Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 04, 1888, Image 2

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    BENTLMa A REPUHUCAIi
HFFUNTOWN.
nn)MJPlT, J1VT 4, IS9.
B r. S C H W K I E 11,
ltiT rsnranrraa.
A ktmbch of duo urion men were
ernp!ovei no tilts cutU warve) and
bout t'ie wiro boime of Port Richmond-
"Knights oflbor,"iutbe Mr
Tien of tlio Re ailing PailroaJ Corn
pan v. objected to the employment of
of the con onion men, and a few
darn ago refuse! to work unless tb
men vrho tlul not blon? to tbe
k;iiLt wore rtiaofcarfrd. The eora
r' f to discharge the non
nriiori turn ami tolj llie 1 eight to
proofed with tbeir work or their
p!a-cs wr.nl 1 be supplied with other
men. TLi arti.m of the company
ofli-iix's. o nrrmnnl the leaders of
the- Kriht5' that they unwisely or
tlprfd FtnVe all alonp the line of
thtt It -a.lir.r; Riilroad, thereby com
pell;r Iv ttieir secret combination.
thoi;-.'u:rl ; tit men to quit places of
work, w! ere they were earning a liv
irf f r themselves and families. It
in l'in 1 lea lership. It is worne than
b!i r. 1 Un Urship that will compel s
lr-t of pood men connerteii with &
Mint (Tuanizittion to quit work
ir. the li.i.l of winter when ther is
r o j Tiiirijial iiiTolTed, farther than
Hut liumlicr of men not merabtrs
of tl.t- Knights of L.nlor were at
work f r tne same cotupmy. The
orlt v to Btiik, wan piven and on the
tl if 1 of 1) cember thousands of
K .itr'itx jnt work. Freight trains
witi- m li trncktwl, ware houses and
ouul wirTcs were deserted. The
ronipHny immediately bepan to pro
id- t ) till the vat-ant piaoes with
nth. r men. l$y th uiorninjr of the
1: 7 : ! i of Dn-ctnbt'r tiie strike was at
nri ti.l. It is to the credit of a large
j. ti? tge of tht nieniberr.hip of Ibe
Kr.i .'hrs th-it they did not approve
f f t. a iwi-w order of a strike on a
j I..-! of 'he officers of their secret or
1. r.
It i tho standing objection to
tin iy torms if fjovernment and to
r.i-.n, rehffiotin creeds, that they
w i; .; no eniplojment to people,
rrl.o pot of their kind. Rut bow
Co''., i fiiicli a tf'jvernment or evste.n
r f I i';. i e-n or religion be put into
j . t'-- ir: tie It pnblie and prefe-ve
ft i tto sliii.low uf free poverumeut
If t! i ruKviile laid down bv the
Krii.tt- in tax I'ort Richmond
sti ik- were followed to ft Com ItiMon,
n in of goveruuieut as despotic
ti Hint of lii!ir, would be develop
e l wit! in ttie p rid of a generation,
from wi.ich the Knights would 19
tlin tir t rwitle to earnestly pray for
dt ! v. i . ace. Freedom of govern-i..-iit,
wud fteedooi f labor and bns
i tFs run otily b- prea rved by mak
ing it i-ecnre ftr all.
1 i.s hohd iv Hirike is held rip as
ar.ot'.cr illustration of tbe conflict
Letv.cn capital and labcr. lie is s
limn niio b.ff nn M to prind soiuc-
v u re or i- au irtu ranl oiaa that al
W'lvi is talkmLf aUxit the cunUiCt of
c-t w , in.i labor. I.oo a moment
it tin- t-itnation of the parties in this
cis. : The officers and laloring men
of the Heading Railroad Couipuny
are tli i people w"'.o snck the orai:ge
and the cupitali-tsget the rind ; the
t iVn-erw ett the oyster and the cspi
tV.lnt get the, shell ; the employees
from the track to the Presidential
nf.i.-e Kr-sorba the procels or earo-ir-v
of t! coric.ni and the bloated
a "tili-1 as he ia tal'ed; the men
wuo b:4v money in the road, and its
mines ai.d furnaces are congratulated
in a sort of patrouizing way if they
g t 4 per tit on their investment.
tSome j run. they get nothing.
Mr;v ottier companies are in the
rr.in.-t iMirition. And it is not only
so wirt railroads, but such is tne
rase with tuanv mauufitctnririr es
tiil'lifiiu, tuts. .The cuDonis are
b:is-l on a paper itidebteiiie8e. whi b
c in T'-vi r 1 n-doeiued, and tt e best
t 'ne hilib-i s can do is to grin and bear
Slid ie-eive a small percentage, if the j
artiing are not all eaten np in pay '
ineiit ol wage to the workmen and
oflicerb and instea.1 of curs.-s being
hurl.-. I at men who have put money
into t-ucb risky enterprises, they
fcliould have good wishes and en
cviirtgein rit extended to them.
