SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. WED5ESDAT. SEPR 16. 1891. B. F. SCIIWEIER editor ad reo-air-ros. Thk European situation has a war like appearance. Europe is over loaded with wheat from abroaj. Women in largo number voted at tue election in Michigan last week. Is Chili the victorious Congress ional party are hunting for the de posed President, Baltnaceda The New York Republican State Convention, last week nominated J. Sloat Fassett of Hlmira for Governor. Jli.es Giisvy, who was twice elec ted president of franca died Sep tember 9th, of aa attack of congestion of the lungs. The gold bugs have succeeded in measuring everything at the gold standard price, nnd then say to the people, look at your silver dollar, it isn't worth as much as a gold dollar. KiNd Wu.uam has instituted a commission to examine liquors and eee that they are not adulterated. He believes that tho adulterated li quors now sold a.-nong tho German people, is the cause of a jreat many of the suicides, aud a great dual of the insanity that prevails in the Fa therland. TnE five .Vjrchantilj Appraisers of Philadelphia have been arrested for making and returning false nnd untrue lists of taxables; by making and returning false and untrue re turns of the classifications of 6uch taxable; bv making false and unlaw ful exemptions of persons from pay ment of mercantile taxes; by aduing the names of dead and fictitious per sons to the list of tasables and re ceiving fees there for; and m divers other false and fraudulent manners and ways, with intent, as aforeseid to cheat aud di-fraud, and also with intent to make great gains for them fetlves contrary to law. When liufus C. Elder of Lewia town withdrew from the candidacy for the offiee of tho president judge ship in the Mifflin, Union and Snyder county district, some one in Lewis tewn sent a despatch that the repub lican nomination that .1r. Eldtr had declined, would be tendered "to Hen. L. E. Atkiuson of Mifflintown. That was a fine compliment to Mr. Atkinson and doubtless; was highly appreciated, and under other propi tious circumetai.ces could not have fuiled to receive u consideration ciual to the kiud suggestion, knit the Doctor is h bound to tho constitu ancy cl the ISth Congressional dist rict by his ra-eiection to Cengress that their seems to be no other way for him than to servu his term in the ext congress and of coarse the elec tion for a jiulga must take place this fall an 1 that rules him out of the question. Earthquake. At 2, o'clock on the morning of September 9th, an earthquake struck San Salvadore. The wave had strong vertical aud oscillatory uiove- i T I - I. J i . , umm. AeoiHa runueu into me streets in their night clothing, and while the shock lusted oulv tvtn hai onds before it hud passed away there was a panic stricken moo making its way to tho open country outside of the city. The scene was terribly sublime. Men, women and children were shrieking ani praying in the streets; walls of houses cracked, tottered and fell; there was deep continuous rumbling as if of heavy thunder, the sky was overcast and the air was filled with a fine penetrating dust. While the shock lasted, the earth rose and fell in long waves and strong men were unable to keep then feet. The panic stricken peo ple K-ko'l t tho open ground out side of tie city. The towns throughout the country hare suffered more severely than the capital even. Antdquito and Comas agna Lav been completely destroyed. Cojutepsqtie, Snot a Tecla. San Pedro and Miu-ahuet wera so badly shaken that they are practically ruined. It is impossible at this writing to form any idea as to the number of lives which have been lost. It Is feaud, however, that there have been many people killed in the smaller towns. The loss of property will rnn well into the millions. A Big Dog. From the New York Press Sep tember Oth. The largest dog in the world: Lord Bute arrive 1 yesterday on the White Star steamship Nomadic and was shipped withr.ut dt lay to his owners at l'hrr-nixville, Pa. Lord Bute was formerly owned bv Thomas Shilcock of Birmingham, England, and was recently sold for 53,750 to the owners of the Men thai kennels, lie stands thirty nine inches in height and has a emooth, glossy coat, which however, is darker than breeders believe a first clasi dog's coat should be. Notwithstanding the one imperfec tion, Lord Bute is rated excellent in very way, and has takon twenty-wx prizes at the English dog shows. He is ene inch higher at the should er! than Sir evere, the recent impor tation of Colonel Fred Buppert for the Tarrytown kennels. Besides being higher, Lord Bute weighs about twenty pounds more than Sir Bedevere, who cost $o,000. Duriri the trip over Lard Bute was seasick His complaint, apparently, did not have any lasting effect, for he was very frisky and animated when taken from the vessel yesterday. Y. P. S.C. E. Convention. McAlistersvivle, Fa., Sept 4-5. The first county convention of the Y. P. S C. E., met in session in the Lost Creek Presbyterian church. Was called to order bv District Sec retary V. H. Hoops, V. D. 1st. Voluntary by choir. 