Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 17, 1890, Image 2

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    SF.NTINLL& ttEPlIBLIGAti
M1?FLINT0WN.
WKI)SIB VT. DEC. 17. 1990.
B. F. SCIIWEIER,
Barrea ass riertirrvt.
lit acquainted with the seierce
f antiquities, say the ancient Egyp
tians were acquainted with the ue
of the- Diamond drilL la a number
of places which they mention, they
have found drill hole in the granite
taaiple at Gits-, there is found in
ece of the liatels of a door a drill
hole with the core sticking; in it.
The Alliance Platform.
The following i th
lintrd bv the FKrmen'
platform
Alliance
eonvention m rlorida last weelt.-
m ffo demand the abolition of
national banks. We demand that
the Qoverment n) all eetablish sub
treasuries or depositories in the
several States which shall loan money
direct te the people at a low rate of
interest, not to exceed two per cent.
pr annum, u non perishable farm
products, and a'a up n real estate
with proper lim-tations npon the
i jautitv or land ana amount, or
rnuctT.' We demand that the amount
of the circulating medium be speedily
increased to cot less than $50 per
cnptia,
('J) We demand that Congress shall
pass such laws a shall eflectnaliy
prevent the dealing is futures on all
agricultural and mechanical product
ions; preserving a stringent system
of procedure in trials such as shall
secure the prompt conviction and the
imposition uf such penalties as shnl
secure the must perfect compliance
with the law.
(3 We condemn the Silver bill
recently passed by Congress, and
demand in lieu thereof the free and
unlimited coinage of silver.
(4) We demand the parage of laws
prohibiting alien ownership of land,
and thst Congress take prompt
nation to devise some p!an to obtain
ail lands now owned ly aliens and
foreign svndicates, and that all lands
now held by railroads an.l other cor
porations in excess of such as is act
uallv lined and needed by theut le
reclimed the Governraeat and held
fur actual settlers only.
(5 Balieveing in the dectnae of
equal rights to all and special privi
leges to none we demand that ir
natienal legislation shall he so frara
in the future as not to build up one
industry at the expense ef another:
aad we "fartuer demand a removal of
the existing heavi" tarriff tax from
the necessaries of life that the poor
of our land roust havs. Ws farther
demand a jest aBd equitable system
of graduated tAi on incomes We
relieve tht the money of the country
shcuM he kept as much as possible
in the hand tf the people, and hence
ws demtnd that all national aud
State revenues shall be limited to the
Uj the necessarr expenses of the
trovernment economical! aed honest-1
ly administered.
(til We demand the
honest and just State a
governmental control and suHervisi..n
of the means of pub": communication
aud transportation, ard if this ecu
Irol and supervision does not remove
the slui8 now axistiug, demand
Government ownership of s.ich means
of communication and transportation.
Sad Cases of Drunkeiiness.
The Philadeif.Liaa Kecord r.f
lOtb iui-t., rejoitH the two folh
caaea of li uDkeDceaa. wiiich if
arirht mav tirove a warmer to
th
T,1'tf i
'd j
l"-" .
p!e who are drifting into the habit of
intemperate drink. A ehovkiug; (
of deatitutum and cruelty to children
was unaartlieit on Slotnlav, lv special !
lltlicer .v.K;bbcn, rf tte r.ighteentu j
district, ,iward Jennings, of o j j
" - ..im, i
drunkard, has fr some time iiegUct-1
eu to suppiv lis wiie ana nve em nn
children with even the hare neceessi
tits cf life, and uu Monday he drove
them all out into the street. The
wife end little ones were very poor' v
clad, snd a neighbor compassionate
It gave them temporary shelter, at
on re reporting the tnatt-r to tho po
lice. When Officer !JnK;llD went
to Jeaning's house he found him a
aleep m a room devoid of furniture
with au empty whiaky Kittle lyii g ty
his sids. Jeuuiugs had evea sold the
stove for drink. A.t the hearing yes
terday, Maoist-late G.lespie sentenc
ed Jecuius to twelve months in the
Ilause of tVirrectioa, and banded the
children over U the care of the Socie
ty for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children. Leo a a Freeze, the
wife of a farmer near Rahway, N. J.,
was found in Forbes woods yes'.er
day, stupid with drink and neixly
frozen, with the body of her little five
year eld daughter at Jher side. For
H days and nights the drunken wom
an had wandered about through the
nnw in.l a' at The fb.il. 1 Wftl fru
.r. r .1-etS on TFri.lee niffh I
from that time until found yesterday,
the woman had d racked the body a
beut with her, not knowino in her
maudlin condition, .iat the innocent
rbil4 be-.'. perigriv-
ilrs Freexes husband on account
of her fondness for drink, had been
eareful to curtail her supply of mon
y, but be brought her to town last
Friday, aa 1 left her with fuads to
bay the ehild a pair cf shoes, as he
was compelled to drive to Elizabeth
on business. She bought the liiiuor
and wandered off with the child, and
the husband on hia return searched
long and diligently for her, but in
wain. YtrJ y he called on the po
lice for asitance. and late in the af
ternoon Constable Congers found the
two half hurried in the snow.
The woman still moans and - shiv
er, although nnder a pile ef blankets
8h stares wiMIv about and he?s fr
a little mow. Her husband who is
prostrated by the aTair sits in a cor
ner ot the room with his head in hia
" '"'- " 1 " tuim ties noma in a 1 irourjie. lie nas Deen snarl ior fzl),
cffin, raady fur burial. j 000 for estracing the affections and
- seducing the wife rf Henry Jackswu,
Haake Swallewed the Baby.
Tram the Clncinaa? Inquire.
Ceotge Wha. t . u, of Brown county.
tell
a a
jilooa-cvr.Uing snake story.
