fciS J LN & KKPUBLIUAI! I united stat-, jsEtor. r.f I 1 metliixls in politics! were never ' proved of except by hie friends thorn he had tuauv and a-ho leaned upon him for political advancement. He gavt-Jthe closest of attention to the matters of apjtointment both preat and small for tlione who wrved Ml?FLINTOA'S. f EDVESIUT. JTLY 10, ISSw. P.. F. SCHWEIER, tnrroa abb ruorairrou. re ! "rr-ehvr Fcbas.es ban been ruminated f-r the 3rd term. Ati?vme3 Ray the little spot ou the Pun is 21 X0 miks acres. I tbe Fan's, eiro-sition -nlv I him and in that a ay lcmc a pow t .1-. n to ,-.v fab b .nv No. 1 aWd of Oiptain Sheiblej The iortnar uaiora eir objective saw that around him he the money, no I went to the flump ' said to Sheibley, "What are you a ,,.. -t.rt w met them i dnin? !" The latter replied that he close br the tunnel by the bridge ; J "could paaa him," both aaauming a it an rainintr. and I said : "Good morning ; it s a bad morning.' The a . t .. - .., . ., ( ...ir. i:.d litter overtook: me jiB wja jrvji a uuir ! . : , - , j ' HTtt fill rincr lie wuited to nee me "either had reacnea in "! i . o-n T. -. ,:,,ii.rr n.l I ! mini tid when BeigB 'i a:.i Kiv th.- f, to ti t 1 Sheiblev mieht drive old men wid : 'It raining but nothing more was said. When 1 "t to the place whore we were to mft they were not there. Tbeu I went to Miner's mills to (juigley's. I staid there for about a couple of bourn, and when it was 10 o'clock I place 1 started. I bad two or three glasses at of wbiskv and I started out pretty .r iu the p. btics of the utate aud na tion. His biibiuci foresight was as pemtrating at bis olitiial ambition I . was earer and be tmaNiei a lartre eifuMts are ci. ae.l on lueouay tbe fortluu.. His funeral took t-....-.l l rr i.l . , v. l.t- .i.-u.. from the r rout fStit mansion at VlTonr font her 1th of Jtllv cle I H;ii-ri..liir. nn tbe -'Ttb Iar of June, '.fast but did not run. - o . r-rsti-ui fund to Johnstown for di tribnti-in um-'ng the sufferers. 1 Ht tvepur.ii.-an rtale i onvcnuon (Juor IiceaBe law under wLich the Supreme '.'ourt recently passed a decision, was parsed eleven days 1 later namely May '21, 1887. Under On May :totb t'ue .late of the Johns. I tk wholesale act dealers cannot sell by tbe drink. They may sell by tbe U irt or more and they are not sub ject to tbe strict regulations of tbe Tut Brook li.pior law was passed I May 13. l'"S7, and tbe wholesale li Italians ou the wav aud when I got to tbe hill where Mrs. Apple lives I met two wagons, and when 1 jot defiant yet apparent, good natured attitude. Without putting up any money, nrh bet tbe other a dollar on the result of who should first arrive t tbe tree. A race ensued and Sheiblev passed Beigh. This seems to have'autrered the latter and tbe 1 .... ie involved in a- war of word. Lincoln called Frank a very lmrd name, which the .Liverpool I met several ; boatuaa proceeded to resent and in ... t : 1 1 4. 41, a a Siunie union loiioneu sleeves oflf of Sheibley's overshirt ana u udersbirt. Tbe latter t Uen nounsn -"ill meet "n tie ith of Anrrust to u"uuiat" a candidate for State Tress livn ti-hul disaster, a A.mI cniiM.l by a rainfall of 'i!1 inches of water, .leluge.l Hong Kong, China. Pur- close to the forks McClure ami Finn- ed bis whip and lashed Beigh across ticulars are 1. ked for by next steam i act of Mav lrVJlSST. Tbe objection r. I or remonstrance that there is no nec efFity for such a plice. or that eo F!ruiioiK insanity induced Miss l.eoni Senven:il of X. Jersey to at tempt to crucify herself to her chamber d,or. She succeeded in nailing mic fot aud one haud to tbe floor. '1 H platJorm of tbe Republican "i;ite t'ouvetition of Ohio bus tleclar nl in fsvor of granting a jeiision to t-very houorally ilisehargcl union sf'ldier and sailor of tbe late ar 1,'a.ust biiman slavery. Ib the vote of tbe suffrage amend ment it is clearly demustrufed that tin people of this Corirton wealth, desire that every mau bo wishes to v, t shall pay tax. Xow let tbe people hoa to it that every man pays ! :s wa tax. Thf Suprer.n l.,irt r f this stntc !::; il cide.t that wliolilt- liipior Ti. HLrrs. brtjwers or ixittlers are eu titied to liv-euse if they are men of temperate be. bits and moral charac ter, against whom r.o remonstrance or oiiject ion on ihe record has boeu madtt. It i-t claimevl tbut the lng looLnd for Fountain .f Yuuth bus leen fointl in St'.ry county, Xavada, wLt i by bathing white hair is turn, ed to its original color, wrinkled f.ves become smooth and roseate in youthful appearance, the stooped form bi.