SSe-1 1 U SIS I IIS ' .: 'v- : ; ' -:'.w. . . -1 1 11 ! i ;' ' - ijniii niiini:ni""i i SINTINEL .lEPUBLICAr MtrFUNTOWN. it. F. SCHWEIER, niroB i riopirri. t'un.iM.- mnii'liu arV.ict.-4 the youn, ( inj t rjr i f I r. rniaiiy. 1'i.ir t!i.uiU'l ...Lrel .-ople li.iv,; bttlfl in OUuLoriiH terr.trv Thtuk uU 1? m.re hajinesH in tin ur!'l if nn.-n wotiM divest their iii.U'l-i off je:il.uvr, unl main--. V Nm Y"Hh muui Iihh brought nrj tt.ti"i f. .r 'livorr-.-l cau li-r hu l- iii'l iinun.-.l liid .1 nft r her. Is a run' l-f. rc Ji'!..''- Fiultter, I'iiiln 1 1 hin. hu rult.'i t b :it ' hliii li i ir 1,"' i !! t :i !.-,.. r l rly rl. Mr. in Jtvrl hi ii'ie.l in an whf n: N ri i -i t"lii" ti t.'i.-siri'in itii'l ! ves t n I. j-.it. .f -tin r j"i ji- alvjUf . '! turirnri ' f iumiiu skill is car ii. I i ii in Fr;i.:ri' aii'l m Hwiter I u. !. Til" -kiu is u-.l f.r r'.. S.,:. nuntrt t ( v 11 iur"; V 4-h:u.;t -n lri-. sn..r.l t- 1 1 1 -K nTLin'M.t f-r t v.-ii ty t li"U-.-iml .1. .1- Mali Smmm, v ihin TuO j. uii'U. iifiil H y.-nij, the l.-irgent :n.i:i in Ni '.v ..rL City, li 1 hist v,-. k. Wil'nii tin- pat r 1ic-t i-t.-tl 6c mi 1 mx hiui'lr. '1 l'hiln I'-l'ilii Je j.l i lnn . ili-.:ii.iirivl, j'Hiij wj dllf U . i- v. win r. i .vi.r.v it J vi i of ilarvlainl in Ins hu t.. tin- L-yislatui-f hist wi k i-rjuiiii'ii Jt '1 thu iiassa'e of a 1;ia taviiij all nulrua-i i -'n-i t v. 1 i h il l' 1 ri." I rivs i f Tllf In-lit m; i n 1 1 :ii 1 tlm 1'iaia.h Ij'liia (craml .l:ii v li-t fi k, to I c -oiii!iii:lnl tho -;:il'!wlim nt i f a whii'ir J.obt. ('!.. -Mr : i vi:iin'K -f I In- Sm it hs ni:i!i lii.titutn .-ays, an a.-t' .iimlin uiuuIkt I 'list hi..- of tin- N Till Am rn iui In I ans aif t lie satin- as tin ' 10 I I I A t in- an . irlit s. Vir, b. l.i i hii'.us, ami uj.rnar i -:is .Ii sti iii tivi- l.liai'l.s, jmt in nn aj 'J n-aialns. sirh 1 lii r hist Wck, in tin- if'im li. tn.-n t hi-M ississpjii lliu raipl t'u- l; kv M 'iiiitain. i' r t he prcrenfi.ui f iin i!. me Hftr ( i hunt '1 t 1 1 to S-- til' i"! 1 i l.-e'.nl . . 1 it l.-ll y . Sol . a-. 1 dill.- for t !:i II It 11 l. - t r I i 1 ii w 1 1 Wilk.-sl. ii r.-, t t!- fa.- I" Hie I lli.it tlie t.lle tllftu lllllli 1 s, c-tj til. Ill lilceK. :i i ii iu ii ici-i . i-1 ii a i nt-1 r ' ....I., ih-m! s--l.i 4... O.- . ii I t.-4k- .at 11 .La O'l I t- t'.i at r linv.li. . ... ,,, , . '. ' '''U .'V4 i-.l mill :i ln, IIkt C 1 'K in i i ii i.;-'iil-. II- :! II. i., I n -t ii- n in. e .f t. rui. nt ,i ill.::.,, .ui,i,li,,.,:.l,,t,,t - um i-iiin.-ii : . 1 . it n- it m. .1 1 il i.:i : Ii' '-;iit:il slii-l .k ii -('ii it- nr.- e.-nt t j lt- Lit I. S. i ua:. ii i'nt a.i I I: t I t w hit 4- h t h Jllll III I Ill 4 '. ' n- r-eiiimi, t 11. S.,.itli lllltldl'e.l Up to t 'ar. ilina. ii-i d to- k -u: . .f t h.. pi i,. .ii eight n. grk.es h.. w.re charged with the tn urdi r . f a ii jiiiKt of white nu n. Th.. ti. :;ioes w re ta-ti to the woods near the town where tli.;vweit tied iich to a tree and .-.hot t death. OsSiud.iv I4-,-etnl. r 'J'.l, Kcv. Mr. fllllll.. 11. t' the I'olt KoMll l'resli ter latt cli-ir.-li pi-eitche.i in the Presby terian chuivli in this tow n aud instill led li.-tn ral U.-II, dolin On-trick uud K. 1". Kliiott ildeis. Mr. ('umpl..-ll statod that a petition, that will U. heard by uud by, had b. m tiled ngaiut th.- installation proceeding. A t lirMimiH ( liurrh r ight. One of the luost iini.pi,. occiirancr-s of f ll mas .lay wns a fn-.. light in a church 111 Shauiu-etown. Illinois. I'haii's. clubs. htnnl)..i-ks. Hibles. knives and pistols ut-re freely tis-,l. lVa.-e UH.n earth and good will t tueii" was ml. d out an. I riot and dis c- rd pre tilled. Tim ti.-ht arose flotu a mistake m .list i ibut uig the pr.-H.-uts. As is usual , it sin li , tit rtiuiim..iits. pareuts iuthe tieighUu h.N.d had tak en their gifts to the church, where they u. i rpr . per. lv l.iU Ied and hung up on the tree. S ;inr f the lags were iuHccui. ly fastened aud droj-pr.l . tT. but u.-ro replaced as accuratel v Hrt p. -Hlb'..-. A large crowd assembled t w itness the distribution. When alx.ut a loz eti of th.; presents hud been handed t- the chi'.dreu afartner Pained Johu s -a grabbed a sled front a child's liati is aud drt lared it wason he had oro--.u mere lor nis little tx.y. Thsj sexton attempted to evplam his mis t ike. but Farmer Johu.n pushtsl hun r.idelr asid.. and ..tin ted for the door, -arrTing the sl.-d iu his lands Nome young men who had Wen drinking trie.l to snatch the sled from JVins4.n. and he tru. k one of tlieiu and was himself hit with nair and felled , n"l,r- l l:.