M 17FL1NTOW N .TEUAESDII, iPi!IL 5. ISS3. n. F. S C II W I E R SDITOa AMD fBOPRICTOl. Ciioi.ftia La? broken ont with re newed forco in A-itrii. The judgment recora ia tho Court House on the 1st of April was, Sis- teen Satisfactions anJ 12 new entries. Cleveland has revoked Li3 orcLr against the appointment of editors to oflL-e. As a class editors aro not oilice seekers. Grc.it uneasiness exists arnang the inhabitants of the blck earth, region in liu9sia that is tho fertile grain growing repri-in of that country on ac count of the cholera. A iiks threw a stone at the King of Italy the othr day. Little was thonght of tho act as he was suppos ed to bs crazy. If Iih hid thro wn a bomb he would have bean declared a devil. "Mr.. Jouts litis built an odd inan si.m at Ssranton, Pa , which is a most interesting habitation The Jjnoj f-iiu'ly h is traveled oiteniivcly, and fvj:a evsry State or historic pI.ic-1' visited n largo stone was sjcur td, cTiefu'.'y unkel vwl a'iippoi to Jaiton. Inarory few years this Uijl.jii.a and c?s'ly lir-ap of stom oc cupied all the space in a large barn, 60 it was agreed to start work upon the mw famous Jonai Mausion. Death Between Car Bumpers. Iipwstoivn Sentiiiol, ILuch 31 Janc3 GiJmore, a brakemsn on Ls utowu Division, was r.h.io.-t instantly killea at Burnham cii Monday after noon He had pone ont with the shifter and on the siding at Burn nam was about to make a coupling. He motioned for the engineer to back, anu then reachod over for the coup ling pin, wnen lie over-balanced or the cars came together sooner than he expected, and hisbody was caught between trie tieadwarxlj. The engi neer had to pull away before his body could bo released, and his death josulted in a very few minutes. His reroains were brought to town and plac d in chargo tf uddertaker Mc Ciin.'ic, and afterwards taken to his father's residenco ou Logan street. jjeceasea was unmarried, aoa was the sou of Robert M. Gilinoro. He had been a railroa'c-r f jr several years. lie was a member of the railroad relief plan. Much sympathy is telt lor the bereaved family upon whom the hand of afiliction has fall en heavily in the last few years. m A Fasting Snake. Evaiy stone in the structure, from the foundation wills to the shingle roof has a history, an 1 every mem ber of the f tiuily occupying the house can orrectly tll where every stone C:imo frni and rolata soma iniercst-incidc-sit counectaJ with it." King Cholera Aaviinc63. Vienna, Mirch 20. An ominous for .vard step bus l5fl:i tik?n by tha dreaded cholera, which h.is cn;3so.l thf) Kasjian border an J is ravaging Ii-ilofccf, a n.arktt town of Gahicia. Tho authorities are mnkinj every ef f jrt to clieok tin diafiise, but thus far in vain, and it id rapidly t:road ing Three dilhs h'ive occurred, and Kiiiiiy ac casus were reported to-day. Tiio C3i:taiuii i.ndiHibis Uy came from the prorinoii of I'odolia, Russia, which c uries on an extensive trade with Gaiacii and also with Germany. An t l"i; id report s.iys 150 new cases of cholera an 1 50 de.ttlis :ire report ed every -Aoek in iha btrickec province. JJuUiif,' I'ius. Fr.ru the St. Louia Globi Democrat. Aftor going thrr.ti .;h pin factory, one is abmst persnadod to believe that m :ci:inery can b) taught to think. In tha first phica the wires from which t h pins are made ;"s ex- Tho manager of the New York Zoological Garden on tha 27th of March, related the following true snake story. The matured but fool ish boa constrictor at tba Zoo has n&t eaten for months and is Etill stubborn. For nearly h.