Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 28, 1894, Image 2

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S-KNHNKi. RKFUIiUCAN
VMI'FLINTOWN.
WEDSfcRDAI. ROY- 29, 1884.
b. a vS c n w e isa
smros; aso moraiiTon.
Ea.sk embezzlers in China are be-
A Steam corn Luukir.g machine ii
a new invenfiou.
Dr. Talmaue will turn his alien
t'oc to Evangelistic Work.
Tks Eiitish newspapers bewail Ihe
defeat of tariff reform Wilson of Vir
ginia.
Octsid's of Fe-imsylv.auia, Hustings
is ta'knl abonr. ns the :u m '"willi tbe
bit; mnj irl'v."
Tin slaughter r-.f Christians by the
Tu-l-s in Armenia, La-; aroused the
ind'gnalir.u of ti:e Christian worlJ.
TiiE S'.Hf f rYnnsylviEia lias
pw'J 41.003,000 to the common
bC'Ui'.ol t-.i.iC; within the pail 21 years
Japan his courleonsly declined the
eBV.r of I'lesuieit Cleve'and to mcd
iate in the trouble between China
and Japan.
Married Forty Times Over-
Clerical experience in matrimonial
affjir.i at heme sre often very divertirf
and a clergyman who has just returned
from one of the colonies told the writ,
cr cf a c sriou? cue ll:at bappeued to
Liu! liuripg hi. oj :um ai.ra'J.
lu t iitii America the groom on one
ccc::-:; n Iianduj hi'ii a five-dollar bill,
citr:D'aii ptoaiptly returncil
trcc dollars cfcaoga. ' Two dollars!"
Lxyitued tlia newly tuarried man,
"w-.y I tliou:ht it vtai cn!y cue dollar.
I .- -'t ijff-rl ta we are so poor.
T -j vhiit'onal dollar being returned
. a .1... t (. ; .. ,innn...l
) oi-.-rytnan tuado the diover
' . . -
bf a ,!' couf ioi aad ML Kate DippK a-.'d the follow
.,flhe ,ot1nge.ou,.adocmg teucber. w now in succcs,
e swin.l:erj lu tine pari?. IJe.ore " - .
. , . . fnl i.neration.
: :ir-v utre arre-tcu, tbey tiau roDDca .
o .cr f.irir clersviuen, and had been
iinit 1 in holv wedl.u-k forty tiiuei
Lalf tbit mi'utcr t.f weeks. Kx.
An Infernal Machine-
r.J.)ii'!:y mora:::
Sii'tiiir t-, of i'lis pbtc
VLil-J JctiiO
v:l-5
g ing j
ea-t -'Ti ?Svit rls .re, uo was u iMM a ' !y
C!.-..,..- i. '.v :''v t:?d V by somo uii- j
k . j -is u ;it Miil Cteek ilr. !
k
Ivl.iiilK 1 - 2 '13
i.r ;.i lI t1 - :;
ed t.;jO
rii-g ic if.
-1 it. i-ti.-I 1
iitl.l ov-
-n
t ) l is :i
.r a.-rtoislimeat luund taut '
a !..at:.!i had btt-u p.'-icvd in tua lid :
a. 1 npo.i i-'fiii!:g it tie la iiou igoit-
L.i. lam-.'!:iiely agair.bt the saud J
p!;:;r was .i fa.-:-- tiUic'icd :o a long ;
pi- .- . ir !;po nb.ut four inches
I .:. '. Ii:. . ri'iic; was ln;ttS v.itti a
.i.i; j Mil7?;a:!-:t: reeuionag loeKpo-.v-dr
aau L..iii end ; 'T tau pip s were
secu.ly piui-g 1. 1'ortucately the
fj-i: .h-! cl' :.,':.i:-J wh-U tho m:tich
e.v:i- -.i d vh:c:i saved Mr. S ima.c-rs
!: :.u b: 'i.'g l.!-i'.v:i up. Ace jiup:iuing
iiiuc;:iuc was a 11 iV. H. . K. it
f;o;i.t V !':!"
-t l.i-uik -.vit'i bkrJl ana '
:t: of n tlaar ami
( (1 ' ii f oil ed tLtrecp '
i. 1 :
1:3.
ii- s.c ii
i;iu"' '.v:in a .(-act Ticuei
-x was g.d'en at Urccutierg s
ri s . ?
iir-.i
L..-11!-'
.ii, i-i l lias Hi- s'Rij-p O!. ttits
cf Ibe 5id. :r Srrmucra j
t tie :niarchi:-tic mr.c'iiiie ;
..I iiact.d ii m tho hiudj t f i
C'i.:- f of Iiic
I-.-, k art. r IU-;
DcF.j
rreht who wi 1 .
in.iU-i".
Huntingdon
Horriblo Gun Shots-
'M lill
tail ' i i't:i
.p. " - v. 2(1 The Cap
.f l!:e A'li' l ican warships j
s i A.-.iaiie
c;f me
s'niii-n
i,
is wmttii
ti-
t !:
t.l
f very In;. -it -tiiig uin gs !
I c bus ;
cii. JJ sd'hin a v. pit ;
o iii-iil hospital, Ecr.r
i t a t ia- c-otcept.n of :
. i .1- .1 .i.l rl i . r ii:i:!ifllur.f '
'Th
iin'.l
if J,ili l:i.
(ho bullet weighs'
:in is
2:!-j i'la
Isiffii Chinese cfliecri
wi.u i r.'t i'c-eu f-tipcK in
-V in flip tiu.f
i.-i'-t bv c ue f tlivie bulle
s, fired at .
a .li-tateo of abotd 1000 yard. The j
ti!:r. tcr 1 erivt-lojit if tb'i bullet bad j
I -! :i. anil H'c j.nL-t was ? imply a
ria. s i-f (ir.'ly i.tnmicut'.-d Lone
sjii:! iris. TLc knee was pfifert'yj
:i :.. wi'hoi'f a bone in it nnbruten j
cr- ii-fjii Ji-r.g. Of course the leg Lad .
to i-i ;.m,ilt:it-il
' 1 s-v.v soia
;' i -:e i : i
thing, toi, oi thett c- j
s.'ivli tire on t-.:-; truis
Ii
a" tho liable i.t the
-.ill; Tiio kigi was:
. , In- .-.t'iI. i'--ll sllpils .
