i ! ill I ' b I ' -iiSL'ti- SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MirFLlNTOWK. VrEDSESDAT. MARCH 2. 1892. B. F. SCIIWEIER J , - - ebitoe abb raoratBToa. Senator Cameron lias been ill with esvfcre cold at "Wabiugton the past week. Skjjetap.v of tbe U. S. Treasury, Foster, Las gone to Europe for his health. Tub ship Indiana, steamed from Philadelphia, on the 21st of February with a full cargo of grain and other provisions, contributed for starving Ruasiaas. Govekxok Pattisox's Attorney Gen eral baj ben induced to act in re gard to the Reading Railroad grab, fitr-l a hearing has been appointed to take plac9 in the Supremo Court room in Ilarrisbr.rg this coming Thursday. Tue McLeod Ilea ling deal, is the topic of conversation and discussion in all circles, and public opinion this far, is decidudly against the deal, but in the consideration of a public question of such magnitude, it is proper that both sides be heard, therefore we give place to an nrticle, voicing tbe opinion of the Rending people, which, eee tlsowhtre in this issue. The State administration, actirg upon the inf'rmation of A. J. Cas set and T. V. Powderly, bus fixed Thursday, March 3, as the day on which to hear complaints against the lease of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Coiapunv, of the Lc high Valley a 'id New Jersey Central rail roads. The hearing will take place in the chamber uf the Supreme Court at Hairisburg, at 12 o'clock noon. After hearing the complaints and ar guuitnts, for iiud against the deal. tho AJminislnitini will determine whether public int. 'l est rcipiires in terfere DCO. Sa'Tetary l'laiie is out in a state ruent in regard to the mnriiige uud divorce of his son James G. Blriiio Jr. He is driven inti newspaper statement by the many newspaper repeaU of the unfortunate affair, lie eavs ha knew nothing of tho contem plated rrmrriae of his son with Mis Nevins. The son was only 18 veils of ago. 11a blames t; priest who per- form.d the marriii'e ceremony for not sending him a despatch inform ing 1 im of the contemplated marriage. He satb the Priest, had ample time to do that, for it took time to get tho archbishop to order a special dispen sation that tlie girl who waa a alho- lic might marry a boy who was bore, .baptized, and roared a protestant. 'All the troubla that the marriige has caused, tbe secretary blames 011 ths Finest. Mr. Blaine further says te the Tricot. You further alleged in juatt Ccatiou of your action tht if yon had not performed tho ceremony some one else eutside your commun--ion would havu done it. This is a common defense of evil doing and id unworthy of a priest and a man. You ruinjht 113 well justify tho mur der of a man by chloroform on the ground that otherwise someone else would murder him with a dagger. Prirua-y Election. Under the new election law, that will become operative at the next J election, all r.omiiiatiaus for judge, occgress, state senate, representative and so forth, timet be made, and cer tificates of said nomination be filed with the Secretary of tho Common wealth, on or before Tuesday, tho 13tU day of September, which is fif-ty-f-ix days before tho 8th day of No vember, 1SD2, on which the election will be held. Such in brief is the requirement of the Baker election law. Therefor, all nominations will have to be made in the summer, or in the first week of September. Th9 Delamater Jury Disagree. The Delamater jury wrestled with the embezzlement case 31 hours last week, and then informed the court that, they could not agree. They had beoi instructed by the court to find a verdict of guilty, if they believed thai, the defendants knew that they were insolvsnt when they accepted the last deposits. They were in . Btructed by the court to find a ver dict of not guilty if they believed that the defendants did not know they were insolvent at the time they accepted the last deposits. The first ballot stood, 3 for acquittal and 9 for conviction, and through all the balloting the figures were not chang ed. Politically, the jury was com posed of 8 Democrats nnd 4 Repub lieuus. Two Republicans and one Democrat voted for acquittal, and Democrats and 2 Republicans voted .for conviction. Canal Boat Transportation. The fifth re-union of canal boat- men, held at Newport, was a pleas ant event, and brought forth inter - esling and valuable information, rel ative to canal business, its trials troubles and pleasures. "W. D. Cramer, railroad train mas- ter at Mifflin station, delivered on address, from which tbe following valuable paragraph is given, relative to time on the canal, with the tonage hauled, as compared with the time