SENTim cV REPUULICAti MIFFLINTOW.f. TTEDSESDAT, OCTOBER St, 1SS7. B. F. SCHWEIER, IITB A rerITOB. Eepublican State Ticket. STATE THE AS C RER, Cap! Wllllaaa R. Hart, of Dubbin County. SL'PREMK J IT DOE, Hon. Hoary W. William, of Ti'ga County. Republican County Ticket. CCNTT TREASURER, O. . SIHlealrrr. of .Monroe Township. COMMISSIONERS, J. II. (nnnlniham, el Patterson, rranrii llowrr, of Firnunwh. T K )T H I ' i T A R Y, Throdnrt II. Mfm1ntr, f Sjrme Hill. AUDITORS, John App. ol Su-'l'l'hanii. VT. I. ;rham, ofrrrnce Hill. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, F. JH. .M. Inneil. of Pattaraoo. Tut French steamship, Brittanuin dime into New York harbor, laat week, with four cnen of Clinlcr a:roal. Tbi election of an unworthy man to an office is a deplorable occurence, but a worthy ravin cannot ba elected to often. Vote for Meniinijer. Jonv CrxTN.-.HAM is a mnn who will bo;ir acquaintance. He is a practi cal every iluj kind of a cituen and will ruako a goo commissioner. Fisi'is Ilowr.n in t-n industrious, well-to-do farmer, who gives close at tonMnn to his own afFiir. IIo will attrnd well to tho duties of the office of Commissioner. Abopt 10 o'clock Hst Thursday, there was an explosi in of natural gns or. Sixth Avenue, ritUbnrfr. whereby the hotel Albeuiurle and Bijou the ater wero ft riou -ly dnned with other buildings in that block, and worst of all 15 persons wero ir.j iro 1 and five wi re killed. If fire could be ottn to tho bottom cf th pas wells, the bottom of the valley of the Ohio, would b blown the $1,000 in cash, the firm has pre sented him with 244 steel enrfravinps; 19x'24 in size and valued at 2 each, making the presentation practically 1.-4-SH. The firm had offered, in ad li'ion to the esh, a steel eagrraving for e-u:h one hundred wrappers col lected. lih Fells. From the Fnlton Republican. A -.harp tramp who f-hold be employ ing his wits to an honorable line of calling, stopped ot Keel's Tritle's at the toll gate on Saturday last, and a.-ked for ashen. A bucket of white pine ahes was furnished him by par ties about the house, Mr. Tritle be ing absent, which he took to an out house and sifted, having a t-ieve with hiui. This vluftlle preparation he put in tin essence boxes and sold in town, and along Lis route as tin ware polish, at twenty five cents a box. He reenred meal in this mm ner and bis t-kinfull of whiskey Atone place on Cove mountain he made the children, w hose parents were absent trom home, premre him a supper and pud for it w;th a box of ashes. He made quite a nnmber of sales in this neighborhood, but n-S) e a very siiort stay. He is now working the districts east of n-J. Snpend4 from the Ministry. caruse, fa., uctooer 1A. iue Lutheran SyrmdyeMerdav at New ville suspeiidrjd trom tho ministry Rev. Mr.; Jordy, pending an investi gation of rumors circulated about him of improper conduct while a student of Pennsylvania College at (J. ttyolmrg some mouths ago. Brooklv-, N. Y-, October IS Pus tor Miller of the Washington street AI. IS. Chnrch, this city. was to dar found guilty by an ecclesiati cal council, of improper conductwith women both meuibers of his church and others, and he was suspended trom the ministry until the next an nual Conference. Pastor Decker of the East Con gregational church was to day sus pended indefinitely from the mem bership of the CoLigru0'utioiiiil As sociation on account of improper re lations toward a young woman of the congregation. Mistaken For The Devil. Fonr Mea Who Hide in Ban I a It In (ornsheck By Thieves- From the Lancaster Mow Era. Constable Bowman, of Salisbury township. rdT-cted the capture ot two thieves iu Parading township, on Friday evening, in a manner that wns as startling to the captured parties. s to the captors. For the past two years Mr. Jonas Eby, of Paradise township, has let n the victim of thieves, who at various times Imve stoleu corn nud othrr grain from Lis out, and a channel fur the waters of fields and bins, all effort to capture the lakes to the pnlf of Mexico would tLem beinfru.thss. His cornfield be secured. It would be severe on half mile from , , , , .. . I "is residence, and as few parties ore the people of the v.uiey of the Ohio, tt!roa,i on yUy, the thieves thought and in all probability would dry up I it a good opportunity to make an- i other haul. Accordingly, in the af j ternoon two men r.