Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 28, 1894, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & IIlPuoLIGAN
V7FLINTCnVN.
:iEDtSDAT. MARCH 2S. 1894.
n. F. S C II W E I E 11
t
eoitok a.id raorr.iiToa.
The Democratic Senate, that has
kept the government of New Jersey
in the state of uncertainty sirico last
fall has been ruleil out by the Sup
reme Court.
Thk unemployed Americana in Al
toonn made a demonstration against
the foreign laborers employed on the
Logan Valley Railroad. They com
plained that the foreigners were em
ployed whilo they are on the verge of
starvation and ready and willing to
work. The Management of the com
pan y assured the Americans that they
will bo employed in preference to for.
eigne rs.
Iv.Lr.Y li:ue the democracy came
into power and legislated on the tar
iff (-j-'suon a pauii took place. The
men that the democracy put iuto
jila v: have never been able to run
this government without producing
a panic, and on every past occimon,
excopt the panic since Cleveland
came into power th money became
valultss, and if we had democratic
money now it would be as viluless
as was the bank money of their day
when tho were in power.
TAKE YOUR CHOIC
TP
Uoveruor Patterson, by Proclama
tion fixeB April 13th on 1 27cu, as the
the days on which to plant trees.
Tiiey are called arbar iUvs.
TRADE AND FARM
ROBBERS
The Cleveland democratic battle
cry w3 down with the robber baron
lu-iiiufa.'tiire. The manufacturers
were giving employment to thousands
of mt-n and the men employed in the
manufacturing establishments were
buving the produce that they con
sumed on their tables all from
the farms and in that way tho
fanner got a share of the money
that tho manufacturers made ami
paid to their hands. If the men who
had stock in theiuanufactnringestab-
liahments got (J per cent for. their
money they were doing well. Thiuk
of it, to be called a robber when they
were getting only C per cent on their
investments. Think cf it, U-i per
ocut of tho business of the concern
was paid out to tho men employed
and the men employed wers often
fouls enough to believe that they
i if : 1 c Al- ..1-
wre noi nan pr.iu iur uiun num..
Kvervihins ha- been chmsfod within
the tiast year. Sinco Cleveland came
into power anil the democracy by
their thr,it of jiassin.r the Wilson
tariff hill made it as char an snnlioht
that the manufacturers cannot make
mocvy monjli to run their establish
ments au't pay the people thev- em
j)loed t;io nil time wages, ami pay
the Htock hoIJei's t! per cent. The
very threat or prospect of the pass
age of tho Wilson tariff bill was
enough to scare ths business anil
cause the mnnufacturs to close their
jlaces of business and that closj of
Lus'niss stopped the work for the
men and htopped their pay, and that
stopped their ability to buy the
products of the farmt. and that low
ered the price of farm products and
thai is the way t'ie crazy business
Wilson t'irifl bill strikes the fanners.
When the people ii.-.-teued to the de
mocracy denounce tbe manufacturers
as robbers they li l not know that
the great bulk of t!:e money that was
Tuad;' by tho the f ictory was paid
out in labor and waes and wnt out
into eve.-y cbaunel of trade and busi
ness. The cl-:s of the manufactur
ing t -stabtihlimenU electa 6very man
who has farm products to Kfc'l from a
bushel cf cnions to a bushel ol wheat.
for tbe plain reason that, the cloe t !
iLo uiauufaeturios t hrows millions cf I
UiSV out of employment who were
cash buyers of ol! kinds of farm pro
ducts, and thnt lessons the demaid
for farm prodnce nnd lowers the
price. Of what account is it to a man
out of employment out of credit, out
of money if the prices are low.
To tho firmer low prioes means a
hard scrabble to make ends meet.
That is the way the Wilson tariff re
form bill strikes the farmer. Cleve
land and his managers may not be
robber barons, but they are robbers
of the means and ways of living of
thonsands of people and in that way
rob workmen of work, and rob farm
ers by reducing the markets for their
products. The Democracy are the
trade and farm robbers.
School Board Sued-
Jaoob E. Stanffer, Clerk of Kapho
township, Lancaster county. La
brought sjit against Amos R. Strick
ler, Peter Nauman, David Mayer,
George Becker, Abraham Herneley
and Jacob II. Engle, members of the
iSchool Board of that district. Stauf-
fc alleges that the directors conspir
ed and agreed together to cheat and
defraud the Rapho township school
diatrict ; that they accepted money
and presents from agents who sold
Looks and charts to the school dis
rict ; that they promised and agreed
to elect a treasurer, provided that he
would pay ovor to them certain mon
eys which he. as treasurer, would re
ceive in his hands, with intent to
cheat and defraud the school district.
Low KateEicmlon to Wash
ington, D. C, Pennsylva
nia Railroad-
The two remaining excursions to
the'eapitol will be run on March
22 J and April 19tb, and judging
from the extensive patronage accord
ed previous trips there is every like
lihood of their being even a greater
number of people who will avail
themselves of the extremely low rate
in effect for this popular series. The
entertainment Afforded by a visit to
the handsomest city in the Union,
and the educational benefits follow
ing an inspection of the architectur
al achievements and other attractions
there, will more than ropay the jour
ney which, in any event is rendered
exceedingly pleasant by the admir
ablo train service of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Companv.
