SESTLNLLiV .EPUbLiCAJ. WIFFLINTOWN. KF-DXFSD11, APRILS, 1890. B. F. S C H V E I E It , soitob ass reorsiSToa. Tue Juniata i:wh Tp was not entirel detrovtU'v tiie Ute freeze. A Gebman oliti-ftI siHech wak'r cailnl Kinj? William a d" imil was ttt t pri!Ku fr liii LuJ Innguagv. V rk -cmos of tlotieral Hurt.anft' iliTisiun u hll at H:irrisb;ir on the 2.1th .f March. About t',00 of the vtjtoraiiH were present. PNc:sii acnooLs, theaters and re lijious congregation. teuiH to have -Mffred alike in t lit- -toim ileTa.st.at rl.-itvi.f Iiuisville. lout Tiiuriv Ul'llt. Tut lUntaucc of the tiuuncial wreck uf a nritiou doin busmes-s on a bas is of siUer, is not on record, and vet there are men who want to rule cut :lvr. A Wiuiam-i-okt car conductor, making two dollars a dav. waa not coutent with one wife iut married a scind and has been keepinghousu with both. Tmr Democrats in t'oUres stand across the wav of the admission of VT..niirijj and Idaho to the bister hool of states, but thev will be ad mitted all the same. Tan. New York Grand jury rinJs the henffs otlice, in thut city a sink of a!l kinds of corruption and de nounces it as a distract to New ork City and the age we live in. John Mowfs of Antrim township, Fiankliu county, ate to much candy aud too many peanuts and cakes They aTe him cramp of which he lied. He was CO years of age. Thk signal service is urging New Orleans people to tlee from a great tlvjod that will wash the city away within the coming 10 days. The llood is to come down the river. I A in n( s boar owned by Peter Michael near Muncy, Pa , rau against his master, knocked him down and cut the tlesh on th legs aud side of the prostrate man so seveiely that Michael cannot live. Thf jurv tixer turned up laf.t week in Wilknsbarr in a case of as.-ault on a girl. Threw jurors were re. .pi este.i to call on tne ueieiiuani at i his houf. Til th" iiionint Colli k got WlU'l ol and continued the r..".'int iit-i ..f the jury fuer. An. urn the 1 democrat ic Tr.iurer f Marvland used several huudred thousand d.ilar of the State funds f r stock speculation and now he is a dishonored man. It is a jjood thinjj once in nwliiln a a Jude s:ii 1, to the Ljfl to .(-lirer nil" from t 1 1 ptation. The post i Sice contest in Djwn i t w n Lhh beu carried on so v-oi-oiisly that to set:le it. another pas of!i is t. be established, which mav hr the cause of dividing the borough makint; two lorotishR - - That i ' iihui Iv up to 1 resuleut iiiucolu s j lan of Httlm the question of the lcc- tioii of . tVera Tor a military ota- pan v. He sai.l : "mnke every man an olTi.-er. ! r.srwrex '.) anl 111 o'efock last j Thurb.luv evening a storm struck Louisville, Ky., and swept a track 2 K.juarr wideacrotis the city, killing betw. n one and t j hundred peo ple, and iujuring maay m're. The hs went out, the electric light went vut, the water supply was cut oft". Millionsof dollaraof property was.les triyed iu less than two minutes time. Fvrvkbs in Montgomery county, as t'lsewhero, iir moving for relief from the palasv of war taxes, with the attendant financial distress that , 1. ti I ha fallen upon agriculture. Thev I , , , , " juHtiv complain mat wnat tney are . competed to buy cists to much iu red to iuvest his capital in fomethint: proportion to w hat they receive for ' noisy. He bought what his school their products, an I that while the I mat cal1 a "I.,"mu" ln,t hat Us market value of their farms has de creased about 40 per cent in the last ten years there has leen no decrease in the assessed valuation." Norris town IVfender. Thire are many citizens of Scotch Irish extraction iu Juniata couutv who cannot fail of feeling a deep in terest in the Congress of the Scotch Irish So. i. ty of America to be held jn the City of Pittsburg from the 29th day of May, to the 1st day in June inclusive of the present year. We take pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of an inivtation to the Conrass, and trust Tuscarra Val ley people will send a delegation. In the past TuscaroraValley waa a stronghold of that famous race of people. The condition of affairs has a great deal to do with the forming of opin ions of people fur an illustration. In tho t, Ja,v tiuuldiiaCuUnidalU a great man by farmers, because he has furnished the ways and means of transportation of corn fr-m where it sells at locts a biihhal to New York city where they get 50cts a bushel for it. In the eastern states, Gould ia out of Tavor with farmers, and he J keepers house, 110 feet above the is considered anything but a fcTeat j sea level breaking a hole in the roof, man bv the farmers, because by his . The waves