Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 22, 1889, Image 2

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MIFLINTOWN.
nEDMlSlJ VT, Hit 2i, 1M-.9.
B. F. SCIIWEIER,
EDrroa ms raortaia-roa..
John R. Lvn. h col.reil,ex-Ck,r..rresB-lutn
Lslb hwa pjxitit?d fourth
A iditor .f th 1. S. TrtiiH?Yy.
V" W. Hu-.tw.- ia:: j p'rittr of
the VhiU l"I;'I.U ti.i.iii-r.- 1.-h1 of
jm. tuuotii ut bin lu.'u in I'liiin
irtljhi:i, on th- 15th im't., aj'.'.l CS
enr. Ijki prmg f.ulu.-,- hetutn
induced him to sell tie Inouirer to
rhe prcv ni afJu-ient'uanagemeut.
The ttenertil Assembly of the
PresbvteriKa chant i is now in session
in N "Vork City One of th
Tent
otiwtious retore tue l.Hlv is tr.e
.(UOMtion f the r vLuon of the West
mirter C'Tfewp.-iu ff Faith.
Tlie diuiiu:ii n of the mi arterial
fkrce ws a ot"stioii f,r serius fun
aidoration ; h' present there xre 50'
churi-heH wi"'..ut a pastor.
Thr time 'vill soon b here for the
pviple to rt- on the r.n-t itutional
araendKerts. Th: reaib.-r can fam
ilarie luuis'lf with the proposed
chatigcs V y rending in iiuotliTO 'l imn
whiit i o Imj voteif for or ag:uitst
Tl-e ..l.j-ct of tlie ptil.Ii.Mti.Jti of the
pro
Sol fli:i!lL-estO till' f.lll-.lnuirntul i
luw is tuiu-ifj.-uul every vott-r w ith tlie
pn.jH.sed amendments nd every j
h..uld real and re read till l,e I
man k!k.
has ii thorough know lodge
li is t vnte for or against
A what
AtlllNoi'oN 1KWIS iilsllol- a tUllnl !
1 !
i
rt-utler died iii New York. Tii" doc-'.
tors belirel he dieil. His u ife nnd j
moth r were nwav at the tiiie nud
they bvlievo that he was iit.f
d ad !
b it lav in a tr.mce as i
on former ocaaious.
. i
mt!;eraud wife arrived tit home I
tit home
head of
a doctor hud oo.ne.1 the head of'11'1' rt, hich became general. ,
B. , lti ii - i - l
ishoj. and had examined hi brain.
The taolhor and daughter brought :
suit against tin1 doct
r f.r
dung ,
Ii-!i.j. The dutor w:is heM
in :
t-oUO bail for rnakiug the exaiuinatiou
vv ii ' i. 'iiL j:'"itr nuthoritv.
Th: h'ti- Li -gislature jassed
out
n.ro,riation b.ll a:"t'r
.mother till!
thev v.. fel t 1
j ay
f
yreat inaiiv
more thiugs than thev
hi ve mollev
r-.l . aiul now ft .veim r Ikoavi r is lelt ;
tosav wl.al ait.rorriatioiib shall Je i
ei:t
r :
.It to is.-ej. iili.i.li withm ,
limit
T, . . -.. - . , ' (
neiioN.m.r wi.l ly lo more piled to seek other snelter, being,
pnu ticril thai: the Legislature and . e. sed to a terrible the. The pav-;
l.r ..;rsu. henteri.i iis us are Dut taster, Lin clerk and the ou pond '
a.L.lutelv ,,,Jnrv. The average ? V" X?1 thJ
, , " f 1 T t - 11 l i hlie.ter unwound. hi.o part of
111. .11 -1 . 1 iu.. L-.u'-.i-i-ie isiikeiiietIl, n,l,lers k--pi up the fire frot.i the
v. rage ma:i, im hn. 1. to go it bhud hiil it w is a vci v e.isv matter for the .
l,..i. 1 o .r, ,...,..1 ethers to down -,e.. tl.i
vU ' I " ,
XUi tier.
lhk Namoau t outereue ikuu-j now
in l l IU I-lim telm:i:iV IS CoU.lUCterl ;
in t:
K;i 'Y'si hn.w..,. "Vh:oh is1
. ". . ? . . 1
pr
pel- iu view cf the fortti:iu owing,
tli.it t!ie Iluglish language is t be-
.....11 11
!sli--' ot tlie world.
ti , . . . -
1 ue 1 ..,y it iau an. I Assyrian lan"lia,,es j
had then- day and were followed
bv
the (tieek and the Iltiu I;
languages
nn.l uow 11 is as el.-iuiv lorslia.iowedjaiirgtoii an.t wagons were sent
aa t-nything eau ! that the KnglUh 1 tl:ei-s. Eight men out
Ui ....ki,.!,, .... i...
, 0 ....
t)f .
:
t ... -, ..1.1 TI I .... !.. 1
Years
heuee the Jreek .....I !..;,. l..o..,.. '
.ill
i;ue less attention roii.l
to ,
tin Tii than either Envutian
orj
Assyrian for th.' simple reason
. . .
rer thing j-rt iitiing to (tree.
l. 'iuo wil. h.-.e lxt-Ti trttislated into
th.- l.rgl.s': iii.l.T.i h:is alrendv b.'en
tratisiiited int.. the hingiiag-" and
the lhigu .ii liug t ho language of
the world t'n. r w ill no I..ng, r be any
us.- f..r the t.ruek and Iiitiu. Sueh
hou. v. i' is not th.. ess" with the
.lill!lTl Hll.f 1.11 I- .1 linm..... t
' " o.
........ i . n..
i '"-.i, i'u;;uii'ii on stone, j nose i
laagua-es 1. 11 many things of the
pa-it that i-omi-i r ,.... ,. ,.;.. .. ;'i I
i . ....... .v. ..j, i.i
nut to know, and whieii ean onlv be
f.-iiud out by studying the languages
of the long past, a. found engraved
on tal.l.-ts buried in th. ruins of the
eiti.-s of lon; ago.
Call A Constitutional Convention.
A new constitution for this com
moti wealth mm adopted iu 1S7-1, tif
tm u eurs ago, and U caiise of defects
iu it, public tu.'U are now nr- ii..
holding of au other Constitutional
Convention to frame a nev fu.idi
meiital law. It is urged that there
jtre t' many Judges. A judge f. r
. 10,000 p,pt nas cn-att a too
U iakill.' I!,;. Midieial ,i,fri,l
us mi iPnatr.ri i. 1
? . 1 -bjedi,;, H'ms
c o un. 11:1s .ustrict Mji'.ga list 1 lie I copies .11 uf.ial Accident
Comprised of te counties of Pe i ry I Association. Oil September 4, 1S87
and Juniata. The .Utrict would i Ioctor ( teor-e W. Smith of r.!ie
not bo too L t.. i.v .... .
r , . .uui
rir;,"' Mf ;,f P,rr-V
...tw, 11. US a ITt'M
saia- u! u... K.-onies money would ;
...... ..u.. jusnce nu.t e.puly would
a ..a sia-ruve; V IV.
T .. ,:j ,,. , '
. . , m' m,Ur for"ry 1
.. '..m .u,. wuum lie
TUfTi.iia.nt
... . , :
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''. me .nsututiv.ii ot
ii.i.es 11 oouirarory tliat all .a-
1 ..a. ..a mi i.'.-i 1 w: v 1.. n. r m i . - ....... I r.ni.n id..rmri.in r .1... . ; a.i- i- . .......
