Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 14, 1894, Image 2

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EN f IML &. KEPlibUCAN
MIPFLINTOWN.
WEr.MSl'IT. NOT-14. 1894.
H. F. S C H W EI ER
cniTOn AND PBOrBIIVOB.
Xobth Carolina elected a republi
can Legislature.
Thxpe is talk of President Cleve-
laud infilling 50 million dollars more
old bearing bonds to cret gold to
lfrT) up the cold supply in the
Treasury.
Last week Presideut Clevelvnd of
fered his services to the Chinese and
Japanese government as a mediator
to bMle tqe matter in dispute and
cioha the wnr. What the President's
interference mar do is hard to even
fore-shadow.
Sotttheks leaders are now calling1
democratic Congressman a set of
cowards because they did not pass a
Tree trade far iff law, and if the old
rebfl element ean rule tho democrats
inCongtesj this wiater they will pass
a law of thai kind. The recent elec
tion may ecaid tbcm off.
It ie probablo that the recent re
r"il!ican victory will halt the Cleve
land administration on a further ro
dui-tion of the tariff and that will
stearlv the business from a further
decline. However should the ad
ministration continue the agitation
of a further reduction of the tariff
prices will continue to decline.
Hos. W. D. Btsum of Indiana, one
of the extinguished lights of the
domoeraey says the public mind is
diseased, and needs rest. If Bvnum
had just gone a step further end
told tbo fact that it is tho democratic
party that has produced the state of
unrest by its tariff tinkering, he
would have struck the nail on the
head, bnt liyuum is tho same man
that ho wa when he promised the
farmors in his district $1.00 whoat
if thoy would vote for Cleveland.
Cleveland i only half way through
v:i'h his term and the farmers can
noi g(;t a half dollar for tboir wheat,
aud if Bynum, Wilson, Cloveland &
C., r".:ss tho freo trade agitation
.jli wintr, times cannot improve
nl the people will feel still more
dissatisfied with the democrats.
Awful Fall-
Lfifct. Friday afternoon while Har
tv nud Keeley Baucerman and Ralph
fJrubb were painting the outside of
Kvt-rhirt's steam mill, they met with
uc accii'cnt that might have been
thf- dtjutu of all three. In order to
get at their work it was necessary to
put jacks out of the mill windows
and lrjv n ladder across two jacks to
foroi a (scaffold. The reach between
tlK' picks was entirely too long, and
v 'liie one of the vmwg men was in
Mir centre the ladiler broke dropping
aM ' L-ree to the ground, a distance of
hirfy feet. Orubb received a
nr-ius-! wrist Keeley Saucerman
. e painfully bruised about the body,
'hi Ixaii Wi-re ablo to walk and are
,. .".bout nursing- their injuries.
i: rry ii-crrmau fell npon a pile of
H"d w.js rendered unconscious
for toma minutes. He was taken to
Lis r.cme ana medical aid summoned.
His injuries consist of a contused
hip, a bsdly lacerated face and other
minor bruises. He will recover. It
is -i uiirachi that all throe were not
instantly killed. Newport Ledger.
i
Heavier Ralls for tbeP.R. R.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Cora
peny hi'.s decided to increase its
stan iard of weight of steel rails on
the main line from 85 pounds to 100
poundj The change is to go into affect
iiert year and ail new rails between
Jersey City arid Pittsburg will be of
the new standard. The increase is
principally due to the heavier loco
mother), which the company has
gradually lx-eu acquiring, besides the
increase in speed. Most of the new
rails will be 60 feet in length as
against the 30 foot rail now general
ly used.
Euf'orclng a Law.
Connecticut, like Pennsylvania, has
a It to regulate the disease known
as the -'peach yellows," but, unlike
our own state, Connecticut enforced
this particular statute. Inspectors
are appointed for every county and
these viBit every peach tree in the
district. In some sections every or
chard visited was infected. From
twenty five to ore hundred peach
trees were found daily in one county,
and ordered destroyed. The penalty
of non-c-niplianco there is from $100
to j500. Sn-h a law means business.
In 1'enns.ylvanii there are no inspec
tors, and tbt matter is left to the
owners or informers, and the result
is that njt much is done by either
flu HI?.
Struck Him in tlie Eye
1 f.i.li i ostk, Nov. 9.-A very strange
and interesting incident has just oc-oi'rn-u
in Aaronsburg, this county.
Jacob lankle, a Boldier of that town,
lost an eye in abattlo of the rebellion
At the time he received tbe injury
the surgeon merely waslieu ins eye
and the bullet was not probed for,
lie bfl9 experienced pain at times ev
er since on the left side of his face
his eve constantly running with wa
ter. "
Last week while in Milheim Mr.
Dunk'" took a coughing hpell, and
dviing the spasm his friends in his
company noticed something drop
from his mouth. It turned out to be
a miuu e ball, which had become
lodf'fd in the back part of the mouth,
having found its way down from the
eye.
- -
Ou Wednesday a flock of thirteen
-v";.i iv.-keys, while attempting to fly
r:--ross I ho river from the Dannhrn
;-o niiv mde, uropped into the rive?
a -;t tbo tu.uof the mountain. Tbey
-vl". noticed flopping in the water
i,-. .i.e. "f the trackmen, who notified
li.. Pii? nbuiiie, who went out in the
r-ei- in a boat and captured five.
