14 SSNTIKEL & REPUBLICAN MiyFLINTOTX. WEDMSDAY.OCT.il. 1893. B. F. SCIIWEIER cditob amd rjomnroi. Republican State Ticket- SCI'REME 4C1ME, Hon. David New'in Fell, of Pliiltultlphio. STATE TREASntEB, Gen. Samuel McCartney JacksoD, of Armstrong. Eepublican County Ticket COl" N T Y COM M I SSIO.N F.R S, Vva. II. Moore, Nenl M. Stewart. DISTRICT ATTORN ET, AVill)erforco Sell weyer. COI NTV TKEA.SL'REK, John F. Eliornz.-ller. l'llOTUONUT.UtV, W. H. .rifeis. ALl'ITORS, 'iilia:u Gush, John Y. Shelly. Tiik people are beginning to feel what the free traders meant when they declared tLut by the electiou of ri i l i. -...i.i vlc,clu1,,,.ll. .vv... Prices are that low now that only i,l.I.nrL;,MMi.,,w;.. f..r r-v. rt.. c,-- ernment, for corporations, are pros- perous. ine pre lictious expressed of the Cleveland administration are coming true. Vote the llepubl.cau rp- Rki'Uw.u ans lViu't mMke the mis i take of yiel liiig t) tho request of ; some 2two 1 Democratic partisan friend i i i n H .- i , cuasen wts Hi,-'1'-! auui veHr. hve to vote the IK'iu sciatic ticket u a,, . t ,, . ,. . , , , . ... ,, , , fe'it tail and would weigh about lUO compnmeiuaiy vote, oucu u vu under ordinary circumstances might '. do, but under the present extra- orliuarj' deprrasiug circumstances, brought ub.mt bv tle (.'level m I ad miuisti'ation expres-iug a determina tion to charge the protective tarilT law.', every vote c:nt for tho D.uwc. racy will be cuiiilered jint that much it; favor of th-j present depress ing tarilT policy of tie; Clev dau 1 ad ministration, wlii -U if adopted will send prices lowrtr than tiiey aro now, and make1 tinis liardcr t'a tu they now are. Vote the li.'pul'iicau Ticket. Even the Teach Market- "J-.ves t.tio pouch-market Las been affected by 01. viand govern-( iuont," s'ti 1 a m m th j othir day who will Tote the i em .ci-.iiic ticket no more, "iiuwi . t lia. t" said the man he wastalkieg too. "W.l1, you see, tho threat of the Cli .elaud goverrimtnt to destroy the pro ctivo tariti' scar id the minufacturtis, who have wiL enough u.:der such a threat not to LiaiiUlucture a ttock for a market1 that m iv bo brjkeu t low prices f ,v .fl t;i,lv cquij.ped with lVnnsvl goods tli:!t they manufacture-1 at high ; val.'ia sai.):i:d C'j.ich.s, and uil tak W ages rate, and that scare caused . i"g a i.antag.; of th so exceptional them toclo.se thcii- works. The peop'o i "1 assured of being , , . -ii, aiu:-.v c a-ed f ir in tiatisit. i ho n- w uo ii-ei mouey m nauK ueciuiu s 'ar- ,1 ll,, 11, t ..f .1. ...!... 1 ... T ...o .uo hucm i.i iuceie.nau.ij.-u trnmeut to provide a ne.v b.inkitig i system find thev ,Iri.-.v t !..." r .l.....,ia : from tho banks and that crii.ided the backs. Wheu tU deposits rojL";;Hi,1;1U;.I1Vl(!ii;il(!of trilV(., ,)1KV drawn frem tl'0 banks the banks h id ! direc ing itself towards the Worl-i'.-, no money to loan to men who engage Fair, ami the rapidly approaching in business enteipri.-es ou bono wed ! t"i mit.:tliou f the Exposition iu- ...r....... ii .. r l Mhieiice the Company to tdaco everv money, it was a bcaro v :ta a faci . - , -. ,-, . 1 , ouu iieiuen i.uid losillis lulling ill lie- niud it i i tiie .v.iy of tans of thou id sands of p.jde being thrown ojL of j employ, uo.it in Phd.id ;l,jhin, several thousand i i Harri'.burj, HlM iu Al toona aad 2.i,(.)'.)0 iu Pittsburg. Thesu wore Ilea !.- u,' f i n.liu.s, au 1 every oLe OI laoiij ua.l th -y bec-u employed as tliey we.v mint. ii ago, would h l a vtj oougut at ii-asi ouo uox of pcactie for tue-u-la aily. Tiio me.i o it ofjaroiis employment iu tho i.laced meu;ioiie l i su"w iv ...1.1 i-i,, ,, , 1 i :")iv teere i a vigorous opiiosn ion t o i won. '. ...tn c .usu uj.i mjiv i)e;tche-i , , f , , ,!.', , , : . , , , 1 1 the lawful d. -, :-i. clou of hsh lia-ike s . iu their families tU.m all the reach.3:;u ,ml) .(ro..mi of f-W com - 1 (l vow a iu Jii:iiitU e .iiuic, lu that is j m oliUialih. Tiie "general proteni ! tho way the j ilicy of the Ci.iVjland "r this comm uva iHL agaiust tl; j ad.uini-tiati . i has a'l'octo 1 eveu tha ! ,llvv is U"il lLe iw 'liscrii.iinat. s j .... . .i. . . ...i . i. oi . i against a few iudivnlual iiht-ruieU i pe i ;!i in u-luti. It will bj oveT throj 1 , ; , . . - . . . calciiiug hsh in certain streiuis years o.fore th , Cove! iu 1 ,t l.uini,- w,i!w a manufacturer m..y budd ,u, i tratioii goes out of power. Tiie way I stablishmeiit ahmg a stream and however to do is to start in to voto : for tho corr. -t i.olicy now, this fall, j Vote the whole U oimblieau Ticket county aud State New Ballot Law "The new ballot law of this Cni moiiwe alt