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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIJFLINTOWN.
WEDXESIUY. MAY 81. 1893.
B. F. SCHWKI K R
EDrrom add rinmiiToi.
J
Cholera ras put in an appearance
in France.
Ax electric cook stove and heater,
ore tbe new things announced in the
way of stoves.
The democrats were loud in their
cry of down with ths war taxes of the
national government. Now it is pro
posed to restore the income war tax.
A claim for one million two hun
dred thousand dollar against W. N.
Kiddle, late president of the defunct
Perm Bank, Pittsburg, was sold the
other day at auction, It was a big
claim It brought one dollar.
Governor Pattison vetoed the
Compulsory Education bill that tie
Lfgislature passed. thu3 again prov
ing that he is sound to the core on
the principles that underlie American
home and government life But it is
ratiier a severe rebuke to a Republi
can Legirthiture when it must be
taught the rudimentary principles of !
n Republican form of government
from a professedly Democratic gov
ernor, thai the family and indiv
itluni shall o? saje from molestation ana
arrest except tor tne commission of
crime. All honor to Governor Patti
son for h's hinest Americanism.
Republican Primary Election-
The Republican Primary Election
will be lield f.n Saturday, June 10,
1893. The meeting ''f Return Judges
to count the x 'e and announce
vote will bo held in Miiilito ad
Monday, June 12, 1803.
Ti,u f,.n..; o,. ,.n;na u
voted for at said ! ctiou:
PlCOTHONOTARY,
Two Commissioners,
TREASURER,
Al'lilTl RS
DisiKii'T Attorney,
ClIAIKMAN OK Co. CoMMlTTKi:,
Rei i;i:stsrATivE Deleoate.
KF.l UBLICAX riilMAKY SYSTEM.
The following is the sys'tui under
v.bich Republictu 1'iimaries ate held
in Juniata.
1st. The candidates for the several
offices slia 1 have their names an
nounced in one or mure of the Re
publican county paper, a, leust two
weeks previous to the Republican
primary mui tings stating the office
and tubj.-ct to the acii u of said pri
mary meeting
'2d. J lie voters responding to Rtpub
liczn rmcifjirjt
borough, sii.iil
m earn towrsliiu or preseiiiea ior connrir.aiion ena ai
met t on Saturday, l'wance at an Orphan's Court, to be
June 10, IS'.!;', f.t the ns'iul places of
holding ileeti. !)-), at '2 o'clock P. M.,
and proceed v thin tbe first thirty
iniuutt-s thereul'er to elect one per
son fr.r Judge, and two persons for
C1-. iks, who shall form a board to re
ceive vot s, and determine who are
proper persons to yote, and sliall
hold tbe polls open until 7 o'clock P.
M. Aftt r the polls are opened, tie
candidates as announced as aforesaid,
shnii l.e balloted tor: the name, of
each pe rson voting'shall be writtn
on a list at tLe table of voting, no
porsou tiling allowed to vote more
than once for each office.
3 1. After the polls are closed, the
board shall proceed to count the
votes that each candidate rec-ived,
an 1 make out the terms Accordingly,
to be certiaed to by the Judge nud
attested by the Clerks.
4th. Tue Judges, (or one of the
Clerks appi in ted by the Judge,) of
the respective election districts sliall
meet at the t'o'irt House, in Wifilin
town, on the Monday following the
primary meeting ut 1 o'cTjcL, P.M.,
having the rct:u us and a list of the
voters, and count Hie votes, end the
person having the Hghest number of
votes for any ofhe sLall be declared
the regular nomint e of the Republi
can paity.
5th. If any t v ; or more per-ons
have a.n Knn' n itn'ier of votes for the
sauio office, tbe Judges shall proceed
to ballot for a choice between thi ni,
the person L iving tlie high"st nu'H-
ber cl vores to be tue nominee.
fitb. Tii-; Return Judges bh-11 bo
competent I o reject, by a majority
vote, the returns from any election
district .-. hr- there i.s evidence of
fraud, eitut-r in the return? or other
wise, to the extent of the frauds commit
ted,
7th. No pert on shall be permitted
to vote by proxy.
