Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 06, 1894, Image 2

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511FFLINT0WN.
WTOilSIMTt JUXE6, 1S01.
B F. S 0 H W E I E R
nE2VllMCX STATE TICK
ET. FOB GOVERNOR.
OE". DANIEL H- HASTINGS,
of Bellefonte.
FOR LIECTENWXT fiOYIiWOE.
WAI.TKR LTON,
ori'ittsbur;.
TOP. ArfclTOHOESEKAL,
AMOS JtfYMN,
of Lancaster County.
FOR HECTtFTAkY OF INTERNAL AFFAIP.S,
(JEN. JAMES W. f.ATTA,
gf l'hiladcipbis.
roil COSGRESS-AT-LABGE.
HON.GAI.TjSHA A. UKOW,
of Gleowond.
UOS. GF.ORG K F. DUFF,
of Oreenweod.
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Troops Lave been entered out in
Iowa to put down tilling coal trik
erg. Troop.i liave been called out in In
diana to put down rioting coal mi
nets. The Governor of Ohio oa'led out
t!ie floors to put down rioting coa' j to meet Iho
miners lu.il week.
The men who will not work and
drive other men a.ve.y fro'n places
taut thry varMt-i would in their ig
noriince destroy frc-o government in
less than a Wc( k, if they L;k1 tbeir
way.
GovrrrM-n Pattison last week issu
ed a proclamation a-raitst the riot
ous acts of striLing lobars in the
Fyttte county coal district, v litre
the hherili' c uld cot bold tho i iotc-rs
from destroying property ard from cf "-eir unitod and most enthusiiw-
n . . " x, t t j I t'c t!iMifrt, rnd prcd:cf for the same
unviiiir av.r.v men vvLo tl'.-nred to i , . 11 , ' , ,
ernor crd:-rcd the kiolcrs to disptrscj V.'ii IIli.tixk, - GoinmittfeO.
p.nd to rtfr:iin frcw acta of Tiolecce. V,. (1. Smith, )
iud wai-ncd them that a ronlinn-iu-. e
of violence will rf-nr.;ro an t uforre I
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a :i i; n i li i-i c c h rr ii ci to
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otlifir conf&rces of the and a cr'rl. fe'ii d;;livi;rid of th'j
18th district and p!a-j Lim in nomi- j firt child, a boy ou Sandny. !ion
naiioc. day morning shs pavo further birth
Keoi.ved: Thut tvo endorao the j to a irl, an.I on Tuesday moraine
faithful, honest ar.d eiiic.knt serv-ca Mis, K:ip'..a.d was delivered of two
rcmhrecl this county and district in j more chili Ir-'V-, both boyp, who, how
this hist session of the Legislature by j ever, died i-hortly after birth. The
Senator J. II. Woods and Kepre- j tw.i living children and the mother
serdativa II. Litiiner Wilson, and ; ara doing well.
heartily conimeiid them for th.) enrce. ,Bm
1esoi.ved: I hat wu consr;itu!r.te I
t ha liepn'olicaa party of Juniata for j
the good work it lias done end the!
acLiit-vemtntH it hs wrouabt, a:d I
TI2ErEKSYI.TA!I4'S TIIAV
ELI.HG Sl'.MMER Gl'IDE.
The sumruer Excursion Book of
the Pennsylvania Railroad for 1894
is out, and presents an unusually
meritcrou3 appearunee. Groat care
hris been exercised in its compilation,
the teelicical information being es
pecially reliable.
The great variety of routes su
gofeted, the exhaustive schedules of
raks. the graphic description cf
about four hundred place?, the ex
pianntory maps and the illustrations.
make the volume exceedingly valu
able and almost indispensable to
Uiose contemplating summer touric?.
A nommai charge of ten cents
placed on each copy, wh:ch can be
obtained 011 application to ticket
agents or the General Passenger
Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, Philadelphia. Ten cents
extra will be charged for mailing.
TI el r .'Vaiue in Eegrfou-
Readsr, there are mat.y blood puri
fying medicines.
There is but one Hood's Saraapa-rilla.
Do rot allow high-sounding adver
meiit of the law by the cons'.-iluled
authority of the Cojii:.':o:i vi:ilth.
IJeetIut; oTSirpubllcau Ete-
Tiie R-ipuhlican R'dum Judges
convi-ned in I'm Court Hons;: at 2
o'clo.'k i. M. on M.iu.hy the 4'h
inst , to count the voty t:ist al Ihe
Kepublh-au IVi-.nirca ou Sururu.-iy
the "iud ia.-t., and to unnounco who
the suecesofrd r.Midid.iLi 3 v; ra.
Dr. W. II. Koiigr ib was chos?a
Presidti t an ' J. P. Wk'kcrhani and
Robert K. .Wooro were chosea secre
taries. Th '.iluv.ii'.g is a list of tho ro
turn Judges.
licah", Saautt 1 Aaraud.
Dinck L:7, A- W- Apj.io.
Delaware. W. O. S'.;iLh.
Ftr, e' I.', 11. K. Iiiooiv.
Fermanagh, J. C. Ilower.
(Urc-w. ;!, W. S. S.?it. v.
Lac!-, Cbas. ii.-Unghl-n.
Bargain Day! Bargain Day!
AT
commend the ticket thia day put in j CH f TTT'S
noaii nation r.s nni cuiiafutlv worthy ; ov'A'-v x
' Juno 13. 11, 15 aad lC-.h June!
j At 0"o, 2500 jardi cf Rest Hill 3 ard
Vfij-) Bleached Muslin worth lOo.
At 4io, 2000 yard Lancu.iter Ging
bains worth 9.).
