Huntingdon Globe (Newspaper) - June 19, 1884, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania TGI 41 T JUNE 19 1384 rrr STEWABT Justice of the Peace Co PA April 211880 W PA ta Settlement or decedents tions a specialty and collec TT MADDEN 319 St PA Jan is 11731 P K A W Ko 321Pw St fa els of legal business promptly attended Sept 21 W W Street Mav TT ii HUNTINGDON PA in the GLOBE building Can be nonsuited In English and German DENTIST in S T Browns new f April 11 K ALLEN LOVELL A HUNTINGDON givon to of all the settlement oj estates and all o hci attended to with promptness and Jl dolity 5 AYERS Cherry Xo other complaints Insidious in their attack as those affecting tio throat Jungs nono so trifled with by the majority of suffer ers Jho ordinary cough or from a trilling or unconscious ex is often but tho beginning of a fatal lins well proven its in a forty years throat diseases and should bo takou in all cases without A Terrible Cough Cured In 1S5TI took cough and passed night after sloop doctors gave mo up I tried TORAl my Induced sleep mo rest necessary for tho recovery of By continued uso of the WAS effected I am now to years halo and hearty and am your saved mo HORACE Vt July 151832 Mothers Tribute While In tho country last winter my boy years oltl was taken croup it as if lio would dlo from lation Ono of the family suggested tho uso of a was always the house This Mis tried in smull and frequent doses and to our delight In less than half ah hour tho little was breathing easily Tho doc tor SUM that tho hud saved my darlings Can you wondor at Sincerely yours EVVA 15U West 12StU St York May 1C 15S2 I used in my years and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual for coughs and ever tried A J CHASE Lake Crystal Minn March 131882 for eight years from Bronchitis Elaine and Logan Yonder comes the gallant statesman And the lead us on to victory If woro firm nwl true the Cart lor Logan And ior freedom too Gray and Blue Sco the columns marching Banners old and now Hear tho songs of men and maidens And of children too 1 From the mountain pines theyre coining From tho Golden Goto From the old and plantations From tho Northern lake Men loved tho name of And of Garfield too Men who love those tattered banners And the navy blue Wave on the news is Hying Swells the nations joys Hear our leaders loudly shouting On boys 1 When November arc flying See tho Then well hasten home from battle To a sweet repose Romantic Love 5 5 1 Aprils HOUSE 3IOKKISOS HOUSE Corner 3rd and Allegheny streets Mi keen remodeled papered imd present proprietor J A Clifton formerly of thoAr solicits your Give mu a call and you will not be 0 I say enough in AVERS CHERRY PECTORAL as I do that but for Its I should long Lave died Irom lung troubles 11 TE Palestine Ko case of an affection ol thoi throat or lungs exists which cannot bo by and It will always cure the is not already tUo control of BY I Dr Lowell Mass nil Druggists At 105 Street Huntingdon JOHNH Cashier No 309 Third St Huntingdon Pa 4SA regular banting business transacted Do posits received Interest paid on time deposits Collections made oil fill pants of the world Dis counts daily Ample security for depositors creditors Nov I greatest tko lono that of our modern I who claim that no medicine can have any effect on disease lit clearly coincides the vii aids ItIn curing lease It Is conceded that so far lin tho remedy that lilts this exact Or NO 31 Chronic Catarrh eaues ofthe and George B McClollan noble warrior is passing the brilliant career as soldier and statesman in peace and Now York resi dence is No 13 Washington Square Here surrounded by evidences of wealth and luxury with a faithful and loving wife by his side in the present as she has been in the past to aid him with her advice and counsel the General passes his time in luxurious idleness earned by years of hard service for his country If General had not been of a religious turn of mind in his early youth he have re mained a bachelor It was in church that he first met his fate It was in the of the year 18GO The seeking renewed health after several years of hard labor as chief engineer of the Illinois Central railroad He was States for the benefit more of arranging the of the into and fighting sham battles than he did of religion When ho VPS sixteen old he asked his to be allowed to enter West Point Although dis appointed in his expect Mi Mc Clellan had too much good sense to force his son into a he disliked He obtained iim into West Point an 1342 Gooi ge iad so diligently to lis books with high honors fonr years In 1S47 ihe entered into active foi the time in tile Mexican vai His liant career through the Chi I Wai mention as it is still ficsh in tho minds of the people In August 1S63 he was nominated foi