Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 23, 1884, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN: -f
Wednesday. Apr" . 14.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid
within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within
It months.
Transient advertiaements inserted at 60
cent par inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local eol
ai, 10 cents per line for each insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
ta adTcrtise by the year, half or quarter
year.
SHORT LOCALS.
Farmers are preparing to plant corn.
A dude club has been organized in
Csrhele.
The knight of the white-wash brush
it busy.
Jacob Kill is building a new stable
on bis lot in town.
Court week promises to ba a busy
one for the lawyers.
The Mexico Bridge Company is
pushing its enterprise.
Barley bat just "lid in anewstook
of spring and summer clothing.
A freight car was burglarized at
Tbompsontowo a few nights ago.
Better late tban never, the market
is well supplied with fresh shad.
The latest styles of clothiDg may be
bought at Strayer's, in Patterson.
The Republican National Conven
tion will meet at Chioago, June 3rd.
An exchange says that small pox, as
a disease, is preforable to scarlet fever.
U'm. H. Rodgers is the member of
the State Central committee, for Juni
ata. An Indiana horseshoer makes bis
shoes against interfering, high on the in
side. There will be communion services in
the Presbyterian church on Sunday a
week.
It is the man and woman that is living
on great expectations that cannet be
bsppy.
Theodore Fasie, now of Lewistown,
formerly of this place, was in town on
Saturday.
Andrew Beshore is having a barn
100 feet long built on bis farm near
Van Wert.
Count Julius Von Rohentbal was in
town last week, trimming trees and
grape vines.
A man named A. Camp, of Mount
Carmel, Pa , married bis sixth wife a
few dys ago.
Many of the young ladies of this vi
cinity spend the afternoon in gather
ing arbutus.
J. N. YanOrmer is planticg a peach
orchard for John E. MeCrum in Mil
ford townnbip. j
S!its Eiia Fry is in from the west,
visiting relatives in Walker and Del
ware townships.
Ten book agent?, 5 of each sex, kcpt,d
the door tells of tbe town houses rins
ing on Tuesday.
Gable's shoe More, in Patterson, was
burglarized on Sunday nigbt, some 15
to 0 pairs of shoes were stolen.
Squire Parker, is putting a cellar
under tbe house that be owns ob tbe
eorner of Third and Cherry streets.
David Dotj's bousa is beiog shoved
along at a brisk rate toward comple
tion, by Howard Funk, tbe carpenter.
John Short, aged 86 years, formerly
a justice of tbe psacs in Lack township
died cn the 15th inst., at Waterloo this
county.
Sunday was a bright day and it !
bard for the little people to stay in j school bm?e in Mifflmtown on Satur
doors, particularly when tbeir parents 1 day May 10, 1SS4. Those interested
walked out. I will please coine prepared for exsujina-
Lucien Sieber goes tbe rounds of tbe i
tfwn, regularly, every week, with tbe
best of fresh beef. Call on his wagon
and try his beef.
Barney Conner, and Mbs Anna Dol
ly, cf Bealetown, were married by
Squire J. W. Stimmel in Port Royal
on the 14th inst.
Congressman Atkinson was home to
see that all things should piss off even
ly at the late examination for Naval
Cadettbip for his district.
The drum major of the Virginia min
strels created quite a sensation while
thft lir,CI ll n n 1 r- f t Vi i,mnaf,w rm -
making a tour of the streets i 1
r . , , , , . I
For Kent .house and lot cf 4
sliip. AdJres or call on John Cleck,
Van Wert, Juniata county, Pa.
Some days ago Wm. Stitler, while
playing base ball near Lloydsville, fell
and vm so badly hurt, internally, that
bo died shortly after tbe accident.
The employees of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company arc instructed not to
countenance in any way base bait play
ing during working hours. Correct.
Tho wheat does not present quite as
promising an appearance as it did at
this time last sprins. The appearance
however, promises an encouraging yield
Th? man that proposed to eat 60 eggs
a day for a period of 5 days, failed to
accomplish tbe job, and now, it is said
that he cannot look a hen in the face.
Isaac Woolvcrton, who the past few
years did tbe milling at Hawn'smiil,in
Milford township, this county, has just
moved to Williamsburg Blair county.
Charles Corkins, miller at Jericho
Mi-Is, has tbe reputation of being a first
rate miller, orders addressed to hi at
Oakland post office will receive prompt
attention.
Farmers.
Kennedy and Doty are prepared to
famish you with all kind of Farming
implements. Phosphates at a saving to
jou of 20 per cent.
Tbe tariff question is a puzzler for
the Democracy. The question will be
dicusr-ed by Congress this session, and
tj.at discussion will be the opening of
the campaign 0f 1884.
$2.99.
-,T do'lars and ninety-nine cents
"tu a pair of men's A No. 1 gum
oootg, t Heck's Boot and Shoe Store.
Ur!;nal price $4.25.
As fr as beard from President "Ar
. . r ks secured the largest number of
legates to Chicago. His friends
jar,t 0p fcr h;m noW) 2j deIegtM-
'woe comes next in list with 94 dele
6atM,Logn next, with 40, Edmuos
0tI'ithlo. ' .
Candidate! are announcing tbetn
stives ior m tail campaign. J here u
a promise of quite a lot of good; sober,
industrious citizeDs to select from for
the various offioes. this fall.
The Irish all say, that they will vote
for Blaine, because be proposes to teach
Johnnie Bull a lesson, not to interfere
in other peoples business. The Irish
are spoiling for a fight with Great Brit
ain.
. " . It ia a fact.
The plaee to buy your boots and
eboes ia at G. W. Heck's. lie keeps a
larger stock to select from and sells
cheaper' tban any other man in the
county.
Samuel Plank, bad couple of fin
gers of his right hand taken off by a
oiroular saw, in a portable steam saw
mill, that waa at work on land of Thom
as Patton in Spruoe Hill township a
Csw days ago. '
An exobange says, the man who can
thoroughly enjoy himself at a fashions
ble reception after discovering that the
bow of bis white tie is under his left
ear is superior to the pomps and vani
ties of this wiokad world.
You will find George Heck with a
mammoth stock of shoes and boots, in
the corner room in the Belford build
ing. Remember the place the corner
room, in the new building on the corner
of Main and Bridge streets.
