IEMLNLL KKPL'bLJl-Afi MIFFLINTOWN. WrDSEKDAt, 1PBIL 4, IMS. B. F. SCUWEIER, sorres a riiinimt. Qcflrje Vrr-roau is said to b spir itualist. It is reported that Blaius is in poor health. SestTon Ckr.ncm announces that he in iiot a candidate for ths I"rsi- 'Craro W. FrFLD buys that bThard work a man may accomplish any thiiir m tliis world." Krr. J. L. GaatBi e, of EquinnLla r . tortejlrt the destruction of the eurta within the period of 12 vs-rB. "Trince BisM-Uifn m Psi 1 to own, distilleries which produce annually as are than a ha'.f million gallons of Trtii-tr" IIesbv Georii is for Cleveland and free trade, pure and nnadulterattd, in which the Cactom House shall not be ned-d. 'Two Hrt)Rrr hm-rels of whisky hnre len attached as the property of S.ftte Ti usurer Tate, at Frank fort. Kentucky." fi'jVT.K.VvB l!EH baa ifcsued proclamation Earning Friday, April 27th as Arbor Iay in this goodly Co turucn wealth. Twr.vTT rrvr. thoufEDd dollars is wantod of prirernment appropriation to exhibit thf American hop proper ly at th Turin nx'Kwition. Th fHrmers of the west are com plaining that they have been the vic tims of trusts that Lave kept up the price t f everrthicjj that the farmer neds'now, rn rose to orcanire a trust to kef p up tbe price of grain. Tn w York Mail and Express mti : There are now over 300 clubs in tie State l.engae, but Masxachu srttd ia ahnad cf us with 300 clubs. Tb-re nght to be at least 600 Ke publican rlnha in this state before the I'.Hh cf June next. 'VTn.ij.Mi It VAr-EBBn.T has import ela Fri r.ch t ook on a aalery of ten thousand dollars a year. Well, well, van well, it is a Rood thing for the rook, and if Vauderbilt pays the cook it is not your or my business, than if Vauderbilt cooked hi own dinners. DesriTCBM frnta abroad say :"The Russian Government Las prohibited operations by tbe American Bible So- eiety in tne ISaltie provinces. It is probable that the government will ultimately expel all representatives of lintish and American Bible societies) TL d'-spatches do not say what the Bible societies Lave done Tkf women in America are mild on the question of peLsiona, compar ed to Turkish women, tor only a few da; s an, according to despatch A mob of the fair creature, attacked the office of the minister ef finance. in Constantinople, because the at renin of pensions due their husbands had not been paid. One woman who advised moderation was killed by the rfloK A recrxiAa bank robbery took plae in Raleigh, N C , last week It wan tbe State National Bank that was rohhed and the peculiarity of the robbery ia found in the fact that the Fresidfnt and cashier are the rob ber. They got away with f 250.000 to :iOO,(Hio ; $20,000 of it being in gold. They took the tarter of the eonccrn itli tuera to help carry the spons. What they have dene with the porter remains to be Uarned. A ris.TrAi.i-Tia woman, in New i , ii r. .lerirv-u aa oia lawver that l e ens her a large andvaluabl hout-e to In d.-voted to Spintnalietic mm. testation. The woman's new takicg dud'e amonj; rich people who are fund of paintmga, is to have such pa;ntinga as are d. sired furnish ed as they are acked for. The person wfco desires a picture from some one cf the old painters of the past take a scat in her room and holds a black ranvwws r,n the top of Lis or her head. and eirreaaee a hit artist of the pat be dei-ires to paint a picture. In a few minutes time the picture ia furnish .l T. .kT i. .: u -uuis l uamrs. is iru terv and the artieta spirit of the past Dare no more to do with it than th. . lij. ane, v. xi ug UOUBe were examined it would be found U contain panels through which pic- turea are sent in. and thn uB-h which the unpainted canvass is amugtrlevi out Tie whole transaction isapiece oi tru kery on the part of the bo call ed spiritualist I; js f,aiy m qnMltioll cf time when ths fraud will be prov si. Wa do not wish to inordinately xcit- onr friend of tha Tnbun. who was a splendid Soldier wheu he waa in the irterm.ater's department, and therefore in this issue of Sun sn. and HLrczHjCAX shall say noth ing .f soldi. t K.r glory, fame and foTtunex bnl do Lindhr refer him to what fnator Ic galls wrote to a friend i Philadelphia relatiTe to bia remarks on Clereland in the sanie pecb in which the Senator spoke of Hancock and MeClellan. Our friend of the Tnbun has sur Tired the re marks about Hancock and MeClellan, thoogh it made him blow like the heaves, and it is hoped he will stir tit this from the Senator's late let ter : 'When I recall the coarse of the Democratic party toward Mr. Mr. Lincoln, whom they habitually characterized as a baboon and a clown ; toward Grant, whom they sttled a butcher and drunkard ; Hit-, whom they described as a fraud and thief, and Oai field, as a publir plunderer, and Arthur aa a wine bibber and glutton, it is inter esting to enquire upon what theory Mr. Cleveland, is entitled to aVso!ue immunity from anything' but praiM and euolcgy. 