-eumes erect and the step elastic Mt'N who claim to Liion sty that Pennsylvania receives on an avarae 36 inches of water rain fall eve-- -rrxr. The rain that caused tvT .Ut Kret rf.1 beRIkn to fs "a rtdfty, May 30. ftn." the h mM of cm. K A. M., on that day, and 1 o'clock on SHlurday. morning June 1st, 9 inches of water fell iu the val ley of tbe Juniata, which was one fourth uf the average yearly water supp.lv from tbe clouds. In view of igun passed me, but I did not speak to them. "When thev irot to tbe little hill thev went slow and I followed them. HOTIO U, the face. Bciuh wrenched the whip from Sheibley and with tbe butt end bit bim on the head and knocked him off his wagon. Sheibley jumped from the bushes. He shot McClure twice in the back. Then be shot tbe other man, but I don't think he hit uim. Then Viilila came up in front of them, and shot the other man twice in tbe face. I bud a revolver in mv haud and was running after I . T-1 1 . . 11 , , . . ... j T IH lIi. 1 ue xiorse r;iu nno. nun ju- ile do not want a luiuor selling p.ace , ... , - - . 1 j or , h:in.rinT with his feet UU- f i -i vtri i . cler the wneoi. vtucu u:r oi I saw Beverino come uj aud shoot i to bis feet and, picking up a stone, burled it at lieigh ana hit mm iu the side. Frank picked up the same stone and threw at Liucobo, bitting bim in the back. The latter then started to run away from his power ful antagonist and fell over a pile of stones. Beigh followed after aud, while Sheibley lay on the ground, cannot be considered. Tuere are three points open for remonstrance j twenty or thirty yards the old man ngiinst tbe grauting of wholesale fell out, and Villein ran away down If tbe ari'Ii'-aiit for j the road and ASevenno looketi ai mo man uuu luui uic to t-wiiit--. with bim, and when they got to the place where they afterwards found the horse be stopjed and then Bev erino shot tbejliorse and shot Mc Clure again iu the head. lt.jnor license. license is not a citizen of the United States a remonstrance will lie against him. If tbe applicant for license is a man of intemperate habits the re monstrance will lie against bim. If an applicant is not a man of good moral character a remonstrance will lie against bim. Aud thns it will be seen at a glance that the three points that Trevent a man from securing a wholesale license to sell liquor is tht of being a foreigner, an intem perate man and an immoral man. Caitain IUwson of Charleston. South Carolina bad a voting pretty rirl in bis family as house maid Dr. MoIKjvv of the samo city a man of family gave attention to tbe pret tv Swiss girl aud met her out for improper purpose. The girl seem ingly did not suspect tbe tutctor's i::teuti"n. Tbe Captain, however, claimed to uuderstand McDow's pur pose, and after having w ituessed a walk of the girl and tbe doctor be called r.t McPow'h office and while theiu was shot dead by Dawson. The Cuptaiu says tbe fuss was alwiut the girl, and that MeDow attacked bim and in.t!f lef-use 1... The doctor. ' Daw-.-' P"t 1 " trial . .1 for murder 1 Jur.v nP A - l i : . i 7 Colo"- "Hue men. x ue j... were out two hours and "return ed & verdict of "not guilty." The verdict hiui awakened a general in terest throughout the country ard most all the papers in tbe Northern States condemn tho murder while the Southern pajerH to a certain de gree claim to believe that Ihwuon went into the Doctor's office and lie gau to -'bully" him about the girl and threatened bim with chastise- auch statistics tbe tb.od of Juuu 1S80 is not to be wondered at. 1st' ment till MclKiw shot him. Bed Nosed Mike Hang. Knoi.vsd and Portugal are in trou .U iiW.ut a vailroa.l in which the' Michel Rizzilo Red nosed Mike Knlish are interested. The rail j was hung at Wilkesbarre on the road crosses Portugese territory in ! 25th of June, for the murder of Pay- MuL'h Hast Africa. Tbe British Raiiniid liad right of way .Vi"., to build tbe r...'id, but failing t complete it with. iu a certain time the Portugese gov-' Mill , i . , . . .11 CiU" -riimeiit i iiiiiiie.i I lie riL'in to w-i asi.h. ri-hts that hud leen trran to the Knglish (A-uipauy nud tb I master J. li. McClure ai-d Flanigan. In company with two others the murder was committed on the mountain road at Miner's Iiiizerne county on O Holier 10, There was no doubt about his . i ! guilt for during his trial he made the ted 1 T ,. - - lollowini couiession. "One dav about two mouths be local government, that i the Portu-! frtre the murder, Antonio Hoppolellio, t'cs.. government in Africa allowed j tbe rails of tbe road to ba torn up The old way would be to go to war ab.ut the trouble, but the present time's way is to make Portugal pay damages, if she has violated the rights of F.iigland. Thl public