SENTLNtL & .HEPUBLIUAI. MIFFLINTOWiV. WKDXEXDAT. AttiThT 14, 1M8. R. F. SCIIWEIER, BDITOB AMD PlOHIITCt. Aii.mfst of tho Kiw. Is has raustvl (.Vutli of ltwen Hi) ami 40 citizens of Cnrridlton, Illinois. Tlie wli.lo i-onimunity is alru-nit-d ovi-r the fatality "of the disrate. Pit. S&n'ARu'h elixir of life to re-j.tit:.-itr tho oh! i.s muim&irtureil. or is yrt to lx- nitinuffwttUTil out of cer tain jiirts of lamV iiml guinea Ji;,.s anl intrudured into tho human syhtriu I'v hyjoriIerinjc injection. Imm.'ijzine the coming man and wo man ererv sixty years renewing their youth ly iujootiuj,' a small tpiantity of lamb ami guinea ig juice under t'u skin of an arm or leg with a small needle lxiintfd syringe. WouU'iit it lc better to lie ami enjoy iifr- on t he shore where lnmlis and guinea pi's and syringes are nut known ? traorrri Picnic. On Momlay, Tiinsitay, Wt-dnosdar, Thui.lav an. I Fri.l a v, August ll t li. -'Tth. Ht"h. -jrth :m.i3itb," the IVnn-vi-. .-tnin K.ii'r. .ad ('uipauy w i'l t-i.Il ii'MUii"ii TiiL'ta ;;t till j'iin'i)al -tnti.'iis on its ui.-uu hue and lrmwh t.i "illiiims ( ir - ami return from I'ryn Maui au l and Kn.-.t !.'! rty, iu ilusivo; and fri'iu j.rin.-iiial stations ii Northern Central llailwnv and I i :i!n l:es. f:vm r.'.nliei ville. C'uiiati laiua, inclusive; oil tlie i'liiladeloha arid luie. at nil principal stations on main line ami dram-hps fr-'iu Sum Jury t Lock M.ixen, inclusive ; and all pi ii:cij:.l st:!tioiis Frederick l:vii. .n it r;ite ..f single fare f"r the Hound Ti t n turn until Monday, S. i t inui r "ill. Kxeursioii itfs will I, as f .I..w s : r in. I'are. S3 3.1 2 ho 3 1:1 2 6-i '2 43 J U9 0 I'O 2 ('is 1 !u 1 51 1 ;U I 47 1 21 1 Jl 1 02 I'.P II M.IVV 1 . Fra'T West I il-stl-r . I V.v uir.t. m . t ' ntt-srilla . . . I'm ker-hury . Af-i.-n iu: l' imnii I'lacrt . r.:ic:i"r . . . . ' ''.in. ! !a .... Wrihtsville . . Mar-.e.-ta Mt. Joy KhaU tht. nn -nevv:i r'i . . . . Mi.i.n. t n-n To MaryvTilhi ;s 1 'uncaiiit' ill ;1 N vvp. i t 1 :U) Miiler-tow n 1 4-1 Th-'iiiptooiito-.v ti 1 tin Port Roal 1 ST MitMiTi .' i;ij Ic Veyti 'V n 2 t'ti .wisti'Wii Junction 2 o' Mih-:. 2 tIT v: a,T,ii. t. r. . r: r ' C-- "HuRtitiLfdoii : 40 Tyrono 3 i9 A'.toona 4 42 Reliieinber that no adliri.-ion ft 't is cliMiureil t. the (IroiuiiK. an-1 this l" fa"' curries you fr -m y-ntr st.iti'-n to .liiruii-' (ii.ive and ntnrn. K. H. THOMAS, tlcni i a! Manager Intf rotate Picnic IMill.iti. r. Merhaiiicsbiirg. Pa. H. S. Mom ni. Seret:iiy. . . . t?si -rls.V Spe. ia l.i Sew York Wort It has l'eei: futnerod f- r two weeks t-uat th.'it a lie;ir SH n on the hills a hhovt -listani u ea.-t of this citv , but le" i-ei'M'ii were illl-linel to l-!iev- Riieh a st'-t r. ns it is inoiv than thirtv years since the last l.enr was killed ii iliis locality. T-'duv it is kn-)wn that the story was true and a party of gentlemen wh- a re catnpinou Mo-.sic Lake, seven miles from this city, are feast my mi bear's incut and willcnrrv the pelt of a ;.''o-l sized animal back to New Jersey wln-11 t !u v I Teak camp. vii;ht Ix t. -re last, as the camj-ers were retting in front of their tent, a rustlin-rof the und. rl.rush pttraoted their attention, and looking in the directi-di of the noise they saw a 1 w ar moving vluectly towards them. Lewis (oiiipton, the crack inarkstnr.n of the party, was the tirst t- discover I'-ruin and he whispered to his com panions to IvmasM perfectly still while he.,uietlv reached f l his Win- hester. ! , , . . . . . . I nl-tenly tilt- annual ntoppetl. slutletl j the an- atid ralse-i upon his haunches. ! 1 Imt v as (. mn pt on opportunity anl l-ruiii ftll in a heap" with a bail thr Uf'li h.s hi ail. The l ar 1 .ve.t 1T. to be ;i y etirhli-. pe-UIldn. -ltl-1 VVI he.l Tba t.c iw iti i is t he amount r-Teive.t by I J r. nu.ili I.vntis, K"., Tre.iMiier tor the j r tiff nt the rlo.id mt!i rs in M .iVint. . d, I'at- . ti-ron snd viciniiv, treni a pulic meeting I lied m the Court House r centv , snd Irora pnv tre siiliseripf ion : Tot.u smoiint r--cd Ironis soiuces cc, ,M I ! I'-' 1 1 J''-"'- i f.rwis Straver M irv Mos.n Ilrr.rv Ti-nnv , John Tvson ..... ........ A. II. Ka-iek Jonothsn Uv for. .......... . iKorge Warner John Vonoh.tu. J.U.-r-.on V, v.-r SainiU' M-'redith '-rolineSwitst-r. .......... I;o id Hackenhergcr. ....... Mont -ai lscnhurg. . . . . . ... Sanja-! V-in.ihoi .......... Henry Burger ., Wioi.iMi a, ntme. ....... . Mm. or p y ................ s : . 1 I ,sr j J2f.l ' H 1 ; 1 1 2 1 1 ; rt ii ; mi . 21 61 i; 1 1 2 ' : so So : ao, (1.1 4mi ;0 HI L.- Tola amount paid out. Tola amount rei-eiv'tnl . ! ic Tr- a-urer .V We. th.- undersigned, having audited the sl oie sii-t foregoing distribution account J. r. ninth I.vons. Ki., Treurer, tind the -aliH- w le correct. Lot is K. ArKtssox, J. Nosrn, Knwvsn K. Pet. Miiointi w n. A g. Id. Comiiiiftee - wlierllfa al4i. 1 he Shu lit will sell bv public outcry at bear least, and that in all cases the vcxa (l.e Court H.-nse In M ttlm'ewn. Kri lav, tions ind intiisiturial forma or taxatio. Ai.-.i-t M, lx-'. at I o I." k M., the shall Is-first relucetl and abolished; be- lollowing desrrilM-v: real e-tsle : ; cause it is pledged to give to suff.-ring cotu- I. A TRACT OK LAN l, sitnsie in Tin ! munitics needed help in the necessary work arora township. Junista cotiutv. Pa , roe- I of public eduration in order that th.rtby ia.r-r two 2) seres more or less, and hav. e.g thereon eree tel a two-story I og dwell- aken into . ' li..ti. MtTil.le. Seized talc s.ui.i.u. ind to be sold as the propertv ol i II. Krudrick 1 A TRACT t r LAN D, situate in l,arc township, Juniata conory, Pa., bounded nd described as follows t on the north by lands of Rebecca Uiinbarjgb. on tba east by 'and of A. J. Furcason, on the south by lands of A. J. Frrguson, and on the west by lands or Kebecca Heinbaugh. Seized taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John Tohn. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Monroe township, Juniata county. Pa., containing (li") tisrlve acres niort-or less, having there on rrted aiu-story log house, foundry and otner ont qnildings. Seized taken in to execution and to be sold as the property of John Dean, in the hands of his Admin istrator Ueorge Hockenbrock and Cather- ine Dean. I. All tbRight, Title and Interest of S E. Shnrtz in a trsct ot land situate in Del aware township, Juniata county, Fa., con taining two hundred (JOO) acres, more or Uns, and having thereon erected a two storv dwelling bonse. bank barn, a two- story log bouse, log barn, and other out buildings. Seized takvn into execution and to be sold aa the property ol S. E. .Shurtz. Also ; AI the Right, Title and Interest of S. E. Shurtz in a tract of land situate in Fayette tonbij.-, Juniata Co., Fa., containing fif teen (15) acres, more or less, h sving there. on erected a one and a half story log dwell ing bouse, log stable and other out-buildings. Seized taken into execution and to be sold as the property of S. E. Shnrtz. Also ; . All the Rl-fht, Title ani,Ieterest in a Lot of ground situte"in Favette township. Juniata county, Pa., conismirg a limekiln. Seized taken into execution and to be sold as the property ot S. E. Shurtz. Also; 7. A LOT "F OKOL'ND, situate in Fav ette townihip, Juniata county. Fa , bound ed and described . foilowa : on the north by lands of Ezra Siiiuh.cn thersstbv lands of t'oldror Long and Kfhritm Sours, on the south by lauds ot George Hubbard and ou the west by lands of Ueorge Hubbard. S-iied tak-n into r xtcntion and to be sold as the property of S. K. shnrtz. A LOT y GROl'ND situate in the Lor ough ot JJirtlintown, Juoiita countv, Ta., baving thereon enxtej a to-tjrv frame diI.rir.g touse, frame stable and other out building-.. ?eiret t.ikrn into ex-?cution and to be sold as the pr.vpert7 o!" J. Miller Me Don 1. A No ; The undivided one hlf interest in a ot of ground, situate in Tusearora tow n l.:p, Juniaf I county. Fa., hiring tnereo n erected a two-story frame d"t-'ng house. I'ratu.i jlat n 1 other uutbu.iitig Seiz ed takn into execution and to be so4 as tiie property ol J. Mer McD anaJ . 1 A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Monroe townbip, Juniata county. Fa , containing 47) acres, more or .'ess havicg thereon erected a two-story frame dsrf.'mit house, bank bare, waroi-sbed and other out-bui'dings. Seized, taken into ex- e uil.on as tae pr ip .ty oi,j-sepa anetv. A so ; 11. A TRVCT OF LAND, situate in Monroe toabip, Jim i ta county. Fa., con tiimng ("0 thirty r acres more or ess. S' ized ta!;en into execution and to be aod ss TLe property of Justin Smu'v. A-o ; 1J. A TRACT OF LNt, situate in Monroe township, Juniata county, F , con taming (3) threo acres more or ess. Se'Z- cd taken int'i exectiUon an I t be so 1 as tie jfoperty of Joseph Shev. Aso i A TRACT t'F LAMD. situate in Monroe towustip, Juniata Co., Fa , cjotatning ("J7) ninty-seven acres more or ess. Seized taken iu execution and to be toli as the property ot Joseph Sh- v. Aso ; H. A TK ACT OF TIMBER LAND. s:t usto in M nroe tow.atiip, Juiiata county. Fa., cort. 1 na i n ne ('.') acres ar.d (11 even percbis lucre or ess. Seized, tak--r. into Meciition and t be sod as the j ropt rty of Josei.fi Sbe!y. Republican State Convention. The R-pu!i'ican Siaie Convention met at Harri-bnrg ou the 7:h inst , aud nominated Urnry K. B'yer ol the Tin ward ot Phila- l-llhia, the Ut-putilicaa can-t'date tor Mate Tr-asarer. The wo-k ot the convention was all com peted wuhm a period of thres hours. Tiic caNninvTK. Hnry Klirnt Buyer was bora in Mont gomery county. Pa., iu lb at). ie lollowed school leaching a number ot years iu his native conuty , in Philadelphia asd in New Jersey, and in 171 began to reaC law with Lx Attorney fieaeral B. H. Brewster of I'biladelphia, aij-1 while reading taught school part of Ihe time. Alter a.imission to the Liar he began the practice of law in Philadelphia, and soon entered politics, was elected a member of the 1-ejiialaturu acid lias twice been upcaKer of the liouse. He will be elected State Treasurer next November. hie raATrovi. The Republicans or Pennsylvania 'n con vention assembled, antmit the Ij'tewing platform : The doctrines enusci-vted at Chicrgo in Jnnr, l"-s, (,v nlv National Kepublican partv receivrd the ir.d is-?ment ol thts- pro P' ' "'K V"' ,n lolioaing .otmoer. """" U"! K-" '"f - - ol her approval bv cigMv thousand nis;wnty. Wltn renpatd rn.phasts were.ltirm those car.lii.al tnncirlrs. and again submit them I t.. ih- .Lrlnr. Ii.nn.i lvant- ttkr thkr ao- prohation. THE NVTlOSab VICTOBV. We greatly rejoice in the national sictorv of lSft lor a two-told reason ; first, because it was fought and won under Pennsylvania leadt-rshin and uton Pennsvlvania i-'atiorm ; iU,i econd, because the executive and leilative power In the Union has thereby ben restortd to the Republican party, which within a period ot less than thirty years, has rescued tho cnuniry tr m the perils of r, bt-lliou, ot treacherous reconstruction, of rja!.cial di.