SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1SS1. B. F. SCHWEIEE inrroa Ar rxorRiKTOB. - A - Ssjtatok Qcit resigned tho Chair munsfcip the National Republican Co emitted. JonVCinsAiiAX land1? in the domin ion of Canada and then monks his way into the United States, and in that way evados the United States law against Chinese emigration. TnBiiE Eeem to ha fsw advocate for a new constitution for this com monwealth, and it is probable that next fall when the peoplo vote for or against a. convention to revise the tat constitution thy will vote it down. There are a number of de tects in the present conbtitntion, bat they can b submittal to without en djvngering the psrpetnity cf good government. TuBoruy money that Las stead the test of the paRt and the only money that can etnnd lha test of the future 13 gold aDd silver, and gold and silver cannot bo mads by government it id one of 7aixrri prodni9 ecd has never beecn so p!!iiif:t! tljat people failed to know what to do with it. The redeeming 'filters cf every paper obligation a:nong civilizad men i8 gold and silvrr coin. To try and leg islate cut either gold or silver ean not be a success for such legislation aan not fail of doing a great deal of tompornry fiuancial injeyy. The fad now among the men who control the bonded indobtaiss of tho world is to rule out silver bscauao they will be curichod by snch a ruiieg out. To n;l out silver as mony by Icgifihti&n will precipitate tie grcatefct -financial panio of modern times- For tho reason that there is such an traount of pr.par afloat that it cannot be carried on a gold Lr-sia find just so soon as that fact ia cloiur to t!"a peoplo down goes its papar merry. Then will coma its lamonlalion and quickly realized nessa of the unntako of Irving to bas go large a bonded indebtnsts n a sint;le standard the gold stand- -ard. Stay la Tha Country, All through the snmmsr season philanthropic New Yorker's have been doing nil they know how to get some of the poor children of tha groat city out ir.to the country, with the double hope that it will revive their health, ted givs them an en larged view of lif that it nay lead them to seek other places for homes than the debased slums cf a great itr. A glimpuo of siom lifa in a city way nerve a food purpeso to the boy or girl who is discontent with a com fortable horan in tho couatrv and longs for city lL'y. nr.w THHY LIVE. The New York Tribune toll hew tby live in Tonomeot houses in Now Yi?rk Tho homes of the boys end girls that the Tribune mission has J!fcn getting places in tho county for a summer onting. Tho places whore thcfj) poople livo abound in filth, neb and garbage barrels at every pccond or third door, some of tbotu overflowii);, tainting tU atmcephero with their vilo, nox ious odors, artp, trucks, builJing materials arid broken boxei crowding the way; bedlam's shore of noises, the clatter of tha elevated road, tho Bcroaras of children in pl.iy. mothers culling to liLtlo oa3S cut of the upper 'windows drivwo yeiiing at horses, and hucksters shouting their warts; slovenly women, dirty, gutUrbtgrim cd children, vilc-ir.outhcd, lazy niua ut every corner; houses four end liva stories in height, packed from garret to cellar with human beings httlf of thein stood back, the "rear-tono-racats," with no wsy o seeing out except to look straight up pome b:id not bven painted since tho dav of their building, aud tho wbitewa.-di usd sparingly; from tea to twenty 1 famines in each hor.3, each faruilv gonerally with asuit jof two or thrs small rooms; cellar apartments es pecially dark e.od uninviting; families blcsped with many children; no car pets, furniture rickety, chairs being specially untrustworthy; no separ ate sleeping apartments "for the sexes, children generally sleeping on the floor, and preferring it to live or six in a bed; washing, baking, ironing, sleeping aud eating in the sumo apartments tho shoe-bench, the dining table and tho b-d stand "oibow to elbow," the small porticoes on tho outrndo covered with bedding tabs and truck; nationalities crowded togathor without discrimination, aud ev;ry sect and shade of religious be lief represented; put a clothespin on your noso before you 6tart to wade through them. 1DSA8 OF HEAVTN. The little people, are oncommoniy anxious to go to the country they have their ideca of hoaven aud tha ountry confounded- The Tribune says v can only mention three families of the last lot of children sent to tho ceuutry as samples. This first is that of two little girls who have never 6een the country have never ben beyond the city limits. Their father is a consumptive, unabie to do any work. The mother works by the day, scrubs, washes etc. When told they were to visit the conntry, theso two little girls, seven and nine years eld, respectively, could hardly contain themselves. They have talked about nothing else (ivereimce. The mission teacher had to fit them out with shoes and clothes, as their own were worn out. There are two ether lit tle girls who livs in a wretched base ment in Cannon St. Their father works on umbrellas and the mother earns a few dimes taeh day by work ing on waistcoats. They live in two ! is dilapi-1 dated and broken down, and the whole air of the plac is that