SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MiyFLINTOWN. WEDS KSU.IT. FEB. 28. 1894. B. F. S G Fl W SIER i (DIT3B AXD raOPBUTOB. t- A aiifctate ia a fault that mar tie pardoned, but a deliberate imposition upoii a confiding person or upon tii6 public is a crhue. S'jhe of the Crliale people are biglly displeased with Governor Patter&oii because h attended the dedication of St. iM.iiefs Catholic church in Carlisle. Ho. EJrard D-juglas White, of Louisanna, wu Appointed bj Presi dent Cleveland a justice of the Sup rera Court. The appointment wai coafirme.l by the Senate. He -was in the Confederate army and is a Cntholii-. - - M - TLero are one hundred and eighty lhonia;i.l moro v iters in l'ennsylva nia who am oppoHoJ to the tar'f!' bill of the democracy then favor it, Th! 180.000 vuttrs rppvesot 000,. 000 inure penplo in tbia Commoi". wealth against tLe Wilson bill than in favor of it. Washington a birthday was cele braled in a iort of n bear garden way by oongresameT of the Lawor Ilouaa, who worked themselves into Cresson 7 35 11.12 Martinnburg 7 35 10.35 Hollidayrbarg Altoona Bellwood Bellefonte Clearfield Philipsburg Osceola Tyrone Huntingdon Bedford lit. Union VIcVeytown Lewiatewn Juu'tn . Mifflin Port Royal New port Duncanuou Washington, Arrivo 7 32 11.20 7 35 12.05 P. M. 7 35 12 17 " 7 25 10 34 A. 1L 7 25 9.58 " 6 25 10.41 7 25 10.50 " 7 25 12.27 P. M. 6 C5 12.55 " 6 C5 9.50 A. M. 1.15 P. U. 1.35 " 1.50 " 2.10 " 114 " 2 41 " 2.5S 7.45 9 30 5 95 5 60 5 25 5 15 4 GO 4 20 Twscarora Taller Railroad. Trains oh tho Tnscarora Valley Railroad will run ee folluwi: Leave East Waterford at 8 0:1 a. Jt., aid 2 r. u., arriving at Port Riy al at 9.15 a. m. and 8.15 r. v. Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m , ind 5.15 t. m., arriving tt Eat Wa ;rford at 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. x. J. C. UOOCEHEAD, Suptnntr.iderJ. A Winter Vacation la Florida. On February 13th and 27th and March 13th and 27th the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run personally-conducted tours to Flor ida. The special trains in charge of experienced tourist ajent and chap eron will leave New York 9.30, Tren ton 11,03 A. M., Philadelphia 12.10, Wilmington 12.50, and Baltimore 2.3C, P. M. These train? will be composed of the finest Pullman sleeping and dinisg cars ft! ted with modern appointments aurl cnven inline of the most sumptuous type. SSOfrciu New York, $13 from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and pro portionately low from other points on the system, wilt coverall expenses whilt on the special trains trans portation, Pullman accomodation, aDd meals, with the exception of the lait tonr, the ticket lor wmcii covers Pullman facilities south bound oulr, a loud and bitter w.jrd talk over tho ! the limit, bowover, being .Wiy 3lst, arrest of a number of Congressman, anil their arraignment befure the bar of the House for being absent. Amidst the confusion the House ad jonrned with the absentees still un arrest. ConreKsimm Miihon was one "f the absentee's arrested. Wmr would bo tlmiiybi of the man who has debts to pay and has an iucoaiB to pay the his dnbta, cut ting down hi income and borrow ing m mey to pay hi debt", thereby making his deb's larger That is thu (Jievrlau I administration. Tho thus allowing a much longer visit, A stay of two weeks in the glorious health inspiring peninsula may be enjoyed on the first three, and that time may well be spent in following out the numberless side trips available from Jacksonville. Thes? tours are j especially apropo. during the peni tential season now upon us, and a vacation in this beautiful Slate should prova of great bentit to those more or less fatigued from the pleasure of the social life and excitement of the winter. 4 Hoy's Experience- will to all of us, when the last trip ha been madeany member through misfortune, not possessing the ne cessary means: The wife and those he loves and cherishes most dear will be saved, the humiliation of seeing him numbered among those of the silent city, by the charity of the pub lic. On our assembling in the opera house, Mayor Loucks, extended to as in a crisp and well timed speeeh, the welcome the courtesies, good will, freedom, keys of the city. At 9.30 p. m , the doors of the Spacious Dinning Hall of the Colon ane were opened, two hundred plates naa Lv.en lawl, and there was a man j for every cover. About 175 were : members of representatives of the I manufactures of the city of York. ! We were honored with tho Press, j and Ex-Mayor Noel of York, nud the i pulisher of the Implement News. The Menu wag varied, and palat able, the time consumed in getting away with the entire bill of fare was fully two hours. The tima interven ing between tho courses, was made enjoyable by social converge, flow of soul. Kurz.inabes orchestra of Har- i risburg furnished the music which j was of a high and entertaining order j John Wright, of New Jersey, was j Toast .Mister, and proved the right ' man in the right places, the respon- j sen to the various toasts, were spicy ' and the joint, showing that beneath these sunburnt brows there is stored awnv an intellectual least. The Mantle of F. M. Gardner for mer President, fell upon John G support- il by the latter, jieojile r.tare.1 Yountr, the Win. Dearing company, ut him rather hard nmler the iiiipremion Mr. Young is able to combine Tears that lie was intoxicated. He whs not experience with his new office. He is onl" 1Tr11 'lr 'ss.