Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 19, 1888, Image 2

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SENTINEL h K'filMJbL'GA;
MirFLINTOWN.
TTEMrSPAT, Df.CE'SBER 19, ISM.
F. SCHWEIEK,
Indictmsts r rsoortl ainst
White Cap Southern In linn.
A 3.T.L in Conre propoi to
rii'w th pir of a Snproi Court
JaJh' froai i 10,000 to f-0,000, t
year.
Tu-s EaI.an h .raa OriutxiJ'-. was
o.a lt r tk Lt tb DuV of W'tit
eiratr to a citizen of the United
State fir ;gotv five thousand dol
lars. Th bort i running bore
mrA lea ar.tne elirht defect in his
wrinrl. ami is a rearer.
Cr:.oo Anan-bit bold tbair
meet. i . in sec-tit, and that faol i;
ntTkient to eoue-ectiattj ?h mind of
the Am;ri.-an peoi'le against tbnu
fierret societies, ex-ept for bem G i '.ry
p-irposes are not acceptable to
Anifiip-ina. Th Ansrehists ahonhi
t.eh.vo theinsalvcs. and turn to be
A oeri-SD..
The White Caps.
t'nif lr. iJ nespaicu
-A
j ..cd . O'lio, a. : Ft.aii oat
; : s on the p:trt of rr.4-.kd men i. j
lie vic-.i itv oi Toledo hLoir tbnt tlie I
1VI ;' Oj'ci nre olnu n-d and woik j
:r r 111 iiiirnone. l.en ur u" i ie
n ir ere -etit out
Cl'i'.leliCe
wm l ire 1 111 tJftn. they k..u.ig t'en
erul v charged to the H co'.n.t of ir
ravponsdila repoiter. but iU: opto
iou'haa pien away before t'ti repeat
e l ra.da of the Ohio Wtn'e Tapper
The latest come;- f;om Wood t'o
A nian umied Murtin living a fjw
t Kirs frita ilowdn? (iier. lecciy.d
net e early in th-week ll,nt if i.
d:d not l o to work and support l.i-
fk:n;'v ho wou'd Dirat ihit-ik jmei t at
t n hail'
v.te-."
a 'i oo. i O'jiuy ig:
,!l 11 LIU t't ii' rii.
tl
Lot.
ex. and Tuesday ni'i'in.'. a"
L atarted for homo iua.i intoxicated
oviiti ;:i. ha wa seiz-d by ru'i-t'-d
ni-n ard taien into the woods. A
i i o a- t:eil urotiud his nei-k ard
j' and thro.yn over
w-1: ti prav. Xaic
a limb. II be
the men cat
t is i'tsirr ahort ov .Iraniou' t-'ieir
.:: ; .ir.tii he viatiid ia llie
cr i':ieii tliy fctrippel htm. tied
M to it trie Rt: in-plied i.e -h
.. :t.-: fi until hia r--k wi.a tj i f .'
.a. iir- t;o-h. H;s clothca wr.ie
r m'i r, m rt.l he ar t a 1: ( n liuLlie.
. 4 . . . i
ur :rie lie no v iiea s; -k
A fr ni"' ti a"0 a man i.at.ied '
11 i., !,, -t T eoee-te.l I
not'-a'airnttar to the one mint trji
jifrrnu. He pai J no atU ct ion t ilA
thinking t waa a practical joke by
a i-e oT hi nei'-uhors. but Uitrot l of
hi mistake toolat. Un waa vUited !
.. . . i
?r:v lu Ilia week; or lto Lap. I
ta'.en frou the houe and nmm- !
f -.iy litl ed i
-
it Foklonjnit rii wrc inlt '. 1
-a,
a w,-ek ogo. and when thev were turn
rh.wn bv thone to hoin lho Wer i
drecled ethers were sent. Genera!
.1' i ;
i."ikpi luirwoi: ii wuoiu . uni j
. c ncein wwre tacked on the trees in '
Ircnt of x-(.ioaiuor Foster' ie;i- ;
d ic9 and the yards of o'.hi r promi
t a'. citiru". For ten daye the
t1 :o.' whs regarded as a grent hoax.
ar eery one ridiculed tbe idea
0f '
Vui.
IVpn visiting Fostoria
Tii,.. i
dav ni 'tit a band of men uiinritod 1
aud eipiipped iu "White Can tuttit, '
d.;ahed ttirongh the town.' An at j
t-mpt was made to follow them, but
tb.y scittered and were toon lost in
. dens, forest . few mile, from the !
t,.wn. 1
Whila tl.era ia nn danrr-i- of 1 he :
renli.tora doing any oi
th
ir work
within the city iimile. they have al
reo ty sent notice to farmers l;vir i !
..1 in a.ljareni towtiaiiipa.. iJ.-U nee.
.,:Moie..... iniirvi, am. .....u.ce
liave eaca Peen visite 1, ant-OL-'C -iO ,
.
sk-nll and rroaabouea wiih th rei- '
siviiii and croaaooues. who tue Tn
r aentation of a hossi-kiof lneath. 1
- r - -
il.. l- i.
..... wi... ...
vicinity.
At Napoleon a notice re '
the words : "God hates li.im and t er
j irer and adulterers. The White i
Cappers ar the Lord chimen pso !
pie to wreak oat his veiicance on the ;
wicked and ot.just " Ihe people j
ar becomtrir much alarmed. j
j
He Murr?ereil Kis Hjther
Riverhead, L. I., Dec. II. Fran i
cia Aahbnry Hawkina waa hanged at I
t? '.loj o'clock thia morning. !
Sunday morning. October 2nd,
l'SST, the ot Isbp wu start i
led by the r,wa that Mrs. Cvntlnaua
Hawkic bad been found murdereil I
on tbe Veil wood road, near nrcLt- i
wood Cemetery S.-tae persona on i
tt.eir way to church found the 1'otty
of a wotutn amoug some t.rusb on I
th r. a,l.iJe and inimcdiatelv
cou' '
vei ea in new 10 lue vi.ia'. .-vu-
bury Clock, on of the u.any vi.la
era who hastened to the spot, at once i
rei cjjnized the body as tl.ut of Lis
ist-r, Mr. (Hawkins. Ietectivr.
'vtr telegraphed for from New Yotk j
,. 11!
and th local euthontle set about
'jixUing for clues which mi;ht lead
to tl capture of th murderer. No
or gave a thought to Ashbuty httwk-
1 aa the perpetrator of the crime
11. til after ti e r.ewn reached 15iv
iuora. when Elipbalet .Suedckcr,
livery stable keeper. discovered a pool
,t t.r.....i ti.- A.,,., 1.;.
h"U al a spot where a bii-'k'v used
by Asbbuiy Uuwkitia the L i;Lt be-1
fore had stood and which bal been I
taken away agaiu by the young uisu. !
II stoutly denied any knowledge of
his mother mordar until the pistol
with which h had shot her waa
found in a horse ponJ in the tear of
?uedaker' stable, where he bad
thrown it on his return wi'.h tne bog
rt th niarht of th mtirdr- Th
evidence against h'.m wa completed
by thejfind'ngof blood npon tbe eat ! I directed my steamer toward them
and floor of the buggy and upon the and. when iu hulling d.stanee, culled
robes arid cushion. Tb Corouar'a i for them to down jib. Hardly had
inquest resulted in a verdict cf nj jr- j I given the order when to my surprise
der against young Hawkins. A J j I waa greeted with a voIUy of balla.
hoar after tha inquest Hawkins n ade 1 The firing see oid to b almost in
a confession to tha Constable in I stantaoeou and the ballet struck
charg of him. Fie said :
I tad ar ir.otb.r Li
frwutvt
iarvel over th yonur I,iy. Htti
-e-r-reet, imia 1 un j intemle'l ioar
ryiiV Sunday. Lst Wc ineslav I
ur ne ottr lo mt uiotber a witii tbelui.ist lx
t tut lou of abtuitiitijf ber conuft to
inarriape. or of nuttitJir ber oat
f :ht way. bat when I nr. ived tbere
I found I could not get bei away
.v.tUout others knowing it, ao I left
itbout accotuplishiriK my purpose.
