SENTINEL & UEIUBLICAK VI?FU-NTOWN. WIattDAT, JULY SC4, 18W. B. Y. SCHWE1KR, . nut Minsiah htw thousands of f oLCwem in North Carolina. A fraud. Iivwv Lin of Mississippi is T the hunt of tho ir The V niiwiK are hiding. A vto military Trait in Kgypt 1h lines lun t.iirno". to t.mouor tii world. A bi4 TJ. The lTTohilitnitH ul kolil a htato Convention at MirrithirK on the 'Jf.th duy of firpteiulaT. Mm. M vrv Rainy, of Jefm.-y City baa Well le-luiel n common scold by a jury of 12 men. Tiie penalty it :i tine mid im lis-dinvnt. " to thiw time, three thousand two huiidre-t bodies have lieen re cover.'.' fr.-ni the Johnstown flood. II w luAiiy thousJiU'l drowned peijple have in t le.-u found T Irix.R 7d. l'ant-o.. of L. -V.auon couutv. lio presided over the Uuut. ini'.lon rovturr emit in a caso tin.br the i:iv. to make "la us-s 'bliient upon tiul it;.i n first liiu." 1. L. 45. Icolnrc!. the la v uuc .nstitr.Mounl. KrNT itfovinutioti from China re p 'i t tlint the tl.xid of June 1st and Hud hi in cuc taiu vallie of tlie Cel i stial i-iupLv drowned Koine tlOOO "p!-". Tin fled vn rnj-;ii ut tin t:i.t;jf 'h Johiistow n, Juniata, ni'J Snsff-ehJTim tloodn in this t.te. Til:-. lro!:isi' of large wheat cr ps in Ei'gland France, and Spain is good, but tlm crop iu the grmt wheal growing district- f Russia and H-scgarv is s- poor thit there ui'i bj s vjr'-. Iy enough t . supply the liniiif ii, It report of hort wlo-ai crops coii'inii'j f.) come in as thry liav- doriug the p.u,t li days. It lU not le ina:i weeks till v.het t ik's l.-.'.ii -.ipwaili in pi ice. 1'hioi the Philadelphia bulletin: d;i. ' Whe of Pitt dnag is 1'O'v de c'.al iug that lie is sorry that he lul '-ol e. ie n -'V lie-us s to aloctl kiepeis x it is only sL. weeki situe he made his decision n th:i p. int. A is ( wil.-nt that Judg'diito is not sio iu changing his opinions It is a ii:ivfoitune that a la-.v which needs to hr adiumi tred with sojiiuch i disci, ti-'ti. fTo.si'-ht and imps tiali- ! tv should be interpreted by a judicial w lio set liiinglv has none of those U.iulus, and who hits done mcch to bring1 it into lisr-pufe. A MtrNtrraTTaTigrng law fot biibt nrnspauers publishing acconnts of ci nvieted and seutencel criminals, rist week a murderer was hung at l.iftle Falls :;ud the m vvspapers pub- usue.t long accounts oi u,c Hanging. ttiroi tlirowmje themolves i.iieii to : I'roserutLon. whicl-aceus to be the ; ..u'iv M.-.v t.. get tho despotic law lie- ! for., the eouits se that it t.iav U de . . .aie.l u;o.oust:tutioiiai. ljg bead ; K.I rnfll I's.: ITltil nil siiit'tj a .f . '.aai 1 and the biir hi"ided fellow that had , the law pusaed did Hot know that' iiii . , , , : wlicu be pud an act t asseil Mii.liil.it- mg the publication of anything rein- tne to the hanging of murderers that he was uot iniurit.t: the newsimix rs. new spnpers. bill that he'was xiol. one of the m st sacred rights of the people ly shutting oil' free means, of informing ' ab.,vc li e water and made an open the people of how cudoiuned men ing into the cesspool ; the foul nir ale treati-d and eeeuted. 1 Voide '. atcil and eeetited. People nuiNt never submit to have trials and executions conducted under a bushel. Michael Bohk Handed. L.r ; v mini: N. J.. Julv ltl. Mieh ei IJ H:;k the murderer of Michael i.h in . hire, was hanged here this u ii-nuig at 10:3 ' . clock The b id v ; Hel 1 111 win 1 iweifil sit tl.OS, ati.l jilar.il in the c-.iU'ai at 11:21 15olak'a ne. k ! was not broken ivt lie f ill and l.n ; , , , . 1 - . , , i di si of strangulation. He protested ' his ,,, with the rope alont' 1- , I ; ll"" - k Ki: i.KP u: bosom n:;ixi. ! Ih critivif wtii.-h U -Ink sutVtrr., tin: l--:tt it ii. lily v:is tile killing uf Ins biiH. ni trien l iitnl f. llun o.)-.!!!- fru.:i!i. Mti'liti.'l H-lliiwbirc, :it t) t'.'il. N. J.. i u th; ui'lii .if Septem b; r -2i. ISSS. ll'llitifliiiv ;iu iu ila-,lii..ii-. fellnw nml Im.l snvnl nar lv 10(1 in tuidiey, iicl lio i-arri. 'I in a I'. It i.n ins p. i-ui. H- U.ul fre Ollellflv sliov. In tii -n.-v to his ! f... '-....I ..!: .i... ... ..i .... I 'ii o,k. Ki.t w : 1 luit lie (:iri ie.1 it with him for l.-itr h. 'tin- on.' woiiM nteal it. lioluk wits nl.it to his i.-ritir. rirnl thev work ' .i tovflth.-r in the same mill, nml h t---eth. r pin t of the tiiii:. On ! the s.ih', of the tuurii.-r thev 1. ft the Mill fr the o.-.teusibl' object of ste.il- iu ' aj'ple fro m some fa ruler's oivh ant near h. Tliey went up over tlie tun-lei lull iimtstrikiuo the YVest- niti ai kof the IVlnw nre, Ijteka ' wiii i aii I Western road continued ; their walk some distance toward j iishiuton. When a convenient H.int was reached the murder was committed in the nnt brutal maiiuer. IJolliu-hiro whs shot several times in the bacK and sido and was then dm-.'- r.-d iu i uss tho railroad track. IVifl. i.ishire eiidentlv not Win- dead nk .i ked up several Lood sized stoip-s mid struck his victim ou the h. ad criu'iiti" the skull Stoopiu" .low i, 1. robU .l the dead" miiu of his motiev and then fl.Hl. ..!.:.. i. t. i i m,.t u ni vi hv iiome lxiihk was raei and ri-eoijiuct ,y a tele-.T.-y li oNr nor nnmea ivetnpsev. m. was al.v r.-.-.. ;,.. .;.l. rr.lt;...!,;. K. - ,a ..ih.iuih. ... . . 