SENTINEL & KEFUbLlUAIi Ml?PLINTOWN. WtMESDAY, JPK4, 1HMI. F. SCHWEIKR, crroa ao pmritmi. t'i i frit-n.l are prrpttrLng to brin ntn forwar.l for the nest Prwsi.lentml rtw-e. A Itxru M-rc-atag-uf tht minister .-f the I'nubvNrian Gentra! AH-mbrc Jo not favor prohibition. 1r. Atkls.n Lad friend through th J strict who are jrirui him for another term in C'or.grena. LhiBrsrs.i Htrui k an Llliuoiii preach r while he wan Jif.ursing from tha fjiilj it. The atroLe did not kill him. (."'" -kki want to jet back to Waahinpti'in -arly. liii-i- them in a pr.babilitv nf nn estra aoftrtion of t-'ouresH Wiiia railed in October le-jriRSoa Ufavkb. ilenvere.l a apeecli in the Aca.li-my of Manic in I 'hiUvlelphia m.veral evenings ago. irv far. ,r i.f Prohibition. He spoke for lnmaelf, nul nt for the lUpubli- can party. I Vmvi the ittiu of the Presby terian Owaeral Amemblr in N.w Yi-rk a number .f tlm brethren were in vi.-tuus of rant-ally Xew Yi-rkcr. An t-hlt-r f julol on a bunco ste r r aiul win tWwil nut of $40, uii"tb-r nirnitK-r i f the A-terubIy ha..l hi vtt xM-kot J.lcLe.l if $20, another )ml bin j"K-kot pii-kelof J123. Roast Dog. Iajii ittfo, Ixif. re I'reiuoiit M kuona.s it uerui Frfmoiit : when hw was calle.l -the voting jath tfnilt-r" vf the unt xj-l id country between the Htatea anil the Pncific roat he tell in a book of his explo rations of how he ihh inviteil to an Indian feiwt, whero dog oup was the jjreat ilelienov wnnl. Now, dog are eaten in the st'ite of New Jrv at may be Uarued from the Phila d. Iphift H rd of May J'.l. Which ayM : it iBt dog lunch wiifc served in the k'.difcou Klectric I.ipht Worku in Harrison, N. -J.. on Saturday last, and it wan t anted, nibbled and eaten by twenty-rivo or thirty of the m pIoes, half a dozen of whom were pirln. who knowingly nte the meat and proiiouncod it jroml. It wm ar ranged two or three week nro that a trial i f doif meat should be rondo in the shop. J. Trumbull Marshall fattened th pup on jn, milk and crackeru. It was killed and dressed on Friday. Soma of t!ie yirls hailjunlm when they heard that row. d nut being served, and one of them vru made ill. Others of the pirU took small piecVH of tlie nient and ate it. Having that it whs likrt chicken, young pork and Y.-al. Few of the m n refuseil to nt it, and it vns nil consumed. Lynching a Fiend. JWi -Hi Ron. Mich., May 27. -Albert Martin, the mullatto who so bruttally . tit raged Mrs. John Oillitt wife of a farmer living near thiscitr, aKmt ( weeks ,gi va taken from the county jail olxiiit "2 o'clock this morning b a marked ni"b aul lynch ed. Kver since the outrage occur red there 1 hsIm-ch considerable talk f lvnchilii;, but the fact id its l-tnr' talked aUjut no openly led the Sheriff i an.t iHiltce to pav no attention to it About '2 o'clock Turnkey LAroche op ened the door when he waa confront ed by three stranger wearing masks. Tl.ey re,l Inroche and demanded the k vs. He said he did not Lave then. Thev tin 11 choked, beat and dragged biui into the atreet, where about lift tuusked men rushed him around the corner. The mob were armed with reo!v ra and a few of them had aledge hammers, with which thy soon battered down the iron doom. TLc door of Martin's cell waa not locked and a- the mobjentered be sHi.t : -What in h - 1 th you want?" Tlww w re his liu-t words. A noose piickiy made iu a long rop which the lyncher can led, and it was slip ped over his lieck while he was vet in Iwd. The other end of the rope reached out to tbe street, where it held by not less, than 'fifty will ing hands. With a bloodcurdling yell the mob at art ed on arun. Mart iu w as unable to regain bin feet, and as lie waa dragged through the Sheriffs office out to tho atreet his head struck a coal stove with such force as to turn it half way round. Amid shouts and firing of revolvers the infuriated masa headed for tho Seventh street bridge, three blocks away. They had to turn two utri-et corners on their way, and us they made the turn of the !aptist Church the oor wretches head caught in the stone coveriug of the gutter. No effort was made to evtjicxte him, and the halt wns only long enough to give a terrible tug on the rope, by which tho IkmIv wan re leased The noose on the rop had i t j it. t. a i .1 loosened, and the knot lieiug in front i i . , . , V , t slipped over the w retclies chin ami . . i ,1 t. .i . , . into liisjnotith. It was then tight-1 etied until his lower jaw was pulled down upon his neck in a manner which must have caused the victim terrible suffering. Arriving ot the bridge one rnd of the rope was run "r an iron atringer, and Martin wae vruug off. ilia bcidy, which by this ttruo muitt have beou lifeless, was left hanviDir. and with a few parting shots ti mor. n-.nt that wcene No K.ttemr,t haw been made to arret any member j of the molv. It is thotight it was' PotT,po.,l cf Mr fvillis' neighbora M . m ' It w ,'! be to the intereat of farmer tie amount of 10 to 15 cent, ou a I ushel of wheat t" clean t of rre. . V b IValers pay 10 to 15 cento a bushel I less fir wheat that has rye in it.' Now is the tiiUi.