Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 08, 1892, Image 2

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MI7FLINTOWX.
WEIttESIUt. JUXE 8, 1892.
B. F. SCHWEIER
inrrom awi fropeietoe,.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
Fo SlPSBME Jl'IK-.S.
JOnN DEVN, of Blair.
Fob CoaoaKssa-is-AT Lakox,
ALEXANDER McDOWELL, of Mercer.
WILLIAM LILLT, of Carbon.
Foe Elictobs at-Larok.
J. FRANCIS DUN LAP, of Lancaster.
WU. WOODS, of Philadelphia.
B. F. JONES, of A'.le-heny.
W. n. 8 AY.NR, or D:aware.
District Electors,
1. John L. Lawsoa. 15. C. Diirland.
2. Jobo HuQd.ll.
3. John Hunter.
4. Alex. Crowe, Jr.
5. Chas. K. Sioer.
6. Maxwell Cluwer.
7. Wm. II. Gruniy.
H. Tuill Grain.
9. Jm K. Ileiper.
10. J. W. U. Geist.
11 Henry A. Knapp.
12. Win. J. Harvey.
13. J (Dion Muir.
14. Ja. II. SheibU-y.
16. P. A. Stebbins.
17. I.. T. Rohrbach.
19. S. S. Sehoch.
10. J. S. Wilhelm
29.
21. Jas B- Laiix.
22. Kobt. l'itcairn.
28. Jas. M. Lindsay
24. R. L. Lincoln.
25. S. D. Bell.
2d. U. II. Tarlor.
27. C. F. Barclay.
2X. Jess K. Dale.
DISTMCT.
For Conorkss,
LOUIS E. ATKINSON.
Subject to dcl?ion of Distilct Conference
For State Sesatk.
TVILI.UU EERTZLER.
Sutiect to decision of District Conference.
COUNTY.
Fob Assembly.
LATIMER WILSON.
Cocsrr Si'hvetor,
J. A. MARTIN.
t'OKOSFE,
w. ii. ncors.
a j" M-aui im i in i ii. .mi i
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JAMES G BLAISE.
Jamks C. Biainc, President Harri
son's Secretary of State, tendered
his resignation last Saturday after
noon, and within aw hour after the
President received the resignation
be had seut an acceptance of the
tender which immediately removed
tho embarrisment that hung over the
epipstion of the Presidential nomina
tion at Minneapolis, where the Re
publican National Convention is now
convened. President Harrison is a
candidate for renomination and Mr.
E-laiue has mauy delegates in the
convention who favor him fust'above
all others an the nominee of the party
and they backed by an almost unan
imous longing of the rank nn l filj of
tho republican party that ha bo
placed in nomination for the- chief
magistracy of the Republic. Mr. Blaine
is doubly tindaared to tho heart of
the party for his crrest sii csro and
eloquout championship of the Union
causa while he was in Congress and
sines th&a by his able alvocacy of
protection to American hibt-r, and
later still by his championship of re
ciprocity, which opens the markets
of South America and other countries
to all products of the United States
that thoso countries need, but do
not themselves raise, snd opens tho
ports of the United States to all
eueli of their products that we need
but do not ourselves raise, freo of
tirifT. White tha party loves Presi
dend Harrison, thy love Mr. Blaine
more, but can be happy with either
when the otlir is away. A few elays
more and we'll know whose banuer
wc are to folio -.v.
We are under obligation to Walter
S. Logan Ebq , of New York City far
a pamphlet entitled ,;A Moxican
Night" consisting of toasts and re
sponses at a complimentary dinner
by Walter S. Logan Esq., at the
Democratic club N.;v York City, re
cently, to Souor Don M ;tia? Romero
Mexican Minister to tho Uuited
States. Tho speeches are a treat to
read being non partisan and so com
prehensive as to embrace within
their scope the chief characteristics
of tho men who displaced tho Indian
nud Mexican way of living with Eu
ropeau civilization, Uul tho speeches
of course do Hut ttop there with
comparison of the men who laid the
foundation of new ulales in the
United States aud Mexico, bt thfcy
iroeed to cover a'l the intermediate
ground aud progressive strps be
tween tho days of the advent of the
Puritan with his self stuck feeling
and uncompromising protostauism
and the Spanish adventurer and
Catholic religious zJtiiot, to the
present time.
