: , . , n mum .1 hj iuili jtLia, i X4i , .... i -" . SKNT1NEL& REPUBLICAN MirFLINTOWN. WEPSESDAT, MAR. 19, 1890. R. F. SCHWEIER, T- Pop nl Buffalo Bill bare hJ an intrtrrifw at Rome, Italy. Emperor WnxiAM, of Germany, i long beaded kinjf. Ha has called a consfrs or conference of reprnta- tires of Kurrpeaa powers to consider the trior question, to reflate or Cx , . , - , . , , the number of hours of a day s labor to fix the !, to vary according to the price of commoditors needed to feed and clothe people, and so forth, ' was considered one of the best pro all of .hi. sound- well rmou-h. but ' inhi inity. Within the .... .... , i pat few tlavs, however, the gas lias whu h in point of fact is only a long aQ tiTrir new freak, and is bn.-k w ml step in the direction of the 1 now. eominp out of the ground all ot p..t 'entrili4ed systems of gverment ! er the farm, and it is easy to lijrht it win a goverm-nt manageil .vervtbiug ' in hundreds of plncea by simply ap- i .i . i ...i.: mill i t" i n insiirati uuLuiiik:. . I I c ' llmyun- km- sem to nave - -lsri-r knowlediru n to where the bo cslld reforms natural! If ad than the reform leaders aud agitators have. WiuiAm erus to t e ready to holp th.-m along w.tn their new fangled law4, and il ultless whrn thy have jriMivs sn-k of the wrong of their -wn 11 'it'tments he w,II soe to ittuat ; th Nws tLer a-iki'd f.r are enforced. t ourt Proceeding. A ; ar- iment court was held on ' the 1 1 uist , 1. f. re whn-h businensl a fallows was transa.-ted. ! C..-o. U If. WLhaupt. filed Li J , , .. . li i i i pouj as tax coiurtr loriue uorougn nf I'ort KoaI. l: F D.ir.-litiM. Isa.vB.iok, Wil-1 liiiiu 'in Oriur. wits appointed vu w. r fvr a bridge across the t. i, river, - There b Ming uo r. mouhtraupfc: ull thf I.i-. nscsapplied t- r m the eou.n- The c-irstibles sworn in for the ' them within proper limits, else their resj. cliv.i townships and Imroughs ' pranks may be carried so far to ri : Tii-MMM, Ij.-ur.iel McK nlev ! lecoine an annoyance to communities (t..'nnni.)l, M. F. 15 istwick : Sus ; and finally endanger their own el jn h.iun i, V. lar I Mowrey : Monroe fare as well as bring down sorrow up Isaur I. ; Fayftte. Samuel A. 1 on the heads of the parents. Sprout ; Fermanagh, Clifford Singer I Why is it that there are till coiu W:ilkir, J:is. Yoiin'rnan : Thornp-I munities where people cannot even H"nt.'Wii, Thoinas t'rimm-ll ; Dnla- j assemble together in the house of war.-, Mii's F. Fi v ; Mitnintowu, ' Cod and there attend to Divine Si:nii l I.ai.ii ; JVale, AriuHtron.; worship, without beinp mora r lesn h i !i- T.nl SiT.i.' II II, A. M. Brvner ; j . tt. J.1I1K Am. Id ; I . t alhouu ; 51 lford, ! l'.itt If. l kuni.il I?r..n : r:itt. isou A. C. l'owell : w Lurk, il lv (Ir.-.v. J. - t.h S.ll.iK.M. S. Grnvbill aud Ilui. Nacewere appoint.-d viewers ..ii a iM-id in lVnn o.i.irli township ' fr in (.'iil'i Mills t inlnnd 51ills j . . . .! , . , T.''V, , n'e ,was ,pr,, : .-:i!.m r.i;ers ir..m ntr uuhuuuh James 31. S. bers. I K.sfph IV:mU an-1 Kobert Mc-M.- n. assines. of Wilbur F., and .1 II. M.-l'nhan. ou i.itition were granted l.-uve to re convey 1500: a.-ri s f mountain land. j .I s. li K. Laigacre wasspi'intod I'tii-. f tl.i S;ij t rvisois of lei;iwars t.. nslnp to till th- va.-ati-y caused bv the death of B F. Ihllman. t);i an appeal from the $25. 00V awarded by viewers to the MilH.ntowu Bridge Company fr the taking of the river bridge for public use the court granted a change of vi uvi.-, slid the case was set down for trial before the MitUiti county court with the bridge company clauiutng $70,o 0 damage. An ,-iiia.s order wa-s granted to sell real estate of Agnes C M.-Alister and J. A'.U-u M.-.li-t. r. K-.bert M.M.iti was apjHiinted ( innnsMon.-r m tlie lunacy case of I'.tiiery I'attersou ..f Spruce Hill. A rule was graute.l to sh .w cause wliv judgment of V. t'. Brown vs. F. M.'l-I'ah'.er and lald B. Ffahler should ll"t be opened. I pon the report of a committee. Win 31 Allison. F. M. M. P.-iiuell and B. F. r.ur.-htii ld, Brothonot iry Mrm imiiger was awarded two hundred d--liars for re arranging the papers in Mo- 1 'rot hoiiotary's office . The bond of Frederick Arbogast, cornniittee of J -si-ph Shelly was ap proved. The report of W. F. McCahan, Win A, MiUik'-n. livid tliarters, in se. tor.f bridges was approved. Jacob Lamer was appointed guardian of Wsi. L and .Minnie .Mar M.