winter: Fall TLES ! r STOCK, u it Nothing naming Style. (Jb.... Kit-ALLS, WATCBm'mI ' War, Cidla,. Ad t Call aiad AND FURNISHER SOX. TIMK-TAULB a"ar Sunday J,.,,., . s'.p.t iffl : HI ,..; JjJ EASTWARD. oc..aonaTio laaraa l ....... .... -u- '1 . .i . Ul.. loUlo.. T 4. 1 7 a. cu-. Kl!co B m "-4 ui v.n.k. - . 3to-n B.s.7 a. I In, .aril ;.. s,4 . ... .w,rt , " -r at HarTishure; t lOSAa. B -iliaJ.-ir-hia, l.JJa. . KlPIIMluiUlllMII a.. snd stepping a ,. rm.,i -:eeu A.tuona ami h,.i... k. t!i;u t . m . H.,. ' , a-.! a-n. In FhllMaiBB.a m .' laa.ea ntfabarf 4!l M . A : .t U.IU . n... .ad stoa. ray ..ar s:atiuaa arrtraa at UaTHs, t ... Harristmrg 7 WO a. as., rka- ' m. nana .aa.es PUf.boij at 1 tM B. -"' i "J t Trr.'ot ii m , H.,ea, l u ; l.;ilou K4SfB (. u. , lirr'ie;:i Ui) pB) f,. 'A ki-.aa 'al . "lieu Caff! ".HrWaRU. K.AVa ai lesrea Pli:sd,phta eaof 4a . liarriio- 8 40 a ; Matfct la- , u S 1! pa; AiNaeea ' al ) U1 Ufa. r.Msssaa ea'es Pslla4aaak!a 1 a m ; Harr:abur(, It a. aV( SI a m ; Nwp.n, t M . f..wi. " n a. n.iThoaiiioiMam. I V n : . 10 14 i. mi Tliaaj a ui . stex'.ro, 10 07 a. m. Pass H a. :o.; .!!. 19 7 a. a. BT H 1 .'S a. rn ; arraa, 10 fa a. as-t i. I" 44 a. u.; IrTariati, tilt :n !Ur' a.; Haa 1 1- r ' ; Trona, 1 t, a. ai. : O . ci., a-i 1 tnp t all rafaatf r-:--i Hirniimr( ml Aiiaaaa.4 F-r.i.. ..Ta Pk1lai!j.k!it r '-i , Uar-iabnrf. 10 30 p. av R. . MaraTtlia. Daaaas ri, tt:. ..r:owa, Tkoaapaaataw, . ,! w llH.flih.II p. aa.; Al t' . ' . .'i 1 rilt.barj, 6 1 a. iaiv tm Tkilalalpkie 4aH at . Hi- '.irg U.J'J a. m., Kn . p HilKB li.47 p. ia.t ataaw r-g . r tailona kalwaaa ItifUa rf irhi Ai'4i at I 19 p. M- r- 9i!ii Uavaa PkbV r ; I 6' a. itt., Rarrlakarf a .t.cimm 4 p. b.( Vra. rn , M:lr'oa I,M p. aL, n p. m., Taalfka I.M ura 5 B p. m., Uatira t.tl p. koai VM p. al'9!ia . p- b p. la , HeYttltwi I, 1ril tla BIICSB 7.10 p. ., i 7 4') p. a., llt.'aa t N p. a. PirrfntH rst .4alpha II n d : ; I 1 0 a tn Daacaaaaa I K.-( ! 4 01 am; M.rna4lta .. nri 6 a at ; HaattB(4aa( Utri a-g ft 24 a m i P ptaaa Craafc T'r. ra T u0 a tm U'i HIB . t -ma 05 a at riltakarp Fipr aatt, aa 3 . r wih -.unday Mail !" k at I ' 6 i'. ra. I i .i aau. a m. UJ S a ui. I Ittai w -r.va at nfowa J BaaNaa ftm 6' a m , I 26 rna, 4tta I'm in, iUJpa. TTKn.N R DIVISION. 0 al N 1. a u, 7 14 p . Laa 1 urx enai-ilia ana1 Cl"' 'vi ). m.7 'j.l p aa. T-,. for Warrlara Mark. na K'l-naea and Sotla at I I ( rii. r:a at T.'roaa fram BellrB .! at 1 1 05 p rm, bb4 IT f rr :a it Tjroaa fraaa Cn'w"" r- l at 61 a m, aa rriT at Trona froaa Seii Wr- and lVuratlTaata ruraaaa a 5 4ti v m. . K. H. A FEPr-C'RD PITISIOK- ' Ihm.niiliii far a- 1 -r.r-r and at 'i c-. rira at liinlnia'iPB fr B- a .. Ai:o..na for piat - J . - m. '.2 JO p m- 1 0 F 1 0 p m W 60 p rn. ,rr .- af Altrona rVant ry,l.,f 4 -i. ii hb. i r 41 ; . -i . 7 p m. aot l" r C nullon Wollc. AYER r : h-r-ftr c auliouBd, J . t-. ;ar! l thOillaraieno , rd Bea!. totih.p, f' ' a,-1.. rit.it barn, haatin. art- o-h-r war tMapaaB.at:. a. m- tr..Paaa la will " ,,, r-ori. who Tlolt MJ Htii io' S MIFKLINTOWN : .,yrifl ". I 3 pr t.aa if paid T.4. u at trtiatuiprta taterted at 60 tUVS Ift ' " U lilWUVB. jj'.i-. a DOttcoa la local eoU yr' I'nw lor xah awrtloB. pajcuuua aul k luaUn u. ta- d ja"rn)f SHOW LOCALS frwut u'-tra are fiahing. (jicd Yrrty, ne Friday. ivar 1 iirry i clfrkiug .... t lliarriabursr Brr.'.".'.a will lijw CLaiiit'eiabiirg- L a olured pria' jgWar. Ben il.'U is hi name. j at - thin hat the rLirt-i alu.ients art in Miti'.iu Acadvuiv r.a.- Wtta, of Tyrone, I'a. K-n e:u;novt;.l as foreman of Trtbunr. u - . u r- 4 aum r,h jrg S oil nary on Kaster ' Xroin 'e-kU03- liisf srti -'r in nirtuvry i f Freler - ki Ii Ibirit.Mi. defetiaod, will appear ia nl .as-ie. " i J I'utierson wa in itarrisburg on Yx.dy attending to imp.irtant afl hiiH-'nee. M:, Wii.urd dtlivtr a tera- ((n prsin-e lecture at MoAhstervjlle Ma iay evening, April 22. A thunder r ahowtr of several hours emailed last Fridav tven - 1 , 11 Juration pre La.? :vi-ji't nijjht fall. W'u. a'ud Htnry Hawk are the at.