Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 16, 1881, Image 3

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    MIFFLINTOWN:
tfedoeadar. March 16, i88l.
TERMS.
Onbscription, fUO per annum if paid
Jb-2 months; $2-00 if not paid w.tbia
:2Tiiea advertisement inserted at 60
cents P" inii fur ench insert,oa- , . .
Transient business notices tn local col-
n TO cen per line for eh losertlon.
" IMl-ict'ooi will be mad to those desiring
todrertiee by the year, half or quarter
year-
EEQISTEROF SALES.
SALK OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
March 19 W. ir- McAlisttr, at Cocola
u(Persocl property, 6 bead young cat
a t shotes, farming menu's, household
articles ana store good.
Jjrcb 2S. Isaac Shirt, Fayette town
ship. I1 mlle c McAlisterville Per
sonal u.-uperty. 2 h rses. 8 coin, 4 cows, J
brad young cattle, IS bed sheep. 1 low
with 6p - shotes, I fuli-bluod Berkshire
1 luil-biocd Berkshire ow farming
..nliia also. half interest of 18 acres vt
wheat In the ground.
Apr' 2 Mary Ann Bruhaker, In Fer
mlII,jh township, near Happy Hollow
Kb ol house, will sell 2 uiules, I cow, I
to-hor. wagon, top buggy and other tarni
'ng implements, also household turnitore.
SHORT LOCJ1LS.
Onions are acarce.
Tapped The sugar maple tree.
Wild geese are flying northward.
The time to report large eggs la here.
Buy Dr. Morrison', anti-biilious pills.
The rich are talking about summer re
aorts. The trade in oyster will aoonend forthia
season.
Altoona La bad one case of apotted fever
this spring.
Wheat in the fleldi baa a moat unprom
ising appearance.
For Sale A good Ko. 9 Cook StoTe.
quire at this office.
The Keiser boyt stay up to ferry peopl
for the night trains.
In-
STATE ITEMS.
The police of Philadelphia are to be
Ticciaaied.
Ctintria cicnty Las been filled with
CtnLteneit silver dollar.
There are. 3.500 procers in Phi'adai
cSii wbo employ 6.(X'0 sssistaots.
T3 71-3'jg prls were arrested at
Mur:oc, Delaware couuty, for distuib
lLg, bv laughing and conversation, a
nmetitg n Mftbodi.t church at
that p ace. Tiiey were seutenced to
pay a ihe aai $) 91 CJSts.
A Ui about ei.'bt years of age, earn
ed ?f :krr, living in Washington, this
State, obtained a railroad torpedo,
looking somewhat like a ttn blacking
box , on M-ioJi' morning took it Louie
std coa.tr eased pouudiog it witb a
latcliet, abr-.i it exploded, catting a
severe gisti in the little fellow's groin.
It uiig' t ha-e killed bioi.
ffie ittp iuoiii-n of eheep herds if to
be attested m a large scale la p art
of Centre oi-uuv. , wbeie the mouutain
regies are well aosp'ed for grazing
portis-a.
A J'caiville, Pa., girl who was mar
red at 15 sni divorced at 16 his taken
afectiJ lusband Lj way of celebrating
brt birthday.
'I'iie Xewi-ert IriJge company have
irded the c.-iitraet for rebuilding the
bridge washed awsj by tbe resent
flood to J wbua Sweger, of Newport,
fcr $4.S.'0. Tbe bridge is to be fiuieb
ei by Juce 1 iSsl.
William li. W bite, tbe man wbo
murdered Charles E;:en in Millers
toco stveral weeks ago, was arrested
rn M tidsy a week iu a sLauty within
cue kiiadred feet ot wliere the crtuie
wis O'liitiiltted, acd where be has beeu
la tii.Vng pver ainr. Pifi rapbs ot
lit murderer Ld been petit to all pirt.
of the eouutry, aud a reward of $Sl'U
tffired fur bis arrest.
Dauiel Swar'z, of Juniata township,
ferry couuty, has i.et tiiirty-lwo skeps
cf bees duncg the wiater.
Pottstown reports an elopensont,
Married Pu 'dicr lvid Wiss having
idn with Pdidier Harvey liarteo
nine'a wife, who leires twa cbildrt-n
behind her.
Ten e Ojiil in the Lignuier Va'ley
i estu,.-rt'.&jd C 'Utjfj, are snwirg and
ahijpiig ci;e iliUiuU feel of luaiber per
mama.
MdiLeim, a njall town in Lancaster
couutt, coiiiaiiiti twenty five cigar lac
tone, Lve tuhacco packing establish
lsetits and five cigar b x factories, giv
ing euij I-A uitiit to 3-19 persons.
