... iimmlHWlVSJZlZ" .1111 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIIFLLNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, JA'. 29, 1891. B. F. SCIIWEIER, editor i riOHIlTO. New YoKk and Chicago aro the 2 best places in America in which to acquire the bring: lansuag-es. There are people in the two cities, who speak, read and write all of the lan guages. Senator Camekox was re elected by a mniority of both branches of the Legislature. The Tote in the house stood, Cameron, 113; Black 77; Tag gart 7; Dr. T. L. Flood, 3; Judge Harrj "White, 1. In the Senate: Cameron 31; Black 17; Sibley, 1. Ci'sRF-ssaiAX Mills, an aspirant for the Fr-caktrf-bip of the next Congress j which wiii contene next Jlarcii, an which will be largely democratic, ruled himself out of the race on the 20tb, by showing h'.H untrustworthy, excitable naturo, by ruuniug to the sneaker's dohk and nbaking his fist under lieed's none. The fuss waa about the reading of the journal of the House. The Democrats wanted it read in full. Reed ruled that the journal as read by the Clerk of the Houso khould etand, aud refused all motions to tho contrary, and it was Reed's rulings the caused Mills to caper around whaling his lists like a madman. The gold men who expect to prof it to the extent of million, if tliey - -event the her Cv;up - of Bil- yti, il"e succeeded in uroppilig a drag net in Congress by instituting an investigation to learn whether any Congressmen have b6&n buying niter with the expectation of making money on its advance in price. It seams like unadulterated captious ness to hide their own wrecking methods, to find fault with Congress men or any other persons who buy Bilrtr, -while they are constantly do ing their best to rulei t out as mens and tuake it on article of merchandise. It is the fault of the conspiracy of the gold men against silTer, that sil ver id left to float among tho people tf the world upon its own merits. If Congress wcnld do as the people would do within the period of one hour, if they Lad tiie piker question tu decide, it would give silver the same right of free coinnga, that gold has in the mints of the country, aud tbat would settle the question. The drag nt to liah fur people, who Lavt beeOfbuying silver is only a small way of whipping tbo Devil around the stump to divert attention from their ownjwork. "Why did they not propose to investigate the gold buyitg people, who expect to be so incalculably en riched, if si'.vflr can bo set aside as money? In the silver question they learned tbat Senator Cameron had pureha'J about one hundred thou sand dollars worth of silver. Hav ing learned that what are they going to do about it? He had the right to buy it, just as he has tho right to buy anything that is in the market for sale. If the gold bugs would do as Senator Cameron proposes, nam ly to ro-estHblish the fre coicago of silver, just as in times j ast, wl-.eD debts wre mado payable, iu lawful UniUd States coin gold or silver they would not bo fooling away their time in tho interest of men, who pro pose to establish the gold standard for the payment of the bonded in debtedness of the world. The great est financial panic the world has ex perienced since the breaking up of the Roman tinpiie wiiltaka place when nil payments are required to be mudo in gnld. The investigation is a dodge of the gold men. Coventor Paulsen's rullon. Innuju Was attended with considerable ceremonious display, and the uutei ritied were in lianisburg in unpre cedented numbers. The Governor's addrers opened with a recognition of the custom of dulivering an inaugural address fore shadowing the exwution of the Isws, and xpressod thanks to De'ty for bleseings b sluwwl and aked for a contiuuince of Heaven's favor. He said Four int.oriant prob lems confront Constitutional ' en forcement: Purification of Elections; Taxation; Municipal GovernLoeit. He declared the constitution of Pennsylvania to be a l-oucI o' organ ic law- In it there is no hostility to any individual or corporate. " His evi-ry power shall be exercised to en force tho constitution. He consid ered it futile and foolish to deny the great benefits confessed upon society by corporate capital. It is hoped that some means may be found to prevent corporate power becoming superior to tho Common wealth, the law ami the peop'e. Under his second point that of e lections ha spoke of ballot rofoiui. The conllict between pi.rl:es has giv en birth to many phases cf corrup tion: to the use of moner; to T.ilso registration; to intimi l itioc; to false counting: to mirk, order and sup press ballots. The worker in euch method is tho foe to our institutions. "WLen money shall be king at the Ameiican polls, money will be kia fit American Capitols." Fifteen states