gEHTlNEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffcdnesdar, May 35, IS81. TERMS. Subscription, 11.60 per annum if paid pitbin 12 months j $2.00 if not paid within monthn. ... Transient advertisement. Inserted at 60 cM)U per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line tor each insertion. Inductions will be made to those desiring to advertise ty the year, half or quarter I A Tost ofmc money forger was captur ed in AUoona on Thursday, the 19th tnst Tbe AUoona papers of the 20th say of the forger and bis capture, as follows : Tor same time pest II. H. Surls, a one-armed oldier, who is postmaster at East Liver pool, Columbiana county, Ohio, has known that forged money orders purporting to be aent from his offee were in circulation, air. Surls got o fee track of the forger and ar rived in this city last night. He went to the post-office and notified Mr. Nicodcmns if Alfred Coles or an order payable to him came up, U detain the man. It seems the forger arrived on the same train with Post matter SurU. This morning Coles went to the post-office and presented six money orders purporting to be issued from the Kant Liverpool office, and each calling Tor i-iO or $300 in all. He presented the orders to Post-tasster Patton, who went through the usual forms, having him sign the re ceipts, Jlc, and meanwhile Jimmy Winn slipped out and soon returned with Officer Schittlekopt, who arrested Coles and took him up to the mayor's office. Here ho was searched, and blank money orders to the sum of $9,300 were fonnd upon him. He also had a gold watch and chain, and $76 in money. He ?io bad pon him letters addressed to various post-masters, request ing them to send the money tor postal or ders enclosed, to his address at New Haven, Conn., asking that the money be sett in Urge bills. These letters were addressed to Huntingdon, Tyrone, Lewutown, Xewport, Duncannon, Marrsville, Petersburg and Mil lerstown. Coles is about thirty-three years of age, tlve feet five inches Ligh, with cliar, bright eyes. He had railroad tickets on Ms person I rum Welleville, Ohio, to Boston, Massachusetts. He had also receipts for registered letters addressed to h' resell" arid sent from Blairsville to Boston, Mass., and from New Florence to New York city. His crime is as original aa it is daring in plan, and has been boldly executed. II sd it not been detected he would have been several thousand dollars ahead at the expense of ths various post-masters upon whom the loss would have fallen. Cole had a regular schedule for his movements, which reads : Arrive New Florence 11;S1, leave 3 r. M. Arrive Johnstown 3:29, leave 7:12. Arrive at AUoona 9 r. si. Ho put op at the Logan House and was captured as related. His schedule eastw aid was; Leave AUoona 8: 3U, Tyrone 6:51. Leave 12:08, Huntingdon l-iiO, drive to Petersburg. Leave 3:31), ar rive Lewistown 1022, arrive at Duncannon 10:17. Leave 2:30, go west to Newport. Drive from Newport to Millerstown. Leave SI illerstown 6:10-, arrive at Marysville 7:08. His route was laid out, but the tsw has him now in its coils, and it is likely he will go to the penitentiary for a long term. Post master Surls deserves great credit for se curing bis detection and capture. Through the leniency of Mlycr Coward the forger waa taken from his cell and given the freedom o( the mayor's private office, lie conducted hiuisell quietly until an op portunity waa given kin by the mayor's at tention being called to some other matter, when he jumped through the second-story itjry window to the ground. "An exciting chase ensued, but he was finally ccpturrd and turned over to the United States au thorities. In an interview Mr. Surls said he Crt ascertained that forgeries were be ing committed on his office by receiving from Wallingford, Conn., an imperfect money order advice purporting to have been sent from his office and bearing bis forged signature. He immediately recognized the forgery and wired to Ibe postmaster at Wal lingford to arrest the presentor of the money order. On last Wedueedsy be received a letter from Petersburg, Huntingdon county, Pa., regarding money advices for $300, pur porting to have come from his office. Think ing this sort of business was becoming mo notonous, he came east to see the post office officials, warning all the post-masters ch the way not to cash any money orders from bis office. The advices sent ahead were all properly gotten up in all particu lars, save bse, and that Is, be neglected to write the figures $30 upon the face of the advice sent to Wallingtbrd. This led to bis detection and arrest. The Liverpool office wis robbed about a year ago, and that is where he got