maw , i MMisMsivfsait'aiijoBar&Tr,,; MHyw inn .. ,4-iiiu- m SE5TP EL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. subscription, f1.S0 per annum if paid . -mnce; J-OU not paid in UTuct. nient advertisensetiU Inserted at 60 Mr in-h for each Insertion. C Trniot bnsinsss notices In local col ' in cent per line for each Insertion. tWurUum will be made to thoae desiring -tjertise by the year, hair or quarter I'ubllc Stales. We.lnrsd.iy Varch 19th W. S. 3wts- wl it tl place of residence on the jiotv firm. 2 J utiles northwest of Patterson b11 m,ie t ot Millord station, 9 bead f bl)rwS, 2' i hed of cattle, li bogs and t lirg9 let ot tanning ntschinery H. H Sojil'f. Aucti"ner. alirch -'. John Brown of Fayette towMbiF. "'" "Te ,ock frmiD Implements. J.epb Page. Auctionuer. SHORT LOCALS. Mtcr comes on April 6. J E. M -Cidiaa hs two w mills running. March has been tho coldest month of tli year. Cha:nb -rtdiurg ia to have a new -:u.il Uat.k. Mr- Jai kmaa ami daughter Lou. ire v::ting ia I'hiladelptua. Kd Stewart preached inthePres brter an church on Sabbath. lUnral .-xoursion to Washington, particu'ars in another column. The iivcfX-re j'rioe of horses at the Y:'.'U s-a'1-' ' M '"day, was $123 00. Ovrr i'!' hundred and fifty thous- jal hrm-T- u- me snt iug loom R,v Mr. Henderson, pastor elect of Ve::a:r.t ter Presbyterian church w:llrrea.'h r.ixt Sunday. T'::. I'hila l.lphia Tiru itftrs one .. i-i.: 1 i i!ar I't tin discovery of thr tu:ir.t'rer Pat -i-L- TT. . wu me oniv man m this community, a far as known, that honored St. Patrick's day by the wearing of the preen. ??bihP Oraif will preach next Sabbath morning on "The Cause and uxae oi spiritual Ill-Health," and in the evening on "The Thorn King. (Fakkbh) "Saw tO J. F. Jacobs' imnl.m.nt --.I chinery Store? I want to examine the famous Tiger Steel and wood frame, Spring tooth Harrows." Itch, Mange, and scratches on Lu- man..or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'eSanitarr Lotion Thi. never fails. Sold br L. Banks Jfc Co , DruggiHts. Mifflintown. Not. 6. In handling a revolver several erenin-a ago J. E. Earnest, Jr. of a anernon suot ium.eir in the palm of the Laud. The bullet of the back part of the baud bv Dr K. John Brackbill a native of J-iniat- county, but the past 2o rears a prom- a, la-"- A T a . urui nuzon oi iseiu-tonte , t enter Co., died suddenly of hemorrhage of the brain ou the tiiirht of tho luth int aged 62 years. Herman A. Howe of the Be.nL. lrugntore knocked dav l rrht out f the old "whits taiUl fox," that dur ing a pel i.xl of years was too sly for the houn.ls on Adam ridge. The fox mt't Lin fate on the 12 inst. Her man abut the fox on the run. C. F. Garfet ; Dillsburg, J. W. Bentz ; Bendersrille, L. K. Harris; Lewis berrr, L. E. Crumbling ; Big Spring, J . C. Ren Her ; Leesburg, V. W. Rhoads ; Hagerstown, A. Stapleton; Hagerstown Circuit, J. L. MUler ; Hanover, J. Womeldorf ; Perry, J. li. Sochrint; Newport and Maiyvi le, S. P. Reemer; Liverpool, W. crBc-ir-!ey ; Fishinsr Creek. J. H. Welch : J uniata, J. P. Buchner ; S. V. SmIxt member of Newport and Marvsville Quarterly Conference ; B F. Hall, member of Fishiui? Creek Ouarterlv Conference ; H. B. Hartzler. member of Carlisle Quarterly Conference. Tim SjJinHgrove Tribuue f last week mentions the following singular accidents to a railroad watchman J 1. 