miaW tiU W SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MI7FLLNT0WN. tf PPXESMT, MAI 7,1690. P.. F. SCIIWEI E R, siutob Alto rnpirret. The Pt-niooratic State Convention will be hc-M on July 2 in Scrim tun. On the question of silver, Free i-.jina''e would irive Lr-iierial satisfac tion ti tli lwot.le. The l)ot siifjar industry in rtire- si'utcd t.. le in a flourishing cou.li tiin in (iiia.l:, anl gives employ meiit to ninety hirge rofineiits. Tht U;mk of America with it 12 lrau.-lis in I'liil.-t.lelj.hia stist.en.le'.i' pajnit tit in the 30(h of April. The coucf in hai seven hunlr-.l thousand deposits. Pi.nu in Iowa are displeased with a rM-iit decision of tlie I'uited Stutrs Supreme Court that in eff-ct ruled that li'pir und'T the United States law may le nhipp-d into and er!d in nny st:it; and territory. F.X G.MRN.r rATTHlSoN, i Joining up tn the sin"c s-f ;il demo cratic i-audidatt- for lit v.-rtiur. He will in t find two r 1 uhlicau CMiidi ilates in the tit-Id this year, which was th case iu the cnmpiign in which he whs eltcttd. C'oMMtsriS'i n th closing of the Riuk of Atn-riM in Phila lelpliia. the I'hiiadelpLiaTitat s siys : A Hi.k bus no lu int.-s to Ik- jnpn pared to mett any pruhublo demands, and when it shuts its doors to escape the pi ?s. nUti' b o: its d. p i;ors checks it i a si-n that it ought to have been shut up hn ig . ' S:rr the panic i.f lT.T tiia.shavo hard n d owiug t a certain i! gret- to making g.A 1 the stand ird nmnts f 1 b s. If Cii'j;rcss f pay i iroti'.d j give to hilvnr the riht f fit- coin age tiui,-s would j:-t better. It is g old bug legislation that has much j t d with depression of the present times. Mt iiioan passed a high licence act, but by sonic mentis known to under, handed workers, th bill was spitit- l awav and another substituted and presented to the (riverm-r for his signature. He signed tile b ll pre sented to him, riot knowing that it !ia fraud. The fraud however was itiscoveied and the bogus bill was taken into court, ami of course declare. I illegal. I.wr vk t. ingress passed a ser vice pension bill '"that authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to place on the pension rull the name of auy ofl-cer or enlisted man who is 60 ytars of ae who served 00 days or mure at the rate of $S a month ; and all soldiers who ar suffering from mental or phjsic.ii disability. It al so provides for a pension for widows who have reached the ngt of CO."" Cull for tlie Hepubllran State Con veut luu. UEAly.l ARTt.R S Ktl t lU.I. AN STiTK l OVMITTrr. I rhimJrtpMj, 1pril 1 !'.'. The Republican State (.'uuveution will be held in the Opera House at Harrisburg ou Wwdnesday, Juno '2i, 1S'.0, at 10 o clock a. m., for the pur ps ot' nominating candidates for liuvernor, Lieut naut Governor and oocrciury or iiu-.-rnai miairs an.t t.r the transaction i.f other business. The atteiith n of Republicans throughout the State is respwctfullv directed to the following lY'iuanrnt Kuls for lh holding of S aJ i Con ventions and tee conduct f tho part v. FiKsr, That Delegated t. theiState Convention snail be cli .sen in the maun r iu w hich candidates for the tiet-eral Assembly are nouiii.atcd. Sr. . -no. Hereafter the State Con vetitioiis .f tile Republican partv shall be held n- t earlier than the third Vt'edn. sd.jy of August, iu the year of th.- l'l-esideutial f lection, when it shall be held not m-Te tli:m thirtv davs previous to the day tWed for the Nati. nul Cuiivi tition, and except in tt:iU mat- rial y. ars At least sity day ' not ice shall be j.'isj.ii u( nie. date of the State ColiVellt ion. Tmitn, That we recommend to the county organizations, that in their rubs they allow the larg. st freedom in the eetieral participation ill the prmiat i.-s c us ,ten', with the preser vation of the party organization. 'l'he St .t Convention ..f June :?0. ISsd. . nving abolishe. 1' S-nator al repies. utati. n. IVIega'es to the a proachipg State Couvention will be select. I ..ii-orduig to the iiumltcr of lit t ,e: t.itiv.s in the Leg-s'ature to which each county or citv ia en titled under th Representative Ap portionment law passed bv the Le.