OTISTim k REPUFLIClii HtnXLKTOWJI. tPAT1 WOT. tO, IW. B. F. SCHWEIXR, ftofi:t-i. 1 I l t . ..Li A English syndicate are trriii j ia to bar the Harrisburg car worka. TaxaArBKB Bom bv official count reeeivorl more votes that. Big. lor. Gold ia large iu.ntitv- Las been found in iloutgvmrj county, North Carolina. Tmn annexation of the Island of Cuba br purchase is talked of in Washington political circles. Desist the twenty vear 1867 1886, there re 328,716 divorces granted in the United States, Govfanor, B RAVI a haa issued proclamation designating November 33rd as a day of Thanksgiving. 1 in nrst anVi-alaverv society erg anited in 1S32 only 67 years ago. What a xaarveloue change in 57 yeara. Prehidknt Habkisox waa duck akoet iag on the Eastern shore of Mary land aad brought dwn three ducks at a shot. Art convention held in Xew Jer sey last week for the cure of inebrie ty, intemperance wm declared to be a eliaease. WAita-ixaros territory and Montana have both been admitted as states in the Union by proclamation of Presi dent Harrfson. G -Vinson Bkavfr has appointed Cashier William Lrvxey to fill the unexpired term at tho late State TrensurrT Hart. Srsoi., the three rear M borne owned by Itilwrt Bonner of New lerk, tn.tted a mile in 3.104, the quickest Tr mado by a trotting horse. AaoHiisor Rtas, of Philadelphia kiw awakened an interott in Catho lic circles by declaring the Catholic writers have the rijrht to criticise the the faults of priest. Bt a despatch from Richmond, Va , on the 12th inst., the Demo eratid City Committee announce that, they will call pen the city authori-l ties to discharge all colored men now j in tho employ of the city gwverumt nt. Pbttljldbli-hia anarchists have been dodging the police aud holding se cret meeting--. The newspaper re porters always tree them and hear their murderoua utterance. The.e sre othti-pltice. than America. Why don't the anttrchiat g aomewhere else T It would perhaps bo KOOfl : 1 ' thing to give them a ticket of leave. Werx before Iait, a Montgomery eountv, Pa., bank officer disap(ear ovt. ana tho bank i out one hundred ! .... thousanJ doUars. Lant w-ek a Llooiuingtou. IJmois banker skip- pod by the light of the morning I moon with a hundred thouxand d.l I lars. t'euple should uot cm n:t to much of the average hint ot5ial fur his honeHty is lik the honesty if the average man and ean't stand a heavy load rf temptation of any kind. S-i one wants to know why the roBveiition of delegates from South America. Central America and Mexi co and the United States nsw in ses sion at Washington in called "Pan American." That's easily explained. America is the Pan, auJ lfta j tUo handle. Nonsense, give us straight United States English, when speak f a convention or congress cr ex cursion. TvrowaaTmc.ir, errors find their way into all newc.paers and some times into Ixioks the proof of which are rend w ith tuore deliberation than raa Ue giveu to the proof ot news paper publication. One of the mobt aggravating typographical errors was found recently in a Maasachustts paper after the paper had beea issu od. It was in an eulogistic notice of dccvatjcd lawjr. Jh,e reporter wlhhed to say that the "body waa tak en to Hull for interment where re-P-sh1 tho remain f other inembern ef the family." By mistake a letter "o" was subetituted fr the "u" in Hull, changing the fcens of th atn tnco to read, "tht- Uxly was taken t Hell tVir interment where lvputio tli remains of other mtAiU-rs of the family." AVfiaEBABu: wurJerer, an account ef the hanging of whom, may bo f-nnd in another column was worked up t.i believe that the gallows was tho open doorway from this world to Heaven. It ia all right if the Lord will ttke such trash into Heaven, but for tho good of human society it were bttor not to teach murderers that they can get to Heaven whenever they express a willingness to go there. One dar they are thieves aud murderers. The next day when responsibility for their depravity is thrust upon theiu, they are penitant and are uiado to believe that their sorrow soA-wrta for them admissiou to Hexven. It is a disgusting min. lake to a teach a devil ef a man who has been soared into confeMion and peniteaco. 