At 4s, 1000 yards Naaietess Ging.
hams r.orth To.
At 6:. 1000 yards Appieton A, 37
inch Lcavicit: unbleached sheeting.
W. U. l ili!ES(iT
I Wit IIli.tixk,
W. G. Smith,
Aft' r the voles were counted tno
following r.?.n:cd ptrsniis were f.n-
riounccd as ti:e successful can lida!e3
IVr Lrgis'riiuri', IT. L. Wilson; for
Sbsriff. J. N. Groiiing-i ; fer Rogis
t: and Recorder, A. R. Will; for
Jury Coam'soioaor Lwis D?gac;
for County Chairman, W. II. KiuT
man. Tho vote hy district will bo found
i?i cr.otiii r e.o'nma.
Ihc following is a Ii.it of tho coun
ty committee appointed bv the eon-
ve 2iii:,-p:
IJuuiL' II. J. Forney, Samuel An
r.iiul. Rlack Log C. if. Opp-e, Chriit
Glock.
D;huvars-A. R. Evats, L. R
Hfyers
Fayette Add. son Sausman, J..o&
co;: Rawert-oi.
Fv-rr.:an-ig!i C. E. ifow.r, I.
Sio'.er.
Oieer, 7.00 1 George Fie y, W. S. .
Switz.-r.
Lack R. R. P.Ut-:rso!i, T. N. Ca !
ru;i.. t ,1.
For tho S ESTiSEL.
Tbft telephone are raoent inventioDi
that have come into bs". Bible reference
to cleclricity ghoiT that tUere were light
nings and thunders in tho clouds wben the
Lord gave tho ten coromundmcnU to Israo!
in cOBtr.ries pis. Anotlicr reference lavs:
"His lightnings enlightened tho wor!d."
A 3rd says: '-Canst thoa tend lightnings
that they may e and say unto thee, here
we are." Jo S; 35.
Place a Tilcchom in a room of a vb!ie
Kouie irilh ca altaehmtnt 0 tt mxiti of
wirt built m a circlt manner. To thl tppo
tite tnti ofvirt it tamtroom insert another
Telephone. Speak through the furnter tmtrn.
ment, '-here ve are," and it ictll go trith if
epeed of lightning round tht circle into the
lalttr tnttrumt.it, eaying the three wordi
epikeninlo the former instrument. The
tender tn thit case eendt electricity that it of
is j atttr' "f lightning that it my go and
oy aiu mm, -nert tee are. While J you
thoald scuil the three teorde by each inttru
ment they would go and eay unto o "Ar
tc are by the latter tnitrumeat. Hence you
ean und and receire '-here use are" by tclt
ph'' or rather tend electricity thjt it may
go cnd tuy nno you 'here ice art."
lhit electricity may be lightning referred
to in the tcntence of Job 38:85 Jf this be to
the principle! of the telephone and ail light,
niiig tpeed electric communicating wires are
meant or referred to by ihit verse. a-U it is an
other proof that t:,e statement of the irhest
man 'that there it nothing tiw under the
tun," is a grand truth.
ll'c knew electricity can carru our mts
tatei on u-tre a thousand miles away and
return la IUi operator ' the same oil ice from
tisments or other devices to turn you u-huh he sent it by route of a circuit wire,
(row vonr purpose to take Kood'sSar- "yin? as sent -here weare."
saprilia. because in this purt'OFf , Electricity can be , by telegraph, cabel,
4 are right and wi,i not b dLp- j L.
pointed la the result. j t)rfr l)t telegraph tkking the three
Hood's Sarsajiarilla is an honest words, over the cabel flashing them in
medicin", honestly advertised, effects fiz'trahre light, oter the telautograph utrit
1 1 1 i imp- them in n's eicn Aarfirrii!. aui over
L.uoiK,,It3, m Ke5evuT parron - . ,; ,.,, ,hrm ... ... sound of-
n ia:r ev uivuiirnt iornis money. nar. ..,. . ...
moro can you reasonably csk?
Locis K. Atkishok. . M. M. Pissnib
ATKHSOS & PE1SELL,
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW,
MI FFLIItTO WN, PA.
G7CollectiDg and Conveyancing prompt
Iy attended to.
Office On Main slreot, in place of retl
donee of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south of
Bridgo atroet. jOct26,1892.
J. t, FATTKESOX, JR., WILBF.E 8CHWETCR.
PATTERSON & SCHWEYER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MIFFLIMOWN, PA.
na.D.H.CB awfosd, ca. DABwra n.caAWF0at
JR. D. M. CRAWFORD A SOX,
have formed a partnership for the practice
or Medicine and their co!!ottrl branches.
OSlce at old stand, corner of Third and Or
arjte streets, Mifl!mtwn, Pa. One or both
ot them will be found at their o8ice at al!
times, unless otherwise professionally en-
April 1st, 1890.
3 F. ACKLEY,
PnTstciAx and AccoccnECR.
Will pnrtne also as a specialty tho treat
ment ol diseases of tho throat and clges
live system. Acute und Chronic
Dr. A'ii Di.'t' ods aro in In'.l uiicor.l with
advanced thought, anH are con!!donllv rec -commended
for tho ttertmnt of deKuner
tivecouditionsoreld"r!y and aged persons.
April 19, if 03.
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GOOD HOMK INVESTMENT.
A fair
cure.
trial guarantees a complete
FIRE, MFEAtB ACCIDENT
IMSt'EtASCE.
500 yards Pants goods ! 1S84
At lCs
worth 25j.
At 10 yardafor 30j, 1500 yards 37
inch uublcachcd uiuha worth GOo.