1 y-v m BQuuiauo: kju i utility morning as the Shifter with a train of 5C cars was leaving the N. C. tra-k to cross the river bridge at this place, one of the cars jnmped the frog, and a num ber of cars were soon disrailed. The watch-box at the east end of the bridge was struck and turned up-side down on an 18 foot embankment. The old watchman John Ad iir was in the box at the time of the occur ence and went over the rnbankment with it. To make matron more er senous the box fell upon the side with the door and the hirt stove set the inside of the box i n fir?. The old watchrnau although tunHad aai bruited by the fall sacr-eided in breaWint; out a small wiml.iv nut anv triu withiu the Kmit exC4it the feunsvlvama LunitexL SEW DRi G STORE. or which be was extricated front bis (Fakmfk) "Hav'nt got time, have I perilous position bv the trackmen and seen more of vour harrows in the others. CLa!'"'-' fence corners than I have ia the field. Neihbr Smith tell me that he has had a Tiger for five rears and it is as g.xl as when he got it that's the kind of a harrow 1 w:iut. Alout 6 o'clock on Sunday muin- nir a hre bruku out iu the basement of the railroad station-house at Hunt ingdon. The building was damaged to the extent of about $4,500. The fire is l-lived to have originated from a heater pie in the b.i-ement. John F Casner aged 13. f Mil ford township while attempting t'i jutnp a freight on the 11th iust about a mile nsrth of this station had his right f ot caught by the car wheel. Surgeons Crawford and son amputat ed the foot about 6 inches above the ankle. On Sunday, therailroal companr surveyed. a place to put an ice ruak iug machine. The capacity of the machine is 23 tons a lav The ran. ucu lias iu en uippe.l chine when at w.irk will not furnish ;ers hav tLe coming f Annie Leconey. V. Stone, Sccretarv of r Governor Beaver has M ;m an active candiilate taia t! r (.- ' '1"r- Fiar.k Tut-! sou, m of A. J. Pat ttr a . l a" secured a position a a eUfr.tteering coijs with Tennis Br-thi :a N- J- . f the i ach grower in Jun- i the l -l'1 ,-rn is a.', t ii.'1't., Lo!t: ' x, came home from the Lovsr:..'- t)rj; 'nans' sH"ol last week. Fjriuer' was au attendant of the M-'. "'rv::-' !"--hlKl. Mr. Anthony Sand- while walking os i boar Iwulk ia her yard slipped aiUfsl and thereby broke lxth bouf-i of her ri,;ht arm. i H e.vard the polite an 1 : en t live cloth ped !ii'iiata. making tlie tho Ui.iny people. whi He had his fac cnt an 1 burn ed, and was lruised in various, pans of his person, but very fortunately not seriously. The Annual Statement of the New York Life Insurance Gimpany, pur lished in another column, tihuw n re markable gains in every direct on must be alike gratifying to b.th the Policy Holders and the Trustees of the Company. The figures show an income of $29,000,000. 1. uefits to Policy Hohlers, $12,000,000. New Risks assumed, $150,0'.tO,0(tO. Assets ,$103,000,000. Surplus 15.5(K),0K) ruesebgures show prosperity and careful financial management. The Philadelphia Ajjencv appears to be a J local institution so to speak. The increase of its business cash collect ed by them for premium, is a.ipua i ed to the bottom of the dmpinyV rernirt. The t jtal premium income i f the Agwncy of .Messrs. L. C. Van uxetu & Co., during 1SS9, being over I $2,G00.000, shows a remarkable and as lively an eutertaiument at a circus