Well, how are you to day ! asks
the doctor. "My rheumatism has gone.
1 rubbed my knee for an hour with
your lotion," replies the patient. Your
knee But you said it was your arm V
"Yes, but the exercise cured me !"
The Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis,
Mo., must have confidence in the Pas
tille treatment for weakness, nervous
exhautton, eto. in men. Tbey offer free
trials and trust results for orders.
April 9, 'S4-lm.
A troup of negto minstrels held forth
in the room of the Patterson Hook and
Ladder oompany last Thursday even
ing. Tbey bad a brass band with them,
and before tbo entertainment began,
tooted a number of good pieces in a
march through the streets.
Among the many hundred readers of
tbe Sentinel axi Republican, who
is tbe owner of - Kupp a history of
Northumberland, Union, Mifflin. Cen
tre, and Juniata counties ? Please ad
dress this office, stating whether you
will loan cr sell the book. .
As superb bair dressing and renova
tor A;era Hair Vigor is universally
commended. It eradicates sourf and
dandruff, cures all eruptions and itchs
of tbe scalp, promotes tbe renewed
growth of the bair, and surely prevents
its fiding or turning gray.
Emorv's Little Cathartic is the
best and only reliable Liver Pill
known, never fails with the obstinate
cases, purely vegetable, so ir coated,
tasteless, harmless, no griping or un
pleasant effects. Druggists sell them
15cts. April 9, '84 lm.
The enervation and lassitude of
"princr time are but indications of tbs
' !tic ciih action of the blood, over load-
w-;th caru0nates accumulated by the
use of beating food in the winter. Thij
condition may be remedied by the use
of Ayer's Sarsapirilla, the ben blood
purifier known.
Festival. An oyster and ice cream
festival will be held in Pennells Hill,
on Thursday. Friday and Saturday ev
enings, April 24th, 25th and 26th, '84.
Arrangements are being made for a full
supply of excellent ice cream, good
oysters, coffee, sandwiohe.i, &c, &o.
Proceeds for the benefit of the Lutheran
church.
Examination for Permanent Cer
TIFICATES. The committee on Perma-
nent Certificate will meet in the
tion, at 8 o clock A. M.
J. T. Aii.mas, Chairman.
J. N. Keller, Sre.
Tbo Lewistown Gazette of April 16,
publishes the following : We have of
ten beard that to flow dowc a warm
snow was equal to a cost of manure.
Last week we were informed by a cred
ible witness that one of our farmers,
living a ehork distance north of Alleos
villo, tried the experiment. He is now
awaiting tbe result with patience.
DO NOT FORGET.
Do not forget thit at Hess's Pho-
Vh. GiiIW-v. Jnn can ?ot any
B'Uteil picture enlarged for to
thin tLa Tig m(l(le j
cents.
in rho-
toTapuy, j-rtu can get acre done np,
in first class stylo. All tbe latest
style pictures, su-.jh as Cils. Cabin
et s, Promenade. Funnel Bondoir,
A-?., &c. Fraraos of all kind cheap.
The Huntingdon Globs of last week
ays, five boys of West Huntingdon
were arrested one day last week for
stealing eggs from Mr. Ward Moore, at
tbe cottage. They were kept in confine
merit abont an hour and then liberated.
There seems to be a mania for this kind
of business by tbe youth of this' place,
which indicates a lack of diligence on tbe
part of tbe parents.
A Ladies Eatinz Room ha long
been needed in Mifflirjtowo, and Hollo
bangh baa fitted one up on The first
floor of bis building on Bridge street,
iu connection with his Restaurant. It
is to be used exclusively as an Eating
Room and will be as private as any
dining room in tbe county. A number
of ladies and gentlemen were present at
tbe Grand Opening of tbe room on Sat
evening last.
Id liie excavation for a cellar under
Squire Parker's house, a ocket for a
tallow candlo was found. Tbe socket
was soldered on a triangle piece of tin.
The Squire eonfidcrs it an "old time"
"candle stick, that war used to fasten
into tbe crack of a loj? in the log bouses
of the pest. Any of tho 3 points of the
triangular bottom would do to "stick
into a crack in a wall or parti lion ,or in
to tbe eracks of the wall of the chim
ney place. ; t- '
Two million men were enlisted to
put down tbe Southern rebellion. At
this date it ia estimated by men who
bare - records witbio reach, that one
million f tbe number enlisted are in
their graves. Three hundred thousand
of tbe dead million are accounted for
on the tomb stones in the grave yards
at Washington, and the grave yards in
the vicinity of battlefields. Tbe burial
places of tbe seven hundred thousand
bave not been looked up and recorded.
On last Thursday evening, Misses
Emma and Minnie Strsyer, gave a par-
ty to their friends, at the residence of
their father, Mr. Samuel Strayer, in
Patterson. The evening was pleasant
ly spent in social conversation, social
games and other innocent amusements,
usually indulged in at evening parties.
The . refreshments were fine and well
served, and everybody departed for
their homes feeling that tbey had spent
a very pleasant evening.
Some lady in Newport attempted to
flirt with tbe editor of the Ledger, but the
journalist at that moment was in a vin
egar mood and would not reoiprocate.
Oh ! Shrom !- Sbrom ! This is what the
editor says about it in his paper of the
18th inst. To that lady who, rigged out
in a new spring suit, endeavored to at
tract our attention, last Saturday after,
noon, while passing down secoud street,
we would say that we admire beauty
ana gooa clothes but dispise flirts.
Tbe Lewistown Gazette of last week
says: One hundred and six tramps
were fed at tbe poor house last week
and Steward Mitchell informs as that
of the number not more tban half a doz
en were over fifty years of age and but
three appeared to be disabled, there
being no cause whatever why the oth
ers should be on the road. How long
is thia imposition to continue When
will proper laws be passed to suppress
the nuisanee ? If all persons would re
fuse them food except npon payment by
a few hours work the tramps would
soon find it more pleasant to work reg
ularly for a living than to go through
tbe country begging..
