iTINEL & IlEPDBLIOAN MlfFLlNTOWN. WEDNESDAY. JAN. Bl. 1894. B. V. S CflW BIER CP;OB AND . ftl'TOft. RHPUBLICiN ticket. STATE. Congressman at-Lire. Hox. Gatxsiia A. Grow. HON". GALUSHA A. GROW Franve proposes to iff rates. raise Ler tar- Tbe democracy d-ited in tbe field at large. Lav3 two candi for Congressman Krsn William and Bismark smoked the pip" of peace last week, and the ex :' .ble ppoplo in tbe eities of i1! many were almobt wild over tbe event. The Democracy have lost tbe hos tility to United States bonds that they manifested years ago. They are now tbe most ardent advocates of ibc issue of bonds. Democratic papers have leen pub. liahing what is not true about tbe expression of Governor Beaver on the subject of tbe uise of the pres- . 1 I 1 ' T-t , . , tui uani limes, risewnore in luis paper read what tbe General .ays. Rev. H. H. Pi kehin,;, a M. E. Min istcr, iu Pittsburg, bus been expelled friiu th church for improper treat inent of 14 and 15 year old grills of his church. He should not be left off by an expulsion from the ministry The Mayor of Chicago, has order ed th police of thit c'vy to arret all participial in boxing matches ard the sports of that persuasion, will bve to take to some honest employ ment oi leiive Chicago for some oth. er town wl.ere lxxirig gambling is permittu 1. The Democracy used to denounce tho bond coupon clipper, now Cleve laud and Carlisle are imploring the country to allow II. em to issue more bonds to save them from the finan cial wreck of their own bad legisla Thoy don't denounce the bond - i on clipper now. Democratic congressman Beltz hoover, of Cni Psle, is iu favor of a protective t:.riff. A number of his party want to call the county com r'.oc to ask him to resign. Mr. Belthoover will likely tell the com luittee that tbe people who get along best are thuso who attend to their own business. Thk opposition to tbe issue of new bond is growing stronger iu the Democratic house hold every day. sud now, worse thau all the House Committee on the judiciary bring a resolution into Congress denying the right of Secretary Carlisle to is sue lxnds that have not been author ized by Congress. CoMiKihSMAN Sibley, of the Craw ford county district, has given of-ft-uoe to the store box politicians of the democracy in his district by de claring in favor of a protective tar iff. The county committee asked um lo ronijrn, ati lie im not nave tLt cjurare to tell the county corn mittde just' what should have been told ibem, but he resigned. Possi bly be was disgusted with demo cratic politics and wanted out. - . UoMjitusMix Sibley has resigned becauss the democratic county, com mittee, of Craw'ord county ask him to resign, because he is not in favor of tho Wilson Tariff bill Sibley resigned, ajd the district after all that will elect a republican. But the cheek of that couuty committee iu asking a man elected by tho people to resign, is harder than the cheek of a brazen image. The duties of a county committee are simply exe cutive and do not exUnd to the ex pression of preference between can didates or to the power or dictation is to what an office holder elected by the people shall do. There is one good thing that the superlative check of the Democratic county com mitte of Sibley's county has done, it will reanlf iu the election of a Repub lican to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Sibley. A democratic congressman named Thompson a steel rail manufacturer, cheered the hearts of free traders by making a free trade speech. The free- n .t.s said now we have the i.'-.ciit that will tell, coming from i. manufacturer, but lo and be -iuid when Thompson is looked into it is learned that he has a complete 1 " w monopoly of the iron that he makes into rails. His rails are protected by patents and no man dare make anything in the rail line like them. That's enough from - Thompson on that point, but then Jilt. Thompson in a debate in Congress expressed himself not only in favor of free trade but he declared it to be his purpose to go into other parts of the world and employ the cheapest labor that he can get to run his mills. He is just the kind of a man after the heart of the leaders of tbe Democracy. He wants free trade, because it cannot effect