ESTINBlifc KEPUBLICA1'. MI'FLlNTOWi. nKDNrsiUY, Al'(i 27, ISO. IS. F. S C II W E I E II , nrroa aud iifirnrmt. Republican State Ticket. ii.VEK.-ii'K, gf.okge v. pelymatei:, Cvuwf.iiil County. L11TTKN tST-tiOVEKSOK, LOUS A. WAT REM, Liu kiwnna County. StiM-lUil INTI-ttVU. AFFAIRS, ' HOM VS J. STEWA1ST. M'.l.TOlUtflV County. The Drawbacks of Rotation. Tbe N.. Y.iiL I'.-.- !: "Tlivy have tL absurdet develop ment f .-I'oiU politic or rather Ikij: i 'litii-. in th rurni region of lVnnsylv:i!ii:i. In iv Congressional district nf several rvmnti?iM'eh-0CUDty l'l the tV'iiii'i.hr-iii:iii f r two l.rmH an. I v pintl. r I ,iv ut-vfi.l bra exped ience tunv I r:uVi i n him, t liaa to htainl aside and tLo politicians cT tl:o next county a chance. The under! vinr theory f rhtti rotation custom is tl public otSce in swill, ami thai the liogH luiu-t Irt a:h oth-r put their f t iti the tMUx'li. It i fair I'lny to tin- lioTV 'ut not to the people. This ix vhy you never hear of the cvtintrv districts of Pennsyl vania .-! r u:u Klly and. Rand tils by t.-c-.:?u:r!-ited experience. " The Pliiludelphta Press, last Friday in speitUinpr of tlr view of Tba New Y.-rk Pr. s. on the drawbacks of ro tati -n, or fri;Unt chtiue of Con gressmen wfi- The of the New Yot Press is ery roiib, but thi liip"-: of it ia not wronjj. The system r f ro-mtin ;;ener:al practic ed by Ktii f nit us in Pennsylvania in makiur t!ierr 0ti jjressioual nomina tions iv'wus enough to need pretty seort- l';c".i'i''! t characterize it. Suinc i-j--eptioii:il! v eood moil have! been s-,,t ' t 'I'lixrvss from interior district -f this State, but with two or ttr ti m.Ti . .uv.tits in t!io dis trict i j.j practically impossible to kit i- ' h'iu tr rri'. Tin- counties trad fr t!ie.- turn, uud by the time a man nf s::i al.ilitv Las Utiiiuo useful through a little experience and ac !iiiiiunre it bee. nies the turn of nn.tiir nmiity to claim the nomin.t tn'i It tuny hnppvu to p toap.nxl nn. l-ut it is crt ii'i to o t an irf-rperieiioed one. Oi the twenty 'l.n listlits ontM.h" of Phiiivlelphia niiil A!' irlienv nine are represented ii th- p res" lit fju'ress by men in tl or .iriillil term, wll vtfll not lie leu ..niuiated, au 1 f.ur others who, v ith f. liner exoeii-ucCT, w. rerot.-xtud 1 :u.L t-.r a tt ri:i or tw.. O itsiae the iliMri "N ctiihrsced withiu one county n-ressni'in .'.tkmson is m ouiy . . , . r.ieiuher who has served continuously More than trt.-terms. " The practice has ab-mt at bad ef- feet iii mi ..tli.. r wttv. The custom of giving a county two terms is as l?ke- tv :ir. ii. t to k n an ind ff. rent and iu. tticit nt tiiemlier in during the j wii..le t..:ir j cars. If Le enn hold the s;ipp.. t "of his own cjiimty the ; otiier counties fa. 1 iii for the pur-; 1 se . t till, .wil l' the claims to b dis-! i lia: ... .1. s that, they can have a ' cliar.ee. The member luw little dif- j ti.-uitv iu holding his own county, ; county, , tn fart being that if be were suelv- c.l at home, and un..t lies man taken up the county might Io its mem lr entirelv. Allc-jrlieuy ami Phila- dttphia are not iiceustuiuel to rotate, but there is just a much reason for it in the claims of the wards in ad is triet nn in tlio claims of the counties. The pinetico has hcou a great iu- iv io ieni.sjivai.ia. 1 no atale ! bodv of William A. Steinnrt, farmer, ;Jas ha.l able meu from the interior ' LJ wafj l(lirie,i un,lernea!b the de in its, Concessional delegations, but lir of hi wrt,.ko,i as recov- Wll,lt M-vri.;i.c. they have i..-t .rd b,K,rtlr iH.f.,re n,u to-day. e. mpare.l w, h with mfen .r Repre-1 Hisl nt,.k w"iS broken. He was bur sentat.vr. from other Stales, , ie(1 nnamiMtli toin -f hnv u.l oilier ia e me a lvat:t.i 'u -t years ot a lvat:t.l. service. Wt should b ,'hi"l if our contemporary's could e!T-t some, thin;; by their denunciation, but we are confident they will not. Storm. Abo-it 5 o'clock on the evnin of tlii l''tl inst. The most saturating rain tint visited tht control pjkrt of Juniata comity fell. Here at Mitllin t jwn tliric was no damaging wind. In other parts of the state, at the same hiu.-. the storm was destructive to l.t ! hf.; and projierty. At U ilkes .lane the wind blew wit i. in. .st f right full vet... u . Would rows of trees "'if bl.jwt d.u. Following this Luudrud.-, oi houses were unrooe. 