SEISTIINEL& HEFUBL1UAN MIVFLIMTOWN. WEDNESDAY. APEIL 15, 1891. B. F. SCIIWEIER, iditoe aid pbopaieto. Tuc war cloud in Europe ia bigger than a man's band. Tux doctors in Berlin, Germany are to wear white bats. The sleep fast craze in the west ia over. Now lt the country have a sleep the longest test. A. portien of the British subjects in India are in a state of rebellion. If all the people of India eould be induced to rebel, the Englinai could not hold India 48 hours. Thi saving of over $50,000,000 a ysar to the country by the removal of the duty on sugar proves that the Republicans know the sort of free trade people want. St Louis Globe Dimocrat. P. T. Bakn-um of Connecticut, the world fumed flhowican, died at bis home in Bridgeport, Conn., on the evening of the 7th inst. He was born in 1810. He was not diseased. He was worn out. The Baltimore Bepublicscs have adopted a constitution for the gov ernment of the party which had be come necessary becaiwa .of the fac tional fights within party linos, with a Bet of written rules and laws it is ex pected to manage the factions. Adespatch from London last wcek says: The steady rise in wheat re vives the hopes of the English farm er, adding that wheat will probably reach the highest price in many years; the principal cause of the rise being the failure of foreign crupa. The wheat crops of Franc j and Russia, according to the Standard are much below the average, and tho same pa per says the ilaficiency will be at least 20,000,000 quarters. It dooa'ut rav to strike. Thecoke strikers in Westmoreland county have lost between ene and two million dol. lars by their slf inflicted idleness. The state troops are protecting the place made vacant by the strikers. It seeing strange that men who do not want to work will do violence to men who desire to woik in the places made vacant. It is pure unadulter terated dog despotism for a man to drop a situation snd then threaten to do violence to anv man who will choose to take the place he has left Buch people have not the honesty and intelligence necessary to qualify thrm for citizenship for a govern ment like the United States. They have to be governed by force, snd pooplo who havo to bo governed by force are not fit subjects for a repub lican or democratic form of govern. merit. Deed's of Crazy People- Nttt crna, N. Y., April 9. Seven small children wore more or less wounded to day by a miu who is thought to bo iimune and who shot at them with a double-barreled gun. It was about half past 10 o'cloek this morning when a greup of children, none of them over twelve years of age, were playing on Gidney avenue, a short diHtacce from St. Mary's Par ochial School' which they attended. Just at that time James H. Fergu son passed with a double barreled shot gun over his shouMer. When ho i the children he stopped suddenly and then without any warning took deliberate aim at the group and fired twice. Tht n without stopping to see tL nfiVct of his nc.Ff r;;scu rnu up tho ntret ' paying no attention to the screams of the terrified aud wounded chil dren. The reports cf tho gun attracted quite a crowd raid it was fonnd that seven of the littlo ones had beau hit with the bird shot, the mest serious of the injuries being sustained by Frank Barnes, aged 10 years. He received npward of 20 shot in var ious portions of the upper parts of the body, eleven being in the faee, three in the neck, several in tho tar, euttiDg away a sma'l portion, two ia the scalp, and one directly in the edge of the eye. Tho right baud received a half a dozen, arid the thick woolen jacket was filled with pieces of lead. Hkkman, Nub., April 9. A totribltt triple tragedy occurred to-day. ilrs Andrew killed her two children unJ took poison, dying shortly after erm mittiDg tho deed. Befeae ths chil dren, a girl and boy, aged lcspect ively 7 and 9 years were dressed, she took them to tho kitchen and crushed thoir skulls with an axe. She then replaced the bodies in the bed, nailed the door shut, and, after taking a dose of concentrated lye, climbed out ef the window and call ed for the neighbors to come and sco her children. The door was forced open and the sight was 6ickeniug. Oa the bed lay the mangled forma of the two nine ones, wnue in tne Kitchen was the insane mother in tho agonies of death. The mother died in great pain a lew moments titer ward. Nicely's Confession. Somerset, Pa., April 9. The fol lowing confession of Dave Nicely was maue puonc to day: oomshset Jail, Somerset, Fa., April 1. 