careful management of th Agency b it it w ill Ik a -rreater curiositv thnn department. We commend the care- Ir-h Cerr b;i-i al Jr : t e rouiul ini 'ti buy fr 'ii him j ,A,tvT of rae riv.vi. concern) I ! djllt k'luw j-i-t where that is would ; !i to .ii v.;i mv double jointed.' douKe a." ', ur. n Lirro w i; ti i peoi le of Ahl.nnd 4'iy xeited over the a rniragd city in mid iti the sky appeared period of nearly the old time show. In some parts of Texas the people live to le very old. An old man of DO years, living quite a distance from the nearest town, requiring some family grwerus, sot.t his son, a man of TO odd years f a;e. When the son failed to show up with the pro visions on time his father reproach- ' ed himself by sayir.g : "That's what coi'ies from s ndiug a kid." Galves i toil News. ful reading of this statement by th se interested in this class of corrx-rta-tions. IT strxiian e sphere. -ver slip; tlew ." Knglisli Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sott, or C'aloused Lumps ami Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, KiiiLl-lfcjne, Stitles, Sprains, all Swol- Tbey talk abut a wotuaii's sphere As though it bat a limit; There's uot a place in earth ur heaven. There's not a t-k to mankind eiven, There's not a blesaiojt vr a woe. There's not a b:(er, a or no. Tbire's not a life. i dath, or birth That has a tea'ti r's clbt of worth, Wiiliout a woman in it. From Kite Field's Washington Try'ilirm. M. P. Ceawford, Pharmacist, has opened a new drug store in Mif- fiintown and lias iu stock a full line of all goods kept in a first class drug store. Pkem uh noss accueate lt t'oMFoi-viiED. Pirity of ingredi ents guaranteed. The patronage of the public is respectfully fcr.ii'itl. Democrat find J'gistT building, opposite 0ld Fellows' H.dl, Bridge street. tf. Interested People. A:t v. rtiainz a pa'ent medicine in the pe culijtr esy in i!;;ch the pr-prieter ef Kemp's Hjlsain tor Cof(tjs and Cold does is indeed woud.rfnl lie authorizes all drupeiefs to ive tl ose ho call lur it a sample sft!e Frrt, that they may try it be fore pmrtiwir.g. The large bottles sre 6tc and $l.(-0. We certainly would advise a tril. Jt row? ave yn hum consumption. 1 ll.lt: Lit- On the 11th iust., John Lutz, Sr., of Patterson, aed 0G vears 2 months and 24 davs. Smeduv. In Miiford township, on the 23 iust., Mr. Jol Smedley aged 07 years. 5 months ami 6 davs. IhiEN. Jauie-i William, son of George und B.i-ki-.- Diven. of Walker township, died. .!:;reli 7th, 18!0, ag el 7 years, 2 months and 27 davs. Ia t rim nl iu I'nioii Cem-tery at 2 ..'clot k 1. M., the llli'u ii:st. SCNO FOR OUS) CTLOQU(a PRiCC ATLAS ENGINE WCHKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. I tXAL. DMINISTEATEIX NOTICE- a Ettatt of Mm WiU, decttued The undersigned Administratrix, bavinr been granted letters testamentary on tb estate of Ahin Wilt, late of Delaware township, Juciata county, deceased, out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, here by gives notice to all persons indebted to j said estate to make immediate pament. and those baring c'aiins will present them t properly authenticated lor settlement. I ELLA B WILT, iGco Jacob, Administratrix. Attorney Don't you forget it, G. W. H E C K. bas moved his Shoe Store -with the Fullef-t'fc'tock in the County Into the UleCrum Building. ' 51 I leu