The Pu puhlican National Convsn
tion is now in session in Minneapolis.
The Democratic National conven
will meet to nomiuato a candidate
for the Presidency iu Chicago on the
21st of this mouth,.
4 - ' "-Wr
!D. MATTHEW ROUT pT
Quay Fcr President In 18S6.
Within the period of a Senatorial
term at Washington, Senator Quay
lias c me forward fts the foremost,
practical champion of popular dec
tit-n in the United States, and Lis
noraiii'ition by n popular vol o of the
ItfiMjlilican party o' rencsvlvanie,
for the cflica of United States Sena
tor, proves that ho and tho people
fire cne, in their desire, thn Uuited
States Senators sliouhl be elected by
the people, .-lost pui)!:e inon ane
liuiiied knowiedsre and limited views
as to the powers that should be in
trusted to the people, and amou;; the
limited, is tie one that it is not i
to entrust the election t f a United
ites Senator to tho people. bl,t
it an officer of such degree luu,t
St:
tha
be elei ted by the Legislature.
Pi ior to 177(5, tha people had no
voice in t!:e selection of their oi'ticers
nrid the fict that the offices were all
appointed cns one of the hief cnus
rs that h d to the revolution, and
tho fojjv lolilieians nud s-istcsnifU
have not yet gotten over the effect of,
th.e past etr.turms, that t; e peoplo
are cot fit to direct! v select a Fiesi-
ient or an United States Senator,
they still believe that an Electoral
College in ut sUud between tLe
I'residcnt and tho vots of the people,
and that a Legislature must sUu.l
between the people uud a vote for
United Slates Senator.
The pcopln do not belitve that.
(Juny, like Ahrtham Lincoln trusts
the people, and U has the courage
of his convictions, to pract ice what
he preached, and present himself as
a candidate for tha nomicati i;
4n crct ivrT frr.m itin 7 ilt 1 V.
, , , ,
urras imii surrn'.inu mo eieenuii 01
an United States Senator
and be.-,
conio a cv.iiJidaie for United Sttt:;s
Senate before tha whole popple, re
gardless of party, ho would bo elect
el by a majority that would settla
the doubts as to how tho people faol
on the question of electing Senators.
Quaj-'s espous-il of the l ights of
the people to e leet t::a highest oflicors
. ..... ...
m tne nation ny a popular vote, clear
ly proves him to bo the champion of
all the politie.il lights of tho people
in the sslctlon of their ofiicers, and
lu!s Lim m the minds of the paople
a a candidate for tho Presidency in
1;-:'JG
Tha Ticket.
For United Stut'-R Senate M. S
Quay rank ono of tha far nseing
Etntnsmen of tho age, aud tho first
man for tha ofllea of Unitad States
Senate who is so thoroughly in ac
cord with tho popular vot-j system
of eieating o!!icrs that he promptly
seconded the dosiro of the peopla
of the Republican party to sub
mit the ejuestion of election of
United States Senator to a vole.
That act has placed bi:u head and
shoulders above other senatorial pol
iticians in this or any other state for
np to this tii.no senatorial candidates
havo opposed submitting their as
pirations to a voto of tho people. Mr.
Quay is not an old man and it ia
within tho line of a possibility that
before his next term expires in the
Ssnate, he may become a candidate
for the Presidency and submit Vis
nomination to a popular vote.
Fur Congress Louis E. Atkinson
is a vetaran not only a3 far as mili-
tcry record goes but he is a veteran
Congressman with a record that has
grown steadily in Congress these
many years aud when he again en
ters tho district conference all other
candidates will circle around him
liko the orb above circlo around tho
polar star, and in the wind up, rec
ognize his attractive power and again
give him the nomination.