1S91. L, David Nicely, make concersing the murder of Her man Umberger, for wkich I am con victed and sentenced to be hung April i tne Iollowmg statement- was present wheu Herman Umborg- er was murdered. 1 left my home about 1 o'clock on February 27, IS89, to go to some place ia Somer set county for the purpose of rob' bery, if not murder, and did not know who was to be Jrobbed, not learning Umberger's nanio until well along on the road. "The murder took place, about 7 o'clock in the evening. I arrived at home about 1 or 2 o clock next morn ing. I had a pistol and fired into the ceiling, bnt not with the inten tion of bitting Air. liabergar, nor did anv shot I fired bit him. I in tended only to frighten him. I make this statement in view of ap proaching execution, in fear of God. truthfully to CI YV. Oranger, my spiritual adviser." Dave icely and his lbrotber Joe, who were haaged April 2 for farmer Umbtreer s murder, protested mno cense on tne scaueiu. nue ne does not say so, it is thought that Dave intended to eonvey the idea that Joo committed the murder. A Democrat Converted. Bead over bis own name, the statement of a prominent Bhode Is land Democrat of bis convention from Democratic Free Trade ten dency to republican tariff or protec tion as represented by the .VcKinley bill. Mr. Martin is a AlcKmley con vert: PAwrrcKrr, Ii. I. Mar. 26th, 1891. To Ma. Chari.es E. Sestox, Scre tary of the Democratic City Cam mittce: Deab Sir Permit me, through you, to proscnt my resignation as member of the Democratic City Com mittee. The undersigned ia a tariff reformer. The Iienublican and Dem ocratic parties are both tariff reform ers. The distinction between both on the question, is one of method. The Ilopublican method is by pre taction, supplemented by its natural end logical complement, reciprocity The wiiter had the honor and tli nrivoilece to hoar Mr. McKinley at the Yeuncr Men's Ilepublicau Club of Providence. That political lineal descendant of Hamilton. Clay and Webster made the most masterly speech upon the tariff question that Rhode Island has ever beard. Th pnsentation of the tojjio from tho standpoint of protecticn was com plete. Ia matter form and delivery it wi'B all but perfect. Its fxree, weight and argument ara incontest able and ui ans.vtrable. It has left no doubt in the writer's mind that protection is the lif line along which the United States with leut injury to itself must follow in its march to ward ultimate free trade with all the nations. Coming to such a conclu sion upon the national question which has been and is tho chief ground cf political contention between the two great parties, ho feels that ho could not honestly and consistently contin ue a member of your organization, since organically you repioscut in a measure the Democratic policy on this great question. He does your organization the ciedit to believe that you hp.d rather havo ?an honest and out-spoken opponent whom you resptct than a dishonest associate to be despised and suspected. In clos ing permit me to offer to the Demo cratic city committee my thanks for tho uniform couriesy and good fool ing tho organization has colletively and individud'y ihown mo during my short term of membership: Respectfully, Richard Mat.tix. Women a8 Voters. At the Kansas elections held on the 7th iust., woman participated as they have a right tj do undor the Kansas laws: At Topcka the rotristration were augmented by ubjut 400 names of women. At the Witchita the inriosie about 300; at Leavenworth 250; lists new was and at Atchison, 200. At Kansas City, Kansas, 1,215 wo men were registered; at Leavenworth, 2,748; in Topekn, 2740; in Wichita, 2,300, and iu Atchison, about 1,803. The number of negresses that vo;- ed in Kansas City, Kansas, was not able. The marched to tho polls with as much, if not lucre pride, than their white siuter and exercised their light of siifferng" with a satiu- uction pecular t j then racn. Dispatches from other of the larg er cities of Kansfta, indicate that the vote of the women compared to the registration was proportionate to the male vot?. -Uost of tho women had their tickets prepared at homo or at places of meeting, and their pres ence at the polls was only enough to permit them to deposit their ballots. Oiilv a law female caudidat'.s ap peared oa any of the tickets, and these few were up for election for no oilioeH higher than membership on the school board. Keasoa for Office Seeking- From the Franklin Repofiitorv of April 8: Nine good Dumccrats have announced thoisnblvos as candidates fur tho nomination for Associate Judge by