Will Mayall pwam out in the cold wa
ter ard was rewarded by securing
four. A tram captured one and
thinking thoy were the property of
'c'-i j of tii3 look-rs on from phore
ty.ie it to a young man for a dime,
Tbe other tmee turkeys went on
down tho river. Duncannon Record.
c
Governor
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Mifflin town
Fermanagh . . .
Patterson
Walker
Miiford
Port Royal
Beale
Delaware
Thompsontown.
Turbett
Sprnce Hill. . .
Fayette
Monroe
Greenwood. . .
Susquehanna .
Tuscarora ....
Lack
Black Log
Hastiso's majority in Juniata, nc !
cording to the official count is 258; i
Lyou's majority is 142; Nylin's ma !
ioritv is 185: Litta a maioritv is i
194; Grow s majority over .Meyers
is 198. Grow's majority over Col
lins is 230; Huff over -Meyers, 182;
Huff over Collins, 215; Gabon's ma
jority over Smith is 206; Wilson's
majority ever Sartain is 134; Will's)
maioritv over Jenkins is 147: Cal
bouu's majority over Groninger is 29. ;
Jerome T. Ailma, Populist candidate '
for Governor had 146 votes; Charles
L Hawley. Prohibition candidate for j
Governor had 77 votes; J. M. Burris, j
Prohibition candidate
gister
9G 124 1 92j 127 94 128 95 126 94 95i 126 125 i 99! 125 106 119
127; 90 3 125 90 127 91, 128 90 128 128; 91 90 128 97 123 98
97i 103 ..I 94 105 94 105 i 94 105! 95 95; 106 104 99, 106 104 103
218! 92 43i 232; 103 232 103 i 235 102' 235 230 103 101 241! 103 237 114
120 108 2! 116; 112 116 113 116 113 117 112! 114 1081 116i 114! 119 111
G0i 70 3' 55; 761 53 771 54 76! 55 54; 76 73 i 56 77j 43 90!
93i 90 9i 86! 95 89 95 i 88 95! 89 88 94 03 93' 90' 94 95
171 53 Si 172! 55 172 55 172 551 173 171i 55 54 173; 57l 166 61
35 28 5j 36! 29 35 29! 3o 29 S6 36 29 23 35: 30 2S 40!
54 87 14j 54 97 55 97 55 96 54 54 100 97 54 101 54 1021
99 67 9! 98 70 104! 69 102! 69 104 104! 69; 70 10tf! 69 103 72
234 103 16j 209 119 235' 10S 235' 108 j 237 238 107! 105 239! 109 220 129j
89 131 3 87: 131 8S! 132 88 132 88 87; 134! 134 871134 88 132
27 75 2j 25 76 25 77, 25 76! 25 25 76 76 24' 8l! 28 77'
70 38 4: 71. 39 7l! 39 i 71; 39 701 70 39 39 71 40 73 40;
106 156 12' 1021 159 102 160!; 101, 161 102 101 159 ir,5 108 159 115 16b
74 87 15l, 7i; 91 72 91,' 72 91, 73 72 90 88,! 74 95 80 93 1
; 16 26 ..j: 16; 26 16 26: 16 26! 16! 16; 26, 26! 16 26 16 26,1
I V i ' ' : :
Totals 1786 1528 146 1742 1600 17801595, 1783 1589 1791 1776 1593 1561! 1819 1613
I ' I 1 .1 ' ll ' I' ' ' ' I: ll ' - I
&, Kecorder bad 46 votes; Daniel j Fhilaueli-hia Markets, November
Keemf r. Prohibition candidate for j 10, 1894. Wheat 56 to 59c. Corn
Jury Commissioner had 76 votes. 51 to 59c for 72 pounds. Out 33 to
36 cents. Kye 55c. Buck wheat
fllur $2 to $2 25 per 100 lbs; pota-
Of the 14 Judges elected at the 45 to 60 cents a bush.; sweet po
recect election in this State only tatoes 23 to 28c a bushel: Tallow 4c
three are democrats. I ? l,ou4-. buC" 30and 3i to 3
Only two democrats are elected in I J-ve chickens 6 to 9c a piece, duck,
this State: C. J. Erdman und Howard fa Geese 9 to 10c. Turkeys 9c.
Mntchler Eggs, limed ana ice house, 16c a doz
John ii- Fow is the only democrat, j fresh 22 to 23c a doz; butter 11 to
elected to the Legislature from Phil 30c a lb. Hops 9 to 12c a Jb. Dry
adelphia. ' pitted chickens, 13 to 14c. Turkeys
Of the 204 members of the Penn- j Ducks 8 to 13c. Praiiie hay 8 toc9
sylvauia Assembly the democn's ton. Clover hay $10.50. TimotLy
elected onlv 28. Y $11-50 to 14 a ton. Hogs at
Of the 150 members of the K';. $4 30 to $4.70.
Senate, the democrats have only 7 ,
members.
