SENTLNEL & REPUBLICAN MI2TFLINTOWN. WEIWESDAT, MAT 2.", 1855. J. P. SCHWEIER J TMToa ad rmor:xTom. Os the 19th of May tvow to the depth of two inches fell over almost the entire state of Minnesota. MAtRiTirs an inlmd owned by Grat Britain in the Indian Ocean with a population of 370,000 people wsa swept by a hurriomo. As far as heard from ever 2000 people lost their lives. It will take some time to get definite details of the storm. . 1 Tun hardest blow the Democratic free tradurs havo received is from Salisbury, Great Britain's chief min ister, who in a sptmcb. declares that the free trade policy of tho English government of the past fifty years is not satisfactory. lie says it is a fail ure, lie said, "it may be noble but it is cot business like." Dkmo;:ratic writers and speakers Lave couutsd the millionaires in their own way to number CI. 000 and 1 put them down as hvkg made j tkeir money oat of the profits of a protective tariff, but i?uh is not the case. Statistics puts the number of DiilIionarif-3 at 4003 more than half of whom made their money in busi ness not aii-ted by the t.iriff, and only a smrJl percentage of the other half wero engaged in business iu in which the tariff had a partial cf feet. Great il lods ravaged tho low lands i along tha tributaries of tho Missouri and Mississippi rivers last wek. The loss of property id estimated some where botweu iifiy mid cue hundred million dollars. At St. Ltuii alor.e twelve thousiud people were thrown out of employment by the flood. Thousands upon thousv.ids of people were camped on the blnfls toveral days during the ruh of the water. It was the Pennsylvania June flood of 1890 en a larger scale transferred to western waters. There wero not as many lives lost as in Johnstown but the lots of property is much greater. The people of the United State are juit beginning to find out that it is not safe to aettle on the flat lands alon-; tho river. DEMorRAT:c leaders are sending Henry George free trado document among the farmors. If thsre is one i tax crank in the country above an other that the farmers take no 6tock in it is Henry Gaorgo. He proposes to place all taxes on tha land. Tha changes that have taken plaoe among civilized nations in the mechanics a rts within the past 40 years have bui'.t up immense money ftiaking concerns and corporation:) that pay little tax compared to the fanner?, and it id the purpose of tho farmers to Lave the taxes equalized as nearly as can be, so that the buriintss interests pay a proper share of the taxes, and so that the burdens of taxation be lifted from the farms, all of which is differ nt to the purpose of Henry George. Democratic leaders talk against high taxes, and then they send Henry George doctiiue to the farmers to convert thora to the belief that all taxes should be levied on the land. Brethren Meeting Wen'. The Pennnylvonia Railroad Conn panr annouiices for the accomuioJa of delegates to the meeting of Ger man Baptist Brethren, to bo held nt Cedar IiapijH, Iowa, June 3d to 7th, excursion tickta will he sold May 28th, to Jone 4th, valid to re tarn until June SOth, 1892, inclusive, frotn the following eUliotie at the rates quoted : Duneaunen, Newport, Port Kojal and ilifiliii, $23.50, via any lute from C.'ucago, except the Illinois, and from same stations at $23. CO, Tin Illinois Ceuttal from Liiiicairo. JLickota will lie sola via acj lins from Chicago from the fol lowing stations, 8 follows: Lorris town Janction, $23.45 ; Maplcton, $23.45 ; Tyrone, $22.3S, and Altoona, 122.25. Hall Rntcg to Minneapolis via Fonisjb runia Kailroatl. Fer tho Ix nefit cf dcleffates and visitors to the Itopulj'ieiiu National Convention at Minneapolis, on June 7th, 18'.2, the retiiiwrlvania ltailroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Minneapolis, from all principal stations on its lines, at a single far fer the round trip. Tlte rate from New York is $31.50: Thiladelphie, $29.75; Bidtinioro S2S.50 ; Wash ington $28 50, and ether stations in proportion. The tickots will be sold from Juno 1st to 5th, inclusive, and tho return coupons will be good to leave Minneapolis or St. Paul from June lOta to 2.tLi, inclusive 1692. A choice of routes west of Chicago mav be made. IteVxH'cu Wilkinson, of Browns valley, ind., says: "1 have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomacke, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tiin until my health was cone. had been doctoring constaDtlv with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 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 me completely. I consider it tha grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful 6tomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Bunks & Co., Mifilintown, Pa.. May 14, ly. 