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    SENTINEL & m'UBUOAN
YI?FUNTOWN.
i:iM COAT. APRIL 10. I85.
B. F. SCHWEIER
rDirom aud rsornnoi.
The elections in Micuigao, Wis
consin nnd Illinois weui republican
last wek.
Last week for the first time ia 30
yeara, tfc city of Winona, Winn.,
elected a Itoptibliean Mayor.
Tuev had too mae'i religion, mixed
with the election in Bridgeport,
Conn., last wet k, and the Catholics
voted with the democrats and car
ried the city.
At tho tier' ions in Ohio last week,
the women wero permitted to vote
the first time for members of School
Boards, a ad generally voted with the
Republicans. Ii fouio places the
woann voted for women cn!y.
EecesTly, one dtr, New Yoik City
people consumed 77 million gallons
of water. Of that at ienst cne mil-1
lion gallons was imparity. If nature ,
had not made people' stomach a j
labr.itory, what would have become
ox ise people ol JNS'.v lorK mty. f
28
. .
Some 'esdiofj D-mosrafc at Wi
mgi,ii, Las iScpnvit a movem
anion? tha democracy to take their
next Presidectiul candidate from ono
of tho Southern States, which w;:l '
make a good text for Ilia liepubli
cans in the text National Campaign
namtlv The Democracy A Gon
rfion Aftf r Rebellion.
Tire yM ere foucd at Newton
Hamilton has boon assayed and found
to b3 worthless. AIis for the gi cat
exptct-uions of rjpidly acquiring
wealth. Bjt Nswton Hamilton h-.s
s-omethin better than gpld and cil
once a yesr the canip-mocLing.
All tho yold and oil ia Cbristiadom j
and in heathendom can't inaks a man !
and woman ss Imppy as ben earn j
cstly "Egaged in singing, prayiD;;j
and preaching under the frets at
Newton Hamilton.. !
Tee Supreme Cjurt Land ;d down i
t;je iocoma ias decision on .5onday.
The court rules out the clause that
taxes, rent?, Stat?, county and mue-
icipal bonds, on ths ground that such j
things are not saljecfs for the I it-'
ional Government lo tax Oa tha!
other poin'.3 of the law tho cjurt '
wa.s a tie and a tie is cq i d to an cf-!
hrmmg of the law. It is calculated
that tho decision will knock offnboat '
S15,000,OJO of tho tux, 3.,OuOO."o!
t.r ii t ... ' " !
.uiag me wiioie estimnte.
English Women at th9 Forge
From all the i'ear AounJ.
This was a long shed with eight or
ten forges in 3t. a worker aid a blow
er to ?ach forge. Toil was being
carried on wiiti fevc-rio'i cnc-r.y un
der the eyes of the master," who
promenaded t:p and do.vji. Thr3
were as many women as men. The
heat was great and tbaemsdl baddish
and saggesiiya yf its badatS3 iu mid
eamiutr.
4
ons lurge or.e uoiaan -about
22 used the hammer
with
br hands and worked the oliver with
her fret. I tried to do as she did
oho scttiea a cail in two or
three
Wows, it cost roo seven. The furce
necessary to make the olim- do iis
duty is vtry great. The v. hrde pow-t-i
of tLc body must be concentrate!
en tbc It g musclta. At ore forsa a
man and wife
just over 20.
were at work; both
Those Fish Baskets-
Tte cJitcr ci tie Snyder countv-
Tribune, published by J. A. Lnm j
bard at Selinsgrovo, takes txct ptioii
to the "ash baskf t law" now before the
L';i-i iture, and savs that ths Phila-'
de.hia editors who write on the j
queoiiwu u'j uui zuovr anv more-
. - . . ni. 1 1
about the matter than a porker does;
abnt Sunday." We take a few cx !
cerpts from L13 article:
The assertion that tho fish baskets 1
destroy tho young shad, is as far from j
ihe truth as diiy is .removed from j
night. And if they did, there are no ;
shad aud Lave not been any in the
Susquehanna river, from Ciark'sFer-j
ry dam up, for iiitttn yeare, just!
about tho length cf time that tlw i
risu Lomrairs.u;
ing fish bnsk-.ts.
.ers bave been fight- j
We remember the
i- , 11. . . ,
time the iiver was struncr from one
j . ., . , " uuudc xucu wu uuguu 10 iiuuu mai nolo
end to ihe othfr, with fish baskets, i again. This time we had plenty of wa
vrhen toere were ss many as 1500 I ter, but there was no woodchnck to ap
sbad caught in one haul of the seine, : pear. Tho water camo up to the surface
between Seliusrove and Shamokin ! an flowed out of the hole, but no wood-
uuiM. iu aay mere are no snau m
our river here. Oeriain'v the fish
J rP - 11 . . .
baskets have lift killed the "Mr.t. !
withstanding that, tbcra aro thou-! an at0 lnoro clover thnu nsu31 icst 543 if
sands of dollars squandered bv the i ?!,to us-.. :ia1' we time
v ti, n - ' tnat tho critter was so wiso that he had
Fisa OjinmicEioners every yoar, .thejdn3 L5s hole W3y u? toward a hill so
Biippiy 01 loo'i babes m our river ! that ho rnnii tit nr, ti.ro n i.i,
utie, is iss tiecomiC
extinct. "When i
all mauusr of fismug way ullowed
thy fish wero much more linnieious.
Tho editor wards proper fish ways'
put in the dams, and says - that tie J
imt nntue Cowing into the wator of
the river kill more fish than do He
fish baskets. Belter etit!, brother,
tLe dams in be livers have served
their purpose long ago, and aro now
an txpeuso to a few, and no special
bent tit to tho many. Lit them be
blown out from the mouth to the
source of the rivers.
Fish basket fishing does not kill
the shod, neither will they interfere
with the other fish if proper safe
guards are thrown around them.
The f els are a migatory fish, and our
people should be allowed to catch
tbem. Again, if the members of the
Legislature desire to protect rhefnb,
and secure their propogation, tho
b.rt.t way to do so, is to seo that the
p.diu.icn aud contamination of our
elream3 are prevented, otherwise, it
matters not whether the fish-baskets
are prohibited or not, the supply ic
the river, is destined to fall ehort
and Sntdly to become extinct
Slander in Prayer.
Jadge Clark of Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia, bas taken the position that a
prayer offered in a church may be
slanderous. The question was
brought into court by Misi Tesa
Kelso, charging Rev. J. O. Campbell
with slander in a prayer offered be
fore his consrresation in the First M.