-. islature t f ISsT To- nsolutioti of State Committee. Wvt. H. ArRFws, Chairman. Ir. Atkinson. The ls:th 'ongresioiml District of l'a.. will do irsel honor by returning tl-.e gt ni.il and accomplished Dr. L K. Atkiuson as their representative It is not a wise nor sound rule uhichtoo frequently changes the House of Keprusentatives. Kxperience and familiarity with legislative practices given jniwer to the districts in enacting laws, in shap ing party policies. Dr. Atkinson is a sound lawver. an ab!o debater. He has n excellent : esecutivo i spaeity, dilirent in the I business of his coustituantH, honest, i an.) aooveau, experiaucea.aad trnst- wortlir. He spares no painu to Berve l is j friends and there is no siuapproach ahleuess about Litu. is the known friend of labor and home productions. He has done YerrtliiDg in his power to bring for- ward the claims of hia district These services are noted with credit by his constituents and they are slow to change a good faithful eel van t when ther hare him. He deserves it and should be handsomely re elected by his district. a deserving comphmect to a worthy soldier, citizen and representative. Truly lours. Geo. H. Imes. - - - Tlie Elertlan f Ceuntjr Super latendent. The question of the tlectioa of RUperiutendent of common schools in Jnuiata was so earnestly conduct ed that when the convention of di rectors, met in the court house on Tuesday afternoon the room was crowded. A majority of the politi cians of the county were i--esent The county is Democratic but the presence of Mr. Anman in tin can tiss as a third term candidate for the regul.irs caused a gnashing of teeth among a number of the faithful and intensified the Independent element to uncommon agitation, and as c inseipience it was predicted that Mr. Marshall a Republican would be elected by the Convention. Howev er when aI tlie cUns came in it was discovered that the Republicans were pot a'l anted on Marshall b it that a r.uruber of them wolll.l support Car ney. Then there was agoing to and fro ani njj the wire pullers and the interests i f Aimiiu and Carney were coiubiced. Anmnn withdrew and h ft Carney t" gather the odds and ends which he did by securing his election on first ballot. The candi dates nominated were IX II. Marshall. J. If Carnev. J,.hn fV. Hibbs. A. Y. McAfee. The name of Mr. McAfee was withdrawn before a ballot was taken. Tbo first ballot stol. Car ney. IS ; Marshall. 32 ; Hibbs. S. Carr.ev led them all bv a majority of 8 votes, and was declared elceted Su perintendent of Fublic Instruction in Jurdiit.i county for a period of three j-his tt a ta'ary of $1000 J t ye -r. A Snake up his TrourerLeg. Dr. ihlpst-l and J. K. Sn Tiler, i bth .f CVutervi'.le. near Middle- burir, had an experience Swift I?un on Friday night of last wek that titer wi'l nev. r forget Theycuniped at the lower dam of Swft Hun near a ledge of rorefcs on the night in ques tion, and before darkness came upon them thev s.-r.it'et a lot of leaves to gether for a bed and provided a pile of wood to keep up a tire .luring the night. About 10 o'clock they pre pared for sleep and, drawing a hi iuh et over them, they lay down top'eas nt dream. Along towards one o'clock Mr. Snvder felt chill v and ( got up to put some more wood on I the tire and thou lav dovvti rudsooii fel 'into deep t h, ! ened hv a cold p fi-o:u hi was awak otvect wlucu soino.l to If res'mg on Ins leg. Without moving he lav awak-i waiting ho lav awake waiting for .'evelopmonts. The next movorrx-'.it ho felt ai ini- cribable sensati-n com-; ovr him which seemed to paralyze every nerve iu his Ixidy. Realizing that there was B Jineti ing extraor.linay the mat ter, ho called the doctor to hurrv and get up as something w as crawl ing up th rignt leg of his panta loons and he believed it w is a snake. That went through the doctor like an el.-ctric shock, and raking a brand out of the tire approached Mr. Sny der, who was lying as if parilyz'-d. with the cold sw. at standing in big beads on his forehead. Half b'ind cd with the flickering tlam of the brand hu noticed what nt first looked like a bro id black s'.rap hanging out of Mr. Suyder's troiis r leg, but the next moment exclaimed. "My IK .?, Muckel, lie still, its a rattle suake !" Trembling like a leaf, Mr. Snyder Hocmed joveriess to movj iveu if ho would. The condition of things were at otco evident. The reptile had been attracted by the fire and s ught warmeth ou the per son of .Mr. Snyder. h.very moment it disappeared farther up the h-g aud prompt action was necessary, tv rasping tho smike by the tad the doctor pulled with ull his might. His hold siipod and the lattU-s, fourteen iu niiml-r, came off and remained in hand. Tiie reptile had wrapped itself arouud the bare skin on the man's leg and violently shook its .b rattled tall, indicating its aug-.