7 SE1STLNEL & REPUBLICAN MI?FLliJTOWN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1802. B. F. S C II W E I E R enrroa i raorairroa. Thb Huntingdon liuformatcry boy shipping cases are to be investigated. The blizzard last week damaged the Illinois wheat crop in the ground. Philadelphia will send an other ship lovl of provisions to Russia, for the stirving pyople, in April. The French Chambers propose to pass a bill making it punishable by death t) willfully destroy properly by moans of explosives. Lieitesaxt C. A. L. Tottex, pro lessor of Military Scitnco, in Yale College, has rnado a calculation from the Bible time table, through which heurelicti the destruction of the world ia 1S99, and in tbe ye-.r 20C0, the millerjium will begin. BKxvroR Hill's presidential bcKra trip in the South wns seriously cloud ed ut Oliver, Gaurgiu, where the train, which was running at the ra'o of 40 miles an hour, ran over and kil'ed a colrtd woman. It is the bankers and brokers of London aud New Y rk who are fight ing r.g.inwt restoring svcr to tie time Lonorfid pla -e that it occupied up ta 1S73. It wns in 1873 that the banking aid broking interest suc ccde.l in ir llneiicing Congress to repeal the act au'hor'zii'g the free coinage of silver. Gerhany has er forced compulsory education, or in other words, com puls' ry in'f llectu il training in the school-, and now, the E:np?ror pro poses lo adopt compulsory religious teaching io the schools, confining the teaching to certain creeds or d'mom inatioii.i, which, u ptrs'sts ia will dethrptit: lit in. Tin German wiil fight quicker f t his religion than he wiil for his ui-ad u.d butter. Look ( lit William ! Ths ma'i who belongs to a small party, so small indeed that ho i the only voter in it, is not deprived of his vote by the new election law, as many people have coma to believe that lie is A man has the right to voe any rams on a ticket tint te ! chooses to write, a?id the vole must ritTi ii i .t "l'if n in nflf liova' , " ' , . . " i o i enougo of a following to make 3 per cent, tf the votes polled before they ' are entitled, under the law, to have tho na-nes of their candidates print ed cn the ticket. It has come to be fashionable to get off ehronie complaints on tho judgment andmortgjge indbtedues of farms, which is ull wrong. Of course too heavy an indebtedness will bring about financial disaster, but a reasonable amount of indebtedness hurts no one. By going into debt men buy farms. Few men are able to buy land without going into debt. 35y goiiig into debt, most of the store keepers nud other buainess men en gage iu trade. Railroad enterprises Und enterprises of all kinds are cn- gaged in by going into deb. It is only too much of debt, like toomuch cf any other goxl financial! v- thing, that kills Ex Secretary Bav.vrd, is out in a long letter to the Democracy in par ticular, and the people gnerally, against restoring silver to the old right of free coinage, but in the close of his lotter admits the correctness or soundness of the effort to restore silver to its old time position of a standard of value, if only the certain nations of Europe, who have demon etized silver would agree to the same thing. That is the inspiration of a'd tho gold bugs, they are under the lead of the European men who con trol the bonded indebtedness of the world, and it is their purpose to rule out all money ai a standard, except ing gold, so that their financial bar Test mny bo the greater. If they can get the governments of the world to adopt gold, only, as the standard of alue, their shave shops will make more monev. A Conarressman's Funeral. "Washington, D. C, March 1G. Senators Warrem and Pasco, Repre sentatives Balknap, Long Fellow, Gillespie and Paynter, Sergeant at Arms Yoder, Mrs. Kendall and her son and a house messenger had a wild experience attending the burial of the late Representative Kendall, of Kentucky. At Morehcad, Ky., tbe hearse and six light spring wag ons awaited them. Snow was falling and winds were howling. Catas trophes occurred from the start. The her rse being too small, tho coffin had to jo pnt in a wagon, and Congress man Fellows and the messenger left behind. After crossing the Triplett River, which overflowed their wagons, they struck