md spu mw ii I. . ,l i 7':. i" :r .E'tcqxgi.yrft?;.-!' imn, .ai . Fiwa-r ,-.. -jr; .as.---.' r-rTVT?T'-C--T.'W7SVV SKNT1ML & REPUBLICAN M17FMNTOWN. It KI'XESDAY, AFBIL. , 1890. B. F. SCHWEIER, Tur. Ocurof Rusaia is afflicted with fainting sjxdls. tJi-gsTtos Will the Senate pai-s tha Anti Trur4 Bill ? J-d.e .ivs, tha k'uitf .f Siam is le Kiv . ;. h.'iiMjnit ruarr e I twenty tl'.r- i itlvH. A ii'ji T four hundred woman voted at the citv election in Topcka, Kan a mi the lt of April. ,iki Vi. T.miA, it is said, will s , ,u aUlii-at the th-i-a" in favor of . - .n t:-? Iriti.-e ..f Wales. .I. ut llt'Tinn's pr.'fita on Lis l....... for the Tr lSD, was a check IS . u i'rtu the publisher. V I.!, kshe oiiToutiou f 20.) dele, gates. i-i,res..titiiitf 2. c.mriti-R was h!d .-it !. M iuM. 1 wa, lust wet k. F. I'mtei' Stte Slator Wal lucr Las dc-lnr.".! I unlf a r-andi-.!.,!. s- lfi:ic-r.-v f-r the 4 t iTi"! U' -". II-- Tiu l'a i Ameru-an C tigress is in fwr of k uniform ilr currency, bvtw.-eu tha fiuted States, Mexico. 4 'antral Atneri.-a and South Aai-riiu. Tits uj s aud downs ..f l!n(.'lish lit,- fin. It un i'.Kw: ration in I. ndou, where Lord liiuton grinds a street ..rK:i whi'r hi wife gathers the ..tunes, . i ... , , ,,-.. l ll:U5kulu w 1 " , " . !,.).. Inm'u- htit-t.y cmintr.ijwn i stun -tin tins small hours uf the m .i nuiij t. o. n the door for hia . ....,. iu A lie- vifia:i mfiviiaui a- jiu"ji; 'I'm K;i-ian i .v. rrim-nt j a rttM-k of w..d and u; .-l iateudiMjj t rw.il 'with I'n v vry ota lentil. tu,, :ll.t ,!;s of Ik -, win u;n!r his in The sfj.V.ntH thin!; tJ nmci 11:1 i talk sti u.tioii.s whs ti'ft'isfaiTinjr a lot of , , i ...rn.,Mi t Intii fr ni the oprn :iir to the intcr- ;n-li n.-, thv hv in r.ns:. Tun C .in t. of Claims at W'aahing , .. - . :. met iu. 1 t 1 C., has ileclded tlint liio oov-riuiient is responsible to mem bers t)f Congress fcr the los of sal arv ! at Suo tt stole uud rau away ith. Tmk l intel M:ate Supreme Court luiv -ir iuse. I :i fueling :nong the (! i igcts of th- we-,t. and thi Furra i.r V'.Iiuiic. of Minnesota Isnt week. j.a'd res Iuti"iis .len ..'.lnciivf cer t:ri. .ic.-.ii .lis of th..- Co art. Ni:tr the ti ioicf Lt:giis'i iu the tHic ...f II li!i:i art two 'i-var - ' x r a i i . I n Tho :ir- 1 iu sp.ils th at .1! , wlnir r thv.n ?ur otT r oi n mi " The spts sca'e sil sitk below a Ijic i t parts. Irishman named Doy. who came t AmT..'a sev,n years a . is j warta 1 in I'.ngland to assume the) famil mini t t:tU and l:rgo tstato. H , ntv.'d t.. be in sru-'' one of tne I mining regions in America. i v. elections in Vrisoonain Lava, ii.. Democratic. The dsfeat in . . 1 I. a r.i to a ConipuIs.'rv rMucation i The compulsory education I 1 ii iti'.i .iu o 'VI i .oi ; I . i( p it Lis notions in the form of ;!I defeat :ic j iirty he Iieloiig lnws 1 b. i A. . . l. !'. to a California pr. ph t Oakland and vther cities in the t rol ilerjStRte. and Chicago and oth r middle and western state cities are ! b oed bv an earthouake. 1 stt a, Header, the self constituted prjphet knows no m re nVmt such things! thsn xou.to. I Nrw Y .uK bn ksr named Robert Irwin, w as in the habit of piuching ! the arms . f ladies who he pased on 1 the streets His fun was cut hort 1 last Thurs.Uv by a lady having him . i ri. "i.. i i.ii.- i i sr : s 4. i iiu-r yurii iiuu lent. liolsis Mud rad him a lecture.! He i, r.ot ns fre-h ns he was a i io7-n Til rhiladelph Iininirt r says : A .1 Til .h . !.r,-Tn, ... lio ra- J I 'iitlv preached a very brilliant ser. j mon on the text "Thou Shalt ot j S;eai." was charged witli Laving stoleui. H indignantly denied this, asserting that ho had paid for it in cnh at au agency where litho graphed sermons are Bold. H0..1 s land a-snts in Loudon, Eug laud have bann swindling younj Lutflishmeu "out . f laro sum of tuouey by preteu.I.ng to sevure each oiih who applied to the agency a pos itioii in Cairn. Is. Disbelieved Hut in a lduiou to the swindle a nuralier the yoiinjj men wio came to Can ada have b-t-u murdered and rob bed of their money soon after thev arrived in this country, as thev have pot bseu heard of sinre thev aiae to North America. A i omioNnt in a Cleveland, Ohio 'oiirt was an applicant for natuvali iUi..n. but the Judge i fused to con. isr cuiAcUsutp ou hmj Kei-ause he had never ra id tha Const it-ition. If the iva.lnij; ,.f the a-nstitiition s'l-'tiM Lecomu the test of a man's . itir-ushtp, the number of ritiens in ! Litrimer street an.i blew his brains ths I'imo.1 States w.ui!. I l.e Iarvelv ' out n , T1""'5110 ' haIf-a-dozn re.la.T.1. How miiuv office holders i men" V"- i u i i . , , , , morinie. ami to dav it was identified an I l..g-s!at -ra haxe read the ,H,nsti-!B. that of Count Shimrnerman vou t il i .ii of the state thev live in or the1 Hartiuan. Haml.urif. Germany. t'O istitiitlull of the nation I it ., i .,.,. . it is u. im.