SENTINEL REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. WEDJTESnAT. SEP. IS. 1898. B. F. SCHWEIER CDITOft AND rOri1ITOK. Kcpnblioan State Ticket- SUPREME JCIKJE, Hon. David Xewlin Fell, ' of PLilacklphia. STATE TBEASCRER, ien. Samuel McCartney JaeksoD, ' of Armstrong. Republican Gonnty Ticket- COUJtTV COMMISSIONERS, Wm. H. Moore, NenI M. Stewart. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Wilberforco Schweyar. COUNTT TREASURER, John F. Ehernzeller. rROTHONOTARV, W. II. Zeiders. ACPITORS, William Guss, John Y. Shelly. rrsssTLVANiA day was celebrated with spirit on the 7th, last Thursday, at Chicago. Governor Pattison was present. At noon on Saturday, September 7th, Mrs. Cleveland presented her husband, President Cleveland with a tan pound girl baby, in the White Ilousa at Washington. The French are asking themselves why the Emperor of Germany should have a grand parade of his military forces on the battle field of Metz, where France was humiliated. There is talk umong electricians of a telephone across the ocean. Tne only thing that prevents the fulfill ment of such an enterprise is the expense for the copper wire for submarine work must be heavier than for telephoning abuvo ground. Moskt matters are easieg in many places were great stringency pre vailed several we ks ago. The city of Fostoria, Ohio, has been so hard pushed for money that scrip or cer tificates of indebtedness iu sums of $1, $2 and $5, have been issued bearing interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum. The rank auJ file of the Democrat ic parly did not believe that the bus iness of th country could ba wreck ed as it now is within sis months. and they will be sIjw to believe when told that thr) times are n t a; bad as they will get if the viewi of tao Cleve land adaiinidtrtrion are cirried out. They will be sljw to believe that wages will drop u great deal lower, and work gr.nv a great deal ncareer, if the low tariff vinsws of the democ racy are put into practice. They are slow to believe thit American, wages will have to go down to Eu ropean wages on railroad) and in manufacturing establishments, bat such U the fact. A -aerie in business men will bj compelled to adopt Eu ropean ways of do;ng things if the Democracy piss European tariff rates. It you want to bring things to a European level from which thou" sands of Europeans try to escape ev ry year, tha par-y for you is the Democratic ptrty, but if you desire to help try to keep things up to -American lewl, vote the Republican tickst, county anil State. Republican State Platform- The platform adopted by the Re publican Sttte C invention is as fol lows The Republicans of Pennsyl vania, in convention assembled, ro-af-firjniing their adhesion to the declar ation of principles adopted by the National Republican Cauvention of 1802, resolve, . That we demand the immediate and uncomli ional repeal of the pur chasing clause of the act of Congress eatitled "An act directing the ''pur chose of silver bullion and the issu ing of treasury notes thereon," ap proved July U, 18!)0. We congratulate the country upon the recent prompt and patriotic ac tion of the House of Representatives ana request tne Senators from Penn sylvania to support similar legisla tion now pending in the Senate. We iavor tne expnsion of the ct'rcalating medium ui me country until the same snail amount to forty dol'ars per can in r ...... 1 . i 1 i ui uui iJoj.umiioD, ana approve the proposition to issue to nationat Danns notes ri tlie par value of the bonds deposited to secure their cir culation. In this connection we r. peat the following declaration of the last itep.'blicm National Cjnvention: "The American people from tradition and interest favor bi-mettalism and the RejHiblican party demands the use of both gold and silver with such restriction and under such pro visions, to be determined by legisla tion as will Becure the maintenance of the parity of values of the two metals so that the purchasing and debt pnylng power of a dollar, wheth er of silver, gold or paper, shall beat all times equal. The interests of the producers of the country, its farmers and its workingmen, demand that every dollar, paper or coin. issnrl'hw the Government shall be as good " as any other." Further, we declare that the obli gations ot the Government should be discharged in money approved and current amoDg all civilized nations, and to that end that a largely in creased reserve of cold sh gradurlly accuramulated and main- wned. Swiftly upon the heels of Demo cratic success in 1892, has followed unprecedented national distress. A ruinous fall in the price of farm and