SKSTINLI.& UEMl.UUAIj MIFF! INTOWN. nr.i)M:ni. Ji u 1 " i: V ; it " K I K ratriri.a. tr-l.- ,li.-r.::rs t e.leeiiiett v 1 '. "P :i-.rC ((:: v. :!.: n.-.v.f !-::it n'.ui r Mi h ( lent r i! a!1 it in Paris1 is tup ( Ij.T.ori' lit-! ,f li", (inhabitants ; ;'l M. "u- i. , at t';..; i' h-.s !..- u truye.l by nn M - ( the people c-s- v 1 f. 't.i t!i town T .: ! i;n. No v Yu'.i Th-v s'V tiflWU'lIp COf.l- in 1 Ins be If ;h. rni:,'wumps v -'i uM L::o-.v that it : .'..ii !...t I. T.'l ! -s 1 'U "r-t ,v . '. II IV t i .-t l:.1 week 1 gnn t'.f -.. t" e row . r r it-. i 1. A i- --lid ri""i d. . t ! 1. n;"' i :t : f n e taat li.t iti u u n tovn up. T. .-id n r.- h :r. Irt ' t. O :r. -t W.- , : e of the I b. n t!i :;s c ins j i ! 1 ,,f :.,. ' .. t r ist !i I:.",. .in I th'-U :'.. t!.- oi.e t )! in It r, 1 , ' -it-.!-';.- t! ..;-.-i . : 1' . ,'.e on (!) t vei.: .f .tn'v. X .rth v..s .!o r ( f the . d I . : l il'.lo. !.,-t wn rf the . in I l l "T.I' , o . ! ' . V in thoir I k pased so ('I'.'.ed j r-iv t.i. 1 iboi- Twenty- '" '" Al,h i n ' n 1 I '.til: in t (i.ul l l'. (Ml. l" el. lai.ir sav tn.i! cenai.i f. ii tii-s i iv.' . i. t.n ris-. f)'(inrs u 1-. i n! 1 -' i '"'' ' '.luting a lot Oil! imotl Li' l.-l. . .. lt t";n the t-uial Tin .in' -.1' -.1 h :n b. try vir ion i-t- in f.itu'.e ly an '. b.-n.'.s. and htig- vi: : ;'.i! ..- a l". mania -r . '! C'h r.vt-i linn, m a suort 1' I. t. It -, :;;i:.t reoei u-i; . , .. i , t i ii.. . ri t i. n . r.h r. s dd: -'The trout lo Mth i '.. , .Ivi.l is that h bhowe.-l o . . ' i ' i " . the ennr.trv in i;-u'.l. Lu.4 oiier iuji ( he h-i.bj't the remotest coneeptiou of I th f, ..!-i. ; ar.d .,i:iie.t cf the loy X iith. or even cf i f eitntv party in ii so! i:. i of th th'j loy.tl citii-t. the North. It ; him that the i.-s i.-iid in eou- for .t- i . f the ol .h r - , .. ... . t ..i i ... 4 ti-.. l, nn Ul Ill.i.lH I.l-ln t'. Kill ii. - . in i.h.rtenee as coui.l or.ly euiana.e fr ni nn int. heet that was either nat .t . j t . ..... .4 ill a. ' v st . 1 t -I t itat liioiv no iiiiei '--i i in i.nd had no sympathy f r the war I ! f, l- the I ion nt the time tt was ie i ii..; i-n 'lit. Mr. Cleveland needed , t.. bo educated on that point, and he has cdti.-ato!. but the misfor tune with him is th:'t he received his ethi.-ation "after in-tcad of before he issued liis or.l.-r. - . riiiipnt:-iit for Veterans. An art approved I ittie 1. nuthi-t ies the a Ijut ant general of the state to -i.'.i the po-H of the (i. A. 1". imtl the cam is tf the Sons oi Veterans local. .1 within 1'-rnsylvania with such arms and a ontreniclits as may I !,! ;- t the state and T.ut be nee -u v foe 'he etptipmetit of the ra . ."i d ot. u d : lu'ovid. s that the arms in I a. . O'ltremetits shall lo fnrtiish d j .... ! 'V.Ti F-lll.l I- ..il l' ll..t..tj i.fi e-ts ; that li r-'.p.ti-ition shall : it" t'..- nnu.'.e.' .if active membt rs :i t.i- ..-t. roi l that th. arms shall I tlesnako. A line sjiv with pigs usetl e .i -t ' lleued in proportion to theb g- in th- river swanp. aud fre ,ui..;,..r a t menib. rs. id hough M''-,'''.v tl'w wculd appear for Li r ..t I. -s thi.n s.,t.-eu -t-iiid of arms j si -ps with one pig short, which so lii'i b- fn-.i-hetl tf v,v ..ne post. ! ".'orrie.: friend Hryati that he mus- s ia '. r i a - I ucoiitie t t,s : ;".f : iv b in -i. signed by at ! ;--t . ne ev'i;ber .-f the post, for th ale .mi..,' find let'iril of tlie pr p ite when called fir by the udjt'.ai.t gt tu ''. and shall be ia the a.'grt'- at" b' I'-.r c-ich ri'.'e fi.rr.ishetl to e ..r '! .- rvi civi.i t'.'.e :l fjutant . : !!.' r - hi to .1. i.nnd the nrtns at .:n v t i : nt. ! i. . m - bnv. I iirtin's Story. r.-: t . v c ". .a w.i interview. tl :t !!.:v. . i-biti-; . '-.oi.ie tl.irs a-ro e "ncern- i: , !! nl't .el o' ai g.- in ide dy J.-'V-ei -fi: l:vts' t H it he tCirtinl had p i'. 'i' r ed a do-perado out of the T'.ast ern n -fiiti titiarv for the purpose of having him assassirate tl e t'oiifet' evite chieftain for a reward of t. lt'O -Oo ), The o'td war irovernor disposotl of tilt Matter as follows: 1 nave no l.lea how sivu a story i-oTiM have oiiginated. but believe it v is founded on an t "ttnordimarv ; me'.itent that oeeurrt il in isr.o aunn. mv firstttrmas (lovernorof IVi.nsvl- va'nia. A! that liiae a nctorions f;,r -'er ivarmd K. n on Cross w:u servin - n long term intho Kastem peniie.nl iarv, in i.leUhir n .Uv I reelv e.l",i .. - . 1. Iter written o:i the ollicial paper of t In Secret arv of Wars ollice, eiuclosed and sealed in an ot'icial envelojie. and signed with the name cf Secretary Stanton. The do.'umetit was, iu sup st.mt e that lfiiun t.'i.;ss was iu a pofioou to g(t thror.fti tue i eb. 1 j c-atiiig ice cream, in which he advanced line tin. 1 obi ain v. ry impart int Mid j the theory, after a series of estseri tii. ist desiraplo iuftM'tnatiou at r. Ul j n.eiits. thut ieecieam it.is.-i:.ii.gis duo head.piai ters in case he was pardon-1 to chemical action which jikes i luce ed. lUe, .ettcr ruocuanen Jc.t aat.1 uTre even evidence that u was gen- 1.U tuoorr br taeatm of nn n.-n! ait-.-. H.urnon.nicion uttaoil to it j instrument. CLamborebnrg Opinion tv!;:iteT r. " I The livw l-mlii'iit in:? lie killtag of I at once ma oat the n. cr s.snrv t H cflf before it hs attained tlie prop pnjT r- givincr Cross hisfreeiloiu' nnl er a4JO fa vmv htrine-rP.; It rovilt-s iilut.l t!-Mii to'e'lier with the letter .-n,Ht anv person who kills or causes ' 1. 1 1 , 1 . f ' . ...... -, i , i i nn nHi from the War t.t.ieo. in the han Js of h I'nitr.,1 States Marshal. Cross was t ikt-n to Wnsliinaton. where it to fowA that too kttvr irne.l ly Seel etui v Stunt jr. was a forgery Cro-s was t.nt "l-.v l: in his cell in the State pi:s.:. an ! servcl his term. Wit" wrot.- th-" 1. t!er .r how the ol'ioial papr-r nn-1 nv..-t,r were obtained. n.r.M not 1m- f..u:i.l out, an.l tho ir.. i h r.t is a-s n-.