SKNTJNEIjJc REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. WEDSESDAT. DEC. 10. 1SS0. B. F. S C II W E I E R , Drrom aiid rBOPmirrok. The National Farmers' Alliance Con mention met iu Florida last week. The world moTii, Governor Patti od consents to bave (be National Guard parade on inauguration day. Tbi men who are against tbe pas sage of ft free ailver bill always talk about silver minera being profited Certainly that ia their good fortune juat aa it ia the good fortune of the gold Dime owner. But to talk about tbe cruod fort n no of silver and cold mine owner has no merit aa an ar unient iu it against free coinage of tfold and silver. Tbi women hare carried the day in the Methodist church on the ques tion : "Shall omen be admitted in to the General Conference as lay delg-vt." The qiea'iin has been nb..itted to all the Methods con sre-itioiiH in the Lnitd States. The ,nr returns that are not in will not t-Tn-t the result. In the vot of 27, JS7 in T0() churi'li, the majority for women representation ia 0719. The President's Message. . The Present . message is long ani able. He say. net a a.ngl. defalcation or em- b..,I.m.nt h.. been revealed daring th. year in the collection ol the nfinuei that mount to $l.j0,0O0,000- The President ay the Treasury statement for the car rent fltslyear leavens surplus of $52, 009, 004, in tbe Treaeury. On the silver question, b Mfi noma month of Inrtber trial will t rwy t. determine tha permanent effect of the cant Ie(i station upon silver values. Tha disability pension act baa been put lata uperation aa rapidly as practicable. Tbe expeudi tare under tbe net will nut it i( believvd be in etcese of tbe estimates. Tbe census kariof been taken it tww da volvsa an Ce-ros to make a tt i rsr- 1 tipnment. j In ssricnltiira the Tear baa been marked ' "ir agitation and orfannation among terra. I r. There is a maikcd improvement in tne ' price of (arm produatn or the prices real- i IkJ rttrifo. He approves ot the new tartfl law and'tha : the amount of Stlerff Noble" I section, ipi'.te a number that uuder appraheosion of cbsng-es being resda in it, j cluiui. stand the bninea thoronghlr, and k be.,Tes bs a dopresieg intlueac on j Com. vs. Samuel Le.ru n, prose.-u j while the price is not ashih as forni the basiness orhe country. The reaip-! tor, Sarah E!I IIn leraou. for forni-1 erlv, they produce sU'ih a tine article riocity clause at the tariff law opaaa tt j cation. bastrdv, and adulterv. De-1 ,n,lt th-y receive the very highest wsy fnr trada with rtrer nstiona, in ex-. rbai te lor tl.e tree dmiistoD f our porta ( f certs:n prodU' ts, we sre resiy to receive I aeear, ccflea, tea and hides tr, if the ' countries that produce such products are ny Ard. Defendant ill with Typhoid wiiims snd redv to rr.-aiva tree, such pro.i- fevr. , cith.t wr rs.se .n.l nunnf ct,re. and' Com. vs. Simon Foglemaa Indict-1 which th.vnrrd. The McKmlcy bill ahou:d i"tnt. larceny of peddler goods. have a tair triist. The f dv. ramunt dort not own or "operate tbe railroad. anl it s'lnuld not he thinks, own or operate tbo telegraph companies, aa it dees with tbe railroad companies. Tfc. r,rr,..rf i , .1 ele.t,.B. is no new exercise of Federal I iwiw-rand ino.in. of th. ,.K,. . statrs. Congrr,, baa alr.asv tlxet the time . far , h. .lotion or r ., it i. I not a question whether abail bave a Fed. J ral election law. We bava had one for nearly 2t reara, but wbelhrr we abali have, I ' . , L , . t . u i.ircnip nw. inaiemoi me elector to tbe ballot box must be tree from tbn am. bi.su ot fvar aud tbo enticement of fraud. Every law has force behind it. Thecourts tbe marshal or constaXe, th pease couii tatus, tha prison, era H and aiwavs behind th law. the'prposU law gives to any qualified elector, br a bair'a weight more, than hta equal iutluence or dctracta ao lauch fro auy other qualified elector, it ia Jatally impeache.!. Court Proceeding. Court convened in repuTar term on the Int insr, witu all in the bench. Tte con sworn end business proc The Constable of Delaware town s'. returned bad roads. The Con-s-b!ecf Ieale township returned ls not in ood repair. '. li c natal le if Walker towcahip, 4wr:wi one bastard child burn in aid towns:- ip. Two bastard cbil dreu w-re ret-.rted Ixira .in Susqu. ha ma towna'jip. TIi cnustable ,f Greenw.iod twuhip reiorted ii u bxstard ahii.l lx.rn in said to wc ship. Tbe countable r Fermauah town ship reported the roads "a jjood bit out of repair." Ju.le Burnett, read the liw of Pennsylvania against lotteries, and calle.1 attention tj the illegality of prize candy business. The sale of real estate of L. A. Margritz, duceaeed. by Lewis Degau, Administrator, to Thvrnas WiUon for f'2,000 wm oomf.rme.l. The sale of real estate of James Fry, deceased. Three tracts contain iu