SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Mir rus town TERMS. Subscription, $1 .M per annum. Transient advertiiBDU insert! at 60 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local ool mn, 10 ccnta per Una for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to the desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter var. PENS' A. E. JLTIME TABLE. OS and after Sunday, May 23rd. 1875, passenger oraina will leave Jtifflln Su tton, P. K. R., a follow t eastwaks. J Philadelphia Expmt 12 43 a m i I'atihc Express 10 02 a oi I ttarrisburg Accommodation. ...11 80 a tu J Ma3 .- 6 12 p m Atlantic Kxpress 915 pm KITfilD. Paciflc Ezriresi C 00 a m ; War Fasftenger .....10 10ni : Mail 8 Mpni ; Faat Line 6 45pm : Mixed 8 15 p m ; PiUKburg Express, . 11 65 p a I Daily, t Daily except Sxndiy. f m7j trctpt Monday. Three train do not atop at this station : I'incinr.aU Express, west, time here 1 IV a. a. Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. m. ; Day Kx press, east, 1 21 p. m. "Tbe new Constitution forbids all par sons from voting unless they hare been as uwd at least two months and paid their tazea at least one month before the date of the election. The date of holding the next election is Tuesday, November 2d. Wednesday, September lit, is the last day on which voters can be assessed. Friday, October 1st, la the last day on which tnev can pay taxes. Friday, October 1st, ia the last day for talcing out naturalization papers." LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The Juniata Camp Meeting at Newton Hamilton commences August 24. Hev. Jtr. Fenepacker ia In attendance at the Cumberland Valley M. E. Camp Meet-E- The Lutheran minister, while preaching In his church last Sunday, in Huntingdon, tainted. There is a man In LewistoWn jail for kill ing Mr. John McKee's cow acd appropria ting ber meat lor table use. Philadelphia market quotations on Von day Wheat, $1.6')tol. 55 Tor old, fl.40to 1.43 for new. Corn SotoSic. Oats C9to 75c. E. B. McCrnm, Eq., editor of the Altoo na Trihtnt, proposes making thia place bis home instead of the distant laud of Col orado. The b'c rain have been the most thor oughly soaking ones that visited this sec tion of the Statu at this season of the year within fire years. Fluiubago Oil, jnst the thii.g to keep journals Irom heating, and the best wagon mid carriage axle oil ever put on the market, lor sale by Buyers at Kennedy. The M. K. Sunday School postponed their pic-nic til! last Friday, nho:i it held at Macedonia. On returning home they were overtaken by a spell of weather. A hog round Las Veil put up, wherein public hop) are to bv cenhncd. 1 he d'g citv f the law is be nuiuUiued on Sun day as well as on otbrr diys. The union services in the M. E. church !at Falibalh were largely atteiided. In the warning Rov. Mr. Penepieker preached 1 in Ih". evening, Kcv. Mr. Sherrard. George Wilson, Anhtant United State IistrKSt Attorney for the Western District ( Pennsylvania, was hemic last week, in (rood health, lie is flourishing famously. S. B. Caveay, Dentist, may be found at his office ou Tuscarora street, Patterson, Where he is ready to promptly attend to ill matters p?rtaining to his ptol'esaion, in the most skillful manner. A village camp meeiing will be com menced in the N.K. church in this place, tVtuber 14th, next ; also one at Port Royal, November 13, 1875 ; also one in Thomp sontown, December 11, 1875 Last Wednesday about noon Porter Fink, from McAlisterville, fell out of the Sol ikr Orphan wagon, that had been stopped at East Point to allow Mr. Smith to atep out. The seat on which he sat tilted. He w as not hurt. The financial troubles are caused by spend ing more than producing. Once people pro duce more than fhiy spend, the bottom will have been reached, but never until then. As long as the balance is srainst ns the sit uation cannot be improved. Cheap John lias oened out on an en larged scale) with a full line of new goods- many of them having been imported direct I --in the Bartley Building, a few doors east ' of the Sulouff noune, iu which he lately occupied a room. Give him a call He is always polite. It is an utter impossibility to keep pace with the exalted enterprise of the two Dem ocratic newspapers in this place, the Demo crat and Regitter, and Independent. If bird dies, a chicken chances to sneese, or a pig gets sick, U is localized in the aforesaid paper. Snch news is of great importance, and advertisers and reader will do well to make a note of it. Mr.Samnel Teigh, of Fayette township, lound a blank book with a few entriea of orders for fruit trees, a short distance east of this place, it week. The book pur port to be owned, as per inscription, by 1. B. II. Kauffman, whose address Is also given, and is Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa. The owner can have it by calling at thia office. Last Wednesday night some malicious person or persons cut a aet of buggy har ness, and mutilated the top of a bnggy that belotigs to William Wagner, and atole a gum blanket from the buggy box. Mr. Wagner made information before a Justice against a certain party. The case, however, was compromised, by the party paying for the loss of the blanket, and for the repair ing of the buggy and harness. Pittabure authority addressed Sheriff Kuouse, last week, to the effect that a Pitts burg policeman observed boy selling pocket knives to people on the streets of that city at a price below honest figures. Conjecturing that the boy had obtained tlieru di shonestlf he was pat coder arrest. The lad then stated that he and another boy, then in the city somewhere, hsd broken into a hardware rtore in Jlifhintown and got these goods or articles there. Mr. Fran eisens, whose store had been roblied " snch articles, and Officer Wilson went to Pitts burg. The boy wider arrest a Mifflin lad, as well as the one that escaped, bwt on ac count ef their youth their names are not published. The one in the hands ef tie authority was sent to the work honse tor lh period of 5') days. Braty tb Dtmurt amd Regi.Ur. ' era ifcraatfckg al State and nt mt U t M If tower party ia this eosaty Li net M4 a waaUaf , aed their coa&ty eatasliaa staat a thoroaga sweeping. Why U it that tats to Democratic paper wash, swep and dast everywhere else bat at home f Their subllsbvent here need renovating, ad if they do not soon move In that direc tion, lu dirty corners will have to be pointed out by people who do not belong to their honsehotd. Come, gentlemen, Democratic journalists, twll ns something about Demo cratic home role. Of coarse we woald rather not hare on both apeak at once one at a time would be preferable, if yon will permit a suggestion as to the order of speaking. We would suggest that the Dem ocrat and Regitter, as it is the heaviest or gan, speak first, and the Independent speak second. It can wipe off the dust. We are not particular, however ; they can apeak to suit themselves as to the order, only so that they say something on Democratic re form at home. Next Saturday a weak members cf the Lutheran congregation expect to do the fall weeding in the grave-yard belonging to their church in thia place, and put in place the tombstones that have been moved or have been thrown down by the action of the weather. They propose to do those things by tlieir own hands. W hat more interesting sight, or elegant tribute to departed ones, than occasional, stated, individual service in keeping well marked the places Of tlise who precede them but a day, as it were, iu the spirit land. On Thursdsy last a car load of Llamas were switched off here oa the Broad Top railnad, and taken up to the mountains to be kept over lor the Centennial. There were some eight or ten of these. They had come directly through from Peru, South America, in charge of the party with them. They looked the worse for their long jour-neya-.iaitagaVa Journal. Yesterday morning a ladj passen ger on the Paci&o expresa west, which ieavea this citj at 4:15, jumped from the oars at some point between Dun cannon aud Newport, while the train was under beadaav, and she