were so high that the -m maJemeut a bushel of corn ,!an ! ter came down tho chimney of the suippeu as cueatuy irom tue iar west us f fi- wry fsr t ro.1 i r aarrn I'awrt rv a v " ' 0 th I'th of April a mau nam til Bartholomew, is to be hung at Eas tern for the killing of a man named DiliarJ. Bartholomew, ami Mrs. Dillard allowed their lov for each oth er to plan the murder of Dillard. It was planed that Bartholomew, nhoiild on a certain niht disturb Dillard'a chickens, which he did, Mrs. Iil!ard was on the w atch for a commotion auion the fowl, and when she heard cackle she awakened her husband. and pursuaded him to go out with a light to what was the matter. Curthi'Iouiew was at a convrniont place with gun anl when his victim .H'jwared he had a fin chance for a a good aim which he took, aud shot Iillard dead. The murderer is a hardened wretch. Last wek wien a preacher called to see him he x resse.l a desire to see the gallows and wis taken to see it iu companv with the minister. To satisify the murderer' curiosity the trap was sprung. The preacher shuddered and said to the condemned man. 'Wt that terrible." '-Oh, that ia uothiug."r plied the murderer, com plete! v regainiug coutrol of himself: T could stand it if it waa tilled with knifes. It would In- a fine thing to s ald aud clean hogs witrc," he added with a grim smile. You could let th hogs down through that trap in to a barrel r f hot water and then draw them up to tht platform again and rmove the I. air." A hoi alout as large as a good sized firm barn was knocked into the bottom of the City of Pari, the fast eat ocean stc-amer, last week, wheu she waa 1.10 miles from Q leensto wn on hor way out from New Y..rk. Whether it was a broken shaft or an engine that tlailed a section of the bottom out, or what, is not known. The ship was built in mauy sections, so that when a break takes plaoe in one part of the vessel it can only tlood that section aud no more, and to that system of compartment or section building, the life of the ship . ... t . . gers. If the hole had been broken in an apartment other than the en gine froorus the ship could have steamed into Liverpool, but as it was the engine room apartment that had the hole knocked iut it the vessel was helpless till a passing steamer came that wav and towed her to port. Ocean travellers an I ship owners and ! 1 , ,...rtt, .,i,., ...L- teiest iu learning of the affairs of 1 , the world are anxiously a-.vaitiu,r in : formation as to what broke the hole into the City of Paris. Some ar. iu ! dined to believe it t hae been caused bv a hidden rock : others conjecture that it wa-isoma monster lof the d ep that never shows i's j upon the surface of the s.-a. What- ever it waa will probably become known when she ha been towed in to harbor and has been examined by divers. Sue is looked upon as na unlucky ship having exrionced one missbap alter another since sue nrst . 1 sailed oulv a few years since. Ho , i ever no lives have boon lost thro ber mishap. Kepp ltny. The secret of hucces.s in life in to' keep busy, to lie persevering, patient, i atnl tiatirinf in the pursuit r calling "., .ii- i you are loUowinir. but it is better to risk thse than to , be idle and inactive. Keep dointr, whether it 1 at work or making rec- i nation. Motion in life and the 1 busiest are the hajiost. Cheerful, I active labor is a bb-ssinp. An old philosopher avs : "The firefly oulv : i i,,. .; . i the mind : when once darken.'' Elmina. we rest we Boj Smacked An Explosion. New York, March 2". Thomas J. MuIIatif, of 231 West Fifty first street a well known hay and feed vender '1RS -Trar o1' 8on nampd J.ililia , who han't been to school since St. i . ,. . .. . . . Patricks. Eddie a fathsrgave lvtdie a Djevel to buy caudv, but he prefer- (jasper, tne principal, nun jus. n.u.' Eddie's teacher, call a "cau" and pn.mised to celebrate St. Patrick's day riht royally at noon. Ilefore noon there was au occaaionfor Miss Knox to call Kddie up to receive a smacking and almost immediately there was heard a loud explosion, , j followed by a cry from Eddie and . ; a shrink from hia teacher. The othtr teachers rushed into the room and when the smoke clear ed away the major lortion of of Ed die's knickerbockers waa missing and his waist was found to be on fire and Miss Kuok had burned and blacken ed hand and the sleeve of her dress was badly sinped. Eddie had placed the bomb where most schooliHiva carrv their tops, in the "piwtol pocket," and this bomb had exploded at the very moment that leacher lnox began ner smacK ing. - -aass. ak a Height of Wave Dashes. At the office of Major Handbury, United States Engineer, is to be seen a "domick" of basalt weighing 62 pounds, which was brought from Tallaniock Light by Mr. McClure lampist of this district. fie reports that a most fearful storm was lately experienced at the rock, and that the domick was thrown up by the force of the waves nnil f-ll on the roof of the lirht- V. . i 1 1 ..... u r.t .1,. f.vrv . 