WEDNESDAY APRIL 6, 1898. jflbfcriptlot), $1.50 per annnm if paid a-tvanoe; $9.00 If not paid tn advance. Traesloot sdverttsenaats Inserted at SO .-ents per inch for each Insertion. Transient traslneea votlooa In local eol 0an, io cents per Mae for eaoh Imitlc pod actions will be made to thsss destrtag to sdvertlss by tha year, balf or quarter V0r- Hepnbllcan County Prlaary ElectlcB SUSd CBVtlM- ' The Republican county committee met in Zeigler's hotel in Patterson, on Saturday, and fixed the time for holding tbe primary election on Sat urday, April 9, 1898, and the time for the meeting of the convention of return judges, Monday, April 11, 1898, at Mifflin town. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Thin ice was formed on Monday morning. Mr. K. II. McClintic spent Sunday in Lie wis town. S. K. Aucker, of Al toons, is visit ing in Patterson. m m . , -II . . . xne isc ci aprii erougut quite a good many men to town. Miss Bass Pen'nell is visiting friends in Philadelphia. ilf.rch came in like a lamb and went out the same way. John Patterson has bought a five month old St. Bernard dog. TLe Grst jtar of war with Spain wiil bs mosily on the water. II'ivv can Spain transport an army 3400 miles to the United Statee t WANTED Three bnshela of Blue Victor potatoes, call at tbia office. mi i t t n i lnecoiaoi imi rriaay morning causea some anxiety ier tbe fruit. The spring oats sowing is late notwithstanding the mild winter. There was snow on the tops of the mountains on the last day of March. Joseph McCan'ey and wife are on a visit to tho City of Brotherly Love Rev. Mr. Weaver, of Baltimore' preached in the Lutheran church on Thj easier bonnet comes with the sorter flowr, and both may be eeen n- rJ. Sunday. Air. Manbeck and familv have moved into tbf ir splendid residence east of town. Trs. 7rvA Rothrock, of Turbal,1 .- !ship, died last Sunday, of the .licmity of Pg?. Mr. TioimesPannebaker and sisters, Jliss Frances and Annie, spent last sunaay m ijswietown. r Landlord of the Jacobs House. R. B. Nixon, enent a number rf diiTB in i x'niladelpbta recently. . ... . . - - Miss Annie McCdlccb, of Lewis- town, spent a day with Mrs. Wilber : force- Schweyer last week. Joseph Sieber and Norman Shell enberger, of Fayette, bought the old Leonard property on April 1st There is to be preaching every night this week in the Presbyterian church, and communion on Sunday. Mrs. Abram Sieber, of Fayette has been on the sick list for three years, and recently has again become bad fast. The peach crop in the 6tate of Del ..are is reported as having been ser iously damaged by the late cold weal her. O -r cung friends Carl Espen Rcl.ieand Alton School are bu?y rjusLms' their telephone lines. We wish them success. To destroy the Spanish navy w''-nn b the great work to accomplish, ah' uld war take placo between Spain 1 the United States. Where can the Spanish war ships . -re ooai to keep their engines run ning on this stde of the Atlantic ocean, if war lakes place. A report prevails that certain rail road employees have instruction to send in the names of freight jumpers to Rilroad Officer Barr. It is said that frequent and pro longed bicycle work pioduces muscu lar deve'opement of the heart and, that produces heart disease. Mr. Austin Sieber a native of the county, but for several years cashier i lie Hotel Lafayette, at Philadel , visited his parents in the county wet k. Seventeen million Spaniards pit ted againet seventy million Amer cns srems like an unequal cjn-:-t, but then the Spanicrds are 3400 -ilcs across the sea. The letters uncalled for in the ,,opt office for the week ceding March 'Rt, were for Dr. J. Meyers Martin, cesser? J. P. iiggah & Co., and a package for Jan. G Proudly. y X! 1 Yeakley, formerly of tbio i , tovf store keeper at a business , .u about mi Jway between McVey-t-ivrn nr.d Newton Hamilton, spbut tho 1st day of April in town. The Selinparove Tribune has :nanered its form from that of a iTolio to tbat cf a Quarto, and appears well in its new garb. It is an ably -nducted journal by ex-Judge J. A. .jumbard. A vounfir man in Lewistown took oison, because a young woman tbat : o greatly