-cr. taat are building the founda tin f.r Iht National Bank vault. Sb-wiaaa Barnum's grand son Selev will ran "the greatest . t M - 1 .1 A ij .r atate of affairs must exist ia nawrul churches iu Elinois, in li o!. -f n asid theie are no mal; if ( a iley aud Mevers have ea- UC111.U.1 1 leir nrrcunuiai wu,e xriculiural wart hjjar iu ln-bert 1 arfcer s ntnt.r mmMint i,,i,,,,wb..tmMUtvir. V . ..l'.4.V Wu il PhilUps. .Supriutoiideat cf t! e H I4. Kaiiroad has tendered L:a rr-:;'i 3tioti to take atfect on the Srr . f May. Tt white Republicans in Alabama h t rir-.l a Protection Lcsut to flk;it lk p.il;tical battle is future on tha t.i irT i-ae " 1:t Mr. Bain of Altoona will j--r temperance address iu de the C' irt lL'iiso in Mirttmt ,n Tue tLv leuir., April 21. 1 ni K-l I.igbtner, of P rr .- county, ' w'r. 1 waj cut vnih an . , , . ... ..ul 44V..lt 4 i -7 ing tO at'.li aU f t s.n, nao win trying 1 1 lias died cf his woaad. 'it -s l'ilu Ku!e Bar.k and Miss e Tarler. at home thepajf week ?r m Wi!so!l t i-llep'i .lie-i- will return .1 f jr Brother term. to th M Alniut 10 o'tlock. lat Friday night. f .ishtumsr struck th . a.. bum of U"'tp l)v..;nrr4.e in ViV-.r t. . ii -all 1 1 . and i l led t't Cows, a bull, and a heifer, ifi. raihariue Iios.. wu burned tiesth at V. "ilk-.-sbarr br the -s- ilo. u ot a e-t f k'Tosvn w-itti win u al.e trying to start the k.'.' ut4 tire. 1 UtlV a; vt Uitiu ittu aasaaaiiiai aaiv.ava ... ... . . , . . unproductive bu.a iu Juniata county ' k V. M., L. Jt. Nvilson will eel. r.r.l nd W. S. Jamison, young men! on which grain cuuEot be grown," l"t 'f Western horses at public r..J.,t.,.fV'.r..ii.ii.ii ".Il avnt loielil i.rntil li'it if tt:rTi.l int.. imarh Wll- U Mill Sireet ill MlttliUtoWK. l.-l iiare, Ohio Iset week to attend a ?ru Art Schj'L The cntioual guard of Venusyl tau.a will go to New York to purtK'i J:e ia the centecutal of the inaug-ursti'-n of George Washington, Fresi 1?t, on the :t0th of April. llr'ify is now east Inlying new 1 'hir:g f-r his utore. You'll want -.' dr p iu and exiiUiiue hi goods. 1 u I t4a his place tt tliC corner 01 Br. f, aud Wnttr street. T.sat week the Smith Bros., of M.- da I nnn-iay .tiraaay evt-n-A'.ieteoille placed hundreds of voung I T- Mrs. m I. Khosdu, State r. , ,1 ...... i .v.. ,..4.i fil.l r,rth Supt. of . w. rk is slid other Indies c?t'n. Tlie tttet ore nitll hr are to be raised for Bale. A lU'publican protective tantT Wag;, has boeu organized in Ala bams and Democratic leaders are hocked rur it, ami want w.ere the blood t hirt to know iasr.e has gone U O rnriunion, preparatory services, will he tela in the I.ickiug Creek L.iihernn church on H.iturday at half j nft two o'clock, and communion 3 VI ck P. M'., oa Sabbath. An adjourned meeting ot I'resby rr w;ll bo held in Altoona on the 'Ed Tuesday of June. The r rn'.ar meeting i f IVesbytery will be ke'd at Alaiaudria in October. Iwh, Mar.ee, and scratches on bu lku or ecims's cured in 30 minutes H T,...:fi r.pK KHmtrry Lotion. This r.t-er fsils. Sold bv L. Banks A Co., iTvwtt.x. MiClint4rwn. Pa. lVt.31, It. I.Vi'k.-un. service will held Mi- Luiberan church iu this town,, ratt,a.lHt Thurfdev, trulny, rtm S.m.-.Ihv evenings, and on .S.mdi.y a... T . 1 a . Tl L. T . 4 . t T ' ' " Tl'vr w,u n....,.. . g.. 111... ..44 Vif NfH-nsloK . - 4 i.n i. i'ii- v 4 - - K"k that terrorized upper Tucr-rora , , . - y v -..fT It,lt-a-il in lull OU M0TililT rle v... n't T..ck wh, v.re.'l(i at Batree. Huntingdon! The I-ewistown Democrat ana I'loitimS Fsairk who is 1 ii-Vinson C'ol'.cpo .41 n'uOl r"tater raf-at' n v ill l reach i.i Mrtiiodii-t chn. cb f this plsce at 10J e'clo.-k next b'abbatb ; and the Pre - A:nK F.ldr-r at 7 P. M. TV ;i..,t,.l o.if. Times did rhilacW.-uw Tim" 4' T Ti.,.: Lauuv &r "fn.! instructive liif". ..- 4 .1 bv t t- . . , . a vv:t'. K HI T) I -1 f.1 11- fTl . ir.ifYii 4 . - . Tt "'T'r. Ml n .f "" r.if at once. ro rrerniiou 1. . ,,v Fif at once. o operation llirch 1783, It. Clrculr- An echax ttaja : W know f; oaly two j-erona who vera m.