in all abiut fifteeu acres to Al fred Nichol for $67 w contirme.l. I. N. GrubK puardiau of Uubert 11. aud David K. VanOrmer, wae jrranted lavo to join ia a i-onveyance of 4? acres of lands aa to which their jmndfither, David Sreitli, and their mother, Mary VanOormer. died in testate and whica other heirs ar. ronveting t David E. Spicher fur . In estate of Wm. B. Milliken. dee'd. The aale of real estate waa confirmed ly ti e court. Eita'e of David Shurtz, deceased. W, L. Hoops, Esq., filed his Auditor's report. Thomns B. Carwell was appointed guardian of Uilton Carwell, minor child of Susanna Carwell, deceased. Wellington Smith was appointed guardian of John Henrv, Elmira Lydia and Jacob Lycom, minor chil- after suffering for several vear with trne, and that it is tbe richef-t tlren of Georfre W. Lycom. deceased. a severe lung affection, " ! that ' county in the United States," and Jeremiah Lyons, Ei., waa ap- dread disease Consumption, is anx- ( yfalth came chiefly through d: pointwd guardian of Minnie Smith, joa6 to make known to Lis fellow suf-! versified farming, principally tobne minor child of Andrew and Julia j frers the means of cure. To those i co- I will ay that these tobacco A. Smith. I who desire it, he will cheerfully mi. I farmers of Turbett and Milfor.l Martiue L. Koister was appointed ; (frew of charge) a copy of ti e pr- Twpn.. will take pleasure ia instruct guardian of llulda Iw, Berth a L., 1 ucriition used, which "they ml!! ing all that v. ish to commence not Amelia It and Bertie Kaister, minor children of Jonathan and Jane Keis ter. William J. Harris waa appointed guardian of Wm. H. Culberton, min or child of Thomaa Harris, late of Spruce Hill township, deceased. lb case of John . Hibfca to. Ja cob Lauver was to recover $30 for a drill attachment to sow phosphate that LauTer had obtained from Hibba in 1883 with the understanding t uat he waa to use it that aeasm and if not HatiRf-trtory to return it The attachment was not returned, there-! fore the suit, verdict for Hibba for 111.16. Janata. Countv vs Sarmtal B. Loudon. No. 3, April T , 1883. Ap peal from Docket of K B. McCrura, J. V. Tbe suit wis to collect bck par. It was to recover one hundred and fifty dollars that the Commio sionera believed he was over paid for recording judgments certified from the Prothonotary'a office to the Com misioner's office, verdict for Iu Jon. Levi Ilollenbanh vs. George Mover No. 10. April T , 1S90. sum m Ejectment; Piea, Not guilty. Con tinued. S. N. Heuch and W Dromgjld. partner trading in the name of flench St Dromgold vs. John K. Ja cob, No. 13 Sept T. 1S90. Sum mons in Asumpit; Plea, Non As sumpsit. This suit was about farming implements. Continued at cost of defendent- Alcinda Louder vs. Robert B. Nix on, and Itolecea Mulcv, No. 34. Py. mmona in trespass: fc . a. T e . hha - a x i.a. ?oi guiiiy. x nis sun was aooui me tnrsunp oi Hotel sing in cellar oi plaintiff. Continued feu.Iwut. t cost of de- MargaretBaer vs. 11. II. Bartley and S. B. Bartley, Kxecutors of Fran cia Hartley, decerned, No. 101, Sept. T., 1S;(), Summons in Assumpsit; Plea. Non Assumpsit. This was a will suit. .Nonsuited on account of ance of pUintiff. JJeoitruin F. Itohrer vs. H. nrv J. Rint QlUou Xo 16 IVc. T., lS'.IO, SumaiO'iain Tr-?pa's: Plea, Non Assumpsit. This S'i't wan about a crop of rje. Settled by the par ties. Susan Ilockenbrunglit vs. Edward S. Hockenbroui'ht and Harrv K. siTtz Administrator of the estate of George Hockenbroajbt. deceased. ! No. 70, Ic. T.. Summons iu Aump-1 ait; Alea, N'on Asumrtit. This suit was to settle the leiralitv of a claim. Vardict f r Susm Iljfkonbrouht j tor $2,4S C4. j Com. vs. Joseph Varter and ll;n- i nio Varner. for stealing t-hictm a. prosecutor Harry M. tihirk. Verdict not guilt V. Com. vs. A B. Lauver. for aellin ! ifraiu ieviel on and left in his care by Sber-flf Noble, proserutor Nob'e, Settled, by Lauver Slieriffl pavinvr i ien lent aia nat put in an appear- ance. Com. vs. Cliarles Caaner, forriea tion and bastardy, Prosacutrix. Fau iot a true UUl. Com. vn. Lednum G. Miller, In-1 dictment, Frnicatin and Bastardy-' Prf.!ecutrix, Annie H. Gross, seti'.d. In the case of Sarah If.I floe ' ! Tt . . ivnwi lui. tTi,CM(tia.. ru dii.,.',',.. ' or,Jer of l'Wcation was grunted. j T 1 .. . T T T- . AUHie rM 11 X. XV XJranl. VS. T . . 1' .1 i. ""I" ."u" ' u'" grante.ii ou Ma.-?1 Sbelieuberger and B. K. Brant to come into court on tha 10th cf December and maintain or relin- I ETUtbh their claim to propertv levied " . .r- on bv the fcherifT. A rule was crantsd on the excu . tors of E S. Doty, to show cause why ! judgruent No. al, Feb. Term. 1SS0, i vs. J. J. Hamilton at 1. should not' be assigned to William Hole and i Chailes Miller in trust for Martin I Motzr of Perrv ountv In the assifUrd estate Sheilenbcrirer an order or of Lso rulrt to i sell ral eatate was granted. i In the rase of T. V. Irwin f..r use ,ia" 5 'res, wjrtb about 7 r S hun of Jacob Cramer vs. II. II. Jiies, ! 