;.i.,.. r. v""j.v;!. : i..:.., rVr4r. . w im cu" "'jt Jones,
,;,v,ir w- . i i'.i1:: v ; .!.u. i.,T.cs :'.uu . xit. autl
:, , r', u..uiio a memiH-r.' streets 1'ussenger Kaihvav
Again tho constitution ,f lti4. j n the tirst of the ensuing month. I Mrs. Jones, in Novem
oar.'-nv.i me m.mi.r.-.niri ,.t th. ! lie attorn aril net nalv l..f tho
.... .if. .1 t 1 ........ " u v u.uipaiiT ann reooverea a ver-
TrJl" i ""l-I . 'SO. Six months after the
C Zuli ?' : U? sl TL 'j'r.rt J:'gn:;tS m accident lier child nas Lorn, n,l ev
i .g.sl iti. .n for a district and yet un-1 th desctor h favor, which is alarmed er since has been a ,.fT..r.e f
1 - 1 .
i.t i ue ojHratioii
iiis-r.ti. .ii ..f
. i'i. s"iii 1
consul urioii a tew men
,
u ,
- . -
law umM for a ertu:u MHtioa that j
ljei omes applicable . v. rv where '.
through the .ommonwenM. TaU
.
i.-i eaauipie tbe law that is now -More tliau the holder of an ordinary
aU.ut to bo appli.sl to force the '. laV I'Iicy -ould give notice t,f an
10rjx.r3fi. fi bridge- across the ier ' ti pnt.sl death. Kt.
iu Juniata on the cniTitv. Vhe.i .
that law was euru-to.1 by the Legis-1
Utiire it was not a Juniata count
nie-aniire, out. dv tne piovi-uoUft ot
the constitution of 1874 as n as it
Wume a law it became applicable
to this county, and every otner coun
ty aid certain men in a.U of th coun
ties bordering' on the Juniata river
have taken advantage f the general
law and have taken ateps to force all
of the old river bridges on the tax
pavers tf the l-esp-live op unties in
the Juuinta vallev. In th- vallev of i
tli Suuwiiiuina it ap'spara the tax-;
leavers have made thejnslvws felt raor
an. I noonu ban presumed to take al-
vnntne of the general hw and apply
it si-eciallv in the rK-vornJ countiea
U.rdenng on the stream to force the
j bridges n the counties. As "with
; the bridge la s with ot'jer lawa,
: und thus it a.Tip.-:.rs that the new
j constitution w hile profesiug to aoid
spe-ial legislation is an incisive in-
'truineBt to force an act pasd for a
1 ! of the tlate. There are other serious
.lefejits in the constitutioii which
should be retaeilied but the three
1 J11- T"ok,"n " are autncient tor tne
present mention and of tuemselvi-s
UxMild le a warrant for a rail for a
roc-,tit uti'i:rd "onveatnn.
Paymaster Whams's Battle.
Eiur or vis i-AKrv shot bffore the
treasi rk iu ori E.v ri.
Tivson, ifav 14.- A Fort Thomas
pe-iai giv. s nr!icul;irs of the re-1
c-nt tight lH-;ve'ii rob'w.rs and Unit
; 1 Srates Iayma!tr WiiKius's jiarty
: iicsr t"ed:ir Siiriior. Jn nliich the
r,,l,l.r- ..,..l...l o, ....m .o.r .u-nv
Ji,(KW. The road where the attack !
as made winds down a long hill, I
'M' 'hi t.-p of wiiih it runs bo-!
tc
u high wall on the est ami a
j low edge of rin k on the west. A
Inrge rock was discovered ia tlie road
n. i.t . nu i.oWf I t. t-o it
.. ,H . .f . . ,.
. a. V'J-- ' ' v 'l.l v. iik aa. u -a ai a v.
rm the brow of the hill, wuich rose
to the height of 50 feet. None of
Ult rol,)ers coul.l lw seen Jroui l.elow.
The
i.. ..t.i
. . , . ,r - . . . .
t con si si eii or .unjor j. . v nam, J':i;iiy t-mue l. um u"in uu n
had done j t.r; yy. pj tJitilxm, two noli com- issuing some of the most enterpris
Imfore the , niisnioucd oflicers. uine trivutes and i in ' news of the d:iv, and ho has
,. . H
two drivers, immediately returned
- J" ' oi 'i.-r iiu i o.o i-J.. a vi i
i. . i..,. .. .1. .'..;.;.. . ;...
ftUll :l!s(, s.,!!t llleu ilk11 , tiu. lllU t(, I
get iu across hre from the left. It j
ii known ttiat at l-ast one man iu
eacli ot tno nanking j.arties was :
I either killed or wounded. The oav-1
i meters i.ari v made a break for the
I , ' , , , . , ,
llMTT.. I-.l.iv ill.. l...l. vvli.e!. fie
ravine l-low ihe ledge,
three hundred vard.-t
........ t
I shelter, and live were wwund. d in
'crossing it. The others of the l.attv
. . , i ., 1.1 - .
retreated further around the ivmt
of tlie ln.1. j
I'aymter AVham. from behind j
fo'e, imuKKig lilt cross nre nan ,
;. 1 . .,7 . 1 .. : i '
, . ......... ..,oj.,.,.,.,MU;;i.i,a io unooiucs.- .
. to rally his men. but ILev Were -oin- future rears '
r " " v w 1
boot v. wuich was iu a strong iron-1
1. ...... li. . . 1 . . c .1 :
1HI.V 1.11 ine lJOI IJI ine
amh ihm.t. It W;:s owned with an!
ivi..:.il tl... soil Win '....ril u...,.-
- - - - ,
V I V'', ' , 111
on cut open and ubaul..ned. Oue
rulilh - r was sc-n to 1st t.-ik.-n awnv on 1
'a pack mule) and tracks of blood : Were to Mc .lisferville oil businesson '
Ji..-o..l tlii. , '...-a ...r 1 1..V.- '.i -ii.i .
i'""ni t ., .1 ive s l.fere.1 bad.v.,t,e 11th inst. '
it ii.i tiinM iv'ic .i1 ,.t tr.. ...... ........ :
.-....-. ...
tt Ilic Wo::tl.ti it 111 the pay-j
i master's party were ootivt red in an I
ambulance to th.. h..v.rMt:.1 ,. r nn.l :
lor;
of j
tliM
leen were woun. led. Jne of
- ' ' - ' - -
Wound. -d sildi. rs lias di.-d and tlir.. :
,,tl,,.rv n.. .. ,.;;..i ...!;;.. I
j 1 . 7,", : " " "
... ... in a iiuiiu .ll.tlL 1' .11.
1 ? 'Liters and Indians are out wareh-
f 'r the robbers an.l
troops m 1
' to inter- i
New Mexieo are haste
that I " VUU T tbat rrit"r.v-
eaullliU "ll""''.; iM"'r that tb'-vl
. ..... ....... . iii.i'iiiui iu escate
tr .. 1
into Suuira, Jlesieo. (ijv.raor
ohlev h:us oS'i red a reward of id 00 ;
, , ' ,
the roblKTs.
thc story orrieLvr.LVfo.TKMED. '
Washisotox. May 11 The follow-;
ling telegram confirmatory of tha!
nr.4-i if it.ir .K..ct ..... I. A .....
. ... ... .. J
reeeive.l it tne ar l'eprirtment to-
.
nay :
San Fr.vm : , May 13. lSS9.-- To'
tne Adjutaut -O.-neral, Watshinorton. i
, . . . .
I. C. : l'avmasttr Wham and escort!
were attaeked by a lmdv of men inland W. T. I..
ambush at 1 o'eloek Saturday after
noon, Mav 11.
iH-tw.-eii (Irant and
Ihomas. Arizona. Tliirbt of the
eleven m-n forming esi-ort were i
wounded, five supposi-d t be fatallv I
Tho muidereiK and robln-rs secured i
5..(00 government fluids. The
military and civil authorities are in 1
rtotivo pui-suit in ti. virinitv of
(jraham Mountain. I recommend J
t iat a l.I., ral reward .w oflc-red for ,
the npjirfuensioii of the murderers!
or recovery of the government funds. '
....... .., . .. ......j-t -v atiu,.
lr.c-u 1 1.. ..... I .... . I !;
The Loss of an Eye.
i:aiet Justice Taxsou recently I
.Wisinn f the ( '..m,.i P!..
ut.iitirt au viiiiii'iu 1L.1 rm nr t n
M(, - " t. . , 1
of ISimr county ill the case of Smith
".. u.. t" 1
"".... ""'"i"'""'.' in-ing firuea;
;.? the eye by the lash of n whip, j
ai 1I1M UIOU.'UI IL lOIHrV hll!.'bt. '
nn.Ung it of a serious nature
learea me loss ot nis eye and sent a !
ciirlit ;
... T o ;
f, VK " , Th, tion declin-:
pav iue policy ou tbe CTOUlld
I ... !..:!. 1. . T .
