Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 07, 1888, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN.
WEDJESDA T, BIRCH 7, 1898.
F. SCII WEIER,
Ghxat know storms last Friday aud
Ssturdav blockaded the railroads
Daiot and northern Ifcchiiran.
Unu nasmanj mu. u
bore, who would like to Bare did
lLa field for a Presidential candidate
. .
Tax Parson Board kai rstaaad
A "
tetarftrs in the eaae of aael Jona
am eouviosAxl of the ranrder of f armer
SbarpSeea.
A EESTrATCH irons wat
last week, says tue votao
the body of Alexander the Ureet Has
. a
been found at SaiJa.
t- .;. f r.;il Rttn Sen
A
- l. . nnmiVr ita ia one of thai
" J - "r- .
political reforia questions that
looniinir sp for diryosal in the sear
f ltnrm
frieada who ore him for tbe Preat
deary. The proi-bility, ia that next
to Raice, In-alls wo aid twist the
Britiah lion's Uil harjeat.
PiTa Hwwc of WiIliaanportPa,res.lllv Jlijk eithff oortr
...... . i
Jie4 in ew lorli oty, aei x riuay.
fro.u tno tffK-ts of a fall while soper
u U.u.'.ic-the eonsUution of water
.r h..-.;-...i.. ....
" "
weeks ago. lie wae a sober indnitri -
ous man put became wild on tue sub -
iet-t of the development of Williams-
port anI loadevi it with a debt that
can neTar be paid.
Co-tsrasiLtx M is. Cerelar.d's
riCt't hsDd tariff redurtion man has
offered a hew tariff reduction bill in
O ingress If piisatd by Congrt as, the
iiup-ntera will flood the country with
rheip foreuro eoods. and lv their
a.e drain cfT the gold coin to pay
. . , . ,
for tie r'ods bd.1 in that way turn
J
u.- . i.... v. nm m..
i'Mr. ato' it a great panic in money
run' U-.-s, C.etfUiid and hi friends 1
iot ;od tina&ciers.
Tuts: is no telling upon whom tbe
lm f. jtuii-sn notuinaiinu for the l'rts
idetirr maj fali. It may be Gover
nor iMMver. while it is not a fact that
the t -r rr.or is an artive setter fur
the M m'nation. it in a fct that he
is a uisri of such sound tafe affairs,
that Le wi.alJ nut decline a lamina
tiou f i r tbo Presidency. lie comn
cf sturdy I'cnnilvani3 people, who
for more than the period of a century
bare Uen rspub!e in the njaaage
ment f their private affaira, and his
CQiia.aiect of tbe affairs of this
great C'oniuionwealth have beea thus
fiU- uisrLed with commaoding ability.
He . net an nppieh man, whom it ia
di?-u!t to approach. His urbanity
and il;'.itT, in expression, would make
him a popular President aod his sol
id w-uiu woald place him in the first
rank s a chief executivs of the Iie
publif, VThiEkj in Public Lift.
General Daniel F.. Sickles describ
ed a few daja ago in vivid langnaga
the habits of whisky drinking ss it
was practiced by the menbersof Con
gress in the days before the war.
General Sickless was a member of
tlmt Kiemurable Congress which waa
ia existence during the last half of
Bacbsnan's term. It is his belief tbst
the norvoas excitement which exces
sive tippling produced in that Con
gress had not a little) affect in pre
cipitatmg the Rebellion. It was a
Congress of whiskey drinkers They
drank whiskey by day and night.
Sc-mcrly a Committee room was with
out Us demijoba. Tha result was
threats, angry speeches, fights, all
caused br whiaii
If t- -
ivarc
..aembly," said Sickles, "were to
.-iriiit some morning, onehalf the
r-hikv eonsumed on stry one
dav
by ttit CiOf;rsss, it wonld
war aaiust GeruiatLT m
clare
twenty
minutes.
Wbl (General Sickles save of this
faiiiou C'onrets is hsidly lees true
of uiuny of tbe tugrrses whieb
preevded it. Ic the days of Jackson,
folk. Pierce and Bucuansn, the con
uu- t of llie members i f Congress wa
very fur frxm being np U the staud
4rd o; pr.b.ic moraiity which is com
u:-n today Especially was this true
in mvt tr of temperance. Drunk
) ri auiong pntiio men waa not
t : !.-,Ti4.1iiig vice tbat it has com
ft usidere l by the oountrv in late
. Mncs tne ctuse t the war tbe
. . ij of the. American people on
tn .ul j ct have be'ome so much
luora strict that no statesman eoald
n prt lorig to rsuiain in panne life n
he were to be guilty of intemperate
prnctices in public or ereu asipected
c f tlem in h:s private life. Philadal
phia B ilUtin.
Homeward Bound.
The Pittsbnrg Chronicle Telegraph
of February 4 contaiued the follow
ing : "lliere was a car full of colou
it at the Union station this morn
ing. who Lad a tale of woe and de
ceptiou to relate. For two years
they bad tru(-g!td to eke oat an ex
istence where they had settled in the
west and wre to duy returning brok
en hearted and discouraged to thtir
homes in the eastern pait of the
state. There were fire families in
the party, consisting of about thirty
persons. The heads of two of the
faaailias were Ajkos Stetxfulta said J
J. Hsrsbberfrer, the latter being from
Mifflio county. Mr. Harsltberertrr
said : W are al from M:fflin aud
Lancaster counties. We had an ex
perienr that teaches as the lesson
that Pennsylvania is the beat place
to make a living. Two years ago
agents came among as and told uu
(Treat stories of how wa nonld mt
I rich if we went to KnM 'When
in j we got there we located in Harvey
??ant hl- eoutb ?f th nt f
the state. We tried bard to raie
lomna kill F. ; 1 Tl. V.
k-. WM r, . ;
m I fail Orupa failed, the farmera bad
I to buy hay and crain for their stock
ana some were wore than penniless.