2nd, Devotional Exercises conduct ed by Her. Leisher of McAlisters ville, Pa. 3rd, Address of Welcome, by Rev. Emil Lewy of McAlistersville. 4, Organization. The following persons were elect ed as officers of the meeting: Pres., Dr. Hoops of McAlistersville; Secre tary, J. C. Dimm, Milllintown. Pa.; Assistant Secretary, Harry Hersh, Patterson, Pa. The names of the delegates of the difterent societies were recorded aud the roll called: WESTMINSTER SOCIETY OF MIFFLIXTOWN. Emma Bobison, Annie Musselinan, Maud Krider, Hal Jackman, Minnie Rannela. James Horning, Andrew Allison, Kate DieLL Mussie Diehl, Rev. J. R. Henderson, J. C. Dimm, Maud Wilsen, Percey Burchfield, Jennie Auker, Ella Auker, Mary North, Philo Banks, James Adams, Rachael Henderson, G. W. Martin. LOST CHEEK DELEGATES: Dena Moore, Miss VanOrmer, Jen uie Harshberser, Mrs. Maggie Bair Anna lines, Miss McAlister, Rev. Em-, ile Lawey, Junes 5harron, John Fisher, Maggie Wilsen, .Vary Hunt, Laura Shelly. Kate .Uoore, Miss Grose, Mable Davis, W. H. Hoops, Will Sharron, Tillie Lyons. MCALISTERSVILLE LUTHERAN: Ida Swartzlander, Rev Laisher. roar koyal ir.-i;ytebias: Dr. A. Y. Shelly, Lillie B. Koous, Lillie Koons. PATTERSOX. Harry Horsh, Laura Wallace, Zet ta Wallace. On motion of Rav. J. R. Hender son the societies were united in one organization or County Union. On motion of Rev. Leisher the following committee was appointed to draft constitution and by laws for a per manent county organization: W. H. tloops, Ai. !.. Dr. G. l.Slielly, Lem uel Sti.ng, G. H. Martin," Harry Hersh. Music by the choir. The badge baunor won by Penn sylvania, for having organized the past year more societies than anv other state, was brought into the convention by three of the delegates. uriei History ol Christian Endeavor Society by Dr. Hoops. The first Society of C. E., was or ganized Feb. 2. 18S1, in Wiiliston Chinch, Portland, bv Rev. F. C. Clark now Dr. Clark, for the sake of training a large number of young couveris ior me au its ol cnurcn membership The object of the So ciety is the same now as at the Ihj- ginning, "To train young people for church work. The motto, for Christ and the Church:" and the Benedic tion; '"the Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent the one from tho other," are the battle crv and parting so! ate of young Chris tians of this Land and others. In 18o2 there were 4S1 number; in IS83 2,870; in 1884, !0."; in 18S5, 10,C(;; ia lS'SG, 50.000; in 1890, 11,- 01J societies with CG0.000 members. At the recent international conven turn lie-M at -Minneapolis there were 14.UU0 delegates present and there were recorded 10,274 societies with 1,C0J,9S0 members. It is no little honor to be a member of a pocietv with such a record. The Pa. Union was organized in Easton, Dc. 13, 1887. In 1S89 there were reported 20G societies with 12.D1G members in our state. In 1800 thero wero 846 societies with 40,394 members. This year we have over 1300 eooie ties; GOO of which were organized during the year thus e xceeding any otlier state in the number organized in the year, and receiving the bcauti iui ununer wnicn vou see. It con tains 234 badges. The first society organized in Juniata county was the society of this church. Lost Creek Y. P. S. C. E., in Sept. 4th, 1S83, with 24 members. It has to day 16 mem bers. There are in the county five societies with a membership of 21 1. Report of Westminster C. E., by Mit-s Emma Robison. Rev. J. R. Henderson in the name of G. H. Martin of Westminster Society, tre sented a banner to the County Union. On motion of Mr. Lewey a vote of thanks was tendered .Mr. Martin. Report of Tort Royal Society by Dr. A. Y. Shelly. Patterson society bv Harry Hersh. McAlistersville Luth eran by Rev. Leisher. McAlisters ville Prebbvterian bv Dr. Hnnna