i miner. T7 LLCS ! Unly blo( jn.tr. il.riul . aEd sell itaa'f ou ika TU1NG JLg Styla, Quality BB 4 ! i BxpBaitwd uaUsa Linpltte iuktj taction. ALLS, W VTCHhiS Md Ct ami aw Nl FINISHER 30. LYAKIl RA1LP.0A&. Jlhl-TAULE '-"T Xuv'r 'aOib. LMtg ut k Sl.n w'llriiB ir.llewsi :a jtwakd. ttol.T.'l lessee Altactta i :i , Tj rt n. s Si a. aa. j Mouat Ualoa at i :i.i:t so 7,i" a. ex. .2 m . L"Wfto 7,a a '" m.. Vibia 8.ia a. b " a m-. l .iilro a. ra v w.. Viortjrtte 9 it0 a. ti ..t7 a. lu , icrward S u i t iu. ru'i7 at ij os a. aa. ''f 1 p. a. A ifufl l-ifi altnoua dai'. s'J tjnin( a all rav.n ci A toi.na and Uaa-rasburg, i t Wi.ii . aa , Haa-rWlcraj q I irii'v a Phi tart arp,, at ! pi'iaharg daily at j is i "O p. ni.. aiMt aio :. ir Xioiia arrives at fexflta ii.rrijlu'; I.L j. m., phwa . la. a '. . 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Kw- , ruilU-r-'.iajt, .T5 p. n i, -i. in , Vnitj-k ,(! - p. in., V.-tifa S.W p. : p. hi., ML'tlta S.Oj p. n 'i..") i. in , Mf Vj! i 'ii l,.n:''"i r.l'l p. m-, I ' ; i , AU i'in 0 0 ) p. aa. . . ra.U!lilii 11 k i. ! i m i (ninraiinoa I i i : ami tfilliio 4 X9 -i 1 a in i MVyln U i 1 I l II ! liBll"JT'lo ii nit . 1 m i S(itii Crurl r : . a jlaU'a - aa "i a ui ntub Htfi.na at, aa Saadara, iin i.m lir Mill laraif 1 i ' y. r.t. :TIW DIVISION. l,HAi:n-.tQ Junrtiia far MH .Vi jm, 3 1 a p at ; fu .-i, " ' " p m. t !.." n Junction fYaal i m, t 2S poi, 4ilif M lt ..S .-., a I' p in. ..US R . Vilf'V. Iw oo f.ir Bfllcfoata ii i pi, 7 I4p ra. La .- ! .a dud CIarBi4 j rr ,; V. , in. Ti w r.r t'rrHr Mr " ra . g-,-1 Scntia 80 . j I ' i i..' Irnai rllrjnt (. i a . J p m, anJ 6 I P a : 1 T '. r r: frra CsrU'W .1 at C m, an.i 1 1 4ft Ti: n-fr-n .ico.la. War-- . iTanla rnrnaea at at t i J t' 1,. t. I.r.ufi Rl) DIVISION. i' jn fur Bir.rrl I :i from . riJii-l l 2 ,?l .... a flT r"n' S'""'1- ' I) p T 1 V p 111. r.. A ! ra from point am. 11 I?! ni. I P m- ' p. m. 7 Oil ,. m. aiid 10 S f IWDUMPlNfi ITSJ WAGON :.H.HORT EST TUB"''"0 WACO- L ar l..n. B. Iin.l nita haaUnat. 'T b4.na ati1(r AaenU Wan4 T"h of nil lTT WACON CO. Oat SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN TIKIS. aabacriptloa, $1-60 por aaaam if paid " i .. i i . u alitjKa i fi.uO It Bot pakl la adTaac. Tran,iQt advaruaamanu tnatartad at M -yi pet IBCB Ir fata luaaii nun. raoitaBt baaiaea moticaa la local eoU UJ. iu cant par liaa tor aaclk loaertun. jacuona aaili ba wavila to tboa deairt( a. aaTartlia by t&a yaar. ftair or q SfiORT LOCALS. Lrbot D w twj iuclement for A J'-kT p-'iJi'fc'. JioisouoJ two of gartwf ittnJ Crai'al cLiguauiaa d$kj 4 UilSiu count farauT made 130 I ..".,ra liJiT from ai plea tliat L.l Lc k-pt over winter. Prohibition temperauce amend- B,nt people held ameeUngat ilexioo rt TUuraiuy erasing. M.i.a Nullw Xjrth aadM.s.i Maude ff.Un, of 1'atteraon rturuod to I IVmiUa"! bcruiuarv. ualaroraWy it your own aur- V il-sa Irwin vt Lew'istown, known f"' t' prais the oppor ... . number of ilifllmtown doodIo tnit:H of otW plaor- and other J-..1 . gastric fever last week. j , t , , t i ti a-, I Hi. JunLn. wi.eof JaJge R iJi.a.atU 1Mb of April, ,.':.r a Ltiferltr; L"1 f !t a fer. It ruined in I'euiiitylvania last IhuraJay aud Friday- Ou the name it suowad in tat Lake Superior On last Friday night ieveral differ at parties ilshel in the river in the r.Cinut if town by the light of iuutrrsa. Mrn Lant Ptunell has buugLt a jtre at k of goods for his twin t.rea. He bought both iu New York ami Philadelphia. llia ifiirv Beale, dauirhter of Rey. . i i i.. . 0 T .1 4 t. : Lia:a iji'iue, ui yiiunwau. -auiuna , .i . i a -j- Ljjntv, visited the familv of blierin; LuuJ ill laat week. McrtLiitit Si-hitt, will have muiuuiuth bt. 