A eoh-red tramp was saed a few
dive agu from a br.k?n head by being
the py-s-f-sor of a tinok fkull. He
eaiied at a biackoiuilh shop iu Bi-rks
At 10 o'clovk, and at half-past 10 o'clock
err Sibbath morning SnloUlTa large flat
wm leare the Patterson shore for this aide
of the river, for tbe accommodation of all
peraona who desire to attend church in this
town, and after preaching the 11 tt will make
two tripe to tbe Patterson aide, for the ac
commodation of people who have been to
church. The "round trip" will be free of
cnaige. In a few days Snlouff expects
nave a tut tbe safe carrying capacity of
which will be twenty tons.
Senator Horatio Gates Jon", champion
of tbe "religious liberty" cause that is to
exempt the Seventh-day Baptists from the
penalties of the Sabbath laws had a dia
mond pin stolen from his shirt breast while
going down Cheknnt street, Philadelphia,
in a street car, last Thursday afternoon.
Two men were concerned in the theft ; they
I OUshed On arainif thm &initn. K
Horses h.ve been selling a, high as $H0 jostle that ensued the pin was torn from the
i -
shirt front and handed to a confederate,
wbo left tbe car. The thief that remained
in the car was arrested. Senator Jones Is a
gentleman, a philosopher, and tbe loss of
the pin will be appreciated, and viewed from
a standpoint b. tilting so liberal and well in
formed a gentleman aa the Senator;
at public sales ; cows at $25to80 per bead
Jacob Sulouff baa bought the Kennedy &
Doty ferry. He also owna one-third of the
adjoining ferry.
FOR SALE Five shsret Odd Fellows'
Hall Association atock. If yon wish to buy,
call at this office.
It is said that the fashionable spring bon
net will be big enough to be a prominent
figure in a man' eye.
The river presents an animated scene
when a half dozen row boats are propelled
through its awltt current.
Jacob Slautterback, a first-rate black
smith, will locate, and open a shop at Van
Wert abont the flrat of April.
Timbers for the rebuilding of the river
bridge have been brought to town, aad the
exact diatance between piers measured.
The occupation of the early garden baa
been seriously interfered witb this season
by the "winter lingering in the lap of
spring."
A great snow storm, that blockaded travel
in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and other
Wt stern Slates prevailed on Saturday, the
12ih inst.
COMMUNICATION,
Poit Rotal, March 12, 1881
Mr. Editor : As tbe late ice flood de
stroyed a portion of the bridge across the
river at Mifflintown, the question of free
bridges instead of toll bridges haa been
raised among the people of the connty. 1
would like to say briefly that 1 know tbat a
large portion of tbe people are opposed to
buying the river bridges from the compa
nies that now own ibem, bat I cannot see
on what grouud they oppose the county
owning or building and keeping up a bridge
across the river, when it builds and keeps
I np bridgea in dii-tant parts of the country.
It would be a great convenience to have all
the river bridgea in the county free. 1 sup
poae that thirty thousand dollars would buy
the MuHintown bridge, the Port Royal
bridge, and the Thompsontown bridge, and
Lere.
Love is not made of kisses, or of a'gbs,
Of clinging hands, tor of the aorcerws
And subtle witchcrafts of alluring eyes.
Love la not mads of broken whispers) not
Nor of the Noshing cheek, whose answer
ing glow
Telia that the ear haa heard the accenta low.
Love is not made of tears, nor yet of smiles ;
Of quieriug lips, or of enticiug wiles ;
Love is not tempted ; he himself beguiles.
Th'.s ia Love's language, but this is not Love.
If wo know aught of Love, how shall we dare
To say tbat this is Love, when well aware
That these are common thing, and Love is
rare
Aa separate stream may, blending, ever roll
In course united, so, ot soui to soul,
Love is the union into one sweet whole.
As molten metals mingle; aa a chord
Swells sweet in harmony ; when Lore ia lord;
Twa hearts are one, aa letters lorui a word
One heart, one niind.'one soul and one desire,
A kindred taacy and a sister Are
Ot thought and passion j these can Love in
spire.
-MISCELL.MEO US AD VBR T1SEMEXTS.
This makes a heaven of earth ;
Love.
for this is
it
FOR THE BEST AND
CHKAFKST
FUR3iITUKU
AUD
CARPETS
in the county, go to
GKATBiLL'S,
In ilifilintowD,
thn .l'rl IhiwHl- jknuM . nmm 1 . . -1 iL..
When you feel a congh or bronchial affec- j .1 ' .-- ..
. . do over the creek bndee. I know the tax
payers shrink from taking on another lo-d,
out then many other counties carry b'gger
loads than that. The county bonds would
take well amorg people who have money.
They could be redeemed in '6 or 20 years.
FREE BR1DUE.
tlon creeping on the lunes. take AVer's
Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it be
comes incurable.
Rev. Mr. Berry's meeting at Arch Rock
school house, in Fermanagh township, has
closed. Result about a dozen new mem
bers hare been added to the church.
An exchange says: The Supreme Court !
has deciritrd that tax-payers hat a right to
work out their road tax, snd the snperri
sora have no right to a percentage on tbe
taxes as worked out.
