SENTINEL & ifEPDBLIOAN Ml?FLINTOWN. WIDNKSPAT. MARCH 7. 139' H. F. S C II W E I E It ei;toe Aan noriiitot. Heed's friends Lave etarted to boom Lim as a candidate for the Presidency. Grv"s majority is 1SS,000 in this state, next fall the republican major ity will be 200,000. Eugene Pndergast, the assassin of Mayor Carter II urison, of Chica go, will be bun-? on Friday, March 23rd. This is a mecbp.nifvil a, in which machines are made to do ulmost all kinds of wurk exception, thinking, eating and drinking. A National Question. If left to t!ie vo'to of tho pe ple, silver would be givwi the rirht of frr-e cn.nago in the United States mints, just as gold has the right of free coinage iu tho mints. It is only a question of time wheu si'.yer will be restored to its former position as money. "Wliilo the legislation of gold bond speculators and investors, miy for a tiui'! discount it; the ne-rn-sities of coming days will agaia bring it forward to its Iru'i position is a mo liu:u of txchange, thert for, ths blustering tla-t at of the people of the silver mining hUtes iu the west, that tiny will organize a se cession movement, an 1 with Mexico organiz j a new government is the wildest folly. T. would bo a good thing if tiie next republican and il"m osratis national n r.irn iling conven tions wo:i;d submit the question of tho c iuag3 of r.ilver t a vote of tho poeple. It is a National question. GREEN GOODS Oremi goods dealers aro Binding Joy rimi', an artiehi that el ii:iu to have been cut from a newspaper stating that tiny have a lot of m juny 'that was printed irom plates stolen from the United Slates Treasury, and that a grren goods man who v as t oiling that kin I of iu on-y whs e night by a iletteti'.e with one hundred' thousand d llars of them r.ey on his ' porsoti, an 1 that he was sti"d for j couiiterfi-iti'ig, but that th:y f iil-dj to prove the money counterfeit iii"n ey f nd that, he w:n acquitted. The objic1. oi the articln is to induce p;0 ple t ) s Mid t the gret U g .ed men for iioiiie of L'ieir .-reen ba -k money. The articla tha1 they claim to have clipped from a newspaper, doubtless never appeared in a newspaper, but was set up in somijob ofilee and was priiit"d f ir theiii :it so much thousand. Acompanying (he so c illod ne.vs papT nrtiele is a circular explaining how to y-t the money that they have to sell People who biia at the bait, the green goods men swt for thm lose their money t'n'y go to Ne.v Yolk with, and tiiid that they hav; traded their money for sa-v dust, or pack ages of blank paper. Tho green pods men cheat their victims when they h ive thtir eyes wide open by :- .eight of hand performance. The following circular is tho ex planatory bait with which they ex pert to catch the laou "y of tho peo ple with whom they communicate. .1,- Dear Frie nd : I am desirous of obtaining a shrewd "Ag lit'' in your locality to handle my goods, enclose 1 you will find a iu wspap'.r clipping which gives all (he information desired aud explains itself. Thinking you are in a posi tion to s-.fely handle my "goo. I:,'' I coiiclu led t write you. If you con- elude t i en. ica this Ooldet eti opp -.r- tunii v, anl in will be ab.sulu 1 -iness suita vim, it ! v necesj.ary for you to iMins on here and see me iu pr- j son, i riv u.'ti lace t ) I.tco witti mv cm .d-onu-rs. Iv;pt rience has taught mo that this is the safest an I most satisfactory way for both. 'When you meet me you see what ym are buying, and I see who I am daliug with, consequently we both fkol better p.itisficd 1 do not ask or expect one cpnt until you have examined my en tire s'oet-, select what you want and the g ods are iu your possession. You nnibt carry the "goods" away with you, and if you desire I will sse yon nafely out of the city. There are people nround you poasib'y in your own town who have suddenly become ricu without any apparent cause for their sndden prosperity aud still no one would imagine that they might have engaged in a similar business to the one I am speaking of to you at present. J5y prices are as follows, $350 bus 4000 of m v goods $300, buys 7500, $do0, buys 13.5o0 ml $1000 buys 2S.000; The sizes are $1, $2, $5 $10, and !?20. If you invest $650 or iuorc I wiil agree to give you the ex clusive State Bight. Now if you wish to do business with me you must obey the following instructions, never as long as you live write me a Ittter without my permission, as I will refuse to receive it. If you intend to handle my goods end me a telegram worded and Eumbi.ed us lxlow, do not sign your n-'me to your tel-gram as it is not necessary, just sign your pass word and number. Send tho follow ing telegram by the Western Union Telegraph Company. F. Edwards, 178 East 77 