I UL. tfirFl.INTOvr.N-. WF.En.lT. SEPT S4, 19). (4 I S C II W E I E R . imtui ana rinriinot. UEPUBLICAX STATE TICKET. ros static tbjlascbul, HON. HEN RY K. ROYER, fr imASiLmi. REPIBLICA.V COL'XTY TICKET n curvrr srsmct, WILLIAM H. ORONIXOER, OF TTTIBKTT TOWSSHrP. ros cobo!kh, DR. 1'HILIP sMirn. or atnico. Sviw ?X1 in iliihijaa on tho lSili f Soptembvr. F.i Sirsvr a Wilii.:a A. WalUo is beings coached fjr tho D-tnocratic nomination for Governor. M'iBS than five huuJred men are reportft'ia.4 having il?arted from the regular army the past aummer. The veterans are parsing away. TLf I'.'ath ruil of the past year of thd(i. A. R.. reports 4,0 duaths. PuarssiJii Cbarlm LooMiS As tMaj.Tinr left all hia fortune of sev eral liuudred thou.snud dollars to Yale College. Homs in isio nary preacher from China, predicts thnt ten yoaja in the f;-.t:ire, China will havs htr navy re-cunstrui-ted, and her soldiers armed with the Litest improved weapons of war, and then she will demand re dress of th? I'nitod States for the ricLvtod treuti". Thv. Nii"ly brothers who robbed aud nurdcred Herman Urubtrger of S.merset e-mntv, f.-r which ther wi re convicted, esrapod from the jail, at Somerset, nt noon, on the 16th inst. They shot Deputy Sher iff McMillan twice. Thoy wer re captured in a pices of woods and are again iu jail. A New York Sensation. Xrw York has a sensation in the c.-m of th deception cf a fast wo. man upon a prominent citizen nam .d Itob-rt Ray Hamilton. The wo man madn conirnorce of her charms. bguiisd Hamilton, and he lavished his money upon her. That did not satisfy the woman. She wanted to be Lis wife, and told Lim the wag to bacome a mother. He married her to hnvo h-r fr m disgrace. The b: t she.pnt up n him was a bon.;).t o:i It ! t'.i fourth oae slij had bought. A rurs.i threatened to f x poi her v.lenLss to Hamiiton and to sve Lcrsfi'.r from e.p'-8'ire, sh) at trmpted to kill the iiurs-e with a dug- r-tr Hheelino-.t disembodied the1 mime, and tLa. caused the arre ,t, J and that is the way the rainier of living of tLe wcuan has become luojtu to the public. Bv the revelations iu the case the . .-. . n,.,l .n(i.ir(a 1 with thai! prvtii-e (f se'.ling babies in New York City. ; 1UF WAS IN TBS CASR. Robert Est Hamilton is the srreat i I randbon of Alexander Hamilton. who was killed in duel with Aaron F-iirr. and considered honorable in ad of his d-alinrs with his fellow men. THE WOMAN 15 TU CASK. Evangeline Steele is the daughter of "Bill" Steele, who Las lived for over f .rtv vears in the vuinity of Wyoming county, this State, moving about from phice to place, and at all times living in miserable ipiarters aud el.eirg out an existence as he best mi'ht, honestly or otherwise. At the present time he is nnder bail in Wyoming county awaiting trial on an indictment charging him with at tempting to murder a rcsid.-nt of l.a; sont. named Lutes. Eva's brother attempted to mnrdt-r a man, at Towand.i. this Stat, not long ago. uu 1 hr brother Tom was arrested on occasion for stealing a horse aud lU,rTo'y- r fitt-r Alice's morals aie as easy as Eva's, and she nas been liv.ng at dilTen-nt timt-s with half a doren nn.-n. Jnst when Eva cast asile the ties of ru tne and paternal care and stsrt fid for:h to d battl.; with the w .il l is a matter of conjecture. As far as has Letu nscertained t-he first becamo knu:i to the world at larjje in 1S'"2, when the lived at Newark, N. J. worr.i sue wis supposed to be en. srairtd in eiruiusr her livin-r by mak ing lV;ral designs, nctil an sntanglj? ment with a Brooklyn druggist nc s.tuiul Lt r leaving Newark, aud it in said that she then went to Mexico. WLut her she did or not, nothing w as beard of her for some time, when she aaia turned up as an inmate of i Tr.F.i t TABi.B ao;R8 crorn inu in Poit Jervis, N. Y. Vhib in this house she made the acquaintance of a mm namo I Parsnns, with whom she lived for some ti.ue. He? is suppos ed to Lave bwn a well to do business laaa, but s completely was he under the infl lonre of the siren's charms that t-y catering to her extravagant tastes he was in a short time a bank jupt. and to avoid the scmidal caus ed by his failure lie took Lis own life. Eva still continned to use the came of Parsons, and was next heard ot in Waverly, N , and again as an ' -l-TIlX firt j(o; into 0."iol!s tro ibit. One of ilia ivuakby li re Uu of the p!:0 b-llCO illftt-.l at-d with hr ftnd to jk her from the baue. He lvi-lm.l monuy freely upon her bat 'lisorvy.