I--- Sr'fl SENTIKEL & REPUBLICAN KIFFLIKTOVVN. Wednesday, HoTenib'r 11, ! . B. F. SCHWEIER, bditob aid raorniKToa. Buinui, New York, has a crema tory. JThs anti-treatiiig law of Nevada is a dead letter. Colobxd people of Mississippi held a State Fair last week The cost of cremation at the New York furnance is $35. The wheat crop in this country is 160,000,000 short this year. It is estimated that over two hun dred northerners will winter in Flor ida. There will be a rest in politics till President Cleveland sounds his gold bugle against silver, which he will do in his forthcoming message. The North American remarks. Convict Fish claims to be descended from one of the pilgrim fathers. He has certainly had a great descent. A league of citizens of Tacoma, Washington Territory, on the 3rd tnst, ordered all Chinamen to leave the place. The Chinamen moved. Moodt has opened a meeting in Beading. The Dutch and German mind takes readily to theology, but it is not easily can ied by exciting methods. Joaqois Mn.i.rB lives in a log cabin near Washington. The trappings of fashionable house decoration are not the things that writers surround themselves with. At Seattle, Washington Ter., a ju ry in the case of the United States against Perry Bayne on the charge of having murdered a Chinamen ac quitted the defendant after having been out of the jury box a half hoar. All womankind will agree with John Boyle O'Rilly, when he says : Women are better than men because they are spiritual, while men are in tellectual. The spirit follows what is true, gentle and good ; the intellect follows only what is pleasant, sue ccssful, dominating and strong. If women could rule, civil ieatiou would be a poem. Pbesidest Cleveland issued a proc lamation on Saturday, ordering the meu in Washington Territory to dis perse and cease their violent move ments against Cl.iflfct and miners at Seattle and other places iu said Ter rtory. The feeling in the Territory runs 60 high tlm protection cannot be given to the sons of the Celestial kingdom from across the sea. The President's message was 6ent ly despatch to Washington Territory. On the 31st day of hal October, llenry Miller, aged 77, an old and highly respected farmer of Ohio Co., Indiana, and ho is worth about $125,000, deeded all his proper ty to his children, preparatory to marrying a Mibb Ida Chance, aged 17, the daughter of a highly respect ed gentleman of Delaware, Ind. He pays the girl $5,000 for marrying him and she consents to his transfer ring the property to his children. It is purely a business transaction. The Election. Pennsylvania elected Quay by 44, 000. The Democracy carried New York by 12,000. Tbo Democratic State ticket IS Maryland was elected by twenty-odd thousand, with a Democratic Legis lature. The Republican Governor in Iowa has been elected by over 10,000. The Re-publican Suite ticket in Colorado was elected. Virginia elected the Democratic State ticket and a Democratic legis lature, which defeats the ambitions plans of Mahone to again enter the United States Senate. The new election law was adopted in Illinois by over 12,000 majority. The Republican candidate for the Supreme Court has been elected. The new Legislature of New Jer eey is Republican in joint ballot The Nebraska Republican State ticket was elected by 20,000 majori ty Centering atPittsburg. One of the most interesting and useful pamphlets, relative to the in dustrios ana commerce and resourc es and prospects of Western Penn eylrania, centering at Pittsburg has been issued by the Chtuiiber of Com inerce of Pittsburg, and now lies be fore us. The first page or i tra is de voted to a Listoryof the organization of the Chamber of Commerce, stating its purpose with a list of membership The imperlance of the