Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 14, 1888, Image 3

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    WINTER.
Fall
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L a tTandtrful
EU STOCK
T.cUru.Mua sell ,.,, CB
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coin.iutng btvle, tIii.
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jrive w:up!t atiefacti,, y
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but.. Ne.k wear. CWn
Ltlete. Cull and see.
EPw AND FURNISHER
NNSYLVAMA RAMMRnTT
-"van.
TIMK.TAULK
and alter Seuday Mav Uh
that .tor. at M 01,nwillrn.. 'al
KA ST WARD.
"'" cconooTion leaves Ajto,..
a! S "0 . m.. Ttrone 61
np-lon .HS a. m., Mount Colon at
a. m.. Nrfon Hamilton 7.04 b.
1 'inn 7,Jtj a. ui., I.ewUtown 7ja .
'i'v.r-1 .ll n m., Mifflin 8.17
' Mexico 8.2S .
arvra . m.. Vandyke 8.84 a.
ir..ntown H.43 a. m., Durward g 47 B
:i irrtr.o x.54 a m.. Newport S.'uj a.
mvirg st liarriahurg at 10 ltt a! m
it fbilaifi-lphia, 8 15 p. m.
4 te.mn PrMleT4!tooa4,HT
J a m., and stopping a all rsgalsr
us between Altona aud Hanisear
-a V Utinat -68 a. m., Hamsunr.
p. M., and arnvee in Philadelphia at
ni.
it Taaiv leaves Pittsburg daily at
. in.. AH. 'una at 2,00 p. m., and step,
at U reiinlar at itiona arrives at Uiflla
p. m .. Harrinbarj 7.00 p. ai falia
!.: 4 .I'i a. m.
L. Kiprm leaves rittaburg at 1 Mia.
I mit ) ' I r- til Tvrtine tL hi . 11 .
- . - p mi , uua
n 1 37pm; Lcwistown b 43 p a ; Hi'-
;J piu; Harriaburg 1U4 pmi F,a.
i.ta 4 -6 . tti.
i'ad-lj bia Kxpruas will stop at hBXja
WtSTV AKD.
- - r -wsur at
am; Harriaburg S 40 pa; MiSia
1. m ; Lrimitu 6 11 p m; liteeaa
y 111 ; rrii il I uial.urg tlUMfa.
at pA-irinKa Imtm PhtllABki.
Jut 4 ;;o a. m.; Uarriiiburft, 8 IS a. av
Irinm'n, ! "l a. m.; Nnwpurt, 8 2( a.
1 1 ; . . . a 111- .TL .
. in.; V.m Pt, 10 no a. m.; Tvaear
1 1 11 1 1. m , Me tiro, 10 07 a. m.i Part
!. I" i.i . m.; Mittlin, 10 20 a.
rt, l' Z . m.; Narrow. 10 84 a. bm
wn, lii 4 a. ra.; NeVevtoaB. 11 14
; Ni.iun ll.tmiltno, 1 1 3 J a. m.; Baa
'"i. rj 17 y. ni.; Tymnn, 10 p. m.
--v I 4S . m., and atop at all rafolar
j i.irrihary and Altooaa
! i Krn lcTra Fhiladvlpkia 4aW
.'. 1 ' , Marriabura;, 10 30 p. av,
at K ,-rKilie, MarjaTilla, Duaaaa
Si l it, M ilii'ratowa. ThompMDtowa,
.n a itiwn, 1 1 a. ai
n.,tid Pitrabnrf , 8 10 a.av
rhila.lnlpUia dallf at
intra; ii.-u a. m.. jiaw-
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a. 'Ju
t ' L 1 a 1 a I
111.. 11. ir
: 1 ; .. in.. MilHin 12.47 p. m.f Maa
itt ail ri'icttiar ptatjona b((iKl MilBta
.:t.Mir ( iK(-hca Altaona at I 80 a. m-
I'llr,!
P-
AC
KMnriATioa ! Piil-
i"a la r at 1 1 AO a. m.. Uarriibart at
j. i' xitinol 4.4J p. ra.. Haw
V p '11., Millvratowa 6,26 p au.
1; a.itituwu p. in., Vaadrka 4,44
. 7 arura 5.li p. m., al'lico i 50 p.
..it K i il j,r4 p.m., Milflm 6,0J p.
... nii:..n S.2.1 p. m , MeVartawa ,
1.., .N.-wt.m Ha niltua 7,10 p. av,
in n-t .11 7 ti p. m , Altnona 00 p. BV
aritir rtjrra.lj.area Philadalpbla 11 tt
1! irriniirp a i' a m ( iv uuauHn
11; .Si-wiurt 4U1 am; aiifflmltta
,..ii.t.itu5iiiBi MeV'aytowalM
i.. 1 nn.n 6 4 a in ; Uontiogdoal
. 1 ,.t ribtirtf 6 X a m ; SprueaCraa
a tti , Tirnne 1 liOani; Bell'a MiUi
k m , Altoona 05 a n ; Plttabatf
1
t h"r Exprfaa at, ao Soadaya,
. uiii- t with .aunday .Mail aaat laariaj
ur l 1 13 p. ra.
l.KWMTOflTN DIVISION.
ii!i li a- i- LkoIhIowii JnnetioB lar Ui
t 1, m, Id 53 t m, 8 16 p I t
irr ai 7 1 " a ra, 3 00 p m.
iii.'a arrirn at l.filoo Janctioa tr
v at '.) y a m, 1 25 pn, 4 SO p n j fr
iirr at J 23 m, 4 10 p in.