-d, but wore a handsome a trenial and uloasant man. and when rin8, lll ,v.v watch chain and other he t akes off his hat, you will discover, T'1?'.- Pi,?-,,8ers i ,,,, . i - . . bidcrahlv as he swnveu from hi:n and eternal bliss. The Ban'iet will lie in Baltimore. D. B. McWiixiams. - ADDITIONAL LOCALS. MARRIED. " " " VIOLETS. The wood bird calls, the slui'lows flee. The Mm conies "Men from I he ?ea; Arri l he ni-alim s I rttriiy For ytu I take the fern friiit-.l ray, T outlier vlitlet wt-t wiih Uw "Which only lihioili. hive-, lur yiij I'ur uii, my love, Hinne for yoa! The trni.-se!, lNnl. the h-xvdroK hine. The hnn Ihorit'a hrealh i- sweet im u iuf: The ott wind MeaU with nre-eTice ncet To tlin whitr ietult ut my feet And lift the leave froui violet hltie. Hidden to wail, my love, for on For ou, my love, alone for ou! lilue a-s your eyen. which ht-arts belliif. Their faint erfiiiue weet as your smite, I gather theuL, with ferent iiravr Tliat they my passion ma tleclare; Their jtctah. icile. tear stulned with dew. Jlay tell how I live !mii for you 1'ur you, my love, alone tor you! liluihe'is Mnjfiucme. Aucib Stoxsjt On the 15 th. inst, by Rev, U Jj. Drum, Reuben. Aaker, of this tow n, andlCiss Minnie Stoner, of Fermanagh township. Tm Allm Oi the 15 inst., by Rev. S. A. Davenport, Amoa F. Fry, and Jennie Allen, both of Walker township. Nailoe STaAwsaa. Oa the 20th inst, by Rev. J. Lindis, Mr. Howard Kailor, of Coolamu. and Miae Mary Strawter, of Richfield PtAHLis FcEaxx Oa the 18th dar of Februarv, br Rev. J. Landis, I Mr- Austin Pfahle-. of Port Ryal ; aad Misa Cora A. F-srer, of Tuomp : sontown. DIED Dmof. On tho 11th init.7i& FaV .11. fnwnulim 1 . . - ,3 ltrt Iltiiiimi Nature. A well dressed man j;ot on the Sixth aveuuti eh'Vati'd the other day and groped oKpiik for a Ktrajt, which his coitiyiatiion tinal ly placed in his band. the former seemed quite nncertain of his footing and was beiui; tiurtiallv about C6 years I Coxit On the 19th inst. in Port i Royal, Mrs Coxv, wife of Wra. Coxey. of cancer ar.-d rnm. Interment ,on the 22d inst., in Liwiatown cint ! tery. Aixeh On h uVi inst,, at Tto nova, Pa., Crawford, son of Mai vr JDavii W. 11n. of Johnstown this i county. Killed in R. R. yard. Da .... i i - ... , i-i-, itipwi it'it-i. n.t sua C'lll to ' mourn his ptidil'n death. THE MILD POWER CURES. HIinPHREYS' n,. ii,.,.t; 1rla,7."l T Ley cur. wltkoat 4MIH ' ZT, rdu-eo rel l-rTr. Co-- . . . . . C- k.lra aarhaa. V-IU: n : 7irrrrrir j ptt-ri r.rt. .? i:M'r..r. LaryaclUa. Itf-ValKrlm. cklU. Frr- awl Au J IT-Pila.Ua4 ac MM.... . is-oriiai "rTt12x j 'Si -Wacidac eau "TT OWMill eraaahaM- , it-Eur iharaa. -UiMal Uii. ratalWeaaa - 57- RI4r IHaMm... J la-Su-c MiWl,a-Giaka .JJ l-lriyrr WMkaan.l'na!''.- 3t-raLaCal ferla f Jf 34-i4.iaarla. (.! I -nTbrM.. .M Ji-t kraale TaataM Uai t hrau. . XTEA HVMlItS: 58- Sarraaa DakiltLr. t-fUi mw. mr la.r.-krr 1 fc- U-K" l.VV Sl-Ilraa.r la ilaart.ratelta4taal.ee a a. aaiaa. av tfi. u....l.I Wonderful Bargain ATTRACTIONS At Schott's ! Only while vre have these good in Stock are ve able to give you such Big Bargains. AH W.ol Fre.ob 8erCei, 48e; Fora.r Prises, 6e. All Weol Cleth for 24e, werth SOe. Half VTeol n.ariettas f.r 28., wertk lM. 5 Yards of Bat Bleach.d .Va.ho aaade fer i 15 lards of rood Bleaebed Maslta for 1. 17 T.,d. f fair analitv. Bleach.d Jivltm Ut 1. n v... f .nnd Blaa.ksd Auilio for fl lHXt aair.Palclta4taml.aa v A ai ua t , u UB1B far m .m ....i.ee ; 1S Ymtia of hetter quality, Ua-bleaeh.d Mu.lia ier n.r.rr 14 y.rd. of u bi...h.d for i. i 05 y.rd, of the b.it and heavi.at La-b.eaeke WBili . ' a "v 1 . -1 -..J P.ntoB rlaaaal lor 9U0. t 111 111 C'OII- tlm strap, and pretty soon it became ovidnit tn tiiore in the vicinity that instead of be ins? intoxicated the mail win blind. A ymiii lady made the discovery ami im mediatt ly aro.so anil motioned the blind man's companion to take her Meat. W lien tins had been coiiiintinieaUd to Un t.i;,..l 41.u l.,t.. .1... Editor Trout of the L-wistown dirr(.tHrtl f tho Ia.lv and rais. d his Free Pr-ss has been appointed rev- hat respectfully, but d. dined tho prof enue collector. j fer. .1 courtesy. His companion wui.s It is a source of regret that the ' peicd soinethiiii; in his ears most lik proceediupe if the Teachers' Local thilt tht buly wa both young and Institute held at Etst Salera on Fri- han.lM.me-ft.r tho afllicted man be-m, 3 ( i 3 i... i ' plumim liiiitriclf and finally turned bv ' ; chaiinirii; hamls 4.11 the ntra;i h tliat ttm , tuttr 14 ti it- v-iiTnw vmrm. "iFHutnwt, Fia.2S, 194. r"trt..r , Frt-B.. , TTatn Phoulder, '"o1 . S'1a. .......... ........ MTrrLINTOWff RR4IN M'haat '-rn in ear t'lovttrswa'l .............. Timotay o.t i" et fcriin '.'ai4eea HiiMlihp Gr-iuml Altou Stlt. - arienli .Salt .... IS 12 .1 14 4.4 k. ar.M'..t mr mml HNPIIMI .. 144 IM itMrxkir aa. aa..ln nuiai m.. vw S PE CI Fl OS. fer $1. a Ut 1. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." For MlM-Kxtatiat ar lataaHal, IHawl or EJaaall Vbtote Ii tu Itaaaac ar Tl4'tl aa t'AM V 6 SO J8 to St 60 '2 "0 to ..tl 2M a bundrd 1 10 ...... 1 U .V: ta 7 , , count v, has disposed of his cream mi I urn unrl'. " . . ' J ... , I to j. u. Hahleman, of IbompsoB th boils and 4 r. tr.u j ... ' o.. "nil. i . xi.aiueixi:u. cutlijuuba bun Mifllintown creamery, and the cream ery at Thotupsontown. Ou Mondav evonincr. Albert Ilaelc- 1r0'j had taken the second bottle the boils ' enberger'e sleigh struck a dirt pile i bean to haal and the tired feeling n the street in Patterson. The was j-one." Loreko Gkixsem.. j "leieh stopped and Mr. Haekenberp-er Columbia Uross i;a(t?, I'a. j was jerseti out ot ine aieiffii Dy tue tlis- "A few months ajo I neck wer-i covered with tariff that tho republican put ty pro- j carbunc!es aud 1 had a tired failiup. vided avti the luoaon to pay the I tried swvoral diffarent kinds of med debts I ths country, but as s..on as iciees, but they hsd no affact until I -,!.... i ... . irot Hold's Sar.anariila. When I . .1. . ... i . I 1. m iiilij iiriwt'r .iti iii'i.i-' . l posed to cut down the tariff nud that scared the b:iin s. and tho in-! mi") of j;.voriinitiijt wu reduced, and n.)W the adiinnUtrat'ou is bor rowing iiioney. n morn delinile J. C. Kipp, of Millerstown, Perry j view of a rather fine face. lie Mtrai-ht- creamerv eneii up ins rins, seitie.i niscoiiar, tell to ascertain whether his rout was but toned und I'll led down his ends jnst as a vain nimi usually din s when he wants to make a (food appearance. New YutU Herald. lLiod'i Pits are purely vegetable, An other new n.au ou tho Supreme bench, with tho taint of old time B' mtliop ii notion, of slavery, and state rights, has caused n poo l many Harriet F.. Hall of Waynntown, Jinl., says: "I ewe tuy life to tho crreat South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from people t word r what tli rulings of the eti'eet-i of au exhausted Stomach, the Stipruuie Curt will ba, some of! Indip;etttion, Nervous prostration and tl,a'.. i, whan ...T'Jor, .' .,4.aLina ! ceneral shattered condition of my involving old time issued are sent up for c nifi delation. I'. took four years of war to ruly out slavery. How long will it take to rule it back by decision of the Supremo Court, onoe the advocates and balievers in slavery and its twin brother frse tiady get tho in ijority of the Sup reme I.rt'. ch in their fm-jr. Thf. free trade ad vocatus bay, "open the door to the free trade of tho world, that is the doctrine of univer sal brotherhood of lean." and they are btcked in advocating their the ory by the text book a ou Political whole system. Had riven up ad hopes of getting well. Had tried three doctors-with no relief. The firf-t bottle of the Nervine Tonic im proved me so much that 1 was able to walk about and a few bottles cur ed me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine in the world. I can not rocoinmend it to highly." Sold bv Li. Bank. &. Co., Druggist, Mif flintown. Pa. F-b. 9 '93, ly. The Kalffb l ol llie Cirlp Hau qiiet at York, I'a- j Pt.adii.pia Vfniin, F.b. 26;h, 1 1804 W'o.at 00 to ; cam 41 to 1 t 42c; at 36 to 38 : ciovvi seed 'i to 10 1; I potato. 4-i to 7 ; tft t potatoes 40 to 4-m; applos $ 1 3 t j $4 50 a b j.; : live rhicks'iia '.I u i0c;-ji'S 16 to 20-; iu,'in 3t to 41: j I-44-f ett'.e. g(. -d 4 5 : ii-dufu 4 ' t 4Vr; c r.l.n m J :i 4 ; alirtaji, ' r ra ; 4o; g d 3.'; in'ori.ir 2., : -in a m 2 j lm 3 to S : til n e . - 5t -i ( $21; j milch cows $25 to dresso 1 b-f I 6 to 7c, hog 7c. auw rfiwr nv iiNfi.e4lUla vt4rr s4liiiu. fSIOE, SO CTS. TBrALSTZSLMCTa. Bil by Prncl, ar pmt ye.a m rasat mt aabaa, UftT aVBXTS- T.M., 1 1 1 A 1 1 S WOOaai M.. M W HUMPHREYS VETER1KARY SPEOflCS Tor Horset, CeUU, nveea, Soft, ef, AID roOLTHT. SOD Pes. Baak Trtxttaaaatt afAalaa.l. a4 Chart hi IrM. I II W.nri.t ..llaM.LiiaKaallM a.A.iHaal Sraiacltta. Milk . n. D. SI ra.na, L.aM.M. ailMtHHt .'. OlMraipor, M aaa I aiaattBrsa. W.W. Hala ar raaa, W aria a. K.E. (aaaaa. Umth, fuiaaill. f.r ( alts ar Criaaa. Ballraaha. 