1 tome' n. U no this the tth tin I have half enled tbeeebontef Tl Blnee I ban md woLrr Ilia T bmU lm Ihu Mm m4 wmft brtM ead oleea. Volff'sAQMEBIacking h ik lilarking for Urn, Women and Cnxldrrn. Tht KICU EST BLACK rOLISH. Making leather Waterproqf and JhirabU. Ao JimiK. A Shin La$t a Wetk. Can bt muhrd triM water, $nmt at OHdotX, Tkt Finttt Ihtsringjar Jlarnu. Sold bf Sbee MimOwwi Bnw WOLFF A RANDOLPH. PHlliDCl?Kii The Old Doctors Drew blood, modern doctors cleanse It ; hence the Increased demand for Alters tiTfi. It is now well known that most diseases are due, not to over-abundance), but to impurity, of the Blood ; and it U equally well attested that no blood medicine U so efficacious as Ayer'S Samaparilla. " One of my children bad a large aura break out ni the leg. We applied imple remedies, for a while, thinklnx the sore would shortly heal. Hut it grew worse. We nought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine) wan necessary. Ayer'a Sarsaparlll being Recommended above all others, we used it with mar velous results. The sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Teias. " I And Ayer'a Sarsaparllla to admirable remedy for the be an lie cure of blood diseases. I prescribe it. and It doe the work every time." E. L.. rater, M. U., Manlinttan, Kaniv. " We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparllla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the) best blood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. " Aver's medicines continue to be the MamUrd remedies iu spite of all com. petition. " T. W. Itichinond, Bear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FRtrAKKD BT Or. J. C. Aver 4 Co.. Lowsll, Mats. fries 1 i sis ketiles, t. Worth li a settle. Democratic Delegate Election For the benefit of our Democratic reader", we publish Chairman Sny der' h notice to the Democratic vo tern of .Snyder county who are re (itieHtvil to meet at their usual and respective places of holding their Delegate Election, on Satuday, Au gust 17, 1889, between the hours of 5 and 7 o clock, p. in., ami elect in each district as many delegates as they are entitled to, said delegates to meet in County Convention at Middleburgh, on Monday, August 19. 1889. at 10 o'clock, a. in., for the purpose of nominating one person for County Surveyor, and electing one person as member of the State Committee, one person as delegate to the Slate Convention, one person as Chairman of Comity Committee, and transacting such business as may properly come before said con vention. The following are the number of lelegates each district is entitled to according to the number of votes nulled at our last Presidential elec- tion : Adams 2, Heaver 2, Heaver West 2, Centre 2, Chapman 4, franklin Jackson 3, Middleburgh 2, Middle. creek .1, Monroe 3, Feuu:), Perry West 3, Selinsgiove 3, Spring 3, Washington 4, Perry 4. H. A. Klinolek, Wm. II. Snvdkh Secretary. Chairmau New Connection for Bedford Springs via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the benefit of visitors to lied ford Springs, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company announces that the Mail Express leaving Pittsburgh at 1 (M P. M. will connect through to Bedford on week-days, reaching that noint at an early hour of the evening. This arrangement greatly lifl proves the service to this very pop ular resort, as residents of towns along the line of the road can leave homo after dinner and arrive a Bedford for supper. The Oldest Persons Living. CARTERS J 13fs (DURE Sick neadnchetnd relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of tlte system, such as litxinea. Nausea. Ilrowsinesa, Distress after atiii(. I'ain in (he Bide, Ac. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing Hcnilache, yet darin's I.rms I.ivis Tills art) equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while tkey also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and rejulalo the bowels. s.ven it uiey onijr cured mm Ache they would ba almost prtoeleea to those who suiter from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodaeas does not end linrtL and thnee who once try them will And Uieee UtUe pills valuable In so many ways that llioy will not be willing to do without them. but after all sick bead Is human life really lengthening Near Washington C. II., in Ohio lives Margaret Arnold, a woman 112 years old. She was born near Itich niond. Va the year after the Dec laratiou of Independence was sign ed. She smoked a pipe for seventy years and then gave it up, because she could not smoke any more, for some reason. She is a little old wo man, five feet two inches in height and weighs 110 pounds. Mrs. Arnold eats whatever she likes and never was ill in her life. She has been a widow fifty years, which is a good while, certainly, and Mrs. Arnold w ould merit the sincere approbation of St. Paul. Her hist work was done three years ago, when she knit a puir of stockings. The way to keep young is to keep working. The old lady has threo sisters and a brother, all over 100. One sister is 115. Their ages are as follows : Elizabeth Hillard 115 Margaret Arnold 112 Susan Bailey 10!) William Keiser 104 cannot read or write, but his mem ory is, therefore, all the keener, his tongue all the glibber. He can . tell personal anecdotes of many distin guished people who li-eu 100 years ago. The event of which he speaks with the deepest reverence was the burial of his beloved sovereign, the great empress-queen, MariaTheresa. He was present in person at her funeral, which occurred in 1780. He has all his wits about him, and is constantly on his feet, visiting a round of friends. Kagy is certainly the oldest old bachelor now living, never having been married. How much experi ence he has missed, to be sure I D1KD, In Venus township, on the 17th tilt., Henry Albert, son of John and Emilia Jane Stimely, aged 9 months, and 14 days. In Freeburg. on the 19th, ult., Magdalena, wife of George Shotz berger, aged 70 years, and 5 days. In Washington twp., on the 23rd, ult., John Wesley, son of John . and Lydia Ann Hoffman, aged 1 year, 7 mohths, and 19 days. The Champion Oration. They hud an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration at Monteagie, Tenu., and Dr. O. P. Fitzgerald, who was the orator of the day, let the eagle loose in the following man ner : "Soar high proud bird of freedom! No longer crippled by sectionalism, let both wings move with simulta neous beatings upon the air, not a feather soiled by political corrup tion, his flight widening until from his out-stretched pinions dipped in the fountain of freedom, the na tions of the earth shall bo sprinkled with the dews of liberty 1 Let the Btar-spangled banner float in free dom from a million flagstaffs i let the eagle bird of liberty scream and flap its mighty wings. Let Young America shout within the limits of the Constitution, the resolutions of '88 '8fl and the Fifteenth Amend ment ; let everybody do as he pleas es, to-day. Hurrah for liberty I Hurrah for America, every inch of it ! Hurrah for Monteagie ! Hurrah for the new eagle, which is the spread eagle, w hich like the angle in Apocalyptic vision flying in the nudst of heaven, preaches the glad gospel of liberty unto them that dwell on earth, and to every nation and kindred, and tongue and peo ple !" 8t. Elmo Hotkl, Nos. 817 & 810 Abch Strkkt, Phii.'a. Rates re duced to $3 00 per tin v. The travel ing ptihlin will still Ihid st this Hotel the same liberal pruvW.m for their comfort. It In Iim i.i.