h mal.s tile act of voting simplicity itself for tho voter, doing away with, or throning upon tho election th.'e; H( m,M,y 0f the puzzling details that, have mado so ni-i'i trou ble under tho systems of ntlier Slates. Under tho uew system all a, voter wlio wishes to vote a straight party ticket has to do is to walk into the booth and prepare his ballot bv mai k mg a cros.i int.. circle ..t tiie head ,f the pariy ticket, thdo refold the bal lot just as it wis given to hiui an I walk out aud hand it to the eh ction officer appjxiii.ted to receive it. One little mirk does tin, whole business The election, otlicer fed is the ballot property before giviog it to the voter, aud when it is rtturimd to bin. nnm bers the baliot in tha corner and cov ers the n imber by pacing down the corner ae provided l.y law. before de positing it in tho loox. No oue neni worry himself a bit as to his abihl v to mark a ballot correctly at the next election, provided he votes a straight ticket, for all ho needs to notice is which is his p irlv tiekot an I then put a cross iu the circle at, the head of it. The voter wh i wishes to plit his ticket, however, or who wishes to vote for only a portion of the oflieers to be elected, will proceed in th same way us ho did laat vear bv marking a cross opposite the name of each candidate for whom he wishes ; to vote or at the htia.il of each group of names. This requires some care, and the wan who proposes to kick over the party traces should post himself thoroughly, or his vote may be iiividatl hf wrong marking.'' Ite uuiou Day. The 13th Veteran Re union will be held in Mifllintowd, ou Thursday, October 19, 18'.:l. The parade will take place at 2 o'clock P. M.t under the marshallship of Gen. J. K. Hob ison followed by a meeting in the Court House yard where an appro priate address will be delivered by Major Isine Ii. Brown of Corrv, I'a. An old fashioned camp fire will be held iD the Court House in the even ing at which the address of welcome will bo delivered bv Wilberforce Schwever, V. a , of Milllir.town, after which Hon. Thomas J. Stewart of Norristown, Secretary of Iuternal Affairs will kindle the camp-lire, which wi.l bo kt-pt alive by all the comrades who volunteer or are draft ed for tlx; pnrpose. Glee Ciul) ltnd and martial mu-cic will be provided. Was it Cholera- From tlirt Lewistowii Press, Ocfo Inr 183 5 A colore! m.ui arriv ing at tiio Juuctk n MoiiJav murihii, tliuil KUilileuly ai tijat iIact about 8 til r . . , . ... . o ciock. ic appears mil alier tukirw I ,l,.:,,L- ..f ,.. ... i... ... i r 7 u'c l ! ltiug aud dii-cnai-.-ing frcm tho bow ...uH uu. .ti...K.uS in iii u.o iw- 1 1',8 unJ boiore iiecl:c;I aid could be suui:uoued he was a corpse. For f,.,,,f IV,,,!.'.,,,,!, ...... t....: thp rtlu;lills welf. t.tffiue)l auJ im. media;e!v interred in the almsh..us( ' grave yaid. To be on the safe side i tll(J raiiro.vl oili;ii;l.s at the Junction ; hud diMcfi-ctanis frttly used in tlu- car tl:at the uiifortuaate arrived here iu. Cotu:iu iidab! s. There were id papers about ids person that won i Icail to hi identification. The dn- R Ho Wore da, k clothin- which were iu a fjir conditi n, and rus't f bnes. It is' rcporred that he saul his liam was Thomas aud was from Flan i.s'utirg. ' that he Ttic Ioive! Rate of the Year to Clilruu l fiie 1'tMtiiNX vuiiiu ltnllro:id Com pany's Couch llvciir- At a rcc-ut merging the rat.' to Cuieago via iho l'ennsylv l' ia K lil . road was dctiuiielv decided upoliHlid ! will hold good during the remaining j excursions of the people's popular : Coach series; 18 00 from Xw Yoik,. j$17 from PLiladeiphi.i. ll iltimcre and .Washington, and proportionately low i rates from other points on tho com ii,n- .l.i-i.i. in niel 1 o- r.' li.'C TMn.n mtt; aro lh(J lilwUBt th;it hav(. y .t an horiz an 1 th ir ulii nam legality L.tj b en brought aliom m.du.'y ihrotigh the efl'e.ts of the I'e'iiisy.v mia lt-ii!r"ad C.;uipi'iv. Tiie remaining d:eso:i uiiicii this r n.irk'di'e rs'a -.viit niq-ly ure Oct... o i- lite, 17th nr.! -l.-,t, from N.-w York and l'.iil.cleljiiii.i, and T 1 1 , 14 h and 21sr, from I'.ai tine. re un.l Wash ington, wlieri tr:"ns will lcnve the . s.-v.'.- d l-.a'. rn li!-m-l::i s tu l ne.I o,.r ti i,l (M,i, ...r n.,vl,-tn.v . --.- -o . "- al t ernooii, is o:i quality Willi the f .st i son ss train-.' schedule, and af fords s'jtheii -nt time for a se'ectlou of ' uceominoiiatior.s lor ttio stav in Chi There C Uld no better way s visits to t he vi I to cneoiira:. cirveliotis y gorg.:ous exliibi- lion th peoph: if this generation ; have iv.. 