i i t r i i i X'arr.Jr-n nam S i MIS EL & REPUBLICAN Ml?FHNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, 'DEC. t, 1890. B. F. SCH W IER, EDITOR lit FEOPRlETOR. ' Rrpiists f the potato famine eja. licue to oonie from Ireland. Th G.rinan claim to have dbcoT. rred a proves by which cgr ia ex tracted from cottonseed. A PmLADEU'Hi broker, nauofl Baler, has fled leaving debta to the nsiount of a million behind him, one v.f the fleece ones ia hi father and ,'rand mat her. Trig Farmer's Alliance man who was fleeted a judge at the recent lection in Kansas will take a course in a law school t qualify him for the duties of the judgeship. Silveh is uo longer coined free, but heipd in bullion. The issue ol money is not keeping pace with the increase of population. With such a state of affairs times cannot help growing hrdrr. Bus j vuln T. SitiLLABiai, known to reading people as Mrs. Partington die I in Boston oil the 2oth of Not mbtT aged 76 years. At the age of 17 ys irs he beca:n an apprentice in a New Hrupsiure priming office, and that was the stepping stone to his fame as a Lumurist. Panics prvnil in the South Amer ican States. Ctitre to many prom ises to pay on paper. If they had their count r fall of pilvsr dollars the stringency could be easily met. One of the bst arguments in favor of the passage of a free coinage act by Congress, is the worthless paper mnoy that hns wre-ked tho Suances of some of the South American States- Dog Bone Grafting. A surgisa! operation thtt has di rooted ujvjn it the attention of the reudiug world was performed in the Clarity Hospital ou Blsckwell's Is !and at New Y-rk. about ten days ago by Dr. A. I. Phelps, assisted by A. 51. Newman. The operation was the insertion of two iaeb.es of the boa- of a liTe d g into the shin bone of fourteen year oi l John Getbens. "It was the boy's right lg that wis operated on." "and it was a!so the dog's right foreleg that wa used in the operati n. A portion of the 1j' leg luue wan introduced into the boy's leg xfti r the d sejs-d bone h d been severed, nd the process of engrafting is now going on, enough of the log's fl-s'i being allowed to adhere to the portion of his bone iu srt I in the I'OvVi leg to furnish the natural nourishment t keep it ilive aa 1 facilitate the kmtt:ug. "It iu;iy tl;e three weeks or a mouth for this process to be coui-plet-d, an l then will come the sac ondiiry operation of seperating the dog from the boy. Uutil thea ihe dog will of course be kept ia his present position. He sits at the boy" leg, facing hiru, and firmly ucased in a plaster pirket that hinds Lira i.nmovably to the bjy'e leg. They Lsvo become great frieads, aud the young patieut consl.tttly tone less the anima'." Ts Visit California Mud toe Far wfit via I'eousjlva nla Railroad ,1 ouipauT- Possibly no nvx feature ever in augur.itel by the Penns lvania Riil rc,A Coiiipany has attracted such univers-ii coiumf-nt and attention as th series of tours it has announced, to be run earW in 1S91 to th far Pa cific ct.at. .Eat-h tour will be hmita.l to one hundred psssnrigers, who will trael in a Pullman Vestibulo train, furnished with the luxnaious appoint ments of tho richest Lome, with ladit a mvil, stenographer and type writer, library, bath and baiber, and smoking and library rooms, an i an observation car in truth an exact reproduction of th faiuons Pcnnsl Tama limited. The hrt tonr le.tTrs Nee Yrk, February 7 b, acd speeds directly to tLe stvnc of the famous Mardi Gras at New Orleans, and thn out to Southern Cilift rn;a, and di rect:y north t biu rruncisco. wliere the un n i-trictcd liberty of three whole week is allowed, after which thev j -in the special train for their homeward bound trip via Salt Like City, Colorado Springs, Denver. Om aha and Chicago. Irs the selection of its Tourist AgeLt and Chaperons this company has choeen them with a special view to their fitness, aud whatever tends to the tourist's comfort or interest is assured by their presence. No such opportunity has eTer befor been pre-1 sented to th poplt of the East of thoroughly seoing the vast domain of the country they so valiently boaet of, and at such a beautiful seuon of the yar. The mte for the round trip ot this first tour is bat $275.00, which includes not only all the necessary travelling expenses to San Francisco and return, but side tripe to the most attractive resorts in California, meals i roufc, and several carriage and stage rides of interest. Names are now being registered Tor each of th tours, and applications for Pullman accommodations and it-inarit-a, should be made to Mr. Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passen ger Ageut. South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Roekrd for Court. Court ci.nvened on Monday with th following cam s booked for trial: Juniata County vs. Samual B. L.udou. Xo. 3, April T, 1SS9. Ap peal from Docket of E. B. McCrum, J. P. The suit ia to collect back par. Levi Hollenbanh vs. George Mover No. 10, April T , 1890, sum in Ejectment; Pi-a, Not gudty. S. N. Hench aud W. Dromgold, partners trading in the name of Hench fc Dromgold vs. John E. Ja cobs. No. 13 Sept T. 1800. Sum mon ii Assumpsit: Plea, Non As sumpsit. This suit ia about farming implements. Alcind Louder ts. Robert B. Nix on, and Robecca Mickey, No. 34, Sept. T. 1890, Summons in trespass; nea, ot guilty. This Bait is about the banting of hotel sink in cellar plain tin. Margaret Baer vs. It. M. Bar Hay ana i. B. ilattley, Executors of Fran cia Bart ley, deceased, No. 101, Sept T , 1800, Samuions in Assumpsit; i lea, -Nun Assumpsit. I his is a will suit. Benjamin F. Iiohrer ts. Henrr J Kint and Gilnon Boggs. No. 16 Dc. T., 1890, Summons in Trespass; Plea, Nob Assumpsit. This suit is about a crop of rye. Hunan Hockenbrooght rt. Edward S. Uockenbrought and Hurry K. Swartz, Administrators of the estate of George Ilrx-kenbrought, deca-sed, No. 70, Dec T., Summons in Assump sit; Aleo, Non A-sumpnit- This suit is to nettle the legality of a claim. J Com, ts. Jrsepli VarEr and Min - nie Varntr, for ate !ing chickens. prns-cutor HarrT M Shirk. Com. v. A, B. Lnaver, for selling grain leviuJ on and left in bis care bv Sher iff Noble, prosecutor Sheriff Nob!. Com. ts. Samuel Lemon, prosecu tor, Sarah Bo!l Henderson, for forni cation, bastardy, and adultrr: Farmers' Alllaace- The S'ate Farmers Alliance met in Harrisburg last week anil adopted a series of resolutions as Its platform. I -it. That the tax laws of the state should be revised by the next Legis lature, so that every species of prop erty be made to bear its do propro tion of the public burden to relieve the rweers of real estate from unjust taxation.. 2nd. That thoro is not enough money to Conduct the business of the country, and that Congress shouM pas an act for the free COin age of silver. 3rJ. Opposition to aU kinds of trusts anil combines that increase the prie of the necessaries of life, fuel und clothing to the injury of the masses. 4t:i. Opposition to the policy of allowing fereigner t i own large bod ies o land in thi outity. otn. r a Tors a rr-o a'j I lione.st iec tion, a secret balTo. tnd urges th Legislature to ca'l .-4 4tte convention to make the ne-etary preparation to beenre a a-crt ballot. 6th. Favors the amendment o the United States Constitution so that United Sates Senators shall be elect ed br a direct vote of the ivaopl. 7th. Expresses sympathy with all o' the industrial classes of our land, and asks for a cooperation of them all to secuse reforms throii-h the means of le-'t.ntion. The Tcatberr laitltuts The instructors from a distance who were present at the Teacht-rs' Institute last week were Snperiu . . 1 . . ,r r r . v 1 r t . coantr: Prnf..s..r T. A of Luzirne county; Professor Bbie, Centre county; l rolesaor J. La. xJor- rett. Miss Anna "ucVbne, cf Harris- bur;'. The Juniata county teachers wbo participated in the proc-edings of the Institute were Mr. St urtz. Pro:. B ii-le, Meuo Esli. Mr. llovkenbn ct, O. B. Suloaff, I. B. Kepuer, AV. S, Esh, Prof. Groff, Prof. Cimplell, S. A. Knouse, Miss Ella Reed, Master Durchaeld delivend a declamation. The following named directors ad drsed the Institute. L N. Grubb, Elihu Benner, Ed. Davis, John Die trick. The Institute paused resolutions: 1st that we request the members of the Legislature at their rest session to tnact a law pruvidirjf for the clos er supervision cf the public schtKils. 