' i I -a - s r i i i i hi SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MISFL1NTOVVN. WEDSESDAT. Jl 17. 1591. D. F. SCHWEIEIl IDTTOm A5B rOPKISTO. The Domocralic ring bare secured eontrol of the great Brooklyn Bridge. The Supreme Court has sustained tlie Treasurer appoirted for I'hila delphia by Governor l'attison- As thing go these days, the big' gest man in Jersey, ia the man that has C0.000 baskets of poaches to sell. Tfih investigation of the Philadel phia rotten Keystone Bank is oin on. Tost Master General "Wanna, maker was on the witness wtan.1, but knew nothirjg nhout the Bick, except as a depositor. Ovn revolutionary futhors repudia ted England's roligion and her jxjIi ticH. ow let tha children of the fathors of 177G repudiuto the single money gold "-taudurd and reinstate bilvcr aa a free coin and better prices will con prevail. New Oiti.EAN'n has cojuo to thu front us it peculiar reform city. She fixed the men that wwo Cxed by the jury fiar au l now fche prepares to fix the j'irv fiser. It iti probable from pres ent appmraiicus hi will be tried by reg-idar proctns of I.rsv. Haw. atv'h f.teal rrrows l:tr:r. Tha latest rorulatlon i t thr.t ho pocketed filo.Ono city school fund, that wore sent to him by the Stats Trcn.v.iror. The thief is not a Poniifylvuni.iu he in a foreigner from ncros'i tha fi.-a, LaviufurCii to Ameiica wlitn your.g. The San Francisco Cail Kays: A billion dollar Congress will only be an effective iabue when the Dcmoi-rats bIiow that the money was not whiely expended. Whnt item shall be cut off pension, ships for the navj-, coast fortifications, mail payments or or what- Timk was when gambling was a gentlemanly ajeoinplighmerd, but in these times it is a stigma on a man to ba a gambler, in privata bouses or regular gambling places, and that is the reason the Prince of Wales, Queen Victoria's eldest sen, l'n de nounced by anti gamblers, tho world all over. He is fond of gambling in the private houses of fiicud3. Dem'x kat.c lenders aro thundering at tho tariff. They are slow to get awaj' from tho teaohings of tho old elavo bolder lrrdTs who wora all against r. tariff. Tho present genera tion br.fi ben indoctrinated wiLh the beliefs of the Sonthoran Confederacy en the iariiT questiou. The SoutL uran Confederacy (ngrr.ft,od a chmso in their constitution for bidding tu protection of industrial cttibliih ment by a tariff or tax on arfieles imported from foroiyn countries. The constitution of tho late Sitither an f '-on fed o racy on the tariff question would suit tha leaders of tho Deraoc tacyof to day better than the desti tution of tLo United States. Tii2 people who have been conntlug Woi) tl'.o Ktpub'iean party as aii or ganization th.it has roftched a tt.itj of poifection have been counting too much on human nature. But the Re publican party has given a more oMni !eto systtiii of yovornuiont iVr the bettering of the goneral condi tion of the people than any other or ganization known among men, and to dismember it or to forsako it fur thfi promises of somo other or ganization in like a man stepping out of a well lighted comfortab' place info the darkness to follow tho daz Ao and novelty of a "Jack and Laii tern" gfs Ii;;ht. Never giro up a certain good for the promises of an untried upstart organizer grounded upon (juegtiouable principles. Ti:usr compr.uits r.r.d corporations that loan monuy o: security are re quiring thht tho interest of thyir 1 ar:s sh Vd be paid in gold, and the principal blia.Il bo vedcuntud in gold That is the very purpt so of tho do. monuiit'vu of tiivcr. Tho iijciuev leadtra will b.'.iikrunt the country with B.n.h h money syiitan!. N mas rihoul i It; Hcnt to tho 1' gishiturr, elected to Congress or to the Br- t;i deucy, who is a singlo coin gold man, and reader, whatever you do in the way of purchssiDg on time mortgage, be certain that you do cot feign a document that binds you to pay only in geid, f. r you may not 1 e nble to command the gold when wanted. Mako your payments in gold or silver or lawful United States money. BACtAruT Thafs tho word, the game that the Prince of Wlcs, was most fend of. The Princa is fond of gambling and that fact having been made clear to his people, he is most vigorously denounced by a large per. centago of tke nation who are not gam triers, and who in the bottom of their hearts despise the