Street, New York City, N. T. Send me Fowler's Catalogue Num ber 279. P. S. If you cam A raise th re quired amount necessary to buy my smallest amount ($350,) snd me a telegram saying: ''What is market prices," and siga your password and number as above. Yours confidentially, F. Edwards. EXTERTAIJniEXT. The Friendship Firo Co., of Pat terson will giva an entertainment in the Court IIous, Friday evening, March lGth. The program will be first class throughout. If you enjoy a good laugh don't miss this enter tainment as it promises to bs one of the best of the season. TEACHER'S LOC1L USTI Tl'TE. Teachers Local Institute, held in East Salem, Juuiati Co. on Fridiy eveniog, Saturday and evening, February 23rd, 1804. KP.lnAY EVENIX.i. Institute 'called to order bv the l'leeident. Choir music, Devotional ex re ses conducted by 13. F. Oliver. Address of Welcom", by C. ii. Wir.ey, response, by S. E. Shutiz, E. Balanclie Frv, aud Superintendent "You are Welcome," bv the- choir, It citations, Char'es Snicher aud Clarke Brubaker Sn!o. "Ai.p'.ea For a Pennv.' by Miss Katie Morgan, of IIu Hifgdon. I,ii., r "Over F..iie Ts Out." C. ! V. NVinev. -If. is Better to Whistle , tn,e manhood, No aim in the uphold ithan to Vl.ine." Choir l"f,in J'ib'mirhd reputation, and 5Iisee!l uieous, Ohs rvatiotis, by O. ' P. SJol..:it? in(t frnMittf iliurtiisorl I Prof. W. M. liifer. Maggie It K-nzr, Is. E. Sburtz. D. E. Spicher, Ed.vard . i f . - i . i t- I MarsLall.and clos. d by O. B. Snlouff. Tief .!).,'( KM! Ti It;r,l " In- Lena Choir Winey and Katie Morgan, music nfter which Institute ad- ; ..,....,..1 O o ... r I SAIl'El'AY MOItXINO. Superintendent D. M. called Institute to order. Music by the choir. Prayer by D G. Winey. .uusic uy me rurar. lieonatioii, -xiie vuanti uoj.. 1(V Daisy Sellers, 'Morals nnd Jlauners, Rights and Wrongs." by Mggi It. Kinzir, foi- lowed by K. Blanche 1'rj', II. E Van Oriuer, (r. Y . Arnol.l, J. Iu. Jamison, O. B. Snlouff, pud Kdward Spicher. Choir music. Dhilogne, ' The Fuxs." "What the Teachers expect of The i Communi'v," bv . W. Arnold, fob er.El Drfvis, j lowed bv M liryie R. K S. E. Shurtz. II BUnch Frr, H R. Van On. i r, J. E Jumisoo, El Soirh- r and SuperioteU'lnt D. M. 5Iav.-,haiI, an 1 closed bv G. W. Arn old.. Chorus, "The Farmer's Girls." Institute, adjourned until 1.30 P. M., . n SA i rRI'A V Ar 1 l.S.ii ION. Institute ctdled to ordi r bv County Superinterdeut .Inr8l.a!l Choir music. Reciia'iou, Laura Dimm Dr. M. G. Biunb'ngb, of Huntingdon, Pa , then de'iY.-ivd a very eutertaining and instinctive ad 'less. Choir music. Rocitatioii'A Plaster of Patience,'' by Gertie Kinser. "What tiie Community expects Cf the Teachers," by D, E. Snic'ier, and further d'seiissed hv J. E. Jamison. J. 1). Val ues, E 1 Davis, O. B. Snlouff, Edward Siiicher. C. G. Winv, Pnif. W. ii. Rife, fi-.el S E. Shurlz. '1'y Lovu'ci Ort-p, ' b- the chr-'r. l'aper, '-Tests of a Gjod School," by Kill B. Kurtz. Recitation, "jJoys liights," by Char'e:; Dimin. 1. . " t.i- 11-. ell. .Jr. i: -.C I'rovti l: , ''Annie aud Willie's v Ka'iq .lorgjin. s, bv Amre S -lh-rs, Lau f-ltl.. in Hu'.b: rt, I biniiil.rev. A! tide by Instituie , Samuel Yum ihe choir, a ij uirued to ' Ti i;iuy l-.VENIN was ciiied to i' aud Olie i p. m. I isSitiiti ti e I'resi d oi d. r by , Choir music. I'ecitarit i:s, y S iilie S.efTi'n, and II uma Kins- r. S lo, bv Katie Morgm. Jl-.'i ilii ion, '-Aunt i'arion'hi K Ulaach.-j Frv. story' Duet, I. 'iia Winey and Kalie Mor (.'hi;ir Musi.-. Iji eture, by Dr. G. Brumbaugh, .Subject, "Ivlu.-titun aud The Com munity. Violin and orsan music. Dialogue, "Piayiug Iloste8." Mimic by the choir. Adjourned. ihe institute was a granu suc cess, being well titteinlecl by all friends of education. The lecture on Saturday evening, byDr Brumbaugh was grand. S E. Sjnrz. President, Ella B. Kurtz Vice President. Alton Liddiek, Lu.jlla Ilench, Sec retaries. I'cacli t'rniei. Mr". Annie E. Humphrey is pre pared to furnish Peach Crate Mater ial, Plastering Lath, Shingles and ail kinds of Building Material at the Mill formerly owned by her late hus band, IX. . Humphrey, deceased. Peach lumber a speciality. Maze, Juuin'a county, Pa. tf. Mother atd Clilld Cured- Mrs. Lizzie M. Bots of South Williauiuport, Pa., writes: "Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured my little girl of scrofula. She was cured over a year ago and she is as well "ns ever now. I havo been taking Hood'i Sarsaparilla for pain in my side and on my lnngg. I have taken two bot ties, nnd the pnin has nil left me. I believe if I had not tukn it I should have had consumption." Hood s Pill cure billiou? ness, head- i ache. ADDRESS By II. Ii. Beashob. At the Farmers Institute, JIcAiis rille, Feb 14th, 