Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 16, 1885, Image 2

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    CZZmTL & REPUBLICAN
WtTFLtNTOWN.
WoffaMdaTt Deccmb'r I8,1tt.1.
B. F. SGHWJfilKR,
bottob An rsoraisfoa.
FBEsnKT Clevfzakd's Snth Amer
ican policy is different from that of
Garfield and Arthur's.
Thi Pliiia.de.. tuia. Evening Cull
printed a twenty-page pnper on the
9th inst , and all incased in a hand
arune colored cover. The Call is a
valuable newspaper.
JOM the views expressed by Prcs
"ident Cleveland on the q lestioa of a
eenal across the L-tthiuas of Central
America, ha is not greatly in favor
of the Monroe Doctrine.
Fsesidekt Cxbvelvsd ntten.led a
Sjleuin It-, q ileal Mass, in St. Mat
thews Catholic Ciiuroh, in Washing
ton, on the 10th inst. fot the reposs
.of the soul of the lute King Alfuuiu
'-of Spain.
Pmsidsst CLEVKLiSo'smessiigehas
three prominent point, lie is iti
rosed to iQtvrferer.c j wi'.h European I
ssr.terpiitie9 in
South nd Ct ntral ,
Ame:ica. Ila is opposed to a j ro
Sective tariff. He is in favor of the
su-peuhkn of the coinage of suver
but a large percentage of his pai iy j
!o not believe CS dots OU these
-oiiits.
Coal miners to the tsuiu'our of two
iaadreJ in the Mouonalmla Valley,
tiruck hist week. Oa the morning
of tha 10th, they ma-ked and attack
ed a lot of workmen who desired to
take the pl ices tltat they vacated. If
there should be a la-.v enacted tiiat
woall cun:pe"d a man to work, it
would be looked upon with fereat
disfavor. The strikers do net pro
pose to bo so compulsory as to coin
fell men to wori but they go to the
opposite extreme an 1 propise to
ompell people to not work in places
that they have left and wiil not work
in. There is sjch a lack of couimon
sease in their nivvemt nfs and arts o!
violence that there is a gexcr A de
linnciation hurle 1 against them for
their violation of the common rights
of men.
Last Wednesday c.t 2 33 P. 51,
while in Lh own h-mee, engaged i;i
cenver.-atinu with t-jbei t Garrett, of
tLe Baltimore k Ohio railroad. Wil-
liim II. Vaudt-rhiit died suld
lenlv.
He was Fee mildly in pei fct healtii.
While convoi,::g, Jlr. Girrett was
suddenly mado aware of a slight in
distinctness in Mr. Vuntlerbilt's
Speech that grew into an inarticulate
Sound. As he l.'iiDe 1 over to catch
his words Yarjdsr'oilt pitched forward
without a word or warning, aud fell
e3ViJT-ttrtae"fi"or ou bis fuce. Gar
rett sprang to Lis feet, with an ex
clamatiou of a!rm, and seizinji ajril
low from the 6ofd lai.l it uud&r bis
friends bead, and tben summoned
Mrs. Vanderbiit and George, the
younpest son. Messergers were
rnt in bafte for p'nysiciaus. One
from the neighborhood responded
Erst, and was followed almost imme
diately by iLe family doctor, James
HcLcan. Such t-imple rtst ratives
as were at band L id beeu Lurriediv
Applied, but Lnman il was in v-iin.
Vanderbilt never spoks or moved af
ter he fell under tbe sudden stroke
and died wiiLin a few minutes with
dut a struggle- Dr. MVlin pro
nounce 1 bis deith tbe re,dt of a
sudden Etroke of paralysis d.ietj the
bursting cf a !ar? b'.o d ve-.se! at
the base of the brain and of the kind
that is absolutely fUl at the mo
meet. He wns sixy-fonr yers old."
The Prf sicent's Hessaga.
If Pre-i.l.r.t OleVeU-id U-licve
that brevity i? t'-e foul id wit, he f.ir
pot what hs I-ehe ves f.r i.isi.st-nii-s
1'ije to Congress is eo J. -lijj tl.at ii
Wsa a terror to edilois and othi-i
people, who i n sccuunt -f tinir call
jntj or bu.iutss uiuit paf d res 1 it.
TLe mtarsge, Lootser, is au abU
one.
TLe Treei 'etd sp-eVs of tba death
o! Vice President lien !ii' ks and of
the rr-Kjieclive duttt a of the Executive
and (3o'iprsns.
Tbe reistn-nship with a'l foreign
powers i friendly.
The h5fth s of the Republic in X'js
tria are in charge of the Secretary of
the Legatiou for the reason that Uic
Austrian poverucieut would bot ie
oeive Mr. Kelly, wko was appointed
minihier.
The Arthur trseiv with Nicamjrua
for a ship canrd iitiki the Isthmus
1;8 lieeti withlrtwu fur re exaor.ra
tion bv the Senate. If a cnnal is to
be constructed it should 'be for" th
world's benefit. President Cleveland's
expression on tbe Isthmus Canal
echcrue is an evidence tlint be does
Cut fi'd J the Monroe Doctrine in
high favor.
The Chinese question in the far
wet is not satisfactory.
The withdrawal of trie treaty with
Spain and Santa Domingo, because
of the surrender of lare levenues is
tnentioried as especially worthy of
recommendation.
iue i'residetit does not favor a
protective tariST, he favors a tariff on
ly high enough to meet the expeuses
of the government.
He says up to present date mdr
the coinage act of Congress, 21o, 4 59,
ii .:i j,n...- 1 k ,-.,,i
There are about fifty million silver j to show tLat it was nisilo for St-pli-duiUrs
in circulation. Tb balance ! en Grover, son of Auron. The I n s-! Trl"i,J' Aci
of the silver dollars ar in th Treis
cry, against this balnnce there are
cVf-ut rinrty-llirea ttiliion dolluia
silver certificate notes in circulation.
