Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 10, 1887, Image 2

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    SEN T I N K L it 1 1 E P I J B L J C A H
MIFFLIN TO UN.
jTroiKsnit, ak.i vr 10. is;.
Ii. F. SCH W E I E K,
KniToa aid rmriirT"!.
At fin r!
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jif l t m .
i-ti n in Kei.tuoky, the
tn-ij nity. list vverk, .lroj
Tirn tint rh-.-ulitel l:vt
wek. il.it Iii.iiue wil! ,m conn from
acros t the' mm. is r.uw eJeiiiT.
(K T,nut W.-iptiingtoa tbey were
c r wiu :irs n'.,l overci.iit l-t
week. J'ut nvv them. You'll
I -ve t j'Ut in un overc-ont snon
Mil Lin.l'.i' frs.
anpi-y fanner anl Le tben iliscovereJ
that he Lad piguej a contract for ITS
feet of roil. After the work was
coiuplot-J Mr. LiovelacJ was scared
into tpvinff his note for ?T.". Beu
jamin Coleman, or IierfitlJtowBbhii
was t routed in the name way. lie
was ilcect'-l to the niuouut of !?-S4.
Mr. Coleman expressed himself for
cibly to the aprent, who laughed and
said : " You are a lucky duffer. I jviiil
: .( ii X) for th wit and knowledge I got
and you are getting yours for SS4."
; lawyer that defend il
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i':.NNiN nri i;:.i'rt'd I'nslish
, ;. el .-!. ir-e ..f Y. K. Vau
j , iltrv ant I e-r f . ii- eli
:'.t i h:- t.f id ' t kip while
! i l'.it Avi. aw.iy ffnu !. uue.
tl i.-k. pcoe. cLii-Lins.
1. evfiythiricj j-.-r n::il
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Read tlil arelully.
The- hestls of the saw-dust francs,
says, the Nw Yolk lsr, have de
viteil a new m-heme to ilofrauJ. and
.ire flooding the mails with letters
anl l irctilars which offered counter
feit money f,jr sale. They have pre
pured a circular ia which it is etitisl
that money has been left to the per
son to whom the letter is sent ly a
.ILst.mt relative anJ that the legacy
can lr secured ly the pavment of a
certain sum of money to an ugent
The circulars are printed on the cyc
lo'raph auI one of the forms is as
follows :
N'i Youk. duly .". 1SS7 Pear Sir:
A. iht int relative of yours h is died
in this city and ha-, left to you.
The m .ney is d posited in the bank
and aw.nts your or.lers. We Lave
U-eli 'ivell cLarcre uf thet-i-tat.'. an 1
is, suun as you can et:l lish your
claim the j:'.'ih will le paid to you.
To do this yon must come to New
York and lot us sec that r.a are act-
:.. i Mtl i if .. .iii iA i .t-
vou can ... t tie r.u.i.. v vou will h.,r f ghttan- desc-ende.1 the spout, and
t ) pay the 1
naioiint to J"l
their meagre store. They have pone
hiiDijry themselves nnd have been
driven bv short snnnlies to pat more
land into crops and to extend their
fisheries.
The. monstaehe is ffoing out of
favor. Xo one, except a woman, will
deny that any man with passably
good feat urea look vastly better with
a clcan-f haven face than with a uious
tacheor any other "hirsute adornment,'
a"J the patent regeuerator, advertise
ments sav. If a man.s mouth is at
all reasonably well shaied. he should
never disguise it with a monstaehe,
and a comparison of the features of
handsome men will show that the
reatet enrgy,detenuination and
firmness is always portrayed in clean
shaven faces. IJaltiinore American.
1. H. Patterson and Dr. P. Mc
Cook. whihs retnrninjr from Han
cock one day last week, witnessed
the strange sight of a huge copper
head charming a bird. The serjent
lay motionless on a log, with glitter
ing eyes and head erect, while ihe
bird hovered around attracted by the
strange mesmeric influence. Unfor
tunately f hey were prevented seeing
the result by a restive horse, but
they felt positive that the bird would
succumb. Fulton Kepublican.
Thomas Meyers, who resides on
Penu street, licllefonte, had a natrow
escape some days ago. 1 'tiring the
ram and thunder Storm ttie spoiltlCg orgood P,r,l cbaracttr. Directors and
of his lit u-.e became clogged when Mr. . friends of education are invited to be rea
Merers endeavored to remove the ob- -nt. A rcciai eii.ntion lor tho com.tr
will De Iieiii in .n iiiiiniow h, .-.t--..uiiiLn-i j"
Gretna as th site of the encaicr-n'?nt
puliar!y happy, s tlie location is not en
lv jiiT arrc.sjtile Iroiu all rarta of tbe
j - -
state, but the irroundins of the catnp
are an bandxome, attractive and picturea
jue as any ground in the Commonwealth.
Beside the natural beauty of the park, ar
tificial adornuwnt makes it a charming spot.
In order to accommodate visitors to the
camp, the Tennhj Wanta Kailroad Company
wi!! sell excursion tickets Aiipnst fith to
12lb, ftood to return until tlie 10th inst.
nclusive, from Lew is tow d Junction and alt
the stations west, and from Punbnry and
all stations north and weal thereof, at a sin
gle fare for the round trip.
The route is via main line of the 1'enn
sylrania railroad to Couewago, thence via
Cornwall and Lebanon railroad to Mt. (Jret-na.
Teacliers'
Cvanilnallous
fort Boyal and Turbctt, Port Royal July 2 5
n alter, in Mexico, ....
Patterson and Millord, Patterson,.
Mifllintown and Fermanagh, in Mif-
7.
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5.
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12.
The examinations will bepin at b't o'clock
a. ni. Straneers must furnUli a certiticate
tiintoan
Lack, at Cross Keys
Tuscarora, at McCoysville,
Sjtruco Mill, at Wisdom
Beale, at Johnstown
Delaware and Tboinpsontow n,
Smith's School llousd
Greenwood, at Straight Water,..
Susquehanna, at Proserity,.
Monroe, at Kichtield,.. .
Fayette, in McAItaterville,.
trnetion. At that moment a bolt of
t -.v:
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pptj.i.sing to rt
r-, i in, s. hich wiTl i
J-.ll "".'1.; anion.. t itlOIlth.
will b'l necassirr to bnrg witUyou.
It will be Well to a. t -ui. t'.y about
the matter, for fear Seine one 'nay
hear of -tour good lack and cause
vt hi troub'e by laying claim to th
tii 'iiev. We are votir friend and you
gm I can trust us ia.L '.fitij- -re you
. . I -tart for Nw Yrk Toil h.id b. tter
lU t!fL. h a n torn? tk lite and we
r 9
wiil tav-a srin. p to nieel yi ii Tju
ihifild come Tiv tlie New York Cen
tral railroad. When you arrive in N.
