,-iDv -II . 1 tnnortliTn mn-r Vnf-ro.rnd Tr r I i J f-" but I ;i tJtH I. ' i f K.th ti . I lirttovtl it. ,,- Tr i - -1 . , n, I fttrn . at- Vi firl that TD . tlii. re 1 ""d ,i n. -p, rl n 'm.1. Ya birtt cti ;i 1 ?-.'.! fit ,Lrt ti :i f r tHrj ar jc f.r-.ctvJ tlin iiofk of .tiui f r if tn-uM-. Ywr f Athr and I Jwj 1 mn Ui f I . Y urin: uiiivhiw, a wsv I i ! .'I-!; rir ;irvi' an l V'inornronflrir r icr.i.ri n t)ca. rioh black ut.tre - lami n Mk. jwi m I., n '. i nf .'ml AC'JR Blv !:ii wtt'i tn otbsc. fiu.il 1 l 'i" :t.a-r Ofvnn. UntTWN . Trr f yof H imu. V.31FF (4 RANDOLPH. PHiUDLlFMl no Ml WL01 Silt u acXing The Old Doctors Drvw l.loo.l, iiiodorn doctors cleanse it j J.i'tire the int-rcasml demand for Altera tiwa. It is how woll known that most ilivasrs rvo ltif, not to over-abundance, Tmt to impurity, of tlie Blood ; and it equally will attested tliat no blood iio-ilicine is so efllcacioua at Ayer's 4Sara:tiaiilla. " One of my cliildren had a large nor lircuk out cm tlie leg. We applied siriiplii r.'tii.Mlies, (or a while, thinking the tore would shortly heal. Hut it grew w.ir-H. We sought medical advice, and rr told that an alterative medicine win necc!)ary, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla Jeiii( Recommended above all others, we used it with mar velous results. The sore healed and health nnd strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. "I find Ayer's garsaiwrilla to he an idmiralile remedy for the cure of blood Jui-imi'. I prescribe it. and it doea the . rk every lime." E. L. l'ater, M. l., Muiilnitt.-iii, Kansas. ' We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best btood-puriller." W. T. McLean, DmuuNt, Augusta, Ohio. " Ayer's medicines continue to he the jtandiird remedies in spite of all com pet;ti.iii." T. W. Itichmond, Bear Lake, Midi. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, jhf.i-ahrd dt C-. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mail. v, i. a f 1 ; tit buttles, t j. Worth i a settla. CARTER'S Hpuls. fij Daniel Webster on Murder. "All, Gentlemen ! it in a dreadful mistake 1 Such a nccret aa murder can be safe nowhere. J he whole creation of Ood has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can betttow it. nnd miv it in safe. Not to onealt of the eye which glance through all diMguiHCH, and beholds everything an in the Hpleiidor of noon, aucimecretH of guilt are never wife from detec tion, even by nit n. True it in, gen erally speaking, that "murder will out." True it is that Providence hath ordained, and doth ho govern thing, that thoHO who break the great 'law of heaven, by nheddiug iiiiiu'h blood. Hcldom Hticceed in avoiding discovery. EHpeeially in a case exciting ho much attention as this, discovery miiHt come, and will come, sooner or later. A thousand eyes turn at once to explore every man. every thing, every circuni stance, connected with the time and nliiee s a thousand ears catch every whisper, a thousand