Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 09, 1893, Image 2

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
Wheal at 50 Ceuls.
lUgar in the Wildersegs.
. i. lay a.
B. F. SCHWEI E Ii
EDITOR AND PaOraiCTOa.
Republican County Ticket-
COtNTV COMMISSIONERS,
Wm. H. Moore,
Neal M. Ste wart.
MSTKICT ATTOKXEV,
AVilber force Si lnvtytr.
COLXTV TKiASUKEK,
John V. ELciuzeller.
I'KOTIIilXOTAKV,
W. II. Z.iders.
AL'IlITOKS,
AVilliu.ru Cluss,
John Y. Shell-.
If Clt Voland's Congress would jiaes
one resolution namely: "Resolved,
thut the present tariff shall not le
d:aturb-d," :ui 1 after itj passage ad
journ, tha j)iesDt jmnic to a great
decree would disappear, atid the
mauufactiirinjj establishments would
resume work.
tliHt Itooster.
A Cmaden manufacturer notified
uis employees a tew days no ihar
lie mte-n.ed in a few days to shut
down his mills.
'T:u tjrjniip!!y hound but must
shut do , vii f(.r the lack of orders "
II is lUployees 'iTtj mueh concern
ed, aud a luectiuj.; was held, after
which the bauds sent for the mill
owner.
'Vj have no visible means of bu'
port and will be K ft in sid straits if j
you shut down "je factory. Cau'iot I
you continue to run on half time and
wait for orders a.-ikod the spokesman.
"Itupossihle. Tliere aie ro pros
pects tor a b isiness lx!ii and I i. ill
lost- i.oney unless I close the nvlls"
v.as the answer.
"!.., grut sc tt, we'll havj uot It -'ug
t. eat encd tue spokesman iu
alarm.
'Oh yes, y,,u can e it that ronstc r
you c .t ried aroun.l last fall," and the
i:i!l 'wiier b.''in preparation for
clo.sinj up shop Ek.
- 4
iKe! aud Itwbbed of ..J-7.
democraisof this city displayed a bars
ner in their procession Iearing tin
inscription:
Volt for G rover Cleveland am qet
$1.25 a bushel for your wheat.
A liberal reward will be paid for
that banner at this office and. no
q H.stiona asked.
The MlllemiTvn llrldge.
The Newport Ledger in its issue
of August 3, t ys that in ilillerstown
on the 20th d iv of July an indigna
tion meeting was held by the citizens
denouncing or protesting against the
action of the county commissioners
in r warding the contract t repair
the river bridge for $6,500. The
bridge is in such a condition that it
would be simply money thrown away
to repair it, aud thoue who use the
structure believe that an iron bridge
would be the cheapest in the end.
This action of the tax pavers, bad the
aiTect of bringing the board of coia-
tuissioners to town on Tuesday to
farther inspect the bridge and con
sider the advisability of ereciinsr 8D
irm structuie in is place. The
board wa accompanied by Aaron
Shrtfll.T, a practical bridge builder,
wao made a thorough inspection of
the bridge nil gaye it as his opinion
that it was unsafe. The commission
ers took no definite action, but from
their conversation it is inferred that
they are favorable to roruovin the
old wooden shell aud erecting an iron
structure. A very sensible idea.
m
$14 the Round Trip to the Atlantic-
Coaat via the l'enn-
NjlvanJa Railroad.
i .. tiiuuiuoriaud I'rees says:
On Monday a gypsy woman, who
was alone, begged her way across the
Wept Branch bridge, and afterward
"pitched Lor tent" with only the
blue sky as c roof, along the mo-n
taiu road ou Blue Hill not far fr Jin
Robert lasher's home. On Tuesday
Rey. A. N Warner rode along this
road on hi3 bicycle and while passing
the woman saw her holding an infant
destitute of any sort of clothirg. Sub
sequent inquiry revealed the fact that
the child was only 4 days olJ.
Kmrly Training if a f;ol. I LEGJ&t
"If I nin u grAsip," sniil a young woman " "
who hat! been accused of it.dnliim in this 1 PUBLICATION IN DIVORCE,
truly tViiiiiiine vice, "I whs niixle so ly I
To Jacob N. Wellfr late of Juniata Conn-
lore of circiiniHtanceH. My hriiiKiug np b
largely rt-spotikilile for that sill."
As this was a nrw theory, with all the
curiosity of our sex we questioned tho pret
ty speaker, and she Ke us the following
views, which, once ht-artl, lore a world of
weinhty trutu in their utterance, though
we hml never liefore reiariled the matter In
the light she threw upon it.
To begin with." she said, "I do not think
ty, Peooa.
