SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MiyFLINTOWN. WEDNESDAY. MAT 4, 1892. B. F. SCHWEIER t EBTTOI ABB rKOrilSTOK. A company of Idaho ranchmen over took, captured and killed two of a band of thieves that had oyer 60 6tolea horses in their possession last Tfek. JIapv Victoria Tbck, was engaged to tnarry the eldest son of the prince of Walts- the young man died. She will soon marry the brother of the man to whom she was engaged. - m- A new Democratic stock paper, will be issued upon the sea of journal ism in Mifllintown, in the first weoL in Juno, under the editorial manage merit of Iter. E. E. Berry. The front doors to the house that W. K. Vanderbilt is erecting at New Port cost fifty thousand dollars. The Vunderbilts of the three generation pant hava been making their money in steamboat and railroad transporta tion business. The Pennsylvania Railroa 1 Com pany bare decreed that train men shall not road while in lei-vice on the cars, presumably, on the principle that tho attention and time of the men during serTice hours belongs exclusively to the eurcpany and not to reading, for themselves. Wh.ijam Astor, one of New York's ricliufct men died in Paris, France, last week. One of the pecularifies of his business transactions was not to insure the houses that he owned in New Yeik Cify. He owned so many that lbs loss of a number of them by fire was lets than the pre mium or insurance. Some one is to the front declaring t'-iat consumption is the accumula tion in the air cells of the lungs of the surplus mucus that the glands and pores of the body have failed to throw off, and the remedy fur con sumption iu its first and Bbcond stage is to reduce the surplus and that will destroy the disease. But the treatment to keop down the Buxplus is not stated. An L'uuhual List ef Names. The Cosmopolitan begins its thir teenth volume May issue, nnder the joint editorship of Mr. W D. How ells and Mr. Walker with a table of contents which will attract attention. James Russell Lowell, Frank R. Stockton, Theodore Rosevelt, Ed mund Clarence Stedman, Henry James, Prof. H. II. Boyesen, Hamlin Garland, John Hay, Sarah Orne Jewett, Prof. Langley of the Smith sonian, Thomas Weatworth Higgin son, and W. D. Ho walls himself are among the contributors. The illus trations in this issue are by such well known artists as E W. Kemble, Frederick Remington, F. S. Church, "Walter Crane, William M. Chase, C. S. Reinhart, Dan Beard, George Wharton Edwards, Wilson de Meza, etc. ARuIa or Mud On April 4th, there wan a shower f mud along the Union Pacific Rail way at Onaga. The rain commenced early in the day, and soon the south and east sides of all houses were cov ered with yellow clay. The windows received such a coating as to shnt out the sun's rays. A Unien Pacific train which ran through the storm La iti windows covered, and the headlight wu ee Completely plastered that the light was shut in and the train ran in dark Bess to Rossvillo, the next station, where the mud had to be scraped off This storm lasted nntil after day light. As far east as Tepeka, the windows showed thai the eJg3 of the mudtttorm bad extended this far. It was more severe about fifty miles northwest The Uunco M n. The Banco man first gets the name and living place of the person he desires t make game of and then at the time he thinks best for his pur poses he makes the acquaintance of the victim and gees for him like in the following case: Jacob D- Har nish, a York business man was bun coed out of $200 in New York last week" He was addressed on Broad way by a man who called him by name and residence. A few minutes later, another man stopped him, call ed bim by name, said he was a rela tive of prominent Yorkers, and made himself agreeable to Harnish. A third man soon joined the party an 1 Harnish says, he suddenly grab bed a pocket book containing $200 from Ilarnisb's inside coat pocket and ran away. No. 2 told Harnish oot to get excited and they would follow the thief and recover the rsoney. He too soon disappeared snd that was the last Harnish saw of the friends he bo hastily made ia a etraVig) place N. Y., Tnbunt. The Jack KaWxt TUgae In California. On the San Joi.juia plains of Cali fornia the jak rabbits are a nusiaccft, a l the parties ef X.ht farmers is to thin ther.i out t y aonual drives. A Corral is formed with barbed wire feno. and around this forming a cir oaniSrene ten to twelve miles loeg, from 5,003 to 7,000 persons collect