SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MTFTLTNT(HVTN. TTEii.Sl AT. MARCH 14 1894. E. F. SCrf W K I E R 9 t. irOB AND eairllTia. Tag persion appropri-ition bill of $151,000,000 ptss'nl the Lower ilvtaa of C yugros ou the 7th inst, wit'i -a atafindiuct that no pensiau accoant of disubil'fy ia the str te aiioul J L for lean tbn $12 a rsintii It wj.3 Or jw'n amendment. Tae more ' ua Ibere are the ,'jrer tLe de-nd far all kinds of m products, aud the greater the Jeuiand for frin products the better ihe prices. If the town people were t. on the furin they would become - reducers of farm products and that would lower the price of everything raised frr:.i '.. a il. The policy of t:.i Dti-i :-.iLc party is to break up ' !- 3 of the towns by the cn . : .' r.t of low tariff laws, which en .:.) foreigners to send in goods from foreign lands at such prict-s that the business of the manufacturing towns will lie broV- ;i up and the people will fee clriv . onto the farms to mike a li--.!- ftiid that will make ail kinds ut farm produce so pleutiful that no 4lj can realiic a profit on their work. That is tha way the policy of the JDo...raoy, tariff p.Iiy atuJiiiiU to almost a cr'uia. Iir Fittsburr aevei'i.1 hundred Ho rn an C-.ibolic c'uiMren. Lave com menced to attend tho public cuoi;1r -mtea tha past t .vo weeks under a Tuliog cf the school authorities which seeuis to l riyht. Tho child ren will 1" -.n-lit by si-ti.-i'a of Charitr. Tho bisU-r.-; hid passi.d the exemiration fur tiai-htr.-t cortiticateg i't w re oppoBt'd by the IVot-stant -ligk-js ekment nnd kept fr.-mi get. ing schools By tho new rit:tu; of .he avi'ool authority they are peiuiit ted to lenc'i which L s ileisscd vh- Catholic pl-rue!it that they have .'Ut fo ::) iny of their ehihlru to thu pub.t ' cUooU that tlicv constitute a ij-.iiii'ci r of pupils Iari?n enough for to :v own persuasion to the teaclii"g ( which tiie teachers have boen f signed. If u teacher is compttaut he bhould not be ruh-d against, be--au? he is a Catholic, a 1'ivhbyterian, -t Lutheran, a Methodist. USQUEBANNA CONFERENCE UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The ii'H-.e named cocferci'Cn ron-enc-d at Oi ess'.r'b church, Jtijiata county .Mur.li :,rd, l'i'.i-i. If. .V Eh ily H-..l i;s i-htir-:: -, and Ilev. E. Ci. Pre-i-nlt-i-, stcre- The li.'A couditioui :i tbe road . caused t lie aiu-nd-mo.' to be but meagre. and a" a cons- qusnce ouly .ho in -nt nrgeut business w isatiend 1 to. Ail adjou' tied s(s:oa was or l rf d to e r,vene ut tlie s uiie pl?i?o on the la-it Friday in August next. The 8'..etary reported tha: agree .uiy to fi( ViOin mstructiotis ho has -'bmitted to th.T reiin-ylvaiiia con irrcuce, l'v'''-!g'i its s -ertaiy, a pro jxmitiou ( f lliia bj ly f-r the esfab lisbixigof a l.'oundary ir dividing lino between the two conference dis tricts; that sixteen months have now 'laps' d mi;c; tho etimn.unicr.tioc ' oi"' I and no reply of any l.ind hav iug jut heou received: I: was therefore lvrioWed, that we n i.v cousiJei the member of thirf c.iiiferenco as being no Io:ij;t-! Liouud by Haid proposition v up i.i !.. '-r. !: T!i it ton fa-t of a por i :n.t being a lociuber of our -hureh, shall not tp-rate ngaiost him or her in H'H'h a wry na to ex clude such person from Oeiug a co:u pelent witne's in any church trial within the t uisdiction of tbis con frrtuc . um secreta-y was iontructed to .:epare a series of IJules to govr.rn deliate in Conference session, to be tmbiiiitted for action at our neit ses sion. 'so to ak and demand ft-om tho he retary i ! tin- Pennsylvania coiifor- p.cc their full and complete. copiM f the records of their proceedings for the sessions of 1S01 and 1802, for the information of tbis body. J lev. H. M. Eberl v va elected to sin .:rintemi all cuurcli work within ' .j jurisdiction f ibis conftreuco until the tim of our next session. S. G. DnE.ssi.rt, Secretary. - m - In Mruorlam. Bnlle Pennington, the subject of ti'is sketch w;-. horn rnd brought up near where Patterson, Juniata county, P-'., now p-andp, where she upeni. ! o greater part of a long and :ui life, lovd unit respected by -..i whe new her. Ilr ciierful dis position endeared her to everyoue and made her a welcome guest in ! -ry home. It caa truly be said, her friends v.ere man v. She was the daughter of the late Michael Einfinf;er, and leavei two sisterd auu one brother to mourn htr loss. Mrs. E. Robison of Patterson, Mrs. Samupl Elliot, of Sutdmry, Mr. Samuel Kissinger, of Pat terson. She wc ftrwt married to Jacob ;- If Connor, lute of