--.mm. hi tines' for iu;ui t sue anoilu r man f r nli.mat nit,' the ntfectioiiH uf a wife. iKiwn iu -rtnaiit..wn the bo..t -,'ot oi t. the ,i ..r i;,k o l . " i oil .r hmb and a woruvn rarned Mrs. J..hu Beiber. sut d :.rs. Bertha Bond l-r ulieMitnu.' the arTectiona of Mr. F.eiber. Hhe Kaid on tha witaofs 1 stand "that she watched the house of Mra. Bond for fire weeks and during that time observed her husband go ing in the place on an average of three nights a week and remaining until 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning. Mr. liud ia a railroad engineer, aad ia ! nt every night from his home. Perils or I later Railroading the Mountains. A gr.-at suowalide recently tccur re l nwar Whtrelt-r Colorado, at what i known a wull cut ou the Hiii Lint Division of the South Park Ktilroal, iu which two passenger train e me near beinf; ewept away. The tniin goinu wat was runn.nj iu section. The first action ot stuck iu tb snow at Wall Cut, and tha second aot'tioa came up w.th two powerfnl engines t pull out l-:c first section. Iioadmaater Itebbins was standing iu front of the head ra jiif, stiperiiit?uding th work, w'ti-n ia an int mi a.i avalanche of snow came down, swooping Lim away. He wa.s completely covered by the tlvin rna-ss of snow and carried a ii.sitnce id sitiveral thousand fttt, n tirelv acrinst the river and oil to the Ilio Grande tracks, where he man aged to vxtricn'e himself with dif ficulty. Ho was severely injured. Th. treiueu I ''.is volume uf stuw was p'.It d eutii wly uv..r the f. ur engine, pu tin out the tirea, and con.j.l. tciy hur.ed the aiail a in which was the mail agent. Ut re IL.Wrt.s, aud I5ac.airema!ter Ias. n. of Ienver. It t k fome tunc t citricat the ruu, but neither was iujure 1. F;r ma:i Lillertu wfc bvtiy ald- l. Atbiputrthe OIl Clock. Mr. 15. P. Hutohi..u. avs the Chi rao Tribune, h-t a promising sou Isaac of whom' ihe st-irv is tout -Old Hatch." as the world call hitu R( M itttJ nf artP1-UlM,u oa tho f.n(.w surrouiidiiiir a li'e of bis projHrtv upon which a cotnfort.ibl dwelhug houaa was Ix-iug ptit up ior of the untiuishe.t holism in a wheelbarrow. It wis n"t nil easy Anvlodv who ha tried u , i "i-.- ..v...ii knows how nam u is 10 wueei a om- row up a single plans isut "loung Hutch was performii.g the job cred- itat.ly. t.U Mutcu watcne.1 an.. w'.ot.k-d for awhile m silence. Thsn j na idea strtu-k him and he lumbered .!.. .-tVtl.. f.m-Q unsi nimroricLisa 1 T rl ..: : , .'.'v,1l-.,,.-no,.,.-Vau ' Pel: r -l",ka'"lJ K to i-n tcd t, the united as an .y si I. 1 States Senate iiMlrHtmc it-':iiiii the Ike mvle u. rrplv' bat looked a ke mvle ii replvj bat e sulky. hti! 'S-e lu re. WtTl" "!! tile ! " I'a't w.u si e that von old luau, can get ' tw: as v.-fi- v laths ont burr-w f vou j e them onsswis. ! ...... I ..f l...,.,,i, .. r. 1 Lav. be--n iloing 1 Jut watch iu an.1 sea ; the h ad I II take in there The boy silently watched Lis f i thex laboriously pile up the sticks, i When be started tho wheel-barrw 'slowly up the plank a bystand-i lni'ht hnv petceive.l a hugu rin o' dcuht spreading itself ov. r young Hutch's features. 1 When el I Hut. h roa 'hwd thp brick ' dorrway he stopped. Why? Well,! 1v...,.,w.. . T. . n i.ii.-.t rr. .sswisA thi . Uit,i6 ww tiK lr t rtrtait thei ' wheelbarrow to enter. The .H man j :. . . . . . siowiv turnri lfiii.t ana iaopt.-a ; Lia b'row with a red han.U.rc ef. j ' l II , .i -i, T.. l- I ..f V. ..... -,.! i Yuan.' Hutch lo. k d at Oi.i H itch. , -Father," faid the vounger of the! twain deliberar.ly, "you don't know ; a much as the shell uf au oyster- ! Tho i Id man told the CVm ury j Club crowd ab. it it the n xt dnv all,l Towe.l. av he related the circum-' stance. , that Ike would be a bi-'-'er I ,na hls 'Tother CtianeT i-mirt l'a-r- . Keystone hit-Csp. John . .shen. an eccentric and 1 well know citiz -u of C.nc.r I. Frank-( yin Ct,UT1y was placea in tailt iiarge.1 ; with threatening th lives and prop-! of tne citizens of that village, a lew ,,"'.v h warned three citi.ensto leave town that evening. Ho threw into the s'rett s me coutnvauce t , . , , , . a . , . . that att.lt.ii.t ltli a terrihli- r-o..rt i, l", : ... , . 