Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, September 21, 1887, Image 3

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The Lutheran Congregation are prepar
ing to lay a brick pavement aloDg the
Washington Street aide of the par-oce
lot.
I.oiT An overcoat between the place of
Washington Mc A lister and that of Samuel
TboQMK. A reward will be paid for the
coat at this ollioe.
Charlea Pearce, a Hungarian engaged aa
laborer on the railroad a mile westol Hunt
ingdon, was run over aud killed by Wood
tram eastward bound on Friday afternoon.
itik rrairie M-ine', "d Srratcht ot
every kiud cured tit minutes by Wool
ford'' Sanitary Lotion. I'se no other. Sold
l.v I.. Banks and Co.. Druggist, Mitrtintown
are t Fa- tf
The visitors to the Constitutional Jubilee
in rhiladelphaa last sm-k came home well
pleased with the demonstration that the
eoplo of tha Citv of brotherly Love got
off.
intemperate habtta. Henry D. Reenter wa leaves from the top of that wonderful freak
brought before the couit on the same of nature for your collection this fall,
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ana me aame sentence was imposed oc him. and go. If the writer could spare the time
On Friday morning Seashore Express I yon may rest assured he would go again
ran luto the rear end of a freight train, at I special tram leaves Harrisburg 1.30 1. M
the tower north of town. The freight tram I Connecting train from Mifflin at 9.56
had broken in two in the narrows and the I A. M, Fare round trip from this station
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( olinO romrultle r v,.r Philadelphia and help-d celebrate
" Hid Constitutional Centennial, by Oring sa
lutes.
It H'ur lightning rod needs to be put in
a s'.ite of repairs. Call ou J. M. McDonald.
It ou have no rod in your build ng Me
llon ild will give Ju l the required rod pro
tivtvr. Ion"t n'g!vt the root of Tour house.
There U Dotlrng known that will preserve
a r'ef so well as red slate roof paint, for
artirulars address J. Miller McDonald,
Mi:l!rit.in Pa.
To all ubscribiTs t tL." rsnstL and
KhrtULtctN sliu pay arriaraes and pay
one ttoliar atid liMy cents in alvance, Tht
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nsgnian, Albert Kane had been sent back
to dag Seashore. In the meantime the
freight had been coupled together and had
proceeded on its wav. The Express came
along and picked np the tlugman, and then
continued its way Keepinir a lookout tor
the freight train. But the lookout tailed
tor at the curve at Cotter's Hole, the loco-
motive of the Express train, crashed into
the cabin of the treight completely wreck-
$3.50.
Ivy Poisoning.
A writer in the Popular Science News
gives the treatment which he has often
lound serviceable in his own case, when
poisoned with ivy.
"I have always been extremely suscep
tible to the poison ivy and oak, so aa to
S" "e greai annoyance, unless it is iiu
.ng ,t. The Bagman leaped Horn the pas- IlilMli,tely checkea . it, nrst ,ppei4ri4ace
senger engine, and was badl) hurt about
the face and head. No one was hurt iu the
coaches, although badly fhghteued by the
shock. The news ot the wreck created
quite an excitement in town bet ore the par
ticulars were known.
From the Bloouiheld Advocate Mr.
Scholl, of Mirilmtown, had new buggies in
t erry County last week, and sold one to
James Showaker. Last Thursday
This, common washing-soda accomplishes
for me, if properly applied. I make the
application by saturating a slice of loaf
bread with water, then cover one surface
with soda next the tlesh. When the bread
is ariea Dy the animal beat, 1 drop water
on the outer side, so as to keep it thorough
ly m o isteued, and dissolve the soda crystal
in contact with the skin. This, yon w ill
perceive, is merely a bread poultice s the
night Ueury Fickes, of Juniata township, bread being a vehicle through whose tnois-
bad -i pounds of butler stolen from his I ture the soda reaches the humor. I hud
spriug house. A knowledge ot where the I that washing or bathing with soda-water.
irj w mo nouse was Kepi made access I even continually will not suuice with me.
easy lor the thief. Mr. Juo. Foster I My skin requires the heat aud moisture ot
iosv iwu vaiuaoie cows laai weeK pney I in7reaa in order lor the soda to act on
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I: is a-t )nihinj h i c nt of suitable
p.r.rt pre-erves the roof of a house or birn.
: on w ant to be cert tin ot lite kind of paint
l!y K ch- j m on your building. J. M. McDon-
' al l lias I( paint ttat a tin or wooden riot
re i lire.