E. Church, in which he said: LI,
Lord, vouchsafe Thy saving graca to
the Libranan of tha los Angeles
City Library, and cleaase her of all
sin, and make her a woman worthy
of her oLhce.
Rsv. Campbel', it his demurrt-r,
took the position that his statement
was privileged. Tho Court held that
a slander can be perpetrated in the
form of a prayer cs rradi'y' as in any
other form of speech, and that no
communication made bv parson or
preist to bis cons rotation is privil-
e d because of such relation, ualess,
ptrbp, w'jen made in the discharge
ox his ptstoral duties with one sub
ject to the discipline of the church,
und tiu-u only unless made without
malice. The demurrer was over-rul-
ed.
HE WASHARDTOBEAT
A SLY OLD WOODCHUCK AND
PERSISTENT ENEMY.
HIS
A Vang Island Fencer Kolarcs Ills Experi
ence Y.'i'.U a Chart That Had Become
Very Smart Throng" Circe Touch TVltb
Clviliutioo.
"Spoakiu of woodchuoks, " said an
old Long Ldaud farmer the other day,
"reminds ino of somo enrions incidents
witn tni. xwarn c i.ioro n tu year?
I ago when they was thick as flies
"i iacd, en ate them instead
. bita su lijutl'j matnors Bj.a mu
ies on V.iU
cf rab-
tens oat
of their etiup. They v.as mighty warm,
too, those old wcodcncck mittens an
':an
a fvjvn-
iccfilers. VYbcnsrinvartcl
low, Le only Lad to vralk devrn i;to
the nearest field tax take his p!cb cut
of two or throe. They was so iikutifnl
tbat it 7a3 i:o rrocblo to hill 'em. Dot
they liavo Leon killed off now so that
tiiero ain't iuu::y nicro roan. Onct in
awhiio a big fellow triiif?a r.p a litter
, into tho icsrer clover lot an wo hava to
i root 'till oct.
j "Evtr hci:t woodclmcks? V.'aal, it
ain't much if they bo young ones. If
j you wait long enough, you'll catch tlirn
! ruunin arrosa the lot ia bread l:iy light.
! If you are a jtjo.1 i-hot, you can bring
j oiio tlowu. They're tuTigh. an a big fel
j low will carry awr.y a big load of shot.
; Ent if you g-jt hold cf a big 1'jllow, an
oia veteran, so to snt at, voiril luvl i
no ea--y job to di.hvigo lum. IIo's to
kunwiu cus3 to hve. flail only cat I
; your ciovcr at right, an. Lord, how
j much ha cn:i get away with in one
j nighil I:i tho day tiiao ho Lecps close
i ..-i ...
I 1111.1 VJLili . (.tl, C-, fcliU V.iii 1., 11, I
but hu'll dig a good dcnl fa.-.cr cj the
other end than yoa will r.u i.:ka it
eay at that. iii:id yen, I'm t.ilkm of
old cbcs thecj l:-z-rr 11 t! c f5ck3of
tho bu
iuCSrv lilO W
1 t I ,t i I
oodehiK-ks tuut 1
find ou S.vag Is.'r.':
aryvh::o cl-
i . .
r.':a :.ro v. : t j-.n t
a vr.r.36 thry L'.ro to
bo encuiu an shrewd i:o to get k.iiv
Thy'ivco cl'.)?o tociriliz:tioc th..t tiny
Ieai'i new tri; ks all the time.
"A fow ycriis ago a ennuin c' i f l
low took bp h:s homo ia that clv.vr
flolJ just oft t!;c lover medders, an wo I
had tho hardc-.-t t:n:o to kill him that I
yoa can ii?;::7.'u". I guess afore wo got
tbron;rh w itii him ho cost us 'bout $100 I
that i.-;, far clover destroyed a:i labor ,
at 1.C0 ptr d:y lost in trying to oap-
tare him. 'Twarn't any uro Iviu iu '
wait fur him villi a thotgnn. iio was
too wiso to poke his nose out ot tha,
hole. Eut every uigbt he'd ce::;o oat i
an eat clover Iju-t enough. IIo brought i
up seven littars of young cbuclt3 iu that
old cue. He'd bring a now mate with
him to his homo every season, but she'd
be shot iu tryin to savo ht-r voung cues.
i. . ,, ? . . ...
waited fur him on moonlight nights an
I ... t. t
i -.,-v,t i, i, I
turcd cut again except
on dark nights. I
Wo had no chance then.
We tried to :
'ihreo days of 1
red. Then wo
dig him ont, but after
steady work wo got tin
started to burn an smoko him out, but
it ain't io easv matter to mnki emoka
2T ,1.,. ti ii . i iLi,i i
that a woodchuck cau make. Anally
we drHdi tn drown tb nhl rrittP, nt
Wo got together all tho old pork an '
oil barrels that wo could find au filled 1
them full of water. Then when every- '
thing was ready i an Jake, my two
BOU3 sood reaay wit.i a pitcmoric an
stood ready with a pitchfork an
Bhnrirnn n-hi in I T-in i t r-n r rrr u-ntoi 1
snocgun wnuo 1 pourc-a irro water into
the hole
- .
"Waal, sir, that holo held more wn-
tor than any millpond. It took tho hull j
ten bnrrelfuls to bring it up to tho ear- !
faeff, an then, jest as I put iu tlm last ,
pailful, that pesky old chuck showed
h3 nose. Si jabbad at hiiu with tbo
pitchfork, an Jake shot the bandlo to
pieces as ho banged away at tho critter.
But it warn't no use. The water soaked
away rapidly, an the woodchnck went
down again, gTinnin at our failure.
"But we warn't so easily discouraged.
Next day wo added flvo more barrels
.. n T . .. . 1 . - : 1 1 . 1
uu un iuu iuus uu iiriiia ruuuu tue
1 -tm , i ,.
chuck. We thought ho had left his
homo for good after his first dnckin.
Bnt n- Ho came ont "gniu that night.
us pourln water ia at the other end.
i 71,li a 6toP to any attampt to drown
hinl out.
It was Si that rik?fl nn h tran !
trap
that finally caught tho old fellow. He i
took a big stone weight 'bout 00 pounds '
an suspended it ngbt over tho hole.
Then ho fixed a little stick down below
jist as he would set a rabbit trap. The
old muskrat couldn't get out of the hole
noway withont hitting ' that stick, an
well, tho thing happened two nights
later. Tho first night tho critter didn't
venture out, but the second moruin the
stone was down, an the old follow was
crushed beneath it. Wo ain't had none
in tho fields since then." New York
Post
TEXAS HOOPSNAKES.
THEY HAVE HOOKS AND HOLES
THEIR LIPS AND LIKE FUN.