H'krrtmt, Mary Ellen Weller, your wire,
has filed a libel in the Court of Common
Picas of Juniata County, praying a divorce
against yon, now yon are hereby notified
and required to appear in said court on the
First Monday of September next, lsy.i. to
answer the complaint of said Mary Kllen
I was born with even the average share of Vfeller, and in default of such appiarance
nJU. 17.. .. V. I - 1 . w ' ...... ' r
C'osn'y Fairs.
curiofcitv. tlowever, when 1 was about S
years old I remember being sent on an er
rand to a neighbor's house, and ou my re
turn my mother and a friend who was vis
iting her p'ieil me with questions regarding
wont was said or done in that other house.
you a ill be liable to have a divorce granted
in your absence.
4t. SAJirEL. LAPP. SheriT.
;buc sale
op veir
1 rtmiit rr Hin iticr.lv t h ri rbuta nf
.. :. ; . .. t. . . j t
when I sai.l 1 hadn't noticed what was go- LUA1JLE PlEAL ESTATE
lug on, auu iroin fiat time i used my ears
anil eyes to advantage and retailed all I
heard and saw as soon as 1 reached home. '
cultural products and live stock, and cientlv lnimBtlnir ' ,: ",.":", eonnty, will epoae to sale by public
. vendue or outcry, on tract No- 1, on
There are in Pennsylvania eighty
nine county or local nrrriiiilttirnJ un-
cie'Jes, of which eighty.one hold reg- and ey to advantage and ret. lied all I j SJ
luar lairs lor me exniOlUOn OI Htm- I 7."" "."" "? ""5- nd David Hart, of FVvetteTown.hm. J.ini
. Aioreover. ir tne i)KiituiiiiiLr wmv nnt. mffl. 1
, ciently interesting to elicit expressions of
woiKiernient and surpriso from my bearers, I
JiTi'S, ISLT'i: ! Saturday, September 2nd, 1893,
spicy." Philadelphia Ti nies. at 2 o'clock, P. M -, of said day, the follow-
! ing real estate, to wit.-
Alluienta or Children. Tract No. 1. All that certain tract of
Acute and chronic iiiflnmmations of the 'and t-ituate in Fayette township, Juniata
stomach re very com 11:011 among children, coiintr, rennsylvama, about one mile east
ami 1".
eight no fairs, but instead regular
monthly or quarterly meetings for
the di scussion of topics relating to
farming and stock-breeding. Of the
number fifty-six own the grourd 1 p
on which the fairs were held and
twenty-five lease their exhibition
grounds. The value of the real especially twtwern
poses is $075,000, the amount annual
years of age. ol Kelly's "tore, nonnded on the north by
estate thus owned for exhibition pur-' Tuts attacks are soi.ietimos iniinc. 1 by lands of Joncj.li Smith, Jacob Bay and John
. ..... ! nWiuufltK.t.L...I.I I...' . I I U ... I.v I I. I.I !
. . 1 'i' 1 : - 1 . mm 1 . . .. .1 o : . . .. .1 . L 1
1 ii' . hiii'hhi nmu. xu kiuiib ui iiMsi epe- ni itiii i u n i-pucri uu 1 ijb siviii a vy lanas
ly expende.l in preiriums is f 00,000, Ciany lt.a,i to Mlch disonlers irritating of Mrs. Barbara l,on(tenace and on the
the total co-t of autumn flirs 1R$130,- food and easily fermentable fixsl. west by lauds of John Hart and Joseph
000, and the total annuel attendance ' TnM flrst ' a fl which is not easily Smith, containing
digested, and In lice, liy its cimliiiiied pres- I
ence, nets ns un irritant. Kasily ft.-nieiit- '
! able fi .ml is that which is acted upon
quickly by certain ferments, including the
Ine Awful L-mIllos- I y.1(ts and the alcohol ic ferments. 1
. . ! This pp)tess ives rise la thn formatlcii
Mld-t'eati IS VOL inore lonesom J ' of Kases and nciils In the stomach and dil
than the plains; nor night SO gloomv odenum. All .Ms results in a greater flow
as th d.im' mn-lio-l.t Tt. iKlutrrAn of mucus from the -urf;ice of the stomach
at all fairs is estimated at 115,000.
of sound.
I.ol
I.-s
The Hutit'"rigd u Journal of
Ust I, savs: )ae f thu
berii's i lint h-is ' ikt-n
c.j'uity f . many ai s
S !;t;ll j ou S iturda " nii
Aug
r,.l
i'i this
i' red at
;.t ' i-t The
On August iUth and 21:h the Lst
two of the popular summer series of
T .1. :1 I . 4..i :ti .....
rpi I i i in iub iiiuii clip's a oiiiuus ti inc. super-
1 he trowu crass is knee , ,.. .... ,
, ' "uit. in uiuri nsw iu nkllM: . is uiortj
iit ep auu even llic:; irir.9 gives a seere, A chilly feeling or a chill will cn
shock iu this hoof-obliterated laud, j am, followed by fever, frontal headache.