Throats, Coui'hs, &c. Save $50 l v the use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure i ever known. Sold by Ia. Banks & Co , Druggists, MilHiutown. Njv 6 Says the New Port News: Bcaid-js being a farmer John S. Roper is a t.'iilor from wav back and has madaa 31 hngs pajr 0f trousers for himself composed U elnesiay. . t,f uVer 2tX piuces of iliffereut kiuds for this sec- ,,f cloth, li-came down town with In munv parts of them on Fridv afternoon auj amist the wet where hog is king it would the rapid blushes of modesty on his Q.t Lave b -en s Urge an affair. j gunny cheek explained that the ma it., t .v.. .-.r lrtti.ni-.rli ' terials wt re all first-claes and the fT'.im T hill :.-! PritchHri 1 .i cow hidiiif pants serviceable, O - - - , e i f tarr-n...... ii-.. ......tit... thnt Pritcli- OI Lwt Thiir-lay 0'jiO w l"'- l" i sp;i ir i:i.-: air Ti:e v.aah'.iJ I i : n h'T.ir. Ne'.irn and Maubeck had kil'.sJf.r mark-t last It wax s hi'' buti'hering tionofthe i-onutrv IX not fail to try the Cuba Mills tlour. Their bur ll ur cannot be ex -cell- d or eipj;illd by roller llour. Th- y also turn out all kimis of grain and feed, &c, at lowest rates, an t best of quality. Give them a trial I and be ivuviucud. Tbir dour and corn meal is for sale at all stores, ME 105 MQHEITO DEPOSIT ? ARE YOU A BORROWER ? -C.4I.I. AT THE FI3ST MA XI OH Alt S A ft? K , MIKFLIN'.OWN, PA. FOUR 1J1" 1 i CKaNTT. PAID 0. TIME CERTIFICATES, Money Loaned at Lowest Hates. mrri'MoTv vavicbts. VirriisT .. M-S lo? ;..'0. "oter Frs-s...... Hm. PtoiiH t, Sides, ..""."!Iir. Laid...... . ............. MIFrLINTOWN GRAIN WBKKT. Wheat, 72 i" .rn i.M Orft.-, .... ... 1' e,e;hy t-o-i Fiea rd i'tal....... .............. I I oi I.ort- Orijuitd a t '-iia I. ...... . U.CI ll -i -S.t. ............ Home Keekers Excursions ar I wan atD'.it to cau to iTiier in a bill in the ftth ky city. The man kii Jfarn" l hrr in a barber shop. Davi I F ales. B yd M urray. Mif 'iatown; J"hn Hayes. Robert Nixon. Pi::irsun ; A' lam Arnold, S.-ven Stars i R. Vaa Hjrn, Kicbfiftld. wereesv-h gmtnl Iu pp.s to sell li.juor at their rsiwtiv hotels, by courts last Nw cr o'.inds for grangers' picnics w. I hn W.i u it and buildings erected at lit. Gretna, Lebanon county. Soxa i ce believes that tho Williams br..Te rcatittemeut ia making a few 4oLa.-sand they want to divide it, by Urticg & new agricultural show. F .r the hist ten days almas every A3tl th it hna gone out f l'ort R-iya! l.n r i oti f J. F. Jacobs' Tiisr Spring Tooth Harrow en it, tti?h ii c ine'i isive evidence that the larrt enj r ty (if farmers have ma le Hp their ruin. is to use the Tiget. but a great deal required to make work thorn. Subscribers to the Sintinel and Ke prBMCAS who are back with their pay more than a year will confer happiness upon themselves and the management of the piper by paying Few of our arrear patrons would en joy working one. two, three, four, five and more years for a dollar and a half on trusL Ws do not like to place their account in the hands of an attorney for collection and will not do it if thev pay within six weeks time. Feb. IS'.'tJ. tf. Bunjamin Whitehead, a farmer re siding near liiddlesburg, Bedford countv, committed suicide on Sun dav. March 9th while ois wife was at church. PHIT.ADEI.1-H1A MvKkET.S, 18H0. Wheat 7o to 91.:. 