- tight then lwame gsueral aud r a tunc it U U1 as though a nuru of the combatants uo-.it. I W td Mula llwrtlrulliaral iscla llu.riran,a.. fir.f annual mrrtini lo be AtlJ ..' .ifi'Tii.iirt Junta i Co., Ta., ..I U -U ieJ iv Tkur.tliy, Jan. '. ." A" 15 l'0. coKsteiu ia' of 11 o'co. , a ., Ye,inrsiiif. A cordial invitafcion is extended to any ami all jm rsons inter(?fteil in Hor ticulture and tbe work of our Socie ty, to mvt with tu and take part in our drhl-raUona. Let ua bave a full and frae interchange of views and opinions as to the Fruit inter ests of our Commonwealth. There is not a farmer or fruit grower in the state, that in not intf-rested in some of the topics that will be discussed, or that co'nld not impart something of interest and value to those in at tendance. We want to discuss our suix-esses and failures, soils, varieties, mntlu Is of cultivation, our gariiens, , fl.jwern, nnl tlie Lautifyir g of our i hiinics. Iiilifn are specially inTited. ' In the H Ttn-ultural Suti. s uiny of our Western States, hues ! not only attend tnese meetinpt, uut i take an active part in the dellbera-1 t'""H- The usual e?tcursi..n rates hnve : n granted, and tickets g.Kd from Tu-sday until Saturday, U.th inclu- s.v.-. iil issu.sl Ly tbe Pennsyl-, yania and Ph.lad. lplua and Heading . Ilailroad. Tickets can be had upon i.r-iitati..n of "oarl orilrs, whicc ' ,, , , . w ill I furnished bv the Secretary to : , , , . - . ' , siring to attend. v i ' ! i . . I Ii-ra please encl. stamp u n . . arum . ' -.. ... i j i CVjiitributioUii of fruits, flowersand ... i . i ii i t I vi- tal.ies art- solicited and taoles i will Ih, ,.r..vidd for their pnier li9- j . i,. v .i-i;.. .u,,..;.,l,. .1 ..." 1 cj . i-V . sii.'.l. S:wcinii-n 4 fro.il ft. iliifiiiC l can I, s.-iit by cijircss or mail to II. ' groaneJ. j .V Stnmbau-li, Chiurmau Committee raioaT imuwn of Airaiiemti.ts, Miftlintown, Pa. ' " op" 'h a tin j aulo by W. H. The "Nfttionitl" II uso nnd "Jacobs" , H"" Mia. Klo at the orgaa, and a House will entertain members and Uiece of flne iu.truo.ent.1 muMC on the delVgat.-s nt reduced rates. viol.n by Dand Sieber. "Tbe present d.- lVrsoii intrrested iu Horticulturo pis-siicn in agriculture," by E. D.i, " and Fruit growing, and who desire j a pro.uiuent feature in the aesain Earn to aid t he wi irk of our Association est and fluent werj the speecbea uiadr, are iuvited to Ksome mt-mb.-rs. An-! while the aiiilicni.-e listened wiin breathless nual fee $1.00. Life memlx rship silence to the recital of laws and conditiuna $ I ii.OO. Our Jirncetdiiigs are pub j that are now at w..rk designedly to en llshi d antilially ill ci'imectioU with croacb upon th4- fat ruer and favor others, other state r pi .rts, luakillg a hau l- l'neiual taxation deFiroyed cattle market; m-uuel v bjun l illustrated volume- of L'nen ml freight rates, want ii e lal tariff liearlv 700 p.-4ges, which will le furu-j protection, periuitting t!ie exiateuce o! ished free to all members. For fur- ! ther information' programmes, iVc, address t!:e Secretary. H. i'. SwvM.V, K. I. FnoLE, Fn is i, L banoii, I'a. Waynesb'o, I 'a. MMITI FH OF AltKNi.EII r : II. A. St imbaug'i. Chairman, Mif tl m town, I'a. W. M. I'atinebaker, li 'wistown. I. '. I.unt. Thoinps ititown. .1 T. Sinitn. .McAlistt i ville. U. II. F.tigle, Va tusls..ro, IV 4i.ls-KS, -SVB. si. ad bes.- T ! I S Ti R Uisci Annua! address of the I'resident ; A lVn sketch of I'iMf. Hathvou. Ir. 1". W. t.idiug, K itUtid, I'.l : Small fruits for hoiue and local markets, II A. Cusi.., Pinla : FuiiLT'ls diseases j of fruits Fro f. tie,. f. lt.it. 1'n.f ; of 1 1 .i t i. u!t are at F.i riuient Sta tl .11. State '..l!e-,'e. I'a. ; My Exp r- i ti'- itii Ib i.-e l' ti. s H. M. : L'i-le. Mini t;. I'a. : t '. ncerumg e ls J. C Lr.ivnie, tiap. I'a. ; lOur II .in - I'.ir Is. Ir V, II Warren, West ('in -ti r, I'a , Ortntii "lngist to Sta'e Ii. ai I of Arn-ult ire : The ! ". u i ( 1 1 in.-1! t Stati .us in II r- ' ti. iiUure ; II V. Artusl v lir.Tt-r j I".VS ritliellt Si ltl ill, Stat. t'-l!epe "a- , Ksa 1. twin I:i.s. Thornt t . . . w. . . . . . . j i jl..vi - lllll'lll.i:iil'll, .1141. -L.--f. iv f r.UlIl I:M.-. Tll-TSip H..it. .wti, I'a. T-.ii.s i..n ihiv... wn, I 'a . I 1. An.-uItur.- II rt. Whi.-h ! T..,i, t .,t f.r th- future. : . v;...-: .... i. . .. v... i a.-i I '...-i.rr-.l.1llUiriW-: ir ' If k i. uh.it ' i i :t I . urn- t. niu.h I a nt 11 .rtif..:tur:.I.t- ,r , m I ).i .ti-4-ti Jli il-.tiii-t f ..rcijju ' fruiter j .J What is tli.. U t and cht-aix-st nn tli.d uf training th vine ? j .. What Cir;iiN ftr Wiut.-r u-m, an.l Low cnu u ri s ivo tltf-Tu ? iiiltiviit.-d !it u -r..i fur near market ! S. W litit im tin- caiiHt- t.f knelt? at- 0. 1 he tlulture of Mu.--lir.roa. 10. ll ,w ran blight and othrr din-.!i.-. s i f tlio t?:ir ho in-cvented aud cun-.l f 11. Shall w sell our iiradut-U li-ri-ct to i-oiisiitiu rs, or through Ciui niision deiiU-rs ? 1-. li.-tt lias li.'4n tho t-sfH-rit-nco i.f im-tulx-cs ill hiirayinfj fruit trees T l-l. Th hest and cheapest Horti cultural Fertilizers ? 1 1. What new vari-ti-s of fruits lrmiis well, and what should we discard ? Apjiles, jicars, jeaches, Jilunis, iij.rici.ts, cherries, uiucna, grapes, rasplH-rries, bla-kl-rrieR, g.Mis-.-lierrios, currants and btraw-lierrii-s. 15. Crape. Hot and Mildew, lie port 4-f experience with Bordeaux mixture ajdi.ther prevpntivt-s. 