SEN TIi EL & REPUBLICAN ML7FLLNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 18&2. B. F. SCHWEIER IDlTOn ASD raoraieroa. The Secretary of the Navy Las or dered four mea of war to Bering Sea. Tn General Assembly of the Pros byteiinn chucli in in session in Port land Oregon. Senator John SaEiouy, has friends Mho nl e urging" Jn c.ic4idata for the presidency. SoifiVniio mfeu say that in about 4,000,000 years tho sun will have spent its life giving force. Hkhtzi.bk, Pomeroy and Woods aro candidates among the liopubli cans for State Senator in this district. I.suALLt is k-oiniiig up as a Candi da1 for the chairmanship of the Republican national convention to meet at Minneapolis. Fun state sonata among Democracy in this district, Kobcrt HoMecn, Edgar Tcnais, Mr. Utlcy, Mr. Ciat tan burger, David Sheibley and Law yer McAlister aro talked of. ThreX colored girls, all under tho age of 1G years, ia driving in a baggy i 1 M.-mphis, Tona , ran ovor David Uudill, a steamboat man who died from the injuries thus recieved. TLe girls huvj buen put upon trial for murder. Uahijcii.ey's assignee won a suit for one million, four thousand, six hun dred and forty dollars ag.iinst tho defunct Philadelphia Keystone Back last week. Brdsly says if the back had not closed its doors he would not have gotton into financial trouble. Last week Post Master General Wauamaker received $1,000 con science money with a statement that it is the last payment of $17,500 that he stole from the government in 1S(5, ho says he has sufiered in mind every since he stole the money- Chicago raptured a number of red flags from the Anarchists and after a day or two they called on the Chief of Police to have the flags returned to them. The Chief told the com mittee, "If you like the red flag you had better ge to a country where it waves." In all probability the international conference that has been called to consider the question of a double standard of coin value gold and silver will prove itself a roaring farce. Tbe conference being foreor dained to be packed by tbe gold bug interest. The real estato of Pennsylvania pays $64,000,000 taxes a year, not one farthiDg of which is imposed by the national government, and in the face of all that when the democratic lead ers are talking in favor of Henry George's system of taxation which would do away with tariff laws and kiake the support of tliO state and nation dependent on the real estate, and that instead of reducing the taxos would increase them on tho already overburdened real estate. The Democrat have a large major ity in the lower house of Congress, and are doing their best to affect public opinion in their favor by the passage of the f reo wool bill, and the free binding twine bill. Both bills were passed to catch the farmers, and induce them to vote the Demo cratic tickat, on tho plea, that wool en goods will become cheaper and that binding twine willbecoaie cheap er. It is not the tariff laws that op press tho farmers. The tariff laws build up towns for manufacturing purposes, and collect many people in thorn who must be supplied with all kinds of farm products, and in that way make up many hundred times moru money for the farmer than the tariff tax that he pays. It is tha lo cal taxos of the township assessment for poor, road and school purposes, and county taxes that oppress tho farmer and he himself is a party to the laying ef these taxos. Congress has nothing to do with such taxes. Tho farmers themselves elect tho men who fasten tho local taxes on them. It is the merest humbug to be carried away by Democratic poli ticians on the plea of the oppression of the tariff laws. There are few farmers that buy a woolen suit onco a voar. The protective duty on a woolen suit amounts to only a few cents, so then the repeal of the duty on wool is only a piece of Democrat io clap-trap. It is the same with the free binding twine bill that they are talkicg so much about. Think of it, the free binding twine bill will only relieve the duty of seven-tenths of a cent a pound. It seems like a piece of incredibility that men can be caught by such glaring shams. Pike, trout and bass are caught by sham fly bait, and bull frogs are canght by bright red flannel bait, and the De mocracy are fishing for voters with the sham tariff reform bait of free wool and free binding twine. The Grand Jury Fixer. The grand jury fixer, through whom cases could be passed as true bills, or ignored, has been unearthed in Philadelphia, within tbe past ten days, and it looks as if some people about the Court House of the Quak er City are bound for a term of im prisonment, as