practise of gambling. A Prince with a proper regard for tha wishes of his people, could with veered to himself give up ih habit of gaming. That is what tho Trince of 'Wales should do. Ho would then prove himself worthy to boeome the ruler of a trrcat nation that the EDglish are. The denunciation of the British pul pit and press is severe against the Prince and not a few of them contend that the Eue-lish ro?eriraent rests on public opinion. On that point they are in error, and when they come to enforce their views, they may find that popular opinion is not what kingdoms are founded on. In thi? case, however, the Prince would do himself justice and recognize the moral seno of his poaplo by forever hereafter refraining from gambling. To use a Western expression, if he would drop to the situation, he w juld win back the good opinion of the Ewrliaii pjopie to him aij perhaps save tho kingdom from a fij-ht from whiuh ho cu ;:ly save him.eliby the sword, and if he ii not a natural sol dier bom to command both swurd and crown. he will lose Court Proceedings. Reported br B. F. Bajcbfl Id, Kq The Judges were all present at the oppning of Cunt, June 9, and tho accounts of Kxeeutors, Administra tors and Guardians numbering IS advertised to this day, not being ex cepted to, were congrmed, and also th threo assignees' accounts were confirmed. An order of sale was granted in the estate of James B. Casner, de cease 1. Leave was granted O. II. Kerlin, Administrator to mortgage real estate of his decedent, VTiliiain Ker lin for payment of debt. B. F. Burchfifcld, pq., was ap pointed un Auditor on liniil noxint' of Capt. Sarvis Degen, Administra tor of Edward A. Tiinrgritz, deceased. Ida L. Kep::er wa3 appointed ""inriint! r.f Davi-1 K. and Alv;n T. K.-unor. i.-iinor children of Thorms W. Kt ' ner, dkiOf-aSit'd, viro l):ivid 11. K.i;'iscn. who filed l.is finol account. O-'ioi L- ITower, Eq., was ap. pointed a;i Aud-for to distribute bal iini'o of estate of UitlUer Louver, de cerned. W. L. 11 hips. Ejq, was appointed au Auditor in tiie cstat8 of John Leonard, deceased. A citation was grant xl David Inies r.gamst H.mu.ih AlcDsnald, who hr.s faibd to file ancountd of her mau-ac-enient, of Ward's estate, said Vard3 being long past the ago of 21 years, and David lines bring ou the guardian bond of lire McDon ald as surety. An order of sr.la was granted Jon athan Kiser, Executor of David Smith, deceased, and leave was granted Exrcutcr to bid at the eale. Aa order was granted Harriet A. Nailur, Executrix of Kufas M. Ford, to sell real cstste for payment f debts. J. N. Keller, Esq., Ch'd his report as auditor in estnte of Joseph G. Jlf.ttws, d.jcensod. Dr. I. N. Grubb, was allowed to expend money of his wards, children of John N. V.inOrmer, deceased, to pay their preparation of furnishing tombstones for decedent, &.S. B. F. Biuxhfield, Isq , was np poiwte! an Auditor in the estate of George llockonbrought, deceased. Au order was gran ted Ella B. Wilt, Administratrix of Alvin II. Wilt, to s .'ll real rsfata for payments of debts. It having been discovered nfter the fiiicg of the An.litors repoit iu estate of Michael Eeashor, deueimed, that p c'T?.in asset included and dis tribute! m part of the tstto had been previously assigned by Win. Bcushoi'e. tlie rtport wan ruoditiod to tiiat extent. In estate of John IV YunOnuer, deceased, tho heirs having refused to uccopt at the valuation of tho inquest of partition aa order was planted. directed tr F ?I. Peru til, E.;q , to sell srid real eKf.it An iitrjifst c-f puvtiti.-u grant ed ain :.liito of G:3rgc W. Sttvens, lat-3 of P.-rl ilvy-A, doc-i.-.r'-d. Vr:!litiin -I. Allison, Esq., v-as ap poitod nu Auditor in tho estate of Isfip.c lioS'm;.:;, dcci ased. Upon the ccncluiion f proceed ings ur.on anplieatiun for npscific perform Alice of cootra"!, John . Little, Evocator of William Beale, deceased, was directed to make a dued to Nancy li. Itiiino fortiie land, upon her paying the price set forth iu the controct. In tho estate of Alexander Wcod- ward, nfcascd, the administrator!. were allowed to pay money into court duo on a dowsr Mortgage, the wbweabout of mortgages, heirs of Eli Kcely, deceased, being unknown and the li-ju of mortgao to bo dis charged. EitAto of Wm. Frederic!; Wal.l stuith. Tho real eshata being re-appraised tlio inquest was confirmed and rule granted on heirs. A divorce w:w granted S trn'u M. lion from Boberi, Hoc. Jeremiah Lyons, Etq., assignee of David E Kobis.oij, w.i-i granted leave to sell real ost'.te of tho assignor for payment of d bis. At; order of s.ie vu grr.nted Wil. l;;m A. ICurtz. as iguno uf lltiny S. Rtoj.