I All t K MrwTn.;. r jt.tr 4.
to I ; r""
I of the eoantrr inffarafl Tha urnt
- 1 mAd . -. --aaona
I exceptional! dry, but colonists who
I uvad there for years said that
" j gut scarce crops, ana tnai
. & i hi w . a r w . . . m -.. . . .
D are all .nr.nr,. ... li... K-
hat they haven't raoncfa monn. If
r : . .....
I . r j - -
I it had not been for my fatter my
I in7 would nave dii. He is well
oxeu ana owns rear farms in Mifflin
- eoonl7- 1 m retnrBinjf borne to
I f v. v: TT - 1 ,
...... .
I we wore victimised by tbe agents
is j wio induced us to go west They
I represented that we could aeenre
IK"" VJg isrms ai ironi Zii to
i "u , uui utD we got to A.ansaf
i noT, ii even one quarter otwbat was
- 1 r- p- e euted to us had been true w
j niiut Lae frotton along."
Decs that are Ditalpatea.
T tlkfll It-fWn mant? LvM ffiaat aaa-kn1.9
i . ... . .
i ana seemingly tborooguly enjoy it
j X knew two terntrs bt-longing to meu
- "V.meni wuo
t"ulJ,b'1l".'JRrt !runk "
to be tamed home fioiu tbe canteen
1 Qn, ,,f the .Itrs in rrtirular was
1 lond of nbting a hen in bis enj s, bat
bis sober setiM-s was very good
I tempered. I will remruber one night
this dog waa beaten in a fight Itr
'another, and his owner exclaimed
! -that it was not fair, as Lis d- jr was
too drunk to tight." Loudon Field.
Dresses sp as Chests-
Chicago, Feb. A despatch from
auiotrt tJiiio, ssya: "bix miiee
I southeast of tuie place liyes William
ns. a weanny larmer. lsatlburs
day evening ttie tooug folks of th
I f . . . , - ,
I neigbborhoMd met there at a merry
I mJLkllig. n DUD UlS lUD WSS St It
ceiui two mischief lonng sisters
namea atover. tuinting only or a little
additional sptxt, Jeft the uooae and
dressed up iu gnoatiy fasbiou. Tney
wrf'p-d UiemKeives in sheets, put on
false faces made of dough and then
i'urrt suddenly in upon the guests.
Fotirycaug ladies faiuted at the si((bt
of tue awfal apparitiona Two were
ret.tortd to couscionsnsan without
seiioaa trouble and two other-, Misea
Dura . Akins and Liczie Chaney,
were restored ouly to iass into a Con
dition of frightful deliriain, screaming
and crying cotstautiy. The pbyaic.ans
hold but aleuder hopes of hie recov
ery of their reason."
Citizans'Law and Ordsr League,
A Law and Order Ls.-ague for Ju
niata county has luUily teen oraniz
ed, with its headquattsf s in MifSiu
town. The following lieguiatious
have been adopted by tbe League for
its goveruuienL
ClTiBsas' Law ass Oanva L.SAGCB of Jrai
AT CtST, Pa.
The object oi tins Lmagne is to
secure obedieuce to the laws of this
Commonwealth, especially those relat
ing to Profanity, tbe Observance of
the Chritiin JSaLbatb. and those
enacted to Restrain and R'-gulale the
Sale of Iutoxicating Liquors.
The officers of this Lieague shall
cousi.t of a President, Vioe President,
Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive
Committee, and bball serve, fur one
yar, or until their successors are
elected.
It shall be the duty of the Presi
dent, or iu bis sbset.ee tha Vice Pres
ideEt, iu p:i'le at all regular meet
ings of tue League, an 4 IV- veil epeci
al meetings st the request of tue Hi
ecutire Committee.
Tbe Secretary shall keep a record
of the proceedings of the League.
The Treasurer shall collect and
disburse fnuds by order of the
League.
It suall be the duty of the Eiecn
tire Couiinittee to vxcute -;-'u ord-"
" ir-Aaa may issue.
Any voter, who "is a citi- of Ju
niara oouuty, rn.iv bs- Z f
... ' , - oine s mnulf
IU1S league O- i.igMg these.
gniations, w ,ubm.nolnf ,a dollar
to the faad of the Lgje.
a. ne League at its last inefaling,
anlopted the followiug resolu JOQ :
KxxitTift, That tha Kxecauve Cnmmittee
aiin to eni'ly a liisd b'toctivs
lo oi a uie ovautj oa bebAit ol uw lasas
Istldotes for Ssake raises.
"Daring any joomey in Panama,'
writes Air. John Fdoa Carrey, I ob
svrfed in troot of my tent a rattle
snake about fifteen psora distant. It
bit a bird aitlsoe on a branch three
teet from the vronud, and before
would kill tbe snske it bit the bird j
agiii. Tbe bird, a kind of a bastard,
recovered ao tar that it fiw a distance
of twentj-five psees. where it pecked
st a shrub resembling tbe American
qiinee and aoeo arose into high air as
if nothing had happened. 1 drew the
atteunnu ol one ot my native servants
to cos occurrence, bat be laughed at
my ignorance of tLia well known reme
dy against the bite of poisonous snakes
snd insects. "We eare as little for
tbe bite ol a rattle, moccssio, cor per
snake or tarantula, as we do for tbst
of a mosquito," be said. Tbe Cedron
bean kills tbe poison in five minutes."
i e all doubted bis a.serr.oo, bat on
tbe followiug nigbt be caught a larpe
rattlesnake, and in frotit of tbe whole
camp allowed himself to be bitten sev
era I tiroes on tbe left bsnd and tben
Billed the enske. lie punctures were
as lsrge as a pin's bead sod soon as
suoied a purple inflammation, which
spread over tbe whole band. We of
fered tbe wounded man onr belp, bat
be declined and palled oat of his pock
et a Cedron beaa of tbe site of a chest
nut, guswed at it snd spresd tbe ssli
vb over tbe wound. He tben prepar
ed witb tbe eerasiag ef tie bees a
d. doction whieb ha wallowed, and af-
ter half an boar ail syaiptoms of tbe
inflammation had disappeared. Da
rnlT felt a little nausea, bat aftrr two
hours was quite well again." Our
horticultural con temporary re'rrs to
Sir W. Nooksr's aoeoant of the Cedron
in tbe New Garden Misoellany II t p.