-i Ai mystery to-day ns it t..ts in Im.2 ., A si.t'tiil il.'spateh from Clinton. r,uv:L sits: Sell.- llroihers" Cirrus) uunl u u perform nice here last vt r.ui in a start.itig m-inncr, iun l.kilv to be ra'.'.e.l up.n in court for one fc:tnrof the entertainment. The show J -sed with a- Vild West'' xhi bition, in which there was a sham batth; between Indians aub eowlvns. The Indhns, who were on foot, began .- i i i 4 ..: 1... .. the tglithynrn-oia.cn. "" '"" the mounted cowboys. The r.i !. the Indians Jowil. aiJ in close i .... i; ,i,t t .i :artt rs a uesper.ite. sham light ioi- i i ;.. T,..i' ,-irB.i at the around lu? ti.D cowbovs rierrereb the In .t'.ans' shirs. Su.lletdv so:ne of the powlwrs t.ir: I iLc'T rtvo'.v ion tlie crowd. ! ... 1! e:.t. I in llel'-i ariilll.d t :H lilig. an -1 l.!:t.'d uway. I'v.rv'oody mipj o-ed I v ere blanks, arid there I ? ' crti : I ' s TV1-; t ii V.:l shrinking from t tie j I ereakiii re o!vei s. Titen I Jeorgi- !!ir I ' r!n v. ton. a b.v i.f IT. living at l"t:!tof. tiro-' fr.iu Lis tt at t':e t p of j ti:e ti( r and ytaggi i 'd down theais'.e j iU-.i"d ti e ring, wit'u !! od streaming' d . vn his f 4-e. At the same time Mis. I A W I.'ivb'-rls !i t'irew uphirhan.l rrutii'i "I nr.i sin and Wallace t.u.ij.s. .b 1 on of r. I'he !i iw hnrii. i:v eaiii- to ' an nd. m l t!i" w iiind--.! were cared ifor. I ! found tha yo":!igll'irr'.r-.;tou j had b.n -hot s-piardy in t!u centre j ; i f t':i' f.rehe id. theb.i'I 't entering j his br iin r.ud io l.'ing tbrre. He be ati'i? ui.e in.s.-t' u-i in a short tiiai". and has ii i. i lined in that condition since. 11 bull t e-it'iH t be reached, and it is : ted that h' w.'.l ihe bef -re mom- Mi s. I. inibei tson was shot tho left .-ide of the chc-t. four i'.u l'.i lap, vethel. cut. The bullet nas found. at the npe of tie- hu-iT It was v ti .i -tt d. and lilth. 'ii;;h th v.ound is i si r:, 'it.; it is th ht i. will t com r. 1 1 bullet which stiu.k . n.g ridiiivs lowe.l its wiy ini.i ill. It'wa; removed. t':e t ;. of t.i- s , ... ,v,;, r a,. .rr y j It was rep rt" I that one of th I di:i:.s w;is sh.jf, Lut the circus ,( I ! ti.it of th.j town as ipiickly us possible 's- lls 'r .thers left one of their men i 1 ehtnd with iiistrtn-t i U to rj at'- no U -.peti-e in earing for the pets jitij ui .l. The eirtns was bilh d to appear st Duoii ri-. out .-Lip: t ! of the State' J'.tld will I!et exhibit lit f 'rai; ie di: Ci.i. n, 'is. No ej.!a!ri!ioi. of how bti: ets c't:e to tie m tin.' re. . . . I . I,.. I . ,.lVr.. 1 It on i. pf.se 1 fiat a -;r-!c revolver lo-i.le.l ' wttli I tU.tH was aKtetital.V nbs' Itutod fjr cue of the weap.ins usually 1 used in tho Siie.m i'ht. No u.r'eiiti were matle. The Newport Iat-der records the following: La.t February Ilrjiiiy j II iii.es. iu IhiflY.o township, fovned i .1 l.:it--. tli:lt frOMi ril l n--i nt-,.1 ilts- a-e had becitii.e worthies to him. an. i ie eoneiu.ieii to tin me aniiiiai s i i ... . . I M'-irni i'. .1 lit lltui'l. liniiiV'l 11 1. u y jr,,;,, seeing an opportunity to" iret dog feed cheap. nskel Haines t .t. ... .1 a i.:m r i.. e ar ine aiuiuai io Kill iur inaL pur i .... . ... pose, t.nariey was i;ivcti the liorse. l ..'.. i l.:... i ,t.ii .1.4 " . , 7 llieie a :t u's.-uiiiit oi i itjcioi iiil: the hors. lip an. I piolvib!y get some w( rk out of hiiu y t- After consid- rable doctcritig an.l nursing. Char lev managed to get the horo in eon tlitioii to do birht work. This course did not please Mr. II lines, and he dt m inded possession of the horse whi'h Hii''r'ins refused to suiren tier. An ill feeling eisto l about the I matter, and on Tiinrsiiay liig'nt oi last week, while the horse was en joying his pasture iu Huggin's t": Id. some or.e from the public road shot ..ud killed the horse. Charley noti fied Haines to come and bury the div.d. but the latter would Lave itothing to dti with it. Who shot tin: horse is a mystery. A law suit mav vet result from the affair. J i-i or I'rvan. living out on the riv-1 cr. i ;t of town, relates a remarkable inci. lent bet wet n a pig of las ntel a rat tr l ins joices ii'i.t went m seare'.i of the cans,- of the ahs'-peo of the rigs. He had not been in the swamp1 h tug l i fore he was startled by the pec ti'iar sound of the rattles, mid u$ ou i'ivt stiatiou found that a snake had swollowcd a jig. but tho little! rutiti - not be'ii.' satis th-.l with the! ! ( ontlnemt tit. had actnallv kit ke.l its ft et thrcugh the belly of the snake and was walking about trying to t'n.l its way out of the woods, with its l:e. 1 stiil inclosed in the lower X'art of the snake's body. The snake was prompt ly killed anil found to contain sixteen rattles. The j ig was carried home and is doing well. A man near London recently made abet that lie could kill, clean.cook and cut a spring chicken in fifteen minutes. Preparatory to tho contest he secured the chicken and provided himself with a jiot of boiling water a bucket of cohl water, a hot skillet and a hot !lat iron, w hen time was call ed he jerked the chicken's head oil .1 itlLii l l.. n ... i- t ... i . " ' """ rt sl:rP-d the feathers oil. cleaned it. j an tLcn 1:11 1 t,iL flT rt:lt ln th P'-C t th tlie llat. iron on to$ to cook tlie ' urror s,'-c- At the close of eleven aud. a half minutes he had thechi-k- eia oi 'ue- oeit'tt iiii.iy piJilstatltl t . . I,,.. ..i: .ii . . j - t While in Philadelphia last week Dr. Cieo. S. Hall of this plate, was interviewed by a I rtss reporter with regard to the allegtd cases of esfen sive poisoning iu New York from 1 in the ice ere a La tictcr. anj which tole killed, with intent tosell tho meat there-f for family use, a calf less t ban four weeks o!.l, or has in bis posses sion such meat with tlie intent to sell the same for Fit "-li uso to foreign mark et, shall ' imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than A despatch from Huntingdon last Wedresd iv Pays : Mary A. Turlxitt, the widowed mother of r.rakeman Robert Tnrhett. who. with conduc tors r.ddwhi ntid TcCahan. was kill ed at th- Inncannon lridge disaster in January. was to dav award-I ed '--"'0 ilamdges acrainst the I'enn- svlvania IJii'.roal Company. Mrs. Turlett bad previously received S P0 gratuity from the compinv. Miss Ida Warmbread.of this city, has driven n team and managed a mow ing machine, on the Fairview Dairy ffirm near this city during the present ,, 1l)n n1 i,., !rel,iT cut I n:tv a;rcs ot 'rr:.s. jttss i.ia win umsc a uesunoie wie i , tr mer I.