awvjawa1ajwww-wWJaT . r -mamjttmmm-mm ... - . TO 4; t. t I MIIFL.70WN. WrOSKNDAT, APRIL 17, 1888. B. F. S C II W E IER, mvna ad rnorairroa. Tbk Pennsylvania Itailrod em ploys 19,518 men. r"" two hundred ilullarH a Niw Founillan.l woman agreed to allow her hiiebnii.1 t t'lopo with aa other AAriu.Ts, Scialitt!. ami Iem" rrt" f:iwl in CLioaf,'."', nd that is how the r ruiblicarj tirk-t rtm to ha defeat!. Tus WaMiinjjK.n Agricultural Bureau nuouncra that a jiw-tt the- wliiat rr'p prumixtH 01 j-rernt-cf a f.ill crop. Thi Bciuc'cratie brethren who only l f- n srssi dhoutod so luatilr, '"urn tbe rasi-ale out" do not whijx-r that 'i!y Mtiteni'e Cow. It eeci hard fr Irishmen to hear that Fugiiwliinm jropoae to take farmers from England and place thm on the lands to which Irish ten-cta were rejected Rwout swte that during Stanley's exjl-jrati. n in Africa he gathered asilefrt t runrket eight hunured thouvend dollnra worth of iviry. Hunting fortune in ivury. Shame on the ruin who would Kgrudge it to bita. hiruhtlf an the son of J. B. Packer, of Sunbur, aa old friend of Keller's. Wale, Baa er Wemaa. AairtN.T.)v, April 10. A apecial l the IW from Belaire, Md., Bays- : Hannah Calder, who married Kate IValo last February, was before Judge Walters thin morning for writ of habeas corpus to secure his wif who It-ft him tthortlv after the marriage. Kate was sworn and ttififd that the wnn willing to lire with Hannah if proe d a man. Han nah wan then called to the stand and tntiti(d that ho whs a man. The judjjf linked him if he was willing to undergo an examination, which piffttion Hannah would not answer. Judge Waltf-n, then Mated that the court could do nothing, and that it was entirely with Kate to do as she pleaaed. At 3 o'clock Hannah con tented to an examination, which war conducted hr Dr. J. C. Butler, of Iielaire. After the t xamination. Dr. Butler made an affidavit before Justice Lvle an to Hannah's hex and agreed to keep it concealed. At 3.D0 o'clock Hannah left for Baltimore and Kate Peal returned to her home at Federal Hill. It in therefore Uliev ed that Hannah is a woman. I rum the Spark of a Pipe. C'tarrara in his speech before the X.gih1ature confensed that when he nil the Vanderbilts did not sacced in htfi Leg ff the Pennsylvania Railroad IVn-r-any he was willing to eell cut cn the best terms he could cure. Carnegie is a critical foreign er that has been making it go better in America than in the 11 country. L.r. B re for- r have, a il:ef that hey are il'injj wonderfnl thirgn fi.r the labor of the country when they f- ah" .-it pnarhiv.g fr a division cf the arninpn i f labr. The largt t industry f the cotistry in thai farm in in luftry. I'jmn it all C'ther in dietnea are based. Every dollar e- ttt-n out i f the soil und this groat C'Hi.-.ko. At ril 3th.--A .b-eratch farm, from ! from Maimiii, Iowa, Ritya : Robert .hiedeler and wife were driving to town yesterday, when a spark from Schidler's pipe ignited the clothing of hi wife, uud as the wind wan blowing a Miff gale nhe was enveh'j ed in thuue in au iDxtatit. Terror atriokeu 8he jumjed from the buggy on one Hide and her hus band from the other. He did all in his j"wer to jueuch the flainew, but to ro avail. The graxs tofk tiro around them and Mr. SehideWr was completly f nvtloped in a fierv fdiroud and died lef,re her husband's eyes. Si hdeler'rt handa were burned to the lxce. H wan brought to town and bin wounds drencd, but it is feared that hie han.ln will have to be amputated. He ia nearly crary f r ia the shock of liin wife's death and his own pain and bin physicians i-ay he may d-e. The fumily it-oiif of the t.J.t-t in the county, " having Ix-eu here for thirtv years. Mrn. Scliidiler s sixty-years old and her huibaud eeT ent v. Communication. indiistry is largely C'nductlj Irunkencb is an i ffonce in the sight of Itod and man. it is a sin 1 1 that keei tth a ruan out of heaven. on a hanis of the division of the earn. but a man's mora! ri;ht to drink is ing i f the farms. The farms that I not in the leant effected l auhe of srenot cultivated bv the ownera tllp drunkard. Men are intern rate ..." . . . i in manv other thintrx. thev are m- nemseiTM nre ciutivateii dv men , .. " ' , . 1 , temperate in their iiee of women ana rr ho get ti e half of the products of in tLRt W!l. ,.Rtail more miptrr on tLefnrins. It is a rutem that has I themselves than bv ilrink. been in oprration in 1'eni.sj lvania i the women be Hboliht becaus x v..," .:u t use is abused. Shame on r r i i ui ki i rtniii'iia. on-n viiA , . tuougtit. lo tcacn temperence ana Should heir the manufacturing chtablinhmenta and rilr'..ds a.lopl it ' It w as not a just piece of business fiT the Lgiblat!iro to hit down on Roprei- ntutivo Hertz'.cr'e bill to place th.h way in the Millerstown river dam, so that fis-h from deep wafers may again come up the river. It was u4y thing but just and fair, Uepre pentatiw from the Juniata Valley have been as t.teady 88 the needle to the l'wle in voting appropriations for ether arts of the Htate and yet wh n a small favor, far us expenditure of money go., tut a great fav..r to thy popl- in giving them a fish supply is asked the legislature says J ro. The fih comiiUMsiou it Beenis was at the front against Mr Heartz ler's bill and used their influence to btrangle it. What are the fih foinmissioners for? Are they only for hatching purposes ? Aurac CR"r.iiF of rittsburg, whone bimineHS connections employ 17,500 D -n, delivered a speech t"the Legist .i" nevernl fvecings ago in which In- Hiiid, Vanderbilt was coerc ed into fclliug his interest in the fviuth lcnylauia Railroad to the FennsyWsina Railroad, and that after his death when his 8"Ijh contcmj'lat ed renewing the work they too were coerced to abandon the enterprise loi'j were ibuiktu h sell out. 1 lie urpot .f Caruekjif's - he savs - - ii to iu'Lire the Legislature to pasn a liw, to giv to shippers in Pennsyl vania the same freight rat