at the appointed time. Many are ta un!ed, there are many hundreds r? !? t wr. and ether vehielee, those en foot fona a tkirtuiah line la advance, ptvvidcd with clubs. A the l:n contract the jacks are rt up aol UiwiJ for the cvrral. Marsha's so direct the advanc that the animals are nisd on the C-ea aid f tho nrtal The rlw cf the ltt drive is tbua dem-nbed fcv the San Francuco Examiner; "Bjfore the contracting line of men, women, boys and girls lay about 500 acres of plain so thick with madly rushing hares that the ground was actually hidden from sight "Within a space of a few sores vr 25,000 rabbits were huddled to gether. In one place the terror stricken mass had inched into one corner and lay there over a foot dep. It is estimated that at least 3,000 were never touched by club, but were simply smothered to death by the rush of those in the rear. Photo graphs were taken of ths mass as they lay huddled up, and then the I TtPr?" f Californjrr clubs in nftfi'i, wu'e formed in line of battle, and with a yell moved down upon tho mass of 25,000 bunnies, clubbing as they ran. A sickening slaughter took place, lasting about an hour." GEJSERAL JVEWS ITEMS. Clean piano keys with a ped in alcohoL dip- There are 515 inmates in the Hun tingdon Reformatory. Pennsylvania raised thirty million pounds of tobacco in 1891. According to the report of the de partment at Washington there has been an increase of one-fourth in the production of the potato in the past ten years. "The simplest remedr known for nervous headache is a pinch of salt taken on the tongne and allowed to dissolve slowly, followed in about ten minutes with a drink of water." The accumulation of deeds and omciai records nave multiplied so rapidly in Blair county that an annex to the Register and Recorder's ap- partment in Hollidaysburg is con. tempiated. Mrs. Suburb, "Are you acquainted with her personally!" Proprietress (ol intelligence since), "lea, indeed. She is a good girl. I have known her for Years. Sbe comes in here almost every week for a place. Spring Mills, in Centre county. has been much annoyed by robberies of late. Tuesday night of last week the creamery was broken into and the safe blown open. About eirht dollars in pestage stamps and some drafts were taken. "It seems necessary to be a alim dietist in order to become a great pi anist. Rubinstein is reported as breakfasting on a cup of tea and a cigarette preparatory to two hours hard work at practicing; and Pader ewski is said to live on eggs and Urn cnade." There's a scarcity of gold. Not more than $100,000,000 worth of the precious metal is mined annually, is aat tbe r'liiladelphia hecord of last Thursday, April 21, said, and vet in an other column of the same Record, it denounces the free coinage of sil ver, and advocates that gold be made tbe standard of value. A few days ago while J. L. Peters, of Buck's Valley, was cutting a tree down, one of his small boys walked up behind, uaknown to him, and when he swung his ax around it struek the boy in the face making an uglj asa from his chin up to his tys. Had tha ax struck him a half inch from where it did, it would have cut him right in the eye. Liv erpool Sun. Probably tho largest annln treo in the world is in the northwest corner of Cheshire, Conn. Its age caa be traced bv family tradition In tin years, it is probably seven years old er. One foot above the cround. free from any enlargement of the roots, the circumference is thirteen feet eight inches. The trunk is very lymmetnal and divides into ninrht limbs. Three of these nsnallv hair one year and the other five the next. One hundred and ten bushels have been harvested from the five limbs in a single year. The tree is about sixty feet high and the spread of the branches not far from 100 fruit is sweet, rather small, and only moderate in quality. About S o'clock on the evening of April 27th, just as the play wos about to begin in Central Theatre Philadelphia, some one in the audi ence saw smoke and fire in the ma chinery ovor the stage. The cry of fire wag raised which caused a panic a.n0:g the audience. In their rush from the place many perjpla were trampled. About CO persons were in jured in the scramble to get out Eight persons perished in the flames. The fire spread so rapidly that the people in the Time annex in the rear of the theater barely escaoed. Tbe Timet loss is $300,000, half in sured. The loss of the theater is ?JU00. A number of other houses wero