- 1 ;lVty,te&.--HF.prniiOAN m IY, SEP. 2. cJTw K I "KB, tl- 4B0 AUD PrOraiirOl. .'-'. v vJBLIOAN STATE TICKET ll-me Treasurer James P yeacom,. . ' ( udttor General Levi U. slider. publican County Ticket. R egister and Recorder Ofi. Will. - heriff Samuel Lapp, ury Commissioner. muel Aurand. ' : .3?.s-Ivx!H and BssxcTTof Wilk- issued warrant of arrest for ff JUirtin and seventy seven iep, charter thcru with murder, "'hey fired into and s'opped the ;, who were on tho march to - '1 it of miners from their work ,-y from liomfl to hoar the i old s i i that, finds ve-ri-??v a dtsp-dcli sent from Paris, the 20th inst., in which &ut ii niado that, if Spain f,;ul tbo war iu Cuba by the IVoer, tho Washington Gov- 1 take mensiiros to sncure Vlence of CJubj. HasxH'J'' is peverely ; .-me people for putting a eu out of his official 'iif hill at H-irmburg. .he public declaration -.M-tien, they were not in ,i nfih tha Governor. They I J political back bitei9, and idsteai . i - i a y.o uovcroor ueiog cmcieinueu lor 'iiiLr them out of his official house- Id, ho ehoukl be commanded for it The Third Accident Kills mm iu Washington, who has otrs befa collecting newspaper vus ot ras that no i;ie out al V Ho do its of railwav accidents de- loc emotive engiceer alive from hl.i third lens not insist taten- ar. nttvar l?illa1 in thmi. first. -a-nts, but he maintains 'n had two '-'close abandon rail 1 th'i safest "i . is n t to become an 4 Patrimony in Church- zi Pjw, the f iams it. dist preaih-'r, when h-3 s u l L j the c "groga t th.; e'.o;e of his sf- fa cau lid ite f ?r matri- there is aav wouiiu iu who is '.viriag to iriirry j - hank li.-r to ris-;." A -ory near the pulpit, and j:rfnt part of the house. ..J a laom-iit, and Ihc-a -e two; I think th-s one V': it B!)v rate, I will vv-fH.-' This woman j.Viudi'ig and posseesed o ir ptriy. Very soon ritric w joing she be- '.;W. ' .rniation- f the BloouaSeld i-Jor 15, imparts ;.tior.: As pea?hes g being dried a3 $a! of the readers Jviiih to know how iV!!,U lO J j i on t V :n I pi took two the cook. put a sieve I th.-u upi li " o pat' ipon it put patent on a ij-rs would like to suc'i troid, sweet ?s tlio way it is (rood, ripe I them sol-v-" i the juice again; JO minutes, having ''of soft A sugar; and cork. This u"Tt all purposes. 1 Gn roADecline- r n uer n ' suPP . -isteti'in is on tb.9 de- . 'people hnva tjiblicsl injunction uid replenish the raising In.rge fatni-'jtvf- that stage i where it be- coin eir banits oi living to niiies. Just how they a plication of children is not the r consid- tnition at this writirg,T?ni the f-ict ia r.s eiear as riOin-dij? the French na tion is on a decline ;t a rapid ratoiu numbers, and it wid not be many generations, if the present methods of living are continued till France will have ceased to be one of the iitdiocH of the earth. To thitik iiig Frenchmen, who have an umbi V ,a to perpetn ite the French nation, the defeat of tho purposes of nature, a serious one, and they have hit upon a system of bribing the people to live and multiply, instead of live and do not multiply. The bribe con sists in the passage of a law that makes a heavy reduction ia the tax rate of cver3' family wbsr. a certain number of children are born and an education is provided free of all ex penses to a family that consists of more thun six children. The proba bility is, the French politicians, who had the law passed do not practice what they preach. They themselves, it is said, are doing tbo best they " know to avoid having Urge families, and when a man or s-;t of men preach oie thing and practice another, their pro-aching is not as convincing as that of tboso who practice what they preach. The French are more than a generation on the waj' of avoidance of propogatioa and every act of Lcg islatfon to stop them in further pur suits in that direction, wi;l prove fruitless. The Bible injunction to them on that point is nothing. Tbey say the pleasure of having no chil dren or a few children is a thousand times greater than that of providing for a large family, and therefore they will not have large families. That is xot the way the founder of the French nation a thousand years ago locked at themselves. What will the .French nation be . a thousand years li4tee. Porlitp-, you'd say nonsence. Y but has a tboa-rind years henco to do with to day There ia the rub. What had a thousand years oT the past to do with you nhd the mould- in;' cf the FYer.ch nalioa, and the pre imitation of t'a coming of this B-j-public. 97.SOO GITES 4W4 V. To persons who niske the greatest number of words of the phrase, "Patent Attorney WeJdorburn." For particulars address tha National Recorder, Wi-sbisgton, D. C Ojt.l 97 HILL1XGRT. Good ne-v for to!i. lls for 5, 10, 15, 17, 19 and 25 1. Sime better Grades nlso, Trimmed ll.ifs for 35, 40. 50, 75a. $1.00, $1.23, !?i 50. All goods reduced at 4t. M. A. Diehl's Withdrawal of Ihrousb Sleep In? Car Service between PUtsbitr? and Atlantic CM). Tho Pecnsylvinia Railroad Com pany acnourcj. that the tbronh sleeping-car service between Pitta burg and A!lau!.ia City on train No. 10. ieaviti? Pittabarpr'at 4.30 P. M., and rbturrinsr on train leaving Allan tic City at 8.35 P. M., has been dis continued. 