Bon Penn sylvania railruilM as arc riven to competitor with the same kind of freitl't frvin ether Mates. Carnegie pratice it is (tod like, l he good things are all to use, they were given by Doity to man for that purpose, and woe to him who abuseth thetn'; woe to the drunkard; woe to the whore-monger. To tell intelligent people that to get rid of the drunkard the iihe of liquor mimt be prohibit ed is to invite the people to turn their backs on the proposed prohibi tory amendment. I unisu the drunk ard, punish the man who sells him drink. If Deity sends them to hell for drunkeness, why not punish them hero for raising a dibturbance here. He sensible, don't on account of the drunkard attempt to infringe on the rights of ether pople. You can't save the drunkard, that is (iod's work, he alont can save him, he alone can save vou, the Prohibition cranks can't save vou. The cranks do not know where to stop. In Connecticut, a crank Supreme Court, ruled, that cider, sweet or hard comes under the prohibitory condemnation. What next" who knows bat that the cranks will take an advanced position ttiat the cultivation of wheat and rye and corn will have to be stopped because li.pior is distilled from them. They have not yet done so, but you cannot tell what thc-y will advocate. Tho cranks don't set-in to know that the greatest reformers of the world used drink tem;erarely. Christ's first miracle, was that of making wine for a marrinyv feast. He did not get drunk. His enemies t-ai.l he sat down to table with wine bibbers. Jihn Calvin, the founder of the Presbyterian church kept wiueiu his houie to be used temperately. Martin Luther after his successful! encounter with the established Ca'holic Church of Iwome at the Diet of Worms drank beer that was sent him in a silver pitcher by Duke Erich who had leen hio friend at the trial lefore the church court which Contributed to the SkarmcL. 'Tla tid Tle t' for no man," la a aviaf frequently heard. The uo the (rest ceotrr of me xiiar Kiirm i the ref alttor of lime the leBCth of days and aisht io the difereot estons on the dif ferent planets. It briufc about the dsv time sod the ai-bt time the mutnlng and ereoinjt to the inhabitant ot ttil g be It controla tb motion of ail plaorta la this litem and potniblr eootro and regulate tb raatioDS ot them bv its on motfna for the Bible expressions in the book ot Joanna indicate that tt h movement, an! aatrono bavezpreaid tbouini"D that it move and al the planets and satellites with it. There fore it is the regulator of time on the earth as well as on the moin and other plane's. No man baa ever stui-ped the sun time or ratl.er do man baa been Inatruuieu al ia topping the prgres ot the dav and mas ina; it lunger except one, Joshua, and be did not do tt, but tfod who granted bis rr quest. The sun and the moon stood still a whole day loi per in addition to the day on abich the wondrr took place nnlil Joabua won a complete victory over tbo-e bv was warrioc with. When Joi-bua .pake nnto the LorJ and said, ia reference lo the Sun and nioun : "Sun stand thou ail 111 non Gibeun and thou moon in the valley of Ajalon tbls wonderful miracle took place another day waa added lo that day with out night. This was doue for Jo-.hu since he waa a lradrr ehoen by Uod to lead the Ii-raelitiab nation from whom the then promised C hrist waa to come. And it as becauaeof this promised Sen of Uod (great er than the ana and Joshua and at tti.nu crucifixion the sun waa earacned, and at whose 2ud eouiibg the sun skill again be darkened and the moon turned into blood and the stara will tall te the earth, and the powers of beavea will be ahtkea,) Christ the resuriectioa aud life for Joshua and for the saved Israelites so to be in the last da , that the sua was brought with the moon to a standstill ia favor of the Israittet so that their victory became com pleteby reaaon of the louger daylight to fight in. There ia also another case recorded in the Bible besides that of Joshua where a deaceudent of Adam waa seen to have ike aun an.t moon subj-ct to her. Thin case Is found in revelvtioiis V2c and 1st verse and reads : "And there appeared agreat wonder in Heaven, a woman clothed with the aun aud moon under her leot aud upon her head a crown oi I atara.y Tnis women seems to date more wt i he IKavenly bodies subject to her tLa Joshua bad for but a day. The Catholic ctiU'-cti claim that she is the holy Virgiu, the raolLrr of Jesus bruit the ton of man, the Son of Uod, who to red em aud sve uiau bote tMttaial by tUe traitor aud b-rc a craa ot ttioroaal the cross, cruciuXi'n abd death instead ot using tor a means ot defense his Godlike miraculous power to raise the dead to life aud instead ot ui-itsg bia miracu ous power to nnt upon the ea, and at auother time to cairn the wiuda and aea of the sea, saving ibeslnp by pavii.g "rVace be still ; and instead ti caliiLg ten legions of ange s to bis dHone at his trial be. ..re Foi.uua Pnaie. Tbls Christ b-re the crown oi thorns and the indignities, and Innulla mentioned mat be m'ght crown believers with forgiveness ot stn sod lite in the Heavenly n.annous. It the woman with Ike ain and uioou undi-r ber teet and ih crown ot stars on h-r head a the Virgin Mary then she was or per haps Is to be honored with this power th ougb tt.e merits and worthiness ot her sun, the Son of Cod eqml with Uod the Kailier, on account of which Si n of Right- eoneoess, Jesus, God heard aud iuisir.il Joshua in the day ot battle. By rran.n ol the Sun an I Moon com ng to a standing t'r Joi.hu it is proven that the cause ol Christ was tn the IrraelitiKb nation and thev prepared the Way for htm the on or God during ihnir eKittic as a aroodj, bark roads and cow paths t the top of the mountain near th Dripping Hock, where, on Monlay about Jay-light lie found hi horses feeding on oats stolen from bin bin, and a bag, which Lad alnobeen stolen from him, filled with oat. The close irsuit of Mr. Duvall frightened the thief, who made good his escape. On returning, he met hie brother Amos, who Lad followed on borne back, at the foot of the mountain, where the balance of the oatn wad fed. The animals were very valuable dark bays, nicely matched, which Mr. t 11 " ..,,1.1 ..!