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VT mf K . I IVi'i:i- Uania Kuroae at t 'Six- , ;. rn'F'kD rtvi-ioy. ., . I, i n,. l..o f.-r Bi--Hrd, n ! '. i i Ii rl nut t H '-' m . ,f M ijt t-s lou Irani ... t l iiiutai r'0'l ftt j" . r . ' ; , . I'Kti IUi.CH. ........ i . ,i f..r r..iiinS""IB- ' 1 j oO V ni. 1 40 P " - .1 r:i '. P ,. i .AlUunift from P"'"M : i.i :. II ui. I P m. '' ., I . 7 i"i . m. anil 10 so ' MIPFLISTOWN : nEWllSDAX. JrXEk, 1.' TERMS. ( labanptina, tlO pr una if paid ), lncy; $2.00 If ant paid in adTaoc. Tnuuiient atlTartiMmonta hwrwd at 60 ct0ia par laca for tacb iamtrtloa. XaciWut baaiaea notices in local eol tma, 10 enta P ,lne ,or Inaruon. Dfldartiuaa win o nua o oom deairia( ta a4Trti by tha y.r, balf or quarter SHORT LOCjt IS. hU R. f.. Vtrkrr has plaenl a bwftter in b.l!tO. EiWattol TiriiMjjiH i0 town TtiJrliy. t Lit ( sfri-t.-hv of farrnivBt rr laid Pattaman Ut mrrkl ClutMir.ft' M-rrhanl Stravar la havin bratr tilacir.l in hi linuaa. j i.T.i.(.'riin. n..ili;r visited. id ftii't-- l1 Tburwltir. . j ..,.!., l't'rwl, "ana J(ely attanded I the Sup""'" 1 "nit lant wek. hi ti.nn V'. nail ot Tuarar.ira "Aa Aaatia Urtntor bao d(nrist a atol eor koakT, whleh, draB by a Uaa, pkA aad baaka tba eora attharaU of tdebt t twalra ,. , Kama 10 ma ca- Pacity ol tha ban. Tb Uam and aiachhia oa aalrida tha ro, on bora. ther aid, and rrary ear of eora largo or am all la pirked op. Cora buakinft eaa bow be done just aa thrashing la, Uatiag bat a few day a." In tb long past the route of travel for ladiaae aad flrat arttler waa by a path throngh Licking Crwtk Valley. Too route ol trarrl to the tipper rod of ibe valley may acme day, before maay rear bare gune by, be through Licking Creek Valley by rail. The Eel ret u for J una contains the follow -m 'arird and intereattng tattle ofcoatenta : The Agnootie Contmrerary. A Sjm poiauu By Prufeaor T. H. Uaxler aad almost ererybody la tkw coiBmanlty is reported U bare said eonethlac; relatiTo to tha snbject of realgaatloa excepting Kr. Haya, aad aa far as the public know ho baa boo as aileat aa tha sphinx. Everybody la aakins; will ha ataad by bis declared parpoae ofroaigaati oa f bat no oao answers the qaeatioB. IOO Ladlea Waaitad. Aad 100 man to call on any drnggist for a frtt trial package of Lane's Family Medi cine, the great root aad herb remedy, dia covered by Dr. Silaa Ltuo while in the Koeky Mountain. For diseases of the blood, hver and kidney a it ia a positive enre. For constipation and clearing op the cnmnlevi.tn it rt . i 'l... a 1. l. it. Everyone praiaea it. Lftnta size pack age, 50 ct ntn. At all druggists. 51 O T I C E. Cowardly Agnosticism. By W. IT. Mal- luck Christianity and the "Ueocentric'i ' OwingTto the nnumal amount of rain dar- StuUtn. By Profeaaor Rlward A. Kreo- j ih ne month of May, and fearing many man, D. C. 1 A Knight's Tale, jj, J t"0" re disappointed in not getting Alexander Charles Kw aid The Cnp and ' lTnlT of the re-lactioa in the price of the Critic. By H. Arthur Kennedv Look ruiMiiiiKArna 1 nave concluded to . Vaiirv i- in t.n Uat week. Lr,rt Wails rfpurta rut worms as JmrJ' tu a in fl'per Tnararors. Duni-viB.ia, Terry county ia to have a :i .nl ha' k with csifal ot $50,00. A. . M.-Akue ri-pnrts hevy trot in his n- vhf rLc j.l I it VTeiJn-'!.iy morning. r..r w.-i-ns hiie raust-d many acr-:s iu fi af-ra Valli-y to be replanted iu com. Seaward, Sentinel By Alfred Austin The Personality of Prince Bismarck. By Alexander lanes Sband The Position : f inder Examinations in America. The Tbysical Force of the Mob Ethica and . Keligioo. An Address Delivered Imfore : the bthical So-iety of Cambridge. By j Prvitessor J. R. Saeley With Father Oamien and the Lepers. By Edward : Clifford. Meditations ol a Wester Wander ' er. By the Counters r Jersey. Christi anity and Agnosticism. By Rev. Dr. Wace. j Mr. Hrmht. By K. W. Dale, LL.D. A Piikle of Salt. A Tale of the tend the redodtinn through the month of June. 1 on now making three new styled Pictures very beautiful1 itT at reduced rstes Respectfully, Joesra Hsss. Jnne 1st 1K89. Forced to Lcare flome. Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of line's Family Medicine. If your Mood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have j headache and an unsiehtty complexion. Indian! tan ou mwj umjtKiai i7uayior j ni u. tn. mui.NiiiiiiiB Isdien praise it. Kvertone likes 1 and .SiM-ialiniii. Hf Hnnt Allen, ami the. ' size larkiss .V) rents I Varietiea and Miscollanv. Mtr't'i Criwiorl clerkin in an Altonna ! it. Large usual variety of Foreign Literary Notes, ' JItltTA WS. I an. .m.l t-n'i a Wasi.i'.gtoB rn'i .r a; t' r. rlslteit hi p-irenta sevaral days I.at iVilr morning May there s a trost in a number of places in ths o..unt . Jos flow tt'egraph operator of Tyrone aa r" ruty at t!ie hum ot his pirenis on "t-rrT 'reet. '.'(.... nussioner Hower reports cut worms j.fr.'v an 1 iletruetive in their work in his n..:g'.t..rh)o.1. i arr'.- niannfaeturer Scholl, baa at led 'arged porch to hta houso on I'reet. W j :n.rvtnn, II il'nuui is p itting down a bru-U ;.a. .'tnent in front ttf bis house ott Was!. I' ston street. U. J K:.-.., w as ftwirle-l th- contract tor ti... rninng of the bct'lffo in Concorl f ar . tor $ ."'. f y a 'ute enactment of th l.rmlature a"nfra of dogs doing injury to sheep are ilaMi. lor the damage. Al'un S. boll employed in Thompaootown . 'sl'l his parenta In thia placa on Decor at'.uL rr the SUth nit. In r.sy when a baby ia bora a card is la. k"l oa yl'S front door for the period of two .lavs, it0rtniag the community of the birth. H'lM.-r wr out a msn who thirty years ago -tyiipl Ulsa amlit... p.t.. Lswsport, B eke county baa be.ta louast in 4'yiwra.la. Pass fsMna season came in on the :"th f May. By reason of a rbinga in the law it Ciiuie in two days earlier tliaa lt year at whh'h time June iaf wis the first day to ash lor basa. The oldest inhabitant has no remembrance ! a storm in the last of May like the one that prevailed Iroui the South last Thurs day night and Friday. Ad rxebange says: A man lately cured a baiky horse by simply hitching hiin in the B-M in. I letting him stay where the Special attention will be directed ia tbia number to the discussion on fgaetficissv, the subject which, more than any other, is ejciiirg the iu teres t of thinking readers to day. Processor Huxley, W. ri. Mill :ck, Professor Freeman and sr. Wace have contributions on the subject in the currvot nnmbor. Published by E. K. I'elton, 2 -Bond Street, New York. Terms. $4 per yrar; single numbers, 45 cents ; trial subscription fr 3 months, f 1. EcUttie and any ft Msgasine, $s. Urldffe Letllaia;. n the 30'h last Thursday, the letting for the building of tbe bridge across i Shower's crossing in Lick township was iaardrJto . F. Goodman of Turbett township. The blders and osds were. ;eo. S.Conn I SJ7. Pannahaker 4. Hon 1475. W. A. Milliken 2JF. J. . Il.icki nb. rv r5t. S. E. i'annalker I74J.5) Samuel Pannabaker.... ...... . IfjO. Mithew clam. 2-00. ;. V. (Joodiuan 1440. Vf. F, Mct'atiaa 17W. W.D.Walls das7 John Leonard I''. Ah 'am N. Ilagio. 210)1. W. 1.. Simoatun -'iiO. VV. M. Nosa 2l. Geo. " . Kaiiur.. ............ . 14t5. I Reynolds and K raider, were awarded tha cua.i II"s-it three hgn4i dollars foe ttse repairiDg of the bridge at Thompson's Lark in Delaware township. Troubles, over a Preacher. Ceatri bated. Ia tha Psssaie river Bear Fateraoa, IT. Jo are the Passaic Falls over which sjaita a a ubb bar of people have plunged to death, eosae by allowing their row -boat to come to near the edge of tha fails. Soma time ago a man getting into the current shov Ibis falla abandoned bis boat to swim ashore After be was out of the boat a shoreward current ceurht it and took it to shore, bnt be wss taken over the falls and thereby deisaarl. lb fart matt tmm vmm some. one loses life about this tall. On a morn- ! ing not long since a chsmpiob jumper nam- j ed Hrodie stood on a ledge of rock by tbe . side of the tstla 106 feet above the surface ; of tbu spray throwing, foaming, roaring ! j ters which are 20 feet deep. Mc waa there , lot purposa that waa to jump dowu tbe . 