1 -n in 4ir rtn. .,, , out' through the , 4 - 0 Ti. i n i - T : tuoes 01 ice uouer. luecmmue; ia aKviit 130 fret above aes. level. The Hprajr entt red the cowl uf the chiia nej over the lamp, whkrh ia 150 feet above sea level and ran iu streams to the bottom. Portland Orejonian. The ' Second Scotch-Irish Con gress Tho first Scotch-Irish Conrre-" held at Columbia, Tennessee, last Mar, resulted in t..e organization of of the "Scotch Irish Societv of Amer ica," with Mr. Robert llouner, of New York, as President. The Second Annual Congress of the race will be at Pittsburgh, Pa.. May 29 -31 next. The object of the (-oriety are: First historical : second sociaL While the Scotch-Irish were the first to declare independence from Gosat Britain, and have since been first in all that has been most heroic and patriotic in our national 'ife, no his tory .f them ha ever been written. The first object of the s-xuetv is tj write i li s history, not only as nn act f justice to the fathers, but for the pnr- j los of edu auug t;,e children in the . jreat principles aad achievments ' the race. The data is Wing collect- 1 through the members, and the hia toi ical papers at tiie great Annual C.n presses. "The Scoth Irish in America" has recv ntly leen issul by the so-iety and will be publirhed by the S -cre-tary The second great object is tiie pro motion of closer social ivla- , t ii ii l Milium ' re'liiail hilu mubiris i:u parts of the c--untrv, l.v i-orr sihji.i1- , . , - , 1 ,, - , - .-' . it didn t sav anvtlung about the 10, tnr and bv persons" association t : ' i l - i i -. ... . , -v- .- . ., - 000 men who are not anarchists and its State a.d National gatherings,: , , , , , . . i l -j- i ii i who have Ihioii drilling regularly for thereby binding ns together in th: , e . strong bond- of friendship. !'T?r:l1 eiU s- Tne orgsnira'ion is entirely non ! A lc-usewife writes that a flat iron partisan aud non sectarian," With wU1 not lLer to thfl 8b,rt bo" uuui ninuu iiieiiiu. i iiiiiir ill uit i a history and a membership intense av imprint t Here n a l-a ly Ameii.-an, the fac tr will spoonful of kerosene has been added prove a strong factor'in uphol i.ng to the starch. and perpetuating American inr.t.tu- His horse being sick a Springfield tioiis in their pnnty. It has already ..Bucks couutv) farmer pressed his enrolled hundreds ofthe leading men. , nn,l bired boy inti doing trcad of ur couuiry, aud is still advancing miU duty, and thrashed a lot of when, w th rapid strides. j A little tire at Lancaster was txtiu All Scotch-Irish ieoj.le are cord- gashed with a tub of oysters, ially invited to P.ttaburch, but as Silas Mover is out of the race f .r members will have social privileges ; the ofHce of Rujierintendeut of Com it is hopetl that all who attend will .jn Schools. He has determined to join the society before the Cou-' move to Altoona. gresses. Correspondence is earnest v solicited. Communication in ref erence to the ljal arranr- inents should .e addresed to Col. J. W. Ejhol S,.nlirr of tl.o r f ,,.,.t Pittsburgh, Pa.: if in reference to the ac-icy proper, direct to A. C. Fi.ovd. Secretary of National S ci ty, Columbia, Teiiu. In harmony with the f, .rrgoing, our Locul w,; as repre-entatiTes .f Committee, and u the n.amw of the Scotch Ir sii of tsh-irgh, th great "'i m , , t.i nt.r L.tn oti.l L-1 . u!l . .-ut- 1... I..,..l ... ..... ...... u u mi.a nil i in: i..i and rordiallv invite your nreseuce and promise von a roval w-lcome. it wiu io us aa oo,., o i.xin tarn oth r in tiie I:ice and try to M easure ilrea.t tlisease Lonxumpnon, is anx t'ue sh idows of the great men of ious to make known to his fellow suf oiir bloixl wh. have preceded us, ferers the means of cure. To those and in whose- footsteps we are called who desire it, he will cheerfully eend to tread. ! (free of charge) a copy of the per- L-t us have a gran 1 rallvi g of the ' scription used, which thi-y will find i clans, such as this C mtinen never I ... . . . .. . ... 1 , I. N. Hats. Ch-irman, '. lung MiltJus. He Lopes all sufier Joirs Y. K. Hoi-s. Secretary, ' ers will try his remedy as it is iu I'lttsbtirgh, Pa. , valuable. Those ilsiring the pn- scrintion. which will cost them noth- r Spartan liouseLerpin:;. I ' Fifty families in Decatur. III., have J""' "i ma noei scr.eme oi mam-. . . I : . 