-,. i-.in f. 1 . . . . . . . ' M j JilUJA wwuiu U.'b IflH lUV'U ll. -. o rn.it- v.. u. lia.'H 'i ii-j s u , anil . hr smt.iit.itiM'.i.. 1 u'-. ai-t tnv j saddle and two bridles were alao nei ti.a ow.r, i. .u i ln 'fir j id ' stol'n. This is the eoond attempt ..-ent to the 2 dr-n .ill . he to hteal these horKf-e that faileiL .t.te of ,..e , ..... ... tnr. "i Alv,uta month ago, on returning .aiv.tt-.-i an fT ct0i por i 'h.-tr-, , . , , ', . . , . , Lord virf Pa s..er. -ho Is tu... abV t j home ilbollt 11 o clock at night, be pe. a. rve -hm tr- m the drwin tha the ' saw hiri stable door open, and at once in.iitni a 1 rmbiitic P.,-1" ' in K-1 Keen red his double-barreled eun. which w as heavily charged with buck shot, which he fired at the thief, who was leaving, but without effect. whir b Paasover waa instituted by 11 oars and Aaron and eaten by Israel not misy hanrs he' ore the death angel passed upon Kgvpt. This Passover waa emblema tic of Jesus Christ nor Passover, the Lamb of God aacnf red for us on the cross and whoso blood clean sea tbe bfli'vcr from bia sins. And because emblematic of tbe Lamh of God. the Son of Uod ia likeness as a man, it was fnr this reaaon made effectual so that tbe death angel passed over the 1st bora of Israel leaving them alive. Aa the Israelii 1st born were :hus auvi-d from death Ly ob serving tbe instituted Passover also be. eanse ot Cbrist onr living Pssaoeer. ht lievera will when 'heir bodies die have their anut Isken to Psrsdiax a'ive nmil the Keurrecter f ;hrlst shall come with thai h Iv sngrl". to iu lo st-n rtin-r Mi" shall E XECCTOR'S NOTICE. ypi was -Bade rB--ctol to avii -g the liv-s of the 1st born t.f Israel fn m I ha deate V at came upon the 1st horn or Kg- p'ln. And to flnirb if can be said danime and algr.time waited for man when vh son ar4 nKMin stmMf still 1 ana tide a d water was divided tn tbe Ked Hea when I-rael psaaed thr.ugn and these two wonderful mi acles were irformed bv God on account of the cans of tbe b"n promiael Christ tbe Paaa over fo the next lite tor tbe saved. Tbta Christ our Passover did come at the ap pointed lima and lived with men to redeem them, and suffered. dtei, arose) from foe grave and enlervd Heaven, and Is Mediator between U.at a -d man, and will coma lo earth a 2nd f 'me, nor in humi'l'V as before-, but inatea.1 tne name 80a ot God exa-t. d ard glorified. Faara. Tempraar Column. Thinkin' it Over. We'v been thinkin' It over and pravln', Betsv and I. About tbe are-ndmeot, aid sure as I'm say- Twixt von and I. I've 'bout mid np my mind to Tote as I think. For the best ; And I don't earn for John, or Tom, or Hairy O'Biink. Hot alt Ibe rest. Tie trne I've never been much of a crank. Nor a rrohib ; For I bare very often l-een dry an d alway drank, (Can't t-lt a sou!.) 1 But I've been thinkin' and thinkin' that mar be I'd better quit j And it th's sgi'srion goes on I'll ss More aboit it. I'll think a little Just now. while I can. It'll do no barm ; I've earned twrnty shillings a dsy, like a man. With mv sturdy arm ; For twetitv yeara or more I ween, And little got 1 And though I take a nip, now and then, 'tis seen I'm not a sot. T enry shillings a day. and what have I got t Now let me see ; Well, there's nor a shilling for a bouse and lot For Rust and me. Onr lodgings sr" on the fourth story floor, And not very good ; SomeOn.es we won d like a little more coal fr a llrtle word. And then, we don't have anything great to est. And ltnle to drink ; Sure, we've bean very spsrin' and should be rich. I c-rtai nlv think ; But there' little Anna, she needs a new hood And Bet, I declare Is almost nut of rv-rvthiog good She nerds to wear. Whi' have I got T N'ot verv much if seems, Ot taentv ahl'lttif a a Hav ; So Ir's the traffic that garnered my dimes, I"l voto it awts. And I'll tell mv er.mridea, far an I b'twixt, To sore the same ws ; And we'll ra-rv the am- nlnaerit at ! nv.e flx-d Jure the IH'h dir. Seme Foolish People Allow a rough to run nntil it gets beyond Ibe reach of medicine. They often ssv, Oh. It will wear away." but in most cases It wears them away. Cnnld they be indue ed to trv tbe uccessful medicine called Krp'i Balsam, which we will sell on guarantee to care they would Immediate! seethe excellent effect after taking the Crat dose. Price fVile and fl.OO. TViei siss frrt At all drnggista. Ltg-l Soltct: MERCAftTILK APPRAISER'S I.IT. Ktlmttof DJV1D SMTH. ImU JJ.a wars towssAip, Juniata Co , dv'd. Whereas Letters Testamentary on tbe last Will and Testament of David Smith, late ol the township of IK-Uaare, deceased, have been issut d 10 the undersigned, this ia to notify all persons indebted to ssid estate 10 make immediato payment sod those baring claims to present tbe same dulv antbenticated for settlement. JONATHAN KE1SER, Kxeculor. Tbompsontown, March 16:D, W 6w. LIST OF HEALEhS AND or VENDERS Frreign & Domestic MerckndisB IS Til COUNTY OF JCNIATA, FOR THE TE K 1P9. AS APPRAISED AND CLASSIFI KDBY THE MER CANTILE APPRAISER. cation previous 10 hi corning and wben he j 1 know that if the si-enra -d ctif. Waa out n the Wa did com- crucified him. Aud 11 cm be add ! , ,.,,, Wt.k ,v A , witn, w. ....-...h. S tl-s a I -.v. d il rrr i- 1 . n , ai d Iiir k, ard flarro and ed tbat the wurldrx.at to dav b-caue of the cause of Christ among nations and p...le Tide waita lor no man. It is caused bv We'll vote it awav Hav Y .