'red dollars Eiliott (iroi.ingtr has rule was granted on Malinas J .nes Ter.r fin" "rr,P nf 4 acres worth and Jacob t come into Court u the ', ""it "tKI. and Jucas JK. Hei tzW, lth of iMcember, 1S00. and xna:n. j on-of the b-t croiw in the va'lev. tain or relinnnish their claim to prop-j was off-red and refused, the hi-he-t ertv levied upon bv Sheriff Noble. i Pr' has about 3 acrs, worth abont In the case of W. W. Sharon va. 500 You wid noti -e what uiotiey Leo Rhellenlierser aule was jrantod j "ot"'s into this uection froiu tbeao ou Maie Shellenberger and W. W. few ". devoted to this crop prob Sharron to come into court on the aoI7 nnt over " acres in a'l.'on wbicb 16th of December. 1S90, and uiaitj- the owners will realize about f!500 tain or relinpniah their claim to or l-"f $150 per acre Of coura property levied upon by wherifTN'ohle tb McKin-ey tariff has a ided about Tt r R.r.l.i;j I TV- ii. 1 one fourth to tl:e uric, reeeive.1. and David Bashor were appointed t- I w"ich puts over $1100 into the pock view a road in Walker township. tts ot onr lple insteid of $1.."C0 I Cliarles IUmsev, James L. Milli- ken, Jas. M. Allwn were appointed to view a road in Milford township. J. O. Brown, E. W. Woodward, and F. 1. Harris all bachelors, were appoint;.! to view a road ia Miliord township. " ! The private roaii in Delaware tiwns hip for Susan A., and J. II. Mil er, waa can-1 tlrme.l Nisi. i Tbe ruad ia BIsck Leg from i.sar Black , Lor School fonae to Mifflie county lina, ' waa coaflrmed. Kin. j The priva:. ,oa.i ter A. W. Orr' in 8ia-kWilMrik.n.M..l-. of Fm.nn.i Uootls wu rsnrmM, Nisi Review in Susqnehaana teweabip, from near St. Jaiaes Church to Susquehanna con firmed. Nisi. Rnad in Tnriett township near Benjantia C. Gronirif er'a conflrraed absolutely. Road m Turbett Cownabip from mountain road to near dwelling bonae of Robert E. McVeen, coartme-i absolutely Rol id -iis'iuehanna and Monroe town. ships, near Andrew Dress er, ia Jfoarce to-n.hip. t re.al.nee 'of iWill,., Sbiffer a Sue-iuahaan. to.nahiD. cootlred. .Viai- John H. Leidy waa appointed constable! for the boieufb of Toot Royat ia p'ace of Daniel L. Browa, resigned, because tbedu- I tiea ef tbe othce intarfered with bia work i on the railroad. . TO C 0 N S U M P T I V E S5; The undcrKined having been re- I atored t.- health bv sirnnle mean a. 1 ! a sure cure for Consumption, iu, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat aud long .Matedtes. He hopes all suffer - ers will try his remedy as it is in - valuable. " Those desiring the pre - seription,. which will coat them noth - ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. Ed ward. 1. Wilton, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. JEW OR CO STORE. M. P. Chawtork, Phajuiacist, has opened a new drug store in Mif flintown and has in stock a full line of all goods kept in a first class drug store. Prescription-! accurate ly compounded. Purity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Democrat and Register building, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tf. Hold It ( tbe Llgbt. Tbe man who tells you confiden tially just what wi'l cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preparation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colda no expense is spared to com bine oulv tbe best aud purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam to the light acd look through it ; notice the bright, clear lok ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c and SI. tf. Port Rotal, Pa., Dec. 3, 1S90. .Vr. Editor: Dear Sir. Thiakirg ft local from this part of the county might be of interest to your renders. I will give you a history of Tobacco Culture in this vicinity. The num ber of Tobtoeo Farmers can be count ed on your fingers; yet there ar thou sand of acres of the finest tobacco laud in the United States, to be found in this county, with a climate letter suited for growiDg it, than even Lancas'er Gj.. having niort mountain and hills, we have more showers and for t:.e saiae reason few cyclotim and bail atorin at the name time have s rit.m aniplv long to mature the cr -p. The firit crops of tobacco Tr-re inised near Thump sontowD, and in tbe vicinitv of M.f- flintown, at tbe tim wh heu the mark- et price of a go? d articl price of a go? d article, was mncn higher than at the present, but the parties were atuatuers at the busi ness, and always failed in either the cultivation or curing, and had to take about one-half price, became dis- eouragel and gave up the enter prise, not baving htarted riht, or continued lonrj enough to learn tbe bueinea, but in this section the eiartea tT e:npioving exierts irom Lincaster Co., i .. to teach them the business, and uow we bvrt in this rnce gointr, ana are iniasing money Nearly al! crops raided this year a-e ld. Average pr ce 'or a few yenrs. wes alxut 8 cent nvm b this year, 'l ""r received alu.ut lo round, on an averao. Thanks for the McKinley Bill.) which is a f-nr ?'ng pn-e and fully q lal to the price paia jin A.auca.sier, kx., i s. Tu Miowirg farmers have sold, Iavid (la, arut two and a half Tes. whicb will amo-mt to about -S5'1 l - s a vjo. uniiimger, ii acres, ainouiii $1000. 1 M.a.t.s f!eomii..f.w !.n.r I Aaa - 1 V " ' ""-" ' Tn.Mint uliit rtr.llil Jcs-e Groumger, about 4 acres. amount about (K). Benjamin Groninger, J acrei". amiunt alxiut $150 Jtttieaj vroniinrMr I acre amount 'xut 100. Siouff-r. aKut 2J ai res. a;n rltil atul$.loL. M.chael Iauver sild his ciop of l"ut acres, to Win. Grotiingcr an ' Urady Gr-uinger, ciirar tuaun facturers of J'ort lt- a!, who will Prejar it and manufacture it int ciyars. There are ti.ree other fine erf .p here uns-dd. (eo. Hrrtnan crop here ,at tbe PJ kets f the Dntch farm -r" of Sumatra, where they employ tluj heatbeu islanders to lo tbe work. clothed in their KorCeu nd custly breech clout. Sow, Mr. Editor, wnu1,1 bo sood thing if more farmer of Juniata would commence raisinp tobacco. What are our Greiiger.-'flien.lB drirg. I thilk if thty would cbrg their way of farin- fT change freiu tK. cerials to more diversified fariap; tbey would make mor, inoney, and it would not be s- ,llfScu:t to 17 t,,fc to LeHTy taTtr. un lonniistei v tney ana ibe.r naanv fine periodie:ds are constantly telling a doleful tale of tha farming industry, and real estate is very much depressed. What man would wish to invest money in a farm, that the owner is spreading1 the report far and wide, that he is lotting monev. I Ac. Another thought, all the stores have bans to sell, all raised outsido ( of our couuty Dtl for I'h tha : -"v.uuin nave jiu sou upwara i frT buV etJ here 18 -"ly au acre ! !n p. I vDOUCb togrow vr l . - i i j i beana. I; i t ootnmou eavinrr that county that depends entirely on farming is poor indee . Take a look at Lancaster count v, no mineral" and only auch a mall manufacturing enter prises, incidental to the farmirtj in- teresta, yet in the lanjru2e of the ScutUeri Congrea-.nan, who (like the Queen of Shcba.) went there to if the many storiea told to him b-ng afraid that'the tobacco mark- et will be over-Btockd, bat of one , thing you may be sure, that without ! knowing how, you will make a com 1 plete failure. Youra Very Truly, 1 Jcbtice. scRca'U Icspcre Eloei DSPEPSIA ralf PKaVMM FOR RHEUMATISM Liver Complafats TUMORS 'Nervous Prostratioi r DISEASED KIDNEYS lrowii s safsapariiia Atall DruecMaSI.OO. bottles for S.OO " V. DON'T IaKaHuu-UilncliwastaacnaI," IT 13 NOT. ,. lu WA.ti 4 Co., Kelt Pmprinn. Fuor, Me. GARTERS Pick n-mhfanf1 nItTa all iroiiU inol dtii lo a biUous trt9 of tit i-TeWm. tmeh as Viwxinmm. Kiutt. rvimn, Dutrtaa afkar eaui, rn in the &uim. c Whtl tbirinrt rmarivala iirctM haa bean No n in curxng SIOIC Healach. yi-t Cv-rraa a IsTm a Uvtn Piixa ara rqimllr vaiuai.il- in or,mimfton. curing and pretwRtuir; tJita nTmt- nnitlaint. while lhv a'o n-rr-t all Jli-tr1'i of tne siwanach. KUii.uiaiw iIm it.r as! reuiate buia. JCveti tf t nl . mired Ache they would be almnat prteaieaa to tboao who miiTar fmm this dufrwmang complaint: bat foriunntelr their gtcbnlnaF dcm mot end here, and th' who orxv trr thrui will find Uteae litfle pilla valnatila In ae manv wars that trier will not Ha willlr.: to aO ithobt them, feat altar ail sick baad ACME Is the h&ae of so manv Uvaa tiiat here (s whera we matta our grmL boaav Our pills cam it while others do not. CitTtR t Ijttij. I jTtt Pillr are Terr ymall and vary eajrr to take. One or fo pills mak a d ." Thev ara tTirtlT Ta-nnVe and do ntrifmnr ptirra, hut by their rvntk action Slaaae al who uaa them. In "law at oertta. ra for $1 . Sold everr where, or aant by mail CASTS! KSTIKX CO.. Vv Tsak. LbUM SrHSxs. Chrqk!C Cough Nov! j For 1f you do not It may become con- , aumptlx. F--r oMtatMftw. oVraulo, ) CfMare-r Jf4Jitf and H mating Jtmar ) ! tlia re la uw;lt;uf like J COTT'S Cf Inre Cod LiTor Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of ljln akncl. SBodaw It Is almost as palatable aa mtlk. Far totter than rnhnr r-cllcl Eanulalona. wuailerlul floali proauoer. Scott's Emulsion (There are poor Imitations. (Vf tfi giime.t WAJNTED M EN ot kjO"1 clisrac trr To SHI TKKFS, SHKL'BS, VINES Etc. Giv rfren-. a. ni iptr to UEORbE tR ut:ti.. 4t. Weal Cliastr, Ctiest.-r Co., Fa hi rwrf.wit ti. i fiM See!, In cn-I'-rwl aril r--1 T I phTstilana b?fr.u r ;h tt.e S .rr H j and Mivpoifroph4ten a? ti.e i.t' S-viX" t j amenta in to a cure ot ( if .. 