SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : wTe.net.daj. June 4. ISM. TERMS. vi!n tlJ0 T annum if paid ,2Cn,it advertisement, inserted at 60 or each insertion. business notice, in local col unm. 10 cent, per lin. I rkf octions wi 11 or um" o to advertise by the year, vear. half or quarter SHORT LOCUS. Jacob Thomas it buying cows. All kinds of hardware at McCUntic's. Sale of Kentucky horses next Satur day. The bark peeler hat laid bit spud -tide. HoIUdajtburg has a roller ekating rink. The Huntingdon car works are to resume. Mr. Shuman it repairing bit botel in this place. The prospect for a large peach erop is first-rate. The growing oats presents a favora ble appearance. There are 115 girls in Lewistown old. enough to marry. A living curiosity in Clinton county is a five footed calf. Latimer Wilson is repairing his res idence, at Van Wert. There was frost on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. Moody aTd Sankey will be home from the old world in July. Pittsburr miners will bold a conven tion on the 17th of ihi month. Mrs. Philip Pannebaker, of Ferman agh township, is in poor health. The piers of the Vanderbilt bridge, at Ilarrisburg, have been started. A grange has been organized in both Fermanaeh and Walker townships. Huntingdon fathers and mothers are talking about holding a baby show. There will be no preacbingnest Sab bath morning in the LutUrau church. Mrs. General Grant hat told her Washington, D. C, bouse for $0500. Robert McMeen has added new ci:ern to his home property in town. John Byler has a good farm in Fer managh township, that he desires to m!!. Sfve fire, and overcoa's. and shawls, were in demand last Friday and Satur day People from certain districts in the county reported a frost lat Thursday naming Mrs John Bergy presented her bas hsni with a 9 pound boy baby last Wedte'iav. The graves of the Or. feints -reb ! d-ad were decirated rn the 27 lb , M A lot of Kentucky borae will be f id at public outcry next Saturday, Jnne 7, 1S84. The bass fishers were out on Mon day, it wasn't the early bird that taT2"ht the worm. John Reno, has sold his farm, in Fermanagh township, to Mr. Clinger, cf SnyJer county. Twenty thousand peoo'e turns! out to witness the Knights Templar parade at Erie last week. The Democracy are talkiop of nomi nating the wrecker S. J. Tilden, of N. Y., for the presidency. '-Minnesota is the greatest cold wa ter state in thd union. It has within its borders 7,000 lakes." A Landisburg, Perry county man named Cor.il bas bought and sold 230 horses within the past year. The Presbyterian Home Missionary Sosiety gave an entertainment in the Chapel on Monday evening. Contractor Ke'.fer, of Northumber land, will build the bridge across the river at Mexico for $11,000. The toothpick is the nam of a jour sal that is issued bv Hat pie & Hartzoll, from the Newport News office. Congressman Atkinson came home on last Iriday of decoration services at Orbisnnia, Huntingdon county. Huntingdon has no base ball club. ar.d therefore, most 'of the fathers aud mothers of that town arc happy. Mjrvrn Pannebaker had his left eya foverelv hurt by a base ball, which he was trying to catch, on Saturday. Win. Kohler. of Turbett township, is the latest announce ment, among the Democracy for Couuty Treasurer. Every time a rain comes up people bgin to talk of destructive) storm. It was not so long gi, old people say. There was a good deal of whisky tak en straight from the bottle, by yonng ffien on the evenins of Decoration day. The Po t soldiers visited Union Cera e'ary and decorated the craves there, of deceased soldiers, on decoration day. Some of the amateur fir-barmen could sot wait till Monday tn cast a line for hss. They began to fi-h on Sunday. There will be a childrens' meeting "U in the Presbvterian church next andaf at 10 A. M., 3 P. M., and 8 P. The Methodists bad a good time at Incir convention last week. Their or ganization in this place is 60 years old. . Kv. J. H. Mathers visited friends ' this place before bis departure for ft old world. He is now ont on the ea. A number of women attended the "a:anapo!is Greenback National Con ation im week 1D(J did d del Stalking fr The Catholics are building a large chor-h at Ga!litZen, Pa. The aiding is ,0 be l30 rpt dee ,nd 05 fe wide. A number of Youne America's, de- ?0,d to dronkeness the day set apart ir '.he "eoration of the graves of .the h?r"ie ded. 0ntbel9thand 20th of next No-'tx-r the 49th I 'enneylvsnia Volun "ill hold their reunion in tbo l0t Hous. at Lewistow The Philadelphia and Reading rail- road company is paying ite hands with its notes, paj able in 4 months. The notea bear 2 per cent interest for that time. T" . to R est. A bouse and lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker town ship. Address or call on John Cleck. an iteri, Juniata county, Pa. The Perry County Freeman of last week says, many horses through the county are down with quinty. A few in Bloomfield proving victims to the scourge. Lewistown people have the base ball fever badly, some 4 or 5 hundred citi izenn, fully half of whom were ladies, witnessed the game at that place last Friday. xsow is the time for the friends of bank" to stand by the honest institu tions, and not allow them to fall with the disreputable, wild oat, gambling concerns. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to furnish you with all kiods of Farming implements. Phosphates at a Bavins to you of 20 per cent. The Penn Bank, of Pittsburg, closed some days ago, and in a day after re fumed, aud in a day after resumption, again closed. It was a fair speonuen of the wild cat concern. "Here, waiter, take away these fried oysters ; toey are bad." -1 know it, sir, but we have given you two more oysters than you called for, to make up for it.' Texas Siftiogs. Farmers iu certain parts of York State are indignant because the Wash ington government will not permit them to manufacture whisky, for their own use. Repeal the Internal Revenue laws. The Independents of Lewistown. and the Logans of Altoona, played a game of base ball, on Decoration day. at Lewistown. A number of people from i this place were present to witness the game. Decoration day ceremony last Fri day was gone through with in the usual way. A.J. Patterson, of this town. ;! ii. o. vuioerison. ot lewistown, i each, delivered an address, in tbit place. P. G. Shellv will open the Normal Sehool at Richfield, July 14. 188 1. lie has been quite successful in his man agement of the school heretofore which is a guarantee of future success as a teacher. The miner BlootuEeld Advocate avs, a named Davis bad bis poekets picked of some 5G in a saloon in New port, on Friday a week, by a stranger who pretended to have a sure cure for rheumatism. An agricultural exchange in an arti cle "bow to feed horses." mentions feeding "corn iu the car" as one way. This may be an economicil way, but it must be excessively painful to the horse. Graphic. "Mr. Beecher. it is reported, added to the interest of bis proceedings lat Sundav by ititrnducing a fiddler on the pulpit s:eps to pUy hymns. Mr. Beecb- rccogmzM the importance of a variety in ail entertainments.'' The boys did not behave as if they were in acteodaoca upon a funeral ser vice, in the Court llou-e, during tbe Post ceremony on Friday evening. They carried on as if they were in at tt niance upon a circu. A tramp named Robert Eiiis sa: d wn en a can of nitro glycerine at Wirren, Pa , on the 17th day of May. The can exploded aod the lacerated cordition of the tramp can better be imagined than described. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is highly concen trattd extract of Srsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iod;de of Potassium and Iron. Its con trol over scrofulous diseases is uue qmled by any other melioine. Rev J. C. Oliver, of Academia Presbyterian church, ha gone to preach for the people of Tidoute. He bad scarcely more than resigned the Aca demia charge till be received a call to tbe place to which he hi gone. Over brain work and excesses reduoe the vitality and causa nervous exhaus tion, etc. The Pastille treatment is a radical cure. Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis M., send free trials. May 14 lm The Pennsylvania railroad has issued an rxsiirs ou rout book for the summnr of 1S4. which everv man aotf woman. whi contemplates taking a short or a long excursion.sbould obtain for consul ! tafiou. The book is handsomely illut j trated. The Democracy proroso to largely ' dwell uron tbe extravagance of the times for the campaign thunder, but ail (-nch talk is clap trap talk, wh'cb is proven by the f-ct that there are mnny extravagant Democrats as other j p erple, Captain J. J. l'atterson as in town last Wednesday, lie is ao cne.