Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 13, 1887, Image 2

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MIFFLIN TOWN.
H. F. SC H W E IER,
itk aso raoraiaTos.
Nt ' UxMrsniKK -oi.Ik rxrverieiioeil
m
As eirth'juake in M. xico. a few
Uv, . Rtoppt.l all tie clo.-ks in
Quay.itfuiU an.l .lemolishol a number
of Loue.
Ceso j n.posos to invite all of the
States of A tut rira to a celebration in
1S'.2 in honor of tie 40mb. anniver
sury of the discovery of America by
Colun.burf.
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I 51 tliANs's orgun, the Catho
li,- HoruM has buspenJeJ. The Dr.
will tin.l it not nii.-b. fin failing once
he in cut o:T fp.m the xupport of the
church p-iroe.
A Cilik' mstk .Iwt'T comes forward
with the sUtetueut that while leprosy
in contagious, it may l acquired by
a iicrmni who m
w.iilc ruling into w:iUT
siJer what it is ' way that Le had his ana badly sfcattor-
people to en- J at thi, place and had coiae to .t
F "I Iostmv arm here said he of North
til this nation can eons:
loing in allowing these
ter here and become a burden on our Curoiina;- j thi8 here," said the
couiitry and a menace to the Arueri- man fr0111 Mast-achuisetts toiuting to
his cheek: and the conversation lie
heated with hard
A m m.metiiiien write his own
f.it. on ti.o w ill I ntii weighed and
foiin I wanting -notably in t!iM
time is tho hiud writing of Cleve
latul on the wall -"Ilotuni the li. bel
Rrlics."
s "
I'he-ii knt Ci k r.i.M will swing
tiroiiiid the circle i:i th north wtw-t
in thf aiitu:uii. If h gets up to the
Canada lin-. perhaps he'll propone to
Bend back the Hiitish tlags that were
enpturt 1 in IM2.
Ir is only i ight. eii centuries ago
since Homo wu3 the aii.'-tiehS of the
th a civi!ieil world. Now. accord
ing to S.;i.atir Fi ve, of Maine, the
citv of Sugad.ihoc. iu which Frye
livua is a Puer citj than the city of
ll,v:v
Ja.- y. S.:;u a.'.-d c.vei;ij years,
N'.l o" ti.e - v Volt "'H t
iv for having given money
ii 't rs of tl.u l-.Mird i f N'ew York
c;rv : r f-u f heir mtcs to grant
fi-tn a -.trcct rail road nci.;. I he
jury irus out thirteen luuiuU'.-.
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Jr.rv I'uh delivered a I'll of July
speech in which he reminded his au
thence that in the late rebellion, they
"foi:ght for the right, and let your
children rciueiuber tint their fathers
l.iel .
were neither r
rebel
s nor traitors."
Clo e!.".r.d and D.ivis aro a team
Tiik town of t'l.arendou, covering
an extent of UO Kcres. along the I'.iie
Hai!ruad was destroyed by fire on
the night of th 4th. Tho f;re is
r-.trg-jl fo a certain landlord who
whs refused licence by the late Court.
Tlie sc undrel w.is found hidden in
a woods r'.s miles ftwny. He is in jail.
.V bm.i.oomst named Ii aid win,
tliirtiug for notorii'ty. laped from a
balloon that was a mile high in the
niv, at liuincy. III., on; day last week
in the pretence of IJil.oOO people who
hi l nfl-erc.bled to witness his ascen
K'.o'i. Vhe muititudo were horrified
fo see liini drop from the balloon.
IIo had a parachute, or lmge umbrel
hi, and that left him down the 5t00
fert to mother i.uth. He received
considenhlo nervous shock bv the
decent.
can home. As a rnhng to deciile who
should be excluded I would make it
an almost inflexible rule that a man
or woman who could not sustain him
self or herself and their respective
families for one year should not bo
allowed to land. Only those who
can thus support themselves, mud
thus have an opportunity for seeing
the country and finding out where
they can best locate, are the ones we
want. Allow the able-lxxlied, but
poverty stricken refugees to land and
what follows ? A most demoralizing
condition. They will accept anything
at any price iu the line of work, even
the hand of charity, and -it is too true
oftener the hand of charity than any
thing else. Such people do not ben
efit themselves in coming here and
they stand as a menace to the men
or women whose situations they ap
ply for. Such are not desirable ac
ipnsitions. lhe laws we nave are
not severe enough and do not clearly
define who are and who are not to
be allowed to land.'"
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Ciih a.k) as a great center of busi
ness, is full of infidelity ami unbelief
in the tflieacy of prayer. Men had
come to believe that there are fixed
laws for the government of all things
and that there is no power that hu
ni-nity can petition to change a law
that is in the course of operation.
For example, they say there is no
prayerful petition or lamentation of
the human family that can prevent
the destructiveness of a drought, or
protracted term of heat. They pro
claim that no prayer however pro
longed or earnest, and honest, can
stay the destructiveness of flood, and
such plausible arguments have radi
ated from Chicago far and wide till a
large percentage of tho people of the
State had become tainted with the
feeling of unbelief. In '.air, the
prea;l rs prtueh creed points under
hon lit tic ru":-., the inore they preach
ed and tli j more they fashioned their
c-very day living after the extravagant
every day living of stock, grain, poik
and railroad gamblers, the more rap
idly unbelief spread among the peo
ple. "But lo. and behold," a drought
since last March in part of the States
of Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin
has brought the people back from
their state of unbelief. Springs,
streams, pastures dried under the
protracted dry spell. People wboj
believed in the efficacy of prayer, is-1
sued calls for daily prayer-meetings J
in all of the churches in the smaller J
towns, and everybody who prayed i
attended tha meetings and if they
did not all pray aloud they silently
praved for raiu. Iiain came, aud now
the unbelievers have lost their hold
on the pnblic mind, and Illinois is
safe for tlm neriod of a generation
came general. ''My God ! you don t
meant0 6ay, said the NortQ Caroun
ian," that von are the man who lay be
hind that rock yonder. I do 6aid Jones.