37c. Ontes 2S to -9c. Ilav at 00 to $1.00 a hundred jkuithIs. Straw at Hoc t 5I.U a liumti'ci.1 pouints. Hoj s at 3 to 32c a pound. Dried I apples at 3 to 9c a po-i-d. IVaches : at 7 to 20c a t.e.iiil B;tt-r 13 to; Will leave Chicago and Milwaukee via 37 a 1K- K-"s 1-- 1'21'- a ."ive the Chicaoo. Milwaikfe .t St Pai:i. I hens 12c. Boosters, tor,. Ducs , 1 Railway for roints in Northem La, ! W to 15c. Tuik-ys 14 to l ,c a lb. Minnesota, South and North Dakota, , mona-i ax.. iii.eli.iinr t lie Sioiiv Indie. . Jie. rv.x. i shoulder o t-J Sc. Baci. M. Clover-, tion in South Dakota), Colorado, Kan-' sw1 r to n " 1 .o to sas and Nebraska, ou April 22 and Ouioiis at 1 0 I ;.. . a bar May 20, 1890. Half rate Excursion rels- Tickets l'UhJ for return passatre with-1 - . i . j in 30days from date of sale. j i ror iurtner information, circulars showing rates of fare maps, etc., ad dress A. V. H. Carhentek, Genera Passenger Agent. Milwaukee, Wis. 1111 - .wafefjal H.h) r.--'--L k- ;--- 1 f'l MEBCHAIMD1SE MURDER ! Men's, Boys and Children's clothing, overcoats, fine shirts, bats and eansv furnishing goods, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT'8. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE H)N; RECORD. Encouraged by the enormous trade during the month of October w bought 5,000 worth more Clothing RDd Furnishing Goods for November. The weather in October was favoraole to the Clothing trade, but there is every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Now we find ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full stock of clothiag and furnishing goods. To unload ourselves is to cut down the prices, and oar customers will reap the HARVEST of BEST BARGAINS ever known. We Marked down evsry article to a price that you will wonder at. The goods are not. shop-worn but all new and bright. HEAD THESE GENUINE BEOUGTIONS: Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to T.60 Men's suits marked down to 4.00 Men's suits marked down te 10.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.00 Men's suits marked dewn to 12.00 Men's suits marked down to 5.751 i These enit are cut in sack and frock styles and came in light medium and dark cassraeres, Scotch, Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrews import, ed and domestic. Men's overcoats marked down to Men's overcoats marked "'dawn 3.50. j $10 00. Men's overcoats marked down to S3. 00. , Mom's overcoats marked dewn bo Men's overcoats marked down to $12 00. $7.50. ; Many of theee overcoats being made of light and medium weight. Corkscrews, Cassimers, Meltons, etc. J to $2.87. j Boys' long'pants euit marked down J to $.3.50. a Boys" long pants snit marked down j to $ 1.00. a Boys' long pants suit marked down j te $5.25. 3, Boys' long pants suits marked down j to $6.00. Children's suits marked down $1.50. Children's suits marked down $2 00. Children's suits marked down $2.50. Children's suits marked down $3.50. Children's suits marked down $3.75. March lu Cm 35 to n:LLiXG ircrijui :s FnM THE FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT (January 1st, 190,1 rin rut jev York Life Insurance Company 346 Av 34 UKOtDWAV. SEW l'OKH. WM. II. HEr KS, President. An April Trip lo.rTasblDglon f la PeaoijlTaula Kallrostsl. Ou April 3rd the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will oiler a most desirable pportuuity of visiting Washington. It i u period of the year when the handsome city wears its uiost attractive aspect, au.l it is also a time when the government SCOTT'! ! EE2ULSI0H departments are busiest. Excursion Some neighbors whocallsd tickets valid for ten .lays au.i bearing Thshtjhu f the burning of C. F. G-'-ct'it b-.rj, a rh'Tt distance smth. tfl" ban M "uil l.nrvest home ground 3 Tjsear .