Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 20, 1879, Image 3

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0TlNEjjji REPUBLICAN
"ilFFMNlOWN:
y.i.esday, -4cgut go. I TO.
?r"'"f ATE ITEMS,
i Lock Haven psn-jr say S : A few
.a Jobo L. CsitiJbtlJ, William
S. J- A Mcraey, of Lock
I'lvrti, 1 e
" .. .rr; Cauilillli' OU .MOMIUUO '
' n-iti were camming on .Moequun
r-ntrn. v . o. i
it. Ol'arfield couutv, left camp
f- " ' .o jr.r.l lion. f..ur ii.ilea ilisi- t
i'i ff .r.l Kiiii. lour U'!Ie
toM u'"" - ---- - i
i- t - tr.-.nf l'j.h in witdt. I
SI". '
m n-3 - ,
' f.i.ir tackle, carried a rifle, io I
niB i -" , " i
rtf f ttii'E a shot at a pack of I
tt.j :ui , " , " , -
' . the head T Clifford Kun. I
E - i ..t tl.r.... n.ilea aw.iv flrim th. I
n cm snout ' J ,
r,.-nu' tbrf.ui'li tha Wood. !
V S.rnrv -,.riteJ from the rest of
,r'.v' ''d s"l,",ltl'r,f"d M
.uniei by - not- m the brush . h..rt
the right. Looking iu that
cj,e and captured it. So elated
,f ith ! U'-ei'i that be failed
.ii" sf proach of the maternal
M nt.ti e
wa4 wuiiin a tew feet of
l? ii.ii.fili. In rr-f tn hi rifl.
ka. " .
.j.jj, bi i aid a-id- whei be pm-
. ...k T.a '.Tr4 ihe T-.illrir hear '
IB.-1--', t f ,
"iie eiiracd Jam fol- i '
i0 4
ie.
. J 1. T .-.a . I Lin,).. V -.
i.rr.: in i. t- -iu .
i' a,t ''" ,,,e st'imal'4 rude em
tre. He t'ieJ t' free liiuiolf, but iu
n-i ne bs.'n to cry f.-i help,
.jjjil .nd Whitman fcearj Lira aud
yi'sti n" a uiomeot tK non. They
fund McN.-r,:ey in Hruin's eaibrsce.
Ijstloiues Jiferlly torn in shreds, slid
1.;, hour so hadi lao- rated from the
(,,jr;nsM tne atnmai it. at tie
IjiUvs. hitiuau and v. aoip-
J:ni"-d to within a lew leet ot
"-,-ir (Uiri l', sd tasmc (leiiDerite
,B irei at the fc?r. Although both
fjire- tn- k trtTt c lie conet was not
pa'-d. V. i'.li I Svag" growl, the irj
f:ti'd sriaial fi'rang p.'n 'tVlittemai-,
(u'-.nf biiu r ih- pn-titid, the shock
:.ri--rrz liiiu isi-tisiHe. At this Jaac-
- . 1 -n . . . .. . , .
,tter ." - -- -
( J IITH liJJ 1'IV'i Ui I'll- , '
. . 'I'I.. -.,,.J.. ' I
U i'1' -' IO3 " n'i" lUn wi-ir
' . rtrri-'d bs.k o camp and their
dro-''d. liwar are numerous
isii noun'a'ia of I'iesrfieli conntr,
i-i bfrri-i'isers sre froCjUeutly driven
k;ji ry tiieui.
A p i.vi! 'i' f a: Ii from Sar.bory says
Ti."" sj-fear to b? na end to the Mol
1 .M i.Ta:re.s. Two m ire M'Alanus
ui O N f ii sre tj be executed iu Oo-tt;-er.
and n'ue lv-.-h arre's wiil bd
Eide ir.'.ide ano her mcnth. It was
nii savj bv the knowing cnes tl.a?
'J'.V-iil w. r.ii --qui"' rather tban die
pw. Hi is t f ning man and rstbrsr
tn; fr--in a w.j.iiid m tiie besd made by
iiiio of r'.ai when a boy. When ar-rv'i-i
in Hvjiwed bn iuuocenci?, but
i.:- it ; rears that ha has unbosomed
time:f and confessed to the uiurder of
: lie ii eat wa'cbtiisn at. Hirk'.rv
.j.p C'i" vi i M.-ar tfiiatiKhiu. It
in tiier.iglit of September 19. 1?T4,
tUt a bind .!" Moilte beat the old u au
tcir?!h. M'Jianu) and O'Neill were
tr;rd nd c TTiiied. The latter ha
rfr'sej that uine others ere equally
y wi;n K'ii.
i m liviDg in the coil re
,ti t J tte o'rit-r-" in the West. Their
radences are knr.wn to the police.
Unrn D r:!.; F. Cnij5rje V!i. psrdoti
tic; r.f jul last week it was paid tbst
Levis tj be utd on tbe witcc-S-ftand
''ut i j'ure.
lie
be one of tbe
tv:f witnese .airjst the men who
tre to e a-rsted for Ilesser's murder,
id''.' s snd O'Neill's dsata warrants
to !iieru op Thursday Diorn
i M'Minm ftuiled when he was
t-id Ly bc fheriff that be was to be
Ui j-d in October. He is about forty
j?r- f 1-?, ih hair a) white as
sr. 7. lie is not very eomuiunicaf ive..
When O'Neill was iuforuied of the ob
;;.t cf the shorifF visit be sniveled
kit t dill J. Su J Jetily he erew farious
r-i Ccciited 4,'i Uvernfit lioyt bad
lift, I'.d t!:it he promise 1 not to sign
ii trarranti until September.
A ('..rilling scene, to which numbers
rre Leitiltss r-ectator9, was tritne'ed
in Latica V..-the other day. Two fjen
ejitn iu a bngiTJ' drove spirited
wirse tipoo the railroad track, where
te became stubborn and refused to
' te. While in thlft ros'tiol a train
ctni irurdering roui'd the curve aud
tee of tue oectspac's of (be buggv at
'eaipted (0 lower himself over the ba-'k
of the veLicie. Tbe whistle of the
':ne frightened the horse, when lie
ioipfd iorward, turnine the uiau who
t 'u.j ted to esespe prone upon tbe
'ri;k rhen tbe etif?ine was not ten feet
int. V.'it!, woudcrful ptesence of
tind he rolled out of harm's way nd
escaped 'rjury.
li' Cinmbersbarg RrptsHotyat An
13 says: Levi A. Simm, residing
out one io,iie from Alechatiicsbiirg was
kitten on tli j index finger t-f his nyht
kiisd ty a black aod tan terrier dir,
hieh cas a pet iu the faiui y, ou the
UiofJn'.y. He tliought very little
0! tbe incnient and vetit ihont his work
'"'-Oiil. Oo Mcniay evening of last
':lil-C fir-t sn.; teii.s of (hat terrible
ildv. hdr.,iirif,':iia- uonear'd. I'iiV-
t'C'iis nere sent f-.r all the medi
' L.-o-j'it tJ Lear could not stay
' ieiriblu unir jier, and Mr. Smith
ofi his e j?! peacefu'ly. In death, ou
Thursday evening at 7 o'c'ock.
Ldictmrnts were fuutid by the grand
j:y of Desks county on tne 13.h 111st.,
giBt ' e tr-aij.s a.nd robber belong
'tf tje car g that has been coinmit
tatf depredst!-.ti in tins aiid ai!j iining
foari'irs f,,r x loDc, tw past, and which
gtcj C'ii!tis!"ir; of sniue forty members
Its be-n effectually brokeu up. Jere
ai'i WeaTil, the country landlord,
jw kept the fei.ee ia Karl towL.sbip.