A stop off at Baltimore will be al-
lowed within the limit, which is ten I
days, and return trip may be made
on any regular train within the pre
scrilcd time. The tickets will be
sold and the special train of parlor
cars and day coaches will leave as
per the schedule below.
Rate. Tbain Lvs.
Pittsburg
..'J 00 8 05 A.M.
. . 8 95 8.15 '
East Liberty
Braddock
Irwin
Uniontown
Coiir.ellsville
Scott dale
Greensburg
Butler
Indiana
Blairsville
Latrobe
Derry
Johnstown
Crcssnn
Martineburg
Hol'idayrburg
Altoona
Bell wood
Bellefonte
Clearfield
Philipsbnrg
Osceola
Tyrone
Huntingdon
Bedford
Bit. Union
McVeytown
LewiHtown Jun'tn.
JMlllin
Port Royal
New port
Duncannou .... .
Washington, Arrir
8 80
7 90
7 C3
7 35
7 35
7 35
9 00
S 45
7 55
7 35
7 35
7 35
7 35
7 35
7 32
7 35
8.2S '
8.47 '
6.58 '
7.32 '
7.54 '
9.09 1
6.15
G.25
9.22 '
9.2fi '
9.36
10.22
11.12 '
10.35 '
11.20 '
12.05 P.
M.
t
M.
7 35 12 17
7 25
7 23
G 25
7 25
7 25
G G5
(! G5
9 30
5 95
5 GO
5 25
5 15
4 GO
4 20
10.34 A.
9.58
10.41
10.50
12.27 P.
M.
12 55 '
9.50 A. M.
1.15 P. M.
1.35 "
1.50 "
2.10 "
1.14 "
2 41 "
2.58 "
7.45 "
FLOUR GIVEN AWAY.
Twenty five pounds of Man-
beck & Nelson's best roller flour
given away with every $o.00
in u. u,wufcwt.
SUGAll GIVEN AWAY. field today, nor any chaplains who iig--,
- ,. , , uro as jesters or buffoons, as did manv
i our pounds ol best granu-. of lho lnore favorcd omsof Goidsmith-s
ated sugar given away with . day.
every purchase, amounting to I Tho following extract frm-, ti.o. -n-
- f ' c . tluiiian a Jlagazjno of 1,60 shows now
.l.oO, Slock of Booli and shots must poor wa the lot of tho curate of that
be sold. i t'IDe-
,. . ... , , . ji "Mondav Received 10 from inv
lhe above Oiler hold gOOd J ret.tor ,inir OIM..1Hlf year's salary;
for 30 days, beginning Friday, : obliged to wait a long time lx-foio m-
ijj.Jj fg 1891
I ,r' .. ...
Hecks iioe Store,
Mifllintown, Pa.
noiKin .oi a nraj.
iTrs. A. M. Clai ko of Lapp's, Pa.,
writes: '! have baen nsin"; IIool's
Sarsap;iri:l
Mv little bov bed no
appetite und could not sleep
T . ,
eluded to trv Hoods s barsapamla 1 - J
, , , -., , . , tT i to co to cliuren.
and I found did him good. He; ..Weam.wl;lv-Mv wife bought a pet
now eats and sleeps well. 1 am now ticont for ju.r.ue HU,i HMOcs f..r her two
takiot,' it myself. I always felt tired dliter, jmt nnliukily, in coining
and worn out. Now I can eat and home, dropprl half a guinea through a
sleep, and work does not seem to be j hole which .ht had never before per
a drajr." ceivid in her pocket and reduced all
our ash in tlie worM to half a crown.
Hood's Ph ls act easily yet ptompt- j
lv
lUSIC LESSONS.'
If you want to receive the best
inci ruction in T;anoforte. fa course
of Musical History lectur.-s included
n tho study,) orjjar), v.-iice au l guitar
now is your chance. Miss Loiisa A.
Jackmas, after three yours under the
best teachers in the New England
Conservatory of Music in B iston will
return to her home in this place ad
start her classes in April. She La
a'so received a thorough course
in
Hixrmony and Theory. Any one
wishing to study these can receive
instruction from her. For terms
.in u further information call on
address,
Miss Gertuvde Jackmax,
M-ffliotowu, Pa.,
before March 31, 1394.
Peacli C rates.
Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey is pre
pared to furnish Peacli Crate Mater
ial, Plasteriug Lath, Shingles and all
kinds of Building Material at the
Mill formerly owned by her late hus
band, II. W. Humphrey, deceased.
Peach lumber a speciality. Maze,
Juniata county, Pa. tf.
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A Winter Yacatlon In Florida.
On February 13th and 27th and
March 13th and 27th the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Compuny will run
personally-conducted tours to Flor
ida. The special traius iu charge of
experienced tourist agent and chap
eron will leave New York 9.30, Treu
ton 11,08 A. M.. Philadelphia 12.10,
Wilmington 12.50, and Baltimore
2.36, P. M. These traim will be
composed of the finest Pullman
sleeping and dining cars fitted with
modern appointments and conven
iences of the most sumptuous type
$50 frcm New York, $18 from
Philadelphia and Baltimore, and pro
portionataly low from other points
on the system, will coverall expenses
while on the special trains trans
por tation, Pullman accomodation, and
meals, with tbe exception of tha last
tour, the ticket for which covers
Pullman facilities south bound only,
the limit, however, being JVay 31st,
thus allowing a much longer visit.
