n 5& gTINKl, h REPUBLICAN "JI7FLINT0WN : tfFIWESPAT. XOT. 16, 1898. TERMS, aabscriptien, Si per annum if paid rtv)vnr; f.J.00 If not paid in advance. ".-niPr.t advertisements Inserted at 60 mu per inch for each icaertion. ffpsient bnsinoaa no .ices In local Ool ' 10 tnt per line f'.r each Insertion. n?.l3CliuE will be made to thone desiring M jdrerttso by tlie year, half or qoart-r fer. '10RT LOCJ1LS. S ift r '- n abounds. Ira I !. ir lict j a hard winter. T,,t -4 r.'iviried ftia-ng winter ar j(t.-;s--. n ; pie support a dan cing : " I i;a '' A'-' i ' nnivor.-ity wet-k for tbe tea-.-ber.i. e ... 1 i - :. 1 . .. 1. . i Jk, XUe cr. J' oi w.iiu'iia is i-uo uai fr chestnuts are si.-aii.-e. pit V -:rr lms had 1803 cases of ty phoil tev.-r the p.ist year. 1) !.':i.l "io age, the man who keeps tons-.. -.vii'i.Mit a newspaper. II -::! I'-mnehaker of this town cat'.;..'l lU rabbits this season. S.t straight and stand straight to ,-i-.-i-t!-.- into out ago. i' ..i.l il'-.l "f ground has been pl.i-w.i T"! -iia' year s corn crop. C 1 v.fl 11 ibis m has broken ground or :,is !: T h-m-e in the east end. ' sf . McCitlleV bus dug his or.rh-:' !"-r fu-st spring's planting. O.i i- ii''-t eis-.-s of leaf tobacco h:.. "n s.iid in Lancaster county within a. -k. j;1 Wi l.'. isham and wife, of TJ .i".:o !;. Mere in town on M n Wr. T!:m::, in IL n. Thad 51. Mahon arul.av. Uzui United States Map for 1 : " I).-:t1 Kirk and ni-ces Jennie sail I'; '- ' Trimble visited in Carlisle List -V . K Til- r.!--1"':.:!' 1-1 town ouncil has set ! ... 'i i: tbi' cow as a free ranger Lb ii ;:t !"v. ii. Ia t'.- nemof u-turmg centers of Peuii-!'. :!'!:', half thy men .aro out of e:'.iy'u- :n-nt. T! -iy .:i' roicgi of lat week fail-.! i" I big rain as it is said frosty ii. r:;i.!; ; '.vi. i da. Ir V. :. IT i i s, of this county tin l -. . tii Oii-irU-s Adams drug ,t-r.- : IVrt. Kn'i .'!: !.:'.-! to its firs' polit ic d I . a i 1 v itd llvpubiican on tlio 7:ii ' 7iiv !a'n.r. Tie in:-:.- i.iaf-sr, has retired to t'.e . .1 .:'-r i-liiin of a place behind a bMvi ; i .-!; !! i st.il'i. .'oii!i Y'-hn and rldna H urler I -? ... . ... o 3 . "il. 1 fimiiy (..: J I). M'.issor. V.t W ri-T V.".. i. .T.nn m .T M JVy Ma!:i:i 'f E-iht s.ierfo: .1, wore at Air thecv:r!t..i-;ut on Moad-ir. Ti. Ci:.V!g. V,-,,;ld's Fair did not atfrsei .vr twenty fiva tl.ousaud pt-opi- 'i.'you'l Iho soa. L .' ; Sunday, Xuvi-mb.'-r 12, was fol .i..'' i bv tlie Lnlberan congre gui in riiis tow a on Sunduv evc-a- ire many complaints acainst rii...-ti!i'j chickeiis. Yonr .-. .ii be f 'uu 1 out soot-tr or t-v iLi":" Int. :-. K all k h. i s'ji.:-: s q ;i. the ; crt--. ill BrU telm.krr i i ready to do 'eheii.ig, mui-"i;.'9 mak riug and ho forth, on 'Hi; Mier I'.en i t iry or ae . : o- iiihlv t-..n l!cd from b-.- il-; ..r.s hS-'rvtoarilla, th ' ' I puri:i'.-r. Nov. lo, 03. t Sch'-tt is h iving a hmd . b n awimg p! ..1 over th u.at in front oi Lis stoics ou . .-.t n et. H.i Turij Lr.rt i Eiiz:l a-t-a. a member of a New ball team was eo seve rely '".up of foot ball played at X. J.. that ho died. J. .'. Aiimau wi'l ad drees the Te-i if. !s Itituie on Tuesday affer noo: , .'"Vi'i,i!i,r -JS. Suv jrct The M.f .;. i, ,.f to Common Seho.--Is. T.... giv.-it value of Hood's Sarsa- Pai:i I : TOllf' " Whr.i.i . I. V ho '. ; SMer ; . r.;t-: :i (i , cf L or t ,v i homo "ni' .-. s a remedy for catarrh is 'or l,y thousands of pe-iily iei.i cured. Nov. 1, '93. . Wiikarsham, au.l family, t parents, brothers and Juniata started on fhe'r t Arizona ou Monday. E. Ileiubach, and brother ' vn, were in town 13 hour 1 Monday, on tbi'r way in a ten day's trip Ij Perry iii b tho j.;-..; take t" n . ,i',, The C to fav'ij-a-.l ut t!. ,1,. : ' t medical authorities say r way to treat catarrh is to 1 :-tiuitionul remedy like iparilh. Nov. 15," '93. v-I .r:d administration claims popular form of government " ;aniG time v. nuts to set up nert monarchy on tho Ha mds. wai-.,;. i,i Q i 'ti- g parlies are fashionable in J '' "1- Mown. It is a good thing io d i .., ,Vi o on old fashion that caiio 1 v ''uen together to make patch or !sd covers for each other. Tii.: ? ;mts and muscles are so lab rii :.' i !o- Hood's Sarsaparilla that '"li-:; jafism and stifTness soon dis sprears. Setonlv Hood's. Nov. 15. IS'.Ki. Th" rrefibvteriancoDfrretralion will eet t-. i f-hlerK