Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 04, 1880, Image 2

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    JENTIXEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFL1NT0WN.
HedneadaT, February 4, I"S(K
B. P. SCIIWEIER,
CMTOS AKD riOPKirTOK.
The famine pre-ratTu in Ireland.
The Repnblisan Slate Convention
convenes it Htrrisburg to day.
Au. the fntion Senators, in Maine,
exeeT'-tinjr four, have joined the Re
publican Legislature.
M M
5Ibs. Erastcs Smith, of Svranton,
committed suicide by shooting her
Belf through the heart, last Thursday
evening.
Habd! Hard! indeed, when the
Democracy charge the Greenbackers
with the whole plot to revolutionize
the government in Maine.
m
The Centennial celebration of the
surrender of Lord Corowallis is to last
one month. It will take place in Oc
tober 1881. France will send a reg
iment and a fleet of ships.
A xtmber of Lutheran preachers
and laymen interested in the promo
tion of the Lutheran cause, are talk
ing of removing Pennsylvania Col
lege from Gettysburg to Uarrisburg.
Chinamen are learning the ways of
the Mfliea.il man, as may be learned
by the fact that one hundred of them
employed in the Mo-jnt Vernon, X.
J., shirt factory, struck for higher
wages last Friday.
A bill has been offered in Con
gress that provides for an appropri
ation for an exhibition in Xewr York
in 1SS: x Centennial exhibition in
honor of the peace, that followed the
Revolutionary war.
Geseru. She-wax and a newspaper
correspondent named H. V. Boyutoii,
have h.d a misunderstanding. The
General s-iys that the correspondent
caa be bought t) slander any one.
Mr. Boynton hxs transmitted to the
Secretary o." War sjieu ilkationsag-iinst
tlie
-mend.
'"E.ir marks" are often spoken of,
Imts an exchange brings it to a point
in this way: -Xhe ear tells of race
and of a true balance of the intellec
tual and moral fac-u'ties. It is per
fect in sh ipe and well iu view. The
place where you will see the greatest
number of ugly ears is in a lunatic
asylum or in a prison.
m
"Gen. Grant has invited General
Rjbert Patterson, Lis old command
er in the Mexican war, to j 'in li;mon
his approaching tour through Mexico.
ind the old veteran, though now in
his eighty-ninth year, has accepted.
Gen. Patters n will not go to Ha
vana. but wi 1 join Grant on his ar
rival in Mexico, probably at Vera
Cruz.
Ottawa, Canada, had a sensation
last Thursday, and is mo.-t briefly
explaine 1 by despatch us follows :
"A grave digger had thrown three or
four shovels full of earth on the cof
fin of a small pox victi-n, when he
fancied that he heard a noise. The
colHu was raised and it was found
the person still lived. He was t ikeu
back to the hospital.
When Grant was in office the Da
mocracy condemned him bitterly for
giving a relative here and there an
otfi -e, an I now it transpires that
every '-Democratic United State;
Senator win has a son over fifteen
years of age has hr.u snugly planted
in some sine, ure clerkship in the Sen
ate, Voirbces has three of them
thus provided for."
The United States Senate has con
firmed the following appointments :
To be Envoys Extraordinary and Min
isters Plenipotentiary J:imes Has
sell Loweil, of Mas-uchusetts, to
Great Britain : John W. Foster, of
Indiana, to Russia ; Lucius Fair
child, of Wisconsin, to Spain ; Philip
II. M rgan, of Louisiana, to Mexico.
To Ikj United States Consuls Lewis
Richmond, of Rhode Island, at Bel
fast: James W. Siier, of Aikansao,
at Mavagnez.
Ax exchange says : That job of
Garceloning up in Maine has come to
a conclusion at last, and the next step
should be the arrest, trial and con
viction of the parties to the infamous
plot. As was expected from the first,
the job ended in the disgrace and
hnini jation of those concerned in it.
If the Democrats hail any f euse, they
would learn from this to leave the
Greenbackers severely alone, as their
counsels, followed, are sure to lead
to shanie and confusion. But the
Bourbon9 never learn, so they may
be expected to tumble meekly into
the next trap set for them by their
wily associates.
. m
Ox Wedneslay evening the rail
road people at tuis place were order
ed to hold themselves iu realiuess t'l
bo sent to so.ue point wliich was not
then designated. Since tuvn ;t lias
been revealed that the objeet o( tue
order w.is to take them to Harr;
buig, where a conflict of authority
h .d arisen between owners of a fur-
u.M-e an 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. It appears that the fur
nace had been building a railroad
from thj furnace to some point, not
tlehuiteiv stated by those wuo do not
know. "The P. C. R. It Co. allege
that they were building the road on
the ground of the latter, and they
sent men to tear up the track. The
f urnac authority increased their force
so did the railroad authority, until
nearly 50-J men had been collected
As fast as the railroad men carried
the ties and rails away the furnace
men carried them back, and eveiy
on"e in a while somebody would be
elbowed so hard that a kuockdown
took piace, but during the whole fuss
no one w;is seriously hurt. Citizens
in the neighlwrhosd became alarmed
for their safety, and called on the
Mayor of the citv for protection.