'1 . .1.I1.L11 Ii:L.l Tl.0 1 fill. I T.t
, ... . . "O " "' :
comply wnn tue stipulation requiring
immrvlmte n tf n ti, .(..- ....
lisr tl... V-i.i....... . T-v. i
. . .y 111 . ,.
tnl roul.l not have made chum for
. - .i'"."t vu.iu. a ue piain-
,
ti 1"h cf an eye until he had reason-
h!e pr.a.f that such was in danger,
sav tlie Siinreme Curt Jml.'es . r.-
. i n . '
iwJVo.s i. I -..,... ttr --.i.r.i'- Wealth-
Lm aster. IV. Mav IS. The
itrit - nnial assessment, iiist completed.
shows t ho t tal valuation 01 real
estate in Lancaster to bo SS2.203.G28,
exclusive of $3,518,150 school and
church Tropertv. not taxable. The
depreciation of value since the last
tribunial a-Hsetismcut is $2,000,000.
The richest district in the county is
Manor township, with a valuation of
M.1.V.M21 (and
depreciation ot
&100.000 since the last assessment).
The money at interest iu the county
: is i24.026 jSi. a little less than in
J pieeeding years, but tlie amount ia
nearly as largo as returned bv Alle
rh .nvc-ouiitv. The number of horses
returned is 23,816, worth $1,781, .50,
aud the number of cattle 28,4fil, with
n value of $037,052. The number of
J taxables in the county is 42.984,
which would indicate a i.-pulatiou
f over 2tK),0(X. There are 517.357
acres of cleard laud, and 51,218 acres
Iit r.ni.l Iit riliMni of thu count v.
outside of license fees, is $72,114,7ai
: and for county purposus, $205,509,07
Bohemian Oate.
A decision of the Supreme Court
of this State in the case of Geiger vs.
Unger, of IJerks county, relieves the
makers of Iijhemiau outs notes from
considerable anxiety. In this case
Ung r bought thirty bui!ieLs of the
oats at $10 a bushel and was to re
c,.;,e for the resulting crop the same
prwe. lie gave liis nt lor tlie oats,
but vt lu u he came to sell his crop he
fouud there was no market for $10
oats, lie then refused to par the
Ul)fe. The jury sustained liimin his
a.-ti..i, and now the Supreme Court
sustains this de-ision, thus releasing
all the m:tkers of such not s from
their vbligations in th's tlircction.
CoDinuunlratlou.
Mv enthusiasm has been greatly
insj.ired by the reading of tbe last
I few issue, "of vour interesting Tand
.i n.-f (V,
i.. r i ...
,
aroused our iie.vs cajwity and thi re-
fore we would !eg have inn xmall
ip.x i i. i i -i . .ui .'a ... t
'.t V ;
Tlj,. Cl.rII is all v:inttr. i this part i
of the section and tne boys are once
more allowed free access to the bug-,
gv to g. to see tneir WsT girl. j
" Oar friends John and Sam went to '
K:,vette ot. Saturdav last. The coal I
r - : . , - , T - . , , ;
f.i.i.,.1 Vllio.l.. f. ,., 11 1 1 . r,mtt lion. !
.v,.v. .11 .-..'UU....U .
1
William Henrv, Ben Brandt, Hen-;
rv Swabbs team are hauling tlle !
. . - .1 '
prohs nit tlie htisir tract m IhiikiT
township. ;
Our friend Y. F. L.. took a tii)
on r.iT,iriav a weeK. I s'iiose i:e
. .1 i.- . 1 .
. 1
A., vou must have some attraction
the hollow, or whv do vou frequent
it so ? " ' I
hael N..arh,K,d hs bought the
Oid mire of (ii leon Shell r. V lift's
the mutter '.like ? the otus must be i
io riii" Kate in the libs.
V.!..? V i..i .
wvt.111 a ' I UtJvrt O U 1 1 i. t'Ji lll.l ;
young friends on his birthday, Mv j
I
! I .
The horse of J. S. I-.uk.ns Hs(.,
. 1. 11 ' ,
.uu...,,,,,. uMmm. -
;Vt - arao.. lie was the largest Horse !
iu tliis section. .
W V .,,.,.,.. ..,1 Tl.,v;.l ir .. );,, '
. . g t l ...... 1
nui .u mu itiui nun i'ii.-seo.
through this section 011 the ll'th 1
inst. which blew down fences ne.d I
l.,?.l .1 1,. nt .ir i
t . . - 1
lue jmililtas. Ol . llrum V'H'S I
met on Saturday evening the 11th to j
.. . . r..M T ; '
a.iuiip. airiu A lLXUIiluou i
II
l. " t t 1: . 1 a. !
. , u """"T .
r.
to Lni'.caster eouutv to work
for hi
cousin.
ff V. S i nlwrfitilnr .r u l..rnro
traet of w.dlafid iu Egvpt.
Philip Cl-ek the Wnst JJun shoe
.. i ; . rr . . i .
jiinjv.i is 011 011 a liiea.-ure in
v .
t u- v- . . -
J- K. aiiOriuer is putting
i wenther-lNinrdinur on his house.
We t-aw D.-n N'oxuu Simdav.
get down that rustv ix n and
1,.. .
hear from you.
isitverious Tnlious, vou must
e
..e. ..uimr Vi A 1,.. .1. 1. ...... !
- 1 . .
trom VOU ailv more, let US hear from
.
you again,
landy Jim aud AValker
wheel going.
keep the-
S. and V. and A. and
L. and L.
A I'rrnliar 1'oint of Law.
rAN A I1AllE REfovEit damaoks Ion
,ES R':"eii via oue b:kth.
It's a well known
sayiug among
law vois thnt tlir? is iiotliinrr now in !
law an-l thnt in ev rv oaso n m-it-1
ter how strange fiidVeouliar it may
be, there can always be found some-
where in the mustv law books a ore- i
cedent that will "overu it in rem-li. i
inn- a ....liinl T..,... TJ ,
.. n , i , .'..",, :
I , ..--, oil-, rimira
i a lovid conundrum that is the talk of the cirnw a-d kingdom or Christ is certain
the Uar and which, proWbiv "before 1 "M,,B coming opposition through her
It ! it is Kfctthil, will W the cause'. 'f much ' J, 4"terCnr"" ho holds the words ol Eternal
i.!ldis,..Isw,;..T, ,,.vr.o. 1. . . , .if."nd also holds all power in Heaven and
i . . ii
T. V' a"''ns .law !
Joiirna.s 01 I tils count vy and jLiigLuid,
asthe legal principles undeHvin-
the course of justice of both eouti '
tries nre the ,m Tl. I
i.: .1 .1. . i . r "i'1 stl"n 1
" l"" . .mmon ;
i - ieas tJourt are called t r.uzle over '
is whether a child can reaver for I
IWrU.nn in nri
ies received lifoi-e
its I
birth.
-Mr. Jiothermel lirought Iilsi
suit yesterday
He represents the!
and the 1
Tl ' . a !
Allllll
Com auy. j
ber ISXi
... I. 1 r . 1 . . . 1
wuuc 1u it car 01 mat ilUC, was iai-1
re.1 and receivcsl immanent injuries
IH.'1-maneiit injuries
to her tillille liern is ..f fio .-.'i;c; '
collision
. . .
s.FtK.. . Til
'i .ii" ii wiill
a pasMcg wa 'on.
She brou
ight suit against the ltail-
r ,
. ...
....u.i.c. X11C IHCUlLV OJ ft '
rroniiiumt ninliMl h.l 1. i
an.l si.inal tn.nl. lu Ti,n f...i. ,.t .