2nd thai we urge the member cf the Legislature fn-m this county to ue their best endeavor 5o :eenre the passive of such a lav. The (Kjmmi tre jr -lierI res l" tions, V. F Bucke, O. B. Su Ci'urles . Basuor-, Maggie K. Kin ser, S Lizie V.nOrmer rep-rtei a res'luiion congratulating Superin tendent t'arcey upon his rrtTa'at' ' of pr grmme and s'lection of in structors. Thariks were tendered in :ntrnc- tois and tachers who participated! in the txercsM of the Institute. Thanks to the chcir, and to Mr. Den the leader of the choir, nnd to Miss Thomas, the organist. Tha' ks f r the r.ryan. Thankt to th edi tt.r fr favors received. Thanks to the cit rons of the town and com munity who gave support to the Institute. That the Institute proved itelf a succwhs, aud a rvuijcfit intellectually and profet.s.onally. That a com in t tee of five with the superintendent as chairman prepare a com so of study for th public sehuols cf th county. That each pupil completing eaid course of tudv, and pas-ing a satisfactory cxamina tion should recrive a diploma. That the several school districts are recommended to purcnase a Wei ster's TJi abridged Dictionarv and a tt indard Enci cloiiedia fur each of the scholt. That the several school boards are recommended i-j furnish pens and ink for the uso -A fj-holars. On Monday evening J. U Xeely delivered the addrets of welcome. Professor Bucke responded and Rev. Mr Hart delivereti a lecture 6ub jct Superstition. I'rofessor Bible, on Tuesday gav elocutionary exercises. Professor Hammers gav a stereop tican entertainment, of views, of pic tures of pla.-es in the old world on Wednetwlay vning. Oa Thuntday evening "Th Boston Glee Club ' gave a musical ecterta u- The Institute clewed on Fridar t ;nr, -itl, . lnr. K Man, rn)ff Van Finkelstine, sabje-t Pal estine, past and present. IIld It le the LlKllt. Tbe man who tells vou confiden uj lang. vaJedtft. He hones all suffer is pre-x-nbing Kemp s Balsam this ; er8 hi(J remed 1 it ia year In the preporation of this re- Taluabie. Tho6a desiring tbe pre markable medicine for coughs nJ , scripUon, which w ill cost tbem notb cold.no expense is spared to wm- j in d mav e a blessi wiU brae only the best and purt ingred- dnRn Edward Jl. Mson, .entn. Holda botCeKemps Bsl-, Williamsburg. Kings County. New earn to th light and look through it ; ! York. " notioe the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and f 1. tf. of XM telepbsi e is one of the great rartors among the inventions of modern eiTilizafion, and is need prin cipally by the Christ.anized portion of in Laucassian rac. almost through out the width, breadth Jand expanse or the popaWted portions of three grert continents, namelr North America, Europe and the Republics oi ooutn America, and in time, un uouDiuiy win spread itself over greater latitudes and longitudes ac cording to the increase of strength of Christian civilization, and will continue with the telegraph t spread th civilization of the Christian peo ples according to the unroose and decrees of God. It is used in the dai.y and weekly newspapers, print ing establishments, a' so business firms cf citiee, which make connec- I ' ti- n r'ith les populous centers by luskns of it. and it is the onlv in- j ven? ion that can carry the human j voice 12, "20 or more miles in the j I jort time of a Beoond or two. It is an important and useful invention of modern times. The Bible in a refer ence to ectricity says : -His light nings enlightened the world, the earth saw and trembled " The telephone aids the voice to distant points much more effectively than the railroad, camel or horse aid the traveller. Let a man in New York, desiring to soeak within a few seconds to a firm in Philadelphia by means of the voice, and presume that he applies voice to the telephone. Ilia requests and orders are heard by the Phila delphia firm. Vihj 1 Because of ap plication to a propor way for earry the voice. Let the New Yorkers and others apply unto God in their faith through Christ and they will be heard ry God ou account of application to 1 tVi. r.e-,er now . 