At the primary election held Au
gust 2nd, 170, the three following
amecdmpp's were adopted:
1st. That the Representative Del
egate be v tid for and elected at the
primary e'ectijn.
2nd. That Tie Judges and Clerks,
before receiving any votes at the Pri
mary Election, sha'l be sworn, ac
cording to the general election law,
that they will honestly and faithfully
discharge the duties devolving upon
said officers.
3rd That the Chairman of the
County Committee to be voted for
and elected at tho Primarv Election.
Farmers Meeting-
Pomoca Grunge No. 3o, met at
Arch Kick on the ZGlk and 27ib of
May acil ti ansictcil some business of
pinme c.iuracier at tue nrst session.
ana men mm open doors and free
meals afttr that.
Sonio v ;ry interesting';, exercises
were had.
Dilly, dollying in road-" legislation
was considered at Rome" length by
Ailman, Roihrock, 51c Williams and
Marshall. The conclusion arrived at
was about this, that unless a Dew act
will give us seme financial help, in
stead of depleting btfd iuore our al
ready limited treasury, by placing
over us a number of high, salaried of
ficials the old law is as good as any
we can get, except,- perhaps, requir
ing all roid tax to be paid in money.
This would give better work.
Wheat raising was discussed by
Joseph Roihrock, J. T. Ailman, D. B.
Mc Williams, D M. Marshall and oth
ers. These speakers all agreed thai
:wheat raising is the poorest pnyirg
crop on the farm, and tht farm.r
should largely abandon it in Penn
sylvania only so far as they need
straw for their own nse.
"How to make the most money on
the farm," wts a very interesting top
ic, and brought out somo very intor-
esting ideas: Frntt, berries, hay, corn,
oats, rye, barley, hogs, cattle, sheep,
lime, phosphate, caring for machin
ery, hard work, marketing time, &c,
were all weighed in tbe balance.
That which is raised with the least
outlay of labor and money, and sells
the best seems to pay the best. A
farmer should make some one thing
a speciality though diversify must
not be entirely neglected. Let noth
ing interfere with yonr speciality;
D. B. McWilliams recited Simon
Gi ubb's Dream.
J. T. Ailtuan, offered the following
resolution. ''That we express our
approval and appreciation of the
course of our representative in th
Legislature), Hon. H. Latimer Wil
eou In the session now about l close.
We have carefully noted his course
all through and have alwy found
him on the side of right having in
view justice to the farmer and labor
ing man.
This resolution wis the occasion of
investigating Mr. Wilson's course in
the Legislature and passed by a un
animous rote.
The following resolutions wtre
passed on the d-ath of Win. Ulsh:
Whereas: An all wito Providence
has removed from our midst our
Brother Wm. Ulb, a charter mem
ber of Tomoua and Fermanagh
(jraDgcs 0f Juniata couuty,
there-
tore:
Resolvti'.: That in the death of
Brother Ul-h the Grange caude in
Juiiiat'i, 1ms suffered nn irreparab'e
loss, fur it interests were ever faith
fuLvkud carefully guirded by him.
Resolved, '1'nd: Tuat tliis is our trs
i timony ti at his inLerest and zeil in
! tuu Gr.-ii'e, was by no means a forru-
i -1 ...... 1... .,f 1.. 11 I. .fT...! 1
oa I hy his dvotion, diligence and puue
j t utility built higher than bo knew.
ntweeu. on. j.nnt we numbly bud
i mit to this dispensation of Provi
dence knowing that our loss ia his
! gain and te this end console tho be-
Ireavtd familv in their present sorrow
Revived, Ath: That a copy of these
resoiulions be p.laced upon the min
Uilb. (. LARA J. MlI.I.IKr.N,
D P. McWlLUAMH,
WlI.LIXGTON ISMIT1I.
A motion was passed instructing
the Seci etary to furnish a brief ex
1 1 art of tlie minutes for each editor
I tif the com.ty for publication of j art
or all, if he saw fit of tho proceed
j iug. Wellington Smith,
( Secretary pro tem.
Register's Notice.
The f ilHwing persons have filed
their (tfcouut.s in the Register's Office
of Juniata couutv, ant the same will
neia !-t .Hjmintown, ra., on Tuesday
June 13th, lH)'-. at '.) o'clock, A. M.