Address, Endeavor Work, bv Rev. J. R. Henderson. ETEXTKa SESSION'. Y". P. S. C. E. Prayer-meeting 7.30 conducted by Mr. Howard Jauney of Puuadelpbia, Pa. Remarks by Dr. Hoops, Rev. J. R Henderson, Rev. Leisher, G. H. Martin, J. C. Dimm and others. Music by the choir. Address, Rev. Leisher; music; Ad dress, Rev. Henderson; Duette; Miss EfSc Jamison, Miss M. Fisher: Ad dress by Rev. Lewy; music. Con vention adjourned sine die with tho C. S. Benediction. J. C. Dimm, . Secretary. Around Walker- Remember the Festival on Satur day tveniug at .Mexico. The Peach Blossom School heuso is under repair. A new roof ia be ing put on. George Wetzler is home from Phil adelphia ou a few weeks vacation. This week W. H. Auker leaves for his new field of la'xr. He hss been elected principal of tho schools at Lewistown Junction and be begins next .Vondr.y. Success Will. ..Vany people from Walker are go ing to Newport Fair to sco the steer race. Edwin Jlanbeck has accepted the position of book-keeper for James Young, at -Widdletown, Pa , who owns and operates seven farms. The pos ition had been occupied by his broth er Wellington, who has returned homeland we are glad to greet him. Edwin returned but a few weeks ago from .lfeadville Business College. We are glad to learn of his success. Fruit is plenty and the farmer with his sowing grain ia busy making ci der, and this calls to memory the ap ple pealing parties of years ago. Bin Is ox. Court Proceedings. Reported by B. F. Burcbfleld, Esq. The court having convened at the usual hour the Grand Jury were called and sworn and charged by the court and the constables made their returns. The following infractions of the law were reported in the different the wing walls of the river bridge is in au unsafe condi tion. Milford township Two index boards not up. Turbett township Some index boards wanted. Delaware township Index boards down and ono bastard child born. Susquehanna township Fifteen index boards not up. In Spruce Hill township, one bas tard child, one seller of liquor with out license and to minors were re ported. M. E. Shaunewsy having been re ported by the Quarter Sessions Court of Mililin county, a third commis sioner to run line between Mifflin and Juniata counties his appoint ment approved by this court. Mp.ggie R. Stutts vs. Randolph P. Stutts Subpoena in divorce upon pe tition alleging adultery against de fondant and awarded. B. F. Burchfield, J. B. M. Todd, were appointed to view and change road along the river north cf Port Royal in -Wilford township. A. B. Evans, Jacob Hostetkr and Thomas Crossen were appointed to view and lay out a road from near Lucien O'neil's to near Djlq and S.'l. Seashore's line in Walker township. Jacob G. Lauver was appointed guardian of Maggie A. Oberholtzer, Annie L. Oberholtzor, Nettie M. Ob erholtzer, minor children of Menuo R. Oberholtzer, deceased. Will L. Hoops, Esq., tiled his re port as Auditor in estate of John Leonard, deceased. J. N. Keller, Esq., filed his report as auditor in estate of Ssmuel H. Peilman. Estate of Alvin H. Wilt deceased, Administratrix makes return that she sold the undivided one half ef tract No. 1. to F. A. Wilt for .27, and undivided tine-half of tract No. 2, to F. A. Wilt, for the sum of $28, and decedents, light, title and inter est iu No. 3,4, and 5 to M. F. Bost- wick for $10.50, and sales confirmed by court.'.; An order of sa'e was granted W. W. Uisil and Annie M. Ccx admiuis t rotors of David B. Cox, duceasud. An order of sale was granted John P. McWilliatus, assignee of Wm. Crozicr of Beale township. George L. Hower, Ksq , tiled his report as auditor in estat of Baltzer Lauver, deceased. An order ot sale for rayment of debts was granted Jcob Yv Allison, administrator, Ac, of Catherine Allison, deceased. In the ('state of Wui. Frederick Waldsmilh, deceased, the heirs were called to take or re fuse the real estato at the valuation and all the real estate was taken by John Waldsmith and counsel fee fix ed at 150. In estate of Gorgs W. Stevens, deceased, iuquest of petition con firmed and rule on parties interested to sccept or refuse. Estate of Wm. Kerlin. deceased, on petition of Wm. M .McDonald, a grand-child, a writ of partition was awarded. Estate of Ilenrv F. Ziders, truc' No. 3, 110 acres sold to W. H. Zeid trs for $2,215, and eue half interest iu tracts No. 4, 110 aeres to Eliza beth Zeiders for ?545.0J and sales confirmed. An order of sale was grant-d Bar bara Brubaker, administratrix on Martin Biubaker, deceased. Assigned estate of Henry E. Bnig ger. An order of sale was granted. B. F. Burchfield, Esq., filed his re port as auditor in tho estate of Ed ward A. .Wargrilz, deceased, and George Hockeubrought, deceased. Overseers of Fayette vs. Oversneis of Fermanagh. Appeal, Ac. Wm L. Hoops, Esq., appointed to take, testimony. Sadie L. Manning vs. Lewis D- Manning. Snbixx-aa in divorce awarded. Win. Bav vs. Amandi C. Eiv. I Subptrna in ilivc rco awarded. Commonwealth V3 Isaac Sie-ber and Robert Johnson. Indictment Larceny. Jacob W. Wellur, Prose cutor. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs'Manraret Pettit. Indictment selling liquor without li cense and selling liquor to minors. A true bill as to the first count ami not a true bill as to the second count. This indictment was found on re turn of cocstable. Common wealth vs.D, Oscar Dress ier. Larceny. Lewis Arnold, pros ecutor. A time bill. Prosecutor had corn stolen from crib and cir cumstances led him to believe the defendent to be the guilty party, but failed to make his proofs strong enough before the jury, who acquit ted the defendant. Commonwealth, vs. Charles Casnrr, Convicted at April session of fornica tion and bastardy, Mary E. Ard, Prosecutrix, sentenced to pay costs of Prosecution, a fiiie of $1, $15.00 lying in expenses, $lfl support to ihe present time, and 50c per week for the balance of seven years. Maggie Shellenberger vs. George Fleisher and W. W. Sharon. A Sher iff's interpleader to determiue tLe ownership of property levied on by the sheriff, as the property of Leo Shellenberger, husband of Maggie, who claimed the property. Fleisher and Shnron had executions used and the property in dispute levied upon Under an assignment by the husband he hud retained the $300 worth al lowed by the exemption law, and then made bill of sale of the same to his wife, who, to pay him, gave him credit on a note which she claim ed Fbe had taken for money loaned her husband. The executions being exemption this property was levied on and on the trial defendants (1 limed tfiat the sale to the wife whs fraudulent. Sharon's claim Laving been eettlcd his name was stricken from the record before the trial be gan. Verdict for plaintiff. John K. Longacre, vs. David Fowler. Action fo.x balance on bills of cigars 6old defendent when pro prictor of the Jacobs House. De fendent contended that he had paid by settlement with Mr. Thurman, the agent of Mr. Longacre, who had fall powers to receive pay and that the agent's hoard was deducted from the billr. Verdict for defendant. J. W. SholJ, Esq., was admitted to practice in Juniata county, be being a member of the Perry County Bar. John Kreckles & Co. vs. The Coun ty of Perry. Change of venue from Perry ennnty. Plaintiff sues for part of contract prices of rebuilding the mason werk cf county bridge at Newport, defendent contending that the work was defective in that the 6kcwbacks gave way allowing the bridge to settle to much. Plaint'ff contends that the settling was due to the fact that the bridge was built out of the old timbers which had been weakened by age, and the floor and that nader-weight was therefore thrown upon the arches whof ends rested upon the skewback, and the abutments being light according to specifications, could not resist the strain. Verdict f.GO.50 for plantiff. Estate of John Wagner, deceased. Sale of real estate by administrator, a house and lot on Cherry street, Mif fliutown to Robert McMoen, Esq., fcr $815, confirmed by the court. Wm. M. Allison, Esq., filed his re 2ort, distributing balance onjaccouut of Reuben Leonard, Executor of Isaac Hoffman, deceased. A. W. Shelly made application to have mortgage satisfied upon prop erty which he owns in Port Royal, to-wit the old Fair Grorind, all the debt having been paid to John M. Kepuer to whom the mortgage was given and a rule was granted on his heirs to show cause why the prayer of the pfitioner should not begrautdd. B. F. Burchfield, Esq., filled his report ss auditor distributing as signed estate of Isane Puffenberger Jonathan Kiser, executor of Dvid Smith, deceased, makes return to order of sale that he sold real estate 102 acres in Delaware township, to himself, he being allowed by the court to bid, for $1,120, and sale confirmed and clerk of Orphans' court directed to make deed. Eatt Saleui- Ida Hostetkr has gone to Aca demia where she intends spending a fw wutki. J. W. Beecher and