other products and manufactures; the closing of workshops, factories and mills, the reduction of the wages of labor; the discharge of working men from employment; the cessation V railroad extension and diminuation of traffic; bankrnptcy and suspension of btnks are to-day the only monuments of their triumph. The present con. dition of the country is mainly duo to the conviction that a vital attack will bo made npoti the Ameiican svs tem of protection. We reitcra'e the belief we have often expressed that the maintenance of an adequate and stable system of protective duties is essential to the well-being of the na tion and the prosperity of labor and capital, and protests against any amendments to the McKinley bill un til it shall have been fairly tested and judged by its practical operation. The heroic sacrifices and unfalter ing patriotism of the Union soldiers ond sailors in thn great war of the Rebellion created a debt of gratitude that the nation can never pay and the, and th Republican party, ever mindful of their .loyal services, and trrattful for their heroism renews its declaration of friendship for the sur viving veterans, and its advocacy of liberal pensions and, so far as possi ble, will not only contribute to their comfort in their declining years, but will bold in sacred manner their ' priceleea and distinguished services t on the field of battle. The National i Democratic Administration, in the ! .lu.uimniim umcers in ennrge oi lt. n ,ioublp back a(.tioll,t rle of in tho Intesior Department at ashing- venting that is destined to fill long felt ton, who ure hostile to surviving vet- wants or leave an aching void. The in erans deserves the condemnation of ! ventor is not to blame for either of these everv loyal citized in the nation, and happenings, his bnsiness lx-ing exclu the Republican party of Pennsylva- - sively to invent. nia empatically denounces the acts I We were sitting in his dining room the by which the heroes of the Republic , fir8t pv,imt? I was at his house. The are being arbitrarily deprived of their e0"'a,,t h"d cl'pwl th"; 'li"7'r ta!,,e . ., . , . i i aud mv friend 8 wife was lookiug alter pensions as unworthy of the patriot-, tho tors nU(1 th,ir nurse ic American people, aud ns reflecting ! out of , ,.hief. discredit upon the great Republic, j inane perpetual hy the loyal services , of the Union soldiers and sailors. We demand the enactment and en -1 forcemeut of immigration. which shall I effectually prohibit the importation of ignorant aud undesirable I emi grants. Our intelligent working men I should not be obliged to comnete i with such labor. We reccommend that the represen-' tation in the Republican National Convention fcr 18'JG be bised upon 1 the Republican vote at the Presiden tial election of 1892 and that the Re- ! publican National Committee issui its call accordingly. " i We commend the action of the last Legislature in this State, in setting apart from the revenues of the Com-1 monwealth an additional million dol- ' lars to defray the cost of public schools, thus increasing the appro priation for that purpose to $3 500,- 000 per annum, and relieving tho burden of local taxation to that x- tent. This act agaiu forcibly iilnj- I trates the integrity of the Republi- j can party in redeeming its pledges ' lor ine reduction of taxation I State J? : : j.i-j.irotuiomiu in tuiure Oiaie conventions shall bo based upon the vote cast at tho Presidential or Gub-' ernatorial election immediately pro ceeding, one delegate being alioted to each 2000 Republican votes, and an additional delegate for a fraction excaediug 1000 votes, each district to have at least one del gate. A Freak of Lightning. 4 t t"e iat. A freak of lightning cured a boy The thing did not work. I could see of asthma last Thursday, September J that, even though it was dark. He re 7th. at Pond Hill, near Wilkesbarre, lighted the gn and sat down. You can Pa., a rain storm parsed over this never tell what an inventor is going to section of the state, and at Pond HiU -V s. Siegfried sud children, her 6ister Mrs. .Wibee, Hud childreu, were grouped in terror in the former's kitchen near the stove. A bolt of lightning descended the chimney, knocked over the stove, and went thence to the floor, tearing the car pets into shreds and prosti atinsr all the persons in the room. One of the children had a shoe torn off and a foot burst open and burned. Three of those rendered insensible by shock are likelv to die. The strangest freak of the liuht- uiujr whs mat it apparently cured me 6on oi Jirs. Jlabee of a violent attack of aetbruri. which had t-earlv mtde him speechless and