1, pai.tia'.lv bl.vn over or completelv dertohsiied.-t nd worse thau all. the visj.-it iod of ceath vas seut upon a llUU:ller of per.plu. Uge diLri, ts in several sections of the city are absolute ruin. Pa r tr ns and l.K-omotiyes at tl.. lepot ei blown over. The ctovustatw l is to be compare.1 with tu-thuio- i jj. . memory cf the oldest i ih'thitaut , . four X leu Hl Ll.iwn to lute h.w.n killed iu-:' ..... ,, . "-"irs occii pan's seriously miurei i i i ixi w ire r. t... tt. ,rt. I n-'use .v..tt sl-,., t occupierl by miners, .vfio bad juf. returued from work, fell .i,, and thre of the inmates were kllieu' Tbe Lu( e stiu k of tn.i liyth- plitutag mill f.tf on a man and two horses, H wre .kjlotl. A little colered girl rrta LdUi by a falling bud hug on s. uth .Maiu ,-.f reet. Two men JurtVn tl .i ath br tV- f.Jlil)g of a i-.:.'inJt ,,r -s egi.ru.i.r; brswerv, and n .third u.cnvd the same fa't throuoi (1. ula ;.t coniplwleddemol itatiou o y. I J-wn-s i,,IUK,me brick busijiess bio. tc on enst .Market strew t. Fully UU bid.Lngs have lieen Mowudoun or otherwise damaged. Many f th. trucf ure were of Ljfge sie a:ul great value. 1U HS ts TH STOfcM. '!ieii the stoiTii swmt r-i. t w:ir:s . i s,'",t Mrrrt a party of bovs weie on that thoroughfare ivatclung j' r.p liroach. Atiioug thm vre Eddie Sithmitt, age-1 seven years, 4inorge Frye. aged thirteen years, and Frark and Alexcndrr MiuvIowitA aged nine aud twelve years. Terrified at the apperance of the approaching clone, young Frve shouted "Run, run.' All obeyed the warning but Schmitt The others were toed about and buffeted bj flying debris, but manag ed to reach their homes. Young Schmitt di 1 not return to his home. His pnrents bean a senrcli for hiui, which win ket up all niht. About darliht Lid father fouud the b-ov s IxkJv lyiuar in a shallow pool of water five bundled feet fioui where the storm caught him. His bkull was crushed by a heavy tiuiber, and he was covered with mud. He most have beeu hurried swiftly through prace and dashed into the pool with great f rce. Young Frye is soriously injured au 1 w not espe.tcd to rwoov cr. The Macalowitz hors were less I ... i seriously hurt alo.no ire railroad There were busy fwcii all day. A larg force of mun were at work tliis nfte.rno.m reraoviny ths debris of the White Haven ice-house south of the Lehigh Valley Statiou. A party of workmen were righting the overturned train. Fifty men were at work on the ruins of S. L Brown's block. r nil road gang with two locom-jtives and immence cables were tearing to pieces the wrecked ice-houses, part of which blocked the valley track. At Lee's planing mill and lumber ysrd meu were at work removing debris and resorting the scattered lumlxT to its proper place. Along Scott street, Iwtwecn the Valley tracks and the Central tracks, three dwellings which had stood there were all but llieratol The resi dence of Johu Smith had disapearel all but the tloor, with the water-s jaked carpeL Mr. Smith and his family escaped seriou injury, but their earthly posHMius were entirely swept away- Not a garmeut remain ed for any one of them other than the clothes ou their books. A small express waon easily carried away what broken and worthless articles yet remained of the hou-eiiold furni ture. The case of old Mrs. McAvoy was ext rme!y pitifuL She was Ler crittage with her dau'hte. t-!w, Mrs. Joseph McAvoy, and tworaud ctiildreu. The children were cling ing to her bkirts when the storm struck her house. Iu au instant the house whs torn to kindling-wood, and the old lady lay uuder a pile of debris with terrible cuts on her face uud head. Her daught. r in-law wu un injured, and rescued the old lady with much difficulty. Nothing was left of the household furniture. t l- MAIS .sTUilkT. The storm swept up Maiu street. Everv thing was touched with a heavy hand. The beautiful shale trees were ciiNt into the street. Then it struck the handsome rej-id'-ncr, stores. grceu-hous", lottery works, etc., alonir Maiu Mreet as far as Ac- ! a lemy Htreet. i lie weetern edt-e of ! the storm extended to the lowt-r end of Frank! iu street and Dana Tlnce i Brick dwellings were unroofed and ' the upier sloriee torn away. stories torn away, and some were levelled to the ground. I.. . -it.: I I." ..! !. . . . 'Uiu jiam nun imumu completely blocked with laden trees. 