'Alfir.K4 ISSTITl'T!:. '.. Senmrl and Rtpubltcan : 1 Your ei.rresp'.ndnt beariaa; of th great j larmers" IiL-titnlu that was to convene at Center in Walker township, regardless of party, (trance, tru, or monop.i'y iufl ieoce, lu.i.le his way thither an. I foun 1 one et the un.st intrreatir.ft, pmBiabln and spirited iueetii.,ra ever held under tins naiue in the county. It appears tne granjeera county r..iii..na beld their biennial election at tbe bouie 4l J. T. Ailuiau a p.ranta jand there beirg deleirales there frm tbe diDerent parts ot the countv, they announced an op en meeting to be hU at the school house ou Thursday rvemug as an inuiatary atop t..r tba Isruiers' institute the following day. Thoufrb the roadaaer welljnigh imp4asable and the darknsas m.penetrabl th house wss tilled at an earlr hour.- Mr. Welling ton Srn th was called to the chair and Prof. J. T. Aiiman made aecretary. Th aubjt announced lor general diacuasi n was : The Farmer in Politics. Spicy speecbea wer male by liesars. Pattervm, Baahore, L'bii. Ailuian, S-ortee, Knoue, Coooer and b.-nnitiger. Tbe general conclusion arriv ed at by themt clear headed speakers was a I h f t,t9 f,rmrt .S....IH 4. : . j . w rtll,4' 40 , the geucrai sense of the word and lend bia vote and ic.iaenc only to such men as w til enhance t Lady's interests alike, re gardless of party boesuos or cuUerism. Tbe graugrs tarnished excellent masic and a1j..urued till next morning to join tba Farmers in tb luatitute. rainsT woaaisw, at aa early hour gray haired .sires, middle sg-.l farmers, their sons and daughters, liuil-growera, and common laborer and mechanics gathered in tb ladies of tb neighborhood, having prepared to sumpt uously entertain every visitor at th boos whil tbe nearest wn was thrown open to fed Um bone. InatramantaJ mad vocal none wcra Jp-oridod for. N'tfainy wt lacking to eo tu-e ibccms. jTAlotoJj earDet tpeken "ops eoaioK in fiat sod tor odcv the farmer laid aaide all car and prepared his mind to recetra a featt of rra mo in regard to bi own deplorably de preaaed calling. The bouaa was filled. Mr. D. K. Eab, tbe manager baring not yet ar lived, tbe officer choien th prri jai jit eniog ware contlntied anl witU thia im prompta organizitioa tbe program was tak en .up. ImnruVed Soedi," by Joepi kotbrock. an able paper and elicited an in tereatiog diacoaiion. K lall the paper rrd during the inatitat will be publibed jD pbaniptiiat rurm by tba itate no extracta w , lx atmiie br tour correspondent. A'l CM secura coplM bT tai by rr DiTid -ii,,, ; tim to taao part in tbe .jueo,.;,,,, on aeeda. Tbe flour in tbeaeada is tbe llral food fur the germ ia the jErain, hel.co tb Urgfr nor( pamp aod he.ltbT ,b. gTtia th. mtyro fod ,nJ ,be utrf M , jr. , ig jrjJ, win lt, r fljuf m con,amsJ ,h, roo.lBta . , eooI1(t. to fewl upoo ,be Co,r.tr mliich oogbt to ry , . flne arouad tbe gram. All of tb mao f . sprakera agraud thit planting small, sbriv- eiea. aiiouwi ins irKinim ictoi nr . j j . j .. , . J ... aU uriniecause of 'stfed raaning out. Farm I K W II rnMnA I'm 1 1 good aenao. "Why will yon be Idle," by . . . 1 . , . ' Mary J. Uuot. A to ol tbank was ten- ' d"rtd tho """9t fjr hur "ble Then came dinner. I can't deacube it. Tbe tablw groaned. W ate. Tben'alll - truts. the enrroacbuienia of n-onoiolior. were til ni. lit nurd and their wi.ikinga I atiowu to injure the farmer so l mechanic. Well, what i you (to ab. ut it I Vou'il j see a!t.r tLe taruitr get the. wool oft" Ll eyes ramT RVCMO session was n-hre 1 ia with lanterns and i ho use fut. Special vocal and inatrumen 'taliun-.il-. ' The Cioing Year, tr lln. C. J. Mill. km replete jwiib inf.irmatioa ift'lVatb ru ture,' by VV ui. Bait .ger of ) Walnutport Pa. terr p- ac h groaer in I thec.-untv nbuuM bare been ber Tbe speaker was s-ipporled bv tba veteraia fruit I prowera, Davis, Jamison an 1 I'orter. Notes were taken in abort haad and ill aiptar in (bblic rint, o I ai l c t give bi.t tt. hne ol tti.ttt : The decline of th ja-a ttor in il ai ; pro! - u u-r Janiaiaj hat far.ta rutnmanst th bf ( marRft ; br aal bow to aV ; bow to aoii thr yrila. Mao trva by D. B. He Wii.iai. r -Ml Frnctf law br Mr. I'tii'. Thi 4j cun;-t a tvl rut abia rai-rr a iba S i nr is a m attrr o'-'aet man, k , .ii.. i um araatuo am a. li up unx.i a late nur an l la ue wa a ti.oiin to a1j urn volrJ dua. Th chair ordrrr4 a btsre 0f tau- sic aad thn d-4rrd ibe meet, ac alj .urn- , . ., - - - -- - ' r.le. of -o on. can v from Ike dc-k, i Irjm all paxftof tbe house. irrtuiT nnu '"" ""n "'huaia.m tban erer. rmh.l time to co.u-. Th- ar that Itn-y Bint Ihitiitmore. meet aiarp. agitate m..r a-i I drndj Icaa. Whit are tbe cauas ot lo . prices lor fsr.o proluctsby A.J. ol me "Tho Surplus. W hat t.1 it V- by Wellington Smth. Then lolloJ a 4ia- ra,"",n of the two papers. The pointers thrown out were of the most significant saTtai.vT arrranooi penel early aa dinner was hid at the house for mil. After music an etaay waa read by Miss Ia Ktj on '-Firrner'a Qir," rich, racy and spicy. "Roads, and Koad I I.asby I. S. Thompson. This was the moat sensible paper we ever beard on th aut ject. A long discussion followed. There waa businefa in the talk. All agreed that our present law ia "worn ut." We must have a change. What do .we want? And there will bs a change. The grangers elect ed two representatives wh jse duty it ia' to watch the next Legislature when moat cer tainly an attempt will be male to change the law. And aa the grange is tbe only or ganixation ol larmer we have they will be on the alert aud apprise their felow (farm ers, whenever the time comes: If politia iana are to tlr it up," they will make a fat thing out of it, aa aure as it ia that road tax will be paid ia money and a r0ad bo.