I.irge Kunis of money have been
inaile by r n set of ot bond and stock
bolder M-iling out to an other ou
riMing or tailing markets, which the
iiiHiutge by the tncks of their trade.
15 it such work has no more todo with
the real work of railroading and min
ing and rriMnufactnritig. than has the
spi'Ctibitiona t f the grain dealer, with
rni -ing of wheat corn and oats or the
pork sp culator with the raising of
hogs or the production of lard.
Thk fcuropeau wr scare is over.
Conoress is again in session after
tho holiday recess.
The story of tht coal famine, is
denhd from Kansaa-
A Jtcv mammoth cave l as been din- j
oovere 1 in Kentucky, a number of
in arum i tied bodies have been found
in it
A Gehmam ihx-tob comes to ti e
front with the declaration that can
cer iti cause,! by too much sugar in
the blood, and t.i. treatment of can
lo oaa disease has chiefly ia view the
reduction of the amount of sugar in
tue blood.
A experienced officer in an insane
asylum says, the man or woman that
gives way to feeling ia on the way to
insanity. Hs has known people, who
"ulk," to grow insane. Teople who
worry, or grieve over disappointment
may grow insane. People he says
should not sulk, grieve, or worrv
Throw inch feelings off by self eon
troL
u n
TBS alJeeeil atarTtBg anl frfflfrg
oi fujuewT" in usi ani -erra8SJ
l ben etajf-.-erate-l. Moat of tLe
ptoueers are now reported tole com
fortably housed in dvu onts." The
pioneeis in the tim"er d.eUicrs nreia
nod -ner ol fiezirg. The fewdenth
by itemizing, werw perstrs caught by
bbiz-tr la whiie traTeliu o-r prairie
lacd
Dasiix Uiniiio, f renidont Cleve
land's firt BecreUry of the T re ana
ary died at Albany on the 2-1 to d-y
of December. He was the leader
who kept forwarding the interests of
Cleveland from one place of promi
nence to another, till the Presidency
was reached. Cleveland to reward
the man to whom he was tbe most
indebted, offered Manning t:e
S?cretaryihip of the Teanry, whien
he accepted, which was the mistake
of his life ; be broke down in health
in tbe effort to manage the details of
the office.
A horribl uarative comes from
' No Man's Lind,"in Kauans, where
it is snid a family named Kelly lived
and kept a sort of a tavern. Tbej
had a trap door in the floor f f tbe
dining room and when a lonely trav
eler came that way, be was seated on
a chair on the trap door at a table,
and while in the act of partaking of
a meal, was dropped to thecellor.and
there killed and robbed, and bis body
buried. It was not known that Kelly
kept such a place till he moved to
California last Summer. A nuuiler
of bodies of murdered men have been
found on the premises.
Another Out w Indie.
A reputable citiz-.-u of the county
writes nn that not many days ago a
man took a load of grain t a mill in
this county, put Lis horses in the mill
shed and tjare them half a bushel of
oats in the feed boxes. He then went
into the mill, but immediately return
ed to get a bug w tien he beard bis
uorses pawing as though wanting
something to eat He went to their
heads, and what was his astonishment
to find thir oats all gone. He then
itegan to investigate and found tliat
the boxes Lad a fa'se bottom. As soon
as tbe hordes ret their nose into the
oat.- it presses the bottom of the box
uowu so that the oats woaid run
through into another box, the bet
torn of which was fil.e l with ajr
hole. From this box the oats would
run down into a lung trough where
they were accessible to tbe mi.ler.
U;ten last wiuUr the poor horses that
were haulin-; logs were supposed to
be fed in this shed, and the thief who
robbed the noble animals of their food
ougut to be punished. StuitLport,
(I'a..) Miner.
A XeBkry Uerk.
A despatch from Ash'aud. ,
says: A ui.SiUievin monkey Durneu
the little town of Wakefield to the
ground laet uight He was given the
freedom of the audevil.e Theatre by
the proprietor, Mike O Drien, and at
about midnight be bad a circa with
a kerosene lamp, the oil of wbich be
put on his hair and then set himself
on tire and scattered the flames about
the room. His antics in tl Kg wiu- i
dews of the building were watched
by a crowd. N-"rly ev-rbody sprnda tbe day on or
A few moments later the entire -' ! t--d-wa.k. A tramp on the ho-rd
bnihl'ng vcr.s wrappel in flcsUies, r.nJ a n:. :i . r ride along the qeach at low
within au hour the business portion : r- ''e tegnlar event of ev.Ty-day
of the towu was burued. There were j lf . .-iu.- do not care to walk or ride
no f i'itie for extinrnihiiiT the , 't e iass-encled run parlor and
tj.imes, nnd the buildings, wiii -tl were : k ar ibe sh-psaailir g far out on the va,
ail t'f w 00.1. felt an eusv prey. Tt-te cr oeti.py th.-ir time in the less poetic
was a big crowd of hoodloms piere.il ati.uteui.-nt ot waubiiig Dim dig c ams on
and they pillaged the stores as fast the . re. It is wouderlul hw the clam
as tbe doors could be orientd. lie discer aanagrs to Hod tbe happv cUm I do
Volvers were fl )urih-.l by the brtlftk-! not mean ne ol Frat.k ftidds I's rlams, for
en crowd, which was fed by liquor j be i not harl to ual anywhere, but the
taken from the Falcons. It a as a ter j su.rol. ui, slt aater shell fish. The dige..r
rible night, aud the helpless store walk near the edge ot the s.vt.sl. ha hoe
Leeit rs were cotup-lleii to stund by in oue band si.d a baket in ibr oib.-, and
' 'Jl . - . . . .w.vu ;
t'y the tbieves.