The Mayor came on the ground
wiih a company of policemen, and
soon after ttie furnace authority and
the railroad authority concluded that
they would snspend the tight on the
rood, and take the question irto the
courts. Just what the question to
a i icety is, cannot now be told.
The Situation in Maine.
The fusion Legislature, so called,
submitted q lesiions to tho Supreme
Court. Tue Court stated that it had
a ready rued on the qucst.oua. The
Democratic Judges of the Court con
cur fully in the opinion as delivered
by that judicial body, and that fact
alone is suiLcient to dispose of the
clamor that the fusionists try to get
up, that the opinion is a party opin
ion. The average Democrat and fu
sionist is the most lusty shouter of
party ! party ' against oth irs, an 1 is
the greatest party-man of alL In the
Maiue cue he shouts party, when the
better people of the Democracy say
that it is a question of justice and not
party, and that the fusionisU are
wrong.
Tue fusionists have adjourned to
meet in August, A number entered
the Republican Legislature.
Some days ago, F. B. Gowen, presi
dent of the Reading railroad com
pany, was before the Congressional
Committee on Commerce. His tes
timony brought out the startling
statement that judicial decisions in
Pennsylvania- ure warped by corpor
ate interests. Which statement has
aroused a number of journal into
bitter denunciation of Mr. Gowen.
It does seem to be the proper line or
course of action for a journal to be
careful to defend the good name of
the courts, so thav they do not fall
into contempi. .Jilt it seems to be
equally clear th;t!ie good name and
standing of a citizen shall not
bo stricken down because of tn
earnest declaration in favor of
common rights, which in the Re
public the courts are presumed
to be the sjecial guardians of. Mr.
Gowen is a man of intelligence, a
man of character, and if what has
been said has no foundation he will
pay the penalty ; Le cannot helJ fall
ing fro:n his high estate, ii" he has
spoken without knowing what be
talked about. If the courts have b
come the instruments to defeat the
purposes of the law. If they are but
the machines of corporate interests,
and other combinations, then indeed
has the country dri;ted npon evil
times, and it may become necessary
to iuiu missionary and carry the
question before the people to change
tue whole judical and corporate sys
tems. Mr. Gowen's business rela
tions gives him start ling as the say
ing goes, --on the ground floor," and
if he hns found the courts to be in
rotten condition he should be well
supported in his efforts to reverd the
moral and legal condition of the ju
dicial bodies. There is no law if
people's interests, instead of being
tried on their merits under leg.d en
actment in tho courts, are bartered
away by the iu lges. When Mr.
Gowen urge3 the State of a pure ja
diciary he speaks for every man's in
terests. ".Stand back and give Gowen
a chance."
The Democracy have been loud in
their denunciation of Republii-uns,
when they heard of an assessment
on offi.-e-holders for a few dollars for
legitimate campaign purposes, while
at the same time they have been
bleeding their own people to snch a
degree that the victims consider it
the next thing to actual robbery.
For exunple, at the late Democratic
ward meetings in Philadelphia, they
assessel can tidttes f.r the office of
Councilman an oiB.-e without pay
five hundred dollars. Out of the
Democratic assessment of Council
men has grown the question, How
much do they assess the candidate
who runs for an oiKce in which there
is pay, or for an oilice with a salary .'"
The UuatingJuD Globe of Jan. 23th
stjs; In the year 1:77, Joseph Bow
ser a native ot BeJiord county this
State, was in tbe employ of a larmer
iu Wajue county, Obiu. Between
tit id farmer and a neighboring tiller of
tbe soil there was a grudge tf long
standing, and to wreak out bis spite
against bis neighbor, Bowser's employ
er induced biui to set fire to bis barn.
This be did and siue tiuio afterwards
returned to liedfoid county, where be
bas been restiug in fancied security.
It seems tbat Lis employers sou "Mow
ed" tbe affair and tbe autoruiea begau
to look around for tbe incendiary, lie
was traced to Bedford couuty, and a
requisition for bis arrest was secured
from Governor Uoyt and ptaeediu tbe
bands of an (fficer. Sheriff Wiii.aui
Coulter, of Wayne county, Ohio, ac
couipinied by ."ir. ('. Steicnicrz of Mar
hlmliville, who came along for tbe pur
pose of identifying Howser, came east
and on Friday captured their man.
They brucght him to tbis place on Fri
day nigbt, &nd remained at tbe Miller
Iktel until 1:13 o'clock on Saturday
nioruing, hen tbey took Pittsburg
Express for tbe west- Bowser is a
young man of powerful build, and
"looks like a bad man."