I was nearly crazy and could nut feat
nur eloep I felt tbat uiy mother
' in tha way of my bappuiesa and
inolve.l to a-tiu to see Ler Sat
urdnT nipbt. Thkt night I hired a
imrsn and btt"py and went to the
uo:i arriving there about 10 o'clock.
I f't'nd tuuthrr altme in tha fitting
rno'ri the rest .f t if f tm.ly having
gone to bed. I told Ler I wanted
lirr to go out WITH m o we Cocl'i
talk Ihe m -titer oyer without anyone
i:er:nf us. She put on her hat and
I sk and tonic a ae.tt in the ImyAjry
i:h m. I drov toward my auou.
"Sir. Smith's After talk. i) a lit:!e
while we l..th became excittd and
lit m tlier ai ti'ie.l vi! e:.it!.eta to
MiasSchreck which enrnged :ue, and
I drew the pi-tot a-id sh n her in the
heid. Sh, laid back in the bu-gv
and mailed. I .Ir .ve on towmd
llr.y SI:, re and fitiiiw
.!esd I iih. t her ain.
bha w.ns not
I ahot her a
inu.l ncif on ins ISretitwoo.i r 'a.t.
then threw her out itito tLe Lnhts
w ere 'ie wis f .mini "
From tiie nine"! tiisoi rr.i thr uph
; .lit his 1 1 i.il in-.l up to a entire oi
w.eL HL7. FlawkiL d i.pived an tit
ler in.lifl"..rn:ca to his position at:d
.t. cond.ii-iing ltuust.i in an extra
or.iriarv muRnrr in the j i.l. era li-gan to m.ike aad. and with a ;
A f.-w icontha a: S .eriff Fttly I l.reez- they floo.i di ippare I !
iic ve: e l a p!ati of Hiw.ins at d J )n the darkuess. I alugled out a
It v il is pi Wi .n. the colore .1 ii s sc!io uer. and when I h died I
iti scb r. c-nvii-ted hist wet k of a j t h- caiitam in liauin l d.nvu hia ji'. !
. i . . t: ..li... . .- n-- .. r r1
j -.;i'i i, i es(-je. iv.o u - -"
i o-i-r mi . !im--.r s Trm !in I !
iLf,..!;,.-,,...;,,.. f:a k irn-).
. .... n ... . -l
d the m were eiuii.ule 1 into li.:n
I'V Miss S -iire'-i. wi i. . ad w, .!
to vis.t Inta ft-ei-i-. fitly. a:.d to ae
1 1 1 ti al me AT .r l'..t
a-it allowed to are
her f.'i.J- no,
ed ! iver I nt "'ti- a ::. :ilb ai.d Itieti
in the nrefcer.ca c f i dr( uy.
Fortr Tears
Aro.
A-.1 Jr. d
lati'ii.....
spicinl to th"
I-i a I t'l i"a-a
over the log
j Ne-.c Y
S;l!l rt i :
i--e:i lunde
,
a;
i
IS
ibiu ifl;-i Utri :.,iu'8 uianl'
hil I lit.'' :i!i:j'--t us e.- ii lt.y of
:li,
lei.
fn-ie I
t::is hveti orerii''id. altic ilLl lt is
! st: I i-t'1'.d r.g bei iu Iiidiui.npolis .
:hir istba h iiie in w fcic'a vi.iif.si
T.t-.ev. Hr. fi rf l.e..l in :!.i
lp,.'ti,. lu,,,- l w:oc'i 1- brou -ht !
! his" 1 n le m mv roiri t -o from !,-r I
home at the-coiiege of which her f:i-j
thir was president in O'no. It isn't'
I.
bus, but mut.v a log cabin bun
more i-uprcssi-. a look'ug.
mfort.ible end ni ro roomy
e. It is a poor repie.ctita-
;a,:'
i
i.lc
r i.j I.. .
e 'n story fr ai t t-
1 "',9 t'"t 3r '"'': ' in ail inland I
t gs that ar
ail inland I
c; t.es eveu vet , and are t ii o homes of
tl'" lvlur"1' -"''1-'5-' ' 'ilUli:l- j
la it" timo, ths; is, when Lawyer t
H.-rrifinn eot up b.uss keeping there, j
! forty years ago, it was doubt- j
ir - s h 1'air,J" Jarge iin.l comfortable
u.ui.; ... ... ;,i. i.a ,.i. .
- " . "iiiiiitju -i.l. . ..c vw.j
,r n'"" f tho town, and it w easy
to eupp se tnut y.iuu-' jlrs. n irr; ,
l .11:. . . . . . i
M,u '""'I'iu'-i u witu ti.g mt.e ii"aiH ,
I . . 1 . . 1 . ' I 1- . . t i
'"'cues nai orioea know so wen,
Ullt 113 " f,r c "-uts the
3" u H l?r put in lis time fixing -
nil the door yard. truniir vines :
- , . - , . ;
nL l:us ,'iu lr"l, e' B,,', pi"iirig
- ,,w' r ut.i. pern ipe in soiue spot in j
j the little yutd where it would Dt be
' in ttie way of Mrs. Harnson'a Lung-
ing out tiie Monday's neb. At pres
t;t tueee tl.iuj. must a!l lie iru igin-
ed. toi ther are not thjte to lo dra
-fh
c, ll,t;,! !trul t'i, I'O'Jse, lroni beiut; i
the b.:;ie of ariit:i ynuug l.-t-vyer
!,,!'' futnre I iiident, has d:ecended
until it has become a home for j
washerwomen.
The h.-us, st tnds at. the corner of j
ei.bi i.Tiiwni anu v iuin Ftreiisi.
It le on a lot t till t V ry DPy teet in
Carved cut of a
which is situated an
l:ir-'er lot.
old f-isbi
ou
mod
houae of a liule m -re
preteutl ms,
iik.iuiiuiiiiiii aim mean w
- -....0... ... ,...... j
. iwiraw 01 uwii'
r. ....... 1..... .1 .n .1... 1 11
. .
retiie-l o'lt tlid tittle -ottae. aLia:.. - . ' i
- j bis c mrunuitv wa-t wfo was when
S'anls plump lit, to the etieeL oD I . . ...
b'lll win 01 tl,. raruiT. " It l.aa a 1
trout of aout twenty b et on or 1
nort ntreet. with n door, the tinea
ho of w hi-h is raise-l six ine tee
ala.y- the dirty pavement, and we
window. On ti e 1'iii.t .u ttieet (or
a'ley) wide tbe building ia alxmt 7.0
fe"-t lonp, and h ia three windows, mm
for evi li room. 1'he roof ia so low
that a ta'.l mail ciutd t- iUcIj thn eave-i
i. . . rr .... . .. . .....u.,... i'.i 11 vi iuht null
1 Tb-rr 11 ti'i i;n cf an attie. Tw . , , . - . .
i 7 . . i r i "''Ike w h U fiilphunc acid and cr.-
roi'tns are nnd r or.e stretch of roof.