A stay of two weeks in the glorious
health inspiring peninsula may be
Aninvurl an thA firef riraa AnA fViaf
,.iii i :' n :
uu .j i VBb ' iouow1Dg
out the numberless aide trips available
from Jacksonville. Thesa tours are
especially apropos during the peni
tential peason now upon us, and a
vacation in this beautiful State should
prove of great benefit to those more
or less fatigued from the pleasuro of
this social life and excitement of the
winter.
MILLI5ER1.
Mis M. A, Diehl, informs her
many patrons that she has rostocked
her millinery store with a new lot of
attractive millinery goods and she will
be pleased to have her friends and all
who ore in need of nice goods in her
line call and se for themselves, at
the old stand on front street.
-
MIFFLn ACADEMY.
Board, tuition and furnished room
will cost only $35.75 if paid in a 1
vance for the .Normal lerm ot 13
weeks, at MiiHiu Academv. "Write
for circular.
J, H. Dysinoer, A. B.,
it. Principal.
UEKPAll) CLERGY.
SOME OF THEM RECEIVE LESS THAN
A DRAPER'S CLERK.
Tho Trial and l'lua1 steward of an Eng
lish Curat In the Flcbteenth Century.
Extracts l'rouia Diary Which Tell a Dis
mal Tale of Privation.
A great l':il is heard from time to
timo alxmt tho v.ntl.-rimiil clergy. It
lias been recently b.-til by nn EngliHU
writer that "there are many clerks in
holy orders who receive less than clerks
in linen draper's shuns." This is es
pecially true in Europe, where the cler
gy, or nt least the enrates, are jiaiil
Biu-h miserably poor stijH'Uils that lmt
for the eiierosity of tho parishioners
they covtM not livu.
In tho I'nited States, too, tho elersy
inan, initially a college hred man of tal
ents and refinement, receives a H;il:iry
altogether out nt proportion to his rail
ing and hi ability. This remark does
not apply to tho clergy in the large cit
ies, to ninny of whom aro paid very
large salaiies. In New York city, for
example, it is said that there are 100
ministers who receive salaries of $10,
000, and many of them have rertoriesor
parish houses fare in addition, lint
in tho country towns, east nnd west
alike, tho minister who gets 2,l)fl0 is a
rare exception. Many, perhaps the ma
jority, douotreceivo as inueli ;i$l,ii()(.
While tho reflection may not prove of
tannihlo benefit to these underpaid serv
ants in tho highest of callings, ftill it
ia interesting to know that in a social
and iiui financial way, and in tho self
respect consequent upon theso condi-
ti
the clergyman of today is vastly
better off than tho chaplain or curate
! of a century ago. In point of ahjeet
novertv there aro no vicars of Wake
admittance to tho doctor, nnd even
when admitted was never onco asked
to sit down or refresh myself, though I
had walked 1 1 miles. Item The doc
tor hinted ho could have tho curacy fill
ed for 1.1 a year.
"Tuesday Paid " to seven differ
ent people. 1. tit could not buy tho sec
ondhand pair of black lireeches offered
I u, os il reat harKain, iny wiro want-
I 1IJK l-llllotb lliw'iu .lit iiniiL:r, ;ni4
ntittier
Item Chid my poor woman for being
nfllicted at tho inisfortuno nnd tenderly
advised her to depend upon tho good
ness of Ctod.
Thursdav Received a noto from
tho alehouse at tho top of the hill, in-
forming mo that a gentleman betrod
' to hpeak (o me on pressing business,
: Went and found it was an xiufoitmiato
member of a Kti'.lliiijrcoiniiai.vof pbiy-
ers, who was pledged for sev npenee
i half penny. In a strnglo what to do.
i The baker, though wo had paid him but
! on Tuesday, quarreled with ns, to avoid
1 giving any credit in future, uud tho
hntcher sent us word that he heard it
whispered how the lector intended to
' take a enrato who would do the parish
j duty at an inferior price, and therefore,
! though ho would do anvtiiiiia to Berv
' me, advised mo to deal at the upper end
of tho town. Mortifying reflections
these, hut a want of humility is, in my
opinion, a want of justice. Tho Father
of tho universe lends his blessings to
or ns, with a view that we hhould relieve
j one another, and we consequently do
no moro than pay a debt when we per
: form an act of benevolence. Paid the
' stranger's reckoning out of the shilling
in my pocket anrt gave Him tlie re
mainder of the money to prosecute Lis
journey.
"Friday A very scant dinner, and
J pretended therefore to be ill, that, by
! Avoiding to eat, I might leave some
thing Jike euongh for my poor wife and
j children.
I loiu my who wnai 1 nan
dono with the shilling: tho excellent
creature, instead of Naming me for tho
action, blessed the goodness of iny
heart and buret into tears. Mem.
Never to contradict her as Kmg as I
live, for the mind that can arguo like
hers, though it may deviate from tho
more rigid sentiments of prudence, is
even amiable for its indiscretion, and
in every lapse from tho severity of
economy performs nu act of virtue, su
perior to th valuo of a kingdom.