-red she was uo' trne tt him an J in the scene, which followed Eva rbot ber lovr. For this she wtii arrested and indicted, but was never brought to trial, ber victim, refusing to prosecute. The indictment still hns over Lcr head. A'tr this escapade Waverly became a trifle too warm for Eva, and she weal to E'inira, beginning there n be did in other places. As before, it wg not long before fehe succeeded in bringing one of the best knowB b isiness men of Klmira to her feet. She was at no time what could be termed a handsome woman, bat what was far more dangerous t" the nen she came in contact with, she possess ed t'uo powers of fascination to a mnrsod degree, and was aa ruthless in 11. e txercise of thit powrr as a snake. Her new lever was by no means a wealthy man, although he was comfortably situated, bnt it was not long before the woman's extrav agant taste had brought his a3ir to such a low sbb that it becam. im- pOriMiLle tor u:m to tsatiaiy ner as manis any longer, and he "old out his business in Elmira and went to New York City, where be is now in business. She did not remain long in Elmira after this, but drifted to Oswego. It d ies not appear that she created any particular furore in that city, al though she remained there for some little time and was next beard of in Syracuse, She pnrsued the same methods there as at the other cities in which she bad lived and had been there only a short time when she furn ished the city with a sensation in the bhape of an entanglement with one of its prominent men, who was not otily a married man bnt the father-of grown np children. After this she we at to New York and hunted up her Elmira lover, who had in the mean time established himself in business in Sixth avenue. Again be fell a Tic j Urn to ber wiles and the intimacy was j renewed. Thev Iivtnl togelher a lit tle less than two Tears, when be was ual!y compelled to throw her over i J r . . , . 4 j on account of her violent temper During all this time she was never witbout a dagger, which she carried j about htr person or kept handy in J Ler own room and on several occa- bi jus she attempted to use it on her lover. raoviDts ron josh mask. Eva had a pretty hard time of it ' after she was thrown over bv her lover, and probably for the first timc- i i h. r wiced c-reer, Wt the bitter j hind of poverty laid upon her. She! .. " , .. ... J 1 worshipped his wife. He v:site.i bee ime an inmate of a disreputable L, .. , i. , K r I Ev: freouuntlr and kept ber well I Lou ou west Ihirtv-aecmd street,' ,. - f nr i . annrjiiii witu money. rue in turn. ! and it was here that nhe firt made the acini tintanca of Josh Mann, or "Dotty," as Le was better known! about the slums. She became htidif. ... . , . i him and Lis mother in apartments nrobablv for the first time in her life, i i r .l . i : . i l : . uuiipmij ioiaiuiu uu itiiu, iuu and out of the proceeds of Ler shame pave him money to dress, gamble and . e i drink. The woman who kept the ' house was Josh Mann's mother, Mrs. Swinton, whose career is as full cf vice as that of Eva. It was said that Eva married Mann, but this is be-j lieved to be a mistake though they lived together as husband and Wife.. SHB OTEAM HAMILTOM. It was while living in a flat with ! Josh Macn, which was about three J" ago. nat sne attended the ia saviA.l a Af star lue Acaaemy oi .uu sis in New York, where she met her latest and probably la-t dope Rob ert Bay Hamilton. Before this it may be mentioned that sbb was sup ported for a time by a prominent New York business man, who drop pod her when Le found Le was keep iug Mann too. Hamilton was infat nated from the start and became a a freuuent caller uwiu Kva. Ua i . i knew what she was although he kno"v nothiug of her past career, an 1 he was aware that Mann posed as her husband, but she fascinaeed Lim aDd he became her slave. He finally prevailed upon her to abandon the life she was lending and become bis mistress. She promised to be Ime to him aud dismiss Manu, who, it was said mas given $2000 by Hamilton to leave her, and the was installed in handsome apartments at Hamilton's expense and given a liberal allowance. From thr.t time on Robert Ray Ham ilton became a miserable djpe. The adventuress did not ive n Msna, but kept bim supplied with money she secured from Hamilton and familv. Her r.mbitioa led her to HATrH OCT TUS 11AET PLOT, which has since becomo a sensation national in its extent. Tiie fami y jewels of the Hami'.tous have beeu willc I by the mother of Robert Ray to his wife should be ever marry, and these Eva I esoled to secure as well as his wealth. Thoagh his infatua tion amounted almost to insanity, it is doubtful whether Hamilton would Lave married the woman under ordi Bfy r:-cumstances and she knew it. But Eva was bold and prolific in in trigue, and soon decided upon a line of action. Her plan was revealed to Mrs. Swinton and Josh Mann lat November, and as tiey saw an op portanty to uve in clover by tue poion cf her secret they rendily aianteti t J it The trik wa e.y j it, 5 "V.' .1 bfen ti iVt.lYiuti for veral montbt r. .