1 Story of the War. a eoi.bii.BS kKroar nrxATtn TWESTr. rot B ItARi. From a recent number of tho Baltimore Sun wo take tho folio wine awcmii oi mo war experience oftav-o a U SlWkuer, c. ill. Idalio, ; ZdaAtO trrr t.rr, who in now to the east : On the 4th of Julr, 18l, when wen. t-arly croenod the Potomac at Sheperdstown, Lieutenant Gorg M- shearer was seat by General Bradley T. Johnson, with a squad a a . . ox iiaryinna Cavalry into fingers town to see if any Yankee trooos were in the town. Testerdav mem ing twenty JJve years later, Lieuten ant Shaarer walked into Gen JnVin. son's ofReo and laughingly reported that he had faund plenty of Yankee. there. He would hare reported sooner he said, but circumstances be yond his control prevented him The faot is he had been taken pri oner in Hagerstown and confined in Fort Delaware. Lieut. Shearer went into the confederate army in '61, and served through the War "in the Maryland Line, except d iring the intervals wnile ho was in prison. Alter the war he went to Idaho. His enriositv and love of adventare had not been entirely gratified by hM lour roar experience iu the eon- A 1 . . . . louerate army, ana lie tUtf-nreU iu the Indian wars in the Went. H now carries somewhere in his body. two bullets as souvenir of the no torious Nex Perc Chief Joseph, irho, ten yeara ago, made one of the moet famous resintancea to United States troops that baa taken place since the Black Hawk war. The confederate Lieut. Shearer ih now Major nhearer having won his commission as major in the Ter ritorial Volunteen. He haa served several terras in the Idaho Legiala- turn and ia now clerk of the States District Court in that Territorr. This is the first time he haa betrn east since the clone of the war, and he felt in dutv bound to make his report Jto his general a report which, though long de eyed, got there juMt the aarao, While a pris oner at Fort IMawaje Lieutenant Sheerer was the victim a of ourions mistake. A man who's name was the name as his had been convicted by court martial at Fort McHenrv of killing the provost, marshal of Mar tinh;irg. West Virginia, and had been sentenctul to fifteen yeara penal servitude. He escaped from Fort Melienry about the time Lieutenant Shearer was taken toKrt Delaware. Ocn. Morriit, commander of Fort M c Heury, heard of the arrest and sent j at w..rk at unex. The Lieutenant naturally nru. .rii.tr at aT aaint.t thin, insisting ou proTiag an alibi. He was promptly marched off before two bayonets, however, and put to work with the chain gang, clad in Iha uriA. ktr-iftv-taKT. if mi.hiiAaiti. coKtunm n.ni'irl Ctr. . , r"-'u"r"H-i i while argu.ng with bio guard hemet!TuU yiukT 8ue ploughed, aowed and a L moti uSci'r who knew him, and immodiatelr had him ant to F-rt McUenry for identification. ?iuctim- previous to his rapture in H'orstoKa Lieutenant Shearer had been raptured and confined in F-rt McHenry and had escaped When he wan takea before General i Morris for identification tbat officer recognized him at once, but not ro i collecting tli c.rcumstauoos said he j was the uaau who had 1h n eouteuc ;ed. It took his whole etafif to ccn- b K A.. 1. i A . 41... ' . T1 ' ' 1 ,? u kv IIIU .WUL1SXT, A liU ., .. .. . '. . I nataror tiian standm before htm , . , . . was six feet two and a half inches ta 1 m-hiU f,- r-wl I but live feet and six inches iu hei . . "1 t " "7" V i V-i Si kl . K n . 4 . 41.. 1 ' I - .4 .1 . . ' - j a him He was in . rf.-, itK ri-t, ' Fitzhugh. Two guards were set to watch him and those were coutinu- ; aiW pacing beneath the window. I They would stand directlr under the ' window with backs tnirether. and walk fff fifteen paces, turn about. walk toward each ,thr tiU ther met. turn aud go back .tgain. The pris- - as v sMAi aa. as fs au.v mi a L ss AaIU first, i riuearer was reqursteil t go Whil tho guards were waUine ' ! awav from eech other Saearr slid down the improvised rupo hich I KlllA . waa immediatolv hauled up bv F. hugn, ana then bliarer ed up past one of th paid no attention to ing he w;ta one of the prisoners. lie went up the street, came down on tho other side and coollsat on tn"enrb-; From tbe !lttsurir Piesa. stone opposite Jsi prison ta wa.t t During tho French and Indian for Fitzhugh. After witing for! war in 1754 the French offered a some time without Fit ih ugh' mat-, bounty for British scalps. In tba ing aa appearance, he began to wais- j same year a bounty of $100 was of tle for him. The iruard ordered him : fered br tho eolonies for Indian to atop and mora ou, to which ho j ropumi, -ua, au ngtit old fellow ; if you don't like my society ab-ut here, reckon I'll b- "a tuovin'," sad he moved. Fitxhugh did cot at tempt to escape. Slit art r was sent south through tho assistance of tho wife of a Union oCir why gav bim one of her husband's old Uniforms. which was of great a-vwstanoo to him. Horrible Hanging. A miserable wretch of a man nam ed Joseph