Y . take tiie elevated road fit the sta
t;.n i fare ."i cent si and rid-3 down to
l'ult'.u .-tr.et. tlo to the United
'..i.-i'n.r i.ff ktrni'k the olil eentleman
foot, tearinir the shoe into
MKXDMENT T) THE COXSTITI
tif.n proii!'.l to tho
Lreds bat Inflicting m injury to Mr.
Meyers.
Our neighbors over the border have
within a hort me organized and
equipped a lurjr military force, and
the militia includes all dwellers in the
Dominion capable of bearing arms.
The particulars will be presented hv ot the ( onstitution.
.1. M . c.lriTi.iId (Kiev in the September Jo"'t resolution proposing
Mifllintown, July 5.
W. K. AIM AN,
;up't of J imiata Count j .
LEG IL.
LEG.JL.
QRI UANS' COI KT SAI.B OK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans'
foi.rl r.f Juniata Co.. the undersigned Kx-
ecutors of the estate of John F. timith, de
ceased, will sell bv public vendue or out
cry, on the premises in Walker township,
at 1 o'clock V. M-, ou
Saturday, August 27th, 1837.
The following described real estate, to
witr A tract of land situate in Walker town
ship, Juniata county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed as follows : On the north by lauds
of Kebecci Miller, and Cloyd Kloss; on the
east by lands of Heury Long, Kebecca
Smith (widow), Wesiey Smith, and Charles
Wert?; on the Koutb by the Juniata river
and on the west by lauds of Jerome Thomp
son, containing
148AORES,
more or less, having thereon erected a good
Slune Double House, plastered outside and
inside, Good Bauk Barn, wagon-shed, and
other out-buildings, good watr at house
and barn. Land level and nearly all river
Is.ttom. There are two orchards on the
farm, one in good scaring condition and
the olher just tegmuing to bear. This farm
is situated about three miles fiom Thomp
sontown, two miles trom llexieo station,
one mile from Van Pyke station on the P.
R. R-, and five miles from Mittliotown, the
county seat. Convenient to churches,
schools and stores, and is a desirable ami
valuable farm.
TKUMS OF SALE : Ten per cmt. to be
paid by the purchaser when the property is
stricken down ; forly-tite per cent, on the
first dav of April, lfcS; forty-five per cent.
(thehuLuee) on tlie llistd.iy of April, lSt-H,
the lal p.i uient to be secured by judg
ment lioii.l on the premises, to bear inter
est lrom the first iav of April, 1SSS.
jonN ii- smith,
SOLUM' N MANBKCK,
. Kxecutois.
A
Commonwealth for their
jfction bv the (lencrul
cilir.'ns
I this
approval or re
Asssmblv of the
Cotuiuonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pnb.ish-
etf by onlerof the Secretary ot the Com
monwealth, in pursuance ol article XVIII
UI'HANS' C'U'KT SAI.F. OF
-iVAU AIILK HEAL ESTATE-
JUNIATA VALLEY 1LKK.
OFHIFFLI.1TOWH, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT POKT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH ROTHHOCK. Prntdrnt
T. VAN' IKW1N, Cnnhirr.
DIBEITOBS.
W. C, Pomeroy. Josepn tiouirocb.,
Noah Hertilcr,
Amos . Bousall,
Robert E. Psrker,
A COLOSSAL COLLECTION
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Bright, New Spring
-ASIl-
Philip M. Kepnnr,
Louis K. Atkinson,
stockiiolkbs :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
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Jo.teph Kotlirock,
(Jeorge Jac.olw,
L. K. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomcroy,
Amos G. Itonsall,
Noah Ilertzler,
CharlotteSnyiier,
Jane II. Irwin,
Mary Kurtz,
H. K. Parker,
J. liol.nes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Prow.
John Ilertzler.
Vetoing till
The r. so
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Stat. -. hotel nnd r-i.'it-r. and retuaiti
in vonr room till our agent culls.
Irn-..s-i-d von will find half curd on
which is iiiiu'ucd I'" lit", a. Ke p thisj
titid when the aii-nt culls ou von
I will in
c ud. p- that you will know- that he
l i :iil ri'ht. I'.e mighty careful who
y. hi talk t'"i. for New York is h wick
j e l city and full of pitfalls nnd had
' men. Hoping that you will he al!e
lo prove every tiling satisfactory we
n main yo-itf truly, 15. Lwi.
7:1 Stanton street. New York
N. I'.. Return this letter when
you send an annvver.
The name nnd nddrcsi in on asep
atate piece of paper, the same as tlie
. id s uv-d'it letters. When the vie
tirrivi s in New York he is met
is liotel I'V the "capper" who con-
muiil t.rof The Americas Maahse. To
most readers this accoiiut of the
strength un.l efficiency of the military
sv-tetu f Camul i will he a surprise.
.Iacol Levi-, the tl year-old son of
Henry Levis of Newport, Terry coun
ty, met a sad death. The little fellow
attempted to climb to the top of a
pile of railroad tiei. and miBsinp his
. , hold he fell a distance of twelve f o t
IM
fly virtue of an order of t!i Orplum's
Court i.l Juniata county, the undersigned
A'ltuinis'.rstor cum tctameuto mtiuso ol the J
estate ot Thomas atts, !t of Monroe
an smenil- ! tonnshii.. deceased, will sell ly puh'ie ven-
ment to the c.nstit!ltion of the common- I due or outcry, un Ihe preiu.seH ji i o ruio.
wealth: (P.M., on j
stni.miBnfm.w i.y ih, ; Saturday Sei.tember 3rd, 1887, j
IUV:h ' ''r"'! " "rr J1', u j Thefollowir.,. ,L'lWi real e.lite ... h : i
stmbly met, Th.it the lollow :iij is proposed! A tract ol'lam! itna;e in M .tiro.- town- j
as an "amendment ol tin- constitution ol" the I ship, Juniata county, houml-d and d.-s.-nh- i
commoiiwealib ol l'eunsi lvani.i iu wcord- ed as loliows : ..n the m.rtii t.y l.mds of S. 1
auee with tti- proi i-i..n d the eighteenth j Mills ami Klia-i Kaiitp. ou il e south t.y land '
article thereof : ' of lieo.-pe l!nm'e!t and John pulk. n- tl.e I
A.MENIi!KNT. j est hy Unds ot S. I .iu n I.amer, and ou i
Strikeout from section 1 of article eight, ; the eaM I'V lauds ..t i.-ore Hockenliraujttit
the lour iiia!itii atiotis lor . iters which and Mi. I.:u I lliimlelt, ontaiiiinis ;
. . i m i i. 1 -Fl. !. .'1.1.. I reads a, litlii.wi. : ' - s . a " "I -r-r 1
... i i i ! ami roiie.i nun me i-aii:ii. a no uuu a , I r VJ A l v . j , 1
lit the other half Ot tlie , f ,, ... -i ts,-utv-lo ii'im ..! a?.' or upwards, 1 w v- i i. ,
ia-.-i. w a-- niuhen in i uv inn. -n.3.!!. ..,.. mi ... ...,..; . .