-,f r-..j Tiail rt.it aMon Prl rlnr- i it i . . I insr that ti-r.e. Her t su v. to i.' ' to Elmira in the a:d V of Xovcm- tended to ckim tat during ty.w""' ir , , , . .... j were to be married. Mints Tfi illiams, was born. Upon ber return would get an infant from some mid wife and p&ss it off upon Hamilton as kis own. The plot did not work as smoothly as she expected, but it was sucssfuL She returned from 1 e been tUe wed- Elfnir. en Christma- Ust, and that ! dinS ,la-r of aud Mlss Williams, evening risited a midlife, and i eta were invited, the clergy brought back a female child for men engaged, and all the other ar- t- u -ii 1.11. ft., i ranements mad. but before the wmaeDeua.ipnteau i lrs. same day Mrs. Swiuton secar-1 board at 105 East Twenty ei-hth St, for Joshua, Era and the child, the couple representing themseWes as Mr .n l Mrs. Mnn. Thev remain- remain ed there u few dnys and then remov ed to flat on Fourteen lb street, wheit on Jar.uarv 4'.b, the child sick eni and died Ifo.e it was bnr. ied.Evagot -nother child from a j Williams had gone away, where, no midwife. The first child was thenjb:Hi-r knsw- Bpala the first lmria.1 ..n ler the nam of Alice Mann, i tralM out ot towu 'or Richester." On January 14, the second child diei but not before the adventuress i hm anonm nl iklid her obiact and bu t come the wife of Robert Ray Hauul-; x I ton. TUS HAMILTON MABEISD HSR. He Lad been out of town for some months as has been said before, and when be returned in the first week in Jannary he was shown the second child procured from the uiid-vife and told that it was Lis. Eva assured ) him that she had been faithful to him ever since he had raised ber from ever since ne naa rajsea uer her life of degradation, and begged him to legitimatize their chdd. Ini spite of bis liaison, Uaiuiltou wis an lionoraoie mu, auu muii'-u u nu .... , , . , 1 periled his good name, he bad the , b . moral rnnrfif to nurrf Lha woman t 11- 1 .1 1. U- ... , . i at x'ateraon, . J., on January 1 ti 1 .1: 1 t 1 -i.t.. An.r f . , . 1 . , . . . . j r, o . . .. . . , -i, K1IJo. "ou""ct. lusuinug ana terror- before it was buried. Hamilton;?. , , , . iziug defenseless women, knew nothing of the death and the . , . ..... . - , c-.u-i Oeorge Stevenson, on old time second child won buried as Ethel T , ., 1 brakeman, said to a Gazette report- Pursons. In both cases the cause of ! . . . . . ... . , , .j Idath was given as want of breast! i u tl .. i u i " , J , . did not please Eva. She said it look ! ed "too Dutch," and visited another . ..... . ' . Kl.V'WU,. . . I me lounn cuiiu lived auu uumuuvu as Beatrice Ray Uamiltou. At this tge nurse Donnelly en ters upon the scene. Hamilton Lad established his wife in luxurious - . i r.. T o ' . ' , , -, , 1 . i - . wn ..... f. u.. .lol l . .,..... ; t;Mi- lu i linn uit.1 An m. uui iui v. uiiu. . . . r, . " , ,,nn j . .. . . , ,n . . . ' . ! near by in handsome style. When .... . . ill 1 , ,A i . , ,, . j , .? , . , .. , nurse for Mann who took hl3 Dlace. k . , .. ... , 1 Thi-i .l-.iit inn continued for several 1 i - ( .1 . r .1 1 U'.. the uiouieat Hamilton left. Finally Hamilton became fcnspicious and took his wife and child and nurse to j Cslifornia to get ber a-.vay from 1 Mann's influence. But Mrs. Hamil ! tou kept up a correpondence with! 1 1 . STann. and rve ber husband no rest - " until he returned east. They travel- led by easy stages stopping at sever J J . . . I ai wes.ern ciiius ina aiau iu mis city i - , for a few days. They then went to i Atlantic City, intending to spend a part of the sammer at NjII cottage. As .soon as they were (Jfixed at Atlantic City, Joshna aain be came a spectre to the husband. The story o' the stabbing of the nurse on August 26th. need not to be retold ' at length. Hamilton and his wife l.i .ii-;-.. .Kn k t;i.i uau vitt;u