on Tuesday, Novem ber 21 ; j fill vae.mcifM crontAit th. t. ..ration of the terra of elder- hip of tl.lfrs, Martin and Yi!son. Cc v, .JT-J( js expected to creep out inicr toe November snow and C--f r; e p0st ofilce nppoititmeut for J's a-1 other places and the race for the office in thia tow n is again on Wl force. Secretary Edge, of the state board agriculture, has been notified of a Jregb outhreak of glanders among "rse-: at Wilkesbarre. Nineteen! Dim Is were killed by direction of j sta!: authorities during last! week. Al Fisher, of Fredericksburg, L?b anon c mnty, fired a load of bird shot into the legs of a weddiag serenading mob that was in his yard. It made a job for several doctors to pick shot out of legs of a number of the sere naders. A man about 28 years old, naming himself John Johnson, a Russian Pole, was stealing a ride on a freight train on Saturday, and had his left le.? SO badiv ininrpil Hmk Via xr.a brought to this place and put in jail as a county charge. V.T-, . VVilsonihama, a young farmer of Lioyalsockville, Lycmmg county, j wuut tnresuing grain a tew uays ago got his left hand caught in the wheels of the thrtshing machine-, and bo'ore the machine could be stopped his arm was crushed to pulp. The Cleveland administration is so reactionary in its nature that when it learned that tno Harrison admin istration favored a Re pnblican form of government f.r Hawaii, it imme diately favored a monarchy for the government of the islauders. Philip Kanffman died of cmeer in the stomach, ut his heme, near Abi lena, Kansas, on the 21st of Potcber, 1S93, aged 65 years, 8 months. Ha was a native of this county and a sou of Rev. Jonathan Kanffman, of too Brethren Church, who preached in Juuirtt two generations ago. Tho reservoir for the .N-wport, j rry conmyi water company lias 1 with a capacity of 1,000,000 gallons. fl iV i you tried South American JNervuie the rrem of thrt cent.urv t rv T . Tho great enre for Imligeslion, Dys pepsia ami Nervousness. Warrant ed the most wonderful Stomach and Nervo Cure ever known, Trir! K)t ties 15 cents. S ld bv L. Banks Co., Druggists MilUiiitown, Pa. Nov. 11. lv The PLilad'Iphia Intpnrer of Jfan day ta;-: .lilon Y Sl.ni 'ker, a w-.-il-kuown butoher and drover f Potts- to;n, Pa, had a number of steers grazing m a held a fhrt distance i trora town. A thief s.au:,'ut ivo on.-.. ; nf H... Sni.it rt J.- har.J in tUa (1..I7 ' Id, . n.ruie.l ;l)e meat a-.v iy in wag.. n : and left the hide Lit hind. "Porsome'tim-iAif. Kline, residing ; near L )gan,'haa bwn missing corn I from his lhl-1. Thur.s.tav night ho' sent Jerrv K-ffn d into the field with J a gun to "watch. In a short time two men ent.--red the field with bags ar.d Keffardblazni away. One of tb men cried out he was s ho', in th i : head but it turned out to be a ens.: of bad scare. Lewistowu Gaz tte, The good book srjs, flic ey."" of thf; fool is unto ihe end f the earfi-. vii;iih l Ids good in many thiu.s. .. -I .1 . it . i .. 1 a ii, 1 in 1 i ii i'i it at r,T4 r.i 1 1 1 r . : t : 1 r hi 111 matters (! inv , , ' . e.-iUinniovvnana i-a:urson -nti- yoiupunes oUj-r a e.a mce for f -wd inves.me.,t whi?a may do better for . thos- uo.) have investments to mae than if they sna tne.r money abroad, j ee naveriisement. "i. uoou nome Invrstuit-n'." IinTerfiJlatocnT MAXVFRS dnnblo I extract SAllSArAKlLLA. 30c vorjwlier ' . . . ... ... I L.uon Thanksgiving s-ji v cc? v. ill ; ! held on the :V)th, inst., at 10 oit i A. M., in th) Piesbyterian Ch'-r?'i of t'os jii'iee. Toe sermon v. 'A'. Let preichei b-- R ;v. M. Ij. Drt-.m, pas 1 tor of the M. J cliuiou. ll-e pis tors i-uriliaL V Ui-vO ttll tho p. .;!; to take part i'l See 'Vor.-.'uit of our '.' im mou B-.nef n'tor. All will welcom ed. On Leiiaif of th" I'a-lorn' Ars'n. JOHN X. HENDERSON. Secret;.! v. I B!ooinriei 1 I) luc.iit: A l it ft 1 three storv hotel is itbout to woted in Kic Wat -1 for i. Jan bd ita : io- S ' c unite, oy !" i.L ii rerpi-.,--.!! ma;!, .1 vies L - i loeke'i i i rv, or !1 'mil iin'- bo'iJ "by ; dottvtl-sH bv a sort fr ei iv p f.-es. The hota favori;e (--umr.KT ooiu o 1 ii ' .: m l'' ir doo tfr.l 1 ic itioa. Mr. Andrew j CioiluT, b ori-i enrpcuter .f this ia 'e, has tho contract for bail ling the hotel. The Lewistiiwn GdZi.tte of Novem ber 9 snys: We fire sorry to leuro that James M. GoudLarr, who was in jure l in the !.:ek in t:'c raiiroad run in which occaved near Vmilyke soma weeks ago is in a bad way. Afier the we.