the Dc-iuocratic convention of Fult'n Cunty. Ia the publiih- k1 cards sorai qn--er reasoua are al leged why they should be given rthe pcsitinr. One says he "is unable to work, from the affects of a full from a bridge, and therefore rolicts the support of the dulegates." A second says that be is no longer able to fol lew the occupation of farming, on account of being somewhat crippied. A third announces that "as I am get ting up in years this is the last re quest I shall ever make of my pnrty." Our neighbors over the mountain certainly have some strange reaon to give in support of their candidacy for a judicial position. . In Line Eleven Days. Asulakd, Wis., April C. The 100, 000 acres of pine land which is to be thrown open to the public on April 17, by the Ashland Land Company is proving a powerful magnet to people in all parts of the country, and the land office here is already be seiged by 500 hardy woodsmen, standing one behind the other in a line that extends half way around the block. They propose to keep in line until tho 17th when the first that make application will carry off the greatest prizes. Lancaster, Pa., April 7. Mrs. John Chamberlain, aged 80 years, and sister, Miss Rachel Hood, 75 years old, living in the same bouse, died within seven minutes of each other yesterday. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. " The North will be flooded with Georgia watermelons in the summer. The melon acreage - there has been greatly increased. Thomas Bamberger and Ruben S. Moist, both of Walker township Ju niata Co., were placed on the pension rolls of the TJ. S., last, week through tho agency of Wm. Fry, Mexico. Three immigrants who had been put on board the steamer Inezitiva at New York to be returned to Italy were allowed to escape, and the steamship company is liable to a fine of $900 and the refusal of clearance papers until the fine is paid PrrrsBUBO, April 8, The three Hungarians, George Ruswoek, Mi chael Gabal and Andrew Tedt, con victed of murder in the riote at Car negie's Works, Braddock, on New Years day, were this morning sen tenced to be hanged. A motion for a new trial was overruled. Perry connty Advocate: Daring the month of February $58.50 were paid out of the county treasury for scalps and justices' fees of animals upon which there is a bounty, and in March $104 35. In the last named month two wild cats were killed in the county. It is estimated that the county will expend over $700 for scalps during the present year. A big increase over last year.- Since the act of June 8, 1881, went into affect rrquirng ail physicians to register, 93 M. D.'s have been en rolled in the Prothonotary's office of Perry county. The Washington D. C. Post of Ayril 8, says: The counterfeit 1 sil vtr certificate here to fore described in The Post is causing coniidorable trouble at the Treasury Department. Not more than twenty of these coun terfeits have come into the bands el Treasury oflitfials. The extent of their circulation, however, is not known, es they bear so close a re semblance to the genuine note that they cannot be readily detected ex by exports. The issue of the regu lar series of the 2 silver cmihcate has been suspended, and arrange ments are being made fur tho issue of a substitute. The original bears the portrait Of Gen. Hancock, and the substitute will have that of Sec retary Wisdom. While the old has not been called in, none cf the ne t of that series coming into Treasury will bo reissued. the Water Resolutions At a mooting of the. town Council. Hon- John J. Patterson councilman cffernd the following resolutions. Th resolutions were adopted. Resolved, That the indebtedness of the Borough of Mifllintown be au thorized to bo increased to the amount of seven per eentnm upon the last preceding assessed valuation of the taxable property in mid Bor ough, for the puqwse ef furnishing a water supply to the said Borough. Resolve J, That a special election shall be held iu said Borough at the Sheriff's office in the Court Houso, on Tuesday the 2Gth day of Msy, A. D., 1S91, and that tho polls shnU be opened from 12 o'clock noon, until 7 o'clock P. M., of said day, for the purposo of obtaining the assent of the electors of said Borough to the said increase of indebtedness, which election shall bo held by the tfficers provided by law for the holding of municipal elections. Resolved, That the Sacretarr of Council be authorized and directed to prepare the proper notice and statement for said election and have the same advertised as required by the provisions