....... JIZ1 i nnas:ci:sie'.-t. ' JJ" SENTINEL .V. UmTKl.ICA!I M17FLLNTOWN. WEUMESn.il. SEP. IT. !. R. F. SC II W E I Ell, lorro ! rBopairroa. Republican State Ticket. ( n IV tI:S B, tlEOUUK IKLAMATF.i:. ln.wf"rtl Comity. UJ.l Tf ANT-' JV RS R, I.Ot'IS A. WATUKS, Iiarkawntia County. K K1TVLY K INTKU-NT. AWMK-, THOMAS J. SI i:YAKT, . mt'oi-.u-rv Count . Sl'EVKUt Ui tl w:n reV.ecte.l iu Main lv n uii-rea.- sed majority- i.r.oO is hi majority. All the ma- chiuerv Ui;ou iu Ieimcrtic politics w;m lroii'it ir bnt ti de'i-it ItetnL Ttao ri-s'iH 'f -Action lm -.twn 1 ,.-.!. rs i f 1 mm-rscT off their UU:.t- -.n 1 t'.iey are mitiup chains :inint t( eur own j ojile th.it are extravagant. For example the New Yoik WVrU ch ir-es that the "Deoiociuts iu Maine s.M themselves body anJ liit'eelies t the Republi cans." I'revi.ms to the election the Voi 11 arvl other pipers of its class were engt r to V.ive the country be lieve that the only saving virtue for the country is tied up in the Demo cratic, party, ami now within a few days after its profusion of virtue, it comes to th- fioa: with the most as tonhie . charges of corruption against its owu people. Doubtless there are pople of easy political vir tue in all parties, but to charge the wholo Dt ino. ratio party with King in the niarknt for sale is an outrage, and a.s a Kepublu-an. we wish to in ter a prot st aamht suoU wLn'.ii'e depravitv chnrjji-s gainst the nater ritie.l brethren. The mistake is with tin Democratic leaders in not read irjkj correctly the otuse of the rack and tile of the imtei riiied vutftig for Keed and ti e It-r iil'lioiiu party. The rank an 1 tile of the I Vmoi-rat-ic party vitl n.t f.r moiiy, but be cium' they l.oin t politii';il opin ions. In 'tint coriviitions on the sii'; jerts if the ru'ht-t ct mn. and iun et co;;vn ticn on H i!j:.-t of the industi ul ict r t of tin country. That s why til. v v tr I fur the Ite rmll;iiu party ai d fur Speaker Heed and th it i the reason a cert a n p r" Ci nt:i'j uf Ik- D m x-racy of lYt.u cylvani'i. iu Xove.'ii'u- r will vote for Delamatri- u I that is th reason a certain peivent.i;; of tilt' Denej.-rai-y will v te f'r Atkins, n iu the l;h Conresiotiid I:-.triet. and t". r about the came leasou many lVm crats in Juniata will vote f r the lo'j ul.lii'an c umty ticki t. I'nonh of theiu wiii Vote this wav to tlect the republi can ticket. The re. s re more of the Democratic party who have bon nt political coLvirtiona than Mich Ieadi is as the X w York World 'Kill of. A Distinsuiihei Visitor. mur iik su - of AThlNS t'ONiiK!MA From the CLaiubersbur:.- l'nbl'c Opiuiou of September 12, Iv.: t'hitubeibur had a dibtinuinhed visitor hiHt Saturday and Sunday iu the person of Hon. James N. Huston, Treasurer of t'ie I'nited States. He wus on his way to the old Lome faim in Antrim township, and slopped iu (.'haniLeibburi.' over Sunday iu order that he luihl visit. It. -kv Sprnii; chmch mid ruveard. whre hi grandfather, yiaudmother ami an aunt are buried. hilft in CjitMibersburTreasuir Hihtiu h. d much to nay iu regard to polituMl itriiis Iu fpcukilijj of l'T.:rets.. ..) AtLi--ori he told the Opimri. H' ri ihut V.v. Atkinson wis on of t'" !H-t ipi - ntntives iu Colireou, nud wa held iu hifH es. teem lv all nt Wai-nton He is 'H'' of itB lui.t f; i 1 1 f ul tu.-nsbers anil i doiuj h! twt w ii !. frr Li-i p ople. Treasurer Hit t,, i, 1 (: wan l. to hear of 'oriv;revj.M .n Atkinson's cardidacy for re nominal ion. nd hoped t!iut l.o wenM be succssfu'. It is is opiai i! tlUit ti c peopl.- of this d:friet r i:'d il.i r- Ix tter than to re lMmir.rtfi (njres!iman Atkin son nn.l eli ct him l y a haudsouio luajoiity. "If your people. would know what was for their ovn j;iiod thev would return Mr. Atkinson." he said. A Specimen Brick. P-lack tu:iilt rs are doiny thmr lcst te extort ru. n. v from Senator Dela mater The Senator loes ricrht. in e.J os:tiir them. Her, is a siecimeti letter, which shou,i how a Mendville man pi'opr.hcd to raise $1'2S on n threat of tUiiit- imethiii he does not suv what. D. l.amater" tent his I.-tter to the Oairman of the He publican Sfut CVntrl Coruraitt who li ws had it publisiied. IVopl? .x i.t.. .i i , , . .xpusd. Thev ,reawicke,l ,Vt .,! Tfi . i . . .i iu- u-uir in a specimen tit..L...ri... i a.- . vim ui iiii-Miii lull s til .'StUrOVU f i,., ., ,, " ; in- more mat ure throwa the better, f..r brick of th it 1. - . 1 ' . . ! Mini siniw t ue spirii cf corruption that animates the ahuaivo crowd tnat are ::gaiost the Senator. CaSTBtL UoTkt. iIrviLL. Pa., ppt. 9, IS'.si. Ha. (Jitoscs Pklskatib. Paaa Sir: you will remember tb' Jasrk I d...efo,Toa and u: money I .pent for your I eim-rmn inr .in.ii. .. . j uv.cr ruu me acoruinj ti t:r)iii.