Mr. Jitucs Irwm aud wife were away to
Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, a few days
last week, to see an old friend, Mr. H. C.
Robinson, who expects soon to go across
tbe sea to the old country.
John S. Gray bill haa sold bis farm near
Van 'Vert, ia YTaker township, to John
Ueckmao for $3,8u0.00. Tbe farm con
tains 103 acres, and was formerly known as
I ho Beijimin Wei J man farm.
Take back the love thou gavest me,"
she sang. It was a love of a bonnet, but
didn't match her complexion, and she want
ed him to exchange it (Or one tbat did.
Cincinnati Saturday Sight.
Two young men from Altoona will ever
remember tbe ipaogcration of President
Gai field with a slmdder. They drank liquor,
were drugged by Wabbitrgtou liquor sellers,
and robbed of money and clothing.
Daniel D. lunner, cf the Shamokin
Timrs, was seriously hurt, in the wreck of
the passenger train on the Baltimore and
Potomac Hailraad, when coming from the
inauguration. It was the same train that
Mr. Haye was on.
Recorder (to witness with bandaged head):
'Did he have any provocation when be struca
you I" Witness "He may have had some
thing of tbe kind consayled about hia per
son, but it was a once ce situck me wia.
Eoilo Giobt.
On Friday of last week, the pupils of the
First School in Patterson presented their
teacher, W. R. Auman, with a neat box
filled with paper an 1 envelopes, silk band
only, and n assaulting the owi.er . te-chief, moustache cup and saucer, and a
wiiKu ore-Ira to ieiTe as deairteveral
b.i; over ii;e Lead with a bur of iron,
without serious i jury. He was subse
quently arrested ar-d lodged iu J -a 1 1 .
A li; tie girl, five years of age, wag
fatally buri,td in Putts-town on .'ion
day mornitip a wc-k by ber clothes
taking fire fr;m a lighted stick in the
bands of a p'a;. mate.
The Puilileiihia committee of One
Hundred have caused the arrest of six
teen eiecti n cAk-pm, wbo have been
bound over for trial.
James Lorkin the defaulting tax
collector of Meadvilie Pa , w!io attempt
ed suicide in December died ou tbe
9:h from efiVcls of tbe shot. He lived
tLree nif.ntLs wi'h the bullet in bis
brain, atid had r-covered 80 tar as to
walk about the streets. Tbe wound
never ceased to i am him but was im
proving net ill within a few daya. Tbe
deceased wig frty-fotir years oil and
leaves a Lrge family.
Ten persons bave died at Treuiont,
Pchujikiil county, of smallpox fcince
February 1. Pnysiciatis there contend
tht in cne br tw.j lastaiices the diiease
has been carried from one bouse to an
other by calg.
tlisi t'ooper, sged 12 years, was ac
quitted tPrllM,.ie,)11XLursday,of the
charge of murdr-r. He struck and killed
a boy named -u::.van in a snowball fight.
The Grand Jary of Schuylkill coun
ty has fjund a true bill of indictment
agim't Jacob Hiutzirger for embef
flng 5:14,000 that Protbono.ary Kernt.
Hdcn deposit in tbe Miner' Trust
Laak.
A man as dangerously injured in
nttsbarg on T iips.I-iv a Tck. bv be
ing struck on the bpad with a coal-oil
lamp. The knp exploded, envelop
ing his hf-ad in the flumes of the Lurn
g oil. but fortunately ther were ex
tinguished in time to save Lis life.
tuc lUnt has hcen nested.
Ihe bunhury Democrat of last week
M'rA reI'res,u,a''ve of tbe Baltimore
nd Potomac railroad, on which tbe ac
cident occurred last Saturday, was in
"umber who were injnred.
and paid a
A. Wea-
verre ceived $.,00 ; W. II. M. Otam,
U; Geo. M. Marshal, $250: W.
Allen Jones. Sli.T il p ni..i-
$250
F,
but
ones, 5o0: G. F Unl.tin
D. S. Glloor rj.itm..!,.. -,'m.
oausser. S150. nrl .i.. .....n.
' - - v uiuui a Duiauci
satisfactorv
"e editor, refund to settle yet. He
m traveling ou a pass, tbe acceptance
w which always exoterates the com
efyIrJnpaiD1CIitforany injurJ re
rI V the Sent 8aT8 tba' this
faot ""a"r wil1 be taken f tbe
we tbat pass wasnsd. The company
w ' ks VUhMr9- YonR? in f-w
Uic T J 0ffer81 b will tot be
s than $10,000.
set of glassware. AU of the articles were
of the finest qual Ity.
The roan who takes a connty paper, reads
it, aud pays for it, is never among the vic
tims of gas that escapes from the gas pipes
in his room in a city hotel where be may
stop w hen away from home. He has learned
in bis country home from the paper that
gas should be tnrntd out, not blown out.
