SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN m. . MI5TLINTOWN. nFDSIDAT, JUT I, .. R. F. SCHWEIER, iDiraa ro rorirroK. itra TilRE is talk f calling sn oxti.-n "f l',',BCr" in OctKr. TIi.jlje, ii adcttd witi rheuma tism in the infiscle of tVt bai-k. (ir'iiui Kiuixris Trait hit tru-k a popular vein thia time He pn. .puses to ab. lih poverty an', death. Foarv thmiaand land neekera runns-d irt Oklahoma last week, whii'h in twice the nuiulK-r of inhabi tants cf Junintn " unty. Or.UHi.Mi is n t l.rpe (nouejb. to hold the land ev ekera that rushed into the promif'id land when it watt opened to ttett'.riment. The Burplus thouamidH are erowdhifr ru-row, tlie . . . l i h i tin iir iiu'in ui luu vutii un Iudiaun. Wk have now reached that traiton of tbe year when tho married woman heeitaten kvoout paying 30 cent a 4'.iart for "truwberriea f. r the house hold, and the married man, without i i ii i i. . a . i . v. . .1 hettitalios. ihvs oU ceuta lor tweJve etruw lrri with Inn reotaurant lunch. New York Hun. Tbi. propoatMl law to increase tho salaiy of juJ'H in not lot ked u-on with favr by the people. There are plenty of abl lawyer who aro willinp to accept the In-uch with its prt'.nt nalary if the incumbents ilemxe to Tacate or rniii on KcuuDt i an innaffic iency of tairy. FAM;--.'HptKin Murrall, of tho I'ritit.;; hteanihhip ilihwuri. tlirew a art ..f Liii carpo of freight tJtx' ds iito the ma t ttik" pBNh-ugi ra and the ere Kard 700 of the steam -Lip ruii h.. i)a;.rk t'. lat wiih sinking in and tliat jm t i:as mmle i-aV ! am f.i:uo;ia the world all owr. Vuf inhibition siieech makers mtiiuate ia tlieir sp-chts that the Jit -piiblicau party "will catch it," if lh" pri. Libit, ry anit tiiliut nt is defeat ed. tii-y are u.iicg ialisortte lan g.tage, jiit tiin kind of language to ii- it ' brii!g an overwhelming l feat "I"-'11 1 the rajsej.f th. pro!iibitory amind- m'!it. Court I'roceedluga. im1 regular April ienu t ourt j thi.t e. rveiieit on itouday, April Si ult , and adjourned on Wednesday aftern.-n, .-ril 'i wat, as short as f'reshad weit in the Sintimc:. anu Iff! I HI KAN. Constable Jilm Brant wasappiint d to wait upon the grand jury. S. A. Sprout. Iaac Look, J. P. Cailioiin were appointed tijjhtacs. ' TLe custables til I ti-fir bonds,! and rep.. its, and from the latter it is learned that law and order reigns supreme in Juniata. Tho constable of Fajette rep.rted ono base born child, and reported one citizen for selling Lard ciil-r. MrtVumll lieale was ap.intedau .erseer of poor ia Tubcurora town ship. Wm. K. l.'en was appointed a sup rvisir in Bcalt townsiiij. Abraham Miliiken was appointed a supervisor in Tusearora township. V. M. If. lVnnell was appointed auditor V' distribute proceeds of the Sheriffs sale of the 11. J. Forney property. Robert A. ltohison, Daniel 11c-Cn-ell, 1). B. Esh, Daniel Kloss, Wm. PufTeuls rger, W. W. Sharon were appointed viewers for a free bridge at Mifttintown across the river. A stibpaoim in divorce Sarah Kt'.lely by her next friend B F. Oliver s. George Kuistly. A (itcti f in livorc was granted llliam Pile n;;ainst Nant y 1'ile. John !Ii!ssrr v. ltobert SlcMeen committee of May Bousall lunatic. Verdict for plaintilF. J. H. J.Iovt in trust for Balthbzer Lauver vs. Henry A. Lauver, rulo on BnltliH.or Lauver to show cause why judgement should not be marked for the rise of llary Aucktr, J. 11. Mover and Keuben Lamer. In the assigned estatu tf Ja:ob Smith au alias order to sell bulance t real estate was granted. The nss.gmt'S of the 'stat reported sales irs follows of the Jacob Smith estate i'ii the isth i f April 18S0, which we-e u titined bv t lie Court: Tia- t No. '2, 17 acres to H. C. Mc Alisfer f. r $S50 ; No. 3. k acre to Sarah l'r.x tle for $73; No. 4, S acrts t Jacob O. Smith for $740: No. 5, r0 m-r. s to Daniel Smith for $73 ;No. 6, 05 a. rs to Jacob O. Smith for f i:td ; No. 7, liO ncres to Henry J. S.'ielU nU rger f 0 ; No. S. 2ti acres to J. l n L S.iatl for $.10.70 : No. 0, 60 acres t John I. Smith for $720; No. 10, It? acres. 03 perches to John 1 Smith for $44j; No. 11, S.l a res to Lewis Ih-Keli for ?27.oO; No. 12, -J acrea to J. Ln L. Smith for $1EJ: No. lit, 27 acres to Henry Shelien Herer for i'Sia : No. 17, 1 of an aTe to Joim L. Smith for $t. J K CASl'S. The case of Jonathan E. Cree vs Dwelling House Fire Insurance Co., of Boston. This was a suit to re Cyver insurance mor. y that is with held, because it is alU get tlie plain -tifY did not inf. im the company of certain ind bteducs against him. was continued. The cuse of MicklePaul, trading in iinn.e of l'aul Brothers vs teorge W. Heck. This was a about an in-1 debt e. hit bs for shoes, and came up from Squire E. B. McCrum's doi-ket. and was to recover a mlance oT 66 per cent of a claim that Heck in embarrised financial circumstance, had said he could not pay. Verdict for defendant. In the case of Catharine Stuck vs William J. Stuck and David S. Stuck administrators of Benjamin Stuck, for money advanced to lur husband during his lifetime the jurv found f r Mrs. Stuck 1,213. In tho case of Juniata county vs Hmrnl B. Louden, for th recovers- ( y for ' V jprerioua board .f Oimmifwutntrti trier tbe tm act of 1885, w tiich wa 'Aledfred hj was to refund of ' Ktaio refunded certain t.Tp to tbe county. en iu-t for county $150. COSTOSW1LA.TH CAHEA. Com v Andrew Yeater charge rix-eirin a htolen horse know in f: hiin ! to have been t den pnasecutor John Shineli ff. Bill ignored. ! t'nm v Michael lrertler charge i . i : i - i . : j ittrcen. a- imiirvimi ten j'iucw- l cutor Ii-ry Kerslmjf. J li pr.tsecu- tor dronr-ed tbe case. Oku va Frank CaMier charjre t larceny of a bridle of V. S. Leach : and oars of D. B. McWiUianw I prtreeutors, W. S. Iifach and D. 1$. ' McWiilituu.s. Verdict puilty, and (nt-iict--l to three month iinpriatin uimt in county jaiL (V-m va John Shineloff Jr.. and Carriu Ui.-u.