1 - '. . ' V WliUO v ' Mi. auj pese a line of teli pbor wire. lift a man in Bos 'on, desiring to speak to the proprietor of a New Yoik House by means of voice, bo that he will be heard in a few sec onds, although an answer may be do layed, and presume that he applies to the telephone the only way that could maka him heard so rreat a distance in so Bhort a time. H . - . . . - would be heard ouicklv because of application to the only wy for the speediest carrying of voice ftum one point to distant points. Also let the Bostonians and others de- : B'ring to be heard by God, be sav- el by him anil brought into his fa ver, apply ais. in faith to Jesus, and they wdl thereby be heard by God and acquit ed, lv?cnuss f their ap T'licati n to the proper way by which O'vl has promised to hesr, forgiv. and itf. 1 S.ippjse a line of wires. L'-t ". man in Berlin, dcsiiipg to i-ommnui-ca.'.f with the hed nun ,f a Paris ian busioi-ss house, by iu a:is of voice in or Jer that he be beurd within n j fw seconds at the lt'er place with- ! out I-iiTin;r Brhn. Sumutse h "I ! 1' ' " ' .....,... ir.y- -st wv f -r carrvn voice. 1I would su'itel in being heurd because of application to a proper wav. Also Ut tie propl of B. rlin, London Pari", aud of other cities and dis-! tricts, desiring alvation thro'.i Christ besides whom there is none other to sav, applv unto him, the onlv j way of God, the proper, rijht, and g -od way, with all the faith they are I gifted and endowed with and thev will be heard by him and an.wored and governed according to his wilL Thousand are saved by applying to the Right Way. Chrst says: "I am the Way." and further sajs, he is -The Truth, therefore lie is the 'True W:v. the One Wav. AKKOS. nEW nni'G store. M. P. CrAWFOBD. PHABMitlST. ; hen fjeneil a new drug store in Mif 1 thi-t and has in stock a full lino ,;':.;! jr mmIs kept in a first chin . . o i uts g'l.irantiTd. The jiatronage of the public is resKctfnIly so.icited. Demtx-rat and liegister building, opjusitc Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street tf. Ask Your Friends Aboat It. Your distressing cough can be cut ed. We know it lecaue Kemp's Balsam within th past few yearn has cured so many coughs and cold in this community Its remarkable sale l as been won entirely by its gr nuina merit Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of i Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottlesoOc and f 1 at all drug gists, tf. According to a French savant a journey around the world could be made: By a man walking day and and night, in 423 davs; a radw.iy train 40 days: sound, at & medium temperature 32 1 hours: ac aunon ba 1 21 -J hours; light, a trine over oue tenth of a second; electricity, a little under one-tenth of a second. "Who carried off the gates of Gaza?,, abked the Sunday- school superin. tendent, It was th oecond morning after Halloween, and twenty-seven boys rose np at once and said they hadn't bad anything at all to do with it. Chicago Tribune. The British are talking abojt a plan to stop the us of Americas beef. They propone to ship by steam er in refrigerator a'l the meat they need from Australia. TO CONSUMPTIVES T1ij uulerairnHl barin'? btn re- i murru iu utrmiu vt pimiie) lucaMls, after suffering for ttevrral vrarx with i . 1 X 1 1.1 1 1 - ! lung aff.-otK.n, and that . dread disrate Lonttmption, is am- i ious to make known to his follow eat - ferem the means of cure. To thr-sa I who desire it, ho will cherrfullv send f .1... . - I (freo of char?e) a copj of the per - : scnpUon used, which they will find . a sure core for Consumption, fAsvt, Catarrh, Bronchitt and all throat and tUnK:biua:uiuii;uiiiin:i!inroi)HfMtiniute.ir:uil i m fans v, V S 8 9 SriZ c c At kll b-jSI .00. CURE 8tok Radscb and rllv all h troubtas ImI -diu to a bilious At of thm niMm, auk mm Vlmlam, auat. DrowaioeM. DistrM aftor AUxf. Pua ia It.a Aid. Ac Whtl th.r umk ramaruUle suoca has ba ahvwH in nuiuc Beadacb. f ttu' Lrrrt Ijtm Pill are qiia!,v valuable in CfHiiij.oa, tirtnc ami prerwntlnj; titHt ajmojicf cuuiplmtnfe. while Ihf T alsu ot.rret -riws of ina srtomaoh, fftunulafr the l.v-r and rccaiALa tba bawtrls. Cvan i they oulj etirwd HEAD A aha they wonlJ bm almnat iu ! toaa wba aulTar from this dirt lur coBiplaiat: bat fortunately their roexlae uia mo end here, and those who onee try them will find Wieae ltttM pill valuable ia ao muir ways that they wlU not be will)c so da witboat tbam. Hmt aflor ail sick DAd ACHE tm the bane of so man? Uvea that here where we make our grmt eoasa. Our pllle oare tt whilt others lo not. CASTaa's Lrma Lrm Picxs are very small an 1 Tery easy to take One or ro pills make a dose. Tbey are pw-fctly fbie and do not crP or pure, but by their svntle aioa aleaav all who use them, la vtaie at V cent, fir for $1 . 