1. The ncconnt of James P. John
son, g'la'dian of llrgarot L. Span-gl'-r,
a minor child of Emma John
ston, late of Turbett town-hip. de
censed 2. Thp account "f Jaws P. John
son, guardian of Maria Johnsin, a
minor child of Eruma Johnson, lute
of TurVH township, Jii:ii:itr. c unty,
deer n icd.
3. The first and final account of
Joshua B. Buchanan, Administrator
of the estate of Robert Buchanan,
lu.'eofLk township, Juniata Co,
decease d.
4. The second and final account of
Siimuel Buck, Executor, it" , of Jonas
I'aunnbakcr, late of the borough f
Port K.iya, Juniata county, dee'd.
Z. The first and final nccount of
T. T. Dro'slub, Executor, &c
Jacob Drolsbaugh, life cf Tuscarora
towr.ship, Jutn'at . county, deceased. I
C. Tiie lust and ,'iual account of
Magilalcnr. btronp, A.lrtiinifltratrix of j
L.CV1
troup, laie of Susquehacna
towui.:r, eleceased
7. Ti.e first and final occouut
Ida Can nbell, Administratrix
of ;
of ;
JtmiesW. CairmbeU, lae of Lack :
township, deceived.
8. Tne t rst and Curd account of
J. M. Aid t ud Samuel E. Aid, Ad- j
minintrator.- of Sarah Ard, late of
Spriice Hill township, deceisod. j
9. The first nnd finl account of :
J. m. am an, i rv-.imi"! iu. Ard, Aa-
minifttrfitors c t. a. d b. n
i f J.jn-'ph
towna'.iip,
Lite of Situi:f! lli'l
OLceRsorl.
10. Tlie first nr.il final account of
II F. Smith, Ailuinid' rotor c. t. a.,
cf Itolincc IIciiibangL, lalo of Tus
carora townsliip, dL-c'H( d.
11. Tl' first aud final account of
Nenl M. Stewart, aumiiiiHtiator
of I
Margaret Coliins lute of
Tuecsirora
townisliip, deceased.
12. Tbe first and final account of
J. K. It'bioD, Executor of John
Kobiscn, Lit of the borough of Pat
teraon, deceased.
13. Tho first and final account of
Wm. S Brown, Ilearj S. Brown and
Albert Brown, Exicutors of Peter
Brown, lata of Fijette township,
decease d.
14. The fit and final account of
Lewis A Diinm, Administrator of
Haunah Nymon, late of Dolawaie
township, deceased.
15. Tbe first and partial account of
C. G. Viney, Executor of tba last
will and testament of Daniel West
fall, Lite of Fayette township, dee'd.
1G. The first and final account of
Sarah Ann Kyl, executor of the last
will aud tKtanit'Ut of James Kyle,
late of Walker towrship, deaeased.
17 Tim flftPilllnl. ff Amna QtnnfTi'r
Ldmipisfrtnr ,f vi;7nW.tV r tonf
for, late of Walker township, dee'd.
18. The amount of Robert Mc
meen auitffiiisitator of J. Allen Mc
Allister late ot Fayette township,
deceased.
Ta best and only Doubls Extract Saraaparllla la
Vjnnars. It cam. Take n other. BO cents.'
Englisli Spavin Liniment " removes
all Hard, )y'.t or Calloused Lumps
and Blemitl.ps from horses, Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ring
bone, Stifles, Spr.iing and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, kc. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Core ever
known. ?5old by L. Banks & Co.,
Druggists, Miffiintown. OcL 1, ly.
It never falls to mm MINNKKS donbla
extamct SAJiSAFAKIXXA. cc rarrwhere
PHOTOGRAPHS.
ANOTHER TIME FOR AST LENGTH OF TIME,
WHILE WE ARE IN THE PICTURE BUSI
NESS. We will continue making our fine
Cabinet Potogrnphs 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 Aristo Photo ' I have
been taking the last yar. However
all those wishing the Aristo picture,
I will still make them at the same
price, (1.50 per dozen.
