SENTINEL & UEFUBLICAN M l"FLLN TO W' . r7ED5ESIHT, APRIL 27, 18!2. B. F. S C II W E I E R editor i riorutTui. Deep snows fell in England last week, and bitter cold weather pra Tailed. Thts far, the pension payments at "Washing ton, for the month cf April, amounts to $10,500,000. Baros Fava, has Lien ordered to return to his po6t as minister to the United States from Iti'y. Cleveland made a speech in ITuode Island previous to tli election, and advocated free wool. Thd Donaocrat ic House pasd tLu freo wool bill, and Rhode Island voted Republican. Ha! Ha! David Gregg, a rich Pittsburg merchant, in his will gave hia son Rev. David Gregg only $10, because the ion w ithdrew from the Reformed Presbyterian church aad btcamo a preacher in the Presbyterian church. Ax earthquake is 6aid to ba an ef fort of nature to developo a volcaio, which came nearly being done near the town of Winters, California, Lint week. Cracks were formed in the earth, out of wkich spurted mud, water aud gas, and many brick hous es in the town were shaken to pieces. The gold bugs have the audacity of their mister, and last week in the Arizona, Funding bill, before the Senate of the United Stales, they proposed that all interest payments should be made in C"1J bat the Son ate, on a vota of 23 for aud 24 against, amended the bill, s that the interest be mad payable iu ''lawful money of the United St ,ts." Senators Cameron and Quay missed that fine portunity of placing themselves on the record in favor of honet money, by being in at tendance upon the Re publican Stats Convention. m The State fieh law that claims to prevent the destruction cf the fi.-ih in the streams of the Commonwealth Beem8 from the manner of enforce ment, only intended for tho fun of catching people who violide it iu cer tain streams of t'ie State. When some poor fellov,- along the Juniata river, or its tributaries, goes fishing outside of the let tor of tho law, the fish warden pongees down upoa him like a hawk, but whoa coal operators and manufacturers so polute the streams that they pre located on. that tho liah ili-, the fish warden never knows it, aud when some one speaks about it, they are mot with tho answer, "what's a few fish to bo compared to coal operation nmlmau ufaoturies.'' If the fish law and its penalties are not operative alike in all parts of the Commonwealth, why not repeal the law. The manner of administering the fish law iu Penn sylvania, only helps to arouse con tempt for Legislative enactment. If a corporation myy kill fish, whole sale for the purpose of running its works for money making, why should individuals be prevented from catching and killing a few fish oc casionally, to eat. President Harrison has itsued an invitation for a conference of dele gates from European nations to con ;der the larger use of silver, to meet some time in the early summer some where in Europe. The botterpiace for the holding of such a conference would bo here in the United States for the probability is that the majority of European conferees will bo under the control of the gold bugs of the old world, and they have only one purpose and that is to measure every thing by the gold standard and reap tho profits. President Harrison is a sagacious mas, and he sees the threatening cloud that is larger than the hands of many roen, and to avert tho trouble and danger of losing the next Presidency and to give a larger coin basis for financial transactions he has called the conference. It is not to be presumed that it is a campaign put off of this most im portent question. The Republican National Convention should not get off a silver resolution, or plank in its platform as the ono inserted in the Harrisburg platform last week. New is the time to talk, and talk plainly, after the convention is over mistakes cannot be rectified. Free coinage in the past did not injuro the coun try, but instead of injury it was the rock of stability that saved the fi nances of this country from going to complete wreck ou a number of oc casions. Republican State Convention The Repnblican Slate Convention met at Iianisburg ou the 20th inst., forenoon, and within an hour had effected an harmonious organization. Assembling after noon, the plat form was read and approved, when a delegate arose and offered a resolu tion or amendment to the platform endorsing Senator Quay, which brought the anfi-Qnay mon to the front in vigorous protest. The res olution was withdrawn. From that on, the business ran smoothly along, till in the