W. Hillman waa hung on the 13th in.it., at 'Woodburv, N. J.. fr the murder nf a peddler nam-d Herman bitidman. Tho - pedUer was Btayiug at Hillman 's house over night. THE COFTTSbJOS. Hillman said that hims-lf. James Miller, who in now enlisted in the navy, and Joseph Leslie were at bis house tho night the peddler, Herman aetdmann, stayed there. During the night ho said, th- throe men en tered the room where 8.'ideman was bleeping, and Hillman etruck the jeddlor on the head with an axo. Several m.iru V1 w ). . :,1 struck, aud the peddler uver moved ; Iw nieM to nn was a Tno bodv was then taken br all three rvfr' ad , female compam-n of tho m-n to tho creek run'n ngfrom ; ? d cu,mb"d growler's Troeeer's miU pond. Before tber bnerul aaenee and had gone to disposed of it the roan- murderer ' th rm k J bi' ttore- said ther searched" the bodr and - ! around tho floor the found o'ver $11. Tliev then "threw I'P'e'1 f tho molaasos barrel waa the d.ad man into tho ere- k and ' knoce,1iout to pair wore cov raisedthe fl.K)d-gats- The flow of 1 with oyTup. water waahoit the yjl- into the r m t il , . ... , .1 Mrs- Cleveland was asked th oth- snainp, whre it was .ct-i Bex, ral ' A . - it -u . u . , . , , m.,rnf7ft-,.i. ! ?r d-v " mh" thougut she would hk .... , . i bouse-keepiug. hhe answered : "Ci r- benthemen returned to the ,.;r . . ,i . ; . , houether washe,! up tbe blood 1 Jj M "f W?to ,1,T,; : . ; j ... ,- . l .This does credit to Mrs. Cleveland a : SIS l ViXAl "i womanly nature, and it recalls th! wa445 n 'V,rFL mTyiflctihAttioVV that the! waa 4 4o. The pack of the murder-. rt ; A. A- ei men was goods hauled . n? ST0 a tL i out. The murderer ; . 1 . . . . uia aiii: ivia upea tno Deti-cui I j and eO.-rvted tho TihmIh between th e ; cover, until ho took and dispel of ; them. HOIil TO BXATKjr. "T hea tts time for the exeoutiou was near the murderer's preachers ! OeBinboied. went into his cell and sang and pray-. rhotogrsoby Is a great art aad mo st p -o-ed with bias until the time of execii-: pie got their picture ukea aometims dar tre. The wretch was worked up to ; log life sad Sad pleaeore la giviag tbsm the belief tht he was on his way to ' to relatives, iriends aad aee,aaiauaca . Heaven, and ho sang : Is-some casus Bbotograpba are perfect or -I'm going heme to die so nre." good pictarea. exact of the f.- On tha scaffold ho said : "Pe.tr ! turrs. Ia other instances tber do sot re. friends I am ab-.ut goiag to Heaven, semble the persons photographed and it ia A'l I have to bay ia bit wife had boat to pan over such aad look at pictures nothing to do with it. I am the on-! tbat resemble those photograph. Tue It Hillman who had a band in it I ! pictarea ot aold.ers, statesmen, politicians, forgive you all and hope to meet you all in heaven. "Don't make the boom to tight." A SHOCAMVO 8IOHT. As tho words left bis mouth, Sher iff Rtdgwar touched tho drop, and at exactly 10:29 o'clock tho 330 pound weight dropped with a loud crash and tho next second the body of Hillman dangled in tho air, his feet but a couple inches from the grouud. Tho requeat of Hillman had been complied with by tho executioner, who left the boom loose, and Hill man was hanging bv his chin aad back of his bead. The slipped and instead of nooso had tlgntenillg about tho throat and faatrniag under th left ear of tho hanging man slip ped around under his throat. As tho rope tightened Hillman ut tered loud cries and straggled des perately to get his hands up to the noose as ho kicked and groaned. Large drops of blood dropped from wound made by tho rope in the man's neck upon his spotless shirt, and the spectators turned their heada away, mado faint an i sick by me a-ght. Deputv Sheriffs Wiiliam Smith and James Carr apranrforward. and catching the partly unconscious man by the lega lifted him up while Van Hie tried totfix tho noose. As Tan Hioe trembling with fright attempt ed to a.ljust tho noose, Hillman iu his rtruggles irrabbod him br the lapel of the veat. His bold was loosed and onca more the body was swung in tho air, while Sheriff Rldg- wav stood br horror struck. The roung murderer etruirirlad desperstelr for a few momenta and then his body grew rigid. At 10:41 exact! v fourteen and a half minutes after tho drop fell Drs. Form ad, Ab bott and Porch prouounced the man dead. His neck was not brokeu. "trangulation being the rauae of death. At 10.55 the body was cut down and given into tho charge of Undertaker Jefferiea. What a DakeU irl IMd . carina nuiiajro, 111 i years old. reaped fortr acres of lmd. and b Mold 600 bun'atU