'LNTIXEL & HEPFBLICAX XlFKLINTOWxT rdaela. December 7. TERMS. f i-'oesiytiuw. $1X0 pw annum if paid t! !S munUis; ll.Ui if bui tid wjttua U souths. 7ruurct advertisement inserted at ttO tsm'S per inch U each insertjwa. Inbumt business notice iq local col Ban. 10 cent J-r (iiie for each insertion. Deduction rUl Im suade to rhuae desiring to ad'crtiae ty the year, half or Quarter year. . Teachers. Tb fallowing is the list of umn of teachers that attended the late lu.titute, with post-office add r cm of each teacher, and tbe number of days that each teacher attended the Institute, also, names of per son put upun tLe teU 6.' the Institute at honorary members : Male. . John A. McMeen, Mifflintown, 6 day. A. T. McAyfee, Fort Royal, 4 dayg. U. Lloyd Gum, Fort Rural, 4 days. f . C. Patterson, Acadernia, 6 dava. J. n. Willis, Oakland Mills, 5 days. J. S. Burns, Cocolamus, 5 days. J. H. Smith, Cocolamus, 6 days. C. M. Long, Liverpool, Perry Co., 4 days. 8. A. Knouse, Oriental, 4 days. A. V. Barncr, Oriental, 4 days. Geo. II. Humbsugh, Mexico, S days. James B. Henry, McCoysville, 5 days. A. W. Murphy, Peu Mills, 6 days. George a. Martin, Doyle's Mills, 6 days. George T. Patterson, Dimmviile, fj days. W. C. Jacobs, Port Royal, 4 days. J. H. Carney, McAlistervil(e, 3 days. Joseph F. Wert, Mexico, 6 days. J. II. Dysinger, Mifflintown, 6 days. W. S. Dysinger, MifiHntowo, 5 days. itt. S. Hamilton, Mifflintowa, 6 days. John T. Turbett, Port Royal, 5 days. Anson B. Will, Mifflintown, 6 days. J. M. Barton, pern Mills, 5 days. Hugh Clark, East Waterford, 6 days. II. M. Marshall, East Waterford, 6 days. Ocorge E. Teaget, Port Royal, 5 days. B. S. Landis, Evendale, 4 days. T. K. Heckman, McAltsterville, 5 days. . A. F. Ilenkles, Thompson town, 6 days. Henry W. Teata, Kicbtield, 6 days. Darwin M. Crawford, MitHintown, 5 days. Lutber S. Kinxer, Thompsonrown,5daysi Jacob D. Pines, Tbonipsontowo, 6 days. W. E. Anman, Mifflintown, 6 days. A. W. Snyder, Pleasant View, 6 days. John Stoner, Mifflintown, o days. W. J. Wise, Honey Grove, 6 days. John L Kuckle, McCoysville, 6 dais. W. U. Henderson, Miflliutown, 4 days. Menno S- Esh, Pleaaaut View, 5, days. K. E. McMem, Port Royal, 3 days. W. II. Hoops, Walnut, 5 days. W. J. Short, Waterloo, 6 days. C. W. Bashore. Mextet, 8 days C. S. Davis, Tut.mpsotitoWb, 5 days. 1 G. ShelleV, Kicbtield, 6 days. E. S. Uockrnbauck, KichHelJ, 5 days; Edmund Liudsay, Patterson, 5 days. C E. Kautfman, McAltsterville, 5 days. O. M. Kerlin, port Uoyal, 4 days. U- C. Hower, Mifliiatowo, 4 days. George L. Homer, Mifflintown, 4 4ys. E. D. Crawlord, Miflliutown, 6 days. O. "'. Sulouff", Cocolamus, 6 days. D. Sharon Dimm, Dimmviile, 5 days. D. Porter Osborne, Peru Mills, 6 days. C. W. Ramsey, East Waterford, 5 days. Jonathan Shope, Pern Mills, 6 days. W. U. Mills, Richfield, S days. D. L. Kepner, Tbompsontown, S days. W. L. Dimm, Tbompsontown, 6 days. C. K. Kerchner, Tbompsontown, 6 days. t H. Oroninger, Port Royal, S days. II. P. Stewart, Port Royal, 4 days. ' W. H. Lukens, Mexico, 2 days. A. J. Laird, McCoysville, 2 dsys. T. R. Landis, Cocolamus, 6 days. David Spicher, Thompscntowo, days. 6. H. OberbolUer, Cocolamus, 8 dsys. FeKAJ.ES. Maggie E. Kluxer, Richfield, 4 days. Isadore Dunn, Oakland Mills, S days. Beckie Sherlock, Walnut, 6 days. Mary Kauffman, Patterson, 5 days. Anna K. Sherlock, Walnut, 6 days. Mary Balentine, Mifflintown, 6 days. Emily A.Fulton, M'Cnilocb's Mills, 5 days. Clsra J. Robisoo, Mifflintown, 6 days. Lltaie M. Coder, Doyle's Mills, 6 days. Mary J. Gilliford, Pleasant View, 6 days. Minnie B. Graver, Pleaaant View, 6 days. Ella S. Kenawell, Van Wert. 5 days. Ella S. Showers, East Waterford, 6 days. Lutie E. McMilUn, Mexico, 5 days. Pametia H. Garman, Richfield, 6 days. Emms C. Rife, Mifflintown, 6 days. Lizzie V. Deen, Mifflintown, 5 days. Mary A. Laird, Acidemia, 6 days. Mary J. Wise, McCoysville, 6 days. Sadie M. Cooper, Port Royal, 4 days. Anna B. Koons, Port Boyal, 4 days. Laura Wagner, Mifflintown, 5 days. Anna J. Milliken, Pleaaant View, 6 days. ttedora J. Waliis, Port Royal, 6 days. Mollia Beale, Walnut, 5 days. Elva Yan-Orraer, Tbompsontown, 8 days. Rachel C. Woodward, Patterson, 5 days- MagS'e Marks, Patterson, 5 days. Laura Woodward, Walnut, 6 days. Mary A. Walls, Peru Mills, 6 days. Jane E. Kaufman, Van-Wert, 5 days. Anna G. Collier, Petu Mills, 5 days. Mary Crouse, MeCulloch's Mills, 5 days. Ella Dougherty, Thompsontown, 8 days. Rose Hamilton, Mexico, 8 days. Badie Diven.Hexica, 2 days. Ella Woods, Patterson, 2 days. Clara V. Kreider, 1 day. Hoxoaasr Minnies. The following persons were mde honor ary members of tbe Institute i Jolin r. Allen. J. M. Birr. S. B. Heiges. E. A. AngtlL Jacob Beidler. E. E. Hutb-e. Geo. F. McFsrlaad. Znma Robison. Geo. E Little. John M. Leonard. David Wilson. J. J. Patterson. Stewart Turbett. Lloyd S. Fry. Milton Brandt. David Robison. Henry Titell Thi ilaifisbttrg Teltgrapk says: The ar rears of pensions now threaten to deplete tbe Treasury. It is estimated that as soon as tbe claims can be adjusted tbe annual payment for pension will amount to $700, 000,000. This is not legitfn-ate charge on the industry of oor people. Congress in a fit of demagogy passed the arrears of pen ion billj nl when attention was called to the Mormons sum of money that would be required the legislate body tried to shift tbe responMMiiy by charging the Commis sloner of Penaions with laxness in granting petitions. Tbe Commtesioner completely demonstrated that be was simply foUomg tbe law, and asserted that Congressmen didol know what they were doing when tbe arrears of pension biM was passed- Awl Congressmen will be more than convinced Of their ignorance at that time when they come to make choice in the. near future whether the pension Us-abU be cut down to taxes increased- JiJsisTti st i for flss Stats! An Old Paner. AOBOfa til , 4-ktfa4a , T V a . ratiersoa, of Beaia town P, u the following . . EILMPUFICATtov . a netnory of mind, do own tbu to ke T "iil nd tet.ment and disannulling .11 hereto,,,,. ... 