W e are in receipt of H. O'Neill &
Co.'s illustrated and desoriptiva cata
logue for tbe Spring and Summer of
For tbe catalogue, writ to 321
to 329 6th Avenue, New York. From
hooks and eyes, crimps and bangles,
tnrongn a lull list or jewelry, to tbe
finest of dresses, the catalogue is a mar
vel of detailed account. The book is
worth having to look at, even if on
does not desire to order goods from its
lull list. 1 bare is such a thing as one
besoming acquainted with all of the
fancy and aseful articles that wealth
fashion uses for its adornment, without
going where they are most used, and
the catalogue just mentioned is the easy
wsy to such an aequaintance.
At the resent meeting of the Hunt
ingdon Presbytery supplies were ap
pointed for Middle Tuscarora and Lost
Creek in this county as follows -.
FOR MIDDLE TTJBCAROBA.
4'h Sab. Apr. Rev. John Laird;
2nd Sab. May, Rev. S. W. Pomsroy ;
4th Sab. May, Rev. L. L. Haogbawout;
2nd Sab. June, W. W. Woodcnd D. D.
FOR LOST CREES.
3rd Sab. Apr. Rev. J. L. Russel ;
1st Sab. June, Rer. R. F Wilson,
(administer oommunion.)
3rd Sab. May. Rev. B. F. Meyers;
1st Sab. June, Rev. J. C. Barr;
3rd Sab. June, Rev. L.L. Haughawout;
5th Sab. June, Rev. S. W. Pomeroy ;
2nd Sab. July, Rev. M. A. Cornelius:
4th Sab. July, Rev. McK. Williamson';
2nd Sab. Aug. Rsv. B. F. Meyers;
4th Sab. Aug. Rev. George Elliot;
1st Sab. Sept. Rev. W. W. Woodend,
D. D.
3rd Sab. Sept. B. F. Meyers.
A - PaRADIFE FOR GrNNERS AND
ANGLERS. The Chesapeake and Dela
ware Peninsula, comprising portions of
tbe States of Maryland, Delaware, and
irgmia, contains a square area or six
thousand miles, and measures about
two hundred miles by forty. Within
this limited surface, and distant only a
fsw tours ride from Philadelphia, Wil
mington, Baltimore, and Washington,
ere to be found the finest sporting and
Belling on tbe Atlantic coast. So abun
dantly has this favored region been en
dowed by nature with game of every
description that it is worthy to be call
ed "A Paradie for Gunners and An
glers." Suoh. inded, is the title
adopted for his book by a writer whose
work now lies before us. His descrip
tion of the Peninsula, and tbe advan
tages it affords to sportsmen, are care
fully and aoourateiy written, while the
excellent ecgravirgs and maps with
wLioh his book is adorned add graatly
to its appearance and value. .
This essential vaie mecum of tbe
sportsman may be obtained by address
ing J. R Wood, General Passenger
Agent Pennsylvania Railroad, Phila
delphia. Examination for Naval Cadet.
Professors right and i'attersoo
present, met in committee at tbe Ja
cobs House at 9 P. M. on Tuesday,
April 15 1884, and adopted tie follow
ing regulations for tlie oonduot of tbe
competitive examination for Naval Ca
det, as announced bj Hon. Louis E.
Atkinson, in the various newspapers of
bis Congressional district. Tbe follow
ing plan of work was agreed upon.
1. To meet in tba Court House at
8:30 A. M , on tbe ICtb of April, the
appointed time and pl..ce."
2 Tbe examination to be individual,
and both oral and written.
3 Each examiner to mark according
to a sliding scale, of which, 100 should
be the highest attainable excellence, and
lees than 60 in any branch shall reject.
4. The examination in Reading,
Writing. Orthography, and Grammar,
to be conducted by CapL J. J. Patter
son, of Juniata Count); Geography and
History by Prof. Silas Wright, of Per
ry County; Arithmetic and Algabraby
Prof. J. H. Brumbaugh, of Huntingdon
County.
There were eight young men entered
the class for examination, which was
continued thronghout tbe entire day
and wan witnessed by a quite a number
of citizens, and, which, resulted in the
selection of Samuel Robinson, of Mil
ford township Juniata County, be bav
in; received the average of 83 tbe high
est made. The second place was won
by U. S. G. Fink, of Mifflintown, Ju
ciata County wbo attained the average
of 72, and is entitled to be named as
alternate.
Ticket Scalpers. There is a law
pending before the legislature of Mary
land to prevent "Ticket Scalping' and
to confine the .traffic in .tickets to the
authorized agents of tbe railroad oom
panie; the bill under oonsideration is
similar to that which has beeD so effect
ive, in this State both in protecting pas
sengers and the railroad companies from
the loss arising from tbe porobaae and
sale of fraudulent tickets or of tickets
improperly procured. There were re
cently convicted in our oourts a ' num
ber of tnmted employees of tbe Penn
sylvania Railroad and Pullman Cr
Companies, against whom tbe charge of
embezzlement" was sustained.
These men were all respectable and
honest until tbey were tempted to dis
honesty tempted to tbe loss of repu
tation and position, and, in fact, into
prison by tbe ticket soalpert. . Every
tioket fraudulently abstracted or witn
held by them, it was proved on their
tnials, waa subsequently sold to the
scalpers at largely reduoed rates and
resold to travellers to be used a seoood
time. Thus the railroad companies suf
fered severe losses, and in cases where
tbe frauds were discovered m time the
passengers holding tbe scalpers' tiokets
were subject to loss, and inconvenience
No railroad company is secure from
loss, no railroad eonduotor safe from
temptation, and no passenger free from
danger of buying fraudulent and use
less tickets, so long as ticket scalping
is legalized. Tbe railroads that are
carrying passengers upon terms so fa
vorable should be protected from fraud,
their employees from tbe temptation
that robs tbem of their borne, friends,
and employment, and passengers from
inconvenience or fraud. Tbe law of
Pennsylvania is exceedingly popular,
and a similar one should be among tbe
statues of every State. Ooly through
and by tbe operations of a like law can
absolute security be afforded to the
railroad companies, their employees,
and the travelling public ; but until
sucb a law becomes common in all
States, travelers should refuse to pur
chase from tbe scalpers, lest they be
come iavolnntary partners in a fraudu
lent traffio, and suffer tbe consequences
of their own aot Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Ticket
Scalper'a
Arms.