-ero iiotu-ed t-k-I ing com from the shock and placing j it ia bugs, which in turn were Lid r(. I den in the shock. It was correctly .... i . n . .t. ... n centlv enacted a law m respect to tli , , . ,,r .5v,l 'r! .its of m irricl women which ?rn r.r.tll!':r r'"ndr m the evening. wns kw?it the l tt vestigo of the ' the val'ev of th' S I.wrnce. toman's Uiht in Ohio. The Legislature of Ohio has old common lnw doctrine m respect ' to these rights, and renders nuva- I tory and inapplicable a vast mass of I judicial precedents that Lnve h-d Lit!. rto in that state the force of 1 1 v. A married noiuin under the rew law, if ownin-property at tho time of her ruarnag, re'ains tho ab solute and entire control of tho s.me as fully as when she was femmt sole, and if ow ing debts sho n!oie is re sponsible for their payment. She has a separate and distinct interest and ritrht in all her property, and can dispose cf the same us she plea-.es, without any consultation or with the consent of, her husband in any way. Her personality in respect to her civ il rights is in no sense merged in ths;t of her husband. If she contracts debt in her own name, nnd without his authority, sho alone is responsi ble for their payment. H - may pay theni if he thus chooses, bat he can riot he compelled to d so. Thetwi, although allied by marriage, are. for all the purposes relating t their civ il rights, distinct and independent persons. The new Kw, in a word, puts the husband and wife on pre cisly the same legal footing, aud this is the end of al' the principals of the common law that made the wife sub ordinate to the husband, and in ffect nnT'-"."l her lesral persons.litv in his. Const ible Bowman wns accordingly notified. Accompanied bv his tw sons. iKvid and M.lton, and a son Air. t.DV the constable repaired to the field at dusk and finding the corn, emptied the ba-js of their contents and substituted their persons in tho place, occupying four shocks nearly opposite t each other. They Lad occupied their somewhat peculiar po sitions for some time, when about 9 o clock two men were s-en to get ov er the tenco from the road and en pronch the plafe where the corn was concealed. One was heard to re mark : ' We ll have to get this com." The other replied, "Yon get it," as they approached a shock supposed to hold the hidden corn. They ex amined the shock wherein David Bow man was corceal" 1. but as tho latter had his back to thetn he remained I quiet. A moment later one of them i made his appearance on the other 'Me or the shock and David Bow man seized him. Almost simnltan rously M lit on Bowman seized the other thief. 'When gruhlted thev were so badly frightened that they jumied ten feet backwards and set up such a howliug that could be heard a mile off. In nil his exper tence Constable Bowman says he never saw two more thorouirhlT frightened men, one declaring that he thought the devil had him. as those arising from inventions. ' Made the United Stated the great est workshop on the face of the earth. Increased revenue and commerce in greater ratio than population. Improved the quality as well as in creased the quantity of manufacture. Lowered the cost of living more than '25 per cent, since 1S7C Diminished profits bnt at the sume time enlarged the volume of business. Rendered possible the paymoct of living wages for getting out raw ma terial. Increased the production and won derfully reduced the price of steel rails. EatablisLod an equilibrium let ween sgr. culture, commerce and manufac tures. Provided a market at home that takes seven eighths of the farmer's product. Steadilv increased the wages of skilled and unskilled labor in the last ten years. Armed the government for a suc cessful war of defense agaiiibt the seceding South. Put the vast volume of our currency into constant and general use among ourselves. Benefited the farmer bv prevent ing his customers from becoming his com ;eri tors. Provided occupation or the means of living for more than 8,9i)0,000 im migrants. Saved 5.000,000 workers from the results of direct competition with cheap foreign lubor. Caused Ameiicuu Ldnr to bo more productive, per man than that of any other laud. Cheapened the cost of transport alion by stimulating the investment of capital iu railroads. Diverted the energies of the people into new pursuits and opened up new avenues to employment. Promoted the exportation of man ufactures by cheapening them, while still maintaining good wages. Blessed labor with the ability to create a demand for more labor by being able to buy what it produces. Prevented an inundation of for eign goods like that which swept away our manufacturing industries in 1847 De eloped to an approximate state ct perfection those industries requir ing a high degree of skill in the work men. So fostered'our woolen industries that they make fonr fifths of all the woolen goods used by American peo ple. Opened to the industries poor of other lands the gateway to the larg est opportunities for bettering their condition. Enabled American silk mannfac tories to grow and prosper, and make the lest dress goods produced in the world to day. Brought the consumption of man ufactured commodities up to twice as much per capital as uuy other nation consumes. Enable the United States to reduce it- debt $1,500,00J,(!00 since 1865. Reduced pauperism, 6o that with a population one third larger than the whole of Great Biitain, tho Uuited States has less paupers than Scotland alone. Bo diffused enpial that the working people of the United States now have on deposit in savings bank, building associations aud