Tbe Aitoona Tribune of the 28th nit.
says ; About 8 o'clock on Monday
iuriur.g Msrk Burgnon, a young man
'2:1 years of ag, was killed at I). & C.
Moure's mill, tiesr Asbland Furnace,
by a tree falliue on biui. Mr. Lrfru.s
lJurp. vcm and bis two si os, Mark and
Jobn, bad taken s contract of cutting
logs for tbe Messrs. Moore, and on Sat
urdjy bad felled a tree between two
trees grown closely together and left it
mini Monday morning, when Jobn be
ga.n cLTF'Dg olts f ,'ie ,ree t allow
tbe otber 'ue to drop, while bis broth
er Mark was 'rianuing one souia dis
tance away. Tb? tr-e dmrped before
it was upeeted to feM. striking into the
forks of a tall maple tnx near by split
ting it to the ground, thro ;ng it in the
contrary direction and near wlit.'e Mark
Burgnon was working lie, seeing his
danger, ran co gtt out of the way of 1 1. t
manie but unfortunately ran in tbe
wrong direction, and tbe maple struck
biui on the back and hips, crushing him
into the hard earth and killing him al
most instantly. Mr. Burgoon ws
sober, industrions, good citizen and his
loss will be severely felt by bis bereav
ed parents
Miss Sarah petrow, a very estimable
young lady of Fairview towusbip, York
county, died on Saturday afternoon a
week, in the office of Dr. Trimmer,
dentist of Li-burn, Cu-uberlaud couuty.
lie a.-Biii:is!creJ chloroform and ez
traded two of the jouiig lady's teeth ;
then the second dose, and extracted
several more. When be administered
the third dose be disco vet ed tbat b
war very weak, and in two bonrs the
uuiortu-iate youug lady was a corpse.
Wonderful Discovery ia Ohio.
Remains of Pre-IIitortc People.
MUMMIES IN A CAVE.
Intelligence from Ohio reveals the
wonders of a cava in Tiffin town
ship, Manchester county, Ohio. A
correspondent of McClure's Suiufiy
Time writes of the chamber in the
cave, and its contents, as follows :
About fifty feet down the explorer
found the en trance to another cavern.
This gallery at its month is ten feet
six incites high and five feet four
inches in width. The gallery is
straight and fifty feet in length,
where it enters a large r.-o;u two hun
dred and twenty feet long, ond hun
dred and ten feet wide and twenty
four feet high. The gallery widens
graduiily and where it enters the
chamber measures twenty-five feet
across. The roof, floor and walls are
smooth and even. In the center of
this apartment is a sarcophagus and
Mausoleum combined The mauso
leum at its base measures fifty-five
by thirty five feet It is of simple,
though beautiful design, and carved
out of the so id rock. IU base is pan
eled on all sides, these panels con
taining bas-reliefs which are suppob
ed to represent the four seasons in
man's life childhood, youth, man
hood and old age. At the ends of
the bas-reliefs are tables full of writ
ten char.icters, in shajie something
like the Hebraic, presumed to be
iiK tn ori uns of the person or persons
in whose honor the mausoleum is
erected The caning on tho bas
reliefs is of the motit delicate descrip
tion, and fully equal to the Grecian
school of scidpture. From the floor
to the top of this base is six feet
The base is hollowed out at the four
corners, and theso excavations" are
covered with slabs uf freestone, ac
curately fitted and so firmly cement
ed tiiat a cold chisel struck with a
heavy hammer made little or no im
pression on the cement They are of
uniform size, measuring live by twelve
feet In the center of the mauso
leum rises a eolith two feet five inches
in height twelve feet in length and
five feet in width.
THE riSCRE OF A GIANT.
On this cotu-h is extended the fig
ure of a man. It is probably of life
siz, and measures nine feet four
inches in length. . The limbs are fine
ly proportioned anil disposed in an
easy and graceful manner. The anus
are folded across the brex-t and the
fingers clasp a bunch of leaves re
sembling oak. reproduced with such
fidelity to nature that they look like
petrifactions. Every vein and set ra
tion of the leaf is perfect The fig
ure is paitialiy nude, a niautlo or
scarf crossing the breast and loins
and fallhi in srraceful foldj on each
side. The face is one of great
strength and beauty, and the features
are of a Hebrew cast The hc..d is
covered with a winged t ap, or hel
met. At eacn corner o. toe coa-u is
a vase four feet nine inches higli, cov
ered witn beamiln ;v carved liowcrs
and leaves. They are in shape some
thing like an amphora, except that
tl.e bottom is flat and the handles
affixed to the body of the vase. The
neck is thirteen inches in length nnT
tapers gradually and gracefu'ly. The
vases are of uniform size, although
thj carved designs are different
They measure in circumference four
feet live inches. The diameter of the
nerk is 6ix inches. Suspended from
the roof, and directly over the head
of the recumbent figure, is a copper
lamp of unique design, elegantly
chased, and kept in position by rods
of the same nielal. At each corner
of the nmusoleuia rises a carved pyr
amidal column, sun-iounUid by caps
that are unmistakably Doric. On two
sides of the room are tombs of hum
bler design. They are side by side,
of uniform size and twenty in .n tim
ber, ten on a side. Like the mausj
leum thov are carve 1 out of the solid
rock and embellished with bas-reliefs.