Geographical position of Pittsburg is tersely stat ed. The cool mining business, the South American coal trade, the nat ural gas, the farming interests within a bandied miles, are pr.seii.e4 to the reader in their true relationship to the grunt focal point ut Pittsburg. The railway sysUm of Pittsburg, with its transportation of 22,000,000 tons annually is brought to the attention of the reader, in connection with the river interest, the latter benefiting a population of 8,000,000. The iror and steel industry, the glaxs indus try, and the wholesale and retail trade are all reviewed and impress ths read er with their far reaching influence. One of the attractions of the book is an account of the agricultural feat ures of twenty-one counties that make up Western Pensylvauia, with de scriptive notes of the numerous fine towns that are comprehended within the limits of the counties mentioned. Another important feature of the pamphlet is a large folding map of Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania, showing the coal and coke fields, oil regions and location of natural gas wells, and gas mains in the counties in this Commonwealth, west of the mountains. ITEMS. St Peter's Cathedral, just finished at Moscow, hat five cupolas, and 900 pounds of gold were used in over laying them. The doors of the tem ple cost 9310,000, and ths marble floors $1,500,000. Merton A. Root, of Southington, Conn., went home on Sunday a week and ill-treated his wife. She went into the cellar and spilled two bar- rels of cider. This enraged her hus band, and he obtaiued a silk drew belonging to bis wife and mopped it in the cider. The wife complained of Root and he was arreBted and fin ed $7 and costs amounting to $21.52. The Stomach aid The Brain. President Eliot, of Havard Univer sity, and the head cook of a Bostoa hotel receive the same salary $4,000 a year. This shows that the stom achs is not considered more import ant than the brain in Massachusetts Milwaukee Sentinel. la ladiaa Birrs Letter. Under date, Weber Falls. Oct 24, the New York Sun published the fol lowing : To the Lditoh or The bos Sir : The Sun of Oct 18, contains an arti cler. copied from the Milwaukee Sen tinel, in which one ignorant of the Indian Territory would be led to be lieve that we are a race of people in ferior to the whites. It seems as though we are to be a target as long as tbis country remains as it is. Some one ought to come dowu to see how the Indians "reverence" the whites who are flooding the country. I think he would find it nearly as it was in days of slavery, for the class of whites who till the soil here are nothing more thnn the Indians' ser vants The Sentinel says : By man-Yin r an Indian maiden a hl ts man secures all the rights of citizenship. That is eo. But it does not stop at that The bt ad right of the girl he'.; the mat rimonial contract. I have lived in the Indian Terri tory most of my life, and can say I never heard of that before. It fur ther save: The encouragement given to whites on the part of marriageable Indian females is quite observable. This is untrue. Show me the In dian girl who will, like their pale sis ters, answer an advertisement of some unknown man. How many times dt the Indians do this? Not once that I ever heard of or read about. Where is the Indian girl that will leave her home to hunt and marry some unknown white man T You may look the Indian Territory over and not find her. Hut conversely, quue often do white women corns to this country, and know not who they are coming to see only by name and ad dress, iu hopes of marrying an In dian. And quite frequently they are served as they deserve, luey ttunK they are coming to a grand place, where they will be rulers of fashion and social life. They are mistaken. The Indians as a rule respect thoir own oirls much more than they do the whites, and not so much drudg err as the Sentinel would like to heap on us falls on the Indian girl. An India Girl. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bargains in clothing at Strayer's. Four inches of snow fell in Dakota on the 4th inst. Gum boots with ventilators in them for sale at Beck's. alias Bailie Hawk fell suddenly (rem her chair, a few days ago, and baa been quite sick ever since. R.-v. C. S. Dewing will this, Wednesday be installed as pastor of the Presbyterian church at academia. The weather of lait Thursday afternoon was uncommonly line, and quite a number of people came to town transact business and see the sights. On the night of the third inst, Mrs. Mich ael Gallagher, the wife of a St. Louis po liceman became the mother of ionr children at one birth. The children are all girls and according to latest dispatches am doing well. An exchange aays: "If a bedstead creaks at the movement of the steeper, remove the slats aod wrap the ends of each in a news paper. This will prove a complete stlencor, To Insure sound slurp, however, the sub' ecription should be paid np on the paper. Tbo Blooiofleld Times of last week aays i One of the sneaking BlooniHeld thieves has been busy husking and rarrving off the corn on the school bouse end of the lot belong lag to F. Mortimer. A man, excuse us, a thief who would steal corn at night when it is as cheap as it ia this year, must prefer Bight stealing, to day working. Two young men of this place were arrest ed last week by John O. Collier, or Allen's ' Cove, for trespassing and bumping young chestnut trees with stones. They were brought before a squire on Saturday morn ing and given a hearing. They were lined something like fire dollars each and cost, but Mr. Collier gave back the five dollars, telling them he did not want their money but did aot want them to trespass and de stroy hit property .DaastAavn Jtesonl. Democratio Election Patriotism. Our spocial artist was so overcome by the election that he did not come to time with his work for last week's issue. He, this week makes amends for his short coming on the day af ter the election by presenting the readers of the Se-ntl-ii. aso Rucbu cax with a set of handsome illustra tions of the leaders of the Democra cy as they appeared on the night of election day in this town. To be sure the pictures are not as life like as if our artist had the subjects to sketch from in daylight The scenes were enacted after night and were taken by instantaneous methods. The first scene represents a group of regulars and independents in coun cil figuring on estimates after having received the news of the poll of votes in Fermanagh township and in Mif-flintown. The second scene represents tae faithful bringing in the return. The third scene represents the ef fect of the news upon the regular and independent elements. The one is encouraged to demonstrate, ths oth er is still Vwps laat Fourth scene renreeents the effect of the news from Walker, that shock ed the Republicans. The Democra cy spring to their feet and begin to shout. The fifth scene finds finds the err ing brethren speechifying over the victory in the county. The siith scene represents them as "Oh, be jbyful. drinking to each others health at the wee small hour of 1 o'clock A. M, on Wednesday The seventh scene represents some ol the unsteady of the faithful, "bal ancing all on their way to their homes at 3 o'c!o"k in th rrKirtvr!;?. taZraaU The eighth scene represents some of the faithful at half-past 3 o'clock iu their efforts to get over the unev en places in the pavements that the council are trying to have smoothed down. L ii I morbinr. JSJLXJ ...USJSjajSJBJB