-lK nald. Sanriel Iiven was appointed cuarduin . f Southard Mactiew. ". or I. t of s de of real estate of lavid 1'artntT wns granted to pay debts. The court confirmed the order of sales in the estates of Jacob Drolls, baugh, Samuel Goshen aud Sarah Stem. In the estate of Era 1"). Parker, deceased, J. 3'. Wo.-ds, guardian of minor c ildivu was authorize I to join with hci-s ..f mi id decedent in making sale of Academy building on T'nir 1 street t i Wm. M. Allison. Iu tie- t state of Itenjatniu Wlut mer. deceased an'order was granted ou Dauiel 1'annabaker, executor, to tile an account. The exceptions to road fn.m Port Royal to Michael Weller's after argu ment were dismissed. The motion for a new trial in the oaso of William fleck vs Samuel A. Thomas not being pressed was discharged. ThN Trophet is in Jail. Sa Fra si is-o. Cal., March 13. F.i li-ks.m, the Niarwejjian who predicts the d.-structen of Snn Francisco, Ouk lauil, Ali.meda, Milwauke aud Chica go on April 21 aud has beeu wander ing abvut warning citizens of Oakland to rlee to the moimtaino, was locked op iu th Alameda county jail yester day morning on the charge of insanity EnoWin and a number of other cranks haTe gathered such srowds in the streets of Oakland that the police were forced to interfere. "tatural Gai Freaks in Indi ana. A Kokouao. Indi ana nrte save : A ainpular misfortune ha overtaken ' the family of W llliam bbenk, a farm er living fivs miles east of this place. in consequence 01 tbe finding of n.t aral iras. Abont two months agy the Diamond Plate Gas Company leased Shenk's farm for gas and put down a well. On reaching a depth of abont 800 feet a big flow of the elantic fluid was secured, which shot out the tools with tremendous force, followed br a stream of water that reached the height of at least 125 feet, and continued without cessation for more than a week, despite all efforts by the owners of the well to Ret it stopped. Shenk's farm was flooded 'so that he was compelled to dig . trenches to prerent it from destroy line his wheat crop and itUerwiH d t in- hj. jan,, Bu) rise 5at the wa.tr waH finkllv shut off, and the eas and water separated, and it ' tlviriy a nian-n. r.vra hip mi'i in th f irmer' drive well is forced out , by tilt glMI anj the family is temilatinar a removal from its cou- resi- ' denoe to avoid being blown up. Shenk consid-rs that his farm is en- tirely ruined, and will doubtl-s 1 l..in.lvn i wltV..,-tlte tinli-tl Hi till 0 wnv bfl aeTlsol 0 control the ; Mr."aping element. j Oriental. j Iu the al.-euce of the usual v.irietv j of happenings your rejiorter begs I Isivf to deviate somewhat from tbe as"1 routine or news reporter, and "J worJ aUout boT The av.rage boy is naturally given to j.nks of vuuVkinds some cute and beint? acted ont la so nrewj a i - i i. I manner, aa i in lueoi.cive so suiua inj snd likewise so inuoreut as to , call forth the mirth as wed a) tbe ud i UJll VllOtJ Ul UiUDI UVl.UIC. .,, .1., .; 1 ,i:vwi. tion and tne miacbievons propen sities of the bovs, it becomes the dntr (,f every parent to throw propi r sf (fuard around them, so as to keep disturbtd and vinoyedf And why is it that in some communities pn V4t. nr(ifi.rtv nl.ini, tli tiiil.li Iiicli wavs is ever iu danirerof bviu want-1 i' b , Ci only destroyed by the boys iu their wil'1 pranks Are the h,.ys to blame f'ir lt ! We used to thir.k thoy were. ollt w hTt learned to say empbat- I iciuiy no, in-y are uoi io oe oiam.-u the fault is with the iareut. Not individually so with every parent ' , .,, ..... i. t of parents c .lloctivelv. I , m'tm ..u ;.,i,. I In to manv ca-es the safeguards j are being uegWted to be thrown j around the boys, an 1 in the next plnce those better instructed in the 1 domi stic circle aro frequently being ! brought under the influence of those not bo instructed, and in this way all ; alike may or will net out that which ; is very wrong and may bring trouble upon their own heads! I ow take for lr.btance an individual. I Let that individual Ih either good ur bad: snenk derisively of that individ-' u.U, makx it a habit to do so, in your family and outside and it wdl not bo long until you will have alout you a numln-r of boj.s who without vou telling them to do so, wi 1 be ready to commit almost anv lawless- n..s ni'iiinst that iudividuiiL They ' arc emmiting great wr..ng. but they ph -nogrnohs of the ihiins. w.-rds don't c.nsidrr it in that light : theV ; and d-eds ..f ini tint w:ll Ins open are doing it as a piece of fun, it Ik.