At -21 yards for $1.00, 1000 yards
37 inch unbleached hue muslin worth
$1.50
I have purchased the agency for
Juniata County of tho American Fire
Insurance Company, of Phila., from
the representatives of the late Jess-?
Grubb, deceased, and am prepared
to attend to all business in that lino.
I also represent the Mutual Lifo
Iasuraoco Company of New York
and tho Commercial Mutual Accident
Company of Phila., all of which are
gilt cilged. Do not hiiate to in
sure. Address nil communications to J.
P AYickcrsharo, Lock Rox 0O0,
Thomrsontown, Pa. April 4th.
tf.
The why nml wherefore.
Milford, W. C. Poro-.ruy.
Tib i! roe, Shelly (Jriybill.
Milllintown, V H. Rod-ers.
I'atterf-ou, W. IL I endei son.
Port Rovn), JoiiMih Graham.
Spruce ilill, .V. S. Esh.
Susspiehanna, '1 had. S. Light.
Turb-it, Wii;;:i-;i Ib itii'.er.
Tuscarura, S. i'. Barclay.
Tbompsonli'Tu, J. P. Wiclrersham
Wiitki r, H. O. Sicbtr.
Vv". C Poii.eroy, Witliam Ilertzk-r
and W. Cr. S.nitii, were appointed a
committee on resolutions aud re
ported the following resolutions
which were adopted by the covju
tion.
Rjsoi.rnoys.
Tho Republicans of Juuiala, by
their constituted delegates in coun'y
11". vl
C invention assembled, hereby
press their unfeigned regret at tl
lircst :,t deplorable cuiidiiicn of the
country brought hbont by the nu
Atu ric iti principles and ra&hidmin
istra:ii.n of tho Deniocratiu party,
which :ia:i acci lentuliy aud teiap r
ftrily coi:ie into power.
Dy its u'lsrule tho iudusliies of
our ouTitry have been completely
paraUzcd, ita mines closed, its mills
and manufactories silenced, its coiai
merer- des: roved, it.; business psra
lyzod if not l.'si.kriiptcii, and raillicns
of itd cit:z"v.s who but lately earned
a competence for t-ieir families are
now suil'ri'ig for ti.e want of the
neces.-aries of life, being uaablo to
find employmi nt, therefore bo it -
Kiisoi-viLi: That it is the uer.se of
thU Coiiveiitio 11 that prosperity can
only coaio agaia to tho people by the
restoration of tho Republican party;
the p:uty th it Riv-. .1 tho land from
di;-u!iio;, :.r.d from tiio ehsraembL-r-ment
which was soyglit by many of
tho very meu who tiro now pressing!
to :is ppr-sago tuo l'aamous ' asoa
Dill," vith its Senatorial amend -xnents
in the interest of tho Sugar
Trus', prepared by Secretary Car
lisle and t auctioned by President
Cleveland, which would filch mil
lioas from the pockets of the iui
poverisheil jeople, to swell the cof
fers of that monstrous and soulless
monopoly.
Resolved: That we heartily en
dorse tho platform adopted and
promulgated by the recent Republi
can State Convention, and pledge to
the ticket by it uominatod, from
Hastings to lauu, i:ie cordial, earn
Mil ford D. TL
I Shrvvtr.
Mo.,i-:,c Sh::lh
iGr.i'i-iil.
.M -tli'" tov.'i
W. II. Ro.igr
Patter.:."
Utin'.vrs -i.
Port R val II. I
Alter.
Si i tioo Hill il.
il auger.
S.u-ir.oiianna Levi Light,
Dressier.
Tvirbett Wm. M. Hertzler, R.
Shnrui!'.
ltioni!:soatown J. W. Dimm,
Thompson.
W.'lUr Yilii:itii Ifeptier, James
Thompson.
The conventiou adjourned with
three-cheers for tho SUCC 3S of the
i ticket.
Wils--.n' t
Johu
:.liy Giaybili, Tit.
-J.J. raltersoc,
S ;mal L . ach, W.
L". Snyder, D.
S. Esb, S.
S.
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Jr.,
II.
G.
L.
G.
L.
II.
Th3ra is nothing marvelous iu the
fr?t that Hood's Sarsaparilhi sbonld
v,l,. J rememlxr that a majority of the dis-
Cuc-viot shirtings worth ?1 3o. .,-,i.,r51 :a iwi; ,v,
At ISc, 30 inch Henriettas CO per :mtMlr, or n:l;snnr onn.V.Hr, nr tl
blood, hnci ttiat Hoods Rarsaparilli
HcQriet-
cect. wool worth 353.
At 43c, 40 inch all woid
tas and Sorje worth G8a.
At 4 piir for 25c, a heavy seamless
.U;n' half ll is worth 33 s.
Atlo, 14 rows pood Pins: and 12
dozen good Shirt Uattons at ilc,.
. 41- . i . .1 r. J - av
2i z jo. a iucraiQ varpei worm -tuc; : r,. , i ; , i
I. ri V ,WOra 7- , ! cellont s;.eei:ic for all disorders of
54y00 worth of Men a, Ladies and t!lose RS woU ns for ,ow con.
Chi.Jren s fchocs at speo:a!ly reduced ; (p;tion of tba 8V3t9!U or lhat TcJ
puces, will save you litillars. IFeebn"
At bj, iiOO Ladies' vests werih 10c. ' "
At Oo, "000 yards best ludigo Rlua j
and fancy Cali(es worth Tic
At 35?, 300 yards ct fanoy silk fori
Waists and Dresses all our Siiks and
Ti iipuiic-s nt specially redueed prices.
a, t , . ...la r f,a :
- x1, i' jama ui 1 ii 11 ii!i;iu,i c. , rr ... -it
is au t-ITective and radical blood puri
fier, the wholo thing is explained.