burned before the firo was brought into subjection. Miss Jennie Smith, of East Broad lop, is a lady -like woman, a good housekeeper, and each morning after ner domestic auairs are accomplish ed she finds ample time to personally superintend the hauling of stone and other material in her neighborhood, for which purpose she has two teams and five men constantly employed. Miss Smith devoteB much of "her time in looking after this work, which she finds quite profitable. To some th :s might be regarded as an advanc ed step for a woman to take in the business pursuits of life, but it only buumb iuo iinmiiauie scope tJat is held out to the fair sex in the busi ness world. We can only add suc cess to Miss Smith. Huntingdon Globe. Wm. Hildebrand, of Mount Union, has ben in his time quite a hunter and claims to have killed more rac coons than any other man in the state. In his younger days he thought nothing of working 6ix days and be ing out four nights in the week hunt ing cooes. He hunted over the hills and hollows from Harencame's to Witherow'a Mills and from Jack's Mountain to Black Log and Licking Creek, and he behoves that coons are nearly as plenty bow as they were fifty years ago " He has killed bears, dr, wildcats and hundreds of fox e, and he killed thn hundred and fifteen raccoons with one dog. He has cue of the bt hounds in the country, and although in Lis seven ty fifth j ear was out ith him last emauier chasing foxva. , Coart Proceedlmg-s. Keperted by B. T. Burcbflrlil, Eq. Court was called at 9.45 o'clock, April 25th, the President Judge and his Associate Judges present aiio consiaoie s returns were re ceived, and constable ef Delaware township reports cross road bridge out of order and one bastard child born ; in Beale township, one bast child born ; and ia Walker one bast ard child born. The Grand Jury were called, sworn and charged by the court Constable J. W. Arnold was re tained to wait oa the Grand Jury d AJbert Hacke'yerger, Clinton binger and Samuel sprout to wait on the court Jane Carter vs. Samuel Carter. An alias snbosua ia divorce was awarded. A writ of partition was awarded in estate of Edward Shiffer, dee'd. Wm. M. Allison, Esq., was ap pointed an auditor in estate of Cath erine Gallaher, deceased, vice A. J. Patterson, Esq., deceased. Will L. Hoops tiled his report as auditor in estate of Samuel Gallaher, deceased, late of Humbold county Cal. Estate of Alvin H. Wilt, deceased. F- M. M. Pennell, Esq,, filed his re port as auditor. Neal M. Stewart, administrator of Margret Collins, deceased, makes re turn to order of sale that he sold real estate of decedent to Thomas Kendrick, for $110, and sale confirm- by the court. In the partition of estate of Will iam Kerlin, deceasid, part No, 1. sold to W. P. Ritzman for $1300 ; part No. 2, to H. C. Honor for $1300 ; and part 3 to Jennie H, Kerlin. for $14'J, and sales confirmed by the court. The whereabouts of George Wald- smuti Demg unKnown, leave was granted John Waldsmith to pay into court the money due him on recog niance in estate of Wm. Waldsmiti, deceased. In estato of Luke Marx, deceased, the heirs being called and none an sweriug except George Marx, the real estate was awarded to him at the valuation of $5,30, and F. M. M. Pennell, Eaq., was appointed an auditor to piss upon advancements to heirs and other questions. Franklin A. Engler vs. Maggie H Engler. In divorce F. M. M. Pennell, Esq , appointed to take testimony. A. J. Moist, B. F. Burchfield "and John Stodor were appointed to view a road in Delaware and Walker township. Fredorick Espenschade was ap pointed guardian of James William Kyle, minor child of James Kyle, late of Walker township, deceased. Estate of Abram O'Neal, deceased. Sale of real estate to Daniel Yeigh for $500, and sale confirmed. Estato of Paul G. Smith, deceased. Real estate sold to J. Reuben Smith for $500, and sale confirmed. The application by W. S. North, guardian of George and Rebecca Jacobs, Minor child of Gsorge Ja cobs, Esq., deceased, of $1020 real ized out of real estate sold, to the payment of a lien against other real estate, was approved by the court. Andrew Banks, Esq., filed his re port distributing assigned estate of Jonathan Kauffman, failed. John J. Patterson, Jr., Esq., filed his report distributing estate of James J. Culberson, deceased. Assignee estate of Jacob L Swartz. Assignee retarn sale of tracts No. 1 and 2 to J. H. Zeigler, for $30 and 94 respectively, and sales