-a ra'I.y lust Thursday "aaic? about S ..'cl -ck was plaiufv 3 by people living hero. Wide si ar:e i were th conjecture d to location, of the tire. DoBaltoti, who is iu jail on a charge fcaviSf toleii meat ia Black Log 'y. hns beeu cutting u'Iv capers lis ha been knocking off Flosteriag tf the ro m in which "KecuSn.jd. Ferhats Le learned i!e.'av-T?rt of the walls from n ho d.tmaged tha plastering ia tw.i r om t such a degree that MiderabL repairing will have to "does at his house at uoon and founJ bis hat on the table went in search him and discovered his body hang ing from one of the joists of the sta ble. Life was extinct. Ho was in ill health and melancho'y and is le lieved to have been insane when the rash deed was committed He was slxiut t0 years of age. Ex. A correspondent sends flie follow ing notes relative to the Mexico teachers' institute. '-The local in stitute held at Mexico on the 7th and Sth inst.. was well attended, and . .e. ; f -.1 - rtt T-fI.-i-iT, f in . 1 SAilMiVer pnvele-'t 8 11. l.ltimore, 111 f'f either direction w.ll ha S..1.1 Irolu l'ltts- ' i . 1 1 . i . . i . ouig at f iu, auti ui con esp.'ii.iiiioi low ia es from the stations ni.-uuou ed below. A special train of pal lor cais and day Coaches will leave Pittsburg :it $6.00 A. M-. but those w ho p.efer to start in the evening may i:ike the trains leaving at 7.15 or 8. 1. M. Kxte. Traiu nr. s DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. Bs swrs wast ot the omuina. TOTAL INTOVK. over Twenty-nine Million Dollirs BENEFITS TO PDI.1CY HOI.OEKS over Taene Million Dollars. 1NTHHEST lNTKMK. nearly 5 ir.cent on Ari-r-ge Net A..li. xsr. ijsuj.MI W Kl IT KN, ovr Ouellu .Irnl and hiltv.ona Million Dollars. ASSETS, ovrr One Hundred and Five Million t.illr. SfKPLUS, bv the New Yeik Stite ftan. lard, over Kitfeen and a Half Million Dollar. INSURANCE IN rORCE, over Four Hundred and Xint t v.Fif tv.Five Million Dollars. These suits are no old set up goods, having been received by ms tea days ago. But go they must. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down te $200. j $2 50. Children's overcoats marked down to Bovs' overcoats marked down to $2.40. ! $300. Children's overcoats marked down to' Bovs' overcoats marked down te $3.00. I $3.50. All the best and latest styles are included in this offer. Hvery moth er who has a boy to clothe should avail herself of this unexpected effar. Men's pantaloons marked down to Men's pantaloons marked down to $100. $3.00. Men's pantaloons marked down to A great varietv to select from at 21-50. the above reduced prices. Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If yea are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever knowu. SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN. 1'A. I'ltooiirss I 19 Iarrease in Interest $ 303 '."3 re il.CTeae in t-enetlts to Folicv tiolders " 1,14MJ61 61 Increise in Surplus foi Divi dends 1,7IC.,H49 01 Increase iu Premiums 3,4 j, 3X0 'Si 18G5, ESTABLISHED, 18fcSJ. Special Invitation To The i'ublic To attend the Attractive Sale oi Clothing that goes on tlailj from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. ASLBY Increase in Total Incomn $3,761 ..43 41 liicreahe in A.et8 11.573.414 41 Increahe m I'lsiiiance Written '2A)lMKH'y7 tii) j lucreaso in insuraneo in r urcei u.iOJ uu L. C. VAM XKM &C0., aGEXTS waited: tfMtl4rrlMi HOMO .nrtfirfn. tue A. - i vi. a ia th Hibbs, e.f Delaware, who sviai fjr the county up r.cT in town a oar or f'Mj r'prd the following nam " I'. Zfnt as ciudi '.ates for the sup-Jir.n.i-Tr,.-1.l,nj.n,jn,,.vi0Ol9. A. Y ;-?., a-r. I.avi.l Wil-.. n. D. M. ;a;i, liilaj Voy.r, T. V. Towsey. ' E. Autnati, Chnrlea Benshor, D-n-ilL Kpntr. J. W. Carnev, O. Ku- f AiTrti8,.J iit ,.f irtter(l uncalled rr'mamiD!' ia tho post Office at 15 lt0,,n F ' w"!: n,'ine March I'ersous calhn.r for letter the exercises freelv participated in by the teachers and patrons present. Number of teachers pnsent 21. Number of members of ins itute 43. I'rof. J. A Mevers of Mittlm C added much interest in the institute while here. The orchestra and choir furnished excellent music during the institute. I Pittsburgh . . . I Fast Libert v. . Braddock rwin Umontow u . . . Conuellsvide. . Soot ti dale . . . . Cirecnsburg . . 9 I w lnuiana Latrole ...... Drry Blairsville Johnstown. . . . (.'re..n ...... Martinsburif. . Hollidavsburg. Alt.Hna From the Huntingdon Journal : One day last week a farmer before going into th poatoffice carelessly drcDDftd from his hhoulder upon the steps a big log-chain. Just as he eu-, IMlwood torexl the office our granl-iin ured I lV-Ilefoute friend, and neigh bor, Charles Logan J Cleat field . . . passed, and noticing the chain lying PhiUipbburg. all over the doorway, picked it up Osceola and was alwut to remove it to the Tyrone pavement, when he suddenly dnp- Huntingdon . ped it, and shreiked, "oh, murder." Bedford Th. f:r-ner had iust come from Pet- Mt. Union. . . r.-rUrh. blacksmith shop, and , McVertown C 95 one end of the chain was very warm Lewistown J 5 00 Tet. Charley thinks that it is never , Mifflin t . late to learn. j l'ort Royal . , ..i T .,1.; Px.nfer- Newport ... 1Be wuniu e-..uV.; - -- i.inc-nnon $0 00 S.00 a. M. i 8 J.l 8.1U I 8 80 S.20 ' i 7 yo 8.40 " j 7 03 G 53 1 7 3o 7.32 " ; 7 3. 7.54 " 7 35 8.59 " 8 45 0.30 " 7:i5 9.15 " 7 35 8.23 " 7 55 9.22 " 7 35 10.13 " j 7 35 11.02 I 7 33 10.0O " 7 33 11.10 " j 7 35 11.50 " TIIIIFSHINC .MAfiliNKS. a, ri-tJIy, Mi.nf 1.: -SiV. F -n.ti.i ai d l rf ct m um tcatfrs ho graim ; cimin it r-1 v -r m-rkt TUUESIIINU EXCIXES, and Horse Poaeis, St Mil.-, Sh n!e Mii-':H", Hay F.os-e-and Simdari Impleiu ma generally. A. B. Karijiihar I'o . Limited, Send lor 1 Ins- f Pet sy.i n a A(ifUl-trxt-d Ca'a r. ua J:ml W.'l.-, l.'k, 13 tunes. 7 35 7 23 7 25 7 25 7 25 7 25 G (15 ; 05 6 30 5 25 5 15 4.60 4.20 12 03 p. m. 10.25 a. m. 9.40 " 10.32 ' 10 45 " 12.15 " 12.4S " 9.55 a. it. 1.09 p m. 1.23 " 1.45 2.05 " 2.09 " 2.53 " 2.53 -JJ hat will please Mk for adver-1 enceof.the evangelical church finished ,ter. Letters: William M. ' its labors on the 11th inst at " "t f X care to make flvin-side 5a'"r. Gsor'r Striden4rer Miss Car- i Pa The foUowing are the oppoint-, Those who care to mate Hying sule lJtorC district 2m tev. pre 'kfo Mt..y?rnon, R,chm,nd. TJtArsl)iirir or OKI romi tximion. 0raRrl.. . . .r r. i- 1 a TV Son. TXi1 KVlOP .