:;re mi.s; of t' i stolen goods were
j;d was iodictcd with the rest.
w Lile tnir-ged in plowicg, near Wef-t
-iiMier, 00 a bill toj, a farmer found
iiippiun turtle's uest enntaiomg fiv
' p n breaktoc 'he tt.ngb fhe'.l
t- a iiinii.fin i,rir,.r trarf !llin?
lire, and aithrngh bot out of the sheli
ontil pulled out, showed his natural in
"iiict by opeuing his uioutb, and en
ua7ori, to defied himself as cature
saght him.
tsid?i!t rl Ma-aany City ere in m
ric s .te of exsiternent frora an im-
!?udicj dancer that pirtinusof the town
"i'l one of these davs sink into a coal
"'t underneath. One of the Gangway
fr E'lwood colliery nnderrcinds part
w" the town, end when shots arc fired by
miners the report is distinctly heard
tfi the srer." I ro sLatea that window
we frequently broken. The neigb
hiod is thickly populated.
Poar Lamaater beys killed tbirty
vea groundhog reeeotlj.
Dom, Dvl., Ang. I6,18t8.
ftor Sratmrt , litphblican Dt Sir.
Thinking a lew brief note from tho Dia
mond State might be interesting to your
readers, I will E,ve you a few Items as "thev
come uiider my observation.
Dover, the capital of the St He. is a bean.
tiful town ol about oOOO inhabitant., on tbe
line of I tn u-. i. .
m.h.u oi me r. .
li. B. K. R. eiirlile not: f...... l-i :i , . :
-----j ...... ....vm 4 unucipuia.
The county has recently built a very neat
r..i, - i 11.... ... ... .... ... .
-'- bii i in auuitioti u tne State
If...... . 1 :
u..u.r, uini vtrv Mllu- link n hn ill
intr. the IT s n. .......... .. u
" ....... ... uiiiii a very
tine Post (lilce, at a coat of about $SO,W.
"tTcwuuCToioiueot uie uotables of the
fjit.. l.- ii... ...ii
- s, pwuuiidi. ana
..i
"" ouiera. mere are a'le very tine
.... . . .
rounds with beautiful larn.a, and to a
"trangor it looka lite one vat jH-a.-h or-
cb.rd. May of the orchards have tro.u
2,CO0 to 1,0H) tree., and one orchard, a
Dover, has 70,000 trees.
To give you some Idea of the quantify of
I lea he that are t.hi(.ped over tlio oad, I
will tell yon that on Ust Mond iy they put
on ix r-go)r ot-aoh traiiia beaides the rrg
ul ir freight trains. There .re about 125
car hud ii.nl bvtr the road daily, and they
hj about 61HJ Ucti infeachcaf-a basket
f bu!st,,'' b, de bxt "c shipjd j
I v.-yt a great uutiy art canned her
uulu- i
her of canning eMablUhuieuts are
in tall
i blast.
u . .. . -
,-"n lD' weelt re --'"'S 40
to 50 cents per bakct. 1 wiU you Could
see th' tin- trim -I! bl..,lu k .t . u ... I
- J t.J. u ID.
To day 1 have seen the Hif.'t pears I ever
aaw. The Duches aud Bortiot are lite lead
ing varieties.
But my letter is getting too long. At
some o'her time I ail! give you some idea
of the price of land, and the way they pre
pare the fi uit for market, fee.
Your?, truly,
VISITOR.
Tue hunt ofaoe Perry county officials
for Albright so far las proved fruitless.
Jesse Johnston was put in j til as an acces
sory to the ruurdt-r ot Miller. A Blooin
Ccld man -! of Albright : In July,
Samuf.1 E Albright, John Shaeffer and E.K.
:r,:
""""
.. . .1.- m ..
v ere arrested lor breaking open an
I oais l.:.i in the barn ol Jacob Bn. k, of Bui-
i Ulo township, Terr! county, and taking !
therefrom a large quantity of fu-.oked meat
belorcinj to Mr liurt .ti.1 hi on. in
. onorgin io air. iock ana nis son-in-law, j
V.m Ivi""IiKt Thev were triert at ni-wi '
j m. rvi . .uKr. nui were trim ai August ,
term, 17, and f. ui d guilty. A motion
was mule tor a new- trial. J'.hn SbieBerj
was remanded to jail. E. K. Bitting and t
S. E. Albright entered bail lor their appear-
snce at January tern, 78. J-sse John-
ston and Peter L Derumn bee ime tiie sure-
ties ot AlbrigTat in the Mini of $ "jOO. At
i the Januarv term, f. ee-ar trial was refus.-i,
I and E. K. Bitting was sentenced to the
I. Eastern Peiiitt-n'iary tor eighteen months
ami John Sitae tier for three years. Allirlght
"jumped his bail." and the recognizance
iwas respited from time to time. Several
months ago Albright returned to tin neigh
borhood i'f Montgomery'. Ferry, and had
been staging around there ep to tin ime
the murder was coaimit'ed. It ia but fair
to the authorities of Perry couuty to state
thut they k:iew nothing of his return until
alter the irurder. The people in the neigh
borhood were afraid of him, and therefore
he was not arrested. Tbe Half Fail uiotia
t ii n is a good hiding place, and on the south
side, in Watts township, reside a large num
ber of diss'pated ijiuoraut j-eople, called
the -Snake-leeders,"' Eti v- ill aid Albright
all i?" their power. The arrest of Johntson
wiii have a nappy e&'ect on them. Ia the
trial of the larceny case, Albright brought
a number ul those "Snake-feeder." in cenrt
to prove an alibi, but their evidence was not
believed.
A Ml mber of the j riniiug fraternity says,
evrry man who takes ihe least interest in
game should cut this out and paste it iu his
hat:
You may shoot
Squirrels September I to January 1.
Rabbits October 15 to January 1.
Wild ducks and geese September 1 to
May J5.
Wild turkeys October 15 to January 1.
Upland or grass piover July 15 to Jan
uary I.
Uutiled grouse, pheasant or pinnated
grouse October 1 to January 1.
Woodcock July 4 to January I.
Quail or Virginia partridge Oetober 15
to J il uoiy 1.
Deer October I to December IS.
It is unlaw lul to shoot at any tliu-a r.ight
hawk, whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, mar
tin, lark, Such, chimney swallo.v, barn swal
low, woodpecker, dicker, robin, oriole, red
or cardinal bird, cedar bird, tauager, cat
bird, blue bird, or any ii.sectiv crous bird
under a penalty of ji each, or to destroy
their efgs or nesls under a penalty ol $10
tor cat'a offense. A trap, net, snare, or
torchlight cauuot bo used in t.kiig wild
turkey, ruffied grouse, jhcasant, partridge
or woodcock, or rail or reed bird or pinna
ted grouse uader a penalty of $ 10 lor each
odese.
Tue Lewistown (iaztttt published the
following: The family ot Win. Meliisk, of
Lemout, Centre couuty, (formerly of Mif
H.n county,) has been singularly afflicted
this summer. Ou the 13tn ol Juue Mr. Mc
tiiik'. third son, Fmiey, whiist nursing the
baby, had in bis haud a I ocket-kuile, which
ihe Utiy seized, and iu the attempt to re
cover 11, the child Uirew her hand backward,
aud too niade of the kuite entered the boy's
right eye. Tue consequence was the eye
suppurated, au d the eyeball ran out.