-honor, and ol re- k less tsUitri- al legislation. All of which wtre dis'inct lv involve-) in the polxy or acts of the liemocrat c rartv as now governed. tiissks. ro -irvf. The Krpub.lcsi.s of Prnnsylvania claim esrecal recognition tor the reason that in the bonr ol its rxtrtmity th-y turoShsd to the national Republican orgamattion a chairman wh, during all the anxiuns days of the recent national campaign, in oopera tion with the horored represtnNativea ol ott.rr St ites. so controlled the force at hand as lo compel victory. The thanks ot the Republicans ol this Commourealth are due and brrrbv tendered to the Hon. ! Matthew Stanlvv Uuay tor tb honorable n.l master' ul wav in which ha conducted that campaign. nmio AI'XISI-TS ATIO V f.XOOKSEtl. I 1 e cor, i mile indorse the administration ! of I'resident Benjamin Ilarvtson, because U I steadily devotes itelt to tfc work ol brosj I and intelligent adn.ini-dratiou by corapeteat 1 and trusty otbcials and nukes its ru'e o: tlexible duty the tatthtul observance, not the hypocritical evasion, ot tbe rablic statutes ; because it proposes honsstay to collect and honestly to dispurse the pro ' reeds ot pulilic taxation, and seek a sj to aitii-t the burdens thereof that those per ' sons snd interests able to bear raost shall ! Iu ., nni.1 .ml those slkle In hiAi least aKll the citiitensh-.p ot tnts wnruo cont.try msy : be e!vatd; br-cause it aims to secure b I adtouate legislatioa protection against the er .nnvrrsled and it.n,i I offenses cf supprcseed and miM-onnted i ballots, ot pervene.1 reiurns ana taise cer- i t'tlcates ol election and vf mutderonr method a of maintaining tba insufferable wrongs which now stain the records of Southern States and touch the honor of tho Sot hem people, miking ol elections in most of them a Irsnd or tarce. whose traits are a large body of Democratic nsnrp-ir no is snming to represent those Sutes in the legislative hills ot the cation ; and because, mora tnan all else, it makes in cardinal aim in foreign affair the. vindication of the rights of America and the defense of th honor safety snd dignity of all Americans : and in domestic affairs, the development of our own resources, the a lvancmnent of our own interests, the enlargement ot our ovi industries and til a upbuilding ot the labor of our own people. Against all ul which the Democratic party ' Unds n over-present d inger and men- POTECTIO. Protection" is thj corner-stone of our political faith. Its greatest blessing is that in protecting the American laborer and mio afacturer it strengthens and builds op all interests, resulting in ths promotion of a great diversity of business enterprises an t a home market. It therebv murturea not onlv the interests primarily and directly protected, but all interests, particularly aarncuii are, which Huds in the certainty and higher prices ot a home market its great ad- . vantage. Pennsylvania D .luosrsts bare, until recently, claimed the uniie distinc tion ot being Democratic protectionists At last, however, the controlling element In that party, not ony in the nation, but State, has tmeui'ocu.ly announced its an tagonism to protection. It is our duty to take advantage of this opportunity and press home this living issue. We will there by deal Democracy its deathblow in Penn sylvania. commissions- TAicsaa ENDoaszn. If protection to American industry be the corner-stone of our political faith, then pro tection lo those who fought in dcteuse of the L'nion is its csp-stoue. VVe reverence j the memory of those intrepid mar'yrs who gave up their lives upon the Held of battle and ol those other heroes, burdened with years and covered with scars, whe have since gone to their rest. But tears will not sutlice for the tens of thousanda of brave soldiers who still survive. We advcate such amendments to the pension laws aa will make adequate provision lor ail honor atity discharged veterans of the late war, whose advancing vesrs, wounds or other infirmities disable tbcm from total or parti al self support. Those who saved the na tion Irorn aissolution should be saved Dy the cation from penury, and we heartily commend the wise and friendly liberality shoan by Couunisnioner Tanner to his brother soldiers in the conscientious dis charge of Ihtf duties ot his office. Hloll LKEX-E EXDORsCD. Tbe Repuhacan party having, in 18Sri, de er twnhip, Juuiata County, deceased, clared in favor ot the submission of the m ill sell by public vendue or outcry at tb question ol the prohibition of tnc manniac- late residence of said decedent, on lure ar.d sa'e of intoxicating liquors toa; ciaJs a in loon vote ot the people, and having in two auc- batUrUy AUlTUSt 1 , lOdiJ, ce-ive Legislature thr wigb the methods i l OQO o'clcclt P. M.. l said day. the fbl ordaiueil by the Cou-llln'o i. an I in spite lowing described Keal Kstate. to wit : of Uetuocratic opposition, provided ihe All Ibvt certain tract ef land situated in machinerv tur reaching a lair expression of . Walker Twp., Juniata County, Pennsyl the imb'ic soetimer,' and the vnts. to e. , vaaia, bounded on the north by land of cure which it was pledged, having bejn t k-n, declares that it has lully aud honor ably fulfilled its ccrnpact in this regard. In vier of the result ot said election, and hat ing reirard for Ihe preservation of tho purity of the homes of our Commanwealth, ae heartily indorse trie Brooks high license law aid recommend suah amendments thereto as will ten I to its proper and pro gressive improvement, and also bring with in its scope the control of wholesale li cences. TI BLIC IIIU1IWAT4. L1CAL TaXATlOV We indorse the acton of ihe last Legisla ttire in providing lor Ihe appointment Ol 1 coniuiia.