'fen. j T'.e crl) Df jiile Extract ScfapEriI! it Manner. U'i tl-.e best because it cures. Take ito other. 60cs. ti.'tiei al rc'aut used to su.v tile qaic'K'.'st We.v to s. cure tin rep-al .f a bad or unpopular law is to vigor ously er.foie.i it, for its enforccuie'd ..msly vig irons opposition, and i h fef.'ts aud evil:. r i --l I enqity his poisonous si u'i' into und k,U idl tlu" ,ish i:i lLo a'-tcum. llmitingilon (ilobe: Iuform ition h :s been ma le against several per sons for throwing up s'.ouo dims in tiie Juniata ii.r tor the purpose of using lis'.i baskets thereiu. Addi tion id information will be made in a few days against others for violation of the law i:i tho Kiysiown blanch and in the main river. Those who have been cugiged iu the throwing up oi inese stone dams may avoid ; prosecution by removing them fit once. The new li-;h commissioner of I the State is determined to enforce j the law, and h .s directed Sheriff Oikes to see tint it is done iu Hunt iugdon county. The Iiloomth 1.1 Ilcnnocrat of the lib, s.ivs: Johu S. Kistler met with a fata! accident hist Wcduesday. Ia the morning of that day he killed a bjif for J. O. Hitter, and then went over to Oustave Uoize's to see a horse that had been lately purchased by Mr. IJ. It sceins that the horse be came so enraged ut the smell of blood on the clothes of the butcher, that he c .mn.enced to rear, plunge and kick, striking .Mr Kistler on his stomacu tvoAi his hoofs. Tho horse then tor.- loose aud ma le his escape from the h'able. The injured mar. was then conveyed to Mr. Bolze's house and Drs. Shuman, Uooke aud Eilerman were mmmoued to render surgical aid, but without avail, llr Kistler survived until Thur-day night when death relieved him of his suiTorings. , A traction engine while pausing ovtr the bridge near John Stambatte'n's, broke it down in such a manner that vehicles of uti v kind could not cross it. The Old Time Whistle. Years ago nil the clocks in this vi cinity were set by the ra.lroad eliop vjiibtle, and during a period of many months time after the railroad 6hop works were takeu away, the people were at a loss for correct time so us ed had they become to rely on the railroad Bhop whistle for their timo. It is a 6onrce of gratification to real ize that the old timo railroad shop whistle has been re instated and be gan irs work on Monday morning, October 81 h. It will be blown at (5 and 7 in the morning, 12 at noon, and nt 1 iu the afternoon, and at G in the evening. If yon want to gat cored take Manntrt Doublet Ex tract Sarsaparllla. It' tha beat Tr, it 60 cent. EUC.-..-. A triple crown, o mine; : Was thine; nuv-st't v.i;'i price U fiMIH iilt-ind L'nknown to mine ;r mart the dm Of lieauty, mothfrhmxl and royalty; Hut with tin- days of empire waaert thy bloom, flowrr of a throne anl hearts as welL To Trance the hour of U--tiny befell And thnu wort left alone beside n tomb. Wheu he. last sciun of this kindly line, IVrished hy aw-ml of ruthless Zulu slain. Thy mother heart eonld brook no further I a in. But ret 'i Miuuht inho .ill tovn divine, Wher. faith and ouis.t ra! ion wait to seo The lii'tid Veil of iiunuirtalit v. Ljidore liakt r in Si-rii!;ei'l HoniesteatL YV'li.tt Cliiui'sH l.i-iire i;ut. A Cliini'su mainlarin furwsinlod the lni im if a f-iiu-n.".:.! banquet iriveu at Pekiiiir to th" fimi:;ii .'iiilotiia! irs. which follow..: Fitt came four classic .iuhnn...w Bw..n... ..t.. .nti, .lishos nanielv. Kw.,llu- nest with j ,,j.n p..,, simru fins with rrnhs. lo '- ti ill with wild iluchs, due's aiiil cauli J Cui placed before each .u-.t. swallow flower. Then succfed iHiejwries wrve l iu nerts, sliar.j l:ns, moicls, vegeta bles, mushrooms with duck fft, fried partridge, -iireo:i in slices. Then there appeared four i";i-h"s namely, bam ia hone", a puree of pens, vo.feta.ble3 aud Uof,-f:!:; four Me oi.s'ees, haricot cheese u-i'll luipilii.iil.tukf.i l.-iiul .r mru . r,H,td of b:!uN, chicken, shellfish! fonr hor: de'ivrr s ia duplieat", ham and ch-cUer, ti-'.i jr,d j;i.-.zard. pork tiipo and venule--lii, d-.clt and pork cutlets. Each ,;uet had also placed before him l,la,,,s of "i"fc'K 1-istachio raste. j-ars ": ' "';'. ioii.)iu w r,! tho roast a:id ho.n d rrieats: Sin king pi. roa.t duck, boiled chicken. W!ed I ' 1 V "aratara, ana pork. Ti,-,-rt w.m a profusion of Kn. , J r.fs there and n-inaii aud Chinese vi-c-s. No oiuui '!louH of Mississippi and on was smoked, for ofiul China is nofyet u0. I stretching from the Iiss reeoiiciled to thedi-.:;; which it owes to i iss'.ppi ") the iiMinhind. tke East India cuinpauy. A.iatio (uar- I Along the Mississippi the los of icrij. In soiivi villa, s i-i .I..r,an rol.lwrs nr.. tried and c.uvjct.d by ballot. When- ever a robbery is Loinuutted the ruler of the h: -inlet summons tl.a entire male jKipulatii-.i un4 r. ijin-sts them to v.