. MIFFMNTOWN. nEDXESlUT. JITNE 29, 1892. B. F. S C II W EIER i EDITOR AMD fBOPRIETOR. REPUBLICAN TICKET. UNITED STATES. Fob President. BEN J AJ IK HARRISON". For Vic l'ammixT. WniTELAW KEID. STATE. Fob Supreme Jidoe. JOHN DEYN, of Blair. For Cos ires? men- at Large, ALEXANDER McDoWELL, of Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon. For Electors-at-Laroe. J. FRANCIS DUNLAP, of Lancaster. WM. WOODS, of Philadelphia. B. F. JONES, of Allegheny. WM. II. S A YKE, of Delaware. District Electors, 1. Jolm I.. Lswson. 2. John Muudrll. 3. John Huoler. 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. 5. Urns. If. Siner. ft. Maxwell Clower. 7. Wm. II. Grundy. 8. Traill Green. y. Jus. K. Mosscr. 10. J. W. M. Gcist. 11 Ilenry A. Knjpp. 12. Wiu. J. Uarvey. 13. Jaroot AJuir. 11. Ja. JI. i,ht-iblev. 15. C Dtirland. 1G. P. A. Stobbins. 17. L. T. Kohrbach 18. S. S. Schoch. l'J. J. S. Wilbeltu. 20. 21. Jan. 15. I.aux. 22. Kobt. Pilrairn. 23. Jan. M. Lii.dsav 21. R. I.. Lincoln. 2 . S. 1). Kel!. 2H. VI. II. Taylor. 27. C. F. Barclay. 28. Jesse E. Dalo. DISTRICT. For Cosoresi. LOLI3 E. ATKINSON'. Subject to decision of District Conference. For State Senate. WILLIAM HERTZLER. FtilKct to decision of District Conference. COUNTY. For Aksemblt. II. I.ATIVER WILSON. Ct'CNTY Sl'RYEYOR, J. A. MARTIN. Coroner, W. II. HOOPS. Democratic National Convention. . The Democratic National Conven tion met in a wigwam in Chicago that Lold 20,000 people on tho 21st of June, and at 4 o'clock on the mor ning of June 23rd, on first ballot nominated Grov?r Cleveland fer president for the third time. Four names were before the con vention au 1 wore voted for with this result: Cleveland C17 votes; Hill 113 votes; Boise 103 votes; Gorman 3G votes. Iq the afternoon of June 23rd, A. E. Stevenson, of Illinois was nomina ted for Vice President. Ha was as Bi -stunt Post Hast r General under Cleveland. The platform on which the candi dates are placed is made up of the commonest platitudes excepting on the two chief questions before the A'nerican people namely tho tariff and the coinage question. Oa the tariff tuo Democrats favor a tariff for rovon:is, only on the coinage question it is a sir.-.ddler liko that of the republican platform. Cleveland will be defeated. Har rison defeated him in 1SSS, he will have less trouble to overcome him now than then Th Democracy threw away their opportunity to elect a president when they nomina ted Cleveland, for their candidate stands before the people as out of touch or out of harmony with the desires of tho people of the north on a number of tho important questions of tho day. If they had nominated a democrat with an inclination to free coinage ho v.v.uH have swept the country with political cyclonic force, but Clovelnnd is less n free coiuago mm than Harrison and the former hostilos among the republicans on the coinage question will now turn in earnestly for II irriaon. Cleve land is out of touch with the soldier el -m'.'iit. His proposal to return the rebel flags and ether trophies of war to tho Confederate states have es tranged tho veterans from him, and as if on nurttoKO to make the gulf as wide as possible betweon him and the b-'ys in blue, they havo placed him on a platform advocating a tar iff for revenue only, which will if en forced cut off tho $133,000,000 that are paid m pensions. For a tariff for revenue only, means only money feuough to pay for tho running ex penses of government, and none for bounty or pension, and none for tho protection of manufactories. Ho is out of touch with Lis own party in York Stale not having received a single vote of the New York delega tion. Eat it is when one comes to con sidor the combined ticket, Cleveland and Stevenson, that it shows its ug ly triple face It is a three faced ticket u:;d ia the language of plain spoken Juniata valley people it is a mule ticket, a cross between different -elements. Cleveland himself is re cognized as a gold bag. Stevenson is a greenbacker and was three times elected to Congress as such, and the platform is iu favor 'of Congress re pealing tho tax on 6ta!e banks which is tho entering wedge to a return to the old state wild cat banks tha t wore in existence when Jaaies