'i k of new goods that he ! "Ut'tt in New York, iu his store on , ya5iui0'e trei.t iu a few days. ' i ,. . i . . t it ! rnniuiunuiais uBia a meeung mi it-, C.iLrt House last week af:ur , V. fr 'rui. iliss Willard and Mr l'.aai made soeeches. The meetin? wua v. ell attended. j ,., , . , T ' lie Annual meeting of the Juni; I a!uny LJatorial AssiH-iatiou wiU ' be Lt-U at the Tribune olhce, Altot.ua, : Tbui ,.lay Uav 2, at 2 P. M. Let , aery , ue l e there. Small pox has broken out among j the Oklal'oma booruers, and thou-; snails :: re as anxious to get out of ' ;be Indian territory as they were to Ltrr it a week ago. Itch, Mango, and aeratehea on hu man ur auimals cure-l in 30 minutes bv Wi.olf.rd's Sanitary L'tion. This nev.r f ills. S.-ld by L. Ranks i Co.,! 'Dr;:ga'f lr. ti, ii:tnit.toWU, l. Ul't.Jl,l I I Ur .iu la:J troubles have induced Du l'rai ;k Book, of Lewi.atowu to I up Lis pia. ti.-e. and arrange to ! : . a more genial climate. In abt at eight days he will go to Col- . Mado. I Ail unoccupied house on the Solo- riu u liarver larm iu rt rmaua 'h I-Vrniaiin.'h tonnxhiii uas i Wr.ivid br firH,,m Uuvv'it took fire is al.lr.' u, Di.t k'li-.WU Lss uKiut 300 ; no j I L'.letie wIv-Afee, soil of A. Y. M" Ifee, i f Tuax-nrora Vllllev, died on Liatrr morning, April 21, lbwO, after a lou illness of consumption, aged j ear, 3 m..uth. 10 days. Inter mut iu Church Hill graveyard. l'ia Ueyera has charge of ruer cli:t Selu'tt'a clothiuar department. :.J re personal attention to the srlo.-tu n of the large and varied I tijek thut grai'e the shelves of tho , ih tiiiiii.' Jepartmeut. Step in and ! t1" salted. Tuesday the ceuteuuial of the ;UBjguratiott ol lieneral asi ui'um i iwpitai.hnt was observed by the . cities uf the luud and by a grand ; parade, apeeches, ball and so forth, j u; Nr York. alias Diehl is now iu Philadelphia, suj Lv the last of the week will be b .'U.e viith a fall stork of the latest &.fltiea aud uatf-ful articles used in Ler husiueas. For millnery go-ids 'a art reccoLuliieuded to MiaS Mjs. -itine Diehl. K.ij.tnre cure gus.aat.teed bv Dr i L. Majer, b31 Arch street, Phil's, l" t'abe at once. Xo opration or Je'uy fr.ni buninesK, attested bv tbuuiiau.la uf cures after others fail. AWic- fie'. Send f.-r circular. UurrL 14. '8S, ly. The Lurinoliv of the New York .elrbrutioii ii tl:e George Washington ivuteuioal luaugurutiou on Tuesday, u Ji-'r. yt-d bv the suoblKry of i' kol.lern :md u set of New York lnle !:o want to bo esiled New i rk a. i ty. llif stiolibery tl:ey si.int-.l in trving to snub each other i LigV.ly ltmghable. I'i.'Ush Spavin Liniment removes a 'l Ihirl. K.ft. it Cldoused Lumi-s ".il Uleiuihhes, from horses. Blood tyuin. Ctirlw, Splints, Sweney, U;p. U ;.. Stiiles, Sprains, all Swol lii Threats, Coughs, Ac. Save $o0 ? tie ut.a of ono Kittle. Warrant J S l.l bv L. Batiks i Co , Drug t, Mifiliutov n. Pa. Oct. 31-'SS,ly Thin eovii'y has many people in it fc'T... aiicer.t.".rH fought through that "lution ,.f -- and thereby help 1 1" niitke it possible to inaugurate I ri '.i ,, tit -tt.-oroe ash'.tiirton m !'.. The however, are lxt at ter. ferial inauguration jubilee at torn this Vtnk. r.vervlKKlv a t 1h t tii r. Tl.. . . . . , pn tutnt:i n amenilmont was '"'fat...! in lv-.M,,,-t i,v .it nr.n ma ntr i.n th )) 1 .. ..;! V "a:iso:re. Miehigan. Tenuesaie, Oregon, and Massachusetts all v,ti d the amendment down 0 prohibitory amendment failed r tt reason thut a large percentage aipf-rance people would not eup- us pioailuiory cauae. "TL - . .STr. iMiu vT' .vlT d cattle. His only concern need betokeephia cattle fenced in ao that thejr do not trpaaii upon hi neighbor. It ia a good and much needed change in the law. If a man will keep cattle he should nee to it that they are not treepaesing on oth er peopl'a right." From the Bloocifield Time. Thursday forenoon of last week three couples entered the Bloomfield Pre byteri n paruag almost simulta neously to be married. They were airavnKfra 10 eacn omer ana unac quainted with each other n miaaiun. The six people stood upt 'ether and were marriel at the aame time by the miniator. Iter. R F. HcOeau. Lint of unclairul l-tt-ra in P. O. at lliffliatown. Pa. W'ek eud.Hl April 5i, '89. Ptuvms calling f..r let tern iu this list will please ask fjr advertmed matter, ilra. B. K. -Stuner, Mins Etua