-k l.o was c m'ine'i to tho h -me for some tuno. bnt lat'erlv b-is b..sn able to move about slowly and lat J week went to Philadelpliia for treat-! ment, when tho physician told him j bis wpine was nflf-ic'ed and bo could i do nothing for him. Co n iion vf-a'U, VjO.il li'lli ,!..t.. LI, Secretary of t'm W. F. Ilarritv refused a ch.ivier tbe I. Hitter & Sons' feny company, A-hich aougiit to ojierate a ferry ov-r the 8usbuebanna river from Liver pool, Perry county, to Liverpool dtathm, Dauoliin county. Tbe .Si.-c-retiry says that tho new cstnpauy would encroach upon the rights of the Ir.cii ferry company, which va incorporated by special act 107, and which has not been proved to iiavo ben derelict in its duties. Liver pool San. Don't ell a murderer a crank n.ii l: .i ...l. . i. - : . - .., r.l-. -.ail UiUl J i I S WUUL li IS iilll"ir,- er. dustico is iiali disarmed incoiirci wtien the criminal is made to appear to be a crank, for the general under standing of the word crank is a per son of unsound mind on some one or a half d iz m snbject; and to create the impression in the mind cf a jury that a prisoner in court is a crank, goes a great way in the direction of securing a verdict of acquittal, for cranks are not considered responsi ble for what they say or do as are people of sound woli-balanced minds. The Cleveland administration has learned nothing by tho late defeat It is determined to reduce the tariff, which will require other things to be taxed to make up for the loss of icv enuo on a reduced tariff. They pro pose to increase tho tax on whisky, and lay a tax on income, and they will require a smelling committee in to the affairs of every man who has anything to smell into. There will be nothing left cf the democracy in the northern States for the democ racy to vote for if tho Cleveland ad ministration keeps on with the work it has mapped out. Th bwt and nl, DouWa Extract Saraapanlla Is . H ,. TakanooUiw. 60 cents. oeen iccaied at tne junction of tho W3 a-cuienuy aisc:iargeo, inocnargo I :roi t,,.t .q gives attention to roads on Buffalo mountain leading taking eftVet in young L auver's Jog. j Fhiday" Evksixc, December 1. to Miilerstown and Liverpool. Work j Ifu W;ls tnk-m hom.i aj sjju as pis-!jj De-Mctto, Subject The was begun last week by a force of , siblo aad medical aid snmm.ined, i Harp of the S.-r'ses or tho Secret of men to build a fourteen foot dam ! lKlt tuu wouu d was, as it claimed, I ('hj-i nricr lniUlimr James Kerlin, aged 28 yearp, ofjsged. I know that , 0 j . -, 1 attersru, was run over bv Miiil in Ijjcal on Monday at Bridge lr Huntingdon county, and had both leats and Iotti r.ima cut off. from the tffiicts of which he died soon after tue horrible accident. A sand schuto across the railroad at Spear's Sand works was down and caused a sudden stopping in the speed of th train which threw Kerlin off. with the lbovo result. His remains ver krugnt to thi9 place. Interment on Yedue-da3-, at Mt. Union. A wife and child mourn the loss of an in- dustrious and effectionate husband Rnd father. Harriet II. Hall of Vaynrtown, Ind., says: "I owe ray life to the great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five tnontks from the effects cf an exhausted Stomai-h, Indigestion, Xervous prostration and a general shuttered condition of my whole system. Had given up a 1 hopes of getting well. Hal tried three doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the 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 tho best medicine in the world. I , can not recommend it to highly." Si .Id by L. JL5.ir.ks & Co., Druggist, Hit" fiintowD. Pa. Feb. 'J "J.i, ly. Wesley, son of G-orge Lauver, of Watts township, met with a sad r.c- aneiu.. jieanjjoun wrigns were int. ii-u him ua nuui d ; no-, pioper.y uress m, an . ampu.af.o ..Dj M-.tt is a prince upon the l,c was rt-sorted to ou ta 1 M nd iv fol- , , urfe ,,ialforra. Lancaster never bad lowmir. Ino youuLr man was not I v.: , w 1 11 . . , , . , ,ab!o to stand tu-j surgical operation ftR,ld'''- I have him twice every vear." Snpt. Philadelphia pap:rs havo f.mu 1 j W. J. B-.-Kcht, Lrncas'er, Pa. out the heme of Selim Thomas, in During the two hours of his deliv Mi'.ford township, this county and ery tho sp.