dency After meeting with defeat at he tray foi fom through Europe and then to Qen Grants Sons Giants thiee sons aie all Colonel Dent Giant mamed Miss a and wealthy Chicago gal They have been mimed and live at N J in a spacious house by grounds The night the failure of tho film Colonel and Chant attended a where Mis Giant was noted foi hei site costume and diamond jewels The next she was almost penniless Ulysses S Ji mimed five ago the only of the Old Testament These organs are tho I hence iby a I keeping them soI I nil d must pisa Tor The I of every many woman J lot address S D Ohio and got oao gratis health It was a clear cold Saturday alter in 1SGO when found himself foi the first time in Baltimore Mel He put up at one of the hotels and being tired out immediately re tired The next morning he went to church in the neighborhood He was ushered into n pew altar The pew had already one occupant in it however This was a handsome young lady She was very handsome A slender Chase of Col lege recently gave an account of the revision of the Old Testament lie said The labors ol the English and American committees of nearly closed and the will probably a and perhaps this all The principles on which this has been done are on ihc same plan as that adopted for the Nou Testament We have sought to place the Bible a new position in the peo pie may understand woid as the scholars them and as they stand in the To do this we have not hesitated to many of the beauties in order to give tho true of tho original between the He brew and English idioms is such that there wilt be no foi changing and public sentiment of Miss died whon she yet a child and she was up by hci sister She was educated at schools but spent most of hci school at the Institute in n There she was much by the other pupils and as noted ini hei visited hci fre and would leave hci or each time Then of couise gills to all oi good things to now gloves and bonnets and The Sun and its Editor I hear that notwithstanding the newspaper warfare in New York city the Sun its dividends of five per cent a month with extra divi dends now and then of ton per cent It is the belief of newspaper men that after the Presidential election the New will by mutual con sent go back old price The reduction in been of no pe advantage although the Times and World considerably circulation Speaking of I learn that income from that pa per is not that it is exceeded Bennett Mi1 took Sim he made to edit at a hud some twenty shares Said he Now if the I ought to have an interest in of my and I pro The State Board of The meeting of the State board of Agriculture which was held at Lock Haven on Wednesday and Thursday of last week was well attended from all parts of Patti son presiding during the entire session board The principal topics discussed were How to Improve our Country Roads Best way to Rent a Farm The Prevention of Forost Fires and destruction of Tim ber and Best Time Trees Tobacco ahd The Mistakes of Farmers Dr Leffley of Philadelphia road a very able ipaper before the board and accompanied the same with a lecture on the subject of which was listened to by a large and appreciative audi ence Th e topics n before enum were all brought the By the Way General Babcock had insur his ty broken up subject of candidates Mrs intends to spend summer at Hock Free bitterly Jate the o while protectionist love him President pretty daughter is a in ington little to pounds oi fee left foi Chaf Ofer States aud Canada 14 81tI Send six cents lor postage and receive box of goods help moro mon eV away limn else in this world All of either sex succeed from hour The broad road to fortune opens before the workers absolutely sure At once address TRUE CO Maine a week at home outfit free Pay absolutely sure Capital not Keader iryou want business at which persons of cither sex young or old can make great pay all the time with absolute certainty write tor particulars to H HALLETT CO Portland Maine Jaw 241y with of blonde hair Cures Constipation 1 Price per StK Bottles WS TAYLOR STOPPED FREE Imam Restored 8 RESTORER i surt curl far 4ffaimts flit tic u Fits HM J trial bottle free to it they when of 1 1 BEWARE PENNSYLVANIA A D On and Sunday May 13th 1SSS will run ns follows PM PM U 20 11 05 A M 412 506 552 1558 G 25 640 W M fB 57 12 22 f 32 750 100 P M 7 00 AJt 2 55 10 20 4 12 40 Too 6 40 G 51 7 20 11 SO i M 55 3t 5 50 10 fl 45 07110 20 181 9 ant 3leton 1 Creek 100 144 2 Barreo Spruce Creek Union Fur Birmingham 2IS 305 820 S 45 Tipton Bells Mills 3 51 1 24j3i5 m 8 07 Is 03 12 502 5B 2 40 41 238 12 25i2 20 8S5I7 33 IA M 885 820 813 80V 3 02 758 755 750 7 40 7 SG 7 32 715 805 1735 7 23 7 17 fG 59 G 25 100 Way Passenger arrives at Hunting don p m on the above taole stop only at stations where figures are given HUNTINGDON