- ' ed in the ju Igme; t I'.irt of veisrs longsto their pranks.' aud you an'nai ..f t!io julmi-i.t: -For e the responsible party Wfore your all mnsf appear tefi.re the jud. Afaker. an.l should bo so regarded ! ment seat of Christ: "And tt-e in law and in morals. Or. stiiios. a church. Now sup- tosethat ihurch to .lilT.-r iusi.me re- slctn from the reli-rious views of the dominant ehuri-hes of th it particular : ti nimunitv. Now let the parenls of that cmniumtv make it a pra-tioe t I i-l-iik with i-oiitemjit in regard to I that church ami its adherents, as in ; nftf.ii tlis. i-tso AVe ne.l even not rro ! law eoinr a loner war in that direc tion. Under "ii'-li oircarnstanoe. we would a-k iu all candor, who into bUrae if the boy a manifest a mirit of disrejiect when there f Are the boys to l blamed '. o most emptiat-ii-ally no, the Llama rests somewhere eWe. A. K. Troutmnn bought a new .team sawmill which he will soon bo running near Oriental. A child of Levi A Dressier of near SIcKev's Half Palls, aud gtandohil.l of Uev. S. ti. Dretwiler died on the 6th of Mirch. Amicis. March 7, 1800. Cheap Excursion) to Califor nia in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Curs for Passengers holding second chissj ick ets to Pupific Coast Points, wliicti wil be run through from Chicago via Ora aha. to Sun Francisco withontis hut at anv intermediate point, vi t the Chi- cugo. Milwaukee & S.t. Paul aud 1 ti- . . .-1 . T 1 . I ion i acinic .-aori aj-.uo oiuy on icsi following dates for leavinj? Chicago viz : January 10 and 30, February uann .urru 10, April iu ana 24. Mav S and 22 The sleeping car fare from Chicago to San Fraucisco ia but $4.00 per berth, and the accommodations are excellent. For further particular appl7 to the nearest coupon ticket ngent, or address Jno. R Pott, Trav. Pass. Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Llterary ?lote. A highly important and very in- teresting wont upon wnicu ane vxs- to the wild juiigles of Africa tt find will not tl.ua be judged, bnt will l. i gl "fTJ- ;.: jVJ "A men o f;ir gone its even to counsel j acq littod to forever enjoy Oo l I iySJf &t C?1- S2" the tearing of the bouso of Oj1 off As:iu the pb nopraph is open to re s - r? foundation and aworu ofu. ers of the oeivo oanda only when opened t-r j 3 J mopolnan Magazine has entered, u( i o V" u t Ji I i 1 i j o the offering of a premium of $200: The undersigned having been re to architects for the best de-. stored to health by simple means, signs for public Winter Bath Houses after suffering for several years with for the poor of large cities. This of 'a Bevere lung affection, and that fer has received the attention of ar- dread disease Consumption, is inX- chitects in many parts of the coun try and a t.-i- t distinguished com mitted has undertaken to deoide up on the merits of tbe plans submitted. The Committee is composed of Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Uon.Seth Low, the President of Columbia College, Captain Hoxie of the U, S. Corps of Engineers, formerly Superintendent of the Citr Department of Building, N'jw York and Mr. Richard M. Hunt, President of the American Iostitute of Architects. Probably no more distinguished committee ever served upon anr determination of architec tural plans than this, and the result will be looked for br the public with not a little interest. While some of the larger cities like New York, have provided Summer Bath-IIoust-s, it remains a matter of fact there is no place where the poorer clans of peo ple can go in winter to bathe. The Roman civilization took cognizance i f the fact that cleanliness was im portant, not only amongst the higher orders, but amongst he jortr ehisses of citizens ms well. There is no reform probablv that in a smsll wav, would be so desirable as that of providing for public baths at au ex pwnee which would ie within the reach of those who have but little money to spare, or other than the sltsolute necessiti. s of life. The ( 'osmopol tan also offer premiums f. r i.luriA f. r nii!il:c Isundrist for the Ioor, a d foi Tenement House Co-op- .1 ' rauie mi uvus. With the April number Iurat I Ha:MaL begins Lis department re viewing the current events in X-ie Cosmopolitan. Hahdead is not only a vigorous thinker, but a most graceful writer, and his acquisition as a staff writer means not a little to the magazine Henry W.itterson will shortly appear in the Cosmopol itan with two articles upon South ern Problems. A clever ba-e ball fairr storv will be one of the attractions in tli Cs-I ruopolitan Magazine fur April. This i romance is entitled ""The Enchanted Base Ball," by Sydn-y Cowell. Tin story centers npon the championship gameof last antumn b-tw-en ihe ; New York and Br.Hiklyn clulw, who appear as the "Brogdignags" and tho "Bridegrooms" and the conspicuous 1 players may le recognize! through j iiieiriuin.Sun.e. lwentv illus-! ii annus pu iurc mc ni"i(, ' ." ; iI tile text. .insilering tno cnor- nioim irt-rt ill thai national frame it is surprising that it has not inspir- I .i i,.