-s with a gang ol men will dj the rest. Here will be a goose to pick and the larmer will pick it. i' Wbii retoruia are needed to make the creamery a aucceas la Juniata." by D- E. Kobison. This was able, efl" band tak. I am sorry that I can't give the ex cellent tbinga that were said. L'ndrr prog, re.s, be mentioned ot a new invention, uow in us that ia going iroru nous to bouse, and separate tbe cream from the milk churning 11 into butter. At tbe same time leaving no butler miik nor doubt a to bow much your milk ia worth aa you see it your ae'.f. Relentless night was new bringinc the exercises to a cloae. Still the eg-r throng was holding on. Fathers and molhrr. mhn I Dad pressing duties at bom were aeeo stopping in th hall, straining the ear tj cat4h ttie but longing, lingering echoes of tbe speeehes within. On fact is plainly visible, farmers have determined to bnd out whether tbe present drpjs-s.i .o i a fault ot their own or that ol aomebndr else. It un just legislation is tba cause, and they have been hood wicked they will demand beir ngbta of their refctiva pwrtiea. Since the pi.litkciana inttreats, b..wevr are ad vera to that ol the farmer, there ia no hope that he will ever et anything but tally, bone or stone in which case tb farmer will resolve to vote for anion wbo is aare t be fair and respect all interest alike. IBEX. Ilotb (.raid xaast Petit. Drawn lor Ibe Frbraihtrj Ttrm. GRAND Jt-BOBA. Clarke, Jarre, Tuscarora. DamghartT John It., Thompson town. F.tka, Burke, Fermanagh, (iraham, S. A., Spruce HilL Ooodling, Samuel, SusquehannaV. Haldeman, Enos, Fayette). Hec-kman, Theo., Favtte. HosteUer, J. C, Favette. Henry, V. Lack. Kuwens, John, Lack. Kauffman, Lincoln, Walkr. Kilmer, I T., TurbetL Liotlsey, E Imuud. Milford. Long, Rbert, Thompnontown. Noon, Harry, Turbett. N-uW, John. ,f .nroe. Plunk, S. JL, Spruce HilL Rice, A. J., Tuscarora. . Reynold, R. A, Fermaugh, RetKi, Harrison, Bcale. Slautterback, Jacob, Walker. Thompson, Luther. Walker. Welster, Wm., Patterson. Watts, Samuel, Monroe. PEiin jrBoaa. , J. M., Spruce HilL Benner, Christian, Fayette. Burria, Jerome, Walker. Creighton, W. W., Tuscarora. Campbell. James H., Lack. Crossen, Thomas, Delaware. Cox, Paul T., Greenwood. Diven, John, Patterson. Dean, Crawford, Beale. Diffenderfer. O. C, Fermanagh. Ernest, S. B., MUford. Frymoyer, John K. Fayette. Oroninger, George, Milfoad. Harris, O. P.. Milford. He-'dfrs m, W. H., Patterson. Hibbs, Josiah L., Greenwood. Hubbjrd, Hnry, Djlaware. Imes, Roliert. Beale. Ienlerg Vi. A , Port RoyaL Kepuer C. S., Mifflintow n. Loudenslager, James, Walker. Dauthers, John, Lack. Liuver, Frederick, Monroe. Mingle, Henry, Fermanagh. Miller, John, Monroe. S4 McClellan H. C, Thompsontewn. MeUonneU J. ii., Turbett. Peiffer, John, Delaware. Patterson, D. A., Beale. Patterson. Harvey, Tuscarora. Pressler, Philip, Delaware. Rumfelt, D. S., Monro. Stump, J. K., Mirflintown. Seiber, Henry W., Fermanagh. Stewart, "Seal M., Tuscarora. Sheaffer, E (i., Susjtiehauna. Swarlz, Salomon E., Fayette. Strawser, Se rgt , Susquehanna. Sarver, Jer: mi.ih, Fermanagh. Thompson, H. S., Tuscarora. UuderwfKKl, John, Port Rival. Vbil, Peter, Tusoarora. Wharton, Robert, Turbett. Weimer, W. S., Turladt. Wright, Wm., Milford. Wilemati, D. O., Greenwood. Wntts, Jacob, Monroe. Yeigh, Joseph, Delaware. Contribut.d to ihf Jrxitra Sutim. : Man lovl barm.tnv aud a-c.ird with God in EdM hr eatina: tbe lorbiidea fruit, and , since bia departure from w.luin the gales : ol Ibia oaee es'ttlly faralia. It h ever i rt-quirt-d the s;rae and leachit-E of Cod, J I ven in the '-latter dais' Through the 1 Lord anJ ra'iour t bnat t a- hint I ac crd wiTb the citicuardeunTs aed lass, ria-t f which in the oM teataiasnt timr as circuruciaion. however wm ia belief wn Cbriat au.l tb ordmaac .l tbrit, baptiam Ja. Ta Teataujeut ia-iiaista that belier mru are cireuBi.cted la tblr hearts in the pweeut a- of tbe world. T a era - tor the bapt sed beiiTera bare circai)- ls iv-tv a-a n(i-ntttn tt tbrir tun, ' bsi tti- kill ot tMBif.t i-rrD fabt 1 uadrwatan.la rrt ritc tuua of ico iafrai-iot. liavtnf lut a-C4rl oltb i:.t t d r.hWuoiof Gl, people u uM biv bia bw'p t i a(tn fir to Tl.rin m cci,'i-ih: accural with biin. t'ariM i ia r'r I arrl an-l artMnnvnt i !, b u( bio Sum, ai 1 coutl'-sr-readj ( itv-r rl"tn Drri or riher rs- .t.a - . fbe-iii our rbrtii u ! a ctI i'b Ood. ... . .4, , .bt uoai -ri-'i 1 lalinc 1:1c. Arcor i. t -e-U on aid ,r saned iLrous,u tMe acjrl ail p.nec. lll (H mn-i u iu prdmca ... ..