8fcMUtL itLfLbLiLAtl M17FUNT0WN. bT F. S C II W E I E It, Barroa abb ranrBiBTea. " E-Setiii Walim i lead ail demo cratic rorupotitora f r tLe nomination cf Governor. (tmin.i Fbaww Tbai ia on trip .mnn.l trn wnrM in Rrt daVB. He started March lt. Sto Aiijws, of rr e!cte.l I'nitt-d Stale Senator f-r the term of ix vears. Wujjaw IlrraNHX, the founder of IWkuell I'niventity at Iywiaburg dind at Lin Lome in Philadelphia on the 5tl. int., jf'd ""year. Wit is .f the Olamorga iron company bucked tha tiger in New York, and the gamblers 4:l-ani'i hm out of c.Tr t.'O.O'X). Suit La bt-en In.tit i-t-.l t.i ret the m'iiev mm tint 4,-aiuMt ra. Tbe 1'nitcd Statin .Senate, Iaat week waa dmp.eaat-d over the way in whirl; information of the luamet.a ot tile Morrt s-Miiun of the ii:it came ti Im iulliHhd in th u-waiaira. At thi.- distance it l-wk a.n if wlue tfd t-.iujiuon cens- niitor jrivoa th inf. .riimtioii to th u-WHpaj-rH. If the aeniitr wnoH put itself in accord with pe j le i f the 'ifut commonwealth it rrrstiit, it would uliolisli the nrrit RsJi"n niiMiifna wlii n the lift tion ia in a stnte of pemo with all the world. Tln pr nurupti n that the Senate haa liiisiu to tranaart that ia uot jrop-r for the people to know ia a piece of ntck diniU that ia nt to lauh at. Tui at cnis to b. n u licuie work in itself to the surface iu Cmreaa t' a ithoriitr the national tfot-rtuent to I my all frrain that fnrnn-ra have to ell at H per cent of the tVuc of tie yrain. I no me;. ou itw "k j head of the achi'tue ur'f that paver- j nient will then 1 t dealing with the i farmer at it do iU with the banter w'i-n it tnka-4 hW b .mis nt 0 ) per pnt. in hank notes. Should such bill pass congress, -rain sUre houses . will havu to W erected in every coun ty, aad tin national g.iveriuent of j fieal 1st ! increased an hundred fold and the repuhl w ill have Ixen ; t'lrnx.l out of the old path into a way that ! ails to a tirr" vntrali-d gv J ernment. In additiou to the move-j nient to ia irovei uixiit buy -rainat NO ( IT fi iit "f its ul:ie there is a movement t ha ;overment take e-nirrol "f f he railr.:i.ls which sterns to Ik- a in'iiliir pnqs sition in view or trio tari mai me raiiroaus . ,. , , i , . are nw fln.-l to hae a go.nl ,bal to.1 wah c .at .Hing g "eminent, j if they offer the tdightt-st resistance which is a jjood tleid hkt the old xtory ; they are flogged or otherwise pun oftlie ninn wh.t was rpl. xed to . hded until tiiey submit. The men , i . i i ti- who hav lieen ltromisexl homes and kntv, whether his tlo-r wajel his , ',, . . " , , farms are eoiuieUetl to give up all ta.1 ..r whether the tail wagggsd the th thrv have for the rburclv. og. IU ppalo I ii l. turnttl up lust week u Kome, Ifjy, with his "Wild West how," atnl gave one of the most citiug entertainments siuro the Kd iatorial exhibitions of a rfw,tir..l years ago. A lioblrniuu had six sav a-r iioisrs iiiafc i an hiki hi iiie oas " turo. The annuals had never been haudlml anl Huflalo Hill was taunt - mirlv tohl that uo luiio' man could . - t. .. .i :i l - -l . . capture, has. lie an. I ride the w horses. The horsemen of his ah smiled. Ilutrdo bill said, my Uvs can capture, saddle and ride the an- ituals in ten tninutea. A dav was WSM aojKiiute.l fir the trial. An encloH I ure waa erected. TI chased in with horsetunu in '! pursuit and in ten minutes time, the cowltoyaof the t'nited States, lia.l lassoed. sad dled, mounted and aourreil. the wiM leap and buck out of the Italian hteetls to such a decree that they rode them j;aily alnnit in the enclosure, to the astonishment aud amuaeiuent of the two htiudred thousand lioiuiiu oile, who hail as sembled in the rain to witnes a feat that they tleclared couM not be ac enmplished. Major Ed. II. Smith, allteit I T 1 gen uvuii.it. nun ts uuiiiiHomA man is a bachelor. Many of his friend have wondered why he never married. .Ia hiH vo'irt r days Ed was hand corner than he is now even, ami he had more h.-iirt.n hia head. He waa nKa d tn a leatitiful ami fascinat ir.g girl. W'nr'swihi alarms were sounded, and E.l. let tham sound un til late in lStU. when he finally en lkSte.1 The tirht i e saw of the real fijrht waa on Septetulier 0 of that yea- at Cedar Crerk. where Sheridan made his famous rule. How m.tch herea'lv vlid w no one will know, for he d'at'iwtarvrl auihlenlv and waa not ee-n for four dava. rsuid'y the valiant K.l. turtit-d ult. The battle had leu won. and he was asijrht. roverrd with dirt and a! i ma. "Where have you lean. FaI !" aaked Hiv aa he caught ai-ht of hie forlorn i.akipg brother. EJ. lookoJ her.Uh. i, a Ih1'j log near the c-e k here for three ." he said -I d rather W a live coward thaa a .lead hero." The tory leaked out. an.l when El. re turned lit.me his a eethsart "reeled him eoldly. "Whut would have be come ..f our Jeitr cuiiutry if all had acted hke touf e demanded. "They eouldn t." he re,.d. "beeniwe there weren t I-igs ei(ajoh." Rut the engagement as broktt off. and Ed is euly reminded .rf it oa:aioual lv. when he tin.la a wo.l th k in his clothes. But F.I. is a (. a. R. n.,,r. thf lean, and he aport a lronx but- tn prvtmly. otiiD please bun bo rniub aa to have friend toorh hi bat to Lira and address i im "aa com ratle." TLa other dav a man out at the club Uiom lit tha button and naked what post he) boknTvd to. Pot 28" he reuliL ". Ji Dar.