of the act ef tho Gen eral Assembly, approved April 20th, A. D., 1874- " sfltere tbere are no Had In dlHBM. ' Yhe Sisset'Mi Indian reservation at the eastern boundary of South Dako ta and containing one million acres of choice farming lauds Las just been opened for settlomont a'-id offers to th j home seeker inducements that cannot bo equa'lod. The soil ia vary fertile, the coun'ry well watered, there being utvnaioj small Iaks with n its bjiiiidirv, aud it i- within a -hott distance of the twin cilin of tho Northwest, St Paul aud Minne apolis, iesuring good ran kits almost at the settler's doors. This is not a frontier rservation, bnt is surrounded ou all siJos by an old, well settled and prosperous c um try. Tke reservation wi-1 .be held for actual sott'ers, only homentead en tries of 16!) acres each being permit ted and tlnre is room for mora than 0000 farms To get the beet howev er come early: first come, fir it serv ed. The Chidgo, Milwaukee ti St. Paul Railway is the only road which runs directly througli the reserva tion. To rench it from the Et buy tickets to Summit, S. D., Waubay, S. D, Witmot, S D., or Wheaton, Minn. Summit is within 'the reser vation, the other stations on the bor der. All ticket agents in the United States or Canada, sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee Jt St. Taul Rail way. For further information apply " to Geo. H. Heajtokd, General Passen ger Agent, Chicago, 111., or to Jso. R. Pott, D. P. A., Williumsport, Pa. GENERAL .YEWS ITEMS. Societies for the abolition of flow ers at funerals are bing organized in Baden, Germany. The parent norir.tr in Wiosbaden was founded bv clergyman ncainst tho bitter op. nosition' of all cardenera in the neighborhood. It is not every dentist that gets a case like this Crocker, tho California railroad king, has a molar tooth well filled with gold, tho crown of which is faced with four big diamonds. The job cost Mr. Crocker $1500. Superstitious folks point to the fact that there were only thirteen persons at the table where Secretary Windom died. Places bad been set for seventeen, but only thirteen re sponded. A Norwegian has invented a pro cess for the production of ivory from skim milk. Seven cups of tea killed a New York woman. Announcement PRESIDENT JUDGE. Mr. Editor: Permit me to announce Jeremiah Lyons, Esq., as a candidate for President Judge, t abject to Republican Kales. Eulegy upon him is unnecessary, because, be is well n'l favorably kiown to every man in Uunia'a coanty. He began life a farmer's boy, and by bis own exertion soenred a good education and came to the ba: t He is an able lawyer, a wise coanse'or and a Christian gentlemen. whose sterling honesty has deserved and secured t'.e eonfldence of the people. Juniata county is entit.ed to the nomlne t'oa, and Mr. Lyons will be triumphantly elected in Norember next, and will be an Impartial and learned Judge. CITIZBX. Iloldlt I the UsTht. The man who tells you confiden tially iust what will cure your cold, i. nresi-ribinc Renin's Balsam this the ureooration of this re nnrWM medicine for couerhs and colds no expense is spared to com bine only the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bal aam to the licrlit acd look through it notice the bright, clear look ; then minMrg with other remedies. Price 50a and $1. tf- : White and Black. Haverhill Nass.. has a sensation nr the marriage of Rev. C, E. Rob erts, colored to Miss Martha Abbatt, white, aired 22. A haverhill despatch savs: He first saw her at Worcester a few months ago, while engaged in his religious work. She became infatuated with the tall, handsome colored man and followed him place to nlace. Lat week Roberts sud decly left the city and went to New York, where he met Miss Abbott and they were married by Rev. Mr. Bos- well and returned to Worcester. There Mrs. Roberts stayed until Monday. Mr. Roberts returned Saturday night and preached on Sunday, as usual. Monday ha returned to Worcester, and last night brought bis wife home with him. She pre sided at the organ at tho meeting, and played with much expression, and sang sweetly several soloes after the services. She met her husband's parishioners and greeted them kind lv. Ask Yotir Friends lbont It. Your distressing cough can be cui ed. We knew it because Kemp s Balsam within the past law years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its irenuine merit. Ask some friend who has usod it what be thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50o and $1 at nil drug gists, tf. The Duncannon Record