family wers at .W, xico last Sabbath attending the funeral of his mother. The picnic was a success, every body enjoyed himself. Plenty cf good mutic, both vocal ana icstiu- mec til. Charlie Shields instructs the baud. Hogs nre dying m this vicinity with cholera. D. L- Kepner preached a very in Uresticg surnioa last Sabbath even ing in the W. hi. church. Any person wanting to buy a dic tionary cail on Cloyd SViney. Oar visitors re us follows: .Ve. William llarky end fainiiv, D. L. Kepner nnd wife, .Mr. Rumbaugh and wife, and -Ifiss Backwater. Grovcr the writer to thn Tiibune you're aa advocate of Free Trade. We are for Piotcctioc, So don't be uneasy about that livary when we're ready for tho contractor we'll tele phone to your oCico on Cider Hill. react Yellows. Horticultural fcocioties throughout tne state uiv taking the necessary steps to enio:oo the law that was passed by the lute legislature for the eradication ef the "Peach Yel lows," Tho law is the rusult ef the persistent work of J. E. Jamison, of Juniata count v, aud if enforced will result in saving the peach trees cf the highlands of Pennsylvania from the peach yellows blight. Mr. Jami son first offered a resolution at the meeting of the State Horticultural Society 4for the appointment of a Committv;e to ure upon the Legis lature the paas;if;o of such a law Tho matter how eve'-, hiid over that year. The nextyeur at the meeting of the Society at Lewistown, he again ct.l!ed the attention of the so ciety to tbe important matter. Again the question laid oTcr. nnd again he brought tho rpjestioubefore the meeting of the Society at .Wd flintovcn. Here tho question was earnestly considered and the com mittee took hold of the work with vigor. Ou the loth day of January, 1831, the committte met at Harris burg and formulated a bil!, which was pieced iu the hnnds of Repre sentative Wary of Camberltnd, who secured its passage through the Leg islature and it beanme a law by the approval of Governor Pattison, May 2Gtb, 1S01. Mr. Jamison deserves credit for the persistency ha mani fested in pressing this important measure to a eonsummalion, and now if all the citizons who havo peach trees will tmrn in and help to radi cate the yellows, there will be no need of officers of the law being em ployed to eeforce the law. A Pittsburg doctor paid the fees to secure a divorce for a woman whom he intended marrying, but when she was free she lied with an other. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion untd my health was gone. I had been doctoriug constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which ilone me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did ia my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider it the grand est medicine in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Mifilintown, Pa. May 14, ly. A Cure Tor f'ouotlpallon and Sick Headache. Dr. Silas Lane while iu the 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 leaves, and is known aa Lane's Family medicine. It will cure sick headache in one night. For the blooel, liver and kidneys, and for the clearing up of the complex- I; ion it does wonders. Druggists seU it at 50cts a package. tf Drunkenneas er tbe Liquor Habit positively Curtdby Ad ministering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It is Diaiaifactured a powder which cid be given in a glass of beer, a cap of ceffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge ol the patient. It is absolutely harmless and will a fleet a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderat drinker er an alcoholic wreck. It bos been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It sever fails. The system once impregnat ed with the Specific, it becomes an ntter impossibility for the liiiuor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 43 page book of particulars free. Address FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. NOW OFFER THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS IVJBW AIV1 ATTKACTIVE STYL.ES, Samples Sent by Jflail. Full Line of Builders and Iloute FurnifLing Hardware. READY MIXED PAINT. Cohen Brown, Dealers in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, "Watches, &c, THOMPSONTOWX. PENX'A, OUR SPRING STOCK, of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and GEXT6' Fl RMSIIIXG GOODS Complete mid Heady for Inspection. Wo are pushing things lively bore tune of activity with us. Hats, Caps Shoes, JLadies' Yon