of wheat. All this was donn without male assistance. And the Man Sat Still. An incident occurred on an after noon train on the Consolidated R-ad tho other dar that ought to bars found its way into print before thi. It has numerous leesons. Among tho pa!eiigere were three sweet and quiet SisUts of Charity in their characteristic dress. A drunken man 1 t a ... verv drunk and annnvine i-n n.l V. i -, . , rar auu tutt uowu oenivlo one ul tnem u t , - . ., , , He Ulked persistently, drank from a big lvtttle that ho carried and finally stuck his disagreeable face repeatedly iuto th ,onS "o of the SisUr in a most insulting war. one was evi- ?Uy much frightened The cm-! aucu.r naa already been tt-ltl of the ' man's oonduct, but tlid nothing, j I The other paasengers, in true pass- j ; enger fashion, sat and looked on t .a man stirrea. Finallv a woman, white as a sneei ; IU" OI PP"" maignation. . 1 A II 1 I t "n " we" . J f., . euow s I tU'! wrli 'rwm his hands and j r tv t . . t uuiig i. imi oi tue winuow, ana ens i im, and after a livelv j 1 . ... -I ana un"Blat1 struggle got him out tied up bv Fitr- -7 sUUv, , .rer oooUv walk- i ?u t T e,ttdI-T.,f ' PucLator' i guards who! 1 t sit 8tiU and Be a Sister him not think-iofChr,t-r In8Uitid- Cotholic, Oaotatlons lor Scalp. scalps. In 1755 If Me&chuBett grant- ed a bounty of $3 to everv soldier who would enlist and find bis ovin gun; also a bountr of $40 for everv scalp of a male Indian over 12 years . old and $20 for evrv woman's and I child's scalp In Juno. 1764. John . l'ena, the grandson of Wra. Penu . and Governor Pennsylvania, j proelimd that for every male In- lian above tlio age of 10 who waa captured, a bounty of $150 should be j paid; for every male killed and scalped ! 9oS: lor every one tnus served uu- uecne-l it anl opKael tbe lntroduc der 10, $130; for every female killed ' tion of its process have been forced and scalped, $-50. greatly agaiat their wills to admit m. j that it has not its equal in tho dairy t tnUUed to reaslosw . 1 i A .Lancaster connty pensioner ! drawing 14 doilars a month recently boasted to a stranger that be could But more fence than any man in the county. When his pension was stopped be learned that tho Htranger was a trovernment detective to in veotigate his cane. Covered with Sola aae a. Literally tho swoeest couple on re- . cord is a pair arrested in Pittsburg tT "Wing to the lack of home i u - ; w. .7eoUUBVIl fltWB. Mim A-idi- Hamilton, iutd aprint- i ..A m. . u:. w .f . VrnVTt "id T.ZS of her sex over appointed to a similar position ut V ashinton. tho other : lady being Miss Enuna Oilletty. j he are eflea aeea. aad eepecially of thea who have never bees peraosally teea, bat beard, talked Jaad road ot, sre elearl) Ksnued aa if tba otwervvra Could fwrai np'inioaa et character eiraug or weak, good or bad by the liaee aad carves of the face. "lctares au people aa loaaa in rogue' ! nailery are dualy looked at by tbouaauda nf peopiefor the liaea aad carvaa in tha -ictared featorrs that weald indicate evil traita. But not all criailuala srs evil lookiac is the expreaaioa el the face aisca aoaae of tbaiaa.have geatvet looka aad there- . by abw fatoely aad would deceive those : that aearcb the face for the reaswcUb'e. From the fact of phoograpbre takiog tbe ! p ctura- of the feroia aad facial appovauca , ol d BoreBt pnople, let it tarioer be vleerd in another aeaae that God "lookelh not ap on the oatwaid appe t-soce, bat apoa tha heart" or take net the appearance or tba tbe face to iadge e, bat taaes notice of the atste of tbe heart sad of the thoughts, words aad daeda tbat pruceox thrrvlrntn. He takea nets is ibe caae of all sacceWai ly. Therefore let say oae appear before God or a tbe area ( Qod witbuut the mediator Jesua Chriat, and hence without Hia iatercaaiua mud withoa: the favor of Uod, and his appearance aa pictured before Uod, wboae "area ran to aad fro through out tbe whole earth bebo diog tbe evil and the good, will aot present aa sppear aaca or picture clothed in the rigbteeuaneee of Jean, aad fur this reaaxa each a peraoa while left la this eoudilioa duee aot aierit aaivatioa. Let anyoee coma nate God the Father through God tha Sou (wb reoaovea the nnwortaineaa ot naaa and makes hiaa worthy before God tarough biaa aetf,) aad aucb a peraoa thua cemiag beieg clothed ia tbe rigbteoaaaeas of Oud tha Ben, his appear arte a as pictured or beheld by Oed will bo accepted aa worthy of bis salvation. Chriat aajs t tte that cometb onto ma I will in nowiae coat out." David says in one of tbe paalaa : As