Mrs. Willinm Huxlly, living in a leg
cabin. wa making soap in the back
yard, having kiseing her six-months
oaoe to sleep in the cradle. Present
ly the baby screamed, and she rushed
in and wsa horror-stricken to find a
hideous tlacksnale of enormous size
trying to swallow the child. It had
engulfd the hand and had swollowed
it up to the arm pit and was writhing
in ita contortions and efforts to make
further progress. Grasping the
hideons reptile in the middle, it
seemed to relax its hold and disgorge
The Gvpaey Jleth.
The Gypsy moth that has secured
a hold in the New England States
threaten to hecwme one of the great
peats of the dar. A writer
Scientific American of Decern
says : I hwe quit a little experie
with the jeat, as m the rear 01 mj
premiaes are three or four large ap
ple trees which have been whoilv uo-
ered for l-y the owner, and the teat
i caterpillar and gypsey worm have
! held high carnival there untd every
vestige of grsau has disappeared.
After devastating ui r neighbor's
tress, they marohed in myraids for
my premises, fairly covering the
feuees. houses, outbuildings, grass
land, currant bushes, and concrete
drive-w.iys with the'r trceping bat
talions. 1 immediately tasked tar!
sheathing pat er arouu 1 every one of
my trees, am keep the paper well !
coated with printer's ink, if care is
taken to make frequent application (
of it. Experience, th let of teach-J orated putupkin from one and on
ere. proves it. During the past week fourth a.rea. When tha nnuinkin
or ten dats I 1 ave prvouallv at'en 1
ed to the wa'tr, aud Lave kihrd
millions of ysey worms, which
have congregated below the paper on
ray trees. The tree nearest inr
neighbor's lanl wore the first ones
attacked (ihev will not pass a tree),
and five or six t'mee a dav the trees
below the paper are literacy covejed
with thousanJs of worms, notwith
standing I take great care to kill ev
ery worm seen at each inspection,
while not a worm cert he found upon
the tree alvove the application of
printer's ink. The number of worms
cultivated on three or four worthless
tres un the premises a Ijaeent to my
own is astonishing ; miinb-is fail to
conver an a (equate l.lea. Tee
grass land and the earth seemed to
be covered with them. In fifteen
minutee after killing every worm to
be seen on the trunk ot the tree, be
low the tarred papers, hundreds can
be found making their wav np the
trunk to le stopped by the applica
tion of printer's ink."
Seeing His Best Girl.
Fr. m last Friday's M.kon Record:
A Union county gentleman had a lit
tle experience last Saturday night,
which he will not soon f rget. He
wm crossing the river in a hat, on
his way to this otv to seend the ev
ening with Lis ''best gir:." and when
about twentv f tt from shore a move
ment on tiia part caps.z-d the Ix.at, J
snI lie received a thoiouh ducking ter with a s'lff knee j-int.
right in the presence of the afore- At Simuton a jurv remained out
aaid "best Kirl," who was awaitii)f week localise r.l the obntiracv of
his coming ou the shore. He scram one mil, atd at th; end of t'nt time
ld to the sh re, fasteued his beat, a mutaa! airanseineut w.a made le
snd then hi best girl le.1 the way to tween com sel to accept the verdict
. . . , i ht-r huuic, comjelled hiui to ru tc
m, f'-" ,Mbed while she d.ied Li clothing a
Died while Preachiog.
A New TJrunswirk di.pntch of the
Oih in t., says : While prtachiug to
a Urge ct.ngre-a-ion at the East
MillAtetie lii-i' r::ie l e! lUTi-h on last
Sunday Tiight, tbi pa.-t r R- v. Dr.
J. Strong, a tid : " ni-i". eig .t 1
as eav aa the stir Tjiu the beav
ena." Tte next ins' ant In fe-e
turfed ashy j-ale, he r.ntcht-d w.i4!iv
ut the p.dpt: fir supp.rt, at.d then
urot pt-a on lu lloor m a nt oi apo
plexy, ltie liorrihed c r gregat:n
waa spell'ounl for o Boouivtit. Then i
me roier ones rosu-a 10 ma tro .
trate luan
nl raieed bim from the'
floor. J
i was taKtn nome ana l:el
, . . . - ,
u.iav. H:a ajre was b vears an-.i t
.lavs. He;
Jireti irrown u
leaves
wi.l.w an.t I
tugl.turi
GE. ER.1L .EHS ITEMS.
A lare and handsome school
building was erected this fall on a
central lot in Mohrsvill, Cei ks Co.,
and last Satirdav eveu utr a public
plav presentation was to have t.tkon
place. The directrs refused at
the ,
eleventh hour to grar.t periuihsi"n te
the patriotic order t- raise the fltj
over the bnihlin r hold their pub
lic exercisee within itsd Krs. When
the hour arrivail for the ceremony,
the directors were driven out of the
place, and forcible possession of the
school house obtained. Tho flag was
raised, and there was the reculaiion
j speech-ra iking. The citizen are
with the Mr-chanics and Patriotic
Sons it th
he matter, bat several pros-1
will prLaoiy be the out-
ecutions
come.
A big fi i lurking match, in j
wiucn uiietn lewa was interest-
ed.took place at Av -a,I-wa, onlThnrs-,
dav, a week Al Johnson and wail
McCoDnelL
no ior two years ftave
claimed h-;'i ns'O-n i:p of Iowa,
were the contestants A field of
corn averaging forty bushels to the
acre was chosen, and each chimpion
worked ten hours A big crowd of
friends wat-hel th race an.l cheered
their respective favorites The rr sult
was that each contestant hu-ked aad
criblel about one hundred and forty
bushels. The prize was $100 a aide-
and was awarded to Johnson, his
corn being freer of husks.
O. W. Clark, of Nippenoae Valley,
Clinton connty, began to dig a well
on on of h's farms la-t summer, and
after going about five or s'X feet
left it until fU br covering it with
boards. It appears the rabbita have
taken a f tncy to it, lwcause William
Ijaubach gets from three to five rab
bits every week. They go nnder the
boards for & hiding place, und cot
seeing the well fall in and cannot
get ont.
