MtrFLINTOwy. n ED.ED1., Arum 7, 1M9. n. F. SCHWEIER, 1 1 in't the fish .uNti..n that dis turbs the English now. It in th nl question. A .rand monument in honor of the lilgrims -the MayfJower (teople dedi.:ite.l nt Plymouth. Mass., -u th lt of Augubt. Minnesota Istt dofiues. drunken ness, crime, punishable by tine cr imprisonment until the third offense, and thereafter by imprisonment only. Tus Nrtu Carolina Messiah i in n insane awx lum. IIiKHu.iMy. colored pr-her named James, who predict the end of the world on the lfith of August. d 'HN 1 St ijjv.vx was arrested sev er.il .lays ago, and .taken South to lace Mississippi justice fighting in vi-Ution of for prize ( rovernor r..wry'H proclamation. K:.. Sim, tho largest f the lapmics. jv up i f lI.-i:iiW was dps- I . ., i su erirlhiiiia recent! v. . 1 - r"l'u"-'"J'i of forty five , tr.'yed I It had Ihons iiid people. Tint particulars si ariTio'.uly awaited by tho next riiry!r frtn Japan. Ft r il:;tst is ar reported from all parts i f thn ompass idmost every dai, but U"lle equal tho tl.od of the last d.i ..n .May an 1 the 1st day of June, iu tho valley of the Conemaugh, tlm valley of the Juniata, ami the valley ..f t'io Sus.piehanna. Tni contiuued wet weather is said t.. h;ire almost entirely destroyed ?ho Delaware pnch -r.)p, but this r'" it ru;!.sl lt taken with some al loai?cf for tlie peach is in t!ij h-ibit of . uiiiiiij to tho front after the most doI.,;ul predictions have been pnsed uvn ir. j was i:u-li.-,li ! ri iiiti:s f war cat it uriug American rnie n for cafchimr ti-li inCanadi- an v. :t. r. T'j; coiuplimeiit is now n turuir.g hv American ships of war eaoturuic Knir sh seal ti,h.r fri" c.iti lung weals in American waters in Bhring Sea. ot..':K Scientific weather wise i..u are-a good deal like tho old time sho. -makf-s, w h- w !et thtvhad x t""l-.r;y fii-t:t vh.ii. for a .ustr.ruer rfcomr.ieuded an applicati u; of wa ter to ahriuk the shoe, and if the s:io wiria too tit; nt misfit one, P-r wns recommenced to .-.trctch l'oc. So with the weather the w-is . ....... un . ..'. urt i .1 uit ; iho'.iuht that tn cutting r i i. . .. i ..i.i ' '"i iu. t-.uisci tue j t 'IIVUI.I. ll n WO i ,.. Wh. n wo h .mi . wive ' I;l'l. or ihc v cf.li.-il t'mlld I'Ur.st, tti v sav it in 1 i'u'.im- the viaid hns ...I. .:.... j rs. lit ii.utitii- wi :uhfr wi-.i- mi-ti miiMt ! nw il.-.. en.l. d tror.i the l. ath. r ! t.iakor, .1" thn i :iMt. ! j l hi in Juii. li iloctor. Dn.wn .id ,s i.i. '.urii'ir u luuiid which I tl. tl liuii::i'i tuinil HI bv : thin' . f , U a l . n ttiuli I 1 tl pat- It 4;i ,;ita for il:i", hn .v;rlH dy. lla.tt.-u tin t!ie il ctoi's U.nu.r fur . L. t iiM lit may 1-e ready fonts-. It : i . i .1 . i . . .v lb WKU III HIMV lnn Kti.ir 111' fat.- f t lit MAtf;i! til t 'iii iit-Mf Ks.ii ,i t or, jatid c.irs aj;4o was I wl; t n V:a-'d in ilist.: liiiv' a li 1'ior that wait all who la. j;ist t five tfi-lastiii tilV t i:i:ht iitil.il..- . i! . But. alt nit tht tinif the dihtillat i, -a was alxiitt t, he put throiiijii tho titiish 11! pt- n ss tlif Kriip-ror tlied. A ltriti-h Staler Seietl. t VI II 111 It l.Y till- I MlM si ifs cltl'lsKK l:u il U:. ui --k. N FiiANiIm... July :',0 The stteatiier l.'.a arriv:d from Kchrinj Sea l.i-t uiht and btiti'-s tlic tirst detr.iicd ileus of tlu enpttire of the Ihitish teat!'! '.'.hick !iMM.'t,d by- tlitti I'uttfd .States rcvftutit cutter ICioh-1 ard Knsk. July 11 tho I!:ish over-j touk the l.lack 1 :.'.'uo!id ati.l fil, r. il Iht t.i h:ive t. The C'aj it;i;n of the' lihick lHamoii.l i ef:i . d to do this. J Tl.vreupou the e. .tutnaader of tho i K.lsll old. l'Ctl tho lowel ino of K)l-tS j :uid ruiiiiiu r out of yut's, which C:m I l!;e M',.,.irr to I'crtW to. Coptain Shct.aitl t-iid I.tctit. r.:iut Tulle boHit'ied the Ktuiish iiaftani ! nJ ,J t. r !,.. ,,o,v. r Ti... ...w.e.. ! f t'l , .1- it.. ..to- i . t i ue I lack I'lniiioiiil tiSci oil no arm- I li ki -tMtlfe. !i.!t ! fti:se,l to tleilVt-r i'.it !ffi:sed to duhvt.r the chip's iT.pfrs. Ci'.ptain Shcptinl ;it t i:ee br, ki- i ptn the cabin and forced the hinges of ihe strong lo and the caplain's chest, thereby sc i ui iiiLj tho papt rs. A search of the o -t I liix lcsed 10; seal skins which hail been taken in 1 Vheriuo'a Sea. Captain Sht-pard placed a non com missitnit l othcer Ir, tu tlie Itush in char of i.f the Black Diamond ordered the cssei to be taken t' ka to await further instructions. ami ! A nut Iter Weather Prophet. (i..l-.r,. I!.,s;t 1 X. T..llll V.-.'Mtl 1 t i. t.l,. t mm ,rr,vit iiveiit in tli. mwter..l...M: will talc i.l.i.e Mtiwri SeiittmUr 1 m.l lit 1 S:?'. nnl is t --. - , - tle-tiiir.1 to the irrr atest st uni 1 (lorioti ttiat Uaa ocourrtl in tUe pusi 100 vein nr .lui iii ' t iif pit-sWlt tt-utliry. Tins storm will U, uuiver- al. covering ever. . mi t.-mluVn.-al .lis- trirt of the jlolt. The m.tili Mirt f tae titonu will iu : all probability take i;s course alon 1 the luilt ami Atlantic coasts, prxluo inj terrific hurricanes), titlal agaves and possibly earthquakes. The in- - - - 1 I 1 . "in v.h 11 n.i.i d iMto au old lui;:iu , n l,uII"wJi . t ed in tlu-ir iinliphte 1 parlor talking! All t?t certain pl.