they justly merit, for interfering with even handed jus tice. As far as the case has been ex amined into, the jury fixer confined his work to the grand jury, possibly, becauso he could squet z more mon ey out of the cases to ba aoted on by tbat body. The method that the ,gtnZZ j'jry fixers pursued, wag not ft uiuicui. n?) piovidsd they could get ' up tbe light kind of a little ring about the Court House, and Sheriff's ofiico ta work with. After the grand jury was drawn, they selected sever al names of men who give little or no attention to the progress cf court affairs, these men were never notified that they had bboa drawn as jurors, but a number of other ring men who had not bsen drawn were called in and served as jurors, end they wire tho parties whose business it was to fix the cases according to tho will and prico of the parties in the jnry fixing business. The way tho ring work was discovered was by the pub lication of the names of the men drawn as jurors. Ono or two of the jurors whose names appeared in the published list, but who had not been notified through tho Sheriffs office. went to the court house and inquired about the drawing, and were there informed that they were not tho par ties who Lad been drawn, but other citizens of the same name. The state ment had a suspicion look and oth er parties took it up notably the Tines and the result is, that a sys tematic system of grand jury fixing has bacn discovtred, and the names of the false jurors were lisgumed for tho timo being to be those of the roal jurois who had been drawn but not notified. If tho jury list bad not bkeu published, the iuiquitoas mu- rriage of justice would still b go ing on. How long it was m prac tice in the Philadelphia courts is not known. Tho Times exposure is of inestimablo value to the public gen erally, for it checks ceir option, fraud, deceit and injustice in the iuner court, and all that is required to break up such court houst villainy is to send the guilty party to prison. Saved- An Altoona girl ws saved from the debasing purposes of a drummer after she had been inducod to go with Lim to Pittsburg uzdor the promiso of marriage on tha 10th iBot. A deKpatch from PitUburg un der data of the 11th, iust , states the cane thus: Anton Macsell, claiming to be an agent of a Cincinnati brew ery, c.ime to Pittsburg last night on the Fonsylvania liailroad, and with him was a winsome girl of about 13. The couple went to Cramer's Hotel, aud as Mausell was registering "A. Mansell and wife,'' tha girl exclaimed before the people that she was not his wife, and asked for protection. The girl explained to Mr. Cramer that her home was in Altoona, where her mother kept a boarding house. Uansell had come to that city a few wenksago aud secured accomodations at her mother's house. He told liar that she coull secure a position a 3 book-keeper at a slary of $100 a month if she would come to Pitts urn. to 'nei. mother. but fche objected. Jlansell then in duced her t run away, which she did, landing hero with him last night. AlanaslI said ho wanted to rnarry th jjirl, but she said she did not waut him. Tho girl was then assigned a room in a d:fi'rent part of the hoese, but Hansoll sought to find her. Armsd with a revo'.vsr he threatened to kill her. The girl bcame thoroughly alarmed and screamed for help. As sistance was soon at hand and he was quickly ejected from the house. He returned several times during the night sad declared ho would CJ have the girl at ali hazards. He was finally placed under arrest. The girl was sent noma this morning. Choked A Wildcat. Friday of week before last Fred Montzar, James Epploy, Harry Carl, William Hoffman and Samuel Gen sler, went fishing in Henry's Valley, in i'erry county, and succeeded in catching 118 trout. While there they were joined by a gentleman named Miller While the fishing was pro- : .- - nt ' - - Kiessiux, a wnu cai lumpea Irom a tree among the party. The cat alighted upon the shoulders of Mil ler and clawed him severely. Miller graspsd the cat by the throat and succeeded in choking it to death. The animal weighed twenty pounds. Bloomfield Tines. Devoured by a Bear. Mrs. Mary Carter, a widow with a small family of small children, living near Mountain Home, Arkansas, is a raviag maniac as a result of a raid upon her little cabin by a half-starved black bear, in which two of her chil dren lost their lives, and one was half devoured before her eyes.' Her cabin stands upon a hillside some distance above the town. A heavily wooded grove extends to it, with tbe exception of a small clearing immediately before the house. In this patch