SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MI?FLLNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20. 1892. B. F. SCH WEIER iorroa aiid rmopRiKTOK. Coal shipments, and shipments of ivar material are made from Califor nia in the direction of Chili. A ciscinsati horse "ot hia nose in to a tnb of orsterB and swallowed fiva gallons of the bivalves before his work was discovered. The death of the Date of Clarence, grand son -of Qaeen Victoria, and the death of Cardinal Manning, wsre the notable deaths in England last week. Mr. Richard Yates, of I'linois, re mirked in a recent speech that "six million men 30 years of age and undr will participate in the election of 1802. Two millions will then and there cajt their first residential vote for the Republican ticket." The rank and file of the Demo cratic party are ashamed of their lea lers in Congress for refusing to appropriate enough money to pay for a ship to carry the provisions grain and ilour that United States citizens offered to send to starving Russians. The editer of the Sranton Repub lican and the editor of the Scranton Tribune began to write about Catho lics, but did not long confine them selves to the subject, they soon be gin to abuso each other and now they are both in the courts with cross libel suits against each other- . The Republican county committee met on Saturday and appointed Hon. Wm. Hertzler, Editor, Wm. Allisan and Cuanty Chairman W. V. Shirk to attend the Lewiutown conference to be held next Saturday, January 2G, to compare ntes and provide the way, if possible, for changing the manner of nominating a congress man in this, the 18th Congressional district. . What is the Matter? Thinking men are asking each oth er, "what in the matter with oar teaching and preaching in this land pf freo school furl free churches " when wa are e jefrotted with the ap palling Ktatistica that of the 7,500, 000 young men iu America. Only 15 J in every. 100 go regularly to church. Out of each 100 some 75 never go. Only 5 por cent of the total number are Christians, viz , 375,000. In our jails thore are 150,000 prisoners, 70 per ceiiL of whom nre young men. Only one fifth of the active criminals are ever in jail at any one time. Thin would make our criminal population numbtr 7G0.003, of which total 500, 030 are young men. These are ap palling statistics. St. Louis Republic. Interesting to County Commission ers. IlAKRisBORa, Pa., Jan. 12. The commirsioners authorized to adopt pattern of booth and guard rail un der the Raker ballot act has perform ed its duty. Under its decision to day the county commissioners of the state will havt to obtain a wooden booth, of a folding nuturo to cost not more than $4. 75 each additional division or annex. Plans and speci fications will be sent to the county commissioners. Guard rails are to be of the chain pattern and cost not More than $4.80. The ballot bex which the commission recommend is the Ilasdon pattern and is of wood to cost $3 each. It is not compul sory that this style of box shall be adoptod by the county commission ers, but they must conform to the plans and specifications adopted re specting the booth and guard rails. Thev niav be obtained from manu facturers who can uiako them. The law goes into effect next November, Hitch Triced Horse. J. Malcolm Forbes, of Boston, has purchased from Sunator Stanford, the celebrated trotting horse Anon, which ts a two year old, has a record of 2-10J. The bargain was consum mated on the 12th. While the exact amount paid for the horse cannot now bo obtained, it is known that the figures closely approximate f 250,- UUO. ibis is the highest price ever paid for a horse in the history of the world. The noarest approach to it is the $105,000 paid for Axtell and $100,000 paid for SL Blaise. On November 10th, 1891, Arion made a record of 2. 