r i.vtw v7f N nil 11 Rummer. rV W I.Ks t W-4.4, 4 N - t , r' Neik wear, CnK i. .:i PAYER KK AND FURNISHER SYLV ANIA RAILROAD; TIMK-TAUH anil after Similar Mm it at Mup at Miftlim will ..'" 1 t AST WARD. v AccoBituOATioa lnai Altoaa. t :, .-, ,. ,., Troo 607 . . r.it.!...i .H a. tn.. Mount tr-loai? i. te. V,.wn Hamilton 7,17 " x ' " - "., t.w.ew. 0 00 'rt k.jo m., Mitnia i,a? , " 1 1. in-. Mtfitco H..-17 a. .nV4! 1. in . Vandyke 8,41 . J" 1 ...mown i.VZ . ni., Diirward a 4f? iers.n-vn a ra.. Newport ,1J. v l- t Hirniburj at 19 M g to . rial ii pLia, i.ta p. b,. " . Hunk f.TPBi!(i:eaTAUoonal. . m.. .n,l stopping, a .ji ' 'in-.a Aitn.ina auil Harri.. - it .tn,n.:i. I....8 a. ta., UarrtaSS - M.. an I arrives in Philadelphia M il Tii 411 ljvf Pittsburg aallv 1. : i.. ;t.K.na at J.00 p. ru.. and ttc Mob. 1 . r .. p. rr u rt, r.'zu.itr stitious arrive, at ima!. p m., Hirriabnrj 1.00 p. m., rh!J. u 1 ', j " p. m. ! Ki j r. !mtm rtttaarn at 1 00 a r.J ( a: ; Tyrone 6 f pm. in; l."llIO s 4a am t Mlf. - r 1 niie- I I . H 'U. tjil, (m will , top at Mifflin " p. u: . hen tlaj ud WLSTWASD. T I.-as ..-a.es l'hialir.hia it.il. , :--n.-hTs 1 10 p a ; Miala i.'; I.-i'tun 6 ; p m ; Altiean at I'if. Iniijj at 11 Ufa. ! ....... r l.-a.--i Phlledeliikla 1. -.; II .rriahura, !.., "' ni.; N prt, 9 M (. r-' :. ' " a. in.; Tnitaponlowa, 11.; V 1 1 In .', l' no a. ta ; Tuarar. v t .1 m.; Mifn. 10 07 a. w far I" Ma. in.; MiiMin, III 10 i. . l' - 1. tn ; Narrow, lit 3 , I t. hi.; V.' Vrio, nil S.. t.. iu 01 it.. 11. 11 Ma. m.. nu( ! ' ' " I . -ii ; 1 1 ron.. I 07 p. am. 1 t t " i'. :n.. a I jtnp. at all rojolar I-1 . laru..t..ir ami Altnona; n hpaa Waaa Khila.Ulphta aat 'p 11... H.irrtMirir, 10 2w p. at IJ.in;vi!l.., Vrtlip, Daaraa ,..i , ,,-t. M ,l!rrura. Tbs,n.i. vt:, t.:n at Mitllia, 1 1 6 . aa. Al- i . 1 ri'tabarf, 0 19 a. a. l Tnii iart rhllaiialphia "laily at ui.. 1 1 trriainrc H.iil a. iu., Jiaw : 1 I I . a., MilRI 1 ll.il p. m., trap, a.. r.',ja.r ataciona bvaa MMIta : M.r i mrli.- Aitoona aa iQ p. irrf " II' p. 111. - - . aurii lnari fhti 11 I 1 1: I I " a. iu.. Iiarriabar( at ., i . u nti.a .4 j. an., , in . M iliratiarn 5.Ja p. BL - 1 i.t p. ni.. Vamljrka 4.14 i .-t'"ra S. p. m., Mlh' 4,.'il) y. it K . il .. .i p. m., MilMia . p. . it.. ii '-.J i p. m,McVrTtua ,- N.'iiiii Ha nilton 7,10 p. ai j t 'ti 7 I 1 p. in , AUmm i J 00 p. at. t; r.'. Iraiaa Philailolphia II H II 1 r 'i..r,t .i il 1 m 1 Dmcanann S . N rb.,,rt tiU'ain; Mil'.ilB 4 1 a " ' I am; Me Vav tni i A Mi Iiiini nil a to ; IliintingdoaC ; I'.. 1 r tin r : '-" a ni ; 8 prnca Craa :u, Tu"m 7 Oil a in; Hall' Mifl in , Aii"uiii 9 05 a m ; Ptttabaif I V f Mmt. Kxpraia rant, on .n4aa. onert wiib oun.tay Mail vaat Ivarlay it 1 H p. ir. I.I'.WIITUWW UIVISION. .1 .1 I .-w'Mown Junrtina lor Mll- 1" a m, M a in. I Ijpa; for rr ai t u(i a m, S On p m. -i arr m at Lewiatoara Juiictioa Iron at 8 .11. a m, 1 2,i pm, 4 10 p nx t ftoa rr at ' 1. ni. 4 "0 p. ni. T In i.N K DIVISION. la Trona Inr Ballntonta aa U- . 0 at 8 IU a m, 7 IS p tn. Laa t- i' r 1 rw.-iisville and Clearflela at i. I I', p m, 7 I, f in. ! ! .iv- T) run for Warrior Mark, iTai.ia t iirnaee and Scotia at 0" a 1 1" l tn. m iirrive at Tvronw from Ballifaa' - Ha. rn at i t 63 a 111, and 40 p aa. : at Tyrone froi Cnrwaea- .1 :. -1 I at a tu, ami 11 a , 'ii - i:nv.',it Vy ronw Iroru Saoia, War irk i'1 I'annajlvaaia r nrnaca al i '1 t" v in. h T. K. h i BKDFORO DIVISION. l-a' Ilnnting-loa far B"df'" 1 ii I i . ailwrlanj at 2 a a.-n 1 . at Hunt net" frw 1 au.t ( iima-Tlana ai U ! ! I : 1 Mtl'Ri; bran!H. f . .. V t. i t I'-r point' Snlh. 1 IJUlpjI. I 0 p .(I p in 9 p iu. Altnnnt Ire HI P1' ' 1 i m. I 1 I . :. II Ham. I " 7 " p m. and P vDbTfIPirJ6 n -1 ritl A "'.t TURNI"0 WAOO MaC a , f J lailNaj Mil bauitail VT-v-T 44 J77 - J SKNTINEL 5c REPDBUCAN MJ!KKT.TrTOWjr : iiiAT. atf ii. 1 r a I 4 I 1 . , . U . -1. J la4.aa. aaa , a . B la I la. I.. 4 I 1 1. i. a avl 1 1 laaa-iaaoat ..... .a' liar taavfa A ta. I It M Tv,ll of J'att 4-raou la iu l r-al alavta iHaavina-aa. II, v .ii- rra'liN iu tiia Itt-a I.. i;. t in ti'.iri ii ! tiia I'.au-i u Sun.l.t i'.;i-K litul a usual tliia aiia.ilt will , . . 1 aJ "tliiT jjatui-a H'U-li a iiKit, i n-im t. etr. T -l i:ih Kn i.li r, wll Luown ti all witiw i iti7i na Iih.4 jjxue ti Chicago i.u lni.-.iti'-!