improvements of this Cot-.m .ir.veallb cost about 40,000, 000, and were completed across the mountain to Pittsburgh in 1S34, un- Berverino and mvself went down to the cree k and shot some dynamite into the water to kill fish. While there Bervcrino aud I bad a revolv er. Then we. went up to shanty Xo. 7. While there Beverino . said : "We ought to get that money from that paymaster when he comes np the road. The three of us cau do it easily without being discovered." Antonio and I said : "Yes. we are satisfied.' We went to the shanty and for two or three days said uothin? about the vroiiosed robbery and three or four days after Beveri der ( Kjvcrtior Wolf. Tbe debt en taile J bv their construction has not all ' no came to me and said : i 1-. i i x ii ...i. I "About two or three davs after- , I wards I went to llkesbarre on bus the .-minis were all sola to me teuu-i I., n-itti rn n.l II11-7M. A " . 1 1 I " ' ' - ' - - , s) Iw.'ii;!. Ruilroa.l in 1j.. Iht j whiie going dow n the road be was S;alc operated tbe caiuJs duriug a ; looking for a good place to do the 1 rnlv n vmm Tn ev. rv 1 munter. He mentioned two or three peri, x rv-UUtv tbr -'h years. which tbe I pla-es as good ones, and I said, "Yes.' A .tut- itftAr 1 lia.l to crt i pass, fortunes were built by men who "vVilkesba'rre : be said he would to w. rc eoi.necled w:th canal :nauag ' ifti me as be wanted to buv that metit. In a uuiiIht of counties rille. Iwentiuto a jewelry store; along the Juniata river fortunes that , th young man in the store showed were made off the canal management b.st beavilv by the tlo.nl of the ti.lst oiuii in int- mountain, rtow evcr men may reason fr-m such facts, ( j "He shot a good many times at the horse. I was standing still and lie cursed me and got very white and said : "Here you hold this gun and if anvbo.lv comes you kill them.' I held it. "and with the knife be cut the straps that held tbe valise to the buggy, then put the valise on bis shoulders and said : 'Litt us go through here.' It was raining and muddy and we went u and took the money and hid it a couple of miles from the scene of the murder ; also the gun. Wo then went to my shanty aud I found the eople there had ln.-en drinking; they bail not heard of the murder. I changed my shoes and st.K-kiups and put my other pants on and went to Franks'. I a.-ked him for some bread. He said he did not have any, then went to my old man's and while I was fol lowing the road I saw a fellow who told me of the murder. I then went to Xo. 4 : then came up strain to our shanty. BevenDo was with me all this time. When we got to tbe sbarr found Vmceso vw-' .ittiug by the atove. We saw the ' detet fives com ing towards the shanty, and Bervino said to me, now mind and be careful how you talk. If I've got tojdie you die with me. Bat tbe detectives on ly wanted to ask us if we saw any body go down the road, and I pre tended, to be looking for the narue of a man. Joe Petro was tho first one w ho said anything to me about it. He asked me where Beverino had been, and said z 'He isa bad man.' We got back to Yatesville and then went to Miner's Mills. That was all we ilid the .lay of tho murder. I next saw the lot-ney on the afternoon of the following day. I went with Beverino : Villiii did not want to go with us. Beveruio opened the silver and took some and asked me if I wanted anv. I told him no. I took $12 or 15 in bills. He also took $40 or s5y in pajer money. He then put the mor.ey back again. This was alout a half mile from our shanty w he.ie the pun is . I don't remem ber going there any more. He went there ami brought some money a couple of days after, aud gave me a couple of $30 notes and some small bills. A couple of days alter he saaa he wanted to take this money to Philadelphia, and said any time I wanted it I could go there and get it. I saul : -you can carry the mon ey away t I don't want to have any thing to do with it." When I went to Xew York he said he wanted to go to Philadelphia, but would not go away until be saw me. "When I went to Philadelphia and inquired for Bevineo I found be had gone. Civiaco came with me when I came to tbe agency in Phila delphia. Beverino did not tell me where the money would be put in Philadelphia. He said he wanted to change it in Xew York to Italian money and take it to Italy. Beveri no and Killila were together all the time. Finceuso is short, stout built, with a very small black moustache, sbane features, face a little red bv the nose. Hit number w as 109. He boarded at our shanty. The black smith also boarded there. Since Beverino went aw av I have not heard from him. In Italy he goes to Mai