Then yon are the identical man I shot ;
"And you are fellow who stood behind
that tree there, are you T Well I'll only
sar that I'm the identical individual
that niado you lose that arm,"
said Jones' Both man looked fit each
other in astonishment, Rives at Jones'
face and Jones at Rives' arm. '"Do my
eves decieve met" cried Jones. "They
do not, nor do mine deceive nie'you
aro the man," Let us shake." said the
man from Massachusetts and imme
diately there was a grasping of hands
and mutual apolotjies for the barm
each one had done to tho other.
Philadelphia Telepraph.
Louisville, July 5. At a picnic
yesterday a party of picnickars took
refuge from a sudden thunder shower
under a huge sycamore tree the tree
was struck by lightning and two boys
named Emile Caldeway and Claude
Summers, aged about seventeen years
each were instantly kille.L Several
other persons under and in the vici
nity of the tree were knocked down
and for a time paralyze.1 None how
ever, were seriously injured.
Mrs. John Day. of Oliver county,
Dakota, discovered a big wildcat kill
ing her chickens, and the sight of her
bleeding pets nerved her to grab a
shotgun and fire a charge at the ani
mal. The small shot served only to
infuriate the beast and it attacked the
woman, who defended herself with an
axe and after a desperate struggle
killed the cat.
Several nights ago, in the stillness
of the night, a large, four-story hotel
full of guests, aud forty dwelling
bouses of the city of Zug, in Switz
erlaud. slid into tho lake without a
moment of warning. How many lives
were lost will never be known. More
than one hundred people are missing.
The cause of the slide is not known.
John Ellis, of Williamsport, To.,
has a tamo crow, that acts crow like.
Whenever it sees the dog dining, it
sneaks up and grabs his tail. The
dog wheels around, when the crow
snatches up the coveted food and is
iustanllr out of reach.
Nv"vn.i.E, July 5. Two brothers
named Pass, were killed by lightning
yesterday. Twr women and a child
were also severe 'y shocked one per
haps fatally.
and the M:ene of nnmerom battles between
McDjwell, 8 "gel. Shield. Bnk, and
Stonewall Jackaan. Many pl-ot eicar
ions may be prj!Cted from Loray, the
moat jioUhl one is tbe oue of tba naturnl
bridge. Bfore tho ducovery or tho cre
Ibis wis Virginia's Natural Wonder, now
almost over shadowed by the greatness of
ts rival.
Tickets will be sold every Thursday dur
ing July, August, and September, good go
ing only on the Niagara Express or its di
rect connections, and to return until and
including the following Monday. -
Excursion tickets to Natural Bridge may
be procured ol tho agent at Luray at re
duced rales.
The round trip rate from Mifflin will be
$5.60, and train will leave at 8.07, A. M.
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12
frtrtn the teaching r t men who pro
fess to believe that Deity has his fix-
el laws for tho government of all ; notice I. C. Lantz & Cos, fine rasp
Walker Township News
The farmer is busy in the field
gathering the ripcued grain.
W. W. Dimro, of Van Wert is
building a new store building. Banks
KaulVman and James Eugler are do
ing the work.
Locust Run Sunday School held
its Childrens' Day last Sunday a
week.
T!vid S. Zeiders received his long
looked for pension, and his friends
and neighbors rejoiced with him.
For in the granting of such a pen
sion there is charity. From 1665
until March 1. 1SS7, he received two
dollars a month, and from the latter
date sixteen dollars per month.
We cannot but cross the Jinp into
Delaware township a few paces, anu
things, and that he will not 6et aside
a law in response to human prayer.
Pecnaylvania College.
berries. One berry measured three
fourths of an inch throngh, and two
and a half inches in cirenmference.
They nre shipping from five hundred
to a thousand quarts daily. Last
Thursday forenoon twenty four pick
ers gathered over eight hundred
quarts.
Bes Xox.
o
( '.i-uv.i Mvr, Dr. Mcdlyun, is in a
high dadgeon because the Pope has
ruled hiiu out of tha church. If a
man insists in preaching doctrines
that hi church disapproves of he
shoiild have the graeo to step out,
and d it without tusking a fuss
a' mt it. The Methodist, or Luth
eran, or Presbyterian,
entireties ,lo t;ot permit a man to 1
j reaeh f-r th"u who preaches doc
trine that the church does not Bp
prove of.
Centuries ago the battle of Mara
thon was the field upon which was
decided, whether Karope should, or
should not submit to Asiatic civiliza
tion. Only twenty four years ago, Oettys-
, ., , , , .. . , , ard machinery and farm implements.
Standard Machinery.
Wm. Bell sells a full line of Stand-
Teachers' Examination Far
1SST.
Port Roval and Turbett, Port Royal July 25.
Walker,' in Mexico " 2i.
Patterson snd Milford, Patterson,. 27.
Mifflmtownand Fermanagh, in Mu-
tlintown " 23
Iick, at Cro KrTS ........-. Aug. .
Tuvsrora. at MrCovsville,
Spruce Hill, at Wisdom
Feale, st Johnst'wn,
Delaware and Thompontown, at
Smith's School House
Greenwood. t Straight Water,....
SniKnebanna, at Pronperity,
MoDroe,at Richfield..............
Fayette, in McAlisterrille.