-ni row if you Semt mo rur iocg lor and the jotsnst on the Same in Hre days it will Sav rue the trouble of tuning a active part against vou ; if I hear troni you in too tim djoisJ j j hll hr9 the whole tbinr Pobiished and ; Enurer to prove bin asrarnHMi ju, j ourm truly. b priii bore Pa. George is Willicg. Henry George is not only williDfif. hut anxious to btuiup the state for I'attison, and now that the cat is out cf the bag, the Democratic managers ruitfht a well "en:; biza. It wm rather uufortnnate for Mr. Tattison that Mr. George and his friends should have J entliaaiasticallr en dorsed him as a free trader and a Mi.LTie tax man Ihos wer tacts that the Democratic candidate didn't care aliont havinf mm.Ie to conspic uous. Since, however, the thio ii known, George onj;ht to ! asked his terms, and if they are not to Lirli he should bo put on the stump. Jlr. IX 'amater is so sure of virt jry that the camoaisrn is somewhat dre:iry. and if for nothing more tuan the amasemeut of the crowiL Mr. son oujftit to add a single-tax bide show to Lis circus. North American. Democratic War Veterans. DeruijcrdtL; Vwieruns against t-.. lat rebellion appreciate ex Governor Pattisons position on the soldier Iu 18i2, notwithstanding the ex Uestion. They are orgauiziu eo traordiuary burdens of the war, it th it tlu y can the more effectively removed the State Tax from all farms work ajjainst l'attison's election, j an,i reai estate, and took three mills At a nieetiu held in Philadelphia in 1 annually from the shoulders of each August they passed the followiug ; ftIlti every farmer and householder. resolution1-: ! Next w hen the State government was Resolved by the Democratic war , strong enough, it removed the State v,terins as;mllel iti public meeting ; ax fri,,u 11 farm xuachiuery, then on the ni";ht of the 2-2nd day of Aug-. frim all drta sto k, nud recently re nst, lt':'t, that the action uf the Dem- h.vetl the burdens of local taxation ocratic State Convention in nouiinat- j by appropriating from the State's re ing Robert V 1'attisou for Governor j venues, an additional million to the was unwise and ill-cousidered in common school fund, the effect of view of his attitude toward the sol- which may be and generally is to re diers who fought to tave the Union, j ,llK-e local "school taxes to a corre- That we call attention t the fact t spondiug degree. Now the party the prt seut Democratic nominee for j distinctly declares its future iaten Gvcruor. during his incumbency iu j tiou to still further relieve local tax the executive chair iu 13. disre j ation in any practical way, ami this garding the claims of the destitute Bt a time w"hen not a citizen of IVnn s Idlers of this Commonvealth, veto j 8yhunia, (uulesa he is a memliei of a ed the bid providing for the appro- i corjioratiou,) feels the burden of a priation cf not more than $: for the State tax. The citizsrs of tp-ial of sueli reteraus as migut tiia lieimiless, regardless f the fact that j l . .1 1 . 1 : ' ha il mil ua ieeii ons-et iniuuiuiuuii-, . . i l . i ii i Iv in both the Senate and tlousa of ' . . .. , ,. I euu inuiii. in-ium iii- h.i Kef.ub'icans ur. the iust . . . , , . l-unirg lianas or. aniens- J : . . ... ce and right of which ,, , ..J1 , , , was univera.!v .mittel aua re-og nized. That the action of R lert F.. l'.tt tisou in vetoing aid bill placed lie fore the p:iniles and war-worn sol-, dier" of this St it.- no other prospect than the l'otters' FiehU or the dis- cl ii:g table fn r his weary march of life was ended and forever casts a blot on the last DcmiH-ratic Govern or of this Common wealth. That in view of the facts we here i bv iu.l.'ise the nomination of George . Wallace Pelamater br (tovernor. 1 I.uis A. W istres for I.ieu!enur.t iov rrnor an 1 of C'o'.onel Thomas J. Stew art, the author of the Soldier's Bar- ' ial bill, fer Secretary of Interna! Af fairs. lelieving them a'.l to I? men of lii;'h character an 1 of rood n cords in private and public life and know ing that the be?' interest not only; of the rtoldiern who fought aud suffer-1 e l to save this Union will le eeure, i but th:;t ttie cause -f gcod govern - 1 Uierl ami orot; rei-slve aul rnhliten- j ed citizenship will be promoted ly their election. I Sei ator I'damattr kept strict'y Tli t a committee rf three be ap-j within t'ne facts an I coin-tetuiidy re iHiiuted 1-v the chair to take charge . fused b Mate a fact whieii w- uld , .. j of the work of organizing the Aw- crat.r Idieisof tb.3 state wh ; .eve as we do in aiding in the the t.on of such men who drove back the title o: rent tlion un nnijHmr iu days when the .soldier was appreciat- ail thnt the way out of tha difii -ulty e 1 aii.l when a v to of a tneasuie like which he took" was nccej table to the Soldiers' Burial bill by the Gov- ! aj who were frew frui'u partLsau 1 ernor ot lVrnsyivania would have ' siu. The stated object of the bill been i-ciireeiy short of treason, and j was to r lieve farm lauds from the would have lxcn o treated by the ' burd :is , aud i ctu i'ize t-atitli. bv loyal people of this state. WarniugTo ( otiBilio: (drls. ; pro-ny oi tno c ...poi aiio-i tum io ori illMv creitlrJ holiness which in Nrw York. Sep. ll.