-rito on e. ."I.y of TiaiNT l.- name rf the ur- on they MisK ct ;;a having coiuutitt:il the crime. Th.' one reeeivins; tin; larir.-st numlMT .f ballots is iliH-lar.-l Hilv eUM-tc.ra.,.lisiuvor.li..lvim.ii!.,l. This 6ySteu.likeU others, hi its ,,ee,tH..r :idva:it.-,;ies. It iu.-w-i th- punishnvnt of somelHaly for ev.-ry robb. ry commit- ted. when a-i u:i ler the : teui i:i v.ivj la most -:vn:zeil c; c.uti ie iu i:iiie -ases out of teu no j, '.i::i -nt it i:i!'a t;- 1 ou ;i!i;!n;yf't tl.ee; ;i; e. Of ;o;;!se t!:-y may i:ot vJ-t;' V.m i::':y person, b ;t diisK-e ef S'.me i.:l:er . hanicter eipiaily as b:;d. The:- is iu-.i h in the system to co!i;;jv 'i l it to etui r nations. iunona tCa!.) I r. -n-: . An Kn.,,er.T- str:...- lam ,-. fttr.in-e fancies l..:w; t .l.t :, i;..M f,f tome men i-eg;.r.;in;;tin- i:i.tM...-ri;i which their bo lies were to 1... ii.-pt.- e.l ..f af u r ileal H i.u d tic cen-i!io;ii-. to l,e ob.-.rveil at tix-ir fun. rai.t. llie t;re.-.t bad t-v cu: .nils n.e:i i-i c,' I'n;..,.,.' in.-; oven iu- , c ' , , , -w.. e. a: u .e-L. , a tomb io U l:.-i.: i.i the el ,i:.l..f the ino:.;..-.i ry . 2 ll.-.trei:i,elara. to v.-hic'a he had ret in inter h.s abdicatioi- an-1 Its Cviaiph-f loll he v.-tiloie-'h dead. Place Cutlltollie I bvu itch' is carried to it as I iu a coUiu and nc- ' io:i, he was borne along, while chants w re sung, gravers sal 1 and .tenr.i i farce wa.i ever 1: ch:iK-l, vhero 1.. .:iec. After the i-oieiiin ...,s left nlone in the RLiniiHila short t'.ne- la -lore iiiing out of the cofriu. Tit-I;i:s. -London . ; C'.irlin j l.y i:l-i trii'ily. :;;-i r iron i-c v Th.' iv him- pie. iii-s vitcs e.:..i;:rt .-u ciricitv into III.' l'.:..e ;.lnl 11..0 V.'luell ti.e i"I';;s are' thrust. '1 he latter aro male the proper tci::; -era.!:" 1 y heat, which is Liiierated le.- i!k' ie--i.-:.:i:ec of the wire t .the current, ihe si.iuds are about i two inches high ai.d ;,re titu li'.y nick 1 plat.-l. ii'.ihi.uli mhi!" of thosJ m.-mii-, tactur.-d 1'V a urni in jjenm are plated Vl.'i U'e! !;;:. ; J.:V. llu'jds ll;!" handles, r. 1 leiv. in ire..ile; oi:Tv a v : i:ie iron and f'V-U ' "''""v i uia. a t-i -, Milan i -,u c .1. u Nil. small . . . T ....!.. 1 ... ....1 i . .;lt, .." ai .1-1, whu h ; may 1, ac..-a 1 to a.i !iH-;;:eiesre;ii wire i aftrr rewing oli.' the littl Yulll Veil LTal.:. globe. .ew Wl.y 1 ihli slimiltl i;e Cari-.l For. Migratory fish uro hatched unci partly ' ma'ured in freii water. Thev feed end prow in the sea, but they are never ' caught there, so that their protection ; and preservation should 1h in the hands of tai M.' who are so deeply interested iu ' mak'ng :li 'iu a salable conn.io.lity. Ue- I j si.h". a!l this there must n: some cousid- ! erati ai for the reortMiiau. who without pi .-.tio:i spends in th' neihiMThood in wL;-;ii he fishes 10 times as much money as ail tue t.sh lie catch.' if sold, would fetch. I'i.i'ning ( Jazette. Muniivr Kroin U.h Inl.it. A preacher nt Lafayette, Inch, is re luted to have about broken np his church tl e other day by saying in a ser mon that '"Ciod maun the earth in six days, an l then be rested; then he made man an.l re.-t-d again: then he made woman, and since that timo neither (Jod nor man has had a rest." Louisville Courier-Journal. Tiie use of the 'I tnii. l shroud dates back to acts if parliament IS and 19, Charles II. which, toencourage the wool en trade in Tngland, compelled that all bodies should be so protect -ci. There is a tribe in central Africa among whom ...eakers in public debates are recpiired to stand on one leg while speaking and to seak only as long as they can so stand. The- air we live in is gaseous at and near the surface ef the globe, but if M. do Fouviclle is ri;;!:t at an elevation of a few miles aln.ve the ground air is either licpiid or xolid or both. It has been calculated that the annua! income f the Loudon Hebrews is nearly VH)n,liO0, which mea..s that they are 2i times rielier than the LicUiiJi. - - - m The best aad only Double Eniract Sartaparilla It Manner. It cures. Take no other. CO ctn!. Awful Storm TilOl'SANnS OF 1'EOl'I.E IiKOWNEH, OCTOBER 2nd, Nearly 2.0U0 killed and ?