- to clean the rye out r th w boat. ' DEVASTATING FLOOD. THE LIKE HEWER BEX BY WHITE HEX IX THE JVX1ATA VALLEY. OX THE TOP OF A HOUSE. THE LORD IS SEKM.VQ CS A BJT. W1THIX THE COVXTY. LOSS OF BRIDGES. MIFFLIXTOWN jIXD flCl.VITT. IS PATTERSOX. BROTHER .1LJ1SOX Ot'ERBOJRD. THU FLOOD JBROjID. The rain tiwt tfe-f an to tall on the 80th f Hy Decoration Day crated ita oat poor about balf past 2 o'clock on Saturday morn ing Jnne st 1389, and prod urad a acne of deatruction along ths 140 mile of the Jooi ata Tallej tbat baa bad mo paralall aine tba occapancr of tba valley by tha white man. r'roui the many valley tbat ran oat from the river drain came flood", bearing upon their lrritble rapid correal!, tencea, oat. bouae, and the toil of tUoaaanda of Held a and poured them into the river which roae to a bifht above all other Uoodi. l'eople looked oa and ahoddered, before their oarvoua aig ht paiaed en to destruction the fruit of many year of induatrioaa la. bor, and million of capital, bouaes, barn, beraeatratUe, boga, chirkena, turkey, beda, beddin;. bouaehold furniture, car and cradle, auggeative of infancy and theluliby of mother and aiater, and every immagio. able thing that man iu bi civitlied atate nikri nae of. The exposure aad Barrow ear ape from death would fl'l a book. An agad couple come down tbe "Long Narrowa" between I.ewiatown and Mirttin. town oa the Tor or a rie. The atreaai roe rapidlv, but no one ex. per tad tbe Hood. Joahua A. KiJea aad hi wife, who had a bouae a quarter of a mile from tbe Pike np Jack' I'reek In M. til in county, ea Friday night aboat 9 o'clock discovered tbat their bouse was surrounded by water. The watdr rapidly roae to the Hour of the honae, tbey took their valuab!ca to the second nor during the night, tbe water followed Ihe-n, and a tbe night of horrer dragged ilaelt along tbe water deepened around them, reai bed their waiat, aad by and by the light w-nt out, tbe building trembled, tbe water rcactud to their chin, about tba time tbe kitchen attachment broke awav. A door way led from tbe Mcond story to tbe loft ol the kitchen, the doorway was open and Kiiien said to hia wife, "UOTniB, TALK TO MX," 'while I reach nut and trv and get to the tup oi the huuae." Tbe aeed wife and mother encouraged ber biMband with brave word a. lie reached bia band to tbe roof, and obi wLjt a thrill ol joy be rxperienced when hia fingers grasped a cleat" he called it tbat the carpenters had left on the roof j when they pat a new roof on his bouse not many montba ago. It was tbe hold be needed, be drew himself up easily, tbe water lilting bia body and then he reached down ami toe, the band of hia wife dearer to him then a thousand times than at any otber tune in their long journey through life and drew ber up on tbe roof. Tbe house wsa then moving, and day was breaking. Gradually they ftoatad down ioto tbe awiftly running river. VTbat coold tbey do t Ab, nothing They could do nothiug. Yes, tbey could call for help and rrsy and TRIT FRATID in.l at intervals they called for help. They belirvedthe run of the Lewistowa d.ni would be their lst, but tbey patsed over it unharmed. Down tbey came between the mountains, through the Long Narrow a, and as they emerged into Juniata county, tbe building was swirled into an eddy oa Uarry Starn baugh'a farm abo it two miles north of this place. One of Stambaagh'a son vnd a yenng man named Price went ont In a boat to their rescue. When R.den saw the boat ap proaching he excla med, "motber, TUX LOKD i sending as a beat" and both be and Mrs. Kiden ae'ieve the Lord sent the young men in tbe beat in nwer to their prayer. They were taken to Stambangh's honae. n'' K-'ea immediately started tor this towa, an,t hort time after her rescue Mrs. K'den was compelled to Hee with Mr. Stambaugh' family from the ri.inp water to a smalt house oa a hill in Siambaugb'a peach orchard. TBEIB COLL HI1IS. When tbey paasel the ni'road tower in the Narrows, tbeir son Oeorge Ridea and George Turbott heard their call. George recognised bis parents on the house top, and with hia companion mounted a hand car snd came to Patterson, croaacd the bridge to this side of the river and ran up along the stream till they mettte wrecked bouse. Tbe son's heart sank within him when he aw that tbe bouae wa. .11 wreck and hi i parents not ia it. He believed tbey bad I been drowned, but great wa. bis jov when ' he learned . .hort time afterward that they - , ware aaie. A short time alter the old people were taken Irom tbe building it waa csught by th current and swung into tbe stream, and there went to pieces. "OLD DOO TBAT was ever faithful," and accompanied them in the ride sod cwain with them to tbe shore to Stambaugh's p!ace. They were tjken off the bnase about 7 o'clock on Saturday tuo-nirg. wirum tux rorsiTT. Within the limits of Juniata county the Iota is appsilibsr. Along all of the large creek Lost creek, Licking creek, Tuscsrora creek, Cocoiamus creek and their numerous tributaries from there rprings to where tbey enter the river tbe fenca are all gone Such a clean sweep never took place be f. re IT A 1 s L k - a iuu. o. acre. u... oeen srrippeo Ol . ""'ce soil, leaving rocks and stones and . . , bard pan in many place as a arrinnina? ! . . ,1 mock ry to mans' boasted power to levy 7 tribute oa the soil and a tern hie reminder tbat there is a higher power that esa throw all things into a ch lotic state in the twinkle of un eye. Captain Degan, living near Oakland Mills, bad the soil of sn oat Said swept entirely away, leaving only a field of stone. Ill Case is cited as an illustration of the lees of oil from farm, tbat are well np toward th toP. -01 B ib" 'p f bundreds of little ,r '" ,n 020 "alley of tb.s county, BBitw.is. How msny county bridge have been ear- riel away ia not yet known. It is known I that two have been swept from Lost creek. Vlke briJge .od Cub. Mm d.m ' one ThonlpM,DtoWB. OBB toU to.. , , . . . , . Many of the townshio brids-e are ona The four bridgw