-Jf a Tear it has lived upon its own flesk, which does not mean that it is cannibalistic in its habits: tha fat upon its bodv fuininuG3 its sujloriauce when iia Jsto!2ft?he refuses to perform ii.sfjnc- iior.s. Thorn have been snake3 at iliaZxi which have lived in this manner for more than a year and finally died of starvation. Director Smith has been tryiDg to solve the myatoriei of the snake's stomach, and has succeeded partially. He at tirst thought that the s'jrpout was afilict'd with ulcera tion of the mouth and throat. Lat Tuesday, llughey Djwusy tha keep er, canght the boa, put it in the bag and took it to the ofiice"of the direc tor, where Mr. Smith examined its mo:if.h. Ho could find nothing toin iudieito such a disease. This is a malady, which has for' a long time worked havoc in the ranks of tho ecake family at the Zoo, for which there Is no known remedr. As, however, the reptile grew thin ner, day by day tha direc'.or decided to give it a milk bath. Ha bought four quarts of fresh milk, heated it to about 90 degrees and placed it in a little tank in tha snake csge. Downey caught the snake, put it in the warm miik, and covered tho tank with a piece of sacking. For twon ty four hours the smike was left in soak, and when it was removed it had improved wonderfully. It3 skiu had taken up through tho pores a good portion of the nutriment in the milk. This treatment is fjnite com mon among keepers of snakes. Director Smith has hopes of keep iua the snake alive in this manner in definitely. Ho will, after a time, prouabiy ram a little food down its George Berkstresser, Lewis A. Rudi-'are used every yrar by tha United sill, William Schreiber, Wm. E. Hocb, States post office. Hemorrhages, following the nnll- ; ;ng of two teeth, killed Katie Sandler, xa years oia, oi iNew lork. r' ! TIT r T- T , t-t vcjiuu t . iiiarsnait, Aa3vi rs urone, Martin L. Smith, Wm. n. Boden. Adjourned Court. ammed by a n ic!iin t!i,it seems scan ivory particle of it, a i though to detect any dtfeci ill it might exist in its substance. Then it m'.asuies off a bit, just long enough for one pin, and hands it over to an ther piece of mechiiuism that h d U it against a fila wheel until it is pointed. It is then passed on till :no'.her file wheel where it is omowthed and finished; then travels a little further whuro it is seized by a grip and forced into a recess where the head is made. A pair cf pincers then takes it from the die and drops it into a tray, and tha work of the machine is done- The whol'j process does not occupy five second, for the pincers that " catch and drop tho pins work so fast that the pins are coming all the timo in a 8tre:im from the machine, but so re markable i,i the rjfehanism, so infal lible in its action at every point, that it really appear;? to reason as it works. A Cowboy Hide- 'The c iwboys of Nebraska are"all frXi.-itement, preparing for their great duso to Chieigo. It ia to bo tho big gest ivent in the annals of tho cow-j pu .Ciinrs.aiKl it will not Jose any of its Hize between now and tho firat of May. Throe hundred of them aro going to ot.ter the race, and when it is doue the ridej of the German and Austrian military ofrloers last year, will be- completely out of sight. Tho prizes aggregate $10,000 in cash, which has bom raised by the ranch owners alonvr the North Platte. The first prize is $o,000, aud the cow boy who rides into the Fair grounds at Chicago ahead of the others will have that sum for his pains. The second arrival will got 3,000; the third and fourth, $1,000 oach. The airline distance from tho point of departure to tho goal is 800 mile. On the morning of May 1st, the sin will riso on 300 cowboys, as trido their mustangs, j'ust starting on their loDg Jjourney. The ponies will bo pranded, and euery rider and bis mount will be photographod be foro the start, in dilTreut positions, for it ip a condition of the race that the entire distance must be covered on the same horse; and photographs of the man and animals, as they ar rive in Chicago, will be taken for ver ification by comparison with the or iginals. A gun will fire aud the riders will stait. How many will drop off aftor the first few days ride ia a matter of conjecture, but tho winners must necessarily be careful of their horses. Interviews with sorns of tho intending rider3 show that the more conservative of them intend to begin the jouruey deliber ately, and ancomplish from 35 to 40 miles a day, saving their horses' for the final dash of 150 miles or there" abouts, when the race will develope its most interesting leatures. thrOnf. to lirinnr ly,,1.