Afur the lite had destroyed -verv
thing in one blok, O'Bneu, tlie the
atre man, and Tom Lei. alias Ii!
ton, who keps a nance hu-e oive,
nn.....ll.l 11.TI... 1 1"!' 1 ' . ,. .. (
Ho.t-..c:... " ' .or - .
1" It ! a. I t .. I t
or ui.ow.tig tuf niunwy i run ir
m inn lilacs. r 11 l.-n iwt-nmr irreai iT j
, " I
cursgea nnci snot. jj-is twice, uuui i
halls pasving thr- nrh his hips. He I
will die. There were several otb
9 r 4 1 I. - A tl i ill
son ui iiir- aiti.t. lurra noi. si tiui
lar's worth of insurance on any of the
property. The lofs is variously
estimated at between $ 0,000 and
aw.
Valuable Reiil Iwlate.
John Z'k. rx-ciitor o
Aficharl i
ILaahi.. A . will ml In .1.
on tbe prr-o.i-a , Uir-e n.il.-s et ot M I- ' rr"n- I"C" oirergr siigntiy to tbe east
flmtown, tract ol Sevei.tv Kigbt seres of ( alter passing Cape May. The in 11 a
iana more cr iea. louir.-.-n a. rs ot nii-n enee ol tnis warm current is distinct'y lt;lt
ar cleared ai d fenced , the r,l n. e, ia set ' b,.Te tje , tnc t exposes
with heavy white oak, mck sk. mini-g ... .-..- ...
tin.t-r, t hestn.it . d hi. kory. Fr term ,!' h,,r" "" 'T ct. Tbe rigors ot a
see hills Stle ai 1 .ri.n k p. m. VA'j 9, ' ""tev climate are moderate, tbe air ia brac
18P8. Tbe land aiu'( and wd.be sod. jltg. without being sharp, and tho winds sod
A Model Srwtpaper.
In another column we print tb- sdvertis- r C",",D CS,M, ol thruat 'nd ,nn "W
ement of th.t sterling and r-liable paper, "" ""'"T V ufTerii g from
tbe New York Mail asd Exrarw. and -e . ,h',e CUIUl',i'" bave been greatly benefit
'h to commend it to our readers .. in the i by "Jaorn " Howeer, Atlantic
b-oadest sense a national ..,. n.o.t ' not n "flrmary by any means, and
esretullv edited, a-Kl adapted V, the wants i
nd taste, of intelligent reader throughout
tbe entire country North, South. East and
West. It ia a thoroughly clean j-t, free
from the corroptinf;, ensatioal and demor-
a'innjt trash, misrall-4 aewa. which defile
the ff9 of too snanv city paper.
The Mail aan Exras.. diacnsse. with
ability and fairnese all questions of public
lateveat a thev arise, and U alwav found
oa the moral and pr. irrr.MV .Hie. It aires
th latest aewa from all pert ot tbe world. ! not"' " Pra The proprietor w .a the jmo
and presenta in ita ip-C'sl departmenu aa ! ,B ,he w ",rT "n'DM"- and be baa led
immense amount of the choicest aid best
reaiitn. matter for the instruction and entr-
tainmetitot every member f tbe lam.ly,
old and yonna; Sample ropis are sent tree
and we advise all oar rswder to scad for
them.
Cbrlilmai F.alortailnnieait at
fit-Paula l ulheranrharcb.
ear Jhtwn, Jual
ata Co.. ra,
.
The first fhrt-tm wterrainmrr.t ever
! neWJ by th S'. Paul coagrrtin was held
lathatehnreh rvdayeveniai rfv'r2.t. IMS7.
Al 7 o'clock P. M thechurrh was fl W to
wersjwmg. i Be riwi, rtaviBg aeea pre-
'onsly oiLsarnlrd. prvwcte-J tb m
pt-axin appearance. Tbe trea a very
betntimt on, and tower to the ceilior
Tt ornament with wtiich the tree was
adorn el riMered the otronreat eve. A
p oiramra p-ejaire! by Tr. J. H. Vincett
waa eloat ly citoI ont. Ariproriato rwcl
ta'K.DK vera dHivivd by Aunio Mrlntire.
Marana Vc"illiati, Clarence Sw.rtE,
Lanra Plot. Cir McWiliiain, ADnaRice,
Leuaard WooJ iri and Charlie Eic A
eliH of aevea amall bote care a recitation.