, , ... , c , .. i;,iuum I "c """ "aej..n-i i..i.u 111rt. ,,r ks,,
uouy sun luiiuu uiuvu .iv . or county tax, wbic b sliall liave tieeii as-'
the place where he fell iu. sensed at least two months, and paid at I
-,i i- t 'east one month before tiie elet-tiou," so
Dr. W . I . Hutchinson will contm- j li4t tlu, ,rctitin mLlch r.:l(i, a, .
fie his lively sketches tf eneztlelau j Every male citiz. n. tweiit-one years
cenerv and travel in the roin:nj J of age, possessing-the following uaiitii;a
nuiilx'r of Tiik Avrm. vn Ma.;azink. ,ioI,!'. b entitled to vote at a.l elec-r-
i it : i tn.ns :
an. I an account is given Ol a veiy t-mted State, at leat one month.
carious village of litKriglual lake- seeend. He shall hue resided in the
dwellers, whose strucfnrcB and mode ; "'ate 'ice year (or it, having pr. vious- I -
f i;, ;,. . ,,.,,,.i ii ,, r.,.0,,i -.i. I lv heen a ijusliti d elector r i.ative horn i - -
of hviugconnet the present 'ta tlIeu , ,utt). ,. ,h,M iJlvo r,.mvc,, I TKKMS Ten per cent, ol tho p.iroha
preUlKtone age. I th.retrom and returned, th.-n six months )! money t.. In- p.iid wh-n the property
?Jelville IU ( ?6 Dili, Of Sotner Stt ui.iiifdi.it. ly preceding the el.-etion. j stricken down ; fifteen per ceut
I t o . 1 1. n. T Tl.inl. He si, all l..iv r.i.i.-.l in it., eter. C on Mr llial Ion Ol S lie liv 1 He e.oir .
coill.iy.uie.1 in I lie u . i '. x. , ,.--,.i .. "." " " . " " ' .. re.i.n.e .... A nnl 1st. lsss. ....ssess-
IT 1 V V Li.. ..-l.il.. . ........ ... .-u ... . . - r
ii. -vg.ie un. i . ... "mn, nu"" !, t.- m,.,i,. i,,.,,..!....!. ... 1 I ion will h'
i - .
Three and Four wr cent, interest will be
paid on certilicates of deiKisile.
jn 'Jif, 1HP7-tf
J WISH TO STATU
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can stop tooth ach iu less than
five minutes; no paiu, no extracting.
That 1 can extract teeth without pain,
ly the use ol a fluid applied to the teeth
and gums ; no danger.
Thai iiiseased (J u ni (known
as Scuivy) treat Jti ',' successfully
and a cure arJJgS?rante. in every
Teeth PiLLtn aad warranted for life.
Artificial Testh repaired, exchiTigetf or,
renioddlod, from :.l.tt to S1J per set.
Beautiful Giiai Knaiiieh-d Te.-t inserted at
pricrs to suit all.
All work warranted to fire perfect satis
faction. People who have aititicial teeth
with which thry eannot eat, are especially
invited lo call. Will visit professionally
at their homes il" notified Ly letter.
Wi!l visit regularly :it Kichtield the '2ud
weeks of Mav and October.
Tt Cash.
G. L. DERIl,
Practical Ienllt,
ir hi.isiiei. ix Mirriasrows. Pa., 1-1 lht;0.
IVt. 14 -"a..
Tlie Champion UlUler rolJun lal t chiiO hutlnJust t(.
turned lrn!e Ka-leru cltle IIU wondi-rl'ul
! SPUING & SUMMKIi STOCK,
i
L Will m.iko friends, outshine rivals, win victories, and m!1 its,. If ,.
Lorits. MKN'S BOY'S & CIJ1LLKEN"S
FASHIONABLE CLOTH IN (i.
nnd r.ent's fiirnishino-rjoodsj. First Class, coinliininy Style. i.-iliy ur..
Elegance, w ith prices tht will astotiiah you- No sal-is expected u:..,-.
I prove this.
Tlt.f T n qI.- vnnr nalroiiA-'e onlv when I jrive cornpicie sitirsf.iei;,,n. y
!. .....1..MHTS -!!; Kill ITS ,t SIKIKS OVKK-AhLS, WATCIIK-s
JKWKLKY, Cilico, Percale mid AVhite Shirts. Neck wear, C. liu-i and
Oufls.Tiuiiks fiud Satchels, is full and complete. Call and see.
Sam'l STRAYEE,
TIIK OLD KEIjIAIMjE CLOTIIIEK AND ITHNI:
TN PATTER SO iV.
Juno 1G, 15"0.
I'll
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WAKKKH PJ.KTTE,
r one luindre-l s-t.-s . iear-
rd, the remainder beins liinb'-r find well I
set with chestnut aud rocs int, having
thereoi. erected a
(.uod I'l ame Two Story IIou tie, j
and i
j EH Ill.XK It 4. ft ,
Sand other outbuildings and verv good I
1 runniiui water. This i a desirable proper- .
, I ty located ao .ut two miles from Riclili.-ld,
1 iu i-lose proximity to .schools and in an in-
i tclliircnt and nior.il communiiy.
1. i
h .r
divts him to the office of tho princi
pal swindler. There tho country
man iiftir he has shown his credent
ials ;lnd proved th-it he has the moti
on
3Tl'f
the
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j. iv tl-.e commission witu. is
n the loOii. which i-i done n
k i . s and consist s of r.ew bids.
nre collide.! out tm 1 put in a
hox tin 1 iln n the victim is i-isti-mt-ed
to s. tid the ia itiey ly -Ttvr.--s to
his home. Before the box i taken
from the ii'Oiu a duplicate one. con
tainiup; brink nnd w:vte j.apcr. is
mbst itute.1. The 1-ttttr bos is sship
p .1 by expr. s, and when the victim
arrives nt home he tinds that his
"l'':icv " C0ti9ist of rubbish.
under the infill, nre c.f ether and i election.
whih- ufiderrtini an operation for the
removal of piles at the Bingham
House at l'hiladelphia lust week.