4.U.-.Vturrla. M.M. t.rl J.I. hrurllrt Vlaaaaaa. Biaaaa. .K 1IIH44H at Jlcal4M, ravailraaw Siatila Buttia tarar 10. nail. lliursl'iy, ieiiruary JJn.I, was inu.lo memorable to the Knights of drip. It being the 4th annual meet-j tug of tuo iravvling Mans j:ud. )nlv thiiKM who are engaged in sell lines, and had his right elbow jointed. 15. F. Mitchell, was given a bear ing before Squire C. B- Horning, last Saturday, ou the charge of the board of County Commis.ioners for forgery, Ms pretence, and for viola ting the scalp law, and released on $10(10 bail to answer tho charge in court Mrs Cowhiok wife of Jeremiah Cowhick who lives on the Patterson farm near Miller.town, Perry county, wa atrieVAn with uaralvAia nbiTa aif. .. . , .. w tin7 nn r chnir in hnr tinniA rtn iba IS th inst., and died within a period of a few hours, leaving a husband and five small childreu to mourn her death. Samnel Ze-igler, of Pfoutz Valley, Perry county, was found lviug aeros a chair dead on thu miming of the 19th iuat- He had boon o i: of health the past year, but hia ailment wai not considered dangerous. He had sent a ecn down atiirs for a towl and during the ton's absence he was sum moned into the other world He wa one of the wealthy men of Perry countr. ,:onomy. l lie lex books on politi-: in or u,nufrtC.lUriug Farm Imple ,i economy are written by school ments. buggies, Wagons and Fer-' all Htrd, Soft or Calloused Lumps English Spavin Liniment removes! teachers who have theories that do tiliznrs ara eligible in itr.utii nIi.'.iiI mii,1 tvr-ita rrt in 4i, Some of the traveling men study, but they ate not applicable or practical among all nations, be caune all nations are not circum- Koft tV.ir.l-. One of the most curious of rnrreiit lieliefs is that of hypocrisy lurking in pleasnnt manners and nincerity in tliose that are rouh or stern. It seeuis a relic of our Puritan forefathers, but it certainly is out of place today. One is foolish, or very innocent, to give heed to iimro than tho letter of society conr tei s. Hut. on the other hand, the wish to please is a ""'1 in itself, and the willingness to hurt, by word as well its by deed, is a bad sign in it self, rieltisliness is, lar more than hy pocrisy even, ji usual failing. And there is Hinall hojic for tho habitually self absorbed rough speaker, while there is always a li.ince that the soft manner may nhik int.: thu heart. To ths- who tell us that soft words butter uu pars nips, we may retort, oil is also bett4-r fur a wig than vinegar. If proverbs mean nnythiii. it is because there is one for every side of a tjtiestiou. Ex change. Ol.t Time Kuilrumllnc. It is sometimes a matter of surprise to find what mighty good locomotive miming has been done in times past when tho locomotive was a far inferior machine. The death of D.tni. l M. Fish er, an old and retired engineer of the New York and New llaveu, recalled the fact that in lx.10 ho carried Presi dent Taylor's mesMie from New York to New Haven alsiut t0 miles in an hour and -0 miuntee. The engine burned wood. The switches were lock ed. The messenger snt on n box in the engine's tender. New York Advertiser. ASK FOR AND TRY l4a.rrfa.a;0. Hiaiarrkatf .rlaarr aaa Ktaaer Diaai uatlva IMaaaaaa. Bflaaaa. lasuaca at Jtlfaacla. Tm tia vavaraOAaaaai, - Stable rM, wlta apaatao-. kfaaaai atarlaarr C-ir. OIT4JU IfnltlaMaa. T. 4I Jar Vetartaarr Car Oil, . . ll4W al4 ar Rn-nM.i tr mat fp-r-M H-raaan aa. a. aar aixrancTaau. aa., 1 1 1 a l n waaw. a.., aTi a. Consumption Surely Curael. To Tub Kiwi:-naaaa lafaara yaar raa.aia hs- I kra a fMatera raaiaiy Sar tka aaaTa-aaaaa. Br Ua Maif aaa t imam to afkaaalaaa xa- .04 baaa panaaaaatlr aaraa. I ahatl aa aJa4 la -a4 twa aattlaa af mj raaiaey FIlKa la aar ot -t ar ravtata waa Lara anBaaaipOoa tt tkaj lM aaai! mu Ik aar lrni aaat P. O. a4taaaa. i - i 1 faliT. T. A. tUXTUM, M. &, at Maal L. M. J. 9 Yards of eood Caatoa FUaael for 50e. a . . . . . at bTm fie in 8 lard, er D.f.er " , , en 7 Yards of still k.avi.r Caatoa Flaiael for 50e. 10 Yards of the best Caatoa Flanael fer fl. Blankets fer 75. a pair. Bleak. U better for 80 a pair. ISlaakets still heavier for $1.60 aad $1. B.tl F.etory. AH-Wool Blankets for $ 60 te 4 74 a pair. Shawls in single and d.uble at l.i. prioes. Gitijhaai., good tjaallty, 21 yrdi for;$l. Fan.y dr.. Uiagkau., 10 yard, f.r 75.. 