M Wren of Lewistewn has U.en visit
It ; her Iruud M:-s Annie tjraybill wuhiu
the l st wnk. SLe was on Seashore Ex
V.,- A ..tf rvi!:e ; press last Frid iv when it rati into the hind
, end ot a freight tram at the toner north of
M the station.
j The Li w i.-town Sentinel says, some of
I our tanners are sowing the beardy wheat.
beir; slr.ii.i to risk the smooth head on ac
nut of the weeil in the wheat as some
persons a iv there is. Measures snouia oe
1 t iken to prevent its spreaiing.
i John Alger ol Menno township, Ma'.lin
' coin. ty. while out bunting grey squirrels,
i saw two oil siu a.l hickory tree, and taking
' c .'d aim at tl.em, he succeeded iu shoot- j
h:i- ; iiii; both oi them with one shot tearing I
j bvlii their heads rilit oiT. (., it tte.
r those who! The Huuti..gdon tilohe states, that ty
i ph .i 1 fever is racing to a-i ai iriuui extent
in the lowsr end ol thj cju-ity, m re par-
t.cu'.arlv at Kobertsda.e, in leu lownstnp,
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"" cril li : at least thirtv exses iu a-a 1 near Koberts-
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brube into his corn Held and ate too much
green Corn. A year ago he lost a fine
horse that had eaten too much green grass
Mcphcu Fvnmcle, ot Fok Hollow,
has struck a bonanza in the shape ot a
twelve hundred dollars peusion, auu twelve
dollars per mouth during the reuiaimler of
his natural lite. SueaK thieves have
been busy of late in Juniata township.
Recently the Messrs. Leuig lost upwards
ot M chickens. On last Thursday
night some thieves entered the sweet pota
to paicn oi air- Ueorge fcekerd, Esq., at
the outskirts of this borough, aud lobbed
him oi several tows of tstct potatoes.
The farmers should be on the lookout for
these "midnight mechanics," and give them
a dose ot lead, which they so much deserve
A bullet tnrougu oue mar lead to the de
tection of others. Froiu the Ilijoiu
Held Times. Mr. fcuas ahull, of Howe
town ship, this county, on Sunday last,
caught in the Juniata river, a salmon that
measured 2'J inches in length and weighed
9 pounds. MrShull w as not ou a fishing ex
pedition. but taking a pleasure walk, when
he noticed a commotion in the water, near
the shore, aud waled into the river to see
what caused it, w heu he noticed the fish
lu stioul tao teet of water, and being au
expert Usher and knowing the halms of his
game, moved stealthily loaard the saliuou,
and eai ttired-il w ith his hands. Al
ined Zeiler caught threeracc joas in Kico's
corulield, ou Craw ley's Hill, oue night last
week. " Suveral pursous w ho hal nei
ther the fear ot God or man, stole a lot
ot watcr-iueions from John Rice's corutidld
last Mouiay night. The thieves were ft-xo
goit.g witu a lantern and they are marked.
aud neutralize the poison. 1 rarely have
need to retain this soda poultice for more
than thirty minutes on any allected part
2So pain ensues. 1 oruieriy I sutlered lor
weeks as the poison would pread all over
my body. .u thirty lu'uuies measures
lUi duration ot Ha exhibition."
The Last Lover.
Come thou, the last, best lover !
For life has been a rover
From vision unto vision the hiirhest
heart could see.
I seek the truest lover !
No less than he can move her
Whose human faith did perish of its c
staucy.
Oh, come I thou Awful Lover I
Draw near, and close, and cover
The treuiLling hps that ope not, to any cry
but this :
Death is the dearest lover !
Death is the kindest lover !
Nor can the breaking heart trust anr troth
but his
By Elizabeth Stewart Phelps
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, President CI velaii i's priie" cf $.10 for
i the "best lr;(,cts, was awarded at the Last
A :: r.i (N . V.) .-'air t,i Mrs. A. K.. fare,
i ol liutubuig. hue county. Gov,: nor 1! ill's
prize ol M'j for colored t ma was used in
, lii. .u,; halo -crriag-s tor all sorts of iu
; lat.ts.
i !,o Pt.iladelt l U N'ortU Am.Ti.-an, the
o' l- t daily newspaper in America, on the
occasion of tti- Constitutional Centennial
Ian wek, published a t ac simile of its pub-
lieation, ot the ilrst printed copy ot the
Constitution of the L'uited States, Septem
ber li, ITS.
1 he following notice appeared in the
Huntingdon Journal of last week: The
tei.ow who roi.t.ed Jack McCahau's tomato
Preserve Indian Com.
vines, a tew nights ago, is respectfully luvit-
d to repeat the visit. Mr. McCahau has
completed arr anzemeuls to give him a
warm reception.
