Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 07, 1887, Image 2

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SENTINEL REPL'BLICAIj
MIKFLLNTOWN.
WIDf F1T, SfTT'H 7,
11. F. SCII W K I K It,
Republican S:s,te Ticket.
STATU TKEASl'KfcK,
Capt- William B. Hart,
of Li 4 :yh:a t om.tr.
St'FKEMK JLP'tK.
Ileu. Henry '. Wllllami.
ot Tii (t Cimi.
Republican County Ticket.
Cul'STV TKF.A ' KR,
U. U. Miellenlrjr.
of M inri! T.wns!;ip.
nMMISI' 'NKKS,
J. U. luniiluibnoi.
ol P.r.rmiri,
I'rancli Iluwfr,
of rVrn.srmri.
PK( TH(N"TAHV.
Tbttdure II. .Mruiluiier,
tf Spru- I1:,I.
AL)ITl H5,
n. C IleoUcH,
ot PailS'Sre,
TT . I, liruliaiu,
of rri.r Ill I.
IHSTKII'T ATTOHSKY,
r. -M. .!. Iaucll,
of rt;r..n.
Maine Fisiiibmih rejn.rt tho cr.tch
of Luaokfr! us t-s.'.-f flurr, vl.
wi'ilonise the a.a'l,.tvl outers celt
pri'ij; to rejure.
Tif v. .petition in thirty p.junti
in Iliitn 'is Ln-t lieen deviistute I by the
chin -li 1'Ufc,', mil it in to s-
tnmtte the il.intr to ti.o tiijricaltural
ir.ti re st.
Ni.NErrLVi t ntu araint the rail
rna.l !:. -:it:y for tKruup- 8j,'jrrejr!
tir. UT.'J.1'! l.ttve heen i.ruuht
on it! - . 1 1 r: t f the C'hat'.owi .rth. 111.,
rai.r. :il t.i -r r T.
TLt ::ir,i,rt!0 '. r:Ti-L.tion at AI
W.t -.v. .ni-i-Mc l.l in ttini through
without .in cp.-ti l"itti i:uintf the
brethren on the tariT q-le":i"ti. Tho
m l cii n ruio l th Coaven
Georjfo, Dr. lleGIjnn, auJ th Uni
tt.l Laocr I'ariv in this state propose
introiliu-e iuto this worhL, a the
ot eri'Ti panacea for 'I the ills of
poverty. It is quite certain that the
fools are not yet all deaJ, anj that
the American people as a IkkIj vrill
never be raptivatevl with snch fooler
ies. New York In.leperulfrit-
I'ieve
t:on.
mt ia.-t Wei:;.
Republican County Ticket-
The IJepnbliiiin roust y ticket is
composed of men of ste rling worth,
an 1 if the people of Juniata couuty
will do themselves jrtftioe the ticket
will be ele.-ted next November by a
large majority.
COrjirT COM HlhSIOXEBS.
For the important office of County
Commissioner it is sehlom that men
of s-ach so'.i.l worth as that possess
ed by John H- Cunninsfhaua and
Franri Hower come to the front
TLey both come from a race of sub
Rtantitil people who for generations
have been bred to make all their
obligations good.
JOHN H. fESyiStiHAM.
is of Entrlish extraction. Hi ances
tors ett'ed in Licking Cieek Valley
in 1702. and hi vhole lice of pwople
from that time to this have ben ex
cellent people, lie will make a first
cla.-8 Commissioner.
rRAsns nowis,
in of (iermau and English extraction.
His tirt American ancestor settled
in N rt;.i:imitou county onebunilred
arid L!'.j years b. His grandfather
was a citizen of Juniata county.
Uianv yt-ars. He comes of a race of
thrifty, honest people. He will make
a Srst clasH Comtuiasioner.
D. G. Shellenbergor for the office of
County Treasurer is of Swiss extrac
tion and his ancestors were among
tho first Pittl'trs iid land hollern in
the eastern part of tho country.
They Lave always be. n a thriftv peo
ple savicg their incr.ris, and investing
it in real estate, thereby keeping con
stantly in hand i roiiertv, from which
amount a tax is derived to he!p k-r-p
the imblic a!Tairs of tho township
an 1 omity in tinancml condition.
He will make aa etlicient County
Treasurer.
the rear whn rnr farmers are annoy
ed bv rxraons tramping down their
crops, hunting and otherwise tresbas
sing upon their grounds, and as few
people kno what the penalty is lor
the ofTense, we pubhsii Ulow the act
l,tir thereto : lie it enacted. SiC.
Tht any person or persons who shall
willful! v enter or break down, through
or over" any field, orchard, garden or
fence, hotbed or greenhouo, or who
hhall wrongf u.Iy club, ptonecut, break,
bark or damage and field, nut, fruit
or oruintal tree, shrub. buBh.
plants or vine, trellis, hotbed, hot or
green house, any graiu, grass, vines,
vegetables, or other growing crop, or
who shall willfully take, or carry away
any grain, corn, rye. wheat or other
vegetables, plants, fruit or ornamental
trees, viiien or shrubs, whether the
uina .l.all attached to the soil or
not. fehall subject such person or per
sons to a renaltv of not lew than
S ve or more than Cty dollars, for each
and every offence.
Sparrows for Food.
parows are bting properly ap
preciated. Hundreds of them are
now caught by enterprising people
for solo to certain restaurants wuere
ri-ed birds are in demand. A Ger
man woman on Third avenue has three
traps set every dav, and she catches
nrobablv seventv five a week. Tbey
are cooked and served to her board
ers the same as reed bird.? and are de
clared quite as great a delicacy. This
German worur.n bastes them, leaving
the little wooden skewer in the bird
when served. They are cooked with
a bit of bacon. Sho tempts them
with onfs, and after the catch they
are fed with boilad oat meal. She
sprinkles oat meal in the back yard
also, and thereby fattens the free
birds. The males can be told by cir
cle of white feathers at the neck.