the post-office stamp. Had his scheme as perfected been successful he would have received $9,800. The Harrisburg Telegraph adds the fol lowing to what the AUoona papers have said : This original swindler had laid a plan to capture ftiOO at the Hamsburg pot effice. He seut ou from East Liverpool, Ohio, six forced money orders for $50 each, and from Latrobo, P-, six for $50 each. These seemed to be all right and awaited bis coming in this city. Had he presented himself at the Harrisburg office with the proper vouchers he might have succeeded in his bold game. The officials, here, however, were just a little auspicious that $600 shouia be placed to the credit of one man aud were prepared to thoroughly question him when he called for the money Fortunately he did not get this far. - A conaxspoKDENT of the Philadelphia Sandfly Timet writes the following true little story: A year ago a miner In Colorado stoppod over night in a half-way houte, where he shared the hospitalities of tbo landlord. He bad a tolerably fair claim" and was doing pretty well. He fell in love with the landlord's daughter. She fell in love With him. Sitting late in the light of the moon they held sweet converse togeth er. She confessed to a reciprocity of leel ing and promised to be his. The landlord, hid behind a wood-pile, heard the whole thing. Qaickly emerging from his conceal ment he boxed the daughter' ears, aent her to bed and bade the honest acd aston ished miner step down and out. He did so. An hour later be returned. All hands were asleep except the weeping maid. A pebble on her window suggested her lover's pres ence. A look told the story. In a trice the donned her store clothes and by means of abed easily joined him on the ground. Then they lit out. E ubsequently they ought a parson on their eastward way, and, after a eerie Of ep and downs, found themselves th a We To garret, with no money, no work, no friend no nothing except three deaf lime blue-ey.4 bb a boy and two girl Wf a yard of flannel, a tingle bed cot, one rtove, one table and two chairs, t me ted you that urese three chUdrejrwre a topic of Interest" to one eoian at least. In that heated garret on a TV? bet i vwies. Ther r fw,M boy U tarty lite, brite, with buiUi buliet bead, ,d the girl, .re bright, .weet faced httle chM. rrr..i. , reedy for milk .11 tie ,me. The condition would be comic! if he had money, but as he hasn't a dollar in the world it i. rawer Cismal. I dare aay they wjU be helped somehow, bat aa a romance thoa far the Colorado girl's life U quite a aucceu. isn't it ? or Is It T General Orders, No. 1. Hcad-Qca.ti.s Liect. David H. Wit- 'atid H. Wit-1 r Pcxa'a, 1 a a Rsrrauc, ! 20th, ltHJl. ) evn run, lOi, L'tP'T or Guam D Aewv- n vu . Mifflintown, Pa Mat 20th I. la accordance with dtar ruin lations, Monday, May 80th, will be observed as Memorial Day, and all comrades of Post 134, O. A. R., are ordered to meet at Head' Quarters at 9 o'clock A. M. of said day, in unuorm, to proceed from thence to TTninn Cemetery, decorate graves, and return to Head-Quarters. At 11:13 A. M. take the train to Port Royal t march to Church Hill Cemetery, where an address will be deliv ered by Comrade James J. Patterson ; dec orate graves, and return to Head-Quarter at 8.54 P. M. At 6 o'clock P. M. orocee'd to Lutheran and Presbyterian fcemeterieoi In each of which the beautiful ceremonr of strewing flowers on the graves of comrades gone before to the re-union of the Grand Army above, will be performed. Then gather around the Soldiers' Monument in the Court House Square, where the closinc ceremonies will be held. Prayer by the Rev. Geo. Benaugh. Music bv the Post and Bind. Address by T. D. Garman. fce. II. All churches, Sunday-schools, week day schools, civic societies, and citixens or the county generally, are earnestly request ed to co-operate with us in this work, so throughout the county no Bravo of soldier ur sailor, however lonely, however humble, be unadorned with flowers on the evening of May 80th. AU persons in town and vicinity havinc flowers to donate, will please take them to the Post Room. III. On Sunday. May 29th. at 10 o'clock A. M., Vo'tX will meet at Head-Quarters, in uniform, from whence, preceeded by Post 134 Band, in uniform, but without instru ments, it will roceed to the Methodist cturcb, wbere the Rev. V. V. Ganoe will preach a Memorial Sermon, as a fitting prep aration for the solemn duties of the suc ceeding day. As Uie assuciat'obs of the day are aad. and its memories sacred, may its influences be ecnobling and elevating, inciting in each a purer and more generous patriotism. By command of JOS. W. HUGHES, Post Commander. W. H. Rodgi:bs, Adjutant. TEOGBAMME