ssssS PL The ninth scene represents the heroes of the night receiving a cur tain lecture, spioed with the announ cement that the State bad given 44, 000 of a majority for the Rspublican candidate. Quay. (mi jassBBsBSsi I siaMstsBBaMa) esanaCSZSSSSSaSasMaWBI LEGAL. RPHABS' COCKT SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order iaraed oat of the Orphans' court of Jnniata cooaty, the on Arraigned Administrator of the estate of B. Wilson Bobison, late of Mllfore township, inniata county, deceased, will sell St pub lic oatcry on the premises, oo Saturday. November 14th, 1885, st vue o'clock p. a., ths following describ ed real estate, to-wit : A tract of land situate tn Milrord town ship. Juniata county. Pa., bounded by lauds of Henry (ironing er oa the west i by ih- public rosd on the east ; bv lands of William Hart men on the south; and by html f Jesse Reynolds and John McCaeD- ran uv ill north, containing SO ACEEfl, net measure, hating Iberon erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a tonaat house, a rood Bank B am. aad other ou'buiMlnjs. There ia a well el good water at the door or toed welling boose, and running water on the premise. There is also a good apple orchard. It la a quarter of a mile from the railroad stattoa at rat- tersoa, convenient to school aad chuck. It ia a desirable property. TBBMSOT SALE Tea ear cent, of be purchase money oa day of sale i 26 per cent, of balance on coot rmattoa of sale by the court ; one half of balance oa April let, iBWl, and the balance oa April 1st, 1887, with interest oa all deferred payments. K. I. sic HE EX, Oct. 21, 185. Administrator JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, Of HIFFLIITOWI, PI. wrra UKANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individnallj Liable. J. NIVIN PUMEROT, Pratdtat. T. VAN IRWIN, Ca.Awr DiSBoroas : J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, hoah Hertzler, Philip a. Keuner, Amoa G. Bonaall, l.oois E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOcaaoLnits : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Tarfcrr, Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Jane U. Irwin, Mary lurts, Samnnl X. Kurts J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, P. B. Prow. John Hertsler. Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Li. fc. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonaall, ftoah Hertsler, Charlotte Snyde 27" Interest allowed at the rate of S per cent, on 8 months.certiflcatea, 4 per cent. on li montna certificates. f Jaa38, ltSo-tf J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can arop tooth acbb iu . less than five minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract feet) without pain, by the use of a Buiii ppllel to the teeth and gums ; no dangt-r. That Diseased Oini (known as Scarry) treat y'uJ1 successfully and scare warK-CvJranted in every case. JXCS Terth Filiho awl warranUd for lil'e. AHihcial Teeth repaired, exchanged, cr reuioddled, from $4.00 ro $1J per aet. Beautiful Gum Enainell Tert inrrtd at prlcra to suit all. All work warranted to give prrfect eatia faction. People who have artificial teeth with which tber cannot ea, are especially invited to call. Wi'.i Tuit profuaaionally at their homes If notified by letter. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentist, ESTABLISHED IS irrLIBTOWB, Pa., IB 1860. Oct. H '85. Mips & Co's. Planing Mill, Port noyal Pcnna. After ACTratas ov Ornamental Portioos, Bracket and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SIDING, VOULDIXGS, FLOORIKGS. Aire, dealers in shingles, lath, and frame InmhW of every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. All ordeia should be sent to. McK.lLL.IPS A CO., 10-21-85-1 l'ort Royal, Pa. An Efficient Remedy In r.Il cates of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections ts AT Kit's C'Hr.Kkr 1 ect"rau As such It ts nTocnlrrd an I prescribed by the medical profession, ni .1 iu many thousand of families, ter tl j iiact forty years. it has been reeartleU ni nraluable household remedy. It t a preparation that only requires to be tsk it t.i very small quantities, and a few tl..