A week later the same baby and her sis
ter. 4 years old, were playing in the yaid,
when Ihe latter took a garden hoe tod.g up
the ground. When about striking a blow
the baby, unseen, ran in the way, and the
hoe caiiie down upon ber bead, one of Ihe
prongs cutting a deep gash, which bled very
freely at the time, but after thd wound was
washed and dressed the child was again
lively aud played about as u?ual, but a week
atterward took sick, aud alter ailing three
weeks died.
Tn Huntingdon Journal tells this as a
true fish story : A sou of S. O- Whittaker,
of Huntingdon, who accompanied his lather
on a fishing excursion to the Kaystowa
Branch on Friday last, caught a 22 inch
pike under peculiar circum.uuces. Uewas
engaged in catching minnows for bait, and
(or this purpose had waded a short distance
ont into the stream. Whilst waiting for a
bite he noticed a large fisb swimming to
ward him, and standing perfect still the
h swain close cp to bis feeU The lad
dropped his rod and, as quick as be could,
made a grab for the fish, which be succeed
ed in grasping about the center, and tight
emng hi. grip be walked ashore with the
largest pike that has been caught iu this
locality for many a day.
The Lutheran church in this place,
: j..,.,.iruch extensive repairs
that
was
built in 1838. There are few members here
now that were metaUrs wheO was butiu
fftfdfir locjils.
7 aotea tha sborlentni of tba
days. ,
The Tanners ate busy preparing the ground
for the lall crop.
Almost everybody in town pic-nicked
somewhere last week.
J Jmata tobacco is looked upon with con
siderable favor in m irket.
Baai fishera are diaconnolate ; tho waters
have beeu muddy so long.
A camp-meeting will be opened at Wster
loo: this couuty, on the 2Sth inst.
Chew Jackaon'a Best Sweet Wavy To
bcc. Dec. 4, lS78-Iy.
Tho dismantlement of the Lutheran
church was vigorously begun on laat Wed
nesday. If you want a new or second-banded Sew
ing Machine, go to r odd's, lie has them,
at $' to (20.
George B. McCullorh of Farmer's drove,
this couuty, is a siudutit at the State Nor
mal School, located at Indiana, Pa.
The jail is a greal place of resort in win
ter time, but in miiuuiit .time no one de
sire. cle quartera within it. walls.
44 It is stated that a Jt-rseyiuan cleared
two hundred dollars on an acre of cucuni-
h. r8; it is not stated bow much the doctors
cleared."
Walter Kllm iu t.-r t,f r.lonn.fi.-M V.-rr
'
touotv. baa nut uu a winduull in hi- hrn. '
yard to i.umu water' out of a arll tht i ttf !
j feet deep.
George (J. Anderson killed a rat tie snake
that had H ratl'.t-s on its t ill and was about
I'o'lr feet lor!, last Saturday, on Shade
mountain.
When the oiubinatiiin mm comes around
and asks you not tt Vote for Kelly, give
hi:u lo understand that you know who be
has ba:gaincd with.
J. B 11. Todd has an entirely new stvle
of
S-i.-g Machine, whlcf has tn i,!(i,ca.
tor, showing t!ie number of slitchea to the ""-kmnist and rtarker-eye.l loreiguers
inch. Go and see ii. fre r'd,' fr"'J tUl I'110 IO Lewis-
,, , . . . . , town, with diuner and supper thrown in.
Mr. Holmes Dyainjrer, student Penn
sylvania College, wiii preach' lor the Luth- An exchange nays; The country is re
... .... i..n. . Irti-d to bj now full of lonttids, traveling
'. " V"LI' L lll'IU III UI41r , mil. t-
I , ...
...
"I & -
y "r w" "h billW
hole through his heai, uead, in a cave near
G;rty'a notch on the ausqut 3au:is. Ill IV-r-
t i
r-v W'mty.
A bnsh-uieetiti? will be held on the land
or Mr. 1). F. Miuichan, two mites southeast
ff Mittlintowu, commencing Saturday eren-
I' g. August 30. Several ministers will be
present ou the occw-1011.
Jamcs MeMeen, of F ayette townJp, un-
Ciirreit a lot of thritty heiters and cows at
Miillin M ttiun, on Saiu.dty, and took the' 11
to his farm near McAlistervilie. Ihe cattle
was caned from Bureau cour.ty, Illinois.
This is old but true : When one fell.iw
meets another with a new hat he goes up
and tries it on. When a girl meets another
with a Dew hat she turns up her nose and
says, " I wonder where she got that olJ
fashioned soup-tureen."
The Lewistown Sen'inel says: A large
heg jumped off a f reight train at the red
rock on D. A. Esterliue's division one day
last week, and singular to say, was none the
worse, as it was gilbert d up and shij (ed
nest freight.
The school hoard in town have selected
John McMeen, or Turliett township, lo fill
Ihe vacancy created in the coips of teach
ers by the resignation of Mr. Ilibbs. Mr.
Hihbs resigned for the pmpose rf further
pursuing bis studies.
There will be a close wa'ch pnt on such
R'-j.ublians a1; re aj-Ii-ants to nomiTKtio'i
in their own farty, arid v.ho propose to
make it a point by w hich eight or ten Kc
publican voters in each towushtp will be
seduced into voting against the Republican
ticket.
George Jacob, Jr., of ,,lis I'hiee, Her
man fvrirth, of this place, Edgar Tennis, of
Thompson town, Miss Mary North, of tins
place, Miss Eeli Stu.irt, ol Huntingdon, and
Miss Emma Tennis, of Thompsutown,
formed a irty to Robert H. Patlersou'a
place, at Peru Mills, last week.
The crowd to camp-mi-eting this yiar
has not been less th in in years past. While
thi i an me for house worship, the love !
for service inder the tre-.'S has not Leeti
cultivated out of the mind, and never can
be. It was born in man, and what is inborn
cannot be cultivated, or brel out.
II. A. Slaiubangh, Joseph Uolhrock, Sol
onion Sieber, Ames StoutTer, Jonalhen
KaufTinan, Isaac Pofl'enberger, a!! engaged
in hauling stones for the new Lutheran
church ol Monday. A great interest is
already manifest to know what the lathers
put in Ihe corner-stoue, which will be re
vealed alter the stone has been removed.
Because the inclement asp. ft of the wea
ther kept a large numb-r of people from at
tending Ihe pic-nic at Thouipsontown re
cently, the management have called another
pic nic to meet iu Thompson's grove on
Wednesday, August 27, 187S. Milter's cel
ebrated Baud from Lancaster w id be pres
ent and furnish music for Ihe occasion.
Henry liartman.r.f Walker tow nship, who
is a voting man just ir.thei.ill vigorof uiau-
liooil. and the owner of one of the best
farms in the county, Will please accept our
acknowledgment f"f a large bisket ol
peaches. May he iter be blessed in house
and barn, and in field, and live happily to a
good old age before he is gathered to his
Father's house in the world to come.
Lieutenant James R. Ke'.ly is g'iainir
friends every day through IhS f tlse atories
tbtf his opponents circulato againit him.
Tbey are telling that he failed" to pay cer
tain legitimate hotel hills. Wherever known
it is well Understood ttiAt Keliy is one of the
class of men that recognizes no other rule
than that of meefifg an hone;t trust or ob
ligation, and so many know bitn that when
such false tlories are set afloat, the Stories
ouly recoil, and instead of doing him harm,
only increase the number of his friends.