- M..!ii Stillu- 1'urL.rr ami (iertie t'raf..rl ri-ci titlv ri turnl fr.nu a tup t llsit riMtir. ;.14r.l Sif);r i.f Frriuniiuli 'li.. linn ri-tifil an itioi!itim'!it tbi taili'i'ii'l mnil twrvii-. Tiir.'i1 male tra-liuf mtisiriun with lK.rti rtrr tunti-.l tiirouli the t..wll I'll M.'UiIh fort'IKalU. kiirti KttiilTmtin of FViiuauah Twji . jjIju-uiI a nw nxjf on lair il.fllin Imuse Han niriii. Tlti' l.r.l'H SiijijT will Lp a.lium itrril mi the l'Jtli i'f Mhv iu tb lrrilj t.-riiiit i-lmn-h .f tliiw jla-'. lr. U. 1 l)nrr rvturued from iiuiLitit,' ii ili'tital tour in th enntern ui t i.f tin i-uunty lust S.-ittirJav n-nju. Win- Inn u. I-sIut aul 1'it.lu r of M. Alisti ri!le wt-rfin town ouTliurK- la i'ii tlu ir llii-vrl-!, in the j.lai'e. Tin' 15i'thrcii li-lil t)i-ir animal luii tiii' tit ti.Mdl Will rktirch in rnw-tti- t'inshi on Satunlar ami Suti.liiv. Mii'htit'l Sii-la r is having a new ruf i t' N.'ftli ( 'arolina (Vprt-s tiliin- j.'lf. j.iit i'ii bin lnru iu Fennanajh t " A ltlLl . The il ln-ntiiii of tlio monument t t i'ttnlmr' has la-en Ht tv.ntil frmii May tn the 11 and 12th tiny of SpN-inIiT. Thf bill tn ftlinndoit tlw lVnnyl nun r:m:it U twtt u Htiutinlon and N- t.n Haiuiltnii wha pttMHatl liy the I.i ,'il:ltlir.. Thi'y lime atrui'L Hoiuethiny that nariy li-lie.' im natural gu at Stri-kIeH Hii'ar rt-tinery projHirty in Phii.id-!j.hi:i. 4'r!..n days ar' lu-re, njul the hti'iiu LiiM la.n 4ttiii iu its ile-itr.ii-tive work aa may l- learned in mii.-i iuT i.ilumn. J. t'liil Kreider formerly of thin pl.u-e (anight the Altooua Iladical printiu "rtii'e at innjitable'a na.U tti tu J. II. Irwin. fr. Wiili.on H. IJnttkH 1ms f.rme.l 4 a iirtnersh.)i waa Iuh utu lo Dr. I.n riiiu IniuLm nn. I will .rai tii-e mili riiic in tlllH Jilave. SiIiih Mnyer lia.i In en aahi-tant -iiijaii infill. lent Westminster Pri h ti rum eliM-tt'il of the Sal. 1 Kith Si Ii.hI of tl.i:i j.tm-e. Thai 11K10.4 of ground om-efUjieil by the livi-ride Pair wmtli of town Lns )fti juiri liaMil bv T. JefferHun ll d.l.V,'h of Patter n" Alton S. Seholl. nun of rotten ana aiT"n maker Henry S. Saholl ban ii'tiimeiH-ed the Htudy f law with lawyer Jeremiah Lyon. IVofesaor Silas Wright ha.-i eilitor lul rharjje of the Newjiort News dur tnu aliM-uee of editor Pry, who ban niie Vst to iit a siek sister. Mis. Whilamina Thompson wife of Jatuea Thonipson, deceas'd. died ut In r lii.me in Meis last Wednes day The funeral took place of Fri .1 i. A Teiiitieraue. Meeting, in the interest of "The Amendment," will U held at Arek Rock School House. tievt nunilav, I .Mil llLHttUlt, af Zo clock T M. Ka. hue Kloss, of VanDyke, and Kiiiiine Shellenls-rger of Iiichfield, Juniata i-oiiuty have 1 nsi me students in the W. st Chester State Normal S-h.H.l. I-tst Thursilav the Patriotic Order S im of America" of the rive counties Rv.lford. ltlair, Huntingdon, Juniata and .Mitlliii held a convention in Hunt- lil.l.-U. i The Linn h of promise suit that Xlr-. Fleming brought agiinst ex l nited States Si-nator John J. Pat-t-roii has leen si ttli d by the Col "ii l pax iug jcJ.IMH). V 1 '.invent iou of Scutch Irish was lit ld at Columbus, Tenu., last week. Any person 1 'i years of age who has Xii.t,-h Ii i-ih bliasl iu his veins is elig ible to uieiuliership. A ('uuilx rluiid onuty paiier says: "Muppi iisbtirg mothers and rhajitr etia sire a little too watchful over their lutiful charges to please the aerv'e voting man." lohu Hayes of the Patterson house was ..ut with horse aud sulkcy on lust Thursday, ami a number of his frii ndn. Well he will find out u Wednesday eveuiug. There waa a convocation of Maaons f the Fifteenth district t4 which I.ini.ita U longs at Huntiugtlon last eihusdav. Alamt 1 54) memliers of tlie ordi r were present. The remains of Joseph. Sartin, f"ttnt r'y of JuuiatA. was brought fi"tu Franklin county uu Saturday, f"f interment, in the Presbyterian rae yard in this place. Ii-li. Mange, and st-ratchts on hu "wu "r aninials cured iu 30 miuutes 'y V.N.lf,.rd'w Sanittu- Laition. This r ftiiU. S. Id by Lw Hanks & Co., ffii'-uists. Mitrliurow-n. l'a. Oct. 31. ly. O. - . . ..II v vntrsnie iM jrrvuml tra k. an 1 aUmt to Ik; put iu a btate of repair, f' r the speeding of Lorses, bv T. J. I 'T !.- ba"i- l-P-l t the 1 1 t a ... 4 at.4 -aa . 4. i., T I . ,., .am - - t 4.aa 1 t a a a ' f 1. 