SEa'TLNELfc REPUHLiCAi! MIKFMNTOWN. WEDIrNDAl, OTEWBKK Ift, 1h7. B. F. SCinVBIER, sarrea AH rurumi. Li York S; it a brewer h.13 eleute.l St-rn tarv of Stufe. hi'Li.ivAN tLo Ati riraa rhampioi prize fighter in having a merry time in En?!:iii1 uiuoa" tho sports : b xpei'tH to fiLt the ErgiVa cham pion Smith, by and by. At the t?rut re-nniou of ooulWIer ates in Macon. Georgia some wetka ago, Jeff VvU Listed the rebel fla be his been nick ever since. It ban ever lxen aa uiifurtnrKite fligtoliave to do with. Tis uaiublera of e lork are Lappv t-T the thoiTL'ht. that if they ar pulled," the newly elected LXtu ocrat.c District Attmey. who said to be "nee of them" will not b Lard ou theiu. Youk State w.8 won by the Dera ooracy t tii recent election, which fact makes Cievelniid the lit it Dem ocratic candidate tor the I'rehiJtncy It.pulilirans ruut Dominate a muii who run win York Slate. In it lilaiue' Is it Foraker ? Um of the new perplexing nava! qupxtams it, bow ran the iuour-tT Btt:i:u in.n cl.i I war Ttssela be sup plifd wiih oral to run their tuyines, when u a long cruise in time of war. Jt ;n t o Lave coaling atatiousj in t.ra vl peace, but war times are not times of peace. TnR N'ew York Snn relates how C'levelitid is djing the wurk he was eltv te I to do : Thus in New York Sir. Cleveland has during his admin Utration appointed 172 DemoTatic pOhtu.:ters and retained 47 IJepnb licacs. In Massat'hurtetts the cor-rer-p' n.licg figured stand l'.)3 and .'5; in )hio, 110 to : in Illinois, l.4 to 16 ; in In luiw, St to 3 ; in Kan-ea.-. lilt to 3 ; in Kansas, lOt to 6. It trtiHts that dm ing the remainder Of h:s term h w:!i c "'eto the work Le v 1.8 e!ecte 1 to rlt cute The Chicago Anarchists. The c;v.-e of the Chicago Acarchibt.s whs disposed of last week with start ling iificct. About ! o'clock on the niorui'ig of tho lOih insj., Louis Li'ii.",'. on-.- vi the un a condemned to -"petition ou the lltb. took so:ue of Li-; own bomb medicine. Ho p'.ac ed a little cap about an inch long, loath d with duaiuite, in his 1:1. nth a:. ,:.k't! a candle :s if to light a cii'ur tacLed tho cap ; the fart ridge exp' .l '"The expluaioB tore away both li. 's and the tongue, lacerat. d the f ii'. 'horribly, biew away iitarH all t i . tielh ou tie left aide, lit fell to ti.e floor with a stifled try." but live 1 till almost three o'clock in tho iifioi ..0011, and thus was etd.-.l the caret r of one of the murderers On the same day that Licgg commit ed suicid'i, Governor OglebWy of Illi nois cl.ai get the death sentt nee of Swab and Fielden to imprisonment in tlt- Idmois pt nitentiary for life, and thus two more of the murderers were disposed. The four others named Parson. Fischer, Spies, and Kngle were hung ou the 11th last Friday. ( n Friday the lltb, at 11 52a. iu . the four condemned men, etu-h clad in n long white gown, and each in charge of a deputy sheriff were taken to the seatToId in tho jail. Two hun dred people were around the iastru xuent cf death aud among them were the ji.rwuvn ho had found the au nr Lists guilty of murd. r as a 'tsor ies. 1 ho deputies adjusted a noose aud iln-w a white cap over tucL mail's face. TLeie was a pause of a m mi nt. th s-piitator l.H,ktal with intense fe. l.ng u ou the four upright white sacks that stood before them knowing full uell that they covtre.1 men who wit am the next few minutes would bo hurle-.i iuto the next world. i-pi. s bn-ke the death like stillness by a.iy:t.g. "There will come a time wh u our silence wiil be more power ful than tho voices they are stran -linir to di uth." " 0 F.ng'.e, bhouted. chv " ' Ilurnih for Anar l'i-ler. .sbouteJ. Ilnrrah fr inar chv. ati.l Bll.le,l. -Thia U tbe bap pietit tuonieiit of mj life. I' .rsotis. aLevl. MI:iy I bea!Iowe,l tos(iuL.. -Willjou let tue apeak." "i 1 y.m let 1110 apeak Sheriff Mat eon" and to that a.bleO. -Let the voiee of the people bj hearil " ai.k heaiiuia mac 1 ut ry was so cot ot.htmett.l that tbe furuien Jrop ea ut one stroke of tba exe.-utii.Ler on tb hpr;n-of the soalTd.i. Tbeir I.Hi'Lm U'.-r. ... I , 1 T, " - iivfceu. IDeT IKr. rliokeiit.i ileatU by tlie u.-oc. ii.ey wete ail dead within id within ij uiinuies. Tbeir boili a were piven to tbeir frieti.lH Tr interu.ent. Tbe f.,nr men evented, tvitu Fi -Men a ScLwa'. who urt- to sj end a lifo ituj ntonmei.t iu flu.