of ex treme poverty. Tha third casa is that of a little child who lives on the fifth floor of a rear tenement in Eiv- ington St. There are seven children in the family. The father has been ill since early in the winter. He does not work and probably will not gt-t well, since he has consumption. The family occupy twe rooms, for which they ray $6 50 per month. Tbey Lave one bed and a crib; the father sleeps on the floor, in case of sickness the accomodations are sim ply terrible. The mother and the fourteen-year-old support the family by makihg paper boxes. They are paid at the rate of 100 boxes for five ceutp. This means that the joint la bor of mother and daughter brings in aliout thirty cents per day. At present the family ere still $3.30 be hind in their rent Tbey often go without food to eat, that they may be ablo to meet the rent. Before warm weather set in two of the littla boys had to remain in the house all day they had no shoes to wear. The little fellows would climb up into the window and cry pitfcuusly for permission to go down stairs. Th9 leather wishes to send these two little fallows ta the country they are six and four years of aga. They hare never been awav from home, rven for a single right, and they are loath to leave their mother for the big world beyond. - . ' m m .i . A Stranga Lstt3r- ,:Tbo postmubtvr at Johnstown r ceived a strango letter the otbet morning boaric post inark of Eean'B Ujeok, JLenn., addresoaa "1. Johnstown, Cambri:t Co , Pa." and having the following writtsu en one c-nd cf the envelope: "If JJnot called for within 15 days return to A. A. Woods, Bean's Creek, Franklin Co., Term." Tho waitor savs ho baa con cluded to find his friends id Tennsyl laaio," that he was stolen away from ho:ca us ahttle boy acd does not know what his rame ; tbat he .ba been living in Tcnaessoo for a cum ber of years. lie savs he is five feet seven inches tall, weighs 154 pounds, and baa light hair and blue eyes. Hq wants to know 'r more are any people in Pennsylvania by the name of IU83. Ha ai's he would like to hear from them or anv one elso who has lost a boy. He go ) by tho name at A'esandar A Vcotls. A Ghookicg Act. The AHoona Tribune of laut Thurs day resorts the followiDgr "Woul was received here this morning that a possible murd-ir and fuicicio had taken place at Keystone Hill, an Eng lish hamlet situate in Clearfield Co., about one and a half miles from Fbiliipfibarg. This morning at 8 o'clock an investigation cf the report laad to the disclosure of tho follow ing facts: Rubon Wilkinson and John Wilton aro Englishmen and last frionds. Boi'u came to this country about four ycara ago, 'Wilson pnying Wiikinson 6 passage. Wilson is mta r:d and hjn Sva children. "Vfiikin fe&a is nui-js.rried and made his home with Wilson's family. l.'t-ceutly roporta reached Wilson's oars that a criiaintl iutiinacy frxistad bclng-m Lis wifa and Wilkinson, and whilo ho did not helisv.; tha rumours to have any foundation in fact, he tnld his wife that sh Lad bettor tell Wilkinson to Isavo and in that way stsp tho talk. Sho did not do 60, however, but said that her husband t-hould lull him to letve. Still more recent, Wilson heard the charges repeaU-J, and again he asked his wife to give Wik;.r.son bis walking papers, that he would not da ao owing to his old friendship. This rooming Mrs. Wilson told Wiikioson of tisa report aud asked hira to leave- Ho expostulated, and words following ii picked up a pice of baso ball bst, and while tho wo man was combing her hair in front of the looking-glass struck her on the tack of the head. Tho woman stag grod a f6w etpps and fell out of the door iuto tha yard. Usr stall i Wi ly fractured. Wilkinson stood for a momeut ccn tetr.plutirg tLo deod ho hid commit t"d, and believing that he had killed the woman took a razor and out his throat from car to car, though net savoring either tho jun!ar voin or windpipe. Wi'kinsoa was arrested and is now in the cottaga hospital for treatment. The woman is in a very critical condition and with little fio8 01 bcr wi.f.nsn e ago rears of age. Jury l.lst fr September Tern. GKAXD JCROKS. Lrib-;5, Jicksoa, turner, 7"t;tr. liucbainu, JosCT.h, farmer, Lark. Collier, Gorg?, laborer, Thouipsoitowi. C'up;, Jacub, biaouiUh, Grcoawaoi. Djow, Lewis, railroader, Milford. Duna. Hiram, farmer, Dj1ciu. Gingrich, W. d., farmer, Momroe. UockcB brock, Danitj!, Iarm-f Sufcqio barma. Koftsliijr, Iletry, faiaor, Moaroe. Kurtz, 'AT. U.,(ioa'.er, Walker. LiuiIIh, Stephen, laborer, Koyetto. Luoc'ii, Wiliiau, farmer; Ba!e. Long, Joaepti, Jr., farratr Dolsware. JfcCahan, V. B., farmer, Miliord. KcGtaugbliD, Stewart , laborer, Ferman agh. Afuaeer, I. 1)., merchant, aiifnlntowa. Neff, A. 0., Iaborar, Tarbutt. Olf s, J aaiet), B., lacnbarowa, Walkar. Palru, D. L., curpoator, Spruce HUI. Kobiico, D. E., farm-r, Tnrbett. Srr.ttb, VFell'.pjtor, firmer, Feraiaagi. Slautterback, Wi!'uita, farmer, Walker. Swartr, J. P., famer, Fermatiai. Tronp, T. D., farmer, Saaqnohauoa. PTIT JVROEH. Alien, Jas. M., farmer, Tosearora. Barton, O. P., fariaer, Beate. Barsett, John, farmer, Groonwood. Bishop, Jacob, farmer, Miltdrd. BretmiPholtx, 