The Huntingdon Journal says : Large
numbers of apple trees in different parts ol
the country bave been discovered to be
split on the one side from tho roots to tbe
limbs. It is supposed that the extreme
moisture of tbe trees froze during the cold
weather, and expanding burst the tree.
There were four bidders for the re-bnild-ing
of the Newport bridge. One of the
bidders was from Philadelphia ; the bid was
$5,087. The three other bid were by Per
ry county men, and were $4,-503, $4.49-5,
and $4,300. The latter bid too tbe bridge.
Tbe contractor is Joshua A. Swesger.
The following are the tax collector ap
pointed for 1881 : Beale, Robert Innis; MU
ford, A brain Tartner; Tuscarora, James
Louden; Lack, T. H. Caruthers ; Spruce
Hill. Noah Eh Turbett, Samuel McMeen;
Port Royal, Jos. Stininftll; Patterson, Wil
liam Hartman ; Mifflintown, C. B. Horning;
Fermanagh, Isaac Pcfll-nberger; Fayette,
James McCauley ; Monroe, John G. Shel-'
lenberger ; Susquenanna, Uriah Frymoyer;
Delaware, A. 11. Knitz; Walker, Michael
Coltlren.
The Baltimore .imcncaa discovers that
Baltimore girls are the prettiest because of
the climate and of the food they eat. Ohio
girls, it says, eat pork and sauetkrant, Mas
sachasett girls eat codfish balls, Virginia
ginia girls eat bacon and greens, the Gulf
State girls eat gr.mbo, Ne'w Hampshire
girls eat pie and doughnut and Kentucky
grrls eat blue-graaa beef, and yet all these
are prettier than the girls of Europe. But
the Baltimore girls eat oysters, terrapin,
canvas-back duck, bay mackerel and oft
sheU crabs, all productive of beauty.
The Huntingdon Journal writes of a case
of sore affliction as follows : Mr. Sarah
Henry, wile of Kuasell Henry, died at her
residence, in this place, on Sunday night.
Tbe deceased was the daughter of Mr. John
Johnston, of our town, who seems to have
more than hi share of trouble. On Tues
day, while preparations were in progress for
the burial of bia daughter, he received a
telegram informing him of the death of bis
youngest son, Blair, who has been an inmate
of the Insane Asylum at Harrisburg, for
some time past. His remain were Drought
to this place on Wednesday evening, and
consigned to their final resting place on Cem
etery Hill. Out of a family of four chil
dren be ha but one left, tbe others having
all died within the past eighteen montha.
We sympathize with our old friend in his
sore affliction.
What an Insurance Journal Has to
Say of "Speculative Bisks."
. The U. B. Mutual Jul Journal, devoted
to lile insurance, has this to say of the per
nicious "speculative" risk business :
"Another feature of the game is to de
ceive the old, bait dead men and women
into signing the document. Recently sev
eral young men were anxious to take in
surance" on tbe life of their grandmother,
but they could not persuade her to sign the
paper. Finally, one of them said, " I can
fix it." So, takihg another of the party
witb him. he went to the old lady anl told
ber tbat he was about to go West, and
thought it would be a good thing to have a
certificate ot good moral character to take
with Mm. and asked her if she would not
sign such a certificate. She readily consent
ed and wrote ber name on the paper he
gave her, which was an application for $ ,
000 insurance on her lifo. Tben turning to
his comrade, he said, "and now yob sign it
too," and he signed aa a witness, and the
thing was done ; and these pirties now have
$5,000 insurance on their grand -mother'
life, without hrr knowltdgt or cement.
" A man stepped into the U. B. Aid office
the other day and asked the aecretary if a
certain mm of a certain place was insured
in the sociciy. On being told that he was
not, ho remarked that the man was recently
insured in several companies for $12,000 or
$15.ti00, and is lying at tnu point of death,
and has not seen a well day for more than
two year."
Falieu Flowers.
One of tbe workers of the world
Living toiled, and toiling died ;
But others worked and tbe world went on,
And wa not changed when he wss gone,
A strong arm stricken, a wide sail furled ;
And only a lew men sighed.
One of the heroes of the world
Fought to conquer, iben fought to fail,
And tell down slaiu in hi blood-stained
mail,
And over his form thev stept;
Hi cause was lost and hi banner furled;
And only a woman wept.
One of the singers among mankind.
Sang h aliug aongs from ao o'erwrougbt
heart ;
But ere men listened the grass snd wind
Were wasting tbe rest unsung like a wave;
And now of his fame that ill ne'er depart
He has never heard iu bis grave.
One of the women w ho only love,
Loved and grieved and failed away
Ah me. I are these gone to the God above,
What more "I each can I sav f
They are bunuu dw.-rs that flower and fall,
This is the sung and the end of them ail.
Airy View Academy.