- I.1:loU penitentiary will. other comrade who i now m the J..1 let jail were leaders of the Anatcl.i-e in CI,u a--. Tb. ywere tb.ir a psfiers writers iti. pill. he Arr luer ,-re u rneiii w h.i Li ar. of tl.e At.ari hits I fire I tf. p. rant I.e.. ai.l 1,T al j wh. nt!.. lr.i.. k 1 ! . - ,1. t ,,T., in i:.e split. j . f I; f r. I- ..f 1 e ir . r .1 I a i r l . . ' m 1 pri,o J to w.-r iu ur p.. - m a., variant by the ttrikei -i:i.l iu :- teroua ii-en.liarv aivvoY the cnli e.kiant Ki.J go tbe curb retjj to be freedom, liberty for the people. ( sLij ped, end ibe bi Ulcers c-f a bri'M. They hnl connected themselves with j eaovaa sign volunteered the n'araiatii n Lirfrr. who was no xpeaker or writer tbt ibe Dt ercp of tbe article iu qufs but a Uictkmic and chemist acqn.. n,l , ln was r.sdy for tin dealer or 8ono- eil witli the compoundir-j of ilvna mue. Linj.'g in the double cipacitj of mechanic and clienii.-t imule bom'oti, and when on Mav 4. lSo, a detach ment of Chicago police, were sent t;. give protection to non striking work men, and to preserve general ct e'er nd wntt-h tije mov-rut-nta of tiin ti t'us strikers and ariarchi-tp, in the UavmarLet. the bombs were ila e haudy where t'tey could be tak-niin-l thrown where the Ar.archittt a tb n; b they would do th. most good. When tiie police care npon the scene. Fi hlen who w:i tu diiiig a ppeech flrd A bomb waj thrown into the raukd of the policn force and fi wn of their nauiber dif l from the aff- ct of that bi'tu'o explosion. Ju-t who the men who throw the bomb are. not fiibiicy annrtni.ced, but Lintm ma 1 bombs, ard the 4 men that were bung, and the t!re that liav be-n sect to the penitentiary for life were the man who by eoh and i.ewspa er writing fired the anarchist heart to rehifct the authority to the taking of life when the police was doing its utmost to preserve order and to pro te-t honest workmen from the rat.'e and riolence of strikers and an.ircL- On Friday, the dar, the fonr fiends were hung. anat' tiiHts to the numb-r of .--veral thonsxnd indulged in frcet prad in Xew York Citr csr- rvtrg the red flag. There are a considerable nnmWr of Anarchists in the rountrr and if they could be concentrated in one place they would number luionsr the thousands and appear fonnidabie. but when their nut-ilier is compared to the 6o.O0,000 ie.ip!e in this He public the utter inhigruficance cf tLeir force i plain enough. A CORRESPONDENT of the Philadel pbia bulletin sajs, we have seen Ala ka. It was cool enough for an ovor- coat most of the time We started on ! the steamer Olyoipiao on July 25ti from Tacoma, WasbiDgtoQ Territory. There wire a number of well known and distinguished people ou board, in eluding several Senators sooie with their wives. Anion? them were Den Cameron, Senators Vest, Farwell and others. The first step was made after about kix bcuts run at Victoria, Brit. Uh Columbia, where we now are on our return. Tbi is tho oldct town ! on tba upper eo!t and "it is English quite Kuglith you know." It has it Inilian quarter and its Chinese quarter, the latter containing ah-ut fuur tbon suJ, many of them baviiift been driv en out of Tbcorua. The entire pot, d- la-ion of the citv is 1 4.000. We roamed 1 .,,...1 . 1,. ...... .n,l if.n returned rn board. After leaing icioria Ibei B I stestnerdid not again stop nntl . reached Juneau, Alaska, a trip of about five dsjs. This latter is a sa.all town that looks as if it had been! thrown on tbe bill sido. There is regularity whatever no streets at Tie town boasis of an express wagon ; aud three Lorses. Tbe.e are a'd to ; irts of the ceuoiry ea-t of tba Mis-u v.. hor.es in AUski. but we,sir:' lvir. We end it all ovt-r thit " J ' 1 -aw another otia ia Sitka 1 , .1 1 are harnessed up, which is f eld .m many mure than ten little Injuns follow them ail r. ut..'. and guze at ! them iu wouder. TWe uativts lek very muoh like ordinary ldiajs. men manage the buusebIJ, II I od if man wants to eell any'hing to a tourit j he must first ak his wife to sue if she ! m willing Tuey live iu ..-ad Ug but' , . ". . , : .1 ;iiiJ and d.th..rtoc,t..,glu the middle of; the room. Some of the bouses have a hoU in tbe joi.f to let tbe amoke out, , wbila others bavt no ventilation at all, ... ,1,-t . n.,L tV. c.n 10 po in. " - - . - " ' T " - " p. You can go into their buW and look arouna, tat if you ao not wisn to pur : cl.sse anything they will not even look! at you. 1 he first hut! went into 1 j fell over an old iron kettle, and then on traihtenit g up, I stuck mj bead into a lot ot old dried ea!mou. I felt fi.