M is Vxdng paid for th si i wsr that
I'i-IJ-HJt..'
it coined into silver dollars, and if
the process of paving gold for riWer
is kept op the President expresses
tbe belief that hj and bv all the pol.l
ili:e OTtrnuient owns will be paid
out fur diver an.l then it will be
driven t offer silver for its oblipa
ions and that will cause ;old t; go
to a pre mi am. He believes tb:it gold
is now beinp; boarded with the ex
pectut'oa of it poitig to premium,
liankn that h?ve pold will buy silver
and liny their customers in silver and
make handsome profits on the tran
sact i.ro.
The President parses from thus
consideiino; the home siJe of the sil
ver nnd gold q iphtion and fays that
the -ff rt to arrange with foreign
natious for a plan of international bi
met.ilic money his failed. Four of
the nations abroad hare screed
anion;? themselves that uo more sil
ver shall be coined bv thpir respect
ive govrrumoiitn, and men as lmve
silver coin shall re leein that coiu in
gold when presented in their iepec
tive countries. Oipiial he believes
shiiili fioui trade bwanfe it fears it
wiil le pid by and by in silver.
Therefore he f:vors the repeal of the
compulsory coinng bill that requires
the ci'iutigu of two ru alien 6i:ver Uol
latK every month.
The navy is leclred to be went,
and in need of immediate re organi
ztfioii. The Posti-.fJS'-e Depart mrnt is re
viewed. Tiie United St-itts Courts
ai 9 reviewed. The Indian Policy.
1 isma, xj-mki nims i
Mons. I'oiygainy, an t t.;.v:i nervico
(jueHi uis nro nil considered t leugih
wi h.ir.t btjv new f. azures lui:ij i re
s. nted in their eoi.t-idernMi-u
GE.YLR.1L .VElVS ITEMS.
A ten venr-Cilil daughter of Jsmes
Dunn, of X uia. Ind , died from tri
cluuiRsis. She ut raw pork.
Joseph Frank, of Petert-bnrg,
HutiUitgdon c.iuiitv, ban lost tw.i
children within a week from diphth
eria. A fight between a bull and a ci:ire
on the farm of John C. Heed, in
Wetistown, Cliester county, resulted
in the Litter's fjvor.
During a heary gale recently the
Metbodift bouse ot worship at Alleu
ville, MiiT.in county, was pat tly lifted
from its foundation. Services were
being held at the time.
Fratik SLefiler. a Cfceen-jeir old
re.-idetit of Levkiotown, has Wen ar
rested on the. charge placing en
obstrncriiMi ou the ni road track
there recently a few ti.iuules before
a pasnger tn.in was due.
Dorsey Bnri;hart, a youngresident
of Stoysiowu, Smi rset county, while
preparing to co on a hunting espe
aili u on 'ihar-ksvriving day, his
Mother left the room fr a few tiiin
r.ti's and upon Ler return was horn
tied t ) find h:m half lei-liniug on the
sofa fif ad.
Liquor Meu hi Scssiou.
Over one hunured d-lces rep ! e and lone liber. It is a r.ihx good coun
resoiitili t'ae liq i ir i'rrtir.Zi!io:i iu j ,y io l.ave a ttote in. Irvm Tio.u(iou au-l
eerenteeu counties, met iu R .-a iiiig, i i,bert Boil are in the transfer b ii ie-,
Hits btito. on tue o-:ti mt., Mi l or-
guuize-1 the Liquor L.muo of Penn
sylvania. R.-s iu:ions in tiie nature
of ku ad.l.ess t tiie peojle of tue
St?ite weie adopted dei-iuriiip lhat J
(the seutiment of the pe-ple ia the
biatii is ligaiu-t proLi:ition a::a :n
favor of a we.l rtpi!attd lien.-s luw
wberebv tuanv of the eils of ihe
pref-ent eyt-teu: 111:13- be avoided ; t tint 1
it sua! be tho si n of the lii-ju-j 1 1
elevate and protect the liquor trafS :
by laws combining eq;iity. fiiirm-t-s
and ttringi-nt reyu'atiun wh:ch w;ll
wipe out ileus of vicn ; declar.n"; in
favor of a uniform lit-ense law
throughout the state and p !i:e re
illations which will not miiject jr.
prietors to petty extortions an I uiiil
tiplied exaction, but n it. m-iking li
cense fo hitfli to !e.truy tdi but gild
ed psl-ices of vice; bulding up ti
public scorn and di testitioii of spies
uud informers and apen:s of the Isw
and order societies ; diclmiu Ihst
informers who iiulu -ea k iI iou k- ep
er to bte.-ik the biw f;ir the S'ike of
jbii::giii; irosecnti ns nr t.ior.ii !ep
1 er :in-i bh i-ild be ma le aiuennl.'ie to
the optional cod
deiii.iiidiMg the
rejieul ot the law wlncti p.-rullt--
judges without jury trisi to t;ika li
censes from saloon keepers for vto
lalions of law; t.ppositj th-pt-t-sc-nt
unjust met hod of ei.foi-rinrr tu Sun
i.ijiwii.i.ji.i.,.1 .i.ciati.:- tun: -
the lectin wi 1 only enptirt '-
cm 1nti.es i t piio tc iiiu f, irr s.ec j
l:ve ot party, who plt-iljjy t tieiusrivc-
in fuv r of f.i;r liwi fr reru!.-iti m of!
'.he llq ior lr 'f5 Iin tie l:ntely up m j
iioj'iui timetit of the lcijfiie. t!;0 r an j
tieB in wiiicti there urn no !;r:'.n'lie. i
oi i;-iz--d and all wiil be invited to.
seDil delHtfR to a mure pen, r.il and
hire con veil lion
to be held
about
uext June.
President (.'IptpIuhU's Cratllc.
A special desijit.-u fro u Me-uphi,
Teiin,syi: The Uet ist-u of ths
PulsKki (Tenu ) Weekly Ciiiz-r,
whi-h leachs-i this city today con
tains sn account of the finding if
the cradle in which Presi lei t Cl ve
l.md whs rot ked when a hahy. The
accouiit savB tl.at w h'-n be was nn in
fant bis f ilher lived nvir B.itavi;i,
Oiiio, atid when he removed to " New
York, his cradle, tu tuufaclnred by
the Cleveland brothers wns left be
hind Hid fell ii-to the bauds of a sot
ler, woo afterward, went to Pulaski.