-.. ..;,.. l,..f.., fl,u c . . ...I i ... .... . ....... . . er fiction in this number will hM a louc storv of Virginia plantation life j Wfore the war, bv Thomas Nelson Page, called 'George Washington's Last Iucl," with illustrations bv A. C. Redwood, and a Dickens li ke'ehar-i ai-ter bv Arthur Sh.-llburn Hard v. ( ..... . ,- , , - 1 nw -ppi 15ula enniiormis, il Iustrated by Walter 11. C.oater. - ... . T he Thonogrspb is one if the in- eunou i-kmih i nm iuirri.. of the nineteenth century. When it is opeu to receive voice and sound n ,i.. . ... ; i vicinity, or in a room where it n 1 .iMr.il or in a mm. alinrn it i 1... ! cated are recorded and retained by it ; until a bend is turned when it re-; peats in the sound of the huuiau voice, all eaid, good or bad. ev, c if ; it be a year after recrde 1. God ah-ne excels it in recording. He re ' cor.ls in lx.k winds and deeds, good and bad Thenniepented tresspasses of ayear ngo. yea of thiity years and the anrepented tresspasses of jes. ternay ana to nay ar r curoen nr.u iotd by Him iud.'ment the Therefore in the; wit-ke 1 will be I condemned and cast away into "out er darkness" by their own words and dre.ls as recorded in God's boo.?, j while the righteous by belief u I Christ being cleansed t.f unrighteous- I ness will have uo records against them bv t i.hI s I)Ook.-. t:iu mT l l culled i lxmks were pei.. .i." The reeor.l- el l-'iHi-'M. wir is unil lee-U, ' f thi-ie that ihe nnrepnt- nut wi;l bo ju Ijtuent nyainBt them iu the. ilv i f ju.lffnjetit a Kre 'ter aeruser n-junht them, a more rrurat a -e user uainst tl.eir n::po.t linen ttiau the ph..uorrh aerurritelv wiii repeat ami provw to a man what he said a eur vn-t The ri-'hte- as ei to re-eive ir.em ami receiving them nnderiitandii them not t-inre it is a lifeies-s machine tbat nnrons iously ruvea'a to nndrstnditip man j.itat voine and a iiin l, while on tbe other hand God receives knowledjjo of uien'a errors at all times, on iei stands the nature of the errors agtunut his laws, aud does retiin the sins in his knowledge even to judtr ment if they are not bl.itted i.nt I have blotted out ns a thick cl-m 1 thy traiiHressi'ifis, and a a r'ou 1 thy sins. Iaaiab XL1V rh. Acenr inginjjly God retairs the knowledge of men', sinn or blotts them out a they believe or disbelieve. A verst reads : He that is baptized and be lieves shall be waved, bnt he that be lieveth not ehall be d: -.-e-.i. Christ snid : Verily. Verily, I y nuto you he that believetbon tae shall in no wine prieh." Jfcc. People are wise ly em eful to t-ilk and sty their best, play their best music and einjr thtir best in the presence of th photi ijrap'i siuce it repests before nod j ieoce whereever exhibited, and the ' . . , ... ... nesi music ana speecu tnat it pives are most appreciated. The j ist-fied jn the judgment audience will give ln t lie most pleasant record, s-nne 30 fold, some 60 fold, some 4 talents. some 10. Their record is written in the book of life and will be prodned ' to their credit better than the phon Oi?raph re produces the good. The "Book of Life" is different from the books that receive and record the word, and deed that will condemn the wicked. The Bible shows the difference in Revelations. Aivaos. m , ft f V C II U D T HT C1 ious to make kuowu to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those who deaira it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the par- scription used, which they will tind a sure cure for Consumption, tstnm. Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all tLroatland lung Maltdtet. He hopes all suffer ers will try his remedy as it is in valuable. Those desiring the pre scription, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. b.dvoard.1. Wxlton,, Williamsburg, Kings County. New York. A Fatally Cartkcrlag. Uv vou s tatber t Bavs you moiber ? Have yon a ion or daughter, stater er breth r bo has nt yt taken K.emp'a Balaam for tba Throat and Lonf a, tba yaaraataed rented for th cura of Cuagha, Cotda, Astboia, Croup sod ail Tbroat aud Lneg troable t It ao, bv, abeo a aataplo bat tl la j!dlr given to yau,rtt bj any drag fiat, aad tba Urf a aize coala only 50 canta and H 00 T wi)ug BAD! BOOT i-,r sRobv; oajcsxsn wrrH WolffsAGMEBlacking r:rv:5 cet kabo aud stiff, -sk T-rt. trU gwwiiV- Mem' Wamaea'- i . J'- t- .