10 J at Stockton, Cat. Anon is a bay colt, fifteen hands high, and was foaled March 13th, 1889, His sire was Election eer, sire of 100 2-30 trotters, and his dam Nanette, sister to Woodnut 2.16i.) lleatofPast Tear. A German writer, dealing with certain prognostications of great summer heat.goes back for prece dents. In 027, he says, the springs dried up and men fainted with the heat. In 879 it was impossible to work in the open fields. In the year 993 the nuts on the trees were roast ed as if in a baker's oven. In 1000 the rivers in France dried up, and the stench from the dead fhsh and other matter brought a pestilence in to the land. The heat in the year 1014 dried up the river and brooks in Alsace-Lorraine. The Rhine was dried up in the year 1132. In the year 1152 the heat was so great that egg b could be cooked in the sand. In 1227 it is recorded that many men and animals came by their death through the intense beat In the year 1303 the waters of the Rhine and the Danube were partially dried up, and passed over on foot. The crops were burned up in the year 1394, and in 1538 the Seine and the Loire were as dry land. In 1556 a great drought swept throngh Euiope. In 1614 in France and even in Switzerland the brooks and the ditches were dried np. Not less hot were the years 1645, 1679 and 1801. In the year 1715 from the month of March till October not a drop of rain fell; the temperature rose 380 Reaumur, and in favored places the fruit trees blossomed a second time. Extraordinary hot were the years 1724, 174G, 1756 and 1S11. The summer of 1815 was so hot (the thermometer standing at 400 Reaumur) that the places of amusement had to be closed. One Good Husband. When Theodore Parlar was mar ried he entered in his journal on his wedding day the following resolu tions. First Never, except for the best reasons to oppose my wife s will Second To discharge all duties for her sake freely. Third Never to scold. Fourth Never to look cross at her. Fifth Never worry her with com mands. Sixth To promote her piety. Seventh To bear her burdens. Eighth To overlook her foibles. Ninth To save, cherish, and for ever defend her. Tenth To remember her always in my prayers. Thus God willing, we shall be blessed. Ilentehold. To lieinove Wrinkles. Take one ounce ef white wax and melt to a gentle heat Add two ounces of the juice of lily bulbs, two ounces of honey, two drams of lose- water and a drop or two of attar of roses. Apply this twice a day, ruu- the wrinkles the wrong way. Use tepid water to wash the face. The wrinkles soon disappear. GEMERAL JVEWS ITEMS. By actual count 159 women have takon up timber claims in western Washington during the past six months. A farmer living near Lawrenc?, Kan., does profitable business rais iog sparrows and selling them to the restaurants as reed birds. A diasolute linguist, a teacher of seven different languages, has been jailed at Laramie Wyo., for beating his wife, who supported him by taking in washing. The following is said to be good for freckles; Ouo ounce of lemon 'ii(A one f mirth dram nf nawl orl lr.x, one half dram of suar. Mix well and keep tightly corked. A young mm named Yit while I , . 1 1 At. -it. nuntmg up in amogion iub oidvf Jay met a band of elks, lie b'uot and killed one, when the whole band turned and showed fight and he was obliged t kill seven before they would leave. Bishop W. Perkins, the new Sen ator from Kansas, is an all around man. Ha was hnm i" Ohio, taught school in Pennsylvania, served in an IJiuois regimtnt during the war, lives in Washington, and represents Kansas in the United Mates Denate. "You 6a v your son John wenttlown South and started a newspaper 7" "Yes " "Is he making himself felt in the community f "You bet he is. He has been tar red and feathered twice.'- Ex. An Alabama Congressman has a bill in Congress that repeals the law that forbids the appointment of late Confederates rebels to positions in the army. His reason, he says, is to give the Confederates a chance to go into the army in the event of a war with Chili. Some days ago, Paul Baraban, a Frenchman, and his wife were walk ing on the railroad near Duncannon, while on their way to Pittsburg. The husband was struck and knocked off the track by the cars, and when pick d up one of his arms was found to be broken. Both man and woman were taken to the hospital at Harris burg. Congressman John B. Robison, of the Delaware county district, entered suit in common pleas court, No. 1, Philadelphia, through his attorney, against the Press company, limited, to recover ? 