- ifa onnafi nu if frt "I I AI tO , . .!! !,, tu fi f Court convened at 9 o'clock A. M , on Tuesday, tho 2Sth day of March, 1893, with President Judge Lyons on the bench. Associate Judges, Barton and Wickersham entered the court room about 10 o'clock. In the case of the First National Bank of Tyrone vs. Ezra C. Doty, new trial refused the plaintiff. Mo tion for new trial argued on the 14th of March. In the case of road in Walker and Fermanagh townships, becrinnins' at or near David Stouffer'e wagon shed and running to Van Wert. On ac count of uncertainty in the descrip tion of the bennnincr and endincr of this road, the report of the viewers in favor of the change in the road set aside. In the case of Rob't Crozier & Co. vs. renna. It. II. Co. Rule for j'udg ment for want of a sufficient affidavit of defense. Argued and opinion held over. William Zeigler was granted a li cense to sell liquor at the Kvstono Motel in 1'atteraon. Philip W. Miller was acbointed guardian of Martha M. Miller, minor child of Matilda Miller, lato cf tsprnce Hill township, decsased. IV... T r rt , ii m. u. ja. aacvjormics was un pointed guardian of Maud M. Mc- Cormick, a minor child of Alice T McCrT.ick, Lite of Port Royal, do ceased. In the matter of the partition of tha estate of Calvin 13. Watts, deceas ed, recognizance for the payment of purchase money in said estate enter ed into by Mrs. Sarah Watt?, Andrew Bashore and Solomon Beashore. W. S. North, guardian of minor children of George Jacobs, Fsq., de c?as.'d, was allowed to join in deed with others in conveying lot in Mif fiintown, to John C. Gusbard. Exceptions to the report cf the Auditor in the assigned estata of Rev. D. W. Swartz, argued and held for consideration. Citation on James P. Johnson to show cause why he should not be re moved us guardian of Margaret L Spanglor, awarded as prayed. In the case of Mary Coonce vs. Charles F. Martin, motion for judg ment for want of au appearance filed and judgment entered for plaintiff. Prothonotary to assess damages. Judge Savidge of Sanbury b.3ard tho following matters: In tho case of Haclley Falls National Bank vs. W. A. Toomey and surety Jeremiah Loudecslager, rule to strike iff ap peal waa argued and hold for consid eration. Exceptions to the report of the Auditor in the estate of Paul Cox, deceased, argued, and held for coa sideration. PHOTOGRAPHS. of fasting, food has t be adminis. tered by force to restore a snake's ap petite. Mr. Smith will continue the baths as often as twice a week. V Eogland'a Prime Minister. Disnili, England's famous pre mie.: said: "Tho urt of cprotatiou re quires tha art of more dulicacy in the practice than those coneeivo who cau see Dothing more in a quotation than an extract." Messrs. James Vick's Son's, the famous seedsman of Ro chester, N. Y have revealed to the world a wealth of pots' words about flowers in Vick's Floral Guide for lalM. interspersed m among the practical matter will b3 fouud hun dreds of appropriate quotations. "A charm has b-jund mo with witching; For mine i the olci bslief, That, midst your iveetn airl midst yonr bloom, There's a soul in cvory vf." M. M. Billon. Their collection of jewels is sim ply entrancing. They are fully enti tled to the priza even from Disrieli'a stand-point. Vick's Floral Guide al so contain pago after page filled with description of new novelties in vege tables and flowers. Every lover of the best iu these lims should sond ton cents at occe for a copy; the amojut can bo deducted from first order. Conference Appointments. Cure For Hoarseness- A simple cure for the hoarse colds which are gonc-ral in an open season, consists of tho white of an egg beat en with tho juice of lemon and sweet ened with sufficient sugar to maka it palatable. While such a mild pre scription as this has no remedial ef fect in t;if case of a' violent cold, it dnf-s ruro hoarseness and is a great reli f io the 8tifferar. It should be taken by the