of tho Union have responded to ballot reform. Tho Australian ballot system is the best agency yet devised for purifying e loctions. To secure ballot reform: a perfect secrecy of tho ballot requires an a mondment to tho State constitution. The constitution requires each ballot the numbered lor identification, which makes it easy for unserupu lous election officers to iearn 1 ow in dividual citizens vote. To rtfoim the abuses, a constitutional conges tion is necessary, and there is no reason why such a convention should not be assembled at an early day, and complete its deliberations and submit them to the people for their approval or rejection within, the pres ent year. A secret ballot is the Lid lot reform that the people mos. want and that cannot be secured save by a Constitutional Convention. Under his third point, that of Tax- otion. He spoke of the "equalization of the burdens of taxatian." There can be no excuse of houses and farms bearing ten times as much of the public burdens as personal property A Revenue Commission has present ed diverse reports on the subject of taxation for the people and their re)v rtsentatives in the legislature, and he will not anticipate the discussion. but sucrsrests an examination of the several bill". He uvges the aboli tion of the olSco of Mercantile aj pi aiser. Under his 4h'acd last point he spot of Municipal government Municipal Governments, that is city govern ments in Pennsylvania, have few rights under the constitution that the Letrislature is bound to respect. Nearly half of the people of Ibis Commorwea'th, live in citiey. Un der the new charter the mayor of Philadelphia is to b free from po- lit'cal interference or cona-ol and ret city employee aro iuse,ised for rciitvsl burooeos. lie asks wouui it not I e si'io to reserve to tho Com monwealth the power to remove any city official, whose abuse of au tuority, transgresses the ri.-dit of the minority of tho individual? He speaks against the removal of public servants for political ;easons. The a- baudonmont of servants to personal authority of party leaders, he char rcterizes as the reduction of indepeu pendwnce to a dream. " hue pat ronage lie says does not strengtn- en parties. It does strengthen par ty leaders of a certain type; indeed, without patronage men of that type would not become leaders at alL He closre the message with a num ber of suggestions to the Legislature: First The necessity of an appor tionment under the late census. Second. A more affective civil service in tho State appointments. 1uua- ln sub8'ittion of ealer- ies for f;t 3 in office. Fourth The inspection and reg ulation of State and private banks. Fifth More power for the Audi tor Generp'. Sixt'i. More power to enforce the law, relative to the investment of the S'cking Fund money Seventh. Revision of the mining coda. The Pennsjlvanla Tours; ('allforula, to The wonderful popularity of the Ptnnsyhania tours to the Golden Gate is best illast'r.'.cd by the fact that the full cmrpleiao'it of passen gers for l'.io firsi. stalling on Feb ruary 7th, rog'stered six weeks be fo -e the date of the tour. Tho sr. ..co in the first tra'n being all taken e igagements are now being made for the lemainder of the series. The second tour, fixed for March 3d, is au exceedingly desirable one, on account of the interesting -route traversed, ns well by reason of the fact that its members are in Culifoi nia a. what many consider the most delightful season of tho year. East- em peoplo wuo desire to see tlio Goldon Coast in its most attractive garb cor'd net choose a more desira ble opportunity. Names aro being registered veiy rapY'y for the secoud tour, and thos vtho w ish to maks their go: lg ciiiain should apply at once for tick ets The magnificently appointed train, presenticg all the comforts of home or hotel, is not the leaut conspicuous feature of these great transcontinental trips. For itineraries aud tickets apply without delay to Geo. AV. Boyd, As sis ant General Passenger Agent Philadelphia, or Tourist Agents Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, or 84 Broadway, Now York. Real before the Juuiala Com ty Fanners' Institute by Miss Lizzie Blasuoke, Yau Dyke, Pa. "The Beaut:ls of Nature." This earth on which we live is richly frrn Mied and decoiated vrith objec's which attract the rttontion and p'ease the eye of theves of bar 'y. The moantairs sad Li'ls, the forest ana la-id'caes, t le e.. rings and riv ulets, a e a .o:g some of the beac t'es of natu ,-: and not only these minute objects, but the ocean, the s'.y, the clouds, the sun, that great monarch which rules the sky. The moon and stars, which giva us liht by n;;ht with numerous other thingi are all clot jed with beanty and 6np. ply the admirers food ior