-r at sucli harsh treatm-n This K-rforiuauce almost threw Mr. Sny elr into convu'sions. Recovering himself, the .ioctor lethought him self, of iiis knife and, quickly open ing a blade as keen as a rat. .r. lie c-it the pantaloons up to the bod v. This released the snake and it quick ly unwound and threw ir.scif into a co 1, ready f..r ifeVtive work, but le fore it could strike, the doctor struck it a blow with a club that cut it clear in tw.. Mr. Snyder was lifted by the arms and dragged away from th hideous s--rpent and the next mmn ent wa- u his feet, though scarcclv able to stand. They drank the balance of their "nerve, t.v.ic" out of a pint bottle which t-j twine evteut restored their equilibrium, but sleep was cut of the question, and they spent the balance of the night stichiugup Mr. Snydei's trousers to iirnk" him presentalnV, and at .arly dawn thy pulled uj stakes and to. k a solemn oath to never, bunk at Swift Run agaiu. Mid.lh-burg Post. oJt URI G STORE. M. I. Cbawvobh. Pharmacist, has o jiu d a new drug store in ?Iif tlintown and has in stock a full liue of all g.ods kept in a first class drug store. I'urjn ru-tions aci i rate- 1 111 a,v",'o nto l,uuu,uuu snares has LTcoMvorM.ru. I'urity of ino-redi-' H't'a organized here and incorjMrat ents guaranteed. The patronage of i e'1 at Spriugkeld, I1L, to provide by the public is rcftpt-ctfnllv- so.icitetl. ' raeans f meinlrs holding not more jemocrai nn.t liegister building, . opposite Old f ellows' Hall, Brid 'e street. tf. Edisns Diet. Edison it appears does his invent ins; on a verr simple diet. To a re porter of the Pittsburg ! anions' other interesting tnt-,-n I concerning hia habits was this: "I eat alwut a noun J & 1,ir ....1 I food is very simple, consisting of ' some toast a tittle potato or s.. me-. . u-ug uiiusiuiui. xnis "tow net " nelps nira to endure with nn r f.n, a 1 - . 11 . is m. . a. I a 1. : j f rrt - . . . --- hour of sleep a dav. He states tlint hia father ia a remarkeble old man. J - - 1 eating little and sleeping less." Wa P. Alsott Typhoid rarer. Dr. Cyrus bnnson, the well known New York physician, says, after in vestigation of many cases : '"I l.uva come to theconclusion'that typhoid fever is very rarely due to any other cause than pollntedwater, tee. milk or meat ;" and he also utters the sig nificant word that nothing is more discreditable to the civilization of the nineteenth ceutniy than the exis tence of typhoid fever. The Living Church (Episcopalian,) Chicago. .IDDITlO.SJtL LOC.1LS- Frank Hawk is'walkingon crutches caused bv a barrel of oil sliding on hi i left foot. The Juniata Vallev Editorial As sociation will meet in in the Tribune office, Altoona on Thursday May 15, 1300 at 10 o'clo-k A. M. Seventeen hundred and twenty eight male dogs and two hundred and fourteen female dogs have been asvessj"il iu Juniata coun'y. Rev. Thilip Graif will preach n xt Suiidav mori.ing on "Tho Glory of Sons of God" and in the evening on "The r.-rsouul Attacks of S i'an." Within the past three week: Din iel McCnnell, L. C. Calhoue, Lyster Wise and Philip Strouse all of Tur bett towuship, each had a horse to die. Since the 1st of January ISflO two hundred and forty seven scalps have lH.-t-n sent to the Commissioners office, and premium. pai 1 ou them under the law. J. Monroe Shelletde rger, returned himself as a prisoner last Sund-ty and is now iu Djvlestow n jail. He has been a wanderer in the west since lie discovery of his defalcations. The attention of the reader is hereby directed to the sale of the County 1 reasurur of unseated lauds to take phu-e at the Court House in MifHintown Monday June J, 1800. Read in au other column. Isaac HuiThi in of Fayette town ship, .lied, ut the place of Rcu'.in Leonard, with whom he mad i his home about 3 o'clx-k on tho 30th of April lasf, aged 8:1 y. ars. Inter in Ix.st Creek Meunouite grave yard on Friday. The Hunting tloba of May 1st says : T wo car loads of 20 inch ice from Canada arrived here for the. Refoi matory on Tuesday aftern.K.n Iirvau's island which be came the pri vi ty of the State fcKtut a year ego, is la-irg put in a Sue state of cultivati m by the inmates of the Reforatory, who have planted lib iilt eight acres with vegetables of l-;.,,!., Over two acr. s constitu tes the onion patch. The boys take a great delight iu the gardening work preferring it to almost anything else, if The ar.tsiaii well now being put down on the Juniata Vally eatnpiueeting grounds at New tou Hamilton, has readied a depth of 325 feet and pk-ntv of water. Notice. To all whom it may conceru, from this date I will pay no more debts ti.nt i acted bv anv member of mv familv. ilav, lfeOO. G. L Dkrr. Arraigned for llarn nurnlnr ' Ou the 2Sth day of April, ult., Samuel Clark of li-ale township, w as arrested ujxm tho information of S. C Uerryiunn, and arraigned lefore Justice C I. Horning on the charge of having bunie i the barn of C. F. Gleck ot lieale township, Junia a Co.. on the night of the 14th of March, lS'.tO. In.hfanltofb.il the justice sen! him to jail. The next d v, April 2;, ho was released -u a bad b n.l ' of $1000, that was approved by Court for his appearance to answer the thti charge bef re court nest Sep temler. Uvn tho sunn informa tion at-.l upon the same warrant, C K. tjieek, owner of said barn, was ar rested at lus home in Uuiou countv, aud arraigned before ju-t ice (ieorgo K. Long of Lewisburg, Uniou Co., May 1st, 18J0, wl ;.