1 . 1 r i taimntr acoonerative tKarJintr -house i each lailv iu turn tlirecting th? u ailai rs I ol Hie estauiwliruent. A nousekeeper 1 : in I'iiiu uioiiLii, nuu ii in iiure.i : - : l 'ii . . . . i. i ; n j j that a meal costs 11 cents . $2.oO per week. or atxiut ... GE.YER.1L .YEHS ITEMS. i Wit.KKSHAnKE, Pa., March 27. Old ; '"DaJdv" Kose. aped T5. iliej at Providence on Tuesday A barlier r.B caucu in to snave tne corpse Tho Ln,Sht of the razor and t!;e old 1n werf ;nfin" ! now Jhe !im for revenue had come. The Wber t the bard off Wvin? a U"tee ninet-een inches lonK. The hair on the head was n.-xt ah .vdoir. The disfigured corpse was then brac ed against the window, where pas sers by could Fee it. A clerrvman happened to pass, and seeinj what ! had taken place, went into the house drove the barler out and has tho corpsn disrolied, nhfived over ami and properly laid out. lie fore this. iiad been done the wife had return- ed, and it took considerable persua- .' . . . ... .. hion to make her lieheve that the body of her husband had not been stolen and the corpse before her siib stituted for it. New rRrsswt i. ?f. J , March 27. AYhile Christopher O'Seil, of thin city, was with friends holding awake over the b 'sly of his child on Tues day night, the supposed corpse, clad in its crave cloths, sat up m its cof fin and cried Instil". This turned j weeping and wailing into rejoicing unrestrained. Dut the toy of parents 1 and was pre ins ature, for yesterday the child die.l and there w as a second wake without the jlad transformation scene. Newport, Kv., Mardi 27. The fun eral this m . ruins; of M.rs. Caroline Xabor, of Elm Btreet, was one of the most unique that has ever occur ei in this city. Owing to high water the Coffln was placed in a skiff, and mourners, friends and sympathizes followed it in a long procession of rl-.'tl. fne ..r.l . A l i . . ' . . - where tne interment took place. A vounrr latly was recently iuarrie.1 in Albany, ti. in the turmoil of her - . . - - arrangements for the happy event when anvthini? went wron.r k- I ,.,1.1 . "Wlt lit I i. i .. ... .... , . ' . . Aui.w kiyi n next time. "A Maine man, who has lieen out west, says that if people will stay at homo and farm with the same spirit ant energy they woul.i have to em ploy in the west, they would get ricu. Temp. Merviue. of Bedford arrest- ted for murdwrous assault, broke jail recently, and upon being recaptured 1 cumlations of almost a lifetime of H had his sentence doubled and sent j bor which he kept in a trunk in bis to Penitentiary. j cabin. A numWr c f persons wero Some Pit:sburg men will begin : suspected, but the money was never suit ior noei against tailors who eaus ed their names to be black listed. At & Tend lift TKnar WnriArevill t i . 11 ioi a.s couniy, a cow sola ior ji.&o I and shoats fr 5 cents each. The Bedford Gazette savs ; Some years ago J il.n Williamson, of Betl ford t jwnahip, bought a young eow in Cumberland Valley township. Wbeu ahe waa tw.v years old "hegave birth tj two c alves. Mr. Williamson then t-old her to John Henderson, who owned her for several years. She produced twins when she was three years old and again at the age of 4. When she was five she bad three calves at a birth and a renr later had twins for the fourth time. CharW Burkett of Bedford tow n- ship, thm became the owner of the animal, and last Friday night she presented Lim with triplets. Tliis wonderful cow Las had fourteen calves and will not be 8 years old un t;l next summer. From the Fulton Republican: Ja cob Cook, Esq., of this place showed Colonal Deming, last week, a piece of ore, which he procured about a mile from this town, that thnt gentleman pronounced rich lead ore. Hs wits H sv.iu,pn f f tfae farm o J(bn R lie ruossom Fox, of Tod township, and gave as h i opin ion that it wits genuine coaL A new oet exprr ss-s the feeling of the average mail and woman thus : -Thrre i happy lud Fr, tar away." Yt Ibis world would content ua all If we could only tav. The New Y'ork Herald says: There are in New York 2,500 anarchists . . , -,i 1. . . Four Uables. At Charleston n. Portage county. O., on Sunday moruing March 23. Mrs. Lowrie gave birth to quadrup lets, two boys and two girls. Mrs. Ljwrie, lias already to her credit trip lets and twins. The babies are a l alive, well developed and apparently healthy. Mrs. Lowrie is a farmer's wife of Irish descent, aged about -10 years. TO C 0 N S U M 1 T I E S j The undersigned having W-en re- stored to Ilea tli by simple means, I after suffering for several years with j a severe buiir affection, and that I a sure cure f r Consumption, .Isihmn, I f r A ..in i f i .. . 