teaspoon fill every half hour. The Bollefonte M. E. Confertnoe. i. . , .. ... . ' nun, maae tne loaowing ap J. Max Liutz, Presiding Elder, Post Office, Lewistown. Alum Bank Robert M. Snyder. Bedford Hiles C. Pardee. Blaine John S. Souser. Burt Cabins Wm. YT. Rothrock. Cassville Robert H. Stine, Eliaha Shumoker. ClearvilJa A. C. Forscht. Concord J. Bruncr Graham, Dan iel E. Kauffman (supply.) Enaisville Theodore S. Faus. ' Everette, John A Wood, Jr. Hopewell John R. Dunkerly. Huntingdon First Church Alexander R. Lam bert. Second Church Barnett H. Hart. Lewistown John B. Polsgrove. Logan William C. Robbins. Manor Hill Andrew W. Decker Mapletou and Mill Creek Fran W. Curry. McConnellstown Chas. W. Karns. McVeytown Nelson E. Oaver. Mifllinlown Martin L. Drumm. Mount Union William Brill. New Bl oom field. Jos. K. Kniselv. Newton Hamilton Charles V. Hartzell. Orbisonia William H. Stevens Petersburg and Alexandria An drew B. Hooven. Port Royal Joshua K. Loyd, to b" supplied. Ray's Hill "W. R. Picken. " Roedfville George L. Comp. Saxton Elton H. Wallace. Schollsburg Elmer E. Harter. Shirleysburg W. H. Miller. Thompsontown Henry jTreverton, Three Springs Lorenzo D. Ott. Wagner S. R. Roher (supply.) Wolfesburg John C. Brown. Supernumarv and Suroerannnated ! Preachers: William Henry Stevens, I ANOTHER TIVE FOR AXY LIKOTH OF TIME, WHILE WZ ARB IN THE PICTURE BCSI NESS. We Will continue makincr our fine CabiDet Potographs as low as $1 50 per dozen. These pictures are mounted on elegant card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the Arislo Photo I have been taking the last yar. However all those wishing the Aristo picture, I will f till make them at the eame price, $1.50 per dozen. Tho extensive patronage and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, we have received the last year, gives us renewed cour age to go on with these low prices, and wa propose making Mifllintown head-quarters for the finest Photo graphs for tho money that can be obtsined anywhere, adding all the time new and costlv accessories of tho very latest designs giving our trade tho benefit of that which wonld co.t $3.00 in the city, for $1.50 in MifHintown. We can maka pictures for $1.00 per dozen such as ar made by all travelling photographers, but we prefer giving our patrons a much wet ier picture ior very utile more money. Thanking our patrons for th&ir liberal patronage we solicit a continuanea of the same. Respectfully, Jostpn Hess. Mifllintown, Pa., March 9, 1893. Blind. Shoots by Sound. Connecticut possesses a sportsman who cannot see, but who neverthe less can bring down a bird on the wing with neatness and dispatch. Hi3 name is William Hill and there are many men with perf.ct vision who cannot do as good work with the shot-gun as he. Hill has been blind for many years, but he has al ways been such an enthusiastic sports- man mat no would not allow his in firmity to keej) him out of the woods. His first shooting wa3 at random whenever ho heard a partridge rise from the bushes with a whir and fly away, but his acute ears soou became able to locate the direction of the bird's flight, and he wonld fire ahead of the point at which he believed the bird to be. After considerable prac tice he lit came so expert that nearly every shot told, and now when he goes hunting he always takes home a large string of birds, if they are plentiful in the woods. GEjYER.1L jYEWS ITEMS. A full trrown elephant is caoable of carrying" a load of two tons. It Never falls to Cure MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Oranges and lemons kill cholera germ?, say the German doctors. The State Agricultural Society will meet in Bethlahem, June 7 and 8. Tha only DouMa Extract SariMarlHa h UwtiMr. It'sHM tnt bacaos ii nm Taka na attiar. Met. Sweden has a larger area of wood land than any other country in Eu rope. It naver fell to enra MAN1CXR8 double xtxaet SARSAPARILLA. OOe. mrxwhm There is an epidemic of typhoid fever at St Lawrence, a suberb of Reading. Tha bait and only DouMa Extract Sartaparilta Is Manners. It cum. Taka no other. 