confirmed by the the court. Assigned estate of D. W. Swartz. Assignee returns that he sold tract No. 3 to J. H. Zeigler, for $189 ; tract No. 4 to E. W. Swartz, for $34 ; tract No. 1 to John H Rhine, fer $1000 ; tract No. 2. to Maiia Swartz, for $1,400, and tract No. 5 to same for $425, aid sales confirmed by the court W. tt. Re;gle was appointed con stable of Greenwood township, yiee M. S. Bosswick, deceased. Margaret Kane, widow of Joseph Kane, deceased, elected to take real estate of decedent valued at $283, at the appraisement under widow's exemption act. An order of sale was granted Samutl A. Thomas, administrator of Sarah Smith, deeeased. Hamilton Robison vs. Frances Robison. Subprena in divorce grant ed. A rul of c flirt was made requir ing students at-iair applying for ad mission to practice, to pass a satisfac tory examination ia Blp.ckstone's com mentaries, Kont's commentaries vol ume one of Greenleaf on ovidence and Brewster's practice in Pennsyl vania, rule beicg recommended by resolution of the Board of examiners. Wm. II. Groninger, John K. Rob ison and A. Bradford Evans were au pointed to view a line to divide Fayette townsuip, and report on tho advisa bility of dividing said township. Com. vs. John Writer, rape. Not a true bill and defendant discharged. Com. vs. Agnes Bell and W. H. Kreider, Larceny. Not a true bill and defendants discharged. Upon partition to take the bridge at Thompsontown for a county bridge, the court appointed Wm. H. Groninger, Elias Horning, Robert A. Robison, Wm. Puffenberger, Joseph Rothrock and John Koons viewers. The Directors of the Poor of Mif flin county filed an appeal from the order of removal of Thorns McNeer and family, from Walker township, this county, to Mifflin county. In the matter of the contest over will of Jane Gallaher, dated August 2nd, 1886. Will was sustained, bnt for several cogent reasons set forth in their motion a rale was granted to show cause why a new trial should not be granted, to be arguge July 13th. next J. B. M. Todd vi. Cyrus Sieber. Appeal by plaintiff from judgment of J ustico Weidman, on Scire Facias to revive an old judgment Verdict for defendant. Com. vs. John F. Banner and Henry E. Benner. Threats and as sault Defendant to give bond for good behavior and pay costs. Com. vs. Perry Cerstetter. Deser tion of wife. Complaint dibinissed. A numler of common wealth cases were continued. The other feigned issues in the matter of the testamentary canacitv of Jane Gallagher went over. Johnlxtlentiue vs Edgar M. Horn iug. et al. was continued on appiica- tioa of defendent T. & Thompson vs Edgar A. Ten nis and Israel Tennie. Ejectment for lot of ground in Thompsontown. Verdict for plaintiff for the ground in dispute, except five feet nine inches of the width of the lot at the east end. Cohen & Brown for use of E. Cohen vj T. S. Thompson. Appeal. Apptal dismissed, as defendant had not per fected same by giving bail for costs. The appeal of Perry county from order of removal ef Martin Miller, from Walker township, Juniata coun ty, Pa , was filed and Wm. M. Allison, Esq., was appointed to take testimony Alleging that appeal was taken to late, Walker township was granted a will to dismiss same. George W. Wilson, Elmer G. Beale and B. F. Burchfield were appointed to lay out an alley in McAlisterville. Enoch W. Swartz vs Sarah Swartz. Alias subpteaa awarded. Rebecca Lebo vs D. W. Lebo. Subpcena tur divorce awarded. A Sbeeps' Age. A lamb has eight teeth in its up -per jaw. At ene year old the two middle teeth are shed and two under ones take their place. At two years old the next two disappear and two more brood teeth some in their place. At three years there are six brood teeth. When four years old we shall find eight brood teeth, which we call a lull moutn. JNot unlrequently a sheop at one year old will not shed its two front teeth for some reason, and again we have known a three year old to show a four year old mouth. When the growth and de velopment varies these variations usually appear. As a rule, at five years old the two front teeth show some shrinkage, and at six the next two and the two front teoth drop out and continue in this routine. They are then said to have ragged mouths. A strong vigorous constitu tion will often change this rule, and etc v.r$a. Jos. II. Deihl, who resides about a mile east of Freeburg, Snyder county was found lying on a hore blanket in his barn on Sunday morning, the 17th. He went to the