1 adhete to my detitii tiou of Mr. Cleveland and shall dt er hesitate to say that when he wan elected to the I'reBidsucy the public stTTiefl reached low water mark, both morally and intellectually. Six Million la tension. Wasulsoto.. Murch 2 "The Houoe CuuiuiitUu on l'el'Bious m ito favi rable report upon the bill giving eight dollar n luoutb to tue turvi Tois of the Iutliau wais from 183'i to i8i2 and tL widuws of ttiOtte uu uave uied, prtteiits some intereatmg hgurea aa to coet iroui the Conumio njnrr of l'nti8;on. He emiates tuat the bill iil tequu-e fcix millioij tlvjuare. Ine roba sUow the bur prisiug fact ttiat thire wtre 6d,9o3 uien eugaged in the Flud. Bmck llawk, Clitrukeo and Creek warn. Ol iute 47,o2'J were volunteers, 11, 16J rcgulujs ami 3.1KM) a.tikrs. Eig-t liviinra ia to pid to ail wtio gerve.i ilj lias. Iu rLCuuiuicudiiig the pas stge cf tbe measure tne cotumutee snya : "i'he governing principal iu Vulred in tins prt'pofeea legislation is iii obiigatiuu of botb gratitude and iustise under wLicU the government rcbiB toward these aed vaUraiib and lUe aurviving widows ol tuorj I bat axe d.ad- Xhedet't lias. a ready been to long defened, no tiui aLiouid be lofet as t. tne diiH.-haTge of tUat amiUl portion wnich it i yt poeible to pay. roloned tbe boats. From the 1'hiladelphia Bulletin o. March D. A rather curioua juihon mg caje was nrouglit out Deiore iliigit-trate Clement this afternoon. Munica iXKiiev. of o. 117 Sooth Fiftv second street, was charged with poienniuif tbne gota be!ongit.g t I ; . i : i ir. u ,n . J car m uou! nc.gu,, I nan. :. The district in which the litisrants ;T . .u -. . t .r . - live ia oniueonieajrieoi u.unu.u, iri iTM iritatK rs iiraHi. Rh cailih are i '",rl in the r-u-mrb rs. llKllithan bad.K On Sulnrday last, Mr. Tlallaban .I'e.'ta, Mrs. Dolev admiiiietereil a dofce of I'aria green in a elice of apple to ene of tbe goats, and in a fe minutes it died. Mrs. llallahan farther alleges that she saw tbe poisouoUH but ternptin3 tnort-el band ed to her goat, and as 6oon a Mrs. Dooley saw that sue waB lieingetatcn ed. she tried to conceal tbe evidence of ber act by covering the poienne! npi le with a ri.e ex ashi-a. -Mis. HvdlaLan seaicnevl tiie pile nncr me DiKilev woman went into the houne. and there found tbe urng. nne plac ed tbia information, together with some of the pari green, iu the hands of the Woiwu a Uranch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Am mals, vbose ag-nts investigated the matter and arre6ted Mrs. IXailev Magistrate Clement held her in $600 bail for court. Critih ( heapnesa. From the Pittsburg, Fa., Chronicle. Briti.-b mano'aoturrrs have been making a terrible Btrnggle to maintno their crips on tbe markets of tbe world and, it reports are true, have resorted to eipedirota that ate remarkable for low cunning tban honesty. Th have verj getirralty cheapeoed thtir wares at tbe expense uf tbe quality, acd Lave not questioned to eouutrtfeit Aoieri can specialities of verioo sorts in or dt-r to secure customers. Their incki oess serted their tarn for a time, hot when a man fiuds be las been bitten io bargains several ttmea in occesioo ty a dealer he rarely if ever goes back to htm agein Tbia is tbe ease witb Great Britain's easterners. Toe) have wearied of having clay and lime load ed oot too goods, pot metal cutlery, tools aud implements, and inferior goods bearing eotiotetleit trade marks, and the nation is losing ber commer cial and manafaetaring grip en the world trade. General Gordon one ef her ro sons, in a letter lately printed io London, says: "I declare tba produats of Great Britain have greatly lallen off. Von can never get a good thing now a days. 1 feel sure it ia aearli ever with as. I bupe it may come in oar day bat I think we are on the decline It is aiouey, aiooey, with as. We put lime iu our cotton, and are fall of tricks in every trade. You mast see it ynar sell ia tba things you boy. It may be fancy , bat, to my mind, for the past fitteen years our products have deteri oated. Now falsehood ia trade -how waot of morality tbat is, noo honesty is lacking, tba end is not far off ' Thanks to oar protective tariff and tbe diversification ol ear own inda , ed tries. Great Britain's detenora produets are shot cat from the United States. Hsd we free trade oar mar ket woald be flmded with tbem, and for a time oar on wanaiaetaree woald I 'U I 1 I - . r, . languish. 