P.ev. It. A. Fink. I. D.. pastor of
the Ji.htist'.wn Ijiitheran C'hurch fell
from a l uld.-r while attc-niptin to e?
cui? th( .spouting at his residence.
siistiauirj a puinful scalp wound as
wc'.l as a severe shock.
Little Lewis Good, of Xeniu, Ohio,
was rolling an empty cj'isoline barrel
on the side, walk lieu it struck and
ignited umitch. Instantly iho barrel
was surrounded by flame t hich badly
burned the little bo v.
piVeli.
lell . d M il S
ii-t such
Washington. August -. A curious
i-i ( '!,; -i i and it. ten stinir r. lie: of Indian bur
ci i(. iib nit i b.irism was l e. t-ive.1 at lh War !).
' A t - T . Tl - . I
isfis we ti:e in tins country ( partuienr. a iew iuiaai;u. i.cousisi.
IShs tv. 11 v.-r funk with as : ed of u necklactj of a human finders.
v:i', r :i- tlie Celestials ' ngiiially there were eleven Unger-
able "f, I, at owiiig to t "as: 1 strung together after the manner of
i that killed several millions ! rackUces of liars' claws, but three
Fil... 1. -11..-- 1.1 Tl .. -V..
ni ton. in, iiinl . lesi r, ,..,1 ol mini n.i.i neeu ioni. a uc trunsi
Konrtn. Ii' iwenty-two years of ape or up
ward, he shad have cid, w iihiu two year, i
a state or count v tax. which chall have j
teen ass.-si.ed at least two mouth, and pud I
at least one mouth b.-t.-re the elec.ion,''!
liatl Ihj amended, ro as to read as follows :
Kvery male citizen t wetitv -one mn oi l
ape, po!.einp the lollow inp .inaliticattt.tis, I
fehail he entitled to vote at tlie )oliiti iJaee '
ot the election district .tf hicb he sh;.ll at ;
t tune le a resident md not .-New here : j
Kirsl He sliall hve been a citizen ot the i
L" nited States at least thirty .1 iy.
S. cond. He shall have resided in the
state one vear for it,
PETKli ri:.)VN,
.diniiiis-r-.t.-r c. t. a. 1
July 27, 1-S7.
I-i
:lt
.1 -..' t. 1,11
e r,.o f.
t .1 bv la.v
tl... f'.ll,. se 1
:. 1 i.eavy pi
'.ru,'. and
. i . . - ,
t of com.trv. l.-avii;' a , alornment was capture.-, in an aitact
i
ETTIJCD BT FBKTVDieX.
Faw jxirsooa raalisc kn ihoronphly
thT sir cwnvrcllod ry fmd'uv even to
Uiir own aiaaJuia. r-m -mmy 7m
Ui trtyvtuienl of rheuiiohaa. csnralpia,
Kuaucw and hcadaclie . liaa ) tan nf
outvani applicatiou. and, '.l&mm. with
out stepping lo think that tfc origin of
these troubioa wtuM, from noiiiy, be in
terna, ih weary suTerer cooLa.ui to rub,
nil, and find no relief. Aihlurkoroaia taken
having pieviou y inutmsllv. aiiJ a, a iroof thai La ia the
been a qua.itied elector or native born citi- j trrg,-i principle, it c.irm surelr aoJ uick
zen ot ttie state, he shall have removed. v. "J'he suaement of thixc w W kttn
therefrom and returned, tn.-n six mouths) , rul ouhl to convince the inerfcluloua.
immediatelv preceetlinp th. .election. I .
Thi.,1 ii'.. sh .ii t.v ,..s.. .i ... ti, ,i.s. C'.r.r.ruceMemclien,N.Ja7: My
Two hcrscsUlongin' to Daniel Yo- ! tion district where he shall oner to vote at ; mother had the rheumatism in her tioart.
dor. of Marion township. Berks coun- U-t hirtv davs immediately preceding the "J re.1 by At il, pnor.. r-ue saya
tv. collided with their heads while election. The legislature, at the session there is no raJicme Like it.
iiicictM himt iut: ii.'iiuii til tins - i JaDltf 1 . IAJU, V.V1 X tTTill T-, A HW
tion, ahm'tl, ami intn time i inuts thcrfAl- J bur'li, I'asavs: Mjr Diother, alihouli 77
tt?r oiy, i-nai t iwBto rorrIy ttloroe this i t-p of npe, w entire lv cureti ly the use
THE ROTE FEED MILL!
(or
Farmers and Planters.
Ben tried an 1 teeted for over
CO TTeeLT
and n.-rer found wasting. Orindu tlior
oujjhly nnd rnpiuly Corn, "Wheat, Feed,
Plaster, t'os.1. Coffee, Palt, Slpie.8 etc.
T-aalle overata. TV-.je. '.r. little .ower. TVoes not
etui:ii:uT,ier. ntn own tva etngrvnaer vh uirt.
THE JOHN T. NOTE H'FG CO.
EUFFALO N. Y.
ATTOUKI-AT-LAY,
.VlKKMNTOV,'N, JUNIATA CO., 1A-, ;
T"CoIl.sstins and conveyancing promptly .
attended to. Oflice iu secoud slory ol lie'
lord t.uildiue. Ku tialice on Hani street .
I4-u;.7.j
locm k. atkinson. f. m m. i'f.vntli..
j tTRIXMH it IK.M:i.l.,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
SUKFLINTOWN, FA.
r;-Col!ectiug aud Conveyancin J promt t
ly r l-nded to.
.mice On Main street, in place of resi
de!, r- of Louis K. Atkinson, Ks.i., south of
Bri.-.Re street. (Oct 'i, lc.-J.
Efc M. CKAWFOKI), M. 1.,
I Mas resumed actirc-iy the practice ol
: Medicine and Surgery and thir collateral
! branches, tilfice at the old corner ol Thud
; and llrange streets, Mittiintown, Fa.
1 Karch il'J, lb76.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
T 1 . i-TAKLL
On and alter .Sunday Sit i'J ..l. ;
trains thai Hop at 3f r"! :u wiil rt-, u-t .
EASTWAKD.
) John X!cI.rr.ni.iN. Josr.rn W.nmiKt.
! INSURANCE AGENTS,
POUT ROY.1l.. JlSllT.i CO., r.1.
! CS Only reliable Corupauies reprnseuted.