-n r than the man who utow-arJ bta Iapr ; without paying np. Tb one parttur-1 d a --at on hut muthr'a graTe, and that other nse-i a -wait on the back of ! bis neck fur a eullar button. I nciaimrd kttra in the P. O. at w Tl Wtk Wt,ra n,be!)lhbf APril-at Cur-1 ul ask truertit ItS! J"1 ! Jlimiutown 13, 1889 i a aav-iaa, if an Ifri HUTU matter. Miss Annie L. Aukr. irr. uaer. Jim. i Jiay Hamilton, 31 ra. Alary lv Htrick. Ch B. Caawroao. P. M. Throe card monte men laite.l a NortUuuiWrland county farmer till hrf Ut four trtuusaud frQ b uud real r r-w ... . -- doIUrn ou tl.e gume and when he put up tue ntiiey one ot tite rancala I put a pihtcl tinder bia noe while the ! .1.. n . .-r :.i. i t. a .uiuri lattttl uuiriVlll'U nilUlUCCSlU. 1 r. Sando and John Martin, took a dttv out. and in McLaatrhlin'u ; orchard cut out of an apple stump a , supply of wLito worm bait, with j which they Cubed Iyat Cret-k down to Zook's dam, and an a reward for ' u'r labor th-y had a string of 13 u''",; lirof A!1- i Charles Panuabaker. who learue.1 ttte "'art preservatiTe or all artn. in the ofTice of the Coan-rt Standard, , , , . , , , . iiM ihiiI tlu mi the utii'kan.l rnlx. a.ntl art j " in v . n-.. . a i. . r -1-. t-. i j will go into the creamerv bit-men at 1 IVta-rsliurg. He km home last week b purchase a hoio that will be used j in the new buwiceas. , .uerclihnt l--!iencha'le, .v., is now in the city buying a slK-k of new i oods fr the stor of F-steiisc-hade ; Son. Within the period "w days the new Spriug and goods ill be on the shelvei nimmer ves ready for male. Ther almavs keep the latest 1 inl lx at that is put out. j M .... , , A. . Luarlie r ronk of thin is town was tuken to the Harrisburg Insane As tl'iiu on Moudav. His aberration of ! ruind was f a mild type, and it is 1 hoped that he nmv le speedily re- : "'"red in mm 1, that he may oe tUe 1 efficient young man he wsa before ttllU llll..l.J.. 1-lnttMMl 111(1 Post Msster General Wanamaker, K-VM township, this county a dis uuderstands it- He sava -"I to keep tauCl' fourteen miles, where the mail bag open to the latest possi- a lHrr-r" rce of mnn are taking out b'. moment, then v-et it to its desti- timls r. He started on f.Kjt. and it nation ia the shortest tesible time , "PIo d to- k an old Indian path j and then get each seperate piece I mall to the lersou f--r whom It 1 J r.nglii-h Spaiii Ltinimt nt removes u Rard. S.ft, or Calotised ,ml Blemishes, fn il. htrs s. B1kI Spaviu. Curb-. Splints, Sweeney, J pjn K,tlt.( Stifles. Sprains, all Sol jlu Throats, Coughs, Ac. Save toO by the u of one b.-ttle. Wsrrant rd. Sold by L4. Banks .t Co , Drug gi-t, Milllinton. Pa. Cct. 31-'8S,ly A bri.lx.i across the railroad at the ststion will be a treat convenience for rmlroad men who are dwl.ived bv tl.e necessity of cutting their trains, and it will 1-e a convenient and safe A..tiihjA f . V. , y im. .1 .1.1 nti.i I run I ,.n ltUl 41 .4 4 44 L . . - I ' . J " UV 4w. .... ! th'f high wav. There will be no . ;,.. . .".1 l fS-l.n..-4 144-1 . k 1 4 ' IWk VUI 41'4 I1t'1. -444 tive," but the structure will spoil the appearance of Main street. Whv not elect p. st ma.-ters instead of anjiini tliem ( A uur.bcr of towns . v . , . . , , 4.,.. .i.:. . .4 . - t -i-i t" i i t t- ' it i , The Iixpubiicana of ijradfora, Jlor- r l-ri lit. a id S urn . t. har alr-ad V lielfl j ca'ictinMS to select candidates for the ' J taces fitht ly lm.icrsuc icsi- : raastt rs, an 1 w ill send the result of i the elfction t FresideEt llsmavr. '.tor Ins consult-ration. Tk.. ... tl,.i..n.l ..-r.. n; j i-rchnrds cn l made to return a i larger pr. fit pel- tele than the ltst farm bunt ii. l!ie coiintv. It tlie ci:i i f the east and west continue to grw. the t..