60 cants. Greek women went bare-footed in doors and wore sauddla when walk ing abroad. If yoo aaatta ft! aoiea taka Manners DouMa Es tract SarsaaariUa, It's the feast Try It, oOcaats, The Clierokees have ratified the treaty with Uncle Sam aud the strip will b2 opened about July 1. John Lower, 20 years of age, re cently married a widow 35 years his - : j. -n- i , t i - Miiwi nil ii autma, Anaiana. A widow near Bridgeport, N. J., wnn mteen ctuidren married a wid ower with thirteen, and all live to gether. The volcano of San Martin in the midst of a populous agricultural re- gioa in Mexico, has broken oat after being extinct for nearly a century. Oiiin Emery had one arm nearly torn off by a vicious stallion near Uniontown, and had to knock the ani mal's eyes out to get free. "Ill be dead before night," said Nicholas Trasqualla at Pittabur. and although then feeling well, ho dropped dead 10 hours later. A young lady ef Aldine N. J.. re cently had two beaus one night, and the mother told one to "git." They urew Elicits to see wnicli should stay. A white man of Carrolton.Ga., has forty children, and a colored man in the neighborhood has been married three times, and has forty-three chil- aren. In Louisville, Ky., three large bank barns have failed for aver three mill :ou dollars and a financial excite ment and panic in the locality Lai re sulted. beventy-nve per cent of the taxes of New York and Boooklyn are paid by Republicans, yet they have no represrntative in tha government of eimer city. As oranges have been recommend eu um u pravanuve ei cnoiera, it is p.easaut to learn that tha Florida crop, this season, promises to be the largest ever known. Itch on human and hordes and all animals cured in 30 minutes by vvoonoras sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Bank6&Co. Druggists, Miflhatown, Pa. Oct. 1,1 y Thomas Allen, living i:i West Vir giuia and 103 years old, is said to have served under Wellington, and under Scott in the Mexican war. At theage of 72 ho entered service in tha late war of tho Rebellion. St Joseth, Mo., April 2. For $5 a piece Osfrum Boright, a drunken la borer, sold his bevou young off springs, whose mother died a few days ago. They were taken for adop tion by a married couple and Boright is likely to ba prosecuted. Stephen Langford, and aged farm, or of Madison county, Ky., has had made for his occupancy, a stone cof fin weighing about 1,500 pounds. It was finished and delivered to him last week, and is now stored in his house awaiting developments. It is said the Pennsylvania rail road company is about to issue an order prohibiting its nniformed am ployees from using tobacco both smoking and chewiDg. The rule against smoking has been in force a long time, but the prohibition of chewing is a new move. George Rodger an impecunious machinist of Bollefonto, has iust re ceived a patent for a steam and hot- air car heater for which ha has al ready been offered $75,000 cash and an equal amount of stock by a New York railroad company. His inven tion will be given a final test on the Long Island Railroad. that at Chicago is Tribune. 264.New York Have you tried South American Nervine the gem of the century 1 The great cure for Indigestion, Dys pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Druggists, Mifihntown, Pa. Nov. 14, 1. The President continues the prac tice of allowing from thirty to forty persons to enter his office at the same time, and when every inch of availa ble standing room is occupied the door is closed. As fast as one caller is disposed of another ia admitted, so that the room is kept constantly filled until the hour for the reception to close. New York Sun. Ro scoe Conkliog used to pav that the simplest way for a person to stop the habit of tobacco chawing was to keep a package of crystallized caady in his pocket and substitute a lump of it for the "weed" whenever a de sire arose for the latter. In this way Mr. Conkling 6aid ha had broken off tobacco chewing; but he had