Fom Detobatios Day, 1881, st Licct.D. H. Witsos Pcht 1J4, O. A. R. The Post will assemble at the Head-Quar ters at tt o'clock A. M , on Monday, May 30, IBS I, and proceed to L nion cemetery; from thence to the depot ; on (he cars to Pert Royal, and to Church Hill Cemetery. Decoration or Ibe braves. Oration Comrade James J. Patterson. Return on 3:50 P. m.. train, kec esos. The Post will Re-assemble at 5:00 P. M., at Head-Quarters. The Children of MilUintown and Patterson will Assemble at the Court House at 5-.Uk, Coder t!ie Teachers cf the Schools. Column forward at 5:15 P. M., To the Lutheran Grave-yard, To the Presbyterian Grave-yard, lo the Court House Yard. Dirge Post Band. Decoration of Moncmeut. Sang. - Prayer Rev. George Beuangh. Muxic Post band. Address- Comrade T. D. Carman. Song. .... Benediction Rsv. E. E. Berry. All honorably-discharged soldiers and civic societies are invited to join with the Post in these ceremonies. I. O. O. F The Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. of this State met at Harrisburg on Tuesday, May 17, 1881. There Irere large number of delegates and Past Grands pies ent. The loilowing is a list ot the officers elected to serve for the present year i R. W. G. M., Robert E. Wright, Jr., of Al!en town ; R. W. D. G. M., F. M. Ilea, of Phil adelphia; R. W. G. W., C. N. Hickok, of Bedford ; R, W. G. S., J. B. Nicholson, of Philadelphia ; K. W. G. T., M. R. Muckle, of Philadelphia ; R. V7. G. R. to S. G. L., L A. Sheppard, of Philadelphia. The fol lowing statistical report may be of interest to the membership : Present number of members...... Increase in membership Number of working Lodges. N umber ot brothers relieved ...... Number of widowed families rel'd. 76,478 107 88 10,242 ao2 Paid for the relief of brothers. $259,526.58 Paid lor the relier of widowed families 9,517.43 Paid for educating orphans :.. 655.15 Paid lor burying ibe dead .... 73,537.72 Total amount paid for relief . ..$343,236.88 Total amount of aasetta re ported by the working Lodgo $2,359,763.04 Eminent Physicians are prescribing that tried and true remedy, Kidney-Wort for the worst cases ol bilious ness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. There is scarcely a person to be found that will not be greatly benefitted by a thorough course of Kidney-Wort every spring. If you feel out of sorts and don't knew why, try a package of Kidney Wort and you will feel like a new creature. Indianapolis Stntinxl. William Caorixa, a carpenter, by vir tue of a contract with the Truatees of the Lost Creek Presbyterian congregation, erect ed a brick church in the year 1840, and our beloved Hor. John Hutchinson, deceased, preached the first sermon in it on the 6th day of September, 1840. His text waa the 27th Psalm." Extract from a record kept by a member. Tactns. ENIGMA. I am composed of 19 lettera. My 1, 8, 2 and o U the name of aa animal. My 15, 4, 12 and 8 is a min's name. My 2, 7, 9 snd 2 is a State. My 1, 8 aud 1 1 is a mineral. My 9, 5, 11, 12, 4, 10 and 13 is a State. My 16, 18 and 5 is a fowL My whole is a prominent man in history. Those who suffer from an enfeebled and disordered state of the system, should take Ayer'J Sarsaparilla and cleanse the blood. Purge ott the lurking distemper that under mine the health, and constitutional rigr will return. A Hollidaysbnrg mother, who did not h ran'M man who waa attentive to i her daughter, intercepted' the two while they were promenadiaf too oioer '""' aUpped the daughter in tbo face And, draw ing a horse-pistol from her shawl, compelled loya to btat batty retrvat." SHORT LOCALS. The cut-worm are hard on the corn. The decoration orators are in training. The fashionable dinner hour la f -30 P. M. Buy Dr. Morrison' anti-billions pills. The Sabbath-school Convention is in ses sion. Cocolamus, this county, has a new post master. Peach trees on low land did not blossom this year. Contractor Keefer has begun operations on the bridge. Snow fell in different parts of the State last Wednesdsy. There wss a refreshing shower of rain last Wednesday night. There will be a partial eclipse of the sun 00 the 27 th of May. John Horning is canvassing for the re vised New Testament. The banks will be closed on Monday, the 80th Decoration day. Adam Shower, the oldest man in Walker township, died last week. The banks will be closed on Decoration day, Monday, May 30th. W. W. Wilson one of the sged citixens of this town, is dangerously ill. Most all people of a marriageable age are getting married ia Clinton county. Newport, Perry county, fishermen hsve been quirt successf ul in catching shad. A new reformer says that ice cream has a