"Saturday Wroto a sermon, which
on Sunday 1 preached at four different
parish churches, and came home exces
sively wearied and excessively hungry;
no moro money than twojienco half
penny in tho house, but you seo tlie
goodness of Godl Tho strolling player
whom I had relieved was a man of for
tune, who accideutly heard that I was
as humane as I was indigent, and from
a generous eccentricity of temper want
ed to do me nn essential piece of serv
ice. I had not been an hour at home
when he ciuiih in, and declaring him
self my ft tend put a 50 noto in my
hand, and the next day presented me
with a living of i':i00 a year."
An Indian Diplmuury.
1 heard a goid story of a celebrated
Indian potentate who took nn English
peer, who was staying with him, out
shooting. Truth to tell, the peer shot
very badly, and the eastern prince was
sorely puzzled to combine oriental com
pliment and empty gamebags. At last,
with a low bow, he said, "Your excel
lency shot splendidly, bnt God was
.very uurciful to the little birds!"
Ldon Geutlewoman
LUGJL.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ASSEM5LT.
Mr. Ediltr: A I have bean repeatedly
ask whether I would be aeaadidate for re
election to the House of Representative!, I
deem it not out of place, to thai publicly
reply to all mob interrogations, I am a
candidate for re-election and respectfully
ask the Republicans of Juniata for tbelr
support. Du-ing my present term I bare
terved tbera as honestly and faithfully as I
kiew bow, keeping tbeir beat interests al
ways in view, and my past service in their
be half should be a guarantee for my future
action. Should I be so fortunate as to be
again chostin as their Standard bearer, and
tost choice be ratified by the people at tha
polls, my best service will always be at
their disposal.
H. LATIilEli WILSON.
10URT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS,
rresident Judge of the Court of Common
l'leas, for the Forty-First Judicial District,
composed of the counties of Juniata and
Perry, and the Honorable JOS1 All L. BAR
TON and J. P. WICKEUSUAM, Associate
Judges of the said court of Common Pleas
of Juniata county, by precept duly issued
and to nic directed for holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv
ery, and Oenril Quarter Sessions of the
Peace at MiiHintown, on tbe
FOURTH MONDAY OP APRIL, 1S91,
BRING THE 23.1 DAY OF THE MONTH.
Notice ihcrkbt give, to the Coroner,
Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of the
County of Juniata, lht they be then and
there in tbeir proper persons, at 111 o'clock
1U the forenoon ot said day, with their rec
ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer
rememberiinces, to do those things that to
their ofl'ces respectfully appertain, and
those that aro bound by recognizance to
prosecute agaiust the prisoners that are or
may be in the Jail of raid county, be then
and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
By an act of the Assembly, passed the
Cth day ot May, 1854, it made the duty of
Justices of the Peace of the several coun
ties of this Commonwealth to return to tbe
Cleik of tbe Court of Quartor Sessions of
the respective counties, all the recogni.
zancos entered into bofore them by anjeitj
zen or persons charged with tbe commis
sion of any crime, except such cases as may
tie ended before a J uation of the Peace, un -dor
existing laws at least ten days helore
the commencement of tho session of tha
Court to ahich they are made returnable
respecthely, and in all cases where racog
nizancea are entered into less than ten days
before the commencement of the session to
which they are made returnable, tho Kaid
Justices arc to return the same in tbe same
manner as if said act Lad not been passed.
Dated at MiiHintown, the 2th day of
Ha ehr in (he year of our Lord, one thou
and eight hundred and ninety-four.
S AMl'EL LAPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
Milfliutowu, March -Jo. 1891. $
WATER FIXTURES.
Wood, iron, and chain pumps. Iron
pipe and fittings, rubber hose, brass
lilting and so forth. Plumbing,
pump and pipe repairs.
Call on or address.
E. W. Noble,
March 26, tf. MiiHintown, Ta.
mm
Wanted aTUousand Men.
Captain William Murray, whoever
he it;, has a large poster up on a tele
phone, pole on Main S'.rcet, calliug
for 1000 recruits for Coxey's army.
.
SOME OLD TIME GAMES.
Many of the Prrnt Iay Sport Were Bur
rowed Krout the fatt.
It is curious to noto how some of tho
gamed of tho early ages have Iwen hand
ed down to tho present time. The game,
for instance, known to most of us as
odd and even was also a favorite with
tlie voting Kgyptian, and many of tho
little counters that ho used are still
preserved in tho British museum. Thero
is also tho ganio of drafts, which was
flayed on a checkered lioard in the earli
ist times. The poor children were con
tent with tlraftsiueu and boxes made of
rough pieces of clay, bnt the richer ones
nsually had beautifully carved iron
headed draftsmen and boxes.
The young Greek, too, were well
providi d with toys and games for their
miiuseinent. Tho t iys wero chiefly dolls
niado of baked clay, the arms and legs
lieiug jointed v.iJi i-tiing, uud there
forn movable. They had n favorite gamo
called Chytriand, which has been pre
served through many ages, and is now
played by hojs of today under the well
known r une of pus. in tho corner. In
France the game is called (piatre coins,
or four corners. Both in the old game
and in tho. modern version five players
aro required, one uccupving each of tho
cornels, while tho fifth tilaver stands
in tho middle. In ancient Greece ha
woro aiienrthcn pipkin on his head nnd
was called pot; in Fr.iHce at the pres
ent day he is the nigaud, or simpleton,
and by us is called puss.