Mrji t;ie rrnr rin aort of a khed
f,,r tt klicbt(ri. There aid now a c-ou
fU(rii iot 0f tumble down ai -d fid
i,, q,, ,he rear of the l-.t, d .n'otless
gjci, nnaiobtly Ktru -tiirra were
RUwe.l i the wy wh-.u it wa toe
home of lawver H rrieou. Along
i10 j,,, nLH. i,uii(i,njj, ba-k as
far us tlii kitchen, ia a porch about
five feet wide, . ncloxed u a lallie
wlM t. The h.uise'in now nninted a
dirty crrav color, and Ihe l-.ltle var.l
- .
;H t.r,closed in a tumble d iwn f.-nce i
f nlt. ra,u. c"I-r. liiuht in the ecu
j r4j the yard is an upright and a"- '
grussive 'inn p. Across it now Tn J
efry directum ntn clothes -lints, up !
on which, on the occat-ion of a re j
Cent vis.t. the present resident in the
l,s:!S v.l( e:ig;ig.'d in hanging up a
J Jiguiul looking wash.
I
' UJS-Cr
War.
:,..., . . ,
; ier f ?r
have been violating certain law
1 :n jitnmiiti waters. fa .uotiiiajins
1 Ut!
r. 1 .1. :. .......
...o... ....... ir.u.1 e........ii, e..t
the i.l.ifi.r t'iier.rr.nr T.uii. intn
Chtster river to drive away the
oysltr dredgers, bnt the oyster men
determined to not go but fight.
A BATTLE
took plac and is described by Cap
tain Howard oft he truruer li. .vein or
Lane, as follow : "About 7 30 P. M
Mondar I steamed into Chester rivar
I and saw a lari;e fleet of boats at work.
1 -" .... . . " - -
! the M -Lane like a solid shot, and for
enre tl tc ?i honr there 'wit ore
conUnaoua aiiuwer of buUei ami ,
shot- i
-1 sew thai, some desperate means,
adc
pted
I singled OUt
rs I B'.rtd for
I several I
ats.
j tlieui rtoticeii a soliil fleet of nine
bin1, ail vf which wre. tie! together.
: and from the centre of which there
; c.oie a tcrrent of lead. I Ueternuu
ed to tackie this band and d'.rectid
. , . . u .
tbe bow of dot ateatiitr to the sterns
.i " . i x-u t k
of the tune vessels. When I bad
, i .
pot ten in a good po-mon 1 rang tor
i i 5 .w - ;
inum riAit anil Armv th irnn tirfkW i
. ,. , . .k- ;
. ... . , .., j '
CUUUU1 I mil' u w u VII Lurr ni;.i v.
side of the fleet. This proved to Ihj
the acboouer Jaiia A. Jouea, Captaia !
boat plowed through tbe stern I
anchor'
of tbe vefhel nntil the
caiiis hung over the companion wa v.
So firmly did tbe steamer strike tnat
it wns w"ith some d.fficuity that I !
could -ret her out. The schooner !
could st her out. I lie schooner
began to till at otica. and as I backed
cienrlfound n man bad climbed
the bow. Thia was Peter !
' Jlulien who said l:e w.is a ai!or on
jtbe Ju ia Jon.B. I sent him below, j
-Ail th.a tima th IL Line wan a I
.mo.l tar.-t f .r the dredera" rire i
J t:ood tarjet
' and thav poured a constant t.trt aiu i
i 1:.0 tL pii.it-house, cook ro in. ti,l
m a--t all p iris of mv t out wer
! struck. After l':in;; away I oticn
more hea led tor the r mili!in eigut
bo tl, and this tim I sur-cecued in
j sti ikiug th J C Matintiey ju-t a
j hit e to the a'nriionrd of Ler rudder
h" sank in a h Tt lliue.
"B tliia time tner mining dre tg-
t.a;';"i risrni J .lies, oi
' 1 1 .. f . i ( '. .i I n t 1 imjh del t Liis
1 I a.i un I f .iin.l ivi'.'ilUf nct.j nn.l:v
nt i ..'.l... u..... v.
j J took hitn lu tow fir Ccnlrev.l e
J jjv ;;.e tune I hnl mad fit to the.
i tj. jl.itt tl ere xas net t l.oit. tn aijht."
At v.ntrei. e. C.pt. H.eard
p'.fe.l E 1. Wu.i-to'i. of the
M iiiimev. A iu'ist.ie Ure::i an, I'e:er
ilnl.er. A Lu I'ickett. W. C .lem.tt),
I'll l':i.-.i.iy. Joe -Murel. nil, l'Lu.ii ia
C .r.ii iis i-l John JIrt in jai',
i-j'iitfii:' citia bi.ii iia.siiu- ocm i
.id I iilteuiptii.g t" Kill.
Th- streifier Giifiu.ir
!
Tlsornaa j
"-" -l --- - -
, tn t I ifc. i-r riritr I .i u . n i t
. . ... ,.
- "rr' 1,1 Jrta-'U s reek, ea.il tli
j inttlx nai .i ill.lv beard Iron l.IS
: ho'jaa, and that the entire nnigub r
: h '.d war, out of doors (Jiutiiu
' l'a;r and lh resi lefits of that t.ic
"" witling to pin their faith
to
1'fuve Captain Howard,
of the 31c
Lae
a hitavt t.oan of life
Fefor altl.inri, cook on
tha Ja'ii
J.'nes. state i to un A:ue. .c.ia -o: res
p o-idi'tit that Le was the on'y one of
a crew of eleven wtio escaped. He
said wheu Hie McLn struck tl:e
ooat. he s iz-d tbe :i;ci.ir c .ai;.s and
ooat. he e iz-d tue niicmr ciaina and j
escapfcl 1 Lie teat ot tae cr-w, lie i
Said, weie in the foiep.eak aad could
not get oti". It a also tinted that
a wsu nru-.l t"otet,i.:n. nod a lor
d man l amed BtatuMe, of the crew
of the Moboney, were drowued The
. . i i.. .f t,ru ..-.... ,t
.".i. w
.t.t. i imned, but peop.e ieii.vo thatjrea.ne. 1 he f. tin t st so aevere J
no. mm ttmu a it .eti or toe i: e tgeie
u l ?l-.:. i,
iiaiMiw. -me wpiam imaitu
tl.;..l. . 1...4 l a. I
n.i - 'n mm evcrni m i nese ieuo s
tf - aped, ;,et it ia liar I t-stfo t.owout. I ha t;irls soot) recoyt red from j
many of thctu cculd have docs ao, a J the shock. It was a lesson f.r
thev were ic.nr.ed in tile bold uheulMr I! i'nn. n.l '. l wore nmrrie.t '.
.. T I,- . 7 .
'iu" jiiume uum-u u.i mo i wo i
oo.its. au-yna.i crswu a into me '
h ild bopinrj i,j escape from the dead
ly lire, utid when their vessels were
cut down they sank so rapidly that
tbe crews, or a r r:i n of tl.e n. muat.
itve oue to tbe bottom with the
scc.oouers. Captain Uowanl rescued
some of them, but. it an 4 impossible
for him to Rave ihem all.
lor slp-lin KuuP Tnrkeva
or tea""g uur TnrkeJS-
F.-.ST x. I'a , Dec. 11 Wiiliam
Kbrtg, an old offender, t-t-de f.-ur
tuikealtst Naturdiv night from
Charles Koohler at . wV.n -. wnnnr
r. , ., - ,,..:, , " . ,
reaM, ph-H.lin"
ul'v iu O-iurt this
evening.
CVeilllig, at U
was aent t pilson lor ;
three vear
I'l I Hs-jirirr cent! l.ce I
dj ii..ii.r 411.1 rnr i.m.n fiiihiii
- ' prinon. lie liaa aerved .
iTl.rie vm rt. T . . r . 1 m r r p . ... . r . 1 i.n , r .
at Cherry 11:11 for aisou. j
lie Tortured Hoiscr.