excited minds intensely dwell on the scene, shed ding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Mean time the guilty soul cannot keep its own secret. It is false to itself, or, rather, it feels an irresistable 1111 inilie of conscience to be true to it self. It labors under its guilty pos session, and knows not what to do with it. The human heart was not made for the residence of such an inhabitant. It finds itself prey ed by a torment, which it dares not acknowledge to God nor man. A vulture is devouring it. and it can ask no sympathy or assistance eith or frmii heuven or earth. The secret which the murderer possesses soon comes to possess him ; and like the evil epiritit of which w e read, it over comes him. and leads him whither soever it will. He feels it beating at his heart, rising to his throat, am deiiiaiidiiiu disclosure. He thinks llu. whole world sees it in his face, reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workiiiL's in the very silence ol his thoughts. It has become his muster. It betray his discretion, it breaks down his courage, it conquers his prudence. When suspicions from without began to embarrass 1i in. nnd the net of circumstances to eiitrtiiirle him. the fatal secret strug gles with still greater violence to bin-Mt, forth. It must bo confessed ; it will be confessed ; there is no ref- iii'o from confession but suicule, mid Kiiieide is confession." The m unh r of Joseph White, of Sihni, .l.i.tw., Ai (5, INK). CURE TluJ.-haan.l mIIava all t ll t mi ill' A I Ml' I .(ui to a hiliom ntsta of the system, such as liuineH, Nauveu. Drowsiness, Imtres after rutin,.'. I aln In the Si.ln, to While their nioat reiimt luil'lo succchs has been shown iu curing llentiaolie, yet CRTM's I.ITTt.t I.ivta PM-l n.. l.t In r'nnatlnAtlnn. curing and preventing this ennoylnic complaint, while ttlev Hl Correct nil uivinimi in n ... HtiiiinlMe the liver and regulate, the bowel. .ven II mey oniy cumu HEAD Adie they would he almost pnneleas to these wt,., sulTor from thta distrs-slnK coniplslnt - i.- . i . - - - i i a nut f 1 1 1 Hit roriiinaieiy m i iii here. kh,I tle-ve who once try them will fin. these little pltH nhiahle In so many ways that I.'.. ' ,ii ..... h willlnir to do without them. Uut after all sicic head .i .i 9 n..n that hmr ti whero we make ",,iV Veut W.t. Our pllU cure It wl..lM..thers.lon..ti t....mMwmrw.m.n i. AllTKH -ini.is .. . . -- - - . t ins ia twr. till ! mkattt inn very iwy iu utio. ," w . , a ,1. They are strictly vegetable am I do not gri,.or purge, but by their gentle action plee. all who use them. In vials Bvo for f I. Hold everywhere, or sent by mail. CaETia KZSlcm CO., Xr Tori. Mfi tad Da Small Prica. Olrteiiefs Elills Bawl eg 4'pc Jm g PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury k LewiRtown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. viVrstiD dis7 sTtiof . I aaivwAao Just rctnriinl I'roiii tlie KJ with u MapiilKTiit linoot CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. OVERCOATS, Umlerwrar, nnd in fat t fri'rytltm in the clothing lin iiitt'iuh tl tom.'iki' you fi tl romfrtrtahlo in wihl wt'atlicr, nt .iwloiiisliin'rlT low urit en. H. OiT'SXiiKiMKiu Sflinswve-. : ia i iA. tem tra i h'i.itaJ I.swMnws J. t on t OS str 1 1X09 Mala street , l.ex SOS ll.nu Lewistuwa 1 s.05 14 ;I11 Maltlsnrt ! I IS Sit lat 11.41 pit.trr ; s.i tu I.AO lll.4 II Khln.lle , 54 , .:0 l.vt 11. as II Wssner s t 1st t.16 Ill.iS IT Mei Inrs IM III 10' 11.19 1" I Rsiil.'iMIHl S44 ll 1 01 It 111' 1 I Arissi'I'ors ! S 111 ' .W IU 11.01 VI I Hrsvsrtowo i S.I7 ! 4 el 2.44 10.6S ) i Hnt"r ; v.o 4.11 2 40 I0.KI I llle.llebntKh ' 1 4 11 2.1.4 l".4s ss I Msmer i v is l.ts Si '101 IT Kresmsr V.lll 4 1" t.'tt 10 Si 1 : Pawllnc ! 9.V6 4 M LIS l.aa 41 1 Pelmnsrovs 1 v.li 4'1 111 10. IT 41 8llnarove J. IKS 4 41 1.00 lo.ul 10 Banbury 10.0V 130 Solliimrrnvo (UonneellDK tut trlnioa N . O. By.) Lesve Selltusrore Arrlr st Sellnngrrve. A. M 1.40 l. M. I.IHF. M. 10.01 A.M. t.nl P. M 1.10 P. M. Trains I.euve t.pvrtstown Junction : l'i 14. s. m. 1 01, n. in. IS 44, s in I p in I 21 In 4'. i ni tor rill'herg end the We t. s iw, itinnn m, i opni. i.nm, "iifra, 11 IS p in. Kr PhlliKlelphta, Dew York, Haiti mors nnd Walili.toii. Philadelphia & Erie- B R Division. sjfHP IIKBAN CI'.NTKKill KAILWAY. Trains teare iSnnhnry : rri mf r or IHlienunirr r.rie inq iiHuuar v : m av t .r Hares, I 4 'u iii.Kur llellelonto. Kane and Cansndsi Kuf .... . . f.mpm. rr Kennvoan.i :i'm.i lu43pm lT WllltBiinpoit. I'llsm, l'r t'stawlon nli4 lfieltn. ..... . ... ...... . .... . nb . ... - 9XniMl.f-in.llltlliaoe'iv. rrr ii i .t,i.iii,i I 61 a m. 10 'jus iii, I lo inn i in, Korhsmo- L I . .. M. . . ..... . Mill Bill, JIKMMI IIIVI. 1sn4r.s 1-sve Se!lnur.i .Tnnrrtss: IS s m. srrlvniK at I'hilail. !phla p m New Yisnt .JM p m, Italtlmnrv'i W p n. tS s,h in, iii . iu- I 16 p m.snrlvltitf nt I'lillsilelptea IWp ,Rew York V Mt m, Hnltlmure t 46 p lo. WaaMimluii I 10 p .r . 113 p si, nrrlttiiK st I'hlls.l!'hla41 ai, New Y ork Mua m, HHlilmnre I4I in' Wmk- lDi(ln v z'ir in 1 ' I . . I . . . f ....... M..MV.M.M , I I.I I ' . I ' in " " - . , 1 to a IB. arriving nt rhlU.l-'n (, New York -ik m. 2 60 sr. st Hi II more I 1) a in., Waahlnld'Hi 46 pin. .1. K. W. Kill. ' ea'tVass Atat C1IAS. K. yt)H, Oi.n l MniiBK.n a mtiv:isTl!, TORS' 'NOTICK bet . .... . i v.iiiiiniwtrntiiiii mi the es Lite el :dr-.'lli ShlUilel, lute of Middle r . w.. ...... t, l' .. ilee'it. havlnu Ih.'oii ur n.'- 'l t' H'e uinl-rHiB'ied, all persons Wi.iiw:.,! ih. lei-eive. Ii..lel.ted to asld et..te ate .1 i ika nniiiediii.e i.iiyiiieiit, while ' I ' ..i.... .n ........ .Ii..iii .liilv au ' li'.l .I'll i l.l.I.ia wit. iiv.. ... ....... n.l.