1; lc aa paiai&Me aa xr.Hk. OWWil a.Ubv:tcSv-ii cj-s:-'.-' " j is K-ondi-rrw U.-h ' i--. frrr. It wu ;.- Kex for C.SS:UalPiICl, j Screfnla, Bronchi is, wat' Bia- eases. Clironic Cjuhs v.r.l Jolir. i Aaa for Ecotfs Eraulaiou at'i tatO'.Mher.J Caution w0tic. The un'leri:nl cilirer.sof Walker Tap., Juniata reuntv, Ps , tereby cuti 'a a!l pr- pnrpos ef hentine : John A. Gallagher, j iUnn .iiosefr, salvia xaemaar, jonn r . Fahr, Davifl Pivea, Samuel Anker, Crrua Sielier. Seth Kerctiner, Wi!!im Clerk. 'rTTTi 2 Ft . ..... : ... , ..... UJ j. r.jl C. ri "' I'.li ?. . - ! I: C ";;: I" r --- -' K r. a .- e-1 : . .W -w)tta, -aa k i r Ii-s f r - r : a t i;-rl e. - -ur ., ,tm-tn. Tresspass Notice. A !l person are hereby can-ioued not lo tresspass on tbe farm land and .mdian.i ot the nndt-rnijrtied in Miitrd townfiip, for th. purp"e ot h:i iiiit, hunting, tislmia;, pickma; berries, tl.nmir.g down Itnoes, cut- j ting timber, att. The law sgnnsf tresaptss- inf will be enforced. Uasifl Fihhes. NnTeiuner 27. IS'.aTI. JXECUTOH'S KOTIOK. Let'era teaiaiuantary. on the estato ol Jnt. I hoa VanOrui-r, late nt Fa-eiin township, decef.red, baving b-u yrantd to tbe under igued. All persous indebted ;..sid estate i aM rrqite.ted to inrke payiu-nt, and those I havinic claims or demand t re requested to i mko known tbe same without riviav to 1 ENtX)H SUELLENBKRGEll. ! Kzucuior. ! UifMi ilown, Noveniln r o, IPSO. E XKCCTOR'S NOTICE. Ciate ot Yost Yoder, Uki ot Spruce Hi'l township, junia a Co , l'a., dceaard. Le;t.rs tr.tsiuentbry upon llieiho.enim ; ed t-oial having licen aroted to tha uud. r. t.n d, all p-rou haviug claims armuft tbe came will present them lor payment, du ly authetiticatud, and thoas indebt thereto will p'ease tuake immediate pavment to JUSEl'H M. EVANS. Executor at Acidemia, Janiau Co., Pa. Jebrmiah Ltos, Attorney. Fmolssoi j SGOTT'S IliyUISi! Theherltacnof whl-heTarj tcraan! -- lac aimofctae crlnln :.s tc la cf fcir, nnligatand breath, la tcm.clt; l.uraor. S Poordietandlnnunicient fvod, ill ven;!- ; latioa. ClUi,anrliIiripnexs. ull -'t tna j alnmbnrinic gar-ma cf Scrorcia t over- ; power Ihm TlLi.ll ty of the body and run ! riot la tbe sTatem. The blood in iu S process of renewing the waMe cuouut Z expelany Inherited taint of eakoeaa or S Imparity. It can onlj be removed br tbn action of aomn purifying medicinal Z atanc.T, wblrh aaaiateri bj nuifltioui S food, well digested and aaalmllated Into ; blood, gradually Inanrea tbe posaesaion S of aoand baalth. Kucha renorallne; rem- edy haa Brown's SaTKaparilla proved it- Z selftobe. S I Consumption Sursiy Cured. To Tss Eoixoa: Plasaa Inform yonr raadara i that 1 bar a paniara ramady for tba abova-namad f Sussit By Ita timely naa tbonaands of hopelaaa ; naitff have been permanenUy cured. I sball be glad ! easd two botrlee of my remedy FREE to any of your raadara wbo bare consumption if tbey will send ma tbelr Kxprene and P. O. silitl'sas Beepeea. fnlly. T. A BXOCUM. M. C. 11 Fri t-. S. X. 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 tw others. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone are that v docs not become set like whalebone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets arc made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER BROS., Mfrsn New York and Chicago. ;0 AL I : S M E N ! TK A VHLIN G, j - 11 ..ii v . r' rv S .. fc '.ry. Kx ; .:.. "r-'!' "'I ' in..:! y 11 arsnl .ed i c i -:v. " ko 1 if r i ) f.k y v. j Iti't i. -?i r, N . i. Xothinz Oil Earth AVill 4 LIKE ! Sheridan's Condition Powder j It la absolutely pore. Blyhlr eoneeotTmted. la gnauittty It coati lnasjj ihaji tnth of a ot a aar. unotlT mediclM. rrevMiUi and cun-tall dliwuM. i Oood t t young chick. Worth more titan poia ' wbn brrta Hult. "lift larve -a Med nt 90, ' pxnd nx for ftS to prrvant r.ap mv eatrtomer. , it jrofi atot r( tt -rM a M emt or two p-fc; fl v . jt A g pound (ui ll 10 p"srtvsBld : cn tt rzprvsstptiid. "T'at MLST I'' H'LtHT PAl'ER," aun ' pi eopT fr-e. I'aMiltrw Tai-tnr -iuide fr- with $1 - eirtWrs ur bmt. J. a. JOU.NmjN Co.. Bu-toa, Masaa. iV-rSr TTri T rFT Cttt: 1 Co rot :-n r?crc.j 3 Jnp'n4rcrrBeeM f ileil uBi'N oaloi' not to reraivinn ac:r. bend at once for a treat ' se ana a lisc jiovrm et my Ivrai.i.iaujs iasLct'. Cira Kxprota and fust Office. It eta 70s nothifig Mir a trial, and It will rare josu AdOraes H. c. ROOT, M.C 1 u Pim st, Nrw Yen TO WEAK mi Bnffsrlnff from tbe effects of yoatbful errora. earlr decay, wasuasl waaknsas. l'it manhood, etc.. 1 wlu erad a valuable treatise (sealed' containing foU partletilara for Lome cars. ffTREE of eharge. A splendid madlcal work : shonld be tead by every Ban hs la nervoaa and debilitated. Addrasa,, ProC F. C POWLHt, Raodns, Cotm. .y - . iTOE ia V1 V? w- This "standard br?nd ot pint1: i.hacco is acknowiedged to Le ti c: best chew and the hupest ;;iucc f.'i the money in the niar-ic.