-t. A n order tf side was "ranted John P. IfcWilliams, asHis-coo of Win. Henry. J. N. Kcllr.r, Esq., was apiicinted cn auditor in assignoo tslate of Sam uel PsHuiau. B. F. BrcLOId, Esq., was ap pointed au auditor in assignee estate of Isaac l'uCVnbftrgcr. Ssde cf assigned property of Phil ip A. Smith; one lot to II. O. Sicber for S10S0, an,l another toE. A. Smith for i'250. Confirmed by the court. A rule wr.3 grcnted on Mary Ford to show cause why she should not pav costs of inquisition in lunacy. Commonwealth against Charles Casner. Motion for a new trial. Argued and held for consideration. Lewis Arnold vs. D. Oscar Dress ier, ct a!. Motion for a new trial. Argued and hold for consideration. Catherine Cox vs. Administrator of Paul Cox, dec6F.ed. Motion for a new trial. Argued and held for consideration. Ask Tour Friendj lbest It. Your distressing cough can be ra dii. We knew it because Kemps ljaisam within the past low years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its gemrne merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks cf Kemp's Balsam. There u no medi cine so pure, none ao tiTeetive. Large bottles SOe and fcl at all drug gists, tf. World's Fair Notes. Under tf.e third call for payments on Exposition stock Treasurer See berger is taking in from $40,000 to 480,000 a day. On Jane 4:h there was $S2,000" paid in. Subscribers are paying up more promptly and cheerfully than they did ou the first and second calls, they being evident ly much pleased over the very visible and rapid progress which has been iu Exposition work of late. Tho National Lithographers' Asso ciation has decided to make an ex tensive exhibit of lithography at the ExpQbiliuU. Dr.Jdu.es A. IIensli.il!, of the Ohio fish commission, will Lave charge of that part of tho World's Fair fUh and fisheries exhibit which relates to fishing tackle. Dr. Honjhail is a famous fisherman and promises that visitors will sec finest display of ang ling appliances oYor collected. Au international Exposition regat ta is talked of as one of the attrac tions of the World's Fair. It is be lieved that the great oarsmen of tho world can easily be induced to partic ipate in such an event, and negoti.". to that end have already been begun by interested parties. Fhillippoteaus, the celebrated pan orama artist who painted the "Battle of Gettysburg" und other trreat worts of the kind, wants to paiut for tho Exposition u hupe panorama that bhall iiiustrato the lii'o cf Colum bus from his birth to hie death. Colonel Husgiave, who was ia oaarge ot the exiiibit made by the island of St. Vincent at the Jamaica exposition, will bring to Chicago a froun ci Cimb Indians, who hr c'ie.-e.. dents cf the natives discovered by Columbus. These Iadians w Ill livo on the grourdj aud pursuo thoir inda -tri-.s, the chief cf which is has Fisheries will receive more consid eration at the World s Colombian Exposition than has ever boen accord ed thei i elsewhere under similar cir cumstances. Heretofore there has never been au adequate and suitable provision made at any ex;os:iion in tbis country a fishing exhibit." Chief Collins heartily tiproves the plans that have baen mado and eays the United States fish commission will make a complete exhibit of the fishery resources of this country. Lieutenant Salford, special Expos ition commissioner to Peru, has secured a collection of Indian anti quities found in the graves cf the tribes that inhabited the coast region of uoittiern Peru before the conquest. The collection embraces specimens of pottery, copper instruments r.ud various objects of ethnological inter est. Oue of the interesting featuros of tho exhibit which will bo mada by the Interior Department of the Gov ernment will be that relating to tho American Indians. Oue of the of facials of that Department, is speak ing of tho matter, said: "We will have Sioux and Pueblos on tho ground in their peculiar wigwams, making all the articles of merchan dise that they now make. The Zuuis who nro classed .villi the 1'ueblos, will Lu.aku blankets, stone bottles and a peculiar