Tbe examinations will brgin at 8) o'clock
s. tn. Strangers must furnish a certificate
of good ircral character. Directors and
friends of education are invited to bo pres
ent. A sf ecial examination for the cout-ty
will be held in MitUintown, September 10
Y. B.AUMA.V,
Sup't of Juuiata County.
Mitftiotown, July 6.
The Creat Ferepaugh Miow!
COMIXO TO
.ETTISTOvTX.
Three Times Larger than Ever.
As already announced, Adam Fore
paugh is to exhibit in I.ewintown on tho
20th day of July. The following is among
Mr. Forepsugh's declarations, and from
what we know of tho man, there is no d oubt
of his intention to carry them out on a
much greater cale than ever :
Adira Forepaugh will stake his profess
ional reputation and honor upon the dec
laration that his present exhibitions, with
all the stupendous acii.ional attractions
necessary to illustrate, under tbe largest
csnvas tent :a the world, tbrillinelr inter
esting sdventures of border life in the wild
west, is, ia every frstbfnl and essential par
ticular, fuily thf" iitura target than ever.
He exhibited nineteen wecKa to tbe larg-
t-st audiences ever known in New York
City. He has thoroughly familiarized him
self with tbe increased demands of both
metropolitan and rural culture, for grand,
magnificent, first clas smusetuenjj of a
rictly moral and elevating cbaraoti r, and
i fully determined to completer over
whelm all hi former efforts.
Allihe features of his Oreat Triple Cir
cus, Double Junfc'e Mensgcne, Kmimn aiel
(ireeian Hippodrome Kaces, Onen!l I'ag-t-snts,
Spectacular tableaux, with mounted
soldiers and Indians in sufficient numbfiit
to reproduce to the life the famous Custer
battle will be I rouUt into requisition to
add to the thriilingly interesting attractions
ol his Orc-at Wild Weht Show. The Prince
of the House of Adam will introduce tor
tbe first time in public bis great Thirty
Horse Act. He will also appetr with his
world-famed Performing ElepbaoU, Clown
Elephants. Pugilistic Elephants, Bicycle
Riding Elephants, Bolivar, the Giant Ele
phant, The Tight Rope Walking Blondin
Horse, with positively more circus, Olympic
and wild west stars than ail the Shows in
Atuerjca combined ;
A. If. floeardus and his four sols, ar.d
-Mens," the heroine-belle of ttie Az:e.-8.
are ail champion shots, who will appear in
the Wild West department. So will Xa.
vier Orlofsky and Charles Walsh, in their
great Broadsword Contest on horse-back.
The "Centennial Emigrant Wagon," 141
vears old, and tbe old harness used by
James Buchanan when a boy, and by bis
Craodfather before him, will be seen in the
great pazuant, also in tho Wild West
Street pageant will take place at 10 o'clock.
it is wosDsaruT.
how eai'.r rheumatism begins. anl how
in Liously it Kf"ws in the system, until
ot Uartll to liud hluise.f iu vicuna
Li sillier tli3 acuuior chronic form, lie
Sea Was the fearful tenacuty of .U
trip and the utter powerleasnesa of the
or linarv remedies to give relief.
Probably to no disease have physicians
eiven more slulv, 1 on U m?J
Completely baflleJ their effort, to provide
;pecitic, and until Athlophoro. was dis
covered there was no medicine which
would surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia
Ind nervous or sick headache. Thousands
of testimonials like the following prove
bevond question that Athlophoro. is the
onW reliable remedy, and that it will do
all that is claimed for it.
CaUkill, Green Co., N. Y.
August 19. 1S8G.
I can recommend the Athlopboroe to
anybody that is in want of it. It baa
cured rar mother who has had neuralgia
all her life and also rheumatism, blie says
she is all free from pain now, and will not
be without a bottle for twice the price. 1
a-ave a lotile to my brother who had neu
ralcia in the bowels and it fixed him in a
few days. Fbajik Kdwakds. -
Rouses Ft-, Clifton Co., N. Y.
Aiitrust 18th. 1S8C.
years ago this Summer I was sorely
I .iil. rliruiiiaiism in my right knee
d left ahouldor, and was induced by a
t.:r.. in Athlonhoros. I used live
bottles, got well, and have teen compara
tively free from rheuraaiira since. 1 have
Kreat tutU in it, and have recommended it
to niy friends. So far as I know all who
have tried it speak its praise.
R. Heatow.
Ererv druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoroa Pills, but where they -annul
be bouiJit of the druggist the Athlo
phoros Co.." 112 Wall St., New York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
reg ilar price, which is $1.C0 per Lottie
for Athlophoros and .rV. for rills.
For liver and kidney 1iraes. tWteiia. in
diKestitjn. woakiiem. Tiemwi del lllty. seft9w
of women. eontii.tim. fcesrtatate. Impure
blood, JLC-. A thlopluiros 1111s are uucqualed. s
Two
afflicted wi
an
Scrofula
Is ono of the most fatal scourges which
kfilict mankind. It is often inherited,
but may be the result of improper vacci
nation, mercurial poison, uncleanliness,
and various other causes. Chronic Korea,
Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors,
and, in some cases. Emaciation and Con
sumption, result from a scrofulous condi
tion of the blood. This disease can be
cured by the use of Aver 'a Sarsanarilla.
I inherited ascrofulous condition of tlio
Mood, which caused a derangement of my
whole system. After takiug less than
four bottles of Ayer's Sorsaparilla I ata
Entirely Cured
and, for the past year, have not found It
necessary to use any medicine whatever.
I am now in better health, and stronger,
th.xa eyer before. O. A. Willard, 211
Treicont st.( Boston, Mass.