1 1 ... rwo nni .t wiio were on tlieir w:iv uv n their wav ,.v er the tunnel hill alter apples. After in oo.lv waa tivtip-t Miilak was ac- iiM'd of the crime w hen he jot u ' . sorie ami bugjjv toi.l conmij,' to Bel - li.b.rw t.w0 before J'l-tl.o ...f the Xce and mrtde 31dit Ihrtt hi did'ut Will tho man. He tkn i-nid owning a rvlvvr but it m proved by the Oxford Irou CumMMH K-oks mat re Usui Doug tit ouo voiae moiitbs fwrfurc. Iftuod wan found cu Lin clothws nd nhota fcad also on the handle of bin revolver : but counsel for the defnao tried to show that this wxs the rwailt of natural rauea. Thi evidence km wrr tUiuaging to tio prisoner. Bolak was tric.l and cmvirted at the April teru of cirt nl KvittC'itroJ to be Luin by Chief JiiNti- Iasler, who manifested luiu-h emotion when pa.-fci5 the de;ith wntemf. Iiiluk is the first jiersoii "laujeii whom the Chief Jua-! tice scjtenced to death. Heh:usen tncel njany but they have all been cmtjuted except llolnk He parsed tLeleath sentence on Janitor Titus, but Tituti went to State' Prison for lit' li-lak'u wife was present at the trial and ha since lieen devoted to her husband. The prisoner for the most part eeued indifferent t" his fate. He was a man of iron nerve and never showed but little feeling. He persistently denied liis fruilt. He was uu inveterate smoker of ci. urrettcs. He also tipent much tinm in li Uintf at the illustrated p.rs of the dsiv. t-ivkini t las ap- proaohinyr le:tth he said : '"No fear to tlie, mo no kill ui. man." Executioner Van Hise, who ha hane.l 3o ersons including IJolak, superintended the exeeutiou. He furnished the so:tTold, the black cap, the rope tlie straps and all other ar tiel s and tot $15U d 'liars for his servii i-s. The haninr tM.k place iu the yard adjoining the jail on the east. The prisoner was taken out through the mniu h:ill 'f tho com t iioiis' and then through the clerk's office. Bolak was a man of tui-rc than or dinary intelligence. H had be-u a s-.ldier in toe Prussian army, Hud from which lie dcstited. He was charged with killing a m:m in tho old co-:utr and one iu Colorado, uui I wassill.-ged to have Wen iiapiiejited in tlie Phoebe I'aulliu murd. r, on Orange Mountain some years ago. He was al-nit thirty live ears of age. His remains were taken to Washing ton for burial Tlie last pr iioun execution iu Wnrrei: ct u-.ty, as the hanging of Jn ibS. Harden, a Methodist preach er, iu July, lbtiO, for the munu-r of his wife by poison. With HUtk Masl on. t'Ht v,.i. July IS. -- A despatch flora Harturd t'ity. Ind.. says: "A mob of one hundred men with black nia.sk over their faeea. attacked the house of Nancy Vincent, a notorious resort at MoiiTpclicr, this rvuaty, last uiv'ht. One luale inmate was , . , . , . , , i!uu:itis eNuiT-J. Tli Yuufnt worn- and the nil It? I i(iJ Lili nim K a v a house aTid furniture The oecupauts have lied ilemolis'ied. I MrangUsl Their Iufaut. AVak.s., Iud., July 2t. The authorities of this countT on TLurs- . , i n , , - 1 if., j 0.1 S.VIS SUM e-., - . hi . r, 1. . i rj :.t. - 1 .tlaotis 1.H11 A-s, cimcu situ aiui - dr. and her husband, Daniel, as an sfMsi.rv TAi.ks reeetit'v became a cr.uik on the subject of religion.and, j it is snid, compelled his rrife to i . , isr. .. .. ...l. JJ -u:i 1 ir:ui!;i(f iuriruiutil-iuuiiiiiiriii;iiaii -s HAeri&t asserting that tho Al-! .,ir,Klv bsd tr.t:nis.! to r"ri't t he child on the third day. When : I-tnU w: s arrested he had been rryrng the dead infant m his arms ia two days. I : ILia 1, If as sTax, I 4 ! ' : I ... . Xr I. T..1 1 T this 1 i tins cnv uu.ier peculiar circuiu- stances. A watch was droptied in a oessjHiol, and the men were er.deavor- ? t. re-oer it. 1 Hey tl-.tg a large i h ile at the sidrt (. f the JhV;1. This liolo wa t"ill.-:l .irTi water bv the (hie man stood cn S ladder '?' 1 u,',nl -,u'- overcame! nim. fliet he fell into the water. A ' t - . . . . . ... i b . wise ovoreome. iiners canio to 111, t 11 lielp, and one bv one sevoli mtu fell 1 ! into the water, which bv this time I ! was fid! of muck and slime from the I vault. Three m?n were rescued ! b-v meu who iterward perish- j ln ,,ltt' '"V to save the others, j Tha deai1 ule : Jiaf s Crawford, a ncklayer; AUiert Kurkler, a Klurer ; ' t-leary, a blat Wsmitn, anl t rank ( Maloney, a plasterer. ! . I A big 11 brat Mnrta?e. s ' 1 Chu a..o. Julv 10. A special to the InterOivHti fr..'.n (Irnftoti, 1 hikntn, imivs: "li.f w.iviiu rri'p ii itnuu is j :ii i,00t.00t) bu-huU hlmrt. Tho fiy-' ur. s me hirt but not in the least ! I tn-fi:itcl. Tlit, total prvxluctiou ! for tin- Territory cniinot, under tho. l Mt possible rvMitlitions from now 1 ' utitil lmrv.'st, whii'h will bf;;in in I lk v ...i. t... u. -.. i ..ui in . i.n k.ilii, e.vv-et. fc",- 0tX),00t) bushtl.s titul to put it that i.;,.i, ;, 1.1...-..1 fsttuiate. The. ...r... ....... r,,,. greatest .letrimeut to a tjiioer-ssful ; Top this year hii.-t be.-n th eceHl-1 mf'ly iry s.'ason, ami only al..nsr the streams will there I lw anv iroj.rt at , ' thu most terrific , a'l- Iu the si riu w huls ra-'.-vl ltl this entire Territory a'l f'T weeks after the crop was i s.wn. th ilir wna tille.t with tho fly-j paxtielcs cf soil that should hare I l,, , n supplying nutriment to the . --t'l that was lvinjj exjioseJ an.l i o'ir",1S ou the surtace. Hundrels "f r.cres were sown for tho second time, and it would have been a verv gixvt tiling for the country if the .utile crop had lieuu put iu agiin when the winds were stilled. The grain was for the greater part injur- liiat no amount of nursin"; wall briu- it back, and it is i gather likely that outside of the valley j f tlie ld river all the ";raiu yinwn i-1 nv hundretl cars. The i r"t croj, and in fact the only fair viel.l. will lie in the counticn of I 1 1V.,,1.;. . W'alul, i:..,.i V,.l-u ! lVuibina, YValsh. t.rund Forks, a . small portion of Trail, the centre of i " "."