- .1 '
Vv
,i .tv lUis.i t.attero.
liS-rr
ii.v.tlOM iiw tmi.use
' iio L'ue lore off r.ear'y
;. in-" and ste.-lp it qaar
'-iil kiH'.I Cuptai.i S5 ik
-. f ci):!in-iu.ir, and killa 1
- ..inilcd a iliz-u iure officers
.it n. A sc-cui(i kIipII, from a
lN pmiuili r, inride a bole lif-'bt feet
i;i i-i-.iiicli i in li e fc'ile ( f the Akitu
ku. Mild the et i vice cf 11. e Chinese
l'-. -. i s hf-eu icpnil lo Ihct c f tbo
.' i the Akngi, tbe Ilssliidato
:.i ii ?.':;ts',. hiiua must have been
enik. Tec Jupaeese lire was tcrri
A : urate ntid deadlv. Tho
Ct
i:t! ilitp ChtnYiu-n was bit
r! ci.e bui'dtcd tuns,
it i: '.vc v a'tr of ber:
Nothing i
of ber
ci i
i-t
f
, iili) stroi:g, ever 350 were
th- i -...-: lid. timt alt imr.ipe1 , , ,.
.:. ..f.ng. t he Japasiesa If.imiy j Mrs. It. 1 . laylor, Vv 11. Taylor
aim b tl Xmrat:., tb iovtotion of Mrs. Clara B. Okesou, Margaret .Vein
(i r.-! a! Mnrata.. i- w Chief of Or(h6crs J K McLaughlin, L. I. Brack
ri.-irw.. nf .1 m; i-. Tl.f. i-ilibr. r f fl, 1 bill.
kill-ring
r 't't.! ol wounds. All this was
i tl-- tire of six inch and ei-jbt
!i r-ilcs at a distatice from 1000 to
Il'i'i) i:irds. Tbt: Chmcse bad the
i.t .iv . sl ips Rl Yln, bat the Jop
i. - c out maiu t-nvred them and out
i aghi. tLcm. .Van for man and
sip for ship, my professional opin--i
is th ii ti;tt Japan.' se conun-.nilere
ar" ip. ii to any in Europe. They
Ii:...- - n-a-c, a high professional
l-ii -wh clgc. and a li-lc', fightingspir
it ill .t iiedhing daunts."
r be Moid at Private Sale.
'J'jy undersigned oiler at private
t-aV a l-act of fifteen acres of land in
-. -'.! ln.-ih township, bounded by
Sn ls of Wna. Hawk, Dr Lucian
I...nks. .Vjver's heirs aud Joseph Ob-
c-i-holtzer. This land is well set with
ro'.m Chestnut and Berk Oak and
is rapidly growing in values.
Atkinson & Pxxxell.
KidiMpped bj Irypaies.
.WattooD, Iil . Nov. 2. Eiia
Parse, who vai last wetk restored lo
her parents arter rf mainiag a cap
tive in the hands of a band of wan
derincr jryr.sies for fifteen months,
was recaptured by Ibo samo l;and j
Sa: urday eveuu-.g and spirited away, i
Elia is a hamiscmo girl i f sixteeu. i
" " r". i'r'i"yt go to their hospital for repairs.
Villi!, .11 Hfill Hits A turao jivmtiuu,
,n,l V.n.,'al1,.tr!r:Kteltl,(. m,.
sey chief, Will Beaton. One night!
1U w" laissms ""'x ......
next morning the camp was I nii.a
desftrled. She was a t-lave to Beit-
on. Alter waauer.pg over iuo wet.i.
After waadenng over the west,
she was restored to Lei- partnls last
Jdowlnj, having been rtECiird by a
posse near Atauoon. oaiumny,
while Eiln was alone m tha house, a
. . i - 1 .
covered wagon itrove to tao uojr, a
.., i woman's clotuins was ssen to
t uter tho houe, cirry the Bcrtaming
gir; to tho wagon, and irivo away.
Pursn't. so hr, L&3 men IruiUfs.
Oranges fur Druiikeuuess-
O'finsres tsken ct stated times is
io b.t 6t rcaedf IT ineDriety.
Tl!o?o wbo profess to kuow advise the gato isshut and thewaterall pump
tlie oaliD of one orftDt; before ed out; thou the workmen, with prac-
breakfast, f.nothsr at 11 A. M., 3 P.
M , Pii J C P. M., wiih another theitom of tho dock for the keel to rest
it fan" before retiring. It w s J
t 'tbis cAnffa diet is persisted in it
will cure all but tbe wort cass. If
bis hcaltbfa' nntnti-w fruit , s-
SCfSOS Jot o! UCr HitO!C!CUt I UPS
asiile fro:a being s. sm-roign rcinody
for biliiousn'ss, and i", indsc c?, f
remedy f jr tho liquor habit, the good
neivs should be sprcid far and wi.l'-,
fvpr t. oju ''o no hava.
w'neli, lu on r
New York Pie3.
Ths Teachers' Institute under the
I maaagement of Oount7 Superintendent
i! ir . n a ii iiitii , lit'
r
15EALE FCHOOL DlSlT.ICT.
H. C. Ilbinc, Ii F. Crozier, Sadie J
McWiKiauiK, J. ii. Dcen, Honier Van
Ormcr. J. K. 5oden.
Dki.awake.
Kvs Smith. G. A. Shumau, I). U
Ilunhercer, licrlba A. Kcp.rn.", Izzie
Miller. Ciaytou K, Ithetus, Kmna
L'augberty, Julia J?elierj, . 11. oucl -
Fayette.
.Viry E. :rcMe..n, J. A. i r i:
J. Ji. Sb'-iltnocrcr, Annie ui() ni
cr. (' Tt. So la. S. S Kinz-r. .! 11
(,nrn'y, ld bwanz an i-r, .V . r '
ties, J. 51. Kup. rt.
l'r.KMA.VAon.
M. L. Druai, F. X. Tha;a, 0-
Sfaiubi.UL'h. M-irt'ri J. Ilowr, EJw
F. Ure:it, A J.
Viie:in:i, .farv
Aughey.
Ga:-.E.N wool.
V. A. Harris, J. A Husl!;,
Wilt, Grant Arnold.
Lack.
ll.-ile V. Fdliulec, Jeniette
Dr 17 Lauver, J. 11. Hu-Jjaaai,
Slump. J.M Uirton, Laara E.
F. A.
lieur,-,
E 1. K.
Junk.
Smith.
;l.l:u
.t.ni: L. .U-Wthiata?, J. Ii.
.V.nia VV'1!, Ono J.
' -FFMro vs
Ol
Ml
'. Gortuer, Ejgoi.e L. Allison,
!a-heriue Dirp'e,
L-icy II. Ulnae,
;
jary Laird,
' T.Iji.fokh.
Annie Urouir.jjer. C. L. Maioy, Aq.
nie Showers, Aula S. Guss, MJattie
Z.miuenuan . Eliuuud Li dsav. J
K:
-uai-y. j
lONUOE. ... 1
i E. A. Uowersox. W C. Siimeiing, j
I E. S. Ilohtibrok, E. E. Snyder, Katie '
Miller.