Tort Rojal, Juniata County, Penn'a,
The Spring Session of this well-known
institution will open on WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 13, 1SP1, under the personal care
and instruction of tbe undersigned, who
will give their undivided time aud attention
to the School.
For particulars, send fcr Circular.
Davio Wilsow, Principal.
J. B. Surra, Co-Priucipil.
Toar Rotal, Feb. 16. '81-5t .
31 A ItlilEI) t
Cba.noi is Postal Reotlatio.k. The
Postniar.ter General bis issued an order, un
der date of February 21, 18S1, revoking
Section No. 232 of the Postal Regulations.
Under this section it was p-rmitted to send
all printed commercial paper filled out in
writing, such as papers of legal procedure,
deed of all kinds, bills of '.ading, invoices,
and tbe various documents of . insnranc
companies, etc., at third class rates. Under
tbe new order all the partially written mat
ter must be prepaid at the regular letter
rate of 8 cents for each half ounce. Tbe
following exceptions to tbe rule are made:
Corrected proot-sheeta and manuscript copy
accompanying the same. Date and name of
the adaresses and the sender of circulars,
and tbe correction of mere typographical
errors therein. Upon third-class matter, or
upon tbe wrapper inclosing the same, the
sender may write hi own name and address
witb the word "from" above aud preceding
tbe same, and in either case may make aim
pie marks, intended to designate a word or
passage of the text to which it is desired to
cail attention. Tbere may be placed npon
the cover or blank leavea of any book, or ef
any printed matter of tbe third class, a man
uscript dedication or inscription, but it must
be confined to a simple address or consign
ment as a mark of retpect, and it must not
partake of tbe nature of personal corres
s;ondence. Upon fourth-class matter the
tender may write bis own name address,
preceded by the word "from," and also the
number and names of the articles inclosed.
He may also mark the article for identification.
The disorderly people in Huntingdon
require a police force of three men. An
enlarged police force is one of the penal
ties of becoming so populous.
A CARD.
I am prepared to furnish tbe bat make of
Utedle; Shuttles, and sew p artt for ANY
Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar
ket, also, the 6eif pure tptrm machine oil.
W. U. AIKEN 5,
Main street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
One door above Post-Office.
TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers
of tbe Sentinel itd Republican, that were in
arrears more than ooe year, paid np their
arrearages within the past month. A num
ber of others wbo are in arrears more than
one year have requested an extension of
time. After the first of May, 1881, a bill
will be sent to each and every one that is in
arrears more than one year.
PILLS.
Use only Dr. J. M. Morrison Sugar
ooated Ann-bilious Pill s thej are
now acknowledged to be the best Liv
er Pill made, a box of them should be
in every family. Tbey we also a good
phveio. Can be had at Dr. Bank's
Drug Store in Mifflintown and at most
of the country stores. Tbe Dr. for
merly practiced in Waterloo this ooun
ty. e 21 80-
Subscribe for the Sf afriirf and Rfpubllcun.
HALDEMAN MILLER. On the 3rd
inst , at tbe Presbyterian parson ige, in Mil-
lerstown, bv Kev. w. H. Logan, Jerome a
S. Haldeman, of Tbotnnsoutown, Juniata
county, aud Ida M. Miller, of Millerstown,
Perry comity.
IHEDi
MALIN On the 8th tnst., the residence
of his parents, G W. and Mary- Malin, near
McAlitcrril!e, William Y. Malin, aged 30
rears, 9 months and 11 days.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirrLisTOwn, March 16, 1881.
Bnttot
Eggs
Lard..... .....
Ham ,
Shoulder .......
Sides ,
Potatoes.......
Oniona. ........
Raga
1
20
12
8
12
8
8
40
00
n
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weealy.
QCOTATIOXS FOB To-DAT.
Wednesday, March 1C, 1881.
Wheat 1 00
Corn,, 42
Oats . 80to3
Rve 75
Cloverseed 7oto4 00
PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARTSl
Philadelphia, March 14 Wheat i quiet
No. 2 Western red. $1 17; Pennsylvania
red and amber, $l.loal.l7. Corn is firm;
steamer, 63ao4c ; yellow 6c mixed bdc.
Oat are quiet and steady; No. 1 wbite,
451c i No. 2 do., 41Jc; No. S do. 43c; No.
2 mixed 42c. Rye is scarce at $.00.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Philadelphia, March 14--The cattle mar
ket! dull; sale 3,600 head ; prune, 6i
6c ; good,f iGc; medium, 4 j ioJc ; com
mon, 4IHJO. 1 he sneep nnrket is aull;
sales, 8,000 head; prime, 6JtfiJc; good,
6aHc; medium, 6 4 " ; common, oJx"Je.
The bog market is dull; prime, 9Jti),c;
good, c ; medium, 8s ;.
Special .Yolicet.
PIMPLES.