-e) and Iavid Glare; charge of taking a horse and buijy aj.J ilriviniT sv-v.nil miles and ahan- j dining it pr.i t utor Ut-orp-e lolby. Giiiity, ten days in county jail, ! J-hn Suint l..ff Jr , and Jvdin Diren ; nd Pav.d OW--harpe taking a home and buirtrv and drivine: a . ' - number of mileH and abandoning it prHecuur G. O. Arn.Jd. Guilty ten days in county jaiL Com s John Shineloff-Jr. charge netting fire to a hay stack probecu tor Jaiuea Zimmerman, truilty. two years in Pittsburg penitentiary. Com IVter Varner, John W. Varner, AVilsou KIkkIcs Kl'jah Bell, Jerome Wimer, William Valleutine . charge, rutting and carrying away umivr irm ianua oi jmoiii-i 4ut authority prosecutor. Lawyers Simpboii and Sou of Snyder county, acting for Daui. 1 Sh-, of Scbuylk.U county. Setthdby paying for the tiniber. Com vs Frank Shield charge, selling li.;uiT without licence pro secutor. Constable of Fayette town Bhip. No w iiiiess on hand. Verdict, not guilty. Coin t Geo. Hackenberger charge Belling liquor without license a i.robec'.itcr, Constalue I i'attern. i Bill ignored. C m va. K. 31. juig charge s Uinir liouor in violation of license i.n u.i'iili.r .T. il.n ShinelofT Sr. ! x- ,,.. sihir-.flr to rav costs. In jail for rots. Th common w. althcases this court !rrst the eountr about five hundred t ,i ,,nr CKl HAS Col BT. J. 11. VanOrmer, was appointed guardian of tho minor children of Mary VunOrmer, 1 ceasetl. Cteo. Marx, wa.- cpt-ointetl guardian oi it"' mi Dal, ,'n j,7 tiie of the minor children of (. W . Kum- iTeasoil. estate of Samuel H. Fisher deceased, opinion of the court was filed. In the estate of Patrick Evcrs, deceased, auditor's rcpxirt was con firmed and the sum of ."01,2S was awarded to the overseers of pr of Mitlhnt-.wu. lu tho state of Fred Alltoard, deceav d, reprt of J. H. Neelv, auditor, was tiled and confirmed nic-. lr. Lucien Bank's, guardian of Elizabeth E. Thomas was granted leave to buy an organ for his ward. In the eatate of Thomas Barnard, deceased, ot inion and decree of Court filed, ordering payment of legacy to J nu. Nely, or to show cause why claim should not be paid. High License ie Wrong. THE POfeTMASTrK-OENTJlAt. DECLARFS HIM- RD.r AS HEABTO.V IN FAVOB OK THE l RolOSED CONSTITinoNAl. AMEM'MtNT. ConTibntrd !y tb W. C. T. U. Postmaster General Wanamaker male Lis first public utterance Sun day oil the question of high license and prohibition. He declared iu fav.r of the Constitutional Atnend tat nt, and exhorted the eight hun dred persons who listened to his words to work, pray and vote for it. Mr. Wanamaker said he had been requested to talk of temperance. He read a portion of the fifteenth chapter of Ephesiaus.lHginning with the verse, "Be not drunk with wine." He said : What is the Christian idea of right It is important that we get the right thought, ltctise then we will do right and lead a happy life. The Christian idea is that we care fully guard our deportment. We should l- temjerate in all things that we do. The Bible says that he who does not do this is a fool. Now, a mau who calls you a fol is not minded much, but when God writes us down as fools it is a very serious thing. We should be tcini-rate in everything. That means the use of tobacco and opium : it includes profanity and anger and impurity of life. We are so to talk that we shall build each otLer ui. Mr. Wanamaker then referred t tho wreck of the American men-of-war at Samoa ami sp ke of the broken hearted wives and children who were waiting for the return of their hus bands and fathers, who had been dashed to pieces en the rocks. He continued : UI..H U TNSK WSOSO. Uight here iu our city are broken hearted jteeple beaten against the rocks of adversity by this title of liquor and of license. The man who will not sign a temperance pledge, though he diK a not need it himself, to help a weaker brother is not as much of a man as ho thinks himself to be. Christ said : "Deny your selves. Take up your cross and follow me." There is no need to be drunk t lie under the influence of wine. The man who takes only a little and will not give it up is as much controlled by it as if he was an habitual drunkard, lie is under the in;' i:-i'ce because ho won't (five it ur. What's the reason you won't stiind out for the amendment? Becauso vou hke a glass of Leer. You aav "I want to W free to take au occasional tirinK ii i ieei line it. wiiat milu-. nee keeps you from voting for the amendment t Isn't it the influence of the olass of beer? There are thousands of men in this city who do , not get drunk. Ibey say, "We have the right to drink it if we w ant to ; to sell it, to buy it or to give it awav.' , A man mar"not tlriuk it at all, but v i. .1 . i.i . : ue but i iiuttw iut: iiuiuru tti me i t;.o,..r f will r , -T .rt, . , l - tie wiu saj : "i am a j in, but I am in buni- tlfoi and the bqtior piplo drl witli I . - liV -e.'t v tost toey ui'ini oeconie wartn lor ine temperance nian, but I am m buni- Ue,nlv klL..dm. the bvh.r l.f. . me, ho I won't say anything against it." Now what inU ueuce ia he under ? It'll the same with minr a poli- the'tician. lie's afraid he won't get votes, bo he is silent on the liquor question. 'When a minister or a teacher rfusoe to apeak out on the queation he ia ru!xi by the lipaor intereata. The drunkard who vote for prohibition ia a freer man than the total abstainer who rarriee water 'on Jioth shoulders and then votes for iiijuor, or to put it in the harness of high license. THE HOME AND THE 8ALOo!l. Just as the aaloon keeper mvn-:t answer for everv jrlasa he sells, ho we must answer for voting for liiwr. It is simply a question of whether or not we are in favor of the saloon. It isn't a question of high license. The fiuibble that l-rohibition does not prohibit has nothing to do with it. The law against stealing does not prevent stealing, I he same powr that put the amendment -n our Constitutional null attend to the en forcement of the law. It isourdntv to make it an difficult to get liquor as it is to L'et pc.ison. License means that the citv, the State and the saloon -keeper shall go into partnership to ruin men, to build up jails, almshouses, hospitals and houses of correction, and to keep up the taiea. God s froing to count the votes. Vote for prohibition and you will be voting lor Him, for order, for religion and fiir the highest civilization. He will see every ballot. Wheu you go home to-night go down on your kneea, every one of you, and pray Ood t help you to carry the amend iuent. Contributed for tbe Sbmtihl. Tb ant ia an insect Hid lika all otbr io arctn in tho Tetnorrt Z ' ia actire dur iny tbt Kfrinf, umni.