Each bny held a card with a letter oa it.
Tbe aevea forming the word 'Savionr. A
recitation waa given by "Tbe Widow Gray.
Add wee w-re d rlirered by Be. Spangler
aod Mr. D. B. Mc Williamo, alter which fol
lowed the dia'ritxition of gifts ; Bret to rn
dividnala. tbn to tbe pupil ot the Sabbath
Sch.Kl. Mr. J P-Me Williatoi received two
brsatiinl iilnms eahtled "Journeying ia
tbe OH World,' and Leamia Goinentariea
the Internitfaiat Lein.n Thia irift waa
a toten or regard and nateeia from toe sab
bath sheot- Mr. Frank Swarts rreeited a
bnaatilal book entitled "Tbo Home Be-
ond," Iroro the claas which he tearb
Mra. Mary Rice received an autograph albotn
and a pair of Ta-ei Irom herclaaa. Mik Lue
Woodaard received a pair of vanes from
h-r claaa. A beeutilul doll vaa presented
to Mr. MrClellan Folae by the Sabba'h
School a a token of sympathy The po
p.ls received a grand treat of candy and
orange. Tbe exercises were interspersed
by fine selections of music anitica ly ex
rented by the cboir. Krery person waa
plcaafd In lact it was a meeting long to be
remembered. G. L. K.
ATLANTIC I MIDW1STER.
A Rtvatful aud Quiet City by
the a es.
The hoare roar of the o.-( dsahing npon
the smnoih sand, the aighing of the wind a
it oldie through tenant lea booths and
pavilion, and tae quick step ot thd pi-de-
trian along an almost deserted plank-walk
these are the sound that distiuiubb the
Atlantic City of December from the great
pUvrmnnd ot July. The abrill music of
merry-go rounds, tbe loud calls of bnrri.d
waiters a they ruab to and fro bearing cool
ing beverages, Ibe appeal ol dealers ia sea
hells, the cries of children at plav, and tbe
surge of crowds theae are the sounds that
are now rewenberwi as but an echo of tbe
pat season, and tl.-y are thought of onlv as
what will be he trd in tbe dog days ot 1448 .
Those who bive visited Atlantic City only
in tbe Summer have seen but halt its beau
ties. They have se n saarma of people on
the beacb and in tbe streets, tbe hotel par
lore, billiard rooms and corridors crowded
with cots, a stir and a bustle etery where.
and several thouaane men ar.d worn -n bath
ing, moving, talking all day, and hugging
tbe delusion that they are getting a well
earned rest. All this is chanced id Decem
ber. There are few og the beach, and
abundant room iia the hotel for all who
may come, and thosd who are able to take
a few data from business aod drink ia tbe
rait air at Atlantic City derive more benefit
from a brief stay in the winter lb an io a
I ort night's sojourn io the hot days of sum
mer. To call Attsntic City a sntnruer resort
does not cover tbe ground. Many of the
hotels, and all ol tbe best ones, are open
the year around. This laabion wa ret about
tea year ago by tbe proprietor of the Ho
tel Brighton, and has bas-n kept bv bimeter
no. jnd copiel bv moat ot hi neighbor.
Tbe experiment ha proved a perfect sue
ee, and to n.any pt.pte the charms of
Atlantic City io tbe winter are more at-
r'-''v" the allnrement ol seabathing
n(1 "omc in the anrumi-r.
wiirurrrr me uue ai-Ki-Diii it certain a
clan, has tk-en found. Iheciams are used as
lait in tlie cod fisheries.
ts caMoolly there is a storm, and the
graudenr ol a winter's siorm at a-a hodj
i thing that cannot h conurived ol by those
, haveooly sea a summer's sale. The
fn. ,.rr,UcT, C1rua ,,,,,, ,n her efeM-
.....j ok - i r . .
!,it?d with a line of snow-w hit loam, and
, iiinisuii volumes oi water taien in tne air
- ' 1 siuwij nxruB io meet
n
other torrent ot water sushing in, and again
tne whuh niray is tossed on high. The
board-walk shiver nnder repeated blows at
it supports, and fortunate is it tl several
lengths are not carried away
Tbere is a certain homines psrnliar to
Ibe sir ol Atlantic Citv. doe. in the rininnm
0 sca-ntiats to ibe proximity ol the gull
j br t x.-s pleasant, not penetrating. Hhysici
- s.. claim teat tbe atmosphere i a specific
msjorny oi winter ruitors are
tl""" h de,i" ' re"t 'nd wnt iy
" " rM WDcre tny w1' free from
annoyance and care, while not beina; so far
away a to be unable to reach home quietly
la case ol emergency.