can save C3 cents on averv dollar bv and Small profits. COME AND BE CONVINCED. Does this Catch Your Eyel f fo, get the whole of the as valuable to you as to us. AYE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH, and instead ofhiding our candle under a bushel, are willing the whole world rhould know it. We are now selling the IIARR1SBURG make of Sheep, which the above cut repre sents. The best $3.00 men's frhoe ever put on the market in Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace. REMEMBER a fhoe is not complete without tmooth, llexible inner soles, free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the Icet or soil the stocking The Hurrisburg It will pay you to try them. For sale only at G. W. HECK, TEE DILI EXCLUSIVE BOOT & BRIDGE STREET, M1FFL1XT0.YX,' PA. Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies' and Misses' shoes m latest styles and suited at Heck's, Bridge Street. S. S. RUBLE, EMBALMER AND Funeral Director. I will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. I am qualified to prepare corpses for any length of time. My under taking room is three doors north of Cases requiring attention at night calling on me at the National Ilotel. VERY RESPECTFULLY, S. S. RUBLE. ooldk.1 sraciric co., 185 Race St., Cincin nati, O. June 24, "Jl-ly. FARM FOR SALE- of Daniel Biehl deceased, lata ot lce row nsuip sell on the premises at i o ciock r. s. Ratnrdav. October 24. 1891. T..r.tit lanil. mora or lass half hifh rl.-ar land, the balance la timber, k... it, a ihimwii. hoiiaa and barn. SDrine of water near the bouoe, fruit, apples, peaches and so forth, bounded by lands of Matthew T-i,Th.i-tr Simml Crawford and others. Parties in search of a home for a mederate price will do well to give attention. 1 1 b hoiifht atDritatusale.but not sold privately previous to tha above date it w ill then De sola at puo;ic uui uj, Foksessioa given immediately on oorapliance with conditions ol sale. Jon Dieul, fxeculor Aug. 25, 1891. i - o Everything to its Capacity. It is a x (ients r urmshing Ctoous. and Gents'. purchasing af ns. Our aim is large sale story, It is short and may be Shoe is Complete. SHOE MAH IN JMIATA COUNTY, all sizes. Everybody can be the National Hotel on Main St. will be promptly attended to by HOttOB&UGH a SON'S GtOTMNG STOBE, Having just returned from the City with a FULL LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, we are prepared to show you the neatest, nobbiast and latest styles in th market. Onr Stock of Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, and every thing in the Line of Geou' pq ishing Goods, is larger aud finer than ever before. As we-took extra pains in oar Hit. tion in that line. IN CLOTHING, WE HAVE THEM TO SUIT ALL. from the smallest to the largest at prices that cannot be beat. We also Lave a full line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's - Footwear Umbrellas, Trunks, Satchels, Jewelry, Ac., If in need of anything in our line, and if you want a bargain, tlj, is the place and now the time to get it HOLXiOBAUGH & SON, PATTERSOX, Pa. naaeanmaaVBi LI 1 - - L Louis K. Atkiksoh. F. M. M. Fkhreli. ATKIUSO &. PE.1.1ELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFIXINTOWN, PA. ByCollecting and Coaveyancirg prompt ly attended to. Ornoa 0a Main atreet, in place of resi dence of Loais K. Atkinson, Ksq., sonth at Brid ge street. Oct 26, 1 886. JOHH McLAOHLl!f. JOSEPH W. SlISMIl DICLifGHLimfiTINMEL, INSDEANCE AQENTS, PORT ROTJIL, JCNIJTJ C., PA. By Only reliable Compaaies represented. Jan. 1, 18?9-lr PB.n.M.CHAWrOHD, DR. DABWI M.CRAWPOED, R. D. U. CEAWrORD A SON. have formed a partnership fer tha practice of Medicine and their collatteral Branches. Oflice at aid stand, corner of Third and Wr anga streets, Millliiiteirn, Fa. Oaaer both et them will be found at their efEce at all times, nnless otherwise professionally en gaged. April 1st, 1JP0. We Lave just unloaded and Shelved our Spring & Summer Goods for 1S91, which hare been personall y selected by the Senior member of the Firm in the Eastern Markets. DROP IN and see for yourself. We are not saying to much when we declare that you will be pleas- ed. We hare them to sell, nice Dress Goods, all shades ? and grades at all prices. We can accommodate tbe Quaker with plain dress or sell goods f- liiilfr tl,n n-lir lnvo liriwrifpr colors. We sell novelty goods ; that many people want. We hare a full line of GROCEPilES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to plea.