The 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 we propose making MifilintowD
b.?ad-quaiters for the finest Photo
graphs for the money that can be
obtained anywhere, adding all the
time new and costly ascessories of
the vwy latest designs giving our
trade the benefit of that which would
cost $3.00 in the city, for $1.50 in
Mifllintown. We can make pictures
for Sl-00 per dozen such as are made
by 1 tiavellieg photographer, but
we prefer giving our patrons a much
better picture for very little more
money. Thanking our patrons for
their lilieral patronage wo solicit a
continuance of the same.
Rospectfullv,
Josehh Hess.
Miffiintown, Pi, March 9, 1893.
o -
Music LcKRons.
miss tjouisi ix. Jactruan will re
turn to her homo in Mifllintown from
Bocton in June after having spent
two years at the New England Con
servatory of Music under the besE in-
slruetors of piano. She will start a
class in this placa as soon as she
comes home. Those wishing any in
formation, or who desire to take les-
poms of her c in obtain the same bv
calling at this office, or by address
ing Jiisi Juekman, Miffiintown, Pa.,
before June 10th, eo all arrangements
can be made to begin teaching at
once.
Republican Co. Cotuiulltee
The following named geotiemen
i co!? nre uui' mmJ,u,f :
Walnut: J. SITwlfor, Dovle's Mills.
Black Log Samuel Emory,
Her-
man A. Oppel, OppeWille.
Delaware D. C. Keiser, Thomp
contown; Hiram O. Dunn, Mixe.
Fnvette A. W. Sitbar, D. T. Trego,
McAlistervitle.
Feiminagh J. C. Hower, J. L.
Zook, Millltntown.
Gree nwood W. H. Rig'e, Neko
da, Perry county; S. E. Zeiders,
Dimmvillo.
Lark Matthias Stump, Lack; J.
N. Montgomery, Waterloo.
Miffiintown W. L, Hoopla, Sm
ul Lapp, MilHintowo.
Milford J. L. Ctionhigfcr, Port
Ijva'; E 1. Shover, Patterson.
Monroe SHelly Oraybill, Rich
field; Banks Foster, Evandale.
Patterson John Ernest, II. W.
Kniselv, Patterson.
Port" Rova' A. J. Petit, II. II.
Snvder, Port Royal.
Spruce TTill Samuel Book, Warb
le; S. L- Mauger, Spruce Hill.
SiiMfiuehanna E. G. Shcaffer,
lElms Crawford, Orient!.
I Thcmn!OTtown J, A. Cameron,
Lvi iTyers. Thompsontown.
TuibMt J. N. Groniuger, S. A.
; McLiin, Port Royal.
Tiisra'-ora W. J. Campbell, Reed's
i Gap: S F. Pric. East Waterford.
Walker AV. H. Kauffaian, Mexico,
I Bert Coldren, Van Wert,
i W. V. Shirk,
I Chairman.
Ship You a Coffin-
A neighboring town has a voung
f i man who mok6s more ciarett"8
than the nv. rage fiend gets away
with, nrd by rigid economy in other
lines ord saving the boxes in which
be ptirrhase l his favorite article of
srnoling he managed to accumulate
ones thousand of then-., bavin:? heard
that the manufacturers would give a
handsome return for that number of
boxes, tf lis the Wellsboro Advocate.
Anxious to rear) the benefit of his nn-
roraitting foil in this pirticular line
the voung man packed up the boxes
carefully and exprepsed'them to head
quarters with bright anticipations of
the pvesffnt ho was to jrot. After a
ff w days of waiting he had a response
from tho firm, siying: '"Snd us an
other one thousand and wo will ship
you a coffin."
A Fortune Abroad.
The report of the $7,000,000 in
Germany for the H"ter:ck heirs in
America, upon investigation is found
to be an actual fact, as reported by
one of the Iletericks of Dauphin Co.,
who received direct information from
the U. S. Consulate General in Ber
lin. The fortune is for the descend
ants of Geo; Tleterick also, called
Colonel Heterick of Revolutionary
fame.
A Lewistown attorney who has in
vestigated this matter tells us that
tbe American heirs are 6but out by
the statute of limitations, more than
thirty years having i lapsed since the
death of the owner of the vast estate.