-..a ibetu Then beneiin on I hn-t, following I int. ia living in rre-nn nt with lb will ot (iod. The r-tued piano if not :d and oin will gir s belter sonnd tor a time, however o the oibT ba-td tbe rw.enera'ed for tbe kn.g1-im of fleaven ar p'aced in ace. .1 witi . torever sine be that en daretb t lb- .-i.d at.ail be savrd" frever. Kor the tuuir .it mu-i.?a! iutruiii-nta ra course should be made to persons wbo un derstand tn .rMnujt t tune to the muai. cat c.rd. T ..ntam tbe grace ot land and salvation for the lite to ro-ne let recourse be made unto God through llu S vrior, wbo understand s restoring pennant ainners hoidb2 in bis baud the woHs ot eternal lit' as well as having the-ket s ol bell and death" -For the Son ot man la com to seek and ti save thai which wss lost." Again while litdes musics' cords can be retuued to good sound so Chriat tar mare perfoctlv ssves th lost, tli sinner, to praise and i oney .i -m iu sal.alioa. 1 nerelord lo a y there are living many persous who have bad their heart cords retunel by lln ir taith iu the Lord Jesas. AKKUN Trial L.lnt for February Term, I90. No. 1. Mary Kyle, James Kyle, Annie M. Kyle, John Kyle, Susan J. Kyle, Joseph and Martha B. Kyle, minors by their next fritud James Kyle vs. Adolph "W. OpjHiL No. 28, September term 1889. Summons in tresspass. Plea not guilty- Xj. 2. John K rouse vs. Adolt-h V. Oppol and Frank Oppel. NoT 29., September term 1889. Summons in trespass. Plea not guilty. No. 3. M. H. Varnus vs. John Ii. Biishore. No 53, September term, 1S89. Summons iu tresspass. Plea not guilty. No. 4. Levi Stroup vs. E. G. Sheaf tar. No. 5, Supterulmr term, 1889. Summons ia tresspass. Plea not guilty. No. 5. George. 1). Taylor vs. Lewis Arnold and Frank AS'. Noble. No. 118, S. ptembur term, 18S9. Sum- raons in tresspass. Plea, not guilty. . 6. kh.-is Swartz vs. Lewis Ar nold. No. 121, September term, 1SS9. Summons in tresspass. Plea. Hot guilty. No. 7. Eliza Crozitir vs. B. F. Burch- field, Admistrator of Gideon Hadle tuan, dee'd. No. 42, December term 18K9. Scira fax-is bur mortgage. No. 8. Mary Rhine, by he: next f r-inil, Daniel Rhine vg. Joseph Camp b.U and Samuel Campbell. No. 2, February term, 1890. Appeal from judgmnut of H. F. Smith, jf P. Plea, nil debit 8c reg. COKSUMPTIQN I COUGH OR COLL BRONCHITIS ! Threat aifscticn SCROFULA I Wtstirg cf Taesh Or asny Diaaasa srhevw Sfc rkrwaM amat aVwwos ww ImflmwmmU. Xassfc cf rrr mr Xavrw raaser. sis aw asiiast sawat CWasf by SCOUT'S MTJIaSlOSa Alt or PURS COD LIVER OIL W'tfi Hypopbosplaltes. PiU4T4B4. aa MlUL. Asb f.- -i'm J maOim, awaat let as eav. r muticitm.imm inJsn yia la ani Sold by all Druggists. SC-HTT a BOWNE. Chemists. N. if You fee i(gTF OF PURE COD LIVER OIL 3.KP HYPOPHOSPHITR: Almost as Pgiatable as fiil'.u.. altaaraitaa tfe.t it eavsa aa tavkai , jUua ia mack asiwr eakca4caaa. KeasarkaMe as ak nradaccr. peraaat gala rsssdiy wall taking K. SCOTTS EMXLEIOX is acknowledged ! PhysiciasB to be the Finest and Best pr auon in the world tor the relief and curs ol CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. 2ENERAL DEBILITY. WASTIHG DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS anal CHRONIC COUCHS. Th groat remady for Oomittmpticm, on--rTostiiv " Cftfldrsw. Sold by eM. Druggists. LEGAL. TXECUTOK'S NOTICE. Whereas Letiors Teaiaraentary on tbe es tate of Aksi Vllti!I, 1st of Delaware township, deccssad, bas been granted to the undersigned, all peraona indebted to aaid eatate are req Ubt4i to make imme. diate payment, and those having claims will p. ease present theui properly authenti cated lor isv'ttleraent 0 JtilSlllaU Lct'DESLAGEB, Extcutor. East Salem, I'a-, November -'4, 188a. DJllNI STKATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on tbe estate of E. A. H irgritz, late of Fayette township, having been granted to the uudcraigned, all persons it.dubted to aid estate art request ed to n-use immediate pavmeiit and those bavingaSlaiuis will present them without de lay to Lewis DeOix, 'Jrfmtni'rafor, UcAli-terviile, Juniata Co., Pa. December 25, 18(?9 4 BMINlaTK ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on tho ostate of Mary Car ell late of the borough of Tbuu Sont..n, deceased, hiving been granted to the undersigned, all vraona in. debted to rail eatste are requested to make j uumeaiaTe pavmeni, auu ihu ubwub. claima will please present tbcin without de lay to BlSJaalS J. CanwELL, .IdmmlttTatoT, Mexico, Juniata county, Pa. Ivcember 11, Ibt-U. 1 CBICSALK OF KEAL ESTATE ASD TERSOXAL rROl'EIirV. Tb uDirrstnr l A4miQttrUr t H ary CmxrwW. ol th borough ot Tboiupon- ill fil at iudIic tlat on tbe preiuii of tbe ' latp --.-nj cut in aaiti borough ai IU o'clock A. m.. uu I Saturday January 11th, 1890, Tle folloaiafF H. aJ Ku;e, to wit . A Lot of rouud in the brourh of TtiomuiD(u o, b tUTi-irnJ on the north by lot ot Iiral T5nui ; on ths r-Jt bv public road ; sou.b and west by Theodore Toomp- , son, baring tb-r.