-geiio bar J-working farmer Is a man of fino ability, and could not fail of represent ing this district, wilh credit, io the Slate Senate, for which place be i a candidate. An exchange says, tbe Mennonite church throughout the eastern part of this 6tte is actiug in unison wi'h the movement of tho church throughout the United States to assist Meunoniles to come to this county from the Rus sian domains. Normal Class A Normal Course for tbe especial benefit of those prepar in to teach will be conducted during a terra of six week?, commencing July 1 4th, 1884, at Richfield, Juniata conn tv. Pa. Sati"faetiou ei,rsr,ree' "" terms reasonable. P. is. Shelly. As we go to press there is no definite news as to the nominee r.f the Chicago convention. Information as to bim is due, and msy be here at any time, but thre will be ample time between this and November to learu a 1 about he who is again to defeat the Pemooraey. Tbe junior editor of the Democrat and Register his been among the tomb stones of the PresbTterian grave yard. Read Walter Scott's -Old Mortality'? if vou have not already it. ell . wen . - .. . . l :n. .. j . . . . , perhaps, tbe editor of the journal jusi, named propoe m Morialit." Washington pper says, tbe costl.uj.il. If this is the way tl.ey juiiisd Ellington i per j , i-reenv i Delaware, tbe quentiou rf the crem.t:on r., . uou, .- - - Moyne crematory, at MoiDgmu, a .., it forty. five dollar, for wbioh the bodv is received in a hearte at the depot and the ashes returned there. The cost of banding a orematory it about two thou sand dollars. by suffer with Malaria! Emory's oianaara uure nils are infallible, nev. er fail to enre the most obstinate eases; purely vegitable, oontain no quinine, mercury, or poisons of any kind; pleas ant to take, sugar-coated. All drug gists 25 aod 50 cents. May 14-lm. The General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America convened in St Louis, Jast week. Fifty-eight Presbyteries were represented in the assembly. Big Spring Presby tery to which Juniata U. P., people be long was represented by J. M. Adair. Samuel Adams, J. R. MoAlister, James lrwic. Backache, stiches in the tide, infla tion and soreness of the bowels, are symptons of a disordered state of the digestive and assimilative organs, wbioh can be promptly and thoroughly cor rected by the use of Ayer'i Cathartio ruis. As dinner pills, and at aids to digestion, tbey have no equal. They enre constipation. Do Not Forget. Do not forjret that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any small iiictnre enlarged for 75 roni Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done no. in first class styla All the latest fityle pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &.c. &c. Framos of all kinds cheap. An exchange describes an editor as a man who is liable to grammatical bluuders, toothache, typographical er rors and lapses of memory; and usually be hat ninety-seven thousand people watching to catch him tripping. He is a man of sorrow, acquainted with grief and poverty, and frequently liable to go ragged, hungry and dry for a very long period. "Tbe State Editorial Excursionists will meet in Ilarrisburg on Monday night, June 16, and visit Carlisle and Pine Grove Park on Tuesday, reaching Gettysburg in the evening. Wednes day and Thursday will be devoted to visiting the battle field. Wednesday night Mr. Heuscl, of Lancaster, will deliver an addreeu in the Court House, Eugene H. Munday, of Philadelphia, reading a poem. Thursday night there will be a "hop" at the springs Hotel." Public Sale of Fine Horses. Wood & Buyer will sell at public sale, at the Jacobs House, in Mifflio town, Saturday, June 7, 1881, a car load of Kentucky horses, composed of draught and driving horses. Horsemen and others may expect to tee in tbis stock, animals stylish iu appearance as well as capable of more than ordinary speed. Hale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m.. when teiius will be made known. Jacob Iliuies and wife, of Fayette, have returned from a vii.it