him but will make his business better, because his iron is protected by . patents and cannot be reached by the competi tion of other men. He is in favor of going to Europe to import work men from there because he cm get them to work for less wages than Americans have been used to getting. No one can compete with him in the iron rail business because he is pro- tected by patents, but he proposes to compete and brake down others by importing cheap foreign workmen. A Piece Forneys. I- Save a part of your weekly earnings, even it be no more than a quarter of a dollar; and put your savings monthly into a savings' bank. 2. Buy nothing until you can pay for it, and buy nothing you do not need. A young man who has grit enough to follow these rules will havw taken the first step upward to success in business. He may be compelled to wear a coat a year longer, even if it bo unfashionable; he may have to live in a smaller bout-e than some of his acquaintances; his wife may not sparkle with diamonds nor be re splendent in silk and satin, just yet; bis children may not be dressed as dolls or popinjtys; his table may be plain and wholesome, and the whiz of the beer or chxmpagne cork may never be heard in his dwelling; he may have to got along without the earliest fruit or vegetablef; he mar have to abjure the club-room, the tilt ate , and the paniblitig hell, and to reverence the Sabbath day, and follow the precepts of the B.'ble in stead; but ha will be better off in every way for this self discipline. Yes, he may do ail these without detriment to his manhood or health or character. Irue. emptv-headed folk may sneer at him and affect to pity him, but he will find that he has grown stronger-hearted and brave enough, to stand the laugh of the foolish. He has become an indepen dent man. He never owes anybody, and so he is no man's slave. He has become master of himself will be come a leader among men, and pros perity will crown his every enter prise. Young man, life's discipline and li'e's success come from hard work and earlier frelf denial; and hard earned success is all the sweet er at the time when old years climb npon your shoulder and you need propping tip. Mil Continent. A Piece Tor C.lrls. Right to the point in the following readable little article from tho New Yoik Sun: We all know the girl who writes, "I want to come to the city and earn ny living; what chance have If" She writes us from Tini buctoo and from Ihe country town where we used to live ourselves. She can do "most auj thing, you know," to earn money, from painting a plaitue to writing editorials on the eccentricities of the tariff; and the town she was born and brought up in, where every one calls her by first nume and likes her, where she has a sunny little room all to herselx anil s new gown whenever she cries for it, won't hold her any longer. Now here is an answer to that girl that a woman wrote who knew what she was talking about. Tois letter should be printed, framed and hung in t-veiy country schoolhouse, every village seminary, every small city high school. The woman's name is Martha Dverts Holden, and the ambi tious girl of whom she writes had written to her: "I felt like posting an immediate auswer and saying, Stay where you are.' I didn't do it, though, for I knew it would be useless. The girl is douiiu to come, ana come she will. And she will drift into a third-rate boarding housr, than which if there is anything meaner let us pray. And if she is pretty nhe will hay to carry herself like snow on high hills to avoid contamination. If the is confiding and inuocent, the fate of that highly-persecuted heroine of old fashionpd romance, Clarissa Har lowe, is before her. If she is homely the doors of opportunity are firmly closed against her. If she is smart, she will perhaps succeed ia earning enough money t pay her board bill and have suffniiput left over to in dulge in the muddenin extravasrance of an occasional paper of pins or a ball of tape. YV hat if, after hard lal)or and repeated failure, she does secure something like success? No sooner will she do no than ur will Ftep some dapper youth who will beckon her over the border into the land where troub'es juct begin. She won t know how to sew or bake or make