J. St.mer. Mra. jDaTid Smith, Albert Rjbiaon, L-wi 1 hll" V, ,Hart:aan. D ,ra S". Mr. M. Ki loy. B. Cratow,, P. M. The way t- cultiTate diso.ntente.l- nena in c'uiiJfen is to continually b-v ) toinjr jonr 0 n chil.iren J" come to despise their home aad of times Jespise their parents. The,J3UeJ. to tcach cu,:1jrea ta Bppreciata their "own! fciMpIe and ti ins of their wn f ;hU.r!i.r?, Shcriff LrHi.loti, prvparvtl a de Of strj.chniue for rats and placed the bait undor an out hous1. IIis valu able dug Shep was a mlciit spectator of tho placing of tht Hisnn, and when tin- SheriiT Tculkfd away. Shep l.r down by the out house and reach ed t;:nl. r and nitli a front paw drew the rr.t bait out find ato it, and thaf closed the dug's career. Buep will lie minted in the nuiglJiorhood -if East Point. Last Friday three or four strange i , i . t . . i nsh apiieared near tho surface of the . ;.. i .. .v.. ; water w the canal near tne river bridge of this place. James Banks i and others trved to capture them. Various means were used such as the hook and line, dip net .Vc. But all thut the fish would bite at was bread thrown on the water. Some oersoun , , ., - . . , . l" "'f ""r' ed from some fish dam of which there ar a number north of town. Last Thurstlay J. E. Kauffman, Ex Sheriff Montgomery Jamison, of Farette. both aged 78 rears, and Aaru .j,, of Fav(.tt;( 8eti S0 vears, am, Bjhfild, of Mil- - furil ad 81 vear9 were in towu It is not often that Biich a galaxy of prominent, aged citizens, come to the county capital on one and the same day. Many years of good ' i i.i. .i. :.. i . i td to vou. Thin bear htory is vouched for by the Curtiu township correspondent of the Bellafonte News : "A neighbor of our, Mrs. B., thought she taw bear ai.. whereupon she aet her husband s lionr trmi vtlir.rx tlift trai-ka were itnimt saving anything to anyone. after'ahe ha.t retired thatni-?ht s!ie .ar, v,. cf ain nnj anguish. iaVestigatiug the cause she fUI,,i Ju r husband hot.t.in g around on ohm w 1th the War trail hanT- r l i"g to the other. The next morning iuuiuiii tip uisnuun nrm in miiii, luutunl exrilonarions were in urn the result Uuiz the senlirr h..me of , the Lin-d girl." The F3-le-tic Magazine of Foreign Iit-'rature for May lies on our table ) overliow imr with ntertsirnnsr and. instructive reading -Wginning with an article on The l'unarua l!.inal aud tu a' L' win;, with The IVcndence of; Tlioii.''.it in France. Esoteric Bud- jihsoti. C iestial Photography. The I Hrrilageof Tlie H ipsl.urphs. Prohi jbui.'ii iu Cai. :! r.nd The United i Stutes. The Irt!iikeness of Specula ' tiu. The MihIitcu Young Man as !Critic,withal..nglistofothirarticles etpialiv instructive, r. It. 1 eltoti, Piit.lis"her, 25 Bond stre. t New York. Single numWr a 4. cents. Yeurly Huoacni ii. - y,-,.m The l.IiKimfield Advocate ol April 24 . - Mr .John Spicher lost a iuiiiuuic t v . . ........ - w e,.gt lu a peculiar manner. The unimal w:o left go to the natering trough with the barnes on her, a nd repor ter. fearing she would lie down one of I "Phlcgmouis is a form of tonsilitis," the lys picked up a amall stone and replied the doctor. "The ordinary, threw it, hitting her on a kg, break-1 everyday tonsilitis is not contagious, ing it. The animal had to W killed, j jn lrief, the ordinary form is a simple John H. Baker, residing near j iurlnmmnt ion of tho tonsils, which Markelville, Juniata township, died arP glands in the throat whoso last Thursday night of pneumonia, j secrotions aid somewhat in the pro On the Sunday previous his wife i c;.. of deglutition. This trouble died after a brief illness from the i Rome little inflammation is caused by same disease. At the time of his wife's death Mr. Baker was danger - ously ill, but it was thought he mi,ht normal in the mouth. It is a vege recoVer. Eight children biirvivo the j table microW, which nourishes at all loss of parents, the youngest ! ing about three years old. Tho repeal of the feuco law of 1700 by the Legislature has created not a littl.