Patterson, and afterwards to Abraui Pennington, of Mifflint-'i n. Tbi. daughters in whose homes her latest ye;v d were so pleasantly spsat, am Mrs. Pwobbert V. Bard sley, of Germantown, Philadelphia, a; 1 Mrs. Fitch K. .UuMab, of llar nsburg, with whom she lived since last summer, and at whoso home she departed this lifa ou the 15th day of Tebruary 18?, aged 64 years. To these sorrowing daughters we iit.ud our h:ii-tfelt sympathy, feel ing that the peaceful happy life, and deaths of a loving mother teaches us tw, "It i not all of life to live, nor all fcf death to die. The trials of life so chserfuly met Are now ov-i', and she is in the Fath er's house where none suffer, or are afraid, and of which she spoke bo beautifully to Rsv. Fasic, of Patter 0a, during one of bis 1 ist visits. She rests from her unselQsh labors and though we sorrow wa would not rsk that she should come back to suffer ingagain. liev. John R. Henderson, conduc ted the services in the Westminster Presbyterian, February 19th, 1S91 Th bearers were O jrge Goshen, Jacob Snyder, Henry Groninger and others, and by them she was carrid to the Presbyterian Cemetery and rests there in the full assurance of a joyful resurrection. All Allium pipers please copy. A Friend. Eloomfi'il.l Drnocratof March 7th, says: A pile of earth covt rod with snow, in tlio centre square of this borough, was the cause of three sleighs being upset last weit. Mrs. Ard and her daughter Liura were were tho first to go over. . The horse then started to run and was not can tared until ha had trt neirlv fivd uii'.eo from town. The sleigh was damaged to the extent of $4. Mr. Cupp. wife and child were sp lied out a night or two afterwa: J, and Augustus .Wit-key was the third to mistake the mound of earth for a snow drift. Fortunately nobody was hurt. Oa la t Sunday even ing two tramps wei-e committed to jail fur tho niyht by Burgess Kmter. iieforo leaving on Monday morning ono of them, who gave bio narue i.s James AVright, divested hirns -L" of his old trousers aud appropriated a good pair bel ing'ng to Wesley Davis, a prisoner confined tit tho I tie instance of a maiden who bad 'loved him not wisely but too well." When the theft wai di-o-.verd both tramps had been discharged. One of t hem, calling himself Frank R j n'.hls, was arrested and committed, but t!;e stolen clothing was not found in his possession. Tiie oth r had disappeared. This is rather rocgh on the young man Davis, who who will soon be liberated uudr t i insolvent Uwsand, unless his friends come t his rcli-.f, lie will be c --m-prlled to wear bis uM trousers wh-n be emerges from his placj cf coii ti nement. .4 t Inter Vacatlou In riorltta. Ou Fbruarv 13th and 27th aud March llkh and 27th the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run personally-conducted tours to Flor ida. Tbe special Iraius iu charge of experienced touris aent and chnp eron will leave New York 9.30, Tre.u ton 11,03 A. M.. Pbil idelphia 12.10, Wilmington 12.50, and liiltimore 2.3G, P. M. Thesfo trains will be composed of the liueft Pullinaii leeping avd dinii'g cars li't 'd witli m alern nppoiutm;ots ana cor.ven ieiices of t!io most sumptuous lypu S50 fr in Nw York, $18 from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and pro portionately low fi.iui other p-iints L'U the b-. stem, will coveni'l expenses wiii'i' .m t'ei ppecial trains trari tvrt:.tioi, I'liiiiuau iicc.imo latio.i, i"d ineri's, with the exe j.-ti-i tj of the last tour, the ticket f.ir which covers I'uhm.-ili facilities sout.o boon. only, tbe hiuit, however, b( i:ii .Wv 31st, thus hllo-ving a much longer visit. A stav tit two weks iu lha (loiioi:s heidih iiispiring ponir.sn'a may be enjoyed tu tho first three, and tha time may well be spent ia followii--' out the iit!:-.:KeileSsfide trips avnilsble from J,i-8onviila. Theso touri, are especially apr j o-i during tbe peni tent'a: s' a sou now upon us, and a vacation in this la autifal State should prove of great bentit to those more or less fa'i".Kd from tho pleasuie of the social life arid evuteru'-nt of the winter. MUSIC LESSONS. If you want to receive the best ir.hU ucli. n in p:anofoite, (a course of Mu-iical History JeetureK included 'u the study,) organ, v.iice an 1 guitar now is your eh ince. Miss Ijoi-isa A. Jai-kmax, after three years under the best, teat-hers iu the New Engiaud Conservatory of Muhic in Boston will return to her home in tbis place aad start her classes in April. She ha also received a thorough courso iu Harm ny a-id Tnejry. Any ono wishing to study these can receive