demoralixiug tendency. . What next T David 5iber, in Walker township, has four ewes that each gave birth to two Iambs. An effort is being Wade to stop the run ning of ice-wagons on Sabbath in Harris burg. The agriculturist and the potato bug are waging a fierce war for t?ic possession of the potato. D. B. Kyper, in North Woodherry town ship, Blair couuty, clipped ICQ aheep in 35 hours. Road making has beeb engaged in by a number of the supervisors of the respective townships. Refreshing shnwrrs of rain, good for wbest, oats ai d grass, fell lost Friday and Saturday. Farmers reports that corn is slow about sprouting, and that a good deal of the seed planted was defective seed. There is prospect of about one-third of a crop of peaches in Harry Stsmbaugh's or chard in Fermanagh township. The watch dog that belongs to the hard ware store, weighed 12) pounds the time that he Was last put upon the scales. The "sacrament of the Lord's Sapper will be adruinister. J in the Licking Creek Luth eran church next Sabbath, May 29. Toscca plants for sale, at 15 ceuts per hundred, by Absalom Voder, near Pine Grove church, in Fermanagh twp. 3t Th contest for a change of post-master. in many towns involves almost the whole population iu a personal fight wilh each other. Prothonotary Reynolds his bren out of health to such a degree that lawyer BeMIer has been called to discharge the duties of the office. John Wray was killed by lightning while standing in the door of bis boarding bouse in Decatur township, Miflin cour-tr, on the lOta !nit. The Pennsylvania State Teachers' Asso ciation Kill hold its meeting this year in Washington, Washington county. Pa., July 28, 27 and 28. Uol'.idaysburg authority is making inqui ry for men that hare been putting poison on meat and then giving the poisoned flesh to their neighbors' dogs. Huntingdon's new industry is tannery, backed ty a capital of $150,00?. Chestnut wood is the material that will be Uved to tan the leather with. Communion services in the Lutheran church in this place on Sabbath a week, June 5th. Preparatory services on Satur day evening previous. Miss Lydia Stoufler had a limb severely hurt by a fall from a stool on which tlio stood to wind a Clock. The ace'dent took place List Thursday. Michael Hawk and wife, eitizena of Pat terson, were both prostrated by pneumonia last Thursday morning. They have been quite ill ever since. A Cincinnsti doctor recommends the use of lemons incases ef small-pox. His state ment will appear in the next issnc cf the Sentinel end Repnl lican. There has been such general application of paint to bouses in this place this season that it is hard to find a town that presents a fresher appearance than this. Last year the cut worms ate the youpg corn stalks as fast as they grew from the ground, for quite a while, but with alt that the corn crop was a large one last fall: On Sabbath morning a colt owned by Jefferson Moyer, kicked its owner in the region of the abdomen so severely that Mr. Moyer was quite unwell -'all Sunday." The Post will attend Divine service in tlie M. . church on Sabbath morning, May 29, the day before Decoration day. Rev. W. V. Ganoe will preach the memorial sermon. J. Merrill Linn, of LewUburg, will be a candidate pjr President. Judge In this dis trict, provided the Legislature unite Juniata, Snyder and Union county at a judicial dia trkt. He is an able lawyer, and it is be lieved that he has judicial ability of high order. A concert for the benefit of the Metho dist Sstibath-scbool was held iu the Meth odist church on Tnesday evening. The singer were young people living in town. An item from New York State says: "A cow in Rochester is sick with what is be lieved to be spontaneous con -pot, 2nd the ease is watched with interest by some of the physicians of that city." A young msn in Washington, Pa., whis tled a marching tune on the streets of the town On Sunday evening. The next day he was sited lor indulging In that kind of mu sic. Eis shutting that Sunday evening cost him $2.60. The Huntingdon Xewi tolls the following : A friend from Petersburg inforti! ua that George Brooks of that place noticed twe crows carrying a large black snake to their heSt one day last week. One crow had hold of the head and the other had hold of the tail of the snake, and they did not appear to have any difficulty in flying with their burden." New York paper say : A post mor tem examination recently held in Fulton, Xew Toik, in the case of a mechanic who died under aieculiar clrecmaUocea, revealed the fact that his lungs were Covered on the upper tide with iron filing". This, the doc tor say, i frequently the case with per son who work at trade