bas not jet been found, although ever effort baa been made by the railroad officials to discover her whereabouts. It ap pears, upon investigation, that the lady was from England and Was en roule for San Francisco, and bad been put on the ears at New VorSc by a frund, who stated that she was provided with a through ticket, aud requested the con ductor to keep an eye upon her, as she was traveling alone, and was laboring ! ucder a slight attack of mental aberra tion. During that portion of the jour ney from New York to this point, the lady, who was in the palace car, was carefully looked after by the conductor of the train, as w!i as the conductor in charge of the car, and they noticed cothiog uousaal in ber demeanor. After the train bad passed Duncan- non the conductor of the palace car asked the train coniafltor what bad become of the lady who bad boen placed in bis charge. 1 he Utter stated tiiat be bad last noticed ber at Duocaonon. When the train stopped at Newport the facts were communicated to tlio station agent at that point, and all the trains running betweeu that place and l'ui c&nuou wore notified' to run carefully and keep a lookout lor the body. Forces j or Csrt. I.oris Dkoak, of Fayette town of Uica were sent along the liu? to search Pi candidate for County Auditor, for the woman, and in the afternoon one j subject to the usages of the Republican of the parties found a new corset on the I traek, and a ebort distance further on the lady's dress was picked up, in the pocket of which was found ber wallet, with a considerable amauut of money, a tbiongh ticket from New York toSau Francisco, California, and a bunch of kevs. The search for the body was kept up during the day aud until late last even ing, but without success. A uu tuber of theories are advanced as to what became of her. As there were no ft aces of blood of portions of flesh or booe on the track it is supposed she escaped un injured. The railroad officials did everything in their power to find the lady if living or to recover ber body if dead. Some persons are of the opinion that she jumped into the Juniata river, while others believe that she has made her escape into the country, and will turn up all right at some of the farm houses. That portion of the road is becoming notorious for jumping from trains. Several other articles of clothing be longing to the missing passenger were fonnd on tbe track to-day, and it is the opinion of tbe railroad men that she jumped into tbe Juniata and was drowned. Uarrviburg leltgrapt, .tu- Oca readers doubtless remember tbe circumstance of tbe dead body of man being found -opposite Bailey's Sta tion, P. K. K., about tbe latter part of March or tbe first of April, supposed to be the body of tbe man wbo leaped from the train on tbe night of Feb. 1. At the time the body was found, bis bat and test were missing. His vest was found on the 14th ult., about one fourth of a mile from where tbe body had been discovered ; in it was found a certificate of deposit in a New York bank To the amount of $'220., also statement of bis sune and place of resi dence. The vest and papers were banded to Esq. Zinn, Coroner of Perry county, who forthwith notified tbe brother of tbe deceased. How the vest came to bo left so far from where the body was fonnd, is a mystery. He had no eoat on when be died, though be bad two coats folded np under bis hei.Bloomfield Times. This is said to be a true story : Mr. Ulivens, an old bachelor of Rochester, wbo is much absorbed in politics, vis ited the Widow Graham the other day, just after reading Grant's letter, and asked ber what she thought of a third term. Now, the widow has been twice married, and in response to the ques tion she made a rush for tbe astounded Mr. Shv:as, aad, taking him tightly in her arms, exclaimed, 44 O, you dear, dearn.au! What a happy woman lam!" At last accounts Mr. B. bad locked himself in bis wood-bouse, and was endeavoring to esplain things to Widow through tbe keyhole. JC51ATA SCOITS! ATTtNTIOJf !