- curiosity to know what it was, ; it is herewith given : SKC. I. All corn fleMa and ground kpt .r enetosnrea. wiit.in ssirt pi-i.Tinc-! an.i countiea aonn-d. ab il! M well fenrel. h a fence at loaat 5 feet high, of uttieirnt a. it or l..a. an.t el.e at the bottom. And hosoerer, not haying their grou'id enclos ed with such sufficient tence aa a foresaid , shall hnrt. kl'l or do damage to any horae. kin, sheep, hoga or goats of any other person-. h hunting or driring them out of or trotn said groiiniis sns.i oe good all damagea aotin.-d thereby to the owner ol tbe and cattle." Bv the rcixal of this law every owner of stock will le fences to protect his kinds or cmps .sions by the htock of others. from invasii Another Great Reduction IS Tail . MMrr r RICE OF T3E BLAUlliUi. ri Popular Cabinet and Card Mioton-pha ir,.i rrd Photographs giT- Cabinet iCanl t not, gr. ! P en away by thozen. Tvr th next Sixt dy I will re- tte duco Laoinei x uui j, 1 . t. .w t-.t iai of S J IX) ver i.'ox., aiiu f1 r . , 1 ... ' . I . . . . . - ..11.1 .- t.H k after it hmiself and can be lieia jWTpRtL4mui(ire pj.p.jij,, to it. jinnee "Nightingale, roungest for all damages it may lo by ires- Jt of grW affects the voice jauphter of the late Major D. W. passing on the lauds ol tuners. .-o during iu .r0M.m.e, and, when gone, and julitt Flickinger, formerly of one n- v." wid bo retpiireit to keep up . , R BUly toue a legacy to Turbett township, thh countr. rLucc3,M.ton.,Kupferofthe on tne ixxjks l rVer r. funded and revive one Doz. first class Cabinet Pho tographs. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Reduced from $2.50 per Doz., to $1.50 per Doz. The same offer on Cards as on Cabinet Pictures, one Duz. given free of charge to every Tenth Person getting one Doz. Cards. ALL WORK REDUCED. Family croups reduced iwit down leas thau regular price. Re- member this offer is only for the month of April and Slav. Here is chance to get ono Doz. first class Cabint or Card Photographs fre. of ciiare, ana it is jubt an likely to hit you as aomeono e!o. ho don't fail to take advantage of this great reduc tion. Respectfully, Joseph Ilrss. Mifflintown, IV. April 1st, 1889. June 4 "80. The Pet alecs Failed t Crsw. A man in Pc-rry county named Chari- h bought a lot of seed potatoes from Jim Witmer. For some cause tho potatoes failed to grow aud tho purchaser sued Witmer. A Perry county lawyer, put the case in a nut shell in poetry, as follows. CkarltM rr. Witmtr or, Soar of Ikt Potato. Come, bearkoo to my aoog, All ye who want to know ; i will bot krp yon rery ltng ; I'll talk f rain and aouw. Ia t)', I am aure, Tho tiling did com to paa, Tb,at ' Mgniitn Boquiu," larga ai d fine, Bel ud lo apruat lika rui. Witmer aaid my ated ia good, Ol this I can aaaure; And S imon raid, jnat where be stood, Tbt-a muni be guod and poro, f'olaio Jiui did quirk reply. Ttie kind I know ia pure; Aod aa to tbat ;oo may rly, 1 aalttl) can inauro. Tbrn Si moo said, It that be so, I'll take ol lb. ni a jile ; And you insure tbat tbsy will grow, ALd tbeo we'll take a smi!e. Aod then it as, aa we believr, Tbe (arties did agree ; W ll bout attrmpting to deceire. Which sooa joa all will are. But wbeo tbe aod went ia the ground, Tbe anow btgao to Tall, So that, alas ! it aooa was fonnl Tbey would not grow at all. So thm to law the parties wrot, Tbeir rights to try and know; To prove jost low the raiu was sent And why they did sot grow. And ahi n tbe jury left the room We all krgau to fear ; For neither knowa what ia bta doom Nr what may soon appear. For so one knowa, aa brretofore. What urn empaneled do; We ait and fear, and watrh the door To see tbeta Sling through. At last the jnry did conclude That Witmer'e aetd was good ; Tbat nothing did tbe crop preclude Except tbe act at God. awa Klsslnt; I Dungeroa . There is at present nlmost an enidf mic of tonsilitis in New York city, bat it is not generally known tVint tliM rlii-n. in n foiitn rrinli nnA . , , , - . . , . j nent physician