1 o t r.iu hin. ing, aud may pr-.ve a blessing, will i.l. ase address Rev EJtcard.1. ihon. wii:in,0,o.cr Kin. rs (Vmntv. New York. - - w - Pennsylvania. ALCXASDKE . . . . In our brAUteoua eiaterhood of statrs I air I Ponnaylvania lrada. 1 ! j In aturdy mrn and omt-n true, and record j i.f brave dads. Whencvrr tu-a liave menaced the cacrd riahts ol man. (aiut thoe foa her sona ahe marshalled, and lbM alvivi lid tbe van. From thr bour when Peun the Qu.ker bea tne aej stnnts ot me arcn. j j She baa burns U on her bAuner that proud j motto -Forward March. " i j And her proreaa na ben onward a r - , aiatleas, and aa Ires, As the rnahing of ber wters from tbe mountains to tbe aea. On ber aoil tbe note was aounded, that tbia land no more abould be Dn..4 4 . k. - t ..... t U . i . . ter uVr the sea. And Itum out her border aallied on a tormv winter nirht That immortal band of heroes who crnahe.l that tra:it'a might. liar biMory baa been written in letters all atlame I With dreila that glorify the right and put the anint to shame. j She baa fairly won in conncil sage, and on the battlefield. Her title to t e formeal rauk iarcribe it on ber ahteld. Devon seek tha aonrca from which ber tame, ber honor apringa f Too'll find it in the Scottmb Kirk ttat bred a race ef Kineal The title to tba crown they wore bear alampof Ueaven's decree. And rnna : Eternal bate of tyranta and lova ot liberty, Tou will And it in tbe Hurgenot, beat type of Gall'.c race. j Who hither fled from fire and sword, aod fnand a reating place, ' rn,m biirot'a chain and despot's away, and j the prond oppreaaor'a rod. Then lett unstained hl here be foand i "Preedom to worahip God." . K. holit it ia the nnanrnnr faith in the 1 . , ...... ,." I "iiiipi tlfflit divine ' I ...j .v- . ? I t i mi iei me iuiiucii vi iui i r rcwuiu I boly ahrine. . That faith born of love ; of God Inspired true love for men. i . , i i. .,. c . l , tag of Pens. i Mrs. Ueman's "Landing of tbe Pi). ! grims. Whtexjn.i, March 30. About a week ago W. V. Han worth, a Calti m ore and Ohio track-walker at Paw Paw, was robbed of $1,500. the nr. - recovered. Now Mrs. XianWurtn has confessed to takiucr the mom r- land Vtua rumaJ A. v!1 HMU axva aua V VSa, D1A .J B tLH . a . . u sue nas left, it was her inteiition to elope with a young railroad work- man ntvi M I.-, sup!"-'' be ! ns re-T!-e v. lilig niaindcr ,.f tl- in. i.y man canuot be t:ni. r i 1 f Hi a i; -V 1-- t'-i'-m ...iit4in --.i.. to should j.n'-' -li r t.1 ip rspn.i'p1 ' t-fO.ft w him 1 ' - "i - 1 r .vt ( t -id v. I. e:. i v .1 i !.-- .- , u- i; ."'- t': j '-iir Stop Xt.CkTt Chrghq Cough How! For If 3"ti: A. not It may lKt-om cm- (irttwtt Ii- "..".f.jf arnt HtkJ4j MitarB, tliero 2 Ilk Of rur Cotl LiTcr Oil nd HYPCPHOSPHITES Or T-Mlmi aand ami. It In a!m..nt .ulntnt.1 aa milk. Far t.tu.r Or... i tier -..-ellJ i.uiulaluua. A w..ulrful HuU producer. Scoffs Emulsion I71""' Imitation.. C.rt thr gymriw. WANTED ACEMTf ta feafti iriT ourP wtt nru ! TREES, SHC;05S. VISES. &. f-Js-v STFASYlVOaKll JtSa.- . f"or P-wtit tsdaitrlnai Ht. j I &&$m'&f.lt 8ala-7Brr.T".a.orCom. ! 1 WVt-'-'K i"um ; , Vh r.ia asitU larrri. I ft 3 al Vr k 3 liaVrT,TTirBt1 1- a-y.-'-'-Ji! DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. K luiw you rff the yenMine. Sa r. 1 : $s m AV A N T K D ! IM i.ot'41. mt HRtvt:i.i;. to (sell our S'irerv Sinrk. Fa'ery, Kx-pe-.ee an-! t.'.lv K-iip.wMient ae 11 tranteed Ctiwe llcoflieri oinpail. .lied Ik.- It. '- ' ... on'! t. -..- ."r- . ..... : a - . ... f..r . t.l. 'mi I ltM HOTlie in... ... i ... - - I i -i .. . I r pi OOO x- o -s r 8 SCOTT'S FiOLSfOi I OL kt'lall OU K t. R. C. CHASE Sl CO., PHtLA., pi mm mm Jmi I. ':. K.t-l.e l.-r N. V: CARTER'S) ITlVER CURE Eick Hadch and relieve all th troublis inci dent to a bill Hia ataui of the tTitem, auch aa IhuirK-sat, Naiissea. DmwslDeaa. Diiatrema aftr atinr- in tim Side. Ac While tlteirmoat raniaWaiaOle succcm haa bejn shorn u tu curiuc Headache, ret fimi a Jattlk Litkh Pills ara equally vnluable in 'cntiiation. curing and prevantiiiff thin annorin complaint. whBa thev also correct all diaorfler of tna atomach. tiniuL&t the liver and r filial tiia bowaia. Even if they only curad HEAD) Ache they would h almost pneataaa to thoaa who aurTVtr from this distraaainr complajnt; but fortunately their foodnaat doaa noc end bera. and those who one try them will find theaa little pllla aluabla in a many ways that thay will not be wllllnj to do without tham. Bat after ail aick baBad ACC-3E Is tba ban of so many Uvea Uat here ! whera we make