the foot of the first of five mountains to cross. Every man had to walk up amid the flying snow. Senator Warren had to take a tipsy driver's seat, but wa left at a farm housr, where eleven people had three beds. Senator Pasco had to pry tbe hear.se out of the mud with a rail. The party remained only for a hymn and prayer at West Liberty and started home over the ice. All the delegation walked and rode by turns. All had frosted faces and blistered feet, while Senator Pasco and Captain Belknap suffered with spraieed wrists. The Bight of Arrest. "Slieriffi, constables and other of ficers of the peace are often in doubt as to their powers, in the matter of mating arreats. Quite a number be lieve that they must be in possession of a warrant before they can arrest anyone, no matter whether they are eyewitnesses to the perpetration of tbe lUegrai act or not. 11ns is a mis tako. In a recant ca3e in Philalel phii. Judge Gordon, in charging a jury in a case of alleged falsa arrest and imprisonment, took oecision to remark: "Tha rhrht to arrest a citi zen by any policeman without a war rent is one which it is well to define, both for the benefit of police officers and -the commonwealth. A police man has the right to urrest for an offence committed in Ltis presence without a warrant, but he has no right to arrest nuy citia-n without a warrant for an offense which he did not bee committed." Now, if our peace cllicers will simply substitute sheriff, constable, justice, burgess, or any other peace officer for policeman in the abovo opinion, they have their powers ia the matter of arrest fully defined." Coal Prices Advanced Twsntjfive Cents on the Ton. The price cf cbestnnt coal has been increased 2o cents a ton, to take effect iramaJiately. Tho advance was ordered yester day afttruoou, at a mse'-ing of the generals lies agents of the authracite cord eompaoiss, held in the Washing ton Building. All the principal com panies wi re represeute J at the meet ing. After ho meeting tho announce ment WdS mads public that tha sched ule price of chostnut coal had been advanced 2o cents, to tuk3 effect at once. It was explained that the advance was ord red merely for the ; purposa of "iqualizing" tho price of ' the various grades; but a fjlatice at tho cffijial schedule of prices will J suo'.v mac tua -eonanzmsr claim is hardly tsnab'e, in as much are three different prices as there for four grades of coil, as follows:- Grate, $3.55 per ton; chestnut, S3.G3; eg, $2.75; stove, $3.90. There was no changa i'i any price except that for chestnut sizx A dis- couui oi n.ieea cents a ion is auoneu ; Lionis man. who recently wsdJed a on these pricts to jobbers. I prstiy bells of that city, was aho In further excuse for tho advmce, chuckling. Ho was praising himself it, was st it?d by the agents that thejf,.r having successfully pas-ed all price of chestnut coal has been ua-' spectat rs without betraying the fact duly depre?s1 by producing com-1 0f his r 'Ciut marriago. 'Bathe was panies having large amounts of ac- mistaken. cumulated stocks on hand. These Thp shoe told a nlain tdorv. The otocks are now cleared out and the I full advance is expected to ue ho,d. I It, wns agreed to limit the produc-' tion this month to the basis of 2,000, 000 tons, not including the estimated ! ostput of 500,000 tons of the Peun- j sylvania and the Now York, Ontario ! and Western Railroad Companies j mere is rea.son to believe tiiut tue reason why the companif3 waited untu ,..f thQ mih of March elapsed bafore they raads the advance iu price was becausa they did not deem it wise to fchow their power too soon after the impregniole coal combine which i3 tho result of the great Reading deal. UNFAVORABLE COM VEST. When tho newj of the astion ot the sales agents waj known in Wail Street late in the day there were many unfavorable comments, espec ially on the part of those who are opposod to the conl combination, on the ground thu it gives tho compan ies absoluto control over thu prica of fuel. The advance was hniied as proof that the men who put through the coal deal have deceived the pub lic and '.Token their promises not to put up tha price. It wiil ba rememb?rel that on Saturday hut President McLflo.l, of tho Reading R lilroa l, in testifving