evening, when it adjourn td, with its business all transacted, and the ticket named. COSORE31 MEN-AT LARGE. There were four candidates for tha two positions of Coagres-mftn at - ijarge. a un nouaiDa'ioa was inaae on the first ballot, and stood, for Mc Dowell, 195 votes; f.r Lilly, 137 votes; for Taggart, 103 votes; for Castor, 98 voles FOR SUPREME JVDQE. There were six candidates for Su preme Judge and the afternoon slid by in the ton ballot that it required to nominate a Candida! e. The firt ballot stood, Ciay ton, 12 ; Dean, 49 ; Sadler, 61; AVhitc,39; Archbold, 37; Ewing, 30 ; Henderson -12. The tenth ballot stood, Daau, 135; Sadler, 1 ; Ewing, 7 ; Henderson, 127. Tho Delegates at Large to the National Convention, aud the electoral ticket were named, aad everybody was hap- THE TLATFOR'tf. The Ropnblicans of P.-nnrylvanii assembled in convention on the eve of another National campaign, send greetings to the Republicans of sis ter States. To tha Republicans of J..iio.(e Island especially we extend hearty congratulations upon the triumph they have just achieved, and hail it as the omen of a more decisive victory throughout the country in November. RECORD OF THE PARTI'. We earnestly invite tho calm and dispassionate judgment of the peo ple of our State upon record of the Republican party since its organiza tion at Pitt-iburg, 3G years ago. We appeal to the voters of all shades of political belief, and especially te the young men wh.j cast their first vote this year, to study this record from the dark days when tho new party rose in its might to oppose the de fiant preteusions of the slave yower until now, when its very nam is the synonym of National strength and mighty achievement. It has savad the Fedors.1 Union from destruction, enfranchised tho slave, preserved and enlarged the juiblia credit, es tablished a sound currency and pro tected A'nerican labor. The party of Lincoln and Grant, of Harrison and B!ina, has always had tho wisdom to do right and the courage to bo consistent. It Las never boen found on both sides of any great public question. It Las never in one breath, as our Demo cratic opponents in Pennsvlvnia I have ju.-tt done, invoked the shades oi ueceapeu statesmen who were pro tectionists and shonted hosannau to livi7:g free traders. From first to last the Republican party has been true to its professions and steadfast in its devotion to the public welfare, ENDORSEMENT OF HARRISON We declare onr unbounded cosfi d&nce in Prt-sidant Benjamin Har rison, a leader without reproach. He ha given to the country a wise and patriotic aduiiuistration of the Gjvernmeut; ho has maintained tho dignity and honor; he has upheld tho glory of the American flag aljroa 1 while promoting peaco and advancing prosperity at homo ; be bus met every duty of Lis ofiico with intelli gence and courage, and has redeemed every pledgs rnado to the country in the platform upon which ho was elected. ITALY AND CuiLL In tha unfortunate dipputes with Italy and Chile, in the threatened complications with Great Britain and the development of the princi ples of reciprocal commercial inter course, the Republican administra tion has acted with judicial temper with American spirit; and in "the achievement of tlisa victorias of peace, we as Republicans i,f Penn sylvania have an especial right to pride in the eminent services of the distinguished Secretary of State, that brilliant son of Pennsylvania an 1 ideal of Republican leadership, James G. Blaine. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN LAHOR. We reaffirm as the corner stone of Republican faith the principle of protection to American labor, upon which our National greatness is founded and by which our prosperity must be maintained. We heartily commend the JIcKiulry act as an exemplification of this principle and challenge intelligent criticism of its spirit and details. It protects every industry which still needs protection, while redncing duties upon the nec essaries of life, and making large additions to the frco lint. We hail with satisfaction the signs in the re cent elections that the country ban come to realize the wisdom of its purposes, as commerce and mauufac tnr have adjusted themselves to its provisions. DEMOCRATIC FALSE l'RETF.NSE. Wc denounce the policy of cow ardice and false pretense pursued by the Democratic party in the present congress- They evade a direct and manly issue upon the tariff question and insidiously attack the existing law by a series of separate and in consistent bills, aimed at particular industries, the first of which, placing wool upon tho free list and threaten ing disaster to the interest of the American farmer, has already passed the Democratic House. In further pursuance of this policy of subter fuge they reduce appropriations be low the needs of the pnblic service and so render necessary the passage of deficiency bills by the subse quent Congress. They have refused to appropriate the comparatively small sum of $100,000 for the relief of the starving people of Russia, the nation most friendly to our own in tae hour of its utmost need. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. Consistent with the Republican poli cy of developing the resources of the country, we favor liberal but well guarded appropriations for internal improvements, and especially com mend among these the construction of a ship canal to unite the waters of Lake Erie with those of the great river system which is the highway of commerce for the western section of our State and the Ohio and Missis sippi valleys. THE SILVER QUESTION. We approve and commend the general policy of the last Republican Congress in dealing with the silver question. We are apposed to the freo coinage of silver, but favor the purchase of American silver at its market value and the issue by the Government of Treasury notes in payment thereof. That the course of the Republican party upon this question has hitherto been wise and 1 liberal is proven by the fact th:it lo any mure is no scarcity ot money in our country for tha trausacti.m of legitimate business or the payment of wages, and by tho further fact that a silver dollar or a paper do.lar is the equivalent in value of a gold dollar in the purchaso of the nec essaries of life. GRATITUDE TO THE SOLDIER. We again express tho gratitude of the Republicans of Pennsylvania to tho soldiers and sailors of our coun try who defended tho government from domestic fas during tha groat rebellion, and we pledge them aud their families our continued support in tho way of liberal ponsi&u legisla tion. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. We rccogniza the valuable addi tions to our population by worthy immigrants who have come to share the advantages of our free citizenship, but we cannot bhut our cyo3 te the fact that the interests of our wago earners and the peace and prosper T it - . . ity of our country are seriously threatened by a groat influx of un desirable immigrants from Europeaa countries and we declare that the time has fully come for t'us pas9go of more stringent immigration laws than those now in force. FRSE BALLOT AND FAIR COUNT. j We bslievo in a free ballot and a fair count, and atiirm that unless 1 intelligent and patriotic senlim-.nt accord these rights to tho humblest citizen ia every section of the coun try, it becomes the duty of tha Fed- oral Government to secure them by Congressional enactment, under the authority conferred by the Consti tution. LOCAL TAXATION. We heartily commend tho action of the Legislature of 1891 for the decidod progress made by it ia the direction of the relief of "local tax tion by ths appropriation of 5.000, 000 annually for the support of our public schools, the surrender to the local treasuries of tbti entire reven ues derive 1 from retail liquor licensus and tho return to the several coun ties of three fourths of the revenues derived from the taxation of psrson al property. We urge continued efforts for the relief of taxation up on real estate, and such wise and conservative amenameuts oi our present laws, from time to time, as will moit effectually accomplish this purpose. The Candidates. Judge John Dean, of Blair coun ty, who was nominated to fill tne va cancy on the bench of tho Supreme Court, was born ia 1835 ut Williams port, Lycoming county, Pa. He re ceived liis early education in the public schools, and afterwards be came a teacher in Williamsburg. Sub sequently he became a Etudent at college in Washington county, where hs remained for two years. He was chosen Superintendent of Schools in in lSo.8, aud during the war of the rebellion he edited the Hoilidays burg Register. He studied law with S. S. Blair while Superintendent of Schools. In 1SGS he was elected by the Republicans District Attorney of Blair county, and in 1871 he was elected Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas for the counties of B'sir, Cambria and Huntingdon. In 1881 ha Wiis re-elected, Blair being made a Judicial district