8ENT15EL & tffiPlibLitJAN MI?FLINTOWN. KEIr:$DAi. MiH SO, 1895. B. F. S C I1W8IER XDiroB abb rioriiTo. CnxLiziD mail hates noise. O.t to Pekio, id the war cry in Japan. A p.EBELUoji is in progreia on tbe Islanl of Cuba. i.ne estimated loss to farmers in the shrinkage of tlio value of borees in 1S04, was 192,f-00,000. Pkes't Cleveland was away duck buntioy when tli-j altatk wua made upon the Al'ianci. Chaelis Fbei.6I.k Worth, the fashionable tlrtss maker of Paris, France, died of concastion of the long, a fw dsya ago. If the religions sarb bill becomes a law, i:0 Danker, Mennonite, Quaker or Catholic can teach a public school and wear tbe clothes of their cburcli. Ci.btelasd ia not satiatied witb tbe way the Wilson tariff law is beinjj treats! bv tus foreigner who gae encouragement to the President and bid frienos when the bill wss before Coiigre?". Tar lower house of the State As sembly, passed a bill that no school teacher ahall wear wmle teaclJicg pub:ic school any clothes tb;t indi cates that he or ahe belongs to any particular religious fact. These are petition? circulating quietly in this county. t: the State Sen.ifc praying fjr tne passage o. a compu'gory eJacation bill. The oppa l acts of compulsory ed icatiaa are not patitiorjiujj tho Senate. A woM ' in Ohio when iiasstioned aa to hr ae in cmuectioa with har right to vote, aaiu: T am &vor 21 years " "That givas ma a rota for me:ulera of the School board." "It i nobody's business how uiiich oM&r I cm." Tne Washington Agrieultur-l Bur eau, estimates the corn crop in the county at 475,564,450 bushel j. Not u lilies crop, but thore has been so much wheat fed to stock tba past winter, that the pries of corn ha be&a kept cewu. The estimated amount rf wheat iu farmers Lands 75.000,030 tint is 39,000,000 bnthe!s Its tLa ia .Vareh lS9i Whit.": mtn vh load cation on ship, made war on neproes eogagad in the same work in Now Orleans on the 12th inat. Thoy ctrova the De grees from work whreT6r they fouud iben?, shooting and kniS.-ig then whei'9Tcr found. The m; b compli cie 1 tbe situation by firing on ne gro workmen .njj.iged in loading British ehipa and French shipa TiiraE are enough fool bills before the Ii-jgialatura this session 1 3 loee the Htatj to the republican party at the next e'.act'.on, if the bills become a 1,7. Tov einnpk: Ihere is the Religious Garb Bill; the Compulsory Education Bill, and tba Bill that provides that every Com mon School Boom shall be prowdad with ,i sot of "250 photographic illus trrtions at the expense of the tax payers of the respective school dis tricts. ''Wham the rods wish to destroy, thoy first make mad.'' . - Bottle Raising. The I'erry County Djm'surat. says: Nine little pigs that first fcsv the liht cf da' near West Grove bad the nv-fjiiune to 1 :se their mother d.iri:. tho recent bhzzird. Th9 dinfnutive porkers, however, have each bjeu supplied by Joseph Mur- ley with a m lk bottle with a rubber nozzl" and splendidly. they are all thriving Pensiouers Fleeced. i-ist Fridav a: Harrisburg Barney I w3'1 st.-aicship, by a Spanish mn of ! M tbejr V,11 aTh npei , ilia's Joeph Dolan, alias j 'r, off tue coast of Cuba, ha result-1 "uinbs allow 3 egSs. ' . 1 . . . i t a. . Ann lint Twr?nfr. irinf L Ket; Wm. Dolau, tbs arrested at McSher- rystown, Adams Co., Pa. DIan is all.ed to have baon railing' upon pensiosers in southcasteru Pennsyl vania, rtpresecting to them that he rad been sent out of the Pension Of fice to examine them and to see that the beard of examining "urg'ors had done tbcni justice He is alo alleg ed to have leprtsentcd that ne had powr to increase pensions or reduce them, as ho fcucd them, and it is tiiared that aftiir nsakin.qf some motn oranda in reference to the pension er' case he would d'.mand a fee of $1.50 t; nave tho matter put on rea ord. Growin? Fat on Hope from the Naw Orleans Tlmos Democrat. Ia at.' interview in St. Louis on Tuesday Dr. Maiks cf the City lies pita', rwong other ibings, said: "The psychological condition of patients alllict. il with tuberculosis has a great effect m retarding or advancing tha inroads of tLa disease. For instance, it has not bjen long 6;uco a pitient was turned out cared who received but little or no medicine. A wafer of my own preparation was given him and tho scries doctored each time he was w-.igbtd. His caso was not a virulent one, and his spirits were greatly depressfid. I never sjw a man who looked upon the slowly con suming d'ease with so much horror and terror, he wasted away to 115 pounds. Well, he took the wafers and diet very readily, and shortly af ter he was weighed. The scales wero doctored so as to make bim weigh 120 pounds. Such a broad, hopeful smile as lighted his wan features as he gazed at the scales bas seldom been seen on any patient's face snatched from the brink of the grave back to life. Immediately he com menced to gain flesh in earnest. It was not nectsaory to change the scales after the second time. In a few months ho weighed 160 pounds, the cough disappeared, and with a cheerful face he left the hospital car ed. Thus, there is something, even a great deal in tbe psychological con dition of patients." What the Spaniard Says. A despatch from Havana, puts a new fare on the Spanish Man of War firing on the U. S. Mail Steamer At -lianca. The despatch says: It was the ccmncander of the Spanish Ship Cunde De Venadito that tired on the American Ship. The Am