TVKO.NK DIVISION.
iiua Trrone lor Ballelaata aa
Hav.-ii alK 10 a 111, 7 15 P LT
- I r Curwcnsrilla and Claarflal
a m, a ' p iu,7 23 p ni.
una l. aro Tyrone lor Warrira MJi
- irama Kurnace and Scotia at Xta
1 4 " p m.
una arrtr at Tjrono from Bellf
.r H aven at li05 p m, and 81' t9"
una arrira at Tjrone from Cor
an.) 11. arflold at 6 68 a m, and 11
una arnre at Tjrone from Seaii. .
Maik mt Keunajlranta rnrnaa
in, at 2 p m.
K t b u a HFnFORD DlTI""1,
na imm Hantinndea for ed'
i.ii ami I umberland at
.... , . ....
,ii,a arr.re at Hunttngda" '' , lf
1I 11.1 man and Can.brland al
, ti 20 p. m.
liul I.ll.ATSBURC; BRANCH-
Altoon.for point. Sj-.
1 in 23 a m. 12 60 p m. I u '
5 m , HiUpm 9 50pm.
,.r. arrne at AltooB !",
,. at 6 . a m. 11 85 a m. 1 J .
m.40p. m. 7tKpm. and 10
aMI!
V
( 41 'TlO.f 3IOTICB-
r..ln are hereby eu" "g,
. rutting timber, OuiWlB
traaapaw""
an
k t..
b a
r
il.v n
lui.Ia. or i'hria
l K,r acreral tracts f l"" L.n.olf
d in Wt Hlt
na thus treaapaaaing wh.
be un.lrri(jni
ia thus tre
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ggVTlNEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFKLINTOWN :
-rnPAT. yOTmBER It, 1S88.
TERMS.
9 .1-, lUO If not paid to advance.
ia BdrerUaamenU lnaarted at 69
TrT, for each Insertion;.
fTint btuineaa notice la local eol-
1 m-r line tor each lawtloo.
iL tlona wiU be mada to thoe doatrtng
.w by the Tar. halt or qnarte.
JUNIATA COUNTYCeciJ.
Preai- Saproma
trai.Ta.
jl (tiatoa. .
p..-t Hyal
Troa.
f amaEaa-n
atti-rai'B
i.arr
K.llurd
Bma
Lark
i):ara
e4T'tt-
gljnri-a
f :.'r'.ra
Sinm-a Hi"....
rea0
Suij'ii?bna . . .
Tao'upaootowa.
ii; Log
Total
dent. Judge.
25?
S 2.
2 n O
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I S I
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n
: : : P
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9 121 91 1X3
59 67 58 ti
52 HI 52 il4
U6 101 124 104
9H 64 100'
?2 122 an m
112 13J 10a liSl
M 106 b4 I0M
71 IW 73 M0
l-,6 8 lMa 79
27b 1J7 i 10S
91 iS9 9 1X7
104 197 97 201
lt'8 HO 1U9 76
29 W 29 9H
76 53 74 55
86 42 35 42
li 28 11 80
1760 142 1740 1S55
on Prohibition ticltit IWe. 4 : Fit
0 ; Fenaniagh, 2 ; Lack, 1 s
Mirain, 9 . ratUrmoD, 5 ; Port Boy-
; ThompBontown, 8 ;Turbett,l ;
Tu.eaj-or, 19. and Walker. 17. To
tal 75.
For Oonput Wm. O. Rk1
Paila.lelphi, ka.1 ia Bf ale, 2; Far
tte, 2 : Lvl, 1 ; Miffiin, 3 ; Patter
,nn- 2 ; Tbompatontovn, 3, and
Walker, S. Total 2L
For Senate iL O. Richie Prohibi
tion, bad in Beale, 3; FaTette, .1 .
I-ca 1 : Mifflin. 1 ; Port Raral, 1 ,
Thotupsotitown, 3. ami Walker, -L
Total 14.
O-o. Jwr-b Eq , had 1 rote ra
Turbett for Confresa.
J. T. Ai!nao. had 1 ot in Fay
ette and 4 in Walker for Assembly.
THE TIDAL HATE.
Tba Deraccracy hate been swept away
by a Republican t'dal wave.
The poll tic a; complexion of the Lewer
House of Congress baa been completely
changon. Instead of a Democratic majori
ty th-re will be a Republican majority. The
electoral Tote ia a solid north excepting the
atatea of Connecticut and New Jersey.
H-re ia the electoral table i
X
C 1
V
4
i o
sitisii'Ta. - ;
X
.;ff!i ituwn S'J 121
fort H-ijal 59 67
Turtxtt 52 114
V-a-snjgh 126 1".
fatti rsjn. ................. .. 65 9N
Wiiker 22 122
Mi'tord 112 159
Kile fc4 lufl
Lk 74 130
L'-:are. .... 166 80
t.-otto 276 107
Vi.-iroe 91 139
Tuararora 103 197
Spruce Hill 106 80
Urrenwood 29 98
Susquehanna ............... . 75 63
Thomrooton. ............ . 'd'i 42
blatk Lo Vi 2"
Maaaisox.
Calif nrt ia. ......
Colrado .......
Illinois........ .
Indiana.........
Iowa.......... .
Ivan aaa. .........
Maine
II aasac busetts. . .
Michigan .......
Minnesota .....
Nebraska .......
Nevada ........
New Hampshire .
New York
Ohio . .. .......
Oregon .........
toi najlsania...
Kh.Ml.i laland ...
Verrncnt. . ......
Weal Virginia...
VVisconain ......