Patterson.
W. E. Auoiau, Matgie Kinzcr, ar
ric Perr, Carrie E. 'iu.'s. lilsDcb Fry.
Pout Koyal.
J; (i. Tciwsiy. K. E. -VyclIecD, Jr,
K. E. Kciitcr.
SlStilEHANNA.
A. .V. liarntr, Dariel D. Strup,
11. C. KliBger. D. Autnilici Klicc.
TllOMPSONTOWN.
S. II Knisely, Lula IleocL.
TfSCAROKA.
M. Alvie Stewart, J. S. Morrison,
MaryYV. McCulloch, Eiua Ludwig,
Millie B. Milliken, .Mrs. A.B. Bartley,
William Creighton, J. Kamsy Dobts,
II. F. Crcuse, P. A. Ncely, J. M.
Clark.
Tlrhett.
S. M. Turbcit, A V. .VsAfec, J. T.
Turbett, K. E. McMecn. Sr., Atta
r4 - luu -
Walker
Orim M. Ktilin, W. II. Aucker,
W. Siebcr, Margaret lisgan, James
Burris, J. E. Furncr, Samuel
Wc.vsr, M L Enser, J. F. Werr, W
II. II. Kauffma
Proceedings cf tho loslitufe will be
given in the ncxi iasijc cf the Sentinel
and Republican.
From the .VjYeybjwn Journal we
learn that thieves stole .$35 in gold
and silver coin and tno ordorsnn tbe
Trensurer of 0:iver to.vniibip, Millliu !
county. S10S.1G from Cvrus Stine on
list Thursday afternoon. Mr. Stiue
has bis borne with bis son ;n-J iv, L
1. Hughes iu Oliver township. Tbat
day tbe men were away from Lome
butchering and Mrs. Hughes locked
up the bouse at noon and went to
Jacob Stine's mat by for dinner, at
which place ber husband was be;p
to butcher, and iluring her brief
absence, the robbers forced open a
window and entering ransacked the
bouse generally.
-.
Australian Eggs.
Eggs are now shipped from Auf
traba to England. A trial shipment,
made by the Hon. J. H. Conner, of
Victorian epgs and cheese, was late
ly inspected by an officer from the
department of tho Agpnt-General for
Victoria. With regard to the pack
irg cf eggs, they had, iu the first
place, been rubbed over with grease
and afterwards placed with bran,
flour, lime, and pollard in small
easts,. When opened they were
found to be perfectly fresh and
sv ef. The cheeses, which consisted
of both 40 pouuJ3 and "small loaf
sizes, were sound and of good flavor.
DOCTORING SHIPS.
PARASITES THAT SEND OCEAN VES
SELS TO THE HOSPITAL.
No Kara Protection For Iroa Hulls Has
Been Foniid Tbe Old and the Mew Man
ner of Construction Something About
Di-ydocka and Their ITses.
The sea is a grand and yet a treacher
ous mother to the thousands of ships
that sail over its broad expanse, and aft
er buffeting with its storms the ships
. -
! Thls JItol k the drydock, and the
. ! ioctors aro the crmy of careful work-
; men who look over carefully and repair
f , . .
i ,t . . teemin irh
ot plant and animal lifo that cling to
tbo bottoms of shins, eat slowlv vet;ts choice fun tbat bas been writ-
the bottoms of shins, eat slowlv vet:ts-
surely through wood and iron alike or
rust it away, while they act as a check
ti-" vastly increasing tno
. resistanco aua motion of tho water
auntnet 1ia cViirk Tm v
. -p " ""i'- ula
; BK,rms ee everywuero" ana picic out
each weak seam or faulty rivet and
slowly and surely cat into the vitals of
; the ship, so that every few months it
: becomes necessary to examine and re
' pair the vessel. To do this she must
come out of tho water. The drydock is
! just a great box of wood, iron ami stoue,
I connecting witu the sea by a great gate-
way. When the shiD is rer.dv to pnter.
i ticed skill, place the blocks at tho bot-
j mmensions irom tne
f1 and .Irawings of the vessel. These
-.T 1. " , r5 , , T"
hc fa D0closcd? mid whiIo
, tho atf.r u Klnv,.lv nnn,T.it rrnt fh
8h;p settles down tho docket pu)l her
( this way or that until she rcis evenly
t on tho keel blocks. Then shores, or
heavy wooden beams, aro braced irem
. tuo sides of the dock to tho sides of the
I ship, and cs tho water is pumped away
itable "fish out of water," tho bottom,
which was below the water line, cover-
ed with seaweeds mid parasites tbat
Then tho workmen scrape and scour
I tho unwekomo btimaclus and grass
; away, tho seams and rivets nro all cx-
amiiicd aud repaired, a fresh coat of
! paint goes on again, and as tho dock is
' again rlootletl tho chip rises from her
! boppital bed, and the wooden supports
I are knocked away uutil sho Coats out to
6oa agniii, "healthy and Ftrong, " to
: bar 1 1 with tho wind end tea tod tho
enemies of the fl:vg sho proudly fiies.
When woo l was nsed ulnsost escln
- sively in building ship:-:, a very easy aud
convenient means vrns fnuud to p-roter-t
'tho uudc-r water io;::o!is cf tho ship
i from the insidious attacks of barnacles
j and parasites of plant and animal life.
; This was dono by covering tho wholo
botiom of tho i hip with a plnting of
: thin coppt r, fir ilio j.-alvanio action of
tho salt wr.ter upon tho copper was to
; convert t'le ship end sea into avast bat
; teiy, where tho copper became tho nega
j tive polo and was slowly yet constant ly
I eaten away, tho particles, as they foil,
1 taking with thciu the barnacles and fea
j we;-d as f.;'t as they formed ou tho
ship, thus k.i)ii!g tho sliijj'a bottom
' and eides always cb'au, so that the speed
, was not cut down liy draggysy t!.o bar- j
, naclcs and yards of Fcnweed through the !