-rub timlered hills of Juniata may in tinif booonie the most valuable property in the County. The Woman Christian Temper ance Union of Juniata Co., will hold its annual meeting iti the United Freebi it i ian Church at Mexico. Clj,m..nri!,g on Yedue: April 'it. at 7A o'clock. day evening, Contiuuing prominent in tue in:p rancc ciumi arc eiptctcd to tt present. All visitors will be cordially welcomed Ulld entertiailied. Iv order of Ex. Com. On last SimdriT morning a young man breaking on a freight train com ing rnst wns killed at a bridge near Tipton by his head striking agnitiht a bridge a tho train parsed under it. He was struck while working with a brnke with his back turned toward the bridge. Ho w ns found Ivimr dHil on toil ol tlie car. The! lianiM of the man killed isSht-filerami he was a nephew of Mrs. W.ll am r..lf f -niH iK of I'ntt.rson. The Udv of .b ceaii. d m put in ice this station and t.-.k n to Harrislurg where relslies live, for tt.termt nt. t t- t? r t .rf. tn lap h st a valuab e t orse m a sirg n. r manner lat week. The team had oeen taken to a piece of woodland and while ouietiv ttandmjr, waiting iu ' f. -r a load, a tree wa rut down. The n I fll of the tree frightened the team 1 1 a.t - a9 . . tu ,lf V-tlaaaiBI inn mm- u .' . r amorg the horses tne wHon iongue - . .-. un intothe llor,0 1S l i,ir,a. bsck of the front f-houlders . m aa B i .La.11 ainil 1 1 1 tr H'llla. A 1 A HIT ay A v . " . .. . :..4-. T1.4 rri. . . . , . ,.4.t in .11 miniiir. x 4 ..... : .Mr Tt4.xr!wr.te sucn aiaigecoiumu 01 ileum ; v rr at"a'- . - A-r n 1 ir.vi iiei..re ius n" - ' ra " 4ur u" sputmel aays. wu .nouua ' Col. S vheimer noticett Irom tne rear at t . t v; l ui.lvni-s a man lvmc on for B, , ,f the back building of the -idonce htt.lv Tacated by George; Tuesd.tv, D. L. Kepner closed . p lul. The Colonel cslle t i him j t., know whnt h was doing tDer'' : when the fellow jumpe.1 from th a 1 roof and took a hurried departure n.-. through the lot. As the house where rTub , I window. Dr regular morning bervice Si itius Tulhus you ttunlt tae ; T. V Tlav. rend reorlo don t know that you are writ-, '. tt tue ut WAbath Iter. L. or iev .4;. 4 , .v r..r.hnn : inc for this paper, init tney ao 4-"" - - , ' 4 n.r4n ! 1 1 1 ve Presbyterian cougrega- Tba first pajKT tras certification ly cMt-m, Stltas Moj-er, and George 'iWn. that lafet Jianaarr Sir. Hayg rr''ri desire to resign, on account t ill bt-alth. The aecond paper wan a statement of the clrk or Becretarr of Ilunt. ingdou PretljT.ry, that mt last ' Pf"""1"0 of. rrbyttry to resign t - . . . - fviH lir-a.riT rrt. tn tfit-a .. tf - f ' lAT T " ' - . " Xt Oct-ber.-pt-rmiaB.on wa. grant- ! and the il;m:ntowu oongrtrga- tion in citd to convene in June and confirm the resignation or show ! cause wl;r the resienation Hhall not be accepted. LiMt Saturday night, a noine was heard about the barn of Isaac Barton ' 4 f 1 if ii t1 ill 1 : at Cuoa -MiiIh. 1 be stable doors were found ojnsn and it waa plainly to be sn that a trowler had hton in the barn it is believed by omo peoj.l that the prowler was a bore thief, for at Harry Stambaugh's stable the doors were oj?n and a young horne had been unlxsed and wa"i fnnd in an other stable of the aame barn, which gives size b the cou'(cture that whoever was at the burn va examininc ihf borne atoi-lf and hail been disturbed bT some P""1" h-v "r Vr.obabI.T WM n,,t uited in the animals he as exam ning. A son of Brice Horning came along and found Stambaugh's stable in the condition mentioned : going on to his home he found the doors of the barn of his father's in the same eonditii.-n. Arousinr? his father thv mvefitu'ated the barn, but found thinsrs all ri-'bt with the exceptions i at.te.d i . , of Ajril 10. The strange disajjear auce of David HoudeRhell, a lumber man of Shiremans town, Cumberland County, lias created considerable 1 exi-iteiuent in and about Mechanics 1 burg. TIim lant heard of him was on j March 2 last, at which time he left , his home intending to go over the ! mountain to his sawmill, located in f ; uj luc mountain. lie was seen ani spoken to ly a moiuitatueT. I lie missing man had on his person nearlv $400 anl a gold watch, and it is lx;lieved he waawavlaid, murdered atid rol.led, and his lody secreted iu the crevices of the rock. Searchinjr partis are now on the mountains, but as yet their efforts Lave been fruitless. 