Resides its bleod purifying quali
ties, Hood's Sarsaparilla also contains
the best known vegetable, stomach
tonics, diuretics, ki Iney rciu-dies find
RkllDGE AXDOT2IER REPAIRS.
The first mortice honda o; tho Mifflin-
oin and Piltrrion rater Crmipnr,io-, are
now offered fir sae at ths Juniiti Vallay
Bank. Tho amount ot tho issue is $ J7,000.
Ten (til) bonds are $1,((W each. The rite
of interest is five (o) Jicrcent. cle-ir of taxes,
payable in semi-nnnua! coupons. The Mif
Hin coKtns in Feliru irv and Antrnst, and
t!:o Patterson cninn.is in April and October.
leh-L.lH.ue, fcc, they cou!-.! not converge 'P-' " rvaivo m twenty
more thin t:Sht cr . nine biiuilri.l yaios '." iu iea c .vj year. ) do
nlis;.,r.rl. Tie telephone 1 '-"'"'"es "wn m ruvration. Mue
one s own rotce.
Does ti.t verse refer to an art of telephon
ing i use i.moir some nations thousands of
years since or does it refer to the modern tys.
tern of telephoning, $c, or do'S it refer hoih
to us extinct syitem and tht present system.
People csii hold conversation when Ut),
25 and 0 miles and r.pwhrds d s tant cr sep-
irilml. nihil,! IlillTU lbo icveLtion ol the
trires are cltctrill-d hiuii'.ar to the telegraph (9) nion.hs and have an income that i-. quite
but are itcked diiren-ntiy. sufficient to meet the intent cn the bonds
L-t a person hold couver.atien with an-1 nrl a,l otl.rr charpea The st.rk-holders
other 17 miles away bv telephone, and all r companies are I.ouis E Atkman.
can 5T it is a truth, a' fact, it is dene evert j resident; L. B mk.vie pre.dnl; K. E
,!r. Ri l,.t hi-.K aiiemi.t to talk to !.. ' ""''r, .vcreUit; T. . Irwin, trea-irrr-
eiu
other 17 nii.'es -.r.ay wiiheut a ''
Jtc and all will say it cannot bo fii.c
au impOoSibity.
Jian in Fir.fu! km! an mnch so H;
Kibte decly
no uot one
tliort of the elorv of God: ' all our
T..r..r,., K I V If IT I, ,l nrtlir
'.. .' I Tl.irii nr-,1 Wm IT H .l t
1, -i, ..au. ... 1 .th-, l . I -) J.tir
j pose tn keep sale the interests cf patron"),
t the I b!,Ed"r,Hersand endiiors bel'nr-3 they take
i.-..!.: .-Thcro is none rightein. " , ., 1
".all h,v, Me.; and clou f j'. ,;'2;r-,! Court Hons" bonds which
I d:a tf j'. i 1--111, iiiicie.-i. 1 nerc i: is
never oeen ?o goo I a Co-id investment offer
ed to i:.vetii;r.i. l'ric-." par and ccr'.io 1
ti ret.
iu.
List Friday there appeared thirty
one bidders in the Commiosiucer's
coiers of Lhallies.
At IOj, a 42 inch sheeting of Pillow
Cai-o Td'islia.
At Sic, a fu; 9 Zspbyr Clcth Ging
hams worth 15c.
At Gtc, a fancy Dresi Gingham
worth 10c.
At 8ic. eil wool silS Ribbon worth
15s assorted colors, ail other Ribbons!
specially reduced prices.
At 25o, a good English Hoi-1
posulrs for bridge repairs, aad reprirs
of pavement iu front of jail.
Tho repairing of tLo canal bridge
at Pert Royal river bridgo was giceu
to David Wolfgang for !-lSo 00.
The repairs to approaches at Tilex
ico bridjfo were given toll. L. Keiser
for Gl.00.
Tho repairs to the Groninger
bridge across Tusonrora creek, were
given to R. C. Groninger for $02.00
The relaying of new pavement in
ht
eensnrsa :iro as .111 hv rt:" "if wo f.iv v. e j
have no fin we d-eciro eiirse'.vea and thu j
truth is r.nt in ui;" Chris' ivs: "Tii?re is ;
lien- 200 1 siiv.3 riii 4 whii h is God. The
Bib!e1nrth;r tcaoLs that wcry .In o- A DHXSISTRJTOK'S NOTICE.
atrves i'i:uhinent ol Gc.A in tho present
ii!e r.iid in the'ature. Puslshm.'tit is prov
cu in a few rl its msny teucl:i::gs thus:
"the. koal that .".inr.Jth it'shaM die;" "vuit
!n; ti;e inqmtirs of tho Int rs cpoa the
children unto thj ihir.i .'in I fj.irl'a fenera
tion of litem thit 111 o m;"' T ties s. i d oi ev.