D.u !aii the Ute wsr his place ws
a. lied by Movgsn's cavalry and he
had to flee for his life.- Gteeu Jack
son. a colored m-in wh- hauled him
to L:nretice. now reineiubers that a
cradle was thrown in.o a crek. A
few da s ao, while two citiztsos of
Pulaski were finhiug there, they dis
coveied au odd looking ibject iu the
stream, drew it out, nd discovered
it was a cradle. It was throwu into
the wasr-m for a seat, and as it fell,
the end board split and a piece of
paper droppel out The end h id ,
been made of two pieces of bo irti
liollowcil aud t'ltifd together. On
tlip psper was written : "Made lii J.
snd S. Clevtjin1, Bitavii. Ohio."
!T'....i. r.t i. .1 :.. 1 .1
j id?ut was noiiSfi.: l.j Mr. P-ichiidsnn,
v.KO maile tiiO GiSoverv, and reieiT-j i he n ueiu llieata fraternity, compos
the fo!lrwinp reti'y : . : ed l some of the college students, is ten
Whits House, Xjv. 20, 1S35. Mr ' ye'
J. A Rtfihardson Sir? Yours was 3. R. Wright, of Oollog, living to too,
5
duly received, bat was nnanswered
until I could inquire into the fuck
I am fully persuaded that the cradle
is genuine. I have often heard my
mother speak of it, and since the war
tried to gut it, but learned that a
German peddler had profit I shall
le glad to receive a photograph, and
if yon will part with the cradle itself
I will be gltd to accept any money
ed terms you desira Yours truly,
Giwvxn Clevklaxd.
Mr. Richardson has sent a photo
graph as desired.
.1DDlTlOJt.1L LOCALS.
Thiity-five cents arid bar s psir of ladies'
(rii in cho-s at G. W. lice V Other chirks
flity cents.
Cunrt did nrt brint tnmy people to tarn
lst se. k, for the rensue ttial t tore
no cae of gunnral in t ores t.
ilcck'a ehoe itorc vinJowi hor for
thcniselree. Be ccrui'i t ptse along that
aide ot the atrcct and ere lor yoa.self
Joseph Crawford, of Sinking Vallcr,
C'air cnnty, whileconTtc jin with tri'nd.i
"ia h i hne last tVedt .y, ilrotipo-l dead.
Ilni.tit.edon was excited list week over j
the discovery of a deal ow Dorn bibr in a
closet in the ladies' waiting room at the
railroad station.
Letter From Topeka, Kansas
Ms. FrrroB t Oar weather tip to now
JTuVrnilVr 5tb has bece very fine. One
ot the wava we o."C our unruly Ivli.iss at
the p. niientiary is to mine cml ; we have
two hundred an.l eeventy-flve prisoners to
sirk in the slut mine ; they mine arventr.
five linndred bushels per rtar, whi. h brings
i"to the srnte treasury sixty d ill irt M-rd iv.
i Lin much of it is owi l.y stute institution.
Ou tte 4th, the Governor iemed a prcla
tnnliiin fur the lrghliture to convene this
winter to r-ditrlrt 'he atate. Our s'ate ia
rs Mlv H ling up, tHe Ijnd repirt, up to
June 80, 18!5, sbos 8,3i.P10 acres of
land taken np by art lit suffers the last
year. In a tew years more an i the m t
jv.iiUb'e land will be taken, th-n wiil go up
rsj iJly. Lucky u tba man lb it improves
tbtf opportunity of homes! uling. Coma in
early spring. We hive two million bushels
ut corn this yrar, which i pretty good for
hams and wbiskcy tor scientific purposes, j
It takes more for thatthsn It nt"a la in ol
den times. I w very cnthnt.vit:c t first
over the new I;quorliw, hut six years his
prowd to me thai hUh licence is the only
way to control it. The present Uw ooly
mskes Uifh taxes and expensive Uwsuits,
it the accused are convict-! they are worth
nothing and lay in Jul until thecountv g-li
lirr.l boarding them ai-d tains thi-in ont.
The Stn-lebikt-rs wire In town tin other
day they have a fine f--t. ni ot 20a.(Xl9 acres,
on which ihi-y have tour lliin-and 1'i-irh-eron
thorough bre! horses, nf trhich four
hundred are ktallions aid jet with mini
other hn-edeis the drtuand ii gooi. Vab
ii g'on couiitv i. Irwlin tea thousand beeves
a-irl tt.-tktv tl.fii-Ht a tinea ItiM t.i.ff run
., - e - b-
I atlioRf; the H-ck ca:tle. hicb cat eir corn.it," "
and live si.d fatten un the droppings. The
!ock will be worth $!,000,KIU to thUc.tu.i
tv htsiiics thrir coru slid wheat. They
j u!e cotton, l ist yeir tli.-lr c lMn t-iok th'i
i reiufiiiii at tbn New Drl- ans exliihilion lor
l-aoUng aad deiivrring goo-Is from dj) 'Is.
Tl v have ihreti te to a, six wagons. Lst
year 10 251 lame to Toocka, tu tiny sr.-
lk'ttbuf The era lrs will b.-gin w.rt
ua nrv rti1l .,, S(Kn t!ie ,js;lt of I
wai can be scf-urvd.
T. B. Tnoapma.
Koten From IT.ishlngtan, Ia.
There are eiilit or tin stnd-n'a iu
tho
college who are writing for n-wpipJis.
Thomjs Ils l.ace-I 01 ya.s. thl.hr of
Nr. IU1I proprietur of the Fo'fn House,
died several d us ajro. H-; IivkJ to see hi s
great-great grsi. I i hi'd.
vteT
There is scin- t i k of bniMing
work here, it is the -ecnud time this (ju.-k-tion
lias been agitated.
The Penusrlvanis R. R Co .. has t.b'sined
control of the W.ih'rstn sn t W iyoe-b l-g
narrow gosge roai, wl-ich ts thiny roi'ea
long, extending from Washington to W.iy
nerbnrg. A t this ti n the latter raiuMi
read connects with the C't;art-r Valley,
which runs to Pittsburg aid ts tho o-?st
branch to go to th it cite Ir-im this toTi,
j since it cjrrys its ps-.e:ig ;rs i it o th- In.
j ton sts'i-.n from whici pe".'!e csn irvel-
! cast enl t oa lae r. k S- 1 ! t'
I runs into Pi'.lsunrg, bat uut into tht L' iwi
jDip 't.