-it Mlir 28." St. Paul Pioneer Prem. Sew W mf Ralalaa; Ianr A preacher at Cortland X. Y.. haa Rot a way of raising money which Vats the beat returns of the contri bution box. He bought $25 worth of nirkeht and uatnbuten tbem amou the congrt Ration. Xo per ',,1.1 .V. rr. than one .nrl , it waa to 1 invented in any way tha jriswaJtor mi'ht plraae. The reault waa aurpriaing. One httle girl put her nirkle into e'pt and cleared $2 on the investment. A lady who first invested in cucumber, by success fully "embarking her accumulated ctpitat in potatoes, aoap and breal. came out with a neat profit of $3.02. Four young ladies formed a pool, anil with a joint capital of 20 cents went into photographs of the paator w'airh they sold at a profit of $17.3o. Manv other meiiilers of the church invested their nickels in various ways with liko auccesa and the neat sum of $373.82 was realized from thin ingenious idea. Chicago Her ald. Ileal American l'oem. The following neni which could ib placed --ide by sid with the r-atet.t jo.-tic effort ol tue uine-(-uth century without damage to the effort h:ia Wen -outributel to the New York World by Seorge Eth elrid'e, whofiutlsKome.N. Y., large enough to live in. As a aieciwen of its kind thia oein stands alone. The bJ stood on the front door toop, ar tbungbt ol daDger bear ; lla rarrd not lor hi tathrr'a boot ia hort be knew ao Irar. He look out bis pocket miner and aued for an inlanl tbrre. To remove bit nice B-' derby and to loitxilh hi oily hair, Tbn graied the bnd!r cratlr and timid- I; rang Ibe b-1', for be krew that bT b-rb oM ratbrr bat ad him worn ttan aavihinf . A monunt of iinful aiitlnp, B raoment of Iriivui dcnlif. And the doot wai amiltly op. ned, while a tout Hr winly on', A moment of ijnti-t igsri) , 1 uionient of i- Irnt 911epenSe. And ibtt Twng nian lurchcsl through tfhe aimoepbere aod bung bm f ea lb ft nc. A bnrrible hrit fc ot angnieb, a load ub !reerou a hoop. And the voting man 0 m down tha aveau mith bin coat tail in the aoup. Experience Among Mermen. reorge lrston of tlar countr. ' Ala., has returned from I' tab where ! h..ni in.,,,niimui envrt i o Mormouism. He tells a thrilline storv of the treatment of converts by i I M..rn.,,n. ih..n tliv reach Itah I ! He kavs the vtun-n r uverts are .. . . . married to eld rs, who, in most cases, t ,mvt thr,r four wiT,, Rlrea.lv, and i ami theu thev are turned adrift to live as best they can. l'restoii and his youug wife were ctxiverted to Mormoninm alout a year ago by two of the elders who were linatrlvtiug ia CLiv countv. Thev sol. I all thev had and went to ! Utah. Preston said his wife was ' stolen from him aud carried to Salt ; T . k t .i - i -i . t i , Lake 1'itr, he thinks, but he was nHVer aWV to find any trace of her. j ; He was then by threats, Cimpelled! ; to jiv the Mormon church all the' ild U10"'.,' ne nR,' nlwnt $-00, ami then : the March Cosmopolitan, '-A Candi- he w as till he must Ltokout for him-' '.ate for Divorce," ba many realis J"w,Htlf. He started home three months j tic scenes from a young ladies' , a r,s aUl Worte,l his wav back. i I -- - - .-m .,,... ....-. curious story is tohl at the Cap-1 The horses wereit..l at the eipeus of a member of Imiitin. Amerioiin 'Cn gross, who. while of no small riilerinteueetnaly, has not ln Two timelv articles are, "Easter in ltlesne.1 with au abundance of avoir- Jerusalem." "bv Frank G. Carpenter luiois says the Washington corres witll a vrxfUHua f illustrations, and la.ndent of the New "iork Tribune. Urownill, B I'lo iu Literature," by He has a wife who is much taller 1 1 be well known Browning lecturer, than he ta, an.l who also ts well Kmllv S;mw Furman, Captain Dan known to her children as a strict ! Morgan Tavlr furnihhe.1 an in- .iiscii.nmirian. wue evening as ine sttrv goes, she heard a noise in the nursery aiu-r lied time. She prompt ly seized her slipier and 6tarteil for the scene of the uproar. Just as she reached the door the children extinguished the light. Stretching out her hand she captured one of the boya, aud to jude from the out cries he made the spanking was t jorotighly effective. But the moth er was somewhat surprised at the conduct of the second sufferer. In atad of sobbing, he yelled protes tations iu a strong voice, ami at Inst swore rouudlv. The mother, aston- :. l... I : j i t i - n f J T i 1 , e K n,mitnat picturestjue Venetian craft.: fall from her kme to the floor. -) StJvini the t lian Tes a -U that you Lubby ? j hind the Mask." Q r,i F. Lum- l .T WU mis, the Brete Harto of New M.xi admitted that it was her hubby Frances MheH Douglitv 2. she had isen .parking. After they t X had retired amid the muffled laugh- - br one of1,be restrain t by stuftng pulow. mto ; u furms the dertment "In" the their mout tin, exjjanationa followed. T ilrure " ... 