Lewistown Sentinel.
Huve you trid South American
N."-vine the gem of the century T
Tbe great cure for Indigestion, Dys
ppps''a and Nervousness. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Stomich and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa.
Not. 14, ly.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brown-t
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was srone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervin which done
mer more good than any $50 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my Me. I
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est fnedicin in the . world." War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve cure ever known. , Trial
bottle 16 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,t Pa. .
. Feb 1, 93-ly.
LEI1.1 L.
IN
OTICEOF APPEXLS.
Orrici or Corsrr Cohhmioiicr, )
Mifflintown, p., yv Zrd, 1895.
Notice i hereby jrien tht nppviW will
b held at the Comrai'nionifr' Office, Mil.
Hintown. as follows.. For the WrsT Side
of the rirer on Fnriav, June Ind, 1893; Tor
the East Sim of tbu river on Satardny,
Judo 3rd, 183, when and where all persona
who think tbumaelvei air grieved by the
1893 asaesiment of property taxable for
State purpoaes can attend.
Uf order of Commmsioners.
Cbas. B Cbawvord,
Clerk.
pARTITIOX NOTICE.
In the Orphan' Court of JuatiU county.
In tbe estate of TnoM as Parfet, lite of
D'.-t :iro townhip, Juniata county, aud
State of Pennsylvania, deceased.
Now, twenty-eighth, April, A. D.. 1893,
court grant rule upon the heirs and other
parties interested in the partition of the
estate of the said decedent, to appear in
open Court, on Tuesdae, the thirteenth
day of June, A. D , 1893, at 10 o'clock.
A. M., and accept sr refuse the real
estate at tbe valuation fixed b return of
inqnest, or make bids on tbe" same, or
show cause why the same shall not be
sold on their iieg'ect or rehml to accept
the tame.
In pursnai ce ofthe above order notice is
hereby given to Waiilda J. PJrtet.daugh
ter, intermarried with B. F. Zjiders, Co
roUmun, Juniata Couutv, Pennsylvania;
Charles a. Parfet, son, Richird W. Par
fet, on, and Liztie M. Par.'et, daughter;
tbe last three buing minor children who
have John B. Me.edith of Maze. Juniata
Couutv, Pennsylvania, for their Rnar
dian; to James A. PaiTet, SMir,
Lean county, Id;iho; Thomas II. Farfet,
I.vk.ns, Dauphin countr, pa . John H.
Partit. West Milton. Pa ; Marv Ellen
Parfet. mtarmarried with Gdorge Ilamil
ton, Ilarrisburg, Dauphin couaN, Pa.,
and all other r.on-residents of Juniata
county, iuierested in said estate to ap
pear in Orphans' Court on Tnesdav the
thirteenth day of June, A. D., 1893, at
10 o'clock A. M , in accordance with
said order of tli Orphans' Court.
SAMUEL LAPP,
Bberiff.
Sheriffs Oflire. 1
Miffiintown, Pa., May 9th, 1S93.
Announcements.
The following scale of price for announce
ments bas been mutually ngr-ed upon bv
the under'end, and no deviation froro
tbe same will be made:
Prothonctary, Kcgister 4. Recorder,
Sheriff and County TruaRnrer, each $5;
Commissioner and District Attornsy, each
$3; Jury Com-uissioner and Auditor, each
$1. All additional communication r-r;om.
mending condidates will lie charged 10
cents per line. Money in all ca;s to be
paid in advance.
WM. M. ALLISON,
Editor Juniata Herald.
B. F. SCIUVEIER,
Editor Juniata Sentinel Republican.
COCNTT CHAIRMAN.
Mr. Editor: Please announce W. V.
Shirk tor Chairman of the Republican
Countr Cemmittee. Mr. Shirk's auccessas
Chairman in past campaigns la recommen
dation sMitli -.ient without another word bit
ing stid in bis favor.
MIKKLINTOWN.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Mr Editor: Please announce that I am
a candidate for County Commitaioner at the
entiling elocticn, subject to the rulea and
mages of the Kepubl'can pirtv.
NEL M. STEWART.
VcCoyaville, April 11, 1893.