study and rejection. In the book of Genesis, we are told by whom and how these things aio formed- God is tho au thor and Creator of all. By the word of his mouth he spake evory thing into existence. Were it not ior this narrative we should be en tirely ignoraut of the creation. There is beauty in the rainbow, tbat God set in the clouds as a token of a covenant made with Noah ad his posterity, that he would no more destroy the earth by a flood. There is beauty in the wing so light, and steps so soft of the leathered warb ler, as he happily trips from limb to limb, singing sweet praises to his Maker. The vivid flashes of light ning and reverberating Founds of the peals of thjuder that fol'ow shaking the eaith and causing us to tremble at the iower displayed by the Ruler of the Universe, portray an indes cribable amount of beauty. What an aspect ol radiacce the sun brings with it. as it comes booming over the eastern mountains: and a day some times appears when God allows the clouds to hide it irom our view, for getting that there is beauty in the elouds, and that each has its "silver bring." "We will take the flower. They rre particularly pleasing by their simplicity. Ont single element under i'ie forming hand of nature, asumes all this beautiful ' variety. The moisture of the earth and air, inricu .tes itself into the vessels of a plant ard niters through a series of transparent tul ;s. This is the cause of all the beauties which we observe in the vegetable kingdom. If each color had its particular cause, the surprise of the beholder might not be so great, but we contemplate wil'i delight and are never weary in boLolding and admiring as the affect of s ipernatural wisdow a work, which so diversified in its parts, is neverthless perfectly simple as to its causes. Our minds are enlarged and drawn to him, who Las formed them aud painted the tiny petals with his own hand Divine. How pleasing their combination, how admirable their diversity of shades. The col ors are exquisitely touched with lighted pencil and arrest the eye by their brul'.ancy and deeper glow. ihe ground color is always sucu as to show the pict ire stretched upon it to the best ad vantage, while the -reeu snr. oundiug the flower, or the shade of the leaves gives life to the whole. How great and numberless are the works of God. We cannot sufficiently admire the erandeur of his designs, the magnitude of his designs, the magnitude of his views, or the wisdom he employs in their execntion. It is only with labor and incessant toil, that men can accom plish any single work, and after many fruitless efforts, at length sometimes succeeds in imitating some of natures work. But supreme pow er in a single moment has given life to millions of beiDgJ, and has creat ed them in perfection according to their diOorent states and degrees. There is beauty when the cold, gloomy, winter, with its chillv winds is past and spring with its smiling face comes greeting ns, bringing with it the genial rays cf the sun, which cause the leaf and tender blade to come forth and tho earth and trees to be arrayed in u mantle of green. What pleasure it affords us when we are pressed down with the cares, toils and trills of life to resort to the forest and take refuge under the shadowy wincrs of the tatuly oak and pour out our hearts to God in prayer, where no human eye beholds us. For a short time only we were permitted to admire the trees thus arrayed, but what a different spectacle yonder mountain presents w crand j Uow -.uine I Since the frost has chang ed its coat of green into brighter, gayer wardrobe of various colors. The best arti&t on earth could not produce or paint a picture half so lovely. But the cold winds of win ter have swayed the land, and every leaf is laid low to moulder and decay. Juniata Nursery. All kinds of fruit trees for sale at wholesale or retail. Write for price list, to S. F. Hime, Cocolanius, Juniata Co., Pa. Nov. 19, 3m, Oakland Mills Notes- Air. Ed it ol : The protracted meeting is still progressing under Rev. B. H. Hart at present da?e. Oakland Literary Society is still progressing. Last Thursday even ing a deep question was debated: Resolved : "That an educational qual ideation is requisite to be eligible to the jury box", but neverthless we had men of talent and culture, men who can debate scientific and educa tional issues of the day, men who have been trained not to merely say a few funny remarks, but discuss from a firm and sound basis. That is the way to have a good society. We niubt work together and if difli ctilties arise stand up, brave and firm and the victory will be curb. We wish Oakland Society abundant success in its future undertakings. sen as clerk ior A. J. Sausmaa next summer. That word Homeopathy has