J.d.n Pare foot of Fayette township, was
r. ,e.i ,!ea t . haninjt to an ai pie tree near
! his bouse, last Wednesday morning. Ue
wns an active uiau iu tjo Siuba'.h School
and an elder iu the Wc.Viistervilie Presby-
. r, an eluireh The cause of htm turuihg
S...C1 1 is not know u.
The Lcwistowu C.szette says, we are ia- ,
toriued that a Uiintingdou cotintv larmer
saved a.l his hogs from cholera by giving
them each a blue mass pill rolled in chop,
li s neighbors ho -s died and he saved his as
uboe stated. H" p .t the prescription from
! an old Herman d,n.-tor.
Mrs. Aucker, .u of Tobias Auettcr, oi
t'us place, d.ed about 3
ittiruoou. She was a
m.st.c in her ta.-te.. and habits, an affection -ite
mother, aud iUitbtul wife. H-r daughter
Kalie, is v.rv low with the same lever that
caused Mrs. A tickers .'.,-ath.
Witl.in Cie v-ast fe'.v weeks between for.
tv and t::t peoi le have lolt this t -vn. In
the number stated are several families and
r.nmlH r id' stu lents. Taey sr arl church
c ers, and that nu-iib -r t.iKen out of the
s, veral meetings ciuses a noticeable de-
in the si i of the mngre r itions.
li-h Sf nin Liniment re-noves all
or Cailoiise I Lnn.psatid Llem-
An Indian missionary tells the N. V
Tribune how to preserve green corn on the
cobs. At ter you read it, cut it out p-reserve
and dry It. When your corn is iu good
eating condition, pluck the ears and remove
all the husks, but the last layer next the
Corn, being careful notto expose any of the
grains. Then tie a string tightly around this
husk at ibe end wnere the silk is; then take
oue-halt a gallou ot clean hickory ashes, put
in it d or 4 galloua ot w ater iu a deep vessel,
and while it is boiling dip the corn into it
slowly cl or 10 limes, holding by the string
vou have tie.l arouud it. ilaug away iu a
darn, dry place. Whenever you want
roasting ears you wid have them aa fresh
as wheu they cauie from the slaik. Th
Inuiaus preserve hundreds ol bushels in
this way without a single failure.
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u'c'ocR on MuDd 1
gaod woman, do-
1 have only known of oue instance where
baldness proved remunerating. A trlotid
ot mine w ho bad a .-hinuig pale tell into the
Habit ol watchlug the actiotis ot bis tor
mentors the flies, lie noticed that a fly '
always wa.ked upward. Put a dy on a win
dow and up he goes toward the top. He
cau't be made to walk downward. So my
fiieiid hit upon an idea. Why not use the
habit against them I Forthwith he made a
window screen divided in half. The up
per halt lapped over the lower, with an inch
of space between. Well, as soon as a fly
l'eht '.xa the screen it would thus
walk straight out door. On reaching the
top of the lower hall he w ould be outside.
Not being able to walk down be bad no
way to return to the room. Uy this means
a room can be .juickly cleared ol tiies. St.
Louis Republican.
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Married.
Jacob Weaver w as to Snyder county, at
tending the luneral of his grandmother.
Mrs. F.iizabeth lirubaker.
Mrs. Mary Uautt is the guest of ber uncle
James Adauia.
Frank Frouty, expects to move his fami
to U,kUeld next week. We are sorry
to lose a good neighbor like Frank.
Messers. Martin aud Nold accompanied
by their wives of Laucaster county, were
visiting Joliu Weaver's aud other friends
around Cedar tirove, last week.
W m. 11. Aucker like the editor of the
Cedar GroVe Times is very much interest
ed iu gathering up Items lor October 0,
lbfrT, on the evening ot w hich day the lit
erary society is to be orgauized.
Daniel A ticker aud wile were to Lancas
ter couuty, last week, attending the tuueral
ot their uncle Tobias Waruer.
If travelers waut to go the way the finger
poiuts tnat the S upervisora put up., they
will have to cut across fluids.
David Weaver, Sr., and wife are both iu
poor health.
Mi-s Mabel Dougherty of Lycoming Co.,
who had been visiting her Aunt Mrs. Isaac
Aucker, has returned home, accompanied
by ber cousiu Mrs. Ida A u tier.
C. Musser has sold timber John E. llol-
lobaiigh, and a held ol 12 acres to J. F.