2t. PERRY COUIfTl' FAIR. reduced rates via tenssvlvaxia RULHOAD. For the Perrr County Fair to lie held at Newport, Pa., September 22, 23, and 24. the Pennsylvania Riil road Company will sell on thes9 days special excursion tickets (no Ics than twenty-five cents) from Hirrisburg, ilcVeytown and intermediate sta tions to Nowport, and return uatil Septamber 25, 1897, inclusive. A 1IC.IC FOS THE RuniES AT MIFFI,ITOWv. tAstun O.i R rfc 18Q7 T ,t:M rank-1 one fine Cabinet Photogr.iiib, absolutely fic-e of c nrga to all who j bring baLi 's ia on this day Sepfcm-I uer unci Also during this month September, I wiii sell tickets entitling tho hol ler to 1 doz.-n C-sbin-?': Photoes for SI. Sitting good until Christmas. Don't f -s.il to buy your ticket iu thi3 month, if you waot tho reduced pr;c9. respectfully. Sep. 1 '97-lm Josei-u EIess. Subscrilo for the Sknttkel axd REriTBr.iCAV, a paper that ennttias choice reading matter. f iH of iafor-o tioa that does the rcad.;r good, and ia ad lition to that fi'I 1 ?al newha' ae worth publishing find places iu itJ columns. tf. BrrxNELL University, John How crd Harris, Presidents College, with four courses of study leading to de crees; Academy a preparatory school; Lv.li"s' Institute, a refined K-vird'pw and Art Studio. For cntalogu, ad dress th K'glstrir. Win. 0. Grrtz inger, Lswisbarg. Pa. tf. The Vnminittee of Arrange meut For tbo R2-r.rtioa cf the Jnniata Connty Vnieran Association to be held at Mifflintoa-n. oa Friday, 0to ber, the 15th, 1SD7, mtt at the store room of Cipt. 3I':C!cll'xi, on Monday evening, Sept 20th, 18'.)7, and ap. pointed tho following c mmiltees: Cmmittee or. Program and Soeak ers: C-mrads Atkinson, Allison and Kodgers. Committee oa Invititions: Com rades North, Earnest, Weidman and Luck Committee on Decorations: Com rades, John Panoebaker, D. T. Cram er, Wm. Caibertson and J. K Stump. Committee to secure Court House, Comrades: W. N. Sterrett and Dan- !. Ti rbikor . - U tnmittee on Finance. (loniradn. H. W. Kniselv. W. H. McXitt. Ferd .Vvers, R. B. Nixon and S. Boyd ! wurray. -- HI4G4R.4 FILLS. $10 EXCTRSIONS VIA PEXSSVLVAKIA BAIIJlOeD. The last two ten-dav excursions of the present month to Niacara Falls via the Pennsylvania Railroad, will leive Philadelphia, Biltimor and Washicjjfein on October 12. An ex perienced tourist nsent and chaper on accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets good for return passage on any regular train, exclu sive of limited express trains, within ten davs, will lis sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wah. ington, and all points on the Dela ware Division: f0.70 fnm Lancaster; S.OiO from AUonns. and Harrisbnrg: $S.2o from Wilkeebirre; $3.80 from Williamsport; and at proportionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buff-tlo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pu'lraw parlor cars &nd day coaches will be run with each excursion. Fcr further information apply to nearest ticket agent or address Geo. W. Bovd, Assisiant General Passen trer Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Oct. 12. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fid a bottle or common glass with urine and kit it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indi cates an unhealthy conJition of tho kidn-.ys. When urino stains linen it is evidenee of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are ont of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in th knowledge no often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney rem edy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pass ages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in pnssing it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or beer, and over Comes thatne pleasant necessity of being compelled to cet ud mnnv times during the ! night to urinate. The mild and' the I extraordinary effect of Swamp Root ' is soon realized. I stands the high- t&t for i!h wonderful cures cf the! mo.t distressing ciaes. If yru need ' a ruedioh-c you shou'd hive the h-:.t. i nil l .i i . ti i andone clohar Xoa may havi.asani e;ircu t0 be r.s necessary in education pie bottio and phamphlet bottla both -oa ju uiatlieiuatics or physics, the tfate seut free by mail. Mention the Jus-1 roent would have beeu received with IATa Sentinel AXD Eepubucas ftod j r.uszenieiit, if not with derision. Tte sepd your address to Dr. Kdnier & early aim cf commou school education Co., BiotrhamtoD. N. T. The pro - prietors of this uaper cu-irnntee the genuineness of this offer. WHAT HE MADE. Tho Mao Toid, and Yet the Professor XVmm Not Kutlafied. Froffsror D , who coiulncts the cliuic of nervous disoascs at Med ina! college of Chicago, is himself a vory nrrvcTis and e anily irritated man. J!oer utly r.t the clcso cf a long clinic, v. !k u teacher nud stcilcnts vero well (lied out, ;he assistant rushed iu auit r.hl.nl to hate exhibited a very interest ing c;ue v l:ith had jest arrived. "Well, Lo quick about it," said tho doctor, auJ he proceeded to emphasize seme previous remarks concerning the iiiflnriice cf cccDpatien ni'Cu nervons condition-!, -.Tbich point he proposed to illcstrtile in the r;iee to be prestntea. tavina been bustled into a chair, was row confronted by Professor v.ith the ::fimoiiition to bo brief and