lor ma I will Behold toy tace in rig bteouaaeea ; I ball be aatiaded whan I awake in thy like neea. Tbe pealmiat baa reference to awekiag from Ue eleep of death after tbe Itkeoeas or Christ the resurrection, who liv ed eu earth God ia likeoeaa aa a man. Man waa originally created alter tbe iiagt and iikeaeas of Uod anl will have God's likeneaa restored through the Savior who lived in likeness as a man. AKKON. The successes which haa attended the Coolwy Creamer and its product in past years has con tin tied to at tend them this year. The Sweepstakes gold modal ou butter awardod at tue Pa . is Expoei- jtion went to tn Irreea Uountam kitock Farm, West Kandulph, Ver mont, who mado tho butter by the Cooler process. Thiu award is ail the more aoticuabie from tho fact tbat tho Cooler was awarded th Qold Medals at the expositions of 1873 aud 182. The last after com petitive tests of six weeks at the French Government Experiment Station. Thus tho Cooler Creamer and products nave been awarded the Gold Jleiil. at OVerr MXUositiun ainnsi it was liirmtiiii wliich ia .mpi-,.,1w . very remarkable ro,rd and ma to more noteworthy by tuu Cay State Fair in Boston at whiou thvro were more fiian two hmndrod outrun of buttor. th li.AA !.Ut 1.. wou . . . ty a creamery using . T . " ttie Coolev Uru, Uatheruig sv..., OTr dairies WitU tU9lr nn r'Mr berds us w IB? (Jontriiuirai atinra,Lra anH tn. or m.thoda. This is a r.ry aignifi-l oant victorr as it is tho nrt tim- that I tho nruduct !. . .. of co-operative products A of mixed herds has come in coinpeti uon wuu tio reguswrv.-a l hrd. nd therefor- tho awai t ris aU the more crd.t aud with it. and th- successful crc tion with tho reKisWrud urivate Waid car- r1 ?T y crcatucry has jaut cause for cougrnt alauiig it se ' pon i's well r i-- -vist..rr. In the . pi iiivr tes.n of expert buu:rjia.k jis uu g tac cream for a Cooley cream gatoiring factory an other signal victory. These make fourteen gold medals unco the beginning of the fails a year ago that have been awarded th Cooley- Creamer and its pro! acts, and makes the total number twenty three gold-medals besides nmuf-nn's silver medals awarded since it came upon the market It to-.k the lead at first and has steadily maintained it, steadily wld ning the gap between it and its jcompvtiiorij until now they aro ne-j- 'J "istancod. The Cniley Creamer certainly la phanominal record. Those who line, ilany of its former opponents are now its most ardent friends and advocates. This system is used extensively in this country, Europe and Australia. At a Lancaster church fair chunccs on a live steer where solL Fiftr persons have lwen killed in one Kentucky vendetta up b date, and there in still plenty of shooling around the Old Kentucky Homes. -, t' "While drunk Johu Gila ton, of Up land, Delaware county, committed suicida by swallowing laudanum. Vinegar and salt make an excellent brass polisher. A tree was cut down at Orting.W. T., that measured 310 feet long. While bartering soma eggs for a piece of calico. Mita Smith nt TlVi. I lace township, dropped dead in a Brooklyn, Chester county store. THE HBlDUKiFiaB VAGQM PERFECT DUMPER. ee the HORTtST TUBbIIbic WkfceewtrCTiVe.--iil WACOM CoewaaaaisrTeisB. MADE y-e rsrari., sad etbar Ai.llne. Oe tespaweeO' fe w1 oot ee.S eerfrr saw hoatetees '-- - ViH-e-sS-t HL I Ajeats Waata. KENNETT WACON CO. KIIMIBTT 9QOsRV, PA. - DE WISE! ' boots iro avnus obxskbd WITH VolffsAGMEBIacking NEVER BET HARD AMI STIFF, Slew he Met. EeasBr ased cm nWa.Wenaa'a erOBlM'aSaeaa. We 111 nni iee mailt ead WATnTKPRCMtBTaadweneaaad to llin IS a baasa aeetl aae dnsmolo. asMbrl SVy it oat yaar Mm W8LFF Jt RAN001PN. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Thai I can nur Toovnacas ia leas than ire minutes ; no pain, no estreating. Tbat I ean extract teeth oitheat pain. by the uae wf a HuhI ayflied to the teeth aad gams ae danger.' Tbat Diseased ,et Mams itauvn aa Senrvy ) rreet i sare.ssial! j and a cure - wareyn9raated ia everv , Teeth Fuxsn and warmared ter lite. ArtiBria) Teeth reairei, esebaered or rvmuddled, trai ! to tli per aet. Beaatif ul Una Keauteled Tet iuaerted a prices te salt all. AU work warraaUal te f'e perl eel aatis tartien. feopie "he have artidcisl teetli with which they cauaet eat, are eapeciellt invited te eall. W ill visit prvleesioBallv at tbeir homes If aotideJ by latter. Will visit reguiarly at Ricblald tbe 2nd weeks of Mat aad October. Tanas Cash. G. Id. DEItR, Practical Dealbt, BSTABLlSUIO IS lllfUITOWl, Fa., IB 18tfU. Oat. 14 ti. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ; ASH HTPOPKCSPSITEf Almost aa Paitible as rVTMk. m eles;wieal sttfeefea And s Shut. It ma Ve tavltAa, -JBtle.lel ar the sm. i A. ej,. Ik BlaJsi t . sssAt ae telersvteSIt aad Sis' tbe ras. fetesllsa mt tk ! wit hi tke fy,i,ai ptAltee is meieni anore asnmeteata. Keanukaaw as a nVsa Brsasrer. FartsH gala tanUiT vaHa UUag U. I . Phrsieians to be tbe finest and Beat prep. raaioa in we world rar u rcu. I and oura o : ' COHSUMPTfON, CKOP'ULA. GENERAL, DEBILITY, WftSTIHC DISEAE8, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. Tkt grtat remedy for Vonmtmptimt, and tTtttiitg in CWidren. Sold kjf mil bnyji LKOiL. OTXCE. All eeraoaa havins; say alaiui, wbataoever, ! aitainsl Cbss. A. Z.-ndt, deeeatrd, late of Taacsrora fowaship. Jonists C-unt, !., will please preseat tae una, duly prevea, to tbe andereif Bed within 60 dava or lor everbo debarred: Aud all th-e ewmg lag bin will likewise make pr-ni pt p-viueut. a U CL'lV'i J . ... MWII. Taubiaiiiiu. f n.-i . -Jin, u.y TXEOCTOR'fc KOI ICB B . elte l Dabikl Siabbs. late of favet te ' U" K ...... - I t . . V. . 1 to""'1"!'. U'-cased. bas beeo eran ed t . . IB njrr.iinl, all persona ledebted tu aeid eAieie sre fqnrated to tnke irame- diate da nu-nf, ADd thse bsviae cisim- will plse pr.enf then proprly autbeati cs'cd lor A-iiIin'tit. ., JOSEPH KOTHROCK, Xxtcs'er. J,.,OvoUer 14, IM. U tfl.Ajt'.Al; 1 cwA 8GLiD bEciL FENCE! EXPANDED METAL OVT I WW UTBtaU. rSAAraaa. tOKnnmc hew. e RaeaeCNO s. OMunoswre. OewrrFSAcn. fea Gwocm nstsA aATA. WtoiSie OeerOA, TiaIIIaas. rtnexAef e irrraiWO LATst, OOOS BUT. Sc. WriiA fur IHestra.jeal CslAlos-ee: esailod ttmt CENTRATa expanded METAL CO ITS Waur Mt nttanwswBl. rov KarSwra Her keep Ik Sttv osauef IkB V7UY TOO SHOTJXsTJ TJZXB Scon's Emulsion Xjdxresi HYPOPHOSPHITEe. B is ataoaf osacX Orwiorsexf oy PhyH ciast feeeoMseo it is the bew. ftiiPaIvtkuIiTQe. ft if three tisom u dLoKZeoM tiibiii OodJslTerOQ. ft Is fer imjcrior to all otir goeJlad JlBSSlslOlnUaU ft ii priktIaniModontio rate er clumst. U ii TfxiAdUrfBl ai a flesh prodooer. It is th best THEJbij fcr CcmsomptiaB, Batdvlx. SronehMs, Vesting Sis tUBU Chwnie Offrghs and Sold, by mil Xh-otyisU. "OOTT m BOWNI, Chemlot. H.Y. POTATO BUG fZTEBXIITATOK. Bis lathe o-jlv yrnnisl BiaaaiBatcrdaMiBf Pie stay, raria Qraeo. ex-, ape so. ease vases So dretrer Ike eeetao. aepd toe LUti Hi slit ClreaAar. Smawwel (. Xlowle-y. Sute Agent for tutted iusas eseeet K.T. and Xew s land. Ipe and I will slUp I jviix en mi CXpeaMS rrepai'i. immm 'ft fa- rA sMkoop Umbb, aeodi cB.'-. A FINE PZCfXy WACC0 IS IN0EEO A LUXURV FlNZEH'S iclit rn,:rQ ic C0V.ES as A V- .it-fc. PLUG TOBACCO AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKIT PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. .80. FI5ZER & BROS., Lomiillf, Ij. oafiH Trootenspit af SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT! Kllterbe kecKsfBlTrntMit cures: Cotswrw, OoosBisnipMsHs. an Sparta, RtvOtejeatetrOeBi WenderfM Teejle mm eaaitMA saa i mi mm en mmmanj amaummtmmmma tmmk n era lea'ilMd eaeia f- H ej'ie mmmm beneAl Vet r m-y . Ws es I Ul imw a snr-ultiea mpw ss eefess mmmmm mm Sir mmm wmmm esse t. ArtWjta. ee e A. mmm eAAS k wfifffv mm ess WllMhiweMleitKiikilf Am rvesess walfa wjwrtnyi, ink a4 aipinefctAe. eiH AedBasi ae) Uehi. BwraeanM vasK. -re-uV Ae lA er uBMa BAT JMH rMnntelt ehirmM dte- i". i- MubA, . e Bii ofOnni 'fee Ar"" mmm- Il I MM S1 SSA BAS SWABA MA sS m.r- tAr 'ttwnt e sse see aa ass. ifrAs-efr ipAocsAniesVAAtses. .THa. ra wc wi. Wb. Badaa's ht-rtrt. afiler, K5S wwMtsr A4rrrM mmmi m nM 4owbU fnv rruofoa. liKwtiaWe 'cat-art. m te teot. nWeBn 4fa mt . I a. m,-.mm .a- . t ioaVAlS SnJUMass s,t38 B. llt BV.lt. DgJLHX'S 7hTi3i'iHr3C stat m., iTbwbW i oa, r-i-M. i As. r Ufa of HENRY WIM BEECHEB i-TtS I01 BMKI !mHL eeebtrw. M.T. TLTT1 D0 1. T. A mt Onr LIFE SCHOLARSHIP 3E-cV Ij MO BUSINESS COLLECC Hot Cbertaei S PnlUea. r I 111 m Ssr UtaAa TleAeiaeeaiadSSAd KUI Ae-ea.Aiei meat-cutter. SctpI. I'nniM, Sel SA A. Ac . A. x IS MA t-wl PMeA4.ae mAM 0IRA1. AERICS KT8 CO, a tmummm Aim.. nAMba. SiLESkKK WANTED W cabvsmi fr its sale ef r-artarj Stoclt Dirsaj eixBievneat faaraateed. aalery aaia alpeaat) al4 to saoeessml . Afpiv at oaee atatiag afe. Meatloa tals Chsis Brothtri CeMsaar, Hesaesier, Jl. T. Abs. 21-Nt. Tb only eomplate boea pnallsaed. Kew ready. AMERICAN FISUES. A .peler tr.Atia. npea Ibo (ea.e sad rooa risa.a l Mertb America, ona s peeial relerenca le lisklia aad wt-ibeds ot caeture. By tj. Hreea Uevda, C. H. Cent miAAiuaer ef Fish and FlAhenrs. With anuiereiia itlustraiieha