Sincerlv carried only 12 counties
in the State.
The republicans elected six of tlie
seven California Congressmen, but
the democrats elected their Governor
Connecticut is republican fr in
Governor down to the minor ofir.wa.
The republicans carried Colorud ,
Idaho, and 12 of tbe 13 Congressi..n
al districts in Indiana aud Iowa ur-
solidly republican. The republicans, j
gain 3 Congressman in JveniucKy.
KanEas is republican, la rseoraeKa,
tbe republicans get five of tbo six
Congressmen, but lose t he Governor.
Illinois voted republican: 19 of the
22 Congress nen are republican.
The democrats elected only two of
the eleven republicans in Massacbu
setts. The republicans captured 3 I
Marvland ConcJessmen. Louisiana
" .... , i i i-
is boiiaiy aemocrauc. Georgia is
democratic, so is Florida. Dela
ware is republican. Michigan is re
publican. Mississippi is democratic.
New Hampshire is republican. The
republicans gain 6tven Congressmen
in Missouri. The New Jersey Leg
islature is republican ou joint ballot.
The democrats lost the governor in
Tennessee. South Carolina turned
up democratic. West Virginia is re
publican, but old Virginia is as she
alwavs was. The republicans elected
a Congressman in Texas. Ohio
elected 19 republican of 21 Con
gressmen; South Dakota elected tne
republican ticket.
The next Congress will be 251 re
publicans; 99 democrats and 6 popu
lists
NEW DENTAL OFFICE-
Dr. S. D. Diffenderfer, graduate of
the University of Maryland Dental
Department, desires to inform the
public that he has opened a Dental
Office at Oakland Mills. Pa , where
ho can be found at all times. Teeth
extracted painlessly. All work guar
anteed.
Te j Sold at Private Sale.
Tho undersigned offer at private
sale a tract ef fifteen acres of land in
Fermanagh township, bounded by
lands of Wm. Hawk, Dr Lucian
Banks, .Woyer's heirs and Joseph Ob
erholtzer. This land is well set with
younar Chestnut and Itock Oak and
is rapidly growing in valnes.
Atkinson & Pesnell.
TiMcarora Valley Railroad.
Trains on the Tuscarora Valley
I Railroad will run as follows:
Leave East Waterford at 8.00 a.
t a Tl a TT
si., and z p. m., arriving ai i'ori ivoy
al at 9.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m.
Leave Port Royal at 10:30 a. m.
and 5.15 p. m., arriving at Ea9t Wa
terford at 11.45 a. m. and 6.30 p. m.
J. G. Mooreheas,
Supennlendeni.
Rebocca Wilkinson, of Browns
valley, Ind., says: "I have been in a
distressed condition for three years
from Nervousness, Weakness of the
Stomache, Dyspepsia, and Indiges
tion until my health was gone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine which done
me more good than any $50 worth of
doctonne 1 ever did in my life, i
would advise every weakly person to
use this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has 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
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
A Co., Druggist, MiClintown.' Pa.
Feb. 1, 93 ly
JUNIATA COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS, November 6tb, 1894.
L. Got. ! A Gen L S. In. At Congress at-Large. Congress &.sse'bly.
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f3 t ? as $ 3 3 g Q S p 50
1 I g P jp ?W ll L? 5
? w p s- ? "I S i w o P I P -5
o : p h P : : : i J ? p : p
Butter 18 All " 1 SJ
Km" i f I L M
Ham 18 II !) 1 1
Shoulder, 11 I f 1 I
MirrUNTOWNGHAIN IIAhKET I k :Z VQ . , I
Wheat
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12.00
60
90
..$1.20 a hundred
1.10
Uuup. .. . .
lliudiiwgs
Ground Alum Salt
An.encan Salt....,
l.UJ
80c to 75
Tlie Bear snl tbe Vmbrellm.
How nineh danger is there to the
pound iu si v.-ild black bear when yon
meet him in his haunts accidentally and
at closti quarters? Mrs. C. F. Latham,
wife of mine host at Oak Lodpo, ou the
Indian rivrr peninsula ( Brevard connty,
Fla. ), was romming from tho beach
alone :uid armed only with on umbrella.
When just a quarter of a mile from this
very porch, she heard the rustling of
Kino aiiiinal ruining toward her through
the paw palnu ttos.
Thinking it must be a raccoon, the
quickly picked up a chnnk of palmetto
-wood nud lii-ll it rcarly to whack Mr.
Conn over the head tho instant he
cmertfod. All nt once, with a mighty
rn.-.t'.ii;.', out stepped a big black bear
within Fix feet of her! The tmrprise was
mutual and profound. Naturally .Mrs.
Latham was seari-d, but not out of her
vrits, and she derided that to run would
bo to invite pursuit and possibly attack.
She Ftorxl her ground and said nothing,
and tho bear rose on his hind lcgn to get
a better look nt her, making two or
three feints iu her direction with his
paws.
Feelin.'j that sho nm. t do Rjinething,
Mrs. Latham pointed her umbrella at
the bear mid qnickly opened and closed
it two or threo times. "Woof!" said
tho bear. Turning about, ho plunged
into tho pi.lmettos and went crashing
away, while the lady ran homeward ns
fast an sho could pa So mnch for the
"tsavaire and aggressive" disposition of
the black bear. W. T. Hornaday iuSt.