-A pitirui the ..nioiiut levied for ca.l purp. s. s : ;t(lf R wav tlle ftlvor f Cod tale of seduction and d-s-rtioti came ; and the tv.uuty tax. Ahis wus the . witbiu. fcn lluor. But eat to light iu J.ffcrson Market Court . meauing ol : ,.e tirst section aud t in , he forbidvleii fruit remove,! this to day wheu lS-yoar-old Annie oods, ; ns the lead ng object of the mess- ( wav fnl a aml nin l. it in8Uli;,.iwot. of Lacsdowne, l'a.. told low sh had i ute. At the hearing of nu tho Grange , . , . (, , , , . ,Vit ,.,11I1i.:.1.i Ineti ruined under pruuiise of mar-ile riao ly Chailes ileeso, w lio for some time ad tieeu siieudin Lis va cation there. The girl is pretty and a pronounced Monde. Late last uiLfLt t-be was found bv a ihi licetuau wauderiuir aimlesclv don I5roadvav crviuir. The otlicer took her to th Prince i-treet station 1kus ami to-day iu court tshe told would kiiITi r by coiut.aris u aud suf her tal-. At L.u:dowco ahe lived ! fer actually, suice the lands in town with her ned aunt, aud there mtt ! fcil.iiis enuvu.i coriKratii.ns wr.uid tit Mifsd there weeks njo. He paid i.. i i ..ii .n.i ;n ' Uf 1 lint bui iiiKuiluil mi" uuaui Ji -u-nl Iiit. !it tinimiK.i uf msiTisif. to I . 1 - I 1. rk. hlic cou.sented aud wlitn ; thev reached here t-xk a roo.u at ; down town hotel. Ou the eveuiii'-! of t'm third ilay Aletse Kave her fifty cents, and sayinjj that he would return the next day and marry her went out. Since theu she has not seen him. Finally she was ejected from tho hotel, not Win able to pay her board bill, and, wandering about the j city, sat dow n on a bench in Uniou Square Park, faint from hunger and frtglit. rtiere she was approached bv two men, to whom she told her storv. Under pretense cf taking her to a rwstaurtiut the nrconipanied . theru to a siioon and w:ia given a glass of drugged liipior, f i oia tlif- lefts OI wtneU Hie was itlcolisious for two Lours. When found bv the I Mini-email siit na.i just eseapeti irwtu the sal.Min. The girl was given in iJ' M-ljce matron to wh she sant that Meese was the son Jill son oi ; wealthy parents who had resided in j T 1 r t Laiisdowne for almost a vear. Grangers Read. "Mr. Leonard KUoiia and Senator elopo with hitu and come to Newjone ( , . - - , ii u i, niiril. Llo,; of lor.:, an; two of the lead-j It nr,t oiilv relieves S; : at.u-Deiauiat-, ing iVniocraticmemlx rsc.ftherenu-ier from "n!i Manic, but tm'hf j:Iv I sjlvauia tlracge, and lwt'i of them ; shows how creditable his conduct I ii ... .......... . l .. . . . tr x a..i'a.i .1 i '"j,"i;ii w u mui i ri imm him , great r: Ht rvUU:ZMtiiIl t n ltrtiAn t.nr.l j-ose-lu f:u-t to mako it Democratic I .... . i ' : . . i . . . nun iiuiv n iu ii,;s Contest. .vir. Ilioue has lr,-oitxl t Wo ad.IresPes with ' that object in view, and iSeuatar Ui-owu, as oue of the State Grange lexturrw. Las gone out of his way to inject political views into his speeches THE iharoe. wbich Mr 'Rhone makes ar7nin.t. Seuator Delamater is that Le defeat -ed the !ranj;fc tax bill, offered by lUrpresentatUvt; Taart of iXontjom ery county, and which passed the House with little or no discussion. In fact it has in recent years been too much the practice of the House to pasn all tax bills submitted with the full belief that if they were not 6onnd their faults would !e exposeil in the Senate Finance Committee, made up of tLe most xperitneed iueiubers, and of those who yive special attention to revenue questions. Mr. Khoue's chaio in not true, ' and its falsity was expose! by Seua- j tor Delamater himself, iu his hjieech ix-lore ail oi me leauui umntcm at Williams' Grove. Not only did Le show that the charge wa untrue, but demonstrated, very plainly, that he is in line with the HTJTBI-R'AS STATE 1'LATTOKM, ,iv-.., that the l.artr will devote it- future revenue leihalation to the relief ef local taxation. The Republican party is in good shape to redeem a promise which is in plain keeping with its previous record upon TAX ofESTIONS. so otheb state, - . ,-. - - . T. - . i Principalitv, Kingdom or fcaupiro ml .... 1 , " , . all the world, Ciin sav as much, and ! the fact is due to the iliov of the me iaci :s uue in ine imuicv v , , , . . . . Rcpuol cau partv, which was bii . , - , re.-.is'i il, i:i tiv.