4bt. to b. pa,d and m, bd, . be docent lf buned by the ear. of John M.lhken, horn I leave my whole Extter, of .11 me cwerps. I owe to William Miller X3 l(r . to John Nailer CO. 12. 9, to Joseph Hu.. un one thousand sod fifty rails. 1 B 101 tD.i..i.ii . ----i--ai j.. . u. seven hundred raUa, 0, 15. 9. to Robert Miller in Sberman'a Vailey , O, and for anybody else 1 desire they Dm fw miBllff4 r r . j -i r reniemoer no more, but may (m for tbe use of Martas and Su- sannan Millaken my planution and t! irons and d raw ing knife and band saw, auger, e. po., sceiiet, pau rap and half-buhel which Joseph Huston owes me my ax acd Mattock to Edwarl and Thomas Millaken. UOLTCRAFT STRINGER, Seal Witnesses present : his M aliLna, Aosss Loviat. niark. Bi it remembered that on the 8th day of March, 1oi, Letters Testamentary issued in common form to John Milliken in said Will named, Inventory to be exhibited on or before tbe 8th day of April next, and ac count of the administration rendered when thereunto required. Given nnder m band and seal of olSce. BARM S. ALRICHS. ClMBtaLAXD COL'ITT, SS S I do certify that the above is a true copy of record taken from Book of Wills A, Vol. I, pug-40, reuiain t. s ing in the Register's Office in the Borough ol Carlisle for said countr. Given nnder my hand and the seal of said t.llice at Carlisle, 28tb February, 1803. GEORGE KLINE, Register. Tbat murder and crime "will out," finds another illustration in the following piece of intelligence from Adamsburg; Snyder coun ty, nnder date of December 1st, as follows : Detective Lyon and Officer Smith arrest ed Joseph Moyer last evening at Middle bury, charged with surety of tbe peace, and alga on a charge of being implicated in tbe killing and robbing of a peddler about fif teen years sgo with Uriah Moj er and other parties not arrested yet. He was taken be fore S. A. Wiscll, Esq., of Beavertown, who committed ilOyer lo M'nldleburg j ail to await his trial at the next term of court. The arrest of Mover was made on an affi davit in Detective Lyon's powessiun which says that Joseph Moyer followed the detec tive lor some time w ith a rift avowing tbat he would aboot Lyon the first opportunity he gut because he arretted ibe Kintzler mur derers. The affi iavit also says that fifteen years ago two peudlera mysteriously duap pea ed Iroin the vicinity where the Moyers, Krbs and Bltingers lived, and that a confes sion tnade by one ol the latter implicated Joseph Moyer in tbe murder of one peddler who was buried in the bed of a creek, and alleges tbat Uriah Moyer and others killed and robbed tbe other peddler directly after ward ahd burled bim near Moyer's bouse. The community it much excited over the arrest. Thi River Brethren have made tbe fol lowing appointments for preaching In the Juniata district for the year 1882 : Jan. 8 Pike Meeting Uoose. Jan. 22 Swamp School House. Feb. 6 Henry Voder. Feb. 19 Pike Meeting House. March 6 Red Rock School House; March 19 Jacob Shirk. April 2 Pike Meeting House. April 16 Peter Landis, Snyder county. April 80 Abram Book. May 14 Pike Meeting House. May 23 Happy Hollow School House. June 11 Swamp School House. June 25 Pike Meeting House. July 9 Henry Yoder. July 23 Red Rock School House. August 5 Pike Meeting House. August 20 Jacob Shirk. Sept. 3 Peter Landis, Snyder county. Sept. 17 Pike Meeting House. Oct. 1 Abram Book. Oct. 15 Happy Hollow School House. Oct. 29 Pike Meeting House. Nov. 12 Henry Toder. Nov. 26 Red Hock School House. Due. 10 Pike Meeting House. Dee. 24 Jacob Shirk. , A niwspariB is a business enterprise, and must be conducted on business princi ples. Men are constantly asking favors from newspapers, which mean a saennce oi net reoresenticc money, who would never dream of asking lawyers to take cases with out fees, or expect doctors to take their pay in thinks. Tbe deadhead is disappearing from other departments or business tue, ana the newsDsner deadhead, distinziusbed though be may be, must follow. News- nsDers. betas? business enterbrisesi must life in a business way. If tbe public does not support the best newspapers it must expect to see the worst newspapers tnrive. it is true, and especially true of oor own coao trv. that newspapers, in the bands ol men having convictions and believing that they could, with this modern lever, help to mote tbe world, bive accomplished great things. Without them tbe great movements of the oast century for the furtherance of personal, religious and political liberty would have traveled at a snail's pace. But this was nosaible only because they bad tbe support sod sympathy of the best men of the com munity. The surest way of keepm tbe standards of our journalism high, and of r lifting them, is for tbat portion ot the pub lic which knows the value and necessity of a dignified and able press to withhold its snpooit altoa-ether Iroin newspapers which cater to depraved tastes and are reckless of the