-m K bU-nc bcr iativd. aad t 4 --J-- ,T r"l'?" vnminteu to pi Iwtrt it r fi u"l Unrablr. . . , -. Hi .re. Gtuocx-, Dnicvut-V . Tresspass police. A) p,r.0ny .r. berrl.v cotione.l not to i,.,.t,., on the linn I.iia and wmxi lan i oi the und,-riened in Miilo'd tewnanip fiw th pnrrw ot hanline. huntimt l''cm '"' kmc berriM. tl.rcwini down tnp, cut- mhr. k.1. The! agaii.at trspH- lift will be tniori-i-d. IIasiel Fiihii. November 27 -- JIJMATA VALLKY HANK, P M1FI I.I1TOWSI, P. with BRANCH AT POKT HOY Ab. StockholderB Individnally Liable. JOSKPH KtlTliHOi K, PmtJnt. T. VAN IKW r.ir. iiisrcToaa. V . I ". Poinarov, Joseph Khrock, j..h mi. I'hilip M. Ker, Inia K. AAioiuin, Kr-et K. I'sraer. T. V. Irwiu. TtC Philip M. Kepner, Jis--h KitinK'k, L. K. Atkin'in. W. 1". PcmeriiV, IlleLI III : Annir V. SbrllvT, Jane It. Irm. K. K. Parter. J. Ill.ne irwiu. Mnrv Kttriz. Ji-rotn. N.Th.mi Jr J.ha Ilm-lz'.nr. T. V. lrin, ChrlnlieSnvrter, JouK I.. KrMtu, Ji.tiu V. BUir. Ko'M-rt H. pAltrrson. r. It - M i'eonell. 1 hree ai.4 K.-ur J-r enit. ii.t.Test Ihs yti' on cerlitirMies, t deM,hilr. I.jn S- lSt3 tl IN T ' - - S - "3 I .M Iiuni II IMS1I1IIC1 I r-tiT--alffi tiy. U lra!T..4.r ir':n-M ''' u- "-a. aac--- j-. A-l A,,.plal I- V . k-r...- fc.j. -l U1M1UIU1 4irs:at;uu.X2S.XtetS.T. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tits Edttub: Plaaaa inf.m yoor roailma that I have a pullTe mirtdv for tba abova-nanied dl.aww. Br ita time, uae tbmwidi of hopaleaa aaaaa ha br-n parmanantly cored. I hall be glad to aeod two bxttlso of my raui,ly FRKE to any of your ralr who Lava conaumpunn if they will awnd ma tbr Exreaa and P. O. ad liwaa. taapst'. faUy, T. A aUXX'at. M. C. 1st 1-warl St.. N. I. TTban t s7 Cms T fit rn pm; rrtrjr to (tspuien Jur ft ijTic, r t - r- i. I y. U-in un. 1 UVm.M A o-i. - '- i t FITS, ?S7 fy? at !:e-Vr7 n-". 1 -rr n?j rtjii- t i'TT 1 Q -.. Vi c' - U-.'iC L'-'t. .:i.1 no rci-t TP't z rt-.:ii2iT4rijr. i:t? or ri? ii-' i-ir-r . r "i"iTT: 4 CZ XT- IT".. ...VILL. FV-hY. ta-.r-l t-Tt fy-x, f.. o. ji r...liu.j iitl i-:ciT,?.i.c., isrf.v.iTs.sn-Yw --w-s.' "S---rr . .. CARTERS IflVER J 1 P'J-S- CURE 6l-k Hsi.1rt.h n1 t-rlie-'e all th mubl Incf dfnc to a tuli. us slat of the rsTm. uch m Dmins. Nausea, lirowfLiaess. iJiir-s aftr eunr. l am tn th Ac While their most rauiorkaiji success has been shown In curli-c Headache, yat rmmi s I.iTTt. Lrs Pttx are eius.tly valuaiile in 1'obst ligation, t-uriug and pre vent ir.r; this annoTlng complaint, while they also correct all iisordrs of the stomach, timuU.be the liver and refulai tae loweia, Ken If the- onlr cured HEAD Aeha thy wnulj he almost pricelaaa to taoao who auffer from thia ditrewsinc complaint: but fortunately their 4-oodneac Suae not end here, and th-tee who once try them will find these little pills valuable In ao manv waye that the. will not toe willing to do without taem. Bat after all sick bead ACHE la the bane or ao many lives that here la where we make our ftr-vet boast. Our piue cure It while othera do not. Csaxaa a Umi tjrn Pills are varv small rrj easy to take. One orua pills make a diae. Tbev are etrlctlv wa-eta.KW and do not a-ripe or puree, but by their gentle action pleas all who iu thetn. In rlala at SB eenta: Bve for SI . Rold evwrwwhero, or aent by "".'j castu uiuon ea.. rat. h&R kJDa MPHm, A FINE FIECET IS INDEED A LUXUH'"' FiNZER'3 COMES AS MEARBEINS A FINE pECE OF PLUG TOBACCO AND IS -3- ISOWN ASA sau AMONG Ht.ALERS THESE GOODS Af:E ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAFE, 3x12 FULL 13 CZ. PLUG -THE MOST COSVCNMEHT 1- C!J7 V.l po-'it 1 ilz cr i ;,:.r:t v.: r;.c. Loris K. Atkissor. K. M. U. Pish ell. ATKIXSOX Jl rEIIELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rtCollecting nd Ccnvejancinc promt ly attended to. Orrics On Main street, in ptace of rti denee of L-enis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south si Bridge street. l ct 26, 86. WILDER FORCE SCIIHEfF.lt, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MirFLINTOWN. PA Ct)rfi'e on Hridpo Mteet, oj.pvn Court Uuiiw. I ir a Jons VcLArORLta N'l.4r;ilI.I' tSTIPIKI INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJtl., JUXHT.i CO., I'jl. ttOnly reliable Compouiea repre-iit' i1 Jan. I, CI.B S CIlSIOtK, D. D.IIVIS H.CBAVFl'SD JJR. l. M. CRAWKOKD . SON. have formed partnership fur the practice ot Medit-iue and llieir collattaral branchra. Or!i- at u.d stand, n inrr ul lhir.1 and Or aii' pirrrt, M lTtiut iitn. Ia. One or both ol iheiu will b lound at thir ofticrt at all times. luiU-ss otherwisa prole-sini 11 en-gajtra.