across tha river in the county are gore. crtiEB ios; i. Tbe Molsoa boose at Riverside Park eung into the river on Saturday afternoon. Tbe large warehouse oa the Mifflin aide f tba rieer opposite Port Koyal, i cleaa gone. Oiler' bonse joined tbe mas of dwelling drift. Everjtbing about tbe houe and barn of the Basbor farm over where tbe above warehonae stood waa awnpt away. At Mexico, only the roof of tbe stone mill could be teen above the Hood. Mr. Kloai' flaa bouse and Mr. Matter' commodious dwelling honae were Oiled np to tbe second floor with water. The Thomp son warehoese was held down by grain In it Porter Thompson's house waa surrounded with water and Mrs. Thompson waa taken oat a horse back. Tbe lock store house ad louodery are among the missing. Porter Thompson and family raased Sat. arday night in a Held. The river backed water around tbe bonse and bara of David Sieher below Mexico. The toll bora and warehouse at Tbomp sontown with Ave boat loads of coal and many thousand railroad ties went down with the Hood. Blacksmith Bergef living at Jerico dam, had hi shop aad stable wpt away. Mr. Shivery, wife of sheriff' Shivery, de ceaaed , living near Oakland, found ber house surrounded by water about 9 o'clock on Sat urday n ght and Immediately prepared to leave tbe building. Taking a light she start ed with ber family to wade across the road to higher ground. The light went oat. She abouted for help. Oaymaa's came to her rescue and saved her. atirri. ibtow i YieixrrY. People of tbe towa on Saturday morning began to open their eyes to surrounding ob jects tbat witnessed tbat a great rain had fallen daring the preceedirg night. Tbe rivnlet south of town waa iwolea to tbe site of a Urge creek. Tbe eoonty bridge at the south end ot Mia street wa off it abutment and lay not far from ilaiaei' creamery which wis Hooded out of working order. The towa bridge at the end of aoutb Main atreet wa miaaing, and all travel south ward was cut off. Travel nortbwarJ was cut off by tbe river rising onto the pike between town and tbe first lock. The embankment of the Selinagrove and North Branch defunct railroad wa washed away, and in atones of one of the abut ments was depositel on the gardens of Sheriff Londca and Johnny MeNulty. At balf past 9 o'clock oa Saturday mora, lag tbe river bridge went, and from tbat time on to Eve o'clock the water rose. AtontS o'clock r. a.. John Tyson's bouae at the first lock north of t.iwn slid from its loundati n and floated away with a'l its contents, just li hxura'before at 2 o'clock in he morning Tyson niovad his family out, but believing the water won Id every moment bring a bait in the rising stream. Ileury Penny moved out about tbe time Tyson moved. Penny's house stood the storm with the w ater within a few feet ot tbe rool. Louis Reynold's bouse ia the vicinity was went off the fo 3d at ion but ht bad cabled it, and it did not get away, his stable and slaughter bouae he cubied and tbey were saved, but vera washed on tbe pike. David Kautfuian'a bou near by was Hooded, but stocd tbe storm. So with the houses along the river a.i far up stream as to Miner town. The moat of thetu were Hooded. The Net. son X. Manbeck warehouses were Hooded above the first floor. The gitter along north street hy the Academy the Presbyterian brick church at the north end of Miin street waa trn out te tbe depth of 4 feet. Only a small spot oa the Island north of the buildings wa visible. Ahram llackonberger who farms the Is land left the bouse with hi? family and with his horses ami cattle, and took refugs on the barn floor. Wilbur McCahan brought flacktnbergsr and family in a skiff to th;s shore about 5 o'clock P. M. i rarrxarox. Tbe flood did great damage to the bo like ot JetTareon Mover, and swept it and tbe house ot John Monicben Alonso Faaick and Wilae Cramer away- Every bouse tbat stands on the Hat is damasrod. Water waiat deep ran a strong current along the railroad and if it had not been for the railroad shop snd car on the track it is probable the d am . agewonld have been greater lor i:U them in ttie way thecurrunt was not so strung. The business houses were sll located on the flat, fireat damage was done to them and soma of the proprietors of stores workvd to get their goods on the top shelve. wb n the water was up to their waists. Tbe drift in the streets, the mud in tbe bouses beggar description. Many ot the cit rena wept over tbeir losa. Jefferson Mover aad Alonaa Fasick were away from borne when tbeir bouses swept away. BBOTBBB UUkll OVBBBOABB. Brother Allison went to Patterson on Sun. day to see what id to b-een, aodpfter sup plying hi note book with rare notes and hi he1 "i,h ;b'c,1n"' presented to the tnhte th He"ld' ,n" Pa- Pper on Emr!h' h n h" nt"n ,riP in mi,h Edr Charlie Anker and IT D .4 ,1. p . U"""T " .rerjiun,g went awimmingly a'ong till tbey came to this side of the Island where tbe current forced :beru against a tree. The boat np Kt. AUion' three companion caught bold of tbe ree, but tbe editor drop't over tbe atern and went to the bottom like a tone, came tojthe mrfaee of the water like a cork and aw am like a feather for the Is land shore. In tbe swim be struck a fence and a it is characteristic of him to atraddle feacea till be 1 taken eft oa tbe aide tbat suits bias be made a most admirable straddle of tbe auhmerged one and held on like grim death tor help. Dr. 5ando threw oft hi coat and sprang into a boat and rowed across from this side aad backed the stern of the boat till be grasped it and j