vftiuj: j a.uo -. l u r week pin mou.y he oad allowed ber, I and he thought that since sti was liviug with him she ought to be sat isfied with less. This angered htr and she male some ugly remarks to uurse Donnelly, who bad entered the room. As only Hamilton, bis wife and the nurse were present, the ! lwo 'T la?"uo " crS , , ... Horses draw the empty carriages deliuls of the slabbing have not yet . been revealed, but it is kuo!. that A correspondent of the Bloomfieid Mrs. Haiuilu n accused the nurse of ! not tik.Bg proper care of . the baby, and discharged her. The nurse then threatened to tell Haiailt.on of his wife's faithlessness, and like a ti gress Mrs. Hamilton plunged ber ever ready dagger into the abdomen of Mary Donnelly. So with one thrast of the digger, Eva Hamilton opened the way fr tue exposnre of her secret Though she w is pltcd in Ker cell for attempted mordr. Ii t-rt Kiy Hamilton still elun to ms i'e, l.nt his frien Is iu X w i" r i- -r :..eil to discover the won an ui : - a '. if possible save iisu from i'a. -.i.er .1 -ceptiou. Iuspec.or 3ryn of New York was given toe cas-i tud told t-i save no expeuse. His was aiek and thorough and then the p-4-t nm. laid bare to Hamilton. Mrs. Swinton and Mann were arrested and made a fall confession, aud when Hamilton realized bow ne had o-ea dapeJ do tei mined to let the law take its full course. j Eva was convi-ted l ist Tharaday, and tout to two years li-pAiajnient. j T . J . ' . I A Mwciul 'jcrresnondfTit from Svr- j ao'ise N. Y., siivs : "Daniel - Reals, a I mil; ir had bon courting Carrift W'il. ' ! iiu;xi. nt Ph..nix for e.tue time and I uow ever, uie-fa iisi i r 11 f.ii3, m wiu- 1 A TT TT : ower and a farmer at Newbridge, where she was teaching school and corresponding with Lira regularly while 6he kept company with Benls. , , I Jour Td; rMl3s nis had iboen made Mrs-H.TUe- " PPtttr ! ; that H0 cau Phoenix early J j.trday, and, taking Miss Williams i la hl carnage, diwa to Baldwms- j ville where they were married. 1 Beals went to the house of his in- iltUl,vl Prrarca Ior the wedding j wremouy, uus was voi-a ust aiws Th. TramTJ Nnisancft. 1 he 1 lttsburirh Commercial Qa- t ette says a vast araiy of tramps, the lines of which extend from Walls sta tion to Altoona, is now quartered along the tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad. Passengers on all the east and west bound trains pass remarks about the number of tramps that are everywhere to be seen. Housewives ! in every hamlet from Turtle Creek to the Eastern slope of the Alle- ghenies are kept in a constant state of terror on of neJ ( gHaga t mite post along the route. Eveu tbi cllillfMnv HAflin in uonf J.nA. r tai-d , , ... afar, and at night roost very high, 0 J f Empty coke ovens, barns, stables, ' wood sheds, box cars and railwav j Btations afford shelter to this armv by night, while bv dav its members vary the monotony by Htealing, bpg- . lam not drawing on my lmasn- nation when I sav that there are at this moment 2tW0 tramps on the ... , , ,. . -i, , , . to cojnmit most any crime. Wo trainmen have grown to regard a tramp as our deadliest foe, and well we may aa they are ready any time to injure us. They break into freight cars and steal a portion of j the contents. Asa result the train's t craw is rrmrfrnd wiiVi nrcrlirrnA ot,1 rj tj either discharged or suspended U,,r been entered whae we were elsewhere attending ... , , . to our duties and our extra clothing , T , , , . , stolen. I could furnish instances . wliere at least nity trainmen have been assaulted and bsaton by those scoundrels within the past year. Some of tne victims were seriously .. , ... . .injured, inen, again, I nose or our number whoso families live in isolat- ed housas hear fre.paenUy of where their wives and children have boon I. ...... . . . insulted and their spring houses aud rifiijirQ Isirc r..Vli.r1 1 it- 1 Vi b. fall num j ier lias iLcr-as.u lourioid, and tiicy I prrww lxH'1 w lUOU tii J ler as they grow stronger."! S Objections to on ur.iT;c-;:nbr- " " "' Jed Widow I roean business. As to e h.pptue; Hast. , mv cW,etr lVstanding in Socictv Tti ' a rtiitentiarT in "Tbre is not - ., . , , i, : Delaware said Governor Jiiffirs, of . ..... .... .. tnat state, n a man oeats nis wile . - , ,. - . , , or sets fire to bis neighbor 6 barn , . . . , . or breaks into a house, he isn t shut -.i , . .1 , ... 