good coffee, for such arts are liable to be overlooked when a girl makes a career f r herself: and so love will gallop away over the hills like a ridf rless steed and happiness will flare like a light in a windy night. "Oh, no, my little country maid, stay where you are if you have a home and friends. Be content with fishing for trout in the brook rather than cruising a stormy sea for whales. A great city is a cruel place for young lives. It takes them as the cider press takes juicy apples, sun kissed and flavored with the breath of the hills and crushes them into pulp. There is a spoonful of juice in each apple, but cider is cheap. The girl of whose success you read is in nine cases out of ten the eirl with a friend at court who erives her the opportunity to show what she can do. Without such a friend the path of the lone girl in a rreat citv is a briery uphill track." Delaware Items. We are blessed with muddy roads thus far. "A stitch in time saves nine." F. F. Rbom, of H irrisburg, visited in this place last week. Maggie R. Kinzer and Blanch Fry are going to conduct a select school, at East Salem this coming spring, thty are both good instructors. Miss Ella B. Kurtz will go to Brooklyn as soon as her school closes to attend the M. E. Nurses Training college. May success be with her. The spelling bee, at Lock Port was well attended by the Goodville Skouts. The musical concert that was held at East Salem was a suceess. Rev. Kelly organized a Yountr 1'eople s Christian Union, last Sun day, tbe following are the officers: 1 resident Maggie R. Kinzer. secre- tary, Minnie Hoops; corresponding secretary. Weslv Dower: treasurer. Joseph Hoops; vice president, Rev. Kelly. Miss Kate Graybill, of Richfield, is spending several days with her brother C. Graytill of this place Miss Mary Farra, of Philadelphia, speut several day with her brother and father near Maze. Mies Mary Kanffman and sister were the guests of Mrs. John Stover last week. Milton Lauver was the guest of Mr. Samuel Kurtz last Wednesday night. Danuel Elsesaor moved to Shrank ville last Thursday. Nathan Kurtz will go to Illinois in February, he is going to work for his brother. Mr. Wickersham was in our vacin ity some time ago. D. B. Humberger, William Benner, and Fannie Leitzel are going to at tend the Normal school at East Salem this coming spring. Last Saturday eveuing whan the sun was sinking behind the Western horizon, and when night was draw ing its black curtains over the val leys, when all nature seemed to go too its swtet repose, death, ecrered the quiet home of Grant and Grace Vanormer, and took from there the wife and beloved mother of the household. Death, Oh where is tby sting. It comes to the King on his ! throne, to the Minister in the Pulpit and to the prisoner in his cell. It matters not where it enters it causes some hearts to be filled with sorrow. This departed daughter, mother, wife and sister, leaves many friends that mourn her loss. We mourn her loss as a faithful member of our Sunday School, but we hope she has joiued a a member of the redeemed. After a short ex hortation by Rev. J. Landis, from the Thess. 4, 13. Bat I would not have you to bo ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are ablecr tbfif ye sorrow not, even ts others which have no hope. She was con sined to her last resting place in the Presbyterian cemetery near McAlis terville there to wait to give her tin !ii account before God on the great judgement day. With sad hearts we offer our tribnte of love and esteem for onr departed friend whom it has pleased the Father to c.tll into the glorious company of the redeemed. " here faith is lost in pight and nope in glad iruiuon. here our pravers and alms are treasured as our memorial, where there is fulness of joy forever. There fore be it ro solved: That we as members of tbe Goodville Sunday School, express our sense of lo.is in her death, whil confident that our loss is ber eternal gain. mat in this aniiction we lxw in humble recognition, of the unerriDg will of God, whose ways are always right, and whose grace is adequate to au the needs ot our charging Jot xnat - we neriiiv testily to our high appreciation of her affectionate niss as a wife, to her fidelity as a mother and