her five children were playing, whilo tho mother was en gaged inside tho cabin. Suddenly the wild screaming of her children startled her. She saw an enormous bear strike down her oldest boy, who had bravely attemp ted to defend tho children in his charge. II. a beast seized her baby and shuffled rapidly away. The animal tore the little one limb from limb before the mother's eyes, and before help arrived from the village completed his meal and escaped with in the forest. Their Wedding Journey. From tk Kanas City Times. It was on the train that came here late yesterday afternoon on the iiaplo Leaf road from Dea Moines. It is a story of newly wedded life, of buoyant young love, of hope,' admir ing glances and the presing of fing er tips. The traveling pair got on the train at East Des JIoins. She was out of breath because he had been misinformed as to the leaving time. They had a great deal cf bag gage, end as he walked down the aisle he was visibly annoyed by the t'.T 6 fk.V in cr ef Ilia filinna on.? ftio ia.Mn. t,?JJt efforts of his grips and boxes to tnocK uie Uaa -,'U vue passengers wUo Wci'6 aitdttuf seated. "Ob, I'm nearly dad !' said she, panting with every step. "Are yoa really tired !" ask man with a feeling that told the the car how new he was. ' Tired, John ! I'm just dead !" "Too bad ! Can I do something for you? Can I gst something for you?"' "Nothing at all, thank you," said she with a strain at dignity that al most brought tears to her eves. Thuy were seated eojn, he insist ing that there must be something that she wanted. There was no an swir. She merely panted. For three miuutus they were quiet. Then as the train started and made a noise ho leaned over and whispered : "Whose little girl?" She brightened. "Yours," she whispered. The trav eler leaned out in the aisle to look, and she blushed and looked confused, he lowered Ler eyes. It was some time before another word passed. Then sbe spoke : "I've been thinking, John, that we have got to bdgin economically. "Yes," almost whispered John, for tLat wcrd "begin" teld the car full ofpaople that they were just married. "You know that Mrs. Brown," she ccatiuufcd. "has gone to boarding, and she has three cf the loveliest stoves to sail nearly new. Don't you think that we ought to get them. ?" "Let me see, said John." ''This is April are tLese heating or cooking stoves, da dear?" "Huating, and such lovely base burners." "And next month is May I'm a little afraid that it will be better to wait until fall." "But Mrs. Browa will sell them be fore then or go to housekeeping again." "Don't you think that we could do bettor at the store?" "That isn't economy John," she said ruefully. "All right," said he, with resigna tion and a show of responsibility. "You do the buying and I II foot the bills." There was a long pause. Then she seemed to realize that they were in deed married. "I didn't like yiu tho day we met, did I ?" she uskod in a voice so loud that he cringed as he thought bow everybody in the car was looking them over. The traveler bent his ear for the reply : "But I liked you," lie murmured. "Of course you'd say ao," was the answer she made. His hand slipped over involuntar ily and took heis. ''I'm mighty glad we met anyhow," said the bride loud enough for the deaf man in the back seat to hear. He squirmed. 'What's the matter, dear ? You're not sick?" "Ob, no, but speaking of economy, we can save half of our expenses and make a garden each summer." He almost whispered it. "How lovely!'' she exclaimed. "And I'll be your little gardener." He grPRPed so the Traveller heard him. j "Do you know anything about eel try ?'' was his next question, asked loudly and in a bug moss like tone. "Ibko it. Does it trrow on a tree-?" "Of course not. It is raised in a garden. " "Tho I can go out and pull some nice new celery tor your breakfast every morning. It'll taste batter from my hands, won't it 1" He thought that he heard a giggle irom the siat just across the aisle, aud it mado him look about ner vously. "Won't it V she repeated. "Wont what?" was his absent minded answer. "hat? Why, John, tho celery of course. Y on t it taste oetter from your wife's bands?" The giggle was pronounced. He became very red in the face. "If you don t ebiect, Mary," ho said, after a moment, I'll go into tho smoker for a while. "But you said that yon were going to quit smoking. He whispered something to her. She smiled. Then she said just as loud as ever : "Of course not. I wouldn't deny my sweet hubuy anything. Then he escaped. bhc sat there for five minutes looking oat of the window. Then she looked at a lady who sat in