."'" ci.ip uesiroyea. iile Murui afternoon four men lost their lives in extended into Brecknock tow nshm i .e- i. ...i- . ... . . 1 ' B1s0lCiuw and Northwestern Highland. 1 1'Jsewhere tho .'round is as bare and i . -i l .1 t - i i .- , 7 . ' ..! .... 1....m ..i .1 .1. .. s "ron u tliou-U a j-raine : oiu"si oiunu iin.uu is piiiuie : hie had crossed it- I t Nelson cot.,,- i. . io"sj. ii"inn, si.rsi in uoi vield as laudf rai'i as was Mcle.1. ' 'vanis. v is nnre, ev.ej.t. in me iiiirai- . '' iciuifv of I"eiil f.ik arv'l iu ! ' tn- fai'-" ' TuiUc 3Iountun Ket-t. n,' tbe run suil of which htut hitherto been regarded a.-i drought prjof. the earth smccmnbed and there will be but little wht at for export m that section. Alonp; the main line of the Northern Pacific, iu the once famous bonanza ijjui district, the elevators (ire tlosin; up and the country tribu- tnrv to Lhsmark in as barren as a sand hilL The Jim River vallev w ill . . - - . ! l i 1 1 - ...1. 1 :.. I oarelT ieeti iuh lMmoie, nuu, iu biiwh, nowhere in lakota will there be any wheat for export wive alou-j the main line of tho Manitoba Road from a jH.iut 30 milen north of Fargo, the j boundary. The crv of famine that was raised lat w inter iu the western part of Walsh county will find its j echo all over the territory the com-1 ing winter. j 'Aside from this imioverishiug of ! the people br the failure of the wheat j there is another danger which will 1 f..l. 1,..,,t vr..K- mt,.1 tba is the want of f-nlder for the stock. "The cat crop is bad ami the meadows away from the river bot toms are ns parched as the prairie. Not alone will this Territory bo the sufferer but a tramp through Montana reveals the same state of affairs. The range cattle will not find enough to live on until cold weather, and a prominent railroad official told a correBjx indent that all tae extra cars of the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Koad had br-cn ordered to Montana to pull out the steers so soon as the iack of feed necessitated a reduction lu numbers of tho range stock." GEAER.1L .VEHS ITEMS. The tw iu sons of John Emmerling, of .Johnstown, weie baptized bv the Rev. Dr. Fink the other day." The names they received were Philip Henry Wrccl- and Otto Emil Flood. Rorkror.n, HL, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. (Ksjrge J. Sussmitch, each over seventy-five years, Friday night rode to the end of the tdreet car line, waiked to the riTer, tied their arms together mid jumped in. To-day their lod:es were found four miles lvlov the city. Henry Duncan, the Free Will Paptist preacher, who recently murdered his wife in Daie couutv, 4i .. i i . . i .. ;ti . . i i Ala andeloped with a voung lndy of the neighborhood, was captured and tried in the Circuit Co-;rt of Pale county, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging. Ia Titnsville a yo-.irtg insn, who had just been married, but w bo could not leave town, went on a novel ddin; tour. He urchasel ?5 worm ol tickets tor tne merry-go-round and he aud his young bride rode to their hearts' content. James H.ixnpson, of Northeast, Erie conuty, drove a str.ke bv ach r.t i,;tn . r .. .. l.: .. .... . ' . " " lima in vo u 1 1. ui9 ".linen I'll ,k ,iYlll(,i.i:T i.T.V 1- . i : i T . " . . .i j.iie Liexi moruing. ai tne same Uour ,mn firr . ttllr;, r ClIlf. A' ri, i By virtue of n order of sale for the psy that he hail measured it the day le 1st, ; ami the ren.a:nder April 1 it, ! ment ol deli's i.u-d out of the Orphans' fire, he re.H-ateil tho tp-ratioti, and I !'-'- ; interest on pat meuta due April 1st, j Court o Juniata Cnnty, P-, I the unler found that' one ha.l irrown over f'.ur ! ' d ,r"" APril ' ,?!,' iiigned Hvecmor t th last will and tests- nnd tb ..l.a.r riv.. i-iel.. ' i tract No. 4. one thousand dollais mill i"eftof William D.Welter, late of Wa k- sunuKiuieriiu uiji-h. remain on the land during the l:fe t-me .f , township. JnniaU Coonty, deceased, Joshua Yoder. who lived two miles ! Ai Smith, widow ol testator, tho inter- j e" by public vea Ju or outcry at tha j east of Somerset, recentl.- ur cliasel at a disfillorv ' ",, m a ini .ii- i r tiujiui m . r ! , , . , - . . , . , .1 JakTx jf Mj tcli be ilrat'k three pint I u - - - . , , tucuP ffc11 lnto s ttllrv'r The State Firemens Association m Carlisle in Septemler. j laAXJ.vsTEK, Pa.. July 1G. A severe! .. 1, .1- ...,i, 1 onuni .iiiuia iuc UHliumrill'rD Hnu Ol laaiiCHntcr couutv vestrrdav Ad the brid'ea over the O.nesfoon. Prw.!- letween Churchtown and Morgan-: town were wpt away ; rm.fs were , blown fr,,ux outbuildings and fences levelo.l . ill ground. Hail rut and ! ruined mmv fine fields of tobacco. '. III bn ... 1.1.. . .11. .1 All the oi.t3 fields in the vallev aloll" I Conestoga Creek were subiuergetl and the crow destroyed. The storm an 1 clul sreut clamaire there Peter Lenh.