in which th filing ot iron or steel occur.' C. D. Shellecbarger, a well-known citizen of Fayette township, cut the instep of hi foot about six weeks ago. The wound got sore and sickened him, and now he is so ill that bis lire ia despaired of. It is no Wonder thst they put torpedoes in the grave of people out in Indiana. The fact that in one county Spier county re cently, forty grave have been robbed, is sufficient td induce people to protect the bodies of their deceased friends as best they can. Persons desirous of hsving carp ponds prepared, or constructed, can have the work attended to by addressing Milton F. Peirce, Lewistown, Penna. Mr. Peirce will be at Lewistown all this week. After the 28th inst., address him at AquaDIe Ponds, We aoah, N. J. Miss Mary Shetlenbcrger, who was well known to most of people In Mifflintown, died at the residence of her brother-in-Iawj Dr. Akley, in Dubois, Clearfield connty. on the 9th day of this month, agbd about 65 years, tlropay waa the disease of sihich she died. The AUoona Tribune tooS.tbe newspaper fraternity by surprise some dajs u0 ty ap pearing in an charged form. It is now nearly aa large as the Philadelphia Times. The wonder ia bow a daily paper of such a size can be kept up in a city of tlie aixe of AUoona. There must bo an able manage ment at the bead of the establishment. A man and a Woman, traveling in a one horse wsgon, sojourned in town on Friday night. In the evening they gave a street entertainment. The man walked on a rope that was stretched from the roof of Fore man's hotel to the root of Will' hotel. The bat was passed through the crowd that had assembled to be entertained, and the spectators contributed. The committee appointed by Presbytery to settle the matter of difference between the Presbyterian congregations of Mifflin town and Lost Creek, came to this place on Tuesday evening of last week. The Lost Cieek committee had been in town on Tues- ! day ; they retired to their homes in the evening. On Wednesday morning the vis it!ng committee and the MifMintown com mittee went to Lost Creek. The plan, as agreed upon by the committees, is that Mif flintown congregation is to pay Lost Creek congregation two hundred dollars annually for a prrbd of fotr years, and costs of suit, and cools cf repairing Mifflintown church property, in consideration of which Lost Creek relinquishes hsr right and title in the Mifflintown property. The Miffliutown con gregation will meet on Saturday next, to consider the question as agreed upon by the committees. It is a fact well known to people that read, that the orthodox cu'iich appointed a committee of able and piout preachers sev eral years ago, to revise tb Old and New Testaments The work of the revision of the Did Testament has not yet been com pleted. The work of the revision of the New Testament has been completed. John Horning, of this borongh, U sgi-nt for "The Student's Revised New Ttstanent, beiDg the Anglo-American Revision, completely reprinted and exhaustively compared with King James's version." The Testament that Mr. Horning is agent for, is not only a publication of the revised work, but it contains a foot-note on every pigo, wherein is ptib!ish-d the words that have been chartzed. The reader and 'tlndnt of the Pivinc Word can thereby see what word charges hare been made. When Mr. Uorn ic s calls with the prosuectus of the book, the value of such a publication will be seen at a glance. Rev. George Ben-tt;h, Pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place, says of it : " Having examined the Pros pectus of the i reposed edition of the Ro vined Version of tin, New Testament Scrip tures, I heartily endorse it, and would com mend it to every student of the Libie. Kvery one will be anxious to see the changes that have been made. This book proposes to give a complete and correct reprint of the Revised Version, together with all the changes which have been made. There ought to le a copy of it in every family." A CARD. I am prepared to furnbh the best make of Ntedlet, Shuttles, and new parts for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or new,) in the mar ket ; also, the best pr.re sperm machine oil. W. U. AIKKNS, Main street, XitGintown, Pa., One door above Post-Otbce. Labor Saving. The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kuiuey-Wort has in duced the proprietors, the well-known whole sale druggists, We'l.t, Richardson as. Co., of Burlington, Vt., to prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is equal ly efficient it is preferred by many persons. Kidney-Wortalwsysaud everywhcreirovcs itsell a perfect remedy. Bnfalo Atiri. Scandal. A woman to the