1 t. J i - i . . with the sums nlntv-l it. .ir I. .u M, U1" wife had gone to the nursery, wher he hail lteen caught br his spouae. Hereafter he vuws that he will al - low his wife to discipline the chil- drea unaidtd. Rw. Palaver's Cattaa-a. On Saturdav tMht about ten o'clock the handstme cottage build ing on tr.tvel Hill, just west of Lew - istown. w hich was being built for Uev John Palmer, waa destroved bv ure. ii was impossible lor our fire- department to rea-h the place or do anv execution if thev were there and . it wm and there is no doubt the dtru-- tion was the work ..f sn mcen-liarr. The building waa being built under a contract by Johnsoa MuUhers bougb, and w'aa to cost $1200. The loaa ia mainly on the contractor, who had a builder's insurance of $700 on it. Rot. Palmer preaches in Philadel phia, but had derided to make boa residence here. He ia the gentle, man who waa tha prohibition candi- I date for Congreaeman-at larjye a few - rears aro. Lewmtown SentineL CkMB Excairal! la ( Calirr in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars for PasseDtrers boKTine second class tick eta to Pacific Coast Point, which will b mil Uranffb from Chie g U O.H na. lo nan rrannsco wuuoui cuu at any intermediate point, ria the Chi cago. Milwaukee & St. Panl and Un ion Pacifiic Sbort Line only on the following d if as for leaving' CLica-3 viz : January 16 and 30, February 13 and 27. March 13. April 10 and 24. Mar 8 and 22. The alepinir rr fare from Chicago lo San Franciaeo is bnt f 4.00 per berth, and the accommodation aie excellent. For further particulars PP'r lb nearest coupon ticket apent. or ad.lreea Jno. K fott, lrav. Pasa. Agent, Williampport, Pa. Emerg-eacj Tralas. Emergency trains are a new feature of the Pt-onaylvania railroad man agement. Any one getting married and in a hurry to get away on a wedding trip, or any one, or a number of travelers v. ho cannot wait'for a reg ular train an extra one Li started out at a great speed, the frequency and cost being regulated only by the willhigne- to pay for the extraordin ary service. Before An emergency train is started out every stition on the division of the road over which the train is to run and every signal operator, must notified of it, the num ber of locoiuotivns given, the time .on which it ia to run, and every tiin in the path of the emergency train is notified at the first station it reaches that such a train ia ou the road and if it is an urgent case all regular trains must keep out of its way. All this is accomplished by the free use of the telegraph, and in a very few minutes. Teachers' Insulate. Thfc te&rLers of the townships of Greenwood. Delaware, Walker and Fayetfe and the lairough of Thomp son town, will hold an Institute, on the 21st and 22nd of March 1890 at Diiarasville, to which yourself and friends, are cordialy invited. IEO..KAM-JE. "Addres of Welcome," W. Frank Castles: " Pajier," Mis Alice Auker ; "Mental Arithmetic." F. .V- Wilt ; "Priinarv Heading," L L. Dimm ; Teachers Iteadinir Circles." H. C. Sausman ; "Spelling," O. B. Sidoff; '"-School Discipline." D. L. K-pnr; "PaiH-r." Is Klos: "Music in School." L. A. Woodward ; Gram- mer. . r . iiucke ; tntlay Alter- noon : Ivatw Jldler ; "tuiwrtns Bust Work," S. 11 Schurtz ; "Pater, M,,r;. 11 Kinn-r- "liVtiniuit." , Jla-jpe li. rwinzer: iietUiaiitu Teacher," Cliats. W. Rtahor ; "Wh of at The Teachers Itesponsibilities," 'J. H. Carney ; "Oooporatiou of Teach er ard Parent," W. H. Haines. The program me will be interpersed with Music anil Recitations Prtjf. W. E. Auman and other friends of Ed ucation, are expected to be present ami address the Institute. All are earnestly requested to be present W. P. Cast'es, President. F. A. "t, ice President. It A. oo lard Tetary, Kate Muler, Assistant Sec- retary. Literary Sale. Professor Bot sux'h novelette b.arding schtsjl, and aims to show , the calamitous results from much of , tne prevailing ieminine eiucation. 