I was troubled with "crofulous Scros
for rive years, bnt, after using a few
bottles of Aver s Smsparilla, the sores
healed, and I have unwr pood health.
Elizabeth Warnock, M Appleton street,
Low ll. Mass.
Soiua months ago I was troubled vt hh
Scroiulons Sores on my leg. The limb
was badly swollen and inflamed, and tba
sores discharged large quantities ot offen
sive matter. Kvery remedy failed until
I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking
three bottles of thus mmlicin the sors
have been healed, and my health is rsv
s'ored. I am grateful for the good it has
done me. Mrs. Ann O'Brian, 1M Sulli
van st., New York. ft
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Pr-rsrivl by Dr. J.C Ayer JkCo., Lowoli.V.-
SoK tv all llragjisu. irice f 1 ; aix hollies, S..
Lt.n.iL.
JXKCUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of JANE AUKER, dee'd.
Letters) Testamentary npon the
above Estate bavins- been grstited to the
undersigned all persons indetted to said
Estate re requested to make paj ment. aud
those having claims to present 'lie same,
without delav, t LEWIS lEGAN,
May 5, lbt7. Executor.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFUSTOffNi PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPil ROTH ROCK. Prttidtt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Caihier.
viKkcroas.
W. C. Pomerov, Joseph Rotbrock,
Noah Hertsler,' Philip M. Kepner,
Amos O. Bonsatl, Louis E. AtkinsoD,
Robert E. Parker,
STOCKHOLDERS :
PbiliD M- Kepner, Annie . bbelley,
Joseph Kothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Poiueroy,
Amos G. Bonsall,
Noah llertzler.
Chariot I e S D j d er,
Jane II. Irwin,
Mary Kurtz,
H. E. Parker,
J. Holaies Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John llertzler.
Three and Four per cent, ir.terest will be
paid on certificates of deposits.
jsn 23, 1B87 tf
J WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can stop tooth achs in less than
Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting.
That I can extract teeth without pain,
by tba use of a fluid applied to tbe teeth
aud gums ; no dacger.
That Diseased sj G urns t known
as Scurvy) treat cjed succluliy
and a cure waryggy""""'-''! in every
Teeth Filled and warranted lor life.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged, or,
remoddied, from $9.00 lo IJ per set.
Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at
prices to suit all.
All work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artificial teeth
with which they cannot eat, aro ecpecially
invited to call. Will visit professionally
at their homes if notified by letter.
Will visit regularly at Richfield tbe 2nd
weeks of May and October.
G. Ii. DERR,
Practical Dentist,
rsTSBLisHto ii jnrri-iN'Tows, Pa., ia 18C0.
Oct. 14 't?5.
A COLOSSAL COLLECTION
-O F
Bright, New Spring
-A5IO-
SUMMER STYLES !
.. t I.tliler l Juniata tounij liailuK jusl re-turae-
fr-. a,tero clt.e. - -anderfu.
SPUING & SUMMER STOCK,
Wm make friends, outshine riyals, win victories, and sell it-elf ou U
merits. MUX UOY'SCIULDBK.VS
FASHIONABIjE clothing,
and Gent . farnULing good. First ClasB, combining Style, Quality jt.d
Elegance, vith prices that will astonish you. No sale ia expected unless
I pruve this
Bat I ask your patronage only when I giro complete satisfaction My
-I.- of HATS CAl'S, U00T3 4 SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES and
JEWELRV, CJico, Percale and White Shirts, Neck wear, Collars and
Cuff,, Trunks and Satchels, is full and complete. Call aud soe.
btoc
Sani'l
STKAYEE
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUKMS1ILI1
IN PATTERSON.
Juno 16, 18S6.
J.
WARKEN FLETTE,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA-,
try-Collecting and conveyancing promptly
attended to. Office in aecond etory of Bel
ford building. Entiance on Main street.
4-29-87.
Lons K. AraiN.oa. F. M M. Ffknell.
ATKIIbOI . l'EWELL,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
M1FFLINTOWN, PA.
0-Collecting and Conveyancing prompt
Iv attended to.
. .
OrricB On Ma a street, m piac and at pbiladHphia, 3 IS p. m.
u ,i,;..An Ko.. south ol , r
bridge street.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIME-TABLE
On and alter Sunday May 22ud, 15fc7
trains tbat stop at Mifflin will run aafl)owa:
EASTWARD.
Altooka AccoamooATiOH leaves Altoona
daily at 5 20 a. m., Tyrone 5 !2 a. tn.,
Huntingdon 6,33 a. m.. Mount Union at
6,59 a. m., N'wton Hamilton 7,04 a. m.t
McVeTtown 7,2G a. in., Lewistown 7,5.'? a.
in., Milfcrd 8.11 a m., Mifflin 8,17 a. m.,
Port Koy.i 8.23 a. m-, Mexico H'H a. tn ,
Tuscarora b,32 a. in., Vandyke 8,35 a. m.,
Thompsontown 8,43 a. nj., Durward x,47 a
m., Millerstown 8,54 a in., .Newport 1,03 a.
tn., arriving; at Iiarrisburg at 10 10 a. m..
Manufacturers for tbe Tirbolesale trade of
tbe latest styles of
Carriages,
Surreys.
Phaetons,
Buggies and
Spring Wagons
of the fiuefct jnnl:ty, mu.1 guaranteed t-
tjive satisf;ictun.
ruct2o, 1W-0.
M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Si.a 1- hobe Expai.-i leaves Altoona daily
at (;.55 s. in., aud stopping a all regular
j stations between Altoous and Harrisburg,
. . 1 i I ' n u, ' J . r. . .2. .