-rv tax c mce-i-io: ltteilv m by li. I l-TiirursfTc li-irtr u-liicli liuti . - . . . . ...... .---, ........ s.iu-'ht. ill all conttsts. to restore the'. State t-xes upoii retd estate, mucLiu erv and stock This exi!B-;:tti.ii -ias little refer , Soveri.1 years finco citizen of n uoc t- Mr. Rh'iin-'s i-harge nitisi certain l icnlity, who win in the hab Seiiuti r Di lamater, b:t it will cor-! it of traveling, proceeded to N. Y. ri-ctiy jiof-t the reader st hn.t :u I'ity on the occasion of a great civic some of the merits ..f the -out r.tveisy, ' demonstration and arrived in the ami ujH'O ll:e e!-;i-iir condition cf : cit v in the morning, an 1 spent the State 'eg!i.-hit;oi as it t.ic!:-s tax- j whole day and part of th. night in ation. seeine; and hearing, what was to be When Senator IVIamater refuted i.peii and he-rd, and it was late wheu thi ehtr-;e of Mr. Rhone at Williams' , bo went t bis room in a largo hoteL lriv.-, afi he did tiiis very plainly, a'thougli wi-rn w:th 'he exeite lie as too gcui-rous. He d-sc aime-l tu.-ut of what bad piss-? 1 bcfuia l.im resjM.nsioility for t';e deit at of tho .luring the day, lx-fore turn.iig out his bdi an i tueu sitowett tinit it l:nd light he read carefully tl e tile e-cape been found not to ba a g nl -ill. : instructions on ti.e d.r. and then and when l his wa.4 ger.orallv Concetl ed he I nolotl . C'M UtSsii to frame another. i.u ample iirnvn u which C .minis.--. ll WaH Tl-.Mlle i'9 ;the repixscntatiou of t! ii ill: lie. ...... .. t only Lave justihcd Lis p. suion, bnt w-.uld have made it very plain tjint the bul nfttr fud d.uss.ou u. the ne-tude I vuu e Cmmittee, was -,m!t i-;t to l'-s wlioilv nil. Us.ruliie. iautbonziug the t nvnsh... j c n-o aiions ii. or tliM Uu.i it to levy ,a tax Ui.ou t..e i t a. and pers-.mal , t leaders lefore tha Committee, Sena- r lui ; r cubed attention to tins fatal defect iu t!:e priticiiile A tbe' bill that it icuuJ onfy iienlht TowxMnis, Ml t r i w i t ll I or vtich had within tlitir hmili other. J r corporations and 11 other dislriets i once cease to lie farming aud he- ...,,. -t,..ll.- c, .-..-.'..(.--.. . ' - "'... . i rj'n .iiiuiit j . i 1 1 . 1 , llile tlis far Teater number, nr..!. itlv . . - hundredth on towns in ,r. no corporationn, would pav as ' mueh as b fo:e. This was iu effect : a luof-t j IIAV.V1INO PLSTIUMrNATlON, against firm lauds, and the principle, iu th bill meant almost universal niis;-hitf to the farmer. Alter full discussion Mr. l'i .lett, the father of the (irutige, and Mr. It. 11. Thomas, its able 8--Hretary, admitted that the objection was irsurm.iuntable save through a new measure, and a new measure was imossib!e at that late stagi of the session. The character of the bill could not lie limfuilv c'.mnged ou its passage through eith- t r House, nnd nothing remaiued but for tho Committee to defeat nor was there anv othr fortunate and f vorable outcome ,'rum the diilicultv than that proposed, in the most iru-UtU spirit by Senator Delainat- r to wit: the commission which is now a-tmg. and utit which ft farming interest is fully represented lib a view to irt t urnetical olio iisi. i fill letrislntin wide h will w!:..vi ! not multiply, tho burdens of 'local ! ! taxation. This is h Kf..rv -l.tt was, nn.l now pracucnliv useful it tn,r 1, in n. .. lief of r. ai estate from the burde... - , . eus ot local taxation This work, now fullv beun will be faithfully com- rleted bv the Itrnl.n,.n ,.r .... der the administration of JVlum-.te as Governor, lie will keep his pledge in inis aa in all other matters in which the people are concerned. rou coxar.ES Louis K. Atkiusou. roe AstMBi.r. William Hertzler. FOB mOTHONOTAKT, Oliver C5. Diffenderfer. COCKTT COjnnSSIONEB, Uriah Sbuman, Wm. B. McCahan, COCKTT TmEASTHlB, James J. McMullin. DimUCI ATTORN ET, J. Frank Stonsr. COrSTY ACDITOR, W. P. Graham. B. S. Graybil!, The New Tariff and the Farmer. The McKinley bill aims first of all to better the market for farm pro duce by raising to an almost, if not quite prohibitive point, the duties on articles of that class. Here is the list on the increased duties on faim products, and is worthy of note that in tha Senate the rates fixed in the House bill on the produce of the farms have beon modified in but few insta jccs and then not materially, so that there cxn be no changes in conference. pre-ent tariff Mc Kin ley bill I ercent- percent- a'e. H rsesand mules 20 10 Hogs 2'C0 Sheep 20.0(1 A'.l other live auima's zO.OO age. 70.40 45 CO 50.30 20.00 3fi 80 53.92 42.30 33.47 29.55 22.4S 32.89 34.18 7S.2G 0.67 12.50 12.17 25.00 3) on 42.42 CO 18 34.eo 40.00 33.91 3892 55 C2 30 00 Barley Bley malt Barley pearled . . Back wheat .... Corn Corn meal Oit Oatmeal itce Hre live tlour Wheat Wheat flour. . . . Batter Cheene Coudent-fd milk 14 72 !2! 