I uuiuit;ui x
ined it and
their opinio
i.. - .it....i . '
they are unanimous in i
inion that the sufferiurrs and
Ipless condition oi the infant are I
ncii'irrvs eou
.... -
1 1,.!!? ? njun. receivetl at j
T vT r Wltl1 "e !cer-
T..e lUiIway Company is sued fori
Id&niAsres done to Ihn chil l, and us
the injuries are jxennanent, if a ver-
diet should 19 recovered against it,
it rrob:'blY will bo for
a handsome
sum. "
- Iu the history of the law there is"
no record of anv -ase having ever
bee brought similar to this one. It
IS a well selUeu linncij-ue', ii" " ,
that an unborn child can become en
Li!! .1 A. n n i 1 dl .OUCH Q 111 f Tl t&T in.
lotber-essionand enjoyment t
it after birth, but whether a suit can .
be brought for any other purpose by ,
auch infant is a question that all tne
leiraltxxiks are dumb upon. The i
trial of the case will be watched with
great interest bv th bar, in view of
the novel questionsof Uw wluch .have
lieen rai-ed by 3Ir. IosthermeL
Philadelphia Inquirer.
-
Contributed to the STiyt..
Th. h.. .-r b-o . -hen the
not hd people to opnM it Ui. Ia tact
uvua vi mt w-
it eemt that the world haa BO rood thio
that ia not criticiaed. Take tbe aoarchiat
for itiaUoce aa erniciner and opponent ot
tbe prn?nt civilizatino There are air
rbia'a lo the l'et ci'ie uch aa Pan.
London, and tbe Nibilit of St Petr.ha
and acatterd In othe- citii-a or the m-t-'
bitrhly civilurd ennntriea of Europe th.'
opponent of civilixed lie ratf be to'ind
There are anarchiata in the Empire of G"r
mnv with ita hiffb inatita'iona of leaminr,
ar.d with it well trained miiitarv ; and with
ita aound Chnatiaa Church. Germanv like
Ef'P'aod. aithmirh the rovemroenta of both
nativna cr- food have diaatintled Anar-chia-a.
Take the H"iolic f Fruice ani
then roroe over to t'.e AUTicmn Kapnh ica
e-p-iallr the Unit:d Siatra claimed to b
.i - . i ,k n.i(. .nrl
bere rou atill find the auarcbi-t in New
York, Chicaro and St l.outv, and who aa
anari-.hiMa are diaaariotied. want to upt
law and ord-r In the Chri(iin na'i .na we
havotbe Cbritian Church compowl of
Prtr.)t-ri!!. BTu'. L-itherani and o-h-
er flourishing cburcbea of other naujra.
But aa tnere are p-ople a lt anar-
ctiiBta tha not ivoTixe the Empire o
(irniaiiv nor the laara of free America o
there are -e...?e that try to condfiui the
covernneot ot the Great MM-r aa lonr.4
in the Bible and pu' in artion in th t'liria-
lian Ch'irrh that h rained the Eropea
and Auit-ricnn n;t:na atrove th- othr n-
I tion of li t. But tbla rond-tunin ia
of no avail, s.nce a '.God reigns and tbe
government of ashinptoa still lives,'
(aord ot GarO.dd ;) and aa r."K'"d
Mtid Uermaov still rule in their places 1c
all the atia-chists do threaten, ho aUo most
l..o.iiri,ww u,u"
securely la the cinae of
auriv ana mure securwiv ia too c-ina v
; rll . ,hM riin,thrurhont Enron
aurelv and more
1 t0l Anmrict md rfaiinit in Aii md oth
1 ipiiumrn. .uu , v.
order tf.e Divine rule whether the i.iat nam-
;,d continue to ,ulo or case like
,, ,iaVe opposed the adv.c of Cbri.tN
caube and kingdom hv never permaneut'v
cnecicea u. since me woo savs, --i
(rood shepp.d." d am tha Light."
-1 . 'he " "" ,hn fni
ana sweep oi dis cause, am men ant wo-
. . . j t-
wt-n f Ttn sucrr are aitracren auii uraannv
the invitation. ubtsoever will let him
' tbr fs'ers ot Lite. "and "be that
comotn win in no ise o.. c,, out, ana .-oe
that believ. ;h in tu sh.il! in nowise perish,
,, .........i ii.... t.. i....
three terses are no doubt a consolation to
thouwnda upon thousands of anxious seek-
- ,
tl.ey ccme "without oi.e pi. a sue J.aus on-
T .d hia t ericctior. t.d aithtBlne-a a-'Vee
. l ,. . .
. .iwo .0 . toe rejMiiianr, iHlltivii
f men and women. Tbese rntne into th
tlo rcl c tihi'e rhe nt 1k-!i vii g ar.d wicked
ZT ",
S'wZZ
the ar irchirs On N li in the laws or th..
eovtrnmenu ot thu Unitel State.,
Germany and England, altbotijrs, tbe laws
of these nations are tb- best in tha world.
... ... . a
kingdom of the Son o f.vl toe b-.t gift
Ol Mhivkd to earth fnr th.. .h.irl Itvl m-tx
t-a".-n of mankind. The kingdom of
Christ as adrancing in the chU'Cbes. lmv
, : ...
fcll, (;nr; UelJ nf tlltt C!l,ci, n.,
no .l..te-r.. r.-o he l..n IVn. rtmn
PTfirtnl. and is romt lete in holine...
h" cl:urch m' bv' "" deteetsanJ will
continue to have them until the saint" are
all B.tbered on .he t.ebt hand o, Cod
i;n.-.sT cmo to s-eK an.l :ive sinners a:.d ho
JMrdon ibe defect of the tru- believer and
mskes him spotless and righteous be' ore
Ood through hitu-. lt aitboueh
tha world
iu iu iir 11 1 iu ' 1 1 ti; iHTiru sittj num.
A vrre read- iu reie.er.ee to believera :
"It e mar e have no sin se deceno our-
M.!ri.a sr.. I th. Ir.ilt. is not in i.k ' Annlh.
er vt.re reads in lel'erenee to the belieer :
"If e courts-our sias he ia faithtul and
U""' '"rgive s our sins and to c.e.nse u.
.if all nnrightefiusness. Again, what the
I anarchists arill accomplish in overthrowing
i iaar and order must necassarily be limited,
hat bo much limited cannor now he sti,t
j.d. I.sw and order n ill ronq.ior although
i it m-v have some reverses. And tbe cause
: I fir st will cnuqiior a .t C mount over all
obstacles of diM-onienied people with rood I
. ..... . ...
1 governmenta ana religion, it as a c.use
neWj,,)) ct,qiir through the leadership of
j loe Son ot the Living G"d whom an an
Jell Eel anoour ced the l.irlh of ; and also at his
I'tr h because ot bis j ist uieril and wortnl
j nes, and (iorl and man natures, the angels
I ssnv v 1 1 . t .n . .7 .m. M .. K .......
iMt ..(..orv to .Ml in the HirrhMftt9 Imm
K u ..
I.. ... ... .
"r" turmer ( iccoratng lo the reriaud
..... .
IV. IVatameril) '-Aud .n earth peace among
men in whom he is well p'eased." Glorr
was thus 1st sung to Hod ihe Faiher the
sender ot Jesus, and 2nd peace to those
sinners he was sent to random bv suffering
and dvinc in his perl ect ion because ot their
sins and luiper eciion in themselves. And
! also on a"Count of this Christ an angrl rolled
away tbe stone of bis se.nlcher or hi
n.rectlon ; and auge'a eoTut assd him ahf.ut
wren Ire was received int.. Heaven ; and he
' as fhe resurrected Christ and the Kesurrectcr
yet to he went thus into Heaven hv aseei.
ston and will be accompanied back to this
earth to Judge the quick and rtead. and to
rni,,t Tihiou to happinfti forever,
nd lo c"nd,,on ,b" to poni-bment,
taX
inst mentioned angelic b . wine and msni-
testations prove Christ tne Son of God and
fnT ,bi reason being God a..d mn "in one
per-on n.scan-e has anrt will conquor. EnC-
'and and the Lnited States may overcome
me anarchists witbont much trouble, but
earth, among w bich is his power to forgive
sin. or lo condemn to Uelt theimp-niunt
but he rather according to hi.
band"t mercies saves to the aftermost tbe
Penitants that come to God bv him while he
- "Door ot Life" ia open , to receive
them.
Faber.
a- . ..