says: One young man's stomach capacity must have been taxed on Easter as he only eat twenty five egg, and ece being a coose etrcr. He said he could havo eaten it few more but did not like to make a hog of himeif. M. A. Bailey, writes to the Lewis- town Sentinel last week and says: The man whoae bdy was found in Ferguson Valley, was Ad im H. Hoff man, formerly of Lycoming county, and a frequent visitor to Miluin Co., and Juniata Co. He was a single man and very much afflicted and sub ieet to fits all his lifo, aud was also weak-miaded and dependent upon his brothers and sisters for support He left two brothers and f vur sisters to mourn bis dsa;h. His brothers live in Lvcomiog county. He was peculiar and self willed, and the old er grew the weaker his mind be -r am T T came, lie was oJ years oi age. ne came to our bouse ou the 9lh of March and wanted to leave the noxt morning, but my mother insisted on him staying until he was rented. Ou the morning of tne 11th' she noticed his mind was much worse, but he said he had to go and persuain could not chan his mird. My mother gave him r.ome lunetnou nd r. lilt! climjjri, ami told him he ould h.vs to stwp traveling so much as he wi.8 gfttiug too old. Ha re marked that another tisttr bad told him tho same thing, but that be re plied that God alw ijs watched over him. It makes very sal hsarts when wo tluDk if ho oidy could hve buen prevailed upon to remain that diiy, instead of going to his death apart from all Lis frionds. From Huntingdon per Journal and Globe: The sons cf America of th;g pl-ieo are making an tffjrt for a big celebration on ttie 4lh of July, in which thev will ask the co-opera tion of the Grand Army of the Ro pubiic and othr societies of the countyv Sf.mael T. Clement, of West Huntingdon, has received about $1,000 from the government on a French spoliation claim filed prior te the year 1800 by his grand father. J. S. Biair, Ksq , son of Da vid Blair, Esq., deceased, of this place, prosecuted the claim to a successful issue- The safo in the ofllce of Thimas K. Henderson at .Vorrel was blown open some time during Wed needay night of last week and des poiled of its contents. The burglars got away with some $23 in cash be longing to tho Pennsylvania railroad and $40 of Uncla Sam's postage stamps. " Caaio Brooks, the girl who panned herself off a the widow of Loring A. Robertson, the proprietor of the Maploton tannery, in order to share in his fortune of $5,003,000. has confessed nil. Four other persons have been arrested who were connected with the plot. There are several corners in this town upon which loafers congregate in tne evenings and oftentimrs then conversation is not at all instructive. una evening wnue we were passicg one oi these corners, we saw a iady get pushed from tbo eiduwak into the muddy street by a boy who had b.ien pushed roughly from the crowd. The lady naturally was much embar rassod and to retain her dignity was ooiigea to pass on witaout returning a woid. Now if these rude occur sences would only happen once in six months, we would not say a word but when it is an a'most daily occur rence it is time that something be said which will lead to the breaking up of corner loafing, and thus pro tect respectable pedestrians from public icsu't WOLFFS A perfect Harness dressing. USED BT MB. WOMElt am OHILDBSH. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER PROOF- EVERY Household FVERY Office EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable mould rss W)U. sraiM Oim rwawiTuec farnfsh W,H gy.iH GIAM ... CKIH.WAM 0$ iAe wm staim TiNwMi same Will IT.IK TOU OLD MCT. tlW. IU tTllH BT- COICH WOITf S RANDOLPH, Phnedelpbl. Atk Dr. Put mtd baa WwJiM Of Pare Cod Liver Gil and KY?2?K3SFH!TES Ci L. 1m o and Soda U endcro4 ar-t rroqcrlb 1 b loading phyalelaus ix-caus ootl. Hie r-i r.inrr Oil and Iltrpoiihorphllr mra xl-.a rosiitwl agents la llie cur. r C'Mrti"if-- It Is &3 palmMiblo u mil!'. Scrofula, Bronchi J, "XTcciisg' 25i3 ftnL CiT3iii Gi-i: Calls. Ask ter Brotfs ZzlmU I; a i s t. '.s me oilier. 3i lists auJt ss5ifSwill ; Tbo licrllr.fiof el: vlt-jmi'.n i i- S uullx:itlu:U b:v::t!;. l.X.-rm m I'ur Kw:ty in tlia : - t'.i::-t Glitch rii"-'Jjl: 'ri " - l-.:ii:t-.-liou l:.in.'i:ni.-:.l ; tod. III vc:i!a Joa, lilMi u: 1 !-. S lUliMxUl the slumUevIiv i:r;.i i. i'.-'c :.'- u!a t. uv.jriovi' :r vi'.-.ii; cl ti. 1.1 r ; sid run riut in I'.is -.S::ii. TI. hloc! i:i S !: pro-ot rf rsr.awl.ii IV. Vi (i'l- Z i.t eip.'l any '. t f J nc? cr li'T"-';. ' : -.--i : h r.-- jadlriujl K'ii'ir, viiirli :i U tivl l.r mi- ; tritiuuu to- T. ..