ac curate iu his replies, us time was lim ited. "Now, Fir, vbr.t do you dor" ho oom cci:ccd. "Aw am not vera well." "No. I tny, what do you do?" "Oh. yes! Aw verk." "Yes, I knew, but what kind cf wcik'r" "Oil, eet cs hard verk." "Yes, bet do you shovel" (illustrat ing wi:li gesture) "or drive a car or wort at a machine,' or do" "Oh, yas! Aw verk ct a masbeen." "Ah! What kind cf a machine?" "OIi, i t cs a big mashecnl" By this time the students were grin ni! bro:idly and whispering pleasan tries, ill! of whic h caused the professor to rcedeu citl break into a volley at the poor Swede. "lW,t li.db here, sirl I w.tr.t no more you ov so l-o inc. What e.o yoa make on this Kiacl'itiL-r" A r:iy e.f iutclligenco lit np the f-.ice cf t!:e t'vrc and, with a ccaC: i;t si:iii ho "Oh, now aw unneistaii yo'l Yo Vi.iiS to know vat aw mak on tho niashcei., cesu't et :" ' Yes, sir, that is ir. What do yon mate?" "Aw mak" 17een!sr.:i hour.'! And no and tl.c cu'.sm vue disitied. iiar rer's Wiigaziiie. STUBBS WAS TOUCHED. Autl 5Ie Cnvfl ?"p Via I'itc to the Ji:cn Vv ho 1 oucl:cl lilni. Etubbs i:i really not very iilfent raiiit'cd, but vSii ho is liriir.jr en a strret car le makes it a pMi:t not to lock at the .ri'.-ioetor. It ttU'ii ssves enr f.;i'-. fir (here is rcircihii.s :!out t-tot! s th:it r:i:i!:cs him lucky enough to be. overlooked two cases in ten wLju lie huai'dH a b'iiiltd car. U:.o Bifri.iiis be was absorbed in his paper, ami when he ft!t a tcueh c:i bi.i i-.rri he ncehanicully parsed pet hi-i nickel ami went c.a wilh his r;aciiim. L;;!fr the cpiitluetor stood beside him ! end muiaiurcd, "Fare, please." ba( 1. eeived no uttvutiou. 8!uLLs had J:;iil hi'! fai'd. Tl.ea t!:e abcmiuul lo ncisauc-j cf a ceudu t;:r sri.-cd l-.ini by the sht.nl der: i:l held cut his hnnd, siijir;; blrrn ly, "rure, pleuse." "I paid yea befere." said Stnbbs cs tTat ly as he could. "!So, yen did not. Come, pass cnt car fate. " j ":".i, I p.? id my fine when you were j cie.uiic! before. " A nd St el t s 1: r.r.f.i)t fc.r i an cdi'i-livo he might t;:-.- 'aIj.-u tiR-re I were Jiieits bbcut. "Yon you iiiftr nal hiioi, jon ars drank or ah:ep, for whin yea touched mo on tho arm 1 pnstx-a cut a nickel, and yr-u must have taken it, for ic vus tho only :!: I bad," fuiribli;'. iu !::-: chauge poekt.t. I With a ed i.: f. tlie icuor.etor rat i the Le 31 to step li e car, ri.yriiv, "Yen i j will have to puv vc-nr f.ire or t;et cH ' the eer, " in a tene that siuitlea every car. "I did i.ot fcit yr.ur nickel, and you kpow it. " At that lniiiuto the man who had nndjred iftebbs lo move cv r in the icut he !.a 1 o.r-evpic -d viTTt hiaj drnj.ped eff tho rrj. auti; wuiked the other block to l;is cfiice. I lie next tia.e ttui.l.s roue iu a i crcweVd ear be gmUy torched the ;irra , cf lii arquKiiitauec i.nel :ct even ter the 5 cents he hi.d le st ia.d for the ehugiiu he bad suiTi red. Chicago Kcrb. Of Milton's three wives und his rela tions with them enough h;:j been writ ten. It was a br.rci t hii.f to te JuiUcu'3 wife e.r Jliltou's daughter. He wai stern, be was uusicio, he vua If cen tered; his in.; ;( cable strength was pur chased by a sublime and monotonous egoism, which is the name they give to selfishness iu poets. Very chill must have l.eeu the life of his uirls ia that Puritau house, reading to tho iuwrupped Puritan father frcm languages they did net understand and taking down from his lips poetry they understood still less. Milton found them cndutifnl. Poor lit tle "undntiful" daughters! fathers hud terrible conceptions of duty in thoso days. Did uny oue ever want to know Milton? Did any one ever not want to know Shakespe-are? Doubtless there are readers of the Exeter Hall class who would have yearned for the godly com pany of the "great Christian poet." But, on the whole, how thankful one should be that Shakespeare was not a "Christian poet!" Academy. Matched. "Here are a few letters I wish you wonld mail for me, dear," said Mrs. Teuspot to her husband, who was pre paring to go out As Mr. Teuspot took them be glanced at the stamps and asked: "My dear, why did you put 15 cent stamps on theue letters? Two ceut stamps would have carried them." "1 know it," replied Mrs. Tenspot, "but bow would a red stamp look ou envelopes of that lovely violet shade? This now stationery is of au exquisite solor, and I could not think of spoiling its effect with stamps which did not ' irnniize. Ttiese pmpio 15 cunt stamps ire the nearest iu.it ch the posto.lice Keeps." Harper's Kuzar. Nero never liked a person with a largo nose. He flippantly told tho sor rowing relatives of Plautus whom, it is alleged, he killed that it was only ou inspecting the corpho t hat ho discov ered that Plautus had so largo a nose, end if it had been pointed out before bo would have certainly spared his life. "Life with such a nose," coolly added Nero, "would have been amplo penance for any crime. " Fair haired people aro" becoming less numerous than formerly. The ancient Hebrews were a fair haired race; now they are, with few exceptions, dark. Ko it"s in a lesser degree with the Irish, im&im whom 150 vears ago adark a a ;o now hirVl nereoa was almost unknot WOMAN AND MUSIC. The Two Aro Bound Tccther la All Vf to lat Ednetku ; the making cf practical men and