(. Masks and Chlerefona. Ben, No noSler thin thar : tbe bun and the ro .on and In greater p't f)n v tor drink ther would b rin m t, byibelatt.r. It comia gnd'ialiy in from tbe set at certain hours each tav. and cov ers expiiard rocks snd sand bars and the 'ow parts ot beacties prevt.iu-i y exa .sm I to tbe air and sicht by tbe ebbing out of the tide which also take- place at certain hours. Tide was divided and stood ar-ide (whether it was tl .wing in or ou) for one kaon man. Moses, who said to tbe children of Jsres Chicago, April 9th. A despatch from Eat L.iverKil, Ohio, eaya : "The residence of Itolvert MaBane, an aged farmer living a few miles from here, waa visited earlv vester st one time ia bis lite tnat in the latter Saya ,Jav morninp by two masked men uod would raise up a pmpbrt like onto who forced an entrance throurrb tL cellar window and found their war up atairs where the f:imily were sleep sen,-, t" hr bitter airaiuet the ailvat"a C- ti-pacy IV dtertnined the fate of Protestantism. I.nther in taking the beer said. "As Duke Llrick Lns now remembered me , so mav our Lord Jesus Christ alavt Tbb r-.ightown Farmt r Band was rememW hitu in his dying hour." d.n:iriub..t in Wing, -Sallr in V ' th rr' ii'ition reformers of .. . . . , . , ., , " , ttiere times kn.iw more tnan C hriEt, t,.e(.SrdrnSiftirgS.tnd, and other Luth,.r ? EnWc-tbe laWB m.-...di.n:s pieces an it marched down j against evil doers, and you have the t hestEtit strer't, J'ulladelphis, sever al tlavs ago, lnt Bias, its seeteat roten of hi rn aDd nist thumping Ih til on the banr drum, ar.d sharpest ratt'u of the st:are drum, inett a.l i-f awakening renpoLiv:nueical conls in the breast of the Mayor aroused his wrvj; to such a decree that he declar ed the high stepping !and under ar. reat. A street gamin shouted police. Thebar.d tik leg bail, and only one or wo of its metnliers were gathered in by the custodians of the gust and l'eace i f the City of Brotherly Lov. The Tughtown Farmer Bar.vl may be a "j-y forever" in Pughtown, but not 0 on Chestnut street. remedv. TLa1PRRaTK. himself. Voses in so saying bal re'erenc to the Saviour and deliverer of the world Christ ; and it was likely b-rauae of this j ing. They attempted to chloroform Lbrist whom Veaes waa emblematic of tbat I the inmates but were not BUCCWfaiaL he was made a deliverer te save Ibe I-rael- i When they w.re discovered the fam iteatromtbe Kiriptiana. It ws becsuse ! ily waa aroused by their appearance, of thecoming caae and kingdom ol Christ j They knocked three small children aa well a because of the convng of an Is- almost M?nkeless and locked them in raehtish nation that at the stretching out 1 a small room and HJ-ked Mr. McBane ot the tod by Woses, Uod s-)rt rd and j to give up all his money, saying they parted the tide, waves, currents, and wa- I knew he received a tiloU-taud dollars li ra ot the Red Sea to deliver the Israelites : ftatUMay fur mine territory be ll6 (who passed thro'igh the sea being bap:iaed ; ped 'f. On being told he had not unto M.mm-4 in the cloud aa they went, a.i 1 ehisetl the bargain and did not re says Psnl ) Hence it may be said ibat the j eeive any money they struck him tide whether ebbing out or whether eblune j wit fir. hdiovel cutting an Ugly in w.s divided with tbe deep water to the eT" in his head and knocking him bottom or tbe sea tor the cb..sen Moses aud j aenselvhH. Hia wife pleaded for bia follow.. A reason for believing that niercy. They removed her to a ..11 1 . . a. 1 t 1 1 1 a M..es wa. made succeas ul in giving th. -ma,i n.-t ana jtK-aea 11.T in. AI- i-r Mt-arcning tne nouse irom cellar signs for the opening of thi Red Ssa for the detiTrrance ot I-rael Is aa before stated, the Iraeliiib nation was to prepara th world for the aireat of Christ area lo to gairnti ana nnaing nothing but a small amount of silver thev escaped j leaving no clew. A neighbor who ' l.c.v..,.1 in noil - . 14,. pretar.tha old testament bvholv prophet, ' ""' 'VlT- T .u . , jk . , . . .." . . 1 forced his wav into the house and and prtesiB Another r.-asoa tLat tbe Ia-1 , , j l -1 1 T . . . ; found the mother and cbil.lren al- raelitea were preparing the war for Cbrlat a. tr . . - . .. . . ..... " " ; most sufTocateil in their tight quar ts that thnr sacrifice of buttocks, sheep.1. . , ,, , . j . t of. tern and Mr. McBane almost dead dove. , the t.bernac . and In lb. frilll K)KB of bl(KMl. KQ rlw to the tempV ww .mill-mat,., r the eriic flx en i(lentitv of the maskpi ruffilkn8 has ard sacrifice of Cbri.t on calvary -h- yet been didC-jvered." thrflT borr tKt- ains or itae world to rdfia . 1 tbereor'e'of.twho trrrpt Mod. An-j The Haodsomest Ladj lo kfiftlintown o h r reason tbat vlosea and bia fo low. r. ' i........ afMM--s4 ... - . .. in,' near Ceiiterville, thih county, was j hmA s divided bemr- them bT the other day that she knew K.m'a Balsam for roooert lunt mglit ly threti naslMt jj i( ,.,; ran ) uld because f the Thr.at and Longs ass a superior remedy t. s.'iw ner chukd insianiir wnen ne others had no rffect whatever. So fa urn. a nation ol Israel and this is proven by the this and convince yon of ita m-.-rit, any braten aerpei.1 m-ade by Motes in the wil- ; druggist will give too a Sample Bottle Free, demesa being emblematic of Christ. Aa j tMf 50: "n't Moses lifted up ibe serpent in the wilder.! 1 """" " ner omunt tb S"B of man be lifted np, j Horft?S StolfiOt is the si) a Km Testsment verso resda I Se evea th lifting up i f the braien serpent ' From the Fulton Republican of riTTeBtit., April Dth. A Iit'tler, F., special f-ays : Lewis l'altersiin. pr. iuiiient atvl wealthy farmer It v. A fanner I.vs J-4.70O. meu. imp. : uoo.ni v iin mm f CllIH r chri(t , lar.ltdrd )g in tne notice out nis mot ner. Ml years old. She heard a noibe and called to mm. lie turnevt towar.l the win dow and he saw three men who call ed him to come out. Upon refusing they burst in the door and as the first man entered Patterh.u felled him with a inker. The others over- , jiowered him, however, and dragged him I iirc fc sited to the barn, threat ened to bang bini if lie refused to tell th m whero he kept his gold. When he declaretl he hail none they placed a rojie around his neck, but as he still j.KTsisted that he had no money they concluded to torture him by r'-tif-ting his feet at a fire in the hot!". He was taken back to the houee and his feet and face burned. 