dua, Province of Calabria. Yilielhi went to he same place. Thev live alout i'uree miles apart. An old fel low at tbe works be ard from Beveri no since he arrived in Italv. We all fired. I tired from the back ; I don't know whether I hit anything'or not. I did not fire at anyparticular man. J was cn tb? left side beside Beveri no. I fired three or four shots. I make this statement voluntary, of mv own free will, and without anv kicked the prostrate man in the face and back, stunning bim so that he was unabls to rise. At this juncture Henry Scantling, ,4 i . t t an under ooss at tue works, came up and appealed to Beigh to stop his assault ou Sheiblev. saving be had enough. Mr. Scantling also told Beisrh to ro to his team. He then assisted Lincoln to arise and set him down on a tilank, near by. In the meantime Beigh was driv. in" his mules to a place to feed. Sheibley having partially recovered from the stunning effects of the terrible punishment inflicted by his antagonist, took up another stone and threw it at r rank. It landed oc his temple and knocked bim off his wagon to tbe ground, where he lay nuiverini; aud unconscious as the wheels of hi vehicle just escaped hii head. Some one shouted to Lincoln -now you have done it," when two or more jljverpool boatmen started fter bim with stones in their hands n he ran, but were stopped in thei: rm-Fnit of the Tonnff man by the in tervention of a big fellow whose name wns said to be Liddick Lin coln ran to collector Briner's office. where his facewas washed and bis wonnde were dressed. He w se verelv Tsinisfaed having aa ugly cut ovr one of bis eves, while his face w88 pahaJuHy contused and bruised Later he ut; Iwiue. ll re ported at t"a works on Monday iMormng. While Liuccbi was rereiviag the attention the zaiure of hia njnries tnxde necessary, Frank bad been lifted up and. curried under tbe "winding bridge,'' in the shr.de. He was permitted to lie there mom entarily, but as a signs of return ing eonscience were apparent be w-ss removed to tbe residence Jof Dr. G. X. Deutter. Medical attention was g ven I i a bi t it -was several ho ip oefore there wa much assurance tKat he would survive bis injuries. He liecame conscious some time dur ing Saturday nigh or Sunday mori ing, and was taket borne Sunday af ternoon Rumors here on Monday that bu h id d e 1 wr fortunately 3a coneet, and, at lat accounts be was tjettiBg along i-iir-Jg- well, altbonph it is said weeks or months mfjy elapse before his eomplete recovwy will have leen realized. Ottior te tbe aaaaasl amoaat of mis d ar- tbe motth of Mv. and fearing many fWli were dlippoiated ia not gemot 4TsnlaK of th reduction is ths prie- ol PHOTOGRAPHS I nave eoncinae.i w tend tb reduction tbroajb the month of jon 1 mm sow mtkior three oew styled Pictsrei very Deamnni si ra r.- neipnuDiiT, ' Jours Re. Jane ltI889. lOO Laell Haalel. And 100 men to cll on any urugriiit for a fTU trim package of Ln's Family Medi cine, tbe great root and herb runicly. dis covered by Dr. B tlaa l wni. " Rorkr Mountain. For diaensra or the blood, liver and kidneys it in positije cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion t dora wonder. Children like it. Everyone pr'"e barge tue pack aje, 60 eenta. At all draggiata. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE; Qettrabarr. Pa. mirvnrn IN 1832. Laree Fafiiilly. J To full conraea of stndy Claasii-al and Scienlitic. Special coumea in all de- earunentii. Ubeervaiory, woornunr. new Oymnaaiuni. Three large building. Steam beat, unraries """"" Exrentea low- Department ol Hygiene and 1'bvaical Culture in charge of an ex perienced fhyaiclan. Acceibte by Ue ournt Bai'road trains. Location on tbe ! " -.. i Au nlMttnt fiATTLkriKLD Ol umiuurg ""- e-. andbeaitby. PRErAKAlOKI dadtwPiT. in MMraw Duumugt m . m,A ,i,mi men DreDaribC for bnai r nes or College under apecial care of the Principal and three aamatanw, reaming -no atudenta in tbe building. Fall term op-n Sept. 6ih, 18. For Catalogue, addr.;a. . ... ii.lf utflUT TV IV 11. H.ltlVitl'IUii ' - Pivaideut. or Kv . H. C. BUF.HLEK, A. M.. Principal- Gettysburg, Pa. A FINE PlECEf HQ IS INDEED A LUXUFC' Finzer's ar urm enw AS NEAR BEING A s- flNE pircE OF iPLUG TOBACCO Announcements. To the Editort Floaae aoooone General J. K. Rebiaoa ef MUtord townabip a a candidate lor RfeMittiv Delegate, aub- jectrtj the rnlee g iverning ine rpuun" rarty ol J uniata t ounty . Oenersl Kobiaon ia well known aa brave aoldier, a good ritiaen and a life I C soHto. faithful, and devoted Kepnblt t whom we take pleasure , ia recommending toe pariy. IX BEPUBLICANS. Paiteraon. Pa iJ 8ib, 1889. 