Rev. A. C. Stocksrd. a Preahvter
; ian preacher of Waverly, Tenn.J is in
j wbo is a member of the flock of the
preaeber. Jakson is abont tU years
of age. His wife ia about 50," and
the preseher is CO years of age.
Alderman D. C Smith at Lebanon,
wimisse the cae of en? berz'ernent
. of city funds brought against Mayor
John W. Harbeaon Meior P. Q. Mark.
The money said to have been mbez
rled was claimed by both the city
and the School Board, and was only
retained by the Mayor until it eould
be properly placed.
An unusually large and fine apple
found in the middle of a barrel open
ed by an Eaatbeurae fruiterer was
wrapped in a piece of paper contain
ing this message: "If any young lady
who chances to eat this apple is desir
ous of matrimony, she will plesse t j
correspond with Hartley Marshall,
Falkland Ridge, Annappolis county,
Nova Scotia."
F -r hives in children, rab the irri-
in the "fA fik'-n or lu pustules with cas-,b-r
; I 'or c ;i, a.W,ita with tb.- tip of the
erie..ce' i?- , ,wi from fretting
w . u ii uni wuiia iijo pr(H ess is going
on, the relief iil be great and
quick. For inflamed eyes, bumped
heads and sprained ankles use abund
antly water as hot as can be borne.
A Pittsburg mi sister in a recent
serinon said: If a young man loves a
woman and at the same time indul
ges in liquor to a great extent and
feels that he cannot give uu either it
would be Letter for him to tie a mill
stone about his neck and jump into,
the sealha:! drag an innocent woman
into a drunkard's Lome"
Msny f drnv r in Wavne county
are uinu their aiuile evaporators for
evaporating pumpkins. Henry Wads-
wrth realized 1.3t0 Diun.ls of evaiv
tiried ami gronnd it will biiug twen-
tr cents er fvound.
The receipt a of New Orleans post
office, sines the passage of the anti
lottery law, have fallen off about one
third. Upwards of $10,000 have
been cut off every month, and the
office has loen reorganized, the force
being reduced by the rstirement of
nice men.
Churches flourish best in times of
distress and calamity. The average
man and woman when highly pros
perous is "uppish,' in all things, and
is particularly prone to forget the
Lord in days of success.
A Norristown girl, attacked with
toothache, left the theatre and called
n a neighboring dentist, where the
distressing molar was pulled. Then
she returned to enjoy the remainder
of the show
"Next to making a mistake, the
eitaxKt thing in the w rl 1 is tt criti
cise soiurlvody elee's mistake which
ia resp-ctfu'ly submitted to t!i e
wiseacre i wbo tLiuk this statement
a mistake."
Twj Bradford doctors have been
arreated for m;-i:.'aug!iter. It hi
claimed that during an operation
tiiey cut a msu's artery under lh
impression that it was a muscle ad
he died.
Susan Kfclein is suing Dr. S. N Bay
ton, of B.iffolo, for $19,000 because,
altbou''h he auccessfullv treated her
lor nnm:n itory rha.i niti:u
it lef;
of the e'even men.
A Philadelphia dealer haa bpen
oo n viced on a fa!se pretense in sell -itig
to barrels of san 1 fr sugtr.
There only a thiu cating in the
barrels to hide the sand.
Nine hundred au 1 ninety-two wo
j men rs'li-tered in CiJtvenue, Wy
, f r the recent le-tious. Sveral wo
i men r.wle twenty. six miles into Chey
eu..e to Vote.
K fkiink got under t'-ieslaiiway at
t:.t l"iret N .tiota1 Iatik, nf Warren,
:er;herday and hjianeaa had to
irr sustiended for a tiitw
I At Ianciuter s t:ie jokers blacked
t the face of a sleeping man. He a-
the face of
woke, and, gviffj ou
uto the street,
... .nested
u ;,.h.l n , tv.ki;
Ti,.i. .,,, i . m- ,i i
v muni 1, " li . vw3 XJ-9 CiI 3 U1U
T. . ... i
J
a. vouia aliliel 61
lit rl!itM in
West Ralfji
with a club.
Chester county)
Oley towiiahin, lWrka county, has
tweuty-nvo residents ever SO Tears
.id.
A Womela Jorf man has made a '
j er to eat GOO ovsters at one sitting.
I Two Chinamen are to be baptize-1
in a Pittsburar Liantit oharch-
A Lancaster man has beeu held fur
stealing a pile of manure.
A statician says, thirty seven babies
are born every minute.
w
IEW DRFG STORE.
M. P. CaawroRD. Pharmacist,
has opened a new drug store in Mif-
II in tow ii and has. in kiCM-k a fall lina
ofallgood, kept in B first clas8
jrug store. Paxscarrno- AcorRATE-
ents guaranteeiL The patronage of
the public 19 respectfnliT solicited.
Democrat and itgister building,
opposite O ld Fellows' llalL Bridi-e
street.
tL
Mai
111 FurnlsblB
parttrint. Ie-
I W have devoted one entire side of
the store for furniuhin? oods as our
; trade is this department hss douH
- d. Why yoa will ask. Siaiplv
because we htve the largest to k
and positively the lowest prives ever
i granted for uma goods in JaniaU
countr. If you are in need of gloves,
neckw-ar, hosiery, umbrellas, wlite
shirts, cardigan jatkets, underwear,
' hats, cajs, etc, you will find voa can
; sve money by dealing with us aad
at iuo same lime g"t reiiaote rooxls.
Fhri Meters,
The Treading Clothier,
if -fllintowu. Pa
IKGjtL.
"CXnCCTOR'S NOTICE.
I ttme ef Toet Tod
Ut, al Sprnce Hill
township, janiaia Co., Pa., deceaaed.
Lttera taatamentarv npen the above natn
et eatate bavin; been (ranteU to the uodar
aifntd, all person baring claim againai
the same a ill present them for payment, da
Ij antbeatlcated. and those indebt thereto
will please make immediate pavment to
JOSEPH SI. EVANS.
Executor at A cad em ia, Juniata Co., Pa.