Nicholas.
Roll.l Emery Wlit-rls.
Iu tho production of solid emery !
wheels the best coincut that can be em- !
ployed is one that binds tho emery to-1
gether with that degree of strength
which will resist the centrifugal strain
due to tho high speed at which emery !
wheels cut lest about 5,000 feet speed
per minute. It must not soften by fric
tional heat nor glaze nor burst nor lie.
como brittle and break with cold, nor
must it hold tho cutting grains until j
they aro too dull to cut nor release
them so readily as to wasto away tho
wheel too fast. It must bo capable of
being thoroughly mixed evenly with the
grain emery, so that tho wheel may not
have either hard or soft spots and be
out of balance, and mnst also bo capable
of lieing tempered to suit different
kinds of metal or work. Great care and
skill aro required iu the matter of se
lecting only pure and strong chemicals
for these cements. Cassier's Magazine.
So broad is the scope of modem char
ity t-'mt in nnuiy cast's, particularly iu
Enropt', it lias t:ikcn forms fanciful if
not absurd. Loudon has three or four
refuges for lofct dogs. These cstablish
meut are kept up by bequests and do
nations. "Xnias" is often written instead of
Chriftma. aud tho anthoriity for bo
doiug is that X is simply the initial let
ter of the Greek word for Christ.
"Remedies for toothache, my friend,"
said a philosopher, "will be fonnd to
afford instant relief in every case but
yours."
Behind the Age.
When the Mother Hubbard toilet was
In tho lnud. one Ohio town dis-
tnmiihed itself by passing a law pro-
v;i,;k. tVi -n-enrina of tho gown out'
Bide of house limits. And the landlady
- mll vtllam inn in Enclmid has
i..noH hnrclf down to posterity In
similar fashion by refusing to let two
women cyclists, clad in Knickerbocker
suits, sit down to dinner In her public
sjofiee room.
Wosiiinirtmi has salmon fisher
worth tl.500,000 year ana
10.000 fur seabJ. It exports t8, 000.000.
worth of lumber and coal andraiaeav
16,000,000 bushels of wheat I
t mm . Wi nurnft. sxewe from m
mlatakT Its name was twill, but to
m,,tlU. I m-
MMSM uiTOiw".. T.imUZi
fbanl the wora iooawi w
fe It came Into owe.
Fnbscr'i a for tho SasmwaB, asrs RaveaLr
am, a good paper.
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123 103
131 91
110 96
233 114
106 126
50 83
71 121
174 56
34 29
52 103
92 83
249 102
93 129!
34 69
75 38
89 184
72 104
16 26
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1797 1603..1804 1657, 45
l m. SAX
. Wm. A. Booth
Iutllana, Pa.
Saved My Life
85 Worth of Hood's Sarsa
parllla Severe Case of Nicotine Poisoning.
C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. :
. Gentlemen : I write these lines to certify
that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of a most
painful disease from which I have suffered the
past four years. It appeared In the form of
eruptions on my neck and face, spreading over
my body, so painful that I could not sleep at
night, and could not work in the day time, and
when I did lay down and get Into a little doze. If
I would move Just a little, it would start that
terrible sensation, and
Blood Would Start
from the eruptions on my legs and body. I hasl
to wear bandages all the time. My eyes were
badly swollen, my back iu terrible condiuon.
One physician said It was weed poison, another
eczema, and the last told me it was
Nicotine Poisoning,
and that I would liave to go to a physician who
made a sociality of my disease. (I omitted to
say that I am a cigar maker by trade.) But
Hood's Sarsaparilla had been recommended,
and I thotiulit 1 would try it. mid I am hcirtily
thankful that I did. I can truly say that Hood s
Sarsaparilla has effected
A Perfect Cure.
I am free from sores, hare a good appetite, no
dull feelings, and that continual sick headache
Is gone. This wonderful cure has only cost me
five dollars. This small amount of money has
Hdod's'Cures
rid me of all my sufferings. I am still taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, my faithful friend which
baa saved wmj life. I rannnt praise It enough."
y. A. ltooTii, Indiana, Pennsylvania.
Hood's Pills cure liver lils, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache. indigesUoa.
rt'l r-3 ab. No aierts. Vie sett frost
rStj': 1 v" cutalociie al V hole
3"i gmloFrlee. Shlpfer
ajn::P!it3 3r-!! f it oun nt 6i eamc csaeentsieii
forfi(u,u.ira cttJ w.4Hlriius, 2S lbs.. samo as any
rt ilCCl. tttjtjitSVltiWftU.
ROADSTER $55
Cc-rsr.tced same as acuta sell for ITS to flGOL
&GME RGAD RACES, 25 Ebs. Om
wood-r;:v, wOUe
i msta about aa m ich to aril w.-ies in.i'iirii
,-.-nuinddeulffrfirsu to itil-o lucr.. Jt
)r'ulencs and eeononiv su"l-" tlho l tter rnT j-nfi
tmj lr..m u iiln ct rt wl;i.k-t al- I rici
llluMrated Catnlnptie tree.