-L H ive i ilesimblu wife for some young far- iven F.xoress. in larcioa'-oa parisn. i.a , it an orani.Mtion called the-Wliite !! rse- men. Tbf Members wer.r white inn- iorms. r i sieir iio. sen v ii i! i i ! i..-. . 11. .. .4 ,...:.!. rt 1.7 llnlinii tt t a:il unuit' ei 'iij-m -i .H-.r . : nerrj-oes who nre s;l!e'te .t ste-U- i''g- The !ad one thr y whippr-1 had j just robbed a PiiiPktLoiliC I Anion" tile imruifrraLts in lSSi. wr re ' 2''. clergymen, standing as to nutaler third in the list of professionals who i eaii-e to this country, mmici ins and teachers beii:r' caeh a third more im merous. The I.ewistown Setitinel savs. . (irei-.t 0.rt. of iHiver townsu-p . era t.r.I nvtn niM a Lull acres oi o its in a dar f"r Willinm Whertcn. Letter From Kansas. M:: Kt'tr n : I left Juniata conn tv nearlv S veals ao. ainl I thought I"? drop you a f-w lines to inform IV ol.l triec.is 111 .luniat l ronnty. j how things are moving in Osborn' j e inty. Kansas. The chintz bugs j t'U c.-icin .l.-strnvp 1 rill tln whi-nt. I i rve. and millet and reirlv all the I ..... ...... ..... ... i . 1 u it.. oats. The corn is nearly all burnt. If rain does not come within live or six days the corn will be dead on the stalk. There has been this failure of crops more or less ever sitve I came j to Kansa". I will say to mv old ' fri- lids of Juniata, don't lei tlie Kan sns fever "eta hold of vou for there ii lots of tu.T printed iu tho Kansas ; newspapers that is not correct. 1 mean atiout raising crops 1 will 'ffavto all those in. Juniata, stop I where von are. for tliete art linn- I dreds of people lo re that don't live. ithevonlv ?1jv. There isn't more j I than one man in -J.'i that has not j - sur,k money at farming iu this coan- i i tv. Therc'is ilwa-.f some reason for tiie failure of croj s : sometimes iin.il. j nest hoi viuJ.i, i.cxt drort.-ht, or I cuir.iz - ungs acn wmi.ui taesc JitSLs we once in a wLiie ("tt i. gooJ siztnt i crclone to wind tiv w.th. Mr. r.ihtor X was a rca.l.-r of the Sentinel lotrir Itcfore I eanio to Kan- i sas. so if vou sec fit to publish this. all riLrlit, if not throw it in tlio waste i basket. I was raised near JfcAiis ' dr tervillo. Judge Jacob Smith is my brother. S. JJ. S'ti rii, Alton. Osborne Co . Ivansas. July I''. 1x7. talker Township News. Farmers are harvesting their oats. Huckleberries are rither plenty in some places. The drought is rut her seven on them. Davil Stourt'.r h is a flno patch of tobuc 'O. A few years ago many far mers were engaged in the cultiva tion of tobacco. ThisyearMr. Stouf fer is tho only one in the neighbor hood that I know of that has planted. Calvin Stevens of Mexico, died very md lenly ou AVednesd-iv morn ing. He took hick about 4 o'clock i.n.t a lew minufte past live lie was a corpse, not l it g hick much tuvrt thau hour. II-.: was interred in the grave-yar.l near Cedar Grove, on Friday nftt moon. Atison Wills was canvassing part of this township, last Fri. lav for the otle.e ot l'rothouotary. Mr. Wilis; lt it'g il:sia.e,l in his i.mbs an t er.n not earn his bread at anv emj l..v- tnetit that rtunire. n.-e of limbs. I think he is deceiving of our earnest support. Wo see, W. II. Moore has repaint ed his hons- We believe that he i.as siore than one object in view, while he is canvassing the connty for Commissioner. Ladies when he comes around to s-fc your fathers and broth ers, don't forget that he is a Lwhe lor, ami while you cannot vote for him you may Hill scatter your in tlucnce ami still win his affections. We noticed in last weeks' columns a strangi r "I'saw" under tho old ci. tion of -Walker Township News." ''Usnw.'" we know who vou are. you neeil not be iripiiring after Ben Noc. We are gla 1 to Fee you out in fi'.ll bloom in tho columns. Ben Nox will soon lay aside hisrutypen. at any rate not remaining here long for you to impiire after and we hope you will pick up your bright pen und do your best. " Ben N.ix. Standard Machinery. Win. Bell sells a full line of Stand ard machinery and farm implements, among which are American Road Machine Co s., Reversible Iioad Ma chines. Newark Machine Co s., Col umbus. O, Victor Double I fuller, Grain Drills, horse rakes ic Ilanck .V Conistocks. Sawmills, Cider mills, Corn Planters, Feed Cutters .v.c. F.llis' Champion, Thresher and Sep arators for one and two horse tread power, sweep power, or steam pow er. Syracuse Chilled Plow-, Bi,Iit..r Plows ami Side Hill Plows. Knot's Mount Joy, two horse, wheeled and single horse cnl'ivators. Lawrence V. Cos Champion Soring Tooth Har rows. Rcrairs Lent for nil of alsove goods, also, repairs for Joi ns-j r ton Harvester Co.. and Eureka - . - " i - . w tw - i " v...iu,:iuiiiCi,. I AfitV;. . i. T.. i Slav 2. b7 r ' """""-"""Uiy. i a. A Remarkable Trip. (New York Ti nei, June iMrd, 1887. H-.'i. Wolle llahil!. of Chicago, looking for all tbu ururlU s though ho ha-i just U .nvd from the jrorerbial band-bot, was ntnmbU-d over last night at tho Wind tor Hotel, where he wan engaged io searching the tnpa liae for the lwt quotation for July w heat. The aet of Mr. Kahili's claw-hammered coat was faultless ; his fcliirt bowm, from the centre of which a lustrous opal shot forth moonlight rays, was immaculate ami unrumpled ; while his trousers, marked by that latest freak ot gentlemanly folly, the Prince ff Waln crease, fitted him in a may that at once filled with envy all the heavy swells of Gotham who were buzzing about the wide corridors. "It beats ihe world," Mr. Kahili remark ed, looking up from the paper ribbon that he h.