Tbe hotel accommodations are excellent.
i th" Brih,". "ich i rr garded aa ia
i mnJ re"I" ne best-appotnted bonse on
. ,0" M"TO ' ettI7 convenience for
n"k" l,e P1'"". known to tbe guild oi
fM"n " rt . The houe i comfortable,
,b apartaaetna roomy, the attendant well
1 ,r"'td' he "t.ine of the beat. There
! lhrr ho,el "f". aome of them very
! f00' a1- 'heia poor, bat tbe Brighton
la grnerallv considered about tbe best.
mere sre an.le ra.ir. ad lacilirie for
resrhmg Atl-oiie City. Fast rlpres, train
i rrorcar aitacrsra are ran over tb
Weat Jerstv and CanMlm and atlantirrail
rds. co ri. g ib- distaoee trom theDela.
; ar- tver ! it.r a-- in mm ty mrnntea. The
: t svsr .tj. js a pleasant ride acroa tbe
JrT ftVUS. and ih.or.gh the pine forests
until at l.t Is slibts in tbe h.ng depot, to
I e.r 'b-i. ar .i ...d sn scumtir in bis
ar,,.r,d to dr.w into his lung, the brc-ng
. tall ainir-piir that ha crosd a d'vte-
current since it-a!d over tbe gulf utreaiii
aixty-flve mile oa-ny i
Avt-axric tirv. N. i.. Dec- 22d, 1E57.
LLG.1L.
OTICE.
The cn'terBit t havmp bonzht rnt the
bosino ioterr.r f D. B. Poiy and Co., will
tk pneii.i.)n Vircli i", 1frd. We re
arrtluliy aolicat tht parroniige so t aupport
of bis customers. In a:d)tioa to that line of
hnsine we will handle tiee and mine tim
he . For fnrflir inforro-t'on call on or a1-
drsxa n at Tbompaootown ootil tb
above date.
Jbi.teck At Selaoa.
Janoarv 2-1888 4.
JN
OTICB
I have tt is dav aold out ray entire stock
o m nilnre, ea pet Ave-, to C. B Homin
who will eooiinaa tb business at the same
place. 1 t.ust tne a .me liberal p-a''oeg .
M.a be extended to him, t,t the r.nb'ie
f. or ! me with durinj my hustne-a career
a tbe iast. I w 1. retusia at my old ptaee
ot bosieesa until tbe 21t of January 18S8,
tor the aettleuion of my sceoun'a,
Jess S. O a ATsrLi..
M.fllintown Pa, Jan'y 2-1H8H-3.
1 -
OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
WILL SOOfJ FIjNO JI"JT I"
LASTS LOjGEh, TASJES
SWEETER TA(S OyhJEl TO
BACCOS, AiD WILL pLCASE
yod.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND
INSIST ON CETTINC IT
EERy pLJc SJAIJpED L!E -ABOVt
cJj.
Mason Sz Hamlin
'rgans and Pianos.
i . Cil.inet Orc-sn wa Inrrodncrd by Mason A
i :n Alvou it Ilan.tm Uirsi.s baTe
:3 r.trtint..iiH-d llielr snDren.srv nm sll nti..r
'.mi nieive.1 Uurliett Honors at ail Ureal Wortd'a
leutwMinii rusa Jmi.
Tlie Improved Mnde of Prrin-;lni Pianea, lavenlaal
Hy Ma-oa .t Mamlin in i a erest advance la
.iim conrtruclion. ezprrt' rimnonncirf U "tha
T- airot iuiprovetnent in piapof.ni half aceutnrf.
tlan eirculsr. c -nt iloine OJd leslimoniala from
iHirrliasers. musician, ana tuners, and riaao and
aa Calaiogues, free.
-N EAHU1I CSSAN A!T3 PIAITO CO. J
. ----- (7ei?a Curt), FTW TQex .
CO-OPERATIVE CLU3S.
This t the tne. teapeat,
Jiaat 'OHla1rttl,
And swf e co-op.-raiiVf f ..-iltnt vticb.
Tlio w.tt. a-a ir Amerir-.B livrr st'tm W u-.nrr.
coe:.,inlnire'.-sry rssrnlisl to iixdiii) ecu inrslm
ity. ami hae. In vtdttton, nvmernu rri.td 'm-prjvetn-nt
t.mnd in no cithi r va'ch. T lit y srt- at
olutf T Ike only ttsurt as.! fmnrsimr An..
Ms-ms ms.te in rh Worlrt. :rt sr.- f.wel. d il.ronen
ont rit tit: VI J: JtVHttH. The k-t?t
Hu-nt IV'mst ..Mat Is ib so fine aii.1 Mmpicst
Wf, afsirefcllsis) arstst Mrrwir.
txir i o-orrso Mub Ttcm hring them wiiaia
th
"'" waart att atrtlv. rsanaatlkia rrs.
rrwslnrlTt B tttBt CUT mm A
TOWK.
E-stt prnfl's g-iaranteed ea limited lavsataaent,
V rita fur full pariicaiara.
Th-3 Keystone Watch Club Co
P. 0. 3;x 933, PMladclphl. P.
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mercial Ajvucy v
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JUNIATA VALLET BANK,
F UlFFLIHTOrTII, PA.
wrrn
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stookholderi IndiTidaally Liable.