-tntan..n and U.iv rest..i,s i; t j its outhluivi 'or I -ubbi:i l.ioom.sbur";. OctoWr over family matters, when a blight land ritna'e in Delaaa'e Townahip, ' , . ' "jO It! aud IVrwick. Soptcmlier 4 7. iisnisc wnsliear.l outsido tho open j County, Pa., b.iundel on the n , '", , : "iU rr' 5 i Urafora-Ivi.st Towanda, Septem-1 winloW. The hitsban l -lid.d out to I ' K.n , on the ill I n-l'ii.fi Lr use. i.l, n-'i !iin.r..t l...- ! !.. '....,. ..i,.,U-. 1 . .1 . li i . . ?. .- i lauHa of samuel earr and - ' . . - . - t " : me wioiisiit'u. ?:t bhih emine wnu. : ..i i i. r -fhi i- terior portion of the United Stated will be geverely njTected by eddies or "spurs" from the main storm, which will spread 01 er the country in high gnle and terrific t-lorms during the passage of the main ttoniu There was a time when we ft-lt timid in publishing our great storm prediction, but since we hare offer ed reward after reward to any or all who would find a single failure in onr predicted tornado j eriods and none have come forward to claim the re ward, we feci confident that our f nt casts are favorably received every where. And though it is with sor rowful feelings that wo announce the above approaching disaster, accom panied ax it will le with fearful Iohs of lifo and property, yet we f-el it our duty to warn the people of dan ger in time to prepare for it, and hope the warning will 1 of inestim able value to them. The Signal Service with all its fa cilities are nut competent or able to 'IT W,in- e "K,t,??,t it best to make the news rublic- -the Hooner the. Ix'tter. - - - lushed For W ife Beatinc;. Baltimore, Julv 30. A sm-cial despatch from Hutrerstowu. Md., s:'?'s : "The first whipping ndminis- tored in this county biuco the pa.-s-airo of the Act of 1S8'2 for wife beat- i:ig, occurred here this afternoon. the prisoner was a wuito man uam- ed IhMil ( . Herbert, a resident of , , , . . . ... . t he I varfos.4 district, this couutv. f- rU,rt :s .. ,v..',l.ri-o:t.i-tioii,'l ! runti. w hile his wif., who made the c.imphuut, is a fragile, delicate-look ing woman. At the trial this morn ing lefor Justice Bitner, it wns proven that Htrb it, while intoxicat ed last Friday, beat aud choked his wife into unconsciousness. While sho was iu that condition lie grabbed a chair, swearing that he intended to kill her. Ho was prevented from carrying his threat uito execution by his son w resting the chair from lsim. Herbert had bet n guilty of the same offence several times before, and tho Just ..-. determined to impose a salutary restraint upon his future couduct by sentencing him to receive fifteen lashes and mi imprisonment of live days in jail. The sheriff w;;s notirfed and at once made pre parations to carry the sentence into execution. A thick piece of b-athor. f'""t It-nth, tapering to the end, and Joined to a wooden hr.ndie, was srl-joted for the lah. The i.rw,.;.r ,ft. tfr;ni..l w aist, was made to stand handcuffed tu l'if ,,Hlvi 'f a m the jail. One luruel,u'ra ,VUUL ie while tho Sheriff laid them on with . j force and in quick succession. ice 111:11 in 1 u Ck succession. 1 ir- . . . 1 . . ... thewppingthopnsonorwnth - re;eate lly aud several moans ape. him. AU the last stroke in: ed c.-w I Ia!l u it w:us founl that Por i tion .f thi' :ii- .nt-r's I :u-k was cover-1 : il with welts tiU'l lii-i ri; .'lit which l'i ei"l tf the -tfit) ha I la ' " ' I, l it, was I'tuiiy clisci'lrtt, alia m .scvtrnl Iil-icc i .1l;-s of clotted blood I lui.1 lx-u l.H!ul. , . - , . m , . . .lgruuiiurui ruirnin inn According to Se-.-retarv VA n- of ...... - ;. :ic sraie imiini oi r ncuuure, tins 13 , C'li'r to lc n reat vt-ar for apricul- j t'.irpl f.iirs iu I tutiNvjvjtnia, as over ' soM t.tv WL.I Lo lit-Id durinir tho tin tilths iif Aii'ist. S.-it"-'niir fitiil 1 i.... .1 r ...- i.t -i ! v t- . 1 . ra h.tti . lulcd a lit from r i-rts rtx-eivf-d Lv k'1"- linniii with the state fair at 'l'a,lrlri, 1'tt mWr '11 October J, Mini the tri-stnte extosition at Vili;:i:!,s" Oro, August 'Jt 31. In nnd Troy, September 10 13. ; 1-rks Ik-adinir, September 1 7 20. : r.-l. t.i .-i.i -i . i I i.iiks-wieswn,oainri-i. I CumlH.rlaild Carlisle, October 8 -' i 11- Dauphin-Oral, S, ptcuU r 24- ir - 1 I I.:iikawainia Kcrautoii, Scpt-iu b r 1( 13. r t t- . t j .iiii a.si er L.aiic:i.sii-r, .-H.'nciLi v f) ' I ' r . T , . . . la-liftttiili I i.'im in N.Titt.trilM--l .t ' ,hii;h- , . Alh utowu, heptmalier 23 I Ltizfi-ne -- Wvoinii.o, Sptemlr 21 2 7, and Uilhus. OctoWr 2 4. T . vet. in i no Hu trhesv i lie, So t ern Wr 2.', 2s. Mulirw St roudsbur, Septeinl or 24 28. Mont ouijH rv- -Potistown, Sept era Ur2127. ('iirboii Taehio-htou. (.k-toljt-r 1-4. J itii.ita -l'irt lloval, Sptembor 17 20. M utj.:r 1 )anil!e, September 24 27, and Washiugtoiivilie, Cctober 15 IS. N.-rth:uiitto:; Xaareth, October 1 4. Northumberland - Milton Oclober , 1 4 I l'crry New jHirt.Stfptembe- 24 -27. l'otter Coinkrsport, S;pteniber . 'uivikiu-rw i-suni- wwr t. 1 tl S v i t 1 R,ul li"ptwn, npirmuor iisiuetmiina .uontrose, cpiem 'i is 1J, ami iiariorti, ot'iJiemotr v . . ' 11 r " " - .. - l lojra v nisijoio, reiiieiai.;r iu .ana .uansiiei.., uioar.!-. i iir a.ii c.a.i.n pinion Lew. sbnro. September 24 ; tit. t t ! ayne- llonestlule, SeptcmK-r 24 . i Wvoliiill''- Tunkh:U!UOck.Setein-! b I S '() ; ''X ,"" t t i ti .! oi-K lork. ti. toiter 1-1. tuiii . I lf:ilit..r Sl-1 itemltet n.