"IIFKLIXTOWN: " " TERMS. i.o 11.50 pw annum if pud 12 nl-!;f -dvertisemenU inserted at 60 T" tarhi for each insertion. tWt.Ic?:r , notice, in local col- wiU be made to those desiring "bv the year, half or quarter to sn" SHORT LOCALS. fcoator Jobn J- 1'atterson is in town. Cptain MoCUIlan turns outfirt rate 0n tb road, turn to th. right aa the Is diru- Thompson and Crosier have a lot of t.rn horses EHie Simons has gone . to Chester fCuntj.toTisit her mother. j D. Simons was to Philadelphia ,' business trip lest week. Trhoid ferer has found iU way in to mts1 families at Oriental. A bean sajs. "I don't care if my girl lest sat onions. I eat onions too.'' Mrs. Jonathan Kaufman died in Mexico last week, aged about 75 years. The clover does not blossom. What i, the matter with it ! is the question. A number of the young bloods drive their borses too fast, and in too rook ie, i manner. ASilute of 15 guns ii fired in honor of the nomination of Blaine, on Fries evening. i.m. A. ISanks. with a pact ot sennas, caught a fox on Adams' ridge, en kut Saturday. Dr. Eider advertises a bouse and lot, and personal property, for sale, on gsturdsj. the '2'Jib. Mrs. Jacob Smith, of Fayette town ship, died of consumption last week, jged about 35 years. Msnj people from this town attend td the Sabbath sanooi convention, at Port Kojal, last week. Unsipectealy, the corn came up sieei. Here and there is a field that Wii washed quite a good deal Nearly all the colts that have come this tenon bare died, and the farmers ire ssking each other for the reason. Washington S. North, eueoeedes his fsiber at passenger and freight agent for the railroad company at Mifflin sta tion. Commencement week, at the Penn sylvania State College, Centre county, Uff:wi June -2, and ends Jnne 20, isk Jlrs. Washineton Xwth. in company with Ler niece, Miss Sallie Parker, has gone to Ohio and Indiana to visit rela tives. A. J. Moist has calied the Republi can county committee to meet at the Jacobs House on Saturday the 14th day of Jhl. Lawyer Beidler plucked a strawberry tilt measured 5f inches in circumfer ence, from bis strawberry patch, on Saturday. Siniuel Minichen, a former citizen of Port Royal died some days ago from tie effects of a stroke of paralyse at Eirriibnrg. Ajademy scholars are preparing for tie impending commencement. Speeches, mosie, flowers, and a good time generally. Tiers was a rush at Straver's for sammer clothing last week. There are plenty more clothing at the tame place Call in, gentlemen. Gtnersl Bibcock, and several oth ers, were drowned by a ship going te tin bottom of the deep cff the coast of Ficrida, on the 3rd inet. Jlrs. Flemiog, of Lamer, Iowa, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Caleb Par kff, in this place, in company with Mrs. Balsbicb, of Port Royal. Professor, W. E. Aumao, County .npenntendent elect entered upon a di:Ltrge of the duties of the office oa tie lit Monday in June. H- S. Seboll. chairman of the Demo cratic County Committee basealled the eoBmittse to meet in the Court House mttiipltee, Juo, 14, i4. A strawberry and ice cream festival be held in McAheterville, on the rost., day ani evening, for the tocfitof the McAlisterville band. The Academy students will give an rtalBinent on the evening of the net All lover: of oratorical dis I 'js will be handsomely entertined. An infant eLild, 5 months old. of Mr. Mrs. San Carter, of Patterson, , ei !,6t k at their home, ie Pat wo. Interment in Union Cemetery. Weed A lWreold a lot ef nice ws from Keutuoky, in this paee, at inblic outcrr. W S I.- tl. Vvt price of J ' "'U' . 1 IIS the borses sold was 91, Jonstha ban Knrrl. t c .. , . -...1. v, . ay ci IV. vtee IU r ,a,t Thursday, to uke home in a wriace. -,,,. i ,.. , i j wn VlHtltlr, f.:.j. .- ..-,- , q in i nmpsuurg, tre countv Farmers. Kennedy Mli D0,y re preptred te nush yon wh all kinds of Farming S 7 J?1" 1'"pbte. at a saving to J of 20 per cent ia?'u,,,Ud 510,000 on depo.it ?h. brok9D b"k. f Pittbburg. ' eon5Brn not a National bank. u 7 Geoer,!' Cuni' Lm been ruubnrg to investigate the concern. The sure effects of Aver'. Sarsepa th' V' ll0ro"ch and permanent. If a lurking taint of Serofnla a kdf A-m' S,r"PrilIa will dis t and exprl it from your system. leeM "r W- E- Aumn bssbeense daJ ' 00 of he committee to con e'a.. i l1 im'r''ion of the Senior oi th, Haniiopd.m Normal Col 2onthel6and 17th days of this A whisk r dy matt be convenient to crnn i r-i sy to ,, - u "f-i'eeant . . ' ' u ruo j failed witluu tae past weeico, auu t CcZTe'tT'i-Vn U drepntable ica their conduc t lw uui'c g T 'f for,heWh 'considered, that Ward and Fish, of T in itseif ail th.se merits. I viur Yort are in tail. The president . ... Tl. 1 quite a ,nilna"on of B!a"e ereated arj d gftvw al other officers have fled Tte dru i0" YXdy e"ninS jt Europe, And Biudle aud the djrec- 1 V. H. Henderson, of Fermanagh, - wwou jduoi, from wnicn a neeoe oi if pounds wasreeent oently clipped. The buck was one Tear w.vi .u vut aproK, mna at that time weignea 3 pounds. J. VT. Baik, of Delphos, Kansas, has taw pwi w uja oeen visiting his kin ions in J umata and ferry oounties LU went west in 1879. He it pleased with the oonntry, and will soon return to tne