377, where there are sone enrioos de
ti's by Purdie, the botsni'el e Hector
Be eonfirms Ute reputed value, of the
seeds which be says are sold for two
reals, or one shilling each. Dr. Per
eira, tbe aeooniphahed writer on Ma
teria Mediae, adds : "NotwithstanoV
ing tbe faith of tbe Panama dnetore, I
am afraid there is not a shadow of hope
that these seeds will prove aa aatidota
against snake poison ; all reputed an.
tidotea havibg hitherto proved unworthy
of trust, wben oaed under the eye of
eompeteat observers." We have fail
ed to find any aeoouut of Sioinhs CVj5
r mi PI. ia the sanch more rrent wrstj
of Beosley and H tnuico but there is
something further ia the Pharmseeuti
eal Journal, Cap e Argue.
Shoes for Slipper Roads.
We live and learn. The German's
are an irgniooe people. Ter have
invpr.ted borr i-hoes for had roads.
This in bow tbev do it. The Mark
smith when flnishincr s horde's shoe.
unch-s a bole in tha two en.
srxa . . a a . .
vi Ben ice snoe is cold ne tape in a
screw thread and screws into tbe
shoe, when on the boree's foot, a
harp pointed stnd of an inch in
l'-ntrth. With sboesthus Ctd tbe
horse travels semrely over ti e wcrt
-i . il - t
uu uruui uuinctftrrkuua in int
same way. When the horse cornea
to tbe stable tbe groom unscrews the
pointed stnd and screws in a button,
so that no damage enn happen to the
horse anjl the srrew bo!es are pre
vented from filling. Wben the horse
is going ont the groom takes ont the
liutton and screws in the pointed stud.
There is no fear of the horse ootuing
btck with broken knees or strained
sinews, and tbo public are spared the
sight of horses diwn or slipping in
all directions. Kx.
Pneumonia.
There are two distinct forms of poeu
moii ia. Uoe ol three always follows
ao attack of bronchitis (a cold in the.
luojri) ; lo this tbe mou is iiiflioied in
pstches or tubules, scsttered over both
loo(t slike. This is tbs form that is
so fatal lo children aud old people. It
is termed catarrhal pneutunuia. Tbe
other tbat arbicb attacks sdults end
deoiy, otteu in tbe midst or sppsrent
beaitb. is called
'"
pneuoiooia. because one lobe only of!
one lung is usually attacked. Tbe
last asved form is ut ssused by cold , I
sltboagh tbe first symptom te a severe I
ehill w.'b shivering, eb.ob would seem I
to show that a ehiiitng of tbe body had .
really caused tbe wlio.e trouble The :
estsrrbsl lora. alwat follows a catarrh .
of tbe bronchia! tube- ; it is never the
first event in a chain of disease, but al '"
aja rejoodry. This form is prohf
sbl sometimes caused by exposure to
eold. It certainly is it any catarrh la
thus csnsed. Although there are
many plausiMe reasons for tbiukiui;
tbat cold never causes "a cold" there
are some fsets that seem to prove that
catarrb ot the air passages may be
thus caused. If oue of the lower ani
mals, a frog for example, have a por
tion of its surfaoe thoroughly chilled by
the application of iee or a freeting mix
tnre, it often happens that both luoga
become intensely eoogested or over
filled with blood as a conqoeuco. if
thi congestion be repeated two or
thiea times, a genuioe eatarrbal pueu
oiooia retulta. This sequence of eveuts
ia too cootsnt in oecurrenue to be eon .
eousideied a mere coiooidenee. St.
Louis Globs.
A Veteran Grays Bobber
Fieni tbe Ciocinnsti Inquirer.
Old Ben Knott, the grsvs robber.
now an ola irray haired, villainais look- I
ing mao, with long, silvery locks, dark
with dirt, and whiob bang dwn over a
greasy coat eoliar, and sharp, black
eyes that flash out trotc under biyb,
beetling brows, and shag guy. imo gray
eyeorvws, .at ,ook.ii( s; oia 0j.j -;p.
m low SLOOI Ddore a llttll eannnn
. i : l , r .
i?':f.V'ZZ?L "f
.. & eooiicci, Nl said (O aa CjiO- !
qoirer reporter, one lime of
gStllDg
oio a vaait wnere a rich Tcuse
lad- -
from Avoudsle. some .;. " :
karied She b-" '
a ire , JT
v-f.., -K- J.-J
I""'
, 1.11 1
ana aa a anew uns oi iuo umc a .
I . . , i i
I . Vi . It All. a 1 wm.T.nmA lis Anil Hmffl
- - r r - i
tbat a Cue Swiss ladies watob set lo j
diamonds and an elsgsnt diamond sol
itsire ring were boned sitb ber. 1
made Bp my mnd lo get them, sod to
do One I et op an 'njteotou .ittle job.
I got s wat impression of tbe keyboie
to tue vaait, sod as Ibe toners! was to
be in tbe afternoon at 4 o'clock. I made
arrangements to be present. I saw tbe
carriages move op aod tbe coffin laid in
iu tbe vaait and the sex too st last iock
it up. 1 tn bid Dear by and waited
for co after dark business and dark
lantern Tsr-gemeo?, but as soon as 1
saw tbe sexton move sway 1 quickly
slipped down and unlocking tbe taslt
shut the door and fastened it behmd
me. Ol coarse 1 waited some time.