before the Senate eoinuiittac which is investigating the leg-.dity of the big deal, declared under oath, that it was not in tho power of the Reading Railroad to advance the price of coal arbitrarily; that the combination had not beon formed for that purpose ; that it would not take any such action, and that its policy would be solely to "equalize" prices. The truth of Mr. McLeod's statement as to the intention of the combination to advance tha cost ef coal and what he meant by ' equal izing" prices i3 perhaps explained by the action of the meeting yesterday. CONSUMERS WILL FEEL IT. I cilled on a number of leading coal retailers last night to find out just what this advance meant, aud found tana unanimous in the opin ion that it meant higher rates to consumers for the coming year. -They said thfit at this timeof theyearashght drop in rats has always been made, and that they never had known an advance in March before. Tho rata is usudly raised in May or June about 10 cents a ton, and from then on till September or October by sim ilar small jumps. Mr. Herman Ehranreich gave the best ontlino of tho situation. He said: "It means just this that as there has been no reduction in price this year the householder who usually fills up his cellar about this time to save the fall price has no inducement now. He cannot buy coal any cheap er now than he could at the begin ning of the cold season, and if he docs buy all his coal at this tiaia, it will only ba becauso he is afraid that the combine will raise rates again in the fall. "The chestnut size has baen soli iugvary slowly of late, and is tho reason a little cut was made this year to work off, and that they are putting back the rate while tuey still have a Urge amount on hand snows the grasp the combine has secured on the trade. Retailers generally predicted that the consumer would have to pay at least 25 per cent more per ton for his coal of all grades this coming winter "That means," said a dealer, "that the combine will pull in on the 40 000,000 tons yearly produced the neat sum of $10,000,000, to which sum the householders of New York citv will contribute a generous share. A 50 cent advance, which is not at all improbable, would double that sum. Of coarse, 1 make iut as much money, so I caa't complain, and the deal will be legalized, so tha consumer can't kick, but I reckon that some of the poor people who have to boy coal by the pailful wi'l feel very much like doing something of that sort." New York Herald, March 17th. 1892. Thousands of Cattle Terlsh. Fort Worth, Tex., March 18 The severe snow and wind storm which htts raged during several days past over tbe Rocky mountain couutry Wyoming to Central Texas has been exceedingly severe upon live stock. In Southern Colorado the loss to cattle and sheep will be very great, while thousands have frozen to death in New Mexico and Northern Texas. It is estimited that 20.000 cattle have perished along the line of the Denver Texas and Gulf road between Trinidad Cola, and Fort Worth dur ing the pist week and as inauy more north aud east of Trinidad. The storm, however, has beon the salva tion for the wheat crops in Northern Texas, which looks finer than at any time since the past saveral years and gives pronaisa of producing a larger yield than last j'ear. There is Sense lu This. "The cry that some American goods are sold abroad at lets price than at horns ought to mis'osd no one, says the Portland Oregonian. In free trade England it is common to mike the export price lower than tbe domentic wholesale rate. This is done to ens-t competition in the foreign marfctt and also ts place; jfooctu w:t)nn the reacli of consuui ers who might find the shipping ex penses on them too burdensome. Eng!ond even allows goods to be made in bonded ware houses, so that they can be exported on better terms than tl oae sold to the home tiade. It is tho interest of the who'.e country to iutroduM American manufactures abroad ven if our mtrchm'.s have to s -il lhou at less than the current pHeo ut horns.