1 It is stroDiflv illustrated bv .tr. fr..r tr n ti..n lA .1 i V,Uh champney s i.ainting, "la th j (;re.n lJ,M)m cf a lijaribne Schtxtl. tt restiliir article on "The Militia." ill- lustratod by Harry Ogden, and Col Charles Chaille-Long gives a remark able description of '"The Desert" with several striking engravings Another traveller, W"m. H. Gilder collects his observation of "Signa Codes, Savage and Scientific," com paring the me I hot Is of signal tele graphy among the Esquimaux, the Indians, the Siamese, and the Ann v. "Berlin the City of the Kaiser," by Mary Smith, is tho leading paper, ami "The Evolution of Gondola," bv Herbert Fierson, illustrated bv the nilior uli.. K .n..r : :.. i " 4 tisuniuiuisiiuuB iu this numlier a new department en .... j lui CIJ . tiUeil. -From the Editor's Window ' j T-l(ht aid Ta-morra w Nlgbt. ; j And each day and night riunnr tbii J lst all drnKf, Kemp', j Balaam for tbo throat and Inara, ackanwl i e"1 ' ,h mot ucc",ai remedy " 'old f"r ,b" e"" ronfh. Crot,p. 1 Broocl'i,i. Wboopin, Coujb, A.tbia. and I Coa,nP"- a bottle u, day ui J keeB't alway.ia tbe boose, so joa ran 3 raw u centa j K "P1" ttla frwo. noun it serrea notices on all instil. refusal of psrment of all bil's ore - : eented for Mi.m;n..t ' : ' -agmnts. From tbe North American of March : The burning of a saloon in an In diana town by an ti -liquor crusaders, which cost a life, will do tbe temper ance movement in that section more barm than anything that could have been done by its enemies. I he ashes of tbo saloon-keeper wbose txxly waa cremated in his blazing saloon will err aloud for veneeanca, and every repectable man, whether he is for, or against tne sale oi tne liquor will denounce such bitter fanaticism. When "temperance' joins hands with rapine and murder, it cannot expect the sympathy of law abiding citizens and 'everr honest Probubitioneat should repudiate the men guilty of such acts. The telephone i a recent invention that baa come into ue since the tel egraph. People can bold canversa tion when 25 and 30 miles and up wards distant or separated while be fore the invention they could not talk to another party more than 4 or 5 hundred yrds apart and be under stood. Tbe telephone wires are electrified similar to tbe telegraph, but are worked differently. Let a man talk to another 17 miles away by telephone, ud all can say it is a truth, a fact. It is done every u-y. Bat let him attempt to talk to an otl.er 17 miles away without a tele phone, and every person will eay it cannot be done. ince it cannot us is well known. Man is Vile and sinful aud so inuoh so that tue BiWe declares his righteousness to be as filthy rags" and that 'there is uone righteou-i.no not one." aud ovtry sin deserves tne wrat h audjeurse of tiod in this life and the next life. What shall people in such positions do. A solution is : Like tbe telephone i A way to carry the short distance, travellihg. weak, human voice, sue cesafully for miles and miles so Christ God's apKiuted way does redeem and save sinful, unrighteous man, be cause of nnrighteouBuess to weak to reach heaven of himself even like his voice is to weak to travel 20, 25 and 50 miles and more and e beard without a telephone. Use tbo telephone if you desire your wetk voice to go a hundred miles. Liy hold on Chiit f yon desire to be .... - heard 1U Ice k'tt-ul court ot heaven and acqriitted by God. The tele phono has power to convey a man's voir a thousand miles, while with out the instrument he ii enabled at the best to ie the voice only three or four hundred yards. Curi-st on the other ban 1 nUbrngh it seems as mysterious as the telephone, can make the cause of siuners heard aud accepted at the throne of Gtd, in olj der that they should find alvi tion wl.ilo they cacuot of them selves make their petitions heard t en to tbe heighth d the c'oudi Something like mm a voice wituoiit the telephone. Christ he!ps sinners from their sius to acceptance with God more certainly than the tele phone helps the hum in voice into distauce. Aebon. A Kentucky spring ptK-t sent the following to the Louisville Post, as the common standpoint of all good Reutticklau : Cora bread wbea I'm hungry, Vhikv bea Pa dry, Groet.hocka when I'm horJ np, ' Heaven whoa I die. - - A Chester county man seeks a di vorce from his wife, lxcause sue danced for joy w hen he accidently cut off a finger with an ax. tt.ti.1L. DMISISTK.VTUIX MM I0K- In Ettate of .1 Inn Will, deceased Tbe nitdrrMt;itftt Adtuiirairatrix. tiavii beca c rattfd Irtitrs testanKntsrr on th eststr ul Alin Wilt, lst ot Delaware township, Jncia'a cunuty, dneraard, t-ot t,f tbe tpho' Ct.urt t.f Juni.u countv, lirtr- ' bv f is notice lev ail prttus aiutl-btcd to : east esta'e tt uiake iiunirdiate pa-tucut, ' and tlutse Savii; c-attus a ill present tltt-rn t Properlj auihcuticaird 'or st-It'em-ut. ! ELI. A ti WILT, j Geo. J tCuBs, Adtuiiti-tra rix. ' Atttrnev tUVstHU. 