1 he mother eoaatrv is tost beginntug to discover tbat bouesty is, the best policy, for nations as well as ;-..;j.i. . sf .i,. t i. iodividnala ; bat tbe knowledge cornea to late. Sbs baa lost her supremacy Befer so regain it and vast umber of' lour r nve oi Lteee RuiuiiuiioaqiiiiL-i ., . r .i i .. .v i , , . . , Itev. ht-veiie president of tbe 1 : 1 1 i ,r ,-hr V. hm. m the .im.t.oa over tbe lota ttironchbatt red tomato' , ... ., r ; 1 j i i v . , . , , Ilovai I nion. auu.iete.1 by Mm Dnni-! W t Bn ,. , .,. , md when cane aud diacared ebos. and the ll ... , , . . ,, her two children on th.irtni.k. Mrs. WV Nlc" 1 rt,;l"t "41 A v ' ' W ' Dooiev took umbrae- at th extreme UDty oraaj t.on . Tb, e de u ,.blr ... .he air of liberty .Heplaved bv the ea.d t. . rial exercteea wre prolong! m te , ,h.t -e were p-si, , il.r. nh Trean ", .Mi; HaJlaWs "dairr and "P""" to call from the National fll- TBP wHe. from Kr v k. F,T. i i; to llil M&hl rili"1' 'Uf lh olr, t,f k Keen mile, between fn.l. and b, fl. tttl eT neifchborhood jf Th( of fbe noT Sjirjt bj oi wietu. .... , waa eartietlv souebt and all felt that i , ..l.li her f killed artisiaos will hare to seek ! their bread in eoaatnes labor will be protected where their aprlna; Excarslem ( fT tm via Paasylvasila Rllr-d. Tbe popular demand lor tickets for the , Peaneylvania Railroad's velvet ezcan.ions.iArr sprc.al veoutrancee again. each te Waabmctoa baa been ao great aod the dreoeitioa of oar people tovwit the Nat km a! Cepilal I so determined, I Cat tbe com pcy bae arranged aaoiber exenraioa for Thursday. April 12th. Of the entire Mrii-e tbia bas, without donbt, the moat deirabie f atr, as It eotnea at a time when Waabing tuB ia in the lrt 0ub ol tbe activity, aocial, political, and natural, ol early spring. Tbe side trips, too, to Richmond and Monet Vernon, are peculiarly aitractive at this eesaun. Tbe exenraioa will be ran on the same 1 u . TV. fc. . n ... t . . , v. : puerd ttf p rlor care ani pafaenjercoach'-s, : and will he run throngb oa a fast aebeiln!-. j The following extract front aa EnaiUh The tlrkrts will be good for ten daya, to be . gr.tl. mnV Irttt-ra to a lrind in London, ned coi' g only on pcial train aod to r- j ! him be a k n niirrir, anl dem turn by anv refnl -r train, exopl tbe New I enaratt.a bi appreciali'n of American ril-T-rk and Cbicaao Limited. A at'.p-oTer . way ro'-thoda aa he found their beat exem in Baltimore on th minrn trip I permit, i pirication on the Pennsylvania Railroad, ted. TUetit.ecial i!l ron ot. the following! Having determined to goto tbe Xtt, 1 at- benle. and ticketa .will N od at tbe , mat about for the bent mean- of reaching ratveqaoted below : , ate. TrairaL'v. Pittsbarg $7 60 Ct.6' a. a fU-l Liberty 7 60 8 10 Irwit 7 60 8 40 roiuoiown 7 00 6 68 Conaellsville 7 00 Bi " Scottdale 7 00 7 54 UreenoOurr..,, 7 00 8 5 fudin 7 00 6 10 " La,robe 7 00 9 14 Derrv 7 0O 5 2-i " BUirsTii e 7 00 7 1 0 Johnatoan... ... 64" 10 18 Creaon ti 60 1 1 02 Alt. ona SO 1 1 50 BVIIwo,! 6 50 12(13 r M. B. lk-loi.ti 6 60 10 26 a- M Clearfield o 60 9 40 Pfailipalmrc 6 50 IC ti Oc oia o 60 10 4 Tyrone 660 12 15 p. a. Hiinnng'ton 60 12 60 Bcdiord 6 60 9 65 A. a. Mt. Uoun ..... ........ 6 i!5 I ' r a MctuD 6 9" I 28 Lokiatoan J:nicii.m .... 6 60 1 47 M ltlu 5 25 2 A " H..rtRoJ H' 2 09 Newport M 4 64 WabinKtu" Arrive.... 7 65 Temperance Sleeting. The Woman's Cnristiau Temper encu Union of Jjniati C- .met Mnrch 22d. in the TreaLyterian Ch'.ircli of l.rt It ivaL This ra.Hrting w;ia c-jiil ed for conference and buBitie.-s relat ing to the orgatiiz ti ion of the County Union. It waa well attended au.l pleasant, aud we h-.pe it will result in much good to the caue of Tern perence iu tbia comuiunitr. Local Unionrt were we 1 represented by both V and Y. Ihe morning ion wts devoted to tbe interest, Dinn eipecially of the Vt'a and was twine. I liy Kom very timely remarks bv ;ur newly elected Fn-F.dent Mra. W. Kirk of MiUlintown. Mrs. K. arn tin th work and we hote : , .. u .,.,.;,.u.i i,.. theerinl, who ate " uei, v..-,-. ........ v.. ... : , , , r-. . ... . 1 i t. . r ........ iL..ii ..i' n . i t i w. ve 1 it waa good to be there. Ah tlie or ganization was only completed at this meeting there waa cot much to be lone in tbe way ol reports, aonis iteuia of bueinea-s were transacted. superintendents of various depart menta were appointed, and the meet ing adjourned for dinner. tbe afternoon session was given to the "s and Miss Ida D-avor, fcnjieiir.tfndent of Y's, conductKl levotional exer'lef. stsieted by 11ih Emma Llavs. Miss Gra C-nyle, iu an address of welcome, gave, ia a cmwM-ful way. a cordial t:re;ting V ull and a fow br:ght Words to ler VOUDg friend iti tLis new woik. To "this Miss Hay, responded in her own happy way, giving much good advice containing many good points t uer young 6i-.teii-, though the Slid, a word to the Y'h (wii-e) was unffi'-ieut. Rccitttion and esr-ny, mnhio un 1 re marks by memliers . of the several Ys, followed by ooth ladies and gentlemen, all very creditable, of j barber shaving a passenger, ittl tha nt which we would like to make mi n moat ease, thongh the tram w rusliing on lion, but time and space forbid. J at the rate of fifty tuiles an benr. In aa- The evening setifion was giveuitito j otbi r part ot the room ttitre waa a b tb tub, the bauds of the ministers, who con I well supplied itb water from a reservoir ducted a public meeting of tonc'i above. I ti ad a mental note ot these t,o-intret-t. all the pistorR of the place j eities and determined to enjjy tbe new rx taking pal t, together with RevK. jK-rnce they suggested. When I reached Woodonrn, of A-ade-mia. H.