the next seat. She looked at the door toward the smoking car. Then she leaned over. "Won't you sit with me ?" she ask ed. "You see," she went on, "we've just becu married. It's mean of me, I know to tell any ono, but I just couldn't keep it, and he's the dear est and sweetest and best and finest man on earth. You're married?" "Oh, yes ; there he is, over ther." "And I just can't tell you how good but oh! thore he is. I'm so glad you came over to sit with why John, yoa were gone such a long lDg time." "I find," said he, "that a compart ment car has been attached which runs throngh to Kansas City. It will insure us more privacy, 1 think. If tbero is anything you need on this trip, Mary," he went on, rather harshly, "it is isolatiom." Have you tried South imnnran Nervine the gem of the century ? The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and JNerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Nov. 14, ly. mm a Dr. Silas Lane whilo in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It it in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for tho clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at COcts a package. tf OIR CLVBBIMK OFFER. Ever desirous to please our largo family of readers, we have made ar rangement whereby we can furnish them with an extra amount of rad ing matter for the evenings which are now lengthening. Agricultural and stock raising under the present hard times will require more study of the methods of these who have mado these pursuits successful. Knowing the readers of the Juniata Sentinel St Hepublican would be pleased to re ceive as a present a first class farm and stock paper we made arrange ments with tho publishers of "Tho Breeder's Guide and Practical Farm er," of Huntingdon, Indiana, whore by we aro euablad to give free to each of our subscribers one year's subscription to that excellent farm and stock paper. Wo do not ask you one cent for this extra paper, we wish to make a present to all those subscribers who will appreciate. That is to all those subscribers who pay all arrearages and ono year in advance for the Ji m iata Sextin-el and Reitblicax. We are not content with giving subscrib ers tLe best paper in Juniata county but we want to give them in addition one of tho best semi-monthly and farm paper published in America. The subscription prico of the Jun ata Sentinel & Repuulioas is $1.50 per year, and "Tho Guide and Farm er," is 50 cents per year. We Wll givo you both for $1.50. "Tho Guide ad Farmer," is a semi-monthly journal devoted to the interests of farmers and stock raisers and is replote with practical informo tion so highly appreciated by all our farmer readers. You will want more reading matter this winter than usual, and you can not get so much reading rnattor for this small amount of money any where. Tell your neighbor about it, and ask him to come in with you and get two papers for the price of one. or if yon prefer, Wo will get for you the Philadel phia Weekly Press an nnsurpassed weekly journal of general news and literature for $1.50 iu advance. Commence now, talk it up. It is not every day that you are presented with ueh an opportunity to secure valuable literature and full account of a'l important country events and enterprises Republican Primary Election The republican primary election will be held SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1832. In tonnihi, the polls are to be opened at 2 o'eiock, P. II., and ia the first hair hour a return judge and clerks are te be elected. In boroughs the polls are to be opened at 4 o'clock, P. 11. In addition to a vote for candidates for county efficers, a vote will be polled for United States Senator. All ballots cast for a United States Benator shall contain tbe came of a candidate for tho o flic a, those tickets net naming a candidate, to be count ed as blank. MONDAY, JUNE C, 1SD2. Tbe ruturn judges from tbe respectire districts in the county wilt meet io the Court lloase at 2 o'clock, P. M-, to coant tho votes cset at tho primary election and ! ... .1 . ..! BUHUUUC IMC tC.H. The lo!!otBj are the oflSces for which candidates are to be placed in nomination Congres. Senator. Momix r of tho Legislature. County btirveyor. Corenur. Repreiautativu Delegate. Chairman f County Committee. Announcements of Candidates, The following scale cf prices for an nouncements has boon mutually sgreed up on by the ander signed, and no deviation from the same will be made. Congress, $25; Senator, $10; Legisla ture, $7 ; Chairman, S3 ; Uepresentative Delegate, $3 ; Conntv Surveyor, $3 ; Cor oner, $3. All additional commanications recommondmg candidate will charged 10 cents a line. Money in all cases to be paid is advance. W. M. ALLISON, Editor Juniata Herald. B. F. SCHWEIER, EnlTOB SXXTIJIEL AKD KSPCBLICAN, CONGRESS. To the Republicans of Juniata. I beg leave to announce myselfas a candi date for Congress subject to our party rules. 