'MUri I 1 TUP ..fiLL, UjI HID PEOPLE SPEAK," SAID COL QUAY. And Itepnblicans of PonBsji Tania Have Declared for the Junior Senator's He-election. A Thorough, Impartial Review of the Senatorial Canvass. Twenty Counties Have Cordially and Emphatically Keoorded Their Preference for the Reaver statesman. Not One Has Even Indorsed His Ain bilious Opponent. The Iiime llronght Squarely Tlrfore the Party in tho Popular Vote Tulien a Republican I'rlmnries mid nn Analyst! of the Ill-turns Show. Tliut the OK Iuclutlent Stronghtdd Aw Over wlitlmliiKly n t'uvor of Senator tuayt I!e-l--t Ion. 'I huvo neither fear nr-r hesitnucy in thi: matter. I wur.t the peopli; to fpeuk. II they do not want me to 50 tack to the sen j ate, I havo no dosire to return." Thus Positively and fru:.klv spriko Son ' a tor Quay, as he accepted the ge of liatUt thrown down by his oppcneut-i, whi n tl J made a call for the subminiion of the quro , tioa of the election of a Unitod Stute sen ator to r.uc'el Liuttlf to the Republican! of certain counties in which Uiey couk show Uieir gTtati-st stren;;th. The junio) senator mot Ue iKMie, and has won pigit J and complete triuuiplis at every point iu th 1 very btro:i;-;h:'ldH of his cuemM'S. J Twenty couuti -s havo already declared wurmly nnd ouriiully for his re-election Not ono !u even iu the mild-t.t manuei i indorsed hia comptiUir, John Dalzoll. Re thorough and decinivo have ht en Scuati! j Quay's virtoiios that Mr. Dalz '11 has beet! urged by soir.o of his I10.1t and most d I croet friends to take this favorable oppor-1 tunity to gracefully withdraw from tht canvass. The People Have ftpokon. "I want the people tospea!;," said S- natoi Qitny. And the peopV have spoken. At the Ri'public;in primari-,-i in nint counties ti wit, Armstrong, fcuyiler, tjiw 1 renae, Crov.fonl, Erie, I-i!ica.?ter, Butler 1 Mercer and Tiorr n jxipular vote has bi taken upon tho'lTuited Statos sonatorship. j ... , . 1 , , : Senator Qtiav hoti not only carrK-d all 01 . . . . . , 1 the counties, but ho hoa carriod Jien . ov. rwhelmms-ly. Hu smallest vots in com I Irison v.iili Mr. DrfA-UM, has boon con sideruldy over 'i to 1. In 0 out of the counties the vote hau bi't-n over 3 ti t, am! ( in 1 out of the !i it l:aa l-n over -i to 1; in ! out of tho J it bos ten ovi-r 5 to 1 ; iu a out j f the U it has lo-n over i to K and in 1 out cf the u it h-ii boon over 17 to l. I . ... . .. ! Bi.u:ii..r oua) . mij.irinm Tho fo'.lowin;' table exhibits the tola. vot cat for Senator Qu..y and hi:, opponent j in tho counties named: Doizoii I Vm 1 ,j QllAf. .. 3.IOS .. l.OH .. 2.TO) .. 4.340 .. 4.(tt ..lVMt Arrir.trong.. Knyitwr Lwren... Orawturd.... t'ji Inrant.r . . . Butlnr M.-nt-r Ti-a zt ; St'L 1.M .:tM Vi.K It will be obnorvod that the total vote ciu! for Senator Quuy in the nino counties men I tioncd ia ulniont four tinier as largo as his opponent's UUd vote. Iiuw the I'rectnrtii Vnt. There are in tho nine countiie in question 621 election precincts. f theso Seuatot Quay carried -tsH, fiftoon times as many at Mr. DiUzell, who hod a majority in only 33 j The a.-conipanying table will exhibit thn matter in detail: Qimr. Dulzull Ann'tronff Wl 1. Snyder Ill 1 I liwn nco I Crawford RN i Eric M Lancai.tr hi 1 Butlor &l i MornT 6 ! Tioun. i : ice s Ccrtidu of Senator Quay's eoomloji, whoai ! i-noiam-e hius 1-on excceld only by then ! nmliio, liavo sought to take the sting out o? ' the crushing defeats with which their favor I ite, Jlr. Dalzell, has met by alloying thai the overwhelming majorities ct for Sen j ator Quay were not popular verdkis, "on!j a few Republican having one to tho polh at those early primarioi" Tho following lijrures will show thut 'i annsnully heavj vote hits lxen ciut at tlio j elections, a com lnwou ru ing mitdo witli t lie vote cast foi Mr. Boyor, tho Republican c;iinlidato fol state trv.-s.'-urir, in ls-cj thut being a fair 06 year tost: Sanatoria, vi ito. ls:i-.V Mr. Bi yer vote, lrfl. Arm"trors 4J!i 4,'JI SnyuVr l.:sij l.S l--r'il. 4.131 S.M. Crawfunl i..'