thnt the prevalence of this disease is n prdetit argument against kissing. Tho doctor said : If a young lady with a sweet, rosebud mouth find a voice upon which phlegnionis lias fastened itrelf W kissed, phlcginonis will be the price paid by the one who shares with her the dual bliss. There is conta:r.o:i in her sweet breath and microbes of wondrous form rido to nev fields of Con.piet on her silver, voice and soft whimpers. Hosts of suhtle but riotous bucteria sit and wait upon her coral lips, quick to board tho moustv.ched one thnt reck lessly approaches. It is thus plain that trreater precautions should li,fn-. oseulntion aliout. and that no hedge osculation aWut, and that kissinu should W done until both 1 parti-s hare lenrned whether or not . Hllt'J lunula 1 1 fw. tiuiliini lu.i'.n i pf the other." "What is phloguionia !" .-u-ked the Mi invasion of tho glands by hosts of 'the lirtothrax. a pticterium, which is fimes in the mouth, nourished bv the Balira and by particles of food remaining in tho mouth. They cause inflammation of the tonsils, and the swelling by crowding into the crvpts in the glands." The doctor further stated that phlogmonis is an inllummation of the tonsils, but in different from the or.un.nrr lonsiiitis ."'-B in tl, inrtiimtioitioii f-5tendir.r u, ... .Via val.ilO TnOlltll flTll 1 in tOC eeration of the tonsils. When nn abscess forms iu the tonsila the disease in quinsy. Ordinary tonsil itis seldom lasts more than a week. iv no eurea in iruniui o.mr.. , . : . .imml. .,! i. nmrs X 11 lti U1U ii.- wom - i " severe. i "This disase des not become chronic," continued the doctor, but . XVL7lt j, a voice. is the cure for it ! "The oulv radical cure is the re- i : . . r j moval of tlie glatuls, wnicli is quicaiy ' l.na ir T in it ill ill Hit?- a oiLiir lunii I i ...:u - . I ,. 1 : 'mi ni s i iii w """'"K biaae. wr.icu 6 off tbe in ,n instanL I There are a great many ieope in I ;ew. york Tiejnity on whom the I guillotine has done its work, aud; . thev arc generally an imp.OTement Je .. tonsils are removed tho voice is u ! pnm.vLandon.or two tones ai. f , . . il ,,,)ner repister from the mui:" -r r r .- . . . , . a. nt..n-ra- ta ti lirf-d. wi iui i- - . ., .y.nT1a Open aons,., ana otnei mr. i attack enlarsres the srlamls ami , , i,i,.Q r'itv Towa. from tieritonitin. ed singers hare Liarted witii portion of their anatomy foreTtr. N. Y. Morning Journal. Forced t taa-e Qeaa. 0erf 0 peop'e wna lorcd to tT their buaiea yt-aientar to call tormfrt trml )ark. ( of Iana'a Fam ly Mrdicina. ft yoar bioal ia bavl, your liver a4 atdnvya not of order. T yiis are coDripatt aad have k-ailacha and aa ttirM'T enop4rXua. d 'a'r tail t call ob f drajegiat to day for I " frtt "P1" "' f' rady. To I lad.ra jraiae it. Eaene likea it Large j ze package oO cwnta. Bald R sobers. From the Fulton Republican of April 24. The excitement over the UmWrger murder and burglary has scarcely died away, and now another horror is added to Somerset county's record of crime. The outrage was pre pet rated upon Christian Y'oder, a wealthy farmer who lives near the village of Mechanicsburg, about three miles west of Meversdale. After the UmWrger affair Mr. Yoder took $3,- 000 that he had in the house and left it for saf keeping with a friend in Mechaaicsburg. He had $400 in his possession on Saturday and intend ed to confide it also to the care of his friend that evening. Just Wfore he was about to start on this mission after super four masked men enter ed tho ro.m where tho family were assembled. Two of them held re volvers in their hands, while the others bouud and gagged tho two women anil the hired man. Then Y.sh.r'h money was dv-maudod. Hd directed them to the pLice where the money was kept and they got the $400. They ooutiuued the search and found $50 that Wlonged to Mrs. Yoder and $3G that had been saved by the servant girL This made them believe that there was more money ill the house, and they refused to belicvo Y'odeijs emphatic denials. Thcv dragged