-stMnlh.nn.ler. ane. A.tuiloiat'ator Hi. a rmum's NOTICE. . ....... a f'.ll'U- lllf KMVI.HR C'OUWTV l!ti."": ,V. tor atinulnted by the . , ..." i .... m.i.l. In tlie hamtH of till' "..v!!iitii..iii" rn Id Hl.'Uliurt. u.linUilstrutor ot sue ""'rv Kh kUurt. deed, will meet . , , . ii.i,.ie,i..il. fur the niirpnwH of Ids ... .... ..ni. -it in Mlililleimrkfh. l'u. ' .' .,i ,i v..v. ..nil. .it A. M.. when all ilni'i In-'t ial.l est.i'.'. iroNTlyuulhi'iitli'ut. ... I .. i iv-en'i ' .lelmried ff.ua eoiie .tY(i. WKIHKIt, y ;, p ... i. '. !. Auditor. MAIINISTliATOKS SALE OF BE AIi ESTATE! Tin. in, . .ivl.'ii. ii Adinliitrtirilorof tlie i-Mate ,.1 i, nU'ii K" Ii. l.vd. w III t xk.m. to public sale ol, ll," pietn''-.. In Ih-nver towllHlilp. Ml- il. r . onnt. I'-i.- on Friilay, Oi U'bi r 25, lXH'.t, it rv.iii 'neu.iKi-. or tract of land alt- ni'ie in' vt viiip. il ""id Slate uloivHald. in .ii" i' Af'tKS. more or lew. Ixminled S t'."v'ii.tivv lnKUl I'-X'l llalneH. Kaxthy ' . , ,. I .-.l ii llmiili. hlllllll hv A. SUi ' ... ... ..L.ttiiin.-,. iitMKi nuu ua tluf l'r;'?lVlo'c..i.i...eli,e l HI OCha W. I. M.. when .it ten. Inn Will l' Itaen ""ii icriiia uuiuc Mn. 1. 1 vswAltril- J. O. JIl'l'UeK- warth anl wife are visiliiif,' fiiemls in WilliainHi)trt. V. H. liiniraniaii inaile a Iiusuu hk trip to Harrisburtf lttnt week. T.nst Sini.luv E1 ward Xi'WV i rimii,lnii i visited hit brother, T. J. 15oer, and when he wits on his butfKy to leave, hm horse heptn lo lm. k and kick, throwing Mi". J$oei' out of his bttw.v. Ht' landed on his head and wits severely hurt. V. xl i i k our iiierehaut is umiii! to the city to buy his winter stock. lion. r.i.wKLi.. Some of oiu farniers me not through sowint,' .vet. .Tobn Howell of McC'lure met wiin t while out for ehestnuts on the 22nd of last month had two ribs broken in falling from a tree. The party that started in the lore noon on the same day wero more lucky in reRardu to accidents, but they may meet with Home aeeiueui in the Kreat hereafter, according to what St. Peter says. .Tn-.ib Erb will soon be ready to move ini) his new nhoe factory. The corn that was mentioned in i.ivf uneliV manor, is called, the Egyp tian. Matternhail it Kent to liim from a foreign country. Wm. Herbster ha a turnip that measures- 10 iuchea in diameter and in 13 incheH long, lie expects to nave some one to take it to the world's fair in "92. A A., vou must try ami come uround with more meat. Some say they will make a raid on the moat- shop when you are asleep. John, you should take a piece oi meat along or the dog when you go it... ..l.l ..i..;. 1 llion lwilinnrt lo see iiiu i.n.1 .i... , V Yi vtu will not have to climb the bell- . , i il L ...viiii tYiiiitn- lioht to Keep iuu uuui jm . t wmiM w ii iMur ilor that would not protect an old maid. liovs, vou should bo a httlo more careful and not fool too much with i i ....... hv m.vliiiiiu vou mav mi win I'i'ii., , "i : i have to lo as Uooney had to do with the old bear take to a tree, to l. tnfn from harm. L1. Vheu You Injure Why Hot Get tHe Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, 1 TnaiiraTinr. AjrftTlt..Lfilin3irrOVe. "?a.. Uopron ti t ho followu V.reit StooklCoinp. ..: OK.1AN1.K..