brougbtj.ibout a great deal of con fusion aud talk. Mr. are you suie you are the one wo mean, aro you willing to be qualified, we mean you. If not keep quiet You like tho homeopathic. If doctvrs get those kind of physicians. But you still wdl praise up homeopathy and get ireaiea pv aiiopatuics wni-n con vinces us vou arc wrong iu vour mo tives. An oration was delivered ct Oak land school house, Thursday even ii'g for lx.ut.fit of socitty. Subject "Battle of Fredericksburg." Cob. Re. Si-ondent. GEJVER.iL JfEWS ITEMS. There are more people cross-eyed in the tongue thau iu the eyes; they talk one way while they think anoth er. Josh Billings. Gold nuggets as large as hazel nuts have been found iu Brock creek a stream of about 5 miles long in T 1 l T . iucks county, imagine tuo excite ment. Philadalphia, has a vitob-craft ca.se in court in which one citizen sues another to recover money and property p.tid to be relieved of the spell of witch-craft. A cabel report came to Now York recently that 100,000 bushels of Scotch potatoes will be promptly bought by the British Government for distribution among its suffering subjects, chiefly in Ireland. This, it true, will cut off useful Eupplies of foreign potatoes from this marke An exchange says: "In putting up ice do not use pulverized ice to fill in the spaces between the cakes if you can get snow. It is much easier to fill with snow, each layer of ice can be kept level, and when remov ing the cakes they como out without any trouble. Try thii plan and vou will never use pulverized ice to fill the space again if you can help it Tl. 1,1 4 i 1 , , . luctimrai uiDuiii ine world IS said to be a citizen of San Salvador, Central America He declares that he is lbU years old and attribute! his longevity to his regular mode of of hvmg eating but onco a day of the strongest and most nourishing iooa ana lasting on the nrst and fifteenth day of each month when he dunks as much water as he can boar, From the Philadelphia Times: fliARTis s r erry, utiio, January 21. Robert Beavou, who lives on a little farm up Glenn's run, was in Martin's r trry to-day and told of a big drunk an ong his cows, hogs, dogs and chickens and two deaths from the same. Mr. Beavon brought aa em pty whisky barrel for domestic use and took it homo. OpeniDg it he found several piecesof meat, which he fed to the pigs, dog, cows and chiokens, which had a bad affect a them. The dog and one hog died, the cows staggered and made the most hideous noise and the'pis squealed as never before. The chickens acted strangely a.nd fell from the roosts that evening. All the animals that had eaten the meat were drunk. wTh editor of the WiUiamspori Republican wrote a notice of three applicants for commissioners clerk ad referred to them as "leapers. The intelligent compositor made it read "loafers" and bloodshed was only prevented by a profuse apology on tho part of the editor, coupled with permission to the offended trio to call at the office and kill the com positor. A well-known farmer of Bucking ham, Bucks Co., owns several farms. One of them has been uatenanted for some time. The owner of the property, who also owned the farm implements, left them there until t new tenant should take possession. His own home was several miles p. way, and he only visited the farm occassional y. Kecenllv at each vis. it he missed une farming imple ment, and at his last visia he discov ered that even-thing movable bad- been taken away, even to hen-coops, corn-cribs and small out houses, onlv the houso barn and land remeined. By inquiring of the neighbors the owner learned that -a farmer living near by had frequently been seen on the premises lately. With a dark lantern one night, the plundered farmer, visited the suspected man's p!a-e. and found there his sheds, cribs, sleighs, p'ows, barrels, hoes, rakes, axs in fact every implement aud utensil formerly on his own farm. The robber admitted Lis guilt, and the owner maguanimously told him if he would move everything back ho matter would bo dropped. Farmers passing the next day and seeing wagon loads of farm "imple monts moving into the farm-vard thought a new tenant had taken pos session. Ex. Hold It to tbe I.lgHl. The man who tells you confiden tially just what will cure your cold, is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In the preporation of this re markable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to com bine onlv the best and purest ingred ients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Bid sam to the light and look through it notice the bright, clear look ; then compare with other remedies. Price 50c aud $1. tf. Sugar wrter is a sweet fluid cb tiined from the mapl. ;Sorae ' have a taste for it, while otheis do cot like