1 .4 . t.. - a Wa.ar Mm k i avl 1. i.a-k.Mk.' 1. f .a I '.al . aata-r fraat. ff.. ra It .a. - 1 . Li I (rva ka ia .iaa Il 4a U. aalr t. ai.w a r.J ..il uaau laaruiaa' the laxaw wktc-A 4MAr ia-a out of Law J-.aU to aU-eji Ullleaaa toa- laxDji la- Uwe.i iu an earthen or tit aaa-l liewd the WibrLeater bor ir of tb biiniiuk of rie irona by tb buratiuj of lamp. Au n.htux'f hay a: The peUhjoB ern iu this county who are now re eeiviti;' $J a mi'nlh for a disabbd hand or fi t will be La.1 learn that M'UHion t 'omiuisai. nt r Tauuer itvineil an ori-r a few wia ks ao in rnnsititf th-ir monthly stitienil to jtai. Another lot of Sjriu and Summer Millinery, just reeeived. Latest styles, Lowest Prices. Haying se-ur-fd the services of a rtuiM-tent trim mer we nre prepared to tili orders in a sntisfavtory manner. Mas. McXrrrV, Main St., Patterson, pa. Prohibitionists of the countien of Adams, York. Lancaster, Lebanon, Ptanphin, I'erry, Oimlierland aud Franklin, proMso t hold an inter cotmty mass meeting at Williams ( inVH on Sat urday. June 1st. The sessions will lie h-ld morning, after noon and evening'. Mrs. Pierc and Mrs. Books of Fairfield, West Virginia, and Mrs. Hamlin of Monticclla, Iudiaua, and Henry Ycorpy and wifeof Shamokin, Pa., all, took their departure for home on Tuesday after visiting the family of W. H. Kurtz and other friends in Juniata. List of letters uncalled for remain ing in the P. (., at MitHintown, Pa. Week ended May 11th, 18S0. Per sons calling for letters in this list will Ask for advertised matter. Win. Wildman, Mrs. Annie Templetoii, Theodore Heckman. Cuas. 15. Cratoki P. M. Persons wishing to buy a first cliia spring cart, ran do well to call and sew the New F.ntcrpriHe Cart, sold by J. B. M. Todd. It has a place to carry role, blanket, lasket, and ack age. 1 1 has no hi rse mot i. n and cau Ik- changed for a small or large horse, aud can be txiugkt of him cheap. 3t. F.nglish Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sft, or Caloiised Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blianl Spaviu, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ming lione, Stilles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, A.c. Save ivjO bv the use of one lmttle. Warrant ed. Sold by Ii. Buiks & Co , Drug gists, Mitilint. .w n. I'a. Oct 31-'88,ly To siss-tators who viewed the ap proaching stonu on Fridny evening, it nppenrisl as if all the dust in Licking Crw k valley Lad leu put into eiiluniu and r.ll I inn over tho north side of the ridge west of Patterson and d'.;iulod down over the south side over the town. Some eople in this community, who have rattle that almost daily break fence f.r neighbors continue to turn their rattle out to graze. They m i'Tu to invite the penalties of the law. The fun will come in on the othrr side ni of these davs t .. 1..... I I . .- I...... .U..in,ri ..! ..1 i.. pay. Certain men iu Virginia are ad ocntipg the repeal of the 15th amendment to the ronstitution tHv- Iiug the nilored men the right to vote. Should the) disfranchisement of the colored men in the south ' la'come an issue lefor.? the country i with the Democratic party as its i champion coming rninpaigns will 1e j lively enough for the most t-nthusi-, us tic campaigners. Look tuit Farmers, for the Binder I Twine dodge of unprincipled dtalcrs. handling cheap and infoner twines, on the representation that it will hold 74 feet to the jamnd. I will have a carload of Plymouth Pure Manilla I cord in a few davs which is the oulv twine that will hold 74(1 tothe pound which I will sell at very reasonable jrices. J- F. Jaiihih. ; lVnsioii C4.mmissi1.ner is growing ing blit-rnl in the distribution of t.-ti-sioii favors. He prorate nn increase of tension all along the lines, And projaises that the stntes lately in re-!H-liiou pay the Confederate soldiers iH'iisious. From the CVmmissioiicr's proposition for the reln-1 states to jiay peusious it is but a short step to pro mise that the National Oovemment pay the Confederate Sildier s jH n sioiis. The next regular meeting of the Pomoua grange of Juniata county will le held at Arvlt ltin-k in Fer managh township oil Friday aud Saturday, May 24th and 25th" lSSO. Imsrtant business is to 18 transact ed, an a nttmluT f topics of epeH-ial interest to the agriculturist will lie discussed. The meeting ou Friday evening, the 24th will lie public, to which the public are invited. Weijjsotox Smith. W. H. Kxotse, laecturer. Sec'y. Iave Walker, his sou William Walker aud J. John Matthew a, were hung at Iezark, Mo., last Friday for going to the house of James