Tben when satiffied all wa still, I un
screwed the bos and took off the Cufiu
lid. sod pulling tbe body oat eat tbe
finger off that bsd tbs ring aod gt tbe
watch aud olo'bes. The body 1 pat
bsek sod fastened op tbe Cu5n, screw
ed down tbe lid of the bos sod lsid
awake alt night. Towards moioiog I
quietly slipped nut snd locked tbo
door of tb vso't, sod hiding myself in
the deDse shrubbery of tbe cemetery
watched till a good opportunity, and
tben walked out"
rl bat te hear.
The art cf not hearing sbonJd lx
learned by alL It is fully as impor
tant to domestic happioees as a cul
tivated ear, for which so much money
and timu are expended. There are s
many things which it is painful to
hear, uiuny oi which we ought not
to bear, very many which, if heard,
wili disturb the temper, corrupt feiin
plii:y aud modesty, detract from
contentment and happiness, tbat
every one should be educate to take
in or shut oat sounds 'according to
his pleasure.
If a man falls into a violent passion
and calls as all manner of names, at
the first a ord we should shot oar
are and bear no mora. If, in onr
quite voyage of life, we find ourselves
caught in one of those domestic whirl
winds of sciddiDg, we should that
our emu sailor would furl bis
sil, and ranking all tight scud before
the gale. If a hot and restless man
Ix-gins to inflame our feelings we
should consider what mischief these
hy spar km may do in onr magazine
below, where our temper is kept, and
instantly close the door.
If, as has been remarked, all the
pretty things said of one by beei
lees or i:l-natnrevl idlers were to be
brought borne to him, be would be
come a mere walking pincushion,
stack fall of sharp remarks. If we
wosld be hsppy, wheat among good
meu we should open our ears ; when
among bad meu, shut them. It is not
worth while to hear what our neigh
bors say about our children, what
oar litis say about our bu rinses, our
dreee or onr afT-tire.
Tbe art of not bearing, thongb tin
I iht in our schools, is by n meane
nnprastieed in eei tv. We hsve
not Kiel that a wail bred woman never
bear a vn'rar or impertirieat remark.
A kind of discreet deafues swves one
from many insult, from mivh blainn,
from not a lilt! rontiirnn-e ia dia-
boaorabie exrn veraation. E.
- mm
Oae of the most uoiqne eases of rob
bery on reo ,rd waa aoesrthsd in Kan-
isae City, ebeu Williaat Jaekeun, a ne
gro, waa arrested foe rjtng to sail a
stove oa the street eoraer in tbe bus
iness part of tbe town. Wben the police
opeoes tbe stove, wbicb a bardly sold.
"uci ivjiuu mist ui ptiiaioee ana
email
faatily would have for dooer. It is
thosgbt be west into some kitchen, re
atoved the fire in tbe etove and earned
it off despite its heat.
. Dr. laaaobU (To only aaemoer
present). -I aia ltiuktal tbst uoe asia!r
of the charch ia nut alraitl to cone oat in
rain as aril a iu Mia-bine."
Mrs. Pr7, -Well, it it hdat bsvs
termed 1 couldn't Lave come; tor ay nw
j buuactsiaat ready ."Life.
Tbe doepaat?eual Blue in America Is at
PuttsTilie. Tn ahstt is l,67i Jeet deep.
Proa iia bottom, t Dot a ttiicl of a Bills
dowa, 2 0 cars, buldisg four toniacb, ate
IitJml arery dy. ariisa eorkeJ to a fill
capacity. They are ran upon a platform, and
j the a hole weight of aix tons is botaied at a
j prel wbieb mike tbe be-! awiui, tha time
occupied. iu littms s lull car bviuf a little
njoru Lsaq a uiiuute Ex.
Tha Woman's t risa Miaaioaary Society
consectsd eitb tbe Presbytery of HoaUsj-
d n net in tbe PrraDt teriaa cborcb o1 this
, .l l..,TI,.... ..Hh.Mih..i.n.
. . .
one in the lurmoos aad one in ib afternoon
and one in tha evenia(. L.aJies tram all
"
Bl'? P"bytry
parte ot the church territory included nsdar
er present and
qu"" ' ""'J " "own OB"De
"'"-" sessi.is. a sumoer oi visiHs
'" m "tbrr preseat. The
I""c a",M a itors eers wits
v'Bt ts-uilies in tbia e mmanity.
j -
! Ta 1I"'o'"f 'f"ta 'ks PhiUdelpbia Eal-
' etra :
j Solornan Peak wa before uiaa-iKtrate
Smith st tbe Central station this afternoon
j 00 caraplsiat of bis at"thr-ia-la, who
;cbrfed hiiOgWith bm( a coalrsjad 4 rnuk-
ard.
Where de yoa live Tsak t asked the (
tstrats. "So. 19 Reckless street."
-That IT'ii look like a reckleavj jf-d
lo-. Why do you persist in driaking.J
I Becu I lore rura."
'Well whstare youtgoing te de assat it?
I don't ksow."
"Well co in. ber an-l Htkt tbs plodf e
a id whenever you jet dry pat a piece e
t ia your tasa h."
Be did ao aad west bis way rejoicing.
An exchange aaya : Nj, bnra ia a ia e
thiiig which 1 really worth toakt- g a note
Ot. Il S piee of cbrcal is Uil oa a brrs I
the pain wilt .ub-i la imme.litl, and if-r
I left npoa tbe wound tor as h-ur wUl cus
it. Tnis aeetni.aloiOHt iticrertiDl j. bat ti a
ipiecsofcliarcoAl.it readily i-mcurab!, it i
sbou d be krpt in every hone tvr inns
diat uae snd Its (E -Acy toted.
The Sew 6. a. R. rgaalzatlw
At a called rao-iiiag oi ih U. A. R p-s'S
. . . . - . .1
tb. .. lu pn, tn- Lewi.-
link. ft .11. ..II. M.M.b Ui-Plnrii Ad.t.1.