Their diiuens-ons are as follows:
Length, 12 feet ; width, 5 feet ; height
5 feet lue tops are covered witu
slabs, s :curel cemented On the
front of each is a r used scroll, cov
ered with written characters, similar
to those on the panels of the mauso
leum. On the vrall of the room, op
posite the entrance, are painted twenty-five
faces, no doubt portraits of
those whose bones lie in the tombs.
They are faded and blurred, but still
distinct enough to be distinguisbed.
Eight of these faces are of children,
five of youths, two of young men,
nine of middle aged men and women,
and one, in the center of the group,
an exact copy of the face of the re
cumbent figure in the mausoletn.
The colors used are red yellow, black
and white, and were evidently mixed
with oiL The portraits are executed
in a superior manner and the anatom
ical proportion of the fe iturts is pre
served to an exact degree.
A StTMiir DISCOVERED.
One only of the small tombs has
been opened It contained a splen
didly preserved mummy, swathed in
cloth covered with a thick varnisli,
which emits a pleasant aromatic odor,
not nnhke b-li-a;a of fir. Tue mum
my measures nine feet one inch in
length and is evi lently the body of a
man. One of the !:ixty of discov-
erers cut tlie wrappings from tbe
face, but liJ it so clumsily that tlie
bead crumbled itt'o dust l'ortions
of the luiir remained sticking to the
cloth, and your correspondent hns a
pie -e before bun as lie writes. It is
il:ck, curly and of fine texture. Be
sides the body of the giant the tomb
con'aaie 1 a pour-head, a luitchei, two
L.n k, turns in itt x-kd or hoes, a
spade, a r-up, two plates and a small
nrn. ad of copper, tine of the lance
Le&dd and the surtllettt cup huve been
shown me. The wonderful people
undei stood the secret of hardening
copper, for an ordina'-y file will b. .re
ly scratch the lance, and the edge of
a cold-chisel turns up like lead when
struck against iu The cup is of softer
inettil and beautifully engraved with
trailing vines and wrciths. A square
pick-tge at the head of the tomb,
wrapped in the Tarnished cloth, con
tained a book of one hundred leaves
of thin eopper, fastened loosely at
the top- and crowded with finely en
graved chnraetei-8 similar to those
alrea Jv dascribe-L
Tue District Attorney of Nortbatn
terland eonnty bad bis hat stolen
while trying a case in the court Louse.
STATE ITC.MS.
Tyrone is to hare a new brick depot
to cost $15,000
Fifteen bushels of wild rice sown on
tbe ponds in tbe vicinity of Erie two
years ag. have grown and flourished,
attracting thousands of birds, large and
small and furnishing sportsmen ample
amusement.
Over 31,000 yards of carpet and
2 700 pairs of boots and shoes were
made iu the Berks County Prison in
tbe last nine niootns.
The boroogb of York bas been sued
by Henry. Baylor for $20,000 damages
He fell front a brokentbridge sustaiuiug
severe injuries.
Tbe Suldiers' Orphans' schools of
tb State will discbarge about 391
scholars this year, they having reached
tbe age of sixteen.
Jacob Zcigler, a farm band, was as
saulted br three tramps near Piue
Grove, Schuylkill county, and was bad
beaten and robbed of all bis money.
Lebanon is to have a new military
company.
Lewis Browning the Republican
member of the Hoard of Commission
ers of Bedford county, interfered in
behalf of a teacher in a Ggbt with tbe
scholars in a school-bouse in tbe town
ship of Southampton, and ruptured a
blood vessel near the heart in bis ex
ertions so that be dropped dead.
A Franklin county man gave tbe
publisher of the Cbambersburg Repos
itory a twenty dollar gold piece iu pay
ment fur bis subscription.
A peddler fell down tbe steps of a
hotel in Lewistowu last week and broke
one of bis ribs.
The Elder Street Presbyterian Church
in Harrisburg was destroyed by fire
on Monday a week.
Philadelphia has counted up and
found tbat she bas 140,000 houses un
der mortgage.
Miss Kate Ilackett, of Tredj ffrin,
Chester cnuntv. has jmt finished a quilt
containing 3.000 pieces. Within tbe
last three years Miss llackett bas made
fourteen quilts, and is now on her fif
teenth, none of which contain less than
eleven hundred pieces.
Mrs. Sarah Fetnerof Fairview, f'ura
berland county, died from tbe effects of
chloroform on Sunday administered by
Br. Trimmer, dentist, while extract
ing teetb.