-ious to revise and consolidate toe laws rel it-ng to Ihe construction and im provement ot Ihe pablic highwaes of the Commonwealth and to consi ter the subject ot local taxation, wuh a vn-w fi a rrs-on-able aud jie-l e-U ilitati.in thereof. Thee are nue?tn-ns o: vital eoueero to tho p-op!e o: Pennsylvania, particularly to those, en gag. d in agricultural pursuits, and should, as thev dotil-ilrss will, rec-ive careful an-l intelligent considerarion from rhe respec tive legislatiue jOTU'.uiisions. AI PR.V VI. or G jVLaX ; HfM C. The administration of G rvHrnor Beaver continues to 111 --it the eoaH tenet' and p- ! proval 01 the Kecublicsns of Pennsytvawlt. r,-,.navvania, 1 tho un.iersianed, alriinis. rrr.m its lucepti.rr it ha been bl.-rdiuill- . trat-r't.r riamuel J. Kurtr, late ol Delaware r.-t and clean in every d pirt-n-mf and -l"-! Township, Juniata County. Pa., dece'jed. serves Ihe contnm-H resp.-ct and approval wj ,,v pur),lc u,crJ, ,t the late -slot I he Cll'zens ot the (JoiiimouwcltD. j d,.nc ,1,, decedent, iu Delaware Tess thi joiswi cahmitt. j hip, Juiii.ta t'ountv. Pa., so 7h"- catistrophe which has recently visit ed Jobnsiawu and eiher sections of tbe ' ji4'o air. luutucj itrj 11 Ari 01 a.i lurius vi civili tion on the face of the eartu apzeais e rwe Vi ! I V to IhM tnint-f-lii.- or rim neofile ot this Commonwealth, aho have witneseed t ith thankt.il hearts Ih-r gtnerosi'y ot s.l ' naticrw. VVe urge that tbe. next Legisla- ture tale such consututx-nal action as will best provide permanent relial for t!estrak- I en sect am-. I The death of General Simon Camoro-n, ' for sixtv vears a consptcunris son ot I'euo- i svlvania. and tor much ot that time iu the j honored rliscbarne ot ltup"rtut ruhlic tunc- I Hons tate and national ex-utive arxt l--ffislative is a great puhitc ..ss which pro- pery di-rinils ol Ibis convention an earnest expression of their deep sorrow, and that toev shouiil te-tify their atiMH-ation and ven eration for his career and character. - Iatereated People. Advertising a patent medicine in tbe .- cn-iar vs.- in wbich tbe prpnetar ' Kemp' Balaam lor-Cough and Colds doe is indeed wonderful. lie authorize all druggists t3 give those who call for it a sample bottle Frtf, that ttey mar try it be fore purchasing.,. The larg bottle are tOc and $l.t0. We certainly would advise a trial. It !3sy save voq ti&sn consumption. sllXF.TII 41 41, E- IIIIITIU'W. The Patrons orCc-titral I'ran- s)lt:nl.i W ill Eel 1 pise All former i:lorti. The s;tumitte appciintod )v tbe Centro Countv (.rran-jv, and -Stria Pennsvl -iinia I'atront of Husbtiidrv, l.as deVnied t-, bold the s.xt.Wii j annual I n-mc Kxhil .tK.n in Geueral Tavior -i Fort Woods, ou the l-oe of . tli Le'xii.burjr mid Tjnme riilroaal ; nt CeiiaTO Hall, tlio vjltno phu-.- where j it w:iH liel I liift vee-f with Bin h good slices and results This vetr's ex. , ., - -ii i - r , ; hil'ltl -ll wi.l Uo-m oil luesdav, Seta1er 17, rod continue four i davs. Hon. Ii'iard Ithore was ap J i.,ini.Ji-l,.i;rm-i .i,l T..K 1 - . 1 Dau'aenaan as f tijierinteu Jent of tl:a nat-ir suply ajiel gt-nertal improve ments; liturge lale sup-riiiteiident of aiie macliitis.ry .leparlrneut ; J. ' Amey suptniJeiideut of tho b. rd j ivg nouse, rt siauriini aid ataus. mi tt , OIher nonary ,nd conv.nient out Vrivileges ; Cieorge fjingeru"a hu- buddings. periutendet t of the st .x k depaitiaer.t. No. 2. A trat of woodlud in aaave The Grange an wH ha the public 'F. bonn-s-d by laodv or Geurge is highly .Jated orvr the fact tL, S-uea Stong and o-era couUi,. I'. T I..- 1... 1.:-. 11 . r ""S o Iiri m tnvi-'l xiuKaildiV V.S 1 exA to trive tlie use of his trrruid irroxe - . is-. i - - . u... aii" nuu ii the pllsc last yt-ar xver deb yhtt-d with the beautiful upot that it W and the siuie will be still better this T.. . a . xear. v nrrani'empiit witli tl CV vtre Hall N ater Company a full supply of j;.ure, fresh mountain water will bo j-jped and distributed at convenieiit jxiints all over the grounds. A full supply of tents has also been secured and engaged, for the aceom tuodation if the oople. The rail road facilities tvill be coninlete in ( t., -rv .lotaail , so that trains will run .i , , each hour of the .lay ho as lo be sat- i:;faotory to all going and coming. Applications for tents, exhibit ion room-and restr.urant privileges should t9 made early to Hon. Leonard Rhone, Ontro Hall, Pa., who will jirornptly answer all communications and give such information as may be desired, and refer the same to the proper heads of the different depart ments. Taken in all, the arrangements for this year's meeting are far in advance and the prospects are that it will be the largest and most successful affair ever "held in Central Pennsylvania. The Sioux. City Corn Palace. The only one in the world. Oiens September 23d, 1889. Closes October 5th, 1889. Corn is King and Sioux City is the capital of his kingdom. The Corn Palace of 1S89 will be larger, grander and more artistic than its predecessors. Reduced Excursion rates on all principal liailvvavs. Ttie Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway is the direct route to Sioux Citv. For all details relative to the Corn Palace address Jas. V. Mahoney, Sacretary, Sioux City, Iowa. Tonight and To light. morrow And each day and night during tbia week von can get at all druggists Kemp's Kslsara for the throat and lungs, acknowl edged to be the most success! ul remedy ever sold for the euie ot Conghs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Congb, Asthma-and Consumption. Uet Ta bottle to-day and keep it always in the bonse, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50 cent and $1. Ssruple bottles free. LEGAL. o 8Pn I.VS' COURT SALE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an or ir of s!e for the pay ment ot debie is-u out of the Orubana I Court o' Juuiata Cvuitv, Pa., I the under- signed Executor of tbx last will and testa I mentof William D. Webster, late of VFalk- Jonn tioagers ; on ine east oy tanas oi jos- eph Hosteller ; on the youth by lands of John Morn, aud on Ihe west Dy lands ot Robert Rue containing about SET Cf ACHES More or Less. j wiih the appurtenances bavin; thereon I erected A I.OJ DW i:LtL, IXC. IIOt'KE, ! all ot which is cleared land, j TL'KMSOPSALE Ten per cent, or pnr cbase. money to be paid when Ihe property I is stricken down ; twenty-ave per cent. "n j contirruatron ot sale by the court ; twenty- I fi.