rican, ha says was withi i a mile and a half of shore and raised the English, flag and the Spaniard thought she was an English ship. Cemmnnlon Caps. The question of Individual Com munion cups was brought np in he Baltimore Methodist Conferencs on the 12th inst. by a resolution con demning as un-Chriatian the use tf individual cups at the Lord's Supper. The resolution brought to thstr feet a largo portion of the delegates. Kev. Dr Richard Harcourt, pastor of Grace Church, Baltimore, which re cently adopted indiv'duid caps, sticf: "I would like to know in what par ticular tbo US9 of individual cap? conflicts with the Bible or the Math odiat Discipline'" "I think their ia nrt anthoritv lor their use in either." tbe Bishop ans- warel. "Jeans Christ said, cup. I not 'cups. That is my conviction, i (Applause, wnue ail eyes centered again upon Dr. Harcourt) Well, as to that," Dr. Harcourt replied. "I thiuk I can sav there ia i scriptural authority for the use of in ! dividual cups. Cmist said, Thi I cud divide amon? vou.' As to the individual cup?" "You can read tho Discipline," Bishop Andrews announced. "Bat I aai waiting for rou as the piaaident of this Conference to read, Dr. Harcourt said. "I decliuo to do it," the answered. "There wae a tim," Dr. Harcoart rcauaied, "whan it was at id every body had to s;o c!en-shavea like the Bishop of this Conference when tLert was no dipping of the mous tacha into the cup, with perhapa to bac:o juice on it; whan there waa no offensive suffering from the grip af ter having lofi the handkerchief at home. (Groaua) I tell vou, Mr. Pres:derit, that fioai t'u-.sc- caua's at i the Ubie of tho Lonl and His Com munion, I lava administered slops." : Groans followed and t-xclamations ' of "Oh!" and arias cf "3top!" But ; Dr. Harcourt csntinued: "If thoro wera nut so many la lies present, I ' might give you brethren some fur- -ther facta (roana, oa1!s to order and ' criea of "Oh!"); bat 1 refrain." ' The Bihrp called Dr. Hircourt t: crder, and Dr. H&rcourt uaid: "t r tainly, Biahop, I aaid I would refrni o:i account of the presence iu tuis congregation of ladies from giving j further unpUaant Nets which are J appropca in inn macasaion ot tnis qiiaation." Finally the mattar wn laid on the j table 70 to 90. Inter ia the fe ; ion the following resolution was nn-' animously adopted 'Reao!vaJ, That we hereby declare that oar action taken this morning with raforeriee to the use of individ ual Communion cups is not to be construed as either approving or condtrinning this innaration." HLUOM.NnURG LITERARY INSTITUTE and STATE HOR7IAL SCHOOL.. prepares for Teaching; for College; for BiiEiness; for Social Dnties. Eiorrr iikpaktvexts: Equipment i worth half a million dollars. Spec ialists of f ucceesful experience ern tilovcd as Teachers, A Ligh stnd- ard of scholarship maintained. State aid to all persons preparing to j pointer is passing over tiic stiaees bc leach. No school can give more for i tween tho strips of metal. The growing the money. Few can give so much, j of com may 1j heard direct by means Special classes for Uaclurs. Spring! nf tho microphone, and there aro those teim oii(,na .V.ireh 25tb. lS'lH S.n-.d ! who declaro that they hao heard it for rircuiiirs and outline of cours". J. P. Welsh, Principal, B'.oomsuur, Ta. Spain ABksd to Apologise. The firing upon the United States 1 fed in Secretary of Slate, Gresham, ! r K mj bpanisu goverr.ment, through the Lnited States minister at .Madrid, Spain. "Taylor; Minister, .Vadrid: This Department ia informed that on the 8th inat., '.he United States mail steam j ship Alliance, on her homaward voy age from Colon to New York, when-1 nines iruui ine coast OI UUOS, oil I Caps .Maysi was repeatedly fired up on by a Spauish gnnboat with solid f-hot, which, fortunately, feh short, j The Win J ward Passage, where this! occurred, is the natural and usual bigtiwav for vessels piying between ports of the United Statea and the I Carribbena Sea. Through it several i 1 1 : ' a - .. . rrguuir nues oi American man ana commercird stealers pass weekly within sight of Cape Maysi. Tbey aro weu Known, ana tueir voyage em braces no Cuban port of call. Forci ble interference with thorn cannot be claimed as a belligerent act, whether they pass within three miles of the Cuban coast or not, and can under j no circumstances be tolerated when no state of war exists. This govern ment will expect prompt disavowal of the unauthorised act and due ex pression of regret oa the part of Spain, and it must insist that imme diate And positive orders be given to Spanish naval commanders not to in tcrfeie with leeitiniate American commerce passing through that channel, and prohibiting all acts wantonly imperilling life and pro perty lawfully under tbe flag of the United States. You will communi cate this to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and urge the importance of a prompt and satisfactory response. Ubeshax. RateaiaaatiSDa Cured la a Day 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the canse, and tho dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by L. Banks & Co., druggists, Mifflintoans. Jan. 9, 96. STREET RAILWAYS IN ENGLAND. How BirmingUasa Loofcn Cloaoly After tho Ii;t--t-stn of Ilrr ClUarna. Cecrgo Francis Train's famous at tempts to iatro;lace tramways in the British tj-vus in iKCOdid not neglect Birmiuglinni, says Dr. Albcirt Shaw in hii "Municipal