I The two engines th a were smssh.-d lt
j k ,u ,t jhie wrB,.k n B t
,K.h were nuinb-r 022 an t 3 It
W4S
end
i fcIJted thst ,h, were t.0 n,en killet
t--. o wi.uiidsiJ, but there were f-tur wo-in led
' one of whom has Mtice died, tujklug tiiroe
d -atu. I- the ptntsb.
In 'l.e grain r.ral!-3 factory not f.udistsnt
h-li w the Chsrl- rs Vtllity sta i lujaliout 30,0
c.-adla are m iu'Uoi:lurct ntcli yea-.
F nms time ago tho G intt w.:ll w is slowt y
i filling with oil but the sand ir, whirh rie o.l
was found, enved ia. A mm h.is bn "cm
for from Pi'tuburg and he wi'd slop the cave
In if possibl :.
Oil from tlm Gordon well brings no l-is
thsn SI 30 per barrel. Over har the tiinw-ti-en
or twenty wi-l s n.-sr Wa.,lnngton a-e
I ist being sunk. The la ger percentage in
the county aie gas. The oil vein ha, onlv
I sti ll hem d'l-covirrd, that is will in a lit
tle mote ihsn a vear. There are only two
oil producing w-lis in the county, the
ret are onlv tying drilled hut the Gor
don Is one of the strongest in the state.
On Saturday the 6th Inst., a sho-t dis
tsnce from town, in a small woos alone
the public road was a crowd or traveling
men, women and children, they bad twen-tv-nne
horses, seveu wagons and three
csrr.pa.
Seversl daf S ago Ibe Undents ,if college
aided hv some others not belonging to col
lege held sn entertainment in the town
hall. The proceed from it will be lor the
benefit of the piper edited by students,
wbich is nuned the J-ff-rsonian.
sm" "f .,h" -"" have bmded foieth-
erand and arranged for course ol lectures
I ,or "'i' i"er.
The c.lvgo buildinz is four stories, with .
two towers (um.ing up it, front. J
Th..e- th,... t. tt t ,v,. I
I town as follows : Seventv-Bvo in F -iui'e '
Seminary, thirty-fire in Trinity Ar.idem-,
over two hundred in Washington and Jetler-
emv is a tares story nice
- lon bail.Uag, on a hi'!.
torm to PitNtrarg vert te take steal
manic lessens. V
The First Pre .inyterias eotirrirttten sea
template bnidtnc a new addition te tht.tr
church to r.ot $1000. Ther will ell ft s
chspel. The 1 rii prtver meeting of thtt
church tret at Rev. Dr. Loyal Young' sv
erl evenings
There ire fnnr companies drilling fbr oil
in sifcht nf the Charters Pepot.
Last week the Heis well heesras pinned
np. It ctrnml the Bre la eome of the stoves
In town to fct low and people complained
nf the cold . The gas U tamed on again In
o'l force.
Two hundred and flltv dollar hn beco
j donated fo? a t"ttr equipment of the eol-
j lere athMii emnnds hr the fo'lawing gen
tlemen : A. T. Riiri. J. 0. Aictvson. Wit.
,m n,ri. V H.rdv The Asrlenltnrsl So-
Cf it has ali girea four slarea of railroad
stoclt.
SctitjI diva e'i hon oeyplrd hv
Wrstlffv Rrcer and family, at Caneonbnrg.
"Ten miles from this place was Miwn np.
The explosion took place 4 o'elnek In
the mt-rnir.e. Vr. (irccr, wife and mntber
and two children were blown onf of the
'"l'Hng. They were alt hurt. The hone
is a total losa. At this writing It it sit
known how lira wa comnvinicit'-d to the
ga.
J F S.
YTAsniworo, Pa , Di'cemher 10, 1H84.
LEGJL.
JVHY NOTICE.
A h!irk r.d white ni.ft. Iiilr. ni a
rt-A (I r!.if Kuitfl vv,r lifir lt4on nn
IHrTI'H.il l'niiiU'i, el'.ll1 V"it i, I no.. ( , . ii
rit f ree weeks ihe rr i rennrste.1 to j p; nny the prices asked, t or we r.ssure tcoui that we Lave ce-reiuiiy re
,kT..7nT,7w.r'tr rV I xuid and n stocked ur store, end to make a quick .1. Lave marked
S. W. Hrtinsasos
V;rn-.TOw. Novrur' er 2H, IcV
;l)NIATA VAM.EY BANK,
OF MirFMXTOW t, fs.
wrrs
KHASCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J. KKVIN POMEROT, Prttiitni.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cesaisr
Pisscti'ss:
J. Nevin Pnmeroy, Joseph Rnthrock,
Notti Ilertiler, Philip M. Kepner,
Amos Bonsall, Louis K. atkiuaoo.
V. C. Porneroy,
STocaHoiotas t
J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker,
Philip V. Kepner,
Joseph Xothrock,
'eorge J-tcobs,
I.. K. Atkinson,
"T. C- Pomeroy,
Amos G. iionsali,
Noah llertlinr.
Annie M. Shellev,
Jane II. Irwin,
Vary KurU,
Samuel M. KurtI
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John liertzler.
t hariotte Snyder,
3 Interest allowed at the rale ol 3 per
ent. on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on
I months certificates.
rjau, lrS5-tf
ii-Tlnv vnTirr
A'l persons are lmtehv cintimed srsi"st j
t-ftinjt iip'n the Unds of the miriVr- ;
signeil. in K svelte, Delsware or VTjiker
townships, by tishing, hunt.ng or in any i
other W4V : J
J.iSATHlS Kt.tr.
' iTHiii.i k K uars.
Ii. ii. Pims.
S. J. Kcsra.
I rcits Dess,
Jacob Hoops,
A. II. KrsTX,
S. Owe Kvas,
C K. Spieiiia,
W. PaisTHorrKs.
Jons Mu-lr.ss,
ti. W. SairH,
Hkxsv Aikkx,
Jesse Pisss, "
C. G. Snmt,
David Smith.