to friends in Indiana. There was a giand memorial dam lu stration iu the upper eud of Tmcarora valley on Decoration day. Waterfurd was the place fur assembly and there with the Post for a nucleus, 50 wagons were loaded with citizens, and a pro. cession was formed, wbioh moved down to McOoytown, thence to McCuiloch's Mills where interesting ceremony was enacted, thence back to Waterford. All the graves of the heroic dead in that part of the valley were decorated. Anybody That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent, on agricultural implements can be ao commodaied by Kennedy & Doty. Tbis same firm bas the hole agency in Juniata county, for the well kuown Susquehanna Bone Phosphate aud ate ai-o prepared to furuir-b pure, ground, rat bone, at lowest prices. In the feed line: Corn, Oits, Rye, Shorts, Middlings, Brso, Oil Cake' and Meal. Mies Maggie Rudi:'.l, of Lewistown, bas been viMting the family of Mr. John Graybill. People are beooming disgusted with the manner of nominating candidates by committest and convections. The American idea is that the whole people should have a voice in tbe nomination aud selection of officers Tbe only way to secure that eod is to nominate and elect by a popular vote. Nomina tions for President, Senators, Govern ors, State and Couuty Superintendents, and all other officers should be made in that way. A young wife who thought sue was losing her husband's affection went to a seventh daughter of a seventh daugh ter for a love powder, lhe mystery woman told ber : "Get a raw piece of beef, cut flat, about half an inch thick ! j Slice an onion in two aod rub th meat nn Ktfih tirfni with ir I'nt os nertoer nd Mlf sn,, ,0t it on es(.h ille ,1Ter , gre p on jt fhrce , s of buttr and two sprigs of parsley, and eet bim to eat it." The vouos wife did so, and ber huband loved ber ever after. Men who make false representations when they trade hrrses may learn eomrtbirg to interest them in the state ment of tbe fact, that a lUitimore man bas been sentenced to three months' imprisonment and to pay a fine of $-5 for lying in horse trade. Judge Stew i art said it was the first time in all bis bis experience that be ever knew a man to be convicted of making false repre erntations in a borsa trade, but he ex pressed the hope that others wou'.d take warning, and be more truthfull in their dealings. On Saturday, Jefferson Middagh went to tbe Park track tc exercise two of bis fast trotteis. One of the flyers was hitehsd to a trotting buggy, that one be tied to a post, and proceeded to trot tbe other. The one that was tied, for some horse reason broke loose and proceeded to trot of its own accord ; trotting did not suit it locg, it took to running, and travelled around at a lively rate over E. D. Parker's corn field, and finally brought up by break ing the buggy, and running a splinter of a shaft throoffb a hind leg above tbe hoek. It was Kessie M. A man bas just been convicted iu Delaware of stealio? an umbrella, aod Lstiiawaio " . . ,ntence l8 , p,y the costs of proa- ecution, a noe ot u, ouo nur m m pillory, twenty lasbes, and three years f r . I : ,L. r- ; 4 , do j . with a man who should be convicted of etealing a railroad, or wreck bank, or perpetrating a twiodle well np in the million! ! Quettion refered to such ooncernt at tbe Penn bank of Pittsburg, aod the Ward Grant conoern of New York. The Bloomfield Democrat of last week says, on last Sunday morning Mr. Reuben Minicb, butcher, of tbit bor ough, wit kicked in tbe tide by a fat tteer he was about to give water. Tbe animal then got him nnder bis feet aud finally kicked him clean out of the sta ble. Judge Burnett, who was in tbe barn, beard hit moans and fonnd him lying insensible. He was taken to bit residence where he was attended bv Drs. Johnston and Strickler. Tbey found a cut four and a balf inches long on the back of bis bead and that he bad been badly bruised by the repeated kicks of tbe vicious brute. He will soon be himself again. A Perry oouuty man, living near Blain, killed rattle snake that be claimed was 25 years old, it bad 22 rattles on itt trail The rattlel were bung np by the door of tbe Advooate office. Now Sheibly wouldn't it be a ioke if two sets of rattles had been fas tened together. Once upon a