.iti 4,71: Ern 4.:t 4.MW Ijn'-astor 11.1S1 lo.li! r.litkr :t-TJ 3.4H M'jrcer il aU VVjt-a ft.Tii5 4.UJ 4U.7J1 3R.l;a It will be olworvod that tbo total vot lx)!lel iu theso nine count iee for Unite3 States sonator was 7,5.s5 iu excess of tha voto rvt for the R'publican caudklato fol stnto trmnuriT in lt. Can anything t more truly refrepontative than this, oi more indic:'.tivo of genuine pnblic opiuionl latnrslly a.k friends of Senator QMny. ! It has fairly boon declared to bo an insult to the people twhtsro auto that the expres sion of popular eentinient In Senator Quay's bebn'f b lieon th-? work of what the DaV lo'l boomors choose to denomlnat'5 "tbe ma cine." The peoiile the Ropublri-au maRnea -mvo spoken. There is no getting back ot that. Indcpomlont Strongholds ftr Qoay Again, it has boon alleged by organs whoso wholo campaign against the Junior senator, from beginning to end, has boon founded npon lioe and misrepresentations that the nine counties which have voted are "bora ridden" or "Quay counties," and that tbe "independent" or "DnleeH counties" will votenftor awhilo. To prove tbe absurdity of this allegation it is simply neoo&sary to look at the vote cost in these counties in for Hon. John Stewart, the Independent Republican cjuxHdr.to for governor. Tbo following tablo exhibits tho figures, to wit: STEWART, ISS2. Armstrong. Lawronco . . Erie Bmler Tiofra 135 Snyd.T 181 M (175 513 2,211 Crawford. l,S3n Lancaster 2,. "Via llercer 'Jti Total It will be observed that 8,nss tho total Inde- pendont Republican vote in nine counties in question i lSSJ in the as 8,662 an average of 065 to a county; whereas the total Stewart vote in 1582 in the sixty-five counties outside of Philadelphia and AUe sheny was 31.0-JO an average of only 477 to a county. In otner woras, mv nine Luanmt vrliirh have declared overwhelmingly Tor Quay wore leading Indpjxndoiit counties in lsi Indeed, Lancaster, Tiopa nnd Craw ford are tLree of tho four countU-s, outride cf FhilauVl.diia End Allegheny, which gave Stewart, tho Independent candidate fot governor in lrsl, his highest vote. In addition to the nine counties in ques tion, eleven others, although they have not taken a formal jvopular vote at the prima ries, have cordially indorsed Senator yu&y't public and party record. While Union county did not take an au thorized vote at its primaries on March 9, nevertheless a large number of Republicans expressed their preference on the United States senntoirhip, and the vote for Sen ator Quay was considerably larger than that for Mr. Idzell. Klcren Other Countfeit In llne. Other counties have spoken in no les ein ptiatic and uutquivocal U-ruis through the medium of their county conventions, made np of delegates freJi from the people. Repul liian conventions of Clarion, Ueur Ct ld, Warren, Monroe, Luzerne, Schuylkill, Lyconiii!?, Somerset, Snyder and Northum berland counties, and the Republican county committee of Fayette, have adopted ring ing resolutions indorsing Senator Quny for re-election, and denonndng in vigorous lan (range the partisan attai'ks njion him. Otiei counties, it is understood, lue iircpnriug to s.oak in no less unequivocal tnu.irt, and in full and complete accord with tkoso senti ments. The action of the Tlepublicnn state con vention ot Hurrisburg, on the Muth uit., in adopting without n dissenting voico a reso lution which decJare.i that "the eminent public find party service of Sluttlicv.- Stan ley Quay entitle him to tho thanks and gratitudo of the Republicans of Pennsylva nia," was a orusidus; rebuke to tho.se wlu have l' n ini.in pnjsenting the soutinioutof the F..uiWicaiis of this commonwealth. A SOLDIER'S TRIBUTE. Col. Quay I'ralot for Ilravery and PaXrl- otic Intrrrt In the Country's Welfare.. No more cordial and hearty dochirotion in favor of Senator U'-iavSj re-election, of all tho warm indorvn'etiti of his enndidaey from war vetomus of IVunsylvania, ha j 1-cn given tliuu that of ConiuuuidLr W. VV. Tyson, of tho Pennsylvania Soldiers audi Sailors' Home at Erie. j Command.