it, yet t-veryono appre ciates tbo sugar manufactured from it, since it cun be used with "eatable viands," to make a fair dish. Yet it cannot be had at all times. Like the wheat and fruit of v.cbnrus it bos its seasons, It de pends when people seek it whether they shall get any or not. Suppose a company go to seek this water in early spring. They soi au- g-r several cavities in a trea, and obtain it by the quart on account of seeking at a good time. They are successful on account of searching in the season that the fluid cm be found. They that seek mo early shall find m," eaith God. By this there are times to seek God. The early and earnest seeker finds. - The Bible Leaches : "Seek ye the Lord while ho may be fonnd; call ye upon him while Ue is near. Suppose another company not know ing marie season g-j aad seek this water with which to mako sugar, in the autumn. They open the tree by rugur and gimb'.et, but fail to get what thoy are seeking. hy T be case tue - are seekers out oi soason too latf bucli may be com pared to the five foolish virgins, who had lamps but no oil iu them, when :t was sa'd, "behold the bridegroom comelh, and who went off to get oil to fill their empty, neg'ecte.l lamps, while in the meant'' me the brtfe- 6. room came and withdrew within. taking with him the five wise virgins and shut the door. Yet the five un wise returned and knocked, but were told by the Lo,-d that be did not Fuow them. They sought him to late, and were unprepared for his summons. Such a. a the kind of peoplo that waste their chances, seeking to late. However there is a wide difference between tho ''water of Life" and su gar water. Tho one is from the Lord. Tho other from a tree. The one nourishes the soul effectually; the other is about as palatable as any well, spring or drinking water. Christ said to a woman who gave him water from a public well, that thsy that drink of the water he gives will never thirst. He is holy bread or living water from heaven for souls. Why should any turn away or seek out of season the valuable, in comparable water from Christ. Seek it during the spring grow th and blossoms of privileges. Don't re fuse aud spurn until the autuma of life and chances, since then the blos soms and groen of opportunity may fall off perhaps like the leaves. AKRON. A Cure Tor Constipation and Sick. Headache. Dr. Silas Lano while in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cure for constipation. It is in the form of dry roots and loaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It wil cure s'ck headache in one ni"-ht. For the blood, bver and kidneys, and foi- the clearing up of the complex ion it does wonders. Druggists still it at 50cts a package. tf LEGAL. jOTICK OK APPEALS. Notice U hereby pveo that n appeal will bo held at the Commioeioners' OKice, Mif nmtown, as follow. s "For tbe Tf ZfT' slttt rtheKiTer,onFiDAT, FEBRi'Aar 13tu 1891, and for the East Sid, Sati.dat F ibecart, Htu, 1891, when ,d where all persons who think them.elveg aggrieved by the late assessment can attend it they think proper. By order of County Commission. . . C'UA- B CBAwroao, Commissioners' Offlice, Mifllin- I Clerk town, Pa., Jan. 15, ltsUd J ..................".""""""""""""" PURiFY THE BL00O blood purlflcr. a .it Ttt.erritaail OA f)0HT take Sunmbluei eks "Jojt Brown's' Sarsaparsllai CARTER'S CURE Rtck Headorhsaiul rsliers all she troubks tod dent to a biliiws stats of taa ap stum, susb a. Iliunxn. Xauasa. Drowsiness Distress after eating, Paia in taa aids. Ac WU1U thau- most reuaJaabis success kss bcaa aaowa la euriug Beadavbe. yt Cum'i Lnwva Uvea Pnxa aro equally TaltuUile In Constipation, carina: ami ppetin- this rujnocmir complaint, while oar also somut all disorders of tha svsnaeh. ittnnulaie 111 lirar and rcauaua Loa tona, Steal tiy only cured Arhe thsy would as almost pricalas. so those who suffsr from tais distressing; complaint; bnt fortwnalaly tttrtr doortnass does aot end hare, and those who oava try Uira will and these HiUe nil's valoahta In so many ways Uiat they win ao so wuaas; rJ sw lint alter ansicK ncj Is the bane of 90 maay lives that tawbess we make our great . uoast, Our pills sure H while othars do not. Cartxk's Lmu f jvn Pilus awe very small and rery essy to taa. fine or Pm pins make a doae. Tliey are ssrlctly wawtable and do not aripe or punra. but by their Batk sat ion Slaass all who use lhara. ln viah at SS wrtw re for 1 1 . Sold everywhere, er sent by mail 0A2TEX VXZUati CI, Mrw Yak. biHKL Ulb. Hl&n I took Cold, Z tool SlcJt, I TOOX RESULT! I t&ke M y Meals. I tnlio My Rest, AND I AM VKK1ROUS 1WOVGH TO TAKH AJ1YTMl.NO I CAK LAY MY HAHDS O ; fettius text too, o Scott's rnulsion of Pure Cod Liter Oil arftl Hvpophosphitesof Limaartd Soda N,r ON! v ct'11" Mr