1 " : The next morning issu- in the I , , -L.il 1 , i bulletin, savino that the houses of . three citixeus i.uist down. An effort was made to ariest him ; but (t ish , - ... , i 111 UllUdl MI1U-.I1 .1.1. t". .' ed ruusket and paced up aud down for several days and ni?hb. He waa capturett ty strategy and wm proo ably bo plsced in the asylum. Suicides. TLe aeppeach of every full moon occasions many sucides. Dispatches last week reporteil a large number of people who used their own hands as instruments of their excution. As the mason says, "these three are giv en as sprcienn brick of all the othera. York, April 2 Henrv Burek, a -on of Farmer Lewis Burck, who lives alx.ut two miles 84uth of Cross lioads committe.1 suicide by hanging him slf with a rope in hi bed room. Mr. Burck ha,l ben worrying over money matters. His wife found him hanging to a hook and cut him down, but he was too far gone to be save!. PoTTsTowN, April Mrs. Samuel Lavengool. a highly esteemed lady living near here, aud who has at times shown symptoms of mental de- rangemer-t took a dose of rat poision !lat ,,i:;ht and d'ed hi9 "S- Pcsvrja. CjI., April 2. Yestenlay eveniui a inau calling himself Lea Hartiuan walked into a saloon in Pension Bills. a; - 1 L.tt week a Philadelphian wrote ' to the editor of the North American liim -for imforniation relative , to -The Servic Pension Bill," nd ..xhe MorriI1 P.Mion R1L 1 McMicheal answers the injurv, thus: ' The service pension clause suthonies a service pjuaiau fr live to awry veteran over fifty years of at who 1 served sixty days and waa honorably ; discharged. Lnder the general law ' all invalid pensioners who receive Wa j than $S a month can surrender their invalid pensions, if over fifty nnd j take the aenice tension. The bill .ils-- gives the w down 12 a month ' and provides that nil invalids pension-; era whose pt-nsioni do not carry ar-' rears nkall le granted a pension .-f : $"5 a raouth from the date of the iu-, currence of thrf disabi'tv to the date of the issuing of the existing jwusi-Mi. """"" ,icni.uu Disnb.litv IViini .u bill H-uiiona ali soldu rti sixty-two years of age , and tL"e uno -r that ae who are suffer ing from disab lites : also the widows of those who had reached sixty-two years all widows of soldiers wh are dejieudicg on their own lalxr. A Flagman's Heroio Wife. - pr.;i 3 .V reat k broke awav "and Nk Brnn. 2f. Y muss of solit r,x' fed on the Ct-ii ral Hudson trucks a miie and a ha'f south of (i.irr-Hou's ju-1 a-ttrthe fast mail pased soutli at 4.43 this morning. As a watch ui'.Li is stationed there constantly to watch this le p lloch cut some sixty feet in hight he rau int bis cabin aroused his wife and daughter and then the thre set out to warn approaching trains. The wife ran north in h-r uuht clothes witii and lantern. whil the father and daugh ter rau south. The wife succeeded in flagging and holding the expr6.s at (Harrison's, but the watchman and daughter, with all t'nt-ir swiuging of red lantern and bed quilt, failed to catch the engineer' eye in time t stop an approaching freight. It struck the rock and was wrecked piling fifteen cars thirty feet high over the bowlder. Engineer John Powers, Fireman John D-oole and head brakeman feli und-r the eugiue when the tender broke away, but all three escaped with their lives, b;it the brakeman badly bruised ruid injured inwardly. In oi.e of the fr-ight cats, which t H-l on its end like a church sieep'e on the top of other cars, waa a 14- vear old b iv asleep in a buggy and in cl::irg: of a li .rso. The nnimal rol led o;:t through a broken side of the 'car, and ciuiiied down the heap of w re.-kage to th-gnunil It was I severelv hurt. but thebov received no injuries. Chinamen vs. Irishman. Nkw x a ;1 2. Thw New Yorfc M R (Vnfereuce was op- iu j;nv,kIvu lo1:l, xb . , . - V . i A " ,nt- retary (! tti5 Amen 7 ;.'-,, ' ,.r . i.,..J , . . ...w i "Hit that all Ci.:ua:neii f.und iu tuiscoun- i trv afttfr a i-t-i-'itiii il.-it s 1:1 1 l ic im- t Ti. n.'. i 1 1, c lilfMs:ii, i.'.ltrfl'p-i.ll': " '7 " : TP .1 I .v..... ..L ... ...v coacirv. an niiuui iTiaiui:fi int; - . I ... T 1 . 1 . .1.. - I liv.-s o ' China the A:u ricun missionaries in The K-v. A. B. Kindig said ; that the enme as tho rmmit ol the j ! ,.pp .:io:i to Chinamen as sacii ictii , as lk.uu is Kearney, w. represent -.' .tne tiomuii Catholic (..hurcu on the , 1 A. i:u: l.o... huh. i- nitui, hium .-itic c- hat we waut, shk Mr. Kin. ii. "is more Chinamen and; fewer Irishman. " Ttn-re wa a mild sjt.satioii produced bv this iisS'-l liou. Us for Rat Tails. ti u ... u .. .. r: t A.rwiu iu-i,u...u .u.n una i rlai by u.ing the ta Is of i.ts 1 lie in.'eniousness ot rinnl.ii ir'' rats to sivo lmndr. ds cf thousands . f " dollars is briefly explained from Nw ' York as follows : New Yoke, April ; J --'i;l'- l p iy nters on lue . part of a v.oi kiaa caused a seri .us iwci.lent on juiirty in riiitig to the cais.sn of the H i :i It.vc t the fe..f of Mort.-s street. unnel A Wol k ruau in the caisson slight t sec lea s I-. - r. r .... i irrsteau ol lists:. ing for thrn ami, aid-! I ed by a canitle. s.icceoded in makintr , lit.