-on oreied a TWO sri'UY l-ilAME U CE. a . have eror- J snd a gso-J ajiu.u -r h iu.j, :it- a a-i-1 ata tai. biierera 1 b'. TtRwS. ln per cent. oi day of silo; lMCrl. ..11 chlirluaTlou of sale I.V ttie rowt. aiid I. al.-i.ee 41U 1st day ol Atil, 1S'.. AI-.. at the fcauie iuit- nd plact, a hit of h mi-. 1. . i tnti.itnrr n . i,tenils. Terml of sai.-i I'.-r-ji.al 1'ii.pert y, a ill be made knoau ou la ol '.-. I.k.j4aix J. r'aawiLL. -f'miaifrnl'sr. AN toiiir s i.K r VALUAIiLr UEAL ESTATE. K virtiietif an order ot sale issu-td out ot Hie lirphau'a Court of Juniata County, I'inn-v lvan?a, ttte nnd.'rin-d Ad uliitistra tor. Iu:.. David SI, urn, iale ot D.-laaare town-bip in sa.d county, deceased, will sell by public vendue or 4fUlcry at tbe dwelling house on tract No. one. on Saturday, January, 18, 1890, at 1 o'clock 1'. M.. l asm dsy, tbe follow ing deacrilH-d v .luab e K-al taLate. to w it : No. I. A farm 4itu.4te iu Delaware town ship sJid c.Minn , bounded on the east by lands i, Calder Long and lvphriaui Sowera . On Hie S..U'b by lands ot Tbotnas Carwell and Jnnaihan Fry ; on the west by lands ol Jura ban Fry and Henry J. Sbelletiberger and on the north l.y oilier lands ot said de cedent coutsii.log about ONE Ill .VUSKll AND KHlllTT ACBLS, uiore or leis having tbereou erectod a Lo: Fkhmc House, Bask Bars, and ou-biiild.iig-. This laud is well ad.iptud for pi-ach .-ullilre. No. 2. A tract of laud situate in the same township, bound -d on tbe north l.y lands ol Warv Clous.fr, and other lands ol said d.-c. Uei.l ; on the aM lv lali-is Calder Long ai.d Kfhriani Siism ; ou the sumo lv i.inr lands ol said dece.lmt, and lauds ol Htiiry J. ShellenlM-rger ; on tbe tsl It) Ui.U ol Mary t,. Clouser, C.iSTAIXINO SIXTT ll'tlx, more or less having tU4-r-on eree'ed a LoO fjol'sa A.SO LlMJ SrABLK Vv A . I . . . ..v n. .ia4.. i4 i suuiin in same town-hip, b .uiided or. tbe nortb by iaiiita ol Johu 1. silver, M alb las Uemberling, ku us Koni .- on tbe east bv lands ot Calder Long Kpliriam .So a era and Kill us Kord ; on t!.e ..uin dv other lands ot ibe sai-t decedent ; oo .ue wesi oy iiuai.ii sai4 decedent and Jvon l.auver, coutaiuing SEVENTEEN ACKE3, more or less. No. 4. A tract ol laud situate in Fayette township, bounded by lands ol Eira Smith oo ttie u. Tin ; ou the east b,- lands of Cai uer A.uiig anil CpMnaiu bowers ; sou'b by ......a ... i,r(o nuouar-i ; west by lauds . George Huooard, containing atxiutoue ball acre, more or less. - i .. ... .. . ro. o A iraci oi lana situate in Favette township, bounded on the north by lands ol Ear Dmitri ; on tbe east by lands ol Jon athan Fry ; on tbe south by lauds ol George Hubbard ; and on tbe west by lande of Jacob Schlegel, containing about.oueifV. trth U...IT or less. No. 6. A tract of land aitnate in Fayette 4owpsi.ip, Dounde I on tbe north by land a oi tara amitn ; on lb eaat by landa ol ; sontb by landa of Har riet Sbnrtz. snd on the west he lanrf. Jonathan Kiy, containiug about one half acre more or less, having thereon a lime aim. 1 ERMS OF SALE Ten 1 101 Tier rent of theputcb.se money to be paid on dav ol aale ; Iwenl, live f2il oer cent, on r....tiVm alion ol saw ty the court, and tbe remain, der on tbe brstday ol April, A. D., 1690, when deed will be delivered and possession glVCU. JONATHAN RISER, -idmirralort lye., of David Skurtx deed. WANTEjDferr-er'y Kt.w-k All Cl. IV.. ...j c - "..uiniriisTLLlll eLuaucm, pieaaant, protiiable positions i... .u- r.n.i n.ix. uckki saieries and ex- ptnaea faid weekly Lib. ral indneementa to oeginn-ra r.o previous experience nec essary. Outfit free. Write for terms, giv- Cbaslis H. Chas, Nurseryman, Roches- Mention this paper. Dec. 18-o9, Zm. 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Jt llaixJtKx Coirea- pundenca at not ly r.ndnt m. TRADE MARKS. Ia rat r.itir mark i mt rriTea In tn rt- ni om. apply to Mrsx 4 o.. and prxrur llalaUtl4lsT pii'4P i"'tM u. . . COf V It I. IITH ftir booka. chart a. mapa. qmMiy prxorfxl. Adarcaa MCSS V CO., of Sallcitra. UsMKRAt Orrica: 9C1 Baoauwar. N. T. LLC..1L. nIKF. jo me aiocauoiaers oi ine r irsi i.4iioa al Bank ol Milflintown. Tbr.ro w 1 be an e'et-tion held in the Backing House. Tuea day, Januare 14th, 1P90, between the hours u A w ... ,.k ot eleven o clock A. M.a.id taoo clock F. U , for the purpose ot electing five D.rac- turn to erve t:ofn8uinf year. Iluo. I. S. KL'ibs, Cuahier. UKIOGaCCOM .PA Y I LtTIIG orricE or rux nirrLtMTow bsidiie cmr ast UtfintTnsi Pa X n...,.h ''.1 lfil'l A meeting of tba stockholders ol the MifHmtown Kndge Compaiiv will bo held at the otli.