-' Only an Old Shoe From tho Chicago News. A 'nr' trunk with an old shoe tied to tuo top stood in tho Richtlieu I L - ' Hotel entrauce and as each person eyed it he laughod a few paragraphs. Up stairs the owner ef the trunk, Mr. A. E McBce, a prominent Si. porters and boll boys began "to talk! on the mattt-r and before tho trunk ha,j beeen taka-.i upstairs every guest knew that a new-married couplo had arrived ut the hotel. "The sboo wns neatly f.isteued ' on the top when the truuk arrived," said a i,0n boy. Tt liad evidently been done in St. Louis, for the biggajro- men were enjoying themselves hugely , over the sigu. It wiw a novel way of throwing the proverbial shoe after a couple." Bleaching Horses. At Batesville, Ark., a recent shoot ing affray brought into notice a wom an known as Sorrel Sue. Sho had always appeared in public liJing a sorrel horse. It was believed she belonged to a gang who stole horses. A surgeon who was summoned to attend one of lier admirers who had been wounded in the row mistook his way and wandered into Sue's cabin. Before he could be hustled out he S'iw things which aroused his suspicions. These he reported to Sheriff Tim coe, who with a poe managed to surround the den of horse thieves, capturing Sue and two of her gang. He found that Sue had applied the mc!ins of blenching her own hiir to that of her horses. When the posse entered they found a horse enveloped in a jacket made of rubber coats, be ing treated to a sulphur vapor bath. The appliances were very ingenious tind worked very well. A black or bay horse would be'sto len and run into the bleachery. Af ter its c-'.lor was changed and its mane and tail trimmed tho disguise became so pronounced that without any great risk the animal cou'd be taken in daylight through the very district from which it had been sto len. It vras Sue's business to not on ly superintend tho bleaching, but al so to ride tho animal out of the country- Hollidaysburg Register March 16. At ono o'clock on Tuesday morning, officers Morgan and Weakland dis covered a woman with her clothes all in names, near ninth street bridga. Altoona. When they reached tbe burning woman, who now stood motionless in the middle of the pave ment, thev drew oil their overcoats bod threw them around bur, finally extinguishing the flames which en veloped her from head to foot. Dur ing this operation both officers were badly burned about the hands and wrists while the coats were ruined. Great patches of flesh hung from her body, and even the hospital attend ants pronounced it the most horrible sight they had ever looked upon. The woman gave her name as Mollie Jevilie, but refused to tell how her clothing ignited. Finally, however, sho said that "her man hid thrown the lamp on her." While the doctors were dressing her right hand tbey found a (diver dollar clutched in the scarred fingers, anl they are of the opinion that it was the primary cause of her trouble, llie police at once went in search of Jevilie and if cau-'ht he will ia all probability an swer a charge of murder. Mrs. Jevilie died at 9 o'clock on tbe morning of the disaster. Search has been made for her husband but up to this writing he has not been found. Austin Kauffman, of Jenner town ship, Somerset county, was pinned to the earth and had his right leg broken in three places by a tree which he was felling toppling over before he expected it to fall He was released by some passer-by after an hour's imprisonment On St. Patrick's day, snow fell to the depth of twenty inches in parts of Tennessee. GENERAL JVEHS ITEMS. Sjnth Dakota will be opened to settlement about the middle of next April. The Atlantic Ocean is sail to be higher than the Pacific by six and ane-balf feet. The worst blizzard ever known in Tennessee and Kentucky, visited thofe states last week. Gold bearing quartz that will "run" (GO to the ton, has been found in the monntain nar Ouray, Colorado. A litigant in court in Scranton, Pa., shook his fist in the face of the judge. The judge ordered him to jail for contemptof court. Tliers) are said to be more divorces granttd annually in the United Stste3 than in all tha rest of the Christian world put together. Tli3 Si. Lawrence river is the only absolutely Unodless river in the world. Its greatest variation, caused bv drouth or rain never exceeds a foot. Within 62 years Mexico has had 54 Presidents, one regencv, and one empire, and nearly every change of government has been effected by violence. "Of