Total
CUTIUIt.
8 Alabama 10
3 Arkinsas ........ 7
22 Connecticut...... 8
. 15 Delaware ........ 8
13 Florida 4
, 9 Ueorgia 12
. 6 Keutncky 1-1
14 Louisiana.... ... 8
15 Maryland 8
7 Mississippi... . 9
6 MUsonri.... . ..16
. 8 New Jerser...... 5
4 North Carolina... 11
. 36 South Carolina..
. 23 Tennessee .
. Texaa
..30 Virginia ...
. 4
. 4
. 6
. 11
.239 Total...,
t
12
IS
12
163
Republicans in 'i are miailcsuag
treat interest ia the coming parade jauilee
to take place next Thursday evening. They
are looking for large delegations from the
eoantry, en foot, to wag-ess, and oa horse
bark. Democratic brethren have been in
vited to participate, but as yet they have
ut consented to do ea, however, some of
them say they can lUnminale their bwaaea
for the parade.
Report of school No. S. M its m town. P.,
for the second month. Per cent, of at.
tendance 91. The following aie the Barnes
of those who weiS present every day. Anna
Hawk, Nellie atuaeer, Sylvia Toder, Isabella
Scbweier. Kat.nie Stambaugh, Anna Roll-
man, Virgin's Annua, Ada Dvnelsoo, Geo.
Qsya, John G rat bill, Boyd Bergey, Ka-'ph
Parker, Harry Ellis, Martin Greea. Pre
sent evert tay but one. Barley McClellaa,
Holmes faanehaker, Ga7 Anker, Minnie
Forney, Tracey kioyer, Anna Craig, Jennie
Hawk, Lydia Browand.
Tbacbeb, M. A. Cooria.
Wm. B. Ecklea, a brakemaa on a freight
train going weat was found by John Fas-ek
and George Doughman between the hours
ol 8 and 4 o'clock on Sunday morning, op
posite Charley Sarnesl's place in the Eaat
Kid of the Mifflin railroad yard. When
found the wheel of a freight car rested oa
his neck. It w as necessary to ntuve the
car to release the body. A jury consisting
of Carl Espenscbade, Henry Hswk, Boyd
Marry , d. Ellis with Samuel Rollioaa, as
foreman and E. B. McCrnm as justice view
ed tbe body on Sunday forenoon, and oa
Monday evening reod.rd a verdict that
he adcider-tly teil from the cars, and that
no blame attach ea to the management of
tbe tram lor Ilia death. His remains were
taken to iLarruburg lor inusrulout. A wile
and two chitureu at dotriaourg, aarouiaj tils
OSS.
A WALK AR8F9D.
The Central Republican Club of this place
ia perfecting arrangements to bold a grand
parade Juntle next Thursday evening ia
honor of tbe election of Harrison and
Morton and Republican aucceaa gen orally.
Ham,
g boulder, .......
Sides, '
Lard. ......
18
. 121
10
S
10
Tolil 1757 If 43
Con- Son- Aa-
greas. ate. semnly.
t 2
" i 2 F
? 5 2. E I
1 ' 3 ?
uiaraicts. 5 SO ts
r -s I : T z
P : : :
sl;imtown... 127 96 127 113 106
Toil Koval... 7-J 5 64 61 2 4
Tjrbett C5 99 62 103 99 64
r'eruiauagn... 12 103 lis 111 126 105
1'atters.m 77 f8 6 103 6( 101
Waiair 217 120 192 14 221 110
Miliurd 116 154 114 133 110 156
Baie eO 111 78 1 1 1 91 105
Itin Ml 116 HO 125 91 113
DiUwais .... 177 B9 177 69 107 75
te-te 273 112 271 1!6 277 lot
Monroe J li 77 131 SO 140
l uacarur i t IS2 12S 191 !3H v4
ijru.e HU1.. 119 64 e9 97 117 M
lireenwojrt .. 31 94 36 91 SO 99
Su9t.ieh&iin . 7i 61 76 53 77 51
Tln.tnta..nt..,u 3.1 40 P7 43 4 39
B!rk I..j... 12 29 13 28 11 SO
Total 1933 1715 1774 l!2 1931 1698 j
Sher- Keg. A
ill. Recorder.
? I 4
1'ialsicT. "
MiOinlowa... 102 122 97 127
Port K."al... 62 t4 66 72
lurbett 74 t8 44 121
Krruianagti .. 119 111 120 111
r-atteraon ... 74 9j 6.1 106
Wa.ker 204 140 216 128
Ml;t.jri 11 152 97 173
JV.e M 1 15 t2 111
Lark 70 135 76 131
LV!aare 15! 93 156 90
Kirtte 207 173 278 l-8
Monroe 7 140 3 1 II
Tusrsrora.. . 118 201 127 192
Spruce Hill.. 112 74 106 K)
lireenw.Mvl .. S3 95 39 87
Suaijiiehanna. 79 49 r0 48
Tbompaoot'n. 42 40 36 48
Black Log... 32 10 81
Total.. .. 1746 1920 17761894 1
Jury
Com.
SHORT LOCALS.
Big buatU a are going out of faahion.
Tte K:.g!irh are surprised at tte defeat
of CleveUnd.
Appliraata for tbe post office sra becom
ing aumtrum.
Oil cloth 2 yards square for $1.00 at
Fianciscus Hardwsre.
The r- mccrstic Cleveland election rain
bow baa fadd from eight.
Cash lor hi tea given at L. K. Strayer's,
butcher, ItifOintown, Pa. tf.