-- .1 - , (si Ing a lek by tinngtLe i.rcu and ' oukum in the crovices trait the imvi rs oukum in t:ie crevices trait the (m.wi rs tht i. arc imw at their wit s eud to stop it. Suji..rii!te!ident M..ir, wh.. rc' - utly cam" Irom I. . r.-:il, lia.l issued t-rdt r that workmen s'joul sanr. - li I r l. aks by listening' for 1b I rip of w ter. ItUC FLOoO-O SS ill EN. t-i,. v . i nen the crv of nre was Beard . .. .. ..... iv iiMi-klarers in the air lock here . , i. .. "..V B .-J 4 . 1 -T . 4U 111411 LI . . . 1 , thev neglected to cloro the - i gates. and water soon forced its wav in. iiiin tiiempi was ma.ie to pump oui nit waier ine ii'.puest prvs-; ure attainable bv the engines v. aa ' ineuS i r.L Two .livers wer put at : W.-..-L- ... ...... k i..r- Tl.. ..,.m i -- ' ' ' . ' 1 O ' -1. ' . V I, K . 4 II . 4.V.U' I I not reach it, an i henco coi. lined their t....l..i.. it,. .... v I yiver. HIS RAT TAIL NOVELTY. j fr- M.ir lr,,.. ..l , l,lf A. . ir . -v.. ...wi. 44W.-.-, 4 1. ' 1 VI 44.U i-, .... .I - 4 -l i. j big water rats, anil to their tails hud i .. . , , , attarhnil smail bundles of cakuui be- ;. .(-,,, . j i . i. mg strnngout to had vara length i ?t - i i" t i aud caught in the midd c l-s-a p.iece of brass wire which was also bound! ! about the tail of the rats. The ani-' mls were tnen placed in the air- , iximp and forced into the caisson i where, as they followed the air, they j reached the leak and in passing through tde ho!e Mt each hi? -stream-! er 01 oakuin. it may take a (lay or t wo to thus leave sufficient oakum in the hole to stop the leak ; but the supply of rat ia not limited. " Faraars Allianca,. - ,,. , j ne mnuriB auiMiicv, in. iu west 1 l 11 r 4t- i i- I neiu wuiricuci in xopv aa,n.susar reo-ntlv, aud adopted a serios of re- -solutions, tha most important points of which axe expressed as follows : i rirst Deraanding legislative on- actraent npiM.rtioninij the shrinkage j ot larm vuu,,, that are unu.r mort - obligatious, bv reas -n of a eon - traction of the circu'atiug medium or Other Unjust leciHlation between the mortgager and the mortgagee i ests at the time the mortajre was drawn. Second Demanding that congress appoint a committee to inv.stipaU the original bid relating to national bonds, for tLe purHse of ascertaining whether th word '-bef r" .rannd and the w..rd. "after" substituted. j making the bonds parable with th premium of 20 or 25 per ct- Third Demanding the election cf United States senators by direc; vote of the people. . Fourth Demanding the election of railroad commisriouerii Ly direct rote of the people, and that they be triven plenary powers to regula(- r ites a is now the law in Iowa. - ! Fifth Dem-indiug that an amend ' inent to the state constitution foV ! submitted to th jople allowing th-.- legislttivo enactment of exemotion : of u.ime steads, occupied by their iovners, from taxation be levi, on iamjUeiaior speculative puriKise.s bv n'n-rsidnts, aliens or corpor ations, in proportion to the increase of valuation. Sixth Kommending tho organ ization by the alliance f a lecture bureau, which shall provide lecturers for the better education of the mem bers of the order. Seve'h Keconsmending that the taxes paid by railroads built by the the-ouuty bonds shall be part of tlie county school fun-Is, ana win re townships have been Ixmded taxes so ccordinir shll be divided among the townships. .1DDITIO.S.1L LOC.1LS- if: t i TT-ri T-i -ti'S i caii j im: leiiift'. ui luriu.1 j tor to-.v; i,:.'it fru-nds in town lust ; w.ek Th- n--7 br . s.n factory at Low: : town wi.l give employment to abo';i i "23 men. O. W. Burchfibld Las been appoint- j eel lnspctor-at-l:irge, jra iivia:-.-i: Penua. it. A. Ii. Ve .rotation cam forward rapidlv aftr the rain of lust Thursday night and Friday morning. The nove;ty of walking the fret bridge ha-Jpassed aud now new worlds to conquor are looked for. Jr. Robert Patterson, formerly f.f Tuscarora Vulley, now a citizen of G.!orgi:t with rt:sidt.-n?e neir Dalton was in town last Thursday. II r. Patterson is mw on a visit t ruscarora- He will remain in th - bis native county till next iiiluw:: whr-n ho will return to 11 -rgi .. Ii. speaks highly of the country find t! : peop'.o in and uroun.! Dni'.iu. Cauadaobjects to the United States increasing the tariff on wheat, corn, I i . . ... bailey, potatoes, hops, c it tie, horsi-t; j hee, ucdothxr farm produi ts. claim j ing that it will jrevent their belling their farm crops in our markets m coraneti'ion with our farm crops. Ami yet the free traders arc tell. tig the farmers a tariff on these arii.