-.rt, a "Williamspol t , ; teamster, in wading around in the Hood trash L'ot sriinc I'ai-is r- v v " . I UHn Ins legs, and be is now laid up i portunity will be given to buy three inter ; with the poison. His joints are ! rsts in this tract : stiff that he ran scarcely bond them. ' No 2. A tract of land iu sauia township, I - , , bounded on ihe tiorih by land of Philip i 4nil!TinaT tncirv i Sarlx ; ou the east by lands of Mary Z-id- v ti r v i i 1 - i Kelly JIcNeal was so severely kick eil .n the right foot bv n horse nll - . . aooain rifuiu' as 10 necessitate tne - 1 . 1 t "f n,U,lft; 1U n-OVnio' A alue t,f h' ' between the , '-steriniuatoi a and the Miilhntown; 1 (leu ... i ia ogress ui ine lime 01 : catiou, this Tuesday afternoon. 1 . 1 -j , 1 Ireorpre Parker whue en-'aired 111 assistino to roll the Tennis Court 111 l'arker h held south of tow n, on Mondar fell under the roller and bad i Iiin ri.riit l...r wn.r..f r ,ll..,l ' ins 1 ignt log se en rolled. . ; REPORT Ol THE CO IHTIO X ,,F ! T -e-, . HIST N ITIDS.IL l VMi AT MlFFI.IN i tows, in the State or Pexsa. at THE , CI.OSE OK BrSINESS, JrLr 12, 1KS0 RESOL'RCES. I oar s and discounts ...$ 1'. S. Bouia'to secure circula tion .... Other i tiK-k Bonds and Mort- Due ,r"m 'ffr"" reserve Due from the State BankB and hankers Real Estate, f nmi'ure, and fix tor?s , f""" !" and taxes paid frfmiums paid fh-rks and othr c ish items.. . 175 K7 Bills of other Banks 4,895 Krartinnal paper currency, nick- . and cents tJiVeVJsr-Iioies"II kej. inpuoo fund with L:."s. Treasurer (3 p. r cent of cir Jl 87 6,17 6,007 dilation ) , 1 MX) O0 178,470 17 Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50.1X0 Vol 4t 13.500 IK) 6.1. HU 48 2.S 96 81 31i(t 88 I :u u I ndivrded pruttta . . National Bank notea outstand- . . ; !. .abj-tt t . j peroaod ceriiflcatea of da'pos'it Time certiheates of dep-.sii ; bue to other Naiiunal Banks... Due lo s,lt" uDk a1 "krs 1 Tia i-. Total. 178,470 17 State of Penna, County ot Jnniara, ss : I. ll. . K LOS.. CaabH-r of tbe above- 1 do solemnly swear that tl.e ' . aoT .iA-bmrDi is Iruc la tha r.f e m, V'm-" ru to lb. best of my I ano itoif ana Deiiel. . e d. S. Klo... C.r. s u..-r.ll and sworn to before rue this : . j.u a - oi ju:j ipssr. J.hi MiCirio. C-.rr.cl Attest : .Voars I'ubhc J - Basks Wilsos, J"-.rn W. SuaiiKL, I irctlorj. Jd . BiLtLMAS. i LEGAL. JXECITOH'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tbe naiiersirtied Executor of tho last will and testament, of David Sruitb. lata of Delaware township, Jnntata eoonty, ac crued, wilt eipux tbe followiur valuable Foil E,tte lo ule by public vaodue or at the dwelling boose on tract No. 1, tin Friday, August 23rd, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. M. ot raid day to wit : No. 1. Tbe undivided oae ball of that certain ilaottion and tract of land aituate in. Oelaoare towrnhip. one and one half mi tea northeast ol Tbompanotown bounded on tbe aonth and west bv lands or S. . r-Tao' ) rirs ; .n tbe north by D. B. Dimm ; oa ibe jt by Jorathtn Riser, containing OSE III'XDRED ACRES, more or less, all ol which ia cleared and in a good tate ot cultivation, Th improvement, area Loo raaaa KWEJ.LIMO Hoi si,2bx32 feet, BaLk Barn 36Ci teet. There ia a good young ai pie orchard on the I arm in good bearing condition. Thn land Is limestone and Hint and there is a never failins spring ol water on tbe place. 1 he above is a desirable property, con. venient to schools, churches and markets. No. 2. The undivided one half ot '-! acres of wondUnd, situate in same town ship, bounded, south br lands of Uertzler's beirs ; on the west by Jonathan Kiaer ; north and east by lands of Benjiman Uill tnan. Thiis choice tract of woodland wol! fet wub Cbeatnnt timber No. 8. A tract of land in ssme township about 24 miles eat ot Tbompsontown on ! toad lead.ijg from Tbompsonton to cross roads hounded north and east by lands 01 Jeremiah Loudens'agcr ; on the soulh by land ol William Grayblll and John V. Shelly ; wett by lio is ol David K. Spicher and Christian Banner, containing l ORTV-SIV ACRES. more or less, nearly all cleared. The toi-provt-ni"nts are a LOG FRAMK DWELLING HOUSE,2lx36, feet, hog pen and spring h'mso, never tail ing pnng of water clone to door, plenty of choice Iruit ot aJ kinds on premises. The iixider.tijru'sl ill also exps t lo ssle by public vendue or o'ltcry, at the dwell ing house on tract No. 4, thetollowing ;de-scritM-d Keal EMate, 011 Saturday, August 24, 1889, at 1 o'cltck r. M., of said day, to wit .- No 4. A farm situate in Fayette town ship, Juniata county, fa., bounded on the north by lands of Aaron Koush ; on the the i i't fy lands ot Lucia Anker and 1 ssc Shcilenberger ; on the south bv lands of Reuben Leonard, and on the west by laids ol Soiowon bardell, containing SIETV.I'IVE ACRES. more or less of cleared land. The improvement' are a wriTHi jkmi lot U' rsr 24x30 leet, BASK BAKX 4Ux70 ftret. with wsgon shed and corn crib attacbed. t There is a well of good water at tbe door; an abundance of choice fruit and a stream of water rnnning through the land. No 5. A tract ot wood and situate is Fa)t tte foanship. bouuded by lands of txeorge Koe aid others containing mil ACKis more or less. I Tsaaa or itLt Ten per cent, ol pur- j cbjre ni-.n.y te te i.m on day of sale; twenty ,srcer,T en lirst d y ol Anril a. b.. i iS'Ji wh' il di-(l ll! be delivered and lxa- ' e,t "hereof is to o paid Ut her snnuvty. JONATHAN KISEK. atcor uf David Smttk. i f j-VRPHAXS' COURT SALE V- or y JUAIilaK HEAL EST ATE. , . . . . . . 