O CKAITUXVX,, ' :Vl40;.:;;od"Wiv;;ra Kilaphkt
H resumed actively tL P'f J j Z.K y . .
Medirineand Surgery anu u.iti . . , , .l..uuis Ua,,j, B1
and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Fa.
March 2'J, 1876.
States should, or should not become
b free or slave government.
During a period of centuries liar
athon was the focal center of the at
tention of the world. What Mara
thon was to the p:ist, Gettysburg will
bo to the future doubly intensified by
the enliarities imparted to the cir-
or OlUir ilifttiori of to JaT 1T tli iiirrhnTiir-B
arts.
It is straupe beyond couiprthei.
sion hiw the wnys of Pi evidence are
worked to results. ItiHnowtwohau-
amon which are American Road
Machine Co s , Revt-rpible Road Ma
chines. Newark Machine Co s , Col
umbus, ), Victor Donl.lo Huller,
Graiu Drills, horse rakea Acc. Ilauck
: Comstoika, Suwinilla, Cider mills,
Corn Planters, Feed Cutters &c.
F.Ilis' Champion, Thresher and Sep
arators for one and two horse tread
Iowir, swepp power, or steam pow
er. Syracuse Chilled Plow, Hiding
Plows and Side Hill Plows. Root's
Mount Joy, two horse, wheeled and
single uone cultivators. Lawrence
A: Co's ("hampion Snrinp Tooth Har-
u di.-overe
rows, lwt pairs kept for all of the
dren au l thirty-nine years siuce the . , , "
1 ,,Mr r .v. " - . . , t"i Hmestcr Co and EurekaMow-
l ue!ir chanipiofcB of Lutheran;sm closeil the j r Oi n mMl,ir.e
I MifllintowD, Juniata countr. Pa-
May 2, 87, 5 mo.
- - .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
-assv
can be
cured
of MKKUMATISM ty using
RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE.
It iff r.H rurt-i1. it ctxrsa nothmtr bat Rhansv
tan. t t um saf avud sure urf fisT tnat dtmtmmm.
Th Ki3nd wuo Lat bun nrm& will tmutj to its i
lishr.it j.
M O. B.rrrm.nTl1 X 12th . Phfl-! . wwu
KfiaaAt:sra C t t m uunf to nmm 'ts-thrr it tiIJ t
rriru). Mfinf h wisbi sirKl'n tb tn -Iisssvjw. tvn4
tVnt h -.l lr hiM -as-v.rn frr-ftl th
to n.-Ira1; Br. 1 vr ils of tw wt b riTrl
- i u 1 rvn: wittaoat rwult, pTutu a
" V wi'' t a '-i IfVn n1 hvr rjuvlrtKm ax 1
I.a).:i Th-riTi i'. n ", r- - Kr in cm
JXEt'UruR'S NOT1CK.
Kvtaie of MICHAEL BKalluRE, decM, late
of FrrojiDAh tw'., Jutu-ilJi Co., Fa.
Let tern Tenlauieutary upon tbe
above Katmto tiavinc beca granted to tbe
undrrsiiTDed all persons iodbt-d to id
Kb tale are rrqueitcd to uiako ptvmont, and
thorn having claim to jtretiit th fame,
withuut delay, to JUllN ZiXlK,
June 13f IbS". Lxecutor.
I UUITOK'S NOTICE.
CZDA.i T., C-fUDJi, - Y.
Jons VcLaichlih. Josrra W. STiaatt
MCl,Al'C.IlaM!f & STOIMEL,
INSDEANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYAL, JVSIATA CO., PJ.
X7Onj reliable Companies represented.
Pre. 8, 7fcS6-lv
i. iitfiov at the old corner of Third ; 6.65 a. 111., Altoona at 2.00 p. iu., aud stop
. t , - ..ii i " -
piug i mii icuiu sii-iuui arries l 5iuiaa
at & (3 p. m., Harrisborg 7.1.0 p. m., I'hiia
adelpbia 4 26 a. m.
Mail Express leaves I'ittsburg st 1 00 p iu.
AltoODa 6 2i p m ; Tyro;. 6 54 p m ; Hunt
ingdon 7 37 p m ; Lewirtown b i 1 p ni ; Mif
flin 916 ptu; llarrisburg 10 45 p m ; Phila
delphia 4 -5 a m.
1'hiladclpbia Exprens will stop at Mlfllin
at 11 S3 slioa Signed. - .
WtSIlTAKD.
SPRI KB OP E N IN G. iiio '
V-M SOTS
i-ir the mam r-iail. j thirty years" war ia Iluropo to the
A . (r U.it I
C-okvul.-, IV: t
in i.'U six; (-kr.etons nave been advantage of all Protestantism, and
found The ekiill of each bk. h ton to dav their descendants have the
or an iuden satisfaction of realizing that tb f.Y.
!
c.il center of Lutheran teaching is at
Ims rithi r :i biilVt hole
tsti,-n i'f .::: kin 1 in it. showing.
1 ' ' ' " 1 w ro tuur.lered. Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg
'' "' " ' ?i . re nearly all jst as if to prove to the world that
rf'" ' r "". who were i Lutheranism was the fore runner of
w,,vln.,l and mi, ,i f r their money by American freedom as established bv
some of out! i-.vs. What story the arbitramtnt of the sword on the
writer coin,! navo itaiim -ine.l such a field of battle at Gt tt vbbunr.