TT-Lr-RsTII.LE. Ills.,
Ciiaa W. ll. nd.rsi'ii.
Da-. 12
a vte( iiieAfy
1 01
aiir'i on, ws seutenced yesterday to
j ."cuij-Kiui iraii iu 1 us periiieo
I 'lurv t. .r f. nt ., . . .. . .... . . . r. ...
tuti on during tii pr .rens, or a pr
I tn-ul uieetitii; I eid here, November
3rd. Ilendeison made a coufa-iou
in Court. There was much exriLft
inei.t hen M ti'ei.ce was pronounced.
Henderson w.is hurried otf to Cues
!er yesterday iif tertiKD.
India-Rabber Forse Shoes.
'Toe propose J snlistitution of
Iid:a rubber for metal in the man a
1... t - .
iac:iire 01 norse etioes is oased npon
various anpposed a '.vantages," says a
w''' know n atilhority, '-ouo of these
'e.ine that the foi niei euubleK a l.orve
10 o9 eaitr tiver all kiodB of roada
a" J rongli or smooth ground witb-
out sitppirg ibe contrivance
brought f rwnrd for this purpose is
such as to obviate in oue instance
the necessity ot usiug an iron shoe,
which can be moved momentarily
when the horse is shod wi?h n iron
shoe. According to thia design tbe
shie consists of an India rnbher bot
torn piece tool. led to lit over and
! nriiiln.l I It a f ,.,.. Ika l.A. .r I ...
V n.., -1.1. o.
, j . , ,H. '
i - . , . . 1 ' I
front and around t.e level wtieie the
nulls are clumped, the projection I av
ag an edge under which a steel bund
or other appliance can be drawn and
ii;pped tight to retain the rubber
shoo. The band i connected bv
etn la. which pass throngii the heel
purt of the hoof, thia being cut awav
1 from the innr side for the purpose
and the stud or studs may work
eccentrically to obtain grip or fixing
If the rubber shoe ia nsed with an
: i . I r ..
iron Hiuo tue irog portion or pad Las ca it a in a doctor and ha said it was nenr j
a front plate aud two side wings gia of tbe heart. S he died fifteen minutes
partially imbedded iu to bold tue 1 past ten o'clck, aged 68 years. Her. re
rubber shoe in place. If the rubber wains were brucbt to Rvda on in.il ...
j shoo be divided or made thin in tho
, . . ....... .nn ine
I center, a swivel or other bar can be
' 101.! rafted fioro tke renr to rcdncp
i.te wiiltb oi ttm a wo that if u
enters easily and also mbiiu'h ao as to
lix tiie rubber slioes in position.
The Buffalo Moth.
j
One of the most destructive inseota j
tbat exists i- the ImiTnio moth. For ;
' a lotig time entomologists htve been i
, . " ...
detttroT these little pe-ts, but haTO
- , . 1
been unsui:cjr.fal. One no eya
, . ,. ... , , .J
that gasnline, nipbtba and benzine
1 b ' ,, .,
are equally ofEraciotis- it is tbe
J ...
grub of the motti thit doea the
mi !
chief- It rueasurea a htt'e let.
than
, , r . . .
an eiguiu oi an iuch in icugiu. n
is dark in color and Blibtly hairy,
and bus a briirht lin of red down
tiue ,ntr of its body.
It feed OU
,he Pllec of ""ons shruba and is
Pucuiariy tona oi npire. not
" ' to uave l,n,"h ?,f tb,.sPlfntj r'e,ir !
tDe houe. The beetle wid fly from
,l ,nto the h,Ur"' aU J ,8 'g-i .
" , j
!any fubatanoe it can
; P-rticu.Hrlv in the edges of the
;
Car-
Pe'8 , 11 ,s B00'1 ln,D '"r ""l,.,,, p.,,1. c.me to thU end of the
housekeepere to pUce camphor or
pepper under the carpets and u,ak
n. " disagreeable f..r the moth an
t,,eT rtU- I'y wll! ti en v,"r.T
pr.oi.tiy
niota to iii-re welcono
If thece moths or beetles
1 'ir'ers.
oice j;et into a tmnse it l vnry
indeed to get tuna out Mgntii.
bird
Communicated.
, . ,. . '
.
O ice tbeie live 1 Air. an 1 Mrs. At. I
wrH.j ilt.v tu.l lWo clu .iien their
t,n;uef wel e Io and Xent. Mr.
lita Xeht the best, and Mre. liked
O .e day tha fth r bonght Xeat a
si .Ire-n a:d that Caused tue nioihi r
; lu u a fcl Uie-iB.
i t .. - .!. il... f .lle rr-w.
.. . ......i
.,rl tJei LU IMIUU 4.1 WiMb lil BUIIl
j Ao.iut two mont hs after Net hud
' ,. Jilt. l, iiene 1 her to com h.'u.e.
I About tins time Mr. Atnood reieiv
jr,ia letter telling bun of Neil's
I i.ina iUi.chm and tbat .:o w inhd to
' j., u, r kt.r. iio t'HKteued to e-e
Ltr. ibe eoon recovered ir.-iu Lr
i;.n,.B- -tld bo returned to botuw.
By end by be lis-nved anolUer
leller . anVLpir i?.t. will l9 1101110 on
such a d. acCoLiipa'iie.i by a young
... ... -r," ,j4V ..4Iua nd Kest ai:':
.: .
iiiiu airirei, aud wete
l lie , i.uut;
heartily gieeted by th- family. v-'-'S " an- eatitiei to me L.fche.i
Tueou-.gm ia'si.imewi;sEdward!t'rUc- Toey aaved a fcret deal ot v.'u
IIol.uil;. O .e dav !.e and Neht were '-,tlK l"lr', ao4 ept diatr. truia the
welling in She wiods, ut onre stie -" oumbcr of oar ci izeof. l!
suL seeaii:i-lv into tiio ground and 9 ":l.s:k ou Suudsy miruia bior the
as fcLe di; ptaied biie gay asrrenm
that och .ed in the woods. Jr.
II. dines fi-d. !
This wes a trap tint cruel R .a '
ha 1 ulnnned for her Rister to get Mr j
Holmes for h'-reelf. It was the in
tetilion of Ii.ee to make tho pit i
Neat's urave,. She had b; en watch- j
in.' nd wlicn rbts lTir llnd she I
has.ened to tbe tiit
has.ened to tbe pit to confine h-r !
s t-ter, but in bur ell rt to t-hut Ler J
sitter iu she fell down also.
Mr. Ho mes rao to the house, but
not tinding aoy on thera he went to j
tha TtUinafe) for help. .
Mr. At woo t, and neighbor people !
r;ii. t tl i,..i...t .k.
Ml. io.iuti, i ;
ly b-irt, in ti.e lunoa that com d I
. . , t- i . t
nm wn.i. ivo-e was unnuiu air.
ITT I -a II .l.L
no:m- .11 hi oolti inn young luaierr
., 7 . V 1
nun live. i 1:1 peace, ana i..so uvea a
j, - ,ui8 i.U mai.l
The above little story waa contri
buted by an eleven y&ar old girl.
From Perry county paper:
A. H. Fi.clier, La'hrrao preacher in
bl"lufti'd haa Ien.iere1 hi. reaiinaf inn.
Teu titiato-le ot a heat was recent!)
stolen frenn the granary ol Joseph kirChn
tK:k, t" Tarrall loan. hip a jjr.