1 also desire to thank yoa for the generous earsett and effective support tbat you have Her. to lore given me wben a candidate and to say that 1 fell nnder a deep sense of personal obligation to you all on account ef it. If I am again favored with yonr support and am fortunate to secure a re-elrtion I shall servo my constituents with fidelity aud to to the best of my ability. Louis E. Atkusox. LEGISLATURE. Ma. Editoe. Please announce that 11. Latimer Wilson, of Walker, will be a can didate for Representative in tbe Legisla ture, at the coming primary election, subject to Republican rules. Mr. Wilson is a Repub lican of fair abilities, well versed in gener al business, and a practical experienced and successful farmer. His nomination will prove a tower of strength to tho Re publican ticket io this county. A Republican. STATE SENATE. To the Repcblicaes or Juniata Co : I desire to announce myself as a candidate lor state benator, I respectfully request tour vote for my nomination. If nomina ted and elected, to represent the 8 1st Sena torial District in the State Senate I will make it my aim to vote, on measures that come before the Senate, as becomes a rep resentative of an agricultural community, and at tho same time endeavor io do jastice w ail interests. Respectfully, William C. Pomebot STATE SENATE. To toe Republicans or Juniata: I de sire toannouoco William Hertr.ler, of Port Royal as a candidate lor State Senate. He , has been Weighed m tbe political and lcg- loiame uiuance ana nas not De en found wanting. His past record is a guarantee of bis reliability. A a public man be will A Cur rr Castlpatlem S Ick Headache. serve yonr interests faithfully if yoa con Tar the nomination apon him. MirlLlHTOWK. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. EDITO SckTIRIL AUD RCPCBLIOAX : Please nnnennce Henry O. Sieber, of Walk er townibip, aa a candidate for Chairman of the Republican County Committee. REPUBLICAN, llifflintown, April 12, 1892. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. Replblicaxs or J urn at A cocbtt: W. V. Shirk, hai pro r on himtelf an earnest industrious etheient sbairmaa and bis re election will be a certain assurance of a vigorous and able campaign. It will net be an experiment to go into tbe campaign with bim at the bead of the organization. Therefore be is again presented to yoa for tbe important position of connty chairman. Kipcblicak. LEGJL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In Ih.t Ettatt of Tkomit Rumbtrgcr, latt f Walker tournship, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on tbe estate of Thomas Kumbergcr, late of Walker township, Juni ata county, Pa., deceased has been grauted to tbe undersigued. All persons indebtod to said estato will pleass make paytnsnt and ail having claims will present thetn properly sitheticted for settlement. WATSON HUMBERfiEU, OTIS E. RU1IBEKGER. Jldminiitratart . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Ettatt of Alexander Woodward, deceased In Paetitiox. Ky virtue of an order issued out of tbe Orphans Court of Juniata County the undersigned administrators of tbe estate of Alexander Woodward, late of Beaie township, ia said county, deceased, having been appointed by said court lor the purpose, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on tbe premises on THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 18'J2, At two o'clock in the afternoon. Tbat certain lot of ground situate in tho village of Johnstowu in said Beale township, bounded nerlb by land of Lucy Ceale, east by lot now of John Woodward, south Ly public road, and en the west by a public road er street, naviux ttieroou crecwd a large two story train dwoliiD bo'iso and store room, fraute stible aud other out buildings. All bsing comparatively uew aid io good repair. 1 his IjI being purpart No. 1, of real ktate of slid decedent. Teems or Sale Se much of the pur chase monrr as may be necessary to de:ray expenses of sale costs acd charges ia par tition to be paid on confirmation uf sale by tbe Court aud the balance in one year from confirmation of sale witb interest troji tbe dny of continuation, the detorred payments to be secured by recenizauce accerding lo la with sureties securing to ue respective parties taoir res.t9CtiTe luierests according to law. rosseosiou to be given upon con lirmatien of sale by the Court but sut jeet to tbe lease of the preaant tenant. J. KELLY PATTERSON, JOUN WOODWaUD, Jdmmistralort and Trustees April 26, 1.92. Perfectly Well. V Fixufo&B, Dubuque Co., Iv Bept 1889. Miss K. Finnigan wrttca : My moUer ui4 later n&ed 1 astor tociiig'a Serve Tonic for neuralgia XLny are bulb jKvrfucUy well dot aod Ubvur Uxuu oi priuoj: Uio tonic q Fiiutt br., 2uoci.j( , y., iaf. 3. "jn. I w.ah to i-iU v!.,it t -- n j. :fU Lt:-ftt Pas tor Koeuiij,' Karo l..