100,000 damages for h belous statement and editorials ap pearing in the Press of the 8th and 9th iust,, concerning "Robison's Black Eye." Ex-Gov. Beaver has with his wife executed a deed of trust to Col. Jen nings of Harrisburg, for everything he was worth, including a $60,000 life insurance policy. The Governor became involved by endorsing for a Bellefonte manufacturing company at various times in the past few years to the aggregate sum of $75,- 000. Aw Port A'ews: The rabbit sea' son is over. Jaeob Coble and Lin. coin Frank hunted the cotton tails eight Saturdays and killed fifty. six in all, or an average of seven each day. D. W. Motter, of Buffalo township, nau a wooa chopping on New Years, of five or six young men. Ihey had a lively time on the moun tain, part of the day. with a good dinner and plenty of cider and apples. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition tor three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifflintown, Pa.. May 14ly. ''You've been courting six years, you say, and proposed to her last night. Did she accept yon T "She has taken till to-night to think abo.t it." "What did she gay when you ask ed her '' "She said, "This is bo sudden !' " Frederick Douglass recently se cured a place as clerk in the Agri cultural Department for the daughter of his old master in the days of slavery. The lady was brought up in extreme luxury, but has for ten years experienced great privations, and when the case was presented to Secretary Rusk he appreciated its pathetic aspect. The river bridge at New Port is said to be unsafe and they are talking of having viewers appointed with the object of condemning the structure, which will entail another great cost on Perry county. So many river bridges in the county has become a burden and it will not be many years till the people will not bear the in fliction but dispose of the bridges to parties who will keep them up as toll bridges as in years gone by. Bloomfield Advocatt of last week Bays: While walking near his resi dence, in this place, Monday of last week, Rev. R. H. Stine was surprised to receive an abrupt knock on his hat. Lpon examination he found that a bullet from a Fiobert rifle had passed through his hat near his forehead. Serious if not fatal injur ies might have been received. There is too much promiscuous shooting going on in town at present. Herbert Spencer, the horse thief, was sentenced by Judge Metzger to four vesrs and six months imprison ment in the Eastern penitentiary, at Wilhamsport. He handed to the judgo a written request that sen tence be deferred until he could lay bis case before the British minister at Washington, claiming that ho was a subject of the Queen. Judge Metz ger refused the request. Two depu ty sheriffs left for Philadelphia with the prisoner at once. During his incarceration Spencer has made four attempts at suicide. Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind., says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition ef my whole system. Had giveu up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonie im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world, I can not recommend it to highlr." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Mar 14-1 v. The J tw Port Pru of last week sa s: On Friday evening Mr. ; Charles Fisher, of Juniata county, conveyed Miss Lila Kelt and Miss Sallie Smith, residents of Liberty ; alley, in his bujrsry, from their i homes to a meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society at Saville. Hei first took Miss Smith homo again, after the meeting, and then returned for Miss Kell. Enroute to her home bis horse ran upon the bank at the side of the road, throwing the joung lady out. The wheels passed over her body, but she - was hurt but slightly. Having resumed her seat in the buggy she was taken home in safety. Perry Freeman: The repairs to the Juniata river bridge at Millers town are about completed, and it is stated that they cost about $2,000. Several marriages of citizens of the county were solemnized ouUide of the county, generally in New Jer sey. David H. Shope, a Har risburg carpenter, met an instant death on Friday at Covo Btation in this county. Mr. Shope was work ing with a gang of carpenters in the construction of a mammoth ico houe at Cove station for J. S. Sible, of Harnsburg. Shortly after 1 o clock while sawing a piece of timber on an incline thirty feet high M. Shope fell headforemost to the ground and was killed instantly. The crown of his head was split and both lrgs and his right arm broken. He was 43 years old. A wife and one child survive. A Series of Four Special Ex cunleai to Wawhlagton, D. C. A delightful