barn the night before after returning from town, and it is supposed he was seized with severe pain from Cholera morbas, of which he was a sufferer and lay down until relieved, when, the pain caused appoplexy. He was taken to the house and medical aid called, but died the following day at 4, p. m. Aged 51 years. Republican Primary Election Tbe republican primary election will be bald SATURDAY". JUNK 4, 1892. In townships, tba polU are to be opanad at 2 o'alock, P. U., and in lbs flrtt balf boar a rtl urn judge and clarka are ta be elected. In boroughs tbe polls are to be opsnnd at 4 o'clock, 1'. II. In addition to a vote for candidates for county afficars, a vote will be polled for uniira Mataa 2anator. All ballota cant for a United States Senator shall contain the name of a candidate for the olGce, those tickets not naming a candidate, to be count ed aa blank. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892. Tba return judges from the respective districts in the county will meet in tbe Court Home at 2 o'clock, 1'. to coant tbe votes cast at the primary election and an a ounce the result. The tolloning are tba nflicea lor which candidatos are to be placed in nomination : lengresf. Senator. Member of the Legislature. County purveyor. Corener. Representative Delegate. Chairman of County Committee. .Announcements of Candidates. Tba following scale of prices fer an nouncements has been mutually agreed up on Dy tne anK-r signed, and no deviation from the same will bo made. Congress, $25; Senator, $10; Legisla ture, $7 ; Chairman, S3 ; Representative Delegate, $3 ; County Surveyor, S3 : Cor oner, St. All additional communications recommending candidate will charged 10 cents a line. Money in all cases to be paid is aDvarci. W. M. ALLISON. Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIEK, Eorrf Sektihii ad Rspcblican, CONGRESS. To the Republican of Juniata. I beg leave to announce myself as a candi date for Con grass subject to our party rules. I also desire to thank yon for the generous earaest and effective support that you have heretofore given ae when a candidate and to say that I fell nnder a deep ten so of personal obligation te you all on account ef it. If I am again favored with yoar support and am fortunate to secara a re-elactian I shall serve my constituents with fidelity and to to the best of my ability . Levis Ji. Atkinboh. LEGISLATURE. Ua. Kditob. Please annoance that H Latiaser Wilson, of Walker, will be a can didate for Representative in tbe Legisla ture, at tbecoming primary election, subject loKeptiDiican ruiea. air. Wilson la aKepub licaa affair abilities, wall versed in gener al business, and a practical ezperieaced and successful farmer. His nomination will prove a tower of strength to tba Re publican ticket in tbia county. A Espiblicas. STATE SENATE. To THE RlPl'BLICABJ or Jcmata Co : I desire to announce myself as a candidate for State Senator, I respectfully request your vote far my nomination. If nomina ted and elected, to represent the 81st Sens tonal District in tbe 6 tate Senate I will make it my aim to vote, on measurea that come before the Senate, aa becomes a rep resentative of an agricultural community, and at tbe same time endeavor to do jastice to all intereata. Respectfully, William C. Pomerov STATE SENATE. Tothc Ripi bi.icahs or Jdhiata: I de sire toannonnco William Hertaler, of Port Royal aa a candidate for State Senate. He has been weighed in tbe political and leg islative balance and bai not been found wanting. His paat record ia a guarantee or bis reliability. Aa a tiablic man be will serve year intereata faithfully if yoa con fer the nomination apon hire. MlFf LMTOWI. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. Editob SaaTiaat ax RfpcblKan s Please annennce Henry O. Sieber, of Walk er township, aa a candidate for Chairman of tba Republican Cotnty Committee. RKPUBLICAN. Mifllintown, April 12, 18K!. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. KiriBLtCAss or Jraurt cocsrr : W. V. Shirk, baa proven himself an earnest industrious eraeieot eheirmaa and bia re election w ill be a certain asauraace of a vigorous and able campaign. It will act be an experiment to go Into tba campaign with hint at the head ef th eriaaitatiea. Therefor b is agate prnevotad to yea for i u inipurlaot pesilioa or county chairman, j LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 the Ettatt of Thomat Rumbtrgtr, lute of Walker towatkip, dteeattd. Notice ia hereby given that letters of Administration on th estate ef Thomas Kumbtrger, late of Walker township, Juni ata county, Pa., deceased has been granted t tbe undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment and all having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WATSON RUMBERGEK, OTIS . RUMBERGER. Jidmiuittratori . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Estate of Alexander Woodward, decerned Ix Pabtitiob. By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans Court ol Juniata County the undersigned administralora of th eatate of Alexander Woodward, 1st of Baal township, ia aaid county, deceased, having been appointed by aaid court for the purpose, will exp-jss to sale by public vendue or outcry oa tbe premises on THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1892, At tw o'clock ia th afternoon. That certain lot of ground S'tuite in th village of Johnstown in said Beale township, bounded north by land of Lucy Scale, east by lot now ot John Woodward, south by pub ic road, and en th wast by a public road r street, having tbereon erected a large two story frame dwelling bouse and ator room, frame stable and other out buildings. All baing comparatively new aad in good repair. This lot being purpart No. 1, of real estate oi said decedent. Tkbms or Salk. S much of the pur chase money as may ba nectnary to delray expenses of sale costs and cbargsa in par tition to be paid on continuation ot aale by the Court and the balance in one year from confirmation of sale with interest from tbe day of continuation, tho deterred payments to be secured by recauizanc according to law with sureties securing to tbe respective parties their respective Interests according to law. Possession to be given upon con tinuation of sale by the Court but aabject to tbe lease ot the present tanant. J. KKLLY PATTERSON, JOUN WOODWARD, JldminiMtrateri aud Trutteet April 2C, 1892 a?a?-B?,, In Ita Worst Form. 1 Bbktok, Lai Co., WU, Dee., 1838. Bev. J. C. Bergen vouchee for Uie following : Jamea Booney, who waa Buffering f-om SU Vitas Dnoe In Its worse form for aboat IJf yeare. waa treated by several pbystclaaa without effect. Two botUoa of Faator Koenlg'a Ner Toole eared him. Would Have Died. Holvokh, Masa November, 1890. I waa In pain all over, eould pot no rcet efttaer night or day and was not able to do any work for months, but after tAkmg Pastor Koonig'e Krve Tonic only one wwk. I waa able to sit op and attend to my dressmaking. I bad paid over two hundred dollars to doctors and got no benefit. I oertafnly Lb ink 1 snoald have died song ago II 1 nad not got una medicine. MRS. ADA FEN ELL. FREE A T.UtT.ble Rook max TfrnrronM iMtaMMfl Mnt rraao to any vdlrea. uui incueui rr or enmrfe. Yifa piriMlr hu ben nrtitiaJKil b tht RaTjymrTfl Pwtor E'xmc, of Fort Wmmm. iud. tine. 18 to, vul liaow pipvra unaeiriiu amcaoo oj u KOEN1C MED. CO.. Chicago, III. SoldbrDracsistaatSlparnotUe. SfbrSS. Xauare sua, SL79. C Bottles for S9. Dcr. Xaifofho and rollev alt the troubles ! f.oat to a bilious atate f the system, snob, aa Disxlnras, Kaua, Drowsiness. IUtrea afUe? eatinc. I'aln In the BiJa, to. 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By Ha slnaly ass hensanda ef hopeless eases have Sera nermanensly sand. Iahallbeglad send we beetles ef Bay remedy majg In aar f yar sasiliii who hav annsmmpttosi a they win sead me sheer mrprees and P. O. addiras. Reepect BiUy. X.AaLOCllK,M.a,UlrslH,l.I. TO WEAK LIEN BanVetag from Ike esVcts ef youth fal aarosa. early decay. waaUaig weakness, tost manhood. .. I wA sand a valuable Sum (aead eonteinltig feel perurelan fer bosds ewro. WftiM ebarae. A apienaid mesieal w.a-k : eheel'tbe read r every man who Is mm- uu. aad oeMUaated. Alii isai Notice Afainit Trea.pasa. All persons are hereby cautioned aot to treipaa on the lands of tbe sadersigned in Walker, Fermanagh and Favette town- hi: A. S. Adams. John Mr Veen, James McVe.n's heirs. Kobert Mi M , William Ktontler.i;. II. Sieber, t har t Adams, L. r.. tiKiiiaon. Orlvhtr SHih, HI. ly. The Snltmtl mud Rrpui'vu oflc ia th IU e to got lobwork don. Ti y it. It will jay Jou if wti uovd auylhib; u ILat line. 1 0 CARTERS 8 Mts 1. Its the lest. 2. ItUsts. 3. Its' a peasure to tyk it 4. It satisfies. 