IN
With a Fine Sense of Rumor They Play
Jokes on Tendericet ami Women Go
phers and Bnllsnnkes Create lively Situ
ations For the Hoopers.
"The hocpsnake of Texas is as inter
esting a reptile as you can find any
where," said a former resident of the
Lone Star State. "It ia unlike any hoop
snake I ever saw in tho &'.st cud a eaod
deal livelier. Under its lower jaw fhero
is a lip, with a holo in it, and ou tho
end of its tail there is & hornlike book
that curves upward. Whenever tho
snake takes a notion to roll, it throws
its tail over its Fiiout, hocks into tho
lip, and goes spinning away over tho
grass as merrily as yon please.
"The snake can get over the ground
pretty fast by crawling, but it seems to
j take great pleasure in rolling. The un-
deiwoart of iu body is briuht reA and
jCS cats sua vao p....- .;;--.
when it's rolling. Some say the horn is
hollow and capable of ejecting poison,
but I don't know how tree that is. Peo
ple who are ignorant of how the Texas
hoopsnake is boil are simply amazed
when they iiappeu to see one cliango
from a crawl to a roll.- They can't mcWo
out how it is possible for tho snake to
pot its ends together and roll away nfr
such speed unless it sticks its tail into
its mouth. You will of teu run across a
hocpsnake that is crawling along lei
surely, when all at once it will throw
its tail forward and go zipping otT at a
speed, you imagine, that makes its hcr.d
swim. But its head ia always level, no
matter how fast it roll3 or how far.
"I've seen many a man aud boy
amusingly taken in by hoopsnakes ont I
there. Every newcomer desires to possets
l.o,l. iJ fj" 1 f- K.l".
" " "J J " " vnuu
oua
u icii-muu. wiuKS ue tiui cay-
ture a hoopnako by poking a polo or
stick through tho circle mado by its
body. Ho gct3 fooled, however, for the
cunning enako instantly unhooks its tail,
thus ridding it itif of tha stick or pole,
runs alo:ig on its belly for a short dis
tance and then hooks into the lip again
aud resumes its frolio with perfect free
dom. Tho hoopsuahe has a Cno seuso of
humor, I reckon, for it takes delight in
scaring women and tenderreot oy roll
ing right up to them and dodging away
when they scream or jump. They tell a
story out ILxto cf a man who ran tho
hand la of a rako through a hoopsnako's
circle and unhooked it. The snake got
mad. c-Tdck at tho mau and hit tho
trunk of a mosquito bush with its horn.
It Fped away thsn, and the man found
tha mint of its horn in the bark. Hoex-
aiuiued the besh oitcti, and hj twk his
oaJh tbat u di(Jli -u kl;s th:lIJ 90 j
j "I occo saw a hoopsnako hanging to
' one of tho hind foot of a gopher. Tho
gopher kicked aud squealed and pullod,
: aud the snako kept tapping it on the
head and back with its horn. The snako
couldn't hava cwallowcd tbo gopher,
and it tormented tho little thing out of
puro deviltry. Its aim with tho hook
was unerring, and it acted as if it was
tickled all ever every tiiuo tho gopher
squealed. Tho hoopsnako's fun came to
au end very suddenly tho moment an
other gopher appeared. Tho second
gopher took in tho situation at a glance,
and it immediately heppjd upon tbo
snako and bit it in tho back of the neck.
Th6 snake h t go of tho foot mighty
' quick, and ail the lively withings im
' ngiua'olo that snako perfoki-icd iu tho
noxt eight u? ton minutes. It tlirashcil
tho grass fiat ij a space Cvo feet ia di-
; ameter, and 1 never gaw a creature hato
j to dio cs that snake did. It finally
stretched out
motiouie:s, and I cat off
its horn, which had no hji'ow in it.
i Tha wounded gopher was srincalirg hi
, somo brazil, and its rescuer vas tryii:g
' hard to cor.x it into a hole, bet it hr..l
vJ VirV 4-i lJV fclll. V, il..a It;
.- t ' '
t :u i Si: Lt 'il.y.
xa'j . ij iiovrs mutt) a te' jii rj oj cj i:;inir
' out when a hoscsnako gets after ii!
' The toad knows that it's a goner, mid ii
begins to bep and peep and sqi:cal with
terror befora tha sjiako has tocjhu.l it.
j The suake is hi no hurry, for it kuows
j very well that tho toad can't get out of
j its sight, aud it takes downright co.n-
fort ia hearing tho toad wail. It crawls
J behind t!:o toad, cud when ii g.ts good
'and ready it tiirow3 its tail forward
and gives the toad a smart thump be
! tween tho eyes with tho point of the
horn. Tho load backs up a few inches,
and tho s:iri!:; fc'zos it by a hind foot.
1 111 f i. 1 1- - - ... -11 1
Then the toad kicks with its free hind
foot aud claws tho grass with its front
feet, keeping up a piu-oas sqnosling all
' the time. Tks snako lets it kick and
i claw for a spell, but by and by kuccUs
! tho toad on tha head ti'l it stops kick-
? ". " . ll-
handling n
to.id in tl:;:t way
0:10 spring I saw a
" "-
Texas i; a :!g hcad; d repine a!xut
cf
3
feet lov.g. 1.3 body taicrs all tha way
" ""Z .'
" ll? ut, r ,JT t" . "
Jh hoof uf 0 hnd fV, tvl,b' a hili
foot t,f tbo Ti'
iFjg ail mo xioio ii j:t;ir iu. 0:11-
I denly a bnllsuakc glided cat cf the bush
i an! Etrcck at the bo)ps2t:ko 3 :c:d:
anJ eracK at tae Loop
Tf .Jf n"
tantly released the toad, faced tie bull-
?uakc a"d bV 14 $i 1L i i,"
ll0r?- lho Cau P-!a,tho
fiu.a a V'?- tn;"':;1 th,
aadew.rdcr taat knocked the
- .-.v.
..in. r . 1 1 -.i ' ' - i-'i riirr mnrn -crnni.rinii
j for, instead cf sailing into tho big fel-
1 r . . .1 ni.l
- - " - '
1UW nr.tlil. 111 .lIL.ll UUV V Villi..., UII1I
tho bullsnuko seized tho toad right away
and started to swallow it. " Now York
Sun.
A Wiic'B "At Home."
Biuks Wonder where I can find
Winks.
Jinks Let's seo. This 13 Thursday,
and Thursday is his wife's day for be
ing "at home." Guess you'll find him
at tho club. New York Weekly.
MYSTIFIED AUTHORS.
Father front Made It His BasincM to Hons
Notable Character.