5old e?ei t where, or sent by soau CAiTii lorrean Vr lark. Iz&R kill. Sn!?nA 1 1 1 DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Jaaiara yan yW A gaMatijMb I I rjmCKETT COLLEGE 6w2aB5SeC0MHERCE THE LCAOING SCHOOL OF BUSIKESSsSHflRTHAHD 1 I"T ( Iftkiw. Ml I. 'J- .1 .r t,MML Stop tla.,-t Ckrohiq Ccugh Now! For tf yon ,1o nH It may twrrii con sum pi i . r r IXntmvm pttnn, Hf-mfMla, i 4itmrt JUhillty and HitffiM lHmetmrm9 ) Of Pare CoI Lifer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Zlme aad Bod. It Is almost at palatable as milk. Far betitr than other s-alld F-muialona, A wunderlul fleaA producer. i SoGtt's Emulsion There ara poor lmltatlona. Get th geHMin: Trfpa Xof Ice. AH persona '.rs hen-bv Cautioned not to tresapaaa on the form land and woodland of the onderaigned in Millo'd townch'p, 'or the pnrpojie ot haulier, huntinr, Uabing pickinc berriea, tlirowinc down tenre, cut tine timler, The laa? against trepapaas- n g will te tulrcid. DML FlSHIE. November 27, lK'Vf. W AJN TE D "...r TREES, SIIRCBS, VINES Etc. MEN Give relereneea. and applv to GEOKGE ARCIIELU, 4t. Weal Chester, Ctetor Co , Fa. Caution Notice. The nnd rairnwl cilirnaof fValker Twj., Jui.ii.ta cnunly, I'a , t nrrby caution ail per aona nnt to trept an tl.er land, fur th purpof f hrt.iii : John A. Oalla'her. Phriat 'Imt, Caivin Murnd-r. John F. Bahr, Par id Divrn, Smi-1 A'lk-Tr, Cyrus Sieber. Seth Kercbn-r. Wnluin Cierk.. r EX X s Y L V A X I A C0LLCG E, OeU)burc, TOUNDfcD IN 1M2. Larir Ftr.t t . r" t nd Si-lfittifir. Sp.-ciit C"tlr-a ai i par'inenta. I lOM'rvatorv, I4UraTori-1 II 1 B1I.W 14 rniliuinm. Thrrn. I.r.. Kiiil 1 steam ' hra.. Liiirant-s -2.u volunm. ' Kxpenea I .w. Di pu-tu mt t. Hreiune t "d PhrK:al Culture in charge of an x ip. ri-ncel j hyaician. Arcmille by f 'e- !oeBt r,; ,,, lnunk. Locanon ,ne . B.tti. field of fiwr.h,:.e nm.t plea.,nt j and apathy. PHErtRtTORTDC- ! PsnTJIU r. m eprate buildings lor cmivn arni yuiitf nifu ,ti-ritjx for nui i naa fr Coilece under apecial c ire of lb rnocipel ana three maaiatauta,raiding with atodenta m the building, fall term opi-oa Sept. 4th, 1H90. For Catalocue, addn-aa, H. W. McKNIUHT, D. D., Prsideut, or Kir. H. G. BUEBLKK, A. U.. i'nocipai. Gettjsbarg, I'a. CARTERS e. JmVW4i: Jgr SCOTT'S j FiULSlOJ bod food, bud air, aad bad bni 'lm bav loadc bad I toorL From tli Incest bone oowa to the um!M hftlr, tiie whole houj- lx fed. rcr-nlled with jitw luiUo-inl, kept ; alive nnj beaiti.r '? tiie flow cf 1Uxl. In i.-.ctU Is ? il-":J, It l.i rlimrl Cxreftti Le r.o d--st'r. avc An S iK-ion..! i .: 1 - ' t-v4i::'c. wiien v 1 o.l jv i d m Cror. T:?.'.:rc7. ;:L2 jsrii't Lutl i-r.' 'jm !!-.o h'ooi 4 and lli cloru. Uie euuie ip.t. C'rJi 1:, V."u. : r. . .. . J CR(j.i.usjn, v.r.t -, ': ;...iik .-irnr. s'sSi.rj- i i.-. ct 1.0 c?iulici,b bloc J i--i-ii La j2. CrsX o.'Stonetx'ro, Vrn-ct i'-j., I:., '1 ; fc&v 11 eJ Urorrc's tiumi.rliiu, u..vi . r-.ta " e hrtrlj. f.r 3. CO Consumption Surely Cured. To Taa Korma: Flaaa Inform your r Jn that X nsT a pavltlT nmmAj for th iboveriTd By itm tlmalr nas thonnl of hopalaas Mas hmv bara parmaoaatlr aitzad. 1 shall ba slad aand two bottka of my ramadr FHXC to aor of joar gaadara wbo bars oonaumptloa If tbaj wUl aand ma thalr Kxpraaa and P. O. adtiaa. Baapaot fttUy. T. A. SiOCUM. M. 151 Paaxl St.. K. I. 