The females are as plain as Quaker
esses. So soon as it becomes gen
erally known that the sparrow is a
table bird their number will rapidly
"tow less, l'oonle don't like to ex
periment, but when it is discovered
that the sparrow has leen declared
bv thoee upon whom thev have been
tried no boarding house meal will be
deemed in good firm unless a dish
of fat sparrows adorns it. Sparrow
pie is a d -licacy fit to set before a
king. New York Tines.
an 1 n i:i i t.:i: c I for
J K..ss Ti.
.S:t.t.- Trea.-urcr.
of I.:u:.-.-N-r
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DISTUlrT ATT0RVr.
For the office of District Attorney,
the selection fell t the lot of F. M.
3f. ri-r.ne'.l. wLo is a native of Jnni
at i onntv. His it plo are English
. . - , , . . n l : . i i
.:a.r i t .ii ii i :ti-i r -irue ij i -iiiisvi-v hiuh as wurittr i , - . .
with William Perm. He will make I " .' -..
an eilicient Iistr:ct Attorney.
C ifJfTV ATI'IT' r.S.
For the important (t'ice of County
And tors, the nomination is fortunate.
for W. I. Graham ar. 1 N C. Henkles
ill brinr to tho work of
The Xitrriare OS
i tv at AiVnto w n.
llJTei'ie Jn l't.
;:. of 1'ric. and for
I! irti-ir 1 1. MrCiran,
I3vltimo!;e, Sept. 1. A special
despatch from Salisbury, Md.,snvs :
! "An Kmusii.g scene occurred at the
Steamboat Company s
wharf here to dav. Alnnit fourteen
months n:;o Mrs. Cordelia Geare. of
Light street. Raltunora udver
tised in the Heart and Hand, pub
lished at Chicago, for a husband.
Mr. Grge W. l'ooks. a gentletuan
Standard Maohinery.
W'm. Bell sells a full line of Stand
ard machinery and farm implements,
among which are American lload
Machine Co s., Reversible Uoud Ma
chines. Newark Machine Cos., Col-
umbns, O., Victor .Double liuiier,
Grain Drills, horse rakes &e. iiaucic
i Comstocks, Sawmills, Cider mills,
Corn riacters, Feed Cutters &.C.
Ellis' Champion, Thresher and Sep
arators for one and two horse tread
nower. sweep power, or steam pow
er. SvracnBe Chilled Plow, Kiding
Plows and Side Hill Plowi. Root's
Mount Joy, two horse, wheeled and
single horse cultivators. Ijawrenc
& Cos Champion Spring Tooth liar
rows. Repairs kept for all of the
above goods, also, ropairs for Johns
ton Harvester Co,, and Eureka Mow
er Co's machinery.
MifHintown, Juniata county, Pa
May 2, 87, 5 mo.
MlKFLl.t
iCADEMT.
Pa.
NIIDIiitown
An Bogliab and classical school (or both
sexes.
Fall term opens Monday, September 12th.
a! E. WARNKR,
Aug. lO.'I mo. Principal.
TUSCAKORA ACADEMY,
ACARE.MIA, I'M..
Fall term opens Monday, Soptember 6th,
1887. Prepares lor college oi bnsinoss;
instruction thorough; low rates. For cir
cular!, and other information, address the
Principal,
R. F. ELLIOTT, A. B.
i.f 1'iv i
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i t ; o t- th'
! -l.cv of tin
lo-s ..L.t dc-
bv'rn. Tu-ar Stbsbnrv. hiiw the Htlv-r.
a.-cuTiTs. scrutiny aa-i care tjsoent auJ answered it, and from
. l . tinhMi n the ilt'sceiiilt-tir oi
a lic i
P'M prevMins to tni
1 ,
i
I ! .i t tir.iM u Pi'irrH.tirir.ilarii'. t. I ,tri
fGrahaiusthat settled in Tils , .... r..,u',m.' linallr in an er:.H,.
revolution
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nat
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The
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BTtEfS.
ruu"i-:t v and liot.est v nave oe-n
ti. cii'ir.H'trristi.'snf his people, and
1." has not departed from the traits of
!.: raci.. N. C H- nkles of IX-laware
!.v.. is a rn'.ivf of Juniata Co. His
Mr li- t.-v I ;,
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tin 1 v
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., t.-d b;
- tl'i-t rr of tax
ti.O t' lilted 1.1
U at its Syri
i' -tat.it
j .p. w vo for tuaiiy vears residents
of I kti; hiti coiu.ty. It is a source
of regret that poor heulth has oa.iscd
Mr. H'r.k!e to rt si-n the trust of the
nomination that has been conferred
on l.iiu
laeut to ui'irrv. lie marriage
arranged to takd p. ace iu SalUbury
A short while ago Mrs. Gears wrote
to Mr Foe ks that L.? might be ex
ptctcd litre to day. She was taken
I nl in the meantime ard informetl her
t.-r,
1 1
th.t
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tl'.o
ti!