Over 60 people were forced to leave their
""f" es'ernav 10 cai or r rrrt Invl ptrlt
L.sin- riuiiir oiriiie. ir jour
Klf,. j. I..I run. liver sr.a L tfi nu.-a
order, if yon are cotistireit.-! and b.ve
headache arU an tiYist'rhtlv urnitiUn
. . - . t. . .
c"" amgg.st 10 nay tor
f "mr' of ihis gra.d reroedy. The
. ' r-veryone uaes u. targe
Kvervone lilies
ize package 50 cenu.
k i.:.T..t . lmv i ,
leoiueiii 01 v iiiiamsourg nas
caught six sp.arro as in an ordinary
rat-trcp.
A woman, who wili not give her
HQ1ID la fi,-.ri.w . . A 1 . . . 1 1 1
..uv . . . .1 1 1. a UCllilll IU M CUVI'
near Faln.nnth T..,..ufe ...,i..
li is r pile of leaves and her
only reatUug is a (rermau Uibie.
A. v: i
niuuc ci-mil" KCiUlV RJ OUf
has been rerao'vej fn.m the bl.-uhkr
of Thomas Rcese, aged 12, in ti e
AltvoiR flospital
hut uaxaus
MEAT-CUTTER.
ftn-MlU4 P'-
wtmarmi th- st .. It .Mb,
g S..-T.. Sitwe Hr-1.
Scrapple. Creqa'-a.
,i . t.'- "i iT" I
okoimii uw rn i
wrwli.tu-A' t
rbuaertaaia. i
PRIVATE SALE.
The underaigoea oners j rra 01
l'
enb f u ,ho traet Tbe ud , .n ciw
r-li k.rM well datl tor th roic
ot all kipJ t r- a
Vor Prticn!.r call on ,
; ptteron, Juoiata Co.. Ha
j
" .. MEW unde, ,he
'- bol..mn nevtr heard of a
CLOT3 ES LINK tiiat rrquirea No Clotbis
Every bonne-keeper, Uundrew nd
m,re-keeper' wnt it. Sample neat .by
m.,1, 6 fee lo, 85et... 12 M
, - . . .... n v
i -, (Lock co aae.i
no nie cri.fbateo female pow-
HR- D1I S oaraanaaale and way. MT-tiuU.
tiih r.rannra. eni or
Iff. of HENRY WMB BEECHER
fr T,jf rlTtnir aia hl fr hi. blrta to hla
Saala, ta Ou Uullr. Kit 1 1 anita pnrpaXL
LEGjJL. .
pROTUOJiOTAKY S
mOTHONOTAKT'S NOTICE.
s o n R I V RILL of Monroe Tvrm.
i "
I v..ti- ia hert'bv riven that the final ac-
. count of J. U.tiravbitl of KichUeld,
Mon-
i roe Ta p., haa twen filed in Ibe
! tarv'a Uibee of Juniata Co., and
Proibono.
tbe aame
wi II t pteeiti-d for cot tirmntinn and al-
loaranre to the Conrt or Uoruroon rieaa oi
j atid connty. on Tneadar, tbe 11th of June
: A . I . 1W, ten and here all peraoua
' i ntrreMid maf atti-nd if they think proper
J Tuio. H. Mmncn.
i Froibonotary.
Prr-thor.o.tr'a tMIice.
; i ,ftliU'li, Pa., May Hth, 18bi. .
! - - - - - -
. I K' TIIUNOT4RY'S NOTICE
A-
i Vniirs i l.i. r.v ftOven thnt the First and
ACCO,lul ,.t 'j,n Motzer ( .f talker
p.hioi fon.n i. tee ot Erniina Brandt a
' i,,,,,, ha h-en filed in tbe Prothonotary's
t.llic. "1 J uniata eounty and the same wili
' be o . sentr d for corftrmtion end allow
,o Cf)lrt f Comlnn ies of jd
j t on..;; , n 1 u. sday the 11th day ot June
I A . !.. !."((. Vt ben and hre all persons
, . . ..-.-rf ...r altetia if luev InmK proper,
i " n ' , L '
, Frotbonotary.
',,. 7 ""o? " .f , isn c
j ' - -
I KO l llONOTARY'S NOTICE.
JCttalcof JOH.V L-IIRDuJ Tmearora Tap.
Notice Is her.-by given lhal th-' first ar.d
Bnsl account oi John K J-i.kms, Assignee
bv- deed cf Voiiiatary Assigrnuen ot John
Laird of Tnscaror T?., has ben fil-M in
the Frothi notary's otfice of Juniata count v,
and Ite stnte wiil be presented for pontirro
atioi. and allowance to tlie Court of Cum
men fleas o' said county, on Tceslay the
ti e Uth dsy ol June, A !., lbt9. wbeu ,
Ld lrv al jrsps it.tir.sted mar attei i J
It tn y think proper.
TUKO. 11. MEX15CEI
ProtLouotry.
P-o-honoiarv's Ofli -e, )
'.fl':MP, l'a., Mjv hib, lHS'j.
jKGISTEhVS NOT ICE.
Vtie hereby given, that tlie to llotr
ing person bavo tiled their acennnta in tbe
Rrgif-r's oflic ot Juniata conntr, and tbo
aame a ill be presented for cnKrmation and
allowance at an Orphans Court. t be held
j at Miff.it.town, Pa., on TUEiDAr.
tilth. A. D., If9, at 9 o'clock A. M
JUKE
I : The Hrst and Hnal arconnt of J. ti.
Ho.ntK-rrer, Ouardian of the estate of Jos-
I et.h Market, a minor child of David Market.
i deceased. Jacobs. Attorney.
j 2. The first and final account of Andrew
! Bashoro and Michael K. Basbore, Executors
of David Bhore. late.. tFerm.n.Xhton-
ship, deceased. Lvons, Attorney.
3. Tbe first and Una) account of Joseph
Mover, Admiristraior ol Abraham Mover,
lateof Monroe township, deceased. J..cob ,
Attorney-
4. The fir-f and final account of Pet-r
Barefoot. Aditi.ni'Str:ior ... Juti'i Barefoot,
lateof r ayette township, deceased. Lyons,
Attomev.
6. The tl'st and final account of Zw:hriab
Wetrler and Vf.r Wetuler, Administrators
ot Joseph Wetiler, fate of Walker township,
deceased. A'kn.soii U. P.'lioeli; Attorneys.
6. 1 he first and fionl account of Joseph
K'thio-k. Adaiimstrtor ot Ge-.rge Kotti.
r.ick, la'e of Kerni tn:.gh township, deceaa
ed. I.oi.s. Attomev.
7 Th. second and tinl account ot John
11. Smith and Solomon Ma ibeck. Executors
of John C Smith, Ute of Walker township.
deceased. Pattersou ft- Neely, Attorne.s.
B. Tbe account of Andrew Ha-hore, Ad
ministrator of Marv B. shore, late of Fay
ette township, deceased. Lyons, Attorney .
9 The first and final account ot John
Zook, Kxecutor of M:chae Heahonr. Life ot
herroaujgh township, .lecuased. Atkinson
At. Hennell. Attorneys.
1(1. The tint aud final account of J. How
ard Neely, Esq., Admiuistrator of Elizabeth
fagu, lata ot Millbrd township, deceased.
Pstterson & Neely, Attorneys.
II Tbe account of Kobert McMeen, Esq.,
Administrator of Eve Koglemsn, late ot
Walker township, deceased. McMeen At
torney. 12. 1 be first and final acconnt of J. Wraley
McCaban, Administrator ol Peter T. b'vans,
lateof healo townbbip, deceased. Lyons,
Attorney.
13. The first and uual account of Henry
K. pner. Adini..istr:fr of Vary C. Kepner,
laie of I urtiett lownship, deceased. 1'atter
son 4r. Nw'li. Aii..rnsyit.
14. Tbe li'-i and Ui.at account ot Samuel
Q. Kohrer. Kuruior of Hon. Abraham K.m
rer, late of Tuscrora towuship, deceased.
Atkinson &. I'euoell, Attorneys.
15. 'I b first and final account ot Willi am
W. Landis and Lehman 1.. Koons. Execu
tors of John Landis, late ot Turbett town
ship, deceased. Lyons, Attorney.
lb. Tha Hrst and final account ot Jeremiah
Lyons, Esq., Executor of AmosG. Bonsall,
ate of Mifllintawn borough, deceased Ly
ons, Attorney.