-r and autumn m nih. It not to bo found in active lire during S- ictt-r aaaon. Tbe liibla ravi at the IIIcnJ Z5tb verne of fror.-rin : Tbe auta are a prola not afronr yet they pre pare rfeeir meat in tbe uuiro-r." Tbe ant next to tbebeney b-e im a very dilig-nt in vet working fr food and rllw-ritiit it. and a.tcbir the ititerrata of ita neat or Lome (vbr'brr it be in a:uu.p or lug or the prouadj af an!t tbe iovaelon of man atid beat. It lire' ott living inxecta tbat it el turea, carriea to ita neat and kills for iiaelt and touir aula. It alo calbera larae quaulitie ol food from tei;.4tMe pii'lo lor iteil aiid young anta. ! i aot a Urge inaect Tt it eparea i a meat ID the auin nr Uankind, f -eople of all natausa Dia' profit in loll. wine the example of tbe ant in their buinea aflaira and iu Ibe important afiiire of .-ehjcion. At irin tut prepanta ita meat ia tbe aumoaer before tbe winter at air opUr prepare f"r thia lito and tor tb. next lit- iMryond death bile in thia pnwul life the only tme tor preparatitto. air bt? believing, acc. piipg and tolloaring Jeati I'brt at hoe bapiim at Jtiilan. tbe Heaven were 'pei.ed and tbe Holy Spirit dracrcded in ti e fotra of dove an t atx.de with bim, Jena ilhe Word" made tletb daellniK among urn "in lahion"atiil "in like cm aa a nan." Tbe opening of tbe Heav en and the Voice -tnd Fp-rit from H-aven inlH te tbe UivinitT aod tiod aide oi Cbrial Tbe Voice at ihi time aaid, Tbi la lot belon-d hon io wbnm 1 am well pleaaed,' (meaning ibe Son of (iwd Tbe pcta-Ter-ir or rndurinc aeker ill bate th-e Divine ai" to ovefcoaie every obstacle thai could tiebar iiim f rem a ilvetinn. Everv difficulty and tiha:cte cD bo oerconie through thia fbiisf, v bo ta able to save them "tf tbe ut. tei no-t tbat cime nr.to tvod through bim " Pattern after bim wbo raya, Follow Me." 1 he ant furthermore is one ut tbe nx-af pr reer;ng mtti. since if baa more per verance than a grest many pet. pie. Tb re ia a aTort of a person wno ararched an ant f atberirg IimmI. The ant bad found a nr-ii of a certain kind of corn at.d iromcdiatly aiart.d In carry it toward i'a bjius. Kv ry tiling went right well until it cime to a olid, miaoued atone arsll that rtn across lia route. Tbe dietanca to go around the aal was to great, and il.e t.uly tl.tnK lor tbe aut carrying the grain oi corn atveral times heavier than its own weight was t.t etieu.pt to get over if. it undertook Ibe tk and with difficulty rrawied halt aay to tbe top vtl.eo it ai.d the grain ot corn tell down, it rallied awd tried again and suc ceed, d In getting Dp a littlt bigber when it a 'Ji.d time lost its hold and tumbled i'b tbrgiain. If rallied agin ana came within a quarter ot an inch oi tbe lop ot tbe wall when the weight of ibe gram overlialancrd it and it again tumbled. And yet it did not gitt-up ht.pe and tfWt Ita p. rseveru.g nature nerved it to go at it again and after a lew staggers ibat it overcame in tbe way succredtd it reaching the top. It aa nt-c cesary lor the aut lo persevere to g-r or bring the ttod aeroa ibe wall, so i it ner escary tor people when Ibey see lb- saving Cbrirt and his power "alar otT lo m.ko an t fieri to obtain bia larnr and salvation. A mn or woiud says, 'I bave seme com preLension of Jexus, but it is du ai.t " Micb ia not siitucent. Tbe idea ia bv Ui ine help to nx.ll-it over all ob-tnt let. It he 1st efjt.rt a ISelier in birn "who ever liveth to makeinierceasiou at :he r glit hand of Tower, docs not satlsly, theeff j.l uiioiil.f be made sgaiu tor as tbe aut at U-t attain t-d Us purpose so will tbe believer attain ligl.I lu this lite aod ir tbe last day bear loe words ol Jesus the great king, saying. Well done thou poo.1 and laitl.tnl servaut." 1 here uit be walla ot obs'srles between a man carry ing aoice ot Ibe Divine fMd or li;!'t, faith in Chrii.1 and lh- b trbor ot'saiety . M hen such ia Ibe cae let the mau or p- r on aa ibe ant "people"' peiaevere s- let bim prrsrvrrn iu faith iu tho (J rent Mater wli led five tboiiaud wiih three firbea and eve loavea of bread ; rmlscd the four days d-ad Lszarns to life ; healed ten lepcrt bea cd tbe blind from h:rtb, which two latter cases ibe pbypicians and aurgeons either aliopa'h ie or born, opsibic do not a'.d cannot d to day. Have faith in this forgiving, a.vir.g, miraculous Chr-st who said to some "Thy sins betoigiven Tb.-e," siie such tbut ad dressed by tbe Saviour bad tbe proper faith in bim to he forgiven. A verse reads "lor the Son ol man baa power on earth to for give stus," and they tbat believe on Lim sba.l ia no wise rerisb." Tbia Son of man sutJ't red the "Just for tbe unjust." "All have sinned and come abort ot tbe glory of iitxi," but Christ i Agent aud Lord to save aa many ot tbe wbole auinuvr aa believe in him the only Savior from the state of tbe lest or 2nd death. Tb-rrcioie persrs ere and endure in bi:o. He will add bia lavor to the effort and bring the perse, vermg over the wa.ls of unbelief to btoief brongh bim-ell who nukea tbe aeeker wor thy through bis own merit being Advocate with lion tba Father tor seker and beiiev trs making tbe believers ibe fludt-ra of bnu, ricbteous before Uod through the efficacy ot hi own righteousness. The person that area tbia K'ghteoua Ctrist alter otT," bouln like tbe ant reeking tbe top f me wall, trj, try, again to come to hiai who as; a : "Come unto me ally that labor and are heavy Uden and I w.li give you rest " Come to bim ehiel aioong ten tl.ouoi.J be one altog-iber lovely " to trno saints. mane sainia D naving tbeir sins wished way tLn.tigb tbe blood of tbia Christ. I be persevering ant after getting over tbe a!l got aately home with its treasure Writ er and heavier thai, itself, and it ia nearly Il.e same with belit-Ters they finally get to the Heavenly mansions only they .carry no treasures of earth beyond tbn grate exeat, t the "Pearl ol Orot Price," who ia p-eem wf'b them in tbia lile ami what is be - je - u. . : J fH " lu.rK"rd consider -Jo to die ant thou rer wava ard D. wise." is tbe wv another Bible verse reads. This vers. donbtU-s has reference to sluxsrds in every dav lite and evtrv day work, and baa also re'ervne. ! cot cert'in' Uod and tb. bikber li e which roar be obtained bv Cbnst lb. way and res. 1. . . . .ln.,,,.'ie.. and work r ,ITB ri.hr her" and through Cbrit. i,et bim sin., .......... u-..