our frreat boast. Our pUls cure It while others do not. Caktsk's LjTrLK Lim Pi lis are Tery amall and very eaxv to take. On or two pills make a doe. They are strictly eceta.tfle and do not rripe or punro. but by their gentle action please an wno use tnem. in v-iaoa at sa cents; fire for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by maii CailTZl KjCICIKI CO., tfrv Tori. SsalPi Ci Bo. Szalfriu. Trmpan Xotlce. AM person are brtry cantinnMl nit to trekpsss on the turn, una s?:d woodlnil lim nnrtfrs tarnii in V ilf.rH it.m svh i r, ir the nnrDos ot hsuHnr. hunting, flahinir rickinc berriwe, thmwins down Irncs-cnt- tins- timber, et. The law Sffairst treMiTaa. " ... . , . ; aa i H fcu. B,nfaea( i ' ' -0vsmber 27, lew. Dasiel Fiama. 4DOACRCS. ' YEAR SALESMEN WANTED r.,reKe.entoneof the Urro-t in ,be' country. W. , u,r.nt .. .11 cu...mrr.. Ne prev.. "P"" ,.ecesry. SalerT an Epes from start. Address, .UtiDg age, HOOPKS, BKO. THOMAS, Vale Avenue Nurserie.. Writ Clie.Uir, Pa January 22. 1890-4t. wantedm.:; -strck All Good. Wairai.ted Fibst Ct ' 1 . nlmiuit. rroritable poaitions ..r the neht nien. Uooa aierie. mu rr i ii .j v.' , i - . Av v-n,e. paid weekly. Libera indueeraeoia . brjtmnera. noprfLuajri..... - erarV- UUini irro. ...i.e.... , o- "CftB U riiAKLta 11. t, humeri i..-.., ier, in . x . Mention tins paper. Uec. i"- "J. WISF1 TO STATR A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That i can rror tooth tenr. in lea man Hv minutes; no yam, no extracting. Tliat I ran extract ' terth without pain, l. the um of a fluid apr-iied to the teetn and gums j no danger. That Diaraaed Uama (known -e. Scnrvy) treat ?Sfeed ancceaafully i..d a cure war&girferanted in every MK. Teeth Fillbb and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchange or, rcmoddled, from $3.f'0 to $12 per aet. Heantit'ul Gnm Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect aatia !artin. People who have artificial teeth with which tbev cannot eat, are especially luvited to call." Will viait proleasionBlly at their homes if notified by letter. Will viait regularly at.RiehOeld Uo 2nd weeka ol May and October. Tiaag Caah. G. Li. DERR, Practical Dentist, CDTABLIHBED I MirrLISTOWS, Pi., IX 1S0P. Oct. 14 '85. HErllXa&HltUu7 ul. SAMPtE FRtt. Ann a uiiiiffah.uJlfflbl.lm1ITT. 4 oojtua.tr. a- a O. 4S BJV. M. l.otiB K. Atkihsos. K. M. M. PKSNrLi. ITHIISOl ic PE.11ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. ttT-Coliecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics On Main atceet, in place of real dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Kq., south of Bn.lfa street. Hct2, 18H6. n iLBERI'ORCE SCIIVTEYER, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIrFLINTOWN, PA. CyOfEce on Bridge street, opposite Court Uouae. Jons McLaugrlik. Jorkph W. ?timel )in..4IT.nLIX stSTmMEL., INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., fA. QjrOnly reliable Companies represented Jan. 1. 19-ly - CR A a TOE I., DR. IWIV M.CK - pvR. D. M. CkAU'FOHl) k. SOX Jan. 1. Ihs9-ly .cHtwtoai), have lormed a bartuor.-t.iD f..r the uractice i ; I ol Medicine and their collatteral branches. j Oftire at old atand, corner of Third and Or , ancc atreeta, Mifrluitown. Pa. On or bo:b ol tberu will be found at their office at all ' Our JjOOt and iShoe De timea, ut.leaa otbetwiae r.ft'i.aiof'nlly en- i 4 11 - . Kneed. , partment is lull in its assort-. April 1M, ih'jo. J UIN 1 1 AT A VALLEY BANK, ' Jiirriii.iiwnn, ra. HRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROTHROCK. Prttrint. T. VAN IKWIN, l'ir. D1BECTOSS. W. C. Pomeroy, John Hertzler, KotM-rt K. Parter, T. V. Irwin. Joseph Rot brock, Philip M. Kepner, bonis R. Atkin.n, STocaaoLtxaa : Philip M. Kepner, Annie V. Shelley, .lonrpb Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin, L. K. Atkinson, R. E. Park-r, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaiei" Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome W. Thonij.a.nt Jr John Hertzler. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte S nyder, Jiah I.. Ba;tcm, John M. Blair, Robert 11. I'attmn. P. 51 . M. Pennell. Three and Four per cent, ir.tereat will be paid on certificate ot dK.aite. I.jau 2., lr.! tt A SOLID iTEEL FENCE! I1DI OF EXPANDED METAL ITT rHOX STECL SOMCTHINC NEW. rLAIBS, 3r RFBiDCNCca, Churohts. CaMWsaics, a.AmAa OAROCNS eta ArWr. Wlaar mrda, TnlllMa, Flra-proof PLKltRlVO LATH, DOOB BT1TS, Ac. write for Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO I Water Sit.. ltlalurarli. Vm.. lardwars Xer Imp Iu Ghr naxme ot taua paptf MASON & HAMLIN. ORGAN AID PIAXO CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. HEW ( Contains a five octave. .Pima stop Aeiion, turn label in a large and handsome esse or solid black walnut. Price, $119 MODEL ORGAN. cub; aao aula on the STILE Kay Hire byatrm at 12.3 per q u a r to r , tor ten quarters I when organ becomes property ot person Lirinp. 