1. J., farmer, Walker. Calbcrtaoa, Robert, (armor, Lack. Fray, Geo. B., farmer, Greonwool. Fnrcer, Jcromt, farmer, Walkei. GUron, J. C, confectioner, JVifflintown. GUiun, J, C, farmer, Sprnco Kill. GroDingar, Ju. M., larmfr, Turbctt. Guts, Kenben, rarmer, MitHintown. IIeek,G. W., uarobant, MlSiintown. Ilockcnberry, Herman, farmer, Lack. Ilockenborry, Thaddcai, laborer, Tnaca- rora. Hoffman, S. A., farmer, Spruce Hill. rooms. Their furniture atamTmaa, B. W., agent, Jfiigintown. Einxer, Samnel, farmer, Fayette. Kirk, Amoa, laborer, Lack. Leaob, W. S., buckator, Beole. Leidich, William, mechanic, Delaware. Leigbt, Levi, farmer, Susqaeaaana. Martin, George, farmer, Fayette. licAlIsier, B.C., farmer, Fayette. aicCtura, W. L., farmaa, Taacarora.J Pomeroy, W. C, banker, Pert Royal. Porter. C. W., farmer, Walker. Page, Emanuel, Iaborar, Monroe. Rob'on, Homer. K., teacbtr, Beale. SchreWer, Jacob, farmer, Delaware. Sbcmen A. B., farmer, Delaarare Spade, John, farmer, Monroe. Speicher, Edward, fartcor. Delaware, Stager, Clinton, railroader, Patterson. Stewart, N. St., farmer, Tnscarsra. Switeer, W. S., farmer, Jfilford. Thompson, George, farmar. Lack. Ulab, William, larmer, Fermanagh. Watti.S. O., firmer, Fay e tie Woodward, Stewart, laborer, Tuaearora. The Saviour's Coat. "Ia tie Cathedraljof Trier.Euri& there will be exhibited for a period of Bix weks beginning August 18tb, the coat that Christ is supposed to have worn. It is believed that two million of people will visit this plac. It has been exhibited only twice dur in this centurv, in 1810 and 1S44. ilany miracles aro claimed to have been performed by this robe, and it is said to still possess great merit The relic is said to have ben given as a present to the bishopric of Trier by St. Helen, the mother of Emporor Constantino, upon the latter's conver sion to Christianity. The robe itself is a tunic about five feet long, cut narrow at the shoulder and gradually widening towards the knees. It is woven out of one pieco, without any seam whataver. The material is supposed to- have been linen, but it groat age prevents any exact examination. It is incloned in in an outer casing of purple and gold cloth, euppoeed to havo been added sc-rac time in tha seventh contury in crdcr to preserve the rslic." Pennsylvania Strife Debt. State Treasurer Bover, inspwkiag of tha liquidation of the State debt, soid lant week: "There is now 7, 000,000 in cash in the Sinking Fund. This money is deposited in good banks, all cf which have riven us bonds. If we buy op the $3,OGO,000 of 1S12, which by the way, wore is sued to merit bonds issued twenty years before that, wo shall wator-ial-ly decrease ocr cash deposit. This fall, too, we shall purchase a large amount cf bonds for iavestment. In twenty years from now tho Btato ought to be entiroly free from debt. In 18C1 it amounted between $33, 000,000 and 810,000,000, but to-day, taking into consideration tho cash and investments held by the Sinking Fund, t;it is practically b.it $1, 000,000. With the $100,000 a year to be placed in the Sinking Fund, and th interest upon investments it will ba an easy matter to accemulate Si.OCO.OOO by 1912. The cut standing bonds now aggregate in round numbers less than 11,000, 000 Next February $3,COO.0CO, are duo, ?1, 600,000. gbss to be paid in IHli, and the last $G,000, 000 in 1912. Then the Stat will bo froo from debt." GEJVERJLJVEWS ITEMS. Kebocca Wilkinson, of Browns vaiiev, met., savs: "l nave been in a distressed condition for three years from Norvouauess, Ycaknes of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, and Indiges tion until my health was gcne. I had boen doctoring constantly with no relief. I bought or5 bottle of South American Nervine widen done me mors good than any 50 wcrtb of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would r.dvise every weakly person to usu thi3 valuable and lovely remedy; A few bottles of it has cared me completely. I consider itths grand est medicine ia the world." War ranted the most wonderful etommeh and nerve cure ovur known. Trial bottlo 15 con's. Sold br L. Banks & Co., iliffliutowa, Ta. " May 14, It. A year ago Harry, Walter end Bsn- jaroin Talbot, sons of C. Morgan Tl- bof, of Honoybroo'r, togf-tr.er with John Rnk, Jr., a first cousin, secured a large turkey buzzard by catching him aliva in a steel trap. The boys tock hira home, and with wire attach ed a email sleigh-bell to the birds leg then gavo him his liberty and never hoard anvlhing of him until a few wso'rs pgn, when tboy read .n he- count in ths papers cf a buzzard with a bell fastened to ono'leg having bteu captured in South Amoiict, which tho Tclfeot boys bavo good rsson t believe is tho identical bird liberated bv them one Tar ueo. West Chester L.xal News. A sleepy head poet wrote tho fol lowing: -Ths lark came up to the sua and caroled forth Lin lay; the farmer's son took down his gun and at him blared away. TLo busy boo roso up at fiva and huiniod the mea dows o'ar: the farmer's wifo went to his Liva and robbed bin of his stor. The Jittlo ant roso early too, his la bor to Lgin; the greedy sp;iii.iw that way 2ew and took his aulbhipin. O, birda and and act3 and bee3 bo wifib; in proverbs take no stock; like me rafuee from bod to rise till half pa-it eight o'clock." CnAVF2r.33CRrt, Pa, July 31. Annio Harvoy and Danny