.' waicr. Vet even then the copper ncd- j
J ed repairs; faulty timbers rotted and j
i crumbled cv.ay, sj that every few vr-ars '
j the ship had to po into cirydoc-k and bo
: thorcjiilily overhauled, each faulty tim
j b; r replaced and rusty bolt repaired un
( ti! r.o 1 vipiiolo was left for tho eca to
J wc'i s upon.
jjut v. Uii tco auvent or iron in tiie
bnil.iirg of Fhip3 tho old means failed,
for whero copper was phu'cd over iron
tho iron became tho negative poloof the
great battery aud was eaten away quick
ly, riddling tho bottom of the ship with
many leaks. Many devices were tried
the under water portions of the vessels
were covered with a waterproof layer of
woofl, which was then coppered as be-
fore, but wherever thcro was any me-
tallic conn-xtiou between tho copper
and iroa tho wholo forco of tho battery
acted there, and holes were eaten in uu
expected and inacceasiblo places, bring
' ing in an eKment of tzneertaiury .and
' enforcing great care in "sheathing" tho
j vessels, as tbo coating of wood is called,
; and tho shipa still had to go more oftea
! than ever to the drydock.
Then tho various methods of painting
, tho bottoms with protective paints have i
I been tried end are used iu nil of tho j
i oruise-r.s of our navy. The skill of hun-
: dreds of chemists has be-u exerted to
: find a paint that would act as the cop
' per does and throw o!7 the liaranclus and
j Bcawe-iL Grout prices have Iwn offer-
ed, aiid a fortuno awaits tho successful
! discoverer c.f such a ccr.tin-j fur ships
j yet so far n-'::o has) K- u diovcrcd tbat
I acts comjdi't.''y, :.::1 tho iron r.nd steel
i ships which st:.vt from jiort with fresh
ly painted si-Jcscml bottoms return in a
few months coat-jd with baniaclcs ami
sea wtl, whicti, :ts it trails in the wa
ter, very mat- rk'liy cut:; down the speed
aud power of th. ship. Then sho must
bo put in tho dry d.ick end Fcrubhed and
scraped end rcpaiiit;xL ttill wor.-o t!ia:i
the? barnacl s mid the ::e:r.vo'.'d is the
Water its-lf when it finds entrtmcc,
y.' it ever co small, t!;r-ui';h tho p:i:i:t
to tho steel t.'l'iw. Slowly but nu'f ly
it rusts out a litrlc i it, whicli extend-)
sonic. limes ulmc: t through th.; plate b?
fore the p.ii.'it
clo.xs tho dvf. ct,
.If C.y o'.l r :-; .'ii
v.-hid c:..i ?-iu tlv.:
Duly be scou by pr.tiag t . : '!::; c!iy
dock and cz-uui:':.'-. - - f jet
of hr bott..m i-l-.-.tj.
This r.ll t-l-jws ii "7 r..".c :.v.-.: y it is fcr
the ships to j;o to their "hc-jntal" aud
how careful her "doctor.?-' i.I.ould b",
for millions of dollars worth of property
luul millious uf priceless lives ::ve car
ried every ycr o:i tberu "citm isgc-ra of
the sex" Tho gre.".'.c.-:t docks in the
world aro l!m e of
tiie groat Ehippiug
VTt oi Liverpool
Washington Star.
fraudulent Nvrcetbread.
"A truo sweetbread is perhaps the!
est healthy meat that can be eaten,"!
id a doctor yesterday, "but von are
... " . " 1
most
said
never able to ire-t it. Tho sweetbread
projH-r is tho pancreas, which is one of! w-kW!lce'-tho
most effective agents in promoting'
digestion, but tho sweetbread of trade
is usually obtained froiu tho throats of
cattle and is what is called the thyroid
glaud. This gland rests against the
windpipe, and while its tc-xturo is sim
ilar to that of the reul sweetbread it
bas not tho same beneficial qualities.
T?ne Cr.lllfl ViTlfolli.rJ 4.1 nlrln. i.ml'i
' " . .." ' ... ...... . I J .M.uu
money, pass off the salivary gland, that
-n-l.i.K f .1. . - l..... 1 1. . . .... l : i .i ; .. t
...v... iw.ii..'uv.i I .J clllo, llAlCll All
the cheeks, for a sweetbread. This is
the most inferior substitute of alb The
pancreas, or real sweetbread, is a most
dainty morsel. It is of triangular form,
while tho sweetbreads obtained from
tho throat aro of an oval form. But
what is the use of making people dis
satisfied? They Lave been eating thy
roid and slUivary glands for sweetbreads
for years and have been satisfied. But
then they have never tasted the real
thing. "Pittsburg Dispatch.
Hit sort Donate Extract
H'athe beat aicmiW
oaves. Take a ether. tOcta.
Mark Twain's sw Book
Mark Twain's most popular and
successful. bocks have been sold by
subscription and the American Pub.
lishiog Company of Hartford, Conn.,
announce fcr early publication, bis new
took "Tie Tragedy of Pudd'ubcad
Wilson and tbe Comedy Those Exlra
crpinary Twins." Tbe Tragedy and
Comedy were at first a dual story
two stories in one acd the author's
ac"ount,as given in the preface, of tbe
difficulty be had in writing tbe book, of
tue incompatibility of eoine of the
characters and of bis having to finally
separate them by pulling one of tbe
stone? out by the roots and leaving
ibe other a kind of literary Caesarean
operation, is certainly one of the most
! original, treciiest and eleverest chap.
ten for many a day. We are told tbat
:There it a time to laugh" and The
Churchman save: "The reader will
begin to smile at tbe very first para
graph." Tbe book will be sold only by sub
scription and as it possesses, is a pro
nounced degree, t liercaiarkable char,
ac'eristics of the outhor's bost works,
it is sure to have a large sale. Each
psgo will be beautifully illustrated
with marginal sketches, the work of
one of our best artists, and the publish
ers have wisely decided to sell the vol
ume at a popular prico bringing ' it
within tbe reach of all.
J. W. Keeler & Co , of Philadelphia,
Pa., have ibo exclusive rigbt of sale in
the States of Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey, Delaware and Maryland and their
advertisement for agents appears man
otber coIuujd. All applications for
. - . . , f .. .
BFtncies in ineir neia snculd be stnti,l,""u,1J"1isu"u
direct to theui.
virrLmTowN markets.
irr.ision, Nov. 21. lo?4
f:iiter
Yea:
nu:
Shoulder,
I.M.I
20
21
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14
11
Sides
MIFFLINTOW NGBAIN HAl-KtT
?. !;?at 60
t!ru in car .... CO
:'f, - . 35
E; e 0
t-' -o -ersosd .......... .... .... ..
T'rsothy seed.... 2 .to
Kbreeii 1-0
L.ir SO
I'ft'.j. $1 '10 a bu'...lre t
j:.Ud!i,.gs , lit)
Ur'j-.i.il A um Sail I.U )
-i: r..;i i.ti'. . c)0w '.o 73
rinT.ADErriiiA Makskt.-, Novcn-bfr
o, 18-J1 WLeut EG to iOi ; Com
CO o 52 : Oats 33 to 3Sc; fallow 4.-;
Laid 7c; l u'.tcr 1(5 lo 30c; eggs 15 to
24c; live ch:tkeiF, 7 to 10c ft lb;
Turkeys 10e; DucLe 0 !o 5c; Grtc-n
caif skins 5 ct tils a lb; bull f-kks 4
cents a pt uij3; fcletr bides 5 to Ga :t
lb; btia:gi:t lye slraw $10 oO to 11.