never been able to abandon smoking. From the Carlisle Indian school. nearly two hundred boys will go to the country for the summer. The following are some uniqua Indian names in a subscription list: Miss Plenty Butterflies, Miss Medicine Tail, Miss Shoots-a3-he coes. Miss Grandmother's Knife, Miss Beads on ankle, Miss Crooked Arm. Mr. Comes- in-aday, Mr. Old Crow, Miss Shell-on -neck. The largo bank barn of Isaiah Wal ter, about a half mile southwest of Centreville, Snyder county, was de stroyed by fire on Sunday morning, the 19th of March. The fire was discovered between one and two o'clock, and nothing was saved but ine live stock and some of the har ness. The origin of the fire is not known, supposed incendiary. Insur ed in the Beaverlown company There is no other work in the world of which so many copies are printed annually aa the Chinese al-' manac. The number is estimated at ; several millions. This almanac is i printed at Pekin, and is a monoixdv of the Emperor. It not only pre-' uicis me waatner, out notes the days that are reckoned lucky or nnlucky for commencing any undertaking for applying remedies in diseases, for marrying and for burying. xne signt of '16 people riding at Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown, Ind says: "I owe my life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted Stomach, Indigestion, Nervous prostration and a general shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no rahef. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved ma so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the beat medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. "Whether you handle a pick or pen, a wheel-barrow or a set of book", d'tr ditches or dit a paper, wring an auc tion bell or writo funny things, you must work, says a self made man. "If you look around you will see the men who are the most able to live the rest of their days, always work the hardest Don t be afraid of killing yourself with work. It is beyond your power to do that. Work gives an appetite for meals it leads solidly to your slumbers; it gives the appre ciation of a holiday The busier you are, the less deviltry you will get in to, tne sweeter will be your s'eep. and tho better satisfied the world will bo with you." Exchange. I Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browa3 ! valley, Iuu., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three rears from rrousnoss, Weakness of the j Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health wa3 gone. I had baen doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of Souf.h American Norvina which done mo more good than any $50 worth cf doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise overy weakly person to U39 this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful ctomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottla 15 cents. Sold by L. Backs &. Co., Druggist, Sliillinlown. Pa. Feb. 1, '93-ly. John Logan, a resident of West Manayunk, Mifflin county, while at tempting to do some domestic brew ing on Satnrdav eight, just escaped a bad accident. He tried to make eome lager beer at home, in an old ale barrel. He drove in the bun? tight, and fastened down the head of the barrel. About bedtime an explosion shook the whole house. A valuable dofcr which Logan bad been offered one hundred dollars a few days ago. was instantly kilifd, much of the furni ture in the rooms neur the kitchen was di stioved, and some valuable show cases, together with a stock of ginss and chinaware, in the adjoin ing store, occupied by Sfimutl Rea gan, was demolished to the amount Of cu'j hundred dollars. TLo caure of the whole uproar was the failure of ff2 ASK FOR AND TRY DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA PURIFIES THE BLOOD.' CURES.- GRIP. CURES CATARRH. CURES DYSPEPSIA- CURES INDIGESTION CURES RHEUMATISM. Mar-ir; li-s.-sitiizC'J., Cicjfeston. N.T. CMlf--?or Hi!' '-l- 5 tr ! O Cw.tsr.l S'JfFcnr a fi'ji DiSf-EPMAjBd Slim dm ct tv3 btifei ot tout SASaAFA LLA i am cntlr currd. Your tni.. KllS. MHHM! Ec2.W:!k;s-Ea.