-iI in I In- immedi ate centres of business nntl pltipea, of amusement ami the different Kall Uoad depots, ns well. All parts of the nltv. are daily accessible by Street Cars constantly pussing the dour. It offers special inducement tu those visiting the city for biivliies or plena nre. Your patroungi respect fully sol lelted. .! . M. v r. 1'rt iletor. J BATMAN, lfaichir.ist Sclinssrove, Pa, OperHtt'S Itichter Si (l.itmU'r'o Ma chine Shop ninl iniitiiifiief ores. Iron Ilitiliiur. Kepain fur nil kind of Wes tern Plows, nmkes all kinds of cast ing to order. Repairing Traction Engini a Spodalty- New dent put ott old hngine Wheels and evarythlng rendered as good as new. 410in. THE GREAT FLOOD! ATTENTION. AGENTS! The ttntt in the n.'lil. A n.uipMe history of tun irrrmie tHinintty st jniiniiown. nan Ix-i'n IhhikmI. !i piurm,, SKIuU-piiif!-llluxtnitlotis, hstidsoint-lv hound In cloth. orlit'tl on. DlMtnint to uirentt. flowr cent. S. iul m crnts tor Prow- (In'tim H'nik slut lm kitip. i.( rlrnihir. nml (TO to work. A.Mn-K .1. h, uuil.VIK. l'uINhfr. a" How Slre't. New Y,k. 4. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbnry &, Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. wtarwiii dis. 400 sr x ts I it l.1 3.I S.IS I ul 1 1 40 S.IS in t.M iass i ' 1-J.os! Iii.ot 111 M jll.4t II. 40 11.34 III. W 11. W 11 I 1 1. Mi ln.M. Ki.MI ,10.41! ! 10 ;V io.ij! I STATIOSS. r I,wltoB J. Mala strast i a m i t.s l.i.l s w LIS s.it 1 14 s is M 1.44 IU s.ir hi IS 9.SI1 .v n .as 10.01 m 101 tot s.it tit l.0 l.M I. 4 I.S1 l.M 401 4.15 411 IN 4 HI 4.14 4 41 441 190 it' voo iauo CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTINCof FLESH, Or any tiarmm trkers lh Thrmt mmd .un mm nlomnl, Lark of Strength or JVsnw Potrrr, you ran b refteml mnd Ismi by SCOn'S EMULSION or PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. PaukTsskt a Mils. AbM for Bttt'i Kwmlwion, mat let mm mmflmnm riots or oJirttarioit indue you to meotfA m tbrntitut. Sold by mil DruggitU. SCOTT ft BOWIE, Chemists, If. T. L,wiMowa I Maltlaari t Patntcr II Khlnnla It Wssnar IT M lars t Rsnb's Mills II Aasnabars; II flrsvsrtovin 10 ttsnlxr 1:1 Mlrtcllsbarns is xsmr IT Krssmsr ! Pawllna 43 Ssllnnsrovs 41 sllnrov J to I Sanbarr ellnstriutr irrommodntlon (Uonasstloir with Irvlasos N.V. Bf .) Lost Stllnnrovs Arrlvs at Sllnnrove V.KIA.M 10.01 A.M. 1.40 H. M. t.l) f. M 1.01 P.M. 1.40 P.M. fralus Leave Lewistown Junction : I'i 14. a. m. 1 01, a. m. lo 40, am 1 M, pm lp m s-i v m lor i uinnurK anil ins s uo. a in 4i a in. 4, u m. 4 is n m. I 41 d m. ii is i m. rr rnunncinia, new i.r, iimti mors nml Wnrlilnfton. Philadelphia A Erie R R Division. ANII NOKT1IKKAN CL.NTKKAI. KA1T.WAY. Trains fsvs !4ttntiary ; s io a m, for Heiicinusir, t:rr snd t anaotlal Kiis. v li a m. Fur ixx k Hsvsn. I 41 u in, r ur Hellulvnts, kanc anil t'snsnilsl- Kiis. wirt in. nr Kcnnvn stul Wslk ns 10 41 i in for Wllltainiipotl. I'll in. for CstswlMs srrt Hnirldm. I J vl a hi. 10 uu am auil tli n in. tor Wlllrciiliarra I &6 a ni, 10 JO a in, 1 lo ni S 40 p ni, 1 or Mismo- aiu ami mourn varinsi. Trains l.rsvs SrMinirnive Junction: IV S3 am. arriving at 1'lnlsil. liihla 1 11 n in new Tors I so u llsltlmors a 0p m. Wuli Inirton 4 otl o m. 1 61 p m, srrivlnit st l'lillinlfliliis I an p tn, Nrw York ii p in, HHltliuore 41 p in. Wliiiiton s iu p IK. I IS n in. srrlvlnir st riillailrlnnta 4 21 a in New nrk T 10 a in. Baltimore t II a III Wash lOKtt'B 9 !! a in. trains slm Lravnn Snahnrv : 1 10 s in. rrivliiK at I'hilsilrluhla t si) a m York 1 90 a ra. 'JM ar. at lialtinnra T m., WashinkUin 1 40 p in. J. 1!. W.lOO. ra'l !' Ausnt uha:. t.. l till, tlon l MmiSKvr. 