3TIU Ibt II. SALESMEN W A X T E D T represent olio nf the Urf. st Nurst-ries in tb rttinitry. We enirstiteo saii.tttcfiitn f o all eutftnt-rs. N .rrvittii rXtTit-nrt; i nt-cewtrr. alerjE Bad Eiptune ' Irmu start. AddteMt, ellnt( ngn, HOOI-KS. BIIO. sl TUOIIAS, Maple A vrttiie X uirrir. Voj.t Clirstur, I'a Jinusry 22. I8-J) 4'. Treaxpass .wotlce. All perstnis re ht?rt-hy cautioned not to tresspass nn the I triii Unit and wtMtdlaml ! the tit.d-ririit-.l in Mi l'd l..nhip, tttr the pnrpttw f hii'iii. huntitie. tihinc pirkme lorries, thraaint: tlitsa fences, r.nt litiK t.ttil-r, The law agtinst tresapass- ltt ail! Im .ulnrctd. Oakicl Fibiieb. Ni.vt ntltrr 27, IS'.io. I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK SCOTT'S kestlt: I take My Meals. I take My Rest, ASK t AM V1COBOI-S INOCGIt TO TAK1 ASVTHISC I CA!f LAV MX HAMS OH ; ce-tiinc tiu loan, fob Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitesof Lime and SOda OSLV CURED XV Incip- ee-nt Consumption strr svilt a i-r. aku is sow rvTTrso FLESH ON MY BONES AT THS BATS or A POUND A DAT. I TAKS IT JLiT AS KAStLT AS I DO SCCH TESTIMONY IS KOTaTISG KKW. SCOTT'S BMCLSIOW IS DO ISO SOMH.1I UAILT. TAK.S SO OTUUU WANTEI):;uN,f;: Slet-t A" l.tMAI. Wttrrattte Fibst Ct- , r" "' "wm anl I.iher.i indoeeutet.t ex. 1 c""" u- C. Narservo-n, K -i. I tor. x. t. , js.ntKn tLi p-prr. Dvc. 3:u. ? dJiNZErS OLD V 7v35' USa saaaw' OESTY Qenuinefas a Hed tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowl- edged to be the purest and rr,ost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKet.Trxmg it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. JIO. FIRZER Sl BROS., Loolsiille, Ky. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Rick Halwb and rrlif t a II the irouMea lact dent to a iMiHtta state t.f the uytim. such as DiuilM. Naiuea. tnwUM. Distress after mini. Ham in tl SMe. c Whilr tlir nutst mnaxkable sticersa has hsen abotra in euriu- HsavtartMt. yet C'aaraa a Lima Lrvia Fnxa arm ruallr ts Ins Hie in Constipation, euriti and prrvttittnir this anaorinc comttlmint. whik thev also fwnit all tltstrtWs of the stomacb . stitnulst tta lirer and rrfulata um bowels. Etren it they only cured HE AO Arhe th-T would he almod pi u 1 1 te those who annTrr from this distmainr complaint: bat farraiMtt-lr thnr foodnssi doss not end here, nnd those who ones try tbem will find these little pills rahiahl In so nut ways that titer will not be willins to do without tbem. bat after all sick bead ACHE in the hone of wn manv Htm that Iter f whvr w tnavito oar rrrt basut. Our cure $t whik odiers do tvst. Cimt' Lsrm- fjTKm YiiA avr small and T-r7anr to tak - On or (wo pills fnak v Armor. Tlvv are trirtly fg tatW avnd io ikoc gripe or parira, btt hj thetr r-Btlv actton rlnarn all who use iVtn. In ialst at att wott; fire (or $1 Sold Mfrrwhtra, or asnt by tnalL caxth vxwzun ecu vtv t-a. SdlM SsilBssS. LbllPrlsi. SCOTT'S EDULSlOtl Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH0SPHITE8 of Lime and Soda I la endorsed and rreserlned by lesdlnsr physlclaua becaass both tlis Co.1 I.ir-r Ot and MtapopMmmpHitmm are the reetgnlset agents iu toaeureot (sHisijia. li Is aa ya lata hie aa milk. Scott's Emulsion is m aeoitaVrW flrk rrmlttrrr. It in tha , Mttt tui for CONSUMPTION, i Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting- Dis eases, Chronic Coofhs and Colds. Ask tor Scon's Emulsion and take no other. Consumption Sure'" cured. To Twa Eonrn:- Ptosss Inform yonr resders that I hses a posiuv. reuiftdv fur the ttoTe-itamad diaasae. By its timely saa thonaandi; of hnpeless am haes been iwrmsoeptlr cured. I shall be glad to aand two bottlss ot ray routolj FKEE to any of Tour readers who bstr. eonsnmttlnn If thejr will send ma their Express and P. O a-Mmes. K.pect rollj. X A. aiXJOUAt. M. C. 181 paarl St.. Si. Y. mHiiii A. nt. ywu Urf.,r '""t pt ivs and praci, toirn dottblf M " e'erjr OimL cuua ilsur. s.1 rLUtii. S..J ts tlotW. 3UiX3. 13S ts KCl TV tillat.arr.l. T- seree M .... ifcnaiiASmitir-jMCs,t:jX.lljtI!tE.T. i i.. t -at.ww. f r ai at! f ' . ai -i -" -.'-r-t'aiie- a. - Y- Trir it fO FOR OUtl CUTVUOC'.t.-... Fl Tf ' W .1 M . IK3!AKe'. -x A SOLID TEEL FENCE! EXPANDED METAL bt srrBvei. ensBrmtiae arvr el.&TKa. naaitiaina eiwvj r frcatociscsa, OejajoiwTS, Ccarrtsits. Fsaaat Garosmb wlas Arters, Stusasw Csarda, TrslUsss, f io-ar-ttf PL4Tt.BI50 LATH, BOOB alTK. a rite far lllu.1 rated Catalospse- p1"!4 frei CtNTBAL EXPANDED METAL CO I :a M ater Wl I'l llakairs;l, Wm. isr-aaxsXer kecplu tirec name of tha pascf r Loo,. K. ATSisaes. r. . P. ra ATKIMSOH FEUMEa.!,, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MlMXINTOWN. FA. rrColleetiac and Cenveyanetaf prenip if attoaded te. Omen On Main street, in jane. -denee of LeuU K. Atkinson. sq., ooJ f Bridge street. 