-r Tyson wi.diee it understood , that hi) is not m politus. ben, however, ho was Obke.1 Ins views on tho seu.itx.rship, ! the bravo old warrior promptly rejjied: j "As a soldier I prefer Quay. ery few soldiers but. wouU honor end do honor Uie . oravo ui:u.ni? men- uumovr, auu it raiuirt! a uniert-ut kaiu of courogo lor a man who has been di-a-harged fnm tho army, on the Held to voluiitocr bis services when a lottle is in progrrs, thiin to perform all the duties in thiit battle that would devolve u;on a lnrt of the i.rmy. Thid Colonel Q.tay did ! do at the battle of Froderi.ksburg, when it I tion of tl:e :amy, after buviug M-rvod tin t! Una, would havo takeu udvaut.te of th opportnuity and etoaptd battle, puxtK'nhu--ly it iu bwl holth at tlie time. "TIm u I admire Quuy Ixicause of tfct wi derful lem-ralLip in the Ii"publiv.n party, lie has fought olid won lminy l.ttles, ud, aXostuiK others U jKlttttus, but line not p-l rich. All that ho ni Htnl in return for h. t-i-.uuico ginn was loyalty to the luty, and while there may bo other yontknien whe wu"'d " ,ho litiou U a-nator eiually ai well as iScnat.ir Uunv, yet I do bellevo the.t , .7, : J . , , . .. he m cli urlv cctitlmi to bo returmxl to the Unitcd Ht.f if h(. rt.-sir.w, foi tho reason thai-no man in tho BUnto hiw iorie M niuch for the party and no mun has (dioTn a more patriotic intorost in the wet fare of the who'e country." ' 11 ave you tried South Amrricsn Ncmre th ffcm of tha fpnt irv ? T bo great cnro for Indifflstion. Dvs- 1 t ... -'I pcpsiar.na nervousness. Warrant- P,1 flf) most wondf-rfnl Rt rTTiirli ami ,-erve Cure ever known. Trial lrt- tlea 13 ceEs- So,,? fcy Banks & Co., Druggists, MiffliutowE, Pa. Nor.14.lr. Republican I'rlmnry Election The rspuhHcan primiry elc tio:i will be Held SATL'KDAV. JUKU 4, lS'JJ. In toiTnliips, the po!la arc to be ontnad At 2 o clock, r. M., an t in tho Hrst half hour rturn judgo and darks aro to be electfd. In boroiiftha tha polla ara to bo opened at 4 o'clock, P. Iu nuiition to a vote county oSicara, a vote United Statca Sanator. for candidates for will ba polled for ii i. .ii..,. ... j ' - - - ' At. U.llUI 1MI (or a United Statra Sonator aball contain the name of a candidate for the oitics, thosa tickts not naming a candidate, t o count, cd nn IiUdU. MONDAY, JUNE C, 1S92. T'.e return judges from tho rspectiv dutr'rta in tha county will mart is tl.a I Court 1Iohi at 2 o'clock, P. il-, to coui '. the votea rant at tb priaiary election a;irl announce tlr," result. The lo'iloning tre the orfices lor which candidates are to b placed iu nominntion : Congrcsa. Si-nar0r. U ember of the L; islntiirr. County bnrveyor. Coroner. lfrprusentativH Dolppalo. Chairman of County Cornmittoc, Announcoiaents of Candidates. The foliowiu scale of pncea far sn nouBcumeDts Lis been mutually agreed up on by the under ained, and no deviation Irnm the aame will he marts. CongroM, $25; Senator, $10; Legisla ture, $7 ; Chairman, j Kopresentativo Itoiagata, $3 ; Conntr Surveyor, $ 5 ; Cor oner, fS. All additional coniniiinicationa recemiuer.dine candidate will charired 10 rents a lino. Mouev in a'l cases to be piid m Abva.NCK. "W. M. ALLIS'iy, Edilvr Juniata Herald. B. K. SCHvTHIliK, Kditob Skti!f;l id KirraLiCAH. CONGRESS. To the Rcpnbhcant cf Juniitt. I bet; leare to announce myself ai a caadi datafurCongreiia subject to our party rulaa. I alao desire to thank yon for tha usnoroua esrt and etHsctive support tbat rou have hereto Tore given e when a candidate and to say tbat 1 loll under a deep aonsa or personal obligation to you all on accoujt of it. Jf 1 urn aeain favored with your auj port and am fortunate to lecsre a re-election I shall aorvo my constituents with fide'ityand to to the bit of my ability. LtrisE. Atkinson . LEGISLATURE. Me. Edito. Ploaae announce that U. Latimer Wi'aon, of WalUer, will be a can didate tor lisp rescntatire in tlio Logisla ture, at tliecotning primary electiuu, aubject to Republican rules. Mr. Wilson is a Repub lican ef fair abilities, well vorard in gener al business, and a practical experienced and enccesalul farmer. Hi nomination will prove a tower of strength to trie Re nublicaa ticket iu this oonnty. ARxriDLicia. STATE SENATE. To ini REPCBLtona or Jumiata Co: I desire to announce myself aa a candidate for State Scnater, X reipscttuily reu,neat your vote for my nomination. If nomina ted and elected, to represent the 31t Sena torial District in th B tate Senate I will make it my aim to vote, on measures that come before the Senate, as becomes a rep resentative of an agricultural community, aad at the same time endeavor to do laities to ail interests. Respectfully, William C. Pouehoy STATE SENATE. To tii Kepublicahs of Juki ata: 1 de sire to aonounco William 13 ertr.lt r, or Port Royal aa a candidate for Stat Senate. lie has teen weighed in tbe political and leg islative balance and has not been found wanting. His past record is a guarantee of Lis reliability. As a paulicniaa be will s-ivts your iuternts faiihl'u'.ly if you con fer the nomination npon liim. MirrusTowx. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. EdITOK SeJTIN-I. A. D KlTIBLCit: Please announce Henry O. Sieber, of Walk er township, as a candidate for Chairman of the Republican County Committee. RKPUliLICAN. Niflliotown, Aptil 12, 18'J'-. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. Rrprni-tCASs or Juniata cocmtt : W. V. Shirk, has proven himself an earnest industrious ellicient hairman sou bin re election w iil be a certain ssiurnc of a rigorous and sole campaign. It will net be an expeiimsnt to ft.o into the ciuipaign with him at the bead ef the organization. Therefore ho i afaia presenttd to yon for the important position of county chairman. JlF.rBlIUCAX. LECjil.. UiiINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. In Hie Eilatt of Thamit llmnbtn-rr, lite f Walker tiwmhip, Jectatfd. Notic is hrby jri'eu that letters of Admir.ii.lratioa on tha esttta at' Thou.:w Kumhcrgar, lua ct' Walker township, Juni ata coiinty, I'a., deceased has bees granted ! tho uo-lersign-i. All persons laJi-bted to said estate will p'easa ma!;a pyment and all havisg claims will pressut them jroperly ui'heaiicated for aottluajcnt. WATSON RUUI'.ERtiEa, OTIS E. KUUBEKGER. jldniisn$tra!ri . VALUADLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Etlitt o.lltraH Icr Wooduiinl , deceaiti Ik Partitiok By virtue cl an order issued out ot tha Orphans Court ol Juniata County the Guri'raignod administrators of the estate of Alexander Woodward, lata of Bealu township, ia said county, decessed, hsviuz Lean aouoinlod bv' said ronrt for th f,urro, will expose to sale lv public v.ntlut r ou-cry oa the preuisea on TUCKSUA Y, J I'N E 2. 181'J At twa o'clock in tha afternoon' That ct.rlain ot 0r ground situate in t bu villaga cf j0hnslown in said Beale tjwashtp, bonaj.a n.,r,tj bv land of Lncv B;-a!e, east by lot now ul Jo'hu w'ooiwsrd, south hr pubMc roai, and sti th wast bv a public roa1 er Btrcet, having thereou 'erected a urce two torv tram, dweliins h..ua acd ; storo room, trasse stable aj i other out build'.ags. All btia cotnpar.tire'y nw aad I in gooil rrpair. 1 bis lot beiu; purpirt No. 1 l,of real vstata ol said deCLd9i.t. Tvrut -F Sai I Si mtlf-b of thit nnr. c)l, n;( nT s Q4V ba necss-arr to dslrsv ,,xr(,u,rg 0f co"9t au. chars'si iu par- paid on cunSnnttiori uf aile by the Court r.nii tax bxUnce iu ono jair from confirmation of talti with iiilc-rt troa tha liar of conSriiiation, tho dtrri-d paraicRU to bo urcurrd by recsnir.Ai.ca accardint, to law wi h turtie aecmicj; to '.uo r- ciie parlies tkeir r(ioc.tive li nrl according to law. Foaioi-'.on to be givau unon con tirinatian of fale by the Court but iUbjact to ice !eat u! th preheat tunt. J. KKL1.V PATTKUSOM, JOHS 70JDW'AKD, .Idminitlralort und Truittet. Ap it 2t5, 13-J'J. Hatitor Be Without Itreml. XI bisnor's US1D!H(3S, Marnnottn, Mich., I Nov. 7, lboU. Tha IUv. J. Kosabiel, of above plaoo, writa: I hve auHenid a giuot deal, acd vhonever I now fool anervona atauck oon-tng I to akaa of Pastor Koeulg'a Morvo Ionic and fool rs Uovcd. I think a groat aool of It and woukl other be sithcut bread than without the Tocia Dettr Than the ESest Soctor. Maboxot ("rrr, l a., Decon.bt. ltoa I deem it my duty to uy txiat 1 si treated for ten yeara by ;the bot Ooctora in I'ennayl vauia. but nevor got any relkf until 1 took Fac tor Kooni'a Ssrw Tonia I am oared ol my nervous troubles ; have never had the allghtoaa aymptoma of thons upel'-i ainco I oommenoed taking the nrt bottle. FREES Talnablc Hook aui Krvona Altiai.a aunt frco to lr Adlrtu aril iMor iftttanta ran a'io nbuua Uila medlclji frM of dutras. TiIb Muna.lv hu ben Driariii br ths i'.rtnn pMtor K-MytitK. ot fort wrn. Ind ainc UTAaad isnow prlard uiidar bia UlrcUoa by uit KOENIC MED. CO.. Chlcgo lit. goIdbrDnurrlataatClpcrBotU. SlbrttVn lArcablM.Sl.tS. C Bottles for SO. P'ltUMCf t' A I I i & PSL1.S. tick KuUclit aid relieve all thatrDab'ss mc '.nut to e. 1 flioua aUtof tbe ay-.Lora, euch a8 l)iz7jupe. Kumia, l'rowalitee( lutr?ea aftaf oatluj. l alnia tlio Bido, Jin, While Uiutr moaO lemarkablo success has been shown iu ciutzaj 'Tiitty VA'TinMeiD &tivlli'.thTj. r n ring and pr e;ti ini; tiiiai t: aoj Ju.t tnjuint while thsf alM r;ircc. ktli'iscruai- oihtonvcbtirnuiavttha rfj--ui iv-iilatc tL.3 '(- fU. Xrn ii Uiaj ooly loc ther vor M 3m cm pri'-l orm to tlinawti9 miitr frtm thiBtlutrcaaiincoiapIavUit; butfortuv 3itcijf tii'rt; 'KMlnoK,c nottjc(ihr,rlthocS T'l'or.ncetrytlioTnTlil flnrt the little pills t1tj trsbio tn soiu&ny wsystliattiMf wiil uui bm mU tu daTuLhout tlidn-. f?ut afttr allsidt he&4 '"1inlinof m mtBT llvf9 thmt heTeIiirh 'vremakofrr.r grcU bujat. Our puiacurit riui ?.