f .EL o iut mth Rtha idqill !I0O,l eitig lino Jhtri the I (Mil nto cp i-w inn of ot ),IXI0 ulinn ruiic rn' I r riii 'oiitr ;(! ar lia UK' 'III y Iain a . ir Published every Thursday. T- B. HAKTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (whlrb must ho puld In artvnnr1 when wnt out- side I lit' i omit v.) RATIS Of ADVIRTISINQ. All trims, lent n.vi'rtl.TniMiN liot otln-rwlw" Cimtmrlcl inr will l"' rli irif.'d nt tin- nil"' (if IV CUM r lln.' (noopm n-l iiiiMsiir- l.r tlr-d Insir lull and HI cents 'T lint fir iiitj Mllisi'iii'iit insertion. Thursday, March 2, ISM. H tin sill Hi t t'OIlK r curr ; of altn if the millet ' Jin .n .n it. th. J. 7 K. L-re ! Ill ' iiiii tin ita Hi In. I.i .M.l i H v Malleabi. i :i eatroyw! I v t. II am th "M, lilAl U i ' i'u i orli oi :n I .y He M piwn i .. "') i'l mi mill near Written for tlio t' wr. Our Children and the Schools. "dive tn" the first ten years of n child's life, and j'nu may have t In remainder," is what tin- greatest hu liiaii teacher air 1 educator t lie world overproduced Miiil iuil wrote. JJy (his he meant, lhat if a child were under his care ami tutelage for the lt-ri of ita first 1 n years, that, no one or net of tutors, alter that time, coi.M undo or change materially the iliiprt .i i mis v l.ich In Lad In ale Upon ami in that child's miml tun I heart, Iio matter what the ability ami qual ifications of such MitMe iiclit teach ers might he. Jc was i ilit in what ho said, aii'l the assert ion cli.illcngi'S successful contradiction to day, ami ever will ntnml liimus long as men arc human, Kvciy I j u- educator in the land understands the philosophy Of thin U'oiottioli. ui i 1 iicwr ques tions its soiimluess torn moment, for to unch it collies with the force uud authority of an axiom - :t Hell' evident truth. In infancy ami early childhood, i. c, from birth, if you please, on up to ten or twelve yearn, tlio miml nml heart are mic ptihlc of the t-lightc.-t ill.pl'c , lircailse tho faculty of observation in in its most active htateaml rules Miprcuic. Tho lain. I of a clnhl from lis birth can, w it hoiil -1 i i, unite any ligiirc of speech, !n' very properly c-i.iparcd to u blank :ii. i t i. writing paper. Every lninule, i wry Jioiir, every day, every Sei !,, m m ; 1 h and year, UOlilu visible or invisible li.uid i rn'r ai ii.ii'U.sly m wo; k v . liing w ith :oi i'ielibh pell Upon this tablet of tin- miml characters, whidi, if im , eil ill Coli.SuliiillCi' with the prin '' -t j ; " of true education on liie moi c :' I'm (iod, thu True and tin J Jean t.V'il, will glow forth in magnificence li.' j .ipph.'.s of yold in pictures of m .1VuJ8Vf,.U'Rt!,ooU,,'l,l,,,Kl iia . .,,.' ii upon tins winic ,! ( I.l .. villi V' ' IJJ-IV d I'.V !.! ;.. - I i.i -, l .i Vlfo'Se 1 :' .n.ii. .e iieen .nhannfully Iop-si.ie.( en 1 'oho Hentinic'iits and principles me 1 -ed upon u foundation ; policy Iv, tho wards'who ureun icr hi- i'i and teaching must of m ry ne ! i.i.-.sity devt lojiinlo mere iut II cl ua! 1 :' i irf-, un.l be n coL;iii..iiit j.oib "' .i:' hi;.