People who have bogs to butcher may be
accomodated by calling on L. E. Strayer.
An effort to nnd coal oil, this wioUjr, will
be inatle at the Perry county wartn spring.
Commissioner, John Cunninghsra oCers
14 seres choice land in Miliord township,
fur sale.
Those who want stesdy work can get
good par ing job bv reading the ad," had
ed "work onV-red,
It is said that Chauacey M. Depew'a din
ner at Chicago, swuug tbe New York dele
gation soli f.y into line for Harrison.
A s'x year old aon ol John Zo of Fer
manash township had a thigh broken some
days since, by sn unhinged gate falling up
on uitu.
Whartou Barker claims to be the origi
nal livriaon m in. He Aaa an original Oar-
Held man. Wharton must have been born
in sn original sign.
Dr. Darain M. Crawford and Miss Grace
Uraybitl were married at the home of the
bride 'a parents in tb:a (lace on tbe evening
ot the 81b of November.
Tbe aatistic sbility, if the Chsmtnrsborg
Rapository waa hmught out ia an illustrat
sd ed.tiou as soon ss tbe returns clear! v
pointed out tbe election of Uarriaon.
The golden new green coffee, alao the
royal roaatmt coffee, corn meal, dour, fresh
aakae, crackers and aweet potatoes at
Jcs. A Da as
Oa tus 4'aliera jja wnila t un nber ot 1
boya wnere piayiug in tbe hollow back of 1
tbe cemetery, they found the body ol a
newiy-uorn iniani, with iu bead crushed, !
lying near a clump of bushes wrappod in a
pices ot a wuuvau's under garweuU Word
of tbe Uouiug of the oudy waa cou eyed to
Coroner Brumbaugh, who iwpauueled a
jury ol inquest- Dr. Harmon was called
upon to Luake a post mortem, which reveal
ed loo tact that tbe child had been born
alive, rue juty ot inquisition sojourned
to. meet tuis Thursday evening, when
they will announce toeir verdict. An eflurl
will be made to discover the guilty party
or parents, which we sincerely hope wiU
prove ucceastul. Huntingdon Journal.
Tbnmss n Little, a respectable citisun
r itmi.ni was fonnd deal in Dea at nia
Loarding honse about 9 o'clock on tbe
morning of the 6th inst
ils was m good health when hi retired on
Sundsv evening. Heart failure la believed
to have caused his death. He wss un
married and the lortune that he accumulat
ed dui ing Lia 25 years of labor with the
Pennaj Ivan ia Railroad Company will pass
into the bauds of his Juaiata county re
latives. He has s brother and two sisters
living st tbe head of Tuscarora Valley and
hia body, was sent to Waterloo for inter
ment oa tbe 7 la day of this mocth. Tbe
fortune is, that he leaves, accord lug to Al
toona papera, aomewhere between thirty
five hundred dollars a ti4 thirty-Are thousand
dollars.
96 127
64 t.6
49 115
126 105
71 9
211 131
109 163
t7 ll
70 136
167 bO
277 112
91 139
104 219
108 78
29 99
76 63
42 42
11 80
Cleveland majority in tbe county
is Vi votta.
McCollum'a majority in the coun
ty is 115 vote.
Meyer s majority in the county i
tiO votes.
Atkinson's majority in the county
is '21H votes.
Jacobs' majority in tbe connty is
lUH votes
Hertrier's majority in tbe county
in 233 votes.
Noble's majority in the comity is
17 4 votes..
Berry's majority in the connty is
1'2'i votes.
Ia the distiict Atkini-n has 470'.
tuttjui'itv. The majorities otand :
Mc Williams.
Jiiliiats. ...
Huntmirdun. .
Mifflin
Snvder......
Iciun
r'ulton. .....
f rankliu... ..
Atkinson.
... 218
... 1C12
... 308
, .. 992
... 921
838
509
330
330
350
Atkinson's msjority.. 4709
In the Senatorial district the ma
jorities are :
Woods. Jscobs
M iO!in. . ...... 819
Psrrv 316
J atniesteia e a e s ee
666
108
108
108
f ood'a msjority 657
A ticatteriDt? vote was polled as
follows :
t'iok and Brooks, Prohibition can
iliiiatea for President and Vice Pres-
ideuu Bt-ale. 7 : ravette, 6 ; Ferman
aph. 3 ; Lack. 2 : ilifllintown. 14
Milford. 1 ; Patterson, 7 ; Port Uoy
1 4 ; Thouipsoutown, 7 ; Turbett, 1
Tuscarora, -i, pud Walker 22. To
tal ye.
For Auditor General M. S. Mar
Miiis, ProLibition had the same vote
Forsauiu office J. Miles Grten.
I'nion Labor had one vote in Mifflin
lumen Black, for Supremo Judge
Hows Ventilating atove mill beat double
tbe space with same amount ol lurl ot any
ether stote. Call and see it at
Fasxcisccs UitDaiti k. Co.
Kenben L.. Ouaa ta preparing to btald a
horse at Ibe brad of Third Street on a
pi.-ce ot ground that be bought of B. F
Scbweier.
The enthuaiastic Democratic sister who
blessed l.er gixxard" that the late Demo
cratic parade was a certain forerunner of
Democratic victory, will, bo slower bore
al ter in swearing on bsr giriwd.
Itch, slsnse, end scratches on human or
animals cured in SO minutes by Woolford's
Sanitsry Lotion. Thia never tails. Sold by
L. Bsnks A Co., Druggists. MifBintown.
Pa. Oct. 81, 89.