97 40.50 10.00 19.03 ... 1200 . . . 21 93 . . . 17.0S . .. 17.39 C, G . .. 12.50 9 74 20 00 20 00 2S.9.1 . . . . free lnJO . . . . free lD". 29 07 . . . free ! Peans i Broom C.-rn I Kgg Hav . . ''"P1 Straw. according to his plan retired, for the j purpose of resting until the morrow. But he was scarcely s mid asleep uu j til he wa-t nwakoit .1 by a great com- 1 motion, mu 1 cries of hre. lie sprang from his rest and upon opening his room lor. liseVrfr"l t:i liailwavs all ablaz .-, ami t'.iesig'.i i! fa- th e nio- meut almost umiih rvevl lum, uuving forgottoti the tire csciijh'. However '. K.,fit i.. tiio r.uin, III Mil I'Ull.n Oil & I,G VJ M )if h 8 it h u the walr, au.l liaving read the instructions vionhlv he b!(fn aJiust.d it about . ull(,prstaIiani,r Jt Kiui.,1(. fix. . . , !..... to a hook, let himself out of a window. and safely down to the street, and was thus freed from death. Lik the hallways bu.lt for the passage of guests were cut off on this night by lirA 4li.it 4lif Bfif 1 te USi-d flr waVs of exit and esci,., so in a IuanntV Adam's disolied.eTicc, cut ott ijim aua all his descetideiits from J.is . , . ,i.4. ,i.... ..-,., i.- 1... I .. . i..,i t llll liiu liiv.ij im v n- it4xa another way, the only way to escape j his wrath and curs', the only way to pm don and salvation, namely Jesus Chris. J-iet him be adjusted r.lwut in i a i m war ,.r f . i r wmi - 1 ' ; AKRON'. A Spring Medicine. The dru'ists claim that people ttdl dailv for the now -iire for eon. . i stipation and bick beatiache. discov-, "'U "7 IT. nmw uwe wails in Hie 1-v i't ". 11 .1 ,v" ul"uul,u"N 91-e;"ii Rrajie root (a great remedy! iu the far west for thotie complaints) comoined witu simple lierbs, and is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength It sells at 40 cents a package and is called Lane's Family Medicine- t. TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow suf ferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully Bend (free of charge) a copy of the per scription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, -1st. hint. Latarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maledies. He hopes all suffer ers will try Ins remedy as it is in valuable. Those desiring the pre- soripnon, wnicu will cost tueia noth ing, and may prove a blessing, will address Rev. EdwardA. Wilson, WiJIiamsburg, Kings Countv. New YorL W. C. T- U Convention- The Wnmsns ClinMuo Tetnperaoce Un ion ia not dead, nrt lTinr, not even a s'ecp as its enemies would tend ly hope, but has been resting, and is now ready lor the' war. path shall 1 say I Not lhat, ahe ia for peace, lor tied, tor home, lor ntiveNnd. A contention of the V. C. T U. Jn. niata Co , was held at Eat Water! ord, on tbe altrnonn, and evening of S, eptember 1 1 , lyO, which was well attended and fall of interest. Tbo Union of tbe place aaving a B Ued program tbeuelTes sbowins; that they ax well up wuii lac tuuis. and axe a wide wakebrsly of worker. A utrotip lele(tUon frmn JiilJJinlowa p a muail ouc In. m l'rt Eo7l give eviil'nce, that tb-fie lowct lisve s'ui.i erncBl advo cate of llm tiui(icraoce work. All tlie dolef tei felt quico rspaid lor their loo ride, by ton cordial reception ana m" entertainment tout awaited tlicm on their r"i'",- j .i. The afternoon vu tully occupied with devotional exercise, business, and o forth, all boiu(? lnteret in tbe work. The evn lnt rxcereies wero varied and entertaining. A Iodr inslructiTe and entertaining paper by lira. Laud l ft UcUulloch'a Mills was reaJ br bar. l?nb)ct Woman's Work In Tbe Uome. A hearty rote of tbsnks ex pressed tbe appreciation with which it was received. A number of very good recitations ana nlrct readinsrs weiecivon. also a very ex cellent diaioga by thrse young lsflies of Waterfowl, clearly iliowiog tn ieacnio of the Scriptures on wine drinkinp. These with well chosen aeleclions of music rilled tbe evrnitg very pleasaptly and profitably. A tnll hoiike, tbonpbt the evening was feartully dsrk showel plainly, tbat th-i porple cf tbat community are lully iu sym pathy with tbe temperance work. Tbe comuiitne on resolutions ubmitted the loMowm;. K-..lvt-4 that we highly sppr-ciate the tannr sonnns rk oi tl.n Loyal Trmper- anco Lcgiuii. nbic!, it rightiy insliuctcd is tbe hope of the nation. Resolved tbat in consideration of the importance of scientific temperance intrti c- tion, we orge the presidents oi io onions to appoint as early as possibl", su p rintondents of this department, so that active measures may bj taken to further its interest Rnlvrd that each local union in the county eudevor to arouse a greater interest in tho work in the coming y r. Krsolved, that we extend our thinks to , the officer of the M. E. Church, t..r tb? : iim ill the building, and to the citizens of Watertonl lorjtheir kind hospitality in en tertalnine th luemliers of tb. couvestion. AtU-r the aLove resolutions er approv ed, a vote of IbanLs was extended bv the Wstirlord Union. t the ladies of Mitlhu- ten and Fort Royal lor bringing tlm con- i rentiuo to them with Its words of cheer and inslruct'on nd encoiirapruient. After whicb tne mreiirg cioseu, siiik'k " "God tx wiib you till we meet anain. jn. oi . i.. s v.rtri I f 17 Crr.a I it r.it ires.r: irer'. s i c.c.p Hit a lur a time, t-;.a l..itv-t..;f e- t--Uirn sen n. I MStaf A UAIj-.LAu L i Liza .uiiC Lus UMU&to w& CITS, 2SPrLSl?b"3r ci? Ci'sB toe suni l. 1 -ntir-e ''ii..