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 no others. The advantages of Coraline ever horn or whalebone are that ;t does not become set like v.halebone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are 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 A 1, K S M E AVrA.SrPJi:i3 LOCAL UK N TRA V R L I N G, e !! ur N i mi f S M-k v(er. Kx j - k:i t Seil i-.ii p.i iretiT tttanteed Cli sa liKlJ-. MltlPAN Y. l:.K-lieaer. N. Y. D-c. 2-$. "Si. Xotliing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It ta abaototrr pore. RirrilT wwi ntrmffd. Ia ?uvnUty it costs tbn Um th of cut a day. tnctljroieJ-iD. PrTfnttitndttmali duatu m. ood for yourur chirk. Worth mors thmn hfO hens HouK. M Ury- etui Mvtd cn wad m for to pnrrvnt roup." a customer. If you out rH U tanit us fto cnt for two puk ; fl tl. A 1-4 pound ran f 1 AO pocVptud : ouu aft. zprwpsJd. THK BRSThjULXKiPArER, am ple opy frra, foallrr PAlnnff tuld frv with (1 rdara or uert, 1. S. JUlitK.S at Ca.. sosoa. M. V-ie- 1 ?C? f Jrs I ? t.r.t na?i citriy .a fftr t Uj..-wj ivr a a:..l t:.i;n btK i.tc.:- tz lu.-a tnu. I HK'.HCL. CLL. 1 ivrt mre luo lum el A t:?-Tfr'.)r I ray remedy ts tvaa tae woiat'caraa. i.uao uib.r. uara lolled la no reason tor not nnw rrrivir-r a enre. bend at once for a treatise and a Frei r.OTTL ol my 1 TriLLaiLl Siaur. Give Bxpreai bnd Poat Ofice. It eoata yon nothing tar a Ujd. and U will cox yon. ddreaa :.0. BOOT. M.C.. I U fun. It, In Ye TO WEAK HEfJ Baflbrliic frotn th effocta of joathfal rrorv. rlr Ucar. wMtinir wttkiMMi lot manhood, oto I will and alutblo treat: .aomled' cootminifiK full Havrticcl&rs for torn rora. FREE0' chavrfr. A pUndld nedical work ; ahonldb rood by orery man wbo la aonuua aad 6MUtatal. idrlraa Cm FOWLEO, Hoodna, Con. TOBACCO This standard brand ol plug tobacco is acknowledged to be thft best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket, litico tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years 'us established its reputation. ii;re is nothing better. - Try it. r sale by dealers and grocers. gal I SjaW If f pi Subcribe for tbe Jdkiata Sewtinel and Repubucaw. Compare it with other J uni ata County papers, and be con vinced that it gires to it ub Bcribera a greater quantity and a greater variety of reading To all persons living in Jun iata county, an opportunity will be given to subscribe at one dollar a year in advance. Ii not paid in advance one dollar and a half. 1'eople living out tide the county, will be charged one dollar and a half. This op portunity will bf open to the lt of March, 1891. Don't miss the opportunity to secure a newspaper that will give satisfaction tj yourself and family. If you havesi'e bills to print call at the office of the Sentinel and Republican, and have the I job executed at reasonable rates. matter than any other paper m the county. It publishes all county news I and events worth mentioning. It publishes all foreign news. important A mention of all grtat ques tions of the times pass through its columns during the course of a year. New questions of public concern will come to the front within the coming year, and 3'ou and your family as in telligent people cannot afford to remain ignorant of them. OTT'S mrh Liver OSJ and L- LI IIC3iUAailllpa eiruMirvmiir.e ef Lirnc s i ia er.nr.rsea anl piwrtbcl br laallng; t : I'tiTlclana bi.uaa botli ill fo'l Lirvr OU I I anil 2!viojHompni: aro ri"-a:ol 1 aremsln iiieeui-of CWnaumf-i..M. ll ii ! ; ai palatable as milk. m ' vetndmrfttl Fleitt i'i o.rf,rr-r. It im fhe Hrmt Krmnly for CrMSTTajaxiO?. Screfula, BreiT:h:ti, T7r.siirfi- Pie- l cnec-i, Chroaic Cr.--!; nrA Colin. i. KG.tr.. SXE-.V lOd'S NOT ICK. L-t'er 'rg'aiuanturv, on the eatate ol Jos hua VituOrni r, late of Fayt-tte townahip, decennfd, having brn granted to tl.eutider signcd. AH prauna indebted to said estate ase reqnekted to un-kf payment, and tbss. having claiuia or dt-manda are rrq'leated to make known Hi aauf without deiav to ENOCH S1IELL.KNBKRUEK, hiocuior. MilSiutowo, November 5, 1S?0. jgXECLTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Yoat Toder, late ot Spruce Hill townahip, jumaia Co ., I'a., deceased. Lettra teatamentary up- n the above nm ea eaiate having benn gratited lo tbe under, signrd, ail raoui having claims against tbe same wiil prea-nt hcin lor piyment, du ly autbt-niitMed. and thoae ludctit thereto will please mcke i uninjiate parment to JOiKr-H M EVANS. Executor at Acidemia, J JQiata Co., Pa. lias-Mian Ltohs, Attorney. I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK KEiULT: I take My Meals. I take Sly Rest, AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ASVTHIMi I CAN LAY Mlf HAM.S ON ; fell in? fiat Ion, for Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophosphitesof Li me and Soda "Nt-V CL-ED MV Ilirfr- i-nt Coiittsmpi:i) lu.