- cDn' IBIS ETNA,.ni Hartfc-d, Cdii.i., - fc3,5BE-;B4a 1B53 HOME, :INBwYt;rk, - - 7,BD2,713 1317 FIRE ASSDCIAHDNjMl'a, - 4,44E,57B $21, BIT, 121 Tli-s.f.imi.an..-arnliainiM. ltialiKHT.seafil.li in.. vrleaea. and with their Imme tuey l.svs wm .r iU-'im. IvsaORKAT KEPI.TA 1 IO.Nst Ho Asscssmems. No Prc.wum No!3. ARE Y00 INSURED ? If not. writ- t.. tin. ahoTe Apeney and yon will receivFioiup aitei;tio rr.lint..n ol tl.e lleiiverlnwil T ..Hniaa.ars--' rro J - ' -sl ft w I. ..Ii .-.'' I) , , 1 V T A a h a.r- 5 fl PLANING MILL IVl llillinl I.IK l 11.1 ileillers III t. II J. i) iii.l"l Liu.. .'. "I h S'Sldllna. Hi.ur. m, 1 1 1 1 i,'.it. l.el.i": iv.'i. i'.u.r-..e i ... k.e. nt ii' tinn ii a M'ly "t well H aMii.til ami .Ir.v IiiiiiIk". and uininin- v ..ur 1 1, . e alwi. " ai u.w Uil an m he Slut ... A'!lrr- iill e..ne..'..n.leiu t.i U.W. A'glcr, Bcavcrtcwa. Ia- hr pas m m on ran m m R M If m WW K'i M U tiM 0 " ncniiuuHii i cno LUMBER Iffl! Tlie lilMlerj-inoeil lniving iipeueu) lumber yr.rtl at Miildleburjli I)ewl! I ,1 . I . L . . .1. iniiiiHtii.'iieir nouiii ui me Fmtikllti ' I louse, reepet ftlll'. eall llieHttelition of th ptililiii t ft :tl-irtltielineof lumtier con aisting of WiiitG-Pine Boards! PLANK.HILI. TIM 11 EV: LATH HA 1 1.1 N't, l'AI LINUS. VtttiTS. HHlNmES. WALXI'T.. I'Ol' LAH, YKU.OW PINK tfLOOlt-1NO. and all kimUof mitterial iuriiiu(Atntur el to order. Teruia hIvvhv the low et. For priev cull on ,). ti. Smith, IVoprietor .f the Fiiiii'tJiii Houm, Sviiieford, Ti., Kalbach Sl S 5 angler S. P. SILKAKV, Iuurirjie Ai'Mt no 1 .1'roktr.. IViiiis ik. 1. 'J. I'a Only lirt iliie-i SI'.' k t)'.ii'..nlr i.'r..Minle.l. Ymi n'litn ii.. ,ireiii:n.ii not , loii.-e pnyre lii'iiri.tuv . il.ee. 1 mi all land, i.l -jxnl Una irniertv, ilwlllnx, atre' iiiii ilmiiliv say. where 'n .;liv.;vr rtl.'l t'..IMII ill. '..'I. Illlleeiii 1, l. Mi..er'.. S:..i, t'l.ul.rsvllls ftv SKJfcfA2v:ri:lii 4laSlliivS (HEVldfJ 0 81CCO S' pleasant rM irtXastmjftw; ot te rrt in ohlv one zhxht. 3X(X-ulT6o2bk 7Je most" conentut to cut Tor poceT or fo carry wljole. Insist on faVng tlie Genuine with 1he red fj tin Iaa . mAe nnlu ki ObhnMfizerBroLouisvillf, 111 Drill Vuvis AVater on Every L wlih Imt Littlu Cost. Tho iMii!irit;iieil ili-Kren tonflt attl'llt ilKI. (et tlie people of yj eotuity lO' hi.n iuiiro'wl mel'.Ki well irillltc which litis given w unlveiI, KAtiffHCtirvi everrsVi lie ha tti ailvat.tiiL'e overslist methtxlie faneelv, Uiukes li'- never At ln.yel by tlu- iimrliiiiTf. ting tv.t of order itntVie iu t'rj " tiiMili'in MUiefitctory. Itee..iai-ii; tiouc- iitti. tie liiul from ;.';:i m1io.ii 1' hsve iloiif woik nitlw Mid lleli tryli, lioiivurtoMuiirUi villi- J-1I.ELIH llenv irluft Ai nil 1, N. lim. GUNS, AMUNITION, AND FISHING TACKLE. Ms, Lws,lnls,BB(!ls,Mi!S,k Ufiw liost, 11 a lttf stored ! . ucl iml.lhe.l, n new eilU'.in ol Dr-Colvni well's 2 mi tin. rs.ll.'iil enru f yi.eiiiiati.ii.iiii-a or Inea- lieltv in. In. 