1801. Subject, Unon the training of the youth, depends the prosperity of "Home Church, and Nation Mr. Presidaut, Lvltfes and gentle - men: Ihia subject, mav ba conoid ! ered by sum, peculiar one, for a farmers Institute. But every iutelli gent farmer, will admit tint no mat ter what yonr occupation or profession in life may be. If you can reasonably expect to suocued, you mat make 80 )w wun me iraioing oi me yonin. How "i 1. it. i. . t . --- can you expect our youfh to fill the Church, and froai a national an 1 iu imporUnt positions of trust, in the ! t.mation:d standpoint, as to the Home, in the Church, and iu the blessed privileges this grand ami Nation, without careful. an iudi-' tdoiious t vernmei!t holds out to cious training. Why affair?. Is it not due to a lack of pro per training i;i the II imn. To tret tho lea ".ing thought of this suVij,.ct properly before the mind, wa must enter into a close eximinatioa. and investigate the life work of the Home. I so mucu iQisorv, wreieneuness, ana woe, in so many problem is solved, and. the great l lenn tuat tue proper stnrty oi man Homes, why bo much discussion in question is settled, when wo are in kind, is man the Church, and why so much con possesion of o jr mental, and physi- Nine chort-r wi'h the capital fu-ionand difsatisfaction in National cal powers, to exorcisj them properly stock of SI. 582.000 were issued last tit i Saui'day j we must carefully enter into tbe lifa aa 1 24th. ' work of the Church, and into the ilifework and management of our National affaiis. And, in order that we miy have comprel comprehension, and a fuli V developed understanding of the duties ar.-.i responsibilities rest- ing on us Parents, in the training of our vouth. we must havo a deeper 1 wider, and a broa ler view, than a j mere superficial one, so that wo mav j oe a';1 u V'- such knowled-e, I smi to pxpect such lnlbibnceupon tho j mind of our youth, in th Home, in ! l"" -ooice, una in .tinai anurs lbat will elevate thestandard of use ! fulr.-", to maiutin a character of j with au intelligent and fixed purpose j in view, to carry out m their lives. ' tb '.re principles of yirtce, honesty i an J mtearritv so that they moy be ablf. and f lllv o'lnbtifl in n.-nrtinr. llfo to fM the important positions of i i rust, nnd orrv out the trne princi pies or lire, wnicli erives to the Home, to lhe Church, and to the Nation, ; tuat w:u'.c, tuat joy, and that happi ! ness, which our Creator dasigned his 1 11 0P' E,J ul(l enjoy. When looking Marshal 1, ov(.r om. rasj ;frt f hot ' pine-ienths of our disappointments, an,i mishaps, aud misfortunes which , crossed our pathway iu life out of ornw violntjou on our part of the ereat principles of life kid down ho f..r, ror .i. fr,.;n:,.,, .,ti. j RIl f,1r the shaping and moulding of ti,t,;r liwRf s,, that ,ove mJ peac and union, and harmony, can bs the j leading, and ruling, and reigning ...... ... luo ii.. me, in mo i,nuicii, nnd inthe Nation. When we look lit this great and glorious government of ours, and consider te f.iv na'.le """"" people are piactHI under, am; t:;e reu ions lUK i ties we . as a nation me all; wed to enj y. do wo consiuer or realize tlmt it is not a , mere accnU-nr, that civiliz iM-.in j-.ro- i jgres-s in the ar's and seienct-j, intelii-j jgei.ces and eii'turt.nre f ui;.d in their I fullest do-eloj.ei.ic.-f, ,,lv iu gh'. ichris'.hn lands, like tho one wa i.r jj j livii g in. Why then is ibc condition I of Sj ninny Jljmes, so unhappy. so : unpieasant, so unsettled, and j uu I j attractive. Do wm not, invariably ! hu1 lil u t!3e'" Mg:a gr ..- cut of , lack o piilicious trii.ir.g in tho jllonu. We cm not accoiupli.-th any . great and arduous wort, without ft iaeritu-e on our part. O : physical : powers must ua hrou-jhi ) sction: our mental, or iaflhcbia! powers ! must be exercised, because it is our : intellbctuil faccltis". wlu n fully de ; velopc d, H-hicV control in a larg de- grt e the actions of the bly. "when ;ween'.er upon any business erder . prize, our success depeud.s largely on jour jiidgrjsnl or nndeisfaadingand 1 ou our minagriiieiit. It is so. i: the I raining of om- v U:h vet'.-coss fulfillment, fill in coming life, in the i j . o . i - . .inn n.BCiiurge or rneir .uki s and ob- .. .. . , . ; p.wd in tho iiHMon. parc-uts jurnsc imp.unt hxel, and cjr-i ! teixicr mm j for fortiti tions, against and temptations, which will fft(.e tl.em, in cor.RP(1nonco of a lack f pr.ipcr training on the p.irt of cire ! less and indifferent Barents Tt ma ad advance thi- thought, Ii.t where our lot in lii-', i.