Editor Sentinel and Republican: Please
annouoie tbe name of V". II. Moore, of
walker township, as a candiJ.tto rr the
nomination or County Commissioner snb
ject to tbe rules tbat govern the Republican
puty.
WALKER.
Mr. B. F. Schweier. Pleaso announce
that I am a candidate for County Commis
sioner, sulip'ct to the rules and usages of
tho Republican pirty of Juniata.
CKIAII SOUMAN.
Thompsontown, April t, 1S93.
DISTRICT ATTOUN'EV.
Editor Sentinel and Republican: Plci-se
announce lint I am a cawiliiatn for tho Of
fice of District Attorney suliject to tho
iii.aga of the K-ub!ican party in Jun::ita
Co u 'it y.
WILBERFOKCK SCUVTEYEU.
Editor Sentinel and Republican: Tleasa
announce that I am a candidate for the of
fice of District Attornoy snbj ct to the rules
of the Kopublican party in Juni.ita county.
O. L. UOWKR.
REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE.
Editor Sentinel and Republican. Please
announce bit nam as a candidate fr Rep
resentative Di:l!gat to the State Conven
tion, subject to the mapes ef the Republi
can party in Juniata Cousty.
WILL L. HOOPES.
To the Republicans of Juniatn: 1 hereby
announce myself as a candidate for Kflpre
aentative to the State Convention and so
licit your support at the Primary Election.
I am not pledged to any candidate whose
name will he brought before tbe Cmyea
tinn, and if I am elected I will take plea
sure in representing only the wishes and
sentiments of the Republicans f Juniata.
JOHN K. ROBISOX.
COUNTY TREASURER.
Editor Juniata Sentinel and Republican:
Please announce my rauie to the Republi
cans of Juniata county, aa a candidate for
the nomination of County Treasurer, sub
ject to mages of the rules for tho govern
ment or the Kepublicaa rrly.
JOHN F. EHERNZELLER.
Mr. Editor: Pleiso announce that I am
a candidate for tho ollice of County Treas
urer, subject to the rules and usages of tbe
Republican party.
JAMES II. SI.UONS.
Mr. Editor: Please announce that I am
a candidate for the olP.ee of County Treas
urer, subject to rules and images of the Re
publican paity. W. W. LANDIS.
PROTHONOTARY.
JWr Editor: Please announce to the Re
publicans of Juniata connty, (v. II. Zeiders
of Greenwood township as a candidate for
Prothonotary. Mr. Zeiders comos from
Republican stock, and from a section cf tbe
county that should receive recognition in
tbe distribution of nomination.
JUNIATA.
VIEWPORT AND SHERIIAN'S VAL
I 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table
of passengfr trains, in effect on Monday,
January 2, 1893.
P H ! A M
A M
P M
4 00
8 67
8 63
t Newr t
6 26 10 00
6 28 10 03
6 82 10 07
6 36 10 10
6 20,10 20
6 42 10 17
6 6 MO 26
6 69 10 34
7 1M04G
8 301
Buffalo rridye...J
Juniata furnace..
vT'hneta !
8lvan I
Wat r Plug '
8 27
8 23
8 20
8 11;
8 16!
8 OHj
8 021
7 45
7 40
7 34
8 60
3 41
8 46
8 88
8 82
3 15
3 10
8 04
2 68
2 49
2 45
2 40
2 20
2 25
2 20
T BliioiuHeld Junct'u
Vaiie Road
T Elliot tsburg
T Green Park......
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Note Sign. tie no - agent, wT" tele
phone connection.
. v.e. u KING, president ao4 Manager.
C. K.. MxLsa, GttJttt'nl Agoi t.
STATIONS. West- East
ward, ward.
3.TZ.rlil
P H ! A M
ASH FOR AND TRY
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DOUBLE EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
PURIFIES THE BL0QD.
CURES GRIP.4
! CURES CATARRH.
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
CURES... INDIGESTION
CURES ..RHEUMATISMS
Banners Sarssnarlila Ca.. Elnshamton. N.T.
n:-For lh last S yeaes I fcave bees
Coe.tant SUFFERER . DlSPEPf I and
totne useoltwa battles ot rourSajPA
KILLA am entirely cured. Yours trurf.