-re he gave bail iu the sum of $1000 for his hj. ru unco at Court to answer tho charge at tho S -ptemlM-r term in Mifilintowu. TO COXSUM PTIVES 1 undersigned haxig b.n rest- red to hea!tii by pimple means, after suffering f r several year-t with a w-vore lung affec'ion, aud that dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ferers the means of euro. To those who desire it, ho will cheerfully f-end (free of charge) a copy of the per-M-riptiou used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, .11 hmi. Catarrh, Bronchttu, aud all throatynd lang Maltdtet. He hopes ail suffer ers will try his rtmedv as it is in valuable. Those t sirhig tho pre scription, which v. lii cost them noth ing, and may prove a blos-ing, will 'lease address Rev. Edward. 1. Hilton, Williamsburg, Kings Couutv, New York. A 50,000,000 4'rain Food. Chic a. jo. El, April 28 The Farm ers' Co-ojieiative Brotherhod of the L ,ut'd 'States ith $ot),000,000 capi uuui eacu. against Iarmers ' U,K swimuea out of the legitimate ' m ice, of their orain hv . - r- ' . vnovu VI X- ners or combinations ainon Becu 1 lators. They pr pose to deposit $25 -jOOO.OuOof their capital in Chicago ; subject to draft, for tha purposes re " j quired buyiuo; raiu outriht from Iurm?rs. 0f 1nuinff theni money on Kr,n' as tbe c may be. Much valuable timber and miles of fence. W n iZl . : 1 m . J - ' ' 1 bv forest fires alon , th i.t 1 ' JiT -,-a iui uiuik . . ' of the west branch of the Susque-1 knim nr.,. ' - ." .i uuiT 01 imamsnort. Th fir i, " r. . 1 to loyalsock, a dietanee of ten jnilel " (..aim iiuui juunnrnmArw Regulator In Tuacarcra. WHTTECArS IS TTBCABOBA KF-AB WATE- roRD, TILK& VOVS A HOUSE AD POl"B sasd powa a widow's back. Tho Tustarora township regula tors turn out at such places where thev are least exiected and at such ! hours when grave yards yawn and ! s -,-J , i end forth ghostly habilitated forms to send a thrill of horror from the ; roots of hair on the head to the nails ! of toes of all beholders. Such a ai li i i i i.-;n. thrilling sight and such a thrilling feeling was experienced by the in-. mates of a house owned by Joe Woodburn on what is known as the ' , - , . . -i ,i Mayer s farm about two mile, north of aterfor.h about miduight some few nights ago. The bouse was teu- j anted bv a festive widow, fair, tall, ' lean and forty. Just what particular act of flirta tion on the part of the widow culled j forth the ghostly visitation of the White Cans is best known to the re.Tiil..itnrs themselves. There was' not a si'ii if hid alnjut tue house' , . , e l i j..l. i wuen tue company oi regulators too. . the bearings of the place, lherej were five of them, three heavy bhort ones, the fourth tll and slender, tLe fifth tall and aNlomirially l'tfge. , Were thv all officers ? ; Were thev the same regulators that closed Fislt,r.a store and ser cistd the t6nsorial rt on hia lustu- laut growth of hair d the widow's 1 in-v stixKl aroun house. WiU their consultati-m ever ; be revealed T Helloo! HelUo !" shoutel tho spokesman. The answer was an echo, and the little rattling frogs seemed wared into momentary si lence, but the house was s dark aud client as death itself. "Helloo ! Helloo !' again was thr ' shout that broke forth from the lead- '. er No response came from the ; house. Then the leaders began to , talk. . ! Tet us tear down the house," said one of the captains "lVwu witi it." said they all. It w:i a t wo st .rv l g strut-lure. To work tney went, and wiih pinch bm-s a lo.' w -.is r.rveil out. mid an other a:it tiie:. th-y listened, but the j house was silent uud ail'areutl" as ( d.-.it-o- .,f inmates as if it had liev- '. er been tenanted. -Down with it ' U ou one side no v, aud the stal- wart 1! concentrated the r efforts on the si.le from which the logs had ' bet-U prved, More logs were work- ed out ln..t,r i..iuo ! Just then thtre was a shoving, rat AllV'LIIVl tatm tling noise from the other side of the house, and the White Caps instinc-' tively realized that it was a window 1 that had been raised and lowered l-i a hurry and they rushed around to that sido in tiinu to catch sight of the figure of a iun running away as if demons were in cose pursuit. Dut iu the durkness hey eut .l uot tell whether ho was a si- gin man or some ma; rie-1 Ijv r of tho wid w. "TUe widow is in," s-id they all." "Com out. Come out," was th caLL" ' but the woman remnTneTwwii4 Md ... ........1 .l..ui.iniii:..l l.t 1 .li l-iiii.id iti the ruins of tho buildings rather than meet the regulators. It won't do to bury her under the ruins