instruction from her. For tetnis and further information call on or address. Miss Gertucde Jackmax, M-.illintowr, Pa., before March 31, 1S94. Au Alleged Ilrlber M ill Ho Sued- HARr.isiit Ro, Marc'a 7. District At torney Burleigh. f Alb gheuy coun ty, it is stated, ia preparing the pa pers in tho criminal proceedings which will shortly bo instituted afainst TliotniK W. Aid. of Carlisle ! trim ia nitf.trt.it to 1. ira n t i Hii.t od t. hrit-e txilouel Thomas W. Sample, of Pittsburg, secretary of the soldiers orphans school commission, by offer ing him a consideration of $1,200 to chango bin vote in fuvor of Boiling Springs for the industrial school for soldeia' orphan?, instead of that at Scotland. A New Bunco Game Portland, Ind., March 8. A pair of swindlers have worked Bevoral farmers along the State line within tbe last few day.-!. The game is the lightning rod sr.' eme, with a new ad dition. Garret Human, a German, was induced to sign a contract to have rods placed on bis barn. . The contract was sealed in nn envelope by one of the agents, who wrote bis name on it ana nandea it to tlo;rn to keep until called lor. lioma: s family became suspicious and opened the envelope. The dav following t! e agents returned, and finding the en velope opened told Homto that he violated the postal laws, but they wou'd compromise for $1S0. A note was promptly given, and four other faiiiit-rr) weie caught in the same way for from $100 to $500. 1 Southard Robison and Harry Hawk are repainting tbe dwiliiug bouse of J lined 8imoD8 in tbis placs. ARGUME.1T COritT. Conrt convened at 9 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday the 13th" with President J ade Lyons and Associate Judge Vickershui on the bench. Judge Bar ten j iued the President and As jo ciate after court bid convened. Tbe Register's account were con firmed as follows: Answer to citation on William Roll, administrator of Joseph Ueil, dee'd t i file bis account read in oi-ea coart aud filed. Id case of Com. vs. Jaoies Y. Ap pleby, charge Lareency and false pro teose. Bench warrant issajl for ar rest of defendio:. First and final accuuot of William W. Imes, surviving admiu'htralor of tbe estate of Simusl luica, lte of Fuj et'e township, deceased. First ucd final account of J ) n F., and Jerome Ehrcozeller, a loiinistrdtor of tbo estite of Hilory Ecrer seller, late of Fajetle township, d iseased. First and final account of Levi R. IlofL'r, aduiiuistrator of Jacnb Hoffer late of Sui-quebanua township deceased. Tbe first aud Q i .i accnuu: of Thomas II. Parfl, administrator of the estate of Thomas Parfat, late of Delaware township, deceased. Account of SV. D. Van Dyke, puar dian o! Cera linhcppestall, mioor child of Christian Iiusboppestall, de ceased. Subpoena in divorea granted ia case of Kane U. i'.idur v.4. C. i. Coder. J-ihn ii-itigtr was nppoiated Over seer of Poor in Mo.iroe I wul;p, rice Kniai.uel Paga who resijjai-c a aj count of poi-r health. In ihe matter of the raid pruceed iugs on road running Inmi Cedar Springs to Van Wert iu Ferinauagb and Walker towuxbips, petitions filed in open court ar-eicg t'er the appointniect of viewers to review part of said road. Petition of Mrs. Ain-.-lia Turbctt for t'ufl appointment of viewers to assess damages ca'ied by tho passjjro of tba Tu-carora Valley RaiiruaJ through her lsnds filled and tl.s 23rd day of April nut as the day wheje biid viewers will bu appointed. Mrs. Kphriam Poui croy tied a pi-titiuQ for -aain purpose and sanc day set for tbe appjinttnent ef appraisers. Charles B. t'rAford was allowed to register as a law i-tudent, JVunc pro lane. Mr. Crawfurd hving comtuen ced the study of law in the yjsr 1879, but was not registered as a student. Iu tiie diverjo proceeding between Perry Carstetter and his wife Katie Carstc-ttcr. Divorce granted said Perry Carstetter In th fistateof William Kohler, late of Tnrbeit lo.vii.hlp, deceased, ad iniui.-trator makes return that to offer ed said ducedeut's real estate for sale, and that i: was njt sold for want of .-ulheieat bidders. Id tho writ of inquerendo luwiliro ia tho case of Abraham Brubaktr the re turn is tha' Sjid Abraham Brubaker is a lunatic incapable of managing; his est te. Eniorv W. Woodward was nppninted a c.uumitte'! to lake chjr;'; of the estate ef scid lunatic. U. 1'- Burchtieid. En , fii-sl his re port as auditor in the assigned es'atcs of J. L. Swarlz. D. V. Swar'z, and ; D. L Swartz. Reports coufiru.nd nisi I 'f h j tutluwins persons were panted J licen'e t.a sell liipi ir (iuri!i the com ! iug rar: W illiam Z-.