Buch anan and other leaders of the demo cracy brought rbellion on the coun try. How do jou like the combina tion ? Cleveland, gold bug; SUvensoD, greenbacker; wild cat state banks. No men ever started on the If. t I i lyiu si cieany Glaring uieai ia i.iie l.li Don't get scar.! reader, yon Trill not be Lere one linn.liv-d ami fifty thousnnd years after this, when tl.e earth will again Lav so sbiflel its position m its patiiwiy around the San, that this part of t'io earth will sgnin le a vast sheet of ice oa which no Hying thing can exist. Tn ursppnsionil Confederates Trill roll like a sweet raorsy! under tho'r ton guts the resolution of the Denio- craiie party that there shall be a tariff fi r rcrene only, as soon as Cleveland anJ a Democratic Congress have ber-:: elected. Thitt is a sweet morsel to !L?ra for n tariff for revenue only, they firmly b: lievc will slop the $135, 009,000 that tho boys in biuo are now getting from the government as ptHibion money. The democratic leaders ware evor true on the question of slavery and on n t iri.T. They declared shivery a divine institution aid in their zeal for it they made war to establish, a s-lavc empire. On the tariff thoy are just as true ns they were to s'avory. They can't give up free trade or slavery's twin brother, and that is the reason the convention tha1, nomi nated Cleveland in Cjicfigo, lust week, did its best to get as neur to free trade ar. it could by declaring in favor of a tariff for revsati-j ociy. The nmonnt of gold that has been goif g to Europe tho pa-t week or two has caused people to ask where is it going T "VTui! it :3 going to pay b d:icos to provide means for Euro pean govsrnuiunts that havs gold ob ligations to meet. Wait for the panic that is siui'c to ceme some vears hence when millions of gold proiiide pa pris fall d;i and not gold enough J can be found to meet the obligations j it wili the-i be time for the gold bugs t reap their harvest on fore closures at gold raUs. Twins at Sixty Three. A Carson, Nv-. disiiitch to the?! St. Louis 6Ve4s-Dcnv)cr:it t lie following: -'Mrs. Harrison Brecdlove. hist uight presented her husbuud wi.li a pair of bouncing baby boys. Harrison Brecdlcvj is a prosperous farmer over seventy rears of aga. His wife is sixty three. It is proposed to send the father. mother and children to thi World's Fair as a sample of what it if po bio to do iu the far west. Cwl Slsgeilj' Big Steer. Col. Singer iy, proprietor of the Phifii'kp'ita Record, intends to make an exhibit of a steer in tho agricul tural department of the World's Fair, which for weight and generally fine condition will ex.-l anything in the record cf stsers, if exhibited. This steer is to weigh at la it 5,000 pu-unds, aud will prohibit weigh over that, and is r.ow fattening et Col Singerly's slock farm, Crwynedd. It is alroi.-iy appr.rant that the splendid animal is likely to fulfill the expectations of its owner and beat the record in wi:iht uud condition of any steer exhibited in the agri cultural world. The States Crou Esthimtc. Secretary Edge, of tho State Board of Agricultural, has receive I reports from all parts of tho Stato from w'iich ho is enabled to make some crop estimates. lie says there in an increased average of whea, and with the average yield placed at 100, returns indicate tho crop of lS02at 112, with a possible 115 with favorabla weather will be consider ably bolow that of last year but up to tho average of the last ten or twelve years. The backward aud wet spring has seriously affectod tho corn, and tho farmers will lose 5,500,000 bushels. Oats has also sutured from wet weather and cold spring. There will bo a larger crop than last year, ow ing to an increased average. Owing to tho low prices which prevailed tho acreage in potatoes is reduced, leav it at about 125,030 acres Au aver age crop may bo expected. The yield of hay will be beiow the average of the past ton years. The Law on Hard Ciller. Bucks County juries have decided that it is a violation of the liquor license law to sell hard cider with out license, and at the last session of the Court two Bristol offenders were sentenced to pay the penalty for so doing. Kate Waters of Bristol was convicted not only of selling