opportunity of visit the National Capital in its most at tractive season while both homes of Congress are in session and all the departments open to visitors, ia pre seuted by a series of four Bpecinl ex cursion or tne Pennsylvania Kailroad January 21st, Februarv 4th. 11th and 25th, 1802. Excursion tickets will be good for ten days from date of sale, admitting of a stop over in Baltimore in either direction wit'ain the proper limit, and tourists will travel in a special train of parlor cars and day coaches. BATE. TRAIN LEAVES. Pittsburg $9 00 9 00 A. M. Altoona 7 35 12 55 P. M. Tyrone 7 25 1 20 - Huntingdon 6 65 1 53 " Bedford 6 65 9 49 A. II Mt. Union 6 30 2 13 P M. McVeytown 5 95 2 33 " Lewistown J'n'ct.5 60 2 50 " Mifflin 5 25 3 10 " Port Royal ..5 15 3 14 " Newport 4 60 3 41 Duncannon 4 20 3 50 " Washington, Arive. .. 8 45 M The tickets will be good for use on any regular train of the dates above named except limited express trains. The return coupons will be valid for passage on any regular train within the return limit except the Pennsyl vania Limeitd. Bloomfield Advocate: A valuable young horse of J. E. Stephens, in Buffalo township, a few days ago was badly cored behind the front leg on the right side by an enraged Dull. - - r. Luke Davis, wife and son Ross, of near Thompson town, Juniata count, are visiting the family of Ex-Postmaster J. B. Clark, in this place. Mr. Davis is one of Juniata county's Drosreaaive farmers and is in attendance at the Perry County Farmers Institute. A whole family of giants lives near McConneUsbuxg, Fulton county. The members of the family recently investigated their weights and sizes, with the following result: Samuel A. Nfctbit, aged 34 years, 6 feet in height, 184 pounds in weight; John A. Nesbit, aged 25 years, 6 feet in height 173 J pounds; Wm. H. Nesbit aged 21 years, 6 feet in height, 192 pounds, Charles F. Nesbit, aged 19 years, 6 feet 2 inches in height, 182 pounds; Albert Nesbit, aged 17 years i feet A inches in height, 185 pounds. Their father, Wm. Nesbit, is also a man of over six feet. George Wolf, of North Lebanon, rigged up a bell in his bedroom con nected by wire with his smoke house. It resulted in catching the thief in the act, but as he was known he was allowed to go. A Minnesota farmer last "season took drifted snow and put in the ice house, packing each load and wetting it with water from the well, finishing up each night with all the water the snow would take. When full and frozen it was covered with sawdust, the same as ice. The enow lasted until used up, which was on Septem ber 20th. The verdict was that snow was preferred to hauling ice far. The Best Rat Trap. W. D. Zink who is troubled with hordes of rats contrived an unique and ingenous trap. He took a bar reL made the head a little smaller and balanced it in the npper part of the barrel en a pair of pivots. On one side he put the bait, suspended on a string and below the swinging head he nailed a strip of tin about four inches wide all around. When a rat goes on 'he barrel to eat the bait it drops in. The tin keeps it down. The trap works well and the first night be caught five. Druakeaneis er the Ltqur nabll positively Catrcel by id- aeialstarlar nr. Ualaea Cialdea fcpeciac It it u.tiuractured powder which eta bs given in a glass ef beer, a cap of coffee or tea, or In food, without the knowledge I tlie pattest. It ia absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy care, whether tha patient ia aiodorat drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It haa been given in thousands of eases, and in every instance a perfect cure baa followed. It ktii rtiLi. Tba sratctn oace impregnat ed with tbe Specific, it becou.va an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to axiat. Caret guaranteed. 