21 Yard, ef gacd Calieo. fur fl. Ladies' Sho.a $1. $1.20. $1 50, $3. .V.n'. Sbe.s for $1 25. $1.50. $2.. $tt 50. Ladies' Kabbrr. for 25. lies', gam beets for 'l 45 a pair. All eur Carpet., Oil Cloth, Wiedew Shad, aad ev.rjtkiag la ear -: preportioeate lew pria... Call Barly. SCHOTT'S STORES. tuumm t LJL. r.iidP HOVK I VTK-iTWEVT. DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPAR1LLA URIFIES THE 2L00D. CURES. I CURES.. CURES.. GRIP. ...C.hT.ARRH. DYSPEPSIA. tiUIILJ II1UIL(.JIIUI(. CURES RHEUMATISM KUnnar Saraaparilla Co.. B' jf-i-r.i. N.T. Gaalv-nr tha li-t 6 var. i -w. iKr n Cwntant SUFFER tt a-rth II. irfcPSlA ind t tka usa ol Xwn B?irs i,l four SARiPA R1LLA I am onir r.e Vof,r trul. MBS. MAMNA.I McJ.WilM:-fcra. Pfc 505 PER BOTTLE. THE WOrtLO OVER, fcrra tt tsc ma.4S( s? RiPARiu ca BIMGHAMTCiN. N.. staiipntl alike an.l lo not live alike. years ago conceived tno idea that the traveling salestntn, should have an ussociatior, that wouhl bring thenj together at least once a year By this they would all become - . 4 11.1- - Tho man who does not first take care w-i.uainwHi, an y P,wTr OIL ar" ... , ., ., Rociatiov, with each other, the busi of his ow n faniiiv, is worse than an .i - i: 1...4 4U. infidel, and tho public men or the 1 mannracturer and dealer, would be party tliat do not first take care of elevated to a higher business plane. Tho jdans of a fe,v who were the projectors were woven into an organ- nnit TlAmiDliAa frrwm nr.u. Til, rt.l four 1 Spavins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney, a i...i.t ReMu4-i. King Bone, Strifles, Spraine., all j Joe You know that Swollen Throats, C.inghs, etc. Save Browu, three or tour mouths a; 1 1-nt the interests of their couutry may also be slid to bo worse than infidels, that is they are Inlievers in, and ad vocates of that which is not for the highest good of their own people. Low Hate Eicasl.o lo Wash ington, I. C-, Pennajlva nla Railroad. Thre ipscial exfiursions will be run to the the National Capitol from Pittsburg and other points nn the Pennsylvania Railroad, as mentioned belcw, at remarkably low rates. The dutea selected are Februarv 31st, llarVh 25d. and April 19th. 'Tickets fir tho trips will be good on any .of the regular trains except the Pennsylvania Limited or on the special train to be rau on the sched ule berewith, on the d.vt designated, and will admit of a stay of ten days in Washington. Stopover at Balti may be made in rit'-.er direction within limit. These tips are especially appro priate and attractive during the pres ent season, when the taost beautiful eity in America may bo seen at its best. The historic an3 contempor aneous interest always attaching it self to Washington, and the magnifi cent architectural sights, will amply repay a visit, and whn the extreme low rates are considered no better trip could well be devised. A special train of parlor cars and dv Poaches will be run, and tickets will be sold as per the following: Ratr. Tit a Lvs. Pittsburg $9 00 8 05 A. M. East Libertv 8 95 8 15 " Bra J dock. 8 80 8.28 " Irwin 7 90 8.47 " I'niontown 7 65 6 58 " Connellsville 7 35 7.32 " IScottdale 7 35 7.54 " Oreensburg 7 35 9.09 ' Butler 9 00 0.15 " Indiana 8 45 6.25 " BlairsvilU 7 55 9.22 " Latrobe 7 35 9.26 " Derry 7 35 9.36 " Johnitowa 7 35 10.22 " iz ttion and the authors nave reason to c mgratula'e themselves on tho re sults of their plans. The growth was not rapid at first but after tho object, became more fully understood it increased rapidly. The Token is the acorn. The Motto, Teach Mon Charity. Oi Tburday morning the 22nd a special car attached to the 11.50 train conveyed 59 front Ilarrisburg to York. On reaching that eity we were met by the reception committee of members and citizeus. The pro cession was formed, headed by a baud of 30 pieces. The line of march was up Duke street to Market thence on .Market to the Colonade Hotel. It perhaps was something novel and unusual to see 75 salesman, march ing through the thriving City of York: ea-'b. with his grip in hand. A like number had reached York by other roads from Baltimore and else where. AYe dined in the spaoious Dining Room of the Colonade, which is located on the sixth floor. After Dinner the procession was formed again an 1 marched to the Opera House where a busines meet ing of 31 hours was held. The re ports showed that 76 men members had been admtnitted during the year. The members represent the States of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois When we counted experiences, business had not been as brisk aa we would have dsired, but as to life and limb we had been fortunate. Except Brother H. K. Sweigard, he had made his last trip. Besolntions in respect to his qualities as a man, his worth as a representative cf his line, and his honor and courtesy as a competitor, were adopted by a rising vote. Formerly this had been only a social organization. But forseeing the importance of a relief feature it was made a part of the constitution and By Laws. If a member should be found sick or iojnred by the way, he will be cared for. If out of funds it will be supplied. Afld when the time cornea as it $50 by nse of one bottle. War- j ranted the most w ndrful Blmish j Cure ever known. Sold