IiM'frs- U'llt C'OIINIlIttptiOIl WT BUILT III VP, AN IS NOW rVTTIKO FLESH Cli MY CONES AT TUB RATS or A POUND A BAT. I TAKE IT JLST AS F.AMLT A3 I PO MILK." SUCK TESTIMONY IS XOTH1XO HEW. SCOTT'S EMU1.SIOW IS IXI0 WOKLRRS tiAiir. Take ko cn ksju WaAJNTED MEN of good charac ter To Sell TREES, - SHRUBS, VINES Etc.; Give references, and apply to GEORGE 4CHEI.IH, 4U West Cbestor, Cboster Co., Fa. ff r CONSUMPTION In Its First Stages. B swre you pel tKe piintis J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbat I can stop toothache in less than five minntes; no pain, ne extracting. Tbat I can extract teeth without pain, by the nsa of a (laid applied te the teeth and gums j no dangor. That Diseased G n m a (known as Scnrvv) treat Hrrp ed succossfully and a core warff'joTranted in every case. JtiJuX Teeth Fiilib and warranted for life. Artificial Toeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, tram $9.00 to $12 per set. Beautiful Gam Enameled Teet Inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give porfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited tecall. Terms Cash. G. Li. DERR, I'ractlcal.Dentlst, ESTABLISHED IN MIFFLINTOWS, Pa., IE I860. Oct. 14 '85. PESSsYLVAMA COLLEGE, GettyNburgr, Pa. . FOUNDED IN 1832. Large Faculty. Two lull courses of study Classical snd Scientilic. Special courses in all de partments. Observatory, Laboratories acil new MymusMiim. Three Urge buildings. Steam heat. Libraries 22,(KM) volumes. Expenses low. Department ol llygiene and Pbysicsl Culture in charge of an ex perienced physician. Accessible by fre quent Railrosd trains. Location on the Battler iKLn of Gettvsbnrz sndhealthy. PREPARATORY DE PARTS! EXT, in separate buildings for boys and young men preparing for busi ness or College under special csre of tbe Principal and three assistants. residing with students in the building. Fall terra opens Sept. 4tb, 1890. For Catalogues, address. 11. W. McKMUHT, D. D., President, or Kev. H. G. BUEHLER, A. M., Prinninal Getty.barg, p.. ACS-IE bWe 1 Q1! j DOES CURE Tho mortality In tarpe cities ts due to the Oct bTfd. bad Zr. and bad "ZX& .-rom tho largest bone down to tbe smallest nwr , m IhoTe body U fed, .applied with new S alive and healthy by tlio flow of Mood. In mciuw a, the most important part of the rystoui. indeed, it Is claimed there can be ""Jl.'S occasional brain tro-blo, when the blood la pure ana g Trora..llapnrtdcs and cnr.che.the Wood I and Invigorates the entire system. 3 Cnws Creek, WasUlncton Co Pa. . Alfred C. Stephenson, writes, -I U.lnk Brown'. Sana. -partita can not be e-juuUed as a blood por.fter. Anna B. Crook ofStonchoro, Mercer Co.. Pa., have used Brown's BarsaparUia, and Had It a great ; 3 . Knttlflft for I.OO m cood." IT 13 HOT OoneHimptlon 8tirely Cured. Co Turn KaiTosu-P-s-e yo""e" bail ha, a positive ranted tor tbe aoTamad 77, - B. AWttmely nsa thoasana. of bopatass ZZZLrfL p.n-.tl, eared, r be glad TZnU wolKto.fyray"t0-', oar rasdan who hsra sonaamntioa If "T sead ne tbair Esarsas and P. O. addrass. Baapert teuy. t-. oioctiat. JCli.UU 11 -. The greatest improvement la Corsets during the past twenty years is the use of Coraline in the place of horn or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in no others. The advantages of Coralina 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 BROS., Mfrs, New York and Chicago. Q ALESME VT O WANTED- 1 LOCAL OR TRAVELING, to sell our Knrstrv. Stock Sslt'ry, Kz feiircssnd Su-sriy Jnplojment guaranteed CI1ASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Rochester, 5. V. Dec. 20, 'W. On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! It la RhantutWy pom Blr-iT ematrmtd. U Juntity It cMtA lew thn lnth of a n a dr. irictiT ft rrMNlioloe. FrvvtMi am o-ji-mbvII 41mak. Good for yourv klck-L Worth more thaa n-'ll b bnai Moult. h.rv ran nTMt mo w, "'ad vis for $S to prva.f, ronp, ui a cmomcr. If Jon osvn't It wfxl rj a cvnto f'r two psvrki ; flvn $1. A 1 1-4 rvttin1 nn $1 Kpaid ; can 4. nprrtjpald. -THW. BRhT frWLIprPAPKK." mud p) ct-py fi-M. Tottlb-r V.suHnif Gatdo Ci-m aitl, ft Criuiw r tuoro. L S. JOikXSOVA Co., Boaon, Maaa, ITIuvt I pty Ctrca I sV evsae F-ar'.y tu Itcp thtun for a time, aad fhea hsv fltwna ( turn asrain. I ubaji a RADICAL Qrar7- 1 hae oaace taa dlarsss af ITAIilill CIC3a05XSS, A tlfo-long srady. I wtMiir sny remedy to Coua Uia wont cases. 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Try it ATor sale by dealers and grocers. as j Xotlilns 4 mJ4 1 H0LL0BAUGH & SOW. rsrruTvr; STORE, MAIN BTBBBTi .,irplrrfaJU'doUu"K", CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. WE BUY FOB CASH- . 