-3,000,000 of pioperty annihilated is the record of the great Gulf storm in L misiana on S.inday night and .Wjndav m ra- ing, October 2nd. In the d'slrict be low New Orleans everything is wrecked, bjt one house in ten U left standing, and the surviving popula tion is left in a destitute situation, without food or even clothing, for most of them were in their bads asleep when their homes were crush ed by the winds of the wave3. The loss of life in tho parish of I'htquemine, lying on both tides of the Mississippi, has been heavy, es pecially iu property, and 123 lives. But the great loss was on the inter ior settlements, on tho Gulf coast and the bayous leading to it. The tvuiitry there is mainly sea marsh, almost destitute of trees. The high est point is oiily 7 feet above the sea level, and the greater portion is only three feet high. When, therefore, tho storm forced the waves up 15 feet they swept over the islands and ridges or chemores, carryin every thing b fore them. There have been several similar disasters on the nnt nt Last I laud where 2S(J people lost their lives-; at Johiifitou's Bayou, six years ao, when the lost were 220; but Monday's disaster far tin se horrors. surpasses Monday it waj known that the ptorm had been very destructive iu i i!ipiiimi:e 1'ansii, and tho loss of life -..-is rstim ited as hi-h ns :15. j:i lursdav, the news came of the destruction of the Bavou Cook s"t t'ement, and the deaths were thought to be as many as 250. The disas tevs at Chemeis, Caminad'i, tho larg est fishing settlement on tho GuTf cast fit Grande Isle and other poiuls, and the mortality is estimated at be tween ISOl) aud 2000. It will prob ably exceed too l:itt r figure when the full record is mnda mi Tn tbo ; large parishes of phiqiriuirie and Jef- ietson, wucre marly all the fatalities occurred, more than one-fourth of l" population way made iqi of white ' folks. The fated set! h me,,t nvfr.r.,1 ..! ! th. Mississippi from Point a hi lia.-l-e 45 miles below New ,. n.,t ..i i , : lilf is to sorue r-nf oi.. f. l',,,.. buildiu-. ():? JJiralara I5av it w is '. V!,M'' w,1'.:ly l,y drowning. The ! "" q pi r. so '.I f;-( t an. I vr.r.?,l 'v r levet-s; the gulf roso 15. an.l j bet ween thesA two iloods everything whs washed away or des'roved. i Chemers Ciinina.bi l to t-o t tie safest iilape on the Gulf ! 4. i.,ii( ( ,i , Li .,, , , , , ., ' AS 1 i " lt : J". "KTn.ng the water ! r f'"'1 ":"I I ",t-1 ver ; ran.-e Iie en.d.t feet deep. With i n rr-nt. (.1 iglit to ten miles an hou: it Kw.-Tit erei yfhing In-fore if. ftL-d of the "10 ho!!.s' s in the s.e.lle-im- ou'y ft.r"-' wero stauding id suriise. The survivors wer- secured by ei'ii.jiug to t rees or poles, i.r in the few hosts, s which esc qi d. Most i f the b odiis were carried to sea. The storm cam i up on the !eoi; ll' "" "V1- W'hen lll'y Were disrob- ed, and thev haw been ill that cot.di. : since. It lad rained nil i S.:nly anil the wild wa j quite ! strong: but no one antic"'i:-.fed r. Fir ; ions st i m. (),.fc hnndwd i.rd tn-...v sc ioon- i..,,.i : . i o,- t i .-..I".- HI..I ...1 1 1 1 j. g' j s are sunk. 'i the most rises aceonm inio.1 wiiii h. uvy loss of life, Some loO sm vi vis-els see mifsing and ore supposed l;' lw " . ie entire Gulf mst of ssissq pi nr.d Louifiana, v.est of the A cha.a pyn, is strewn vith wre ge. On l'armer's Tsl-it cl nnnnuifA l(1o, C, i , this pity, only two farm Imnuj u ...... ..to...)..,,. ....i',.: iv. i . i ....... loiill of 2d. liclief exiieditior.s to this s.-e. tion found a group of huh. -hildren iihrgmg hr tiees and theil parents ! swept awuv. j One house cr. s-.el the luv. a (lis tacco i.t l.j miles, an.l Itndd on the , (rack of the Louiv.lie and N.ibhvill liiilrnad. Th owued aud "l is fami- v ave not y t turned up. On both si les of t'nc bay are uiaiiv village, some of w hich .M e totally d tkoved aid the inhabitants gone, At Atmnlji, u.i., nine bouses were ' 1-mo'i'd id by n toiDiido in ll oguf, I'utnal County, v. st.'i-.la.-. Cl rort'i ! Earneft, a lad w:-s killed iii the wreck. ! of Lis father s house. Hah s of Cot toil were blown yards from tho ii pot p'atf Jim. I-) KiOKT OF TIIK COXDITIO.V V -cr- TIIL' FIRST ATI0AL BANK at Viniintuwn, in tlin Stule of IViidm Iva uia, at Ihe ciose ol laMine-i, tljt. 3, IS:1 J . KKSOfKCKS. Leans and cli-cciiints $-.'17,411 21 Uver'lralts,';curecl and U'csueur. eci 1,019 U. S Bonds io M'cur.) circulation 50,iJ0j Duu Irom approvecl reosrvo apenis 7,02J 2'. Due Iroui Statu Hnnks and bauk- e" 55S ',: Hiiakii.g house, furniture, and tixtnr. 9,400 Current expenses and taxrn paid 1,101 12 Premium od C S. Bonds. ... o.i'OO Chee'ks and other c.ish iti-iuj... l!,!JltS 10 Bids of other bnks 135 t"rac:tional viper currency, uitk- e!a anil cents 270 15 Specie lfl.fiSl 25 Lrial-te'lirler netos 13,600 Kedomption fund wiih P. S. . reinsurer (5 per c. nt. of ) ol circulation 2,250 Duo from U. S. Tiuanurer, otnr oluT than 5 per cent r.Ueiii- lion fund 317,855 25 LlAHILlTlEd. C. ipitHl s.ock paid in $ 50,000 Surplus tnud 12,500 Undivided profits 1,711 97 Iuiinal Hank notes, outoUnc!