-fi ' 1 m Ah Old W hlskj Mill , .. : j J i.e ruiloti n.pui.i-;an says: war-, I uig the tlinnt of . '.ay Ust a part ol i an old whiskev still was washed out . f the cell ir of the Fultou House at ! Mm ..;.ii.-!Ultiir. v. l.erti it La.l i !f..rmaur vears. Duriutf tbe war 1 it-ii. fn.i.t Irauklin count v l-.-aw.i t!:J - --- - . . , r iiH.ni H .use a.ul LivugLt the still IVItU UlIU. lie pui ll up ill u uac-av i ' '-fllrtr rol.tectfctt it with tUt of the i.Liinn.ys. aiul "stt it :.u-." An! 1 1 nejfro w.m:in who has siiit-e dktl, ' nin ratetl the still aud her wrk wa.s vtTV lirotitaoie t-J her tmrlovor. ; The pi-tKliu-t ran from ou le to several r iJlotis jter day, which was sold near-, , . . . . 1 T!. ' IT as last as 11 wm uiisir. a nere 1 would necessarily bo a rather raw in i..l..nLiiiiiti..i fn U ,J.I 1.... I 1 - .1- . o - I ..- . ..... ..i. .-1 .. ... tiwiu 11 iis 0:111 1 II II 1 W 1 IR w pn I I :iioi V Utf-JIT. . taste to it, but the soldiers who often frequented the town in those unset tled times gl3d to get it, and paid a god round price for it- There were others also, not soldiers, who con sumed enough of it to keep the old negress at her work. Canada Thistles. The law of April 24, '85, requires that it shall le the duty of every person or persons, or corporations owning land, to cut and destroy all Canada th'stles found upon their land so as to prevent the saiua from going to seed and the wed from ripening. Any person refusing or t neglecting to cut or destroy the thistles shall forfeit and pay a fine of $15 to the Treasurer of the School District in which such land is situat ed. It is also provided that if any j person or persons or corporations ; refuse or nejrlect to destrov the i thistles is shall be lawful for aiiv . person or persons who may consider themselves aggrieved to inform, by written notice, anv Constable or Superv isor of the township or district in which said Ca:iada thistles may be . growing, whose dutv it sludl be to give five days notice in writing to such person or jersons or corpora tions to cut and destroy such thistles, and on their neglect or refusal to cut and destroy them at the end of five dar it shall bo the dutv of tho officer aud the pel-son aggrieved to cut and destroy them, receiving condensation at the rate of ?2.50 per dnv, and the officer au additional fee of 50 cents a dav and 0 cents mileage for ocn j mile. Supervisors are to remove all thistles from highways and unseated lands. - GE.YER.1L .YEWS ITEMS. "Wife (11.30 p. What's that horrid odor! Smells like alcohol. Husband Y-e s, my dear; we use alcohol at tho lodire for initiations. 7 i. . '.,K,.l l-:.xli it no anlf i rc . - . t . . .igned Kwutor ot th lajtt will and reta in the fiame, and it ffiv-s a ghas Jy mrnf of Wi,u,m D. UVb-ter, late of Walk yellow light: makes lolks look like er township, Juniata County, deceased, ghosts, vou know. wi'l aell by public vnndue or outcry at th "But "that odor comes from Tour 'e,ill"' of uil 4',n'. breath." Saturday Anenst 17, 1889, "Y-e-s, m'dear ; in the thirty-seventh j at one o'ch ck P. M.. of aid day. the fol. decree I personate the chief demon, lowing described K-al Kitate, to wit : wiih flames coming from his mouth. ,h" ccrUi7 ,r"? of,.U"d, 'ita,ad . ... . . , : Walker Tp , Juniata County, Pennsyl. I take a mouthful of alcohol and a . v,nj ,,,,,4 th north by lands of swallow of salt, and then set fire to ' J, bn :to1pm ; on ihe east by land' ol Jos it. But m'dear, vou mustn't tell ' eph Hosteller ; on the south by lands of these things. Secret-s'cietr secrets ! John M'r- n'1 on tbe vnt by u"d ol , 1 ' ! Robvrt Boe containing abont verv sacred vou know. 1 , ., , J I'.VEt ACRES More or Less. The young girl who is poruiitted J m ith the fcp,.ur,rB.ni.e. hving thereon to roam the streets at night, her j erected parents neither knowing nor caring " 1 1 - , 1 -. ! where she is, is much to be pitied. I iy t t(, m u j vjrtue aC(, thf) rf.s,,ihilitv wllj , on the uts. Xl, lnim 0'r woman pan woman can cscaie lv l t l,:,.; , ii,i t.ie can I lo anvim.lfj vltn Hl" il.lrn A vn irl... Jlilnia -l " ; ly Hciliowledfr that lie has no iu- i.,n,.0 ()Ver A v.ma" child atlvortisies i- , ji r,;i",.... T... 1 .-..; .'! . . r.i - ti. jcontompt oft lie community. Altooua . t(..t. .... . i "One of the oddest tyjographical i . .. " npi.f iviii i Kt trioimn ileal I errors over maie in liostou wan m n llxx.k miblishinl bv tiie firm of Crook-' . - i i . i er iire)wsTer. which ihuh ju.i oeen lrotirht to public nttentmn bv the ueat li of 3Ir. l.rewstr. It was of the pennons of Dr. moils. tnef-'ieat orth.Ktox divine. Tlie Ir. iiiiotetl the senptnre text I Townahip, Juniata Connt.f. Pa., deceaaed. "C.tlt him down. AViiv cnmlxrcth 1 H lr public ou'crv, at the late reai Lo tlie prun 1 .'" Tiie intelligent ! i-nc" r n l d.eient. in Delaware Town- , . - . ... , . v - : kbir, Jur.iata Conrtv, Pa , on ci.Tupositor put in tvjvc, "C:it him " 01 downliko acu. tiiuU rtotheground." j Saturday, August 31.1889, t TV, .-t.,..!- ..f nlti- air. ; at one o'c!oak P. M., 01 a4 Jar, iht fol st,.le round to the front of tho hu:is; ! nu, brurht the whip down in such ; .. . .. 