Government In Great Britain. " Mr. Train ras granted an ex perinioutnl concastiion, which ho failed to utilize, and in 1861 tho corporation itself oMaiucd parliamentary authority to build tramway. But nothi'i was doiio nntil after tho Roncral tramways act of 1870 was passed. At U'lifTth, in mix, tho council laid tho first life i.t a cost of f 75,000 and leased it for sovon years toau opcrariiiff couipnny. i'loiu time to limo otlitr lines have been buils and leased, hat tho cor poration's limiis included only 8,400 acres until Jcv. 9, lhiii, when they wero increased to 12, acres by the annexation of tiabnrbd then containing aomo 00,on0 pcojilo. Thus wluu tho corporation's arrcct railway system was under cmstrnctiou the a.vrraso lista:ico from l!io renter to the ircnmfer cccoof Birmingham was only two miles, and 23 miles of tram lines are tho total extent of tho muuiciiutl owuersliip. Ont doof the city's juri.sdic:ion the operat ing conipiii:ies hnvo t.tci:di'd the liiies by a still greater mileage. Ia tho future undoubtedly thesa extensions will bo ac quired by the Birmingham corporation at ft fair valuation, in nccordauco with tho methods prescribed in tho genernl tramways nc-t. Tho present mniiicipal lijK"S aro opcratud iu part by horso pow er and iu port by yteam, with cable and electricity al.so introduced on certain routes. Tho terms of rental ara worthy of mention: 1. Tho kaing companies ajjree to pay 4 per cent on tho full mu nicipal investment for tho mt 1 4 years j of tho 1 aso r.nd 5 per cent for t!:o re- uniniii feven years. 2. Tlio compr.uics also pay an annual sni.'i which nt com - I ! pomid iiitt ivst will nccnnmlntc a fnud ! equal to tho whole capital outlay at tho , I end of tho 21 j cars' lease. It is ralcu Bishop ! ,,., an,j :..,r..u(i tjmt 4 ptr cent for 14 years and 5 jht cent for tho remaining j seven years will Mifiieo to raise tho fall amount t c;.pit:d. .Meanwhile also tlio companies pay ail enrrent charges for repairs and maintcniineo cf tho lines uponrcceiing bills certified by tho city surveyor. It simuld be rcntcmbered t'ur.t Birmingham i. ablo to liorrov at very low rates, mid it is clear that these terms are prolitablu to tbe mnvicipality. At tktM i: 1 nf the 21 years the earning valuo of tho francliises will have in creased, and r.e'.v leases c;:n be executed on terms stiil more advantageous to th. city. But wliilo Birminhaiu h::.i thus protected the ratepayers so handsomely it has sccciunlisiied even more in tho gcardiiii; of tlio interests of tint travel- ing public, Bvery dvtail as to rates r-.f j f;:ro and character of ser vice is deseri bed j in tho byh.ws :iud reuulatious that tho ! companies have to aci-ept. Tin? miliar.)- nessof the rennirct-ieuts touching duties ! and condiict i f drivers and conductors, fariiishi:! and liqlaiiiK of cars and so on would iiiua.o an American cominn uity. IXT(-s7.:i nnil SppI,: Il.-iiits irmr. Thero aro several ways of icirlerirg I the growth cf X'htuts both audible and visible, but tiie modus operandi 1:1 t::u "lattst iiiipioveu" rxperimeiits is ns follows: J;i order to make tho cro'.vlli of a very vignrons plas:t visible, a i:no i platinum wire hhoul.l bo ci.rt I'idly ;- ! tached to the growing part. Tho other j end of this wire should Irj attached to a pencil pressing gently against a drum i which it being driven by clock work. If j the growth be uniform a straight lino j is marlx-d ou tho paper, but the very slighu.ti incre.vo is f'iowu by incline. , tracing. A slight modilicath.n of this r.rr:i;i:e- ; ment renders the growth andilih. in : this experiment the dram mnst bo eov- i ered with platinum foiis of a certain j width and separated from each olher by spares of about oue-cihtl. cf an inch, j These strips nf plaiinr.m sh-mld 1 o ru ado to complete tho circuit of a gl- ! vanio battery, to which an el.ctric Ir.dl is attached. Iu this caso the bell ia kept continually l-innim; wbilu the plant is growing the hei;;ht i:f the wiiitli f tbo strins ns.!d and is silent while th.. without any artificial assistance what ever. St. Louis Republic. Two Savory fcuppr Dl.-J.es. Cheese puffs are made by taking an equal quantity of gratud cheese and bread crumbs, writbs Elizabeth Kobin son ijeovil i:i Tho Ladies' Home Journal. Soak tho bread crumbs iu as much milk o eacn ptni or gs. neasou wiin sail V IFPer- riace a ter.iate .ayers fliult mlti tlift Airtra ami lf l.-o nlunF. eggs minutes. Servo as soon as the dish is taken from the oven. Cut thin slices of bread about three inches square, heap them with grated cheese, taking care not to spread itwith- in an eighth of an inch of tho edges of the sqnare. Placo them in a pan and Pnt them iu a Q.uick oviU- Ited Topped ISoot. "When I was a boy," said a middle aged man, "everybody, men and boyg, too, used to wear boots. Who does not remember the pride and joy of the small boy over his first pair of boots with red tops? What delight of early youth ia there now to equal it? The first pair of anspenders is all very well, but what is li nr-n lilf.t flu, tif tiiit- i .t i-riA t.r. luifjT there like tho first pair of red top boots?'1 New York Sun. Saves Time, "Are yon doing anything for that cold?" asked Rayuor. And Shyne handed him a card in scribed as follows: "I'm taking the advice of every blamed fool that cornea along with a remedy. W hat s yours? Chicago Tribune. The first patent for a sewing machine was