by itself. Iu No veiuber of last year La was elected 1'iesident Judge of the Court. General William Lilly, of Carbon county, one of tue nominees for Con gressman-at-large, was born in Yate3 county, New York, June 3, 1821. He received only a cemmon school edu cation. In 183S he removed with his fathar to Carbon county, Pa., and erlticu at I arryviile. He was con ductor on the Leaver Meadow Rail road in 1838, aud otherwise employ ed by the company for six years. Ho took a great interest ia military mat ters ana was oleetail a brigadier gen eral at an early age. IIj was elect ed to the Legislature by the Demo criits ia 1850, aud barely missed be ing chosen Speaker in 1851. Soon after the breaking out of tha war he becarao a pronouneod Republican. He ssrved as Republican dolegnte-at-largeintho Constitutional Conven tion iu 1873, taking an active part in the proceedings of tho convention. Major Alexander McDowell, the other nominee for Congressman-at-Lnrge, was born in Franklin county, Pa., in 183G. At an early age he en tered the office of the Venango Citi zen, where he learned the art of printing. From tho case ho went to war, where his faithful service was recognizad. At the close of the re bellion he married and made bis home at Sharon, Mercer county. In politics he has always boen a stalwart aud active Republican. In 1890 he secured the regular Republicm nom ination for Congress in the Twenty fifth district, embracing the counties of Beaver, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer. The Independents placed Reformer Thomas W. Phillips in the field against him, and E. P. Gilles pie, tho Democratic nominee, slipped into Congress between the two by ovor 3000 plurality, the Republican vote being split almost exactly iu two. Care of The Face. From the Home and Farn. It is said that good soap is a great beaatifier and a great preventive of the uncomely looking "blackhead" which are such a disfigurement and are bo hard lo get rid of. The real cause of these unpleasant little specks is not, as a rule, anything more seri ous than this. Some people have much larger skin pores than others, aud the dust collects, settles and fi nally forms a hard, blaek, little sub stance which probably would sever have had a chance of development if the skin was thoroughly washed with soap twice a day and rubbed vigor ously with a coarse toweL Do not be afraid of a red nose, the redness will seon fade away and leave no trace. We will add that the face should be greased well after the soap wash ing has been gone through with. A good plan to follow is at bedtime wash the face with hot water and soap, rnse thoroughly -u then "work in" by rubbing slowly and firmly the grease cold cream preferably. This loosens the bLtckheada which arj so snugly imbedded, and in the morn ing the loap and water will do better service upon a sofUned, pliabls skin. Persons with rough skins will bo am ply paid for thir trouble. It is te dious to be sure weeks and months it may needful to persist in the greasing. Veils are undoub tedly a contributory source of black heads. Tho msshes become satur ated with dust aud exhalations most injuriously to a delicate skin. By constant friction they are rubbed in and settle in the pores and are seal ed there by a black speck. Street dust is unavoidable, but it is much less harmful taken straight to the skin than through a veil. A Set Up Job. An honest prayerful man or wom en who understands w hat they should pray to their Maker f or, belong to the highest types of the human family. It is to bo feared that many people only mako a mockery of praj-er. Their prayers are chiefly requests for temporal things, such, prayers as ask for an honest heart' and upright E;irit and guidauca to do only that which is right in tho sight of their Maker they rarely indulge in. They teach their children to pray for toys and s.11 kinds of temporal things their hearts desire, aud iu that way their children grow up to say prayers as farcical a those delivered by their parents. A case in point ia tha fol lowing frcm an exchange : A young ster had desired a drum for some tiai", aud one evening hia mother told him to ask for it iu his prayers. He did so, and whilo he was kneeling by his bed hia parents slipped a drum iu front of him. When tho little fellow finished aud opened his eyes he beheld tha drum, and wai so as tonished at tho sight of tho instru ment of torture that he exclaimod: "Where in tho devil did that drum come from ?' ri CLl KSIJItJ OFFEEt. Evr desirous to plesse onr large family of readers, wo have made ar rangement whereby wa can furnish them with an extra amount of read ing matter for the evenings which are now lennrthenincr. Agricultural and stock raisiug under the present j hard time3 will require more study of tha methods of those who have made theso pursuits successful. Knowiag the readers of the Juniata Sextinel Sc. Republican would be pleased to re ceive as a present a first class farm and flock paper we made arrange ments with the publishers of "The Breeder's Guide and Practical Farm er," of Huntingdon, Indiana, where by we are enabled to give free to each of our subscribers one year' subscription lo that excaileat farm and stock papr. We do not ask you one cent for this extra paper, we wish to mako a present to all those subscribers who will appreciate. That is to all those subscribers who pay all arrearages aud one year iu advance f jr tho Jun iata Sentintx and Republican. We ere not content with giving subscrib era the bit,t paper iu Juniata county bat we want to give them in addition one of the best 6emi-monthly and farm paper published in America. The subscription price of the Jcn ata Sentinel &. Republican is $1.50 per year, and "The Guide and Farm er," is 50 cent per year. Wo will give you both for $1.50. "Tho Guide and Farmer," is a semi-monthly journal devoted to the interests of farmers and stock raisers and 13 replote with practical informa tion so highly appreciated by oil our farmer readers. You will want more reading matter this winter than usual, and you can not get so much reading matter for this small amount of uoney any where. Tell your neighbor about it, ami ask mm to come ia with vou and get two papers for the price of one. OR IF TOC PREFER, We will get for you the Philadel phia V eekly Press an unsurpassed weekly journal of general news nnd literature for $1.50 ia advance. Commence now, talk it ut It is not every day that ycu are presented wiiu suen an opportunity to seenra valuable literature and full account of all important country events and enterprises Repnblican I'rliuary Election Tha republican primary election will bo held Saturday;, juxb 4, 1832. In towothipg, th po!! are to br opanad at 2 o'elock, P. M.. and in the first half hour a return judgo and clarks are to be elected. In boroagha the polla are to be opened at 4 o'clock, P. H. In addition to a vote for candidates for county (ficera, a vote will be polled lor United States Senator. AH ballots cast for a United States Senator sbsll contain tbe name of a candidate for the office, those tickets not naming a candidate, to ko count ed at blank. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892. The return judges from the respective districts in the connty will meet in the Court House at 2 o'clock, P. to coant tho votes cast at the prisasry election and announce the result. The follow ing are the offices for which candidates are to be placed in nomination : Cengress. Senator. Uerubcr of tbe Legislature. Connty Purveyor. Corener. Representative Delega!e. Chairman of County Committee Announcements of Candidates. The following scale of prices fer an nouncements has been mutually agreed up on by tbe ander signed, aud no deviation Irom the same will be made. Congress. $25; Senator, $10; Legisla ture. $7; Chairman, $3; Representative Delegate, $3 ; Connty Surveyor, $3 ; Cor oner, $1. All additional commuuicationa recommending candidate will charged 10 cents line. Uoney in all cases to be paid w aBvascb. B. F. SCHWEIBK. - Entrea Sihtikkl akd Kcptblicaii. W. 11. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. Editok Sestissc a Rxpdblioak : Please announce Henry D. S:eber, of Walk er township, as a candidate for Chairman or the Republican County Committee. REPUBLICAN, liifflintown, April 12, 18U2. LKG.iL. DUIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. DUI ISTK ATOK'S In the Ettate of Tkomti Rnmbtrgtr, !a!e of Walker teicmtiip, dtceat-d. Notice is hereby givoo that letters of Administration on the estate of Thorau Kuroberger, late of Walker township, Juni ata county, Pa., deceased has been granted te the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment and ail having claims will pressnt tnera properly aathenticsted for settlement. WATSON RUMBHKGEU, OTIS E. KUliBEUGER, Jliminittrattre. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SAJLE. Ettate of jllexander W'oadward, deceased. la Paititiok. Uy virtne ! un order issued oat of the Orphans Court o( Juniata County tbe undersigned atiminutr.itors of the estate of Alexander Wuodffurd, late of lieaU tovrnship, ia saiJ county, docess:d, haviug Leen appointed by s:d court for tbe purpose, wiil expjss lu n o by public vendue or oucry ou tbe premises on THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 18'J2, At two o'elock in tbe afternoon. That eeruin lot of ground itujt-j in the village of Juhns'.j.vn in tiii Uauie tj'.va?liip, bounded north by Ian. I of Lucy Boaio. east bv lot do ol John Woodward, soutii by public road, and on tha west by a public roiid er street, bavin thereon crectud a largo two story fruine d-volliaz house and store room, Iraaae stable and other out building:. All biu.; conp.r .t.vs y new and in good repair, 'luis Ut bsiug l urpart Ho. I, of real esUle ol said decedent. Tkbms cr Sale So much of.th. pur chase money as may b nrcr-nr to d:ray expenses of sale costs and charges iu par. t.tion to be paid on continuation ot sale by the Court and tbe balance in ono year from confirmation of sals with interebt froai tbe day of continuation, tho delorrtd payments to be secured by reouizaLce sccurdiug to' law w ith sureties securing te tue respective parties tae.r respective interests according to law. roi"hMon to be given upon con firmation of sale by the Court but subject to the lease ol tbe present tenant. J. KELLY PAITKUSON, JOHN WOODWAKD, Jldminittratort and Truitees. Ap'V 20, 18J2. mm ?m A Perfect Bueeesav. VII The Bev. A. Antotue Bcfuelo, of Texas, wxttee : 1 think faster KoenJfi's Kerre Tonic is a porfeea enooeBS, Ua any ouc vho oulTerod from a most peinful nervousness u I did. I lul liko mjsoif again titer taking lb looia. IjJziBKTU. V. J March T. ltfil. Before I took fusuar u'Cic's fturve Tonlo I could not itleep njfcJbis aul tuj a numbness of trio it-b's, axniu tuul iuoUnita all ovur the bedy, but alter btkiufi the tooud Uto oi yenr Kerre Touie I eould bleep t-ii, ai:d lu tliruo dys all nniihni-as iu goo aud luive not R'itit slnoa T4 6t. Pacx. St . Uomui, Ifareh, 1H9L A young man of Si )uni. afleuxl iUi epil epsy lor over Ai y or aud a v-ry b4 cnue. Lav. tug at leftat 10 lu U Ct uuly, aiu Ubhiy ail kluds ol medkonra without bun-nt, u. J faster Jtoenig'a Kurv l'ocis wiUl tuediulnKl eT.:L. . V,U1.-V1A-L fl"--A TbIqkIjI ITrtftlc &a Kirmtu Alft sent free to ear address, and imh iaiiit can sifco oL!m Uils uiedicliio fre of charge. tutor l-o2'S. of Tort Wirnt, lnt34 slue loA aud taaow prcpartd numerals illrvcUoa by tae KOEHIC KtC. CO.. Chicago, III. BoUbrDrcrciststteirrTiottla. 6 fox 83. Xatkc Itlxe, L7S. C Bottle for o. 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They are strictly Testable and do not gripe oe punrn. bat by trieir gentle action please alt wha lio them. 2nviaiSt25cents; firctor$L ty droggista cvuryiira, or sent by znaiL CARTE MEt-rciNE CO., New York. SHALL PILL. SmaLL DOSE. SMALL PRICE runkennfii or tb Liquor Habit potltlvcly Cared by Ad iselaiUterlaa; Br. HaiBM' (ifjletan Kpeclflc- It la tnsanfactnred as oowder which esa be given in a glass of beer, a enp of cofiee or tea, or in loej, without the knowledge i mi pai.eai. n ir aosoiutcly harmless and will aficct a psroannt and speedy cure, wnsmer tue pjuont is a mof.srat drinker or an alcenolic wreek. It has been givea tn thousands of cjirs, and in every instaace a perfect cure bas followed. It va raiLs. 1 he syste.u once iinpregcnt ea wun roe specific, it becomes an utter impossibility lor the liticor arcetita to exiit Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particular! free. Ad. dress oolbis sriciFicco., 185 Race St., Ciacin- nati, u. June 24, "Jl-ly. Conump(len Surely Cured. To Teat Bsnnei: Fteaee Inform yowr nadste that I bats a posture resuedy tor tbe akoTe-aajueil ' By its stiaely wse sbeasaods of kopalaw osm hare bsew pmaneBMy enrad. IssuOlbegU e esmd we twerlos of my nssedy FOUR to say of Tr madeaa who bare eoiwuirtien If thsy wijl es4 me thoie Sirnse and P. O. addnaiu femrt teUr. I. A. HbOCUM. M. a, lat aal 4, H. T. TO VEA Buis.tiu a-va tee ilnie ef rowtbfal amir. wB( wnkMH, lt aiako. I i sea a raioasie hisiim fa IVetlce At;ninMt Tresspass. All persons are berebv cautioned not to tr"pas on the lands ef tbe undersigned in Walker, Fermanagh and Favette town ships: A. S. Adams. John UcUeen. lam McMern's b!r, Kobert M.