' Pc. . IKwii-lr
S ? R I KG 0 P EKING.
i You v.ill want to huv l'roiu
Altooxv At coiiiioni tion IeaT 4;
daily at ; 1'" a. in., Tr .:: 'j .m
I.'untinploii j,:;. a. in., i!t.i:nt V:,:m ;
ti.jj a. in., Newton li i::i,t n 7.' 4 .
McVeytowti 7,:Y. a. m., I.. w;.r ,.vn . a)
iu.. Mil!.. r.i t.l 1 a in.. Jii-'iiri .,7 M '
Port.Koyal a. in-, V.-xid S..
Tr.si arora ."'J a. in.. V u d . t t.
Thomj. -ontow n s'.4:l a. m., )-jrwir j 3 i- a
iu., Mii'erstown K,r,4.i m., .Newp-.i-t .', a.
rn., arr.vinif at llarrfHbnrg at irt ,. ..
and at Philadelphia, 3 1" p.n.
Si .SnoiiF F.xmva ivc. a '?vsa d:
at c. 5". a m., and stoppi-.g a ; i
stations I.eHvecu Altoona a'.d lla.-ri-r.
-ach.-s Uittiiu a- . ",; a. m . H..-r
11.40 p. JI., aud arrives ia Pb..'.id:; !. a
o. I " p. m.
Mail Tkain leaves Pi:t;..ir5 'J i.iv f.
O.-j-j a. in., Altoona at H.i.u p. n,., a;..j ,i .j,.
ping at all regular stations arrives at M r'::a
ot 6 ( p. in., Han ishnrjr 7." j p. in., i'a.ia
adelpliia 4 'Z'r a. in.
Maii Ka-press leaves Pittsburg at l '," l -a.
Aitoona ii J'i p in ; Tyrol: t, p in ; liant
mgdou 7 .;7 p m ; Lewistown sii pm; Uil
fhn H j pm; Uarrisburg 1U4T, p , .
delpl.ia 4 'J') a ui.
i'hiiatlelphia liipras
at l Hit ie n flj-ed.
ill stp at JI,iCia
A.
WtSIWAKl
FT brxic leaves Khiadelphia Sii:, il
11 a in; llairisliurg J -5" p in ; Mi Su
j US p in; i.cuistoAu o L's ui ; .una
10 p iu : arrives at Pittsburg at 1 1 :,o i a..
i:::;;;, mm mil
It s. . nisi, accord- 1
,-t',rv. Mi ll I:;:li, '
-slir- e.is We'll .
districts
, .ir
ich
.1.
were s-rue. lout m s .'.ue
ve!! v ' ! sti ll,-!, ipi.fe i:
f't!:rr ti.ls VMIS 1. 'Ited .
s-tr; ns is d"ii! in !l . ouidry
lt si ited tint oin well v ;. n its un
it Ml '.1 i'. ssiirc. hy induction cr I n k
.i. '.t. jMill. d down into tho earth
the l "iitiriuT " is "f ii smaller well, re
tsilltn-- iti i dr. adful .losion of a
1 irrr- ti-ti i. t. destioviii the iuli'ihi
t.ii.t M.ci..,f I.-ikc Too t'han
r. sts ..a lii.s .iistri. t. l lie same
fit i-.t ropho i , inuuin- nt in thin coun
trvunii- il... In, r.strict further
d.-v.'l. ;!!!. M. m 1 'riiiur tuanv wells,
fslionl 1 :i s. 1 1 ui l,t r exi'losion occur llu-re
v i'l 1- su. ii :m
vlwarf tl.e tuost t
0-r kte-vvii. Tl.e coiititry iilotiir tte
f-s I eil. fl'otsi Tt'i dtJ Crouch OH'J,'
Ii l..u:i nnd T t tiicl.v will t o rip) cd
up to the depi h of l.."iOII to 1.00(1 feet
11:1 1 ' .) j .' i over like a pancake, leav
ing a cii.'isM fhroiin which tl.e watv r
i f l. il.e l'.i ! v ill cine hovvliiiej down.
f.llit
les.
C icuii,:iti t 'o;nm.icial-( laettc
vti .ii the uiai.s on th- northern v. ueyennes iu 1S..
. th" I-.. riti;,' of and each, Lner represented a life
w.istl.eti and there ' taken hy thu owner. thel.i:r rn. dicine
man of the tril.e. The t.ncjers l ad
Inen j. reserved ly opeiiinu' tlie ekin
rtuovinej the Ix.nes.scraj ijiLraway all
the tissues und fatty siii.icct vr.,
replacing the Ixmcs and bul.je-titic;
the skin to some pr.H-essi.
Tho necklace -w is pent to West '
l,.;. I,t f '.ni .in Ilom-L-o. wlin is niw 1
rtiiied in preparing t-ome hi-torical
matter rehitini to the Indians. It
was l.rouoht from West l'oint here in
order that it ruijjht Ie reproduce! iu
pap-r mache at tiie StnitliRouinn In
stitute. The Bcientist of that in
stitution are quite enthusiastic over
if ,u.si,.li.,,f it u .1 a t f , , AO
of the lnvrbarous hahits of the Indians
who ar now fnit disappearing'. War
I. partnient officials, however, Iooke.1 j
ut li.-av! ass n-Jl irpon it with disgust wliencvsr thry'
. . . ,, . ae -
il l 1 .lo 'mit'it lUikk 1 re ao:e to nurni up raxi iur.t
liar ate oo! to W.e a pep t it
TL Bnpror OIo.) Coniwercial Las
th?..: "One day last w-ek a man ly
tho name of Carson, who lives some
where m the vicinity of Hancock,
was driving itlon; the road iu Holdeu,
1-011111-. tt thin citv. when a lar' l.nll
; tt-e Ohio mid Mississippi val ,il:lt uaii i.f.n jjrjujj iu a pasture
ni. I l.'.ottiiitr thetn out forever. V..,XT 1V. so in' the team, cleared the
fence and went at the horse, goring
him badly in the side and at the same
time knocking him down. The man
was obli.-d to jump from Lis car
riage aud run for his life, as the bull
mad" several attempts to grind Lim
up. l'.ut to save the life f Lia Lorse
he pulled up a fem e fctwkc. and luan
nging to get around the t.im without
'the al.iiual 6ea.-ing him he "-truck Lim
paeluring the other day. causing pa- j
ralvsn. and both Lave since died 1 liey
were valued at $."i0.
lecatnr towiibhip. Mifflin county,
has two citizens w ho recently held an
eating contest a to which could get
n-.vav witli the moot dried ti.sh. Thev
wound no bv each eating five disbud !
of ice cream.