- Llah Ij my broth er, who tias s:::V'iiu .u in rioiiiatisiu inoe 1hh6 ami ha too: L u U? k uoriv of auy kind fcliioe siiitt timo. lit liiu triod all kinds of patent tuedirizie sui.i uiitTrtut docU n of nkiii, iut ail without ImiiefH, until he took 'Mo Tonic. He ha eoiiUnually ininrovud since, and 1 will ay. and hundred beside me vLohave ttoen him during his icknetss, that it wan indeed a niir ftdo to him nwWred to health. rr o a.nt fr to any Jrtrsa. and ttoor lbUiiU rati aiu o' Lciu a Ud udj . f re of cli.trx. Puujr F''.-m. of Fort Va:ie, ind. si aoa u?t an2 KCEfciCS L3ED.CC. Chicago, SU. BoUb7lrucziaUtSlp4rUotUe. C&rSS. Zairae KUa, trl.75. 0 Ba'.iUi for OS. TtiIb .v-mr.r hu Wen nrttai"Pt brtha fLairanonil Pick KWUfh. and relieve all tbe troubles iocf dent to a bilious state cf the system, such as llzziuos, Hirara, Drowaitwa. lis:rM aft eaticg. Pain In tha Ri.ia, fta. A'hi Ib th.ir meat s-smaixabis succeM has twen shown ia coring 4 Seaflachs, yt CxrUr's LltUo Lira PuU aro equally viJuabl. In Cone ti pat ioo. curing and pre Vuutiug thlsaancyirjiteomplaiut. -whilo th.jraia correct all dlBonl.raox th.atomarh .stimulate too lirer aud xeguiatu the bowda. JSTouUlhejooiJ A ?lie they vtrald be almnetprfclM. to thoeo wn A ufrr from this 'liatrwsaing complaint; but f orha nately tb.lrsoc:uetti tm notend hro.antl tboso Trliocacetr? ttiom will find theso littlo ptllsTalo. title la so many ititi that the will not b. wll ling to do without them, bat alter aUalck ha4 la the base of so many Htm that here ia witert we make our great boast. Our puis curs it walla Other, do not. Carter's Little liver Pills am Terr small and Tory eaay to take. Olio or two pills makoa dots. They are strictly Te,;etalle and do not grip, or purge, but by their gentle action pleue all whe use them. IiiTialsat25centa; Are for tU Sold ty uruggiata everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DQSE. SHALL PRICE Oonaufriptlon Surely OurtxL To Tno Bcneta: Pleas, inform rear leaduss that I hare a poettiTe rea-Mdy for She .tor uae4 sns, By Us timely trse flianaeads ' hspeieas saaaa have sweat permanently cured. I Null be U4 end w. kettles ef say remedy FBXSteaay of yaw saadaas who as re oonnuaptiosi tf they win send as shear Kxyrue. acxl r. o. addreea. Bawpeot folly. X A. H. C., li Veaii 81. JL X. TO WEAK PEN Murine from ah. eafaets of yoothful ones, mmstg dMr,wmsuii weakneae. tost manhood. . 1 wA send a Talaabl. trsana. t sealed Motaaaiag rail perticalwra keen. wars. FREE at ehejrifa. A splendid medio! work ; should be read by eremrf man who ia Barren, and desUltaacd., Addwsn rroC W. C MrTUB, Kwtlce Against Tresspass. - All persons are hereby cautioned aot to tresspass on tbe lands of the nadersigned ia Walker, Fermanagh and Fayette town ships: A. S. Adams, John HcUeen, Jarces McMecn's heirs, Robert MuMeen, William StoufTer, G. H. Sieber, Charles Adams, L. E. Atkinaon. October 2Hlb, '91. ly. The Scnt'nel aud Republican oJSco is tho place to got job work done. Tiyit. ItwDl pay you if you need anything in that line. gi mm mjiis .i s iiJjMKi-kJLiJLa.aijaL'l'J1.'? CURE Z7 avU m tfat anybody will c;Fiew poor blug tobacco vitt tfey can qet Tfe genuine OflESTY at anymore- If has t-Osujse-norand NO equal at tfe. Jar ice. It is worth UR while, to wy it. -Tare's FJL. ad 'pleasure ror llW in Old Honesty 1oicca NEW GOOD Come in and examine our large and yaried stock for the Sprirag Trade of 1892 and the bummer Trade tf lbyj Jfe Desire To ehow customers eur goods. It is our business to eupply jour wants and we knew that we can accommodate you, i you drop in and deal with us We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the yaried tasteg of people. We have a full line of Yovelty 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 drp prices and Queenswara in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our fehoe Department ia large and grades from the Daintiest te the Substantial Shoe and Ceot (or the field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost everything, and what we hav'nt get, we'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands. TRY 01R TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mai Btmt, Opposite. Couxt Hocse, MifflilltwTTIl, Pa., Fred'k ESPENSCHADB fc Soa. A Favorable Verdict after TwesBty Tears Trial. The original and only genuine Compouad Oxygan Treatment that of Urs. Starkey At l'halea, is a scientific adjustment of tbe ale. snents of Oxygen and K itrogen magnetized; and the compound is so condsased and made portable that it is sent tosll tbe world. It bss been in use for more than twenty years; thousanda of patients have (been treated, and recommend it. a very signifi cant i act. It does not set as most drngsdoby creat ing another ailment, often reuuiring a sec ond course to eradicate the evil affects of toe first, but Compound Oxygen is a revit alizer, reus wing, strengthening, invigorat ing the whole body. Theso statements aro confirmed by num erous testimonials, published in our book ot 200 pages, osly witb the express permis sion of the patients, their names and ad dresses are given and yon can refer to them for lurtsar information. Tbe great succcess of our treatment has given rise to a host of imitators, unscrupu lous persons; some calling their preparation Compound Oxygen, often appropriating onr testimonials and the name ef onr patients to reccomraend worthless concoctions. But aay substance made elsewhere or bv others, and called Compound Qxygea njurious. "Compound Oxygen Its Mode o Action and Results," is the titla of a new book ol 20w pages, published by Drs. Starkey tx Pa len, which gives to all inquirers lull inform ation as to this remarkable curative ae-ent. and a record ef surprising cares in wide range of chronic cases many of them alter being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed Irce to any address en ap plication Drs. Staraey ft. Phalen. 1629 Arrta ?t Philadelptlia, Pa., 120 Sutler St.. Sao Fran- I cifco, tjai. Get a good paper by subscribing lor tho SlMTlNEL AKD RkPUBLHAS. feOLD 1 ft o o c r- -f C3 SO CQ CM OBIQO 8 p. t2 L L SO 7wr"f8S"aaslssss K. icocoeococorseoco O i-O o U3HCI . O 00 CO CldHHHHHHHnnHHHHHH H 1-5 O O t-w - 12 J3co-w O- M f LH CO i i e o o M o H 4 H 55 w fee oxt - t - t - t - t - t - -2 o ao a 9 S 5 S SB mZl 4 -5 3 C V " O O -rt 5 2 OIOHC500 CO H3ciej-''oo - O O f d o i-l CO ooxe,HrHHrHHfH CO O O O t OUtOCI . HOW'' - - . " r- o i I O i I O IO LO IO CO CI r SijSStinS-elaiaocwoeowo UOQWWUJWLICOOt-t-CCXC-. IO 33 W OiJO O CO SO -1 t-xcecococcccc5c:c O LO X CO O O 2 J WISH TO STATI a few FAcrrs Worth Knowing, Tbst I caa stop veeTBACBE ia less than fire senates s ae pain, ae extracting. That I caa extract te.th without yain, by the as. of a C aid applied to tho teeth aad gams ; no danger. That Diseased -f. Casss(kaewa as Scnrvy) treat .Ksfe. successtully aad a csre ""g0Ttmte " T,rj Teath Filled aad warranted fer life. Artiecial Teeth repaired, exchanged er, reme-Jdled, at prices to suit all. I will in sert a tull permanent set of Guiued Enam eled porcelain teeth as low as $5.60 per set warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded. All work warranted to givo perfect satis factiea. fc! who have artiScial teeth with which they cannot eat, are eipcciall7 invited to call. TiEas Cash. G. L. DERR, rractlcal Dentist, ISTABLISBED ia MirfLlHTO WE, Pa., IE 186. Jct. 14 '35. VIEWrORT &HD SDERUAN'S V AL II Uy Railroad Company. Time table cf passengvr trains, in efiact on Monday, January IB, 1892. STATlOKf. ! West- Eaat- ward. ward. a i 2 4 I I i P SIX Alt PM TNewp.it I 00l0 CO 8 30 4 20 Kuffalo Bridge. ...j 6 03 10 03 8 27 j 4 17 Juniata Furnace..: 6 07il0 07 8 23 4 13 Wabneta 6 ICjlO 10 8 20i 4 10 Sylvan 6 20U0 20 8 111 4 01 T Bloomfield Juuct'u 6 2CU0 26 8 0813 68 Valley Road 6 82 10 31 8 04' 3 61 T Elliottaburg 6 43 10 43 7 62 3 ii T Green Park 6 4K 10 48 7 47 8 37 I Lojsville 6 6ft 10 Si 7 3Si I 28 Bixlor's Ron 7 2 11 02 7 31 j 3 21 Center 7 07 H 07 7 25 3 15 T Ciena's Run 7 14 11 14 7 20 3 10 Anderaocburg.... 7 20 11 20 7 121 3 02 t Blain 7 30 11 30 7 00 2 59 Note Sign:fies no agont, T" tele phone connection. D. GRING, President and Manager. C. K.. Miller, Geueral Agent. IS bet itlnd-p. There are th.nsands of ladlaa corded tbe palm rf tau'.y voro it not lor a ronr onrir.VTion. ToaU nfi we n-comuionl DM HESRA'8 VIOLA CREAM M p. . Jj ,ht9 qualitlM that qulcliiyehapi: tUe ti.i sallow aud florid complexion to cce cf natural health and nnbleicisbod beauty. It cures Oily Skin. FncUcs, Ulack IlMds, Elutcbca, Bunburn! Tan, 1'iTnplr. end all lniprfctiona ol the akin. It is siitncccmctir but a euro, yet Is bai ts r for tho toilet Uble than powder. Sold by Druggists, or sent prtr.oi'l upon recvipt cf 50c. Q. C. BIT"! N EH A CO., Toledo, O. 