-a do not. Cartrr" tittl Liver PlIU rmy Bmall an! ver fsairy trk1. One or two pills make otm, 7hcy art fitrictly Teirtble ana da not grip cr puivf". but by tlit.ii gentle acUwQ pleaMoli whi lisetlirm. IaTilitt.'25o?nt8; fiTeforfl, flo-l tf dragKl&ta cwrjuUajQ, or Mut by xxuui. C4RTER WOICIMS CO., New Ydrki SMALL FILL. SSsilL DQSE. SALLPRiCi Consumption Surety Cured. ?o Ta Csirna: Tiease latona yoar rnadoee ttiat 1 have a putative rixnodr for the above-named ainae. By it timely use ttievsauda or aeplMe cei l kave bcem peonsnciitly en red. IstudlbegUa to ecad twa beHUja of lay remajy FB153 to as of yoHr aeadepe who have eotmuuvtion at thry rriii aead aae ttkar sjcprMe end P. O. addrese. Bcerve altr. T. A-8iXJUM.M.a,iaiPwt8t,3I. X. fcS?nnz from itia fraew cfvoudiral emse. mill eail a vnlnable trvetui0lse'O4i enQktiBii fn for heme enjo, p R j-H of r,vp. A stlail mt41cal wnrk ; stteail be rca4 bv every l.rvl -ubo iktvohs us'X ("i-il:t-.wu. Addeimyi rrsi, TP. C. FOvTUSt. SEoVTi. Ca9B Xllco Agaiaat Trenspafis. All person are hereby cautioned not to tre.ispaas on tbe landa of the undersigned in Waiter, Fertnauajh and Fayette town-ships.- A. S. Adnm. John Uclleen, James McMeon'a heirs, Kolwrt UcMeea, William Stoiiff.-r, G. H. Sitber, Charles Adams, L. E. Atkinson. October 2Rtli, 91. ly. The Srntirtl md Rejiukhetrm oflcu ia Mi place to get job work done. Tiyit. It will pay you if yon need anything In that Uio. 1 1 1 'jfuji.' u wwr IN to weak mm use our Honesty is.tJsveTycsst nm goods, Come in end examine our large and Taried stock for the Spring Trade of 1892 and the Summer Trade 1S02. Jf '. JDcsirc To enow customers ur goods. It is our business to supply your wants and we know that we can accommodate you, il you drop in and deal with us. YTe hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the varied tastes of people. We have a full line of j6vclly Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be cur pleasure to wait on you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. G la as wars to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our shoo Department ia large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shot and Boot for the field and forest. ORDER. We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt gjt, wa'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OUR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceiva prompt attention. Remember th place, Hais Street, Orposna Coct Kors'j, MifflintovFn, Pa., . A Favrabl Verdict alter Tweaty Years Trial. Th original and only genaia Couipouad OTVgn Treatment that of lire. Starkey k. I'halea, is a scientific arljustmeRt of tbe a!e. BDents fOzyren an4 'i'rrgen magnetized; and tke eompound I bo condeaed und made portabl that it in sent toa!l th world. It has boen ic use lor raar than twenty years; thecaands of pitidcts have jbt-a treated, and recemtnend it. a very li'gaifi cant fact. It dees not act as most drugs do y creat iag another ai!aant, often requiring a sec ond cours to eradicate th evil affect of tha tirft, but Coaipound Oirpen ia a rerit alizer, renewing, atrengtheoing, iarigorat icg th who body. These atatemeats are coulirnied l.y anm r"ua testimonials, published ia oar book of 200 psjes, only with th xprss peraiis sioa of tbe patieats, thair names and aJ drsrs are given and yoa can rofor to them tor farlker informatien. The great aucccass f our treatment has givea ripe t a host of imitators, nDscrupu lona persons; tome calling tbeir preparation Corapeand Oxygen, often appropriating our trstiaioniala and th names ef our patients to rrccomraend worthleaa coacoetions. Bnt any aubstance made elsewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen pjurioue. Compound Oxygen Its Mod o Actio and Remits," is th titl of a new book ot 20t pcgs, published by Drs. SUrkey k. Pa len, which gives to all inquirers full inform ation aa to tais remarkable curativ agent, and a record ef aurprisicg caree in a wide rang of chronic cases aaany f them after