tben floated him ashore and reloaded him and landed him safely on this side of the river. We congrstu'ste Brother Alii , hi, e9cp, ,rom - w,,Brv ..,. auggeet .. im "I n.. .k 'tmb,'t ggeet tbat tbe next time be goes out to tbat be hang his clothes onahickory but don't go near the water, and if it ia boating vou sre alter William come up o tbe hill and we'll loan you a dry 10 acre Held to practice in. TBI FLOOD SBBOAB. Iutormatiou'ot the Hood from abrosd is as startling as home experience. The river bridges at Lewistown are gone ; tbe fine bouse and barns on the Burns farms a e gone ; tbe furnace is gone ; all tbe bouses on this side of the creek excepting three a-a swept away or are moved from tbeir fonndatlon. The electric light plant ia washed out. It will take weeks to open communication by railroad with Altoona. Most of the bouse at Newport between tbe river and tbe railroad are destroyed. At Jonestown amona county, the basin tbat WM form,Kl lo "PPly the state cana! of , days gone by with water broke en Friday j nigltt aad Hooded tbe lowUnd and drown . e4 ne tbousend people and swept the famous Cambria Iron Works that cost Ave million dollar out of existence. Tbe later from Jobnatowa reports that a ware of water 40 feet from pa broken (dam 100 feet deep, S mile long, and a mite wide annihilated all ef Johnstown that was built on the flat. Five fo ten thousand people were carried away with their bonse with tbe ruohiDg torrent. No tongue can tell and no pen describe the' horrors of tbe scene. Great masse of broken houses inter.ming- ted with bundreds of human beings were shoved on a great stone bridge 40 fuet above low water mark. By some means tt o accumtoulatton on the bridge took Are. To deiilasuch a sight is sickeoing. Two fiends who were caught robbngttbe dead were lynched. Tbe Iowa is under martial law. John town wa a town of of 80 (MM I inhabitant. Many bridges in Cumberland Valley were wept away. The Granger's pic.ntc ground at VV iliiams Grove lo.t 8 bui dings. Th Su-qnebann Valley was ewept lll.e the Juniata Valley, it will be days and weeks before particulars are obtained. Tbe Potomac at Wasbwgton, D. C, did great damage. BOTES. Tbe flood was Hve feet higher than in ia 1H47. The water waa on the porches of houses alot.g south Msin street, and up to tbe front door of the Elder honae. The people are without bridge as tbe earty settlers wire. Tbe loss of tbe creamery is very much felt. O. K. McClelland, Soperiatendent"of tbe Middle Division of the Pennsylvania rail road came from Uarriaburg aad established hi bead-qnarter at Tuscarora station. On Monday be took '2 train load of lumber and men to commence tbe rebuilding of bridge between Lewistown and A'.toona. Tbe young men who were npset with Mr. Alison were safe I v gotton out. A cumber of fouudstion wall f beusri, ia Patterson are dmoged. A loot boat ferry was established and connection made with the railroad side of tbe river early Sunday morning. Kelly McNeal and Homer Bender cross- edihe river te Patterson and Jback ,on Sat nrday evening when tbe stream waa at its height. Tbey came up water street and landed on Bridge aireeijon tbe crossing be tween Harley's store, and Scbott's dwelling bone. Tbe cisterns and .wejls in Paitsrsnn i filled with mud. George WiUon and Washington North worejnearly overcome by tbe 'current ,on Main street Patterson when leaving tbeir homes. Mrrchaut in Pttt-rca worked in Jstcr up to their arm pits and were kept busy placing tbeir good on higher shelves out of the reach of be rising'water. Clothing merchant Steayer remained in his bouse and store. The loss of fences in the Juniata Valley amounts to many hundred thouoand dollars. Tbe aggtegatetlots will amount to mil- lien h. Monster sized drift piles are on the North farm and E. D. Parker f-iria on this ante of the river from which all day Sunday pr:i were grnbbing all kinds of goods- si any keg ot powder were tsken out; barrels of coal oil, boxes of atom goods At?. Many hundred people viaited tbe drift piles south of towa oa Monday, some to see others to search for what may be found. There i all tile of e 'erytbing in the nrii ts. By the act of 18Sf the penalty cf starting forest tires is a fine not more than $500 and impris nutuont not less than one month, nor more than one year. One-half of the fine to go tt the informer. By the act of LSTu it is the duty of the commissioners to appoint erwons t'i ferret out parties burning tiiabcr laad.s and to take measures to have such fires ex tinguished where it can Ik- done, the ejeiiBe to come out of the ountv treasury: the unseated tas to be first applied to that purpose. Bv the above synopsis of the law against tiring woods, it will be se;u that the farmers and others who set lire to old rubbish in fields at this time of year, should exercise great caution or they will make themselves ameu able to the law, and be subject to trouble and cost which would largely outweigh tho Wnefit of burning such rubbish. Those having land to lie cleared off should under no circum stance attempt to burn fallows in the spring lie fore the trees are in full leaf. A youth entered F. P. Kelly's st ire at Kuffsdale with a tied up turkey, which he laid upon the floor. A dog came in next minute, whereat the beared turkey snapjxnl it bandages, doppt-d among ipieensware, broke .1 worth, and then sought exit through a plate glass window. The question of cmts is still au open one. Lltrhtnlair Struck the Preacher. KNO-MCTOOfT THE IfU'IT A.VD IROBAtll.T ii'.rsD fob i.rnc