truth, and to give it to newspapers which can safely be taken in tbe family and are not only decent but just- Stm York Tribunt. Eminent Ph'slclani are prescribing that tried aod true remedy, Kiduey-Wort, for the worst cases of billious ness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. There is scarcely a person t be lound that mill not be greatly benefitted bv a thorough course of K.idney-Wort every spring. If you feel out of sorts and don't know why. try a package ot a,wuey- Wort and you will feel like a new creature. lndianapol SntintU t he Bedford Gaxttlt records this homor- ons incident of election day i On election day three leading members of tbe bar went to tbe west watd polls, armed with a small law library to awue the case of tbe elec tion board London Britton. Tbe gen tlemen made tbe effort of their lives, ana it the arguments were conrpleted, at about 5 o'clock, and Briffon wai called on tn rata ft was discovored that be hart de- parted for bif borne to Altoona on tbe 4:20 : train. SHORT L0C.1LS. December cam ia beautifully. Trim grao viae and frail trwe. nog cljoter prevails ia Tort eoirery. Miflin county hunt-r bunt on Sunday. Scsrlet rash afflict children ia patters... U is aot iawf.1 w n dogs to chase deer 11 o. rt srL .... u" Hner was in town last In and ay. James S. Hamilton has been sick with In carnation of the bowels. Fob Rijit A dwelling-house. For par ticulars call at thi olBce. Cows are scarce in the eastern part of the oiate. co diparcbe say. Tbe Grangers will meet id State conven tion at Wailamsport on the 13th inst. Charles Crawford has returned from Co lumbus, Ohio, on a visit to his friends. Noah Hertzlcr, of Port Royal, baa been making a tour of tbe Western country. An exchange retuark that a married man is always safe in making love to his wile. A number of farmers last week plowed for com that is to be planted next spring. For Sale Five share of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at this office. 'The oldest voter in Perry county is John Peck, sr., ol Spring township, w bo is 03 years old." Floes for swearing in public on the struct are imposed in many of tbe towns ol the Commonwealth. There has been a religious revival awaken ing in tbe neighborhood of Shine's school bouse in Lsck township. " It is stated that less clover was harvest ed io Pennsylvania this year than there has been for the past ten years." beorge Marks and Mrs. Marks, Lis wile, took their departure lor their new home in Columbia, Ohio, on Monday evening a seek. Rev. Mr. Battersbl , of Lewistown, visited Rev. Mr. Berry last week. Mr. Battenbly is not preaching now bee mse of poor health. To every subscriber that ia in arrears more than one year, a bill will be sent l tween this date and the 28th day of Febru ary, 1682. William Banks has restocked bis stables wiih a lot of sleek steers from the west. He purchased them himself at East Liberty near Pittsburg. The Lewistown tree Prtu says : Tbe lsdies of the M. E. church intend holding sn Apron Festival" during the Holidays, and a supper on the 22d of February. Youker Stalttmau : The man who stood in front of bis glass for two hours, felling tbe right color on bis moustache, says be was just "dyeing to see bis girl." The quieting, rest-procuring qualities, ss well ss the lar-resching and powerful cura tive effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ren der it the very best remedy known for lung diseases. The G. A. R. Post, In company with Stratton's Tronpe held a show in the Court House two nights last week. The Post's share of the proceeds are devoted to the charity fund. John Cessna says tbat the 13 majority votes by which be wss defeated for Judge in the Somerset and Bedford district were not properly obtained, and therefore be pro poses to contest tbe election. John Hays, George Henderson, Trea surer-elect Lemon and Francis Hower have done the Big Thieket as hunters. Pr par ticulars as to tbe amount of game secured, address the gentlemen themselves. On account of the death of (K-ner.tl Gar field, who by virfne' ol the office of Presi dent of the United Slal-s of America was Commander-in-Chief of the army, all army officers are ordered not to participate in dancing parties for the period of sit months. dn Monday the JunUta Conference of the Synod of Central Pennsylvania convened in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church in Tuscarora valley, this county. Joseph Kothrock is jy delegate lor tbe Mifflintown and Licking Creek congregations. The lollowing remedy or cure for bald ness is from a Western excl.sngo and Is not vouched for by this paper, but a trial of the onion on tbe bead could do no barm: " A bald-beaded judge in Kansas daily rubbed his bead with ba'.f of a fresh raw onion and in two months bis bair' grew out." Daniel Stevens, formerly a partner in tbe hardware business of Stevens at Guss in Patterson, bnt now engaged in the bard ware business in McVeytown, Mifflin county, wss in town last Saturday. He reports Mc Veytown as in a flourishing condition. An exchange says t Roasted lemons are ssid to subdue the whooping cough very effectually. It is prepared as lOllows: Roast a lemon without burning ft. When hot, cut and squeeze the juice into sugar. Give a teaspoonful aa often as the cough is troublesome. This is a cure for any kind of conch, and perfectly safe to take. Guitean blames his crime on the wrangle in the Republican party for office, en tbe newspapers, and on God. Ue