Jsasauaa Lvoas,
Aftnmev.
HOLLOCAUGH tk SON.
CLOTHING STORE,
MATN BXJRIi:TT, PATTKlSOX, 1?J.
Having purchased the clotLing store uf Satp"l Sir- r f off-T special
bargains to make room for our new to k.
We expect to make a specialty of Gebts I?rt ei :i;. li-.-.ls.
We will alto keep a full hue f
CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
And a eomplete stick of Ii vote. Shoes. Hats, Capa. if.
AVK 13TJY FOR CASH-
Qjiek Sale an 1 siuall prodt, i our motto. Give n a i i
Hollobaugh & Son,
WINTER STOCKe
We have just re stacked our
tore with Winter Goods for
our customers.
The Senior member of the
firm han just returned from
Eastern Markets, where he tse
lected with preat cure the goods
that hi many pttmuB fkvor.
TOM K A X D,S i:e7 ;
Our assortment is more com- j
plete than ever. 'ome and see.
Our customers have appreciated
our efforts to give them goods t j
suit their purposes, and we '
believ that we are better pre- j
pared than tver to merit their '
confidence. We invite ou to'
come and sea and be K-ticfied
In our dress coods department :
i , 1 , . .
we have almost everything.
we nave almost everyl
Don't be backward, call
r
for
what you want.
FOOT WEAK.
Our Boot and hoe De-
- c.it i
pariiueui is iuii in us urtsori-
ment, and you certainly Can be j
Hinted in fit, quality and price.
ii I . . ,
hatever improvement have
been addel ly the manufacturer
vw have them nil. We citn
tupply you witli loot wear lor
any in or out door ervite. Our
grocery Department never lugs.
We have on hand a lull line
Frewh, 1'lain and Fancy
Groceries.
Also, the only full line oi
QUEENS W A II E.
in the county. Every house
must have its lull supplv et
Queens aud Glassware, this is
the store to call on for such ar
ticles. TOBACCO-
To the lovers ol the weed,
we say we keep the best brands.
TRY OIK TOBACCO.
All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
Iiemember the place,
Mais Shut, Opposite CoCkt Hocsl.
Mitllintown, Pa.,
Fred'k lisal'KAJ-iC'ilADK
A. von.
w-i.a-- l ir r -
:'a-.iV-
Waimral Ol Wmrern. su wv w aiont
-t ire r'-K lio.-u Ko.'-a TO CUVXJt rr.
;,,'w1 r' l, or voce aurrat
TK ATfl.
See
i for illnatxated circular to
5L iintET, Jr., & Co.,
Aa Walnut Htreet,
PHILADELPHIA.
POULTRY PATS
i. prepsny nUDAtej. Tt- Polltb v 6rt
lbtib. pi-bllahed rnmthlv. fiu.le illnatrated
! tb tet rtper i n tasriar ani farmer'
Le,a !"an fir, cer ts t auonib brjur it to
van peat itM Sd a' p fnraatupecepy
Addiraa rltT ie Si'S IVarl tt
New Vorn.
M0 fr'QRE OF THI;r
Rubber bo- iml
will ri4n alia
om nrx-imforte.Mt tlvvtv
U aeies 1 "w4. AO rarnawiv
UUP WB LiAO
"COLC.ESTEB" B'JBEEB CI
af7-r a thorn wftii the ImaJe f tt beel Uit wttn
ruiMKr. Tim cUhk u th. alioc and prevenet
U. Kuhbar from allppuur otL
Tall for the u Coleheetee-
"ADHESIVE COUNTERS"
aiia; vucu mi. ruu cr'amr'tn t&em.
w aw i -..
.i:,j,.i.raM3
Loris E. Arsis. P. U. M. rssvcLi..
iTalKKVl A. rCKELL,
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW,
MIKf LlHTOim, PA.
C7'"oltectiDg sad Ceaveyaaelsg preMfS
ly atteaded te.
rnoa Oa Mais street, is place ef resi
deoee of Leaia I. Atkiaiea, K., sontti ef
Bndge street. lOct2i,
WILMEnFOnCE RCHWKTKK,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
MlrFLINTOWN. PA.
C-Otlice on Bridpe atrert, erpeaite
Cnrt Jloue.
Joan McI.iranLia. Jvikri VT. Friaaci.
Mt'LAI II 1.11 .BTI3I.Mi:lM
INSURANCE AGENTS,
PORT RO YJI L, JVNUTJI CO., rj.
Q 'Only reliable Coaupaaiea repreaented.
Jan. 1, lf-ly
JR. D. M
CEAWKOKD A SON.
t-ave fori
( Medic
tha
practice
braocbe.
i Medicine aad thir reliatteral
OS1,
ttxfn atr
i im
eld atand, ern-r ef Third aad Or-
atreeta, Miffliutown. Pa. Oae or both
will be leund at their eflce at all
time, uoles otbertrice preleaaionally ea
gaged. April lat. 1890.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIME-TABLE
o
aad after Sunday I-c. 14.
tra.a that step at atiffliaeillraaaafjllew.
iasiwaku.
Mifflin Acromtnndatinn leave Mifflin at
R 40m m.. cri r.,.i k 4s a. m.. Thomp.
-. n-.wn i V ' ni.. V'lirratewn 4,12 a. m..
New p.ri 7 a. m., Dunrannon, 7.49 a.
rr . Mr aviiio. 8.02, m- ,t Uarribar(,
H.2(l a. ni.. Philadelphia. 1.2S. p. ra.
I.av-a Mifflin at 7.rO a rn.. Port Roval,
7.05 a. 1 tHnaoiitowa, 7,t!2 a. m.. Mil
l-rtwn. 7.3- , in . arrive, at flarriabnrf;
'8.43 a m . Pt'i'atepbi at 1.25 p. m.
Leavei. M ff'O a 8 tf p. rn , Port Koral,
3." p. m . Thnni(untawn. 3,22 P tn.. Mil.
lrtown. S,3S t. m . rriv, t llarriabarg;,
! 7.C0 p. tn.. Philadelph' at 9.86 p. m.