M rha -l Bitting, t P. rr Vallev. y bile re-
pairing Ihe r...,f ..f lo. ba.u. S.tur.t.T a i
.
m k, fell iriiii tbe roi.f and bruinl kin hp 1
bailv. The aiie ol Oavi 1 Si-..
r--idni2 on ih j Joseph B4itr arm, j
Maik'ivnle. gie b rill tu tama on Si i.r-7
d..y M..tb are Uauuuing b-j . 1
Kroui U'tliia coumv pipers
"
Miin.v tbe wiioa.. u.d m.iu-
1 im.m i. k r..f ti. , .....i mil
...d b.rheW,..r M.lr, .re in-r tu-
p-, j
l as I
. n : . . t . . . 11...-
..mi a chopper 10 liia siea-a
CHi-i-r-
1
n.ll- .'Nirii- h 11 i.sae a e-i . a. .....lua f.- i
!i I r b b.a takra to ch.., pi..- grain. 1
... H . j
I iw- . -. u-ra ,
li krs, abicr are hart to a-
ai. there ;
Ikimii 51 in ilia herd. . i-Q.
dneciois at ITii ae hive e'm ed tne
-Ch'...l 1
l.eae 1
Against religious meetings. e .
There ts an o'd coup e n I tar fr'.m Sbia
die ikat have ninety si.uiu grai.d-cbiidri-a
and Uve or teu great-gran't-ebndren.
" Sora.luville can tat of a boy tbat
j shaves alio i only taelve cam of sge.
j Who tan beat it f l. P. (ilia
' f "w inienda lo e l-brate CI rin irj-a t
I l.ol.iing a sho'ilii-g tua'cb at AaUera.ia st
lion tor a fat b.g. Brait a Iwp.
ia I ke the deino.-ra'a were at Ida late auc
tion. C"aplete4y .kunkd, as tbra is not
one j irr iron the toanlnp f.ir Jaunanf
conn. Joseph llribbirger ot Mal
taaaiia met witn . couiderab'a leas lat
asrk. In killing a young be.f wnich be
bad b en laiienii g for some time, 11 aas
found lhat the meat waa ditaised so thai
noce waa eatable 5uuday morning a
aeek dogn were amongst Levi iloateller'a
ahi-ep, ai d succeeded ia killing oue, and
betore ibey were driven otr. some ware
aounded. Tan al ibe dega have since!
been shot Tnuradar evening a little'
daughter ol Mabloa Moaery, avd abual 4
year, residing in the west end of Lewis- 1
town, was attacked by a cow heloi'ging' tn IsDIASAPOLIS, Dec. 12 Yica Fr-
Vf iliiam Jobnaoa, bartnir, and tusaed it or. ! ident clact Morton and wife reached
Ter its bead, indicting a acar along tbe '. Indianapolis at. 6 o'clock this even
ts, child's back ana considerably frighten- j itig. Colonel New waa th first to
ing tt. other wise it was not teerely j. 1
jureci. Polly Miller, ifo of Geo'e J
Miller, of Br.tton towg-b'p, went to Son'h '"c"ee' wao welcomed thetn in the
Foik. 8omerei county, Friday to apca4 i name of General and Mr. Harrison,
ihe winter witb ber son and daughter, who j Carriages were in. waiting aud, after
liv. there. Sh bid not been very w.t for bidding a number of gentlemen good
some time, but she seemed as well as usual "if?11'' Air.. Morton ne.isted bia wiCe
when rhe left home, aud after she got there ! to " Sent nd W"" fol!o,,rrl h7 - Mr
Sunday evening she ate a hearty supper aad McKw and Mr n"-0-L The ear
went to b-d acut 8 o'clock. Some tim. ; ""P8 drOTe. rP31y through tha cily
atier.he had been in bed ahe took sick and
snd called ber dsnnhl.-r, who aent to
ber and found bi-r verv sick. Tber
...
I at 4 o'clock Monday evening, for igt.,m,
1 . . 1 i.n iv Ttiiuuay eveuing, tor mil
' in tbe McKinstv rrarevsrd. west of
Ryde
it. Tnfudsy.
A FIRE.
A boat 3 'clxi last Sandiy moraiat,
Ar oir-nf Pwrll mad Kel'y. t
ur on tbe rarroad coal warf, aaticra a
rolnni of smok isn.np froai ihe gonth
cod of tha John . ttraybill building com
inoT.1 known athe C'r1' Pa'ce. Wbara
th're i imckn thrro i fir. na they
tbe aUrm. Tbe firat public notice (ivea
w tbe wild shriek of a locomotive whistle.
Then tha grafl lire whistle aronsod tha
community .
WiliinTJ Creawell, livioj an Htr street
not far from tbe Palace, bearinf tha alarm
ran aut f hi, boue aid was one of tbe
flrt men to look at tbe sooth end of tbe
building He ssys, tbe tire was raging jnst
;n.it u( the win.lows of tbe middle room
,,,, .0er H. .or. and that a laiat lifbt
couid ho taru in ,h. c!,r.
M,.n lronl . parl of tlte tow. h..nrd
to the conflaa.iou to nd a raging le
rolnp oa ia . rtrTon-ing wort sending
Xoof ,..rge o: flame, out of wmdow. and
d wr5 keeping evarjone at a distance and
.11 utm.iinliiiriirilliFrtr. Pt-
bridu", and were con'runted by a dime of
tir.-Ili-t k-tt thi-ui back. Tritple livmz ia
lijj: i-.-iniv l-ean to pr-p,re to move their
l,.t:'-h. a y..Mla. U irVy placed men on
tf.e r'f.M i.l b.Mllie and Kire l.i 11 bl the
fi i ti r rr ai.d al ihe same tnue b' . n
lu j-r-.aie t iii'.va b-s h'lU'H.livM hfeeta.
T bv t-aoai fridp-, ihe n.-r bridce, tiie lo l
Llumi ali i 'tie IVtiM.u hou-e to.'k fire, aud
tbH.ilv b-iu-" aud the 'reby terian
par..ore all hid tbe a tper.ce of pr.rty j
m ith:u eay reach ef ibe fliius. At ibis
cr;,lc,i i,ic,ure abn citiscus were cen-
; jrrturirg uud auceong ahat was bat to
tl v laut)r aas run to the rirer aud a
hue of l.ie. van .-cedily trailed to tbe
CJtial hrJee I rota abicb a tresm of i
ii tUruwa au tbe river bridge, the toll
boa-e, the cap si bri.ige aud tbe Wi! in
iiiq.. thereby C'luplelety cuotog t.ff lJ
eateuion ot :l m tire in tb.t dirci-tiun.
Cb..ni i Uij rr. I)r. koder, Jm-a Aul.r-
n and A. Fa-iuk were on Ihe garrt of
;L.e 1 iluiu hoi.selaud aben b .rut t.iii(ile
i lelt through liiev .p''ab-d Ihe tl.e out who
a ter. A I the raiue liuia a M-cond Una cf
Lute aai aitactied to n.e ait-anier and trai.id
acrifa the canai a:id by ibe suutii end ol tiie
buri.lug bouse t Wster street and from a
j l-.jirl Benr ? tiuii Sink's h'u.e tbrww an rciia
it aa'ei onil.e hrcnbi terian piraiiiinga aud
T iLe lir.e.i baildin, theruby tiutliug otT tbe
rir-ad ui ibe tire in tbat dirucfiuu. Tarn
r:iti'ia Jid n w .ra alia. rati. y ai-1 tue uiuit
engine aud boos carriage
was witiidrAWa
m"1 XL0 scene.