50; Clover bi'y 510; Timott y $12 lo
?13 GO; Let f cal'le 3 to 5Je; calves -4
lo 7c a ib; dicssed beeves by the
tjuaritr 5 to fc; miicli covs $25 lo
$50; sbet p 1 lo 3e a ib; It-nibs 2 to 4c
a lb; Hogs G to (i'c a lb.
3Tr. W. II. IIcJTner
Alvira, Pa.
After Typhoid Fever
A Running Abscess Discharges
Pieces of Bone.
All HopoCivcn Up Cut Hood's Sai
saparilia Cives Perfect Health.
"C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, M:iss.:
' Icar Sirs : I had been a sultexer for nearly
three years and hail doctored during t'nat time,
but without avail. I had given up all hope of
ever recovering my health. At Umes I would
! rather havo illv;l lhaii lived, but now I am
I thankful that I began taking Hood's Sarsapa-
ruia lor 1 am now as souiul as a dollar. 1 was
Afflicted With Typhoid Fever,
and an abscess formed on my right side above
the fourth rib. The strange part about tiiis was
tho fact that It did not oien for six months after
It appeared, although it pained me continually.
Alter it broke it became a running sore and I
was compelled to wear n lian-l.iKe ali the time.
The dorUirs told me tttat the only way it could
be cured was to have an operation performed
arsa
CORE
and have the rib taken out, claiming that I had
bone disease, luasmuch as four pieces of bone
bad been discharged from the sore. Before giv
ing myself up to the doctors I decided to give
Hood's Sirsaparilti a trial, althouph I had but I
little faitli tliat it would dome any good. I i
used It strictly areordinir to direcUons, and be-
t forts I had used Uirec battles I
! ' Began to Feel a Change,
and by the time I had used the fourth bottle the
sore on my side bad healed. It is now nearly !
three months since tbe eruption closed and I
have not Uie 1 tast fear of it ever bothering me
airain. Hood' l Sarsaparllta. Is certainty a pern
ahicnp niedicii es. It lias cured me sjmI it will
cure others." W. H. IIeffskk, Alvira, Fa.
Hood's Pit's cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness. Jam dice, sick headache, indigestion.
Fa;,f.VV; TO iatnei JeS?h$!5
JS'- K ji JJ? '"Kli!?
. i-' u!.-. Dm u tH mc
aj:.:.-.'.i .1 . i ...i. tttrs 11 S.o rnntit ria ireiitssell
. tame as cny
S55.S2
SME ROADSTER $55
.tarautced same as agunts sell tor F.5 to I1SU.
B8A3 BACE3, SS lbs.
sso,
WOOD-RIMS,
rrf.trt linos, perfect steerlm:. perfect sdjnstmppt.
CiTiaranteed same as aa'-ms Sell
T"r!t:on wsrranry trito ercry tnacnine. fivi ry rtn-o
.--l hvft blt-elethroagUanrprr.tyou pityt.'lit-.fOO
T--7ttriaonnrT7holesale price for -anio e;r r.!it ,
i rnMS ahout as initch t' w 11 l-ic-.-elrn iliroerl:
."-rt.sandiiealersaslt docs to tr:ul:o tlier-. i.-:
. atiews and economy sumrost tho l.-r t?i r rrr cr.r1
bayfromusuireetat wtiulc:c! prices
tnBHei lllnittrnfMl CSliilnraa frnA
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gHERIr r:S SALS OF KEAL ESTATE.
By virtue of sundry writs or Levri Fa
cias and Fieri Facias and Venditioni Exponas
containing waivers of inquisition and ex
emptions tanned cut of tbe Court
of Common fleas of Juniata county,
returnable to tbe December Term next
of raid Court, and to me directed, 1 will
expose to sale by pnb'.ic outery. on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, i894,
at 1 o'clock P. 11., at tbo Court Fotuo in
Midlintown, Pa., tbe several tracts of land
hereinaf ter described :
I. All tbat certain tract of land situate in
Fayette township, Juniata Co., Fa., bound
ed ant described as follows: On tbe north
by lands of Aaron Rousb; on tbe -east by
lands of Jerome Aucker and Aaron Sousb;
on tbe south by public road, and lands of
William Shiik and Luther Kiozer, and ou
the west by lands of John Keller, John
Smith, Adam Sponhoarand Jobn Gearhart,
containing at venty .four acres more or less,
bavitig thereon erected a two atory frame
dwelling bouse, frame out kitchen, bank
burr, wagon ehed, frame shop, pig pep, and
otutsr outDui:nmgs, seized ana tasen id ex
ecution and to be sold as tbe property ot
Solomon Bardell and John B. Barde7.
2. All that certain tract of land situate in
Tu5carora township, Juniata county, Pa.,
bounded and described ss follows: G.i the
norlh by lands of Margaret White's htirs
and Gcorgo Diven; on tho east by Jobn
Showers and John FJ. Gillaland; on the
eou!h by lands of Walkei Stitt and James
I.Brculin, and on the west by lands of Wni.
Stitt, J. J. McMulIen and A. J. Ferguson.
containing tno hundred and sixty-two acres
n.ore or less, naving tbereon erected a two
Mory frame dwelling bouse, a log weather
boarded dwelling bouse, a bank barn, a log
stable, w.gon .hed and otber outbuildings.
teiz. a iaKn in execution and to be sold
a iiiu piupr-riy ui in. f. iaugnun,
El zabclh J . Forsba and Henderson Forsba.
liendcrson Foruba and Eizabotb J. Forsba,
executors and so forth of Mary J. Green,
deceaseii, ana Henderson i orsha and Elz.i-
! be'b J. Forsba, trustees el the cbidrcn of
I i-i T !..!
All tbat certain tract of land situate ia
Bc&lu township, Jauiata county, I'd,, bound
ed end described as follows: On tbo north
by lands cf llarry II Bechtc"; on the cast
by lands of James A. liardeil aDd Frank
Fuller; on the bonth by public road and
Frai k Fuller, and on tho west by lands of
D, B. Mc Williams, containing seventy-one
:cres more or less, having thoreon erected
frame dwelling house, bank barn, wagon
rutu , J"-" oavw film rim Ulllur UUIUIIIIU
it-Rs, seized taken in execution acd to be
sold as tbe property of Jobn B. Bardell.