il doers sball r.errr be renowned;" "the
way of th ; tr iiisresinr is hard;'' Kings
iMviii andSoioiuou w-ro punished in this life
t-ir Units, and iven Moses was Uej.-t from
I he !on,icl iur.d cn a; count ot i rror iu
srr.i'.ec the rook. As to luluro punish
nn i.t " iho vk-ked shai! be east iata bell,"
aD 1 ' in he!l ho lifted 11 ; his evea." What
fh,i!l peopto do fa;inj these r: sd'i- s. Haw
s'ltOl l!;.-v obiairi tho lavor ol God aa 1 s-
ea;cco'l at the rioi-. ofl.C;- j
A t..h:tioi is i k t::e lelrf im ; fc.?., ara ! (ts'.'.te c! tsra Smith o! D-U-t a. a tjwo
was to ii-r ti a a.i.et ,ii!iii?o travelling j . vp )
voice ef iti"!i ' aii-1 cr-'np r ttaiy weak audi "ol!c : l.; h ,rA-y jriv.-r; tlio aecouct
un-q:tl veiee mkci .-! iil'y l,.r Uiilia and j J'.'rh G. Let-it, a.-sic'.fc by lei:-.l of
miles, ki Clirist thy ; p iiii'ed way of God ! voluntary .iNfi; jnr.u r.t ol Kzri Smlla el l--is
the wny v !e does reilt erri un I avo b- j w -! t:sh.p, ba. !..-.-.:i !. in t: : Pro
iMvets sinansr :nl"i! and ant i;:3ja rair, ' ''"t ry's t )ili-c oi Ji.iiiti Coun'o, .icd
leu-, unt 1 1 aKiighteuu- i:t:s to une.iiia! ' '" '' "' .' r-r-"-e:.ieit lor cei.'ir nation
Ach hiav.n ol iticnsx iv even l.ka ! awco i- i:.-. -.otirt i t.ommon
ar- t: n:s. q-ial and wcik of 1 ' "t i conn
. !.. .ravel 2-, 23 utA 30 miles dil' of Jur e A D.
ai d ie- Le ir l without a tele- J M p'-rsor.s in'.
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(Esta!e of TTiili mi t iri, la'a r.r TiU-arara
tovr.isliip, il.-ei ase i.)
Notice id hereby glvou that lelt.-rs of Ad
niinistra"ion uion ihe entile ef Wii;i-.:a
itart, l.-.to of Faye't.) I.ntiiihi,!, deai
c I, having ) print.-1 to the ii''!ersin
i d. All p.v-.ni in ieht I to Mi 1 estat-j
are r-iM' s'e 1 ti. mik-j iiiMi.iiata pi.nunt,
and iiios- l.-svieiz cl-i:.i ri.'ainat iho satua
to :u ll-.eni fcti!'- u'li-anti:-.tJ-! for tot-
t'".:t. JAJJEi M. HAST,
MeOi.jvi,le, Administrator,
Atiii-Ji', lfc91.
J,:OTilO0 FA K Y'S XO f I'J
A
t
Wonderful
Bargain
ATTRACTIONS'
ohott's !
Only while we
in tock are we
such Biff Bargains
have these goods
able to give you
All Wool French HenrUttas for 48c; Former Price, G5 cents.
All Wool French Serge., 4So; Former Prices, 6oc.
All Wool Cloth for 24e, worth ooo.
Half Wool Henriettas for 23a worth 3o.
25 Yards of Best L'leached .Vushn ma..e for 5
15 Yards of good Hloachcd Mul.n for ?1.
17 Yards of fair quality, Blenched .V-aba for 51.
20 Yards or good bleached .Vushn for $1.
18 Yards of better quality, Un-blcached Muslin for 1.
15 Yards of 6ce Un bleached .Vushn for l. .
25 Yards of tho beat and heaviest Ln-blcached Muslin for
9 Yards of cood Canton Funnel for 50c.
8 Yards of better " for 50;
7 Yards of still heavier Canton Hannel for oOo.
10 Yards cf the best Canton Flannel for $1.
Blankets for 75a a pair.
Blankets better for 90d a pair.
Blaukets still heavier for $1.50 and 2.
Best Factory, All-Wed Blankets for $3.50 to $4 7o a pair.
Shawls ia single and double at less prices.
Ginghatuj, good quality, 21 yards for$l.
Fancy dress Ginghams, 10 yard-i for "so.
21 Va'-ls of good" Calicoes for SI.
Ladies' Shoes $1. 1.20, $1.50, $2.
.Vcn's Shoes for $125, $1.50, 2., $2 50.
Ladies' Rubbers for 25o.
Men's gum boots for f 2 -15 a pair.
Ail our Carp.ls, Oil Cloth, Window Shade? and everything m our store at
proportionate low prices. Call Early.
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iority over Larr is 41 1
votes; V.'i'i's majority over .VoMullm
34 votes, over .Vliteer 23 votu,
Grt iiiager's ijujority over Swariz :s
20-1 votes: Degan's majority over
Charters is 2'.) votes, over Meyers
159 votes; Kaufi'iaan's maioritv for
couu'y caaii'miin over laauver is oo
votes.
The vote for t'eo aiaecmeut
chai.ging the tir-ae for the election cf
a delegate to the S:u'.o Convention
wrs Gi8, for, fviul 57, cgaintt.
THE TICKET.
Hon. 11. L. Wilson, tho nominee for
Assembly, is now tho member from
Juniata, acd this noiuiiiatiou iudicutes,
that he will sucaccd himself at tho next
eleotion. lie is a substantial farmer,
a heavy tax payer, a good man, a safo
and conservative citizen.
Aooon 15. Will, the nominee for Reg
ister and Uecurder, is a youcg man
well and favorable kuowa through the
county, lie is aff ibio aud capable, and
if tbc pccplo v. ill elect loin, and all
signs point that way bu will make them
a good officer.
James 11. Groniagcr, for Sheriff, is
a youDg man who is thoroughly com
petent to discharge the duties of that
otllce, and will bring to the ducharga
of the duties cf the office, au honest
purpose to servo the little common
wealth cf Juniata with Gdelity and
trust.
Lewia Regan, the nominee for Jury
CoaiuiiiSioner, is a competent business
man, being well acquainted with the af
fairs cf the county, haviug a cumber of
lie will
est. ami i-nthusifintiR snnimrt l,v limes ueen county Auaitor.
work and vote of tho Republicans of j ?iva "'"faction in the office to which
Juniata.