the unf. rtunate man out to tho barn, yt;;t a rope around his ne:k and hung hiiu to a Warn. Theu they t. k him down, but as be still persisted in his dt-ni;il they strung him up again and kindled a nre under Ins feet. He was again taken down, and iu an unconscious condition was dragged back to the house. When h" regained conscious ness the men h. Id knives and pistol to his head and llircuu oe.l to take his liie unles he confessed. But as all tbeir efforts were unavailing, the scoundrels finally departed, taking with thorn tho money and a pair of handsome gray horses. Some boys who called at the house discovered the situation of affairs and earried the news to Mechanicsburg. A posse was organized and pursuit was commenced. Tho chase was kept up ali night. On Sunday morn ing the horses were found in the woods near Markletou. Pursuit w as thin abandoned. Two of tho men were captured three miles from Addison on Tues day, but afterward made their escape. They were in the act of robbing the smokehouse of William Hanna, w hen Hanua came upon them and they started to run. He followed and was joined bv his brother John, John Walker, and Mr. Augustine, farmers, all armed and mounted, who fiver took the robbers and placed them uudct arrest. One of the robbers was put iu a buggy with Augustine and the othe r Is l.ind John Hanna ou his horse. Hanna aud his com panions had been too much excited, however, to disarm the thieves, and iht-y, ai a signal, covered their cap tors, with a pistol each made them throw down their arms, and walk across tin- fields with up'iltcd hands until they were out of sight. The two cool-headed robWis then mount ed their cct.tors' horses taking the one out of the buggy and rode to the West Virginia hue, where they joined their confederates who had stolen two hows from a man uaniod Coughuour near Ursina on Sunday xiiiiht. rode through the towu of Ad dison, and almndoiHnl the horses at Marklesburg taking to tho West Virginia-mountains on foot. lOO Ladle Wanted. Ami 100 men to c ill on tnt druggist for a frtt triji pai ksge .f I.anf's Faiit y Meti cii.t. tr.e greai rrMt and herb remedy, dis-rTer-d bv I)' Silt. !.ar whil in the Ro k" Men- ts'n-. F.r dis.-sea of the nl d, lieer ai.d kidneys it i a positive cure. For rontiiiation and eloviuff up the cnroj.levioT. it does wonders. Children like it. E rvone I'raixe it. f.a-ire sis pack sge, SO c. r.ta. At all druggists. M.tlUtlKft: IaAxc- -Fobtset. On the 18th inst., in Port ltoyal, by l-v. W. 11. Stevens, W. H. Lane ami Fannie B. Fortuev, both of TV.so.arora township. Bbexsisiiultz l)u tr:'k.. On the ISth inst., bv Riv. II. K IVrrv, Jbn Brennisholtz, tf Walker, and Annie Dietrit k, of Patterson. HI Hit: Bikns. Ou the 18th of April, near Brow ua Mills this countv, Wiiliiuu Burns son of Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Burns, aged about 22 yt aid. McAfee. On tho 21st inst., in Turbett township, from consumption, I Kuene S., son of A. Y. McAfee, aged ' o 1' . , . 2;1 3 montns ana IU days I ' Gabijc. Oil the 21st ult.,near Last Salem, in Delaware township, from paralysis, Mrs. Nancy, wife of Wm. Gable, aged aliout 60 years. C.umAfoH. Ou the 17th inst., in l,.andiiii Mm W. A. Car. - 1 " (l..wrl-i u rr...1 Hi', I'lfim 1 TllOTlth ""ri" " ' ana : days. j Fuckinofr. On the 17th inst., in ihip, Whsib. On the 18th inst., at Mahantongo, Mrs. Mary IriLfillen, widow of the late Horn Jonathan ! w 1 , j. 8,eti Gl years, 3 months and da vs. ! uirrusTowN maUkkts ktirrLisrows. May 1, 1H9. liiitter Frr" Ham, r bvuKier, ........ Su.ee, Laid...... . allM.lM'.tn'S In-"-' Wheat, 2 8 .124 s 10 , . 