admirea would not recieve .g attention. The poison was imped out of him add in that way life was saved. yGeoree Snyder, a citizen of Fay li township, died at his home north !cAlistruIe, on the 1st of April, red 75 years. Interment this Wed ?sday April 6th, in the Los Creek nnonite Cemetery. je greatest surprise of the Amer -n Spanish Cuban question is tbat ermany has sent a war ship to Cuba ith tbf; demand for pay for three rr ..ri8 who were killed by tbe jbaa rubles. Pay is also demanded ..r the destruction of the sugar re- I irj that belonged to the German. Wm. J. Uark it .. - cotfc er in Patterson. ; : Subscribe) for the Jumna CznmL AID RxFUBLIOABV The horses sold on Tneadav bv dealer Yoder, averaged $86.27. Go to Meyars for vour doth in cr and furniture he will save you 25 percent. Bead his Bargains in this paper. RICH RED BLOOD is theom dation of good health. That Is wbv Blond Pnrifier, gives HEALTH. Pity the sorrow of an old man, when you read that Daniel Clark, aged & years, was sentenced bv Judge Hoagland, of Bridgeton, N. to ,,x months in the county jail ".legal 8410 of in the citv of Millville. The Newton Hamilton Watchman feP" J?n reporting tha movements of the Morman missionaries in that part of Mifflin, county. The saints it is said are going to vacate that part of the country because of the wioked couree, as they call it of the Watch man. It is a "cheeky" tking for Spain to send a fleet to this side of the sea to fight America. It looks as if she ex ptcts to stake Cuba on a naval fight in Cuban waters. War has Bet yet been declared, but this Tuesday morning the situation has a war like appearance. Prevention is better than cure. Keep your blood pure, your appetite good and your digestion perfect by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with liood's Sarsaparilla, gentle, efilcient. li Germany wants heavy indem nity of Spain for destroying one German nigra r refinery on the island of Cuba and for the murder of three German citizens what should America di-nnr.d of Spain for taking the live of American citizens and the destruc tion of their property. Every occe in a while some one gets up and knocks old time informa tion and beliefs all to pieces, for ex ample, a man in Armstrong county, who claims to know says' that frogs do net make the noise in spring time in, tbe marshes. The noise that is credited to the frogs id niadtt bv lizards that come out of the mud and turn their nose out cf water and make tie ceasless chatter that tho e who live aloi g bog lands are fe niliar with. GREAT SALES prove the great merit of ijood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes GREAT CURES. Germany's cIm-tu against Spain for . daaiDga to property belonging to I German cilizvua on t!;e iUnd of Cuba, and for tbe killing of three Gei man citizens is backed by a war ship ready fr battle. Citizens of tbi Lmted States have filed cla ms 1 at Washinirtor, amounting to six fteeo million dollars against Spain for injury acd Joes by the war in i m v I Cuba Tbe less of stock, burning of sugar plantation property, and so forth. Hero is ono that is goirg (he rou-da of the jokers : Two men are employed on an ice wagon. They are identically the same ea to height, girth an i other avoirdupois produ cing dimensions. The man on the front ted of the wagon weighs 1C0 pounds. Wbat does the other man weigh ! He weighs ice, cf course, bet the man to whom the conundrum is suddenly put never thinks of that until be La5 pnzzled Lis brain for ten cr fifteen m-"nuis in an attunpi to find some other point ion. People Believe jrhat they road about Hood's Sarapnru!a. Tlicy know it is an honest medicine, and tliut it cures. Vet Hood's ami o:ily Hood's. Hood's Pills cure ail liver ills, re lieve constipation assist digestion. 25c S "Mrs. Lsvi Jlyers died a, htr home Thomrs-nti-wn Tuesday evening cf l:st week, ag';d 88 years, 10 months ai.d 20 days. Funeral lork piece mi Friday, conducted by Rev. J. C Rtifhurd, paster of the Luther an cburch tf which she w a devoted Ktiaber during the pft 52 years. H- ma'dtu name ws Rachel Lukens, daughter of the late Hecry Lukens, She is survived Ly her aped husband and four chUvlren : Mrs P. G. Shelly of Altoona, Mis. W. II. Meredith and H. A. Meyers, r.f Th mpsontown, and Mrs. J. P. Wickersbam of MIfllin town." Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy cures au kidney, stomach ' . - awp liver troubles. A Pittsburg man recently faid: Recent'y, Speaker R.-ed wished to see a man on some pending legisla tion and telegraphed for him to com? to Washington. The man toos tbs first train available, but n-washout on the road made itimposs blu for Ifie fra-n to nrccefd further toward its des'iration. Going to telegn-ph fetation he sent this despnfc'i to tue speaker: "Wahooi on the line. Gtn'c enrce." Wtcu lived rc?d the message he eer.f buck this rrply - "Buy a new shirt md cotno nuy wny." The Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla are the largest in the world because the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are wonderful, perfect, permanent. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. 25c Photographs advancing in price Take Notice on and after April 1st, 1898, my price for our beat Cabinet Photographs will ho 3 00 per dozen, until then April 1st, I will make and sell tickets for tfceso si ate photo graphs for 1.50 per dczeu. I have ordered 5.000 ef the highest style cards printed in gold to supply this work, our efforts in low priced work bas ndt betn appreciated, therefore we are obliged to return to our old price $3.00 per dozen. Tickets sold will be good t any time presented, fhia ia ionr last and .only c.' ai ce to eft high priced work at ha'f price. Don't come in after the time : ci say jou didn't see this at?d, it wii! l e too late. ReKpei'ttuHr. JohEPn Hiss TIRED MOTHERS find help in II.wx,l'.i .iwninfii.il la nrliir.h (nVM kim nniw lilrkrul a crtutfl AnnAtJto Altai Meded STRENGTH. tWA V A U W A-A- At this writing Tuesday afternoon, April 5, the trouble between the united States and Spain has a war like aspect. The matter in dispute between the two government will be sent by President McRinley "to Congress to-morrow, What Cong ress will do when it receives the Presidents report can only be con jectured. Conjectures are not safe to rely on. In this case the conjec tures are almpst one sided, they are that the action of Congress will be of such a character-that war must soon come. If it does come, it will mostly be a fight on sea. The ves sels to engage in the sea warfare are of the latest models and their action on that account will be watched by all civilized people with the keenest attention. The following picture of an American Man of one of the most modern times and impending battle with the keenest ... - ....TW-. ftfAf! : SEAGOING BATTLESHIP IOWA, The Iowa is the navy's most formidable battleship. Her statistics are : Dis placement, 11,410 tons; speed, 16 knots; horsepower, 11,000; cost, $8,010,000; armament, four 12 inch, eight 8 inch, six 4 inch guns and 28 gnus of smaller caliber. ' Robert Wake field, of Bratto j town ship, uj&'le a narrow escape from be ing killed by a vicious 6 1 allien owped by him on Tuesday a week rgo, which result was only averttd by the timely arrival of the hired m in. Mr. W. was in tho act of ettiug on the horse's back when the I orse threw his head around and iit him on the wrist, makiog a painful wound half an inch deep. The animal then reared up and enclosed him with its front feet aud threw him t lbe ground, and then tried to jump on him and bite him at the same ti ne, but its feet straddled the prostrate body cf Mr. W. in several attempts when the hired man appeared biid rescued him from certain deuth McVeytown Journal. Evans, Indiana, passed through a a Johnstown horror on Sunday tve ning- about supper time when the bank of the Ohio river broke and It ft a wave of water 20 feet high to r .11 over the town that was built on ground mnch lower than the rivsr. Houses were swept away juet as they were swept away at Johnstown nine years agj. As tbe frame houses swept away on tbe bosom of the &od, stoves were ups.t and a number of bouses were set on fire, which added 1 1 the hoiror of the ei e The fLodei valley n four miles wid and it is difficult to extend