1 ti n wit n a I . ! nf t A Fior t-i miniln with' f all time and opportunity to learn , all their tricks of deviltry that Le did not know before. As the pre Vc-utive of crime the whipping post has a much greater terror than a 1 term in the penitentiary, and I have nevor known of a man that came back for a second dose. He simply leaves the state. He seeks another home and vou may restaasurcd that ' if be A in j ho bveJ a ; quiot life. To be sure it is a relic of barbarism, but it is our way." The saw-mill of AL Graham, of Hecla Gap, Center county, is sup plied with logs which are shot down Advocate writiutr from lv6y ale. x-erry county, says: xnore liavs beta seen three men in thu vicinity of Bix lr that folks say are suspicious charactera. A youcg man came to the villago above named and report ed three horse thieves up the road. The farmers naturally gather at the . . '1 . ao 8uiiu RUU taut aoout me weatner, uat as soon as thu rTort vt horse thieves wafted to their tara every farmer hkdau diutl fr homo to jjuard his stable. Two young men went to guard their best driving horses and ihefuu was tiiey 10 ado tne reporter of tha hors thiuves sxcompauy thom and stay f witli tiieia all uiut. Jlr. K.. says he will keep quiet next Use if tnt-y stal every "crow bait" iu the cvuu try. To-.lght akiid To-inorrovT And eacb dy and night during tbi wek yon can get at alt druggists K-mp balaain for tba Ihroit and lungs, acknowi ! edgrd to be the most successful remedy ever aold for the cute 01 Coughs, Croup, ' Bronchitis, fToouping Cough, Attbma and CoBtunptiua. Oet a boulo to-day and keep it always ia the hou-e, so a can 1 check vour cold at once. Price 60 eenta aod 1. Sane buttle free. . ! . ID. A : j e-ial dev i patch from Soi3. r--t, 1 a., says : j 'Tii" two irvird'.reru, 'J and 'I )tve' 1 ! Ki.-i-lv. ura sliil cenhrtad in the 'stu: hortl.'nd u vet no attempt Las beeu i mai 17 iir miuoi w ihwuh them, nor have the residents made anv effort to lvncli them. Last night Shoriii ilcAiiiitn Jiad aa extia number officers inside of the jail, and several others wre s latiored arouud the grounds surrounding the ly nulling has almost eutirely ceased, j it is thought that a party might quietly organize soma night and re lease the murderers. The cWs of citiz-jtis feared by th sheriff ami the cool-headed citizens are the farmers living in the neighborhood of wLere r,tr WM urd.red. The far- mers for twenty miles Around in Soiuers.it and V tstraoreland counties exprees themselves as anxious to see tho prisoners hanged without loss of time. Nearly all of tuem kep their savings under their own r x.n, end sav the onlv wav thT have o" t-ro- Ucting thtmsfcives :s to make an ei wir'J' ins SDtembcr term of court will open hero on ondav next, who the tjwn will be cr.'-wded with farm ers. Should Deputy Sheriff McMil lan die durinif the term, it would be j almost impossible to prut .jot the Nica- lvs from being ivnehud. The court has now five murder casss to dispose of during the Sptuib-.-r trin, four of which are for outright taurdbi, while the fifth is that of Dr. Mi-r, of .Vycrsdale, for alleged fatal abor tion. Th iudigna.iou caus-rd by so many critcr of aucii a bratl i!iar act.r wo -j doubt, iu t- vnt of 2fcMiLan's 1ath, .rj;u tLe in dignation of the people to aucu a pitch tut it wuM be uMleae tu re- siut them. The ja;l ia which the prisoners are conficed whs built about thirty-va rears ago, aud aiDce : that time BJiae of the ruostdasprrts characteas Lave awaited trial within I i t h wall. TKa i I-f r i . r tiraunl, i 1 dilapidated appearance. A number of contractors are now here seeking a contract fur a new prison aud it ;s probable that withiu a few days it will be given out and a new build ing erected. Deputy Sheriff Mcil lau's condition kas not chauged. One of the balls which entered near the heart Las not been found, and this in st probably cause death by blood poisoning if not exiractei soon. Drs. Brubukjr aud Kimutoii, who ar attending him. Lava for his rcov.rv." bona Wanted a Wife. The following is the copy of a let ter sent to a gentleman in Parsons, Kansas, to Gen. Hastings, shortly after the flood which devastated Johnstown. The letter came into the possession of Major Austin Cur tin of this place, who has banded it to us for publication verbatim et lit eratum Bellefonte Watchman Paasows, Kahsas, June 21, 1889. Ma Hastts's Johnstown, Pa Desr Sir I understand that you are taking a registration of the PeopU Still Liv ing in your Dsvss-ated City, you hava our Sympathy we are raising Money