-a ! Rturn coupoas will be accepted on StOP -tlLZXX Ghronsg Couh Now: For If yon do ikH it nay .crome con- j utnplt r. T-'T VitrnmrntHftiiat. Srmf ttt rMrwl W..:iry a l Uii.j Jwara, thero la ni.tli.nc Ilka SCOTT'S Fr?iOLSiOH General Agents Tor Pennnjliaula, OIilu, Illinois nud lela Hare. ' PuiiiMLpmi, pa., 331 and 333 Wal- pitt-bi mi. pa.. 95 Fifth Avenue, a - nut St. mvcLAMi, ., 42 and 44 Euclid Avenue. I Cincinnati, o., 99 West 4th St. wilm'ngtosi, del, 008 Market Street. coLi'MBt'S, o., 20 Eft Broad St. "S.; CHitAAOo, 111, Fbanix Building. CROWTII OF IIllES IX I'LllSTLVAMl. Premiums Collected- including Pa.t Premiums paid ia .V. Y. ISM) $1'JH,000 !M .r4i.6ll 1HS-2 316MKI 1KH 401,600 ist4 470,(0 IS-5 .r9';.9n0 lHSli t3't.iHI ls-7 I.O47..0OO I IUS 1 ic,s. (mi : lKO i .UJA.Hjil I b,401.0OO I It will Le TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invent to examine the Stock of Goii for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at th Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in th rear, so don't fail to givu him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. II A R L E Y MIFFI INTOWN 1P. IT IS A FACT WKLL KNOWN THAT WK HAVE The Largest Stock The total Premiums Collected in entire agency in 18S9. FRANK CAMPBELL, Gen. .Manager. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, Manager Middle Iept. of Penn., Harribburg, Pa. GEO. W. JOSEPH, Supt. of Agents. Of Pure Cod IJrer Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Ztims and Soda. It Is almt aa tlr,tabte as milk. Far better ilii.it ether ao-called. Fmulslolia. A w..u.lt)rlul fleau producer. Scott's Emulsion Tttera are poor Imitations. 6f tk gntuin: TCHFDF ADFMAMY laU7L sTArVLaf 1 IaTAI 1 t Ui-U 1 VrV ' -OK HARDWARE UN THE COUiNTY AP0LI To clean tombstones. To renew oil -cloth. To renovate paint. To brighten metals. To polish, knives. To Eerub floors. To wash out sinks. To scour bath-tuba. To clean dishes. To whiten marble. To remove rust. To scour kettles. EVERYBODY USES IT. Drutat to clotan fkUM taMtii, Etirrriw to rlsrsM parte orraAVchlnM. Ilnr-a ,!' " M flcsOTaV- Ha. oris u polka b Uelr lnstrainsnrta. MlolJiters to TtmovXim old ctiapela. Ctawf' - ram. CnaCeartlnoera to ftmttr their pari. IV-x ton a to vteavn tri ttnnbstimM. Cr et u . . M car ssacs to Dail.s thsrtr txl. Ilttlaira. esa brasrsi Mid whltsj hormosi. Ot-rrm J unci i r . .- r . . w nsaCa C-'ka tucleaa Cm k.ltcfea alnk. Artlt tv cttaa Uctr pavltvUM. 8I(ner to b r i M - r arru. TnWmrm to rlaasaB flfaurfsvcM. VhnaTnasin fn rlirn bicycle. Rov &t ur U clcau -rp3t. i EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. Building Hardware was never no low as now, Hill., LOC'KR. HIXCE A... CEMENT, PLASTER, in fact everything in the Hardware Li;ie including Houhh Furnishing Good. WALL PAPER, HLliDS, ifce.. Are Sow Sold t Ilottom I'ricew by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PATS j it properly manaped. The Poiltby Bui.. X.F.TIN. iuhii7btMl ni'tntbiy, nnely lliustratcr is the tn-st paper fur lanner and tarn jf,r' Less tliaa tivs cruts a month brinr ,( to yo!l post paia. Send stampforsaiu' 1ecoII . Address Pultry BulUttn, 82B ptrl s t" ' Nsw Yora. f wlTttila Asr.cultura.l TorSs, Tsri, r. ' r.araahar's ctssdsra toflnes aad Ms tillv Jfl T. P Addrsss a. B. FIBtirHIB 05. Tors, ra- if' w. uv Vl LIT, X . Jl. K Va- . , -