to her heartfelt sympathy she showed amongst all. That our heart felt sympathies bo tendered to the husband, parents and sisttrs, who tenderly and faith fully ministered to her in her lint illness, and would point thorn to him who has svd, "I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the berieved husband and family, and that they be published in the county papers. ( D. B. Hcmberoeb, "( II J. Kl-RTZ. What Do You Take Medicine for? Because you are sick and want to get well, or because you wish to prevent illness. Then remember that Hood's Sarsaparilla eurts all diseases caused by impure blood aud debility of the system. It is not what its proprietors say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that that tells the story of its merits. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's, purely vegetable Hood's Pil!s, 25c. Blalne's Handj manual I'seftil Information or There has just been published in Chicago a most valuable book with the above title, compiled by Prof. Wm. II. Blaine, of Lancaster Univer sity. Its 500 pages are full of just what its name implies useful infor mation and we fully advise all our readers to send for a copy of it. It is a compendium of things worth knowing, things difficult to remem ber, and tables of reference of great value to everybody, that it has never before becu onr good fortune to possess in such compact shape. Our wonder is how it can be published at so low a price as ia asked for it. It is handsomely bound in flexible cloth covers, and will be sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents in postage stamps, by the pub lishers. G W. OGILVIE & CO., 276 & 278 Franklin St., Chicago, IU. An attempt was made to rob a train at Blockwood station, New Jersey, last Sunday evening. It is not long since such rascality was con sidered as belonging exclusively to the western country. Tea-Day Excuriloa Tickets to Washlagtoa, D. C-, at Greatly Reduced Rates. The success attending low-rate ex cursions to the National Capital iu the past prompts the Pennsylvania Railroad Company again to" place similiar tickets on sale this winter and spring These will be good for ten days, and on the special train, or on any regular train except the Limited, leaving Pittsburg on the dates select ed, which are January 25th, February 21st, March 22d, and April 19th. The tickets will be good for return passage for ten day, and stop-over at Balti more in either direction will be per mitted within the limit. The rates on thes trips place them within the means of a'l, and, consid- ur attractions or. wasli- "Stoa and the educational benefits to be derived from a visit to its in stitiuione, it would bo difficult to imagine a better way in which to spend a few days. The followimrrates will app!y from the various points qnote'l, aud the Fpecial train will be run on the fol lowing schedule: Rate .$0 00 . 8 05 . 8 80 . 7 90 Train Lvs. Pittsburg. East Liberty. . Braddock It win 8 05 A. M. 8.15 8.28 " 8.47 " 9.58 - 7.32 ' 7 54 9,09 " 6.15 G.23 " 9.22 " 9.26 ' 9.36 ' 10.22 " 11.12 " 10.35 " 11.20 " 12.05 P. M 12.17 " 10.34 A. M 9.5S " 10.41 " 10,50 " Uniontown 7 G5 Conuelsville 7 35 Scottsdale 7 35 Greensburg 7 35 Butler 9 00 Indiana 8 45 B'.nirsvillle 7 55 Latrobe 7 35 Derry 7 35 Johnstown 7 35 Cresson 7 35 Martinsburg 7 35 Hollidaysburg ... 7 35 Alt-oona 7 35 Bellwood 7 35 Belief jnte 7 25 Cleurfield 7 25 Philipsburg 7 25 Osceola 7 25 T rone 7 25 Huntingdon G (5 Bedford 0 Crt Mt. Union fi 30 McVeytown 5 95 Lewistewn Junct. 5 00 Mifllin 5 25 Port Royal 5 15 Newport 4 60 DaLcannon 5 20 Washington, Arrive 12.27 12 55 9.50 1.15 1.35 1.50 2.10 2 14 2 41 2.5S 7.4 P. M. A. P. It Never fails to Curs MANNERS IMJUbLCi LA I KAU I OAKSAPARIUA. I'oslllve itnd esallve. Tho Race Question is untitled but it if settled that II od's Sarstl pan 11a leads all remedies. Disease marches through all landn But good health blouses all who tak Hood's Ssrsaparilla. Uvspepsia is a great fo3 of the human race. But Hood's Sarsapa rilla puts it to llight. Scrofula is one of the most terrible of diseases. But Hood's Sarsapa rilla expels it irom the system. xiib puopie oi mis iay, use joie, sutler from boils. But Hood s Sar saparula is a siverign remedy for them. Catarrh is one of