j vcmen, and ty "practical" was meant a preparation for the ordinary bread w iu'.;icg affairs of life. Kct that tho ! mcral side cf education was ignored, but it was believed that the three It's and the hard and fust sciences, together with a general indorsement of religion ; nrd gcod ethics, were sufficient factors i in cli.iraetrr building and all that the ! schools Fhonld supply. Music, lltera j tcre and drawing, if they found any I place in the curriculum, were merely ' incidents that were not sufficiently practical to be requisites, nor was their more snbtlo and potent influence on the character and the higher development of the mind appreciated or perceived. Ornamental they might be, but they were not believed to bs useful. Only a vifionnry sentimentality considered these arts as necessary to public educa tion. Today art, in a broad sense, occu pies a far higher place in the regard of I rvery edecutor cf ncte and of every Eian who is alive to the interests of well balanced and symmetrical educa tion. In fact, the art influence in edu cation is coming to be adequately ap preciated, and ai t is no longer considered aa incident iu life, but ratter the real ity it-elf. We aro not cttercpticg to detract frcm the nobility of labor. That educa tion which founds industries, which adds to the eriufort of mankind, which makes pcssil.le the eultivatieu of the arte, we must recognize, uphold and ad mire, but that education which tells us we are net altogether commercial machines; that to love something for its innate beauty and net for its pecuniary wenb is wise cud geed; that by loving harmony of scud we may come to love harmony cf deeds; that tones which spee.k to us of others' sorrows, making vs forget self, may bo of more worth iu th end than mneh positive Ecieiu'C ?ci h edecatiou v.e are begin ning to icvrre and to see in it the mat practical method cf ' developing sweeter women and nobler men. Philadelphia Times. TOMMY ATKINS' VANITY. Cnrla liis Iccff ectl Z'atN Ifis Chcet, So Tli ill WriUr Avert. "Sou'd hordly credit the vanity cf some soldit-r?," said u sergeant major cf the guards. "That pufs ct euil which yon s e on Tommy's fon-heud ia inoiw citeu than not'tlic rcsclt cf an hour's persuasion with hair cil and a pair of cnrlii:;; tongs. Nearly ell soldiers are (liiijfiics iu this way. Tbey use esppu- civo hair oils curh rs. .the and pcuiacies very cl'tcn same at tiiose used by women. "When they have oiled and brushed and Lri'skd end oikd, tic curling ten;TS put the f aal 'shure' en. Any sol dier who is a clever c url miikci end who cures to do so ran earn cf'W shillings eztra weekly by putting his services nt the disposal of these fastid iens young n.en. "Tomity ia net quite so particular over bis boots, bet veiy nearly so. Tl.o f.-ipliclions fclrliir dot s net demr.r at Is. Od. a reend for fnsh Lnti-. r, i cr un cc t:trk'i;i'.l 2 rhilie.s fcra c etr's bene, to 'tone down' the iet.'her with. "Jloit Teinniits vrntl.fi.-liy declare th.;t chest padiling i-i a f;.bi:e:iticu, bet 1 ecu assure jcu thut it is dene. Cav alrjmen in ccny crack rrg:irci:ts crc much moie vein than vciacu. Their Ciustaehes rie trained, i-!Ui:y ef them r?n fece pevder, raid to perfect end beautiful elo their trousers Ct that they d;ac not Mtdovu ir bend the bcriy witbtnt (linmc ci;u;?ca. To r.;"fl a I charm to their walk i!.e steel rowels 8ic tckt n cur, e,f their st urrand sawed sixpencee inserted iustcud, the result of which is u lively musical jingle." London A L'ev.- i s. Si-i-:tre on llmina. The folle.v.-int; i.tr;ict is from Havc ek r.Uis Lot-k, "Jl:-a und Wcimnn:" "Again, until ciuitu recent tin:t3 it has over ami over again been emphat ically stated by brain una torn tats that the frontal region ia relatively larger in men. the piiiicrai in women. Ibis j foncli.sion is now be;-inning to be re ; garded as tl.o icvtrse of tho truth, but ve bav to reccjjnire that it was in i evituble. It was firmly believed tliut the frontal lesion is the eeat of all the jbest und most abstract intellectual processes, and if en examinin; ing a dozen or two brjins au anatomist found him self lauded iu the conclusion that the frontal icion is relatively larger iu women, the probability is that be would feel that be hud reached a con clusion that was absurd. It may in deed be said that it is only since it has become known that the frontal region of the brain is of greater relative extent in tiie upe than it is in man at:d has no Fpecial connection with the higher in tellectual precessi s that it lias Leccine possible to riccgnize tho fact that that regiou is lelutivtly mere extensive iu wemen." lHg lifrcTrnce. "Whet!" said the judge. "You expect me to send your husband to prison when yon acknowledge that you threw five flatirous at him and he only threw one at yoa?" "Yes; that's oil right judgo," said the irate Irish woman, "but then the one ho threw hit me. " Harper's Bazar. Singers, actors and public speakers since the introduction of tho electrio light have less trouble with their voices laid are less likely to catch cold, their throats are not so parched and they feel better. This is duo to the air being less Vitiated and the temperatnre more even. A crocodile takes completely round. 