The bauds of antelope that drift like rtstiew.tiess or delirium, a dry nn coated
ClJUd ftlm nut n.tHs rh i nn lun. I j - ","- . muin-Min i
t., t vr . ..r .1.. i . tlie "Vix'tit
nj'n oncst lent ui i.ic luuli ui lau
lost niiit dark
circles
: mm.'.'1 - miller th - AeiL 1 Iim m.ito-. mmA
seashore excursion will be ruu. A ! supernatural. The spell of the plaics t.-mt part of the treatment is preventive,
choice of four destinations is allowed '3 woudn 'IS thinir. At first it fa- Candy nd sweets are uiuong the must eas-
vheti.er Atlantic Citv. Cane Mav. cinates Th.-n it bewilders. At list i i.1-f ''-rmei.t.-il.le t .ings swallowed bychil
EiauiiTT-nvE Act,
n;ore or les, and having thereon erected a
Two Story Stone Dwelling House, frame
bank barn and out-buildings.
T-rt No 2. A trvt of woodland situite
in the sitne 'ownnhip, and within a short
distance of tract No. 1, bounded on tha
north by lands of Barbara I.onpenacre; a
the east bv lands ol Borjam i Hepner. on
th sontu by lands of John Bhell, William
S. Brown and others, and on the west by
lands of David Haines and John Hart, con
taining Twilxtv sever Acres, more 0b less,
Tract No. 3. The undivided two-thirds
interest in a limeponeiiarry, si'-iate about
one-half mile north 01 Lrown's A. ill, con-
tau.ing sixmt one.Lalt tu-re,
. ASK run ANU l"T
TtWMlW
DOUBLE EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
the great elood purifier
and CURE for
RHEUMATISM-'
RHEUHATIfal is Oils ul the WOftH
kfistaMS which inui fro.n Bad nioov ,
ra...n. MtMNERB DOUBLE EXTRACT'
kSARSAPAnlLLn ro can no yoarscii j
thi dread tttMaM.
k Huiiar. amiarilla Co.. Biaahamtoa. N. T : i
( . a.iTS ' I wadaeonstKHtsnfferi-rlroni
kRhi'iimatism, olteo unaoie iu te. mj
I....... i. .i.i .,ntrr of IdSx I naid over I
. $i for doctor bills. I tiled your Pouble
II i.Miiri m no i mini' m wen i
manof ine. I will eviT be a staunch
L friend of Manners Oonlile Bxtract. oar- ,
"iaprllla. Vours-ru'y. ,
BO 'OB V. JAMES. Alliilcnr, Pa.
PER BOTTLE.
THt WORLD OVER.
MTG BT InC MANNftTS ARSAPaRlU CO.
BIMCHAMTCN. N T
SMALL FARM
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
O xan City, or Sea Isle City. The it cushes. It is as sure as the grave
rate f sill from Pittsburg and pio- j - ;ind woibc It is intanr-iL'e, but
porti. mutely re luced r.ites from oth- ( resi-,tless: stronger than hope, rea
er plates is a most extraordinary uS'-t t Sl,n. will stronger than humanity.
..in. i ..
wn.c me iiist mce covered is onsul-1 ' uen oue cannot otlie. wise escaji
ere.l. The tickets are io-h1 for ie- M'-c pl'tins aue takes i-efuge in mad-
turn passage within twelve dyi ness. Kx.
which givs ample time for
vacttion l:v the sea. , tr..,, .
,r. . ., . . Jieliecctx Wilkiiiflon,
I ui. -1' 1 1 .f-h.c i.r tli.it.n mniiiip.ni. 1 '
" ' . 1 1 .. .
uisii-iiis i;.. ajbiueu nv luo ii.iirti" i"e tr . -i t... ...
-Yom Ner-.-ousness Waknesa of the
drcu. Youth's Compaion.
A nice little Farm in Susqnehinna town
ship, n u school, church, mills a"1 store,
containing
FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, haying thereon erected a
good two-story
LOG HOI'S E &RIXK R1R.
and ont-hiiildine". all in a eoo t stat of re
pair. The land is in a gooi s'ate of culti
vation. This property can be Liueht at a very
low figure. For terms -.nd further descrip-
v
resifu!
of Bri.wris
"I uave beeu iu a
TKKMS OF S ALK Ten ncr cent, cl the
' purchase money to be paid on tLe day of tion, call cn. or address.
I" i-fiio i tciifc. wo tue urhi uay Ol
January l9l; thirtv-tlve per cent, on the
ii.t ic innm ikiiius in wniiKies. hrsf tiay of Apri1, 18144, when deed will be
Ponu women whose lives are comiiarHtive- : 'livered and noa ;e.ion given, and thirtv-
! ly free fn.ni c.iro have the.- faces furrowed "v lr "nt. on the first day of September
i with l'-ies thHt do not indicate age or t run- t 8r" " payiuente to near interest Irons the
. ble. Such are the wrinkles that mi.-ht lie 'J' ' tSia '-"t payment to be secured
or jiifiiiieni t otft.
ANDREW BASHOHE.