hard cider on week days, but to minors and on Sundays, and waa sentenced by Judge Yerkes to pay a fine of !?G50 and undergo an imprisonment of 15 months in tho county jail, and James Sackvillo, also of Bristol, was convicted of violating the license laws and sentenced to one year in the county jail aud $G00 fine. The prisoners put in the plea that the cider was mannfacturod in Philadel phia and was there sold as "sweet cidor," but a number of witnesses examined showed the so called ''Phil adelphia sweet cider" contained in intoxicating properties, and the juries were instructed by the Court that the side of intoxicants of any nature without a license was a violation of the law. A Cure Tor Centitlpatloti aad Sick Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is in the 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 the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell it at 50cts a package. tf Au Old Lnudiiinrk -Through the kindness of Mr. Jas. S. McKee wo have beun presorted with some ghinglc and other nails over 100 years old takn from the roof of the famon sUno spriug house on his grandfather Harnett's farm. From tho gftnoral appearance of tho nails that were all no doubt handmade, somewhat peculiar in size and Miipo, and stringe to say, could be driven again to a good advantage. The roof was put on by the Grand father of Hon. Cbns. A. H.irnett, late President J adge of our various courts, and neither of th older Eons or daughters Mrs. 'Wm. M-k?o baitig in her sevent--fifth year can rem ember of the roof having ever been changed. Tho shirgles aro not over grown with a heavy moss covering like some of tho 'William Penu resi dence, and tho lath phow but few- traces of a natural decay. The budding is now on account of tho danger connected with the mason work being taken down for the purpose cf erscting a new spring house on the Eamo old site. Bloom th.dd freeman. From the BloomSeld Democrat cf last week: Farmers in this neigh borhood say that the wheat has been injured bv rust. The tos h-aves of the oats have a bronze appearance, attributed to wet weather and hot sun. Bkin I. Foose, of this r lap, a warrant for whose arrest has been issued on the charges of writing libelous articles for tho Harris'ourg Sundi:j Telegram and for receiving money by fa'se pretense, has L-i"t town for parts unknown. The edi tors of the Telegram have ben ar retted for criminal libel. The charges are preferred by several persons of this place. The Middh burg Post says a des- tractive hsil storm passed over Middl-cr.k Vaiievou Tuesday eve mug, June H'.h, doing great damage. most destructive part striking tho valley about thrio miks west of I'-ie ripening train and growing corn itt toshrejs. The editor aemm.Mnm.1 i'roiuorjot:;ry J. C bchosU to his farm two miles west of town fiftc-r the storm and found his wheat fields so damaged tbat hardly half a crop c-in be expcU-J, while- half a mile west the fields fjs'ataod still great er damage. Tha hiil sLones aver aged as luge a? Lulled walnuts a:;d broke every window pano to the west unprotected by shutters. Ti; .im!o. ilium. noftiti rnvl rlmn-r rnru !;.. Hnanf tiin ti..i-r., .-- itoii- .1 stroyed and the destruction of corn, pot.itOLri ad garden truck is coia-t-lete. Lwisiown Gazelle: Hiss E lie Kline, of Granville, ha3 a turkey 'gobbler which took charge of a Hock of young turkeys. Wli6n a few days old the mother left them, and now ho truis cl jui with them caring for them as v. e'l as any hen. Some unknown party stole a dog cart from the barn of John Shum-dor, of Mil roy, Monday uight of last week. Tho thieves were tracked to tha pike, wnero an craco was lotr, but it is suppoKod they went to Centre coun ty. There are men who stand up in church and say thev r.rs will ing to do anything for the Lord, bjt so uawiJliug to do for their wives thr.t their women havj to cut all the wood. The Le.vistown Luth eran Sunday Schco! having contri buted the $1,000 ca:ih decided upon as being necessary before work would be commenced oa the chapel, arrangements aro now being niade to proceed with the building es far as the money will reach. Ground will be broken in a few days. John A. McKeo luis withdrawn Lis Birafl as a candidate fr Congress. - - - o - - - GEJVERJL A'ElfS ITEMS. A stranga p.t ie3 of beetle is eating up nil tho potato bus at Shonesville, Berks County, greatly to the delight of the people. Three white men ia whito caps attire ttteripted to enter a negro cabin at Edgefield, S. C, and were riddled with bullets. Itch on human and horses an 1 an imals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Tuis never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Milllintown. Nov. 13, ISOO.