the C.33.1 postmi-ifressts in the United States, Pennsylvania has 473. It is said that the offices con ducted by women are exceptionally well managed." John L. Sullivan and James J. Corbett will indulge in a gloved fist fight for tho heavy championship of the world, a stako of $2G,000, and a a pursa of $25,000, in Njw Orleans, La., on the 7th of September 1892. An exchange paprr: I hear that the sewing circle in vour town has disbanded." "Yes."" "What was tho m -tter V "Evt-ry woman in town juine.l it." '-I should think that would have b?en a good reisou for keeping it together." -That killed it. You see, when they met there was nobody to talk about." Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century f Tho great cure for Indigestion, Dya P' psia fli;d NcrvonsneFS. J 11. . L 1 f . . 1 CM W nrraut- ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nervo Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. The Center H.-dl, Centre connty Reportf says : Manv of the horses in this county are Buffering from a dis ease that affects the spine and paral yzes the hind legs of the animal. Quite a number have died so far this winter. Whit crusos the disease is not known for a certainty. Some are of the opinion that it is an epidemic that is carried in the atmosphere, while others b. lieve feeding bad oats is the can-e of the trouble. An exchansfo papsr in looking over the question of discrimination dos net coranl&in.but sys there thing queer about the s!at wnen a miaicter gets lo an supper for performing a ma ceremony whioh taket but five ut, while an editor who takes two hours lo st up a list of wedding presents only gets a piece of cake and often not that. Thero i3 raid to bo nothing bettor for the complexion than to eat or anges and plenty of them. A famous French beauty of tbe past often ato a.3 many as two dozen oranges in a single day. At tho age of eighty her eyes were s'.iil bright and her complexion velvkty, like tint of a young girl. Hot water is much ned in France to help tho complexion and destroy wrinkles. Harriet E. Hall Iud., says: "I owe of Waj-netown, my life to the great South American Nervine. 1 had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shuttered condition ef my whole system. Hd given up ad hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonte im proved me so much that I was ahlo 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 highly ." Trial bottles, 154. Sold by L. M: Banks y 14-ly. Co. The poople of Stony Creek town ship, Somerset couuty, are excited over a 6tory told by a young girl concerning a German peddler, who disappeared some fix years ago. She says he was ruurdeied by two men, one of whom shot him after which the other cut his throat They drag ged the body into the woods and buried it- The girl who was 10 years old at the time, declares that she wit nessed the tragedy, bat has ever sinca beon afraid to mention it be cause of the ihreats of the men. Her story is scarcely credible. Ltwietown Gazette Mirch 13. A couple of days befere Thanksgiving while cornfodder was being hauled into the barn of Al. Baker, beyond tiie poor house, a hen was accidentally covered np, where she remained nn til last week, whon she was) liberated coming out like a shadow of a chicken. Sho had done considerable scratch ing and waa able to find a few seed3 to hold her bones together, but she was entirely without water and the perservation of life is remarkable under the circumstances. Itch on human and horscjs and an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Nov. 13, 1890.-ly. Those whe wish to prevent the weevil Irorn injuring tneir gram or seed of any kind, says the Luray (Va.,) Weekly Union, should try sass afras bark. Take a common chopping axe and chip oft as many chips as are needed, taking chips and bark to gether, from two to four inches square by chopping. They may be used several times, as the sassafras never entirely loses it odor or prop erties. The chips can be mixed with the grain when housed, about two bushels of chips to a granary sixteen feet equare by ten deep. Corn should always be husked and the chips scattered through the corn as it is housed. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Oillonscd Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Soavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring bine, Stilles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the roost wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drncrgists, Mifllinto.vn. Nov. 13, 1S90 - 1y. Conference meals, Appoint- The York M. E. Conference made the following appointments for the JUNIATA DISTRICT. J. Max Lantz, Presiding Elder. Fostoffiee, Lewistown. Alum Bank, R. M. Snvder. Berlford. II. C. Pardoe. B.aine, J. R. Shipe. Burnt Cabins. Henry Traverton. Cassville. Fnrman Adams, one to be supplied. Cioarville, C. W. Cares. Concord, J. B. Graham, F. W. Curry. Eunisville, J. K. Knisaly. Everett, J. A. Wood, jr. Hopewell, J. R. Duukerby. Huntingdon Gsorge L"idy. Lewittown, J. B. Pol.grsve. Logan, W. C. Robins. Manor Hi l. A. W. Dcker. McConuel'stown, J. F. Pennington McVeytown, W. R Picken. M llliutowu, M. L. Drum. Mount Union, C L. Bauscoter. New Bloomfield, R. H. Stine. Newton Hamilton, C V. Hartzell. Orbisonia, W H. Stevens. Petersburg and Alexandria, p. r Strawirski. Port Royal, J. K. Lloyd, ono supplied. Ray's Hill, E. II. Wallace. Raedsville, G. L. Com p. Saxtcn, T. S. Fans Schellsburg, W. H. Bowden. Shirleysburg, F. W. Uiddle. Thompsoutown, E. E. Harttr. Three Springs L. D. Ott. Wagner supply. to be West Huntingdon and Mill Creek, B H. Hart. WoifsLurg, J. C Brown DruBheuuemi or (be Liquor I3uh(l poKltlvtly Cured by Ad Kululstrrln? Dr. Uelues' ialden Specific It is D)anuf jelnred a 'owdcr wliicbon bt; g:Ta in a eia uf bovr. a cap of colfnc or tea, or in fond, without tbu know kjg vl tlit pjtieat. It ia abMoijtc'y bjrmlesi and will iflct a permauout and tpaudy cur, wbettier tbe patjal it a moiler.it drinker or an a'cobolie wn ck. It h:i been giren in tbou. Jtii of ca.rs, a-jil in every inatance a prrlcct cura La foKoari. It XlVtU JAILS. Tb3 V.tP!!l nrn imprrgtllt cd nub the Swci'i?, it becomes an uTter iui osil)iliiy for tbe Ii'i'iur appetitu to ixit Curea ciiarEntc.-a. i& tago book of particulars frei-. Ail drca O'-Luca si'xciric CO., 185 Yixci Si., Cincin nati, o. Juna 24, "Jl-ly. mm Am mm d-0. ..''"'?! II iv,-w3 IVrfM-tiy -Well. V Fhxmobb, Dubuque Co., Ia., Sept Miss K. Finnigan writos: liy motlier and alstcr Ubed I n-.U.r Kcxi.i'a Ncrro Tonic for neuralgia. Tbcy are both p rfctly well now and never tirU of nrait' itotcal-:. It W ii I.'i'-WN 3rt Fir.iT v.t., ur: Z it&. lo iil- r I :l : tOT Koeui'tJ i-: . . ? er, wbo hua Fu:: -r"i Jmks and lifts 1:0: i . t-u kind iuco il..: t:i-:o. pftlfilt UH-di.'LiSvrt .ill'l but All without tK-tiriH .n-, I.. V , A-J. 3. .(.;:.!.- ii: i-.'I:' tit . L . Vi r r cri'lh ; . i;.. ? '::-";t kinre , f w k of any h a i. ifU -11 kinds of rr -it i:i:ct-V-i of nkiU, til Ue ux k tn l"!ue. 11a lutri miiiLinnHliv iiiM-r. -vtnl Kitle. and 1 ill say. and hundred u'iu'3 me who lia- been Idm during hia aickuosK. U11U it mi iudred a mir acle to aee biiu xetWred to tealih. W. 11. GRAHAlt. Frarr-A VlnM Boot tiL b i'i"-'- f' llf r iTid I'oor ii:.tianu 1 1 Km 3mm thin iuetu-iu9 rr4 Rook 91 TC-jrwraa fi we to asr adilrasa. m ran m'no olitaui of charge. TVila Mm.it hU hn TimntlVll bv thm ftTrUd tanow prayared cudarhlB dltvcUuu Or tha KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by Drojcriita at 1 per Bottle. Star 85. Larce Size, MS. 8 BotUea for 89. C:.cJ T?ca.v:-f acl rrjliovr all tbo trouTitea inol fit ut So a liUr.ua stitoof tho cyr.nui, tnoll oa WrzinoK, aam.v I'rotriinesa. lmtrrf aftwc u'iiijt, l ulu m Iba Bid te. While tliolrmoai lOiuarkabii, i.ucceaa hidt boon abow a in ouiins JIiache, -rot Cirf-r I,'f!n Lircr TWi are equally TilnVole in ConfiUl.! i. n. ciirinc and pi Y?nti')fi tliiBancoyirrtrijpUiiit.fiiiilo Uioyalst C.orr.-.-tMldlsoi-.ia'.-F 1 1 .L.aHtoiaarb,3i;ruul:totiia J. randrtaulati.toboWjlJ. tven ll luey cola -: mm A"r fitbeT-mil 3 norvhri!i:prico!c3ato tliouowbo Ga'fi-r from thiadiain-Minticomiaiiiiit; butfortu S.aw'.vtlictrc.TOflTifiad osnoiond lini-j.andth083 vloomatrytbcmwill ud tuJii::loiiilavili r.llrt tn no riatiy -wavi thai thc7 will not bo wil iaStuiowiiiiontthcia. Bui after aiiuick heaj ft iZZi Jb the bne of so many 11tg that hoie Is where weniakeourarcat boast. Our puis ciu a it -wliila Otbcra do not. M Cartsfa Little Lirrr Pills are very amaU and vry easy to taio. One cr two pi'la makoa doao. Ihcy are strictly vegetable and do not ftripe or y.i:We. bnt by their (rontlo action pkae all wh tlseihem. 