James Cullen of Spruce Creek, was
awardod the prize of $100 utT-red by
the Pennsylvania K nil road Company to
i lie Supervisor keeping keeping bis di
vision in the best condition Mr. Cul
leu's division extends from Spruce
Creek to Altiona, and was found to be
in excelent trim. He received a
voucher for $100 lat week.
Rev. R. P. Campbell, pastor of tbe
M. E. church at Woodlawu, Clearfield
county, died iu that place on Wednes
day afternoon a week. He bad been
sick for about ten days with pneuiaonia
.Mr. Campbell joined the Central Penn
sylvania Conference iu 1875, and gave
promise of being au able minister. He
was aged about thirty yeais and had
only been married a little over a year
leaving a wife and one child.
The Philadelphia boy who matdfested
some of tbe symptoms of bydrupbrbia,
suaj pi ig and barking like a dog wbtle
suffering from convulsions, is in a fair
way ol recovery-
Dun't put your money in a tin box,
for tbitves will run away with tbe box
if tbey ge. into the Louse, which is il
lustrated by a dispatch which says tbat
on Monday a week, while Mr. ileury
Stroup, ol Pittsburg, who keeps a sa
loon, was away Irom bnme with bis
family, the premises were entered aud
robbed of $4,000, which was coocealrd
in a tin box.
Iu Schuylkill, Northumberland, Co
lumbia and Duophiu counties there are
employed in different capacities about
the coal uiinss 25.$ 1G men and boys.
TLe last mouthly reports of tbe mine
inspectors show tbat iu tbat time there
were forty accideuts, and seven or these
were fatal.
Frederick Kyss, a miner of antt-
cokc. Luzerne couutv, was assaulted ou
Sai'-irdiy night near Kingston by three
men, vho kicked bis bead aliLOSl into a
j-I!v JId died on Monday. I'ondy
Mu(.iee. one of bis assailants, bas been
arrested. Tbe other two are residents
of llazletun.
A story conies rem Easton that a
crowd surrounded tbe hcuse of Kev.
Dr. Bacon, a Metbodisi minister, on
Sunday flight a week, and the greatest
excitement prevailed, owing to bis bav.
ir.g defamed two lad es of tbe place.
Ue apologized to the ladies, and prom
ised to do so iu church, when the crowd
leit.
GENERAL ITEMS.
A Freucb naval surgeon says coffee
is a specific for tvpboid fever
In Richmond, V a., Lizzie Petkins, a
notorious tbiuf, was sentenced to re
ceive seventy tight lashes and to be
imprisoned twelve mouth on two charges
of larceny. While in tbe court room
sbe atteuiped to oboke herself with a
handkerchief, bat was detected in time
to save ber life.
A special dispatch from Chicago sajs
there is likely to be a lively row in the
butcher' Uuion over ibe funds collect
ed to carry on tbe receut strike. $12,-
000 were collected, and tbe officers of
the I'nion can onljr account for Ipsa
thau $5,000. They charge tbat odd
of tbe relief coni'uittee bas absconded
with tbe reuiaiuder of the money
Two young men at Ncwburg, N. Y.,
bavs sacrificed their lites to tbe walk
ing mania. Tbe first was Elijih Van
Keme.'t, who was a persistent walker,
but finally went into a decline aud died
of consumption. The other wag James
Crawford, known as "Hofipy'' Crawford
seed 'J.o lie has died of the aame dis
ease as Keurcn, and both deaths are
attributed to over exertion on tbe track.
Mrs. Kate Chase Sprsgue gave a din
ner party at Washington ou Wednes
day to a few gentlemen and ladies,
among whom wer several members of
tbe Supreme Court. Senator Cockling
and Mrs. Conk.i'.g were present. It
is said by a gentleman well qualified to
know that immediately after the affair
at Ctuonchet last smutuer Mrs. Cuuk
liiifl wrote a letter ta Mrs. 5-prag'ie in
v:;iBir ber to accept the hospitalities ct
the C'fkling bouse at Ulica.
Tne Democratic cat did not suioer d
in pulling the Greenback ino'ikey's
chestnots out of the fire up in Maine,
but it got its fingers badly burned in
tbe attempt.
Tbe "big ree' district in California
will probably be reserved as a pnblio
ark.
A sjr-re.al dispatch from Warsaw,
Ind , says: '-Matthew Tracy, a fanner of
Wbitely county, ha been missing since
Thursday, January i22, on which day
be sold some bogs at South' W hitely
for $120, and started for home, some
seven miles distant. A hatchet and
club oovered with tlond and hair wept
found under a bridge over Eel river.
A further search discovered a coat and
an empty pocket book, which were
identified as belonging to. Tracy. It is
now supposed he was murdered and
thrown into ttie river. The river bas
been dragged, but thus far without
success."
Several cases of poisoning from eat.
ing partridges which were kept too
long after death have recently occurred
at Halifax, X. S. Many of tbe vic
tims narrowly escaped death.