Bahr.
iVm. Magruder aud his wite are visuiug
his muther.
r-oitio ol the Mitllin bovs attended the
Cedar Grove cake w a k ou the .7lb ult.,
aud oue ot them kept time with a half piut
bottle white wa.kiug lor the Case.
So many folks are wondering who "L's
i'' is. Bem Nox in his last issue said I
know who L'suw is, but bis guess is not a
Correct one. The next week auolher ap
peared by the name of Dies: who has not
appeared since. Dick you must not boast
ol scaring L'saw. Ue was not scared, lie
was only taking in all you told. Bo care-
lul to whom you tell your secrets.
I SAW
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
tion proposed to the eitin. i thi.
Commonwealth for their r,r.r..e.i
jection by the General Asssmbly of the
uo.u.uou-ea.Lu oi i-ennsylvania. Publish
ed by ord er of the Secretary ot the Com
monwealth, in pursuance ol artielH XVIII
of the Constitution.
Joint resolution nronnsinir an mnri.
ment to the constitution of the common
wealth .-
Sectioh 1. Be il rttniat hu tht s..,t.
aud Hvutt of Revretentai IKta of thf r'nm.
moir-aira or renmulvania ia Corral J.
lemuiy mti, mat the fol owimr is i,roivos, .1
as au amendment of the constitution of the
commonwealth of Pennsj lvauia in accord
ance wun me provisions ol the eighteenth
article thereof :
AMENDMENT.
Strike out from section 1 of article eicbt.
the tour qualifications lor voters which
reads as follows :
It twenty-two Tears of aire or nnwards.
he shall have paid within two years, a state
or county tax, which shall have been as
sessed at least two months, and itaid at
least one month before the election," so
that the section which reads as follows :
"tvery male citizen, twentr-one vesra
of age, possessing the following qualifica
tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elec
tions :
First. He shall have been a citizen of the
United States at least one month.
Second. Ue shall have resided in the
stale one year (or if, Laving previous
ly been a uualiti.d elector or native born
citizeu ot the state, he shall have removed
thcretroin aud returned, then six months)
immediately preceding the election.
Third. Ue shall have resided in the elec
tion district where he shall oflor to vote at
least two months immediately preceding the
election.
Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up
wards, be shall have paid, within two years,
a state or county tax, w hich shall have
teeu assessed at least two mouths, and paid
at least one mouth befere the election,-' I
shall be ameuded, so as to read as foil ows :
tvery male citizen twenty-one years of
age, possessing the follow ing qualifications,
shad be entitled to vote at the polling idace
of Ibe election district of which he shall at
the time be a resident and not elsewhere .-
First lie shall have beeii a citizeu of the
Cnited States at least thirty days.
S cond. He shall have resided in the
stain one year or if, havini previously
been a uualltled elector or native torn clti-
111 I.I IIlM kl,l. l.M .hull hHl'H r.-titi.VMl I
therefrom aud returned, tbeu six mouths) I
immediately proceeding the election. j
Thud. Ue shall have resided iu the eiec- i
tion district where he shall oiler to vote at
least thirty daya immediately preceding the
election- The legislature, at the seosion
thereof next alter the adoption ot this sec
tion, shall, aud from time to lime thereaf
ter may, enact laws to properly eutorce this
provision.
Fourth. Every male citizen of the agu of
twent' -one years, who shall have been a
citizeu tor thuty duys met an inhabitant ot
this slate oue year next preceding au elec
tion, except at municip-al clectious, aud tor
the lust thirty days a resideut of the olec
tloii district in which he may oiler his vote,
shall be entitled lo vote at such election in
the election district of which he shall at the
time be a resideut and not elsewhere for
all otlicers that no are or hereafter may
be elected by the people : Provided, That
iii time of war uu elector in the actual mil
itary service of the State or of the L'uiled
States, iu the army or navy thereof, shall
be deprived of his vote by reason of his ab
sence from such election district, and the
egislature shall have power to provide the
manner iu which ar.d the lime aud place at
which such absent electors may vote, and
lor the return and cauvas of their votes in
the election district iu which they respect
ively reside.
PEM'A ABBICDLTDH1L WORKS.
Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Hay Presses,
Stump Pullers and Standard Agricultural
Implements generally. Send for Catalogue.
A. B. FAKQUEUAR, SON,
York, Pa.
Sept. 24.-87 4t.
-J. J-L'
The oldest and best Institution for ob
taining a Business Education. We have
successiully prepared thousands of young
men for the active duties ot lite, tor cir
culars address,
r. Ol'FF & so.