Kdeus, and booting into it on the night of March 11. P". severely wounding Kderts and killing bis son William ami voung man named Oreen. Tby b. lon.'e.! to a secret organiza - T - . ., " grouna on which it ia aataatd from tb EL D. Parka Lain. Tr lar,, ! . t r-. Ua.. (4 A a.Ut wax aral. U tL avra frOa. a"-rv. I ... fcrT tton caiie.1 IJalrt Xv tK.i. tiers. iiiraSi-,J4.ur..u- va Nation womething like the "WTiit ; imprteoned Jeremiah Pooley and a Cats. The hanging of the murderers; mule. Mr. Pooley was not injured i ' . .11 .1.. tha mrM of the 1 and soon worked himself out of the j ithr- broke at the tirbt drop and ! i .11 f-h t. the irrouniL And H was' a horrible affair to Again place them on the scaffold and hang the-iu t,e"-u-lt'-jf. That 94 legrw cf ba-a.1 that prav vailaxi Uurf aviaaa XaT. Tbarwiay and ia iwaaa 11 11 to Ckaaar ia rrv.laT ataaravas by a tacra wiavl ' al I- tWr anaaf BMa-'War of rw. at Kara a4 U ..'T..laa ru.aa.aa -4 a .a A U-avt aaa-ctai -n -il 4 aA mm aa awI4.1 - - a. 1 . M u. I al. aa aat 4waa4 ' ' - l a J.ct taat aaa Lri.a-w t ' I a I Al a - 4a... I. -a faJ .u.., Ikju l.a. a -..!.. .4. .i. a a. a . , ...I a a . I VI k . i 1.. f . a t 4li. 1 , vl lauia rai. iaaaw - i..li w-ta laai H ua. a ra- uur 1"J att tfc , i , ai. I ..a L aa J ta4 I La- rep i to. V rt ti. ta rl-h-liliy lO Slii late At V il.iavui4ii t IWrnuia a aa. a was wreaked d auafaineil a laai.f alwut tlO tANJ, a number of paa.pU- about it w re hurt. WateMille, Maine, Colby I'niversi tv ia a co-ed ucatn.u institution. On Friday evening a week the girls of the institution luul set Apart for a "JapAuese Sociable" in the Congre gational Cburrh if the town. A number of college bora found their way into the place where the cakes, ice cream and Japanese articles were stored aud hastily took the things through back windows and doors, and aenwisthe school grounds to their own ipiarters and there ate them selves almost sick. They invited in all their friends to partake of the stolen good things of the girls. After midnight they rarried the empty plates, cans and so forth back to the girl's building. Some of the jirls heard them and rushed out to identify them, but th ungallaut Ikjvs were eipial to the emergency and turned the hose uu the voting ladies. The boys appreciated the eating but not the entertainment. Orcat imlignity is expressed in Waterville. Jefferson towniiliiji, Somerset Co., was the scene of a terrible double tragedy hist week. Jacob J. Sknulis the wealthiest farmer of that section, some few years since married a young wife, much to the displeasure of his two sons, Ifciniel and (leorge, as they did not relish the prospect of any more heirs to participate iu the di vision of his estate. One morning the old farmer was found by neigli lmrs hanging from the limb of n tree in the woods, a short distance from his barn cold in death. He had left the house at an early hour in the morning. His young wife who would shortly become a mother wns returning from the barn tihortly af ter her husband had gone to milk the rows, when she heard the crack of a ritle and she fell to the groun a rifle ball having pierced her left side. Aid was summoned a courier was despatched to Somerset for a phy sician. Dr. Brubaker acooroaniad by Dettctive T. J. Picking hastened to the scene of the tragedy. The Dr. attended to the wounded woman while the Detective investigated mat ters, which resulted in the arrest of two sons, Creorge J. and Daniel J. Shaulis, who were given a hearing before Justice Silas Cable and com mitted to jail on tlie charge of mur dering their step mother- The suj powd murderers were lodged in jail Tuesday evening. They are lmth men of family. Mrs. Shaulis' eondi ;iou is very critical. The Democrat and Regitier publish ed a remarkable snake story from one of its correspondents in Tuscarora Valley, several issues ago. The Tuscarorn valley man will have to hurry up his snakes for a New LU'l.u. Maiue, man goes one better when he says: J'lHrcctns Perkins, a farmer living near Oungywamp, a larg and locally -famed swampy for est in the town of Groton, walked tlin.n.rl. tl... ai!.Ui tiart ..f tha. ,uwl on Sunday afternoon underneath (riinjrvwanip leile. H was on . his way to visit his sweetheart. hen near Sunke Den, a small cave in the highest part of the cliff, Mr. Perkins was surprised to run into a swarm of black snakes which were thawing out in