Letal jS'uices.
CtrTIO.T.
ALL persona are hereby cautioned not to
fish, hunt, break or open fences, or cut
wood or young timber, or in any unneces
sary way trenpaas on the lands of tbe under
signed. K M Tlinmpson T S Thompson
J B Thompson E P Hudson
VTia ii Thompson A bram Shelly
Davis Smith, Jr. C A tiberiuer
Oct 9, 1878.
CAl'T10! .OTIC E.
VLL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing on the lands of the under
signed in Greenwood and Susquehanna
townships, for the purpose of buntini;, ti.ih
ing, cutting timber, or fur any other pur
pose. Levi Lioiit.
sept 2, T9-1y Uareisox Mtsirn.
CAUTIOJ SOT ICE.
4 LL persona are hereby cauti ned not to
2- allow their dozs, cattle or hogs to run,
or themselves to fish, hunt, gatht-r berries,
or cut wood or rounz timber, or in any way
trespass on the lands of the undersigned in
Greenwood or isuxiueltatinA township.
Peter Miller Henry Rush
Daniel S h.uile Ocoree Dressier
E Long S Dinrni Fredoriek Koats
Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller
Soy 20, 1K78
C.lTTIO NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespiasin; on the lands ot the under
signed either in Delaware or Walker town
ship, for the purse ot fishing or hunting,
or for any other purpose.
L. E. .Atkissos.
N. A. I.t EKXS.
oct-31-tr G. S. I.tmss.
XOTICE.
4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against
J. trespassins. for hunting, or other pur
pose, on the lands ot the undersigned, in
Millord township, Juniata county
Mesrt GaoxiNCtB, K. E. limir.
JolIX Cl'SSISliUtS, IU.xet Ceahee.
Dec to. 177-11"
c.ir uo.ii .otice.
VLL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing on lands of the undersigned,
in bunting, cutti ig timber, breaking down
fences, &.
H. L. McMevn. John Grey.
Alexander Anderson, lohn Milliken.
Jane VleCulioch. t -ct 2i, 1879-tf
Cil TIOf XOTICE.
4 LL persons arc hereby cautioned against
IX. n-hing. hunting, breaking or
opeuing
fences, or cutting wood or young timber.
or in anv imnevi'itsary way trespassing on
he lands of the undersigned, in Payette'
township and a tract ot woodland in Walker
toTnship.
Samuel Watts
Hugh T. McAlister.
John Musser.
James McMuen.
Robert McAlister.
John Behoar.
S. C. Mvers.
Jacob Witiuer.
Wiliiam Thompson.
a jg 27, '79
ClfTIO.
LL persons arc hereby cautioned not
to ti-h, hunt, gather berries, bre.ik or
ojen fenees, or r:it wofd or young timber,
"r in any unnecessary way tresp.iss on the
lands of th in. lersigncd.
Sinnj VmsiH. I.rnwM K SHSnca.
Gko. Dirrcsi-aarER. WiLtt People.
Kb foes ick IIaisfs. Fmsris Howek.
Fermanagh Tw p., June 2', 1p78.
CAl'TIO..
4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against
l- huntingor oth-rw ise tres)asing on the
lands of the undersigned in Walker town
ship.
Samuel Anker.
Ia.ic Anker.
Jude Tyson.
Kurtz Kantfiuan.
Kenben Moist.
Jonas Kantf nan.
octl5,
David Anker.
Joseph Anker.
George Dysinger.
C.itTIO.I.
k LL persons are hereby cautioned against
jtV hunting, tishing, patherirg berries,
buildirg Sires, or in any way trespassing on
the lands of the undersigned in r'ermanagh
township.
Wlf. McLAl'GIILIN.
may 14, 1879-tf
Xotlce to Trespassers.
jVTOTK'E is hereby given that all persons
i. 1 fonnd trespassing on the lands of the
undersigned in Delaware town-h'p, either
by fishing, bunting, cutting timber, build
ing fires, or in any way whatever, will bo
dealt with as tbe law directs.
R. W. ill VPHRFT.
(iEORns SFEAKlfA.
M. V. Karra.
may 14, 1879.tr JIbs. Mart Keecb.
Worcsr's Safe Kldnsj and Liter Cure.
1 Frrmrrly ir. Crrtig't A'trfrvv Ofr )
A Tpffptabie prepxratinn nn-1 ih mIt mmrm
rrw-K dy in tht w.irl i fur Krlvtal'a timmms
Irlnmrj Dlawae.
r n esUiuuniniwf tbe blgbest order la proof
of (.- t-.tementA.
ri-rr th rure of tHlet. call for War
er't SiUe Dlabrt tare.
tf"Foc the cure of Rrikhl thrtthr
dit-KM, call ftr W-u-ocr'i tele liMite
m4 lalTerCare.