Skh:nr, ana a coioroa dot n&uioa oaia iius- sel, took refuge in tuc bar.t of PbiLp S. Slnanor, near Dry liun, during a he:ivy thunder shower on Thure day tvenuig. The barn was struck by lightning. Annie red Harry wor killed and tho other children badly stunned. TLc barn was total ly destroyed. Cavdet, N. J., July 30. Lightning struck tbe cow shed on the farm of Benjamin Carvis, near West Collen wood, this county, this evening, killing a faran hand, whose name has not yut boon learned, and five cows. The mrji was milking ona of tha cows when the fatal bolt came. Federalseusj, Md.' July 31. Wiiliaci Nichols, a farmer living four miles north of this place, had five horses killed and a barn and contents deatrorod by lightning vesterdav. j Los6fT2aO. in Central The monkey bouse in Central Park ia the favorite resort cf that half -million of children who live in and around New York. Here tber are fifty monkeys. Ia one bij cage there a dozen new monkeys net yot thoroughly accustomed to civiliza tion. The cage has to bo tidied and se, whoa tha keeper enters with his broom tho wholo lot of them sqaeal and scamper off to the opposite) side of tne cage, and huddle theie. Iam certain they aro net really scared, but only pretend. In this lot cf monkeys, ono two-foot monkey has become the dear friend or a very email one, aud so whenever they scamper from ono side of tho cage to tho other the big ono acts as a horse far the little one. All the monkeys ara on intimate terms with LZx. Jacob the keeper, and some aro never happy unless they can get into his arms or hang about his neck. As the keeper has to use his broom vigorously in sweep ing tho floor it is amusing to see him carry around a necklace of live monk evs whilo at work. The monkev house is a scene of perpetual motion. It can be quiet only when all bands ara asloep. You will eea a monkey perfectly still and motionless, and you- will say: "1 hat chap is dead tired at last. No wonder! Now ho is going to take a comlcrtablo nap. JJefore vou have said that, off is that very aacue menkey, s.vingiag on the ropo and twice as aetive ana energetic as evor. It was only ono of Lis tricks. Ton cannot help laaghing when a monkey looks at yon. If you star back at him he will blink and wink, then put his head on one sido with a knowing air, just aa would a rude, vulgar little boy when he savu; "Who are you staring at Hope you'll know Die next time!" If yon face him fur awhile, it will end by tha monkey's yawning, which means you make ico very tirid."' Yortug Paople. AnK Tour Friend Artec! It. Your distressing cough can b cur ed. "ve know it be;':r.,.:;8 Kemp's Balsam within tho past few jvi.vs has cured so many coughs and colds in this comiuunity. Its remarkable sale has b-jen won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask somn friend who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Buls.-.m. Tiic-ra is no medi cine so pure, ur-v.D aa 4fietive. Largo bottles 50c and $1 a! nil drug gists. If. TeainfM' Cxnniinatloao far I1. Suaquehanna, at Prosperity, Wed. Ang. 6 Ojenffood,atStraig:h:wa:crTbBrii. 8 Tboropsootown, tn Tbooipsortown, Friday 7 Delaware, in Eaat Salem. Satnrdny, 8 Examination! will hng'.u at S o'clock. Btrangera will be repaired ta farr.Isli a re. coiumondatlun cf good moral character Applicants must be examined In tbe dis trict in 7hich thev Intend to tnach. 1)1- j rectora and friends of education are Invited to attend. A apectal examination will bold in UifGlntown, August Z'J. Juux II. Cabxst. CetBy Saperintfn:lfl. be DrunkcDnen or the Liquor Habit petltlTclyCMreilby Ad nilnlsterlns; ( Ir. Haines' Golden Specific. It ta manufac.tnrel aa a powder which can bo riven In a gias of bo-r. a enp of roSVe or tea, or in food, without the knowledge ei tbe patleet. It U absolutely harmless and will affect a permanent and i-peedT enre, whother tbt patient la a morlerat drinker er an alcoholic wrf-ck. It has tocn piven in thonrarcts of caes, and in every inntacoe is perfect euro taa followed. It ycvgii raiL. Tbe system once impregmt ed with tbe Specific, it becciued an ctter impossibility for the Hjioor.appetlte to exist. Curos guHntoi'd. 4 poge book ef particulars freo. Ad dres aoLuta srrciic co., 185 Race St., Cincin nati, O. June 24, 'Sl-ly. A Fnvorable Tcrrilct nrter Twetty Ycara Trla. Tho onjrlnil ant onlr penaine Compoond Oiycen Tr-Atuient tht of pre. Smrkey At I'balsn, s a scii'ii'.ilie at'.justment of tha elf, irents of Oxv;"n ar. Ki(rc5onmsgnetred: and tbe ei mixinnd Is o cw.dcusod and tiiects i rta'j'o tbat it !i te.rl to all tbe world It ha ba In nfe fnr more than twenty year; thouwuda of patients bT6 been treated, and reco'-ninei:! tt a very signify cant fact. It dris cot act as mrtst tirnijs tohvcrit !op another ailment, often requiring a see ona courao to rradicatn tho evil &3':cte of thu first, but Compourd Oxygon ia a revit aMr, renewinf;, alrentrthtning, lnvigorr,t- iig tea whoie boly. Tli'.io statements are confirmed by sum erons testimonials, puhlisbod iu ocr book ot 200 pages, only wlti the express pormia sion of the patient, their naniAa and ad. dreae ara given and you can refer to them for ftirtaer iQfnrintia:i. Tbe Croat euccress of nnr ti-eat'jnnnt has piren rise te a host of imitator, u;crnpa ious persons; some cslling their preparation Coiroand Oxygn, oiten apropriatin; our testimonials ard tbe names of our p.