aad uAKBitjaeal IroHiupiece piale ut a bronfc trent la hiae cetera. I lie oerk la pnblisb. d la oue vol ume, k al OcU.u. Over boo para Irem ear pistes, eu aauahiba paper, sua ele fAi.il. hound. bal tree oa receipt ol vrice $.0. r ' rA I Lai EH Sl 1LLES, HI t.ntr jr., fuu.ADAi.rBiA, Fa Jut lU, lettil-OU lOJtLIUIRH XI.H andertbe erbics kiia eei.iAiua arvsr beard til a CLofiJko LI A A that rq aires Ae Clotbss Fiss. livery buuae-kecper, Isaudresa eui sture-keeper ai.is it. Sample bi by mail, 6 leet lor iicit., 12 feel tor 6lcta tint CJi jtc.fi Is U jIXTJlD for tau (Ky. AUdrrsa NOaUu K. BoM m, CO., Aiauulaeiurer Aeo ts, Faiiadeli kia Ta., (Lock box US8.) ' O VAXTKn; U 1 1- l u H k . to cauvasa lor tbe aale of Wnrary Stock. AlullliUHOI Wding specialities. Satery sud expeoea paid to successful men. So experience noccessary. Write u.r terms, slAiiug age. Veonou tbia pspi'i. C. L. UoettlbK Nursery niao, East l'ark, fiochesier, N. V. Sep't 4th, 1889, 3tu. TUETENNSYLVAaMA j THE CEUBBATU1 FOBCE-IIXD mofil HATE , ATTACUMEM GRAIaV DRILL, jsw Mills, Kkcikei St a nan tutve- I OH A APtCIALlTr Sksd mi CiTtuiGcis. j 1. B. Funjubar Co., Lluiit.ja, York, I's. "w AND is 4,y i y TO KNOWN ASA J 4. MAKC " jjrana Tbs eWMi et tea Bfft i KJ&er ' AJMl f sBli iwaAj .V Va Oaavea mt eae. Cbmliai As ff eeo neBae Asf oanafv Selling urmuuuM io teure from bneiaeva, I will - , at cost. Sow is the time to aoouro Urg'utoi in the 7 kr- TJ.". - .1.1 .- t . LATEST FALL And WINTER STYLES ! d trt5rM"t '" Ba"in ws. determined upon after I had FALL AND WMTEB STOCK, I now invite my friends and the pnbHc penerallv to call e l my attk at cost prices. It will pr ,ou. The good. n on ' Usi' Meu'f, Boys and Children's 8 0n their b-riu. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Genfa furnishing goods. First Class, combining StvU Onu Eleganco. Fnoo. that wUl astonish yu. At cost price 7 u My stckof HATS. CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVEK-A1LS Wat, d JKYVKLKY, Calico, Pereal. and Whit Marti. xilwlf'H and Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is cost. Sam'l STRAYER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FlIRNKfm IN PATTERSOIV. November 6th, 1689. OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! TEE STAIDAEJJ OIL COMPJJT of Pittsbnrg Fi., make -A. SPECIALITY of aan nf c t urin g for tho Douiostii; trade tha taos BrmtUt of Illuminat ing and Lmbricating Oils, Xapbtba and Gaaoline, that can bo mado from Petroleum. VTo challenge comparison ' with every known Product of Petroleum. If you wish the most VA'IFORML Y S-f TISFjt C TOR Y OILS AT THE MARKET, ask for oura, trade for Uifflintown and vicinity Supplied by KBANlISCUS BARDWARK k CO January 2tiJ,-8l-ly. i TS'cic Firm. j rALL AND WINTER GOODS ho inoro isummer for months to come. Fall and Winter! ' nre here, and to fimlnrm aU i c-nange, Um bemor member the firm ha.juet returned from' Intern Murkets, where he se- ! iected ith grent care the good- : tl,at hl many patron, fuvor. i DROP Ji We hare now filled our ahelves with Fall and Winter (Joodn of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give tbtm goods to suit their purpoea, and -yre believe that wa ar better pre pared tban ever to merit their . confide noe. We invite ou to iome and see and be satir-fied jn our dress goods department nave almost avervthmir. vrhat jou want aratval It UIUa l.rl I I 1 1 IT Shots and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De- ; purtttent is full in it assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvement have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can uPPj you with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line oi Irish, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line oi v in the county. Every house inubt have its lull supply ol Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. llemember the place, Mais Stkaet, Orroerrs Cotht Hovre, MilBintown, laM Fred'k KrlUiiSCUAIK At, ftsaaai. I a. . - - rULL it WIrilTtR COnns. .. . " " " " i wonra loiorm tbe poblio tkat I ksve now in my new millinery store s any place of residence e Water street, Miffllatown, second door from ooraer of Bridge street, afullite-k.ef Fall srd Wintir miniaery goods, all atw, aad of the latest stylos, and baring employed flrat class millmars 1 am prepared to supply thepnblie witk everything foaad In a flratclaas milliner store, come and examine my stock. I coaaider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-ST.l.v. anTasVSVoaraVV jsea IitSb at OoiT full and co plete. Call and .eraU fEN K8 YLTlNIi 1.A1LE01B. TIM--TAUU Oa aad after Saadar Wov. lit una trains that step st MBRIb UI ms as (iiul, EAST W AD.D. akbisbcbo AccesAit, Umm Ha.tlB.de. d.tl, ef MoM1, 10. at 6.64 s. a.. !vAto0 Bsailwn t 00 a. m., McTeyte-a o.IiO a. in.. Lrwj.u,w, e 4s a. m.. Mlirord 7.02 a m.. MiClo T 0B n Pwrt RoyalT.U a. m-. Mxlce T.!