TOP RAILROAD On and after May 14th 1SS2 passenger rains will arrive and depart as follows SOUTH NORTH P M C 05 G 15 6 oo 6 55 C 43 G 50 G 57 7 10 7 25 7 30 440 751 302 Express A M 835 8 50 8 55 9 06 915 9 21 9 29 9 41 955 10 00 10 10 10 21 1030 1035 STATIONS Grafton Rough and Ready Covo Sax ton Vipers Run Everett Mt Dallas Bedford I Express P M 5 55 5 40 535 525 5 IB 509 501 448 t 30 29 117 t 07 nns Mull P Jl 12 40 12 80 1225 1211 12 03 1157 U 50 11 35 11 20 11 15 11 05 1053 10 43 10JO READ It may prove tobb of great lo you The attention of all persons wishing cither to BUY SELL RENT or TEADE Real Estate in ami counties is re invited to the superior offered by tbe RAL ESTATE W H Woods Co This acts ns agents for the sale ami purchase of Estate It also acts as agents for the renting of houses and farms collects rents pays the taxes nnd that no waste is committed by tenants also examines stitles abstracts of same or farm dispose find it to advantage to place them in our hands as we have superior facilities to aid us in selling the same and those to purchase any property not in our hands find can purchase at better rates and on bettor terms than they cau atone We now have on hand and for sale the following described real estate all well located in different parts of 1roiu to Also 8 Brick nil first class locations at prices ranging Ivom to We also offer for sain 20 Properties located in different parts of Huntingdon and Blair counties at prices ranging from to SHOWS BRANCH SOUTH NORTH ATM 015 1000 1005 1010 E STATIONS Dudley CEO F TOP AST TRAINS Express f M I SO 4 15 4 10 4 00 I Mt Union Saltillo 20aCT10 5812 No 2 1 2S4 17pm 25pm5 33s 007 02 pm TRAINS NORTHWARD ArMt Union Mall No 111 Mixed Anne union all No 111 20p 1ipm12 471 27 p m G 177 558 45 am 1ir a 11n 174 05 pm All of the arc convenient on account of churches post of office mills railroads Will be sold on terras to suit purchasers We also Boiler be tween 50 and 100 Choice Building Lots located in different parts of West Hunting don at prices ranging from to We several No 1 COAL PROPERTIES in county at exceedingly low Hg ures These will repay investigation on the part of capitalists or those investment Also some very choice tracts of ORE AND TIMBER LANDS in Huntingdon county all at BEDROCK nud on terms to suit purchaser Parties wishing further information iu re gard to the properties or having they wish sold or rented should call on or address W H Woods Co General Real Estate Agents HUNTINGDON PA Correspondence solicited nucl promptly an see at the first glance but he felt at that one mo the young lady before him was the only one whom lie could ever love Until Generals time had been too much with business cares to give much thought to love but now a new feeling thrilled his heart and He knelt down and opened a prayer book but paid little attention to it His mind was taken up with the fair young devotee by liis side At last ho saw her features Her eyes were the color of a cloudless sky and her mouth of the rosebud variety with cherry lips J The general his eyes on this picture until the services were over As she was leaving glanced at and rosy blushes chased one another rapidly over her fair because she the first time the Generals She homo toward one of the quarters of the unaware young fellow was following close behind her She entered one of the handsomest houses hi thecity leaving the General as lie afterwards expressed it standing on the street looking like a ninny He learned that the house was owned R B ail old veteran George himself had had of Avar life during the Mexican had it was over with the rank of Captain Ho remembered that one liis schoolmates at West Point was named made inquiries and learned that General Marcy was the father of his old school companion It did not take long then to renew his acquaintance with General who was de lighted to meet George again He in the latter to parents and also to his made such a deep impression on George at the church He began at once to pay assiduous attention to the peerless little It was plainly seen after a while that his love was He asked and obtained Gen eral permission to wed his daughter j They were married in May confessed that she was opposed to changing unless it is absolute that the text remains almost the same as in the King James ti Inthe Old chang es were The poetical forms uid the aicha be retained to a ex tent than they were in the New Testa ment From these cause the changes arc much less On tho hand the number of changes will bo found amply sufficient the necessity for in that of truth Hebrew is much bettei than it was two hunched ago much been thrown upon it as be shown by the revision beast the unicorn will give place to the wild ox which has been preserved and is to be found today