-l is no lienefit to them because we lo lU)t imv,rt fRlm p.oduce. If l.ol whv are these Canadian farmers so ;,M - itMl,.vtr tht, ,,,-opa rti . c. ...1. t i.. ., . V'"1' 6C"u,r "n 1' i:at.ti. i ne vcrv iact tufti lru ;l,ja n.j,.. a. is a raon wrir j'l'utoction is nreited bw tL Auieri- i . ...-iv 'i . .. competing H.iiiciK. i. prot. - ct our owu P tn ot tne tarmnn.t nc.,rkwb..t Kx. StLCOF IIORsr.. jt Uu Wils in of Cr.-ston. low. I vv;;i .on.iuct his forty first horse sale ' ,,t t i, Jacob's li'.uie in thii u-e inline place. Mospay. Ai kil 14. ISM, This lot Mfiii embrace sing! arui double driving horses, colts and henvy lrught Lor. Purchasers en r lily ! -ore bit -gains at thee ml--r The terms are a great feutnre. Yor. cau have the l.orse 24 hours, and i he does not come up to the repre sentation pu". on him at time of sail . vou can return htm. CE.ER.1L.US ITEMS. Willie (coming home from huroli) "Pi'.pa they Lad'nt learned how to pray very we 1 in Bible tim's ha i thev ?" Papa "I supjvsie my son peojil I I !. ..n tro.l . inc.. nn ., 1 as thev 1 -.. - , iihe (i.osii , , ,. -,.i . now. ivclvl "Nil, they Lord a Praver is onlv a minute ion? ana our mini.t can prav fr.r a p.iart- r -f an Lour Ex. ''i T-r. u-ii.-n.le Doctor, what - - Oh. it's rotLi-.g more . r isiiioiiabl.-i iazinssn. . i.uoiidu But you said M : s th. olr.: ia! l a-v that I had tho miliar lKctor Ahem, well, what yon fever Mnnssv's have is mtduria Weekly. . Ene. who waa serving a sentf-nce for j !,i', u.v ln lb but I'ormatorr t Huntinerdon. escattetl from the insti- . 4 I tution on the 3rd of April This . makes the fifth successful escape thus ! far from the reformatory. Bartholomew, the murderer, is re- !iai.llllf IULU umuiunaiB. 11Q blrR . l : u:.-ll ir . i. ... . . . win im uin un u priiiin" ami tneir ii; .. - , , r- . " , . : on the scatlold, lie intends to curse . r ' . , , his accussors, into sheol Rial out . , , , . , arain before he is done with them. t i New Orlean has not been swept "W.T "-cording to prediction i f sig- n!tl 'TTf Oioctrs. 1 he ratnuu w;.s , ,lot B fcf'hT-T RS they expeccted it t" lje- A barber employed at Laacisttr has Lad two mon arrested for throw ' mg him into a w-ter trough in the ! wav of a joke. ! '. . ... I , ?"", coun.erfeiteiw wort- I cauput in the aetof coiningeilver dol- ; lars in Buffalo, N. Y. last Thursday ; night. 1 Whatever trunblea Adara had Ne niaa could make hisu aore By navinc !n n be told a jeat I've heard that joke before.'-' Hallimore American. LEG tL. i . pMiN,sTRATOR'S NOTICE. , JA. I ' t e Brajaaita Dtllman. Th. nnderaigd Admini.tr.tor harirj tr.ntrd ,etter, te.Ulnen,arT on ,hw ot DrU- ; war township, Jnniata county, decear-d 'ont of the Orphans' Court of Juniata com - tv, hereby givea notice to all reraoua in- aeotea to eaid estate lo make initcediatx I m. t. and those having claim will r--ssnt them froperly aa htaiicated fi r'set tlement. E. J. KCHTZ. FniBufroor. . i p ; i -.l ' fa i" V&fr si A 'J 1? ?32z; ' ?, B09W Karris Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hy?0?Ka3?HlTES of Lime and Soda la enJorwt an.t in-o-rriix-i r l'dim and Uyixrphotf'Hilrm ro 11. e rc .gnlt I cf-ota in lliecuroof ConMtntytioi. It la j aa pajatatile as milk. j Scoff's Emulsion S5ZT7. it a uitn'tTf'l ' -... filr. ! tha jum juJ tot COWSrJSIFTtON, Scrofula, Bronchitis, ITastiny Dia easea, Chrome Canjha and Colds. Ask for sooti i.iu;:'-a a nns t e u" trr r -4 ttll? C r l I tiO, 0 Slrlc Il-..1-ha!--1 r-ii-' !i ll. troijl;!ra inci d-i.t l- h ! . i-f ih ryct,i. -.-h aa Iiwn-.. -a ..-a. I ..ii.rr. l:tr..- afur eat. nr. i''. i:. I'w Sul. Ac Wh.li tl.-.r m.t reni&i kn'jlc .ijcr has (.issji ai.owu iu .-urine FT-t't !(. rpTh T.rmx Kivcr rir.L ar t';nl;'. ;li!o in f' nil i!ion. runtu anl pre 1-.. v.; t ftiin--.Tii.f ntmt'taint. w title tiev i.r -j : :.---t :l rtii i '.trv (f tlie vLoitiKrli, Ttnitiia'- ilioH ii- er iri reculsv'-e the bowel. l.veu if lKy i.It eurd A"h triv wr.(j! l I alu:.it rncrl to thoae who t:fTr f r u tii.a d;iiM(inc c-mplaint: but f':rurv !v r-ir f-.-.xii.iw J..i-i not en.l hr. an1 tl.-e who on-e ity tl.riii will find tsw llttli t.ll! taluab! in (j nmo waea thai they will not Se willing lo do without tham. Bat after all airk tu-.i.l im The Mn of mmr U the hem is whre mm mriki; our trrvt beL Our -ills cure it. rht. othnt d n.t. Ctwrr.H'm l.rrru t.tm Pili nrt? Trr email an 1 ry ev K tak n or two pilli rtiake a )r4v Thrr r strictlr TrtaM- and do not cripeor piitv. t'"t by th.r ntlw act ton ' all whr. fiat tin In ieU at wf. cnt"; to for 91 R jU Ttry-ihre. cr iujiI ij Uiaii CeailTlS KXZlZZtZ CO., Trt tbUM Sal 8c. SsiHAsec. I took Cold, I took Sick. I TOOK SOOTT'S EHULS ursvi.T: I ta.ke My Moals, I take My Rest. AND I AM VIGOROUS ESOIGH TO TAKE ANVTHINI. I CAN LAY MY HANDS O.t ; felting Tat too- roa Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and H vpophosphitesof Lime and Soda?or omv ci RFD my Incip ient Consumption but built ME If, ANU IS NOW rUTTINC FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE BATE Of A POUND A PAY. I TAKE IT JIST AS EASILY AS I l MILK." SUCH TESTIMONY 13 NOTHIN1 MEW. SCOTT'S tnU.SICC IS DOISli VONPEBS paily. Take ko otiiek. i. "a Aftfuvo j fj g Y SiUr-AULTa Teoi it n oiit.