bv L. Banks ', k Co , Druggi.t Mifllintown, Pa. Not. 22, '93. Red red Rates to Philadel phia Account (. A- R-. via Pennsylvania Railroad. For th benefit of those wishing to attend the Annual Encampment. De partment of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, to be ' held March 1st and 2nd in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from points on its line in the State of Pennsylvania (except on the Down ingtown and Lancaster Branch) at a rate of one lowest first class fare for the round trip. The tickets to be sold from February 2(ith to March 2d, and good to return antil March 5th. This arrangement, it is hoped, will prove an advantage to the many who will likely wish to be in atten dance on the occasion. Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browns valley, Iud., says: "I have been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gone. I hod been doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine which done mj more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in 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 medicin in the world." War ranted the most wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Druggist, Mifllintown, Pa. Feb. 1, 93 ly. Poach Crates- tani Yes. Joe He hadn't paid it hack ami can't, ami I think you ought to "go havers" in the ln with me. Sam What have I got to do with it? Joe He was ou hi way to get it frotu you when be struck lne, anil I saved you if 10. fmler the circum stance!, don't you thing you ought to save mo $5? Detroit Frew Press. Journalism lit Srrvla. Journalism in Servia i a peculiar institution. The Schuniadiki List, which lias the repntation of Immuk thu leading newspaper of the kingdom, came out one day with the following announcement on its first page: "Ow ing to the intolerable laziness of our ed itor in chief, Mr. Zrak, who hjienils his nights in feasting and Blej tho whole day through, our nimilwr this week is on ay half its UMial size. " Philadelphia Record. An exhibitor of wild lieasts in Paris j has adopted a plan for securing his money wincn is rcspectiuny stinmiiieu to bankers and bondholders generally. Every night he deposits the daily re ceipts of his exhibition in the cage of the most ferocious of his animals, ami he has never lost a penny. It has been estimated that a gold coin mutst be handled 2,O0O,0U0,00O times before tho impression njion it becomes obliterated by friction, and a silver coin 3, 250. IK6,000 times. Since his installation as grand mas ter of the Freemasons, now nearly 19 years ago, the Prince of Wales has granted 1,027 warrants for new lodges. Whenever there is friction, there is heat. Hammering a nail rod nntil it is redhot or forging a nail without fire are feats of the blacksmith. Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and all kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, R. W. Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juniata county, Pa. tf. tact to f el cured tak. Mannar DawM. Cs. ilia. it'.. kMt. la , to owns, The newspaper laborers in the house press gallery now sit on nice revolving piano stools. They are very popular. Mothor aad Child Cared- Mrs. Lizzie M. Dots of South Williamsport. Pa , writes: "Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured my little girl rf crrofula. She was cured over a yenr ago and she is as well as ever now. I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for pain in my side and on my lnngs. I have taken two bot ties, and the pain has all left me. I believe if I had not taken it I should have had consumption." iVmi Pills cure billioutness, headache. RA1I4U040 Tinr. TiHLit. JJIKKY COUSTr" K'HLBOA.. Tbafollnwio-irb. ini" wa' I iM 11 cl Not. 19, 1191, aert th Ira'as wt I ba run aa a ra a . ta 44 8 60 14 I 41 Kit 41 a a s S9 n it i 24 I 14 8 19 I 2 I II I V6 14 S 24 111 I 31 8 0a 1 la 7 5J 2 4 7 44 89 7 43 2 81 7 4. I 88 7 84 1 27 7 32 1 Z6 7 27 2 20 65 1 60 m p ta Train leave BlaomrtolJ .t s 10 i. ra., and arriva at Laadiabnrf at ti.47 a. n. Traia leaver I. lilnir j at 6.14 p . in., aad arrire at Blootnflclct at 8 60 p. m. Train lair a LojariMa tor bniicatmon at 7. 220 a. n.. and 2. IS p. aa. Krturninf, arrna at 10 87 a. u., acd 4 66 p. m. B.twaan Landitbarf and Lrailla train run aa follow: I.aar I.aodub jf for Lot. villa ( 66 a. m., n't 1 aO p m., I...tvill tor Laodiburc 11 10 a. ra., sad 6 09 p. m. All iltlmm arkid () ara tlig aiattan. .1 whii-b train will couia to a (till tp oa (ignal. ! i I Tea firi ne.rif.j hun-i tba MitJia j ?ota and Patterson Water Cnnopaaiaa. ara nw ufTrro l Tor aala at tba Jtiaiar Vallov Pit k The amount ot tba iaanai f 27,000. j Te-- (I") noaa'a ar Sl.eno arh. Tba rata ; of io-rroit it tlva (5) parcrat.elaaror aT., " jovaulv ia lain' auonn' rnuuna. Tha Mil , Hia reaaona in Fabruarv and Aaraat. and tha r4ttrrn ronpnna In Aurlland Of"abr. ' Tie (Tile ipl ia pa.ab'a in iw.uIt (2) y-arr and ladremab'r in tan (1U) rnra. Tba ('inna'd- bar bin in operation. Nina (9) moHtha and bara an inenms tbat it qnita tT.c -ot tn turat tba interval on tba boada aedil othr eharpaa Tba atock-beHer of th- citni,aoi are f,ema E. Atkinann : r.