.
u.ili.hiir. lin.r.iM UirStAharw
" - e - e
nd lsi-bnrg. when a pe.ratanent orgaa s
aMn was effected, the saais to be known
.. the G. A. R. and Veteran So diers
A-
'WCia'lOU Ol IU, ..l-.JB
sbuve mentions:!,
,, Ma.
compriainc M'tnia,
f
Jmiata.j Bootinfloa.
Eader. Pemfand Union counties. The
following rulsa were adopted.
lit. Tbia aaaociatioi ahall be known as
tbe Gtnil Arise of the HVpoblic and Vet
eran Sol-tMsr A'-'atioa ot the gutqie-
rtanna aud Jnuia-a VaII. ys.
2d. Tne Isliowmg officers shall be elect
ed tor the teres .t one yer. aid atall con
sist ot a President, Vies President, Treas
urer, Secretary and Curreapooding Secre
tary. 8 1. Tbe President shall preside st all
meetmss ot the SAAocia'mn and (be remain
ing oSicers sbsll fill the positions fur which
el.t-d.
4th. At all regnlar meetings of tbe asao
ciation. ecti p at in the district particpAt
rtig. shall be entitled to two representative,
or in tbeii abw-sce their proiiee. Special
maeiinsa uav be ca led bv the President,
! esch p"-t being duly autiflsd thereof by tue
Secreisry.
6th Thi awociatioa shs'l hold sn annnal
sncanipinent ol itirt-e daea. The tin and
plce to be decidro cpon oy ma oei'S-aies
rguUrly apiiomted The association will
meei lor the transsct,on of nnsiuees at tbe
call ol the President during the anuual ea
campment.
6th. All committeee ahall be appointed
by the President unless other- wise ord-red
7ih. Tbe nenessry fond shall be raised
by coliec'ioos and aubvcriptiona.
8th. The Aasocstion to consist of all
la eoMii-rs I row the ollowins- counties :
Hun'o d.iii, Juniata, Viflt n, Parry, Snyder
and union.
The follow ins officers were elected te
serve for tbe ensning year s President, Dr
Wstter, H. Parcel; Vice President, C- 8
Alarkfj Treasurer, K. W. Fo-not; 3 ec'i , W.
V. B. Cop. in, Lewistown; Cor. Sec'y , J. T
Sb indie, Middle Surg.
It was decided bv slnvxt a n nan imo at
vote that the Int enCAVcment should be
b.-ld at Learieiown. and AntalJ4, 15 and
16. 1888 was the lime served upon, but if
any emergency should arise tbe pn-sent of
ficers bavepuw-T to charge time by giving
notice to all poets wittuo thndistrict.
A Vote ot ibAuka was tendered Capl.
R an Poot. No. 8&I, alUldlcbura-, lor court
esies sbowa sll delegates aad visiting com
rades. Newspapers tbrongbont tbe district are
requested to copy the abuts proceedings
j)oUu
p
ntsr
Whicr) i
vni n
lUInMrcTV
r " Qenuinefias a
fED H tin tag on
every plug.
Old Honesty is acKnowi-
cdqed to be trjc purest
and Trjost tasting piece
of Standard Chewing Tobacco
on themarKet. Trying it is
a better test than any talK
about it. Give it a fair trial.
Your dealer sta it
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLIRTOff.t, Pi.
wrra
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL
Stockholders Individually Liable.
JOSKPH KOTHRCK K. Pr,Jt,l.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cmihitr.
aisscToaa.
Xf. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rotbrock,
John Hertsler, Philip M. Kepner,
Amos ii. Bonsall, Leais K. Atkinson.
Robert B. I'srker,
stock noLr in :
Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Ro i crock, Jj.ro H. Irwin,
L. E. Aikineen, K. E. Parker.
W. ii. Pomeroy. J. Holmes Irwin,
Amos G. Konnall, T. V. Irwin,
Cbarlotie$nydert John Hertzler.
Mary Kurti, Jerome N. Tb.mpaon, Jr.
Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be
paid on certificates ot depewito.
fjan 23, 1887 tl
J tflSH TO STATU
A FEW FACTS
Worth Knowing,
Tbat I ran aTop tooth achb ia less
(has
fire minutes; uo 'Sin, no extracting.
Tbat I can extract tertb without psln,
by tbe u-e of a Quid applied te the teeth
aud enma ; no danger.
That Diseased C n m s (knows
ss Scnree) treat ),-ar' ed succoAstolly
and s cure war taY"tfe firim ted in trwt
r - t
Tr. ih FlLI-sn and warranted for lifs.
Ar!;..ial TeK!h repaired, rirh.nged or.
r. - .n. -l i.- C , lr-m $1.i-o to $1 per act.
Gn vi JEiiaioeiaJ feet
ianertrd at
r'lce ti Kuit
All.
All work Tjiitrl te perfect aatls-
Iv-tiob. Pe ip e a ho hive artitirial teeth
with which they cannot ea, are especially
invite,! to call. V ill einir proiessioaally
at their bome if notified by letter.
Will visit regularly at.RichQela the Sad
weeks of May aud October.
Tbshs Ci-b.
G. L.. DERR,
Practical asemtrst.
csTaBtiaass is airrkiBTSwa, Pa ., is 1S66.
Oct. 14 'bo.
Mason & Hamlin
f
Organs and Pianos.
Tbe Cabinet Orjfn waa tsrradaeed by St Am a
llAnviit ia IHfil. Maana A Hamlia Orgai.a aaea
alwavAfxuuntAined lueir enpremarr orer aJI ethani.
tuvina received liurlieat Boaors ai mil ftraat Woral'a
auubiUuua unce ltfti.
