1 "'5.:". .. VT'aaK v. ft' -ms.-. y aw v: SiSsst SK.NTIlNfcL & REPUhUUAll !w-,aii 1,0 iWitr religion t ,d- i'itirauxn tho roaspulrr recruits. (Of two evils cotopukorj- r?Iib'in , wi..iin uo 11:0 d:. u j8 not oucuni- IpulBory n-liii.n thut mL-L'utiled eda- !:: FLINTOWN. B. F. SUIUVEIER, BDIVOB 41D saoraisT-a. Tirr r-nsi ?- of (Ibvbo elected n Mnvi.r last '"vet. Trr.r wrr,. 23,CX) arresta for lrunkrii. ia rbilacelj.hitt la.it year. F'NT im-jsvh vsvre unruled ia catrn base sel th ir tvts ; it in n cvini.t-.fterv ' tlii.-ati..ii. It is i.nlv fit ' f r a desit-.tic and dnaoty govern. merit " " . " " " " . x- tonn nfMl hutis 400 vwds dmUrj in th ge-jut . power. At Topeka and Lauv.nwortu , The losses are I w j of larjre oak and tler.tr.ut tree. A they were all Buppurtiiig the He-pub- in this nciiuty. frhite object of txilot-wil prui-ortious lican ticket, and at Atcitwon ami Mitchei a,u w., --1-- , n :I.e ur and approaches the Utmiw tue Mimne. .inrceow- -"V" ; tie him. Rorks netixi to rie from the i At Valley rail, UsKaioosa ana tue peop"5 . - " C't nf north prolyl bv an miscd wva-Newton the ladle Lad tickets ol their wide-P?ra. p , V T1)(. 11 . . . a - , i In out into a njHZC tne lervjiiH powtr. inminemrnc;; gu u m-. new. 1 , , , . o.-Jral f ...Kt..iM r.-uindH tliVoU''h At Ostaktosa a vetu u'o a iay ;m.iiu IKGJL. JXIXUTOR'S NOTICE. Jittrie of DAVID SMITH, late of Dtla atrarr tnvmhip, Juniata Co , dte'd. Wheress L-".-rs Te--tame?t.ry on the 1 .-t W ill mid Te-.t-.mi lit of n.vi.I brai'h ctilorsial I- iosU'IW reis-ninaa iMov-.gu .11 uniswuni 101 "K' . . 'i . , . ;t l ; i... 11 ..n the winns of the iua. preveutioii, foUoiod bv a noine like ! of woPien ere .-kcU.L The Mnyor The flame rushed after with ft 11; tl.A ! n.l VM n.einberK of the Council furv. Ltche31 was telegraphwl to dashed into and through lato of tin- tiwnhip ( ir, tfeccjm.d. WaEliiagtonBal Estate Men. ; The Jhiladlr hia Record of last tifk oiTi of Vahington 1. C, real nulblil Vlta.lt Pill! tnljH5utit ii.n IWim.r- oo the f r.l of April by nr,lly Ukiug, run the town! e 'f iud. ' Thy are its "buiiuetis wen" ar ex- l.s he name f Teiu, navt- tL oeH. uor. h pivt it H.bccoiuiiuni . 1 , r . -1. . , , 1 tv f fc lir it ha, an who are the 1 r : cliH'f cultrvatorrt of its civic pride, sro -we lib t'T . i,auSj insurance compauicK and A ntu 1"- suicido swf-jit over corioratins of all writ are chielly Tittktmr.' i fTt v.. ' contri'llvd fv theia Thev are the Uf thin i7Lit of hr pvj attempt H-.iicidti !at we-k. I.rv. lAiti. IJrjr.nEB fell under a' vu" in lir -kn a few nihttt jjo, men wio yet up public meetings nirn uieini'irialH to Congress and tetitijus to th Iretident. Thev Biiirrt-t men for he Ixjard of Cou- iaiK"i mers, whict. joverns the Dis- rii 1111.I t)ii'n Veii itii their cluw-Ft u.l tUcby a leg crushed RUli"k,.,.u,,ht ,.ri,,icrt wbt.u t!.v art. TheliaiBB amriill. upixuit il. In short, from a buMiuetui .r lit 1 ' I1- i nt of view, the real estate men l r aim in La Lue t een at law ; 1 , ,. ,.- , - . .. tiff all asut ij;tou. tilleeu reaTH over four ralvet an 1 hav i Thin real .iiJat businef hart all t ent twiitv thousand doIlarH. It is . rome within t'-ie iieriod of a creuera- u rirh eifco fur th Uwvnrit in the wait ition. iKiinir lowa 'F street, v. Inch has changed in that same -riod from a r-tiiileuce to a buainetM ntre't, it t-eins Stivijv f.uiid Kmin Pasha in the Ltart of Africa, in the midrt of j4.ntv with a colony of lll.CMO j.t ! firuiin.J hini. but th I'&sha u eerlr.inly not in ed if ln-i eg inarch - af tiiouh oery other otlice on botu ! si.h r. of tli- street war a real estate ; oflif.:. Sm-Jli otllf s are easily ojwsi j ed, of n.uriK' aud easily dotted ! inanv timeH. Uttlo in required to v t .v : open one, I ut a mouth's rent, a d-sk, tw 1 oHiiRBd ar itieporirt; for the i 1 , . . v- 1 ... . . ' b ! a ci.iiir or two and a map of Wasli- .umiti? Washington CLUunial, nn ( j,,,,,, Hence it is that so many td'tt in being made to hae thank- I r.ieti who l:ave lost their places in the church.f b ! Jt partniertH or who hail failed (or ' ... .1 . : mcc oletl iu s-jiuo cauir ousuiess ; 1 ... . .. 11 .... I....- ut,l n;iU Jsv nuiiiely vn the 30th duv of , , -. ; , , r , - : si-il Iiitiil Htnl Its lluuroViIm tU -lMu- srvicc in all i f th in t'n United SluUn on the ( Vcteu- n iern.anr m ill 1 tho siiine place I I'itused b' the i Eii-Wi rT iil t- ttike t he plu.-e vur n'.i s thut Kir I-st ro d bv h m i i u;i at S.inioi! wn l shi-pi . f war t t- till t!m n ai.cv st.rru. Ne. niTAJiY of Stnt. Sp-nc ba order ed th-printing f s t-rul roiCio'i cop. til uti : mi Hiieiid:iit Lt ticket- for tint Jur.i.- siicti. -ii I lit- i-.Mir.r v rnp-i-i"i:i bv- it irn' t d b Rt.it- i--i iir,-:i.i :it us to th Uv U c-f the ticketK. ; Man v of them havv! come to grief; t 1 . . 1 I 1 V ... . -nd thn ecruisers ' "1 ltltlf pitu es iiae is-, u juoiiijuo i tho American Tk:i. letnU well 1-ist -r rnis. d en. I' till ti.i- f.nin iu taken, until now I supiore there are m. -re rcu.1 estate d aler than ever and more iu proportion to the popu lation tli.c-i iu any other l'ateru city. This entire phenomenon is. iu fact, purely Western. Values hae U'eii iiicr. ain- rif,'ht alonij for twenty ears : f--r 'Mies upon fortunes have been tiiud-- in what has pro-d to Is safe speculation, so that How Wash iugt' -n.. like Wichita, bus ltt-.-nie "a real estate tow u." where voiir l.rst r.i- iesti.-u is, What is that corner lot he 'worth?" Kvtrvlnidv has st--ries if -d "tril'ii- 1 how lots have child--, up 111 vidilO; ! from cents to dollars, a:il evcrv Ix-ily who comes he-re and Learsthem, from 'Iom failiii is the 1V sident and Lis t':ilitiet down, uh corn .-01 pay j watlts !',u' "f ZUy heritage. the ! Prom poaklacd. that the luortvrH'es ... ,, 1 4 1 uizi-s vliereaii- iu uiv muuii 1 lunii v visi- Luori"ULres iu Nt !'n arid have a balance of IOo.oOO.