Dasti.ij IU., May Rev. J. C. My rs if State Line, Ind., on repjest of Rev. Mr. Steele, of New LiW-rty Christian Church, Fountain count v, Ind., filled the pulpit "f that church. During the evening service a Kiriab cloud waa noticed to ovcroast tLe skv, and immediatlv afterwards a blink ing Ixilt of lightning descended, struck and destroyed the church chimney, following tdong the stovi pipes around the room, crushed the two stoves into fragments and, tor up the floor- After leaving the chim ney a portion of the lolt ran down the chandelier over the pulpit strik ing Mr. Myers in the back of the bead. He turned a somersault, fell heavily to the floor and was thought to be dead. He lay in an unco-j-acious position for more than half an hour. Several members of the con gregation were shocked to insensi bility, but soon recovered. On the back of Mr. Myer's head where tbe lightning struck him is a bruised place alxiut the size of a silver dollar. HiR foce apiear8 burned and Lis bight is nearly destroyed. He w.ts brought to this city for treatment, and the oculist Dr. Poland, fears that the loss of vision will be permanent. Run Down By Bloodhounds. THE ASSASSIN OF A TEXAS SHERIFF CJUTTB F.n BY FEROCIOVB DOOa. This town was greatly excited on receipt of the news that R, L. May, Sheriff of this county, had been kiil ed by some outlaws he was try to arrest, near Howe Station, eight miles south of here ; that the outlaws were surrouiided and Lelp was need ed. A special train was secured. i The (travson RiSieB and alargepoane f citizens trot aboard and went to v i m an follows A difncultr occurreit at Howe between Btm Isora and J. M. Culver, in which Isoni tried to shoot Culver. An attempt was made to arrest Lsom, but he and a younger brother escaped, to a thicket near town and Bout word to Culver that they would kill him. Sheriff May being notified, weut thpre this morning to arrest them. The lsom boys have relatives in Howe, olio of whom carried them were located in a thicket aud May and : 2 deputies were cautiousjv approacn- ,1, i, .. !., 41, in"' their rendezvous. nt n neat tlie "e centre of the woods Jlay came UKn the buvs, distant about 12 paces, and called u'v.n thi-lil to surrender. !.. M,,,- lMii.MI 1 ' i ' ' . . ' ' - Mav then tired two shots with his pistol, neither r which took effect Then both the lsom lys fired, the shot from Iv-n's Winchester striking Mav in tho groin, cutting a main artery, ami killing lum almost in-, atautly. As this was within half a ! mile of Howe, a large party were j soon in pursuit, and succeeded in j calchiug young Lsom, but lien, who fired the fatal shot, escaped. lave Hanuot and a Man named Ivhls, both relatives of Ist m's, were also ar rested. AVheU the Sliutuau 1 - 1....1 If t. 1 T. ,11.. ..,...! a... i.... ,, ...j.. on the ground, and the woods and liraine full of pursuers anxious to enntiiiM the liiuid.n r of i!ie iHiimliir . ii .... i . i li.i1i I li m u 1 u ii in I s w i-ru Clll .'.t , i . , i . .i ... irom ranuiii, ami pi.ice.i on uieiia.i. The ls..m Ih-vk i'.ro from Kentucky,) and are under indictment there for some crime. They have only 1-,-en j at Howe a wt-ek. nnd Lave shown all! the characteristics of do; rate nun. T 1 si 1 r1110'"" new llicln-slcvs 111 h.n rman, alll said t'n-v expec'.ed to liced them s-.ion. At 3" o'clock the bloodhounds r. .ched the sc. of the murder, and in a few mi-r.te, thev struck the trail Kii.l followed it nicely. Thirty minutes after the fugitive. Bell Is.HU, male his a-..pe:u-ance iu an open an "JU .pen cornfield, threw down his and HUIien i. r..-.t. lie was r, ;i mil a mile and th- rlit'.f where hi- committed in. r. Ou !; : urr-.'iKt D.si.'.ltv S'.. rill' Cam "T:iitvsidt-s alt :sipted lo kill Iti.u. but h: was - i disarnn d by oth r cilic-t rr-. Th lo was fear of a lynching, and his am st win kept (jnicl fr.-iu the poop'.? of Slicrm.iii, and it v :is only known n : few minutes hi f.,iv the arrival of ti.e K-i.- st the depot. The tiraysou. ICi'h.'s. thirty -five stro:i;j, Lad h::u in chari: and placed him safely i:i jail. ' ' 6 ISA? kUZ:ZK3 MEAT-CUTTER. CaqQBsd nd pro onacM xhf bv-t fur lt-h. StDMiff Hire Meat, 8 r p f t , t 'rvK iz-, Hunbitf ftek. r- . Ac prsiiMitl,csttrt'.rt iz.yt. AMERICAN ff r'ti CO., B4 A TMiuntca At., rblUdcitatllA. rn?r us i a i w;. s -a Iil-T Mil. $:sota t:::o. m rartrl.l . sss. - k V U. 'mi i-tiai a CciA Ca.. 1. list Dt IT.T. ' FeLKylTaa! tgrisaltBisl V7atU, Tori, r. k&raaaax" btaaosrd tsfiars aad saw Kills. Addres A. S. PStiCfilB 60.N. Sorx, t. 8vccecs-ul Treaimint cf Dibcasa A SCiLNTIFlC DsSCOVERir ! .Vill i:Oir.I llie ( aax- at nil ll..-m4 . .ii:c'Hki: hli I i ii kllla.kj. , l.k 'TTtJ SacseafuljreataieBt. cures: ri'-VY'fr 1 ueiarrn. r. Bronchitis. Consumption, Rheumatism. -"3C-is WotftlwfrtI TnttSi- ji'cl fslfd I MillitT. WinpfDn jti o Q --tnail 7LrirAri hst ar )4i tileMl in s-lumitiat 1 -T & rut.irt . . r-r?. tTmd tn-rm '1 " known W caautb iit ft ciir'ul eu pnwr m cunnr - v iz r Ttirje truat rurn m iiti i . but -tV rlfin thit r iil cttrt n raaet h -. ITj- Isaf an vt mr laae tulf co. t'vi'm with lrrpi-tiu, s-sit nd lbiitTnt4l. will tend It U. . r4 ItM.K-. llwrr '" !WH:li ami it. prt w-iUarb tb wh Lr f.r :- ruh .nru-.tl-I- cir..nir '1 V'r- Ar rr e-nn- am mimm of di-j a Tl m Ii instUU r ill k Jl 1h frmt an 1 t tbe iaiLr titu rjr i!i isiTtnt tm thw n" t'i ust S 1-1 ?!? in a cHva t-tiv j;i. l"r! !X tH, ai --i- t'. 1m j- -tt ri'sntti. 4'bJl-: Trthtn i itm fftfauk ft Piiri it I J v -i's-nx.'r in chars-. f ,n--M S-nd f-n-rirrni.it' n1 iTif'jrriiat Hn. Wf Cir'c 'l-ria I 5r J"1 rr EDDY'S POTATO BUG rXTERMTNA'i'OH. 