At a meetiug of the Presbyterians of the
Mifl'iutown congrcjrarion, held in Graybill's
Hall on Saturday evniog, it was resolved
to lease a pieve of ground from Geoige
Doughnian, for the purpose of erecting
thereon a temporary church boildrng the
building not to cost more fhan seven huu
bundred dollars. By calculation it was es
timated that if each member of the congre
gation contribute ihe sum of $1.00, the
building can be paid without further con
tribution. A conple of Kalians, a man with a harp.;
and a boy with a violion, 44 stood around"
when the pic-nic party was embarking for
Jleccdonia last Thursday. They were kind
ly invited to go along, but the kindnesa that
was shown them in giving mem iransi...ria
tioa and a substantial dinner, was lost on
tbem, for when they were asked to furnish
music for entertainment they refused to play
unless the party would agree to pay them at
trw rate of five cents pies?.
One freight train w. ruu into antttner at I
tho lower ei:d of the Patterson vard a few
mornings ago. No one was hi::t. Cars
were broken, and the track r.as -Janiatied,
which delayed transportation a Tew hours;
but by the tine of a large force or bands the
track was cleared up more speedily than it
was reasonable to e.tpect. The manage
ment tin this division know how to clear up
a wreck.
People wbo have sojourned at Hubert II.
Patterson's place are profuse in thi-ir praise
of Peru Mills, as j ut the place for a party
to sijourn a lew d.iya or longer for recrea
tion. Sir; Patterson hss a commodious
houe, liorses and carriage j, and every thing
at hand to make guests feel coiufortahle
and help them enjoy tiwiuselves while there
seeking bealib, recreation, and pleasure.
Meriitirs f till Lutheran cbr.rr'i contrio
uted personal labor at the dismantlement of
the buildin?, and in preparing a new found
ation. The pastor was not lehind the flock
iu the work with bands; he turned in vig
orously. It is not mu.h of a job to
build or repair a criurcb when the member
ship of a congregation ntiiub'ers 21 H), and
tbey turn in and do a great deal of the work:
44 A sad case of drowning occurred al
Harrisbiir, on Tuesday morning of last
week. Three hoys went in swimming, when
the larger and older boy of ilio throe com
menced to jump on the backs of the other
two, and so worried them that they sank,
and before assistance arrived, both were
drowned. This is another rsrnlng to boys
who take delight In teitij; and ducking"
one another, especially older ones ho prac
tice it on smaller one.."
Just as the people from this plane landed
at Macedonia, la.t Thursday, a large party
from Lewistou-n appesred at the same place,
also for the purpose of pic-nicking. Both
pirlies left the ground shout the same time,
and the two Italians that went with the peo
ple from this place bad so higrati tied thi-rr-sclves
amonz the I.ewiNtotrn jieoplo tli-t
,hlT w-re invited to go along, and thus
the
' "
in disguise of peddlers, who enter farm
hous. sand ..Her bogus trinkets, soap, thread,
an, etc., for sale, and while chaffering
Induce the -o.u.n M cJI the men for soma
: . ., ... . ., ,
i pretetls or other, aud then, wmle alone in
j . t .. . ...
the house fiir a tew moments, steal what-
, (. . rf , h . , , TianiDs
! have adopted this trick of the peddler
; uttsmejSt- auir in Tl!.y tU3ny p,ft., f tj,e
j SuU 0 lve jpcuatea 4 number of bjld
rohberios.
Last week w as i-v'-liSc i" turning ont ric-
; n;c . alL.,. A uIulK.r ,,ie.uieui near the
tow n, a number pitched I heir catep at Ma
cedonia, and one journeyed t. the remote
west end of the county t partake of the
waters of the Sulphur S4rins, some dis
tance from '.Vaterford. They sojourn
ed at the Spriigs a number of days, and
did not get heme until Friday evening.
The rarty consisted of Mrs. E. E Jacob and
Miss Hal Jacob, of Lewistown ; Miss II ittie
IWrii kson, ot New Yotk; Misses Maud and
Satlie Irwin and Miss Bell Mathers, of Mil
ttintown; Miss Kepner, of Port koyal;
E. J. Parker, wile and d.ughter and Sen,
E. I). Paiker, wile and Jon and cVtglder,
and K. McMeen atd wife, of liitiiiut.... n.
A pie.-nie party, numbering about on', hun
dred men, women and children; ec to
Macedonia, by csn .l, in a fl it, last Thurs
day morning. An oriran w-.is put i:iio the
boat. An orchestra and brass naid aceon
pinied the party, and just about the timfi
the boat was ready to leave, an Italian with
a harp, accon'pitiid by a by with a violiu,
put in an appetra:ice. They were invited
to '-f t aboard" and accompany the excur
sion; and thus the i lea t-at was expressed
on two large cards iu the flat was put lo a
p-acticol realisation. The expression 011
the ca-ds was, 44 Our motto is, sociability
and enjoy iiient lor all." The day was a tine
one. ntid the excursionists returned about
nil.r.f!l l.i'.I nf ll.e I : !.. st r.r;i',i' of tha'
' "I - 1-"- - I
deiightiuluess uf the occasion.
Rev. S. G. Dkslek, of Orient il,
bcjkIs us the fullowiiio; :
SinmiN DicArn. On Tuesday evening,
the I2ih inst., while Mr. Henrv I.imbert, an
aged and respected citizen ot Oriental, this
CMUHlv. returned to the house from his woik
on the farm, apparently in his usual good
health, he dropped down dead, just after
havit'g entered the hoitse. Cause, heart
disease. It is somewhat singular that Mr.
I.imbert, l.jvinj; been married twice, lost
both his wives in the same way. 44 Be ye
tiierelore also ready," 4c. Mr. Li.nUrt
was aged 77 years, 8 months an 1 10 days.
Ezra I.amb..rx, ol West Bradford town
ship, Chester county, claims that lie has the
cheapest and most accurate weather indi
cator know n. It consists of a piece of cal
amus which he c irries in his ockct. When
it becomes Soft it is a sign ol lain, and w hen
hsrd clear weather will follow. He has
tested it flr a number of vears, and is fully
convinced that it is eij-ul to any indicator
kuonn. II 'tt Chetlct Rtfnbltcan.
List of L:ttfes leiniiniug iu the Milflin
toivn Post Office, Aug. 1st, 1879 Persons
applying lor Lefters iu Ihi. List, will please
say they are advertised.
Andrew. Miss C. E. M:Kre. MisS nnje L.
Harris. (Jeo. Miller, Isaac M.
llaab, James. Mair-, Caroline.
Levi. Edwin. Strayer, Master W.
etcher, William. Troup, W. G:
McGrudeJ, Mrs. Wil'on.
SOLOMON BCiOilS; Fi M.
Nonci. Tito Juniata AgMe.ultnral Soci
ety will hold its N ineteenih Annual txnio.-
tion at Port Roval, on the 6th, 9ih and l(th
days or October, 1T9.
NOAH I!E RTZLt R, President.
Jobs P. Wu taTos, Secretary.
iug20-tf
CaiirnoB Mita Dr. Oberholtzer's Lini
ment has been used by thousands, and has
lovtd to be of the highest value to the
community. It has effected many cures in
Hheumstism, Sores, Swellings, Sprain and
Frosted Feet, and many persons recommend
it for Cuts, Oalls and Swellings iu horses.
It costs 25 cents. Sold by Banks at Ham
lin, MifUiutown, and Hamlin & Co., Pa'ter
aon, Pa. mart9-lm
Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu
ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Khenmatisin and
Lame Back.