time, 10 years ago, an innocent looking man from Tnscarora valley brought two un commonly lung rye stocks iuto the Sen tinel office, aod claimed that he bad raised them on bis farm. By accident, one of the stalks got fast at one end and when it was jerked with tbe ob ject of loosening it. Tbe atock parted whore it bad been nicely put together. Both stocks had been nicely put to gether, and thus were lengthened out to a greater length than rye straw ever grew. Caution. Beware ! There are parties in this county claiming to have slate roofing paint. Notioe is hereby given by tbe General Agent of tbe Excelsior Slate Paint Co., that any person or persons claiming in thecrunties of Perry, Juui. ata and Snyder, to sell the slate roofing paint that such persou or persons are a fraud, unless tbey have a certificate of authority signed by the Excelsior Slate Paint Company, properly attested by a Notary Public. My headquarters are at Johujtowo, Juniata county, Pa , where my certificateol authority can be seen by all. Parties wishing to bave their roofs repaired and painted in the above nam ed counties, rail on. or address L. Newton, Gen. Ag't, Walnut, P. O , Juniata couuty, Pa. Snakes have been seen in tbe Mos quito Valley, according to the Wil liamsport Gazette and Bulletin, that were seven feet long aud as thick as a man's arm. Charles Grabor, of Penns burg, Montgomery couuty, killed a black snake, over fivo feet long, that had wound itself about hit legs Seven black makes were recently killed on tbe farm of Elbanao Halm, in Robeson township, Berks county. Joseph Kift, Jr.. of West Cbefler. recently killed 'hree copperhead snakes near that place. Paul agaiuan, of Stony Run, Lehigh county, on S.turday last killed a black snake that rucaa'.ired nine feet. The editor of the Blo imScId Advocate has the skin of a rattle snake 5 feet long with 21 rattles on its tail, stretch ed on a chestnut eap:iog hung at the front door of his office. Our Blue Blood. Two canturiea and a half e' :!' trudged to work with t-tiouldered hoe A woman, birHo.it, brotvntxl l rough, With pluck of I'nritanic stu:r. Six luty chil'lrt-n lagst?4 behind, All hatlca, ahoelesn, uncoDtined, And hippy an iurds that He About lliem. Naught of tn.ika tiioj knew, Sare one lhr rrad at twilight hour, Brought with them in the staunch U:iy8owr. A pretty lady thin anil white, In a hammock itwiiiirint; light, Languishes, and in the ehade Devours rhyme and lemonade, While beiidirg ne ir her lover ighi, And gently la'U away the fliei.. She uii'rmuis, " 'Ti so nice that we Are neither ot low family, But ot old 1'uriiauic stock That lauded upon Plymouth rock." Harvard Lampoon. Rev. David Diveu assisted the rci dent pastor in the administration of the Lord's Supper, last Sunday, in the Lutheran church, in tbis plai'e. Rev. E. E. Borry added 7 new names to the list of church membership on that oc casion. On Sabbath evening Mr. Div en delivered a discourse upon the sub ject of 'The Lutheran Cburob." He dwelt upon its journalistic strength and power and number of its publications. Of its academics, colleges, female semi naries and orphan schools. Though thi re be 4 divisions in tbe church in America, it is not weak on that ao count, because the divisions are not on points of fundamental doctrine. Nu merically considered, in America, 10 years ago, the church stood II, lait year it stood 3, which is a great gain. j In 1883 there were added Gl,853 me:n I bers above all losses. Ministers can not be supplied fast enough for such an increase. There are 50 million Lu:h- trnns in tbe world located in 1G differ ent countries. Sixteeu sovereigns, rulers, of the world are members of tbe Lutheran church. Mr. Divco's dis course was replete wi'h interestiug and valuable information relative to bis church. Mrs. Simon Mumniah died at ber boxe, near Oakland Mills, Juniata county, Pa , May '22, 1834. Sbe was born in Lancaster county. Pa., March 30, 1828. Having eariy in lifo given her heart unto God aud her life to His churcb, she lived a consistent christian j,;e an(j ,n the hour of death God was ih her aud took her uato Himself. She possessed a bright christian expe rience, and during all her last illness she frequently assured her friends that all was well, and that she bad a blessed