condemns the wrangle ; he condemns the newspapers, but says bis inspiration to murder was right. Crooked reasoning. It is the rea soning of a bad man seeking to find some thing to justify bis woik on. Tbe past ten days hare been bard d jts on wild cats. John Tyson trapped a large one on Shade mountain, and has it alive at bis place at the first lock north of tcwn and Reuben Carter and Samuel Carbaugh each shot one not far fiom Johnstown. Their dugs treed the cats. Richard Doyle's gun was borrowed to bring down toe game. An exchange ssys: -Tbe Democrats are at work making slatos for tbe next 8ste ticket. Here is the latest : Governor, Hon. Heister Clyuier, of Beiks ; Lieutenant Gov ernor, James II. Hopkins, of Pittsburg ; Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. K. Bogert, of Luzerne ; Judge of Supreme Court, Jo seph C. Bucber, of Union." Robert M. Foltx, a nine-year old son of Daniel Foltt, living in Milford township, was accidentally pushed from the portico of the Mnddy Run school boose one day last week. Tbe fall to the ground produced a fracture or both bones of the right arm be low the elbow. Dr. Banks was called and rendered such surgical attention as the Case required. The boy is doing welL Doetgrs Crawford and Banks' were sum moned to Lewistown last TScrsda to ren der professional service to freight train brakeman from Tyrone, named McCleHan, who had been run over by a Ireigiit train ol cars. Tbe cars hid passed over trim about. where body and legs are nnite.L Hut injirr- ie pieced biJi beyond the reach of bo man professional skill. He died. He leaves' a wife and child. noW do yon manage,' said a lady to her friend", -to appear so happy all the ti:ner I a'wavs hsve Parker's Ginger Tonic ban dy," was the reply, "and tbns keep myself and family ia good health; and spirita. See eftv. Ir is nothing for a man lit ing ia the depth of the forest, or ia tbe mountains, te have a bear chase, but it ia a rarw sp-wt 'or a man living in the valley Io ctperier.ee the thrill of seeing an uu lamed bear at large, and it H a still asor uncommon experience for a maa to Indulge ia th chase of a wild bear in a thirkly-setrW valley. Such, how ever, was the exp-rienred of a nutnb-r of citiceas l LoM C'eek Vsllei la-t week. A few niominaa sg Davhl S. Si.-ber. proprie ty id tho McCrum farm, formerly known aa the Pann baker farm, about a mile from Cub Mills, and ab-.itt 2J miles from Ibis town. Was driving oat across his field to haul lime. Sudd, uly tbe horses in tbe team put their heads np and seemed to sniff the air (n a peculiar way. Sieber looked away in the direction in which the animals lo ked, and there, not tar aa-, crossing the fl;ld, was a black bear. The next instant Sie'.x-r was calling his hired man, shoutirir, A bear! a bear! Bring the gun and dogs!" It did nnt take much it that kind ol sliout irg to make the hired man step about (Juite lively. Ah order, with s Ikar, shot gun and dogs thrown in, caused the man to hurry up in tbe most approved style. Sieber's call also aroused bis neighbor, John Zook. Sieber was compelled lo slsy by his learn. Zook snd Kuruberger, the hired mm, struck out for tbe bear. Bruin started oQ" on a trot, there wire tliree'dogs in the chase, a cur, a terrier and a hound. The cur came np first, antfjwcot in for a nip at the bear's ear. Biuin resented the nip and with one stroke of a front paw knked the cur about ten feet away and entirely out of the race. Tbe terrier Slid bound were logs Of more dicretioni.ndkconlliied themselves to balk ing, with an occasional dash at the hind q-larters of the bear. Tbe game kept the fields till MctiU zlilin's farm was reached ; there it took the ridg. bauiuel Th'-n.aa then came into tbe chase, and the bear was chased along ihe ridge lo John Sieber' farm, thence across the ridge to Jerk-bo mill dam, which it swam, with the terrier and hounds as companions. On the far side bf the darn feruirl idtik fhort rest, with Ihe terrier and hound baying at him all tbe time. The men getting around to tbat neighborhood, tbe bear re-swam the dam and came to this fnd of the ridge not more than a mile from town, where it was left about noon to pursue the even tenor ot its way. SinCe then it has been seen a number of times on tire ridge north of town, and at no time further from Mifiiiuton than three milts. Some rears ago a Dueplno county man nsaied Bowman, while on bis way home one night, saw a couple of neighbors named Shoop at a pile of burning brush. The Shoops put some kind of a body io the tire. Bowman thought it was the body of a man, and, without attempting to learn as to the correctness of his conjecture, proceeded to ciica'aie the statement that the Shoors had burned the body of a man on a certain night in a field. The story got no less as it was passed around. Soon a missing man was connected with it, snd then the Shoops were arrested for murder. They proved that the body that tbey burned w.u ihe body Ot a hog that Lad died on the Shoop lariu. The Shoops hare got tired of being hunted, and they have turned on the men that hare been suing them, and have brought .-tilt against Ihe people that ciiculat'd lb- report that they committed murder. Mural : lie careful what you ixy about your nelglibui. The NoirUtown Htgi'ttr dr.v a pen jic lure ot an editor as MIws : He is jerlect ly biruues. Ton may go Ilii i hi den without lear. But l.e has bis peculiarities. The siht -f a let makes him wild. He is hen very dangerous, and is apt to do bodily harm to all wiihi.