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the
n ir. its tiatui.;'. ,. i i
ie. it tu'i t mean ;
! t'le b.irt.-J. all the c-irrhi
1 t'..e .toie-. n'd the factor
' "TV kil'd I t o-i Un 1. u'.l
' h - 'lug. all th fences built.
le. 1. 'eryt!;ing that has been
bv uc.':i iti in-la-try to change
'ti.hti. n ..f l.uid from its oii'i
!. i t iiar.tive e, ndltion us it
i tie ;lUl i 0f ;(,d. ah
i i i . i-nit i.t?. -ki cordiUg tu
nue of the I't.itctl Labor
alliance ! thai she could in it come,
to day. howeVtr, b!.k anived here on
the steamer Pr..tt. Mr. Fooks was
not at the wharf to meet her. She
was interview py sevend parties, and
after it was learned ia what difficulty
she f jiit-d hi t self a courier was des
psteiicd tor Mr. Fooks. iLo suon ar
rived in his matrimonial garb- Iiy
this ticuo uVt-r a hut drotl peoj le were
on thi wharf, aud everybody, who
knew the woidd be groom congaatti
late 1 him and received hearty thanks
in return. In the saloon the lovers
met f r the frst time. After a short
ithiu the period of a generation of talk Mrs. Geare said that there were
n. Mr. Metrur.fer has been faith- 60 manv people on the vvhaf who
' il to the trust conferred on hira and acted so much Ifke heathen that ahe
i r.oTiiov. .r.vsr.
llieo. re 11 .oi.i:nger. tlie notn
I inee for t1 e office of I'rothonotary,
! is of Gerrni extraction, a native of
Tuseirort Va'Iev. ir.to which his fa-
,n ..f
. 1 1 her moved froT. Perry county. Mr.
"u I Memit.cer is the present Prothono
h ' ' tary. nnd i one of the most capablo
n that has h ld that pltce'of trust.
Lehman streets. Young Boeshore
had a siuglo-barreled 23 calibre pi
tel, and minting it at little Jimmy
said, "I'll ehoot you," And sadly
enough he was as good as his word.
The pistol went off, and the brUlet
ploughed its way into the poor little
fellow's vitals. The ball entered the
abdomen and lodged in the liver,
He suffered greatly untile next morn
ing, when kind death came to his re
lief. It is another warning to par
ents permitting their children to have
pistols. Lebanon Courier.
A new and novel method of raising
money for churches ia most cheer
fn'lv recommended to all congrega
tions gien to heroic exploits in the
way of fairs, festivals, aud allied de
vices for raising money. A box is
i,Ui-fd in some convenient place, and
upon the birth day of any member of
the church or Sunday school that
person puts in pennies correspona
inw to the number of years, and each
six month the box is opened and a
snug sum realized. If the church
hnsa large congregation the amount
will be Burorisinarlv large. The boxes
are called birth day boxes, and have
become very popular in many towns
where the scheme naa teen tnea.
The Bloomfield advocate says. On
last Friday four colts belonging to
D. Clark Hays, of Blue Ball, ran into
a barbed wire fence and one of them
caught fast iu the barbs and tore it
self so ba lly that its entrails protrud
ed, the sinews of its legs were also
cut off by the barbs, and some of its
ribs were almost severed in its efforts
to extricate itself. It was bo badly
injured that it bad to be killed" The
8Jioj were all valuable animals, ana
Mr. Hays has sympathy oi the entire
community.
An O'Neill, girl fell out of a second-
story window to the ground and lau
ded uninjured on her rubber bustle
with very Lot flatirons untile dry
The hot penetrating steam is very
fatal, not only to the insect it ia es.
pecially intended for, but also to all
other vermin that may be lurking
under the carpet
John Owens was in the woods near
Creston the other day and his dog
got into a fight with another. He
went to part them and found a black
snake 'oiled about his dog's Deck and
the other suffering from tho snake's
fangs. He blazed away with his
gun and killed the snake. Bloom
field Times.
The tallest man in the country is
said to be Henry A. Cooper of Lock
port, N. Y., who was born at York.
England, in I860. He is eight feet
two inches iu height, and weighs 350
pounds. His hand is 13 inches anil
his foot IT inches long. He was
brought to this country for exhibi
tion.
While milking in a barn of Abra
ham I.eman, in East Lampeter town
ship, this morning, a girl at'erupfed
fo drive hW ir ft rflt ulirn tlii ntiinif.1
overturnedthelamp.seitingfiretothe jj,,,.;,,,,, ,,y Genrral AtJinbiv or the
Structureand resultitigin i'S destruc Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pi;b:ish-
tion. with five cows, three hort.es aud e-1 by .rt.-rof the Secretary ot the Co
al! the crops. Loss, o,OuO; insured.
A story comes from Nassau, N. P..
as related in the Ocean wave, that in
the stomach of a shark recently
caught in the harbor there were found '
a man's hand and wrist, a portion of
the man s shirt
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
FNlFFLMTOWSr, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSEPH KOTHROCK. PrtsiJeni.
T. VAN IS WIN, Cathi.
DIBECTOBS.
Yf. C. Pomfroy, Josnph Kothrock,
Pbilip M. ivepner,
Louis K. Atklnsoe,
Noah Uc-rtsler,
Amos ti. Bonsull,
Robert K. Parker,
KTOCKaoLI'liBS :
Philip M. Kepner, Annis M. Shelley,
Washington and Jefferson CollegB,
WASHINGTON PA.
The 87th year b.-tin Septorober 14th,
Classical, Scientific and Pre
paratory Depai tiueut.
For inlormation cotictrnitig Preparatory
Department apply to Prof. J. Adolph
Scbiuilt. Principal. For Catalogoo or oth
er information to
I'UES'T MOFFAT.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
GettyMburar, Ia.
1 ROUNDED I.N 1832. Larg Faculty. Two '
. full courses of study Clataical and
Scientific. Special courses in all de: art-
ments. Obervatry and labor a t o r i e s. I
Three large tnitldinpi" Libraries 22.HOOI
volumes. Expfnitrs low. Accessible by
(riufiit Iti!rd trains. Location, on tha
BATTLE-FIELD of Gettysburg, moot pleas
ant and hraltby. Preparatory De
partment, in separate hui!di:.g. tor
boys and yourir men preparirg tor business
or Colli ?, nnder spmrial care I the Prin
cipal, and two assistants, residing with stu
dent in the building. Fall term opens
Sept 8, 1P87. For Cataloguns. address
H. W. MrKMUHT, I). !.,
President, or
nUBEK G. BL'CKLKK, A. M.,
Principal.