his breath - intr whi.'h had been auiiv agony. hen consciousness was restored O ml to him aller the shock he breathed and talked with entire freedom. At Nanticoke one hailstone meas ured exacilv five inches in cireum- ferense. Srones measuring two and three inches were plentiful. In the Shamokiu Valley lightning struck and burned four barns in Mahanoy township. The wind up rooted trees and tare down build ings. Delaware Lutuiuum Ilonum. Lots of phache, but few potatoes. The closing exercises of the God ville Sunday School has been post poned until October 1st. The picnic fiat was held at Maze last Saturday, was weL attended. C. L. Winey has gone to Hunting don College from which he will grad uate next June. Miss Ella B. Kurtx is visiting friends in Mifflintown this week. Isaac Zeiders and wife who were visiting friends in Delaware Twd.. have left for Chic igo where they wish to stay a few week. Ilomer. V anOrmer formerly a teach er of Delaware tewnship, is going to teacn a scuooi at Academia. A number of our vounc folks at tended the Port Royal Fair last week. Mrs. Katie Dunn was visiting her parents at Goodville last week. S. Harriet E. Hall of "Waj-netown, 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 ail hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of tbe Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that I was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it to highly." Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly. Lewiitown Academy. A college preparatory and finish ing school for both sxes. Foreicm languages tanght by natives. Music department, vocal and instrumental under a laureate of the R-va1 C!on servutorv of StntfRurt G.'iiimuy. Terms moderate Send for catalogue J. C PL 4. Pnn Leteutown, Mifflin Ca.jleadtmM. October 1st. 189:1 ALWAYS I'sXls T IX G. AN INGENIOUS MAN WHO IS USUALLY ; DOING SOMETHING. A s.rr nrt shw. wi.. . Terfibi. Ar- , . ... tllction lite I)liea. of Inprutltable In- i tenuity Ma, n.-Tw. I. the Honee of an Inventor. Had it not been that my familv went ont of town a short time ago and left me j homele.'i and despondent, I would never have leeu able to write this story. As it was 1 was won over by the entreaties of a ; friend and wert to live with him and his little family for awhile. It plenwes me to meet Keniuws. 1 like to touch shoulders with men of ide and that is just what this friend of mine might be labeled a man of ideas. I did not know it before I wtut to his house, but then I discovered he is an inventor. What he invents is Immaterial; suf fice it to say he Invents in the full sense of the word. If he works out an idea, and when the model is perfected it doesn't do what he thought it would, ho makes : .1 .. 1. : 1 George was looking intently nt one of the iras tins, nnd his brain marhinerv was grinding exceeding fine material, I could bee. Well, what is it?'' I asked, looking up ui.d aro-.md for7 a stray June bug or some other bird of plumage. "I'm just tldnking." George said rather tlreamily, "I can improve on that gas tip. I'll do It. I've got it sure." Then he lognn drawing things on a piece of paper that looked like deformed church Bteeple-s. lie said they were gas tips. For a day or two George ato very lit tle. I afterward learned this is com mon with inventors, as they are able to go for weeks at a time without touching a morsel. Their brains stop working when their owner eats. There's no mon ey in eating except for the dealers in edibles. When George came lick to earth and 1 death there were Englishmen enough food, he had a model in his pocket. It : in that fleet to make him a glorious fu was the tangible outcomo of his think- ' nerul pile. ing. j The dev. who wore a long beard, took "Isn't that splendid?" he 6aid, with ' the hint from the man who had none. ecstasy, holding it up before me. His i Yonth's Companion. black eyes glistened, j "Yes, it's very pretty. I replied. "Will it work?" "You bet it'll work. The user will get a large nnd hteadv flame, with no waste of gas and withone-third the usual pressure. I'll show you." pressure George got up and adjusted it to tho out matches and chandelier. Ho got then turned ont the remaining gas jet. Fully 14 matched were struck while we sat in the dark. I held my breath be cause my hold ou solemnity befitting the occasion was fast looking. I lie said many things which I could ' not be led to repent. The sanctity of a j private home should not lo invaded. It I was his right to say tilings, as he paid do, so I said nothinsr. Oh, I behove I diil ask him if there was an opening in the end for Uie K' to oozo through. I'm not sure, though, bnt