Iliiiitarta tccoHeetTi.e l.ar. Al.
toon daily at 6.29a. ra..Tvrne 6 60 a. oa.,
V.uat Union at A ,64 a. ta.. Newtea flamil
toa 7 0 a. m . HcVeetown 7.20 a. ia.. Lew
iftawe 7,45 a. re.. Uilferd ."i. aa., tfiflis
f .1-1 a.m.. Pat Koval f.7 . ta-. Mexice 8.
2Xa. hi Tnara-ora ! 2a. m.. Vandvk '8
9U a. m. Themiontn S.t7 a. ea.. Dur
ward tf.4-2 m.. WiUeritewn S.4S a. as..
tott v."i .. aTiTinr. at flaTiabarx
' 13 5 a. Bi.. and at Philwlalphia, 1,25 p. ra.
Sr Paea Kzearae leavaa altnena dailr
' at 7.15 a. tn.. aud atepptnc a all regular
; iijfen hftwa.n Altoona and Harrisborj
jre.rl a M .Tin at I0.4 a. tn., Uarriaburg
1 1 . 4 -3 I'. .'.. at. 1 I'nrn tn Pbiladnlphia ai
$.h r.l v..
lull's !! rittthoif daily
; fi.C't a. nr.. A'lcen at 2.S0 p. ra., and atep
, p Cf at all re?tir atatioaa arrive at Uifflit
at 6 S p. m., Harritburg 7.S p. ta., Pbila
j ad.Iphia I0.6.S p. m.
Mail Expreaa leavea nrtahurc- at 1 vn p
I A Hood 2U p m
i p m ; Tyrone 6 62 p tn ; Hunf !
pro; Lewiatnwo t f5 e in M" -
i Harritbur, 1U46 p.; Pt.il,.
; iDfdon i .4l
- fliq 9 15pm
1 dripbia 4 26 a ra.
l)v r.zraaa, leave, P;t;abarr at .1 K.
M ; Aluom 1 1.50 A. H ; mar b fiaTi:c
1 at MifTiB at 2.06 V. V.; arrives at II,rri,.
hnrj at 8,20 P. M.; at Philadelpb', P
Philadelphia Kxprea will atvp at MlSj-.i.
at 11 E7 p. VP., a hea flatted
WJ,cTwAltB.
aiiffl n AicnH.rijtwlntmn lear1 Phi''lf -I
bra at 8.50 a in.. H rribure. 1X1" p- m .
. yt-U tntowu, 1.IH p. tu , TlMi.ni hot l.iffn,
. I.2K p m.. tt-H-i. l.ll p. m., p.ir' K'.,
, 1.45 p. tu . M)ir!m.. l Vi, ,.. in K'l.la l.-l
I t.ia t 4.2" p ui , il i-ni-liurj;. 7 2T ia.,
; pori, K.2S. v m .. Min-nt w. j.
tu . 1 lion pmto ii. S.4-1 p. m., l.rt Rova',
j Port K..l. Mitltin. 9.Pi p tu. Mir
tbiu, 12 SO p. in,. Mi'!eiti 1 "7 u. iu.
, T heiLpM'tHrni n. 1.4K p ra., !'.,t
, 2,0o p. m., M .friii., 2,1-A.
Kl)!t a
Fat I.ia leavea Phiajelpbla dailr a I
II 40 a m Harriabara; It 45 p m t MiflliR j
60Spni; Leaittew 6 28 d tn -. Alteeaa I
7.pm; arrWaeat Pitlabnrc t 1 1 65 p nt ?
War Paaaase.R leave Pbllade'pbia i
dailv at 4 80 a. m.; Harriabure, 8 16 a. m., ,
Dcveannen. a 54 a. m.: Nawriort. 9 !5 .
tn.; Miilcj'.town, 9 40 a. m.;Them oatawn.
62 a. ,.. Van Dvke, 19 fl a. m Tnsear
cr, '.0 H a. m.; Uexire, 10 07 a a.; Perl
K'val, 10 12 a. m.; MiffliB, IS 29 a. m.;
Hilford, IS 26 a. m ; Narrowa, 10 84 a. ra.;
Lewiatown, 10 46 a. m.; McVeytewn, II 14
a. 111.; Newton Hamilton, 11 39 a. an.; Uan
tiniden, 12 17 p. tn.; Tyrone, 1 07 p. m
Altoena, 1 46 p. tn., and stop at all regular
etatien between Harriaburr and Alteeua. ;
OviTiB Kxras leave Philadelphia dai
ly at 5 22 p. tn., Harriaburr, 10 20 p.
(topping at Rockville, at irva ville Dancaa
nan, Newport, M illeratewn, Titompaentewn
Tert Iteral. time at Mifflin. II . . 1'
? i.ona, 2 lit. tn.,and Pitiaburj, 41 10 a. m.
Van. Taais leave Phlladalphia dailv at
7.t- a. m., Harriahurtr 11.20 a. m., Mew
pert, 12 le p. m., Mifflin 12.62 p. m., atep
ping at all regular tation between Miffcis
abd Altcen reacbe Altoona at 3.40 p. m.,
Pittabur 6.10 p. m.
Altoosa Accom aODATtea leave Phil
adelphia daily at 11 40 a. m., Harriibnrg al
4,K p. m., iuacanaen 4,4o p. m., Nt.
.l2 p. HI., Millerstewn e,2i p. ra.
Tlioiiif Jonlowa 6,o3 p. ta., Vandyke 5 40
p. tn., ToKcarera 6.44 p. nt., llexice 6.47 p.
ei ,Purt Rot1 S,&l p. at., Mi ft) in 6.68 p.
ia., Ltauium 6,29 p. m., MoVeytewn
4r p. o.., Kewtea Hajultea 7 t6 p. m-Puatiaf-den
7,3 p. na ., Ait. ena 9 90 p. an.