Camphor MYik cures Cuts, Bruises and
Burns.
Camphor Milk costs 25c j 5 bottles 1.
Sold by Banks Jt Ham in, MiClirtoan, and
Hamlin k. Co., Patterson, iuarl9-ly
rhrenix Pectoral will cure your Cough.
Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly
Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings
rest.
I'bsnix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1.
Sold by Banks A. Hamlin, Mifflintown, Il
Hamlin & Co.-, Patterson. marl9-ly
BIOOHPIEL ACADEMY,'
tfii an& Clamcal Sckixl for taiit
end Gemtltmtn.
Tat rrfnlar Academic y'-ar begins on
Mnsotr, ScrrLBBEa 1st, IS79.
Students are caefully pn pared for Col
lege, Businnas, or Teaching.
The Ei.g'ish course embraces the f ssfn
tials of a rood Knglish eaue ttion.
.Music, Drawiii' aud Painting.
Expni.es to suit the times.
B'mrt and turuisbed room, f 2.75 ; if paid
iu udtanrt. $J.5'.
Tuitiun for common English branches, in
advance, $3 .00 per quarter of ten (IU) weeks.
Address
J. R. FLICKIXGER. A. B..
Principal,
or, 7M. GRIEI? Proprutor,
New Blooj held, perrv Co., P.
Ang. 13 8t
., FOIl SALE. A commodious Dwelling
House, and two Store Kooms, Iri tne bor
ouuh or Milbintowu, Juniata couniy. Pa.
This is a rare chance to acquire a duelling
house, and business place iu Mitlliuuwn ; a
chance, which if left pass, may not be
equaled in many years. For particulars,
call at, or address t!'!s otfice. jana:-tf
SUXDAYSCli(XLS
Will find It tn tbeir advantage, if thev want
Books, Rewards, or Itcquisite, to address
W. M. KsTsisofa,
S S. Book Depository, ILu-risburg, Pa.
inivU-K
Vartfd A few hundred dollars, fjr
which a good interest will be pa'd, and se
curity given. Ad'lress
J. F. G. Lono,
?r'"ce Hill P. O.. Jiiniati Co., Pa.
Ma it it IE It:
IICLSLAXDER COYLE August 14,
1S79, at the house ol the bride's parents, in
Port Koyal, Pa., by P.-v. K. F Wilson,
Pn.f. W. S. Ilulsluider, ot M ir.aeld, Tioia
county. Pa., aud Miss .Man.iie C iyV, eldest
daughter of L. S. Coyle, E-q., Port Royal.
M AUar.r. ?A N E B KER A ug II h.
IS79. by Uev. C. Syora, at th.j reiideuce of
the bride's parents, ilr. oiewart L. Manger,
of Spruce Hill township, and Miss Flora C.
Panncbdkcr, of T i.varora town-hip
DIE I) 1
MARTIN' At 12 o'clock on Tie nilit ol
the ltfth inst., in this b inrush, John W.
Martin, inlant son of J. S. and Clara Mar
tin, interment iu Prtsbyte.ini giaveyard.
iivit.-w.-sij ine mzni 01 mo niu
Hist., in r ermanagh township, Mrs. Jane
Horning, mother of Ellas an 1 C. B. Horn
ing, in the b'ith yearot her age
luterment
in Presbyterian graveyard.
RODGEUS On the 15th inst , near B.-ale-town,
Noah Kodgers, sgvd about 25 years.
Li harvest time tie partook of ice-cream
whem his body way quite warm, and from
mat hour dates his decline till death re
lieved him of snff- ring.
ALLISON On the 9th Inst., in Ferman-
sgh totrnship, Aniroy Per,-y, fourth son of
William M. and Ellen E,
ti'ontl...
Allison, aged
Oh ! that glorious awaking !
Angel h inds the bthe tii'taking,
I'p to heaven r. j.:iciug bore
At.d ihe Iriends who hive resigned him,
T,in-'"in? u'niimfully tiehind him,
"is loe.-s. d morn sh ill find him,
t . .. i, ..nd never lose him more."
CLOSING PRICES
or
DE HAVEN" & TOWNSEXD:";""'"1"-.
. ' t ( Litis. .Vc. i arties wi.-hing ll:
SS M .1 II L l ,
No. 40 Stiuth Thin! Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Stocks Bought and Pold either tr Cash or
on a Mar
.1wr. IS, 1873.
Bn. Asarn.
1;. s. 6' i?fii
4 Cnrreney. C's
4 5's. . new
" new
44 4's 44 .
Pennsylvania It - R
Pul' -.delphis k. Rei ling K.
12"
lli
1(h:
4"J
211
411
10.; i
1 .
40
I'-'i
'
1
1J
17
17
'
41
1".
4'i
. .
R..
Lehieh Valley . ft
I.ehi.-h Coal & Navijt itioii Co..
ITnited Companies of N.J
Northern Central U. R. Ct ...
llestor.ville Pass R. R. Co....
Pitts., Tit k. Buff. K. K. Co...
Centnl Transpirtaion Co ...
Northern Pacific-, Com
" 41 Pref'd .....
1 niivcr. ( irancsi
C03IMKUC Hi.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirruxTows, Aug. 2 '. 1879.
Butter II
Eses in
Lard H
Ham ..;i ;i 3
Shoulder 1
Side
Potatoes
Onions i 4'
Kies ; 2
MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Kennedy ai Doty
Qvitatioss f-ia To-iiT.
We-lnesday, Aug. 20, 1879.
Wheat. ; i
Corn,
O-trs I
By-
Timothy seed.
Cloverseed ;
1 M
41
25
.V)
14-J
4 i)t)
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Buyers Jt Kennedy,)
DEALERS IX
It A I ,
CO A la,
Iai31BEIt,
CEMENT.
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster.
SCfEDS, S.4L.T. SlC
We bny Grain, to be delivered at MiTOin
town or Mexico.
We sre prepared to furnish Salt to dcJers
at reasonable rates.
KENNEDY fc DOTY.
April 21, 1879-tf
FOR RENT. The Corner 9 trire-rtfrrra in
the Beliord Building, now fcctioied by K.
E. Parker, is lor rent. Inquire ol"
MaaOAaar BkLroao.
LUMBER All hinds, sixes and qu times,
for sale at prices to suit the time. Call ou
or address Jas. C. SmLiiMosroBD,
..--m-tr Near McAlistervilie, Pa.
T, .t .fcI 12 mouth cortiUcates
Sale Bill of all kinds pnntod on short I
notice at this office. J
S'c'w Jitrfriif.rihciU..
v c ph.: v
Nl4 a
r 1 i.vvh
II aa been In
cewstant iiae by the-y" "- ." 'i
public for over twenties.
1 . 1. , . 1 1 -.
j cat . iu mm Mto vw.
preparation esrrr in
vented for RESTORING
CRAY UAIB TO ITS
VOVTUrCL COLOR
Tiie
State
j ' Assajer
A
- kCLemiit
u. - If
1M I. IFF.
supplies the natu
01 juats.
j ord
ral food and color to tbe
hair glands without
staining the .kin. it will
increase and tliicken the
KroW:H ot tho hair, pre.,
vent ii? blanching wad
fallinx on, and Ikn
leadinp
Tbygi-
ciana
endorse
end
AVERT BAI.1JNFSSI.
It core. Itehlna. rup- ! j jt
liotti and I)adrnlT. Aa
a IIAIR VUK4.HING It
I very desirable, f:iln;
the.hnlr a silken aoftnesa
which all aulmlro. It
keeps the head dean.