To guess the number of fingers anoth
er held np was also a favorite arnnse
lurnt, and this, too, is frequently plny
ed at the present time. S you see how
carefully the character of tho amuse
ments and tho playthings of tlm very
early ages has been maintained in the
toys and games in nso today. New
castle Chronicle.
fcvre the Forest.
Some years ago tlie government of
Bavaria sent a skilled forester to t-tudy
tho conditions of timlier growth in the
United States. While here he made the
remark, as if speaking of a matter gen
erally known and accented:
'"In 30 years you will have to import
your timber, and as yon will probably
prefer American kinds we shall U gin to
grow them, in order to 1 ready to send
them to you at the proper time."
What an instance of scientific fore
thought, and withal what a warning!
Perhaps it is not yet too late to grow
on our own lands the timber we shall
need a generation or two hence, but if
we are to do so it is time to take rigor
ous steps to stop reckless forest destruc
tion and to encourage scientific cultiva
tion. While our government sells outright
its forest lands for 'J.oO an acre, France
obtains aluioeF exactly the same sum
yearly from each acre of its forest land
by sales of timber. We spend our cap
ital; France makes an income, and
safeguards its capital.
Palissy, the famous French potter,
who was wise in other things as well
as iu porcelain, declared that the neg
lect of forests in his day was "not a
mistake, bnt a calamity and aenrse for
Fiance." That country has since
learned the lesson. When will ours
follow its example? Youth's Compan
ion. Pamfy 5I
the
liife
Blood.
BW'M2 JthOOn FHOLOXGS Lit:.
on bfiitrm (him; thi-t un
. LirrS-rS SLOOD SEA2CHE2.
,r. ft eura Hinim, J'imlrmf Hcrf--hraiH,
Trlt-T, Irrektrm, lllnrk
. I tr. All HrtujyUtt mi-ll 41.
: S'LLEBS MEDICINE CO.
PnTseuBGH, Pa.
- ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Yacht Caps only 40 cants at Hol-
lobauph &. Son.
HAS HEADACHE XOMORE.
Mrs. Fannie Maikley of Safe Har
bor, Pa , gives the following account
of her terrible sufferings and happy
relief: "Eirly last spring 1 was much
ran down with sick headache. It was
so severe at times that it seemed as
though I could not endure it, and I
found no relief until I tried Hood's
Sarsapnrilla. After I had taken twe
bottles I had the headache no more.
Hood's Pitxs cure all livor ills. 25c.
Boys dress pints latest out $1.75
at Uollobtugh & S in.
"I have been cured of nervous
tronbles aud catarrh by Hoods Vege
table Pills." J. W. Tospox, Lavans
ville, Pa.
Boys long pants something nice
for $1 at HoUobaugh & Son.
Have you tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century ?
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia aud Nervousness. Warrant
ed the most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by H Banks
Co., Di-nggist3, MiiHintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
Rebecca Wilkinson, of Browas
valley, Ind., 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. 1
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine which done
ma more good than any $50 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my hfe. I
would adviso every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve euro ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Druggist, Mifllintown," Pa.
Feb. 1, 93-ly.
Tiwcarnra Valley Railroad.
Trains on tho Tuscarora Valley
Railroad will run as follows:
Leave East Waterford at 8 00 a.
it., and 2 p. m., arriving at Port Roy
al at D.15 a. m. and 3.15 r. v.
Leave Tort Royal at 10:30 a. m..
and 5.15 r. m., arriving at East Wa
ferford at 11.45 a. m. and fi.30 p. u.
J. C. MOOKEHEAD,
Supen nternUni .
wk. Ki-taat Urritorr. TW f
lUpM DtahW WaUtb
4ib for ramj Ktlit.
Wuhri, rlbse u4 4rt'i lkB
wr.hoal wtttiBf the kwli. Toa
rush tbe button, lhrnenlBedet
iti rt. lirifBT. ponaaea i",
fnrrrfu wire. o ca4J
No ttmkeutmh-a.aociu.. .n,p, ,
tin Tbb, warrant. Cirr-ultrsffM.
If. P. HARBISON X- CO tier. II. 12, Clab, O.
PATrT VARIABLE FiVICTION FEKI
p Best Set Works In th World.
awMill& Engine
Received the Kedal and Highest Anard
at the World" s Columbian Exposition.
Wwrnntc! Dm- brt mmOrn. Khinzl Milta. Mrhmrr
ad1 Srn-idmi AvTtcaltorml iBpUvwmtn of lut ju ..
it at I w;t nriowi. Htmd fur lHustr.Atl ltl?Hru.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd,
YORK. PENNA.
THE MILD FOWER CURES.
HUmPHREYS'
Dr- IImplirev Spt-riflm arcfK-lrnt Iflc&lly &DS
rarofuliv i-r.-cnrt! KrtjHxJifNi, um.1 for emr 1m
rvnie prwctlce an-l fr ivir tbirty ymn ! th
cople with n'!r? fiiet-. Frr nlcle ttpociflo
a k;m'Ii41 i-uni f-r tii hf u.iim-i.