- t O0; o'.l-lieln." However Weil it leads t j- f:ict retu:i:n .1 - fa"e not iiei-u paiit. peot-le, who believe in Sins-klv 1:ki-kin tiir.-e aud four thousand j t3tionM' nJ ghostly manifestations, . ,. 1 t 1- ' aup for the infonnj.tion of its num- w v-r.u-n v ted in Ia aveuworth. Umsas, ' , , ... erous reavlers aiivl patrons it puis u e. U--u day. last week, the ni't , lights ppooUy data from different of thetu .-til fir the letuocratic parts of the country. Last week Uayor who wa elected. At OS ton- 'l published the following cli.ict' '.,( r,J., Kansas, Mrs. Muuie ! Co,Uc,ion of wl,at 1 ," !i,tr calls M,,, 1 . 1 -r mi ' supernatural rx anif.--statii.ns. M ifgiv-i v eiertevi Mayor, all the j 1 , np-mrjersoi lue t.-wn cuncil asv A r.-kin-' U-til stone iu W Klinm:iker : vard at Steeltoii, II. of the inhabitants. a rrave- .. is the w juder lietleftth it lie the remains of tli man who built the . -r. At Si , Sei-rettl I.- .ar.-.t t.nuse.f .,. favor of the 1 ro- ; a.'tjoitnug church and .met? owned all Li', .lu n uri.i-n.iiueut, u nuuiK-r of all the property t ht-r-abouts. At ediU r are endear- viv. to force the'"'nt n pi osoh. r--s;-ent Iv.ro euvvl- VVU. I'.iSl- 'il that til. ll.o.. ,,. .l. r.,i.nv I . o,u.n.,., U.L . s.' -t. tl'itti-nis fa--rino- tl:.i l.r..hil.iti..n I iL".rUt i.t T'ne pr.-hibition tm..-. i m. ut w not a party ruovemt ut. 1 w ith their hands ouly to hint it re W ht ti th- lU pal.li. au le:'ishitnr.' ! 'fri oscillating motion when re 1. .riii.-.l (L. ,, ,,i... .1 ! leased. The superstition think it is - - .IL-r-vl 'Vl .' lilt- I -f" I 1 Ut- 1 . ... 1 2 .1 1.1 luwir 0".-i,i,,ii at Hie l:s. it w:l- U-nig it s dutv and not hi 11 it-. 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 7 mi !L.i (-. . nn.1 nitivi- nn.-vr fino Ti.rrii as the tombstone vit iate. Snue of the bravest visitors have tTastied it ! caused bv the U'.ieasv f the relM 1 1 fiuiii i lit is.-si i ri t fi-eli. n-'-Ti.'.i.l I J or. more. . at the desecration of what he reirard- .... , n I h.- oui-tiou will 1- settled in June. !da sacred ground, now being cut nvt bv a partv ote. but bv a i-oiuilar i UP "i', town lots. Others shv that r,... o.-t).. .,, ...t; . ! it i caused bv the "'.'.-ui .:iiu j '111 Lies iUl- l-'UIit. I Ht I '.lilti. leiphia Uulletin trnvu : tKie . f t if iu-st distressing ann..v-aU'-es t- whi. h President Harrison is ab;ecte-t at Washington arn the cr-jwils v hirh follow hi-a to church. The curit sity of the p.j-U could Liu-d. v show itself in a more otTeuivd war. Yet, despite all his eff.-rts to go to church utiostent;.tiousIy, he has brli e-bhged to express Lis disgust ut the rudeness of the peoplo who star., at him. It is lik. ly that in a fen wteks tliis curiosity on the part of the sightseers w ill di-aiipear, but in the hilTe t. LoLie the sprinfrv condition of the s.il, that somehow calls- the tombstone to swing to and fro bv passing footsteps. But tho unnatur al halo di ties explanation. On the site t-f the present camp of lau O'Learv-, contractor, and his men on the Hock Creek. Ark., turn pike, e;-uteon yt ars ago an immi grant s whole family were barbarous ly murdered by a desperado, wh. was hung uar the sj nit. The ghosts of the vic tims restless in their un tiuj.ly graves, now nightly haunt the seen. 01 the tragedy. Strang.- aud uuearthly soun.ls advance aK .ut mid night fn-ii tho creek towards the camp. Tl.eu follows the shrill soref.;u of a woman's oice, awaken floor. The manifestations ai-e varied , bv the sound of a child gurgling in ' tbv water, aud a woman s ibbmgand inoaniug iu great agouv. Gold, clammy Lan-is awaken sleepers in fright, and r o tenants can bo m.tuc-, ed to remain on the premises. Near Cxrthage, UL, a man namei Fielding Frame was executed some years age. He was hung by lynch ers. His body was afterwards vut up by isedical students all except the head, w hich w as buried superficially near the gallows. Near that t-pot night travelers heur terrifyuig sounds and see hideous sights. Thy b s. rve tlangling from the rope attach ed ti th limb of tree a human hea.d ; the facf rest-rubles Frame's, only so distigured with agony as to be almost unregoliizable. Th.e ton gue pn.tudes while the eyes bulge staringly from their ss-ke. From the lips em an ate, gasping, gurgling ncumls. S.Hn the face fades into a white mist, with features still plaiuly disceruable. Then the ghastly thing tloats away, the rojve still hanging to the victim's neck and dragging along on the ground. s. "Whitm.ir Hill, in Ivabun county, Cla., is the jlaygr-uud of disembod ied spirits. It is north of Clayton 1 let ween two frowning mountains, with a ti" p g.-e-rge on either side, clothed with sombre jines ujain whoso bvuighs the wimls play re tpnirnes as the ghosts dispv rt. The hoo hot of the horn-d owls and the eldretch shriuk of the night hawk. and the rustling whirr of wings, fol lowed by the tremulous wail of the scbreech owls, make a litting chorus to the rattling hoofs of the headless horse that goes dashing along at the midnight hour. The phantom steeds comes at a furious rate from the- north, scH-miugly lent upon trampling under foot any hapless traveler that taav le iu it way, but just as it reaches him it vanishes, and tho tremendous clatter of its hoofs upon the hard and stony soil -lies away until lost in the faint aud Jistant echiK.s. w j As Mrs X. J. Craas, of 345 West Thirty-fourth street. New York City, was lying in ls-d with her eyoa shut, b-:t Hot sleopitig, she seemed to be iiU.ldetily projected into space and shot through the air at a terrific rate. Su-tdetily she saw h"r son Charlie, who lives in Centrul City, Uakota, where she had never been lying in a lad iu a room asleep. She t lis wliii followed : "Then I distinctly saw er. ry arti.