-li. r or !i.,bl, r in i,.an tl.au the 1 i KarRO. l tlie VarK iiistnl by tl id lender, nkcniail v li. irwi'inn I ttiorc lit ' were ilrov ndint? raili Tactile ne a U-yeur- mid about r IU-illy, d works to death as City rs. Mart use left t infinite f ilKOlim::' (r Man Mo Kht Ktoi t SCO iree ife a ver i jiJ. etar; amiM uirta i. not ions era, : if con ml wl )1H ol rtb C i the i nber, nn tiu d Sla xeept e I'rei uilkiu ioiml ionul C'," e plac ill bin of tba riion, ken ed, oik open I ed lii ..' f- ' I I ! . , Cli'l V. ho iioilies .t.. 1 l.:in i,'e,i..b!y ''I the fate of t !., :i J ;;in v ho biblt liis house upon i he .,,1. ', ) :IV ,,( Jllol e i i I , j i , i . 1 1 1 e e J 1 1 i ; ! Mi i. tin1 1 in 1 1 . 1 i i , , , , . H . i . , , 1 1 ii r, it w ill be obi.crw . i., ;, ., s i ii e will; ii.lv ii, ... e pa in I' the t i;:n oi I I e j m in!, CUll licWT be wholly i l a. i .1, ,.,el oi;r best elidi'iiVoi s to i'o mi w ill be sim ply in vain. We may Micceed in part, but theisi:;re w ill ulw ays re main ile-pito eiir !;iei-t s.iliuuilie ef- forts toward-, reconstruction, and in all probability, imb ed, we are allo t;eth r hlu ly to f all into t he grosser error of mahiiiir plainer, the fault, which, but for our pains, would have remained eoiiip)omisin.L,'ly blurred forever. Tin; period of mental development in infancy and early childhood can also very nppiopi iat ly be compared to the building of the foundation of ft house. If the stones laid in the found. .lion-wall in e put in i .lace by an amateur, or by an inexperienced mason, the wall when complete will bo Himply nn heterogeneous and eon Klomerate mass without any qual ities of recommendation either orna mental or useful ; nml though even skilled mechanics are employed in erecting the superstructure uceord intto the most Hcientitic and sub Btautial principleH of architecture, tho contrast will ho most Ktrikintf, and tho whole building will in n bhort timo disiutetrrate and crumble in thaoH. Thu it is with tho youth ful mind. The namo principles that dominnto and govern tho building of tho foundation. wall of a hoiiHo, ap ply with equal force, though with infinitely greater reHponsibility, to tho logical development of tho mind during childhood. And again, when n man has con tracted a disease which in its nature is of a mild and non-malignant char acter, ho may bo content to rocoiyo the attention and proscriptions of an ordinarily skilled physician j but when the disease is complicated and malignant in form and character, then he will employ ercry means to secure medical aid of the highest or der. Now mark the force of this fiimilo. Tho mind in childhood is frail, weak, eusceptiblo to all im preHsions whether good or bad, is yearning nnd striving, for tho light of intelligence. This condition therefore is analogous to tho man seriously afllictod with disease and needing the services of him most profoundly learned and experienced in the eurativo art, tho mont thor oughly equipped and competent teacher, for the present purposes. As the years eomo and go, however, the child-mind will develop logically and grow strong under the instruc tion and guidance of his modi 1 ex emplar, until ho arrives at tho ago of Ifii or twelve years, when in nil hu man probability his mind will have been made proof ngainst illogical and adverse development. And if from this time on the mind, by rea son of falling in the hands of false and incompetent teachers, should become tarnished in a greater or less degree, it would require but a slight suggestion from the voice of the true teacher btowed away in the faculty of recollection, to cause the subject to recoil und once again tread the paths of