444. Solentlfio Americas r "t Agenoy for D c.aa oauar.. TRADE MARKS, COPVRIQMTS. K ,l2a7.?, iS."1'"50 Handbook write to .Ik?? i 3 BnoAuwar. New Yokk. sSSfiu.1',r "ocur"n PtnU lo America. Byeir pateut taken out by ns is brouitht bfnra tbe pubuu by a notioe given tree of cnwge to tho f,arest elrnilatlnn of any selentlflc paper In tba Dan snsyi be without It. WeeklT vi an 1 year; Sl.w six montha. AdiM l oo' gRICKETT COLLEGE ftWisasattSECOMMERCE THE LEADING aCHon. Bruabeaneafi or Ui Liqur Dablt positive! j Cured by Ad MlalaterljiK r. UalHM It is ma a u factum.! . j . . bo give, in a 1'"" "i1""' or tea, or in rS.d, without' taVnowtaJH at tho cat eat It i. -i i... , . . and will .fi.et . .1 ."' - aBa sneedv car. whether tb. patient i, , mod.rat drinker or an alcoholic wreek. It has been given in thousands or cases, aad ia eylr. inita&ea simHivi .... i . .. 'rj r v.. . UB lenowea. It ed with tb. Specific," it become. .V ? impossibility tor tho liquor appetit. to .xi.t Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars fieo. Ad. nati'' O ""C',,C C-' 185 Rc Sl- Ciacin Jane 24, 'l-ly. Mi ii r " V- r-t O Ci o c. rH r-t 11 w 3 t 3 i 5 I c ; e l- o rt;io c : oj cJSHOt-OHOO gSS MHlOflHINHO CSOOOO 00r-t-OO!SH ll 6 - 'i- 3 I - K ) w I a L-3 o CO L-5 TZ O O i m c i i oc HH--H ' o n n 3 0 a B .q 5 "nociLicrio fiocj-eMH 3 a '5 "3 a i a t - t - a o i - :-a Z 0 g : : : : g tag :rs -1. f o to - '5j o 8 r a 5 s ,23 g t o -2 S t Z t."Z a 33 a XXX !B T3 I C 1 C ! o at. I C5 ) SO H o o o ?i n it I3iaiacr-r-t-fl X j t '. 2 l " j x fi. ! IH . e BE ''f BBS ac ' s i n 'J S li e .."" - ! - . r-l CM CO SO CO to o CO o o O to CO f CO SO IO 21- c tt-sS s r- r- r- r-i a.!! ' et I. 3- ' zz c s LO C-l i- O O L3 O H H CI CI C Q ALESMEs UWAN T K D .1 LOCAL OH TRAVELLING, to eil sir Nursery Stock. Balair, Ei.ni: is( ; Steadv Emplevment guaranteed. CHASE BKOTDEES COariNY r t. Dec. I, '91. KccLester, K.V, 2a Ti M n n E m w fam en j v for annul act linilfAl im.J -GENERATION AFTER INIRATIOnI Ort tLiva lain axo - " rr. . Q ! Z-pff on &unar9 Child Z-or 71. i t-rvrj Travwtler tuioulti Eav a b.rti of It lo h; mi- haj, Every Sufferer I, XSTZi Tona HMtsiachs, TMphthCTla, Oonayrim, t Urrb. Urr-rfhlut AMhma.i. tiolrrm Mort'tis, 1 '.ts.rrU-rav I rnnf m. 8.-r-naj , la xkKly or Llmbc, Miff Jolnu or Struw, will find ia tlill old Anodme relief anrl smw1y r:ir. rampi-lel trt Sold 'rywhfra. Inrf V rU. . hy mail, t Iku.w; wfamBi yaau, j-a a. m. JVll.-'ZU.l Ut s7VIUI, aSaUsk i lease AlGOhof pura tlooLol to luaka Wour's AciS lLACZiXi. Alcohol ia gooJ for leather; it is good for the skin. Alcohol is the chij iiigreJient of Cologne, Florida Water, ml rY Hum tli ; well known face waaliss. W e thi'.ik there is nothing too Cosily to use ia A fco-xl leather preservative. Aciuc Blacking retails at 20c z:.l i.t that price sells readily. Many , !.:.; j . rc ao accuatomeU tobuyingad rew-i- vt Lucking at 5c and 10c. a buti'.t tLtt they cannot understand that a Llvk iiif can Ce elioap at 20c Wevranttomeet lu-u; :;h cheapness if we can, and to k.c . - this we offer a reward of i a for a reHpe which will cnahle s to m.Ve Woi.rr's Acmb Ulacktso at such a yric th-t a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a hof.le. Wo hoid this offer open uasil Jaa. l,t, WOL?F ft EANDOLPH, PhlladelptU. VALHi?SrsBELCCD SEAECHZ2. "'"1'' Ml Itonugai,,: ,rU it. THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. ... P'TTSBUHCH. PA. LOST MANHOOD! (Piv.r's Flticb KerT. R.awiT.'ls soldwithaWrfcfos Ouaraat.e to car. all X." . A... ,3. ... such as Wak rfiS Memory. Vts e Crain Fow.r, ncr- os o AFrm uii. ach, W.k.ful , Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all drains and oj P?J!'ri',,J",hcr cauud ly crer-sienioa Z? f i.,ndlcr'i',n. which nltimat.ly lead t. I Vi J' Cormption and Insanity. Pric, i oo ) "n vrv U order wa gW. a wrirn ? !?rs " rcfunrj nen.y. By m.i! i : aayaddies,. PwEn'tt KEWEDV C0..Telede, O. . - ---- yousnass. n.u- Lobi K. Atki.s... P. m. . rXSLh. ATKI.TSB A. FKXZELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW. JfiiTLiirTQirii, rA. HdCgV.ftu K- Atu". ef lvctze. iae. woaa McLAwoaua. Josapw W. na MCI.AtTGDLla X STIMHEL, WfSDEANOE ASE5TS. POUT sXOTJt, JBNUTU CO., Ai. -OnIy r.liabl. C.napaalo. r.pr.s.at.d. Jb. 1, HiJ2-ly B.B.M.CBAWreBB, DR. S11WII .CBAWr.RB, TR. D. It. CRAWFORD A SOU. ? J .""'d Prterhip for tb. practic. falediciae aad their c.llatteral braaches. wmc. at old ataad, corner of Third aad gr ange streets, llifflintewa. Pa. Uneer both t them will be Lund at their eOice at all gaged terwi8. pr.leasi.Dally en, April 1st, lbvo.
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