Authors have of ten mystified the pub
lic, bat a mau who mado a business of
mystifying professional writers is a uot
ablo character. Such a one, however,
was tho Rev. Francis Mahony, better
known as "Father Prout." Ilis favorite
trick was to takeawoll known and pop
ular poctn, translato it into another lan
guage, boldly assert that in its new
form it possessed great antiquity and
chargo the author with having stolen it
This trick ho played on more than ouo
noted author during the early days of
the present century, aud each was Boroly
puzzled to explain the identity of tho
poem, which, Jjb know to ba his own with
that in a foreign language.
.Front translated juoore s --wo w uere
Glory Waits Thee" into excellent
French verso, attributed it to Mme. La
Comtesse de Chateaubriand and charged
Moorowith having stolen it bodily. The
song, "Lesbia Hatha Beaming Eye,"
ho rendered into choico Latin and
claimed it as a youthful production of
his own, which ho had once shown to
Moore. Another of Proofs achievements
was tho translation of Wolfe's "Burial
of Sir John Moore" into French, claim
ing, at the same time, that tbo lines
wero written by Colonel de Boaumanois,
who was killed at Pondicherry in 1749.
Not satisfied with this, be proceeded
further and translated the lines into
German verse and stoutly declared that, i permission of Turkey to make measure
while Wolfo had stolen from the French , moots of tha sea of Marmora in order
poot, the latter had in turn pilfered to determine scientifically what changes
from tho German, the latter poem hav- ! have occurred through tho late earth
ing, as ho stated, been written to com- quakes The porte has given the desired
memorate tho death and burial of the ; permission, but the Russian man-of-Swedish
General Toistenson, who was j war will bo escorted by a Turkish ves
killed at tho siego of Dautzic. Poor , sel, and a Turkish naval officer will as
Wolfo was dumfounded at seeing his ' sist at all the scientific examinations of
popularity disappear aud was not moch .
comforted when the hoax was discov
ered. Philadelphia Press.
t. . v.vIT!!ft? TwmB' ;
It baa hitherto been customary to frit- ;
tor away the intellectual force of
par-
rots Dy merely teacning tiiom to say
"Pretty Poll" and things of that .sort,
but the municipal authorities of a
French town have instituted what it is
to ba hoped will become a general re
form. . The poor box at tho town hall, it
aaama. it for a. lone time been in a
condition tuncSPfM u t mm tuo-
perons of the inhabiti'M To renins
. them of their duty toward their poorer
' neighbors a parrot was purchased, which
was installed close to the box and tram
, ed tocry, "For the poor, if you please 1'
I Tho result, it appears, has been high
ly satisfactory, pence and silver com
haviug boon freely given in response to
the bird's appeal.
I The idea is capable of being applied
in a variety of ways. Parrots might be
I used, for example, to warn passcrsby of
j the proximity of wet paint on fences or
, shop fronts, or to remind people on en
; tering a hoase to wipe their Icct,
j In fact, parrots might bo niado really
i nsefnl members of society. Youth's
Companion.
A CRITIC SURPRISED. '
i I-"' nudolph CharchUr. Cr1.hr Inter.
with m Ifrnercrttlcal Dudr.
- r,,,,, rWoMJl took n ,nr
i j
keen artistm rtchgut m fcis wife's mu
sical accouiplishuiout, b't ho was un
willing that any ona else should speak
disparagingly cf them. At an entertain
ment oiioo, where sho had consented to
execute a brilliant dasb ou the piano,
tall youth with bangs aud a monocle
was observed paying a languid aud rath
er insolent it tan tiou to the music, stand
ing close enough to the performer to
bave his comments easily overheard by
ner. Lord Kaady was close at band.
too, and presently heard tho vapid youth
remark:
"Deuced Duo music, you know, but it
lacks weal soul it lacks weal soul. "
To the critic's astonishment a mus
cular young man, with a big mnstaoho,
whom he had not noticed before, whis
pered in his car:
"For a shilling I'd wallop tho life out
of yon ! '
He hastened to withdraw, but with
out discovering the identity of tho au
thor cf the nicuacc. Tho next day, to
bis delight, ho received au invitation to
tho Churchills' homo. Of course ho ac
cepted with avidity. On entering he
was met by his threatening neighbor of
the eight before, who, ho at onco dis
cerned, must bo Lord Randolph. Ho
proceeded no farther than tha entrance
hall, for Churchill beckoned in the di
rection of the drawing room, and out
floated Lady Churchill.
"This fellow has come to apologize
to you for his remark of last night,"
hissed Lord Randolph. "Now," to tho
stranger, "down on your knoesl"
Down went the dandy, lisping ont
the most abject plea for forgiveness.
Then he was turned over to a footman
to be putignominiously out of the door,
whilo tho host followed his retreating
figure with a roar of derisive laughter.
Kate Field's Washiugton.
SEA ANEMONE AND BARNACLE.
Aa Odd Pair of Clicras to Ho Seen Ia the
Aquarium nt Castle Garden.
Tho sea anemone is very sensitive.
It closes a a hostile or thoughtless
touch, not rapidly, for it can't do any
thing very rapidly, but as rapidly as it
can, curling its tentacles inward and
covering tbcm over with its outer skin
and flattening it down upon tbo rock.
But it is not distnrbed by its friends.
In ouo of tbo smaller glass tanks at the
city's aqaariu'n at Castle Garden there
are several littlo sea anemones taken
from spiles and stones about the Bat
tery. In tha sanio tank, almost within
reach of theso anemones, aro some com
mon barnacles little ones, half an inch
or so in diameter. Lacking iu beauty
as tha barnacle may be, it is provided
with a most wonderful handlike mem
ber, which it throws up from its shell,
with which it sweeps tbo water for
fond, the minuto animalculas upon
which it feeds.
Ouo of these barnacles is so close to
one of the littlo anemones that when bo
flings his net it almost or quite touches
tho tips of tbo anemone's tentacles,
which spread like the most delicate and
feathery branches of the tiniest little
tree. Bet tbc anemone doesn't close np.
Not a bit Here down deep in tho tank
its branches wave in tho gently agitat
ed water, as, delicate as they are, they
might do in tbo gentlest zephyrs on the
land, and they wave and wave as the
barnaclo throws its not Perhaps the
sea anemone has its own benefit in mind
through all this, for it is quite probable
that the agitation cf the water brings
to it food that it might not otherwise
receive; but, however that may be, the
fact remains tbat the little anemone
that would close at the slightest touch
of an enemy is quite undisturbed by any
thing that its friend and neighbor tho
barnaclo might da New York Snn.
Flowers In Northern Kossla.
