who owned many valuable farms in Juniata county. Five children eur- vire Jacob Kauflman. rnerje, mrp. David Hertzler, now deceased, Isaac, deceased, Sara", Mis Jacob A-no.d, Kurtz, who lives a mile east oi fliu fl.ntown, and Jonas, the subject of this obituary notice. Jonas Kauff man was a first rate eiti7u; uon tha death of his father he became the owner of the hojaestead farm on which he lived snd c"ed. He was married to Ms E!i-a Moist, a daughter of Bsr. David Moiat de oo Thsir children are Banks W residing in MifBintown, David K. residing in Colorado, Srah re siding with her mother, E'iza J , Mra Wi ' am Harley residing in Mifflintowo, Mary E-, Mrs. Samuel Hoirik.i-.fiidinr in Walker township, Isabella. Mra. David Sieber, residiog in Walker townsnip, jjincom a. cM nr nn and conducting the home stead farm. Thongh Mr. Jonas Kauffman ia dead his memory will be cbeiisbad for his many sterlig qualities. REPUBLICAN STATE CON VENTION. The Republican state convention met at Harrisburg last Thursday led nominated William A. Stone, of Allegheny county, for Governor, on first ballot. Before the ballot was taken, John Wanamaker with drew his name as a candidate, for the reason that a numlter of his friends who had urged him to run for governor, deemed it best . that he should withdraw his name from the convention as a candidate. Ex -Secretary of State, Beeder, was a candidate for the complimentary vote of the delegates of the county that he lives in. C. W. Stone, of Warren county, was the only com petitor for the nomination after Wanamaker withdrew. William A. received 198 votes and C. W. Stone received 1G4 votes. William A. Stoue M as declared the nominee. The ticket is lanrelv soldier. One of the claims that M ill lie put for ward for l Ilia in is that he Mas a soldier. Soldier, General J. P. S. Gobiu M as nominated for Lieuten ant Governor, soldier General James W. Latta was nominated for Secretary of Internal affairs. Wil liam . Porter, of Philadelphia, a corporation lawyer Mas nominated for Judge of the Superior Court, Galusha A. GroM-, Statesman, and Samuel A. Caveuport, a lawyer from Eric, were nominated for Congress at Large. They are the nominees of the party. There are many things in the llepublican party that are objectionable but where are the people to turn for relief, lhe Democratic party Mas thoroughly tried under Mr. Cleve land. The result M as such a gen eral prostration of the business af fairs of every section of the nation that half the people Mere on the edge of bankruptcy and a large per centage of the balance of the people were brought to a halt in all pro fitable M'ork in field, in oftice, in shop, in store. The convention was not largely attended and was quiet throughout. THE REPUBLICAN PLAT FORM. First, endorses the Bepnblican national platform on M-hich Mc Kiuley was elected ; second, it endorses the McKiuley admiuis- ... . Mar against spaiu ; mini, it re- ioiccs M-ith the people of the Unit- ,i r it. .iiiviiiiiitH of the American uavv in the Pacific, . ' aud elsewhere in the war against n, aud urges the national gov ernment to so increase the navy that the country shall at all times be ready for an emergency. The coast defense is urged. The sMtes are congratulated on their prompt resouse to the national call for voluuteer soldiers. Pride in the national guard of Pennsylvania 1S expressed ; fourth, the adherence of the Bepnblican party of Penu- svlvauia to the doctrine of Ameri- can Protection is re-affirmed. Some one interested in the Xieara - L'ua canal, had a clause inserted in i fourth resolution in favor of the' t i, nfi'n,,. . ' ". 1 " gress io. ...a i...F.,r...v..l endorsed, but no scheme for tide water nav igation for the Juniata nu,'.m.l.,tiiN to lb )b in was ineiitiouel. Congressman Malum has quite a stretch of the Juniata river in his district but it is evident that he had nothing to do with that resolution or the Jun ata river m oitld have lceii mention ed. Cheap foreign lalorers as eoinpetHors wnn .vmeriean iaiMr . j i a 11 ! in America is condemned, and the importation of such people is dis approved. President McKiuley is highly praised and his public acts approved. The state Legislature of Pennsylvania is approved, and the state is urged to furnish the money to make good roads. . A a other Scheme. s"A clever scheme is being Mork ed by a pair of smart fellows in nearby towns. One goes through the country on a good bicycle. When he strikes a town he claims to be hard