Assifrnee.
accorde I t,-e jireceding two of the
same series. Great satisfaction Las
been expressed on all sides at the
manlier ot service witi: which tne
' a!'iii eoiiiUtiiti'iiiH! ' r hereditary.
A y ma society w 11:111 in New York
; well iiowii to have aiuiriilnrly eai free
' life h;ia a fo' bead Siaiueil with hoiizontal
lin tli; t res nt ci.tirely from n trick she
ha.-, of raising h r eytbrnwa v. hen she is
: liking earnestly or emphatically. It is a
fi...it. .....ill.iii v llii.r n-au .... I 1 ...
Stomrdie, Dspe:isia. and Indices- ! lur . ., ...r i.er ...nii,inihHt n,i .i...i.t.
tlou until my health vras ffon-1. 1 l's her rear-raiidiuotliiT ls.-1'ore her. As
PATTERSOV Jt SCHvrETKR.
Attornvs at T.sw.
Mifllintown, Ta.
r.Eti.u..
fJOOD HOMK INVKSTMENT.
IOURT PROCLAMATION.
v;.-tiiu was Clm'ni'-rs D.ibbs z a
late hour iaiur.!.iy ni;'dt he bit.-nrae
MCf and went out i:iro tlie yard.
V.'nen L stepned on the p iivh 011
his wav oack the hoii-e l o was
se;i.d by two f-'rong men who gag
ged and tie 1 hiiu to the povi !i. Vh-u
they ha I se-ure.v tied him the rob
ber-s p'Mi'i-f.li-d t 1 the bed-chamber
of Mrs. I.ibbs who was sound asleep
aud from under hi-r pillow they ex
tract!' 1 a pocket I) iok which contain
vl ?:s7 iu niniiev, tho hard earned
savings of Mr. I)ub':,s and buriiedly
escapi'd from the ho. is-;. Mr. DuMks
who whs ytt tied to the porch S!ic
reeded in n niov.ng the gag and call
ed to his wife to come and assist him,
who responded pnmptlv. When
Mr lubbs related his experience the
couple raised an alarm, but they were
too late although it is the general
impression that they went towards
Jack's mountain. As yet no trace of
them has been found. Mr. Dabbs
bad commence I the erection of a
dwelling house and the $:iS7 which
was stolen was to have b en used for
that purpose.
IViinsylviLia Railroad Company ban
died these attractive trips, every
thing possible teing done for the con
venience, of its patrons.
The special train will leave Pitts
burg at K.50 A. M., arriving iu l'hil
odelphia a little after 7 in the even
ing. The night may be spent in the
city nn, aov regular train taken the
uext day fur the shore.
Tin rates apply on regular traius!
u.ti. 1. ..i 1. to t on .. 1 1
lcrvILI 1 IIIOUUI UL 'X.-Xl', I.IIH, 11111
8.10 P. M , or on special train leaving
at .S.50 A. M , on the above mention
ed date.
The special train will be run on the
following schedule, and the tickets
will be sold at the r ites quoted:
Kate. T. Leaves.
West Brownsville .$10 00 fi.15 A m.
Monomjahela Citv. 10 00
j had been doctrring constantly with
i no relief. I boi.gi t one ottlr f
outh Amerii iu Nervine which done
me more good than any ?.( worth of
dr storing I ever did in mv life. I
t'ie v rinkles do not imjiart to her face air
expression of il! temper or irritability, they
are not crijectiouaiile. except in so fur as
tiny mar tlie suiiotli:ie.i ef the skin.
Such w-.iiikles are readily ilitiiiKiiish-
alile fnui the tracs of iietulauce or ill
The first mortgage hons of the Vifllin
town snd Piiferson Wafer rompanie. are
now offered for sale at thn Juniata Valley
Whereas, the Hon. JEKKVIAU LYONS. Bsnk. The ainonnt of the jaatinia J'JT.OOO.
President Judge of the Court of Common Ten (10) bonds are. $1 .OO each. The rate
I'leas, lor the rorty-Kirat Judicial District, of interest is tiv (.r) percent, clear or taxes,
coinpoM'd of the counties of Juniata and ' I'vable in semi annual coupons. The Uif
I'erry, and the Honorable. JOS1AH L. BAR- j coupons in February and Anensf. and
TON and J. P. U'ICKF.RSHAM, Associate I "e Patterson coupons in April and October.
Judges of the said court ot Common Pie is i The principal is pavah'e in twentv f2")
ol Juniata county, by precept dulv issued j years and redeemable in ten (10) rears. The
and to nut directed for holding a Court of ' ompanies hae been in operation. Nine
would advise every weklv norm in f i benltli tbe pel Hiilicnlar creases between "J" ' lenuiner ana Ueneial Jail Deliv- 1 () montna and have an income that Ip quite
- , . , J , , -, , tbe l.niws that null, ate a freiiuent frown, ! ery, ana t.enerai (Quarter Sessions
use this valuable and lovely remedy; llie dr.M,pinn Hues at tbe corners of the Peie-at Mifllintown, on the
of
Kurt j Dollars Saved the Bank.