For Stato Swuate William Herlzler
is no new man to the people of Ju
niata. His record in every particu
lar is a good one, and as tha Repub
hcan3 of this county are entitled to
the district nomination they com
mend him to their political sister
counties Pony and Milllin as worthy
of their united support and best ef
fort at the polls.
For Assembly II. Latimor Wilson
is a now man ia the political field
but is none tho woreo for that, for
ho e'omes then with a mo-re recent
touch of th paopla to tho work of
a legislator. But if he ii a now man
iu politics he i; not new to the peo
ple of the district He- has been
known from his earliest manhood
days as a substantial farmer indenti-
fiod with live stock and agricultural
Un.tod States Senator. j K-,iiiirv, ; f Spruce. Hill, on the ticket ! Resrv.,t That en'
The people of his patty Lara rail- j for Reprentauye pelegite 3 A-! Cougrwi, and Srnata
led to hi support, and if it were I - t-n, of I ay..e, for County bur- ;
., , , ,, ' , . I vevor, arid Dr. Hoops, of rnyttto for ,
possiuu ;or .ir. v"'y. vi n::s Coroner '
;
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member.
IIo will mako a
good j
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For Count- Chairman, W. V.
Shirk, bos been weigho I in the bal
ance an 1 has net bssn found want
ing. He has the diplomatic qualitU s
to uiaki a first rate chairman ail of
which was abundantly proven in a
former campaign when ho maneg-1
the affiirs with courage and skill
and to tho satisfaction of the party.
Return Judges Mast.
The Republican Return Judges
Convened in the Court House, in
! .MitHintown, at '2 o'clock r. M., on
Alondav. June Cth.
Shirk called the conveu-
e l 'r v . ,
Samuel Leach was enosen cuair-
wmi. '
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lckershaiii were elected secretaries.
Certifieatss and returns
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Tho following candidates were an- 10R"
nounccd by the Convention ts being J Resolved, That the ticket nominat
ncmiuated : i ed this daj- desarvea, as it should re
Louis K .Atkinson, fi-r Congress. , coivo the heartiest support of every
William Her tzler, for State Senate. Muuiata Rspub'ieans. The free and
II. L. Wilson, for Legi.dntnre. j uutramruelcd selection of ths party,
Xo candidates having Vmoii before ! it commend itself not only to ovary
tho peoplo for Representative I.le-; member thereof, but to every iade-?.-.te.
Coimtv Surveyor snd Coronor, 1 rwndont voter in the county who
i Liic coavt
ttion iilused T.
Mem
Following is a liot of
the return
,
1 till tfr'S.
A:i;1i;tnn
Wni. M. Allison.
ratf erson. Samuel Leach.
Fermanagh. J. Laurence Z.iok.
Milford. Elliott (ironiugcr.
Favotte.- -Wm. K. Kanfl'mau.
Turhett. Divid E Robiiou.
Walker. W. 11. Kur!z.
BeaJe. J. S. Ken-op.
Delaware. AY. G. Sud;h.
Thompsontown. J. P. Wicker-
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'sham.
Port Royal. H. C. Book.
Spruce ill M. R. Meuiinger.
Tusearora Thomas Creightn.
Monroe A. G. Shellenberger.
Greenwood. John Light.
Sssqnehauna. E:ias Crawford.
Black. Herman A Opple.
Lack Mathias Cumbell.
The vots stood Atkinson. 833, Her' i
tzler 520, Pcmeroy 410, AYilaon 017,
oiiirs oi.i, v.i'iy jaizei. oi
. gainst :y 1C7, Sieber 40 ;
The New Connty Committee as ro-!
polled by the Return Judges is as
follows :
llilllintown W. L. Ucops, Sara
uel Lapp, Mifllintown.
Fayette A. W. Sieber. B. F. Tre
go. McAlistcrviile.