-U b.-twern his thumb and fore-finger, "it is the greatest accomplishment of tho century.' "The Chicago wheat u al f " inquiered his liktener, in a vain etrort to catch his drift. "Nonsense '." he returned, dropping the line and thrnsting both bands in his trous ers ckets. "The Chicoeo wheat deal is an old t,t.irv. The name thing has been done over aud over again. No Mr ; 1 was epeakititr of the train on which I let Chica go last evening, and ou which 1 came into Ji.sey City to nirht one of the new ve.ti buled Trains that the Pennsylvania Rail mad C'o.upany has just put on between the tw.- cities. U s the novelty ol tue age, u s tt,Hhr. ston. let me tell von about it and , ,,u T(IIlrM.. Wui Gave io uum r ... - ... : . . I ... T ..m.. MUiicieniiy glow :.g i uirst- w j..rt to t'hi-i2' t-kterdav afternnon alter a , usini.f9 tr,j, -t.t to Omaha. I was dutv ,ilrtv, ar.d weary, and I longed for n jthing ,o mr.rh as a bith and a good son ud sleep. x was tired of 'he rumble and rattle of tho cars thj. min cinders, the cramped sitting posture, the ilu.l over everything, the railroad hinrh-rooius an 1 the railroad sand-ui.-hvs. I made np tny ciind that 1 would si t;!e dnwn in Chicago and never stir out ;t again until I had to. Well, what do vou suirHse haiienoI f t.en'at tour o'clock I rushed into mv ollice on State j fr... I tVienii :imtn? the letters on mv I .t.-.L- v.. i..r ..... I ronn.l .n nvii .iinn to '. ! friend's we l.ling in New York. Time : to night ; 7.-';0 I railed at mv unlucky stars Much a 1 despised railroad traveling I wonld have gone double that distance to j,ave t.n lat min married. In days gone ,y wt. Wtre a, Wl.re Damon and Pythia. , tllo ....... to mv ,,:nor. and zrowl- ... . ....-. i --......jirt s.-vi.n n.'.ir. iM'inv. i iiu iiui cnnin . I Lome a ii..y earlier. Well said tny pirtner, after a moment's ! i i vi -..i. ...ui..... ilieiLjiefii, ii j o a . .uii.y .-i.. (iionitii j ..,.i ...'. -i.i..,t . iiol.. ,. .; o.t j tntre yrt." I I ...ii-.t :.. . .. - -- -1 III, III. '4I .lltlf .llil A UI'F- . 'Man alive !' I exclaimeif, you'recrazy. j The Pennsylvania Railroad's New Yoik and Chicago Limited, which makes tho fast at time of any train east, leaves iu less than an hour, and does not arrive in New Yoik until seven o'clock to-morrow night. Tie- wedding tnkes p'ace in a church s.tiue- " "l'ro "J" M l !l5"n avt-nur-. Now, Low in . "' ,'4,:"0 "'' b'cav. t- cul 1 I get shaved,; ,UJ a ,Ir uit " r'de to tho chuMi . 13 an h '!lr ?"' ' "Vou're behind -the ceuturv,' said Tom , Tom's my jartueryon know. 'Trust this j luatt. - r tu me and I'll Lave you there before . '"e organigi .-triKes up ti, w.vt ting march or .a can call on no or ten thousand bushels vt rt.ij - "Well, 1 just .ut laysolf trustingly int nm hand, i lu iirst thing h, did was u. start a ims-tnger fl" to my bonse with! uiy satchel, an I ir.strucUon to .ut in niv i -. t l.. tie s mi.iI two changes of underwear, i and to be at the Union station by live ' o c.ocii surp. i ne next luiag lie old w as to secure a seetiou f r me ou the Pennsyl vania. Yisiilmie.l Train for that afternoon ; and it was only by luck that he got it. everything had lic.rn engaged for davs ahead, but sometiody who could'nt jio, I brougl.i ba.k his ticket and so I was saved. ! At five o ..-leek, stiil dusty, dirty and weary, I cliuitied into the m jst luxurious car it ; has ever been mv good fortune to ride in. j I touinl that tho section of which I wasjtbe I acliy possessor f.-r tao tnj, was a little do- j llciou-ly uj bolstered drawing-room, with ! cushions and hangings of a tint that I think 1 have ac-n descrit-1 somewhere as crush ed strawberry. The littings were ot satin wood, and le ceiling was decorated in sil ver. There were silvered lighting arrange ments too. Xot gas brackets, my friend tor that whole train is li elite. I hy electrici ty. H ell, I found that there was a toilet room connected with that section or mine, which, together with tho section, could be cut off trom the rest ol the train, and so if I wanted privacy I could have all I wanted. I did want it, because I had a number of letters with me that I had no time to real 1 caref ully before I started. I glint myself I in iur a wane wuti my letters, alter wash ins uiy face aud bands, ami getting the j.rter to give me a thorough brushing. 'Then I b.-came aware of the fact that I was himpry, and so I trade intjuiry as tt the uininpcar. It was forward, I was told, and I strolled thither, passing thronli an other car on the way. Although we were running at the rate of filly miles an hour j mere was no necessity of catching hold of the seats to steady myself as r Wt.ut. Tnl, train plidt-d along as smoothly as a sleigh on j-.Iished runners over hard-packed snow, and I walked through it from one end to the other as I would through this corridor. I found the rest or the sleeping car in which I was located was upholstered iu ftuiidarme blue, with wood-work of Hun garian Mahogany, and delightful change from what I had been used to on the west trn roads. The vestibule arrangement found v most charming innovation. In passing there was no banging to of the door with one band, holding one's hat with the other to keep it from fly ing off, Bnd then making a grab for the handle of the door of the next car, in mortal terror of being swung from the platform. So sir ! It was a step over a carpeted vestibule, between velvet curtains which hid from view the rubber joints that connected the two cars. "Did I dine ? Well, I should say I and sumptuously too, in as pretty a little dining-room excuse me, car I meanas man ever sat down in. The table limn was itless, and the service unexception able. Then, were fi jwers in a little vase in front of a mirror over the table between the windows and whenever I raised my eyes they fell upon a most ornate bout'e that fairly shone with silver, glass and jjol ished brass. This dining car was fitted np in old oak, with blue green velonrs hang Ipiis and upholstery generally. The din ner cost nie a dollar and was better thsat the liect rlitllni.