I know Gfirj;o didn't answer. He finally s-Tnred n couple of feet of small rublx'T hose that he had nw.l in another experiment and fastened the t:as tip on one end. He thought perhaps there was an obstruction that water would clear away. The other end of tho hope he attached to a faucet. I stvod by like any well behaved in vited fruitit. Geor;;e turned the water, and it ehot through in first rate shspc. The fact was the' gas tip was a splendid ppnnkler. Even George's, wife ncknowl- r-ii ,hnt .ml ! ram icknowledg- ing anything bnt his inventive failures vears ajro. 1 "By gracious!" George exclaimed. "isn't that a dandy sprinkler? I'll get I . that patented. llu-n he laid it down. It was tho next evening Oeorge's wife ' said that her exjx'iisive music box w&s 1 out of order and would not play. The I valuable instrument was pot on the ta ble, and George peered into it for about five minutes. "No wonder; I see what's the matter," George remarked iis be left the room. ale returnoa witn rour or nve inipie- luents that for all I know belonged to a kitchen range. Ho unfastened a couple of screws and then ye, and then! The cae was full f snarled up springs, things that looked like comb teeth nnd various odds and ends that one would never suspect hav ing been within 10 miles of the hone a minute before. Tears ran down tho cheeks of George's wife and dropped in on the cylinders. "What are you trying to do spoil and rust the works?" George aflked. Then ho dickered and dickered until he had about a bushel of pieces of machinery strewn alxmt. George's wife retired, aud I fell asleep on a lounge. My hot worked until 0 o'clock in the morning and then gave it up. I left the next day. It was impossible for me to remain longer in tbe house with George's inventive brain. It fairly crowded mo out. The music box is now in Geneva being fixed, the gas tip sprin kler keeps papers from flying about, and George is working on something that can be ued a a self adjusting car coup ler or a seltxer water siphon. New York Herald. It is a law of good society in China that young widows never marry again. Wid owhood is therefore held in tho highest esteem, and the older the widow grows the more agreeable does her position be come with the people. iliaaras. TakaaeoOM,. eocts. MirrLINTOWf M HITRTS. Virrnsrows, Sep. 13, 8U3. Hnrter Eire's Ham 8 boulder, ' .rm ...... .. IS ... 16 ...18 .- It Sides, MIFrUMOWN CHAIN MARK FT Wheat,. 65 65 27 to XO 60 orn in ear... Ont Rye Cloverseml..., Timothy seed Klax seed . . . . Bran...... .. Choc...... . Middlings .... (2.00 1 60 90 $1.20 a hundred 1.10 1 U0 80c to 76 Urouud Alum Silt Aaiencan Stlt.... Tns) seat and enty Dwbls Extract Sarsaaarilla la Manners. Hearst. Taks no ether. SO cents. Itou't Eneoanij InbnmM Tricks. Let the boy fish, boat, canoe, swim anil tramp through the woods on exx.'lcr inir trips to his heart's content. Go with I him if powflblo ami cnconrnue healthful exercise n:: l observation as much as pos 1 Bible, bat don't teach bim, nor allow Uim ' to acquire, unlawful mid inhuman trickn. 1 Upon nearly every one of furred or f eath- ' aAil ttiimni aiiuii 1iirinff .Trina anil Twilww depi-nds a family of heTpless lives, which may be doomed to the miseries of slow starvation by one thoughtless shot. boy with.the firearm sees a bird and says. "W atch me plug him," and if . . . . . , . . the aim prove true the boy thinks he hus d()n(, etui,,.. cievor, an,i lnost likely his fon, f:lther tolls him tliat he has so drie. In reality he has broken a law and probubly sounded the doom of half a dozen wretched fledglings hidden in a nest near by. Hen will cheerf ally give up a handful of dollars for the privilege ol annmng in me wonarons meiouy from the trained throat of a Patti and go into raptures over the sweetness and y : i..n . . ' T ;.i i . yet me same men w in oinneiy uiur.ier a poor little feathered Patti and still for ever life and sou:r mich as no Patti ever aspired to in fine, destroy what tho con centrated brains and skill of tho world cannot replace. And for want pnrpose? Sitnply to gratify a taste for the shambles, or to show off to prove that an eye can glance along a bit of iron or steel truly ' enough to insure tho planting of a niig- get of lead withiu the limit of a poor, : nnsusnivting creature's body to kill a beautiful, happy bird. Outing. Tha KiikIIo'-' Admiral anal the Dry. Tho Moors hold by their beards when they swear in order to give weight to their oath, which lifter this formality they rarely violate. The length of beard seems to weigh wiih them moro than tho stock of brains. Admiral ICcppcl was sent to Algiers to demand