-e4Hrntj f,. B4aks. vice preaidan'; K. K' KiKer. Serotarv; T V. Irwin, treaaarrr jTan.iah l.yon. F. U. II. Prnnnll, Will K. I Ileoaa and Wra. H. Rank . and Ibej pur I p..a t karp afe tba iHterrat of catram. b d-h-.l lr and creditor batnre tkaf take au. return for tbatr own iuvaattnaat. Kx. nit tba (Vicinal Court Houae bond wbicb borr ;x per cent. Interrat. Tbara ha never l.n an g-'.ud a bond inTeatment far ed to ii.rrturs. Price pr and nccrned in. It ret. rvrptiRT AND SHKRMAN'S VAL i V lav Hiiilroad (ttapanT. Time table of pasaftie, r trnina. in effect on Mondav, SrptMntwr u, i nm. 2 " o o o o to n i ct -4 o o o ra os o at & I- ao He- 549-w5r:-i3i 9 .4I C4 0-nHttOO Ob xi ao eo ajt-r-a)- IS f 1 eo i "O oonnet-3nairiraeiHoa)e 9nnnMCiHOoiArHicnaiHO - t- c m ta i Ci-rinaii5oiioo tot- ? to a A r ia5 " rnoMMHOunoio-fini i n ti - c-. aaooocooncaoor a-rt-i--r c;B4aifeai-o 4 ".' ja j xt o ua o O t-i n o o n -wt r -m 05 -t O O O e" ca - , o; Uld90rao!i-ioC t:Ml491-Mr4r) at o as ee t-1- t rj lollow.- p. an a. m I.aa'e Arrlra 4 80 9 16 OonranQ'ta 4 S 9 21 'Kine'a Mill 4 29 24 Snlphnr Sprinfa 8 41 9 28 Cnrmn B id nt 4 44 9 29 Moatetivllo Park 4 41 9 81 Wevr 4 51 9 26 'Koddr 4 54 9 X9 ltolinan 4 it 9 41 'Borer 4 o9 9 44 wahaonr 5 10 10 00 BloemOeld 6 17 10 07 M,..nr'. Rond 5 22 10 13 Nellaon 0 26 10 18 Dun, 28 10 19 Elliotaburc " 24 10 26 a.rabanl'. 6 88 10 27 'Gram Prk 6 41 10 82 Moniaur Juar. H 89 11 29 Latdi.bnrC p. m a. m Arrive Leave STATIONS. N-w tt Ki-rt4lt Bridet- Juniata huruact ... W-Iitwa t'ro Wat-r Plop Bl oittlteld Jutict'n. Va In- Bond KlliottKtinrf Grt-fn Park I.e avillr Fort K,b-r.tin ... Center Ciaua'a kuu ....... Andi-rttntmric ..... B'mti i aluiiti t'l,-. nt . . . t Nr l,4'riMai,i'u ... Knit-ward. Weat- wnrd. m 1 a 86 10 00 0 08 10 OS 8 12 10 07 16 10 10 25 10 17 6 2-4! 10 20 o 31 10 26 8 39 10 84 61 10 4 6 64 10 49 7 16 11 00 7 12 11 07 7 17 II 12 7 28 11 IS 7 27 1 1 2-J 7 8S 1 1 (0 7 4 1 1 1 86 7 46 11 4ftj 8 S'l A " i 8 10 8 07 8 03 8 00 7 66 7 SI 7 48 T 40 7 26 7 20 7 14 7 06 0 69 tt 66 6 60 6 43 6 84 r m 4 00 8 67 8 68 8 60 8 46 3 41 8 8a 8 Hi t 16 8 10 8 04 2 66 2 49 3 45 2 40 2 83 2 24 2 20 !I K X z 'V. 1 - - b. a I- 3 JT br 3 at at -a c --!'.S.Z! . . n - . k 3 . m : : : s a t? B c .E m x 1- - ' a o s d Lta5ai5HrSa.saSs;,SH,i; o OSOXOl 4 ri n O e) to "oti'c: or'ro o ? anrictjr-Y-. 4 ; 4A) 6 t- 7M 3j eo r-iiar5-i-4ooo-Hc- eoSovS i o CS 1." r-i r- C nniSieti" 2j otoiann ' 1 ei r - I -1 -4 r to 4 c. r- e e- - wRetnei 1 o n y t: It-r-r-- 0 o-i(6t-?i r."i'F)5 -onOHrtrtatMfiartSouSctS l.l4wwwww(lfr-IIIai. Oa a,' I .1 .! .' 1 - - 4 Ulais Vatic Bjt CotmtH Brrnp. !b tuna. Ail Hit tus. 1. Tastes Oood. $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that is plaaut wnl profitable. iiti u your al4r4M itiiM.r4itateiy. UV ti-ach men ami wtAii.ru how to frn trm S5.UO -r day to $.t,Ku 4f r yrttr without batiitp hai pret iout ritrnce, aui lurnuU th rmpluvmeiit at which t It v ran raobr that amotiut. Notltiutj tlitAcult lo It-jtrii or tltat mioiret much tiuir 1 he work is f;nr, healthy, anI honorablr, Dd can bfdonedur tlavtime r aveniuci, rirht ih votirowtt loriil. itv. wfirTr won liva. Tlif reault of av fttw b.tiin work oftn 4Fqn-al a vrre-lt'a wnftjea. H r iiare taiifbt thotiwrniititi of IhitIi UfiM and all af, and many hv UkI foiintiatifma that will ht"! hrinj thrtn rirh Smnr of the martat ih'h tn f liia runtrv owr their -tirc". in life to th -tart .ivf-n them while in our employ jewra ap'. Vou, reader, iuuv do a w-ll; try it. " You cannot tail. No capital ner-aArv. We fil yon out with vtmwihinr thitt it new, aoli.l. a.i. aurv. A hM'k hriniful if advitre i free io all. IIlpvunr dvlt hy writing for it to-tiay not to morrow. LH-Uvi are cotif . E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUCUSTA MAINE. A THOROUCrl COMMERCIAL raacTiCAt. CawcaiTvi Vttvaa SMORTHANO acMoet- 1 twmOtj. TW Tk4fcfe T44ck4ja. E IT COIICTLS C4jMtU Oo44kM4m avr, 4l.ru.. ..... r iV-'wt? "Vf" " a4k..r1 n..