-akor bed the iLdividual call him "a hermit with a history," , attention cf his andier.ce. vi bo mani- ! wh o a, one ti.na was a business man ! and po!itic:an and raemlvr of a ta - s I. oat club m I'mla .iolphia, ar.d j travelt-d by wa'er to Nl-w Orleans in ! a skiff by way of the Juniam, the j GiDem iugh, limnca down th Oiiio, tht-r.ci .-u the Mis-issijipi to the e ud of tn 1 .arnev. He traveled lha continent ( ver and dwelt anion? the I : t .. .. 1 1 ... 1 1 n red men many months. After hoifu'lv. M adviile (Pa.') Peimblicnu. wem ied with roaminif located in Ld- tu'J:i' P- wb,'n- !,e was elected May or; P'bng all lus past -xp ritneu 011 --v v'l,,.v arui vexation 01 spirit he retired to a eluded vain in L:ck:ng Cretii i,lleV Jaa,ati county, whre " 7 " UJo 1:1 ra contented and banpy. Kobecca Wilkinson, of Bro-.V!..- T O-.v lives ss Emi? as a bu I rug. c intettcd aud happy, j Kobecea Wilkinson, of Iro-.vti.- ! vaih-y, Ind., s.'.ys: "I have be u in a j ii.-,t rested wuiitition for thn o yeara I from Nervousness, Weakness of (In? i Stoui .i he, D spepsia, and Indiges i tion ut.tli my h-'alth. w:w I I had been dwctoriiitr constantly with 1. no n .:. 1 bougat cm bo tin of g.,,, American Nervine whvh done me :,,.,rt, , ..v v,rtb tjf d.Utthss! L cVl., Ju lcv ,ift). I wou, , a,Iv.;tiC. ,.v.:rv Wf)ilL, .. . ;1 ti) UjJ? tIlis iv;v U;fu0lv. A few io!Ues l it completely. I consi' Lfts eared me r it the i-r'ind- et Pie I'.cn m the world." War l-'-ful on!rl r iTito,! fr:t mnvt Won a-! teio-rvo etire l vt !e 1" rents. ever know;). 'I rial So! i bv L. Banks J'., Di uogist, Mifllii-.tofie Pjb. 1. Pa. i lv. I Corn basking io nbul over, jsll ether out li.iir w lk done i n and the the j farmers four to live months p.ira'ive EisTira to ai.ee.l or com- k at tlieir bur, s, si: .i.i.l b"iiir,tl tlie siov ouv at i.a'.ijir"'. Wltn'O i an o'-easi and 1 wood cutlit!-, and many days for di i vir g to own an-! oti'.er ana; ng me ; t ;ir i oiongn larmers Have a goou Hsu1, liitis i.soiuv (.te tu:ng i al'.oit tho l;fo of a farmer that i ! wi;:it:ng to nvi'-ce it the choice li.e f i ill j th.. voild, an i that is th work ?s : AiliiEo .-Mituidc t. the wearing of nice' re-! c'otin s, v. iiile ;, work. Tho eyes of, .Is ! th" oj.h.. hav been cu.t'vat' d to I mt s critic d uud iu..tlul as to fine ( i .1 ii PC; t h ! f i.i'V Iri'll." .Ar.i l' u . ' h.ippy unh-ss they can be ires:-ci wlaie at work, I'eoji'e throw away many cam: ii ts to gr atify toe the eve. lust Delaware Etnus- . ,T . ," . , , laviu 1j u.. n nas rt t' rara nome uf ur a vitit of suvtial months in iLo v.. , , . Aii.-S'is ia ana Iva'e KiU 'ti t em- p!oye s in the Dauvilk) Hospital aie spf nding a short vacation with their parents and friei:is. Miss Emma llenner is visiting rtl- anve s at araviae, rcrry county. 'ies Funny and Mary Kurtz of T . . f ji...u. ,.ii.i.., ...v l. . ..to ui Mis Lii t 15. Kurtz, of Goodville. I O.'r Society is in a flourishing cou- ditiou. 'L'he Epworth League at East S.i-k-m will render a program tntitled, "A Night with Wesley," on tho even ing cf the lS.b, in the M. E church, as follows : Music, a Wesley hymn. 'Field texts of Wwsk-y," by ti.o Pres ident, Eila 13. Kuriz. "The uescrip tion of Epworth' by D. Alton Li'l dick. "W'esiev and tlie children," by E. Time-he Fry. "Life of Weslev," by S Kurtz. Solo, bv 1-hiima lienner. .iVi .i... i..-f...... i- T,... i. . 'nit ,f !,., W....I, IIIIUi.3 O UIC , I tDl' J -, iiunoirger. Servivs Tcllius. Nov. 11,1893. -. . . Fermanagh. Singing is still iu full bl ist at Pine Grove. Some of our hustling farmers are done husking corn and have tho fod der away. Mrs Christia Musser, wiio has been sick for seme time is now con Vi-'Iescing. Revival meeting will commeuco t.t Pine Grove in a siiort time. The serenading of Mr. Gingrich and wife took place at Mr. Wm. Siz er's residence at Sponhower's factory November 11, 1893. Young men, the next time you bor row a man's wagon to go to a sere nade, don't drive so fast, or if you do drive fast be sure to foot the bill Don't leave the man pay for getting his wagon repaireS. L. Banks Fasick will preach at White Hall next Sabbath evening. Let me 6ay to the young people of this vicinity, who have latelv started out in the Christian work, that I be-1 , , .