1 "ersicne.i .0 an n 1. : raior 01 mm Ii.t. (tl Hfnr P 7eu1m-. I.fj f r' r.n . wiM.d Tap., dee'd, will sell at publ ssle on tlie oremises. on Tuesday, August 20, 1889, 10 .cWk . .. tbe followiLj dar'ibed real estate No. I. One fo trth interest in a tract ol land in Ureen .end to.nshin. Juniata Conn- '-ournled on the uonb by laud ol George ",w"'7 ; n e"uT ot ,Joho. U and on the west bv lands of Cyrus Carr.U containing ' THEITI-SnU ACRES. r less, twenty ot which are elxared and the balacee limber, having thereon erected a Kkahk Horse, a mini anrin of n.i'.r r.ninff ..1... lr. ... o. .... - f, - y... ..HW ...,.u era ; on tti sontb by laud John Patter sou ; snd on the west by land of Jacob Lauver, containing riFTY-EIIaUl' ACRES. , .. . . . .- about lortv.hve seres cl-srel an 1 111 good ...t of cnbiv.,i3. ba.snce well timbered 'h,t, P.ne. Rock Oak LOG IJt'USE AND FRAME BARN, good orchard and well cf never failing wa- tcr at the door, on iheplsce. o- o. .1 iraci ui c.iiii in came lown.n n, a..j .. ,v ... i.. v ri.rt .n.i j.o..h 1 .., , ,. .... ui land ol Ann Uilton's heirs; on the South b-T ,m"(l of p",ul T- Cox ' "d oa ,he west b Isnds of W i' i,ni Heckter, containing ,..,, . s Oue Hundred ana Teu Arrc, niore or less, about evc-ntv-five acres clear- ed and in g''od state ol cultivation, balance besvilv timbered mith While and K.ck (l.k. caring inereoti eiecita -'-'-""'. ir ! shop, Hood-hunse and atone spring house. I There is n'ro a large orchard of well'aek-ct- ; ed fruit in bearing rnndilion, and three 39.S7i.33 j good spiings, two ui which never fail. i No. 4. One hall interest in a trai t of "5,100 i land in Monroe and Ksvette townships. i boi.nded on the north by lauoa of Daniel 111, (Xil j ac ; ou ihe eat bv lands of Mrs. Burd'a i lu iri ; on the suuih by lands of John bhols 17,478 r4 be g-r sad John Naylor ; ind on the west ! by land ot .'artel's heirs containing ,s USK utjSDKXD ABO BIXTEBK ACSFS, St5 "V, ! njor,! ur Ib, about elgbtv-tlve acres cleared -j 4 and balance well timbeRa having thereon C 41 .! ! rrr,',Mi I LOti HUli at, AND BANK. BAKN, and outbuildings. Water never failing and Iaige orchard on place. Tbe above tracts ot land are all located in w bat promises to be an extensive peach growing district. j TEkMS Or SALE Small, one fourth in- trrest in tract No. I to bo sold fur cash. Keinsliinij trar.Is ss fallows .- Ten per rent, to bv paid to csAb on day of aale, and to be lorieil.d and paid aa stipulated damages, if purchaser lai s to comply with sutteequem conditions ol sale ; 2: er eict. to be paid in cash on or beture January 1st, 1890 ; iS I per cent on April 1st. 1B0 ; and the remain. I g 32 per cut. to remain charged npon real estate dni ing lite of Sarah J. Zeidcrs, widow, and the interest thereof to be paid to her annnaliy on the first day of April. And the principal al her daalb t tbe parties enutied thereto. Deeda to hw detinerud and possession given April 1st ! 180 r-'J- JS. 11. Z.ClUfcKS AJminiitTMlar of Htnry f. Zrtdtrt, 4tc'd. Jnly 17 4t. I'orted ta Lcm e II me. . . . r. i . . . . " pcojjie were inrcen 10 leave tbeir .ZT' . ll "i l ?,. l.'"'"'" "lc'- biood la bad, ,onr liver and kidney. n'"" oiacr.it you are constipated and hv I beadaclw aud an unsightly complexion don't fsil I.) call on any druggist to dsy for j a frtt sample of this grand remedy. The j ladies pra.se it. Ersrjcoa likes it. Large I size package 60 tent. IO0 Ladioa Wanted. And 100 soen to call on an? drnrciat for a frtt trial parkac of Lane's Family Medi cine, tlie ereat root and herb remedy, dis covered by Ur. 8H Lan wrule in ine Rocky Mountains. For diarases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cr a. For cntipation and clear iug ap tbe complexion it does wonders. Children like It. F.veivont praisea it. Larice size pack age, 60 cents. At all druggists. Announcements. To the Kdltor : Please announce General J. K. Robison of Ulilord townatiip aa a rsnrlidate for Representative Delegate, sub ject tJ tb rnloa governing the Republican party ot juniaia oonniv. ueuirnu is wrll known ss a brave aoldmr, a good citixn and a life long acliu. faithful, and devoted Kepubliean whom we take pleasure in recommending to tho partv. HINT REPUBLICANS. Patterson. Pa., July 8ih, 1889. WasMngton & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, PA. The 89th year begins Sept. ll. Classical, Scientific and Preparatory Departments. For information eon cerning Preparatory Department ap plv to Pwir. J. AnoLr Schmitz, Pi in for C.italoguo or other information to Pbes't Moktat. PESSi YLVAMA COLLEGE, C.ett3burs, Pa. TOCVDED IN 1KS2 Large Faculty J? Two fnll courses of study Classical sod Scientific. Special courses in all de partments. Observatory, Laboratories aid Daw (lyroiiaaium. Three large buildings. Steam ' heat. Libraries 11. WJ volunus. Expenses lew. Department ol Hygiene and Physical Culture in charge of aa ex perienced physicisn. Accessible by fre qarnt Itailroad trains. Location on the Battlefield of Gettvsberg most pteassnt aidhea'thv. PREPARATORY nE P1RTMEST, in separate buildiugs for Onys and young men preparing for bnsi nesa or College under special care of the Principal and three assistants, residing with students ia tbe building. Fall term opens Sept. 6lh, 1B89. For Catalogues, address, II. W. McKNI'JHT, D. D., President, or