5. Always tJesMe. o.Cvcrybody braises it. 7. You will like it. R You should try it. Ukfor it.lTniston (javlng It NEW GOODS, Come in and examine our larcre and raried stock for the Spring Trade of 1892 and the Summer Trade of 1892. TYe Desire To show customers ur poods. It is our business to supply jour wants and we knew that we can accommodate you, it you drop in and deal with us. We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the yaried tastea of people. We have a full line of JYecelty 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. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser rice SHOES- Our shoe Department is lare and grades from the Daintiest te the Substantial Shoe and Beot for the field and forest. 0EDER. We hare almost everything, and what we har'nt get, we'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands THY 0LR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Uaix Stbkit, OrrosiT Cocat Hobsjc, Mifllintown, Pa., ale SOU. A FnTrfabl Verdict after Tue.tl leari Trial. Tbe original and only gannine Compound Oxygen Treatment that f Drs. Starkey 4 rnaiea, is a scientific adustmst of tbe ). urnts f Oxygen and Kitrogen magnetized; and th compound la so condensed and mads portable tbat it is sent to all th world. It bas been in us for mr than twenty years; thousands of patients hav (been treated, and recommend it. a very signifi cant fact. It does aot act as most drncsdobvera.t. lag another ailasent, often requiring a see. caa eour to eradicate ta vil affects of tbe oral, but l obi pound Oxygen is a revit alize, renewing, treagtbeuiug, iavigorat- lua; ids wooie oouj. Tbes sUtcsnenta are confirmed bv lorn. erens testimonials, published in aar honk ot 200 psges, oaly with th express permis sion of tbe patieata, their name and ad. dresses are given and yoa can refer t Utana for farther inforaatiea. Tbe great socccss f our treat meal hmm given rU t best of imitators, nnscruao lons persons; soma calling their preparatien Compound Oivgea, oen apirpriating oar testimonials and th names f our patiaata to reccommead wartbles concoctions. Hut any sabstsoc mad elsewhere sr h. others, and called Compound Oxvrea a njurloua. Conipoand Oxycea Its Mode Ante. aad Kcsiilte," ia tbe titl of asw book w ZOw paras, published by Drs. Starter P.. len, which give to all inquirers lull inform, alion as to this remarkable curative aent, aad record of surprising car la a wid rat.g of chronic cases aiauy f them aftsr being ahanacaed lodiaby other pbysiclaaa. W ill b mailed Ire to aay addra an an. pliralioa Ira. Staraey A. I'balen. I&J'J A . c. rbilad.li.hia, fm.. liO Suiter HI., h.n ..! Cisco, Cal. Gel a go.Ml paper by sabecribma- far the W II w bisiuai. Ait iUrrwiKaa. BROWN ,' HERESIIOVII ... n nAa SlmflB Watfibea. &.e. Dealers in Clotmng. rjr ' " THOMPSONTOWN, PENNA. OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and CEIfTS' FtfBWISIIISCJ.GOODS Complete and Beady for Inspection. thinrra lively here. Everything to its Capacity. jk i8 a tYnW 1 K.s, Caps & Gent Furnishing GooJg. Shoes, Ladies7 ana tcnts. ron can save o3J c..ts and Small prsflta. w " us O O r- f cjianct oooo ec o C5 IS 3 SITS S 5 8 S SS S t-ciotowaioiaiaw-vMcocicin to AO o L-3 DTeo cc o ii b g O "5 O CO M 3 . . . . . CMf - li - lvHr - li - 4i - li H r M 0 hi H 4 B H hi A g ri n - O CO M iH H H H V-H Shu-hwciincih oor-t-t-t-t-t-t-t- CO S .e g (e fl o-to 3 fl - or3 o .2 -S 2 O e! a.' 9 3,S-r;u0.3:g 2 a c - Sa i- o o o es en o t-i es o o eo o 1-5 i I CI LC CI t "O CI r- O O CD T! O CI f o c HI3CIK''VOOOHlN'Or.HCCITl- BOCOOeiClClOOOCO-lHOIHHHU e o CO- HHIN CO o o -j c h o 1.1 cs n h ii o ; SHOKJOHHHINMKVi oo co o e o o o r- ci tjuvoct HOWII HH . oujcifiOrtOOHOrtOooo "ch ci r H'HfIflCi!''l3UOfIiSCOCf0 Liuiaiaiaisieooocr-t-ccccs 13 a H C. WOO 15 O o Mono-s-ciooOH t-xcococcxtocr. oo 13 X X CI H CI O O T I-H Lcis I. Atiibssb. y. K. If. rivsELL. ATK1ISM It sTKiaEL.1., ATTORNEYS - AT - L ATT, HltTLIVTVarX, TX. BaClletIaf and Cavyaicing prn(.t ly atteadsd te. rricr Oa Main street, la place ef rci denc ef Lais Tt. Atkissen, Kssj., seat, ef Bridge street. iect2,ll. Jbi IIcLAssaLia. Joixru W. Svimxei UCL1IGBLII K BTI.MIIEL., WSDB1H0E AGENTS. PORT tOTJL, JtfNIJTJ C0., FU. aOnly re'.iaale Cemt aaies represcatcd. Jaa. 1, leSJ-ly B..M.CEAWrKD, tt. BARWIB M.CBAwrE, JR- D. U. CRAWFORD k. SOX. hav farmed a partaership fer th pnetic f Mediciae and their cllattoral braachrs. Oiice at ld atsad, earner of Third and r anga streets, MitBintewa, Pa. Oaer bth I them will b fuad at tbeir flic at all times, unless etherwis prafesaiacaliy eu gaged. April 1st, 1110. J TTISH Ti STATE " A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I