virtue and the pursuits of intelligent development never perhaps to depart therefrom. This latter condition will follow from the treatment prescribed by an ordinarily skilled physician, teach er, for a mil. I disi ase easily cured, the mind of a child after ten or twelve years of age. If these views and comparisons are correct, and who dare call them in question. then how great must be the respon sibilty of those who undertake the instruction of our children ! Yet we often hear it said, "Almost anybody can teach the little ones." (?) Ah, what a mistake ! How supremely criminal is such an idea ! blotter let it be said that almost any one can teach the older ones, for their mental, moral and physical existence is more permanently fixed and moulded, ami the damage to be done will be only in proportion. We be lievs that facts will warrant the con clusion, that out of every hundred teachers in our schools to-day, only one can be found qualified in every respect to teach pupils from the age of six to twelve years ; whilst many may bo found amply qualified to teach the high schools. This may seem a paiadox to many persons. Jmt it is nevertheless a fact founded ,in truth and expeiieiice. ToiVueh '. ' iv. y .P t hefefi t c, c-b, 1 : n u.,.. i ' sto.ved upon securing tho best teaching talent for our primary schools. In view of tho above, therefore, it would follow as nlogical sequence, in point if compensation of teachers, that if a Hoard of education desires to employ three teachers, for in stance, at a m ml lily salary (if.7."), Mnu and SI-'", respect iv ly, th" fob lowing form ol'ndi rii-i incut should be inserted, viz: Wanted.-One t, acli, r for prima' v d'-part incut at a alaiy of per month, one for in- leriliediate ; lade lit I'm per lilolii h, ami one for hb:h t- cho .) l i n t nu nt at 7." per month, - none but thor oughly competent and qualified teachers for the respective grades need apply."' This foi inula may be unprecedented in this section of the State, though it is adopted in the most enlightened localities; and wherever these principles are recog nized and put in execution they will prove an eternal blessing to both parents and children. W. ). Hoi'NKWoIlTII. Eucklon's Arnica Salva- The bust Patves In the world for Cut, Brill"', Horns, Ulcers, Salt Klipiim, Fever Horea, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, CliilblaluB Corn, nml nil Skin Kruptlons, and positively cures Pile, or no tiny required. It Is srunr nnteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Vrice 25 cent per box For nle by 1). V. Kepler, drug gect, l'axtonvlllo, Ph. 10-03-ly. rOliTTIiTIVOUTOX. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury it Lowistown Division. Timo Table, In effect Dec. 1!), 1892 WlftTWARD DIR. TATIIIK. kAfTWARO fm ami A. I im i tm ,.'1 Lew Mown J. rei i 8i0 l'i.03 Main Street 7.4.1 , 8 03 .;' I'iii'ii l.owmtown ' T.4A ; l.ut 4.l'l 11.61 MaltUnd 7.6t I 8.14 4.n II 4ft Palnlpr ; H.Ul 111 K 57 11.40 It M h I n 1 1 A : .)! i .'.) ll.M U Wanner 11 ' H.nl .1.41 ll.'i'i 17 Mnoiure , 'JI 1.4' :IJT 11. IK S . Kul.' Mill a. 27 S.v .; II II I 1 AlamlurK . s.:it .M 1.V4 11.01 in I II. avertnitn ' H.4'i ! 4 oi .U M. ft i lienor i 4.U :i."1 I'i. Mi ; MlrtillelmrKli ! H.M I 4 I1 .1.01 iu.41 8S Mel.er I li.'tt i..'7 10 m 7 i Krtamar J.'" I .' W ft i I'awllniJ 1" I 4.n;1 'Ml )ii..'i 43 .f.liniirne u.vl I 4 O i-1 I'1. 