Ihe bui din? was a large one au.1 ra
mured fi )7,iW. It aas ei-cupird by
Myers aud kcCanley, Aricu'lural Io.pie
uiei.t dealem, iuaureJ lor $i,0u0; C. B.
H 'inn g.J for.uure ilea:.r, insured tori
4.3( 0 ; Caivia D.niin, atatiouary aim.
tactur. r. itmured lor fi.WV. Aecregaiiur I
au insurance o: U.BjO
Tbe lire is believed to bare been ince
diary. W'Oeti.er Uied dircti by a nu-cli !
or bj - suuie aioer y burning internal con-j
trivance i. a lu.-tterof ei.njeetuie, and;
wbrttier the eiTvetotas vr niaticioue Ceid who 1
coolniitiod the act started tb Bre oo th
... . .
Miiim ena oi ine mi.ia.e room or ia the
enclosed stairway tbat leaJ from that
st end j
a! ter ol
,1 roum i tbe cliax ia sLm a m.
c..i.jectura. OrUIuly, the fire devils
J
vils Of'
a
town ,u ,iioner or la-ir cbme to .a aud
guc paop'-K alaays reach. f !
lb tln,iUary factor, 1 a I not been late
. '
oporstion and by tbe Bre
in operation and by tbe Bra some ten
twelve people loae renpioymen:. mat a '
a bom are K.iig Tionr.n. On al ii. taV.j
1.J..S i:.k, .-. ........a . . -:
w. ' .iv ..l'Ul.i I1.ISUIT UI
peuir at ibe mauiitaoture of suspenders.
Nothing aa gotten ent of tbe tn Iding
excepimr aurue cuapeiider ni-rris'.
Grai bill bad a chert of al utile lmil in
the building. - Solouna K ivki had a liui;irr,
a )( ol lun.oer, tools and so torts, in the
bu.lUinsr.
. . rr ln f ' I. ... ... ...... I "
J w il.im Hawk bid a aieigh in the cellar,
. aiiph liee. bad bia artiat wagon there lor
!C" Veliieiiro and aa' keeping
I Tbe 'aeraiua: cum and the igriiln 1
"'''erial 1 bat went up Iroru Ibe bn.n
t"" e a. imt filtered over Ihe loan to .0-
flanker 11 in o'her pUcea.
Dinner -f on tag I on.
: Q ikilr'.r J -u ia4 l In-b-'et r, fr.tm
h 1 1 ti,: I 6. i-li 4I !, fkoiiivl
'I i ti-, ti:u in Hatri.ititf t yourip?; him),
t He rttM t Mi'-b fin r riot pb u:a!f v
i.ritt. cfir-rn:tic ibt -rintf-r iri-IvK in
Ihr cit,i ' drii.ku-r cfrptiii-nii :
A yutn iu.tn wiib mn iir-rbt ttwrru-
rciu) ii'n tM-cniu-rs rt-l ih-hI in I e th.
Mi d m fUtj-vt t contagion of dri'tkiftf
rttiipniiM. ui- fpirita iu iutitxtcatin :
lit TWU t If. Ll LthVllr etl ft r lf- IM li.lt al
'-te-y. aha-h qnk-kh dev.lop.
ii.to inebriei.. No niator .hat ti e rnir.
r.iniKliiir be. lie ia na.fer im control
oi .uaeaaed iiupnUea, wl'ich catry hiui
far-
If"'" health aud aanlli." T all auch
ei.pet iaiii .aa liiHeed t.i evert bdv total
ao linence from alconolic beverages is a
graf 11 e;aird to pbvsical aud moral
beal'b
A Womi"8 Story.
"Lon Honxtou and Joseph ITaz'e
wood, two citizen of Eico. Id., have
buen gunmntr for each other f'.r
orne Urn.- nhtl each threatened to
kill th other upon eight. Last Sun
day Houston was attending the aer-vii-es
of tha Methodist Church in tl.e
town wheu he chanced to look up
from hi prayer book and saw Hazel
wood, 'ibey both nodded, roe
t quickly, drawing their pistola a they
.nd so, and glided dowu the two
aisles of the church to the door,
keeping their eyes upon each other
allthetauie. At the door each turn
d and fired. Tne congregation
rushed out, four more chut were
heard, and when the crowd reached
I he place both were mortally wound
ed A woman was th cause of tl-e
fight
cordially weiconie them, and intro
dnced Secretary Hal.'ord and Mr.
to the residenc of Gen. Harrison.
!O.METIII!G KfTondrrthe son,
.Viteli K I' ll hnlnninli tiv. - S.- rA rt .
! CLOTH HS LIN K ttst require No Cl"TUs
Puts, tvery oonae-keeper, laundress snd
s'ore-keeper wants it. (Sample sent by
mall. 6 leet for 2Scts.. 12 f.-et tor 60rts.
fjrtl Ci WJKTED for thtt
rvi..ii. address KOKTi in TtiiNrt a-.;
1 1 CO.. Manufacturers i
l ra-i fT.r?ek n&x
i c-.ii.. ktanufactorera irci l.. Philadelphia!
i
a-; i t-
-i-.U.1'i-ai
rz w
5
tf. Tat 'a-w
Wl f- J fca. a-"'
hE (hEVEP.5 OF
OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
VILL SOO FlfJD JrT If
LATS LOjlGE, TASJES
tVEETEcJ TAf! OJhjEl TO-
CCOS,
A(ND
V1LL
-ItASE
O'J.
AKYO'JR DEALER FOR IT. AND
N-isT on crrriNG it
E'ESV pLUG EJAr'JDED LIlE
aso7e clJt.
WM. RADAM'S
MICROBE
ZU& KILLER
The Great GERM
or ilAl " I I- k!A
DESTROYER.
To Cure Disease
Remove the Caus.
r ; . i.";t-:is, Hy . lerMttir rearcrir. h ire il.arorererl
u..a txraik or I.avcwtii couve!. !,.; '
auc tiie ta.':.t ' : e.c.
i c Mu i,o:l!li.ii CURES hy tt7irn ft
"V Asj at laic a-ie ii.r fnfi.e t.e V-r mn4
fa-icry Nc. 4 t'iiiladc'rhia.
OiT-ce ct feiQ Artfa Street
I 1 ard pci.-.- r., z fr. .-. C ATAP.PJ1,
! ni-.)NCr.M iS.C on..umftion.mala ki a,
I . k L'VJAT AT 11 M, U.bLar.frA t-f the iulood,
t iftii.fr or - if l ui-oe c r",, wul rrcnv
j .j- arjr .-j; S ry tf .VliNikt KllilR
t : n r.ai- f xi.i-; wl be (I'tt-
t saAi1( jsftrt i;t i-1 vi Co 4Ut', TJa-'iicli t U '. t a .nory
w.si p'V. i hi i --r-ed IM
A liliwu. RESTORATIVE. TO HEALTH.
' CHAT iXZZZZiS
MEiT-CUTTFR.
f Caiiailet and pra
, V. aoane-a ih. fi ITr.h.
e-.nrm. Mir.z, Km.
mVT'"--ii I ttirt'1. i'TJ'.r-
SYZZZi-'Ll- Vasa-Wl'i.ar.-. rl.Il.Jl.
AEiir;N KTb CO.,
SM a W..il..jla A.e.t
rfc-Ii4.'j...
.
T WISH TO 6TA
A FEW FACTS
Worth K.nowing,
That I ran sTor Tooruacac ia less
tbaa
fire minutrs; no puin, 110 eztractiiig.
That I can extract teeth aithout pain,
by the cue ot a fluid appltud 10 the teeth
and (Hint; no danger.