holy lather went, Confession of sin was her intent ; And so her misdemeanors, great and small, She faithfully rehearsed them all ; And, cbiefesi in her catalogue ol sin, She owued that she a tale-bearer had been, And home a bit of scaudal op and dowri To all the long-tongued gossips in tte to-, n. Tbo holy father lor her other SN Ij ran ted the absolution asked of him ; But while for all the rest he pardon gave, He told her this offense was very grave, And that to do Ct penance she must go Oiit by the way-side where the thistles grow, And gather the largest, ri;st one, Scatter its seeds, and when this was done, She must conic back svain another day To tell him his commands she did obey. The woiilan, thinking this a penance light, Hastened to do his will that very night, Feeling right glad she had escaped so welL Net day but one sl5 tent the priest to tell ; The priest ait still and heard ber e'ory thro', Then Said, "There's something still tor you i 10 do; Thoso little thistle seeds which you have sown, I bid you go re ga:her, every one." Toe woman said, BjI, Father, 'twould be vaiu To try to gather up thore seeds again ; The winds have scattered them both far and aide Over the meadowed vale and mouulaiu side." TEs father answered, Now I hpe that from this The lesson I have taught you a ill noi miss : Tou ccinot gather back the scattered seeds, Which fv and wide will grow to noxious weed, Nor can the mischief once by scandal sown By any penance be again undone." J JUary . C. Johnson in Montreal Witness. No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large quantity of reading matter as the I Sentinel and KtpuJUican. ji 1 aooe ail others the paper for tot; general reader. WHERE SHALL I BUY? If vou are a bnyer of Bool and Shoe. I would recommend you to HECK'S FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Bridtr Street, 'llifflia- town. I know whereof I speak when wo oest seiectfa, oesi tituti, ana tartest stot:. pi lyoois ana nnoos ever kept in the rrtnnty. Yes, and ail work lie sella, La case it rips he sews rips free of charge, which is no small item. DON'T YOU UECK'S is Uie bly tscloiiive Boot hence it is the only i,la;e where Luvera from, lie keeps aii erf, from the prices. No person mu help but be vmceO. prices ; Boots and Shoes made to e also, rt'puirin"; prornj tly attended to. Don't forget the place. G. W. HECK'S FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 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GRAND OPENING ! o Wk have just come from New York with a iiew stock of tDFtY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES; AND A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCNTRT TRADE, (jy Be sure and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as you cm cer tainlv sate rtoney. No trouble to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GROVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. April 57, 1881-ly W. BAIR fc LEVIN. .Medical THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM as It la tor U lioMM ef th KIDNIYft, LIVSR AND BOWELS. It si inns ths srstem of ths acrid potaea Out nanara t& drlfai muueruts whieta emir th Tielims of BhrnuaSUam esa wit. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th wont fcrna of this teniblo dl i hsvo boon qmaklT relieved, in a hoit Urn PERFECTLY CURED heaka4wea4errall ale ro every pnrt of the CoutzT. In , hnn- rtrnrls nf ne,n. It hse imrr tt- " elM had fiuled. II u mild, baf. eOolent, CERTAIN IX ITS ACTION, bat hrwl in mli ems. tWll eleaaeee, trethe aeJ elm New Lire to all the Important orrn of the body. Toe natoral aeUon of the Kldnera ia leeuiied. The Liver la eleeneed of all dlaeaee. and the BoweiacioT'e freely and heaiUunliT. In ttla waythe wont rllnaira an entdioated from theayawia. Aa it nae beU proved by Uionaanda that is the awet eSestnal remedy for eleanainc the ayatemof all aMrbid eeeretiooe. Itahouidbe need in every hooaebnld aaa . SPRING MEDICINE. - Arwaya enrea BTIJOOSNSas. CONSTTPA TION, PLLES and aU FEJUU Diaaaaea. Ia pot np In Rry YegetaMe Farm, In tin (Mt one packam at vbich make, narta mrdVtne. abo m IJeaid Farm, rery Cianntrated lor the eonrenleare of thoaa whoeaanot rradU T pre pare it. Itcttawithtsmaleficiemeptmtithtrfarm. get rrorTora dkigoist. ratcx.at.ee WELLS, KICHAKDSOS A r.. Prop's, fWUl amd the dry pom-imMl.l irtlflWun. diCC a week In your own town. Terms and l WUU $5 outtil fret. Address H. IIaixitt I . Co., Portland, Maine. mar 3 81 I sty that youctui finJ at his store ; FORGET IT." aud Suoe Stro in the county, and; vrill find a ccicnlete stork to eeiert finest to the cuatsest, nnJ at ail suiteJ at hia Store. CVJ unJ ba ordtr at short notice, and TONIC VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE: FTHE farm of the heirs of Samuel Ilorn- JL injt, decesed. is offered at private Sjlc. ! The larra is situated in Lost Creek Valley,' three miles from Mimintowii, contains OXE HISDRED ACRES o( cleared land, and FORTY ACRES of Timber-laud. The buildings are Rood, con soling Ol LARGE BANK BARN, SAXS10X i.ND T EXIST HOUSE, Sprins; Uouse, Pre House and other ont- buUdinsrs. A Laree APPLE URC1I KP.D of , selected fruit. The larni is convenient to i schools and mills. i For term", ctll on Eihs Horning. iidina j near the farm, or C. B. IIorn!ir, MilUin town. . i April 27. iiil-li : After the Tirst Day of Dacember, 1380, ! 