17 4 Sollnfitrnv J. .v 4.4 iii in uj to Suni.iirf .:. SO" Krlliiscrot r troiiitiinl:it lot (ilonneoUriK with tralnii on N. !. Inn SellnrOT. .I.;, Arrive at Sollnnrovo ft. 4 1 IV M. S.6J I'. M Train Leave Tjewlstown Junction : 4 f n. ni, in 4" m. 1 1 2 p 111, 1 ill p in. 7 ill p 111 inr i-iu-niirif ni oil o-i. I 65iiiii, y bun, I . 7 j . 1 ri . I 46.m, 4 3".m, '.'.lu 11 in p in. ror i'.iiiiiii..ihl,i, .iiht )rK, linltl more an. I W.iinriKt'in. Phibidolplba & Erio R R Division. AMI Mill niKUN CKMKAIi llir.WAV. Trnlnn l.i'nv 'inlinry .I. illy fx.'t'.t Siin.luy : 'I o4 . in. for W 1 1 ll.i m cirt nn l ('.iimnHii'nii. bin 11 tn, I'.ir llilli'lint", Krlc, an.l i'iiiiiui.IiiIkii t.Mt ra. r nr l.'ik II ivi-i, 1 .6 p 111, Fur ll.'lli'I'iiiic, Iv4ii an. 1 1 'union1. 11 1 kii 1. 9 alp 111, K'.r lt"imvi .out Kiiuira. u 'iSn 111 Inr W llliiiini.i.ri. Sunnily Mnitn, l..r trie an.! Ciuiamlnlmi.i, v .viiiiii, i.r i.'.ck liaicu. mid 7 lnpm lr Will laiiippnrt. li '2b 1 111. K..r I'iiIiwi-'i nn. I lliifltor.. S V4 11 in, 10 no am 10.. I ft :: p in. y ..r Wllk"liarr f6 tu, 10 i 11 hi, I 1 pin s 4'J p 111, FurSlmino' oiiiao.i .u.iini curmi'i. Trillin Leave S..'!tir..vi .futi.'ilnn '.1 1 11 hi. iirrn In iitl'ielel lulu :i nil n New York 6 im p m. H1lll1111.ro a In p 111. Wit-Ii IIIUIi.'l 4 . p III. O.Ml ; I'M . . sun lV. 6.17 1' M . iiirn 11, i hi I t. . I 1 1. 1 t'.i lODACM N. tv ."k : t Min. II illini..r,. pi.1.1 1'. M.. W..li In 11 4 l.'iin. I 1 1 v i-xi-.pl snn.lnv. k:-4 . 111, .irrlviiiir iiM'liilnili'lphia 4 '.' a In N.-w V ..rW 7 In a in. II 1 1 1 : i.t. r 0 l.'in a lie Wie-ii lOtoll 7 :l m. loily. I'r iltitf 11I-. 1 l.i-avi- Sunt.iirv : 1 M a in. nrrlvliiK nt rinlmlrlpliU 6 M a In itl'lt 1 nlK V -IU II III. l'.li. 1 :M i in. un a ln nt I'liii.i-l.-li.lila In J" a m i'r V ..rk I In pip., II 1I1 lni..ri' t .'.6 11 him Wiii.Ii IiikIiiii In il inn, Oaily. 1 1.6 11 in nrrlvliij- 11I riilla.li I1.I.I11 A fin 11 1 N.-w Ynrk '.1 ;'.. p in.. lUlntnnr.. ifi p 111., W.t-ll IllUIOII l l-i p III. IHIIl' 1'ti'i'pt Sllll.laV. .1. i:. Win in, rn'l I'an Aiont ciiA!. r.. I'l iin.uciri .Mniii'r. COMPOUND. A rt rniit lictnvry hy an ol Vhyntrliin. HufefaiftUtt veti DR. H. A. SIBIPSONS Office No. 81fl E. Market St. Tork.ra. WILL BE AT Home Office, March 1 to 13, 1S03. Eagle 'Hotel, MidJleburgh, Pa., from Piidny, March 17, at 10 o'clock a. in. to Saturday noon. tr. simpwin will untnlno anv onf who mar mil tipnn 1 1 1 tu frctiot cli.i rc'. K iKinlmr thai linn-iln-iN nr in lug out a nilwralilt i-xlsifiice with. nut inr'lii'iil alii, finnc I ci-iiusn tliev linve pawttHl llinnu'li Ihn "ulil iinlral ' wllliiiut. ri'llt'f, and whip itorli apt, lK?.'ni.. tlii'v may not. know wlii'if to iipplv, lio f.'i'li Initiiii-il n miikln lliMi'H I tlll'' l.'icta pillillc. SiiIImMi- I lluil. a nninlicr n il ni'lf umn thru" plulu ti uliia and lie fully re- wniin'U ny acurit. tinr nvMti'tn til prnftlrt' mat nt'od Home rx riliiiiutlnn. ,1 'lie it'ini'dlcH nrt principally vciftv alili". illm'iinlliiif i'Mlri'1'. (In1 usenf ( iiliimt'l er Mercury. I urinr. I'nict Arwn r nml AiiIIiiiout tx'iniHi" tli".v nn1 dlHciutccri'iitlnif airt'iiia of Urn worst tlltu-rlpt Ion. V. nn' uii,-i'il In llif use t Ifflicral l)lii.li'lliiJ In liny ciu-i', Im'IU-vIihj II to ih' nipiniiiM loino cuiiHiiuiuuii ana iitii'u dan gi'miis to Urn. Dr. SlmjiMn front nurrmsfully rlirnnlf! nr lotii; Miinniiiir timniM.