up, and offers to sell the wheel cheap to get some money. The boys admire bicycles aud bite readily, paving a small price for a first class wheel. A fter a fcM days the other sharper turns up and claims to lie looking for a man M ho stole his wheel. He describes it well, giving the niunlier and the owner has to part with it. The sharpers raise from 20 to 40 a trip, and start for greener fields. re1dih6 sesqui cejiteb mai Reduced Rate via Peanyl rania Railroad. For the Heading:, Pa., Sesqui t'eutenniiil Jubiles, June 5 to 12, the Pennsylvania Kail road Com pany will sell excursion tickets from stations on its lines iu the State of Pennsylvania to Reading and return at reduced rates. For specitic rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. This celebration promises to be one of the greatest events in the city's history, Monday, Wednes day, and Thursday, June 0, 8, and ft, will be special days. The cele bration will close with a grand masked carnival on Saturday night June 12. PERU MILLS XOTES, John Vangben and William Bod. gers have about bought a large en gine to ion their cider press, William can l jo it. W. P. Bell is having his large dwelling house repaired for Harrisburg folks this coming sum mer. Molho Parsons takes charge of lhe bouse. The millitary drilHng in tbis commnoi.j still goea on. Hear the nation's bugle call, Blue and gray, Hark the cannon thunders call. Blue and gray, Not against a brother's breast, Shall the bayonet be pressed. He is a funny little man And Sadie says no too. Around the gip.vel hill he goes. Apou the bill ioad. I Mish I M-as like some race, I would not st jp o.i the place, Al'je.t sr.ys, he would not ca; If he would come M hile there. He came t3 our town too, The boys Mould hoi loo Hade, You are the little doll boy. And around the giavel hill. He came to Beggar Bow, But Flasher said he stood no show, Ca. iy WR8 ho vei y stout She would kick him in the snout. Oh I am sure I treated well With candy loxengeis, Oh yes, but t hat waa too late, When she kicked him out the gate. And Auo! ber Scheme. A swindler has been M orking in the upper end of the county thus : He calls upon an old soldier, claiming that he is raising moaey to have a 15,000 monument erect ed on the Gettysburg battlefield, aud every soldier contributor Mill have a share in it. He asked from 1 to . Several veterans have been victimized. Look out for him ; he is a fraud. Liverpool Sun. A Letter From Fort Bl'I'her on. A letter from J. M. Panoebaker, from Fort McPlierson, says, the Second United States Cavalry Com pany in which are l.uusclf, Clarence P. Hench, A. P. Louder, H. N. Kojns, H. S. Hoops, Oaear Shover, William Uvr.er, W;'liam Yaater, James Paiim b?fcr, t rack Jones, J. H. Eberi'Zsller, Cnarles I. Jenk'ng, Gilbert Butt, S. M. She?'?, R. G. Bt-vnolde, un l Herman Browand, aU Juniata coucty bovs, wi'l start for Manilla on Tburddav, May 9, to morrow. Tbe Boy DefinltloB. Some school ls)vs were asked to define certain words, and to illus trate their meaning. 1 lere are a lew : Frantic means Mild ; I picked some liautic flowers. Athletic, strong; tbe vinegar M-as too athletic to ui.e. Tandem, one lehiud another the Ihivs sit tandem at school. Then some single M-ords were fiiunilv explained by this same class of lsys. ' Dust is mud with the wet squeezed out : tins are fishes' wings : circumference is distance around the middle of the outside. The lioys' definitions showed that they possessed one promiuent quality, to sav the least: that of being original. Michigan Chris tian Advocate. Americans Killed A telegram from London, Eng land, under date of the 2."th of Mav states that American mission aries were killed at Kotufunk, Africa, and gives part of the letter that recites the act of barbarity as follows "We started to walk to Sierra Leone, but had only gone half : i,iK-ked the way. The Bev. Mr Cain tried to frighten them by fir I J I J lC 11 V 1 1 C 1111.1 vv a L UHM -- v AX7 miln if 1 wtit xi -i tkirit a luit'C! V.1" It i ing a revolver over their heads lt, seeing they were letermiti(Hl ! to do mischief, he east his revolver .nVjlv and Siiid he would not have aniodv?s blood on his hands The war boys then seized the party land Misses Hatfield, Archer and Kent (rmenk :), stripped tnem ot their clothing, dragged them back to the mission house, in front o which the war bovs cut down the Bev. Mr. Cain and hacked him to death, and then treated iss Archer and 1. iss Kent in the same wav. Miss Hatfield, who