91 A SON HAMLIN 11 A SOS. Tbe Mason lc Hamlin Sirin;er," inventeil and patented by Mason &. Uanilin pianoa ezclu. aively. j finemen Kcmarkable re ment ot tons and pt-enonunal capacity to I atand in tunecliaracterizo tbese mstrumetita POPCLAR.STYLESORGANS AT kS22.32.50,.60, 796, AND UP. Orgam aud Pianat told Jor Cash, Kaay Payment! and Rented. Catalogue! Fret. November 13, 18S9, 18t. All important local news are published in the columns of tbe Si-stubi a. Repps licab ; also important senersl new. ... j s lsrre and vsried amount of literary matter. Selling at O ost. Having determined to retire from business, I will fcell my large a--v. at cost. Now is the time to secure bargains in the LATEST FALL And WINTER STYLES! Retirement from Business was determined upon after I Lad puree ed the " FALL AND WINTER STOCK I now invite my friends and the pnblic generally to call and txn.ia' my stock at cost prices. It will pay you. The goods sell on tLeir merits Men's, Boys' and Children's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. Fir6t Class, combining Style, QsaKty Elegance. Prices that will astonish you. At cost prices. My and and cost. stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OYKK-ALLS, VTATCBm JhnhliKi, Calico, i'ercale and YAhito Mints. Neckwear, Cellar Cuffs, Trnnks and Satchels, is full and complete. Gall sod tet, n ,! Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. November 6th, 1S89. JVew Firm. -ooo- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the change, the Senior member of a ' the firm has JU.t returned from r i t Kastern Markets, where he se- , . , .xt . . , , lected with great care tht goods that hie many patrons favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled ourijP-..-Phiw..Ph,. ehelveB with Fall asd Winter , ,. , , LiOOUS OI all Kinds. Uur CUS- . i . , , tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goodn hlllt their purposes, and we ! Altoons 6 20 pm -, Tyrone 6 5 pm; Iiaa , ,. it j. 1 ., ; ingdon 7 37 p m j Lrwit,ton 8 4P p in j kUf- believe that we are better pre- j oin 9 10 pm; iiarri.burit 10 46 pm; Phiia parcd than ever to merit their de'ihia4 25am. confidence. We invite OU tO Dat Eipiim lvea Pitlabnrit at 8 .yi A. .'come and fee and ho itivfied i In our dress goods department: I we have almoat verything. ' (Don't be backward, call for j what you want. , . .tti W2mtt i Jf f Cc till 11 MMUUlSm j ment, and you certainly can ho suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have l,ppn added hv tlie mnnnft.1. j we have them all. Y e Can ...I.. . .,U r.. c .. tuypijr wu ""iu iwi wtiir ior ailV in Or OUi door Ser'ice. Our I 1 1 . . B1.ut":l. iaiiuiciu never lags. We have on hand a lull line o Fresh, Plain and Fancy GUOCEK1ES. ron nayai.nms at Mimin-, U 65 p. Al AlSO, the only full line Ol ; oona, 2 20 a,m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. a UEE JX S WARE 1 7.. ,1 , T, . rort, 12 14 p. m., Mifflia 122 p. ni., Uoa- in tne COUnty. JiVery house :iDa;atall regular stations between Mifflia must have its full r-lipply Of .nd Alte",n reachoa Altoona at 8 40 p. m., Queens and Olapsware, this is the Btore to call on for euch ar- . . oi tlClf 6. 4 11 i , ., ... All OruerB tV mail Will re- ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, r JllAIN oTREJCT, UrPOSITE CoOBT IIoEHE, Mifilintown, Pa., Fred'k Ji!rrilBt 19 Jk ron. NO MORE OF THIS! Rabbor fibfsi ub1ms worn unmm Trtrtmb I j tight, siuiuiiftUMipiin ir lorMMMs Uus evil the " COLCHESTER " RUBBER CO. affer a ahoft with the In1i1 of tlm lieel lined with rulibar. This clum t the Khne mwui preventa the lcuhlivr from alipjiiiu; off. Call for the " olclirater ADHESIVE COUNTERS" and you run wik. nin r juint. i'i i! TO WEAK MEM waftartaar from the ffcete of yoathful errors, early decay. vaatliia waaknaaa, loat manhood, ate., I will Band a valuable traauaa (aealeS; eontainlna fall partaralara for koaoa aura, FREE f charts. A apleadld madlcai work ; ahonld ta read br erary aaa who la Derrova aad dabllltatad. Addraaa, Trvf. p. c. FOWUEB, Hoodus, Cona. WINTER GOODS. I would inform tbe cublie that t fc.v. i. . ... :.i; . . BOW mr naw milhnnp ... . ... r ' . ei residence on Water atreet, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, efnllstock.of Fall and Winter millinery Roods, all lew, and or the latest styles aad having employed flrat