An English traveler in northern Rus
sia writes to Tho Gardener's Chronicle
tbat nothing surprised him more than
tho universal presence of well grown
flowering plants in dwelling rooms.
Even in tha cells of monasteries and in
the studios of city photographers farther
north than Archangel he found fuch
plautj as oleanders, crotons, pelargoni
ums and fuchsias iu almost every room.
Tho double windows, so necessary to
keep cut tho cold, have a draft tight
spaco between them filled with flower
ing plants, and it does not seem neces
sary to open them for air during tho
short hot summer. From September to
Jnno tho country is buried in snow and
shut iu by ice. The average tcmperaturo
for January is only 10 degrees. Tho
Jnly temperature, however, ha3 au av
erage of CO degrees F., which is hardly
to 11 wondered at Mhcn it 13 remem
bered that tho sun tkines 23 hours out
of tho 34.
A Whlfittcr Story.
One of tho best of tbo Rossetti stories
concerns Mr. Whistler. Onco Rossetti
asked Whistler hovr he liked a sketch
he had made for a picture. "It has good
points," was tha answer. "Go abead
with it." A few wocka later he was
iskcd about tho picture. "Doing fa
mously,' said Rossetti. "I've ordered
a stunning frame for it." Sometime
later Mr. Whistler saw the canvas,
framed, but still vir;:iu cf paintbrush
or p:;iut " Vou'vo done nothing to it,"
said Sir. Whistler. "No," replied Ros
setti, "hut l'vo written a sonnet on the
rnhject, if you would cpxq to hear it."
When the recitation vas over, llr.
Whistler raid, "Rese'.ti, tako oat tbo
canvas and put the sounot in tho frame. "
Pall Mall Budget
C&ntioun Turkey.
Xho Russiaii government has asked
the coast
"Pat Malloy," the famous Irish mel-
: odv. Was written bv Irinn Rrainimnlt
tor his play "Arrah na Pogne." For
five or six years its use by bands during
tne processions of St Patrick's day was
almost universal.
Get e cood pare- ly nbscrib!r.g for the
SaiiTrsRt RapuBLiCAa.
It never foils to cure MANNERS double
RheVnatlia Cared la a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to
3 days. Its action upon the syrtem
8 remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause, and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents.
Sold by L. Banks & Co., drucgists,
r t n nn
il lfl nrown. oau. c,
96.
Relief in Six Hoars-
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by the
"New Great South American Kidney
Ccks " This new remedy is a great
surprise on account of its txcoeding
promptness in relieving pain in the
bladder, kidnevs, back and every pari
of the urinary passages in male or
female. It relieves retention of wa
ter and pain in passing it almost im
mediately. If you want quick relief
and core this is your remedy. Sold
by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif
fllutowr, Pa. Feb. 6.
Tuscaritra Valley Railroad-
"Tra'ns cn t'ie TnFcartra Valley
Railroad will run cs follow?:
Leave East Watcrford at 8 03 a.
y., ami i v. 11., arriving at Fort Itoy
al at 9.15 a. x. and 3.15 p. m.
Lfrvc IWt Roval at 10:30 x. v.
an-. 1 5.15 p si , arriving at East W
t rford at 11.45 a. m and 6.30 p. m.
J. C. MOOBEHEAD,
' Supenntentknt .
BMOSISBVR LITERARY
INSTITUTE
and
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
prepircs for T aching; for Cilleg
fur Business; for Social Duties.
Eight defaetments: Equipmerit
north bail a million dollars, spec-
udistsoi MicceFsiul (xpenence em
cloyed as TeacLcis, A Ligh stand
ard of scholarship mainiained
State aid to all persons preparing to
ach. .No school can ;ivo moro fur
the monev. law can give so much.
h'l (itd cb,f!fi ft 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 r-. Spiin
teiin cpecs Man L i5;l.,189o. Sen
for circulars aud cu'line i f rours".
J. P. Welsh, Principal.
Blcomsbur, Pa.
A Clean
Collar
On 3 that you can keep clean all
tha time a collar that docs not
wilt when you get over-hcatcd;
thot does not fray on the edge, or
tcsir cut at the buttonholes, end
can Le cleaned by simply wiping
off with a wet sponge or cloth.
These collara ana cuffs crc made
by covering liucu collars or cuffs
on both sides with waterproof
"celluloid," thus giving strength
and durability. They arc the only
waterproof goods so made, and
every piece is stamped as follows:
Ask for this, and refuse to take
any imitation if you expect sat
isfaction. If your dealer docs not
keep them, send direct to us, en
closing emount, and we will mail
you cample. Collars z$ cts. each.
Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State tize, aud
whether stand-up or turned-down
collar is wanted.
THE CELLULOID CO.,
4ST-S9 Broad war.
new 1 one
LEG. If.,
UPITOSS M)l ICE.
E.-tale of TflOVAH VVSX, docHwi.
Notice hen-by jiivcn tlu under
iMgmit anointed by lh. trj hni.s Court, o!
Juniata County, an auditor to pun upon
cxc prior. tu account nt to ninkx dir-lrt
but 01 s ot the bitlnnr-tt r;-m ini't(( Ut Ihe
har ds of t'lujd E. iM.im, Ac'mit iaimli.r ol
tto etitatt ol Tl.omjf n, lat- .f Fayette
tonnelrp, IrceSftl, sin .t g 1U0 pailitrK m
lii"ed therein, wi I b.t t li s i,tS.-t: isi the
Borough of Afilllifit-tt n. iii W iui -!:-, ti e
1st day of May, A. !.. lrUS. :.i.n h
hi crs el 9 A. .., ai.it -1 1. V., i .lUfii! tn
1 he dutirs ol bia a; p.iiittui.t, ulieii imrt
thri.' all part-on hiiin; c-aiiiis H.iiiit tajit
t fitutu u:iii prri ut tl.i ii: r r in. n.rirt. or
vf t lor- vir dui rrtiid f 1 cm 1 aiikipatins
in ibf I'.iridn ol si.Ii! 1 mu'c.
WJLBEKl-OKCIr. SOU tt E YKK,
Amhtor.
WANTED
SALESMEN.
W want a few meu to aell a Choict Lire
of Nursery Stock. We ctnnot nmko y.u
rich iu a mouth bnt can civo ; on tteady
emiilvymenl and trill pay yg well for it.
Our pi iota coiruspotid uii tho times.
Write lor trm anil territory to
I HE HAWKS'Sl'RSEKY CO..
Ju'y 11. 189S. Kochca'er, N. Y.
CHAUTAUQUA
NURSERY CO-,
OFFER LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS.