(i Tnsraror 7.20a. ni.. VuJk 7J, t Tufttnpsontewa 7. Hi a. m.. rtureard ; u'l bb.. Milleratown 7.11 . m.t irwyvTt m., arrivinc at Harrisbnrc at e,e9 a a and at I'biladMlpbis., i,2.s p. ,. ' Saa Bbobs Kiritii Icavns iltuoat tij, at 7,15 a. at., sod toPp,j a a stations b.-tweeu Altuvna aud tjArniJiu. rearJiea Mitftiu at 10.115 a. m., HArriittnl 11. 0 f. M., aii'l arrives la PtilslUrt 8.16 p. in. Mu. Tbaib leaves Plttstiurg di;f 6,3iO a. tu., Aitoona at i.t0 p. n,., sad t'Mt. pins; at all regular sta'.iuas rrW at ItiL af a 08 p. m.. ParrUljtir 7.W0 v. la.. Hjm. ad.l.hla 10,5i p. m. Mail Eaprtea leaves Piitsborg ellOUi, J Alt..t,a , it p n ; T ruoe fc 62 p ai ; Hia;. msuKD o pui; l.flli,n 4pDi aA flit 3 10 pm; lUrrlsliurg H44pnij rkls, . dei hia 4 26 a ia. t ' UT T.xmm.m k-jTis PiitAburif t s M.; AlioetiA 11.40 A. H ; mtv b. flrJ at Mifflin at 2.t'i T. M ; srr ve .t Hnl, burs at 8,20 f. M . ,i 't,ildelrk1i,t tu f 1 . ?!lp, E1."' m 11 o p. in., ha flAEged leaves rbisdHi.his diihr si. of j ' h Iarrirturt- a (it n m . v,.. .7. U'. T!.j&x' Wat PAA.raKa ie.v P. :itu : f&;m '. 01., iiiioniu.n, e IU a. HI.; 1 JlOmpnosUiwi : a. m.; van Iyke, 10 (Xt a. m.i Tosrv- ora, 10 (t m.; Mriiro, 10 07 a. ni.; Part ! Keyal, 10 IK a. m.; MiifliB, 10 SO a : sf iIi.mi i a - ... , - .. '' - -t - J m. hi , .ierruws, lt I4 a. BL i ewlrtv-!. 10 ?.6 c,,.'toma I it a j a. m.; noA """". i w p. te i ryroae, 107 p. . Altooos, 1 46 p. la., and stop st all rrf i statioua between Uarrlsburg and AUeeas.; Ovt-rsa Kxrassa leaves FhilA.ltlliie tti ly at 6 ftO p. m., Himiburj, 10 2j p. a aiocpme at KocAvill., Marysvllle, Dmieai non, Newport, MillerAtoea, Thonijiasslaes, fort Ksjsl, Hue at Mifflin, II 64 j.. ic.; s UKiaa, U 20 a. tu., aad fill.barj, lb s. bv Maii Tbaib leaves Philadelphia daily st 7.0W a. m., Uarrlsbarr 11.20 a. m., Kte nert, Vi 14 p. tu., Milflia 12.62 p. m., Aioe piof at all regular atatiuos beleees NiaHs sod Altoena reaches AHools at B 49 p. , ruutmrg e.lU p. m. Alvossa W I f. Aee H-any sao aa V t. StV OBI rvPt I a ilalle mxt II a i TTI.. FlArriAbArA mt sew p.m., Utincsnnon e.01 p. m., Kre port 6.82 p. m., llillar.town 0.4.1 r. B., ThompaeBtown 6-6 p. m., Vaadyii. . p. m., Tnsearora 7,07 p. m., Msiko 7.91 p. Pxrt Royal 7,14 p. m., Mifflin T,2 f. m., Leolstowa 7,45 p. m., McVartoea I, 11 p. in.. Newtua HajiiltoB SSI p. ., HaatiBsdoa o.li p. m , Altoeut 1'JiOp. a. rsclOc Ezpressleaves I'bllsdalpliia III p n ; Harrlaburjr 8 10am; DnrcAnDo I SHam; Newport 4 CK) a m j Miltln4l!,s m Leoistown 601 a m ; McVeytoeslU a m; lit. Union t 4a a in ; Huotiagdoa 12am; Patnrebnrf 6 2 j a m j 6proce Crtet 40 a m j Tyrone 7 (K) a m ; Bfir Mflg 7 22 s m j Altoooa b 5 a m ; Fittsbnig IllSpn. Srm bbore Kxpresa aat, oa SoBdsyi, will cobbucI with juaday Mail caI leirinf Harriabnrf at I 16 p. M. LKtVISTOWN DIVISION. Traiss leave Lewiatowa Jaactiua lorMU rey at 1 a m, 10 65 a m, 8 15 p m for Snnbory at 7,30 a in, s 00 p in. Trains arrive at Lrvlitusn Junr-tiua frmm ' ",?T fce m, i Pm, 4 w ; , Saabary at 12.06 a m, 4 01) p. ta. TTRONK DIVISION. trot) j Tralna leave Tyrone for Ballefonts sol Leak fiavea at 6 10 a in, a, 10 T.lt Leava Tyres a Inr Curwosriile aad Clear fleld a8 20 a m, a lfc p ui, 7 5 p m. Trains leave Tyrone Jor Vt arriort Mi. Fennsylvsnla Fnraaceaad Scotis at 7,t0s aad S,20 p an. Trains arrive at Tyrone from BKlefust and Lock Haves at 11 iS a in, and 0 p Trains arrive at Tyrone from Co'Wrtit ville and CloarBeld st 6 6'lain, and 11 m, 0 17 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone f-.;m Sa.'a, tVaT riors Alark and FennAvlvaoi Furneco ai 1 1,40 a ni, at 7, 2d p m. Ii. ai B. T. E. Ii. ; BEDFOKD Ki V1SUW- Trains leave HuBliagdao Ut Bedtord, ,' njndniBB and Cumhrlan4 at r 2" : and 34 p. ,. Tr..n..rr ,trIm,, .i, ' f.,T.-i, f. Hypr ::aii I Ci!li:i lit lit'i. :-a v r- W. M:y.-.i Attn ftir u ' , Tr .til I.. I21U w I- J". j 5 O'l . in , (!! i Ill Tr.iuf .'ie ai .'A' HotiTh. f, 4 , ,. 1 1 : 65 h.. v ! ;.. ui. 7 it. f". 1 r ..i- I.- ii. I m HV ' t s ii!i . . i.. . . ' li.-IU ...rt tT -I I". -1 a Hi., ui : e I'f i- Mllff ,.'..- - .i r- .1 II," Tt.e 5ff'(Fi.' a'.d Utf . '- r piace tu gel joln 7iL ..oae. TiJ.i jou if yen Ard airrthrsg ia ' v li"
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