-i reach.' Ho is also much wrought up when a in in conies In wiiii a little trifle he his jiiit dashed off. There is one thing that must be said in tbe editor's dispraise. His mind is so bitaed by long thinking in aceifaiu direction, that be dis likes very much to look upon both sides ot a question. Therefore, if you value your safety, never approach bim with manu script written on both sides of your paper. The business of the editor is to eniertt'n itinerant lecturers, Book canvassers, ex change fiends and other philanthropists. He give bis whole day to these. He writes his editorials at night after he has gone to bed. The editor of the Huntingdon Journal is an early liser, as Hie following item from bis paper of the 2nd inst. proves. Tbe item roads: It is said the Star of Butblebem, which was last seen in 178 Can now be seen in tbe eastern heavens early in the morniag. It will not be seen again for three hundred years. For some time past, in ibe early morning, we have noticed a remarkably bright Star iu tbe eastern hea vens, which, we presume, is the historical star referred to. Get up and look at it, as t is more than likely yott will not be here when it agalu appears. The Gorernor uiakers are at work. A numbor of Republicans in Huntingdon coun ty hae declared lor Wayne SlacVeaxb ; number of Franklin county Republicans hare declared lor General Beaver for Gov ernor; a number of Hrpublicaua have de clared for Ur. Grow for Governor Will buy a new and beautlial Organ, same grade and kind (J50 to $70), tbat other par ties bare been selling recently for 9110 to $135. Tour choice of many style from different factories. Six years guarantee. W. H. Anus, July 27-8m Main St., Mifllintown, Pa. a i SHORT LOCALS. Few people are in attendance at court. Christmas two weeks from oext Sab batb. MoAlistervillo Is exoited orer a ease of domestta infelicity. The wtter in tbe Su.wjaehanna is high enough for rafting. The Presbytefistis propose to hold ociable ia tbe cbapel to increase tha fund now in their bands for s Christmas entertainment. The first case taken np in Court was that of William DuoO against tbe bor ough of Mifflintown for damage sustain ed by a fall into the ''quarry" at tbe sooth end of third street. The Case is still before the court. C. B. Homing-, arTd 0. W. SrrYitu sent a boat load of raiiroal firs a av on Monday morning. Thi- ho' fi;r':" in on Saturday eri-nirff mr-fu'f ak. ami by 11 o'clouk on i',v': n-g1- 4Mj tii were pot on bH: , foseph Fniik a einfn nf Visikrr toohip. li"i nn S'H'd sgod 70 years. Ou Blnndsy at 1 ) o'ciock bi" fenains were bronglif io thi place and a funeral service hl-i in ih Ln'beran Cborch. Re. Mr. Oopenhar preach ed a sermon in English, and Rev. Mr. Gray bill preaobed a sermon in German' after which tbe remains were interred io the Lutheran grave jard". The long winter Bights are her. Too will wsnt piper that gives yna hoiim news, general newa, and miacellaaOM readiog. The Sntintl mul Rtpnktixt la tb paper to supply th.l wal. It give all Ibe rrrr Unl home aewa, all important iener.ll n-wr, besides a large quantity ol n 1st ell .neons reading, more tli tn anv oilier pi"r In lh& county. Subscribe, and Snyge.t tb fr to your neighbor. Labor Sarin;. The demand ot the people for in rsiier melhod ol preparing Kiduey-Wort bS in duced tbe proprietors, tbe well knnwn lioH-sile druggists. Wells, Richardson k. J Co., of Burliuglon, VI., lo prepare it lor sale ia liquid form as welt as In dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as ti is equally eHicient tl is pielerred by olmiy persons. 'Kiduey-Wort always and every where proves itself a perfect remedy. Buj Jttlo A't-. DON'T BE DECEIVED by such Wr I as a t V) Organ at to $,s0, w hen you csn buy the same grade of instruments ai home at G0 to (70, and save the freight, by calling on W. H. AIKEN'S. Main street, Miflliutown. A CABD. 1 sm prepVed to furnish the bet make of Setdltt, Shutlltt, and new parlt for AMY Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket, also, the ittl parr rperm mochim oil. W. H. AIKKNS, Main street, Mimintown, Pa., One door above Post-Otbce. THE GREAT CURE fob, RHEUMATISM as it is tor all dlssssss af tha KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Ik slssnswr wtasrstsm ef ths acrid anlsea that esuasa tha orMdful snffrrlna whleh only the vtetlaia t HhrnmatMw pan tsallss. THOUSANDS OF CASES a ths went Saras of thi tarribls dlsssss ham bsaa auiaUr raUavad, la a short urns PERFECTLY CURED; ham hmm wsWrfsil wifiiti, tvad mn iinTngnyt mmi inmwmwypmrtot tl Coaatry- In aiv drxU of mmm it h cwwti whm mil u luhtl felled. Itl mild, bat Oeiemt, CERTAIH Vi ITS ACTI kmt ml ia all r"I mmmmm, ltriftkmalfMNw fjr to all tho lmpertavat orgwno of Um body. Tho aataral aettoa of tbo Kidneys la rottorrd. Tho lalvor joelrandof all doe.aad tbo Bowels aot. fraely and iMoitaAilly. Ia tbto Ao it boo booa proved by tbooaonds tbet lathasoatoflvecnal ffsmady ftjeolsanslnt the orallBorMdaoeratloaa. ItataooldM SPRING MEDICINE. always euros BILIOUSNESS. IONSTTPA- TiOaT. PILES and all 7U1LI Pull in. Is pot up la Bvt Tlal Fo, la m rsaa, one parkaa of mhick mmk Squarts stdMiM also isUsall Tmrm. serr CoMOBtntod tor th enaveuieaco ot taosa whoesuaoS rcodiir pro. parol. UaetewttmeqvalejieiemcwinatkeTfaem. GET IT or TOUR PKfOGIST. nUCCtl. WELLS. UICB1RDSOX Co.. Prop's, (WUlsndtbsili71ooosM. WauscTOS. TT. COSI3IXaRC4Ia. hiffLitown markets VirrLtxTows, t)ec. 7, 1881. .. s 2 ' ,. II .. li .. 