-afir1.l.-ir 1 . """ """-"t-r i ever ate in a hotel. I bad a pint of Pommery too, for whieti I ...lit . ' I i wj usuai l h ri..ii.M I . . ' 'n... itur m icr u inn or in th. - i- itSTr-ir. whieh .S.K it. .. . - uu HUUa I , c...u.t4u oook- cases and brackets, its bric-a-brac u tho I "b' lves, and its sottly cushioned wicker chairs, was more like comfortable library in some city honsej than tho interior of car running across the conntry at a speed that a few years ago uo railroad dared even to attempt. I had some letters to answer, , and n I down there at a desk and ans- spelling of a wonl. a dictionary was at hand J and if I wanted an address, all I had to flo was ask the porter for a directory of the city In which the lost party resided. Be fore I had finished writing U was a!Ur ! o'clock, and we had passed Fort Wayne and were thundering on toward Crestline, oar next stopping place. 'As I was tired I turned in early, and slept as soundly as thor.gn in my own homo I slept far into the morning, and wheu I woke and went into breakfast we were somewhere between Pittsburg and Altoona. After breakfast I went into the birbur shop and " "The barber shop !" intemip'ed his com panion, "Where di 1 you find a baiber shop I" " In the train of conrse. (), I did'nt speak of it before, did I 1 Well, that's an other feature exclusively the property of the Pennsylvania New York and Ciiicsgo Limited. Ves, sir. There is a barb -r shop there, and a good barber, too. I was Slav ed without a scratch, had my hair trimmed si.d lelt as fiush as a Held daisy in June. I found a book iu the library that interested me till lunch time, and just asjl got through luncheon we arrived at Uarri-b'irg jrompt ly on schedule time I oi. Tliero I got the New York pajrs, looked over the gr-.in iiiaTkwii wired an or I r to my j.art ner to buy Syo-i buln-!i of July Wim' lor my account, and settled d vil wiU a c' ir between my teeth for an hour or two ji!i the news ol the day. About lour o'clock I took u;y satchel, made my way to the bath room ! yes ; there's a bath room, too, had delightfully refresl.ing b.-'h, put on clean clothes, au l .1 oiin -d IliU Hack and white attire which yon now tv. lie fore I had finished we hit Mo pel at Brnad Street Station, in Pl;i!a 1.-1 hia lor five mioutes, aud were .-!iootnK o;it on the ""J ,,u "J ,J'" l Another delicious dinner occupio I a -r hour and more When 1 went into tiie I L-iii car we were somewhere b. tweeii Trcutoa and N w fit uiiswick, and though there was no perceptiMe ...vaviug i.t tin train, or jolting either, I was told shortly at'.erwiiras that we hod made tiie rim ol tweuty-llve miie between tho.e Ikp .oin'.s n twenty-soven iiiiiiute... Pretty las' .ig that, eh ' Uefore I had linishe.l my we were in J-.re: fit;.'. 1 look the ujp.'r ferry, arrived on the New Yolk nidi a! ' thaae sevcu o c oc haae sevcu o'c'tjc':. I'd .'l irti.ieio I'd and waiked into the church ia litn t.i r'el a good seat forward. !r.:ii ahi. h I wiln rss- ed in ." Irictei' marriage tro'n start ro tini.-h . i Mr vt-raici eiinseueiiii i-, iiiai iiic I Peniisx Ivania Kaiiroad Jmj.aiiy 's new Vestihv.lt-d Traia l-eafs t.i- "A" irlf. I'll tre is t. of aii'.tlier ros't en tie- face of this gli.be that couli have aif jtde 1 sil.'h a ser vice as that, ai.d I am v. ii'iri. to riii'-i-' my bi't on it that you choose to prop ." Tlnu the Hon. Woll 1 iliil tutdethe an noiinceineiit that he inteu.Icd to tal'.e the Limited b.-icl; to ( hi.'ai ) at nine o'clock ti.is uioriiiri tin i h etc hi- friend go-t nihi . FROM LIFE TO DEATH is bat a tiioutent if rbeatnatUin or neural- .-;a strikea t . c henrL. these disease, are the most p iinaii an I t!.c nu st -larsions .i anv la l.ei- h iruan kind is act!. ' r . r. ui'itlier witileot a i.-jiiei.t's warning, and ii'iiiincnis and ..i.r t.ilwtiril i.iUit.ii.ri art io iK.-rn - r selves tiant-rous iH-eti.is.. tirrr.re iiaiiie to tirive the iise.-se t- srurie t iisl itrcarf and cause instant ietli. liliviiiealisiu ana iieerah-in areiii.s--Mif t tie I'I.hhI, aii'ler.n euiy l.e rem h"il by a remetiy whi. !i will tirive ir.-iu ihe bl.vl Ui daiieitms a Siieli a remot'iv is Athlphtrts. It has tieen iht.ro'tgiily tesled and is a PajTe, sure cure. Spruce f reek, Vn., -t. 5, 1S-1. In ansver to yt):ir re.met.1 to know whrtt your Athl.tiihitrt 3 lins ii.nie fur me, 1 will sav it has tit-iie wonderfiil wrk. 1 Lave pauicr-d lr-na riiriint-itisui for eighteen years iiiufi. i.t les,, au.i . .iiietinies n..t al le to put my cl .t!i-s on or ect alone. 1 t-t.lc all kiu ls. ik t tre.l wish a R.'-xl many tloc tofs, but l..;hini; H1 li. e siiT g.stj. 1 vn j.-ettiiia' worse in -tea I i letter. I rta.l your ailrerti-etnent in tlie "Jvn.o i rt" ' mi l " Sentinel " papers of lonis t..n. I have taken in all four l-tll. I feel no pain. I was tlrrtwn cmoketl. but now 1 nm s-triht onee lii.tre. Tli-.nk ytu forlhe irtftd it Utine me. Athlt.j hor. is the medicine. Philip 11 khi n:u. Your medicine liss cure ! ine of nctiral tria. I siitlered with it for three tlays, lI it gave me instant relief. wm. r. Kit-ii. ralmyra, N". Y.. A'l-ust T.itli, lS.tJ. I usetl one Ix.ttler.f Aihlophnroi f .r lien, ralk-ia after lieinc; laid upeibt weeks. The result was verv Balistacturv. it. S. Ei,:r. Every dru.