-Meen, Wiliiam StoutTer.G. II. Sieb-r, tharlea Adams, L. . AtKlnson. October 2Sth. '91. lr. The Sentinel and Repnihm oSce ia the place to get job work done. Ti j it. It wDl SETTLE gOT pills. nil KlKiiltorkiiw. FBCIca A aplaak aeooeal work ; ata!d be rM4 ky sistf man whe la aerrees aad dehllltMnl. AOaavsM aVwaa F. OL VwWUKB. ragfleay - p- ,ay yoo if you need anything in that line. m m. SJ mTV SES EF Genuine has a ed H tin tag on every ping. Old Honesty is acKhowt edged to bs trig purest and rriost lasting jplsca of Slandsrd Oiewina Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is e better test thsnany ta &5out it. Civcitafiiir trial. Yon dealer has 1L m. fikzt.1? s bscs.. uimu u Come in aud examine our large and Taried stock for the Spring Trade of 1892 and tbe Summer Trade f 1892. Je IXcsirc To ehow customers eur goods. It is our business to supply jour wants and -we know that we can accommodate you, it you drop in and deal with us. We hay all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit th Taried tastes of people. We have a full line of Jevelty 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 drep prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glasswara to please the eye and to do ser rice shoes. Our shoe Department is large and grades from tht 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 U3 with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands TRY OUR TOBACCO. , All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, iT a ix Ktbeet, Opposite CoraT House, 2i3intowii, Pa., Frei'k ESMaNSCHADK & Son. Fareraklc Verdict strtsr Twenty Tears Trial. Tbe oncinal aud oalr riauin. I'nmnnn.j Qxrpen Treatment that uf rw c:f.Pb. . I'balen, is a scientific adjustment of the ele. aients of Oxygen and K itregen magnetized; and tho compound is so r.oBdeased and mad portable that it is soul to all the world. It bas been in use for mora than fr..t. years; thousands of patients have (been treated, and recemmend it a iiiin. cact fact. It dees sot act aa most dmnilnKK...i. inr another ailment, often rfnnirinv .... ond course to eradicate the aril afl. r - - .. uv.. VI the first, but Compound Oxygen is a rvit- auzer, renewing, strengthening, invigorat ing the whole body. Tbese statements are confirmed bv num erous testimonials, published in our book ol 200 Hires, oalv with tha .rr.. i m i . " f .m sion of tbe Patients, their iimn ana -a dresses are given and yon can refer to them ior innser iniormatieu. Tbe frreat ancccais af nnr tr.itmr.1.1 v gives rise te a host of imitators, nnscrupa. lous persons; some calling their preparation Compound Oxygen, of ten appropriating our iriuaiuBiaie aua me names el our patients to reccommend worthless nnu.;.. But any substance made elsewhere er by others, and called Compound Oxvgea Kjunuua. 'ConiDOand Oxvean It. UnH. . -: and ResulU," ia the title of a new book el 209 pages, published by Drs. Stirkev k. Pa len, which gives to all inquirers full "inform ation aa to this remarkable curative agent and a record or surprising enree in a wide range of chronic cases many ef them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed free to ariT ,t,i,.. plication Drs. Starsey k, Pbalen, 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia. Fs.. 120 Snti,,, s f . . w.., oiurna. Cisco, Cel. Get a good paper by aabacribins- re ti.. KEWG00DS, BROWN 4 HEKESHOVn Denlers ia Clotting, Dry Goods, Shoes, Watche?, &c, THOMPSONTOWN, PENNA. OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and GEXTS' FrUXISIII-tCIGOODS Complete and Ready for Inspection. We are pushing things lively here. Everything to its Capacity. It is a time of activity with vs. Hals, Caps & Gents Furnishing Goods. Shoes, Ladies and Gents'. You can save 88 cents on evory dollar b v purchasing of us. Our aim is larre 1,4 and Small preflts. COUK AND BE CONVINCED. rT m . n a r"-i j . ; r in o o 00 x ci t- o n t tOIOIOO"3ia'OI3l3'''lMC5Jlf'ffl rJ W EH M H r H 0 P3 hi H H 15 co o o ci e o ocmctcitirtoc o o co eo eo co co co 000 UiHCt C CC CO 33 ci-cccit-ciCGUoict-'eo loc aoo C H C5 C5 H O rl H O CI O C f CI H C) i . , a. I f j- 1 ncirtMnnnnnnnr----- laoot- pZh ic 1- co o ci io ci J ri S - O xf CO C OO VMOMWH . CC4IHHOO O OO ClO5C500 t-t-l : r-l 1 I f I i-H r-t H H OOOdfCCOCiC ID - lSHl3-r!OIC(MH j( co 00 t-r-t-t-c-t-t-t- 3 O to . a o O 1 fc- c M c o e a at ec k a r c a s o o c: o ci CtOHDOO O ISm CO H 15 -l 00 X CI 1C CJ I ci co IC CI lo es SO en e; oi 010000 o o CtCr-l HHC1 O O -J" '-2 o o O 1 I 1-H CTi lO 1 I fH d co OQ XCOCIClHHHHHHHH 00 O O O t- 1 1313 VOi HOW'' VI P ! CI CI T-. 1-1 ci ci KOCHO. T U O I -UJl3 LS L3 IS LI L-3 CO CO o CO L-3 O LO O lCOOH CO ro -n CO co t-coacocMcociciC) 1.0 t. cr Ci LC H CI CO -! Lecis I. ATKtisex. F. M. K. Pbvxill ATSIBSrBM &. ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, KirTLIXTOera, 1A. tJTTellecting aid Cenveyancinj prewpt ly attend ed te. errior On Vain street, la place ef resi dence ef Leais K. Atkinsen, ;., seath ef Cridfe street. ;9ct8,lMU. J UcLasoHLLM. JsiEro W. btihmil UCLAETGESS.IH &eTIMUEl,, MSDEAffOE A.9ENTS, PORT KOTJL, JONIATJ CO., Fjt. EOnly reliable Cempiiiss ropressated. Jsa. , 1812-1 v an.B.a.CBavrstD, be. iiivii ii.caairroRB, JR. D. U. CKA WrORD i. SON. have termed a partnership fer the practice ef Hediciae and their ceilattenl branches. Ottice at eld sued, ceraer of Third and r ange streets, elifflintcwa, la. Use er be:h el tsem will be tennd at their e2ice at all times, unless otherwise professionally en- gagra. April 1st, II HO. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop veeTnacns ia less than Ave minutes ; ae paia, ae extractiag. That I can extract testa withoKt pain, by the ase sfa laid applied te the teeth aad gams ; ae daager. That Diseased esj. as a (kaiwa as ocurvy, ureal C "f.i-ed successfully and a c are war j raated ia very case. Tseta Tilibb aad varriated for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanjed er remoddlad, at pr:cs3 to suit all. I will in sert a full psrmanent set of Gutucd Enam eled porcelain teeth as low as $6. 00 per set warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or the nior.sy refunded. All work van-Bated te give perfect satis ractiea. People whe have artificial teeth with which they caaaet eaf, are ospeeially invited te call. J Txaas Cash. G. Tj. DERR, rractlcal Dentist, established i stirrLiaiewE, Pa., ltie ct. 14 '85. "VEVVPOIIT AND SHERMAN'S VAL ' '-v Railroad Conipauy. Time table 01 passenger trains, in effect on Monday, January it), lb'J2. STATION. West ward. East ward. t Newport Buffalo Bridge.. Juniata nn,. 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Ur for tho toilet table than powder fib?t" 3C c t- K ci h o cf c P. li eo eo l l-3 1- c; c c o H c 10 o CI y-i CI CI fl H CO JO 3 .3 rs a A c 3 Xl a o a i 3 I rr4 O rs m t O C3 a a o Ol 00 T3 n OS o JO H CI O CI O CI IC IC eo ro oci'HO'' V-JI 13t)IOOt-t-t-Cl TJ S a . - LO t o t- o 00 -w o c o CO T- CI C CI LO OHHtlHHHtO 5 H a ci eo 1 co 1 r-l CI L CO C CI o o "1 11 eo co ci -l i-l L o eo -c g 1 -5 m -- m re - ; te E 5 h . OS 73 " f- -n a " 3 Bm 3 1 f a x 0 " a o r S CO O : eo 1 O IO ! LO LO t3 t- t- t- i- I O LO CI T LO LO CO CO CI U 1.1 C O C t- I- X K C. 3E LO L-3 m 1 I I M LO CI IO O O H O S CI w HHC1CIC Q AL ESMEM O W A IS" T Vj 13 .rS LOCAL (IE TKAVELL1NU, to sell onr Nursery StccU. Salary, Ex:as ics Steady En'jlevrretit guaranteed. Cil ASK liUOTHKUS COHPANY, t. Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, N. T. HUP rM BV 9 -f 49 raF v la nrrKSfli ass HITI2X1X iu. A -GENERATION AFTER INIRATIOll. O ,LTs tato OJTD jr. ai 7roppd on Sun nr. Chitdrim Tr ft. Ererr Arareirr -muni,! &t lttl of 11 In hi a-.t..h-L V6r S'lffpfOr From Rheuir.tiftm, Hi- vrrrtai FlM.i.xiia r; rv,i i . ' - .r t " K- i uenn, Lung u i, aiioirTU. m-idTi.J ..iw.u.MrrB, orr.jg, tUavrrti.i. I jime'nPM. nJyn rtrllcf and irnerxJy cur. mph! L 1 ,d 7"'-yhcr. I'Hrr & cts..hy tnM.il. bottles. m Cajft do it Lut &T9 willing to pay for leernins Low to rcake as good an article ts AVoLFr'S Acv BLArrma of clirp material so UiiX ajlr tin prouiu!y sell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. Tbe retailer sayg tlie pnMic will nn ftj It- We cay the puWlc tviM, lrtw t:ief V iwT PT fair prioa for a good uncle. To show bctk the trade and tit fubiiotl.atweirarit to give theiutfia best imui imjccy, wo arm pay mm i r or above information ; tfcii ofiur is orsa until January 1st, 1893. WOLSjri HAJTDOLPH.PhllaalaiiMs. noes work that no oilier paint eon do. An -"'" is i uo nam . J. i J. .. 'l looas like the na. rr 7? etelucd aud varnished. 'ka like the natural -- lv alsluea au3 varnlsheo. utlUTFria a am rams n iinicR A rill UUiLUfcrtw Pufify the Iiife JTBP 1. , " nicn trill r.j r. , . .w SELLERS MEDICINE CO. "l'l7'w6H, Pa. A v E . LaSSErS ELQDT) ST-iTJrrsrrTS 5-OST SAHOODr wKi?rnsw fPivir's Traclt Kerr Etm'sdy.is eld with m Wrivaa QiwriiUi tocMrtt ell N e rroua d i sesu uch as Wk Mcncrr, Less ol raia Power, Ner TotsinsM, H earl ache. Wakeful- a' -airft!' ins and loss exertion ot lead to Iar ice, $i.at m ntmttw r. . wncn amnata t lead to piekeC wr,?P'!on.d Inity- Price" ." nu.e.f..- a." i order we cir. .writ BuereMea to mm TVJL C,T1 Seaman am KawnaH-aiaji. and