-.. ...i. .a,w.-.k . . ..... in. wor n i- Christ wrtr. sutf red .or the nnwor- . -1 k. . . Famb. ! agalust n en. A recent despatch from New York to the Philadelphia Inquirer aaya : There was a torrinc fight between a bear and a Bengal tiger at the Urand Museum last night, which was not conducted according to any prize ring rules. The tiger was awarrtea the fight at the end of the first round. The bear did not claim a foul because he was dead. The fight was in this wise. The sacred concert closed last night at the museum at 10 o'clock. and immediatelv aiterward the em - . . ployees began to prepare th animate for shipment to their summer quar - ters in 1'niia.ieipuia. xy some dout the bhv-k l ar escaped from his cage and walked over to the Bengal tiger's cage and remarked that this was a gooci time w seiue u.t difficulty growing out of the election lat fall, and insinuated that if the -l: .z.. .1. .1. ,.T ... . - m... chip waa knoiod c.ff and the war be - gaJi; .. ... , . .L ine tiger was m his cage, out i bars w ere far enough at .art so that he could s,r satiafactorilv. Ha let out with his rigM and ca.'ight Brum bv the throat. With his left dnke he scalped the bear. The scrimmage soon becamo interesting. The tiger had the bead hold and although the bear fought nobly he waa unuMo t" make the tiger lotaien his grasp. KeeKT IVck aad Manager Patterson did their best to eeoarate the brutes but without n.iceefL In its struggle the bear struck Patterson on the thigh and toro his flesh down to the knee, while Peck was thrown to the ground aud badiy injured about the knee. The tiger's face was scratches! and torn by the K-ar's claws, but it did not relax its hold until the lear expired. Meantime the whole mcnafreria had lieen conTertexi into a jierfect pandemonium. The lions already restless began to roar with excite ment and fiercely jumped against tbe sidea of thsir cages. The hvenati le- Ct -m furious at the smell of blood which flowed from the bear and the titer, while the leopard and other lar 'e animals were all roaring ana within their rushing up and down kevs in the central carrt- had climbetl ... - , . . . U'tagainst the side of their den ana 1 -. t, aiiis-artti vo ue einoviu it uultuiv. The assistants w ho had rushed fr-.m the cage to assist the men who were lighting the tiger, had partial- lv unfaotened the partition between the leojiard aad another cage which held a wolf, and wildly rushing from e nd to end of his dell tbe leopard perceivetl this ojeniug and rushed j into the adjoining cage-. Iu a mo-j ment he had fastened upon the throat of the unfortunate wolf precisely ns I a cat iMiuut-es ujon a rat and shot k him furious back and forth. The, attention of tue keeper was at.ract- ed by tins new uproar, and those whocouidlie spareti were sent to queil it. Tin y found nothing but an emutv box in frtut t.f the dior- - i way to prevent ttj wolt anil lsxpart from ttia out on tho floor. One of the men cliaib fd up the Bide of the cape aud let down the bar. From time to time the wolf, which bad now freed itaelf, apran uptin the leopard'n back while he was crouching for a sprni";. Iuj leopard g-Mwed at the forearm of the wolf and tho Wolf Knapped vicioualy aain aud a.iin at liis s;it.;trtl hide, and the cage wan filled with fur and blttd. Bones cracked anl frightful roars and screams f ilowt-i each new attack. At last the leoppurd made a desper ate spring at the wolf ami caught him fairly by the ntx-k, shaking him ; viciously and limillv hurling the wolf j into the corner f the cage a niaug- J led mass of blood, bones and laoerat- j ed fieKlt. The wolf died in a few f momenta. Tue leojiard luav recov er. It was a hm-r time before the other , animtdri, which huti Ix.-ou raised to a I high piich of excit!ment, couhl lie ejuietn.f, an t it was a late uour am-n tho traunk-r to the curs w:is nn;dH effected. T.p liie Lrrt I'jtr. A Washing!. u ofll.-t;-.olf'-r, v.h. :- a keen t.b-rvt-r, called at the U l.i; H itisc recently "rieieiy to pav !. respect .i" to the Pnaident, aiiil r -p-.rts his observations as follows: "Thtre wtis a greKt pressure of patriots in waiting, and they were admitted t the President's room in itquatls of about fifty at a time. 1 got in ut the tail end of one of these sections, and of course Lad to wait my turn iu line. This gave me an opportunity to observe how the President greeted and disposed of the visiting statesmen. With inort of them he extended ruerelv a formal greeting, aud to such he turned hia right ear as the receptacle f i r their personal requests. He stood a stoical listener, with no facial ex pression shewing special interest in what was sanl ami passed them on with the simple suggestion to file their patH-rs. "With R.-Veral, however, he luaui fested au appreciative interest, and with fitlch lie would step toward tut: window and turn his left ear and listen with absorbed attention, quite 1:1 contract with Lis coursa toward thottf to whom ho presented his right aun.'ulur organ. "Therefore, I giv it out aa pointer to those who are struggling to n a -n the President's car,' that if he presents the right-hand Bide of Lis ftp.-o to your tamest appeals for place anl pap, the so una waves of your voice wiil not vibrate tho drum oi lust auricie ; Out it lie taces vou with his left car, what vou have to say will make a ltxlguient iu tb tympanum of that organ and you will nave grouutls of Lopo for tiio con sideration of your claims. "I oI.served this so closelv that it is a sure tip. I mvself onlv struck r'eT'd lolie its I paid niv restects auu passett oat. My oos Tvaaon sugg. - sts the query, Is tbe President ; Heat m liiB right tar f W ash. ng ton i Critic. " " rr"m rm Vinne-.polia Trth-ine. feu T.,.-l. fl T.... T fell down the el' v .r shaft!, ihirtV rt ; m j . tt..i ! " .im';iiuuu xxuoci ni, "M,.-,,-i.; l. I- It t 1 ,-.,., rUcm! Ll ? bj ' d.J7'tingon "- " , ' wmi.T iv i.