-a -. t ihM Hr.t rl a . 1 1 1 J jmiarv. . I , , df(M 4 t. . M . . I . 1 7 . , t .7 - . Mil . (lis 1 i -. . 1 k I uu iuc luni j day of ApciV A. 1) , 1SW, ita interest I from Jato ol conitrmatioa of sale by the 1 court. Deed to be delivered nd possession j given withiu t'n days lrom 4ate ol con ' hrtuatlon ot sal:-. Unpaid purchase money I lo bo secured b jildgmant. I ADAM J. PAOB. ! Ezievtor if William D. Wrbtttr. QRI'UASS' CO VALUABLE rRT SALE .,r RSAL ESTATE. Vv elm,., of . order of alM isueAo.it , tS u.,.h.n.' nnri J iniara Rnssir.' Satarday, Auguat-31's 1889, t one o'clock P. M.. ot said day, trin Itf I lowing dex ribed valuable Keal Estate, i wit ; All tb-.f certain plantation and track ynd .mine in Delaware lowssnip, Juniata. -uoumv, : a., o-..i..-ieu ou 'amis of Samuel Ki.iflman oj the east by lands of 9amu-l Weaver and others on 'no soma ire tanas or rt ihi-hb j - oiuiu , on the west bv lands ot John l AUEer ana Samuel Kvuif man. containing rcvEa7vY-v v-i'P af-sac-d "f 108 appurta-iec.es having thereon ervtt- d A WEAT.-IkK BflAKUtU LC5 HOUSE, FKAMK BANK bakj, spring house, arsKke bouse and ether out build int-s, abeul for'y-tive acres- f which are clearei and tbe balance woodland. The land is in good state ot cultivation. TERMS OK-SALE One fourth of the purchase tjnuy lo be paid on xsttttatnation of sale 1 tbe cort ; one fourth on the rirat day ot Apni. A. D., lS'JO, when deed will be delivered and possesi' givon, and the remaiwler-April 1st, A- D-, 1KU1, with interest from atyril 1st, A. D-, 90 to be accured-tiy Judgsaeal. hPHKiAM J. XCRTZ, jldmivttratcr rf 5amuc J. Hjr'.s, dee'd. A SGNKE-SSALE ii. or VEK . VALtABLE REAEESTATE By virtue of aa oner or tbe Court of Cnmirawn Plea wf Juniata County, issued to us on tbe 13h day ot MarJ, lt9. We, the Ass-gnee ol Hon. Jacob f tuilb, of Fay ette toansbip,. Juniata t'oncsy. Pa., wil!' sell b punlic otcry at tbe residence ol ...1.4 II.... T.r.. k. S.....ih n I r-. Si .k 1 ir- fnwt,hi -ua half rulla rlh of He-. A'l.-.iervilie, no Tnegaa, Septembe-.5th, 1889 t m oVoiiPm ,btrp. ttve ,ilowi, Tcfy Tatuab.e Real Estate, lwit: No. 1. A rract of land s.tvMte in Fayette tawnship, -Cniata County,. Pa., boun-ted 'l described as lollow : i the north bv John HorOefler ; east by laavls or Margsnte Hrlm ad. j.; . Winey : south by land, oi Cleauenliae.S bally. T. Ti Davis, Jul A. Dunn adther lands ol. Assignor, ani west bv land ut George P.. Mcfarland, or her )....! r . V .hlta mi.. tsining XIXET-SEti:?I ACRES morw or less, all eleas and in good condi- tion. and having the.won erected a BRICK HOU.E, TWO BAiNS, Twovtw-elgltt A.cre i mere cr less. No. 3. A nt or Ground situate in. JJC 1. Utervillc, sounded on the north by Main J sireet, eaal by lot ot Asj.n Leidy, south by ' publ'c ,n1 we8t hy lot r. Samuel . I me having theron erected a rim istiuMi imu: up orTBt iLDiscs. No, 4. Tbe undivided one-third interest in a House aud Lot of Ground, situate in Me Ali-terville, bounded on the north bv Main street, east by lot of Joha Shelley, south by lands ot J. U. Winey, and west by lands of Ueorge Ueckmaa and public alley. No. 5. A tract of clear land, situate ia Kayette- township, bounded on tbe norm and east by other lands r Hon. Jacob Smith, on tbe south by lands or George K. I Met srlaud. and oa the west by lands or John Stusscr, containing 8 Acres. TERMS OF SALE. 15 percent, of the J pureb'w mone- to be paid on coonrmatioD of the ' by the court ) 25 per cent, oa Jaauary 1, 1890 ; 20 per cent, on April 1, ipyi), and tbe remainder, being 40 per cent on April 1 1091, with interest on all defer red payment from date of confirmation of ale by in" coon t aeeos ro oe aenverea and possession given within 15 days after confirmation of sale by tbe Court, except ing tract No. 1, of which possession will not be given nntil April , 190 ; Jdeferred navments to be secured bv judgement Bote. henry l. svirn, REUBEN CAVEN T. 4r .fsstgntei. o rfhans' COURT SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned administrator of tbe es tate or Henry F. Zeiders, late of Green wood Twp., dee'd, will sell at pnblic sale on tbe premises, on Tuesday, Angus. 20, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. m., tbe following described real estate : No. 1. One fourth interest in a tract ot land in Greenwood township, Juniata Coun ty, bounded on the north by land ot (ieorre Woodward ; on tbe east by land ol John H. McConnrll; on the south or Pimm's heirs ; and on the west by Isnds of Cyrns Cargiil contaiaing TWr.jrTV-.tlJIE ACRED, more or leas, tweuty ot which aru elearrd and the balance timber, bavhng thereen erected a Kkauc Horse, a good spring ot never failing water. (At same tine an op portunity will be given to bay three inter est In this tract ) ' No. 2. A tract or land in same township, bounded on the north by land of Philip Swartx i on the eaat by lands of Mary Ziid ers ; on tbe south by land of John Fatter son ; snd on the west by land of Jacob Lauver, containing FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES. about forry-Uve acre aleared and in good stste of cultivation, balance well timbered with White Pine, Rock Oak A.C., - LOG UUSE AND FRAME BARN', good orchard and well of never failing w? ter at the door, on the place. i N- 8. A tract