-le of furniture in tho room. In a moment the door open ed a:l my spirit daughter, Aliie, came int. the room a!id stt pjs d up to the bed and st.-oped down and kissed Charlie-. Ho seemed to at oinv realize her presence, and trie.1 to Li ih i her, but she passed right out of the r.sjia aliout like a feather blown by liie wind : and then, after a moment she camv back again, w hen Charlie scera.-d t-i r-alizf that he must keep tjuiet if he weuld see her, so he lay still aud fche went up to the lied and kisred him again ; then sue sat down on the side of the lxd and uubuttonrd his night shirt col lar. I saw that it hail a ruffle; around it. She laid the collar back and laid wr candidates for re-election. Prairie Fires In Bakota. for help, and 100 firemen, with a hook and ladder, were sent at once. The entire jiopulatioii of Mt croon 1 men from Mitclitll met the name on the outskirts of the town . UENfMKNT TO THK CONSTITIT names 111 eu .-. ... ; il THIS w iwe.l t tli- tinienii ol tfcn have been issued to the nnderM(toed, this is to notify all pernon indeble-d to id estate to muke irauieiliato pa inetit and tboee bavioi? clsiius to Tireufcut the sau.t doly uihenticted for seitlement. JONATHAN KKISER, Executor. Thompson'"'"' Marcb 16:b, lfcS 6r. AUTUMft! AMD WINTER. I HAVE THE Latest Fall and fought with desperation ; out in Cominonwealth by H10 ienera! Awe-n.tily e-l tDe Coronionwcalih of PenpsylvanU, lor their approval t.r rf)ciion at a jcii election to I I el.1 J tine IS. I8si. Pnbli'ti-e-t by crder ol tho Siretry of the Com monwt-allh, in pursuance of Aiticle XV111 of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of this Commonweal' b 1 ECTIOB I. Be It r-ivea oy mc i-t-i..c Ya.vktos. Dakota, April 3. Another terrible prairie tire swept over the country south of Scotland: Xo hves were lost, but forty-live Monday afternoon and its path j buildings were burned and one hun now marked by the smoldering em- J jreil families left homeless. The loss hers of manv home. A very high , : Tl,lt -t S30.000. Outsiele of the wind irevailetl all elay and with the t1)wn jt ;8 imjxjssible yet to say what 1 grass as dry as timder the terrific lotja Lonely little farm houses t .,t 1,J fir ivi IiovhikI elesi-ril-' ti 1 ....r. l...-u iein nro wiriett 'i 1 l.t . . ,,.r - , 1 . .nH H.ni of Ri-nresenialives of tbo ly-ra lion. , 1 worn i'i"iii.i out bV dozens, nionea 01 losse- ! monwt-altb ol IVtinsvlvani io General Aa to Setttianel that ti.- prairie was ar.ro ijfe mtLy come m later. i sembly met. That ti.o following amen l northwest of twn and immediutely As near aa can be estimated this j meTti proposed to the Constitution of the a hnndre.1 nea -ta- t-.l m teams m .rnii;"- the losses in South Dakota Conraonwe.lt'. of Penosylvania. io accord tow ard the nppr.ch,ng lr armad wiU refh J-2.lKHl.000. i ,ce with the Khmh Article tbereol with brooms and sa.-U. Arriving j There sball Is. an addiiio'nal article Io at Alf reel Urowii s farm, two 7Ulles p. F. Pratt, cashier of the First j Mia ConMitolieu to b- d. aignated as Article north, all the imnis, dairies and cattle National bank of Anoka, Minn., and jix, as lollows : s'neels were one blaziug mass anil the a , r ,ia n nt church member, left 1 akik.h aia efforts of the crowd were directed to h;J wife anJoliildren and skiP1ed to j Z b.s saving um resident c ut.v. ..v.i., vw, (Janaila WllU a preixv woman sun " : beverace. ia herbv oroliibiiert, an4 anv fire out that would in a short time jot of tue funds. have swept down ujnm the town, r m mmm Brown's resilience was saved, but all j - his household goods that had leen 1 XgW Ao.. carried out by the family were bum- MEKc .STIl.E APPBAISER'S el. One milt north of Brown's the ; i.lT. fire burned Heurv Hagelfry ont of ! 1 every earthly jHWsession. His house, LIST OF I'EAI.EhS AND VENDERS barn aud stock were cemsumed ad . lr , he barely escaped with his family ! PCTeiCH Si 1J0II16:11C MerCllailQlSB Across from Hagelfry lived D. K. ; & tn ynK Tomliusou, a prosperous farmer, and CorNTy op. JUNATAt rnR TllE evervthing about Ids phice except; yE v K 18m9. A a PPK sED AND his house was swept awav. Five! CLAf IF! KDrtV niK Ktt- horses and several hed of live sto k j CANT1I.E A1PR el.SEK. . - , Tl a ( v. 1 re am-.ng lis losses. 1 it iowu i ; tMivet, the countv seat ef Hutchin son county, is reHrted to le more And WINTER STYLES ! The Champion C'lthlr of Juniata Count bat Ins; jut re., turned fron lite Eaateru cllle ttltU u wondi lul FALL. A IN D WIMTER STOCK, Will iiu.kt; ti ietivls, otitsliiue rivals, win victories, ari l sell itself on itg merits. 1KN'S BOY'S k CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. Fiist CIbsb, combining Style, CJaalitv Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No tale is tipocteJ ar.l I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete sfttiafuctiua. Uj etock of HATS, CAPS, bOOTS i SHOES OV'EK-ALLS, WATCHES aud JKWEI-KY, CMico. Percale and White Shiiii. Ne k wear, Collsra Ct:C"i",Trntiks and Sstcbelp, is fnl! and comj-ie-te. Cull nnd fie sirniMowj. vi.1iiiin ol ihis urohibilion t-hall be ! miadt-niv-anor, punishable as shall t prov. i ded bv law. I j The raanulac'ure, sale, or kiepiLg for I sale ol intoetiig liquor lor oiher pnr- j-os. s than as a bevera- may b annuel in ucb manner only as may be preacrib4 bv law. 1 he Uen.-ral Asttemb'T sbll, at h Hist set.ni.in succeeding the adoption of'thia article ol the Consiitu'ion, enact laws with adequate penalties tur its entorcenieot. A true cop) ol the John Resolution. CHARLES W. STONE, Secretary ol the Common wealth. Sam'1 STRAYER. THE OLD K ELI ABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 18b6 71 Vic !. -000- Manbeck It Nelson, prain, coal ar.d lumber. ...... . ' C. S Kt- ner. conleciionery !0. P. MobisnD. srrncer. . . .. j Win: Be 'I. ili.plen.ent dealer IO. V. Urck. txtitakiid shoes I. D. Miier. grocer t. F-j-nschnde, ruerchaio.. I.. Hunk 8l (h , druggii.1.. .. Jul.ii Eika. grtai-r A. Hiickenbeiger, grocer and rtoiion. . . . ..... ...... Fr-bcb-cu Hardware Sl Co., bird ware C. F II ink e, merchant W. H. Kodgera, drugrist.... MT. F. 6nyde-r, lurniture... W. H. Roll-nan, j -we-;er.... McCnul.