-. .tt, Uothivs the -r.scnf the adventa rif.r ii-..-.t . w . . . - . . . . . I ... k ... . . . exempt Bprrvin of tho wriet. Bear against Tim LreparJ GEXER-1L STEWS ITEMS. John Lewies one of tbe pione- reof Calaveraa coun ly, California, tells cf a remarkaole shot thut he once maae. Ii'a a true utory, too. For many mouths a fox bat been playing havoc with Mr. Lewis'a bens, artJ, do wlat he wonhl, he eon'.d not 5atch or hoot the feliow. There a big .Hr.nt 300 feet lone, that had fallen jni-l above his cabin, and when he tried to ahoot the sly beaat would dodge around the npturned roots, eneak aJfog the further aiao of the irvm until it reached the top, and :,, i. . wr..i grK,,p One iiieu uiubo - - 1 I . nioonl jpht riht Lew ia heard a com ! 1 motion atn0ng the hens, and. running ( ont with his Run. saw tho fox aa fcljn W(IUD(1 tbe root euj f tbe i He rfti(i(d hi pon fcnd witb ; full.,wed along the tree i it sh)Ut the rate he thought the fox ; Xru n the muzzle cleaie.! tbe upper end of the tree he ' nred int- the shsitow. Idea be : mt the ,rea top fcnd th-re lav the f.x dea.l. ri-ldJed with I . burk(lh.rllUdi.ipbi(l Bulletin, , A.Rotlman,.,fSlatRun.Lycoming citrnty, met a f horrible dea.h the other day. While unloading logs mini a car at the top oi a uae, one of the log" tdipptd, and in turning ovir Ktrnck Bxlmnn in the back of the bead, knocking him into the slide, down which his body was carried with the loirs. His death was instantaneous, the body being i Bt horribly mangled and the skuil crushed. I It may not. be generslly known, but according to the pro isions of the recent marriage law, a clergyman or ; other officiating ofucer who marries i a couple whose license was obtained ' in another county is liable to a fine jof sixty dollars, if any party is dispos- , ej to prosecute him. Ex. James Bailev, of Iowa, married Lis second wife twt days after the death of the first Mrs. Bailey, was the re cipient of a coat of tar and feathers, i and succeeded in rublring tiff the laet !,,f H, tr inst fiftr -three davs after j the close of his second honeyrntxvn. j lT.,.a,nm. Samuel Lightner, of Newport felled a tree in which an owl war. discover- ...1 H;., . t .. V .f :i Z4U v : , -. A . t . i . missed it, ana cut a frightful gash in , - , . , j I nut fathers band. i I ThTP about 11,0H remedies ! metitionetl in the hfteenth ed;tion .f i 'Trntetl States Dispensatory; : .vt r humanity gets ait and ow s ufiuiu- Jacob Porch, tax collector, in Mount pleasant, We stmoreland county, is suffering with several broken ribf, due b a violent sneeze. Doy left own business men will form a protect ivp association and b!r.ckli.t delinquent debtors. A canvasback duck is said to be able to flv t.j htr miltM hur " " i The old f.iahioned clibWs pro wav fussed to ri-ad character bv the ipeoj.h? wear off tbeirl hhoo holtri K.me of their r-avinpx read thua: i ,B.;d j Sooo , rlrn m.n.t brHe... Or, among otb- rs. Worn on 'be toea Spetd a be goes." And, Worn on the heel Thinks a good deal." And wor-t of all, Worn on the vamp fie'a surely a acaiop. Successful Traatment of Biseaa A SClEHTiFiG BiSCOVCRr ! MK kUBKN sate t aeae oi aJI D:-tiee. UKHOHK KIU.ER H ills tbe Sltrrobea. Successful Treatment. cures: Catarrh. Bronchitis. Oontunp;!on, Malaria, Rhsumctlsic'. Wentterfal Toe- wed e loot! ariCer. THa affioeror the KrUer fj eafus of tra. ampUoa asbaentf rl rtnalb tlsnsonMmul bsttrs ars isttaal m clsiauet f r it cuiailr iiutren. bertcd ta?ss-f . k.Town. W'ti do clstta lac A pawsr hi earias cssss so tsr soae titst csrs at iaapoeaibls. bat ws f i claim '.li.t H will rare mjttts whwrs ths lattr srs o-t mv th-.-. h-lf fnes Prsuoa wilhporsppotts tMktf4deilitated. wiU rlndltti.. t-"wi .wry m Jto , hi ustt. jMrtlt-tUsri, tttn-t wa . ksrs satlaesd Ut rvs witb mcorst le c!tm.k dis sssr. attcv-jOs. . -m -it..rf riew.. Ths as-a Ia. ta-U will htll tb- rniel 1 .t Uta mom tna :u!w tits iwtttent et tltt rtrt- to turn aJd ir is oq- irV.t sort j-tcs. ' ?r!rr fcfl.tro. anSotnljat iVitrftmoMa. Cbaap:wtthi. tin l"" sit PnjK-I.Ti ,J it rtn umrn..' m sSimot tbt of. -a ttrod f.cirrttWsBriinlaemstloa. WB. rilSii-l'S HWiiV' "r 5,5, a ret. u HHUtMi w rii..a- r.l.v . a C'atUtlOal XollCC. All persona are hereby cautioned, not to trespass on the Isnds oi the undersigned ia ypruce Hill, and Beale townships, for tht purpose of gat b.-rina berries, hunrinf, flsb mc, or in any other way tresp.ss.t.j, on raid lands, aa tbe tresps-s law wi l oe ra forced against people a bo violate said law Maaaiaoa Ktaasarw Jan. , iet9. Xottc lol resBBiiirrt. Bsvirg leased 40o arrt-a of wood land ol David Wiist.n, and 4U0 acres of wood land ct John Wet lore, adjoininfr lands et I'erinsyivania fcailroad Com pant in the iciniiy ot Bnxler'a (ip. I herenv rau'ion II persons apainat trespassing on tbe above mentioned leased lands tor the purpose ot tatting timber and ao forth. Jos. Bsaaaom. MifHintown, Bay 26, 188. rRII'ATE ALC The undetsigneit oCers 14 at. res of cbeice land, adjoininn the bortmch oi pat . r t.e, a private sale. Tbete ia a rood barn and cent crib on the hant The land ia ail ch-s arid level and Weil -datt-d lor ibe ir.sl ot all kinds of grain and sard en pro. i nee For particulars call on Jobs Ccssiroham. Patterson, Juntala Co.. 1' O.MElBlRw Ml W oi.d. i tb sD. which Kmr ,,' mon netrr berd ol . CLOTH KS LKtual requires foCi.oTHt Pa. Every honse-keeper. Ukndreas aim toi-kerper wants it. r-ample sent bv mall, 6 le. t lor 2vcis.. 12 Let tor 6Tts Firtt Claf Jt-KT WjiKTED for Mi. Count!. Adt1ra NtliiTON R BOND a. f'O., tlanutaetarers Areata, Pbi'slelpnM l a., (Lock box SB8.) ?5 (!V'? rn.rBnTETi fbvam; row i5fL Iii A U arrlarvsrsar.-l ajs-ayaeca. tal. t . . ttwdaj- bj latriuia worm swsmwaat c.aarnh4 supcik to all ulhar r. ii-. msrllss, or a-h rtfuB-l4. Senl by nail, Si- i i i aiars as. Int. 1'IX. St IrasnaoA St., Bostaw, itaaa, Ufa of HEKBT WARD BEECHEH tSfZL ly irrQrT-1. ctvur hja life 1mm Ms btrtl. to tut WtUaW ! Ory IXiUar. 1 i ii m inilll LwalU ROfTK (fl.. U.w UrMhlra. IV. Ta BUT AJTI2A MEAT-CUTTER. Uswrtsllsa sn4 p- Sa.aiaa iaa IM ftx H.