From the Kansas City Journal.
Old timers tell the story of how T.
J. Kelley, a contractor of this city,
nud now manager of the horse mark
et in Grand avu. me, lietween Fifth
St. and Missouri Av., by a very clever
ruse stopped a run 011 a bank and
prevented its going to the wall, way
back in 1S71. At that time the Kan
sas City Association, now the Nation
al Jlatik of Commerce, was located at
the southwest corner of Fourth and
Delaware streets. Mr. Kellev was ' Cumberland . . . .
then fijiu elary and cashier of the Cor-1 Bedford
rigan street railway company, and Huntingdon ....
the company's account was kept at ' Mt. Union
this hank. McVeyto.vn
Tho much d.-spise 1 penny was not ' Ijwistown June,
in general use here as now. People ! Mifllin
were ashamed to pay for any article
iu pennies, ex.-. pt, perhaps," postage
stamps and the old fashioned "fare
box'' in the ears became a dumping
ground for them. From 3 to 5 in
pennies would b. found iu the boxes
by Mr. Ke ley ev ry day. He usual
ly dumped them iu sacks and stored
them away in the company's vault.
During the crisis of 1S71 the peo
ple became very much excited, and
docked to the banks in droves to
withdraw their deposits. Kuns were
made on nearly all the bauks in the
city, and several were forced to sus
pend. Ojc diy a run was made up
on the Kmsas City Savings bank,
and tho people were lined up waitin"
their turns to reach tbe tellers, wlio
were paying out money by the bask
etful, when a happy thought struck
Mr. Kelley. He went eo tho police
statiou, secured three policemen to
guard his treasure, loaded eight
sacks of coppers on a wheel-barrow
and took them down to the bnnk.
The sicks had originally contained
gold and Wire libelled nn the out
side "o.000" in great black letters.
Arriving at the Lank one old col
ored wom in, who had como to with
draw her small savinjrs. called out:
7 0S
S 50
9.00
9.10
9 30
O.08
7.32
7. ID
7.54
8.02
9.52
9.10
C..13
h.24
10 05
9.5S
1103
11.52
12.55
11.05
1 0(5
9. U! a. m.
10.27 '
10.40 "
10 28 '
1 18 i- M.
8.25 a. m.
9.50 "
1.48 v. m
2 08 "
2 28 "
245
3.05 "
Newport 5 00 3.3fi "
Dancannon 4 0 3. 53 '
PliMadelphia . .Ar 7.10 -
For detailed information address
or apply to Thos. K. Watt, Passenger
Agent, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg.
Pittsburg
East Lilierty . .
Braddock ....
Irwin
Uniontown . . .
Oinnellville. .
Mt. Pleasant. .
Scottdale
Alverton
(Ireensburg . .
Indiana
Butler
Panlton
Latrobe
Blairsville. . . .
Johnstown
Cresson
A'toona
Hollidaysburg.
Bel wood
Clearfield
PhiUipsburg . .
Osceola
Be'lefonte. . . .
Tyrone
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 0.)
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
9 25
8 50
8 Oil
8 00
8 00
8 90
8 35
8 25
8 (15
7 G5
8 50
8 50
7 10
(! 75
0 50
11 Of)
5 G5
5 00
4 CO
A t 1 a 1 . 1
a iew oouies 01 it nas cured me
completely. I consider it the grand
est medicin in the world." War
ranted the most wonderful stomach
and nerve cure ever known. Trial
1., ill. IT 1 1 1 ill r t- ,
uoiiu; 10 cents, nnui dv u. JanKS ,M,. ,,r . inr",.
'Ulh that surliest uii'ontent or distress.
the crou sfet t Hlsint the ryes that herald
appronchitiK ae. IlariM'i-'s l!nzar.
tbe I sntficient to meet the interest on the bonds
1 and all other charges The stock-holders
FIRST MONDAY OFSKPTKVBER,1893, j of tlw companies are T.onis E. Atkmsnri,
BEING THE 4th DAY OF TUR MONTH. I president; L. Binks. vice president; R. E.
& Co., Druggist, Mifflintown,' Pa.
Feb. 1, 93 lv.
.trls and Their Hair.
The mnu.iier of the iinul.it ion depnrt-
puti'isliiuir house i:i this
I Notice is her kbt nivcx. to the Coroner,
Justices of the Peace and Constables of th
I County ol Juai-.ta, that they be then and
there in their proper p -raons, at 10 o'clock
I'arfcer. seretarv: T V. Irwin. treanrer;
Jeremiah I.vnna. F. M. M. Pennell. Will E.
Hoopes and ffm. H. Ranks, and thev pur
pose to keep safe the interests of patrons,
all
bv,
I'ch on human and horses and
animals eurd in 30 minutes
II . r . . . mi
.vooiiorii8 nauitary jjorion. ins
never fails. Sold bv L. Banks &C .
Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Oct 1, ly. j tn"
niOTOGRAPIIK.