Testos Ursjr.i,
Joss L. Ack4,
S. M. Kir4--
y y nrea,
J. B. Iliiiin,
DAVIO llLBln'-'?tt
V-aas,
UjuXs.
Seu-nibor l-i.
184-tf.
WISn TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
Ths' i i-aii sr--p Touriiaciis in ls than
e niiijiites; no piin, no exir icling.
I Hal I ci-n txt's-l teeth without pun,
I l v the i-,m ol a ti I'd sp.ilied to the teeth
j and cuius ; no dai-gr.
j 1 hit IWase-l -fsL " m " s"own
S.-UIW1 treat V. J-. in snec.-s-'iil
imd a cure war
l l!e.
52!iii'rs"'e '" et:r
Teeih FlLLKO a.e iri'itd tor H.V.
Anitic'ul leeih r-tn'tv-t, escti iiit' l. r
n-ni.Mt-ll -d, Irom fi.wl $li t set.
ie:iu'ilul li 11 si Koaidiile l Tcel inserted at
I iet-a to unit ail.
All work warranted to giva p.-rr.Tt s itis
l.ieiit.n. I'cop'o h ihs.i ari.tl-iil tn-th
n ilh nlih-li Ihev c.i-inoi aro esp-cisllv
i-i ite l to rail. Will vi-il pro!..-.inally
:.l th- r homes if n-'tui-.-d by letter.
G. L. DEKK;
I rati teal Dentist,
rTiittsiin is wirrLivTows, Pa
. t. 14 V.
is
H3SH133 1 Ga's. Planing Mill
I'ort Itfyal Pcnna.
masi rt: rsras or
Oraasntftl rort:crii,
RrtirUei and Scroll M i; rii.
D30US, S.S!, H'JXDS. S i) .(i,
HIUlXDIIGs, FLOaKIitis,
AIo, d-Vers in l.in'e. l.'h, and trsiii'
! IninlH-r ot every descii'i-oi.
I Oonntrv lumber wmkel to nn'i-r. Or-
d.-rs hv nisi) proniptlv altfiuled to. Ali
orneia snoui oe sent 10.
KcR.IU.irS Sl CO.,
in.ot.R.-,. P. rt Koiai, Pa.
MERC H A M TS It-
In iiiiuliiu lin;ir i"iiiM bv intro-rt.oi 1 lioe
ol new j2ooi. i!.(li)i;tiniiii to at) tTi'iie,.
w i'.l ad.irva- lor tn-l (Mriicul ir-i. ilHA'.fil
i thlll tOMTANT. So. 72. 4h A'wnw,
S'cv Tcrt. Jn. I, "s.-ly.
r. n rt n PI I TV Vece-trbl)
HALLbi-fATR
Tlio rrest ponu'aritrsf V.i'.s prcr-r.ra' Ion,
after its test of many yen t. should be sn
riininec, even ij tiie luot slceptieal. Unit
it li vally l leiitorioui. "J ho-c who lime
ii-nl Miffs If aik KnxEKtR know that
It does sil Hut ii tiuimt (I.
It causes n?w t ron th of t:ii'r on bald
heads provwl- d tho hnir follicles are nut
dead, vttiirh is si-ldna the ri"r: restores
natural rolor to pmy er l-iilt hair: pre.
M-rvi-s t'iO sca!t b'-sUiifiil and eh-ir of
dandruff; preven's the hair laii'n off or
chaimiu rolor; keeps it soft, pliant, lus
trous, and causes il to grow loug and
Uiiek.
Il.iLt.'s Hair Tlrvrwrn vroiluces Its
effect i ly tha lo-aitliful influence of its
Tet-etaMo in-.-rcilients, wl.i.ii iiivi-ornte.
and r iuvemite. It is not a d o. and is
a ilriihtful article for toilet it.-e. t'on
taiuin no alcohol, it dor nut ev.n
orate u!cklv and dry up the natural oil,
l'-nvir.r the'bsir harV-h and brittle, as do
other preparations.
Cucklnghem's Dye
ros THI
WHISKERS
CoIc.ts them brown or black, as desired,
and it the bet dye. because it is harmless : .
ErwIiK-es s iiermauent natural color; snil.
rlns a siujlc iirevorntion. is more con
venient of application than any other.
rnrrisEO bt
K. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. IL
SdM by all Dealers in Medicines.
BACK
WE MEAN BACK
TO OUR NEW QUARTERS
PATTERSON.
-LMJ-
You will wait to see us ia our new business plsoe.
We lmve V.'urm Overcoats. We Lave Fine WuTin OrercoatB. Ws have
5Ien's r.eliuble All Wool Suits. We have Fine Sails All Wool of Different
Styles. We Lave Little and Big Boys' Suits.
Every dollar laid out for clot bin j wiib us Is a beJp to you.
OUR PRICES ARE WINNING.
N lhit ' makes customers1 raiir to us like thsi Lonef, JweU made, relia
e aud substantial stock of ch imnt,' revly made that is worth to the lust
the prices at a very small o-.ivir.ee on the very low scat
Remember wLatcvr r you buy of us must bo as rcpreienle.!. When we
siw a suit is all wool suob must be tbe f tct, and when wa give you a price
we guarantee tlint such price is lower than any one eUa can sell the same
article at.
Sain'l STRAYER,
TIIE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER.
IN PATTERSON.
May 13, 1!5.
r
I T7tl take, trcil, wtxsb, yTT
( !.--;;, Veil, simmer, roast M"J
5 n4 toast much euicksr
bsttar thrji any coal
i r wood coci strves.
' It Is re 3-- -r. a mjmte
.-.id stopped iu an instant,
ty clinply put;!ii ; a li'.Ue
"uuitcn -0pu" cr tloied."
Built
a "fairl In! Su'tll'
sr.il ts -u:!! av
9pm p;L:silu w
Pwingaa Stovo Co.
. t. i.oris, po.
the univcnsAL
FAMILY SCALE
.-: IS AS
INDISPENSABLE
E:as2.:!d Irticla.
mm
m0
Will a lifetime.
ate. no seirlis 10 loow.
alsais rsa-l ensily nn-ri-rsi(-i.
os-M-ie htils
apa. sii'l rs ll-e t-lieapesl
SL-Mir sier Lwrfs
Sxro roa 10 Pur. a IumiuB t inui
I. S. GPEHCEH S SOHS,
Cl ILlOltD. s ostjf.