of the building," "No, i-e'll go in," and in they went aud "sure enough," tht-ro was 'the charmer from w hom the fellow who escaped from the window hud lied in tho hour of her besicg ?ment. They led her out. What they said to her is kuowu only to her and . to her tormentors. I They took her household goods ; from the house aud stacked them iu the yard mid then tore down the I building aft r which they ierpetrat ed the irdiguity of standing her on I her head and toured sand itown her I back, and then stood her ou her feet i and bade her depart. A citizen of the neighborhood the nest duv, haul-' ed her household goods to the house of a ne ghlxir and tluis closed a series of lie's, which if fouud out bv whom eracted, bv Mrs. Klizabeth CampbellVill end ia a criminal pros ecu 'ion. A Sprint; Medicine. The druggists claim that people, i call daily for the now cure for con- i st itiation aud sick headache, discov ered by Dr. Silas Lan while in -the Rocky mountains, It is said to tie Oregon grape root (a great remedy in the far west for those complaints) combined with simple herbs,-sndr ; made for use by jniuring on boiling water to draw out tho strength V. It sells at 40 cents a packaire and is .ailed Lane's Familv Medicine- tf. Announcements. J- ' The following scsle nt prices for ; an nouncements has been inutally a jr.- J Bp on by the uii'lt-rnivn. d. and no deviation Itom Oe fcarne will tw made : -i-L 3 Ci'i.i-'".. $Ji j I'rt-oidxnt Ju.tgn, $25; Ser.a. i! ' : Lei!tur-, $7; Aurvfelate JuJt-. Pr-.t!i..ni ir. Kais er xnj Rsird er, Sl"i:fl -i Coui.lv Tleurrr, esch! $5 ; Cotntn i..ur in. I ili-rr.ct Atiornsy, 4-cb, $3 Jury Coram iiai.fner and Auditor, tavsb, (I. all addition d counuiinicatioBS reswin mending candid it-.s will bo charge '10 center line. il.aey in all cases lfc.be paid is adv asck. T . . M. ALLISON ? Editor Juniata H K. F. SCHWE1EE4 ' Editor Scstikkl asd Kepi blicas ' COUNTY TKEASfBER. H j EBITOR or THE ?EST1EL AKO K KTrBtl- casi Dear Sir : Janiea J. McMuiliji of iuniuriuD'ni.Di nuineroii frinda. m 1... ... t. I : . - ...... ... c UIm announrea 4H avn difta' for tbeotlire ot Countv Treaararat the Kepiib'ican Hrimary Election, inbjsc. lo runs nut novvru tli.- party teveig 'ai.i! J-. rrt " n''. ".-comrs bearer for that other, he will wove tow. ot atrencto belor.- ti i.-. l it; old Tar-rt-ro.a and Ihe upp-r end. ai.d llir.iiik,tiuiit me entire connty at the NoiVmhn elrctWo. He it a nun of atiaieht lorarard a.Mietaaad eood blisinrs-. quahticaiio-js and cvsaiaen sense views of Bnanriai aff-iira. - TUSCAKOt'V EniTom i p... i..-o - '.- . .wvi, ucr oir in coniormiiV i Xa the ru'es ot the Republican tiartv tor" sry nomination that ail candidal ur flce be Pblic'v .unoanced. 1 . iI 1 ii- naniM .r : nb.. , i ' . 1"V UR uv"' pt w..ke, ., " uiau iur IUHUT "hid mji m miiir amt .u . u - County Tr.,urcr. i..,.... . : County TrAinrcr. Mr. DavU livt-a f ot V, ta iri ix-piyiDg tuwnliij in tb township thst has not bewn honored a nomination tor countv office io a He ass been a heavy tax-payer all hi .nnnm;-1 rittzrn. S tiller oftbS Oil, Mier in tl.e Union rmy Simon! three year. member or the National (Jnrd Ave ver. Mirt citizen every will pme tuuinelf an efficient county officer, if the peopln will do themelve jnitice in elrctiug him. W LKEB. Editor ;sji tisel akd Kkpcblicas : No ron in tbU comrouniiy baa the public confide. - , ta . ,'ut r uiiri..o and financial in'erily man p.-Iick Kvpenachade. and f..r h tt reason bo j, ,, ( ih sitent men in the countv lor oflUinl iiiion. thereioro I preaent him a can.t.o..o lor the Vrim .ry no,nin.,,n " the erhoe of County Treasurer. He uo) , n n otKrr rvvkt.r mnd for th, rejw, jil oe accej.tuble to a Urge majuri. tv i.f people. Ilia extensive acquaintance b.oi. ! b. en acquired throughout the ronntv bv dillicent attention to Uimnea- , ;nm . - , ,rteeibto tno people n ovrIlit r - " " MIFKLINTOWN. . ' 5 e ts 5 i X. o mi-: i.ivu)Cm ai oeMw iiiih - j oomz2 -s, as SJ5 5 e5 3 o.zB "83 o xeo . - -zs - S i t O S&O O- c, c: -C. cu w j o 2 LEG iL. A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Im taiott Beujmmiu Dillman. The urn I. thinned Aditiii.MraN.r ha iejt -td Vtt.n. t tMln'tl.arv on thti ett i t B i.jmi n Pi'limn. In'e ..I D ie t.......,.. J-m.-u county. rt.-c . do out of ihe Orphans Court of J ml tt rixin- tv. h. ret.v t.-ti.-e io a:i tw.i.m in del.ied to i..1 rult to ...-!; iiuii-.ertiat paiiim.t. m.d itir.. tive.K i-' inii. i I re- unit them ireiH-r v au heu:i.