and tonage by the railroad of to-day: "Many of us no doubt remember it took on an average of Beventy two hours to ran from Columbia to Hol lidaysburg with a line boat, carrying 00,000 pounds ; at ro-esent an engine will take fifty cars, each carrying sixty-thousand pounds, or a total of three million pounds and make tbe dis tance in fifteen hours. Again, it took twelve Lours to iro over the Portnfe I. o I rcilroad from Hollidaysburg to Johns town, thirty-six miles; now it is done in less than one hour, and the traffis is so great that there is more tonage moved by the Pennsylvania railroad in three days than was mov ed over the Juniata canal in an en tire season." The Coal Combination. The great combine of the coal carrying railtoadsse skilfully eDgi nsered by by President McLeod of the Reading is to be investigated by the New Jersey authorities. Despite the assurances of those in the deal that there will be no raise 1a prices there is a fueling that the dal is contrary to public interest and should not be allowed to hold. In this con nection the New Y'ork World, under the bold caption of "Break It Up," says: "Tbe coal combination is a con spiracy of capital against poverty, of greed against ned. It is meant to make every poor man use less coal and pay morj for it. It is meant to levy a tax upon every industry that usss coal, and the tax will be taken in the end out of the earnings of the men eaiployed- The people need more and cheaper coaL This conspiracy is intended to give them less and dear coL Productu n has already been cur tailed in order that the price may be maintained. The price will inevit ably be advanced in order that the cotispiratore may the rapidly ubsorb to themselves the earnings of other mn. Under conditions of healthy com petition surplus production would be reduced, not by stepping tbe work arm waes 01 miners, out bv a re- din-tiou iu price sullieuut to induce the people to use more ceal. The conspiracy is intended to destrov healthy conditions, exclude competi tion, and decrease production, while increasing tbe profits of tbe mono poly in control. It i a conspiracy against good morals and against the public welfare. It vi"ates the spirit of tbe law. It sets ct naught everv principle of equity. It threatens the people in their homes aud in their workl;op3 It is unjust, iniquitous, and very cruel. It must be broken uo if there bo law enough in this free land to protect a freo people. Vto command the foregoing article fromtiie World $am the right spirit. These are days of monopolies against the people, aud he need now is for thorough work and active refcistanco in defense of the people's rights and igainst the power of combined mon ey. Our Constitution condemns this deal. Its language is too plain to bs obscured. Tho Reading and La high Ya'ley were and are competing lines, and the prohibition is plain. The case of Coxa Brothers, fresh in the memory of all, only neds to be referred to in order to demonstrate the conditions violate'. They fell out with the Lehigh Yalley ad went to law with it. Did their works stand ? Yi.rs their collieries idle? No; but a orran cement waa made ot onco with the Reading, and it did the work that the L.-high Yalley had before been domg. Ccxe Brothers had two carriers ready to carry their coal. Thy broke with one and favor ed the other. It is too plain fcr ar gument that the two lines were bid ding for the same work. If bidders, then competitors. If competitors, then their merger or lease is forbid den. Do your duty, Mr. Attorney-Genial. Don't forget the vigorous fight for the people when tho South Pena., deal was broken up. Gover nor Pattison,you are in the balance: the people don't want monopolies in coal. Action for the people ic the duty of the Governor ; action prompt, vigorous Raul thorough. Philadel phia Herald, GEJVERJL A EtrS ITEMS. Pennsylvania makes the largest in the $3,000,- appropriation 01 any State Union to tho Public schools 000. The Northumberland Press says: "Wesley Riegel a Sunbury livery man was made pay a fine of $10 for trot ting his herse on the river bridge. A wise man in Detroit, Mich., who when he goes angry with his wife, instead of making a row, hastens to the yard, where he saw--, splits and piles op firewood until his indigna tion evaporates. Have you tried South American Nervine th gem of the century T lue great cure for Indigestion, Dya pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks Si Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. r I r mt Liverpool nun: some days ago James Mengle, of Meiserville, went into his graioery te get oats to feed his horses, and found a mouse in the garner. He ran it into a corner and tried to tramp it to death. The lit tie animal in its desperate efforts to escape ran up under one of his pant legs and went up in spite of all he could do. 