Walker AY. Ka;fJnian, Mexico :
Bert Ctldrn, A'an Dyke.
Delaware D. O. Kissr, II. G.
Dunn, Thompsontown.
.ireeowood V. Ji. Eaigle, Ntko
v, 1. E. Zoidorj, Dimuisyiile.
Lack M. Stamp, Lack; J. M.
Montgomery, AVaterloo.
Llack Log Sun. Lmerv, Herman
Opple, Oppfosville..
Ljale J. K. Patterson, AA'alnut;
J. M. Telfer, Dovles Mills.
Port Roval H. H. Snyder, A. J.
Pettit, Port Royal.
jlillord J. If. trromnq-er, Port
Royal; Ed Shover, Pattsrson.
JHouroe Shelly Gravoiil, Rich
fiVid ; BaDlis Fer:-.ter, Kvaudait.
Susquehanna E. G. Sheaffer,
Elias Crawford, Oriental.
Fermanagh J. C- IIo wer. J. L.
Zook, Mifllintown.
Patterson John Ernest, Harry
Knisely, Patsrson.
lhomii-ontown Levi Myers, J. A.
Cameron, Thompsontown.
Spruce Hill Samuel Book, AYar-
ble ; S L. Mauger, Spruce Hill.
luscarora I. F. Price, E jst Avat
erford; AY. J. Campbell, Read's Gap.
Turbett S. A. M llain, James II.
Groninger, Port Royal.
UIKMXTIUNd AD0PTKD.
Resolved, That we lecogniza in
President Harrison the qualities ef
intellect, character and statesman
ship, that guarantee for oar country
a Bafe and reputable ruler. "With
malice toward none, with charity for
all, with firmness in the right aa
God gives him to see the right," ho
has administered his high office 60 ns
to reflect honor cud credit upon our
country, aud evoke the wonder aud
admiration of the world. Our flag
has been raaictainetl upon tho high
seas, our merchant marina built up,
our army and navy placed upon a
more efficient basis than either have
hitherto beeu, and tho material in
tta'itries of our country advanced, no
that to-day our country stands the
peer cf any nation on the globe.
Rtsolwd, That wa re-affirm tl.o
'platform of principles adopted by
the Republican State Convention
at Harrisburg, on April 20th, last,
j and conmiendit to th careful
con-!
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deration of every independent voter
ia tha eoustrv as being a test book
cf political faith, to which they can
cordially subscribe.
RtxulveJ, That in the nomination
of Hoa. Louis 1. Atkinson for Coa
grcsi, wa present a clean and ropu
table candidate who has been weigh
ed in the balance and Dot found
wanting. Whose public life is an
open record of faithfulness to duty
and devotion to the best interests of
his constituents of which hi3 manly
stand cu all occasions for the Unirn
Veterans of tho late war id ouo of tho
brightest pages, and although liti'a
Juniata miy be-cia to some of the
other counties of tho 18th district to
have been pretty well sorvsd, yet
thT rUct that Mr. Atkinson
w luci f.rrtiifi'infta onri r nrora irr
with legislation is better fitted than
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ever to f nLlifallv aud efiicier.llv reiv
resent and farther the host intorosts
of this district, than any of Lb Etw
3 . . , ' ,. . , J . . ,
iHiu uuii reu can mams pivsuuieu
; them. We confidently look for hi3
re-noni:;iation and triumpuantre-elbc-
owns himself.
bo lillowed to
recs.
Ex Stath Senator Kutan of Pitts
i burg had Henry K. Rover, Ex-Sta'.e
: Treasurer arrested ona day last
'week iu Philadelphia ou tie
i charge of having secured interest
1 . .. " 1
Allegheny banks, and for having re
ceived interest on state money do
posited in a Beavortown, Beaver
connty bank. Boyer give bail acd
says he will disprove the charges at
tha proper time. It is said Rutan
has brought tho suit bncausa he be-
; neves Joyer neipeci to doieat nun
i for nomination for State Senate.