-ly. He (literary) Since Van Pushe hr.s gone into fushiouable society he has become quite distinguished. Hhe (artistic) I always considered him cs having merely an ordinary mental outfit. He That's what enables him to shine in that particular field. Life. A big chicken-hawk was caught by Joe Ulmc r, of Bensalem township, Bucks county, Wedneday. He tied a tiny bell to tho hawk's neck nnd set it free. Tho big bird shot up ward in tho air liko a flash, then darting hither and thither evidently trying to escapo from the jingling bell. In half an hour the hawk dropped to the earth like a stone and was picked up dead. It had ap parently been frightened to death. A small dwelling carried from Ti tusville stands thirty feet inland, surrounded by brush and trees and wedged between two gigantic oaks upside down. Only three bridges of the twenty-five which formerly spanned Oil creek between Titnsville and Oil City remain intact. The others are eitLer totally or partially wrecked. A notable difference ap pears in the character of the disas ters which have overtaken Oil City and Titusviile. At Titnsville the eloments of fire and water together wrought the awful destruction of life and property. At Oil City the flood caused but a small portion cf the loss, and fire did the rest. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Fung bone, Stifles, Sprains and Swollen Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, MirHintown. Nov. 13. 1890-ly. Twenty fivo thousand Democratic soldiers in York State will never ! -! I 1 I Ask Your men -Is lbosf It. Your distressing cough can be till ed. Wo know it because Kemi 8 Balsam within the past few years j K(0mache, spepsia, ni:d Ind'gcn has cured so many coughs and colds u:on ,.,,( ;! ,.,,.' bt-nltii was ton". I in this community. Its remarkable sale lias been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Balsam. Tiu-re is no medi cine so pure, none ao effective. Large bottles 50e and $1 nt all drug gists, tf. A Leper In Plilladeiplila. The JVorth American of last Thurs day says : The leper Johu Anderson who escaped from the Delaware county Almshouse a few days ago and created a panic by his appoar nnce on tho strests of Chester, is row detained in thn .f:in;inii5 H.isrJnl , c,f this city, where hs is expected to remain until ins death. Anderson id about forty years ff ago and was born ia Sweden. He followed tho sea for eight or ten years, during which time he visited India and various Eastern ports whero leprosy is commonly met with and in one of which he contracted the malady. He has been ofilictad with the loathsome disease for about three years. Horne tbtefSliot. On Tuesday night of last week a valuable horsa belonging to William son D. Taylor, cf Brown township, and another from a Brush Valley, (Clinton eonnfv farmer, worn cln'on Also tho same night a road cart be- -.-- , longing to John Shumaker and a set of harness bekngipg to Joseph Harfman. both of Milrov. were inisn- WeJue8 constable i "f A v f i , "i 1 f tLe tb.ef, and overtook him I Tli!1,sy monung about 9 o'clock "u: r f th. Cinb'e' refused, drawinj 3 uu Vct .Inri. of .