- i.uii.T ME UP, AND IS KUVT I'UTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE ATC OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY IS IfuTllINtJ NEW. SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOINti WONDERS DAILY. 1 ARK VO OTUKR. jilrlll I f H0LL0BAUCH & SON. CLOTHING STORE, AA.IISr STKEET, PATTERSON, Having purchased tbe clothing: store of Samuel Straytr, we off.r bargain to make room for our new stock. W expect to make a rpecialtT of Gents Furnishing GooJ. We will also keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And ft complete stock of Boots, Shoea, Hat 6, Caps &c. WE 13TJY FOR CASH- Quick Sales auJ small profit, ia onr motto. Give un a trial. iollobaugh & Son. XVtXTElTsTOCK. We have just re stacked our store with Winter Goods for our customers. The Senior member of the firm has ju6t returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. COME AND SEE. Our assortment is more com plete than ever. Come and see. Our ustomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods tt suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre- j pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and t-ee and be satisfied. In our dress goods department w have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. FOOT WEAK. Our Boot and Shoe De- 1 1 . , . , . ment, and you certainly can be i : . ISUlted in fit, quality and price. Uliatever lmDrovcments nave' 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 lull line ei Fresh, Plain and Fancy Groceries. Alfo, the only full line oi Q U E E N S W A R E. in the county. Pverr house must have its lull supply of Queens and Glassware, this is j the store to call on for such ar ticles. TOBACCO- ! To the lovers ol the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TllV OIK TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re-, ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, MAIX STIiEiT, Ol-POHIT CoUUT HoDSK. Frel'k KSPKIvSGllADE V boil. 5a - I' i'' r -.- 3rv i e i til Av VrT.'-r.-! Ol V.'iiti:.-, o jv,Sl;o i:a;Ht With Ula- I?:Aifrxo Kmnvs t rww s the sev. .'iiv so j.r roll Trr- La?d cr YCr-t iumti, 1 i Sand for illustxatcd circular to p!lauclfk:a. POULTRY PATS it properly ninagel. Tbe Pc tltbt Bil- lltin, puMi.hL'd uiQLthly, Hneiy illustrated, is the bt-jt psper f..r tanner and farmer. Less then flVj, cents a month bringa it to yon l-ost paid. S-.nd stamp forsan.p:e4opy. A.i.ii. vi ii-.., r..u.i. l.. .i New Yor. . . y M, W. . 1,1 (II. A V B I I CI. NO MORE OF THIS! f .f,7-V'V--v -nj .1 si ii ot p. ro., wben flagged mmlm WESTWARD. ? -r-iyiiry '" Limb leaves Pbiadelpbia di ". V V ".J ; ftefe$A. j 11 Win; Harrieburg S 40 p m; V'V v -L.--S&'&i-sr' 5 06piii; Lcwiatown 5 28 p in; A BubW Bhoaa nnlaas worn unoomfortahlv authi. will orten alip off t he frt. To remedr thia evil tbe "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. off1' ahoewlth the inside of tbe heel lined with rubber. Thia cuuga to tbe ahoe and prerenal tbe Rubber from alinrXng off CU for tbe Coletieter ADHE8IVE COUNTERS and jcu can riS, run orJ'UEji-tii thetn. Loci! K. Animos. y. M. 11. Pi,,,, ., ATKINtOI a PEsrell, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, HIPFLlNTOWrn, PA. CyCollactlng and CoBvevanciug r"n ' It attended to. Orrica On Main atraet, ta place f dence of Lonia B. Atkinson, Kq., aoatl j Bridge strnet. (Oct 26, niLBERI'OnCE "CIlTTETl n, ATTORNEY - AT - LA.W, VlrfLINTOWK, PA. CyOdic on Court Honac. Brldf atraet, appoti Johi KcLAceaLia. Jeaipa W. ?Tit. MCL.4l(IULIIIftTIinF.. INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIMTA CO., r It?" Only reliable Ceaipanics rppram-tit- Jan. 1, 1889-ly H.D.M.ClWrC.t, M. PaKWlH n1r ., I. M. CUAWK!:0 A. SON Iibt forint'd a partner-hip for th ol Mrdicine ai.d thair collaltrral V Oflicc at old aland, n roir ( Thirr anjia streela, II ifflmtown, r"a. On- ot taxm "ill br found at their a!t:t tiiuett, unloea otberwica ro!haiut i- April lot, 1S9J. jwisusTAw " j A FEW FACT i W ortn Knowing ... . v 1 bat i can stop toothache n t ; C vo miDUtra ; pain, n eitrae:i inatican extract teatb m