-t. I lnco tin tag on each ;.;,. ks cvtensive sale for many years hi established its reputr.tirn. is nothing better. Tr: it. V. . .-Jj b;-' dealers and grocers. 13 ir&g.m I GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Lancaster. Pa, December 2. John Weaver, of Elizabethtown, was fatal ly shot while gunning this morning. A companion stumbled and fell, dis charging his gun into Weavers abdo men. Th latter died in Lve minu uets. Lancaster, Nov. 29. Jacob Fisher aged 58, car inspector at Columbia, was thrown from a car this evening and rolled al-ng the track some dis tance by tbe brake rigging of the rax. Every bose in his body was broken and he died instantly Baltimore, December 2. A big whale in the Cbecapeake Bay ia caus ing a scare among the sailors of small fishing smacks and oyster dred ges. It is said that the monster nearly upset two pongies yesterday. The ovstermen on one of the vessels fired several ihnrges from fowling pieces at the whale and be plnnged away, throwing the water high in tbe air. Captain Howe, of the steamship Dorclit-eter, which arrived here to day, reports baving passed within fifty feet of the whale, which be -6ti-matcs to be over eighty feet in length. The wlale followed in steamer for some distance and was en object of great iuterest to tha passengers. Oystermen are rigging up appar atus with the intention ef catching the monster alive if possible, abont two years ago a large whale was kill ed on the eastern snore of tbe bay. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 28. Horace Johnson, of Middle Haddam, who prophesied the great blizzard, now predicts a bi!t"r cold and pro tracted winter. The shells of crabs, he say, are remnrkably thick, show ing thnt these creatures have been fortified by Dame Nature for a long siege with the cold in the muddy Kitt iiih of our rivers this winter, He has found several squirrels, coons and rabbits with trifle extra fur. Wilbur Stillmau, of Voluntown. who is a Windom county weather prophet bs likewise read the goose bone satibfuctory, and pays that it also shows that we shll have a cold winter. There is a row of dark spots about the sharp keel of tbe bone. TLet'.e indicate the probable ternperature. The darker tbe spots the colder the winter is sure to be. TLe spi.ts this year are very dark. Oriental. At th:'a writinc it loeks like winter. We are in tbe midst of the butchering season bnt the shortage ef tha earn crop lacuwing more lard cans te remain empty than usual. There ara but a few representatives from Sutquehanna tewnahip, attending court this werk. Sportsmen are busy just now, making it bet lor the rabbits, which are unusually plenty. Henry Dressier Caught sine In one day. Constable Mowcry says, certain proceed inf s must be stopped. Luke Ecrstetter asoved bis portable stoam esw mill onto Siiaen Miller's ,land . Henry J. Kralzer and family of Cnitn county 5 ara at present visiting among relatives bare. Jacob D. Sha3r sold his f arm to a Mr. Nice of Fayeito township, tbia county. Tbe larm ot UeorgeGalaeth, decM, waa aold at public ase last Saturday, Kiley Weaver being tha purchaser Tbe Sr.sn.vEL akd Kepvblicak of Sapt. ! "4tb, arrived bere aafe.and touul on Dec. , 4, alter au eventful journey of ten weeks. I anpooae it made A "joarney around tbe j world ." j Mr. Aaron Kline, formerly of Oriental but now ot South Dakota, aod member j elect on tbe Republican aide to the b'gis- I laiure of I is adopted state ia visiting bere ' b-n amopp frenta and relation. Kd ShiflVr moved into his new house, one I dav last having S'.ld bis store at I Knimstowk to John Dieiz. A new roof u S. l. Drasnlrr's house is a J late im .ToVemeiiT. j Le 's Arnold received a nasty cut in the foit witb 'he a.ve ona day laat week. We : niidsistjin.i that he had a neighbor to cut j solid and wbre tbe mtn waa buaying him j slf trituming the limbs efT a tree Ur. j Araold in.-dvertently S'e; pd right under t lbe man's rx-. and thus received th.. it.)r j ten ab'.ve sta.cd. Ahici's. Oiieutal, Dc-cuibrr 6th, 1890 Th g'Mid c tizei s of Carroll town ship have f t Bf m- ti'ne yat been gretitly I'.Arra-sed by chickens thif-ve. A few nij,-ht ago, a .-ertaiu iu Jtvid- i nn, wnwrnffl" m our p"ss s-iiop, i tvis i-euht iu a c'lickoti -- iy a lad whi wj l i. kii'g tit). II,. rusiid j' t.t, l.-lt f. 1: n'.'l ran pinneil to thJ i nun! bv a rail. i'lie bov went to the rnr.n and recogniz-d bim, but the la'tur excused hituKt'lf by saying that lie was watching for chickens thieves. Next tha man returned and bagged the boy not to nay any t hing about the incident. The affair however, has leaked out, and the law may be snmmoncd in the ease. The Blo.