other saving institu tions not less than $ i.OOO.OOl). The Republican partits is tl e party of protection therefore vote the re- v: j publican ticket. Vote for William ' i and Hart ;vot mn of money had to dress before he ould eat. The Newport Ledger says: The officers of the Perry County Agri cultural Society have declared a divi dend of 12 per cent, on the pam np stock of the society. This is a pood showing snd will place the stock abovA bar. The stockholders hardly expected such an early and handsome return for their investment. Lancaster. Pa.. Oct. IP The fa.t line west on tb Paws-.'wia Kail road, this f'-noon, at Steele's CW- rr Tir TJTiV's JfHnn. struck a team mrdairinsr Tr. Jh SteHrfus i and Mrs. Barbara SteVfnw. mM-lle- rd la li. B"tb were instantly j ki'lled. as was also the horse. The vehicle was derooli'hed. The oldest. posTnB''r 'n Cori" noeticnt is Richard Chadwick. of South Lyme, who received his first appointment from President Tan Bnren, and has been in office for forty eight consecutive years. He has seen pootacro reduced from twenty five to two cents. A cow at Liberty. Iowa, strolled thronerb a second-hand st"re, devour ed a cravon skee'h of Blaine, backed DPr wo y through a restaurant and ascended two flights of stairs in the State Bindery building before being captured by a policemen. In Chattanooga recently five mar riage licenses were issued in one day, and four of the prospective bride grooms were unable to write their names, bnt bad to make their mark upon the record book. A mysterious wild animal is depredat ing portions ol Penn township, Hunt ingdon county. Already it has torn a hog to pieces and injured a dog so badly that it had to be shot. Frank Berry, a Chambersburg ne gro, threw his wife out of a second story window in that place. The woman was nearly killed. Berry has fled. From the Perrycoanty Advocates The corn ia rcaty to be put in tho criua a ni'd- j dlinfc crop. " Miss Mtggis Junk is Tinting friend ia Juniata county Daring the Utter part of the past Wbek, a thiel or thieve stole from the staud on the premise of A. B. Clotuer, Esq., of this borough, bis most valuable akep of Italian bees. S. B. Fahueolock, Ex-Snpei-intendent of the Public schools ot Perry county, died at the residence of his futtier-in-law, Win. J- Stewart, Sr., in Duncannon, on Friday at 11:30 a. m., in the 3'Jth year of his age. Mrs. Ann E. Kimball, widow of Dr. J. P. Kimball, late surgeon U. S. Army, has been allowed a petiiion through her attorney. She will draw 2b0 on first payuieul aud $17 per month here alter. " On the 7th iust., MUs Bella Titzell, of Mausville, tell from a hay mow and Uinlocated her right sboulder. Several weeks ago Frbt Brelz bought a mule which he trailed to a parly for a mare, thinking be had a bargan, bat one morning ou going to the siahie be dibcov ed that the mule had cmo back and -tb e mare was nou est inventus. On last Saturday night the tenement house and barn of Cloy d Smith, in Juuiata township, about two rullo tiorlhwent ol Mirk"!ville, was set on tire and consumed with i, ibeir contents. The houseman unoccupied, but tho barn contained the summer's crep. LEGAL. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU tion proposed to the citUens of this Commonwealth for their approval or re jection bv the General Asssmb'y of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PubHf.h ed by order of the Secretary of the Com monwealth, in pursuance of article XVUI of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the constitution of the common wealth t Sicnos I. Sttt Tttolrtd by tht Stnatt ..j Hnmtr of RnrttentaMct of tht Com- w..rh t,f Pnuuriaia im Gneral Jt- ..-,,. mi. That the following is proposed . amendment of the constitution Of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accord ance with ibe provisions ot ine eigmccuui article thereof : AMENDMENT. Strike ont from section 1 of article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as follows : If twenty-two years of age or npwaras, be shall have paid within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have been as sexsed at leant twe mouths and p.l 1 at least one month before tbe election, so that the section which reads as follows s Every male citiirn. twenty-one jears of age, poeaing the following qnalifica tin, ahall be entitled to vote at all elec tions i Flrrt. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided in the state one year (or it, having previous ly r-en a uualifi.