satisfaction for tho injuries done to his Drit;;iitiic majesty's subjects by their cor.iirs. The dev. enraged at tho boldness of the embassador, exclaimed "that he wondered at the iusolence of the I'nv;lish monarch in rending him a message by a foolish, lx-ardless boy." The admiral, somewhat nettled, re plied that if hi mooter had supposed wisdom wo to le measnred by the length of tho beard ho would donbtloss have sent the iley ho goat. This answer so enraged the dey that he ordered his mutes to attend with the bowstrings, saying that the admiral ; should pay for his boldness with his life. ; Nothing daunted by this threat, tho etn I b.'we.idor took the dey to the window, aud showing him the English fleet said if ifc viu his tilcMMnra to tmt him to 1'orcettlDfcT One's Children. "I lt-ft my cHildn-n standing there, exactly there!" It was in one of the stores In Tempi place, nnd tho mother who had lost her two littlo Jfirls pointed with absolute decision to tho luce where sho was certain she lmd told them to wait fur her while kIio went to another counter to look at n bargain. A small commotion of innnirj-nnd search at once buzzed through tho store. Presently i r less, and havirg thrreen erected a good ono of tho head men stepped to the dix.r House and good Bstilt tUrn and out build n.t nii.i.1 ,1orn tl.. .tr.t tn ! JiiRS Tuis tarru will bo sold iu two parts il se if tho lost children had straved out of doors. In front of another store a few doors . ui the street a small crowd was collect- j wg about tv.o little girls who were ask- , ing pit:ouMy tor their motuer. iney wero still stundini; in the doorway of the store exactly where she had left thera when she went away down to the other to look tip a bargain. And when she was brought unto her own she remo'.ii- bered that she had forgotten" where it j was she had left them, and added, "I de I clare, I dont see how 1 came to do such I a thing!" Boston Transcript. l UliIng l.jr i:irrtrkrlry. Tbe success which attended tho uso of tho electric light in fishing off tho Cali fornia coat has led to the devis-ing of various improved apparatus for that pur-post-. Ono of these consists of a largo iron frame interlaced withnetting, which can l opened and closed at the will of the operator. Au electric light incased in a lantern i lowered into the net, the j electricity being furnished by a motor m the bow of tho boat. As the boat moves along tho network is thrown open, and tho bright light of the lamp, which fa seen at a grcut distance in the clear water, arouses the curiosity of the fish, which readily swim into the trap. This is the modern variant of the old method of destroying fish from a canoe by torch light. Exchange. Early Heading. It may seem superfluous to say that ono can not put old heads ou young shoulders, yet it is a truth of which many parents require to be reminded who are very anxious for their boys to "get on" and who deplore with up lifted eyes their offspring's fondness of "adventure books." That is the tend ency of the average boy. Occasionally the precocity of genius asserts itself in a tioothe, a bhelley or a liyron; but, speaking generally.childhood is mentally prono to follow after the new and tbe wonderful. It is a principle the opera tion of which should not be interfered with ns long as a boy's excursions into tho realm of fiction nro kept within rea sonable bounds. Cham tiers' Journal. The Appetite f the Ostrich. It is never safe to drop any article when walking near a covey of ostriches. Tho ostrich will eat anything, seeming aprently to have no (tense of taste. A story is told of a young girl who was visiting a too where a large ostrich snatched her kid gloves, which were rolled into a ball, ami ate them. The next day the girl returned with tbe fam ily contribution of a half dozen pairs of gloves, all of which were as readily swallowed. Detroit Free Press. . Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns VJ ..T . iioj, xuu., says: nave oecn in a distressed condition for three years from JNervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion uniu my neann was crone. I had been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done me more good than any $50 worth of (toctonng 1 ever did in mv life. would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; a lew Douies oi it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggist, MiffUntown,' Pa. Feb. 1, 93 ly. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co. Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly. MARRIED ! B eerier Kirk. On Aug. 31, by E. Montgomery, J. P., Edward A. lierner to Fannie Kirk, both of Lack Twp. Roe Ekouefer. On the 1st insL, by Rev. J. S. Bear, George W. Roe and Maggie Snouffer, both of Fayette. liAinm bHXAFFER. On the ord imt, by Rev. Wm. Vincent, Edward Lauver and Minnie Sbeaffer both of Greenwood townshii. ASK FOR AND TRY DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER4 and CLUE for RHEUMATISM. 1 RHEUMATISM i one tf th worst I itases which arts from Dad Blood' Btuiins MANNER! DCJcLc LXTHACI lARSAPAfllLLA roe can rid ywrtelt of a this droad duaaso. thniian larunwilla Co Qisolwmtsn. N. V : nhPiimxtlwo, .ft.-o UDbl in my -hulr. Id thr winier of lSB'i 1 P'iJ ovir U fur rtoetor blhm. I tr)rl ynur Iouhle fnnn of m.- 1 wtll evr b. mmudod friend of Muomt lo!ibk. b x tract Smr- k p.r!!l. inure 'riy. 50 PER BOTTLE. THt WORLO OVER. wrniSY the mannirs vRSAiA4iu ca 8IN0MAMTOM, N Y. LEGAL. J"K SOLVENT KOTICK. In the matter of tae petition f Reed ! Milcliell, an maolrent. To all era Ji tors of aid Petitioner: Notice ia hereby given that a petition of Reed M. Mitchell, haa boeo Bled in the Court ot Common Pima of the county of Juniata, prayinf the aaid court tor the len efit of the msoWent law or the common wealth, and far a discharge thereunder. I be aaid court has flxrd the mora of aaid court at UiOliotown, in tb conoty or Jani. ala aa the place, and Tuiwday, the 19th day nt September, A. !., 1893, at 1 o'clock P. M., aa tbe time for bearioc aaid petition. PATTKRSON JtSCHWEVER, Attorney for Petitioner, Anxuat 29, 1833. SSIGNEK'S SALE valuablek'eal estate- Pursuant to an order of sale issued out ot the Court or Common Pit-as of Juniata county, the undersigned Aignue for the benefit of the creditors of Ezra Smith ot Delaware townnaip, will exposo to sale tby public vendue or untcry on the farm in Fay ette towoihip, Juniata county, Pa., October 7th, 1893, at 1 o'clock in tbe afternoon. Int. A large and well improved farm sit. ated as nbove stated l'iwul-ii on the north ty land of Mrs. Amnnda Barbor; eakt In land of Samuel Col mar; south by land of laaac Bi-nner and others; and on the ws.tt ! by lands of Daniel Wetttall's heirs, con I taming one hundred and eiguty acres, more tuought adrisab'a. Also the ono iuuiiriil.1 hall pirt of a lot of ground in the rillues ot Kot Silrni. hav ing ttieroou eructod a gaud dwelling house and niit-buil'litica. TERM OF SA LE Twenty ('.,0)prr cent, of the purchasa money to be paid on d.ty ot salr; Thirty (SO) per cent, aclititlonsl on tbe tinst day of April A. D-, lSi, whan V-lx will be deliverorl aud pir.ision given, and Hie halauce of fitly (M) per cmt. on th 1st dy ot April A. U., 1H95. TlilJt pay- I bear interest from the ti-t .Uy .. April. A. Dient to b secured by judgnirnt and to 1)., IS'Jl. JnSKI'H ;. LOMJ. -Am. .gate. IS butsilndeep. Tht,rrn?thotiiT!itoii1ii Tviio liave rrgulir fotnn i mid w.-'-iM 1a- i-r-oiM'.-d the pa!m ( t ftut;. were it net lors "t ronifl'-xior. T'M.'.l 'l-h Ve f-cntpir.ct'd CH. HEBSA'6 ViCLA ChZ.M ns i-.vlr.i; t'..v jUl:tirs thiit rpil'-k ly chanrre tlie tnmt sh",ow Guriri cor.ivl inn to o:u- uf natural br.lth nnd untU.mir;.i l itsn'r. It cures Oily ekin, FKcLles. Klrtx 1 !.: niiitrh.', SucMirn. Tun, Tinivl!, nj s'.l Iminrfcciions ! the rkln. It if n"t anvinv-iie Imt acim-, yet is twt lt tir tlm ti lift talile thill pnwilt-r. Sold l y Liruz&ists, orsnt pf-l i.til upon n rrint ot W. O. C. BirtNER & CO., Tol.do. o. OURI M 8hM ami rtttie alt as e Iron bias hset S a etiious stew of she system. sih as PtaaSiMHvv Mans, llrewslnnss, Disstman after eaei. Pain la Uw Skle. t WhJle tbmr Bins reswkable surena lias sees sfcewm la eurwi t CM-mm Limi Ltwtn Pttxs mrm qnilr alwviHf m Oriwiipatot. eonrr mnd pfTtilR( Him annri unuettnl. whir (Scjr A too crTc itU jMorlsMi nf mm ntotnanh, iiiap (he Uvtsr m4 rfoftM tbo iMweka. Urtm if mf wily mrA HE AID Aeke Shay weuld be alaiase nrlsslses so those wke svffer frarn this ilnr eMnplelnt; bat ferremteli' rh4r nitm eoea sot see bare, u4 Shove wke as try taeo will tmi sbeee Ittsle pills ralubte a a but wbts that tber wta set be wllaag to 4e wnswmt tfaem. wtaneri Is She bejte ei ee aeaar kVas eaal Here H wbeee we make ear great boaet. Oar atOs care it wkOe etarrs ee net. Cabtbb a Lrrnji lirai TtLUt are vary etnaM ad raryeasr te taae. Oae ar re ra auks a aoee. Tbay are rtrtetly restaale aed do am (ripe or pnrre, bat by tbeh- aaaitr aotioe 8 lease all who ase sbeaa. Ia Tiak at S centa. re for $1 . SeM ernj ebiae. er seat by auUk CAiiis n3i:nrs eo., new Tae. Sat! EL Ssal Stsa. SsnlRk Ia th nMwt and mnat pormiiir rlrttflr and m-rhrniral imir pntihuhtM and baa th lanrat circulation of ny pirr oi Ha ctaxa in th wurld. Kill I y l)utrted. B?t rtaaa of Wood KntrraT Infa. PuHiahed