10 .. K i m Butter ...a, EiRS.l...... I.anl..... .. Ham ........ SHonlJor Piil.rs.:;;.i. Pllf sloes I ... Onions. Kags MirrLIMO'.VX GRAIN HAUKST. Corrected weekly; (jrorartoas roa Tv-bat. Wednesday, Dec. f, 1S91. Wheal I 25 Corn..................... 70 Outs U Kye 8i Clorprseed 4 50to5 25 tlttitilh; seed 2 OOto 2i l-n.'LADKLI'UIA MAUSET3. Philadelphia. Dee. 5 Wheat is higher with fair demand; Delaware snd Pennsvlrsnia red, $1 411 43; do dn amber, Si 431 4G Cora is active scarce and higher. Oats are Srmer and good iiiqury. Kye is steady at 98o. liutter choice is scarco and wanted; Kggs fresh are scarce and firmf Penn sylvania. 34-3; Western, 32o. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, Dec. 5. Ca'tle Sales 4,000 bead; prime G; good 5; medium 4f; common 3to4t Sheep are dull; sales 15,000; prime 5ct: good 4i inediuci 3i: common, 21 Hops arc dull; sales 6.000 prime, good audmed ium 9 8 aod 7cis. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFlrllFFLMTOiTIV, PA. WITH BRAXCU AT PuRT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiyiduallj Liable. J. NEVIN POMEROT, Present. T. VAN IltWIN, Cainicr Disictoss: J. Nerin Pomeroy, Joseph K.ihrjck, George Jacobs, Philip !H. Kepner, Amos G. Bnnsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STocxHoLBsas : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Pbihp N. Kepner, Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, V. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bnnsall, Noah Hertzlcr, Sara 'I Heir's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Knrtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hcrtzler. Charlotte Snyder, Iir Interest allowed at the rate ol 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certiCcates. jan23,1879-tf Lirga Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm of the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is offered Tor sale. It is located in the fertile valley of Tusca rora, Juniata county, ra., one and a has miles west of Academia, Containing 240 Acres' of pririSe lirneitone land, all in cul tivation, except TO acres of Timber. Build mgs good. Large Mansion House, B-ink B irn, 100s50 feel f Wsgon Sheds, Com Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Jlpring and Spring House, and all other nuthaildirgs, also other sj-rinps arxi running Water f Two Orrb .rd fi-Mi-int; eh.ifre frrflts. II is well loc.itrd. near to churns, s. N.miU, mills and stores, The linrl is .! sd.iied to avaiii im! g;ra'ss aid P-r riiiii'z irn'oeffl-ra nW owner, as la . !i Ui..n. it i;ii It r nisi.r yturg for its -f..ff:-r owner. Pricf will le reasonable, sii.l lime Kiven iw suit .n'chter. For tt rnts. be., call on James 8, Okeson, Pleossnl View, near the farm', or J. B. Oke son, Porf Kiital. C ACTIOS. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hunting, flliing, gathering berries, boildicg fires, or in any way trespassing on tbe hods of the undersigned in Fermanagh towBsbip. TTlfl SfoLACGHXnf. .M!SCELL.t.YE0US A TRUE A PERFt-CT STRENGTHENER . A SURE REVIVER IRON BITTERS are hi'shly recommended fcr all diseases re quiring a certain and ettcient tonic especially Iadivsti, lyprpjui, Inter autienl Vsers, Want of Appetite, Loss "f Strength Lvk J Emercy, tie. Enrkhea the blood, strengthens the muscle", and gives new life to the nerves. Xhey ac t like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, surf as Tatting the Food, lUleking, Heat ia the Stomach, Heartburn, etc Tbe only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or Rive beadafw. Sold by all druggists. Wrile lor the A B C Look, i pp. oi Useful and amusing reating sen! free. BROIVN C1IEMICAL CO., Baltimore, 310. wmm Parker's Hair Balsam. A m elegant, mfeeem&le Hmr Drwimg Ami llessr Fails Is Restart Cray er fasts' Hair to iu Youthful Coke. joe. and $i sues. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, ANb A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COL'XTRT TRADE. K7 Be sure and examine our stock b-fore purchasing elsewhere, as you caa cer taiuly sat money. 'o trouble to show Goo'U. One price to all. LOCUST GiftOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. Apr'l 27, 1881-ly D. W. HARLEYS I tbe place where jon can buy TttK FEST ArVI THE CIIKAST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.ITS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, ASD FURSISH1SG GOODS. HE ia prepa'ei to exhibit one of the most choice snd select aforks cvor offere I It t..is market, and at JSTOXlSlilStSf.Y LOW PRICES t Also, treasures tsVcn for suits and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water sToets, JIIFFLINTOW X, PA. SAM'L lias just returned from t! e Ksstem citirs witti a fu'l vari. ty of mm & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GKNTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods nf 'l kinds are tow Come and see m and be astonished. Pants at T5 Cents. Z7 SUITS MADE TO Oi:fcER.3 f .ttcrisn, Pa.,' AprU 10, 1879. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Sucsessors t Bsiyess k. Kennedy,) Balers ix (OAL Iailii:., CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. eC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I urnisb 3-iIt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY Jt POTT. April 21, 1881-ti Special .VcJiees. PIMPLES.