-tistshould keep At iijophoros aa l Athloplioros Pills, hut where they, can not be Ikiui:1iI of the drui.'trist llf Alhlo piior.js Co., 112 Wall St., Mew York, will -end cither (carrinire paid i n receipt t.f regular pri..-e, which is fl.to per lotile fttr Atlilohor. and 'V. for 1'ilis. K.ir liver mil ki.hi.v t Ik arc.. riyi-erVs. in digestion, wenl-ntis. uervu'.at tltl-ifily. ttiffr.tt of women. ttiti-ii;i'i.nt. h, :iilitcl-t. In.i.ure bltl. JLe.. A tl.lt.H-ti irtis lllls tk- laietilljlieiJ. A Sluggish Liver Causes tho Stoinach and Bowels to bo- come disordered, and tho w holo system ' to surfer from debility. In all Buch cases Aver's Pills give prompt relief. After much suffering from Liver ami Stomach troubles, I have finally been cured by taking Ayer's Cathartic Tills. I always find them prompt and thoroTii.'U in their action, anil their occasional uso keeps me in a perfectly healthy condi tion. lialph eenaan, Annapolis, MiL Twenty-five years ajro I suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored to healthy action by taking Ayer'a Pills. Since that time I have never been with out the in. They regulate the bowels, assist digestion', and increase the appe tite, naor7 surelv than any other medi cine. Paul Churchill, UaverhiU, Mass. INVIGORATED. I know of no remedy equal to Avor'a Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders. I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Ivs ptpjia. for eighteen months. My skin was yellow, and mv tonfnie coated. I had no appetite, suffered from Head ache, was pale and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills, taken in moderate- tloscR, restored me to perfect health. Waldo Miles, Oberlin, Ohio. Aver's Pills are a superior family medicine. They strengthen and invig orate the digestive organs, create an an Ieute, and rinove the horrible depres. sion and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint. I have used these fills in rpy family, for years, and they ?re'i.. iuI to Rive " satinfaetion. . Otto Hontomery, Oshkosh, Wis. ft Ayer's Pills, Prepared byBr.J. C.Ayer fk Co..Loell.Ma. boW bj all Irwg,fitji and Illr. ,Q MUicine. TUSCaU.ORA AOADEMY, ACUIIlMIt, EM. Fall term opens Monday, September f.th, Prepares for college or busines.; insu-UCUOP lUOrtJUgn; Iow rates. For eir. i i . - - - cu a, auu om -r iniormati tion, address the I'nnfir K. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. JOB PKIXTIXG OF EVEBYIXD done nt this otlice. JUNIATA VALLEY UAXK, OF MIFF.I5ITOWt PA. WfTH I BRANCH AT PORT ROYAI... Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROT If ROCK . rrnirvt. T. VAN lli'iViX, Cashier. iJllltCTflHS. V'. C. Ponieroy, Joseph Uothrock, Noah Ilertz'.er, Amos t. Htnsall, Kobcrt E. Parker, Philip M. Kepncr, Lonis K. Atkinson, Philip M. Kepnt-r, Joseph Uothrock, (ieotge Jacobs, I.. E. Atkinson, XV. C Poiu' roy, Amos (i. ltousall, Noah Ihrtzler, Charlotte Snyder, Annie XI. Shelley, J.n.e II. Irwin. Marv Ktirlr., K. K Park. r. J . Ilol.nes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, 1". 15. Prow. Johu llertzler. Three ai.d Fonr p-r cent, interest will bo paid ou certil'cali s of (K jiosite. jtu 2 t, 1887 tf WISH TO STATIC A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothacui; iu less than five inintltts; no i.ain. tu extracting. That I can txiract letlh without pain, by tho use of a fluid sppli.il to the teeth aud cuius ; no danger. That Disease I v. fi m (know n as Sc ma y) treat yJ- .'V'-.. ed nice, sstuliy and a cure war wiAjVrantetl in every Teeth Fn-i.FU ainl warranted for life. Artificial Teeth rt t.airefl, t xthai.gt a .r vemixblled. from S't.Wl to 1'J per set beaulil'nl Gobi Kn aiut-1'.! Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to (rive perfect satis fitt lniii. Pet.plo who have artilieial teeth with whieli they cannot eat, are especially iuviled to call. Will vinit professionally et their homes if notified by letter. Wid visit regularly at Uich'iuld the 'Jud weeks of .May and O lober. Terms Ca--h in advance. G. 1. DEIIR, Practical ftntlxl, KT BLtsHUl IS MIHMM ' WN, 1A ., IS 1M,). Oct. 14 Pi. THE m FEED MILL f;T Farmers and Tlanters. Been tried aud tested for over SO re-.r3 and never found vrnntiiiij. Grinds tlior outrhiy and rapidly Corn, 'Wheat, l'etd. Piaster, Coal, Coffee, Salt, Js'jjites, etc. Eaeitr rr.crat.1. Rfjiif-. lilt'o TK5Wfr. TV? rr.t iittuutuf vrder. UcMlLutil nJ 6cjl yntuUr earth. THE JOHM T. KOYE Frl F'G CO. BUFFALO M. y. mm mum mm. it 5Linuf:tcturrs for tlie wLolesttle trade of the latest ntyli s of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons t.f tl.o finest tiu.Jily, .ni l giiiiraiitet .1 tu i;ive siitisfaetiou. CCD AH ST., QXZIDA, N. Y. lloiv Iot, How IIt-loreI ! .Inst piil.lislie.l. a new edit inn ." flit CUL Villi WELL'S CLLKHKATKI) KS S A Y (ill the rtiiiral line ol t'l'ISM atokiuhka or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seintiial Losses, Ij-potekcv, Mental and I'liysical lucaj.il: ity, Iiusediiuer.ts to Marri-iue, etc.: also, Cossi Mrriox, Ki'il.i i-sr and Kits, iu duced liy self-iudulgeuce, or sexual extrav airaiu e, Ai.c. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly deuioit-trates tit.iii a thirty years' succes.-! til praelice, tint tho alarm inir coiisetiueuces of seil ahusu may be rad icaliy cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cei lam, a'.d eilectual, by means ol hich every suilerer, no matter what his condition tuny be, may cure him self cheaply, privately ami radically. Sent under mI. in a p' iin cut L-lope, to any address, putt-i.uiJ, on receipt of lour cents or two postage & ' imps. Address CI L EIUJ ELL .MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann bt.. New York, N. V. ; Oct. 8-SO. I'o.,t-O(!iro Eox 4 )0. I'rlvate Siilc. The iindersicuod will sell at privste sale, a farm of 2i acres, iu Millor.l i.nviihh.t '' midway Ktneen Mill! in and 1'ort liova aioim; the railroad. Th - l.iu i is near y" all clear..! ai.tl ti.l ible, i..fe.