1'hey then searched the house and after securing ft3 in minev and HhaHi ki.v, April 0. Two strangers visited Daniel Keller's place to-day and after a proposal to purchase his farm engaged the old farmer in a game of cards. Keller became in terested aud procur. d -4.700 which he put up as stake.. The ruuiiev Patt-Twin's gold watch declaring that wued bv the strangers and if he m-ivi-d until they were gone one on a pole was rmbl. turtle of the lining np A! ru lu. aoi. a ery una nve-vear ot Christ on the cross. Tbe people of oU1 m&ro and a t old Colt, lwih oi iiamuietoman ana 1 ercheron breed, were stolen from the stable of mile Creek theydtrd believe in Jeans Christ are made alive tn r cross. The people Israel bitten by living strp-nts for the sin f murmnring were made well if thev sim ply looked on the braien .erpent ; hut "Vllli" LhlvaU, w ho r Sldt-B on ... rh. ...iw-.r. r . l k .. n i n miu, m uruau Tho- that lo-k nn'o, follow and ououav eoiiojg, jxarcn oisi. .tuuuiuocwtii Jir. iAivail " . w as awakened by the barking of his Ul'g, BUU I " the lock sj born ot larael of people and of their cattle I i" . , . t ... . track on fr '' hunter he ' which croi '" into Yc11h Vallev, proceeoinfr zi--r.it at... : 1 .:f . . a. r -V MtrrLisrowa. V so beck ti Nelson, grain, roal aud lumber........ C. 8 Kei ner, confectionery O. P. Koblaoa. grocer..... Wm. B- 1, implement draier O. W. Beck, boots and shoes I D. Mnser, grocer...... r. Fspetirchade. merchant.. I.. Bsi.ka Av Co .druggist.... John K'ka. groer r. ....... . A. llackrnbe'ger, grocer and notion...... ..... ...... Pranrirrua Hardware A. Co., hardware. ......... . ..... C. K. H't k . merchant W. 11. Kodgers,dtutgiet.... W . p. Snyder, furniture... W. H. Kolloian. j-wflsr. ... UrCauley It Mters, tuple ffirst d.-alera.... ...... .. K II. VcClintrc, hardware. Joseph Peiinell, mcrcbaat.. Emit Scbott, dry goods.... Jos. Adam, grocer and con fectioner. ... ............ Banks K suit man, music in struments......... ...... J. A Marrav, hotel O. VT. Harley.clotbier John Kirk, merchant. ... . . . Vlllil. W. W. Dimm, merchant ... K. A . Suiilb, inerchaut. .. ... W. S. Rirhenbaugb, mer chant . C. A. Thompson, grain and coal.. .. David Da-ber, grocer, flonr and feed. ........... .... N D VacD; ke. merchant.. J. T. Kepler, merchant..... ItttTTI Wilson Av Co., merchsnta.. I av id Shirk, rootchant ..... W . W Sha.ron. merchant .. "sui.ru -n at ftinars b, mer chants .................. R. s Koi) . reliant. .. ... j tin utia Son. to- rchalrt. . . ; Jo-, j I. Page, III.). mrnt I. j " i J. K. Winiy. n.r. n int.... i h it. k ti 14 hill, m.-rcli ini. b W lr.ey. i..i rrl.anf ... J K Van horn, hotel K'ta-rl Si lit. r. merchant.. Jac.b LU'iw.g. tti--r'hant .. SCSQI'H KM. E G Sh .ff- r. ui rci.aLt.... U K Beste, uieretiant. ..... OSIIX WooD. Adam Arnold, hotel J. T. P'tura at Bro., met. cbsuts.... ..... ..... .... TBOMP-OMTOWII J. P. tVick.TsUau., merchaut M. E. Schiegle, merchant.. E. A. Tennia at Uru., grain at-d coal. J. W. Uibns. lU'a.ber ao.l coal UIUWIK. Samuel Schlegle, i. enchant C. G . H ii.ej , n.erchant. . .. e.-ar IlL. G. B M Kepi. r. orucgirt.. s. G. Oroner. (r.er ...... Wm Vc(ulliii, uiert-hai.t. . P. Kepoer, (nin-r A. J Petil. merchant D. H. Bousum, merchant... A. H Kejnolus, wrrcbant.. Pbthp Keener, coa. Jacob Urontngrr, coal atid lun. re-r ...... .......... Noah Her i er. sratn and lumber ....... .. TCSBtVT. Noah Hertller, uercliaat... nit Atex Woodward, merchant. J P- Kei'y. n.eichant VT. R. lomeri. no ich int. . srstCE HILL. J L. Bsrtoo, ui. rcl.ani. ... J. C. t onu ai Bit... luerchams K. 1 iieckdoin, lu. rvhaot.. Samuel Mowery.nierhbatit.. vtscaacaa. J. B. Hei-rv. n.eirhat.t J. C. Crawlor-I, uieichaul. . . H. S. Thompson, merchant. A. J. Kurgest.n, mrrcbaut.. T Ham iron, merclianr. . . . . Tm. VanSeringer at Son, merchant tlCK. K H. Patterson, nierchanf. Jobn Vsughan. nercbant.. Kutwrt iihiue, merchant.... . W Campnell merchant.. A. W. Opple, tn.-rch-nt.... PATTSBSOS . W . p. North, g'stn, cost lid luntlier. ........... . i lo Jc Son. mercltatiis.... Samu.l Ktrsyer, clothier.... Joseph Penned, luerchunt.. McMei. at Beaie, merchants T.J. MidUagb, .merchant... Farmera Mer. Asso., nier cbandise and ccal ... W. H. Banka at Co., drug gists Robert Nixon, hotel....... KeubenGusa, hardware Howard Ki.k, Tobaconisr.. . T. H. Keese, oenfectionery. Henr Dui-n, confectionery. K. K. Mitchell, Hoar and feed H. M. Hawk, merchant...... George Msckeiberger, res taurant ami confectioner. . Isaac M Goshen, grocer and lumber. auuroar-. J. B. Meloy at Bio , mer chants...... ............ Class. Rates. AMENDHKNT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citicens of tfiis Commonwealth by ttiu General Arsembii of tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lur their approval or rejection it a special I election to be l-eld Jure IB. 18i. Pnblith- j ed by order ot tbo Jeretary of the Lulu n.onwealth. In pursuance of Aiticle JLVJ1I ut the Constitution. Joint resolution propo-iog an amendment to tbe Constitution of tbisCommunwesltb i Sicrion I. Be it resolved by tbe Senate ud Hons of Representatives of tbe Cotu monwraltb ol Pennsylvania in General As sembly met. Tbat the following amend ment is proposed to tbe Constitution of tbe Commonwealtn of Pennsylvania, in accord ance with the Eighteenth Article thereof t AMENDMENT. There shall t an additional articla to said Conetituttsu to ba d. siguated as Article XIX. as follows: ARTICLE XIX. Tbe manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale ot iutozicatiDg liquor, to bn used a a leverage, la hereby prohibited, and any violation of fbi prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable aa shall be prov. ded by law. Tbe mannfactnre, sale, or keeping for sie