-d elector or native born citizen ot the mate, be shall have removed therefrom aud returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election Third. He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall ofler to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election Fourth. It twenty-two years of age or up wards, he shall have paid, w ithin two years, a state or count v tax. which cliull have been assessed at least two months, aud paid at least one month befere the election,' shall be amended, ro as to read as follows : Every male citizen twenty-one years of age. possessing the following uuahiicalions, shall be entitled to vote at the polling place ot' tbe election district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere First He shall have been acitizen of the Cnited States at least thirty days Second. He shall have resided in the state one year (or if, having previously been a qualihed elector or native born citi zen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom and rt-tnrned, then six months) immediately preceeding the election. Third. He shall have resided in tbe elec tion district where he shall offer to vote at lea-t thirty ays immediately preceding the election. The legislature, at tbe session thereof next alter the adoption of this sec tion, shall, and Irom time to time thereaf ter may, enact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fonrth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen tor Unity days and an inhabitant of this state one year next preceding an ? lec tion, except at municipal elections, and for the last thirty days a resident of tbe elec tion district in wLich he may oS'er his vote, shall be entitl-d to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time tie a resident and not elsewhere lor all officer that now are or herealter may lie elected by the people : Prodded, That in time of war no elector in tbe 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 reawn of his ab sence from such election district, and tbe egislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and tbe time and place at whieh such abseui electors my vote, and tor the return and canvas of their votes in the election district in which they respect ively reside. Filth. For the purpose of votirp. no per son shall be di rut d to have garni d or lost a residence by reason of his presence or ah.-erire while eu.pliied in the service ot the United la'es or the f t.kte, uor while , i nc;n-.-1 In the riavicnTmn M lrin wi.r of j the St ile or ol the hietl sens, nor wt'le a f Muder of anv colliie ortemin-irv o learn - ' irii- nor while ki-l.t r mnv m liri.(i.i: -t- or I There was a jug ol coal oil iound aouut the j ...bim institution, except the in:u!e of : bru The house w a insured iu September j anv home for diii-ibled and ind'g'-nt s-Miers . the barn lor $ 5O0. " ! sailors, who, ..r the ptsrp"" ' v"it- ; avrtM tu .iHiOiiwI f . . i . .- i. i.a till i .-r i Mr. J. E.. iOOlUtrj JUNIATA VALLEY BAN FniFFLIITOff.l, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Prtndtut. T. VAN IKW1N, rfr. DIRECTORS. W. C. Pemeroy, Joseph Roth rock, John Hertzler, Philip M. Kepner, Amos U. Boosall, Louis E. Atkinson, Robert E. Parker, STOCKHOLI'E&S 1 H A COLOSSAL COLLECTION O F . Bright, New Spring A!tl Philip H. Kepner, Joseph Rolbrock, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsai), Charlotte S nyder, Mary Kurtz, Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. fjan ss, lot xi Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, R. E. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, John Hertzler. J WISH TO STATU A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop toothache in less than Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by tbe use of a fluid applied te tbe teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvy) treat successfully and a cure warr-Tjiirantcd ia evi cae. KJt Teeth Fn-LED and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, trom $9.00 to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at prices te 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. Will visit prolesatonaiiy at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit reirularlv at RichBeld the 2nd weeks of May and October. Terms Cash. G. DERR, Practical Deulint, ESTABLISHED IS M ir f Lll W , 1A., 131 1860. Oct. 14 'S3. SUMMER STYLES ! Tb Champion CUtnler ol.Juailata Cuaty liiavlBf - a K I aW I tr An l a aT.a, I turned Trsm the uaniera ue . SPRING & .SUMMER STOCK, "Will make friends, outshine riyals, win victories, and sell itself oa Kg merits. ME i o liUi a suil,ui FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and GentB furnishing good. First Ulaf-n, couiumiug utyie, VJaahty tzi Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale expectei nslm I provw this. But I ask your patronap: only when I ffiv complete satisfaction. U, stock of 11 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS 4 SHOES OYER-ALLS, WATcnKS u JEWELRY, Clico, Pcrcala and Whit Shirts. Neck wear. Collars asj CuffsTrunks and Satchels, is fall and compl-te. Call and ce: Sam'l STRATEK, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jaae 16, 1SS6. s'aissi -l- J WAEKEN PLETTE, AT TO RN E Y-AT-L A W, MIFFLIN'TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA-, rjyCoHecting and conveyancing promptly attended to. ttttice In second story el uei ford building. Ea tiance on Main street. 4-z-bo .J I 1 -r.?