'AND IS Y 10 KNOWN ASA JA fiAKE IT .wand Spring fe Summ I HAVE THE LATEST SPRING u 3 MMER STYLES ' ! amploo. Clothier or Juniata Ceaoty ' tn.tt Eastern cities -Willi a vroBwerriii ,,,,,,' i Tbe Cb iar - i c nmi n Wefidr(ut SPBINC AND CUMMER STOCK, i II ma to menus, otiiibiue rivals, win vietutit-. nn.? merits. 8 HOY'S 4 CHILDKKN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHlx and Gent's furnishing good. First Class, fm,LiuiLir rftvie. iw -t-"K' Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sul i r-p.,; ' I prove thi. But I ask your patronage only when I giv coule-.e sat!... DMXNIST of DJ 1V Kotiee U k Adamniatrativ undersigned a late oi Dolav persona indt ed to atake i bariog claii tbem prepe. XGJL. 5i'3 1 NOTICE HVRTZ UH f Delm mkif, dte'd. ' gives that ettrs of bees granted to tbu t eoUte of David1 Shurtz waabip, deceaaed. All , eaal estate are rr,uet- payment and those t the same will frevent Xieatted lorsettlenaent. ATUAN KISEK, JdminutTatur. June 26tv fol. JL' 51 1 ATA SEH8. ! a inohester riue, ana now n work ed. Bverino looked at ii. Jand vm ulea-KKl with it rnd wante.1 to buy i f last June. Aud the il.tKl calamity j ,t. but did not have eBougb. money", at .r.dinst'vvii Tvould tint hove t:ikcii The man wanted $18 for the rifle, ho platt if the canal r.-sen..ir had U((t ! I askrd tho man if he would tmst i him J rWvrnriiii :..r .i Ami ix nA am m t rav it at the 20th of the month i tn.lncement w natever. i I would Tj.iv it. He let him have the i tilt itlw.it. 1 ..f ..... .. 1 .. . 1 . - J Tl . .. - 1 . f 11. . 1 --jitr wiiuw ii. r- ; l ine. i utu .i irii iuo swiv piuvi ' tiuit and hotiit-N had no t.nne-tii'n ' went to Parsons. On the way to the I with tat.. .-anal tuanaeement c re bnty. IWvenno wa hunting a place injur. .1 and iu iue instauoev de hlrovetl bv the r1.i.! Two Boatmen Fight. htn fHiia iu Dnn Lin rt.utity on Jt'th .f Juno ae.' .H v-nrx. Hi. 1 l: 1 i c- mer uifti wiit-n ;m n wa a sm ly and l'ft him ith..ut n:rtn, which the (renrral in hi untiu-f yrar onsid rrd was ..f rt-at a-1 vantage to him a- it niadt- hiru if -loprndut and u If t.l.ji.t II. lfamed Uie printiu tralr au-i I saving money that ernl l.e l came a n- r . t rn i a,,.i lit r, hut laxta !).'. aw i.i- ooufv in lril tojr 1 . I rsulrMkd -lra-n- I I a at r i.tr.-t T ,. t . - Fnm the Newport News of July 5. to hide the ride ; he fo-,ind a place Frank Btitrh. of Liverpool, and 'l-kii( a niirtT' ir a V.alf irol f mm 1 1 1 At irA r.imH-iln Shilllay of Vw 1 No. 7 shanty, alongside a cret k uu- i Buffalo, were among the small army j der a big t.ttw or ro k nndtr a bigjef loatmen who have been assisting ou , trew. j ith their teams to repair the damape i!.t- "N 'thiu' vi a Maid aoout tlif pro- done by the fluod to the canal at the f ' tM-.l murtr until the 17th of (X--' aqueduct, nine miles -ast of tnis nil . Drvrriuo uij : d The former in captain of a l.l.U ' r. wtin t..e tnre ol ustbxid iu ; place. i muaiT sill. i T . k(aui u aii.i i ii i iiiv ( .lixmj .oiiiLeuv m iiuuuw We will Lave t- boat, aud the Utter runs a einele ! raw-pousabilitiea of eorrenpondents for n the r. a-l b-iu. rrosyor b-it day.' ) t-oLij'aiiy lat. Mr. IW-igk haaa wife j the present as it is too busy m time Fit aud Biddy are still alive and are bale and hearty they are tuaily engaged in reaping the gajrden harvest which ha been so bou&Aiful gifted to us. Biddy is not a. lazy wife, she is a real angel, she as not a. rose, neither is she a rose between two thorns. Keauty thinks be knows us but he is badly flooled, but we know who Beauty is, altho e lives a rood manv miles from us. Farmers axe busilv oaaged in making hay, the grass ercp ia pretty fair one. I. C. Kurtz has started quite a number oS hands to pieking berries on bis fruit farm, he has quite a lot of choice berries. Michael Musser baa presented him- self with a binder. Otes Kumbsrger who has been to the west baa returned borne. The wheat ia ready to reap. A violent rain storm passed through this place on Monday the 1st of July. J. R. Adams and A. A. liandis took a pleasure trip on Saturday and bunvlay. J. L. we are informed vou have in the past had some attraction at Good ville, look out, that, that attraction don't attack you. C. L. When you go wandering in the dark, better take a lantern along or tou might meet a speedT end by walking off the bridge ; be cautious there is danger. S . we notice you are breaking towards the cider press frequently. C. we think that w atch must g6t out of order pretty often, we see you traveling down the road pretty often. Rev. J. K. Gravbill and Philip Cleck took a trip to Richfield on Sabbath last. K. Foltz was working potatoes on Monday, now you can tear the ground up with your new hoe barrow. V. F. L. took a pleasant trip on Thursday eve. Well Tank, bow does Perry county strike you ? we are afraid you will visit it often, that's right, go it while votiV vounjr. e ill now resign the duties and "ST SALE .. . j By vi.