- V" (",4.. StJh-41 C. f tf Sifniti- no agent, T tlo-r-kiia 4'i,nii4tin. D. I.KINtJ. Preidrnt ind Manager. C. a-. Willi. Grnttral Anrent. Lonta r. iTiuini. p. U. If . Pnna.u ATKINSON 4a PIiELL, ATTORNEYS-aVT - LA W. irrLlMTWM, FA. C2r",'ol lectin; and Conv.jnaelng pronip ly attended to. Ornc On Main atreet, la place ef red dre of Loni 8. Atkin.ea, Bae,., aen'V ridf ntreet. (ct26,1692 4. S. FATT.aaOn, J., W1LBBB HIWITII. PATTERSOM a ICHWBTEB, aTT0RaEYSATLAW, MIFFLlrlToWN, rA. R. D. U. CRA WrOIB A SOK. barr farmed a partnerrhip for the praeti.a of Medu-iae and tbair eollattoral Waocha. Office at old at.nd, corner ef Tbird aad Or ang. .tre.U, Mifliatawa, Pa. One or beta ol tbean will be fonnd at their, efkee at all timi), naif etberwi profeuioBally en gared. April lt, 1890. F. ACKLET, Phjiician and Aceoach.ar, will pnru alio a. a .pacialtj ia tha treatai.at ef dia eaarnofthe tbroat aad iigeative Ttni, Arute and C'hroaie. April 19, 1893-lT. jyjERCANTILK APPEAISII'S tlT Of DEALERS A VENDIR8 Foreign and Domestic Afoehandiie in the county of Juniata, for the year 1894 as appraised bj the Mer cantile appraiser. MJFFLINTOWN. Cimtt. John W. Kirk, merchant.... 14 W. f. Snyder, f urniture and undertaking....... .... 14 aa. 7 CO S. I. Bulil. furniture aad BBar'akiig Rank W Kaufman, erran. tiakle A KIM., ai.rpbant... K II. Af-Cliutie. hardware... J, I', (iilaoa f-or.rlaa aad con lettoneriaa ............ Jaaepb tVeaell, naarrhaal... I. . Rata A Co.. ding ...... f Ij. Wanner, merchant Jba E'ba. grecatie aad cos- f4c:,m?rie ............ 1 D Mutaar. gravorie D. W - arlar, rlotViug Eaiil Prbett, marcHant M. P. Crnwlerd, drug II. C MrC'ellaa, hardware... jBnU'a Taliey Bk W H R4lltnan Jeweler...... (i W H rk, heel and hee. Jam." II dlmen,(aidler aad dealer. ................ 8 C Mver. farm implata. Faid Merer, elotblag G aaa A Riebar, hardware.... W H bank A Co, drnggi!.. rJullobanb A Sea. rloibiag. Mercantile Aaeciatiltlea, Baanhaat. ... ......... Narll. A Hon, Hraia Coal aad laaiber afaaherk A Nelaoa grata coal latnber T J Middah, merchant Joa.pb Penaell, marcbant... Howard Kirk, tabae.o aad cen'ectienerio. ....... . 4V1trh.ll A Sob, merchant .. (Joe 'ieabta, agent, merahant K B AfcMeea, Merchant W P SUgle, farm Implamanta Wai N'ankivel,groariea,Bnr Barry Her.h, lear Mr. S J Brewer, coafeetlener r W Ford, coafoatioaorie. .. W M Beale,(ltK cor) nor- W M Bualo,(vriloBbaildiag) merchaat 10 00 7 00 10 OP 11 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Joteph T rayblll, axlga... marehaat Mllten I gehlagel. mernbinl Jy ilaldetnaa, JewalrT, aad tog. .. Theodore S Tbeaipeea g'ria oal, Ac Hgir A T.anl a, ro, grata ea', Ac WALKKB 7 OK W W Dlmm, marehaat 7 00 Mania L Kelaer.r W H Eleh- 10 00; Bian) marehaat. ...... . 12 60 1 Smn.tra Av (iarber, mi.ehant 7 OM j Knra W Haldamaa. merchant t-haa A Thompa.n, grain, coal Ae 7 00 80 00 7 0 7 00 PBUCI! MILL K J H.ckndorn, marehaat.. J L Barton, merchant "amaol AYowery, merchant.. J. C Cobb A Bro., merchant TUS:AR.OBA Jama B Haary, marehaat... 1 A. C Harrt. marchait I RAMrTthAauA. V . 10 00 I iceab., K nurgt, gre.n... . 1 a 41 rargaaen A Sen, Tir.-haa ; w" TaaSworlBge man.aant 7 00 7 00 7 U 60, 7 00 10 00 10 oe lack: 10 00 j Pattereoa morcb.at 10 00 ! 8aaa, mrchant It 00 '' W. Campbell, me.ehaa TrsKTT B.rt.l.r, marehaat William a P.lta, grocerte.... 1KALI Praak P Uarrt.. BiorehaBt..'., Hack.orB A -, m.reh.nt. T K BaaTer, materia' . . J.ha r Kelley, marrhaat..'.' 7 00 7 oe 7 00 10 oe 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 A J ? 4nnian, marrhmt J Tarker., marehaat MrA'l.ter A Snith, merchant K M K -'lv merebaat W T Brown, merchant J G W inev. hardware dealer 18 18 18 18 18 14 7 00 MONROE TOWNSHIP H S Orai bill, merchant 14 B S tirarhll,. merchant 14 rvt ii A ti.rman, mereenat 12 John M . iti, merchant 14 G BEEN WOOD J T Pimm A Bro, mrrehaat. 14 ItJSQUKFIANITA Edwaid C, SbaaBer, marehaat It Uei-rr K H'i., merchaat... 14 Benjamin T Khiae, merchant. 14 DELAWARE Irwin O Knirht, merchaat.. 14 Smuel Srhl-ri, merchant.. Jg Chriatian G Wioey, merchant 18 TlluMPSONTOWN Herman A Cameron, merchant 13 19 001 7 0 1 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 TO 7 M 1JA0, PORT ROTA!.. Jama Sartain, grecariea Cvru. Paak, oeafeetieaario. . F R Harner, drug George ti Crenor ceafeetlea- erie and gnrerie ...... A J Pettit, merchant George T K'pnar.eeal lamb-r aad f-d Janiata Taller Branch Baak'. Aagell A Robinton, ho tere u a bob. am, n nrebant Mr B Ranaola At Co, merchaa G B II Wlaehaitpt. grata, eel -j t.bw .uMuwr.. ........... . ix Tha licaa.e. above will be due aad 7 t o ' able ta tha aouaty trea.arer aa and 14 r I 18 . o I U 1 e if t la 13 M 14 M r r. 1 7 ee K : 1. : b 1 ive.. 11 ; jo m r 14 1 -. 14 7 v 1 ie ee .14 T -a. I 14 7 ' 14 7 4 1 7 re 14 ee 14 7 t 14 r " 11 li ii T a . 14 7 J .14 IH . 18 : ' .14 Trt 14 7 14 7 14 7 if 14 : t 14 ? ee 14 7 e 10 l .;'( 14 7 18 lo w 114 " e 15 u ae aad a- 7 Of- 10 00 7 00 7 uo 10 l0 10C0 10 00 May lat, 184. Aar appeal will bo hold ia the Oeutv CemtDleeieaer' office In the Rerocgh ef Mtflintown, on S ATURDAT, MARCH ti. 184, btw?oB the hoar, ef 10 o'.lack . , and 4 o'clock p m, when aad where al! J.r faelling tbemaelre aggrieved way t If Ih.y think proper Given ander mr hand thi. 8th a ef Febraary, a. d. 18H. E. B. ttCtt. MtretnhU Jffrmxtr. MliBinUifn, Pa, i retiary , 1894.