Gettysburg, Pa.
Joseph Kothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
y. C. Pomeroy,
Amos G. Bonsall,
Noah iivrtsler,
Charlotte Snyder,
Jana II. Irwin,
Mar.- KnrU,
li. E. barker,
J. Holmes Irwia,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John liortzler.
ill be
Three and Four per rent, i&terust
paid on certilicates of deposito.
jan 23, 1887 tf
J WISH TO STATE
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
Th.t I -n stop tootdacbb in less than
flva minutes : no pain, no extracting.
That 1 can extract teeth without pain,
thm use of a fluid aoulied to tha teeth
and iruuis : no dancor.
That Diseased -rfjw G n m a (known
as Scui vy ) treat cd auccoasf ally
and a cure warrfJfeVi!rs,'"Dted vr7
Teeth Fillbd aad warranted for life.
Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or.
remoddled, lrom $3.00 to i per set.
Beautiful Gum Knamelod Teet imserted at
prices to suit all.
All work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People who have artificial teeth
with which they cannot eat, are especially
invited to call. W HI visit proiessiouany
at tbelr hemes if notified by letter.
Will visit rerularlr at Richfield the Snd
weeks of lav and October.
Tsbus Ca-sb.
G. Ij. DERR,
Practical Dentist.
RST A B LISB K O IS II tr T LlflTO W,
Ot t. 14 '-
ill 1860
A COLOSSAL COLLECTION
O F
LEG IL.
4 MENDMENT Tt THK CONSTITf-,
VtloD proposed to the
.tti lor their
citizens ot this '.
l'l'ryvii or ro-
n-onweaiih. in pursuance ot article III
oi the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amend
ment to the f.u?;itutiori ot tlie common
wealth ;
SnTins 1. fffii rrsolrij by thr Semite
ett'i ileitis of A' rt irula'im of the f'urn-
7Tr.. Iff ttilU 'f .'rfftlt'J IB tmCntTtll
a goats head With i.n.i.y met, Tl ar the following is proposed
horns nine inches long, and a turtle's j " "" aiur nimcTit .t the constitution oi t!ie
uf.aJ j otiimotiwes th of IVnnsi Ivauia in acor i-
L'l.'iluOljtil
THE HOYE FEED Mill
for
Farmers and Tlanter.
Been tried and tested for over
and never fonnd wanting. Orin3 thor
oughly tnd rapidly Corn. 'Wheat, Feed,
Plaster, Coal, Coffee, Salt, Spices, etc.
Easily PTertt. ReocirAs Hftl povsr, Toes cr.t
get out oif order. ielttsAti anS bat yi tndmr am astJL
THE JOHN T. KOYE M'FG CO..
DUFFALO N. Y.
wi'.l be re-elected.
fro
I'lHtv ad.-i.tiug tti.t non sen-e of Mr.
le..rge. :u- to bo I .!il del ia tbi
"t.ii.i: n.n i.f Liud viduos. '
V. : v well. '. it th.. HTr. th0),f
':er al
i'.. I ar.. ein
tift r;.. or .u.ybo.'.v
:ir.j ,v. .li.;. tu llfl
f.'t.-h i.-:..,., t.
" ! J-i-t l...-. n..u'h
;!: .:it ,ii, v ' i::iiTiiVi'iin ills
s. t . it l.o:itd.s . -f assessors w
Ul..-: ti .-eri.iu.Iy pu.'h'd with
u.-h
I
"Hl'.plOVt.
Can Mr.
il.-e tell How
rt:i:ti j.ist h w
'iiiH rovuincnt.
One Thousand Mile Tickets.
The Pennsylvania nulrottd airain
pnt on oale l.GO.l mile tickets, which
will be sold for 52i. or two cents a
mile. When tho Inter state Ccui
tiu roe bill went into eSTet t the sale
"f these ticket1, was discontinued.
An many e mmercial travelers and
others who do a crent amoni.t of
! traveling a;-ked for the reptoratlon of
the two cent amilo rato the company
dei'id.-d to put thetn on sale agaiu.
This w ill be a gre:it boon to people,
who travel considerable. The tick
et" ar good on all tho
branches of the rr 1.
various
A Balloonisfs Fate.
ie-
I',
thai the -.f
Fotu.xi'l up with th.' land itself that
it i- i:iip-.:ssib'io to separate them, aud
:''- the o-.i.-t al I-. of the land
i:. !i'!i.. det.tly i f th' so -i.-upi-ov,.-m"ius,
Tt;P whole idea of Mr.
Ci-.i.r:" is .'i cheer humbug (.f words.
Th-' rent il valuo of a farm, for e
l'uix.'ET..N, mo . September 1. At
the Mercer eour.tv Fair vexterdv
b. 1. r. -s to I'U'd ' afternoon Kand-dl 131akeslee, a half-
11 lT. -- S
?" Yr 'i:t' a, m:i je a tianoon as-
( nifU hailing to a tr.tpezo bar. In
:he as -ei'.t tho balloon Fhot np sud
letily, giving niakesl.e a wrench and
h id Mr. he wns unable to pull h-rusclf on the
;t7, t Lelf ' '" 1 11 matiage.l to uc-Ip uinisclt. up
. t . t . - t , -, . .