1U6 feet luto the wster in the presence of watchers. Some of these witnesses say he bad inflated tuLos bound around his body that were no arranged that Lhty wou.d i "buov" him op in tbe water and perhaps in his deacencto tbe water (aot positive about j tbe latter.) When Brodie bad made him-i aelf ready lor the trial he waa ncticed (ac cording, to newspaper reporter's accounts pnbliahed in tbe papers) to make tne sign I ot the cross" of Christ (a Catholic sipu i when made, over the breast.) Then tie! sprang off the rock and went downward aj visible streak of black and red, tne colors of ? his dress, and disappeared in the loam and ( spray before striking the surface of the j main body ol water. For thirty seconds i be sii lost to sight. TDen one of the eager t watchers saw him coming to. ttie surface I i , A BOON Housewim,. fn OurPcpufirBrand rt 1 1" na tsrssar and woskaia man wha tan I toe sw all day eaa aafc Uaair boots om tssfcs. siasiaiartliaboaa. TteerwiUb. Soft, PotiansMS WolffsACFEBIacking Mskes Tnwiss sisssii asaaw Sarea Sweeping ttml Scrubbing. rba boosswul ws ctast eaal loarw. wfll sot ret stiff sa 4 hard m an.sr eslas er raia. and will be W AT I RPR OOF. Ladfas. br U. sod iosM ttiat met hnsnand and sons ass a Onraase for GantsP ghoss aad ana. a aaontb tor Lsdies. tToaqsalad ass Hamssi DfSJSIna;id Preserver nold by Sboa fstosss. Grosera, Drusztsta Ac. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Vtll tefourila. o5efjaZ. A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICH kooK ! I.oris K. Atiijo. .ATsftI.Xk.U5f &. K. V l. I'vvll. and soon the.eyrs of otbers saw him. Th water tkvn threw him with considerable j force against s rock which be took bold of and rested. Then as,be waa not vet throngh ' to eafety be left the rock and swain in "the water that ran like a mill race," caught en another rock, rested ag am and tnu aw.ui rj-Collectin g and Convevcit.g prompt through the rest of the rushing water into j jy atte.nd.-d to. a large basin ot oueler water whence the I '.. . " , . wa-eher. rescn. d bim. But the real truth . . ?- street, ! ace of ri si- ATT ) RNEYS - AT - L. A U . M I KF LIN TOWN, PA. FOR (Vf i hats tiih run WHAT A PIC.XIC UTTERS AT S C H O T T ' & -ooo- denee ot Louis K. A tkinonr he')., south of Bridge sir-. t. JOcfJti, H.t. yy M. ('KA.Vt OKD, M I)., C'ivelv tba practice of Surgory and thrir collateral load it a "! y 7 lall i.EWDUMPiNG 5 VAGOH A saarffCT r . is DUsw r tg? WAOO- wlthoo4 Iim-Il. hntts or l.maae MOtIj .l,. ar.t .-J.-1 1. JTlhsI .e re--a or aa. i Anents wan"" jaw.. auir. fttlUisaaB I 9 aeak UETT WACOM OO. was until he got hungry enough to pull home. The ho rse held out SO hours. Thu tin and hardware store of J. M. Laird In II mtirigdoo waa burglarised a few nights ago snd good rstors, knives, revolver tx th amount of $1U0 carried away. The goo.ts stolen had been shelved only the dy before the robberv. William Ze'nWa living in Wiltorl town ship sells a doe quality ot san I that he takes trom hole in hi lot that he sunk for wat.r. Having struck tine sand he ceased to dig t"t water and ever (-ince hs has been telling sand at 7.. ts a ton. Ssu.uel S. Fclwlre. who has been In ChiiMKU the pus". tlir. e or four yeara, where he .s new a stii'lmt at Medicine, came to Jnn ata last week to pas sevenl months h hi friends in Tnscarora vslley. His aikrr J.'t. Feluilee lives "rear Pern Mills tbia county. A contemporary says: A man who nover told a lie. a woman whose to3ue nover got ths hetter of her judgment, an t a rain wh' .mid publish a newspaper to pleas every- b.siy, are the three social white alephsnts huh would be leading carls in the cirrus ot the w.irld. Mrs Isaac Depew of Viltonl township fell loan a couple of ateps leading from her fon-h snd broke her right leg between the tins,, and ankle Dr. Banks gavo the limb tb surgical attention it required and in bandaging it, cotton that wss raised in Juniata county waa used. Traveling musician were Humerus, lat week. A party with a monkey, a goat and band organ, one day, were succeeded i l.s next day by a party with a harp, a horn a hamo and singiug ; the aext dar a party with ft bsg pipe and aome other kind of a hic-w born came along, and c comes the tniisic almost ever) day. Frnin the Bloon 6Vld Adrocste. Tost-masii-r livucral Wanarntker baa ic formed T-th T. Rue, our popular eta;e driver to take charge of the mail route between Con- rord, rainlin county and Uoney ltrva. a county 15 milee in length. Tbe tor who waa I under Zacb's