1-Att-r. David Houdeshell's !ody Las lieen found. Tramps who were Feen lying in ambush, committed the murder, stole the money and hid the ImhIv in the wixxls on the North Mountain. .Last Fridav moru- ing a Jew jxiddl. r accosted Mr. Ezra Bupp, who wns working in the tieM nt.ur 1 1 i f Lntr. iiiTrndliln 4. 4 . . UVIU" 444 44 V 4 . ' ' 44" 44 I , I I intpiinug the wav to Newport. He .;..r..P. I l..o4nt.. Ate T.hm.' " ( 4 444' '4 444 V4. I'U. .'4T414 .'4 4 . nous..-. The female memlers of the i household lieing upstairs, the peddler ' ar''"u"1 d finding a pocket containing about $4o wn.cn lupp had laid on the mantel b.-fore EMS work, appropriated it and saipije!. ia tufl aitnui. uivrmmui; i . . I v- T ' ' " r 1 H, was tauiu veil near Bloomtield -a the tiav. KILL or HORSES. I On Wednesday. April a4tli. at 1 Draft liorMf, driving liores, farm liorsHtt, and guarantee thnt hornesare as repivst nied when sold. The lledford Couutj Outlaws. i Bid ford Inquirer, April 12: I Cedft nl township oowbovs or The mid- night maraiiiUrs have again resumed their devdish work. On Wednesday EiLilit at aix'Ut liall-tast 1(1 ticket two large hay etacks belonging to i William lai-ter, of toe Dutch Corner, were burned. His buggy was cut , and broken, wheels tie cut, one wheel burned ami burrs carried aw ay. ; ; The bugpy was a complete wreck.; On tho ri-.ige a short distance from the house the fence was tired and many j panels w -re destroyed. 1-ortunaiely, the night was c Had it not been it Would not Lave leeU txisnible f "t the eirrht men, who worked all nit;ht, i to iiavu ,ved the buildii-crs. As the - 1 criminals w re k-avius they fired off! j their n volvi-rs, evidently to deter , people from following them. One night the early part of the week ; l'Btrick Henry, an industrious but i )r VOUCPr man living below the almshouse , had his plows broken up. I j i CtKTs.lLKn ITEMS. Farmers are but;v sow ir.cr oats. at , . Forrv has cone back to T-n;on cv.ur.tv. An organ wns purchasexi for the ' f 4 1 . . . ,1 . . V 1 1 ry'ri v444.It Vvef.ir lnot ' .'n ni""-i .... - I-vi Meven has moved back from H'rrisburg. Our merchants are busy cleaning tl'fir stores. j George Hubbard moved into Levi ' Mover's tenant bouse yesterday. ! T I AT-ietin iiiovmI to biCUst - VPkt.nl,. peach , number of aw," w trees have been plants in our couniy thi- spring. . .,., IS. S'UV. TOU BUIWlse lilt;. iui .uu - o . ' - , boss shoemaker . t Wm. Himea our ( A tree ageU, took a trip to asamftton, 10 see toe x resiueui , Vxfore laet. tee mml VIatsI una of onr mer- the cbatltB ;ltLS hired another clerk. nis ,.1, quite a number of visitors ', wer present. After recess a few Acclamations were offered by the p,,,, after which the teacher d,.Lrorc,l his farewell address. A Tr ft: l. a w - w. ftttentiTneB that be a. a iu. l 1 TA'a, nil w ish him back strain next winter. Exclusion Ticket to Xtsw lorla via Petanaslvaalia Hallrewatfarlhs Hab las;taB laau:airatlaBi CcntaailMl. For the better accommodation of ths laru number of oople wlio dc aire tujitnens t e'ela borate ceremon ies arranged for tue celebrttion of the Ct&teniiial AnniverKttry of the Inauguration of General Watihingt -n aa lnt Prettidont of the United fcitt-p, in Nw V. rk, on April 29th, 30th ana ilay lot, 1SSJ. the Pennnylvauia Ivail roai Company will sell excun-i n tic-kets to New York from all princi pal stations on its system ltetwoen April i47th and May 1st inclusive, al three cents i-r mile. The rate from Philadelphia for the round trip ill be $2.70 ; from Baltimore 5.58. and from Washington $6.84, PitUburg $13.32. and iroiortionatelv from all ! other station. TJokets are good only for continu ous aMsage on tlirougn trams to New York, from April 27th to May 1st, but no ticket wdl be sold on May 1st, for