-si roa or I j IF. EES. 5HR ICS. V KF.S. tC. I . fi '--iI---; STEADY WORK For Ruant, ladutrlen Bra. I if ?"tr?1i Cala?7 Iiiii49, or Com- rOiae" "1 We, aWTIV BB, Fill I tl CT iu iic-kif ittrivca. 1 WriV iBSKirdu'try fur ts-r-m. 1 ot a Home umct. W. C. CHASE A. CO.. HMILA., fA. NO MORE Of THIS! I BUabtx-r rlh.a unless worn u-ir-crnfortahlj tfgha. I ill isTbru fciip .tT ti.f i -t. To reniedr tjie evil tne CCLCHESTEH " EiiSStS CI L. tiul't-r frc-i'i ty)Utif off. f nit ior the '?rh-lrw "---HSIYEI COUNTERS" avO t-o'i r au v'ftii.. run or jimii.-in Uiem. WANTED.;; Slock. All G.MMla Warranled Fibst Clais for tha r-irht men. K.Jut .h prnAea paid weekly. Libera iiidueeuienta u beginnera. No prevmua experience nec eaiary. Outfit free. Write lor terma. riv- roz age. Chablbs H. Ciaii, Nurseryman, Roches- Ur, N. T. Mention thu paper. Dec. IS-'SS, 3m. 1 L S Ie-5o S-- ?fi" '3- etcH - I-4 c ' 1 sans 1013 8 on km 4O0ACRK- Tlh lEAB. SALESMEN WANTED Turepreaeotoueof the largMt N "r'"" ,o ,1. conatry. W. u.r.D.ee .. U cu.tumer.. Vm Vrivioui necewary. Salerf, nl ! fn.to atari. Addrr-a, atalin ace. HOOPES. BKO. - THOMAS, vj.-,le Avcuue Xuraenen. West Cheater, Pa January 52. 130-4i. FALL & WINTER GOODS I uld inform tha public that 1 have aow is my saw millinery store at my place .1 re.irt.ace oa Wat.r .treat, M ifflintewB, aeci.nd door from coraer of Bridje street, atullatoek.ef Kail "d Wietr niitiiuery E. ods, all new, and of the latett atylei. and having- employa'l 6rt claa milliners laia prepared to aupply the public with everything fonud in a 8rtelaa milliner at-i, come and examine my stock, f consider it bo treiible t ahow goods. VKS. 1EIHL. Vrrh i'2-HT.l.v. J WISH TO STATE a fp:w facts Worth Knowing, 1 hat i can stoi- tuciii in lena than Hv minutes ; n paiu, ne extractinc. That I can extract teatb ithent pain, b the use of a fluid applied te the teeth sod gsuia; no danger. That Piaeaaed jA, G a m a (known Scurvy) treat XlfS!aA.e' Buce.rtisfully ai d a cure w at fjg5p?g? ranted in every Teeth Fillbd and warrantad tir life. Artificial TeatU repaired, excbyeei or, remoddled, trm -00 l 12 per aet. Beautiful Gum Kuameled Teet inaerted a prices te salt all. All werk warranted to give perfect aatis-r.-tiaii- Pennla wbe have artificial teeth with which thv cannet eat, are especially invited to call. Will viait professionally at their homea if nwtined by letter. will viait regularly at Richtlld the Sod weeka f Hay ad October. Tctm Caah. G. Li. DERR, Practical Dentist. KuTasLisnxo in airrLisvows, Pa., im IStjO. (h:t. 14 '?5. ACENTS WHTED!H" H ocvonualtr. A. Su. 1 .ni.uaiHnr . nam net. a. t. I.cis E. Atkissos. K. M. . Pbbnpll. ATHItSOsj h. PE11ELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MIFF UNTO WN, PA. CyCollectiDg and Coaveyanciug prompt ly attended to. I Orrics On Main street, in place ef r-ti- tence of Louis K. Atktnusn, Ksq., south ef I Bridge street. xOct28.lB56. wilberforcg SCHHETER, ' iTT(iBiirV-T-Tiw IX. M a w i. 1 a. a r- a 11 ll 1 lilt KLINTOWN, PA. Cy"l(Bce un Biidge street, uppoaite Court Homo. Jobs Mcl.ai-OHLIB. JoaiPH W. "timmkl Sft'LArGIILI-f 4.STIM1IKL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JVXI1TJ CO., I'.l. 3y"Only reliable Compaaiea represented. Jn. 1, !!-ly l.a.D.H.CRawrosn, i.e. dabwis i.ciAvroii, P. M. CRAWKOKU II SON. l.avr l.irmed a parlnurbip f.r itie prai-lice ff Mediciue and their collatteml bmncbea. OH'... at .,1.1 ulaiiH rftrni-r (tt Third and (Ir - ' . ' ."' ' ince Klreetj, Mimiutown. ra. un er twin their ..flic- at .ii. prelenaiot l!y rB- c-1 tfieru i!l be tound at timea, anlt-aa olhrrwina gared. Aptil ll, l'.'u. 3TSSL FENCE! liiDc r cXPAN! . ir rsoK xir:i. lLAl CM. ssnnmNs new. si rfKBicrNcee. ip.i.ipfOHws, tjffHiKTBiaa. rw CAOOfNS ' .rk.rfc Wlaoaw 6rta, TralllMa. I irr.prcar n,i.)in:.n liii, i-vr,. . o Bis, t-aiai. i4va.iK pub, raictt Cbialocve: mmiltMl fret J-c. Write lor 1 "ENTR AL EXPANDED METAL CO ! Ktr tt., piUbarb, f4. 'irJnro a.r Ik Cive naive of Qua rpet JUNIATA VALLEY HANK, OF MIFFLHTOH P4. BRANCH AT PORT ROY Ah. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPn KOTHROCK. Pmidtnt. T. VAN IKW1N, r.,r. BIBKCTnpa. W. (. Pumeroy, Joseph Rothrnck, John IlertBlor, Kol..