;i wui.-ri no nua drawn
around bis wri-t. After traveling
about a mile and a half, reaching the
altitudo of -2.000 foot, the h-dlorm
it,
11. even 1
1 1 ll .'ill 1 . 1 SI,'
ft rt i.-ily .h
K ' file ,!,. Tho trut'i
m i'. s;.,.,'t to hmd usod for
in I agricultural .purposes.
v. iiit nts of land art
oi l n.iL want
is.
beg in to descend .but the poor fel
low's strength gave out ami when
within five hundred feet of the earth
his grip relaxed and he fell to the
earth, lighting on his feet in a corn
tleld, his thighs being broken and
driven into tho trunk of his body.
am ; .t
Indiana "white Caps."
i- what it wi'I rent for each ! f!Ii New Albany, Ind, fays that on
t.i' .nw th all th -imnrov.-. lites.lay night a jrantr cf lawless men
"liaprov.j
i'N tl,. ro..n; aLlifweur.,Ur-t ml! ,rPei",Prtowlishlr. l'arnson countv
v ,. . p'i'1-1'er them-elv3 -White Caps,'too'k
V ''otom.-n th-tt this firtuj from his bed John Hildebrant. a poiv
. " ;.. ... i i... i - ... ol.ie i , .
I'.'!. . tl
"i' t.; ,
t a ...
l t IX
i' i c;.l
'' o lid 'H--i t p:l
.ii to ill t.itit; in :
.1 f.'l.T,, !f. 1
'.' -M.lUp iu ,;n imi i uo, last April, Was
ue vwtuo.it the -in. prove- ! , -'ustice oi tnepeare by anear-
. 'i. The f.irmor and o
g th- latlil t ) lflt
t;
ai:
f-n this would be equivalent ! l'"u"V - JV1
.,,(, , , , j"- beat him thev were not pleased
u.oti of toe whole value Witl. J.U .1....;; i . . . .
..... im.i cuarge.i liira
wu, r. ! with cruelt v to his f:imilv T!,..
r firm. r. ' '"ght at LVpuaw thev warned a s.
hole rental "r k Kl T tl stf "S li'lor. and
e .!d have to ray the been .lcraml " V lt IJ?"
.- rental v.i i" iu taxntioa : and ponalty of a hundred Imdiea. t
u -upyiug it himself, he would ; ihe Ctnv!' They Lad previously
have u t nv the sauo a:uount. How : W;'rne.1 a wi,1w't named Dougherty
e farm bo worth to 1 rZU . 1 , i n,srr? young
ivj .tuoiu sue is erga gea. Tier
i y -teia of t-iuti. m friends have organied f..r her protee
" .' i-t nothing &t 'wo-
would not live in Salisbury for anv
consideration, but if Mr. Fooks would
go to Iialtiruore and live he would
marry eim. Mrs. Fooks then cane
out and annonnced to Lis friends that
tne marriaga was c ff for the present.
Mre. Genre returned to Biltimoreon
the lxat. She is about 35 years old
and a widow. Mrs. Fooks" is about
4o years old and a widower."
The following is from the Middle
town Register : -We have a good but
true Btory to tell at expense of a
worthy and industrious farmer re
siding .-onsiderably less than a thou
sand miles from this place- Iu some
way he lost tho run of the days last
week, and on Sunday morning, sup
posing it to be Sutunlay, Le hitched
up his team and begsu hauling in his
wheat. He toiled bard all day long
at this work and did not find out that
it was the Sabbath day until late iu
tUs evening. But for the fact that
ho started one of his bovs to town in
the evening for groceries, ho mitrht
imi. yei know tuo day ot the week-
hen the lad was passing a neigh
bor's house toward town iu his work.
ing clothes he was halted and asked
where he was going. lie replied ' to
town for sugar and coffee.,. The
ueiuiLir tneti to;.i tne boy that it
was Sunday and that the6tores were
an closed, ihe lad was incredulous
ana sai.l loucaut fool me," but
after awhile the earnestness of the
neighbor impressed him with the
truth that it was Sunday and impart
ed this information to his father. It
is presumed that his father began to
investigate and fonn l out thatit re
ally was Sunday, for it is said he is
very mnch mortified over it. and has
cuiue.1 some of his neighbors, who
observed turn at work, for not tellic-
lura oi ins Sabbath breaking.
The McKeesport, IV, Times savs
a l0gio is derived from the old
Conestoga wagons, which used to be
d t!
c!:
ao numerous on the old national nike.
In. ,lrir.re . 41 1
i i lUMe gou8 were i
the hubit of buying cheap, utron
v. )l T... : - .,
orior: ;c' ,
i t-, v.oald Lot La nil j
Aud jet this is the I
M-ium vLioh ilr.
V
Tresuassluir.
W nro now en'oini
S a Gaston
.i,- ueavy smokers kept
asking for a cheaper cigar than was
tuen made. Over at Washington,
a., tt cigarmaker, in answer to this
demand for cheaper .cigars, evolved
a long, slender roll of tobacco which
he oOered to the drivers at the rate of
rour for a cent. The new cigar be
came t popular among the mad drivers
Her. ,C ; b ua was cal:l toe
tJonetoira ci.'ar ahi-u
ward to ".toga," and later to "stogie."
Oa Satordav f veniTi. tt;, t.
,. i . - - o iaiii boe
shore, Jimmy Wilson. i;.i
nf!1";;. anoth 7 or two
carrer of eert
In the City of Mexico everybody
lives over a shop, if thehouse.be two
stories, or usee the lower floor for
stabling the horses, quartering the
servants, etc Even the millionaires
often rent the ground floor of their
swell residences for business purpos
es. A horse belonging to George Lutz.
of Spriiigville, near Boiling Springs.
Cumberland county, was shot, and
killed while grazing in a field the
other evening Mr. Lutz attributes
it to some boya who were practicing
with a revolver.
At Ilagerstown, Md., a couple are
reported to Lave been married in one
minute s time. They arrived on the
8.16 train aud were united by a cler
trvman in waiting, who left on the
S.16 train to continue a trip h bad
been making.
July was a hot month in more
senses than one. Fire burnt np SI 4,
000,000 worth of property from the
1st to the 31st a distressing in
crease of about $4,000,000 over the
loss in tho corresponding period last
year.
W. Stantlley Dav, of Spencer,
Tioga county. New York, killed him
self because his wife refused to fct
nv at live o clock to ge t breakfast.