the most dis greeable diseases. But Hood's Sar saparilla is sure to relieve and cure it Tt f 1 ., ... ivueumaiism racks the svstem like a thumb screw. But it retreats be fore the power of Hood's Sarsaparilla Loss of appetite leads to melan cholia. But Hood's Sursnparilla makes the plaiuest report tickle the palate. Life is short and time is (leetino- But Hood's Sarsaparilla will bless humanity us the ages roll on. Ths best and salt Doubls Extract Sarsaparilla Is Manners. Hears. Tsfcs ao sthsr. BO cants. Beaver and niiNlnes sion. Oepres- Governor Boavor has been mis- gusted by tbe Democratic press, as naving said, tne depression of bust- nees would have come, no matter who the people elected President. Congressman Mahon of this district sent a despatch to the governor in to tbe report and this is the reply thtt the Governor sent to Mahon. "Bei.lej)nte, Pa.. Jan. 19th. 1894. "Hon. Thad. M. Jlahon. 'Mt DtAR Sir: Your telecrram of this date just received. I have never said anywhere to any person: 'I have liO doubt that if Harrison had been re-elected the business depression would have come anyway and the protection syKtem was the greatest enrse ever inflicted on a free people. Ou tho contrary I believe, as I have always believed, and Fsy as I have always said, that the protcc'ion system is the only one which will en able this country to maintain its own industrial independence, its dignity and its prosperity. It is essential to the individual prosperity, to tho wage earner and payer ali ke, and any serious interference with that system, as it has been in force for over thirty years must necessarily involve the country and all classes of our citizens in the distress and depression which now hang over us like a pall. "Very cordially yours, James A, Beaver. Scientific America. Age icy for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. Trrr Infnrmattoti and free Handbook write to MirX.N '! Tfil RKOADWST. Nkw Toitir. Dldest bureau t"r securing patents In America. l.Tery pnteut tkrn out by us is brought before Uie public by a notice given tree of caaora ui tu Tanrest rtrrala-Hnn ef any scientific paper In tb rttrlfl. Hhleiuliaie lllubtrated. No ititeUlsi.nS man ehnuld he wlthtnit It. Weeklr. :,.00 a ytnr: Sl.'l six mouthy. AtlnTepa .MtTNN & CO- TUBL13UIKS. 3S1 Ilroadwar, Sew fork. aJ r v K e47 13 but Mn deer,. 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IT Hl A SpHm Catarw r $ta A TVnirt PinHf. Tte Brl CUis ml St eVx s. IT QIXOTty CiM." BIW1 TlMMcfc T.tWn. E- ift StB4graaJf . la. MMSIIVlULsav VlUJAMS A AOCC8-;. ROCHCSTCfl, N. I. l't iiK v.uton mn.o.v.f LI I Ifint orfi. ra ; r- tiae I X LINISSY'S ELCOD SEARCHES. " wall raw Jtnil. i'fni);ri, tirruf- via, Ml-rtaim, Trttr, frrrkU; f.lark it- aitm, lAr. JLtl ltmyUtt mrll it. , the: sellers medicine co. Pittsbiuhgm, Pa. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Erma: Plaua inform your reailer .hat t hava a pillTa ratuerly for tha shore-named dia-aae. By Ita tlmaly uan thonnauda ofhnjiales Caaea hava hwn pirraanrnU7 cured. laballbeKlad to send two laitilra of my remedy FKKK to any ot Tour readers who hare conmitnption if they will aaua me their Eiprraa and P. O. address. Ibwpert fullT. I. A. aUXX'M. M. C. 1S1 Pearl St.. N. T. Nothln- On Earth Will Jj I K J Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong; and Hea'thy ; Prevents sll Disease. for MouttiHfj iltnm. Mr nal tenth M a o-nt a 'lay. So oOmt iw- f Mirth na trrno-. ntric-tl a titMii. ine. "One larva can aav.! -10 ar-ni rtti to preVHtit il'UP." one ruiuiut-r. If yon rant set It aeul to us. We mail hk i-at.-k I llvtl 4 If I 4 ib tui 20. ix ran!. t On. alpn-a. paid. Ifeaaitry Htt0tng liutilr. prh IS cent, fre. wlih SI rt unl'-r- in.ira. Sample cinvj of Ths Rear foi-LTar I'.rRa -eniVrva. t. S. JilrA.'!l 'V .BCuet-ta lluur St.. Koetoa, Haas It Is atohitely pore. HUfhly roneentrated. In 11x11- LU.il.. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby frvi-n rtat lrtfera of Ad ministration upon the rxta'u ot Abraham GieS, lat ot .Wilfopt townxl.ip, dVccan-d, have in duti lorm fit law Mtn a"-rr t to the underairntM. AH persons inri. Iitui to said estate are reqiiratcd to malts imaii d iate pay ment and ilu-ie. having cla ms to presi-ut th' ni rlnlv anthr plicated r pay ment. V AKTIN I.. (il"-!S, jiilim- itratort Patterson, Juniata Co., I'i. E XtCLTDR'S NOTICE. Eritste of Elizabeth Ksnflni:tn. Letters Testanienturv on tlie esfste of Klizibeth Kaiitlmtn. tl-cessed. iste of Fay ette townhip, h-'Vin hern ersnterl to the ucdersiued. A" person itirlottted to sniti estate are reqiie'et to make immediate payment, and those having claima to pre fsnt the same without iIhIkt. LEWIS DEGEN, Extcutor, KcAlisterviile, Jnniata Co.. Penna. OT1CE OF APPEALS. Orrica: or Cot stt t'oMaisi(SERS, MirfLisTiwt, Pa., J. 12, IS'M. Notice is hereby given that sn appeal wi 'I ba held at the Contmissioners's Oilice. Mif- Hintown.as follows: For the WEST SIDE of the river on MONDAY, JAN U . KY2!th, 1894. and lor theE AST SIDE, TUESDAY, I JANUARY 8":h, lS'M, when and where ; all persons who Think themselves aggrieved by the late assessment can attend if tliny think proper. By order of Connt Commiioners. W. II. GKONINUER. Clerk. 10URT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. JEKKMI All LYONS, Tresident Judge ot the Court of Common I'laas, for the Forty-First Judicial District, componed of the coanties of Juniata and Perry, and the Hoi orsl.les JOSIAH L. BAR TON and J. P. WICKERSHAM, Associate Judges of tht. said court of Common Pleas ol Juniata couaty, by pret-.pt dnly issued and to me directed tor holding a Court of Oyer at.d Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv ery, and tiener.il Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace at Mitllititown, on the FIRfT MONDAY OF FEBRUARY, 1891, BEING TUE5th DAY OF THR MONTH. Notice hebkbt gives, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace snd Constables of the County ot JuahtH, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rec ords, iDtUisiiions, examinations and oyer reniemberancas, to do those things that to their otrces respectfully appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or may be io tbe Jail of raid county, be then and there to prosecute against them as ball be just. By an act of the Assembly, passed the ''.th day ot May. IS54. it made tho duty of .Justices of the Peace ot the several coun- ies ol this Commonwealth to return to tbe tMerk ol the Court of Quarter Sessions of heresptcttve counties, all the recogiif. zances euteted into oefore them by anyuifj. zen or persons charged with the coo mis. sion ol an crime, except sucb cases as may I e ended before a Jutice of the Pe tce, mi tier existing laws at least ten days bolore thr conuiiet ceii'etit of the session of the Court to shich ibey are made returnable respectively, and in all cases where racug-i-izances sn entered into jesa than teiiilava l-elore tbe commencement ol the session to which they are made returnable, the raid Justices are to return the same in the same manner ss if said act had not been pilled Dated at Millliutown, tbe 2nd dav of Jan. in Ihe year of our Lord, one thou and eight hundred and ninety-four. SAMUEL LAPP, aAert7. SuKKirr's OrricE, Mittlibtown, Jauuary 2, 1591. J f0 Pacify"! ' the Vhs. Blood. 4, ASK FOR AND TRY DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER4 and CURE lor RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM is on, of ths wortM diteaMS which arts! Iron Bad Blood', By usino. MANNERS DOUBLE EXTRACT ' SARSAPARILLA yoi' con rid yourscltofi this draad dissua. Manner Ssrsssui ill Co.. 6innh. mlo. N. V : 4fE!Ts: I waeA'-otMniil Mitlr.rvr Irom Rheumatism, ott- unHnie to brave- it-y phnir. Io the winter of le I p'd ovei ' Sn5 for doctor billx. 1 ti led vo.jr Ktulde fcrrrart SarsHparillx. Mini it mode a well I ...an . I , 1 1 at inn . K A friend ot .winners iKuibl Lxttail oar- , l3Rpa:-ilia. oars truiv, ' ffv HO OK P. JAIHtN AlUa-bcny, Pa. PER EOTTLE. THE WORLD OVER. M'PG.BT THE mahnCRS Sarsaparilla C0a BlNOHAMTOM. N Y. X . eK FREtT A Valaithle Rook n Wwwoam IlneMf4 seat rre f mny MlUrefts. and poor paunu ca Jdo obteia tUU meitcij.sD fis of vlutrs rsts. Mivieul hu hsn nmnBivrl bv tbdi Rirrprand Pa:ur KiHOiiT. oi Pert Wayne, Ind xmct UK, aud iaieow pniM.red aoderhis direction bj Uie KDEMIC MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Bold hj Drnnrista at 81 per Bottle. 