-H. Baaaaca Him Viral Sarapsta. CnM.iti aMbc l glaak. a. . Ac. Ma. 13a aaot. aaprea. srapia,aa rraair ifS'ai. AMERICAN M Tti CO.. IM WaaMactaa Ast.. rsOaaaisuia.. pRO!'OSALd. ! ProF"l Tor Bi:lllintr of Rriilcn acmrt Tuirarra Cr-k at ShoKr CminR in Lack Tonhii-. wi! bi rtcivel tftheVnu m:iiinner' Ofliru np to 10 o'rlnck. May SOtb. l'fO. Aloo pr.'tv.-l for ibe KepMr mg of tt: Soii'b fist Winn TVa!i o! F.-iii - at Tbou'tsci'b Lock in Irlarn Tp- Plani and apec:flciit'n to be h4 in Otli'te. Tha ricbt lo reject any tr all of tho hiJar re- Commiwlonrt'i Ottica, Mifflintowti, i Arril aft, lb9 S Jena 11 CtiSGHA, i Fa!cct Howaa, Com. Abklom Rick. J Att-at : fr. W. BurchJUld, Clerfc. May 1,4. AMKNI'URNT TO TflK CONSTllli-i TION pri jt'H-i t tliu cii:en of tbi I Couiaioneai:u i toe ornerai auemuiy ui i ti Ciraiunis-l!h of i'enDtyivauii, for ibcir apuroval or rrjaciioa at a p.'Ciitl .l.rtioo to be l.eld Jnue If. lfesy. Pnbliib- ed by ord-r of tbe Searetarv f Cm oionwallh. in vormDC of Aiticla XVIII ut Ibe Constitution. Joint resolution projosiig an amendment to i lie Constitution ot this Commonwealth s Scctiob; I. He it resolved by tbe Sonata aud House of Representativea of tbe Com monwealth oi IVonsylvania in General As- oeiubly met. Thai tbe following amena metit ia proposed to the Constitution of tbe Comuionwealto .f P. nnsy Ivauia, In accord ance with tbe Highieentb Article thereof: AMKNUwEMT. There shall lie an additional article to said Constitntien to be designated aa Article I1X, aa follows: A KTICLE XIX. The man n I ac i u re, sale, or keeping for sale ol itiioXii-siiuK uquor, to b osed a a beverage, is b. reby probibiied, and any violation of this prohibition shall . ba a misdemeanor, puniabable as shall be prov. ded by law. Tbe manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale ot iutnsiratitig liquor tor other pur pose! I bin aa a beverage may be allowed in such manner only as may be prearribod by law. The General Assembly shall, at he first session succeeding tbn adoption of thia article ot the Constitution, enact lawa with adequate penalties for ita enforcement. A true cop) ot tbe Joiol Resolution. CHAKLKS W. STONE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. AmtNiwesT IO TUE COJiSTITXJ t ION proposed to the citiaen of thia Coinii.onwealrh by tbe General Aasembly o' theCommonwealib of I'enntylt'ania tor Iheir approval or rejection at a special elec tion to tebsld June 18, ltK9. Pnblibed bv order of the Secretary ot tbtt Commou- wealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII tbe Constiluiion : Joint reaolntvon nrrttstn si amerd ment to ib constitutiou of ibe ct - mmon scrif i. Btitretoirti by the Stnutt ano Hume yf HcpTttrniatwtt of Iht Com- n.M -,.s.y.rni aen.r.i js. irmtit mri I'Lat tli following is propom rt as an attend ment t the ctr.a itution ot tt.e 4.ou.inoiis eaila ot retins) Ivsnii in aecid ance with the provision ot tba etgbtejth art.ee tbert ol : AMENDMENT. S'.rike out from section on-j, of article elal.t, tbe tour qualification tor volets tlilrU r.-ails as lollowa : if twent-two years of age or npw.rda, le shall bate psid ai-biti two eara, a atate or county tsx, which shall t.ave been as - .K.d at least two months, and paid at .east one mouin ostore inn eecilon. ttst the aecuon ioca reads aa tollowa : -Kvtry male c:t,en. twenty-one year, of r.. . . .q , ' aball be entilled 10 vole at all elections ; First. He shall have been a emmon ot the United Sutes at lest one month. Second. He .hall have resided in tbe stale one year (or if, hav or previously a luat.oo. elector or native oorn ci.l- sea 01 the Male, he siialt have removed ib-'reironi and returned, then six moaibs) immediately preceding the election Third. He ahsil bate resided in tb. elce-1 Hon district wbt re be sbalt etlsr to rote ml , least two mouiLa imaiadialely priced ingj ,br:,r,rr.,..e,v., 1 J j - e strtii, ue sbail have paid, within two y eat a, ..'.'J, a state or con. .It tax ben assesstd at least at least one month helot e tb. elect on," : suited in fit, Quality and prtCC ahall be amended, ao as to read at follows:1,.., , . . tverv maleri iseo twenty one yeara ot i ' hateVeT improVemCntrJ have aKe, po.iwMtut .hetoiiowiuc q t .iiticationa. ... . ... ... . w,..m of the cb ctiow dirict of wt.ico be shll Ibe time b a resident Ike li a n naiitn-t ... h.i.uu V. . . . n .iii I sen ot the stie. be shall bave removed j then Irtm and returned, then atx months,) i.nm. air.i. ly pieced ii. tb. t b-c ion. 1 l.ird. He shall h oe reaided in the elec tion district wbfte be shall cH.r to vote st leai ibirty data irtnued iatel pr.-cedit(; the election. 1 be It Km ature, at tbe acssion hereof n. xt sfier tli adoption of tbia sec tion, sbail, and tioin time to tme tnert af ter iu.iv, enact Iaw to piopjrly cnlorco this proviston . Fourth. Every male citix o of the age of 1 "i'f )rt, sbo ahall hare been a rit.s-.n tor thirty davs and an inhabitant ol bia attte one year, next preceding an elec tion, rxc. pf at municipal eloctions, and for ibe U. i thirty d.ys a resident of the olec t oi. disirxt in shell be may otlor hia vote, rb.ll b entitltrd lo vote at snch an election in tbe election district of which be shall at be time be a resident ard not elsewhere tor al' cturera that now srs or hereafitr may be elected by tbe peopt. : ProvuJtd, Tbat in time ot war no elector iu tbe actrsi ooliisry service t.t the Stale or ot the United States, in the army or navy thereof, ball be deprived ot bia vole by mason ot his absence from such election district, and tbe W. a, a ore sh ill have power to ft vid. tbe manner in which aud ibe time an j place at w liKk sncb absent electors may vote, and lor tbe return and canvasa of their votes in ibe election district lo which Ibey respectfully reside. ri. tb. For the turposn of vuticp, no per son aball be deemed to have gained or loat a resHlei.ce by reason of bis prrsouc. cr ab sence while employ, d in tbe Service of tbe li nited Stales or tbe 6 late, fur a biieeeg .((. d in ibe navigation of the ealets ol lb- S ate or ot the high !, nor while a atud.