Ttiejcurt; without lrtitujr. nintiiitf or rrio!nir
the - Mem, dud an tio.a devd Uc (90Vrrcia
HrniedU-s of lh urH.
lirr r prwncKs. tri turu
1 Ffrrr, (once-.tl.r4. Irflr.Tnmattons. ,i2.5
3 or him. Virm lvrr, Wt-fH ,J5
3 Tr-tli!iut C!ir. i rj tu. Wkiltb
4 llrrhc, of CbtMn.' or At. on "2$
3-lTcntrry.t;r!r4n 1'tm.ik- lutlo
Cfl-rsi MsrbuH, Vomliir 2i
7 CU!ih', -"oid. rsmorhitl .m
llcudp.ohrn, M!t Hwlache. Yrrtfcra.
1 1 Siprr.cil or falofnl PrriodN. .5
1 Wkllm, Th Pmlu Knoda
1 3 Cronp, I.sryiijilUt l?irMh-i....
14 Palt Itbeuni, r.rrwfcki. Fnif tinn.
SI
15 UhvuMiatlm.er Kkruraatlciala.. .ii
16 tlnlarla. htiln. Frvrr n.l Ague 43
l-l'llc,Mhii Uli-dlr-
IS ilhll,aly. F.r,trWf,kEf . .4$
19-1 ntnrrh, I:.Jum.;i, UM It :t:C UM .4
50 Whnoptna; Cnr.S. cj
41-Afthma, fjr.-M RrMtlilrK
3 Car Hlmknr.pi. In rnlrrl IVarlug
51- Srroln, l'i.lirt..l cbnih. S-lllti .'.i
Urnnal llrbllilr. Pk'HnlUcikmi .3.1
2.1 lrupr. al Scnty ssccr.-tion-:
i Srn-Makam. S'chnrn t r.m Kuiinc .Mi
Xf-Kldnrr ll?ee -45
S! are Mstiili, cw canker ,$
SS-l.rianrT kam, WettlncBed.. .-ii
ai-fainlal rrrindx i.i
J t mphthrrla. I'liTatnl Kore 1fr.(.. ,5
ti I'hranic Cagoiclttn X KruiUwaa. .ic6
EXTRA. NUMBERS:
Sf Ntrroia Dehllli, 5ntlrnt Wenkr-
aM, or lasliMjtarr Itahnraw l.OO
32 llraeof tba HnarcPabiillAttna l.DO
-Epilrr,.T.t. VRus' Dane... 1.00
4 T Drigtlt. r P.nt pwt-M4 Mi r.vl of prtM.
Pa. Hririkatr nt.'.t. . 114 jr. . am wrui.
USrlHI'ftMf .n..lll A ll3IIU1aBSt.,wYarft.
SPECIFICS.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
r Plica Fiwuil orlatranol, tlllnd arBWdlntr:
riMataln aav: Itr4a4u:or BWlliitf ot lhe IWlmu
The rvttvf In antmiale tke enn certain.
PHICJE, 40 CTS. TBUL$I2E, SSPT8.
V44 kr VramttmH, or mt pMl-fM icnH t I.
SPBrutMin.(a,iiuiitiaM.ii.,uNu
m 2o
Phosphate
jf. If ninkvj tsi
U dm live. (!
U M 'ltllt tMfai
pooivst soil rth and pro-
Id diri-t to farmers, io
lMnd for 1'rutr J.it.
YORK CHEMICAL WORKS,
TOHK, PA.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tn Bdttob: Plaaae inform yonr reatlara
that I hava a pesitfre remady (er the above-aasaed
ilitiais By ita timaly mae tbotuanda ef aepalesa
aasas aave been permsaently eared. 1 shall gU4
to aa4 two battlee of my remedy FEEE to any ol
yoar readera who have eonsumpttoa tf thay will
aead ma thair Express and P. O. adtlraaa. Keroett
faily. X. A. SUXIL'al, It. C, 181 Paad St. N. X.
II never fails to rare MANNERS donbl
xtaayct SAKSAPARILLA. BOe. srsryakm
Get a good paper by snbscribiDg for Use
ScuriKKL aD KriasLiCAj.
SFAROUHAR!
il.SM. !
She at
J mj and nn othr rra?ai can hm
M,Jm$ (tmaUy Inowil in rotb
I iiwjjnf and va) le by the u of
m
iThe Repair Shop 4 thef
S3 u man system
it the
rrir ia Kent Aetlre'
i - ... i
HEALTH will rcsun
HF NOT DISEASE.
DOUBLE EXTRACT
B AKSAA2LLkfc A
fcares Uver Tronbles
?by cleansing tne oioout
.Through me
i rhannd.
rnd "no through the
tSkin, thns dmiaB ou
.all Imparities.
5QV PER BOTTLE.
THE WORLD OVER.
Mf&BV Ml MANNERS SAKSAPAf.ai C
BINGHAM TUN, M.Y.
POTATOES!
ore prontuDie u ih-."w
Phosphate's
Crow l!.-ttrr !"" "T
7r known. W.1 fJ'-i
vnoK
CKEKSCM. WORKS,
IUHR.ru. ,
Bicsis
Cofrf
Crops
mil nil other crops ro 1
. r rcut ly incrcuseU by Uie 1
' USO CI
$20
Phosphate
the hrst known fiTiinror for
iir kind ofeoll. freuu lor
.new Iri-e l.lu
JORtCHEMIMl WORKS..
TOR. PA.
Loci E. Atkikiox. F. M. M. Finnxll
ATKI1VSO?! Sl PEWELL,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MiyrLINTOWIt, FA.
CCoMfcting and CoqToyaneing proip:
ly t tended to.