-y At Myers, imple ttietit d-aler. .......... . K. li. J!-Ciitiiic. tunUarr. Jt.rrpb Pennell, nieri-naul. . Eoiil Scbu!t, dry gondii.... Jos. Adams, grocer and con tec turner.... ............ BriiilcR Kantlman, mupic in strunienis.. .. ........... J. A Hurra., hotel........ her bead uion his breast. Then Charlie softly juit liis arm up around j 1 '-ropt-rty. her. and I l.H-ked uikiU the i.ieture) Ai M rrv, Dakota, than half burned tip. The bridges on the railroad wtst of Olivet wvre burned. The losses for the Last two days will Is- $ j0,l"r00. The whole country around Blunt is lie-iug eh-vastated by prairie tires. Sv-vcral buildings in the suburbs have been burned. J. L llichardson lost 500 sheep, cattle and hos. Many farmers are homeless. A prairie tire started one mile northeast of Rapid Ciiy at noon yesterday and was driven by a sisty tive mile ejale with destruction in its path. Three houses were burned. One of them was occupie-tl by Mrs. G. IL Bailey, a trirl companion ap,'cd 17 years, named Eloise- Madison, and a hired man named Ash ton. The three left the house and ran through the llanies. Mrs. Bailey and Ashton escajK-il with some severe nurns. .Miss -Vla-llson lell, and the lire eaten- . i". Hurley, dottier. ... ili her clothing burned it Complete-j John frii.k, m-rrhant Iv from her lhslv. She was tak."n to 1 waikse. a neigLuir s and li.-s at the point of k!D: Vt . . a.coeiibaugvi, loer- IheMilaoetii ti.nu, nine units east of Yankton, was entirely wiped out h:st liight with the excej.tiou of ti.ree luilitniirs. It is r;-lorted here that the village of Ijesterville wns also tiestroyetL A luimbe-r tf bridges on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad were partially burnt. The prairie fires wieh caused these losses raged all day with a velocity eif fifty miles an hour. The fires swept over the hills north of Yankton and raged all tile afte-moe.n. Three residence, five ham and a dozen head e.f live stoe-k were destroyed, aggregating $8,000 in value. Five hundred people fought the fire for three hours and succeeded in saving some valuable 10 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 $2') 00 7 0U 7 0" 7 1 7 00 7 10 ll on 7 oO 7 00 April 4. The for awhile, which finally faded awav." 1 itrrimy story ,t in- complete Ues- Six .lavs later she received a letter i triuiioii ot W . i i, from Charlie, 1 ginning, "Oh my j McPherson count ; , divllilif inamtna. I ilr.-ained I sw ! ''i by couriers. I. Alii- Uv.t Fn.Ln- ni o,t H, .;.on 'little town f 3U "tity s.-at of l :i brought m.- a lln. ' i -.: r-. and described how she came into the ""' Country 1--T n". i w: w. .- - f.n-t r..s.r.i. and he cried aud triod tj hold j tu an ii.dustri. -w and i!.r:fiy her. but sho vanish, d ; how he had P--o)-lc- It is t wt nty rv.- in,:,-:- Ir.-m praved for her to r. turn, ami that railroad and telegraph facihti.s, and shedid so, and then ho lav still, au 1 ,! difficult to get complete mf-.r-how she kissed hita. and" then how ! "" ut of thirty j-laces of she uubutt-.iied his night shirt, hii.l 1 business, including two banks, two ba- k the collar, an.t laid her head on j uewspaers, two churches, three- or his breast ; how he had clasped his Ir hotels, an.t all lines ot business. arms nrouml ht-r. bat awuke to find 1 ia.. f....- i..r 1 - r Mil 1UU1 l V 111 it nidil l 'ft UU'l C L ' Ul meantime the President w ill 1 ing the solitude and re-ecohing back put up with n Sunduv. it or stav at 1'atki. h l!..vv, an Irih Aiueri.-au litur n Ims been appointed minister to Clnii. It is an impirtaut uppoiut ineiit in rii.To tf.au 01. a".p,--t. It .p. riant, because Fgan is the r pres.-i:tatiw . f the Irish l oi.!e to secure rv- in Ireland. Cloli is tile l who are mieaoring lorn: .-I English tuisru! It ia iu-.j t.rt.mt lui-aiis,' V litre !:11 . e .li t. Iwihk "so Kn-lil M. n from the bluffs. Then piteolisly pi. ads "don't .(..n't kiil momma !"' pr.j and faiuter and dviug chii.l s oice kill r.iauima ! wing fainter awav in a gurgle that seems t- miligle- vitli the waters e.f the stream. This re curs every 1'tght and is as palablc hs it is mvsterious to all hearers. her Hot there, aud all the other de tails just as ?tlrs. Crans witnessed. The disused Delaware Mills en the Raw river, near Lawrence, Kansas, now the property of tho L nion l'a ciri Railroad Company, are from thirty to forty resiliences l'--ss than a doxen remain. The loss is practically complete aud will reach $150,000." C. YV. Old and Thomas Wardcll were terribly burned, and the coarit rs thev cannot live. ,0 i Parties who drove across the country ni.-'itlv rr.vHnrrr y,.,t ,,f Imnil ..f'te. cstie.rt. the nearest ranroad st.irittt untlt-r ti. i-aotaiiicv of an ai.- I stati.-n, sav that the surrounding paritioii named Thompson (with a In the outskirts of ISaudy fexas, is a haunted locaht S nith Av.eneau Republie uieri.-a'i-t needed who iwliarg.. th. ir tbui-s abK , iisN without Ncouiiug "eo h ou know." RoHn will not isli vou know. Hit- Uet vied ill the S..ntl. 4 ...... t ltll Stilt. S Who Will ..v.l-n..'.. li.HK.- i: il j,.iet t- s eure state ot eo:,ui:er.-iul I't tv.ien thiscotintiv uud -,L Point, known as the Johns, u l.ice." The house is teuaiith ss and partly decavt tl. j Ev.-ry night tov.ar.Js midnight a j phantom buggy is seen t forsake- the i turnpike a mile distant, and pass t'lrnign trees uini thi. kets, logs aud stumps like a shadow in a dit t hue- ? l...l. . TI i.-r tut: lions.-. j ue ouastiv oecu. u.u.i is alwnys the same, the semblance of & mall I in. liiii-k on l.t. n.J -arnest:v a eli iser rt it.ti. -tiship -ose atates. l'nf Legislature did justi,-,- t it-s-'if heu it ind.