-rtneof an order of le for the T B,rD.t. ol debts iud out of the Orphans' C'i'ort o JunMta County, Pa.. I the uner 'igned Executor ot thn last will and rts ntof William D. Webster, late or "'Jj' townihip. Jnniata County, deased. will v, bT public vendue or outcry tno late rfsiilence ol said dclent, o. S-rdayi Aueust 17, lo9 af one o'c lccii p. v.. of Mid day. ', lowing IBtrihefl Rrsl Estate, to w.f . All tbst, crtjn tract of Und sitnvtr Walker. Twp j,inj!a Count4 Pen j"', bonnied on the north by land, C"n Rodgrs j on the esst by lan.i ol . V. l-i.:iler : oo ihe ,ouih by lsnds? R"hrt R -.e c.nt.ining shout ! RCTCSI tCRC More r I.ep' with the at . . . .-eon ert-d hV,n A Le a ELUSU MO ISC, i all ot which is sleatd land. TERMS OF SALE Ten percent, ofpur- la stricken down ; tenty-Uve- fr cent, ou : eoeflrniation of sale by tbe ooart ; twenty- ' Are percent, am tbe flrt day of January, : A. D . 189'J. aa I the remainder on th l first ' day of AprilA. D, 1590, with interest irom date of connrtnaiion or aaie ny ine court. DeWK to be delivered: and possession fTt-o wiibisteB days from Sate ot eon flrmation ef Mle. Unpaid purchase money to be aeciirs4 by jinlgmenc. A DAW J. PAtrR. EiruUr of William. D. W toiler. mm stock of HATS, CAPS, B0OT3 A SH0E3.UVER-ALLS, VTATtni JEWELRY, Calico, Percale snd White Shirte. Merk wear, Cav, ' Cnffs.Trnnke and Satchels, i full and complete. Call nu l ate Sam'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND fLTRKISIi i IN PATTERSON, f j Juds 10, 1&86. VeiO JFtrJfl. ' PENNSYLVASUEAiLlCii. -ooo- AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TQ CUT IN POCKET FIECES CK CARRY WHOLE. JSO. FIJiZER A BToS.,LonisTi!.r, y. Successful Treatry of Dlsesisw A SCIENTIFIC nSGGYERY I Mf Ki.l new- l all lurat. .;U --tBE lilLI.tR K l!l-.4it MM-robes. Succeswi-f Treatment DrOchii-s, OoMvmptien. Tb WIliTur Cb Iflavotw KUW to mmw of m- KRiraOO hM hi tytttHMMlii 6eMOOetSti thA W3 mrm jwMCUai in citwntnjr 1 it fmrm.n Ppi hoym4 limn f mfr MwrtMM ktoown. W da ateun Um W. .tfsjMliaw powtTin eanoi cam ao ter o& fcoavt mmrm to lasipWWWtlU bast W dm -iaUrXI tlaSt i rill C-Ct rtBTVaM wUar Uiai Iu&c v tvH akura ttxaui hit toe Pwv-ji Hill trtr&pLHlt-. w(aVk U1 drbJtlt4. wl'(lodlt bv Mffrd bar rtavi wtUi nvcitrahlf rhsvnnw mil MMratM. mf fnrmi, r mimm at 4im Tbm na il -inm uul oOl rell tif fWTM u4 t Uv mmm tum r tr tb twtittnt w tb u u. MSOeOl f bft -iternll nQ9 riOOt.V C, ; Wttll tbdi MMfa of ail. PhyxaTIMi Vt 17 TmTW SpaTmi ia lhaVX't t hat Oaf f tF-Tv fc CtrT;lr sUUl UltWtfaVlkaV. Win. Fadaa's Microhe Kfi'pr, WtizZVLz SPRING&SUMMERGOODS- No more winter for monthe to come. Spring and Summer 4,,lT t Tt " TIME-TABII On ajd after Sandsy Wit trns thai step at M sillnn',,,;, EASTWAfS. are here, and to conform to the 'V.ll n: change, tbe Senior member of ,7;-Z.'Tr 7 tie firm has just returned from Port Hovai t.tt a. miwi it t J" . , , . . . Tnscarera .41 a. m.. T I U MEAT-CUTTER. J " I I'mM n4 sr. fT RanM.. Mux-m Imi f V-' JDt Becpsl llfmulo I I i "2. I -ft1 AMERICvt M fG CJ., a" WA i-. .i-i ihi. f3 Tbompsontown 8.2 a. ., DSrwsril, . , , . . 1 I SI.. MlliSrtTQWQ f .K I Bl., FsVttttCtt 1. Iec5ed with g?at care the goode mf arriThlB ,t H.m.blir; 4t and at Philadelphia. 1.1 s. a. F Saoaa IiriiuiHTuiktuM It7,!li.m,, Mi iioi.pinj t tl re, J stations naiweea ahoi sis flrmnj. u bra Mlldia at 1 B OA a a..Il Wr hare n?w filled our 11.40 p. m., an errnet n rhita 1.16 p. m. alsil. Tails : ritltsiir Lt . UUUUD 7-1 Oil AlUUDs VUal wMn- i. thai his many patron? faror. DROP JJN. ohelvss- with SpRKa and Simmer Our pier at all res nlor srrlist n ksm turners have appreciated our tli1Mf efforta to give thea gool to Mail Exrr. rilt,bort,w suit the.r purpose, and we Aitoona t; i pa ; Trctsiu.n; i Ullsvp hat w a-n ha-ttr nre- ""f10" 7 87 f : Lewlstowa Hlr. i pared than ever to mrtt their 3eiKhi23a. ronfidencB. We invite vnu t?: Philadelphia Kuws -u - i j i- ..v.-.j MirirV".. "iP" E come aiiu sec aviiu uc Bitusueu. X 11 VUI U1VDD WUO U jJUl 1 1J 1 1, i 1 L 1 .i.nr.ct i . Ti,T Line I wo nine t?ijmuig. . 11 a n Ma Dnnt. lie backward, sail for;y6F: i ,lBpm . -. V. I ...... . -n.it vv uai j uui i m awisTasai . (laliT at 1 Shoes and Moots. lv tires Fll4!psii Irlibr.rj HO I .J.l'oes i I B l,i si rxMim'f tr rvr aTsa Tl ImiOcrr. I "V 1 1 M. Hit. 1 1 FOTATO y -ritiii f--rl- .: 1"' rm I iri i.tra, A .. ii(-r lif. Tiiiii; t troy th .c. srnufor Iilkiiiraxcl lmtiiir. Mlia, I ? 