I will mail (Free) the recipe lor a simple
Veoetablr BaLa that will remove Tas,
FRECKLE?, -PIMPLES and Blotches,
leaving tbe skin olt, clear and beautiful ;
also instructions for producing a luxuriant
growth of hair on a ball bead or smooth
face. Address, inclosing 3c stamp. Be.
Vaxdeiv Sl Co., 5 Beekman St., N. Y.
F A TRUE TONIC V
A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recomn-nded for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
uuitmt Fevers, Want of Appetite, Lost cf Sirengdij Lnek f Energy, etc Enriches)
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to tbe nerves. They act
JjJiea chirm cn the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sachS
as Taatiia the Food, EekJiintr, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The onTj
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or giro
headache. Sold by all drogjbu. Write for the ABC Hook, 82 pp. of
useful and amusing reading sent res.
BROTYX CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, ML
mmm
Medical.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been permanently
eared of that dread disease. Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to bis fellow-suQerers tbe means of
care. To all who desire it, be will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free ot
charge,) with the directions for prep-wing
and estng the same, which tbey will find a
scse Crsa for Coniumptiox, Asthma, Bbox
chitis, &.c. Parties wishing the Prescrip
tion, will plefiso address,
Kev. E. A. WILSON,
191 Penn El, Williamsburg, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light
Work. Steady Emplonient. l-atu-ples
free. Address. M. L. BYRN, 49 Nas
sau Street, New York.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for rears
from .Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE
DECAY, and all tbe effects of yon thiol in
discretion, will for the sake of suifering hu
manity, send free to all who need it, tbe re
cipe and directions for making the simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by tbe advertiser's expe
rience can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence. JOHN B. OGDK.V,
42 Cedar St., New York.
Cathartic Pills
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
In medicine, in proportions accurately
adjusted to secure activity, certainty, and
uniformity of effect, They are the "result
of years of careful study and practical ex
periment, and are the most effectual rem
edy yet discovered for diseased, caused by
derangement of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require prompt ami effectu
al treatment. Aykr's I'ii.i s are specially
applicable to this class of diseases. They
act directly on the digestive and assim
ilative processes, and restore regular
healthy action. Their extrusive use ly
physiciaus in their practice, and by ail
Civilized nations, is one of the many
proofs of their value as a safe, sure, aad
perfectly reliable purzative medicine.
Being compounded of the concentrated
' virtues ol pnrely vegetable sulmtancee,
they are positively fr.-e from calomel, or
any injurious properties, and can be ad
ministered to children with perfect safety.
' Arm's Ptlls are an e Iter real enre for
Constipation orCostivenrss, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Ixms of Appetite,
Foul Stomach and lirefttu.DizMneos,
Heealarhe, Loss of Memory, Numb.
nesSjBiliousnesSjJaunill.-e. Kheuiua.
tism. Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neural,
arils. Colic, (iripes. Diarrhoea, Dysen
tery, Uout, Piles, Disorders of the
Liver, and all other diseases resulting
from a disordered state ot the digestive
apparatus.
As a Dinner PiU they have no eqnaL
While gentle in their action, these
Pills are the most thorough aud search
ing cathartic that can be employed, and
never give pain unless the bowels are
inflamed ; anil then their influence is heal
ing. They stimulate tbe appetite and
digestive brsans; they operate to purify
and enrich the blood, and impart renewed
health and vigor to tbe w hole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aypr L Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Lowell, Mass
sou ST au. oaconisTs iriarnuBajt.
Profetsional Cards.
jOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
tE7Co!lect!tig ah1 Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
trrtcE On Main afreet, hi Ji! place of
residence, south or Bridge afreet.
MISCELLANEOUS AD I ER 7ISEM$J. IS.
OPENING OF
FALL AND WINTER
Dry Goods,
PiOTKXNS, TRLM.MINGS, ETC.
jyTASO.V IRWIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLISTOWX, JUM.1TJ CO., PJ.
C7 All business promptly attended to.
Office On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House square. j-a7, '8J-ly
JACOB BElDLElt,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
!X7"Collections attended to promptly.
OrFicc With A. J. Patterson Eq, on
Bridge street,
teb 25, 80.
J Win ij. STQNE,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Collection and all professional busi
ness promptly attended to.
juu20, 1877.
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Mt'FLlXTO H'A", rj.
Othce hour from 9 a. at. to 8 p. .. Of.
flee in his father residence, at the soulb
end of Water s'reet. ocl--tl
FREDERICK ESPEN3CHADE,
Having Purchased the
CENTRAL STOKE, MAIN STREET? MIFFLINTOWN;
Ha opened wilh the Ijt-irest Stuck ever shown in tLis market anif will continue tu
receive, daily, ail the Latest Novelties of th- season. We invile everybody to call and,
oxamine onr stock and hear our prices, whether yon wish to pan'iase or not, feeling
confident that wben yu do, we can suit yon. botli in quality and prices.