the sun. In an instant they were all around him. (lun:ri wanio is n famous place for racerB, a variety of I black snake which has a white throat, am! which kills much of its prev bv lashing it to death with its tall were " ele Those which attacked Perkins of this variety. He is a powerfully - built voting roan and lierfectlv fear - 1 ,ess, put was cauglil in ins oesi sun . i . . , . of clothes and without a weapon in his hands. Without hesitation, how ever, he seized one of the largest of the serpents by the tail and snapped its head off by a tpuiek jerk of the wrist. Then he used the quivering lasly as a flail to jHiund the others with. The snakes made every effort to get at him, and it was little trouble for him to kill fourteen of them with his singular weapon. 1 Seeing so many of their numlier i despatched the remainder vanished iu the surrounding undergrowth. From the Bloomfield Advocate. -a, , Mr. J. M. Lrt;uny, of Newport, came to town on Monday bringing with him a black snuke he captured in the road at Singer Witmer's. The reptile measured five feet. Tho old SL Paul's church has licen toru l.iw-n and irround was broken for the. foundation of the now one last Wed uesdav. The first shovelful was thrown out by J. B. Garber. Mr. Isatur Troutman, of Pfoutr's Val - lev this county, was stricken with paralyius on Wednesday of last week while" encraged in building a fence. On last Monday night Wm. IL Dum, of Little Germany, met with a ' misfortune which cost him a good ! work horse. A colt w hich was sup- j posed to have been securely tied got i 4iei t,ui l.sse during the night and kicked a good mare, breuking one of her legs, making it necessary for the animal tolsBkiUetL Pave Acker the other dav threw a stone at some btrav cattle that were troubling him, but missaxl bis mark aud hit his own cow and broke one of her hind lejs just alwve tlie knee. Ihe fracture was adjusted by Reuben Beers and the animal seems to lie ou a fair way of j recovery. A cave-in at one of j ! James Itoun&lev'g ore mines at i I Af:il4...n .... -Vl. f 1.4 -.l- I j mine. The mul was taken out; about iniiluight- Mr. John C.I DarUngton. whose farm is situated just west of this plai-e, hiw planted : !-?) K-cu t trxt. the p.":,- road. Hia tiample ahoold be itaitAt ed br all th fannera in tba oountr. imt Tavndaiat have alraavir brokto oS Kmc of thea trc-aa Tba-r h baa B n-J Jaraxi. but Mr. Dau-l'.ti4. wvxaU Uk to cavti b tba aaaMajaJxwlav Ttlr-Asca I tvt 1 .. ia k V M . K 'uaaa WtU aat. I Via I i ' 4 ,f ' I'uUaf aaUa- 4aa a W rat TU hiaa-a at llaiO ."Vrrt. AlJ3L V mU TUa Utaa ar all 4TUaj!t-4l ' "-'H tUa-n r-;raarntrL Ataa-u tlaa a4 avTa .IravJt iaorarw, ilili j in l.Ta, aii.l farm lra-a 4Jutu U. tlx- aaie. Critate4 fur tba SaariacA. MTbiripoula ia a r4ii bar Araaaaw alaian af Adara'a rara aa aiaa bar aa -artaJW aroaaad deaceadaata of Adaoa t tba (Ktira rettiuc into tb carraaM aavi tbn-br tailing under tba coatrui of tba aa tra. Niafara ahirlpnul ia one m tba moat anted ia lb world aa Xiacara Kalla ia cMia of lLa moat noted an t rroatnat lalla. Tbia whirlpool for many year was csnaidered irapaxaable lor pa. anna in caaoea "or row boat a or any kind of boat, and itauaaaable I it awimnw-ra. Ona of tba moat notwl aimmrrs io tha world loat bin hfa in this pool only several yeara ato. Ha bad befora swam over wide atrrtcbes of deep water. He waa an expert swimmer but aliased it whra be attempted to swim tbe whirlpool a it boat anvtbing about bis body to 'buoy" him up. Tba vbirliur, sucking waters took him under and be dmwued. Not many months alterwarda another man concluded to pa .a through tba whirlpool, bat not by means ol his own body alone. No ka waa wiser than that since be built a boat some what barrel abaped only more tapering at tbe ends aith sn air-hole in tbe top that would be shut ahile going through tba pool and opened to leave in air after La would get through tbe swift sucking down waters. Ha started sr i closing the air bole went through the pools in tba juat menUooed secure boat, and waa only slightly bruisnd. He opened tbe air-hole when through tbe j awtlt waters and tbe barrel shaped boit Boated with him on the quieter wattr of tba river below the pool. Ha liied to resume bis every day work. Now tbe 1st man, tao expert aa immer attempted to get throus;1 of himeU aud drowned. In himself un.1 swimming art be was not autticient tor such a test ami tailed. So the person that aaya, 'I'll lake my own coarse to salvation will, fail if he La not helped through by tbe tiue and only salvation Christ. A verse says, there is nn other name given under lieavca except tbe name of Christ tor aalvation. This is not the exact reading of tbe erne, but ia what it means. The man who built the barrel ahapd boat witb piacea to hold his arms and limbs from being ton much jontled by the waters went through tbe whirlpool alive. 