-lpb r, Keystone j Hotel, iu Pa tersoti; S. Bod Murray, iNat oiiat House, Miffliiitown; (lirry K llcyes, Patterson House. Patterson; j Samuel Laeh, Hotel Ashtuu, Patter on: William Arbnast, Jacob's House, lifilintown: J: U. Van 11 Mi nren rra, liou-'c. ItiehBelJ; Uriah b'even Stairs. In the ruitter of the m!.- '-n heirs o William Kueb to hhow e..n- vhy cer tain legacies sheuid nut be pail, o answer having been file J it is nrdered thai real estate of aij cceodea'. be eold to secure uieneys to pay Paid Upi?;es. i.. .k. .ro i. t... .i-.t j i ti i.iu i i-i die ul uai iu iiur?., ijuv. u., ' petition filed asking f ;r partition of ! said decdt-nts estate. I Ir. ins estate of Wii'.Um Urilfirli, rc- j turn of order sule mido property, sold j i to W. B. Detra uud W. B. Dctra for ' ! $:;oo. ! Susan Kauffuian w is ordered to bo : .UL.L11 v. . . I . : v. x ...ii..-. . . .t n lA UI..G Luna'.in Hospita! for such time as may feeiu necessary for her weltare. Aaron D. Cartetter va appointed collector fir ri i.; i!h ma i towuship. No tax colleotor having been elected for that office, the twu candidates bav iog received a tie vote. A. J. W illiams u was appointed ro.iil supervisor for Tus-jarora town ship, -..ii account of the resignation of TJhei dere Schauttle. Petiton of Inhabitants of Milfiiutown for a public alley from North line of North street iu aid borough between Third street ana School street, and ex tcn I'mg northward to boundary line on north .side of 5-aiJ borough, nuti alley to be a coutinu ttioQ of alley now laid out aud open between Third and school strict, filed, and William H. firouinger, George W. Wiison, and Joseph W. Siiuiiucl appointed viewers. The only application for license to sell liquor refused was that ef J ohn Foi mau iu Port K jyul. A remoust ranee containing on hundred and thir ; teen Dames against license was filed iu his ca ) In the case of Com. vs, James B Carpenter, who was convicted of - tbe murder of bis father James Carpenter at the rebruary session, and a for a new trial argued on tbe March, the court rendered an refua.np J nines B. Carpenter trial aad sentenced him to be by the neck until he is dead. motiou 9tb of opinion a dow banged Ia the divorce proceedings, Tobias J Kramer vs. Mary Agu.s Cramer, Andrew Banks, Esq , was appointed a Commissioner to take testimony. In the divorce proceedings, Annie A Crawford, vs. E. Dai win Crawford, Wilberforce Scbweyer, Esq , was ap pointed a Commissioner to take testi mony. Petition of Elizabeth For.-ba aud Hendersun Forsba executors of Mary . .... 3 tjireene, docoascd, to sell real estate , ' , , , for vayraent of debts, crauted as . . - prat-a for. Id tbe estate of William 0. M Htken, deceased, petition filed to permit guardian of minor children to stll real estate private sale. Prayer granted, A jfcl'.istei ville ar.d Jlitilintown bae hall clrb pluytd a match cam on Tuen(lav at the former Diace. ! Scro 11 to 1G, ia favor of the Jlif- llintown club. J If -n Mali fai cured tad 4 Uanner Doub'eSa- I tradtetaayarllia. U'atnebett Trj H. SOonrta. ' i LETTER FRtI U.4RRII- BIRG. March 13, 1894. Maria Dacca, will sing in the Opera House on the 23nl for the Keller Memorial Fund. Thus far this year, Harrisburg has been frse from disastrous fires. The Susquehanna was eleven feet above low water mark last weeek. An effort is being made to form ward ten. The Penn-svlvania canal will April 12. open The D. H. Hastings club of thi3 cily, has endorsed General Htstiugs for G.vernor. Tha trial of Bel', the Steeltoa ! i 1 - - 1 1 1 1 r i white mistress, Ellen Milier, will bo gin March 19th. Almost tw:) hundred tramps were accomodated with lodging in tbis city last week. Oeor e Lenhart, late 'of the State treasury department is now manag ing editor of tbe Harrisburg Tele gram. Co'. J. T. O'Xeil, of the Stats Ar senal was called to Allentiwn, lag, week, on account of the serious ill ness of his father. Superintendent of public printing Giier, was suiaiaonsl to the bedside i of his brot.hor, Dr. J. H. Griar, who is s rioudy ill at his hoiua in Jurder Shore. Suit has been entered against sev eral corporations in tbis state for violation of the Semi monthly pay law. There -e other corporations t'iftt viotuts thii law every month. 