-.:ion!s to reccanim:nd wortbli-fs cot;coction. Bnt aoy substance made slewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen injurious. 'Compound Oxyeen In Mode o Action fiid Results, " U the title of a no-.T book ct 200 pages, published by Dra. Swrkey & Pa- lee, wbich gifi'8 to all inq-iirers full Intorin alinn aa t'j this remarkable "curative azont, and a record of surprising cures la widu rssge of chronic cases rainy of thi-io after being abandoned to die by olnor f-liyt ic:id.i. Will be triailo: free to any adtrv.-is on ap pile ation Ih-s. Staricy k. Tha'sn, 1521 Arch St., I'biladelpbis, i'a., 120 Sutler St., San rran- r.:sco, Csl. A Cure far Constipation aau SlcH. Ileaditcke. Dr. Siliis Iiftno while in th6 Rocky Mountains, dijcoveml a root that when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and certain cur for constipation. It ia in tbo form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family medicine. It will euro ,ick headache in ono night. For the blood, liver and kidneys, an 1 for tha clearing up of tho complex ion it does wonders. Druggists sell t at 50c ts a package. tf Money for the Evan's Family. Pottsvti.t., July 30. C. M. jfiller, of Park Place is prosecuting tho clfl'ms cf the Evans estate in Wals, which is Talued at $100,000,000. IteT. M. II. Slishler, pastor of the First Reformed Church received a letter from Sir. Miller last evening. The Mackey House Park asking him to look up tho family church record. The estate was own d by an Evans who come from Wales to this conntry toward tho latter part of the eighteenth century and founded tho settlement of Mor gantown. Bucko county. He died about 1800 leaving his largo estato, over which tho heirs havo been fight ing for, tho paet ninety yoars. A mooting wa held in Vienna by tho frienda of tbe Jews, and it was decided to turn tho tide of emigra tion to tho Argentine Republic. SSIGKKE'3 SALE valuable"real estate. By virtue of an order of the Court ef Cemmoa Picas of Juniata couaty, issued to meon the tie. day of .June, IK'Jl, I, tb As signee In trust for tbe benefit of creditors of LIob.-t S. Hoist, of Walker tnwnabip, Juui- ata co amy, Pa., will soil by public vendue er outcry, on Saturday. August 15. 1891- at 2 o'clock P. V., of aaid day, en tbe man. ien farm in Walker towoeaip. te Jollow ipt; teiaablereal estate, le wit.- Ho. 1. A tract of land situate ia Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., bounded on tbe north by lands of .Michael Siebor and Johi; Kaiiiimao; on tbe east by lands of John KaufTmin and Joha Karti; on the lout a by lauua of JoLa Mrtz, Samuel 6e. ber and Kattaew Kadgors, auc on the west by land ef Matthew Kodgera and Joseph Dyainger, eontainlng OXS HUXDKKD ACKKS, more er leaa, and having tuereun erectad a Log Framo lloase, good rraiae Bonk Barn and eutbuil i;DjH. A. goed Apple Orchard en the farm and runuing water at tbe bouse and barn. Handy to acheela, churon aad railroad station. Mo. 2. A tract of woodland situate In Fermanagh township, Juniata couaty, Pa., bounded on tbe norm t. lands of ; u tee oat by land of Rtuben foist; on Ibe sooth by binds of Emanuel Brewand and on tbe wet by William Ort, coMaiuutg TirTEEX ACSES, more er loss. CexDirieas or Bali: $17S3.3 of tbe purchase nieney of tbe mauaioo tarsi to ra maiu In said tvm during the natural life f Hra. Anna Voi;t, widow ot Parid Vit, dtcased, t be secured by ictrtgo, luc lsirrcat of which is to be paid aunaaiiy nu the lsrday ot Jr.nw of each ar.d every year to Abraham J. Moit and Jnnas Ksjtlian, Ex wutors of the last will and ttstaraent of L-'avid kfo.'St, doccased, aud the principal sum te te pa;d fitter the death of tie said Urs. Anna Mcist to William U. Kurtz, Aa sigi.ee as atorc.-aid, in tbrto equal annual pgymonts without internst. Tu per cent, of :be baunce of the purrba&w iuouy ef atkid farm to be paid on dny ct salo. Thirty perct-nt.ou tbe coufirma:ioa of he sale ( by ibe court. Thirty per cnt on tin first day of April, 1892, whju doed will be dolivercil aud poxaossion giveu, and thirty per cont. ou tho ami day ef April liiM, to be evcr.r-t-d by jucgciuent with Interest from the ctru.-icatfjn ol tUc sals by tbo court on tho ust lo paymvuts. Ten pr ccut. ol the purchase money of the tract of wcedland to be paid no day of ale. Thirty per cent, ou tbe confirmation of the sale by the court, aud tho balanLe en the first day of April, 1SSU, when d.wd will bo dellToraU and pOfseo-.ion giTn. William U. Ktktz, jlutgntt. P EKNSYLVANIA CGLLE&E Ccttyitburr;. I'm. F OUNDEO I VM'l. Large Taca'ty. Two full courses of ataaj Clvisioal and Scientific. Spial conrse.i Iu ail du pir'.meits. t'b'errgtorr, laboratorlea ard new 'iymnnslum. rive large buildings. Stuam beat. Librarioa 2i!,C0'J volumes. BipenHee low. Dr-partment ot llygione and Physical Culturo in chariro of an ex perioncod physiciau. Acr-ssible by fre quent Kaiiroad trvna. Local un on tbe bATTLKFlKLD of GcttVbbnrf; most pleasant andbe.llhv. PRGFiBATCRT DE PARTMEST, iu separate baildinga for boys and your. men prejarinj for buM ness or CoI1ob uniler opil care of the Principal and three assistants. residing