-s fi;il isnoreisonli-rnot Lorri-ifivin c. l aufci'jr.ro li.-a ircau'csiel a i '.r.n ior; . . t." at isrsLi jfi-; iu-:ti:r. ?.'. : nt I'e-t I; co.-t yet ro'ilits ij.' j 'r ai.il :i ni ci.ro yoo- Aare 'A. C. tiCOT. M .C. ! ?vsx ct . :;-, c- - is ai- i att.'. j SiNO FOR OUR CTLOiJE KICE" ATLAS EKGIKE WC3K3. iNoiANAPcus. ir:. Chroksq Oous'i flowii Tf'T it you not !t may tcorn- con- tum;:!' F -r jnmuinfTitt. .Srro'itt, fV .-' i ,! it if n.n,t HiZMtinj Jittis, igL8iO Cf Pure Cml IJt r Oil and HYPOPK03PHJTE3 Or IjIi onl Ccia.- T T ! . .'lOf.' T. . i .l.t.l.l. Ka . . . I ' lr T n J licl'rr tlinil lhr i.-i-TviUd .Ujiulslirlis. j A .uacrIul Tkcmli prjducor. I j Soett's Emulsion Nothing On Eartli Villi LIKE Sheridan's Condition Pcwder J It H abmlntfly par. ITnr)il ootirenfrmtid. In gunttTy u o intsa than a tnth of a t--!it a day. Ftrvi It a iwUirine. I'mveiit nn.l rurst a!l Iipsu 4-a i'r j"irur cbfrk. Wnrtti mors- than (r--M wb'-n ben M'.ult. n Innrt can raTed nw m, tv-nd HifwtS tn prevent rmp." w a cuavtoiifr. If jnn can t irrt It w nd u tut r-ntn tr two (.auks; flv ft. A 1 14 potior! n fl n ix'tt tMtd ; ntut vprr-wpAid. THK PEST f H'l.TJtv I'Al'KIt." Kam plr cry Iroa. I'oultrr I'.i.sinar Qide fr-wlth 94 Tdmrm tr mora JL S. JilLNlO A Co.. borUn, h iit to we ral fn f r; .; i arii Bnflkrrinii from tbe effort of youthful errors, arty dcay. vMUncmMaDW!, laft inauboMi. etn I will arud. a Talaahl tivauno ( aealrd contauuinf full partictjlars for tome cure. FREE cbarRe. A splendid medical work : abocld ( read it eTeiy ttajB who im Barrens and dcbilitatard. Address, lroC F. FOWJLX3, Moodua, t'omv -8&3ejs 3J J 6l U tJr'xf'"- V -wy --r i -v.ic-,'J I SGOTTS : an Kir nutations. ,Vi tif qnttttnm. p & m is iKj U tTS. W SEe "'V c no 5tf CO r -.-j ffi s hi;;: your Shoos witn WOLFF'S ACME bl.c;;im DID ONCE AW Other days EVERY Housewi'? EVEhY Countiny Rccn EVEHY Carriage O '-ni-r EVERY Thr;?a iixorz EVERY Bodu zb'e to he'd a brjsh 'ehocijj US3 Will Stsim Ok New rueiTvnc WI1X tTAIM Ql NO CMsMAWaMC SViiX tTMN TtMwanc Will Stain roua Oto BaaacT Wiu-SraiM TiCoM a ma at thm mmnt WOLFF S RANIK5LPH, PhllSsdalpbi. The greatest iinjirovement in Corsets during the past twenty years is the use of Coraline in the place of horn or wlialebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in no others. The advantages of Coraline over hom or whalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone, and it is more flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stout, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. WARNER RR0S., Mfrs New York and Chicago. 0 WHITHEKl Ol 'H'HTHIia. OL3 V.-OMAM, SO HIGIlt With Ilacx am 'vd Krv-,F!vc to covkr tub nrv. Why oo so rs fim th'i of vol-h si Km T ESCA'.-SB IT AlJvCMIV COVU' S 111 EAKTH. Send for illustrated circular to M. ElIRET, JlL, fc CO., 433 Wulnut Htreet, PHILADELPHIA. f. . This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best clicw and the largest p:ccc in ttie r.T:;:ey :.i the mar ket. I ":.c-t tr: .'.7 cri tack lump. :: - t ::tftiMvc sale for manyyears I n-; cstaLlisIic-d its reputation. 'tjro is tiiitliittg better. Try it. '.-i1 r !iy dealers and rrrocers. Consumption Sureiy Curod. To Tne Emrroh: t'lniKfl iufurro yuar readers Sist I Liti i i-wltire rciiMtCy Tjr t:io sHTe.saind dlflsoaa. Ly n mr.nir usn li'-oK-ndi oi iiopcleia eanes Lure b-n pc-ia-r.-.tlrc-rr L I hll hi rUA to sud twu 1 :"li- of ruj- isiu.jy I'1:I;E to any of your rsaoV-rs who Jia.- ro'.