issued in England in 171)0. This early invention was not successful, and other patents were issued in 1S04, 1818 and scores of times since. The carnival season is the most high ly esteemed holiday in most Italian cities. In many respects it bears a re semblance to tbo Roman batnrnalia. Tbe name of Nathaniel Macon of North Carolina was bestowed on Macon, Oa. The Swiss lake dwellers mado more nse of spelt than of wheat. An Optimist. "My husband," said Mrs. Sharp, "is one of tbe most cheerful of optimists" "lnaeert!" "Oh, yes; he never doubts his own judgment" Cleveland Plain Dealer. The first watches, made at Nuremberg ana oaueu .Nuremberg eggs," com manded nearly $500. An ourx seal ring, belonging to i ancient Athenian, waa lately dog ap Athena. DECADENT DIALOGUE. ' How People Talk lu One or William Sharp's Dramas. Mr. William Sh.arp, tho disciplo iu England of Maeterlinck, has written a volume of dramatic interludes which he calls "Vistas." It may interest somo readers who cro not well acquainted witb tho deendeut species cf dialogue tJ see the following scrap taken from the "PassiiiR of Lil i th, " which by souio is regarded as the most typical of the " Vi tas:" Uliitd Lili;h, hears "of beauty, wilt thou come? Lilith 1 pcriyu yonder. Uinel Thau canct not die. Thou ni t immortal Lilith I dreamed that I el'ould Uia daily mid a thocsaud deaths. t",k.i Love Fcoructh la:;r. Lilith Fe::r warnetli love. Ulnel t'O'-no. - Lilith S.'iow mo tho portals of thy gohlou bonse. Uluel (troab!al What wouldst thou? Lilith Thee. Uluel I niu.it go hence. Already If this dialoirne has tndei.cy to be wilder the-untutored end nuivycholos ical mi ml, what will he tboeilYctof this brief quotation from "The Whisperer?" Tho Man Who Kpokc? Tho Whimperer it is I. The Man-, Who art thou? Tho Whisperer I run of taoso who watch. Tho Man -For whom? (Si!c::co.) Tho Man For what? (SilcL-ce.) The f.Ian Art thou there? Tho Whis perer I am here. Tho Man I eo theo not. Where art thou? Tho Whimperer I am tho rhythm of the whirling wheels rt:i tho tailing hoofs, in tho iiji:.o cf imicmeious feet and tho mm mnr of m; riad breaths. The sparrows flicht-riu tho light of my foot fall, and thn high sunlight is iu my eyes. This conversation, be it nuted, i tak ing place en a crowded modern Loudon street. Mo.-t peopio v.-onld prefer even Oscar Wildo as a bttciy diet. Boston Traveller. INDIGNANT OUiDA. She l'rtrit4 Ai;Kii:st Ai.y IM:blic Library CriiMrilii ct lookit. Thero is another matter iu which, to my view, great libraries aro as much at fault as when they desire to dictate the price of books. It is when they at tempt to constitute themselves tho cen sors of opinion, tho judges of what tho public should cr should not read. It is as monstrous for a librarian or a com mittee of librarians to exclude a work which is asked for from tbeir book shelves on tho score of its immorality as it would bo lor a groce r to refuse to sell a customer tea because he thought it bad for tho nerves. Tho purveyor has no business to dictate tho tastes of bis sup porters. The public is tbo solo judge of what it wishes to read. If the wickedest book in tho world bo in doiuaud, tho circulating libraries, which are merely tho go between, uniting tho publisher and the readtr, are bound to supply it. Its character is no affair of theirs. They ! are not popes or police officers, nor is j tho public a child or ward in chancery. Ouida in Ki;rth American Review. j Symbolical Jewelry. Tho Japanese ladies, by tho several ways of dressing tho hair, deuoto wheth er they aro maid, wife or mother. Oth er nations and tribes attach a similar t-ignificanco to the wearing of certain articles of jewelry, as the Algerian wo men, who, upon the birth of tho first child, asdumo a round silver brooch, en circled by small coral roses and finely wrought knobs of metal. If tho child is a girl, this ornament is worn on the breast. If a boy, it is placed on tho fore head. Theso women, young and old, are fond of trinkets and wear a multiplicity of bead and coral necklaces, as well as those made of spices and a sweet smell ing paste, said to be composed of pressed rueo leaves. Bracelets and necklaces of tho h.tter kind arc found on sale in largo bazaars and are desirablo not only as curiosities, but on account of their pleas ant and lahtiug perfume. Kew York Advertiser. Fearless. "Fear," said the Russian General SkobeloiT to a subordinate officer, "must ceaso when a man reaches the grade of captaiu. " Every officer under him was expected, when tho occasion came, to lay down his life as an example to his men. ' I must show my men how badly tbe Turks aim," he said while standing as a target on a rampart of a trench at the siege of Plovna. "I know how to cure him of exposing himself," said a soldier in tho trenches. "Tbo first time he jumps on tho rampart let us all jump after him." They did so, and bkobeleff, who conld not bear needlessly to expose hia men, jumped down. Youth's Companion. lias the Mont Lrs. Tho little creatnre which hears the distinction of owning more legs and feet than any other known organized being is the unllepcd, which literally means thousand footed. There are several species of these curious worms, all pos sessing tho characteristic of having a many h'egmcuted body, each segment provided with a pair of legs. Unlike the ceutipeds "hundred footod" they are perfectly harmless. St. Louis Re