kiud of pottery, while the Navajoes iiiil W6ivj blankets s j firm that tiiey will hold water. Tho pe culiar huts of tho Pueblos, which aro entered from the roof, will also be shown. Contracts for the erection of th World's Fair buildings are now be ing let at the rate of r.bout one a week. Chief of Construction Burn hai'i says that there is no good rea- -! v.hy the buildings should not all to coMph-ted by July 1, lo'J'2. Con-h-a-"t-vs r.iopot under heavy bonds to finish, tr.t.ir woak within specific ! time. The iirst building contrasted for l.iusi hi completed by December 31t, of this year. Tho grounds aro to bo kept lighted by electricity at night, so that tho contractors, if they chose, cr if they fiud it necessary, can work three gangs cf men, eight hours e'.ch. The Exposition Directory has nl ready sot .-part $00,000 to defray the expenses cf the dedication of the Exposition buildings in October, 1S:2. Now it has instructed that tho programme cf exercises be ar ranges on me unsisoi au t xpenutnre of $'J).00O. Mihtiiry display will be a conspicuous featuro of Uio dedi catory eeremouks. Tiie cdjutaut generals of the militia of C.iiiiorijla, Colorado, North Dakota -ir;!!es..u, Kansas, Wisconsin. ludhma. Ohio and i ennsylvauia Lave premise to send the pick of their commands. I'hhO's h;w a splontlid militia end will of courriO bo coi.spicnoiTi'.v rc-p-rcsf-ntod. Doubtless ot.her " stales will be het'.rd from favorable. On Thf.rsd.jy, October FUh v. grw;t civic r.nd indust'ial vr,?i h: will "be licid. iiJti.it l-ot.ve ct tne progress coit'itry from the tmo of its cry until the pn sent. 1'lax.p fcr the nw saving v h a h v.ili be a part of the U. ernnient's exhibit at the th;s ::scov station, S. Gov World's Columbian E:. poruirui. have been competed. The buildintr will bi Si by -13 feet in dimensions, threo stories high, and will Lnvo wide verandas on three tides. The first door is arranged for oflieop, and the urmcr portion for the living apartments of the keeper cud crew. At the rear is tho boat house for the life boats. A pavillion 50 by 100 feet will bo put up for life saving apparatus. It is thought probable that the govern ment will allow the station to remain permanently at Jackson Park. The laundry industry, which has assumed considerable proportions in this country within the last few years, is now agitating tho qust.ion of mak ing a disTilay at the World's Fair The National Laundrymen's Journal are both interested in the matter. It is thought that it would be an ex cellent idea to establish somewhere on the grounds a complete laundry, fitted out with the latest and most improved machinery and to keep it in operation, that visitors might see its workings. Tho chief difheulty in doing this arises from tho necessity of selecting from rival concerns the machinery to bo used. This difficulty it is suggested, might be cversouio by having several sots of machinery in operation, or by baring the choice determined by bidding on tho part of the manufacturers. Y. 102. Cm!cac-, June 8th. A Beau In a Clet. The New York Prea of June 8th, says: A commotion was caused in the honse pf Augustus Hurl oa an, 21S Pcnn. street, at one o'clock this morn ing by t'ne ringing of a burglar alarm. The family had retired but the alarm awakened them. It is so happened that the kitchen maid, Annie Miller; was entertaining Ler sweetheart in the kitchen when the alarm went off. The sweeheart's ntme is John Koch. He lives at 556 Marcy avenue. The two young people were much per turbed when ther heard the alarm and they lost their heads when they heard iir. Hurlinan cosiing down stairs. Annie unlocked a closet, and thrust ing John iaside she closed it again ami awaited developments. Mr Hurlman entered the kitchen and found his servant girl pale ami trem bling. This did not surprise him. But when sho declined to say a word he was indeed surprised. Mr. Hurl- man noticed that she stood with her back to the closet and seomod unwill mg to change her position. His suspicions were aroused. Ha waved tho girl asido, opened the closet, and of course then found tho scared John Koch. Annie explained it all and the policeman who arrived was sent awav. New England Rslicious Bigotry. As a relic ef th religious bigotry of the moro intelligent people cf New England in 1GH2, we publinh tho following from Cot: on Mather