Gall to
How the Brokers abb straggling) to
KKKP THEIR IlCdiNBSS IK 00.
The following peculiar circular af-
forda strong contiruiatiou from the
'ticket scalpers" themselves of - tbe
disreputable character of their
"business," and its simple publication
is enough to secure the hearty ap
proval of every right thinking person
of the efforts uow being made in va
rious states to abolish a traffic which,
according to recent expositions in
the courts, thrives upon the corrup
tion of trusted railway employees
and a general system of deception
and fraud.
"To the Ticket Brokers of Ohio :
Onr merciless enemy, the Pennsylva
nia Railway, is once, more trying to
cruHh us, having Lad a villainous bill
introduced in the Senate, which, if it
becomes a law, will degrade us and
our honorable business, and in the
end rnin our means of livolvhooj.
Onr mutual interests demand that
we leave no stone unturned to defeat
this outrege. We must take off our
coats and work, or we are ruined.
'Bring all th influences you can
to bear upon jour senators and rep
resentatives. Send protests from
prominent citizens to the chairman
of tbe Senate Committeo on Railroads.
We are doing: all we can to kill this
bill in the Senate and, by concert of !
aetiuii, wo mav Le able to do feu.
Do,
notputtb... matter but go to(
work at once. We are in great dai- i
ger, ana there is no tune to lose.
V. G. Ward is OU t Ue ?roilQU Lore.
and will promptly co-operate with
you. are but a law, and every
man must realize that he is personal
ly renponsable for tho defeat of Sen
ate bill No. IOC. We enclose you a
co,j of the bill, also copies of tracts
which wo haye put into tho hands of
very member of the Legislature.
"We do cot tbiuk it advisable to
use th press iu any tray at this stage
of the game, but to work it quietly.
Very truly,
"Waid Bros.,
"Sim T. Fisk,
"I. Fhask Bao."
The tDe of this doeumDt places
the operators and their business be
fore the public in their Iruo light.
Announcements.
COUNTY TREA$CRER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for County Treasurer, euhjort to tUo rules
and regulations of the Republican artv.
JAMES II. SI MOMS.
Mifflintown, Pa., April H, 1S4.
Ma. Esitos. Allow ins to announce the
name of G. TV. Smith, of Mifflintown, as a
candidate for the oflice ot County Treasur
er, subject to Kerjiiblican usages. Mr.
S mi lb is a man ot good business qualifica
tion, and if elected will make an blifnng
and efiicient officer. FAYETTE.
To the Republican voters of Juniata Co.:
I announce aiysclf ss a candidate for nom
ination for County Treaurrr, aahjtct to
tbe Primary Election rules of the Kepnbli
ean party. JACOB S. THOMAS.
Miiilintown, Pa., April 21, 1S84.
NEWG00DS.
I would inform the public tbat I have
now in my new tniUinrry store at my place
pf residence on Watur street. Mifflintown,
second door from corner of bridge street,
a full stock, of spring aad summer millinery
goods, all new, and of ths latet style,
and having employed first class milliners,
I am prepared to supply the public with
everything found in a firstclass milliner
store, come and examine my stock. I
consider it no trouble to show goods.
MRS. DKIHL.
Msv 2-8S.I.V.
: - . - -
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
Mirr LiMTOwy, April 22, 18?4.
Batter 25
E?gs 12
Lard 12
Hara 17
Shoulder 10
Sides 10
Kg H
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat
Foltz
Lancaster
Corn
Oats,
Ryo
New Cloverseed ......
Timothy seed .
Flax seed
Chop ,
Short
Ground Alum Salt....
American Suit
91
1 OS
1 05
60
35
65
00
1 40
1 40
1 50
1 30
1 25
1 OOal 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Cattle extra be.;l 7c, lower grades on
down to 6c. Milcli cows 30a$90, fat rows
Saoc. Veal calves 5a7c. heep 6a7c,
lambs 6Hc. Uogs bt'Jc, dressed bevt 9aK'4c,
dressed sheep lPal2c.
Wheat the continued cold weather has
caused wheat to advance in paice. , Vo 1
Pennsylvania in elivaior $1.14. Some otV
er grades down so low, as h8c, $1.05 wa
onVred for July wheat. Corn oOiS. Oats
41a43c. Live hens 14a5c p?r lb. - Spring
chickens 25a35c per lb. Decks 1217e per
lb. Butter 2ua:juc pir lb. Esrgs l"al6e jer
diaea.
AYES'S
Sarsaparilla
I a lURhlj conoralrmtad ntraet of
St pari 11a and otlirr Mood-purlfylng-root,
combined with Iodida of Iota
' slam and Iron, and it tlit safest, most reli
able, and most economical blood-parifler that
can be used. It inwlablT expelj all blood
poisons from the system, em iofcus and remwa
the blood, and restores iu vitalizing power.
It la the best known remedy tor Scrofula
sad all Scrofulous Complaints, Krytlp
elaa, Kcscma, Ringworm, Blotches,
Sores, Bolls, Tamors, and Eruptions
of ths Skin, as also tor aU disorders eaosed
by a thin and Impoverished, or eorrupiea,
oond 1 1 ton of tbe blood, each as Rhenmatlem,
Neuralgia, Rhee matte Gout, General
Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.
Inflammatory Rheursatisn Cure!
" ATra's SiasarasiLUt has cured me of
ths 1 nflammatory Rheumatism, with
which 1 have suffered for many years.
Vv. 11. Mooca."
Durham, ik., March 2, lSfO.
PBXraUD T
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottles for ii.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Sil'sToicSyri
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
53 JUL IMURIU 0ISEISES.
The proprietor of this celebrates icatU
C'.ue juatiy olaims for it a aaperiority over
aU jomedut evar offered to the pnblio fer
the SAFE, f EETAIH, SPEEDY aad FIX
EET cure of Ague and fever, or Call's
er. 1 Frver. whether of abort or long stand
ing. Ha refers ta the entire Westera and
Ssaihera country to bear him testimony ta
tht truth of the assertion that ia no case
v'sktever will it fail to cure if the diree
t:.in cr strictly followed and carried out
In a great many cases a single dese has
been sufficient for a (rare, and whole fami
lies have been eared by'a aingle bottle, with
a perfect restoration of the general health.