of land in same township, I bosmaea ou ine north by lands or Mary Clark and Jacob Lauver ; on tbe east bv iaurt of Ann Hilton's b.lrs - on the South By land or Paul T. Cox ; and on Ihe west . by lauds of William Heckler, containing , Oue Hundred und Ten Acre), I more or less, about seventy-five acre clear- ! ed and in coed state of cultivation, balance i heavily timbered with While and KockOak, j having thereon erected A L4M3 Hoi DC, A LAG F8AHE BAXK BARN, ' shop, wood-house and stone spring house. J 1 here is also a large orchard or well select ed fruit in bearing condition, and three good spring, two ot which never fail. No. 4. One ball interest in a tract of land in Monroe aud fa vet to townships, bounded on tbe north by lands of Daniel Nace ; on tbe east by lands of Mrs. Kurd's beirs ; on the south by lands of John bhots Ivevger and John Naylor ; and on the a est by land o: Cartel's heir containing eSS Ht'XlBED ASK SIXTHS! ACEFS, more vr less, about eighty-tive acres cleared and baVsjtice well timbered having thereou erected a LK HOUSE AND BANK BARN, and ontbmMings. Waler never failiug and large orclnrd on pisce. The sbu? tracts ot larri re all loca'ei in what proniiA- to be an extensive peach growing district. TEKMS OT SALE SmolN owe rutirth in terest in tract No. 1 to lie sold for cash Remaining tracts as follows Ten er eenr. ro be paid in c.tsh on day ef salerand to bs lerleiied and paM as stipule!-! damage, if vurcbaser tailr to comply with eilre.iueiC coad it ions ot ssle- j- per rsnt. to be pairf- in cash on or before Janu try lt. IK. I ; 33perceut. on Asnl 1st, isjvf-v airl iho reini-oiug 38J per out. te leiuaie charged upon real esiAie duriiig lite of Sarah J. ZeidtTH. widow, aru- Hie mere thereul l. be paii' til'iier annus y on the I'l.'srl day ot April. And the principal al her death to th.- par-v entitled Ih-rreto. Iee-N lo be de-iv er.-4 and posses-ieai given April lt, 1MXI. W; II. ZEIlfcKS .7rri:sror ef" Henrf H. Zenrra, Htc'd. Julv i; 4 ! 1 X KC 'TO K'SSAL K' The nadersigned Eta-Mor of Vne last will and testament, ol Dasld S 'nith lte of j Delaware l-wnship, Jun'.eta couoT. de ceased, will expose the lellowiuir valirvble Keal Estate w sale by vil-sic ven-aVse r outcry at tbe swelling house on trac? N. 1, on Friday, August 23rd;, 1289, at 1 o'clock I " w. f said iVav to wir - No. 1. Tfc nmlivided ayw hall of I list certain plaiilatmv and tract 3: and )tiifeate in Delaware townebip, one armo h'J miles northeast ot ThisrMiiatowi'.ioiin le.!i.Ki ine Muth and west bv lauds of O. Evans' Veirs ; on the roeth by D. !3w Diiaxm ; on the eaat by Jonathan Kiserr3onta;oing OXK IIODRED' ICRDt, isre or ltss, all t wbich ie caeareft and in s good state tf rnltivation. The improveasemts area "jo riASt I vtllijo noes,JSx.W feet, 3ank BarnliG.3U feet. There ia a good Toung apple orxhard on thw farm in good iTrrmg coiidit-aMv. The land is Smurtoue aidiflint and there . a never faili-sg. spring ot-. water on the ?leca9. i ne iiwtb iaaiQRiriii' property, con tw timit to schsslK,-chHrcb3a id ra irt-t. No. 2. Tbo radrvided an ball of snrar. ot '. lUd, situsc- ii lIno t..w i slipi b-oia-ie.heuth v ai.iis of H';rt7.'er'a keirs ; i.n tio- west by Jsnatbaii Klr : aurth and ea-liy laads. M B-mjuuan lil asan. This.is-Jictioco ract of woo Il ia it '! vet with Cltestiiut '.iinvbrs- rvw. n. j rei oi .anal-n mm, :o.v-i about 2, miles easl ai Tttompsontowu 7m1 leadniz; from TlxniM-titiis-i fi cr- rwds tionr. ieo Twrtri aad east bv la-ads. af Jrmish I jmd.-nlag-ji ; mi Itio soutii v tnmiiot Wiikiaiu CravioiB and John V ? ; wett by loUa-of Unvid K. Sj Uiwr Bad Christiaa rienrnircaTiitaming FwBTVWrU ACRES. more or ssaa, nearly alt cletieil. Tba im prove me a I a- arc a LOG FRAJIE DraXLING HOUS C2j)x:, feet, hog pen anaii spring house. nefr tail ing spring ot wajvclee to door, t.oaiv ol choice Irjiitof ai Kinds on premise The nndersigaet -s ill also ezu-tse. to ssle by i)Ulic venusja Tr outcry, at the dwell isg hMiwe on tsact No. 4, thef uiipwing .te W:ribedi Keal XMate, on Saturday, August 25,, 1889, at 1 o'clfccK r. m ., ol said dav, u, Wlt .. No. 4. A farm siius'o in SXvette t..wn ajp, Junssta county. Pa., iuj-ed on the Borta. by rands of Aaron Bcuab ; on the She east k-r lands ot Lnciavi Auker and Isaac Sfcelsenbcrger ; on Uie south by lands of Keubeu Ieonard, ust on the west by band. d Solomon UaMell, containing JIISETT.FHE ACRES, more or leas of cleaied land. The impiovemeataare a wr.ATBEK-BOAuusa.i-oe bocsb 24x0 feet, baBk.ia.rsi 40x70 feet, with wsgon shed, and corn crib attached. There is a woiiol good water at the oer ; an abundance of choice fruit and a stream of water ruasacg through the land. No. 6. A tract of wobdland situate in Fayette township, bounded by lanns of George Koe aud others conVaining Kixs ACtis aaore or less. Tuns or sale Ten p;r cent, of pur chase money to bd paid oi day of sale -twenty percent, on Urst day of Anril a. D.', lS9d when deed will be delivered and pos sossion given ; thirty. Hve per cent. April 1st, leOl ; and the remainder April lt, lh92 ; interest on pavmenu due April 1st, 1891 and IH'J2 fruiu April lit, IQ'JO. tin tract No, 4, one thousand dollar will remain on ma land during the lite time of AaaiB &MITH, widow ot testator, tbe inter est wbereot is to bo piid t her annually. JONATHAX KISER, Executor of David Smith. A FINE PIEC&y WACC0 IS INDEED A LUXURY .7i AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 CZ. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT T3 CUT IN POCKET PiECES OH CARRY WHOLE. m FLIZEa 2 BROS , Lcii?.?iik, !iy. Waking tOIl & JelTerSDIl GcllegG, WASHING! ON, TA The g'Jih y-nr lupins Sfpt. 11. C'u?iil. .S.:it-ni ific ami Prf-pnrutory 0jtmi- n.