3m fair .lay was) ths serai-monthly pay day at Stee'.ton. Almost $35, 000 was distrilm'ed among tha em ployees. Fifty Iudian boys and girls from tho training school p.t Cailisla vr':','. give a Columbian couc-irt at the M. E. Conference in the Fifth street M. E. Chure i on Friday evenii-g. During the firi-t five days of las' week tho following b isinos was Iratisar-te 1 at f.h state treasury: Ro eu'f ts $211,921.81, xpenditures $2I0,S59 33. .Cinriers w-re granf-iil to corpora tions wit'i capital stock of $l,9J'.t,iii:. T tie re is tnlk of Ne .v York au l Plii'ade'yhia capitalists bu l ling aa ei:-v ite.l ra l -vav lro:u i'liila.lelpnia ! to Harrisburg by way of H ading. Other proposed electri-; roads thut will bo luiili this year are those from H irrisb-i'.-g to R ickvil!; and Dauphin fioni il-.irishure- to Humtnelstown and f;-o!u taiuo place to .Weehanics bur. Re-r. Father Ei'iotf, will it is un derstood, shortly becrin miBsiousrj work in .I.iuiati conntv, which be licga to the I'l.ievse of II irrisburg '. I-i coi-ie p . i ts of th west where he labored Catholic tuirisioua were f u -ise ! wnere nouo had ever before i been atteini ted. Cl.GKK. Loh Rate llxciiiilnu to Uanli Inglun, ! v.. reoni) 1 va- j nla tialiruatl. The two reinainiiig ex. the capi'.ol will be run 221 and April 19:h, an from the ex'enive p-iirois; ed previous trips t:'erf. iri trsions to oti March d julging age accord- j eveiy like ! r.hood .t tueir lio ng n-oa -. t;reater ntiUiber i.f perj.le w!.i will avail . themselves of th ex'r.'iuely low rate' in iff ct for this tvpui'ir Perk-. Tie, e:iierta:n:n-lit cff.Miled by a vit-it to! the hands i'ii' st. city ii. the Union ar.d ll.e e.lji-itioL-al benefits follow mi luspccion f the archiiectur al ai-hievcmenta and other attractions there, will more than r. pay the jour-rn-v which, in any ev-nt is rendered o: oedingly pl.'.asaut by the admir able train fiervee of the Pe'.n"lvi nia lJ.ii'r. a l Company. A stop off at Ba'tiiuoi-e will be ui I i,i oil within tae limit, which is ten d iji, and return trip may be made on any rcgu'ar train wilhin the pre Rfribed time. The tioliets v.ill ha s!d aud the special train of parlor ; car mul ilay coach-, a will leave as per the schedule below. Rate. Train Lv.s. I'ii tsbu: g Si'.t 00 8 05 A. M. East Liberty 8 05 .8 15 Brad. lock 8 80 S.2S " Irwin 7 90 -S.47 " Uiiiontown 7 (ij I 5S " Connellsville 7 35 7 32 Scottdalo 7 35 7.54 " Gieensburg 7 35 9.09 " Boiler 9 00 C.15 " Indiana 8 15 0.25 " Clairsville 7 55 9.22 ' Litrobe 7 35 9.2G " Drry 7 35 9.3 " Johnstown 7 35 10.22 " Cresson 7 35 11.12 " Martini-burg 7 35 10.35 " Holiidayrbiirg 7 32 11.20 " A:toona 7 35 12.05 P. M. I it'll wood . 7 35 7 25 7 25 U 25 7 25 7 25 C 05 C 05 9 30 5 95 5 GO 5 25 5 15 4 00 4 20 12 17 10 34 A j Bellcfonte ' (Meal field , M. 9.53 " 1041 " 10.50 " 12.27 P. M. 12 55 " 9.50 A. M. ! Philip.sburg t).-ceola .... , Tyrone . . . . I Huntingdon i I'edfvrd . . . Mt. Union McVeytown Lewistown Jnn'tn . Mifflin Port Roy ! I New port Duncannon Washington, Arrive 1.15 P. 1.35 ' 1.50 ' 2.10 ' 114 2 41 ' 2.5S 7.45 FOl'R lir.DRE AXI) FIFTY DOLLARS- On Tuesday, March IS. counsel 'or B. R. Mitcbed, who was arrested upon Iiuformation mad by Commissioner's Clerk W. II! Groninger, charged with . forging fox scalp certificates, getting ; money from the County Commission- i... n.J.. r.l.. .nil In .U.. . r.u. i. i k a t'on of the ica p law, and bound over i . -, .. i . ii ' to tho April sessions, under al.000 ,. -, . '..j .i . : oiii. sipeureu 11 me i uiuuiisaiuiifr a ! Uifioe ud pmid $450.00 claiming tbat ! amouot t0 be tLe aw cuot due tbe j eounij. Tbj coium issuers accepted j m0Dej acd eceipted for tbe same, j E.TEKTlIJinL.T. The Friendship Fire Ccmipaay will give aa entertainoiDt in tbe Court House next Friday evening, March 16, 1894. Tickets la aod 25 cents. The only Doubla Extract Samawflla la Maniwra. R'atka kaat kacaaM N curea. Take no ether. oOcta, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Pr. B. F. Ackley is seriously ill. FOR SALE First rate Ohio ciover sced by .Vanbecr & Nei.sos. A son of Mrs. Jerome Iletrick is seriously sick with typoid fuvcr. Henry Pontins, of Greenwood town ship, bas been qnits ill with grip. Tbe letters uncalled for in tbe Mif fliotowo post effioe for the week ending Marsh 10, were for C. S. Pe-.-b, .Viss S. Keller. Th son of Newton Cox. of Green- j wn.;d township, who tell anmo tiiua ,ii;co and injured himself inwardly, i ' ti ly recovering. j Tkf.m.f1LfMr, R.,nKr nf P.rr I - coanty, took piaoe on tbe llth mat. Mrs. Bucber as well known in tbe east end cf Juuiata county. Milton Clemens a 13 year old youth son of Harry Clemens, of Greenwood township, died ou the 7th of pneumo nia. Fuueral on the lltb lust. A base ball club from - this piace wout to Port K -j al oa Saturday, t.r.1 in a mate j game lliore with a Pmt Koyal club ciuie eff s. c md best, nouie 29 to 9 in lavor of Port Royal. Some one stole the ball belonging tu tue Jifllintowu t-lub. An iudtanN limine. The Huntingdon J.iurnu! of M: 9 Hay.