I. is. however, prudent, and in every cats
msro certain to cure, if its use is eontinned
in smaller dosee for a week er two after the
d'.soasa has been cheeked, more especially
iz. d.fliouit and long-standing eases. Usu
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels ia good order. Should
the patient, however, reqaire a cathartic
tr.ei:cine. after having taken three or four
do9s of the Tonie, a single dose ef BULL'S
YIGTABLS 7AKILY PILLS will be suf
!;ieat. r'JLL'S SAHSAFABILLA. is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
asi Scrofulous affeotione the King of
Elaod Purifiers.
HZ. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE W0HH.
DEjTEOYES is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the eight aad
plcauat to the taste.
DR. JOHN BTJX.Z.8
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
Tho Popular Remedies of tho Day.
. rlaclpal Office, S31 Sals St, LonSTU.LI.KT.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLUTOWlf, PA.
WITH
BRANCH
AT PORT
ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J
J. NBVl.v POMEKOV, Prtndnt.
T. VAX IRWI3, Cathier
Piarrrnns:
J. Norm Pomeroy, Joseph Knthrock,
Georpe Jacobs. Philip M. Kepner,
Amos O. Bonsall, Louis P. Atkinson.
W. C. Pomeroy,
STOCKHOLDERS
J. Nevin Pomroy, R. E. Parker,
Philip M. Kepner,
Joseph Rothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Amos G. Bodp.vI,
Noah Hertaler,
Charlotte SnTder,
Annie M. S heller,
Jane n. Irwta,
Mary Kurtz,
Samuel M. Kurtr,
J. Uolmes Irwin,
T. Y. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John TTcrtzIer.
3y Interest allowed at the rate of S per
cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per ceat. on
12 month certificates.
r jan23, ISM-tf
V A iVlU BIsE Tfa
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned oflera for sale a fsrm
situate In Fermanagh township, Juniata
Co., Pa., containing
OO ACRES,
more or less of which abont 55 acres are
cleared and the bil mce valuable timber
land. The land is in an excellent state of
cultivation, and nndr good fence. The
improvements area frame
WEATIIEU-BOARDED BOISE,
(nearly new) 33 X 43 feet, two stories high
with wood boue, wh house, spring bouse
and ice house all in good condition,
60X40. wagon sh-d, two corn ibs, hog
house and carriage house. Alse a good
tenant hone, a young orchard of thrifty
trees of choice frnit.
This farm is situate abont one and nne
balf miles north ot Mifflintown, in the bean
tifnl Lost Creek Valley and is one of the
moat desirable homes in the eonnty.
Any person wishing to view the property
or to learn particulars, will call on or sd
dress Jebimiah Lvoss, Mifiliatown, Junia
ta county Pa., or Jiaii Kirliu, A 1 toon a,
Blair eonnty, Pa.
Talnable GrlMt .11111 and
Mill at Private iialv.
Saw
The nndersirned offttrs for sale a ORIST
MITXsnd SAW MILL, situated in old
Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., with 11
ACRES of land, more or less, with mill dam,
mill house 30X50 foet, three storirs high,
one story of stone, and two of frame, en
taining 3 run of stone, two pair of burrs,
and one sand stone, chopper and eorn break
er, a Silver Creek sm.it machine, and sepa
rating machine, two Hour bolt. '20 fret long,
two flour packers, all driven by tho wa'cr
of Hunter's creek on a 17 foct overshot
wheel. The mill has a good ran of custom
work and is in a gnod wheat growing coun
try, and Is in good running order. The
saw millis driven by a Rose water wheel,
and is in good rnnning order, doing a large
amount of sawin-r in the season. FRAME
HOUSE, Spring of water, Cistern, Frame
Stable, hog house, an orchard of thrifty
trees of choice frnit in bearing. Any per
son wishing to view tbe property can do so
by calling on the rt-niise, and any person
wishing to learn the particnlare nan do so
by calling on or addresain?
JOHN HERTZLFR, Sr.,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
PATENTS
sTUNX A CO.. of tbe Scia.e i'ino Aamucair. eon.
One tui!tu Solicitors (or V atenta, (areata. Trade
M.vfc Coprrtehui. for the Cnlted Statw. Canada,
?.-Mland, r'rance. Uermany. eto. Band Book about
titits sent free. ThlrtTjwTenyeen- experience.
to tho SriKNTinc AHXiUCAX. toe largest, best, and
riUnUOOMUlM nnwn ab n n vn. uim.il
in 'jet widelr rtrcBlateo scientinc paper. Fiaj a year.
rVewklr. ,!enl!d encravlnirs and snteiveuna In
formatloa. Spednien copy of the Scientific Amer
LJ. iMrm hiinh .. KcixxTDna
I AanuCAS office. M Broadway. New Tusk.
A PRIZE.
Send sis eents
for postage, arid
receive free, a costly box of goods whicb
will help all. of either sea, to more money
right away than anything else in this world.
Fortunes await the workers absolutely tare.
Atonco a-ldms Targ k. Co., Augusta, Me.
I April 18C4-ly.
. AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL
THEEE GRADES
OF ' ' .
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Addbiss:
D. BL0CHIR & CO.,
Gettysburg;, Fa.
March 26-2m.
ALCABLK FARM LAND FOB SALI.
A valuable farm, containing a bo at 1(9
acres, ail tillable land, and in a good state
of cultivation, with good Dwelling House,
Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and oatbuildiogs.
all in good repair. The land is all river
bottom. Also, 400 acres of mountain land,
along lire f Pennsylvania Railroad, and
convenient to Siding and Stations, well
set with rock osk, chestnut, and other tinv-
ber. A good opportunity foranv one want
ing a first class home or to enrnre in the
lumber bnsinets. For particulars ca'l on
or address JEREMIAH LTON3,
MirrLisTowa, Jraiara C., Pa
Sept. It, 18SJ.
ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE
in regard to the great curative
properties of
DR.SCHENCK'S
MEDICINES.
UNDOUBTED CURES
OF
CONSUMPTION.
Tbe Originals of the following Letters, as
well as many thousand others, which lack of
space in this paper prevents our publishing,
can be seen by any one at tlie Office of Dr. J.