bid bas taih d to m.ike g.iod his bid. Tlio soldiers monument in front of the Court House was wreathed and deciwated i!li ilnwers last Thursday amidst the fierce siorm ot rain snd wind that prevailed from the s.'iith. The storm interfered with tne prvession ami rendered iu Impossible, bnt t!) mind of th veterans and people whose heart was with tbe cause that they fought for went nut into th Ion spots of the ru.es of dead and mentally did honor at 'he shrine of tha departed soldiers. Mead TV IMaeilrr delivered an oration in tbe G. A. R Hall in the evening. Tickets for the Amendment election to b held on tha IXthet Jnne. will be aent from tbe Commissioners' office this week to rltctioa officers of tho respective town ships .ho will bsv the ticket at tha poll In the morniug of election dav Twenty fit thousand ticket bava bean aent for " voter of Juniata. There are not that tiuny voter in tho county, bt a libvral ailnwance is md as in all alottwi" f"r The trouble among the congregation or Westminster Presbyterian Church over the resignation ot the pastor Rv. L. Y. Hays waa brought as near to a focal point last Sat urdav as it cn be till Presbytery eut the Gor lian knot ai brings p-ac and nnity to the now nn happy congregation. The meeting was called to order at Jo'c ock P. M., oy Rev. John K. Gourley, ol Lewi t'.wn, acting as'moderator. A' trr devotional exercises J, F. Stoner and J. II. Neely were elected Secretariea. The moderator read the citation of the Presbytery ol Huntingdon to the ' West minster Presbyterian Congregation of Mit flintown, commanding them to app:ar at an a-ij umed meeting of Presbytery to be held in the First Presbyterian Church r.f Altoona, on tba 11th of June next at 2 o'clock P. M , "!o show cause, if any they hive why tbe request of their pas tor should not be granted, and read the no tice which hail been regularly announced J from tba pulpit oa May l'-fta, Hi9, calling the congregational meeting tor Friday, May 81, I9, and statod;tht a objection had been urged to the length of the time of the notice for the c all of tbe meeting of May ISth. 1KC9. Tho object ol this meeting waa j to take regular action on the citation. . W. II. Rodger off red the petition and resolution that had been offered Well R-nuty tvbere are'you f Kep your nhouMer to the bil ami the rbrtriot will roll alonj. The assnriate younp; men cve an ico crfnm party t thfir frienda on Saturday pveniner. May 25.J-wlii,lr was well attended tly the young wple. Tbe ev nino; was upent in pleasant paHtimeM after which ice cream and rako were twrreiL Now comes jeoing; home. Tho rains dtricended and the mu.l came, and oh those pretty new ehoCM, how they were pebble ilnslied with mini, (hie of the gentlemen btrel n cheap Isjy to clean hi ehoet. But they ull tsaid, don't mind that, think of the fun we're ba-itir. Vt are Iitd to know that otte of our frieudn keeja gum contu and tim- brellas t loan mt on rainy night. You know what I mean. T. next time you pass your moth er don't htiut'the ditch or the su pervisor will have you arrested for trampinpr the ditch full of mud. Wanted to know who jfot wet and who tiid'nt get wet going home from the party. William Landis & Son brought home a new buggy the other day. Now Aby you can min-ly make a mash. Well Levi we an "glad to see you see you are overcoming bashfuluesh. That's right Levi you will be a man yet bs-fi.re your mother. We are worry to here that our friend C, walked off the bridge into the water on that dark Saturday night. That's right C, we honor you for the kind act. You were re turning from of the injtter M according to reporta Brodie had more than his swimming ability snd more than his own body to help nim through since be had the indited tunes to bear him .1 . L. ... . . , u li.ts rsmoed mere is no hvuui iiiaa toe muaaeo. luites 1 u .h : . ..... ... ,.:.w . r, . i . "OT1 ITlC and . K.. . , . '""o . braucbus itthrie a.t the old contor ot 1 bird about the heart save the soul but nor it. . ... ... . i . . . . ... . ltw aud trator. treofs, Mittiintoan, r a. body Irom death f the appo-cted time to' March "I IVii die. But further .