- t'f It ndmlnUtered in the early stages tf a cold or rough v.111 effect a si ei and may, very possibly, save lift is no doubt whatever that ' eure, Ther Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved the lives of great numl cr of persons, by srrestiug the development of LnrynaHIa, Bronchitis, I'neiiinonJi. and l'ulmonaxy C 'onsomptlon. sud bv the cure of those dangerous maladies. It shoud be kept ready for use In every faiuilv where there are children, as it I- a medicine far superior to all others In tlio treatment of Croup, the alleviation r-t AVhooplna; Cough, snil the cureoft'olf'i and Influenza, ailments peeuliarly In.- -deutal to ibikllKX.d and youth, i'n.m, i -tude tn tiealin with all disrates of tl ' elaas is of the utmost Imnoriaii. e. '1 ; loss of a single day may, in many ci'- . entail fatal cousequenees. Ik iut wv -prrcious time In expssHmsuiinj '; medicines of doubtful efih-srr, while :, malsdv Is constantly fining a d.v -r bold, but take- at ooce the spocUVst al ! moat certain to cure, -. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rBXTABKD BT D. 4. C Ayer A Co, Lowell, Mass. STILL ON TOP AND MEAN TO STAY THERE. FAIR DEALING, IS OUR -lt SUCCESS, OUR REWARD. 1D STKWKil will iral, nor oanuot be undersold. Vf are bighrj gratified at the sueoes atteniio2 oar sfforli to bring down th high price formerly eharnj for CLOTHING raJNifflintown, tod find tbs eommuoitj ttieki to its firil 1st. The pablio have faith in oar published statements, aad strive to deeertt ik. r-n f .nnff,nM i frMlv nloi in na. Kverv dav brings fretb proof to at of tbe ffood will of all claaiei. contradiction (and Save plenty money i oo itj mat my icmDij wtuuw y Dositioa his Two Dollar! -worth of soarfaM. or be calls them, WAB UUUlS to :uy nod. into ori) oors bs all our summer clothing tSOMK Tl.K ABOUT t. KIK1 Why, befN I will allow my customers manner. I will do business tbia gunner for pieasore, ana (now yoa roe diu for every pie of jooda you buy, only asking expense of transportation, and oar advantages for bjyiog are equal, if not inferior, to any house in central . eou-tTlviaia. "I bad rather be a dog and bay tbe Hon? cnJfcirH, enue people think all time they gat through with u and our Beaemhrir whatever you buy of us most be as reftts tented. When we eay a suit ia ell wcol susb mast be fact, and when we give you a price we guaran tee that nob price if lower than any one else can eel! the came article at Sain'l STRAYER, THE OLD SRELIABLE Kay 13, 1885. THE CHAMPION HOUSE ecs COPPKH wa KIIL Liaiu, j oapaetaT, f OaUeae war natauaa I Thw CdwlwctWwrfclngdM IMowt Pwarful Ooublw-Awtlnf I Kwr Produwad. uii, unit iBDamnrii nttUmm nnm ml mmtM Am A POWERFUL PIRff ENGINE. A IX, AUftBal (ILL TBIBL aead tor our Badiret. conta1nti:r prlo at abaae hmpa aad other uattul articlca. aittMs& Bailey M'fg Co. L'd BSaitA SAIXH, H. X. The EAGER copper PUCJ3P 00 YEARS AT THE FRONT. The onlr Perfect koase uanp, oatlaats Uu Iron pHmjw. DtTtr nana, bever wnn, seve Beads repairs. TIE ttffUT b3P U 1I I ETER MADS. Will raise water SS fawt. Saosi pump la supplied with elaepa or elampa ao it ean be aeS up njwhere and by an one. I want every reader of lata adV atifcuMuen to aMd for one of my deacrtpUTe ctratlai. It will Sail you an about thia aod othar Copper rnmpa I niaka, aad at Ike many ear ether aAar ibUbc one. RUFUS EAGER. lib bitftetiTtr, SJ. XeUkOtMttex, Masaav THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE 18 AM IKDISPENSABLB loossbolil irtitii." Win laat a Uf time, aeeav ate. no wfirhu ts looae, aiwara raadr. eaatlr oa- derstood, oeniptea Uw apace and la theebaapaa . i .i awn bob 16 Pass luramuTBS Cmorus. I. S. SPENCER'S SONS, CriLFORD, COHW. ALWAYS HANDY STOVE wEOf. COMPLETE WITHOUT Lbrht and twnirntal and fid exceedin: aawarmmg FITS INT SIZE FIPL 1 1 Aak your hBrdwaradealisrfboaw) or sen a to as lor urrouiar. I. S. SPENCER'S sons, TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advcriiser .lming U en permanently cured of that ilnil di-ase. Consumplinn, by a simple remedy, in anxious ti mike known to hi fllnw suffcr-s the means of cure. To all who desire it. he wit) ni a a copy of tlit prescription u-.J. (raan.) with the direction for pienrini; and nsint tbe same which tlicy will find a s-in Cat for Colon., ('olt3. Cuxhukptioj. Arrnx. Bhobchivis. it. Parti- in!iine the Pr--ncription, rill n:,-a aiidn-.'n. R.'T. T.. A. WILSON, 191 Pcnn St.. WmismMmrgh, N. Y. Jan. 8, 85-ly. RUlURESnt'S lion Powder. 8afe, sure cure. $1.00 by mail with full directions. Book for 2 cent stamp. PKET A CU-r 01 SUth Avenue, WE MOTTO. Wo a without the least fear of this beahon. was deatrcjed by fir. aad friends to be dtctietd in tbat mooo, tban lueb a clothier." others ire ott frgciet. Well, by the low rneea, thry shall abaoge their minds CLOTHlEtt AND FURNISHER. The superiority of our Clothinp, In style and finish, l gnfflrirnt ffuarantet' against a calamity liie the above. Our larce stock ef Suits and Overcoats for Men, Tenths BoyteM CbJldrea vrUlsivo permanent aatisfacUoa. ! JS.. C. YT-ES & CO, iCbesiaa Street. prm it.ti w-ii Fall ruJ WltiiT? (frsoJa. I woold icform the public that I havo Bow In my new millinery strre at ray place of residence on Water street, MifBintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Tall and Winter milliner; goods, all new, and of the latest atyles, and having employed Brat claaa milliners, I am prepared to aapply the pnblic with everything found ia a BrstcUas milliner store, come and examine ay atock. I consider it bo trouble to show goods. . MRS. DEIHL. Mar 2-83.1. QUICK MEAL Sr03L!S2 STOVES. tClU bake, broil, wasb, -v'Ur iron, boil, aiminer, roaat u and toaat mooh quicker and better than any coal or wood oook atovea. It ia ready la a tolnttta and aioppod tn aa inatant, by simply puaaia a little buttoa "Open" or "QoaaA," I l"hkllilBa" will be mailed graaa bpob appUsatioa to XUngen Stove Oo. ST. LOUIS. MO. DR. FAHRNEY'S HEALTH UlWl rfTHE wotKjerfit cuns efitctad this K well. X. koowa acmedy, OM only la aot prima praciice at fcooM, an tSroocxit th Upitcd States, have diawa lb. aiReuoa of tha medical prafeuioa to its throhaut aW land, la Chronic Khromamm and Acute Goat, Uandice, Bilious disorders ad liver COTtphuat, Pimples and true lions on tbe face, Kmipels, Droneicel Troables, paiafiil aad difttult Meastrmsiori, Nerrooa or S.rk Headache, CcstiTe aess r CemrWuioa. .Jilk Lea. Scald Head, Ekin i IMasmaea, UWss aad Boils, Kidney and Urinary weakness. Fouks snaknesses and Tetter affections. A larfe nrooortionoflh. C-nonic aud Oimurt I DuaAsss) that afflict AtanKlKDhave their erigia in , aa iraonrs state of tbe Blood aod a depraved corvlt i f'U0' Ltvaa.aad poisons the very fountain of yjf: ad ao better (flarf. eaa be taed than ntHsltls arslerrr. A Sikclb Bottl in nrodaresacbachaneeaf wvtlr. rj M A S. Sttt. n BeAanoaiidgivehiatTiaL a. OBVaessva asm SToautaaran sell it. M.OO FaarAaaa) bt fabaxct most. i FENNSYLVaSU BA1LB0AD. TIMK-TABLI r a .nr Sandav. Aocust SO, 188i, trains that stop at Mifflin will ran a follow; EASTWARD. HeBTueDo Accommcbatiob leaves llun- tingdoBdailyat6,30a. m., Monnt 6,56 a. m., .Newton tianiuw- . 