-e the eye and to do ser- vice SHOES- Our shoe Department is large and grades from the Daintiest i to the Substantial Shoe and Beot (or the field and forest. ORDER. iV liarc lllmnut PVf-Tvthiiw e uae almost ever ining, and what we hav'nt gwt, we'll Order, so please favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we say we keep the best brands, j TRY OUR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Street, Oi-positk Cocbt Hocsk, MiffiiiatoTTii, Pa., FretTk ESPEKSCnADI! .V- Son. BasVrtna Brois fhe aaVxa of yoaKifal asm, esnV daT,wMtliiwakava, loat ManLaod. eta, 1 sand a valnable araMiM (aanlwll saaSalataa! faS. partiralaratorliesaaaase, FRBH A SfilMdid median! work ; eheald k readtjy rrary ma who it aarroaa nl eaUlltmtad. A liliaaaa Praaf. V. tk Widen. Wmsobbv i PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TIMR-TaBIiR On and after Snndsy, Jalv 19. 191, trains tbst step at Mifllia will rna as fallows: EASTWARD. MifRin Aceommedetiea leaves Mifflin at 6.40 a. m.. Pert Royal 8,45 a. m., Tkomp. oatewa 7,91 a. ra., Millerstown 7,11 a. aa., New Port 7,20 a. m., Duncaanaa, 7,4 a. wt., Maryarilla, 8,02, arrivea at Ilarriaburg. 8,20 a. ni., Philadelphia, 1 1,25, a. m.; Leaves Mimm at H.UO p. ro., Part Rayal, 8,05 p. m., Thoiiipseatowa, 8,22 p. aa.. Mil. lerstawn, t,R2 p. ra , arrivea at Barrisbura, 4,40 p. vs.. Philadelphia at 9,35 p. aa. Mifflin Accemmcrlatioa oa Snnnay laavee Mitflin at 7.29 A. V; arrivas at Harriaenrg, 9, 0 a. m.; leaves Hsrrisburg, at 12.25 p. m.; arrives at Afifliin al t 90 p. m. HAaaisacaa AocaataaaATiaa leavae Al. toana daily at 10.20 a. as., Tyrana 1043 a. m., Mt. Union at 10,69 a. an., N. Hassilton '2,05 p. m., BcVeytown 12,24 p. m.. Lew lstewal2 47p. re., Milford 1.05 p ra., Mif flin 1.19 p. m., Part Royal 1.15 p. m., Mexico 1,20 p. ra , Tnscarara 1.22 p. m., Vandyke 1,26 p. m., Thorapsontown 1,32 p. rn., Durward 1,37 p. ra., Millerstown 1,. 42 p. m., Newport 1.62 p. ia., arriving at Harnsburg 2. 60 p. m. SrA Bbsri Exprrsi leaves altoona daily at 7,1a a. m., and stepping a all regular t&tions between Altoona and Hsrrisburg, reachea Mifllin at 10,05 a. m., Barrisborg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at i.l6p. m. amAir, TaAia Altoona at 2,00 p. m., and stopping at ail regular stations arrives at Militia at 6-03 p. m., Barrisbtrg 7 .00 p. m., Philaadelphia 10,55 p. m. fHL' Oil aOTXTtQafV Bf .M V. l n . . . - niios ii.to a. a. j lair be a..L at Mifflin at 2.0S P. !? SS bnrg at ,2 P. M.; at Philadelphia jf Philadelphia Express will step at Wm at 11 37 p. m., when flagged- WESTWARD. Mifflin Accommodation leaves fhwj , phia at 8,6 a. m., Uarrlarmrc, 1 1 Newport, 1.08, p. m., Millentawn, a m., Thompsonfewn, 1,28 p. m.. Port's.,?.' 1,46 Mifflin, 1,50 p. m., HarruWe i"1 m; Millerstown 8,35 p m; Tham.soni! 9,44 p m; Kexica 9.56 p m: Pnrt p!?, 1,65 p m; arrives at Mifflia Iff f j B m. ' Vast I.iaa leavea Phiarfi.i.:. .. ! 6 06 p m j Lewistown ( 28 p m : iit,.. i ,bC p m; arrvwsat PittsanrgatlUj.,, Wat PASSEaoca leavea Philadslnhu ' daily at 4 80 a. aa.; Earrisbnrf, 8 15 a. i Duneennen, 8 51 a. m.; Newport, 22 a" I "! Mii;erstown,9 oe. raThorapiontswi. ! 9 47 a. aa.; Meiico, 10 Pi a. si PJ , Royal, 10 07 a. m.; Mifllin, 1014 i ; Milford, 10 20 a. ra.; Lawitown,19itt, j Huntingdon, 12 10 p.m.; Tyrone, 1 02s. B' Altoona, 1 45 p. m., ani stop at all n eu'l4r' ' statiaas btween Hxrriaburg and Altoi.- Arrive at Pittsburg at 6 50 ' ; Ottr Express leaves Phils.lelphiadal ly at6 25 p. m., Ilarrisliurg, 10 20 p. m : stopping at Rockville, Ifarysville, Duacaa? aoa, Newport, U lllerntown, Thomponton, . ran noyai, time ai atimin, u 55 p. m.; A!, j toana, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 1 10 a.m. I Mail Trai leaves Philadelphia daily tt 7.C9 a. aa., Harrisbnrg 11.20 a. iu., Iiaw 1 part, 12 14 p. m., Mifllin 12.62 p. m., itas. plug at all regular stations between . MiEii ; and Altoona reaches Altoona at i 44 p. n ! rittsburf 8.10 p. n. ALToatA iCCoanoDTiox, Urritburft 4,1 p. an., Duncanoon 4,45 p. m., N,w- I port 5.12 p. ra., Millerstown 6,22 f. n., ; Tliampentuwa 5,33 p. m., Vandyka 1.4) j p. aa., Tuscarera 5,4 p. m., ataxics 5,46 p. ; an., Part Boyal 6,61 p. m., Mifllin 6.5 . ; at., Lewistown C,20 p. ai., KcV'ytws p P- aa., Nawtaa Ilajiiltan 7 15 p. a- ! MaatiHgdan 7,35 p. at., Altana 0 p. B. Pacifia Expreaslaavaa Philadelphia 1121 j J"' rat; fiarriaburf 8 19 a aa ; Duncaansnl i n, r !