I t the ue of a fluid applied lo . : and gnmi ; no datigar. j That Diseased Ii oii. . as Scurvy) treat yWFtt,.ed ur- and a enre warAifjE'raMtrrl in ' c?e. &kiv ' Teeth Fillbb and warrantta tar I'' Artificial Tee'.h repaired, oirhi' rcmoddlnd, tr.m I. 71.' ; : ' Beautiful Guai Kuaateled Tcpl in--i price, to auit all. All work warranted to give prf" ' faction. teople wbe bate artlficw itb which they cannot eat, are -. invited lectll. ' Terms Cash. G. Li. DERR PrMCticalIentUt. R.TABL18RED l M 1 F F LI XTO WK , Pa.. I' Oct. 14 H5. i PENNSYLVANIA RAIL . - TIM K-TAlt 1 On and after Sunday iS''r J train thai atop at Mifflin m ill r- a a r" Af T V A K tt. I IlaRBlSBURO lncoSntTIl !1 toons daily at 6.20a. m.. !". S ! Steiipt Union at fl.f4 a. m., Nn t !l- ton 7.0Ua. m. MeVevtown 7J ' i. : . ! -iatewn 7,45a. ro., Milford H.Oi .. ; f.12 a.m.. Port Royal 8.17 . re-, v.., v 28 a. in . Tuscarora' ? 2 ia. m.. Vj -RU a. m.. Tbomr-sontown S.'?" a. ,.. ! ward ,42 a - m.. aHllinstown g.4t n Newport 9.00a au.. a'riring at Harrn?u 10,(-6 a. an., and at Philadelphia. 1.2" Sra Hfiorb Express learrs !torna at 7,15 a. m., and stepping a ai! rr.. . stations between Altoona and Harriahnr, reaches MiRIin at 10. 5 a. in., 11.48 p. M., and arrive in p!., 8.16 p. m. Mail Traiv Icnvrj j'.is.s. 5,?0 a. m., AltOt;ia at 2,'-U p. : Harris t .'itirlphia i C dnily , and i p:ng at all regular stations arrives at Mir- at t VB p. m., Harrisburg 7.0 p. in., W; adelpbia 10,55 p. na. Mail Express loaves Fittahurg at 1 CHirt : Altoona b 2U p m ; Tyrone ti 62 p m ; II - ingdon 7,4iip in ; Lewistown e 65 p m Uin 9 16 pin; Harrisburg 10 46 pm; Pt t delphia 4 26 a m. Dar Express leaves Pittsbarg at ..n ; M.; Alioona 11.50 A. M.; mar b .: at Ufflin at 2.05 P. M.; arrirea at Hrn burgal 8,20 P. U.; at Philadelphia, 6.5 F ii It a Mifll" ll.tnr 55 pm Wit Passekoer leaves Philade'phir daily at 4 80 a. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. m. Dnncannon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, 9 24 ni.: Millarstown, 9 40 a. m.;Thonipsontaw" S 62 a. in.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. in . Tusen -era, 10 04 a. in.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ni.; P Royal, 10 IS a. m.; Milflin, Irt'jn a. Miltord, 10 2 a. ru ; Narrows. 10 34 a. Lewistown, 10 4il a. m.; McVeytown, 1 a. in.; Newton Hamilton, II Si' a. ni.: H tingdon, 12 17 p. in.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. Altoona, 1 45 p. in., and stops at all rz -stations between Harrisburg and Ait.. . Other Expbbss leaves Pbiladelphi. . ly at 6 22 p. ra., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. . stopping at Kockville, Marysville, Dune non, Newport, Millerstown, TbompeontoK non, rsewport, Millerstown, The I Port Koyal.tnuo at Mirtliu, 11 i toona, 2 16 a. in., cud Pittabur OJ p. :n.. - rg, b in Mail Train leaves Philadelphia d i ,00 a. ui.. Harrisburr 11.20 a. ru.. port, 12'1 j p. m., Mifliin 12.62 p. ui., . ping at all regular stations butuoen .M and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.40 j Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. : ,. a.,w , , . : . ' adelphia daily at II 40 a. ra., Harrial. i,l('I. tn.t lluucinnoo 4,4 p. m., ) oit 6.12 p. ua., Millerstown .i,JJ p. i . Thompsoniown a, 3 p. in., Vau.iyko 6 4 I', m., Tuscarora 6.-J4 p. m., Mexico 5.i7 p. m , Port Royal p. ui., Mithin 5 6 ' m., Lcaistown (,20 p. ni., McVeytown , 45 p. iu., I. wtuu llajiiuou 7 ,i p UuBtiugdou 7, :5 p. oi., Altoona W 00 p. ai . Pacific Expreasleavea Philadelphia 11; pu; Harrisburg 3 10am; Duuctt.. h - 38 am; Newport 4 00 a iu ; Mittlin4 ' ra; Lewixtowo 6 01 am; UcVeytoun 6 . . , a. m; Mt. Union 6 4tJ a in ; Uuntibgdou 12am; Petersburg 0 25 a m ; Spruce Crctt 6 40 m ; Tyrone 7taio; Kell'a Mn! , 7 22 a m ; Altoona 8 06 a m ; F'itMtiurt 12 H p m. SAW I Pat, nt Vari. bl I ricti. n and Beit F STEAM EXI.LS. Hay I - sUIAGLE MILLS. A.C. PORTABLE KRIT MILL. Thn sliiuir Macliiueii, etc Send lor illuxtrated Catalogue. A B FARqiUARCO . Vk. rs ;R" Get a good paperly subscribing lot ui ISbhtibrl aud Kfpi blk ab. I Philadelphia ExDress will at. s al aliR'.i . P rrve t l'lttsbnrg at 1 1 V i V: I ! i -l:
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