-fluittly j.stjt..ned the Coti.j uIs. iy education bill. If We .-e to have c.mj-ulseirv ideation ; why not have compulsory religion? I Why not compel people to join the I Metn.slisi, .he Lutheran, the Pi.s' byterian churches, i... . . . , uup-eu io suit the W t lie stieti me Tout? ix-'s.n'es wi;u lights of a csntiiiie Luc, country is nearly devastated. Him- "p ), who when in the fit ah was "reus 01 larms are in asnes, cni niurdt-red brutallv bv a fellow work- ci.rcasses e-f burned stock are lying men in the milis. " The neighbors "'""d the- road. Scores of farmers near the building are kept awake 'o j are without seed wheat, st.n-k, build nights bv their revelries. The ' "J8 t'r impl. ments to commence siiesAs me'et about 10 P. M., clear ' apricg woik. ti e r. ra of all the luuds r aud other I Hiohmore, Dak., April 4. A de 1.h.so material on the third ll.,r and .s'.ructive and calamitous prairie fire I then Wgin their gymnastics with ; started the evening of the 1st five ! tlernoniao yelis and shrieks infernal Miles from Highmore on the farm of I in lone and intensity. Thev gradual Jaa- Ingram. While he was smok I lv s a U into a th-tiidt rous roar, and ! inP Lii Pl,e his barn caught fire, and ihev snliside with regular iVminuiti. n I WB8 destroyed. A fierce wind carn unfil thev .lie awav. After, this , tlit fir-' lo the prairie, and the musical instrumentation of a seraph j w"rk "f Jestructiou U gau. Houses, ic tpialitv riisues, transending alTJ liiriib ami wnieht.''; were burnenl. thing ev'er b. ard Kfore-. This coii- j Tuesday morning the wind reached tiniiis until 1 A. M., when a general!" terrific gale. No ordinary fore roll cad ends the performance. The ' I'Kftt xuade any resistance to the vigilai '. guard of the spirits prevents ! "keeping wsll t.f flame. At 3 P. M. inlrus.ou, however, and ersons at- the fire r-ached Ree Heights, fifteen tem'-tiug to invade the premises mil,' Wit , f Highmore, where thir- b- en terrilii d into flight. ! lu " si.u nces iu tne tow n were .... . .(..... -ii. .... ... 1. i i l;,- travelers mar Winchester, i v"'""v. t - iw,wiiuinitiiiii rusidons, v wh. r.. K! eri.l.... ,lr.. Ir. V..e. 1 Ilvtle couniy, is KiOOO. At siiu.lown meeting a , 1 headless over the ablae ' iftrr Titf. nuis. bllT viMviri.r p-ia rrlt. i. K- 1't.ru-vt nnd l.l.rii:inir tlirvn.iirhi .it ii. .,r iU'ii.1 .-ir)i ii !..!.. .. l...r V . . " i v .'no tiisasier, rt-iHjrt athumb m his forehead and a flog-1 Grange spectre horse an. gisii stream ot oi.KKl iH-siueaniig ins j riltt.r ulJO lH .lashing i-rcasi. as me n.irf wnevls into 1 -,,,.,1 t lirnit.wL . Tuesday another fire started in the norther part of the county, sweeping aw ay c ix homes, burning to ei-.-ath Annie Sweety anil a live year-old baby. Eugene Ripps, Mr. and Mrs. Tipj-s, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby are dan gerously burned, the two former fatally, lie turns of losses w ill reach many thom-antls. ScoTULsn, Dakota, April 4. It 1.. I.v.. radiaut hke natural uttnau ati.m.b.it : viLich Ix-come iUuminateel with an bathiugit in ashr-.udof lum:n,.sity.,l1,.artLiv iiaJo M !ju rroKTtK8iS. made the more gbas'!y by the inten- 'This ghtVtlv Centaur n.-ver misse-d a sity of the surrounding blackness, i r.;,.!,,. l,,lt in the mist that ..tr . No explanation has been oflVretl of ! velop the vail- v c-mes uneiiHrctel- W,1U' take f 200,000 to cover the lost, the sjectacle. ! lv uijn Is hded "wirht ins,.ir,,.r .n in this cunty. Twenty five farmers I unaoeouiit-.bh? sense of fear and are known to have lost everything. Ou the high authority of ex Con-' casing tpiaking limbs ia the stout- Bi.rxT, Dak., April 4. The stories gresiman Henry !tnr:e, of Athens. t ,,f Lmi-Ij l,r.-,j ,.f c..,,tv.. of the tire continue to be brouirht ;v.' as it m:lvjTenc, James II. Nix. .j. Chatanot.ga, Qn moonlight nights the pLanu ai into town by stragglers. They say him of the com- ,,tlu.r trustworthy peo- , be s en miles away. , tLe wind would gather up the culsm r..li.., ,n ..v . i 1 , ' rie '"" ni'1 inexpiieione til ings loose tincu-r, and hurling it high in fuJsory religion p-ple ud c-apul- ( tKVUrr,(i lto , ast t.u years at -- ' the air, carrying it ahead of tht aur- fcory etiuiati on j.pi to pini-e one. ! iln -M l:ou. . nice ow ned by Cnariea ', Ladies Vote in Kansas. face fire, alightii.g on barns and If the compulsory ma-.agtment would Metcalfe, at Mour t Verd in Mcilinr. i houses and igniting the prairie fifty be 2I thoeLbt. thev would f ree the c-tUEty, Teen. It is nightly bom- Kansas Citv, M ., April 2. The yards in advance of the surface fire. most of w-opj.. t. iooi ti.t e'-oi-.i . : 1 1 wiia r-a.- ouisi:e an-i wiin- ii.-.u..u iism. iLuunusgsuuimr, ii.ubcs anu oarua were numeu wnere --'"-- . . . I... ....... 1 t . .rv.,. .!... .4.1... ..1. I .. .r I ... L i , . i - uus.eu uauus. Kin a L.eiia nig v. uiai cii.l.u uiiuts iinu uic lire was csmta OVe-r one liun- spii .t r. ;K !s iiitr.isi n at a spring t?HtT(i m poj.. the !n!succ of drcd ywi" acr.siitw -l.ioke-n ground. .- o i.iui tnal cMircti : a? .i n ..t --me ..tt.er .lenoTiiintjon that' chant . C. A. Tlouipou, praiu and coa1.. I.-avid Iiarber, g-oerr, fl.mr and Ired ................ X U VanDjke, inerct.ant. . J.T. Kep.'er, merchant . . .. . ' ntttiK Hilton ii. Co., tnrrchanti.. . pavid Shirk, ruerchant W. W. Sharron, merchant .. $ansman it Uiugrkh, mer cbitols .................. E. M. Kelly, merchant Hrown ti. Son, merchants. . . Jueepb Page, iiuplemrnt D. H'.MOI, J. H. Wiur), in. r nnt.... Uine V ir. t-il', nierchaiita. S. li Winer, merchant ... J - K. Vai.horn, hotel....... Edward Stiilli-r, merch.nt.. Jacob Ludwig, merchant .. si.yiUAXS. E. G. Shi.tr-r, m-rcl.ai.t.... H K lit-aie, nit-r:hant. . . ... CIIIIVOI'D. Ait'im Arnold, h-lei J. 1. lli-i. in a. Uro.. mei. chnv ...... TuuarruTj J. p. W i- k-istuii-, uer-. baut M. K -bieal, uierchut.. E A. Tenuis sl 1-ro., grain hi d coal. J W. Uibus. u...ber and coal Iiiltwiic. Samuel Se-hlrglr, .. erctint C. U. Winey, inere-hnu-.... P.T B- TL. G. B. M Kepler, oiutgii-t.. . G. Croni r. croe-er Wm WcCiilloc'-, men banf. . P. K.pner, grocer. ........ . A J Peiii, mere nam D II. B..O-.UIU, ti.errl i.nt... A II KryuoMs, ni. rch.mt.. Philip Keener, cos'........ Jacob UrouuiK. r, c.-ai ai 0 In. i b. r Noati tier z-er araii and luu.oer ...... .. Ten BSTT. No. I. Ilrr'a'er, meeliant. . . Air AVx Tooria-., meiehaiit. J. P K- - y. ni.-ici.Mit IV . K. I'eiiiroii . ni.-K-L .i.i. . srarcE hill. J Ii Briin, ineici.Hiii . . . . J. C.e'onn v U'... merchants E. 1 H.ck.tom. in. reha'.t.. Samuel .M.iwere, ineil.hanr.. Tl SCAKOS&. J B. Hei r. n .-i.-bi.iit J. C Cn.wlor.1, nt. reliant. . . H. S.'Tlionipaou, nirrcliaiit. A. J. Pi.rn.-son, Rj. reliant.. T llarkison, nierchani. . . . . Wio. VauS cringer & Son, merchants..... ........ lCk. K II. Patterson, Uirrchaol. John Vaughan, Hi. rehant.. Kol.ctt htiine, merchant.... W . Campis-il tr.crel-anl.. A. W. Opp!e. nuieb-Ii'.. . PATTfcas. K. W. 5. INoith, g'&in, co-tl .-i.d liTtutM-r M. 'o) & Son, merchants. . . . S.u.ui I S'r -r, cl..i!:i-r. . . . Jofeph Pennell, lvi.-rchnuf. . McMren k Brale, merchants T.J. BSiddagb, .merchant. . . Farmers Mer. Asso., mer chandise and coal ... .. W. 11. banks &. Co., dru gis s Robert Nixon, hotel....... Keuben G usa, bard ware Il'.aa vl Knk, Tobacotist. . . T. H. Ke.se, cenlectionery. Henry lluno, cenlectionery. B. It. Miu heil, doar aud leed ll. M. Hawk, merchant George Haehei.berger, res taurant aud confectioner. . Ii-aac H Gosben, groc.-r and lumber. - MILTOKIi.. J. B. Mv-loy St Bro., merchants...... 14 12 18 14 14 14 14 14 i ; 11 14 14 5 13 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 13 13 14 13 13 IS 14 13 IJ 14 6 14 14 13 14 5 14 13 13 13 14 13 13 14 14 14 14 13 1.1 13 14 14 14 l'J 14 14 It 13 14 14 14 It It 13 I? II 14 13 14 14 14 14 7 00 U 50 10 00 7 00 7 1)0 7 Oo 7 IMI 7 On 10 (0 1 "j 00 7 00 7 00 150 10 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 fio mo. 7 on 7 no 7 oo 10 (-0 10 00 7 00 10 CO io no 10 00 7 00 io no 12 5-1 7 0O 75 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 75 00 7 00 10 00 1000 io on 7 00 10 00 10 00 " 00 7 0 I 7 00 7 00 10 00 1 NI 10 0 7 00 Fall and Winter are 4 MFN DMENT To THE oONSTlTT , " TION proposed to the ciiil-u of this) runiu...ni.lih bv the General Aa-.enjb.V FAL.T, AND WINTER GOODS. ! o tlieUoiomonwealin ot fennsyirama tor; Class. Kales, ' their approval or rejecti.m at a special e!ec- j 0 more Slimmer foT mOntllS lion to liehn'.C Jm.e IS. 1SS. I" Utilised by older ot the Secretary of the Caramon- : to COIlie wealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of , , , , the con-titi.ti..n : ! here, and to conform to the Joint resoluiton proposing an ami-i d leeut to the constitution of the common wealth : Sscri'.R 1. Be it rttoleed by tht benatt aud Hou$e of htprtstntaiivtt of the Com- . PEH N 3 YLV ASIA RAILROAD. T I M K-TA 1. li Ou and s!ter Siiedy No.'r iiUi, trains that stop st M iffiiu w ill ran as t'lticws- r.ASTWAKD. LTOOllA Al'COMSODATII.M i'k.rf AjtJL daily at ft 20 a. in., Tyrone f, t,i t. m IIiii.ting.1on '..8'i a. in.. Worst Culou at i..ri7 a. rr... Nefrton Harr.!l..n 7.02 a ytown i :2'1 a. iu.. I.rsm.n in., Miffim S.li . ,4j a. chanKe, the Senior member of rVcytown 7.-J2 a. m.. i. - i CJ ' ni Viif.ir-1 f 1 1.1 a in M a.1 . r. 1. . i. . . .1 v .. ' . liie 111 111 litis just reiUIIlUU lruill ion lo.ysi i a. m-. Mi tiro H.J m ., , , . Tnscarors S.-Ji a. m.. Vsiidvt" K.-.ti a. a.' j-ltste-rii -inrKtfis, vuiere ue be- Thomi .sontown 8.37 a. m., I)urw, i m jv . lit f l - I . ,r I a . mvn.tat.. wr -it., if . v unit .i. u i .... u . . . ,11 1 1 ,,mbiy met i ht th.. toiiowing is pre.pe.-ed lected with great cure the goods as an aiueiivluiei.i to tne eons-itutiou ol tue Cou.uiouvtealth ol Pennat Irnuie in accur.l aiice utiin ihe piovision. ot the ei((hl. i-t.th article thereol : AMENDMENT. Strike out t rum sectioii one, of article eight, the lour quatif!cati--ins lor vuiera : whi.-h r-ads as follows : 'If twenti-two Year of age or upwards, i he shall have paid within two years, a state (Joods of all kinds. or county tax, w hicb shall cave been a-. sessed least one tl at th Every male cittren, twenty-one years of 8Ult their purposes' sge, isesii.g the fol.oaing quoitl.;tioii., y.u.-..a tlint ar lfr- aTV IIV I V tut V fl V. wv- . a. v that his many patrons favor. DHOP JJ. We have now filkd our .-helves with Fall and Wi.ntkk Our cus- i at least two months, and paid at tomeru have appreciated our b, ( l,ai )i.e tuonlh before lb- election," so rr a a them fTOods to " ' he section which reads as follows : tllUUS IU .Itr lilCIU uoeis IU Mail Eapie-s le. ery male cittr.en, taenty-oue years of pilit their purposes, Hlld We Altoota ti 'i i. m ; ni., Mi:ierstown s.4y a m., Newp.jrt J.iHIs. m., arriving at Harris!. u-g at lo On a. . and at Philadelphia, I.J.1. p. m. ' Sea Smoba E.tpscss leares altunna dallr at .fi5 a. m., ai.d stopping a si regHiar stations between A!t..ora at.d Hdrii.irj reach- s Mifflin at y -,r,6 a. ni , Harriibsrj 11.40 p. W., ati l arrive in Phmdv:6-a at 8. IS p. m. Mail Tnn leaves Piiishurg dailr at .ft-''i a. .u., Aitooiia at 2,i0 l. iu., and .