26 1886' TTILBEBFORCE SCHWETBB, ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, . Mir FLINTOWN, PA, rjOlBce on Bridge atreet, oppoaita Conrl Honae. Jons McLaoonun. Joanea W. Smin nCLACGHLIS at STIMMKL, INSDBAUCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNUTjI CO., PJ. try-Only reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1. 18f9-ly MASON & HAMLIN. ORttAIf ARD PIAMO CO., BOSTOX, NEW TOKK, CHICAGO. gfEW ( Contain a nt'S octave, I Kine StoD aeiion, iurn- MOItELi I uAei in a large and I liaiidiome case of attid ORGAN. black waluut. Price,$a9 I each : a'ao aoM on tbe STWVR I Kav Hire Sritem at IS 12. Si lr qmrwi lor ten a u a r t e r a I alien organ becomes property ot jwraon hiring f Tbe Manon a. Hamlin Siritiger, invenica ana patautt-d by Maaon A. Uaiuliu l.iano exclu- I AM LI m I'lA.IOS. l Kivelv. Remarsabla re I finenient ot tons and I pbenominai capacity to liana in iudc coaraciaro Mhese instrnmeota. FOI'ti'LAR STILESIORGARS AT 832,32.ftO GO, T8. 996, AND UP. Organ mnd Piouoi told lor Catk, Paymtnlt and Rented. Catalogue Pre November 18, 1889, lot. LKQ4L. JKKCANTILE APPRAISER S LI8T OF DEALERS cfc VENDERS OK F0EE1GH AUD DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE IN TUB COLNTT OP JOKIATA, FOH 1UK VE1K 1890, AS AITRAISKU AND fUMFltD Ut TIIK MERCANTILE APPRAISER. SEALS. Cta. Hate AIz. WotdratfJ, mrrrliaiit W . K. Fofnrroy, uierchttnt. ... J.F. Krlt. morctimnl HFXAWAKE. Sninwl K'lil Kfl. ru fyhatut L . U. W ili- . uiercuMUt rAVKirn, K. M. KtIImn-liMiit....MMM. ltroru Jk i-'0. r Iiuuih lawviil .-hirk, iiicifltMbt ttup-iiitaia O rit-li. iisr- (IMHti u. V. .Hdeinu. ii-r-ii-nt. ...... J.avM l'M;f. Ilttei4U-lat i.-riiz--ift HMiuutti A IImh. A i.,inetch4Jil. liNUXW.tUl). . J.T. I'iiiiiii & lr.. i-r-li:ta.t. .VAta.ll A.tittia, l.ol I ... LACK. K. H PttroD. merchant J.siiu ViaUKhn. ro-rcliavii t Kobe-rt Kino-, tuvrrhHnt ii. W. Camptmil. merchants . MiLrtiKn. J. B. Meloy, mercLavut, M I WFIAX T - Wl, , Krxc1vnii Hard ware DinipiDjr, ttHTU wtir9. . J. A. M urrnj, li4timMW r J. W. Kirk, mtrrs liHiit.. , W. K. hnyder, turnitur-. I bvoit K nan roan, luuavicai In ai ru if it-u I... . ; W. H. rUKlisrni. drutficint . ' C. K. llinkl). mrrrhaul ; J. C iil-fn. ,trKrit-ii A uotiottn . Jowfplt Pen nt-11, merchant , Jotiu Ktka Knct-r I La. HhuUk A. 4.'4.., drutzKitM ; Fri. lpeutBcbade fc tion. mer chmtiat M i I I. M DHsr. urosrspr M 14 t 7 00 14 7 Ml II 7 OJ 15 10 Oil 14 10 OU im io on I I 10 (SI 14 7 OU j 15 10 00 : 14 7 01 1 II Tl U 10 00 14 7 on A 7s 00 1.1 10 ' 14 7 Oil 14 7 at 14 1 n II 7 on 11 It 5 1 "0 ui 14 7 ' 14 7 00 14 7 0" 14 7 lei 15 Di cm 14 7 Oil 13 10 00 14 7 OH 14 7 Ol 15 10 (in 14 7 O0 14 7 00 14 7 ' i 14 7 Ol 13 10 10 20 Ol 14 7 ' 14 7 111 14 7 Kl 15 ! 1st I 14 7 l 14 7 Ol 12 12 60 13 l) Oil UI 14 7 oft 12 14 60 13 10 (HI I i t tw H 10 (HI U io ;n 4 lo uu 11 7 in 14 7 00 14 7 Ml 12 12 Ml 6 l tlb 14 7 t 14 7 10 14 7 00 1.1 10 1.0 14 7 00 12 12 &. 14 7 m 13 "o mi a 75 (0 14 7 Oil I.I 111 im 14 7 !! 15 IO Mi 14 7 (10 14 7 410 II 7 ( 14 7 00 13 10 00 15 10 (W 1 111 IU 14 7 uu 14 7 00 14 7 UI 14 7 (Ml 14 7 (IU 30 uu 14 7 00 14 7 14 7 141 13 10 on 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 V) 14 7 00 15 10 (Si l i 12 .itl 14 7 uu 13 10 uu 14 TOO 14 7 ( 14 7 OH 14 7 U, la 10 IU 14 7 UI i. W. Hx-k, boola and ahorU M. P. Crawlord.draKKlfct C. t Kepoer, nn fmluDer !. W. Httvr ev. ciolhinK MaUtirck A Neltvun, Krain. coal a. id luiitlHT Wllilun Hell, tin pit mrDtMHHHH. K. H. MH lirlic. harflware.... v p ILohieMtn. z re r m(J Mvfw. lmplt-m-ntM........ H 11 Kall man. jewelry JsiM-pti AditiitM. rrT A si.tt. lr K(KMia.rarpetnaiid mIiow . K Ms-hott. clntbint; 'ULssaAta Valley bank Broktrrt,.- I'ATTEIWON. W H Bank A Co. iruBtiHLt Uum A K-ber. hnrdrare.WH... Meloy A Hn. inerrhMOlM,.. .QHDiDrl Hirayer. clMOiiUg..., Jcrli Pnnell. in-n lMtit MrMfi A Blv-. nierc-linuta T J Mtddaifti. luert'liaut Howard Kirk, tobarvo A sta tionery.. A C Feil. confectionery W H MrlH'tihld. rrfMt-r Nortli Hon, K,m,u. owl aul luruer Hot -tit N xim. io!-l Jni-M A I Kanilc-r, dry kmk1h A MKt-rW-. Kelly Hi a in p. dry KMdt A itro -ertt-tJ K H MltWieh, flour, fefsl. Ar r'ariiierK Merrautile AftMK'ia lioti . MOKKOK. Kdwnrd Sliifr- r. tuerrheint. Kin it- A UraliU. uen imiil-t. K Wnuy. inen lm 1.1 .1 H W ine?, tnert-bant.. J K VauHoru, liU-l.... s (741 K II N.NA. I! U lteH!e. inerrhnnt. K isiiatit-r. iiii-r.-liiiit B Kbluj luerebant . 