7-nu WILL F1SI) ; JACOB G. WLNEY In his Store Room at the a-t end of . III c 1 LISTER VII.EE, with a Lai gn Lot of . STOVES AND I1EATEI1S of all kinds, Steve Pip, Lard Can., Mi.-, Cranile Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and U kindi. trf IflT T M, WW TV HTT'll TF II a i . e ILN ALiU Oilliiii AXiUri VVAar., Which article be will sell at the Lowest! Prices. t Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronsze. te expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his aliare in the future. - I JACOB CWrSET. XlSCELL.'lXLOl S D. W. HARLBTS It ths pttje where you cac buy THK KSJSt A.li TISK CUia.Vl'lttT MEX YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. 'c.ir voors, sirjzs. -.vo 'vjuxishisg goous. j HK is ptejHirt to eihiyil en ot t' e nion Jliis n.aik.r, ai,rl a; uXlshiMiLr LO i PRiCES . AT.r, measure taken for .o.iti Kud i iiart aolice. Very reaonabM. Kemember the plsff. in II. J,;iiu's Wster s'reets. MIKi l.lN fl V X, PA . SAM'L STBAYBB Has iut returned from ti e l'atioro cities with a full variety ?f MM & BOYS' CLOTHING, j HATS & C.U'S, ilOOTS i I GENTS FI'KSISMIXU GOODS. Gooin and be axtonished I'anU at 13 Cents, Patterson, IV.. 10. IS7". i XI3V STORE: j IX POUT ROYAL. JUNIATA COUNTY, PEXN'A. j Having j'it 17 n'J a new stuck of store goods, such is Dry (Joodi. Notious, Cloth j ine. Huts. Boot, noer. Groceries, '.b, and a jenertl aV.ortcie of stors fod, I will take pleau: iu exiibitin; goodc in all who uuiy favor me wita a c!I. Will piy i the hiphett market p.iee lr country produce. l.u t roraet h i-lacv, it coot's Store in j Slay o, l!8;-;in. "osii inivi it;. ! XIPPUNTOWN MARTvKTS. Kir: LWT3WII, May 2.. 1SS1. flutter T K5 10 l.ard 3 Ham i Shoulder o Sides , S Potatoes , 40 Onion 1 Utt Kags 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN JiAKivXT. Corrected weekly. QroT.Tio"$ roa To-r,.T. WednesJay, May -'', 1K?1. Wheat "i iu Corn., .'. 1 .............. .. 4? Oats . 1 So Rye Cloeraeed. . ... , .:t 7't.d W PHILADELPHIA UBAIX MARKETS. I I'UILADELPUIA, Maj 23 'A beat is j j 'm '0 'L V f3,ern red' ? 1 l. . ' I'eUware "d rencsjivania re anaao. con-j,n,oer 1 r Corn is qu'Pter ; o. miieri, O.e; stranicr. OSaO'-'o; yellow J-Ji i0 .-: mts- m . . . a. A. r rd, CCuO. Oata are quiet and easier; No. i white, ine ; o. 2 do, Ol ii ; .'). 3 do, 53iaolo. No. 2 mixed, 52d live i 5rji at $1.08 aid in P' O-l '1 'ljiKn ! are Erni Per.ry'vcia, Uallit; Western, 12 SUe. C:Uee is dull and lower; New i ork u i cream, lOiillc; Wetrn full creau., 10-; do, fair ! gw.d, 9i9i",j da. half skim, 8i?ii; Pennsylvania skims, 5So Pm-, trol-um is s'tadjr ; rclioed,7Ja Whisky : $1C9, sales. ! P1!ILADELP!I CATTLE MAHKET. Philadelpuia, MT 23. Ca'tle n. . . ti , " " - ' , r ss.es. 6,0(HI ; f.nuie, o!i6o; good, 5i Ul.'diUili, OsOje; culls, -4 ll.-g SMine at 8 i9ie aecordtcy to j'iity, Sales. 3.500 l.cai. tcioi .Yoitctj. -'I pj jpj" I !! ma. I Fret ) the recipe l..r 8 -!uipie VfikftHiK Hilm rh.it. T'll reip"ve T, FKL'JKLhr1, J'JMi'LLS and Klotche. leavii, the fkm ot, -.lear aiid bcaulllul ; al5o instruction tor pr-wt aciiiir a Inxilriant t:e. Addr""s, inc!o'.ii 3o slarn;, Bk. VaNUKIF .V Co., 5 Br.'rMla St., N. t". TO tO.VSUMrtlVKS. The advertiser having teen permanently cured of that dread ditetoe, CoimHtuptiou, In- a sioiblu rerui-dv. is anxiops to m!te j l::io n hif fetlew-suen-rs the n:raiu -jfj cure, to .tl! r. Co aesire it, UJ will semi a j copy ol the prec-ijtii:n usmI, f true ol ; jrtnree,) with tlu dire-'.Ion' f-:r pr-pirlng and nxihir liie same, nlii:b Ihev will un't nt sr Ci ar for Co.N'.i iiur rn, Asthua, Bkon- j lulling liie I'rescrip-i f tiou, ill pl 'aio sic,t, Kev. K. A. WILSON. IS Pea r .., V, iiiUmsliUi. N. Y. I.ijrht j (J.-s (re. au Street, Addre-K. M New Yoik. L. BYKX, 4!) Naa nnnoKs or yuitu. A CEVTI.KMAN' h n:trrel for Tear .rom Nervon DKBILITY. PK KM ATL'KK DECAY, and all tlie U'oi-:s ol' yoi.thlul in. discretion, a ill for lU ake of aiiifcrir liu uuanity, send free to all woo ncjd it. tlie r1 ripe and di'ect iw.m for nukit:; tlie ninip'e reinedy by which he wa ciir-d. SntTerera ihini t prottr ly the advi'rtiser'a i-Iiw-rii-nee ran ilo mi lie addreainjt in fM-rleci confideuce. ' JOHN B. t OPllX. 