'luiAiatttio 4 .ily vrarticjU ma. hln-ft-rUiituu I'iater, i'&ri Grpcn, Ac upon ro tto tiu. t destroy tlie Utile, bead for Illustrated iroular. Saniurl W. llAwley Me; i a, lelaw-Mr Co., fa. fle Air-nt lor l'nitt -1 Stat not kC'pp thenu mmd l.Jo msfi I will lilp one to jour eatpros ouico. jfc.jspei.HsMi prcpauiu. MASON & HAMLIN Toa cat-ut vricaa was introduced m ,r.wot arm try Maaon it llamlia In lol. oth.-r makses (ullowsd m tna manatartore of these untrnmenta. ssit tbs Msaea A Hasulin Onrans have alvrsrs maia lained taau- acpr-mai y as ine beat In tho w.-rkl HasoB Itanuio oCer, aa derooi.stratir.n of tha oosaiisJe4 axeaUeoce rf their ctbis. tbe faet that at all of the great nrld s Kxhibu-ons, since that of Irsled eaiAjopisa 92 Z TO :);. tree. atasoo Hamlin do not bentaie tn m-.ke the sr traoniiaary claim for tbeir ,:ano, ht the are superior to sll therm. Tbey rectvnlze Ui hieh xccUaoea achieved brother leau:i. riake ie tin an of Mane, baudme. but su.l claim ii- ,rtT. Thia they abrlbuu solely to tin nn:arku:e im provemaot Introduced b Usm In the yew Ji-2, and sow tawvi uilw "V.mv ft H.sus Pia-o PTma",tVt,,ni X aMlftft'heuseofntuca slbtsiniyandp IIJ lll A--':,,, men of toaa. tosuierl 1)11 I VU.rk rwr b 'saaad caoaet- 01i" ZTZIZ27. tj tt siaimIcuz s ton and other uu4rtant adranraires. A cireular, eontamiiur tastunonlsiS from three aondrad purchasers, ouusiclan. and tuners, sent, togcincr m lib daarnpu ve eata.ogne, to any apj.licacu Pianos and Oreana sold for cash or easy pay assots; a. so renuM. MASON AHAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. s BQSTO.N. KKW YOaUL. IHICAkO. LEC.1L. - ----- IN ! tl iC.y.. The .erkc.ra ot ilelaaan: Innml ip havi- iwo chi'.lren which they wNhto bind ru t, the tw. i S utr o'd, ihe sriri ia II years o'd. it v erti sin irt and bright IrtKina: ehiWir-". Km inrtoer ptrticulars evil on or add sn J I;. MnseT, Tbonipsontowu , or Arno'd Varnei, Kst-t Salem, J uniata Co., Fa. STiy if, fi-0. 4t. MOI ETIII.C. M.U undi r the sun whuhkHB sol, nioi. ner h. ard ot a ("I.OTItF.S LINK that nquirra u Cijtscs I'lSis. Every t.ouse-k. . per. laundress ud More-keeper wsnls it. Sample sent by tn1l, 0 feet lor 2Sets.. 12 t.er for ifcts. Unt Clot A EATS MjtXTfV for th,$ (V,sv. iddrrw .VORTOX R BOD st ' C-. !anutctu-ers Ae--n ts, Philadelphia fa., (Lock Box Wit.) .-A Ta-' ' i Li rr - Lv"r.h OROTUONOTARY'S NOTICE. Ettatt ofS.S. GRAY BILL of MoTot Tvp. Notice is hereby given that the fina' ac count of J. (. l,ra bill of Kichtleld, Mon roe Twp., hits been tiled in the Proihono. larv Office of Juniata Co., and the same will l presented for cotittrnwtion and al low auce to tl.e Court of Common Pleas ol said county, on Tuesday, tbe lith of Judo A It , lbb9, when and where all person interested may attend if they think proper Thio. 11. MlaUSSIB. Protboiiotsry. Prothonotar 's Office, i MifHintown, Fa., May sth, 1HS9. . 1KOTHONOTARVS NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given tbat the First and ! . , -. .. . . psriial account ot John Molaer (of v alker ,uAI)Bb;r ) Cemmittee of Ermina Brandt a 'lunatic bus eeen filed in the Prothoaotary's I Office ot Juniata county and tbe same will le ptesented lor contiriuatioii and .allow i . . ,U . ... . t' I 1I . .. . J i siit.e iu mr t'liui i vi v.ujii iii'in . 1 1 n i i nm , couoiy, on Tuesday the 1 1th day of June A. !.. Ib9. When snd where all persons irtereted may attend it they thiuk proer. Tuxo. H. Mehiviiib, Prothouotary. Protbonotari 's Otlice. J Mifiiiutowu, Pa.," May , 18?9. 1 3 ii )T IKN OTA RY'S N OTIC K. I Ettatt of JOHS LAIRD Ttucarora Ttrp. s,-otice is hereby Riven tbat the first and j ! final account d Jbu k. Jehkins, i".ui. tv deed ii Voluutary AftHiftnmi'nt ol J i.hn ' 1-airo ol 1 ucr.ra lap., u i seen tllei m i I .1. - t .1 -Oi ...... .. . ... 1 Hie " a ro.i...u.... "u.... ... ......... j hB ,,,. t,v j,rrfc, llle(l tor cIltirI1). j ; atjl)0 nd HuKac to tbe Court of Com i ! mon Pleas ot said county, on Tuesday rywbcuej 1 rosy attend , be 1 1 th day ol Jure, A 1 I Hi:d where all perssns it.terested I 1 'f e) ' fhiiik proiier Tmeo. 11. Memin.;e. Proihonotary. Predion. itsry ' Ofli e, J Miitimtow n. Pa., May sih, s89. J - ' A Wi'r!MKNT T"B Cr.NSTITU- , i C.mnionwe.lth by lUe General Aemt.lv of me Coruinonw-ealih of 1'eiini.ylvanii, for j iheir approval or reicii..n at a fpcul eiecuou to be eld Junei. is- p,;M, - h - ' "" -'r' 7 " J.-int r -p-.lution prr p.. sire ai anieniiment ' Ihe Ceus.iti.tion d thisConiinonw-jlth : wti.j i. Hr,,vu,y ,nve ! ' i:ot.w.-!th ot Pe,.vlvam. in Ijei.eiai A ,ewUlv met. That ttie fr.liowinc amend nt-nt i pr.poe.ei t the OfiWitmion of the r njiuiuiu.rni ... ie..u-, ,i, in accoru f . - I. a" !... i. . : A ! slice with Ihe Kithtientb Ar rticle thereof : AMKN0MEM T. Tn.'le m.ji. . c l-aitl 1 !. l i t tM : ol a.i iii.iTiil :i d j-iiri. .it cl ; tu-le An M.. f..!l..w: A K VIC IF. XIX. 1 !i!' ii'.n u!ii;ture, kiI.-, or kufpiriit for u f ! ii-t.'X .c;it!p lirii r. to tie u-.ed sn a l-.' . . r.ijre. I; ht-r-lv n.t ll.nro, and any vi..:d'ion el Ill's r. hibiti.m t-iiall be a ininii i.;e:it.''r, 'iiiiiliiblt' as hi1! hi pror. Cvd I y law. Ti t ii. un:!iic:ure, ale, or keeping for .-a t. ft ii. to :c-t1 it. e; It.pior lor oilier jiur 1 os.-t :biii an tt btv.-e may r... all. .wed iu pud: nmlili.T otilv a irav be irrpfl 1 ho (jeueiiil .lelllb!y !