- '- 45 0U0 Indiviitu.il deposits Miiij, r;t Ut check 87,24'j31 D. in. i. dec rliilcatori of OepoMt 0,087 43 Tuno crt;licate of d.p.sit 1U3,700 81 107,124 55 Hue to ...lier i4licual bunk.-. . . Note aud bills re-discounted. . 8,45S 73 8,000 Total 317.865 5 State or Pknssvlvasia, ) Cocxrv r Jc.NiiTA, ssi 1. Kra C. Doiv, Cabt.i.T of th above lian.e-il bank, ao Milcninly pwtar thit ihe atx.ve siateuieut is true to the beat of ilj knowhdge and belief. EZKA C. DOtr, Cashter. Suciibed and vworu before mo this 5lh day el Ociohcr 1803. Geo W. IitiK, A". P. Correct A'te.i: J. HANKS WILSON. ) JOHN S. (iRAVHILL, ivutrs. lil2L II. UliOMAUE'J, ) A Half le for Blood is what Hood's Sirs ipar'lla vigor ously lights, and it is always victor ious in expelling all the foul taints, and giving the vital fluid the quality and quantity of perfect health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all other troubles, caused hjy impure blood. PHOTOGRAPHS. ANOTHER TIME FOB ASY LESOTH OF TIME, WHILE WE ARE IN THE PICTl'BE BUSI NESS. We will continue making our fine Cabinet Potographs as low as $1 50 per dozen. These pictures are mounted on elegaut card enameled on back and face, with picture with a high Polish finish superior in qual ity to to the Arista Photo I have been taking the last year. However all those wishing the Aristo picture I will still make them at the same price, $1.50 per dozes. Tho extensive patronage and the many testimonials of the apprecia tion of our work, wo have received the last year, gives us renewed conr age to go on with thsa low rriees, and we propose makinfr Mifllintowu j head-quarters for the finest Photo- .raphs for the money that cm be obtained any whore, adding all the time new and costly asceRsorie of the very latest desiges givin our trade the benefit of that which would I co.-t $:1 00 iu the city, for $1.5!) in Milllintowu. We can make pictures for $1.00 per dozen such as are made by all tiavelling j hotographer, but we prefer giving our patrons a much better picture for very little more money. Thanking our patrons for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Joseph Hess. Mifliintown, Pa, March 9, 1S93. Keboc-a Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Iud., savs: "I tiave been in a diritrcsed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the e.' I 1. . T . . r , - oiuiuiii-uc, u spepsia, aai lnitiges-1 tion uutil my health wa3 gon3. I ! had been d.ctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one little of j South American Nervine which done ! me more rood than aiiv .50 woi-fh rf : 'loct ring I ever did in mv life. ! Would advice everv vr.Rt-lir r-.f.r?, f use this valuable and lovely remedy; A. few bottles of it his cured mo completely. I consider if the gran 1- , . . . - ' I " i iu"-licin in the world." " War rat ted tiie most wonderful s-tomich and nerve cura ever known. Trial hot lie 15 cents. Sold bv L. Einks it Co., Druggist, Mifllintowu,' Pn. Feb. 1, 93 lv. Sovereigu. Humphrey's Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the svf.tem, and are in fact .nd ded tho Sovereign Remedies of the world. 'i UAliSKTS. (lot. 11. t - ;M"..r rC3. , , lOTT "' "." Sheuhlcr, 1 r.ci JO of) is lt S'flcs, , ..... "irrLi.NTowN (rwAiN vaik v- V tie.lt, tjO "era m enr .1 .'3, .... 27 to 3 ' ?v., so .'.e'er .e;"l . . . .. T-.t.!hy . ,i f l,t V: . e -cu 1 S I iu ;:) 1.2') a tmnlr.-l M,.l;;iing 1.10 iir.iiiLil Alu-.ii s,a!t i n ) A aaTtC'i'i tj'til S'c io 75 ri.".i.Ai'KLi ni. Maukli-.s, OcSobcr 7th. 1S03 Wheat CS to 73c: Corn 17 to 4'oc; Oils ::; to 37c; Uuttt-r 17 tc33'; i l'ggs lit to 2.1" a dc .; Live chicker.s j 7 to Oc: Crr ulx ; i i s at f 3 to $1 a bar.: S.C ie inn.-, ivi ;couuci cj.OD.el l'J i , 1 1 I t - - 1 o-1 " , ,., p i a biirr.: po!ato( r CO to 73c ! h biisl.e': r-wevt l'ot.atocs Ii!) to 4oo ai Onions $ I. oi) tu fl.Gr. a bi'r iv 1, hay $13 to lit a ton cl iverst ed lis.; a lb. F.AS.T Lir.ERTY. Pa., Oct. (i. C'att'e K-c.ijds light; demand fair; mark et steady at uncharged juices; prime 1.7.0 i.j.l'o; roui.h fat o lioao -40: fair liyht steer?, -'7oa3. Hogs He-1 c ipts continue light, and with good M:ti;d piarket lulcl activeandfirm, f.tiot g al ( sf irdav s lnicds; prime. I'hiladelpi.ias, 7.l0a7.1o; best mised, $7.0.) a 7.10; grasserp, (LoO a O.SO. Sheep Five loads for sale; nearly all common; demand fair and market st. ady at line haiipecl prices; extra, $:! 