-tj for abi ut a day. Thaj ask exorbitant piicea for things snl will not take notes, tor a wooden spoon : without any carvng on 1, the price, at' first, is about foar dollars. j kind Wards to liirls. A word of advice tn tbe juung girls: Never contract arquiiutanre with strange jouog men unless thej oeme io con. j any with those with whom you are well acquainted aod in wbons -ou place ; J'"', f, . tH . f"udaiions or tbe store, and frightens life are not exceeded There is not a .u- u . 7 . . . . . . , tbe life half cut of the storekeeper, day bat we read incur exchanges of tl . - .. , r ' . , . j the neighbors raise a ery of ady sonie peer sirl who, from ber eoubdmg , . 3 I i..:k.. 1- t. -i ,!" Plot, benon.lj, s.aetkraut is a ; - j 1 piaeed en tt e h'gh lead tn disbnner and ruin Tbe libertine is always 111 tieus in bis raoveuients aud slj in his arproaches to tbe toman heart, and j nnlese bis intecded victim fortifies , herself by the principles of virtuo and . re'use to place berer-lf ia bis keepit-g except with bonnor, she is lost. Oirls. i guard yourselves sgaioat tbe vices and fellies of the word, aod 1st purity of aeul. iutec'ity. virtue and Loner be tJht.Led',OOKOiJlC6t,'"U','C, "LcD 'e!Jr ;aothefew tliat do Uke good ' : , 01 your uie woo pi.a.are. noaing aoia- t for mutton aud a demand tor mg written therein ef wb.rb yoo woold wool. -t to .me prii-e. usually ei...,"h be aahaaied when .1 skall te opened in to py for wittering tbe flo'k. AfPm the l,tht ol div.a ira.b and read t, , Li. u lollin- iu iB surfaie rUJ e'her beicca 'Lau tbie wbieii mLaLit . . - 1..... 1 . . 1 Hut er llvrsld Sauerkraut, Tie av.k "I f Markiaat is car n4 a ia In i L a 1 ! -4 It it, 1. , m 4 ,,,, !- W I i ti t U . f i a a - . . I ' t" i-u 1 r. Cat.;. tr ild h:h up.-n l ie pveuitit, cs of frosit fu - uer. Tbe kraut faetor smiled at a pass r b l.aojtrd aod queried: "How is tb crop ibis year!" IJi tmiie itself would have beeo sufficient aoiwer for moet persons, but to miks bia meaning anuiaall be said; '-Excellent. shall make fully as much kraut as I did last Tear, which was about 1800 catks. ot IK) gralious ioh Tbit wi not noujjb tbuurh, tor I sol i all out, and I bad to buy about 150 easks of imported Kraut besides IJo easks that 1 sent to the western parts of tba State for. in order to supp y my customers. I have to tnakiig kraat right sloop now ver since J ai r, and the seasr.a is far dtawing to a c!o, bat still 1 am cut tuif up about 5000 eabbsges par dy Ibis is the way we do it," aod be led tba way to the cellar of bis bltls shop. A CABBAGE Bl'ZZ SAW. Cabbages were stacked to the floor abovs al-nf one side of tbe cellar and aroun'i tbe cutter Tbe marhino that mad tba cabbala into kraut might be best described aa a buzz saw 111 a bvx both as regards louks jud sound. Seiz me a bug beaa of cabbage th kraa factor thrust it into tbs hole in the top ef tba taacbine, and with rush at.d roar it was toro into tb n brsd by ;b sharp knives and tassa.t loto a bue b n. Cabbag after cabbai: disappeared witbiu tba mysterious aud noisy machine, aud tbe bile ot white stred." of tbs vegetable grew with 1 amaziBi; rspidity uotil it filled tbe bio 1 Den me machine atoppad ana tne destroyer of cab bares lad tba way to tbe back eIIar. wuicb stretched away idio oiana aarsoess. llie floor was smoothly cemented, and tbe walla and eeibuiBr re nsatly whitewashed. Soores of ti.J caks wera ranged about the floor, fihcd to the brim with sauerkraut, which was wsigbtsd down with heavy stodas. 'ThTs is new-nrde kraut in pickle," explained tba proprietor of the factory. 'We take te cat CtDagi jarf as it ? - t - . L O 1 1 . " - I - no win sua sail 11 uewa in I iutpw iu s-, uiug luuui ssven or iiriit Cnlrl ul "ll ,u '' caac. in warm weather tbe cai'b will be kraut to about iwe weeks, aod aa tbe weatbar gruws eoldsr tbe time reqairsd for mak ing increases, until io mid wintar it takes about two months. Kraut that is wadd io the summer, however, will not keep long, aod it must be usd as fast as made. Tbe kraat that we are making now will keep, if necessary, un til we shall begin to make it again next June or Juiy. Tbe best kraat isalways made in tho (all. If it can only be kept clean it can be preserved fur a long time bat it is bard to keep out the dirt and seitirnquii Over tn German; tbra keep it frctu one end of the year until tbe other, but her we never co get euouk- h ad to last through the seas. fi. te uemind increase so rDidlc very Year tba couuin ctiuu crow !,rt,r lears ago Sunerkraut was a (null. llA...n J. .1. I -. H 1 . . .. ,. . ' , 3 everybody eats it. U by, tbera srs an numbers of men who make twenty five, tturtr. f. rty and fifty oa--ks every year, sod be-ide. that nar;y every German """-J maaes a portion 01 its own sup -PhiiaJeipl all 1 l. . -j tr-l'lt miuuji phia ia now the biggest laciuring , centra iu - Ibis cnuutry. aod1 we ship it from here to all ...j C .. I I' . 