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I aauUl be glad s sead twe bettlss of say raaaeity FBB to aay of year readcaa wbo have coaanaaptteai if tbey will sead me their Expreaa aad P. O. address. Kaepect foUr. - T. A. SIOCUM, aL C. lot rarl at, b. I. is some-; B&S CllCtSr- .of affair K-yfci JsSi'a Li CARTER'Sl SIM i llf A- atfC fnbZ$ CHEW. .c. rz.f,f "WALK IN. "Walk in ani examine our large and varied stock for the Fall Trade of 1891 and the Winter of 1892. We are JBccr Ready To show customers our goods. It is our business to supply your wants and Ave know that we can accommodate you, il you dron in and deal with us. We have all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the varied tastea of people. We have a lull line of Jotcltij Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on you. We are stock ed in GROCERIES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our shoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Beot lor the field and forest. ORDER. We have almost everything, and what we hav'nt gt, w'll Order, ?o please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To th lovers of the weed, we Fay we keep the best brands. TRY OUR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attentien. Remember the place, Haw Stiket, OrrosiTi Cout IIouse, Mifflintown, Pa., V Son. A FaTrali1 Verdict after Twenty Team Trial. Tbo original aqj oqIt genuine Cuinpouad Oxygen Treatment that of Dr. Starkly fc Pbalen, is a scicDtilie adjustment of the ale. nif-nts af Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized; and the eorupound is so condensed and made portable tbat it is sent to all tbe world. It bas been in use for mar than twenty Tears; thousands of patients hat I been treated, and recommend it. a Tery signifi cant fact. It does not act as most drugs do by creat ine another ailment, often requirina- a sec ond course to eradicate the aril affects of the first, but Coaipound Oxygen is a rerit alizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorat ing the whole body. The&s statements are confirmed by num erous testimonials, published in our book ot 200 pages, oaly witn tbe express permis sion of the patients, their names and ad dresses ar given and yon can refer to them lor furtber information. The great succcess of onr treatment has givon rise te a host of imitator, unscrupu lous persons; some calling their preparation Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials and the names et our patients to reccommend worthless concoctions. Bnt aay substance made elsewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen njurious. Compound Oxygen Its Mode o Action and Results," is the title of a new book of o0 pages, published by Drs. Starkey fc Pa len, which gives to all inquirers full "inform ation as to this remarkable curative agent and a record of surprising ceres in a wide rang of chronic cases many ef them after beicg abandoned to die by other physicians. AT ill be mailed free to any address on ap plication Drs. Starker fc Pbalen, 1529 Arch St Philadelphia, Pa., 120 Sutler St,, San Fran cisco, Cal. Get a good paper by subscribing for th SirrraiL aao Rspcblicabt. aa wHti giCJi-sT whit i v? xd will bsAtow tba geca.n BROWN $ flEISESIIOVITV, Dealers in ClotLing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Y atones, &c, . THOMPSONTOWN, PENNA. OUR SPRING STOCK, of Meu's Boys' aud Children's Clothing and GE.VTS' ri'RSISIIISGJ-OODS Complete and Ready for Inspection. We are nushinff thiiiK8 lively here. Everjthiripr to its Capacity. It is a tie o? ffi5i?with us. Hats, Cops & Gents' Faruisbing Goods. Shoes, Ladies' and Gents'. You can .avo 831 cents on every dollar bv pn.chating of ua. Our aim ia large .ale and Small prH:s. 