1 - . ; a lively mn on the caves-dropper s shoulders that he cricil for merer I till .ru ! raw and tho wife had iuit ice-k-.L Ail Aishhiiid i;i:ii r-iuovc-vl a ta- toocd design from the back of his hand in mi i.ri.'iunl wav. He jrot a irt ti t-i ntimlK-r of lou- r.fcdh-s. win,' drove alor g ir.st imdr-r the tt . . , . . J h he irface f the skin rt-ttv close to the skin. I Tl,.. 1... I. .1.1 11 a.. .1. 1 aiit-ii ii; iit-.i. n. titititie; to iiie; cutis OI tbe Iu.f (lle, ti;l tliev t L(t t.uoub to cimi tuo tatiKiinj tuorouyLlv. Xext day lie wiped the device off w ith his hand and found no scar." Uradv, sun of Conductor Tavlor.of the Beech Crock Itailroad, living iu ! ilhamsj,..it, swallowed a cherry-! .l..,,i T... ! Thursday he was taken ill, aud after ! Vnv viirnn rum ptixp several davs suffering ha died. Ajth ALLAliLL KLALLslAlb. jx.st mortem oxamination revealed a I (. By Tirt"' o( nr"r',e: r,.,h , Conrt r , i-it , I. , Lonininti IMeaa of Juniata County, isaned hole which ilie utone had made m j t u, lne i9th d,y ot March, 189. We. the bowl. ! tl-.,. Atsxnen ot Hon. Jacob Smith, of Fa- A hailstorm in Viilafranca, Piod- niont, was of sucii enormous btoues that more than one hundred pei nons j were liaillv l;urt and a bov and mrl i l'al ad their fkuils fia-turtd. The eieht of some hailstones waa esti-1 wei mated at two K)Ullis. j i p-rJ.nl Kxrurslon to Macara a'alla via IVnunjlvaula Itailroad. The excursion to ba run to Niagara lis under the auspices of thePenn- sylvama ltailroaiUJompany on luurs ; tlay, August loth, wiil anurd the re . . - sectklI1 . m-and otor. tunitv to v;.it Americas preatest wonder at a uoiutr.nl cost and under Ule mogt f;JTorabIo circi,mstanc,s. Tlilc avitiviiin M-iM 1 .a utnil ntr.l rm t av inn v.w v - avaaVaV V7 V '11IIUI I ' 1. v i-A .t..' " t. . . , . ie same uju grauo mai au me ; other 2H.rst)n;dIy -conducted tours ofj .t .,,..,- ran-w.,i rt.. ;n aU the be run under the direction of the I 1 Tt.nrit Aifiit nicl nxrtr will rrrx i i by special train of day coaches and it..tt i. ,i t. . x-: : , aj;ai.i. aiietiaie js wiuiout nuaui woll cliostn, as the ten days con tern PWtett IU t lie limit ot ;icket w lit cot- ; er a lieriotl of the veur thet verle likf to intlulpe in a little rest and Kfrrtition. btop-offat atklilK, -with . - , . ., ., i an opportunity to visit the famous r."-". - t,""e " ( retv.i-ning. j Escursiun ticktui sroo.1 for ten days w ill U.-sold from AVashingtm and j B;utiiuore at $10.0'", and from prinei-1 lr2 siatious in the following tcrritvirv ' nt t xtronirlv ww rates: Stations : tLe main line liotween CoatesviUo ; t t- .... 1. t. . i - 1 mi. i itnitis, ihiiii inclusive; rrw-i trick Division l-tw ecu Hanover ainl J VArighterille, both inclusive; stations J V- i i i t u t -i i on Cumberland alley Railroad ; stations on Stinbury and Lewis town J Branch and Lewisburg and Tyrone Branch ; stations on the Northern Central Railway between Harrisburg and Williamsport, including Shamo kin Division ; stations on Philadelphia and Erie Railroad between Drift wood and AVilliamsport, including Tyrone and Clearfield Branch. The special train will leave Washington 7.10. A. M., Baltimore 8.15, Harris burg 11.15 A. M., stopping at princi pal stations and at junction points, where connection from stations off the main line mar be made bv regu- jHr trains. For rates and detailed information consult ticket agents. Card of TUankn. If tbe proprietor or Kemp's Bikini should publish a crd of thanks, contain. ( eipress'on ol gratitude which come to him daily from those who have been cured of severe throat end (inns troubles by tho use of Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair aized book. How mtieh bettor to invite all to cail on any drngcist and gat a aaraple bottle that yon may teat ' for yourself lta power. Large bottle 50c and SI .00. LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettatt of DAVID SIWRTZ latt of Dtlm ware townakip, 4fec'd- Notice in hereby given that lettrs of Administration bare boon granted to tha underpinned on tbe eNtat of David Shuris laie of Delaware townkblp, deceased. AU to mlke .mIlwdut nt d thoM having claims against the sanio will present them properlv authenticated forKttlemnt. JONATHAN KISEK, Administrator. June Wlh,-'P9-6t. o RPHANS' COUTlT SALE REAL ESTATE. Sy virtue of an order of sale for tbe pay ment ot debia isued out of the Orphans' 'Court ol Juniita County, Pa., I tbe undur- A LOCi DWELLIXU IIOl'SE, -11 " ch ""r which is cleared land. TERMS OF SALE Teo per cent, of pnr- money to lit! paid hen tbe property 1 f ncicn aown ; if !! v :itb pr oeni. on coimrmaiion l pale oy tto court; mentv- - . . . U .. H . .1 . 1 1. .. .. A. l. lH'W). and tha rein.inder on tho Orst j . :t . r. un. . uiy oi aiii, a. u , im mwrai Irom date ol coi tlrnaiion f alj by tb t""Tt- I.-d to be delivered aud poafion eivrn i'bin ten daya from date ol cod- nrmanon ot aale. L opaid purchase money lo be rcnrd by juirmnf. .. t w. 4 n I i. h-.m. n ' "J - I l''rajl-:5 sM-r. "w VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order of aa'e United out ths Orphan' Court f Juniata County, nnirli'.n'. 