17. The fi.st and final account ef J. R.
Vaugben, Administrator of Mary Vangben,
.ue ... La;s .uwnsnip, aeceasea. AlKluaon f
it Fenneil, Attornevs. j
lb. Tbe account ot William J. Short and '
George W. Campbell, Executors nf Dennis j
Uevinney. late ol Lack township, deceased. I
Lyons, Attorney. !
19. Tbe tirst and final account ofjohn Nei- ,
raond, Administrator ot Andrew Zetders,
late of Monroe township, deceased. Atkio- ,
too t Panned, Attorneys. j
20. Tbe first and final account of Peter B :
Zjng, Administrator of Catharine Zorig,
late ot .Monroe township, deceased. P.' e.- .
on ii. r."e'y. Ali.nr.tvs. j
21. Tlie a c. unti.1 IJeruyTitr I, Ex.i.uL.r
ot iiUs it. W. brrulielsei, laie ol Lj k loa i.
al:ip, .lece-f.e.f.
EDDY'S
POTATO BUG
FXTEHMIITATOR.
1ms is the ouly practical
m.-icldnefordusung Plaster,
i'aris Greeo, lc, upon po
tato Tinea to destroy the
beetle. tk;nd for Illustrated
Clrculer.
Kaiainel XT. II aw ley.
ate. ha, Delaware to. Pa.
AVtlA A rr r ... I
'except Y. and Kcw ng-
UUJ'I.
-aSTf J.1 ilm
Dot keep them, send tl -Jo and I will ship one to
tour express office. Kxpenaea prepaid.
wcoiljiw IorkCitr
Get a S:d p-per by suoscrihing for tti
MI.L AM' l.trt Bl. t.
ft
I : KOtOS A LB.
PropoaU for Buildinc o! Bri.i2e cr(.' (
Tuacarora Cm k at Shower Cro-ii iT 10 j
Ljck Township w;:l bo received a'JtheCoia- j
miiKioner's Office nj to 10 o'clock. May J
Ai-' ITopo.N for :h- Ke,ir. !
mir ol tbe South East Win Wa" ..I Tridsia ai
Thompson' Lock in lMaware Tl.. .runa
and apecilieation to be bad iu OrbVe. Tbe
nitht to reject any r all of the Bids are ro
aerved. Commixaiont-r'a Office. Miftiintoon, 1
April 25, 18KS.
John 11 CrxMcouaa, i
t'ojcn H.nii, C'"Ui.
Absalom Uicc. j
Attest : O. H'. Burehfield,
Clrtk. M.yl,4w.
VI; EN DM EN T TO THE CONSTITU
TION proposed to tlie citizens of thia
Comraot-wealth by the General Aaaemblr of
ll.o Ci.niiaonweaiili of Pennsylvania, lor
heir approval er rejection at a special
trlcctpm to be held Juue is. lscty. riu.uii
d by order ot tbe Secretary oi tbe Com
monwealth, in .urauanca of Aiticle XV'HI
of tbe Constitution.
Joint resolution propositi an amendment
to tbe Constitution of ibisCoraruenaealth :
Sectioh 1. Be it resolved by the Senate
and House of Kepret-entativrs of tbe Cora
luonweal'h or Henusylvaoia in General A a
renibiy met. Thai the lollowing amend
ment is proposed to tbe Constitution of tbe
Common wealtn of Pennsylvania, in accord
ance with the E'rhteenth Article thereof s
AMENDMEVT.
There shall t-e an additional article to
aid Constituting to b-.-U.-ciuated as Article
XIX, as follows:
ARTICLE XIX.
The manufacture, sale, or keeping fer
sale ot intozicatinc iKiuor. to b- used as a
, beverage, ia herrby prohibited, and any
violaiionot tbia prohibition suau De a
luiademeanor, punishable as shall be pror.
ded by law.
The manufacture, sale, or keeping for
sa'e of intoxicating liquor tor other pur
poses than aa a Oeveraire mar be allowed in
such manuer only as may tm prescribed by
law. The General Assembly shall, at ibe
drst session succeeding the adoption of this
article of the Constitution, enact laws with
adequate penalties tor its enforcement.
A true copy ot the Joint Resolution.
CHARLES W. STONE,
Secretary of tbe Commonwealth
MF.NDMENT lO THE CONSTITU
TION proposed to the citizens of this
Commonwealth by the General Assembly
o tbeCommonwealth of Pennsylvania for
ttitir approval or r.jis-ti"n at a special elec
tion to be held June 18, lbb9. I'uhlisbi-d
by order ol tho Secretary of the t'o.u uou
wealih, in pursuance of Article XV111 of
the Cniislituliou :
Joint resolution propj'iDg an amend
ment to tbe constitution of tbo couunoo
weal.'h :
Sfctiok I. Br it re$olrtd by the Senatt
and lioune f lupresentatirti of the Cotn
monu f'ilih oj' VtHtyiVania in ijcncrul
$rmbly met 1 1. .i the l-j'lowi'.ig is proposf-n
.s an aii.ei'dment to tLe cous'iluoou ol tbc
Lot. mou.Tt.aab of IVi.'- lvnuii in accjrd
sn.' nitli ihe j.tovisioos ot tho eight, culii
ai tie v lliertot :
AMENDMENT.
Sir.k" out from ction oiic, of article
eif-t-.t, lh" 'our qu aliticaiiona tor voiera
w liich r.ail s as follows :
'If iweuty-two years of age or upwards,
he shall have paid within two years, a sttte
or county tax, wbicb shall have been as-
iaessed at ieast two months, and paid at
least one month before tbe election," so
ttat the sectiou wbica read-, as follows :
j .-Every male citir.en, tweniy-one yuara of
ave, -.ossessitig the following qualifi.ialioiis,
shall be eulllk-d to vote at all eltclions .-
first. He shall have ben a ci'Teu of
the United Slates ai icon! OD6 mjnlh.
SecoLd. lit shall have resided in the
stale one ye .r (or if, bav Dg previtiuilv i
but n a qualified elector or native born citi
zen ol the state, tie shall have removed
therelr-m at.st returned, then six months)
immediately precetimg tbe election
Th'-d. He shall have reside 1 ,u tbo elec
tion district where, he shall eflf lo vote at
least two months immediately priCBil.i.g
th eleciin.
Fourth, it twet.ty.twn years ol ago or up
Hsr.ls. be snail have paid, w ilbin ta o years,
a fistr iirct.uiity tax. which shall hale
b.-eu sskenit. d at least two luoti'i.s and paid
at least ot.e uioiith beloie the el.rttou,"
sosll 1ms amended, so as to read as follows :
hv. r m..le cioxn lwet.tv ..no yewra of
sge, .t.--ssing the iol:ow imt qi .litic-.tionsf
s'.hii m- ..i.titivit t vole at the polling place
! ihe e!-c!io.. district ot wriH'b t.e shall at
th- inue tie a resident and not else here :
Firr He snail h.tve been a citiz-. u ot
the L't.Ued Slates at le-ist thirtv d lys.
s. c.iitd He shnli have reside.! ia the
stale one y.ur or li, having previously
l-eeu a qualified elector or native b'.ru citi
zen ot iuestie. he shll bave removed
Iheretrom an.l reiun.e.i iher. six months,)
im mefl lately prwedipg the election.