-re, Pa. PER BOTTLE. THE WORLD OVER. MTCB IE MANNERS SARSAPAftlUA C 9100 Reward. To any person, if he fails to find at rorr the ctilfcbrated Sweet Ore & Co. Overalls at the following priees Lot 5i lisbt weitihs at ij?; the bes make Lot No. 1 Amos Kiag at Ferd Meyers, Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge street, Mifflintowu, Penna. GOc SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm iu SutquehiiDDa town ship, near achool, clinrub, uiilla and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or leu, btviog thereon erected good two-story LOU IIOL'feE A. B1KK and out-buildings, ail in a good state el re pair. The land is in a good stale of cnlti- i vatioo. I Tbis property ran be bought at a very i low fgure. For trrrus and further descrip tion, call on, or address, PATTEKSON t SCHWEYER, Atturnrys at Law, Uitliiniown, Fa. NEW CARPETS . jT SCHOTT'S STOKES SPRING DISPLAY Of 10,000 Yards of Carpets. The Fairest prices ever made for such goods if you want value for your money ; If you want to enjoy full purchasing power of your dollars spend it at Schotts' Stores. A nice Stripped Carpet, loc. A Heavy Stripe as good as Rag Carpet, 20c. Ingrain Carpets, good Quality, 25 to 35c. Wool Ingrain Carpets, 40 to 50 cents. Brussels Carpets, 53, 65, 75 cents. Stair Carpet, 10, 21, 25, 35c. WINDOW SHADES. A Nice Plain Hastle Spring Roller 25c. A Better Quality Spring Roller, 35, 45, 50c. Latest Novelties iu Wall Papers. Latest Stvle 10c for Double Bolt; Heavier Qualities 12 and 15c per double bolt; fine gilt paper for 15 and 20c a bolt Extra Embossed Gilt for 25 and 30c a bolt. An Eye for Bargains at Schott's Stores. o 1 I -V ! r- cs o o 91 H CO f 1 O C5 ,- .-I OOOC.' Logan to allow free vent ia tha bar rel for fermentation. DR. TEEEL T 9kJ beiuw Crw3, rfc!Biiii.bim. piUI sad advertising Wvirrs tc fktt4, M veil qiuki b prow it i? jtm sOarr all tLara rU. u I t'f w ml a ttrsiM. fie adi4. trM Imiatst ; id afwr tla fit :dier, tto Bill waaulaelu rare. 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A VU1D dlart wariii( aa agaiavt aaadaal aaaka ikat ar. afraid jaa II Bad lrr igaaraeaa aieaaad. WHO vr. Taaal a UiU- awa.4. r as.ll J .tarJ. MiftliniowD, P. i to 1 7. . -. M ! . LEGS L O ;o X 6 I-- c es sit: is pi i- o w zt t ia us 3 oc3!crM-:nr.fM-s5ti'ioMS ociTrtnsiciHOoiSMHLisinrto - 13 UO Iffl irj L-3 19 U3 ta -rl w r c j e 1: : X . i o CI x r: o 3 i-i o ia o d d 3C a-l !.. ta ai. mwrniiimimmm A worvlfr?!.! Improvenr-nt In Friction Fprdw ani (!c-I(arL. lUack ntutimiof carrinuu tbrrf tiitri i. fast us nry oiIht in. tho na:k-t. i'ririicn l-Vci r:tu.slnir a;t tht f'n.l :iuris? tu Ktui.il f.i.iwliUt U.- king; ercii nnviuti in ponrr find Tiinr. Wri:ti for r.r.-ulnni and prliit; furnirlJ rniiiinnaipllrtlon. AIi Sprln Tooth l!ar ruwn, Ilnr Hnkris Cull ivntorw Corn I'lart rr ShMerH t-ti, JleiUion thi inijter. BENCH & 0R0KG0LD, Hanfrs., YORK, FA. tKAfcKaRlrraj;:ir PROCLAMATION VEsasthi Hon. JaaEMiAH Lyons, Prpsidant Jadga of the Court ot Comroo n Pleas of the 4 1st Ju dicial District, composed of the conatius of Janiataaad Perrr, and the Hons. J. p. WtcKrasHAM, and J. !,. Baktoh, Judges ot the said Court ol Common Picas lor Jn aiata County h ire ins, d tln-ir p-ecipt to me diractrd. bearing rials tha 21st da- of March, 1S93, for holding a court ot Or ar and Terminer, and General Jail Delirury aDd General Quarter Sejoni of the Peace ai anmininwo, on tne fourth Monday of April 193. being the 24th davnf the month KOTICKIS HEKK3T GIVEN', to tha Coroner, Justices of the Peac and Consta bles of the county of Juniata, thit thuy he than and there in tUeir Jpropor persona, a I ten o'clock in the forenoon of aaid dy, with their records, inquisitions, examina tions and oyr remembrances, to do those things tht their offices respectivoly apper tain, anj those that are bound by recogni sance to prosecnta against the prisoners that aie then or matr be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecute I sgamst theia