with students in the bi.i'ding. Ksil term opena Mept. trd, 1S'.I1. For Catalogues, addrssn, II. W. McfclN l'HT, 1). D., President, er Bxv. a. a. bceoleu, a. u ., Prineipal. Gettysbnrg, Pa. Renewed. o We have just unloaded and ShelreJ our Spring & Summer Goods for 1S91, which have been personally selected by ths S:'nior.ineml:er of the Firm in the Eastern Markets. DROr IN und sco for younelf. We are not paying to much when we declare that you will bo pleas ed. We have them to sell, nice Dress Goodn, all shades and grades at all prices. We caa accommodate the Quaker with plain dress or fell goods to unit those who love brighter colore. We sell norelty goods that many people want. We hare a full line of GROCERIES at drop prices and Queensware in full assortment. Glassware to plea-e the eye and to do eer vice SHOES- Our fehoo Department is large and grades from the Daintiest to the Substantial Shoe and Bcot for the field and forest. ORDER. We hare almost everything, and what we hav'nt gt, we'll Order, so pleaso favor us with a call. TOBACCO- To the lovers of the weed, we eay we keep the best brands. TRY OCR TOBACCO. All orders by mail will re- ceiva prompt attention. Remember the place, XIaes Steeet, Opposite Couet IXcesy, MifJlintoTrn, Ia. & Sou. H I NZERS NESTY I3 Qsnmnsliasa RrD H tin tag an every" plug. Old Honesty is acKiowi- odced tcj bo purest and rr.nnt lasting piece Standard CnvTng labacca cn tn 3 market. Tjnng t s a betUr test than any ta K stoat it. Givsitafif trifiJ. Your dc?.!er has iL o RPHAHS' COCKT faLE VaWjUahle real estate. liy Tirt ie uf mi erdar issued or:t of t!ie Orphan' Court of Junta:, roa-ity, Pnn.. I the u:Mtrjii;i-1 Kxecutcr f Kufus M. Ford, lute of i :iawar; ''.-.wnnhip, Junia!a countT, Pecr.a, r. iil cell ly j ul-lie TerJoe or ourorj-, a: ibe prauitcs :n Io!are towust::p, Juniata seunty, i'enna, ou S2turiay,AugcEtl5t.h, 1801, at 1 o'cloclt, t. ii., sao fnllovi'.; ueacriU-d aluatile UcaI Ej.ate, to wit. A trat t r.f LanJ ailoalo iu Delawar-jtown- sh'p, Jamata (Jonnty, I'a., leuotc-4 oo tbo norib by land 5 of ii!cb tliia traa a part aluB); the public torA; on tho eat far lanrlt ot Tboinan Cri.asoa and !. is Kolr; on tbo south by laDila of Al; h.ro Pt; and en tbe treat by lan-ia of Harriet Naylm een taining Twcitr-eK Aere.n, more or loss. Taa 111 er Sals. -9 i'er cent. ,f prtrchasa monpy to be pM on oiy of Mi; SO por caul. 00 cobfirui a ion of aale by the court, aid tbe remaiu der on ta flrat day of iprll wbaa docd vill be ileiivtrreJ an'i poaastloa riven. IlAaaiar A. Natlob. I:'Ttrior of Rufut H Fori, dictated. iPJIANS COCST HALE at VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. flT Tirt;i f aa orfir iui out of the Or:!iana' I aurt ot J ioiaLa Cakatr, Pcae- ylvso'a, (. thr 'iB.lrin" Kintor of I.UTi'l Saii'b, lr.it- of Dhlaare toUPhie, J I'ptata county, I'a , daand, will il by puhilo renne r eatery at the aremiaca la Dnlajre tewna.'ilp, Jaaiata eonntr, Fa., on Saturday. Aagust 22, 1891, at 1 o'rlook f. K., 01 skid day, tbe toUnTT Inj dckcribed Taiuajle real estate, te wit: Tbe DC iirided oia fcilf if a enr'.aia mev auagd tnaiaeat inH triot ef land situate la Delaware t .wujliip. Jinlaia tohnty, Fa., bonndeden tto 'isrth by lacda ef Uavid B. Dinm; ou 'oe eait by anda of laabella l.ou1cuai!sr, r.-j. je F. V-vy and Jona than Uier: ea th souiu wett by land o! it Lei.a a! Saiui O. H.a-., ceBtaia 'K ONE nUSDXED AND VHKEB ACRSS, nore er Irae. Tm er Sali. Oia half of the ).crehaao money te te f .-.id en tbe cur.0 rui.tioa a! tin rale by the cejrt ar.d .!. rfioainaar ou ll.o Erjtdar of Arril, A. I)., i?2, w'on deed will be" de liTrred aud pesiessioc girro. Johathak Kisk, E t.'or tf Vtvid SiuU, arc 4. Notliirs On Earth Will LIKE SSsrldaa's Scstflllsn Fcwdarl fct1.-.itif ft nieHUrtKA. PntVaVitc ftlt tnTM fcal Inum I for yoarrj- obi r in. Wirth m.- Uu wiin hnu tCor.A . mrrm rn utvfnl m IkyL TOBACCO This standard branH cf tobacco is acknowledged to Le the bett chew and the lajwr piece far th money in the mar- kzz. ytfuo ttn tag oh each lump. Its extensive sole for many years has established its reputation, f here is nothing better. Try it For sale by dealers and grocers. mil m0A rlRl aSV mi HOttO&aUGH & SON'S GtOTWNG ST0BEt Having just returned from the City with a FULL LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, we are prepared to show you tUe neateet, nobbiest nnd latent styles ia"tt market. Onr Stock of Hats. Xeckirw, SMrts. aad ercrylhme In tbo Line of Uw Fn i.biog Goods, ie larger and fluor than eT before. Aa we tock extra p,in, In OUr tiou in Ibat line. IN CLOTHING, WE HAVE THEM TO SUIT ALL. froti the Bmallcbt to tbe largest at pricee that cannot be boat. We also havo a fnll line of Mens. Ladies' and Children's Footwear Umbrella, Trunk, Satchel, .TcYrelry, Vc, If in need of anything in onr line, and if you want a bcris, s tbe plnce and now tha time to get, it. 