I ti.r.l. He shall bave r.-sided in Ihe elec
tion aisirict where he shall offer to vote at
least ti.irty d s i tn tiled lately pr ceding the
eltrciioti. 1 he legislature, at ihe session
thereof li- xt after the adoption ..f (bis sec
tion, shail, and troin time to time trier, it-
ter may, . nacl lawa to properly enforce
i Ibis pro. iston.
s..urih. Every mile ci:iz.u of tlie age of
twri. ..ne je.rs, who shall have been a
ciiir. -u tor thirty (lavs at.d at. iitbahitaut ol
Ibis dtste one year, text preceding an elec
liou, exc pt al muuicipil elections, and for
the Usi rlnrly dsys a resided ol ibe elec
tion district in which be may orter bis vote,
shall be eniiiied to vote at such an election
iu tbe election district of which tie shall at
the lime be a resilient aid net el ..where
lor all utheera that now arts or hereslter
may be elected by tbo p. op!e : Provided,
Th.it in time of war no elector in tbe actual
to-niar) service ol the Stsle or ol tbe
United Slates, in the army or navy thereof,
ihall be deprived ol his vote by reason of
In an-cnce from such election district, and
the i.-g.sla'ure sh ill bsve p'twer to provide
he manner it. which and the time and place
st li.di such absent electors may vote.
and lor the le'urn ai.d canvass of their 1
v..ies lu the election district in which Ihey
resj--cuolU' resid...
l"ilth. For the purpose ol voting, no prr
sou shall bo deemed to have g. lined or lost
a residence by reason e his presence cr ab
seiicw while .mployed in tbe service of tbe
L nited States or the S t.te, nor wbiieengsged
lu the l aviguiiou of the waters ot the State or
ol lite lii-tb seas, uor while a student ot any
c-l eg.- or eiiuus.y of learning, nor while
ken st ant a mshouse or public institution,
except iie it'inaies of any home for dis
able.! ai.d itidieenl sold it ra and sailors, w bo,
for the piupose of voting, rhall be deemed
lo tesitle in tho election district wbere said
b me is located. Laws shall be made lor
ascertaining, by proper proota, the citizens
who shall hn entitled lo tho right of suf
frage hereby established.
A true ropy ot the jo.nt resolution.
CHAKLrS W. STONE,
i- . cretary of the (.'ociuonwealih
y 1 trim I lIiT
i e'Tery ;
ftrmt clis-xa Puui'
tJ".T.''" b"r- fcl'AKAllTUJI SIX il?r
' ' stAi.u rB.
tteaala Saiuiraa Cs. tCS L airtBUB.r. '
frIASON & HAMLIN
aHt?Ltaaa Hmltn . Other maki
follow d in Um manatactare of uUiTil..
Ulne4theu; jnpremarr aa the b-t , w'rli
eneqiiailed exeallenre of their ocAta, the fart lfut
f'ari0Jit7J
r-aria, 167, liltftril 3 Arum
,T-.IJr ""er, aa oetnonstration of tbe
wuh best
com net. '.ion
tries, Ihey bave
re tit highest
crs.-f a-' coa-
avan;.(.V-ste
honors. .mig
U.-.-U cauuoeues max Til a.tiifi r..
Mason kilamlinlonotb.itaie lo make thr .
tordinar, ctaun for the.r p.ars h tiev -s
superior to all others. Tom -t -o JnStS VJ
axosilence sensed hy o-.toC' J,?
Tina tbay attribnte sosMv tVthe iiSs
and now known sa u
.'.'I. ""D m U.e ear 1s,s
M .unw A IT . i
BTaisezv bj
A Hfl
albie parity and H I l p.
pot.
fltn;iner.t of
s -' - - as w w.iii, ..
icanaa- oiajts a Zmazf tv ' IXi
araiother in, norliS.L' "-"dina;
In tonal
7Z. T spWot
wVoStSiiP'ANOCO.
1 -M5w0.
HfVfe
Spring" & Summer.
I HAVE THE
LATEST SPRING
SUMMER
l1
Tbe Cbaniplon.C'toltiler of Juniata County batloi janM.
turned from f lie Eastern cftiea vlth u Houderlal
SPHIKG AND
Will make iriends. oulshiue rivalb. win vU-t!i
merits. MEN'S BOY'S & CHILDREN S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
and Gent's furnishing goods. Firal C;i 86, combitiiug Style, Cooiiiy ,44
Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No ,aie is aspccuJ '.M
I prove this.
But I ask your patronage ODly when I give complete aalinfaclieB. Ky
ettk of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS k SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATClltS a.
JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirt. Neck wear, CVr.ars ati
Cufbs,TiniAs aud Kate help, is full end complete. CJ:;'.l and
Sam'l STRAYSR.
THE OLD KELIABLE CLOTH I Ell AND FIMUMSHER
IN PATTERSON.
June 16, 1886.
Aew Firm,
-000-
SPRING&SU MM Ell GOODS-
No more winter for months
to come. Spring and Summer
are here, and to conform to the
chance, the Senior member of
. , .
the linn nas jutt returned lrom
T , , T 1 . , ,
Eastern Markets, where he ie-
lf.rtP.1 With rrrp.1t care ihe fronds
o
that his many patrons favor.
HROP fN
AA- Vt 'J-'.
We have now filled our
fchelves with Sprknu and Summer
-ftia nt oil Lr t !. 1 u I Int rt 1
tomers have appreciated
elloi ts to give them goods to
suit their purposes, and we
believe that we are better
-
pre
mired than ever to mt't-it their
confidence. We invite ou to
come and iee and be (satisfied.
In our dress goods department1
we bave almost everything. ,
Don't be backward, call for
what you want.
Shoes and louts.
Our Boot and .Shoe De
partment is full in its assort
. l . . i.. i
nieiiL, anu vuiiaiiuv can ue
suited in fit, quality and price.
ivi..... : l,
) iiuaitici iuiyiutiiicuiB iiiivc
lx;en added by the manufactures
we have them an. He can
i .1 i- r
Mipply you with loot wear for
anv in or out door service. Our
" . .
grocery Department never lags.
We haeon hand a lull line oi
Fresh, Plain and Fancy
GUOGEU1ES.
AIpo, the only full line vi
UUEEJVS WARE
in the countv. Every
COUntV. X.Very house
.1 . ill i i
must have its lull supply ol
uueens anu uiassware. inis is
tr.e htoi-e to call on lor .ucn ar
ticles. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Remember the place,
ZilAlS S-ThfcET, Off-O.-ilTE COUI.T iloDfch,
MilHiiitown, lu.,
FrciVk llIASCilAlIa
aV !OII.
Sprii.g and Summer Goods.
i would inform tbe public that I hate
now in u.y tew millinery store at my place
ot residence on Water street, Mifllintown,
second door lrom corner of Bridge atreet,
a full stock, of Sprii gatid Summer millinery
goods, all now , aud of tbe latest k!) li s
and having employed first class milliners
lam prepared to supply tbepublic will,
everything found in a firstclass milliner
store, come and examine txy stock. I
consider it no trouble to abow goods.
51 KS. IfhlilL.
Match 2'J-fc7.1.s.
OILS ! OILS ! OILS !
i
T2E mwm OIL COMFABTi
! t.f I'itt.iL'Ur;- I:'., limke
j
-A. SlrIi:CI-A.LlT Y
of wauufucturiBg for tbo Doineetic
trario the Finest Brands of Iiluminat-
ivg and Lubricatitg Oil?, KapLtha
uij.I Gasoline, that can be made from
Petroleum.
We challenge coDipfcrison wilL
every Luoun rrotlut-t cf rfctrokf.m.
Jfj-oawish tLc most
UjYIFORML Y S-? TISFjICTOR Y
OILS IJST THE MARKET,
a.k foronrsi, Ir.-.;U- i-.-r lUfllintowD and
icinity Supplied by
FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO
January 2nd,-89-ly.
All imr,rUnt local new. ar0 ppbHshcd
!.oWort,nt genera! news. ul
a larg- cn r.ri.d .monnt of lit-wsy rnaftw
8 !
Hi
SUMMER STCK
ia lit
FLM NSYLYANIA EAILECAD.
TIM K-TAULt
On and after Sunday Mir l'Jih. ijv,
trains that stop al tttffim wili'mn
EASTWARD.
Altoona AccowMonATiott kavsn Altoa
daily at 5 eio a. ni , Ttrone G 7 a m
; "-"tingdon ;.3i -. Mo-t f8.., ,"
i,ll I. in.. N.w ton Hamilton 7,17 . m
. McVevtown 7,37 a. m., tiis!r.wn jo
111., Milford P.'.O a in.. Miflm B.27 a. tt
Port Koyi s.h-i a. m-. Mexico s,r t. m
Tuscarora 8,4 1 a. m.. Vndvke S.lt a. ra '
TbompJiontown s.w a. ,., n ,rlra s.'
m- MIIerto'!:.?-:1 Newport ...
i m., arriving at Harrisl.-.irg at 10 20 a. m
and at Philadelphia, 1.2n p. in.