1 great
r triumph
! in mtdi-
a weet and heolthy,
WHISKERS
will change the brard to a tROff.N
or I'.LACK. at discretion. Belnc In
one preparation It ia easily pli. il.
and pr oil aces s permanent color
ttiat will not wash ofT.
FRKl'AUtD BY
R. P. HALL & CO., KASH'JA, H.H.
Sold by all Daaiars ia Kediciaa.
Srvaul .Wtres.
THE WORLD'S lill. vi.
Da. L. D. Wlvbi rn's ALTKHArivB Svarr.
0y. rem.y ud TillitTY-FlVE YERS
j iu a p'lvite pr.-t!oe, and never tailing to
raJlc ,;,v cllr .,
icaily cur-'
lillPlMt 1 Ttflll nnnncT-
j I. II I. K A O 1 , v t, , r t j a ,
Frvsi-ely", S.-r..uli, Serondirv Svrhilis.
; trniei. lta'M'tes, aoi all il;se.ses in which
j tin- bi.Msi i.s implicated, is now offered to
) the piit lie.
S"ld bv all R-tail tirug -ists. and cwhole-
safeonlv) bv Tun 'r.rrri"t Mr.i.icisE Co.,
P. O. Box 33-S, Kochest -r, X. 1 :
3IMP.L,723.
I will mail (Free) Jlie rtclpe lor a simple
V-oi rvoLE Bam that will remove T N,
FRECKLES, PIMPLES s:,d BLOICI1ES,
lea. ing the s'sin .oil, clear and hea'itiful ;
1 also inst. uciions for pro l;ciinr a Inxuri ml
grow th ot hair on a hal'i head or suioolo
l.n:e. AMrirss, inclosing ilc. stamp, Uen.
Yaudell At Co., 2) Ana slr.et, X. V.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
enred of (hat ii real disease. Consumption,
bv a simple remedy, is anxious to mane
known to tits) lellow-sii Jers the means ol
cure. To all w ho desire it, he will send a
eopv ot' the prescription used, (tree o(
cli irtje). with the dirivtions for preparing
and Usin tiie sun, whicti thv will rm.I
tum i. Bron
o Pres':r!i-
fiop. whl plcdse ad li e
E. A. WILSON.
11 I'enn street, "Viili inisljurgli, X.Y
EHKORS OF Y01 Til.
VGE. ri.Evt AN who so:!, re t for t ears
from SeitiiKi I'Cilil.l l i, I'llEdA-
ITL'HE I'EC.tY.anl all the etlectsof yonth
I fill indiscretion, will lor the sake of a.it'Vr
. iug humanity, send f,ee to all who need t,
i tne r-ci-ie at.d direc'ion loroi ikiii'! the sun
I pie remedy by winch he was enrol. Suf
ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser',
experience can do so by addressing i:i t er
lect cou-vience,
I JOHN B. OGDKN.
4? Otai steet. New York.
I
r
t7i'!lrf TG. '-fail kinds. TUMORS,
il lijlO discha ges ol BLO il). or
.-1 niu.'us, and ad diseases ol the KECTCM
'i 1 . ..i ..... u. ......1..
ipili ..IV ?.:tii pel ii "J e'.iet o iiiimu nu
soothing KLAlLI'l . r or tnlornl it!..n ad
dress Da. J. F.VbEnt S- C-,
22 fun stie-t, N. Y.
J in 1879-Oii!
!
Xeiv Attiertiaemeiits.
STATE FAIR.
Twculy-sixth Auujal Lihih'tiou
or THK
fcm. State Agricultmal Society
WILL BF PI LD IS
MAIN EXHiaiTlDN BITILDING,
Fairnicuht Park, Philadelphia,
Sim aLi fcru to 2trrH, 1S79, imjlisiv e.
Entries and Competition FREE!
Entry Bk will closest iheoHiee. nortb
we't ri'rref Tenth aud Chestnut streets,
September 2d, le79.
$ 1 5,000 in fash rremluras.
Cash Prizes for Live Stock, 33000
A King, lor exercise and parade ol horses
and caittc, will be provided.
Lllv.il Premiums are also ofTerel for
Fruits, Flowers, and Ornanr.ml it P. its.
pni'icts of Ihe Farm and D-"iiv, Tools, I n
ph nients, and Maehinery.Tex i.es, Furni
ture, Manufactured (Jo. sis, 4. .,
Fxrursion Tickets at preatly reduced
rates on all railroads centering at Philailel
phia, aud liberal arrangeiuei.ta tor trans
portation Lave b-'eii maile.
WILLIAM S. EIsSEI.L,
Prtultnt.
D. W. SrtLr. Ret. 5'y.
Exbuiiigk M'Co.xatT, tor. S'c'v.
f iiiglS.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OFMIFrLISTOWS, PI.
WITH
BRANCH AT FoilT KOYAL.
Stockholders IcdiTiiaallj Liahle.
J. KEVIN POME ROT, rrenJtit.
T. VAN IRWIN, Coaatrr.
D'tTCTors:
J. Nevin Pomeriiy, Joseph Koihmck,
George Jacobs. Philip M. Kepner,
Aims G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson.
W. C. Foraeroy,
STOCCUOLDEBS :
J. Nevfn Ponieroy, J.ime B. Okeson,
Philip M. Kepner,
Vm. Van Sw ringen.
Joseph Hothrock,
tieorge Jiicobs,
L. E. AikinsoK,
W. C. Pomeroy,
An. os G. Bousall,
Noah liertzler,
Uaniel Stoutter,
Charlotte Snyder,
Sam '1 Herr's Heirs,
Jane II. Irwin,
Mary K?ir;j
Samuel M. Kurtz,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F B. Frow.
John liertzler.
Interest al'oa-ed at the rate of 3 per
cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 percent, on
Jan23, 1879-tf
.UHiCELL.tA EOt'S
DEALr'RS IN
liAUDWAHE,- MiON, NAllLS,
ALL' KIND' 0 ST Oik: S.'
DilY GOODS, GHOCEKIK
Mioas, fatij-'tkti CbLLkg. Eits Ihpii Boitj and S-re
FLOUPs,; Fh'.i'.l), DUUG.S, &c . &-.'
HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.
Joluistoun, wHuniata County
T iank'rs' to th- pub'ir for
of tiie J.rjie. A'd kinjs of
1 p
IVoJuce t;!icn in Eichnii're for LJ.';'tV
DUXDOltE & CO., LIMITEIl.
iVair.'it P. ();,-Juni.it;i County. Pa.
May 1.
D. W. HARLEY'S
I. the place where jou can bay
THK KX:ST A7iU Till: CHSJAPIIsf
MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
H.irs. cips. Boars, shofs. . r rfi.x n!xo good.
HE is prepared To.rybibit ore of ton most
this riii.ra.et, and M M rUMSIUdLY LO:V PRICES!
Also, ineavitres talfn fr suits aid parts r.f suits, wliicU'wiil be made to orda
at siort notice, very r aso.iaMe.
Ien:einber fh tdfc-, in Hoffman
iTati r s'reets, !Kt iT'J'VK: PA.
SAM'L STRAYBB
IJas jist relumed fmrfl tbe Cas'!e.:n cities rith a fu'i tirutv of
MEW
Si BOY
HATS & CAPS, LOOTS
CENT?' FCUNISIUN'I GOODS. Goo.!, of sd knds ar Lvr rnm- ,sH ....
and be astonished Pant at 33 cent.