Pittsburg Pa.
Sept. 24-6t
PARKER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Main Street, Mifflixtows, Penna.
GENUINE AND ABSOLUTE
CLEARING SALE
or
SURPLUS STOCK
AND
ODDS & ENDS.
We want to eet rid of our surplus stock. Wa want to get ri l of odd
lot. We waut to iret rid of broken sizes. We want to uet rid of 11 the)
ends and remnants that Lars accumulated in our store during the pat
spring aud summer season. Calculating the rsal cost of thee goods wa
find them to Le
WORTH ABOUT 611,300.
But totally ignoring their true Talue, we liars concluded te closs thesn mt
for the
ROUND SUM OF $8,000.
Transact a general banking busi- With this end in view the price of each garment, although marked dowm
ness. prenousiv, win undergo an additional reduction, rjureir no man suouiu
fail to embrace this best of all opportunities to make adyantageous pur
DiscDunta daily. chaee3. If you doubt our btatmeut in the slightest, we abk you to cobs
, i i i in and Bee the plain figures marked on the ticket of each article. This will
-Wounts of firms, individuals and ... . ofbthe truth of thia BtHtcM Bale of 0ajs and ends.
corporations solicited. I
ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN'S SUITS.
: There are altogether about 5U0 suits, represt nting over 50 different styles
and patterns, any size among them. We hare divided these suits aooord
ing to quality, into throe different lots which wo will offer at
S5.00, S8,00 AND S11.25.
Our ? 5 lot, would cost not less than t'S, wLile many suits would We
considi-red bargains at $D.
Our $8 lot is one we recommend for dren suits and all others whose
calling require a nest uppuarance, former price ranged from $11 to $14.
Our $11. 'lo lot contains notLing but fine, imported dretts suits, sacks
and cutaways : stylish dressers should come iu ainl see theno goods; for
mer prices S15 to 4'17.
ODDS AND ENDS IN BOY'S SUITS,
Gives every father and mother a chance to "rig him out" in a first-class
suit for one-h.iif thu money its woitu. II your oovs wear tntepauii imw
be sure and look at our broken sizes of these garments. The suits we will
close out at i'l o') and .:5. were marked originally $3. 50 and $1.75. If
your hoys wear long pants suits it will pay vou to fecure and pick your
.choice of the rather limited assortment of $5 and 5.7 suits t $3.50 and.
44.50, $8 and $10 suits at 5 and SG.-23.
SCH0TT,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
HRIDCE ST., MIFFL1NTOWN, PA.
Four per cent, interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
April 20-'87.
Us
GREKADES:
Siro Sli-l ri-'J sxi CilrtS.
i
Grer Six'.y Miilisss Sa-3.
priphs.
ridti. . Per Ooi- 1 10.0a
Oi!lrt. - " 15.00. H
STAR "
Tcm:sT Fire Er.i:j:!.l?r.
it
4
8.-1 n 'sTitt. ;i.
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"3 th & I1ST CU A Li i'l US oi our
tmcum Ort-iidri with tU
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f ti--i- hicii by !prir.k.-
' iil-ff. it l dseiifinvd pcriliy
? for iJ iu Ppiuinjr Clt'i
1 :. Jnpi!.r.r. i; Cfjit
in orns-T-TaT.f-n. i- i cwp
t mad riiiai-lfj. orut;uoccur3
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i If Ids- f inr.,-rid
t ! . a -"rera
thrf-i.Rii 5 ft o
.(. 45 ritli elf pam
bh it Xt m t'.t ever r,.m.im.
N is r itrsci.on ntil used,
. i!i no, frrcfja, iT:-ot1 or cet S3
c f iir, Noraitf rcorr .f f"
i il'.,ij f"'"' i-- ; 2
U Jrrt rriil isl
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varti. r.
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7 m 1 1 ti-
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pmct.
Ji.ftlu.
tf ir
mm house
OF
crea-
Ilar.l,
M A 11 HIE I) :
th. For the j.uri ose of voting, uo pa-r-
...... . a ... 1 1 t... A 4 ... 1....... (...it., it ur List I
SOU 3U4II UK VI' L ill. . I" " t,u.u.. -
a rcai lcucc by rcutio ol liis i reseme or
aUociico fi hilo eun'loj til iu tho service ot
the L'niteU Statc-h or thu i? fate, nor while
.ujragt-'d in the uav:g-tiin of ttio waters of
tho State or of the high seas, uor while a
fcluileut of any college or aeiuinary of leara
iuir. uor while kcLt at any almshouse or
public institution, except the inmates of
any hoiue for lisattlt?d ami indigent soldiers
and IViL'.ors, who, tor the purpooe of votiug,
stiall be deemed to reside in the elecliou
district where said home is located. Ltiws
sluill be uiado tor ascertaining, by prooer
prools, tho citUeus who shall uu entitled to
tho r'ght ol sutlrago hereby established.