Salary and troensta or con mission.
High crude Stuck at low yr'iccs. New
specialties. Serd Pola'nrs, kc.
JHEJIWAlVTKn
in everr tow'i. St-nav work. Pav We-a
Iv. Adrtivj-s. 11. B." WILLIAMS. Sec'v
Portland, '. Y. Sri.. 15,1895.
TRESPASS KtfTIXE.
Tim r.ndernfn d ?rrons d ir rIIPmw) on
Assoeiatiu'i to' ihn .r-.r.::ii .,f ttijr rc.
fj.ective .i)-rivs. Ai p.-ri.-n. sra herc
hv itoiilii-d ii'ii to Irrf-ii-is nn tt. I inda 'f
Ihe Hfi!eri(md lor ihi u ip h'int itt-
gaiiieni'g inns, ehuiini tuu-i ir ihi-owing
riiion lacf nr rlrinic tnt r n rv w,y
wliateve.-. A'l.v tioUil i ol lliv ahitiro uo
tice ill O" de i! wttii i,c r lirij 1 1 I .
J.-l II V.r.-I ,
William pi:hVihergr,
tildro'i S'n lr,
l,e.or t Znok.
'rv A Urn hak i-r,
Ji.. v-li !'o:lnoct,
Joi n Ky'ir,
Pan n:". Bell.
Septen.lur 5, 1895.
STEEL ROOFING
and SIDING.
(Saceaatonh'a Pateat.)
UtfitabiC. Fin ud tlwn PtmL
aaaad for
The ae Irana Kashc bsmI Crnn
- 1 1 1 1 .1
!
i
eataloana
atprleas.
Loou B. Arxisaoa. F. U. H. Fumt
ATKIMOH PEMMEMj,
ATTORNEYS- AT - LAW,
HIMXIlfTOWN, PA.
QT'CoUeetmf and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrtct On Mala street, ia place of red
dene of Loots K. Atkinson, Ksq., sooth
Bridge street. f Oct 26, 1892.
VT1LBEB FORCE ICHWETER,
Attorney-at-Law
District Attorney.
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
DK.D.M .CBAWTOaO, DM. DABWm MXaAWtOBD
K. D. U ..CRAWFORD t 8ON ,
bave formed a partnership for the practice
of Medicine and tbeir collatteral branches.
Oitice at old stand, corner of Third and Or-
ac-re streets, MiHlintowu, Pa. One or both
ot them will ba found at tbeir office at all
tuned, nnlrea otherwise profesicrlly eo
gaed. April 1st, 1856.
P. DERR,
PRACTICAL. DEHTI8T,
(Graduate of tbe Fbiledelpbia Dental Col
lege,) formerly of Mifflinburf, Pa., baa lo
cated permanently in MiffiintowD, as anc-
ceavor to tbe late Or. O. L. Derr, and will
continue tbe dental busineaa (established
oy me latter in jew) at tee wen known or
flee on Bridge atreet opposite Court House.
TEETH EXTRACTED. ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
JVo CAlorofortn, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Gams or Discomfort to patient,
riibrr dnnng extraction or afterward.
All Ibrsc are Guaranteed tr eo charge
ill be made.
07" All work guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction. Terms, strictly cash.
H. P. DERR,
Practical Dentist.
LEG A L.
JOURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas, for tho Forty-First Jndici! District,
composed of the counties of Juniata and
Perry, and tbe Ilonorables JOSIAH L. BAR
TON and J. P. WICKERSHAM, Associate
Judgps of tha said court of Common Pleas
of Juniata county, by precept duly issued
and to mc directed for holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv
ery, and General Quarter Sessions of tbe
reace at Milllmtown, on the
FOURTH MONDAY OF APRIL 1895,
BEING THE 22ND DAT OF THE
MONTH.
Notice hereby gives, to tbe Coroner,
Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of tbe
County of Juniata, that they be then and
there iu their proper persons, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of eaid day, with their rec
ords, inquisitions, examinations and Oyer
remcmberances, to do those things tbat to
their ett'ec respectfully appertain, and
those tbat are bound by n-cogmzance to
prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or
nuy be in tbe Jail of aid county, be then
and there to prosecute against tbcm at
stall be just.
Bv an cct of the Assembly, passed the
Gth day ol May, 18-51. it rails the duty of
Justices of the Peace of tbe several coun
ties of this Commonwealth to return to tbe
Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of
tbe respective counties, all tho recognt
z.incea entered into before them by any cii-
zon or persona charged with tha coir mis
sion oi any crime, except aacn caaes aa may
oe euutxi ni-iure a i utic? or cno fC4ce. uu
der exioiing laws at least ten days before
he commencement of the session of the
Court to ahich Ihey are mado returnable
reapectitely, and in all cases where recog.
nizaoces are emereu 111 10 less man teodnva
ceiore loe commencement 01 too session to
wliicli they are mado returnable, tbo aiti
Justices are to return the same in the same
ipnnner aa it aaid act bad not been parsed
uatcaiai aintiniowp, tbe istb dav of
Maicb, in ihe year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and ninntv-tiTe.
J. P. CALHOUN, Shenff.
SufBirr'a Orrice, i
Mifllintown, March 18, 195.
BAILROAD TI9IE TABLE.
jOEKKY COUNTY RAILROAD.
1 lie following schedule went Into rrlWt
Nov. 1?, 1893, aod the trains will ba run .
lolmws.'
p. m a. in Leave Arrive
4 80 9 IS Duucannon
4 36 9 21 King's Hill
4 89 9 24 "Sulphur Springs
3 41 9 26 "CormanSiding
4 45 9 29 Hontebello Park
4 41 9 81 Weaver
4 61 9 86 "Roddy
4 64 9 89 Hoffuiaa
4 66 9 41 "Royer
4 59 9 41 "Mabanoy
6 10 10 00 Bloomtield
a. m p. m
8 40 8 50
8 31 8 44
8 31 3 41
8 29 3 39
8 26 3 86
8 24 8 84
819 3 29
8 16 8 26
8 14 3 24
8 11 8 21
8 05 8 IS
7 52 2 45
7 46 2 89
7 43 2 86
7 40 2 33
7 84 2 27
7 82 2 2-
7 27 2 20
6 65 1 60
in p ru
6 17 10 07 "L-ing'a Road
6 22 10 13 'Nellson
6 25 10 16 "Duuj's
6 281019 Elliotabnrg
5 24 10 2 "Btrnbeisl's
5 36 10 27 "Green P-irk
5 41 10 82 "Montour June
6 09 11 20 Landisburg
p. m a. tn Arrive Leave
Train Ware Bl.wmHaid at 6.10
a. m. j
a. m.
and arrives at Landisbnrg at 6.4
iraiu leaver Landiaburg at 6.14 D. ni.. and
arrives at Bloomtield at 6. 50 p. iu.