public. Lebanon County English. "The most beautiful girl I ever saw, either in face or form," said tho bach elor doctor, ' 'was over in the good old Pennsylvania Dutch county of Lebanon. I met her nt a party and foil iu love with her even before I knew that sho was worth S100.000 in her own right and before I had been introduced ti her. Tho moment I saw her I resolved to trv to win her. Iwas dead gone. I couldn't rest nntil I was introduced. "An embarrassbig siionce followed the introduction. I had expected a friend at tho party and hadn't seen him. I broke tho embarrassing silenco by ask ing my enslaver if Bhe had noticed whether ho was present. A Mush deep ened her cheeks. Her beautiful eyes grew brighter! Teeth cf matchless white gleamed between iter red lips as sho opened them to reply. And this was what bho said: " 'I haven't saw him yife, I gnesa he hasn't come already. ' "That was guod Lebauou county Eng lish, hut somehow I didn't try to wiu the girl." New York Sun. Women Win In Sooth Australia. Word haa come from the president ot the W. C. T. U., Mrs. Nichols of Pros pect, that in Adelaide, South Australia, adult 6ufTragc haa been carried, giving the women a right to vote on the same terms as men and with no barrier to a seat in parliament. The bill now only awaits the queen's consent Mrs. Nichols says, "It is a grand vic tory tor a hard and well fought battle of seven years." Get a good papa ly nbrcrilire 'ot SSHTIMKL ASJB RcrOBMCAS, the " NEW DENTAL OFFICE. Dr S. D. Diffenderfer, graduate of the TJniverpity of .51aryland Dental Department, desires to inform the public that he bas opened a Dental Office nt Oikland Mills, Pa ,. where he cn be found at all times. Teeth extracted painlessly. All work guar an teed. " The deadly coal mine water from the mines on the West Branch of the Susquehanna is killing the fisk this spring by the huudrods Tae banks of the stream into which the deadly water rnns, nra literally strewn with ''ead fish, eays the Shickshmny Democ! at. BARGAINS- B again period extended at Hess Pht.-togropu Gallery 1 0iDg to the excitement in tho twin-towns as weil as couutry caused by our great i ed uction IS 1 RICXS OF FINK mOTCGRATHS, Coupled with the interference of the bad "weather, I have conclnded to extefd ?rilE TIME I7NTI1. APRIL 1I a oidtr to give my country friends aa well ks those iu tho twin-towna, an upportnnity to profit by my rs duction. Until April 11, my price will he fr Aristo CABINETS, SI PER DOZEN ; Pric a of all other work reduced in proportion, particularly Family Groups. MANTELDA AND MAN TELL A CAHDB, FREAK AND REFLECTION 1'IC TCRKS, MADE AT ASTOUNl'IXGLY LOW FMUKES. Dui hg that timyoncan pnrcbase a ticket for $1 which will entitle you to tne D- z-u ARISTO CABINET PICTURES, and you can lake your sitting at any time between now and JHyll, 1895. X. B. If anything should prevent your coining brf ro May 11, you can return your ticket and Lavo money refunded. This g" ves country as well as town a fair chatce. J03EPH HES?, Bridge street, SI:ffl;n!ovn, Pa March 20, 1S05, 3t. VirLtrnw. I March 20 1-6 iiMor ... Hutp.'.V.V, I 20 10 12 11 VMY LIN TOVC -; BAIN V H KK KT Wheat R2 45 32 60 $2.o fiO 90 'i'l A hundred 1 10 1.00 .. ,73s to 80 ara in r. ... n.; I 'n -r4 i1 ... T iro'l v swil. H 2 xre.l Hni ItHtlli.. ... .! O'e'.m! a-iini A (..-r-,- .n i'A S-i!t... rHtLAl2U'HIA HaUKCTS. Mulch 18, 13'.)5 Clovf recd 9 to 10.-; wheat 61 to 62c; mra 4 ) to 50c; oats 36 to 37c: rats Mi aw ?7 to $S a ton; tcngled tye fdratv $1 1 to $12 a tot: clover buy $5) t-. $1 1 a ton ; timothy hay $11 to $13 50 a tot ; butter 15 to 25c; eg2S 1 1 to Me; duck ejjrs 23 to 32c; iioosa eggs Co to 70c; live hens 12 to 13c; rooattia 8r; duek 12 to 13c; tal low 4c; potatoes 58 to 70c; beef cattle 4 to 5h", sheep 3 to 5c; Iambs 4 to (5c; hogs (is; milch calvts 3i to 7c; fat cows 3-; thin c-jvs $12 to 21: milch cows $20 to 5'40 Did yon ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs ? It's very easy to tell, for they are all marked this way Euuloiq Thcv are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Ceixcxoid." They'll stand right by you day in and day out-and they are all marked this way The st cost is the only coat, for tney keep clean a long time, ana wncn soiled you can clean them in a minute by siniply wiping off with a wet cloth. mat is rue suna maricea ma way Elluloio These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if vou get a couar marked tins way AfARK. Ask vonr dealer first, and take noth ing that has net above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a . sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cnffs 50 cts. pair. Give yonr size and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 497-2 Bra4wsr, NEW YORK. WANTED SALESMEN. We want a few nin to sell a Choice Lin of Nursery Stock. We cannot make you rich in a month but can give inn tleady employment and will pay you well for il. Our prices rorrufpoud with the times. Wiitefor trim and territory to TUE HAWKS' HIJRSERY CO. July 14,195. Roches'er, N. Y. CHAUTAUQUA NURSERY C0-, OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS Sslary and eapensrs or commission. High grade htoek at low prices. N specialtirs. Seed Potatoes, Jtc. mem wasted in ever town. Steady werk. Pay Week ly. Addrets. H. B. WILLIAMS, Secy a-oriiann, a. 1. ssrp. 15,1896. Ruli:r:t lor the Scntimtl aso Kaposi. cab, a good p ip--i. mm srv a hr j wm Lone E. ATameos. 