- Arii 1st. Q. -'iaA SOLID TEEL FESMCE! EXPANDED METAL j l f2?fSKKU S3MCTHINH HE. vs nt.lUld'.ia, jw-is-r--w-w-. vyw;at.r irni.a, rnwaj Qamdcms faam A i !-. wtoaww iMmmwam, lrtnu-i. I rr-Drvwr TI tTWCIU LATH. DOUR ATS, at 3a y sTW iV . J 4. MAKE ,T "aV .awE -WaW I SI rFNTT? M. EXPANDED METAL COitj nh.i.ihuI.. ioVt.-n.ut "lie HtM., rtiubnrtb. Wm. ; t'1""'" r". ti".-" t-n.-w.r tl. .r name of th papa A , iwVir.'-IUMirry':": J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran aror tootbache in lesa than ' lira Biinutfa ; do paio, n extracting. j Tbat I can extract ta.th without pain, by the use of a fluid applied to the tn-tb and (am. ; no danger. That Diaeaaed .s Gams (knows as Scurvy) treat ijgieit aiirc. snlully and a cur warafcyJjjSraDt-i in every Teatli Fillsd and warrantad lor Ufa. Artificial Teath repaired, exchanged or. I remoddled, tram $SI.UO to $13 pr set. ' beautilul Goal Enameled Tcrt inserted at prices to aait all. All work warranted to five perfect aatis lartien. feopla who bavo artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their bomei if notified by letter. Will viait regularly at. Richfield the 2nd wrck of alay aad October. Txiss Cash. G. Li. DERR, Practical Dentist. ESTABLISHED IS SUFI L1UTOWH, Pi., 19 18b0. Oct. 14 'H5. MASON & HAMLIN. ORCA.f AID riA-lO CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. HEW MODEL f Contains a fire octave, Wine atop Action, turn ishel in a latye and handaome case of solid black walnut. Price, $99 ORC.A7I. catb;a'eo sold on the ST I'VE MASO-f Kasy Hire system at !2.S7 vr q u a r te r , tor leu quarters, when organ becnro-e property ol person hiring. f Tbe Mason A. Hamlin atrnifer," invented and patented by Mason A. Hamlin pianos ezclu sivoly. Kemarkabls re finement ot tons and HAM LIS PIA5IOS. J phenominal cspseity to I stand in tune cbaracterizs I. these instruments. POPFL.4RSTYLESJORGAMS AT 822..32.50,.$60, $7.. $96, ASD UP. Organs mmd Plane told Jor Cath, Eaty Payment and Rented. Catalogue Free. Kovsmber 18, 1889, 13t. X a. o a w"55"5 25B5l jnnunti 3"IU TEAR S A L K S M E N V ANTED To re;n-ri.t one f the lrc-.-t Nurseries in thr conntrv. 1 c uiriii.-n h'imuciwo j j'l cual-.iu-1. N i-revii.a xperience nece.-arv. salfrji nt Expenie Ireio 'r:. A-iilic-". 'titinf ape, HOOI I:s. P.k i. THOMAS, !Mi.u Avei.ue 'ur. ne, "tV-M Cl-ter, Ps J: uity -22. IKiO 4'. ; a (jrii i. rvSAl-KsMEN to V AlS 1 JllJJ ell Nur.ery Serk. A t O's its V arranlril FiasT Clh Permnfrnt. !r.ji,l, profitah'n p-Mti..na lr tlic rlit men. Goort aa'eriea and ex- 1 1-. ui.es (-id wet Lly. Lihtrsl iudueementa Iu lpini-TS o prevems e.Tieiiee nec essary, tluttit lre. Write lur terms, giv ing Df" Chaklks H. Cm. Xuraervtuan. Koches- ter, N. Y. Mention tl.ia .u-r. Dec. lS-9, 8iu. KKCAN I ll.K Al'I'KAl-iEU'S I.l-IT OK I)KALi;i:S A VKXDKIiS OK FOSEIGN AKD DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE 1J5 THE IlllNTV OK Jt'MOA, Foil 1IIK YtK lf-1'0 AS AITKISK1 ANl Ci.lHHtll IIV Tllft MERCANTILE APPRAISER. I1KA1.E ' ltiitr. It I 7(rH M 7 Ul I ll 7 ot; 13 10 0 13 lu mi IS r t U in Ul 14 7 Ul 13 1 SO 14 7 01 14 7 13 IU UW 14 7 W S 74 W is in no 11 7 U 14 7 Ul 14 7 UU 14 7 00 12 12 -ill 6 1 l. .S 1 ... 1.. 14 7 . 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U Hit. :. lnr.-li..ut Kt. :-.t..l! -r. til. r.-li4tit 11 M Ktlll.e II. t it limit SI'KI'I'C llll.l J I. It -.Ion. nir-i.-liMitl K J llei-keii.loru. liier. li.4lit S llnwry. nier.-lmiil J C liLti Hr.i.. mer. linlitn e-.KT K..Y1L. NohIi JIertz:er, kthIii Ll H ilousaiu. 21.1-ri-liaul A J IVttlt. meretlHUI A 11 Hhiiii'Ih. uier.-hant M.ry .Hik, ixroeer A. tiotloua... li O Cmzkr, urm-t-r U B M Kepler. ilruuKUt JM4H.I, trniiluiier. i;rulii Vlilllp Keptier, c-okI ... JunlatM Vitlley But.k brokers,... TL-MCAKOH. J B Henry, meretlant J I 'r.vlord. merchant A J KcrKUwiD, merctiMUt U S Thompson mer.-liant s 11 nrk liiH..n. mereiiMTit W VanSwerlnnei. & tsou, mer chants Tl' F UK IT. Nonh Hertzler. uierclnint J C Barrett. m rctiaut TUOPSOTOWN. M K Kchleicel. mereliant J p W i.-kerHliatii, merciiatit TIioiiikou ItroM. Kralll and c--al A Tennis liro. grain A coal WALK CK. W W I ; III III. n.ereliant M I. Keller. III. fl-llHlll K A sniilti. nier.-liatit W S KletiubaUKll. Itiereliilllt I'Al liompMiu. itraln Mud coal 1 T Kepler, mercliaut The licences mentioned In the alKive llNt will tie due and pnVHt.ie to Hi, t.'