-:V. Si HE P. mrnmm Locts B. ATKiKsea. F. M M . Finn xxl. ATHl.lKOt A. PEVLL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rryCollecting and Ceaveyanciag pressf1 ly attended to. OrricR On Main street, in place f rest dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., south el Bridge street. fOct io, 18b. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice ot Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner ot Third and Orange streets, Mifliintown, I'a. March 2 J. ls o. IE FEED Ml Farmers end Planter. Been, tried and tested f or ovax and nnvrr fnp.n1 wsntKiir. Orindsthir- "ntrhly and rapidly Corn, Wheat. Fee PlKaier, Coal, Coflee, Salt, tpices, etc. E'y epmfefl. RpqfilrM little power. Toenot' bioutoi order. Bctl ouui ana oett prmd4r n .arcA. j m HE JOHN T. NOYE KTG CO. BUFFALO N. Y. mmi mm. for $'H, and .... 1 I . ... . ,1 .... district where said hum is li.csti.d- I.HW4 I the big Uud'aio Ceek, ri Juniata township, j h:!l u nl.i,. ;,,r ns,.rtiiiiinir, by ? roper Tools, the citizens who sliall lie entitled to the r;;ht of sijflrttSs herehr eKfHblished. A true cepv ot lite juint resniutimi. ch aklks w. sto.m:. S'cn-tary fil' :ht Conuiionwejlth. e for Cnnnicghata and IIowt?r; vote for Slielienberger: vote j reports that lie has t.--u c impelled at tuglit ! i for Pelititll; Vute for (irnUam and ! to step tunning ti. iu: I, as Hie rem are ao ' App; vote tht tic&tt straight. I numerous a. iu ge l?!.i toae if nw !;-. inj -aith tae no tions whii h hehitd hn living, would think that the people of Olno have become cray. Ther ia no doubt that tho world moves and that we movo with it. Xew York Independ ent. The trbnrkl rriie. From th Pottsvi'le Miner's Journal. 1. K. Pii'.eiuin of Sherinudoah is a yotiii Ciertuan, who runs an un prt'twtitixns Rrffn grocery and min uses to pain a livelihood by supply ing yonng America with peanuts, ap pies and other toothsome articles. Some time ajro ArlacU. llros., ths ew l or It Coffee firm, announced that 2i,000 it? gold would be ptid to persous who would collect the preatest nntnber of their coffee wrap pers r-y h?ptenilwr 1st, 1SS7. The money was .- be divided as follows one a.vnr.l of fl,0t0. tw.- awards of faun, bit awards of f 250. twrntv five awards of 100, one hun.lrsd of 0. two hundred of $20, one thon Sana ot ?1U. T. , .. uLiirnuM inaEcs np his nnnd to put hU yonn? enstotuers to work by otTerin;.' a hmall premium for a wrap per. His premium consists of a hauilfnl of peanuts and soiuelim penny. He followed up the plan un til tae time for the presentation had arrived, when he fonud that he hud 4.4' ij wrappers ?n han l The uxiuien vie cue irom tne wrappers and forwardexl to the firm. Last Friday. B.tterman rereivA.1 .1,-t- for $1000 from the firm and had it turned into gold at the first national bank. Uitteinian says that he in veotca ttoout 214 to secure th wrappers, but h will" net over rnousan.i dollars, as, in addition to rrsteciien's rVneDt. Bailt np towns and cities. Kept American money in America. Pro ided abnudanc and cheapness. Givt n us commercial ludejveudence. Doubled cur foreitrn trade since 1SC0. l'rovided steaJv work for willic" woikers. Universally expanded tho nseful indnstnee. lncreed manufactures five fold in wamtj yair. astly improvsd to condition of farm laborers. Conserved both individual and nat ional iuterests. Fed the clad Americans with Amer ican products. .Lowered tnatij articles txlow the LuropoHn prices. Lulocked the capital a waiting prof itable invtfctment- Arpliod cur own labor to onr own natural resources. Created diversity of emploments fer skiiieJ lator. Rexluced the price of every manu factured article. Euoriaunsly increased the creneral wealth of the country. Turned capital into ten thousand channels of enterprise. itatsca the average wajjes to doable the psid in inrope- fai y j.er ceDt, of the annual pro duct into the pocket of labor. Presented labor the key to kncwl edjre and self improvement. Contributed to the prosperity not of the few but to the many. Enhanced the value of farming lands by promoting manufactures Aided in the distribution of wealth by encouraging competition. Fortified artificial advantages, such From the IVioouifietd Times. It the man who takes charge of the Court Home Clock don't regulate it, it will soon be a day ahead. Evidently s)tu' one not f ir distant is as hard on a Hock of chickens as a whole con ference of ministers. Mr. Joseph Uixler, had about fifty stolen not long since. Considerable damage iias lcen done bv crows to cornfielJs adjiittiing woods. In the spring they pull corn and in the fall eat at the ears while tilling. If instead of tak inr the t.retiiiums of the seal us of fuses, hawks Ac, our Legislature had aided crows to the list they would Lavo acted more wisely than they did act " On Sunday a week, Bun, son of John Hollenbaugh, who residv-s in Saville township, in the absence of Ins parents together with some other companions were playing with a revolver, when it was diseharged by him, the ball entering