-ya, of ( tbr d.lr( ronn, where my berth waa lo Mitfiintown. and Lather, of M. -A.ister- ; Ca ed. I font.d the rarriagn well Oiled with viile, Uev. VT. II Stevet - pretdinrj ( ,piegentemen. ladies, and childrea. ltc-v. Woodburu (ffxred fervent pray :,DeT wrre . Cemtortr,ir dp.ed, th, r. Uer. Lee.her sp ke of t'.e im Ud, nmiMg cba ting, and the p rtance ol the, fUh ,n lh Christ, 1U cUMnn mronod , KlM,Ia h iH temp-rai.ee woik and referred to that : B-M. Toe tram. I neg.ti , mention, faitn which row muu.:WDH. i ( c, m , f i,tllia,(, cmi. Thl. m . Prof. Al.man mad an addles to the ,ll,nl..u.trr.,.Ill-nt. rbeennaoce l a lUii ot eniieKt advtr relating to . . . , ... " . ; to Ame.ican railway esrrtsges is made from pereon.d inflnencr. Rev. Hava spoke: 1 . . . .v . .. . . ., , - , , , ' . i the ends, and the p attorm, which extends earneatlT md farlenlv of p. rs.u.ai . . . .... , 1 , , out Beyond the body ot the car, ia enclosed rei-poumhiiity. l'rof. ilson tiiioke of ' . ' . . ' . J . ' . . i and fitted so closely to that of tbe preced- tUe eiic.uiarrmr proepecta ol the i ' r . a ! mg Car, that one pa-.ee through the vesti- temtierence cauw, ita uratna i-ro . B ' 1 gree-a toward ultimate vict. rr a id the j ''n" ,u,w- mi,hont """" - Tbe as bright omens of itafitial tli.Muph II- j -'eft-iKi- r " n'k"? "P ' i". to illuntraUd this bv staling that in ! alt praca-a. purposes, one long c.rri.e. Sioux City. Liwa. "in wbi'rh Kev. Had ' d'vided inio coiopai-tmenis. It is a most dock, about two years asfO bad Ixen "eellcni device, and not ..my aids gMtiy aasaeinattd in cold Wood, aud whoae o the comfort of travel, but imparts a rour lerer had len a-onitted of the "'". I am told, adds greater crime by hard swearing, and in which City at tuat time there were 1-3 sa loons in full operation; besides several breweries and wholesa'.e liquor stores, now bas not one saloon nor brewety nor liqu r fttore in tbe place. Also the sreat bent fit of the High License Lav, especialy since it is like. ly to red ace the nuiulier of gin mil It. in PiiiLtdelpbia from about 6.000 to 1,500 and about the fame propotti-.n id other places, lint pibips th most eloquei t speech oi tbe even i g . was :u.1e bv a gentleman who roer -. ly whisperetl it in Lisneigldv.r's ear. I tlit tie large, earnest, and nt; J - - ,, , , HI siasric aarmbly of women git her. d tuen ar.d there at their own experts, of time and rue-ins to proniot tbe rai-.ae r,f prohibition, was m- r-- elo . . , 11 iriu simi ninTlllTlD" IUUI IUT Bll' -feSn 1 L-, ! i .- , . ., ... . ., . ! snbm.tted tbe following re-olotiona wl,i h were aJoi-ted : Jfes-ree., 1st. That we -itend tb.sk. to & biee P"rt tor u""r. apiiai- Ity. ana eiauBeee la iibuji"h cnarca. 2m. That we thank the office of the church for tbe u of the build ag 3rd, 1' vprea our eppreciatioa ef tbe ewrvwea of the asmiaters 4'b. That wo thsfk Jl E trd 3. Berry f..r the p eae.. ml .r1 -d by bts craoa of is Frnwi K- CViIlard. .th Tnt we ,.. Local Colons te pre- application tor license. C.n. Tbat tbe ladies au deoort wbea tbe appdca.ivns fur Ucene are predated. 7th, That we heartily cooperate with be law ad Order Lesgue is their gnut work. Alt TB ITELER IU AMERICA. Ilia lrMlae of taie Penaiarlva- Im e" York, ststd Clitcus;) LI Baited. Froai 5. T. TinteB, March lltb 18S8- i j that great land. Tb-re are no Bradtibawe . In America, but every railway e impanv la- tnea In tbe moat prifoe quant it lea time tablea and guide-books to -fAeir linea, and tne booking agent, who attu te be nbi quitous a we l aa oaniprent, are exceed ingly accommodating in laraiauinjr every j. tail of inforraition a tou'iat won d need. I hf thought ro of a conrera.'ion I bid had on board the steamer with a clever you g American, in which be bad p ken eery warmly tbe prai&ea of tbe Fenne-. auia I Route, and especially f their 'ere exeel- j lent train between New York and Cl.ica o. j I followed op !bla clue, and found that the ! piece 4t rttiiltimt of thtir service n the New Voik and Chicago Limited, a train in mho.e description the agent grew eloquent Tbe result was, 1 book.d for it, and am free to confess that I never did a wir tbing. In order to thoroughly appreciate tbe naeln'nw ol this train )u muat know that it FOppiiee everything one neerla to foitter enjo- ment aod make tbe time psaa pleasantly. It ramagea are eo wond-nnl-y eontru-ie1 that they provide food. lodg ing, ai.d ei.tertaino'eut. My train was to