'roofs, timbers and wiren. Veering eastward, the storm swept out Ross a:id ilizi- streets, then up Kotuh Wusbmgtou streets, exlembng as far ent ou Ross as the Hazard Wire Rope Works It followed Washing-1 ton street, wrecketl St. Jlary Church, then jumped to Lehigh Val- b-v depot, the Jersy lnlral deiot, Stejjnjaier 8 brewery, and swept aloii the railroad to the r ive Points. Here it turned eastward agaiu, swept ui P ral street, out by Baltimore up haft No. "2. then dashed up the I luountaiu side and swept itself in the j woods. j THE STORM M OTHKK TIJiCtS. Iu Berks county the storm either j wrecked or unroofed a do.eu barns. . ami that the total damage will j nuioutit to J20,0(H) iu Berks county. ; la Siirin? township, this count v. the tn.s just housed. At Kutztown, this county, James M. Schaeffer's hous2 anil barn were demolished. He says Lis family escaped uninjured. Scsoi ehansa. Pa., August 20. A heavy w.nd storm unroofed Louses and barns and tilled the road with i .l.K..;.. t !..... I,. :it.. IIIUUI illl'l UO'lll .1 L lHUO.Jttljr. three miles from here, at six o'clock Lust evening. A housu occupied by Luther Hall nnd family wa-s partially blown down, and one of Mr. Hall's sous was killed and another fata ly injured. st.rm. Lost week was tine of death dealing storm. On Thursday evening at 7,ll, the wind blew oft the roof, and tumb- led down the walls of the Phils b 1 phia Tenth aud Eleventh streets Radway Station, killing four and in-j jured seven persons. Damage was doue to a great deal of other property j in the vaciuitv. Iu the Leliauon Valley.out . sme evening, at Sheriden, The win i blew with great fnry anil Z. M. Kauffznan's grist mill and barn were unroofed aud the timWr composing his wagon shed scattered to the winds. A stone .1 T . : i. i i : l i i UntUlU" IlOUSt' lf UPIUIUlSUni BQU -. ... -r. i t i . . i j , i i w m m i t ... t nil ii a it- u . 'tsi- ed and Mr. Fannid Brightbill was very Int.lK- hurt. In Columbia county birnn and h oiises Lave even beeu totally deuiol I from the upiier at the knee joint, and i.shuL A number of deaths ecurr-jtbo bone protruding through the tl. but definite information cannot ; flesh. The boy was taken to the resi le -obtained. A young girl who was dence of Lis graudfatLcr, James Null injured at Sliicknhinny by the tim- j with whom he wis living where his licrs of a barn, in which she took re- ; b'g whs amputated three inches r.b.r fuge, falling on Lcr, died. The '. the knee by Dr. Frank Bushey.hssist house of J. II. Heimo was d.-Ftroy , ed by Drs. Kennedy and McLaugLlm. e 1 aud Lis wife sustaii e I a fracture Thehttle boy, seven yearsold, brought VI .It- . w . . . A . .1 . . - of iH.in iitnos. in llie same iilace the house and larn of Bruce Ash- more were totally d s-trojed. Heeded a Broken Seek. Phrsicia:s .nuectexl with the! -Mr I . .J ., - r.j . e.etat xl ov-r the f t of th.ir hav,rg Hii.c ssl ihy i.. udcd a broken neck, The pstien, Harry fee gel. aged 14 . year-, residing at So. 611 elevator, ! lauuuig ou ins neat a H.J tusiocauug nis ne-c ou oi.-ive. When brougnt to the hotpital the case was considered hopelu&s, hut by experiments with extending wsi'giits attached to the patient's head -id feet the r.eck was eventually set and kept iu place by means of "a plaster of Paris jacket, which, after a month's time, was removed, with the result that the displaced bones were prop erly set, nnd the patient now has power of the neck. The case is looked upon as a wonderful piece of surgical work. Philadelphia Record. The Electric Light is a great im provement for lighting public squares, avenues aud houses of cities and large towns, and is lit by elec tricity coming oyer the wires that run along the avenues some whai after the menner of the telephone 'His unseen electricitr c6tijin? from the wires " . Cannes a light into the electric Limp i :i & 1 1. . t - n.i..W On the other hand the unseen and yet often felt grace af God comes from him without invented methods, to en lighten the hearts of 6ir.nfrs, and comes more unparceived than light i brought forth by currents that pass over wires into electric lamps. And whatsoever einner obtains light from God given through Christ comes to a knowledge of his spiritual standing. position and condition before God, and perceives