0 for S3. Xatr-e Slxe. 91.7S. 6 Dottle for SO. Mifflin ACADEMY 13 THE Cheapest School IN THK STATE. BOARD AT COST. THE S T TJ D JS 1ST T B ARE HARD AVOHKERS. 130A.RDIlSrC4 13 KlxVllTI EN T WILL BE ESTABLISHED nt the Ix'giuninjr of the WINTER TERM. The Necessary Expense! are put at the .Minimum. WRITE FUR TERMS TO J. H. DYSINGER. A. B-. PHISC1PJL. SJIALL FAR ill AT FRIVATE SALE. LOCi IIOl.SE Si. R4.K ItlRX, A nice little Farm in Siisqtiehanni town nhip, ner school, church, mills and stora, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, baring thereon erected a iiuvxl two-story ami out-biiiMinr;. all in a fno'l state ol re I sir. The Und is in good state of culti vation. Ibis property can bs bought at a very low figure. For terms an I further descrip tion, call on, or address, PATTERSON &. SCHWEYER, Attorneys at Law, MiUlioiown, Pa. VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL I 1 lev Kuilroad t'omoaiiv. Time i:it ot p-isaeneer trafia. in September 11,IH!. effect ou Monl4V, STATIONS. West, ward. a T East ward. I 2 P 1 A M 6 ft 10 IK OK 10 03 6 12 10 07 b' IS 10 10 6 25 10 17 6 ti 10 2" 6 31 10 2 6 89 10 34 fi 61 10 45, 6 54 10 49 T 16 It 00 7 12 11 07' T 17 U 7 23 II 1 Newt It Btt-lo Bridge Jniii its t-umsce ... Wahneta Srlvan .... Wat r Plug Kloomheld Juiict'n. Vs'let Road KiliotiMinrg. ...... Uteen Park ....... I .o sville .. Fort Robeson ..... Center Cisna's Run Aiideraonburg Blain Mount Pie 4atit ... New German! 'n ... P M 4 Oi K 10j 8 07 8 m 8 00 7 5fi 7 51 7 4S 7 40 7 26 7 20 7 14 7 OH ti 59 fi 55 SUM 8 S3 8 60 8 46 3 41 3 AH A & 3 15 8 IO X 04 2 56 2 49 2 45 2 4 7 27 11 ? 6 fill 7SMI ill) 6 H 7 -II II 86 fi 34 7 45 II 4' fi ;i't 2 21 2 20 Nt'TE SitftiiH'-s no Jjhoiit- roiiiM-rtton. seent, T" teie- O. thlNli. I rr-sidunt ind Mauajrer. C. K.. .Viles, i.i-r.tl AfCi'tit. r f.'.f L. GOOD HUMK IXVKSTMENT. The fits! mar's Ata ooiils o! tbe Mifflia- towa and lattero:i Water Companies, are now oflercd lor sale at th Juttiat t rally Bank. The amount of tha issiiajs7.010. Ten (10) bonds are $I,l;00 each. The rate of interest is Hire (5) percent, clu trnt taxes, psyable in semi-annual coupons. Tha Mif flin coupons in f ebruary and Aufrnst, and the rtfernn coupons in April and October. The princip-il is finable in twenty (20) y; si s and ledreruable in ton (10) years. The Companies have beun in operation. Nino (') months and hm an income that i quit, sufficient to meet the interest on tht bonds and all other charges. The stisrb-holdera ot the companies are Louis K. Atkinsoq president; L. Bmks, vice president; K. E i'arRer, Secretary; T. V. Irwin, treasurer. Jeremiah Lyons, F. M. M. Pennell, W1IIK. Hoopes aod Wm. U. Banks, and they par pose tn keep safe the interests of patreni, bond-holders aud creditors before they take an return for their own investment. Kx. cept tbe Original Court House bonds which bore six (6) per cent, interest. There baa never been so good a bond investment offer ed to investors, l'rice par and accrued in terest. Subscribe for tbe FaariHEL ass ficrusLt 0S5, a good j'sj-er. 5 Plso's Remedy for Catarrh la th "B I I Beat, Kaaloat to Tae, and t heapeit. I 1 I I Sold by DrrjaVlxs or seat be snslU I I EJ BOc . T. Banltlos, Warren, fa. U lit tURtS WHUt: Ail Cist: IailS. 171 i J Best Voash Srrup. Tastes Good. Vas f 1 B fn tlSJSi Bensl try drusTJpta. Wonderful liar gain ATTRACTIONS At Schott's! Only while we have in Stock are we able such Big Bargains. AU Wool French Henriettas for 48o; Former Trice, Co cents. All Wool French Serges, 4Sc; Former Prices. 65o. All Wool Cloth for 4o, worth Sou. Half Wool Henriettas for '23c, worth 35a. 2-") Yards of Best Bleached .Vu-slin made for $'2. 15 Yards of ood Uleaohed Muslin for $1. 17 Yards of fair quality. Bleached lulin for $1. 20 Yards of good Bleached .Vuslin for $1. 18 Yard of better quality. Un bleached Musliu for $1. 15 Yards of fine Un bleached .1uslm for $1. 25 Yards of the bet-t and heaviest Uo-bached .1usiin for $1. 