42 Cedar St., New ?ork. J in 21. KENNEDY & DOTY, (fi ucceOTor to P.nyers at Z""!ridy,) LEAI EHS I GRAI, 1. 1 M til At. , . , T,i . " T 1 T-l . LaJciuOd liaater, Laau rlasler, SEEIrS, SALT. C. We buy Grain, to b deh'terod at MUliin ! towa or Xeno. prepared loturni.h 3ah id.-v. ! at reasonable rates. t ( LENSLDt A. UuTY. -iana ILTH ' nr. .rr..ii. . TTEXUI UAPS-11R9KK, M. I. Continues the practice of MediciM aad : Surfery and all their collateral brasehei. Ohee at bi residence iu JlcAlistervilie. Feb 9, 1876. Ah' "TT. rT VVMiem7)or Spermatorrh. or Se.uln! weak i'SZ riSVME.vrS. rii-v ici w'-'Ct stork crer offered ia pert of suits, wli.h will be njiJc to or da Nw LSu;lu:i., coruer ef Uridce as! " Jan. 1, 1;-U & SHOES, ALL SIZES, of all kinds are lowCom snd sue m IT?-SUITS HADK TO OKDER.j SAMUEL STKATER. Pjit Rty'. T. M. COOK. Professional Cards. JjOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -At-LAVr, I MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ollecticg and Cusvevancing proinpt- i ly a:tcnded to. j t'rrjca Oa Jfva street, in his Inee of j esidnace, soutn ef rJndjr street. ! ATTORKET-AT-LAW, ; MlffUSTOiry, JUS1JTJ CO., PJ. C3" All buiim-k promptly attended lx i Orrjcs Oa B-'drf s:ret, t;'",, the , Court H iu.se square. T:" . 'o0-ly. J-ACOB BEIDLEK, ATT0RXX-AT-r.A7. MirrLrNTOWN, PA. CjCoIlections sttni-d to Vrorart.y. 1 Oncs-With A. J. Pattern fc-i, : ; Bri(I. ,,rtf..t. : feb 25, 80. . -.t W 1 T 1 I i I T 1 V S- . I 1 " ' " ATTORNEY- AT- L AW, MIFFLIXTUW.V, PA. PTP" Collections snd aii rr-.'ei.sioal tn:sl- r.?,: "rotptly attended tc. , . ,iune .1), lb. . THOMAS A. ELI) MR. M. Physici2a and Sirgoon, AiitFLiSToirx, r.i. 0;hc hotirs from 9 a. a. to i r. or. See in hia lather's fe3ider.ee, at the south end of Water street. D.M CRAWFORD, M. 1., Um resumed actively the pmciice cf Medicitieaud Surc-ry and th- j co Uteral omDches. C9ice at :b ..Id corner of Third ' and Ih-Anpe t recti, Uiltintowu, P? March UU, 1876 j T M. BRAZEE, M. D.; " . ' i PHYSICIAN AND SUE020X, j .1cademia,Juntea Co , Pa. i Orrioa formerly occupied by Dr.Sterreit. i Protesaionil business promptly atteitded to ' at all hours j 1 ill VV f fT . I J ALitN, .1. 1 ., . Has commenced thi practice of J'jdieino and Surgery and al! their collateral branches, i Otlice at Academia, at thu residence of ' Capt. J. J. Patterson. fiah 1.1.1874 - j TOII IlcLALGiil.IN", nr INSURANCE AGENT, . PORT ROY.if., JVSliTJ CO., PJ. EOn'y reliable Compauies r?rt.itntjd. D't. 8. Ib75-lv ilanhood: HowLost- How Restored Just ynWished, a new nlitii.n of !fT5lIr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Kanav JUtl on the radical en t (without medi- m-is, liivoiCTit.try rcmirsJ Losses, Iirpo tency, Venta! srd Physical Jncapscity, Im- jiediiuent t" Marriage, .etc ; also, iUtn I sumption. ".pl"epsy and. Fits, iuduced hy ' eit-ind ii'-enee or si-.iial extravagtneo, lie. Tlie ci Jebrated author, in this adu.trale j E.-.Hy, clearly demoustrates. front a thirty year:;' successf ul prictice, th.kl the alarm- irf ronsequences of seif-a'juse may berad ! ii &l!y cured without the dsagrrnc una of internal medicine or the application ol the kniie; poinliny; out a mo le of rj'rp t once simple, cerlafr, and eff.ctnt, by ir-.ns of : which eve-v siiff'-rer, no iiistter what his ; condition m iv be, nuv cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. ' ' iTTThis Lertiire should be in the hands : of every youth and every man in the land. Sent trr, under seal, ia a plain envelope, ; lo any address. ' Addrsthe rrrlUhers, 1 TliEd'L.EKWnXXEDICALCO 41 Ann 3t., Sew York; j-melS-iy Post.OtSce Eox 45M. ! i UNI ATA VALLEY BANK, orMIFrHSTOvT'T, PA. WITS i BRANCH AT IRT R0VAL. ; Stockholders Individually Lialla; NSVI.N POMEROY. Prsndnl. T. VAX IltWi'", Cu...rr. i 0iarcr..: -J. Kevin Pcawroy, )rvH kcthroex,. .Gorg J.tcobs. I-,:;!:p M. Kef rer. ;Ar.wG. uui.sui, j.cnis e. Atkiaaoa. AT. C. Foiuetjy, .LIH ..Dt : J. Ii'evin Toruery, i PhUip M. K.-pn.r, Joseph Rotlirork, jfjeorge Jacobs, , L. E. Atkuisoa, R. E. Park, b.tm'! Herr's Heir,' J tne H. lrwm, Mary Kar-s. Samuel M. Kortc, J. Holmes Iriu, T. V. Irwia, F. B, Frow. j Jg i Xoab nertsler i Charlotte Snyder. John Hertzicr. 4 aai . . ; auowm tne rate t pe. crow on o wonins ceriii.ciLes. B Mr cent- on I 'BVn"hs "wiSSL. f in?, lf"-tf I l Aljn per dx; at home. Sample i ipiJ liu ypuv worth i.. free. Address Sti (mar 215 1-1 a A Co., Portland, Main. ' t - ----
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