V. M
A. M.
P. M.
The I'hinoscros.
' Why. .Mistah Kelley, wha' fo' yo'
put all that money in here, when
w 'so a dm win' our money out;'
Kelly repli-d: "That's" all right.
This bank isn't going to bust. I cau
jmt more money in here in one day
then all you people can draw out in
six months," as he trudged into the
bank with the last sack.
This display of confidence ou the
part of the street railway company
bad a quieting affect upon the crowd,
and they rapidly dwindled away.
The sacks contained just !40 but
it b'tved the bank.
.
"A Pittsburg man recently shot
three orchard thieves quite severely.
There is no end to the preaching,
teaching and warning of these times,
jet some people won't hear until too
Jate."
From tho St. Louis Republic.
The rhinosceros is a beast of legen
dary and mythical associations as
well as of stern reality. In the
mythology of the old world be fig
ures very conspicuously lieing wor
shipped as a god by the early Javan
ese tribes and lauded as the builder
of the earth and heavens by several
Hast African peopb s. The old Jew
ish Talmud declares that his skin is
folded as a result of having beeu ex
posed forty dtys and forty nights in
the waters of the flood. The wa
ters of the great deluge were hot ac
cording to Tabari. where we read.-
"After that Noah SL-nt forth the
dove." The dove departed and with
out tarrying put lvr feet in the was
ter. The waters of the flood were
hot, and they scalded and pickled the
legs of the dove. It was hot and
briny, and feathers would not grow
on her legs any more, and the skin
scaled off. New, doves which have
red tud featherless legs are of the
sort that. Noah stui forth.
This is ouly cited for authority to
prove why the skin of the rhinosce
ros lays in folds and ridges. Cer
tainly if the waters were hot enough
to pickle and scald a dove's legs at
the moment of contact, they would
make the skin of a rhinosceros too
large for him in the course of 40 days.
"But,'' you s.iy, why was he expos
ed iu the waters of the great deluge
while all the other beasts were safely
housed in the ark?" Simply because
he was too large to be put aboard
the great Iifeship. Tbe bulk of the
old rabbinic writers agree that the
rhinosceros floated along with the
ark, but tbey disagree as to how the
Hoatini; operation was performed.
ANOTHER TIME FOR ANY I.ENHTH OK T1MK, !
VHU.E WE ARE IS THE ril'TlRE lit sl- i
NESS. j
W e will continue making our fine
Cabinet Potographs as low as $1.50
per dozen. These pictures are
mounted on elegant card enameled
on back and face, with picture with
a high Polish finish superior in qual
ity to to the Aristo Photo I have
been taking the last year. However
all those wishing the Aristo picture
I will still make them at the same
I price, $l.o0 per dozen.
The extensive patronage and the
many testimonials of the apprecia
tion of our work, we have received
the last year, gives us renewed cour
age to go on with these low prices,
ami we propose making Mifllintown
head-quarters for the finest Photo
graphs for the money that cau be
obtained anywhere, adding all the
time new aud costly accessories of
tbe very Intent designs giving our
trade the benefit of that which would
cost $3.00 in the citv, for $1.50 in
Mifllintown. We can make pictures
for $1.00 per dozen such as are made
by all travelling photographer, but
we prefer giving our patrons a much
better picture for very little more
money. Thanking our patrons for
their lilieral patronage we solicit a
continuance of the same.
.Respectfully,
Josehh Hess.
Mifliiutowii. Pa, March 9, 1893.
city, who employs clerkstlie yenr round,
told t he wri I it 1 lint only oue i-irl had hii
bilUiilly -lean li.tir. v. I.ile had is-ant if al
ly kept linger nails, anil 17 were iven to
the use of I1.1.. mm or cologne. This is rath
er hard ou the 'irls, lint oliscrvnt ion proves
thai it is not without foundation. Com
pared with tln-ir brothers, the fair clerks
are not neat ly s i:uti i,lar ulviut their
scalps as alsmt tneir banifs. If there is not
telltale iinnilnuT, the hair is dusty.
: 11111IU1I, liisterh ss mid very often It is uot
I nsfraiirant as the met would have it np
: pear. Ami it is just here that the society
! nir who is anxious to make herself pleas
j inif shows her superior eleiratice. She may
not Is.' able to keep a mniil, but she docs
not tl:ink it 1111 extravagance to pay 75
cents or l to have her head cleaned, and
her hair brushed until It is lustrous. The
less fust id ions woman nis.s in for appear
ances and is content to have her hnir beau
tifully crimped all over by a professional
hairdresser, -sit. I Amis Post-Dispntch.
in the lorenooti of said day, with their rec- : hord-holrters and creditors before they take
ords, ini'r.isi'iotis, examinations and Over ! n return for their own investment. Kx
remrinhcranccs, to do thosn thincs that "to j r,'Ilt the Origins! Court tTunse bonds which
their eH'crs rrspecttully appertain, and On 'X (fi) per cent, interest. There has
those that are bound bv recognizance to
prosecute against the prisoners that are or
D-3 killed 25 sheep for Clovd
Horning iu Milford township. Shoot
the dogs.