in England The arrangement in paragraphs will make the book plainer i river of Egypt will be i the brook Egypt The book of be the book of the upright The plain of will be the rock of The children of Israel did not of the Egyptians what never in tended to return but they asked for and received gifts Josephs coat of many colors will be along tunic to line and righteousness to met will be I will make judgment for a line and righteousness for a plumbline In my flesh shall I see God will be yet out of my flesh shall I see God The Psalms are as a whole Admir ably translated VII 20 It He turn not will whet his sword meaning God will be if a man turn not he will his sword many she foi sonle time She speaks fluently and a good pianist She passed m Washington and al though she as a gi eat belle yet she has nevei been the slight est nutation ho and Ulysses and a shoit and quietly mamed in Now York city They two chil dien and aie at in West Fiftyeight Mis U S Giant h now of age She is of medium height and fan although not A blonde eyes aie a deep blue shaded by long lashes and hei han a light showing gold en tints She has a complexion and her face ei winning in ex docs not caio at all for society but hei attention to her husband and On her she hei foi tune of which is all lost Giant the 3 sou of the mamed a few years ago Miss Alice Chapman ot daughter of a king She young and and was all dividends five be divided and have a dividend of twentyfive per cent very large saicK course if we declare per cent you shall Will makea con to that for said The stockholders and the contracts were made With in two years the paper paid over filty percent of years it has The tenyear contract year or two ago and was renewed change that Mr Dana boardas the subject of essays and each topic after the of the paper Many other topics were tho subject of essays i and of all the dividends cent Thear onthe that share over forty per best authority last was in midst the owned by an gill They aie at No 3 East New York city with and Mrs Grant Miss Chapman came in toa large fortune at her marriage but how much been saved is unknown yet How to Make Good Butter as deeply smitten with the handsome young soldier on the clay of their first meeting as he was with her Since their marriage Mrs has ac companied her husband his duties led him She is as fondly proud of him still as he is of her The General was born in Philadel phia on December 31S2G It was the cherished hope of his parents that he would become a divine With this intention they sent him to a very select school in Philadelphia ruled by an old but very religious pedagogue The latter tried his best to influence George to become a minister but the would not consent thought VIII 5 For hast made him a little lower than God I will praise thee Oil Lord is often translated thanks unto thee Oh Lord XI 7 For Lord righteousness His counten ance cloth behold the upright will be for the Lord is righteous HeV loveth righteousness the upright shall be hold his face XXXVII S thyself in to do be fret thyself it to evil The Lord gave tho word great was the company of those it will be theLord the word and the women bring glad tidings are agreat host 6 Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well the rain also the pools will bey the valley of weeping they make it a place of springs trees of the Avill be then shall the trees sing for oy Thad Stevens Gold Snuff Box Stevens gold snuff box was among the historical treasures sold with the of the late MrsSmith the housekeeper of the Washington the other clay bore this inscription To the Honorable from Colorado Territory When old Thad takes snuff Colorado This box is made of Peak gold Dr G L Parmelee and wife of Hartford Conn travel 2000 milos this in a I fully agree that cleanliness in sta ble and dairy is of great Importance for the production of fine butter but I am convinced that other causes i are still responsible for inferior Setting the milk for cream small farmers have not the very best arrangements they have no good milk room and in or der cream is kept longer than it ought to the milk is often is skimmed it ought to be sweet Still this refers the warm and it is rather in the cool spring and fall bad butter is made then certainly milk mostly is skimmed while yet sweet but then the cream often is hot treated with proper care One of the great first rules for making the finest butter is to cream out of the milk as soon as possible and then have the cream in a proper condition for churning in the possible time Rafter it is Suppose the milk is skini mecl morning and evening that cream ought to w ready for churning morning ready for churn ing means slightly sour and thick If your milk when skimmed is per sweet it must be warmed by getting it in a tub