1 A - .1 :e, u"u r.ai, iuu evsu 111 tue lutli. And. by tbe wav. the Seuth n bc-c iiiing a t'g market fur us. We ship prat q-jatitiriKs of kraut to touth Car olira aud to Florida. We make batter kr.ut t.ere loan an where else u-u iuj ujaaa ia i iiia&urg ctr 1 1 iiinunin, ana netier evea man tbsv j make iu Uermanv. Maedeburit. ia Ger uianv, it tl.e greatest ct-utro ia tbe world, aud there are hu2e kraat faj. -' -'tbKes are eheap over 'here, aud, o. oourss, kraut is likewise .hU(! .h., e,. $- , , und(J te.a can be bought iu Germauy for 5C ceuts Ab, but New Jersey raises fii.e cat.bagts; V e get Cabbages from Mich ( ), ! 'P 'If ... - and 1'rovidauce. R. L. but tbe X J'rsey cabbsira beats them a!l. There re iot f ebl.sge farms in Hartford, Medford, Mw.rcatuwii and lladdonfisid. pi'uu'pai surp'y comes trom those towns. l!ost.n cabbages ata very Das and ara also tbusa wa get frottp Canada. ITS IXI'LCHVI QUALITIES. lmpnrtsd sauerkraut is not mucb used when tbe dowvstia srtiala can had. but when the supply of the borne produot ruas vol we Lava to fc abroad for il- Tli" vojsjfe aero.s tba wa'et uoes tue araat no rod, for 10 order to ship it he paeksgss must ba tirhilj cb'ssd. and that is bad for tha kraut. If a ak of kiaut ia sealed np wbea too fresh there is sure to be trouble. A eaek of gunpowder is bardlj mora daa eroas, than a tightlj gorked barral of fresh saaerkraat. Aa tbe siutTlerujents it swells, and if vnt is not farnisbed there 1-an .xplo.ioo that shake. tbe Dgirns attiele to handle. How Sheep Pay, If farmer Lua plenty of patience .j i wUlinK' to giv, close attention t., .l. tails in the care of stock tie can make more money for food con rm ed from slieep tLan from any nt.,.r bloc:. Jjut not one farmer tn ten will care to give tbem tbe attention they require at certain parts of tbe e ire 1 1 tne Hock wiU find m rood ."a b ht-d nee Js .'laaa ou the lull j U.pa aula.t. BUi.lt pr. -. Ti-ey 1 ..ke to ! Jvn on a Lid aide iii th. e na DLn tt sj:a, a. d wLtrw I fiiiM te cold 1 -I fi u ki.et p i -1. t..i iu the J . ' IU. I, ; t S ki. i. r a, : iiiuwii I .ti at i t.ry w 1 r ' ; f t . 1 Lr k I. .ti, I -t .it n.'; a ! f.-i ....: 1. 1 . .t- . II oolcst p. illtS ill t!f" j i.sttre. .e luannre ben g i;oe aud vifci. scat'i-rc u :s prtss.s.i suijui n.c -ih.U of the. gi :ts .vbtre it give the greatest possible benefit. Another source whereby the grasses are en counted is the destruction of hushes and many kinds of weeds wliich grow wbero cattle and horses only are pas tured. Ilazel-bnish farts very badly iu tbe sheep pasture, aud wild rose, rag weed, burdocks, and other weeds are selected first, and tbn the sheep look for grass. In this way the sheep pastuie lecomts lite a lieiuti'ul i.iwu.'and every year grows better; but if the farmer sets "millioris in sheep." and overstocks his fields, then the grass goes with the bushes nd weeds. Then the shepp get poor, tumble down onetfter another, their ambition 1 ese-ns aa their flesh goes, and the unfortunate owner, or iuipmdent manager, votes shee-p a perfect nuisance American Agri culturalist. In the c ik leg he has worn since the war Dr. D.icltad, of Waynesbnrg. discovered a large colony of led bugs J'b-r were et lea-t 500 of them. They sce-'i to bjeed in tlifr knee o nt im ! in t;h !- n the 'i le f the limb. His wif. a verv n a woman, famte l upon th -e v ry. She had le n mystified by the fact rtiat tlie bedj 111 her splendid man sion w.-re infesled ' with yerniin. . 1 .uses that she and her husbsnd vi-iteil by the leg Ix-ing nil screwed and left on tbe H '-r at. night were I o filled. Tha New York firm to whic'i the leg has been sent for clean ing Ravs that bed bugs hare a par tiality for cork legs. Exchange. THE INDEPENDENT The La-feat, The Ableat, The Best ReUgiaus and Literajy Wesilj ia TieWurii One of theabb-st weeklies tn exiaieuco." Pail Mail Uazetta. London, uiaud. Tbe most influential reiijrioiis organ in tho ptatev ' he Spectator, London, Eng land." Clearly ntands in the foro Trout as a weekly rel'jcious tna?zirie." Sunday School Times, Philadelphia, Pa. Prominent featura of Til fSDXPsasasT during tbe coming )ear ill be promiaad. RtllfUai aod Tlica-loglcal Articles. ST