bope of a borne in tbe eternal world of light. Pear mother we nnsa tliee at home, Where we so often h ire met, And MlK d of that beautiful land Wlit-re the bright son does never set. Dear mother, we cannot let thee go, To he t.uried from onr sight, In the grave, where Jens slept, tVhfn lhe world was dark aa night. Yes. dear mother, we have hewd you say: Do not grieve when I am gone, For JeMis call, ani I iont go To meet him on bia throne." Pear mother, shall we neTer meet again, To listen and hear you aing -The old, oid sturr Ot Jeans and hia love ? No, mother, your minion on earth i tilled. You sleep beneath the shady bow'r, Where loved one Colore have gone To bloom in God's garden aa a flower. Love" and affection for near ones, Hnxband and children ten, Mmit me in tbe haven of rest. Where we shall never pwt .-gain. Family. pEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St , sonth of Chestnut, one square south of the New Post Office, oo aalf square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plana. Good roonas flora 50c to S3 00 per dav. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, If. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,1888, ly. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO AlRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Frantellouse, a corn modions Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the house. For particulars call on or addresa WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. Paymcnta to suit Purchaser. PRIVATE SALE. A house and lot of 4 acres of flint land, miles from Van Wert, 5 miles from Mif flintown. the connty ae .t. The house is 2 stories hiph with ti rooms, and a cellar. There is a stable for 3 or 4 cattle or horses bog pen. There is both running and pump water on the premises, fruit of all kinds, cherries, gmpea, pears, apples and peaches, Churches and schools convenient. Tbe Hunker church is only balf mile distant. Tbe PrrsbytorUn and Lutheran churches are 4 miles away. Terms easy, posses sion given iiunirdiat-dv. If sold before bar- vent the IJ acres, now in wheat, will be put into the bargain. For price and other par ticulars an dress JOHN CLECK, Van Wert, Juniata connty, Pa, April 9, 15184. ATSE'S Sarsaparilla I a fnglily concent mfed cxtrsrt of Saruparilin and other blood-purifying roots, combined with loUMc of Iof a inm and Irony and is tli safest, most reli able, and rooet eoonmnical blood-purifier that can bo tued. It InvariaMy ciie!s a1! blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores iu vitalizing power. It Is the test known recictl? f"f Scrofula and ail Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip fS(ma King worm, LloU-hee, Sores, Boil, Tumor, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also fur sll ilisorUors eansed by a thin acd imporerishctl, or corrupted, condition of thebIood,sueh as Rheumatism Neuralgia, Kheumatlc Gout. General IbUilj, aod Scrofulous Catarrh. !a!Iasn!2!3!7 RftsunaHcm Cure! "Atct j SAR4AP.Mtn.LA h-J enrcd m of the f r.Taoim.itory IlhenmmUam, with which 1 Lata suffered for ir.any years. W. II. Mooea." VmliAUi, i.., M.-.rch 2, ttv. ra-srAiim rv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas. Sold by all Irapgiiu ; si, s.i Lu!rir tnt & DR. JOHN BULL'S SiWoDicSpp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Gr CHILLS and FEVER, AH 0 fill KUXRIAl DISEXSES. The proprietor of tbis eelobrated medi-e:-.J j'Js:!y claims for it a superiority over aU r'srr.jTiL's ev?r offered to the public fcr the EAFt. CTETAIN. SPEEDY and PEB I ili ESI zurs ef Ague and Fever, or Caiils tnX i'-iver, whether of short or long tttnd- i vj. iis refers to the entire Western end r-.ti-en country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in bo cue whatever will it fail to cere if the direo lisia are strieily followed and carried ont ii s great many eases a sicglo dose has b-en surHcient for a cure, and whole fami lies have bsen enred by a single bottle, witb r. perfect restoration of the general health. Ii is. however, prudent, and ia every ease T-i ore certain to cure, if its nse is eon tinned in smalier doacs for a week or twu after the r.:-a-,e has been checked, more especially in difficult aad lonrr-stAcding eases. Usn a.!y this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken tbrce or fcur C'.