Trains leave Loysville Tor Duncannon at
220 a. ni . and 2. 15 p. m. Returning.
arrive at 10 37 a. in., and 4.60 D. m.
FM-tween Landisbure nd Lovsville trains
run as follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys
ville 6 55 a. m., and 1 60 p ra., Loysville
for Landisburg 11 10 a. m.,and 5 09 p. m.
All stations marked ) arc liar stations.
at which trains will come to a full aton nn
signal.
MONEYLOANED.
Do you want to borrow
money on tqnitable
terms.
Do you dtsirt to fay off" a mortgage and
reborrow the money at 6 per cent, interest
annually.
Would yon cart to bt so situated that yea
could reduce li s mortgage against your
home by paying off a small amount month
ly and at the end of each year rtteivt cred
it for all paidl With interest being charg
ed only on remaining portion of loan.
Would you like to butt your family a hornet
If so, read tht following:
1 represent a Company that ha embod
ied in its plan all the features enumerati 1
above and many more. Can you see any
reason why yon should pay a large trtereot
for money when yoa have good security?
Can yon preaent any good reason why it 's
not as well to receive p.otita yearly aa to
rait from 7 to 10 years as one does in many
of the Associations Is not the reduction of
interest yearly better, than waiting many
yeara for profits? Borrowers under the plan
represented by me assume absolutely no risk
as each $1 00 paid en the loan is credited
ou tbo mortgage, thereby reducing it in
proportion to tbe amount paid.
Building Associations have benefited
liundieds of thousands, so did tho old cars
tbat were propelled by horses. Oar plan is
as far superior to Building Associations as
tbe trolley ears are to tbe old antiquated
boise car system. My time ia to much oc
cupied to anawer questions tor the enrions,
but those seeking information for the bet
terment of tbeir condition will receive frll
information promptly. vTo offer an invest
ment to tboae who bave a small amount to
save monthly that has no superior as to
safety and seldom equaled for projts. Call
or write. (Macbicb Lkohabd,
. Oakland Afills,
Ju28-8m Juniata eomnty, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
On and after Sunday, November
26, 1894, trains will ran as follows:
WESTARD.
Way Passenger, leaves Philadelphia at
4 80 a. m; Harrisbnrg 8 18 a. m; Duncan
non8 6ta. m; New Port 9 24 a. m; Mil
lerstown 93d a. m; Durword 9 43 a. m;
Thompaontown 9 47 a. m; Van Dyke 9 66
a. no; Tuscarora 9 69 a. ra; Kexico 10 02 a.
m; Port Royal 10 07 a. ta: Mifflin 10 14 a.
m; Denholm 10 21 a, ro; LewUtown 10 40
as; McTeytown 11 08 a. ta; Newton
Hamilton 11 it a. m; Mount Union II 40
a. m; Huntingdon 12 10 p. m; Tyrone 1 02
p. m; Altoooa 1 45 p. ro; Pittsburg 6 60 p. m
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 00 a.
m, Harrisburgll20a.ro; Dnneannoa 11 60
a. m; Newport 12 14 p. m; Mifflin 13 62 p.
tn; Lewiitown 1 12 p. m; McVeyfown 1 88
p. m; Monnt Union 1 66 p m; Huntingdon
2 17 p. ro; Petersburg 2 30 p. m; Tyrone
8 06 p. m; AHocoa 8 40 p. ro; Pittsburg
8 60 p. m.
Altoona Accommodation leaves Harris
burg at 5 00 p. m; Duncannon 5 34 p. ni;
Newport 6 02 p. ro; JfilUrstown 6 13 p mj
Thoropsonlown 6 24 p m; Tuecarora 6 85
p. m; Jfexico C 37 p. an; Port Royal 6 42
p. m; Mifflin 6 47 p. m; Denholm 0 65 p. ro;
Lcwistown 7 18 p. ro; JfcVeytown 7 88 p.
ro; Newton Hamilton 8 00 p. m; Hunting
don 8 82 p. tn; Tyrone 9 10 p. ro; Altoona
9 60 p. m.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia at
11 20 p. ru; Harrbbur 8 10 a. m; Mary
villa 8 21a. ni; Duncannon 8 38 a. m; N ew
port 3 59 a. m; Port Royal 4 81 a. ro; Mif
flin 4 37 a. ru; Lewiatowa 4 58 a. m; Mc
Veytown 6 30 a. ro; Huntingdon 6 03 a.
ro; Tyrone 6 65 a. ni; Altoona 7 40 a. Tn;
Pittsburg 12 10 p. m.
Expresa leaves Harrisburg at 10 20 p . ro;
Newport 11 08 p. m; Mifflin 11 46 p. m
Lewiatown 12 05 a. m; Huntirgdon I 06 a.
m. Tyrone 1 42. ; Altoona 2 10 a. m;
Pittaburg 6 50 a. ro.
Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p
m; Harrrisbnrg 3 60 p. ru; Dnneanon 4 15
p. tn; Ntwpoit 4 87 p. m; Mifflin 5 iOp. 10
Lewistown & 29 p. in; Mount Union 6 09 p
m; Huntingdon G 28 p. rr; Tjrono 7 06 p
m; Altoona 7 40 p m; Pittsburg 1130
p. 111.
EASTWARD.
Hartisburg Accommodation leaves AI.
toona at 6 00 a. m; Tyrone 6 28 a m; Hunt
ingdon 6 05 a. m; Newton Hamilton 6 33
a. m; Mcveylowa 6 62 a. ni; Lewistown
16 a. ni; Midi in 7 38 a. in; Fort Royal
7 44 a. m; Mexico 7 48 a. 10; Thompson.
town 8 02 a. m; Millerstown 8 12 a. m;
Mewport 8 22 a. ro; Duncannon 8 49 a. mi
Harrisburg 9 20 a. ra.
Sea Shore leaves Pitttsborg 3 10 a iu;
Altoona 7 1-5 a m; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt
ingdon 8 30 a re; .VcVeytotxn 9 1 a ra;
Lewistown 9 35 a ru; Milll in 9 -5 a m;
Port Royal 9 59 a ro; Thompsnntown 10 11;
illeratown 10 ii am; Newport 10 32 a m;
Duncannon 10 64 a ni; Marvsville 1107 a
ru; Harrisburg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 8 CO
p m.