4. All that certain tract of land situate
in Ecale township, bounded and described
is fulotrc: On tbo north by lands ol H. II.
Iieclite'; on Ihe cast by lands of H. B Bar.
dell; on the south by public road and lands
of Frank Fuller, and on the west by lands
of John B. Biudeli, containing forty-seven
acres more or less, having tberoou ended
a two stcry frame dwelling bouse, frame
i-table and other outbuildings, ssizuil taken
in txicution and to be sold as the property
id James A. Burilo'l.
5. All tbat certain tract of land situate in
Beale township, Juni.it Co., Pa., bounded
and described as follows: Oa th-.i north by
lanits el U. II. bi elite!; on tbe cast by lands
ol U. V. Bardell; cn tho south by public
road and lands of Fmnk Fuller, and on tho
west by lands of Jamts A. Kiir.lull, contain
ing one hundred acres more or less, ofhich
client seven acres are cleand acd tho ba'-
ancc ft wiili
ituU-r, seized and taken in I
execution and to bu sold as tbe property ot
B. B. Bardell. '
6. All that certain tract of land situated '
in Walker township, Jiniata county, Pa., j
bcur-did and drscnbtd as follows: On the
north by lands ol John Det.a; cn the east I
by lands 1 John Delra, on the south by j
lan.ls ol Samuel Arnlz, and ou the west by j
L-rds of Wiliiam Swab, containing thirty.
lane acres n.ore or less, having thercoa 1
cuctid a two-story Ior weatherboarded
li.i.iiiK ..... ii;ii'ii, lug Blame :
i.d oilier outbuildings, seized taken in ex- !
erution and to be sold as tho property of
William Eaglcr.
7. All tbat certain tract of land situafd
in Uelana-o township, Juniata county. Pa ,
Lounded and described as follows: On tbe
norlh by lands of Uenry Swab and Mrs.
ii Uodgr; on the ea.t by lands of I.
(i; I.antz; on the routh by lauds of Mrs.
Kate Shelly, on the west by lands ot jtf-a.
Kate Shelly and Mrs. Aine'iiRndgers, con
taining six acres more or less; having there
on erected a two story log weathei boarded
dwelling house, frartc st.iDlo and other out.
build trigs, seized taken in execution and to
be sold as the property of Wil-iam T.'Dunn,
8. All that eerhon tract cr land situitcd
in Beale lowr.ship, JuniataCo.. Pa., bound
ed and derenbed as follows. On the north
by lands ol Kenney Robison; on the east
by lands ol Kenney Robison; on tho south
by lands of J. W. McCahran, and on tho
west by lands of J. W. McCahran, containing
scventy.two acres rcoro or less, having
thereon ended a two-story stone dwelling
house, a log barn, wagon shed and other
ombuildinfr. seized tsken in execution and
to bo to!d as the property of Joseph Wal
lace. tl. All tbat certain tract of land situated
in Lack township, Juniata Co., Pa., bound
ed and described as follow: On the north
by lards of Robison Vanghr; on Ihe east by
lands Robison Vaughn; on the soutn by
lands of John Arnold, and on the west by
lands of Graham Reeder, con'aiiiine til tv.
seven am s more or less, havmz thereon j
I erected a one and one-half storv log weath
I erbnarricd dnelling bouse, frame stab'.e and
j other outbuildings, seized taken in execu-
tion and to be sold as thu prouorty nf It ).
; becca J. Keeter with notice to Amanda
. Roes and William Roea terre tenants.
I 10. Ail that certain lot o r pieceof ground
' situated in tho borough of Afilllintown, Jan
; infa county. Pa., bounded and di-si-rili-.l as
' toltcws: On Ihe north by John W. Kirk;
i -n ihe east by Miiiburry Alley, on tho south
by lot of G. W. Smith, and on the west t-
Jtain street, Laving thereon erected two
iv o (ory frame dwelling houses, u i:h brick
fronts, a store room in one thereof, a frame
stable, seized taken in execution and to be
ee Id as Ibe properly ot Solomon 3ooks.
II. AH that certain tract ot land sitn-itod
in Monroe township, Juniata county. Pa.
bounded and described as follows. On tbo
norlh by lands af John Dei'z; on the east
by lands of John Deilz; on the south by
lands of Fred Deitz, and on the west by
I'",ds of ,H' ' f 0,tI' containing five acres
more or less, having thereon erected a frame
dwelling house and frame stable seized
taken iu execution snd to be sold as ibo
property of Jacob Deitz.
12. All that cettain tract of land situated in
Greenwood township, Juniota county, Pa
bonnuea as aescribea as follows; On tho
north by lands of Philip Swartz and II. A.
Foltz; on the east by lands of Frederick
Deitz and Kate Shaffer; on the south by
lands of Daniel Shadle and Kate Shaffer,
aid on tbe west by lands of Daniel Shadle
and Catharine Feltnian, containing one hun.
drcd ceres more or less, having therein
er-cted a log dwelling bouse, shed stable
and other outbuildings, sbiZBd taken iu ex
ecution and to be sold as the property of
Jacob Deitz.
13. A'l that certain tract or pieco of
Utd situated in Tnscarora township.
Juniata connty. Pa., bounded and described
as follows: On tbe north by lands of Wil
liam II. Middleton; on the east by lands of
William H. Middle-ton; on the south by
public road and lands of Neal M. Stewart,
and on the west by lands of S. B Crawford's
heirs, containing one-fourth ol an acr more
or less, having tbereon erected a frame
building, used as an ice bouse, a frame
build irg used as a creamery, with milk sep.
erator and creamery churn attached, seized
taken in execution and to be sold as the
property cf B. C. Cubbison,
14. All that certain piece or lot of ground
situated In the borough or Patterson, Jun
iata county, Pa., beginning at fbe corner
of Foster and Licking street, thence on the
south atong Licking street 120 feet to an
aliey; thence on the west along said alley
60 feet to lot of Jobn I. Hawk thence on
tbe north along said lot 120 feet to Foster
street; 60 feet to plsce of beginning, bavipg
tbereon erected frame church, a frame
dwelling bonse and other buildings. Se'z.
cd taken into execution and to be sold as
the property of W. J. Zeiders, J. tj.
Zetders, Geo. W. Kelly and Geo. W. Weible
and W. S. Zeiders, Trustees of St. Panl
Congregation ol Evangelical Association !
North America.