Acme Cycle Company,
ELKHART. IND
LEGAL.
DM IN1S TRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the estate of MARY S1EBER, deceased.
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Mary Sieber, late or Fayette townbip,
JunUta Co. Pa., having been granted to
the undersigned, by tbe Oiphana' Court of
Jnniata County, notice Is hereby given to
all persoi.s indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, will please pre.
sent them properly authenticated lor pay
ment, JUUAi SlfcrJfcK,
jsamtntttrator.
Novembers, 1894.
JOURr PROCLAMATION .
Whereas, the Hon. JEREMIAH LYONS,
President Judge of the Court or Common
Pleas, for the Forty-First Judicial District,
coropored of the counties of Juniata and
Perry, and tbe Uonoraliies JUAlAU u. UAK
TON and J. P. WICKERSHAM, Associ.de
Judges of the said court of Common Pleas
ol Juniata county, by precept duly issued
and to me directed for holding a Court of
Over and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv
er-, and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace at MifHintown. on tbe
FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER,
1894. BEING THE 3rd DAY OF THE
MONTH.
Notice heksst oiveh, to tbe Coroner,
Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of the
County ot JunUta, that they be then and
there in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock
in tbe lo.-enoon of said day, with their rec
ords, inqnisit:3ns, examinations and Oyer
rememberances, to do those things tbat to
their offices respectfully appertain, and
those that are bound by recotniiar.ee to
prosecute sgsiDst tbe prisoners tbat are or
way be in tbe Jail of said county, be then
and tbrre to prosecute against them aa
l snail ra luvt.
sball be just.
By an act of tbe Assembly, passed tbe
By sn set of tbe
! 6th dsj of May, 1864. it made tbo duty of
Justices o' the Peace of tbe several conn-
ties of this Commonwealth to return to the
, Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of
the respective counties, all the recogni
aances entered into before tbem by any cit
sea or persons charged with the cou mis-
sion oi any crime, except sucn cases as may
Mr.
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- fiimranieeu same eki-h-i jwi v-c-
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. T"'i :nrit bieyeletlinmch r.n; tT' nt.'11 H'' -; 2
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be ended before a Justice of the Peace, un.
der exisliDg laws at least ten tdys before
tbe commencement of tbe session of the
Court to which they are made returnable
respectively, and in all cases where recog
nizances are entered into less than ten days
before tbe commencement of the session to
wbicb they are made returnable, tbe aid
Justices are to return tbe same in the same
manner as if said act bad ndt been passed.
Dated at MilSinlown, tbe 6th day of
November, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.
SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff.
Suisirr's Orrics,
MifHintown, November 6, 1894. $
D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship lately subsisting between Johk J. Pat
tcbsos, Jb., and Wilberfobce Schweter,
in Mitllintown, in the State of Pennsylvania,
under tbe Hrm name of Patterson At
Fcbweycr, has been dissolved this day by
mutual consent. Dated July 17th, 1894.
JOHN J. PATTERSON. JR..
WILBERKORCE SCHWETKR.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
In the Estate of JJCOB IT. KURTZ.
The undersigned Administrator having
been granted letters Testamentary on the
estate of Jacob W. Ki st., la e of Dela
ware township, Junist county, deceased,
out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata conn,
ty, hereby gives notice to aU persons in
debted to aaid estate to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will pre.
sent them properly authenticated for set.
t'ement. EPURAIU J. KURTZ,
Administrator.
November 6tb, 1S94.Q
N
OT1CE IN PARTITION.
a the Orphans' Court of Juniata County.
Efctate ot jonn tv. 'ayior, acccasea.
To Anna Bell Meloy and S. R. Aft-toy.
hrr husband, Salina Uilliken and W. A.
Milliken. her biihband, David II. Taylor,
Rachel Taylor, Wilbor Taylor, Norman Tay
lor, Herman Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Stewart
Coder, Bessie M. Coder, Olive L. Code
and Will L. Hoopes, Esq , Guardian ad
litem of said iloer Taylor, Norman, Tay
lor, Herman Ta lor, Ethel Taylor, Bessie
U. Coder and Olive L. Coder, minora, all of
Juniata Ciunt, Pennsylvania; Elicaboth
Colgate and Jamea Colette, htr husband.
ol Hawioy, Wayne county, Pennsylvania;
William H. Taylor, residence unknown, iast
beard ol in the west; Sarah Aaeuire and
Petet Afaguire, her husband, of Montgom
ery county. Pennsylvania, heira of John
W. Taylor, deceased, and all otherg inter,
ested.
Tou are hereby notified that the Orphans'
Court ot said county, awarded an inquest
to make partition and valuation ol certain
real estate ol' said John IV. Tajlor, deceas.
ed, consisting of a messuage an 1 tra-t of
about tiine acres, more or less, situate in
Spruce Hill township, in said county, and
that said inquest will ba held on said prem
ises on Friday, tbe 14th day of December,
A. D., 1894, at 10 o'clock A. at wbicb
time and place you are requested to attend
if yon think proper.