-r. t a V. tr i ii r.r iii.it inn con- wi-mcr Pifimiiat. iv l). prtuieot ap- ply tr i'rN:F J. Aixh.f .x-hmitz,-rnn ; for Cit il.-u-; or otht r inforumtion to Pkks't Moitat. PEi-VLVAMA C0LLEGF; l.arfrn FacnKy. study ClasiTl u.nl ..iMi.i -i.wu! fa...ir.a in all :lt - partiimi.t--. OtixTTHnri', Lahoratories ard new (Ivnrrssiii-.is Tlirer- large buildiogw. Srraiu hvar. LtVari-s 2.IN) volururw. Kxi it- !" D. parfn.-iit if Hygit-nr and l;nr:.s- i:l -ve iu .r -r all tr p.-i it'll --rt , U-.. A. rt-isib! I" trr-.(l.-nt R..i t.'.il r.ains. L.oat:..n on Ihs liaTrLr-rikLir f l-f fv-lim ir most i.l.-nsani. i ilh-ihr I'RFJMRATOai I 4 KT.MT, ;ia .-paiai- uuil.iius to iMiuiml ll..a iii'-ij u'.'l.i ll.e tot bl.si rit-as -r C !- tiriir si.H--ial carr of tht ' Ptinfii l dt... th.- a.ki.lDK. rt'Uirliliir nitb i stimrn. in ti.-? i.-ii: tiiu Kii t-tm opms Sept. O.li,-K.v.;..-i..i-.. rl-1r.ss, ll W. Ai-rKXl-sltl. i' . i'r. s duiit, or U ft. fcl EHLKK, A. M-. Principal (3-ltvsiii-j. SCOTT'S EMULSION CONSUr.iPTlC SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS "Wasting Ii332.it.: URES Wbnderfu! jIhiit li.ivo F1eh Produce.. j;uaol one Tcn;nt' p r dux lv it use. Scott's EmalsitHt is not a set ;.-': r imedy. It contains tlie stimttlaf i g properttH oi tho Hypnplm--jiiites and pitro Norwegi.-m "::: iiver Oil, di ynitnoy of 1" : ornup; largely i:i'-,-i'.;tsil. It i.s n - t-v Physicians .ill o-.t-r tbowftii" PALATAEIE AS JVjJL". Soll bf er'l Druggist. COTT ak. 8QWaE. Chemlut. FT PI T DOLLARS fT LIFE SCHOLARSHIP 2?VXaiTVIS' BUSIKESS COLLEGE i;oi ( faeslnat Kt., PhiUda. I'oMtiopn for (ntdottM. Timert-qnired 3 to 4 aon. HMlHT Iiipp4U iitt iauai-KC ot StudT. Ci-rulnr jJne 1 you name thie paper - - .. - "i S ai tVietabi i! Aiiioiiii' -r-a a'rmitl :"--a.;;;--r:."!r - ..-K ' a -n evtry antirJ-a-ua !.:., 02GU-"3. t35 to t-Ot 5: , aw- m4 rw- I 1. . t Wfe-- hyy. 4.1 AKA.NTrJ.ll teL. -ariaiistruzi) C22:x..lit5Uir.t. MEAT-CUTTER. ln1ltltM MKtl pr-. sVMineiah1 M-St f.r, 11-,-h, Sauii-, Miners V- nt. P r r a rpl e, Ornqqu'm 1 il-.;n'JA,r- Ki-itk. Af . Ac. i ". iJ r?ltt, fttlf- 1 AvemcAN K'f'6 co., Ca4A Vt abi..j;.fiu Are., 1-klUdclphia. 9 Ptr'P f:l.t-lR sTM FI Mtl.E mv,. S4V taaA "tJ I'- MU1.V i4ja.v.rr! ritual C . mm U.tlttjr l.jr it Ajirri.-... irw.n. ' . ..iar .inlt-l an.-tfji.tr 1 all Atmr rfn a;-s. or ivl,i,rttL sVt rnil, s lCui alua Ur. lIX, X ivuottbt baetoa, ila. Ufa of HEHRY W&R3 BEECHER hr ilturtrni. .1. iritrisr Lu lif frvm Jtii I lVsjl tacfs.tr- I r.lll - One- I -!, tipfst-l mjrm pijaufj. I.IU niN'H tO. Urosklvw, K.Y. JTATO BUG rXTFJtMmATOH. msrliu.f..ruu .-tluarkuier. x nria orccn, &r., u-.n p tat vks ti iImmt tl ha N-.-tlc. nd for Illustrated .'lreular. S'imn. XV. llass-ley. Metiia, 1 elar'arr i 'o.. Pa. fVile arr.mt X.n I nilpd Mates :jJexrept . Y. aud Kew n- tlet keep them, send l!io and I" will ltiu one las rour expra-a ottios. inpenaes prepaid. a-w.Tr .i . j I'niVATESALE. Ti e iiiuier signed ofls 14 acr. s .ifcboice land, dj..n ii.ar tlie horonpl, Pstteron.a private ssle. There i . . ' .corn crib on the tra- t The land is .11 ck-ar ai.l ievK. and we I adapted for i. .i. ..fall kind, or grain snd ' "u For parti ular.i cU on r..i.,.o, Ju.i.u c""p,. . FltJZER'S I ""Zi POSSIBLE j 'AND IS sCeJ y TO ; KNOWN ASA j A MAKE ,1f i iff is a Spring fe Summer i have the LATEST SPRIWG .111 Ml lv The Champion CItlilr niueu iruiK.nir r.Hsiern cstlpa i ni a r t - i i i i'i aa JUlUlUJiill SPRING htW SUMMER STOCK, Will make fries-ln, outsbine rircfa, win victori-.. and m ;i mMitr.. MEJS 1501 S & CUILLKLS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Grai n furiiiahing gwds. First Ciasw, tonibitiitio; a ., :i Elegants, with priVf-s thtA will antonisb jet. Sit sale i srcttia I prove tiii. T? r - ..V . . .. . ; 1 1 T V - I . - . stock of HATS, CAPS, B0(r?3 k JKU JtLUIrC-hco, Percale elf? Cuffs.Trnnks nl Satclx-'.B, ia SiH Sam'l STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FLKMSHIK IN PATTERSON. Jane 16, 1S?6. J9etc JFirm. sl't I M. V'SI I 1 M I- I ' I : I W I I IS. j kj A llllMIUUU.'l.'l I'll "lUUlO' No-more winter for months' to come. Spring and Simmer are here, and to conform to the change, the Senior member of: ie linn hns ju?t returned irom i.'nu, f .. -i- v. a.o.i- .-.ciim-.d, "I'cit.- -c rr '. lirfa sitl ,ront o fV.aa mmrli mt bis many patrons IVror. DROP IN. We hrtTe now filled our j -"helves ith Sprino and SvriR Goods of-all kinds. Uur eu- tomersi hve appreciated our eflbrts to -give them goodi to cuit their purposes, and we bel ieve th.fc we are Letter ore- pa red than ver to merit their : confidence. We invite ou to' j COnie and ?e? and be satifreti. , 1 VI rmr rf rf-fi (r&uwfa ilflti-irtmanr " i we have almost everything, Don't be bnekward, call for what you vint. fcfl., . 4itigJ FEstift JffC. It. Ml It, JLlflflCf, Uur liCJb and fcihoe ur i pnrtnieut is lu i l in its assort - its f J cprfainlv onn hi 1 : Z J .. . uitea in nt, quality anu price. Whatever improvements have : reen added by the inanufacture.- ic have t!H?m all. v e can ! Mipply uu ith toot wear for . , . . aiiv in or (ini.rifior spri icp I tur 1 -..j ... - . i jtrocery Department never lags. We have ou hand a full line 01 Freeh, Plain and Fancy ! 