Boyer says lie did not interest, hirn
i sulf iu Rutau's political affairs and
I kuew nothing of his district.
It may not be the diplomatic way
oi writing oi tuo micrnationai cou-
vention called to consider the gold
and silver question, to declare that
it has been determined before hDd
by the people who are pulling the
i wires of the convention that it shall
declare against the free and equal coin
age of silver, but that is what it will
do. The convention purposo never
had an honest breath further than to
put off the cpiostkm. America will
havo to fight, ths question alon-j cr
give up tho fight and fall in with the
gold bugs. AA'hen that day comes
may the tha Lord have financial
mercy ou tho debtors for tho gold
bugs will not.
"Ti-nN on the Light" said the Il.ir
risburg Call, when Governor Pn'ti
son was making bin late carnrai-r0'
and for that article tho Governor
sued tho proprietors of the ' Call.
They were found guilty of tho
charges the Governor brtng :t against
them, and were sentenced by the
court to pay a fine of two hundred
and fifty dollars. "
Before tho Sextinel and Rki'cbu
cax has roached remote post offices,
the news of the republican nomina
tion at Minneapolis will have been
Hashed over the wires and whoever
the nominee may be will be cheer
fully accepted as tha coming man
for the Presidency.
Roiiibt G. Isoeksoix, has brought
a suit for slander against Rev. A. S.
Dixon of Brooklyn for declaring in a
lecture that Ingersoll favored the
dissemination of improper literature.
A theologa says the Lord will take
care of tho envious people, Le will
assign them to a warm place where
there is ne reoumatism.
Jlavo you tried South American
Nervine the cem of the centnrv ?
The great cure for Indigestion, Dyr-
ptpid nna nervousness. Warrant,
ed the most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &.
Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa..
Nov. 14, ly.
Awful Calamity
One third of tho towns of Oil City
and Titusvil'e were swept out, of ex
istence by water and fire early on
Sunday "morning. K jin on Satur-.Iot-
Lad rr.ised the water in Oil
Mon- i
Creek. About tvo o'clock on
day morning a mill dam ic
the
stream about 7 miles from Oil City
broke. That flooded everything
along the strennt' below, oil tanks
wer- v.-at-btd intoTthe r'ver and eov
ered tho watt r w ith oil, Sivb!' nly
r.n expliiD took place ond in th
twinLlo cf on eve u shf.ct of roaring
d hi ructivo lire spread ovtr tha wat-
t-is destrevmg what tho water Usui
left. Thcusaads of people left every-
thii::T and tl.jd from tho fowl s tnd
fr.-ni the river. A'ruost 20.) Louses
j
were dcttivijed and 1'iO lives 1
and !n:'li'j!:3 of clcllars will uot ro
place ihe amount of property df
strove I by the wnti.r aud tire.
a euro far toBstipni iom d
Slew ueadr-t itc. I
Dr. Silas Lane while in th Kocky
JIour.tair.f-, discovered a root that J
when eo:nl inod with other h-rbs,
makes r.n easr and certain cur- for !
constipation. It is in the form of
tlrv roots and leaves, snd ir. known
as Lane's Family medicine, it v.:ll
cure sick heada-.lu! ii! o::o uigLt. i
For the l-h-.od, liver a:.d ki
for the .: aiin'; vp of thr
ion it doi-s woiiilcis. Dru
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tot our -ycc.r-ol.i cauhU-r tiio 1m hsi epl- ;
lupuc flt-d diiic ph3 t :b a yiW3 ul'i; c-vtT a y.-ir
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tn e oft'ii ,l:tsi'ijiiit-wt in o Lit iv'I'joIk, ;
but stKu a,'Ur t.;:;cs die iuif:in' fhe tfe?D -O
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vrrj ej- to lak. One or two l nixksn iloid.