161 TAKD Up -Untie tld (fox 0 1 t-Tt . (KEViA; mm ynr mm mm m , Lastini(l( .1 I LiaiM- . .UstVltaZTj I cuais WHUt au Mt f Aiil I r I BastUoua-hSTup. TaatMavod. Dm I I I In lima. Sold bv drnnUta. I I Is the bane of so many Uvea that bar Is whsre w maks our irrtiat Doaat. Our pills curs It while others do not. Ciara's Lima Ltvss Piixs are vsrv small ami very easy to take. On or two pills niaka a aVioa. They are atiiotly vegetable and do not gripe; or purr, but by their gentle aotlnu pluaiie all who use thnni. la vials at IS cents; 9ve for (1. Hold every where, or aeut by luaiL CA1TH HZBICQTI CO., Vrv Tort $1 13 WEEKS, The POLICE GAZKTTB will bo ssailad, eeurely wrapped, tossy address In the Unit- d Mates for three mo a Iks oa receipt et ONE DOLLAR. f lL.nl rilu-onat allowed ts voitmsst i tut and olobs, Bsmplecoplel mailed Ires Addrees all orders is HIOUARD K. I'OX, raissLis byOASE' Total number of yours 440 Average age 110 But tbe oldest person now living is probably a mulatto miui in Lynn, Mass. Of course there are no documents to buck up bis claim, but as nearly as can be judged by cir cumstaucos be is as old as bo rep- rAunnf.u iiiniHclf to be 125 Years. fwiTI M. SffliTI BfHA fiffllH Wfin. His name is William Roach, and WMwM ISM " arsrv. - I . . v (inn:. tl M members the Boston tea party, be Bit vs. He beard tbe people of An napolis, N. S., talking of it. Roach spent many years of his life on the sea. He bought a little cottage iu Lvnn with his earnings. Thia be promised to deed to Robert Brown a halo colored man of 38, if Brown would take care of him the rest of his life. That was twenty-two years ago. Brown is now CO years ol himself and shows signs of getting old, but old Roach is still as spry as a cricket and does not weaken in the least. Mentally and physically he is in as good condition us ordi nary men at seventy. His hair hangs in long black ringlets to his shoul ders. Roach can neither read nor write, therefore has no need for spectacles. Since be was 15 be has been a tobacco chewer. How much older he might have beeu if be bad never used tobacco, Mrs. Parting ton alone would be able to tell. C? ALF.SMKX to introduce t mi sfiii The most interesting agou person Oour Hurt ntok iu their owu locait- living, however, is probably i UlioS: Nagy Ferentez a soldier of the wars Kicluhlve territory urttiifed. oaiary ol Napoleon, m years out. ue iu nilexiHMiiieH paid to gooti men. Aa, Hungurian peasant, rosulent at dress at once. I i....u l,rtli in ilnlv i-cird. M, ATUJIlllll 1 J .1 1 U H U J nr.iiui (.n am uvu, I Nurserymen. Oeneva, XI. 1. 1 ed and certihea. April is, tv. on. jjte old Roach, Nagy ferentez BOARDING HOUSE. The utiderluued hsvlnu made ample prepar f lion for the accommodation ol the iiuhllo would li. announue that he will furlllMl board ion anil IihIkIiik at the rate of seventy live cent a ilsv or twenty nve oenu a hH vm lead lor Imrses lurulthed rheup. Those not havlns tried his tshle are respeet lullv Invited Unall, and they will not ko away .iii'i.tuned. Kooius a few doors went ol til. ,:,, 1l..uW,M...d..bur,hHP1 .. 1'roprietor MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only ! Ryeteea eflMtewrTTrslslsf. k'oer lleeks Laraea ie one nuu. Miad wanderiaeT cored. Every ehlle) mm adelt srreatly keaewttei. Ureal induoeuwule to Ourreepoodvoee UUsees. lawi PmanMtna. with nninlun of Dr. w as. A Fnead, Ike wiwld-larned HpMlalirt la anna vitm. lanlel 4 Jreenlrijf TheT.on, f' RKil wi.k J. M. Huckler. l.l..ilitorat the Cnrution liens. V.V. A.ter,iedetllbeia,Jsir. Uenlsrala, and mh., ewil pirt fme of I believe Flao'a Cure for Consumption eared ' life. A. II. Dow ell, itor Enquirer. Eden- ton, N. C, April 23, 1887. m PISO The brat Cou Kb Medi cine is Fiso's Curb fob Consumption. Children take it without objection. lly all drugglsU. 