-s nr i ni' ncnn. i urmit nun 1,iiiiu". Klilhi'y itml Heart rmiipliilntH j Invi'ler ale ill-. -a.---'-lit III.' SI. una. Il Mint Iiiim1 ilnlli'd nil oiiht Mel Ii.hIi ; t limn p'lirful illMcnwa of tin1 niTViMiMHytti'iii nrNlnif Irnm whnii'vi'r chiihc i Si piliila. Diiii.sy. rn.s. 1-ni-r, Suns. Hln'iiiiin- t Km. Ni'ipaU'la, S.i illni. Ill ( iimlll I. i:!'il I ln-r. iiin-i'rri'iuiivi.'il wllliniil I in- umi of tin1 kiiui1 and cun'.l. Asilimn. llav Kover. Itiwt Colli. W inter i.ii-Ii. rlipinle llpirrlmea. t ie. All t in) Iiectii m iy Oils uuinli rni S;. stem, It not loo i n ailviiiK .'d. Ilofe mid l..l ilieiifes mired In-ii nil iitln r Inellimls hae li..-il. I. adieu who are Hulli-rlim Ii li dMeiutes ttirlel ly eoiilliied to tin Ir Hex can roiiMill Hie IhM-tor I'll I lie .it-oiraii.-e nf n .pe... v i-ine II In ml suf- lertlll? tll'MllH.-lvefl III Ihe verv Oltetl Illlllece-harV exiiiolti.itt.ti. Til" tor pirn, ulaily Invites nu e im s uiai lent' neen given up (y oinerpny WllltlS. TFtTIVOSt Af.. Mr. Iteiilien flrul.li, ol I.Imti'hi. I'errv eounlv I'll., ttm I n raneer on lotver li;i tor si-w-rnl tiiotit 'is nnd was roinpletelv riin-d l.v Hie treatment of Itt. 1(. .. Mtni'soti. or ork. I'a. Miss Annie Kin Ii. of I.lverrwK.I. Terry rmtntv, I1 1., had lor may mmisii in;. II .'iiiinl ul. er on p.-r liuili m ar Hie n 1 1 1. !. nml nlili..ucli iiii.l.-r tin- I n-ntlnclit i.i dllTeieut diM'lors. II. e win1 grew worse. It Wns rured liv Dr. It. A. Simpson, of v. UK. ra.. in . air mouths. .No si-rapliig or tut1 Ik. Ill- or ( III I IIIL-. For it. any yearn Mr. I'linrle AUIwti. f if t.len H. k. York I'Oiiiity, I'a.. inidii enm er on hlsfaec l ow Iheevit. ir. I(. A. Simpson, ol York, I'a.. removed 11 by Ills i-ln nil.-al pris-ess. He la now well. t).l)r. Simpson Invites nny tun' v ho doiilits till', ol Ihe-te statements lo wrMi-tothi. parties anil nseellnlll lor llielnsi.iis. Ill lire iiiav n l.'tv of the many lesllluonlllls ohtallied. 'I'll! ItiK'tor lilt lies . ..rreiMilii..ii'e III. Ill u UlMalli I II oil w lie em-lose -I cents lu si amps, III tiiemlHT the dales ntij call early. Jan. .'II. Is'.r.t. yyi. b. ii. voki.ki.ki:. DKNTIST. Trent iny;, lilline:, urtilb'ial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide teas for painless extractions, l.verj tbin perliiinin to dentistry. Van IIosKii k's old sliind. sr.LlNXiboYK. I'A. TTTTTPTTT "77' A T. TA'Vt S-linrrr-vr, Fe, 'I'eeMl rl.'iilie.l. et-,e-le.l. liiilaul. i. r -'.'lllat- rd. liNeases nn. I linnnes to the i.tiii and month tivaii :. Artiii.-l-il s.-ts. i.. ns. In-Mires nnd ul . lui.ilois Iiim iIiiI. All klmlsot hllii.g ttol.l Will K II sHTl.lil t . .i:o. tt. I f.ltH It. 1. tl. s. Iini.e III Wes' dwellln,', s. nit ll side t'li t I'll I ICI 1 . i . 1 1 . .National Hotel. XC r.'li.ilili. i kJVw Ht'wiiren Sitlf vrl Win. S. F. S1IEAKY, Insiirunce Atrent and Hroker, Pentis t'teek, P. ). fu. Z iCX nr 1 "nl1 rtrl...Mook ttunpiinlri repre.ented -".Tttt-, " hUl TTi"1"' "-' 1 ri'iulum notei., Ii.uc. yiu pay ni ,..i. :;.i.. a ''.'"fiinn.it. iiiirt oit.-'rliatcly tr,.,ii i'lne In pi t tin-. A-k lor I'm k m 4 nrruN KiHi-r I'i.vi-.'I m, '.n-' ni ttititttU. or ln..o-r 1 nml 0 cent s in p,. i.i M- in Inter, und we will send, .culi-il, l.y r . on ins' i, Full -.-nli'.l piirili'ular In plain t'iivr. .... i.i la.li. - . t I , 'I -laiiip.. A.I .r.i" I'oti I I. Illy iiiiiiniii , .., :i Fi-h..r IU...