of intoxicating liquor tor other pur poses than as a beverage may be allowed lo rucb manner only as may be prescribed bv law. Tbe General Assembly tbsll, at the tlrat session succeeding the adoption of this article of the Constitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for ita enforcement. true copy ot tbe Joint Resolution. CUAKLKS W. 810.SK, Pecr.taxy of tbe Commonwealth. AUTUMN AND WINTER. I HAVE THE Latest Fall WINTER STYLES ! Tbe CbuDiplon Clettiler ol" Juniata Count y bftvlDg jmt turned I'roui f he CuiUt n cities wllh a vronderful FALL AIND WLNTER STOCK, Will in-.Le friendi, outbhine rivals, win victoria, and !! itiif Vm merit. M EN S BOY S A CU JL1JREN 8 ' FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Geut'a furniahing goods. Firat Ciasa, comViniug Style. Qaauty Elegance, vtith pricsa that will aetniih you. Na aaJ ia zpett4 aaia. I prove thia. But I auk your patronage only when 1 give coa-plet aiit'aut.as. Hy atock of HATS, CAP.S, UOOTi h SHOE"? OVEK-ALLS, W ATCH14S JEWELRY, Calico, Percale aud White Shirta. Neck wear. Collar, Cuffe.Trtuika aud Satcbe. ia full ami complete. Cll abd see Sam'l STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AUD FIK.MSMEK IN PATTERSON. June 16, SKNTIpL vvVir Firm. I Pennsylvania. Raileoad, -000 10 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 12 18 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 6 18 14 14 14 14 18 14 14 14 18 13 14 18 13 13 14 faOOO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 tO 1 0i 7 OO 7 00 7 00 12 r.o 10 Oi 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 u 7 00 10 CO 15 00 7 O0 7 00 loO CO 1 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 10 CO 10 00 7 HO 10 00 10 ("I 10 00 7 00 FALL AWD WINTER GOODS No more nummer for months i to come. Full and Winter are ; AtToosa Accoaaonarius ies'si aUiatai flsllv at il "J a. m., Tvrone Hi m here, and to conform to the j ";rini-!Ve,l,rH'..VrS '? chance, the benior memoer ol c evtowa . ..i a. w., i.wutow ,,4 iJ m 1 AMESnwEST TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to tbe cittajut ut tbia Commonwi-alih by the General Assraiblv ot tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tor tbeir ajprovsl or rrjecttna at a special e'ec lina fo bebelt! Jnce 18. 1889. Published by onler of the Secretary ot tbe C'ltn 'non wealth, in porsaance of Article JCVI11 of tbe Constitution Joint resolution proposing aa stnrnd menl to thr constitution of ibo coiuaioo wealth : fivr.na 1. T! r-mm nJ km4 Au tkm Stmimfm dHmief fttprentativt of tkt Com- Eastern Market", where he srmeymrf That tbe toiiow .ok is proposed j lected with great care the goods as an aujeijiliii.Tt to tbe eoris itatiiiu ol tbe ' . , . t - co.. u.oo.va.ihot reun.yiv.nia in .ccopi-1 that his many patrons faor. vnrf wirti th xoiun ui lorn :f bfutb ; Article tbereot : A WE1SDMENT. S'rife out Irom mrcrioa oue, of arftcl itftit, thtJ four qualifiCatlioMa lor fwiurl ! TIM K-TAMLE j Ub sd nerSunflay Jlov'r i,. lias trams ist step st Miflha w ill rus a( talis,,. EASTWARD. the firm has just returned from ee- DROP IN. We have now filled our bhelves with Fall and Winter Uur cus- ahs. and paid at tomers have appreciated our '"hi.,? " tn. election." .a , eflfortg to Ye them tood, to " I." ' ', ro., MIlfoM ff f'S 01.. af'.Ctn Port Royal .17 a. n-. Mxeo 8.M s. a' Ttiscarora H.'JS s. ui.. Vandrks !.tg . as.' Tbompsontown a.7 a. is., Ifuraard t il m., WillerstowB 8,4S a ra.t swsrt tw,. tn., arrlvirir at Harnsliurj at 10 61 a. . ; and at Philadelphia, 1,25. mx. I Saa Saoia lirsiM taavcj t'kni ! at C.r5 a m., and stopping a 1 1 ragtua; taitocs ove anoona ai.a liarrusurf, reaches Uiliiin at v iS a. u., bamrtuf 11.40 p. At., anrl arrives lu fa'.laes'Saa M 3.15 p. m. ail Tails leavss Mttsbar itaj'T at j 6.66 a. m., Altoona at 'J.IV f. la., aud ik-s- piuf at all rsjular ststloai srrlrss at HKi arrisbnr( 7 fcU f. a.., rasa- we i which reads foltuws : .If twentV'lwo vesrs t.f aea or Howards. he shall tie paid within two years, a state ! (Joods of all kinds. i.9 ...nnlr tar whiph shall have berB as. essed at least two ruoLt least ooe month before the election, so , eflforts to give them fZOOd" "Every male cltiseo, twenly.ono yar of ' Suit their pUrpOKCH, nd ape, possessti,; the loiiowing quahflcattons, v . ari, l.far shall be entitled to vote at all elections.- v.. j.- first. He sbaii bav. been eitiaen or pared than ever to merit their . IMrt state, a, .ea.T wan.... , confidence e invlte QU tO Tkuu'l. 11 .nan wav ' " " : - . , state one yrar (or it, bav ot; previously come arid Fee and be Satisfied been . quaiiflVd elector or native bora eiti- j . , .rnrH- .UnrtTT,nt " " " w.- - y rasT l.iwu lesvss rinais.jrin asuf si tncretrom ana reiornea, men si mumus; we nave ailUUbL everyiuing. 11 60 a as ; llarrisborg 8 40 p at ; Hath immediately preceaiuft me eiecum W( u l.nrkva-rrl rail fnr i 6 0,5 P " i Law i.towu 6 p ; Aitesea Third. He shall L.ve resided in the elee- Uon't De DaCKWHra, Call lOT g m . j.,,.,,,, ,t M t.,n district wbr-rebe.balltff-rtovot. at; what VOU Want. ! w. P.lig,. Bi,w.i.,. least two month, imsuediately preceding i J I T .! ! rhl.UsipaU , .. ' . dailvat4 80a.ru.; Hamsbure, 8 14 a. av : the olr-ctl.iu. ar-vv V Bt . ! n ' a "A. . I'liniiniiQii, T3 us a. 1 m t iiiwpvn, V as a. m.; M itiersiown, su a. sn.t i nosapspatewa. Mail ExLraas laaves riltsbnia al 1 oe wa Altn.irta 1". '( I T, tn Ttrrn. L'l m . 1 - rife- ' 1B'ou 7 87 pm; l.swmowu 49 y ai i 8.U- f.in 1U pm; lUrritburf 1J41 pist P- us.pbia f .ti u. Piiliadelpbia Kxprsaa will tss "al IriaV's at 11 7 p. an., wuso Csffsl WHTFAH1). erlastirg ma. oaviog iceir na Dlotted on and cast into the sea of God", forgtf olness. And just bore it can be sa d tbat the 1st .... . fr ' ' ' - a' . u it krA lb.in a.. . . eac.pedbeine.lain when .the death ...,.1 "xl. Z f t Ti .. " s . w a. . a ssMuni uv t H.