2kocei:ii;. ! Also, the anly full line 01 i dUEE INS WARE in the county. Every house iniust have its lull supply ot ! Queens and Glassware, this if ' the ptore to-call 011 for such ar ; tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, liemember the place, Mais Streft, Oi-pobite CornT Hort?,. MiiUintown, Xa., Fred'k. i:sPla3i!CJIAI5 aV !OIl. Sprit; j and Summer GoodSa- I nronld inform tbe public that I bae 1 now ia ray new millinery store at mv place of residsace on Water street, MifTlintown, t econd door trom oorner of Bridge strt, ! a lull stock., oi Srir psnl Slimmer millinery eoodnail new, and of tbe latest rvtyles. ' at.d aavitig employed first class rr.illlaers I I aaa prepared to supply thepuUio witb everything found ia a firstclass milliner j store, cotes and examine tej stock. I I cvaaider it no trouble to sbow goods. j MRS. 11HL. ' March 22-P7.1.V. OILS! OILS! OILS! THE STANDARD OIL COMPAST; ol Pittsburg Pa., uiake SPJCIiVLlTY ! of maDufactaricfr for tbe Domefclic trade the Fmrst Eanls of llluminat- i ing and Lubricating Oilu, NapLtiia 1 WHm"mei ". CHU OB nmue UOIfl Petrolfcum. clialltsge ooaiparistm xvitb every kuowa Product of Petroleum. I If yoa wish the most UJWF0RMLY SATISFACTORY OILS IJT THE MARKET, ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town and vicinity Supplied by I FRANGISCUB HARDWARE k CO I I 2n3,-89-ly. I i l;ltl!M?r'V.1tUt8T8y.t!I.M ADd nnn r I V oliualala C ountj liTin- l rt. tTltli n Wandrrfiil itself its SHOE3.0Y"3R - ALLS, WatCh'k? My Vit Shirte Xet war, vjllnr ni nnJ ocuiplet- Call si,.) ree PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOIB. TIM K-TAIILK ?3 snd srtarSiincltr Msv ; in sh.t .t,... .t u ( ,... - -- I "i.i rui II UtTj. iatw hb. d.V.r m"" - HunJiigvioB u.m a. : rn :n. Alto-,, ."roo r, c: a. c . l SilSt CnuB At 7.17 a. ,11 a. r.i.. nwii.n iih WcVrvrowa 7.U7 . lal.. ..sariituaB ,l!0 Bi., k isf lu JT a. a.-. m., K ifsTTl 5.-.'(l i Port eti .ss a. ra-, s.iio s i a, Ttisrarira t,4I a. a.. Va-.rlrKs 14 a. - ; Thomrssntown a. is . Purwrisu. ., M i'. srstusr n W.-S a HI., .!. ! Tui 7' i!pbial!2m., " -'! Ska K 'm ITxpsna le.;. ft a:i.ei, i r I at 7,15 a. aft., i4 stoppii., all rtuii ststiocs t-lwtrn Altooiis t.7ri Har-nnrj. I rearhs -. -Win at If .ts a. , Harrai.s-f i 11.40 p. K . arrirrs id ."lilait::! t S.! v- m- Mail T:hs laavrs Pittrrsirg da;lr at 5,3'3 a. ui., 'IrcH.na at 2.t'0 p an ., sag stsr. pin; st all i f i:lar s.'atians ar i at lisTJs st h dS p. tp rHarristiarg 7.C' y. m., rkila. 1 adrlptiia It), ,5 p. ib. Vail Exprrs lravrs Fittsbur-at 1 (19 pn. I A'tr-ona lis; Tyrone 0 '.' u. ; Hum lbgdon 7 et7 p sa ; istuwu y is j lltf- i flin li Hi r. ro HhrauL.irff Ifill c- Phil.. ieirhia 5 a --. rtiiadoiphi. ixpmi w,iis'.-.t v..v r AST LlNf? li rills4l.hlrt 11 50 m .- its stn-e a o ,, n, ZZjS. ,Tat pA.,;T,, ., K., fails ar 4 a. rnu nsrrlsl.i-rv. t ir st i "aim Aiistosa I i SB. asepsis Pnn'cannon, 8 54 a. n...- Sti, 2a . jr.; Wihrrst.i.vn, P 'a. ru.iThon.t.s. !!, r-2 Van r)-4. 10 nil a. in - T:..,. nra. 10 n4 a. ru.; .xiro, in ti. . a Roval, 10 IS . Milliir, Iu 2n fort sSl't-.rd, 10 -0 a. IT..; Narrows. Ia :-i t. .( T.swistnwn, H 41 tr.; t"tyt'-ua, U II s.m.; Nekton Hai.iltrr., 11 ''.'. a. i... Usi t3T.flfn, 17 p. '.r .'. T rons, 1 i7 s. j. .Aitfrna. 1 -15 p. tn...r'1 st.p- . -tfilsr ?ra:ionH l.ctwecii Urt;ribure ir I A : .; IItitfr Kr.PF.l- ss Issvss J'ii .'.a I ina ai- .s ar .- p. 16., M.;.T.sror, i j'i a. ,.. "'"vpd t ito('kvlllr. -Mr.T"Ti!. Phss- non, Noa'pnrt, Mil;i-?st.rvn, Thrtrfipssiwa. i...'. . ... u.,u.. , !"rjTl hnval, tune at Muin, 1 1 (. Al- lwotia, z. a. Ul.,llil r"lttsii'irf , Mail Tbain leaves Fbili-.-ivlf his tisllr at 7.00 s. n ., Ilarnt-Vmr c il.l!it a. wi., prt, 12 It p. m.. Mi u'.o l'2.i2 p. m., tT siar at all regular sti.tior.a fctti U-Crs and Altoona reaches Airless st 3 as p. a.... l'ittbiirg 8.1U p. m. Altohka Accnisi:: l-s TuM s4epna daily at II re s. p .. riarrnl.-irf st 4.16 p. ro., Iiunc.innx! r' p. m., port d.lfj f. in., Milierstr.wu o,"i j.. Thnoipsnutown 5,IS i. :r... Van Ine ill p. in., Tusr.arora 5.41 j.. pj.. Mfnn sS f,. iu., Port Royal o,o4 p. in., M::ln S PS p. Di.f Lewistown ti.J"? p. Ms'sv;nss 4 p. m., irwton lia rslltr.1. 7,10 S3. i3rntinpd.n 7 4' p. ., aiu-iia a r i rt-.. raelflc Express loavia r.ijl-jMa 118 p ni; Hsrrisbnrp In a ni ; ti.nrsr..s HX am; Newport 'i i in ; ""is 4 in; Lewistowa 6 ol a u ; Mr Vsyt' r. s 2:. s. in; Mt. L'aion 6 4-. a m ; Hnntisfls'iS '2 s m ; PetfTsbiir? f. L'5 s in ; 5 rr ..i-e ( rr 6 10 a ra; Tyrone 7 u a ni ; is,i's Kti 7 '22 a m ; Altnnt.a ? a m ; Pitisbntft 1J 4 p -n. Jea hliore Kxpress ea-t, sii ".iss-aTs, will connect with nnday Mail ' it isausg llarrislriirf at 1 I ") p. ru. LEW IS TOWN DIVIMi Trains leave I.ewislowu Juiicrrni Is- ilii roy at 6 1" a m, K . am, S lips, for Stmbury at S i d a ra, A 0i p m. Trains arrive at Leivistowu J ui.rt.ee frsia Mllroy at H 0 a re, 1 -2', pm, 4 nr- r -a ; ;rss ftii'ibury at S 2-t a ni, 4 i ) p. TIKll.NR rIVI5I"N. Trau.s loave Tyrone lor Mi:rfi.te a4 Lock iiaven at ti h) a ni, 7 1 p in. Lsv Tyrone for C'trivonsville ani Cir-R' l fi 20. iu, S lb y m, 7 26 pm. Tiains leavu Tyrone lor Wsn .sr Mirk, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia, st Ot' in au-i 1 10 ji m. Trains arrivo at Tj rono lr.m li;iefnt aud Lock llavt.u st 11 6 a m. ati't 6 19 f Trains srriv at Tyrone traa C-arwrss- villa and Uloarfield at (i'lAts, Lt 1 1 4 a m . ft 1 7 p m. Trains arrive at Tyron f:3in Sli, War riors Mark and Fennsylsia Fursire st I 2h a raat 40 as. U. . B. T. R. K. & BEDFORD HVII'- Trains leave Iluntinf; Jon for B'-,ri Hytiduiun and Cumberland at 5 '-' and S 35 j. m. Trains arrive at liiuitin lon !iem K"t rrvfd, Hyndman and CiiinberaBd t I 15 p. m., e 20 p. m. HOI. LI DA TShUKfJ Uli AMH- Trains leavo Altnona for rn:" Ssii'h. t 7 20 a in. H --5 a t.i. 12 fiO p in. 1 en P -6 '0 p m., e t'S f m 0 p m. Trsins srrive at Altonns r...:! p-un's Prtlllh, si 4 4i i m. 1 I ir r.:. p n,. 1 in. ii Vi p. in. 7 s' r . m. THENEWnHMPlFsG r:gif WAGON PEKF-C ul rss KC-RTEST wco MDE r F- Farmlas sad otasr hsu'isa r ("r"V? KENNETf WACOM CO C
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