ITe was about 35 years old and owned
a $12,000 farm.
Special complaint has been lodged
against JohnChamberlain, of BerwTc k,
Columbia county, of erecting fish
dams on the North Branch of the Sub
quehanna River in defiance of the
law.
Mrs. Belle Feely, an insane woman
confined in the Clarion county jail,
kindled a fire in her cell with "paper
torn from the walls and burned her
self to deuth.
An exchange says, a whits gTUb
worm an inch and a half long and as
thick as a lead nencil. in
the potato crop" in some sections of
urns state.
ance with tlio provisions ol th"
article thereof :
AMENDMENT.
Strike out lr. m section 1 of article eight,
thi four qtalilu atietis lor voters which
rvAds as follows :
If twenty-two yesrs of uge or upwards,
be shall have within two years, a state
or county tax, which shall have been as
sessed at Iea-tt twe mouths, and paid at
least one utoiith before the election," so
that th" section which reads as follows :
"Every male ctt.ztrii. twentv-one years
of te, possessing the following itmlir!ca
tions, ahall tut eutitlcd to to to at ad elec
tions :
First, lie shall have been a citizrn of tho
United States at least one month.
Second, lie shall have resided in the
state one year (or il, Lavirg precious
ly been a quaiifl d elector or native born
citizen ol the state, he shall have removed
therefrom and returned, then six months)
imm eciiately preceding the election.
Thitd. He shall have resided in the elec
tion district where ho shall cller to vote at
least two months immedistuly preceding the
election.
Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up
wards, he shall have paid, within two vears,
a state or county tax, which shall have
teen assessed at least two months, and paid
at least one month belt-re the election,-'
shall be amended, so as to read as foil cws :
Every male citizen twenty-oue years of
age, possessing the follow iiig tiusliticatioiis,
shad be entitled to vote at the polling rlnc
of the election district of which he shall at
the time bo a resident and not elsewhere .-
Kirst He hhall have been a citizen of the
Cuiled States at least thirlv dsvs.
mm mimi mm.
Manufacturers for the wholenia tral ot
the laUt trtlM ot
Carriages,
Surreys,
Phaetons,
Buggies and
Spring Wagons
of the finest quality, and guaxautoe., Vi
givo satisfaction.
Cailogit ami yrice M6nt tijioa ayplifsitiim.
CEDAR ST.. GKEIBA. It. T.
How Ijst, How Restored !
Jnst pnblished, a new edition of DK.
fl't tr u A-L-r r ,o ri-r r- o i . . nnr. .
Scond. He sh.li have resided in ih I 7Ti,1 1. T r i
,,u un o,i( w, crtiiarnKRHai or
out the
The rabbits are eatin
ranchers in Steptoe Vally. White pine
county. Ncv. At night they come in
" liUlt
crops
.. ""e.". iufy
trim Agrin.a..1 .1
o,iu uovour me growini?
Rv. Samuel D. Sprecher, D D a
notrve of Harrisbnrg, has been called
to the pulpit of Beecher's church in
Brooklyn, but has declined to accept.
fFS' J01'5 IiTineT within a mile
of Stroudsburg, recently lost five
cows with what is supposed to have
been plenro pneumonia.
Nine hundred women in Iowa own
and manage farms. This is in ad
fhaTnwn '"P" Dnl
that own and manage formers.
On Saturday morning about 5 o'
clock Columbus, S. C, was frightened
hy a roaring rockn; earlbontike.
A farmer sold 70 bushels of buc
kle bernes to Bedford town people.
ti , , . . . !
-.uiuuioeranip ofthoG. A. R.
stat one yrsr (or if, having previously
eceu fjuaiiiieti elector or native born citi
zen of tho state, he shall have removed
then from and returned, then six months)
immediately prece.-duig the election.
Third. He shall have resided in the elec
tion district where he .--half ofler to vote at
least thirty riavs immediately preceding the
election. The legislature, "at the session
thereof next alter the adoption of this sec
tion, shall, aud from time to time thereaf
ter may, enact laws to properly enforce this
provision.
Fourth. Every male citizen of the ago of
twenty-one years, who shall have been a
citizen for tbiily da s and an inhabitant of
this state one year next preceding an elec
tion, except at municipal elections, and for
the last thirty days a resident of the elec
tion district it. which he may flcr his vote,
shall be eutitled to vote at euch election in
the election district of which he shall at the
time be a resident and not elsewhere for
all othcers that now are or hereafter may
be elected by the people : Proridtd, That
in tune ol war no elector in the actual mil
itary service of the State or of the United
States, in the army or navy thereof, shall
be deprived of his vote by reason ol hi. ab
sence from such election district, and the
eg islature shall Lave power to provide the
maimer iu which and the time and place at
which such absent electors may vote, and
for the return and canvas of their votes in
the election district in which tbey respect
ively reside. 1
Fil th For the purpose of voting, no per
son shall be deemed to have gained or lost
a residence by reason of his presence or
absence while employed In tho service of
the United is tales or the State, nor while
engaged in the navigation of the waters ot
the State or of the high seas, nor while a
student of any college or seminary of learn
ing, nor while kept at any almshouse or
public institution, except the inmates of
any home for dis.bled and indigent soldiers
and eaiiora, who, lor the purpose of voting,
shall be deemed to reside in the election
vo'l;1 h8re ai1 bona is located. Laws
shall be mado for ascertaining, by proper
proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to
the right ol suffrage fesreby established.
A true copy of toe joint-resolution.
CHARLES VV'nSTOKE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
-'A
St. S
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, iMi-oiiiicr, Mental and Physical
Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.:
also, CojismrTioK, Epilepsy and Fits, in
duced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav
agance, &c.