hisleglielow the knee and passing downward. Dr. Delancy proped for tho ball to the depth of five inches but did not reach it, He is not feel ing any the worse thtrelrom at pres ent. What the result will be time alone will tell. He had the white swelling on the same leg some months ago. He says he did not know that the revolver was loaded. Captain Y. C. Hardwiek. of Mem phis, is in the city, and informed the police of a robbery that occurred at his residence the other day. Cap tain Hardwkk is a well known river man. possessed of considerable wealth, aud annually makes trips up iue uuio river in searcn or gram and produce, which he takes south. Dur ing his absence from home on Thurs day thieves entered his houve and se- nnujerous a- lu e: lut-i tu a le-cl all a cause il to cleg. " .nr. l,eia loer, ol iiaskiusviile, wbo wa UiOeu on Iue lop of oue loot by a cupperuea l suAke ou tbu even ing ol tbe 21st ol September, i. still gutter ing Iroui the i tT.'Olr ot the poison, lie is able to get around, but iu a crippled condition. Jacob Klnera, of Kve township. as arested near Latiuier P. O-, Adauis conuty, last Saturday evening by Coustable Clendennin, ol Marysville. K inert was ar rested early iu the year ISSo uu the c Large of arson, and was baited in the sum of (5UU. for his appearance at court to answer tbe charge. lie forteited his bail boud by skip ping from the comity. The bail had to (.ay over the $500 Klin ' I was brought back on a bench warrant aud lodged ia Fort Lahr. The bridge to be built across Big Buffalo creek, nearthe farm of Capt. B. F. Miller, in Oliver township, and winch was advertised in these colauis was let on Friday to Tobu k Kilter, ol Newport, lor the sum of $l,5(Jj. I:t t:ns c.iunectiou, it may he of interest to our reader to kuow how many bridges are under tbe supervision of the couuiy. The commissioners have counted up Ufiy bridges, of which number IS span Sberinsn'a Creek, the Big Buffalo, and 3 the Juuiata River one of wnicb Dauphiu couuty helps to keep in repair. The others are ditded aiuoiig.t tbe smaller streams. mm c LEG.1L. pTUAT :OTICE. About tbe 20th of S--.np'emler, 1HH7, an rstr heifer, srj-.ised to lie under two arid tt.ree jears iild, ol dark red coltr, wiih white Isce cam-. upon the premises of the undersigned. The owner ol the animal is hereby requested to cnmi forward, prove property, pay cost of keeping, and publica tion, otherwise she will le disposed n ac cording to law. JAMKS II. JUNK. VcCoysville, October II, 1(?7. Catch Ilia Rascal. J. C Swigart or Stroude's Mills had the following published in the Lewistowa 8i zette of October 19. On Friday tresis?! just at dark, a man came to my p'acs iug a cow and asked to have her a.ileil claiming that he had moved from Lon to Orbisonia and the cow was rather fcarw tc drive ; that she had thrown him daws oace and getting away bad rnn back about lour miles. When ready to start be said if I would give hiss $22 be would leave her with me. When he found I would not ine ' 1 ETTERSOF ADVIXISTRATION. Notice Is hare bv given that Letters of AduvnMre.tion on the estate of William iMinn, late, of Fayette township, jnnitta county. Pa., deceased have bi-en granted to the undersigned residing in s.ime town ship. All persons knowing themselves in- hted to t:ie estate of said deceased will please make irntui-diate payment, and those having claims will present thm for settle ment LE'AIS PKOA.V, Administrator. ETTKKS OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hf-rcliy :ven thit Letters of Administration on the eMMe of John Hare loot, lte o! Fv c?te tocn'liip. Jiniata Co., Pa., decetrjd lnvr br-en granted to the nn dersigni d resiling, tt-ar Stlroy, Mifflin Co., Pa. All persons knowing themselves in debted In Ihe tt'.ate of said deceased will rleise msie Smrnertiate riavmunt and those hsvinf claims will present them f- r settle ment PBTF.6 BAKF.FOOT, AdniiBltratwr of John BE.reie.ot, dee'd. Sept 54. 1P?7. THOUSANDS OF THE BEST cured 5 1 500 iu money. Mrs. Hard wick : ",m ,n"1 b" oflfcrc1 " for $20. I told him . selected a very peculiar Dlace to se I " De wonld watt tilt morning, and I would I crete Ler wealth. She sewed it up in : bke the cow we might strike a bargain.' Ler bustle and placed it on a (h iii be 1 Morning came and I bougbt her lor $20. STB Bafl .M tMLLH II iTJl CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. t3 s Baa, nssMit, fore she retire'i. In the morniuK hen she awoke, she found that her room On tbe following Tuesday, Mrs. L. Saxon v siiumjwiu pruteu iue c iw ro be ners, a - had been entered, the bustle cut op j leging tht it had been away since Friday eu oW in ouis carried away. b ;.ore. Now. the part I want to tell is, not The thieves were probably secreted . , much how badly ! w uken DQt to in ner room toelore she disrobeil and give adescrint.on of th- kik t watched her put tbe packace mT.;hn,..m k. ..u,-. V t . .iptain Hardwick has offered S10O0 I conntrv. n0i.a.m,h , .. Jcrurnal!:arre6t neck rather red iai-cu utuiHu rjes, dtowq nair, M(j wore Tbe watrhsi mr Amficma Lcrcr frrm Windera, con tain mir tm-j optntiai to trcor-vry and dnrcbal ltr. -and have. In bddirioav, bovtoqs rmtt-Dted im- proTtmeam fooxid ia so othrr weieh. Thev are ab- iolnte y Ui only Tw m4 TmBVf Jf cd im pleat fim iHW .