-e of Qeorire J11-.1I14. K,i . iu Mil. Hii.teaii, Pa., Thursday, February th. IN.. .. j: o ctock i-. i,r tb.. purpose oi tbe Cifitaa.l stack or iudubtedm-fcs ol said ! Comaoy. By order of the Board of Directors, I C. W. Uitir, Secretary A 8CL1D' 7 7 wTEEL FENCE! H ADR Of FYPflyFlFF! MFTAI I LAlMf . U L U If 1 L I ML "F2ZfJ SOKETHSKB HEW. j For RrsioCNcra, OiunoHrs, CrwrremES. FaRssj : Gardens ttatra a-lra. WlaSow Gesrda, Trvlllsaa. frirs-rirMr PI.A1TKBII I.ATfl, DIM IB ATS,' Ar. Writ for Illnatrated Catalogue: mailed free i CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO ; IW Watrr Bl PlllsSsrxk, lw. Eardasr Has ks lb irv nam of this paper ' J Wisa TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop toothache in less than flv minute; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by tb us of . fluid applied to tbe teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased j Gnniaknown .a Scurry) treat raed ucc.,tully and . cur " ar72J,Jranted in every case. VX53 Teeth Fill.d and warranted for lil. Artificial Teth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, from $9.00 to $12 per set.' Beautiful Gum Knaioeld Teet inserted at price, to auit .11. AH work warranted to give perfect satis faction. Peopt wb bav arliflcial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit prolessionaily at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at.Richueld th 2nd weeks of May aad October. Thus Cash. G. Ij. DERR, Practical Dentist, ESTABLISH En IE MirrLIETOWE, Pa., IE 1S60. Oct. 14 85. Treiipan Notice. All person, sr hereby cautisned not to treaspaaa on tbe farm land aud woodland of tb undersigned in Milt0rd townahip, for tbe purpose ol hauling, hunting, fishing, picking berries, throwing down tencea, cut ting timber, at:. Tbe law againat trei-s pass ing will be enforced. Da.ib-t. Flsnsa iJJoTember 27, 1890. w s Selling HarintT determined to retire from buBlnegB, I will iell my l.rg, focc at cost fow is the time to aecur. bargains in the LATEST FALL And WINTER STYLES ! Retirement from Business was determined upon aftw I Lad purcUg. FAIL AND WINTER STOCK, I now invite my friends and the pnblic generally to call and exauiin my stock at copI prices. It will pay you. The goods tell oi. tL.ir merits. Men's, Boys' and Children's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and Gent's furnishing goods. First Claes, combining Style, Quality and Elegance. Prices that will astonish jou. At coet prices. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCH? and JKWEI.RY, Calico, Percale and White Skirts, Jf.ekweur, V0Kl and Cuffs, Trunks and Satchels, is full and complete. Cell and bee, all &t cost- Sani'l STRATER. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUKMSHEK IN PATTERSON. November 0th, 1S89. OILS ! OILS ! OIIjS ! THE STANDARD OIL COMPAST of I'iltfhnrg I'a , make SlJlCCILlrrY of man nfact miti; for th Doiutatic trudw the Finest Brand of Illuminat- ' and Lnbriotiiig Oilx, Naj-htlia r.r.-l Gnsoiitie, that can bo made from ! IVUoK'UKl. ! We ol.alltu0'e comp-iriou with tv.iy kuonn I'roduct of Ptlroleum. i If tou winh t'.iu tu i. , L.VIFOHMLY S1TISF.1CT0RY ! OILS I.V 1 11 E M.1RKE ', , r . f - r.tt . i. n n.1 s iuroiiii,ii"" lcltiity !5UPi)lu-d br FK AN' ISCl'S UARiWAl.K-i CO. ; Jktrrtrj Sn, ?3 Ir. j ft'cic Firm. -O00- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ' No more Summer for mouths to come. Full and Winter ' are here, and to conlorm to the icbanire. tbe inior member- of c. t -a i 1 ; UltSJUSs IClurilU llUUl , l-'.-iistorn ATarVofc vrKare h hp. ' . . iX , ; lected with great care tbe eoods , B r- '. tllllt lllS mailV patrons faVOr. DROP Jj. We have now filled our ! 4d,4,K-s.e TA-.tb Ti in avt, Vivt4l- i nMt I VO WIS a. alas aVaVaVaaa1 -s , X A 1 .... IUOOUB Ol Rll JtlllUP. KJUT CUS- I , . ! tomera have appreciated OUr , fcHorts to B1VP thTTi (rnmU j fjuit their purposes, and We . faye that we ar better pre parea than ever to merit their rl ... . . VVJll 41V4U 11V.C. W e invite OU come and Kee and be itified. In our dress uoods department we have almost evervthinar ,V-J """ft. JJon't u backward, call for what jou want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is lull in its asfort mtmt, and you certainly can be i hinted in fit. nualitv nnH "atever improvements have been added by the manufactures vre have them all. We can . -,.,4i. r a BUppiJ OU Willi lOOt Wear KIT : 1 ,,4 .1 . ny in OT OUl. UOOT SeTVlCC Our grocery Department never latrs 14 l . i . .. b ' liaeOH flillld a lllll line Ol iresh, riain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line oi QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its lull supply ol Queens and Glassware, this is the .tore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Strut, Opposite Cocbt House, Mi Win tow ii. Pa., Fred'lt 1SPJaISCJlIAIK aV Koila VMl Si WINTER GOODS I would inform the public that 1 bav now in my new millinery .tor at my plac of residence on Water .treet, Mifflintown, second doer from corner of Bridge atret, afullatock.of Fall and Winttr millinery' goods, all new, and of the latest atylea, and having employed first claaa milliner.' I am prepared to aupply the pnblic with everything found in a firstoUu. milliner tore, come and examine 107 atock. I consider It no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-87.1 .t. 1" L""T5 teZZ&IJ" at O os w mm PENH SYLYANIA RAlLPvOAB. TIMK-TAULK On and after Saoday Not. 1 Jih, lw traina tbal stp at Mlftiiu w ill run at f .iiows: EASTWARD. HaaaiaslB AcsoMMoi.arios ltrM Huntlnxdon daily at 5 3!" a. tu.. Mmmt lo ion at 6.')4 a. an., Newton Hjnn t -o 00 a. m., "cVeytowu 6.20 a. tn . I a-.i ti a. i.. Milford 7.0i a m.. MiHio T.i'Vi m.. Tort HovalT.H a. m-. Meirf 7.1 , . m Tnacarora 7,'J"a. m.. Vand vke 7 'U a. m., Tiiompsontown 7. 