Orrics On Main street, in plce of rRl
dnco of Lonifl K. Atkinson, K-q., norh ot
Bridge etreet. Oct 26, Wl!.
J. J. PATTEIi .'OMy JR., VILBKR fCHWKYK.
PATTtHSOX K SCIIH ETER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MIFFLIN TOWN, PA.
liit.n.M.cm wpoed, ijr. iawih xctinrniD
JK. D. SI. CRAWFOKD k SOK,
barn formed a pirliifr.-tup for tho practice
of Mcilicioe and their collatl.-r il braiicli'-f.
Oltice at old Ftan.1. corm-r of Third and r
anpe strret.i, MiRlintown, la. One or bitb
ol them will bo loun-1 at tlu-ir nitico at all
times, unlt-m othcrwisa prot(;..s;oDMl!y en
gaged .
April lt, 1890.
F. ACKLEY,
Phrccian uud Accoiichror. Will lvirntio
aUo as a fpccialty in lhe treatment ol dis
ease of tlie throat and cigfiiiTo srstein,
Acute and Chronic.
April 13, lSK-ly.
f.KU.IL.
GOOD HOME INVESTMENT.
Tha first morfgapa bond o! tho Mifllin
(mm and Pttrron Water f-ompaniet. are
now nift-rel for aaln at tbe Juniata Vallov
Baak. The amount ot the iimie it $27,000.
Ten (11!) bonds are $l,f.(X) each. Tbe r.ato
ofinliTest i Ave (5) pt Trent, clear ol taxes,
payable in feini annn il coupons. The Mif
ilio coapons in Febrn trr at.,i Ansnsf, and
tbe Patterson coupons in April and October.
Tbe principal is pavab'e in twenty (20)
years and led.-cniable in ten (U) years. The
Companies havi been in operation. Nina
(9) months and bav an income tbat is quite
suOicieut to meet tha interest on the bonds
and all other charge. The stock-holders
of the companies are Lotus E. Atkianon
president; L. Banks, via president; K. E
Parker. S"cretarr; T. V. Irwin, treasurer.
JermiiU 1.7-"', f- M, M- rtrn!', WiHE.
Iloi ps and ffiu. II. Banks, and ihey pur
pose to keep safe the interests of patrons,
bocd-hohUrs and creditors bafore they take
any return for their own investment. Kx.
cept tha Original Court Huuso bonds which
bore six (6) per cent, interest. There has
never been so good a bond investment offer
ed to investors. Trice par and accrued in.
terast.
jVJEWPORT AND SHKRMAN'S VAL
I 1 lay Railroad Company. Time table
of passenger trains, in eflect on Monday.
SepteLsber 11,1893.
STATIONS.
I
West-
Kat-
rd j wsrl.
; a u
65 io oo;
08 10 03
6 12 19 07
1510 10
6 25 10 17'
6 'il 10 o'
6 81 10 26
8 39 10 34
fl 61 10 4?
6 4 10 49
7 16 II 00
7 12 11 07
7 17 M 12
7 23 11 18
7 27 11 22:
7 35 11 SO
7 4111 IC
7 45 11 40
i
A H
Newp-rt
BuSalo Bridge 1
Juniata furnace ...!
Wahncta ......... ;
Pylvao "I
F M
8 10
8 07
5 08
8 00
7 6ti:
7 51
7 48
7 4(:
7 2S
7 20
7 14
7 oe
6 69
6 o5;
- 60
6 43
fi 34
6 30
4 00
8 67
8 63
3 50
3 4S
3 41
3 88
3 32
3 1-5
3 10
8 04
2 So
2 49
2 45
2 40
2 33
2 24
2 20
Wat-r Plug ;
Bloointielel Juuet'n.
Valley Koad !
Elliottaharg :
Green park ,
Lojsville !
Fart RobesoB
Center
Cisna's Rod
Aadersoabor;
B,a'n
Mount Pleasant ..."
New German t'n ... ;
Note Signifies no agent, 'T" tele
phone connection.
D. GRING, President and Manager.
C. K. MiLLia, General Agent.
HUMPHREYS'
VETER3MARY SPECIFICS
rr Eorses, Cattl, Sheaj, Cogs, logs,
a-M.-MnMuirriace. Hr-.rrh.
in.H. Cnaarv and Kidaey Dtaea!aa.
BMafcla Case, wlib BpaeUI
Jar Taiariaarr Car
uw m rvt ml ' "Mis Ma m mm
ft:
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Wonderful
Bargain
ATTRACTIONS
At Schott's !
Only while we have these goods
atnn.k nre we able to give you
such Big Bargains.
All Wool Fren.h H.nri.tta. for 48e; For-.r Pri-, 6 ceti..
All Wool Fren.h S.rg ... 48o; Former Pr.r 66.-
All Wool Cloth for 24c, worth Sao.
Half Wool MeBriottaa for 28s, worth SO".
5 Yard, of Best Ble.ehed Mnin mti (or $2-
15 Yards of good Blcaoh.d Mailin for f I.
17 Yard, of fair quality, Bl.ach.d -.l.n for $1.
20 Yardi of good Bloaehtd fuilin for 1.
18 Yardi of b.tur quality, U.-bleaoh.d Mu.l.n for $1.
15 Yardi of finatJn bleaohtd fuslia for f 1.
35 Yd! of the b.,t and he.vie.t Cn-Weaeh.d Mu.l.n for fl.
9 Yard of good Canton Flnal for 50c.
8 Yards of b.ttar " for50.: .
7 Yardi of still h.arier Cantoa Flannol for 60e.
10 Yards of tha bst Caaton Flannel far 91.
Biaokits fr 75o a pair.