A true copy ol the ioint resolution.
CUAkLKS W. STO.NK,
Secretary ol tho Comiuonweaith.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The untiersigued oilers at Private Sale
the tollowing decrited
V tIA AlILt HLtl, ESTATE,
A farm ol tltilll i-flVK Acres, iu Wal-
lr..r towii.titn. aiil.millJk! lauds ol Daniel
Klo-9, ban-uel r uu., Jetoino i . i uouip-
sou, John ilnlier and Ueirs ol L.. t. "i-
kiusou, deceased, Laving mereuu ore.. leu
a good
Moiie Dmcuius iioustL-,
Urge Uaru, aud other out buildings.
Tho land is of the best quality, lu good
order, ami well watered, there bemg a hue
spring on the premises, lucre is atso a
hue young orchard upon the property,
wbich basjuat come into bearing. Tuis
laud is loeaied two miles east of Mexico,
and in close proximity to churcU, blori,,
1'osl office &.U.
NELSON A
?tttt.
s Ironi h'lrse,
j. lints, S-ffU'V,
t rain., Swelling,
Bloi't spavin, Curbs, ,
K::arh ne, P titles,
etc. ? tir $"" -"T u,e
..(one bottle. Wa.-rir.ted. o.d dj l..
15.ii k 4. Co., Drr.pzist, Mitflintown Pa. tf
The Philadelphia n-wspapers descri--tion
ot the Constitutional Centnnial last
e k is a- voluminous a a book. The news
tuin m. n ot the i.. xt Constitutional Ceu-
tenni.il w.li have ti be ab'.o men with re-s-.urees
at their command to get papers
tn t'ltiil tho Philadelphia papers of last
weeK.
At President Cleveland's public recep
tion, .'.urit f the Constitutional Centennial
in I'hiUde'i hia. last wtek, a red
? i . : I n' . - ... . n th IIS
From the Kansas City Journal Septem
ber llth inst. Miss Ho.-ence Marley,
dausbter of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Marley
and Mr. Eustace Brown, of the firm ot
Brown and Schoonruaker, were united in
matrimony last Wednesday at 6 p. m., at
the residence of the bridu's parents, l'j'J!3
Madison avenue. Dr. C. L. Thompson
oiti.ialiug. The ceremony was beautiful
and impresive conclu ling with the ring
service. The bride wore cream nun's veil
ing, walking length, with fall drapery, high
c ut, sleeveless corsage with garniture ofj
exquisite lace, white niits above the elbows j
held by satin ribbons ; nepthetor buds snd
snniax, elegant diamoud brooch and earings
The niiden name i tho mother of tne
bride, whose inarri.ge to Mr.Schjonmaker,
the above named Journal records, was Miss
Clarissa Philips, wno spea- u-r fc...u
davs iu this commauity, where she is held
in lavorable remembrance, by all who mew
l'.l. SE.1. KEP.
BOYEK CALUOf.N On August 30,
los?, al the residence of Mrs. kitztuan, iu
1 uroett towusnip, by kev. A. 11. Spangler,
Mr. ti. W. Bover, Jr., aLd Miss Ella Cal
houn bolti ol l urbelt lowusbip.
BAILOii BOWERS At the Lutheran
parsonage, in Port Koval, oy Uev. A. H
Spangler, on tbe 1st lust , Mr. kush Bailor
aud Miss Mary E Bowers, both of Port
Koyal.
I1JS2C3.C
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c'. it U:i ... : r.t. . VT. tit ,'t
1 i "j .!!.. ri jV ,-.' .- ''('.
n 1 '. ' " " " ' ' ' ,:
BEST
C UftS 1 MADE.
D. W. HARLEY,
O'.r iltose ho iPflt, who pta-sue an ALL THE YEAR ROUND Toliey
of Lowest Prices l.uve the Public Confi'lenco and a Steady Patronage.
Everyi'Oilv know? tint D. If. Ifarley is the Chief Champion svf
STEADY, UNSEKSATIONAL PKICI.
No wonJer, tlien, that all reasons finJ us EQUALLY BUSY.
No ppuit-i. No A-orit.er.nl si.-riQcea." Bat II mest Prici for
est Clotting'.