- XT TT : i? :... . . . , 1 rl, odo o. tuo con "ta!,J.? 8 P'o opened fire on him, and it proved a fatal shot. Tie WES taken to Lock Haven jail Thursday afttrnoon, where ho iliad the same evening. Before dying ho gave his name ns Abrara Starker, an 3 his res idence Wilkesbarre. This conscienceless criminal, wha is eallwd Harner abve, was none I other than tho noted horsa thief Ale Whipple, one of three brothers schooled ia crime by a mother who delighted iu the wickedness of her children. Both of his brothers John and Bill, were killed while en gaged in robbery, a peculiar incident is the killing of John bring that ho was shot with a stolen horse in his possession in the same region and not nnuy miles from where Abe raet his deatii on Thursday. Bill was shot at Mount aintown. Northnmber- aod Co.. not more than forty miles from where Abe was shot. The brothers had bcon apprehended a number of times, srved terms iu th-i penitentiary, and in court at Aba' last trial his wife testified that b'us was his daughter. The statistics of the eastern penitentiary bhow that tho elder Mrs. Whipple, have cost the Stato $40,000. Mr. Taylor arrived Lome with l.i horse on Monday evening. For a Time. I will now reduce the price of my $3.00 cabinet photograph to $1.50 per dozen. This reduction will continue as lorg as there is sufficient trado to warrant these prices and no longer. This gallery is filled with all the latest improvements usually kept in a first class gallery, such as Fine Scenic Backgrounds, Beautiful Dra peries and Fini Accessories, that weald do credit to tho largo cities. We propose during this reduction to let our work speak for itself and have no hesitancy in saying that taking into consideration the quality of work, these will lie tho cheapest cabinet photographs ever made in Juniata county, lirspectfullv, JOSEPH HESS. Mifllintown, Pa., Jan. 22nd, 1802. THE PKXXSVIrAXIA R4IL. ROURS TWELVE D1V EXCinS!0STOTHE S1IOKE- TheOpcnlns efflie .Season. The extraordinary success of the series of Pennsylvania liailrond ex cursions to tho Naw Jersey coast for several years back demonstrates the enormous popularity of these trips. Last year the success was unprece dented. For the senson cf 1892 the very bent dates hnva beeH selected and every detail to promote the com fort and pleasure of the excursionist will bo added. Tho dates are July 7th and 21st, August 4th and 18th, 1892. These dates cover the time, when sea bathing is finest, fishing is in its primo, and all manner of sea side attractions iu the best form for thorough enjoyment One who misses the opportunity of taking one of tho series gives np a delightful exper ience of tho summer. The tickets includo tho choicest points on the coast, and are available for Cape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City at the same rate. The excursion tickets, good for twelve days, aro to be sold at a rate of $10.00 from Pittsburg, and at correspondingly low rates from oth er stations. A special train of Parlor Cars and Day Coaches will leave Pittsburg at 8.50 A. M., for Philadelphia, stopping at all important junction points, where connections will be made with trains from branch lines. Passen gers will spend the night in Philadel phia and proceed to tha sea-shore by regular trains of tho next dar. Tickets will be Bold from "stations named below, and train schedule will be as follows : Kate. Train Leaves. 8 00 12 55 p.m. Altoona Clearfield . . . 8 90 G 00 5 65 5 00 3 40 A. M. 2 45 p. m. 3 05 " 3 3G 7 16 Lewistown Jc. Mifllin Newport Philadelphia Ar Application for information and tickets should be made to T. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western Dis trict, Pittsburg, Pa. r.'-lvccu Wiikhis in, of D.'jwjh valley, I:;d., tv.yi-: "I ! ave !o n in a distressed condition iVr ih:eu years frnTv. Xprrrinsni'it WVrdilieSS of the had been doctorinsr coustautiv Willi no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any 650 worth of doctoring I ever did in ray life. I would advise every weakly person to ;ipo this v,i!;i:'.bb and lovely remedy; A f.-.v botthtt of it lies cured nic completely. I consider it tho grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful i.oma'h aud nerve cure ever knowT. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Mifili.itown. P;t . ' V.ay 11, ly Fen fju.it on P.r.vr. A houso r.nd lot lif-ar McAlistorviih1, for particulars addreys David llobixo-i, E ist Sdem, Juniata Co , Pa. I1. 