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paw. l-uil-y t'-.-ir ;.: wtiun p-lve all woe
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elciidvl midlcal vurii ; (Oiov.M 1..; r.
man who la livrvoaa aa.l J- bilits'1
Pro. Fa C IX)WW:-y
Jr p moon ritOT.oxr.s lite.
If you bnlt-r this! then tuc
BS. iiNrssrs BLOOD ssahchzs.
Air trill cure HoiU, fimplm, Hrrof
vli. Salt-rheum, Tetter, -Verfces, JHack
JItt:,U, if c. sill Jm9jUU tell it.-
THE SELLERS MtDICINE
Pittsburgh, P,
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"Vk&S-af RESICH PATENTS
For hiforrontinn ard freo HaTi1boo1c xrrttQ to
MI'S!) A e'en ;1 Buoaiivat, Nkw York.
Oldast bureau roi 5t.;iiiiii patgLits in America.
Bvery pntv-ut tV-u out !.y 124 19 brouirht bHl'ora
Uie public by a notice eiivcn ixes vi charge In tb
Lareeat cir.niUtlon of anr sduntlfe pr,im in the
wtirH. lt.iiliaiT lllii.-trdU;l. No IntulhcHnt
nan sIioM-1 l itlut It, Weekly. :t.O a
Sear: al.aj six nu iilh AdilreM Mll.NN A CO
rvulJdlllitto, 3ui Uroadway, New York.
Tt:;; Sntlmri u'fl Heiuilicau niSco ia tbw
place to et job work done. Tiy it. It will
pay jou i! you need anything in that I nc.
9 mWlr.-. lytUci i and grades from the Daintiest
&i-45 kf;A5jtothe Substantial fchae and
tfM llMs Wl I cot for the fieW ftnd forest-
;f-i 0 R D E It .
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Pafifv
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MEW GOODS,
Come in and examine our
large and varied stock for the
Snrinir Trade of 1892 and the
Summer Trade f 1892.
strc
To show customers our goods.
It is our business to supply
your wants and we know that
we can accommodate you, ii
1 with us.
We have all kinds of dress
'coods in all colors to sun iuc
varied tastes of people. e
have a full line of
jWncltu Goods,
that people want these time?.
Just ask for what you want
and it will be our pleasure to
wa;f on vou. We are ftock-
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ed in
GROCERIES
jre pricen and Queensware
1 -i,.,.-o
in trt.I aSSOUmeni. vji.iu.-"
to plea.e the eye and to do ser
vice
shoes
Our r-hoe Department is large
We La e almost everything,
(d what we hav'nt got, we'll
what XQ liav'llt Tot, 1761
()r(aer, KO TleaSP fftVOT US With
' I
a call.
TOBACCO-
To the lovers ot the weed,
w e tay w e keep the best brands
TRY OUR TOBACCO.
All orders by mail will
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Remember the place,
liii Stp.cct, OrposiTE Court Hoese,
Mifllintown, Pa.,
&- Sou.
i
A raverable Tcrdlct alter
! Twenty Years Trial.
I The orifiual a:i1 oulv geuuiou Compound
; :t s1n Tr-a:mont that of Drs. Starkey
i I'iiu'.tn, is a scioatitle aii juKtmcnt of the e!
irrnts of Oxygen and Nitrofen iujuctizu.1;
i ai:d sue euraonnd i so coai-'0t pdJ
Kf'n vor,-l' 'ha' i' sen ' i''"'li
I It lun been in ne lor itnro than twa-iity
' vrniii: tb(aandH e-f p.tUunts have Hnva
1 1' lei, so l recemtuf ml it. a Tiry nignii'i-
I OiUt fact.