'hOIXOBAUGH & SON, PATTERSON, pA iorti B. Arxeo. F. H. M. FiMiRBMk ATKIXSOX . PESSELl., ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW, JflFrLINTOWIf, PA. HyColleotlng and CoBTeyancin,: premj. ly attecded te. rrtcH Oa Kaic etreet, In place of real- dance of Lonia K Eridge etreet. AtkiDaan. Eq., aoath fOct20, l. Jons cLAOaii. JeaiPH W MCLAtCnMS JlSTIUMEl INSURANCE A&ENTS, I PORT ROTJL, JCSUTJ Ct., PA. j SyOnly reliable Cempaaiea repreaaaterl. Jan. 1, 1S89-1J Dar.llTcAW-OB,D. BABWIB M.CKAWroaB, n R. D. if. CRAWFORD a SO.T . ; have formed a rrtncr-hlp for tbe pmtice of Medicine and their collnttoral branch. Office at old atand, corner of Third and Ur- ot tiera "ill bn lound at tbir aiftice at all ttmra, unlf otterwiae professionally ?a gaeed. April 1SH0. ElOliETTGOLLESE BTifitta-ALUmmtliLfc i tuv riniNe tr.kinnL OF J- HISH TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, TbEt I can Tep TeerBACBi ia leas tban five minntf a ; no yaio, ne citracting. 1'hat I con extract teeth -tttbont pain, by th nee of a fls.4 applied to tte toerU anit torm e daagar. ai Scurry) treat p.?"-rt BnccRfnliy aviaenre iarf v.'wfiranted in ev-ry Teeth P.llbb an warranted fer life. Artificial Teeth repaired, ezchaagri cr, rernoddlod, troro le til per aet. Beaotifal G linaoieled Teet Inserted at pricra to suit all. All work warraeted te fire perfect at!8 factinr. Paor le k hare ertificisl fee-.h with wMc!i tbey came! i-at, ere j.oticl!y (crltrd te chII. Tebhs Cah. G. Li. DEliR, PrRCtlcal B)entJ?t, Pa is IHbO FrraetiFnaD m virruaTOwii, fct. 14 H5. SAW MIJL.L.S Palest Variable Friction and Belt Fn4. STEA.ll C.Ii:S. Hay PrnMci POSTAKLB Kit 1ST HILLS. TitrfMhiBt; Marliincs, t-tr. Scud for illustrated (Jataleeue. A.n.AK(Ji:Mi:tO.,T'k, Ta Washington & JeiTersan College, yASHINGTO Pa. Tbe ?l-t vcartxiflna Sept. 16. Latin Scient'fic ccarjea ef atniir ktory Iept. conducted by the Coiloqe pac- ul;y- Expenaca low. Morale of tbe place Kood Ne saloons. For catalof rie, ai.piy Pbbmoibi Horr at. te SUMMER GOODS. I woo Id Inform tho poblio tfcat I hv bow ,n ,Uy new nni0ery etor, at r,v pla of residence on Water etreet, Slitliintown, w i l i n r l it l Niiii i n Hnii inn. npw nori. m inir'vrn Thn . 34T1L SaSat STaTS? r SfSST ! ta, 2 15 a. m..and Pltt.i. w . ' second door Trom corner .f Bridge street, ewrilie II 22; f;' ii.'o 1 1 41 p In: M.ocban afuiietock fSpriS r.d Snnimrr i!!line.-y '"jj 1 2 01 a rai arrlvts ", Harji-ibn'g li- gooa,, ail new, ar.d or tfce latrrt atylee and bjivii employed first claas teillinera I am j'repared to inppy theBsbl:o with everything fennd in a Eretnla-a ruillincr Ptore, cone and examine my eiock. consider It no trenbia te shew foods. MT.S. VZlTlh. Maich 22-8.M... Cautln Notice. The naderalrned,citir.ena of Walkar Twf. Juniata county, Pa., hereby tautioa all por aona not to trr,.p,a on tSeir land far tho pnrjje.e ef hunting : Joba a. Gallagher, vmkoi Kui-TOi, t.iTiij ajrrnior, jonn r. Bahr, laTid Di"rrn, tiamnel Auttr, Cyrna Sieber. Selu Kercli:ir, Willi.at Citii. " 0 WAK iEI Ba&rwc ar.m the 3Doc of ymfiifa! ei 1 1. a, oartr avail a -ralosble areaUM ao-Jv!) aostulclof; taa ra-ticTibrafrborueetir-, eh -. A aKjodid mAini warit 1 abonld U rd br ernry. cun wbo le nerroaa and dttlitew4. l(Uia, PENNSYLVANIA RAlLEOAt?. TIH3-T ABLK fta and afler Snaday, J'.'.r 19. trains tfeat alepat MUEin wiil ran asfal;w: EAST WAKO. MirTlW AcroTtrridatieB loarj-s MlHla at 8.41) a. re.. Pert Royal 6,45 a. rn., Thorop. aoBtawn 7.01 a. nj., Milloratown 7,11 a. m.. ..r ion ra., unneannau,' 7,49 a. Maryarille, B.32, atrives at Harria! b.20 a. to., Phi!a.leiF.b;a. 1 1,30, a. ra.; Leivte M,nira at s,w p. ao., Port Kayal, 8,Co p. ra., Tbonipvsntown, 3,23 p. so., Mil. laratewn. 8.32 r. tn.. arrirra at Karr:lnra 4,4J j: m., Plj.ladolptiM at S.X5 p. m. Mlffiir. .ecnmnic-iaiion eta Sunday lairon MilSie at 7.29 A. M; arriTea at- Uarriabnrg, 9,ff0 a. m.; learea Hai-riaburp, at 12.25 p. m.: arriTsa at M-fTin al 9 Gr w IlABBiaBttKa AoceuieATfe leare A' - m., lyrene 104d a. m., Vt.TJcieB at 10,&9b. m.". N. Ilamilton 12.05 p. tn., KeTcytown 12.24 t. rn.. Lew latewa 12,47 p. ... Ki!ford 1.00 p m., Kir flin 1.1" p.n,., Fort Koyai 1.15 p. b liexico 1,20 p. an., Tnacarera 1.22 p. m., Vandyke 1,26 p. ni., TheBipsnntown 1,82 p. bj., Dtirward 1,37 p. m., lillleratown 1,. 42 p. m., Newport 1XZ p. m., arriving at Earnabtirz 2.00 p. no. Sex Bbbbb ExFBBo!es7ca aUoobs dailr at 7,1S a. bj., aud stopping a all regular iiatioBe oeiwcea airoona ana MarrtaDurT. ....L.. a.'Altn - 1AIIC - TT I -1 1 il V" " PblIade,pb,B tt T..iih... .,., J Mah Tun Altoona tt 2,C0 p. m., aad j fcterping at all resular stationa arrivea at Miffila at 6 03 p. ., Barriabarg 7.00c. m., If all TTvwaA.a I..... T3I . . . Alteona 6 20 D m : Tmn.inn ' - tnjrrten 7.00 p re ; Lewi.:.-,,,",. p n L J!h Sin 8 27 pn; Harriaba-r le IOb.b , pJI. K. ; Al.ec. 1 1.60 A. K.: n,Sb, " at Kifflia .!.()& P.M.; arrive ., j hnrg at 1 P. M.: at PLiUieipbtj,,"? nl r.inaaeipnia BTpres will itop it ' i' w.ea nrte-i- I WK8TWAER. j ifi31la AccomtBOdaMon M bv., . . ; phi at ,M . tn.. Harri.-.M.-.. , I Newport, l.M. p. m.. alilli.r.t-n i tn., Thonapsootowc, l.VS o. m.. Pert En. i 1.45 UifHin. l.fiP d tn.. V..rr,. m; ld,!ler.!own 9.3S p in; Tc-r,l,,?- l,f-6 p m; arhe, at Mifflin 18 ffc p m -41 Vaar Lies learea Ph!arttil .; m 1 mw.f a ,u PHI If ! P :l6J i 7' f" "., at P :!bnrPat n M , ''- - ' . ,P Fhiiacalnfcl. i Durcannnn, El a. m.; NrtwiHirt. d t-t - i ;tillnitown, 9 Sa. M.:T!;nrap..,r.tMr. Mi a. ra.: Moxlc. m.: M ice. i-; ill . D.. Koyai, 10 07 a. m.; MitfliD, 101J , m. ! fciliord, ! 