It i-ecins that Nantucket is awaken
ing to life and animation, and some of j
tLe oldest inhabitants are busy niak j
ing 10H year old clocks and spinning
L Is to fell to summer visitors.
Syracuse is bragging about its big
.log. lie weigus -o- pounus, ana
measures '.I feet '.1 inches from nose to
tail. He is nearly two years old and
was loru iu Kugland.
A five vf-sr old daughter of Alfred
Leedy. rvf Ptiii township. Perry Co.,
died a few days ago from tho effects
of some night i-hade lerrics which
she had eaten.
The earthquake in the west is re
ported to have caused the sinking of
three hundred acres ol land at Gold
en l'otid, Ky., which is fast becoming
a lake.
A h rse imJ buggy recently stolen
from II. F. Coshey, of Oreensburg,
were recovered at Marion. Indiana
county, but the thief escaped.
The new building at the Carlisle
Indian Training School will be ready
for occupancy about August lo.
Ti.Ei; n. N. J . July :U). The
light uiiiu' rod men are reaping a
harvest in i 'umlit rl-uid county. Tw o
tul'I'o vii tini- have beeu added to the
already long list. Two wo. ks ug.v
Iavi l Veal, a fanner of Hopewell
teiwnsliip, was swindled out of ?171
bv signing a contract thai L) did not
read, nnd f or the
lit hud to giv o liii
vietini is A. S. Lovelaud, who reside
in Ail.iway township. He is out to the
tune of A few .lavs ng. an
".gent called on Mr. LovV.und and of
ferM to put rods on his l-arn. 1 Le I
frvrnu r at first refused to Lave Lis,
barn ro.ldod. but eoUsented wl.en he'
was informed that the co.t wui I'
only be hIhuU live dollars for the j
ground rod, the it':er rod lxing put
up as an advertiauient, with the
understanding that Mr. I.vcl ind
shoul 1 act as agent. A contract wa
signe.1 for ix vetity-five f. tt of to-i
Tiie iig.-tit arrived -evoiV. 'vt'i.
with ii corps ,f men T:. y 1 -o l
to rod tl.e whole hru. 31 r I, r
land protested aguitit liavm.: a 1 .
b. ll run up i d Lit:iiii 1 or Ur il.e m. i
c. f tl. J lac iLrv re'.i-l t -
TL"i'tb'JU' t ' I
provision. I
Fourth. F.vcry male citizen of the age of j
twenty -one yearn, who shall have been aj
citizen lor Unity days aud an inhabitant ot
tbia state one year next preceding an elec
tion, except at municipal elections, and for
the last thirtv days a resident t.i th elec
tion district iu which be may nnVrbia vole,
shall be entitled to vota at such election iu
the election district ot which he shall at Ihe
time oe a resideut and not elsewhere lor
all ollicers that now are or herealter may
l elected bv the eop!e : ProviJti, That
in time of war un elector in th actual mil
itary service ot the Slate or of the L'nited
states, in ihe army or navy thereof, shall
be derived of his vote by reason ol his ab
sence from such election district, aud the
egislature shall have power to provide the
manner in which and the time and place at
which such absent electors may vole, and
tor the return and canvas ot their vote in
the election district in which tbev respect
ively reside.
F-itlh. For the purpose of voting, no per- j
son shall Ik- deemed to have gained or lost
a residence by reason ot his presence or
absence while eruplojed in the service ot
the l'nited Stales or the State, nor while
engaged in the navigation of tbe waters ot
the Slate or of the high seas, nor w hile a
student of any college or seminary of learn
ing, nor while kept at auy atmsbouse or
public institution, except the inmates of
any home for disabled aud indigent soldier
and sailors, who, lor the purpose of voting,
sliall be deemed to reside iu the election
district where said home is located. Laws
shall Ik; made for ascertaining, by proper
prnots, the citizens who shall be entitled to
the right of sutlrage hereby established.
A true copv of the juint resolution.
CHAkl KS V. STONE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Standard Machinery.
Wm. lell pells a full line of Stand
ard machinery and farm implements,
among which are American Road
Machine Co s., Keversiblc I load Ma
chines. Newark Machine Co's., Col
umbus. ()., Victor Double Holler,
Ciraiu Drills, horso rakes A:r. llauck
A Comstocks, Sawmills, Cider mills,
Corn 1 lanters leo.1 Cutters &c
aymtr t of which ! tcnil..e p.ow across thenowe, which r.i;i Champion, Thresher and Sep-
r. 'to. the Litest , i'ii.iii:-i.i i..u kj mt: erouLj. ue men aritt.Ts lor on-
struck Li. a several tiu,e a
of Atlilophoroa.
Mi- Carrie Patten, Ka?le Village, N. Y.,
aavs : "My mother was nearly a cripple in
her arms, not havimr Iwn able todrenor
eantlv able to I'tl herself for three
months, being in severe pain most of the
time. The acute ..iia ceased after taking
three lnjUles of Atlilophoroa, but she cou
tinued to take it until all n;ii of rheuma
tism were gone ; Laving taL.cn 27 bottles in
all. ihe Las not taken any since l.nt May,
and cau use her arms as well as ever. A
number of friends Lave taken it, and in
everv case it Las given satisfaction. Incaso
of sick headache, it gives almost immediate
relief."
John M. Wolcott, PitTarJ, X. Y., says:
" I got a Is.tile of Athlophoros for a friend.
She at once gained rapidly, and has not
been troubled with the rlieainatuim since."
Krery lruj4isth.Mild kei Athlophoroa
and Atiilophoro 1'ilLs, but where they can
uot be l.utfht of tbe druirtist the AtLlo
phoros Co., 112 Wall St.. New York, will
send either (carriage paid I on receipt of
reg.ilar prirt., which is !rl.X pr bottle
f.r AlhlophorM and oftc. for J 'ilia.
For liver ani Kinney cisesxa. o
dlCrsJlloU.
j MaiinfaclTir.-r for the wholenlo 1rale
i the latest styles of
I
Carriages.
Surreys,
Phaetons.
Buggies and
Spring Wagons
l of the finest ouiilitv. nu.l gilliriviitee.l tl
ive Srttisf.ietioll.
. , . . i c " AT Fassfsmsb leaves Fhila-IV; L:
(llir IICW itlHl Complete MUCK ol daiiy at 4 aoa. ui.; ilarrisburg, s 15 a. ia.:
- p i ' lt 11 I'll iJiiiiCMnuon, h 54 a. in.; Newport, 'J. '. a
vV SI .MMhJ n..; Miiierstown, S 4'ta.m.iThompsoiitwwi,.