Bishop Huntington, Bishop Cox, Dr. Theodore L. Cujler, Dr. Howard Osgood, Dr. iioaard Crwnby, Dr. H'ni. K. HuDt.iijr lon. Dr. James Freeman Clarke, Dr. Gao. F. Pentecost, and others. ftttclul aud Political Articles Prof. Win. G. Sunner, Prf. Eichard T Ely. Prea John Baacom, Prof. Arthur T. Had ley aad otberf. Moullilj Literary Articles. BY Thoruin Wentworsh liirrinon and other critical awl literary articles hv Maurire Tboiiia. ChultS Du'tlev Warner, Ja:ues Pa n, A'idtesr Laiijr, E liunnl (iesae, K. ti Stoddrd, Mr.. 5chiiyler Van Keumcaer. Louie Imogen Ua.ney, U. U. Boye.ien, aud oihers. Ioetus and Stories, 1 4 E.l rd Everett Ule, II irriet Preacott Sof- tord. Ju.ia -i;bAer, Ku-e Terry Cooke. Ed-i iih M. rhorua-., Aridrew Lang, John tev- u aeuij ana uuen, act A Short Serial Story, By E. P. ho. TERMS TO SUKSt RIPERS : Three iiK-n'hs ?' 75 f year $3.00 Fi.ur uiontLs t Oil I To ttars ft (Hi "is months I fiO Eive years lt'0 (Un anv ni;e make, a better iurt-tqeeut ol $J.'h, to Si UU thn one wbicU "ill pay 52 Eividends Daring The Yeir? EVERY IX nCl.LKiE.NT FAMILY NEEOS A OOUD NEWSPAPER. It is u u-ccsaity t jr .aienta aud chiiilrtn. A 10 d v to tuiko the a".U tint ince 01 Tub l.totPLVDEXT ii to vend V j cej f ,r a -2i rrijj'9 ,! a iu ir.ia SPCCIMLX CUPitS FltEE THE KM) Ei'ENDEXT AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL isr Will Loth le Mt iixo cr cli, to any lrn iir a uI,m.: iik r to Tmm Ikocpeko. ent. Ir i 75. Tht! reul.r jjrit'v o; tHti i $1 Make r oii' -mc iu Tux Inoc- PLMm:. V. I). H -7 . Ne Yr. No ppTi are st-tit ti buiscntK-rt alter im unit' p:ci ir iian -X(irta. Toe IiiPMtsr'. Cuitiliinz Lit will b i;nt Iret? to u p-rr -t;n lor it. Aur Tub iKDcrDasT. can .are um,.ey by r- d-ruia fr,m our C.ub Li-t Vidros j 1 UK INDEPENDENT P. O. Uui 21 7. Shv York. LEG.1L. JSTHAY IvOTlCE. About the "JOth of Seiuprembr, IrtKT, a'; e?tr he:tr. Mlpieed l be uutler Iw.i at.d ttreryeaie oll. ol dark red cler, ib h'te lace rame nKn the premise r the ui.ueraifrnit . Tb urr nl tbts atiinial im t.i reby requested to com forward, preve p.-u-erty, pay eot of ke-pii.f , and publwa t. n. oti riw:la ahe will be disposed ol ac. Coidii.f; to w. JAVKS II. JCNK. MeCeysville, Octob-r 11. ISfl. 3i:iTUONOTAkT'S NOTICE. Notice is ber by liven that the first and fir.al -cunt of John 11 r'erpuson, commit tee of Catherine Stronb. baa been tiled in tbe Prothonotary'a nffi:e of Juiiltla coun ty, and tbe same will be presented for eon firuuttion and allowance to the Conn of Common Pleas of said Concty, on Tued-r, the 20th day of December, A D. lps-7. w hen and where ll persons lDieresteX may attend if they think proper. Tnso. H. Dbwisosb, Fro hoaotary. Prniti.norys office. stitHiat'a, ra., Aag oat 22, 1(587. AGENTS VA1TED To rat vje t-r oi.e f the largest. elt eel esltaUllsbea. HI tT kUII! Jl KMItIM ai I he caaaitri. M 1 .it- r a. kre.. L'a. t.ed f-iii.M. C E M V M rftT, et.i.leb.d Iff, T. BBIIs, . a. J t. I aatUa !. , I tiit -t ati r .UIFFUJfXOWJI, PA. WITH URANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKPII KOTflROCK. PretiHent. . T. VAN 1KW1N, fAwr. DIBECTOBS. W. C. Pomnroj, Josef.n Koinrnct, John Hertzler, a. mo - tfoDna'l, Kooert E. Parker, Pbilio M. K rimer, Loui E. AlklUiejo, TecKHoLl tas : PbiHp M- Kepner, Annie M. Shel!ey, Jyeeib Kotbrock, Jane 11. frwiu, L. E. Atkiui-on, W. C. PomiToy, Amos G. Bonsai!, CtasrletiePnyder, ilary Kurtz, K. E Parker, J. Holmes Irwiu, T. V. Irwin, John Uenzler. Three and Four per cent, ir.lerst will b paid ob cert.trcatea ot deposit. fju 23, 1887 tf WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbai I ran stop toot a c as iu lens than five mimitt s ; no pain, no extractinir. That 1 can extra' t teeth witbont pain, hy the uxe of a fluid applied to the teeth and coins ; no danger. That Diseased A, 1 a m s (known as Scurvy) treat - -y..ed niccstuliy at.d a cure war iaViaJofjCraijted in every Teeth Filled and warranted for life. Artificial Teelb repaired, exchanged or renioddled, from $9.00 to i per set. Beautiful Gum Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. Aii work warranted to give perfect satis-r.H-li'.n. People who Lave artilici.it teeth m ith which they cannot eat, are especially in it-d to call. Will viir proiea!,iouall I at their homes If noUlijd by letter. Will vixit regularly at KichQald tba 2nd I week e Mj, and O. tober. Tinas I 'a-L. G. T.. DKUR, Piuititul Eeutlit. rsraaLiMiKu is tuirusTows, Pa., ia lBtjfl. Oe.t. It 'ei. , - m.- ; mi mo bill t.r fittf. i'tr-riTrs and rlanters. - tn;! 