1'l.ice aaiobir a civilized neonle I l..t,T,rri-.,;. rn i. .i
- 1 - - . . . . . wv..vu ' kAcnvi,
increased in all of its departments
within tLe past few years. The pros
pects of a large accession of new etu
dnts baa caueod the projection of a
new building at the cost of not less
than fifty thousand dollars to be be
gun at once. To the student of his
tory, of civilization, aud religion there
is an inspiration to be received from
tho classic! halls of Pennsylvania
College, and from tho surrounding
historic ground that cannot be re
ceived any where else in America
A C'liii'viO Alderman, latt week, is
sited invitations to a number of
friend.-, who had been kind to his
wife, deceased, to come to his house
snd partake of a feast. Tho friends
atteuded. A lare number of unin
viUd people, rouud-abont acquain
taneesof the Alderman also attended
The feast was turned into
revelry.
There were all kinds of amusement in
dulled in, with music and dancing. It
wjs the t,ext thr g to an old fashioned
Irish w:ike which it is said invariably
wound up witii a tight.
I - :LiSlAt.
I VfT"? 55, llttAtiE EiliKS
S-ci f st, c
JLS9
Tl"EE
Tirir, tt.ia&is
By the Devils Den.
Panl II. RiveK. n rrivaia writli
Is an address delivered before the arm, belonjnnsr to the Twentv third
Minneapolis Convention of t h e orth Carolina regiment, had stoppd
Knights of Ibor, General Master
Workman Towderly spoke as follows
on the question of Foreign paupers
ccniiLg to America: '-I am utterly
opposed to a'.I form" of pauper emi
gration and to agreatdcalofemigra
tion pure and simple. I think a halt
i"ht to be called cn emigration tin-
over here to see the place at which he
l ad lost his arm. J. F. Jone, of the
Twelfth Massachusetts, had come here
to see and be present at the re-union
Jones had Lis left cheek bone torn
away by a shot at tbe Devil's Deu and
he pointed to where he had lain among
the rocks and fired. While doing this
Rives approached and standing out
among the trees remarked in a casnal
Th Allentnwn Democrat remarks "We
wouln'ut trust a man near a hen house who
would order a nearnpaper stopped through
a post luaster when he is in arrears. It is
a cowardlv way ol refusing to pay an hon
est debt."
Lives there a tuan with sonl so dead
who never to himself hath said 'I'll psy
before 1 go to bed the debt I owe tha prin
ter?' Yes, there are some we know full
well, who never such a tale wnnld toll, bnt
they, we tear, will go to well, tbe place
whero there's no winter."
The board of Commissioners in Berks
county bava discovered that a number ot
tax collectors last antumn, speedily collect
ed tbe tix immediately npon the receipt of
the tax duplicate, and then pnt the money
out at interest lor their own benefit instead of
paying it ovtr to the county Treasury.
Luray and Hie .tatural Itrlosre.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
weeaiy excursions to Luray will undoubted
ly prove the most accepUole trips tbat our
people can take tor a lew davs or pleasant
outiug. If one goes for tbe trip alone he
will be amply repaid, but when the aur
passing wonders of the Caves are thrown
in as it were, the destre togo is irresistable.
Th, Pattnt. tf T r
. kuii; lurm one ot tbe won
ders of tho world. Even so far as they
have been explored they ,Und at tbe bead
of all known cave, and there is Tot s
boundless underground district int., which
no man Las ever ventured entrance.
Luray itwit is a qusint old town, snd the
country surrounding it is rich in hiatoncsl
"Sf"1"""- I was the theatre of some
of the most brilliant BghUnS r he w,
I. 11-
".ICE
.50
" d-- u rta box.
For couaj iee iiif. rrna cm. lcTfptave I'aa
I'll! ft, w.iii tc-.nDouit.a,
T- c 3 ':' iali droawisitas. If iTie or cthrr in
().: iu p itioti turaiaui it in yon. do mt be pr
r-.i U to utr m:)-th:t:i; ), l.ut api ly dirert tn th
4 -Ti-rt An- :N I'KAFI.r K. llKOS. O.
sVlli tit t2 1 aMarkC iSLar-zsBi, I'liUmaelpkaia.
PARKER & CO.,
Main Stbeet, MirFLrsTowx. Penxa
Transact a general banting busi
ness.
Discount daily.
Accounts of firms, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent, interest allowe-J on
twelve months' certificates.
April 20-'87.
Kstte of ISAAC KOft'EK, deceased.
Tbe undersigned appoin ted Auditor by
tbe Orphan's Court of Janiaia Co., to pass
upon the exceptions to the first and final
account ot James Berjry, Kxecuior of Isaac
Bowers, deceaed. late of the borough ol
Thoiupsoniown, and to make distribution
ot the baianca found to be in his banas, to
and among tbe parties entitled thereto,
hereby gives notice tbat he will attend to
tbe duties ot said appointment, at i is oflice
in aiiniin'own, on Saturday Ju!v 16. Ibtii.
at 10.-30 o'clock a. m., when and where all
parties interested must attend, or forever
thereafter be debarred from coming in upon
said fund. F. M. M. FEN N KI.L,
Auditor.
MitUintown, Pa , Cnaf 16, lbS7.
D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE N9YE fEED MILL
for
Farmers and Planters.
Been tried and tested for over
53 "STescrs
and never found wanting. Grinds thor
oughly and rnpidly Corn, TVheat, Feed,
Plaster, Coal, Coffee, Salt, ttpiceu, etc.
E".1t opAratad. Rqnlre little power. Does not
getuutof orCer. &l buxlt and bat grinder on earth.
Fast Link leaves Pbiidelphia daily at
hi) n tn ' Harripihifti-ir 3 fl m . Un,n
i w V" p in , licwibiu w o 3 p m ; Altoona
YOU will Want to buy from ! 8 10 p m ; arrives at 1'ittsburg st 1 1 55 p m.