-scs of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VECETA3L FAMILY WLL3 will be suf ficient. iVJIX'S SAESAPAEILLA is the old and r?i:ab'3 remedy for impurities of the b!x)d t." Scrofulous affections the Kir.j of I-".vd Purifiers. j2. JOH.f BJLL'S VEGETABLE WOHM I'TEOYZ'i is prepared is the for-ji of c-.ady drops, attractive to the sight sxd pleasaat to the taste. ZIR. JOHN BTJX.1VS SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Romedlea of the Day, . rlaeipal Office, 831 BaioSUl0nSTILI.F.KT. JUNIATAVALLEYBAK, OF MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. XKVIN POMEROT, Prttxdtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathitr PiarcTOns : , Nevtn Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek, Georee Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson. A mo O. Bo d sail, W. C. Pomerov, stociholoeks : J. Net-in Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Annie '!. Sh' lley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. HoIm-s Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Uertzler. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noan Uertzler, Charlotte Snyder, Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on VI months certificates. rjan23,lg4-tr ALABAST3NE A Superior Substitute for Kalsoxaiae, etc Alarmstine is the tfrsf and only preparation made from calcined srvpsnm rock, for appli cation to walls with a iirusli. and is fully cov ered by paten u am) perf.-cled l.y many years ol experiments. It H t!e oniy liennunent wall linisli, n ul admits ( api'lviu as many coats us desireil. cso w another, to any hard surf;ice, without danger of scaling, or noticeably adding to the thickness of tlie wall, which is strenst h-'iied and improved 07 each additional cur, from time to lime. It istheonlvmateri::! f'ir the purpose not ile pendenC "ujio;i -.n' It-r i.s adhesiveness. Aluliaslino is l::iivfi.fl on toenail by ai.f, moisture, etc.. triii!.' ::ll kalsominee or whit ening prejaratioTiS have inert soft chalks and frlue for their la-x whicii are reudered soft or scaled in a very short time. In addition to the aliove advantages, Alahastine is le33 expensive. : s it requires but one-half the numlu r of ponnds to cover the same amount ol snvure v.-itli lwu coats, is ready for u?e by addi ig v. aler, easily ai.piied by any cue. For sale by your Paint TVnlcr. Ask for C'rrul: r containinic nn :.lia cf 11 tint, rranufaclurcd only by the AmiAtrisa Co-, H. It. Cuubch, Manager, Grand Eapids, Mien. SPRING STOCK or CARPETS. ChoitH Pattern VELVET Body aod T&pMtrr BRUSSELS, Extra Sapsr Ikdima ani low Grade INGRAINS, A Fall Line of VENETIAN, - A Complete Lino ef RAG, A Ckoioe Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE Carpet House AND FURNITURE BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:0:- At the Old Stand, OH THE SOCTntVEST COBVER OT BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFFLI.VrOITX, P.4 HAS JUST RECEIVED All tbe above ennmerateii articlra. and all other things that may be fonnd in a CARPET S FURNITURE STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IX ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &c, &c, dec. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIF FLLYTO IT.Y, - - PEAW FOUR HANDSOME PRIZES. (T9 Id PRIZE In opiar tit affor I our frienJs auJ patrons ia tovrn aail connlrv an even ing's n ttrtainiuen!, 3 will preent to the FIRST L.VDY (JUSTOMEU who will bring to our htore, in the Belford BuilJing, Corner of Bridge and Min strfets, Mifllintown, Pa., a correct answer to the following Rebna, a FINE PAIR of FREVCH KID BOOTS. To FIRST GENTLT:MAN CUSTOMER, a FAIR OF OITR ELEKANT PARLOR SLIPPERS. To FIRST MISS un?