1 DJJ IN ISTHATOR'S NOTICE Etlalt of Xuncy Sieber, dre'd lair of Walker iovmhip. NotincM heioby given ihat !e'ter tf ad Ei nti'raiion drxm th estate 01 N mcy Sie ber, late of WhlkiT !om-iip, Jt'nUta county, Pa ., diceared, have li. en granted to the undnra'gM-d. All furr-niu in-ietit-.d to paid : ite ar reiurtol t. u.ak pa; -iiiont lonbwitL, aid all jrrsmis liming claimi aint tl;o Male' !rit f.reM lit tbrni p-va.rly aiithun'ietttid for a. ttlemer.t. JOSEPH hO! ilKWK. !t;n'tlit!ur. 3. Ik- S-tsJS SI tsfcncw Cured. IV St. Skyehtk, Keylion P. O., Ia. I am clad to utify lh I umxI Pouter Koentg'e xrvo Tonic wt'ii Uih U-t bv.cco for fiiOCpkteSUCSa. faJi.t bolloru tll,l it in r.ll t rc;itj iot auiivrim; Luuiantty. is. jr'UAMi, rasto. OLCrTow. Mi.. Bopter.tvr. 0l3 Of tbO pUiit to W hOl 21 1 J iKKiie of raator Ronicfd Nrr TonJo a Ucllliiy r io to day tbat be livi mod from tnt durinc-rift I lA1Q throuifh woolo loIy. AtUir Qtiug My wife s-.fIroi3 fcr ft rir r.f wrs from Tloln& uurvouc.aea. ao.1 bTX-'ui hciuirfH of ooL. I'.irt lor factors ci-d mwlu .'-. b-:t a!! u do l!:-x h-.l all to do A- all. Atz t laitui &iIy two ticit;. of I'fwiior KootiiS iivtvt Xouia hJx tecu't bay sclc''od. A VsIcxTio Hook rjLi T:vrna (lis lucxiir.titf fioo of cunt. Ttils rniirilT htu been jf.rTj'l lirtJm RArrrend P-ur Kocm . of ort nyiio. Lacl, ciuc ISO, Aad KOENiC D. CO.. Chief go, li!. BoldbTtOnieK'iUt 1 rr .iti. CfcrSC larsc SIkc. 81.72. OEotOot trr vtf. ftck Mvhe and r m .!1 tronMns dmit to ul itic-an fcv.tocf iiio ty.-tn. nach aa fOimiralolc, k j-.'.w;i hxi t:a ahc-va ia CUilUfe H Cosjvcha. 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Tan Kr-r-m: rimn luT.-n ycur nlnr thAt 1 b.T. a poautTO ron4y iiio bK-tb imj:J diiKaM. Ily M. tunulj aae Uiuunuda ' hrv-li'. owef have bn pr?nrouMy enrcrt. I pli-i'J br. 1! to send two b.xil oi i!i7 rtniwty FllKR to r.r -iT your rcodor who Uave crc?mDrtrkU tf tl. i; Mod mo ttrcir Eur arwl V. O. vM.-om. ko.'v.--itaUy. X. A. MJXVtl. 54. C. li iiMrt k. i. BifFwinc from the effects of youtbfal (wrm. rtrJr' tioenrr. at trie weak now, kwt n:anli.Ktt. etc.. 11 a Taloable trtHVtii ( bcM cctitlnip r.i'l psrMerjlsrs fcr home cure. FRSof chrir'v A epleoditl indioal work ; nfaoui-ilo n&d by ovry tOMU vho Is nervous end tlL-lnlitaHMi.. AdJrta FVltK BLOOJ PKOZOXG3 LIFE. ' Vou bc'trr tliim ; tten vmk h "NDSSTS BLOOD S2AEC3ES. '" rura HoiU, MHmvl. m, Srrof ., tir.lt-rhmtm, Ttttrr, I rrckl, Jtlnrk Ilrrrim, Eie. All JtngtiU mHl it. THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. Pittsburgh, P. itibKirl LU I r"'l and I I IHLAILI -HlA.ri UUtlillllli THE LEADING SCHOOL OF mmvmwm 1 11 t.r -ln-. ir bn0i wim Mem r eH4 rwWtlunK. VtY 8ul Ctriara Hid hUMi of OuuitUku. tk a. K,rj m SelenUtio American 9l3 Bi ST"? 43:T 5 TRAOE MARKS. OrSlCN PATENTS ,VV COPVRIGKT8, ate. For mrnrmstion and free Ilandljot write to MUNN A CO.. .l BKOAUWAT. KBW YORK. Olde DurefiTi To. &a-KTivfi imtnts In America. Bvery (intent tutcn out by ns la brought bofcre tbe public by a cotioe given free of charge in tbe Smniifit mtxmu Tsrcest rlrrelntion of but sdnf Ifle paper In the world. SSeniidlr llliistrnlcil. No Inlolltrrnt man rhonl'i he without it. WeeVIr, SJ.oa a year: I.Su jix ro.inthn. AJrtmis MlINN & CO-i-Uiilaiiituj. 3t.l ilrooaway. ew ioik. Sllt--r:rw 1-r Jc.;R(. :. . i , rj 1 ' wr 4M r Hff J u ma CARTER'S e KITTLE ' TO WEIK HEM f0Sb Purify Wif the J)"jJ Iiifc ts Slood. Agency for Republican. MEW GOODS, Come in and examine our large .and varied stock for the Spring Trade of 1892 and the Summer Trade of 1892. Jf Desire To thow customers eur goods. It is our business to supply your wants aud we knew that we can accommodate you, il you drop in and deal with us. We hare all kinds of dress goods in all colors to suit the varied tastes of people. We have a full line of JovcUy Goods, that people want these times. Just ask for what you want and it will be our pleasure to wait on you . We are stock ed in GROCERIES. at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to please the eye and to do ser vice SHOES- Our ehoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Boot for the field and foreat. ORDER. We hare alment everything, and what we hav'nt gat, we'll uruer, eo please lavor us witli a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, i Wt FaV WC keeD the DPSt brands. . ..... I y I ram- , All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, Mi:.t Stbsst, Oi posite Cockt House, SlifilintoTvn, Pa., A Invarabte TcrdSct after iweatTieara Trial. The original ana only f rsiiiuu Cumponad t'xvg.-n i r.