The Imuroeed Mnde of fttrineias Planaa, ra
by Maron Hamlin in IMO, ia a rrrat adTasce la
piano connrucUoa, exprrt pmnoancifiK it "tha
rrataat improvement in pianoa ia half a ceatory.'
llano circular, cuai
parcbaarra. muaiciane.
circular, catatntne
SO leauraoniala frsai
, asa tancra, aad Piaaa aad
0an Caulugnea, tree.
u Estt Itvk it (Uius Ion), TTW TIK.
A PRIME INVESTMENT.
'
TORTILITA
Gold and Silier Mining Co.,
JOI'EVII n. RE ALL, President.
42-48 Congress St., Boston,
67 Broadway, If sw TorR-
EHABE3 $- EACH IN ANT filZI LOTS
The twelve Mines and mill of this
company have jnst been rximined by
the eminent English rmninp engineer.
Mr Franeia D. Taylor, 54 Merchants
Exchange, Boston, who reports the
property ss represented. It is the
best in America for its capitalization.
April 11
ZERS
it. i t.f
55&Ti-ms3 aaassssssW
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to
A SPLENDID COLLECTION
Bright, New Fall
WINTER STYLES !
TbsChanplsa Clothier r Jawlata Couwty haviag jail r.
tarwesl fron tbe Eastern cities with a t wilder Tut.
AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK
Will tuulin friends, out&Liae riyala, win victories, and sell itself lu
merits. MEN S HOY'S & CHILDREN 3
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
and Gent's furnishing goods. First Class, combining Style, (jiality ,L
Elegance, with prices that will aatonisu ju. lie sale is expacUd aalssa
I prove tLis.
But I ask jour patronage on! when I give complete satiafactioa. My
stock of U ATS, CATS, BOOTS t SHOES OVER-ALLS, W ATOHKg mUi
JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck wear, Cellars aaj
Cuffs, Tiulfi SE SsULelc, ia fall snd wosaplete. Call saw sea
Saml STRAYER,
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER 1ND FURNISHER
IN PATTERSON.
Jass 1C. 1186.
J.
WARREN PLKTTE,
ATTORNS T-AT-L A W,
MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO.. PA-.
(&r"Collectiiic; aad conveyancing promptly
attended lo. Odice in second Mory of tta:
forti building. Eatiancs oa tlain sirveC.
4-29.7.J
Locis K. Atkiksos. V. M f . Pcssill.
aVTaalKea A. Pt.11 ELL,,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
fc?;" Collecting and CsBTsyanclns prsaiut
ly aitonded to.
Orrics Ob Main atreet. In place af ri-
d M.cB ol Louis K. Atkinson, Kq., south cf
fintlRe street. Oct 2b, 18tti.
D.
M. CUAWFOKD, M. D.,
Has reanmed actively tbe prsctice sf
liedicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral
branches. O flics st the old corner ef Thiid
snd Orange strsets, Mifflin town, Pa.
March 2t, 1876.
JoiiSg'McLarOHMn. Josspb W. Stibmbl
MCLAt GIILn A. STiSIMEL,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
FOHT ROYJL, JUNIATA CO., I'Jl.
K7Only reliable Oompanies rspreaunted.
Dkx. S, ISPG-lj
Jic Firm.
WITNJTEft GOODS.
To the coruiug and going of
Seasons we must all conform.
TLc JooJo auitttble lor fcpnng
and summer must be supplant
ed bv
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
We have now filled our
shelves with Fall and Winter
Goods of all kinds. Our cus
tomers have appreciated our
efforts to give thtm goods to
suit their purposes, And we
believe that we are better pre
pared than ever to merit their
confidence. We invite on to
come and see and be satit-fied.
In our dress goods department
we have almost everything.
Don't be backward, call for
what you want.
Shoes and Soots.
Our Boot and Shoe De
partment is full in its assort
ment, and you certainly can be
suited in fit, quality and price.
hatever improvements have
been added by the manufactures
we have thtm all. We can
supply ou with loot wear for
any 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 .l
aUEENSWARE
in the county. Every house
must have its full supply of
Queens and Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
MaISC STRKfcT, OPPOSITK CoCKT IXoCSE.
Mifiliiitoirii, Pa.,
Fred'k I2SPKXSC21ADK
CACTIOS KOTICE.
ALL i-rHi ate hereby caiitiones
ar-aifiat fiAlting r tuntin, gatberino
eriit, ot rr..i.Aiiig h, ld. or in int otbei
way tr-p.,.ii,c K ,(,e lii1 of xht- under
OratisrtMAallIRP SPRFAnrpw
& FARM WAGONS KUthalrrtrsR
Tha rbaapen Bprnwlrr but ana tbs
only kirs that -o b.
HUkCDM lo mU W
1 i-mril'mrturTa
RalUra. .u.i.i
M ii. r,,w ? ts-kra
i1llle. ( r a fck.D...
r.. All . . . ..,w mm.
mhj i' l ' i aas mm m
F.sslna
BTSVH
at west iatra!
PEKUSILTavNUSliLEOlS.
TIHC-TiSLB
Ob snd alter Sunday Nov'r 13ih,
trains .tbst stop st M ttin willras ss ollswi
CASTWARD. Altoosa AcooaaODAVioa Issves AJtsssa
daily at 6 20 a. nj., Tjroos A ti a.
Hnntingdon 6.3S a. aa.. Mount Uniua al
6,fi9 a. m.. wton Bauiltoa 7,04 a a
JcVevtown 7,26 a. in., Lewistowa 7,M s
tn., Milford 8.1 1 a m., Mifflin g,l7 a m '
Port Royal 8.23 a. m-. Mexico 818 a '
Tuscarora 8,32 a. m.. Vandyke B,3a a. '
Tknmpsontown 8.43 a. m., Iurward s 47 a
m.. sliilerstown 8,64 a an., Newport t.ui a.
m., arrivinar at Uamsbarf at lit 10 a at
snd st Pbilsdelpnia, 3 16 p. na. '
Sra Suoas EzpassslesvesAltooBS dally
at C.t5 a. m., and slopping a all regular
atationa Wtwern Altoona aad Harrisnurc
rKachis Mifflin at 56 a. m., Harriaburg
11.40 p. IS., and arrives in Fhiladolph.a at
8.15 p. tn.