-'ll V (.UU w t. 1 t (UU 4 1 flit. slew tbe 1st born of people and cattle ot l,ii, C;j..,,n;,i ; " ' K'tKIWU aJAUsafAAAAlJ JiXAAA laUJLtaU Mil 13 10 00 12 12 60 14 7 OO 6 75 00 14 7 0' 14 7 O0 13 10 00 14 7 00 o 75 00 14 7 00 15 10 00 13 10 Oo 13 10 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 Oj 14 7 00 14 7 tO 13 1000 18 1 00 18 lu0 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 O0 12 12 50 14 7 .0 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 HO 14 7 00 i 14 7 or. 14 7 CO 13 1000 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7l'0 i i 12 12f.o! 13 KiOO 13 lOOOj 13 10 00 12 12 60 18 10 00 12 12 50 14 700 6 160 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 710 14 V 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Fourth It teer-ty-two jearsot aje or op-! OCS III (I M30UIS. wa.sMa. V. aa a, I . a. 1 1 k i ar e-.at4 isithin t BV ft at r " I , U fit aa an Vol ss f I IT i a lO IkO ... a.. t al ear K IS i aatlBltl bamV. v --. . t . V W V a-wa. a ... . , fitatM lr COUUljT Oar Boot cm t & i.-Kti d ai Ifttftt two month ana D;a at IfSrvt onr moDih betot e-et oi." nartmeilt 18 full and in Shoe De lta assort- ora, iir i.v a. oj.i ' Roval, 10 18 a. fezleo. 10 07 a. ra. rM .; Hi.TJIs, 19 20 m . mi it j 1 A na - . a.. mm ai.all l ..men.!...' at. aa 1.1 rrxd ss follow i , .- . . "' " " Kve,v maieci.iVen tw.n,v no , e.r. ot Hieut, ana you certainly can be ' " - Vi aVIf i.1 u s(- posseting Ihetollowtn qu .llncafi. ns. BUited in fit, quality and price. xiDsti' ,a 17 p. ia ; Tvrone, J , . sri-ll be etiitlf to vote at the pollii.g place . , , ... . aa .-a.. ' . .. r ot ti.e ,i,c:,..n di.mct of winch b. .'a., .t ; hatever improv ements have A'""-,V:Tr.rn.i,nre ... tm . tiii .i r stations betweea llsmslirtre sscf Aussasi thr time bv a resident an.l not elsewbrre: Keen ailded UV the IlianUlaCtUreP First He hsll hae b'en a eiii.cu ot , .. ... Ovt-rss. Exraia. lesv-. Phtlarle't ki. . H I'nlted States at least thirty days. S-cond. ! shall Lave resided ln the ,nnn V villi With loot Wfflr tiir "'"Ptunit t Rocaviiie, Marysvlt;, Da state one Jrar (.r it, Lavn.g previously i I i y . non, Newport, aftllerstowa, Tkcwiaesahswa, been a aiiailfld eiretor or name Oirn etu- nil in vi uui uuui fci . iv,tt ly at a on p. m., namsonrg, 10 Tj f. stopping at Kocaviiie, Marysvll., D XJUT i I'nri boval. time at ilimin. II li a al. fn ol Ibe state, he shall bare rrrsoTan i n roct,ry Department IieVer IacS 1 toona, a 3-1 a. sn., and Flttsbarj, 6 14 a. . therefrom sn.i relumed, then s.x mouths,) - ? fc ' j rh,1a, Immrdiatlj pri-c.Hlinit the election. e ildeOH IianU H IU11 line Ol j ? a m n,rri.inrg 1 1 It) , f, Third, lie shall b.ve resided it. the dec- j J,' L anJ J-'anCy ! port, 12 18 p. tn., Mtfllia 1 J.47 'p. m., .eve-" tton .1. strict wh..re he shall oflcr to votn at 1 1 J i ! i.,- ...u k... V. 14 7 00 Irssr thirtv dats immi-d atelv urcedms; the election. Tbe legislature, at the aession thereof n. xt after tbe slopiiou ..I this sre tlon. shall, and from tiiue t.i tim thereaf ter nit, ensct Isw. to properly eat'orc this provision. Fourth. Every tn.lo cliii-n f the sje of tweuty-ore vears, who shsll have been a cifc-n tor thtrlv las and at. inhabitant thia state cine year, next preceding an elec tion, czc.-pr at municipal electiwns, and for the last thirty d.iys a re.idrnl of the elec tion district in wh-.eh be may nfler bis vote, hall be entitled to vote at such an elt-ction in the election district ot which be shall at the time h.- a resident at.d not elsewhere for aii oflirera thai Dow are or hereaftir rosy be elected by the people : Pretidtd, That id time of war no elector in tbe actual m.litary service of the State or ot tbe Coitr-d Statea, in tbe army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of hi. vote bv reason ol his absence from such vlection district, and tbe legisla'ure sh ill have p.wer to provide tbe tuaotrer in which and tbe t'taeaod pla.-a stwnich such sbsetit elreiors may vota, and for ibe reruru and canvasa of fheir voles in tbe election district in which J'bey respectfully reMde. Fitrh. For the rurpose of voting, no per son shail be deemed to have gained or lost a resilience by rrsMin of his prc"bce or sb srt.ee while rrjiployrd in the service of the L ulled States or the State, nor wbileer.gag.d in tbe navigation of the water ot th- Stale or of tbe high seas, nor while a student ot any college or arroiiia'-y ol learnins;, nor while kept al any a rui-bouse or public institution, t-ncept the inmatee of sny boroe for dis abled and indigent sold irr. and sailors, who, tor Ibe pmpose ot voting, shall be deemed to reside in thn election district where said hon e is located. Lawa shall be mad.) for ascertaining, by proper prools, tbe citicens who shall be entitled to tho right of suf frage her. by ealabli.bed. A true cepv ot tbe Joint resolntion. ' CUAKLKS W. STONE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. ol i ; at,- ill iuc AlifUintown, la. Fred'k ESPKiASCHADK V Von. tire toTreipamieri. Having leased 400 acroa of wood land of David Wilson, and 400 acres of wood land of John McClurw, adjoining land, ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company lu the vicinity ot boiler's Gap. I hereby caution all peraon. ataiust trespassing on tbe above mruttoned leased laoos for tbe purpose of j catting timber and se lorth. Joaa BeasnoB. Milflintowu, May 26, 180. ping at an regc fr g 1 J V It V 9(a1 i rd Altoocs reaches Aliases at I ) f. .. M W..YJKj aCi llkv J flak3. i l ittsbnrg 8.20 P. at. " Alvuova AccoMHeBAVisw Vesvas fkli AlsO, the Only full line OI : delphia dally at 11 60 a. rr.., FTsrrtilsrf st i 4.16 p. m., Dtincanaoi 4.49 p. as., ftw- QUEE JN S WA LIE ' t: ffiiintv Fvprv . p. .. lusearora o.e p. m.. h.xks s COUniA. r.er nOUFC . ni Port Koval 6.64 e. an., it tnia 4 ) a must have it lull tupplv Ol ' Lewltow 6,a p. m , HeVytewa 4, , 1 i I 48 p. m., 5ewe lis nlltou 7,10 e. at., QueenH and Glabsware, this is j Hnntiugdoa 7 40 p. iu,... ip. m. the btore to call on for euch r- j Piel9e rxpr,.ileaT Ph,;....pfcl. M tides. ipui; Barrisburg 8 10 m Dcaraansal ., , , ., .. 