-'iinii-titu u? tbey will send mo tn-ir Kxjth.. rnJ p. o. a.ic!rriii. luport ftllly. X. A. SIAXJCM, ii. C.. lai I'esil EC Ji Y NO MORE OF THIS! Rubber Fhna unless worn iinwunfortahlf ttrht. wlUofieu slip off Uie f,t. Toroxnsdy "COLCHESTER" RUSEER CO. osTor a shoe with the Invlde of the beel lined with ..'"r: . iioeani prwrenta the. K uboer from slipping off. Call for tbe 44 (,.,..... and you can walk, run or Jumn iu tbem. ? XJT . aW"r G S "X. IsV ssn enwm X. JlrTON aST c asTaT rma hullubauUk & mil CLOTHLNG STORE, MAIN STUEET, TTavint? Durt hated the clothing store bargains to make room for our new We expi ct to make a t?pecia!ty of Genta Furnishing Goods. We will nlfao keep a full liue f f CLOTHING FOR MEN, I50YS AND CHILDREN. And a complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, CapP, &c. WJC 13TJY FOR CASH- Quick Sales and small profits, is our motto. Give us a trial. Hollobaugli & Son. JYcw Goods. -ooo- GOODS. No more Winter for months to come. bummer is nere and to conform to the change, the Senior member of the j wiLHERi'ontL MJinxiEn firm has just returned froml ATTORNEY - AT - LA.V7, Eastern Markets, where he se- j ;mikpuntown. pa. , ... . .1 j COnice on Uridce street , . lected with great care the goods ,Court House. rrMt9 that his many patrons favor. JoBS j!cLai;iili.,; Jo,t.Fa. zT1 -L-fJ-vv-rl- Ji1' I TMRTIPAlMnr A nrv-nn ' We have now lu leu our. Shelves With Summer Goods , , of all kinds. Our cus- turner, have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to SUll, llieir puIIJU."?tr, IIIIU nc t : 1 believe that we are better pre- ... -i.il- pared than ever to merit their Confidence. We invite VOU tO come aim tee anu ue kiiimiuu. i 1 1 i : i: . .1 In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De- partmenl IS IUU 111 US assort mcnt, anu you certainly can be t--iu ted in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures 1 ii . ii we hae them all. e can supply vou with foot wear for 1 1 .' . , . . . iiiiv in or riiii ifiMir wrvicj" llnr grocery Department never lags, U-i- i i iii- e have on hand a lull line 01 Fresh, I'lain and Fancy Also, the only lull line UUEEiSWAUE in the county. Every hout-e must have its lull supply ol (jueens and Glassware, this i the store to call on lor such ar ticles. All orders bv maii will re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, M.un SnthhT, Oi'1-ohiti; Covin JIii;., m lUinillllOU II, M. l'rcl'li: ISil'J-JSCilA II2 , .. rn-ir . . 4 DMJXlSTRATt 'K'.j -TICK. 1. Etalt of JUEXSO . OtiEMlOLTZER, late uf iJt.'airure loumliip, ir.eaeJ. , . . l.ettersol .VlmmiMra'i-ri o-i I lie eMate Of VflltO, U II ,prl,!f,., ...... l ..mvij.ii. inniij IH r prii'eo to ine iiniierj.vri.-i, a'l jcr- . ;" lr-' reau.-.tcd ,i ii..-i bw:is llitie:ilil o sul to m.iKe psTiiiein, and to make ilie nm:, kimmi wi'l,, M,t ileay to ":'l " ' P til ; Lewij-town M 1 j. in ; Mif SAliL'tl. H. UKAVKK, fiiuSl'.! ini; Harrifburg HI l"i p iu ; I'biif .Umiui-trator. 'Mi !"a 4 -J a m- AiLinrcn i. Peiinell, A't'i . .p.x,tt. KPHANS COLKT aLK I'll t' ilH i" nr tt i-v-t ti- Hlit jXDIjIj Jt Ji J.O 1 A ITi. By viriii-j.:t hii ain.s nnl-.ir of sie lor tbe piymrnt ot di ft. i-ue I out of tlm Or- pbsn's Court oi Juniata County, Pi , 1 ttie ii: iiei signed adn ir iMraior ol Kdward A Varritx. la;.- 4,1 Kw:it nsmlii,,. J,,.' f'i'iirilv, a . ,li ,1, i ,.,.,1 i,,. pUi,i,c v. r.due .r im ry, ii . ,. iaie ni.iii.-r.ee ol aid dc-d-n, in K.n ette to in ip, Juiii- afa Coui.fj, !. ,. , Tiii R!.i.Ar, the llirii hav or ,-'h-'k, lt.(l at onn o'tloik P. M., o' xaiil duv, tbe I,. - low :rg described Valuable Kea! u,.., , wit Tr,ct No. one: A tract of land fri.at in Faelte township. JnniaU county Pa Krinoed on tbe north t.v iai-d" ol I eni's If Se, on ,be cast J v !a,L "d nZ -aid", hH.s, on .be ...,, t,y iaod, ol i.z- 'b o. srd, and on tbo wer-t by lands ol Willi.m Harmsu, cou;aiuii.K ?ieut1-clglit Act CM and fony-six pen-be. ol la',d, more or les n l b.vifS tLer oi. erected ' n r tv ii & xrame Uwellmg Houses, ISu.k Barn, ami outbiiildinKi,. TKK1I.S OF SALE. percent, cf the Hiicbase money t., I,c paid on the cnhrni- . . Im """"f ,De cour, ler cent. I i i. I 1 y ,T A' D ' "h-" .1 . ' d'",ivt1 ""J possession tn-. .and the. b.laneo oi, the t;rn day ,1 Vsv'Apn? Vu "i'r', "ie by judgment ' ' ,HS " X Ii i. I . u., I MM, Hhei. April, Hrt f4 i ed hr ititirnint J LEWIS DEGEN, Jldminintrutor. J'EX s VIA A . I A C'OLLEG E, -elt3burg. Ia. POL'NI.K,, inIT w- Kcufv . 0 . cou"-" "f B'udv Classical and .Scientitin. Sp, cial courses' i 1 de- new Oymnasinm. Three UtJs. b.iildinrs Mieam heat. Libraries 4,U vol..,.;." , V""' "'ory, l.anoralories ai d 4Dd Fhysiral Cul.nre , CL.,. r "i .. ij,.1,-P,r,1, ... ,. p.r,eneed ,hyS,ciu. Accc.ihle by f". I sndhealthv. ITtPHtr TOIlvi.r ' I' tllTJIEM , in separate l.uiM.ngs lor P"t,'n' V'' 'h! r 'n '"t B -!t l e. i. "Zs ,Vr r W,!: "V' "-!'ni.ir lor i,.j jSTKAJVi I.ACalA'LZS. Hay Irfei .rr,r uue,. ,,,,. b.iiid.K. K.Llm I MKTAULE UIIIT MILL!. Vt. 4th. im.,. KorCatalones, addT.,! ThnliIB Machines rtc. II. W. McKSWHT, D. D., ' Send tor iilimtrated Catalogue. Kev. h. G. BL-t'HL,trK,iA.DM.r ' A ' IM1 '" R V ' Trk ' Gettjshnrg, pa I'i incipal. j Get a pood er by MibscrihinE- for tho SrNTisrL A no Kfpiblicab. PATTERSON, 1A of Samuel Straver, wo oflVr , btock. y Loeis K. Atkihsom. K. M. M. fr5tu ATKIVSO &. PESSELl' ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1KFL1NTOWN, Pa. 03-Collecting nd Conveyancing proiD, , ly attended to. fc 'rolnl OrriCK On Main street, in place of dence of Lonis K. Atkinson, K.q., ,on,'he''f Bruise street. JOct i. ' port Rnvjir.. ji'ki jt '.. . O-Only reliable Companirs r. ent d , . w r j Jan. 1, ibP'J-ly j LJ have formed a j, irtnerhi. f.ir tlie i raclii e Medicine and their collatt-r,! i.rWl,.