1 li w o rr o. Ha. $le Ajrtit for I nitel rxcrpt S. V. autl "w Kitf- ke-p thrtm. fw. !. Hn4 I w:il -lut 1M to foul txvrws office r 3qnae6 prej.ald. RrtLASS COURT SALE VALUABLE RE.l, ESTATE.. By Viet no of an order cf sale Issued out f tbe (ft-pban' Court of Juniata Coatsy, Pennsylvania, l the nnx&ersigned, admaMs. tratoier Samnet J. KurUs, late ol Delaware TowSrShlp, Janiata CoccJy, Pa., decayed. wit sell bv public outary, at the late re. ui of (aid decedecA, ia D sis ware Vkwn stiy, J uniata County, fa., ou Saturday, Aogiist 31. 1889, at one o'clock P. 14. , of said day, thi fol towinf described vaJnable Real Xstate, to wit : All that eortaSo plantation and track of land sitnate ia Delaware Township, Juntvt County, Pa., a-mnded on the north bv lands of SanMsel aannmva oa the est bv lands of Sassnnl Weaver and others ; on the aontb by landa of WiHiam G. Smith K. .Hi hv l.nlta of JiJln I.. Inln I Samnel PC.nffmaa. contaiains; rirTT-riTE acres, more or less with the appartn.nence having thereon erected A. WEATHKk BOARDED LOil HOUSE, FRANK BANK BARN, fprinic bonwi, smoke houaa and other out-buil-tinfs, about for:y-Qve acres of which are clcved and the balance woodlaad. The land in in good atato of enltivaiion. TERMS Or SALE One fourth of the purchase uinney to ba paid oa conujinalion of sale by tbe court ; on fourth oa the first dar of April, A. D., 1B90, when deed will be delivered and posaeasiua civoa, and the remainder April 1st, A- !., 1MV1, with interest from April 1st, A. D., 1890 te be secured by Jndj-meut. h? II HI AM J. KCUTZ, .ldmiuiMtrmtor ofSmmrl J. Kurt, dee'd. U., ffi'V -iV Jv "rmiiusif A.-. jut. a-., f.i. .i wm tit? zijfH --:4K3. tzs t t:o;. Vtt1 AO fllY'O -TI.F.BHATED FITM IMIr- nMwBfl, or 9amit. rrftwi-4- Krtt br nmAX, ft. rvrrr UlfaTW . 1 t. X TTV-ttMtlt hU. nOtAa. ItMaV Ufa ot SENRY WARD BEECKCR .'.S.'T; It llluiTM.!, n tAinr hi. ltf fn.m. hi. tttrtn to his rlslb 3WP Ik. Hr. l.tr4.- tfMUl. ISWt fMMIK SO.. flailon ;.. l.roohlvn. .Y. I lvri v i.. arv-uievl t tn.l a..l : -Tl.e) rau -..ira te ki.W.i "I I ' er n I. -wu l I . i. .- lVei ia. . .. J Lew riuri' auJ tUrw L.iLIien. Ho ia a man of to tra-l au.i father tho Mm. so wo !. U-s Lis mat ar vrtrt, st.-ut aul La!tbv, an. I will mmk Uavo Utr an anlimitcd vaca iua al..ut ;'. r.un.la. Mr. ' tk-u to i iut and Loin our country t se .,. i.y s niairi-l, i. it Laa u- n.uawiis t liarvost, ana i. w ax i . rt..l ireU ll i. t a ol Mrs. la .1. w 1 1. i I .,11 1 t 1 i av I 41. ' I I t t- 0u FARM FOR SAIjE. A very desirable farm ia for sale of a mile northwest of McAliatervUla, Juniata Co., Pa. Thta Farm is Nicely Located, is close to mills, smithshopa, stores Ax., ia in rood condition, good buildings, con sisting of good Brick House. Cssd Fraaac Bask. Bars, 2 wagoa abeda, good ang sUbls, chicket bouse, Ke bouse, wasb-bonss, a good eta ters, ser taiiiag spring rune through tb place. Plenty good fruit of all kinds. Tbe riRM COSTAISI 1M ACRES. Aavvse desiring te buy a vary desirable fsrss sboaJd se4 fad as tsssk at Ibis term. I will sJao eell eaiaer with ee separate rroat tae (eras. I9 Jcr asere e ssss gsid tias S a.es aerta wf asaHssi't Tl FTT DOLT.AKS fur LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE ;ou t bestsnt KU, Pallas s. Peetaiess fortirme eatee. Tlese required Stod ssee. Hfe.sr iiuippeet. IMst Count et Msdr. Circular Jroz if ytm name tAut paper. uDCsnnocX ft a. m.; port, m.,- Millerstc.,9 IOs..:Tb li h'l s. m.: VaL Drk. I "0 s. Our Btot and Shot De-; ora, m n a. m.; .vn . ion; s. f i f It : . ' RctsI, 10 13 a. to. kt(fm, 10 X partment vt lull in its assort- . Mllfor(1i ,0 ,.v x-r,,,-., i , . merit, and you certainly ean be Lwistowr, i46. m. iicVTto, , . ,-, j a.m.; Newton rismtller, M a. in suited m li5, quality and price. tinirdnBt vl ,,. m i i,.,ns, 10; r.s have Aitoona, 1 n p. m., :.a stnp. at t.i nf-at alslions lrtwrfr il irri.n-?rj &:isast, l)TfT.a KxrsCf e.cc f s!iad.bJtu ly at 6 .iO p. n , Harris! f, 10 V . s, stoiping st Knmrilic, ilarTtviil, Pcmu ron, Newport, rt, Ts9w-tiri, rert Royal, trns st V. .., 11 4 .. 11 loona, 2 a. .s.,tis: ri:rst.org, tint Mail Tim ieiv.is Pk'.lsss.fi'.s 4 l 7. H) a. bi., Ilsrriiliord 1 :cT9 s. b., prt, Vi M p. ra., Mi3. 