Pacific Expraleave Pkiladelpliia 11 2!
pm; Harriaburg t 10 a at ; Dnncanaea I
8am; Newport 4 00 a nt ; Mifflin 4 89 1
m; Lewiatown 6 01 a m ; MeVeytewn 6 22
a. m; lit. Cn'ca 6 4 a m ; Unntiogden C
12 a to ; Petertburr 0 26 a tc ; Spruce Creek
6 40 a sn; Tjreae 7 00 a m ; Bell' Mill
7 22am; Altoona S 06 a m ; Pittsbntc
12 46 p m.
"SAW A1IL.LS
Patent Variable t riction and Blt Feed.
Ttin KIKI.tE. Hajr Presses
SUIFiGLE MILLS, itc.
PORTABLE CKIST MILLS.
Threshing Machines, etc
Send t r i lutrated Catalogue.
a n FtitqrniRCo ..ink, Pa
Caullen Katie.
The uu'Jrrtitnad rilizenaof Walker Tttf.,
Jnrriat county, P , hereby cntiea all per
ona not t lreaDts en their laada tor the
p'lrpuxo at euDtine : John A. Gallaeher,
hnat Uuv5it. Calvin Macroder. John F.
iiabr, David Divee, Samuel Anker, Cyrca
Siaber. Setb Kerchaer, William Clerk.
Reaert eftlie IHcCliirSckol-
West Beaver School District, Ssyder
Co., Pa. Report of 2nd mosth eodisg Dee .
11. Whole so. in attendaace daring th
tnonth, Males 29; F-tnalea 80; Total 69.
Averace attend soce darioK month, Male
27, Females 25j Total 62 Percent of at
enduce dnrinft m-iutb. Mates 98; Female
92. Total 92. The following samd pupil-w-re
present everv day dorinf the month:
Eui-ene Lmn brrt, Samael Babb.Cbaa. Lam
brt, M array Saydar, Ed. Lioney, Kemer
Stock, Calvin Lahley.Chaa. Wagner, Am
K'mger, Mojd Marka. Geo. Middles. rli
Howard Flrodrick, Etrntx n Kllae, Jtmf
Kiim-.Jhn Peter, Dellie Mattero, Bi
Lainnerl.'Lir.sio Mi'ldlewartb, Te;ie Bk
ar, I'ora Brtt-.u. Ira Smith, Carrie Hlbo
IJople H well, BnlaS OD -Del, Hvel Mills t.
Dea-y Hitler, a.oie P-it ra; Dellie Hugb
Krttv Ilugbn, Annie Wagner, Cnrlie Mat.
tern. Acaaa,
Teacher.
Mi'Ca'iiocb, ; the naderaigned will axpote 1
: eeitain honaeboid property, fariniog imple-
BBt(iia. frut, mill property, booaeatead and
ether real eatate at public aale on the 23rd
day of Deco-tiber, 1880. See large bill for
fall particular.
Taos. WeCvLLOca.
bx'l W. iloCuLLOtu,
Alao by the undersigned ene factory
t ullding. and aixdarelling boaasa wiilijgood
1 t attached. Taos. McCcixeca.
Janlatat ajurserr-
All kinds of fruit trees for sale at
wholesale or retail. Write for price
list, to S. F. Hna-c.
Coeolamus, Juniata Co., Pa.
Nev. 19, 3m.
Oakland Itlllls .fotea-
.Vr Editor :
.Joseph Pines our blacksraith ia do
ing a very large business at ijretient. i
Duniif the past week he drove 3SU '
shoea ia 5 days. Hs also inform .
the people that be has hired ac ex-'
perienced hand in wagon-making. !
and anything in that Una will be j
done up in excellent workmanship,!
and - prices moderately low. Give
htm a call and be convinced of his
work.
The Oakland Literary Society con
vened on last Thursday evening-.
The house was crowded. The ques
tion f t debate was : Resolved : That
the County Superintendent should
be elected by a popular -rote. The
tToraca for the next evening- will m
interesting and instructive. The
question for debate will be : Retolved:
That the free eoanty bridges are ad
visable. The evening- will also be
enlivened by manic. All are
ly invited. Society motto
ed;e is power."
A. J. Sausraan is kept vary buy.
Quick sales and small profits," is
bis motto.
Quite a number of young- folks in
the vieinitv attended a pound party,
at L. S. Kiazer's on laat Friday even
ing. There were 13 couple present.
There will be services- at Pino
Grieve Meth dibt Church; oa next
Sabbath at 7.30 o'clock, bv- Kt. B.
H. Hart.
A wedding is booked it the near
future.
The vounj man who answered, I
am aa smart ss the society members,"
when he was aked to attend the so
ciety, hhould also remember that he
U not as smart ss he thinks or he
would koap the blinds down when he
in srj'ieezinif his best girl. Bat I
hn,v he like te show th peoph,
i i u- . .
h h8 a Padding to- bug. You'r
a uonev.
I Mn. Susut Mu!ser, died on Sab
I bati'J 'Tenine- She -till be buried in
I the Uibt Cheek Cemetery this Wed
it -
; neadav Meet at the huii.e at 10
Clock.' A. M.
o- I
! Co. Its. SrosnKST.
List of the Brethrens' Appoint-
TDfnts for tho Year, 1891.
Ian. 4. Swamji S. 11., ev., W. C.
Ju. IS. .Westing H ,eve. A. If.
1VI 1, Mc Vet town.
IV:.. 13, Joseph B.jt-k.
Ir 1 , 1'. M H , ev., J. H.
Vsr. 1-3, He I R .ck. srhool house
i
Mar 20, Swr.tnji, S. II., vs., U. IX
April 12, P. M H.
April 19, Jacob Sliirk.
AtMll 2, MuVeviutvu.
Slay 24, V. M. H.. evn , M.
Juno 7, .JoKt-ph lioo:.
I nne -21, SiT-ncp S. fl., eve , W
July 5, P. M. H., eve.. J. II.