Blankets betur for 90a a pair.
Blankets still bsayicr for $160 and 92.
Bt Faotory, All-Wool Blankets for $S60 to $4 75 a pair.
Sbawls ia singlo and doablo at less priegs.
good quality, 21 Jrd for91
Fanoy dreis Oinghami, 10 yardi for 160.
21 Yardi of good Calicaei for $1.
Ladies' Shoes $1. 91.20, 91 50, $2.
.Ven's Shoes for 91-25, 91.50, $2., $2 50.
Ladies' Rabbers for 25.
Men's gum boots for $2.45 a pair. . . .
All our Carpsts, Oil Cloth, Window Shades and srerything 10 onr store at
proportionate low prices. Call Karly.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
OERKY COUJITT KAILKOAD.
Tho followin aehediil wat r.
Nov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be run as
lollows:
p. IU
4 30
4 30
4 39
841
4 4.
4 4
4 61
4 64
4 66
4 69
a. ni
9 16
0 21
9 24
9 2fl
9 2
9 81
9 SO
9 89
941
Laave Arriva
Dnncannon
Ki;g's Mill
'Sulphur Springa
'Corman Siding
Moatebello Park
Weaver
Roddy
HolToasn
Rover
s. tn p. w
8 40 8 60
8 34 8 44
8 31 8 41
c'2 8 39
8 26 8 36
8 24 8 84
819 3 29
8 IS 3 2ti
14 8 24
8 11 3 21
8 05 3 16
7 62 2 46
7 46 2 39
7 43 2 86
7 40 2 38
7 84 2 27
7 32 2 25
7 27 2 20
8 6ft 1 60
9 44
Mahaaoy
5 10 10 00
6 17 10 07
6 22 10 18
5 25 10 IS
6 28 10 19
6 24 10 2ft
5 86 10 27
6 41 10 32
6 09 11 29
p. m a. tn
Bloomfi
aid
Long's Road
ellson
Dum'a
Klllotsburg
Brrnheisi's
Croea Psrk
Jlontniir Jane.
Landiianrg
.Arrive Loav
a. ra p ns
Araia leaves HisomHaM -t a in .
and arrives at Landitburg at 6.47 a.
train leaver Laadisburg at 6.14 p
tn.. aad
arrives ai cioomnam al O. 60 p. nt.
1 rains laava Levsvilla far Dane-nnaa (
7. 2a0 a. m., and 2. 16 p. m. Returning,
arrive at 10 37 a. m., aad 4 tj p. an.
. . . . .
L.anaisnarg ana L.oyaville trains
rua as tollows: Leave Lasdisburg for Leys -villa
6 55 a. ra., and 1 60 p m., Lovsvill,
for Landisburg 11 10 a. ns.,asd 6 09 p. a.
All stations marked () arc Hag stations,
at which trains will coma te a full stop ea
signal.
$3,000.00
A YEAR
FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
J ""- earn freai aVS.UO w 4arM
S.OOO par year wiU,out ..r.aa haaXevU.
tfcey eaa uu ih.t aaaaant. Suthiae diult ta
leara or that r-nairss aiaeo time, "as "ark l!
a, dartlms er .r.Ding., ril,t la vearown U,".
honra' work oftra aqua. - tt.,i,'. .
VVehav. taught .W,! trh?,;,WS;
se, aixd n.MT hare 1H f.(i,tloa, that Yllt
srrl7 bring then rk. ,
?5ot f. r "2"- " ' Von
"snot fs.l Norapiul UNwHn. W, t roaeot
with soatathincthat tsw. soli.!, and sure. A
lk KriHilul .1 arta, j, U to all l"o.f.
liVsU.'0' " r-not ..-row.
E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Bex 420,
AUCUSTA. MAINE.
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She ridan's Condition Powder !
KEEPS YOUR CHICKEN6
Strong and Healthy ; PraveaM aU Disease.
fr Mtmltlnf JTena.
It Is W)o4lr yara. Klffkly wiMatrstee. bnu.
M-rtelf ant7. ll.nlWiat-IMiWH
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mm IkaC ava mnr oilxmw t ai
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wane. Write for clrcai.-. and i.rlcr't fji.ika.
ft-J.pHWI-.ru Ala, pr,',. TrJri.H-.
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LOST MANHOOD!
(PIt--. Frenc .
Kcrvt Rsmsdv.lis
sold withaWrfttar
Qaarsntoo Incur;
all Nervous dii
es. sucb as Wo'.'
aTcmorr. Let j or
Cnlo l"ov, IX er
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""" . ASTIB oae. ache. V.akc.al.
BeMIit Manhood, Lassitude, all d:ss aaa Iom
"'XV0 e.,ther sex, cauaej by overrertirs ot
voufir-nnJ1a-r.,i00 whieh uhim,,.!, e,d to Ia
Vyi . Con.umrtion and Insaaity Ptif, 1 1
T: P "h .very $; order 't firm a wnlh"
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