- I will mail (Free) ihe rrcitw for a iimple Veoetablb Bslx ihit will refriore T, FKECKLES, flMI'LEd and Btorciins, leaving the skin ift, clenr n3 beau til i; also instructions lor rrti.'cins a luxuriant crowth of bair on a bill bead or smooth lace. Aduress, inclosin; He stamp. Bss. VaaDltr Jr. Co., 5 Beetntan St., ?f. T. TO COaXSUMPTIVES. The advertiser liarina; been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consamption, by a simple reiii-riy, is anxious to make known to his felJriT-sn2erer the means ot cure. To all tt'rfti desire it, he will send a copy of th prescrii-tion nsrd, (tree ol charge,) with ihe direction for prupsrins; and Minf the which tl.rv wi,l fl:vl a si'KX Cras for CuSsi arnos, Astuha, Baox CUins. tc. Parties wUhing the Prescrip tion, win please anure, K.-v: K. A. VTILSOV. 7?I Penn $t.,- W iiiiani'.l.ura-. N. Y. AGENTS t.NTtn. Bi Pay. Light Work. Sfejdv Knipbit nv:it. aui. i les tree. Afdres. M. L. BYKX. 43 Na- saa Street, Sew York. laRRORS OF YOLTH. A GENTLEMAN ho suOVr! Ir rears from Nervous DEBILITY. PKEMATCKE I'BCAT, and all the eff.iris of von thi ul in discretion, will for tbe sake of sutfe-.g hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and direction for making tbe simple remedy by which he wa enred. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adrrrtiser'a expe rience can do to by addressing in perfect confidence., JOHN B. OGDEN, . 42 Udar 8t-, New York. Jaa tt, 1811. .1DrEkTlSE.ME.Yrs. TONIC Floreston Cologne. A Keer jt Fanst.o Fssmo, Fbct, kinnmi, Lrr. Sot. bv iau..v i FtartaUT t:1m liaaCXACOk.M. 1. iBaaAT&AlJk l aV YlM WU U(L SXa). Slater, Baeas, flaadrak. htllllofia and tinny of the best awdiciiico kaowa are cominaed ia Pukii CiNfaa Tunic, into a aieUtcine of well varied and effective powers, as to Bute tt the Grease lakod Purifier aod kidoey Corrector aad tio Bat sjeitta Mi Itrctgla ftetrtr Cver OtW. Tt cures Dyspepsia, Rbetuaatnav Neuralgia, Sleep. lesMeut,afid ail tiucwesoftbo tofnoca.taweU,Lunf sUvcr, Urinary Organ, and all I emaie Compiauau. If yoa arc wasting away with CoosumpODa or any disease, use Ihe I omic to-day. It will surety help you. Remember! That Toxic is the Best Family Mrdr--cine ever sude, and u ar superior to Bitters, tseocea of Ginger and other Tooaca, as it never Io(zmjare and cures lrunkeanesr.. Any dealer ia drops ca supply yoo 50c and $1 sires. Nosac renu:Dc about signaiurc of Miscox fc Cx. Ofccmsts, N. V. Lao Sating im Cinrisa Ths Dolla Sua.. BAIR fe LEV IN, part nf suits, which will be made to order New Building, corner nf hii'?e and Jan. I, ttiV-u SAMCEL STKATEB, Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principle in medieiue. in proportions arcnrate!y adjusted to secure activity, certuinty, anil uniionnity of effect. Tbey are the rt suit ot years of careful study and practical ex. periment, and are the moat effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases, caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt ami effectn. al treatment. Avu i Pills are spK ially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assim ilative processes, and restore regular bealthv action.. Their extensive use I'V physician in their practice, and by ail civilized nations, la one nf the many proofs nf their value as safe, snre. auvl perfectly reliable .purgative medicine. Being compnrrMeti Ot the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious properties, and ran lie ad ministered to chil lren with perfect safety. - : Atto's Pills are an etTecrual cure for Constipation erCostiveness, Indiges tion, Oyspepsio, Ijoss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and LSreath, Diir.lness, liead.-tche. Loss of Memory, Numb ess. Biliousness, Jaunil ire, K heoma tism, Kmptlons and Skin LMseasrs, ropsy. Tumors, Worms, Neural (tin. Colic, tirlpe, Pinrrhea, Dysen- i tery, oout, i iies, iisrtiers or tue 1 Liver, and all other diseases resulting; ' r. . ,i:..iUM.i .!. n . i, .1. ... apparatus. As a Dinner Pill tbey tare no equal. - While gentle In their action, tlieso Pnxs are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that ran be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels ara intiame.1, and then their influence is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they cerate to purity and enrich the blond, and impart renewatl health and vigor to tbe whole system. Prepared by Dr. 1 C. Ayer &. Co., Practical aad Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOU! by axx sacMisrs avasrwasroE. notice to Treanaaxern. faTnTll'X S- k.H. I v .it . - - - - " . Vj ' . .1 an ff:rsviio l i.1 found trespnasing on the larvfs of th j nndersimed in DttlvsrA tuorn-kin -;.-. by Ashing, bnnliug, cutting limber, buikl ing fires, or m any wav whatever, will bo dealt with as tbe law directs. R- W. Ih arnEir. filoaCR S.-SAXXA5. M. C. Fate. tuayl4,1879-tr Has. Maar Ktiia. CArTiox xoTtfrc ALL petsons are hevb) cautioned not to trespass upon the lands nf lb undersigned in Delaware township, for the purpose of lumbering, or for any ether purpose. star 9, HI. J. W. K.CKT2. T ! t - T -a r?r a fc." Ls.a-, ?isissa BsT-was IT aj t 'a l -- . 2 -iT V i.1 r - a 5 5 -: :i 33 w. i it. 1 r. a. : le. . I IT" 12 47 2:'.' 12 ::: 11 r . I 5ll T 1 7 o- 7 ts: p. n i 5iii.:iTjtr;,vs S il" K H it: tri.'e .:( t- Oe 111 JO 9 9 : 52 9 22. 9 ! ! f-'l 8 5t 5 41 i) H27 S 20 S1V i I i Si. 5- 5'' zsr. 6 07; 6 . 641' 6 i -V b4 5 i 8 V: Jl DtlM-u'll ." 14" i4t A.i:.UB;i ' '.- 2 25 b..;:t . i 914 Nrprt K 9 27 .1 l M:l;. rs: n ti !' 12 !.' ''" nil i 1 II 1 1 2'i 1 1 22 :. SZt Purw rd ; I t 9 4- t ho-Hw'u 61 4 3 if, Van I; k- V 9-I 3 4 Tnvara 5 ; S 54 3 44 Mex :, 47 lilini, 3 4S Perrvst'e 3 li 1 3 4 Miftiin ." 