-, .1: iieve luai c mo caonj uwwjui- nou-profess irs j i'l'ii u: us. I : i point too finger of m.- j know thU thev try to snow us under with their fully. If we lead prayer- meetinc- ou tim ; if w inlb- tn ; sinner ubout bis sonl's solvation, or his father's spiritual welfare, thov say, "Oh I that fellow doesn't amount to anything." And it crushes our thoughts out of existence. Let rs stand up and be men and women. Let us do what is right, be it ever so ! humble. Let ub remember this i tao ight: "Two things observe with caru. Of whom you speak. To whom you f peak. Aqd Lo.v and when and where." Miles. Teachers Institute Lectures Monday Evening, November 27. Address of Welcome Dr. Hollo way. Responfce Samuel I. Stoner. Address, by Prof. Charles 11. Albert, of J31oomnburg. Tuesday Evesiso, Xovember 2Sth. L. I. Handy. Subject, "The Road to Victory." It was indeed a fine hvLure. Mr. Handy is an eloquent, brilliant speak er, wi-.h a sparkle of huin r in this discourso that is most pleasing. Ila is a man who must be heiird to be fully ppprpciated. The hall was crowded to its utmost "capiicity, and manj' turned a-ay for want of room. Cautou (Oliio) Evening Transcript. Weiini'sday EvEsixn, November 29. A. R. Horn. Subject Push and ' nj Ihe Itctuvcr is an able man, co-.iMictont t. lU lustico to anv suu- , iii.t rut.'-- ui . 1,0 I, air Ailtlt Ullll . ,;,.,. .i - .. .;.i; festLd their tinpreci tion of his ef- 1 fori by frequent outburts of npplaus. Tno pom 5 wLioL Dr. Da Motte is do jiug for tho coming generation by his ' ab aLd intitrurhv-) uctures cannot ! be nnasur.'d. He richly d served j ali ti.o praise s bestowed upon him by thos.i rose nr. lue cture must bs ; st-a nnd heard to be apr-reciafed " j 32 A KKIKPt j ' Mingle Iloruinc. Ou Nov. 2nJ, , 18i3, b.- Rev. II. C. Hollowav, D. D , C.'ir.vd Mingle and Clara B. Horning, j iwth of Fermanagh township. McCn.m Packard. On the J inst, E Banks McCruin and : Ala-ka Packard both r,f Ohio. 7)h Miss Mr. this MeCruui formerly rei'ltd in place. MirfLlNToWS MAKKKTS. ".rr.iwtfjw-f, "Nor. 1", IS03 eter F-'t." I'3': 'i .iil.'er, . 2') 21 .is l ' "1 bides, iiiirv.moKS ;..i:; iai. 1Vh!t . j!" Curu m i!ux 63 U.15 27 to 3 I '.. 50 H"".'iwl i':uimy sij.tu t'J.M.i i-'!x ael l r. i';l Ill if ........$i.2lahiiu.Jit.l Jlidililiitis l.Ili if. "wll-l .lll.ll rf.u I HI ai ; tu u u ili Si'o tj 75 Pi::T.iEt.iHiA Mauklts. Whtat (jl to (J ; corn i5 tj d 7 ; oats 3-1 t.j tiGo; cmckeus G to Oo a lb; Jacks lo., .. II . ,,,.l-,...t. Ili.,iirli. 17 to o'Jc; e-gs, fresh, 25 to 2Gj a ; ihet .-e 7 to 12c a lo; apples $2.- to ; .' io a Lvirrel; potatoes C.J to hu-.lici; sweet rotatoes 2S to oilc a basket; ouiouaoO to 55c a bush.; cuohige I to 3 u Lundrtd; sugars 2 to 5U- a lb; hay at 9oc to $1.15 a hr. ;;ilV'i (OUndf; eloverseed 9 to 10c a ib. GraiidJurors Lire, 'i--, I Still- rk-i. Win. C Favetio Swartz, tb-o Milford Iier;.ler, Wm. M fi.ibett McGua:iey, Irvio Tue.n-oi a Dfctr.'c!-, i 'avid Walker ICoS, rail T... Murphy, Thos. Green wo 3d Lack E P.itterson i h.'Dz.-r, hamaol 1 jjrtli,jr p.nvli j Uitlii'e I N "" Z.i-ders.'Wm. '... crn,.-,,!,,,, v li Port Eoya' j . D. lnw i' I Delaware Lack Greenwood Walker Mililiritown Milllintown Kcah; Fayette .Tiisciiiot i , . . .Fay t;tte . . Patterson . .lVucrson . .Ddawiire Poi t Royal T, 193. . Ji;trJ( J. M . . 0;,ei:,' Luc: an llf ek' ti. W i y!lWk. r,.n,y . jj,, jjXa,.ton stut.k w Bt:ev r.OOC'l r V II -viiolda, Frank Cramer, If. L Isenberg, llnrrv r.igf, i:.i!i::3 v Me'Ju l'ch. D. 13 l'etlt Jurors, Dec C'lher, Geo Lathers, W. A . . . Liuv.-r, Fred .... IJaruer, Lieni y . . . Bowcr.sox, E II. . . . Thompsontown Lack Monroe . . . .Sus;p.:ohannt Monroe Wu-kr Eea'e Fermanagh Ferroai.a'ij Walker Favette Turbhtt Fayette Tucarora Tnscnrora Spruce Hill Monroe Miiford Pert Royal . . . .Susquehanna Spruce H?U Milford Tuscarcra MifHiiito'.vn Spruce Hill Walker Morroe Milford ! Wii.-on, L. N .. i .... T : ,.-' ,'" '' T', " "' r, John vi'otiijiiaver. .wen A dims, James. Sausmau, Jac - b. . . Kohler, John (-layman, Jacob. . . Kinzer, Wm , Milbken, Chas. . . . Richardson, David Rt-nu.'r, Ephriem. Jis. llerst McFaddeti, John. . Shaffer, E. G Yoder, Christ Aughey, Jacob I'alterson, J. S Meyers, Samuel . . . . Tf-lfi-r, Samuel Smith, Jas.. Sr , Ulrich, D. K Suover, John , Memminger, Rob. . . Shirk, W. V Spruce Hill . . . .Fa ette Fayette . . .Fayette Kauffman, Jas-, Jr Bowfli sox, J-ickson . . . Puffenberger, Wm. . . Fermanagh Bashor, David Fermanagh BaRhor, M. R Monroe Horning, C. B Miffiintown Shadle, Hall Greenwood Koons, Jas Turbett Dolen, Charles. Milford T : ".ci , :h.