Resolve o: That ia our Member of
Congress, Hon. Thad. M. Main m, we
recogniro an able, fearless, and fiith
ful representative of the interests of
the 18th Ctingressional District, s
well as of the country at large. Ry
his manly, cealous, and indefatigable
action for the iltfeuss and protection
of his veteran comrades he has won
their confilenco aud everlasting
gratitude: Although only in his first
tsrm he has attained the foremost
rank among representatives of many
years experience, and shown himstlf
to be tho right man for the position,
herce, with hearty unanimity we en
dorse him as the choice of the Juai
ata Republicans for reelection, and
to muke that ohoice effective appoint
'W C. Pomeroy, Wm. Allison, Wm.
Rodgers and G. W. Wilson conferees !
land Shade, spriug roller worth 30o.
oil i ci...i.. . :n i..j "
i ,)iiJUL.t7 uunutu a. bijuuuhv lauuuou i p , . .. - , Tr
trices " I li-i: j.lil ni!S yovu iu liuiil J
At 50a a pair, a good fancy pair cf j 1VV l
Laos Curtains worth $1.00.
At 10c a yard, bound cu bo:h sides Harriot E. Hall of Waynotown,
farcy Lace Curtains all Curtain Poles T'1'1-- :ily '-r the
and Fistarcs at suceially reduced ; 'r0:lt South Aaiericia Nervine. I
priccs. ' bad been in bed for five months from
Wall Pipe.r, Oil Cloth, and thou- e'lects of an exhausted Stomach,
sands of dollars worth cf merchandise ! Indigestion, Nervous prostrat ion and
a general snattorr.a eoii'iitiou of my
v.hole system. Hid given up ail
hopes of getting well. Had tried
t'.ree doctors with no relief. Ths
first bottle of tho Nerviue Tonic im
proved mo so much that I was uble
t walk about and a f;v bottles cur
od me entirely. I believe it iu the
best medicine in iho world. I can
not recommend it to highly." Sold
by L. Riit.ks & Co., Druggist, Mif
fliato.vn. Pa. F-J. 9 '93, ly.
at specially reduced prices
Don't forget it! Don.t laits it! June
13, 14, 15 and 16. Juus.
SCHOTT'S STORKS, Bridge St.
Sam Bryner, ol Nn Yorx, spoilt Monday
in town.
Sir. Mrs. John Mover, of Ken-port,
arc visiting in town.
Mrs. J. S. Keener, of Frederick C.tv.
! Md., is visiting friends and relatives ia the
twin bortBghs.
Utm. F. K. Biiddsh, son and dngh'er,or
H?rribar. visited Mrs John Horniug on
Decoratiou Day.
Robert McMaea raised a nev barn on hi
farm in Fermanagh township on Tues lay.
The wot weather has developed a wire
wcrm in corn fi-jlds, and the worm has cut
off a gie:t deal of cam, which necessi tat en
a late rej.laai.icg.
On Friday cvenlr.a; John Weller, watch
man at AifQin station arretted James Crown
ofTyione, for the thelt of au overcoat.
Mr. Weller received a despatch from a po
liceman at Tyro no that Brown was on a
train pulled by engine 568. When the
train came to this station O'eiler arrested
the man and took bim ofTthv train and kept
bisn in charge over nigh'. Policeman
Burr came from Tyrone the next mornin;
handcuffed Broun atid took him away.
Summer Weakness
on
to
toeir rot!
tiiem. Ivan-!
null
pi.ore, fcc. Believ r-: Ly I be Dioe.d of Jtsus
beil'R -!caced t'f ni n:.r iclih o-.si:ii;s th.t
would la-lie t!.m unqKa! m the lavr.r of
God and talwion l:ks it riovS iha uu
bclivers, b. cciae abie to etitain his fsver
and salvation br li: pow-.r and utrlts ol
Jesus, I it a tl.c ur.ninal hu.ian voice that
ran ct oi :li if lrv-1 75 mi'is. xet when
applied to the ! pnoLe, by tho pow
er una n-e:itsoI .'i.-se t-aa irrive, ti.
miles. C-o ibc li i -piieue 4lC, if yea i.. J
s:o roar I'aeijUil voi.-o to b , h-ai j a bun-
died n.i't-!:. f. tv h :d ou (.'.lis: i' you dj j
:ro to be hs.nd in th- ir -at cei-.it of hear- I
Hi and :icqei!ied. The lelephont", tc, havo
power te convev a ia I'i's vjIco a thonMt i j
miles r.i i'e wol.ot;. these i.-strumeuta he is i :v;ew ,t
ab'.H to make his vo'ee heard otiiy a i'lor' ' Bur! i!o Krii"c-"'
4ist.ir.ri!. Christ a'th.-.uh it seems as luys. I r, ,':.'... i.,"!", .1,
tenons si the tek p.ione, ic , can make j -,y ;i... (1
the ca.-- c( iniira bei'w and tiecerte-l at t:v.. j
uie i: roiio os ttori in oiaer ue.-y snouia j ;y
lind sa'va'.ioti. Ij.-t pi." p'e uso tae tela- j.
pnone, ana m all eroiMtiiury iti'-.y wiii
be he.:.ri by se.i:e-i ."e. Aain K"t t!i.-ra ap
ply to Christ, e love in him, h ive recourse
to hi-n atd thi y will bo hi aid t'y God,
since Christ i tho on'y way, the Mediator
betwe--:i (ii,. am! aiaa. by which God b is
proiuim-d to Lear nqne.sl.- e.-jtci-lty those
mide for e livelier.
y on Tuo'd.n- iti,, o,n
v.'uen and ntere
:d i:r.v nt.'eiol il ihuv
'V. II. XKI i.:-: its, '
Prothcnottiry.