aid to tbe suff-ring people. Several hundred people were saved by getting into the C urt Hou-e, and into the Gslli:in county Bank, a 1000 peoplo r in to high ground, and mmy wrre saved in var tous ways, but about 4UU were drowned. A CORDIAL. IMVITATIOai Miss Ellie Pacnebaker has just re turned from Philadelphia with a full line of choice millinery goods, with which to please tbe most critical taste. The I p lies know where tbe novelties in millinerv goods are kepi in Patterson, and Miss Pannebaker extends a cordial invitation to them to call and see her stock of goods. A MAR TEL.1JS A FISH 8TORY From tbe Lewistown (.Me.) Journal David Kelty. of Sorry, has had a queer experience, and in consequence believes thst it smelt will never die so loner as it is kept frozen stiff. Two weeks ago be wasnsbingon Morgans Bay, where he captured a dozen or! more smilts, which he left ia a pail Gbat Mabtin. On tbe 23rd inst , in his little shanty, expecting to re- at Concord, Franklin county, Pa., by turn soon and resume work- Being'Bev. Frances E Parcel!, J. F. Gray, called to Boston to attend the fan- atid El'a B. Martin, eral of a relative he did ol Jyj--Lxxnx.-Ou the 22nd IUr bHTCim usts. xucu no xwm. LUO - pail filled with snow and ice, in which were the smelts, and placed it in a tub, peering over it few gal Ions of warm water in order to get rim fifth out whole. to the village, where he staid three hours. When he returned every smelt was alive and swimming around in the tab. A R F A R E ; of War, is a picture powerful ships of her action in the will be watched interest. Beaver Springs Hera?d, March 31: Ua Friday eight robbers eat-red in to the hoaso of Amos Focht iu Chap man township and the old gei-tleman went down stairs to see wbat the ooiss wai in tbe house. Whin he cima down he caw a rnnn, who giasped a glass pitcher and throw it at JUr. Fojht," cutting him badly on one band by the broken pitcher. liy this time bis son cam") do vn stairs with a gun and Sred a shot tt the rubber but missed bin-, whe eup on the robber grasped or hsd an r.x, witu which he made a desperate fight with yonng Focht who used the gun barrel for bis weapon acd knocked the robber down. He hit him on the fore pirt of the head, cutting a gash to the bone. The robber was lnsen jible fcr six hours or more, His wonnd was dressed by Dr. Dogar. A warrant was issued, and Mr. Robber was brought to the Middleburg jail on Saturday afternoon, and th wound was again dressed on Sana y oy ue. tiassinger. lbe rocbsr is aid to be from Shamokin. He will remain in lail until June term of court. Its a pity that tbe shot went astray, for this country has no nse for such characters. VJr TLIKTOWN GfcAIiJ MARSKTS MIKFLINTOWN, APRIL 6, 1898 W i -t 88 '- in enr .... ..... 30 Re . Cli) -ri-grt . Barter , K(?e Ila.nl.... ...... Slion'dw. ..... Lard...... . .. Sides. ...v.... Timuthv seed.. F ax -J Bran .. 22. 82 $2 to $2 SO 16 0? 12 12 8 7 ....tl.40 GO 70 Chop 85c ta 90c M.ddling 90 Grnind In - Salt 6 American S;a!t.... 60c PmLADEumA JWaskkts, April 4th 1898- Wheat $1.00; corn 34e; oats 33c' butter 14 to 26c; eggs 9 to 10c; po tatoes 75 to 80c a bushel; chickens 7 to 10c; duck eggs 18c; goose eggs 60e a dozen; dncks 12c; turkeys 9 to 11c: tallow dc; fat cattle Si to 5Vc; bogs 5 to 6c; sheep 3 to 5e; veal calves 15 to $6; cows $20 to $45. N-w southern potatoes $3.50 to $7.50 a barrel. USJIRRIBD: inst at East Salem, by Bsv. J. Land'B, Mr. William F. Peiffer and JIisB Sarah E. Lindeey, both of J uni. ata county. He then wentHLEACH Woodward. On the 30th day of March, at McCoysville, Pa., ;by Kev. W. O. Adair, Harry JU Jjeacb of MiflBintown, and Linnie Woodward of JloCoysvillc The trouble with thousand of women is not female weakoeae," attboagh many physicians suppose it is. The real Bladder. Doctors often fail to effect a give the right remedy. , Wooden as well elves if their Kidneys are diseased. it f I "I flJ Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, m M VillS" i l I 8ot some- and have used it ever since! with if jnir ' the result that I am greatly benefited. .All pains have left me. And I am like another TMnnn " Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is a perfect blood and nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases of constipation. Itis a certain cure for all diseases peculiar to females. SampSe Bottle Free v Favorite Remedy is such a certain cure that the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. V., will forward, prepaid, a free sample bottle to every sufferer who sends his or her full postofHce -address and mentions this paper. The fact that our liberal offer appears in this paper is a guarantee of its genuineness. All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at $x.oo a bottle. CHALLENGE SALE OF SPRING GOODS' AT SGHOTT'S STORES, The same annual trade victory, The powerful procla mation to the multitudes, of bargain giving, and vast selling. Chic 1898 SpriDg drefs imported, from my recent visit to Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Our great cash selling store choicest new spring goods. We have been making great business. Come and see the great saving in our spot cash svtem of buying and selling. You all know our rr ...ods our great success shows that you approve ot them, Novelty and plain silks lor waists and whole dresses. Over 2,000 yards of silk to select from, in prices from 25c, to 35c, to 39c, to $100, in taffety stripes, taffety chechs, Lousine stripes, lousine checks, black armure - and satin cucks plain black taffety and brocades, black silks. STYLISH DRESS GOODS, Your first thought in seeing our dreis good exhibit would be, wbat a great variety tbey ov ! IT IS TRUE TO. Ton are ssre to find just the drsss good you have in mind. We safe guarded ennelves by not fretting too many of one style. 50 fyles of foreign and domestis dress frbrics, every osa a teroptibg valns. . We sell 75 eoats. WASTE They Fairly wbiiper thoughts of sepbyrs, bingbams, organdies sod batistes, for 71 to 9, 121 to loo. NEW CARPETS AND MATTING, OUR STOCK OP CARPET and wortby tne iresnsst styles for tbe season. Striped carpets 12 to 20o; borne made rag carpets'and ingrain carpets for 25c, 30o. 35c, 40o, 50o. Tapestry and Brussels carpet for izo, loo, i:i)o. and zoo. MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES. si -The best shoes made in Amerios, store will oner yon. speoial psrebase of misses and cl tldren shoe, tbey m luie all tbe leading styles now worn. CAPES, AND CURTAINS, Ladies silk otpes, olotb capes, drsst are s isiris. r e can ami asy taiie LACK CURTAINS, ohenile curtains, window shades and poles, oil olotb and rags at very low prices. 10,000 roles of wall paper, spesial fine parlor pattern, at lowest priess possible. We have bargains for every body. SCHOTT'S 103 to 109 Bridge 1865, ESTABLISHED. 1897. Special Invitation To The Iublit To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on daily from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAELEY. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who Have money to invest to MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It ia truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLE'J of Suits and Overcoats at the' Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't tail to give him a call u in need of Clothing D. W. BARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN FJL. ' 'uuuuuJ trouble lies ia the Kidneys, Liver and core, simply because they don't as men can ascertain for thenv Simply fill a bottle or glass tum bler with urine and let it stand e, day and a night. If there is a sediment at the bottom, something is wrong with the Kidneys. If there is a desire to urinate often if there is a 'pain in the small of the back if the urine stains linen look eat ! The Kidneys are diseased. Ladies can 'take Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy with perfect as surance of relief. It will cure them of Kidney, Liver and Bladder disorders just as certainly as it cures men. Mrs. G. W. Davknpokt. of West Troy, N. Y., says: "I was troubled with my kid neys, and suffered intense pain in my back and loins. The wife of Dr. Robinson, pastor of the First Avenue Methodist Church, recommended fabric?, at low prices are now all filled to overflowing, with the preparation