9. M. M. Phiiw ATKIHSOlf gt PEftWHl.1., ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW, MtFFLIKTOWW, FA. oyCollectinf and Oonveyanciag arempt ly attended to. Orncs Ob Mala atreot, ia place of rcai dence of Lenia X. Atkinson, Ksq., seoth Bridse etreet. fOct 36, 1892. IT1LBER FORCE tCDWBTEB, Attorney-at-Law District Attorney. M 1 FFLINTO WN, FA. OFFICE IN COURT HOU8K. PK.D.M.CaAWrOKD, DB. DABWnt M.OBAWTOaa J-JR. V. U. CRAWFORD . SON, Lave formed a partner" hip for tba practice of Mediciae and tbeir collatteral brancbea. Oaice at eld ataad, corner of Third and Or azf streets, Mifflintewo, Fa. Oaa or both el tbcni wilt be found at their office at all tuuoft, uulras otherwise profrssiorslly oo gotd. April 1st, 1890. JJr.DERR, PRACTICAL. DEHTI8T, (Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col lege,) formerly of Mintioburg-, Pa., baa lo cated permanently in Mifiiintown, aa anc cesort the lata Dr. . L. Derr, and i!t continne the dental buainesa (eatabllabfd by the Utter ia 186G) at tba well known of fice on Bridga atraet opposite Conrt Bouan. ny tkktu bxtk acted, absoltjte- I LY WITHOUT PAIN. JVo Cliloroforvi, EtAer, or Gat toed. Ko Sore Gums or Dinoorafort to patient, rither rtnriDg extraction or afterwards. All tbff e are Guaranteed ar ra e bar go will be made. All work guaranteed to give perfeet satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash. H. P. DERR, Practical Dentist. LEGAL. 10URr PROCLAMATION. WhercsB. the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS, President Jn'tge of the Court of Common Pleas, for tho Forty-First Judicial Distiict, composed of the counties ol Juniata and Terry, and the Hoi.orsbles JOSIAH L. BAR TON ami J. P. WICKEK3UAH, Associate Judges of tha aaid rourt of Common Pleas J of Juniata county, by precept duly issued : and to me directed for holding a Court of ' i T.in.. n.n.i.1 T.;i n al l ; .-. ery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Milllintown, on the FOURTH MONDAY OF APRIL 1895. BKING THE 22N'D OAT OF THE MONTU. IS'otics iikrkbt oivex. to the Coroner, Justices of tbe Peac and Constables of the County of Jimi.ta, that tbey be then and thero in tb-ir proper p"rsons, at 10 o'clock in tl.c forenoon i.i nai l day, with thnir rec onls, inqiiisiii'ins. examinations and Oyer remembemnces, to do those things that to tbeir oftlces respectfully appertain, and thosu that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against tbo prisoners that are or niny he in the Jail of Mid county, bo then and there to prosecute ajraiuit them as sbali be j'ist. !y an net of tho Asiernhl)", pissed thu Gth rlav of May. IS31, it raids tho dutv of Justices of the Pesco ot the several coun ties of tlii.-i Couiinnnwenllh to return to tn." Clerk of the Court of Quarter the respective conaMfH, at) "" tho recogt.t zinccs entered into before iliooi by any cii zjn or persons char-tJ wifn tue eoaimits sion ot'anv crime, except sush cases a, may be ende.t h.f re aJastic" of the P.nco, un der exisiins laws at leist t.-n days betor'; the coinmiiccnient of the session of tbe Conrt to which ther are made returnable respectively, and in all cases whs-re recog nizances are entered into les.-i th in ton days before the commencement of tho session to which they are made returnable, tho fraiJ Justices are to return the same in the same manner ns if ssid act had not been paKd Datedat ViMlintown, the ItHb day of March, in the year of our f-ord, one thousand eight htindrMd and ninty-five. f J. P. CALHOUN, Sheriff. ?H,Birr's OrricE, MilHintowr, March 13, 1S95. RAILROAD TINE TABLE. J3ERRY COUNTY RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into rti'tet Not. in, 193, sol the trains will be run as fullovrs.- p. m a. m Leave Arrive a. 01 p. ni 4 30 9 16 Duncannon 8 40 8 50 4 56 9 21 Ring's Mill 8 34 41 4 2i 9 24 'Sulphur Sprinea 8 31 3 l 3 41 9 25 Corman Sid ine t 29 3 39 4 45 9 29 Montebll Park 8 2C- 8 3r 4 45 9 SI 'Weaver 8 24 3 34 4 51 9 3G 'Roddy 819 3 29 4 64 9B9 'HofTnaa 8 IS 3 2C 4 t',6 9 41 'Koyer 8 14 3 24 4 59 9 44 'Mabauov 8 118 21 5 10 10 00 Bloemflpld 8 05 8 14 6 17 10 07 'Long's Koa-i 7 62 2 45 5 21 10 13 'Nellsoa 7 4C 2 89 6 25 10 IS 'Dun. 'a 7 43 2 36 fi 28 10 19 Klliotsburr. 7 40 2 33 6 24 10 2" 'Bcrnheisl's 7 84 2 27 5 86 10 27 'Gron Pk 7 32 2 2-S 6 4110 32 'Montour June 7 27 2 20 0 00 1 1 20 Landisburg 0 55 1 50 p. m a. iu Airivn Leave a. m p m Tr.in 1 .afn-t 81ialUH at C.H a. at. and arrives ' Ltndisbur at 6.4 a. ra. Tta;ti leaver Laieliklmr at 6.14 p. 10., and arrvrg tit &lotuti;:lil ai (j. 50 p. 111. Trains leave Loynvi'io for Ituiicn.non at 7. 220 a. m , and 2. 15 p. iu. Retarniaj. arrive at 10 i7 a. in., au.l 4.60 p. ra llutwevn l.anniaanrz i.nd uoyaville trains ruu as tollnwa: Leave Laadmlar,r for Iv.y. ville 6 65 a. ra , and 1 60 p ra., Lovsviile for Lan.lishurg 11 10 a. ra , a'li 5 09 p. m. All stations inarferd () are Dag stations. at whict trains will come to a f till stop un signal. MONEYlOANED. 