-at, 4 ft th ptrrrr. made. Tlv mrm f1lm Oar Ce-cmeraQT Clab PjKan brtca thm within the reach of ararr ona. W wbrI mm avaMva, raawwaltl rap- ! FMftuliyG tw iif iilT C1TT ul TO WW. I HTyprntT vQaraotaatS on limited iBTeetsnent. v nta for rail parucaiara. xnner Ed scheffeiin. who recentiv brown b8rTed b,d " of lo'e". I The Kevstone Watch Club Co. H twoTnn-kssf i;.i : ' buck Iront and cloth hack. .hiK I no ivcjoiuno IfatCll UIUU UUi sold two Tou-hnut Mines of Arizona : buck ,ront ,Ddclotu k, which he repre lor a million dollcrs, went to Carson ontel have bought that day for $1.50. the other day and put up at the beet ' Said while her th,t "" Miller, hotel there. When dinner was an- i bat Hnd 'nce tn"1 he bad a different name nounced he sauntered into thedinint ! berever he stopped. I do not offer a re- room with bis long hair trailing down w"1 for hi" 'f"51. bnt am willing to go ' over his shoulders, which were not aiywbere to identify him if he is caught. exjverea oy a coat- The head waiter j lor 1 "e""1" o be following tbe bnsi told the millionaire that he mnt put i ne nd u probably tbe same chap that On his coat. "I guess you don't know ' ,ol tbo cow frnta Miss Whartoo of Ner who I an. yon black rascal." said Mr. : ton Hamilton. I do not eXp;t any btu w Scheffelin. "Don t make any dif j ft from this being published, as I have bad frnnce, sah," said the waiter, "yr.u my experience. I hope though, to keep must put on yo' coat." And the land- ; some o:hor joor l!!ow from being taken in lord backed up the waiter and the as X was. P. 0. Sox 9K. miadalpUa. Pa. KErEHENCBS: Keystone Wauooal Back, or aaj Com- i werciai Agency. Tm Tort. X.T. EanUlnrt, Pa. ccusri, ia. .nvw, (sl PittirMh. n. a. tut v -z : VS?-Vc?i I I I Bottta. 1 Biltlser. Mi. FtiUlc'.tua, Fa, Wi'.n-fioa. SL uirai, ansa, aw., eta, Caution Sotlce. ail persons are bereby cannoned again naming or usbing on tbe property of th undersigned in Fayette township, as the tresspa laws wdl be enforced. Eraaaiji Dm, Mannfactrnrers for the wholesale trade ot the latest aijlae cf Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of the finest qnality, aud guaranteed to give satisfaction. Catalogue ar,n yrict mat vjten mpphtmtion CEDAR ST.. ONEIDA, N. Y. Jobs VcLai ohlih. Josku W. Ptimiikl ."ICLArllMX & STJI3IEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIATA CO., PA. Il-Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lhH6-ly FALL OPENING. To the coming and going of Seasons we must all conform. The Goods suitable for spring and cummer must be supplant ed by FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We are now filling our shelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give tLeni goods to suit their purposes, ana we believe that we are better pre pared than ever to merit their confidence. We invite ou to come and 6ee and be satisfied. n our dress goods department j i we nave almost everyming. Jon't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its ment, and you certainly can be 7 -zi a m ; Aitoou sos a 1 n u s. ivvva a u u - f vuutt J n1 s w v . How Iot, Ilow Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DK. CULYEKWELL'SCF.LKBKATEI) ESSAY on tbe raificul nir of Spesm torhxa or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotemcv, Mental and Physical ucapacity, Imsediments to Marriage, etc.: also, Cmnscmptios, Epilcpbt and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, BLC. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at onre simple, certain, and effectual, by means ol which every sufferer, no tuatter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address CTL ERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann it.. New York, N. Y. ; Oct. 8-86. Post-office Box 450. ESSENTIAL OILS WIXTKRGREEX, PEFFERMIXT, FEXXY-ROl'AL, SFEARMIXT, Ac, of prime qnality bought in any quantity for cash on delivery, free of brokerage, com- iuibbiuu, Biurage, OLC., oy DODGE & OI.COTT, Importers and Exporters, 88 William St New ork. Ang. 17, 87, 6m Private Sale, The undersigned will sell at private sale a rarm or ztn acres, in slilford townshin n.;4v. u : m - an el " i siuim ana l ort Koval i ue iana is nearlv At... M .4 .:.i..i I . ... J u inmuic, waieren by a spring i.um uuunaiu wnn iron ore near ih . 