Day Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 0) a.
ra; Altoona 1 1 00 a. ni; Tyrone 12 15 p. m;
Huntingdon 12 48 p. ro; Lewistown 1 45 p.
ro; Mifilin 2 O.j p. m; Harrisburg 3 "0 p. in;
Baltimore 6 45 p. m; Washington 7 50 p.
m; Philadelphia 6 6'Jp. ni; New York 9 33
ra
Mail leaves Altoona at 2 00 p. ni, Tvrone
2 35 p. to, Hiinticgdon 3 20 p ra; Nen tun
Hamilton 3 51 p. tu; McVeyfown 4 12 p. ni;
Lcwistown 4 " p. m; Uilllin 5 03 p. iu.
Port Royal 5 09 p. iu; ilfsxico 6 13 p. m;
Thonipsontown 5 i p m; Miilorstown 5 33
p. ni; Newport 5 48 p. in; Duncannon 6 20
p. m; F! arris h 11 rg 7 t;0 p. m.
Mai! Express leaves Tittsburg at 1 00 p.
m; Altoona 6 0 p. in; Tyrone 6 37 p m;
Huntingdon 7 20 p. 111; McVeyfown 8 04 p.
rc; Lewistown 8 26 p. rr; Af tHin 8 47 p m;
Part Royal 8 52 p. 111; oiillerutotvu !) C7 p.
ir; Newport 9 26 p. m; Ounci-non 9 60 p.
m; Hirriabiirs 10 20 p. m.
Philadelphia Kxprem Imvos Pittsburg at
4 80 p. ra; Altoona 9 05 p. ru; Tvrone 9 33
p. ni; Huntingdon 10 12 p. ru; Meunt Un.
ion 10 32 p. ro; Lewistown 11 16 p. m; Mif
flin 11 37 p ni; (Iurrisbnrg 1 00 a. rc; Phil
adelphia 4 20 New York 7 33 a. in.
I'EP.RY COUNT l" RAILROAD.
Trains leave Dancannon for RlocinlMd at
9 15 a. m. and 4 S'.l p. m; leturuinir, srrivo
at Duccancon 8 35 a. ra. aud 3 59 p. ra. on
week days.
EAST DROAD TOP R. R.
Trains leave Mt. Union on wctk davs at
9 20 and 11 20 a. m 4 00 ani 6 15 p' m.
trains arrivo at' Mt. Union 8 10 and 11 20 a.
m. 3 1 1 and 5 37 p. m.
P. N. N. V. R. R.
Trains leaves Brlhvoo.1 at 8 00 a. ni. and
3 38 p ui. arrived at Ee!!woud ct 11 10 a.
ra. and 5 ii p. 111.
N. S. V.- R K
Trains leave Neaport on week days at
10 00 a, ra. aDd 6 Co p. m. arrive at New
port 7 65 a . m. and 4 00 p. 111.
T. V. K. K
Trains leave Purt Royal 10 30 a. ra. tud
5 15 p. tn., aitivc at Port Uojal 8 45 a. ui.
acd 3 15 p in., week data.
LEWI&TOWN DIVISION.
Trains for bundury at 7 40 a. m. and c X)
p. ro., leave Sucbnry for Lewistown It 0
a. ra, and 2 25 p. in.
TYRONE DIVISON.
Trains leave tor BelleConte and L :
Haveu at t) 10 a. 111., 3 31 and 7 25 p. in
leave Lock llaven tor Tyrona 4 30, 'J 37 p.
ra. and 4 15 p. ra.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD R. K.
Trama leave Tyrone for Cl.arft.-M aid
Curwensviile nt 8 30 a. m.. 3 15 an.l 7 :)
p m., leave Cu:wensvi:ie tor Tyrons at 4 SO
a. m , 9 42 and 3 51 p m.
For, rates, rears, etc., call cc Ticket
DOJN'T BE A BAT.
DON'T BE BLIND.
THERE'S CORN IN EGYPT YET.
We tead LET THOSE FOLLOW WHO CAN-
NOTICE!
THE WORLD STILL MOVES!
WE ARK IN THE PROCESSION RIGHT BEBINDTHE BAND.
No honest man can sell Goods Cheaper than we can and
stay here.
Our goodg are Arguments. Our prices are eloquence itself. Our aim u
to make both Goods and Prices satisfactory every time. If vou bave tried
elsewhere and failed, Sive ua a trial and be convinced. We" succeed wber
others have failed.
A FAIR TEST Call at every Store in town, thee call on us. The just
comparison you will then be able to make of qualities and price, will preach-
fm8 forcible sermon than anything we could eay. This is a fair test
1KX IT. Then come and see the difference between dealm with live and
dead men. Remember "no old stock" here. Yours, unbiased and witioat
prejudioe.
K. H. McOlintic,
DEALER IN HARDWARE.
We are Headquarters for even thin cjth atoanabelfoundtniaIfir8t"oiass "sr3
ware store at lowest living prices. Bfur8i.eia9S.
HO. 119 jMAIMjSTREET. MIFFJLIHTOtf , PA.
Agent- or .ddres. . Tho.. B. Watt. p.
a. tv. v. uu ruin Avenue, Pitta
burg, P.
8. M. PatrosT, J. R. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt
VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN'S VAL
I 1 ley Railroad Company. Time table
of passenger train:, in effect on Monday
October 1st, 1891. '
STATIONS. West- East-
ward. wart.
I 1 2 T
Pmam AM Pa!
Newr- it 6 05 10 0(- 6 16 4 00
Buffalo Bridge 6 0' 10 03 6 19 3 67
Jnniata Fnrnace ... 6 121 0 07 6 28 3 63
Wabneta 15 10 10 6 35 3 50
Sylvan 6 25 10 17 40 3 40
Wat- r Ping 6 22; 10 20 6 44 8 41
Bloomtield Jnnct'n. 6 31,10 2G 6 61j 3 88
Valley Road 6 39 10 34 6 59 8 82
Klliottshnn 6 61 10 46 7 10; J 15
Green Park 6 6410 49 7 20: 3 10
Lojsviile 7 15ilI 00 7 061 J 04
Fort Robeson 7 1211 07 7 83 j 2 66
Center 7 17:11 12 7 41 2 43
Ciana'a Run 7 23 11 18 7 36 2 45
Audcrsonburg ..... 7 27:11 22 7 45 2 40
Bhiin 7 85 11 80 7 4J 2 33
Mount Pleasant ... 7 41:11 80 7 62 2 21
New German t'n ... 7 45 11 40 7 65 2 20
D. GRING, President in.l Manager
l. UlilLEB, General Agent.
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Is the
irit is Kent Active
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IP NOT DISEASE.
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