he cannot save himself, Yet through the emrit of God, a a light to the eyes of the soul, he per ceives Jesus Christ the only Saviour, whose lirbt on salvation and immor tality is j reatxr than all other lights. The Bible compares the enlightened, or those '-born of the spirit," like unto the wind or breeze "thou hearest the sound thereof but canst not toll whence it Cometh or w hither it goeth, so is every one that is born of the spirit. Christ said "keep your bus us trimmed and burning." "Let your lights shine." He evidently bad reference to the light received on redemption and the resurrection. He has given more light on the plan of salvation, and on immortality than the planetary, steilor and invented lights. This can be proven by com paring the liirut of the sun to the iuhts civen by Divine revelation. For instauce the lijjht of the sun without the Bible has left nations in idolatry and hence in darkness con cerninii the one God, while Christ and the Bible is the light that Las revealed God to the world. C'-irist lid : am the Light of the world. n Akbox. G E. ER.1L AHS TEMS. He who can t ik the mental and moral measure of Lis neighbor with perfect fairness, is a rare bird m the secial ilock. We are apt to gauge one another by stndnrJs w irped by prejudices arising from our own lieca liar Labi's ! nssoi-intit-n, a long way out of the sf r::ight line of ab stract right. Iu fact, o-ilv n grest mind can ind. other minds with entire impartiality. In forming au ts'una'e of your fellows, try to r.i:ue out of your own individuality, to discard self, and to measure i:-.'-n Iv iinr"m ps. and not by prejudices."--College of Com m rce Journal. It mav be a surprise to mmv to lea.ru thut statistics prove the so. to !e s.ifer to live ou than tl land. The L-nth rate of sailors in thf Brit.sh lu-roir.r.t miriues is under twelv-i j r ttiousand; the less of Lfj !v sli;p reck is uoout n CiU .rter this; iu fact, there are tu -re lives lost smong miners from accident than among sailoi-s, and many more among railway employes A tu jst wonderful currant nnsli is owned by a fanner of Mayville, N. J. He fouud the bush growing wild in the woods, brought it Lome and planted it by ;iie side of the house. lhe bush Las grown un the side oi the building tha Leiglit of about twentv feet and is sbout seven feet wide hearing currants as large us an ordinary "l.ei r -. TLe Methodist Church at Mavvillc is raising it: debt of $!00 by keeping a summer lioaiditig-liouso at Cnau t.ni.ju-i. One member of the church Lal charge of the house dnriug July aud another is in charg of it during August. Tne waiters aro the belles of Msyvilb, who Lave voluntK-red for the service. New York Sun. It is officially estimated that no fewer than 170,000 wolves arc roam ing at large iu Rjssia, and that the inhabitants of the Yoloda last year k lied no fewer than 49,000. and .f the Casan district 51,000. A small lioy in Y'ork became sudden ly very ill a few days ag. after smok ing a cigarette, a partially smoked one being 'oiind iu Lis pocket by Lis father, who took it t a chemist to )e analyzed. The chem st found in the cigarette a piece of opium the size of a Mia mixed with licorice, and it was his opinion that there was opium enough in the cigarette sufGciiiiit to cause tha death of the 1kv if taken in its pure state. This is the sort of poison that it dealt out to the I toys aud youth all ovtr the country, and it is responsible for more tltetths thau will ever be known, Willie Iavison, son of Police- man Edwin 11 Davison, of OreeD- castle, Pa., while going t i the pasture for the cow, jumped upon the retr axle of a passing carriage, unnoticed by the occupants until they heard a scream and in looking back were horrified to see the body of the boy fast in the wheel his lg between the spokes. Mr. Kuhn, the driver, sprang out cf the carriage and re leased the unfortunate loy, and found his leg terribiy crushed aud torn the lower part being completely severed rs to me eyes ot his attendants wbeu be asked the Doctor "if a new i leg v.ould grow out." j Itats Eat a Live Colt nd Ball. from the Troy Bradford Co. Register. I James H Tu-rctt i.n I buui up a sucitiing colt ill the stable i lait week, when it was attacked by rats and so badly bitten that it had to be kdied. About lt. Mr. - , htepiu