II. Schenck & Son In Philadelphia.
For other Certificates of Cores send for Dr.
f chenck's book on Consumption, Liver Com
plaint and Dyspepsia. It gives a full descrip
tion of these diseases In their various forms,
sln, valuable Information In regard to the diet
aud clothing of the sick; how and when exer
cise should be taken, &c. This book is the re
sult of many years of experience in the treat
ment of Lung Diseases, erd should be read,
not only by the afflicted, but by those who,
from hereditary taint or other cause, suppose
themselves liable to any affection of the throat
or lungs.
IT IS SENT FREE
Fust Ml, to all Aiplicants.
Address, Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, 537 Arch
St.. Philadelphia, Ta.
COITOTJXPTXCX CA2C B3 CtTfiXD.
Ds. J. n. SoruKK, rhilewjclfaitv:
Imr Sir Soxn yea- ifo I wm fa-cn with InflatnmsV
tl a of tlie lurf?, and tut ho ircnte-t bj twoof thbfjC
I-liyitcia ot this c-tj. I r-at'Kfc'l' feTcr wom, mrttl I
Mr! hv'morrrtf.:' quit frv.jTH.llj. Tfccy tuuaily o
r .m 4 la th morr.lr.g, i1 wi'?l fully pint of clear
lil-v J sU m time i hvi t.f;.t tmr -t i y ni-Kt, ami cif
w-U-tit. hl h wnm 1C4 It.. i-t-n I wm lm tAkn mirk.
t. H'.aliy ran town ( U P-. ily rurh:a wtt almo.
'. -, owin-r to isrTrn laun In my bn-wt, twrk axid
sbo-ii.'. rs,iUaaartiitln-44il J was so "irk thato y
i' try ii .tlu irtoi tb-t 1 pskw sVlTtrttmit bot without any
I i- r: bri .-nt. At lat. r.y tKe aiilra.f a friend. 1 coiv
dt'iu jir rvfutl.t-m. 1 b-caa by nrtnr ail juuw
r a) yi-a 1nT-jt. ai.i la a T.ry i"h'rt timcaM my
c- ;t ft:.:; rft warni i Ntmn f iain in M-ry way.
Vi r .y ':'iti(raur t -k 1 ir'iinril flrh ry ttut. Frra
J r- toNrrr,r.N rth lr. rrs-je w-t..rrrflft' p.nnt. My
1 rttent w-i.rfat la 1T4 piMintli. and Km br n rmt tht
:rf-f? my rr-.. -ery ! al y ar "iq--. I w.t toM by n.y
hy ..Inr tl Rt 1 hA V' nmmptlon. and 1 laeiirve MyMif
1 ul, sr.il tv.it r.-iir m djciiMjaC'trt d
Y-nr V. ry Truly, J. C EIJJOTT,
C.U'r IVl. itlr tr'rui'toa, K. T.
f. O. Box 11 1, car TWrrf-tt'f Malc S'-ort.
coi;sirairTiON cak bs ctthed.
Aw York, Awtnikr II ,
r.vr Sir In loc!rlnr over of your book, In which
I flu-1 ro many Jr't ra iCtniTi-iHiTt yomr medieiaem, I
hTw tLoTi-ht lo myew 1" how-MrrlitQtlhaTrbrentelKrt
majix my en- p-.i:il. tbat oiheirt niigbttake warning.
ITiiitinK my f:1enH In Nt-w Jersey ahort time atnc
r:T rtt- ;'! wm iI'awh to thf rar' atTrte?mfnt In
c Jf- I It'.t a -i::7r:t Niil-iirrt and fVn; Ir.
i.t av'.il i-Inii n :-.yruj, wt.T.ti T tuc and Hxilr7ik9
FTTK pI looltvr! at thfsp.trar f -It rna
itTt.jvs, aivt I tiioiu:.' W fc-jtMr tt,- -:-c L .AiisatJi
Ir. S-h R.-k ).... n? aivi'r-1 t 1.--r ty-tvv a
y?ani sro 1 otitraru-d a heavy to.il, i rt.k-d to
CiJ lu:.(C-. .Ink U'.ry t(jJ.C--f tf at v.ir rrvli nit ..
forr)&. hnt rt'ttii"? f nv il to rrik re tin. lniaiU y:.'
luiuof ivrup w ii umby u.tlt-rt ni k:).u f buls"; ai hi I
frtvt no beUt-r. My ht.a.vi miW CfMtrult dft , b .
hey rare laia do eo"Maratftrirvnt, o:-"' iuJ 1 ti-l
1 bad tbn br a afllut-d otr 1 jear-. t-n1 oi my r-rei
CAnMtDon tir and Mud to m, "iih r, 1 tuif i
of a lr. Schtkck tuat 19 uu.k lDv gr.-at ruxt - la fVni- i- i -tlon;
will yoa w hlmf I had rvrn up ai: hot- uf -corery
but h inutnl uix-b it. CT'-e-ntly 1 '
tiOtr-norertoDr-S'-hrnrk, tVn lr. Br.dKt. V.t rian"Td
my lanjr and gmrt me on-ourariTint. Ito k tl. l"ui
monir Srrtip, Heawced Tonic and Man'lrak abiut 1
aaKttths'aad felt m wvil as ever ilid. ita enjiytd
fi.x health eTer iree, adif an- of u y fstV,r tal- e d
Is our only medicine. lam tVt .y T )(arnf aire ,
at ad tun vaU a.id wt;nd t- ltai.- a m .11 .- nar y at
41. If there .ire any tbat taih t kn.-w ir. Lticvarkct
my cat thvy are at liherty to rail -n
Toum TrolT MKA 3.l'.Afl LAWSOK,
S3A West 15th St., hew Y rk City.
FZOX JL KABJCA2T9XX eTB-, OT
wcoifsocrrr, b. x.
Da, Scnra Bov, PbUswleiLiai
Dear Sir I hare been curv tl of what I beUere to bar
been Xirer Com)lant ia It worrt form, which, befora I
got relief, affecMd my tunes quite wricnsly. I had need
tbe aitiiclnea prccribed bynphjikrianof tiJipUceforn
lens time without benefit btforo I beir&n to take tout
rervvedf4 I flmt henrd cf them be ymr aiTTrrt Ijkt meit
lit the f'atriut of tiim p-nn . ami t .-ai-mdinkf iv tbt-ra.