Clothing f-r P.ia -nl LITTLE BOYS, and for a'.l sizea rf MBX.
UNDER 'A' F.Alt, HOOTS and SHOES, I1ATS, CAPS, GLOYEJ.
and NKCKTIK?. A complato stoelt of Rll.M5in.u ojui.'o. at prices
ttint will do von grood.
Meusii'.c-s tate-n for Suit", or parts of suits on short notic. of ft style
to suit vour f jm-v. or U;o most recent mshion c.i.-
TLo Cunur of 1'rit'pe A -Vrder Streets is tLe 1 nsineFs place of tie
Vnlual!o,Clot!.;r.s Houfo of
LUKENS.
FOK MEN AMI VOl'THS,
FOK HOVS AM) nill.IKE.
LEDfJKIl lU'ILDIXG,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
January 1, 1SS7.
AdjustaMa Lacing Socket Legs.
Best Limb Manufiotured on the pace of
tb Olobe. C7-VVrite tor Catalogue to
Artificial Limb Mfg. Co.
90 I'euu Are., I'lttsburgr, iPa.
Sept. 24, it.
Toa'.l w!io ara -aiSorli t; fn-m Uio crnnntiJ
l:.d.acrUonaof youth, nfrr-nu w.iitiiM.'iiri!
1, isot rr.ar.ho.nt. fto.. I vf.l f-U'1 a rM;rf
l!Liw:ilcur-you.rREEon llar.C.E. Thlscreni
mntoJy was dl.Tr-rovJ by a iMtssionnry in H.au-lj
A-r'.ra. fiend a slf aMrf id enveloiw t"llte
Rer. JosrrH T. Isiu.i, Ai..(. D, .Vto Vork Citg.
I EETT BEHIinJ SEEL'?
'v. ;-r. i:v a
DIKUi
J5.M1TIJ At Locust Run, Sep. 2, leei-
E. a Klenor, daug liter ol .cisouii. and E in
ula C Siuiih. axed 1 year, 4 uioutns aud
1 Uays.
ZEIDKR5? On Sabbath afternoon, Pep
tenibrr 11. in Milf jrd townnhip, Mr. Mar-I
carat A. Zeiders, aged 75 yars, 4 raonthti,
and 16 days.
BOOT &
SHOE
fcanteil l KSCLOSE S1AM t'-l . .
TMP T. T. HAYuQCrV CAUUM'e. -'--.
Uhni.uialtrtcdLill. Pl.n. aBllTirHP '
. mciw ATI, Ow
ber.
I. air. d woman was so riilllilwlDj tire suawo
of tlte rr.Mtb-ntial hand that she auddeiily
iravf) Cleveland a crarkinit ktst. on bia lirs.
Tlio Prvi ietits attention s iuttnely
.lraa n by hand shaking at the ttniJ as not j
to Hike iu the lull measure of the wour.u
eittliti-irtsui.
The Thirteenth Annual Convention oi
tne Wmuaii t nrtsiiaa niiii-ut.-
r IVimivlvania. will be held K.t..ber 12,
l.uraj XHr.
PAYNE ENGINES.
MIFFLIKT0WN MARKETS.
MiriListrows, September 21, 1887.
Butter 1S
Ee?fi -
Shoulder, -
Sides, 8
IjH.f1 J
JJIFFL1NTOWN GRAIN MARKKT.
The weekly toura to Luray, which have
been rr.n every Thursday this summer by
the Pennsyluauia Railroad Company, nan
to 1 abandoned last waek ou account of
tbe rush of travel to the Centennial Uele
.r .t.on. It is the intention of the Cum-
n uu
51. ts.
r .,.v- to resume them, commencing
T.ur.lav. September Z2d, aud we know of
i i.and 11,1 . , in I.ewisUiirgn, u uiou v-. I more etiloyatiie. u- E-
Mis- France E. Wi'la.-d, President of the
Na-.i. nd W. C. T. V., will be pree-t, mud
make an addreoa on fcotial . uri.y. ine
ntiiuU r of Cnion- has -reatly in- reased tho
; ast year, there temg now over one ILou
sai d in the utato, and thi is expected to
:,e the larntest and most important meeting
ever belli -
In the Uuntinpdon conrt.last week, there
were two conviction under the new bigb
c-n-e law. Joseph Bro-ns. colored a
iron.p-ly r.mvicted ar.d entenerd to pay
a fine o Si with uie iosioi ru-""-" -j are gooa lor aia "J . j-- nndersigne
ii,i.ris..t.a.' r.t in the , t,ke a S:de-trip to at- tresspass Ia
rav 1i'1- .
ral I'-ndpe, and s-eo. -
Wheat,
Ccrn, now
Da!-,
Kyo
Cloverseed
Timothy teed .........