. . 1 r' WT ASfmcER leaves Philadelphia
CUT new ailU Complete StOCK Ol j daily at 1 30 a. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. m.;
.... ! Duncanuon, b 54 a. m.; Newport, 91 a.
SVIUNG iT SLAIuLK 1 m' Mrstowo, S 4Ja. m.;Thompsontown,
u !- 62 a. iu.; Van Dyke, lo u(J a. m.; Tuscar
ora, 10 U a. iu.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ui.; Port
Koya!, 10 13 a. iu.; Mifflin, 100 a. in.;
suuora, 10 o a. ui.; Narrows, 10 a4 a. m.;
G O O I S.
Our I)rvss floods DeDUrtment LeUton, 10 40 a. in.; McVeytown. 11 It
. , a. m.; N'ewton Uaiuiltou, 11 a. iu.; llaa-
loii t tingaou, ii u p. m.; 1'jroiie, 1 04 p. :n.;
is full to oversowing,
miss the bargains, we ii
to come in and see for yourself.
i . , 1 1, j . ,,
, - -i . ni,uwu. tj v. ui., ana slop ai ail rt-VJl&r
1111.13 llic u,uuic, ,, j " sialic
ions between Uarrisburg aud Altooua.
OrtTia ExriiM leaves 1 bilale!i.hi dai
ly at 5 40 p. in., liarrisburr. 10 -IS n. is..
i YOU Call be Suited With Our low tlliEg at KocWville, Marysville, Daucaa-
,. . uou, Newport, Millerstown, Thompsontown,
priced drCSS goods Ol all the Port Koyal, time at Mitlliu, 11 6li a. iu.; Al-
i1 . , j v." . a toona, 2 liO s. tn., and Pittsburg, C 10 a.m.
i liewe Shades. ICU may Want Mail Tbai- leaves Phila.Ulpuia daily at
! something in Black and Color- 1
Black and Colored FlnK mt a11 regular stations between Mirtlin
: aud Altoona reaches Altoona t 3 xi) n
We have them. '. t-ittburg b.o p. m.
HE JOHN T. NOYE MTG CO..
BUFFALO N. Y.
ed Silks,
Ca.-limeres.
Call for what you want.
complete in the county.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
TT'OU.IDEDIN 1832. Larg F.cultv. Two
- mil courses of studyClassical and
bcieutific. SpecUl courses in all depart
ments. Observatory and labor a t o r i e s.
Three large buildings. Libraries 22,000
volumes. Expenses low. Accessible by
r,rt""In' R''r"d traina. Location, on the
BATTLE-FIELD of Gettyabura-. most piess-
ant and healthy. I'reparistorr Ie-
parlnienl. in separate building, lor
Z- IMl rUDK men preparing for business
or College, nnder spec ial care of the Prin
cipal, and two assistants, residing with stu
dents in the building. Fall term opens
5P 8, 1887. For Catalogues, address
n. W. JJclvMGUT, D. V.,
President, or
11 U BEE G. BUCKLER, A. St.,
. Principal.
ISofre is hereby given lint the pirtner
ship bertoford exislin j between llii un-
aersiguea in ine AlarKel Uar bcinnes-i, was
disnlved by rau'iial conscut. on thj I3ih
1sy of Jane lfl7, by the w.ttrlrawsl of F.
F Rohm Ironj the same. Tbe business
will be herealter conduc -i bv T. J. Moyer,
who is alone responsible for the ssnie.-
F. F. ROH f .
T.J. MOTER.
Patterson, Pa., July 6, 18e7-8t.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order issued out of the
urpDans-court of Juniata county, the un
nersignea, Administratrix of the estato of
ruias w one, deceased, will ejnose at rtub-
lic sale, on tbs yremises, in Susquehanna
"wuBuip, junia-a county, at 1 o'clock P.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887,
The following described real estate, vis
A tract of land bounded on the north by
lands of Maria Dressier and Unri. ir s n
Dres!er; east, by lands of W. (J. 8traw
ser; south, by lands of S O. Dressier, and
west by lands of Jacob G. Dressier, con
taining FORTY-FITE ACRES,
more or less. About
Thirty Acres Cleared,
and under cultivation, ncd the balance
wooaiar.a. i be improvements consist of s
i.arge r rame weather-boarded
DWELLING HOUSE,
BANK BARN and other ouf-buildini,.
There are also various kinds of fruit treoa
on the premises.
TERMS: Ten per cent, casb when the
property is struck down, snd the ba'ance
on the first day of April, 183S, when deed
and possession will be given.
EMMA J. WOLFE,
- , . Administratrix.
Jaly 13, 1887.
Caution notice.
Altooxa AccoMuanATioH leaves Phil
adelphia daily at 11 50 a. in.. Uarrubur at
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT li9::,
... .. , rl, ... , Thompsontown 5.5G p. in., Vsu-Jyke 5.41
OU Will find One Ot the mutt j p. m.. Tuscarora 6.S p. in., Mexico 5,5.) r.
rp, j m- i o" rtoyal o,&4 p. m.f Mitiliu 0,00 p
1 lie j m., Lewiatown H,23 p. ui., McVeytown o'-
; boot- and .hoes that we sell j "V a m-
this season have ail improved I PaciCa Expressleaves Philadelphia 11
i , ii i ,l a 11 4i - iPmS liarrislvurg 3 10 a m ; Duncninon
sole and heel that adds to their ;oa am; Newport 401 am; aiumn! '.