any ticket arriving in New York later than noon of that day. Returning the tickets will be good for continuous passage on trains leaving New York, April 27sh, to May 6th, inclusive. No ex.cur.sion ticket will be sold for less than oie doll r. Another Great Redaction 1 TBS FRICE OF THE BEAUTIFUL 4MB Popular Cabinet and Card rhutocrdphs Cabinet fc Card Phototrraphs iriv- en tnr bv the d.izen lOM"F For the next Sixty dnyt I will re duco Cabinet Photographs to the low price of $3.00 per Doz., and every Tenth Person on the Books getting one Doten Cabinets will have their money ref nnded and receive one D z. first class Cabinet Pho tographs. CARD PUOrOfSRAPH. Reduced from $2.50 per Doz., to $1.50 per Doz. The same offer on Cards as on Cabinet Pictures, one Doz. given free of charge to every Tenth Person getting one Dz. Cards. AM. WORK REDUCED. Familv groups reduced awav down less than n-jrular price. Ile- nieinWr this offer is onlv for the month of April and Mav. Here is a chance to get one Doz. first class Cabinet or Card Photographs free of charge, and it is just as likely to bit you as someone else, so don't fail to take advantage of this great redue tion. liespexrt fully, JoscrH Hess. Mifflintown, Pa., April 1st, 18S9. Juno 4 '89. Botj.rs..Eit Swabtz. On the 26th ult.. by lb?v. W. A. Haas, Koush B-ollinger, of Salem, Snvder county. . aud Sue Swartz, of Kichfield, this county. IT J'RFNBLRRY FaCKAED. On thl 4th inst., by Itev. E. E. Berry, Henry Hockuiiberry, of Spruce Hill, and Kate Fuckard, of Milford. Clajuc Mt'CJiXEE. On the 4th insL, by Rev. J. B. Woi k, of McCoys ville, David Clark and Sadie McClure, both of Kaat Waterfor.i. Kcskle Bealk. On the 4th inst., at Be-aletown. by lUv. D. J. Be.ale, D. IX, John L. Kunkle and Gertie Buule, both of Tu-s-nrora towusl.ip. Ksox Krxyt.py. On tho 5th inst.. i at Port Royal, by Rev. W. H. Stevens, iUiaiu II. Kuox, of I'hnadelphis, and E4la L. Kennedy. IHF.D: Shoie. On the 24th ult., in .Sus-j quuhanua tow uship, Wtlliatn Shop, aged 81 years, 6 months and 15 days. ! Hahmav.--On the 1st inst., in Port I Royal, from paralysis, Frederick H. HnimBa, of tho late war, in which h : lost an arm. Johnson. On the 3d inst., in Pi itovai, iroiu pra:vsi, Mrs. Marin J Purdy Johnson, aged 74 y-sr ! months and 12 days. Coder.-On tlie 3d iaM .. af Aci demia. from typh id pro im. iii:i, J)avid Coiler, ag'-d alut Co it-ws. Krhs. On the 5th inst., in F..niR,,. h twrh,t. fr..m n,l,r. UOUR cro d uxlt 5 ; ; " , , , T-.1 . . Tnnuhijii lowns.iii', an lujtuii. cuiavi t-i ' i . . . . . ,. l'Hiuei Moss, pge.t ftuoni six montiih. VtrrUff TnWN K ARK UTS. VirrimTowa. ApHI 17, I "PS Putter .......................... S Prfs 10 Ham A Phoulrtf-r, 10 Sides. .......................... S I.ai d . ........ . .............. 9 MirrLITOWlI GRAIN MAVKRT. Wheat 90 Corn old ............ 40 !: 'JR K. ..... ............... Ao Clfiterseed. Iiniothj aaxtd ....... I Ui Seed ........... rlrait...... .......i thtp..... ....... Snf rt Ground Alum Salt... .American Salt....... ..S3.50t 4 UO 1.TS 1 60 .... 20 IK) .... 22 00 I . 1 II PHILADELPHIA MAKKET3. PHiLAiiri-rHiA, April 15, 1889. Wheat 91cts to 1.U9. Corn 42c. OAi o9 to Llve -nij-jjen,, n ( to ta a pound. Uve spring chicken. 25 to 35cta a piece. Fgga 11 to 12c doz ; duck eggs 24c a Uoz. tit ei-e Cloverseed 7 55 to 0. ic a doz. ' to be a pound. Har f 12 to f 17.50 a jn . -do PARKER & CO. BANKERS, Maw StkivET, MirnjjtTowjt, Pessa TRANSACT A GENERAL Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and ! curl'"' """" Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. J i-jmry lt, iJ0'-Iy. THESHOE BRUSH GONI .ran ji :Ja ia-t t m : I won't miss it, for I have long ', since adopted an easier and ' cleanlier way. A bottle of WolffsACMEBIacking: and a sponge to keep my shoes ! washed clean, save a deal of: labor and shix? leather. : BaM br Shea St. tv-onr-s lwniaw . ;The best Harness Dressing i in the wet Id. KCUr A RARDoLFH. mionrmt. ! Locia K. ATKiaaua. K. M. h. faaaiLL. ATttimoa