-I,, Imp, it. Mi.-ii. t .. -S..M In !Mi. I. In l.nruli l.y li.i'. Kapler, li, .M. Sliu... 1 a ii-l ,1 tnir; i-ts cy.M v w here. 'j l'''.i i Slci-jrliitie; has been tine the last few days and the youuj; folks are taking advantatre of it too.... On Wednesday evening the Mite Society of the V. 15. church favored us with something splendid in tho form of a patriotic entertainment. Tho pro gram was complete, and its arrange ment is characteristic of their ex iuisite tasto of what is entertaining. The singing by Misses Martin, Hoover and Houtz and tho recita tion by Miss Dora liurns on the bur ial of Moses, arc truly worthy of comment, whilo speeches made by Hev. Lchr nnd Supt. Hoffman did much to excito n burning love for our country. Tho children, too, did exceedingly well, nnd to sny tho least it was a superb exhibition. .. .We noticod in tho Tost of a few weeks ago that our county-seat is afllictod with nn unknown lotter dropper. Now we are bothered with the same kind of nuisance, who is distribut ing scandalous letters. He must in deed be a miserable creature who noods resort to such latent- means of accusing his fellow boing, and I'll wager that the accusod will deal straight-forwardly. with him should ho fail to preserve his incognito. Eldkn. Valuable lb al J'.state nt Private Safe ! 'I'll., und. -t-l .-iii .1 o'!.-i -al p. :-, il s.,.. t:,i-i.,. I..WIII-; I'i al I--.I. ;l . in .i ....in ,,.. si, ,, ( i-...;in . I'a.. : li !!. We.t nt t ! i -n i, i . . , ., i , ,, t ii- siiiiino . l.i-iv l-ii.w ii I:. I'. : I'll M I' N I I. I .-II l v.-.pir' li -i J iiKtirn iei pirn'...! on all klndniil irisid liinn prnperty, iin.-itinK, aturea and clmreliia any win-re in Snv.ler n lid t'liiun runnllei. oiili'i- in f. ,M. siiowir'n Stiiru.fentrovlllo, I'a i DMINISl KATOKS'NOTU.'K. bet ivti'Mif Administration on tint es lit., i' (i -.ij.. A. Slii'iill.-r. late ol Chapman I .. ii-hi I . M.vlir county, I'a., iliv'd. Ii.anm t..'i-n urai.i.-.l In the n i,l .-i-lir ne.l , ali p. r.-...t. k !:.. ;tiu tlo-nif i'Ivi i- lletfla.-d t-i il.l c -I.i 1" er.l ri--iii'-i.' I to ir like I im iih'iI ui'e p.iwnent, wliil. 'I. m-i. havlim el ilms will pre-, nt ill. in duly au-t!ti-litli-alf.l In t 'it! lill.li r-i-j m-.t. Ii. i :. (I a i; ii N. A.li.inii' i i it r. -.. IMi .ii ...l- .'I '.' I ' "' . . - HI I Il.l Willi ,l.-( , 1 1 il.l.. linn i w ii. r i'i; r .o. ; r.i. oi.i i ui I.... .-i. ii- si.iini Hid t a '. . i.i. I '.'.M I- ; -It! c'l.'-inllli stiop and Si.iini. ah. I i ii e l e . li A. I.- ol laud. I I; M I' Mi. I A line Water I'i.vmt. l.-et fall, tt llll s-.lni. 1 It. I. maklli.' ll In. 1 l.il'l.il.l.. a I t.'h I. n laaliill i. I in ih- pill p..-i I. I'll MT No. r..- circular ha a mill, wltli SiiHcr'c Mill. I.athe ,ill n..- ciii, and IP.. li ..nn.- cider it, .ni.;,., -;,n iliiw-h l, .'i- ll-r power II I nil 1 '.'i eet ol pill. II; M l No tl . - . . i U.ih.licl .. i -c n( 'l lin. Il.'l-I.llnl IllotlV 1 1 ll M ll 1 1 ; I . I ! 1 1 . Tl! i I Nn. T. s, A- I.-- ., "I'I i i.i l-l ihd n, I. joliiin ; Midoii . I tmle I' i-i m r.iM.uiMiic. i ii.v I no.s.. c I ii.in ii.-,-Mill, i i. i.-iu Ill .Is , ;., II. i- pr... . - w ,i a cel., , , i,i. -allien , di lv.-n to .iii-r-power under vi le.-i I ill.i e , liwelllii'; IIoiim', tint i.i. ll-lines, and choice trull, rout, mini--,' i A. r.