.iunty Trea surer ou aud Mft-r May 1 -t . I MH, . AnapieMl will be held in the Oomm's sloueni' littler, ln the Borough of Miffllii town. on MONDAY. WAhCH 31M. between the hours of III o'cl.B k a. .. and 4 clock p. when and where all persons feeliUK IheiinM-lve, a$Krleved may atteud if they tlnuk proper. Ulven under inv hand this 24th day of February, A. Li.. i90. J . E. JAMMON. Mrrcanltle AppraiMrr. WIflllrtr.wn. Pa.. Feb.. :'4. K91. All im,ortntUK-aI ne. m pnblM.ad ,u,Uww o.-... - .v. -l.. r .1,. c. . a. V . lica ; also Important general news, ai d 1 . large and varied amount of literary matter Selling Ilaving determined to retire from business, I will Bell my largs stock at cost Now is tbe time to secure bargains in the LATEST FALL WINTER STYLES Retirement from Business was determined open after I bad purohae. ed the FALL AND WINTER STOCKt I now invite my friends and tLe pnblio generally to call aud eMmis.. my etook at cot prices. It will pay you. Tho goods cell ou tLsir msnta. Men's, Boys' and CLildrtn'a FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing poods. First Class, cembiairje; Style, QMUty tid Elegance. 1'rices that will astonish you. At cost prices. My f-tock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVER-ALLS, VTAT0HM and JEWKLRY, Calico, Percale and White ShirU, Ifeckweur, Cellnrt and Cuffs, Tmnks and Satchf'.s, is full and complete. Gall and ce, all at, cost. Sam'l STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. NoT-raber 6tb, 1889. Jew Firm. -ooo- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to com. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the chanire. the Senior member the firm has just returned from eastern larKeis, wnere ne se lected with great care th goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JN. We have now filled our shelves with Fall and Winter , r 11 1 l . , UOOUS Ol all Kinds. t)ur CUS tomera have - . , appreciated our eflbi t to give them goods to ttuit their purposes, and we believe that we ar: better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be Nitit-fied. in our dre.-B goods department we have ahnoet everything. Don't be backward, call lor what vou want. Shoes and . Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in ita assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have we have them all. We can up)ly ou with loot wear for any in or out door nerv ice. Our procery Department never lagS. e have Oil hand a lull line Ol Freuh, I'lain and Fancy Also, the only full U UEE J S WARE : Knery houise lull Ml la.sware, QueeuN and G the istore to ca thlH is such ar- ' ticlee. Aii 1 t All OrUCrS bV mail Will re- ceive prompt attention. liemember the place, Main .Stiikkt, Oppositk CorrtT Hors 31 i fti in town, Ia., TO WEAK RIEH BnOwTinK from thm tT4M-u of youthful snrora, tMwiy Awseaj. wuuno waaknewta, lost manhood. to.t I wtll -nd Vftliubl tiMUM f F4Male4 ' ooittAinlnc foil ptunicnlara for Larue cum. FREE0' chart. plendi J m)Jlc4vl work ; shontd b ravd by jry Bitvn who 1m mttoui and debilitated. Addraatv Prof; F. C FOWLER. IHoodus, Conn NoTlOROF THIS! 7s. Rubber Fhnea unless worn uneomforta.blj wghs. mj uiMU,:i)j'ii urn iwi. loratwuT tins evil tbe 'COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. ofTer a hoe with the Inside of the heel lined wlta ru..iir. I nis clmps to the shoe and prevents Uie Rubber from slipping off. Cll for (be " olrbeeter s "ADHESIVE COUNTERS" rod 7urt, TTi'ii. run r Jump In Uiem. " : FALL a WtKTEB GOOOS I would inform tbe public that I hav now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Ilifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, afullstock.of Fall and Winter millinery geods, .11 new, and of the latest style. . . -,ww 'J'" and having emDlovel flrat el , mm , rr J ' everything found in flratelmsa milling everything fonnd in . flrstela. milliner ' tore, come and ex amine my stock. I ! consider it no trouble to show goods. ! MF.S. DBI3L. Mnrrh 22-87.1-w. 7 Ltn i WW at O ost. PEBXBYLTA.NU JA1LE0AB. TIME-TABU On and after Sunday- Not. l Oth, traini that ttop at attWtm still ma as f jliswfc EASTWARD. Hnnni B4 AcenHMDrtoa laavst fltintlnrdon daily at 5 J0a. tn.. Konst Cn ion at 6.64 a. m., Newten Hamilton ti no t. m., Ur Vertewn 6.20 a. in.. Lewistowa S 4i of ; n,-:.M,l,rd 7 -- -Mi;n,r ' 7 -,,3 - Port Koral7.U a. liexice 7.1 ! Ttfcsrora 7.2ia. m.. vndyue t 2 1 bonipsontown 7.8J a. m.. fii-rwarJ r.Jl a n., MiBerstown .4 I a ru., .r; 7,',: m., arrivini? at