43 page book of particulars free. Id dreta ooLeta gractrio CO., 185 Kace St., Cincin nati, O. June 24, '91-ly. Blck Headache and relieve all the troubles too dent to a bilious etateof the aystein. euoh aa eating. Pain In tba Bide, to. While thai moat y.yy,. ...O. tffl ahOWP ill miHHI 4 Heaflacha. yot Carter" a LlttJo Uvar KM are) equally raluableln Conetipatlon. curing and pre Viintini; thltannoyingcomplmlnt. while theyalae) correctaHdiiordortoitheBtomachUmnUtathe liver and reguluaUiebowela. Sren U (be J oolf CUiea AcbatbeywonldbealnoetpTlcelaaatotlioaewhe autfer from thiadiatrenaing complaint; butforti nately theirgoodneaa doea notend herend thoaa who once Irj them will find theae little plllaTalo. able In aomany waya that they will not be wil ling to dixwithout them. But after al I alck heait ACHE 'la the bane of ao many Urea that here fa where we make onr free boaet. Our pUla cure It while Othera do not. Carter'e Little liver Pflla are very email and very eaay to take. One or two pilla makea doae. They are atrlotly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleaae all wh uaetham. In Title at 25 cen ta ; flveforfl. Sola by druggiata everywhere, or aant by mad. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt LEGAL. O HERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ef writs of Venditions Expon as and Fieri Facias, iaaued out of the court of Common Pleaa, of Juniata county, and to me directed, will be expiatd to tale by public outcry, at tbe Court Uaaie, in Hif diutown, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2t, 1892, at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following dnacribed real eatate, te wit : A TK A'"T OF L AND, aituate in Suqnehaana townahip, Janiata county. Pa., bounded aad described aa fol lews : on tbe North, by laoda of E. G. Shaf fer, Marcie S'roup, and David Stranp'a beirs on tbe Eaat, by landa of Heary Bay ; on tbe South, by lands of Peter Strawsrr'e heir, and on tbe Weat, by landa ef E. G. Shafli-r, containing FORTY ACRES, tore or leta, having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House, and Frame Stable. Siezed, taken ia execution, and to bs fold aa tbe property of Abraham Straup. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Ftf ty dollars of tbe prire or suat at which tbe property ahall be atiuek off aball be paid te the Sheriff at the time of sale, on leaa the purchase money aball be leea than tbat euni, in wbicb caae only tba purchase money tb.ll be paid, otberwiae tbe property will again be immediately put op and told; tha balance ef the purchaee money mast be be paid te tbe sher ff at hia a dice withla Ave daya fram the time of aale, without any demand being made by the Sheriff therefor, otberwiae tbe property may again be sold at the expeaaa and riak or the peraoa to whom it ia atrack off, w ho, in caae el aay deficiency at each rotate ahall make good be aame. Samuel Lapp, bbenff. Jaa. 11th. 18(2. Scientific Americas Agency for CAVEATS. 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Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on .you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES at drep prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser rice SHOES- Our shoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Beot (or the field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost everything, and what we hav'nt get, we'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY 0LR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Maim Stbeit, Offosits Cocbt Hocss, Mifllintown, Pa., Fred'k KSPKISSC2IA1E efc Sob. Nothing On Earth Will Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Street and Healthy ; PreveaU all Diaeaee. Ce4 er jrewtwT Htm. Ttlaataolatelrper. ITIiely eetrid. taena. ttljr kmM taata o a eeat ft Ho ether OBfoarte mm iimnf strlwiiT milift. "One lrr eftn mm 11 , ftvad az to pr.eut Reap." eae eaMewer. 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Starkey A I'baiea, ia a tcirntifle adjuatmeat of tbe ele. meats of Oxygen sod Nitrogen magnetized; and tbe compound la so condensed and made (portable tbat it ia aeot to ail the world. It baa been in use ror more then tweaty years; tbousanda or patienta have 'been treated, and recommend it. a very signifi cant Tact. It doea aot act as most drnga do by creat ing another ailment, often requiring a sec- end course to eradicate the evil affects or the first, but Compound Oxygen is a revit alizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorat ing the whole body. These ttateinenti are confirmed bv num erous testimonials, publiabed in our book of 200 pages, only with the cxprcta permia aion or tbe palieata. their names and ad dresses are given and you can refer to them for fertker ioformatien. Tbe great auccceta of our treatment baa given rise ta a boat of imitaiera, onacrupu. loua persons; some calling tbeir preparation Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our