JOSKPH ROTHBOCK. Prtndtnt. "
T. VAN IKVf IN. Cmtkur.
BtaBCTOB.
W. C. Poraeroy, Joseph Rnthrnck,
John Bertzler, Philip M. Keener,
Anio O Bonaall, Lonia K. Atkinson
Bebert B. Parker,
a-rocnwoLraas :
Philip H. Kepner, Annie V. Shelter.
Joerph Rot brock.
Jane H. Irwin,
B E ParK-r,
J. Hoi nes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin.
John Bert tier.
L. E. Atkinson.
W. C. Pomeroy,
A mo G. Booaall,
t'hsrl.rt ie Snyder,
Mary Karta,
Three nd Tour f-r ceu It.tereat ajU bv
JV.a on Cvrtitcate of d pi.sitc.
waawr-.i i jjsmjM i. i iaay
V;aSLOB,I
WIS 11 TO STATU
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
That I can aioe toothache ia less tbau
five niir.iite i no pain, no extracting.
Tha I can extract teeth without pain,
by the use of a fluid applied to tha teeth
and gurus i no danger.
That Di"Oaeed . G u ra s (koowa
s Scarry) treat aaat'..e1 uccilully
and a cure "ar Wranted ia every
case.
Teeth Fn-lBD and warranted tor lire.
Artiticlal Teeth rersiired, ecliii(tel or.
remoddled, trom 9.iO to $W pr set.
beaatifal Una Enauteled leet inaeriea ai
price to suit ail.
All work warranted to give perfect satis
faction. People wbo have ariinciai teeiu
with which they cannot eat, are especially
muled lo call. Will visit profea-uonally
at their borne u notinea oy letter.
Wi I visit regularly at Kichtiekl the 2nd
week a ot ka aod October.
Tcaa Cash.
G. I,. DERR,
; Practical aweatlst,
KSTABLISHKO 11 BlttUITOVII, Pa., IS 1860.
Ocu' 14 b5.
1888-
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o-ives nearly tw.ee as much
O - - j
reading as any one of the
other papers in Juniata Its re-
norts oi all important home
I
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
can have tha Philadelphia
Wkeklt Press, one of the best
papers published in America,
you have, an offer that comes
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to read, the greatest educator
is the newspaper. Every man
should do justice to his iamily
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and fifty cents in advance,
thereby securing the two pa
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! you are certain in your ecure
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Urrwvrl r.aru lito trio SV.XTIX V.I .
L.UUU .. l-r- A a-A a.- sVAja.
k REPUBLICAN and a state
paper like the WTEEKLY
PRESS. There are more than
a thousand and one things dur
ing the passage of a year
that interest and sometimes di-
rectly benefit the individual
and family, that appear in the j
home paper but like the rain,
i
Runshine and air, that we are
so familiar with, we do not ap
preciate as they merit.
Do you appreciate a firet
! rate offer ? Have the kindness
to mention it to your neighbor
if your neighbor has -xt al
ready found it out, and if he
has it will not do harm
t
" pk hint rctrig it.
A SPL!MO!D
O
Bright, JNew Jj'all
-AXD
WINTER STYLES !
Tb Champloa Clathler of,JulaUCunlT bavlar Jutt r.
turned Traw the Eanterai eltlen wsltliTuJwaiatleiTal
AUTUMN & WINTER bTOCK
Till m-ykte fritjnJ.i, ouULine riyale, win victories and at'.! ii.-i:f u. iu
meriU. MEN S BOT S A CHILDREN'S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
and Gent's furaishing gooda. First Claen, combiniDiT Ktvla, Quality aLl
Elegance, with pvicen thai will aatonUh yu. 2fo sal ia ipecteJ acUs.
I proT this.
B it I r.sk your patronage only when I jpT complete eatiflfactioa. My
stock of H-VTS, CAPS, B00T3 1 SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES and
JEWELRY, Clico, Perca'e Dd Whit Shirt, Week wear, Collar uui
Cuff-.Tmnke and Satchels, is Ml and. cowplst. Call and see.
Sanil STRAYER,
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
IN PATTERSON.
Jnn 16, 1886.
J WARREN PLBTTE,
ATTORNK Y-A T-L A W,
M1FFUNTOWN. JUNIATA CO., PA-,
aCollecting and convey anc ins; promi tly
aiientlcl to. Otlice in second story ot Be -lord
buiidiDK- Katrauce on Ham stn-et.
f4 29 t-7.
Loci K. Atwissow. K. M V. PnanEtt
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
MlKFLINTOWK, PA.
CC"t.'ollecting and Cavyanciug proui('i
ly aitt ndd to.
(Jrrici On Main street, la plsce of resi
deuce ol Lonis K. Atkinson, bsq., soutti I
Urulfee street. fUclti, lbf6.
D.
M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
resnmod actively the practice ot
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches Office at the old corner ot J uiro
aod Orange streets, Miftlintosn, Pa.