who was president of a Yankoo Col lege. The cellogo now is one of the swell institutions of learning in America. iu view of tho Broeoks casa tho ! v T ' t .1 i n i eiv ii- ijoo.jer anu xencurr juinLs thd following, the criiunl of which is said to be in a Book of Ee3 crJs, dating from early in 1000 to 171'), and kept in au old Q.iaker lupetuig-licuse iu Grben point, It. I. "SM'TrauKK 13, I0o2. "To ya aged and beloved Mr. John Iligginson: "Tiiero bo now at sea a ship, called the Welcome, which is on board an hundred or moro of the heretics and malign-ints called Quakira with W. l'eun, who is tho chief scamp at the oad of them. "The General Court has according ly givfm ueeret orders to Master Malacki Huscott cf the brig Porpose to wavlay the said Welcome slyiy, as near the Cape of Cod as mar be, and make ciptivo the said Peun and his ung jdly crow, so that the Lord may be glorified, and not mocked oa the soil of this new country with heath en worship of these people. "Much spoil can bo mado by sell, ing the whole lot in Barbadoes, where blaves fetch good prices in rum and sugar, and we shall not tmly do tho Lord great service by punishing the tho wicked, but we uall make grout good for his minister ami people. "Mustor Huscott feels hopeful, aud I will set down the news when the ship comes back. "Yours in y bowels of Christ. "Cotton Mathkr." A C'sire For Contljatloki and Sick. Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Iloeky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is iu the form of dry roots and loaves, and is known as Lane's Family inodicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver aud kidneys, aud for tho clearing up of tho complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell t at 50cts a package. tf flood Relic I V.'hil garden dii jing in the xegolablo jfLcr promises at Ardedhoiru a lew days ftgo, 2Crs Washington Long stouck a hard subctKnco with her spa lu, whiuh, on examination and loosening in tho ground, proved to bo a barrel oi whiskey that lodged on tho premises in the Juus flood, and is tke property of Martin Gruba The whiskey is cue cf the fity or more barrels taken nwv.y by tha" des truction cf tho diitik-ry b nd house on the first cf June, 1SS0. It is said that tbe whiskey is in rirst class con dition: Huntingdon Globe. A Favir&tilc Verdict after TtYetstj I'ciirx Trial- Thfl onsfiuul ni only pena'ne Com. nji;nl OxygBn Tr?!tiuut that of t)r. Stark ey &. l'iiu'.e:i, in a scientist acjti.stuient of tlie mcnts of Oxygun hti;1 Xifrngn D!i?noti7ts1: and tfco emionr.ri is so crtn irnf.til a'i'l ni.iilo portable that it in sunt to ail ttiowiind. It l;a hi'.-n in Uio for tuure than twenty year; thousand o? p-tiunw have been trct'ii, anti rcount.'nfI tt a very pigniti ra;u fact. It iloos not act as most drupo dobycral i.iC ai.nttii-r diiiiieut, often leiiiring a nec oi.i omirs to eriflicnto tha evil aJ'eots ot" t!. . !i!t, but Cotopouud (Kyt;r:i in a ruvit-iili:-.-r, growing, lrooxij-cnii.g, invigorat ing tfi nolo body. Tt.etio r.tit"t'ior.t3 are confirmed 0)' ni:m Kror tfintimoiiiiis, j ublinljud in oar book ol ti'.-O ptigis, cn'y wita the eii.rtBi n-rtuia-sion ot the j UmiiIs, their naiu.'S aad a 1 Cfezvv aro given and you can refer to tbcin fur fv.rthcr iaforisi'.tior.. Th-j erect succcoss of our trca'mont !'ai pivi:i rise to a host of imitators, unscrupu lous jiortor.s; some calling their preparation Cornround Oxygen, odea aj-piopriatinjr our testimonials and the names of our pationts to reeecn:niend worthless concoctions But auy substance made eUewbere or by others, and c tiled Compound Oxygen s injurious. Compound Oxygen ItsModoo f Action and Results," is tho titla of a naw " book ol 2'M pafres, published by Drs. Starkly & t'a len, which gives to all inquirers lull inlorm ation as to this reuiarkablo 'curative ac'itit, aud a record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases many of them after being abandoned to die by othor physicians. Will bo mailed free to any address on ap plication l)rs. Starkey it Thalen, 152!) Arch St., Philadelphia, I'a., 10 Sutter St., San Kan cisco, Cal. Philadelphia Record : A speci men of ths "bum" order of hu manity walked up to a Ninth street bar yesterday, and, after he had tak en a large drink from the whistle bottlo which had been placed in front Of him, explained that he was with out tho means of settling his bill. The infuriated attendant jumped oy er the counter and kicked Mr. Baiu into the street. As tho mixar of mint juiips and "3ich" was returning to his place behind the bar tho recently ejected stranger poked uis bead be twuen the doors aud exclaimed : "Siy7 Mister, I'll take another drink at the same price. . EE MY SPONGE? your6hOM wit WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING CKCEAWEEK! Other oar wh th. S?CS2E AM3WATE8. EVERY Housawifa EVERY Counting Roon EVERY Cariip.39 Owr,sr EVERY Thrifty Mecrimic EVERY Body nb'a to hold a brush enoc:.o ess 1 .wj-a WLA T wsim 1 v; v Pyrotechnic I5biay?