being abanaed to die by other physicians. Will be mailad free to any address n ap plication l)r. Starky k. Pbalen, 1629 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 120 Sutter St., San Fran cisco, Cal. Get a good paper by subscribing far the Smuu and RjpBvueAa. v o o o x LI once ooo CO CO hi 9 w A H If) CI coenctiNfftHOOO co lO rl CM o ec eo 00 o i.O ' C-4 O CC Pt l. w Ct -oiaTi 3; 13 o o w ccact-t-i-t-r-tlt O H r. 0 a 3 u o ft 5 a z: A r- O i o o cc o etorHfioo H 1-5 CO " HH -, ,-ciT- cTr- oo' c o ci o g . HOfit5i''ooone'3BHo:i''- s (OIOGOOCOOOCOHHIHHHIO O r d O o SHOBOHrtHClBW SCCCtCIHHrti co o o o r c us us o ci 7- II N tl I K O C si o o io u io "4- ri O l-3-O t- i x to a x cc r. n t x O C i- J WISH TU STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Ttmt i era sTsr tcct hacks i less th.m five leinutra ; se l'uia, extracting. Tfcit I caa aitratt tf!' ilh-t plin, Uy the era Saii aaflii t the teet'u aa j game ; ue tiaejer. Tr.t li:nep..i4 .. C-a m a ks as Scarry) treat .A.ed iuecsafu!'.y audacare warig; wV.i IB everjr ctse. Treth aaal war'at-el tr life. ArtiliclHl Test!: repaireJ, eichji.fe r, rcmedtilrd, at prices to suit all. I will in asrt a lull peruiauent ai t ol Gmned Euan-ek-d pvrcclaiu teoth as low as $0.00 pr set warruuted to give perfect satiafactiou, or the nieusy rotund rd. All rk warraate t fir perfect aatia fnctioB. Feeale vba hare arliflcial teoth with which taey caaaet eat, ar esfecially iavilcd t call. Trans Ga-h. G. Ij. DERR, rractlce! Ocstlit, ESTARLISBEO II M ITf LIXT3 WS, Ta., It l!iu9. ct. 14 S3. (VJLWPOliT 11 ley liailr AND SUERiiAN S VAL- ey liailroad Compary. lime tab e of passenger trains, in affect on Mouday, January IS, 1H'J2. I STATIONS. West ward. 8 I 1 Kist ward . r M ' A H A u p x 4 20 4 17 4 13 4 10 t Newp it Buffalo Bridge.... Juniata Furnace.. WaLncta Svlvau 6 00! K) ( U 6 OS 10 03 8 30' 8 27 6 07 10 07i 8 23 O 10! 10 10) 8 20 C 20 10 20 8 II 4 01 t r'lo.itii.ld Junct'n! 6 20!l0 26 8 01! 8 68 Va lev Road '; C 12 10 S 2 8 04 3 64 T?lli..t ..I..... r. A3 in J-J f e.i o r Green Park 1 6 410 4 7 47; 3 87 T Lovsville (1 u-,0 oei 7 -B 1 28 Bixler's Kan 7 211 02i 7 3li 3 21 Cntcr j 7 0;'ll 07' 7 25! 3 15 r Cisna'e Ron ! 7 14 II 14, 7 20, 3 10 Anderionburp....1 7 2,'!ll20 7 12! 3 '2 T Biain j 7 30 U 30 7 00; 2 00 Note Signifies no agent, 'T" tela phon cunnection. D. GKI.VG, President and Manager. C. K. Villks, G'ccral Age..t. IS bnt aria deep. Th.T?si-?;lie:'r'nrfo,3ii I WllO liaC VruTtr .'.fttlir. .:i:t K- .. eonle 1 the ptira t! Iuuiy w ere It not fora r.nr r.'!CIL,!-..1''i"'1 ,,:ch P-ooaiiwnd CH. HaC4n' VILA cf.tn4 aa p .!: s Uui qna.itioe that qiU.-iiy ein.tn:a tne w.i" sallow and Ooriii cusi;ile:i!i to onr of natiml hta'ln aad nnbiciTil.'uxl 1 entv. it rurra 0:ly rkiu Frikl:, Jiladt 1'ca.la, RloUhea. Sunburn! lan, i'lmple, and a.l impvrlvctioiia of th stin. It li m.t aco::E:. ii: hut a run- yt is hot ter for tlio lullel tal.l than puwdvr a..ld .y lirugrists, cr.i!t y.t .-iii( upon n-"Ir.t o(.' U. C. Bi rT:H , CO., Teledo, Q. aj4. Scisntiiic Amertcti "in. .Vf." Vrfa TbaftE aa a j W COPYRIGHTS, .t COPVR1CHTS. .to. ' ,,"JjTl"f !on m?l fm nsndbook write to nl F; . v i ' Biioauwa v. Hew Your OKlct furcan , 7r swimu patents (n Amirl.. aio I'ubUc by a notice givon free ol charge lu th. . Lferrest Tlattnn of any scientific pspor In th w'r!d. teicnrtldlv illaraid. No liitiliiirl?,? VJtu eho1 be without It, Week Iv it in 1 Vinr; tl.'M rii months. AddiWM bWi0! tum-isuaKS. asi Broadway. 2ew ort " PRICKETT COLLEGE !)pwia.uu) uuj,i. " 9 BUSiHESSiSHCBTKiND 34 viL X.jJ Bruakennr,, t th lfq-r Habit .ltlvf , car4 by id. -allH Si-cinc. It Is nianfactnred aa a rjowder i,iu be g.r in . of or ... or in to.., without th kuow'e.. llhT:v v 'b8oiu" auu win acect a permaneat .d car, whether tho r:iat . V7 "T. Jrinker or .n ' . - ""oerai -.viiwiic wrec givea in thonaands of cases ana ia arur. mataae a perfect core .... T . lmpoaaibility for the liqnor anret't. S, - . Cnree euara.,teed. ' Tpetit. to Hut. dress1" f P""'6"1"- Ad. o .Plc,r,cco.,,85Eac. St Cmc. Jan 24, "Jl-lv. -4 rn. HCCCtOCC 5: r-, o 1 3 O to cenn o - - rr r r -JD 1 00 i il c o CQ us o OR 1(5 P) O O VH0103 CJ c n oo o o CO hi 4) 3 a a "S 3 a a a a 'a J1.j,HM'M'r'-IC3000 - us'us t "O -f t- O eo t-4 us n ci - e o co 30 t- t- - to us T3 a a 3 M a c a o i CP o a a 'ss? : : E 9. to a -5 a .lt -z f .m r - w q h V T" a a a CM oc a m o IW a (X) S2 So a -10 e rz