-: Whim eteai-ohiui.' f r r-a fias ia the hollo v uorili of ;h'- rt-i ervoir ou l-itu-sdi-.y of iasi week Jaiaes MeCi.le. of t;s jdi-.-"', ul airtli'u tlio l.oues oi nii.i. po ert a bear, a i l iu theiu dun's dart, which l-a-l pro sil it mto tu..t nuitua :ii a o wljeu thio Seuti -U of C wild viid-roetis-. s ubi: :ou a: D. S !' UU .4 IIoj'm r.xpeelence 'A f .iw months ago in. ta:-e and luck were c ivered w.tn Iki!s : t.i ..! hit cies atid 1 l a 1 a t i. il t-eii g. I liied SeVeril tliilci'-l.t k n.is ol il irou s, hut tlicv U-.l i.o i!f-.el out. I 1 got r.ioid's Sur.-Hiar..l . snm 1 n ia t:.Keti tile second ooltit. toe IMlia li-an to ileal aud t .e t i d j. cl..: was g- -lie." Lo::No I.IntSNK'X. C'lililiiibia Close lloa.is, I'ii. H od's nils ma pureiy 5c. j m- i Tuacamra Vllj- lint I rHl . . lrat.s on ttie I U'-ca'- ra Valiev Itnilro.id will run aa foil-wi-Leave K ist Waterford ai !., and i p. m.. arriving at Poit a! at 9.15 A. M. nod 3.15 I-. M. L"ve Port Hoynl at llt:30 a mil 5. 15 p. m , nrnviusr at Eavt lrfv)ul at 11.45 a. m and t;.3d p. m. J. C. !XiRE!IEAD, SvpmrJfHdrnt . ZZS?. Aflents. $73, I'-l4lTs urrltrtrr. TDl lUpM IM-h hr. W ht 1 1 1 Im d i !- fur fftmii v loDt niau H ftbe, rinse Ktid drir tbm vitnnut sr-tuot e hsuids. T. piib ih blll'oa, LhCIDftrLiDr'lor Ui r'. firittii, rroiuard diohn. ant ehv-rfut wiwv. No H.kJiv4 .ft uc f.uo-oil-l handier rl i':f. 'N brokrndihe,Bn nmu. Chf-ap, turnttlr.rrntrl Ctrco!rrr-. , t-cct t;-o World. nt ike Wi'l Wi .-.nti-it:-..- :.i- -.'i Simt'l.i.u -i iy I ...tfc.1 . A. B. fa:-: Yv . r.h ?n '.ill zr r j v THE MILD POWER CURES. HURflPK REVS' llr- lliimphri" V Sr-rclfica nre wlpntincnlty anil rari'fully .ri-4iriHl lii-in.iln-s, u-.l fur rur In frlvali pru-liif nnd for iivit ihlriv .-an l.v t lie h ..pie with i-ntlre iii'- tv. Kvi-r hliiijle S)k.-iU1o a H-iR! cure t ir ILf d:-.-:.w ii:iiu-il. i ut-y i-r. rv Hillmiii ern;:riii;, iir.!r.;r or nvlnrln thr Rt'in.a!-t ari- It : . i li:1 uii-uliu.-l?uirrruitf u lirmritic tf llie i.rlil. rater l 1 I'PTfM, Co'it'i -:U InOar.iritt. m. i oriii. "Wt.rni h .-t. V..rv, i t-hi1... 3-Trlhiit C'.-H-. (v.lrj, V u v'.mwmA -fiitrrlico.if '1iUi;h r Atltilis (1 ly-ilry,;rjur.i. I illt': t lie.... ('liiltfr:i JVt ist tti;, V.-miiiuc 7 "bltti, V1-.-, ::rhi;l H 'mi tLia. ;. ii.y -li" fn. !:.... -li'Bil;i. nfi, .-ic it,.artai'hp. V,.r'lao. t -i vsm-" ;i. T-.i.to' Ti ( .-i s-si.n !-"tipir.'s p(: or I i , ii.. I Vhip, ) rrrf:..c Peti' -.hi S .1 tl lll. t"jr UKli ! i I' -.: : J-l Hall Kt-uiit i.'-mi-!:!.', Kni' f its. 5 i K keutfii:tiiu. ;r Kt.. tm :;'R i iiin... 7 i laiurin. i i;i:'s. i'o v umi At,uj.... 7-Pil. Uliri.l orW.-H!frsr.... S S-flphtttiilKtp. . cufc Kvs...... 1 -t Hill r. ti In:l:t i iu Iu tue rafiitf i( " h:m ;ii :;f i ,.c ;Ij J C fl r; . 1 rrt tt rrvntht 2 l-.itr h ivlrni 'pr. J .ur.il t orl:.j li.S Srrofl- in, ; )il-it..i ;.ti, Svi')ttl 2 -I.entTftl llcSiitty, I't.. ! -il V. t.kne V? llrpr r u.i S-. ; r: ; U it- 2.i-Vn-it v .i4-Trii Hioun; S?-Kitltly Irl-. lt -i.-m 2 t- i r .':mk'-, 3'i-l riitiy k n. Wetting Hed. . 3 I'n'm-til !Vt-iit:. 2 lliphi iicrin , l i. -r.it -.! Run' ,n.rt4Jt. . 3-5 CbrttiiM t rv I ruiK-u. lit 'A i 5 -fc. . '.if .ur, ." j . .2.', '' .'- .ii mitA TTOMBP.S: n. or in- ..'1.. . 1 .-it-.n;.' l.0 3! ?"jij'a-tfMt'l li- alt H . V nii'ifMlon i -Dt pn.L-t.nl nn rccMiit nt (.iivs. .-.irt. I :i.,M m.ii u rsiis. i'i..i.i iu-.rn,. si..x.wTt. I. ili-rwBi:i. 1. 1 pi!KM. a: a 8 P O HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Forrtlea Futernat ir Intemal. I'llml orplijertlr,?! l 4U" It. htm:.. r !'ire.,uiK i.r the l.r. luuu Tim rrlk-f bi luttnrsliate 111-. .-ur- n rtaiu. PRICE, 60 CT3. TEIAL STZS. 23 CT3. C.J4 fcr DntRl:., erimt oa rcceii.1 rf prtas. utarni!i-a; .i... liti n.Biust-.iin tRt t r. 'T(&ir;? -'5 el! o'her ero is nra ' ;20 T5 . ft Known fert'liaxr for y 1 ll'i of ."sOlL. i-cuil &.r new rri- j ,f u jaRRCHEMXSl WORKS. W.K. PL Consumption Surely Ourod. To Thb Eorrea: Please lafurta yur raa.ien ihat I har. a potiMre remedy tor th abora-an-.M diaaiM. By iu timely aae thoneuda of hrr-:r.-' ea Bar. been permr-aently eared. I (ball tie . t aeu4 two Uttllea ef my remedy FkKli m a-.y oi your rudure who live cnusaiupcion il t:t-y w:U oca me tbr Exi.rei and f. o. adrimu. Import fUUT T. A. BLOCUM. M. C. lbl Pearl St. a. V It nerer fadla tn rom-MAXXERS doable extract SAKaAPAUlLLA. 6Uc everywhere The relic is ou 13 .". .'; - i"'?