Sea fjiiosE Kn esil.iatM i!h..,n. i.n.
at 7,15 a. u., aud 1 1 u , g a .! r.fa
stations between Altoona at:1 Ha-tstHiri
'vl
i 815 . ?n-
! Mail Ti!C UaTCn Pitfuhurt dailT i
a9 O
m . a tmiM .t v ni . n. .
t""5 .. o iu iu ..ittLi. uf. arrt .rs t a . '
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1 nin'iJUii ti k i uui : t 1 rntir r r, , t ni n r r.a.
- I ingrlon 7 37 v tit ; irt,.:vn piu ; h
um "P. ?1 iu l"
drii.i.ia 4
i-'hiiadeiphia Epr..s win
st n JT m Hll, n ijc-t
p .1 MxS.s
Fast Lis l-.ivea Phil lrliij
11 60 a re ; Ilnirisburg i: ):1 p n
6 15 I'm; Le.. t.tci. n ." 1 p r
S 10 p i.i ; arii . s '-1 1 ?r
aaiiy at
; Mil in
a'tsba
:i IJ,a,.
:'leVh;s
1 a. m.
Wat Pi.i'tii'ir.!- v.
daily st 4 o'l n . i...: Hri i 1
Di.ncatni.i., b 1 i. N".
m.; Hil!erst'-. n, '. !"a.m.:'l
! 52 a. m.; Y:i Dvi:.-. li ( ..
ora, 10 Ot a. in.; Mexico, jo
, 'J !
a.
f "ntowa,
; Tmrar-
iu.; Psrt
- ! Royal, ion a.
! Miitonl, K' Jo a.
in. ; Vniin, jr
m ; N:rro s. i.J . . u..
.t. ii'.; MrV 'vi. ivn, 1 1 It
.ll.:i'"l, i I . I . m.; (lu).
it.. i 1. rc ti-., I -i. p. m.
:i ., m l ..t.ip it a., regaiar
II ji nvti :fj 5H.1 Alt.i .riA.j
j Lcwimoku, u
! a- " Nfio"
' '
; A'lo'.na, 1 : p.
is: ith.r.s bi'twi'. i
tT- Kxp.ici". leaves riuiadupbiadai-
b at '5 '' F- '" I'-ieri. '. .c. 10 ri t. n
; ,.vxn.g k....kv,.i., M,rsv,i;.., oLi..'
no"' N"Tt, M!ii.T-i..-i.,ibo'i.1outo6.
' 1'ort Kc' al.tiioe ul Mittfin. 11 ; . ui.: AI.
: u,oya, j in ... ,., :,. 1 ivt.i.rg, vi im.
; Mail t)i i-mv-. rhiiad.ipiua daily at
7.01' a. m., il in i7.1.:re I!.!', n. m., New
port, li 14 p. r.i., .irflu U.6J p. m., stop.
pirg .-it sii regular sfreirns hnt.cyii lliSia
arid Altoouu reteiics Allouna si a 40 p. at.,
I ill ..burg f .10 p. m.
Altooha ArtiKHomtMs l5a fttii
adelplna d.tily t 1 1 .'..l i.i., Hrnsburg al
4.15 p.m., D inc.u.x.in 1 ( i p. m., Sn
port 6,11 p. in., Milior.i'. i. vn i.JJ p. m..
Tfioaitsontown o..i; ... m.. V'nti.i S 11
, ! '-. Tuacarora G,;1! p. in., Mexien S.iO f
' in-, J on Hoviti o,oi p. m., M'tt'in n no s
,. Luwiston ,.. ,u , Mcv -i.,n
i n"""" m. m ,.., .,. m.
Huntiuj.l u . p. m , A.ijoi .' u-i p.
1'acilic Express loaves I'd ile t. .(-sjia II St
lu; llirrislurg 8 In am; IJ.u hihiod t
3S a m ; Newport 4 t'O a in ; ::tin I S'J s
in l.ewistowo 5i a m ; Mc ;. town 4 2!
a.m; Mt. Union o 4- a rn ; li joMiil jd a
V2 m ; Feti-rsburg b li'j a m ; h prnre Oset
6 4 a m; Tyrone iiosm; B -n's Unit
7 1"-a m ; Alto..na lii'ii m i TitisL .ti
1 li 45 p in.
S. a .h.ie Kxpre s r', on -:-dis
wiil cotinncl Willi -iii.i l .y Ms.l o .t l.aring
liarrisburj- at 1 15 p. m.
I.EJV'ISTOWN l; ISM'S.
Trains leave Lv'.ris'owii Jiin( ,,. n ir i
roy at 6 10 a ui, lu o"j a m, .'i 1 . p m ; 1st
.Smibury al 8 mi a in, .1 (.0 p u,.
Trains arrive at I.ewistown Jn u tinn fto
lliiroy at 6'.' a m, 1 !'. pin, 4 ! i m ; rr.-IT
unhiiry at ...lii a. n, 4 HJ p. ;n.
TVKo.NK IXVISI'.N.
Traius leave Tyrouo tor hel.-t n.ls at
Lock llav.n cf B l'J a m, 7 p n.. l.-
Tyrone for Uuruensviile au-i C!es Held al
bl!0im,3 lip n,, 7 25 p i...
Tialns leave Tyrone tor Wa:ir:rs link,
ren::sy!vmis Kumaco ar.d Sir.ns st bO'jn
in ai d I lo p ni.
Trains arrive a Tjrone liom hviletuiit
and Lock H .veu at 1 1 ftH a in, and i til p ai.
Trains strive at Tyrone trom Curw.os
villc and Cioarfieid at h i'l .t in, and 11 4o a
iu, C 1 7 p m.
Trains arrive at Tyronoironi oiis, Wr
irioraMatlc r.nd Von- iv aru J urt.scr at
. 1'i a u, at 6 40 p m.
li. i t. T. R. K. iL llEUK Ri) P1V1310S.
Trains leave Huntingdon for b.ilrd,
Ilyiidman and Cumberland at i't .
and li Ah p. m.
Trains krrire at tiiiutiug-ioa Ir .-n
; ,'ord' ,!"-" cumo-tuna at
I p. in., C 20 p. m.
j HOLLIDATSBL'KG UKANCH
j Trains leave ALoona t..r j oir.'. S .
j '
i 5 00 p 8 10 ' ,u 9 M P
hr-f-U
Is
Trnins arrive at Allorma lic.r.i j.ntnis
South, at 0 45 a ni. II 35 .1 m. I r it. .-6-i
p. iu. C i'J p. ni. 7 t'O i rn. nd 1') P
m.
THEiisynnMPii'S
UaX. Pl)r
m
IVaM.
$ B. Mntti
A PERFECT
mm
mac t
HORTEST
With
Pfirfeer stimt mr Toaa-we.
MIDI
Ftrralnti s. 1 shi. huLn
Our lrt.l'rV
wtli e bend uniter (Ce
.1 kMvWaL Isa
H.'.t"'! .-' re f Ji- lAnont Wanted
STYL
jinr rtuj patrarriUra. sodi-vaa I ry w..- -
KENNETT WACON CO.
KBNMIT? fTiJUARaT. PA.
M IK KLIN
Hi
TTERSESBAT.
T K K
- .ntcriftion $l-v
.dvaticct "
Transient advert:.
inch Tor vac.
Transient business
-mn. lOcenta per id,
jnadnctlons will be r.
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aa ao." J
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bonne
Mia. l'alltlie I'.l u
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Jlev. K.'Iiv pr..:'.
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proii .-i I.'n .'t -hi-.--
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from llifViK-i .:. : !
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ferre'v. uti.l ! l
them 1ooo my . - .
of rat s.
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tlf Jill!.-.
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to ac-;-;-l :i j
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caught ti t i
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A hit-' i.i.-:.;
the tvt t. .t. i -i
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day i v . i. i i
fit ll.i. !-.. ..
tor nf th.- l i'-r .
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