SAMUEL LAPP,
SAeri".
Sheriff's Office, Mitllintown, Pa., J
Nov. 12, 1894. S
gHEKIrr'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa
cias and Fieri Facias and Venditioni Etponas
containing waivers of iminisitions and ex
emptions issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Juniata county,
returnable to tho December Term next
of said Court, and to me directed, 1 will
expose to sale by public outcry, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SOih, 1891,
at 1 o'clock P. M-, at the Court Hons in
Mitllintown, Pa., tbe several tracts of linl
hereinafter described :
1. All that certain tract of land situate in
Fayetto township, Juniata Co., Pa., bound
ed and described as follows: Un the north
by lands of Aaron Roush; on the east by
landa of Jerome Aucker and Aaron Kousb;
on the south by public rosd, and landa of
Willlitubhirk and Luther Kinter, and on
tbe west by lands of John Keller, John
Smith, Adam Spenbourand John Gaarbart,
containing seventy -four acres more or loss.
baring tbereon erected a two story frame
elling bonse, frame out kitchen, bank
barn, wagon shed, frame shop, pig pea, and
other ontbnilaings, seised and taken in ex
ecution and to be sold as tbe property ot
Solomon Bardell and John B. Bardetf.
2. All that certain tract of land situate in
Tuscarora township, Juniata county, Pa.,
bounded and deacribed as follawa.- On the
north by lands of Margaret White's heirs
and George Divcn; on the east by John
Showers and John H. Gillaland; on the
south by lands of Walkei Stitt and James
Laughlin, and on tbe west by lands of Wm.
Stitt, J. J. Hcllullen aad A. J. Ferguson,
containing two hundred and sixty-two acres
more or less, having tbereon erected a two
story frame dwelling house, a log weather.
boarded dwelling beuse, a bank barn, a log
stable, wsgon soea aad otner ontbnildinga,
seized taken in execution and to be aold
as iho property of Wm. P. Lauzhlla.
tuisaoetn j . t ersna ana Henderson Forsbs
Henderson Forsha and Eisabeth J. Forsha.
ezecators and so forth of Mary J. Green.
deceased, and Henderson Forsha and Elisa
beth J. Forsha, trustees of the children of
Jamea G. Laughlin.
8. All that certain tract of land situate is
Beale township, Jnniata county. Pa bound
ed snd described aa follows: On tbe north
by landa of Barry H. Bechtel; on the ei
by lands of James A. Bardell and Frank
Faller; on the south by public road and
Prank Fuller, and on the west by lands of
D. B. Me Williams, containing seventy-one
acres more or less, navtng tbereon erected
a frame dwelling house, bank bars, wagon
shed, pig pen, saw mill and other outbuild
ings, seised taken in execution and to bo
aold aa tbe property of John B. Bardell.
4. All that certain tract of land situate
In Beale township, bounded and deacribed
ss folfows: On tho north by lands of a. Q
Bochtei; ou tho east by lands of H. B. Bar.
dell; on the south by public road aad lands
of Frank Fuller, and on the west by lands
of John B. Bardell, containing forty-seven
seres more or less, having thereon erectad
a two story frame dwelling boose, frame
stable and other outbuildings, seised taken
in execution aad to bo sekl as the property
Ol jamea a. Darae:u
S. All that certain tract of land situate in
Boale township, Juniata Co., Pa., bounded
and described as follows: On tbo north bv
lands of H. H. Bechtel; on tbo oast by lands
oi u. n . naraau; oa ue aouui by tmblie
road aad lands of Frank Faller. and thm
t wast ey laaas ei Jamas A. Bardell, contain
Rec.
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ing one hundred cre more or -boot
wiTtn acres are cleared and toe W
uee ( with timber, Mitetf and ke Jn
rxeeition nd to M oia u ma Vivr"J
"ir'AuTtbat'cerUin trot of land .Uurted
bounded .ad described u follew.: Oa Ike
.orth by Undi of John D.traj ; om Mm i ewt
by lands of John Detra, on the soath by
Und of Samuel Aratt, and on the west by
lands of WUllam Swab, containing thirty-
nine acres
more or less, nie , "Z
ertetfd a
t.n-nterv loc weatnerooru
dwelling house ano cut kitchen, log stable
ecution d to be sold as tbe property of
7. All that certain tract f land situated
la Delaware township, Juniata connty. Pa-,
bounded and isseribod aa follows: On the
north by lands of Henry Swab and Mrs.
Amelia Rodgers; on the east by lands of I.
C. Lantz; on tho south by lands of Mrs.
Kate Shellv, on tho west by lands ot JMrs.