'With all the shaking, clawing and striking he could do he could not check it 1 course. His sen sations can bettter be imagined than described, while the little mouse con tinued its course np his back. He peeled eff both oat and Test to have a better chance at the little vermit. At last it was up on one of tbe shoul ders, and there he grabbed and crashed it under his 6birt. jJDDITWJVjIL LOCALS. Tbe annual meetiDg of the Penn syvania Odd Fellows Anniversary Association, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will be held at Shamo kin on April 27th, 1802. This is the seventy second anniversary of the order. Tbe Grand Lad ere meets at Sunbury this year. The Middieburg Pst referring to to the fact tat Old Abo Lcy, the prince of tramps, ha3 been sent to the Harrisburg asylum from Jan ata county, talks of the old man's no madic life and adds; Shakespere says, "The good men do is burried with their bones," and it is our pri vate opinion that Abe's bones will not be crowded for room." English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks St Co., Druggists, Mitilintown. Nov. 13, lS!)0-ly. A New York exchange says : The census that is being taken in the State of New York under the enumer ation bill rushed through the legis lature of that State by the fradtilent msjority will bo the most iniquitous piece of business ever perpetrated upon the people of that State. The whole scheme is worked to show an enormous population in the large cities where Democratic majorities do most abound. The effVct intend ed is to adjust the legislative acd congressional districts so as to retain Democratic ascendancy in that State. 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 given up ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic 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 hirhlv." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. Banks Si Co. May 14-ly An exchange truthfully remarks: Every town has a class of would bo sinnrt people that belittle everything and every one's business iu their neighborhood ; fiud fnult with oaes stores, becaurie they do not compare with stores in larger places; with the mechanics, because they are not (they think) like mechanics at some other place; with the doctor, be cause tbsy lose a patient occasionally that dies from gome incurable mala dy ; with their neighbors, whatever may ba the calling they find fault ; the greatest amount of their windy ammunition thpy fire at the local paper because it is not complete with motropolitan journal. Nine out of ( very ten of t;;ee smirt alecks aie as far below the object of their crit iriain as the moon is below the s.in They have not "gumaion" enough to keep their credit up, and aro not straight on the books of the very mau they criticise, and are not able 'o write a grammatical sentence nor fpe 11 Lalf the words correctly. Mnsr a Seng of Deinocrnt4- "Sing a song of Democrats, Must!? full of rye, Goidu down lo Washington Feeling pretty Hy. Bnt when CoDpre.s epftied What lirel.r muss! Evpry mother's son of thsm Bfgan to kick and cuss. Cleveland in tbe nursery Acting very funny, Hill in tbe pantry Eating bresd and bney. ill'! in the back yard Hanging out the clothes, Alont; came a ' Crisp" bresza And Diipd cfThis nose.' Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., 6ayR: ''I have been in a distressed condition for three years frcm Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Djspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervina which done me more good thau any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weekly person to use this valuable and lovoly remedy; A fow bottles of it has cured ins completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War rantod the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Mifflintown, Pa . May 14, ly. Tribute of Respect. Resolution of respect adopted by the Prosperity School. Oriental, Pa. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God, in his infinite wisdom to re move from our midst a faithful and ardent schoolmate in the person of Bertram Benner. Whereas in his death the family mourn the loss of a delightful son and our school a faithful scholar, lovsd and respected by all Resolved, therefore tbat we as a school tender our heart felt sympa thies to the bereaved family m their sore affliction and cemmend them to Him who doeth all things welL Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to tbe bereaved family and they be published in the various papers. Carrie D. Sheaffer, Clara E. Bcale, Emma Clark, J. W. Strawser, C. J. Strawser, Committee. Ask Tour Frietaela lbeMt It. Your distressing cough can be cui ed. We knew it because Kemp a liaisam witnin tne nast few rear has cured so many coughs and colds in tuis community, its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its srenuine merit Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50c and $1 at all drug gists, tf. Locust Run. The class in penmanship at this place taught by Prof. O. G. Detra closed Thursday evening, Feb. 18, 1S92. The class met and elected as a committee, to examine the books, the following citizens: Solomon Man beck, William Eagler Sr., and New ton Liukens. After a close examination of the books we found the result to be as follows : Book of most improvement, George Rapp, received the $30 prize Book of 2nd b6st improvement, John Hostetler, received the $20 prize. Book of test writing, George White head, received the $10 prize. All well pleased with the work which was done. Another class is looked for in the near future. For a Time. I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1 50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as long ab there is sufficient trade to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled with all tbe latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fiue Cenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fine Accessories, that would do credit to the large cities. We propose during this reduction to let our werk speak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will be the cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata ceunty. Respectfmllv, JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1892. Winter Stock at Cost. To make room for spring goods. Hoixobauoh & Son- Sale Reenter. March 8. Samuel Hetrick will sell at bis residence in Walker trp., one mile west of Mexico, horses cows, young cattle, brood sow, shcatf, farming implements of every kind. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Mabch 8. At 10, o'clock A. M., T. Amos Oberholtzer will sell on tin premises of Katharine Kurtz, two miles east of Van Wert, horses, eows, young cattle, one shout, wagons and 11 kinds of farming implements. Uarch 10. Mary B Waller will sail on tho premises of Jacob Lemen, at Hawn'a Mill, in Milford township, two horses, firming utensils houae holdgoods, and numerous other ar ticles. Sale at 1 o'clock. P. M. Haiku 11. Harrison Miuuimum will sell at his place of residence a mile and a half west of Johnstown, Juniata Co., 2 horses, one mnre with foal, colts, A cows, 20 sheep, G young crdtle, wagons, reaper, mower, corn nnd f.ats. and many other articles. Salent 11 o'cLck, A. M. March 14 T. K. Heckraan will sell at hi p;nce near Oakland, horsed, iv.ttle, a large number uf sheep and hogs und many other articles. Maiu-ii 1G. Dauiel Ritz will bjU on the John Reno farm, a mile and a half Northeast of Mifllintown, horsie, cows, cattle, hogs, jotatocs by the Lusho), and farming implements. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Mabch 19. Mrs. J. H. McAllister will ell at her home on Cherry street, MiiHintown, Pa . all kinda of house hold gouds. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Makcs 22. Joseph II. James will ell at his place five miles north of Milllintown, one uan;e, two cows, one yar old colt, corn, oats, frm imp'e ments and so forth. Sale at 1, p. m. A Cure Tor Cetnstlfrallesi asiel Sick Bleadacbe. Dr. Silas Lnne wiiile ia tbe Rocky Mountains, discovered a rout that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cura for constipation. It i iu tho form of dry roots and loave.t, ana is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure aick headache in one nirrbt. For the blood, liver and kidnevs, and for the clearing up of the complex ion it docs wonders. Drujrgibts sell it at 50cts a package. tf PBESIDENT A. A. M'LUOD. The Man Who Directs the An thracite Coal Trade. 