United States
The average
is twenty-two
"There are iu the
70,000 bee keepers,
product of each hive
pounds."
The TJ. P. church at Jamealown,
Pa-, was levied on by the SherilT on
suit of the pastor, itev. Wallaee, to
recover liock salary te the amount of
$1,200."
The Sol insgrove Tribune of August
3, says: (ieorgT W. Ihiuberuiau w ho
has been having such a serious time
on account of alleged crookedness in
the pennon business, was on Satur
day put to jail in Middleburg in de
fault of $500 bail.
flive you tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century T
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant,
ed the most won Wful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial lwt
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifflintown. Pa.
Noy. 14, ly.
Pennsylvania Collage,
liETTVSltL'KO. PA.
Founded in 1832.
Large Facility. Two fu'I courses
of study Classical and Scientific.
Special courses iu ail depart iients.
Observatories, Labrti lories and new
trviiinasium. Six lare buildings.
Steam beat. Libraries 22,00(1 vol
umes. Kxpenses !ow. Department
of Hy giene and Physical culture in
charge of an 1 xperienced physician.
Accessible by fnqnent rai'road trains.
Location on the Hnltlrfieltl ()f (iettS
bui'jr. most pleasant ami heallhv
PRKFAUA rOUY DKPAKTMKXT,
iu separate buildings for boys anil
young men, preparing f. r business
or college, under special care of the
Principal and three assistant?, resid
ing with ftudents in the building.
Fall Term opens Sept 7th, 1893.
For Ciitalnfiruf address
H. W. Mi X.MoiiT, I). I)., U, 1) ,
Preside id.
or Kev. O. iji. Ki.ixuKK. A. M., Princ.
Gettysburg, Pa. July 19, 'JI3 8r.
may lie in the Jail ol raid county, be then
and thero to prosecute against them as
1 thall be just.
By an act of the Assembly, passed the
r.th day of May. 1854. it made the duty of
j Justices of the Peace el the several coun
ties of thia Commonwealth fo return to the
, Clerk of the Court of yuarter Sessions of
the respective counties, all the roc og in
line es entered into before them by any per
: son or persons charged with the coanns
: Hon of anv crime, except such cases as may
t be cnilrd b.-fore s Justice ol the Peace, un
der existing laws at least ten days before
' the commencement of the session of the
j Court to ehich Ihey are made returnable
I reapecthely, and in all cases where racog
1 nizances are entered into less than ten days
oeiore ine commencement ot the session to
which they are made returnable, the said
Justices are to return the same in the same
manner as if said act had nut been passed.
Dated at M ilNin'ows, th -.'nd dav of
Auct in the year ol our "Lord, one thou
and right hundred an t ninntv-three.
.S AMl'EL LAPP. Sheriff.
OHisirr wrncK,
Mifllintown, August 2, 1P93
I never linen an Knn I . l-
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ed to investors. Price par and accrued in.
tcrest .
MIFFLIN ACADEMY
WILL OPEN
SEPTEMBER 3TH,
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
corn, mA(T
Potatoes n-ul Wheat sSSv1
grow ls?st when
planted with
$20.00
Phosphate.
LTuis is nrkiiowlcnxcd by
nil who have tried it.
iscnd f:ir tiff f'rirf i.Ut.
YORK
Chemical Works,
YORK. PA
VA1
PER M A N E N T
REORGANIZATION.
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fa . 1 il to Ce. an.l hrvrt. I I
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Nothing On Earth Will
l.ewlnlown icaderay.
A college preparatory and finish
ing school for both sexes. Foreign
languages taught by natives. Music
department, vocal and instrumental
under a laureate of the Royal Con
servatory of Stuttgart Germany.
Terms moderate. Send for catalogue
J. C PLA,
Pna. Zririoetr. AfijJVu On. Jcadtmy.
October let. lc!)3.
as r 11 .sae
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KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS
Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease.
Omni for Moulting Hens,
Tt In thfnhitflT tmr. flitrbty tnrntrat1. In nnam
tity ntsiu r-ntn nf a int a day. Noorhr onfonrth m
trrtna. Strict iv a trntli'-tnt. "n Urs cn wvpd ttm
w. fni1 m to prrvent Roup," hath rnr ciiMomer.
If you ran'l pet It Rfnd to dm.
mail one truwk Kiv- A x 1 1 1h tan 5i
f iuw, $b Oti. upn-Kc aid. fttltrg Hiinwi fini'!. prww
C rtii.t. fr- wh Si ;Mlt rn tr iTion. Au:::;(u copy
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1 th nldMt and mort pnpi:lnr wlrntltlfr and
aiocbamral itnper puoM.-hfMi and h.i the anrit
.Mr iiiriiiii t any pup- or i dap in rh wi rld.