with warm water and about 70 or SO deg Fh best to keep itin a room of 60 dog if iyou cream less if colder it may be necessary to heat your cream again in before Then churn at a proper temperature which means such as will make the butter come onehalf or threequarters of an hour average temperature 62 in a granulated state by then adding a small quantity of cold water it is eas ier to separate the buttermilk from thy then turn a time enough to gatherin large then the butter and half the quantity of cold water about 50 dog Fh too cold including liis With Mr Dana grati fy A A remarkable instance of rapid mental calculation discover ed in a young Polish boy named Paul in Ct He has a with hair down his eyebrows is looking imcl shambling movements But whenever his father asks him a question rela tive he at once excited in Eas him If it was true thathis soil was alight calculator Mr whc speaks having of his earnings by the late Frary Sor lire said in answer Paul how many in this handful ed to dance store and be came greatly excited asthe father thrust his hand into a barrel of took a handful them down ina corner where scattered The lad the air had touched tho floor shouted 176S were carefully gathered and counted and was be ing done theboy and waited The result showed him to be correct toa bean He relapsed into his usual again The father then seined a handful ot oats and threw u heap upon ter Paul said he how many upon J D Hicks of a the committe of board on on the of The Practice ol the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery next legislature and was approved by the board Thp were held in the court house and by the citizens of Lock and by farmers of Gentre Clinton and Lycoming counties iThe fall meeting isto be held in Bed B Esq of the essay on To bacco Culture and it was considered one of the ablest papers presented The subject yras wdl and been honored w h the degree by college at 1nd John Sullivan and Charley Mitchell will spar Square Garden New York on June 30th Mr Roosevelt the New York re former has gone to Dakota to month or so on his much J D Johnson known as the Drum tion at Louisville Ky on Thursday last 1 Thomas Sher man will act 118 James 0 during the l tobacco to the fine cigar was coin men ted u pon Th ose essays a re al 1 published in a by the board and can secic ofthe county members An en reception was tendered to and the of the Board by the citizens of Lock Haven on Wednesday evening Gen with old cam Grant Fred Grant i their families will occupy the Long Bran civ cottage during the The who received personal injuries from U S Grant Arabian stallion was on awarded avor Arnold and Black arc to accompany Andrew Carnegie through Devon How it Went in 1876 and 188O oats The boy again jumped to his feet devoured the oats mentally and instantly shouted 2630 It took a long time to count them but the number was again found to be correct Next the father seized a pail of water and boy How many cubic inches of water in the The boy sixed it up with his eyes and quickly shouted 116 A careful the re sult to be right answers were given always in an ex cited manner and ho comparison of his manner at this time seems to be as apt as that of the excitement of a dog when set on by his master At each and every successful answer the same doleful expression returned They Shook National Conven tion of 1876 met in Cincinnati on Wednesday June 14 The balloting began on mid ended 6ri Friday There were seven ballots The leading men at the start were of Indiana tow f i ret ballot VBJ aine ic 118 Blaines increased to 308 on the sixth and 351 on the lot while and steadily fell off on every ballot The break to Hayes began on the fifth bal lot when he got 104 votes which were increased to 118 on the sixth and 384 on the seventh ballot The Convention of 1880met in Chicago on 2 It way not til the that balloting was begun Twentyeight ballots were taken Two leading names before the Convention were those of Grant and Elaine Grants votes were 304 on tho it touched its the reached its 3l3qn and closed with the famous 306 on the last bal ot Elaine started with 284 votes md did not get more than 285 on any ballot There was no se break in his column until next n the ballot On m his coaching tour shire England The President has signed weighing Jess than four ounces sent mails for one cent Robert H Terrell a negro Harvard College as a waiter in the dining hull is to be the com among the first seven of class r Johnson when inthe fullness of knowledge said I never take newspaper without finding something would have deemed it a Ions hot to have without deriving from it instruction and amusement of through some inadvertence he mustered out of service so that constructively he actually is some of back pay as captain The Republican