I It dors Et-t aet a most drugs Jo by crc:it-
iv-L' anct'uer ailment, otmn rcniriuir a -;
nj coai t' ervlicala lii t-Til ailuctn oi
: Ihe l:rt, but C'oni;jonnd Otrsren is a rc- ::
, k::zi'r, rrunwine, Hreapthenipg, inTigotat
! ii r ths who'e fcoiir.
j Tbfse btiiloiu-nts are co:.linmd bf mini
i "mis ;cs!iu:onia!s, pnblisiii-d in our book
ol tli.'O only vi;:i tUa czpress perniia-
j :.on cf Ito pi(:eu. their names aa i a.i-
ilressas arw sivco and you cm refer to thm
i for fnrtkrr iuformatien.
j Tn fireat ancccess ol o-ir treatment has
. Kit i' a ii t a tost of iui'.iulc-rs, unncrr.f u
! iou persona; aoine calling thnir f-repHra'ion
Coiupouni uirg.-u, ollcn &ppropriling uur
! trstiiiK.niala and the naiuas ol our patients
i t- rcccunimend worlhleha concoctiona.
ttut any substance iu.-.do elsewhere or by
. olfacrs, and called Compound Oxygea a
i tijuriou.
! Compound Oxrijeu Its Mode o Action
: no j BcMilta," ia the title of a neir book ot
' 2U'J pises, published by Drj. Surtoy k. I'a
I irn, which gives to aH inquirers lull inforai
; i:-n as to Ihia remarkable curatire arent,
: a;!il a record of burprtsin? enroa in a wide
: is: ge ol chronic cases many of then) altur
i l ev:g alMiidenod to die by otbvr pbjicians.
I Will be mailed true lo any address wn ap
J plication
' Urs. Starker Jt Pbaleu, 152!) Arcb St.,
; l'biladclptiia, la., IL'O Sutler St., Pan Kran
j Cisco, Cal.
Ri iinkcnHeM or tlie Liquor
natttt itlllvely Cured by Ad
rsili:lerlR? nr. Haines'
UeldeM perluc.
i
j It is tniiBtit'aeterrd as a powder which can
j be giTen in a Rlaaa cf beer, a enp of cofiee
I c,r ;. in louJ, -itbout the knowledge
ol tb pj'otRt. It ia absolutely hariuiess
j ci.d will f!i-ct a iernjaDt!t ncd ipeudy
: eir, whether the patient ia a moderat
i i: inker or an a'cabolie wreck. It has been
f.icH in tconsan-js or cases, nud in tvery
n-.stanee a perlrrt cure i.as tullotrcd. It
' kkvek r a IL3. 'i'he jilem oace iunprognat
i ed with ths Sp?ci;ic, it becomes an uttsr
iieposili!ity Icr the liijucr appetite toexibt.
' flirfH T-JraTlll'Pll.
K4!j as boek of particular! tic. Ad.
rs
::,uts srKCinc CO., 1ST Race. St., Cmcic
iai, O.
Jtkne "Jl-lr.
Kolice Agalnet Trespass.
41! perscEs aro hereby cautioned BOt te
' tref-pass on the landu of the nuiltrsigned
! iVVaiker, f'efmacirjV,iiil FaTette ton-
f AC.. J I. fV. .
Tau,"-- Ji. o. Auaiua, jonn iraa :'n, James
cHeen a heirs, Kobert McMeenJ'il!iani
S;ouli"er, G. U. Siebur, Charles AdafW. L.
h. Ikinsoa.
October 28tb, '91, ly.
CS-5 -vii - - j--v
fa bctak'ndeep. Thpraarothcnaandaof ladiae
who have regular f -alurte and would be ac
cord cl the palm of tieauty wi re it not for a p.-r
complexion. To all such we recommend OS
HEHA'S VIOLA CBAI aa ix.euee.ing 11: mo
qualities that quirk :y chanjre the mnat sallow
and ill. rid complexion to one of natural health
aim uuuuuniauMMi. neatuy. it cures OUT Skin.
ilrrtvklM. hint 1 H HlrK,.- ani
n, I'lmpiBS, and all Imperfections f lha
. 11 1 uiitatcosmiHic dui a cuiv, yet Is twt
'or tho toilet tabic than powder. Gold by
u. ti. Bi i 1 nch c CO., Toleda, O.