-rt K. l'arkrr, T. V. Irwin. Philip M. Kepuer, Luia E. Atkinaon, ITWIIOIMI : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joiiepb Kethrork, Jane H. Irwin, L. I.. Atkinaon, R. E. Parker, VV. Pemeroy, J. n oldies Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome IM-Thompaon, Jr John Hert7.1er. T. V. Irwin, Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L. Barton, John M. Blair, Knbi-rt H. Patterson. P. M. M. Penuell Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certificate ct dep4iaite. rjan 23, 1889 H MASON & HAMLIN. ORGIH AID PIAIsO CO.. BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. ( Containa a five octave. Bine siop Aeiiun, tura lohej in a lurtr and handaome cane of lid black walnut. Price. $99 MODEL ORG11. STYLE 2-244 caah ; aao aold on tha fcaay Hire Syatem at 12.37 er q u a r te r , lor t. n iiuartera. I wiien ,tgan bt-comea I property ot penon hiring. .tl ASO.t ( The Ma.on A Hamlin I 'Stringer," invented and patei.ied by Mason &. Uainlin pianoa exclu I AMLISJ sively. RemarKable re I flneinent ot tone and HIASJO. pbenominal capacity to stand in tune characterize thcae instruments. POIl-LiRaTfLEsRC!ls AT Stia.1.3 -2 .50,.60, 1,96, AND IP. Organ and Planet told jor Cath, Kan, Paymtnt, and Rented. Catalagnt, Frtt. November 13, 1883, 18t. Selling" at 0 ost. Having: determined to retire from business, I will tell my &rg i. at cost. Now is the time to secure bargains in the Etok LATEST FALL And WINTER Retirement from Business was ed the FALL AND WINTER STOCK, I now invite my friends arid tL public e-enerally to call and 4. my fctock at cont prices. It will pay you. The goods sell ou tLeir merka Men's, Boys' and Children's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. First Class, ceiBbiaiag Style, Qu.;jty . Elegance. Prices that will astonish My et-ck of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and JKWKLRY, Calico, Percale HMO iyUUIl, xiHnan nuu umepiii, cost. Saml STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUILMSHER IN PATTERSON. November 6tb, 1889. Jcw Firm. -OCO- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for months to come. Fall and Winter are here, and to conform to the , .it-- 1 change, the Senior member of; Uc u 4. 4. 1 j- 1 ie firm has junt returned from Kaatern Markets, where he se lected with great care tht goods that hi many patrons fvor. DROP JIN. We have nOW filled OUr nhelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cu- tomers have appreciated our I ellortt? to give them goods to - 4 4 1. . 1 -- i run tneir purposes, nnu we believethat we art better pre - , .j .1 . . . ., . f - j.ared than ver to merit their ....r..l.,.. iv : : luinmciiuc. 11 c 111V11C Ull IU come and ee and be f-atihfied. ln our dres goods department wit have almost evervthinsr. Don't be backward, call for what 3 ou want. Shoes and Hoofs. riiif ri.-w.f I1 ' partineilt is full in it.s RSSOrt- ment, and you certainly can be .. .,.; r,r iu.. Ti : iiuucu iu 111, ijuniii nuu price, whatever improvements have 1 "m ' been added by the manufactures we have them all v- ran wc lic llicill an. a CAn supply OU With foot wear for HtlV in or out door .nrv icp f.nt. U11 in or OUt QOOr FerMCe. Uur crocerv itiariment never lairs. '.. 1 I 1 - i- tic naicuii iiaiiu a 1U11 line Ol Freah, Plain and Fancy CjSKOCEUIES. Also, the only full line UUEEiNSWARE I in thu r-nimtv- Fvarir L,.no . - - - - - - wu.a... w v. 4 w 4 4 V ' II muet have its full supply ol . . j ii i i - tjuen8 ailfi U ltih WaT, thlB i .1 411 , i tne More tO Call OD IOr SUCtl ar- tide. All orders by mail will re- .v. . CdVe prompt attention. llemember the place, r MaIX t5TI'.ST, OprosiTE CoBRT HocSE, AliitiilltOWIl, la., Fred'k II?sPK3ieCHAIi: Sr Hon. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset tin parts to the wearer a well proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance supeiior to the finest while bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but you will find " Dr. Warner'a Coraline " printed on the inside at every genuine corset. They are sold by your nearest dry poods dealer. WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.. New York and Chicago. f esns7lT.-'a A-rricoltwral VTcris, York, fa Paraeh&r'a SUadarS kaciaea aad haw fttMa. ' 141.WC " Addrew A. a. FAwUPHAB aV SOH. Tars, -. 5li!Sij'-',' 1 1 si ' Ilk determined 114.011 efter I hJ purLa. yeu. At cost prices. i SHOES OV KR-ALLS, WaTCHm and White .Shirts. Xeckwsur C11 mil buv 4uiu.jci. Call and jjj aJ PEKKSYLVANU RA1LR0AB. Tl-MK-TAJiLE Ob and after Snnday Nov. 10ta, lte train that step at Ufffliu ill run i f iliow EASTWARD. BaBRIf.Bl'R IccnavniiiTiui lctvai Iluntlnedon dailv at 6 80 a. ia- Won.t r. iB at 6,54 a. m.. xewtB Hamilton i.ot . in., JJeVeytowo 6,20 a. in.. Lswiitows 6 44 a. Miiford 7.02 s. m., uifiiin Purt Roval7,14 a. in-. Vrxica 7,1 S a. m . TnacaroVa 7.. m.. Vandyke 7,21 . ' ThompaontawD 1 .tl a. m., I)urr4 7,t5 a m., Milleratewn 7.41 a ra., Nawpurt 7,61 a. m., arriving at Harriaburg at S,sO a. bi and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. m. Sba lien ExraEsa leaves Altoooi 4a!ty ! at 7,1 a. m., and stopping a all regular itatiOBi botwaan Altoona and Harriiaurf, i rnvhu Mifflin at 10.US a. ra.. H.rr!...