-.yT--,'V K, lfM - ..fc-1 1 1 . IMlUtela V Ss the p K?pi vail resiuti P K GT DECEASE. rriS'-cT i -(Cures ISver y.F-litsu thus driving sati 5 0 - PER BOTTLE. y THi WCRLD OVER. -. MTC.8V 11 manm:ks SrSrn!UA ca 61 NOHAMTC M. N.Y k.YS'. t n othT cril!i can l en-ally liicri'iiil In growlh mid val le by tbe uae uf $20 Phosphate if' It makes the poorest soil rich and pro ductive. Sold flirMt to funnem. 20 Ments. St-ud for Price U.-U YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, YORK, FA. r TI:o first mortgage bon-t o! the Midlin lown sini PittiT--on '.rater Coiniianics. are now offered for aalo at the Juniata Valloy 9aik. The amonnt ol the issue ia $27,000. Ten (111) bonds ar $I.( IH) each. The rite of inti-res? is live (5) percent. clear of taxes, - :vi:M(. ia srmi aunu.-il rniipons. Tha Mif llin roierons in February and Anenat. and j ihe l'jtterson coupons in April aiid Oetotior. i uc rrinnrn ia pnran:e in twenty ("JM) yeprs and redremahle in ten (1H) years. The I oi. paiiieH huve been in operittii,n. Nina (9) uiotittis srid havif an. income thatlsqnit - J ft (rut In meet the interest on tiie homls nd all other cli ire.'S The fn-k holiters f t! e cum;. anies ure T.ms H. A'kir.sor I resilient; L B ik. vice prmidt-nt; R. E' !'ark-r, S-rr-jtarv; T V. Irwin. tr -aur r' 'eri-M.i: h I.--.m. K. M. M. 1'entie!!. iVillE. im- -s ami ni. il. B:55, a-!d th v pur- l-e to kerp sate the mlrri sts of pstrnr.s, or d-iiol.lers and en Jiinrn before thev take Dv rrturn lor their own investment V.. .-ept the Otijrin.il Court House bonits whicti nore six (C) per cent, inrurest. There has never been so good a bond itivrstnient offer ed to investors. 1'rice far and accrued in. tcrest . V j'l iJJT le K-i'rn n.t f '..it-1 Tiine t.m'e '-i etli-c: on Mumlav, r -e( ! in- r 1 1 , I nt .. i :oys. W-st-w -ro . East ward . 'e' -t It iri..'. Vi "li"-. . J linritx flu.: .-e Wahri'M tIvsii ...... . Tnl- r I'itt Ii'iSIU Jlllti-i Vnliex Mo;,.-. Kitiottsr.vri. . . .. (iteen Tsilt . . . . ! otsv.lle Krrt Hi.liesoB . . ("enter Cina's Run .... A'.di rsonbnrg . . K'i'n Mount rivj3nt New Germant'ii AM AM If' IV S ti) e If 4 III! 3 r,7 ' en 5 li:! en 7 .r.? 7 51 7 1S 7 41 7 l'i 7 14 7 n 6 ft 9 r, r.5 e to ft ?. r. i it ii il l'i in 1-' r I 17 ft "i 3 50 8 4fi 41 3 38 3 32 3 15 3 10 li "4 2 o 2 19 2 45 2 40 2 33 2 24 2 20 I t : :J, 1 i ' 1" i,; li -i 10 4'l 7 !-" 11 ft" 7 11 11 rr 7 17 II i-j 7 23 1 1 - H 7 27 1 1 ?o 7 3.', 1 1 so 7 4 1 1 1 ;e 7 45 II l-i Note Signifies no ph.. i e connection. agent, 'T'- tole- D. RKING, President and Vaua C. K. SiitLEB, General Ajrent. 'VETKMRY SPECIFICS Tar Earses, Cattle, rasets, Dogs. Hon. Se Pare Bonk ... Trrniin.-nt r a i- '"" Nut Free. i '.F.f ""tJrWv' f,.- Manual er Veterinary Vurt Oi!,;T TS2 cu-aana'aLa. to.. ; a t , i6Se at sVVi mm Ill I I ti' 1 l MM AW I'ub'V iaeu I lii.V vt.il'.J BSV? T-' -. -- T-W-rKU li!SCH0TT'S STORES. POTATOES?? i ioi s 's s assss r-4 . m. i' m rj i-i -m 1 1- - h 1 : ; "M : tHrrfuWS- j 2 S x Kcr-c-caoH ViT Wlit-ut n 1 o;l r c-rc.J l ,-, - CK OC Z-i I c :i r. I- w 3 5 ' tr-rrowLitironi'in ;';r- rJ ,rr, ceiMMtKif-couswrtWfiKHa s VriUT SriaiT oa . Jif I iS- '0! K l- r: i h n l: o o 1. ;i o - - n s o M . --JZ . I ; j: pi j I nns . Arfcir.soa. F. V. M. PKJiyEt.1. w ' SO) a I ATTflliMKYS. AT.! A IV tH ' 1 l'".y-j jijycuNT":..''' f s: j I (U'-r-iiKctin.-r acil Conveyancing proaija i i " ir o '- zr. "hlzfi i M , 1 lv att.-a.Ioii to.' M j rt OK 5 j: j 4erce of Lon.; K. A. o. Q i . . x n - l rr.n. c so.-t. p ict 't, - J . c n i u: ti -i "Oi.-a c-5r-L-r;-r 'cc irs j - eii.'K-tcso c-. t. c;r:3r-z:r 1 t n , J. J. IMTTHI.OS, JII., VII.Hi t: WII'V T". i j j HH"IH 1 r.tTTr.Rsox & crswrvE!;. i ! : : ::::::::::: t ' j o) f n i 1 (;!..w'j ; o .u JiA w , jj a - . . . . 3 . . . -. !!Fn.INTii'.VN, PA. W O u z Be - j; v a. DH.r.n . ir.-..5i),K. '.-.urn h raoi?it f-'!-"t:1-ST;l - - - i - a - -T -. I'. ' CRAWr "K! & SOV, M ! ti'l S ? S 3 V if ? ? M ? - iia U rieen r. !.r.!?i-.-ii!r. fer flu- rr:i,T. 1 . i iter !v"i:,: '" 3 i !- : 3 ti $ Fl O" -M ...-.r.n.r.roi Thir.l an.l (,. H ;2 - O -t -V - t- t- r. 5. I St fli-Ui anw ' " Veii,it.v. n. One or bolt , . "I .-o-Dtis. of ,!.,.: ! ,..r....i ,1 ;;Mr ..:i.. at , - ic - - -.v-r' ---nr5r 'M - f . tw li o!herH-.: j-rricsstoi -lv -ti I 1 y " HCMn-s-iJCOr-i;c: ' o ti -j i j . ! -r-.--gtr- -- " J r? a. exasr.sscosc mhhhs '.i .,mim ts::ri. rz' : .' - - - L . S ' S .-I J ' i--i n i lie icn'Ii -iid Aceoiic'tem. Wh p;iriir . - - - a!:o :i- u s i : v:M m t!e in i-Oim M of (lis- (rl C , ' . ; 1.1-1 it. tslir. y b . -wci,e.-- c. c-;-- x ' 1 . 