tratiaioniala and tba names ef our patients to reccmruend worthless concoetiona. Bat any substance made elsewhere or by othera, and called Compound Oxygea a njnrioua. Compound Ox v ten Itaifodeo Actioa aad Beaulta," ia tbe title or a new book ot 210 pagea, publiabed by Dra. Starkey A Pa len, wbicb gives to all inquirers lull inform ation at to this remarkable curative agent, and a record of surprising cares la a wide range or chronic cases many of them after being abandoned to die bv other physicians. Will be mailed free to any addreaa an ap plication Dra. Stariev A Phalen, 1629 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 120 Sutler St,, Ban Fran cisco, Cal. wa .Jtm. HEMS, 0 0 0 G LEGAL. JiECUTORS NOTICE. EtUU of Jok C. Br, tc . Lettere TeeUmentary the eaUte er John C. Burna deeeaaod lata er L,ac ahip, barinc bees granted to " ligned, aU peraona indebted to said eUte are requeated to make payment, aad tboae having claims 10 preeeni iu -" t0 1. L. WOODS IDE. Kxecutora. Lack P. O. JnniaU Co-, Pa. December 11th, 1891. 17KOCLAU ATION. Wmuu the moh. Cha. A. Babbett, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleaa of tba 4 lit J a- dieial Diatrict. coioboaed of tbecousties el Juniata and Perry, and tbe Heat. J- P att a a ton, and John HcHees. Jungci of tbe taid Court of Common Pleaa ef J u niata Ceualy bare laaued their preeept to me directed, bearing date tbe 4tb day of Jaauary, 1892, for holding court of Oyer and Terminer, and tianeral Jail iseurerj, aad Uencral Quarter Sett ion t ot tbe Peace at Hiffilntowa, on the Brat Monday or Feb ruary, 1892, being tbe 1 at day of the month. KOTICE IS UEREBT GIVEN, to tbe Coroner. Juatices of tbe Peace and Conata blea of the county of J uniata, that tbey be then and there in tbeir proper persona, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with tbeir recorda, inqiiisitiona, examina tiona aad oyer renieaibrancee, to de tbete things that' their orbcos respectively apper tain, and tbeae that are bound by recogniz ance to protecute araiast tbe prisonera tbat are or then may be ia the Jailot aaid coun ty, be then and there to proaecuto againet them at ahall bejutt. By an act ef Astemblr, paaaed the 9th day of tUj, A. U.. 1854, it ia madetbedu- ty of tbe Juaticca of tbe Peace, of tbe sev eral counties of this Commonwealth, to re turn to tbe Clerk of thia Court of Quarter Seaaioaa of the respective countiea, all the recognizances entered into before them by aaj pereon or persons cbsrged with the coatmiaaion of any crime, except such cases aa may bo coded before a Juatice ef tbe Peace, uader eziating Iawt.at least ten days belore the coramenoement of the session ef tbe Court to which tbey are made re turnable respectively, and in all casta where any iitccghizaDcra are entersd icto less tban ten aajt before the commencement of tbe session to wbicb they are made re turnable, the aaid Juaticea are to return tbe tame in tbe aame manner aa if said aot bad not been paaard. Dated at liilHintowo, on the 4th day of January, in tbe year el our Lord, one thou taad eight hundred and ninety-two. S AHULL LAPP, Sheriff. Suaairr's Orrica, at ifplintowm, ) January 4, 1892. S Lasts K. ATKiasoa. F. M. If. Piaain. ATKINSON A. PEIRELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. mf Collecting aad Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, in place ef resi dence ef Louis E. Atkinson, Ktq., south of Bridge street. Oct 2, ISiS Jena bIcLafoblis. Jetara W. Stixmsi. MCXAFCIILIS AmUMEL, INSURANCE A8ENTS, PORT ROYAL, JO SI AT A CO., PA. HyOnly reliable Cempaaiea repreaeated. Jan. 1, 1892-ly aa.a.M .caawreta, na. aaawia m .Crawford. D1 R. D. il. CRAWFORD A SOX. bave formed a partnership for the practice or Medicine and tbeir collatteral Lrauchrs. Office at eld atand, earner of Third and Or ange streets, MiQiutewn. Fa. Oae er bath et tbera will be found at tbeir tics at all times, ualess otherwise prefetsiecally en gaged. April lat. 10. J W1SU TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbst I can STor tootbachz ia less tban Bvs Bttnutra; no paia, no extracting. Tbat I can extract teeth without pain, by the me ef a fluid applied to tbe teetb and gums ; no danger. Tbat Diaeatcd -,' C a ma (known aa Scurry) treat j-ed aoccaaafully and a earn warQt$?ranted ia every case. Tretk Fillsd aad warranted lor