Kate Shelly and Mrs. Amelia Red"", con
taining six acres more or less; having there
on erected a two story log weather boarded
j.ii!.,. um. fr-ma stable and other out.
k..sirfi... .icri taken in execution and to
L .j ' ... r,..t. r William Dunn
8. All that certain tract of land situated
in Beale township, JonlataCo.. Pa .bound
anil j.-.,n,d aa follows. On the north
i ir.n.-v Roblson: oa the east
i it....- Hobison: on tho aontb
t.L i nr itvPurii-an. and on tho
LIT laiiua vi . .w . .
west by Isnds or J. W.McCahran, containing
seventy-two acres more or less, having
thereon erected a two story stone dwelling
house, a log barn, wagon shed and other
outbuildings, seised taken In execution and
to bo sold aa the property of Joseph Wa
i 9. All that certain tract of land situsted
in Lack township, Juniata Co., Pa., bound
ed and deacribed aa follow On tbo north
by lands of Robison Vaughn; on the eaat by
landa Roblsen Vaagbn; on the south by
lands of John Arnold, and on the weat by
lands of Graham Reeder, containing fifty
seven acres more er leas, having thereon
erected a one and one-balf story log weath.
erboarded dwelling house, frame stable and
otber outbuildings, seized taken in execu
tion and to be sold aa tbo property of Re
becca J. Kteler with notice to Amanda
Roes and William Rnes ttrrt tenant.
10. All that certain lot or piece of ground
Situated in the borough of .MifAintown, Jun
iata county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows: On the north by John W. Kirk;
on the east bv Mulburry Alley, on the south
by lot of G. W. Smith, snd on tbo west Joy
Main street, having thereon erected two
two-story frame dwelling houaes, with brick
fronts, a store room iu one tbereol, a frame
stable, seized taken in execution and to be
sold aa tbe property of Solomon Books.
11. All tbat certain tract ot land situated
in Monree township, Juniata county. Pa.
bounded and deacribed aa follows. On the
north by landa af John Deitz; on tbe eaat
by lands of Johu Deitz; on the aoutfc by
lands of Fred Deitz, and on the west by
lands of H. A. Foils, containing Bve acres
more or less, baring thereon crcted a fraroo
dwelling lioue and Irame atable, seized
taken In execution and to be sold as the
property ol Jacob Deitz.
12. All that certain tract of land situated
in Monroe township. Juniata county. Pa.,
bounded as described as follows: On the
north by lands or Philip Swartz and II. A.
Foltz; on tbe cast by landa of Frederick
Deits and Kate Shaffer; on the south by
Isnds of Daniel Sbadle and Kate Staffer,
and on tbe west by lands of Daniel Sbadle
and Catharine Feltman, containing one hun
dred acres more or less, having thereon
erected a log dwelling bouse, shed stable
and other outbuildings, seized taken in ex
ecution and to be sold as tbe property of
Jacob Dritz.
13. A'l tbst certain tract or piece of
Ui.d situated in Tnacarora township,
Juniata county, Pa , bounded and deacribed
as follows.- On the north by lands of Wil.
haw II . Middle-ton j on the east by lands of
William Ii. Middleton; on the south by
public road and lands of Neal M. Stewart,
and on the west by lands of S. B Criw lord's
heirs, containing one-fourth ol an acre more
or less, havioz thereon erected a Irame
building, used as au ice house, a frame
building used as a creamery, with milk sep
arator and creamery cbum attacnea, seized
taken iu execution sad to bo sold ss the
property of B. C. Cubbison,
14. All that certain piece or lot ot ground
situated In the borough of Patterson, Jun
iata countv, Pa., beginning at tbe corner
of Foster aud Licking street, thence on the
south along Licking street 120 feet to an
alley; thence on the west along aaid alley
60 feet to lot of John I. Hawk; thence on
the north along aaid lot 120 feet to Foster
strett; 60 fret to place ot beginning, having
thereon erect. d a Ira-no church, a frame
tiling house and other buildings. Seis
ed taken into eiecntion and to be aold aa
the property ot W. J Zeidem, J. D.
Zeide-a, (teo. W. Kelly and Geo. W. Weible
snd W. S. Zeiders, Trustees ol' St. Paul
Congregation of Evangelical Associs'lon of
North America.
CONDITIONS OF SALE :
Fifty dollars of the price or sum at which
tbe property sh ill be struck otT shall bu
paid to tbe sheriff at the time of sale, un
less the purchase money sball be less tnio
that sum, in which case only the purchase
money shall be paid, otherwise the property
will again be immediately put up and aold ;
tbe balance of the purchase money must bo
paid to the Sheriff at bis omen within five
days from tho time or sale, without any d3
ruind biing nitde by the Sheriff therefor.
otherwise the propcrtr miv agiin be sold
at the expense tni risk of thj person to
whom it is struck off, who, in ca of anv
deficiency at such resale sball mske goo I
tbe same-
SAMUEL LAPP.
Sherif.
Sheriff's Offloe,
MifHintown, Nov. 1-3, 1834 V
DDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of JACOB LEMON, deceased.
Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed to
make distribution of the bsf.tnce in tbe
hands or J. E. S mucker, Executor of the
Estate ot Jacob Leinan, deceased, wi at
tend to tbe duties of bis appointment at
bis office io MifHintown on Tuesday, Dec
ember 1 1th, 18t, at 10 o'cock A M.,
when and where mil partita interested may
attend. LOUIS K. ATKINSON.
Auditor.
pUBLIC SALE
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE
TUB JOSEPH PAGE FARM,
containing 98 Acres. Good Buildings, Fine
water, reach Orchards numbering
6.000 Trees,
and situate in Monroe township, sixteen
miles from AfilHintown and six miles from
Thompsontown will be offered at public
saie on ine premises, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1894, at
1 o'clock P. M.