--vN COMMENCING JTSE 16, Imhj, Thursday and Satn: day Evenings. Admission, 60 ccutJ. pL.s-rved , Sea's. 73 cents. Box Scats, $1.00 j Special sscursions ot one half fai on a'.I railroads. j i.1-- - .- .... - . i i fon.'ianca. A t;rai4l l.0 df-ntirtj ol nB!S8ETTG0LLE6E THE LAC!rG SCHOOL OF BySIIIESSSHORTHIHD TH ) .n ; l--t, .s.- n.-AVtrd w. jiwtj miiu'UA. 0t k -r bb'tJ tt-cW wvl lLa jri mI Oupiism ihmik ia. Gkecnis Oough Hmi Tor !f rott do n-H inuy bornw mm. sMrrl JUbill'tf una MHn IXto, j Of Pnre Cod Lire? b'l and HYPOFH03F-HTa3 It l n'wn a uutfkttM r8 milk. Ffur butter than other swvrmUn.l UHHi&tM. 4 woaJut:! fiola prvdkvwc. Seoti's Esne!s!n Nothing On llarth Will ... LIKH Sheridan's Gosditien Pcwdsr! fl-u ly it u itj tur. n t :h i f i t Haw. ri'.t':' i ah i. I riv it A'le-jr-i 1 ii)c-& i -t f-.r y.il'ir riirW: V'ixi'.i ritf U V. I lira I. Tf. t tU. i'T-- ri.1 'A'. : t t:.- M, If r n um T t I .r .'t i . n f.f- twi at" ; Sf. A - i m.-t r '.)-; w-t.Sj fl l-atui t .U- I1, 1 '."1M.V llV:J tT VlPl M r c"T L 1 WASTED-ASSETS T?.EtS, SHRUCS. VINES, &C. a V '-v STEADY WORK cb. For fiUmntf latfuttrtMa Ba. 'SS.?&!i ic'V- r Blr Frpn,.en, r O-Ma- rrfr.- r:ua aUapvd o PonuBj "v-r. I"1 TV Eettem lLii V-.. CHASE A CO.,' gHiUA Pftj SAW MIJLLS fatcnt Vf.ii.hle Friction aad Be't Foe). stuimctkisu. ."fay Vicse PORTABLE CiRIST .MILLS. Thrcshinfr Machines, etc. Son fcr illustrated. Cataioguo. A-B-FAUQUII iU:CO.,York, P every WATERPROOF THAI Xot to I Z7Z L.V I TO lSTot tU ITAIH GLAMANOCMIMAWAM j ill Stain vow Old Bct 1 im itir Coach v gum 4 p-A Sv.- 'sr-.,-3 its-? siZZu HO i-AUriEsitAiC. CAN BZ WIPED CLEA.-j Hi A !fi3MfT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAH IN THE MARKET. ' Cbew rW tfiilM. V did avow ! iiKy I P. , J '-life Every Cbcwer on Having an Trying P & rTrn-i 'rir--aai I Plug i obZtCCO. ; Every Dealer P9 li A V V r- arjd it is rrjadc by LOUiSVILLE, rV. Of Puts CocS cf Llmo end 3 aria Is 9Qtorw1 rrtrfe I fey 4tnc una iuj9ihuphifr aro tlt rocoi'1xet Kgunle in tho cn u( itotwij. ti&m. l it 3 JitntcUf icr COiSOiCPTIC.M, eanf i, C!uecJs Coarfe 'ci Colia. ) Ask Ijr Pc-'f.'s E.r.aliiuk sua jicuoUor ( SUMMER GOODS. j I wonM hif'orm tho juiilic thit I btve i now In ny nc-r n :Vn;irry f'-irc' at my p'.aca j of reiid'.n.'.t on Wt-.r airc-jt, Mi!!Sintoro, door from corner r Bri-.nr" sirfift, tfallatock orSjirii!? itml Summer miili.iory j Roods, a!l now, ami of thu latest styles, j and tiaviiiE: ttnployi lir.it cias DiUiuurs j I am freparpd to h lpv'y tti public with everything fount vi s "rctctir"! icitiiaoi cuns:c1er if no tV'V; Maixh 3i'-tT.l v. A'7r'';:i"' The greatest irprorernsT.t h Coraeta citrir.g tho part tiTitj( rears ia tht of Cor-Uina fo 'ie placa ofliorn or wruwborx It is used in all of Dr. TV'aj nr3 Corsets !xid in no fi;Arfi , Trc3 P'V.Eji'':r't-9 cf CotjJ'ivj m-r yv. "rhnl'rV--rr'.' ire that h does tr torr.a so: lika h.-ahonc, ani i: is mare liexi V and in"r duiI,3ft. Lr. Vamer's Ccntline Corsts are made in twenty-forr ditTat. cat ityics, f.;:inr every variety of f.gures thin, medium, stout; long waits and short w justs, Sold everj-where. WAItXEli LIIOS., Mfrs, New York uid Chicaga Get good paper, by subscribing for tho SeITTiKCL AKU KtCt BLlCAS. COLLAR or, CUFF CAN BE RELIED ON to xisoi ObH, f i si. 1 tfV it ' v i a BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE s uLOf n isr fey t u k Mark. HOtlOBaUGH SOTl'S GLOTHING ST0SEt H iving just returned from the Cit.r with a FULL LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, wo are prepared to show you the neatest, nobbiest and latest ttylts in tle market. Our Stock of Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, asd everything in the Lino of GtDts fura tshing Good., is Urger and finer than ever before. As we ook extra pains in onr wi. tion in that line. L CLOTHING, WE HAVE THEM TO SUIT ALL. from the smallest to the largest at prices that cannot be beat. We also haye a full lino of Men's. Ladies' and Children's Footwear ITmbrrlla, Trunk. Satchels, .IcAvclry, Ac, If in need of anything in our line, and if you want a lmrguiH, this is the place and now the time to g-t it. IIOTd.OBATJGII & O We haye iust unloaded end Shelved our Spring & Summer Goods for 1891, which have . 