1. rf at tlnni.. . n . I ... mesiiuaiion tor truit growing, especially e- uiiuTi-nii nta are a good house, and bank barn, all kinds ot On it a peach orchard of six hundred treea juat IU miiui. ! will tell it for sev. en hundred dollars. For Further parties wa vn uu, or aauress Maraics Laos a a d, Oakland Mills, . . Juniau County Pa. Uarea lo, 1887, tf. J PENNSYLVANIA EllLEOiD. TIMI-TAKLI Oa aa after Suaday May Z2ui, : trains that step at kiillia willris sao;, EASTWARD. Altoora AccovHona nei letvei iV-mi daily at i 20 a. m., Tyrone 65. a . Huntingdon 6,83 a. tn., Cuaat Ucm 6,fi9 a. ro., Newton Hamilton 7,04 a a. McVeytown 7,26 a. in., Lewistown 7,53 . rn., Milford 8.11 a. m., Mifliin K,17 a. a Port Royal 8.23 a. m-, Mexico U,it t. t" Tascarora 8,a2 a. in.. Vnd ke s, ;J t.z Thompsontown 8.43 a. tu., DurwtrJ m., Millerstown 8,64 a m., Newport ro., arriving at Uarrisburg at lulu ax and at Philadelphia, 8 16 p. m. Sfa kites! Expaxss leaves altoontdtf; at b.5." a. m., and stoppiug a all reri stations between Altuutia atid Huntr reaches alifMiu at S-66 a. ni., Hsu-j 11MCI p.. M., and arrives iu PLi!al:i,uii 8.16 p. m. Mail Taaia leaves Pittsburg d,:ir i 6.55 a. in., Altoona at 2,m.i p. m., aadi f. ping at all regular stations arrirn at II j at 6 CS p. m., Uarrisburg 7.l'0 p. mfi adulphia 4 25 a. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg atl'tx Allootia 2H p m ; Tyrone 6 64 pm; Bs. ingdon 7 o7 p m ; Lewistown e 61 ym : Din 9 15 p in ; Harrisburg 10 45 p m ; h.t delphia 4 26 a m. Philadelphia Express will ,xf n -til at 11 VX slim tl.gged. WESTWARD. Fast Lisa leaves ftradelph'.- tiif , 11 u'J a m ; llarristiur j a 40 p e; t.Ii & '18 p in ; Leu istow u 6 28 ai ; i u 1') p ui ; arrives t Pitif bu.j l 11 tl Wat Passekger leaves PLiislt I daily at 4 3U a. ni.; Uarrisburir, b 15 LL I Duncanuon, 8 54 lu.; .o.r;urt, in.; Millers to wu, y 40 a. ni.; TriLm! H (.2 a. in.; Van Dvue, lu () a. iu.j Tjcat ma, lo 04 a. m.; Mexico, ly or . is 1 Koyal, 10 13 a. ui.; Uirtiin, loi'j . a, Milibrd, 10 26 a. m ; Narrows, lu H i. Lewistown, 10 46 a. ui.; ale Veyti-wn, 1! J a. m.; Newton Hamillou, 11 3 a. :.; li: tingdon, 12 17 p. tu.; Tyrone, 1 U4 p.a Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and slup al ail rMi stations between liarrisburg autS Aiiuu OTfeTEa Kxpkess leaves Pbiiaisauti ly at 6 40 p. lu., Harrisburg, 19 26 f. stopping at KucKville, iiirvi::, lljac nou, Newport, alillerctown, Tbjc;ii Port Koyal, time at Miltlin, 11 bu .. n.. -tooti a, 2 2ti a. ni., and Putsb irg, l"i - Mail 1 im leaves Pbilail pais 7.00 a. m., Uarrisburg 1 1.20 a. at, V port, 12 13 p. in., Mitrilu 12.47 y. m., u ping at all regular statious bslwuns M aud Altoona reaches AJiooca at l.ii) f- -Pittsburg 8.20 p. m. Altooha AccaBeoa AT-a lsa'si fi adclplna daily at 1 1 60 a. s., Hmisoo-f 4.15 p. m., Iluucannoa 4.49 p. a., port 6,lu p. m., Millnrstowu ,A f Thoinpsoutowu 5,!6 p. 14., Vaudyat 1 p. ui., Tuscarora 6.48 p. m., WtncaV' ra., Port Koyal i,64 p.m., Mitfimil m., Lewistown ti,23 p. 31., Kcftf' 4M p. m., Newton Ualailtoa 71 f ' Huntingdon 7 40 p. in. AUustutK. Pacific Expressieavas Pbiladeljica p ru ; Uarrisburg 8 10am; l:ua S9am; Newport 4 'il am; MuHis.4-1 m; Lewistown 6 04 a m ; UcVsrwv-. a m; Mt. Union 6 4 am; liuuu assort- j am; Petersburg ii!3 am; sjcuot Whatever improvements have ben added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply you with foot wear for iny in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a lull line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such articles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Street, Opposite Cockt House, Miiliiiitowii, Pa., Frederick ESFENSCHADE, e2&liS2 DSlNES -Syrup CURES bUGHS Subscribe for the Stntin and RMicar. Sea shore Express eant, 00 will connect with .-utiday Mail Uarrisburg at 1 15 y. m. Way Passenger west and stop at Lucknow and Pooriuia't i: wben bagged. LEWISTOWN UIVISKO' Trains leave Lswistowu Juictioa roy at 6 35 a m, 10 65 a ru, il 15 f Sunbury at 7 15 a ni. 3 00 B m Trains arrive at Lea istovtn Jan: Milroy at 9 00 am, 12") pm, ii'Jt Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 !' p a. TYRONE DIVISlu-V- Trains leave Tvions for BeliriB9 Lock Haven at 8 10 a iu. 7 15 p Tyrone lor Curwensvilia atd Ciea'-4 o -0 a m, a Ou p m, ic-p tu. Trains leive Tvrotie lut Harris Pennsylvania Furuace and Stun m and 4 SO p m. Trains arrive at Tvriiis from Bf aud Lock Haveu at 12 wo p iu,s'lt- Trainaarrive at Tvrot.e from t-'" ville aud Clearfield at't 5 a m, aai m, 6 17 pm. Trains arrive at TrronefroB St"-3 rifirs Vu.l. .. l).'.l.,-lriili Fu1 fiK r. . .. f ... ) i. f in. y II. . B. T. R. R. & BEDFOKD !' Trains leave Huntinglon tot i Hyndman and C'uuiuerljo'i at J and 6 35 p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon f..rd. Hvnriman and Cuuiberl-' ' p. m., 6 20 p. m. JloLLlDAYSBURfi hRJ- Trains leave Altoona tor I";T.; 7 20 a m. 8 2' a ni. 2 t r ra-' !0 p in., 9 5" p ru. , Trams snAe at Altoot.s If South, at 6 60 a m. 11 35 tn-' 11 - .... ... h la.-iD- "V V ill . M l. ui. " ' McKillips & Cos. fls&: I'ort Itoyal rt' MAS-1-rtCTtr.ERS ol OrDamental Fortic Rracket and Sci' D0011S, SASH, BLINDS. Also, dealers in shingle", !" lumber of everv liwrirw"- Country lumber worked w ders by mail jiromptly attes orders should be sent to. s?-McKILl-ir; 10-21 5. r"r" nLrTOeieff,f,(.rr.;AfVTfWK'Te
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