20 a. m.; I.wiowc, le 4a..ai j Huntingdon, 12 10 p.ru.; Tvrne, 1 0'.' p. ' Aiiooua, I 4S p. m., and arops at al! n (tnljr atatioaa betwenn llarri!'ir.r nj A'.toa.. . i Arr at Pittaburj at & 6U ' Otktrb Gxriaas laarn Phlh le'i.h!. , ly at 8 lo p. ra., llarild.rir, j0 p. m JIailTbitx leavna fhiladalnhia d.llr at 17.00 a. m., Harrilurir ll.'.'O a. m., 4w. , pert, U 14 p. m., i!'J'D 12.57 p. i-., ttnf. I plog ' regular ata'iona butweeii il.Si ! ad Altoona reacbr-a Altriona at S 40 p. n., . Pittabnrf 8.19 p. n. AiT-ea AOCOMMOIATI, E,"r ih-lr? I 4,ia p. bi., Puricancen 4,4 p. ra., xw. .' jort 5.12 p. m., rtllrstown f,:hi j. ia., : ThempaoutowB 6. S3 d. in., Ven-lyre i.ii p. Bi., Tucaror5 fi,4 p. m., Vsxi, p. n., Port Royal 5.51 p. in., Mif'lin 5,r,8 p. w., Loiitown S.2J r. w., y?.VTtiwa 6,. i 4 a p.m., I-wton Ka Lilrei, ui p. n. Uniiirialen 7.S.5 p, ra., Altai-., ony p. m. Pseliie Expre'leaea Pb-ia-lclpt.ia WiS p m ; Uavriaburg 10 a ru ; Duiicanncn I ', 3aai; Newport 4 00 a si ; Mifl!io4)t9a di; Lewistown 6 01 ami Mr.yt.wa 5 2! la. ib; Mt. Union 5 4 a ui ; IluntiplonS . Vi a id ; Petfr'burp 6 25 a ru ; Hjiruco Crork P 40 a M Tyrone 7 0(1 a ro j lien's 'li!U .7 22 a mi Altovsa 7 45 a n i 1 itttbDrf 1 ii 45 p ru. CUMBERLAND VALLKY ItAlLRtUD. Time Table July JO, IBal. DW!f THAI,. Chamber? bur? A5co:nm.dar!on leavea Cbatnburebti'g, i 5 a ui; Slnt'iwjsburg 7 1 ; a nr.; Nowrillo 7 13 a m; Carliale 7 40 a m; , j.?ciBrt:o.TBrr H U4 a ru; DiJ-Nirt Sam; j arrives at Jiarr.abarg 8 i'5 a to.. I Hajrcratown Aocomniodatioa I'ava Ha j grratown nt 7 am, stopping t Intrruicliiia : poiuta, arriroaat llarrisuurg 9 20 a m. Br'tf x!ail leaTa YiiicDstr at 7 nu a m; i Marlinbujj 7 45 a tn; llaerrstown a 40 a i ui; ftreeiicattic t O-l a ru; a)-r:on 9 V b; ClAiMrK-rfb'irK 9 :',0 a ni; Shippenbu:r9 St I a m; Neevill 1J U a m; Crl,l JO 24 a ' m; ;Mccbanvabiirg 10 5" a m; arrivn, c UarriKbarji' 1 1 ji a ro. Day K.Tprs icavea ringor'.toAn t 12 01 p m; G'eeucastla 12 'J5 p ni( Marion 12 M p a; Cbauibersbuig 1 2 .'5 p a ; MsippcBa. burg 1 1C p rc; Norii; 1 40 p ru; i.'ariiale , r-o a o; Moclinnkstmr a 2-i p m; Diila ' burs 4 f,e i tr; arrjTos at Harrnbur,; 2 5i) CUmIcb.1, P m. Prepar- Evfnir-r H nl 'a.. v;t,,,.. i,i.. ' Vartinaoor; A 80 p oi; nirer.f.wn" 4 20 t ri; Oronciwtj4 17 m- al'.r.nn 4 .17 n. Cbamt-.r.bnr 6 lo p rui Sbipaen-h.irii 40 p Ncw.-iic f.O v tn; Car.i J- C 25 y m, Xcnanir.biirf fi 60 p li- P'Ob'trp 7 IS p n,i :,rr,T,M at ' " p ' Exprt, W.m Wiirb-ter 7 25 p , Clr,ZZ tiurg JO 45 p m; .Sat.p.riMirC j; i. p mi ; A!ditl,-1 train wi'l 'ca.e Otrl.s'o liily j cx.-cpt Sin:ly at 5 60 ni. at-pi.i- at 'l iutrrulian atationx; Brririn1- ut IJarria b'irg at a; 6 40 a ra, and ou 5at:in . i calr traioatiain leavi. ilir.l;anic'.i:ri at ; 6.00 p m, arrive at Uurria!tr R 2 t, ta; ! Oariu-lu 'Jpru; art ivo t Ku-rwBurf , 9 4-5 p tn; atfpii!is at tnt rr1i."i;at-i Hationa. j Tl aat MM and-M;-i;t P.xpn. Bait , will ran daiiy b.twen Uai-rib'ir aivl H. j gerarown, ai:d i-euinjr Aiil n t aSornin? , Mail dtily b-itwo.-n liarrtjbr.r; aud C'baBi 1 brrsburg , Vp Piprsa, ldivos 11 irrihur? 6 4Jau; schanv.biirg 6 a ru; Carl-!o li 1'J a in j ,WT11( et4Ja m: Shipnonsbtir? 7 a; C'.iainherabiirc 7 29 a n-; tiryencatlo 7 42 , atnj Iia;ersiowa b 2i a in; V trf in-hurj 5 10 : a hj; arnvout Wiacbeiter 10 00 a ra. HVjr Hail Io,v Harrislinrr at 8 OS am; ( Dillsburg 9 (H a m; ecbjnic:bur- S 27 a j w; Carlinio fi 02 a 1C. ,Tjje !,; ! Shii'tsjnsb'irj; 9 3 a m; Chambnbur; iO. 0.. a m: Marlon 10 17 a m; Grenbatlo 10 . 2i a a; H,j;eratcwa 11 00 a m; Hartmiburj rn; arrives ,t VV li:cho,ti-r 12 23 p ni. AeromiiiAdation train Io.t,., lUrrii-b-irg at 12 p tn; liecfcanicshiird 13 2i' p m; Csr liaUs 12 60; Njwvitlo 1 M p ni; Sbi-peu-bnrg 1 as p ni; Chau.liwbarg 2 0.1 p i .tfariou 2 16 p m; Greoncaatle 2 25 p m; U geratown i f.O p m. Kvacia g Mall leoT' a liarrbtuc 4 "8 P Dillsbnrg 4 65 p ro; aiertiosbu-f 4 23 p ! Carlisle 4 60 p m; Newriil 5 15 p ra: SWp psnabur o S8 p m; Chumbcrtiimrg B 05 ni; Marion 6 17 p rn: irflenc.wt!e tf 2B p W Ua(rcratown 7 00 p m; J(artinHbur)f 7 43 P m; a-iives at Wincbobtcr t 8 31 p m. Chamberabnrg Acoommedaion learei If .irri-.bnrg at 6 '.! p Jcs; atoppi'J? at later locdiate pointuand arrivt-a at Chaabnrsbnrj 7 15 p ni. V. O. irir.te. !"avi ! 1 .-.rr l.lir"T t 4 p ;o. elopntr- Imorm ! n't p .Kiit f rivt-a at .'l-rursttjtr. 11 l'J p ia. AdJilio:-l trill will n irrwlinrj dal ly except St.-iid.w at 7 JO ; ra, irrivin? at Oarlialo -it R 10 r. ni, rtn yinf at ail Inter mediatt; ;'n.r, v.d i.n S-.'upiaj, train! will leav-. tn-rii i;rrt- ut . ;n r rr.: arrive at ! Moch:",:''h"r ' 5 4 ' P ,n- Lre nerr barg at 10 110 p ui, fj-r;t it r-liln 1 p rn; stop,- br at !! itifim-diaie italionl. Memphia Kxpreae and N.-w .'rir. Ex press rnn daily ttrttiu Uarri-burg and Hv jrerst'jwn a;td Morning dally betweea Harritlinr; -j Cht;afm:i Pailuian Sleeping Cars between Hgf" town and Sot York on Mrn-ng Mail 5 Night LxpruT oast and on yeophle E1 preig and New Orlean Eiprcos weet. PnUinaa SleepmZ Cara ou Krjat BtpreM ir.d New Orioan, rprc-,a between Phila- 1 ik'n'i'j n- c ic thle.mt. 1 J Thronsh c-"ches two and from I'hilaaei- phia on iM uli f)at Ktvn .,.Dd Vccomodation ,ad N. O. Express we' Gtt a good piper 1-y subscribing for ti SMIiatL ASD'l-SrVBLICAB.