1 Ih. . , t n.ai.wi ailmini.. !,,, ..r ..,-t j sr.,rt. i.t i n-i..r- track of Juniata north br ea.t by othera ; oa tbe wit bv landa of John L. Anker and Samuel K-uflniu. confaininz I irTI-FIIE AIRES, more or le with tha appurtaienres hiring tbereon erected WEATdEK BOARDED LOG HOUSE, FRAME BANK, barn, iprii.(t boaiet, auioke house and other out buildinftP, abeut tortv-tii at-rra of whicli are cleared and t!te balance woodland. The land ia in food a'ate of cultivation. TKKMS OF SALE One fourth of tha purchase in.iner to ba paid on coiifljmation of sale by the court ; one fourth on the liritt day ot April. A. D.. 1890, when deed will he delivered and potastion giroa, and Ihe remainder April 1st. A- l., 18yl, with interest from April 1st, A. D-, .1893 to ba secured by Judjriuent. EPIIKIAM J. KUKTZ, Adminintrator tf Samuel J. Kurtz, dee'd. .rvr,e.... A SrlGML a SALE ette towt.nhip, Juniaia County, Ha., will sell by public outcrv at the residence of said Ho:t Jacob Smith, on Tract Nf. 1, in said township, one half mile north of Ua Aiiterviiv, on Thursday, SeDtember 5th, 1889, ,t one o'c ock P. rf . sha o. tb following very valuable Keal Estate, to wit: No. 1. A tract nf land situate in Fayette towni-liip, Jun jta County, Pa., bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of John Kirzer, Susan Leidy and John Hosteller ; east hy lands of Mar?srite llriru and J. I.. Winey ; south hy lands of Clemeniine;shelly. T. T. Daris, Julia A Dunn anditbrr lands of As-ienor, and net weat by lands of George F. MeFarland, orher lands of Assignor asd J. T. Shellay con taining SnCTl-SEYEJI ACRES, more or less, ali clear and in flood condi tion, and harinr thereon erected a BliICK noUSE, TWO BARNS. nd all etber nece.aary and coutrenient out- buildines. No. 2. A tract of wood'and in same town.i.ir- iwtiiiiri.rt i ina. r r: y'1tr, Samuel Ston'and other, contain- "' Twenty eight Acres, mere r r less . No. 3. A lot of Ground situate in McAI- i.terv!IV-, bounded on Ihe north by Main - street, ent by lot ot Aaron Leidy, south by puooc aney, ana west by lot oi Samuel i Ic.-s having tberon erected a f"""0 omt-c. No. 4. TLo undivided one-third interest i iu a I'o.iseand Lot of (iroiind, situate in iu a ro-iwina ioi oi t McAii.terviUe. bounded on the north bv mm nrrf, rui or mi ot aona oeeiier, i onth by ind ot J. G. Winey, and west V"d f Geors" u,cklu" nd ,,blic j k. 5. A trsct cf clear land, situate in j r syette township, bounded on the nnrtn I n1 c! h.r other lands of Hon. Jacob; -y"". t t . Georjre j Mctariand, and on Ihe west by lands John noaser c.-niaioinr 8 Acrts. TERMS OF SALE. 15 percent, of tho purchase money to be paid "on confirmation ZVJilf'ln Xril l JsrnarY 1, 1890 ; 20 per cent, on April i, ,od 'the tint 40 p. r cent . April 1 191. with interest on all defer. red pavrmanta freni date of confirmation of ..1.1 br the court : doeda to bo deliverea sod possession given within 15 days after confirmation of sale by the Court, except inp tract No. 1, of which possession will not be given until April . 1890 ; .deferred nsyroents to beseenrert bv judgement note, r HENRY L. SMITH, RKDBEN CAVEN T, 4t- Attlfnrtt. o RPHANS COURT SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The noders!gnHl administrator of the es tate of Henry F. Zeiders, late of Green wood Twp., dee'd, will sell at public sale on the premiaos, on Tuesday, August 20, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. the following described real estate i No. I. One fourth interest in a tract ot land in Green ood township, Jnniata Coun ty, bounded on the north by land ot George Woodward ; on tbe east by land o! John H. McConnell ; on the sontb oy Pimm's heirs ; and on the west by lands of Cyrus Cargill containing TWESTV-SHE ACRES, more or less, twenty ot which are elared and the balance limber, having thereon erected it'iom House, a good spring ol never failing water. (At same time an op portunity w ill be given to buy three inter ests in this tract ) No. 2. A tract of land in same township, bounded on the north by land of Philip Swsrts ; on tbe east by lands ot Mary X aid ers i on tbe south by laud of John Patter son : and on the weat by land of Jacob Lauver, containing FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES. about fortv-nVe acres eleared and in pood ritste ot cultivation, baUnce well timbered with White Pine, Rock Oak &.C., LOG HOUSE AND FRAME BARN, good orchard and well of never (ailing wa lor at tbe door, on the place. No- 3. A tract of land in same tnwnahip, bounded on the north by lands of Mary Clark and Jacob Lauver ; on tbe east bv land of Ann Hilton's heirs ; on tlie South by lands of Paul T. Cox ; aud on the west by lands of William Heckler, containing One. Uundred and Ten Acre, more or less, about seventy-live acres clear ed and in (rood Mate of cultivation, balance heavily timbered with White and Rock Oik. having thereon erected a loo hochc, a largc frank bakk bark, shop, wood-house and atoue spring boue. There ia also a large orchard of well sulect- dtruitiu bearing condition, and three good spiings, two ul whien never tail. N. 4. One halt interest in a tract ol land in Monroe and Fatetto towjiuip4, bounded on toe north by lands of lisniel Nace ; ou the east by lands of