class milliners Ism prepared to supply the public with everything found in s Brstclaaa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. PEIHL. March 32-e7.1.. PENNSYLVANIA RA1LR0AB. TIMK-TAMLI On and after Sunday Not. lOifa, trains that step st Mifflin will ran f)l:w: EASTWARD. Hisaiasra Acconagsinm ! Huntingdon dsily st 5 80s. m., Mouat Cs- ion at 5,54 a. tn.. Newton Hamilton 1 00 a. rn., Sic eytewn 6.1:0 a. in.. I.awiatowo 8,44 ; mt - Mi""'"J ' -W s . m . Mim.n : o. .., Port Koval. .14 a. tn-. Mexico ..18 a. m Tuacarora 7,20a. m.. Vandyke 7,21 a. a., Thompaontewn . .S'i a. tn., Durware T,!S a m., Miiierstown 7.41 a m., wp0rt7,ii. tn., arriving at Hamabure at ,a0 a. ., ,Dd at l-biiadfipbia, P. m. I ' Sba Saeaa Ezrasaa leava Altoona datly j at 7,15 a. m., and atopping a all ragalar ' stationa between Altoona and Harriiburg, 1 reaches Mifflin at 10,06 a. m., llamaborc Mail Tbais leaves Pittsburg daily at 6,30 a. m., Altoona at 2,00 p. tu., and etea- ; ping at all regular itationa arrit.i at U:Bla at 6 C8 p. ra., Uarrlaburg 7.00 p. m., Ptaila- , ,ltoirhiii 0.53 n. m. to: MaU Ex,,re le.Te, Pitublirt ,00 ... M ' AI,ot,n 1 '40 A- ; ,Dav rtl tmrjat s;m p. m ; at Phiia.ieiphn..so r. M' Pblladelpbia Exprcaa will atop al Mifflis at II 87 p. m., whao flagged WHTWARD. Fast Liks leaves Fhiad.-lphia daiiv at 11 40 a rn ; Harris btirj S Oi p m ; H:5fra 6 ()S p m ; Lewiatown 6 2i p m ; Altoona 8 10pm; arrives at Pittshurg at 1 1 65 p m. wv PAintii leave Philadelphia AV J H"r?1T w .. ., Miiiontown, ioa! nL-nompoDt..,'' oZ: Van f5ka.' 10 9? i " Tu- ora, r 04 a. m.: Mexico, 10 07 a. m.: Port Ryar, 10 IS a. no.; Mifflin, ,10 30 a. ra., "Wordy IB a. m Warrowa, W 34 m : Lewiatswn, 10 46 a. ra.; McVeyrowti, 11 l m ' Newton HamiHon, ll 89 a. ra.; Hun 1 linpdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyroao, 1 )7 p.m. . Altoona, 1 45 p. in.,aal atop, at ail roiular ,,tions fcrtween HarrtnirK ana A!toona.j Otitis Itzpasaa laavaa rhilada!ptia Sal ly at 6 60 p: m., Ilarriabnrg, 10 20 . m., stopping at Rockrilla, UsryaviUe, Dnoc.a non, Newport, Millaratowa, Thonipauolaa'a, A , TV , - n- ; sdelptna dsily at II 40 a. m., Harnsburc at 6. ISO p. m., DiiscauBon 0,01 p. tn., N- port 6.32 p. m., Milleritown 6,4 i p. m.. Thompaontown 6 56 p. in., Vawlvka 7.W p. m., Tuacarora 7,07 p. m., Maxico 7.0 p. m., l'ort Royal 7,14 p. m., MiRlin 7,21 p. Lewiatown 7,4-5 p. ui., SlaV'evtuwu 8, ii i.- . ,, .. " ' p. ".. nwn tia union m p. m., ( Hnatinpdon 9.0i p. m., Alt.. ma 10 Ot p. at. Pacific Ezpreaslaavei Philadelphia 11 U iiamaDurg 10 a m ; Duucannon I , 88 am: NewDort 4 00 a in : Mifllmtin ;mi Lewiatown 5 01 a m ; Mc Veylowa s 22 n. hi: Mt. Union 6 4'i a in ; Uuntiugdon t i'i. m. r- i. c -k . M . . w ,6 40 a mj Tyrons 7 00 a m ; Hell's Milla 7 22 a m j Altoona 8 05 a m ; Pittabntf ! 12 ii p in. Sea hUora Expreas saat, os Sundaii, I will connect with .lunday Kail eatt lsariavf narriooarj at 1 Id p. m. LKWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lawiatowa J suction far alll roy at 10 a to, 10 65 a tn, 8 It p m far Suubury at 7.X0 a m, I 00 p a. Trains arrive at Lewiatown Junction (rem Milroy at 8 60 a aa, 1 2i pm, 4 SO p m frsat Buabury at 12.05 a. m, 4 00 p. na. TTEONK DIVISION. Tralna leave Tyrone Tor BellefoQte as4 Lack laoa at 8 10 a no, J, 10 7.14 p m. Leav Tyrone far Curwenarille aad Claar Oeld a'8 20 a m, 3 IS p ra, 7 25 p m. Traina leave Tyroae ler TTarrlera Mark, PeBssylvania Farnase aad ftcetia at 7,60a m aaat 8,20 p na. Trains arrive st Tyrone from Bellefosts sad Lock Haves at 11 61 a at, and 40 p at. Traina arrive at Tyrone from Curweaa ville aad Clearfield at 60 a na, and 1 1 45 a m, 8 17 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Seolia, War riors Hark and Pennsylvsnia Fornace at 11,40 a m, al 7,20 p ra. H. m, B. T. H. R. k. BEDFORD DIVISION. Traina leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Ilynduaa and Cumberlaad at 8 26 a. a and ( 86 p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Hi (o'd, Hyndtiian and Cumberland at 12 16 p. tn., 6 20 p. m. HOI.LIUAVSKCKU BKANCH. ; I t '. Trains leave Altoona tor point Smith, at 20 a iu. 8 25 a in. 12 50 p ni. 1 0 p f . B i On p m., 8 00 p m 9 50 p in. Trains arrive at Altoona from points Sou'b, at 6 46 a m. 11 86 a ui. 1 P ni. 6, 65 p tu. ti 4H p. ui. 7 00 p in. and 1 25 P m. Traiua le.ve Bt'llwood ir Punxn-taan- at 8 0a , ro., and 3,28 p Ar" rive at'Bi llwood from Punxnutawney st 11, 20 a iu., and 6,10 p The Sfr.fmZ and Repui'xran ottce ia the place to get job work dose. Tijit. Itwill ray von ii yon n.-d a..'h'nB in that V.rt.
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