'J li'Z a. iu.; Van Uoie, Jo i.ij a. Iu ; Tus.ar
gK TX 1) W , ora, 10 04 a. m.; Mexico, Hi 07 . m.; f rt
JT .W y 2 9 i. Koval, 10 l ia. tu.-r Milt! in, Ji'Jo a. ia.;
: Millord, 10 -'t a. m -, Narrows, lo :,i .,.
)tir I)rvs Ciocxls Department i-ewistown, iu 4.; a. i.; McVeviom,. u
' 1.. V-l...... II ... II,. 11."
ii.slLlll t' OVOrllowilllT. Don't tingd'on, 1l 17 p. iu.; Tyrone," 1 cT I..
J uiuss the bargains, we invite von kIatloI1, betwu ut'1 i V : .Y,
Itocmic in and bee for vourself. XVV'?, lt'arr
j - i at o p. ni., Harris!. nr, lj j.,
Yoll Call le Ml'ltcl with OUT- low topping at Kocliville, XtarysTKi-, j,.
.. . nun, .Newport, Millersto :i, ih,, i, -
I pr I Ceil tlress gO'lS Ot all the Port k..yat,tiwtiii!iin, 1 :yj . :a , a,.
! .ii - a. ' l"ona. -i if a. iu., and Pitti-bure. K . i i.'.t.
! newe.st s-hades. , u mav want Maii. Tau.-. u-ave, pn-.u'. . , . ;. ,
fj:somethino-i Black and Color- 'i. Mifniofv.'m:.
' ed Silks, lilack and Colored i ' rgar atatioi.s beiw.-ei, ii. a a
ri-&i,t upon ar-listitv,Ti
T., ONEIDA, It. Y.
LKG.1L.
i'ii and two horMe tread
via and , t ower. w-en ,qwit. f.r steam . s-w
the ai.imal aro and stircraxl away. ! , r. Syracuse CLi'.l I l'low. Iliditi"
Mr Car..nft;!,ld:yal-.utL:hir-, plow, and Side 1LU l'lowa. LluotL
an it isf- ir-d that ho will Lave to l M..nr.t Juy. twohors. heele.l and
kill. 1. He w, val ie.1 LiL'y aid itlnt.-V ker.. -ultivator. Lawrence
w:ll 1-e a b. ' lose to a t-,..,r l.h l.ko a fo i'Laii.i i..u in T...
Lm.tlf '
The ce'.el riUl etj '..tier tir-t-.V!..
wlio Xnt -.ml r. t :il.l to t.uT ). '
ava that the -x.-!ty . f tt.w
I .wer t'.-f. . li., 1, i?:tm-'
er s: rel -' rt l. 1 . .J
to. ,
1. r
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1 - 1..
f t
DMINISTKATKIA'S SALE OF
VALUAliLE REAL ESTATE,
ny virtue ol an order issued out of the
orpnans'ourt ot Juniata county, tho nn-
aeraignea.iAaniin-itratrix of the estate of
tllaa w oil, Qeceaned, will expose at public
aale. ou the premises, in Susquehanna
lownnuip, juniata county, at lo clock p.m.,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887
The following de acribed real estate, viz
a tract 01 lana bounded on the north by
" . on-naicr ana lanas ol a.
Ireler ; east by lands of W. . Strawser:
" "'! oi is. . urcsner ana wst
bj lanas 01 Jacob u. llreailar containing
I ORT1 T1VE ACHES,
or or la. About
Thirty Acre Cleared,
JM umT cultivation, acd the balance
od .ail . The improvement consist of a
-wr- rraaie weainer-Doardea
DWEIXIO HOl'St:,
W Balasa a) . I ataaaa- fcaNK Klk.N tad oiht ani.hniMi...
-- l ii I I b arr .o rr to a kind of fruit tree
W Vii) M ll I fSU..-.
iiv-irt rut. cub when the
' tra auwa, n4 the balaoc
- m. -.re . . r.. l i A;-, l", wbfB deed
. .... 4 M M aa '-"- Wo! l(,lr.
. . j ., . fcMM A J. WoLTE.
. . Astiaii,iUa.-ia.
r. w , JU-punf k. j t for all i f the
-Is, aJs, n pa.r fcr Johca
t. ti !lrt.r ( u., an 1 Kareka Maw
rr ( o u.a. Liti-rv
M "ii.uB. J i.uai eoin.tr, I',
M i- T
GTaineTaiia, ln-
veakll'SA, nerrou aetililly, tllM-l
el Munm, c-wriivion. he.iitrhe. ixapur
biol. ic. A thl,bofTa illli rs uiMstuaivd.
If Jean ba
cured
Hor L.o1, Row nptorel !
Just pablifhed. a new edition of I)K.
culvkkwf.ll'scki.ki;kateukssay
on the radical rvrm of ? pkrviatoiirh.ka r
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary beiian.il
LoSe, IiPuTUtT, Mental and 1'hyMcal
Incapacity, lii;riliijents to Marriage, etc.:
also, Cosai mptios, Kpilki-t and Fits, in
dii.e.l by Bell-induJjjence, or Rexual extrav-
ag-a'tce, Aoc.
i ,ahmeres. We have
I
Cull lor what 3011 want.
01 It SHOE DEPARTMENT
You will find one of the most
complete in the county. The
lioots and r-hoes tbat we ell
thi.s season have an improved
sole and heel that adds to their
wearing quality. Don't miss
them.
We have Men's Fine Shoes at
prices that will astonish you. our
stock of Ladies' Shoes can not
be surpassed in the county.
Our stock is all fresh and clean
and sold at prions that w ill sur
prise you. Wthave on hand
of PHjUMaTieta t-J ustna
RUS?!j5. SKIUJLTil3 0-311.
,:.a t a- Iwod viito viu ittti to tUt t-
H.,i I'TVM.iai W iS:bS.TTii!fid maa
hvi o !. ' "."S 1- ra c's;rl
I; tSl r 'il'U. " - r ??a-t lit' fc W fi IrrTxli-JUJ.
pw.n- 1 " ! T t .rf r1:tiii mm 1
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1 The celebrAtM mnthor, iu this admirable
j tisay, clenrly ltMuoii!trfttt' fn.in a thirty
ytriirs Btircehstul racticf, that th alarm
inir Conne(ueiices ol self atm.M may bo rad
ically cunti ; pointing out a luudc of cure
t itt once simp.e. cerlaiii, aud etlectual, bv
iiifHiis ol wMcu very HUtlerer, no matter
what his condition may be, may cure hiiu
fiel! cheaply, jrivateiy aud radically .
Sent nailer wal, in a .!n:n envelope, to
at.y address, jos-.. imi receipt ot (our
cents or two postage Mauips. Address
ITLYEIUYELL MEDICAL CU..