Mrs. bur l's heirs ; on the south by lands of John Uot. berger nt John ay lor ; on tl. t by land ot h'.irlct'n heirs containiuK U( HUKIlEtD AKD MXTBEN ACBFS, more or lf.an, about eility -Hve acroa cleared and balance itch tiiubVr-d bavtiig tbci'eon erected a LOG ilUE AND BANK BAKK, i and outbaildinir W itrr n-ri r tailj: j:id I laige orchaH on place. mewm irmtra urn ire m inuin in j r t ' ' 1 T UII H C L" ,1 X." .11 : teren in tract No. I to b kiM for cash In . . j u V i nrraiinmn irti t loiiuwt ; leu per ecni. I to he paid in caoh on day vi ale, and to be ; t-.neiied and paid it tinlaie-i daiuog.u. J if purcbaaer lai t comply ttiin Mil-c.ieot ct'Dilit lui.a of sale ; . r cent, lo l paid in cash on or lielo.e Jami try Nt. 13') ; ql)rnt H,.i .... .inn. I.,.cati.n on tbe per cent, on April Int. IS'aJ ; ani tbe , HtTiLr rittn of fiertmbiMtr ei.'-t pb-aoant reuiaininK 83J per cent. ti remain charji.-d .1 h - on Pitlil'tlt iTOItV lli: iipoa real etuie duiing ito nf SaraU J . ; j 4 t:.T. upait-- iui! liinr lo Zeiilera. wi.low, aud tne uiire.t thnre.il to ' t. and yoti'iif men prpriuit tor tiui be tia:d tit ln-r annualiy on lli FirM iay of n. , ..r C ia- h i.i. r ii.vk: re of the ApriL At.d Hie a-iiit-ipal at her death to lb.- ptrlirta ertfitlel tltereto. Deed lo be de lerisland poitaei.n p-lven April i.f, 1M. W'M. II. ZK1DKKS idmiuiitTator of Henry f'. '.tidtrt, Atc'J. July 17 -It. ; JgXECL'TOK'S ? ALK j VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1 The nB.iersigned Exei-titor 01 tiit lat . will and testament, ol David Smith sale ol ' Delaaant toanthip, Juniata c iinir, ,ie ' ceaseil, will expoe the lollotrina' va!n..b!e : keal K-tile to Mle bv oiiblic vendue or ! no. V, i outcry at tbe duelling bouse on tract on Friday, August 23rd, 1889, at 1 o'clock r. m. of said day to wit : No. 1. Tbe undividej one half of that certain plan la: ion and trai:tnt Itud situate in Delaware twnsh;p, one and one hall miles northeast ol Thoiiipauntowu btiun-le 1 ou the j south and west by lands of S. O. Evann' j heirs ; on the north by D. 11. Doim ; on tbe east by Jonatlitn Kiser, containing UXEI1I XURED tl'ltES, j more or less, all ot ablch is cleared an 1 in good ttate oi rultivatiou. The improvements area LooraAMa dwkllimo noiBX, 2Sx.'J teet, Bank Barn 30xti' feet. There is a c"l young apple orchard on the farm in good beating condition. The land is limestone and flint a-id there ia a never failing spring of water ou tin place. The above is a desirable proper!, con. Tenieut to schools, churches a 'id ni irk els. No. 2. Tbe undivided one half ot l!U acres of woo. II tnd, aituare in sun town ship, b linded, aouth br lands of tidrtz'er's heirs ; on the west by Jonathan Kiaer ; north ami east by lands of Bdujamin Dill, man. Thinjis a choicu tract of w,.oilland ee'l set with Chelnut timber No. 3. A tract o! laud m miii i ;.i vn'iip about miles east ot I'hoir.p-o-iiown on load leailmg from rh'tiup':itoa-n to crMt rn.da bound-id north ami ea.t by lan ls of Jeremiah London tarcr ; ou I lie south hv lands of Willinu (Jriyl-ill and John V. fhellv ; west by ltnis of David E. Spi. her and Chrixtian be incr, containing I'ORTV-SIV ACRES, more or less, neariy all cleared. The im" provemms are a LOG FRAME DWELLING HO US E, 2lx"6, feet, bog pen and spring house, never tail ing spring of water close to do ir, p'enty of choice fruit of ad Kinds ou premises. The undersigned will also expose to " itc hy public vendue or outcry, at the dwell i g house on tract No. 4, the .following de sct ioed Keal Kitate, on Saturday, August 24, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. ., of said dav, to wit . No. 4. A farm situate in Fayette town- al.ip, Juniata connty, I'a., btundel on the north by landa of Aaron Rouh ; on the the east by lands nf I. ucial Anker aud laatc Shellenberger ; ou the aouth by lands of Keuben Leonard, and on the west by Unda ol Soloiuen Bardell, containing JHHETl-l'ITE ACRES, more or less of cleared land. Tbe improvements are a wiith-oik? loo rsK 24x30 feet, BASK BAKX 4'X7U f ft, with wagon shed and corn crib attached. There is a well of good water at the d ior; an abundance of choice frnit and a stream of water running through the laud. No. 5. A tract of woodland situate in Fat ette township, bounded by Unas of George Roe and others containing hike acaes more or less. TcaMsorsALB Ton per ceut. ot pir- che lueney to ha pid on day of sale twenty percent, on first dav ot Aoril A. li., 189 I when deed will be delivered and pos- "i08095'Te0Vbu 7 C a 'rii'ft' to2 interest on ptymTuu (ttTo Apll lt', it$9i and it92 fnim April 1st, I8'.H. o tract No, 4, one thousand dollars will remain on .no uu mirf toe mo time . ABala snn, miuow ot intiwr, toe widow ot testator, the inter est whereof i to be paid t- her annually. JONATHAN KISEK, iLstcutor of Partd Smith ? "Best vh)ich) ig SNZEFS Of EST Y (qenuineias a Ied H tin ta9 on every plug. OLD HONESTY is acknowl edged to ba trie purest and rfjost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. Trying it is a better test t hen any talK abciit it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. JKO. FIPZER & BROS., LonJsYUIe, Ky. WasMiigton & Jefferson College, WASHINGTON, FA Tlirt f9th yehr Levins S pt. ll. Clnnpiciil. Sn-iiititic ami Preuitratorv ! Departinrtits. For inform itton con- cerDiii pHrfttr.ifoi v Dtp.irtine?;t. ap- pl to PitoF. .1. Adolf Sci'vrrz. l'rin for Cattvlofrnf) r" other iuforiuation to Pres't Moffat. PEXXs'YLVAXIA COLLEGE, Gettysburg-. Ia. TTvurKPEn IN 162. l-urg" Eacu'tv. T xn full cour.t'R ot' nTud Cubical .... . j .,arfiiiei.t. I li.serr n..r, . t. .,.'r.t..ri.m atd .... : tll.w Hvnwiiiiinm I lirw lnr" huii.linf. ; Sie.tm h. at. Lit-:i-iea UJ.'""