Harnsbure at , ,1 .. and at Philadelphia, l,2t j. m. Sea Ihcbi Ezpskss laarea Alt.iona 1t.' at 7,16 a. ru., and stoppitiij a all r-mm tationi between Altoona and H arnsbiirg, rearhes Mifflin at I0.U5 a. m., Urn.sa-(i 11.49 p. If., and arrivaa in Philadelphia at 8.16 p. m. j Mail Taais leares Pittnbnrg dills- at o,J" a. rn., Altoona at I'.OO p. m., and atep- - ! pinp at all regular stations arrires at Miffia at ii (.3 p. m., Qarriaburc 7.00 p. ui., fhlia- .d.ipbu 10,55 p. m. Mail Ezprcai lraveg rittibnr(r at 1 00 f a. Altoona 6 '20 p m ; Tyrone 6 p m ; Hent mgdon 7 87 pm; Lewi. town 8 4 p iu ; Mif flin 9 10pm; Uarrisburg 10 45 p m ; Psui dulpbia 4 25 a m. DiT Exrasss lees Pittsburg at 8.00 A. M ; Altoona 11.40 A. M ; mar be fixe I at Mifflin t 1 f)?i V U . ...... u rgm s,m p. u.; tVjiideipbi,i.o r. ' M Philadelphia Kxpreki will stop at lliff'a at 11 87 ji. tn., when flairgrd WIBTWA RD. Fast Lift leaves Pbiadelphla di' s 11 4U a tn ; Uarrisburg 8 (6 p m ; Sdifflm 6 'JO p m ; Lcwislowu 6 '28 p ro ; A'towna 8 It) p ui ; arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 65 f m War PiiMExnca leares Philadelphia dailr at 4 80 a. m.; Uarrisburg, 8 15 a. m.; Duneannon, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, 2i a. m.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.; Tboiupsontewn, 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 (10 a. m.; Tnscar ora, 19 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 07 a. tn - Port Royal. 10 13 a. tn.; Mifflin, ID 20 a. m.; MiltOrd, It 26 a. ru.; Narrows, 10 ?.i a. m ; Lewistown, 10 40 a. m.; McV'eytown, 11 M a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m.; Hun a, ZZ "utl", between Hrrisburg and Altoaua.; Orrraa Express leares Phtla.ielphia dai ly at 5 60 p. ru., Harrisburg, IU:'(l p. m stopping at Koclcvill,, alarysTille, Dunesn non, Newport, Millerstown. Thnr,i,,n... Tort koyal, time at Mifflin, 11 55 p. tn.; Al line ol oona, '1 LtJ a. m.,atid Pittsburg, 6 10 a. m. lv" V- . iiiinu i.'.a p. m., fct(). ping at all regular stations between Mitllin Altoona Accohmoditioii Imitss Phil adelphia daily at 1 1 4o a. m., Harnslmrg at S SO p. m., Duneannon fi 04 p. in. New- rt P- Millerstown li.H p. B . Themp-ontowu e-55 p. in., Vau.lyke 7 oil p. ui., Tus.-arora .7 p. m., Metiro 7.fiJ p. rn., I'ort Koyal 7,14 p. m., Mi'fltn 7 21 p. in., Lewiatown 7,45 p. m., MeVevtowa 8 11.. r. ..n LI . a. . . ' Hu-tiugdon 9.0i p. m., Altoona Idii . ' J Pari'ic Kxpreas lea'ea Philadelphia 1 1 2 : p iu; iiarnaourg muim; Duneannon I Mini; Newport 4 00 a m ; Mifflin 4 SB a m; Lewiatown 6 01 a m; McV'eytown 6 ii ; a. m; Mt. .Union 6 4d a in ; Huntingdon 8 i 12 a tn; Petersburg 6 '2i nta ; tspruc Greek I 6 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00 a m ; Bell'a Mill, I . ui , nuuuu. c ue a m flttsbn i i ii p m. Sea bbore Express east, oa Sundsri will connect with .miiday Mail east Urig' Uarrisburg at I 15 p. lu. LKWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewiatowa Junction ter Mil roy at C ltm, 10 65 a tn, tliio, ir Sunbnry at 7,80 a m, 00 p aa. Trains arriro at Lewistewn Junction frem Milroy at S 60 a m, 1 '2$ pm 4 8 ,, , Uva Buubury at 12 05 a ra, 4 0.) p. m. TTRONK DITISIOX. Trains leave Tyrone for Reilelonte ana Lerk Hs.eo at 8 10 a in, 8,10 7. 1 p m. LeaTj Tyrone ftr Curwenarilie an J C'ear fleld t t!iu,3 lip oi, 7 25 p n. Traina roaTo Tyrone far VTarriers Mark. Pennsylvania F urn see and Scotia at 7 60 a m and S.1'0 p m. Traini arrive at Tyrone from Bellefoate and Lock Haven at 1 1 6S a m, and I40pn. Traina arrlv. at Tyrone from CnrweM ville and ClearBeld at 60 a m, and 1146a m, 17 pm. Traina arriTe at Tyrone from Seolla, War ners Mark and Pennsylvania Kurnace at 1 1,40 a m, al 7.20 p ra. H. Mi. B. T. 8. R. A. BEDTOKD DIVISION. Trains 1.... ti.,i. a x n j . J raina leave Huntingdon for Bedford, H.Midman and Cnniberland at 8 il a. m ",45i I Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bd- - fo'd, Hyndnuan aud Cumberland at la 16 ! " m"w bMWCB. Tiams Knvo Alieona lor points S..u:h. at i ' iO a uj. 6 2j o m. 12 iu p in. 1 60 p in. j 6 00 p m W P m 9 60 P m- I Tmias arrive at Altoona from points I 9ou,n' 6 4 m- " 85 1 :,' 6" 65 P n' 6 1 P m' I ',? ' " V ' , ' , m- Trams leave BellwiwKl tor Pufix-u- ' rive at H. liwi.od Irorn I'utixsutuwnev at 11,- ... - . .7 . .. ' ru., alio n.m p Tbe Sentinel and Rtpni 'xran oftce is the place to get job work don. Tiyit. It w ill v you 1; yi.ri need aiiytl.t'ii? m tbt line. li
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