n Brace heard a noise iu j me Dtrn. ."She went out and was very niucu surprised that the rats were eating up a two-year old bull, alive. She called the hired man and they killed seventeen besides many getting away. :Xtea from Walker. X r. David Ailinan took three crates of peaches to Thompsontown last Friday. Tba Jnuiatn drum corps went to Richfield last Saturday to attend the soldier's meeting. Mies Clara XcarhooJ. of Mifflin Co., is visiting her parents. Lsaac Hoiaea and family will short ly move to ML Juy, Lancaster Co. Our good withes go with them. James Esgler of Kauffman and Eagler, carpenters, cut off the end of bis thnsi and his index fii.ger bad- ly lat Tuesday. Oscar isearhood is now an apprentice with them. A note oi warning was found afew days ato on the roa 1 near a certain urenler's home. It was signed -white caps. and was intended -to scare Jim, but as it is pretty tyident vbo ''rcppei it. he docs not '"steer worth a cent." And now Mr. Ben Nox, I will lay my pen on the f-helf and resign the "notes to you. Iteacn np and gtt down your ruty peu. for it has long Lain away, and let our township, not be booiud in recording items, loui readers would certainly be pleased, but none more than me to red, while "down in the sands." of the fortunes of my many enemies (? ) woift'sAGMEBackins Chang a Pint Tablm to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchtn Prtta to Antiqvm Oak. A Can Rocker to Mahogany. Km hK ema b tout with 2BC onk of 3IK-30N woLTf BASDOLPB. Ptafladalphia. SCMO FOR OUR CTLOIiU. raicss n i LAS Ui:- tft--i..C. IKOiANAPOLlS. his. r Stop tln.ctX For If y.u .i ii It iimr lieccmo con- j ...... - v wr-j iMMwfW, tlicn : . ii like Of Pare Cl Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES It 1 nimst mm iM.lAUhl as milk. Par l-ttt r tim;i ottit r 4-rmlll iou11oiia. Soott's Emulsion Tlw aro poor Imitations. Ctth Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It lfJ atwanlntf urna nil. - - ?smmy it nM Ims thu ft tmnth ot ft ent m dT. tncuy a itv-vitrtD?. rr snt suvti cum sUl rJuraui Good for jtuasr chirk Wortft wars tamo void wh- tmm Mfittlt. larm t-mm m.vm1 tn ft Kl su for s Us Pfevetjt rouu" smv ft . If j.ciiitrt tt kvnd as s tyrttm for m rcft; Tprt-spsii4. "THE BFT H ' LTJk TPA PTtK, wtth 9t 1 DOES CURE OOilSllMPTiON In its First Stages. M mart yo gat Ota itmwtutna. COLLEGE ilUiiLis p;i.cfCO!VlVlRCE 10.DIHQ SCHOOLCF DOSIHESSiSHGRTHiHD riflTH l.rtr. L- I U I. mr 6tt4 I- tlitKkn ami "i '' raM.iiiinin Consumption Surely Cured. .vITK" Kd- Inform ytm nmdm taat I hm a porlttva ramady for tha abare-Daaiad dlaaaae. Bv lta timalv na . , nam hara bam panaanaatlr and. I hall ba glad ' "M-L" oi bit rarneay rH to any ot yoor raadara who hsva. aoniiaprioB If thay wul od.thtraxpndP.O.a0lrfc B-rpec. raUy. T. A. UUJCOU, M. C.. lil 1'mrl SU, H. T. Il m imac that no h1 i. wb iiiUm kia- M. lalillllauMMMldtomlMllkt voaldaB MENS 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 tach lump. IU extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. . here is nothing better. Try it. or. sale by dealers and grocers. TTwt 1 7 Vrm. I C ret ni. czre-y .o ;ttp thus lor a tiu-.c. t -J 'Mm true iu'; r; lom a:an. I A :Kll i C 1 ka, Ciidc tLe l'veaa ol A 7!?e-rT!X ttrity. I yAlsTj.T my i-cn:-.- f 1-ons lis ticrrt cra. lon'.e c-.Uum t-v-t allrtl ;ino:t;'. )n l.r rot cot.- rct-iT:o C-. -scu.let oar f.rt- e tretic aTd a ls '-or-. it.-t "r.-a. 1' '; jor. Wiiiaga: bml. aud it wUl cure yea. Adores M.Q.ROOT, r.C!., 1 33 t'V t Zi i'.caX" ' rmi rrri-rvrr-m'jrrrr.-- ... The greatest improvement in Corsets during the past twenty years is the use of Coraline in the place of horn or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in . ethers. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets axe made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER BROS., Mfrs New York and Chicago. PEW 5" YLVAM A COLLEGE, (ettysburs;. Ia. nOl'NDED IN 1H32. harce Faculty J. Two full connci of gtidy C1aicai ana ciiuinc. auecial conmea in all do partinentH. OhBervalorr, Lhoratiries acd new Hymiiaimim. Threo larpa buildinEs. Steam beat. Liliraries 1.'2.KI0 volutin". Kxpenes low. Ocpartinent ol llyrieno aol rDyieai u nn nru in charpe or nn ex penencea vhVMCiiin. Accmnilile lv Ire quei.t Kaitroad I rami.. Location on Ibe Battlefield of (Jettvubnrr; moat pleaaant ana healthy. I'KErtRtTORI DE K I K- I , in aepnraie builJinca tor nova and yotiov iie-n iirepant.jf tir Imi Dean or Colle)j innlcr peri a I c ire of the rrinci:al and threr aiHilnr-., reaiding with tnat-niH in uic dui nnz- r ill term ooena Oept. 4 n, ih'.hi, 1-or I nt..u.Tie, andreaa, 11. V. McK.M'iHT, D. D., fraident, or Kev. II G. BfEIILKK. A. M.. rriocitial. Gettyahurfc, l'a. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. It.- .."le ..( n or ler ..f tbu C ci-t of C r-.. n t' en .frni.oa t: l.. ir-l-. to en :h- l- h .! ol J-i :v, ; A&u.- el SuiuuJ Tl. Peii.ii .ii oT tuj lage ot Kicltieid, JicnnU ciuuty. Pi., sell by H:t.li.-. vi-u.lui' or outny, at premisra, on . je wl will the Tl ai.AT. THE ETU DAT OF AC(5., A. H.,1890, at 1 o'clock P. M., of and day, commenc iny at tract No. I, near lhe tillafcu of Hich Drui. i ne iniiowiiig vainaieo real estate to ant : JCo. 1. A tract of land citn-iro ji Moproe townfbip, Junial Co., P.t , hounded on the north by lands of M..rli..ll .Stiei;enber(rr nn tDriK'uii nnvner; on itio east hy anas ol aoion.nn -snellei.b -re r ; on thr. toutb hy lji.dol Simon l.ei.i-r, and on the veil l.y Innna ol Abratisu. iienner. cnniaininc UUIITY-SIX tCKES, m"nr t.r i.-?-. i.nTU K I'lere.in Cr-cfI a r ranio II luli Barn, Stone and Bricit blwell ine ijonse. nd ont-tmi'dines. Tbia tract is all cleared ell imj.rfcve.l and in a high stale ot culti vation. It la a Rood I arm. Mo. 2- A lot ol ground ni'uate in the Til lage ol Kiel. field, Juniata county, pit.. Bounded ou tea north by p.iUuc road lt a I ins; Irt.iu MiltlinioHii t .Srlini-erove , ,u the eal by lot of Jacob Harris ; on the sou'h hy an alley. and on the west ly land ot Solomon frajb;ll having thereon erect ed a FBAMK Il'ELUNVi HOI SE, Dd onihbildmf:. No. 3 A piee" of land fiiuito in lh- village of Kiehfii-ld, bounded on tli north by au alley ; on the e at bv lot of Jacob llarrls ; on the xotllh by land ol Joliu II. Uiiie, and on lhe wext by public road, le:-i. mg from Rich Held to Millemtcmii, being three town mta. Tb.gewillbe aol.i as a whole or eparatelv to Miit purchasers. TEJtMS Or' SALE 10 per cenl. of the Ittrcha-e iuor.iv to be pid on day of tiale ; twei ly p.-r cent, on continuation of the ale by lhe court ; thirty per cent, on the tirsi da of April 1U1, when deed will be delivered and poesM. n given, nd torlr per cent, on the fiii oay oi April 1892, de terred payments to t-nr i;:f.-r-it from the confirmation ol aa'e bv li..- court and lo be secured by judgment. JACUBI. YEKGEK, -imynr. 0 HOLLOBAUGH & SOW. CLOTHING STORE, Af ATM STEEET, iA.rrTERS01Sr, I.. Havinff pnr hated the clothing etore of Samnt 1 Strayer, we off. r apecial bargains to mako room for onr new btock. We exVict to make a rpeeialty of GeuU Fnrniahing Goods. We wiM aeo keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Vud a complete -tock of Boota, Shoes, Hts, Capb, &.e. AVE UTJY FOR CASH Quirk Sales and il dl profits, is our motto. Give ua a triaL Hollobaugh & Son. JYcic Goods. -ooo- SUM1MER GOODS. No more Winter for months to come. Summer is nere and to conform to the change, the Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JN. We have now filled our j shelves with Summer Goods j of all kinds. Our cus- turners have appreciated our j efforts to give them g&ods to j suit their purposes, and we ' believe that we are better pre pared than ver to merit their confidence. We invite you to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't Le backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line o. Fresh, Plain and i'aiicy Also, the Only full line ol QUEEJXSWAUEi in the county. Jivery house must have its luil supply i Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar- A tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, lienitniber the plau, MaIS STiir.VT, Orrioili (Juuu'r iloi nt, t itllUlllllOWIl, la... Frerk irj:."ci5A i ii WW' I i ii i fcial : ; til U'HTTI.FRl Ol VllTTHEB. Ol O WOMAN, SO HIGH T 'n-H hi ack riTAMe-.n Koofivg to coxtcr TKI 1CT. Wur go to fAU .iM -ntr. livd or voea aimtt Lacaesa rr alkb.uv cov-kks thb EAin-w. Send for itluatr&tcd circular to M. Ehret, Jk., & Co., 423 Wtilnul f-itret, PHILADELPHIA. TO WEAK iilEN BrjrTrrlni from the etTncta of youthful errorm, miy dcy, w&Ktlnff weaknm, lont manhood, etc.. I