Kit. H. G. BLEULER. A. M-. Principal. Gettysburg, Pa. I t-GJL. DM IN lSTRATOR?S NOTICE. Kitmtt f DAVID SHVRTZ lat ef - or tovnikip, dte'd. Notice is herebr given that letters of Administration har been granted to tbe nndersignkd on tbe estate of David Shu-'z lata ol Delaware township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requt ed to make immediate ptyment and th'"- baving claims against the stme will prereut them properiv autbenticated for settleajt-at JONATHAN KISER, dminit'ralor. I ! June 2th,.U9 6t. o RPUANS' COt'RT SALE fT Tl A T Ttfifn a rj I ! I . l'i , I t VaI I I Va. i late residence of said dece-lenf, on I Saturday. Aueast 17, 1889, ! at one o'cb ck P. of asid day. the fol lowing described Kl Eat 'e. to wit ; -1 A" thL cerlsisj tract of Iini situsled in " ...or awp. 4UHIB1S -1(1111 rB.r.l. . -T". . I L . . I t . J .' oa. ooiiU'iei dh in norm ey 11011 ni Jfh Kortgera ; on ihe est hy lands of Jos eph H "sietler ; on th south l.y lands o! Join llrr't and on the rl by lands ol Rohert R" containing about SEVEI ACRES More or Lei. with the at pnrtenan-.cs hiving thereon erected A LOU niTELLIXU IIOLSC. all of w hich ia cleared land. . TERMS OF S ALE Ten per ce-it. of pur ebae money to ba paid when the property ts airickea down ; twei'y -dre p r cent, on Confirmation of sal br tto conn ; twauiy Se percent, on the tlr.t dsv o JanusrT, A. D . 1S9J. and the re-nsind-r on the hrt day of April, A. D, 190, with iutfrest from date ol confirmation of sa's tty Ine f court. Do-d to be delivered and pos-ession given w 11 lib lea days from dste of con brmaiion of atle. Unpaid p'ircbsse money to bs aecured bv judman'. ADAM J. PA'fK. Eitcutvr ef H'illiam D. Wthttcr. QRPHANS' COURT SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of aa order of ills issued out of tbe Orphsns' C iurt of J inios C-.u-ity, Pennsylvania, 1 the tinders irned, sdminia. trator of Samuel J Kurtz, late oi Dalawar" Township, Juniatt County, Pa., decessed. will sell br public ornery, at the late rei denceof said decedent, in D-Uware Town ship, Juniata Conity, Pa , on Saturday, August 31. 1889, at one o'clock P. M . of said dsv, tha fol lowing de-eribed va'mbla Rual Estate, to w.t : A'l ht cert.in p'.nt.tio.i an 1 trick of land sitos'e is Delawu-a Township, Juniata I County, l'a., b unlet on Ihi north bv lanos ot S nuu -1 K nfl ni 1,1 on 'h.i e--t 0. ' lands of Samuel Wearer ant n'hir. ; I oa the sou'h hy lands vtfil la-u G S u'Oi ; ; oa lb west bv lands ' John I.. A'lkjr and Saraael KsntTtnaa. containing j FIFTT-FIVE ICR ES, j more or less with the appurtansnc's ha- inr j thereon erected A WE.VTvEK BOARDED LOG HOUSE, FRAME BANK BARN, .priur hoase, smoke h -use and other oit- buiidings, absut for'y Use acres of which I arw cleared and the bstance woodland. Tne ! land is in ood state of cultivati n. t 1 CRMS OF SALE One fourth ol rS.- j purchase inoner to be paid ori cTiHiin ition of sa'e hy h cinrt ; one fourth on tlie first dav ol April. A. D., lH'JI, when deet wtil re. dciiverrd aa.1 poassi;.n givou, arid . the remainder April lat. A- I'., I8HI. witb j iofce-t Irom April lat, A. D , sj io be ; aectii-ed by Judgment. j KPHKI AM J. KL'rlTZ. J jtdmiMtrmtor f Samuel J. Kurtz, dte'd. i FARM FOR SALE A very desirable farm is for aale 4 ol a mile iortbest of Mc Alisterrille, "junUia Co , Pa. This Farm is Nicely Located, is close to rn'ils, smithsri.n., store. JLc., is in f ood cordnion, rood building", coo-! starter of frood Brick House. owd Frame Banls llarn, 2 wsron sheds, rood bog stable, chicken ' house, ice bouse, wash-house, a rood cis- i tern, never (ailing sprinr rnn. through the j place. Plenty good fruit ot all kinds. Thai FARM CO.1TAI.1S 140 ACRES. Anyone desiriur to buy a very desirable farm shnnld not tall to look at this farm. 1 wnl also sell either with or seperate from tbe farm, 100 Jcrti mart or Uu good tiro bertaud, 3 miles Bortb of Mc Alisterviile. It ia well timbered with Pine. Oak, Cheat But and some Poplar. T oere are several foai springs on it, and Lost Cre. k is tbe West line. Tbe public road It ad in from McAlia'erville to Adam.burr runs throarh it. Tbia wou'd make a rood stock and Irnit farm. For further information inquire for roe at tbe residence of John Shelly or ia Me A lis terriUe Pa., on ar after Jane :rd, 159. Hiiro, Eksis, June "tb, 11. and cjew OBCCO ot te rriaref in only one 5ihae-3xa- full 6ozjbIu5, te most convenient to cut for pocKfit or to carry vvljole. Insist on fiav'rig e Genuine with "the fed H tin tag , made only by, John "flnzcr &Brtf5.,Louisv'i'lf Kjt Hfl ca. f.pli-ti.1 'a T.ar .we h-f. S.-r.r. . e'l Ui r. I . i: V.'. 1 IA y. i-.t-. irl.- .. h e. Stnia: j iaiil -is C:.. S.Z E. Iltt A.. 1T.T. D Dil'S V.-r'.LVr.f . V.-Lr?- . ? ( j,. woiu.il, waT-n-a-T Blaraw. 1. Uu, I inaail It, Mai, ika, Ufa Cf HEK3Y W&FD SEECHER SSt i-.x.r . ik.uar. fcprawimid, raiov b.mik ro fetalien ii.. BrMklvs. ft.Y. OISAI iXUXZAX MEAT-CUTTER. CtMaqtaasilayal J,r& BsMUsCaka) Lisa, Wt frs Uatsstl, hsl4sBVfas, Mitau Mvat, betipi!, C-roqiMtiBW, B&mbunx filK. Ac . Ac. o. l5u m, aisr-af) americai r. ra co.! XUi V. A.. .as4,k. MASON OAMLIN orft.w introduced in Ii. prwni ,ir,'.Dr,7a::, LTL' n liaoilm in 161. Oihrr atiAkerti KWiTSSi., Airsi ttir ivaprenry m tht- in -t m ti. Moii A If riT' r. a , .-.-i .. s.f tK 'i7?.cl !. .7 thT"' .:.-.'- tti-d wnt rv- n,sc i 12 R K-...... rarblSU llUH ?2 ,"VTJr. Mr5rE".'