-:i lli;i-.'l Md r. jsii-.il.i- n tcdiuIoWliioii, vrKt'.'.uJ'.y iitwfi l'.:o fo.'- m setibloil of sound htl!ii. Hi:'i u r.u i.t- ? ? J - tut rayirdy Irown'a S'iiK:;:.riKa ; proved it,self to ho, whet!!;- t!tU UA'.i t Z rlvca ri.40 to Srrofn!, altU'aoun! Klieiu- 5 mutism, i:rtt'.M,L!ver (omI.Ints, Kidney I!siiJt.'i which ni the mo.'it fr qiiiat nmnif-stition"t ft pro.o:ite, ull havo rndily yittM.-d t- th rliun nd pnriiyin-r Hct!r,;t cf IJro xix't S:irapp.rilla. : ,i f::;t t;.u t:.r-;r: of SiTrifLil. furv.l W Mrown'a Rarsapa 2 rlllu. hiiM e.'if,U ths pooplo living In and 5 nroiixKl the :owu cf Ioe, Mo. Mr. Avar m ill wriU ua uk follov.a: 'My son has nor takfu fonrtwu of Urown'H S SarwipHdlln, and I am sure It has corn ea pie ted a cur. Ills ratie was the wtwt I ever saw. Ilia face was varod with S rrhat aootued toba waletorcah,aud tho ltehiaf was so tntolcrabU that he tossed .9 I rowers &ars At all Druggists I.OO. DON'T tke Something elue "Ju as goi," IT IS WOT . Ara Warkkk & Co., olc Proprietors, Bangor, M. '"'laataii.t. aaaaaaaacaaiaaaaaaaaaiaaaiaisasasaiaaiaiaaaatae' w The greatest improvement In Corsets during the past twenty years is the use of Coraline in eLe place of horn or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in ne others. The advantages of Coraline over horn or whalebone ara that It does not become Bet like whalebone, and it Is mOre flexi ble and mora 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, Nothing On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder It to abMlntl7 pqrx BtrMT r.'".iKA. la Jn.nttty H Kx a Una a uh of a rrt a day. mctiaiiktiiiat. rrvvwM m4 cumkii (Iihv, Coi for jo okfoka. V rtb mor tban r..ui wb, Wult. "One Urr vtux n-rti 4., n1 X '"' pTB4stlt MUp," Mivs HUM UTVT. if 7 out ir It ew-nd m M trul ir two pau k -f.ve 91- A 1 1-4 posiml t ft SO rMld : r.-.Tui a.'J f-rpr. p. M. "TMKBITICLXKArKK,'saS plp opy fr. XWultTT .i-iaunfr uuid frrvwttti 1 tM I&JPm3Wi (hewers of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOp FlflD JrjAT IT LASTS LOflGEI, TASTES SWEETER TrAf4 OTHEI TO BACCOS, Ap WILL pLEASE l ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. y0U AND INSIST ON CETTING IT. EVERypLjG STAINED LliE ABOVE Cllj. JfiO. FHZER & BROS.. Louis?il!e; K?. tii3ttciiciiiatailM( ' r.hout i..e-.:.- K IP I' rnv il.rougU many a deep He tciiniCMi -J soma tecks e .- v.' .ru' J&rsoparil.a la ccn- Z t ti:t? tiaive cn Kent to nllnjr S : . jl;, ' h ii fr recov .' j m-li.-7 hi complete CHi-o n.k-.i r.'i-cU'Mt ("o. t'ommliwioncrf ;:: v.-cp..1. r.il iv hut Rrown's Snr hk, : u:-?:' I t uvi-t for youiijr ATerill. l: I'll' t ... lit .vt'rf r.rsHMiil.a threw rpi:. il:e - j.;r-. of tho skin, ;:.! i;:..e cr.i:i:iif tho blood, t'. y v:;-j.-.v: wtirfuro 03 tho !::. p .i e . i:;' fj;iu! ti-iO, uxd Whlrh yns ei ? r.i;.-i.N;of mpply fortho frro."'.th-:i -' .r v. J I. :;;.; da. Iu lime t.i.4 r ';t4 IV.' ii lUo fc;.-Htm, and ;.i:m ;;.! . tt.Vitu llio tlood. i2 l r r On Pivtyr;.-o:, i:i JS.-.-ajor, ronidsMra. S JMwI i w lion :!a;i;,;itv us tiidly ; if:iU'tsd wi: j r.batir.i. Attliuosbur 2 fu."C r.nd hniJs vtou'.d be covered will S blelolii'tf. So in:-:).e viis the ltohins S venyaU'iu tlit ai);lirailoa:i of calt were 5 iu to ostror f. Tor u long time no 5 relirf cou'.l l.o o'jtniceJ. )::e day nomo ; or. ar.r.te;! I.v-.v.-ii's firMiprilla, end 2 a iKiitia wr. f.'.i:li u .J. Later Mth. W'l- 5 ley liroimht bcr diuhter to tho esUib- J liithmant of llr. Ara M'arron where -Brown's MiLrrMi'iarlllA in mudo. The fiioe tliut a sLort time pr.vious was corerod wltu bloUlicK, liurnliig and Itching, pre- S sented n fIrtndiinoothanapprance asthutofnuy young; ludy. Lta TlliX OM BOTTLK WAS L'SiD. Z 0 bottles for 5.00." T."K --JfJ WINN -V.Vi. at' WrvTTetspul O! VfUTnrM. WOMAN, BO WCM ? V- rt-H HtcK Dia: kvd Rcor:c to corn n met. VY tj.3 to FAK FKOkt TH LWO W TOVX UXKTH t i Sl for Illustrated circnlar to H. Ehret, Jh., & Co., 4tS3 TFnlnut Wtrcct, KHILACELPH1A. 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. 1nco tin tag on each lump. its extensive sale for many years ha? established its reputation, here is nothing better. , Try it 'or sale by dealers and grocers. Get a good paper by subscribing for the arsTisaL ask'Bzpcblicas. pariiia If-. 