leave Now York at 9 o'clock in the morn in; arose at 8. dreae-t. and j-roceeded ia the station. At a lew mtnutre at nine the wheels begn t'i revolve, and we were t.fl' tbiough the lowlanda of Ntw Jcrey. Tbe tresh morning air bad given an edge to my appetite, aod in the wake of the at tendant, whom the Americana with their nice sense ol the fitnees of things, call a porter,' becanse he retries your baggage cpon the alightest eocooragaaent, I enter ed tbe -dining car,' and waa served with breaklait. Tbe designation diuing car' ia misnomer. I woald suggest that tbe Penn eyivabia Railroad people cbanga It to re leetory The maiu saloon of tbe ca-riae I ia fitted with Littles, raugei on el. her side,jN. tl. rtaler, tuerchant.. wl h an aisle In I no m.udle. These ,t,; , N. UerUi.r, gram dealer ant tonr l' in.. anl ara covere.1 wiia tit' sni-1 .f lim o. the brghto.r yate ant 4 u t cr.t-.a. Tt. nrta t erl tll rums , . . t .;.i.... sre.l( U'ii a- e rut beat 1 rt flee led Att.r breakiast I wardered Into the amckicg room, and bera another surprise' awaited me. Instead of a smoking room. I found a nit st pleasant titled l.nrgtng apart ment. Coiu'.-rtabie anu chsira, inviting di vans, aod booka, newp,tpcrs and period i- -cals were ready st baud. I lighted my i pipe and aeaied toy sell by one ' the wut windows to read in the iutvrva be wrn niv p.-eps ont c.n the rpi l'y ps u seen : ery. It Was art.bollt.tou.it :bi pea-an'esl' niornt g I ever Sni ou tbe metals Be- ! side the reailers of tbe newsaera and tba b.Kka. whieh the library afforded, some j buay r"P'e ere wnr.ng at tbe desks, a P'" , iawi.B era. ana o.mra i,a,pig. Tbe l"och "f eecirk- be'l bro. the in- ! etitaoie porter io y.-urcnair. ana ne wui fetch ion trout his buffet anytbiuic you may dexire to drink. I c.lled lor a pint of Bas and had it serve I ia a mora ;i:t. In pasi. g -ut of the emoting room 1 observed aa apartment which had reviocs'y escapvd my ob-ervation aud up in entering found a ' '' in case of accident. L.nnch and dinner were as tatislaciorv a the breakfast, and I retired fur tbe night I slept the sieep of tbe happy and contented Arising early tbe next morning I enjoyed a mot refreshing bath, waa shaved l.y the knighl oi Ihe rasor, and reached rav hotel in Chicago a short a l.i'e'ato r 9 oVIock. ea frerb as it 1 had passed tbe night in my own nwnm. I -The Arrern-ana are r -raeters. ,n.f 'this 1- it av ; :hej tri.e. The ti L.. re i.i to "?tt a i in k. of that R.:pp.-r to Hi- :' g ia In pbvi- TUe meal id to i wholly pre pared bv g-tillemei, u Inly ia-mg a1:w.el to assist in oookipc .r evet. to roL trib-ite as mtih aa a ! of i mM O'LlllllU) IB U1U' U l eiKT. M , , , t bread. Tbe vonn- women bail on UP ereral excJient aurpers, audi r: sllenfil tbe vuai id-d tj do aa I 7 .- " ell A tue.tii)sr w:i LieM. and V. i DOTS deC-.UNl til h'iiiH what f-ulii.arw , . . J Still they ha.1 Et. f ... T - - -f 1ST Or DEALER AND VENDERS JL.f Forelva and Donestic Merchandise n. cxa rouniv of Juniata tor aUe year 1888, a- approved and claitle bf tba Merean tl!e Aptrab-er. irruxTwwa. Smi Clm. Jtm'i. Manbeck av Nelson, grain. oalt Inher dealer.. ..i 12 $ 12 60 W J Maine, bottler 6 100 00 D. W. Uarley, clothier It 10 00 C fi Horning. lorniture dealer IS 10 00 K. H. aicCllutiC. hardware.... 14 7 00 Jut.. Koreman, hotel ........ 6 160 Ou Jamea . Morray, boiei 6 160 Ou C 8. Kepnei, confectioner... 1 7 wU K....1 a. Lott. dealer in dry Kd'. boot. A. ahuea 11 16 00 U. P Kt-'oUon, uierctaut. . . . 14 7 00 Wl lii Be'.i. implement deal r 14 iw VcCaule) A Myera, iiuplecu'nt dealer " ' 00 (ieorgf W. U.-ck, biwt A abo dealer " J 1. t. Mu-s.r, met chant...... 14 7 00 Fred Epet-chade kiD ui r- cbant 1 ? L. B.iik A Co..drnggis:a.... 14 7 00 J.ibo Biaa. merchant ..... .. 14 7 00 Albert U.:keuberger, luereb't 14 7 00 Joseph Pei.nell, merchant ... 18 10 00 Fraucisci Hardware A Cj., hardaerd 13 I9 60 C. F. Uinkle, me.chant 14 7 00 W. A. Kidtfer, drugg'at.... 14 7 0u Joseph Adams, confectioner. 14 7 00 T. K.Soyder, furniture deal'r 14 7 Ou W. b. Kolluian, jewelry 14 7 00 vavkttk Twr L. B. A J M. Wilson. metch's IS 1000 Sbarron A Shuk, mercbanta. 14 7 00 Joseph Page, implement deal er... 14 7 00 J. 'A. Wii.ey. men-bast 14 7 00 R-lward M. Kelly, merchant. 14 7 00 Brown A ton, merchants 18 10 00 hobbob twr. J. Winey, merchant........ 14 7 00 4. R- VauHorn. hotel 6 76 00 Rhine A Gra bill, merchants. 12 12 60 Joiin W. Deckart, druggist.. It 7 00 K.lward Sbiff.rr. merchant.... 14 7 00 Jacob Lad ar if. merchant.... 14 7 00 SLKQCEHAKSA TWF. E. G Sheafler. tuercbant... 14 7 00 II. Kale. merchant 14 7 00 oartawooK rwr. J'.hn T. Dimiu A Bro., mor el. an: 14 7 00 Adam Arnold, hotel....... 6 7600 BELawaae Twr. C. O.Win, y, uiercha't.... I 10 00 Samntl Scclegel, merchant IK 10 00 taoariojiuwi. Sanjnel E um-1, hotel...... K A. Tennis A Bro., dealers in grain A coal. ....... .... 