12 a. ni.. H :rr I T.y.i a so., Millerstewn 7 A I a tu , c -t 7,M a. ni., amrinf at Harrisburg at '.Mi. m., and at I'tiiladelphia, 1,-i p. m. 1 Sim Saoat Exratsa W-avri. a.- .. i.a d.'h ! at 7,16 a. m., and atopping s all rcriar ; atatiosa between Altooi.a au.l IUr-.-t.-urr : raacbea altfllin at lo.t'6 a. ru , lUrni.-ju-K 11.40 p. it., and arrirea in f 'kiiia lu:pk a ai 1.15 p. m. Mail Taaia leaves 1'ittaturf daily ar , 6,8U a. ui., Alt. ..na at 'J.10 p. ui., arij atot ' V't " "J1" siaimna arrirra at si tic .a jatbt'S p. m., Harrlsl.urj , adetpbia 19,5 p. m. Mail Express leaves i'ltt.butg at 1 00 y m. A!lona b 20 p m ; Tj rune C 6.' p m ; Ueid ingden 7 87 p m ; I.ra iitusi. a- j. tn ; ua flint 10 pm; Harrisburg 10 ii p m ; i'Lils- oeipuia a -o a m. j Day Exracss lCJai I'.itaburg at K.ii'J A. i M . ; Altoona 11.40 A. M ; inn bo tlufgvd at M niin at 2.03 P. M.; srr;u, at Hint. I burg at S 20 1. il ; at l'Liladi-lphii. f iJ P ' Philadelphia Kxpreaa wi;i stop at W:ffli j at 11 S7 p. v., whin flagg.-.I WtSTvAKt. ! Fast Lim leaves rbiadelch'i dailr af I Si . r .. .... j 6 oh p m ; ' i.ewistown s us p tu : ntloila - 8 ,-Bt r.tt.i.Urg.tii66.. Wat Pass.moek leaves Pbiladelnhla I d4jly ,t 4 e0.. m.: Hsrri.bur. 8 15 a.. ' Duneannon, 8 61 a. ui.; Newport, 9 2 "m Millentown, 9 40.. m.;Thouir...,.twB, f "; uyk". oo a. m ; Tuarr- ( in oi ... lfi n- . . o , Roval, 10 13 ..' ni.; Mi'tRin, 10 1:0 a. m.: ; Millnrd, 10 26 a. m ; Narrows, 10 :U a. m.j ; Lewistown, 10 4 a. tn.; V-Vcvt -wn, 11 14. .. as.; Newton Hamilton, 1 1 ii'. a. m.; Him. tingdoa, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, 1 07 p.m. i Altoona, 1 46 p. m., and stops at al! regulsi- t.tioni between llarrisburtf and Altoona.; OTkTsa Kxraais leaves Philadelphia dai- '7 o P-"., uarrisiiurg, 10 2K p. m., j stopping at Kockville, Marvaville, Duncan- i non, Newport, Mill.-rstown;ThonipuntD, in 1 rort KoyaT, time at alittliu, II 0-1 p. in.; Al tona, 2 20 a. in., and Pittsburg, u 10 a. is.. Hail Taaia leaves PhiUJeli.hia ilaih- mi - , 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. iu.. ?ew- porl' " 14 p m- Mlinia -- p. m-. "op- ping at all regular statieiis beter-n KilHio tO , t.d Altoona rciies Altoona at i 4 v i "urg a.iop. m. Al.TOOMA ACRoMOI) ITION leaves Phil- ; ?d'P,,1 '.f -l 1 1 40 : "n.hur .t ; 6.30 p. m., Duneannon 0.01 p. m., Nc- ! r-rt .S2 p. m., aiiiiorstowa c.i-i P. Tbempsantowu u-66 p. m., Vau ivke 7.02 p. m., Tuscarora 7,07 p. m., Mexico T,0 p. ! 111., Port Koyal 7,M p. m., Mihn :1 p. i m., Lowistow. 7,lo p. m., .VlcVertown j 1 1 p. ni., Newton lla uiltou 3 23 p. ui., Uuatiugdon 9.0 1 p. m., Altount 10 in p. m. Pacific Expressleaves Philadelphia 1 1 lii pm; Harrisburg 3 10am; Diincaimon i Sam; Newport 4 00 a m ; MifTlinlSl m; Lewistown 6 01 a ui ; Mc Vey town i 22 a. m; Mt. Union 6 t'i a in ; UuntiugJon 6 12am; Petersburg 6 H5 a m ; Hpruce Creek o 40 a m; Tyrone 7 00am; Bell's Mill. 7 22. m; Altoona 8 06 a m ; Fittsbuig 12 45 p tu. Sea bkior Kxprasa east, on Stiujayt, will connect with Sunday Mail east leaving R arris burg at I 15 p. m. LKWI8TOWN DIVISION. Traina leav Lewistown Junction lor alii roy at 6 10 a m, 10 65 a m, 8 15pm; for Sunbury at 7,'iQ . m, 8 00 p m. Train, arrive at Lewistown Junction from Uilroy at 8 60 m, 1 25 pm, 4 HO p m ; frora Sunbury at 12.05 a. m, 4 00 p. ru. TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Bellelonle aJ Lack Haven at 8 10 . m, S.I0 7.15 p m. Leav Tyrone for Cnrwsuaviilo and Clesr- eld a'8 20 a m, 3 15 p m, 7 2 j p m. Train, leave Tyrone lor Warrion Mirk, Pennaylvania Furnace aud Scotia at 7.'ua bi and 8,20 p m. Trains arriv at Tyrone from BeUelonts and Lock Haven at 11 63 a in, aud 6 40 pm. Traina arrive at Tyrone from Curwens Till and Clearfield at 6 60 a m, and 1 1 4 a m, 6 17 p m, Traina arrive at Tyrone from Seolia, War rior. Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 11,40 a m, at 7,2o p m. U. B. T. E. K. ax BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingden for Bedford, llyndmaa and Cumberland at 8 a. m and 6 S5 p. ni. Trains arrive at HuutiagdoD from Bed ford, Hyndman and Cuuibrrlsnd at 12 1& p. M., 6 20 p. m. IH)LLlDATSiUUG BliAM'H. Trains leavn A Wools for poiti's at 7 20 a m. 8 -5 a 111. 12 W p 111. 1 5" 1' 6 00 p m , H'Opn 9 60 p iu. Traina arrive at Altooi.a In. 111 points Sontb, at 6 45 a lu. II 80 a 111. I 36 P m- t 65 p. ni. r. 4 p. m. 7 0 pm. aud 1" 5 P n. Trains le.ve B4-llwrod lr 'Pi.r.isE lawney al 8 00a , m., n.i 3,2t p m. Ar rive at i.llw.jd fr .m Punx-utavmey at 11, 20 a ni., and J,10 p Tbe Seuhntl and Repui'tcan office is th place to get job work don. Tiyit. ItwUl pay you if yon ueed anything In tbal line. II C ' IM " n T'-- T " vaaj -4 :7T1T "7 HTaar-w- 3 r .rtO'-f-TJ -j r
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