-... c a i - . m , r . . . . a. at; Mt. Uniau Hi a aa ; Huntingdon? 12 a as ; Petersburg- C 15 a aa ; Sprues Crti 49a aa ; Tyrone 7Pa; Aiall'a IU, T 22 a ia Altoana 7 46 a mi ; Pituban 12 45pn. tR CUMKEKLAND VALLKT BAILB0AD Tinja Table Julv It'll. I Chamb'rsburg Accommodation leaves Cbanitarsburg. 6 35 a as; Shippeai-bnrg 7 IM a in; Newvilie 7 18 am; Carh.ln 7 4U a m, ; afwuanicsbarj 8 04 a ni; DJlaburg 9 a ai; ' arrives at Harriabnrg 8 26 a m. j Hagerstown Accommodation leavas H ; gvrstown at 7 a m, stopping at Intermedins : painta. arrives at Ilarristiyrr 9 2u m Mr g Nail leave, wmcbastor at 7 ot a; I alr; n.tilijg 7 45 a m; Ilagerstawn ( 4 j i.ieencaatia v Va a ni; Marion 9 U h"!' 3 mi sbiPp,.barg9M ru; Plewvilla 10 1 a in; Carlt..lo 10 84 a I t"t ,J"nanicaiiirg iu aij . i . . l : I ,n . . a in; arrives it I narrnDbrj 11 15 a aa. I Day Express leaves llacerstonn ut 12 01 jp m; reencantla 12 25 p ni; Mariua 12M p aa; Cbaaiberaburg I 2 65 p a; SbiM. ourg 1 ia p at; IHewville 1 40 p ra; Carlni 2 03 p an; Mecbanieaburg 2 28 p s; Dillt burg 4 66 p m; arrive at Harrisb'irg i 60 p m. Evening Mail leaves Winchester 24M a ; i Martinabnrg 8 80 p m; Bagaratown 4 2 f 1 ; Orssneastle 4 47 pm; Marlaa 4 67 p a; C ham ban burg 6 15 pm: Klilpp.n.burf Ml ; p in; Newvilie 6 C0 p as; t'arli.l 6 2i p a; ' Mcbaoicsbarg 0 50 p ru- DilUburg ill) rj. trTir,a at uarribnrg 7 12 . N'gt Express, leaves Winchaiter 7 i f ni; Martinkburg 8 80 p ra; Hage,stna 10 'Jt p ru; Greoncsstla 10 21 p ui; Cbamueri. hnrgl0 45 pm; Shippensburg 11 t4 f ai; ewvilla 11 22; Carlisle 11 41 p ai; Btckin icsbnrg 12 01 a ni; airives at Harrisbnrs 12 20 a in. I niium.iiai irsin win leave uarliala daily ice pi aim any at 6 50 a m, stopping t all l trams trains will leave Msekanicilmrg al o.uv p m, arrive at tiarrlsbnrg o mia p ai; leave Carlisle 9pa; arrive nt narristmr( U4 p ra; stopping at intsriuadiate statienn. The East Mail ahd Night E will run daily between fjarrisburg aad Hi gsrstown, and Kveuing Jil sad MoniiD( Mail daily between Harrisburg aad Chaaf bersbuig I f TRA1K1. M'p Expross, leaves ilarriaburg 5 40 am; Mecbanicaburg 6 a ru; Carliale 6 20 a m; NWTille0 40 a m; Shippsnaburg 7 a m Chainhersborg 7 20 a ni; Groencastle 7 4i a ra; llagerstowa 8 25 a m; Martinahurg 1 1 a aa; arriveat Wincbeater 10 00 a m. M'r'g Mail leaves Hsrrisburg at 8 85 aa; Dillsburg 9 00 a ti; Mechaniciburg I 27 s an; Carlisia 8 52 a iu; Newvilie I IS I i Shippensburg 9 30 a m; Chamberabnrg 10 05 a ra: Marion 19 17 a ni; Uresnhastl 1W 29 a an; Uagerstown 11 00 a ni; Mnrtin.burg 1146 am; arrives at WinrboMvr 12 "i p m. Accommodation train leaves Hirrisbnrg at 12 p m; Mechanicsbmg 12 20 p ni; Car lisia 12 65; Nawville I It p n; Sbippem burg 1 89 p as; Chambanojrg 2 C'3 p s; Afarion 2 16 pm; Grcencaatle 2 26 p ia; Ua gerstown 2 50 p m. Evening Mail leaves Harriburg 4 09 p re; Dillsburg 4 65 p ru; Martinsburg 4 '23 p ; Carliale 4 60 p a; Newvill 6 15 p ni: Ship psnaburg 6 8S p m; ChuiLK rKliur 6 05 f ru; Marian 6 17 pm; Ureencastle tf 25 p Bagerslown 7 00 p in; Martinnburg 7 43 p id; amvoa at Winchester at 8 ZV p in. Cbambersbnrg Accommadation leaves Ilarriaburg at 6 20 p iu; stopping st islsr mediate points and arrives at Chaaibnrsborg 7 16 pm. N. O. Express leaves Hamburg st ?5 p m; atoppiag ai inienni-diats polnti aa4 ar rives at Llagerstowa 11 19 p m. Additional frail will leave Harrinburg dal ly except Sundav at 7 89 p m, arriving at Carlisle at 8 15 p in, stopping at a.l inter mediate atat iona and oa Saturdays trsiM will leave Harrifbnrg at 5 20 p u:; arrive at Mechaniraha.g at 5 44 p m. Leave Harris burg at 10 80 p ra, arrive at Carlisle 11 2 p m; atoppiog at ll intruirdiata statioaa. Memphis Expross and New Orleans tf prasa run daily between Hsrribnrg snd Ha rerstown and Morning Mail daily betaeea Uarrisbnrg an1 Chambersburg. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Hag"" town and New Vrk on Mrning Mail ssa Night Express east snd on Memphis Ex press and New Orleans Express west. Pullman Sleeping Oars on Might Express and New Orlesns Express biteon Phil delphia and New Orleans. Tliroiuh coaches two and from Philadel phia on Faat Mail and Day Express east ana Accomodation and N. O. Express west. Get a good paper by subscribing for th Sk-RTlNltl. ASIl'fUPlBUCAS. it sipici iraTei mtstiorf allOtn Altoona 6 20 p m ; Tyrone 6 i8 p a . lngdaa 7,00 p m ; Lewl.t.w. i'l Bin 8 27 p m ; Harrisbnrf 1 10 a. b . Dat Express leaves Pittsbsrr ai'aua .