-imfiel.i M. K charge, cora prieing five churcnes, Rev. 11. H. Stine, pastor, has registered the fol lowing vote on the question of admit ting woine'i as lay delegates to the General Cnfeience: Bloomfield, 8 votes against, 1 vote for; Walnut j Grove, ti against; Icksburr, 21 aain j at; Lmditiburg. 11 againnt; Mt. Gil i tad, 12 a 'iiwt. T tal, 5S against; ! 1 for. Our carpenters are near . ly all employed building trestleR and bridge ou tno new railroad. J. E. Motzer had t kill his horse that run off several weeks ago, from' the injorie he received. A. C. Holleubaugh had a stone hauling bii: 1-st. Ttifs'ay for the wall r.f a i Y.- b:ni thot ho in':id to build nest Suri:ra; r. Bioouiiit-ld Times. AnU. lour Friend About It. Your distressing coush can becui ed. W- know it because Kemp's BnlsRra within the imst. few vears j has cured so many omighs and colds i in this community. Its remarkable jsaleiias b fii v.ou fiitirt-ly by it jg inline liitiit. Ask Home friend j who has iiw-il it what hv thinks of ! Kemp's EJiim. There is no laedi j cice so pure, none no -iiV.ctive. ! Largu l-olileoOc and $1 r.i all .h ti"- jn-.ts. if. A L inca.'ter paper baa jrst receiv ed its thirty eighth annual subscrip tion from one of its readers. W. H Sixes eloped with hi: own wife at Huntingdon. The couple had been Fcparated by t!if irents of the wife. H0LL0BAUGH & SON. CLOTHING STORE, Having purchased the clothing store of Saumtl Strgjer, we oft', r apjj bargains to make room for onr new stock. We expect to make a specialty of Gents Furnishing Good. We will also keep a full line of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups., tc. "WE 15XJY FOJl CASH- Quick Sales and small profits, ie our motto. Give us a trial ollobaugh c Son, WINTER STOCK. We have just re stocked our store with Winter Goods for our customers. The Senior member of the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he ee- lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. COME AND SEE. Our assortment is more com- piete man ever, vome aiiu mjc Our customers have appreciated ; our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we i 1 . .1 1 believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite you to come and t?ee and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. FOOTWEAR. Our Boot and Shoe De- partment is full in its assort- . . . .ml Trmi .ijrl'iinlir pan Lis fcUlted 111 HI, quality anU price, Whatever improvements have' , -iiii.i i leen added by the manulactures : We have them all. We Can suinnlv vll With foot WHar for sj-j-a. 1. 1 I I J . an' in or out door service. Uur grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line oi Fresh, Plain and Fancy Groceries. Also, the only full line 01 Q U E E N S Y ARE. in the county. Every house must have its lull supply ot Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. TOBACCO- To the lovers ol the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OL'R TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Stueet, Opposite Court llortr 52 iHS into wi!,'- !!!., Fred'k WKSSCUADJI aV 11. ': VnrTKra! O! H'HTHcr, OT.r woman, so hihT V'ith Black am r-sn KornsCTi cover th sky. Why co so fau rfow tith lnl or vol umiT l'SCAt-b IT aUJt.DV COVLr.5 1WS E Mtl X Send for illustrated circular to M. ElIRET, Jr., & Co., 4.23 M'nlnut iNltreet, PHILADELPHIA. POULTRY PAYS It proper! v managed. The Pocltv Bcl letin. publtahed monthly, finely illustrated, is the best paper fur fancier and larmer. bras than flv,, cent a month brings it to vou post paid. Send stamp for sample copy. Address lovltry Bullthn.K'M I'rcrl St. Now Yora. WO MORE or TM'v' i t i. Bubber Phoa unlusa worn ueomfortablv tirht. will often slip off the f c Xo remedy " !ni PUCPTrD I .UM CTtl UIO iuL.unc.oi en BUBBER CO. ' ' ' &'?'S's?-'f,. j Mail Express leaves Pittshurs; at 1 00pm ' V 'V-.'-l--,-' 'jJ.Q-U'i'Z- ' mgdon 7,4l p ni ; Lewiptown 55 p m Mii- ;:l.:-Sf:V:i ' Lv''-S . 8io 9 16- puis Harriahurg 1045 p ss; Phils C--'. T-'yS-'i-' -y.'' Iar Kxpbkss leave Pitttbarg at V A. -'.v.: " lv :-;-: ; Al'.x.na ll.OU A. i.; mar ! tlatd J'S- tsV:'i-a 1 at aiifilio at 2.0i P. .; arrive, st Harris. -3-'' j- Y 'i'y -- ' - ' burg at 8.20 P. M ; at Philnde ph'.s, ?.i0 P. offr a shoe with tl biside of tbe beal lined with ru.ber. This clings to the shoe an prevent tbe Rubber from alippiuar oet Call for tlie "Colchester" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" jU . i . - a rua it juinjrla them. K. ATKIKSeM. K. M. M. ATKIHSO.