-t,l l,v a t Tjii(i The land is tinder.,.: 1 uitii iro'i n.-ai thJ surface. Slopin-r to tho sun, it i- a denia ble situation lor fruit pitevii., e.-p.-e j;,i:r peacheii. The t.npr-jveu.euts are a pood house, aud hank burn, all kinds of f, uitati a peach orchaid ol sis 1 i;udr. d trt ts just coming into la a. ing. I n ;t ,ur '..v en hui dred dollars. K,,r Further particu lars call on, or ad dr. r:. VlAtiiice Liosabu, Oiklnnd Rtills. JuiiiaU Connty, la. March Hi, 1SS7, tf. pEAllODY HOTEL, . . . .rvs tfr tcJA---4 Kinth St , south oi Ck,tn;i!, ,... ... ..-.. son.h of the New Post OHiee, oni! ..piare trom Walnut St. 1 heatre and in the Anior., an and European pian,. Oo.hI rooms " ? 8.W ir ,la, . HcmodeleTd neMly lurnish.-U. W. I'AINK, V l Nov. !!, 1883, ,y.U"ir an4 "r. A COLOSSAL o , im X x 1U11 SUMMEK The t haiiiplou C'lof liler oi Jemlata uunl j Iiai nv( jHMrt turned from tlie Latleni cities lvitli a xvomlci lui SPRING ,V SUMMEK STOCK, Will make frien.K outliiao riyals, v.ia victories, an 1 sell it--ir 0ti merits. JIEX'S JiOY'S & CHlLWtKN S FASHIONABLE CJL.OTIIIXG, aiul Gent's f jrnisliing gon.ls. First Clut-s, cuiul.inii) Style. 'nalitv r.rj Elt gance, wit ii iii icc-H tLiit will aHtoui.sb yoa. Nt Ra!o U o pr-t icl I jirovo tliin. Bat I ust your p-ilroaage only when I give coini.loto s'it:sf.i.-t;.-,a. Mv stock of 11 T$, CATS, UOOTS .v SllOKS OVKIl-ALl, WATCIlts JJIWKLllV, Cilico, l'etciile autl White Shirts. Neck vc:tr, C.;!: it' CuflV.Trauks anJ Satchels, is full anil comi-klo. Cull nn I sr-c Sani'l STRAYBS, TIIE OLD REL1ADLE CLOTHIER AM) I-T'k.M!irj IN PATTERSON". Juno 10, 18SG. J. WAEKKN ri.ETTK, A T T O 11 N K V- A T-L A W, M 1FFL1X TOW N , JUMATACO., I'A-, nf- e,oiieutn.p bii.i t.mi rj j .t o... attended t". tinice in secoun si.r ui ie fori tiuildiiig. tu tiancu on Mam street. ly-fT. Louis K. ATtistun. K. M M . I'ksn t ATTOllMSib-Al - LA , M1FFLIXTOWN, FA. rr7-Colltctlng and tjotiveyanciiig t.roiiioi. i i.o...(-,,,o ;l. r.t ir , . A- i ly attended to. ra- Mi:!..-rst.. n S..-.J a iu.. .-; ... .iri.;E On Main street, in flare of rc-si- i - ;" '"a. S, deuce of Louis K. Atkinson, ts,,., south ot i "d at 1 '-'"1'1 1 - 1- if. . Uritlge street. IUtlUti, Kti. M. CUAWFOliD, M. D. Has resumed actively tbc i-rnotice ot ,. ' Medicine aud Surgery and their collateral . Mail Tkais le tws r, ,.rt branches. Office at tlie old corner ol Third a. AlHi. i a at -,oi j.. T, .v.A ... and tra't?e streets, Mittlintow n , i'a. fiuit nt a.i res ular s'aii..i, t rites a! M.rij March -S, lb70. at b t i j... m., llarrisl.ur 7.' u y. in., ' kUelj-liia I -" a. in. John; VcLai niiLi". Josn-u W.timhel ; Mail K.j rs- leaven Fittsi.urf atln'ps.. -dlC-LAK'tUII-LI-tS & STIMMlll., . Ait'"f' P tu ; Trot,e .".j-p ,;, : ;,',!. INSURANCE AGENTS, , Ztr;t:L 'i'nlL-'r PORT ROY.1L, JVSlAT.i CO., P.I. , deli l.ia 4 -'5 aw. CGT"Only rolil'ile Coinitanieo rej.resented. 1 l.i:au'-:i i.ia Kxj ress wi'I :,,p t Dec. 8, IhM.-ly 1 S PHI HB OP ENIIiH J'"" !" 1.1 S J.t: 1-tt.iVli .)!''. y . ; YOU Will V.'fint t' liiiy llOlU e l" n., rri'.t-t 1'. tg uli .".,. , , i 1 r . A IV. ta It ii' o 11.: i trii.-A our new una coinloto f-tjfk l da'.. -t i :;t. u.,,, s,..-- . ,..-., : lutit.aTinoii. n 5 a. tu.: Xtwwn. J ' i SVRI-NO iV SIMMER iiiow,.. m,,;.,;, : y sii a. tu.; A :tu ;.v i;e, i.i ) w. , , j (T f "T ftL or., 10 "1 a. iu.; Sli-A.;.;,.. 1 i, T . i' - v SU in'.i, jo in . 1.; .Vim,:,, j ,j &. ui. r. , . i Mtitoni, 10 i.i . w.j .Narrows, M A a. :a. uur uress vjoixas uepttriiueiii 11 . . . tt it . 1st IUU IO UMJIllUWlll-. I'lMl l ! mis the bi.rguins, we invite vou I to come in and tee lor voureU. J , , aOU CHI be siUlted Wltll OUr low I . . , . ,. ,, ' inn-ed dress gous ol all the j newest shades. You nitty want ijiiietbins in Black and Color- ed Silks, lilaek and Colored ,, , ii- i i Ca.-hnieres. We have them, Call lor what vou want. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT i- -n i l i'i.1 , You will find one ol the most complete in the county. The boots and shoes that wc sell this season have an improved i ii i ,i j. i i 4 ji - sole and heel that adds to their u-nnnn,, iiu'illtv Di.ii't n.'c -......0 -! j. tliPtrt We have Men's Fine Shoos at nriees that will astonish vou. our I stock of Ladies' Allocs -:m not I . j be surpassed in tlie comity, tv .1- ,,i-l ,1 tnir stocic is ail lre.-n ana clean . ., . ... and sold at prices that will stir- ... , . prise vou. e have on hand ,,,. - -, :i lull line 01 r resli, Flam and Fancy Also, the only full line ClUEENSWARE in the county. Every house llltist have its lllll SUlinlv , - Queens and Glassware, this flu. t,iir. fi, rfoill .1. e.,,.l. .. , tlcles- All orders b- mail will re ceive prompt ttttentimi. llemember the place, Main-Stiiect. Oi i osite CornT Horst, " MifllilllOWII, Ia., rrederick ESFENSCIIADE. mm cures sf,GbUGHS Colds, COLLECTION f sfe1 K i -z-. --r',:, ,vTi ew spring A.II T ES ! PENKSYLVaKIA F.A1LRCAD. T I M i: - T A 15 L K On and alter Sum! v M iv . irajiis iuai biof. at ii;:.i:i .;: rm aPt EASTWAi:,). .'.LTi.tis.i AccoMarmtTiox ! daily at o 'J a. t.i., Tii n. ell. i Ili.titirigilun C,:!-J a. i.i., yt. j C ,;'!! a. in., Xcn ton H.i;: i i : : . ,!, j McVtytoktn 7,l'; a. in., I. u,. I tu., Vi'l-T'! S.ll h tu.. Ml ':.n : Fui t lioya! s.2.) a. in-. :c 1 Tnsiarora a. i.i., " i;. J a, . J J. . Tl . . t . . . . . ' I " t .-I...KK r-.M SL.-s: t. , - a '. ",;.a :i;;r i at ''." "i .'.. in., ar.d stoj j U. a ... . .' ; statit.'.s l;"tnteii Aitor.r.a a-.d li'i-- ., ; reac.-, iiittiiii , ii',' ;.;,'. ll.l'.i p. M., an J arriws in I'. :..). . : at 1 1 . v.iitnatf..-.l. ' U'tsTtt'AUl). Fast Lisl leave i'i.i.id. I; l.ia it 1 1 j'l a li. ; II i:ri.