Korture Cure Guaranteed by Dr. J. B
Maver, 831 Arch street, Phil's, Fa. Ease
at wiice, no operation or delay from busi
ness, att.sled by thouasnda of cures after
ethers isil. Advice free. Send for circular.
March 14. ti, lv.
Ladies csll and see tbe new styles in Fsll
and Winter Millinery. All tbe leading
sbapea in French and American frames.
New gooda received weekly. Mrs. S. M.
McNiit. Main street. Patteraon. Fosters
kid glovs cleaner tor sale. 8t.
Mra. Susan McCrum died at tbe resi
dence of ber eon-in law H. H. Marley in
Ola: he, Kar.sss, on Wednesday, October
10th, 1888, sgtd 80 yesrs. Mrs. McCrum
was a former ritisen of Milford township,
this county, snd the wife of James McCrum,
deceased."
Here it ia again. A vein of coal baa
been found in tbe aouth-weatern end of
Snyder Co., at tbe base ot what ia kno
aa Jack'a Mountain. Several teats have
alreadv been made, and it is thought if
properly woiked coal in paying quantities
may be secured.
Ilnsbsnd (on the wsy to depot for brief
trirl Remember, my dear, that absence
-
makes the heart grow fonder.
Wife Ah, yes, John ; and if you knew
how fondly I think ol yon when yon are ab-
-un from home Ton wo old go away much
oftener. Life.
rn,i..h Soavin Liniment removes all
Hard. Solt, Oi Calloused Lumps and Blem
isbes from horses, Blood Spavin,
SDlints, Sweeny, King-bone,
Sprains
Some villian in tbe darkness ol the night
knocked Mr. Buts of tbe laa'iatoa Globt
down and attempted to rob bun. Tbe burg
lar rouid But have known his man lor sev
eral reaaone.
First : II be Lad Known that But was 1
editor, be would have known thai Um had no
money.
Second : It he bad known that Bu x was
an editor be would have known that noth
ing abort of a killing blow would cAuae mm
to lie quiet wblia a lUlef rumaged his pocE
eta tor booty.
Buts aa uiiitbt be expected of other edi-
tota, when be was kooctcd down by U.e
villian and tell tbe tbiet at his pockets
quukly spraiig to his feet and atlackei the
biguwaywan aud knocked hint down, but
toe ibiol managed to regain hia leet aud
ran away. The at Lack upon tne editor waa
mde 10 a lluutiugdun by street. We
congratulate bru'uer Buut upon bis courage
which served bnu well at tbe critical time
XelgbtwrlBB;!ffevvs.
From tbe Liverpool Sob x Some soeik
t bief entered G eorge W. Rnpp's shoemak
er shop on Taesdsy night and carried off a
lot of tools and leather and left a willow
stick in the shop. A bundle of leather was
dropped about a hundred yards from tbe
shop. The thief evidently took more than
be could carry. In October a year ag hia
shop was roobed to a similar manner, and
Mr. Rupp thinks it was the same party
" Wednesday night of Uat week Soms
prowler broke open Henry Shope's mar Set :
csr, which bad been put on G arbor's siding
at Newport, tbe evening before, aud car j
ried off a demijohn of whisky, which he
had brought from Philadelphia for a cus
tomer. They also earned a satchel con-
laioing Ed. 6. Kby's clothes, that be sent
home from Philadelphia to be washed. Tbe
thieves alao broke open T. H. Btittnrl's
bottling establishment and drank some beer
and a eoucle of bottles of mild drinks.
from hia sister, Mrs. Percival Hummel, liv
ing near La Porte City, Iowa, in which she
says that a cyclone struck that town at 9
o'clock p. m. of November 1st, doing
great damage to tbe town. His other sis
ter Joanna, who lives in that town was
thrown out of tbe door, and her right arm.
broken above the elbow. She was also hurt
and bruised badly. Her husband, Sanders
Walker while in the act of takin g bia fami
ly into the cellar for security from the
storm, waa thrown into the cellar and hurt
internally, and is under medical treatment.
It ia a my stery how tbe rest of the lamily
escaped injury. Tbe bouse wss torn to
pieces by tbe storm, one part being blown
away. Their furniture, dishes, Ac, are
all broken to pieces except two chairs
Tbeir barn and outbuildings are alao gone
t here waa more or less damage done to tbe
stores and private buildings of the town
but not damsge d to the extent of the Walk
er residence. Joanna Walker is the sister
of tbe Hamilton Brothers, of this town.
She went west from here soon after her
father's death.
From tbo Lewistown Gasette .- The cause
of tbe explosion at the ateam saw mill of
Esh A Byli-r is attributed to the inefficiency
of tlit engineer. It is rumored
tbst work will begin in the support coal
uelds in Meno in a short time.
Emory McColm lost 'some thirty beads of
cibbsge by csttle breaking into his garden
and destroying it. One of our
euiicns cut a nciiow tree on Jack's monn
tsln last week. Wben it fell a warms of
mosqnitos came out of it. They bad taken
np tbeir winter quarters there. "
Last Saturday, while J. K. Miller aad son
were coming boi.te from Sslsbury, Hunting
don county, with four horses snd a wsgon,
aa they were crossing Jack'a mountain
between Belleville and McVeytown, th. y
saw an old bear and two young onea cross
the road near the mountain top.
Mrs. C. L. Nsle came near being bnrned
one day iaat week. She was blackening a
warm stove with a turpentine polish and it
took Ore, igniting her dress. She smother
ed it out with a rug and escaped with a few
slight turns on her bands.