-tbe sign of the cro.s." I maoe oy Drooie aeroas ma oreftst lu1icatr . Joiisj inai ne possioiy nss iaun in me rattier, Son I and Spirit, oue God in three persons. And luls sign o the cross. ' is bi:licr-d in in the present day by four or morochurches at least of Christrtaity, uatuely tbe Protes tant E pise, i pa s of America and England, the Roman Catholics, a Lutheran sect of tbe Swedish nation and tbe Greek church of Russia, Lc. Aad it can just here De stated that ibe Catholica make "the sign ot the cross, and baptise both adults and in fant in tbe name of tbe Fatber, S.in an I Spirit, but g.j to extreuiea ou the power of tbe mother of the Son of God the Virgt i Mary and go tJ extremes ou tba power ot the Pope. Tbe Jacobite a aect ot the Greek Church of Russia and nation of northwest Asia in baptizing make ..the sign ol the croaa," on tbe face and arm and bap Use adult aud intauts. And the Protestant Episcopal Church ol tbe United S tales make the a.gn ol ibe croaa" at baptism when de- ired, but it desired also omit tbia eian at baptism and they Oapiixe either bv itnmer- aion or by the pouring of wat.trjb.ilh intents and adults. -The: sigu of the croaa" ia rua.lc at Baptism by tne Episcopaleans in the lorrhmit of the subiects. Tba la- itsnce of the KpioLaleaaa. both of the Coited States aud England uaicr "the aim of tbe crosa" prove this sign to be Proles- tan t. FABEU. VcI.ai (;iilis. Jostra W. Stimmel N(1..4I :ill.l A. STOI l EL, INSURANCE AGENTS, Four nnv.ii., ji'mit.i co.. r.i. llOniy r. liable Companies represontcd. Joi. I, K."o, Emma Shelly is home from Bucks Co., on account of declining health. . now tlo you like to haul ice cream freerers. Thev rattle to much for that time of night. Yank next time you borrow a coat ana umtirella take it clear nome or noxt time niavlse von can't rct it Don't impose upon good nature. Mitsses Kate tiuuberger, Annie Landis, Lizzie Shellv, W. F. Long- acre, A A. Landis, J. TL M. Adams and Chas Shearer were the guests of Mrs. Adam Page on Sundav Mr. Meridcth and familv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Martin. ( O. Detra is attending Normal School in Thompsontown. Pnuci pal. 1 rof. Bucks. The apple and cherry crop will be s failure in this vicinity this summer. The wheat promises a fair vield Astonishing how it has gathered up. S. K., and E. P. S , must have some attraction at Van Wert It is a bad thing to think of an ov rrcoat when oue is at his destination Oh well, the buggy spread will do only it is a little thin and chilling on such cool nights. Don't mind that to the ! Think of the fun you are having J WISH To STATS ! A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tlsi Iran stop toothacui in lfs than five minntt-s ; no p.iin, no extrsctitne. That I ran extract ti . tli without l.io, by the use of a Uuid apj li. d to the teeth and gutna ; no danger. ' Tbst Diseased fiumstknown as Scnrw) treat vr. v ed : IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR ' AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF f7 VSf' t c cx DGNTFAL TO GIVE w??iJ A TAID T3IAJ t- " ....x . .v siCYouf Dealer Fof It D0NTTak:EiNY 0THf JK3. RNZER & EOSUwisvhie,: Chir great FprinR and pummer t?ale in Mwo'f, YetbV, Bovs', and Children'" Clothing, IIut, Cp f nd Fumithing Goods is new n. You'll fiivi every department overflowing Never in the beginning of a eafion have vou fceen 'ich b hundsovne line of goods cfl'ered fi..r the pnet we will ,,-eli this upring- !So phen ominHlly low are our prices, that we cannot do r.ttr tlaam name them. tfLN'S S.CK Sl'ITS Sfi, in all the newcvlor", shade, aad patterns mr.ue up in a jtrofitj and faithful manner. All t?ize? h-oiu 33 to 42. Not a tmi ia this lot but what is worth $3, You wiH tlo well tjcomeerlr MK-Vss CrTAWAY iriTS ATt God either for bu.iress or drev. "Tliey are made of all wool material. Coifctcrew, Plaids, Cassimerei?, Chevoitt?, Jfc4. All rjizew from 33 to 43. Perfiect fit, AITCN 'S STYLTei I STJ I'JL'S AT 5 GO. You'il be s;irpri.