Julv 19, MoVevtown.
Auj. 2. Red Kock, S. H.
Aug 16. P. M. II.
Au. 23, Jseob Shirk.
Sep. 13, Swamp S. H , eve., G.
C.
D.
rp -21, V. M. II , eve. A. il.
Oct, 11, Joseph Book.
Oct. 25, Red Rock, S. H.
Nov. 8, P. M. II., J. H.
Not. 22, McVeytown.
Dee. 6, Swamp S. II ., eve. W. C.
Dec. 13, Jacob Shirk.
Doc. 20, P. M. H.
A Cure Tor t'onttlpalloa
8lck Headache.
and
Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rockv
Mountains, discovered a root that
when combined with other herb-,
makes an easy and certain euro for
constipation. It is in the form of
dry roots and leaves, and is known
as Lane Family me licine. It wil
cure sick headache in one night.
For the blood, liver and kidneys, and
for tho clearing tip of the complex
ion it do s wonders. Druggists Bell
it at 50cta a package. tf
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned having been re
stored to health by simple means
after suffering for several years with
a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease Coiuumplion, is anx
ious to make known to hia follow suf
ferers 1 he means of cure. To those
who desire it, he will cheerf ullv send
r i ..-
. .t ' copy oi tne per-
ecription USt;d, which thev will find
. -. r r- i ' ,.
anitxc mir iui unsumpiion9 -1 SI .Imn,
Catarrh, Bronchtttt and all throat anrl
i luny .Matediet. He holies all suffer
ers will try his remedy as it is in
valuable. Those desiring the pre
scription, which will cost thetn noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will
please address Rev. Edward. if. Wilfn
Williamsburg, Kings County, New
I orlc
iniMIIIlllleMeeewHnilBWflinilllHaASBlaa
tCRCrULA
Impart Blosi
OYXPEfXlA
Salt Rbeia
FOR
RRCUHATISa
Liver CiBptaJnti
iTUaORS
'lerviM Prtftratfn
r
OISCASCB
KIDNEYS
At all Brocslaaaai.oo.
MT 1mm HnmMhlf miam "I
Au Wuua a Oa.. ana
2TYL
tick Na4aaeaB4 raiiaTa ell ae troablea taal
nc to a biuea akte ef kite a;kaa. eueta aa
ImslHw, KiiM. Irewiti ! DmfWbm efter
UB. rim la Um BtJa. Ac WkUa lln ano
reuuuJubw ain i laa hea eeae aba la aorta f
ReadaeH.-. 't Cir a l.imi Ivea Faua
are eenll du.bl Mb ('ooaa'.paMoe. eurtec
eed pevetif!r aaiaiuiaajiBc euuiulaiat. while
Mir; niao cr-l all 1wrdar ef ike eweeaae.
aejmnlaM tke Hw aed ratwtaia ake Seweia.
Ktao If h7 ealr cured
Aene tbev would be eleiaa pimlaaa a SAee
who autfar from able dwweaac ceaaplalat:
but forte natal j- their eodeaea dnae eet eed
hw. and Ihow wKn mw err tbaan wlM Sad
khaea little pllw TaJuable le av near war teat
User will aot be wanac a ee wiaueet I
Set alW ail eiek baaal
AOMB
ta the ban ef ae i
j Ut that bare 1 where
wa make
uar au eere n
ehMa other da ee.
eta-ram a ijmM fjTea Fill areverri
aad very aaer to taka Oae or a uflai ak
a diat. Tlier are aerietle vaewwlele aad de
..'..S:
plaaa,
five for
$1 . Sold ewrrwfeere. or eaet bj BHkO.
6AITXX xm-jm 0., In Te.
bilKL bill Ba tall&t,
yr.rm
2020 cure:
r i mi
In its First Stages.
Its mm yM ffrt thm gfrniswav
WAITED
THKES,
MEN Vlc.
Ow rc(renra ,n pj.'y te
(.LUKtC At'HKl It,
4;. W eat Cbeatar, tuntr Co ,
:
.
P.
Itook Colfi.
I toolt Bick.
1 TOt
I
t
Mi
- .
ll
j
ill
ITC an
5 K
kesvi.t:
Z take My Meals.
I tako My Rest,
AND I AU VIGOROVS ENOUGH TO TAKE
ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HAM'S ON;
ffttillaT ftat lOO, For ScOtt'S
niulsion of Pure Cod Liver 011
and Hypophosphitesof Lime and
Soda r ONI-Y CVKSD at V IllCip-
it'ut C'ottsumptioii BUT SU1LT
KC I T, AMI li NOW ruiTINO
FLESH ON MY BONES
AT THE E ATE jT A TOVNO A DAY. I
1 AKE IT Jl.ST AS EASILY AS I I0 MILK."
SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW.
SCOTT S EUriSinN IS DOING WONDERS
daily. Take no otkee.
WlbU TO STATK
a few fa errs
Worth Knowing,
That I ran rrep totbiCb ia irtt
thsi
Bve m nntra; ce pain, ae utracting.
That I can extrart teeth wlihont pain,
ky tb ne ef a fluid apr-liad te the teeth
and (tima ; ne aanger.
TfaatDIaae4 esa si aai .knnwn
a Scarvy) treat . 4 soccessfully
c0ae"r ""SSc&r nmU U T,ry
Teeth Fillbb aad warraatad fer life.
artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged er
rerooddled, Irom 9.09 te $12 per act.'
Beautiful Gnat Kaataaled Tert iaaerted at
prices to auit all.
All werk warraatat te give perfect aatia
fxctiea. faople wne have artificial teeth
s ub which they caanet eat,
iavitr-d te eall. "
are especially
Tatat Caah.
G. L,. DERIl,
PractlcalDeatlat.
aaTtBLisasD ia hifiuxtowi, Pa., ib IS.
Oct. 14 135.
P E X N s' V L V A X I K COLLEGE,
Gettysburg;. Ia.