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
whMt aw (1.00 to 96
.ora old 60
Of 9R
60
. loverseed K3.50 to 4 00
Timothy seed
Flax seed ............
j?r
"P -.
Shorts.
Ground Alum Salt"!
American Salt.........
$1.76
1 00
20 00
1 80
22 00
1 20
1 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
PartADCLrata, November 10, 1888
Number one Pennsylvania wheat $1 13.
Corn 49 to 60c. Oats 29 to 84c. Rve 67c.
Live chickens 9 to 10c. Turkeya 10 to 1 lc.
Ducks 9 to 1 lc Eggs 20 to 22c. Potatoes
8 10 40c. Onions 86 to 40c .'a bushel.
Apples 20 to 60c a bushel. Cabbage $1. to
$2 60 for 100 heads. Cloverseed 7 to 9c
per lb. Winter bran $15 60 to $16.75 a
ion Straw 90c t0 ji. ban(ini
pounda. Hay 85c ts to 91. per hundred
pounds.
PARKER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Ma Stbkxt, Mittlxktowx, Petna..,
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS,
Discounts daily.
Accounts of firms, individuals and
corporations solicited.
Four per cent. Interest allowed on
twelve months' certificates.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE I
I would respectfully inform
the citizens of Juniata County
that I have bought from John
S. Gratbill his entire stock of
Furniture and heuse furnish
ing goods, which consists of
LAMPS,
CARPETS,
SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTRESSES.
FXJR1NITURE,
to which I am adding daily,
JEJV STOCK
11" A
wnicn 1 am selling ei
stremely
LOW PRICES
The oldest and best Institution for obtain
ing a Busiueea bdjcstion. We have suc-
cesrfully prepared thoussnds ol young men
for tbe active duties oi life. For Circulars
address,
P. BCFF Ai. SOUS, Pittsburg, Pa.
PBIf ATESALE,
The undersigned offers 14 acres of choice
lend, adjoining the borough of Pstterson, st
private sale. There is a good .barn and
corn crib on the tract The laud is all clear
and level and well adapted .for the growth
of an ainaa ot grain and garden product
For particulars call on
Jobs Cchsisoham.
Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa
for cash.
C. B. HORNING,
Crystal Palace,
Corner of Bridge and Waiter streets
Mifflintown, Pa.
January 11th, 88-ly
LEGAL.
Yy ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the "partner
ship berefore existing under tbe firm nirna
of Nelson and Man beck, at Tbompsontown,
has been dissolved, parties having aettle
ment to make with the firm will iind tbe
bouka at W. II. Nelson's bouse.
NSLSOli A Maiebcck.
Thompsontown, October 29tb, lb88,4t.
1 fin PER PROFIT and 8am-
JLVSV CLNT pies Free to Diencan-
vsaaers for Dr. Scott's Genuine
Electric Belts, Brusbes, stc La
dy agenta wanted for Electric Corsets.
Quick sales. Write at once for terms. Dr.
Scott, 848 B'way, N. Y.
Curbs
Still
all Swollen Throats, Coughs, 'Etc.
c... (Mi m the use of one botUe. War
ranted. Sold by L. Banks A Co., Druggists
MUBintowa Pa. Oct, 81- 89.
ei.. rwoeoeratic camDaiia gill net that
hunr suapended over Bridge street was
craped last Friday nigtt. On Saturday
m.nv eitixena looked upon the
muim.., J
arublema of mourning and expressed view
to correspond with their political stand
point. About 8 o'clock, a number of the
unterrified lowered the banner snd put it
o it of sight.
We congratulate him upon bia escape Irom !
t he cuvvtoua clutches ol tbe higbwsyu.au.
a. The Dubkard settlement in Huntingdon
County, Ind, ia wrought to a high pitcn wl
ind'gnation over a wholesale poisoning of
members ot tbe church. A communion
service waa held at tbe cbuich, at wbKb
in conlormity with tbe usual custom soup
waa served to the brethren and the leet
waabing ceremony waa performed. While
tbe soup waa cook ng it was observed by
tLose in cbaige that oil in large quantitiea
roae to tbe aurface of tbe fluia and it waa
repeatedly removed. No one dreamed
mat tbe soup had been -bxed," and the
members partook heartily.
V ilk in a aLort Ume nearly every one
ho partook waa writhing in pain and
messengers wjre hastily despalcbed tor
physious. Alter a hurried analysis 01
tne soup they decided that croton oil bad
been put iu the kettles. Antidotes were
administered and all, but two or three of
tbe victims are sble to leave tbeir beds.
The three, however, are still in a danger
ous condition and may not puU through .
Who the miscreant la that dosed tbe aol'p
is slili a mystery, but 11 is the impression
that the poisoning was the work ol a prac
tical joker. Had not tbe greater portion
of ti e oil been t-fciuirmd off it ia not likely
tbat lu.iy 01 li e tennis would have aur-
vived. A determined effort is now UUbg
made 10 Luut cows tLe perpetrator and if
caught be aid be aunmariiy dealt with."
The B.oomtield Advocate ssys: Tbe
borse and buggy stolen Irom Wm. Landis,
of NewvUle, Cumberland county, on tbe
23d nit., was tound some day a alter wedg
ed is among some heavy pine bushes about
live miles Irom Newville. A lady found
tne team. Tbe borse was so weak that it
a w ith difficulty moved to a stable.
Last week, A. M. Ebosds. Ei-q., of
Carlisle, attorney lor toe standard Oil
Company ia this portion of tbe State,
commiasioned Mr. John A. Bower, of Spring
township, to engage carpenters for cutting
nt lnmber to be nsed ia the erection of a
derrick. The derrick will be located n
the Wsrm Springs on Judge John Bear's
tarm and will be put m poaition before the
snow falls. Tbe indications for oil in tbe
above locality are regarded as most favorable
by the experta ot tbe company.