80a4: good, $:5.:50a3.CO. &?) 'i , 'T tfv? , :J. ;1 ii anil Lisa Diseases- ip - -v i . : tit , .i ' i -.. t D-OCBLE EXTRACT 6 P A V $ A Pfrtlt ?- !U . E4 is CLTSCIi : Et is caAP ; "- X 4 '9 r f - t' PE.'x BOTTLE. Tur lAiorn r rnrn P BINDHAMTON. N.Y. LEG.1L. uwtou's 0TICE. A Estate of Tbomaa Kunibereer, rieo'o. Tim uucleraicni'd appointed by tiie Orph an's Court of jtiniaiu county, u Auditc r, to audit, settle aud adjust the account of Watson Ruuiberger and Otis E. Runilx-rger, aduiinistrators ot tho estate of Tl.onias Kumbtrger, late of Wa'ker township, de- ceasca, anil 10 uisiriuuie tbe balan' e t--niaininK in the bands or said administrators. wi!l be iu bis t.tlice in the borouirh of Mit tlioiown on the 18ih day of Octobe r A. D . lht3 betwi.n the hours of 9 A- M., and 1 P. M., to attend to the duties ol his pp pnintmeut whun and where all parties liuv. claims a.iinst said eta:e shall Drescrt them or be debarred in participating in the ..LiKnlim ll.aMnf iota .v. .u .ui If..!. ANDREW BANKS, Auditor, Pennsylvania College, GETTYSBURG, PA. Founded in 1832. Laro-e Taculty. Two fuH courses of study Classical and Scientific. Special courses in all departments. Observatories, Labratories and new gymnasium. Sis large buildings. Steam heat. Libraries 22,000 vol umes. Expenses low. Department of Hygiene and Physical culture in charge of nn experienced physician. Accessible by frequent railroad trains. Location ou the Battlefield of Gettys burg ni"flt pleasint and h"ltbv. PRKFAR ATOUY DEPARTM KNT, in separate buildings for boys and young men, preparing for business or college, under special care of the Principal aud three assistant, resid ing with students in the ouiunng. Full Term opens Sept 7th, 1S93. For Catalogue address II. W. McXnioiit, D. D., LU D., President. or Rev. O. i. Klixoer. A. M ,Princ. Gettysburg, Pa. July 19, '93. What to Von Take Medicine Tor. This question is often heurd and neatly as often answered. Then remember that Hood's tSar j sapsrilla cut es. All we ask is that in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, you do so with perse veraucr, equaling or approaching the tenacity with which your complaint ha- clung to you. It tak-s time and care to eradicate old and deep pelt ed maladies, particularly when they have been so long hidden in the sys tem thaf they have become chronic. Ptemember that all pertaauent and positive cures are brought atxmt with reasonable moderation. Hood's Sr sapuriUa attacks disease vigorously, and never leaves the Cel l until it has i c implored. O t. 15,-'93. j ?-'- . ! I U l1 I I Y W 1" F AT V ' 1 F r lj 1 iN A A U h Jl l -WILL OPEN- SEPTEMBEBSTHt -UNDKR- NEW MANAGEMENT P K R M A N E N T REORGANIZATION. O- TUITION' : IMM.TRM(l(i IV'SiS) $l(i.OO. ITEJl " (1-2 V''iS; $1-2 OO. SI'RIXtt ( I'lWKS) OO f-i7"The nercscjarv eienses of Board and Furnished Rooms will be small. A-i son is I cm organize i!, I sb.jil i fiirnis'i these things at cost. Sencl for ananincrmerd. J- II UVMXGEU, A. XI . (C'.rnell fnlvcrsity) Prine. I.fHint'.wn, Penna. SMALL FARM AT Ir TTT 4 T1T71 C? T T7J '. 1 Lilt AITi OALtUi, i;n p . r. , . M"p Pt" scho1' ch", mtlU anl store. rTTT, -p,- . J-t b X JL J-C LiTC?? morc or !. havini thor-.-ia erjetoi good two-story tOfi l!Ol'E & 31tK mn, and ou' hnitdincs. a't !i 1 eio 1 t i o' re pair. The l.ind is in n rdvI st.Ve of culti vation. This propf-rtv can b-i bonjtit at a very '?w For term, mil further descrip FATTERSOX & SCHWEYER, Attornrvs at I.owr, Mifllintown, Pa. LK'iAt.. Y fi,lll) H'lMK IN'VKST.MENT. The first morfunjn Imretn or tha MilHin 'ow a and Piltcr'..n Watr nompmi. arc w ofTerei for a'" nt th Jnniit VlHev lla. k Tt'e onionnt of tha isui. K 1 .000. Tei. (Ill) b-in't'. ar. (V) eicl. The r.te of in.erest it. five (5) tv rent, clear ;il ,- Ivnble in s. m: !..iniiHT ronnon Th'. Mo lt. n toiihiih in F- hi-u irv unci Anf int. and the pat'erin ecnp.ina in Ap-iland October. The t rinr-ipil is t'urub'n jn tnly (2' ) Vf" :.iid lerlHoipable in tt ,10) r-iirs. The Coi. pani.-s have been in opriition. Nine (0 months nnd hav an income that i- quite i-i tfie'ent to meet the interest on the bonds ind a!l oiher rharjrps The stcek-h'.'era j of t!ie comi.aniia nre I.cilns K. Atk'n j T""''pn.; j B nlt, vie presM-n; R nson. R. E. I arkr. b-ciclin ; T . Irwin, treasurer; Jeremiah Lynn. F. M. M. Pcnqoll. WillE. Hoopen and Wm. H. Banka, and thry pur pose to kop safe tho intcrosts of patrons, bond-hol fera and cr.diiors Ueforo they taka an return for their own investment. Ex. ct'pf the tlr'trintl Court Flouse bonis which bnrn nix (fi) per cent, interett. There has neTer been so good a bond investment otter ed to iuvestors. I'rice pir and accrued in tere(.t. VETPOUT AND SHKRMAVS VAI. I lv l!.i;lro.l'1 C'unieany. Timo tab'e of passenz. r trains, in otlVct on Monday September U,lh!Kl. STATIONS. West waicj. i 1 Eisf Vjrd. "MAM A M . P 10 10 00 8 10 6 IS 10 03 8 07' 6 17 19 07. 