lit. artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged er, remoddled, trem $9.00 to Hi per aet. Beautiful Gum Kaaueled Tees inserted at prices te suit all. All work warranted to give perfect aatis farlion. People who bave artificial teetb with which they caanet eat, are especially invited to call. Taaut Cash. G. Li. DERR, Practical Dcntlat, tiTAtLitass ta HirrLiiTSwa, Pa., ia lbiiO. ct. 14 '85. JVe Can't do it but are vrillinj ts par for learning how to mako as good an article as Wolff's Acv X 1'laceini of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public will not pay it. We say the public will, becartfa they will alwsvs pay a fair price for a gooi article. To show both the trade and the public tint we want to give them the beat i r t'nc least money, we will pay $f09G00.00 Reward For nlvire information ; this offer is open u:a:i January 1st, 1893. V.-QI,rr A RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Pik-Ron is the nam of a paint which ooes work that no other paint can do. Aew w..t iminuv! with It looka like the natural wixkJ when it la stained anil varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will And tt profitable to lnvoatlaate. All iliit store sell lb 18 bTitsklndeep. There are thenaanda of ladlaa VhA n a Van oiilafi fnafntmsi J v . corded the palm of beauty were it not fora poor qn5,iU2Utht q!y chanw thTTrlstSaliSa? and florid complexion to one of natural health ti?,"-1!;! .V!?1- J1 sOily Skin. Freckles. Hack Ileada, Blotches, Bunbnm J"? JPle. and all imperfecUon. II I a skin. It ianotacncmetlcbutacure, vetitbet tcr lor tho toilet table than powder.' rihj Draefuu, or -nt post ipaw npon receipt of SOe. O. C. BITTHEB 4 CO., Teiede, o: RRICKETT COLLEGE siaAsn stnise. BUSIHESSaSHORTHAHD Consumption Surely Cured. i 1 eJ5 to'Te .T! PnUy mred. IahaUbegUd to send two bottUa of aa j remedy F&GsX tea J 1 yoo reader, who have ccmnmu"' ed m. their Expre- and o. luZLl kZZ toll,. XAaUA,TJat.tl.cWllatXt BARGAINS AT THOMPSONTOWK. We bare just arriyed from the City ana it. - 13EST stock: of FALL AND WINTER G000S eTer brought to thia t.wn, coDsietin- of a Large Stock of Boots $ Shoes, which w. sell at Kock Bottom Prices. Every pair Cnaranteed. All are inyitetl to call and Examine our .took, and compare price whether yon want to buy or not. Cohen & O t- " - CO O CO IN oeiosi b hfi e-i - oesoo- Ji tawaaaa I e -w-i a- m m ) . AO CO 3i r-l COO Ci H-f i '5"i ss; s 5 is r.aWtflOl3IOISW1"''t,f"N "ttrtacesi'O'w'gwo BOCOCNMOIHOOO cs cowMnntoeoeJ o -o o lO H Cl oeon CO M A H EH r4 eo O " w f us CM "w-HHOO 2 i CC l-O C5 Ojlr - t - t - r - t - t - O H P3 H 125 0) A SB a a 3 -si? J g-ES'H H JS .eg . M c3 5; t. ; E a -3 t- o , e 3 s 2 5 , 10 o o x c 2 jj C-IOHOOO . h O CO CO r ' CO o CO -3 r- 1- -I t exsccsccsoooooHrtcii J. o i CO 4 C "O "o 3 H O O CS J! Oi-lOCOO-li-l'-l LO 11 d co CO bbot-j- LO LO O Ot HOB'' -pi'.-s i-H C2 LOIO LO CO Cl O SirtCICteO-!"l3UOC11lCCOClfO ili3 131015W'3l913St5Sr-t-XX o i "ToTes t-i r; lo x lO o lo o MOC5Mf'OOH t-xcooccexxcicso CO "istico CI LO il Cl O O r- i-l I CO r-l CUUBEKLAKD VALLIT RAILROAD TiuieTsble July 20, 1191. Dowa TSAias. Cbaiub irsburaT Accommodation leaves Chamheraburs;, S ia a Bi; Sbippenabarg 7 04 a m; Newvillo 7 ltsn; Carlisle 7 4 a m; Jfechanicabarg I w4 a m: Dillaburf; a a ni; arrivea at Harrisburg ISiim. Uarerstowa Accemaiedation learea ITa- f eratown at 7 a wa, stopping at intermediate peicts, arrives st Usrrtshurf iv a aa. Utg aiaii leavea Wioeuestur ill II 1 m; Itartinabujg 7 it a as; Hageratowa t 49 a ui; Hreencaaile M a m; 11 arion t II a as; Cbaaiberabarf 8 a tn; Shippeaaburg S bi tl at; Newvill 1 U a a; Carlisle 10 14 a m; Ucchamcaburg 10 ib a ni; arrives at llarrisburg 11 16 a at. Dav Kxpreas leaves Qagerstown at .12 01 a ni; Greencastle XI 25 p ra; Marion 12 36 p ra; Cbambersbiirg 1 3 66 a aa; Shippena. burg 1 It p aa; Hewville 1 40 p rn; Carliale 2 s p as; Uechanicsburg 2 21 p at; Dilla burf 4 66 p ra; arrives at llarrisburg 2 60 P Evening Vail learea Yfincuester 240 a aa; afartinaburg 10 p m; Hareratown 4 8 aa; Ureencastla 4 47 p at; Mariea 4 67 p m; Chainboraeurg 6 16 f mi Sbippensburg 6 40 p tn; Newv'lleO 00 p as; Carlisle 4 25 p ra; alcbanicabarg ( eO p m- Billshurg 7 18 p m; arrives at llarrisburg 7 12 p an. fi'gt Expresa, leaves Wincboster 7 2i 4 111; liartinsburg i JO p in; Ilage.stewa 10 U) p ni; Graeneaatle 10 21 p n; Chambers, burg 