-jt d f r set- ttement. K. J. Kt'RTZ. rftiminiMtratur. SCOTT'S I Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda la en4nne4 ml prm1bed by l-adlrg phrslclana tvtcause both tlie rM t.irr OU matX Xyfxpteplte are 11. reoecalae-l agent In inecureot Vontuuiptiam. It Is a p&iataoie u miic. Scott's Emulsion i rt rfert I-'muimintt, it im m iwulrfMl FIvmH i'rwlttrrr. it i the Met itmmedv tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waating- Dis cs sea. Chronic Conffhs and Colds. Aak for Boott's Emnlaton and take no other. V i" -. IT-.. 1 'Hte.:txrw lMt. I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK SCOTT'S ULSI -V! .3 besult: I take My Meals, I take My Rest. f.vn 1 am vtcosous enough to take ANVTttINU I CAN LAV MY HANDS ON ; t'citine ru too, for Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitesof Lime and Soda NOT ONLY CVRED MY IllCip- ieiit Consumption but built ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT XHK K ATS OP A POUND A DAY. I TAKF IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. SCOTT S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS DAILY. UKI NO OTHER. H ef3 Pick IIK.tn.-ha an.1 rrtiue ali the troublra I net dent to a lii!.:, ta of UlB .JW4im. M DizziiKiu. Naiwf. Iir.iwmiiM.. I),..rrt ullr eatms. P,.T1 jn tin- Side. e Wlill. Oinr imm rtnuu-aaolo nicccw has heen shown In curing Had-1... ;nt C artsj h Littus Liver Pills "I1"1'' lnaM in -..nvt:iiaiion. curing and pryi-. MT-ns Dim annoTiiiK complaint, while tly also o.rrv.-t all u-w.rJ. r of thn stomach stimutars ttis hrw and regulate the bowels. A. Ten il lijej oui curej PS? ache Ciey would he almost prv-eleea to those who su(Tr fr.im this diMrnwinf complaint: bit forlun.-UelT Ineir KoodnE do, not end here, and th.e who once try them will find these hole plhs Taluabie in so manr ways that oi 7."1 "V? wi"'" o do without them Bat alter all sick head LACHE taebarmof so many lives thst here Im wltere we make our fnvat boast. Our pills cure tt While othTa do not. Casters Lrrnjc tjvEn Pius are very small andrew to take One or two nilli make a dose. They are strictly verrtalhe and do BOtnpeorpuive. but by their gentle action h2Jta themV In mv lor si. Sold everywhere, or sent by . CASTZS KEicarj CO., Vt Tort, Mil Mhi tkalSsies, 2 ' on CARTERS M W P v. Ut T I IjOOIB n- m ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. JUFFLINTOWN, PA. 07-CollectIng .ad Conveyuicinf prompt ly attended to. Ornc-On Main atre.t, in place of reai- ia all. . . H aBERFORCG SCUWKIER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIrFLINTOWN, PA. rrT-Office n Bridge atrect, opposite Court Uouito. Jobb McLaoohlib. Joaara . MCtArGIH-ISJiSTIMJIfc INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., I'M KT-Only ralUbl. Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly ii.DH.ciivroiD,Dt- daswiii i.cmrjw, J-JK. D. it. CBAWKOKU nave formed a partnership for the practice nt Medicine and their collatterl branchra. Oftice at old stand, corner ol Third ana ur mnge street, Miffliotoirn. Fa. Ooeur both ol tbein will bo loua at their ottico at all times, nnlraa otherwise prolessiorully en gajted. April 1st, 1BVU. SFK1XG AND SUMMER GOODS 1 -onl.l inform tho i.ublic that I ha now ia my new millinery atore at my piace of residencson Water street, aiifllintowo, sjcond door troiu corner of Biidge street, full stock of Spring snd Summer mininerj (toods, all new, and of tho latest styles and having employs'! first class milliners 1 am prr' ared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass aiilhnet and examine rtT stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MBS. JJKIHL. Msrch 2J-bT.l.. J WISH TO STA1K A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I rsn stop toothache in less th.'l. Bvs minutes; no pain, ti extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the us of a fluid applied to tho tee:b and gnuia; no danger. That Diseased G m a 1 knov. 1, as Scnrvv) trestBCKed succ. st.lul and a cure war qgTiJ. ranted in evct Teetb Fillhd and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. remoddled, lrom $9.00 10 $12 per . t. Beautiful Gnu Enameled Teet inserted a' prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who bars artificial teeii. with which they cannot eat, are especial;, invited to call. Will visit profesional! at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield the 2i.rt weeks ot Ma and October. Tehms Cash. G. L. DERR, I radical Dentist. KTABLIMIFD IS H irrLISTOWS, tA., IS !'. h:l. 14 'ho. AGENTS WANTED (anaMr. fim. A- S..M. USnJwu, M. , a r?-e 400.4CRi:S. STIli TCI ft. SALESMEN "W ANTED To represent oue of the largest Ns.ri.entr-. iu the country. We guarantee safisloi-tuei o all customers No previous xp.-ri.-i re K-rrary. Malerj"- and EipeuKr troru at.-u-t. Addrss, statiur ap. HOOPES, BKO. &. THOMAS, Maple Arrtiu, Xursenes, West Chester, I'j Jiuuary 22. S9Q-it. WORK OFF ERE D ! We want a tew energetic reliab e men, to solicit ordei s lor N nrery stock. .Sati f action to cubtomers gusranteed Sue rmaful salesmen are making good wag.