APl.lJIELL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, lKFUTOWN, PA. H" Call act ing and Convarancing prompt i atteadotl to. Orrtca Ob Main atreet, ia place of reai lnoceet Ixuia K. Atkmaun, 1.J-, auutli ot rtrtdee atreet. fUet 2b, lfc6. D. -A. CBAWFORD, .M. D. Ha reaumud actival) the practice of tlndtciba and S'trgery and their collateral ttrancliea . Otttce at the old comer vt Third -nd Orange alreeta, Mit&iutuwB, Pa. Marcb M, IB76. Jobs VcI.araBLia. JoaiPB W. Ctikbbl INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JUNIATA CO., PA. ZifOaly reliable Compaoiea represented. Jin. 1, 1889-1 AGENT S W ANTED to ranraa" fron of tlif largext. old est labllBtied, Best; Known Nuraerles In lhe ounlr). Moat lihentl b-m.k. ln quaVd irllilie. GEN- I K VA N URSEliT. ea'ab'ixhrxl 1816. W. T. SMITH, Geneva. V. V. 100 PER PROFIT d Mail) ri-ST pies I'rrc to mm can-. aera lor Dl . taenia's Genuine! I-Jectrlc liells. lit uauea. La-' i auuta aauied lor Elef-tric Coranta. 1 (Juh k calfw. Write at once tor ternia. Dr. i H'wav.N. Y. ,: PRIVATE SALE. The naderaigfietl otiifra 14 arrea of choice land, art joining the borough ol 1'atit tkob, a i rivate nale. There la a good barn acd corn crib on tbe Irat The Uud ia all clear and level and well r!atted lor tbe growth of ail kiida ot grain aud garden product. Kur j articular call on . Jobs CtusiNnaAM. i Patterw.n, JutiiaU Co., Pa. HaaT aJmiSAJl MFST-r.UTTFB. Caa.aaiii aa4 r- JJJ"" J" "J cTlTria. "TrUJIiial; uamsoi. aau. ac . a. arPala.aa recv.'pf fl A. !). AMERICAN M FS CO., Jl!SIMTATfc : a larrlTtnIa A r?.n''.ta Vorta, Ytr, ttcrrakar a BUaCarA Lcrla! rrtc Bil'v I.. 4UK. r.r..fr. 41m. TNTU4, k4 Au , - & -j - -' -4j Addiaa A. M. VaaqCBAB SOS, lark. Pa f-raalL K.t f.m?uci :ata s:s. CJOAlTi tZ5 ta -rra T.a kr- AKAIa.4ti kiX OiH. ASxltHr-JM CU3I.KftSt.7.r. MASON & HAU j B cabi.:t orran sa i trrxl.; -: I m ha tin -i4 Anrn by Maaoa A liamJio m log:. ffoliowwl in Uie maunectoje of ttirao ;nttnuD4cu, tat the Maaua A Uaalio orara have alwara Biaia tauiM tbeir aapmoarr aa Uio lt in tliii w ,rjd. Maaoa a Hamlin oiT'-r. aa iit;raocialratufi of the tra-ed rataJomies t?t To fxoil. fraa. A' woa A Uaml o de not b:t;e to make the ea trmoraiiiary cairn for their r tt at tliej- are opener to .a vhr. i. y r p-j'.s- U-s L.zii ace eaea adiietd ly otu i-i I c tnclor In t"s an of ptn hou'-nu, but cm m . i;-rirr.ty. Toi ther atintn: ao jr re:rl.jit:-a l:- pro.eai-iit fjilr'.ifj-.recl ! lien In 1'w y-.r l"-- and B-w known -a t'.-M in . . net.i Piio Sraiaesa." hy Fa 1 r. m m asx e :;iei;iof -hlch I. ae4cgr BaS WIASTT l.n MF. iiit I V aUtLwCa1 . A Ore iLbT. omtaUDTkc tcfi.mtnx fmm three baa4rcd itf,ciA4r, mtiarCanti. anil t-iocra, rot, l0crhr mi. h daarn.iUvc ciocrve, to any pplifauit. PtaS bU(S (iTataBOBl bXm4 t-Jg CAM Of CM MJ- Vi: avtrn reoti MAON&HAML'N ORGAN ANT PIANO CO. OSTO.X. IS aW lOJUL. I HICAUO. "'Bia--ra' 1 A.l yt' ' I Vf' J;' rtti.-,r Aylt)t,-4 as' 4 ;'. ai ZJAZ. v Pj : aneqiaiiea ecrae otuwr im lei Uul irt at ail ol ih. frreat Wurld'a Eifititweia. ainci- that of J wMefi D P lj QSaiTeJsSS Duy Your BOOTS AIXD SHOES from G. W. HECK, AISTD SAVE MONEY. BKLF0RD BLOCK, CORNKK MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS )ofM ? 15 MlNZErvjS V f-S. g s-k ULU ESTY Qenuinehas a Red H tin tag on every plug. Old Honesty is acKnowl- edged to be tle purest and rrjost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. HO. FISZER & BROS., LoulsYllle, Ky. 