-s ot latul Hli'cli Is In n ,--1 stale nl ciin va I Ion. .. in cute nl lo I he K. ( , ac, TII.M T No. (i.-.-M N, Matidoii lloilc, con t iliinnr 11 li .his and all c.h . nici,. . s, nil in narv nil l.n I ltd ; .i Acn-oi Land In a hiuh si ale i, I cu III i a i ,,it. an n I .lindane.' ,, ch,,.-e irull ot the Pest Nailetles, Weliol good Water hear I IIP door: Hie Saw-llllll Ham Is nil Hie piclnlses W hleli coutiiliis a great liuiiH cr ot I.i i man cm p. 'I he nlM.ve Tl'acls nle sllllatelli llielicarl ol Mllidleereek Valley , CIIM-lllelil tin lllll ell. school, and store. Will lie sn. I on east terms. For lur t In r liiloiiiiiil ion address ere ,11 on I'll AS. I'. SWUNlihl.. I'aMonvllIe, I'a. tiijj it Busy As A Bee ! r'c-" .''Ai.'-.v"." . l "r'Trc'C'iWfi' - mmmm r ' ',il ,-. ? 'i J W I M 1. B 7sJiU.JLV1:.SU. f- '--Vw Yes; busy as a bee in clover time. Such has been the case this fall with GARMAN, THE SHOE-MAN, whose superior line of Boots & Shoes and low prices have brought him such an immense trade that he is kept busy day and night waiting on his customers. Just come and see his stock and learn his prices and you will appreciate the aptness of the comparison between him and the busy oee. p. i . i- - ' .-!..-! li - j.p, -1 -I., I- P-1 I-....IHI-i , - i m:i . re:. ' 1 ll ': i;.-l a 11. nnd In re.- nd li I.- Ill,- I' ll!. .Is It" i Hi;. I'i '' t lu- 1 !' ....! v. 1,!, I, II. II. I.'- i. ' in r. ! ic -1 i; -ai nr. I.oii-e I..-.! i.ii.ii. iiiffjs l..i..' j.ni. 1 1 .s..;:-1. il.-n. C. C. SKKIIlll.lt. Tin-si no roof on uiv house pl,ici-, then- ,v II. II. i:.'hi.''ii'..-.-r Is nil I hat I espe, led. I would have ii'itic ot ln-r. ,. . (iiov i.i, I I. il.c I. asiiri. In rccoiniiieh.piig Vr. K'-n-lilii'-. r'-- si. lie looiltu' to Hie pili!c. Ills work Ii.isim u is'ite.-i sal lis.', id ion, W. W. Witi:nmvkii, lwUll-c ile.rc-l .. ..':e many more iconm lue.iilatl..i.s and t.'spei'itiillr s-, licit jour patron agt. II. II, It iamni. ii, MI.I.1U l iliVll. 1U crown Acme The berl Euniing Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives n brilliaut light. It will not Hinoko the chimney. It will not char tho wick. It has a high lire test. It will not explode. It is without n comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is the Best. Ask your doaler for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of administration In estate of JOHN YOltN(, ol Monroe townnhln, Snyder Co.l'a.,deo'd, having been granted to ilia under signed, aU persona knowing theuieelvei Indented lo tald eatate are requeued to make Immediate Iiayiuent, while ttione baying olaiuii will present hem duly authenticated to the umlernli(ued, r. buorr iuttkh, Feb. , DS. Administrator. ic qncauon ot iuaJayi is stil taa t Umu G. C. GUTELIUS THE ORE- PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN Fasliionablo cloth ing, Hats, caps, Xecktics, Gents Eurnisliing (lootls, Suinmcr Uiulcr wcar, and Celcloitl gooiln, Alon's shirts, jj Lj a 1 U Children suits and everything to mako a man look handsome and fee? happy, at prices that discount all JJ imitation ' storcsj Gloiiing for prince Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Como to tho old Keliahle where yon get what you pay for. jIy new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tho latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more. ?ome and see for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, . Middlcburgh, Pa" III CITS lectro-ioid String Pianos. Ft.?::' 1 ' ? 