will end valuable treat (ncaledi cod tain! riff fall part Jen lara for Lome enrn, FRtEof charge. A tpVandid medical work ; abnnld lx read by vry man who U Darroaa and debiUtatod. Addrea ProC F. C FOWUkIC, nvodiu, Conn, NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Shows unlaas worn nncomfortablv tiaht vr.ll oTtxn alin o(T tl t-t T U- Uiu. evil tho "COLCHESTER " RURRFB Rfl off"- a ahoe with the inaldo of the hael lined with the- Rubber from allppinc off. Call for (be M rolrh..... n Mvna.oivs. VWUnitKS and you can walk, run or jump-In ! Loch K. Atkio. Y.H.H. Pimili. ATKISSO U PEMELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MlfFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. rw..-w n Main afreet, la olace of rest nf Lnnia K. Atkinson. Kaa.. south of Brid go street. f )ct 26. 1 S86 TTIXBERFORCE SCHWE1TEB, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, Mil1 FUN TOWN, PA. tmOflBce on Bridge strewt, Court Hone. opposite i Jonll VcLAl'OHLIIf. Josrph W. Stihhkl ! MCLAITGIIEalSI &. 8TIMJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, ! FORT ROY.iL, JVSlATJl CO., PA. ' OOuly reliable Companies represented. ! Jan. 1, 189-ly na.D.MSAWFOBD, D. DllVII H.CBAWFOBD D R. D. M. CRAWFORD II SON. have foriiiol partnership for the practice tf Wdi..inA and their collatteral branches. f ittlea at old aland, corner ot Third and Or- .ns atreeia. M iflhutown. Pa. One or both oi ihnm will he found at their office at all timen, unless otherwise pro fee sioc ally en gaged. April Int. 1890. J WISH "O STATR A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That ; .-in .top tooth ac ub in less than Bve minutes ; no paiu, no extracting. That I cn extract tertli without pin, hy the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseaeed -S Gnmi(know a Sr.iirvv treat crS. ed succesetully aud a cure warv rtoi.w"""" ' rate Teeth Fillmd and warranted for life. Artificial Teeih repaired, exchanged or r-m..riuled. from '.0O lo $12 per set. Beautilul Gnw Kuaioeled Teet inserted at pi ices to suit all. All work van-anted to give perfect satis faction. I'eop'e who litve artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are ebj.K-c.allj invitii io call. Tkrks Cash. G. Ii. DERR, Practical Deutlut, i.tblikheo m wirrtisTOwa, Fa., ia I860. "vv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME-TABLE On and alter Sunday May It, 189(1, trams that stop at Mitllin ill run as fjHewie. EASTWARD. Habbikbibs Accommooatiob leaves Al- toona daily at 6 30 a. m., Tyrone 5 59 . m.. I Sleunt Union at 0,61 a. tn., inewton nimn I ton 7,00 a. ni.. MeVovtown 7,20 a. tn.. Lew I Utown 7,45 a. ro.. Milford 7.02 a. m., Mifflin ; K.12 a.m.. Port Roval 8,17 a. nv, Mexico S,- i 23 a. m , Tuscarora 8,25a. m.. Vandyke 1 8 -liJ a. m.. Tbompsontown 8.37 a. m., Dur- i ward 8,42 - m., Miilerstown 8,48 a. til., ' .ort i00- mv ":T'n at "1Bl,uIi iv,uu a. uj ., anu h i uuaui-ipu.a, ..- f ' ; Si A Shobe Expbess ieaves altoona daily i at 7,15 a. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Alto. ma and Harristiurg, reaches Mutiio at 10,1)5 a. tu., Harrisburg . 11.10 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at S.15 p. m. Mail Tbaib loavex Piliabuig daily ai 5,30 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., and stop : pine at all recular statious arrives at MifltiL ! at 6 (13 p. ro., Harrisburg 7.00 p. tu., Phila- adelphia 1(1,55 p. m. I Mail Kxpress leaves Pittsburg at I OUpm. Altoona 6?lpm; Tyrone o 62 p m ; liant ingdon7 37pm; Lewistown 8 41 p m ; Mif flin 9 03 pm; Unrrisburg IU 45 p in ; Phila delphia 4 25 a ui. Dav Expbkss leaven I'ittahnrz at A. M. ; AltoouA 1 1.5! A. St.; nny ba UAgged at Mittfin at 2.0 f. M.; arrives at U-trria-hurgat 3,20 P. M.; at l'Mladelpbn, 6.50 P. M. Philade.hia KTproas will stop at Mitllin at 11 37 p. tn., when flagged WESTWARD. Vabt Lime leaves l'hind-lphis diiily ai 11 40 a m ; Ifarrinhurg 8 40 p m ; MilKiii ofKipni; Lewisfuwu 5 I'M p in ; Aiionna 7,t0 p tu ; an Ve at I'lttsbui g at J 1 55 p m War Pakeioeb leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrishnrg, 8 15 . m.; tluncannon, 8 54 a. ru.; Newport, 9 2." a. ni.; Miilerstown, 9 40 a. tu.; Thompsontown 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. in Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ni.; Port Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mitllin, 10 20 a. ru.; Millord, 10 M a. m.; Narrows. 