- You are hereby ordered to parade in Perrysville, on Saturday, August 21, 1875, in full uniform, for inspection. A full attendance is required, as busi ness of importance is to be transacted. By order of J. K. BOBISON, Captam. Matthew Rooms, 0. S. Fisld or Does. The root of the y7er no troublesome to farmers, is an ef- aiiarative sad asost valuable med- tciae. Ia W aetghbscheod of Lowell, &OC&. J. C Aywr Co. have tdaatad arid af M, what they raise many tons at a crop. It ia grown like the carrot or beet, in drills, and its quality or properties Lave been much improved by cultivation! It is one of the ingredients in Area's 6aaArABrLLA, and, we are informed, the extraordinary virtue of thi preparation are largely due to the extract of this root that it contain. The SarsapariHa root, used by this firm, is grown oa plantations of their own, la Honduras, to secure an article of superior and wholl reliable quality. One of the reasons fur the universally acknowledged superiority of their medicines, may be seen in the watch ful care that is used in preparing them. Vermont Statnthat. Pais Cure Oil is sold by druggists and merebtots everywhere. Every family should keep a supply of it for timely use. S old wholesale and retail by Banks k. Earn lin, Mifflin town. Family Rjoht to make Apple Bat ter without apples or cider, worth $1., sent free to all fr 10 cents. Address O. Gehr, Sbermansdale, Pa. 2t Fob Sale Two new Wagons, suit able fof either two or three horses, with beds and bind and side locks. fall on 1). B. Mc Williams, aug4-4t Oakland Mills, Pa. Good TcKir Scab for sale at 40 cents per pound by mail, 60 cents. Call on or address MacxiCe Leosabd, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. CANDIDATES' CARDS. DECLINING CARD. FEBHA9AOH Twp., Aug. 7, 1875. Editor ofStnttntl and fcptbhtan : Seeing that some one has anncanced my name in your paper as a candidate for County Com missioner, I respectfully ask that it be with drawn. I have at present no desire for po litical preferment, do not desire the nomi nation at all, and while I tender thanks to my friends Who bare thus shown their par tiality for men, must decline to accept the nomination, or to be a candidate for that office. Tours respectfully, JOSEPH HOT II ROCK. COCXTT TREASURER. V e are authorized to announce the name of II. A. Stahbacch, of ViSUntown, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican lules. We are further author ized to state that in the event of hia elec- Hon to that office by the people of Jnuiata, that not one dollar of the county money w ill be used for bis own personal benefit, or the benefit of any one else, but shall be ap plied to its legitimate use and purpose. JURY COMMISSIONER. fY are authorized to announce the name of David CcKxisauAii, of Biilford town ship, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Republican party. District attornet. IVc are antliurired to announce the name or Lolls E. A tic i !, Esq., of Mifll'iutown, as a candidate for District Attorney, sub ject to Republican rules. COUNTY Al'DITl'R. We are authorised fr. announce the name p"? COMMISSIONER. Editor Stnttntl and Reptbtican : Please announce the namo of Thomas Mobbow, Esq., of Tuscarora township, as a candidate for Conuty Commissioner, subject to the usages of the Republican party. ' Mr. Mor row is a lifelong Republican, honest and ca pable, and if nominated will add strength to the ticket. LAC. Angnst 2, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Reynblican: Please announce the name of Micqasl Coldbix, Esq., of Van Wert, as a candidate for the ofhee of County Commissioner. Mr. Col dren is one of our best working Republi cans in tbe county, and one of our best citizens. With Mr. Coldren in the Held, old Walker would tune up to forty-nine. WALKER. ' COMMISSIONER. Editor of Stntnrl and Repblican : Allow me to announce the name of Ueobgr W. Smith, Esq., aa a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the Republican primary election. Mr. Smith ia one of our beit citMena, is well known throughout the county, and hi intelligence, enerpy, integ rity and business qualifications eminently fit him for that position. He would be the right man in the right place. S. O. EVANS. Delawabs Twr., July 12, 1979. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican ' Please announce to the Republicans Of Juniata county, Richabd Doit, of Beale township, I as a candidate for tbe office o! County Com missioner, subject to the result cf the Pri mary Election. Mr. Doyle is a veteran in the Republican ranks, and, if nominated, will fight as veterans do. PATTERSON. July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor s I would announce, through the columns of the Sentinel and Republican, to the Republicans of Juniata county, Wil liam Gboxugkb, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the office of County Commis sioner. Mr. Groninger is a rising young man, and is abundantly qualified iu every way to discharge tbe duties of tbe office. TCRBETT. July 12, 1875. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLDfTOWN MARKKTS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirrnxTows, Aug. 11, 1875. Butter Eggs Lard Hm Bacon .. Potatoes Onions 16 18 15 17 11 60 60 MIFFLLNTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers at Kennedy. QCOTATIOSS FOB To-DAT. Wednesday, Aug. II, 1875. Timofh sed v 2 75 Wheat, prune .... 1 wol ii Corn, " ........ ... Oats, " 0 40to45 FIRBT-CL-fSS PICTTRE3 takn at Bess Photograph Gallery, Bridge at-, Mifflintoww. Sale Bills' of dl kind jrrstf on short ' natke at this office. Miictllaneinu. At7aITOB REPORT. UAWABS TOWWSBIF, JVWIATl COPSTT. OVERSEERS' JCCOUHT. Jon L. A cca a. Overseer of Poor, ia an. count with Delaware Township, Jsnriata County, Fa, Dm. To balance oa band at last settle ment, April 4, 174. $142 65 nut of Duplicate, Poor Tax... 767 68 Total .- $910 21 Ca. By eint. expended for sup port of poor tSI'J? 31 By amt. expended lor court charges Br amt. expended lor Jus tice's frk. ........... By amt. of exhoneratious. . By townsbipdebt liquidated By services as Overseer.,.. By traveling expenses By Anditor orders cashed.. By per ceutage, 6 per cent, il (752.77, for collect ing.. .............. ... Bal. In hand of Overseer.... Liabilities (Evans' note, principal and interest)! 14S 92 Available funds.. .$182 79 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Dela ware township, Juniata county, Pa., hare examined the account of John L. Aukcr, Overseer of Poor, and, finding it correct, we herebv approve the same. GEORGE SPEAKMAK, PHILIP HARLEV, W. W. FULLEK. Jiditon. Thompsontown, June 7 1B75. SUPERVISORS' JCCOUXTS. Jacob Hooves, Supervisor, in account with Delaware Township, Juniata Co., l'a. To bal. due township at last settle ment, April 20, 1874 $ 9 29 To amt. of Duplicate, road tax as aessed 726 81 Total. ...$7S6 10 Ca. By amt, paid for labor on public reads .. , $369 75 By amt. paid for material tor repairs ............... By services aa Supervisor.. By amt. of exonerations i.. By per centage (2 percent, ou $714.82) for collecting By srut. of township debt canceled By Justice's tees By Auditors' orders cashed, (three, at $2 each) .... By amt. paid fur stationery. By ami. paid Supervisor Brookhart for work done in his district exceeding the amt. of bis duplicate, 2S 81 50 75 12 19 17 88 9 29 I 10 6 CO 25 50 84 543 17 Bal. in hands of Sup'r Hoopes..$192 9i We, the undersigned. Auditors of Dela ware township, Juniata Co., Pa, have ex amined the account of Jacob iioopes, Su pervisor, and, bud tug it correct, hereby approve tbe same. GEORGE SPKAKMAN, PHILIP HARLEY, W. W. FULLER, jluiilort. Thompsontown, June 12, 1875. Willi Bkookbabt, Supervisor, in acc't with D.-Uw.uo Twp., Juniata Co., I'a. IK. To bal. due township at last settle ment, April 2, Is' 4 $71 6o To amt. of Duplicate, road tax as sessed 491 86 To amt, ree'd from Sup'r Hoopes to balance work done execeaing amount of Duplicate .. ......... 60 34 Total $j13 85 Ca. By amt; paid for labor on public roatt s.i.i, ..