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It is the b-Mit Blood pHtrifler. and utimulatPH
every fjuciiun to more iieaithful acuuu, aud
ia thus a heiflt in all dineiuw.
It rurts MmiMiwas nd m ber kltn Kr-wp-ftottr
and lM-t'tt.'4-s. iDcludiiktf CmMte-era, ,A
erT. arxt ot her NorM.
toyawpaiau Hriik wrm off toanalt,
raMiaatlM. IXniiifM, 4n-ral lrb)-i.
it etc., -ire curel by tli Hit term. It im
uiifHjtialeO jtut aii apfiettzTaiMl rt-tfutar lonitr.
ButUe-s of two staves ; prictp-t. ar. and al.tt.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Qni rkl r ri Rit and Klra t t be au AVri n (f,
curs M-PMfliM-lt and Nrtarmlarla. prvvrnia
t:il-Mlr t'ltM.ani rplivtu !iwo Pin
i:
4 triAt iuit brmivltt on by exr-ttve drink, uver-
witk. ni'-iiui n K5. ana otnr rn
PuwerOil ua it u lo 4d d-uh and MHKhedl--
wiiiar uaK-n in sTiiun or iarv wjuhs.
Buttles of two si Lea; price. SOr. and Sl.M
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
A r an InimfdiatA and acive sftmnlnn fnr a
Torpid Livr. tun I .-nre GMUTtMM, Dnpepai, Bll-
totuiMtu. Einoaa Dtar
rasa. Malaria. Tmr
aa4 Apu, aud should
bt mrU whenever tbe
bwru do nut operate
frteely and reroiariv.
m ttWr rub rvoir
mmrh. fiM SA cta a torn.
H.H. Warner & Co.,
EOCHEdTEB, K. T.
m4 Tltwo.iBl.
$6B $"
t k in Tour own town. Terms and
outfit tree. Address II. Haucrr
& Co., Portland, Maine.
70 A WEEK.
$12 a day at Louie easily
UpiUuiade. Costly Outfit free.
Ad tress
Taua II Co., Angus La, Maiae. doc3-ly
Lezal JVvlicet.
NOTICE OP APPEALS.
THE County Commissioners will bold
Appeals on tbe tri-ennial assess l ents
tor the year 18H0, at tbe following times
and places, to wit :
For iBe borough of Port Royal, at the
Public House of John McManigil in Port
Roval, on M-ndav, Fehrnarv 9, 18).
For the township of Turhett, at the Pub
lic House of John McM inigal in Port Eoal
on Tuesday. Fels-uary 10, 1880.
For the township or Beale, at th"? Pnblic
House of Gideon Haldeman in Johnstown,
on Wednesday, February 11, 1880.
For the township of Tnsoarora, at the
PnMi! llonse of Abraham Evans in East
Waterlord, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 180.
For the township or Laek, at tho Public
flouse of Ab-aham Evans in East Water
tord. on Fridav, February 13, 1HHD.
For the township of Spruce Hill, at the
Spruce Mill School House in said township
ou Saturday, February 14. 180.
For the township of Milford, at the Pub
lic House of John Foowman in the bor
ough of Patterson, on Wednesday, Febru
arv !8, 1880.
For the horoagh of Patterson, at tbe Pub
lic House ot John Hars in Patterson, on
Thursday, February 19, 1880.
For the township, of Fermanagh, at the
Court House in Mitliintown, on Friday, Feb
ruary 20, 18?0.
For the borough of Mifllintown, at the
Court House in Mifllintown, on Saturdiy,
Febrnary 21, 1880.
For the township of Favette, at the Pub
lic House of W. W. Sharon in McAlisWr
ville, on Monday. February 23, 18SO.
For the township of Monroe, at the Pub
lic House of Ephraini Gravbill in Kicbfield.
on Tuesday, February 24, 18.
For the township of Sus pi.-h inn a. at the
Public House of H. K. Frvmoyer in said
township, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1880.
For the township of Greenwood, at the
Public House of Thomas t'ox in said town
ship, on Thundav. Febrnirv 2, 1880.
For the townshiD of Delaware and the
borough of Thoinpsontown, at the Public
tloiise of Mrs. Snyder in Thoinpsontown,
on Friday, Febrnarv 27, 1880.
For the township of Walker, at the Pnb
l:c House of Wra. Knisely in Mexico, on
Saturday, February 28, 1880.
The County Commissioner will bo in
session at the above tunes and plaees !rm
9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. The
Assessors ot the townships and boroughs
will be required to attend in their respec
five districts on the above days.
J. BANKS WILSON,
HUGH L. McMEEV,
JOHN P. McWILI.lAMS,
Attest: Commissioners.
Jakes Jawis, Clerk.
Jan. 11, 18?0.