10 2! 4 00 Vi lortl i 5;Jj i A 18 Narrows . -It HI4n; 4 2" Lew,s!.,'n 5 1 llisi 4 33 Anderson 5 0.5 II r. 8 12 11 14 "7. 1 1 r-f.; 11 (.2! 1"55: 10 42' l 11 17! 5i HcVivi n 4 ';) Il ia fit'7 M m.v'nk 4 37 10 Irt, MI5! 52 9 4 9 3'.' 9 3J' 9 2!ij 9 li-.'i x .'g! 8 .Vij 8 8s: S 2' h V 17i 81XJ; a. : 114-?. 5 i N Hamii'ii 4 25. USuj 5 32Mt.L'nion 4 I'.l 11 SS' 5 Ml M i.le'on. 4 1 12 IW 6 47 Mi)' Creek 4 0V 12 IS ti liaiitiiic'n 8 52 I2:lo 6 18 Peter.-b'. 3 12 41 6 2! Barr.o 3.".t 1251. 63H SwVeC'k- 32V 1 14 6 52 BirmjU'i'.i 3 ;j' 1 15; 154 1311 134 155 r. - 7 01 Tvn-ne Sin: 7 13. Tipt..n i 2 Mi 7 19 Fustii'is. . 2 ".. 7 24 tVKaiila 2 "2 7 45 Aitnoua : 2 ::5 r. . 4. ?!.. 7 2'l 6 50 f lo rit;bi;rg WisTwaxD Fast T.us. FaciBc Express leaves PhiLuleipliIa 11 55 p m ; Uarrisbiirg 4 IV a oi ; Dinictiinon 4 Mid; Newport 5ltiam; MUHin 545 m; Lewistown 6 07 a m ; McVeytown C. am; Mt. Union G5lani; Hm iinpiion 7 20 a m ; Petersburg 7 36 a in ; Sp-uc Cretic 7 65 am; Tyrone SIJicj Ball's M.lls i 41 a ra j Altoona 9 05 a ci; fittsbuig 2 15pm. Piltiburg Expross leaves Phila-ie'pbia at i 25 p m ; llarriburg 10 25 p iu"; kviili 0 315 i iu ; Mitllni 1 1 49 p m ', l..:tritoirn 12 09 a m ! Huntingdon 113 a in ; Tvrna I 53 a ui ; Altoona 2 25 a m ; Pittsburg 7 1 ) int. -., Fast Line leave Philadelphia at 12 10 a m ; tlarrisburg 4 05 p m ; MilMin 6 2 i p iu ; Lewistown 6 48 p r: ; lluntinirdon tt in ptii j Tynine 7 30 p iu ; Altoona 8 00 p in ; Pi:ts turg 12 01pm. Eastward Fast Ts wss. Atlantic Express leaves Pitt.hn-ir it 200pm ; Alionna 7 05 p ni i Tvrnne 7 il m; Huntingdon 8 15 p ro ; McVevtown 9 04 p ra ; Lewistown 9 30 p m j Mifflin 9 2 p ni ; arrives at I'lrri-bnr? at 1 1 35 a m, and Philadelphia at 3 15 a m; PhiUdeipliia Exjiress lv Pittsburg at 5 15pm: Altoona 1035 pn; T.vrun 11 p m ; Himtincdon 11 6' p in; Lowistown I 04 a at ; Mfflin I 2" n 3 Ham-burg 3 15 am; arrives in I'hiUvJelphia 7 0'J s in. Philadelphia ds Reading Railroad!.' Arracgenieal of Passcngir Traio.' J.uTisB.a C;h, 1S8I. 7Vnt leave Brrrieburg at fv'Ui : For New York via Allentown, at bC5 a. a.,' and I 45 p. m. For Sew York W I'hilsdtr'iia and "B ioiri B'-Kt K-iile, S t, 8 06 s m, and 1 45 P , , For Piiiladetjbia, C CO, 9 05, SCO am, I 43 and 1 1:0 p m. For Heading .it 5 2 . C 89, 8 05, 9 60 a m, 1 45, 4 m and i0 p m. Fo' Pottsvillo a! 5 20, f 15. 9 5o a m. and 1 45 and 4 00 p m. and via .Sehnv'kilt Jl 5 uiueliaiina Brsnth -it 2 40 p ru. . Fcr Aultiirn, (J 10 a iu. . For Alientown al 5 20. 3 05, C .",0 i a, 1 ; ami 4 00 p in. The S 05 am, a d 145 r ui trains 5ava thror.gh cais for New York via AUsn- town. su::d.:ts. For Al!entT.vn and wjv stations f 6 20 a ra. ForKeadin.l'hilstl.-lphiaaud ii sutiooa at 5 20 a iu and 1 45 p m. Train for Hnrr:tburg tejtt aefullow t Leave Ke- York via Aliaaiowo at 8 45 a ia, 1 00 and 530 p ni. Leave rw Yoii iR'.nnd Bro-k Konte' and Phil fielpl.ia 7 45 a in, I 3'. 4 00 and 6 30 p ro, airivn x tt tTarribai 5 I 0, 8 20, 9 20 p m, snd 12 35 a in Leave fhiUdciphi al 9 45 a 111., 4 00, 6 50 and 7 4i p ro. Leave PotUvi!ie at t i-0, 9 10 a. ni. and 4 40 p ra. Leave Keaoing at 4 SO, 7 z),' tl JO a m, 1 3'), 6 15. 50 and 10 35 p iu. Leave Pottsviiio via Sch ivlkill .i-l Snsiiu hanna Pra:ch, S 15 a ui. aud 4 4 p m. Leave A'dentown at 6 00, 3 M a ai., 12 10, 4 30 and 9 05 p m. SVSoj YS. Leave New York via A! I. n loan, at Z 80 p. n. Philadelphia at 7 45 p m. Leave Blading at 7 i'- a ni auis 10 35 in. Leave Aileuton n at 9 C5 p iu. BAI.DTfl name;!. Leave UAKitlSBL'KG Tor 1'a.Vt.n. L!s iel, and S Inellon 1 lily, except Suuilav', 5 25,' 640, 9 35 a m, 2 W p" m ; djily, cicvpt Sat urday and Sunday. 5 35 p in, and on aturd f Onlv, 4 45,6 10, 3 30 pro. Betnnnei, i,ve srr.iT.TON dailv, ex cept Sunday, d 10, 7 W, 10 00 a fu, i 2i p 1 d:tilr, except Satwday ai;d Sunday, 6 10 p iu, aud 00 Saturday oniy, 5 10, 6 9 50 p m. C. G. HANCOCK Gemerel fess'r and rtcktt Jrtnt. J. E. WWiTTEN, General Xamnrer. IIow Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. CILVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY no .ruditil tire of npkr uatoabm ot. or. Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lnses, IttTl.icT, Mental and Physical IneancitT, I j jx Qinn-nt j to Marriage, etc ; !so, Cscapri's. F.piisrsY and Fits, in duced bv sell-indiiigance or sexual extrav agance, tic. the celebrated author. In tbia admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, front a thirty years' successful practice, that tho alarm ing consequences of self-abuse Diajr be rat-. ii-aliy cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certaiu, acd etJ'uctnal, by. means ol which every sufferer, no m ;!trr what his condition miy bo, nif cure Lini self cheaply, piivateiv, and radically. (iaTbis Lecture sliould be in the hands of every youth and every mm in the land. Sent, under se.tl, iu a p'.aiu envelope, to any adilrvss, piit-pv-t, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A idres v THECTLTFRWELL XEDIC1L CO 41 Ann St., w York: jnnclS-W Post-Offce Box 450. frff A WEEK. SI2a day at home easily iplumade. Costly Outfit free. Address Tai r i Co., Angus ta, Mains. mar2,13i-ly XOTICE. f ALL persons are hereby cactionod againsC trespassing, for hunting, or other pur poses, oq the lands or the undersigned, in Milford township, Juniata county, Ilxsar GaoaDMiim. . . Joaa Ccsxuaaaa Dee 10, 1877-tf Sitherih fnv th .C.r.- ..J 0. k I taw paper la th soaaty . .
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