-nt ol an) c. I f e or s. miusry til l.isrnipj;. nor while ktpl st ai.y a msliouse or public institution, except the ii.ma es ol any hums lor dis able, ai d indigent so'diers ai d sailors, w bo, lor Ibe pui pose ol Toting, shall be dt-eiued lo reside in the aieclion district where said h n e is iocatei. Laws shall be msde lor ascertsiinuc, by proper prooia, the citisens who shall ea entitled to the tight of auf Irage l.er by established. A true copy ol '.be joint resolution. CIIAKLIS W. KTONE, c i n. - art it the I'nu lln.lilih MASON & HAM! 1 b ..'. m on rpavn i A II, foikmed in tti mantavnre of OlJlvT tTlaakaweai b tba alssrm JL ItM,l. . rLTT .r","ll'B1 at . . aTrY "''r7nrr a. U:e be-t in ths w;.rid!"Ua" sta-on A Hcmliii oil-r. aa deii.,.o. .t- BMniitlLMt .mvli. ... .... ..... ... iii tH'XZliTC U. r r r--f"t " rnhnFfilr?":'f?i ,1 f HliiiNX.;;';, at ail ot tbe fana, 1SI, with beal si.T ti . - e : t ires. l jMni'n, on"t he-itate to make the ex. Inordinary e.sira for their p.anns. that tfar, are openor to all others. TbeyKr.-roeVuVtt. 'th ' ptann they a This IM attlri.HtLa. aalaa ... a.1 riortty. provetnent introduced br tne:a In "the yea, liij aad nw knowr -s t .- Vt . , & n mil ri2a Bl atBCUTM -Il-tS-4 -e. ... 1 . -J TlY"", eoniamin; t5.t:m.. -ia frero Btnxl.ed (tnrelie-era. n.uK-v-., .! t,,. thte. kveJ-st,:;,,'. sent. MASON & HAML'N OGAN AMD PIANO Tfi BOSTON. KaivV OViUCAt3a.' .rrr- r'.- ai? is; . aaa . tberit"rkM-'l ?uaca. csots moo. iwaUsriaasesNl.rrftsK,V r. 1 K.rst t:rf ,h.H h.ve be. a a eiiiacO o! "rr ' . ' - .....--...-, tscse- fbe Unreo States at leiM tb-rtv d.y. ail' in OT Out UwOr 5CrVlCe. Our V?u' "P1' ' r,V"'' Thomrwistcwa, Send Hesh.i. have resided In the ! I )e t ctrt ment nvr Inim ! f or h''; ,!- ' AU !. , i, k .i-..- &lut-er AP'lrtmnt neer lags, i toor.a, 2 ills, m., and PuubHrr, ,li,.B. I - f -' . , I 7-v J a--aj aCL3 Spring & I HAVE THE LATEST SPRING SUMMER STYLES ! Tbe Cbauaplou Cletbler liuDialalunl) batlof Jitiira. turned how tae lUaJiteru cltlext vvitti a. nondtrful SPRING aNO SUMMER STOCK, Uike li itn-l-s outeLine rivala, win victcries. and sell ;t'.f oy Will met its. illCN a BOl a & CillLUKKN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING i and Gent's furnishing goods. First Elegance, with prices that will aatocuah yon. No sale is expected aalaa, I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete a&tiafaciiaa. stock of HATS. CAPS, BOOTS SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHJiS kui JEWELKT, Cilico, Percala and White Shirt. Xei we-f, 0Uart Cuffs,Triii:ts and Satchels, is full and complete, Cail ami ' Sanil STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND Ft'RNISHEk IN PATTERSON. Jnue 16, 1886. Jetc JFirm. ooo (n and after Sunday Kov'r uA:k SFRISG&SUMMKRGOODS. j " u.mVl No more winter for months; ea3Tward. to come. Sprin sr and Summer n are here, and to conform to the; Hnr.ttnednn . . t., u0Dt t;D)al M b,o s. rr.. ?:etr,n tiarsl in n r tot. . 11 J VI 111. Hi mv A at. T U . is I vu. "i ue jucit i vkui itu ii - ' K.tem MarketR. 'where be lected with great care the goods , . - r , that his many patrons favor. DROP JIN. We have now filled now niiea our shelves with iiPftixa aki fcfMMER CUM I Goods of all kinds. UlIT , . . tomera liave appreciated our I ffy, j, Q ye thtni Iioodn to - . 1 ' SUlt ttltlT pUTpOBeP, ana We o Kt.l iv t hl t. r- oattAr l ,ro. i . f . pared than ever to merit their contidtnce. einite ou to i COuie aild Fee aild be Mltlbfied I t .1... . .,,,,.,J J . ., ' OUr dl et?B K0td8 department : y,a haVe allUOtft everything. iw,stl, .s-u rrl ,uil Cn Tvhat VOU Wflllt. r J vaaa fTf l0 CS (llXfl JLSOOtS Our Bool and Shoe De- ! partiueilt iri full III itt? Intent, nd you certainly assort bcen added by the manufactures 1,..,... ,1...... fi 11- we uti t v7 t ii'- ot uti, tie: vtiii We haveoit liand a iuil line Ui Fresh, l'luin and Fancy A Ia lha nnlv in 1 I lirta aartil nnl altri h 1 '. ,..v f V"V , sdolplna ds.lv at II SO a. ni., Harn.hnai at "V rr i. r.' 12 T A nit ' 1f' mt n.incsnn.ii 4 4P a. at., New UlljllalNo V A lA 111 lrt V- Wil!crst..n H,M p. av. ; Thompsoutown 6,::ej p. in., Vandyke t.41 in the county. Every house . I- ni Tnsrarora 6,4n p. m., hcxko p. .t . i it i i I ni., Tort Royal 5,64 p. in., UVftln 6.0J r must have ltn lull huiijilv ol ; ,., Leuto ,.'s p. hcvt , Queens and GlanHWure, this is ' v- N,'on Hatuitns 7,h p. n... , .. ,. . J liatilititttloii 7 i!) p. in , AUonrja 0 Ol p. m. lilt; rluic iu van till tui sut.u tl i - tides. All orders by mail Trill re ceive prompt attention. Ueiueruber the plate, Main iTHET, Oi rosiTE Cocbt Hot se, Miliiliitoxs ii, iaM Fred'k liSPliSCilADE aV OH. prii-g and Summer Goods. I wuuld iuitvrm the public tbat I bat. bow tn my new millinery store st my place of residcLc. oa Water street, UiQllutown, second door from corner of Btii. street, a fall stock, of S;r igi.tl Bun rtt r mll':'nrr foods, sli new, and of tbo latest aivles and having emplov cd frst cisr tuiliicrrs lam pr err red to supply thepullic wiib j everything fonnd in s fl.atc'ass miiliner t atom, come and examine trr stork. I 1 consider it no trouble to show foods. MBS. IlblL. Msrch 22-HT.l.. GILS! OILS i OILS! the mmw on. ccmfmy i f PlttnLurg Tft., t.flks. SPliCIALlTY "f the Dcoeetie h Fxntii Brand of nominat ing and Lubricating Oil, Naphtha tnd Gatioiiue, that can be made from Potroltiiui. We challenge compariaon with every kaown Product of Petroleum. If yon ish thf most LW1F0RML Y S 1T1SFJICTORY OILS LY THE M.1RKET. k for our, ireil.- f-.r Mifllintown and Ticinity Supplied by KRAN. Ud.KLWARE& CO. January nd,-89-ly. AU irat-.rtan' local newa ore pnnlia'ie.: In tba colnmt.a at ti, Sc'Tuiel k. Rari a I0AS ; tlso impirtant general ns. au I I l.-5 13d vrie4 stxivoot of literary ms'tei Summer. Aid Cli ae, combining Style, (ouiity Mj PENNSYLVANIA EAlLEOAf. ! TIJ1K-TAULE i Altc-cks Aocouaonavies leaves A!kj.i. j rtaUv f, 20 Tvrcne . --- - - . m t q , im.. WiKordH.OSa m., ?U!iia 8.18 a. B- i rort itni ai o. i i a. m, ai.ixiro m.St a gx Tcscarora ,.'ti a. .. Yaocyke S nf; . 1 br-nipsotitomn 6.87 a. ro., iftrward 8.4J a in.. Willerntown a tc.. Mewpbrt 9,u,, m., arriving at Harrtsba'T at lu 01 a. t I aad at Philadelphia, 1.2.S p. m. j Sea Cboii Kirtiss kwves alUibua Cai'.j at 6S a. m., ar.d stopping a all r7a ' station bfts-een Altoona and Uarriabuv rears, a Vltflin at u.ttl . n u..... . M ,. S.iTirr i -sr- j Wail Ton leavee pi'isburg dtiy i - , 6-f'' m- Aitoona at 3t.li" p. ,.