80 tbe repentant, believ ing, the wise, who put on the Lord Jesus Cbrist and his armour ; keep and obey tbe teachings ol Christ do and will live their appointed time on earth in salvation aa tbey endure, and in tbe termination of their lives will pai right through the "whirl pools" of death to Paradisial lile, through Cbrint who "was dead and is alive again forever," and makes tbe souls of believers forever alive. Christ Jesua therefore ia the Way here aud the "Resurrection" for "over yonder." The peraeus that bare the ar mour of tbe "Way" and i'Keaurrection," will lire under his leadership here and will by him pass from time to Eternity not only aa sure aa tbe man in Ibe barrel shaped boat went through the whirlpool, but as sure ss the chosen Noah went through the flood to the changed condition of attain after the nood, kltbough at this time he waa only changed without death from one rarthlv world to anothet earthly world. Tbe be lievers are paraing from tbe earthly world to the Heavenly world or Irom this mortal life to tbe immortal world, to live lor ever with Chrst whose "kingdom ia of an other world , and ia an "everlasting king dom." It waa necessary lor Noah to build an Ark to go through the Hood lhat destroy ed tbe unrepentant, wicked anti-diluvianr. But tbe sublime part of the present world s thst Ihe Christum church universal has been and building in Christ the "Ark" ol "redemption" and "rraorrecUoa." -Aa tbe "Ark" ol redemption Cbrist a uttered lor t-innera on cavalry. And as the -'Ark" 01 resurrection be arose Irotu the grave when tbe angel descended from Heaven aud rolled away the stone ol the arpnlcher before tbe Komao 1 usrd. And lurtberniore ' as the "Ark" of resnrrection he will ream ! rtct tbe bodies of tbe saints when he shall come a 2nd time in great power and glory ! with tbe boly angeia. Or in other words by the resurrection I no saved will be brought together in one Company st tbe rtgbt hand ol Ctirtat to form the Perfoct Cuurch or r",ber tbv Kingdom ol tbe A,n 11 " " " Great Master, not neceasary lor a person to undertake to awiiu through Niagara WhirlDool. And it also seems aa if it was unnecessary to uaaa through tbe Whirlpool in a barrel shaped boat. But however it is necessary lor everyone to die becaure of Adam's disobedience and sin. For by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin," is tl.e reading ol a New Teetameut verse. Another verae reads for as in Art a in r.ll dm sn in Christ shall all be made alive." Therefore every generation and everybody that is destined to die be- ihe Kivi-r ol Death, ami tin. faithful m be i '. . t . . turn ni . 1 1 v i : r in . . . 11 . . L'aaa through the taiilitiilneva t th:s VI itter. l-"",'" iai.ni --raiiniiii ani i rue, ' and ' " Word "' '"I." h ivn always ami wi.l .1. , luian thrilll..ll f.. ifi.nwirlall f- , " Fab- r. ' lOO Ladies Wanted. And 100 men to call nn anv drceeisl for a free trial package of Lane's Kami It Medi-1 cine, the greai ro.it and herb remedy, di. ' covered by lr. Sitaa Lane while in the Bockr Mnui.tatn. For diseases of tha ! MiH d, liver and kidneys it ia a positive, cure. For constipation and clearin? an the i rnrpplexinn it does wonders. Children likn ! it. Lveryonc prsiaes it. Ls-ce size pack ' age, 50 cents. At all druggists. Forced to Leu re llotaie. Overf O people were forced ta leave their j homes yes'erdsy to call tors fret trial pack- j f" "f.l-"v' rmt ""-vour ir" ia asasta. 1 irtll inn aasisw s r 4 14 V3 pa nut . opder f von . constipated and hare j heartache srd an unsightly complexion. don't fail tn csll nn aay dmggist tn day for a free sample of this grand remedy. Tbe ladies prsixe it. F.vrryone likes it. Large size package 50 cents. j HAURIKO : i ,,-, I Oakhek P k. On the 2oth ult., : Terr? nnmty. by Rev. Silas : S- Misstnger, Charles Garlier of Sa- . ul. 7 f' P' of Hi nev (irove thia rouutT. DIED: P.mie. On the 2Cth ult., in (Sreen- , . i t v l in , ii,luonths and 17 davs. , j A,TFMAX- ,9" U'f r?th ult ' lu P01"1 towP. NUe. daughter of cfrz n1 Stisanna K Katiffman, j HSed 10 turee days, t . ."r MirrLINTOWN MARKKTS Mrrnnrrowa, May 15, 1889. fnrrer .......................... 