18 Nelsbn A Manbeck, mer chants... IS J. P. WlcEeri.li.iui, merchant 13 N.P.Vandyke, merchant.. 14 TV. A Hetrick, merchant... 14 . B. M. K. pUr A Rro 14 C. A. Thompson, dealer in coal 14 10 00 10 00 1000 10 00 7 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 W. W. Uion, merchant... 14 rOBT HUT1L. W T. McCullixh, merchant 14 RauntU A Son, merchtat.. IS A.J. Petttr, merchant IS J. F. MrNeal. hotel . & Pbil.p Keener, coal dealer.. 14 D. 11 - Bouseuiau. uiercbaut 13 7 OU 7 00 10 00 1001 150 00 7 Ou 10 00 Jacoo (irouinif er arain and lumher dealer 14 7 00 12 50 7 0o 1J 14 srairB bill rwr. J. C. Conn A B o . .urcn's 14 Ssa.iiei M.iwery. merchaut. li 7 00 7 00 J L. Bart n. uierckant. Wiiltam Harris, ojerchaat . 13 14 10 ia) 7 00 BIC TWP. J P. Kellv, merchant 14 7 00 11. W Klmg. mercbanl . . . . 14 7 00 Ali-xan.ier WowdearJ . .. 1 . 14 7 00 William fomeroy merchaut 14 7 'Al FATTUMII. R I.. Oess. hardware 1 10 CO Meloj i Swu. morchanie.. 14 7 Oi ha-ii.- r'a Uercauiita Assw'e 14 O John H its, bott.1 6 160 00 K. cetl N IX..H, lio-el 6 150 00 T.J. alidduti, uii-rcbKi.t.. 18 10 00 Isa c tsiisheir, mtTt-hatit.. . 14 0O W ti. WclJ-.os. l luMrch.ut 14 4 00 Howard Kuk, Tobacconiat 14 7 Ou J. Mortb A Sou doalers la cra.n A c.al 12 1260 Ssu.uel Straver, clothier... 13 10H) M Jtf-.uA B-ale. mercli'ia 18 1000 Jos- ph fVunrl:, merchant. . 13 1000 W.H.Bnks, druggist.... 14 7 OU T. . Roee. cetit.-ctiouvr. .11 7 00 MiLroau rwr. J.B Sj-lov A Br,... ...... 14 7 00 Tl'sCABOBa TWP. U r.i:I.M:h A Wilon, mer'is 14 7 00 J. M Craalord. iu-rcl.aui.. 14 7 00 A. J. Ferguson, lu-jrcbant. . 14 7 00 W. VnSergin A 3ou 14 7 00 U. Thompson uierchai.t.... i 10 00 L.CI TWP. (i. W Csmpb.1!, merchant 14 7 00 A. W. Oih-I, ra-rr.hanf .... 14 7 00 Joh'i Vaught-n, urn'uin'.. 14 7 00 k H Pattersou, mercUmi. IA 10 00 K. Kbine, merchant ....... 14 700 I will hold ray appeal on Batnrday, the 21st day ot April, A l , 18aH, between tbe boura of 10 o'clock a. a sod 4 o'c'ock r M , at tba Commissioner's Office. No ap peal can be hwl alter tbe aQove date. Giv en under ray hand and seat this 19ca day of March, A. D lb8. D. B. DEEN, Afercantile Appraiser Afarch 14, 1888, 4t, J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran srer tooth acm r in less than Ave miuntis; no pain, no extracting. That I can exirnct te.-th without pal a, by the tie of a 1-:i'l applk-d te the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased ? n sa s : known as Scnrvr) treat j.,.ed siicc. sstnlly atjd a core war JranU-d in every Teeth Fills n and warranted for Hie. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, rcroodiled, from $0.n0 lo $1J per set. Beautiful Gum KuaiueleJ Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which tbey cannot eat, are especially Invited t call. Will visit professionally st tbeir homes if notitled by letter. Will visit regularly arRicLfield the 2nd weeks of May and October. Tasas Cash. G. L.. DERR, Practical. Dentist. csrsBLisniiO ia MtrrLtRTOws, Pa., rs 1860. Oct, 14 H5. l'.Tlrop.j.GrtH "errons ntsa I rlnnr) or Liver nta- -al-ea. l-urw , uaranteeii . trhre, M31 Ul H S .. Pl.ll.de'pl.la. A l drnrgis.s. VjH (la bottie, six lor $5 hi. 14.1t8. ly. 9QqVICTOR fwitajft;! MANURE SPREADERS VIl FARM WAGONS l4tti-;r i rj- srnspswsj. rpr aWi-r out vra ium , oniy Bititj intvi "wki is , IUCI. IOMt SB- Si. Also maButsnorers 'i "k"' ieirc levee Ha Msssrfs "lf Milla. (ara .Seller.. Vaea I alters, ale. an ara w arrsn:ea. rrs aaaiiao fra.1!w-aUtriUKC0.laaite.. awKVarrra-w. am. rL?i )o Vm ? Wbicr) if? OLD ESTY (qenuinelas a Fed H tin tag on every plug. OLD HONESTY ie acKrowl edged to be tic purest and m.cst lasting piece cf Sttidard Crjewiri i;-yacc on the marXec. iryw.'A l 12 a better test thifciriy talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. .'JTLFF TCI.R LAV.. -evesT""? ( FOLDING LAWX KTTEc. The Peer cf til Lavts Se. Above cn. r--rf T-'a cur f started BeUae. Tea OS: y alua tor inaJe that U1 adjust i'.vi: t- r.vn C7unl. Liht, tlurail' , imai.m.'tstv an i a-i.ng. Paitel bright red ii wiEauwd. Prla 1 (Miui, i l-'tf i ! 2.9. Vbulrm, f J.So. HMkava, Ais.SS eavsh. Tbey lold a . If your dealer won't Iceep tham, a tjien to order fur 70a from CICAS rOLIIN3 CHAIl CO., 1381 lo 1329 A. Halo SL, sr. tAJvtm Ka. PAINTS. Srj, rc--3 in S3 ni l?dj-?zL We r-anraatee svery PaaaAgo bearing war firaa naain, aad iiU KEPAIHT -a-hers aitiifactioa ia fcet givea. erling Ifiy-MLed painl. 40 Beanal Celora. MARBLE1NE, Z 84 Exquisite Tints. of-ATT twooa, WOOD STAINS. C Oalna, 1 Unique Coach Paints, B CaLOU, PAINTS and VABHISH in ONE APLICATION, at a con or 0 ckxtb res a aceev. Harness Oil, Ac, &c, 6akp Casds Faaa. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., M7 WARHEK AVEKTJZ. BALTIMORE, Md. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. always maintained tbeir snpremacv over all otbsra. ha vine rece. Hiehest Honors al all Oraat WoriTf aibitjous since 1867. I Be improved Mod, rf strlngtoir Planes, lnvsnted try Mason A Hamlin In lie, Ts a great advance la piano conjunction, errwn. T,.r....?Z.i- !r77.l ETeatest Improvement in pian.s in half a ceatorv llano circolar. concinlna an idmn.i. pnrewer mnsicians. aad tanars, aad Plane aad y:o iumxijt cssan act puko ca, te East it st. (Ttist a?u), n rax. A 1'KLMh ,AvdhT. TORTIJLITA Gold ad Silver Maisg Co. jo?Kpn n. r.EAU.;prrsi.jet.t. 42-19 Congress St., H..M..n, 17 Hi !- .ii , Sew Tork- "0 Aft t $2 EACH IX AM SIZE L01B Tli ftr, :r Min. a .r1 rnill of this compniit Larc jtwi ,Ktl, .c:ie.-I Ly tbe fti.iti.t.i F.!. i-!i $ etiginfer Mr Frsoeia D. Tajlor. 54 Merchants' EscLarpe, Bosir n. wb. r ports tha r.rr.pf-rtT a ret recent. .1 if t. ' , , " America for its eir.it alirALinr. J.B printing or evert ikd ioue at rhia wCf. 1 IWaaaed ATarak 33. ST. A SPLENDID 4 k Bright, New Fall WINTER STYLES ! TboC ba-aplosi Cltttblcr r JualaUCouniy barlnr jail r. turned frsnas the Easter t cities wllb wsmlerful AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Wiii tunko hieuJ. wuttLIne riTa'.s, win victoHsj, auJ tell iiself on its - nweaw a.ni-r9 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and Oent'a farcibbiBg gwJ. First CJass, combiuiDg SUle, Quality atj Elegance, witU rjries IU wUl as'.Bisl. jw- No el is .xpsutai mul... I prure this. But I ask your patroiiAgw only when I give, coaiplc-te nAtiefactioa. ilj stock of HATS, CAP3, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, VV ATCUK3 ntd JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and Wkite SLhts. Xeck werf, Cwiki ntj Cufis.TiTjaks ajud SatcLels, is full ad complwts. Call a-d sts. Sam'l STRAYER, THKOLD KELIABLE CLOTUIER AND FURXISUER IN PATTERSOEV. Jobs 16, lfcSC Lecis K. Ateirsob V. V M. PaKSkLL ATKI.litO.I . PE.11ELL, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, Mir"" LIN TOWN, PA. fA7-Collei ti&c aad Ceaveyanclag preaipt J 1 attended to. orric On alaln street, la place f real- denee ot Louis B. Atfcinaen, Ksq., south o - firtdge street. IOct V!6, lWtS D M. CRAWF0KD, H. !., Has reanmed actively tne practice ot I Hediciae and Snr(rery and their collateral branches OfBce at the old corner of Tblr.1 t Orange alreeta, Uiilinlewn, Pa. j . Aarch-i'J 1B7S. ( J I -ob VcLatoHLia. Joaaea W. rtinsiLi ; Mf LAl ,lll.l5l A tlTlMMEl.. J I TKQTIP1NPP AflPNT3 INSURANCE AGENTS, fORT HOYJL, JVMJTJ CO.. fJl. c7Onlv reliable Cerapaniea represented. Dei". H. Ifctt-ljr . . . L - ; LMAiA VALLEY 1AK, Vl'UirFLI.VTOH.1, I'A. WITB BRANCH AT POKT BOY AL. StackholderB Individnallj Liable. JOSaTH KOTHKOCK. Preidenl T. VAX 1KVVIN, Cathie. IBKtTWKS. VV. C Potaeroy, Joseph Koihrock, John HerUler, 11.0sti. Bunsall, "tioberl K. I'arkvr, rbilip M . Kepner, Louis U. At&insvn, STOCKUOLI III t Philip M. Kf pner. Acme II . Shelley, Jos. pu Kuibnx k, Jane H. Irwin, L K. Atkinson, K. K P.rk.r, VV. V. I'oui.-Toy, J. Holmes liw in, .tu.oaU HoaKll, T.V.Irwin, ' luluiitbcider, John llertcler. M?iy Kuria, Jemuie . Ihompsoo, Jr. Three aud Four per cent Interest will be pt:id ok ceil hct. s cf d. posit.. n 23, lt-r-7 U iYcic Firm. - 00c- WlNTKlt GOODS. To the coimnir and go'iut' ol , 1 ,. h-'jisohm we munt all conlorm. ,.,,. .. . 1 he OOOUs eUltilble lor r-pring d 1 t . bummer must be mpplunt- ed by 1 n li u n 11 11 ui iiiu uuuuu.; OUT We have now filled rho.Ves With lull and Winter! Pat-IOC Express leave, Philadelphia 11 ill pni; Liarrisburg 8 10 am; niiiicatiui.n S Li';., .'io ol Uii Kindn. Uur CU- ! a oi ; Newport 4 HI am; MirtliL44s . - , m; Lewistown 6 04 a Ol ; Mc Vcj loan 6 27 loinei'e have appreciated our'am; ut. Union 661 u; uuutius-ioai efl'oith to Kive tlam goods suit their purpose, and we believe that we are better pre- pared than ever to merit their confidt-nce. We invite -,ou , ou come and f-ee antl be atilied. In our dress iroods deiartmenti , LEWiaTovrs division. . Trains leave Lowistown Jnnciion .ut alil- We have alinOBt every tllini;. . r,,y M b35am, 10 55 a m, 8 1rpu:;fsr r. ,. . . , . ,. : Sunbury at 7 15 a m, a 00 p tu. Don't be backward, Call lor! Trams arrive at Lewistown Junction from wl. ;,,.,. ...at iMilroy .t9 00am, 1 2i pm, 4 20 p m ; fraa OU waill. ! Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 10 p m. Shoes and Hoots. (Jur Boot and bhoe De p;irtment is lull in its assort ment, and you certainly can be Milted in fit, quality and price. hatever improvements have been added by the manulactures ve have them all. We can j.-uppiy ou with loot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCE.UIE8. Alr-o, the only lull line ol QUEE INS WARE in the county. Every house muft have its full eupplv ol Queens and Glarswure, this ia the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. lleuieiuber the place, lAiji Sthszt. Opposite Cocrt llonst. 