-. '. ,i' alajoo A liaml n -in r, r.t .- : -. to r Vr thr ex- traordinarv c sun r..r tbeir p.arv,.. tlu.1 !., mr. supior ni l oiL'-rs. n-v ,. .p, a. the 'h L-h Tn,,,;;;-; - -"lal'o" U1U Dtrw ar.r-ow BTaiNucBt,'1 hy la Mcured the and known-.- M . . ,viS.: P1...-0 ofiuch aiMsporiTvand j I ii v . 1 ..x-ieii' of sens, lojrwueri nii.u ,.. . ..r(-.iT i. OCvMiiCT I .iBBW.ki cajjbVc:- .IJ. . . 1 t r r e .t t. . .- ZZJ..:i k V":: IT t. f rsuudm bdTr toireUier with (W ti,.ivi.fr.l.jir. iai.-,y a.J:csjl. Wiers. sm- , t.-. wj- iv u.91 ur es. pay- MASON &HAM('N nHKI ivn PIAVn m "-x5?7kVhZ -- . . I.. -J -re-i.... .... Jr.'. II vWZZ fl' '"3 Wt .le A.nt fcrl nil.-l. i.te f 4H-f .i'--N--''- ..tvv gje-it v,r .icsicrd.3 not trep them, send ami I'w "1 -hni one to imut-jneiiiiin. i T1TTT DOT. LABS Vr lite scholarship BUSiKESS COLLEGE i;o9 1 hctast M Pbllada. 1'o.iiion-lor;radeates. 3 TI. -ereaulrew3to4su It .H I J .....iiMl Km. lVor. ol Ktair cirruiari rtt J yuu name uot fxiym- Min i!I!C. XI. IT Ul drr e -Mr, v! i.!' K if , -..! iii-.ii ,,. . , r !-.iH of s. C. ll! :; rs I l.KHai r. q.iir.-a No I"l.tiii-s P:. K.-r l.oii.e-k.-, M-r. l-o.tidres snd st.-re-k. . per ii it. ss'iijiln .mt by ii.sii. r, -e i inr ;. -j t..t f,,r .-.Orts. Hi tl f.'irf.n .1 h A T l.:.MH fur (hit CohU A i.h - Nii:cijX K IKD At ( l.. n .-. ll .,- :ir . A 11. I'l !"'. ( :. l! . i I ' l-l(lh, 6& ? B Eillil ft FURS IG; MV:: -1 - A"r.o3tas Pr::!,ic!t-c-; T'.'.IH S rf'jcwls..! ; it crn llCirate.i, .nil I 4 ov. s j, , rn..,ivr .lumiuri . " v .lie ill- ' -. . . mMt s. iol.r. ... iUk; K; ' . -.-.lot, ef o-.ii. . .H-r,y -.tilths I. ... ri ni.r: erti rt ; ?-:ott'semiti.;...s i-. .'-.. w(, ?t-vs.cill;.S to m- tb: s'lL-t ,t i'lrf I'-. -tj-Xiiu ia the world iy tae r-..': f cn-i - COHSUPTIC, SCRTTrtil A -ESRL DEBILITY, Ki 5.UT:t:C DISEASES, EMACIATiO.. COLDS and CHf'ONIC CCUCKS. ''' great rM.iy t.ir .vavrn; ;., trusting in Children. .V-.'-i hy all jsrvgyi--. PRIVATE AALE. Tie undersigned offers 14 acres of choice land, a.loiimir the 1m. rough ol Patterson, a private .ale. Th-re is a rood barn and corn crib on ll, fr t The Und u all clear and level and well adapted for the erowih ot all kinds ot rrain . nd garden products F'-r prti'jiars call on l'.lterw.n, Juniata Co.. Ta n . " "i ?!, " lected with treat care r'r'V-' "i-"'''''''r that Ins manv patrons . s. ;ii,"-r .,.1. :-v u.- a"; ZmtihiH DROP IIS .S - atie-- .... J - T w'" v,.a : mUst have its In 1 t-urb v f tv.-as, t Pi aetieai , Queens aud vjltissware, thu f rl l - i- L: f raster, I , ., . , .--aL;V i n ': ih the store to call on lor such "r. 'Hi -: t .! sirvy the . . l'i'.1,) Is .tl. .-.n-if .rlMnslrtiied , tlClttS. BA. fcSISJ Spring fe Summer I HAVE THE LATEST SPRING 7 1 The Chaniulon CIu tiller vl "'Jutre. turned from"! lie Eastern cltlen Mi a ronderliil SPRING nfiO SUMMER STOCK, Will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories, imd s. I1, a jr . m.tits. .MKNSKOV S & CIllLDRKX'S ! FASHIONABLE OL.OTIIIXU ! and Gent's furnishing goods. Tirst Cluss, combining Style. 1 t;llv t Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale is expected bh i I prove this. , But I ask your patroi'dge only when I give complete Bi:sf:..:t,oj. y stock of HATS, CAPS, liOOTS & SnOKSOY' Ell-ALLS, WATt'llEg K ! d la H aa I'li 1 f j a iivTL', Jk (Jl L'lllO HLIU H CuffiTiniilaS aiiil SatchcB, is full anl complete. Call aji.l ee Sani'l STRAITEB. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURMSHE? IN PATTERSON. June 10, 1886. JYeic Firm, -000- On and alterSui.dav V ,r i-ii. SriUX(J&SlJaMMER GOODS- .b.ti..t ..ep.t m.,,,;,,,, j No more winter for months kastwap.p. tocome. Spring and Summer TTZl 7 I are here, and to conform to the """tirgdon .. ui., m-. rtli,n j ' i,U . m.. Nir.'..n llm.i'i..n 7.17 t a 1 chance, the Senior member of McVejowi. t.si a. m.. !...-. .! I fe' m.,V,lford.-0, ,..,:(., i: , the linn lias just returned from Pert Boyai e..;j a. m-. nmc.i; . a" ! . . . 1 1 Tnfcror P,4i a. 1.1.. V:nidV(.s 4 i 1' Eastern Markets, where he se- Thompsontown .:,. a. Iu., i.:,var4 .i",! favor. ; , . .... , I We have HOW filled frhelver! with hrni.vt; and oummek "V Mail Ih 1 ! (JtKjdri of all kinds. Our cut- :'''' '. '.' in j 1 ri sui air ciiji til n arriv have appreciated i ft- I euui in l. fic lliciil gKJ IU 1 unit their purjscs and we A1$Zl Vy.r'u'l i lielievc that we are liettei . nre- ' n.gdon . . j m ; Lti.ii, h. . . ' . niuwiuprn; Karr:bi:rs lu 15 pie; l',i;. ared than ever to merit their deipim. 4 1. a m. confidence. YVe invite ou to rhiiadeipbi Lpr. ni :..f t u.i,. ome and tee and be saticfied. at l wn"" in our dress floods department , wts ttai..,. . . , 1 . . rafT Like leaves f bid'p:,,s tin j ; lJon't be backward, call .1 f ....... bcit30U want. i " I Oi.e IW .,d KY.r 1 1 i Our Bo.it and bhoe De- t v wv uu - uvv ij- in its assort- 1 - 1 ment, ana you cert ami v can u,,,tAd in fit nniilitv nml . Whatever improvements have been added bv the maimfh.d.irPs uvi-'u uuucu uy iu .... 1,,-. tbarn ill ..... WO Hale tnem all. YY 6 Ollll , .1 i r rllply VOll Wltll loot WOai" lor any in or out door service. Our n irrrv Dti irtmnt nAvnr 1-wra: ' f.