1 HOttOBaUGH GtOTBJNG ST0HEt HaviD" just returned from the City with a FULL LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, i i 1. a -neatest, nobbiost and latest ntv1a we are prepared ic brvn.j"" market. Oar Stock of H.t., Necke.r. Shirts, Hhinc Goods, Is larger and Oner man ever tioa in that line. IX CLOTHING, WE HAVE THEM TO SUIT ALL. i n.f ih largest at prices that cannot be beat. OTBl IU till" - - . , AVa also have a iun line ui . Umbrellas, Trunks Satchels, .Icwelrj-, Ve., If in need of anything in onr line, and if you want a bargaii., tlii4 1 4Ua f im A ff ft it. is tiie piaco auu uu vi - HOLLOBAUGH & WINTEH STOCK. We have just re stocked oui store with Winter Goods lor our customers. The Senior member of the firm has just returned lrom Eatrn Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons fYr. COME AND. SEE. Our assortment is more com plete than ever. Come and see. Our customers hare appreciated our effort) to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite you t come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. FOOT WEAR. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainty can ue suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures vre 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 01 Fresh, Plain and Fancy Groceries. Also, the only full line i Q UEKNSW ARE. in the COUntv Everv house in tne county . x.ery . nouht UlUSt have its full r-Upplv Of Queens and Glassware, this is the fctore to call on for such .ar ticles. TOBACCO- To the lovers ot the weed, Ave say we keep the best brands. TRY Ol'R TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. lleinember the place, Maix Sthkkt, Of rooiTK Caeur Hucsk, Mitf! iii town, la.f Fred'k liSli:CHAlIJ At Hon. THE NATIONAL Mi'TIST PHILADELPHIA, TMO KOI.UR.S A 1E1R DO YOU HEAD IT Scad postal for a free sample copy. TJlREK MOXTHS TRIAL 2S CEKTS. WI8H TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, TLt I esn stop TcomAtHS in loss Ihaa fire luiaates; ne piia, no cxtracticg. Ihatlcan extract teth nithoat vnin. by the ae ef a liU applied to tha teeth anal (ana ; ne danger. That Ci.easol o. Gams (known as Scnrvv) treat -r v and a eare war case. ?5f"w ""fr'""""' stations between Ilarrislmre and Alt..ona.; ' Tury ! Ttrra Kxp.ks. leaves Philadelphia d.i ! It at 5 22 v. ru.. HarriaUur!:. 10 20 r. m.. Tetlh Fiilsb and warranted for life. i stepping at ltockville, MaryavilU, Dnncsn Artiflclal Teeth repaired, exchanged or I Bon NewI'rt, Millorstowa, Thompsontown, remoddled, from $9.S0 to $U ir ,ut.' I P,rt J"'. ,iin ,l ' 1 65 A1 Beantifnl Gaaa Knatueled Teet inserted at ". 2 15 a. m.,nd Pittsburg, e 10 a. ia. prices te suit all. ! Matt Tbaik Iostcs Pb;ia.Ilphia daily at All werfc warranted f give perfv.t satia- ! 7-t0 m- Harriahnrj 11.20 a. in., cw. faetien. People who have artificial teeth ' Iort 12 15 m-i MiRiin 12.62 p. ni., stor with which they eannet oat, are ei-pccial'.y I 'DRllt B" regular stations between Miffiii invited te call. Tea ms Caah. G. I,. DERE, irractlc&lBesatltit. EST BUSHED llirr LIST9WH, Pa., h I860. 9eU 14 '85. NO EvIORE Of THIS! Bubrx-rRhoee nnkn worn tincotr-fr.rfahlt tir-l,t. wUl ofieu slip off the f,-t. To wnij this evil the " COLCHESTER " RUBBER CB. the KutU:r from slipping off? Call Tor tbe uolebeater ADHESIVE COUNTERS " udyoacau walk, run or Jump-in LUcm. HICKETTGeLLESE THE LEADING SCHOOL OF BBSIMESSS80BTfllHD 9 'WW ---. 1U lJ16 sod every thioin the Line of Gents' rttnu uur I9lec. T...i; Mil P'hil.lron'o footwear SON, PATTERSON, PA. Louis E. Animoj. F. M. M. ATKIXSOX Si. I'ESXELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWK, Pa. CyCollectlng and Goaveyancing promm ly attended te. f Orrirc On Main street, la place ef reii. denee of Lenis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south of Bridge street. f Oct 26, ISss. Jena KbLavoblih. Joskpi W. Stixii MCLllGnLIV k STI.lSllEL INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PJ. KOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1, 1889-ly DR.B.M .GRAWreEB, BR. BABWIK M.CRAwru JU. D. M. GRAWfORD & SON'. have formed a partnership for the rractira of Medicine aid tbeir collatti'ral kranrhr. Ollicc at aid stand, curner of Tumi and (Jr aage streets, Miffliutonn, fa. Oaevr both et tkem will be found at their orti.-e at ill times, aaless otherwise prwfenaio.-.u''.; n. gaged. Avril 1st, 1S'.0. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME-TABLE On and after Sunday I :. 11, 1H80 traina that stop at Mifflin will run an fol!ow: EASTWARD. MiRlin Acceinniedatian ltnrrs Mifl'm at C.10 a. at.. Port Koral 0,45 a. in.. Thump, on town 7 .'