! volunien. ; Ksp nM-i I), p .rr ti i ol Hygiene i ,t d Phvi-H-nl fuliitc in vh-rf nf an fi- , iK-rirnred lo-.'.r. A- )r fi I'rii.cl.al a.Hi llirte a-nitai:!, atiidema in th tmiMiii. I-' it i : with I (lU-LH i Sept. -5l!l sm. fur ('iilali-t'iii-.. a ldre II W. McKM iU!', ! I) . I!r 'il-nt, Ktv. I! (i. til Kill-KH. A M principal. fj ettvturg. I'a. 15 r Z-Cti .atP?.ifVl T.T . fWSpP CS l& d&h ji & i li j irJJ2 Hsfs k& ei h vlv I - v.v J2.K. i. 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This is the itnly pracucal JJi he htnafordu San r Plaster, . vu umii, A.r.. atftn po- fciw vioss to deroy the beetle. r-.-i.d for Illustrated mw was U dertroy f beetle. feeidforlUuatrat. Cimilsr. Saaauel W. Hsn lfy, Mtia, lelaware t;o., pa. Sole Asset lor I "ruled states exrept . T. and X ow Eag- it h-.i. j 1 v ar Vg p j zr ... t?" ! l?'i?a?5S'a;W -r a.ofcltn, ajtouu. 7uu ,1, tr 1 k v..r, jt s'j'iii'iittiMi.i. im ...t, a w wtp iua ui 1 win .jup one tw Ten express oiBue. lx pauses pnpald. l'RH.UKSALE. 1 1 e un lerti-,.. d oflera 14 acres of. hoice lsi d. arj. ii.i,.e (,, K roerb of Hattm-on, a in. ate V. 1 here i a food barn and i-..t 1. cril. en ... tra- t Thn lar.d is all clear and level ami nr-H adal-ted f..r the erowth ; a., binda ol rain nn 1 garden I rod acts Ft-r psitiulats call on Jons l'VK51Jliila.r. Tatterson, Junista Co., F. Spring- fe Suriinier I HAVE THE ' LATEST SPRING And SUMMER STYLES ' The Champion Cletliler ol Juniata oimty liavlnr turned rrr)i;tlie EaNtern cities with a uonderlul iUntn. SPRING aWD SUMMER STOCK. Will niako frien.ls. outshine rivals, win victories, nn.l sell itHif nuiits. MKN'S HOYS 4 CillLPRKSS "ft,tl FASHIONABLE CLOT II I XG anl Gent's furnisliiu goods. First CJnt-f, ombiuip Stv!e. ynt,T Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No Bale i -xpectfcJ r kCft I prove this. But I auk your patronage only when I pive compe te satisfaction v ck of HATS, CAPS, BOUTS & SROKSOV Kit-ALLS, WATCHES I Ktnct lt AI,M Al'n. Dtlt in rt Jhn Jkl.lii , tylico, 1 crcrtle and Cuffs.Trr.nkB biv! SHtci'f'lp, is full Sam'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND Fl'RMSHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1M8. JWic Firm, -ooo- SPRING &SUMMEK HOODS- No more winter for months to come. Spnnfr and Summer pnng and are here, and to conform to the ' i iL. c. - . t . r ciiimire. iiie reiiiiir meiiiiier " the firm has junt returned from Eastern Markets, where he se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JN. "e have now filled our 1 .1 M c . Mieiveti W 11U iM'KIJU A.NUCLMMtli Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efl'orts to give them "good to suit their purpose, and we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost every thine;. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and fchoe De jiartment is full in its assort- ment, and vou certainly can be , . . . w 1 1 1 1 ctii lit fit rill-llltt' iittil v.rioit ii.bu ... ..i. '..v. Whatever improvements have tt t t .1 . iieen acniea uy me manuiactures , .1 11 ti- t ll.itvr uieiu .tit. nc u.lll supply ou with foot wear for j 1 1 J t . . UIIV 111 -l uui uuui rci l Hi;. UI M ucerv Depai tment never lacs. We have on hand a lull line o, Fresh, l'lain and Fancy ; Al.o, the tnly lull line oi !QUEEiSWAUE : ; in the county. Lverv house is.t.tt lisve it- full wimnle ! Queens and (J last ware, this is i the utore to call on for such iir , ticlen. All onlers bv mail will re- : ceive prompt attention. ' llemember the ula-e iieintnioer me piaKt, Mai.n Street, OrposiTE Cocht lloLst, Aliflliiituwii, lu., Fred'U laSl'JlINSCJlIAIMa aV "OII. Sprivg and Summer Goods. I wonld inform the pnhlic that 1 Imte now in my lie millinery store at njy place 1 of residence on Water street, Miffiintiiwii, j second door from corner ol Bridge street. j a I u II stock, of Spring and Summer millinery i roods, all new, and of tbe latest styles, j snd having: employed tirst claits tniliineis j 1 am prepnred to supply the put'! ic w ith : everythint; found in a ftrfctclasa milliner J store, come and examine icy stock. I I consider it no trouble to show good. . MRS. ItKIHL. I March a2-8T.l.. Ol LS ! OILS ! OILS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY of Pittsburg Pa., make SPECIALITY of ruHnufact uiinj; for the Domestic tmde the Finest Brandt of Illuminat ing aud Lubricatinp; Oile, NjihtLa and GaHo'iue, that can be made from Petroleum. We challenge coniparinon with every known Product of Petroleum. If you wieh the motit UNIFORM L Y SJ1 TISFji C TOR Y OILS LY THE AMRKET, afsl; for oura, trade for Mifflin town and : vicinity Supplied by 1 PRAVrisrns 11 iptm; v l- . .-v "u..i.,ia.io(v v.tr. January 2nd,-8!4-ly. 1 lt 1 h -A . .S WATi'fu..