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(Pir-a rrtacb
iicrva KaciedrOU
aiW wilha Wrancft
Ouarantea to cuxa
all fierroua duo
, rjk; e, auch u Woak
v-'rrtS' Memory, Loss 9!
Tfill)' Braia Power, Ner.
frl'i- vouaneaa. HiiH.
BtroRB HD A'Tta UtI. acbt, WakcfuP
nssa. Lost Manhood, Laaaiiuda, all dra'aa and Ion
ot power in either acx, caused Ly orer-axertioii 01
vcuthfulindiacratinn, which ukimatalv lead ta la
xlinnty, Con.umption and Insanity. F'riee, $ I 00 s
package. With cvary i; order w (ir a wrtrm
ouarantea lo eura or raft-rd maair. Br mail te
any address. PiVLK'6 rttWtDV CO., Talette, a
SCHOTT'S DUV
GOODS HOUSE.
GBEAT BARGAINS IX
SCHOTT'S CARPET
KOOiliS, CARPETS
OIL CLOTH AND
WALE PAPER.
FIVE GREAT HA RG A ENS IX
SCHOTT'S POPULAR
SHOE STORE.
WIIjL be jmwoiwced,
AEXT ISSUE OF
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A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
Tbnt I cao sre? totbacic ia less that
five ninatoa ; ne piia, ae extracting;.
That I can extract teeth without pain,
by tho use of a fluid applied te the teeth
and gums ; uo danger.
That Diseased C- a , (knows,
as fcenrvy) treat g.-wed saccessfti'.W
and cure warljrc.ied ta every
Testa Filled and warranted fwr tile.
Artiticial Teeth repaired, excharSn or
rcmoddicd, at prices to suit all. i,l
sort a lull permanent set cf Guuied Enam
eled porcelain teelu as low as $5.60 r-r set
warranted to give perfect satisfaction, or
tho meuey relunded.
All werk warraatftd te jive perfect satis
faction. People whe hare artiHci:il toi th
with which they caaaet cat, are es ciall
lavited tecall. '
Trasis Cub.
G. Ii. DERR,
Practical Ceatut,
rSTLlSHED IH MIllLIVTAvii P. . ili..
wet. r '85.
.VEWFKT AND SUEKMAN'S VAL-
Ajruao company. Tim table
of passenRerUrams, in effect on Mondav
Jaaeary 18, U8y'
STATIOH.
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8 23; 4 13
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8 Oi 3 54
7 52! 3 4i
7 47j 8 87
7 8; 8 2.S
7 31 j 8 21
7 25 3 15
7 20 3 10
7 12 8 02
7 00 2 50
Jarbiata Furnace..
Ti"ahneta .
10 07
10 10
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IVa'ley Road
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phene connection. ' tel-
D. GKING, Preaidont and Manager
C. K.. MiLLKE, General Atent. "aeer-
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MlKiLlKTOWK, FA.
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ly atteai4 te.
Orricr fSH Vain atroct, ia pl.ic f resi
rtence of Loaia K. lieinson, Ks ,., ih f
IATstrest J Wet 26. lt;.
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INSD3AM0E A9ENTS,
Fotr aorj, juxutj vo., pj.
! tS5-Only rli.iVI. Csari'i rrre3cr.:.-d.
j Jan- I, lSSi'-lr
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R.D.JI.CBArBl),I.S. BAKWIH B.CBAWraBP,
JR. D. II. CRAWFORD 4. SOX.
have for.ned a partaerabip fir the irr-tice
of Hed.c.Bc and their cellatteral braachei.
UlLce at eld slar.d, career ef Third aud r
Mge afreet., Mifamtewa . One er beth
el them will be l.lleJ , ,a0ir .sic at all
times cae ,t5terwi. irslessioriy en
gaged. '
April 1st, 1S0.
SALE S M E T
t P - ,BkOTBKli3 COilPANV,
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la KCEtXAl. nl BTTwawia
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