-e 1 when you pee th?.e fuits, and you will' fcrever ewear by us lor clothing if you but buy one of thete puitts. Fancy Mixtures m Globe Casfin:?rc.. Chevoit" in iolid Colors and Stripes and l'lnitls all trimmed in custom ntyle, wera made to ell for 18, but w? oflfr them lor lb doiUrti. KNEE l'A K'fS iS(M S AT 4'.8T. Si?b 4 to 14 Belt Suite ia Puncy PlaHi we.': martr specially wited for school wmr. Worth at least t dollar. and .1DD1TWJSJ1L LOC-1LS. York the meeting of M ty 18, Jby Mr. Lyoos as tho acswerlof the congregation lo the resigna tion of Mr. llsvs, and km.M William Boil, George W.tWi'.son, W. II. Rodger. J. F. Steoer, B. F. Burchaeld, J. K. Robison, J.S. Law, John Dietrica, R. F. Elliott, The Juniata S. of V. Drum Corps was making tine preparation for Si rord.rr Juniata i t . ct.utrarti decoration day. That's right bxya, rally to do honor to those dead he roes who gave their lives which were as dear and sweet to them as our in. to ns We run never rermv J. W. Wsgner a. commissioners to present th answer to Presbytery. cftn fow ovpr S. C. Moyer off-red aa amendment to the , )nelv tj the worM Lyons-Rodger. Ipetition and reaolution. tnow tuntV. still honor them for the The amendment which ho read wa a petl- , noble ami dnrino- deL tion signet! by eighty two names of mem ! jlf,v Jone. ; ber. and contributer. to me e.tmin.ter w p. Iingacre presented himself rresnyteriaa t,ongregar,en. ..nn-w i oy witL new bn,Ul, an,i flv net gite Presbytery, asking tnem to comp.y wnB an improvement Billv. the request of Mr. Hay and dissolve the I. C. Lautz wears a broad smile. relation and namol A. J. Patterson, D. S. It'HagirL Rloss, Kooert McMeen, Frederick Kspen- ,; Pavid Martin in slowly reoov arbade, James Sortb, Tubia Auker, J. ' rriug from a Revere attack Jf Pueu Howard Neely. S. C. Moyer, John Con j mouia. ninshatn. Willism Bank. John Graybill to Mrs. Samuel Groff is on the sick represent petitioners st Freabt'tevy oa June , JJst. 1 1 th. next. Tbe amendment aa read was- Thos, Kumberger ia rapidly re moved and aeconded. pairing his farm. That's right Turn- A vote was taken on tne ameaament, ' mr. which stood for amendment Ji ; agaiust amendment 83. Moi-ris Schott waa in New City lattt wislt. Nelson and Manbeck buv rok oak and black oak bark. A fine Alderuev cow swam to premises of Urice Hiirning. There is a roadwav to town from the south bv crossintr the stream above the site of the old Pike bridge. Horningtown peoiile saw a man on a barn floor go by. A skiff was tiad to the barn as if ready for him to escape. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu man or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv L. Banks & Co., Druggies, MifHintown, Pa. Oct. 31, It. Miss Klla Pannabaker has purchas ed Mrs. McNitt's Millinery establish ment in Patterson and is prepared to serve her friends and ladies generally i on short notice with becoming stvles to suit the taste of customers, and to furnish the latest fashionable styles and novelties in dress. 3t. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Caloused Lumps and Blemishes, from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, IUng-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swol len Throats, Coughs, &.C. Save $50 bv the use of one bottle. arrant ed. Sold bv L Banks & Co . Drusr gists, MifHintown. Pa. Oct. 31-'88,ly From the Philadelphia Bulletin of May 29 : Yesterday a man from Maine who has leen trying to get an interview with the President was so shocked that he could not thn see him, that he fell dead presumably irom nenrt tnsease. jlis was, per-j haps, a real case of heart-break, the I result of the "hje deferred that j maketh the heart sick." Doubtless the poor creature had boen lioking forward to fretting an oCce and hud wasted in Washington much valua ble time that might have lceu em ployed in honest labor of some kind. It ia not common for office hunters to be so sensitive under disappoint ments, but the case ought to be a warning to the swarm that remain dancing attendaiea on the White House aud the Departments, with the foolish idea that the President has no more important duties to per form than the rewarding of politic ians. and a cure case. Teeth Filled and warranted fur life. Artifcial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remotbMed, trotn 4o.