'ijn.rT ' ; t I 5 O 3 i-H t r-l CI - -j i - - I tnii.. ...a 1 1......;.. 1 4 dOOP UOMK INVESTMENT. : r- 5OHHnewHMc5!2ff . ! iMTOoirn PnrSn;e , twenty -JMi Diii.Mn.n Tinr Ttm r HUMPHREYS A.A ;:.V.TitH",,!?.'"!"tU. oiie 7., WrT'Zr Z '-""ia. Wonderful 13 ar gain ATTRACTIONS At Schott's ! Only while we have these goods in Stock are we ahle to give you such Big Bargains. All Wool French Henrietta, for 48c; Former Price, 65 cents. AH Wool French Serges, 4Sc; Former Prices, Coo. All Wool Cloth for 24o, worth 3oo. Half Wool Henriettas for 23 worth 3on. 25 Yards of Best Bleached .Vuslin made for 5- 15 Yards of good Bleached Muslin for $1 17 Yards of fair quality. Bleached -Vudio for 51. JO Yards or good Bleached JUuslin for $1. IS Yards of better quality. Un-bleached Muslin for $1. 15 Yards of fine Un bleached JVusIm for $1- . 'J5 Yarc's of the best and heaviest Un-b eacbed -Uuslin for I. !) Yards of good Canton FUnnel for 50c. 8 Yards of better " " for 50o. 7 Yards of still heavier Canton Flannel for 50o. 10 Yards of the best Canton Flannel lor $1. Blankets for 75o a pair. Blankets better for 90o a pair, iiankets still heavier for $150 and $2 Best Faotory, All-Wool Blankets for $3.50 to $4 7o a pair. Shawls in siugle and double at less prices, (vinghatu, gned quality, 21 yards for$l. Fancy dress Ginghams. 10 yards for 75u. 21 Yards of goed t'alicoes for $1. Ladies' Shoes $1. $1.20. $1 50, $2. .V n's Strnes for $1 25. $1.50. 2., s2 50. Ladies' Rubber for 25o. A', ...'a (.ii m hoota for '2 43 a nair. All our Carp.ts, Oil Cloth, indow Shades and everything in our store proportionate low prices. Call Early. i . . " " ' " -r j si i s .1 : , ,- R (ll.tlOl!) TIME TABLC. J IE it K Y ( 'V N T Y KAILROAD. T' followi-i - sehr In'- Fnt Into fT-Ct l'i, !-!ia, aod tun trt ns will be run ! ti.'i. P TI 4 :! 4 : 4 : 1 1 4 I , 4 4 1 4 o 4 hi 4 -f. 4 69 n. in .eiri Arrivo il tac inti'.ri Sing-K Mill 'S ilpliur Sprit es '(! i mm S tdmjr Mo"elMllo Park. iVeaver .tiddy l.irt'maQ Saver tlahanoT Bloooitie'ld L-ne's Koad V. lOM Duin'a K;,i'-iiMne t rnteisi's "i.i - n P(rk ...ti imr June. Lai.di birg Arrive Lanve a. in p. m 8 40 3 50 S It 3 41 8 31 3 41 8 21 3 39 8 26 3 36 8 24 3 84 8 19 3 29 8 16 3 2t 8 14 3 24 8 11 8 21 8 05 8 (S 7 62 2 45 7 46 2 39 7 43 2 :'.H 7 40 2 31! 7 X4 2 27 7 82 2 lit". 7 27 2 20 ti 55 1 5u a. m p ui 9 -ja i 81 n '.( UU 9 41 '. 4 4 6 in i'i n 6 17 in 7 5 If HJ 5 2 in K 5 'J ") It 6 L'4 10 2S 5 "u 10 J7 6 41 1" Xi 6 i : 1 : :o p. m a. in Trjin 1 avw rii..!utl -id t C.10 a. in. nnd ari'Vi-n I.k id i.nurit at 6.47 a. in! Tra n lei r r I. i p at 6.14 p. in., and tnui 1.1 ISI.i.iuih 1 1 n i; r0 p. m. Tr-..F ir v- l.i-T-vi le lor Dnncannoa at 7. 20 i. ni and 2. 15 p. m. KeturoiDif, arne t 10 37 a. in.. a.,d 4 C p. m. Between ljii,dist.are' "-ed Loyavillo train rui. h i..llow: Leave Liudiaburg forl.ova viIIb 0 .VV a. m , -nd 1 50 p ru., Loraville tor Lu dishurit 11 10 a. oj., end & 09 p. a. All .-Ntioh, marked 11 are II l..t,nn. at wt.i h trains will coiue to a fall atop on ,000.00 A YE AP FCR THE INDUSTRIOUS. and woim u h..wtoearu trwu i lii . i " riJl f ri flit ri:;t-.1uHl Of both euyba n ' I V&rVlrf'"- hM '". iU thm ?.!Ir. " rnua!n ' '"-ir niece., in life to aao V ;Tn-,h"" iB " ""Pl ''' aro. 1 .,n reniwr. mar .lo a well- tri- ii v. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. S3 I Subacritm 'r,r i . cas, a go it y.t. -v:n and KiriiBL, Nothing On Earth Will f$ A IC : aa i LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Hea'tby ; Prevents all Disease. Good for Moulting Urns. l-Tr7riVHJw'- "tusl. tnnuan- , JJ JL " "n, '''J1- Su "Iher one r. ur.h rml it t.) pr-Tc: t Itonn." Kv t., , -us!uir. t !"S' "nr 1- i- l A s n lb si aO. Sli ly run Mil a Jems i frrc inu SI uiomr ..r uiobs. t .. S. Jl)ll.MIN Hl.aUA.io llmiuHC n i. expn-Hit pAiil. l-Mlrii KatMntg iluuU. pric HJUPI Cup at --ui4..ia llutibc'st.. Boflton, Utn EOHIiOROMSOLD'S I l mil LwENSBSS I v hi!o f ....; -:""!it';. ;t-,, ?,',.,,' , , , rrU Jl. r ,:-'"'-'.-r,. 4-rl'ja-4. y e 22v - (Pir'V- (t.-i C Ner.X l!e-...- t n-:fl or loli:.lil l'. .irilre t -i.r'. Nrrvcu-0 ri. such h v. e- Vrr' Pram fowtr, M: i .fNO rVEt COB. ache, Vr.'-f-l-,'riT'- M'h-wd. Lassitude, !i dram an J niKf i ,10 .'.:th' r . cauied f.y ovexenio v !mir- Lind:rretion. which ul'itratelv ls-.J to ! 'r? 7 . r'!'mpt I.-.-, ar d IntRnitv Pri e, l oo : juLf.; . " 1 '? tj order we nvr a fcHh. t i?.3 to r r "-"d """ley Bjc-i' yiuiea. HWJ RclMEOV CO.,Toi. I- -. -- - vniiineii. . ' - . - W Garfield Tea s; Cures Constipation at le J
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