40 2 6 3 50to 4 00 ....a. $1 ' 69 20 OH , 1 SO .... . --2 I 2" 1 J'l 7'IIIL AT'KI.I'HI A H A KKET?. PHii-'jirtrau. Anril '29, 1SS0 j wt to $1 .OS. dm 42 t. 44. WHO w itr.. l.yv IKf U tjj. Ij.Vt- chickeus 10 He. Butter 20 to 2Sc. Eggs 10 to 12c ILsr $12 to $1. Beef cattle at 3 to 4?. .Sh-ep at 3 to 5J per lb all wool. LamW clipped $4 to $5. Luinbs all wool $ to $7. j Milch cows ?2;j to $70. Milch calves ( $34 to $0. I The Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. THBOW AfAY m'SHOE BRUSH aad sue a Sponge and water, which will keep your SHOES BRIGHT sad CLEAN at you use Wolff sACfiEBIacking Ike araiw laoir m yaoat thing end epffi aw it, and tht Kirw ought to. It preserves the leather and girea a brit. liastpolish. Wateraadsnowaltpoffitas Surely as off a duck's back, alenaahoaa require dreaung ONCE A WEEK woaacs's once a avauh, that's all. Worth trying, uw't it? It ia alto the beat dresa tag f"T hrriea,OB which it lasts 1URLI MOS'THS. WOLFF ft RANDOLPH. PhUadeiohia Loria K. Atsiksok. ITanKOV K. M . M Pi . a ell Jl IE?l3ieLL.. ATTORNEYS. AT -LAW. MiyfLINTOWN, PA. IT"'lleciiDg and Conveyancitif prompt I attenled to. urrier a Main street, In place of rusi inr ol Lriii K. Atkinson, Efq., south ot P-iaru atna-t. :.t ii, 18S6. D. M CRAWFORD, M. D. Has rnaotuod actively the practlre of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mittlintown, Pa. March at. 1876. Jobs s'cI.aioblis. Josfph W. S Tina el 3ICX.ArGIII.l7l & STMM EL., INSUBANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY JL, JVSIATA CO., PA. U-OnlT reliable Companies represented. Jan. 1. 18P9-1t J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I csn sTor tugthacbi ia less tbsa Use minutes : no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the nse of a tlutd applied to the teeth and guma ; no danger. That Diseased Go in ((knowa as Scnrvy ) treat aXcaed succosstully and a cere a ar r rsn ted in ereiy case. Teeth Fillkd and warranted lor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged! or, rvmoddlod, irom $9.t0 fo $12 per aet. Beautiful Gum Knaiueled Teet inserted at pricea to atiit all. All sroik warrsnted to give perf.ft satis- aetion. I'eople who Lave ariitlrial tetb with hii b the cannot u', are especially invited to call. YV Dl vinit protrssionally at tbeir homea it notitiei by letter. Will visit regaiarly at KichQeld the 2nd works of May aud October. Tiims Cah. G. T,. DERR, Practical runllol. .'! o i it rr n.::.nii, f-. I" I860. VsV V - -'J -C"a "nil old . Rr Cltiraeal ......... . Timothy owd riax awd Rfan ...... ....... t2otj. Slanrta Gmurd 4inm Salt... American Sal:....... ILJuy Tnir BOOTS AiD SHOES from G. W. HECK, AND S.AV1C MONEY. yRIl0K STKEKT, fePPOSITK ODD FELLOWS HALL. A. to Our Pop ufa 'Brand irla. ConjbthatioTiTjot aZurayj o6ejcuZ. - 1 A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF etS2? arffri SI .1 Laa ' n M0BACC0 WNtfAl TO QMS A FAlfTrIAL SK,Voui Dealer. Fof It DONTTAIEf4Y 0THCr JK3. FlNZEFl & EROSnLouisviUE,Ky: JUKI AT A VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLISTOHil, PA. WITB BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH KOTHROCK. Prttidtni. T. VAN IRWIN, rasAwr. DIEECTOSS. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Hoibr.K-k, John ilrrtgler, Philip M. Kepner, Kohert K. Parker, Louis K. Atkinson, T. V. Irwin. STOCEUOLLESI : Kepner, Annie M Philip M Shelley, Joseph Uotbrock, Jane H. Irwin, K. E. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, L. t. Atkinson, W. C Pomeroy, John Ilertzler, T. V. Irwin, Hsr Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr Charlotte Snyder. 1 bree and Four per cent, interest will bs paid on certificates cf deposite. jan 23, 1889 tf PARKER & CO., BANKERS, Jhn Street, MirFLDiTowv, Tiaisa., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interebt allowed on twelve months' certificates. January 1st, lS89-ly. yjl Willtefot a-C? I riiy n ' 'OVERCHARGED' UN and man "kick" when overcharged, -but a fair charge "bas'' its game. Buy ers are never scared from the, Llger Building bv high piices. Oar reputation for the Bet Clothing :s not better known than our refutation f . rtiona!Je pria. CLOTHING TOR UTS AMD CUlLf SB O. YATES & CO., LEDtiEE BCTLSDib', SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS M II T A flCWlC Blttlin MILL litre THIS IFR19U A T 8 C II O T T ' S - 000 Our great Spr n-; and summer Sale in