This immense and elegtnt assortment consist of lb leaums Imported aaa Ameri
can Fabrics, from the Fittest to th-s Cheapest. Ia
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES
We have a large assortment, and oar stuck of
FANCY COLORED DRESS (iQODS
1 very rep'ete. with the finest shades and designs. We hare an elegant stock of
Mashns, Prints, Cassimeres, Ginghams, Skirtings, Table Linens, Drillings, Shirtiog
Towelirgs, Tickings, Sheetings, Ermines.
OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is replete in everything We open an elefatlt lsne of Trimmings, a large line of
Laces, in Buttons we have ail the New Novelties. We have a bautitai Hoe of Shawls,
a g-eat variety Skins, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Cows, Scarfs, Handkerchief's, Collars
Cntf, Corsets, Ribbons, Underwear. Shetlaad, Germatuu'ffa and Home-mido Factory
Tarm, la nli colors, etc., etc Our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Is the largest in the county. We have an elegmt line of Ladies', Misses' snd Chil
dren's 5 hoes, stiiiatJa for f ill and wlntT westher, at Prices thit will astouiab fan. Onr
stock of Boots for Men. Youths aud Boys ia very extensile. We hare I'a.m at ail
prices and qualities. We keen fine line of
FRESH GROCERIES
, A large stock, of Floor, Table snd Stair Oil Cloths. Onr stork is too large to .nu
merate. We invite you to call and see us, and wa wU shear you the Best Stock ot
Goods in the County.
Y.-Br, rsspectfully.
Sept IS, 1880.
Frederick esrenschade.
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SE iVEW D03JEST5C
SEWING MACHINE.
""WAR isle! a '5 "T!
J) M. ClUWFOKD, M. I).,
II is resumed acivelv the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. Othce st the old corner of Third
and Omiie.! street?, Mifttintown, Pa.
March i'J, 1876
BRAZEE, m. d.
J. M
PHYSICIAN At,rD SURGEON,
Academit, Jdniaij Co , n.
Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett.
Professional business promptly attended to
' at all hours.
' J)k7 ALLEN, M. D.,
! Has commenced toe practice of Medicine
and ! urgerv and all their collateral branches.
Office at AcaJeinia, at the residence of
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
rjul 16.1874
John Mclaughlin',
INSURANCE AGENT,
PORT ROYJL, JVSIiT.1 CO., F.t.
iHOnly reliable Companies represented.
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The leading Scieutlstn of to
day aeree thjt uit iliseasLs are caused
by disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, there
fore, Ihe Kidney and Liver are kept in per
fect order, perfect health will be the result.
This truth has only been known s short time
and tor years people suffered great agony
without ueint: able to find relief. The dis
covery of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver
Cure marks a new era in the treatment of
these troubles. Mude from a simp
ical leaf of rare value, it contains
elements necessary to nourish and invigor
ate both of these great organs, and salely
restore and keep them in order. It ia a
POSITIVE Remedy for all the dis
eases that cause pains in tl'e lower- part bf
the body for Torpid Liver Head-tches
Jaundice Dizziness Gravel Fever, Ague
Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of tbe
Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs.
It is an excellent and safe remedy for fe
males during Pregnancy. It will control
Menstruation and is invaluable for Leucor
rhoea or Falling of the Womb.
As a Blood Purifier it Is uneqnaled, for it
cures the organs tbat makt the blood.
RE.IU THE RECORD.
It aaved my life." E. B. Lakelv, Sel-
ma, Jila.
" It is tie remedy that will core the manv
diseases peculiar to wocen." Mothert'
Magazine.
" it has passed severe tests and won en
dorsements from some of the highest med
ical in the country." Sew York IVcrld.
"No remedy heretofore discovered can
be held for one moment in comparison with
it." Ret. C. J. Harvey, O. O., Washing
ton, D. C.
This Remedy, which his done snch won
ders, is put up in Ihe LARGEST MZKD
BOTTLE of any medicine upon the mar
ket, and is sold bv Druggists and all dealers
at $1.35 per bottle. For Dinhetes, in
quire tor WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES
CURE. It is a POSITIVE Remedy.
II- II. VTA RXEK & CO.,
Rochester, A. Y.
JJENUT IlAHSIlHERfJER, M. D.
Continues the rra:t!ce of Medicine and
Surifcry and all their collateral branches.
Orlice at bis residence iu McAliaterville.
Feb 9, 1875.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF 31IFFLITTOWS, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAL.
ie trop- Stockholders Individually Liable.
just the
J. NEVIN FOSKROY, President.
T. VAN IRWIJi, CaiAwr.
DtaacToas:
J. Nevln Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock.
George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener,
AuiosG. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson.
W. C. Pomeroy,
Manhood: HowLostHowEestored
B
Just published, a new edition of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the tad ical curt (without medi
cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Semlnel weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impo
tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im
pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con
sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by
self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, Ax.