4LWAYSHAKBY STOVE SHELF.
II.
DTOVE,
cri.-iri.ETE rtrjj
tyitkcjtoke. I; . I j
I irht f flrm-c. or- K- fl l
jr i-.e-itr.' rmi ilni !. i A ,i(
IP-A rn-..i,w i i..'.jl 5-? -isiV v?
1i..H- :ili:i. ,tc,
mim mi p,:e.
il Tc yr-- T rt'srs'-.-i. i"Tfnroiu
er ri.d to tor C'lcular.
n
Is O.
W i fc : . t '. - O U If Oa
I COPPFK. tt tSTXKI. I.1?!KP,
I Cs rclt7. 17 ' allons per olDnia.
j The ffaslsst Worslnr.!-.-:
; jMost Powerful
1
pump yvj
14
IV
, i-ioi riBnucvu. f
I 4 rtttel for eltlirr
4-t.BlO, IBOXor
i rttuaaiRi'iPE.
ia
P tOrmin0 MMTHIalesvT rS"-ffc ;
'6 A POWCSFUL K
1 fire Kraci ti e. p
m ALLHIilHI'. tES.1. 7 HIM.
i Scafl for onr Budi tr. cc-t?!-1rr rrtcrsfj;
J of tliess mn-i a x uib- r Uit4.tJk.t ui a.
HGleason L Bailey U.iV Co. I'd
as
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The sdvpr'lwr hnvinK hen perman-ntlv
- . .-
hv a iii-.te mnwlv, (, anx'ons ti u;:..-
Iil-otrii to ,i. ttll"W s'iiri.s tho in.-ns ot
cure. To at! h de-ir it. h.- wi I s -nd s
a c-j'V ef the p-iM.ci ininn ued. (rsn..)
i wiih the direction- for wuirmi and m-iiic
rnrori ,ii tnmw iirsin rv l a a i s mi sn ni r.i i' ti
i the "Sire whirh th -v wil! find s sure I'rsK
j for Cot bus. Oil's. r-.s-rMenos. Astiihi.
I ItmivrniT-. X , P-irli- ialitiitr th. Pn.
a islitnsr thf Pre
! srrift.on, will a- addn-s. K-v. E. A
Mr.-. R. v. E. A
Wil.StN
i K. Y.
K-l 1'ii.n St.. XVi!!ijiio.'-.irah
fJ-in. , "tJj-ly.
RUPTURE r-crS.r
ti'in i'l.ndi-r. t'at-. sore enre. $l.1i hi
ins I s ilh lull directions. Book lor 2 cent
staji,p. I'KET CO., 401 Sii,ih Aii.ue,
' Tmk. Jsss "lrVrs-
T
to JA7yir
-',i.tji ... . -
: THE $
AGAIN.
if
i L
tJv
"ITHOIfT A HATCH,
om LAntiE sTors.-'
l it ( O'hI I Kl E AOf-THEST."
Ol It -M l'l hiiiv .siASfc."
oi'n4-Lotv prat ks."
(- -mr rp jr A" (""O 1
v. J- Ai -X - V- V
tlolhlufc- for Y.en, Tou'hs, Boys ami
' ( lidiln D I
. , ' t . ... . ,
G04-GO.J-tCG Chtstnut Mreet.j
PD:L'i.M.PijIA. ,
rall nnd lVluler Goodi.
I would inform th ymbt'C tb.it I evb
inw in niV new nutlinrrv store at mv p:sce
.-I residence on IV iter street. M;fTliiitown,
-oil door tro-ii corner o' Bridee street,
. full stock, ot r ill sod TTi:it.r milliiif ty
K-nds, ad new, and of the latrst atsles,
nd hsvinn einu'iived lirst els milliners,
I .mi (.rf iril to su;p!v 'he pulilic Willi
v-ryli'i;:(t lound in I .,. nuihner
-.I'-re. co!i nul esinrre n. -h-k. I
.-onsiiler 1! Jk t.-oul!e to show g--od.
'.ES. I'LIML.
d.v 2-S3.1.S.
The EAGER
copper PUMP
50 YEARS
AT TIIE FRONT.
The oniT Terfec? ho-ir
piiaiP.o-i'-'Ctatiir Iron
Ksfi8 repairs.
THE EASIEST
P U 31 P
EVER 32 ABE.
trill r.tistT 33 feet. !"aeh
pump ia aupplied ariih clasps
or clmps so it esn te set up
ii) wnore and by an one.
I srsnt eiery ' ef th's ad
vrf n: en o sn f--r w of ni?
drrri;?-va vn-lili'lS- It will te"rt
vou si atKit Uiis ami other toij-r
Vnn'T s I n.ake. taa or Uie manr
alvaiiuu4 and nw-rits over any
ear miosr after usuic one.
RUFUS EAGER,
Ss!a HS;ilflCtttT8r.
Ianoajtei". TVTass
mi
; rjT
: - -j.-.-rn j ejra -r.ixtS MS te ml.
isev. km -'.f ia or prima cnerica
i.t iu.'.
Mri ....
' n i-J- .
:
i l.oiiT.L :
I Jtcamui
i..at i i ih V.iied Siale.. hi..
ikq ci" .hr rivJical praVviioa t its
hi... Ij hronic Rhn mamm
i.t .:ic-, d nu oiU'i inl
r'a ra, ..-t r4 scarier m the fiw a.
:Uiliiu.le..ra.afulaad -Ckult
.... K-i.'A cr Srk Head.ch. rr.....
i fSU' STTi 'I'J.W-'JJ
i .akneJ.rr.x.k Mk0A and Tttter .(rtwuf
! A larffeofttiartionof lh L'Mliivir ir.n.nt.i..
' ""-" .-""nva mnr o-igio ii
r,.ii ihVi.v..:;.d at, rfou r.