10 34 a ni Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 S'.l a. ra.; Hun tingdou, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m. Altoona, 1 45 p. tu., and stop-. at all regular stations between Uarrbburg and Altoona Otiteb KxpBBaa leaves Pbils.lelphia dai ly at 6 50 p. iu., Harrisburg, 10 I'O p. m stoppihg at KockvUle, Marysville, Daucma- pri, atiuerstown, Thompsontown Port Royal, time at Mifflin, 1 1 65 p. u.j Al toona, 2 15 a. ni.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a. m. Mail Tbaib leaves Philadelphia daiir a! 7.00 a. m., Harrisbiirg 11.20 a. m . port, 12 14 p. m., Mifflin 12.62 p. m., ston-' pmg at all regular stations botwoon MifUio and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3 40 n m Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. F' Altooma AcroxMOOATioa Inaves Ph. adelphl. daily at 11 40 a. m Harri.burg 4,10p. m., Duocanuoa 4,15 p. m NB" I-ort6.;2p. m., Miilerstown 5,22 p " lhom,oi,town 5.S4 p. m., Vandyke 8 ) P. m , Tuscarora 5,45 p. ,u., Mexico" 47 t "...Port Roy 6,,2 p. m., MiUi.n 6.58 u.., Lew.stown 0,23 p. .., McVeytown ' h p. m., Newton Ha uilto,, 7 Uuutiugdoo 7,10 p. m., Altoona' 9 00 p. . Pacific ExDrrasleaVHB Pl..l...i. . . . .. ... ,. u i.i 9 ..." -.'- iu r -1 . . Is ... a in; Lluucauuon 3 iu ; Lewiatcwn 5 01 a m ; Mc Vcytown 6 22 V2.L "'fl'uoa a ; UuntiLfedou t; 12a m; Petersbu.r ti 25 a tn - x... , ? 40. mi Tyrone 7 00 a m SmZ T l"IUi Altoona (IK. " 12 45 p m. ' mg SAW MIIlTs I'.it. nt Va:i.:ble r ri. 'i..n ,.,H n..,. 1- . t'OUVAHLi: UK1T SgU.L ThrehUiui? Macliiues, etc Send lor illuntrated Catalogue jLl " R Co., ro,k, p.. Get a good payer h7ZZZiZ'Z o ' " -iioiDg lor the StUTlKELaaoBEPfBtlCAB. Republican Primary n0n lllbehelJon Saiurdav. t 6th, 1890. To riw tba ' . , the Sestinel and Repi lucax. m " ' ' venient opportunity t provide tbe selves witb a ticket, tbe ticket published in this column, r,, out of the paper uud nae it on eec non aay. FOR CONGRESS, Louis E. Atkinson. roil AESEillJLV, William Htrtzler. FOR f'ROTHONOT Aft y, Oliver C. DilTenderfer. COCKTY COMMISSIONKB, (Vote tor two.) Uriah Shuuiau, Francia Howi r. Wm. B. McCaban, Joseph Sieber, W. Harry Moore, John S. Mui-ser. COtTSTT TBEASCKKR, (Vole lor onu.) Frederick Kspcnschade, Luke Davis, John l' KbreDeiler, James J. McMullin. niSTKICT ATTOLNLV, J. Frank Ktoucr. REPRESENTATIVE HELKOATE, Solomon (i. Dressier. tXifSTV AI'MTOIt, B. S. Giavbill. W. r. flr-iiiiim. tOfNTV C1IAIIIMAN, Calvin li. Hominy. Carl F. Esjieiisfhade. FOR COSiiRSS, Jjouis K. Atkinson. FOR ASSKMBI.V, Wi'.li .m Hi-rtzler. FOR PROTHON9TARY. Oliver C. DilTenderfer. OOUSTV fOMMIt-SIOXFR, (Vol" for two. ) Uriah .Sbuniuii. Francis Howor, Wm B. M C:lliaiI. Josejiu SieLier, W. H irry Moore, Jobu S. Musser. rol'STV THEVSfllKR. (Vote lor one.) Fre.leric'i Epans"iiade, Jjuko D'tviii, Jol-ii F. KlirenzelUr, Jnines J. Mc.Mnllin. I lilSi'lil.'T ATTOKSLV, J. Frank Stouer. REI"l'.ESr.STTIVE HF.M5, TE Sulouion G. Dres.-ler. COUNTY ACU1TC1C, li. S. (irHyl.il!, . W. P. Graham. COl'STY 1'UAIRMAS. (Vote fr one) Calvin B. Tloruiuo;. Carl F. Espenscbade. FOR C11SORE6S, LoiiiM E AtkiriBon. FOH ASSKMBLY, William Hertzkr. FOR I'ROTIIOXOTARY, Oliver C. Difl'enderfer. IXlfNTY- COMMISSI. .Nf.E. (Vote for two.) Uriah SLuuau. Francis Ilower, Win. B. McCaban. Joneijli Sielr, W. Harry Moore, John S. Musser, OOCNTT TRKABITRKK, (Vote for one.) Frederick EspenecLade, Luke Da via, Joliu F. Ehreuztiller, Jmuos J. McSIuIlin. DISTUl-T ATTORNEY, J. Frauk St oner. iiEri:EsKN TA-rrvE i.ri.rATE, Solomon G. Dreamier. lOVXTY AVIiIToK, B. S. Graybill, W. P. Graham. C'JUXTT HAI1IMAN, Calvin B. Horuing, Carl F. E-ipcuschade. VOH (ONOKEHS, Louis E. AtkiDson. FOR Af-SEMIILY, William Hertzler, FOR I'KOTHOS-OTARY, Oliver C. Diffenderfer. t'OUNTI COMMtSHIO.NKK, (Vote tor two.) Uriah Shutiian, Francis Ilower, Wm. B. McCahan, Joseph Si,;b-r, W. Harry Moore, Johu S. ?.iuBscr. fOUNTV Tl!Ksl-i:E.,. (Vote lor one.) Frederick Espenschade, Luko Davis, John F. M:rn;:e!ler, Jamts J. McMullin. I'tSTRlCT ATTORXKY J. Frnnk Stoner. RiI'I;E.,EXiTIVE IELJi.ATti, Solomon G. Dreslerv t'OfXTY AU1IIOK, i- S. GVut'o:!', W. P. Graham. COl' XT Y CHAlRMAJt,. (Vote for oDe) Calvin B. HorniDg, Carl F. Espenschade. r : r-1