0O0 Do yea tctnt to borrow money on (qnitcble terme. Do yon detire to pay off a mortgage and reborrow the money at 6 per cent, interest mnnually. Wonll y care to be sa eilutted that yea couM redce tit mortgage mgaintt your home by faying off a email amount mouth ly and at the end of each year receive cred it for mil patdt tt'tlh interest betng charg ed only ou remaining portion of loan. Would you tike to buy your family a homel If so, read the fallowing: I represent a Company that has embod ied in Ha plan all tbe teaturea enumerated above and many more. Can you see any rrasoa why yon should pay a large interest f"r money when yon have good aecnritjT Can you present any good reason why it is not as well to receive proHta veatly as to n-ait from 7 to 10 years as one docs in many of tbe Association? Is not the reduction of interest yearlv better, than waiting many yeara for profits! Borrowers under tho plan represented by ma assume absolutely no risk aa each SI 90 paid on the loan ia credited oa tbe mortgage, thereby reducing it in proportion tu the amount paid. Bailding Asaoeiationa have benefited hundreds of tbousanda, so did tho old cars tbat were propelled by horses. Oar plan is as far superior to Building Associations aa the trolley cars are to tbe old antiquated horse ear ayslem. My time ia to much oc cupied to answer queationa lor the carious, but those seeking information for tba bet tevment of their condition will receive fell information promptly. We offer an invest ment to tboaa who have a araall amoant to mommy mat oaa bo soperior aa to aaiety aad seldom equaled for proflta. Call I or write. Macbicb Lbobabb, ! , , Oakland Mills, Js.nl.3-8m Jnniata coanty, P PENNSYLVANIA BAILB0AD. On and after SuadaT, November 26, 189. trains will ran as follows: WESTAKD. Way Passenger. Iravea Philadelphia at 4 80 a. ra; Harrisbnrg 8 18 a. m; Dnncao BonSA4a. as; New Port 9 24 a. m; Mil leretewn 9 3d a. m; Dnrword 9 43 a. m; Tbompaontown 9 47 a. m; Van Dyke 9 M a. m: Ttteearora 9 69 a. m; Mexico 10 09 a. m; Pert Reyal 10 07 a. mi Mifflin 10 14 a. re; Denholm 10 21 a, nt LawistowD 10 40 a m; McVeytown 11 W a. m; Wawtoa Hamilton 11 a. m; Mount Uaiaa II 49 a. m; Huntingdon 12 10 p. w; Tyrene 1 OS p. an; Alloona 1 45 p nt; PitUburg 0 6w p. m Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 09 a m, Ilarriabarg 11 SO a. m; Daocaanoa 11 60 a. aa; Newport 13 14 p. an; Mifflin 19 p. m; Lawistown 1 IS p. m; MoVvtowa 1 83 p. m; Mount Union I (9 p. m; Uaatiafdao 2 17 p. m; Petrrsbarjr 2 80 p. m; Tyrone 8 05 p. m; Altoona 8 40 p. aa; Pitt.burj 8 60 p. m. Altoona Accommodation laavea Harria burjr at 6 CO p. m; Uancaonon 6 81 p. m; Newport OS p. to; Jfilleretewa 6 IS p- in; Tbeaspaontowa 8 24 p m; Tasearora 6 85 p. as; Afexieo 6 87 p an; Port Koyal U 42 p. m; Miflliu 6 47 p. m; Dcnbolaa 6 65 p. so; Lew'.stawa 7 18 p. an; JfeVeytowa 7 88 p. m; Newton Hamilton 8 00 p. m; Hunting . don 8 82 p. m; Tyrone 9 16 p. m; Altoona 9 60 p. m. Pacific Kxpresa laavea Philadelphia at 11 20 p. ni; Harrisburf 3 10 a. m; Marya villa'8 34 a. ni; Dnncannoa 3 38 a. m; New port 8 59 a. m; Port Royal 4 81 a. ca; Mif flin 4 87 a. aa; Lew is town 4 68 a. m; alo Veytown 6 30 a. n; Hnntlngdon 6 08 a. to; Tyrone S 65 a. m; Altoona 7 40 a. S Pittsbarg 12 10 p. m. Express leaven Harrisbarg at 10 23 p. m Newport 11 08 p. m; MUUin 11 46 p. Bi Lewistown 12 OS a. an; Huntingdon 1 06 a. m. Trono 1 42. a' re; Altoona 2 10 a. m; Pittsburg 5 50 a. m. Fast Lice Wares Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m; Harrrisbnrg 3 60 p. m; Dnneanon 4 16 p. m; Nawport4 37 p. ni; Mifllin 6 10p.m. Lewistown 6 29 p. tn; Mount Union 6 09 p. m; Hunticgdon 6 23 p. n; Tjrono 7 00 p m; Altoona 7 40 p. a; Pittaborg 11 il) p. m. EASTV7AKO. Harriaburg Aeceanmodatlon laavea Al toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 5 28 a iu; Uuat iogdon 6 05 a.nl; Ki-wton Hamilton 8 83 a. il; McVaylown 6 62 a. ni; Lawiatown 7 16 a. m; Mill) in 7 38 a. id: Port Koyal 7 44 a. ni; Mexico 7 48 a. m; Thompson, towa 8 02 a. m; Milleratown 8 12 a. tb; Newport 8 22 a. n; Duncannon 8 49 a. m; Harriaburg U 29 a. ni. Sea Shore laavea Fitttsbnrg 3 10 a ni; Altoona 7 16 am; Tyrone 7 48 a in; Hunt ingdon 8 30 a cd; .VcVaytowa 9 15 a m; I.owjt..wn9 35 a in; ilitnio 9 65 a ni; Port Koyal 9 f.V a nr.; Thompsontown 10 II; Milleratown 10 22 am; Newport 10 82 a m; Dnncaanon 10 54 a m; Marysville 1107 a m; Harriaburg 11 25 a m; PbiladelhU 3 00 p m. Pay Express learea Pltttburg at 8 00 a. n; Altoona 11 50 a. ic; Tyrone VI 16 p. m; Huntingdon 12 48 p. m; Lewistown 1 45 p. m; Mini in z uo p. m; liarruhurx 3 20 p. ai; ! Baltimore 6 45 p. in; Wssbingloo 7 60 p. ' m; Philadelphia 6 60 p. m; .Nit York 9 33 p. IB I Hail learcs Altoona at 2 00 p. ni, Tyrone 2 85 p. ia, Huntingdon 8 20 p ra; Newton i Hamilton 3 51 p. re; McVeytown 4 12 p. oi; j l.ewistewn 4 -H p. m; MIOlin 6 0? p. ju. , Port Koyal 6 00 p. in; Afsrico 6 13 p.'ni; ; Thompsontown 2" p ui; MillerMown 5 38 i p. in; Kewporr 5 48 p. m; Dancanaoa 6 20 j p. m; HarrUntirg 7 00 p. m. Mail Express learos Pittsburg at 1 00 p. j re; Altoona 6 05 p. ni; Tyrone H 87 p m; . lluatinpdoa 7 20 p. m; MuVevtown 8 0$ p. ! in; Lewistown 8 26 p. ro; Jlfitaiu 8 47 p m; j Part Royal 8 02 p. ra; Milleratown 9 97 p. ! tn; Newport 9 26 p. m; Duscaaaon 9 60 p. in; Hwiiburg 10 21 p. ra. ! Philadelphia Knpres iearas rittsbura- at 4 80 p. nj; Altoona 9 05 p. ni; Tyrone 9 33 1 p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p m; Mouut Cs. ; . mso 1 n u .... r ; r- - - r 1 - ! din 11 37 p m; Ilarrisbure 1 09 s. id; Pbil ! adelpbia 4 30 New York 7 33 a. ui. j PERRY COUNTY RAILROAD. -! Trains have Dnncai.aon forBloumdeld at 9 16 a. in. and 4 80 p m; relnrning, arrive at Dnneannon H So a. tu and 3 69 p. ns. on week days. EAST DROAD TOP R. R. Trains leave Ml. Union on week dart at 0 20 and 11 20 a. in 4 00 Mid 6 