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.pany. Ti:u ) talilo
" ii'ect on M jauiiy,
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Pin-
PeaJi Crafe.
ami that tired feeling, loss of appe
tiio and nervous pros-ration are driv
en away by Hood's Sarsiparilla, like
rist before the morning sun. To re
alize the benefit of this great medi
cine, give it a trial and you will join
the army of enthusiastic admirers of
he will be elected.
W. 11. Kauffinan, the nominee for
County Chairniao, is a young man of
energy, and of an abundant hsartiaess
and tact to make a first rate chairman,
ile is well acquainted with the politi
cians and people of the county and will Hood's Sarsaparilla
make an effective campaign.
AH tho ticket timber that was be- Sure, tnTjient, ea.sy.- -Ilocxfs PiIs.
fore the primary on Saturday was good They should be ia every traveller's
and no mistake could have been made : grip and every family medicine chest,
in the nomination of any, but as Lin-' 25c. a box.
coin said, wben two men want to ride i ...
one horse, some one must ride behind
Tho people could not elect cjore than
one tor the same office.
WATER FIXTURES.
A Mother of Four.
Brooklyn, May 31. Mrs. Samuel
Raphael, of this city, has just given
birth to four children three boys
'Wood, iroa, aud chain pumps. Iron
pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass
fittings and so forth. Plumbirg,
pump and pipe repairs.
Ca'l on or adelress.
F. W. Noble,
March 2G, tf. Mifilintown, Pa.
Mrs. Annie E. Humphrc-v is pre
pared to furni'h Peach Crate Mater
ia'., Plastering Lath, Shingles and all
kinds of Building Material at the
Mill formerly owned by her late hus
band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased.
Peach lumber a .-.peciality. Maze,
Juniata county, Pa. tf.
Don't Yon Kcow-
that to have perfect health you must
have pure blood, and the best way to
have pnro blood is to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla, tho best blood purifier
and strength bnilder. It expels all
taint of scrofula, salt rheum and all
other humors, and at the same time
builds np the whole system aud gives
nerve strength.
Hood's Pills may be had by mail
for 25c. of I. C.Hood & Co., Lowell,
.Uass.
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Traii.u i-.ii t:.. Tu.-car-
Raiiroa 1 v.di run us foi'.otvs:
Leave K:iul WaterK-rd at S (" a
jr., and 2 r. m., arrivi.!,' a1, port Pen
al at 9.15 . r.a.l 3. 15 v. -,r.
L-avo IVr: !h)j:i: at 'yJM'.) a. -r
aifl 5.15 p. M., srilvin r YlV.t y;
t'erford a' ll.-i." a. ra. ai 1 G.30 i. m.
J. J. 5Joosv:;!LAD,
LS'fr?nrt:;trc-u' .
RULsotn tihi: tislc.
j pEKRY COlTNTr KAiLUOAD.
I The following sehcdnlij went l ifo eir.-et
Kcv. Ill, l!'.i.:, aod tho traius wi.l bj run as
foiloW8.-
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lo.i. rer.-. i-r--.
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4 S!5 9 21 -Kies-.s ilil!
4 i-.) '. 24 'S.ilpSur Spring..
3 41 'd-2o Cornian SidiL
4 4.-. 9 2 Moi.tebeUo Pa.k
4 4-! 3 31 Weaver
4 61 '.1 30 'Roddv
4 54 fl 30 ilfl:ia
4.-.G 0 4! -Koeer
4 59 9 4! Mahunoy
5 10 10 00 B.'oumliehl
5 17 iO 07 r,i,ii(s's ii ,ad
5 22 10 13 Noilfou
5 25 10 1'J 'Dum's
5 2SKJ19 Klliofsl.tirjr
5 2! 10 2 Beriii.e::'.-
5 "i5 10 27 'Groen Pnii
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94 mam
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was gon9. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought ono bottle of
South American Nervine which done
rcd more good than any $50 worth of
eloctoring I ever did in my life. I
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable aud lovely remedy;
A fow lxittles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
j ranted the most wonderful stomach
i and nerve cure ever known. Trial
i bottlo 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
I & Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa.
I Feb. 1, 93-ly.
JIOiEIUmSSTERSISis
Guaranteed same as ngeni.3 sell fcr JT5 to flCO. i
kZHH R(H3 25 ibs. QC-i 1
WOOD-R13C, wGUi
r-rr."t llns. pwrffH-tsteerinc. pertecta'ljnutm'rrt.
.:-.!. ra.itt'f I panif. : nir.-iiti. Fell l.-r pr.d '.:-.
Wrt't wmranly vri'h erer? marl:ir.. Kv- r t'..:.
y i r. Lieyrle thr'iei:r rui u-rciil yen p..vt-J' '. '
l::,.- : o imr v-iiole.Jn: jirtce f. r n::r-ie qeLlh v.
1 - .rs aront n rui- h i r01 hii -tle iliiou !-I-..-.
' - j'Hrt leaini .-.si- iloes t- it.h'-.o Oiem. l.-r
ana rroiininy i-iicce.-t the bfct:"r .T-En-1
roylro:n i-ia.rt-t&t whi plesalu irict
Illustrated Catalogue tree.
Acme Cycle Company,
ELKHART. 1.ND-
x, I n: in:
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strone and Healthy ; Prevents all Discos:.
Good for faulting Ifena. .