-..li . . ) 3Zra. ZTicrcta Ilartsen For fotirtoen year i I liave suffered wlta kl.l. nej t-o-.itilsj my back so lame that lometimes 1 1 5-.i a I -I Could Not Raise Mysc!f 1 lZzi'''? up out ot my chair, nor tiim myseU in bed. I fonlj not f!o"p, sr.'.'. iuf!r-l p-rot itirM wliUc.y :oci I h-.va j::r bii-.ii oi Ilood'a Sar.ai;iri!;a. I ! likr? a now person, cud ::iy tcrribia suilirrlni iiavoall gcLie. hi'Q H coinf jrt comy-Hro-i to tlie piUcry it wed to bo Mi:s. i iiF.jiKHA HAit :sox, AlMoa, r. Hor1 PIMs cur Constipation hy rofttor tojj te i:4'uiluu hc lion oi lUr ahrinl;ixy cauaL inl, H:?ii?:- L itb, S!.,:ni? a nud all ilill f iiit'i!i- cHti'-d ly t;er I;iie las biiYni, V,. V. Ilurnphiey, iKOa-o :. lY'icti I.iiuher a pi:claJ:Y. ilar.f, Juniata county, Pa. " tf. -'J p. deuh; PRICTIC1L DllfTIST, (Gric:i:tH p tt.f. PI i'liiflj-liii Den'al Col-li.fi-.) Iiirmirly ' M .f!liilmr?. I'a , his lo. calert j.-riniim tillv in M illlinrnwn, im ri;c-ces-o.- ti llie'nt- lr. (1. L. LK-rr, and c(clirur lb;? (ientfl lnisinfn (i'sttiiil.ln..-i liv tti( i.i! t-r hi lt!) t tii km ... d .f licc en l'rrtilt- e.rci t cj.p.i.siic L'mirl lli,iitn. tt7" TLKTii liXTKACTED, AUSOITTF - .... LY WITHOUT PAIN. o Chloroform. Ether, or Gas W. cimi.i ..'in), .Air.li 1 iniiiii!i AllHufeiiie (iiiumi-tei (1 ,-r i c cl..are will be limdi'. XT A'.l wi.rir t-iMiT.ntrf.d to pue j-ilict fiatinf ir tinn. Terms, firietl ci. IL P.DERR, Prar'ltnl tcntfst. HOI ! OPS?f;P HAVE THE LARGEST CLOTHING LTCliE. THE LAKGRST STOCK OF CLOTiUXi;. And are tbe largest dralers in Clrrl'i"!? in .run:-, ta County If you doubt it, examine our .'lock anj cnuipase it wi'ii '.riior-' and render your verdict. They have alt their Fall and Win'i.r ! .! in stork. Others are ham mering nway on Summer ir.oil.'j V.' S rf.nl,--r is here linen flusters arc not iu stle. Their stock this m-ioii e.,.;-.r:-f a'l tlie Uttst in fancy worst, fdi", faticy cl.evints, i lack chevied, ei.-iu ( n s. Ac. In all the diff.reut shakes, rouuii and fij'inre snokj, sins!.; c-r rirn' prices ranfje for lurn's sui's frou' (VI) ta- , to ( drens' suits from qui to srveu d.,iiiiis. fiurri soale. Tbsy bava undoubtedly the gnnlr,.' !i:u this market. Tbe Finest Bi aver Oats Im?d wi'h Sttiu, in Black. Illue and Brown The west Superb Line of Ker,"js n! M.dtun. in ;Ur.: and Ii'hf sb3des. The genuine Chinchilla in Ubic and Black ' red i;ii a.in. AUo in tbe best Italian Cloth, in prices ranging fre-.i) 7 K -JC 1 .'Isr ti:i:ih iji.-ss-j or HEAVY STOIOI COATS COMPKISES Irish Fricz-, cnni;e Satinette at prieen that wiil surrri-x ton A Full Line of Children' Ovcr-joatn v t lew. Their line cf rts is oirays tec lut t .'. H e b.-.vc ii,p Uat Trado all tho young men ktivw if, hIoIo t!,py (..ruipfiy w.-i.t io Hsiribur" they buy of us. in necgwear an i supi ro.-rs tiiev Their lice ot" Fine Sl irts. ''ui:c: nothinfr to be dpired. Jjarge men will find a Complci" bi n. i.. i ii .. . ui'iwrir, uiiiiui-i, ukit&uii cvrrao ivii are in,: Kcrir by- or.'icr Tbey are the Agents ef the Oeiei.rtcd iH-iijr1 :s S'lca &a 1 have sll and sizes. They are also the agents of the world wt.tf tbe smallest boy or the Uigtst man. They have a full line of ijold and silv r ; collar and ruff buttons, Trunks. Hand liij.'i.S: t rella &c. 1 hacking the pnblic for tbeir iine.-a! pa-p-nngc in the past, and assuring you that we will endeavor to merit a eoioii r. kip, nf i: -n tbe ftitnie wo are yours to serve. HObLWUAl'GH & SON, tf.p C'C'.icr-i, M-.in Sr., Patterson Pa ,7 --V't ; I ." ' "i . - U f . - ii"':- I -.VS i ' - 'jr. u i :yi.fv- -U'' I i-li ';? V -"-1 ''&5t-M-J .1 l ,:"s -. . - ; m.- Z'rS : I "it-. i',,-..ii-V' ' 1 HORSES. There has been a great deal of talk tl ( ut n.y torses net being safe in Time of Funerals. 1 bave new dippoft d et 'l at trim of horses, and purchased an elegant team cf BUtk Hoses t O e if si cl $575X0 which are perfeotly safe. Any wcmaD can drive tbem. They py t o atttention to cars. THE MILD POWER CUBES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Iliintithrt-v Sprriffrvnre 'Jcrtiflcn.MT sod ciuffuuy i.rr).are-l Hnn4iJ. Uwvl fr j-'ra in trivtvt praotii-e and for over tntrty rajTi bT tl people wIl i em, re uc-js. verv single Spvcltlo rK.Ui ll VllTx.