wklT. !nr1 for aprtnien opr. Fnre M a yar. Four nimt ha trial, II. MC'NN A t'U PL-Bi-lKBiKH, 2l Brodwy, N.T. ARCHITECTS BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. O A vrwat atiyi. Kach laaue contain a rJorHj tltkoirraphie plat of country and citv rideti aa or public builtlm". Nnmorum rntrravlnira and full plana and nprclflratlona for tn u of auch aa rontcmpintr huildiiiy. inrc 92.W a year, la eta. a oupy. ML NN A CO i'riUBHKUH, mar b artir xi of apply Mist io mv KM A CO.. wbo hava bad ovar hae mad orar ifrtran and r or- ian patentM. hend for Handbook. Corraa pondanca atrictly ronfldantial. TRADE MARKS. In rase ronr mark In not reeistered In tbe Pst. ent omre, sppir to Mtnn a Co.. sod procure ISDmediate prntectloo. Send for Handbook. COPYRIGHT for books, charts, stapa. ate qaickiy procured. Address JIirMN Sc CO.. Patent Rellcllere. CaKBBAi. Omen Ml BaoAOWST. N. X. CARTER'S giro in siea ssmsi ACHE PATENTS H40 yara' zpnnc6 and UD.Un application for Am LKUJL. GOOD HOMK INVESTMENT. The first mnrtcace bonna of the ofifflln town and Patier-on Water Companies, ar now offered ror al at tbe Juniata VHv Bank. The amount of the isaneis $27,000. Ten (10) bonds aro $1,000 each. Thf rtti of interest it Ave (5) percent, clear of taxes, parable n aeml annual eonpom. The Mif flin eoupona in February and Anrust, and the Patterson conpoos in April and October. The principal Is payable in twenty (20) years and redeemable in ten (10) years. Tbe Companies bar been in operation. Nine (9) months and hare an Income that U quite anftlcient to meet the interest on the bonds and all other charges. The stork-holders of tbe companies are Louis X. Atkinson, president; L. B inks, vie.e president; R. E. Parker. S-cretary: T. V. Irwin, treanrr; Jeremiah Lynns, P. M. M. Pennelt. WillE. Boopes and Wm. H. Banks, and they pur pose to keep sre the interests af patron, bond-boldert and creditors before they take an return Tor their own investment. Ex cept tbe Original Court House bonds which bore six (6) per cent, interest. There has never been so good a bond Investment offer ed te investors. Price par and accrued in terest. SHALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. A nice little Farm in Smqnehsnnn town ship, nesr school, church, mills and store, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, haying thereon erected a good two-story LOG HOUSE fcBtXK BIR1. and ont-buildines. all in a good state of re pair. Tbe land is in a good state or culti vation. This property can be unneht at a very low flriire. For terra ant further descrip tion, call on, or address, PATTERSON . SCHWETKR. Attorneys at Law, Mifllintown, Pa. MIFFLIN ACADEMY -WILL OPEN- Septembers, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PERMANENT REORGANIZATION. o TCITtOV i r.tLLTERM (16 H'KS) $16. OO WINTER " Vi W'RS) $ OO lThe necessary expenses of Board and Furnished Rooms will be small. As soon as I cn organize it, I shall furnish these things at cost. Send for announcement. J. II DY&IXGER, A. R.. (Cornell University) Princ. Mifflintown, Penna. VIEWPORT AND SHKRMAN'S VAL- I 1 ley Ksilrnad Coinpuny. Time table of paentir trains, in effect on Monday, September STATIONS. West wrd. 8 '" "T East wart. 2. 4 r m ; 6 10 6 13 i 17 s 'in fi 27 6 Hi' 6 ?,r, U M 0 o 'J 7 10 7 1" 7 21 7 - 7 8i 7 4' S 46 8 60 I A a A a , 8 10 8 07! 8 03 8 09 7 fifi' 7 51 7 48 7 40j 7 2ni 7 20j 7 14 7 06 P at T Newport 10 00 10 03 10 07 10 10 1" 17 10 21 10 25 10 34 10 4H 10 4!! 11 00 11 07, 11 12 11 18 11 22 11 30 11 86. 11 40) 4 Oil 3 67 8 63 3 60 3 46 Buffalo Bridge Jnninta Furssre.. Wahneta Pvlvan Wat-r Plti r Blnnmtleld Jnnct'n Valley Roarl t Kllinttsr.urc T Green Park T Loysville Fort Robeson.... Center T Cisna's Rrn...... Anrlcrsonburp.... t Blula Mount Pleassnt .. New Germant'n.. S 41 3 84 8 82 3 IS 3 10 3 04 2 6l 2 49 2 45 6 69 b 66 8 61' 6 43 5 84 6 3i 2 40 2 83 2 24 2 20 Nits SieniHiiK no agent, tele phone ronnt-rtion. P. (7RIN(i. t'ri1nt nd Manager, C. K.. Mills.. G-ner.l Agent. Nothing On Earth Will Sheridans Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Preircnta all Diaeaaa. GmI for Moulting JTriaa. Tf la abaohttety pra. nitrniy ceiMrntratNl. Tn qaan tity mala lanth oraMtrt a aaj. Ko ubr otfrarli aa rrtrtg. 