-- a pliastnt oup, a hir.nv one, tud a joyful one. That R.'me. one else has made a sacrifice, it is so in the Home, it ;"s so in the Church, it is so In the Nation. Where tho Cmldrcn enjoy in the home, the pleasures of home, the comforts of home, ihe nfiMctions of home, and the j 3 of home. There, there was a teicntiee on the part of the parents, and too often the o-reat er sneriiice on the part of the mother, why, wa it becausa it was her duly to do so, or was it because she was the otr.irger of the two, no, but be cause .-.he feelg the gieat respjnsibil ities, the futnre welfare of their b? icg is prewiing on her mind. It id th :t which causes the color of her aubf.ru hair to tnra white, it ia thnt which pls the furrows on her cheeks, nnd forehead, deeper and deeper, now, if such sacrifices must be male by the mother?, for the bet terment of the world, in the Home, in the Chnre'i, and in the ration. What are tho responsibilities resting upon us as fathers, what sacrifices are we making, what kind of an exam ple ore we showing in tho Home, wh-it kind ofinllnenceare wo exerting in lbs promub'.atioa of tho truth in the Church, what are we doing in the training of our youth, to el -vayj trne j uiaiiuuu-a iw luc iiuaiinc it;on, and discharge of important positi"m of in the Nation. ' Becanse of a viohtior, of the grer,t principles of life on the part of our statesmen, for a proper regard aud respect for tho interests of our country, and the benefits of her peo ple, which is t' e result of the unset tied condition of our monetary svs-" tern, tbe closing uw of bink. the shrinkage in real estate, and farm ! products, th- shutting d-nvn of man- uniciurirg cfttablishmeats, throwing ! our, of employment, thnnain.la nflmade. hotiest, industrious, men and women who rm--c no othr ouro of inoom" lo support iheir families, brnonnr in-: to their homes, misery and want, en- couraging vW, in consnpicnce of ' hunger, destitution, and starvation hy have th9 masses- ftll-n vidian I o the military disolay on Pemsvl to tb few, why this shrinkage in 1 vaaia Dy. The r -maiuing $1C5, in currency, why this unsettled con- ! ins been turud ova c to tbe state dition of our lvtioii d affairs, Why ' Irjasury. " tois depression among farmers, and j Tho report of Cjlonel TV. H. Oner, whv fii sncial reolutiom in bjiineg' su HMiuiendint of pib'ic printing circle? generally, tr. questions, j an t binding, for the year ending which we as parents sbo.ild Ixi : Jnlv I. 1803, show an expenditure ; able to solve, aud nnd .rstand. So we can intelligently teach thein to 1 our youth It is oar duty as parents to study the real problems of life, so that e may be able to take a proper the law regarding the shi It of phys view, from a moral, or social stand i i ilogy iu the public "!ii.i;a. School point, as to a proper culture of our 1 Kurtis should mnke a notn of this or youth, in the Home, and from a 'tiny may find tha ste ao jropria- I sacred or religious standpoint, as io ! the welfire and prosonrity of thi tbe welfire and prosonnty her people as a nation wU:ch will brins corafort to toe Home, joy and consolati a to tho Church, and nyac'i. union, and har - moay to tha Ni'ion. BecaniO it is tb-i violation of the great principal of lif, which brings s ufow and dis cord to the Home. It is the violation f tie? great principles of life, which destroys the unity and peace cf the Church- It is the violation of the ' great principles of life, which causes dislovslty in our statesmen, which all j havo "their origin in the training of ! our vonlh. M. R Basicoke. Van Dyke, Pa. - ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Robins put in au tturdav. oppearanca on Samuel Meyers visited Philadelphia on business last weak. 1-Yed. Bipenschalo ii at home from Philadelphia where ha at tun led lectures on. dentistry. The Republican State CDnvention i will m?et at, II irris'ourg, oa Wednes day, Hay '2'lrl, at 11 a. iu. The ne v town council was orgn- i:'.ej on .uon.iv bv tiie elee'ion ot Fred Aliyers President and liowa J. Nellv, secretary. Wm H nJ'ers and fjeorgo Wilson. represented tha G. A. IX.. of Junia;a county in the G. A. R. S;ata en campment in Philadelphia last week. Colonel Win. Bel', b:n been ap- ! PMIi,f"1 bv Governor Pattison a j member of the commission to locate i the lines occupied by tha Pennsylv u;" tro"Ps 3; ttc hittle of Autietam Vm (y l F )lkg miM to jve ft ..u,.t nntrr'ninmBnt nn Timrriav i evenir," in the (3ourt House. Ad- rr.isuou 1 cents. Keserv;tl seat tick- ets 2.1 cents at Rollman's jewelrv ! store. Philad. lnhia Express will ! Ktop at Prt Royal. I English. Spivin Liniment removes all H r.l, Sjft or Cdl-trul Limps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curb? Splint, Sweeney, Ring Borje, Slriflef.:, Spraires, all Swollen Throats, Cough.', e'c. Save .10 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wtuiderful Blemish Cure ever kuown. Sold by L. Banks Sc Co , Di ucri.