CONDITIONS OF SALE :
Fifty dollars of the price or sum at which
the ioperty shall be atruck off shall bo
t aid to tbe sheriff at the lime ol sale, un
less the purchase money so an do ios
that sum, in which case only the pnrcbase
money shall be paid.otherwia the property
will again be immediately 'put op and '
the balance of the purefme money must be
pail to the Sheriff at bia olhce within five
dajs from the time of bale, without any de
mand being made by tbe Sheriff tbeieror,
otherwise the property may again be sold
at tbe expense and risk of the person to
whom it is struck off, who, in case of anv
deficiency at such resale shall make good
tbe same-
SAMUEL LAPP.
Shertf..
Sheriff's Office, )
Miftiiutown, Not. 13, 1894
LEGAL.
JUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Ettatt of JACOB LEMON, dictated.
Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed to
mako distribution of tbe balance in the
hands or J. E. S mucker, Exicntor of tbe
Estate of Jacob Lemon, deceased, wit at
tend to the duties of his appointment at
bis office in Miftiiutown on Tuesday, Dec
ember 11th, 1804, at 10 o'cZock A. M-,
whtn and where all parties interested may
attend. LOUIS E. ATKINSON.
Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the Estate of LYDIA SHIRK, late of J
Walker township, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that letters ofAi.
ministration on tbe estate of Lvdis Sbitk,
late of Walker township, Juniata county,
deceased, have been granted to the under-
Ieas0 pBell. and l0aa hav.
All persons indebted to said ettate
j ciaimg wi r,r-osnt tnem aotbent'cated
ing claims will j.rcs
for settlement.
DANIEL H. SHIRK,
Administrator.
Norembar I4ih, 1894.
4 DJIINISTRATOU'S NOTICE
In the Estate of JACOB IV. KVRTZ.
Tbe undersigned Administrator having
been granted letters Testamentary on the
estate of Jacob W. Kurtz, late or Dela
ware township, Juniata county, deceased,
out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata coun
ty, bemby gives notice to all persons in
debted to said estate to mnke imxediate
payment, and those having claims will pre.
j 8(.ut tuem pr0perly authenticated for set
tlement.
EPURAIU J. KURTZ,
Administrator.
November 6tb, 1894.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In Ike estate of MARY SIEBER, deceased.
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Mary Sieber, lato of Fayette township,
Juniata Co. Pa., having been granted to
the undersigned, by the Orphans' Court of
Juniata County, notice Is hereby given to
all persons indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, will please pre
sent them properly authenticated tor pay
ment, JOUNSIEItER,
Admin istra tor.
November 8, 18P4.
pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.
Notice i bertbv given tbat tbo following
ppnnlt hiVH hftpn filftd in IhH nifipM of Ih p
Pmlhoi.i.tarv of Jnniata Gountv. and ihn
game v. iil be presented for confirmation and
a'li.wance to the Court of Common Pleas
o( rnl(i Concly on Tuesday Ibe I8th diy ol
December, A D-, 18!)1, when acd w'hire
ali persons interested mav attend if tht-y
think j-ropcr.
i'ft. Tim account ol Jonathan Katiflman,
Ccminitlee ol Sm-aima Kauttman cf Walker
Township, a Luualic.
'2nd. The Iir.it and final account of F. tl.
. Ponnell, Assignee of George M. Grahnu,
Jr , Ot 1'Ort 1(0) Ul, fa.
V, H
ZEIDERS,
Prothonotar j
FrotbonnUry 'a Olhee. Miftiiutown, Pa. 1
November 1!), lb'l.
jaOTlCE IN PARTITION.
In the Orphans' Court of Juniata Count ij.
Ebtato of John W. Taylor, deceased.
To Anna Bell Meloy and S. R. Afeloy,
her husband, Salini Milliken and W. A.
Milliken. her husband, David I!. Taylor,
Rachel Taylor, Wilber Taylor, Norman Tay
lor, Herman Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Stewart
Coder, Bessie M. Coder, Olive L. Code
and Will L. Uoopes, Eq , Gntnlian ad
litem of said iim r Taylor, Norman, Tay
lor, Herman Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Bessi?
II. Coder aud Olive L. Coder, minors, all of
Juniata Count, Pennsylvania; Elizabeth
Colcatc and James Colgite. her husband,
of Haw lev, Wayno county, Pennsylvania;
William II. Taylor, residence unkuown, fast
heard of in tho west; Sarah Afapuirc and
Petei Afaguire, bor husband, of jMonl join
ery county, Peunsylvanii, heirs of John
W. Taylor, deceased, and si: others inter
ested.
Tou aro hereby notified that tho Orphans'
Court of said countv. awarded an lniiuest
to ruaku partition and valuation of certain
real estate of said John W. Taylor, deceas.
ed, consisting of a messuage an 1 trait of
abont l ine acres, more or less, situate in
Spruce Hill township, in said county, and
that said inquest will ho held on said prera-
ises on Friday, the 14th day of December,
A. D., 1834, at 10 o'clock A-M., at which
time and ptace yon are nqtieste l to attend
if you think proper.
SAMUEL LAPP.
Sheriff.
l.erifr' OfF.ce, Mifflintowa, Pa.,
Nov. 12, 1891. I
-lOURi" PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, tlis lion. JEKII.VH LYON'S,
President Jmijrt? of tho Court nf Common
Plum, for thrt Fo'ty-First Ju.tinl Dist.ict,
conti.o-ed of the coanti -s of Juni tta and
! Perry, and the Ho- or aides JOS! All I.. BAR
TON and J. P. WIOKEKSHA.H, Asiociite
Judges of th-) said court of Comrnoa Pleas
of Jnniat i county, by precept duly isiuei
and to ii! directed for holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail Deliv
ery, and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace nt Milllintown, on the
FIRST MONDAY OF DECEMBER,
1894, BEING THE 3rd DAY OF THE
MONTH.
Notice uedtht given, to the Coroner,
Justices of the Peace and Constables of the
County of Juniata, that they be then and
there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock
iu tbe forenoon of said day, with their rec
ords, liiquisiiious, examinations and Oyer
remembentnees, to do those things tbat to
their clllcra respectfully appertain, and
those that are bound by recognizance to
prosecnte sguinst the prisoners that aro or
may be in the Jail of raid connty, be then
and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
By an act of tbe Assembly, passed the
6th day of May, 1854, it made the duty of
Justices of the Peace of the several coun
ties of this Commonwealth to return to the
Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of
the respective counties, all tbe recogni
zances entered into before them 07 any cit
zen or persons charged with the con mis
sion of any crime, except such cases as may
be ended before a Justice of the Peace, un.
der existing laws at least ten days before
the 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
which they are made returnable, tbe said
Justices are to return tbe same in tbe ssme
manner as if said act bad not been passed.
Dated at Milllintown, tbe 6th day of
November, in the year of onr Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.