80 seconds to turn MINERAL WATERS. Why and How Thry Brceflt Thoae Thmt Drink Them. When a patient reaches a mineral water health resort, he is examined by tho resident physician and ordered to drink certain quantities of the water at certain times during tho day. These are increased from day to day until the maximum quantity needed is reached. He is ordered to drink oue cr two plass fuls upon rising, two or three glasses between breakfast aud dinuer, the same quantity iu the afternoon and a couple cf glasses before going to bed. The pa tient is urcd to take it whether he wants it or not. He may say that be is not thirsty, but that makes no differ ence; he must take it as a medicine. The quantity is increased until we have known 80 glasses per day to bo taken. A part of the benefit derived ia be cause of the rest aud change of. scene. A part, perhaps, is from the small quantity of the salts aud other bases contained in these waters (we are not speaking cf cathartic or chalybeate wa ters), but the benefit from this source is very slight.. The secret of the cure is in the quantity of water taken. If the wa ter be ppre, free from, orgauio matter. er no ppre, me iromi itjmujj mum r, '. '. ".icj t :uififT- '..;. ,( j suits Win i ru'jsi jin;;;:y tue t,iiti;c, lv ' gardless cf tbo "tracts" of j small quantities cf sodium chloride and I other salts. You can perform these j cures at home with the ordinary drink- icg water, 11 vi guou quality, n you will require the patient to take it in tho samo quantity us at the springs. It is very rosy to r.i.,1 littria if desired, bat you ninsx not lose sight of the fact that tbe quantity of water (not lithia) takcu is the important thing. It acts by flood ing the kidneys, by washing out the bladder with a copious, blaud and dilute uriue, by unclogging tho livrtr aud ! clearing tho braiu. The patient feels t better from day to day; he is better, j Irritable bladder is relieved, tho kid neys net IreeJy ere "washed oat and many effete substances are carried out with tiie ilocd. This clears the way fcr tbe liver to act freely aud normally, fir tlicie is cu intimate rclatiou be tween the liver aud kidneys. New York Ledger. Elephant Fled an African Delicacy. The fit eh of the elephant is eaten ill its entirety by eeveral cf the African tribes. A detail of the process cf butch- j ering t':e laiituals is not pleasant read- ins. The tools used ere the assagai and hatchet. The rough 'outer skin is first removed iu large sheets. Beneath this is a suhcuticle, a pliable nioaibrautt. frcm which tbe natives make wutor skins. ' The elcv.bagt yields largo quan tities cf fat, used in cooking tho na tives' sr.a r'ricd ki'tcug, or dried strips cf the elephant's iksh, and also iu tho preparation cf vcgi tables. African ex plorer j cf tlx Ccucasiuu race agree that one part ef the c.'epliaut'v c.ircass, when proL-trly cooked, is u succulent dish t!:;;t will resale t!:e reoft delicate tasto. This part, very rtr:a:ely, is tho first jint cf t!.e leg below I'aa kuee, which o.vo uc.rhl suppose to bu tho toughest poiiicu of the uaiaial. To prepare the jiLiut a boie three feet deep in dug iu the earth, and the sica-s cf it aro baked hard ty means of lmge livo coala. Most cf tbo coals lire then tn-en cut, aud the elephant's fc ;t is placed iu tho lade oven. The 1 t ie ia then tilled with dirt, tightly packed, and a blazing fire ia built ou top, which is kept replenished for three hours. Tho foot is thus evenly baked, and when done, instead of strong, tough meat fiber, it is of a go latiuons consistency that may be eateu with a tnram. Philadelphia Lraicet. PE H F E CT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD. .MARRIED. Poweb Ncfi-y Oo the 0 h irst , at H -rey Grove, by Rev. David L. Neely, L. A. Bower auel Minnie H. Neely. (UvekxoR Hastings refused to siyti the pardon papers of a uuinbr cf convicted ballot hex sfuffcrs find thieves and tl e rcsrals will l ave to go to j-iil. jTcMath Robinsos At the hcime of tbe bri io near W;l!tl;o, Juniata county, Ps , S-ptemb.f r lG:h, 1897. 1 y Rev John F. D.ener, Mr. J. S. Me Math and .Visa Besie A. R4ibinson. RAViEa Weaver. On the IGth inst, at the bride's heme in De'a ware to-,vi.ship, Jutiift' a Co., Pa., by Rv. Wm. Acker, Stiam-f R. Fencer .' of Snyder countv and Hetlie A. Weaver. V tFfl.i,.i'H?f HAKtUr. MirFLOTowK, Sep. 22, ' '.7 Whet t-n f u m .i ......... !,.... .... . ... Kc C'lo'."i-.wo--j ....... i Butt-r r"se Ham.... Slioo rt)r . . , La.d. . Sides. Thnuthy snt F . i-ed IV :m Chcv NV-iliuigt. . .. ... Groiitd u ?jlt.. Atncriran r.... so on i'j ........... ii 12 VI 2 11.40 CO 70 .;....$? to 9io , til '3 , 6'c . T irrrioniFinA Markets, September 20, 1807. Wheat 9oc; Coin 37c; oats 2Gc; lard 5 to 6 ; tl-ow in cakes, 3c; hint ki el shoulders C lo 1, pmoked ham 12 lo 13 ; live chickens 7 t lie; butter 10 to 23j; gu lo-'; b. f cr.t tle i to tic: siieep 3 to 4ic; h-gs 5 to CJc; thin cows $10 to" $15; mi'eh cows $10 io $15: milch cows $20 to J45; dressed beef G to 8.Jc. urorr bst when phtnletl with lore Siorce iik1. A lVrti!i r jhnt ftl vayH brings a crop, alwftyK Im- Sc. T.rv.fi the soil, fco'ti Jirprl to faf-.v3 r'crr S'7.t0 per too No nsoiits. K' TMOKOUCM COWMERCIAU t SHORTHAND TtCtbS PRACTICAL KtSUlTS. IT ttl.M'i'i ItaMk..