81'KITB HII.I.. J Ia IX iitou. mercliHiit J Mevkeiidorn. merchant.. M M.iwry. uiercbant J C Coou A Hro.. merchants ... rORT StiYAU Noah HertKler, ruln -.. I H Boniium. merrhaul , AJ Pet til, nierrhMDl A H RannelH. merchant . Mary "oo. grocer A notions... H ti Prorier. rwr WM w i H M Kepier. utufcKiHt.... Jacob TvroutnKer. ifralD . Philip Kepner. coal . ... Janiata Valley Bank Brokem... TCHCAKOEA. J B Henry, merchant J C Ita lord, merchant A J Kentuaon. niercbkint H K Thoiiipaou raerrhant u Harainmtn. merenant .. W VanHwerlncn fc Hn, nifr r-HlAVitat TTBBsn-r. Koah Iletizier. roen-hant.. t C Barrett. inruliant Tlioa FeoK-roarH. M E pw-hlael. mf reliant .... J P k-kt-rt.bMui. luercbant TltomiMin Urtm, grain anil eral K A Teuiila Bro, sraln a cuej V1LKEK. W W III mm, merchant .. M L. Keitr. merchant K A Hmitb. merchant W Kictialugh. i-relmnl C A llMtropson. train and eoai 1 T Kepler. mercnut The license, mentioned In the above list will be doe and parable to tbe County Trea surer on and afu-r Ma l-i, imsi. Ao appeal will be licid In tha Commis sioners' Otflce. In the Ho rotas h of Mlmn, ItisD.ns MONDAY. MAHCH aiat. between the boors ot lo o'clot k a. a., and 4 o clock p. -..when end where all persons feeime: th-melve asarleed may attend If thev think proper. ' Given nnrier m hand thla S4th dav or February. A. It.. InOu. ' J. E. JAMISON. Mercantile Appraiser. Mlffllntown. Pa.. Feb.. 1. ltn. AU important local news are pablUbed ia ths columns or the Sssmixi, st KrrcB ucab ; also Important ganeral news, and a large and varied amount ol literary matter. Selling at dost. Ha vine- determined to retire from business, I will tell dt lr. . at oost Now is tbe tim to secure LATEST FALL And WINTER STYLES ! Retirement from Business was ed ths FALL AND WINTEB STOCK I now invite my friends and the my stock at cost prices. It will pay . t. l ru:iJ...'. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. First Class, combining Style, Qaality ... Elegance. Prices that will astonish you. At cost prices. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCH and JKWKLRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Xoskwear, C1W and Cuffs, Trnnks and Satchels, is full and complete. Call and see allT cost. Sam'l STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. November 6th, 18S3. JYcic Firm. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conlorm to . - - . change, the Senior member the firm has just returned from ,c , . , , jttaiern iiarRei., vYutre be lected with great car the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled our shelves -with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our tomera have appreciated cus our efforts to give them roods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and Fee and be satisfied. Jn our dress goods department almost everything, we uavc DonH be U I . ,. A A 1. . backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have J """"".i.""!! ora, hi 04 a. m. we have them all. We t ,i . . -i stiltord. It 29 a. ra.: Narrows, 10 34 s. m.: Supply yOU With foot Wear for Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVertown, 11 14 any in or out door service. Our j Nw,n Hamilton, 11 ssi. m.-, Hn r, , . ,1 tingdoa, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. a. grocery Department never lags, j Aitoona, 1 45 p. m.,anfl 1 toP, .t sii iuiar We have Oil hand a lull line Ol ! ,i;on heta-een Hamsbure and Alisons.; Fresh, Plain and Fancy QitOCEltlUS. , , ,11- AlSO, the Only full line QUEEJVS WARE in the county, must have its full SUPplv Queens and Glassware, this the store to call on for tsucti ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. ltemember the place, Maim Steeet, Opposite Court Hoi-he, MiUliiitowu, Pa., Fred'k USFKTS'SCJI ADE fc 8011. NO MORE QF THIS! . Bubber flhne nnless worn nneomfortabli Ua-hk. will otisa slip tiff th. fact. To ismsir tha evil the "COLCHESTER" RUBBEB CO. ssTer a anon with the Inside of the heel lined with rultbsr. This ellne to the shoe and prevents tba KuUmr front slipj Inr off. Call for the 4olcleater ADHESIVE COUNTER8 and you can walk, run or jump-In them. TO 17EAK riEM Baawruaj from tha eflaeta of youthfal errata, aartr esesy. waatlac waakaeaa, lost manhood, etc, I will Band a valuable linuas (aealedi eontainiug fall parttenlars for Lois. cure. FREE of charge. A Plea it id aud teal work : should TUs twad by evwry man who la naiiuaa and osbiUtated. Addteas. . F. C rOWLEB, aewsst, i FALL & WINTER GOODS I would inform tha pnblic that I bavt bow is my asw millinery store at my plan f residence on Water atreet, MiSintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a fall stock, of Fall and Winter miniBerj goods, all new, and of the latest styles aad having employed flrst class milliners I am prer ared to supply the pnblic witL everything found la a flrstclass milliner store, come and examine nay stock. I coasider It ao trenble te show goods. MRS. DXIHL. Uarch 22-7,l.v. bargains in the determined upon after I had purokiK pnblic generally to call and you. The goods sell on tlsir a., en PENNSYLVANIA BAILXOAD. TIM K-TAULK On and after Sunday JCot. 10i, . traini tbat (top at Mifliia