1 ; i'.i: ,-. rrin'a'lir i rspir.'y Cora, "Whrat. Teed, T I'itd:er, C'c C'onl, C.f.e?, t-lt, Spices, elc. e.t-a.c I. !t ni.lT-t l;tJ', nowr. TV pn; - To: -Jnr. htittui and t'tt grutder on eon. i'.l- -'vttT t. r. Jt .;j r a oU., l . . - '.' ... mI. -mm mum mm. r v v Manufacturers for the wholesale trade of the latest stylts of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of tli fixicKt fjUiJIty, ftutl griarauteed to (jive :i?isf;u-iioii. Z7.. Q'iZiSA. N. Y. It, I5oW ICftOreI ! ., ....i.ii.K-H. a tw .litinn ..r nv Cri.VEKWEM.'SCFI.KKrlATF.n KSSAf (. 11 the ra liral t art of Srtiis tTonsn E or einii.l Vetk u.-HS, iiivfl::ntu'-y cuinal i.,."--s, Iweitrtcv, aeutil and I'h fcical J- i-:it-ii it , I irsetltm'iljt to "d-lrriaee, ete.: ;... .v.-i I.r';irr and Kith, in .in-. -l .-'i-i-i-Tti'ence, r hexui ex:rav- Ti... .! 'i.- ! iie!, or. in this aiimir.io!.' e-.i; . c !-' : 11 I rates from a thirty ;. -e.;-!." :u-i ..-' 1.1 j.t.i, in , ih, it the a!ur:u ii isr eijn .),.e:n .- riraltii-e may be ra i ically cured ; ; .i.:t,i out a ru'l.le ot cure at owe siinpie, cvfiiii, ami eliectual, li means ol a lueb every sufferer, no matter bat his cotiaitieu uiuy oe, may cure hiin selt cheaply, pnvately sad radically. Sent under beat, in a plain envelope, to any itlda-?, putl-paid, on receipt ol four cents or tu ptr.tKe ataiups. Address CIL IIIUVELL .MEDICAL CO., 4 1 A no St., New York, N. V. ; tlct. 8-86. I'ost-Oflice Box 4"jO. ESSENTIAL OILS W IXTKRG RE EX, PEPPER M 1 XT. PEX X Y-RO Y A L, S PE .VRM I X T, 4a, of primf qnality l,ue)iT in ant quantity tor eah n oelivery. tree .f brokerage, com mission, storage, fcc., by DODGES, OI.COTT. Imporicrs and Exporters, 88 William New Wk. Aug. 17, f7 St., Urn. Private Kale. The uni.THlZned will t rrirafe salo a farm of tin arm In u ,o L- ' 1 ti xIw.T IvLfrn V iffl-ii and P..rt Rtita1 i .'.. ibe railroad. The land ia nearlv aM rU-ar-d .t.d ti'Ni.l.. w.ierwt bv s sprint i The land ia underlaid with iron ore near tbe wrf-- !pira to the mn. it j ;r. t" '"" tr iru.l arowinr, especially l-ttr"-. Th w.,,nwr. , - ' h-' ''. ki-.1. f flit ,n1 r.. - . Se.. , I .ill-Hi, lori.e 11 Ml C031iiixVATIOiN. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN AND THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fifty cents in advance will secure you the Sentinel & Republican and The Weeklt Press for the period of one year. The Sentinel & Repcbucan gives nearly twico -as much residing as any one of the other papers in J uniata ltd re ports of all important home news and enterprises is full and within the period of a year its variety of reading matter com prehends within its scope al most every topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best local and literary paper pub lished in Juniata county, you t .1 ti -1 1 i . 1. : . can nave uie x-miaueipiiiu Weekly Press, one of the best papers published in America, you have an offer that comes .eldc-m to a man and Lis fai: ily. After children have learned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man should do justice to his family by subscribing for a public journal. Subscribers who are in ar can avail themselves of this combination offer by paying ar rearages aud paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby securing the two pa pert. When you have sub.-cri! ed li r the SilNTINIX AXD IliTLBLlCAN you fire certain in your secure- ment of the county paper that gives you a larger quantity and greater variety of reading mat ter than is presented by other journals publi.-lted in Juniata county, and when you accept this combination offer of the two papers 3 0U have r-ecured for yourself and family a news paper prize of inestimable val ue for a price so low that it amounts to almost a marvel. In this day and generation it amounts almost to .a wrong to one's self and family to dcin themselves the advantage of a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like the WEEKLY PRESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur- - .1. n ing me passage 01 a rear that interest and sometimes di rectly benefit the individual and family, that appear in the home paper but like the rain, sunshine and air, that we are so familiar with, we do not ap preciate as they merit. Do you appreciate a first rate offer ? Have the kindness ;o mention it to your neighbor A SPLEWDID Bright, WINTER Tbe Champion C lelltlcr ol Juulata luuut) hat u? jM( turned frem Hie Eaiilcrn cities t-llhfa!tvouderlul. AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK , t T -.:i : - ... Will initio menus, ouuoiiie merits. WEX S UUI S & CliILI- a FASHIONABLE CLOTHIXG, and Gent's furnishing gooJs- Firtit Clubs, coiiiLiniu ul.