-vrv TlioRa, TciOn. Ex- r S'l.-tlS IK. a-n He iu) wth rocHk.tp.rV Prjfn. eOCHSSTER, N. . The Sales of Hood's SarsapariiV.'. are the largest in the world because the cures by Hood's Sursaparilla aio wonderful, perfect, permanent. Hood's Pills are the best fami. cathartic and liver medicine. 25c. jarsrsroxr sjaoirxj) uss, Seottslmulsloii (tOod Iiivor sa KYPOPHOSPH1TES. 15 isuaed cmd endrgedbv BhytU Ciena because it ia the test a la Palatable aim. 5fc ia three timea assffic&ciona asplab CodLivarOIL Vs &r superb? to all otiiar salled i his aparfectEmnldflidooanotBepa. ! rate or cliang?, lz h wonderful as llesh prodaccr. It is the best reraady for Consnmptloa, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Sis : eases, Ghrbyjo Cocgha and Cala3i tOOTT A tJOWNE. Chernlsta, N.V- 1 Wheat and 1 Grass -1 Ipation Causes fully half the sickes3 ia the world. It retains the digested fcod too kin in the hovrels and produces biliousness, torpid liver. Uidi- geioa, bad tas:e. coated tongue, sici; iiendaclic, in somnia, etc Hood's PilU cure constipation and all its Pills results, easily .ind tiMTouidily. 25c. All ilrucfilsts. Fr.!(-.ir?-l by C. I. Hood & Co.. l.ow.-!I, Mass. Tte only IMIs to ti.La v. ith Ilooci's Sarsanirilia. FREE A Toiim trie lUtoH en Tfervo.-v uineiuoit mui iree 10 any acari And poor patients ran atno cMaIu this medicine free of clx.n;e. rMCfdrhu been prepared by the Reverend tyZitioT Xcx-mc. ! Fort , syne, lad eince UJfc cs.- i) iiri"yicu uuuoruaa uiicvuuu vj mo KOZHIC. MED. CO.. Chicago, til. MIy DrussrfstsetSt per Bottle. CfortxC. T.?ircc Kine. CI.73. fi Cottle for 99. CArTIOM. TRESSPASS NOTICE." Tbo undersigned persons have associated themjeZves together for the protection of Willow Run Trout stream in Lack toWD. tfcip, Juniats Co., Pa. AH persona are striefcly forbidden not to treps npon the lani or stream of the sni.i pnrties to fish as tho stream has been stockct with tront Persons violating this notice, will be pros rcntod according to law. li. H. Pstterson, T. H. Csrn!bTS, J. P. Rob't A. Woodstde, W. D. Walls, Frank Vjwn, Dyson Vawn. Apra 23, 1S55. TRESPASS UOTICE. Tbe nndcrsigntd persons htve formed an Association for the protection of their re speciive properties. Ail persons are here by notiBcd not to trespass on the lands of tiie uoder.iined for thp pnrpose of hunting jtathering nuts, chipins tirnberor throwing Gown fences or tiring tirabr in any way whatever. Any violation ot the above no tice will Do dealt with accord inn to law. Jehu Michel, William Pntfenbcrger, Oideou Sicber, Jka.-l.or &. Xook, Mary A. Hruliaker, Joseph Kothrock, John Byler, Paiaue! Bell. Eeptomber 5 135. Pise's Kenedy for Catarrh la tte tsz, tMtsl to L o, and ( oeftom. ibW ff1Tlf-rlri bold hr LnxtUta or sent by mall. Oec E. T. Huzt:..'oe, Wiirrcn, fa. I nsBFBT ciier.'or sale a vatnshte prop rrv, situated in F-1 m.o.nacli township. 2 n'i!cs sm ill. east of Mittliutowo. containing 25 Acr- a, more tr iee. 1 acre of wood Isnd. Tliv; l:s!.to:i cleared an.' in g od stato .f eultivatieu. I'udUfas criiinary, t ut in jrooii repair. A ; eod sririi.jc of. never iaiiilij? y rave! wattr ci arby. This property also contains 2-V) pe?cli tres and 000 ber :v p'.au'f; 30 ;ple treon. besi.les other (ruit. The above properly is sim.ifei near! white Hail scbrot bouse in raid township, Fcr further iuloriuali-.n aJJiecs. C DAKirs Coskiss, 8-29-"j6. Mitfiintown, Pa. I TO C0XSIMPTIVES. I T The nndiirsi ied h ivin ben restored to hi-aitb by dim pee means, after sutltring sev eral years wiiba severe lunj affection, anl that dreed disease consHmption, is anxious to make kcown to bis fellow n!erers tho means of cure. To thoe who dewire it. be will cheerfully send (fn o of charts) a copy o! the prescription u.sud. which ibey will Bud a sure cure f.r Consumption, Jsthma. Calmrk, Bronchitis and alt throat and lung Maladxtt. He hopes all sn(Terer will try his rcict dy. as it is ir-ratuatile. Those (!c hiriost the prefc. int; jn, which will cost tbeiu nothing, and may ,ig a blessing, will piensc address, REV. ICDWAUD A. WILSON, Brooklva, New York. Srp 9, 'M. - tVCEANY MM tUXX Pfc-D AJC Bl IT. aX Trerjr Tnvel-r ahould hre a bottle of It In hi nmirnat oof Ileailaobe. Di nhtlteria, CVmfrhs. ttarrfa, BroReiu. Asthma, Cholera Moriri, Iiarrhr I n)rnr, tSurrar-i in Bodr or Limha, Stltf Joints or Strainn. will fir thim ol la Artoe! YTr r-irf ami rirfs)T cur. ITpaj teolrt every rerow I'rlre Sj ctn.. hv tnaJI, ft Ix.rtV CO 14 Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla,- which purities and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Read this: "In September, 1S94, 1 made a m isstep and Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, two inches across formed end in walking to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of r similar case by Hood s Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed aud the swelling had gone down. My is now well and I have been greatly bene iited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot say enough in praise ot Hood's Sarsapa rilla." Mas. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cures prove that IrOoodls Sarsaparilla In the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, tl. Picp'Tfl eii'y liy C. I- IIikxI Co., Lowell, Maaa. r-"i the 11 fiuudy cathartic. HOCa S I'HIS '.mil iieer stimulant. 