Tims or Sale $300 cash, and $700
when possession is given on April 1st,
io-jo. l ne Balance in law annual pay
ments, wun interest from April 1st, 18U5.
The peach crop of 1892 netted $1,800,
ana mat or lay, Mr. E. I)
mra.es oas one-nan interest (expiring in
April 1899) in 2,800 of the trees now bear
ing. A new Orchard of 1,700 trees J should
commence io Desr next season.
For further information inquire oi
Isaac Bis.ikr, Jb., Joskpb Rotheock,
On the premises. Mifflintown, Pa .
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.VEWPOBT APU b tabU
table
of passenger trains, In effect oo
Monday,
October 1st, 189 .
STATIONS.
West
ward. Eastward.
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A P
6 16 4 0(1
6 19 8 67
6 28 8 63
6 85 8 50
6 40 8 46
6 44 8 41
0 51 8 88!
6 69 8 82
7 10 8 15
7 20 8 10
7 05 3 04
7 33 2 66
7 41 2 49
7 36 2 45
7 45 2 40
7 48 2 83
7 52 2 24
7 65 2 20
F A
Newport
Buffalo Bridge
Juniata Furnace ...
Wabnets
Sylvan
Wat-r Plug
Bloomtleld Jnnct'n.
Valley Road
Elliottsbur?
Green Park
Loysville
Fort Robeson .....
Center
Cisna's Run
0 96 10 Of
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6 12 10 07
6 15 10 10
6 25 10 17
6 22 10 20
6 81 10 26'
6 39 10 84
6 61 10 40
6 64 10 49
7 1511 00
7 12 11 07
7 17i 11 12
7 28!11 18
7 27U 22
Anacrsonourg
7 85jll 80
Blain . .
Mount Pleasant .
Now Gertnant'o .
7 41111 BO
7 4511 40
D. GBING, President and Manager.
C. K-. MtlLEK, General Agent.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
JERRY COUNT! RAILROAD.
The following schedule went Into effect
Nov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be run as
follows:
p. m
4 30
4 36
4 39
3 41
4 45
4 46
4 61
4 64
4 56
4 59
a. m
915
9 21
9 24
9 26
9 29
9 31
9 36
9 39
941
Leave Arrive a. m p. ra
Duncannon 8 40 8 50
King's Mill 8 34 8 44
Sulphur Springs 8 31 3 41
Corman Siding 8 29 8 89
Montebello Park 8 26 3 36
Weaver 8 24 8 84
Roddy 8 19 3 29
Hoffman 8 16 3 26
Rover 8 14 8 24
Mabanoy 8 11 3 21
Bloomfleld 8 05 3 15
Long's Road 7 62 2 45
Nellson 7 46 2 39
Dutu's 7 43 2 86
Elliotsbnrg 7 40 2 33
Bernheisl's 7 84 2 27
Groen Pvk 7 82 2 25
Montour June. 7 27 2 20
Landisburg 6 55 1 60
Arrive Leave a. m p ra
9 44
6 10 10 00
6 17 10 07
6 22 10 13
6 25 10 16
5 28 10 19
5 24 10 25
6 86 10 27
5 41 10 32
6 09 1120
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iv.in Iriivea BloouiHtild at 6.10 a. in.
and arrives at Landisburg at 6.47 a. m.
Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and
arrives at Bloomfleld at C. 50 p. m.
Trains leave Loysville for Duncannon at
7. 220a. m., and 2. 15 p. m. Returning,
arrive at 10 37 a. m., sad 4.66 p. ra.
Between Landisburg and Loysville trains
run ss follows: Leave Landisburg for Loys
ville 6 65 a. ra , and 1 50 p ro., Loysville
for Landisbnrg II 10 a. ra., and 5 09 p. ra.
All atations marked () are Uag stations,
at which trains will come to a full stop on
signs'.
PRIVATE SALE-
John Zook offers at Private Rale a farm
of 76 Acres, all clear land in Fermanagh
township, abont two miles from AfilHintown,
on the slape road to Selinsgrove, with good
Bank Barn 76x15. good Log House weath
er boarded, corn crib, chicken-house and
other out br.ildings, pipd water at the
door of house, well water at Iho barn.
There is a young apple orchard or 69' .trees
just beginning to bear, an abundance of
grapes and otbrr fruit. There is a first
rate location for a peach orchird of 1500
trees on the farm. For pirticnturs, address
Jour Zook, Box 10, jMilllintown. JunUta
County, Pa.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
TLi undersign" d perrons have formed an
Association for tho protection of their re.
soective properties. All persons are here-
hv notiOed not to trespass on tho lands of
the undersigned for the purpose of hunting
gathering nuts, cbiping timber or throwing
down fences or firing timber in any way
whatever. Any violation ot the above no
tice will be dealt with according to law.
John Micha-I,
William Puflenberger,
U id eon Sieber,
lleashor &. Zook,
Mary A. Urubaker,
Joseph Rothreck,
John By lev,
Samuel Bell.
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