That Diseased -f- fi m s i known
aa Sent vr) treat $Tw yct ncci-siul;y
and a cur aitVYi' Lyranted in every
Teeth Filled and wartanted for life.
Artificial Tectb repaired, exrbangei or.
remoddled, Irom $'.t. u tu SU per set.
beaatiml Gum Lnaineled Teet innerted al
p. ices lo auit ail.
All work wsrranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artificial teetb
with abicb tbey cannot oar, are especially
invited to call. W ill visit profeasionally
at their bouies if nottlled by letter.
Will visit regularly at Richfield th Snd
weeks of Mai and October.
Tkbms Cab.
G. I,. DERR,
Practical Dentist.
saTBLii- 1 sirrumsi, Pa., ia 1160.
Oct. 14 'Hi.
BEST MADE
CLO T H I IN G
IN
P II I L A D E L r H I A
fob
V. O. YATIJS & CO.,
SIXTH ANP CHESTNUT.
LEnflElt BCILDINfJ
r,5 C!T'P 'TinRniTpnFEMtiFPOw.
U b I A U -. j-j .-. : ai-vavr. '-tCal M
vr nr.y to m.-l. tL
er- 414. Si i reiatit bu. LueSMi, Ham.
Lif! i of SENHY WR3 BEECHES Jr.
Kxpr. m.i, uuida.
FI'IO
BOOK CO..
ai
latwa 0.. Ureal
kryei. It.Y.
Notice to Trespasser.
"""''T" aoTTTres of wood land
ol David Wilson, and 4i0 acres f wood
landef John MK Iur., d(oining Unas of
Peiinsylvania K.,tr,..d Company in tbe
v c.nily of Boiler-. Gap. 1 hereby c.ntio
all persons . ga.n.t trespssslng on the .bo,,
mentioned leased lands lor tha porpoM of
cntting timber aad aa fort. -
t 'TLl. ' ' 7 . Tabr' 3w- U
M)
N
autumn" and "Winter.
I HAVE THE
Latest Fall
WINTER
Tbe Champion Cletlkler r
FAJLL. AjND WINTER STOCK,
YVill lastm meaiJs. ablL:ne lua.s, win T;ilu!
atiits. MJSN'S tOIB J. CHlLlRiSN-8
FASHIONAULE CLOTHING
aud Gent's furanaLir goods. Xirat Class, caruaiiaiM- fctit. 4;.v
... -. . . . 1 1 i . ... "
r.legunce, witu prices ioai win asiaaisa yea. aa:w is eijcccaa
I prove this.
But I ask your patronage rly
atock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVKK Ahl,
JKV El.Rr, Ck'.ico. Percu'e and Wbita Stairla. Neoe at:
Cwffr.Ti nfcks Sfd butid e. is ffli sbd cwa-p'.etu. Cs', l . d
Saiii'l STRATER.
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AN 2 riXXKHifc
TN PATTERSOIV..
Jnae 16, lies
i i hisoi Jk l-i
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
BIFf LINTOWI", r...
fJie-Col let ting aad Conveyancing pr.a i
li attended to.
Orrics On Main street, In plate ef rei.:
denre ol Louis K. Atkinson, b-q., suutl. ot
Bridge sireel. pict t!0, 1 f o-
M. CKAWFOIiD, M. I.
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collatersl
branches Office at the old corner ot Tl.iirl
and Ornnire streets, Miftiiutowa, Pa.
March Li'J. Ib7b.
Iohji I tl iicmir. Joiim W. Ptimmel
I 1.41 .1II.I ti. stm?ii:i.,
IKSURAKCE AGENTS,
rOHT ROY.1l.. JCSl-ITJ CO., i-Jt
rtlniy reliable Compauies rprec:ited
Dec. ?, !St-'ij-lT
i DM ATA VALLEY BAiNK,
F MIFFI.nTOH.1, PA.
WITS
BRANCH AT PORT ROT AL..
Stocliholders Iridividuallj Liable, j
JOSKPH EOTHKOt K. -rrtirfrnt.
T. V AN lliWl.N, t'tilur.
risicTir.s. ,
VV. "C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbrock,
John Uertler,
Kohert E. Parker,
T. V Irwin.
Philip M. Ke(Lr,
T.eni E. Atkinson,
STOCEBOLrtas :
Philip M. Krpner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rotbrock, Jai.e H. Irwin,
1.. K. Atkinron, , H. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomi-rcy, J. Ilohres Irwin,
John Ilert.ler, T. V. Irwin,
Mary Kuril. Jerome IS. ThotrpaoD, Jr
t'tiarlot'eSnyisr.
j Thre'e and Four per cent. Interest a ill b
pam ob ceiiircaics oi aepot-oe.
fjn 23, If 87 tl
JVcier- Firm.
-ooc-
FALL AH D "WINTEB. GOOES, j r.IV,te
" . , i I and Altoons rnache Altouns at I IQ f. a,
more Furnmcr for months , ,.1IIburg 8.20 p. m.
to come. Fall and Winter nre aiti4 ArcnuyoMttM tcave. nv
. . . I adelphta daily at II hi) a. ih., Himiibarfat
here, ana to conlorm to the 1 4.iri p. m., Unncim.n 4 t p. m., -change,
the Senior member of0,n'
the firm has just returned from
Fatcrii Markets, where he se
lected with great cure the goods
that his many patrons favor.
DROP Jj.
We have now filled nur
rhelves with Fall and Wintlr
Goods of fill kinds. Our cup
tomero have npnreciated
OUT
(q
tflbits to give thtm goods
suit their rurroses. and we
believe that we are Letter pre
pared than ever to merit their
:j ic
cunuut nee. ne invite ou to
come nnd eee and Lc f-ati.sfied.
In our dreMs goods dej artment
w have nlinoFt everything.
Don't Le backward, call lor
what you v. ant.
Shoes anil" Boots,
Our Boot and Shoe De
partment is full in its assort
ment, and you certainly can be
euited in lit, quality and price.
Wliittevcr improvements have
he-en added by the manufactures
we have them -all. etui
supply jou with" loot wear lbr
any in or out door service. Our
irMiDHI... Hr...'. i.tn...Hl . 1
1 ri1 J a't-jjcii IA1JCUL liev er lHgS.
V e hav e on hand a lull line of
Freh, 1'lain and Fancy
GROCERIES.
Aleo, the only full line of
QUEEiNSWARE
in the county. Every- house
must have its full supply ol
Queens and Glassware, this is
the fetore to call on for such ar
ticles. .
All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
Mae. Steeet, Opposit Court House,
Miitliiito-w-ii.
I Fremiti E1K1SC11AI.
STYLESS!
Joalala County itai itt? jB
aM
when I give woupieie saVafialiea y
V Ti'u ...
Coi',a: ui
III.KhiYLVAiAEAiin
Till K - T
BLK
On and alier Suf.dTy ,v .j
trams that su.p at W -S-'i-a i!i raas
EASTHAKD.
at
.t
Alt' Ona Acci.uhoi in .v ;
dnilv at fi 2U a. oi . Tum,
; linn Md-in h. in . . t
..r7 n. in.. Nn.1,11 Mil I'i. i
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fit t
nr i-iU'im , .V'j i. ni.. I..
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m. l i nn IIs. - ... M,... . ... -
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I'ort Itoyat F.17 u. m-. y,-:ti. 2i L
Tilhr m ora H.-'iL n t: . .... ..
a,
a.
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1 hoUll'SOUt.lWII .".7 . ll,jr,.J . jj''
m.. i!i:lerft..iiii ,a? .t.lr.
tn., arrivii. at lla-r !'..,-(. at !(..
and at l't.i!aiM, l.n, 1 p. a
St. b'HOiir: Txpiir
ot (j."."i a ni., un 1 rr.