12..3 y. , r jlng at all regular .utieis hs".ss MSa st.d Aitoona reset.'" Ailaossst I 41 a., I'iKtburg i.10 f. m. Aituoka AeLrtanosiries istrs, Pli adolphia dsilT t 1 1 4" Darrnssej 4.16 p. m.. ri.nciniis 4.t' p. .V port t,li p. m., Mil ar.Icau 5,: f- TliompscotowB A.r.f y. is., Vaaitjte I.t4 p m , Tusrsrora 6,4 p. m., Uttto . J ra., Port Roysl b,h P- ia t M ' m., Lewistonn biS p. m . Mc7os I, 4 p. m., iswto:i lis iHs 7, II r Huntinpdon 7 4 p- . Altseas f- Pacide EiBree'saS rh'li'pt! 11M p in; Bsrrlsburg T. 10 a m ; Aewport a i Whatever improvemfiit T'Sd been added by the lnanuiacturef we hare them all. it curt supply j oti. with foot wear for iiny in or ut door service. Our grocery Department neerlags. Ve have on hand a lull line oi Fresh, Plain and Faasy GJUOCEIUES. Also, the only full line oi QUEENSWARE in the count-. Every house must iave its lull supply ol Queers and Glaeaware, this is the store to call on for such articles. sovia iint; xi w n-.i.rh- sua hirh K ti j llouln n.nr h-ard of CL4ITHKS LINK that rrqirrfa NnCuirati Piks. KTt ry bt.iia-k. . wr. larn.lress sad ftore-kerr wants it. Sample rnt by wall. G le.t tor 2.Vm.. 12 fet tnr 60cta. Firtt Cto .1ESTS W.I ST ED for th.m Con. Adlr-HS NttRTUN K. BOND A CO., Mannlartnnr Ag mts, Philadelphia Pa., ( Lock Box ) :. 1 It- traiia Lsl m W.-liW r-aivi N ! I ll,u:.Mrt. l f wt! .it. . a, . aa 1 I I . .. . .a . if .s- - I . t.n ' - . . ; . t- nvaa.ns t.i liarvsst, ana i; i ars airiasd. l aadaw aerta s asanssi.iai M rJ u. retain we iJ jpea ya a It P. t-. a-e l i.f aeuL ui .ur tr, , u cuu v ; tz?zzz-r rrcr: ttjf u. U C-nS I T US la tb avMUM. Taw ps st rawal Weatu TW (Ii.., I t . a s a, . l at t .arrll a iai.i ; s.hs ai I ,f J at-t i t.f . t i,- sv alt 4 a I f - a aia Tt,u SU .a .aXaweavas la AJ a p.sesl J.. - T eas a.. t.ar4. ' a , fa aff.aaw ia- . law Oj ea4Waar- ae el I a--a ' .-a sal- 'a a S IVHY YOU SHOULD USE Scott's Emuloion Ood Xa1"V70X Oil mxa HYPOPHOSPHtTES. 3 is ttaetf and undorvetl by Phyttm dans because it is the best. t Is Palatable as IfflTr. It is three times as aacidoui as plain Ccd Liver OiL t is far Bnpsrior to all other ocaHei is a psrfsct Hadeian, does not sspa- rate cr change, it i3 wonderful as a flash prciaeer. tt is the best remedy for Ccnszap&a, Ssxsfda, Brcnchitis, "Wastirg lis- easss, Chronia Ccnghs and Cclds. Sold by tUl JhruytjisU. "vxTT oX BOWNC. Chemlata. N.Y. It a i 3t sham: Newport 4 m ;- All n4.M V.,. moi'l twIU i-o- ... I-wi.town oOLsrs; Utfoj'o u. ceire prompt attention. p.:ersbnrisiru,,cr Remember the place, . Main Stbmt, OrposiTE Coubt Hocse, ii4ipm. Miffliulnwii I Seashore Kxysag esft, sb llsmshnrg at 1 1 4 p. a- Ac Son. LxwisTowN wy151,- Bb. Traias leare Lewirtowa Ji.:t- lt rne st 10 a rs. 10 His, I'T Snnburv at 0 n s m, i CO f far Sprii-g and Summer Goods. 1 would inform the jublie that I bave now in Try new suilllnery atore at my place of residsnce oa Water street, Mlffilntown, second door from corner of Bridge street, Train, arrive St Lll'' """ Mllroy at 8 0 a , 1 24 pn., 0 p s. i ! Sunbery at 8 aS a m, 4 "9 p. TTHONB PIVI5IO... leave Trrons for Bellefeaat ul Trains leave Tjf Lock Haven at t) ID a ra 7 1 p Last. . - . A .1 - .. l c- . a n-i Tvror.e for ;urwenT,i:s aul .W a lull iwcs. oi pri.ina ouoimii unuiu..; -j , goods, all new, and of the ..lest styles. 8 20 3 lo P m' 7 " ' m and baring employed flrs. class milliner. pTnr.. 'ooTi ' I ani pr. pared to anpply tbe public with eserytbtng found in a trstclass milliner atore, come and examine rsy stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MK.S. DKI3L. March 31 K7.1.T. rrivs at TrroB. fraa lesrneldsteelsmissd U Pennsylv ta and 110 pm. Trains arrive at Tvrons Ilea 'J' and Lock Haven st 1 1 68 s a, at 6 Trains arriv ville and CI' m, 8 17 pm. i . alalia. Trains arrive at rvrne irvi 'riorsUsrs sud Fennnj ivsws T nrnars OIL.S ! OILS ! OILS ! ill V . t .V.V.rDroBD wtii- - j Tralna leavs HontiDginn r ' ' Hyndmsn snd t un r.rr.snd st ' THE STAUDABD OIL COMPANY I'VZ.u r-S iferd, Hyndmsn and ..nih-rlsr.d ai p. m., 20 p. in. i liOLLlDATSBUEfl BBArC- Sruib. Trains leave Altcors for l of Pittt.bnrg Pa., make SPECIALITY of manufacturing for the Domestic ; 7 20 . m. 8M . UMf" , - . , . . ; S t0 p m., 8 00 p in 9 ad p a- trade tbe Fintst Brand of Illuminat I r,,l T.V.v.-otir, n;l- V.nlitlia Trsms airire U a BU VaV f A V KJA IVU IlUg iS ah ia.wi.ia i r sc. 10 . Ah a m 1 1 a a u- - ' ' .. and Gasoline, tbat can be made from ' 55 p. ru. 4t p. ,. Tfr Petroleum. - We challenge comparison with every known Product of Petroleum. If jou wish tba most UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS .V THE AlJtXKE T. ak for our a, trade for MiflSintown and rRlttTKMLU "" orr-e affair, nria tv Rut-r-lisvl few aaa-ae( a4 rananas.a , ' v aaar. .ax P"RANl I5CT H BlKDWARI aV CO ' aa ..a ; V-a a. a-t r m mf ' , m- ,an-..s k , ... l(Usr I a-" a - i. -a I T- till 1-'.jr' i sa.aa e t. -a. ihenewdumPIHG WAGUH a f'? i 2 FiuwtM". mZ-oi as .as as WSarka aw T ea ff . . , a al a 'r-n ra see c
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