9 Yards of eood Canton Flannel for 50o. 8 Yards of better " for 50o. 7 Yard of still heavier Canton Flannel for 50c. 10 Yards of the best Canton Flannel for $1. Blankets for Too a pair. Blaukets better for 'Ma a pair. Blankets still heavier for $1 50 and $2. Bast Faotory, All-Wool Blankets for $3.50 to $4 75 a pair. Shawls in single and double at less prices. Ginghams, god quality, 21 yards for$l. Fancy dress liiogbauis, 10 varda for tio. 21 Yards of gnnd Calicoes for Si. Ladies' Shoes $1. $1.20, $1 50, $2. .Ven's Shoes for $1.25, $1.50. $2 , .2 50. Ladies' Rubbers tor 2 on. Men's gum boots fer $2 45 a pair. All our Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wiudow Shad's and everything in our stor proportionate low prices. Call Early. SCHOTT'S STORES. c s x x -ii r. r. s r. ii ii c KMC.-i..COwtOHHOUC ii it ii -i;-caii.c e- -1 -1 C5 M - n O rC C O ii O I CO Z lii l-a l-1 rf- t C C - U v -1 C t utc IC OHHHUHHCcoscsuffltttxai -kiCii3:c4.i; u -l -i a r. n tt i(- a - (- ti c M ti tt ii t- X x Ti -1 i s - e - H c - H s r - . (S . -i-i-ixxc-o C i jC X C.T C t zr. ti. ti ti s-i to o i-i Ct Ct C: a z c: - -t -I -J -J J P i : ? -3 - - c - u u 4- . . en ct a a n cn e, n - -2r?ct:I??3itt2roccco,.too i- cj " o i to x x c c r i -i x x XXX Ct St c c iv u i: c; to Z3 S3 S i se r 5r H " i CA CHI o, I nnUL MAKKS COPYRIGHTS. C.X I OBTAIN A PATENT t Erjn'.l snpwr and sn bnntt optsion For a t a a- tt.. wno bavc bxtl nwlr Mftr ( writ, to c.frriratoinimiatnii atuinpas. ('ommnnicav Uons atrirtlr cor,fld-ntial. A llaadbaak or la. rormsMcm nrnmunc 1'alrnla am bow to ob tain tlim mi fr.. Also a oatalosaaof leal ao.l K-iantinc ho..k avnt frie. " latrnts Utkra thruoi b Mann Ol. raM-ra snlsl notln-iotbe Scientific A nrrirsVnrf ib'J!l? Jl' wwlr bit" th 7bl"e ilthl l . . , , . : rmvuiuq rZ ' "'Haoiir iitaai rstwi. bar b far th. """in t ana rnr-ntldr work In thm BalKllna Hlit;on, inontbly. alita roar B,nl ttfj.l Plsts in oolors. and t.botograph. ofniw hZHFiiZ Ln.pi n"bl,n WMf b, Tw tl, MLN BW lOlia. 3 BKOaUWaT. ft raw -aaal a fa earatl tass Mannsra Doubts fca trtaalaraaaatlUa. It's tht Daat Trj It 60 cants. (Tow -.KKr. tMrlti r atxl Tu.r mLmIiIc with S20 -a Phosphate . lhan atthaiiyft.rttll7rmade. - r quan.T (anil K-r I m or kept. S.td to Fsrtu KTalirvt. NoAK.-nta. J sac . Mq lor riic $3,009.00 A YEAR FOa THE INDUSTRIOUS. .... want work that i, ., ilMn roHfible 1 s. u. war atldre,. i.tmltlv. 1U 'D' sm.I u .unrn how to rum lri.i S.A iui . . V ev, r-.,ce,su.l U,,.,-, tl..-,-.,,,.!..'.,,",, ,Tw,V h Ley rut. tt.ske lhat am..,,,,,. SM Vi V, Z l.-ar or ,l, re.,ir.-. ,. h ti.ne n... "v?,"'J ,t ll,l,r,., lK,..r.-,l,le. , r, lH.,iZ.tar .K.launeUr..e.,,B., rj ,ronil ' T i" . ah. rer-r yo j,e. Tlie ream 5 L hottr.- workoften w 't JZtS, I Webs .-r.urlit tltim.a...l...f ?." S-r. :,. ,.,.,- . .. . "'" 1 all urt-lv l.rius ilaetn rirl..-. Collie ef the smartest Mill nie in thin rouiitrr otr.. tl tlie .isrt 'otl. r-:ISV n HI, wxnelliiin. tl.,,. .. .. ... '"yiloMt l..ok brimfnl of .. . , ' . J "V. "re. A f advice i ftf to Sell lv writinaT for 1. Ht-liM-oiir. Delay are coatly. not to morrow. V aw t stow blKiccr. batti-r ami , fj 'It list. fcO. CHEsllCn WORKS. -14 -v WRK, PA. jiJFj E. C. ALLEN & CO.. Box 20, AUGUSTA, MAINE. these goods to give you c-. c: cv r. r. n ct e Iw . fi MHOtOlC ? -1 SI S t CI 1 o t-t tO -i a n . k 'A c; k u c m S r $ -K it - - i C o ; Oi ' 1 I H OCOl-'K-iJ y . ii, ti CO it to ii o I -. Ci o Ci X CI to Ct Ci tc 1 x X X X X 3C O to cs ct C5 ii to c-i ro tc 5 Pi i- w - t Cl C5 -ti tl IO o zz Louts K. Atiinso-,. F. m. m. PtltKmLl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW MlKrLlNTOWN, PA. ,.wivm vn uaio atrnot, in place c f resl- ' fi Anna s w . - tn . l .ttia b. atamson, Ksq 1 south Of ct26, lb92. 1. PATTR.,, JR., WILBIR KQWriEI. PATTER SO.tT & SCIIU EYKR, ATT0RXEVS AT LAW, MIFF LIN TOTVH, PA. a.Dn.cRAw...BD,r,K. PA1WIS M.CRAWf8BO JR. D. M. CRAWFORD k. SON, have formed a partnership for the practire ot Mediciue and thoir collatternl brwn-he. Ullice at old stsnd, cornt r of Third and Or "nK streets, M.ftl.nt-wn. Fa. One or belli l them will be found at their office at ail times, unless otherwise professionally en- April 1st, 1S90. ; J3 F. ACKLEY, Fhysieisn snd Accoucheur, will pursue also as s specialty , ,hs treaim.nt ofdis esses ,he throat an.1 ...gJstive sy.te a Acute snd Chronir. ' ' Garfiold Tea "t-s. aamplafrn. U.mu taa'...l!t W. txhst .N.T. Cures Constipation KEHGH & DROMGOLD'S . WOTsslfrltil 1-.. . . f.i " v" ' -aill iji fu.tt i i t 't while l-ku.ir- . ", '""DS sr aeav; enr. 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