'J UM AT A VALLEY BANK. or M IFFLI3ITOW.X, PA. WITS BKANCH AT PORT ROYAL. n. 11 11 T 3' 3 11 T 11 otOOKDOlderB luulVlu U&ll J Liable. ,c4.a .47 .... . tiunrn av i tj fv-rv , r t ruari . T. VAN 1KVT1N, r,f,ir. BlBKCTOBa. W. C. Poniarov. Josopb Hcthrock. John Hwtiler, Philip M. KeiDfr, Rohert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Loaif E. Atkinaon, TOCIH0LMII : Philip M. Krpner, Annie M. Shellpv, i "'Pa noinrocK, Jane ri. irwtn. A'Kinaon, K. t. Parker, fomeroy, J. Ilolinea Irwin, ' Jonn Uertxler, T. V. Irwin, iMarjrKuria, Jeroma N. Tbomraon, Jr- t. Barlotte S n yder. 1 ' , Three and Four rr ct?nt. ir.twst will be ' i Pmili ceititcatea ot deioi-ite. jr WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTTS Worth Knowing, That I can btxip tooth ach in less than live minutes; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, t tbe cae of a fluid applied to tha teeth and gum ; no danger. That Diseased G n m a (known as Scurry 1 treat SStff ed succi nalully n. d a cure wajfftaijLaea'ranted m ever; ! oa-e. JJULi Teeth Killid and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or. reusoddled, troiu $9.0 to $12 per aet. Hrautilul Gnm Kuatoeled Teet inserted a' i-rires to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis 'atrtion. People who bave artiticial teeth ith which they cannot eat, are especially m ited to call. Will visit prolessionally al Ibeir homes it' notified by letter. Will vi.it regularly at Ricbnald tha 2nd Aeeks ot a!a and October. Tiisi C aab. G. La DERR, I'rarllrnl Dentist, caTtBLii'Br.D 1. Hirrt.(Towe, Ta. Oct. 11 5. is IP 60. I OL'LTKT I'AYS it properly managed. The rortrsr Bci lbtis. funlihed monthly, finely illiisirati d, the tieat papei f.r lanci-r and lartnir i. than fJ cents luonih bring' it to ou pot.t rfid. Send sf ump fi.r s-inple copy Addies Poultry Bnllrhn, 3 IVarl tit. New York. V 11 n n U r Reap While the Harvest Lasts no y is youu o $5000 worth of Men's, Iicy', Youthf nd Children' l!-itt OverccatB and fur Caps &c, to le cleared at SOHOTT'S AT A REDUCTION of twenty-five per centum TO MAKE R00MasF0R.SPRLN(rG()0DS. In order to reduce our stock to the inallet powible di !- eionp, vre offer the moot phenomenal Barpaina in Clothing and Furnit-hing Goods ever seen, name Lower Prices eTer htard of before and undersell every competing house in JuniaU Co , from 25 to 40 per cent. SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTH I ER. BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, FA. 18G5, ESTABLISHED 1887 Special Invitation To The I'ublic To attend the Attractive fc'ale af from THE IMMENSE STOCK OP D. W. HARLEY. It will he 10 THL ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goadi 1W MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suitu and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, o don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. TT M I KKI ITs TOWN Wo nre Selling STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CHKAPER THAN EVER Io not fail to see our SQUARE HEATERS, Tiirv arc iu;4rTii:5. A Fl.I.b LIN E OF COOK STOVKS ALn ATS ON FAN f. We furnish repsirs for Bil kinds of Stoves, Siove Pipm. Col BuekstB k at the vtiy lotvet-t pricts. OIL CLOTH A SPEC. LIT Y. A ,quar of 7 ards for $10 FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. ing (13 P'Y'P cr.t.rnn iTriirrtti.r rote. an. t-i a Mb 4 I: -W A.i;-ir.n i4. 1.1. .-i- .t t.T nJ. A. J'aru I int. 1. Trvmoal ST lwu.41. M - Life cf KEKRi WARD EEECHLR Xri'Z'JZ - ll:'.A-a' 1. trtwIriT Li !;' frr.m Jj. W.'-.U to lis M.tla. A' OT. i- iiaV-. La 7JsaT rV a:J. lMO f1Mx O.. .i4wa .. iArMIl , d, ..V. T.$m WAGON PERFECT DUMPER. aa4 to HORTEST TURNINQ WACOM 'VHh aa- wtibMt I V. icbev abana mr Teaarwa. aaaoa r Fwriwlaa a.4 olhv haaliBB. Oar taiseT. axle will aot bead aaaleT abe Seiaal lead WYw3i; l9Mt Wanted KENNETT WACOM CO. ,i v t . K-'yr A. AUa( wa . .-.ft r.-L ppout lw it y Clothing that g44M 4M 4laJTy A R I E Y G REE D rpAKE HEED from the Ass. He 1-eds to day, may want to-morrow. In buying Clothing don't let your greed for ch apnea shut vour eves to ii :ialitv. We guarantee our to give tatii-f ictiou or money ref andff CLOTHING TOR IN AM 'HI1 DKK.V. C. YTIiS & CO., LFDOEB UUIl-DIXbi, SIXTH AND rilLSTNf :T STS rnrLAPFi.riiiA Succsssiul Trealmb.jt rf Dlseaaa A SCIEiaiFiG DsSCQVERY ! Mil the t nt i.t avLJ 1. .MU ROBE KIIJ kU HilUiha yllarolrM. Successful TreatEwt cupes: OmtmrrH. Bronohilis. Oootumptitn. Malaria Rhaomatin. Hl44i i nrii a-r. 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