ORPHANS'
COUPcT SALE!
fllUE undersigned, Administrators of the
X estate of Dr. S. B. Crawford, dee'd.
will sell at public sale, on the premises, at 1
o'clock p. ., on
THURSDAY", MARCH 4th. 1880,
Tbe following valuable red r state, to wit :
a lot or GRorxn
in McCoysville, Juniata comity. Pa , having
thereon ereeted a large and well-nnihed
FRAME HOUSE,
GOOD OFFICE,
LARGE SI ABLE, and all necessary
out-
buildings.
TERMS OK S LE Tor, per cent, of Ibi'
pun base money to he paid in titu i ; tiftet n
percent, on confirmation of sale bv the
Court ; and the biiance in two annual p.iv-
men Is. on April I, I !!). ami Apil I, 1.-91,
wiin mterest Irom April I, It-M; the one
third, alter payment of d. bis, to remain in
the said land as the dower ot Amanda Craw
ford, widow.
Thesr will a'so he sold at the same time
and place the fdlowing personal property,
to wit: All the Books, Medicines. Drugs.
Surgical Instruments, and ail tlie fixtures ot
the othce. belonging to the late Dr. S. Ii.
Crawford, deceased.
JAMES II. JUNK,
J. C. CKAWKOKI),
Mmr'M of Dr. S. B. Craxrf ird, itec'd.
Jan. 8, latio.
4l DITORS XOTICi:.
Me Off ham' Court of Juniata Csunty.
In the Estate of Philip Zendt, dee'd.
THE undersigned appointed Auditor by
the Orphans' Court of Juniata County,
to audit, examine and adjust the account ol
Jacob Z -ndt, Executor of Philip Z -ndt, de
ceased, and also to make di-iriiuiiii ol the
fund in the hands of said Jacob Z ..-ndt, to
and among lliu.se entitled thereto, under the
provisions of the will of sd Philip Zen.it,
and the laws of this Commonwealth, n. re
by gives notice that he will attend to the
duties of Ins appointment, at his oilice in
the borough ot Milhintown, ou
TUESDAY, FEBKUART UUh, 1880,
between the hours of ID o'clock a. m. and
4 o'clock p. x , when and "here all parties
inleiested will present their claims, or be
forover debarred from coining in rpon said
fund.
ALFRED J. PATTEKSOV,
Dec. 23, 161 J. Auditor.
..SSIGSEE-S "tiOTICE.
.Issigued Kttatt of Jicvb aud Elizabith
Ydtr.
IVJ OTICE is herehr given that Jacob Yo
1 1 der and his wile, Elizabeth Yoder, on
l!u l'.lih day of Di-eember. 17'., made a
general assignment for the benefit of their
creditors, to the undersigned. All -rsons
indebted lo said estate ate requested to
make payment, and those having claims to
resent them without delav to
H. II. BKUBARER.
Assignee ol Jacob Y odor and Wife.
Dec. laf, lt79.
CACTIO.
ALL rxrsnn ar hirebv cautioned not
to allow tbeir dojrs to run, oi themselves to
H.h, hunt, gather berries, lir-ik open tv-nef t
or cut wood or young timber, or in any
way trej.pa on the lauds of the under
signed. Naac Kinc.
John Wood !(!
Alexander Wallace.
J. II. Wallace.
Joseph A. Koss.
James TalIace.
Bonjamin Moore.
Lemuel R.imsi-y.
Mat'hew C I irk.
Jan 2S, ISWMj"
CAl'TIO .NOTICE.
LL persons are hereby cautioned against
tn-passing upon the lauds of the nn
dfrsicned, in Fayette, Del .ware or Walker
township, by tiahing, hunting, or in any
other wav.
Jonathan Riser
Wm Branthott'er
ll-tiry S piece
Catharine Kurt
John MeMeeu
D B Dimm
O W Smith
3 J Kuril
Henry Anker
Xoah Cameron
J Y Hosteller
Christian Kurtz
Jes.se Pines
Jacob Hoops.
SIHl 'l-Z 10
C C, Shelly
A H Kurtz
Iaviil Smith
S Owen Evans
Teston Benner
C. K. Spicher
John L Anker
J B Garber
S M Kautfman
J F Dettra
John Lycnnt
Uavid ilunbergtr
rftol.l Varnes
Levi K 31 em
CArTIOX.
ALL persona are hereby cantioned not to
allow therr dogs to run, or themselves
to Bh, hunt, gather bvrries, break or open
fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in
any unnecessary way trespass on tbe Iandt
ol itie undersigned.
M. K. liesbur?.
David llelritk.
Thomas Benner.
Christian Mio.uTr.tall.
John Uotzer.
Uuory Kluss.
M. t J. U. Wi!s.,n.
Henry Hartman.
Porter Thompson.
William lletrick.
David Siebrr.
aug", T8
J06EFU PAGE,
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Address Josrpb Page, Cocolaams, Ju
uiata county, Pa.
Prcmp: attention given to auction sales
of store goods, public sale of land, sale of
live stock, farming implements and house
hold goods. dec3-4ia
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