Pa;ter,ou, Pa., April t; sro;
Trivtlera' Guide.
PE52TSYLVANIA BAILK0AD.
TlMC-TABLE
ros
THRoroH avd Local Passesgi: Tbains
Btrwirs HaKEi.-Bt'BO asD ALror.sv.
irvvc
WESTWARD. ;
IUVE
EASI WARD
I 3
1
' if. a.v i a.M. r. m. !
. 12 50 ii-'l'h: sdol'a Sin .j4oi
. . a. M. r. m i r y.. r. M. : v
5 8'' j 1 :: !l vri.sb'g
5 4i S 1 4:; Koekvilv
5 5V b 19 I .in MmsviV
I' "4 r 27 1 50 Cove '
0 1'.. -'"r, ),; ,
B 2V, x 4-!i 2 1 1 .v., o..ioL-:
(: l"l d ".1; 2 25 B tile's ;
C5! Uli; 2 3". Ncwf. rl
7 10 tt 19 2 j; Villerst'u
7-.'i; 9.:i am iho '.p'n ',
7 4o 9 fi. -J 1 1 Mex.co i
7-r.2 9 52' S 2" P. riv- 'e
8 0o I'M 3 2: Vii'lin :
,!( -" 3-V Lcwisto'n
llH.Vi: 4 l Ai-derson ,
HIS 4 21 cVevl"n
11 2i 4 :7 M imiv'nt:
1 1 S- 4 5 .N 11 linii'i.
11 i'l 4 " ;l Tnion
Hot 5o7 Mai'leron.'
12 o 5 15 Mill 1 re k
. I'- IS 5 o H.;ntineri
l2:!o 5 51 Petersli'g
1 12 41 :02 Barr.-e ,
"2 51 1 lo SprVeCt"
j I 04 h 25 lornih'in
h ! ' i ai
7 5J I IT!
7 52 1 11
7 41 li..:;
7 41 12 5o
7 12 i,
7 t'7 l j
6 5: :2 24
lit:'. 12 II
fi :? . 1 1 51i
f. Is. II I -?
12 II 8
tio7 II l
5 -12 1 1 "t
5 2-:l" 5'
5 14 It):"-""1
5 1'4 1"2-.
4 51 urn
t 45 in';.
4 : 9 5'. !
4;:n !5"
4 17 9 3.J
3 58 9 22
3 51, 9 lo,
3 l. 'J l'
9 im
H4
M ;s5
t2l
8 12
S 1.2
7 1:
7 i;
;ii(.
1; l'
; ::::
6 25
3 :.
3 27
3 17'
3 12
:; us
2 50
8 5J
8 51;
S 4'.
151
1 IO- e Si I. 1 rone ;
1 24 h 4i, Tipton j
1 :;o C '' K..storia
I 1 34 X Hells Mills
I I A " 7 2:) Altoona j
. a. a. . 1 !
i 9 05 12 55 Tittsbiirg
a . a .
7 4o;
WisTWAsn Fast TsAtx.
Pa'iic E'.pri-ss 1 mv.-s Philadelphia II 55
p I t ; H.irrisbi.rg 4 20 a m ; Uimcannon K4
50 am; Newport 511am; Mitliin 5 5'i
111; Le istown H ! a m ; MeVevtown t 4 1
am; Mt. Union 7ma.n: lliihtui -Iti 7
2' a m ; Petershur? 7 41am; S prne On-ek
7 55 am; Tvrone Hit am; Bell's Mills
8 3 a in ; Altoona 8 50 a to ; pittsboig
1 45 p m.
Pittsl.'irg Express leaves phi! ilelphi 1 at
(? 2 r m ; Harris!. urir 1115pm; M.n sviiie
10 :il p 11. MiiMiP 1141pm; Lewistown
12 04 a in ; i;-ii..i',t.l.,ii 1 1:1 a 111 ; Tyrone
1 5o am: Alii-uiia 2 25 am: I'ittbur? 7 00
a 111. .
Fast l.iie h-aves Philidc'ihi! it 11 45 a
ni ; itari-isbitre .1 " p 11 ; Mitt! in 09 p in i
I ettisto vn o 27 p n ; M iiitin...ni G 2i p-n ;
Tyrone 7 p m ; Alt"oua 7 1" p iu ; P:t'.a-
. :rj 1 1 45 p iu.
FiTtti Far Tit hn.
riii'adelpl.i, Ex id's !e.
4t.;p... Ai.oons .1 ."u j.
vt-4 PItt-bn-t:
1.1 ; Biii'a viiils
9 10 p 11. ; Tyrone ' tn
98 pm; il.intii.ir 'on
(en :M.V.I, in; MiiKol Vi II
sprue- 1 reek
p to ; Levv is
1 m ; II irrts-
hurt; 12 :J5 a 111 ;
aud arrives 1.1 Phiiade'.hia
at o o'1 a m.
Atlantic E.vrr.-s letvej pittshu-s at I l'!
pm; AH oni li 15 pm; Tvrone t "! p j ; ,
Hunti'vn..Ti 7.:" p in ; Ml. Union r p m;
.Ve Yev toirn t? 25 p r:i ; I.e i-r vrn 8 5.) . m ; j
M':l!!i:i 9 !2 p m ; Nerp.rl 9 5t'i p t-a ; T11111-'
r innon 10 20 p ui: Il misbur; I.1 5 ji iu 1 1
arrives in Philadelphia iVitn m. j
P.u-iu : Express h aves P:.tshu.-T it 3 1" a j
m; Alu.i.i.a 735 am; Tyrone I" (JO im,;
Ilent'ngdon r1 :j a 111 ; Lew istwn ? ' a 111 ; j
M.:;ri 9.-aii; Ha-risl.i:rz HCClam;!
arrives III Philadelphii 3 15 p 111.
1'ioi'nt
VtoloLiellna .
...... ? Ooto'n on
$i0 iit:, 1.50 if)
25 ' 0 u Vl HI
, $2 75t.l-5tit;
, 25l"l)Of
J.1 2 .;. ?:
Jinnhlt Ban
Gnijrs ....
I'ic.'ia Ct irt .
'fcror-iro'..
I'iOi'iB and f."i7jr Strings. Boxes, Bri.'cs,
Eeys. Tale Boards .c.
Month Organs, extra -piaiiiy.
Fh'ts. Fifes, Flajeo;.ts, Clarir-ts. Drums,
and Band Instruments lowest
c.tsn prices.
Shttt ami .Vaat: Bmkf ihailtd 0a Ttcttpt
rrv f
. Piano Stool", M tsi- Stands, Piati.v and
urgan Polish. Any t-f the aNivo instrn-ni.-nts
will l; torwjijj.l at short notice by
sil.lressins the
MtKILLIPS ORG N M ANUF VCTOIiY.
firl'gans at astonishingly low pvves'.
Secoi.d-hsnd ot other nukes at a b irr-t:....
Tor lirrtlitr particulaes iil.lress
ALEX. UKlLLIV
Oran M iniilacffrer,
8J0 N. Queen -St., Lancaster, pa.
Pec. 4, 1878-bui
The Srn'inrl and fiiynt,!irn fj'Si e i the
place togut job work done. Try if. Il will
pay you if you Breed anything in that Hrw.
.11' t E KflsS.il Z. IX
it: on i.- :. !'ie p tst, r.. s-al;cit a cin:iu'i u..
eboieo a"it e.t sf.wlts ever oCVrrd ia
New UuiiJiiig, comer rf L'-!;'(r r".