for the Sufferers of your City, hear in our town we cannot do much but will do ell wo can wh hava had Four bad seasons hear for crops but this bids fair for the best year Mr. Hr.sting's Please Pardon res for this kind of a latter in tur'n a iim of need but I am in Xeed .f a ":? I ai.1 A farmer bv Occupation I own i pood Farms and have no ece to keep house for me I era 35 years O'.d and you will Oblige me if you wiil Land thislMtrto Some Good Looking young Lady from 20 to 30 Years Old She must be of good Character A: ltefinnd and with a good Education one who could mske a rood Koine Ha-..pT , s Protfcstant. I Rfer vou to Parsons Commercial . . . ini or any business man in Town vnr, v,, 1 Pnrsons Labette Co. K.u. WolffsACMEBIacking BEATS trre Werld. tt I the Beet HARNESS DRESSING The BEST war Men's Osm - Ladle' - " Children's - BiOLmtr wATwunooT. SOFT E MS and PSfNl VM b LutKw Ow a Mil Im . iiW iim, . mttmth for lil mwtptm fmr T"f' R wkM tba ImiilwiMi mnA Ml ilm wiHpk .n nt nw. Tin dnn'l km W A' mmA wwmk with blk fci brotS B wlr a4 m a. Bmjs KmidiOjr Hjifce4 ww o ra fa.ioiS Dal vpro jnuBn.il tkte van Um glw Ikbor. Sold bv Giulji. OrisKls, cad Sbn TT mm WOLFF & RAJRSLra. PtrUHUmi. OMETRIKC Vf.W uadertht ann hich ilii'g olmn nrvsr YrtrA of CLOTSFS I.I5E tl.at reqniraa JteCiOTBit. p,, Irpr. konae-keaper. Unnd r. !Annnre. anrt atora-k rper wants it. ample ant by niall. feet lar Z'-e-.. 12 f-e fr.r 5 '-els Firtl fVatt .t h.XT irjSTF.D for thtt County. Addr. XOrlTON" K HUND t CO . Hmiamr Ara 1., P1.1I a.'iJ.'-i4 Ta.. (-Ark Sos 9oS.) rjTTT DOZJLAMB W LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE i;OS tkaataat SL, PBilaaa. Faattleaa rwrtiradaajea. Tlaae reqaurcS 3 so . aaoa. MAJIT Aktitippmi. Uaal Oarae at StaSy. Grtvlan at V yoa axawa IU papar. A X T 1 D! L E SflJJKT to canvass for the aale of Kurairv Stock. A lull line of leading tpecialitiea. SaVrv and espene paid to tnccsaful men. No experience necceuary. Write for termt, eating age. Mention tb:a paper. ". W. t:e)ii!y. Nnraervman. Vast Tark. Roche iter. N . T. Sep't 4tb, 1880, 3m. BiLTTifon. Stp i. vT (f ' .J. S 5 ft 'i xvra 1 I 4 1 ftfasanTCjP ot rrjaref in only one 3x1- ful 6ozjbIuj, j "V rTJO .WHVCMV'l -fQ ut for tjocKt OT "fo carry wtj insist on JavWr, tfie QSNUiKS wifli 1fie red H Tin 7s$ , rnaek only by, Oour. "f i.i.r ttiros.. liauhville, SCOTPS CURES CQRSUMFTISfe SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCH6 COLDS Wasting LiseaftbS Wonderful Pleeh Produce.. Many have gained one ponno per day by its use. Scott's Emnlsion is not a socre ' remedy. It contains th stimula in properties of the Hypopbo E bites and pure Norwegian Co liyer Oil, tha potency of bot. being largely ia"Tr-ased. It is u' by Physicians ail over the irorl PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold try all Xruffffit. COTT A BOW WE. Chemists. N. Y SAisiiKiN wasted to ca.-iK. for the sale of Nursery Stck s.e.dv.a,PiuvaleDt gnnr.nteed. Merr and Expense paid to ucccnl ul mwn! Apply t one. ttinl .go. Mention thi. ppr. Chaie Bretbers Cempaay, Rochester, K. T. Aug. 21-81. I EGA L. A DM IN 15 1 K. TOR'S NOTICB. r.taU of .1XXIK E. OLIVER. UU Dtlmwarf Township, drrta'fd. Nl i b-rrby givru lLat pttr of Ad niiniMraiinn on tho !tal of Annie E. Oli ver, A.-UlTa Townnbip. Juniata county, rir-eard. hava hern granted to the uud. Mtgn.l. All ptrsona indhrvd to said mlilti in rrqni-a.xo to mnkr payment, aud 'hose having caiins will prf.(4.nt ibein prop rrlv aninenticai'd lor a'-ttlenmrt. K. T OLIVER, Auga( 2!-lSSa jSdmwtrator. The only complete bouk publiahed. Non ready. AM E III CAN FISHES. A popular trratian upon the Gtm and Food rihts of North Amrrica, with -prctal rrirence 10 habitu and methods ol cuptiire, hy fi. Brown Hood", D. S. Com niiaiArr rA F:th a"d Fthr. a. Wnh ,nniA.i 1Hni.s'iAria n1 tnt-pitifrnnt .- . r 'i T'-i. .n pjp, r. i r ..1 .. -; u ,.rm tl- cme. K"ii ic-av.i. 4.t..-r iui pagan Irom n -w at . i'U ban.lfnin. pujHfr, and rai.-ii. tKi;i.d. Sritt !-..ca ret-oipt ol price, $ I 60. Fll'LH Kit & 4 I.I.I1. 