( tU j n d ft f fk I i rwnlav at r rT. lv, ....i ..... w. m . m 4 14 p. it... Ilarritbrirj 7 xti p. ia., fbn ni.Nf liU 4 25 ft. . Sail ExproMi '.cares futst nrg at tK'iiti. AHoora i p u i Ty rottf 12 pB1I Bnota' ' mHt, 7 Ht r m . I ..-...,. t. ! n. j ifii..- . n.i.h, .- i.,o L, ! " "Jlt Jl i m. r-.i r-.. Ph!lalcl;.bia Surnx i:i.ii.st tttthm M il E7 p. ni-, nitcn Cst:frd Wat T Wa&D. FaT !.! leavea I'b'Mfsipbia sHr at 11 60 a ir. IlsrrUI org .f, 40 p e 1 Htftla b t'r. pin 1 Lewlatt wn e i( p m ; AliMat b 1 p m 1 arrive at I'tlt.l utfr at 1 1 M War PassTanaa less PtiMadstpbia daily at 4 30 a. m.; tljrrUburn, K It 1. a., irorcsrnon, o a. :n.; .-vnwport, 2U . i m. ilierstnwn, 9 4t: a. ni.;Tbonifaontow, j 9 62 a. m.j Vsn PtUs, It ml a. a ; Tnsear! ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, 10 ly, a. m.; Pert - I noyat. iv inm. n. .j wrmin, in lti a. ' u . 1 . 1 rt m .1 b. . ... ... . m 1. 'tiri, tv . w. tH ; ,. arros s, in ire Lewistnwn. VJ 4.1 a MVcrtnwn, 1 1 It . Uj-' Ne' tinedon, 1 A'.toona, 1 ewtnn Haiutltou, 1 1 Si a. m.i Ho- 3 17 b. m.; Tiroau, I 07 r. ta 4i p. m., an1 stopt at all raailar atationa between Ui.rristurf and Ali.xma.i (Itirtt Krt : - iv at o ou p. m., tiarrisnnrf , IU ZV a Kill TlllD tear. rfci!a1s!ph:a dairy at I 7.fXi a. m., Uarrlabnrp 1 1 .2U a. m., Kw i port. It 14 p. in., Xif3m li.47 p. siap i ptrg at all regular stations botirren U:C1k I and Altoona reaches Alt'toss al l.t) p. a., j I UIhnrg P. 20 ji. m. Altoosa A'Cosscntrioa isavsi Fi-i. raclSr. Express Ieat6 Pc,!i(ljliia 11 i p mi Barrlaburg 3 10 i mi .nnraimos I SHam; Nevpi.it 4 0! am; Ui!lite4 3lt tn l.t wiktowa S ill a in I M Vej loan S t a ru; HI. Union 6 t'l ; li'tstnil.mt 12 m ; fetersbnrg 6 2.1 a ni ; Sprues Creek 6 40 a m Tyrone 7 ' 31 i rtell'f XiHa !22im A!trosa I 05 s in t rittabsiA j 12 45 p m. j Sra Sliote Kxpress aal, a Snsdavs. wiil connect with -inndsr will .aft i-aris i Hirrsburg at 1 ii p. ti." LSTflHTOWN DIVlSKiK. ' T . .. I . . . ... f t. ' . . . mm. toy at 8 10 a in, 10 or am, S 14 p at ; fur Sunbnry at 7 45 a m, a no p m. Trains arrive at Lew ;ton JnnetieB ! Mtlroy at 8 6U a m, 1 25 pm, 4 Bii j mt float guubury at 25 n, 4 0-J p in. TYltONK DIVISKV. Ttaii.s leave Tyrone for Bcllefukl. ar.B l.ut.a. Hat en si 8 it a rt, 7 lo p ru. I.esv 'J'yroL. f ir vtirti cnsvlli. and Uirarflaid al fc 20 a Ui, 3 L5 p m,7 25 p in. Trains leave Tyrone fcr t'.rrltr Wsit. j t'enn.ylvanla Furascc S'ld ScnliS t 60s ni and 1 10 j. m. Trains arrixo at T) rnnc rrom rlelleljtit. and Lock Ilav.n al 13 Oft p m, atid 6 V ( I Trains arriv. st Tyrotiti fretn C"rf I villc a. id Clcarneid at 6 68 a ni, atid 11 (5i in, 6 17pra. i ( Treina arriv at Tyrone fr-.tn Sco.'a, TTar ru.ra Mark snd Pennsylvsnls rtirr.ace I o a in, at 6 4'J p m. HUB. T. R. U. k. LEOFORU DIVISION. Trcins iesve HunlitiA-dun for Birrd, lis ndiiian and Carrt.friaTid st K 'ih . : and 5 3 i p. m. Trains arrir al il nut . r g i jtt Iron ('.! fold, Ilynatnan and Cnnn.-rUiid at 12 1? p. m., fi 2.) p. m. IlOLLirtATSbCRQ EKAKCa. Trains learc Altoot a for p&in! Sotitii. ! 7 20 a m rt 25 a rn. 12 50 p rn. 1 60 p in. 6 do p iu., M0 p tn 9 60 p in. Trains arrive at Altoona from r-.ir.re. Bomb, at 6 45 a m. 11 5 a m. 1 84 p m- 4, 65 p. m. 6 40 p. ra. 7 0J pm. and 10 So J m. YHENEWnHMPlWG S WAGOf. A PERFECT DUMPER. sad SOS HORTE8T TURNINO Wish wr aetth... ,r? " WAliW" Krister ha Ita ar Tasss. MDI ita- Farwlin( and otbar hanltoc. Oar lasatteve vie vrtll aot bend antler Iks heavies aswaV A'ZSaSLZSSi lAgenU Wante KENNETT WACON CO. KSWKCTT rrUAR-. PA. MIFVLISn EW.-ESatAY. X TB J0 T.?V-.r tacfc for each J f-lent ba.meae TrZ ner line t H.' ..i will bo u .-rtise tf tb. yd st - SfiOK T I. planun. o.rb.r laJ Clu:' a Milibn wJnt; : o E. cider fr,u. : kept uvtrr WILt o. nbiti..'li tuj Nellie Sjfl ilLsa Irwui vf l.t ..a number if -J- ei Ot Kv "r y.fea Jai.a.iC. w;. after Ui-gei Ttar Jhuraiay and t'ndi faji it auw- i 1U ysgiii. Ou last Friday n; rioinur J t-wa lanterna. ilcrcba'-l lVi.:.e.. l.xru t: il a. of 11 ' tl ami pLiladeipLie. Mil V DeLi-t David Jieuue, of Jol.t tounfy, visiu-a tin : louJoIl last week Merchant SeL : daaiLuulli bt.'ia. ot i jlaeLt in Net Y. i riilfc'e atittt :u u : Prohibiti' iLusti 1. the tVnirt llo-.i-c iu- iiie- W rv t e. , JJaui, maJo apee.-M Waa v. ell a'teLiJ. J Jhe Jiunuul njt at Valley Ud.t .i ii b Leld a't the Tr:l- Thuia.lav . ali;v 1, u verv one lv there Small IH'I h:i Li the Oklui ui.- sands t;re U :!. : tba Indian ti i r rder it a witi. i. Iti'h, il:uif.'f. Ban or BUl!n::N bT'llflfol d "s b never f:JI-. S -'.i 1 Pru'it-:. li.: rtni-hi:il i: Dr. Frai.a 1. "V L;" 1 " fy t J a ni1-' ' about tuli. l raio. An uui'fr : ' ';e! i- lnou tlu: v i i towiiHhiti v. i-. ! Byeiiint'a t. 11 not lujwii. I. - iliBUi nL.ce. LugeUe M " A Afee, of Ti.fc.-t I Vjv. r-r nioi n:L.i'. a. lull) iilli-a f 23 veurs, 3 ni nti Beut in C'hui. -ii H. 1'ul J li.ev.ta h:i-i chant Sch 'tl'a l. t elertion of th-.i toi-k that f.'i u.-tt I clothing departn. V4 auited. TueJtl tl inauuratiuLi 1 t aa, preside!'. 1 Kh-'iutr i f 1 citit-H ol the lui.d tiarnih-. feiieerhes 1 a- ' , ill ntir ilk ilist. D:ehl i and bv the lu-t yl I holue Viilh ti fjll r.i nuveltie. ui.. I um I . her hut.Un a I Kai'tar" e ,r. J. E. Awawi , b31 Pa. tai-e t,n tlelliv fr. in 1 mi-1 1 thuudnu la f e in e "Advice free. Se ilnrih 14. Ks. 1- The hut Ijj:i Vtlehrutioli ..fl! t ffntetitiiid mu"; W u. j.,i r e.l cfti.-o Ltd. left t.r.J people !ni vtai.t ;1 l"t. fc... tv. 'J iihite. :n tr in i hit, hi v hoi ,U Hard, S .ft, ' I '(till UJelijiul,, K t; Nphvin. (' irlw, ini? l j.,. si i!. n Thr.,atn, C i .i "V XL(- Ut. . .', l J K..U bv I. I tfiata, Mifflin?.. v n, Thin wtii.r aijct et. ri'Voluti,,;! l.f 177l il to niKke it J I'ri si'h i , - (; u 17H3. The the eer.tet is.! ew ,.,k tin 'n't 1. tht to The prohibit defeated in XI-.,. nB;..rity on the tUmpshlre, Mit Teias, (r"iin. hBTfi ftU M.,ted tl-rl prohibit. Vi r ,r the rean.):i thi. t-f tt aiperan.-t- j.e 1-4 Ttt th. piohu.it "Tbe new fetic to fecc his cat'.'.. ed to mitble
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