Match 2J, lfeTH.
Johb McUavoBLia. Josih W. Stimhel
rsC L.Art.lII.If . RTJI MtL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT ROYJIL, JVMATJI CO., '-.
ayOnly reliable Conipanie represented
lec. 8. It-Ktt-lj
Jew Firm.
WINTER GOODS
To the coming anI going of
Seasons we must all conform
The Ciooda suitable for spring
and summer must be supplant
ed by
FALL AND WINTER GDODS.
We have now filled our
shelves with tall und
Wlllter
Goods of all kinds. Uu-r cus
tomere liave appreciated our
efl'oits to uive thtm uwtu.s to i
C.) w
suit their purposes, and we
believe that we are better pre
pared than ever to merit their
confidence. We invite s ou
to
COme aild See aiid be h&tirfk'd.
In our dress goods deartmeut
we have almost everything.
Don't be backward, call for
w hat you want.
Shoes and Soots.
Our Boot and Shoe De
partment is full in its asf-ort-ment,
and you certainly can be
muted in fit, quality and price.
Whatever improvements have
been added by the manufactures
we have them alU We can
supply ou with foot wear for
any in or out door pervice. Our
grocerv Department never lags.
We have on hand a full line of
Fresh, Plain and Fancy
GROCERIES.
Also, the only full line of
QUEEN SWA RE
in the county. Every house
must have its full supply of
! Queens and dataware, this is
j the t tore to call on for guch ar.
I A 1
ucies.
All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Ilemember the place,
Main Street, Opposite Cocbt Housi,
Mifllintowii, Pa.,
Fred'k ESPKNSGIIADE
V- Hon.
D?SlNES
5YRUP
CURES
GbUGHS
to' 3
fcfiflS-.fSVav'
-aK
COLLEGTiDf,
F
PENNSTLYaKIA RAILROAD.
TIM K-T ABLB
Oa sad (fter Simday Nov'r lVtb, 18? 7
traiss tbst tOat UiflliD villi ra ast..l:wsc
EASTWARD.
Altooha AccoiHODarioa leaves Altosn
daily at 6 2(1 a. m., Tjrono 5 62 a. oa.,
tlnntinfrdon (i.33 a. ra.. Mount Union at
ti.S9 s. rn.. Newton Hamilton 7,04 a. a.,
atcVevtown 7,26 a. in., Lewistown 7,53 a.
m.. Miltord 8.1 1 a m., MiflliD 8,17 a. m.,
Port Koyal 8.23 a. in-. Mexico a. tu,
Tuscorora 8,32 a. in.. VandykS,05 a. ta.a
Thompsontovrn 8,43 a. tu., Dursrard "-.17
m., Miilerstoan 8,S4 a tu., .Newport S,u5a.
m., arriving at HarriKhU'f at ID ly a. a.,
ar.d at Philadelphia, 8 1ft p. in.
Sea buoHE Ezrakaa leaven altoona daily
at e.ftS a. m., and Moppiug a all regular
stations between Altuoua and Hrribnrg,
reaches Vittlin at 9-6ti a. m., Harnsburg
11.40 p. U., and arrives in Philaddpbis al
3. 15 p. Ri.
Mail Tsais leaves Pittsburg disily t
6.-"5 a. m., Altoxna at 2.t0 p. ui., arid stop
ping at all regular station arrives at M.rhiB
at 6 t.8 p. ni., Itarrisburg 1M0 p. tu., hhll
adelptiia 4 26 a. m.
Mail Express leaves Pittubnrg at 1 00 pa.
A Itoona C 2'' p m ; Tyrone t S4 p tu j Uuiw
IngdoD 7 37 p tn ; Lewictowu 61 p ui ; llif
Uiu ir la p ui ; Uarriaburg lu 45 p ui ( Phila
delphia 4 26 a m.
I'bilaaV lpbia Expres will to- at atts.
at 11 ue.. dtiggotl.
VTESf V AKD.
Fast Lot leaves Pbiidi Ipbia' daliy at
II 60 a m ; Harrisburg 8 40 p iu ; m . ft.it
6 04pm; LeariMown 6 28 f ui ; Ailotba
V 10 p ni ; arrive at Pittsburg at 1 1 B
War Pasaeacca leaves Philadelphia
daily at 4 30 a. ui.; Hrrlburg, 8 16 a. in.;
I'uocannon, 8 64 a. tu.; Newport, 9 16 a.
in.; Mitlorstown, Ir 4(a. tu.; Thosupaoutuwc,
St 62 a. ui.; Vast lyk, 10 t0 a. u.j Tusrar
ira, 10 01 a..ui. Mexico, 10 07 a. iu.; fwt
Koyal, 10 13 av an.; atitlliu, 10 20 a. m.(
klilford, 10 28 a. n.; Narrows. 10 a a. w.