2 r"rs 10 Ham............. ................ 121 Shoulder, ....................... 10 Side" A L 'at 10 atirrUNTOWN GUAIN 14AKKAT. Wheat ' 10 Oorw old ............ 40 Oats, .... ... 28 fT 5U n .arseed $ ;.5a to 4 Oil Tit-.t.j- aJ l.;i Nrvt Satui-iiai 1. 1. L. 1 KO i l rtHLADtXTMlA a ikkiPt. 111 taniaia. UU4 i- U, May 13 1 -. ii is. ".s. .'- iWaal U.l I k fu. -I -". Laa-U 7 ! a-. la., aa a ?iB k4 taw. Iu 4,, la. L,.- I-, .i. lfct to llr a-r lb .NjiOij; ,1... i.. 1! U. Zc i;. .Uti U B.tt r latul-ar. his at raw (IT a t 1. Hay f 12 tlta. L.daltU Stuii bi-p 3Vi(r T !.. H .ga i to "t. Milih ca.wa to M.!.h calve 4 t C.-. Dr.-aa.-i Uf t it alAUs.'Lta-red 5 to 7r Hi. a...4.1a aot thW tba Hhteaalka-a half slid CmBmm Y ! Btmcw I hmw omm9 W0LTF1 ACMX I.A04TTW tray boctm mi Ummmr tUsi brf mmA mam mtwrnn bnciu aad tlaMia. WolfrsACMEBIacking s the Blocking for Men, Women and OtUdren. The RICHEST BLACK roLISH. Making Leather Waterproof and Dwrable. Ha Brutk. A Shine Lot a Week. Can be wathed tcith voter, same at Oileiotk. The FineM Dreningfor Harnet. WOLFF X RANDOLPH. pmiudopnIa. bo vis K. Atcissok K. M M. Pifnill ATKIftftOM 4V 11 !.a-:l.L, ' ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, M1KF LIN TOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricB On Main street, in place of resi dence of Lonis K. Atkinson, K., south ol Bridge street. JUct IHSti. D.M OKA W if OKD. M. I)., Haa resumed actively the practice ol Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, MitHintow n, Fa. March X'J, 1876. Jobs Vcl.aroni.iif. Joseph W. Stimmkl ! MCL.4t7GIIL.IlV &. STi.HJJEl., 1 INSDBANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JUSIATA CO.. PA. (mOnly reliable Companies represented. Jan. I, 1889-ly WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, i , j than I That I can stop toothache in less Ave minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth w ithout pain, by tbe use of a fluid applied to the teeib and gums ; no danger. That Diseased -a Gums (known as Scurvy), treat .jjaiSS ed succsatuliy and a cure war&fe V.'ialiled in every cae. v--'XCX-i Teeth Fuj.in and warranted for life. Artiticial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, reoioddled, from J'J.iHl to $12 per set. ll-autiliil Gnm Euaiuvled Teet icaerted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give .erfect satis faction. 1'eoplo whohaie artiticial teWh with which tbe cannot eat, are eapecially invited to rail. Will vimi pruleasionally at their houa-a il notiticul by letier. Will visit regularly at Riclineld the 2nd weeks of Mav and October. Txaas Canh. G. L. DERR, Practlcul Deullst. rsraBLiaiirn oc atrri.i!CTow, Ia., la IstiU. O. t. 1 1 s.-i. flax aead ' to?. . . Stteata.. Caaaaaat mm'm.'. wa- aaa llv.y niv - from G. W. HECK, AND SWi: MONEY. BRIDGE STREET, PPOSITK ODD KKLLOWS HALL. A.. I rrTW r 8vSi. W- is j.. - . ia . - -l I - e a ia --c 4 i. .. rrrT"TT t? ii. ,J rE IJHEWERS OF OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOOJl riJD JrJAJ IT LASTS LOIGEI, TASJE6 SWEETER TrjAp OJKJEI TO BACCOS, AflD WILL pLEAySE HASH YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON CETT1NC IT. EVtry pLJc SJANJpED LlkE abov'e cdj. HO. FIKZER & BROS., LonlSTille, Ky. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFI.IXTOWF4, PA. WITH HKANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPH ROT HROCK, Pr,H,,t. T. VAN IK WIN, Caihter. ntarcTOss. W. C Pomeroy, Joseph Kotbrock, John ll- rtrli-r, Philip M. Kepner, HolM-rl K. Parker, I.otlia E. Atkinson, T. V Iiwiu. T.f iiiiiii ass : Philip M. Kipner, Annie M. Shelley, Josi-ph Koihrnrk, June H. Irwin, I.. E. Afkiti.on, K. E. Parker, W. C. Pomirey, J. Holmes Irwin, John Herti;ier, T. V. Irwin, Mary Kurix. Jerome N- Thompson, Jr Charlotte to ilcr. Thn-e M Four p.-r c.-i.l. interest will be paid uu t.iiit;i-nt-i. ol di-).OMi!e. jan 23, 1889 tf PARKER & CO., BANKERS, .Main Stbeet, MirKLiJt ro.-x, Peska., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINC BUSINESS Discounts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent. Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. January lit, X89-ly. "OVERCHAllGED" "ZJ.UN and man "kick " wheu overcharged, ; but A fair charge "bat" its game. Iiuy-! trs are never scared from the Lndger : Building by high prices. Our reputation for the Best Clothing -a not better known than our reputation f'r reaxouafde prictn. : CLOTHING FOli MfcN AN D CU1LDKKN. C. YATES fc CO., LEIHitU UriLlUMf, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. THILAL I.Ll HIA. H HIT a mr.i . : - - asa r.tra all.l. II AT i. 1H A T 8 C II -tAJW- Our frvat pr'n aoJ suiunier 4-oa . aou . raiiurva C lothiu U i Ooml ia now oa. lou Jl fiud evc-rr dfpartment oerdo-.ir5 Ns.r beginn Dg of a m?4U.ii have vou setfn aucb . hanJaaji, ' gooai. oCcrrJ fur the jTict w will thi. rrmfc o ommally low r our pricet-, th.it we canuot d Uttet DA tire them. MEaVS SACK. J in all the new colors, nhades and Ue.. r.. ;.i.i-..t .... .auuiui manner. All sizes this kt but what is worth $8, 3IK.''SI CUTAWAY SLIT AT H. GoJ either lor bupinets or drc.-s. They are made ol i wool material. Corkscrew, Plaids, Casimeres. Chevoit. Sux. All sizes from 33 to 42. Perfiect fit. vf STYLISH SUITS AT SIS-OO. lou II be surprised when you we these uita, and vou will forever swear by us for clothing il you but buy one of the- Buue. xancy Mixtures m (j lobe Colors and Stripes and Plaids all made to sell for 18, but we offer KNEE TAKTS SUITS AT .ST. Nzes 4 to 14 Belt Suits in Fancy Plaids well made specially suited for sehuol wear. Worth at least 4 dollars. LONG PANTS SIITS, S5.00. Choice of five styles. They are worth regularly 7 dojlir e sell them at o dollars only, , ,L0 G PANT8 SUITS SO. liig Boys magnificent Dress Suits, the btt material anS Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You save $2.50. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT $10. - At this popular price we shall offer a superior assortment of Sack, Cutaway and Frock Jniits, soft Cassiineres, Stripes, Checks and Broken Plaids. You will be as much surprised at their extraordinary quality as you will at the marvelous low prices. Any of these suits are worth 13 dollars. MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT Blue and Black Worsted ,Vt pipes and Plaids all shape., Sacks, Cutaways and Frocks, Choice 12 dollars only. We in tended getting 1") dollars for them but will sell them for 12. BOYSAND CHILDREN'S SUITS Mothers wuen they ascertain the wonderful low prices we're naming, they w ill come and see and will purchase. KNEE PANTS SUITS AT $:;.:(. Sizes from 4 to 14. Cassimeres, Tricots, and Worsteds. Any suit is worth 2 dollars more. Come and see. w have the reputation of Selling THE BEST HAT IN .JUNIATA COUNTY- We show all the latest stylos, all the best qualities, and if you ak any friend oh the street where he got his hat he it w ear ing, the odds, he will say at Schott's. Orders by mail promptly attended to. IS C H 0 T T , THF LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., M1FFL1NTOWN, PA. 1805, ESTABLIS II E 1) 18S7 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. It will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYER Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Gtdg MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Lww Prices. His prices leave all Competitor" in the rear, no don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. .. W. HARLEY MIFFLIN TOWN j i . IT IS A FACT WELL KOV N THAT K HAVE The Largest Stock o I' ll AUD WAKE IIN THE COUJNTY. Building Hardware was V4Il., LOC KS, ill fact everviliiiiir in the Hardware i WALL PAPEK, BLIiMIS, etc. Arc IN'ow at llottom Iricc hy FRANCISCUS HARDWARE afc CO. rOBLTIT PATS it properly snaaageal The PoaLTar Bwi-j . letis, pablisbed aaonthly, ioaly ulostrarsd, ; ia tha neat paper for fancier aad tar user Leas U.aa f v., erataa snonth brlnrs it ta ' nn pest paid. 8entf stamp for saniplar"r.r. , i Address Poultry MnHrt-n, ?? p. rr) S t. . Voik. O T rI' ' a!t im lata, tsl Imli 1 t A aSriTSS-b. pattern raadf un in a lOtaaX .' lrom 33 to 4-. iNot a u.t ta You will do well to com, earU. Cassimeres, ChevoiU in ijolid trimmed in custom stvle, were them for 15 dollars and Clothing that on aa fwr never so low as nnw. .r.. l'i;tl latit - uicludiii T. I'l iM I K, Hon-.- I "tiruisii in n i i , racajrlTAtlA AfrtTlitVal Tntt, Iora,?A. raraafcar's ataadarS EaarSv a aa .U nil. a 4.4.t.. i. si. r a.'l Pin I, T-- 1 4 A M at.) t.i. wi . . .....4.. a.. 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