-e. So rxpeiience necessary. We bire ooml eiy and offer tpenat induct men It tt begin ners for next tiO days. Address (stating age.) W. D. CI1ASK iL i O , Lock B.-x .81. Gent-va, N.Y. April 9, 90-3t. GCSI.ID ' t"" F" -V I U E Sa. FEftJCE! HltlC OF :KPANDED METAL i' S FBAJI KTKEL SCTHIN6 KC'. I'LAl r.H. JTFS.OSNCFS. Ol"..HHF9, CFWrTEniS. FBK J..IPEI9 Git.w A. s.. InHow (arJ Trellis ! I 'r-i.roaf ri.TEl:: V!l I.ATH, DOOR SIT Wrtie for illustrated Catalogue: mailed Ire- ANTRAL EXPANDED METAL CC I IB Water NU, Pltlsbararli. Hsu -rdrs Xmr ksrp lk Wire name 0 thai psjw, Tsm T m-T Ctob I to rit cii-aj ncr?':T 1 stop uu-i for tiaio,ca tUc.i c.'tvc tle.-m'i;. urr. js.ii. I MBiM A i-AiiicAi. t:. !-?'- A T!rs-?OTT stndy. I wmtiTT tny rtKa -Cc.K the worst casus. Im cause olu.-r fc'j , failed is no ieason lor not to-r reeiein if a ber.dutonrc lo-atreai:eanda Fr.Ec ;i j--r Of iNKAl.i.RULE iliiMtL. Cilia fcxr-rt : swl io.t Oftr.a. It CUSU9 yoo. llothli.x iur tr:al, and it will cure you. Address tl.G. ROCT, M.a.a I S3 Persist, awYf Consumption Surely Cured. To Tun Editor: Please Inform your readers that I hare a positiTa remedy for the abore-named diaaase. By its timely use thousands of hopeless osMhsTe been permanently cored. I shall be clad to send two bottles of my remedy TKF.E to any of your readers who hare consumption it they will send me their Express and p. o. address. Keanect. folly. T. AaUX3UM.M.C..iaiPearl8t..S.y. f estsylTaaia A-rtwltaral iccis, j lariiahar's Maadard Ksglars and Saw f.i:t. Ju is. aAlxaaa A. U. rASajfJBAB A SOS. Sire, S Tha Sewtnci and Hepuilxran ofEce ia the place to get job work doaa. Tijit. It nil Pr you If yon need anything ia that line. 0 gViSVSfc?1"" sscis.ijr K A JYcic Firm. -ooo- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the chtuige, the S;nior member of the firm has just returned from Kastern Markets, where h se lected with great care the goods that hia many patrons favor. DROP IN. We have now tilled our shelves with Fall and Winti Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their fidence. We invite vou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoot.s. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be BUited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. Wa can supply vou with loot wear lor any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We haeon hand a lull line 01 Fresh, Plain and Fancy Also, the only full line oi UUEEJNSWAUE in the county. Kvery house mu.-t have it lull hupply ol Queen and Ola.-sware, this is the stoie to call on for such ar ticles. All 01 dors by mail will ceive prompt attention, lie member the place, re- Main A-i 1.M.T, Oi 1 osirt CoCut lloi'st, M ifiiiiilow it, la., F rv 1 k I l I : I S C Jl A 1 3 J V Son. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. -The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraiinc, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but jroa will find Dr. Warner's Coraline ' printed on the inside of erery gennine corset. They are nold by your nearest dry goods dealer. WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.. New York and Chicago. WlIITHSEt Ol WhtoSI, 01.0 WCrtAK, iO !,!.;! Wmi Ulack Diamond Kxinvc to co-ra nis skv. WHY CO SO FAR F.tOM TUB L CP VO-.-K BIRTH t IilCAL'SE IT ASMXAJrr COVl'SS Tilt z: t: Send for illustrated circtijar to Mo Eiiret, Jr., & Co., 4.33 Walnut btrcot, PHILADELPHIA. Hr1fJng.A. svottSw lor aty TrtpaH Notice. All prrs..i .r hrn-tiy csutioned nr.t to frespn- on ii.e f ,m l-ind and woodlaud of I iiT.ri.riMi...ri i Mi or1 township. :..r tl.. l-tirro oi l,fclI!jet liuntinrr. flnhii." I''""'"-' no-, tl-niun don lenrei, cia t.n(r t.n.l r. Ilz. The law against Irorspasf, mg will Im t-ntorced. Dahiil Fisiieb. NoTember 27, 1890. STAXL K Y'S RESCUE OF EM I.f. Aocst's WSTrn. Send vour addrcsaof all book agents you know k will ei. I vi n - e. , Fiirr FC..-J. IT . n r c FRlVti,: NI-.WS . ri,t. .'. ttu-v - .; .-! . hii. TOBACCO This standard brand of plUg tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Unco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many year has established its reputation, i'here is nothing better. Try ft. For sale by dealers and grocer. PENNSYLVANIA EA1LE0AB. TIME-TABU On and after Sunday Not. 0 t. its train t).m stof at M'.tl: KASl W !C. HRiMirrn IfPi.m .turn Icitm Hnnt'nrd'.i. -Iu:'y '. !" .. t.... V .,: tit rjB. ion at f... r . 1.1.. N 11 t .., r.g 111 , t,-V-vto- '. i : : . .- f(i4 a. tn.. Mi!'.-t 7 "2 s "i . Ji'!' T.nj s Z'ort U'ol al7.1 I . ::i . -1 . i.- , M i a, Tnscai.-ra 7.-J". in.. V i-.'-vi... T .'! . o Ti"'!!1"."''4"''1 - " l:ir'-t l.Zi t 01-, Mi'ltrf.f.vn 7 1 1 ii in. m., TTvre at 'I i-ri ;t, in j N.