&- ping at nil reguiar sfations arrives a; M ftm tlarnsburg i .CO p. ru., rtrli- m. shall be entitled io vole at all aves Pit tfliurir at 1 oo r m We Alto. . ta ti 'i t. ni : Tyrone C hi u m - U..L ; Higden 7 87 p m ; I.ewi-tou b45poi : Hu ll ill V 10 p m ; llarrisburg l'.M'i pa.; I'kt!s- pre elections Pir-t. lie shall have tieeu a cililea of nil red than Cer to merit their ; de-n hia 4 L'5 ii in .s connut nee. e invite ou io iui.mivi.ui. txprn. ,iuip 4l the L'niied Stales at least one m iinu Second, lie shall hare resided ID stale one yesr (or il, hav ng previously cOHie aild K'e and DC (?atlsheU. been a qualified elector or native born citi- ' , . , . , ten onbe M.te. he -ban have removed In our dress goods department t herefrom sud returued, then six mublbs) we have almost eVerthinir. immediately preceding the election . , . . J Third. He shall b.e resided in the elec- Doil'tbe OUCKWard, Call tor tluti district w here he shall t ffer to vole at yjU WUIlt. ieaft two monihs immediate y pr.ceding rurc.h i, ,...y.t.o,...r. ase or .Ue gftvcsf and Equals. wards, he sh:l have paid. Hith'.ii t-o years, a stale ,.r connty lax. which shall hve b ru at-aens. d at leant two montiin alid paid leant one tiioi.li betoie lie . t.cto i," shsll be anienileO, so as to read as follows : Every nile citizen tw.-mr o..e ears Our Poot and hhoe De portment is full in it assort- Mi01.l at 11 Bi p. iu., wtie-u Cafiged W tbTV AiiD. Fast I.isr leases 1 liil-Ipl.ia Uailt si 11 60 a m ; !larr;.vt,iir? S 40 p m ; Vi'atte 6(iipni; l.t-s i.:.,a i, Un p Ia ; A.'Kvsse b 1; p n. ; sr.-' ai 1 ittst i.rp u 1 1 i bi y m Wat riftri-iia l.-ives PLI's IsVpkla dilv at 4 30 . in.: H-irri.ti itj, ! 15 a. m.t I'nncsnnon, 8 t a m.; Nerp..rt, i z a. ni.; lii:erstowi., 9 4i. a. m.; rLi.rupsr.nti.eii H 52 a. m.; Vim lye. i0 a. a. ; Tnncar' r.m, l'J 01 a. m ; M.-xiro. 10 07 a. m.; fsrl hoyal. Id IT; a. ir.j Sliiilin, 10 -J i a. m.- ii ird, 10 'Jti a. n: ; -' :,rrn 10 ;-4 a. ia.- of ment. and you ceruunlv can be : iist..wn, i 41 s. m.; MeVertown, n 14 -ge p.,.se.s,ng.betolio.i,rql,,l.vica....n,, teJ jn fit qualitv anJ prioe i'i 1 i ViVu s'' 1 ' h II be-ei.ul..-d to vote st .he o.ilii-g place . 1 r. iniadon, 11 1 1 p.m., Iroi.e, 1 ti, j.. . ol ti,.- eec;i., viiMrict ol w-.u n I.- si. .11 at V hateVCT improvements have Al"",". 1 V- r-' ' 'l- t Ai rsgalar the .im.,,arer... ai. l no. elreun-r,: ,)ee,. adJcJ hy the mnuf!tctUrefi j MW"-' ,Sa"b'! " ' A ' rust lie rhall l...r b.-eu a cmiu o! ' i ititss Pxr-scss leaves PhilH.irhis d..- :l.e I m:ed Sial.s at !et ih.riv d.ys. we Iltl e them all. 1 C C.1I1 jy 5 6f, p 0i-f lrrif(,rirf Mil,. m S.co.,1 Hesbail bare resided in tl.e supply SOU With foot Wear for " "'"PV-fg at 'p.-Ari-e. M .:,' Du'ne.n'- stale our j.ar (or ll, h.T.i.g previously- il..' . ! nou. Newport. Milierstown, Thomrsuntows be,n aqjahfied ei.cior or oaiiv.; b .ro citi aiiV 111 OT OUl UOOl' (Service. Olir : lort hoval. tuuo at Mifflin 1 1 L. " m - si.' grocery Department never lagu 7 00 7 00 YZ 60 7 1 0 7 io 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 mi 7 Co 7 0.1 7 CO 10 Oo If 1 00 7 00 Een ol ILie stefc. be shli hare re-tuoved iht-relr.'tu and retutued. thi-n six n.onlbs,) iiiini.-dii It piece-ding tl.e t-.eciiou. Ihir.i. lie shall fae rrsidel in the dec - tlou uiiiict nheiehe rba'.l offer to vole at least thirty d s imui. d lately reeeding the ; e'ection. 1 Le lefia a: lire, at the sei-sion tLeieof u.-xl alter the Aiopiiou .4 thi s.-c- : tiou, shall, and fioin tuuo to time tiiemaf- ter may, enact laws to properly enforce I Ihia provision. r'viurth. Every maie eiiii- a o the age 01" lwei.-y-oi.e- t eirs, s bo li!l have been a en a -i. for thirty dais and a-. iuhAh;tait of , tins Mate one year. n. it preceding an el. c- ,' noil, eACt pt at municipal elect on, and il. r the List tlnr'y d. a a resident ot ibe elec- ' Hon district in a h:ch be may offer his vole. 1 hall be enlul.d lo vote at such an el. cii..n in the eiecfioD disirir.i of which he shall at the lime be a resident ai.d not e-wberej tor all fctSi-i-r that now are or hereit r 11. ay be.lec'ed b the o ot.'e : Piovxded. That in time ot war no elector in the ac.iia- j CeiVC pTOlllpt attention, military service of the Sia'e or 01 Ihe 1 ....... 1... .!. i Ln.t.d st-tes, ... the annv r n.w ihere.-f. Kemetiiber tne pla, e, tbtllj LM1 dt'rtrd Fressh, Tlaiii and Fancy Also, the only full line oi aUEEiNSWARE in the county, must have it? Queens and Glassware, this is the i-tore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders bv mail will re-! 7 00 1.) 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 it Ins volt, bv reason of ill absence from such election district, ar.d ibe legisia ure sh ll have power to rrovnie 1 the manner in which and the tune and place at winch such absent eli-e-iors may vol.-, t and tor ihe r. Turn and canvass ol Iheir! voles in the election district in which Jthe;-! respectfully reside. " j r ii.t. for tliti 1 nrpose of voting, no per- . s. ti shall be deemed to h.ve gmie l or lost j a reMfiui.cu b reaoii t-l his presence :r sb- i ser-ce whilo employed in those vice of the United Slates or the S late, nor w hi'eeng i; d in the navigation of the wa'ers of th. Su r or I e iitfcit neas, nor wmie a si ii'ieiii 01 snv c l ege or seminary ot learning. i:or while I kept at any a m-house or public iiistitmiou. t ne. pt the n m es of any home for dis sOled aed u.digenl soldiers ai d sailors, w ho, lor Ibe piepose ol voting, shall be deemed to ros:de 11. Ihe ek-rlion distiict wlnre said i. . ... I in-n.e is i.x-aie.i. L.ws shall be made lor I ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citnens j wno snail se enutlvd to tho right ot suf- irage oereoy e.siaiiiisn'a. A true copy ol the jo.nt resolution. ClIAKLfcS . STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 12 13 13 13 12 13 12 14 6 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 60 in 0 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 12 50 7 00 150 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7tJ 7 0O 7 IK) 7 0O Notice toTreapaaaera. Having leased 400 arr-s of wood Isnd ol Pavid Wilson, and 400 acres ot wood Isnd of John Mct'lure, adjoining lands of Pennsylvania Kailr.