7 . na :aiArti J nil BL. acTeytown 7' a. in., m., Milford 8,09 a m., Mifflin 8,15 a. m., Port Royal 8.22 a. m-, Mexico 8,27 a. m , Tnacarora 8,30 a. m.. Vannyke8,34 a. m., Thompsontown 8.42 a. m., Durward . m.. Millerstown 8,53 a m., ewport Ooa. m', arriving at Uarnsbnrg at 10 10 a. m., and at Philadelphia, S 16 p. m. Jn.aarowB Exraiss leaves altoona aa ny ..Tin. m. and atopping a mil regular stat'iona between Altooua and Harriaburg. rslehea MUHia at 10.23 a. u... Q.rrbrK 12.40 p. M., and arrivea in rniu.y.- 6.00 p. m. Mail Tbaib loavoa r nu.u-.B -- 7.20 a. nu, Altoona at 2.00 p. m., and atop ping at all regular sUtions arrivea at Mimin at 13 p. m., UarrUburg 7.10 p. Phila adelphia 4 26 a. m. Mall Expreaa leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 pm. Altoona 45 p m ; Tyrone 717pm; Bunt tngdon 8 06 p m i Lewiatown 8 20 p m I Mil flln 9 45 p m ; Harriaburg 1 1 16 p m ; Phila delphia 4 25 a m. Philadelphia Expreaa will atop at Mifflin at 11 49 when nagged. WESTWARD. Wat Passbboib leave Philadelphia daily at 4 30 I. m.; fiarrisburg, 8 15 a. m-; Duncannon, 8 63 a. m.; Newport, 9 23 a. m.j Mlllerstown, 9 86 a. m.; Thompsontown, 9 47 a. m.t Vaa Dyke, 9 55 a. m.; Tuscar ora, 9 69 a. m.; Mexico, 10 02 a. ni.; Port Royal, 10 07 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 16 a. ai. lillord, 10 21 a. m.; Narrowa, 10 29 a. ui.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 07 a. aa.; Newton Hamilton, 11 2'i a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 06 p. m.; Tyrone, 12 68 p. m.; Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and atop at all regular tattoos between Harriaburg and Altoona. Ovrraa Kxrasss leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 40 p. m., Harriaburg, 10 25 p. m., topping at Kockville, Maryaville, Duncan aoa, Newport, Mlllerstown, Thompsontown, Port Royal, time at Mifflin, 11 66 a. m.; Al tooua, 2 20 a. m., aud Plttaburg, (t 10 a.m. Maia Taaut leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harriaburg U.UU a. ni., New port, 12 13 p. at., Mifflin 12.47 p. au, stop ping at all regular stations between Mifflin and Altoona reaches Altoona at S.30 p. m., Plttabure 8.16 V m. Hcrruoooa Accobbodatiox leaves Phil adelphia daily at 11 50 a. m., Harrisburg at 6.15 p. m., Duncannoa o.w p. m., new port 6,17 p. m., Millontown 6,23 p. m., Tbompaootown 6,40 p. in., Vandyke 6,47 p m., Tnscarora 6,51 p. m., Mexico 6,54 p. m., Port Royal 7,00 p. m., Mifflin 7,05 p. m., Lewistown 7,28 p. m., McVeytown 7, 68 p. m., Newton Uamtlton 8,14 p. m-, Hnnlingdoo 8 45 p. ni. Pacific Expreaa leavea Philadelphia 11 20 p m ; Harrisborg 8 10 a m ; Duncannon 8 89 am: Newport 4 01 am; Mifflin 4 42 a m; Lewistown 606 a m ; McVeytown 6 30 am; Mt. Union 6 68 a m ; Huntingdon 6 26 a m ; Petersburg 6 40 a m ; Spruce Creek 6 64am; Tyrone 7 12am; Bell's Mills 7 82am; Altoona 8 10 a m ; Pittsburg 100 pm. Fast Line leavea Philadelphia at 11 60 a ni ; Harriaburg 8 46 p m ; Midlio 6 08 p tu ; Lewistown 5 28 p m ; Huntingdon 6 80 pm; Tyrone 7 10 p m ; Altoona 810pm; Pttta- carg 1 1 55 p m. Fast Line west, en Sundsys, will stop at Duncannon, Newport and UeVeytoWB wben Oaftged.. Mail Express eaat, on Sundays, will stop at Barree, wben nagged. Johnstown Expreaa east, on Sundays, will connect with Sunday Mail east leaving li arris bar g at 1 la p. in. 1 Way Passeuger went and Mail cast will I stop at Lucknow and Poermaa'a Spnug, when flagged. Johnstown bxpress will stopat Luckuow, w&ea Bagged. LBW1STOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction for Mil roy at 6 36 am, 10 45 a m, 8 15pm; for Sunbury-at 7 16 a m, 2 65 p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from M ilroy at 9 10 a m, I 40 pm, 4 40p m ; from bunbury at 9 2a a m, 4 ao p m. TTRONB DIVISION' Trains leave Tyrone for Bellclonte aud Lock Haven at 8 10 a tn, 7 30 p m. Leav Tyrone for Curwensvilla and ClearBeld at B 20 a m, 7 60 p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, reunsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a m and 4 30 p tn. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bvllefonte aid Lock Uaven at 7 05 a in, and 7 00 n m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwens- Tilie and ClearBeld at 6 58 a m. and 5 6 d m Traina arrive at Tyrone from Scotia, War- nun jaars ana rennsyivania furnace at 6 ae a m, at 2 25 p m. H. . B. T. R. R. A BEDFORD DIVISION Traine leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at 8 85 a. m. and 6 'ia p. m. Traina arrive at Huntingdon from Bed ford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at 12 30 p. m., 6 20 p. m T WARREN PLKTTE, AT TO UN E V-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO.. PA-. iX-ColIecting and conveyancing promptly " vmc wnn niKinson ja cobs. 4-29.86. Lot-is K. Atkuisoi. bo. Jacobs, Ji ATKISSO.t U. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing promntl ly attended to. r ' OrriCB On Main street, ia place of reai dence of Louie B. Atkinson, Keq., sooth of onaga treet. joct 26, 1885 J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., nas resnmea actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third ana ursnge streets, MifBintown, Pa. aarcu iJ, 10) b. I iM. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i MaJemia, Juniata Co.. Pa. OrriCB formerly occupied by Dr. 8 terrett. ' Professional business promptly attended to fat ml I hnnrs Joua aTcLaccblim. josapu w. St, ww. JICLAITGUUI A. 8T1.1IMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS. PORT ROYAL, JUSUTJ CO., PJ, QyOnly reliable Companies repreaented Dec. 8, 1875-ly How Ltost, How ltestored ! ,..,.JPu,,Iil,he,,' new edition of DK CULV F.RWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cr- of SriaBATOBaaoiA or Seminal Wknnu i,. " 0f , "..".uuiarj oeminal Loea, Ibpotbucv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imsediments to Marriage, etc also. Cobsumptiok. v..... duced by Belf-indulKence, or aexual entrav- mfi a rxsv, b-v The celtbratt d author, in this admirable easay, clearly demouMratea from a thirtv years aucceaarul practice, that the alarm xng conaequencea of self abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure Ir'TaVr' I eer,i,iu' "n,J eetaBl, b, mean, of a bKh every .uOerer, no niter whjtt hi. cond,t,o niay be uwv " sechaply prwtoly and radically KT-Tuia lecture should be in the hands an! artrt dW W -lopeTtO any addre, t.patd, on receipt of four ceota or two postage - tamps. Addreaa CLLVERWELL MEDICAL CO.. .,"" &,-NewYork,y.Y.; April . Potca Bat 450. FALL STOCK CARPETS. Choioe Pittern VELVET e Body and TapestTT BRUSSELS, Eitra Super Medium and Low Grade INGRAINS, A full Line of VENETIAN, A. Comolete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMr, Beautiful Patterns is STAIR, and HALL, Oarpets AT THE Ctirpet House PUBNITURE BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At tlie Old Stand, OX TBS BOCTBWUT CO&aaJt OF BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFFLIXTOvTa, PA., HAS JCST RECEIVED All the) abova enumerated artiolaa, and tJI other things that may be found in a C1BFET 5 rUMITUllB STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KIDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES,' IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &c, &Cs, dec. In fact everything usuall kept in a First-Class Ilouie- Furnishing Coods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BKIOttE STREET, Suth Side, Between tbe Canal aad vllttlstreot, M1FFHXT0WJV. - - P.VJV
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