to p ro. j traiaa arrive at Mt. Union 8 10 and 11 20 a. m. 3 1 4 and 6 37 p. ux. P. N. N. V R. K. Trains leaves Bellwood at 8 00 a. ni. and 3 38 p tn. arrived at Bellwoo at 11 IV a. m. and 6 41 p. ra. N. k. S. V: R K Trains leave Newport on week daye at 10 00 a. m. acd 0 05 p. in. arrive at New. port 7 56 a. ru. and 4 0 p. sa. T. V. K. R Traits leave Port Koyal 10 80 a. m. and 5 15 p. vo artive at Port Koyal 5 45 a. u. aad 8 15 p m 9 werk days. LEWIbTOWN DIVISION. Trains for buninry at 7 40 a. ro. and K) p. a., leave Suobury tor Lewistown 1C 9 a. m, and 2 25 p. ni. TrHOJiE DIVl-ON. Trains leave for Bellefonte and Lo Haven a? 8 10 a. m., 3 34 and 7 26 p w leave Look Haven lor Tyrone 4 30, 9 87 p. ui. and 4 18 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. K. Traina leave Trone for Clearfield ard Curweusville at 8 30 a. m.. 16 and 7 30 p ra., leave Curwensville lor Tyrone at 4 30 a. ni , 9 42 and 8 51pm. Fer, rates, ma pa, eto., call onTioket DOJN'T BE A BAT. DOIMT BE BLIND. THERE'S CORN IN EGYPT YET. We JLeadLVT THOSE FOLLOW WHO CAN NOTICE! THE WORLD STILL MOVES I WE ARE IN THE PROCESSION RIGHT BEHIND THE BAND. No honest man can eell Goods Cheaper than we can and stay here. Oar 'Joodg are Arguments. Our prices are eloqusnoe itself. Our aim il to make both Goods and Prieee satisfactory evsry time. If you have tried elaewbero aud failed, give aa a trial and be convinced. We auooeed wbera others have failed. A PAIR TEST. Call at every Store in lowo, thee osll on ns. Tho jaat comparison you will then be able to make of qualities aad price, will preaob a far more forcible sermon than anything we eould esj. This is a fair teat. TRY IT. Then come and see the difference between desling with live and dead men. Remember "no old stock" here. Yoara, unbiaaed and witkoat prejudice. , K. H. McOlintic, DEALER IN HARDWARE- - V are Headquarters for overs thing thatlcaa be found in a irat elaaa hard war store at lowest hying prioaa. n: it, Main street, miffmwtow a, fa. i Agent', or address, Thoa. E. Watt. P a. w. v. uv hub Avaaua, Fitti. bnrg, Pa. 8. M. Pbmtost, J. R. Wood, Qen'l Manager. Oen'l Pass. Agt JWEWPORT AMD SHERMAN'S VaL I 1 lay Railroad Company. Time table of paasanrrr trains, in effect on Montiy. October lat, 1894. STATIONS. East war. r a a a " a 6 1 8 67 6 29; 8 il Newpit Buffalo Bridge...., 6 05 10 oe 6 08 10 63 0 12 10 07 Jnniata Furnaca ... Wahaeta Sylvan Vf at-r Ping BloomHeld Jnnct'u, Valley Read Elliottaburg Green Park l.oysTille ......... Fort Kobesoa ..... Center Cisaa'a Rna Anderaenburg ..... ShllD .. . Mount Pleasant . ., New German t'n .., 8 16 10 10 25 10 17 6 85, t (0 0 22 10 20' 6 44 Sl 6 81 10 26 9 61; 8 13 8 89 10 84! 6 6: I g) 0 61 10 46, S 64 10 49 7 16 11 00 7 1211 07! 7 17 11 12 7 28 11 181 7 27dl 22 7 10 7 20 8 16 3 10 7 06' 3 94 7 3. 2 6 7 41 2 41 7 34 2 46 7 48' 2 40 7 85 11 80; 7 4S 2 38 7 41 11 86 7 61 114 7 65' I tt 7 45 11 40 D. G RING, President and MaQ;er. K.. Mi&lkb, General Agent. Size Kcpa!r Shop t5 ifca S asuaeuui am la tbe Sf it Is Kepi JafjvJ f52SJAL,Ti MEil resell lif KOT DI&EASK. CC'UBLE XTIAST ffiARSAEAJii.l. n .the JatGS'c5 Vh-Jzcl. 'and not titouju xasr .til fmpBiraties. 502 PtR eofru. THf WORLD OVEh MTaiV THE MAKKtfil iA.TU5JL4 gfc. eiNftr'AMTOri. ti.X THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HniphrT'STepl6csarsrleniltcalysd carvtully lin-.irc1, AemoduM. nrd fur yenm In liTaM praottca aad fur aT tfelrry yr. by tbo people wlta entire sunecm. Kfcrj nogle pcfBD a special sure fuf Uie 41iM-ufte cru-O. The, cure wltliniu drntUK. lrslnr or re,lnriu tae.ytcuajidbxi li:-futauda;UU.tte4.welaui ilemedice of the World. un or Hmu. , ,.. raiM. 1 Fevere, Concetti. TnAnmrcAUris. ,39 a-nsraiN, v. t,ria rvcr, ivorai (.'niw... S Teethlnx; C.itic, Cr'ln. w aaerkm n:s .4.) lh a lll.rrlea. of CIJi.lrr or KKlu. ilraenlery.UTlplse, InJ.H.iM OJic it 4 O Cholera Mttrba, V,-ujliing 7 Oenebe. CoW. X'roa.Alrfci. H?learIala. T.H'Lhbo. r'aatAca.., e-Kradai'hc, Vuc l:cu.,BC. Vrrtlrw. lO Hyasjva. pa,uci. . 'C?i.s,T-l,-.u , 1 1 Halre.r,l er Paialcl rerieae- 12 Wliltc. T ITUK! lTiwla 13 Croup. I.arrcsltfs, Houwim. ... .44 14 Hail libi-Hiu, r.i7.:yL-t. VruUana. 15 UheMmKiUfle. or Pl.c..ialc Pmttm.. 16 .Ualaria. ..hllb. -vr und .Kgu.... 17 Fllea.Wlu'l ur i'.lcviHn-. IS Olhlhalif, irf ',v.k Br on. 10 Caiarrh. lnAuKi, tlu In UcuKi !Sf) Whoouiur Conalt .-.a .33 .ii ttl Aitnii OL-tcvi utl raititra'.. .3 2 Kar fiwvSaaraf'. 7.-r-reU S-artug 24 Uuncrn: cuur, rt)ai,l tlS DreDev. und ScaaT av-'WiBB . at-KiJury Diseases il 29 Si.rc iMentb. orCznaci 'IA SB-trluary Woaase.s, WcUlugBrd.. . 31-raiafal rcrted is S DlphlWorin, l'lcrwlSorcnmjt.. 33-1 hronie CoaaeMieue FtoviIom. ,t4 EXTRA NUMBERS: IS Krrvsoi llobllitv, ailna) wk- n-. Irvolwiijr. L-w,-liura l.S 3a-lrirf,eaoflhciirKrt.Ut'ltaticsl.Oe SS Kpilcper, K7a.1ma.s1. Vitus' l)anoe...l.O S44 fcf lmit., or mmnt pi. y.14 r..i mt pttcn. Ba. Unman.' Nakul ( 114 prv..j e.iLae raaa. arBTiHcr.is' nao. ra..i 1 1 a 1 is wuau St., m ask. SPEOBFICS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." ' VnrPnes KxtaraalsrlntMvut. IUadorBliiburl ; ristsla In Ann: IicMiikut iilevdiag of Uie faevMimi. Til. re-Urf w lmu.etllMCe Ibe cure iwruia. ! FRIGS, SO CTS. TRIAJ. SIZB. IS OT8. SeM Vr I-Wt. oc rm'. iHMV-y.u en m.! ot pmhrn. : BOaraiuna'avxeo..iiia imiimJ.su.Bi van iiarti rye ill' saaulafru. 1 temple trim. CAjuRtLai t ,31. V. caJK.f . P.u res S?e k Head scfre Westward.