-aa Company In the vicinity ol Boiler's Hap. I hereby caution all persons against tresDassing on the shove mentioned leased lands lor tbu purpose of cuiimg 11 in tier ana so forth. I Jobs Beabbob. Mitttintown, May 26, 18M. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Choice and Hardy Nuw-ry Stock. Steady work for energetic, tempeiate men. Salabt asd Exrr.KSES, or commission it j prefer. ed. The business quickly e.n.1 esai- ly learned. Satisfaction guaranteed tocus j tomera and agents. Write imm.-diatly lor ; terms. State age. Address K. -. ( II ASK k. CO., 1430 South Pe-nn Square, Pnil'a, pa. 7 00 The licenses mentioned in the above lin will be due and payable to the County Treasurer on and alter May 1st, 8b0. Ana -al will be beld in Ibe Commis sioner's office, in the borough of Miftiio low n, an Friday, Apiil 26, lBcV), between ihe hours ol 10 o'clock a. at., ar.d 4 o'clock p. m., when and where ail persona leeling themselves sggrieven mav attend il tbey think prora-r. Given under my band this 23rd dav of March. A- V., 1M. W. B. McCAHAN, . Co., Maonf ictnrars Ag.:ut5, Philadelphia It. McrcanHle JprTa"-r- !' Lock box 9S5 ") SO MET II I .U Kt.W under the son which Kir.g Solomon never beard of a CLOTHES LINK that requirea No Clothes Piks. Every house-keeper, laUDdress SDd store-keejr wsnta it. 6 ample sent by n. all. 6 feet for 2 '.els., 12 (.( for ftOcts. :rtrtiinr..vjs ltJATC for thu j Cowwiv. Address NORTON R BOND ft. i f.or.a, 2 '.'I s. -ad ri-.isi.urg, pi s. m. We have on hand a lull line o ! . .A,t T"'" lM,M hii.uiph.a .Uiir ...-. a. in., 11 in i--e.irp ii..1 a. ni., irw irtf 1 ia p. m., Mirtlin l.'.K p. m., sto, I ing a' a!i repular stations between Mftfiis ard AH.inna reichos Aitoina at 3 p. IB., I iltsburg P. 20 p. ni. AtToOsa AccoitMon.rios larss Pfcii adelphia daily at 1 1 50 a. tn.. Ilarruhurg si 4.16 p. ni., DaiiC-uifio-i 4 4' f . ra., Nsw f rt 5.10 p. m., Miller', an 5,U- p. m., Tlicmpsoiiluwn 6,-t- p. m., Vs-ilyk 5,41 Fverv liritiKo 1 "cror i'- r"- Mexico r,M p. r"ur) LlOUhC ,., j0,t koial 5,ri4 p. in., :.t!in 6.0j T lull r-Upply ol ! "'-i Lewistown K.'Ji p. m., McVe.itowa , f , i.wi.-ii ii.i nin.m 1,1" p. ni., Hnolingdon 7 40 p. in , iil ..ina W 0-) p. m. Pacific Exj.ress leaves Ph il:. le.pl, .a 11" pin; llarrisburg 3 10 a tu ; llimcaimoo I 8Kiu; Newport 4 01 am; 4 oi s ni 1 I.ewisto'A-u o "1 a m ; lie Ve low u S 2 ! a. 111; Ml. Union 6 4 . a in ; llnnnns lot ( 12am; Petersburg li 2.S s m ; prucs Crees 6 40 a mj Tyrone 7 esl a in ; ilii's 7 22 a m ; Aitoona t Ob a m , l'ltisiiai 12 15 p ra. Sra hore Express east, en Siin4y, will connec t witb -.nndar Ma i east .en isj llarrisburg at 1 I ft p. n. LEW IS TOWN 11V1SION. Tiains leave l.e-wlstown Junction fer Wil ror a( 0 10 a ra, 10 53 a m, 3 1 p m ; l"i Snnlmry at 7 4 " a ra, 3 CO p m. Trains arrive at f.ewistown Jusctim frim Milroy at H 60 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 U'J p at ; froB. S:iubi:ry at 9 i'.'i a m, 4 oj pm. TVKONK DIVISION. Trains leaTe Tyrono for Belieloula ssa Lock Haven at 8 1 J 1 m, 7 id p m. 'iyroiie for CuiaensviHa ami Clesr"'-id at b 20 a tu, 3 0i p ui, 1:6 p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia st 5"0 111 ttlill 1 lop 111. ! Truing arrive at T rone fr.itii pen; k.rr-r and Loci, liaveu at 12 Oo p in, a 'el C "7 p is- Trains urrii at Tyrono from Curwtas ville and Cle-arttold al b 58 a tu, arid 1 1 i j DI, 6 lip Ul. OILS! OILS! OILS! Main .Street. Urruhirt Coii.t Hui se, 31 illiintoM 11, la.. Frcd'k i;Sli:.AfiCiilAIi: V 1oii. Sprii'g and. Summer Goods. 1 would iuform the public that I Lave ' now in my new tuiiliiieri sit re at ray p.. ace- ' of residence ou Water street, M.Ctintotru, second door from corner of Bridge street, a I ul! slock, ul R; rii g ai d Summer millint-rj 1 goods, all new, and of tho latest styli s a nil tu. i:.g eu ployed f rfct class millitieis 1 fi'u prepareil l-j supply tliopui-lic with everything found in a Grstclass milliner store, come an.1 examine try stock. I cousidcr it no troei-V to show good. ' MKS. LEIUL. March 22-87. l.. TBE STMiBAED OIL COMFASI .if PitULui g l'a , mnke u. BPJlCIALITY I tnritiiifaeluriDp; for the Doiueetic trs.lo ilie Finest Brands of Illuminat ing and Lul-ricatiiifr Oils, SaiAtLii auil Gasoline, tliat cau Le niaje frttn Petroleum. Ve eli!erioe coDiptirison iritU tv.'-ry Lriown 1're.Jia-t of le(ro!i.r.i::. If vent witb the most UJT1F0RMLY T1SF. 1 C TOR Y OILS 1.Y THE MARKET, usk for our, trail f -jr Mi2:nic. u vicinity Supplied by FKAXt.TSCUS HARDWARE k CO. January Cnd,-83-l y. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sco;ia, War- ' riors Xaik and Pennsylvania furnace st 5 v " iu, a. iv i ni. j H. si B. T. R. li. ii. BEI'Fe KD DIVISION. I Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Hiudmau and Cumberland at S 2 i a- na j and C 3 j p. m. j Trains arrive at 11 unl.n ion from BV-d-! lord, Hyndmau aud L'uiujithuJ at 12 li j p. ni., 6 20 p. m. ! UOLL1DA Vibt'RG BKANCH. Trains leavu Aitoona fur points Soulb, at 7 20 a m. b 25 a m. 12 50 p in. 1 50 p m. 6 00 p m., b 00 p ra 9 60 p m. Train sirive at Aitoona frem points j South, at 0 45 e. ill. 1 1 Si a in. 1 3d p m- j f-5 p. m. (i 4o p. ru. 7 00 pin. and 10 3 r , io. luutloD XtIIre. All important local news are published in the columLi or the Sibtisei 4. Rgrrs lican ; also important ger.ersl new a. and ls-fea&d. varisd sit. u.t of li'.srirv rrsltsrr. All persons are hereby esutmt.fd, not to insj-ass on tl.e lands ol ih. undersigned is spruce UiP. si-i Bea!e ..wi.siiips. lir th purpose of gi tr.i o .?.. h-iutiug, dsh mg, or in a.iy other ay :.-rpr.ssirig, on said lands, as the tresps'S 'a will be en forced against people who siolsfe said law Hasisk iimr Jun S, l?ee. Tbe S.ntmtl and Atpulhran oflic" i place to get job work done. Tryi H" you if ton nc-d ao-tbins In ,n4t s -
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