17 13 fxruTirT St-, Philadklpria, Pa Ju.. l. i.s:i.it. M aTokiln jmi m.wm Ub.tr wiirniuag atiiprissai prasllS on srrry T'sxTl ris.n - "T aBaUl. csCaAjra. tss is t&na Atlt faaVtB-fla. laa wmmw a.k. E A IE ft. C4.Jij(rti Trr-. TtMrm TSS B aa V. LI'lll aVSkiTBt III aW I V stol lalts. Fluo Ct36l. tlftSU V.T. 1 AO niV?0 (T.Lr.nn4TF.!)FEMAT R POW. Ull. lit A 0 "Htm Snd aiaV Caltvt'iCJ. (fBr4 wO-rltav hy Ji.fX9 A miiCAi n wivnm. .xyir-TtM wux-rrimr to Mil otfeasr rrms. m(CI(a, or -vk rf unel. 8 rat hy tnaUL $1. faitio-aju-s IV. Xru. K insnoot tti, Bostiiti, Mm. j . a 1 tUm m4 urvov tuinn nrrnnro bminri inrrrro 1 lUiitna0. ri1' faw jti fmm Ins blr-aJj, o hi uu a iwt viaKi 1 Ktauu-. r.x pn nan sj pn OK f-O.. stadrn u.. Ureoklyn. JT.T. lie l : nil Ubit-riaoA. n-:7?K K1I.1.KR 1 1-. at: . SaccessfalTreatBiest. cures: Catarrh, Bror.chitis. Oontumptian, Velaria, Kheiirnafiarrt. Wendrrfnl Tnrle and 11mm1 l'ni-il.,-r. Tha 9l-ar o tba Ulmhi Kilir in wi of . sampt.a ubn)iwMjl, drm- natnl.l : hat ara i r.r-d m ol&fmiaz it r it curmv. potrir li-ri,rvl i:i--nrv k.. Wo J,, ci.ha (or pirnl . poer in ennna cismmtw ,oa hnt core i. impjia. bui wa J, dim tu,t it ulcare mrm 1. . tno Innr. nra a.rt tbi hlf ar,nc Par-oaa wit.-, rwmrippMiu.. ,lri,i!ilald will fti,ditth '.". 'f -h"uW "- parti, nl.rlj ;ht m a lu tn .t will icif th, ,r. anl ml .? r J T MTWilt tsi rt-a . V!4 only in em- nn- jnrm 1. r-rle KJ.iio. twaa: rTthi- I ha Wn.F8d3ra'sM:r,r TI! K 1' E N i S Y Ii V A X I A the rrLtPRATi n roRct-FEm phosphate ATI.UIIMEXT GRAIN DRILL, va-. aii.Ls, K-r,t.ra r-Tisi, mPLit Mer.TS a irrciiLiTT KKD ma LiATALoOna A M 1 6 t3S m Spring- & IHA7E TE LATEST I SUM MER Tb. Chump. R (t.ibi.r erju.intcccci:!) iKtt furaed Irwsw'.llte Kmslersi rltlfs will m Ksudtrful Will-make trieada, ULtsl.ine rivals, win victer merits. MK S BOY S L CIHLPRK.N'3 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Oect's furnishing goods. First Class, a:!.Lu.ig Mjic, liu Rtj Elegance, with prices that will astonish yea. suU is cej.s;i,j naliM I preve this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete sftt;fcfa.-ijwn- jjf stock of HATS, CAP3, BOOTS & SUOESOVKlt-Al.LS, W ATCUM Mj JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts, Xeck wnr, Ct,Har fJtj Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is full aad crujJ?. CI1 nj Sanil STB THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER LLV PATTERSOrf. Jan IS, 1886. jctc Firm. SPRING&SUMMERGOODS- No more winter for months tocorat. Spring and Summer nre here, and to conform to the cuange, tne tnior member oi the firm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons faror. DROP JxN. We have now filled OUr .1-1 :;L i 1. . ., Goods of all kind. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied. Jn our dress goods department w have almost everything, Don't be backward, call for what you yant. $hocs and If oats. ()ur Boot and Shoe De- partment is full in its SSSOrt- t nd certainly can be ' . J ,. . suneu u ill, 4uaiii nun pi icu. j Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures jwe have them all. AVe can ! supply you with foot wear for j any in or out door aervice. Our ! grocery Department never lags, j ' We have on hand a lull line oi 'f 1 Kriaah I'lxin Hurl r'nnpv t nr-a a. M-t wr-a w a. ra w - ( Also, the only full line oi ' ' J ! r XTXT Mt? Iir 4 l 1". VC U AZd 12j 11 O 'T ALlJu . in the county. tvery hout-e jinuat have its lull supply cl I Queens and Gla.swure, this is the htOrO tO Call On lor Such ar- tirlf 1 C All orders bv mail will re- j ceive prompt attention, j llemember the place, Mai bTP.KET, OrrosiTi Cobht House, MiflliiitoYYit, Fretl'k JL:PKi,SCii AIK aV KOII. SpriL-g and Summer Goods. 1 weuld inform the public that I have new ia my new millinery store at y place of reaidenc oa Water street, MifTHntowa, aecond dKir troia corner af Bridge street, . full stock, of Sjnt.garia Sonimer milliner; soodk, all uew, and of the latest styles r.d having employed first class millineis 1 ani prepared to supply the public with ererything fosnd in a Urate! oiillmer lore, coma and examine try stock. I consider it M trouble t .how goods. ! Traius arrive at Tyrone Iren. Carwfns MRS. I)BI3L. ! ville anrl CioarSel-l at 6 6 a m, and 1 1 4 a V i.eh 2a-a7.1.v. OILS ! OILS! OILS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPAHT uwAiAAAAAia i of Pittsburg Ta., make j -A. SPECIALITY i . , ; of munnfaotnrinp; for the Dotueslic j Ua.le ,he I tnat Brands of Illuminat- i ing and Lubricating Oilr., atd GFoiine, that oaa be mat lferoleiim. rl'alle.rjire vmpariarn witj - v..rj koovn Product cf i'fctrnleo.n. If run wi'sh tii most U.YIFOR.ML Y S ITlSFmlCTOR i OILS l.K IhE M.1RKET, v-k frrnwr. J,e fur M.rfiirjUiwn arrl vicinily Supplied by FRAN. ISCUS UARDWARE& CO. Jannary 2ud,-8-ly. Aitd STYLKS ' re. V v- , 1 .'.' 