1 purch-'uerd a botTle t-f 1 u!n r:tr 8thi at d ft-iiw J
T'uic They rrr me irreat relu.f, and by tbe t:mr 1 had
ved them up I felt alnu! welL S lstoppa-d cui4C tbrm
frr itoma Urne, bat laoun found thnt the dbx aae huba!
broken up. 1 then trt koiw intdiciiie and conUiaUtd
Uinff it until I was w. 1L
My BTmpti tre enrtteaoru enneh. nitrht rweax,
raiainjr of n after eir-at:ttl with LI. J. corenr In my
lururN and at tne pit of the Ktouiarh, bu h a alxo Tery
murh awollrnat fiir.t1, Ivmo vtk t?-it I tvuid not ro
up Maira wirhout h Ip, cd wnaeoutlnrd to the house hT
many weekn, 1 wm wry niuch r)utt :o fl.-h, and
bad no appetite, and iw-thlnsT I :e fn m.il to tluft.
Since my rjoTery 1 ha . rt njs r-'lt rt ur n-edii'lree
tr a c.-ex manr, arr ii others, a ledy vho hd wbat
ereryorM itipvd to L tousuiuri'-ta i ae biii-n for
foury-ar. She ha ei.rt-'-ly rfW'flrt ;-y them
and u now a Mtroni; beti.ii.iiy v ivan. nn aJt refer to
others in Uu tlace w ho have tr u prci-.t.j benented by
their ua. k oura ruly.
ITooiModbrt, . L, Jm let, IfiL
TOT UEV. JOSEPH 8. laASEX, PASTOR O? irA
STR-BCT METHODIST KPISCOf ATj CH1TRCH,
PTm.ingT.PHTA W&ITES ITNDSS DATS
OT 8PT11BB 1st. 1681s
Fire yean ago I wm a great mlfrrer from DysTef-eiav
Bror ;hi.it AJt-etlon axd rurnvmarr trcmbla. I tried
man ra-Dtiiee without receiTing any bt-Defit. I waa so
re k":ht 1 thotlffht manr timr tl at I uLntild be ecm
i M'-t t kIto up pnarMnir. I at lnat procured tr.
S'ti'-icck's rrmedief; inash it time th rextoretl trie to
t rf eet health, and 1 have rrmained w ll t tlais day. t
be there thtiu W hare grrmt curatie propertlctl.
WHI I HA XTE THE TTTaffOPT CO N t'Ui tin c Z Cf D&
J. H. SCHENCK AfTD HIS 1EKDICTNZ3.
Durinjr the paet two yoart, my mother and brother bam
diedotConstUDpUon. I wma my If ejrjlte unwell moat of
thia time, and when, shortly iibr their dt a:h, I wm at
tacked with cough and aerere bcarrha-s, I nalurallj
eonerarled that I wax d-ttned to jrr with the fwrrve dieeaf?,
I immediately evtvulu-d api.w mm a i a aptv
laity of lutifr dieea. After exaniTi.Dy inf. ue aui iiat
be thought iny innire wre sound, at.ti ttuat I would Mxn
recoTer. In leea tlaan a wtek alu-r i!.:n, 1 hail another
rere bemorrhafce. Tbinktnjr the? my i.tTieian bad
made a mistake in my cae. I cntult ! ar.otiM.-r drtur.
lie tboujrhl mj lung alTeeted, ar 1 pr T!ied lormefor
alonir time. I got no better under hi Uvatna ot, but
retwrally wor-. My eootrh waa ry bad. n.y appetite
entirely tfnne, l had Tere paiu in my rttcht aM. and for
months 1 did aot sleep mure than two or ihit-e bourn in
anight. Mytviicue wm h.Tilf ftt-d and I had a bad
tartte i n my nvout b. IhadtheheedaebeaimoKtaUtbetime.
Feelnyj fhnt somet hint mut be done.l at In: concit.dt-d
toconauTt with Ir. Sohenrk, the tihywirlan who, I think. I
have yood reaaon to bellere t tie tbe beet in the tr at
lent of lung- diararw. I went to hi office in Bom. n. and
wm examined. He found my J ft luny Quale bsWij di
eaaed. and my Heer rriuly affeeted. fie told m- tbat
I oould be cured If I would follow bin dirrvtfc na. ft
Course I eonaeDted to do m, and I Tery xn saw t li- tiy
eonlldeeee in hie ability wm well piaved, 1 toi.'k the
Mandrake FilK rVawet-d T nJc and rutmonieSyr"! luz
oo time. M directed by nim, and within o-e sm ml. n.y
wont nymoms were gone. 1 went to see In- durtor t n
bie next Tkdt to B-mon. whfeb wm one month a.Ur tbe
flret umelaaw him. and be amid, "Omy eonUtt-' w ab the
medicine and ?u wiil mrely grt wclL" dd , ai4
kept on framing In every way until I wm perf.v-t ly welL
and able to w.rk at nsiiaL Since my ritt ry 1 have not
loet a day's time, except when I have made friendly virtta
to tbe bod rai LU B-rtn olDce. My cotu'ii i K1 T-'. u-y
appr-tite ic rned. I have no beadaehe, or pa i a in my Mde,
I sleep better i ban I ever did in my life, and my :rik-are
apparently heaWl, m 1 have no bervwrrhAr .
Tbe-e are the rvMons w hy I beUefalnand feeomiaetd
Dr.J. H. Hehenckand bin medlclneH. H"d'd jurt hai ho
said be would do fr me, and 1 btJattVt tnat 1 oar my ii:
to nla medv inee and caie. 'liaJA F. TML Lie.
Buttmm, MataMujf SUA, 1ML
DB.SCKENCK'S MEDICINES:
MANDRAKE PILLS.
SEAWEED TGKIC,
FULMCHIC SYRUP
I Are sold bran DrurtH'ti'. and full HirrWrow for tbeir una
are printed oa in wimpyus at avuey itnckasjn.