I wearing quality. Don't mi, j TL . ? Xl'iXZX
20 a tn ; Petersburg 6 36 a m ; Spruce Ore. .
iC4Sain; Tyrone 7 07 a m ; Bell's Milk
We have Men's Fine Shoes at ! m 5 Altoona b 05 . m 5 pittsbut
; u 4b p m.
prices that Will astonish VOU, OUr Sea Miore Express east, on Sundavs,
I Wl11 connect with Sunday Mail eisl Ioavibj
stock of Ladies' Shoes can not Uairisburg at 1 15 p. m.'
Wiv Passeilfrer w.,t btiiI M.ll .....
Ilow IjOMt, How ISctoreu !be surpassed in the county. stoP at LctUOw aud Pouruiana sprmt
. . , , , , . . m 1 1 "-e-ft.
jnsi pni.iisneo, a new eamon 01 UK. n t-tl- ia oil fVol. Un
CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESS AT wul .o
ssiSMSswiiifif 1 rt 1 ml, frt gVTWWSt WBii 'A
them.
on tbr raitul csri ol t perhatdrrbi or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, Impotemct, Mental and Physical
Incapacity, Inisediments to Marriage, etc.:
also, CoasraPTioa, Epilepst and Fits, in
duced by self-indulgence, or sexual eitrsv
spsnce, .c.
Tbe celebrated author, in this sdmirable
essay, clearly deiuonftrates from a thirty
years' successful prsctice, tbat the alarm
iDf! consequences of self abuse may be rod
ically cured ; pointing out a mode of curt,
at onre simple, certain, and effectual, by
means ol wnicn every sutterer, no matter
what his condition may be, may cure biui
self cheaply, privately and radically.
Sent under sonl, in a plain envelope, to
any address, pott-paid, on receipt of four
cents or two postage stamps. Address
CULVER tVEL? MEDICAL CO.,
1 Ann St., New Tork.N.Y.;
Oct. 8-8C Post-Oflice Box 450.
Private Sale.
A llf persons are hereby cautioied against
hr.ntinfr or Sshina: on the proj .rty of me
nndersigned in Ksyette township, as tbe
tresspass laws wili. be enforced.
i Ephbaui Dusk.
Tbs undersigned will sell at private sale,
a farm of acres, in Millord tnwuship,
midway between Mini in and Port Royal,
along- the railroad. The land ia nearly 'all
cleared and tillable, watered by a spring.
Tbe land is underlaid with iron ore near the
surface. Sloping- to the sun, it is a desira
ble situation lor fruit growing, especially
peaches. The improvements are a good
bouse, and bai,k barn, all kinds of f ruit and
a peach orchard of six hundred trees just
coming into bearing. 1 will sell it for sev.
en hundred dollars. For Further particu
lars call on, or address
Macbicb Lioxiid,
Oakland Mills.
Juniata County, Pa.
March 18, 186T, If.
3EAB0DY HOTEL
and sold at prices that will sur
prise vou. We have on hand
a full line of Fresh, Plain and
Fancy
GROCERIES.
Also, the only full line of
QUEENS WARE
in the county. Every house
must have its lull supply of
Queens and Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
Maw Stueet. Oppositz Court Horse,
Mi mint own, pa.,
Frederick ESPENSCHADE.
Nirth St., south of Chestnnt, one square
south of the New post Office, one-ball
square from Walnut St. Theatru and iu the
ery business centre of the r.itv. On ,h
American and European plans. Good rooms
wc a.OU per dir. Kemodeled and
newly furnkhed. W. PAINE, M. D-,
' Owner and Proprietor.
k, ioe-4, ty
DSlNES
5YRUP
CURES
Coughs
Subscribe f' tha Senhncl .nd A,,mMjfa
LKW1STOWN DIVISION.
Traius leave Lewistown Junction for Mil
roy at 6 35 a m, 10 65 a m, 3 15pm; lo
Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 3 tO p ni.
Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction fron
Milroy at 9 00 a m, 1 2i pm, 4 0 p m ; iron.
Sunbury at 9 25 a iu, 4 10 p in.
TYRONE DIVISION.
Traius leave Tyrone for Bellefonte as
Lock Haven at 8 10 a m, 7 16 p tn. Leav ,
Tyroue lor Curweuaville and Clearfield a
8 20 a tu, 3 05 p iu,7 25 p ni.
Traius leave Tyrone tor Warriors Mark,
Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a
m and 4 30 p m.
i rains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefonte
and Lock Uavcn at 12 05 p in, and 6 37 p tn.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwens
ville and ClearUeld at 6 68 a tu, and 1 1 45 s
ni, o 1 p nj.
Traius arrive at Tyrone from Sco:ia, War
riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at C
68 a m, at 2 p in.
U. &- B. T. R. R. & BEDFORD DIVISION
Trains leave Huntingdon lor Bedford
Hynduian and Cumberland at 8 25 a. ni
and 6 35 ax.
Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bee
ford, Hyudman aud Cumberland at 12 1
p. m., 6 20 p. ru.
HOLL1DA YSBUKG BRANCH.
i or'"5 leaVe A1,oon for points South, i
7 -0 a no. 8 25 s m. 2 00 p m. 5 00 v tu. t
00 p m., 9 50 p ni. 1
Trains arrive at Altoona from poin'
Sontb, at 6 60 a tn. 11 35 a m. 6 65 p m. ;
W P m. , 25 i. ru. and 10 35 p in.
McKiilips & Co's. Planing Mill,
I'ort Royal l'tnua.
MANl'rACTL'RERS Or
Ornamental Porticos,
Bracket aud Scroll Work.
DOORS. SASH, BLLVDS, SIDING.
MOI LDIXGS, I LOOKIXCS
Also, dealers in shingles, latb, and ira.
lumber of every description.
Country lumber worked to order. O
aers by mail promptly attended to. A
"IUW snouia be sent to.
McKILLIPS t CO.,
, Port Royal, P.
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