-V & PK1SEI.L, ATTORNEYS - AT - LA V, MIKt L1NTOWN, Pa. rj3Tolieeting and Convevancinr prtrr,t ly attended to. i Orrici On Main street, in place ef res. i flunm nf Tllia M. AtlrinsAti V... . .1 Bridge atreet. ct26,i(6. jbcb sciiW"ei:eb ATTORNEY - AT - LAW mii-fi-ixtown, tk ' ;c?,Ie.on hrida inns Vrl.ArcsLts. J1lpm W r . .am in.trr;HLi- istijimel, IKSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJtL, JVSIATJ CO., rj. IiyOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 18X9-1T CB.D.M.CBAWtOBD, DR. PASWIV M CRtWrns,. v- U- CKAWK()i;i SON. have tormed a partDerfbip for tbe j rantire ot Medicine and their Ccllatteral krsmb'S. Oftice a' o'd nsnrt, c.rm-r t Tbird and Or :. Ktrt-ets. U iflliutnwn. Fa. Onsar both ( taeni will he laund at their eioa at all times, unless otherwise prolettiorally en (raced. i April 1st, 18'JO. jwiSHOSTATK a T7,T?W TT A PTC u. a. A a j A. v A KJ Worth Knowing, thsi ore minntca: no pain, no attracting. Tiaticar. extract te.th without pain, f fluid applied to tho teetfc and ,-.,, . BO danr. That Diseased Gnms(know rvy) treat .ed succ.H.fnliy ana a cure w ar v--mjL -. rar: ini in ev a cure warfcSV--s-Vvracten in evtrv Teeth Fill an and warranted lor lite. Artificial Teetb repairee, flrhnrif er, rrmoddlt-d, from $-Xn te 'J prr set. Hrautitnl Gum Knassuled Teel inserted st prices to suit all. All work warranted to ftvo perfect satls. larli;.n. I'e'ip'e who linvo artificial teeth witb which tbev cannot eat, are especially invit.-d to call. Tfb a Ca.b. G. L. DERli, I'ractlcitlentlat. KSTARLIS1IFO IX K trFMSTOWH , I' A ., IM 160. Met. H '85. PENKSYLVAKIA RA1LU0AD. TIMK-TAIILE tin and after Sunday ;Xov'r "3, 1S, trains tbat atop at MiWin w ill rua as f ilinw FA ST W ARD. tlAlsisBTRa Acce saoiTiv lesrss Al. toona dailv at 5.'is. m.,Tvrone 6 50 . m , Veiivt fnion at a. m.. Newton Hamil ton 7.fia. m , ftcVertown 7J'l a. in.. Lew istown T,45a. m., Milferd s.oia. ns., MiUis a.m.. Port Koys! S.17 a. ra-. Vesica S, 12 a. m . Tuscarora .-25a. m.. Vamlvks's St a. m.. Thomnsontown ?.S7 a. m.. Oar ward H.4'2 s ni.. Miilerstnwn U.4tf a. m., Newport B,P0 a su.. arriving at namslia'f 10.05 a. u., and at Philadelphia, 1,'Ji p. m. Sfa Simn Fxprbps leaves Altaen div at.7, 16 a. m., and stepping a all rg:i!ir stations between Altoona and Harnabnrft, reaches MiUJin at li'.e", a. iu., Rarrisbnrg 11.40 p. M., and arrin" in P'n J.'1-Ipba at 3.15 p. m. Maii. Tbaih lev.- "'":::.; dsilv at S.3' a. m., Alfo--i- J .. ; . m., an4 step pinp at all regnir etatii.rs arnrrs at Miffiin at 6 03 p. m., liarrUbnr: 7.t0 i. in.. 1'hiia- 1'bila.ltlphia Kvpress will atop at 11 87 p. ni., a hen flaeitcl ' WtPTCAKD. , Kast Like leaves Phiadelphia dai v a' 11 40 a m ; llarrixbnrg S 40 p ni ; MiRiia !5"5im; Lewistoan 58 p ni ; altonna I 7,0 . m ; arr'vrs at I'lttslmrg at 1 1 55 p m Wat Passekgfb loaves Philsdelpbla , daily at 4 30 . m.; liarrisburg, n 15 a. m., ' bnsrsnnon. 8 64 a. m.; Newport,' ! 25 . : m.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.;Thompsrntewn, ! H2 l. m.; Van Dvke, It 00 a. ru , Tusear- ara, 10 04 a. in.; Uexice. 10 07 e. m.; Port i Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifflin, 1 :u a. ni.; i Milford, 1 2tS a. ra.; Narrows, 10 34 a. m.; i Lewistown, 10 40 a. n.; McVaytowa, 11 14 s. m.; N ewton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.; Has tingdnn, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m. Altoona, 1 45 p. m-, and stops at all regular itstion between Harrlsbnrg and Altoens.; OTaTEE Kxteem leave Philadelpkl dai ly at 6 22 p. ra., Harriibnrj, 10 20 p. ., topping at Rockvills, Harysville, Suncan non, Newport, Milleretown, Thompsontuwn, Port Koyal, tiaaa at Mifflia, 11 65 p. m.; Al toona, 2 15 a. an., and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail Team leave Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harriahurg 11.20 a. m., New port, 12 16 p. m., Mifflin 12.61 p. m., stop f ing at all regular station betwaen MiQiib nd Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.40 p. 1'ittsbnrg 8.10 p. m. Altoosa Accomhodatiom leaves Phil sdelpUia daily at 1 1 40 a. m., Uarnsbnrg al 4,10 p.m., Duncannon 4,4 p. ni., N fw H,it5..1ip. m., Millerstown p. m., Thompsonto a b, 'i p. m., Vandyke 5 40 p. ub., Tuscarera 6,44 p. mi., Mexico 5.47 p. m.,Port Royal 5..' 1 p. ia., UilKin 5 1 ia., Lwiatown 6,20 p. m., McVeytown i,- 145 p. in., Newton Haul. ion 1 -5 p. ni- Huntingdon 7, .5 p. ui., Alt-ona W TO p. m Pst'.llc Expressleaves Philadelphia 1125 p ra ; Uarriaburg allium; Unni-srren I 38 a ui; Newport 4 00 a m ; Mitfiin4 m; Lewistown am; McVeytown 6 2 a. in; Mt. Union 5 44 a m ; Uuntirgdon 6 12 a m ; Petersburg 6 25 a m ; Spruce Cretk 6 40 a m; Tvrone 7 Of' a m ; llelir Mii.s 7 22 am; Altoona 8 05 a m ; rittibntg 12 45 pm. SAW MIIaLS Patent Vari-b a hriuticn and B.-it Ferd. ikTD.tM s;.T.It. Hay I'renf eUl.tbLE Ji.lM.K &.C. PORTAULG CBIsT MIM. Thrfehing MathiiiPS tr. Send lor i.lui-trated Catalogue. a. ii r.4Rqni tR co .. ". jgGct a good paper,by subscribinj lor Ib St'MlMEL asd Reri8Lif. Louis
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