0--4 li.JM 1-
rsf
..... .... . .. . ..a 11.J 1'ir i.i,,
reach'-s Jo.t.it. at u. t, , Ha.ati.S
: M., aLSd jiri.e, m Pb:;i.-U""a
3-l' p. i...
MAIL 1 0A1S lC.-.lC' i'ltlntClg ii'jj
o.-io a. 11.., iiiT'K.ris ar .yv n. a;. -a
prig at a! I rei;
ir .1:31. r. urrurk s!
an i-burir T.U'L. m., iw
i at to p. m.
. adelphia 1 L.j . iu.
i Slail Krpre-s leant f itt-f.nrg ai ( fg
j Altoot" - 1 p ni ; T; r.me t: Wi ;.ci. pla.
j irgdr.n 7 87 p iu ; Lea l,!(.r 4- 1 m ; sjr.
I tin 'J 10 P " ; UairtSi.trg 1" 15 t.o, fJ
di-11 Ma 4 L) a m.
PtiiiMrfi.li.hii u.'l .... ..
j t - r - - r'"p . xia
j at 1 1 o7 p. m., t. li.'i! U:..!td
i
w r.si " ..i;r.
Farr Lihe lenveg I'h md !pbla 4a:. r a
It 5tl 1 m ; Horri-t uru S 40 p a , jj,
a tri p ni ; Lewiiioi 11 6 p m 1 aitsm
k 10 p iu j arrivi 1 at i u;.-l v:g at II
War pAssraota Irsves Pliimrie'.ptk
dailv at 4 811 s. in.; Usrrifburr. 8 li a. su
j Luncannon, 8 .ri4 a. m.; Jtewpurt, t Jt 4,
tn.; vl tllerst'ia n, !l 4U. rn.!Thorripoiitc.sJ
9 62 a. m.; Van Dvfce, 10 s. tn.i Tuicit
or.i. 10 01 a. tu.; Mexico. 10 07 ,.
Koyal. 10 HI a. tn.; eiittiin, l'i Liu 4. B
Milturd, 10 a. m ; .Narrows. 10 .(4 a.
Lewitiwn, 10 id a. ni.; ScVertueu, H 14
a. in.; Neaton Hamilton, 11 t a. at.; tin
tinttdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tiruro, 1 0? p. a,
Altoona, 1 45 J in., snil 't" - it til r ,iu
(itertnii between liarriouii; anl Aliooia
(Iiiter ExiBEP lenren l'lunlt-'Lta 4a
ly at 6 60 p n.., Jlarriiburc, 10 a. a.
1 suij'pmg at Kockv'le, Mrvit-i!!, (lusras.
' . . 11. 11 .. ti
uuu, i.r"iii nii;riiu"u, i uosiuiMieiri,
Port Koyallni.'O al Milttin. 11 fci . m., a
hull. 2 -i a. no, an'l I'tlltbiig, I Ills..
MailTbaih leaven Pliila l.'i'S t ti'ly si
i 7.0( a. ni., HurrUlnirg ll.2'l s. at., Fte.
I p. 111., I'liacarora 6.t1 p. m., Muiico iJO s.
1 ui.t Port Koval &,-)4 p. tu.. M'ttltn O.Ui f
in., LeMlstoao t,i c 111 , Uc Vi-tteas t,
4H r. ui., Mewt'-n 11a m t.m 7. Ill p. an
lliiiitinydoa 7 4 0 p. m ,
Alt ioa V OU f.
Pacific Express lesvej I'h'ta-'e j't'is 11 X
p ni ; JJarrist.iirfr S In a in; liutirsurot I
aHaui Newport 4 01 am; Sif"ii4lt
m; Lea Utown 5 i'l a ni ; Jtc'a)lom
a. in; Mt. L'nion 6 4 . a iu ; tlunti i'l
12 ui: Petersburg ti t! j a m j r",,ruc Lrtal
i
! - .1? m' r"D 7
, i ii am; Altoona
00 a m ; Hell e B.iil
8 05 s tu FituiBI
12 4 a p in.
j Sea thore Expres eat, oa Snsiiyt,
eimiiwt with tnn.lny Mail eit tsi'lsf
j llarriabnig at 1 15 p. m.
! LhWltSTtlWIS L'IVISH)I.
I Trin leave Lewiatown J uiict.oD ler
j roy at ti lo s ra, 10 65 s ir, a 15 p as fer
'"Z "L'jJ! ?2ll"
... ...... ...... -
MUroy at 8 6u a m, 1 -" pui, 4 tv f re"
Sm.tiury a. 9 i'i a tn, 4 V) p ui.
TTKOHH DlTlsK'X.
Train a leave Tyrone tor Uellvfos" t
Lock tiaven al 8 1J a m, 7 16 y m. t"at
1 Tyrone lor Oura eunviiie snd Cliartlo '
I 8 .0 a ni, 3 & p rn,7 p tu.
I t . I. .a
i rains leave lyrors lor wsmen "
Peausylvania Foruac and bcoti. st ,
in aud 1 IU p m.
Train, arrive at Tyrone frem Brllf
aud Luck liaren al 12 05 p m.and i i a.
Trains arrive .1 Tyrone from CorafW
ville and Clearfield .1 C bU a id, as 11
ni, 17 pm.
Tram, arrivs at Tyros from Sce;i,w"
riots Mark and Pennsylvania Fursave
; a in, at i 40 p at.
H. at B. T. R. R. Jt BEUFOBO iTI?WJ-
Tram, leave Muntingdn. fer tvi!cri,
il nil umn and Crabnaa at 25 a.
aud 8 So p. m.
Trains .rriv at Huntingdon (rom Bel
loid, 11 nil man .d Curuarrlaiid st II
p. ai., 6 LiO j. m.
nOLHUATSBCFO BK ARCH.
Train, leave Altoona for points Sntt'.1
7 20 a.m. 8 25 a m. 12 50 p m. 1 t "'
8 00 p m., 8 (JO p m 9 50 p m.
Trains arrh at Altoon. from ":'tl
Sooth, at 45 m. 1 1 25 a m. 1 26 ''
65 p. m. 40 p. m. T aj p m. acd 10 T
m.
C aution Xollce.
AM perfor.s .re hereby esiitmned, ast t
rvapata on the landa ol the underr-i!
-pruca Hill, and Beale townships, 'I-
purpose of ga'bering berriea, bucimg.
.114;, or In any other ay trepatiili
,aid landa, ae tbe trespass law wi'l "
lorced .gainst people a ho vioiaia 'a
Baajo Ml"s
Jan t, 1PS9-
Th SnHmtl and ftryZ 'vr Se 1.
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grvt-Hr'"- V
4. jnc-! -
TreBi lvcr '
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a.uaa. w ..
..etiee lo
4
year.
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It ass n''
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Oil c'.eth S i-
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jvervhDin
witl so.m b " :
ta-k t r 1 '-" "
baiatirr, JJXau
The river :i
freseti uti-r ..:- - '
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friog.J !!!.
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ftcf e !"' 1
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Th N',ll,;
acak.'d put ''c '
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, Li deer trv .a
aeuDty.
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lege, in Sen. r .
tbe ho'.id y-.
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tbe eleven' I: '
at Ifce lnrt t..''
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day g-'li'i
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froin T . l. v
read exTrar!i
deraaae-i.
angina fiii
B.id Solt. or
tahss from hwr.
Splints, Ssa
Sprains, all Sw
ave $-,i) by the
Vted. Soid bv
Vt-es Pa.
blac to egHjo1" work don. I7 "
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