-t JliJlintcwn, Pa Nov. 22, '93. a I LETTER FROM HARSISBURu .Iireh 3rd, 1804. On Recount ef i- co-mrnt weitbi r business at the c.mifol cilv ha ben somc wiia; una me past. ween. ij .ea. mark-t were ra'her dull in begin ning of week. Tiiere ha ber-n ranr.i activity in the iron aadsteebmarkel , all the de pr.vl meuts at Steelron are running tit iair time. Tho bridge and construction de pertinents have order uhad fo il ree month''. Bailding has bepn some.-, hut dull, . ro i.ermits having been issued ia r. , i, j.. . i ui nai ), i.i,nDri mid Di'iiu,: Ifl'.U G.m.mmI r.Miu tioa in wns lias iitkea ci ou the Poun. II. roa 1, '-;-- - " O 1 snninifr. List we-k t! Bjnevolont Society provided f r ono hnndred faini!i-p, b ' falling off almoBt two hundred f ini i ilies in the last two month.", anio; j this one hundred are a num ! ber of men who refusi-d ti w.irk at i the ipiarries when it is offered th 111 The state convention of Tho Pec plea Party will be held in this city on the 1st of May. The Central Pevnsylvnnia M. E Conference will inert in the Fifth street M. E. Church on March 15th. The mortuary report of this city for February shows 52 deaths and SS births. Business at the state t reasury for tli? first fivd days of kst week show !hi receipt to be .'270,328 8(5, and U.e expenditures $101,942,73. Hon. L E. Atkinson, of Miflbu town, and Prof. Alexander, Survey or General of the Hawaiian island-; were visitors to tiarrisourg tl:e pnsf. week. Fred V.ller, with his dog, Gums, tarried in the cnpitol city several days last week. This is the pedes trian who walked from Sin Francis co to New York for ths Police Ga zette purse of 2.000, he is now on his way from Xew York to New Or leans, and return, to arrive in New York before November 10th, for a purij of S00. Gov. Pattison, Boss Hanity, At torney General Hansel, Adju.-;taLt (Jlenei al Greenland, Thomas Bradley James Bet k, Col. K. H. Wilbur, aud J. H. Cocbrau, are off to Florid i. for a two weeks stay. Revenue collector Ti. E. Snearer. has appointed J. B. MeCoDkey, of this city, deputy collector, with he.id q i u ters in this city at a salery of ?i,200 a year, and J. P. Donohoy, of this city to be storekeeper ami g-uager at 4 a day. !S!ate Treasure elect. Ja kson bus srrointed Benjamin J. Hiywood. of Mercer, cashier, of the State treas- ury. No other changes have been The affairs of the State world ' fair commisgion were closed on Tues- day of last week. After paviu cr all bills there is a surplus of $1655, $1500 of this goes to General Green- I . A l oxpin-jes lo' i $352,144 56. It is likelv there wil! b- some trouble in certain school districts on (account of the filiir o comply with 1 lion with held from them. ! Superintendent of Public Instruc lioo. iseiirirrer n is notiuau a numoer of directors of these facts and it '.vould be well for directors to paste this in their hits. It is evident that iu sime district tbo'T h ive yet to ; week. Attorney Generit .lensH lias or ! dered two w.i. raut oro ved nir to j !e institu?d in a hint brougt t to ; ::t the Schrylkiil county auditors j elect r m fiiliusr their ofK under j com p'.aiut that the new coiitrolb r act dispnsi-s wilL county audit rs. j Tbe. decision will atTect similar otti cials iu oth r counties. ! At it incut i ok' of tbe boir 1 ot par dons hehl on Tuesday of list, we k. ti e following1 rn. a were T. W. Afi'ler, of I'hilalelp Wallace, of Allegheny; Wi ecs, of Philadelphia, vf' cse of John Iteilv. ef t. -n w'd of, .ia; W. S. diaui Aik-i--ed. 'ihe ila lelpbin, v:-r; held was continued; A'l nhe s i under advis-ment. A Ci.n k .ma item: i D, nx Keisfr O i th 11 S u't , !.v II v. W. N. Wu!ln. William J. ijjvii, of Be!Vvil. ffll;n county, and Maggie Keier, of P terson. Piilfiies Bkovvx V P !rt Trev-e.to'-.byR v C. C Le-hr. Mr. John Pl.il ps, nnd Miss Miir- C. Browi. Peck I n.m.ison- On Mi 20 h u't., i- Lack o rnsbip tv R v I B. and Cross 1 ! Graham, Mr. Klnvr F P. r i Miss Lvdia D mildsii, rf : TCev. fliii rnnrtr M'I.i.ik'N Gray On 'h lstinst , bv R v S. A. Davnp t. Mr V, i 't-lcs B 5"illik n and M.ss . lhan J Gray t f Tnsea-or . l)i:s Roius y On the 22 1 nit.., at the residence f Jolm A R bison I by Rev. S. A. D ivenp-rt, J siah II. Deen, of F.eale, and C. M wde Rob ison. of .W.lfor townphip. Hampton Foutnev On the 20th nit., by T. n. Carutlier, J. P, of '-md to assist in defravin? Peru Mills, Garfi-ll C. HHmplon,!,.. ana .uargaret u. tor ney, both of BhoV Mills, Ilun'ined'in county. Lu'S.uid BrnnoE. Af the h .me of tho bride in Shade Vdl-y Hunt ingdon county, Feb. 22 id, ISO I. by Rev. T. F. Dinner, Mir. Cl-rls M. Leonard, of Wa'erloo. to Sli.ss Ida E. Baidge. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Ir- If ninphrnV 'prriltmuros. icntlflcil!yand cai-ctuUv' (.rt-onril lifiiu-il l . uii fur K;rx in rlv;tte prat'lh-f hiiI fr owr thirty nn ly lh lfH!f Willi t-ntln- Kvt rv i-icgit- li-IIiO a spM'tal our fur the tlt:iM n;.m-ii. Tlicy fiire witUnt inifi-'nrK. i-iiriiitrn-liirlTUT the Min,an.l an Ji-... i z...d t.a tUv to neitfu llriiii-'lit'it of t VrM. 2 nrttiN. WViriii rr, VYurm i'litic... , 3 'IV Itiinc: 0fl, t'r !.(. .'ikrfiilitt-j , I Pm rrhf, of CI llur n rr Aiiill- 5 yitnt .i-v.irtiii J t otic , i 4'h.ii.T ,foi"bf. Vrtiuii.tf. 7 'oilit, '''11, r-.i)'bii:. S NriirfiluiHi 1 ctiu;4w. t uwaviio . . . . I Itytipcp "- 'il'iin f .. i fit- u, .itii.i 1 I illi 't! or Pninttd i :-VliiKs t.' r-rt 1 -' ( ra-i ;. In rvnu if ! t-:i ... I 3-SiJ! lit-tin i t. -n , h'.i, 14.,lf ns. 1 " R llt'Mllllil IhSII. nr t urr -: ) i -.' ; . I V alnri:. t'h - !Vs,-.iiu. i - r:, I -Oi:nlir.lnsv. : r;-('iwar!T, Ji'n.i -uk Even. 111 U.i l.'f4 t.l! .'I j- nth' ...Ii... . .it i .'.' .1 I . .3 Ul .. . ,tle,IW h in.m llUlttu.' 2 7 -3-: T rl tit. rv V "h i. . t.1m n. d.. .-! i - lniu:l I'.-i i.,. t! - Oiri'.t. ;'rH, I : (.i.l'W.lit- rtltuci ;' ! x .rr ki-i. it flllK A i .UJjtit'iLt EXTRA K0M1BBS: rein S!1!;!-, ?'n'' ! Wafc- IHrclk-trv .... I.Oil H Of fif ( , N U.t., an. r . int.-' I. (Ill I.CU i i-.i-i ...... - mo rutins i:: ,t... t x 113 hiir Tor. P I tr 8, HUMP ! Pv E Y 3 ' ! V ITCH HAZEL OIL THE PILE OINTMENT." fvr pl!.- F-.t. muil .r Int.. -,;!. intr.,1 or rWiilnr;: .H r t,.-i 1 ittt.ti.iiatfr .-ut. i- rtan M.l-lu.-il. PHICE, 60 CTS. E.l.t bT Dru -t.t., or trial sier. e ori. " I a I otl I - -eji t of lrce. Bii iiucm -u.tu.. in i isuibka. si., t w loitK VETiRiHiHY SPECIFICS Per Ecrses, watue, Shoep, Eoct, Heri AUD POULTRY. SOOPajc BmIi an Trrq..nt of Aolmala uad 4 url wtu i'rre. cruFSjFcTer.. .iiiitrin,iuaan,ntRtion V'iV ' !i,D -"'"ua M ilk Krfer. y-y1'" ""' -atr.ii.M. RheDnatisin. ..1.V,e,ul".r r Wihargea. l.l. ISala or I'.ruli., l. orinn. E.h odvIw, 'lrxvs ruouuianla. r ' t nl r. itr fci-lpe.. Nr'ljrarlat,. .Hlwnrri n, llrnii.r: ntit-H. It.tl.t rinury nnd i-.id.irv IHvutir. 1.1. trustlvr liptir, Tilaocp. J.n.-l)iMnM of Kiue.tion, Paralyat SlBBie B.(tle (over 50dfRl, - . .450 Stabla Caw. with r m.-n. MannAL rtn-inurv rUr en Hvliraux. t7.HO Jar cirriuury Unie Oil, . . 1.09 1 T IVntrVM rr Ml frrpaU mmjvkmMmd la U, We.ilr rrrri4 f arirr. m--.i iiRkmnn.. (o.. in iimim...-H., ItapM lKli 1 ahr. W udf si I Uw diati-s ftt feuuiiy iaoti niaat. ! a -h-rs, rioa- mud drive them i without wwltiDf lh bud. Yo f uab ih htittua. ifamacbiolo j Ue fst. P.ria-ht. rmiiati'd disbM, eu.d .-h..rful wivH,. X rsi4cd - tit.e-r iwniiltieudorelntt.it.s. j . br..a.tD 'lib'S.DiniUa. Cbcsp, duraft),wftrra.ut' d. Cireu!rarre. W. P. BAKKIMtN A- CO. .isumptioi) Surely Cured-, To Tna Horn: f iuform yur rwirr I hat 1 h ap-witiv? remedy for the utuvu-n i..; Jitt fly it tinier une thouctaudj o! h . ' CAM" !-v ei vrin'Mtntljr cureL I shall h? t,1 I tO aW..J tWO Uitllei nf mv MmrJv ri!?'' I yow reAOer who h- cora.mpt.on u thr will I ia ruethttir iLXprms&tvl KO.iddrs. l;. -oet ttxMj T. A. ttUNJCU. M. 43.. ii Btmrl St.. IS. V. I A THOROUGH COMMERCIAL NO SHORTHAND SCiSOOL. PMcTtCAt Education VICLD3 PfUCTICM flCSULT. CPs'tt'-t'oL IT IT IT S J-"ur? t , WILL.AIS a ROC. 2 is lhc crit i Kest AttiTC 53KALTH will result IF NOT DISEASE. DOUBLE EXTRACT Cures I.iT-r Troubles bv eleansir j Iteo binoa ThrwusSi ti e Swci, the Natural Channel, ji nrf r.ut lhra??fi me ' d. &Skin, Ihns driving out ail inigsi sci-a. 50S PER BOTTLE. THE WORLD OVER. MT&BT !h MNNS SiPARIU Oft Rlnr.MAMTON. N.Y. BARGAIN DAY, E AEG 4 IN DAY, AT S II O IT'S ? TORE! S'JIIOTT'S STORE ! Thursday aud Friday, .March 15th, aud-lOih. Best Hill bleached muslin I yard ! wide 0 cents. Besi Appleten A Muslin oi inches wide extra heavv, 6 cents. Gd nnblnehod nnslin 21 yards for SI 00, worth Si.tO. Best bpHt cilieoes for 5 cents, ail. new j-atenn. Be lndign blue calico, new pat terns fur .1 c ms. Rood dtrb calico 21 yards for $1.00. Best Lancaster ginghams for 7 cents wnrih 12 cents. l'ii.e z 'piiTr cloth rnnghauis import ed good wunli 15 cents f.r 81 cents. A r.l yidt) H"!'cttas all colors foi It) e n's ortb ."."). Famo. 25 inch wide dress .laid for 9 c-nts wnrili 15 cents. 42 inch w.de all wool llenrettas im. ported ponds tor 42 cents, worth 7i)i. Fat'-y Lama cloth and satins for 10 cntits, uortb 15 and IS cents. Cn t.io Fiatmsls fer 5, G, and 7c, other fluoiells yry cheap. 12 d. z ef nice white i-hirt buttons for 2 eni's. 14 ri i. ins for 1 cent. 