-atruEt tbat of Drs. St;irky I i.'iicn, .!. a ncitntiffe aJjustmmit of th -I. m-nt!i of Oxygen and Xiirogen magnetized r.c me rorapouml to io condensed a n-.a.le fK-r'able that it w lent to all tha world It La bren in bets for niiire tliaa tver. 'cui; Liiouiuiis oi pa:i4frjts nave lyre trcitd, nud rccvuiiiiend it. a very tignii'i cant iKct. It tot Bi-t a most drug do by creat i ,. r'jLiii r auuirnT, onen roquirinff a sec ra.T i oii'-o to cradica!o the rril afli-cts or tlio tf.ti, but Coiupoucd Oxypeu is a rovii a.izi r, renen ine, lrci:tbc!iiae, iavijrora ii.g tb whole body. iiici-o niuivaixnrs ara coni.rmya Lv rn:n ri:is ti'stiniunia!a, published ia oor book j! JOU pagea, ohIv witii tbe expresi periuin ion ci m puncaia. tiieir namci and ad drees ro giren and yoa can refer to thtnt Icr lurltor iTiformatiau. 1 lie ?r, Bl gucccesa f nur treatment has ir.'a rife t a host of imitators, uascrupu iuua jjuratn; i'raio cairxg iceir preparation Confound Oxygon, often apprspriatin on t'siiniouiuis ana tbo names ot our patients io rrt-.-ommeaa wortnies concoction i;ut aay aubstance made elsewhere or by oiners, ana cauca (.umpouuet Uxvgea njurioud. compaond Oxygen Its Mod o Action aad Ke&nlt5," is the till, of a new book ol -OV P'if es, published by Dr. Staik.y it Pa Ien, b:cb giea to all iniiuirers lull inform anon is to tuis remarkable cnrat!V agent ara a record ot surj risin cares in a wida rarge of chronic cum's many a! them after VKrg acauduueo! to u:s by other physicians, rr in ne maiieu Iree io any aduro&a tu ap lrs. ."itarkey k. rh.ilen, 1529 Arch St. riiiiaoeipr.u, ft., 120 Sutter St., San Fran Cisco, uai. DrunkenncM or tUm l.lquor IlaMt iiltlvcly Cured hy Ad tiilaiNlerlnir Or. Ilalars' Golden Specific- it is manufactured as a powder which can be ivrn in a glass of beer, a cap of codee or iea. r,r in ioi. without the knowiedga oi j..u:rni. u a aosoiuteiy harmless and will a!l'i;ct a permanent and peedy cure, whether tho patii-nt is a moderat driaker or aa alcoholic wreck, it has been niven in thonsands of casea, nsd ia every ii:ftasc a perfect cure has tollowcd. It VF.vi i pails. Tho system ence impregnat- m wnu loe specinc, it becomes an utter impossibility lor the liquor appetite to exist. laurel eu-tranlcta. 4 j-age book of particulars free. Ad dress :oi.des spsciricco., 183 Race St., Cincin- n, u. Jane 24, "Jl-ly. Zkotlce Against Tregnpatnt. I AH persons are hereby cautioned not te tresspass on tbe lands or the uudersigned in Walker, Fermanagh and Farette townships.- A. S. Adams, John Mcliecn, Jimca Mclleen's heir, Kobert McMecn, William Mouner, t. u. Sieber, Charles Adams, L E. Atkinson. October 2Htb, '91, ly. 13 but skin deep. TherearethansandionEdiee who hare regular features and vrouM bo ac corded the lm o( 1-eamy wore it not for a pvir oorrrloTion. To all ?Tich We n-commend TDK. HEBRAJ8 VIOLA CStAM aa poescwing tho qaaiitlee thr.t qulcViy change tlie nicut a.Mlow and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblemished beamy. It cures Oily fkio. Freckles, Klack IU.Ja, Itlotehcs, 8unt,nm, Tan, Pimples, and all Imperfpctions of the akin. It if. not a cosmetle but a cure, yet is bit ter for the toilet table thau powder. Sold by l)ruggisu, or sent post paid noon receipt nl 80c O. C. BITT N EH & CO., Toledo, O. 4HrBVTna, fpivcr'a reach Nenre Remedy. ii oldwithaWrtltoi Omraatee to cure all Nervous diseai. e, such aa Weak Memory. Lou el Brain Power, Ner mnisML H . rf . BEFORB AND AFTER USE. ache, Wakeful- of power in either lex, caused ty oer-xertion 01 youthful indiscretion, which ultimately lead te In timity, Consumption and Insanity. Price, It.oo a package. With every , order tire a written guarl.e to cure cr refund money. By mail tc aaaresa. CivtH S REMEOV CO., Tslede, O. - Grcut Ilargniiis at Schott's Irv Goods House. - m n-ood quality of apron and dress gingham 4 yard.