'The R3dinr Railroad's recent acquisi tion or the Lrhigh Valley and New Jeraey Central Roads, the most stupendous rail road deal ever consumated in the world and tbo most startling financial eporation ef tbe age, will have ccass(uncas so momentous and far reaching as te be almost beyond the itraap of the average mind. Not enly does it make tbe Reading Eailroad themnst powerful corporation ia tbe United States and tbe largest employer ef labor on tbe civilized globe, but it practically consti tutes i's president, A. A. McLeod, the dic tator of the anthracite ca! trade and tbe arbiter of the fortunes of the vaat interests and industries dependent upoa the trade. It ia natural that some curiosity ibenld be manifested regarding this remarkable man, and that some aoxiuty abould be felt as to the policy he may he expected to par sue. These who know Mr. alcLeod and those who have closely wstched tbe brill iant and sagscions tactics by weans of which he has lifted a bankrupt corporation out of the slough of financial disastsr and physical decay, making it a aolvent and moat powerful company, will have no fear but tbat be will use bis vast authority cau tiously, wisely and for tbe public good. No apprehension need be felt as to the effect of tbe now order of things upon the prices of coal. While it ii expected that the aggregated net profits of the unified Keading svsie tu from Ibis source will be increased $8,000,000, ncithrr furnace, nor foundry, cor poor man's li -.r li will be tax ed a penny to bring about this result. Thb fact is that the old system of mar keting eoal through an army of ssles agents quartered in magaificent offices, levied tri bute upon producer and consumer jeintly to tbe extent of from 25 cents to $1 per tea. Mr. McLeod proposes tbat this system of fattening middlemen into millionaires shall cease, that tbe producer and the consumer shall be brought together and that the pro ducer, the carrier and tbe consumer shall reap the benefit of the saviag tbua made. Tbe old system of reckless and ruinous competition has made coal cheaper at Bos ton and Chicago than withm tbe bordns of this State, with tbe rssult of aubjectieg oor manufacturers to a formidable and highly irjurieui rivalry, shutting them out ef markets thai ought by right to be their own, sad forcing the wages of storking peo ple in this, the richest State ia the Caion, te a level with these of tbe less favored States ef th'j East. Mr. Mcl lod proposes to stop thia unfair and sustr discrimination against Pennsyl vania. '. be manufacturers of thia Stale will pay no more, and probably less, than do now for their fuel, while the price of those at distant points will be so adjusted as to pay reenab'e prnfit to th mininit and tranf y rtinn inte-es'a. and at the saroa timi gWe mannfactur- r of thia ceaUproducirg Sta'e th advantage to which their proximity lo the ponree of sup ply justly rntitl-a them. It may be true that "con-petition is the life ef trade," but it has prov d to bfl the desth of prosperity in tht anthracite regions of Pennsylvania. To the old system ef al ternate strife and trace between competing corporations and the trade fluctuations re sulting therefrom, is due the arbilrarv sus pensions of work and the reduction of wa ges wh eh bare so sorely oppreosed tho tai usrs and caused such serious losses te tho snercauti'e communities dependent epon their trade. Mr. Ucl.eed propoa.s thit horeifter pri ces shall be stable and employment steady ai lair wages. Ue believes that ttie new order of things will be especia'lr ad rant a gons to tlioie engaged in or in av mas ter interested in the ruining industry. From a financial point of vi.w, tbe gen eral wrallb of Penasylvania b .s heeu in creased millions ot dollars by the succeM ful culmination ot President Mc Lend s ef forts. The coiupinies iuclndel in the new compact are pr-ieticaliy owned in Ph lalol pbia and olhcr parrs of the State, and the noiwous enbascement in tbe vjlu.ol their stocks and bonds, with tho assured certain ty of regular dividends, means increased happiness in thousands of homes." runkeaatii or the Liquor Habit positively Carael by Ad nalolstarlBc; Br. 11 a Ln as ' tioldosa SooclUc- It ia msiufactured as a powder which ess be given In a glsss ef brr. a cap of cofl'ae or tea, or in foad, without tas knowledge el the patieat. It is absolutely harmless and sill atTsct a parmaueat and tpeedy care, whether tbe patirat t a tnodarat drinker or sn a!cabo!ie wreck. Ithaa barn gives iu thousands of din, and in avery inataaee s perfect cure has followed. It with riiLi. The system oace impregnat ea with tne Specific, it becomes an uttar impossibility tor the liquor sppetita to xit. Cures guariutet d. 48 page bock of pa: tx-uUra ftre. A J draa 00L srxemcco., 185 Race St., Ciacio catl, O. Jusa 24, '! ly. Qck Kr4uhe and niters all the trouble tnol dent to a bilioua atateof tho arsutm. such as Ziixxluau, K&uaea, Drowsiness, Distress after eatiuf . l ain ia tUa tj.le, he. While tliclrmost rsuaa aaule auocea has been ahown ill c'iling 4 rica'jche. Tit Carter's Little LItst Pins are equally ntluaijle in Constipation, curing and ptw venti'. tl11aann07lr.it coia;,lAlut.vhile tho? also roiTfl sU i!.corur on Uestomju:li .stimulate the liTeraadleguitaCiakoaeia. ren ll Uiel only carta e, 'efirvthtrr ful J h tUmoctprir.. to fheme wM muiiar from tLi disiroAaiiif complaint; butforta L.at:y tbttrg rxlnMdoc Dot nil hr,nd thoea Tnio oucu try Uia Mill find thsw 1 1 it ) pi i lmla iblolnomr iy way thit they will not hm wiU liEg toduwiliioutUisua. But after ailcida. il tisfJL'a latlie hanecf so mary llraa tbat herw ia whets ve make cur gnat buaat. Cur frUiacura It while others do not. Carter's Little liver Ptlla are very small and Very ea7 to take. One or two pilla male a Joee. They are at nelly Tonotabla and do not gripe or purg butl'y Uielr gen tlo action please ail whs (uethein. In vials at 22 cents; fire for tL 6oid ty drugg-iat evscywiiara, or sent by nis i. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SALL PILL. SbiALL DOSE. SUALLPRiCt Bomiacn!'l an t&e Bwt. IX La Maua, Plimotth Co.. Ia., May. ttfiO. 1 suUGred xrn temporary aloeilnaanesa from orcrvork for two yectra. Utz wbich I used Pastor Eoenlg'a Nurse Tonic, aod cas recommend aama as boat medicine for .iiniiny troubles. . BOIlKQOli&T. Kxtnu-t From a Letter of tbe Rev. J. UdGow&ii, Cadynlle, New York : 1 nx-oimaund yon to send for six bottles of Pact, KoecJx'a Nervo Tonic, and let liar use It aa dizecUxU It cored eever&l ia my yariah. Eaur Gi nvjiviu,, K. Y.. Oct. M, It). I need one botUe of Taalor Koenig'a Kerre Tonic tor dizziness and nerroua headache, aad It did ail you claim for It and even more. I had bum au&iiiiig lur years. MliU P. UAHC&. Fnrff.-a Talnable r-K5c ea Keem lib ft; 1 nt rre to arirtdiiri ST g and poor VRUfn'j ean alto ot.li llbrBa Uila medicine free of cnarja "Ti 1l remedy has b-n prepared by the BTre:-d Pastor ijf. vt fort Were. luS. aluceUIMud tanuw prepared unoerliia direction br t&e ICO EH I C SUED. CO.. Chicago, tl!. Bold by Drocstata at 01 per Bottle. CfbrC& ZetrseaUsa.Cl.lS. 6 Eotties or tf S. Oorwunitlri Surely Ourvxt. r Twa mere : Pliaai iaferaa yevx mi! ass ska I ban a sueeHTe riaiily for ate aboro-aaaBed el By iaa taaMly eee tfceaaaade ef kepeieee eases tare eeem araaaaaaay eni I ekall ee glae. a eea4 twe aestlea ef asy seaaedy VMS te aa? ot ?w sssiiaa who bare arm atyaleat at the? wia eea4 me Sbeir Xxereaa and P. O. siHreaa, Kaaveot C&Uy. C A. mUOOVH. IC Cv, let Pearl aM-, a. T. TO UEA Mjf. waeteaa ' 4 a TalsaM Use lege ftr keeae ark ; eheald fce wke at Bern rratt. w. a. v A FavorabI ferdlct attar Tvvealy Tear Trial. Tbe original au4 only geaame Comeouad Oxygen Treatment tbat ef Dra. Starksy A 1'balee, is a scientific a4juatmest of tbe ele. ments ef Oxygen sn Hiiro jeo magnetired; and tke eompound Is so ceadeased and made portable tbat il is sent to sll tbe world. It bss been ia use for mere tbsn tweety yesrs; thousands of patients hare Ibeea treated, and recommend it. a very signifi cant fact. It doea aot act aa moat drays d e by creat iag another ailment, often requiring a sec ond course to eradicate the evil alTects of tke first, but Compound Oxygea is a revit alizer, reaewing, atreagtbening, iavigorat icg the whole body. These ststetceats are confirmed bv Inn ereus testimonials, published ia - ear book ef 200 pages, only wito tit express permis sion, of tbe patieits, their names sad ad dresses sre given 0d yoa ran refer te them for farteer informatiea. The grsat success! of our trsalmeol bat giyea rise te a host of imitators, unscrupu lous persons; some calling tbeir preparation Comaonod Oxygen, often appropriating onr tratianoniale and tbe names ef onr patients to reccommsnd worthless concoetioas. Bat say substance made elaewbere or by otbera, and called Compound Oxygea njarioue. 'Compound Oxygen Its Mode o Actios and Eesuits,' is the title of a new book of 208 pages, published by Drs. Starksy A l'a len, which givea to all inquirers full inform ation as to this remarkable curative agent, and a record ef surprising cares in a wide range of chronic cases many ef them after being abandoned to die bv other physicians. Will be mailed free to any addreas ea ap plication I Drs. Starkey A Fbalen, 1S29 Areb St., Philadelphia, fa., 120 Sutter St., San Fran cisco, Cal. CARTERSl ef 7ewfal eseaea. eee last eaaaM4. ere. I em (nT--1 aeafeelaaw faal W mini. A reed bf every eMUte4.. liaaat WALK IN. Walk in and examine our large and raried tock for the Fall Trade of 1891 and the Winter of 1S92. Wt are Ere r Ready To show customer- ur goodi. It is our business to supply your wants and vre knew that we can accommodate you, ii you drop in and deal with us. We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the raried taste of people. We have a full line of Yocelty Goods, that people want these times. Just a?k for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES- at drp prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser- Tice SHOES- Our ehoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest te the Substantial Shoe and Beot (or the field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost ererything, and what we hay'nt get, we'l Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands THY OL'R TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Hum Stkkxt, OrrosiTE Cocit Hocre, ASiiSiuteTvii, Pa., LEGAL. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is Lerrby given that letters leta- msutary in tbe taiuof Eiihu Beuaer, late ul the borough ot Taompsentown, Juaiata reaotr, I'snciyivacia. daceasdkhas bren grautsd to Jemima ISsnner. an 1 f. V. alanbrek, of said boroueh of Tbompson tewa, to whom all t-siseus iadehled to said estate are requested to make payment and these having claims or demands will make know a the same without do .it. J KM IMA Hb.NNKK, Axrrvfrtjc T. W. MAJifcKC'K, xuor. Feb., 6, 1!3J. 1 JAETlTiOS OTICE. Ia tbe Orphans' Court of Jnnkita county. Ia the matter ef tte f-artition of Ilia real eslata of Luke Maix, late ef Uearua tewsship, juniata rotia'y, Pa , deemed. To Hannah Msrx, aiilow, KooureTexn, Ja nia'a county, I'a., Joseph Marx, Konuse ton Juniata ceunty, heana.; Levi Marx, Weoster, Ohio; (ieorge alaix, Anouse town, Juaiata couuiy, t"a.; Alary Marx, in termarried witb George Dressier, Keouse town, Juniata county, h ; jlsrbsra Marx, intermarried with Jeieioicli hnctaets, Sba mokin, I'a.; Jul' Aan Maix, luieriuarrisd with Samuel D. Z:der, 'iboiu piuntown, Juniata ceucty, Pa.; Jaceb Irein Marx, Scott, Van Wart county, Ohio ; Benton Marx, Woosler, Oslo; Ko'b.ccx Jinx, inter married witb Joel Miser. (Menial, Juniata eounty, Pa.; Irwin Ksistetter, V est Sagi naw, Michigan; Lake Kcr.I.t.er, Oriental, Juniata ceunty, I'a.; Saluiuon Kuretetter, West Led), Ohio; Karbsra Keratetter, inter married with K. W. Senders, Oriemal Ju niata ceunty, Pa.; Andrew U. Kerstetter, Stroupatown, 5 order county, I'a.; Sophia Kerstetter, intermarried wilb Jacob Arm stroLg, Stronpstown, fcnydet county, Pa Kotice is hereby given tbat in ptirsuae.ee of an order of tbe Orpbsas' Court of J"uul ala county, a writ of fartiiiun has iriued from said Court tu tbe Sheriffs! said couu tv, returnable on Ike bill day ui Marcn, A. D. ibVl, and thai tho Inquest will meet for the purpose ei making partition Ac, of said real estate of aaid decedeul, on Tues day, March 1st, A. li ls'J, at 10 o'clock A. il , ef ssid day, upon tbe premises, (the late reaidence of tbe decsseai,) In L'onroe township, Juniaia couoly, at which time and place you can be present, if rou sea proper. SAMUEL LAPP, Sharif. Suaairr's Orrica, MirrLiarowa, ) February 9, 1S92. ACME BLACKING it cheaper aa at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS !'cciiae shoes once blackened with it can t kept clean by washing them with water. Tcni'lo in moderate circumstances find it 1 reliable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because v 'nut they spend for Blacking they save in s!:oe leather. It is the cheapest blacking considering; in quality, and yet we want U sell it cheaper if it can be done. We will pay Reward f a recipe that will enable ns to msko Vourt Acme Blackimo at such a price t.:nt a rrtnilercan profitably sell it at 10a. i bottle. This oiler is open until J an. st, ioil "V.'OZiTT A HANDOTFK, Philadelphia. Vld Jumtiurt painted with PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like stained and varnished fMte furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it. You ran change a pine to a walnut, or a cbeiry to mahogany; there is no limit to your kacies. Ail retailers sell it IBbutsklndeep. Therearethersandsof ladles wbo hare ragu',sr fralurea and wuld be ac corded tbe palm of beauty were It not for a jvvir onrapleaioa. ToaU snea We rroommend DR. MISFIA S VIOLA CREAM as piaKeaalr.g U. qnalltif tbat qulekty change the moat aallow and florid complexion to one of natural health aad nnblcmished beanty. It cures Oily Bkin, Freckles, Hlack Heeds, BloU-hea, Bunbum, Tan, Pimples, and a'l Imperfections of the skin. It is not aerretie but a eure, yet la bet ter for tho toilet tshie powiler. Sold by Dragfista, or sent pe-Mr"!'1 ntmn recetpt of SOc. C C. tin rt-.. A CO., Telede, O. G et a good paper by subscribing for the SxaTTHSL aao EspraLicaa. 