Man. Tsais lesrue Pittabarg dally u.
6.65 a. m., Altoona at 3,i,0 p. and atoa.
ping at ail regular atationa arrives at Mifllia
at 6 03 p. ra., Uarriabarg 7.0Up. p.iu.
adeiphia 4 26 a. m. '
Mail Expresa leave Pittabnrg at 1 so. a
Altoona 6 2t p in ; Tyrone 6 s4 p n ; Huat-'
ingdon 7 87 p tn ; Lew into w a 8 6 1 p m ; uu
flio8 16puii Uarriabarg 1U6 bbi: PkilA.
drlpbia4 26am. ' '
Philadelphia Kxpresa will awjw at aata
at 11 'ii when Uagged.
Wi.STWARI.
"at rmiiioii learea PbiladaluSia
daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrwburg, 8 15 a. a,
Duncarinon, 8 54 a. m.; Newport, 9 M
..... ,..rBl.wn, a sua. m.;Tbtiaipsontuwa.
9 fl a. in.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m ; Tu.eaT
ora, lo 04 s. m.j Mexion. 10 07 s. ta P,i
noyai. 10 13 a." m.j M .fflia a V,
Mild.rd, 10 2t a. no.; Narroaa, 10 34 a!
Lewistown, 10 4S a. m.; McVeytown, 11 l'i
a. in.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. m U...
Ungdon, 12 17 p. m.; Trona, 1 04
Ailoona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at all roruJar
autioua between Uarri.burg aud AJiuoaa.
OrtTcs KxrsKsa leavea fhilaJolphia Sal
ly at 6 oO p. m., iiorrisbarg, lo 20 p at
stopping at Kochvulo, M.rj.rille, Uuaxaa
nou, Newport, Milltr.-town, Tboot.utowa.
l ort koyal, timo at MilHiu, j 6i a. ia.; aT
toona, 2 2J m. m., and Pittsburg, a lo 'a. at
Mail Tbaib lesTea Ibilad.lpaia daily at
7.00 a. m., Uarrisburg 11.20 a. 111.,
port, 12 13 p. m., Mnthn 12.47 p. sus
piug at ail regular atatiuns bsiwoua aunia
aud Altoona reacbss Altooaa st 3 41 s im
l ltuburg 8.20 p. ra.
Altoosa AccoaaoDATios leaves rill
adelpl.ia daily at 11 80 a. ra., Harnsburg at
4.15 p.m., Duncannoa 4.49 p. aa.,
port 6,16 p. tn., Milleratutaa 6,2a p. ia.
Tbompsontown 6,34 p. ns., Taudrke .44'
p. m., Tuscarora 6.48 p. ra., Mexics is a
111., Port Koyal 5,54 p. ai., Mifflin ,.,
in., Lewistown li.iJ p. m., cVejts f.
4 p. m., Avwton Usanton 7,10 p. m.
IlbUlingdoa 7 40 p. aa. Altooaa 9 ). '
Pariflc Expressleares fbilsdalphis 1114
p rn ; Ilarrisburg 8 10 a at ; Iuurani.,a 1
30 am; Mewpttrt 401 mm; Xilllin44ia
in; Lewiatown 6 04 a in ; Me Vsytuwa 17
am; alt. Union 6 64 am; Uuntintdunl
2li a ni ; Petrrnburg 6 33 a m ; Spruce (Jre
"; Tyron 7 u a m ; 4.n'. alula
7 27 a m ; Altoona tlli t ai fuubajf
12 4pm.
Sea hbnre Bxpreas east, on Sandsya,
will connect with juaday Hail sail Isaf mr
Harriaburg st 1 15 p. m.
Way Passenger wet and Hail eaal will
stop at Luckuow and Poonuaa'a iutxmt,
wben bagged.
LBWISTOsrw DITISIOIf.
Train, leave Lewistown Jnnctios far Uil
tuj at 85 a in, 10 65 a m, 3 l i p at ; rr
Sunl.ury at 7 15 s m, 3 40 p m.
Traina arrive at Lewntown Juactloa fraa
Milroy at 9 00 a m, 1 2.. pra, 4 30 p at ; fraat
Sunbury at 9 26 a m, 4 ! p m.
TTROWKDIVISIOX.
Trains lesva Tirone for liollefouta ss4
Lock Haveu at b lo a m, 7 15 p m. I
Tyrone lor Curweusvilis and Cloarsald al
b o a iu, 3 06 p dj,7 2i p m.
Trains leave Tyrone lor Wsrrlora Mark,
IVnur-j Ivauib Furnace and Scotia al (2a
in und 4 30 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyrone from Eellafoats
aud Luck liaveu al 12 05 p 111, aud b 37 p a.
Trains Arrive at Tyrone from Corwraa
ville auu Clcarbeld at s 68 a m, and 1 1 4J a
in, 6 17 p iu.
Traina arrive at Tyrons from Scoria, War
riors Hark and PeunsyUania rurDacs si i
oS a ni, at 2 36 p m.
U- - B. T. K. K. t BEDFORD D1TISI05.
Traina leave Huntingdon for Bedfsrd,
Ily nd oi.o and Cumberland at 8 26 a. as
aud ti 85 p. ra.
Trains arrive st Huntingdon frost
ford, Hyndnian and Cumberland at 1J It
p. iu., 6 20 p. tn.
IIOLLIDATSBURG BRANCH.
Trains leave Altoona for points Sonih, st
7 20 a 111 8 25 a tn. 2 00 p ra. 00 p m. -00
p ni., 9 5" p m.
Iraina arrive at Altoona frem pois'i
Soutb, at 6 60 a m. 1 1 86 a tn. 6 bi p -uO
p m. 7 25 p. a. snd 10 85 p
' wuar
CAITIO.I SOTICE.