00 K4 PEKSSYLTAKIA LA1LE0AD. TIKK-TABLK Oa aa4 n-3o4Y W,t lrm lint :ocst M IUii . ill rn f,!!0 EASTWARD. i!T. iclnti.kit A!U 4ilv at b Hi m. n... Tr i T . fc Rs-i" e.s . -. w..t ud, i m.. ViiforJ S.JO a at., Vitlla h 27 1. B. ?ort Rorl 8.i a. ne. VeTlc S 7 . Tnscarer S,41 a. ut.. Vandyke 9.44 a. TUoinpsontowa S.iJ a. ., Durwrd .42 t ki., WiMrrttown a qj.. Nrwaurt .U . ., arrWinc tt Hmln-g at )l '2 a. aj and at r'hiladi.lrUU, 1.2". p. in. Se4 SnoBS Eiritilrir illum at 7,15 e. ia., aad atupping a '! r(u atatios tctwara altuena aad harrufeaig, reachra MiHia at 18,& a. ., Iler'illt. 1 a4 arri in HTi-flpbia at IS.IOP- aiaii, latix mm riiinairj ejiir at a. -j... Altao-ja at l.t p. sc., asj tuy ping at a i reu-er jtl:t rn. at KtCla I h f w j. iiairiaifarg . . uj., raaa I aiVphla !'I.5"i p. at. Vail -i.rr. lcr. f!ttturg ai 1 baax A'toona b'i'J pn ; Tyrvaa t iJ. u ia ; Hiaj. lagdoa 7 87 p ra ; l.awitws 9 4 y m j as fliiiSlOpio; Ilrr:L,ri ! 4 y M ; fswa delphia 4 as a aa. Philadelphia, atxprcna will .t.p al K.Caj at 11 87 f. aa., baa WaflTT aa. Fart Lisa loa rhicJalakiia rfailf al n nij rurriti.$ 4 ; Vie rf "UaTV.u p ta ; i:in argai II is am. Wat pAaiicairB les Pfc''arfr!pliia daily at 4 SO a. m.; Ilirriiiir, t 15 a. DnncannoQ, f 54 a. oi.; Na'VMit, 9 lv tL m.; Millpratriwg, H 4tr.. ki.iTbou' itnto.g, 8 52 a. aa.; V I'yWr, U 'K a. in.; Tbiaar ors, 10 04 a. m.; irxi e. !0 V7 a. -a.; fart Royal, 10 1-i a. aa.; li:rfiu. IP lo a. m.; Miltord, 10 "t a. ia ; Nerpo, 10 14 l.fwiitiiwn, !0 40 a. n:.; Vc Vri :ora, 1114 a. bo.; Newton l!ani!:!..i, 1 ! i a. 12.; aci-tin-:doo. It 1" na.; Trjn, u7 jr. ta. Altonna, t 5 ;. m., atri hi(.i at a'! raunr ta.lo .et'i--r: !ljr?il.:ir(, ml -) Asa ; OTTr.a EirtIM iauvrj I'fcda.l.lithla Saj It at S 50 p. m., Harriot. Br--, lu if a. ., mpping tt Kocxri!', atari "Till, Inat ron, Newpr rl, Mi!:rratiwu, TbomDatea'a, Tort koyal, r.i aifWia, 1 1 ii y. a..; Af- intii'a. - '2'J a. Lu.,and Pi'.tsberg, a iO a. at. Kilt Teii9 leaves Pkiladal;a:a ca'l-,- art 7.0C . m.. Marrl"! urr 11. "0 a. m.. Kaw. port. Ii 14 i. lii-TUn li.al t. m.. sto- j ring at all regular atstluaa i:'teem aJi I !ld Altoena reackrt i-Uoeaa at t 49 f. Altobh AccoassMTioi 'aarat Phil- f."? at 1 ' " " '""'' ,4.15 p.m., Dinciiinna 4.4S p. .New. ' l--rt 6,1'j p. tu., UiUurt.wii i.Jfi p. Tboar.ptoiitowa 5, iii p. ie., TA-.-lyi-a &.4I j p. m., Tnsoarora 6.4S y. a., Mrxie a 50 p. i '" hoyai 5,54 p. m., misub u.mo p. , i." l, nuniing-ioa 1 o r. m., ah aaiia 9 Vii b. bj. j FariHe Express leaves rbiladelpkia 11 l. IP"". Uarrisburg SIOib; I)ucrianB (am; Newport 4 00 a as ; MiE:a4ili : m- '-J"'-n ci . m: .v..ui.. i a. m ; u. LDloa o in a tu ; uuul'njdoB i 12 a m ; rtrrbur tl a in ; 3 prace Crek 'tl m; Tyrone 7 CO a :n ; ktall's Vflls 2'J a m ; Altonia a 0 j a sa ; Pitt.liaig Sea shore Kxpreat eaat, ca Easdars, ' will connect with Sunday aiail east laariag Harriaburg at 1 lap. i. LKW15TOy? DIVISION. Trains leara l.ewistowa Junctloa ler atll roy it e l'J i n, 10 65 t m, t li p aa ; far Sununry at S '--O a to, 3 00 p sa. Traina arrive at Lewistewa Janotiea frtai Milroy at S 60 a sa, 1 2 pm, 4 i0 p at j frtai tHOUary at JJ a ra, 4 00 p. m. TT1ION8 DIVISION. Traist leave Tyrone for BrllefOBte an 4 Lock Haven at 8 IU a m, 7 15 pm. Lrart Tyrone for Cnrwcnxrilie and Claarleld at S 20a aa, 3 16 p in, 7 26 p ci. Tralas leave Tyroae ler Warriors Mark, Pawn) irania Fsraact aad Kcf.tia at Slta wt and 1 10 p m. lroiint arrive at Tyrons Irem Belltfonle and Lo-fc Hutu at 1 1 iz tn. and C 3 i a m, rt 17 I P ui. Trains arrive at Tyrone from See:'. War riors Mark ami rVuasylvauia Furuase at 25 a 1.1, at 40 n m. h &. M. T. R. R. x HEIrOED DlViSIOS. 1 I Train Keave Flnntlngdon for Bodfnrd, i nyntfmtiB and Ciimhertans at 9 2a a. at I M m- Trait arrive at flnnt inclio from Bad- ) ford, llrnnman snd CniuniTiand at It 1 1 p. m., 6 20 y. in. i "om-ioatshitp. branch. I Trains leave Altoona for points Sen'h, at JWin.lt a m. V r.n v ra. 1 h'i p . p m ' ' '"' p m " P ",- Iarhthal Trains urrire at Almona Irni peints , , .fonih. .t r. (I ci. l St m. 1 ipn.(. nac!e Irom v. ,. a r. - -.rt ti a THENEWnilMPlHS VASON PEFKOT DUMPER. aad tha HORTEST WACO! Wttfc ar wliVaaa toiST Eltwer MVares at- Pvaw MACI I 'armiat aad Kbar haobsa. Onr lair m,f I axle wlu aat bee4 inlar tow hawvioet ! -"rSi'i.i 1; !Agrts mAJgt lriSWJUBSJt prWmkmmAAKZam Mas &'M'ipm mm m i v.iv- KENNETT VACON CO. ( KelmCTT SWMRE, PK. 1 1. n is . wan n m; ' p vw .S-mi m 1 itYai. a,,, BBaBSaheaBBBBBnAje. aaiUTT.SawTtjTtfX?.
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