MRS. HANNAH REED.Wilkea-Barre, Pc
50 S PER DOTTLE.
TMF WORLD OVER.
MTUBT Trie MANNtiJS SAHSAPAfilUA CO
BIMOHAMION. N.x,
SMALL FARM
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
A niox little Farm in Susnuehanna town
ship, near school, church, mills and store,
containing
FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, haying thereon erected I
good two-atory
loii iiorsE &,Bi!(ii iinx,
and out buildingrs. all in a good state of re.
pair. The land ia in a good atate of cultl
vation.
This property can bo bought at a very
low figure, tor terms and further descrip
tion, call on, or address,
PATTERSON k. SCUWEYKR,
Attorneys at Law,
Miffiintown, Pa
Plso't RmTr for Cotarrh to tbe
Beat, Fuleat to Te, and Cheapest.
If1
Bold by PrnpirfsU or f cut by nmlU
fiOe . T. ilAUltioe, karroo, Pa.
It Never fails to Cure MANNERS
DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
l.iirSk ftritKt III riSt Fail
Best Xib fcjrup. Taaus Oood.
in lime, wiw Dy ararsriS'-s
5
n s causes ah3 cunr
Scicouacally treated !?an etinatof world
rcrmijiuon. Deafnw cr?ii!Cfiid nd cntirKi
cured, of from JoloW ycj:' BVfcailinicahv f
Otiii'X treatinnnta hare fuiicd. liow th ilila
gully ia rcbclifc-l ud the nanaeremorpu.f'a
explained m cjrcnlars, with a.uaavitM jii.1
xno'iUa o( cxTrntu prr emom .op.iuki'v
boo. a- tafnaa. vmmuKM, v. .
Consumption Surely Cured.
To The Eonos:-Please Inform yonr readors
that I ban a positive remedy fur tbe aboTe-came.1
illw. By Its timely nse thocaanda of hopol
eanoa have beea permanently oared. I sfaall b n'mt
to send two bottles ef 107 remedy FliKE to ey m
yonr readers wbo have consumption if they will
send me tbair bpnw and P. . addresa. lienuet
talir. X. A. 8XOCCM. iL O. ltU aarl St, . J.
Xetlce AgalBHt Treanpam.
All persons are hereby cautioned not
tresspisa on the lands of the undersigned
in Walker, Fermanagh and Farotte townships.-
A. S. Adams. John McMeen, James
McMeen's hein, Robert McMeen, William
Stouffer, G. H. Sieber, Charlos Adams, L.
E. Atkinson.
October 2th, '91. ly.
SAW MIi,JLS,
ENGINES,
Improved Variable Friction Feed. Sen;
for Cftt.ilonrue nivl Snrflfil Priopg.
A. H. I'AUQUIIAll CO.,
Jlity 10 '93, 13t. York, Ta.
the
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THi SELLERS MEDICINE CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
F
-Phosphate.
J.-;'.'.-;S -Dili's is ccknowicii;r!' y
t i rjl who have trio! :t. t
I "J 3 'f'A otd for rm I; irr I. J,'. ;j
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uitchnlCAl pnMr pnhliihvl ar1 hni Ihe tflrcpjj
Tircnint t-n of ny pir- pi it-, cinw In the wnrlo.
Ktilij HintrutiHl. LWt Cia!)i of Wood RriffraT
(net. rnhh-hijfl wp4IIt. Siif1 for fpcinii
pr. lnc W& ytur. l-'nnr iittti.tlut' trial, fl.
ML NN K CO., Pi :bli9HXHm. Tl Broadway, K.T.
ARCHITECfS & BU5LDERQ
n Edition of Scientific American. O
A areat auccepA. Kaeh forme contains fHlord
lltb(rui)ii piatestif counirT nntt cixr rrilen
Ci fT pubtlc buililiimft. Niimr'iiii tpncraTinrs
nd full plan and itHcin ationi it.r tho une t
Hch u ootemplfitc ixiiltiit tf. i'rtve $ t.M m yr.
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itlaed by npply-
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to years experience and have made oyer
ain lialunfa Kami t. it H urn 1 iirt. tk I urTtm
pondeac fe'rtetly conndentiai.