(sj to p.r set. Beautiful Gum K.natdolud Tot't inserted at prices to suit all. AH work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially inviK-d to call. Will visit proleasionallv at their hoinea if notified by letter. Will visit regularly st Hiciilield the 2nd weeks ol Mai on.1 Or tuber. T u Cssb. ?' G. L.. DERIl, y I'ractfcnl Drnllsl, trwrsaitsMro tx vtrFLisTowM, Pa,., in If 80. Oct. 14 't.5. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFMlTOlT", PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. te!m"evUM Stockholders Individaallj Liable, j I JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Preitdeut. LONG PANTS SHTS, :,.m. Choice of five styles. Tney are worth rsgula rvy 7 do!lrt We sell them at 5 dollar. only LONG J'ANTS STJ1XH Big Boys nirtgnitieent Dre?s Suite, the bt material and Latest styles made and trimmed beautifully. You pave $2. SO. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS AT flO. At this popular price we shall oiler a superior assortment of Sack, Cutaway at.d Frock Srits, soft Ci meres, Stripe, Checks and Broken Plaids. You -a ill be as much surprint at their extraordinary quality as you -will at the Tuarvelcua low pricee. A 117 of thc-e suits are worth 13 dollar. .MEN'S STYLISH SUITS AT $12. Blue and Black Worsted StripeR and l'lald all hape jacks. Cutaways and Frock a, CLoic-t 12 dollars only. We in tended gtttinj 15 dollars for them but will sell tht-m for 12. i .. BOYSAND CIILLOIil:s'SA SUITS Xf . .. I . .. t .1 . - i , . -uoiuei wuen iLiey ascertain :ne wonaeiiui low prior. T. VAk ik'is,' r.Ar. we're naming, they will come and .e and will jmrchase. DISrCTOB. W. C. Pomeroy, Josepli Rofhrock, John uertrler, Robert K. Parker, T. V. Irwin. Philip M. h(.ntr, Louis E. Atkinson, KNEE PANTS SUITS AT $3.0. Sizes from 4 to 14. Cassirnerr, Tricots, arl Any suit is w orth 2 dollars more. Come and .-eo. Worsteds. sTooanocrsa : Philip M. Kepner, Anijie M. Shelley, Jost ph Koihroctc, Jane 11. Irwin, L. E. Atkinson, K. K Prrker, W. C. Pomeroy, J. lloliiies Irwin, J..hn Hertxler, T. V. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr harlotte Snyder. Three and Four per cent, i&torest will be paid on certificates ot deposite. jau 23, 188D tl CnutloD Settee. to All t t-rsofa are hereby cautioned, not lrcs a t.tt the Isinis til the underwent d in . Spruce Hill, snd Hcnle townships, lor the I purpose id gathering berries, hunting, fish- irg, or in sny other way trespsssmg, on j said lands, as the trespass Ins will lie en i forced against people ahoviolat ssid law llASSJiON VlNXIMl'M June 9, Xollce lo TrcfHsei a. Having leased 4ttii arrts of wood land ol I'svid Wilson, snd 400 seres of wood land ct John Mrl'lure, adjoining lands ol Pi r.t'sj Ivania hsiin ad Coni any in the viciriiy of lii-xler'a tinp. I liert't.y caution all rsons sgsisst trtspsssiug on the above n riiit. t i d leased Isrds lor the purpose of tinting Hither and so fotth. .l. tlM Bsasnoa. Mitliii.toau, May 26, 18SS. PARKER fc CO., BANKERS, Main Street, Miffmivtowh, Pfivsa., TRANSACT A GFNF.RAL B?.E!SC BUSINESS. Discounts daily. A?cTHi:9 of firia, iiidividnnls and coxporalionp ROiieifed. you ing, We liave (he r pnlatlaa stf hel 1 1 THE P.EST HAT IN JUNIATA COUNTY- We show till the latest rtylcs, all the best qualities, and if ask any friend on the street where he gut his hat he i wer the odds, he wiil M13- at Schott' Orders by mail promptly atten.'ud to. S C H 0 T 1 THE LEADING CLOTH I I 1JR1DGE ST., aMIFFLINTOWN. PA. 18G5, E 8 T A B L I S II E I) 18S7 Special In citation To The I'ublic . T . . , 1 To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that s'rs on daily Four jer pent. Interei-t allowed on 1 op v twelve mouths' certiiicates. January t, lSSTt-ly. from our Well Ix-autv we will stop and give all the news. Space and time you want, but do let us have lotB of those enterprising and side splitting newt. So roll, roll the chariot along. Pat ajcd Biiit. "JBB SBd Sail. ..a ... I. - Thrt. sr. two amendment, to K. ,,J o, iosl.and Kvorybody the Co mt.a.ty .. . . .... ... I " 'uuusand tor ttcRel. ana i 'ii.d agaiust ticketa ar rant out. I Tbe tuetHMi tnenfreverted to tbe origi nal Lvoaa Rodger petit ion, and rosolutioa omwbtch th vote stood for petitioa and resolution J, sgsinst petition and resolu tion 19. Robert McMeen moved the adoption of Philadelphia Record sav. the following resolution : With many