party has grabbed every issue that is now before the peo ple by the horns There is nothing uncertain or indefinite in the platform The position on every ques tion is stated in clear and sive terms and is sound reason Powell Clayton the one armed hero who beaten for the temporary chairmanship of the Republican Na tional Convention by the colored man wash the butter in it take it out work and salt it then it will be firm and should only be salt to dis solve which in a room of about GO deg will take only three or four hours then work it again and pack or print it for is ready for market as possible after milking as soon There are now lour Presidential tickets in the field with a certainty of three morn At Toledo a young man boarded train and after looking over the passengers in one of the coaches he took a seat beside a traveller with a face as hon est as a Just as the train was about to start the young said My friend I am on rny way to Detroit to see my mother die Eh thats too bad I havent got any money but Til give you my watch for secur ity if youll lend me twenty dollars until wo reach Detroit Lets sec the ticker The watch was a galvanized affair worth about fifty cents per pound The man with the ex it shook it and put it in liis pocket Then lie slowly drew fi from his vest pock et and handed it over to the young man The simply glanced at it the two smiled Then they shook hands Then the witch the changed back 1 The watch was a dead swindle and the a counterfeit and both be to lie hs vote 275 On that ballot Garfield for whom not more votes appeared on any preceding count showed 17 votes On the ballot vote hud jumped up to 250 and Blames had dropped to 57 On the next and last ballot he former had 37S being a choice the latter 42 Ouf d Changes There are thousands of people living in today who never ex slavery and other fixed tions to be brought to an end in their day and generation Those wrongs to a downtrodden race were deemed in vincible but yet one generation has seen them blotted now the present one sees just as great evils confronted with an army just as strong as any that ever waged war for the benefit of the oppressed Change is written everywhere The ills and woes of mankind are claiming atten tion and the coining generation can erect the monument over many of the flourishing evils of today In no pro is Merc more advancement be ing made than in the science of Physicians arc learning to prac tice common sense as They are beginning to prescribe PC Manalin for a large number of the complaints of mankind anid with astonishing success They should keep on in the good work and the end is assured Send for the book on the Ills of Life and for a bottle of Pc j to Di S B Hartman Co Columbus Ohio The need of merit for promoting personal is due to JVC Co whose incomparable Hair Vig or is a universal of the hair Harmless effective agreeable it has taken rank among the indispensable articles of tho toilet To scanty locks and who was so as a Union soldier is said to have lost his arm by an accident while gunning for rabbits instead ff Ben Butler has already been nomi for the Presidency by two ur throe parties He is a delegate to tho Democratic National Convention and will marshal he dele gation here We never know aday may bring forth and so tho had better ond When Senator Vorhees of had finished reading Tildens letter he said It is grim d magnifi cent It almost makes one shed twins to think a mind has got to leave us It is the grandest thing I think I ever read but it makes me sad to think such an intellect cannot stay with us but such is the The wealth oi the United States is estimated at that of Great Britain 840000000000 The wealth per inhabitant in the United States is 8900 and in Great Britain it is In tho United States 72 parts of the wealth go to labor 23 to capital and 5 to government In Groat Britain 41 parts go 3fi to capital and 23 to government In 1870 the of Pennsylvania was 65294 In 1880 the total had grown to The rate of increase for the ten years was 2000 persons per year Assuming that the increase since 1S80 has pro at an equal pace the present number of colored people in the State would be over 93000 The males over twentyone years of age in 1SSO num bered 23500 and at the present time there are probably 26000 colored men in Pennsylvania Mr Ferdinand Wards schedule of it gives luxuriance hair it with hi and withered lino of youth to the public for the first time shows that ho subscribed to the doctrine that there was nothing too good for him He had in his Brooklyn house 840000 worth pf fur Vl 0000 worth of pictures and worth of silver and He had worth of furniture in his little country homo at Stamford and his carriage He had 87000 worth for 88000 worth of horses he was described us a daisy