-. i 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Pkiladelpa a at i " P" 1" . I Mail Tbaib leaves Pittabarg daily at '680 " itoona at 2.00 P. a., t u,r ; ping at all regular alatiooa arrival at llJCii j at 6 og p. m., Harriet-nrg 7.e p. m., ruia- . 1 . . . . . in - j Kail Ezprena leave Pittabnrg at 1 08 an. Alteona 0 20 D m : Tvrone C tl om: Haaa. 1 1Bdo 7 87 p m : Lewutown iMSpm; m- j Cm 9 10 p m j liarriaburg 114 put; rkila- ! d.ipbia 4 1:6 am. I Dav EirtEM Ie4ve Pittsburg at k. M ; Alioona 1 1.40 A. U ; mar be !..((4 at Mifflin l 2.05 CM.; arrive, at LU-n.. burg at t,2 P. it ; at PiiiUdelpbia, 6 1 r. Philadelphia Sxpraaa will atop at Ylfflia at 1 1 37 p. di., whoa flagged WMTr'ARD. Litis Iravee Pliiadt-liihia Fait I.i.vb leavea Phiadclphia dai'y at ' 11 4' a m; liarriaburg 8 "6 p m : MiffliB I 1" P m; arriveaat Pittaburgat ll 6pai. 1 , DU , .. . 7 .- aanv at ou a. m.; uarriBDurg, B IS a. ra ( 1 )un"non 8 "V,?-'- -Ve"Prt. ; tn.; M illerati.wn, 9 40 a. m.; Tliompsontewa, j t 62 a. tn.; Van' Dyke, 10 00 a. m Tuaear- : on' w m-: Mexico' 10 m-; Pert ; Royal, 10 IS a. m.: Mifflin. 10 20 a. m.( Hiltord, 1 26 a. ra.; Narrowa, 10 14 a. a.; '-""''"". W - -; McVeytown, II 14 Newton Hamilton, 11 83 s. in.; Hub oKoa, m i. p. m.; iyroue, i u, p.m. Altoona, I 40 p. i p. ru., and atopn at all rerular atationa between liarriaburg and Alteena.; OvtTBB EaPBBaa leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 fig p. nt., Marriaburg, 10 'M p. ., atopping at Kockvills, alaryaville, Dunaaa- i nen, ewprjri, Miiieratown, Tbompaentewa, , . rrt Raial.tirue at Hiltlm, 11 65 p. m.; Al- ., v i4i.,4.4.u i 44iauurg, D iu a. Mail Tbaiii leavea Philadelphia dalle at 7 00 a . m Uarriat.nr. 11 .'O . n, i pert. 1 14 r. ra.. Mifflin 12.fi'2 n ... .,. , . - ' 4 , T pirg at afl regular atationa betweea MltBla and Altoena reachea Altoona at 8.4l p. m ; riibBourg o.iu p. m. ; Altoos Accohmodatiok learaa ?hil- 1,1Pl''- 'T at 1 1 49 .. m., U.rr..l.arg .1 oxip. n., LiuBcausoa r,4 p. m., tm- ' ",crt s 8"' p- m 'iierstown r,,4 p. ... i Tbompaentowa S-56 p. ia.. Vantlvke 7.W t p. Tuacarera 7.07 p. M.xie'e 7,et ,. ! " l'ort Ho 714 p- m-. 7 " r. ' Lewiatown 7,45 p. m., MaVertewa 8, 1 1 m" Nwt Hanllten ti p. at., Huntingdon 9. OS p. iu., Alteona In iO p. m. ; r.cific ExpreaaleaveaPh laJelphi. 11 Si 1; liarriaburg 8 10 a :a f IIuiic.iiud. i 88 am; .Newport 4 00 a ui ; Mif?liu4t in ; Lewiatewn 5 01 a tu ; J!c V'ej luwn t 22 . a. ibj Mt. L'uiau HI a to , Uuntingdna 4 j 12am; Petersburg 8 23 a m j Sprues Creak 40 a au; Tyrone 7 00 a m ; bell's Mill i 7 22 a m ; Altoona 8 OS a m ; Pitlsaatf 12 45 pm. ' Sea bhere Hxpraia east, ea Suadsya. i will connect with .Suaday Mail east learaig ' H arris burg at 1 15 p. m. LEWISTOWM DIVISION. Trains leave Lewiatewa Janctioa ler Mil ray at S 10 a at, 10 65 a ra, g la p m j fer : Sunbnry at 7,i!l a m, g 00 p m. Trains arrive at Lewntewa Jnncliea (Vaai 1 Milroy at B 60 a m, 1 2a pai, ilOpa; fraW I Sunbury at 12.03 a. a, 4 U0 p. at. I TTROKB Dirjeio.f. Trains leave Tyrone fer Bellefenta and Lack Haven at 8 19 am, (,lu 7.1 p at. Leave Tyrone fer CurwenavilU aad Clear Held a 8 20 a m, . 14 p at, 7 15 p lb. Train leave Tyrone ler vTarrlera Mark. Paansylvaaia Faraaae aad Icetia at 7,0 ra aad 8,20 p ra. Traiaa arrive at Tyrone frem Bellsf.atc and Lock Uavea at 11 61 a at, aad 49 p Trains arrive at Tyrone froai Cnrweas viIIb aad ClearSeld at 60 a a, and 1 1 46 a m, 6 17 p rs. j Trains arrivs at Tyrens fro a 8e.ia, vTar I riera Mark and Penasylvanla rnrnace al i 1 1,40 a m, at 7,2S p m. H. A B. T. R. R. A BKDF0RD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Be4ferd, J Hrndmaa and Cumberlasd at 24 a. a . and 0 tb p. ra. j Tikins arris at Hiiutiogdoa froa BeJ j Ipi4, Bynnmaa and Cumberland at 12 16 I p. ra., C 20 p. m. IIOI.LIDATSBURG BRaNCli. Tiaina Iwure Altooca lor i.winis Souih, at 7 w a u.. 8 26 a iu. 12 50 p ui. 1 60 p b 00 p iu., 8 no p ra il 60 p m. Trains arriv at Altoona from paint South, at 8 45 a m. 11 36 a ui. 1 Jo pin. , 55 p. iu. 6 4't p. m. 7 00 pin. and .10 86 f m. Trami. le.ve Uollw.Kid In 'run tni- al 00 , in., and 3,2 p r rive at B.-llwcod from Punxeut..ncJ at M. 20 a m., and C,10 p . The Stnhntl amd Rtpnlitean otSca ia U- place to get job work doa. Tiyit. It'1 fy you if yon need anything in that I: - STYLES i. ; u i -1 1 rr.: t . ' i'V.:: '! 'K'- - --'Ay: .iy