Knlly ilhintratf. Hl Flaw nf Wood FrBrv
tnir. fiiMihod w-M-kiT. iMnd for ppH-imen
.py. Prl n jnr. Knar n.ptha' trlnl, 1.
sir NN it ( o., I'l bi.iftnr.K-. 3i-t Broadway, N.T.
Architects" builderq
Edition of Scientific Amcrictn. O
A KTat uccsa. Kach Iwue contain r'1frd
lltVrrnrhi' piatea country and cit y fvftidrri
efi or nuhltc butldmrf. Numr.m rntrravinfra
and full plan and -c.f1rAtuii9 Iit tti urn i f
aiirhaa(N.ntemp.'atp htiii-iinir. I'r f3 Ai a ypar,
ttcta.scvpy. AIL'NN A COH I'i.' MLlbH kKJ.
I mar be pemr .
I ed by npply-
k 'u.. who
haT had oTer
. ypnrw" experience and haru made
liit.nu appluatt.-n for Amerlan snd fr-
emn patentri. rend fur MainaihMnk. Corrtia.
pondenc irrictly Cfntldnt;al.
TRADE MARKS.
In ras your maik tr not rraiatared in the Tat.
nl im.-, apply to Ml k Co., and pmears
Imtnsdlata prntertton. Band for Maxidbouk.
C'PVRH;HTf fur kviM, charts, mas.
tc, qulckir procured. Address
mf NX Oi CO., PatfDI Sollclmra.
Ustnukax Crricr: an Hhoaz va.T. N. T.
TUITIO.V :
FALLTKRM (16 H'H!i) li.OO.
WINTER " (11 WRi) moo.
M'RIXC (Iliy-KS) $1-200
isrir'Tbe necessary expenses of
Board and Furnisbed Rooms will
be small. As soon as I can organize
it, I shall furnish these things at
cost. Send for announcement.
j. 11 iimx;er, a. n..
(Cornell L'tiivarsitv) Prinr.
M fflintown, Penna.
r- tn
5.
Goods.
tn f? tr '
1 a
STORES.
10,000 COMPULSORY
Clearance Worth
OF
Summer
REGARDLESS OF COST.
EXTRAORDINARY
BARGAINS
ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY.
Summer Dress Goods, VHiite Goods, Lama Cloth, Indian Dimity,
Freneh Zephyr Cloth, Fine Zphr Ginghams, muslin underwear, Silks,
surahs, Florentine Silk, and all trimmingn will le sold at extra low Clear
ar?e Prices.
BIG RKDl CTI0X LV ALL KINDS OF
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER.
Someimall pieoos of carpet to olor tbe Original Price CurUins tui
Wtndow Shades t reduced pnoes.
OUR SHOE STORE
Las some extraordinary Kargains. Sixet of broken lots 33 per ceat. off sol
and every kind we sell you st reduced pricet.
Imperative neoessity compolls us to BQska thia sacriCo Wa oed tht
Room. Ueapootfully Yours,
EM1L SCH0TT,
BRIDCiEST.
MIFFLINTOWN.
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of passi iiei-r trains, in t ffect on Monday
January li, ' '
STATIONS-
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Juniata Furnace..
Wahneta
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Wafr Plnr
t Bloomtield Junct'n
Valley Road
T Klliottabarr
T Green Park
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A ndfirsonburg . . . .
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Mount Pleassnt ..
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ward.
SAW MILLS
ENGINES,
Imprtved Variable Friction Feed. Sn.l
for CalalorrnA and Srwrial Prici-s
A li. FAKQl'IIAR CO ,
M 10 '03. York, Pa.
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ly attended to. r
H-?"';"rC" M"n ,trert' P'MS f rrsl-
' 0f.Lan, K- Atkinson, K,,., ,or.th of
Bndge street. (Oct 26, 1HP2.
POTATOES:
S20
Phosphate
-. tlmn with any frrtUlrrrniAd.
, riuiiii (fx mi tor 1 ern or
mr rrht I 1st.
TORI
ICNEMICH WORKS.
Gacfisid Tea
IIMI.OIMIII,
nuresick Headache;
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PATTERSO-I . M IIHEI ER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.MIFFI.INTiiW.V, P..
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JR. D. M. CRAWKORD fc SON,
Ilf mJL-H " Pr,n"''h'P Tr the prsetir,
ot Medicine and thfir collateral branchrs.
Oltice at old aland, corner of Third and Or
, aDg. MrretH, Mifrimt.iwn. Pa. OnBnr both
I ot the.., .ill b louu.l 4t uir mc .
, liuiei. u.iliaa t.tl.r,H .r..l.-ss.o.Hv .u
April t.
'B. I'-ACKLEY
Plijician and Acco.1cbe.1r, will pur.ue
aio as a Kiieitalty m th. tr!.. iPtll of A ia.
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Noti SigniBes no
pbone connection.
D. HRING. President ,i Vanaer
C. K. Miller, General Afoot.
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