't ; test's of pood quality toilet Brown's for 8 eents. soap (nods handkerchiet'g for 5 ror til 10 cents. Even thin? n enr store on cents these 2 d i. s at reduced prioes. biidip" Kubbers for 25 cents and oil.isr leather iftii.ds in u.i.m and shoes educed , rices, ail our oarpets oil oletlu, window shades, every article in our kt. rc at bargain day pr.ces. Pet t f..rget today Marc'j 15th and IC'h ;.t SCIIOrT STOKKS J5c5t e..nb m ror. T-i.-te Da " Lo; in Y. AraiKBOH. ST. M. M. Ptiitfi... ITKIIelOl A. PE1ELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, MiKFLlNTOWN, PA. Gf'-Mfciingr ! Conveyancing prtupi I attended u. Off:- ?.-f)n Main ?.rret, iu placo of rM d ee of !j0nit K. Atkin Oil. Kn.. Month nf j UreV Ktm-t. roct 2f , lt.92. I . . j J. I-.iTTHl.IJI, JB., VILBER SCHWKTER. 1 I'.V'iTtltSOX & SCIMIXVER, j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i MJFFLINTOWX, PA. ! DRl1' J-CBAWrBO, DR. MIIWIJ M.CHAWFHKl jQk. D. M. CRAWFORD & SOU, ' f-i-n-il a pt'tnirnbip f.w the irM'?V.' ;ot V. .:iciie nnd f hair cllati.;riil branrhan i O'lii At i. 'd iind, rorhrr ot Tbirrt and Or. i f -trHCI. V;H;I1ttfirn. Pa. One or bo'l 'ltl. it will be ln;nd al their often at al' 1 nm". iinl.'ss sthcr'vif.e jirotct(irnlly en A; :-i 1st, JS'JO. F- ACKLEY, I'l;. Mcii-n md AccoiiiOifnt. Will p'lrnic alo s n cciahj is the trcntnit'itt ofdi.s-ras.-r l ihr throat and '..g-stiTtf srttrn. A nt- :ii.d I I: roll ic. Ai-ril !H. iy:i8-y. C. :V ItuMK INVESTMENT. Tb fii"! iriortj .j,-..a tho MitlJta '..wt m:d P-tipraan vya.r r.nntaoi, ire cow ai'ca I 'nr aaa at lb Juaiit VIIut Kak Tlr aiariunt f ft r is- j i $?.00i. Trr. (V.) h..ni ar 1 .rOn each. Tt rata efinf'.t'r i lira (5) P'rrrBt.fltMral tax?s, l iiTab1.- ia vi-ioi auituol rt)iipn. Tha Mit Hi3 encFOtn in Frtirnarv mid Ancnvt. and the Pittfrst.o conpniiaj in April nd I Ictubrr. Tte rri"'"'!"'1 i pi' -.l)' ia iwvnty (-Jy) yar and inlrenmliV ia ten (l'i)ar. The Coniraiiii hav bft-n iu ojinritiion. Nina (9) nioMtlii jnd bave an inc. .me tbat is qnita .fflcTnt to meet Iha iatet-pt uu tiie bonds and all oil.r-r cbrjr.s Thu HiM-k bo'tlcra el the comt.anies tira Loiim E. Atkinant pretidrni; . Hjiikp. ri.-o yrasi li-n': K. 1?' t'arKfr, S-trotary; T. V. Irwii.. trra,,irr" Jrraiii'b l.ynna. F. M. M. P..tie!l. WillK. Iloojn.. and Wm. H imk, and limy imr foia la kip n.jfB ih it,tr.trtri of p..ir..ii. b(icd-ln..ir ar.d cr.di'oi Urt,lr.. ib y iHku nv rature lur thtr on a t.v.-situt..riT K. n pt tbe Oriirinal Oinri I..ue bonds whi.-li ix.re ix (Dj per c-nt. in't-ivM. Tliera l at r.trrr been m good a b.n.d iriv. tivnei.t ..tier ed t iiiTPKton. I'rice pt and accrued ia. tcrcat. VEWPORT AND SHKKMAK;S Val! 1 ly Kiiilroail Cmpa?T. Tim tabla of pUM.irr trftinn, ia tiloct on Monday, Sptemb?r 11,1813. STATIONS. ward. w.ri . 1 P M 1 A M i So 10 X 6 Of 10 03 6 12 1(!7 A M , 8 10, f 07: 8 03 8 00 7 6 7 51 7 4H 7 40 7 25 7 21) 7 14 7 0t; 6 69 6 65 6 60 6 43 6 34 6 8l Nw rt B'tfi.o fJridgfe. ... . JuTii-Wri turn ace ... ? bi et; 'IVH'l ...... .... P II 4 Oil 3 67 5 53 3 50 3 46 3 41 3 88 3 32 3 15 3 10 3 04 2 56 2 49 2 45 2 40 2 83 2 24 2 50 . 15 10 lo 8 25 10 l-i ! 2" 10 ! 6 31 IA 2S I 89 10 31 ; 61 10 41 I 6 M IU 4'l 7 IS 11 00 7 12 11 07 7 17 ii r: 7 23 11 7 27 11 2'J 7 ti 11 30 ! 7 41 11 6 ; 7 4b 11 4i, W atr ,,IS Bloomfild Jnoct'o Vm'lv Road KihottH(irjr I f . reen Park I I uTtville ...... j fart KobasoB . . I (Ynfrr ........ ! C.doa's Kon . ... ' itdttrsonburg . . 1 k'nin ' YoiiBt M.aiant ' ew Garaiaut'a Ni SipniHcs so agent, "T" tale phoaa ronuartion. T. ORING, frMid-nt jnd Ma-iEtrfr C. K. Miller, General Agent. Is k3 Wondermi Star gain ATTRACTIONS At Schott's ! Only while we hi Stock are we such Big Bargains. All Weol French Henrie'.ta, for 43c; Former Price, 65 cent,. All 53 French Serges, 48c: Former Prices, Goo. All Wool Cloth for 24c, worth 35b. Half Wool Henrietta, for 23,-, .worth 303. 25 Yards of Best Blcachrd . . B.ade for $2. 15 Yards of cood Bleached Muslin for $1. J? Yard, of fair quality. Bleached Vud.n for $1. 20 Yards of pood Bleached Ju'lin for 5l. U Yard, of better quality. Unreached Mushn for l. 15 Yards of fine Un bleached .Voshn for 51. -5 Yar's of the be.t and heavio.t Un-b eacbed .Vualin for $1. 9 Yards of good Canton FUunel for 50c. S Yards of bett.r " 'or 50. 7 Yards of atill heavier Canton Flannel tor oOc. 10 Yirds of the best Canton Flannel for 5l. Blankets fer 75i a pair. Blankets better for 90i pair. Blankets still heavier for $1 50 and ?2. Best Factory, All-Wool Blankets for $3.o0 to $4 0 a pair. Shawls in single and duble at less prioe. Gingham, gad quality, 21 yards forI$l. Fancy dress (JintKams. 10 vardu fer (5o. 1 Yards of gn d t'aiicoes fur SI. Ladies' Shoes $1. $L'iO, $1 50. $2. .1cn's Shoes f..r $1 25. $1.50, s2., -2 50. Ladies' Rubbers tor 25c Meu's gum boots for $2 45 a pair. All our Carp it, Oil Cloth, Window Shad'p and everything in our store at preportiorate low prices. Call Karly. SCHOTT'S STORES. . i r r-" " fJ'.S'jO s1 I !,0 - o r: t-i r: m o : I i .r-i r - essr.5-.