Tt nhmhitelT pair. Ilifrhl y onentratpt. In rnan
;..r t-- afi i,r & i-,-nt 'Jay. N f-ther ,D.-r,jurtli as
n.n.'. Rtri'.ti.v lii''l. li:e. "Oii lfcrK-e -r. 8ftv,d 'TO
wpn ix io m-, eni koti). way on,, cuKonwr.
If roll mn't ret i unrirl tn ti.
V.'a n-.nil one .ek tvSI A 2 I lt call ?l.), Sil
p". on, t'Tpr.,.- jua. I.ltry A-.-.'.-,n' I. i-te. prliw
rrita. rn with '..! enlwri. i.r moru. Sauitk) CODJ
ir. vrr l-Oi-LTUY l'.,Frj; ,i.rfr.
j. Joii.NeN -v :l .a; oiitiu u-jl,... St.. Cotton, K&n
7 27 2 20
G 5a 1 50
n. ni p ni
Tra'ia leaves Bloomtt.ild at (i.10 a. m.
and arrives r. I.andishurg at 6.47 a. m.
! iram leaver LandisburK at G.14 p. ns., an !
, arr ves at Bl.-oo licid at li. 59 p. ui.
! , 1'rn5n ior ve b'yavi'h lor Duncannon at
; 7. 220 a. m . an ! -j,. .j p. m. Keturnin.-,
; arno- at 10 :;7 a. in., aud 4.50 p. m.
j ''"Veeii i.un :isbur und Loysville trains
I tun as follows: L-ave Landisbuig for l.-.ys -
j....; o or. a. :, , i so p m t j,,,,...,,,;!!,,
lo.- LaodiDOUr 11 10 a. m., and 5 09 p. m.
All stations marked i ) are flag stations,
at which trains will coma to a full stop on
:gnal.
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HENGH & DROMQGLD'S
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' t sp"r- I k m.Xsf tfp.(tf anstm.
7w Zzzzcz, Cattle, Sisop, 2:rs, Ezsi.
AND POTJLTfiT.
300 Pa. o Booh on Treaiuienr of Animals
nu.i t hurt ricnt Free,
crura c rrTrr,,f'nn.!inD..r n,tm-.. .s
A.A.I Spianl .1lriiiurlli. VOL
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Corn5
Crops
iBifnriw, H keamatiaaaw
and nil other i
. prc-at ly luereuied I
sure I
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$20
Phosohate
U thoft hnown fertlllror for S
nny Kinaorsoii. bead for AT
-new -ri-e l.lsu
sTORXCHESilCfll WORKS, .
UriH, PA.
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11!. 11. I riuary nnii KidneT l)i,ra-w-K.
I.iriii,iiT Disenae, ilianze.
it la,i,M at IneKioa, rarnlTsic
StaHleEotrle (over SOdoacaL qq
feitabt? flM, wlfh Sreires, McrirULl
Vet..;mr r are Oil ami lledieatcr. K I Oil
Jareierinarl"Ereil, . .
Sal rjfcmkl,, ar mt anvaU aaTa-kmaad la'aar
aasalll, e. r. fl al frme.
Bt-arniii rs-ELU.10.. i:a lis vinuc so, fcwiart.
Ir never falla toenre T.1AXX5:
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ttonsla
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A YE
j FOR THE IHOUSTniOUS.
: Pr;:
S.t.ltoo per yearwuhoul In,, im. had iireviu
! 'aril nr , I ,V """" Nothing difriciilt ...
liaru or ilia.t ro.mr much time. 1 he ork ia
; easy heal.hy, a.l i..w.rahle, l,,i can M,"
' v T'e" rirht "rown 1 ".
i kmJ 'Z T"i' ,iv'- T,,e r-" t few
I e na... iiuijht tliouMUin. of both sexes anrt all
' ?,7r.' i "'i':rv l,;ivc lHii toaridalii.na that will
jiin-ij lrn:g them rich,-.. s,,me ef tilc unarrest
n'en in ll.ii oHintryuwe their cuecesi in life to
i mas-art ivveii them while in our emoler vnri
, am. .,a. rea.ler, niav ilo a. well: trv it'. Vou
j eannot fail. N'orapiml necessarr. IVr tit vou out
: wen aoi.ietliliiTi-nnt ia nr. 1I1. and aiire. A
1IK I riMl'llI Of 9-Iviea i Im. ,n 11 lt,.l
I .. If I,.. r :. .. . . , ' i- -
I ieiay are costly.
Euses Constipation
tine for it to-day not to-morrow.
.rrw- j E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
BOX
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
j Subscriba for tba SEsritKLja-o B.pobl,
cab, a good puper. ' 1
A . e.-nr.l-i : ill Imiiiiwmmt In Frirtlea Pe!nil
(.lc-.Ii.--k. llact loouon of- arrui- tk-a-c
i i fail na any oth-r In the marksf. (iMkH'
I I ir-h F-eJ, oeil-i.-. all the iurfna; t-;
s-.i.l while !eklr.T; tSr-pt auvilts tn p,ee !tlai
WMP- Write f.-r -.IrcHMara anil priees; Ilirtl"slvjl3
..-cennon oppllrenlon. Alo Sprlnc Tol"C7
. ovr. Har Knfiea, Culrivnlrra, t'oen
rra, sihriiera, etc JJmtton 1W j-nr.
r a ? 3 .-
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ti:o World.
.CecpVeo fie Med-il end Highest A, rard
at tho K'ori's Columbian Cxnosiiior.
-rfMniiimhiinds SSinirl Vilie i,itlT
JiQ MxaiLird Airrice .-.ral lTt,n.--mt--iili 11 -tf 1".
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A. B. FAR3U1-IAH CO., Lc.f
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