SAMUEL LAPP, Sheriff.
SniRirr's Orricc, ' )
Hifflintown, November 6, 1894, J
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iriTPnBT all niiiinai.-i' -
il " " ..'; Timo table
, 1UJ ....... . f
of passenger trains, in effect
October 1st, 1891.
on Monday,
STATIONS.
West
ward. East
ward. 6
r st
A M
A M
6 16
p if
4 00
8 67
8 68
8 60
8 46
8 41
8 88
8 82
8 15
3 10
8 04
2 56
2 49
2 45
2 40
2 83
2 24
2 20
Newr-it
Buffalo Bridge.....
Jnniata Furnace ...
Wabneta
Sylvan
Wat-r Ping
BloomHeld Junct'u,
Valley Road
Elliottsbur?
Green Park
Loysville
Fort Robeson
Center
Cisna'a Ron .......
Andorsonburg .....
Blain ........
Mount Pleasant . ..
New Germant'n ...
6 95
10 x
6 08
10 03
6 19
6 12'10 07
6 28
6 85
6 1.V10 10
6 25110 17
6 40
6 22110 20
6 44
6 61
6 69
6 3111026
6 89 10 34
6 61 10 46,
6 64 10 49
7 16; 11 00
7 10j
7 20
7 06
7 33
7 41
7 86
7 46
7 48
7 62
7 65
7 12 11 07
7 171 i X 12
7 28i!l 18
7 27 11 22
7 35 11 30
7 41 11 3fi
7 4511 40
D. GRING, President and Manager.
C. K. Millie. General Agent.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE,
jpERRY COUNTY KA1
ERRY COUNTY RAILROAD.
Tbe following schedule went Into effect
Nov. 19, 1893, aod the trains will be run as
follows.-
p. m
4 30
4 36
4 89
341
4 45
4 46
4 61
4 64
4 56
4 59
a. m
9 15
9 21
9 24
9 26
9 29
9 31
9 36
9 39
941
9 44
Leave Arrive
Duncannon
King's Mill
Sulphur Springs
"Corman Siding
Montebeilo Park
Weaver
Roddy
Hcffinan
Royer
Mahanoy
BloomHeld
Long's Road
Nellson
Dum's
Elliotsbur?
Hcrnheisl's
Groen Prk
Montour June.
Landisburg
Arrive Leave
a. m p. m
8 40 8 50
8 34 8 44
8 31 3 41
8 29 3 39
8 26 3 36
8 24 3 34
819 8 29
8 16 3 26
8 14 3 24
8 11 3 21
8 05 3 15
7 52 2 45
7 46 2 39
7 43 2 36
7 40 2 33
7 84 2 27
7 32 2 23
7 27 2 2'
6 55 1 50
a. m p ni
5 10 10 00
6 17 10 07
6 22 10 13
6 2 10 16
5 2S 10 19
6 24 10 25
6 86 10 27
6 41 10 82
6 09 1 1 20
p. m a. m
Train leaves BiaomH jl 1 at 0 10
and arrives at Landisburg at 6.4
a. m.
a. m.
Train leaver Landisburg at 6.14 p. m., and
arrives at BloomHeld at ti. 50 p. 111.
Trains leave Loysville lor Duncannon at
7. 220 a. m , and 2. 15 p. n. Returning,
arrive at 10 37 a. m., ard 4.66 p. m.
Between Landisburg and Loysville trains
ruu as follows: Leave LandisbGrg for Loys
ville 6 65 a. m , and 1 60 p in., Loysville
for Landisburg 11 10 a. m., and 5 09 p. m.
AH stations marked (") are llac stations,
at which trains will come to a f nil stop on
signi'.
rjJITATE SALE-
John Zook offers at Piivate Sale a farm
of 76 Acres, all clear land in Fermanagh
township, abont two miles from .V:(tim:o n,
on the stage road to SelinsRrove, with good
Bank Barn 7flxt-5. goad Los H;aso weath
er boarded, corn crib, cbickeit-bonsa and
other out b.tildicgs, pipd water at the
door of house, well water at tbo barn.
There is a young apple orchard of 69' trees
just beginning to bear, an abundance of
grjpes and other fruit. There is a first
rato location for a peach orchird of 1500
trees on the farm. For particulars, address
John Zook, Box 16, AMilintown, Juni.i'a
County, Pa.
TRESPASS IVOTICE.
Tbe undersign-d persons h ive formed an
Association for tho protection of thoir re
spective properties. All persons aro here
by notified not to trespass on tbe lands of
the undersigned for the purpose of hunting
gathering nuts, cbiping liiub-r or throwing
down fences or firing timber in any way
whatever. Any violation ot the above no
tice will bo dei It with according to law.
John Micl a?!,
William Puflaborger,
Gideon Sieber.
Beasbor &. Zook,
Mary A. Brubaker,
Joseph Rothrock,
John Byler,
Samuel Bell.
Septmeber 5, 1895.
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skin. It is. not u cosmetic but a cure, yet '3 ': i
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ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
HIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Qr -Collecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orricc On Main street, in place of r- U
dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Esq., oui of
Bridge street. fOct26,l&92.
ftILBERFORCE SCHWETEa,
Attorney-at-Law
District Attorney.
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
OFFICE IN COnP " HOUSE.
DB.D.M.CBAWroKI, DR. DHWIS tt.Cfl iWfUr.
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R. D. X. CRAWFORD & SON,
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of Medicine and their collatteral branches.
0!Mcb at old stand, corner of Third and Or
ange streots, Mifllmtown, Pa. One or both
ol them will be found at thoir ollice at ail
tiroes, unless otherwise professionally en
gaged. April 1st, 1890.
D
R. B. F. ACKLiEY, Specialist
Prorfvlaxis and treatment of infec
tion by Diphtheria, Croup, Typl.rid Fo.
ver, &c., and of diseases of Ibo Digestive
System, Acute snd Chronic. Dr. A'd meth
ods aro in full accord with th most exact
ing Bacteriology. Having received favor,
able recognition by advanced jonn- 's ae.d
members of the two lcadii.g schools ol med
icine, tho author expresses confidence ia hi
own ability to render satisfactory servxt in
line of bis specialities. By his rnett-ods the
geim elements ot disease are d-siroyed ia
fiora 1 to 3 days, and tbe patient pr gresting
to convalescence without the usual e'sees
of meteorism or swelling, diarrhoea and
bemorrage in Typhoid Fever or tho dan.
gerocs sequences ot Diphtheria, viz-, blood
poisoning, &c. Tbey have a sp;iflc p t
ency in degenerative conditions commo" tn
elderly and aged persons aui beretokre
regarded incurable. April 19, 1893.
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