26e By Its Record of remarkable cures Hood's bursaparilla has bexome the one true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. Get only Hood's. I Hood's Pills arc the best family cathartic and liver medicine: 25c. E3 . 1 Sorofyia Sore F Lotas E.Aso. F. V. V. P E. ATKISSOK ft. PESSEtl.. ATTORNEYS -AT -LA vr . - MIFFLINTOWN. rA. Offiob On Main street, in place of ro" dence of Lonis K. Atkinson. E'J-; "atn Bridge street. fOct 2, IW2 DyCollectuig and Conveyancing prom ly attended to. fTILRERFORCE SCnWETEft. Attorney-at-Law. IrCo31cctions and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. DS.D.H.CBAWTOIID, B. BABWIJl M.CbAWTOBD R. D. M. CRAWFORD & SUN , have formel a partnershio for the pra-"" of Medicine and their collatteral brancb!. O.Tice at old stand, corner of Tblrd and Or ange streets, Mitilintown, Pa. One or both of them will be found at tbeir office at all times, nn'.ess otherwise professionally oo garec!. April 1st, 1895. II. P. DERR. PRACTICAL. OEJITIST. ii -iduate of the Philadelphia Dental Co", ge. Office at old established lo cation, Bridge Street, opposite Court House, JliifilioiowD, Pa. iL?" Crown and Bridge work; Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Tascarora Valley Eailroad. SCHEDULE TN EFFECT MONDAY, MAY 18, 1896. EASTWARD. STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT SUMDAY. Nol No.3 M. 00 0G 13 20 27 40 50 57 03 10 Blair's Mills Lv Waterloo Leonard's Grove K053 Farm Peru! tick East Waterford lleckman. Honey Grove Fiirt Bigbam W8rble Pleasant Viow Seven Pines Spruce Hill Graham's Slews rt Freedom Turbett Old Port Port Royal Ar. 45 2 K1!9. ."58! 05 12 25 8 35 j8 47 S 48 55 CO 15 06 10 21 25 29 31 14!3 33 35 40 45 Tiains Nos. 1 and 2 connec t at Port Royal with Way Passenger and So ashore Express on P. R. R., and Nos. 3 and 4 with Mail east WESTWARD. o a aa s STATIONS. DAILY, EXCEPT 80SDAY. No.2 No.4 A. M. Port Royal Old Port.: Turbelt Freedom Stewart Graham's Spruce Hill Seven Pines Pleasant View Warble Fort Bigbam Honey Grove Heckman East Waterford.... Perulack Rosa Farm Leonard's Grove... Waterloo Blair's Mills Ar. o.o 10 30 5 1 310 35 5 2-8,10 40,5 3.710 42 5 4.4 io 44 5 5.PlO 4G 5 o o io 505 7.2,10 54 5 9 011 03 5 50 10.0,11 05 5 55 12.0,11 11 6 01 14.0:11 18 6 OS 15 lll 256 15 17.5jll 35 6 25 20.5,11 48 6 36 22.0,12 55 6 45 24.012 02 6 52 25.512 09,6 59 27.012 15 7 05 Trains Nos. 2 and 3 connect with Stap-e Line at Blair's Hills for Concord, Doylea burg and Dry Run. J. C. MOORHEAD, Superintendent. MOORHEAD, President. T. S. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. pERRY COtTNTr RAILROAD. The following schedule went Into effect Nov. 16, 1896, and the trains will be rnn as follows. p. m 4 30 4 36 4 89 3 41 4 45 4 46 4 51 4 54 4 56 4 59 a. m 900 9 06 9 09 9 11 9 14 9 15 9 19 9 22 9 24 9 2T Leave Arrive a. m p. m Doucannon 7 64 2 28 'King's Milt 7 49 'Sulphur Springs 7 46 'Corman S id ine 7 4 4 2 23 2 20 8 18 2 15 2 13 2 08 2 65 2 03 Montebello Park 7 41 Weaver 7 40 7 86 Roddy j "Hoffman Rojer Mahanoy Bloomfleld "Tressler Kellson Dnm's Elliotsbnrg Bernheisl's Groen Pvk "MonUinr Juno 7 83 7 31 7 28 723 7 09 7 04 7 01 6 68 6 51 6 48 6 83 2 CO 5 10 10 48 5 16 9 49 6 21 9 54 6 24 9 57 6 27 10 05 6 32 10 07 6 84 10 17 6 87 10 80 6 02 10 36 p. m a. m i 41 1 86 1 81 1 28 1 25 1 20 1 18 1 15 2 60 Landisbnrg 6 28 Arrive Leave m p m Train leaves Bloointield at 6.63 a. m and arrives at Landisbnrg at 6.28 a. m. Train leaves Landisbnrg at 6.08 p. ni., and arrives at BloomSeld at 6.40 p. m. All stations marked ) are flag stations, iraius win ciiiqu io a lull 'stop on signal. Cbas. H. Sxiut, President. B. H. BtCK, Snpt. & BK0S!E0LS3i .' wonderfuHmprovpmrnt. In Frictiou T -"rrdi and Ijlirt-Hnrlc, Baric mutton of furriuge turn- r tl LSHityotlie, m the market, J'rfotim lu'rt 5-rt.i aiiaaiK ail theted gearing to stand still w l.ic L-:cW- -ir: ctvat mrinf power Rnd wrnr, hon-1 tcenT.HintaroiMforlrifeCtaifwni'.pMi il: ? A vfr1a Ilamrrowti. llav iiaL PENNSYLVANIA BAILE0Aj .ftT Monday, May 17. 1897, trains will run as follows: . WESTWARD. Way P-.c-rer. leave. i on. HarrlsDara- o w -t I" 8:.m: New Port 9 06 a. m; bui- iotnvn 9 IS ft. tu; Dnrword 21 n: o 9A a. m: Van I'vtce y ss rr; 9 8Va. m; JJexico 9 40 a. ' a as m. m: MitHin 9-va 3 Se"h."m"9 65V.-r: Tx r Huntingdon 11 83 p. m; Tyrone 12 20 n! nu Altoona 1 CO p. m; PittsSurgS W v , HUT M.il leaves Philadelphia at 7.( 0 . m.; Harrisburg at 10 65 m.; MiHIid 12 If p. . T.wis:on 12 87 p. m.; Hunfmgdoa 1- 87 p m.; T) rone z.ao p. i p. in'. Pittsbtrrg 7.00 p. m. Altoona Accommoaanon icar " " bur-' at 6 00 p. m; Dnncannon o oi p. m, Newport 6 02 p. m; jjfillerstown 6 11 p.rnt Thoapaontown 6 zi p. m; i uaoa " . m; Alexicoooo p. " "."JZ,,- mi Mifflin 6 43 p. m; Deaholtn 6 48 p. tat if Lewistown 7 07 p. m; JtfcVeytown 7 ay p ff -, rn: newioD iiuiui.mu r- - don 8 20 p. rn; Tyrone 9 02 p. m; Altoona 9 8 5 p. tn- Pacific Express leaves fbiladeipnia at Jl 20 p. m; Harrfsbur 3 io a. m; nsrys. v! le 8 21 a. m; Duncannon 9 us a. an now pt.?t 3 69 a. m, Port Royal 4 81 a. m; Mif flin 4 37 a. m; Lewistown 4 59 a. mj Uc Veitowne 20 a. m; nuntingdon 6 03 a. m; Tyrone 6 65 a. to; Altoona 7 40 a. tu; Pitisburg 12 10 p. m. Oyster Express