8 03 20 10 10 8 00 G 27 10 17, 7 6.; t N'ewr- it Buffalo Brill; Juniata Furnace. . Wahneta S VlYlW Wat r Pint- p 4 0) 3 57 3 S3 3 60 8 4(i 3 41 b 30 10 20 7 51 t Bloointietd Jnuct'n 6 Stj 10 26 7 4K 3 8S 1 8 82 i 3 15 3 10 3 04 2 50 ' 2 4I! 2 45 1 2 40 V.:t ' 2 -l 2 w ' Valley Road 6 44 10 34 7 40 T Elliott':-. G5GI0 4G 7 25 T Green Haik 6 5U 10 4'. 7 oo' ! T I .oysx 'lie 1 10 11 00! 7 14 7 17 11 07; 7 or, 7 22 11 V2 6 69 7 28 11 18; 6 65 7 32 11 22 6 60 7 40 11 SO 6 43 8 40 11 86l 6 84 8 50 11 40i 6 30 Fort Robeson... Center T Ciena's Run And. rsonburg... r Blain Mount Hleasunt . New Guruiaiii'n. Note: Sienities no agent, x e!e- puoiie eon.i. .-M'in. D. tJKINt;, President and iianai r. C. K. Mutsa, General Agent. SCHOTT'S STOKES. EARLY FALL STYLES mr i-vww -s II What does it mean ? rm !ney D- Jill at Popular Prices. Better Goods for less money than else where, New Ribbed Vests with Long TTm-1IllIJI7 4 B. Sleeves, Sapenor gualities made from UII LfI' -Hiil-lfc-Sea Island Cotton. CLOIKS, JACKETS and CAIM, Latest Novelties at lowest Prine. We have ready Our New Fall Stock. of such articles as Young Ladies and fouog GonMctnc-n require in tho way ,f underwear, Hos.ery, gleves, collars, cuff-, h.ndkercbtef,, onuha under gar. meats, corsets, drew shirts, in fact tverything in a iino of LADIES AND GEiNTLEJIES'S FURNISHINGS. We will be pleased to have our friends oall, as wo can assure them of the Tcr; best attention and THE CHOICEST AXD MOST DESIRABLE LINES OF (JO'JI)i from which to mike selections at the Lowest Prices. SCHOOL SHOES, r3 le tha:i others- RUWiER ROOTS AND SHOES, All the Leading Styles. 31 EN'S AND LADIES SHOES, AH styles at Iowestpri.es. CARPETS! o CARPETS! Wall PprTS, Window Shades, Oil P. ices Possible. EMU SCHOTT, is huh; i : sTRi:irr Tl u-5 Tl CCSCICS CS ' c ; r x :i r- 13 LtS " r - 71 i to Ti 15 " Tl H H n x i x x i H ; r . S. M V5 I .3 -H Tl j - a TT Tl .T Tl " ! !2 4T-TJ 2 i " 5 iz - I i R Tt O H a : a. - - w s S. cl s 5 1; I j . j O Tl 13 I Li I J t- Tl r-1 13 t Tl IT f-i 1-1 SAW MILLS ENG I N KS, lmpruve,l Variable. Friction Fret, fictul for CutiiloQiie an.l Sn c-.i Prircs A 15. KAl.Ql'll AK ( () .' M-J 10 .'3. Y...r5., IV N.t 1 !.! i.ia)'W llh" if-f") -r- SSG -1:7 tli.ail!liaiivfrini7erniiirtn. si K.i'ia.iy WMid l..r urti ..r ..J t V lii-iil. r..M tu l urru- j - .... .:.!. Nn Aciib. il-n IvlcJ l'r l'riew l.laU fl ?C YORK tir-WlCSl WORKS, ri-J LIHIM P,...,, o,.xi '"',toof l talus c. very oufferer kh""'in!s nul..h. fxhthert. "'"rallrta, Ko, 1.,. .. ti . "gjj Cloth and Lace Curtains at Lowest Kespectluliy Yours, MIPPLLMOW'X. ci r " o c ; S3 o l- c i e ;i ti c KXX K K I- I- S S S H i- c - - r. i- i h c c: I " US IO i- US -J. -f It Tl "M T! i.t c- i"- O 77 71 1 7 17 o i C L" IT 13 -f Tl O 3 Tl S Tl x t- t- t- t- i- t- a e e 13 h Tl ! . 1 7 H C O C TI Tl Tl -J 3; . ! i .7 r r--fi ,.o 77 -c I7 77 -J. o -c C XXl-t-t- 7 1 x - i l ? '5 s 3 ; to j- c- -r -r - -r 75 " 77 17 Tl C 17 J H -X IciTi-c-Jt-r-Tl l? 2 r, 5 2 3 t1 '4 -"r. r2''",H' cl 1 7 Cl 1 y . 3 71 f H Tl 77 77 77 CC X 1 I it o O T C Tl Tl r t -1 1 1r Z ", " f - -jt 1 STTO-.TITlCHc-.LTLTlSi.iT-Sg 13 lt - r- 0 - cst-t-CCcS. e r;oTiri-iTi"oo i-xxxtcxxxc:?) l.ons K. ATKIao. Y. V.. yi, lv t j ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW ! MIFF" LINTOWN, PA. I Cr-roiiw-tinit anrl Conveyancing rrorsr' ; l attendod to. 51 ' nence of Lnuia V 4.v: .. . o .. .;iu.-,uii. r.fo. fct2o, ISf.'. I J PATTrR.SOX, JR., WILBUR SCHWKTri. i PAITEHSOX & itrilWCYES, ! ATT(HXEYS AT LAW, I VlFKI.INTOWN, PA. ' n! "" AMD, n. MRWIJI M .CR.AVri.BD ! jQR- D. M. CRAWr'OKD & SOX, h?Vv frrn""' V-tnor-, for the prac. , nt Medicine and their collatter.,1 branehe, . ..Itice at old stand. e.,r,... ..r TM..1 j MreetK. M ifUmt.-wn. Pa. fine or bo'' ; ...-.. win 1,.. iln,t af ,hejr oflii,n I . in.-M, u;.t..SM i.jherH-p profeKSior-' El'i. Alrrl I-I H!M,. VJ F. -UKIIiY, I liJsK iu. ..d Acc..u-.-!i,.iir, will p.tr also as , ,,,cci.,l.y , ,!ie tr..atn,..nt ol , ease, or the throat and digestive svst -Acnte and Chronic, il l'J, ls:;aiv. aarfield T&n fcillif 1 V'T1"'-''"'. li""''imi..:s,T.. Il K-l tna. SuM.-frta. ;.nnni.i,Tc....31ii W .M1..SI..N.A ures Gonstipatior. HSNCH&DR0M60UT-- r ,r , 0 "ii'TiV' ffrm n Frtr,l us f,.i ""Mionor UutUuit ,i , hiu. tl. 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