TRADE MARKS.
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ent Oili'-e, apply to Mi ss A and procure
Uiuuediate protection. Send for Handbook.
CPYRIHTH for boofca, charta, maps.
tc qmckiy pnoured. Addreaa
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SCIIOTT'S STOKES
SPRINGDISPLAY
Of 10,000 Vartls of Carpets.
. . u nn,U. if vou want
The Fairest prices ever maae ior-. parcha8ing
value for your money ; If you want to enjoy
power of your dollars spend it at
Scliotts' Stores.
A nice Stripped Carpet, 15c.
A Heavy Str.pe as good as Rag Carpet, 20c.
Ingrain Carpets, good Quality, 25 to 35c
Wool Ingrain Carpets, 40 to 50 cent.
Brussels Carpets, 53, 65, 75 cents.
Stair Carpet, 16, 21, 25, S5c.
WINDOW SHADES.
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A NiceTiain Hastle Spring uoi
A Better Quality Spring Roller, 3:, 45, 50c
Latest Novelties in Wall Papers.
Latest Stvle 10c for Double Bolt; Heavier Qualities 12
and 15c per doublo bolt; fine gilt pap jr for 15 an 1 20 a bolt
Extra Embossed Gilt for 25 and 30c a t)lt.
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ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
IKFLINTUVS-N, PA
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PATTEKSO & SCUWETER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '
M1FFLINTOWN, Pa.
M-K.M.CIiwroES.M. BA,W1I( U J
J)H. D. 11. CRAWFORD t SOW.
April 1st, 1890.
B r. ackley
fhyaician and Accrmchrur will
aa , .pecutiy ,n the trtZ PfT'
asesoftha throat aiirt V . of d-
AIMiM9,18!3r
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Bepobllcan Primary Elerlien Tlckewj.
, & . ,
Cocsty Treasurer.
James II. Simorja,
John F. Ebrenzeller,
W. W. Landia.
COCNTY CoMMISSViNIBS.
Neal 31. Stewart,
Uriah Shuman,
Wm. H. Moore.
PnOTHOXOTART.
Wm. H. Zeiders.
District Attorney.
Wilbrforce Schweyer.
G. L. Hower.
COUXTY AUDITORS.
William Ours,
Wm. H. Shelly.
CoaJBiiAN Cocstt Committee.
W. V Sliiri.
Retrebestative Delegate.
Will L. Iloopea,
Jolin K. Robison.
Ctcsty Treasurer.
James II. Simons,
John F. Ebrenzeller,
W. W. Landis.
COUKTY CoMMISXIOXERS.
Neal M. Stewart,
Uriah Shaman,
Wm. H. Moore.
Pbothoxotarv.
Wm. EL Zeiders.
District Attobxey.
Wilberforce Schweyer.
G. L. Hower.
CorsTT ArDrruRs.
William Guss,
Wm. H. Shelly.
Chairman County Committee.
W. V. SLirk.
Representative Deleoate.
Will Ii. Hoopes,
John K. Robison.
County Treasurer.
Jamea H. Simons,
John F. Ehrenzeller,
W. WT. Landis.
CorsTj Commissioners.
Neal M. Stewart,
Uriah Shaman,
Wm. H. Moore.
PROTHONOTABY.
Wm. II. Zeiders.
District Attorkiy.
Wilberforce Schweyer.
G. Ii. Hower.
County Auditors.
William Gusp,
Wm. H. Shelly.
CH.USMAN County CoMMirrES.
W. V. Shirk.
ReI'RISENTATIVK DKLEaATS.
Will L. Hoopes,
John K. Robison.
County Trea-subeb.
James H. Simons,
John F. Ebrenaelloir,
W. W. Landis.
County Commissioners.
Nal M. Stewart,
Uriah Shuman,
Wm. H. Moore.
Prothonotary.
Wm. II. Zeiders.
District Attorney.
Wilberforce Schweyer.
G. L. Hower.
County Auditors.
William Gnss,
Wm. H. Shelly.
OlUTMfay COUUTT CoMMTTTIt
W. V. Shirk.
Representative Deleoati.
Will L. Hoopes,
John K. Robison.
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