'eil l.y ee. or i arly iiHlueretjoii. I'he ..lel.riil. l iiiii'r. ii tin- ia.4.iiialde ewny eliiirlv tleaiiiislriit. H-..H ii 'Mrtv eri"' sueeesv lul nniettei-. that tun .il.iri iit.il .er.Uia in e ror limy ue rii.lle.'llv ureil ; j.otuilnK "l s m tie ... .i.mi u. i. .1 . .!. mi.!.. iii..-ti.lti. unit atl.ietillll. I.y ineuiitut wld' I. rvi if .iiiierer. u unitlcr wliak lile..mllt"ii ttniy In .limy eui ilituxeii rue ijiiy. iirlvatelv Hint ra.tie.ijiy. aj'I'ili. leeiiire j'.jiiM Ke In t' e lisnd ol ..... .....ll I iiiuii l.llia liin.l. w..... h . ..... .... I h (.in,. vein. in ill an. nd'lre.i., iuit-ialiV un ieei.wi four cents or two in.iirttfe aiaiui.a. nnutw. 1 U....I....I wll..l..lrM THKCl I.VlJtWKLL MKDK'AL Ct., II Ann ht.e York. N. Y.I'ortOlllcs Uoi.i. a. m a - - tw . W at S)k aa W . . Taaan V nw nuBawr mm nw mwrnm I M UWMHl UUS www mm wmm aw --, TH K CELEl. RATED DEER GUN, "P1PEH," oue barrel nhot ami the oth er Winchester Crtrtritlue. Tho only kdu luaiiufaetur-ed for uctive niul effec tive lone ami elmr distance work. Al wavB on hand. U recnituenda Uaelf. Dr. J. Y. Shiiulel, ailniiniHtrator r.i ti. i mt nt of Mih. Sallie G. Shin- a.' I lltv n" - ilel, ilee'il, will t-xpoae to public Hale the peiHonal effects of Haul tlecM, on tlm uri'iiiiHCH OU Saturday. Oct. 19. Ainoiitf the articles mentioned are 3 shares of utock in the Firnt Nation. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot- Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete HuntinnjlOutfit. Order by luall will receive protupt.attetition, j. b. mi mm, n GROWN ACffl 'J'jo ckI limniui; ().! limin maJe from 'etroliim It gitCH h luillinf.t liV. It will not Btuuke iL. el.iii.''H- It will tint cbar tbe wirk. It Las a high fire tent It will uot axplodv. It ia withc-nt a eoiupariHna uil feotioa FAMILY SAFETY 0 It is manufactured from t i Crnda to th tuoct prfeciH ped refinerien in tbe world It ia the Beet Atk yonr dealer for Cro" H Trade orders filled by Toon truly. ACME Oil 12 8 '87 ly. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OENTLKMtN. Best In tha world. Kiamln lils JI.IM) tiKM INF. II ANIl-KKWEII SHOE. 3.B0 fOI.lt.-K ANII KAKMEHS' MIOE. V4.DII F. 11 Mn VAi.ur. a ..r nuva.. .1 .. m 1 U'U UMIV a. ,i ii ii n i .i, .'i . . ii Bi."n. , J.OO.lltl 1VOV8' h( HO()L AHOCS. All tiisulu 111 :kllatrsU. BulLUB U(l LtftC. W. L. DOUGLAS .ash asa. Mwmmi m m mm. mmmm. s 1M S3 HUb lad it. U m I Ua. Brwva lUat PUtlBsV. 'Vimiilna W. T.. DotiirlHS tlM ShoeB or entiemeu unu iuuibh. F01t P VI.r. Y Tint m Lire -sr V Tj BUJII."" " A i;ot'ksitsslJ BUST i',ffJ V - MARVELOUS no DISCOVERY, t'aur W..WS ar1 'Jivi) Mlaa w",,;ii7ltI UaM IndttuaoMMiU W tJuj7tlaf PnaiMutiu, with rptol.m?Jp12(, aj BanrlYtlia warld.fa.nj.. Hp., ..Irl tJrf.r.lrrTIo-, W l GARMAN.IMlDDLEBORiH Pa 1 H&rtx&ite -, i. mi. Adinlulslrator. al Hank, of SeluiSRrove. td r., .... . " w .1. WKIAM).
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