11 ..1Qf.wl Yiir tbl Knirir mpm hfir of the hirm in the Eastern Markets. DROP IN and .see for yourself. We are not saviiie to much when we declare that you will he pleas - ed. Vv'e have them to fell, nice Dress Goods, all shades and grades at all prices. We can accommodate tbe Quaker with plain dress or ' tell goods to suit tho.se who love brighter ; colors. Wc sell novelty goods that many people want. We have a full line of GROCERIES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware , if i x l to please the eye ana to closer- vice SHOES- Our shoe Department is large and grades from tlie Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Boot (or the field and forest. ORDER. We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt got, we'll Order, so please laror us a call. ith TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY OIK TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Srr.EiiT, OrroBiTs Cocrt IIovse, 31 i Hi i nt oat 11, Frcd'k i:srjJiCIIA1N aV Soil. THE NATIONAL KAPT1ST rUlU'i DELPHI.!, TWO DOLLARS A I L ilt l,Q YOU KKiD IT T .V( n.l -opt al f r ; frto Faiiiplo copy. TI1KEB MONTHS TRIAL 25 CENTS. J WIS'J TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can srep totiiacuh In less than live minute j no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by tbe use of a tuirt applied to iho teeth and gn.ns no danger. That Diseased 45 n m s known an .curvy) treat JuT. 4- ,' ed successfully and a enre rented in every case. Tocth Fiiii-D and warranted for life. A rtiSciuI Teeth repaired, exchanged or, reiuoddlod, troiii f3M to (12 p.T set. HeautKul Gum Kuauieled Toet inserted prices to suit all. All work warranted to pive perfect astis lartion. Peopli) who have artificial tenth with which they cauuot eat, are enpiciaily invited tacall. Thus Cash. G. L. DERR, :rrHitlCHlUeullit, E8T1BLISUKD 1.1 MIF TLISTOWH, Pa., IS I860. 4ct. 14 ti5. 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. Vinco tin tag on each luvip. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. -?or sale by dealers and grocers. Caul Notice." The undersigned citizens of Walker Twp., Juniata county, Pa., hereby caution all per sons not to tresspass en their lands for the pnrpeje f limiting : John A. Gallapher,' Christ MuaiM-r, Calvin Magrudor, John F. B:ihr, David Dirin, Samuel Anker, Cyrus Sicber. Sub. Kerchner, William Clock. Renewed. IS 3 SON, PATTE15S0X, V.. Locia E. Atkuisoh. K. M. M. ATKIXSOX & PE5SELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW I M1FFLINTOWN, PA. I (jycollecttng and Coaveyancin pronn ly attend od to. ' ! OrriCK On Main street, In place of re J dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Eso., sonth of I firid ire afrfxpt. moi: .. ' viaiiri It! CL A r U U LI S & STI JI M EL INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JUXUTji CO., PJ. rr"Only ro'.iabKi Companies represented. Jan. 1, lS9-ly ra.B.M.CRAwroRD, dr. baiwis m-csawfoid, ' D- r- CRAWFORD & SON'. ' hav formed a partnership for th practice ' of Medicine and thctr collattrral hrnchi. Oilii-e at o!d ntsnd, corner of Tl ird !if) Or afre streets. Mifiliiitowu. I'a. One or both ol them trill he found at their nl'ira t all liroeH, unli'ss otherwise prnft!ssi(icliy en. gnffed. April I Ht, is 90- PENNSTLVANIi BAILROAD. T I M K - T A 15 1. E Od aad af'or Sunday, Jnne 7, trains that flop at Mifflin Kill run as fallows: EAST WARP. Sfifilin Acroninodation leaves Jtilliin at C.40 a. re.. Tort Royal 0,45 a. in., Tiomp. sop town 7.H1 i. ni., Mii'erstown 7,11 a. to.. New l'ort 7.'J0 a. m., Duno.annnn, 7.4' a. t:i.. Varvsville, 8,02. wive 11 irrifiharj, K.20 a. iu.. rhitadolphU. 11,25, a. in.; leaves MilHin r.l X.00 p. iu.. J'ort Koval, ;'"5 p. in.. Thoniusontown, 8,22 P. m.. Mil. ier(itwn.s. 32 p.m. arrives t rtarrir?. 