leaves Philadelphia at 4 85 p.m; Qamsuurg at ll" vi p. m; xnawport 11 06 p. m; Mifflin 11 40 p. m; x.ewisiown 12 55 a. m; Mnntingaon ia oa a. m.; rnno 1 82 a m; Altoona 2 00 a. m; Y lttsDnrg o au a. m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 25 p. m: liarrrisonrg a ov v- m, iuucmuu - p. m; riewpori ot i. nij aimiu v. y Lewistown 6 21 p. m; llonot Union 6 08 p. Huntingdon 6 27 p. m; Tyrono eii p Altoona 7 40 p. m; Pittsborg 11 30 p. ra. EAST (YARD. Huniingdon Accommodation leaves Al toona at 10 50 p. m; Tyrone 11 17 p. m t arrives at Huntingdon 11.55 p.m. and be. comes n irrisburg Accommodation, leav ing Huntingdon at 6 SO a. n; Newton Ham ilton 6 65 a. m; McVoylown 6 12 a. in; LbWiKtown 6 32 a. m; Villi in 6 61 a. ro; Port Roysl 6 66 a. m; Mexico 6 59 a. m; Thompontcwn 7 12 a. m; Millars town 7 21 a. rr.; Newport 7 30 a. m; Duncannon 7 57 a m; Harrisburg 8 30 a. m. Sea Shore leaves Pitttsbnrg 3 30 a ra; Altoona 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 48 a m; Hunt ingdon 8 80 a ro; HcVevtown 9 15 t n; Lewistown 9 85 a m; Mifflin 9 65 a m; Port Roval 9 59 a m; Thompsontowu 10 14; Hil!retown 10 22 am; Newport 10 32 a in; Duncannon 10 64 a m; Marysvillo 1 1 07 i m; Harrisbturg 11 25 a m; Philadelphia 3 00 ,.. p m. Main Line Express leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a. in; Altoona 11 40 a. m; Tyrone 12 03 p. m; Huntingdon 12 35 p. m; Lewis town 1 83 p. m; Mifflin 150 p. m; Harris burg 3 10 p. m; Baltimore 6 00 p. m; Wash higlon 7 15 p. in; Philadelphia 6 23 p. ra; New Tork 9 20 p. m Mil leaves Aitoona at 2 10 p. m, Tyrone 2 45 p. in, Huntingdon 3 28 p m; Newton Hamilton 3 58 p. m; KcVeytown 4 20 Pxsa Lewistown 4 45 p.m; Mifflin 5 10 p. mr Port Rjyal 5 15 p. m; jtfexico 6 20 p. m; Ihompsontown 5 33 p. m; Millerstown 543 p. m; Newport 5 51 p. ra; Duncannon 6 23 p. m; Ilarrishnri? 7 00 p. m. Mail Express loaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p. m; Altoona 6 05 p. m; Tyrono 6 37 p. m; Kur.tingdon 7 20 p. ta; McVeytown 8 04 p. rc; Lewistown 8 25 p rr.; JUitHin 8 47 p m; Port Royal 8 52 p. m; Milleretcwn 9 18 p. f mj Newport 9 26 p. m; Puncannon 9 60 fT m; Hurrisburg 10 20 p. m. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 30 p. m; Altoona 9 05 p. m; Tyrone 9 St p. m; Huntingdon 10 12 p. m; Mount Un ion 10 82 p. ra; Liwlstown 11 16 p. mi Mif. Hin 11 37 p. in; Harrisbig 1 00 a. m; Phil adclptua 4 au new Yf l j 33 a. m LET?I?TOi)EgtSlC3I. Trsins for Kuubnry at 7 3'.' a. m. and 16 p. m., leave Sunbury for Lewistown 10 06 a. ni.'aud 2 45 p. m ; for Milrov 6 85 a. m. 10.20 a. m. and 3 10 p. re., week days. TYRONE DIV1 ION. Trains leave for Bellefunte ar.d Lock Haven at t- 10 a. io., 12 30 atd 7 15 p. ro., leave Lock Haven lor Tyrone 8.65 p, ni. an 4 15 p. m. TYRONE AND CLEARKIELD R. K. Trams leave Tyrone for Clearfield and Curwtnsville at 8 20 a. m., 3.16 and 7 2P; p m., Ieavj Cnrwensviile lor Tyrone at 9.15 a. in., 3 45 p m., and 7 CO p. ro. For, rates, maps, etc., call on Ticket Agent-, cr address, Thos E. Watt, P A. W. L., 360 Fifth Averue, Pitta, burg. Pa. B. Hltchison, Geu'i Manager. J. R. Wood, tien'l Pass. Agt, VIEWPORT AND SHERMAN S VAL ' v ley Railroad Company. Time table of passenger trains, in effect on Monday l Msv lRlh iho- ' t STATION3. West ward. East ward. 3 I P M A W a h Newprit ,. Buffalo Bridge Juniata Furnace ... YV ahneta v.. Pvlvan .... Watr Plug Bloointield Junct'n. Valley Koad Etliottslmrg Green Park Loysville ......... Fort Robeson Center Cisna's Run Andersonburg ..... Bltiin .. . Mount PIh.-., i i . New Geruia...' C 0510 85; 6 08 10 38 6 12 10 A l" 6 15 10 45' 6 25! 10 52 6 22:il Oil 6 31 1 1 (;; 6 39 11 09 6 61 11 21 6 54 II 24 7 Cl- 11 un H 30 8 27 8 23 8 20 M 16 8 11 8 0S 8 00 7 45 7 40 7 34 7 26 ni 7 10 7 03 6 68 6 60 7 lllll 41 7 l il 11 45 7 21 1 1 61 7 27 11 57 7 3:12 05 7 4112 11 7 4512 15 D. GRING, President and Manager K. Miller, General Agent.-- CARTERS ITTLS us. Sick Hnadai-1 dent t a bilious state of the ajatrni. such aa Dizzukss, Naiwea. Drowsiness. Distrpss after eaUiig. fam in the Side, 4c. While tlieirmoat remarkable success nas beea shown In curing Headache, yet Cawrca's Vrrnx Liver Frtxa are equally valuable in Oorutinatlon. enrinv and prevfiitina; Uiis annoring complaint, wblS they also corrrct aU disorders of th atoinacb. stimulate the liver and refuJaia tha Doweaa. Even if tliey only cured Aehe they would tie almost priceless to who suffer from this distressing eons but rortunately their goodness does Bot end here, and those who once try them win trod these little pills valuable in so many ways that tony wm not oe willing to ao wunont But after all sick bead AGLM1E Is the bane of ao many Urea that here fa wtkar we man our great Boast. While others do not. C'Airm a Littls Lrm Pills ate and very easy to take. One or uose. 'iney are stnctly not gripe or purge, but bf their gentle please all who nse them, are f or $1 . Sold everrw! ae an who nse inem. in nals at 9 at 35 cents: for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by CAITS2 lfZSlCQlX CONrw Tort. U PI OURS ( ip and rlitvp nil trnuhlac ft-. moil v. 4 00 II- "ir'f- 8 82 : 3 15 8 13 V 8 04 2 66 ; V 2 49 ,') 2 46 " If 2 '40 s .X 2 83 ' ,' 2 2 our puis car ay I . 1 iltyi i : f ir actio, f --- ' -i A iN - 74