-j for 25cU. A ood heavy unbleached muslin worth S to 10 cts. a yard, short length 20 yards for $1 00. A fine selection of challies for 5cts. a yard. A boys shirt and waist for 21 cts. An all silk satin edge faille ribbon, No 9, 9cts. a yard. An all silk satin edjje faille half cents a yard. Great Bargains at Schott's Carpet Room. 5 An elegant half wool ingrain carpet reduced to 40cts a yard. A table oil cloth 4G inches wide at 19cts. a yard. A four ply soft finish oil color carpet chain for 22cts. a pound An excellent quality of wali papar at lOcts. a double bolt gold before for Hcts. and borders to match. A good quality of matting for locts. a yard, worth 18to20cts. Great Bargains at chott's Popular Shoe 8tore. A baby's shoe for 25cts. A ladies' oxford low shoe for 7-"cts. A child's spring heel, patent leather tip for uOcts. A good carpet slipper. leather sole and heel for 32ets. A good quality men's creedniore tip sole shoes at 1 00 per pair. Our honest belief is that your interest lies in the direction where you can got the highest value for your money. o o 1-7 CC C H O 13 OOOM CO CC ODlKCOCIr-CKC.maiOIHOl.'MCO o n n ti f i h o a o ti rt n ci h o t- t; u io me u c o w -e n ci n n M Ad H 2 tt c: cc q m c cM t o KCnCltlflrlCOO fiwcsMcoccecccco i ci O L-3 O j-j UMCl .. CC P5 i t- c; ci i- ci c t: h 15 t; cc ci Cl Cl H H H H H H H EH o o o ci c-t o r. ci i3 c: Cl CC - rH O O O 1 0 IC rH I l r X 13 O -t : 1 r; ci ;i ooxt - t - t - t - t - t - - t Z c t'cs : a : : : : 0 a : : : & 3 4""S5 5 1 -s 7 1 s ' ' " u :rK ' i Z S-- g g.S a .2-2 .53-J3 JjgJS 3. 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I will in sert a lull permanont set of Gumed Enam eled percolam teeth as low as So.Ptt nrr set """"'in tu gio poriect aaiisiactiou, or nio money reiunded. All werk warranted to ttive nerfoct sali. faction. Pcecle whe have artiHcial tmih with which they caanet eat, are especially I.UIUI. Tims Cash. G. Li. DERR, Practical Dentist. ESTtaLisiiiDjs mrrLixTowa, Fx., ta iB(in. ct. 14 '85. IVEWPORT AMD SHERMAN'S VAL 1 1 ley Railroad Company. Tim. ki. oi paaaenger trains, in eflect on Moodav .l.rni... IB 1UOO ' STATIONS. West, ward. Eastward. 1 2 P A at A M 00 10 00 8 80 0 03 10 03 8 27 6 07 10 07 8 23 6 10 10 10 8 20 6 20 10 20 8 1 1 6 2C 10 28 8 08 6 82 10 82 8 04 6 43 10 48 7 52 6 48 10 48 7 47j 6 65 10 65 7 88 72 11 02 7 81 7 07 11 07 7 25 7 14 11 14 7 20 7 20ll 20 7 12 7 3011 30 7 00 Newprt Buffalo Bridge.. Juniata Furnace. TVsbneta ....... Sylvan P at 4 20 4 17 4 13 4 10 4 01 8 68 3 64 3 42 3 37 8 28 3 21 3 15 8 10 Bloomtield Junct'n Valley Road.... Elliot tsburg.... Green Park.... Lojsvillu Bixler'a Kun... Center Cisoa'a Run.... Andersonburg. . Biain 3 02 2 60 Note Signifies no as-ent t; iuiiiia cumieciioQ. i .! tele- D. GRING, President and Manager j. K. Miller, General Aeent. ' Get a (roodfpaoer bv inhvnhin. " 1 in . . i iur I rif Qo: - ribbon, io i. tweive and ono- EMIJL SCIIOTT. f r- 3 ClKOrtO cz t i ritono c-: r-l y OClOO- a to II t- CO Si ce i.- t- o s io o o o n u si c o is s! 2 CO CO 00 t t- t- (O !S O Cl 'I i-l li o 91 II a x l: c r. il -.' M rH o ti Ci s Cl "1 ci h x i ' t i t-i i t i -5 I ; c. O is I i.c i- -e o n n c o n , i i-i h o T ;i s ci ci h ci ' " H H H Cl Cl CI H O O 3 O . a HrirtHHHr-l c. irz i ic o t - o i-c trj c; h 13 n -e n n cr. c. Ci x x t-1- t- C O i cs t t - t - Cl I HCI C ci c ci - I ; cc c ci h c ci r i LC 'C ic CC t- t- t I r -. c W Cl ri- S Cl V O R ri C Cl 13 CT5 1 . Cl Cl CC O i-l CC Cl rH r-l t- r cc o c H C Cl ? rl Cl CC CC CC 35 CC Cl 2 - o o R h :: o o 13 H 3 m O 13 r n 13 13 o C 1 o ri Cl 13 O C O C t- CC CC "K d-. IC 13 rH rH CCi rH Cl IC Cl LC O Q HICOCIO h h ei ci c I.eci Atkiss!. V. Y. Y. PznrirTt. ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, j U 'Stendllno? " Wng prompt L Z'JST? L?5r- H-c. f real- Bridge Alsa'n. Kk,., K,th of Joan XfoLAroai.!,. Je.s.a w. t5rlMllf;fj MCLAVUJiLJs A.STI5I3IEL, INSDEAffOE ASEKTS, PORT ROYJL, JUNUTJ CO.j-J. RITl"" C"mPic repre.etod. M.t.ii.cRAwr.KB, BB. BiLUWlll MMAwroiID JyH. D. U. CRAWFORD at SOX. of W?"1 " Flr,","hiP fr the jraPtico wmce at eld ald, c-raer .r Third aad 9r MK. .treats, Miintnw., r.. Om " Jth ' 7"1 b !-" -t th.,r office .t .11 yes. unlesa etherwise rrelessiopaliy e'. April 1st, 180. t. Dec! 8 gj COMPANY, ' Jl- Rochester, N. T. I Oil tlmU .iC. -7Z aal GENERATION AFTER aENsnTjr ri Ba.nr-.r ",,v"i 1 font m. --r s. 5 jt, S II E . e: I! S x -its 3 rH t is rH X P g -- (! S C "C !? 3 : tS r "3 O ! tr 3 s. at j I Ow a - ' r: i-h S o li a 5 o li CM liLLf. I t . if 1 if SlHTIHKL AKD'RlrrraHCAE. L"-s r
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