10 46 pro; Sbippeasburg 11 04 p n; Newvillo 11 21; Carlisle 11 41 p aa; Mochas icsbarg 12 01 a ui; arrives at Harricbarg 12- 20 a tn. Additional train will 'eava Carlisle daily except Sunday at 6 60 a ra, stepping st all atei mediate atations; ar.iring at fclama burg at at 0 40 a m, and ea Saturaara only traies trains will leave Hrchaniobnrg at 6.1)0 p ra. arrive at Harrisbnrg 25 p as; leave Carliale t p as; arrive at Harrisbnrg 43 p as; atopping at intermediate ststiaas. The East A.il aad Kigbt Express Kaa will run daily between Harrisburg aad Ha geratowa, and livening Aail aad Morniag Mail daily between llarrisburg aad Caaaa bersburg vr TSAISS. U Express, leaves lisrriibsrg 6 40 a Uechanicsburg C a m; Carliale f 20 a m Ncwville40a a; Shippensburg 7 am Chsmberaburg 7 20 a ra; Greencastle 7 42 a at; Uagoratewn I a5 . urtinburg0 10 a at; arriveat Winchester 10 00 a as. M'r g Mail leavea Harrieburg at I 05 a at Dill.burg 00 a ,., Meeh.niciburg t 27 m as; Carliale t 62 a m; Ncwrille I 16 a m Sbippensburt SS a ra; Charnbersbarg 10 OS a m: Marion 10 17 a a; Greenbaatle 10- 21 a as; H.g.retown 11 00 a at; Martiasbarg 11 46 a m; arrives at vTmcheatar 12 26 p ra Aacuiniedation train l.ava. Hi.b.rg" at li p ni; Mectaaiesburg 12 20 .b as- r.e lis). 12 65; N.-vill. ! , p m- L,". Atarien 2 16 pm; Grccacaatla 2 21 p ra- Ha. gcratewa 2 60 d m Evening Mail ,.T Harri.burg 4 00 p pill.burg 4 65 ? m; Martinsbnrg 4 2 p P 09; V P a; xxewvill 6 16 p m pensburg 6 8 p ; Chambers burr tn; Marion 6 17 pm; Graeneaatle 4 i 21 Ship- o J a 20 P m: uegersiowa t UU p Martii burr 1 11 . ni: arrive, at . . W Cbarnberaburg Accommedatioa leave. Il-rr.sburg.t4 20p1n;.topp,.g iBt.r. mediate pomUand arrives at Chambarsburg Mb p ra. N. O. Express leaves Harrisburg at S 60 p ra; stepping at intermediste points aad ar rives at llaf-eratowa 1 1 10 p J Additional trail will MT, Harrisburg d.l Iv except Sunday at 7 10 p m, .rrjvi? " Carliale . I U p m .topp"'.- TJ "5t mediate atations and an Saturdav. Jr." will ...v. Harriaburg at 6 2$ pr'Vt Mecbaaicabarg at 44 p ra. Leave H.!,; burg at 10 30 p m, wivP. Carl"r.H1'ir2,(; p ; stoppi.g ,t .,, intermediate . ..ioV, 20 Memphis Express and New Orleans ' pres. ran daily between Harrisburg and Hi." rerstown and Morning Mail dailv K., H.rrisbnrg anl Cbambersbnrg 7 betW"" Pullman Sleeping Cara between Hacera town and New York on Morning Mai. Ha Night Expresa east and on TemphU Fx Fullmar 0rl""'Expr,a.ewPes;, EX" delphia and New Orleans ,"tW8en Ph,I Through coaches two and from philadel phia on Fast Hail and Day Exoreaa .... T Accomodation and N. oExpCw Wtlce Agaimt Tresspaao. tretspTnXlanda'o'r ' in Walker, FmXh :ndhF.v"dt:"Xned Oetober28tli, '91, ly. Brown, a cctinr-oHog 3 r: h l. GO GO cCrr-COOH s s s ss"sa s il !r! lo tonnoo o r-t WN CM H 00 a 3 a '3 5 s a '5 n o ti is o f o ejciontfOH o O O CiOOOOt-t-t- a al jf a 3 a c o O t - t - a a a a 3 o ' tc r xies ? r, f s - v -a a 9 a es Ci H CI O CI o ?i o - COCO OOTHCtll"!! -M o IS 12 O t- t- t- Cl I 2 s O O "M O T r ;C50O00O'-l-l,Cr-lrHHt3 .LO I- LO CI . CM CO 1-1 CO I 10 f 4 O Ot f 1 7. ! HH CM ' 1 2l J l -O o co -w " 'i 3 Eg LO -5 .5 at - ; w Ms o o GO o c ; ; e CO i-H CO LO LO o t t- t -l CS l . - S-? s 3. C 3 J! kwW 6 cs , a 3-S S u Cl c! 1-4 C5 C5 LO LO 1 1 r - l rH CJ rH LO O CM O H H Cl Ct C Q A I, E S M E T Oavanted .1 1 LOCAL OR TRAVELLING, to sell eur Nursery Stock. Salary, Expcnaas and Steadv Eniplernieut guaranteed. CIIASR BUOTHEHS COMPANY, t. Doc. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y. 3 a ft 9 O B1CCO pieasanfqpvr. Cpod quality on tje naref in only one sftajbe-3xa- full 6ozjbIu. t-e most corwenenr to cut for pocKt or to carry vljol?. Insist on JaVmer ffie Genuine with -fte red H im lag , made onjy by, 0&hn'finzcp,Br3-j,Louisv'le,l LOST MANHOOD I jiEiXTrnr (Pirer s F reach NerTe Reinedrls so Id w 1 1 h a W rtttsai Guarantee to cara allNervoud:esai V es, such as weak is Mraioir, Lots or Brain fower, c ..,.ness. H SCFORB AMn ..k. Wak.fuW ness. Lost Manhood, Lassitude, all drains sod loss OT power in either sex, caused ty oveMxertiea s youthful indiscretion, which ullimately lead to 1 himity, Cor.umption and Insanity. Price, l-"?a packase. With every j order we give a wnttee guarertse to curs or refund money By. anyaddxeaa, PIVER't REMEDY CO.. Telede, sa n Si til V,
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