The celebrated anthor, In this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that tho alarm
ing consequences of self abu.se may be rad
ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter
what his condition my be, may cure him
self cheaply, privately and radically.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, po't-paiJ, on receipt of four
couts or two postage stamps. Address
ClLKllVELL MEDICAL CO.,
4 1 Ann S t., New York, N. Y. ;
Oct. 8-8G. Pobt-Oflice Box 400.
ESSENTIAL OILS
W INTKRQ KEEN, I'EPPERMIN T,
PENNY-KOYAL, SPEARMINT, '
of prime quality bought in any quantity for
cash on delivery, free of brokerage com
mission, storage, tc., by '
dodge: &. OLCOTT,
Importers and Exporters, 68 William St
New York. Aug. 17, 87, Cm.
Private Sale.
The undersigned will sell at private sale
a farm ol 5 acres, in Milford township
midway between Mifflin and Port Koyal
along the railroad. The land is nearly all
cleared and tillable, watered by a spring
The land is underlaid with iron ore near the
surface. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira
ble sanation lor fruit growing, especially
peaches. The improvements are a good
honse, and bank barn, t.11 kinds of fruit and
a peach orchard of six hundred trees just
coming into bearing. I wi.l .; t. for ,Je.
en hundred dollars. For Further particu
lars call on, or address
Madbicb Lbojabd,
Oakland Mills,
March IS, 1887, County. P..
Bright, New Spring
AI
SUMMER STYLES !
The CHau,piu Clotn.er ...alaa C.r J
larned Iro.u l.c Eastern clti nlth wr.-erful
SPUING & SUMMER STOCK,
Will make friemls, cmtaLin. riyal, win -ictori.-, and -'J o- it.
.ueriU MEN'S BOY'S A CHILDREN'S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
and G.nf. furnishing goods. Fir-l CLum. coinbii Style, Quality J
Elegance, with price, that will aatoniah y... o .al. ia expected .nl.-s
I prove thin.
But I ask your patron, only whaa I firW. oompleU sitisfactioa. ilf
stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SIIOB3 OVER-ALLS, WATCIIkS d
JEWKLRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts, Neck wear, Collars and
Ouffs.Tranka and Satchel", ia full and complete. Call and ee.
Saml STEAYBE,
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
IN PATTERSON.
Jobs 16, 116.
J WARKEN ri-HTTK,
ATTORN B T-AT-LA TV,
MlFFLIN'TOvTN, JUMATA CO., PA-,
rjy-Colleeting and conveyancing prompt?
attended to. Otlice in second story of bol
ford buildinr. Ea ttauce en Main stret.
4-129-87.
Levis K. Atbiksoh. F. M M. FsssEtL.
ATHI.IsO.I . IE.1ELL,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
M1FFLINTOWK, TA.
tjyCollectlng and Cenveyanclng frea.pt
ly attended to.
ni,ir tin Main street, is place ef resl-
of I.onis K. Atkiason. Kso., south ef
Bridge atreet. IJct Ztt, lbaO.
CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. OtSce at the old corner of Third
and Orange streets, Mlfllintown, Y.
March 29, 1876.
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.
TIME-TABLE
Oa mi alter Sunday May 22ci, lfcttt
trains taal t'.f at MiHia will ria asf jUssr.
KASTT7AKD.
aLTOoii AccoaxocATiox Je.ves Altssus
daily at 5 2a a. &., Tyrone siJ a.
fluiitiDgdon e.33 a. m.. Mount Uniea at
6.59 a. in.. Newtoa liatuiltoa 7,04 a. m.,
McVevtewa 7,'je a. la., Lewistowa 7,58 a.
m., Milford 8,1 1 a. m., Mifllin S.I7 a. ia.,
Port Keya! a. ra-, Mexico 1,21 a. at.,
Tuscarora 8,32 a. ni., TaDdyke8,d5 a.
Thompsontown 8,4' a. m., Darw.rd .47 a
m., Millerstown 8.54 a tu., Newport t.'Ji a.
id., arriving at Harn.h'lrg at IU ly a.
and at Philadelphia, 8 1 p. in.
St b eota Expaxss leaves alluaa aaily
at f'..' a. ui., and stopping a all reeuisr
atati-jas between AltooLa and Ua.-.-isuurp,
rearbrs i'lillin at i-5C a. m., Uarrisburg
11.40 p. M., aud arrives ia Ptilad:ph:a at
( . 1 6 p. Ql.
Mail Tkaib leares Pittsburr dsily at
G.66 a. ui., Altoona at 2.00 rj. m.. and to-
JoHn'McLArcHLi. Josap W.J?tiibl
JICLAI'tinLn f. STMM EL.,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROY.1L, JUSIAT.t CO., rj.
C7"Only reliable Companies represented.
Doe. 8, 18bo-ly
S PRI S G OP ENIN&.
j pier at all regular stations arrives at MiTIla
at 6 1-6 p. m., Harriaburj 7.C0 p. aj., i'kiia
adelphia 4 25 a. m.
Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 Ottp
Altoona ti 2' p m ; Tvroce t 54 at : Baas-
lng-don 67 p m ; Lewistown 8 al pra ; Mif-
flin t 15 pin; Harrisburg 1U45 p m ; T klla.
I delphia 4 26 a m. (
1 tilaiielpLia Express will at KiCia
j at 11 U wheu CjggeJ..
VTESTVf AliD.
I ast L.I9B leaves I'hiadelphia ailv at
UoUaui; Harrisburt- X 40 pm: Mi3:a
,OUNpm; Liituii 5 :a p in ; Altueaa
10U Will want lO buy IrOlU 8 10 p m: arrives at Pittsburjat 11 pas.
our new and complete atwck ol! daiiyAIt 4ua!1ni'."Ha"iIburg8Ii
r.vii' ( .M UML l) , Duncannou, 8 64 a. m.; Newpe'rt, 26 a.