- f '-r IllO ll.'SI' llw ii-.mftl. XUi-y euro it .r,m fn;fhLr. 1 uuVnrrMnrinf Remrttle ;f i'ic irij, urr or nr. rica. 3 VfAt;, Wt rtn , Worm 0:c... 3-TinO.:n:t tiiMc, i? V utdn.uL4 9-2 i 4 -Diurrhrn. "t rii.'iimt or Art; It- a-Iyt--lcrr.irlp!ai;, LiH.-t; K.a,Lc '23 (('hsirr.i Ttcrbiitt, VoibUia.. 7 ? fc- witl. i roDf nitM. I- Nparal-rir-. Ml.rtii'. Jar:.irlr... .5 r-Mcaucrt 4, Men JUc-lb, erti,o, lO !Vri.-ln Klih'tWtlii. rnHTtifrtttna .4-1 1 l-Sunpir.v(I cr Pfeiufail l'rioi. 1 i V utrs3, :.' JTrufu rn kxU i:f Crr. l sr:'iiylUit, Hirerti j 1 I SrIi Hhoaw, Ar3B t'A tru;.lioni. .tfj 1 5 H Uoumai'kum.or i.Anintic i'liui.. ltr.Blial or niecUin -JJ 1 H OpH'haU.iy. rv eik Kr. M-t -W u i p g f onyh..., 5 ti(-A:.(ll.lif Jfrunl rrcutbU)IJ 2- Lttr ly- 'ia- pu, Ir;vein.d kw.iii Z3 ScimIh!. li.i i;tr-h.I l. lr fuJs, flliUir- ,. z& 1 Otnm al iVt.l:, i L. V. c.Jt :. ci -y, n.d'i ramy 3crrtivt 2( T cknerie frvat I:;:I!i.mj .23 7 Hlrtacy '!nma s- ... .2& i'-?-('i e M b, C;.i.kt rinnry W. a kaaw, Wcts.bgXh.'d.. 31 F.il;tul P;rjrU , i!Iibiij-r::tt I ncrauM Srr 'tti- jt.. Si-iltrmir 1 tinfi;i4i4 CrujUus. m&3 K::r. NUMBERS: I'-hTIv. I. i. ii... y ;-,! ,4e!i i.OI Si-T. i. 'ra,rso!ih- 3iri. a:!pltftlou I. Oil fc 'd Uv Dt kf.-l-tt. or iMct-i ld on nrrtul of prx-. u: 'Wr-M.: . , rt y.rv..i i i nu wntian Tr. s Q 6 Oi HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTinENT." For Film Rt-na! "r Tntrsial. UlrJ orTSWrilTiir: risiuiuln .i;.. a. l.li.ror I i.lin ..f Ihe l:vi.'ttijii. The roli'-f is ii:n.ioiliau.ltM, u:u a. I'.uiu. PEIOE, SO CTS. TRIAL SIZE. ?SCTS. I bj Drnt'.., or Mt B t.. .it f rir. Buarni:f i'i.i. (O.. m lisniuiu, hu. sm tori '.HUMPHREYS'" I:r Ek:;s, Ca;tlo, Sassp, L:s3, Ejjs i SCOTaso T ou Trj-atmrnt of Anlmala 1 ana Lri feui Ji riro. cmrv ( Frvrri ' r.,nr: lioa. lrnnnmtioll , ..A. ( fni.ini .'.l'Miniiiii ,"Uiik IiiTtr, i:,;tam- r r 1 ,,: 11: ,,r r uoirnclei Il.n. t riiia-y end Ktlury Oifeanrs I.i. Lrtivi i ve ii-t-u ., Mnukf. Finr!1 Pottle iovWdosel, - .U(j H-ri:-sry riuvOMm-it Modici.iur, 70O Jnr eu rin-iry Cnre Oil, 1.00 ty Prayr-i tM tr ct prrfia tMjmhfnwmi tm aay fjtur'itv mt rr. ;j(t f prirrv. HI H I iiH t -i ru. CO., 1 1 1 JL 7 13 nilUuB 9U, Xrw fork. ii. t.reHsted, curaways, Their tut'-titv dollars and in chil y ail Oisscs ean te suited in tbis .f r'ss ovcrreets rrer seen io S.,.-i f r clip' aM-iuierc, CbincLil'a aul and nnw : t'ui th" htc-t K'i h,1 t to be had. underwear leave , pantaloons, un- Uc -nry hiiq c of (.Xtr.i siz -.j su styles rt Orr Overall aud can Gt -, ? iid chains, gold rings, 's, V alises, Telescopes, Um- VTs:.-s-. Sr ';-'n.-.-.: '.--it VERY TRULY, S. S. RUBLE, XKEAIKIS I PI UUIEAL DIRECTOR. tfr fe c.? "'i 3 r'm.m- AUILllY, LRA1NS, CAPITAL, DETERMINATION, rJ EXPKR IEXCE are the five points tLat make our businesc- grow larger each day. V gain by every etle a lriend ami customer. 3G- This price will buy your choice from aline of Men's pood ben est Fall suits, m single or doable breasted style. Their true val ue is away above tbe felling prieo, but values 50 begging these days. Have you $6. If so, select one of these suits. $10 The Suits we c.flvr at $10 are vijtj and Ca-iimere cut in both caoDot be matched anjwLcre below $15. TEN DOLLARS. The Fall Overcoats we show at $10 ara made of very Sua Cassitneres and Covert Cloths in latest shades and colors, out in semi or (nil box style; unobtainable anywhere below $14 to $1G. C At $12 we offor a truly superb liae of Meu's All- Wool Suits, cut i latest shapest of Business Sack and Frock Styles, and made of best Aiopriean CasMineres and ClieviotSj they'd bo good value at $18 and $17. TW ELVE DOLLARS Notbins Mike our finely fashioned and c irnfully tailor ed Spring Top OnaN at $12 1-ave ever bpen i.fforsd in this town at that price. St lish d.essers; see them. You will be s-urprised. ! If yen want something rxtra fine nee our imported DrFs Suits at 15. ---Thpy're made of a'l different choice material, cut trinmipd and ewed like custom work, and are the equal of any $20 Suits oered. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Don't buy a Fall Overcoat for $20. $22 or $25 until yen have seen ours for $15. If you don't prefer tbem to most gar mcnts cff.red elsewhere for cne-third to one half more monpy, don't buj Schools will i.pen soon and our regular annual sale of n'dmo! Mi'it -will take place. It'jid: 75 cents will buy choice from a mi of good, durabls and nobby navy ool nred Sailor Suit.--; worth moro than double. $2 will buy chfiiie from a line of Boys' Suits, in all different matprial. and latest piterns, cut in double breasted Kij.ifcr, Ziuive "Jani ir, Priui.-oe, ,1id way, and other new Fall Styles nnidc to sell at $3 and $3.50 $3 9S will buy your Choice from an extra fino line of boys' New Fall Suits in pretty end original styles, and made of f-t; ictly Ail Vuul Cassimerea and Cheviots. Tbey are worth $5 and $0. 50o for choice from a big line of Knee I'ants, madj of wear resisting Cass imeres and Cheviots. Tbe Litest Fashions in Derbys aud Alpioo Ilts for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Exclusive Hatters get a bnidred per cent, more for the same make. NECKWEAR IN THE 2 5c. 50o. A large assortment of Trunks and Satchels oa Second rioc-r at low est Prices. Fl the Wliolasale & Betail Clothier, Bridge St., EiffiMcwn, PsuLa. 1 805, ESTABLISHED. 1889 Rpccla! Invitation To The Publi? To att'.-r.fl the xttractive Sale ol Clothing that goen on daily from fHE IMMENSE ST0GK OF ill ! i It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods hr MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN i j It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUJL STYLES of Su;ts and Overcoats at tho Wonderfully Low J'rices. i His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, po dc.i't fai lu Live him a c;dl il in need of Clothu-g, W. H xJ. MIFFI 1 TOW HAVE ICU EONEYTC IiEFCSIT? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? , c -CALL AT rm Pin L i1- A Pr iS at t KlFLI"i.w, fa. FOUR PER CKK T. IKTKEEBT PAID 0. TIME CLRTJFIt'ATES, Kcncy Leaned at Iciest Rates. JtiXV IS THE WOKI.D. TNi xrvmrlTin qur 1 i aro nneiimnpsl, eaiV.7 CQtlastinir t'J-o boes cf tiny oher bmjirt. Ko4 2octi by teal. trO ET I'll t GKSi 11 Ji E. roa sat.f. by i-H.-ti-ras cry eiut.lt. lyr Q ALE'SMEX j isr t1 it: td LOCAL. OK TRAVELLING, to si ll onr and Nursery Steck. Salarv, Kxpenses Steattv Employment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Dec. 8, '91. Rochester, K. Y. Tbe Senltnel and Repuihtan oUico ia the place to get job work doBe. Tiyit. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. a a FIRST FALL SALE OP uits, p'ehavo jnst returned from a completely dimor&tizcfl Cl-.tbii nmrt.et, and ft'though onr purchA'.ffl wero larger tn.ir. eTtr before r iiionfy invested , owmp to I hr ereat sbriDK ipe tn vaint's, caused bv tbe great itrineoucy tar Ie?s thun ;n previous seiton. TLm. of wj i . . ii : a ii -i ivri .i n n ivi 1 11 11 u v wm tic tire iu tur iitv.or). made of fine All Wool American CheT- sinjrT and dnubbv breisted stylus, and NEWEST SHAPES, A R L E Y rZS" PA. J UM ATA VALLKY 1U:TK, F ?jir-t.ixTew?r, r t. WITH BltANCD AT PORT F.CYAL. StoktoIderB Iudivi"5cany Li abb. JOSKPn ROTI1ROCK. Pr,u' n' T. VAN IKTVIV, Cashier. TUBECTOBS. V. C. Pr.meroy, .f"pph Tr tl roek, John Kt-r'r'er, Josiah L. H.irton, Knhert K. Pnrker, Lonia E. Atkinson, T, V. I.w.j, SToccnoiriERs ; Philip M. Ke, nor, Annie M. ;hnlley, Jonf(.h Rothrork, Jane II. Irwir, I . K. ikinscn, R. K. Pa'k-r, VT. C Porwroy, J. riolmes Irwin Mury Kcrtx, Jerome K. Thompbon. Jr, John fr7.!er, T. V. Irwin. rhnrlotfeSnvder, Josiuh L B.irton, John M. PUir, Robert H. Patter on, F. M. V. reTiBlI, Levi Light, PamnelS. Rothrock, Wm. Swarta. Solomon Manbeck, ""hrp- and Four per cer.'. if. teres t will be paid oa certificate of deposit. fjan 23, 1821 tf to mm in PutPrtni frrnn ths fffecu of you Jifui error, mrr dec, waiting weaknetM, lout ntAubood, ef o., I wIlI end a. vlublr trt;.i containing taW p&rtlculmra for hom cure, FPEEf charge. A sptoadld aaedieal work ; should b read by every Zixan who ia Darrooa ard debilitated. Addream., RUPTURE! 'n.A mmnlnn.' livDr.J. n. Jin-. , VII lHkbl I .... . I'O. iLTt At 'ni'P. 1.H IHirrH binArhn. . 1 lay. Thuuskmls of rare. Dr. Mayer Is ut lloioi Pnn, ltemlinar, Pa., necood Satarday ol each month- bead for circulars. Ailricv Xri:u ,ii!'n.s. ,.r:f)Ho-V: . j i . .aonriij'.'d;.;iJ5'.:WM:.".-iW-5h. TWrT'MJpJI ft l i' 1 in. til I'-inrTTnm. r. --V IHJ.itnV ' 'TUttiJ.t: li K'HVt!WW!'trV-fff("PTW .Yvo