-, bite Shirts. Neck wc:ir, Collars tiij pnl ccmj-lf-tr. C;ill otnl s. p PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T I M K - T A )i I, K On and after Sunday Vit m traina thai Hop at M ititiu ,'l run i, t'jli,,, EAST W AKI. ALTOOXA ACCOMMOrATt. V 'rtvci Alt0O!l riai'.v at ft 35 a. m., T n.ne fit.T . ntinPdr.n r..si . ,.. yrtUB, rBio t' i ,1 1 a. m.. Ni ttti.n I liiiltiii 7 17 - o- . . .:, til i t ' ""n U.ir 1 ..- a p. Til , Port Knyai a. m-. v,exjct, 17 t inacarora s,4l a. iu.. ji.i'.vke c.44 a. n. Tl'nijontown a. ra., D iraart .U t to., Viilleratown '.l,f'3 a n:., NfW,rtjt tn., arrivirtr at Harriliu-it at l'J'Jda! B. and at l'hilad,-lpbi, 1 p. ni. ' Sk Siiobk Expbkbs lt.iv(, hr,.,,,, j,.,, at 7,15 a. m., and stoppinfr a ail rui stations between Altoona and Harritttiii reaches Mifflin at 10. U5 a. m., Ha'riior.rg r- M-. "' v 'i fininiriihim 8.10 p. in. MAIL Tunis luAVM riTttiur- dai'.r at 6,;!" a. in., Alt'tona at li.c-O p. m., u,i i,0p. picfc at a!I refill ir station arrivn at Mu?.i at 6 ( p. tu., Marrifliiirs 7.i:u p. m.t l'bila-it'1.-i hia 1 u,i i p. m. Mail Kxj re leavea I'iit-Lnrc at 1 O'-' p u Aito..i,a 1; p in j Tyrone 1, jj . u ; hort irifrdnn 7 87 p m ; !. iin,tf: ? ia j.in ; KH tlin 9 lo pin; ll..ri ilmr I". n. ; I'lii. deiphia 4 -6 a m. Pbiladeh ilia Kxpre.sa ail! at.ip at l iQtia at 11 ;i7 p. m., ubeii M.i.v."! W hS 1 V A H 1 1. I'Al-T I.ISK l-!ite y I ij. 1 1 0 a 111 ; 1 "i.i r:-t il c .: 4 1 & -"i f ill ; L- ; V y S H! - Ui ; Ti P ' .".I ! :'l.ls r: t.ii'v it re .,t 11 S 1 rm. r'liU.telphtl s 15 a. n.; it j.,i f1 2'"t a. I'i.mi,, f.r,', ' '. ill ; Tl!Mar ' a. :ii.; Port War I'i'sim daily at 1 !: ' a. i" pHIIC'lM 11::, S ,"i4 ui.: M :i '.-rsfi. 11. 'J '.1 f,2 a. !!.; V v. i r:i, 10 (.'I a. lii. : I.- , ilirr: l. u: : l'l,.. 11... i !;-. 1 ' ' l.oyai, in l; :. 11..; .ti.;- in. i".n a. m.; Mi'tnfii. 10 J'i a. 111 ; Narrow. 1" 1 . ra - 1 ewi-t.ii, i m. a. m.; vcv. !.., n u a. n.; Wvtto-i llani'-lt-in, 11 ;i .1. ru.; Hun. . . .... - . ... iincon, i- 11 p. 111.; lr.T. 1 iw p. ru. A.toe.n. i p. t.... n t t..,..t .i rcaUr htrt,,!! i-i'Mt r-ii it 0 i isi 1, ri: Hti 1 Vi-nv: Dvith t?irBt !t':iv.- l'hil.1'lt!.ia aai at ., .(l p. n.., ll.irri-'.i.iit, 1U-JU p. m.. ""it'"? it--"--kvtMe, m ir..vUl,, u non, N et p .rt, ! i.l, r-ti.w 1 . 1 ,'i,i:hj ..i ii nets- ritowa. ort Koval, t:r.it a i 1 ! I . n... Al- i I' a. ra. l 'iai!r at in., .V rw- IlKIIHt, L'O Ill Hl,.i P, ;i.!i". Vail Talis lav- Pliitairip! 7.' a. in., I Inn i.inii(r ll.'.i . port, 'Z 11 p. in., 1i:;'im 1J.5J p. ki., tip pir.ir at all retrnlar tl ri.ms (., t,i.rii Mitllta and AHoona rerh.. Alt-.r: hi ill p. m., i iltj-liii'- s.in p. m. AlTDONA ACCi'fl VnlitTI' " '.iv.- l'bii ailelj.lita ia.ly at 11 on ,t. ;n., ti irrtMnirfr at 4.16 p. m., DiiuciTi.!-,"! 4 1 ! p. in., New port 5,1'. p. in., Mil), 'i rl.i'.t r. p. m., Ti.omp-.ontotvn -j, :. .u., V.t:i-.lywf 5.U p. ni., 1 iiscamra Is p. in., V ti i i.Wf. ' port r.vai v. j . m., ii inn i..ii p. I-ev.isl..wn p. n. , Vr , ;.t:i h. is p. ni., Newton 11 1 1 : 1 1 t i i in 7 4' : lla ni i ni 7, in . m , lt. ...i, t fl Pacific Kxpresi. loaves i'tiiirtir'p'.la 11 24 p 111 ; H!trrirhiira- 3 i-'.i a m ; ! inra'-unn a ;S a 111 j Newport 1 am; M irf- ii 4 t ni ; Luffi-tiiau d' l am; M"- Vet tt.ait a. iu; Mt. L'u 1,111 I 1 a in ; 11 intnii'ionS 'Z a 111 J Itertbnrjr l lit a n, ; r1 r ire Creek ri 40 a in; Tyrone 7 l;i a 111 ; B.-tl' MUI 7 21 a iu; AllfniH H 0 j a m; litliuift I'Mi pin. Sea lit.re KipteM eat, r-n S.Kidars, , will ciitim.rt with .tnnilay Mail e,-t l..vmg llarrishnrg at 1 15 p. 111. LKW1STOWN HIVISInN. Trains leat e Lewistown Juncimn I'.r Mil roy at 6 In a 111, 10 55 am, 3 14 p m ; fnr Suntiury at 8 1 ii a ni, HO p in. Trains arrive at Letrctwan Jiu.rtitiB (Tom Milriy at f 6n a 111, 1 2' pui, 4 p m i fri' Siliilmry al 'I 2 a 111, -i ' J p. nt. TVK.i.N'K iiVliI"'. Trains leave Tyrone lnr 11 llof.nile and Lock flat to at 8 111 a 1 1 p IB. Lo Tyrone for (JiirnuiisviPe and Clearfield at 8 UOa in, :j 15 p in, 7 J.i p 1.1. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warrinrs Msrk, fcunay Ivama Knniace and Si.ot'.a at 6 Aa m and 1 l'l p in. Trains arrive at Tyrone Irim iiellelonie and Lock llateu at II 5f a 111, ami 6 lOpm- Trains arrive at Tyrotve from (Jni-r-ville and Cleaitiuld at .j 5' a m, and 1 1 45 in, i 1 7 p in Trains arrive at Tyrone from -Scotia, Wsr i riors Mark and l'enns Ivama Kurnacs at 25 a 111, .;t 5 4ti p 111. " r. R. k. &. KElFoHL MViSlO.V. Trains leave Ilunlinp-lun f'.r B'if"rl H Wirt nun and t'nmlK'rlan.l at f '.'" a. and 6 A p. tu. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed ford, Hyndinan and t'unihei ianii at li la p. 111., 0 20 p. 111. HOI.!.lIAYSrtl K; BK A M R- Trsir.h leat e .Ml, .1111.1 fur point S!B. at 7 211 a le H t5 a ni. 12 .V f m. 1 "" P "" 6 00 p in., R 10 p in !( 5H p in. Trains sr--iv at Ito.inn from prnnts Fotith, at 45 n 111. 1 1 85 ;i ni. 1 V m- ' Sr. i K 1n p. 111. 7 ' 1 in. -i 'l 1 s P ni. THEMEWDUMP1HG A PER'EOT DUnoP. aa tls SHORTEST ; wtthewni.e WCO usaOE 1 t i.k. S....Y. T .... 9or FwXrtrtlafiaf; ad other hjauhnj. Our imv?m mt lo, aT" KENNETT VACON CO, KEWMtT SQUARE, A UWI t k City 1 . ...
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