'iSrVjrNW Xi. J--r 'J '-'u'i ! MONO the mopt Important points -.of Ji Mipcrioritv of these niiufnillccnt Pi. IB niios I.-, that longer than thoso of IS other make they remain in tone, nml ttint. wliil., i v i,,,i. 1 llllll tllllt, llilo IllllllV Inst rniiioi.ta which at llrt give Hatisraction, become Mat mid wiry, tlie Slioemncker Piano Is htiil taiinch ami true. It is iinpoxhible to overestimate the ad vulitnges derived from the use of tho Klcetro-UolJ Strings. Tho orninary iron-wrapped ir nonnlled white metal-plated hiring, w hich nil other mak ers nre t-till POIlltielleil tr imo nrn li,i.l' atelynlTi'cted ty atmosnlierieaction, grad ually destroying the power of the strings -.... iu jiruiuiiK aim sustain me tone, rendering them liable to easily snvp arid break. The remedy of this has been success fUlly apooiuplishoil by the use of tin KhKCTRo-GOLDsTRINUS, which nre proof against rust and emit a superior quality of tone. 1 do not present if in SSIioeiimeker instrumet in competition w'felr-'jfiC-low- priced nnd absurdly misi,iiiiier "c.Wp " -YitfMiT, UtU eaur.tv ..d ad ioining ones have been flooded with; but to those who appreinte a Piano InstiHceptlblrt of further imprcveiin nt nn instrument, to do credit to their taste-1 eontldentlyoirerthe SCIloKMACKKIt PIANO as unexcelled by any In the world and at the west prices, which w'll yield mo a just profit. PAUL BILLHARDT. Middleburgh P. O. dies In'! Mi Tic 1 but they r ii irr.Mt tv.-iys In t Iiat.'hvetioii. Tlinujwhy sen l to the (.iiy for r iiily .I., rlutliii..; and tlion tako them to ak lied local tailor to in.;. rove ti e lit, v. l i j on can get ll Hi i'JIP SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al 1 V 1U)V ! at once ov ifoing to !1Q FIT IT -m l f HENRY L PHILLIPS- MKUCHANT TAlbOR, Sulir.s'rove, Pa., where your work isalwayn Kuarant I or you have recourse. This is a question that Interest every man and boy .A iieut-fltting suit.no matter what thiv'niHtcrial is It always look better than au ill-Htting suit no matter ho fine tho goods. , Then come at once ami get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. Pl'C'Iv, four doorsest of Patik.St.lini.2rove. SALE, Tho undersigned will oiler to thopuhlic his entiro stock of Furnituro and Ueddingfor tho next three months at tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Eurnituo Trade in entral Penna. Having decided to change my busi ness in doing so must make some alterations m my buildings I am compelled to offer my entiro stock at prices never heard of before. Chamber Suits, Tarlor Suits, Sideboards, ( upboards, Extension Tables, Break fast Tables, Centre Tables, Marble Top Tables, Polish Tables, Fancy Cockers, Common KockcrS, Willow Rock ers, liaby Coaches, High chairs, Small Rockers, Wood csat chairs, Cano Seat hairs, Doughtrays, Ueds, Bu reaus, "NVf shstands, Sofas, Lounges, couches, Mattresses, Blankets, Haps, Pillows, Bolsters, Springs, &c., &c. Tho above goods must bo sold without reserve, and will bo delivered to all points along the main line and branches of . 11. r. My Cstock of Carpets is tho largest in Lewistown, and will bo offered at a great reduction during the abovo sale. W. H. FELIX, Lewistown, Pa.. few U tarring off uriutlreda daily.! bad.