lor this spring for 124, 14, 20, 25, 35, 45, 50, 60, and FABRICS. warm days of timacr. Percales, msttiDg arc particular by choice, 60o, 7oe, 85c and 50e. Matting for valnes tbat are greater than any other and shirt waists, wrappers and fancy ana nt any ngure. STORES, street, Afifflintown, Pa. examine the Stock of Goods for A HEADlOF ALL COMPETITORS. . Our spring line of men's, boy's and childrens' clothing, hats; caps and gents furnishing goods " ARE NOW IN. We make the clothing business a study and have made it a success. Young men don't go away to get what they want they come to us for NOBBY SUITS, LATE STYLE J hats or any thing in the gents fur nishing line. We have half our SPRING stock sold by the time most clothiers get their line in. A young man who wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't want to wait until the 4th of July for it. Our line this season surpasses all our former efforts in style, quality, quantity, finish and price. 'The early bird catches the worm." HOLLOBAUGH & SON'S, - 116 A I STREET, PATTERSON, PENNA. McOLINTIO'S HARDWARE House-Furnishing STORE and TUTS STORE SETS THE PACE. - O 0O0 -O THAT'S WHY Things are never dull here; never stupid. Tbe fullJJlifo of the store aU w)s bss a clieeiful welcome for all comers, and sbeppers are quisk to deeise in favor of the' Great Values to be found in our new leat, Stylish, Inviting S Ri El fc K. H. M'CLINTIC, Gel a goort pape I y frr.bscrtbisg for tbe SrrriNii aid Krrrjticji. cSEVENTY-SEVEN"-("77.') '77" in Df, HumpLreys' famous Specifio fur tbe enre of Grip and Colds, and tbe prevention Vf Pneumo nia. All druggists, 25c. Subscribe for the Sentinel aud Republican, a paper tbat contains choice reading matter, full of inform ion that docs the reader (jdoiI, and in addition to that a'l local news that are worth publishing find places in its columt s. tf. Sc Toffy la. Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Head this: "In September, 1894, 1 made a misstep and Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, A So ire two inchea across formed and in walking to favor it I apraned my ankle. Tbe aore became worse; I could not pnt my boot on and I thought I should have to sire up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed and the awelfing had gone down. My IFoot Is now well and I have been greatly bene fited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot say enougn in praise Of Hood's Sarsapa rills." Mas. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cures prove that Hood!', Sarsaparilla I. -theOjm Tiw PlMil rnr'IW. Andriistlsts. SL hwn '1 T Vy P. 1. If I - l.wM. M;l. , . ,. ;.n lH-t f.in ivc.-itliaitio llOOU S P U jud iiver stuuulaut 2o YOU LIKE IT. A Specially Selected Stoek ef KaDges, Cook, Parlor and Shop Stoves. Horse Blaskets and Lap Robes. LAMPS, large and small. Come in sad lock around. We'll make you feel at home. We have tbe largest Stock and Stors in tbe county. OXT31 NAlkLE GUARANTEES QUALITY. MIFFLIN rOWN HAVE TQII KOKEY TO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER I CALL AT-5 T8B FIRST MIFFLIN'f OWN, Pa.. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATE Money Loaned at Lowest Rates. JUNIATA VALLEY BAM. OFNIFFLMTOfril, PA. Stockholders Individnallj Liable- JOSEPH BOTH ROCK. Prtnitnt. T. VAN IRWIX,' Oukxm niascroas. W. C. Fomoroy, John Bertsler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rothrock, Josiah L. Barton, Louis B. Atkiasea c STOCCHOLDBBB : George A. Kepner, Annie M. ShetlB,. Joseph Rothrock, p. W. Maobeck, L. E. A'kinson, R. E. Parker, W. C. Potnerojr,' J. Holmes Irwin John Bertsler, Jorome.'N. Thompson, Charlotte Snyder, T.V.Irwin. John H. Blair, Josiah h Barton, F. M. M. PenoHll, Robert TJ. Patteraon BamuolS. Kothirk, Levi Light, M. N. Sterretf, Wm. 8 warts. James G. Heading, B. J. Shellenbergt r Samuel SchlegL X. B. Schlrgel. Three per ceut. icfnreat wi'i Dcpaid cei ;0ca'es of deposit. fian 23. I8!8i WANTED-AN IDEA 55 iUns to patent t Protect your ideas ; ther my Dnnc von wealth. Write JOHN BUKNA CO., Patent Atterneya, Waabingtosv IX Ctor their 11.8U0 nrize offer.
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