persons, next to the K,nW, That in order tuat a fair etato natural dread of death itself Comes ot the Westminster Presbyterian Congrega- the fear of premature buriaL The tioa of MifBiotowa be represented before uncanny mystery surrounding the the Presbytery of Huntingdon at ita meet, death of "Mind-reader." Bishop inr to beheld in AltoonajBlair County, Pa-, doubt left intensified this feeling; on the 11 th of June next. Kobert.McMeen, and now, following close upon that 1 Howard Neely, William Bank, Tobias exent. Comes news of two suggestive Auker S. B. Loudon be chosea at thia cases of suspended animation which commissioners to represent the ! certainly ought to make apparent i 1. 1. ihu canmutics who are ia i the necessity for the adoption of c. . ,K- H.i..ri,, of tbe oastoral rela- rigitl precautious in the matter. tion ot Rev. U T. Hays with said congrega- : The placing of a body in an air-tight , casket immetliatelv after apparent ..'.a. ...... . . . Jeremiah Lyone raiselthe point of order dissolution is now an almost UU1 .. ... , a. -Bttft.... versa! practice, which, while it may d. The moderator deci-led to entertain it Tbe vote tortus McMeen 4'i against, 8 tor. Oa Bsotiuo. adjour..!. MirFLIKTOWIf MAKfCFTS MtrrLurrow.. Jnne 6, 1SB0. Potter ........................ Fug. Ram , Shoulder......... ............. Sides, ......................... I si d...... .. . .............. MIFrLINTOWN GRAIN MARK KT. 12 12 , .24 10 f) 10 Wheat, Cora old .......... Oats Rve...... ......... Cloverseed. ..... .... Timothy seed ....... Flax seed Bran...... ....... Chop. Snort. Ground Alum Salt.., American Salt....... 90 33 to 40 28 6' .a-l.-jOlo 4 00 l 75 . .... 1 SO .... 20 Wt 1 80 22 W 1 20 1 to 1SOOTS Ail SSSOES Irom G. W. HECK, xJSTlD 9AVP ilONIY. JRIPGE STREKT, PPOSITK ODD FELLOWS HALL. THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. EAR LEY. It will be TO THE AD AM A(iE OK ALL 1U YKIIS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of (ioodt fir MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STVLES of Suits; and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low I'rice. His piic.es leave all Competitors in the renr, so don't ril to rhe him a call if in need of Clothing Quality n r, r r, r. AND rice PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers 14 seres of choice tho be defended on sanitarv trrounds, in ' j ' view of the canes cited may well be I odt adjoining the borough of Patterson, a j looked upon with auspicion. P"'"" ' J, U ' 'T W!l I""1 1 1 , eora crib on tbe tract The land is all clear I William Wallace fell from a imrn. 1 B1 "o"1 we" adapted lor the growth ko Utea at New Holland, and struck OU a rat- k"s of grain -nd garden products. . . . , - i , - . . , rur iwoKuwi van us -.,e of tha movement ol Lauren auairs ; tau aie, m;u cuieie-a ma lorcnetw Joss (Y..n... are oa tip toe for tha action of Presbytery and came out near the ar. Ex. i Patterson, JunUta Co r. ' We don't stsrve Qnalify to throw a bon to Pre. In othet words, we don't s igbt our work or oae in teiior trniroinrs to tt mpt you with a low p.ije lor i .-or goods. None but the Best Clothing tor Men. Youlba. Bovs and Children. D. W. IT A li L E ; T IT IS A V A CT WKl.L KN'OV. X THAT V E HAVE The Largest Stock -OK HARDWARE LN THE COUJNTY. A . C. CO., YATE8 & LEDGER Bl'ILDINM, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. Fuildii LOC K. IUXCsC &.r ia fact everything in the Hard Lino Hardware wax never no 1"xt :a now, (EMEXT. PMM i:il, :n i'.;. H- Ft. 7.. .Jong (iowi. WALL PAlEa, LXaII8, 4fcc.. Are !o- Sold at Hot ton lricew by FRANC ISCUS HARDWARE & CO. i on Tp Y HAYS ?! jirojMTly r'arn.fl. Tii l"oi Lsr V l i"tix. i.tii.''ii iii'.ntfaty, (Jn- v it ti arri- 1 ft U.v- t lfl ..npt. f'T !'.l''l"F ! I.--- t'i.-n fiv, ') a ii -. it ' r .f ) .x j," -r i :M S"f1 ft ! f f .- it- ,' j At1liwra -fwry Pv'W'n. '.''J IV 'r M V- w York. Uti. L;A 0 a,,, t ass v... Is I I" Ai.-.-:. ji w,'U. "as m ( e,,,.,....! ... ts-rpir t t'' sr.- - ,w, v p OtlirtSL T rs'.l rv-i i-;.-L " Z. s Life tf ff" ll lllH'fi .In.ii.N ta 4 a. i ts - tlki. o.. .. II-.). I, . i : rl. -: n I 1 I V t ; ENNCTT MfJUAW-t r"' k s. s s-ss
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