offi'HCft'f lauucct-o-t-fj ci r- 1- 1: t; o c T-l O Cl H rHd Cl 2 51 3 3a l! O S C O 13 C3 H CZ US 13 o us Cc-t-t-- c- u a C . : U a s -n H O H 3 13 2 " o o o ta c t- t- x x r. a. I 1 C o n Cm O -3 1-15 -a -a i - i US 3 O O r-l 1.3 3 Cl O H H ?1 3 C i3 us y-l r-l Cl .Z ci ! S ci at s i ALESME .N AV ANTED I.OCAi. OS TKAVELI.INU, to sell nr Nurserv Stock. Balarv. Eiiwnsss and Steudv Kn.nlevrotnt guaranteed. C1IASK BliOTIlfcHS COll PANT, t. Dec. 8, '91. Hocht-ster, . Y. p 5 aa fK, m was m 9 sH ANY V) ta r5n2XAl Lli kXUlX tn&nnnvn Mr ikm .intniii iwi.k V uavk caKO axo iLaauo it. . Uavk CallE AXO ILBajSD IT. INC-Hf-VN 1 T'Topfd on Sunar. ChilHrtm Xer St. eerr Trareler Uioutd La . butuo ot U lu bit MtaifeaL CTMni tSllffai-oi- From KhmmiaUiim, Rot- l-'fclj WHOICI 1U, boarUU. her- one IH1m?h. PtnntherlA. Otm h.. Cttarrli. HroDrbilU Ajthni. :taolr klorhuii. IiArrlt'-ft. UnMiw, BorVDiM In ritr or Uniha. STIfT JolntM or Strmna. will flad Ia thlii old AnndyiiA rllf and ppMty cuit. 1'uni'hlea i . t. 1n11uu11.r7w11.ra1 rnrr ici&, nj nail, I wuml tKxpnae (Mid, aa. 1. a. JOliNbuN t Ou- iworvja. SUea. Wi Can't do it but at trilling ta pay for lecrnlntr hov? to mike a rood an article as Wout's Acmb JJi-ackivj- ot cheap cistcrial so Uuit retailer caa pmutaLlj stll it at 10c Our price is SOc. The retailer Bays tho prtWie will not pay it. We Bay tha public trill, becanae they wiil aiwns riav a fair rricc for a pood article. To show both the trado and tha public tliat we want to iv them tha best r tha laoat money, we wiU far For ahovo Informal ion ; thi offer Is cpao until January 1st, ljj.3. V70I PI" ft HAJJDOLPH, Philadelphia. , i.-non is th nam of a pnlct trhtch uoeawork that no oiher paint rn do. Jev ffvf wlt" ltlook llltethe rstural -" - i- puuiira anu varniniierl. J"';! ?n,a u profltable to inva-UgateJ Ail Pacify th3 Life Blood. THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. - . PlTTg8"SH. Pa. fTiver'e Freec Nfrve U .mdT,4e a.oldithw.'i5 Qlersntaa to t-ur all Nervous d'.eee. eucn aa Weak .)-' IJfVVt1 Mecrv. liim -ivts? "iiWIfi' biain fower, Nes. rvrioa tihiicjb. n tftd. vouihful indiecretion, 'which nltinai ;fl.I'.CS.-!:,'tioa aiul Insanity. atelv lead to Ia. Price, ti oo a oueraate. t. ur. .r'rifund mnaey. By nZSu any addr.. F',V3' REMCDV CO., Tole3o, 0. C" a writtee L.vis E. Aram..,. K. r. - iTHI'.atPF.SSUi,,, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW MirrLIKTOlVJi, Pa. ' JySSW.8 M1 C"V"i Pro., t de.c,:if7.Mv"'."t'1 P-c T r,sl- rid .17..; " - -,., ...th ef J McLAeeai JSKP YT. R.iw... BSCl.AVRni.i3i Js, STIMMaTL,, IKDSIUCS AQElfTS, PORT tOTJl, C,'jj a0? "?ky -P- "rr..-t.d. E.-..caAWF.E, ea. ai M.caw,,a )R- D.M. CRAWrORD k. BOW " rfwJ?4 Iiartmerhip f.r ta". practic. n.le .therwis, profcssi.ntu en" April 1st, ltso. LOST REPUBLICAN PRIM APV t5 TION TICKETS. Ir ELECTION JUNE 4, m For Congress, Louis E. AtuiS0n For United Statee Senate, Matthew S. Quay For United State, S.D&t For SUt Sanate, (Vote for On candidate, , William C. Ponierov. William nrtzler." For Assembly H. Ltitiuier WDb0n. County Cha'rrman, (Vote for One -anlida-e, only ) William V. Shirk. Henry O. SieW. i For Congrets, Louis L". Atkinson. For Unitad State. Ssnate, ilatthew S. Quay. For United States Saate For State Senate, (Vote fer One cuniidate, ealj.) William C. Pomeroy. Wiilistu Hsrtzler. Fot Aasembly, II. Latimer Wilion. County CLairman, (Vote for One candidate, caly.) William V. Shirk. Ilenrv 0. Sieber. For Cungress, Louis E. Atkinson. For United States Saute, LfattLew S. Qaar. For United SUtoa Senate, For State Snate, (Vot for Oae cani:date, suit.) Wiilium C. I'omerej. Williaai Hertzler. For Assembly, Latimer Vi'ilson. H County Chairman, (Voto for One canJiilito, only ) William V. Shirk, llttnrv U. jibr. For Conqrof, Louis E. Atkinson. For U-ited States Senatt Matthew S. ytuiy. For United Stat-a StsutJ, For Stat Senate, (Vot for One camli'Iate, oaly ) William C. romeroy. Willinm Uerfzler. For AsfiMibly, II. Latiier TTilson. Coauty Chairman, (Vot for Ono candidate, oalj-l Waiiam V. Shirk. IIonrT O. Sisber. For CocgroBS, Louia E. Atkinsen. For United States Senate, Matthew S. Quay. For United States Senat. For Stto Senate, (VoJa for Oaa cndiJt, ,alJ:' William C Pomeroy "NViUiam Hertzler. For Assembly, H. Latimer Wilson. County Chairman, (Vot foi One candidal, oaly ) William V. Shirk. Henry O. Sitr. f tz I iwwiManjei8r'T;r
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