1 ife; and nt bitr rmtj can b oci than
MeaUts Restorer. A f .-c, a Bottis .U
prwlucsiuthachanasof fcellrgaseSenroAsTumssl
iKbvrmH. 1-sAovissoaiMinitauud. Au,
DaiiMisTS AaBSTCaaKsareasaellit.
mi-OO Pill S'TTXJB.
rssraars r
M
ktHEi.j-,
UJl
DR. FAHENETS "'ZtXlr
it-I" , , , r0lir HOY.1L, JUMJ1.1 CO., r.1.
rSt R I r0i C"Only rlial.leConu,anierePre..t, d.
"pENNSYLViiSIA BA1LE0AD.
TIMK-TABLK
OBandtrter Sunday, Ifov..'tt. 18,
trsius tnlit stop at Mifflin will ra as followat
CA5TWAED.
Iicsrntoix.s AccoanoDarios leaves nun
timrdoa dsilv st 6.SO a. m., Moant Union
66 a. Newton Hatatlton ..M m. m.,
cTeytowa T.-'t a. m., Lewtstown i,0 a.
iMilfordttfJa m., MuUin Sd a. m.,
Port Koval 8.2J a. m-, Mexico B, a. ra ,
Tuscarors 8.30 a. m., Vuuyke8,H a. m ,
Tk..,n....m.fn M 4 a. lu.. Durwaw s.4b a
m.. Millerstown H.6i a m., Newport ,'J5s.
m ..i.iTr at Hamshure at 10 1
and at Philadelphia, 3 1 p- m.
Jobssiows Ezpssss leaves altoooa diilf
J at 7.15 s B.,ni stoi ptng a ... s"-
stationa between aitootia sw ui"-i :
rewche. MiHlin at lO.iM a. m.. IWrisburg
p. M., nd arrives ia FUiladolphi at
6.0 ID. 01.
Itait Tsais leaves PUtdbors dally at
;.J a. ta., Aitooua at 2.00 p. m., au-l 'o
ping at ali regular stations arrives at liiitiin
a: 6 13 p. ta-, Uarri.burg 7.10 p. I'hila
Miulphis 4 - m.
l iil Exrre leaves Pitt.sburt St 1 00 pm.
Altoona C 43 p u ; Tyrone 7 K pai; Hunt
Ir.g'lon POaprnj Lewistown 9 2u p m ; MU
Din 845 pms Uomsburg H15pm; ihi.s
dcli'hia 4 i't a in.
I-biladelphU E.-.oresa will sto? at UiOia
at 11 49 nhoo fli;;g' i.
WtSTWARD.
War Psssoa leaves Philadelpbis
daily at 4 8U e. ui.; Uamsour;, tt l i a. tu-;
Uuncstinoo, 63 a. iu.; iewpvrt, a 3 a.
ui.; Milierstowu, 9 rC a. m.; 1 hompsotuown,
9 47 a. iu.; Van Dyke, 9 6i a. m ; Tucir
or. 69 a. ui.; Mo.tieo, IU a. 111.; fort
Koysl, lUtf . ni.; Hilrlin, 10 1a a. m.;
' ... ... ... . k- . lil U . i.i -
Uilluru, u Ai a. iu ; ah-, - ,
) Lewistown, 10 4i a. 01.; cV eytowu, 11 u
a. ui.) .Newton uaiuiiiou, 11 - j - iu.,
tiuJn, 11 Oo p. ui.; 1 1 roue, li Co p. 1114
Allwma, 1 40 P- "-t luP '' tAaM
kUUoiis betweeu ilirnshum and Al.woua.
intiaa bxriiisa U-avea i'uiladuli'hia dai-
I lv at a 40 p. in., lliriatiura, 1-Ji p. m.,
stopmg ai kucuvilie, Jlsiysviae, uausw
uou, Newport, Jlillerstowu, Tbouipvul-sa,
fori hoyal, tiiuo at jti"'iu, II 00 . ai
tooua, Z i'o a. ui., au-l fiuiJrg, S IJ a.m.
Xl ail 1 ssis leaves ruitJipui- diij at
7 .(HI a. m., iiarrubitrg li.i' a. m., ew
oti, 12 ! p. in., Jlutfiu I2.li p. m., oiop
j lrg at ail regular staiious oeleeu tiUun
and Altoona reaches Atlouna -t 3.0 p. tu.,
fittsburg tJ io p. in.
ll.sii.HUUua AucoaSODATto.x leaves Phil
adelphia Juilv at li 60 a. 111., IWrijUurg st
6.15 p.m., buncsunui a jJ p. ui., New
port li.lt p. m., Iiinei3t iu u.'ij p. la.,
Thuinpsoiiiuwu 0,i p. iu., Vi i-lyij C,l
p. ui , I uecarora 6,-il p. ui., Mox.-o o,51 p.
tu.tFuit Hoyal 7,i0 p.m., iiuliin 7,to p.
Ci., i.ewialowu 7,s p. m., A!VetJu 7,-
o'i p. tu., rtou .ijOll.tJll IS. 11 p. Dl.,
Luuti.ifiion ti i t p. ta. j
Pscitc Expressieaves Philade'phia 11110
y in 1 H irriaourg 3 10 a iu ; DauciDou 8
Si' am; fiewpoit 4 01 am; M.lii.n442a
jtai Lewlsiuwu 6Uu a m ; llcl ey luu a
:um Alt. b'n 1011 6 6saia; IJuutinaoii fi
.ism; l'-lersburgG IU a m ; rSjruee Creek
C(lru Tjroue 7 12 am; licii's Uiiis
"1 il act; Altuuna a 10 a ui ; i'utbuig
I tv p nt.
Fast Line leaves F'uils leipbis at 11 0 a
ni 1 i!srri-Luii .1 45 p in ; iliilliii 5 OH p iu ;
Leitotvii 2pn. ; tbiiitiiig i-in . o!- pin ;
Tyrone 7 10 p m ; Altoona a 1M p m ; l:t.-t-rj
! 1 5 p m.
last Lino west, on S'.itl'tsvs, will stop at
Putican'.iu:!, Ne-pifl aul MVei.uW
when llsggeil..
lluil hi (less tast, on Sui.days, wiil stop
at -i.rrce, who.i U i.-a.- l,
Juhnrtowa Kipesa eis:, on Saal.n,
j will connect wua oand iy Jail le 1.1,1
time' 1" st 1 ia p. iu.