Men'. Youth-'. Ho, and Children's Clothing, H its, Caps and FurnUhimr Uoods ia now on. You'll find every department overflowing. Never in the beginn ng of a reason Lave vou r-een nuch a handsome line of goods offered for the price we will well this snrinfr ominally low are our prices, thnt wo cannot do better than name them. MEN'S SACK SUITS $6, in all the new colore, shades and pattni made up in a -trong and fu.htul manner. AU fizea from 33 to 42. Not a suit in this lot but what i worth 38, You will do well tjcotua early. ME.VS CI TAWAY SUITS AT S. Gol either lor business or drens. Thev are made of all wool material. Coikscrew, Plaids, Cassimeres, Chevoits, &c All sizes from 33 to 42. Perfiect fit. 'v23?'!? STYLISH8UITS AT S15-00. lou 11 be surprised when you iee these emits, and yu will forever swear by us lor clothing if you but buy one of these Bints. Fancy Mixtures in Globe Cassimeres, Chevoits in Solid Colors and Stripes and Plaids h11 trimmed in custom style, were made to sell for 18, but we offer them far 15 dollars. KNEE PAXTS SUITS AT $2.87. Sizes 4 to 14 Belt Suits in Fancv Plaids well made I specially suited for s?hoel wear. LONG PANTS SUITS, $5.00. Choice of five stvles. Thev are wnrfh conlarl v 7 do1 lara We pell them at o dollars only. LONG lVJSTTS SUITS SG. Lig iioys maonificent Dre.-s Suits, the bet material and Latefst sty.es made and trimmed beautifully. Y'ou save $2. SO. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT $10. At this popular price we shall offer a superior assortment of Sack, Cutaway and Frock Suits, soft Casimeres, Stripes. Checks and Broken Plaids. You will be as much surprised at their extraordinary quality as you will at the marvelous low price. Any of thet-e suits are worth 13 dollars. MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT $12. Blue and Black Worsted Stripes and Plaids all shapes. Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only We in tended getting 15 dollars for them but will sell them for 12. BOYSAND CHILDREN'S SUITS Mothers when they ascertain the wonderful lov prices we're naming, they will come and see and will purchase. KNEE PANTS SUITS AT $3.50. Sizes lrom 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsteds. Any suit is worth 2dolion. more. (Jome and see. We have the repulatlou of Welling; THE BEST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY- We show all the latest styles, all the best bualities, and if you ask any friend on the street where he gut his Lat he is wear ing, the odds, he will say at Schott's. Orders by mail promptly attended to. SCH0T T , THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BIlllKJESr., MIFFLINTOWN. PA. 1805, ESTABLISHED 18S7 Special Invitation !2Fc? The Iublic To attend the Attractive Sale from THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. It will Ho TO THE ADVANTAGE OK ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine ths Stock of 0ods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. IIis prices leave all Competitors in the rear, 0 Jon' fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. HARLEY MIFFl INTOAVN I A.. We arc Selling STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CHEAPER THAN EVER Io not foil to see our SOU ARK HEATERS, TIIF.T IRE UF.ilTIKI. A FULL LINK OF ((OK KlOVLr- Al.iAT5 We furnish repairs for nil lind of Stoves, MCTa Pipt a. Coal B;:Bkt A tt the very lowest puera. OIL CLOTH A SPF.CAL'.TY. A .q.re ef 2 Trdt fir tU FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULT RT PATS it properly managed. The PotLTST Bri i rrtw. uhl'shed raomhly. finely tl nsira d. ia the lsi paper fr laneir and larrrr. Less than fir., cents a month hringa it to T'-n txist paid. S f-d atarrp fnr sample enp t Ad Poultry ", 24 Pr.'' S - and Worth at least 4 dollars. t Clothing that fiairjr OF (N Iih rttaiylTania Apietltval Vorlx.Tsrk. r, raraskar'a etssdsra r..laaa aaS saw k ill.. S " ...i.j". ' u a- ! . Fctt rtyuAti. a.
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