- ! ' : . ensiss o ccxoc x k t-1- c o t: . i -s " . J : I m t . . t i . i. in 'rTVTrr - -o m -s c? " s ' . i 2 I- x c l- u: i.-s e; Li x -t 'f1 ft r M ?i si 41 13 !M ' H ! i i ,0 iffl rH c r: roc r: M -t C O O 3 i Z ? ? H TO X X US 1 r-l r- 1 17 1 1" !M s i.1 1- 1 M H 1 . o 1 m c ; t- CCOHHCIMO IlAl.i01 TIH la TAIILE. JjEKKY COIN "Y KAIL ROAD. Tr f.,llowirt w'hdnle w.-n! luto afTct ' v ly. I:i3 a,,d ..hj tra;m wi:l bs ruj i iiu (.- in I.fjvr- Arrivo II I'lrHOnnil '.Vil'ir's Mill -'llphnr Siriuff "C niun S td'itjr M.fVPei:u I'ark :. -djy I- ll.uaa ii-yer Mnbanoy iiiotmn'tid l..-ni'a Koad V-INon Dtin,'j- U'llir.'btlrr. . rnv-.i.i, iir.-n rrlc "n .nir, Juiir. I.'l'dl bmg Arrir.. Lto a. m p. m 40 3 50 ! I 34 3 41 i 8 SI 3 411 8 UU 3 89 8 215 3 86 8 24 8 34 8 13 3 29 !iu: S 14 3 24 8 11 3 21 8 OS 3 16 7 62 2 45 j 7 - 2 30 7 4S -i X 7 4-1 2 , 4 ::o 4 ui 4 .yj r. i 4 4 , 4 4 1 4 01 4 64 '.I 24 it 1 -.! 9 XI '.I 9 MM V 4 i 0 41 4 50 ! 44 I e .a ,,1 , 1. it it. I ' ' 6 17 l'i ' 7 2i 10 !:! 6 2:" In 11; 6 l" rt a - l'l 6 ;-,lj 10 L'7 5 4110 ?.- 6 Ii'.) 1 1 'JO p. in ft. im Train i.-an and arriv. a Tram Ir v r 7 31 7 32 1 27 2 ' - 2 :o 1 5i p in . 6 55 a. m ' III oii.H iL! at 6.10 a. I.huJi- k t 6.47 a Lan ' -lif at 6.14 D. 111. aud atr-vna t lli.i mn -i t it o &'l it. in. Trains .t, l.cyrvi Ii tor Hancannon at . J20 a. in . aLtl -J. Ii p. Jn. Ri'tttrain?, arrive M 10 :7 a. in.. , i 4 40 p. m Hmi.f,, l.jn-iiaourg nd !,3erille trains ! rim 01 i....wii: I.-avr I.iuduburg ft.rl.3ya villu 6 5o a. iu., and 1 iO p ui., l.oiavilla far Lai-diaburtt 11 10 a. m.,aad 6 09 p. ia . All tliiuini mari,.d ,r. (tJC iati0na, ' at wbi. li trains wi'.i coma to a full atop on aignal. 83,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. and w.ini. n htiw lo mi ii i,.m. ..io ir rf, , .1,OU.I pr-r wwitit..ul h.r,i,a luitl i.r. ri0 H(-ri. i..p,,ii,u turai-h Tlin-niKlmiwut , Ule Cilli nmlr lltul miur,,,,,,. Notltj,,,. Jiillcitli 1,1 Iwu or llixt n-.(nin ifttch tiiur.. lh - ..rl. i rusr. h.-nltliy.mitl rKi,r:1t,Pi nf ,.an ,P1lie rtur. inn davtuiK- or ndtinp, rielit iu v..nroint ilv. xlitrrvrr yon li.r. Ti,e r-iilt of a r.-w hour, work oTipii r-ot.l a treei'l wo:.- T r in' 1. iic'.l Oio'l-nitrl- of I...-II fxa :u,,( n 11 C". Htt-i many urr l:.irt f..mi.l;tti..i. tlmt -.,,11 furvlv l.rinj tltun ri.-li... .nr- of tlte l:lorTo I nion ill thi. rotimrr .. 1 V.-ir ruci-v.s in 1;;,. to the -titrt o-i, tn.-.tt nliil.. in our ;ni.'...v t-t-.r aio. Vou. r.i.!.-r. nntv .lo a, wvll: trv it ' y,,, Cannot tail. i.r:t;.i,:, nrnKirv, WV lit V.wt out with oin,.tl'i.. th. i" tin, . ..a.l.aj.l .ir.-. A book kniiilnl i.f a.l-i tr.- to all. Hip,..r. K.-rV.ri!S&.,0t " to-murrorr. E. O. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUCUSTA, MAINE. - i-r.( 1 mi have these goods able to give you w I "SI Tl I TI 1. . o " i - "M T o ... Kor.MHHOi.iujoiiaoiiisnti;:! a 3: X X X X X t- l- t- t- 1- t- c LI ' I - - CI -H Cl M Tl X j - j . I i T r-t IT " c. . . ac jz t t- t- ' 3 x - :c ir. .r : is i r- i ;m k r: x o t- I- t- . :j 1- ic rr t ) O H K c s o t- i- cc -jc a rt r-. Xotliin? On Earth Will I.I3CE Sheridan's Condition rowdor! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Hea'thy ; Preventa all Diaease. 'ooi for Moulting llrnm. Tt irTwohitlpnr. Hiirhly ronvntnUe. In q.tan. ! 'LT .i"':,.u n ' ' '" u r.nr-. stictiv 1. ..i.-'l on... "On,, tanre rn ativ.l -ut, .-Ml; IIPTKl -tx lo ir.-irr,it K'ti.." tt.v- on. ,Ut. .iur ' " -aii"t c- ii "end lo it. .. " mm, ..nr pm.- 2..: Ki.ffl A x 1 4 11. .-.t. a: n Sir ' I---, a-'" 'W. exi-r.- I.:.i'l. I.nJtru l:,tl;ng i,u Ir pri.r : . nt" frrw i tth l ii ortl. . .,r t.tun. futu.pl. Sop, ..a..'uHN .OS 'l..S:.-UBVn lluiun St.. Boston, Mar-. 3 srA . I ' VI i . n-on !-r i.nna ,v..Wr. ly, P--irl F MWt..-, i. 11 H. it!f.,ii ct 1 hr-iii". . . 1 -H ,,: th 1 -.ii-tr- i i -itiit. .,-:: f.r ....... !lt w, . j: V. -H. Wti.:- I I ,.( ,..,,4.. . Ulrm 11 pi ti-.-.: "nn. pflrifr iftl. o. '. itnv fulilvurai! . w - HEKC3 i j-'P-'afiOtD. V?te ?t LOST t&AuHQQC I m"'n'rv (1'lTrrK. 1 - r nch - rv o Kcrc. ldwiihfc W---'4-r C rttitee t., i ',it ai. jNerv',ud r ?V e, r-uc as Vv'rti lenorvf l.r.s c t.. train Power. Ner- orr-OR ano aaTEn usi. acre. Vakeful Lost Mar.hoo l, Lass'tude, a!l drainl and ,ss f power ia either ui, caused Ly oer-exenn. t ru hful.ndiKr"ion,hi, h ultiirateVy lead 10 In in::ty. Con.rtr?,;,,,,,,, an lniar,itv Pri;e, ti.cx a aoase. W .ti tvrni order we -rt a wrrh.r f- .ate to enrr or rafund m'ney. Py mail :r t.tldre. f-tVKr; 3 REMEDY CO., Toledo. 0 ...... r.. lt.aJ Garfield Tea Mil.' L t r . I V r 7 r r c- Cures Gonstipatic-.
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