was j very ill, was thrown on a barled vv re netting, and finally her throat was cut. Mrs. Cain eseaiHfd to the bush with a native girl : but the war lKys weut out seeking for them and they were afterward killed." tLaairuage oi flag. To "strike the Hag" to lower the national colors in token of submis sion. Flags are used -as the sym bol of rank aud command, the officers using them being called flag officers. Such flags are square to distinguish them from other bauuers. A "flag of truce" is a white flag displayed to the enemy to indicate a desire for a parley or consulta tion. The white flag is the sign of peace. After a battle parties from both sides often go out to the held to rescue tho wounded or bury the dead, under the protection of a white flag. The red flag is a sign of defiance and is often used by revolutionists. Iu our service it is a mark of dan ger, and shows a vessel to be re ceiving or discharging her powder. The black flag is the sign of piracy. The yellow flag shows a vessel to le iu quarantine, and it is a sigu of contagious disease. A flag at half-mast mourning. Fish ing and other vessels return with a flag at half-mast to announce the loss or death of some of the men Dipping the flag is lowering it slightly and then hoisting it again, to salute a vessel or fortV If the Pre 'dent of the United States goes "afloat the American flag is carried in the bows of his barge or hoisted at the main of the vessel on board which he is School Journal. cures au kidney. Siomatm AND LIVER TRVUiivtS. 23 VJnQQ oiVJarnaMg) The trouble with thousand of women ia not " female weakness, ahhoagh many physicians suppose it is. The real trouble lies in the Kidneys, Livar and Bladder. Doctors often fail to effect a a cure, simply because they don't give the right remedy. Women as well flyty as men can ascertain for them selves if their Kidneys are diseased. Simply fill a bottle or glass turn- .T. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite i m r"v eaw a medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases of constipation. It is a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to females. Sample Bottle Free Favorite Remedy is such a certain cure that the Da. David Kfnneut Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., M-ill forward, prepaid, a free sample bottle to every sufferer who sends his or her full postoffice address and mentions this paper. The fact that our liberal offer appears in this paper is a guarantee of it genuineness. All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at $i.oo a bottle. SCHO'JLTS BARGAIN DAYS BARGAIN DAYS, Commencing Thursday May 12, and continue until Saturday June 4. An outline Sketch of the "S TtVTait k -BT Bt -V m-. k ness ot ISAKfjrAiri OA Qiid quick Synopsis of the values we are ffiviner. 1000 Summer vests for ladies at 5 and 6 for 25c, 500 Summer vests for children at 4c. Larger sizes a trifle more. 100 mens balbsigan shirts and drawers at 25c. 4000. yards of dark ginghams 5 yards for 19c. 2000 yards bleach fine muslin 10 yards for 48c. 4000 yards unbleached fine muslin 10 yards for 44c. 1000 yards of unbleached heavy muslin 10 yards lor 49c. 1000 yards of henriettas 36 inches wide at 21c. Thin Summer goods for ladies, and children wear at very low price Childrens made up dresses at 52c Ladies wrappers at 19, 60, 75c, and $1.00. Men's, ladies and children shoes in all the best shapes at specially low prices. Don't forget the commencing of IJAitljrAii HUM, Jflay 13, at SCHOTT'S STORES, 103 to 109 Bridge street, Aiffllntown, P. 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HARLEY It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS? Who Have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE. of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. Bis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so dont fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TO tVN. Pj. bier with erine and let it stand a day and a sight. If there is a sediment at the bottom, something is wrong with the Kidneys. If there is a desire to urinate often If there is a pain in the small of the back if the urine stains linen look out! Tha Kidneys ara diseased. Ladies can take Dr. Dvtd Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy with perfect as surance of relief. It will cure them of Kidney, Liver and Bladder disorders just as certainly as it cures men. Mrs. G. W. Davenport, of West Troy, N. Y., says: "I was troubled with my