25c. The tinilersiiriiol having opened lumber yard at Middleburgh Depot Immediately .south or the Franklin 'House, respect, fully call the attention of the public to their due line of lumber con- ftirlting of White-Pine Boards! PLANK, RILL T1MBKK.LATH HAILING. PAILIN08. POSTS, Nil INGLES, WALNUT. POP LAR, Y KLLOW PINE FLOORING, and nil kinds of material manufacture ed to order. Terms kIwuvm the low. out. For prices call mi J. i. Smith, Proprietor of the Franklin lloune, BWilleflUll, ra.. Kalbach & Spangler. Oi On Tn marlfpfih 1 ' "l-v 'V lll only one shM 3xi-full iboiW tht most convW to cut for hoefct i io carry Wljok Insist on fSavnufti GENUINE Wit. 1rr(jjj i in lag , maae only by conn rinztrerwo'uout) W. Pi S. F.SHKAKV, Insuriinee Aijeiit and Hroker, I Pure Water tin Even with hut Little Cos. rr . ins lilKlcrxllkrHl ilfnim tosti attention of the jjJ county 10 nit ttnurovdl a,cJ well drilling, whicli Ims nits universal sati!iaftiiii rwd He lias the advaiitiiL'v km u methods is speedy, inuknavl never tlulayed by tli lumla-l tiun out of order Mini l iiiMr tiuiilur satmdtctory. RtmA tions cuii be had from mr' whom I have done wort DllUillebmr;l). lieiive i1i.i,jh v I ii r i. i Ti.. I j 1,) Joe II Zm X 'I ml a i 1 I iiii"- rrrrt, i . . r, i 11. i ville. 1 WHINE All (LSI f AILS. fl tiiilyllrHcl.iMM.i.kti.m.irinir. r..ire-ntH.. J. M. EUTl ushSjrup. Taetee-rood. Cso II "' " n" tr-m tn not -s, hem e you -'ST no time. Sold hdnitfulvts. gj seiaeiil. I'.-lVrtt.i wyf-Jf T-eVtel r I Ini-orsiiee ilni--i oa nil klmlnol oo.l Isrui , eVUaJMAea-aaUiSaikneT iMii.rty, itwi-lllnu'. tnrri ami tiliurobfs any- Aril t, tiltl. .m.m-? where III Snviler Mini Viilnii 'iiinttvr. CURiS WHiRE llOoush Hrup. in time. Hon iidcc In C. M. Shuwvr's Store, t'rntrevllle, l'a' HE RnnilABTFRSismsra UU ija ini iyn va; ira uu u ik uu w FOR- GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING TACKLE. low Lost. How Restored! .lurt pulilifhcil, n new edition of Dr. CnlverwelFs Cekliralei Essay on tint rmlii'iil otira of SiierinstoirlurK or itiis- osrltv Imliii'eil I'V hitii ori'sriv iniimrretion. The oclel.niti'il antlior. In tlii adiniriililo enfiiy clcnrly i'unlr.itai Irom a thirty yi-n sucren, lui pra.'tit't, mm t'ii Hiurininic I'mifiMjuiifl ni er. ror iiihv le tiidh'.llv ciiri'd ; ieinliiiKut a in ue ol enrit lit '.- tlniiile. ri-rtnlo. a ml ellm'tuul, by nietia ul Kl.h li rvi-rv sill U'rrr. no nutter what hi-ieoniiil i.il iiiy lie, may fare liiiimell eheily, privsti'l iil riilii'iiliy. -This Itvlnre nhoulil Imi In the lianila ol every youth nml evrrv tunn In the Isn l. Sent andrr seal, in a I'laln envelope, to any add re.. mt-iald. on reTlit ol four vents or two postiiue stsiiin. AUiireM. Snuinle of modlelne free. THE CTLVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New York. It. Y.rostOffleo Hol.U. If v aleoJer aava ae has ttte W. 1.. Douala Km sltkuut dud, aad nrtea MtneM ea tke ba4eaa, pot alia down as a tvaad. THE CELEBRATED DEER GUN, 'PIPER," oue barrel shot and the oth er Winchester Cartridge. Tho only Kun manufactured for active and effec tive loiitf and short distance work. Al ways ou hand. It recommends itself. , ttBuis, run s ah. ir - si ij 'j- X ' .J CROWN ACE Tbe best liiii uiuir Oil i mads from PelrcJiam Ik gives n brilliant liht It will not Rinoko tlie rli" It will nut cbar Hie witl. It baa a high fire tent It will not explouY. It is without cotnpsiix'' feotion FAMILY SAPET! It is maDDfactnreil Im H Crnde in tbe tnotl piff ped refineries io the It is tbe Best. Ask joor dealer for ('ro Trade orders rill.! hj Yuan ttoli. ACME 12 8 '87 lj. mm I For llrniiev. flravel. Heart. Vrtnsrv or Liver !", snlred. Olrlee Sil Arrli f1" All druKKlsU. Try U. ti"r MO. ton OKNTLKMKN. Eiam.ne bis W. L. DOUGLAS Guns. Repeating Rifles, and $3 SHOE everything needed in A Complete Hunting Outfit, w.ir issucris wrpTTW Feellieey S.OO OHNPINR HANll-KICWtn SHOE. 4.00 HANIMIIWKD WH.T KHIIIt. 3JIO POI.ICK AND FAKMKKN' 8110 4. HO F. XT II A VAIUK CA1.K KHOK. H.SS WOnalNUNAS 4.00 aod 1.15 BOVt SN'M UIIOK. ll'UOOI, BI1UZ.9. I Orders by until will receive prompt attention. J J. MED mm, Pi. Uo3 SinUCi LADIES. Hoai If atarlal. Meet Stvla. Boat FltUsC. 1 K. wnm A.m I ( Wi ll. VT. Sm IIUUUIUi Jwmw., 'ExHiiilne W. L. Douglas $2.00 Shoes or gentlemen and ladies." i FOR BALE BY WI- GlRMAN.aMlDDLEBQRSH Pi) port eHajsO Fvf ka ta veee botm M wke aw VeeIU4. IWf sJ wke woie et eaee eta ee e.4 MauwHoe- We tt "'TM UaMes(le.esll'