as shall be iust. j By an act el Assembly, passed the 9th jday of it?, A. D , IH54, it ia made the du , ty of the Justices of the Peace, of the ser- connuea oi mis commonwealth, to re turn to the Clerk ol this Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognizances entered inte be.'ore them by any person or persons charged with the commission orany crime, except anch casea as may be ended before a Justice or the Peace, under existing laws, at least tea daya before the commencement of the session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizance are entered into less than ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are mads re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as If said act bad not been passed. Dated at Miftlintown, en the21atday of March in the year of our Lord,, one thou sand eight hundred and ninety-three SA 'UEL LAPP, Sheriff. c r- in ?i i; f o r. s s t- fi n n is o is w HBHOlil3HBnC5CIO'ianON ntlflJIHHHHHHHHINHHHOL'J O c n M G k n c r: c i l o o c 12 lO n 13 x n cc rt w K h i.-: r. r. h csaosoct-t-t- o o c-j 1-2 l a 3 C3 4 H r-s hH oarj'Mwxi'sniai.'j UrtCsmRDCIMH ooccr-t-t-t--r-r-t-t 1 a s o s cr he ;S-2 sc. I 7T- c C V ? H.O a - I 3 -0 r "7 - ' . a A ' - a S a he a c a 3 i J; "2 fc?SSCHSfcSSSS EH ?2 i cccr.a i f w h f; o i .- w o es ej fit- OOOXCiStOOO tiieiacor-r-ffi r- b ! a i a "3 a o C5 a a a a "i TJ O CS a 3 73 o o V ! 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O uA "OW""- Fach inaue f?ontin colored m&otfrttphic plates of country and citr reniden- y-. kuui.v uuii.iii.ii-, x. nmerwUfs entrrarinvfl ic:r : --,ol. lcn;' , i.t fiom 'o v M ve.-1 4 Tssc. "-i GUV. years" experlei II 1IO.U00 JtCS.S A CO, I'l-BUSUUU. , I Vd V mr be serur- 'akeu by spply- J B aSa. '.n" to Mi-vsr onca unon tha rim nf . ull l... i rj""?A1 '": '"P.' ) ' nui urj ZTzl ia5 uim uinjc. fttcm 14) a yfmT, on A OT T n a PiirmaitiAr. r T i J' t - k. Tair. It will be very unpleasant riding, however. Those" who have oDce tried the Bin Wheel at. f! Island never want to go through tbo experience a second time. The as cent is pleasant enough, bat the des cent with the car going down back ward, often canses a sort of aea-Binlc-neaa. The wheel ai Conev Island Over a million pounds of twine only fifty feet in diameter, while Co.. who hare had oTr CO and havA ntaiiaa iitpp applications for AnirttMn And Vnr. Patetl til. Scltd fur TIstnHtw-ilr 'nmia. pondence trictly coufldauliat. 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Soul to '. -.."'S"l!!vrt. Xn Ai .- . ?Hid for l-rlLTi Z . YOF.X r - svCriLntAiwri v. "m.n. 51 rann- rr lema. Jifi Liat. r? M.D.M.cAWroaD,DE. AWI M.CRAWF BD JyR. D. If. CRAWFORD A SON. Oll .,0TJUdtheir collatteral branches. ,ld f.,ndcr .f Third ad r XI .'ifflmtow.. p.. 0o.or both Vmr. , 1 " thr waica at al! "t unless .tberwise 8sTea. -Pril 1st, 1890. professiorailjr ea- SALESMEN ,'. r r.t.L.iu, to sell ?it."; jnw!nl guaranteed. D.r qK,BKOTUEHS COMPANT, "c.8,'91. Kechester.lt. T. our and 'Ai It, .1 Consumption Survly Ourd hat I bar. a po.lUra mud, for the abo,. to aand two bottle, of my WBatoVfZ you navUra who hare vmmmiaJZZZ. J metbalrEipramaiMlP.aaddraaa. Mpart. m. oiAjt.msi, at. c. 1M Paari St.. i. T fully. Rollce Agamat Treaapaas. . Al! reraoi.s are hi-nby cautioned not t.- tressp., ,, Lda of the nnderait-nen m Wa ker, Frrmai.agh and Favette towt. ships.- A. S. Adams. John Up lfaMtl t.u.. J i. ... . -all1-s, V V10 ":, William i . .-iMiiirr, it. ii. atuoeir, unarles R. A tkiiison. ' &.iott-r28tb,'9I.ly. iu ai t3 53 V 'annrii.un-s..-.. 7v Vr - auaaa. re" TTl Adams, HENCH & DROMGOLD'i sSi?Wr-- tA Ml SAVailSLLAKDEriGlHES aa fart mouon of Carrlm;. ,i,r.e tlasM latch Koe1' o.' " market. rrt-ll.a IU while lZZi. " ,h f e.irln to stand ."' Writ, for -7 "7J u,T'.11 cr..t nil.. 1.. ..J '.udo.m.. 'lrcuJr and prlow: fnrniahwl ei 8fc.ii"t"r""'a, Cra Pia.u r,Ztl'lStt,tl offic. i. tha fr. i.o,tjobworkioM- t'j!- ww -y yon if ,OB 4ed ,nythillg ,n ttllt n 'swiuu '"1 i i I lajsisll
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