Kid neys, and suffered intense pain in my back and loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of tha First Avenue Methodist Church, recommended Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. I got some, and have used it ever since, with the result that I am greatly benefited. All pains have left me, and I am like another person." Remedy is a perfect blood and nerve STORES eve., busi prices great of Clothing that goes on daily examine the Stock of Goods for HOLLOBAUUH & Sun. AHEAD ORALL COMPETITORS- Our spring line of men's, bov's and childrens' clothing, hats, caps and gents furnishing goods ARE NOW IN. We make the clothing business a study and have made it a success. Young men don't go away to get what they want they come to us for NOBBY SUITS, LATE STYLE hats or any thing in the gents fur nishing line. We have half our SPRING stock sold bv the time most clothiers get their line in. A voung man who wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't want to wait until the 4th of July for it. Our line this season surpasses all our former efforts in style, quality, quantity, finish and price. 'The early bird catches the worm." HOLLOBAUGH & SON'S, 116 MTTvT STREET, PATTERSON. PENNA. McOLINTIO'S HARDWARE aud House-Furnishing STORE THIS STORE SETS THE PACE. O- -0O0- THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT. Thing? are never dull here; caver stupid. Tbe full life of the More al wav Ib a cheerful weicime for all comets, aod tboppers are quick to decide in favor of the Great Values to be found in our new Neat, Stylish, Inviting' STORE. K. H. M'CUNTIC, Got a good paper t-y anbscribins Sistisel ai KcrraLic. tor tbe SEVENTY-SEVEN"-("77.") 77" i Dr. Humphreys' famous Specific for tbe cure of Grip and Colds, and the prevrnMoDof Pueumo nia. All druggists, 25c. Subscribe for the Kektinei. asd that contains Republican, a paper choice reading matter, full nl inform tion tost does tbe reader goosi, ana in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing 6nd placf s in its columus. tf. Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which nnrifiea and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Head this: " In September, 1SW, I made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very oon afterwards, A Sore two inches across formed and In walking to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a simUar case by Hood'a Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles tbe aore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My Foot Is now well and I have been greatly bene fited otherwise. I - have increased in inhl and am in better health. I cannot say enouRh in praise of Hood's Sarsapa rilla." Mas. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cures prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla thcOi"- Tni- I'l.vwl !'i:rTfr. All ilrujrits. t. Pin ,,... f ii. ..t a ".. .-M. ;; itrft !Ji!i:iyeiiiliiirtle i Ls ucil liver iUmuUut. 2S Hood's -O A Specilly Selected Stoek af Kaoges, Cjok, Parlor aod Shop Stoves. Horse Blankets and Lap Robes. LAM I S, large and small. Come in and look around. We'll make jou feel at hone. We have tho largest Stock and Store in tbe count;. OTI11 iKLiME GUARANTEES QUALITY. MIFFLINTOWN HAVE YOU MOM TO DEPOSIT? ARC YOU A BORROWER I -CALL. AT- THE FIBST MIFFLIN 1 OWN, FA. THREE PER CENT 1NTEEEBT PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE'S. Mosey Loaned at Lowest Bates. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM OFMIFrrLIHTOrTIf, PA. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH EOTHROCK. Pretident. T. VAN IBWW,cAm DIBICTOli. W. C. Poraeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John Hertaler, Josiah t. Barton, Robert K. Parkor, Loni. B. Atkinson. T. V. Irwin. STocxnoLDias : George A. Kt-pner, Annie M. Shelley. ""f" uiurui, r. w. Hanbeck. L. E. AWiusna, K. K. Parker. vv. K,. Pouieroy, J. Holajes Irwin jonn uertzier, Jerome N. Thompson. Charlotte Hnyacr, T. V. Irwin. jonn H. H'ulr, F. M. M. I'ennoll, Pamanin. Hixhuck, M. N. Strrett, Jamea 6. M-aiiingf Samuel Schlegol. Josi.ih L Barton, Robert H. Patrenon. tiavi Light, Win. Swartt. H. J. Sbellenberga If. E.Scblpge, Three p rout. itteret will . paid ,a cer lfica'e of deposit. pan 23. 1808 S' WAMTrrt am inrnwhoei wwrmtM s a. nil wsiotaoaaealaasai -bine to patent T Protect yoor ideas ; they nil D?tSvnwei!th- Wri, JOH1 wEDDBR. BURN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Waahinstosv U C. for tliir SI.H00 PriM