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II. rrsNELL ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, atlKS LlNTyXM, PA. fETTollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended tc. Office On Main street, In plac of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Kq., asatb of Bridge street. XOctSfi, 1S"6. Jobs K'cLaioblis. Jokepu W. Stimkki SI LAl fiM &STI32 3IEL, INSURANCE ASEHT3, PORT ROYJtL, Jl'.XUTJ CO., r.t. Kr"Only reliaVlo Companies represented. Jan. 1, leS-J-lT DR.D.M.CIAWFCBC, BR. DAaWIlC M.CB AWFOSD, K. D. U. CRAWFORD A SON. have formed a partnerfhip for tb practics of Medicine and their collattiral branches. -Oilice at old stand, corner of Third and Or sag street, Mitflintewn, Pa. Oaeer betb ot them will be found at their otlke at all timt's, uuless otherwise professiorally en gaged. Apiil 1st, 1S0. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbat i ran stop toothachc in less than Ave minutes ; no pain, it extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by tbo aso of a Muid applied to the teeth and guuis ; do danger. That Diseased g!- 8 ra s (kawo as Scurvy) treat aSSU ed succsfullv asd a care wai s sated in every Tea-tb Filled and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged er remeddled, from $9.60 to $12 per aot.' Beautiful Gum Enautled Test . iu. cried at prices It suit all. All work warranted to giva perfect tatis faction. People wbo have artificial tewth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Thus Cash. Gr. L.. DERR, Practical IJrnt!t, ESTABLISHED IM mrn.iMTOws, Pa., IM lSbO. Oct. 14 '55. SiGKETT GCLLEP fj "i-ri nir;:. Ti.Gi CO Iil M E B C E THE LEADING SCHOOL OF rsMIimAT frBB Alaa - - m. . panaeemra for some .are. FBCV.?8 . saeawao is Barrows ana debilitated.. AaJ comilexioa. To all aiirh for P00' Katlce AgraiDHt Trcs-pasg. All persons are hereby cautioned not' t tresspass on tho land. r .w. ,0 In Walker, Fermanagh and Favett.rTed October 2tb, 91, ly. to weak" mm S-ags3taraig -a fi'Ji IM i ! n i"" i C LI H n CI O K g OCXSO" a- 3 LO 1 I 00 cS 0 S3 to 3 rO c: h o n -fl1 f h c 00 00 COt-r-aH SI to K K o o I -n i- o o o l C C CI i ' CO M , o ?, CO M r-l o o CO . i a 3 n o ? o -3 Jt CM C CO -sri CO r-l O O C! C. C! M 1- t- t- rQ 2 a lo - M r-l t - r3 1 '1 I . 1 "S " I- 'j l.r-lrMtr-i.r-1 r , nnOCICi Oli.O lo i e O W f H O CI jJjiO 9C CO 'rip'OCC 1 O OJ n LO S l -2 O r-i - ' CO ; i -T - i ihho . OI CM CO LO r-t CO CMcocoeoco .:' 3 !i 3 a K ji et 5 S . " I 2 af 3 i, .33 CO r-i CO LO LO CT 'e! CS ot-t-t-H . i' ie cs 5 i? O oo O Cl g ,v -3 : : : : O LO CS OI CO O -i is r-l S5 LO LO io CO ci -j- . i h 2 F" ri-rr-iOioico-rtLOLoocN-wicococs-isHO f !;ti ; - 2 LO LO w O t I- CC X "I1 5 X ji 3 S jc n m a ? 2 r er. c-. LO LO n IO OI LO o o H II OIIC HHJ1CIC J r-0 s A I, E S M E .N O "V j NT T V. T) l.utAl,iltt I It A M.l.l.Mi, l.i srll our i Nursery Sink. .-Urr, KiM-nscs SDd j Steady Enip-'irv infiit puaianrred. ClMS'f klioVJiKKS COMPANY, t. Dec. -8, ".II. Kucliesier, N. Y. KEanyo. pair- n a . a as ova-n O ( HAVE CSED A"D wrecrp jT. -A ' Ttmpprtton RitQrtr.ChilHrmT.ore Tt. TruveKr uioulil We a butUe of it In hip aak-hH. ZL ,? J v JZ.1 V e "'" """a'cia. Ner vona Heari.-M.Vi. Tnr-htheria, Oooirh.. l-at-,rrh. hrtitichltia. Asthma. cholera Morlm. liiarrh.ra. lAmcnru. SoreiM-iv In BHlr or l.imK still Joint or Slrin. will flnd m thta old AnndMi.. rrllef and srwnlr mn l aniphlet - - " ' ,'-ta" - "ll. Dtil(l will be paid for a recipe enabling' us to make Wolff's Acme I3lacs ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc.abottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Tali L. n r won l tier WlUwSTtVlnfiiX. ACUI Rl Aririvr; m -f . t . ot;irr liquid dreisings ars maJe cf water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear Who can show us how to make it without nkohcl so that wecan make Acms Blacking as cheap " wtl'T drne. or put it in fancy rack Kcs tike many of the water drcssingi, and inc charge for the out.ide appearance in-svea-j of chargirs 'or the content cf the bottler WOX.Tr BAKDOUE, Philadelphia. PIK-RON 'nfne of Pnt of which a 2SC bottle cberry chairs look hke newly finished ma- Uunjs which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. MANHOOD! , " asi lf,T 'rench crve Rrmetl. M. Wam soMwithaWiittaa - "nwrttho Ou.n,t.. to cere au Nervous diacas. Vs r'",rr- Loss ot Brain Power, Ner ea. aucn as Wv vousness H e a d. B r h ft V 1. r a , mil drain i The Seniiml s c-.T, - LSII1MEIIT I A 'I3aBrweamasa ' t""a?" "TW USE. or00aT,L"'ln.00, La-itude. Binra.. a c '51 order we riv. . -IT t r-V'
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