-, lilegance, with prices t'uat vill astonish you. 2io Kale is expectei I prove this. Bat I ask your patronage only when I giva complete aatikfactioi n, stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCiI ! JKWEI.KY, Cliuo. Tercal and Vt CufTs.Tiniiks and SatcLe'.B, is full ani'l STRAYER THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND lTRM IN PATTERSON. June 1G, 18S6. J. WAKKEN FLETTE, ATTORN E i'-ATL A W, M1KFUNTOWN, JUNIATA CO., I'A-, 2"Collecting auti conveyancing promi'tly atteiidcil tu. Ollice iu second utory ot'-He,-lurd building. Eattance on Maiu street. Loin K. Atkinsos. F. M M. P tN n ell. ATHI.0 A. I'E.VSLLL, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1KFLINTOWN, FA. ."Collecting and Cenvejaucing prompt ditended to. irriCE On Main street, ia place of rehi-di-ie ot Louis K. Atkinson, Km., south ol lit l.ie street. IOct 2ti, lfcfefi. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. P., Has resnmed actively the practice ot Medicine aud Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner ot TI im and Orange streets, Mitliiutow n , Fa. March 2J. 1670. JoHK ycI.AfCBl.lS. JOSKPH W. PTlBMtL I (X.tl'bllLIS &. STOIMtL, INSUEANCE AGEK1S, POUT ROYAL, JUXlAT.i CO., r.i. n7Ouly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lhNi-ly FAJLJL OPENING. To the coming and going ol' iSc;i.-'on.s we must all coniorm. Th'1 (jooJs suitable for spring ftnJ tummer must Le supplant ed by i ALL AHDisiaTLTinnnrii V"e are now filling oi:r fcLelves v ith I all and Winter (jood.s of all kinds. Uur cus toiiicrri have appreciated our tdlbiU to give them good to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are Letter pre pared than ever to nier.'t their, 1 1 confidence We invite ou to. come and see and be satlslietl. In our dress . . oijUllS ucj aiuiivui . .1 iiuuura ciLiiiiiiiic. Don't be backward, call fori what you want. vant. ! Shots and M$ootu. t . -i l-j I, ui liuui tiiiva invj-3 a-"- . ,1 a li'irtiiuiiil 1 111 ! in lid ;Kw.l.rT - r.- V.1.V...V 4., xw -. iiient. iiiul vou certainlv can be suited in lit, quality and price. Whatever improvements have lii'in :nlili-il liv tin m:mil firf tins J we nave tlietn an. we can 1 .1 a - supply vou with foot wear Jjr any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags, j . . . . , . ..... it . ...... . . i .... . i i..i . . , . ... , ? iia , i. uii utiiiu c a ii ai iiiiv j Fresh, Plain and Fancy lso, the only full line of; j fllTIl? 1VQ W A If 1 i v-fc. w 1JJJ11 u V r j..a.Bu in the count v. Every house full supply of must nave its Queens and Glassware, thics is the ttore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Stket. Opposite Cockt House, Mi III in town, Ia., Frederick ESPENSCIIADE. aSYRUP cunEs vCcvjghs COLLECTlQjj New Fall A . I) - nyaia, iu vicioiics, ana itf 01 ; bite bhirta. e; k wcir, C uuar til and completa. Call an 1 fca PENNSYLVANIA EllLECil TIME-TABU On aa after Sunday Ni.t'r trains test atop st Mifa-k wili rss a.t" EASTWARD. LTOOS ACCOM aor.ATluS lcTf. lit.... STYLES ...... -. a. in., 1 trims 5 3:! t B a. Huntingdon e,:j-i a. m., HuU,t fuion si i rr ,r 6,59 a. m., Newton Iiauiilloa 7,M a, k I HiB HcVeytuwu 7,20 a. in., Lewi,tw'n 7J,! ."' Bm" 81 1 w . . . .. .. " T I m., Milford 8.11 a in.. Uitflin H 17 Port Koyal a. in-. Mrxicu ti a , Tusearora S,:j a. in.. Va'uli i-s. ;5 , n Thouipsontown S.4-! a. 1:1., 'liurward ,4: i m., aliilerslown b.rl a in., Ncup-jrt S.'jit tn., arrivinp at H4rril,urC at luluain and at Fhilailrlj liia, 3 15 p. ru. 1 Si A tuoui hxrutft leaver, altouns dai.'r 'ns da!!? k . rer-i "r?7 -iia'.jrf, krswfll- I'.nd 1. iu., ana b tij, j.i n r a all stations l-tr ii .l!tu;ii. a at.J Uu J .......in i -.j'. h. ru.. llirriirt,,.. Il.I" p. V., ami arrive, m Ff.i!a.Icii.a 3.16 p . ui . -Vail Thais Imvra 1'r.ie! urg it.W n I Aitno-ia at 2.1 y. s: p. punt ai an regular statiui'S arrtres at II at 6 3 p. m., :!rriiL,ure; 7.' U p. ni., l'L. adelpliia 4 -6 a. ui. Muil Exprexs l.-avc l'itt!,ur( at 1 OH a. Altoona 6 J'i p in ; TyruLS 0 54 yu; Uuui iuftiloti 7 ijt p m ; I.evv i-ton ri . 61 p id ; U.i. din 9 16 p in ; H-irrisb'jrg lii p it j l'a delpl'id I a ia. l'tiiindelpLii Kxir.s at 11 wtieu Ui;:ri. d. .lap l If. 3.1 Fast Lint l.-iv es l'lii I ii bi- da:!? st ' II ' i a ni ; llairi.