Tbe celebrated atitbor, in tbi admirable
Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarm
ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad
ically cured without the dangerius nse ot
internal medicine or the application of the
knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter whit his
condition may be, may cure himself cheap
ly, privately, and radically.
CThis Lecture should be in the bands
of every vonth and every man in tbe land.
bent tree, under seal, in a plain envelope,
to any address.
Address the Pnnlisbers,
TBTE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO.
41 Ann St., New. York:
JnnelMy Post-Office Box 4586.
es-tiFel tmt Republican 9 1.5n a ya
Sam'l Kerr's Heirs,
Jane II. Irwin,
Mary Kurt,
Sar-uel M. Kurd,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John Hertiler.
TOCBHOLtta i
J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker,
romp M. Kepner,
Joseph Rothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Amos G. Bonsall,
Noah Hertiler,
Daniel StouHer,
Charlotte Snyder,
3 Interest allowed ot tbe rate of 2 per
cent, on 6 niomb Certificates, 3 per cent, on
IK months certificates.
. jan23, 1879-tf
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Snocessorso Buyers A Kennedy,)
DEALERS IN
bltAi.,
CO A la .
IL31DEH;
CEMENT.
Cabined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT. A.C.
We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin
town or Mexico.
We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
KENNEDY t DOTY,
April 21, !879-tf
$70 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily
$umade. Costly Outfit free. Address
Tacc Sl Co., Augusta, Maine,
mar 2, "81-ly
Self-Threading Shuttle. Self-Setting Needle. Lightest Run
ning and Noiseless. Lartbt Bobbin in Use. Winds
the Bobbin without running the Machine or
removing the work.
The NEW DOilESTIC takes no tanlrums. No long tali cr fArgrta.e-nt
required, every machine telling ita own story.
The NEW DOMESTIC has no enemies, except those who 6ell, or are in
terested in selling other makes of machines.
,V0 COGS TO BREAK. -YO CAMS TO GRLYD.
fsI.tIPl.EiiT,
MOST DURABLE,
MOST PERFECT sEWMQ JIACHIXR
IN" THE WORLD.
It Sew3 Anything. It Pleases Everybody
Call on or address
V. H. AIKENS,
Third Street, MilfHatowc, Juniata Co., Pa.
SS" Also Agent for tho ESTET and other makes of Organs. Sold on
easy monthly payments. Dec. 17, 1879.
NEW STORE.
iLliy STREET, PJTTERSO.V, IS THE J. B. M. TODD STJ.Vi
Having just opened a new stock of store goods, sncb as Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth
ing. Hats, Boots, Shoes. Groceries, Fish, and a general assortment of stcro roods, I
will take pleasure in exhibiting goods to ail who may favor me with a call. Will pay
the highest market price for country produce.
Don't forgt the place, at Todd's old stand in Patterson.
Hay 5. li;80-6m. T. M. COOK.
D. W. HARLEY'S
la tbe plaoe where yon can bey
THE BEST AM THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
HJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, -f.VD FURSISIIlyG GOODS.
HE is prepared to exhibit one of th most cbotee and select r.Vrk ever offered in
this market, and at JSTOSISHIXCLY LOW VRICES I
Also, measures taken for suits and parti of suits, which will be made to orda
at abort notice, very reasonable.
Remember the- plaoe. in Hoffman's New
Water 'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Building, corner of Bridge an
Jan. 1, W9-tf
SAM'L
Has just returned from tbe Eastern citit with a foil variety of
MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of -all Sinds are low Come and see me
and be astonished Pant at 75 Cents. Z3 SUITS MADE TO ORDER.rj
Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879.
SAMUEL STRAYER.
After the First Day of December, VALUABLE MILL PBOPESTl
1 T-vT- --s
x1 wxw zsis.js. ;
Job w erk on short notice at this office. J
TOtJ WILL FIND
JACOB G. WINEY
la his New Store Room at the East end of
Mc.iLISTERTILLE,
with a Large Lot of
STOVES AND HEATERS
of all kind, Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Jlica
Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pana, and all
kinds of
TIN AND S2EET IE01T WAPsE.
Which articles be will sell at tbe Lowest
Possible Prices.
Thankful for past patronage, le expects,
by strict attention to business, to receive at
least bis share in tbe future.
JACOB G. WINEY.
Nov. :t l$n.
THE nudersigned baa for sale tbe valu
able pi c pert y, known as tbe
CUBA MILLS,
located about two miles north of Mifflin
town, Juniata county, Pa. Tbe advan
tage er Ihis proporty are unequalled in the
county.
Parties interested in tbe Milling business
would. to well give this notice prompt at
tention. Apply to
DAVID D. STONE, -Attorney
at Law,
July 23, 1880. Mifflintown, Pa.
tfl $9(1 I3" iT home. Samples
d;U LU worth o free. Address Stw
soy A Co., Finland, Maine, mar 2 '81-ly-