Jai.. 1, Wlf-tl
& SHOES, ALL SiZKS,
23" Si.ll 3 MAUii TO !;:'. .
ffAKL'EL SI UAsErt.
Philadelphia u jasadia Eailroad.
Arrant-incut of rasseus-er Trains:
JrLv rv-h; TS7?.
Tmmt Itavt H irr'sl.nr as fvHotct :
For New York at 6 15, b H a. m., and 200
p. m.
: For Pi.il . 1 -!p.!a at 5 n, Jo, 9 45 a. m.,
i 2 i"l and 4 'j p. m.
; For Keating a 5 15. 10. 9 45 a. m., 2 01)
j 4 (hi and 7 C p m.
; For Pottsvi!!" i: " K m.. 3-1 4 1 (
I p. m. a'-d via Schuyll.ill a S u",wi.ajn
Krineh at 2 40 p. m.
j For Auburn via S. & s Ennrh st 5 50 m.
j For A!lentv-an at 5 1-3, S !U a. i., 2 00,
' and 4 on p. m.
' The 5 15 an I H p a. m. trains have through
j cars for New Yo-k.
1 Tbe 5 1 " a. m. tra;u has tUoiuii cars for
j Philadelphia.
j StWDJY'S.
I Fr,r New Vork at 5 T5 .1. m. . .
For ;h-nr..v n and way ,1 ti.jn, ( s 1$ a. ti.
' Fr Keadnir. P'siiud-li !. ; d way stations
st I 45 p. m.
Train.. "..- "..-.-r.'-.
'-rZ uare as fullov :
Leave T
l"W 1 orK
I- 45 a. ru., 1 00 and
5 3H p.m.
Leave rOiilt.l-lphia ai'9 45 a. m.
and 4 0O,
; a:i-J 1 t'o r.
i l-tiive Kea tin; at ft 40. 7 25, 1 1 5" a. ni.,
I 1 ?. H 15 jii 1 lo p. m.
; Leave Poitsviile at 5 5t. 9 1 . m. ard 40
i p. m-.and viaSehuv lUill aiid S ..,. ba.
, n branch at b 15 a. in.
; Leave Auburn via S. Si. S. !":n. h at !! "0
m
i Leave Alleutown at 5 40, $ 05 a. 1
I 4 30 and 9 05 p. n'.
12 lr.
p
f 6fa nut run ok 3'-'rr,-y,.
Leave Nc Tor et 5 Mi . ni.
Leave Philadeij.Va at 7 2" p. m.
Leave pea,im- at 4 , Jt , ; j
R-i p m.
Leave Ailentown at 9i .1 p. rt
J. . W'KiiTE v;
G:tral !2-.uitrr.
C. G. HANCfV.-IC,
Ctnfal Pau'r Tick! Ms it.
MaaliooJ: EowLost-HoisE3rtoTed
Just pi'b'ishfil, a new r!iiion of
Lr. Ciiiverwrli's Celehratrl Ks.-ay
on the rct lic-il rnrr (aill.ont medi-
riiie) of Spenuatorrb'-'a or i-iiilna! weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, lulpo
teltcy, Mental and Phy .ical Inrap.iritv, fm
pediniei.ts to .M,:rria?e, etc ; also. Cob
siiinptio!.. Epilepsy and Fits, I'.dtieed
se'.t-iiidulgcnre or sexual extravagance, 4tr.
The cel.-br fed an-hor, in this a 'o :..blt
Essay. cl..0.i!v demonstrates. Inn a tln'rt
years' :"::ere-sfil practice, that the aWr.i-
.K , .,:i.,e .-iir.-!i o St'll-S'lltse n 'V Fcr.'--
I ica.iy cured without J.!ie "uimt rou.a U!-e of
lt-rn.il 1 !ici:.e or th.. pi-i:c it:. .11 of ihe
I knife ; soniting out a :..il... .1 ettre t um-
' siir.j le. ceriain, -!n.! fl. .-riial, l.y me t is 4
! I""r' every ai:IT-r-r. li" . r it', r uriil li
rond.tion rn y he, n.:iv
Iv, f. iv.ne!v. r.n.l rjJ"
rfyrti. 1 ...r,,r.- ,
;. ;.ivise:r ctfwp.
"7-
...I he in th hand
v T.ia'i in te land,
i'l a plain euvolope,
' 1 nf .... I ...
1 - , i.oiii s .i t-
S.'tir free, ..!er 0'.;il
to -IliV s.I ire.ys.
.'.l l'S... r'-.ti'i-T.! r,
I T'E 1 1 1 YFi Vt ELLMECia:. t 0
41 .'. .: New Yt-rk ;
j:ine:?-! Post.. :!i. e Box 4581.
X K II ?TE IT T t.ST.
. i' A pvr.iC '-rtlit Mi.i-: h in
t".i; i'tretci-.er aud ir:t;- ISoiird. liest
r r . . .... , 401. le t.i
E--.'-l-ight, h..! in ci"
' j s superior in r
1 ".Jseili: gartM-le in iu..k.-t. 8,1;, t
aud conn'ry . 1 ;
eT-rV n-su-sT, Slot
f . nor- ill -iHc th-i
I JT-J' to' l itest io p-..
in any oth.-r l-.n-..'
vete:it overall.
- .-.ireniea not-. 20, ic. , . Lsrgep.-r
rentage pi: I. Territory s-liers and r.m
vasser .ir:r..sr. A-'iH d. not fsil roerd
I r cireio irar l tenns lo A. W. Smi'h. Me
Keesjiorf, All 'licnv eoiniy. Pa. S.iy in
what pa;r you saw this adr't. (tlr'
f K. "uUKIaAX, '. '
73F.VT.VT.
Oifice opposite Lmberan Chun h,
P"KT ROY VL, JCMATA CO.. r..
Where he wiil sp.-nu ih-fsf ten davs of!
c.n-b loourh, r..r.i:;er..-iiij Ik'Ci niber 1st.
The balance ot tbe :C.ie h i etliee will be
ocCMpItit by J. S" Ktlr:-.-r, s young mn
worthy of eor.t V:..-,., rJ ho has been
sss.iciatett itV ti.e D .cto' ns si.: irBt and
issisia.it tiv.-r ye rs mi l npwarns. Tiieso
who call dnr'oig Dr. K.irlan's rb"iif f- r
j
proeM.s.r serviee. rosy, aal i I p'easo
oi arraiire. the tirtia rriih Mr. Kilmer hen they
ruay if served, on the return of Ihe Doctor.
- Jmlnlst rato'r' rotlcop.
F.tittt Mrs .fas j Fui-jirt, dr.eiiil.
i ETTCiLs UK ,7VlN!Sn: TI '.: nr
Jt-A (lie eslafe of .r. AMia V in Art.de.
eeaso.1. l-.ie ol Fiy-.re towroship Jitni-.ta
Cio.nty, btvii' b-en c-aot--l to th-o uH -
1
I
I sjjjTl, flh j-.-r.iiiis iiei l.;el o s.:i I es:ato
I are rei;iesre l to loj'c. 1-1.111 nr. a:.. I tli. no
j hlvi::? cl ti'.is of rti-nt o sr- r"'l. re. 1 to.
I tu-iiiij k'lO'vn tSe same w i:h.iit delnv to
J L. Y N Atf.
Jnne II. 1573. . ajiimi.ia'rj.'or.
Sale T.iiis pritite-l or short i.o'iee at
otce of trw S'.ntv.ei W.J krpbltcan.
the
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