caa stp tmiiicii ! less than v nsinates ; a pain, xtractiag. That I caa axtraet tth witbeut pain, by th as f a laid applied to th teeth and gnats ; ao daager. That Diseased Ciai(kuwi oturvjj ireai rw.;v ed successfully and a care warKtfifVraited in varv Testh Fillbb aad war ranted far life. ArtiKcial Tth repaired, exchanged or. ouwanicu, ai pricea 10 sun ail. 1 wm in rt a full permanent aet of Gnuiad Enam eled porcelain teeth as low a. c An ... warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or luwuejr rviuDueu. AU work warranted ta glv perfect aatis raction. Peepl wh hav artiHcial teeth with which they caaat eat, are esneially invited to call. 3 Tims Cash. G. L. DERR, Practical Dttatlst, SSTABLISBKD.W IFrLrTW, Pa., ia igga ct. 14 '85. .VEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL 11 ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in ,ffect on Monday Jaausry 18, 1892. uuay, STATIONS. West ward. East, wsrd . 1 2 4 A M p H 8 30 4 20 8 27 4 17 8 23 4 13 8 SO 4 10 8 11 4 01 8 08 8 68 8 04 8 64 7 62 ( 42 7 47 8 87 7 38 28 7 81 8 21 !io 8 15 7 20 8 10 7 12 8 02 7 00 2 60 T Newport Buffalo Bridge..'..' Jnnt.r. Vn.n P M A M 6 00 10 00 tt 03 10 03 6 0 Wahneta Svlvan 10 0 5 10 6 20! 6 2fi 10 10 10 20i 10 26 T Bloomlield JudcV'd Valley Road r Klliottabure- 6 13 6 48 6 4t S 65 7 2 70; 7 14 7 20 7 80 10 II 10 41 10 48 10 65 T Green Park T Lojavill Bixler's Ran Center 11 02l T Cisna'a Ran Anderaonbnre- II 07 11 14 BUIn II 20 11 ao! Ph.n connection! M- C a Mitit. ' resiuant and Manager. v.. SV. BtllLBR. General A.. 0 - f. tj I . V.VvHI aT.1 Sl r..awja SEaVSheW It IL.iaTV 1-7. rlt-TSaW) iittj r 1 . .liuiiii'ir'i "asasasasa. aawawaa.amwasW MIMA'S VIOLA CnVam! rnm"nd OR. ln, l'lBiilVi .i,i.ih uut.grn, . rw,j;'5"s Our aim ia large i.l, I CQ h n ci o r: , t o o o o rH vH V f) tt CC I- IS H O O COrtlONfeirtC s 2 .2 00 CO 00 CO t t-" tOJDCH 2 "5 3 15 lo cc a o o O vH O LO O (N r-l CI CM CI J2 3 i ' i m a CI O O O - trli - '.t1f1( . - - - - . n o ?i u cs ti lo o o O O cCOXr-rt- 73 a a o c 3 33 o ' a S a o - 5 P to a "3 a o zi g SH 5 3 Sr; o 'j c il il 9 -4 Cl H CS O CI O ?l IC c OSO OM VHO-t loiaieor-r-r-tt en CI MC K O C H O CI r- . 1"! .5 r-l r in hh et pi co a? x mi; . a a fi a a aE 5 ?SS SI- - tf-3 t. c C C 3 . A a " a Z ci r-i CO ta O O O O IC ci h cj j ia W t- t- r- i-i o AO AO tO i3 ci ic e: ' H 13 O CI C h h ci n c CALESMEAT WnZY id .ri LOCAL. OU TRAVELLING, tu sril our Kuraary Stock. Sslarr, Expanses sci Steady Empleycssnt guorantred. CIIASB BKOTHEKS COMPANY, t. Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, K. X. - XL F. ANY r v f arrmrAi au ixraiyii, Sf GENERATION AFTER ENIRAT10ali WQ BAtt UD UU tUSAU IT. V ThMypp& on 5 Childm. Tort Tt. . ... . uoie 01 it u fit. uttchtf. EVerV SUTTfi Tftr F""X Rb.uir.liMl. S Aathma. t holrra Morbus, Dtarrhu. Imnnire. T.ne In BodT or Urnl. .t'T i . .n .... thla oH Ano.tT ii.. . ""'i. inis 011 AiKxlTn. r.llt ul naedr ipe. IanirS .1 rreSold 'errehere. Pnre aV eta, hy mall. ltti kjpreej pd. St t B. JOHNS'JS A S.. v. H ua will be paid for a recipe cnab!ir.. us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bott'e. At present the retail price is 20c. Tkis effcr is epa antn January 1., ika. T articular addreea ih undermnwt Aots Blacking is made ef pnre alcclot, other liquid dressings are made cf water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is drar. Wlo caa show Mt how to make it without alcohol ao that we can make AcMlButCKlNCaschssp at water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dreasiiis-i, etl then charge for th outside appearance io atead of charging for th contents of tia bottle? WOU1 J 8t BAWD O LP H, Philaaslphia. k PIK-RON la the name cf paint of which a 35c Mtl Is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chair look like newly finkW ma hogsniea. It will do many other rmaikaik Ihiuga which no other paint cn do. AU retails rs sell it. WL?i!.WCCD SZA2C2Z2. The del 1 -vvMf. .- . --tna MtDICINC CO.i 1 . . , , m KlTT11"""" , P. LOST MANHOOD! jrTTii" BeniSv m arld wuhaeVfWeas Ouereetee cere all Nrvouad'..e re. sura aa W ee. -reirv, l.r ui r.i. a f'w.r. Her eotnee. Mil- a. men, w.a.i.k ! ""wot. LMif . . ..i., ..4 I . . r.r l .r e.r-...n.e- o rowr ano Trn uu itn. v . ,y Ii a ayaJ,a. p,(H KLIUV LO .leleee, & M""'''' f " !S I i --a i; es ' a S il !t" - l u 1- I 5 Purify . nar e rr ' - . s- Rutart.h- (or tu ma u ssn(i..k! KUblKaa. and
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