EIX0R7S LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS
" BEST EVER MADE for CnsM.se.se.. MlcewMeej. ....,
tm good duae of time or tour Sawrv's Little Caahartie fuliowed by one
pUl every ni(h tor a wet r. or two. makaa the human machinery run as Konlar
a. clock work; toy e.lf, Mm bwew and pot aew life ia a broven-dowa Soot.
EJUt eetWo.Marwileaa. Pleasant, Inealll. the TtuogieCcMd may ai
them. Bukl BT ail lmii.t auil atediciao iMars at 1 CteTa Boa.uc bi UlaU.
STANDARD CUM CO Proprietor. t7 M H.T.
aaeii'a UW Calais Hu are mem (baa is claimed: tbey prove to be the
eest fill ever nsd iiere. Worth twioe the monej asaeiL Vv'w. H. floss.
Eermoay Omre. Oa. Coot's LJrM Cathartic are the mnrtnormlunf uf
MOBY'S UTTtsl Otharttak Wis. Bbhot. )fi!a Rirer. Ji. O. kty sl mother need one
OATHS RTIO PI U with wonderful results N. W.Bisaa. IdraetOnree. Ohio. 1 racoinnieiMi
ere prepared free V" '"J "i?- M 1. Athena. Teue. They are excel ient U. eax.
MSV SPP1.F. Jacreoa. Mise. They are upeiceliert, Maa BuxtBTTH KTaa. MNrlr Mo.
UALARIA ?o?J?JrcirZ Emory's Standard Cure Pills,
oiuiae. Morcury. wr poison ot auy kind.
SiMlmad
ov mail- so seam a woa
SAM'L STRAYER
Haa eoDttastlv on baaxi fill variety ef
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS rCRXISniKa GOODS. Goods ef all kinds are lew Cera aad se
and b astonished. Pants at T5 Ceata. C7" SCITS MADS TO OKDER.rj
Fattorsoa, Fa., April 9, 1884.
D. W. HARLETS
I the plae where yea ai kaf
THE BEST AND THE CDEAPEIT
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
tun. cjpi. boots, snort, .1.VD fuzxishixq goods.
MX Is prepared to exhibit cos of the most choice and select stoeks ever eflWeet t
this market, and at JSTOlflSHiynLT LOW PRICKS t
Also, measures taken for fait and parte of suite, wktoh will ba aaaae ta ere!?
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember tba plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, eoraer ef Bridge asia
Water sTeeta, MirrLINTOWN, PA. fjaa. 1, l7-
S. 1ST.
THE JVEir GOODS
FOR 1884
1JV OUR JEir STORE.
PROGRESS!
WE BELIEVE IN IT !
WE AIM FOR IT I
PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT!
We eau't rest oo what oar fathers did we mast do more and do it better.
OUR CLOTHING STORE
became too small for as and we had to have mora room fur our ever increasing
business, so we fitted op oar nrxt tnr room below fr our
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
which is s large, spacious aad finely fitted
with 1,C?(M dollars "WOrtll o "T fine and well selected stock ef
SPRING CLOTH TiNG.
Never was there each a fine display made and ') large a stleetion brought to
gether of mens', bots' and ch'I.prens' ci.othi.ni, in Central Penn
it Irania. Our friends and customers when they oomn
to visit ua will approve of our
PROGRESS and ENTERPRISE!
Our arrangementa for selling is complete in evcrj detail, in
QUALITY, PEICES AND STYLES.
and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of oar
BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM.
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARGEST AND FATTEST PEOPLE!
WE HAVE CLOTHIXGFOR THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE I
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LARGE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE!
AVE HAVE CLOTUINU FOR IIEAVT-SET AND SHORT PBOPLE
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKING PLAIN PEOPLE f
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE!
In Boys and Childrens Clothing we pay Special Attention.
WE n.WK CLOTHING FOR BOTS THAT GO TO COLLEGE !
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT OO TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS!
WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS!
WE HATE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE!
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FP.OM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE!
WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 8 TO 8 YEARS OP AGE!
WE UAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM Id TO 11 TEARS OF AGE !
Furnishing GootJs Department :
Hats, of the newest and most stvlish selections; Shirts, all prices; Trunks
and Satchel, of all sizes; Neok-tiee and Suspenders, at all prices.
Oar new goods and store most be seen to be appreciated.
THIS IS A 6EEBAL AKD CORDIAL IMITATION TO ALL
SCH0TT, Th
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, lY.
April 16, 1884-ly.
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Bnvt-rs Jt'Eennedy,)
nh'Al.KkS IN
3 RAIN,
OAl "
. CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster.
EED, SALT. A.C.
He buys Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin
town. Port Royal, or Mexico.
He ia prepared totnrnish Salt todealers
at reasonable rates.
DAVID V. IOTY.
April 21.1884-tf
JOHN YORGEY'S
NEW
BOOT iND SHOE SHOP
has tra rumored '.
Mala atret, rattcrtoa . Pa.,
where he will make all the latral stvles ef
LADIES'. GENTLEMAN'S, BOT1
as4 MISSES' SHOES.
FINE BOOTS and REPAIRING a specialty.
Z7- PRICES RgJSOyJlLB. j&
1 Give him a call before (oing elsewhere,
i Dee. l,l88-ly.
by pttystdau and soli by araaeiats everywhere, at
BXAjaxfAJDOj i;u.BU!i Mow X or a.
3AMCKL STRATI,
O. S.
ap Clothing Room, and we filled if up
!A GREAT
DAUSE OF HUMAN
MISEBY
tbC IOH Of
A Lc(are an the Mature,
Treatment and Radical cure
of Seminal Weakneaa, or Spermatorrhoea,
indnsed Self-A base, Involantary Bmmis
sions, lmpotency. Nervous Debility, and
Impedimenta to Marriaire irenerally ; Con
sumption, Epilepsv and Fita; Mental and
Phvieal Ineapacltv. lie By ROBERT J.
CCLVERWEIX, M. D-, author of the
j-Oreea Book," etc.
The world-renoerned author, In this ad
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'experience that the awful consequences of
'Self-Abnee may be effectually removed
onerations. boa-
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Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
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a LL persona are hereby cautioned
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way trespassing on tne Vao.ls er tne uuaer
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