-hll. at tl'et MM,ti ruvceeoipir t adoi.tion et ibis aitirlcol lue C"u,ittiini., naci laws nilti silc ijiiate jiinlti. s lor its enl. rcement. A''''r'''1,!CMiLS'TiiXK t-tiTc-taiy oi ti e i c.iji iioue..iib. I 4 VESnviENT JO TliK CON SI ITU- 2 Ti'N propiif-d to Ihe clti. -nj ..I n,is VE.snviEST j TiiK co.Ns i iTU tl ttff CjH'Iu:ji:wi-j1i h 1 PmiU Iv,init lor i!Oii to June H. l'uti i-iu-4 hi utd-r ol ti.f Scrttry t tht; C-mii n m rlih. in j urn Mntc -. Art c-ie AVIil ol tli i ! i n : Joint tt-f..iu'i'ti pr .)- in at nuT'd l: t.t ft, il.r Cf'tlhtlUll lHj of lb coimiii'li- v 1 L : rrTii. 1- fit it rrso'cfl by th Senate and Home of hrpresetttatim of the (m mvnwealth of I'cansyirama in Hencrat .rft t mriy met i rut i itiit,. luti la prop"fd ,iti .iti.-i tnifii! i ttif c't.'sj it'll :mi i-l tlje tl. -I'Otl A'l U O. P Kliii;1.;!i in .( t -1 4rt- Uti - i' r 'Mnii- ol tii-; i-iliu. i.'.h Kr! ic I Lti ol : A VK.DMKST. Si i ik r out Ir;tn ktc!in:i i ii f aritcltf ipM, tour i'is..ilt:ali n- i r vifers w lti i. f M'li ; , .ws : Jr iwrii.'.-'wn yfr f az nr iijia irj, ) MtW hti- iui w i.hifi tmi y-jrn, h hi ale orcotitiiv t x. Aiich ;tji.f. tiai'.- bi-n hh- pitjt-"i at J.-uist it tnoliths, aud Jrlji at i :-.t.l !!' ini:lh tn'tor-j ib'j 1T t MlU,' en . it mT tti- ih ti w liicti rra'is i iilu i : i Kvt-ry malt ciisi-ii, t -tit -oo ycArs ol ; are, iifc t ltiIoii p qu-;ilii..rTon.f I UnH L niiil-4l io MtK at all itcti-ii : ! f imt. lit ta.I fi4o C ; it a mitcii ol itir I'Mt(t Sttt at If lut ftftc iDiililfl. t Srcou i. li5 ih(l h' rf1--d m the ! riNif ot jt:ir (-r it , iiHf p e lotm! ' ; t- ti h qtialititM, u-'tir or u-ttivn born c:ti i; ii . Ii- Ntisite, l.e t-tjali liavt- reinnvt-d I iii-i.-.r jni aiiM rt'rnri, tin-n bix liionfl.s) , HUM.' d i4tly rprodin tlm t-U etion ' h:rl. tr sh-tll lidVt rtiil''i ir ibe e .ec- Tlari diairict iii rt; he nball i lfrr to vot at ! iraM 1ao nioi.U's iiiJiiiliatrlr prtcfl iUg I tb eit-cituu. Fourth. Il iwiT.tT-lwu year- of ape or up- ' Hrdi. he r-li;l htiTc paid. ithin t reaid, ; a ftiatf orcoantj tax. wbirh ImiI (ihu ; ; bi-eu aMrbN(.d a Jtgft to inr-ntha and pjirj ' t t-aht one Diot.ih betoie the eiidun,", Mta.t t muru:!, o to raad as follow : I fcvt-ty iii iitf cinztu iWfMy ot-e earn of ' -pe, jrMcMiip tbe I -1iih lujt; qi ti'icatiMi-, j -liii be t-utit.cd lo v.irt at the polling place I of llir eii'C'.loii dlrvtlifl (tj H'l.K'tl Ml 11 ..t t'.f time bf a rt-fidrrit nnd nut elNe-Atit-r- : ' Kirif Mi Mia 1 1 fj ve ben a ciuz tt o! toe I'tnred Sttrs mi rt ;b:rt v ittr. t r,--rot.d !l f-hill hav) raided in tlie tat one ar i!, b t.g pr-r.ou.y , t) a qUitllh' d e!t cttr or n :tl e b 'ru c l ti- j Z'Tl o! lltctMarc, be Mrd! 1-aT- l- liived . ibrlron. and rtl urn-it, ft. u ix tuonitiH,) ; ! ini iik-ok.u I) j.ru-.'iMirf tbe b c u.a. j ! il.ird. lie hhall hare rrsirtfd ia ihe dec- ' t;i'U iMt:ci ML r-i he M m i ii. r to totn at ; U ufil iiiuty -I j n :,iu it -4e.. pr-ce lmn the f nlum. J be 'f-rifc a i fjri-, it ! aentiion tritreol to xt alii-r lti a-loptiou . i .bin hrc- ! j lion, fball, an-t lio.t time to time t.HTuat ; ter uia , r-uar l ! iwo to properly enlorne ' j tblM roT.MOfl- . fourth. Evrry male citizeo ofthi aire ot i -rii;-our je.ir, uo mntl have leen I riiizeii lor tbirty days and at. inhabitant of I this state one year, next ureeedins- an elee- i lion, except at municipal electiun-.. and tlitr Utt tlnrty d.iys a remdent ot tha elec- lion difiricl in wtiich he may otter bis vote, thall be emiiltd to vote at snrh sn eltrtion in ti e election dinirici ol winch he shall at ! ; the lin e I, a rennent and net els. where j I tor all oftii-ers that notv art r:r here.ilter j nay l.e . l-cted hy the people: I'lcridtd, Tbat in time ot war no elector in the a.-n l , . militury r ice ol ti e State or ot the j ', Luilid Stater, ill the army or navy thereof, ! ' shall be deprii ed ol li: vote by reason ot ; ni aoence irom such election dn-tnet, ai d the l.-ftiMiaiure sh ill nave p-.wer to t rovide the maimer in which ant tbe time and place and tor ihe relurn and canvass of ,1 vote in ttie election di-trict in which thev respecituiiy reM.le. i rll'L. For ttie t nriKtse ot volins-. no tr- ' sou shall tie Ceerued to have csined or lo.t i a reaiaence by rearon ol bis Dresence or ah. aeifcv wl.ne einolol. d in the service of tlie Ijniled stales or the State, nor wbileengafrui in the navigation ol the waters ot the Siaie or oi ite ii Hi li seas, nor while a student ot anv college .ir M-minniy ot l-'iiiri. nor while kept al suy s ni-house or public inetitntion, except the innia.es of any home tor dl- ab.ed ami ludiiient solaiers ai d sailors, who, lor tbe pu; pose ol voting, shall be deemed to reside in tbe election dist.ir.t where said heme is located. LWs shall l uisde tor aceriiiiini, hy proper proofs, the citizens who fhsll he ei.l.lkd to thn rigct ol suf- liae .erel. eiLlnlied. A tin.-ropy tn thejo.nt r solution. CHAKLhS W. STONE, Fecn-iary ol the Con.iuonw.alih. aasaafcsaaaaaxs. AV. STATT.Nm Tn,t r-it Torkctrr Spring fe Summer I HAVE THE LATEST SPRING ciTinri7D 1UJ Tlie ( hampion f lefliler aaai uru sruiu me I.UMrrn ( II SPRING ANO SUMMER STOCK, Will mt.ke friends. cult-Line i-IthIb, win vie tori s. ttt ' merits. MEN'S HOY'S & CUILDKKN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. Firtt Chips, con:biuing Siti U, t n i.iiT fcB(j Elegance, w ith prices that will astonish you. No sale is exi' . 