-l.. :;4 I i, im : li .1 j-ewistowu, iu 4'. . tu.; mcV ch .,-n, ini nt.; Newtou llatuiltou, 11 Ux- tmpilou, 12 17 p. iu.; Tvrone, 1 m j, u- tZZ'ill, '"uZ 'f . v" km-uus u-i.w I'nia t- ;.. f ly at a -I'l ... ;., l.riiMlllk Jv " . p. stoi.i.iiiir at Kj.ii.iile, atari. .Vi.ie, li.iii.-o- ".ii., . New ;.ort,Mill,-:st.,vM,,l !.,;, .,i..a, fwt u... ai, t.iuo a, v.-. ii: ,, i .-, , A;. '"mVba lc'aVes'VuiVi'f.'iiae!,' rt -1: ,,;V' V';1; ur. " :' ' .., - ' in., ..iii'.i.i ,. mi., : - iiast nvuur Maii...., fe!..e,.., h. ai.a Altooua reaeliea Alioui.a at -w i... at., i ittsbuig h.m p. m. Altoosa AvcoM-.ii.tTi v ,uv, Pt,;;. udelj -ina daily at 11 .jO a. m., lir, it i 1.1-3 tu., iluucannon i.f. i. ... irVZE'l. Miii.rsl.ivr:, "... ... , , ThompsoiitoiA n 5,:,.; i . U. Viii.;. i ,., i 1NClirora Ik,1,.. w; l;:';1; u-wiatuwu ,.; ;.. Iu m,;v. vt,- l J;;-; '"I', ,u'l:":' ri', - l'aeifc Kxprt-s. ie.it e i'ti..ai.-.. P ; llarrisljuit 3 lu a m : 1' . a Iu; -v,.,. 4,,. .. Vi IMISI ii.t m; Lewistt.'.va 6 t'4 am; .V. ti : .ii 5 -am; Alt. Union a ii am; li .lu. .J.c6 ; -u a m ; l'etersburfr 0 an::--; -t Uni 0 4isaui; Ttroue 7 i7 ia ; S.j ','.l-u'i Vwua !V- a l'-::s-J i- fj p m. Seashore hvir.s . .... .!. ' will cotiueet witU .Mindav M.-.u e.-t l-.tiii ' "sbur at 1 1. p. m." " - I'assui.or v. c: uii-1 M . l t-l ''-"i1 t i.u.ii.u- abd i ....n i.i.s .-;::.-, litU llane I. llwisto'.v.n Divi.si. N. Trains leave Lewi-tow :i .1..:. lor ii' : n.y at oa.s a .n, iu a n., ; , , j ,i, . :a ' Sunl.ury at 7 1-i a m, tf ( p i.i. ; l-i:.s u.iivo at l. .:ra Milroy at y t'O a tu, 1 -. ; -suubury at tuj a m, i : .... I TVliO.iiWl'l.n".V. I Trail. leave Tit.u.e i .r jl-.-.;. tout : Lock liavfti a; s ina m, 7 I p iu. L i Tyrone lor Curncii.-t. ine an i Cuil'iiJ li ! -it' a m, ?. ui p m,," j j. ol ! 1 !,"av: Ttroi.u t .r Warrioisi""'! i 1 viis-lva;iia K.iru.tcu a-i.t Scotia at f1 tu a:ui 4 :w ,, ,u. Train arrive at 1 vmti. I. . .in Ueiielo; .ii'! Lock iUmii ai l'i )j p in, a, IS -7 fa Trains arrivu at 1 tr.-n o t.-oiu CurKif of ' villu !'d CL-artioiil at "(J j,im. aaJ im ' I m, 0 1 7 y, m. is i T..(i, . . v. ... ff. i a rum arrive at Tvr'itie li :i Si-uiU, ' i riors Mark umi !. ',.... i V f..:jiie U 1 o? a iii, at 2 ii'i p m. -i lave he,, r j H. a. T.K.k.tEi.r. i::i :vi-iy s. B. - - j Train i.-.t.e if .in.ine.i..,, : -i t 'f ; t,cs "f r.ii:, . ' 1! bit man ud 1'iiiiiberiai.d at - and 0 ,.. u,. ' Tr: ins arrive at Hunt i, i .n l.-"iu .fo'd, llvtidiiian and I ui..:,, r.ai.d at i 1-", ' p. m. iMLLiL'AVsjia'ni; l:;am ii. Tra.ns leave A!t...,ua i..r i" "'-'"' ; v a hi. ci j a Iu. vu ,, ., . "i -! 0t D III.. ! "l l r. ... i 'I .-.ir... ..1. A '. Viti ' South, at fi .lit a tu. llo'.ii in. "' ol,J1- ''0 p in. 7 oj j, ,. ud jo p ui. fniii: ttt iiii".....i HcKilHps & Cos. Flaring MiH I'url icu:il I'tnua. Ornamental ToriicuS, i:rt .tt imu Sc i llrh l00ns, SASH, HLlMiS, Sii'lM- .tioi-i.iiMr.s, f.ofU'i''1 Also, dealer in si.tnl s, 1 1 ., lunib. r .( . -verv d.-st ij. '. t c Country lui,,i,, r v i ,. ; aer by mail promptly att. i.d" 1 oraers nhoui.l h.; w-nt to. MIKKLIXT ,n:nKI,vV' u 1 TFKM -. -l.'" I cnhscriT't" ', 1 dva?lV Idv-ertisen:" T.? v ' inch ler cat-!, in year. t SUOKTLOl ubllca"'-''"-! I The Keluh!i''ati Ii "iiii.tr i ;. J'.-t te!d on sa-u.. ... -iu ,:. '::;""',' .".t vote and at... jl:flliuto"i, on .!" - r0iiti"i'"s - gtttuti. The oats is . this year Jacob Thoni.i .5tL-rn ii!';' ' ted t 1 ttr. t)r!aTid M.i'i" .friends tu tV-- I " Xliei'n.-te ..: tl ot.ii av.ak.-n the - I'ic-nic "I a:i K.t: 1 rop so!U'.- !i-' " :-' C-iiiiiiuii"i"n - ' -I s ll.-t'tidl-t t-!.: h "" -"" ; xi) ere '.! ! " ' ' "' StarHft.'!. fi. Sat - -a. (jeorje K. .'' ' " can soMicr, l-" --' ' " The i'aiinrl.aker 1 take ! iace on tf-- ' ; Vrs. vi:::..'i: " i- i ' . i VT !!- ! tl.p, died ..-!"' :. iv-ople d .!.t -v i" t : i fx liotttr tii "- ' - - ' irctn-'.i: si- -jjay cwru.: - 1 stittf.-it i.at- ; worn ly yt-iiiiu- '. - , V. C. ' Caih- ! lia bei'ti crhiite 1 a ;". - The i !ii.i I'ei.io rl cl.Vflaad aul a : tr.;t TDd IvjallltT tile " , ' j.icasaiit :,;ini. " r tci.., ' i- ; Tin; ; i,;-' ' :: ' ' re, pct'l'ie c.-'p- Almost everv t-:.e i: t liEtl at catctf.'? I, t . :ualh A liandsom t.-:i.-.- h i lie front ot :!.- l'..:.k- ; itreet. TTlii o yon are . t. on't f-'ret ti. it I'. : tiipply. St.t!,.Jisfs w i 1 1 $tli d.y u'. S It ' t;sbiiri. I A ti ;i iiih t . ! ; ' t-ndt'd Fe: f .':..:.' Vm I'O'.lt. : Tfce Indian "- - '. '" iiiild i.i M::::U. ;. -Angn.'t. 'i Bc. i. ii. l:-r.i ' -town LlitLeran Ci. :r ii Jo MHion. j Colored h ..... ..- ,: .-, the color ruhs e., tbe fys'.om. Sajar Ben-all I. ".- r - such a dfjreo that ! aboat town. a Calvin Steven-)::, .. ty, died Itst Wt- :: -- ! aboil! 70 years. j Wm. Stiydi-r, t '. : . . replaced bin 1 liorse f oftt-r e:'.':. Tier ar.' - ,: - dotUing tor sale .f. .1 ,: : .and bay at a l.t. , ,. ' J. W. -r,rj, r 1; is chief cl the letter di-'-l ; of tie Kailr. al l1,..- ..' The board of C. -i : i receive prop ..viS : , : hidge utitil An.- : -; - i Miss Liliirt:: -. ; ii v isitit.g the .:., ' i im lent i- a - .. . There may , . , i nuke pvrt ol Sli,. .j. . . Utiatic, or era'.,.. The J i:ai tt a. "n, ui the .:.'. . sia&der, 'ii tie i The N,.'.t-.,r: j chool Iur fe.;r;N . !itre..tbri..:;,. S If b.iurs an 1 I, :. 'Hi' iu a::.,.s.. ., i Tle U rll.-uiij .... . tct li,u... " J Tho Xiv.. ,, J KUo! i, to he teC. Mover, ; ti,,, c. I A l'i- c u ; S-!-Mav. i ... , . . 'I tUl'd 'I'V,,.'.'.; i iil!.e !,- : ' ! t--a si,-! Tt --art l.ut , Tu -.' 1 Tt Slieril, r.r t- en.hed l,,W...V n-5v i..r tr,,.:; 'he cot, i j ' " n Th IX'Tl. "'in b!e,- n..-. ra;r -. "The Si- ' Oolrii . .. vcr.t'j i A nPn ie t, . ," '' 1 - '-.e .., 'I'll-, .. ? T'K ...',',,., at 5 !t. Subscribe for the rf R,Wfc-, I i..i.- it T ft' A: CO- :' ;"u. i!''c"r.;. 10-21 85. fort i:..' Ji !
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