41 Ann bt., New Turk, N. Y.j
A LT..'! A ACCOMM.DATIO! 1 Tl I-
adelj.lna .iaiiy at 11 oil a. in., Uarrisi. irg al
' 4.15 1.. in.. l:ncauuim 4.4.1 1,. iu.. .
j. rt 6.1') '. iu., MilIersl . A u 6.J' ; . m.,
, Tli()iiipsui,;.. 11 5, ..", 1. ,u., V"a:.J.. i.44
I, . iu , luwiarur j.is ,. m., Men, j 1 .
iu., l'oit !iiyal i,")4 j,. iuM ili:l ii: .-.
In., Lew iol.iH q o,.; p. iu., Ms Vr . ; , .
4s j,. m., awiii ila.mlt iu 7.IV ;. .,
lli.uti!ij,)u 7 4'J j.. m. Ait-.ivM n ii-1.
Facitic Express leaves i'hiia ic i :. a II
p ui ; llarrisbuig 3 1'J a iu ; ltir...-a:.i.a i
3 a ra ; Newport 4 01 a u: ; Mi;:iin4 4ia
111; LewiHtowu o 04 a ni ; McVevi.wu i il'
am; M. Union 5 54 am; H'.::r.;:..!.l
, 'M a ni ; Petersburg 0 o ! am; S j r ice Crrrl
C4Saiii; Tyruue 7 t7 a m ; Bc::". Mis
7 27 a 111 ; Altouna H '5 a 111 ; I'Utsburj
12 4'i p m.
Sea s!i..re Express eat, e:i i it. in.rs,
" i.l eoiuieet with Similar Mail f.-i .-.i t
II. irr,st,!iri.' at 1 1j p. iu.
V, ay I'assenger west and Mail - 'ill
st,.p at I.i'.cku.ivv aiiil l',),.ruiiiLr S;r i;,
. i lien ti.iicped.
LKWISTOWN DIVISION.
Trains leave Lewistow n Jum-ti-.u : .r Mil
ry at b Ha a in, 10 55 a m, Pi
, Suiiliurv at 7 15a iu, A l '.i v i.i
Trains arrive at Le uluu.-i J
p - i
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v inn iim; ui a. it.sn, a iniii Him i sjunuury i4 Z'i a ui 4
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l'ost-Ofhce box 40.
Private Sale,
VaLa -
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-s' f ratal.
J"jr n.p;-'-o HiorTO-"oc I Urrrr-f mil v t !-
I'lii..?. sf-.t't mu ui:-i, O.
J-t oi' !,rnii air.!-. If r.rc or tie r.yr in
: r b ri.-.j-.ji , ir. y(n. So na t-e pr.
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19 ll' i W -c Mi-rat, fkU&dclptua.
TUSCAROKA AC A I) EM V,
ACADEMII, P.
Fall term opens Monday, September 5th,
1K87. Prepare lor college or business;
instruction thorough ; low rates. For cir
culars, and other information, address the
Principal,
K. F. ELLIOTT, A. B.
Tho undersigned will sell at private sale,
a farm ol -25 acres, in ViiltorU trnvimliip,
uiidway tietueen Milllin ainl Port Koyal,
al. UR the railroad. The land is neaily all
cieircd and tillable, watered by a spring.
Tho land is underlaid wilh iion ore near the
mrl'ace. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira
ble situation tor fruit growing, especially
IK-aelirs. The improvements ar5 a good
house, and bank barn, all kinds of fruit and
! a peach orchard ot six hundred trees just
! coming into hearing. I will sell it for sev.
1 ..n l,,....l...l Alt f ,.
u..ii.iu.i uo.iara. ror r urmer particu
lars call on, or address
Maibici Leosabd,
Oakland Mills,
Juniata County, Pa.
March 10, 187, tf.
Fancv '
a
GHOCEIUE8.
Also, the only fill line tr
UUEENSWARE
m tlio count v. rvcrv house
must have ifs lull urlv tt
Queens and ( Jlassware, this is i
the store to call on ibr such ar-
A "
tides.
All orders ly mail will re
ceive lirompt attention.
lleineinljer the plae,
Main Stkhet. Oi i-osite Coriic- lloi-.si
3IillIintowii, Pa.,
Frederick ESPENSCIIADE.
a m, 4 iu j.
TTKONK DIVlslu.V.
Trains leave Tyrone for I; .:
Lock llaveu at 8 10 a ni, 7 1'. - u.. Li't
Tyrone lor CurwetisviKe ani irfl.-lJ '
S 211 a m, a 05 p m,7 Zo p ni
Trains leave Tyrone ter Wit : i.'lrk,
Pennsylvania Furnace and S.i !. a iiie.1
in and 1 ilO p m.
Traimi arrive at Tyrone from I'. .!":,:
ami t.-.ek Haven at i J i;5 ; m. a:i 1 '
Tnti arrive at Tyrone ii.,iii l
Vilie aiKtV'leartie! 1 atC 5 a m. m 1
m, 'i 1 7 p in.
Trains arrive at Tvrone fri
p ui.
43
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and lei,ns lvaiii.1 Kariiace at
' 35 p iu.
K. K.Ai.HElK.i:i) !iVI.-10.V.
OP.,
i riors Mark
! ob a in, at :
! 11. A. U. T.
Trains leave Huiitirip l .n I t bv
'. Il.vndiii.iii an. I Ciiiiilierlaii'I at
aiel ii
Trains arrive at Iliiiit::: l.,:i B' f ."
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p. iu., ii L'O p. ni.
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Trains leave Al!,..,:ia for p.i.i.i-...tl. '
7 'J'l a m. t J5 a m. i; on t m. '. ".' 1- '
00 p in., 'J -,i) ., ,.
Caution Mutlce.
j Aliljiersona arc hereby cantioned agaioat
I Luotii'C or hxhing on the property ol tho
I uoder!(utl in f avette loiiiiip, tho
ire-ra- la i:: U; c .f..n..!.
, Irmm Hi i.
pEABODV HOTEL,
Ninth St , south of Chestnut, one square
south of the New Post Oflice, one-hall
quare from Walnut St. Theatre and in the
very busines. centre or the city. On the
American and Puroprin pians. Oo4 r'Min,.
Iiom -H- to .;.0) o,r di. t...i.i j
newly lurnib..-s(. W. PAINK. M. It.,
i 'Hi-i amI I i C-r
lrjius ainve at Altoon i lr
ouih, at '. 5o a in. II ill m. 5
j 00 p iu. 7 "5 p. in. aud 10 .i j p i
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