$1Z 33 By amt. paid tor material for repairs li il By amt. paid tor blacksmith- ing 4 30 Br amt. of exonerations for 1873 13 42 By exonerations for 1874 8 81 y per centage (2J per cent, "on 9469.63) for collecting 1174 By Justice's fees ft 10 By bridge toll 6 93 By services as Supervisor.. 76 SO 613 85 613 85 We; the nnderslffnrd, Auditors of Dela ware township, Jnniati county, Pa., have examined the account of Win. Brookhajt, Snpervisor, and, finding it correct, hereby approve it. I.KOKliK SfKAKXAN, PHILIP HARLEY, Wi W. FILLER, jlndilori. SCHOOl FUND. A. II. KrKTZ, Treasurer, in account with School Fund of Delaware Township, Jn uiata Co., Pa. Pit. To Statd appropriation. $ 177 89 To amt. ot taxes received from col lectors 2330 02 To aint. received from Thompson- town Boronirh 265 00 To amt. of Loan from J. W. Kurlx 200 00 Total $3022 41 Ca. By amt. paid teachers ...$1190 67 By amt. expended for new building 1597 46 By amt. for repairs 37 53 By amt. for fuel 19 17 Br amt. for court charges. 63 88 By amt, paid Secretary (3 years' salary oil w By exonerations 1 30 By services, one day 100 By one Auditor' order cashed .... 2 00 By amt. paid for stationery 19 " 3022 41 3022 41 Wc, the undersigned, Auditors of Dela ware township, Juniata county. Pa., have examined tbe account of A. II. Hurts, Trea surer of School Fund, and, finding it cor rect, hereby approve it GEORUE SPEAKMAN, PHILIP HURLEY, W. FULLER, Judilort. Thompsontown, Pa., July 10, 1875. Xotlce to Tax-Payer. AT a meeting of the Commissioners, held at their othce in the Court House In Mittiintown, Juniata county, on the 11th day of June, 1875, tbe following resolution was passed by the Board : Reeotved, That the tax-payers of Juniata county for the year 1875 be allowed 10 per cent, deduction on their State and County Taxes tor ssid year, on all snch taxes paid on or before Saturday, Julv 31, 1875, and 6 psr cent, en all taxes paid on or before Sat urday, September 4, 1875, after which time no deduction wiU be allowed on the taxes of 1875, and the Collector of taxes of said year are directed tnd requested to give all tax-pavers in tbe several boroughs and townships in the eonnty an opportunity to avail themselves of the chance of hieing benefitted by said deduction, and also to pay over the money so received by them immediately after the above-named dates to the Treasurer of Juniata county. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JAMES DEEN, CUrk. 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The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that tbe alarm in;r consequences of self-abase may be rad ically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tbe application of the knife; prfiuting out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and efflctaal, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may enre himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. CThia Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and eery man in tbe land. S ent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamp. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE . CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Otfiee Box 4iS5. Nov. 19, 1873-ly. S sle Bills printed on short notice at the ' office ef tba Sentinel and RepnUim. I J lineelinnw.t. GnUN, LUMBER, &C. THK aadersigned, baring eearpletod hia eW Warehoase ia Perry!.!, would respectfully invito la attention f tht farmers of the cownty to tfeo fact (W he it stall PAYING TDL HIGHEST PUCES FOS ALL KINDS OT :.uai.,si:i:ds, Ar.,Ac Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, &., we are now prepared to J uuioaa vtiiu iu. icaai praiuio irouoic. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust! Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will Lj bought at ail timea, either lor CASH 'tt IN EXCHANGE FOR MKU lUANDISE. IfiYE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, rtASTEIt, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. Af my Store Irl TUrbotl tdwbshlp may be lound as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Qaeetlaware, LTarrhrarc, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if ilut a little lower than cistwhere- XOAH UKRTKLER. Dec. It), 18T3-lf 1875. 