-V: i- a.. ami at 1'liila.lf !liii, 1.2'- ?r Kbdih rxi-Rfs'i-at 7,15 f. rn., and st..j.j i:i station" ' .-tw .-.'ti A".. or-. rearh--n M-.iHi?. ai 1:-. " - 11. 4:' l-. V., au-l irrii - i 3.15 j . iu. p. ... It 1 lilT f'-zu'ir il:tr, 1! tt Vail 5 ,3' i . i I :nir t at !. 1 n.t.-i, tii. Tha in U-.-c i , A Ito'.iis at ; i!t r. ri'ir k' I', n 1 V : -.. lUi-lis 1 '. ' . ti. 111. ir.-: y.si! Kxtr.'?ib li-bvci. i'r. t.t Ail. '.'l'a i li1' j' n. ; T r-ii- . indi ii 7 .; in ; Lev. i till, y I'J to ; U.in ift..;r; 1' d.-i-i'ia 4 J'l t ui. urc it! I Jl Bl, '- 1 ; Her. I in : G. i) a. i1ir-d ll-n. iJ P. V ; A It. .on i 1 i st M .fli i. ..I lnirg s: 2" V M. .in ; . i 1! ; M ; ii J' V-Mia st 1 .. I., w livn fl i V 't V, r .-1 V M.: V'AT I.!r. li-H.'S i'lii.il i.! 1140 s in; l!arrirt.:ii' ! y 5 ' y n. ; I.ewTsTi.w ii ft i; j, t? 10 - u i nii'v.hiil 1 ii:-i nrp i ! v si in . Ulfliil Hi ; A I 'sum ..t 11 iSfX. Wat I'lMtriiocR l.-vc P'.-.U '.!;,his daily st 4 Hits, m.; II irr;bnr, S 11 . m.; f'tmr.intmn, (S 51 a oi.; .'.tw.ort. 0 is a. in.; M illcrst'.'-vu. 9 4. a. ?n.; Tho!:ij s i,: -S8, i 5'J a. ni.; Van f)vk-. 1 . n rincir ora, 10 01 a. m.; M.-xko, 10 i7 a in ; Port Koyal, 10 Ma. m.; Mitiiin, I ) -.0 . n.; V.iiinr.i, 10 "ij a. ni ; N.irr.. in :it . ra.j I.ewi-1,, n, 1;1 4''. a. m.; M.: lM,i n, ilH a. in.; t-.ton Uaiu; tt-i;i, Ii .'i't ,i. Ilua tiiijiiori, 1 17 j-. iu.; T. r.ni. 1 (.T p.m. Alteon. 1 45 p. in., in I st.ij . ,i I r.T'ilar Blul l, ( i-twut-n Hirii-'Mir iu i A:i-...aa.; I 'TfTEB ExPBKsa !i:ies I'liil.i dal ly at 5 50 p. in., Ilarri.l.urp, 1 j 2 ) p. nn to.plle at K';kviilo, W iry.-vii!.-, 0 ircsn uon, Ne J.ort, Millerto u, Tlioin; H'.jwa, I'ort Koya', tiino at Mi'iliu, 1 1 11 . ip.j . tooiiii. - 'J.' ... tn.,'!'!.! I'ili-ttiurj. ti ,w a. a. Mail Tbais Icavcs I'hilii-I l- h n ,1 iV.v at 7.H s. in., l!.HTi-!.nrc ll.Ji i. in., New port, 12 14 . in., yuiliu U.1J . :n., mo (line nt :l ri'pnl .r rtHii'iiit tt . . .-n M.fiia and Altii:;a roi-lu-n .Iu-m ;.t 4" j.. m., I'ittkburg .-.10 o. iu. Attoona A.-.-oMMoutr: -k !-.-, fbil adoijJna dAly -it li 4'' i. ia., '.i&;nui' it 5.30 r-. ni., IliiucriTimiri 'i w p. m., .Vcs crt'j.ip. in., MilIrriMura ' 1 : f. m., Tliomj.soiitowu fi-la p. iu., Vi-, iyke 7.iJ p. in., Tuscarora 7. "7 p. iu., ?.i. 7.0J s. iu., Port Koyal 7,11 p. m., JJiftiin 1 f. u.., Lt-wifitoHQ 7.4-1 p. m , VrV.-iionu 8, 11 p. in., ,. wtoii II ui !jj ; i ji. is., liuntiujr.l :i y.'J m., AiL .:i i 1 ) ; I racitic Expi-ssluares i'Lii.nl-!; '.IU p Hi; iiurrirburg :i 10 a in; ii.ij. a:i;i.m t i'6 J in ; Newport 4 tn) am; Mi.'.' .n 4 3'Ja iu ; I.ewir-lort-n o .:l a uj ; Mc V'.-v -hid 5 1 a. iu ; Mt. L'nion o li 4'n; ti n:'.iiiljo6 12 ii ni ; i't ti-rsburf i 2-1 a in ; s-, rmre L'rses 6 4t a nt Tyrone 7 00 a ui ; Hrli's SlUii 7 2-A in ; Alt.' -iii vit ni ; i .tlaaH 12 41 p m. S.a lioro KxpruM et, on S.;uJ, will Coitnet-t witu .juiirtiy .ilj.l c..-t ittiiiif Lliiriihtjui at 1 15 p. iu. LtWISTOWK uivis:.j. Truiii" lHave Lenit. Hu JiiM-'.-.n ii Mil roy al o ll a in, 10 05 a ui, 3 1 p ai ; foi Sui.tuiy ut 7,JJ a m, 3 00 p ,u. Traii.s arrixc at ftCWisu.Hn J:rn tion fre Milroy at f on a iu, 1 25 pui, 4 p m troll f nnbury i2.i5 4 m, 4 HO p. m. TTKUJS'K DIVISION. Train- 'save Tyrona for Bellofouta si LccW Hav.-ii ut H IU a ui, 3,1' 7.15 p . LeuTa Tyrann for (JurwwnsrHIo vi t 0 ar field a 5 21; a u, 3 l i p in, 7 25 p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriers Mark, FennhylTania Kuiaace acd Scotia at 7,60a Bl and 8,20 p n. Trains airivs at Tyrone froi-i Bli '' ' and Lock Huts si 1 1 5.J iU, ji.i fill,- a. Tnina srrfve at Tyrone from Cu.wo' ille and Cl.-.arficld at 6 60 a in, u'. l 1 1 4 a ni. 6 17p iu. Trains arrive at Tyrone lrom Sroia, War riors Mark and tV-niisylvani Kurnacs st 1 1,4 1) a ni, at 7,2.; p in. U. . B. T. K. R. Xl liKDFOKtl niVISIO.V. Trains leave Hiiiiting.i ju .'or H afoii, Ilyudnian and CumberUud at ? 21 a. a and 6 35 p. ni. Trains arrire t Minitiag.il. n Irois Ba" fold, liyncuian and Cumlirriui:1 t 12 IS p. ui., C 20 . ui. HOLLlUAYSliUKG BKANCil. Tiu.tis leave Ai!oo;.ii iur i-..t Siuih, at 7 2'J a ui. B 21 a in. !2 .1i p ui. IW P 5 0U p iu., 6 t'J p iu y Od p in. Trsius sirive a: a!toi.a iiw'" P ;utl Sou ti, st C 4' a iu. II ?' - i- 1 tt'j p ui. i 4i ji. iu. 7 t'1' .in- --m'1 Hi. 'i l.ul. It-. Vv J.tl.wi.1 I '!: al ht.O.i , ii,.. J rive si H. I'w. ,d tr. :i. ! ... .'- m v -0 a ii,., .ii ii t;,lO i.- .") p in.sr pi ii t i'uia- u. f ... .1 11.- WAfTEO-ASSNTS fA mtuf tmt-W niinfffTG V tt U OTK A TREES, SnRiiBS, !f!a &8. STCADY VJurm FcrLM---'.,lEfs'r!'",,B' . tt r,-.. er root- r.-ei t'Jiliic'i V vV1Ve r't. f- " .-:-aa r VIM aiLja uajarxuaK. af TJir Wim' -w j - - I R. C. CHASE A CO.. PHLA..PJJ 1 -.1-. , ,1",
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