-l'UV S f i y m : V i:i 5 I . p li i j Li-v. i!.,3v :i 5 p mi : A!t't: K 1'.' l.. ; : r: :vi at 1 .: im ...v ; 1 1 ii a. Wit I'sbLNotii i-'iiiM I!i.iif.j.,jH I d-i!y ...t -1 vi - a. i. .; ll ir. r :.,.r, b is a. a.: Di:tic.ii.iiun, :! 5 a. i.i.; N ..v .orl. t . L in.; ii.vr-iti.iv u, S i ni.: i i;, u.t . ir..oa, i) 5J a. in.; Vii'i i'vk". I I -i .. Li ; l'jwar ra, 1 til a. ui.; M !:. I a. iu.; Fart K'lysl, 10 1:1a. u..; Viu.n. l"'i. a.; i .'in . . , :t.u i i -4 . m.; Lewinti.Kn, lu i'it. :.i.; V . v ' id, 1 1 It a. n;.; ev--.ip Ll-i:ir.;t":i, tl :: a. ui.; il.ij titifcd-.ti, 1- 17 y. :u ; 1 .r..tf, 1 i4 .W4 Altodiia, 1 iti j . in., ju'i r.iup m . i rma.I ftiuLiou, I't'lMt 'j ii ,ril.ol.r,; ni. 1 AUjuU. t V: 1 l-H l-.Sl'f. t n U-.iTt.s l'a:n pia 4ai h ni 5 .i) p. in., if uiL-liurji. I .i .If p. a., nTi.j.j my a; Ivockv lile, 4 irjavuie, U .inoaa u jr., . e 1'i.rt, vtuii-i ii. l'hi.ini.:'.uWa, 1 ml !(al, tune at Mulhu, I 1 5 i . ui.; Ai , toi.iu, i; a. la., and iittUi. 0 l I 4-.fi- - a ! L i BAia iui-en Fuiiadelp-Uia i si ' 7.'i a. in., if.tril.-im.-s: II.JiJ .Hea p.iitj - l-i p. in., Mmim 1J.47 p. iu., lUp I ii. g at all i egui.ir n.a.mns Uoisoai kaj a.iU Ai! lau reMi,- A Uum at i.it p. a, 1'itvohUi g a p. ui. Al.rilll4 ArrilHHilkirin, la,,.. Pa,,. ; ailelplna di.y ut 11 .'ul a. iu., Urri3: .irjjf !- S.loji. IU., l'.lllca'iU'n S.S'J p. ui.. ;j,.iu.l.,p. ni., Milieml-j n o,Li p. 1 llOUlbltOlllO U ii. 'i ' J II. 111.. V a:,il k'.;.. ,,,.,, ,,,,,.-., ,, , ., ui., i'ort lwv al o. ji p. in., M::lliu sTU. lu., Lewifetowu o..J o. m . flc VaTi'iwu - , 4 p. m., a ..i..u iia uniou ;,r P. ., I'acitic Exprehs leaves I'h iladclj i,ia Ili I- tu; H.irri.i)iir(i a 10 a in ; I'm,! ai.u.-c l ;o'Jam; ..;.i,it 401 a ui ; MnLiulfia i in;-l.eit..-u 5t'4 aui; VcV. Ihiii. LI. I'm,,!! A.'ilu.... ii 'Wis 0 a!' Iiih.ti0i, I : - " ' ' - ; a ii.; l etjiburp ti;;; a iii i c 4- l"i Trjue ;i7aui I t 'Jt a Ul 2 .llfi.i.lin SUA :' i'i p iu. Si a Slime Kxpton eat, on Sunda.'i, couneet with ounjav Ua:! en: iwiit ' Harnsliurir at 1 15 n. ru. Vv lJ.x. ... a w -i j .- ."i.vi nv.r., mm .nan ,! at Liir-Hiiow aud I'oorinu'. I vvi.eu flanged. Mm ;: j I-KWISIOU N DIVISION. j 1 '"" 'ave I.eu'iMtown Jiiriciinn !-r M!i- Suiii.ury at t 1 .i v, o-j a in , iu oo s in $ , ,, ;u . !M i a in, H 0U p in. . ,inB.irno rama arrive ai I.ewistuwu Ji. , iii,n.'ra ... 111 J Ul jvU a III, 1 i,. pij 1 ., , I, MM """"") ai a.-iani, 4 l ijuu. TYRONE DIVISION. TraiiiK leave Tyrouu lor ileili-ionle a4 Lock Haven al S iu a m, 7 1 j p a., u n't Tyrene lor Curvvcusviila nil ' ....rn.id al b -J" 3 "J t m.7 r Trains h ave Tvrone lur U fci.rrii.rti Mark. r-"'""J'va..iaF.ir-Jacosud Scot:, at 1 in and 4 uU p iq. Trains arrive at Tjrone from HIIe'foote and Luck Haven at j, ul (; p in. Tiains arrive at Tyrone from C'urefCf Vllle au-l Cleoi-fiold at O&Saui, auJ i!4-s "- " l 'u. Tiams arrive at Tvrone fruin S.-o.ia, War ! riois Mark ,.! IVnu.sv Iv ami Fuiuais ' us a n, t : "i P ui. i B. T. K. H. & UKDKoKI) I 1 VI- 10S. Trams leave Hunting! in fur liidli rd, Uvmliiiau and t'nuiheilaii J at Ja a. m ai.d 6 3 5 p. in. Trains arrive at Hunting-Inn lrd, Hvi'iiniHQ d cUiii:irr!i (ruin Brd ,d at I- p. ui., 6 20 p. m. Ii I 1. L I U A Y S H VlHi I, H A N C 1 1 . Trains h-avo Alfoona (or ,o:n Si-uth, it 7 20 i iu 8 2 a in. ' iiO t, in. a I U P a- " 00 p in., 9 an p ,,i. Trams arrive at Altoons fm'ii p-''' South, at fi 6(1 am. 11 35 . m. 5 u't p si. " 0 p in. 7 -l-i ji. in. a...d 1J ,35 y iu. McXillips & Go's. ?h; M I'ort ;io)ul I'tiiua. 1M r.vil , aid "f CrnariLEt.tl Pcrtlc:-', I'rut Uef i. u d roll arfc. Ixi, nasi.. f;:.!M. i IOI I.IHM.v (ifl.M- !. 1..,.,. n . - , .1 I f nbscrtt L jTeoee I rTransien LS, 10 c' S j -rje Vdvertii r. tear- f he tin)' Christ1 lore. Ibe el . 1 n r i reus Lnittdl J The 3t jpretco One A 8 If this 1" John V J.0WS P ,1 RileJ-' Te st' fcjBtntr o( LpertT. Tba irr (con V ts rt""! E j Cot tfc fcraftsv"1 juaetti'l IVaU. WeteJ a i tstwri' ad T Hi, Ha B haaao r rat,i. la, a. ' So! M.im,,i Sos. w lecpuyl ti Etmutnn. ailfv pic StbSluS' N5 To til tr:.ic l'U4Xl haavt paiatf!-, jjoa act poo BUt t P?oit. Ban V la JoniK I whale Oa,(,f , In Doiii., TIp T K0C S E Ito is eboolt tflCliav, ""rrot S l.Ml i"nted. S "JSiiitoi . he Baoo h'- In lve, . an itin.l, fir. ... a it your neighbor has not ready lot ml it out, and if haa it will nut d harm al. Le to -'- t if - l 1 - a M S- 1-1 '.. Pin- EartLer aer-.ica-er wa, a4 r I--a. - M4 B,,. J . i. y l a. a.ek t. U t f a- w. - -, 4) . 1. ruin eri..u it. 3
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