-. r 13, a PAIR OF FINE BUTTON BOOTS. To FIRST SCHOOL BOY, a PAIR OF FINE SHOES. Anf J' ""VfiiV I - " ft i BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS, SLIPPERS Repairs Promptly Dene, Cor. BRIDGE and VAIN STS. IHFFLINT0WN, PA. The answers to this Rebas niust be encloe4 in sealed envelopes and marl:ed 011 b:irk of envelope '-answ er to Rebus." and returned to our store, whirr t'lMr will be auaib'-re.! aa rcceiTod nntil Dec. 2-tth. 18S4. wlin the &ve'op."s will be opened and prizes awarded. Not :uor; than one prize awarded in the same family. LA DIE -, TRY OUR FRENCH KID SHOE. GENTS, TRY THE FAYOiriTE T. M. B. SHOE. ' We lure received a lare line of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, and all kind of Foot Wear, and are prepared to furnish all in need of lionet G; o is. a fiiii ii: of Boot. Shoes and Slippers. Wo have the best Ladies' Fine Goods iu the county. Ii n't forget the place. G. W BELFORD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN and BRIDGE STS., MIFFLINTOWN, CT:ys 'Y. P. JKSPK.SCIIAIE, JACOB EEIDLEK, at trx ' ATTORNEY-AT LAW, i MIFFMN'TOiTV, Pi. CEXTRAIi STORE C-Cllrtir.n. attended to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Pttrten Eiq. on Jllll MKtll, 1 OpPOilfH COUT.T HOCSS, Calls the attention cf iit pablie t tbe following faijtn : Fair Pricei Oar Leader ! The Bast Boodi Our Pride ! One Price Our Style !-Ch or! Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our I-sJiiig S(ecaltia are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, vATInV5 rrncVRIVQ vnnTd1 NUlIO5, jUO(,trUr,S, BOOT? AND SHOES, for Men, Woniea andj Children, Qaecnsware, Glswsre.l Wood an-.l VVi,..WSrc. Oil Cl.tL,,! and every article uviay found iti Ertt- class tnr?. COUNTRY PRODUCE fsk-n ir; 1 xchatie fr g0O.J. at highest markft I : Thankful to the onblic for their' hnrotofore lihrral parona, I reqiiestj their eoDtioasd custom ; and ask er son from all parts of the county, whan ' I in Mifflin to call aud tn my stock of; goods r. EAPEJSCH.4DE Spt. 7, IS Loin E. Atkixsoh. Oid. Jasoss, Ja ATKH'OX . JACOB", ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLIXTOW!:, PA. Uncollecting and Convevanciag prompt - T endl to. Orrici Oa Vin alreet, ia p"ce of resi. dence of Lonis E. Attiuson, Knq., south of Bridge street. Uct2,lS8K jJASON IRWIN, ATT0EXET-AT-1AW, " M1FFLIXTOWX, JUXUTJ CO., P.I. C3r" All business prorayt'.y attended tn. Orrica On Bridge, itrs.t, opposite thej Court lioute sqaar. J7 alj REBUS. SA UrrS; -C3.it. vf .V. CX HECK, Brid'8 street Feb So, 'SO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, -vffz.vroiv.v. rj. Office hours f-ora 9 a. m. to I p. .. Ol- j lira in hi resMnce, on Third traot, oa ! -: . 1 , v 1 . - r o . Ffc M. CRAWFORD, M. P., , IS m I Han reanmed aciv!v the practice of j Medicine and Surfrery and their collataral branches. Office at the old corner of Third I and Ornne strueti, MifTlintown, Pa. ,a, J. 31 BKAZhh. h. v., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Jcndemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional buinrs promptly attended te at all hours. Jobs !tI.ArciiLis. Jnnrra W. Sviama. M(Xtl (;!!l.n k. ST.MJIEL, LKSUEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JUSI AT J CO., PA. llOnly rel::i'ile Companies represented. Dec. 8, l75-ly w TLLIAM BEI.L. AGENT AND DEADER IN Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. MiffMntown, Jiniati Cuuntr, Pa. 0!"'e "n Vir'it's 8t"et opposite Soath sjrt,. i rn-.,Tt Houe. ?"ov- y- 'sv-- AVIi'TfM Q T jp CVRE contain an antidote for all Mt. larlal dtaorderis "hich, far aa knowu, is used in 11 u other remedy. It eea- tains no Quinine, nor anv mineral aor 4e t-teri.u sult;ince wha'tever, and eosse- onrntlv produces no lnjii.iciis etfitel spoa the c.institution, hut Warrs the system as healthy it was before the attack. HKnaKKl.TI AlEK 5AUIB C l'HE to cure everv case of Fever ss4 Acne. Intermittent or Chill FeTer, Bssait, tent Feier, Dumb Afrie, BilHona Tever- rd I iTer Complaint eansed by alarfc. In case of failure, after dn trial assist are sutbnrized, bv onr circular dated Jsly 1st, it.-z, 10 reiuna the tnnnmj. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., LowelL Mass. 5old by all rrnggists. TVfOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. IT All persons are hereby notified not to. trespass on the lands of the undersigned, in Walker snd Fermanagh townships, fop the purpose of hunting, building fires, of for any other trespass purpose. ! .'I V vr-u" Welli.ioto Smith. Crtn Eirrisn. J,PH S. Wiitii, Scsab Beaaaa, Jo-as KArrraAS, Cvars Srssam. Oct. 31, l83-tf. CArTIOX NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fie'd. or in any other way trespas-jing en tie Unds of the under. signed J. 9. ' a fnii.i' j?- . m 1
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