SALE O F TICKETS TO Al'CtS-
TA LXl'UDUIO.l.
Tbe Auguate Exposition, which promises
to be tba most interssting, as well ss the
lsrgest ever beld in the South, excepting
toe World's Fair at New Orleans, opimed
Thursday, November 8tb, under very aus
picious circumatances. Most ot the exhib
its are in place, s great mtny of the Slates
being represented quite as extensively ss
they were at New Orleans, notably tbe
South Carolina State Exhibit, which at
tracted gi n-ralkattention at tbe Wotld's
Fair at that point. For the accommodation
of part ica desiring to visit tbe exposition,
tbe Pennsylvsuia iiatlroad Company placed j
on aale, coinuirociug Monday Iaat. and will
continue to aell every Monday and Thurs-
dvy until and including, Thursday, Decem
ber 13th, excursion tickets at reduced rates
Irom all pribcipal stations north 01 Wash
ington ; tickets to be good to return until
December 20th. From Washington tickets
will be sold every Tuesday and Thursdsy
until December 13th, good for ten dsys, in
cluding dsy ot sale.
' SOMETHING SEW under the sun,
wkicb bling froloruon never beard of a
CLOTHES LINE tbat requires No Clothes
Puis. Every house-keeper, laundress snJ
store-keeper wants it. Sample sent by
nisll. 6 leet tor 25cts., 12 feet lor 60cts.
Ftrtt Clmmt Jit ATS WANTED for thit
Ccasrv. Address NORTON R BOND A
CO., Manufacturers Agents, Philadelphia,
Fa-, (Lock Box 938 )
OIXS ! OILS 1 OILS
THE STANDARD OH COMPAS
of Pittsburg Pa., make
.A. SPECIALITY
of manufacturinp; for the Domestic
trade the Fiiutt Brandt of Illuminat
ing and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha
and Gasoline, that can be made from
Petroleum.
We challenge comparison with
every known Product of Petroleum.
If you wish the most
UNIFORMLY SATISFACTORY
OILS LV THE MARKET,
ask for ours, trade for Mifflin town and
vicinity Supplied by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE k CO.
December 14,-87-ly
nr Bugle Sounds the Keynote I Acceptatle and Welcoma Baigtias
AT
S C H O T T 9 S
FALL AND WIN TER OPTCISTTTSTO-
of Mens', Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing which ia low on
Men of Juniata county think and study well over what we hava t-rjt ts
say. uur grand and superb stock of Fall and Winter Clothine- ia simnlT
perfection perfected. Suppose we talk to vou aa Dlainlv anil anai'hlv aa
lpossiblo while asking your valued and jrelcome patronage. This is what
we want to impress on your mind. W e have everything you may need ia
the way of clothing, whether it be a necessity or a luxury.
Tour intemst is onr interest We offer von the best dollar's worth f
goods for a Dollar in money and isn't thata fair exchange.
We have the banner stock of Overcoats of the conntv. A assortment
hich overshadows all the stock of other dealers in the nonnfv nnmnaii.
tion wi!l exist this fall only in name not in fact. We will commence 1st
placing on sale
350 MEN'S FINE MELTON OVERCOATS AT $8-30
The most particular dresser can take pride in wearing one of these garsaeaW.. '
175 MEN'S STORM OVERCOATS AT $5,
200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT $12.
This garment will s'aml comuarison with ;inv that mrcian
make to order for $20. Onr 10 line is simply trrand.
It is simply impossible for tn to a va vou itm-thinc liko a ivnunr,!,.,..'..
description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, Youths'. Bovs' and Chil
dren's Suits.
Schott wiU sell Men's mixe l suits at 4.00 : Men's cheeked woolen ...
imere suits at $6.60 ; Men's fine English dress suits at only 9.00 ; If en's
fine dress suits, which we are selling at $15 00, are made from the most
fashionable fabrics. 1 hey are equal to any merchant tailor's suit cossiag
double the money.
If you have your boys to clothe, now is vour DDortunitv. Wa hava
just placed on Bf.le 700 Boys' suits. The styles are various, new aad taa
latest fashions. I'nces from $2 up to $10.
Come to SCHOTT'S for Your Hat.
We will show you all the now celebrated makes. Our Furnishinr Oeods
Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear.
SCHOTT,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
1865, ESTABLISHED 1887
Special Invitation jTo TThe Public
To attend th Attractive Sale oi Clothing that
from
gees
a
THE IMMENSE STOCK
D. W.
OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
I would inform the public that I have
ILfL"'a-alr- rfJ ITV ! ff 1 1 f 1 now in my new millinery store at my place
"JI tV "LriltJI ClI e of rejMence on Water street, Mifflintown,
We want a large number of energetic, re- j second door from corner of Bridge street,
lisbie men to act as sgents lor tbe aale of a j a full stock, of Fsll A Winter millinery
full line ol first class Nursery Stock wbich ; goods, all new, and of the latest styles
is gnarnnteed true to name. We hire en
biliary and all expenses paid by us, or if
preferred oa Commission. Tbe work is
steady and our terms most liberal. For ' store, come and examine my stock.
particulars address i consider it no trouble to show goods.