! a. m., Millentewn 7,1'J a. u. New Part 7,21 a. in., Duncannon, 7.41 a! an., MaryarilU, 8,0'2, arrives at lUrrisburg, S,2Q a. in., Flii!delpbia, 1,'J", p. m. I.rirxs Miirlin at 7,t0 a. nj.. Pert Rgra! 7,65 a. in., Tbomaentovrn, 7,22 a. ni , Mil. lcrstewn, 7,3J a. ra., arrires at Harrubnrj at 8,43 a m., Fhila l.lpbU ht 1.2; y. ui. Lfav.sMieilnat3.ua p. w , fort KfTal, f ,03 p. si.. Tbempaentown, 3,'22 p. m.. Mil. i.rstown, l.XU p. m , arrivua at Harrisburg, T,00 p. bi., PhiladiilpaU at 9.S5 p. i. 12 A RRTSBVRO Acoo VTI.J I'av.a Al. teesa daily at i.'.'Ua. m., Tyrone S 50 a. iu., Veeat I'nion at 6,S4 a. tn., N'nwtea Il.inn! t 7 .Coi a. tu., McVevtown 7.2s s. in.. Law itoTTw 7,45 a. ia., Milford .05 . iu., Milllia S.12 a.m.. Port Koyal ,17 a. m-. Mexico 8, 28 a. m , Taacarori ".'iia. in.. Vandjke S 0 a. n., Thomp.ior.town S.S7 a. m., Dnr ward 8,42 a- ni., Miilerstown 8.1H a. m., Newport 9,09 a. m., arriviDj; at Barnaburj 10,05 a. an., ani at Philadelphia, 1,23 p. m. Sra Snonx Kxpbrss leree altoona daily at 7,15 a. ni., aud stopping a all reg'.br tllona "utween Altoena and Harrubiirs, ,r( hpg K.fflin at 1P(.5 a Vl t RrShar? ll.lUp. SI., and errivus in Fhiladelphia at 3.1 p. m. Mail Tbaik leaves Pittbuig daily a ,X0 a. m., Altoona at 2,01) p. m., ami stop ping at a',1 regular stations arrives at MifUia at b-CH p. n., Harrisburg 7.00 p. m., l'hila adelybia 14,53 p. m. Mail Expresa leaves Pittarmrg at 1 CO p m. Altoena ti 20 p tu j Tyrone 6 62 p ra ; Llsot- lBgden ,40 pm; Lewistown 8 65pm V,i ' Bib 9 15 p ni ; Harrisburg 101pm; fulla UelpUia 4 25 a in. ( Dav Express learna Pittsbarg at S.0'- A. ' H. ; Aliuuna 1 1.'0 A. il.; may Ijj fl i;ecl at NiUI in at 3.05 P. V.; arrivra at llama. ! burg at 1,20 P. ii.; at Ptiiladelpbia, 8.6U P. M. I Pli'Uiel.bia Sxprnas will step at Killlia . at 1 1 '47 p. ui., b-a fla-il HtiiTAKB. KifS'B Arcommoiation leaves PbiUdcl !bia at B.&0 a. in., IlarnaLurf, 12,10 p. ra., i tiilleratewB, 1, l p. m., Tboiupaoututm, 1,28 p. ru.. Mexica, 1,41. p. in.. Pert Koyal, - t,ia p. u., iuwriiii., ISO, p. ia. Pbiladel ' fbia at 4,25 p. iu., Ui.i .7.27 p. in., ' Newport, 8,28, p. Wil!ert-vvn. o,.." ). ; w., 1 Ijonipjcli'oo ti. f,!.". p. in., Pil Uuvnl, ! I'nrt Ueyal. 9J0 iiir.tin. 'J.C5 p. in. Har- rutirrg, 12 80 in,. niir.urtown l.Si p. m., TkamjirMiilon n, l,4g p. ui , P.rt Kn; a!, 3,05 p. m., UiffliB, 2,10. Fast Likk loaves FliiadclpMa daily at It 40 a rs ; llarrisburr S 45 p ail I! if!! in AOtpn. j Lewistown e 28 p m ; Altonns 7,0 p m t arr'ves at Pittsburg at 1 1 45 pm, I Wat Passkkcir leaves Philadelphia I daily at 4 SO a. m.; Ilarriatnre, 8 15 a. m.; ' Duncannon, 8 64 a. tn.; Newport,' 9 2'i a. i ni.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.;Thempsnntnivn, , 9 62 a. in.; Van Pyko. 10 00 a. ni.. Tuncar- ora, 10 04 a. ni.; Mexico, 10 67 a. m.j Port Royal, 10 13 a. rc.j Miiltin, 10 20 a. ni.; j MilYord, 19 20 a. ra.; Narrows, 10 i'l a. ra.; i Lewistown, 10 46 a. ni.; McVeytown, 1111 i a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 1 1 3 a. m.; Hun 1 tingdon, 12 17 p. w.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m. Allnnn. 1 4& .. - . 11 I . aau ailouiib reacucs A..toona at o.ii p l'ittoburg 8.10 p. bi. Alto a a AccoHMnnjiTtos leaves Phil adelphia daily at 1 1 40 a. ui., lUrrinburg st 4,10 p.m., Duncannon 4,4 1 p. ra., Ncw pert6.12p. ru., Milleratown 6,22 p. ra., Thompsoutown 6,S;i p. in., Van.lyke o,19 p. ni., Tuscarora 6,44 p. ni., Mexico M" P m., Pert Royal J6.61 p. iu., Mitlnn 3 f.S p. Lewistown 6,20 p. ni., .McVeylown 6,. 46 f. ru., Now ton liaiuiltou 7.r5 p. nr iluntingdeo 7,35 p. tn., Altoona 00 p. m. Pacific Eipresskaves Philadelpbia 1125 pin; llarrisburg 8 10 a tu ; Duiica-.uiun 8 38 am; Newport 4 00 a ni ; Mifflin 4 8'J a iu ; Lewistown 601 a m ; lie Veytown & 22 a. in; Mt. Union 6 4ti a ra ; Uuntingdoa li 12am; Petersburg G 25 a m ; Spruce Crek 6 40 m; Tyrone 7 00 a tu ; hell's Milli 7 22 a m ; Altoona 8 05 a ni ; Pittiibuig 12 45 p ic. POULTRY PAYS il properly managed. Tbe I'ot LTRr Utx letix, publiahed monthly, finely lliuatrattd, ia tbe Lest paper lor tancKT and larmer. Less than Uvu cents a month bring it to yon postpaid. Send stamp toraamplecopy. Addirts Poultry Bullitin, E26 Pearl St. New Yoik. SAW MIJLLS Patent Variable Friction and Beit Feed. ST t: A. II KXGI.XCS, Hay siii.gi.e: iiii.is,&c. I'oitTiii.i: ci:it aiiLi- Thmhiu; Mathlucs cliv Send for illuotrated Catalogue. a. n.rAKqt iiAP.to.jwk, r Caution IVotlce. The nnde rsigned.cilizens of Wslkcr TT- Juniata county, Pa., Lcrtby caution all per sons not to tresspass an their lands for the purpose ef hnnting : John A. Oallaphif. Christ Mnsser, Calvin Magruder, John f Bahr, David Diven, Samnol Auker. Cyrns Sii-bcr. Seth Kcrchncr, William Clock.
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