1 salsa I prove this. But I ask your patronage only when I give complete fa' -section My etock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVEK-ALLS, WATOHKS s u j.i.iv x , vauco, i ercaie ana Ciiffs.TrnnkB nnd Satchels, is full Sam'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND Fl 'RMSHFP --1 1 lis i'att.ii:ksol. Jun 1, 16. Vc Firm. -OUO- o Tl I V' ( . O I T ' J f f( IW O i IlliiUuoL1 .'l.U t'.i MuUllo" i Xo moro w intpr for months morC W illter months i t0 Com' Pr,nS nnmv.V are here, ail'l tO t'Onlorm to the ' , , , umnj;e, tue muur uieniuvi ui - "Ift ill'ta hftS JUt retlimOfl lTOm - : f.. i,.i... ...l i. .... . .l . - lected wita ureat care tne iroone that hiri many patrons favor. DROP Jj. We have now filled our r-Lelves with .frnisit and Summer ( 'loods of all kmd.4. Our cus tomers have appreciated our tllbrts to givj them iroods to pint their nurnoees. nd wo , tie ovii-:i; iii.iL me neiier pre- t,..i-otl tbim v.r ti. muwt tl..oe . , ... COnlldenCO. We IllVlte OU tO come und ,-ee and ho Kitined. 1 In our dre?s goods department - We have ulinot-t everi'tani;. Jj un't be backnitrd, cull what vou wiiiit. si m wm ltif)f'S 4111(1 S3 (PatS. Our Boot anJ nartment is full in Shoe its HfrOrt uient. iuid you certainly can rtnteti in lit, iu;ilitv ami price. , . - " , hatevcr iinproveineiit.H have been adiiel by the manufacturer we Lave them all. We can supply ou with loot wear for any in or out door f-er ice. Our pocerv Department never 1 in. W e haeon hand a lull line oi Freh, l'lain and Fancy Also, the only luJI line oi: , in the county. .bvery houne niurd have its lull cujiiily ol Queen miti CJla.sware, this is the t'tore to chII on lor such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Kerne tuber the pla.-e, Mais JStrlet, Oi pohite Cduiit Horsi, M ililiutowii, Ih., Fr-rk i:?ii:CAtA mi tV oii. ' Sprii-g and Summer Goods. i I wonld iitl'.rin tlio j.ulmc tbat I have i now in tn) uuw ntiUiuery sicre at my piace j uf residence on Water street, Miffiintown, ' second door from corner of Bridge street, a ti:ll Ktock, of Sjru gsnd Siiiniiier tr.il'iitu-rj ; poods, all new, and of the latent s'yl"B ! and bavit.g employed first clas milliners 'lam prejared to supply the julilic with J ever thing found in a firt.te.last. mi:!i!ier j store, co'ue a.ud esamine try sirfe. I consider it no Ironble to st-ow goods. MRS. lii.IU L. Wsrch 22-P7.1.V. l..r!' - w - w - r-i fT " t tt ii ! VJ 1 JLiO Ul JLiO 1 VXjLiO THE STANDARD OIL CGMFAST of PilULui Pa., make ASPICCIALITY t f uiBnufacturinp for the Dcmtnic trade the Finest Brands of IlluruiDt.t- ds o Oil ; T g and LubnoatlBfJ aptitr.a i Htid Gafsoline, tbat can be mAde from j . We challe:Tii- comparison with every known l'rclact of l'ctrolecm. If 3 0a wit.h the most UNIFORMLY S lllSF.ICTOR V OILS I.V THE MARKET. ! ; 8 " Onrs, trade for Mifliintown anil ; vicinity Supiilir-d by 1 J 11 J : FRAN' ISCL'S HARDWARE A. CO. j ; .Tannary 2ul,-89ly. I All imiortant lr-al news sre piibiith-o in the columns r' tte ScartssL . Hrrrs ICA ; also Important a-one-xl new. sn i Wrie and varied amount nl litvraiy matter And STYLES ! ol Juniata f ount) h T,,"?J-.lr. ICS) vTllil U t tn1ei fill :ts f ' its niie renins, rsecu wear, rind c: nij hte. Ci'l n 1 1 -1 -( flnksylva;;iafajlf.oad." T 1 M K - T A it On end after .St i ruin y Vir trains tJiat i!uf at M rt;in n ;;fr f.A? WAKD. I"e AtTWTI tt"! dsi'r st o ?A s. 0TiAl I I t .. 'i r ' i'- A t.flL r m, "I I'ljtcli st 7.1 . ., v 1 S.DU t. V "r, r?1"n .' ' - M 7,11 s. m.. N.-wt .n H iT' i in.. I in., v in-, v, V..rt Hot?' T ur?;r'ri tt, ' a. in.. " M s i i;i-Tv.i -r.'iw ii -J a. : i m., M i'Vi h'.'wn y in m.. srrtvirc t li.irr.sl.ti end nt 'bii'ie.iiii.i, 1.2" 2 a lis. ! "'.l,lT a ' rt,-.isf at 7,'S . ni., aril hfnj ; ' b'sTiins liol ieii .'.ii.-i.na a.. r'a. litis Mirilin at l.o"' ii. ll.iri p. V.., ,:. t ari!. . it, I a-i p. in. Vail Traih li-svea f'.n s. ui , A ;i"..r it ,! y J.injf it nil luci'.inr n;at:-i.iK ... it -i cK j . rv.. llar-i.l.iirff 7." at" pt.ii I '!,"' j.. m. ili.lv st r.1 :. tt VuL'is j. in.. ! UI. Mai) F-itfrc'S ieivi-s ri'( Altof.r.u 'Z j in ; T rcri mpdon 7 .'i7 iu ; Kt-w i.to lilt J !' p ii, ; I! irrihbi.rg 1 ir' at 1 f '1j si. I m , HaiaS ' 1- r ! ' i ,r I Fins- -' r.t VlJX at 1 i i i . in., when lii.(ar'i M'tPTP AK-. Vat Ltsr. l.6vri rhudt-lpbia djin at 11 Ml a in ITarrinbnrir A 4(1 n t.. Uif'. lor 6,r pm; Lcwimoh 5 p m, a .tu r IV p m ; nrr-Tf a: 1 ittpl urf at 1 1 -b put. Way fArritR lrarei FLiiiiUlti dai'T t i Hf a. m.; FI:r: inbiiry, ? I& a. a r.m,MM0n: b hi - n.; Newport,- ..J tliir.rst..un. y l.i a. rn.; 1 ftoii ::ti.. 9 hi a. m.; Vai l. te. 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L av4 Tyroi.e I .r Cnrneiif ills an J C earf-id st B 20 m ui, :s I t p ir, 7 ii p in. Trail. Icavu T r .nd tor V..rr!orf V-k, tYtiurylxaiua 1'urmco and Si :.t.a at i ln ni au.l 1 10 p in. Trams arrivti at Tjroi.n tn.ru h- ;mite . t.r.es, !?'! si II ft(t a in, sr..'. 40 p u. Iraibs t rri-.e st T.m no tioru rera viiie and Clearfield at ft b'l a n, hi -i 1 1 .4 s iu, 6 1 7 p ut. ' Trutis srrive at Tyrone from Sr. '.'. Vr I rio.s Mura and IVnany Iranis r i.ruaie st 5 .i in, t S 4'i it tii. U &. K. T. k. R.K.IIVFIHH) IlVIrlO.V. i ,r taw: " " " , ' 't:.!'':,"'"1 c"""'lr,""1 H 'lord, l II HOM.II'A V;!;l'Hi; liK.N( II. Trains leave Ail.. iu for p :,ta S..u'h. st 1 o'J p III. 1 'J .l-i p Ul. ; Trsins srrive t Altoons li.ni j.inl Pouih, st G 46 a in. 1 1 f.h ui. 1 V m- iS p. m. H 40 p. ni. 4 i" pin. mid 10 85 P m. THENEWnilMPir.G tUMl. J. B DUMPER, aod o MOBTEST With st wtrfaox w A , KUker Shaft-, an- Toaarar. p. V Fanrlx and othar hM Our tmpru svaia will aat steital aaarr laie 7. j ilVS2E3&miL I Agents Wantel KENNETT WACON CO. KENNCTT SQUAffSj r.
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