1 r sj i-a-oencr wtfst a:i-i Mail i-t will
;ftp at Llf ::-j-j-r aud i'ooruuu's a-r. ig,
' otieu tii-e.l.
iul-nsti-wu U.-ij-ress will etopat Lucuow,
sten 1; .v'ud.
LErt iTGWS IllVISIOS.
Trails I.cwstuau Juncli-tn t r Jlil-
't(.; t OJiiin, 10 lism, d Ijpm; t-jt
, .ln-.t.-.r. at 7 - a in, 2 55 p m.
i raius arrive at f.ewitwwu Junc ton from
I Jlilrjy at 9 10 a iu, 1 lU .ui, 4 4-p m ; li&u-.
feuibury al 9 .a am, Iviijiu.
TTKd.NE DIVISION'.
Trains leave TyroDO for Bo Uloiite and
1 Luck liaven ai o U 1 ui, I 3o p m. Lov
1 Ijrxuo ior Ciuwousiilio aud ClettlelJ al
! b !' iiu,ivltpm.
1 rlus 'e'e Tyrone tor Warriors Mark,
Penusjiviiia Furuace au-i Scotia at 9 20 a
ni ana 4 so p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Dulleronte
at.d Lek tineu at 7uia m, and 7 tiO p iu.
lr-lI1..mr. al TyroM (um Curwns.
viae and Cii sr'Jeid at 6 5M a in, and 5 '. p m.
1 rums arrive nt Tyroue Iroin So o.ii. War
riors Hark and Pemisrliaiua furnace at 6
63 a ui, at 2 i iu.
ii. &. b. t. it. k. it HK:F(ji:D division.
Trsms ie ivo Ituntingdon lor Beilford.
j Prut-iiirt sn-t CuuiOuilan t at Hit a
sud ii a .
Tr.uns arrive at liuntindon from Bed
tu"l. tiiiileport aud Couilicriaud at li U0
p. ui., 0 II- p. ui.
AttKtN Ft-EriE,
A T T 0 R X K t-A T-L A W,
f MirFuvro-rx. JTj.vi.r.v co.. ta-,
i Ci.'-'l'ecti , sn I ronvfiMRC'n l.romcily
siifiid.t tj. O&xv wiih Atkinson Js. J.-
f I 20 r-i
Lorr
E. Aisivs.-r. io. Jscors. Ja
A T TOILXKYS - AT - LAW.
MIFfMN'TOiVN, Pa.
2T0'!l'Ctin)c and Conveyancing: promp'i
i.t-;i-i.u io.
j rrt'-s On Miiri str -et, in pl::c of ri-
' donee ot I... i, is K. Atkinson. K'i.. somt- ol
- Brl-tee street. 11 vt Hi,
IF) M- '-iiAwroKP, M. !.,
: i v
il:is resumed sctivclv the practice ot
Mi-diriue and Sn-erT and thrir coibteral
b.aiiclo-s Oilic-o ai tu. old corner ol Third
a.Hi Or4i.- sir.-.-ts, MilUiiitoa n, Ta.
.U.rih 2'.l. l.-75
KKAZKK, M. D.
. liliuloIAri AuU SJiiGECl..
I ,7fymi.i. J minfit Co . Pa.
Orrii-F loriuerti vccuni.d bv Dr.Sterr. it
I fT i'le"'","sl ousinu prom; tl'i attended to
ai a-i tiuurs.
I ... . ,
I JDIIV ?. Cl AI OIILIS. Jimtrit W
How lni.it, How ite.itorcti
Just p-il.il,,l. , n,.w W,,;B f
C U L V t K W 1. 1. 1 AS C K I . E H K A T F I E S S
on the riVaf tar ol tpaBSsTossn.ra
S-in:nl WVukn.., i,.-, .!....,,
I Us.:s, NpoTBscf, Meni.il a.i1 b, -steal
' Im-ai-nrilt- l..,..l. ....
i ' ;-"-i ""r.i'i'wiiip i. .uarri.fre. tc.i
"t "" arvil'B, tiMLt FST and F ITS, in
diiced bv svlt-indu;i ... . .. .i
,rcr tc
i v
" ceitbrated sutl.r. in this admirable
w;i..i iMr!r Owu..n-lrlfi l-..m . ,1.,.,.
. - .... rsiea ir..m a ihrtj
i..vm UI pn.,-! ,n lt ,ho ,lr.
eneqilrncea ot .lt ... k .1
fc:"il C"r.-' 5 P"""' a .node" of .
" " " "5'ee, Ceriii,,, and eBeetiia:,
roeall 11 UhlcbeVftrV nflUPU.
-"'
cure tiui-
j m?: a..d r.c.
"- ' l-'-'Cinie should ue ti it, hands
ol "cry jmh ...i vers m in iu ti.e laid
fcrnl e-.'ler ...a' ... . .i
' J h enten--e, to
, "1"''i po'f ti, t rtreil t ut lour
ceuia or tw.. ug,e .lamps. A dd res
ClLVKRViE'.L MLDX'ALCO.,
si AuubU.Uew lork.X.V.i
Af M Pwrt-Offlce Best
FALL
Of
CAE PETS.
Choiw Pattra
VELVET
Body asd Taper-
BRUSSELS,
Eitra Super llediaia and L,,
Grade
INGRAINS,
A full Lins of
VENETIAN,
A. 0onx)let9 Lias cf
RAG,
A Ciioice Lot of
he. ir.
Eeautifal Pattern, Ja
STAIR,
and
HALL
0 arrets
saihat
AT THE
Carpet
fit
FuarjiraaE booms
OF THS
JUNIATA VALLEY.
'
j
j
,
-CO-
At tba Old Stand,
OS THI SJCTnWMT ktJS
B3IDGE & WATER STEE3J
!MIFFX.rSTOIT?i. TU
OAS JCET RECEIVES
AU the a!xTe enumersied irtitsJ
and all other things tL&twj
be funcd ia a
j
;
AT PRICES
!
'
!ft"vtSt fi 'TtTff
,Uu,0ttU UiiUvitH'"
ALL KINDS Of
n v s.v v tti rT 3) V
tr?
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