Lewitowu, IO 4ti a. ni.; McVoyiown, 11 1
a. io.; Newton Hamilton, 11 da a. ui.; Haa
liugdon, 12 17 p. tu.; Tyrone, 1 u p. m.j
Aitoooa, 1 40 pta., aud atop at all regular
stations betsr-to liarruburg and Aiuioua.
t'rtTE bxraiM leave Philadsipbia dal
ly al 6 oO p. iu.,. liarrisbiu-g, 10 U0 p. av.,.
stopplug at tvocKVlikr. sJUrvsVlllt-. I)n.
I uou,.eaport, Miiitirsloa-u, rhouipsoutoa, .
w, , nwji, uura aa aimiii, n a. w.; Ai
toona, 2 2u a. uu, aud Pittsburg, lu ..m.
Mail 1 baib loaves Pbiiadeipuia daily at
7.00 a. in., U am burg 1 1.20 a. ui.,
port, 12 la p. lutluilio 12.47 p. ui., 16
ling at all regular alaiious balaeuB Muiiis
a.U AiUiiiim rtMscUes Altooua al a. JO f. m.,
1 ill.-burg .0 pr m.
Altoosa Aocsmwooatio; leaves Patl--adelpiua
daily at 1 1 60 a. ui., Harris barf at
4.16 p.m., Diinaauau-i 4.4a p. m.,
rt 6.1b p. tu., Alillerstosra o.Ai p. bl,
Tlioroie.iitowri o..lri n- , w.,.! ;u
j P. w., I uscarora 6, p. iu., Mextco -i.-Wp.
Ui., I'ort Koj al ,to4 p. iu.. Mucin ,0j
, L.ewiiown o,2.1 p. iu., atcVertuvB
4 p. iu., Ivewton ila-stiitou 7,10 a. i
Uuuiiiiydoa AO p. tu. Ailooua S 00.
Pacific Express loaves Philadelphia II 'A
p tu ; Ilarrisburg 8 IO a iu s Duncannos I
baain; Newport 4 01 a lu ; Mullin4 42s
tu; L.ewistowu 6 04 a id ; Mc Ve town 6 1't
atu; Mt. Union 6 61 am: Huutumdsnl
2o a ui ; Petersburg t &i a iu : S i.rur. i:rsrk
t4am; Tyrone 7 u7 a u ; bell's Miila
7 27 a m ; Altooua 8 06 a m Pitubui(
li Jo p in.
Sea fehore Express east, on Snniiyi,
will connect with ouuUay Mail east Isaniif
Hiirrisburn at I 16 p. ra.
Wsy Pasoengor weal and Mall east will
stop t Luckuow wad Poorinan's 6pns
wheu baigod.
LEWISTOWN DIVISION.
Train leave Levsietown Junction tar MH
roy at ti 85 a m, 10 65 a m, 3 16 p ra ; f
Sunbury at 7 16 a so, 3 HO p m.
Tram arrive aa Lewistown Junction frsav
M iiroy at 9 00 a m, 1 2't pm, 4 ia p m ( lio
Sunbury at 9 23 a m, 4 10 p m.
TYRONE DIVISION.
Train lea v. Tyrone for Bellefont ai4
Lock llavc-n at 8 lo a in, 16 p m. I.ca
Tyruue lor Cuxweusvill and Cltrt)i
M a Ul, 8 U6 p tu,7 26 p ui.
Train loava Tyrone lor Warriors Jisrk,
Penuy I vania Puruac and Scotia at $20t
in and 4 30 p in.
Train arrive at Tyrone from Bollefonl
aod Lock liaveu al 12 05 p tu, and .1' P-
Train arrive at Tyrone from Ctirwfnt
ville and Uleaxneld at ti 68 a m, and II 4 a
m, t 17pm.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sco.i, Wsr
riois alrk and Pennsylvania pnrusc si
58 a ui, at 2 86 p m.
H t B. T. E. H. a BEDFORD DIVIIO-
Trains leave Huntingdon for Bediora,
Ilyndinati and Cumberland at 8 25
aiid 6 i p. m.
Trains arrive at HantiDg loa front Bel
ford, lly nd man and Couiberlatid at 1
p. ni., 6 20 p. m.
ItOLLlDAYSBUEG BKANCn.
Trains leave A Itoona for joini Sontk.
7 20 m 8 26 a m. 2 00 p in. 6 00 p ai-
00 p tu., 9 6 p m.
Trains arrive at A I torus from fM
Souib, at 6 60 a m. 11 35 a ro. 5 53 f
iiOpni.i 25 p. ni. and 10 35 p m.
CAtTio.i noTice.
an ... h.h, ri.it art srii''
liuuting, cutiinf timber, btiiidnf flr'
ttirowiiifr down stone and rail fence,
crosam fields, or otherwise fre,"''
on any of the several Irarts of land brln"!'
ing to the undersijimd in Lr tfv,t'r
or persons thus lrnrpj8ing wtll M ir
nh accotdire to lar.
VT.D. WALLS.
Vovember 16. 1888.
1'ne jr sreif RrttU. Vaa otLce I '
p'.aue to gel job work done. Try It. It r'
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