1 88 ami .Newport 4 01 a tn ; U.IXis4Sts All Orders DV mail Will re- n I.ewistowB ol am; HrVsrla.. i eeive prompt attention. 1lt-.Union V,1'"s a r I 13 a m i Fstsrsbnrg f 26 s ni j f rsts Creei llemember the place, jtio. m, Tyros 7f0aa aii's itr. 7 22 a ra Altena 8 tS wa , ritls- Maw JSTBtEr, Orrosmt CorBT Horn, ' ia 4S p m. Sea boor Express asst, ss 9ss4ssi. !' will connaef with .innday Mail Issrhrg Ham. burg at 1 Is p. re. LKvTI8TOVTN MTISinlv. Train, leave Lewistewn Juse'ina fsr Vii j rny at 8 10 m, 10 45 as, 1 la e m ; tur Sunbury at 7 44 a m, 8 00 p m. Tram, arriv at Lewistowa JcssMsa ttm Mllroy at ft 60 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 C s sj ; frvta Sunbory at 26 a m, 4 0J p ra. TTEOMB DIVISION. Train leava Tyron fer Bsiisfsst as Lock Haven at 8 10 a is, 7 Up at. Ls, Tyron for Curwsnsrilia sna Ciss-is.4 8 20a m, 8 00 p n,7 itipn. Train leave Tyro for W.rr!rs Hsri, FsDDsylvams Famac and Senna si I Ms m and 1 10 pm. Train, arrive at Tyro frem Bsl sfssts nd Lock Usvca at 12 06 p ra, asd 4 17 Train arrive at Tyrone from Cnrwses ville and Clearfield at 6 6!f a m, asd 1 1 as a D, 6 17pm. Train, arriv at Tyron from Srs., Wir riors Id ark and PenB.ylv.aia Tursss. st t 26 a m, at 6 40 p aa. U. At B. T. S. ft. A BEDFORD MTISIOK. Trin leave Hnatingrioa fer lelM, Hind man and Ccraberland at P M at.d 6 86 p. nr.. Trains arrive at Huntingdon frote B"1 ford, Hyndroan and Ctirtihsrlsr.il st 12 1 p. ni., 6 20 p. ro. HOLL1DATSBCRG BSAr-CrT Sprin g and Summer Goods. I would mlorra th public that I have now in ny eew millinery stor at my place of residence on Water street, Mifillntown, second door from corner of Bridge atreet, a I till stock, of Rprir gand Summer millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest style, nd having employed first class milliners I sra prepared to '"rr'T the public with everything found in a flrstclsss ruilliner store, com and examine rcy stock. I consider it no tronlile to show goods. MRS. MttHL. Msrch 22-K7.1.V. OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! THE STAMRD OIL COMPMY of I'itthburjj Ta , make SPECIALITY Tbe ltetjM Bist.uoQtd iu the abora list lit kai Hndw anrl .kU aa. a a. .. dm... . : di.jj, aud on going to hiautable found Treanrron and alter wav 1st, lna9. i the lock sawisd tiut and bi8 horai-a j An eipeai will lt h.:d in ibe Coinmis-J W ANTED AG K NTS TO SOLICIT ORTiEBB For our Choice and Hardy Nursery Stock. Steady work for energetic, temperate men. Salat ahd ExrcssEs, or commission it preferred. The business quickly and easi. ly learned. Satisfaction guaranteed toens tomers and agents. Write imraediatly for terms. State age. Address R C C II A R E A. CO.. 14SO South l'enu Square, fni!'. Pa. the Egyptians becsuso of the inatttu'ed avecer aa covernt vtitu a iei.ler l nnii iicur lie wiuun ih; hnnr. mi. ! t .,,,: ,.,i i tt while tbev moved off. CotL eacap-1 There is n.i )n.itiv clue t. tW j the W.kxI ot which was sprmki-d OB Camp pround ; tLey the-n etruck for at. Uas vt Ilia rneis twfjreiitxt privwe r..., . ...r1 pune. He itDmfcdiKtt.lv fol!owvd the ': " rx r..oKo of Mimin-j I.. p, mi . ij'iii .vim ier, net ween : !bn .'...jrij ..f 10 o'clM-k a. at., ai.d 4 u'cUnza j p. a., wlivu ao.J wfure all persons feeling t.euielves Brit-.Mi tna altei.d il they' tl.iLk proia-r. ! lin ro fct'drr u.v hard tiis 21 rd dav of Varvb. A- ! , 8. w u ui iniv I R- . . ... , ... a.. wv.4a r , I vs HlU wurlsiS. tliri-rric-V fielrj. t. VrenSjf. -r-frfcr. r-01F.-I IIIG Fi8.trT nnderthe .no which King rol..mvu tirvr beard of a CI.OT3ES LINK that requires o Cloth s Pm. Evtry hoos-keepr. Isundres. tad store-keeper wants it. 6 ample sent by tnall, 6 tea t for 25cta., 12 f.et for etVU Fivi Clatt .tkA TS W.4STED 'or Ikit Cew. Address NORTON R BOND At CO., Manufacturers Af?s, Fhi'v!e!nfcia F., itrjk F'x ? i of manufttctnrirjg for tbe Doir.rbtic ti ade tbe Finest Brands of Iliaminat- Ti..:..r. r-i vr.ui.. I Train, leave Altoona fer p:ts F'tith, at ing and Lubricating Oile, Naphtha ' 7 2o . m. 8 25 . m. 12 40 p m. 1 AO p and Gasoline, tbat ran be made from ! 6 oo p m., 8 00pm 9 60 p ra. Petroleum. ! Ti, .rrire at Altoona frs-s !: ... , ,, Pouth, at 6 46 a ra. 1 1 86 a tn. 1 Is r " e clml.enge comnariHon with ( 65 p- m. 6 4r, p. m. ; r m. ,ni 1 S r fverv kr,oivn Product of Petroleum. : m- If you wish the most UJV1F0RMLY SATISFACTORY OILS .V TNE MARKET. at-k for oura, trade for MiflSintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANLISCU8 HARDWARE & CO. January 2nd,-89-ly. Caution Plotlcw. All persons re hereby csutioii.d, tct trespass on the lands ot the undersigns! t Bpruee Hill, and Bele towr.sh p. f"T purpose ol gatbi-rtug bernes, huoneg, ing, or in any other way trrssiiiC, rm said lands, as th trespass law wi'l b forced against peopl "ho violate sa!" BA.i.iov Miinrv Joe B, leB. All Important local news are published i " in tbe eolnmn. of tbe Suriirn. 4t Kirra- ; The Searw.V aasd fiayvJ'" srSe U t lawan alao lsporUat goeral osss. and j place to get Job work dene. Try ft. I'1'-1 a T.yg tri v.ri ef.jrf tf litenry a&rr pay yon if yn teed asvthirg I tt - ... 2.i. '1 ... u ni" ei.i V r iui.r. i lout Sa"- Tmf peUaCtions will I M jv.Ttise by thr year- SHOHl fiocd l'rii.-, j;l-arl i."--i' merchant H ' Brr.'.i'Ji '. -i axt laoctU. t'Lauibcia'' ii r; figUer. B-!- v !Lirt.-v: J. jn.lanor: -l : teriu- Cbhri ui hr.-n etui'l. 1 Triiunf. CbftniUTibar;? - vAXtion. The art' ' A.. J. I'ut tvl h-.i. oa Frido, f.i:. ili.i Wiiiuri ricrauce li-ctn i c i-' ilcn.lsv t-vtnii:, , A tlnuid. r e'n duration ;n v !: ilaj fW'ULll lii i l '.: Bia:-0!. l. t.i '!' tiwti fct N.iV. ; S'tiowuiuu l'-i . O.iutoli yeck-v i abev? on ep.rtL,' I A qut-tr htti'.i iu Hevi-nd i-liiuii" which it n ! I i ' Cleli-tw'ts tabli.bcii 1 Luutr iu ! : til l. W M.U1 S ut. il l'l... t cf the S. a I. 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