SIRING iV SljlMhll m.; Millertown,9 4.i..m.;Thuaip.ontew.,
u. . iu.; van UTKe. iu iJ a. m ; Tuscar
ora, 10 04 a. in.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ut ; Port
Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Mitllin, 10 20 a. ui
J Millord, 10 25 a. m.; iarros, 10 S4 a. la.i
g o o n s.
Uur JJredS UOudS Uepartmeni i Lnton, 10 4 a. m.j McTeytowa, 11 14
,, m.; .-.ewu.n Hamilton, 11 sa a. ia.: U
. ,. ,i p. iu.j iyrone, i L'4 . m .
Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at all regular
! !r at ill n ... II t . 5
... - Liarnsuurf, 1 p. a ,
Mary.Tille, Duaaaa-
is full to overtloTriug.
. A V. 1 . i t liU'ltrt v Till -
halt.- liiv M.a.u., v.- - j .iiiious uifiwfeu alurnebur ao,l Altun
to come in and eee lor rourseif. ! , u5?" ee FtiiuieiPaiai.
- I at u iu jt. ui., ll m.
Von ran be euited with our low : stopping at Kockviu
priced
newe
, . j i 111 ! ". N'port, iU.t.wn, Thuu,i.auQt.w,,
J dreSS gOOUS Ol nil the , Port hoyal, time alMiitiia, 11 s a m Al
st shades. You may want j r. '
will find one of the most j pa.,
teinthe county. The l&lf L
something in Black and Color
ed Silks, lilack and Colored
Cashmeres. We hare them.
Call for what you want.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
You
com p let
Iwwvt OTid td.rua tlitif vv -fd 1 P- Aewtoa
avaav aaawu a,.ak. v w i-Aa
this season have an improved
sole and heel that add 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 prices that will sur
prise you. We have- on hand
a lull line of Fresh, Plain and
Fanc3'
GROCERIES.
Also, the only full line of
QUEENSWARE
in the county. Every house
must have its full supply ol
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,
JIaei Stkeet, Opposite Court House,
Mi Mi iu own, Ia.,
Frederick ESPENSCHADE.
vu a. in., uarrisburv 1 1 "il v
port, 12 li p. iu., MiSia 12.47 p. m., sta.
ping at all regular atatious between M.Sia
and Altooua reaches Altoona at i 2 at
Pittsburg 8.20 p. in.
g .20 p. ut.
Altooha Accoumobatiob leaves Phil
adelphia daily at 11 50 a. ui., Harri.aurc at
4.15 p.m., Duncanaon 4.4 p. at., ,..
i . . . j j... m., BlIlOr.lOWB t.29
U.ll I'll ,11.
il. ...... , .,, ' r- -
..u....Uruu , t j p. in. Aitoeaa I
Pacitlc Ezpressleaves Philadelphia 1121
P mj Harrisburg 10 a in ; Duncaan.a S
Newport 4 01 am; Mi2ia4 4Ja
m; Lewistown 5U4 am; MeVeytowa 37
Sn"1' ML" Union 6 64 am; UuntlngB.a
20 a m ; Petersburg b S3 a m ; bpruce Ore.
Ovarii; Tyrone 707 am; B.li's Mills
Altoona 8 05 a ni ; ritubag
5YRUP
CURES
Coughs
Snbecribe for the SenUncl RepnblU
1
12 49 p ra.
Sea hhore Kxpress east, on iund.r.
will connect with Sunday Mail ea.t leav,'.,
llarrisburg at 1 16 p. m.
Way Passenger west and Mail east will
top at Luckuow and Poor-aau'i SnriBf
when flagged.
LKWISTOWN DIVISION.
.1c,o'-e"TO L"wis:' Junctioa f.r M1U
roy at 6 8o a m, 10 65 a m, a 1 a p ai : f jr
Sunbury at 7 15 a ,u, 3 t'O p m. P '
Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction freat
Milroy at 00 a m, 1 25 pm, 4 J0 p - j .
buubaryat 25 a m, 4 10 p . pm'lI'm
TYKOXEDIVISIOX.
Trains leave Tyrone for BellcfonU aaa
Lock Uaven at 8 10 a m, 7 16 pm. Lea'.
Tyrone for Curwensvili. aud Clearfield at
8 20 a in, S 05 p iu,7 25 p m.
Trains leave Tyrone for Warrior. Mark
and?! u"V0 " T-Vrone ,rom Bell.r.at.
and Lock HaTen at 12 05 p m, and 6 17 p t..
Traius arrive at Tvrone from Curweni-
mi'o Tjt1 at 6 5s " "T."
ric-Ts'st " JrriT.at Tyrone frc Scoiia, Wac
68 mt fT" " " 6
t B. T. R. B. ic BEDKOiiD D1VI3IOJT.
Ut'1"'? Huntingdon for Bedford,
fordr"i,rn1rfrri,etUuDt,ndun '
p. ta., t5 20 p. m.
HOLLIDAVSBURG BRANCH.
7 n' 1a)r,- Alto, for point. South, at
Irams arrive at Altoona from poiat
Snoth. at fl 60 a m. 11 85 a m. 6 65 . . 7
W 1 m. , 25 r. m. .nd 10 85 p m.
McKillips & Co's. Planing Mill,
I'ort Koyal Ptnna,
SrACTfBEB or
Ornamental Porticos,
DOORS, SASlf. BLINDS, SIDING,
310Lrl.DG.s, FLOORINGS.
itlf,? delerl' in tinCles, lath, and frames
lumLer or every description.
Country lumber worked to order. Or-
rL 7 ma,1,r-rop:y attended to. Ali
orders ehouli be scat to.
110-21 Ro.J 1 Port Koyal. P.,
4
Jlf
SENTINEI
MIF
Snbscrir ti ,n,
In ad Tar . . ;
Transient si
cents per inch f.
TransU-nt l.a
Bm, 10 ci'i.s j-
tleductiuns w
le advertit-e L-year.
County Co
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