1S7". J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OVERCOATS AT COST ! Snrls and Drairers, Hals and tap. Boots and SAoef) Hosterj an4 Gloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE LINE tit GEUTS FTJESISHIKG GOODS, Cum Boots, Cam Overshoe, Gum Overcoats. Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Good pi eiairniorv to putting iu a mam moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Ootids at aueh Low Prices that even one can suit them selves tor a very small sum of mouey. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis faction. ' The blcbest market prices a!low.-d for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop Poles, Locust roitj and Railroad Ties, tn exchange for Goods, by J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1871. Philadelphia dc Beading EdlTckd. WITTER ARRANGEMENT. Jaxiabt 17th, 1875. Tftftet far Uxrritburg at jiWJ : For New York at 9 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. in. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and S 50 p. m. For Reading a 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. ni. Ffr Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and S 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill s Susqnchatiiia Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 60 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York, the 8 10 a. rri. and ) 0U p. ni. Vaina have through cars for Philadelphia. SL'XDJYS. For New York at o 20 a. in. for Allentown and war stationa at 5 20a.m. For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 4o p. m. fr aim for Harruburg tors asotlotci ': Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 5 13 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 3, 7 40, 1120 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 65, 9 00 a. M. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 50 a. in., 12 25, 4 30 aud 8 45 p. m. The 2 30 i, m. train from Allentown and tbe 4 r0 a. i; train from Reading do not run on Mondays' SUSDJYS. Leave New York at 5 la p. n. U-are Philadelphia at 7 W p m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p. ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 15 p. m. "Via Mom and Eeiex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATtORNEY AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Bridge streetj opposite the Court House Square. JJOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of cliims, and all legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge street, first door we:t of the Belford building. April 14, 1876-tf LFRED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBSEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINT0TTN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C3" All business promptly attended to. Or r ics On Bridge street, opjxisita tbe Court House square. J M. BRAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SlTEGZON, -icademia, Juniata Co , Pa. ..Orrici formerly occupied by Tr.Sterrett. Proleaiornl buslacss promptly atteoced to a ail hour. A?rt 7i 1W? tf ,tISCELL.1.OUS REMOVAL OF CHEAP JOHN'S STORE 1 Into Hartley's Bufltling, thriviiuors Fiibi ot the- litxna forrsnlf occupied iti the SuIodT llox-e. w for Bargains ? In otdaf to close out iiiv stock fcurate a Grand Ctaifirig ."?hIo Of Parasols, Sun Sfiiicles, Fans, lriiigesr, L.iecs aritf tithe? rr ii i n m 1 1 g s Children's Read-Made While Dresses, Summer Underwear", Shawls, GldVes, afid in fact, all such articles as can riot be carried over.' Goods will be disposed of at a Mcr"if?eeV and must be sold within the next thirty drs, in order to make room' fur Fall Stock, of which 1 propose to lay "n an extraordinary supply. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY. Goods carr be bought at Cheap' JohrV's New Store for Cct Price, which is Iesi than any 6!he? Flouse in town can possibly afford to sell at. The reason I can uuo?d to sell cheap, is be cause I buy onlr for Cash, and import a majority of my goods direct from Europe. IX not fail o jive me a call and secure BARGAIN. JEMIL SCUOTT: Rrid"f Street, Miftlmtown, Pa. Wall Paper I Waf. Iapcr! WaHPapcr! AH of this Spring's Styles ar.d all new no old stock on hand; NOW IN STORE, Carefully selected (or the Trade, and will be sold cheap, a THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Jew Brick Building 3IAI3 STItEET, OPPOSITE TUB COVRT YAttI , MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COtyiT, lt. fiousekcepiW Hardware, Build ers' Hard ware, Mechanics' tools, leather paint, oils. GLASS, Jail 6f first quality, coastafltly i call and See me. Mifflinfewri.. Aug. 2Hi D.W.Harlley&Co.'s Is fbe f'.ice where jon can by THE BEST AXD TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CAPS, BOO IS, SHOES. AXD EURXISHIXI GOOD. WE are prepared to exhibit one of tliw mnst rhoH-e and srlw? stocks crer offered Id tlii market, and at JSTOXISHIXGLY LOW f RICES f Also, measures taken for sriits and parts nf snits, which wi!! be tuad to order at short notice, Very reasonable. Remember the plsoe, in iloffuiaa's 3ew liuildingj corner c. 1'ridrn and Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. niay , HTd-U JUST OPENED ! A New Spriflff and Summer Stock of CLOTIILXO, HATS, CAPS, 1J00TS AND SHOES, For Miii, Boys, TTonieo, Mim and CKIWr-n. Nations, Men's Furr.ishtng Good1; h atches a:.d JKvrr.i.RT, CAltFCTS AMD F L 0 0 ft OIL CLOTHSj All at rates, to correspond to the Nhrrnkiy in valtii". Cheaper ti;-n th'-j ciieap-st of a month ago. CT" SLITS MA OB T'J OKItK.2 Patterson, la., Nov. 11, Wt. SAMUEL STRATER. BLATCIILETS li proved CLTI'M-!1 s'iLwSI -iT"rAkn nf h Ill NTtaVay i . . Al market, by pnptlar 5-51v'eriJic,'he beat pump lortbe lex! ; gTnionrv. Attention j invited to; k Beh-ry'a liniHved Brackel,tliaj Vi 1 X Drop Check ale, which an be InSa yWwitlKirawn without dilurbin tbe JSj4a joints, aud the copper chambwr I which never cracks, scales or ruits and will last a life time. For sale by Dt-.WJ and i the trade generallv. In order I be !lre j that yon grt Blatchly"s Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-roar as above, If yon do not know wher- to buy, dsscrtp- j live circulars, together with the name and address ol the sgent neart y.ja, will be ; promptlv (urnUhed by aJdrrssiu-, ith sun.r, " CHAS. l. BLATCHLEV, MAScrAcrraca, i b'A Coftrmefre St Philadelphia. Pa. ( ..t;.- UltCuil itfaLLLlIUa IX THE rnK'KS F TEETfl Foil Upper of Lwrr Stt'. as lw a t& j Xo teeth arrowed to leave the :5ca un j less the patient is satisfied. Tectb reuixleU:it aiiu r4ir.l. TertL filled tn lat tor life. Teeth extractcl wl'hout oln, bv the use of Nitrous tixida Gas, al way on band. Owing to toe hard times, I will Insert full uisn sen tcetu, or tn very twst ama, lcr $15.00. Temporary sets T3 .Of" extra. Toothache slopped in live mnii?es with- out extractine- tiia bjoth, at the Dental Of i iice nf O. L. Diss established in Miff in i town ia 16C0. i O. L. DLHH. Jsn 5. 1372. j Practical Dentist, .1Drn.lTiSZMK. IS. of Summer GithIs, I Will' inau &C, AG. on hand. 1 mtitc" the public tj JOHi: VT. LtUTSEESBAUGH. li. LOT DON, MERCHANT TAILOK. . ' ' ri'Oin.on wonii srrv 01 K.. rarKer s Mw tui.d...?, m . ta-m. i MaiQ btreC. IliSlDtOWn, 13. f ASlU(.VAELE G13 am a en tna'1- rt:?T(l WORK V0XZ on the shortest notice. ufjODS suLJ) b. ,h, Qf . " ' ROSS eu.rmg goodv can hae them cat in garmenrs fr or ehsrge. Bl'TTERXSTS PJTTERXS aso for lujr j - . sV,l. TIORK TTiRRASTED. PRICES LOW. 0c, ,. iiiMii i'l linn tf t ! 1 llOMo A: LLDhu, )L .virrtixToir.r, r.. I Office boor from 9 a. si. t S r .. Of. .nee in pm itinera resmeiKo, aa toe roum - .anA "f "ret. ocCi-rf It""!"! TZ:T T7x II " t i j Has commenced tbe art-rite cf Sedietr.a and Surgery and ail their collateral branches. 0-e at Acalrrala, w 'be jTerieoce of -Capt. J.J. Fatteraon. Jaljl5.18t j I ar;c stock of ra(!y made clothing ot th 4 a i latest ana ecoweii styles, rot men a: a hoj. hat, ci, boots sal shoes, nouot. fasaiiii-Jf t.ol ia endless variety for jst sai SrtTri, m Fttarr.