4 4" p. m.. fh'lad'iliinM ai H .: p. m. Miltiin Acciirortiedation on Snnday leaves M i fl! in at 7.'2( A. M; arrives at H.irrishurg, f'.M'a. m.; leavos I!arrirbr, at 12 25 p. in.: arrives at illiin al 2 0" p. m. tlAKBIHRI'RO Acookuooatio l isvos Al. toons daily at n.20a. m., Tyrone 6 50 a. m.. Mount Union at 6,54 a. Newton liimil ton 7.ma. m . MsVevtowii 7,20 a. in.. Lew isfown 7,45 a. m., Miifnrd S.C'i a. m., Mit'lia P.12 a.m.. Kert Koval S,17 a. m-, Mexico H,. 2Sa. m., Tuscr-rora S,25a. in.. Vandyke t8 XD a. m-.Thooipontoivn lu'1 a. m., I)nr ward S.42 a- n., Kt'lorstown H,4H a. m., Newport S,f0 a. to-, arriving at Hairtsbnrf 1 lu- "d rwirfrfi-w-, i.a p. at 7,16 a. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Alloona and Uarrisburir, rearhis Mifflin at l',5 a. in., Harrisbnrg 11.40 p. M., and arrivos in lhiladoIph:a al S.15 r. m- Mail Thatm leaves PlUhnrs daily ' 5,nt' a. m., Altoona at 2,09 p. ru., and stop ping at all repiilar stntiooa arrives at Mifflio at i 03 p. m., Iiarrishnrg 7.;0 p. m., l"hila arielphia 10.55 t. ra. Mail Erpross leaves Tittsbiirr ntl2 5Upm. Altesna i'O r o ; Tyrone 6 2') p in ; Ilint- I irtedon 7,00 pm ; I.owiatown S OS p m Mif- ! flin S 27 pm; Harrisburg 10 10a. ui. Phila deihi 4 25 a m. Dat ExrBKS s leavo rittsbnrs at S,Ql A. M. ; AlUK'Pa 1 1 .00 A. U.; may oo tlitred 1 t Miltiin at 2.05 P. M.; arrives at U.irns. ; imrgat 8.20 f. M.; at I'hiladulphia, 6.S0 P. ' M. rkilnrielphla K.roross will !tp at Mifflia at 11 37 p. m.. wheo tlairaod I WKSTWAKO. MiJliin Acromoiodation leaves Khiladel : phia at 4.25 p. m., IHrrisIiurR, 7,27 p. in., ! Ncwptirt, S,2.'5, p. ru., Millerstovn, S,;l: p. i m., Tlioimmontown, S.U p. in.. Fort Kivl, 'ti.CO aiiHiin, 9,ii5 p.tu. Loares I'hMa rtclj'hii at 7 a in; Harmhure 12,'i5 p in: Millrs!own 1,25 p ni; Tliomnsontown ' 1,3 p ni; Maxiro 1 69 n in; i'ort Koyal . 1,65 p BO; arrives at Viillln 2 '0 p in. Kart L.in loaves l'hid!p"'.ia nvly a( 11 41 a ui ; Harrisbnrg 8.4t j m ; Miilia 6'Vlpm; LewiHtowr. fi 23 p m; Alcana 7,00 pm; arr'ves at l'lttshur at 1 1 55 pm. Wat Pasknosb leaves Philadelphia ; daily at 4 iU a. m.; IJorrishnrK, H 15 a. ni.; , Duncsnnon, 8 51 a. in.; Newport, 9 Z2 . m.; Millrretown, 9 .'!5 a. m.;Thonip(mtnwn, !47a. m.; Vexico, 10 02 a. m.; Port i Royal. 107a. tn.; Mitllin, 10 14 a. m.; j Milfo'-rt, r) 20 a. m.; Lowis-own, l')4fa.ni.; ! Hcn'intdon, 12 10 p. m ; Tyrone, 02 p. m. '. A'.tocna, 1 45 p. in., and stops at ail n ut ir stations betweeu Ilurhshur; and Altoona.; i Arrive at Piitsburir a: 0 5 J ! Ort-TEa Kxpsrss loaves Philadelphia di ; ly atO 22 p. tu., l'arrisl'iiif , 10 20 p. ni., I stopping at HockvUlo, Jlarysville, Iluncsi j bob, Newport, llilicrt'wn, Thouipflontowo, I Pert lfoyal, timo at liifiiin, 11 i.j p. m.; Al j teora, 2 35 a. iii.,aiid l'itish'trjj, i 10 a. ia. Mail Tea is loaves Phi'.udtlphia dai'y at J 7.00 a. in., Hartihbtir? 11.20 a. iu., New . port, 12 14 p. ra., Mi.l.'in 12.52 p. ui , stop i ping at all regular stations botvon Mittlii at ' aad Altoona roaches Altoona at 3.43 p. m., 1'ittsburK 8.16 p. m. Altouka aocohmodatios leavas Phil ade'.phia daily at 11 40 a. m., Uurri-bur at 4,l&p. ru., Duue.aunon 4..j p. m., Ne loit 6. li p. m., M.ilerslOB-n 5,22 p. m., Tlionopsoutown p. m., Vandyke 5.4') P. m., Tnscirora 5,4 1 p. in., Mexico -",K p. m-, l'ort Koyal 5.51 p. iu., Mi.'lliu f,h. p. ru., Luwiatown t,2 p. m., McVeytown 6,. 45 p. m., Newtou Iiaaii!ton 7.05 p. m Kuntinpdon 7,15 p. ra., Allona lJ CO p. . PaciPo Espreasloaves Philadelphia 112 p in Uarrisburir. HlOam; t'uncaunon t 8Sai; Newport 4 tW a in ; MiU:iu4-i9a m; Lowistown 6 01 am; McVaytown 6 22 a. no; Mt. Union 6 4 i a in; ilunUnon 12am; Petersbnrf 6 25 a tu ; a pruce Creek 6 40 a a; Tyrone 7 00 a in ; Bell's Mills 1 22 a ra ; Altoona 8 06 a m Pittsburg 12 45 pm. Perry Comity Kiilr'l Trains Dnueannou at J.t5 if. id.; 12.6-J p, ni., "1 4 65 p. ra. Arrive at Dumannoi., 7.iS5 -ui.; 10.50 a. m.; ao 1 3.5o p. ni. Ieave Newprt ot C.W a m; .,2 a, ' in t 1.30 p. m. aod 5.55 p. in. Arrivo st New port a ui ; 12 02 p. m.; 6,00 p. ni ;" 8 00 p. uj. NO MO vi3o'ieuauT lite fit. To ruuieit tliis evil thu "CCLCHESTER" RJ3SER CO. offer a shoe with the Instd of the heel Hnd ruiil.T. This eluiXM to Iho rIk r'l pteTeB" tho KuLber from slii.pinr off. Call for the rolrheter" RE OF THIS! x&iadriiL ADHESIVE COUNTERS' auul you can walk, -run oi lump iu Iheni. 1 L
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