will ma MflleWi. EASTWARD. HjIBaiftBI-BS A COOK M An A tin. t , Huntingdon daily at 6 80a. a.. Mouit r. IOB1 a I n, ra as rW u ear o IT : 1 . . . of 'iuyui m., Mifflin 7.08 a Mexico .,18 i n,cror '.a. m.. vaadvke : m s. Thompsontown a. m., nnrward , Millerstna-n ,4I a m.. Newuort 7.l arriTing at Hsrnshurc at S.sO a. and at 1'hiladr Iphia, 1,25 p. in. Ska b'bobe Ezpbbss leaves altoost dtllr at 7,15 a. m., and stopping a all reruar stations botwetn AUoods and Htrriuburf, reaches Mifflin at 10,05 a. m., nirriiburg 11.40 p. 11., and arrives in Puiladslphis at 8.13 p. m. Hail Tbaib leaves Pittsburg dsilf at 6,30 a. ru., Altoona at 2,00 p. m.. and stoD- ; ping at ail regular slatious arrires at kieila at 6 0S p. m., Barrisburg 7.90 p. a., rhils- aaaipma iu,o p. m. aiail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 a a. Altoona 6 2Hpm; Tvrons tbi pm; BttsV icgdon 7 87pm; Lewistown 8 48 p ra ; Mif flin U 10pm; Uarrisburg 10 45 p m; Pbiw delpliia 4 'lb a m. Dat Exrasas leives Piltsburg at S.iKI A. M.; Altoona 11.40 A. M ; Mar be fU((.d at UiOlin at ' Of. H. V .m... .i 11 burg at s.ao p. m ; t i'jiisisipiin,6.6o r. Philadelphia Kxpras will stop sl lltfiit at 11 87 p. m., when tlsg.ed WtSTFAKD. Fast Likb leaves Phiait-lpuis dtilv at 11 4U a ra ; Ilarrisburg a US p m j Mifflin 6 pn. ; Lewistown 6 p m ; Altoeaa h 10pm; arrives Bt Pitisburg st U 44 a. I Wat Passimoeb leaves Pbilsdaluhls daily at 4 80 a. ni.; Ilarrisburg, 8 15 a. a.; Diiaeannon, 8 64 a. ru.; Newport, S S6 s. m.; Millerstnwn, 9 40a. m.;Thompsontews, 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 s. ui.; Tutesr- am uiu n, . u.,iiA inn; M . . can i Royal. 10 is a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 s. mi Otstbb ExraBss leaves PhiMslphis dai ly at 6 60 p. tu., Ilarrisburg, Iu 20 p. ., stopping at RockvtUe, Msryinlls, Dudcsi nan. Newport, Uillerstowu, TbompsOBtees. Tart keyal, time at Mifflin, II 53 p. m.; Al- Ol I toona, 2 20 a. m.,and Pittsburg, lOs.a. Mail Tbaib leaves Philadelphia dsilr st 7.00 a. no., Harrisbnrg 11.20 a. m., - -r , port, VI 14 p. in., Mifflin 12.52 p. in., stos- XiVery ilOUSe ! piag at all regular stations betweea Mifflu oi 1 D(1 a.ltona raacbes kltoona at 8.40 p. is! Pittsburg 8,10 p. m, ' Alvooba AocoMaooATloa l.avst Phii I adelphia daily at 1 1 40 a. ra., liirnsburf sl 6 80 p.m., Ouncaanoa 6,01 p. ra., New- port 6.32 p. ni., Uillarstown C,4 I p. a, i Thompsantown C-66 p. in., Vsndrks "fil 1 p. m., Tuscarora .'.'7 p. ra., ilenco 7.0V p. I m., Tort Royal 7,14 p. in., Mifflin J" - m., Lewistown 7,10 p. in., UcVsytows S, 11 p. m., Newton Ua-niltan S1 p. -, ; lluatinpdon .0j p. m., Alteont 10.9 p. ! Pacitlc Express leaves fhiladelpbia II H ' p m; Harrisburg 'i 10 a m j Duncanoaok 88 am; Newport 4 00 a m : Hi.Hin 4 9 . j m ; Lewistown 6 01 a ra ; lie Veytown t XI a. m; lit. Unieo 6 44 a m ; lluntingdasi ! 12am; Fetersburr S 25 a m ; tfpruea Crack 40 a m : Tyrone 7 00 a ra ; ball's ami J12in; j 12 45 p iu. Altoona 8 06 a tu ; Pituba( Sea shore Express east, ea Susdi.n, will connect with ounday Vail ml isarisf Harrisburg at I 15 p. ra. LKVTI8TOWN blVISION. i Trains leave Lewistown Junction ler Mll ; rey at 10 a ra, 10 66 a m, J 15 pm j far ; Sunbury at 7,30 a in, 8 00 p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction froa Milroy at 8 60 a m, 1 24 pm, 4 $0 p m ; froa j 8 anbury at 12 .05 a. m, 4 00 p. m. TTKONX DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for BellsluoU so4 Lock Haven at 8 10 am, 8,10 7.15 p a. Leav( Tyrone tor Curweasville ud Clsir II eld a 8 20 a m, J 15 p m, 7 25 p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warrlers Mark, Pennsylvania rarnaee aad Scotia at 7,40s m aad 8,20 p ra. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bsllsfosts and Lock ilavea at 1 1 68 a m, and 40 p a. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwrai ville aad Cloarfleld at 8 60 am, and 1144s m, ( 17 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Fornacs st 11,40 a m, at 7,28 p ia. H. at B. T. B. R. sl BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bert ford, Ilyndman and Cumlterlaad at 2 2 s. a aud 6 S6 p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon lrtia Bd loidt Uyndmaa and Cumhcriand at 12 16 p. ra., 6 20 p. nt. HOLLIDAYSBURtt BKANCH. Trains Ikavo Altotma lur points S-m'h, st 7 20 a ru 8 j.:, a ,. m y nl. j u p a. 6 00 p tu., 8 00 p m 9 50 p iu. Trains arrite at Altoona Iruiu point South, at 6 45 a m. 11 85 a m. I '' V m- 6 66 p ni. 4tt p. in. 7 KI pin. and ,10 35 p m. Trains le..ve Btllw.-od nr Punxa ! st 8l0s , m., and 3,i p. m. Ar rive at U-'Uwitud I rum liiuxuisncy ai 11, 20 a. iu., aud 0,10 p . Tbe Stnltutl and Kemi 'tram otw be place to got job woi k done. Ti r it. 1 1 vrill pay you if Jon need sitrthinr in Irnt lin.