Flaxseed.... .........
Bran
Chop .-,
Shorts
Ground Alum Salt
American Salt...,
70
40
23
60
f.-o0
$2 SO
1 60
18 00
1 50
22 no
1 25
1 OOal 10
MARKETS.
no tril more enjoy
real pleasure and more of the wonder
of nature lor the amount of money expend
ed than can bo obtained on any otner trip
we know of.
Th. ,.d throueh tbe Cumber.and and .f . j5cU. Tallow cakes
.- i., r.ileva a: this rea-on of tbe ' , ,krand. Llama lcta a bound. E?g
var, when the foliage has received it. first l3 ,0 2Uc... Bjitu-r IS jto 24ct.
' i. m,r than worth ' seed $,bo to $2,. 5 bushel.
touca ol auiui""
1'UILADKLI'UIA
rv,.t.rl..li hi. September 17,lb8r. Beef
cattle at 21 to olcts. Sheep at 2 to 6cts.
Iloes 7 to bets. Milch cows at to
pnn.vlvania red wheat 77ct-
, j
o.i. y. ' 10 4. 1 cis. iiti
Tiuotby
the cost of the trip.
The rate from Philadelphia is only $10,
which includes a day', board at Luray Inn
nt A mission to
the wocderful caverns.
C autlon Notice.
herehv cautioned aeainst
M-V,., r.r thrt IroIrtV Ol tD8
' DUUitut; " " r- ' -
a-d t' iirdfrs- "
' cou-ity j -ail lor a peri
Ihivioff turni.-hrd li't'i
d ol thirty days tor
ir p.-rsor. ol known
-d in Favette townsbip, as
...... r.. 4 lawa wdl be enforced.
u""l r- rr"l
Ll'UKAl"
the
IS STILL THE
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
ONE IN JUNIATA COUNTY.
At Tite Old Stand, Corner of Main and Bridge Streets.
A practical experience of fifteen years in handling leather
goods is an advantage we give our customers.
tell whv it is cood.
We Know wuatgwu
v ;,-;tP inspection of the largest stock of foot wear ex
hibitcd in the county.
Prices as low as the lowest.
We are here to stay, and will not be undersold.
No deception practiced, but respectful, satisfactory, and
honest attention given to all purchasers.
i-r-J it-ilk axr
ma.rv fmfl .v .'.
of All 9ise
WRITE FOR CWCUUR AND TELL US VHAT YOU WANT.
V. SJrStTNIi CD r-ji
Drawer 1130, ELMIUA, N. T-
33.
10 fowh Canal tret. tiiiVAW, a
Branch OFncES Dy street, rkw oml.
:-t:-l MANURE SFREADERS
SLTARM WAGONS t-:itttt.ntrM
. 1 1 sr t.f 1 o .i. "
Also manufs-turera
V;?tvn V trior 'ltr
4.v Hnllrr. lairir'rial
Slrw surUfrt
l'ltlSri MtW AKt Mat HIS a t U. tol-b ..O.
Hraatra .. "-'--
.prin? and Summer Bonds.
I would inform thi public ti.at 1 has
. ,a- i n, iu-w rui " i 1 1 1 r s-oro f niv place
,t r.-si'l-n.-e ou iV.ttiT stri. .u.t.t, ,
...1 d d aor Ir.. m i-i.riiiT of
. ml: s;i rk, of Spriiii: i- S;l
i,,c.ds, a!! :iet-, ami 'il tti-e
.T..1 hav.. ' emplov -d first
I am tk an tl to
evurvthii.i. tound in
.....irirrti no tr,. . t.-.- to sh..w goods
P.ritipe street,
iti:inr-r ruillii.t-ry
. latest styles,
class nil 'inert
. . .u
supply theput.nc --ou
iuv sioca. 1
CllTI'U XOTir-
A1
LL per-ns r" l-ereby cautK.neo,
against fishinp: or t urttin? , ga;herin 1
lierries, or rrossii.if fi. Ms. or in any oiiif-i'
wav tresptisinc on the iantls ! the under I
si.r'n.-rl .!..-. Ki-M.rp. !
M-iich L'-J-'-T.l.v.
place to (.''' J'
pay you il 1: ''
K-.I
MRS.. DtlHL.
'iroa cfflco i the
Try it- It will
. ; '.tins i" that line.
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