All persobs are hervby csutioned agalsat
hnntiiiic, cntiicg tirob. r, building fl.-'Si
ibrosing down aTunn snd rsi! fracf, sr
croNainir finitls, or oth-rwias lresapaaiag
n sny of the aeversl tracts of land bt-lenc-ng
lo tbe und.riiirit-d in Lark tewsbip
r persons Urns Trmpa'rsing will bs deslt
- lib accoiding to Ia.
W.D. WALLS
N'owmber 18, 1F8.
Fast Lisk leave. PbisdWphi. a.c, ,t
II 60 a m ; Harristurf 3 4 p , M JIj
SOSpm; Lesistown 6 2 y m . A!iUw.
B 10 p in ; arrives at Pitt.ti,,, t 1 1 65 p at.
Tbe Sntintl a-ss Aspwi'sraai sCaw is
place to gel job wort docs. Try it. It wU
pa yo'z.- if ycz ned (n-th;n in tkat use
srpiyEsnAT, Mi
TER"
i..ib. i.oo
vat men !. 1
InTlent bu.moss J
tvm- line 11
factions will be .
year.
paiblle b
web T.-Mra. Sarah
77 rrsideoce :n
?Tue as s qusrtsr ro-j
' . an Aldrtn
.. -a.. AtrMno
lvsa s aUsuuisorer
BtAKk 6 Slfpbsn Ui-al
... J.Jin Keno larrn or
"k a0,srs, o cows. 6 b
...jiM iai:i bruol
turning inipl-tnon ..
rnd.T. Msrcb 9 To
11 aaBS fD sfsinJ"" Aswias-i
ai 10 o'cl.nt, i
la, st,"'. sigbt 1
Brood ao-,
..a . tuil lirt 01 ta
BtUI n" ....
a a lot of honaphoil ti
Marc a 8 J bn Rnrti
... -ill all at S;a rrsifir-
tewsahip, Snyder cwn'
BS((, farming uK-til-. t
jad nuuieroua
0 ssonths will b g.tea
f r dollars.
at.-h 10. Ju1- Jcc
mi kia realdrn. e, ti--Ar M.
koraes, to 4 rar old !
spss of blsck niar.-a. w.t.
ara, a una mrcw . -v-
sfcows, aosae comir.p .r:
Hats or .ale. Farmnr r
a-aars. Vinegar by tLr gal
.k. huabrl. and many utl
al 10 o'clock.
Marcb li. O. C. D rTe
ai. Midfricr. rear J'rvt
Bgb town. hip. 2") h-A I
aiatiac ot htn.ea. o-w.. .1
Aitle, s lot ol ihuU?-. 1
bv lbs bu-h-l ard laral
Bala at I'J tV o. k
March 14 C. C. K
rsaidencs sf Oct-r. a v..
korses. 12 cattle, c..n-.-
OW I AtC., 12 rrp. fl,.i.r.
(rating liupiairnt-aii l !i
Marvh la H. L. stu:'t
residence one it: ur ,.
110 head. Ii' r k I
tkorosgfa brd
cow a. 45 e. ii U au I
plamenta. : n :u : z 1:
Satitb bar.-t.Tt 1 Li- lir
aaonths wMl b. g . t
gale at B Vek a.m.
Msrcb lit Wr !
w reaidauc. iu VV a It 1 t
ass, bog, Krui i; n.,.
held lnroitiirc.
Marsh 2'1. N-l- n A
esd ol Live t..c . n .
Sownrbip ;n.ri- ! .ts.
sbeep. Larnos., b. re ge.
plantanU ate.
Taeeday. March Zi. 1
will aell at hi pi. r -lead
MilU at 9 1..' It A
three mare. t'o ot
ui. two ..I wbu !i
..1. . lot of v.xiiik a
end ail kind 01 lrmu.; 1
March 22ni. J"bn B
residence in Slis-tf Vs-iu'
Pern Mills. A ci an N". !
work hois. 3 fit" -olia.
cattle, R-epar ai.d Vu"
wagon, gram rtr:ll, lio..
t..i..hMt aoti loi.tifii
ela nt oats aad sll Lin pa
wlafnen1.
I 5
MarcU34 WIV.iani Ho
Jobuatowo JuiiHia o I'
tsre of all dc. rip-tor. Al
s kit ol cbi "ii. ""d 1 '
sbooldsr, snd ai-lr. 1
SSI aiaationtrd Sale at 1'
XIWKT I.O
Cosgrvss la wraatlinr J
Iwe.
Pattsrssn worr.cgb sr
frtdsy.
On Fridsv temprssra
local sociati".
We ar Ir-drMM It 'Hoj
for valuable cnb'10 d.x-nnJ
lobm R-d Rre.t" a
date pnt In sn aFVrt-
wresham ol lllinoia li
whs rscoBiuircd biai tor
Cngiaeers aod f.r-ni'-n
BsrlingtcB and (."' v f
sink a.
The State Orirr of
will mret la Hauimglni
efMarrh.
TbS titDS Will BOOB bs
sasv will l.e sjerry with - J
Sf tbs fans.
Tbs miaaiooarr worn
FrasbTtery held th a'tr
Wart Thursday.
Tbs Lewitown Frr-
Itt 91b ear, wi'h a a a;
lial pro.p.ritT
Chaunrrr M D-tw
bs urge bun forar l ad
tbs Fraairl.nr v .
Tbe plaoe to htvc cir-
t saedera'e ir . t,. ia 1
Ksrrsi.irAs flirr.
st the pr.Mut ti .. rr
wss ia towi os t.! barb
o s:op birr-o'icli, r
ths left srrt m iib tr. r
m 1 .
raniT tor or.a mir.u;
Harry. T. . Bonsai,.
Jases, s rrmpoi;d I t
b town aert-ral .laja .f
The talk rf tt. bi-.iid
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