- 1 . s fc : . c uiiteuii nituii a iuii line I frCSt!. I'laill aild failCV i " ' I Jl KLfeJLlK?. Also, the Only full line O fTFF i S V All F HtHjJJltO f ill A AA .1 . i in the county. Kvery houte (jj . ar" y.Ssn,: New.i.rt 4"' .1 iv . M"ut ut I All orders bv mail will re ' :.. rnmiit o"f f ftif iri lceiTe rroPl attention. llemember the place, ; .UAI.V OTliLET, V-Ji'POSlTt JOlJRT ilClM. MilllilltOWll, IU., Fred'k 3;!ili:SCIIA K v u- - - e. . re n e. H C e. e.-. m . A. ur"i B ouu uuiiiiuu viuuub. ', I would inform the ruhl c that 1 have now in u. y new millinery more at my jituce of r.'viHi'tir. rirt T V . t . .I.M.t U.SIt.i!... . , . ' . ' second dr from corner of BrMpo street. s lull stock, of Sj rir p and Summer milliner; Itoods, ali new, and uf the Intent styles aud havn.g .uipli.yi d tlist . !a-.s it. il 1 1 rivrr- I aru prepared to supply thepiUic wiiL every tbii.z found in a firMclaoH milliner . . . , store come and en sun in.- my hti.rr.. I consider it no trouble to show goudi. .oc , e..,. i'aii.-ii.. Match 2-S7,l.t. OILS ! OILS ! OILS I'MV. CTAlvTln HIT rflMDHUV ; 11.11 UlCiliilllii . V1U ULiiiiilill l l'itUbnr IV, u,Hte , . 01 njanuiaciunDLr lor trio Domtfeiic trnde-tbe Finest Brandt of Uluininat iDg and Lubricating; Oil, Naphtha ..r.A f .1 i i , . aud Oasohne, that can be made from l'elioieuiu. We ciiallcne comtiarisou vvitii every known Product of l'etroleuoi. If you wihU the must UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY OILS I.V THE .MARKET, ask for outb, trade for Mifflin town and vicinity Supplied by FRANCISCUS HAKDWaKE & CO. January nd,-8'J-ly. tB4BBT8SL5. mgm. av. SCOTt.No Iork Civy ADd I a I I I 1 I.I ' -M A 1 J Junlalal cunt. . UUC HUH IP. a. CI rk WCiU, 011- j- PENNSYLVANIA RAiLEQAB. TIM K T A !i L t the coods f"r:0:.:'::.f, rv: :r! " a. . .n.... fc IV .'1. S a"l a l'tiilali-1, hi ;, 1 ,J'. . . r. Ska HiiOKL ICnniBfs Ii-.i-e. !--,.. djii. at 7,16 a. ni., and Bt.pj.inK a ail rgtV stations bet ne-a 4:!i.T,a Urihur, reaches MiKlit. at l-.i'o a. ia , Harriot.,,-. OUr ll.lO p. ., and inn,' m H .sdt-l?hmt I'main leaves i'ltinhu-. dsi'v . at kiffiit our ';. i ' 11 R. J .1 1 1 4 i I , . . i p. irriM-ir; 7.m. ; . ni., 1'hi;.. rn. lor t0,n,',"i i--" '" . ' " . .. "i. .(I. Wat pAs-rsofn lev, P f!i'r at 1 3' n. .1.; :;rr:il.tirg'; 1 15 a. a., Lnncannon, b 5i n .: r.' jH.rt, . 2 Iu.; Milier.t'.n a, 'I 111 .n.; Tii -iups .views. ,T.'' i ' ' ' ' , .-. ."- ""' vr. i u ui a. in. ; n -. u: . . : if i. a. ui.; rTt Koyl, 10 I i a. X-. .; V.llf-n, . n.: l u 3. in ; .i.trrr.w,. . .l4 . oe i Lritown, iu c a. k., v im ' . rn.; Ni w ton Ha:u' t.,,,, 1 1 " ' a 1 1.; lias- Aituoua, 1 45 p. r:i., an 1 -: .f. v j 're.-n.r uti,,! ,""--n " irr" ' A!1 Ovf ter Kxi b- ltwei i'l.il.d ii Ins d r. ' .. ll , lo-;('. . , lj at o oil p. ill., liar, if . .rj.. ID.', p. i sl Jiir.jr. at Koc'tviI.e, M.iri s.i'.lr, D .:x. VCrX' uTT UVfTER a&XI'BK1 ItVVcs i' -ii till Qll- ;icu- T, Al- i.s-itn y vti . m. tt.t'.r.rt' I'n.m. .. . ........ Oi "" ..... ..,.. - i'-l'I.. ... w.iitin t'-Ts,'. ...,,,. ry, ' . - ' " , ping ul all regular stall-. lis nnwer-n h.tl;u PitUbarg 8.10 p. ro. ALTO.lKS ACCOMMOn ITI "N If ivm ftl I - ol adelpln dailv at ll 50 a. in., Urtmiijiir a'. 4.15 p.m., Diiucaiiuiu 4.i:i 1. ni.. Nr.- --wl- -. r- --. Thompsontown 5,:w j.. ni., Va t . i. i 5.1 1 p. ra , Tuscarura -j.I p. in., v.. vifi i. t'l p. ,., irt Koyal 6,oi ....., u .. i- m., Lewirtoriu tj,Z" p iu . i ;.srn 0, 4S p. ni., Newton ll.l.l, r .',' f. ru., Uuutiujtd.Mi i 40 p. in , .: - i i '- l- p. i- Pacific Exprers leaves !'!iii.id-pl.ia 11 if. p u: j liArrinbure : !' a ; Puii-ai.tu'd i - Lnwistow an . iu . '. -x a a. In ; tt. L'uio:. i' u '.l ; -1 ii,:.'., '"r ylt Put.rilblirrf , 5,,,,.,. e o a m ; Tyrone 7 mi a w : k-w. JJiiu 7 l a in ; Altoona 8 OA a ,r, , ri'.t;.!.ii:e Sea Mime Kxptei-a -a.-t, "H Sai,dat, will connect with .s mid ay Mail frt lcav:;ij Ilarrishnrg at 1 lo p. iu. LEWI? TO DIVISION. Trains leave Lew istow n J .ni-lioi lor Mil- - roy at b in a in, li al a in, :; 1 P i Snnl.iiry at 8 oo a in, 3 HO p ru. - . ' - i rains arrive at n J ,i,.ci-" ssihoj i r .. a in, i . j pm, a i ... , - Himbury a, 'i l"t i in, 1 ' ) p. TV HON E D'V1.I"N. Trains leave Tvroii.i ).r Lrk Have,, at 8 iu a m, 7 1 r t. I v Tjrone t"r Curwvusvule an i ; fc -Oa til, 3 Ji p rn, 7 i", n.. Tiaina luave T.. r"ue tir ,oj r Mir Vnns iv..:na Fnrua.-e aud .,.t is at V" p to. Trains arrive at Tv rone tro:u l.li'-l '"1 ... j ... . . . .,, ,, m and Lock 11a veu al 1 1 T a ni, v.1' ' I Trains arrive at Trrm.e tr.,o, ;,!rws- viileaodCliiarn.-lJa: ti 0'ii.n,, .ll HI' m, ii 17 i :r.. Trains arrive at Train from -s, War riors Mark and Peiinsylvauia 1 rr.ar. ' 26 a ui, at 6 40 p ni. ! : u Ai B. T. R. k. KEDKl 'hi) HV1-I ' Trains leave Iliiutinad.m l r H-ii''4 llvndiiiao and Cumherland at f J a. ni Brd i- Trains arrire at Huiitm: i '.ii 'i"'n lotd, Hyudinan and Cumii-: land at 12 16 p. m., r, 20 p. iu. UOLL1 DA TSbUHt; BR A ' " . , . . t..,-h ar Trains leave Altoona tor I '.Hit 52"'b ' ; i 20 a m. 8 ! a m. 12 vt p m. 1 '"' r " - 5 00 p m-' 8 00 ' m 9 50 v rJ' Trains arrive at AWoona ffura r""!' Houtb, it i 4r i m. II 6h a m. I r m- 55 p 6 r, m - (lfl ir)d ,o s r : m. , r iHENEWnffMPING SaVMfc. Ps"f"- sj WAGON 1. . How ? , --'r? A PERr-ECT DUMPER, and UH HORTEST TURNINC WACOM 1, k A. ,V. I 1, w' isAoe i f Vaj-Dilna soil othr huhn. Onr axle will n bend under tfce b's" A Vtibiu, ikerwt efeU- ArgrtS WdPtrfl r fal rrtjiTiiars adfwu I""'" " KENMETT WACON CO. KEMNETT SQUARE. PA.
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