11. n:ri no a tnftl Quick Sales an J small profits, is our mow Hollobaugh & Son. - , trw rrmn i W18TE8 STOCK We have iust re stocked our store with Winter Goods for our customers. The Senior member of the firm has iust returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. COME AND.SEE. ! tmQTt ia mnrp mm- , llUr UBtUI LUlctn. io.-.- nlptP than ever. Come and see. Our customers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we 1 Al aV VtS- f f al rTA-a no Tnrl fri.in over to merit their conGdence. We invite you to come and see ana ue eitiieucu. tn mip ilrpss p-oods deDartment we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. FOOT WEAR. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be buited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have t"n r ' led by the manufactures al 11 r wo nave mem an. ne uau supply you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line i Fresh, Plain and Fancy Groceries. line OI Also, the only full Q. U E E N S W A R E . in me county . ery nouse must have its lull Supply Ot Queens and Glassware, this is iiie store to call on for such ar ticles. TOBACCO- To the lovers ol the weed, we say we keep the best brands. RY 0LR TOBACCO. All orders by" mail -will re ceive prompt attention. Fiemcmber the place, Mai Stueet, Oppobith Court TloVHZ, All ill iiit own. Frcd'k 1SII:aSC1IAIK fc t?on. .m . .... POULTRY PAYS it properly msnnged. Tho Philtst Bi;l- lktix, published monthly, finely il!uslratfd, is the best paper for lancicr and farmer. Less than Btj cents a month brings it to youpostpsid. Send stampafnrssmplecopy. Address Poultry fiullch, 826 Pesrl St. New Yore. WarrMmt Ol Wmrim, old womaw. so hismT Wrra Black Diamond RoorNC to com tri srr. - SO FA HOM THI LAKQ OF TOU BIKTHf OecAunt IT aulsadv covin thb karth. Send for Illustrated circular to Me Eiiret, Jr., & Co,, 438 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Robber Shnee nnless worn nncomforUblt turht wul ofteu slip off tbe fret. To remedy this eril the "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. offhoe with the tiwkle of the heel lined with ...... Klm niicia ax the KubbtT from alimin. . ennp. t the shoe andprerenU Call for the M Colcheeter ton. "ADHESIVE COUNTERS and you can walk, ma orimnp ln Vheiu. NO MOREOF THIS! PATTERSON PA . c.n.l Rtraver. we offer epecial iLT Levis K. Atuiiiii. F. M. at. Piuxill. ATKiaSOX A PE1.1ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFIXINTOWN, PA. Collecting and ConTayanclng prompt ly attended to. Orricz On Main street, In place of resi. dene of Louis X. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. fOct 26, 1886. WILDER FORCE SCUWETER, ATT0BNEY - AT - LAW, iMirFilNTOWN, PA. tryoffics on Bridge street, opposite Court House. Joan KcLACoaiua. Jessra W. Stimmii 9ICLAI7GULIM tvlTIMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT KOTJL, JUNIATA CO., PA. jyOnly reliable Cempanies represented. Jan. I, 18f9-ly M.D.MXIiWrttS, DK. 111WII .SRAWrOEO, K. D. M. CSAWFORD st. SOX. bars formed a partnership for the practice of Medicine and Ibeir collattersl brsnchrs. Office at eld stsnd, cerarr ef Third and Or ange streets, MifHiutown, Pa. One or both ot them will be t'eand at their office at all times, unless otherwise professionally sa. gsjred. April 1st, 1890. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIMK-TAJJLK Ob and after Snndsy Dec. 14, 1HW, trains that step at Mifflin will run as tollowi: EASTWARD. HiBlin Accom modatinn lesres Mifflin at 6.40 a. m.. Port Royal 6,43 a. ru.. Tbemp. ' "tow. 7.2 a. m., uinerstown 7,12 . : New Port T.2I s. ra., Duncsnnon, 7.4 iu., 3 a. MsrysTille, 8,02, sirives at llarrltburg. 8,20 a. m., Philadelphia, 1,25, p. m. Ieares Mifflin at 7,00 a. m.. Pert Rorsl 7,05 a. m Thomsontown, 7,22 a. ai , Mil lrrstawn, 7,22 a. m., arrires at Hsmaburg at 8,43 a b., Pbla4e'phia at l.lii r. m. Laarrs Mifflin at 2.00 p. m.. Port yal, 8,03 p. m.. TbompsoBtown, 8,22 p. m.. ilil. loratewn. 8.88 o. m . arrires at Harrisbur;, 7;00 p. m.. Philadelphia rt 8,35 p. n. Babbisbcbo AcooBMeoATies Al. ! toona daily at 5.20 a. m., Tyrone ft 50 s. m., : Mennt Union at 6,54 a. m., Newten Himil- I . -. nt - mt-... a on - t i istown 7,45 a.m.. Miirord 8.05 a. in., Mifflin 2S , m f TDKir(iri 8 25l m v,D(irk8 tg. U a. m.,Tbompsootown 8.37 a. in., Dnr- ; "buj a- in., aiiuersiowa o,io a. iu., I Newport 9,00a. m., arriving at Hamsbsrg 10,U & a. m., and at Philadelphia, 1,25 p. m. Sea Suobb Ezrasss leares Altoona daily at 7,15 e. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburg, reaches Mini in at 10,06 a. m., Harrisburg 11.40 p. M., and arrires in Philadelphia at 8.15 p. m. Mail Tbaib leaves Pittsburg daily at , a. w., Altoona at 2,09 p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin at 6 03 p. m., Barrisburg 7.0 p. u., rhila adelphia 10,55 p. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p vm. Alteoaa 6 20 p m ; Tyrone 6 62 p m ; Dnnt- tnrdan 7..'0 n m InliluiKS.. u:r Bin 9 1 5 p m j Harrisburg If 16 p m Phila. dglpltia 4 26 a m. Dat Ex r bess lesves Pittsbarg at S.O'J A. j M. ; Altoona 1 1.60 A. M.; may be flagged 1 st Mifflin at 2.05 I. M.; arrires al Harris, i burg a I 8,20 P. M.j at Philadelphia, .s0 P. Philsdelpbia Express will step al Mifflin at 11 ST r. la., when Daacod- ' I WfcSTWAKD. I Hilll-B Arcommndstion leaves Philsdcl j Jhia at 8.50 a tu., Harrisburg, 12,10 p. in.. ! Millerslown, 1,18 p. m., Tboinuentown. j 1,28 p. m., Vexico, 1,41. p. iu , PartKoyalt j 1.45 p. m., M fflin,, 150, p. m. Fhiladel j pl.ia at 4:25 p. iu., Harrisbnrg, 7 27 p. m.. r. e port, 8.1i3, p. m., Millerstown, 8.S8 p. m , Tfaon-psonton n. 8,43 p. m.. Port Royalfc Port Koyal, Q.OO Mifflin, 9,05 p. m. Uar rifburg, 12 80 p. bi,. Millerstown 1,87 p. m.v ThempnonlowB, 1,48 p. la , Perl Koyai 2,05 p. in., Mifflin, 2,10. Fast I ike leares Phisdelphia dailv at 11 40 a ra ; Harrisbnrg t 45 p m Mifflin 6 06 pm; Lewistown 6 28 p m ; Altoona 7,b0 p m ; arrWes at Pittsburg at 1 1 65 p m, Wat Passskokr leares Philadelphia daily at 4 SO a. m.; Harrisbnrg, 8 16 a. m.i Duncannon, 8 64 a- m.; Kewport,' P 20 a. m.; Millerstown, 9 40 a. m.;Thotnpsontown, 62 a. ro.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. sa., Toscar ora, 10 04 a. iu.; Mexico, 10 07 a. m.; Pert Royal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. ra.; Milford, 10 26 a. m.; Narrows, 10 84 a, ro.; Lewistown, 10 46 a. m.; McVeytown, 1 1 14, a. in.; Newton Hamilton, 11 89 a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m. Altoona, 1 45 p. m., and stops at all regular stations between Harrisburg and Altoona.; OibTKB Ezpbcss lesree Philadelphia dai ly at 6 22 p. m., Harrisburg, 10 20 p. m.. stopping at Rockrille, Marysville, Duncan-. Don, Newport, Millerstown, Thompsentown, Port Boyal, time at Mifflin, U 65 p. n.; Al toona, 2 16 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 6 10 a. m. Mail Tbaib leares Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. hi., New port, 12 15 p. m., Mifflin 12.62 p. m., stop ping at all regular stations between Mifflin and Altoona reaches Altoona at 8.40 p. m. Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. Altooba Accohmodatioh leares Phil adelphia daily at 11 40 a. ra., Harrisburg at 4,10 p. no., Duncannon 4,45 p. ra., New port 6.12 p. 01., Millerstown 5,22 p. ra., Thompsontown 6,83 p. ra., Vandyke 5.40 p. m., Tuscarera 6,44 p. m., Mexico 6,47 p m., Port Royal 6,61 p. ro., Mifflin 6.56 dj., LewUtown 6,20 p. m., McVeytown ifi,. 45 p. m., Newton Uaailten 7.16 p. m Huntingdon 7,35 p. ui., Alteona 00 p. m.. Pacific Express leares Philadelphia 11 -f p m ; Harrisburg 8 10am; Duncanoon ' 80am; Newport 4 00 am; Mifflin 4 89 m ; Lewistown 6 01am; McVeytown 6 2 .-' a. m ; Mt. Union 6 46 am; Huntingdon ' 12am; Petersburg 6 25 a m ; Spruce Cret-; Si? m 8 TTron, 7 00 a m ; Bell's MiU 7 22am; Altoona 8 06a m; Pittsbuit 12 45 p m. SAW MULLS Patent Varisble Friction and Belt Fee. STEAM EKGlxcs, Hay Presae SlinGLElHILLS.iiC. PORTIRLG GRIST MILLS, Thrtehing Machines, etc Send for Illustrated Catalogne. A. B. FARQETIIAR CO., York, Pa Caution notice. The Dndersigned,citij:ens of Walker Twr sons not to tresspass en tbeir lands for th Chnst Mnsseis Calr.n Magruder, John I . Bahr, D,r.d Diren, S.n.nel Aukor, CyrL Sicber, Seta Kerchner, WillUta Cleck; B Set tn sJi Trai cents Trai amn, : Dm! to aJ year. On Shelie: er, will Faytt Marc Fsystt. listerril furnitui Clock, ; Marcl bis Jresi miles ca 7 aldwrses, 1 I? ' young ci 1 horse-in I Mower, ' 1 fork snd i chicksDp herse po rows, lof msay oil: Tucsdu ell at hi f town, hor and furoi Tbui rill sel h owi tens, e lenient) raileut Spimg Tew go ifisa E! ft. e aaviTo war.i T Mun. Some of EpeDscba It is a cc bard wiiite Ex-Sbcri erl days h Manj d with boi A snow o: in Juniata Her. And in the Lutli Tbo Bloo nongh farn Instit'ites. AV. II. a been appoin r lour years. r Citizens ol ; t&infld a chai i Association. -7jne hnndi . C"' v1sg wen ferry, last j i Bead the ?tti8on's m tnother coin: r A numbe r IU Tisited I aanuratiou A Chcstf feek Bold IG a dollar a I lira. Ann i her husliUE GoTernnieu ie Pine l!id. uo a beef fo The Holli.l irumenced tu ttjeounty olik on. iCaptain lloi jU Times La t cf Ihe t t. f The thaw of the unticipu young peoplu v iew. - A sleig-hiuT 1 ritited Thumps renins and tjt hotel , The ice ian at week. Aft. painted, it jB s.t mined. ' Scarcity of fu as caused man; o , Kansas, to or fuel. bout SO eni 1 ricinity, ha rk on the ruii e time. The" Fercaan: bool indulged ck and Cuba it week. Acknowledyen omp8ontown a convenien r 1891. "Nveinor Bea f ?V the hand: T evenin en ha at an 1 the r the i. of Jo rry l ni e anc nd go on tl ting gr u rend Wat ho n be tuto ' s ar 3 je; I