110,800 XTiYa MK ' H H IN lii W JL OliXXXt-. Our .ntir. stock muat now b. room for SPRUNG from now for tit. next 30 days. Every thing 8r Anything you may want in the line of Mens, Boys and Children s uota ing, ana GENTS' FURNISHING GOODb- OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS hom the , heary torm to the finest Bjj- Ter. We make a Specialty or hne uvercoais. u a u.uui. w ber boots and shoj for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Neckwear, Hata, Cap., Trnnka, Valisee, Underwear, Shirts, Collare, Caff, umbrellae, Wateh rT , i Tr.mor,,lniia T?irr Barcrains. es, Jeweiry etc., you cia uuv m uo COHEIV 4- to o o r m M (TS CO O K CI CO oocso cs cs oooox;it-onont-iNrioi3oo OCWncCCtCtHOOlOCOrtlSINOHO ttsioi9ioiaieioasii(oncff)c LicoooO'dO'Vioiso to on mcinhooo cocococoeocococo 10 o rt CM b V" M A H EH r H o P3 hi H hi 4 H J5 rS 333 ?s 3t 30 O 00 CO MNMCOOOI-TI-OIOrTtCO CCHHHHHHHHHCJCICIHOOO lO O O t h co o n c- CO ec rHr-lr-liH wt 0(00110 0010 laHiawsjcictctH OOOOt-t-tc-t-t-C-t-t- o 0 - a a M . . a n O to c u. O O B -D c X t e 3 . a o B o t. . u s G h t z Bj s lo o o x o en jj OHBOO . Hocoeo-' HH o CO io -i c lo ee 1- lo ci t o o cc o 2J lo rtlOCICOrTLOOOHCIOCOi-'CiN CCOCC CClClPi OOOOOHHCIHHH i-l eH t-t I 1-1 1H i-l i-l eo 00 ia r- i o jj SnOBOHrtHtltOCXl CCKWNelHrtHHHHH co o o o r cr; lacf oct HOCOHII a lo ji ct s n o o h o rt o 10 1.0 to n o rtrtcicicoiaioocivccocfwo LoiaisLoioifliaioototot-r-ccxci 'lOOHr.Lo ccloo 1.0 o C3OC0C0V'0OOrt t XOOCOOOCCOOCaCSCi "o lot x co es lo rt ci CO O O rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt Lecta r. ATKiasea. V. K. at. Tsaisn. ATB.I2SaH A- PSHBaU-L, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, uirrLixrswv, r. -'eliectie aaa Ceaveyaacist; preaspt ly attoaae te. rricr 9a af aia street, ia alace ef real deace ef Leais X. Atkiasea, Kie,., seath e Bridie street. Ict2,l. Jeas IfcI.AieBLU. Jessra VF. Btimmsv aVt.AOUBVlU fclTlMMKL, IfiBDEAHOE A8EMTS, port uorJL, jff.vuTJ ce., rj. CyOrjj reliable Ceaapanioa represeated. Jaa. 1, ISK-ly si.i.a.ciivuii, aa. aaawia M.caiwreita, R. D. U. CSAWrORD A iiOM . have farmed a partaership fer the practice et Medicine aad their collateral braaches. Olice at eld si. ad, career mt Third aad 9r a?(e streets, kliiamtewa. Fa. Oae er betb et tkem will be teaad at their eBice at all tiaaea, asless etberwise prelessieanlly ea (aged. April 1st, 110. J WISU TV) STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I caa step tmtiicii ia less thia re aainutea ; as pais, ae extracting. That I caa extract teeth witheat pais, hy tea use eTa laid applied te the teeth aadgans; as daager. Tbat Diseased JV Saasaikaewa as Scarvy) treat Jfgjj-ed aecceasfully d a care warigraated ia every Testb Fills aad warrsated fer lire. Artifcial Teeth repaired, exchanged er retaeddled, freos .M te $12 per eat.' Beastiful Guaa Kaaiaelad Teel iaserted a prices te suit all. All werk warrsated t give perfect satis fies, reea'.e whe have artificial teeth with which they eaaaet eat, axe especially invited fossil. Tarns Cash. G. L. DERR, Practical Bemtlat, BtTlSLISBIB IB MtrTLIBTeWB, Pa., IB 1SS. ct. 14 '15. GENERATiriM ac-rco - VT.- T Every Sufferer . W Sold ererrSheVi PrteeSS,b7r.ll'?,h HiCRETT COLLEGE iAsssrjsi of COMMERCE THC LEADING 'Ut tro4 mi rni sr S4 IM CkrvMiaars notice Atainat Trempaii. All persoas sre hereh ..tt,.-j . j vwuviVfuCU m) Tdk r.s,p. on the land, ef ,h. andersigned ia Waker .Fermanagh and Favette town ships: A. S. Adams, John Mchle.n j. " UIUSjHVH B a 3 II McMesn's heirs, Robert McMeea. William IIa..11-8'""1" " October 28th, '91, ly. closed out, Regardl of Cost to make STOCK vj 1 :3..J 0 BHOvn. THOMPSONTOW ,JA. etnouo CO r-i bo S4 a RMnt-nnoo 00 00 00 00 t t- to to C r-l o CO lo 1-3 raionoo O f e-l O O O e 1-1 c c 0 -i 00 o o CO Ui o rt a 3 a a 'Z a o a ct 5 H noun r. n in Tfl CI O CO CO rt o o HH T3 (3 B a a a o Its ' a 3 a at .-3 a o b o ! 2 o 1 J- ttEfi . W1 te ft 55! e ao 0 el u u el i-T co T3 a 022 t t, 3 : T3 a IH M O CI O d w w OCIf HOC! ec ro o 1010ICOt-t-l-N s- a a 3 a "Si CO , .LO cm c eo t-wno U3 H CO HOCItl ci 1-1 i-i cm co co eo a " 3 tf J LO To alt a a tst 3 o CO cs O O O O l-O co H co 10 ia jj etr-t-H rt 3 S rt Q rt O a - c ej o Z a O Spo" .S cm e Sl rt LO O LO O O rtOOO w rt rt CN es cs r- r- O? Q ALESMEVT O w a k rr v: r .li LOCAL OK TKAVELLINfi, to sell eur Nursery Stock. rJalarr, Knx-nses and Steadv Enplevment guaranteed. C1MSB liROTHEKS COMPANY, t. Dee. 8, '91. Rochester, N. Y. use oar AT- eTrflME Will ll&YOl) MOW Honesty WHr.TAlLTflToYll- LOST MANHOOD! ffra Freaick frTe Remedy,). aoldwnh.Wiifci, Oaaraetee tOCM aurterrousdiseaa. et, such u Wfc Memory, Los, Braia Power, Ner- t . AFTin use " i - .t"a. uusnese. hj ? Wakeful. BtelT lead to la, "J- Pricl.oo, we eive Sueraetee so care IT. jr w a r y uiau te v.-,.,. r. 17 V
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