FOCNDEn
Two full
IN lK:li. Lrte rcnlty.
cniirac of atnrlv Plaaatxnl
and Scientific. Special cmirea" in all de
partment. Ormervatorv, Laboratories acd
new Uymtiaainrn. Three large buildings.
Steam ln-at. Librriee 22,IK) volnme.
Bxpenfr low. Department ol Hvciene
, Uj.v.. mMiire m rnirr ot sn er
p'-nenrea pnysicun
Arr.eaaihle he fr.
1 51 itanroi trama. Location on the j
i datt
LF.EIELD of GMtv.btire moat ni...... I
aCe-"e .,REPRTORY DC
rARTJI tllX, in oeparate building lor ;
nova at.d young men preparing t..r bni
n-k or Cotlegn under apeciai c ire of the
Principal and three a.smtanta, reaiding with '
atudeuta in the building. Pall term open i
Sept. 4.b, 1890. For Catalogoea. addrea. I
U. W. McKNKJUT, D. D.,
Kev,
Gettybfcurg, Pa,
rroBneDt,
ii. Brp.ni ro a
Principal.
i -
"en
1 1
1 . res s- - n jc-.. n
. 1 I Van StM GHH Vil.r
''.HaNl
!l
ii
f-'ertt-eorwhlck.vfcon,M1v
oeni aa k It of air .
aalle-htand breath. U Kcrofuu uan'
Poor diet aad iBsaaTlcleat food, m T"T .
laUoa, Blth, and daaa pneaa. all aaakttk I
alamberiag geraaa ef Scrofoie to orT!
ewer the vitality ef the easy b4
rlet la the syatein. The blood la iu J
proeeaa ef reaewi.g th. WMt. i
expel any Inherited talntof wet.kn... :
Imparity. It can only be rrn.Ti " :
the action of aome purifying tn.di.iBl.i
agency, which aaelaUd by nutxiuoo. ;
faoO. well dtgeated aad aa.lmlla.Ud l.u
hlood. gradaa-lly lnaarea tke ku :
feonnd health. IncUa ranoTetla, 5
edy haa Brown Baraaperui. n. .." i
elf to bo.
it, :
arsaparilla
botUaa tor S.OO
I I "IT I m
rnpnaun. au(or, ac jf
Consumption Surety Currt
To Taw Kon0a.:-riaaaa lar.na r,.
Diet 1 eaea a awan raaud, tor th, ,,t, n.
r lta aia.ly eac thorn. k7 "
aankMapeainwilrMnd. I all iTuI
" u ifiy
Ui
tkUly. X. A. uuoggm, n. c. ui tmai
.Tu
The greatest improvement in
Corsets during the past twenty
years is the use of Coralinc in
the place of horn or wlialclxmt.
It is used in all of Dr. Warner '1
Corsets and in n ethers.
The advantages of Coralinc
over horn or whalebone are that
it does nevr become ;! like
whalebone, and it is more flexi
ble and more durable.
Dr. Warner's Coraline Corseti
are made in twenty-four differ
ent styles, fitting every variety of
figures thin, medium, stout,
long waists and7 short waists.
Sold everywhere.
WARNER BROS., Kfr,
New York and Chicago.
O A IK S ME
O WANT-;) -
WOKl nil
TRA V K IA X .
te aall ur Nwrrv -t.. W
pBtaaia S'e 5mui o ic ' i..:.r
cuass BKrui:vs -ov-. v
tt.-.'TT. "I.
Pe. 28, '9 '.
Xolliins: On Earth Will
xnprirfae'e rn-ii?'' He
WaBr!
It to tTsajniaut.-' ycr. llir' " w.f,wr-t4. 1
STSiaVw"trT t Toertaj U rSFin a taanth f s-vtli UT
1 ier:rtkiTwdiot-Bw.. Prevewtp avwd ns d.aia-a-i
wa Ier 4Bi)l4etV f):U tawr.rt ttaSUl f t
ti-f a ena Mnull. " on Wrr ji aavwai pv.
Bel ais fere u prw-a r-if - smva wwinar.
If J"m u1 ajK H Mto uM m 4sa-Bj fer tww am. .
. A 9 I- pmm4 smi n m v4
lllataa-a.)4. "TM Slitf H,'LI i Al'afla,"
H seiy frsM. raMHars- kaviair.-- (..id Cr-w wWt fl
i- aa. JUHVIe K CU.t 0SMMSX, aVaVtaV
Whe-i J say prM I r?o not tr.aaa tnsraiy :
atop team for a Dm, eat un aara ttxua r.
kva aanua. I aim A tkADIGaX CLa-w
a om aaafio tuo duccaa ef
FITS, EPIXEFSISr or
TAZJJEG SICKITSf
A lifa-lwnf; rtvfly. I WAuer mv rrm
l eas (be w ian ease. Baaaaar om;- -'-failed
la no raseoa lor aot Btwrewia i -Sanriateare
a treeua and a r-w '
cf ray larti.t anut Raaietjv. tr"
and 1-eat OOrm. It come yea Boldly -ferkJ,
ud H wiH eere yoa. Addrva
H. Q. ROOT. HI .C. I Peaei St , UK . i -
TO WEAK El
in t
ScSarlne tVoan tbc tSee ef Tffaaaful mt k
daaay, waattuc WM&aaaa, lout manhaod. ' . i
aaad a valaal! araaltaa I aaalad; anciVA. nzr .
Taaarerrtiencara. Fili',-k"r
aylaeitH taadlaal work ; alianTj i it k
taaa who la earroaa aad aalalltawa
TrmC F. O. NWLEE, ISeedua. (v
B AC
This standard brant 1 ' ;
I tobacco is acknwlc!:r "'!
: the best chew and th .
j piece for the money t!.-
I ket. Vitico tin tag r.:. h t'.r..:f:
j Its extensive sale for tn iny yi
or. .
I nas
established its rc;vt:iti r.
here is nothing better. 1 r- v.
or sale by dcs!crs ar.d j.'r,)4:''rS
i
LIKE
TO