9Uitly a maii-mtt, MOnf Unrt cu m1 hm M; rnd aslx to prrrmt Hrnip." mya one cupCobmc If yoai mat cat It send t via. mail fin pock tJe. Fir $1 At 14 lb. m II t. Mix an $6 e. spraa paid, nmltry Ihiimno tfuieU, prirm Xt cfmtw). fre with tl.w ortlia or m.r. bampla oepr rf Tira rir Povltbt Pato m- trr. i. b.JOUM&JS LV .K CU4-t4.m Honae St.. Bostoa. Maaa. OST MANHOOD! (PiW. Frcner aridwithaWriiU Gvarantaa to c.rr all Nervous d ca . much a Wms fc Itfetnonr, Lott Kraia rower, Nr VntikBetl. H m m A BEPORS ano astir U3C. ache. Wab-ful 71. f """. LaMitnds. all drains and lo if p4vrr la either sex, canted I.t oer-ejiertion e rouihfnllodiacr.tiofi, which ultiiraielr fead to Is iimitT, Centemption ini Irisaniiv Price, li .00 t ackage. With every Jj order we a writte .mrapreo te eure rr rfund money. Ft mail t y address. PIVCli'S fiEMetOY CO., Toledo, 0. FREE a V.ln.kl. . w . rre Dr addreae. This nniHlT bas been prepared br tbe Rersreni Pastor Knenis. of Kort Warne. Ind. slnos 1X1. and tsnow prepared under his direction br the KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Sold by Drag-gists at 81 per Bottle. Olbr S&, Zrce Biaa, SL7S. 6 Bottles for SO. SCKOTTS STORES. 910,000 COMPULSORY Clearance Tforth OF Summer Goods. REGARDLESS OF COST. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. Summer Drews Goods, White Goods, Lama Cloth, Indian DnsjW French Zephyr Cloth, Fine Z-phr Ginjjhams, muslin underwear, Silks' Burahs, Florentine Silk, and all trimmings will be sold at extra low' Clear! ance Prices. BIG REDUCTION LV ALL KINDS OF CARPETS AND Some small pieoes of oat-pit i to Window Shades at reduced prices. OUR SHOE STORE has gome extraordinary lUrjrains. Size of broken lots 33 per cent. f Mj every kind we sell you at reduced prictt. Imperative neeesity compells us Room. Kespeotfully Yours, EMIL BRIDGE ST., o o t o 91 LT5 Ct o o a cs 1 iixcct 3 a? l M - H jo c ci n n t c wis 15 C L-5 C --i -ri O 00 CO O 1.7 4. 1 o 1 0 C2 o s O CI ! -H 5 w SSSS 2 - , 7 : ": : : : : : : : 7 :T": : " : : : s ::::::: a l a s : : : : 3 : : s : : : : S o -jc cj cJ i 0Cc xTlc'o'l J CI H K O K rj iO-ClflH-fH HCSMS! --rl f u: IC C -J I- t- -1 f 1 H . o oo -f -r i.h i t- o oc ci o r il- c j, n f.i.tin',i?cofifCHOcH'fl g .-s xnscr.seo3co--ciHHHio -13 t i T , i i ; i! r n i- i; - r ; . . i.5 n c n k is up o t-XXIXMXOCl SAW MILLS ENGINES, Improved Variable Friction Feed. Send for Csttnlont unil Siwri.il lri- s A K. FAKQUHAK t ) ." May 10 93. York, T. Garfieid Tea BU sample frre. r..aifna.TEiC..JiiW.iHhSt.,l.I. P.ures Sick Headache Mi v.. nrantt i . 3 Xar rmsjt Al isl IITIlifiX tua.'i'r ej-ieblERATIOr, AFTER GENERATION BAvsnDAiroBLBBsorr. -eAlU . .. . . ... .am. m in si. saiciaa Every Sufferer rrr"B!M"". 137 "M' T!rh"r(. fvwhlCurtC'pioWjSL In 'Ji0'": ""I'"1"-1 -larrlKra, In.en sJrwjrt llUw -rT0 Mairrr. barir and a S2o ! Phosphate 3 Ftbanwlthanrrertintermade. J I W"H . r.iualy .ooil for f'era fr I iakw Wbeat. IViid to Farm. nTf 1 Iria " e Asveta. Ar V- IS-ttd for t'rtee ljat. waVff eCHEWICM, WO MJ'Jjjzj WALL PAPER. 1 off of tbe Original Prioe Curtains aiJ to make this sacrifice Ws sei tb SCH0TT, MIFFLINTOWN. c rt o o n n c r. - -" O 0 K 3 1 O CI I- iccii s -o c 1- i. s Cl C ?l !C CI w 3 I 1 w w W M . 1 - --1 I C O X s - ;fi?ii - riNi ci ci h o c li r. r. l-. ci r. h o 13 n 10 is 19 r; ct ci ti -r T 1-1 d in 3 j CI M CI X i? -x t-1 x t- I- o t- r- I i . lo ir i ic r r mi) 1 -"J -ICC HOTIrt jj '-' ' ' - ci ,r r. m r n r- i- -j m r- r; 3 n m I o ci r: i: x o 3 cr:SHCicic:-rtiai.'5Miioc;ni.') i.C s c a !i S -O ti r- t- a; o n o Locts K. Atkihsor. V. M. M. Pru. ATKI.fSO.X a PEXJELL, ATTORNEYS - AT LLW, MlKfLINTwrrN, PA. rO" Collecting and ConTeyeaciBi srsail It attend eil to. rrice b Main street, Is ptare of nil rtence of Louis 8. Atkinson, K., soitii if Bridge street. lrtSn,l!J. J. J. PATTritfcos, J., wtissa tcivsiH PATTERSOf it tCHVf F.TEBi ATTOIiXEVS AT LAW, MirFLINTOVTN. PA. Ds.oa.csAwrose, ea. mswis u.cm'fa JR. P. M. CRAWKORB A S(X, have rormt-rl a rartnrrfhip f-r the practies nt Mediciue and tbeir collstteral brncb. OfHco at old stssd.cornrr ol Third sad anpe strretn, Miltlttitowu, Pa. (neor b'-) ol them will be tonnrt at th.iir ocs st " times, miles etherwi protrsirllT psif.-ri. April 1st. 1 !. g 1". AC'i; LEY, I'lijsicisn aed Accoucheur, will pi""' also as a sjn-ci.ilty in the treatment or" eaarsoftlie throat as J i..rBtirs .""" Acute an Chronic. Ap.il 19, 181.3-1 r. Cures Constipation HENCH&DROMGOLE? 'SI- SAVMILL"EKGIKS . i A wondertul ImproTrmcrit In Friction een(4 Cia-ltark. ilaclt motluo of I smaer '"Jlt tsr as fan as any other In tbe niarM. lateb Keed, oaiialnc all the tel If"10 . nm while IwcAIng; treat sarlac la HJ) wear. Write for clreulars and V'TyTUmt free noon application. Also Serine T rewa. liar Kakre, Cell Wn?r- 'V. era. bibrllrn, etc ileJa th saew- HENCH & OfiOMGOLD. Mar.fr?., YOBX. Get a goo4 paper br snbscribitig SlSTlllKL AID RBFCIUCAa. for W 1 'Garfield Tea Cartas (tr-ii Heavdavcaa Ka.tofrTvliJJ,Mfj ji F.l. r. TWVf ...It
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