-. ,J,IUB at ,ld '""1-r""""i ifcir.i or- a"a 'reeti., Miitlmtuwii. l'a. ili.eor Ut!. ot them in i. iou.i t t th,-,r .m t " unf, unless oltu-rwise yrvui.y en. April 1st. IS-'.tf). J VTISU STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, 1 Liit i ran sii,f thotiiachk m le Hvt niiuuti s: no pain, i.n e:tractin?. lliat lean extnet t.-eth vi:!..i:! ytu I'V the v.r lit :i Kir I .it,: I . .1 t.. i , - anil jihuis; no danger Tlist UiM iie,l .- f ; ii ti. , t, h Scurvv) treUt eii (on -e. '-t..it'1'.v ai.u a cure arf;:5 J" .rntifeu in ever ry case. ' j-. T""' v"Ly" a':'1 i ii' -- Artificial Te. ill rt i h,p -i, e. I. liici -4 ei r.-.i..i.i!.-.i. ir,:, .i.. o to ti. J,: B'-a'u;iuiGu.-.t i:u:u-ici t.-i i:,si., j ii j nces to suit nil. .... All wi.rii -rrni.e,t to irive i.er!ct i.iti!,- in iion. reo;!e iio iun- w:th wiiieii tfiv cannot ej. il:UI,,, ,call artitici.il teeta are e?j-,-ciiliy TrKKsCn-U. G. L. DEI -R, I'ructlcMl Urnt!it, oi hhiumifb u mnustoirj, r.i., is in,n. Oct. 1 1 ',-r,. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIM K - T A I! L K t)u nnd after S nnd ay May 11, lKM, trauih tlit fctop at M tlliiu ill ran aaf iliowie KASTWAKD. Ilmwiim ArpoMMOoTiof lsaves AI. - -; j!y ' ui.,Tyr.ne 5 5t. m , .Veiint I rimn nt ti.ftl .1. ni.. N e ton II:nil- ton 7 I"! . in v.oV vrown T.'J'I s. in., T.'-w istow n 7.4") a. in.. Milford 7.Ca ni.. Mi:P,ia -.VZ a.m.. I' rt Knval K17 a. ni-. Mexico f.- -?- a m . Tnsci'ora f.'J'. ra.. Vandyke - 3 a. m.. Thratr.intwn S.".7 a. in., Dir- sri1 S.fJ f in.. Mi leistown H.tS a m., Nerort ,fi0a ni., arrivinit at Harnshurc ll'."6 a. in., an 1 at l'liiUdeljiiiia, l,-S p. m. Ska hcrs Exparxa IKt- Altoona dailr at 7, to h. tn., and stopping; a all n-"'ai- stations In-tn-een Alloon ami iln i' tiiirp, reac-hes Mittiin at !:.( a. in.. -r.:.bur p. M., su.l arri.., .; '. .. (li s ai . :M5 1- n- v i,L Thai ' iiiy a' 5 - nl- A'too: i t p. n... hii.1 h;.- p:np ;it all rep:iUr stations iriive:, t M;1io a, !jV r. , H tn ii-t.urC 7. no ,..,., Phiis- 1 ' nUei; til a. ill , i p. m. . ,M V' Jcvc rittt.ur -t 1 OUj m. Aitoona i i' m ; Tyrone B 6i u m : llr:r.r. liat Lxple.i leaves Pitthburif at .u'l A. M.; Aliooii.i 1 I. in A. M ; iu.iv b- tligjcl at llillhu at 2.0". P. M.; arrive, a ll.irrii bnrgal 0)JIJ l M.j at I';,;la.le!plr.a. f,.5'J P. Pbiiaik-lphU Express i!l t'.p at M:t:: at 11 :7 . ni., when tlFe''d wmTBtin 1 "at Link leaves Pliiad.-!p!,i.i dsi'v ( 11 4U Uarrisbura- V. to ,, ,.. . MifHia SO'ij'ii. ; Li i;!o n olM p iu : A'lnoaa ' 'W ' ,a '""'vi- at I'ltt.sl.iirg at 1 1 ."i5 p m Wat I'AsmcsGtit leaves l!.ilade!i.!ii daily at 4 HO a. m.; Ilarrisburc, 8 15 a. m.: I'tiiicsnuou, 8 64 a. m.; Newport, U -Z a. ",!''Mili,,r,,,',. ' "iTIioTiipsont.wn. i ra 10 04 n" "'Ino-'" 'V "ra' 10 " n-i Mexico, 10 07 a. ;u.; Porl 'i0,"'', 110,;;.a- n:-; V m H,'!lrd. 10 ' S a"'. 10 .11 a. m.: 1 -"'. 1U '; McV.yto.n, UH lU"i'-t"' 11 V't '" TJVr"'1" 1 "7 ''' m' .'VV . 1 ito at M Ha! 10I1S between II irrisluirs ati.l Alt.Kini ; , rtTFR ExPBlSh leaves PhiUiielpbUd:- ! " 6 ,' JU ,i 1I1?rri;!''"-i. ' " 1- . ""WK Koekvitle, M.irysviile, Duncan- non, Newport, Millerstown, Thoinpsontosm, i't hoyai.tiniu at Mimm, u op. iu., ai- toona, 2 15 a.m., and Pittsburg, 0 lit a. ra. Mail Tbaim leaves Philadelphia dailv at 7.W . in., !I.-u-rii.i.urR 11.1") a. in., Aeir- PrI. P- '-, MUUlii 12.o p. n... stop- P'!'Kt " regular tutions bei.v. en MifMin l":'gat tt" Ttr stationB helweu ILCim d Aitoona rearb-s Alto-a at d V) p. m., 1 ittsburg 8. 1 1 p. m. A I took. t Acr.,-oAT, .ear.. Phil- a'!'"l',,"a '"' 1 1 4 a. ,u., llirr;i,..r it a id it... . .. in., i.ii,,nun -.- p. In.. .N-'V- jirio.'Jp. ia., al:!iertoti q r,,-j p. m.. Tbonipsoiifown ,:-A p. in., Van lyke H M r. in., Tumi arora o.i't p. in., Mexien ".I7 p. in., Port Ho; al 6, - p. in., ilifllin .i ',i p. " Lt-wis'oi :i p. m., MeVeitoi.i U. K p. in., Nt utiiii IJa.,1 7, '.i p. in" Hur.t:n-! ' 7, til p. ui.. A.' mu l : Hfl j . !,,. I'.-ii: fc:.; fesk-v-s p.-iii . ,a II .i p in ; liriit:'ji;rK J!:biuj Jui,-t:. .. u ". Urt us J Newport 1 On am; JUift:ii 4 s u,; Le intow u S i e ui j ile V'ev town u i i. In; i:. Luioj 6 4'i a ui ; llu:itn. B . - i Vvl ,lrt- .i i-i iu j ice t.V.vfc '' " ,u ; T-T: u,iU ' a 8 t':,' i'-'s - .uiia o tu a iu ; i .U.ii.-ii.i'. " if - - grnn, Ded to year. ,"IH' :r;ti u c: . m ; a 1 1.; 4"