TUE GUARANTEE NURSERY CO., j MRS. DKIHL.
ov'rU. 1868-8t, Ouivi, N. Y. ! March 22-8i.l.v.
and having employed first class milliners
lam prepared to supply the public with
i everything found in a flrstclass milliner
I
.ut week we made mention ol the losa of
a heifer call belonging to S. W. Conn On
Sabbat b the head, bide ana entrails or tba
animal were found in a well adjoining the
house krown as tbe old Askws property
on the Perry Foresee place. Mr. Cona
oners a reward of S25 lor tbe arrest and
conviction of tbe miscreant or miscreants
who committed the act. Ben
Andersou. with his dig treed six coons on
the aoole trees in the orchard, but the
litters all escapeo oei"B cipmras. asr.
John Brenixer, of Dillsburg. in one dsy
b -twees sunrise and sunset, buskej 141
sbocks of cora, n?skig bnebels.
Trial Elst for December Term
No. 1. John R. Black Mr'g. John
Harvester Company vs. W. A. Toomey
detendent snd D. B. Dimm Gnrnisbee. No.
66 April term '86, attachment execution on
judgment ; No. 65 April term '86, Plea
Nulla bona.
No. 2. William O. Thompson and Mary
E.Thompson, bia wife, for the sole and
separate use of tbe said Mary R. Thomp
son va. David Sellers and Rebecca Seller s.
No. 43 December term 86. Summons in
ejectment. Plea, not guilty.
No 3. William Corl in trust for Mary
Corl vs. Jobn Roads A Co. No 66 De
cember term '86. Appeal from judgment
of Jamea S. Cox, J. P. Plea, Nil debit sec.
r It-
No. 4. William Cox vs. William Corl
and Mary Corl. No. 89 December term
87. Summons in ejectment. Plea, not
guilty.
No. 5- Jobn J. Clyde vs. Edgar A. Ten-
nut. o. II l em-nary term TiS. Summons
in assumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit.
No. 6. J. H. Lane vs. Robert Folk and
Joshua Buchanan. No. 38 Kebrnary term
88. Summons in ejectment. Plea, not
guilty.
No. 7. Thomas McC alloc b vs. Jacob
Zelgler and William S. Zeigler. No. SI
April term "88. Summons in ejectment
Plea, not guilty.
No. 8. Catharine Krisber vs. Dsvid
Fowles. No. 181 April term '88. Sum
mons in trespass. Plea, not guilty.
No. 9. Abraham Arndt va. Samuel
Rboads, No. 141 September term '88, Sum
mons in trespass. Plea, not guilty.
No. 10. Wm. T. McCnlloch, Att'y in
fact lor Jeonie McManlgle, alary McMan-
igle, John B. McMscigle, Lucretia McCul-
locb and Oeorga W. Wilson, guardian
William McManigle and Grace McManlgle
children of William McManigle, deceased
heirs at law ot John McManigle, deceased
vs. John Foorman. No. 44 December
term "88. Appeal by Plaintiff." from judg
ment of E. B. McCrnm, J. P.
Tbbo. II. Minuets,
Prolbonotary
Protby's Office, Mifflintown, Pa. Oct. 20, "88.
MIFFLINTOWN MARJLBTS.
MivruBTOwB, November 14, 1888.
Butter , C
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Uoe Js Air
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL, STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Price".
His prices leave all Competitors? in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. H A R LEY
they i
v.n.i. rr.opLK t.e
Impure JsriO t nwii.'r
9.nc Kt'frifc,. tetf or. wl.ii.-M
a:. itRi-aJ v. itii wt.-4i. x:tic
t . ...As, rhat cau fca-tric trcm'i.t, ?ri
I l.ir.H S LaAAat etSA'a. !)' 1111 tiCgj CDi.k, V JtriJ
i gel
REFRIGERATORS
LiNr.n with
Stoneware aud Indurated Fibre,
which re frr from abiorption. coroion. nr'
inv f " t a ion rt tkiv nm , juid are
THOROIUHL1 NAMTAHV.rconomi-
4EJA. ol Kr. auui proUucc low trnireturt:i t
CatjAi'Jcua-t pi wing full explanation and d-
eriptiont. will te inailerl frre on application.
Atidrctd the manufacturer,
MONROE Bros,
Central i sy and T-lTfTon Htroet,
CLlTrKLAT. OHIO
o are Sclliiiy;
STOVES OF ALL KINDS,
So not fail to sro our
SQUARE HUATliRS,
TIIKY ARC IIi:I' TIK".
A FULL LINE OF COOK STOVB3 ALWAYS ON" HAM)
We inrninh repairs for all kinds of Stoves, Stove Pip a. Coal BurkeU Js
at the very lowest prices.
OIL CLOTH A SPECALITW A BqUare of 2 rar.ls fnr f 1.00.
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE Ss CO.
of
Buy Your
BOOTS AND SHOES
from
G. W. HECK,
.AJSTID SAVE iMOISrEY.
BELF6RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE
VVatertovvn Steam Engine 0o
"WATERTOWN, UST. "5T.
8TREETS
1 ri.
JiJatmartut-ftrm of
STEAM
ENGINES
,nd BOILERS
Of All Kind.
Write for Cataloc
r' . aae- Liver
Cure Guarauloert. Office, .81
ARCHSt.f Th,r.de,pbia. All -rug,,....
Try it. SI a bottle, six lor Ss
Mar. 14,ie8,ly-
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T alaaSle Iarrevease.is far 1 Ms.
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Ufa of HEKRY FMD EEKHES. OTiJ.
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25 Per Cent. Cheaper than any
other, all thinga ooneldoroe).
f:ieitjvars on ttie w.arliat. Bafaranras ra sarr
.
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