31 i tin ii lu at ii, Ia., rd'k Kri:.!Sl'AIl. T COLLECTION PENNSYLVANIA EAILROAD. TIMK-TABLi I On and alter Sunday N'oi'r 12ib. IUsT -.tralni tbat atop at If ittliu w ill rao as oliawc EAST WAKO. i . ALTooaa acooaaoDaTioa leaves AlWena ii.i . . r 6-0 a. in., Tvn.na 6 1 1 ! Huntingdon fi.S.l a. ni., kou' I Cuijn at , G.f.M a. m.. Niaton Hamilton 7,04 a. m. i JlcVeytown 7,'Jti a. iu., Lewiatuwn 7,Ji a. ! m., Milford 8.11 a in., Miff a 017 a. w ' . 1 U . IJ . . 1 Q 0 if : .. . . ., arlKu -..5 a. a, oscarora a. m.. y anu.vKo n.M a. a... Tb..n.tontown B.4S a. ui., Durar J a.17 a - ViUeratown K.54 a tii., Newpurt US a. ' amvine at Harrial.ur at lu 1(J a. a,., and at Philadelphia, 8 16 p. m. fa f noil Exrassr leaves altoooa doLj at C.45 a. m., aud stepping a all rex. ,ar stations b.tat.n Altootia and Uarnstiu g, 1 rearhes al ifllin at H-ib a. ra.. HarrlfLre J 11.4U p. W., aud arrives la Philadelphia at B.lp. X. j Mail TaAia leaves Pittsburg dally at ; 6.56 a. ui., Altoona at 2,00 p. iu., aud s'v i fine at all ri-Kular aiatioiis arrive, at Uii is i' t?iu";ri'bu' 7-uu-"-." If ail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 UU p ia. Altoona 0 i!J u ru 1 Ti rone ti Li u m ; Hum. ! lug-don 7 S7 p ni ; Lewistown fc 61 p ru ; Mif- niusiopni; iinrnsuurg 10 o p in 1 i'liils delphia 4 2b a m. Philadelphia preia wiii aUp at ijl!U at 11 aS when Hag-god. WtbTWAKP. j Kasr LuiB leaves Phisd.;lph!i' dailv ai j 11 60 a ui ; Hurri-burg S 40 p ru 1 Mifflia I 6 08 p 111 ; Leu i.u wu 6 Ut p in ; Altooaa j 10 p ui ; arrives at PittbLnrR at 1 1 66 pa. I Wat Passcauaa loaves Philadelphia .ah, sl iii . , uarrmuurs, o 10 a. in.; Uuiicauuon, B 64 a. iu.; Newport, 9 a., ui.; If illcrstown, 40 a. iu.; Thompsoutown. W 62 a. ui.; Van Hyke, 10 00 a. m.i Tuscar ora, 10 04 a. m.j Mexico, 10 07 a. tu.i Port Koyal, 10 IS a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. ru.; Miliord, 10 M a. lu Narrows, 10 34 a. ui.f LewlsK.au, 10 40 a. m.; UcVeytowu, 11 14 a. Co.; Newton Hamilton, 11 31 a. ia.; liua. tinjzdon, 12 17 p. in.; Tyrone, 1 04 p. in.; Altoona, 1 40 p. ui., aud stop at ail reuiat stations between liarrisburg aud AJluoua. Otiteb Kxraass leaves Phila delphia dai ly at 6 i0 p. tu., Liarrisburg, lo a'J p. ., stopping at Kockville, arjvil.L, Udncau nou, Ieprt, atillt-rstow n, Thou.psuuiua a, Port Koyal, tiuio at Mitftin, 11 66 a. ui.; Al ttx.i.a, KMs ui., aud Pittsburg, 6 10 a.. Mail Ibaib leaves PhllaJalphia da.l : 7.00 a. m., liarrisburg 11.20 a. in., c port, 12 1! p. ui., MlClin 12.47 p. iu., sis pin: at all ruler staliont belwuen luu I sid Altoona roaches Ailooaa al S.t.1 p. li 1 rutsbnig 8.20 p. m I Altooba AccossuDtiiui leave. P. 1 adelphia daily at 11 60 a. ia., Harnsb.ii . ' 4.16 p. ni., Uuucaunoa 4-4i p. ui. , ,crtl6tio P. m., M.uUrstown , V Z Thompsoutown 6,t p. m., Vaudyke 6.14 ' p. m.. 1 uscarora 6,1b p. ru., Mexico V..U p. ui., run noyai 0,0 p.m., aliftliu C,l' tu., L.a is town 0,23 p. ru., McVevtus (, ; 4-v p. ru., rsewton Ua nil ton 7,10 p. ., S Uunti0idou 7 40 p. ui. Altoona ) (Jv. . liuinijl etersbtitg 0 io am; spruce 1. ret 1 LO . k ik . tn T, U 1 ' U .11. , . j . uuu a v. m u, 1 U ' . 1 0 iii. 7 27 a m ; Altooua BUi a m 1 l'ittstui 12 4t p ui. Sea bhore Expross east, oa Sumliii, i Z "-u "1 toi H) ',i'gftiiia m.h i m I siop a. uuc&uow ana roorui-a s ."ipfig, I wheu Bugged. TTROXB DIVISION'. Trains leave Tyrone for e!iiVLt Lock iiaven at 8 10 a m, 7 16 p u. Lf' Tyrone lor Curwensvillo and Ciearaeid si 8 20 a iu, H 0b p oi,7 26 p in. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mr, Pennsylvania Furnace aud Scotia a: 2us ni ana 4 ao p iu. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Belief, it. ana Lock Uaven at 12 06 p u, and ti o7 p il Trains arrive at Tyrone from Cnraeits ville and CluartiulU at 68 a oi, and 1 1 46 a tu. 6 17 pm. Traina arrive at Tyrone from Sto.la, War riora Alark and Pennsylvania r-irisce st o a ui, at 2 35 p m. H. A B. T. R. K. A BEDFORD DIVISION- Trains leave Huntingdon for Beifora, II vi, d man and Comberiand at i 25 a. and ti 85 p. m. Trains arrive at Bcntingdoa froia Bi tord, Hyndman and Cuniberland at 13 p. m., 6 20 p. m. HOLI.1DA YS13URG IACH. Traina leave Altoona for points S"aik. tt 7 20 a iu 8 25 a ui. 2 tO p iu. S 00 p . -0 p m., 9 5 p m. Irnins arrive at AHooijS from pnnji Souib, at 6 60 a in. II 35 a ni. 5 ! p iiO p m. 7 25 p. in. and 10 35 p oi. .C ACTIO .OTI I AH peraobs are bereby cautiona-i si'' huntiDg, cniiiug timbtr, bnildlnj fi.". tbrowiug down atone and rail trners. ar crossing fields, or otherwise treMf",t B any ot tbe several tracts of land Beiorr- ng to tbe undersigned in Lack toaBsli.p or persona thus tresi-pssslng will dealt with accot ding lo lav. Xf.J. WALLS Noet-Bnoer 19, 1-E8. Tne Sra'iaal aad hept'w. eCe 11 H,ace to jot Job work Uoas. Try it- BC fa tom if rwi need sn-nhio fn ttst Urn.
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