noma ot his adoption. ft. kn'i. u . . """ Booanes reauoe the vitality and cause nervous exhane tion, etc. The Pastille treatment is radical cure. Harris Remedy Co St. iuis iuo., sena free tnait. May 14-lm 1 he oiosing exeroises of of the Nor mal School, at Richfield. last Fridav evening, as conduoted by P. G.Sholly, are reported as a nrslrate entertain ment. A report of the proceedings, for the Sentinel and Republican' came 100 late lor mis issue. "jaou, me ouiorea man, who was i i. . i . i i elected temporary chairman of the He puaiioan national convention, was slow about accepting the proposal to nonii Date him for the place. He filled the office well, and with satisfaction to those who imposed the trust on him. Normal Class. A Normal Course for the espeoial benefit of those prepar ing to teach will be oonduoTed during a term ot six weela, commencing July I4tn, 1384, at Kiobheld, Juniata coun ty. Pa. Satisfaction guaranteed and terms reasonable. P. U. SnELLr. A good deal of interest was awaken ed by the Republican national conven tion when it convened at Chicago on the jrd inst, but as the daye weut by without a nomination being reached the interest abated, and by the lime nday tame in few inquiries were made in re gard to the convention. Charles Cleck, aged about 11 years son of Wo. Cleck, of Fermanagh town ship, was so unfortunate on last Satur day, while at play, as to run the point of the blade of a pooket knife into the ball of bis left eye. The eut is not a deep one, aud as yet it cannot be toid bow nearly the eye is destroyed. Why suffer with Malaria 1 Emory's Standard Cure Pills are infallible, nev er fail to cure the most obstinate oases, purely vegiiable, coutaiu no quinine, mercury, or puisous of any kind; pleas ant to take, eugar-coated. All drug gists '2b acd 5'J cents. MayH-lm. Mrs. II. M. Crider, of York, Pa., has issued a pamphlet that gives a method on the cultivation and growth of fiue celery. Send '2b cents to her address and secure the book. It tells "how to sow." "how to prepare the trenches and transplant,'' '-bow to earth up," fehow to winter celery' and "bow to prepare it for the table.'' The safe, honorable, rule for people who handle trust funds, is never to use for private purposes, money that is not one's owu. No dishonorable transac tion can then overtake a man. A mis take may occur in the summing up, cr paying out ot an account but it can not be suoh a transaction that cau work wrong or injury. A Carlisle paper says, a woodoaop per from Perry county, threw astoneat a vicious dog that oame out from the residenoe of a man in North Middleton. The owner threatened to thrash the woodchopper and soon a battle was in progress, and the woodchopper proved to be the best man, and the other -feller" wears botb eyes in mourning. The oratorical contest of the Acad emy students, to be held in the Court House on the evening of the 19th inst., will be free only to the parents of the students. An admission fee of 15ots will be charged all others, to defray necessary expenses. So one admitted without a ticket. Tickets sold only at Banks & Co's Drug store. Moke than one hundred Congress men were away from Washington Inst week, in attendance upon tha Chicago convention, business in Con gress was of courte brought to a stand, by their absence. Next month when the Democratic convention meets, Congressmen will again go to Chicago. Congressmen are all poli ticians. Lr. Crawford was speedily called to Milford township last Friday to attend a year old son of Joseph Ilersb, that was bitten by a copperhead snake on the left faaud. The cbijd was out in the field with its father, and went to play along a feooe, where it encountered the scake. The snake bite stung the boy sufficiently hard to ae him to ery. The etuld is doing right well. Do Not Foreet. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you cm t;et any small lecture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is wade in Pho tography, you can got here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Card. Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &.C &c. Frames of all kinds cheap. The Perry County Freeman, says, on last Sunday a week whiUt a eon of Abram Kitoer, of Centre township, was ont in the woods after honeysuckle ap ples, be was bitten in the leg by a oop perbead. The young man's eondition was critical, and almost the boundary of hope, yet through the various applica tions of alcohol, sweet milk and onion poultices, be is now eut of danger, though still unable to walk. Anybody That desires to ease i!0 to 35 per eent. on agricultural implements can be ac cotuiuodated by Kennedy &. Doty. This same firm has the sole agency in Juniata county, for the well known Susqaeiianna Bone Phopbete and ate also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest priece. In the feed line; Corn, Osts. Rye, Shorts, iMiddlings, Uran, Oil Cake and Meal. There are 7.418 banking bouses in this country, of that unm'oer 11 have of th broken bank, in Erie, is in jail, d:i:.i - I..-, rl, it oi mi:i'll rCDU- ii-'utf nwm. - tation left m a lot of Id gnrotuers. The closing of the Musical College, on Thursday and Friday evenings, was the grandest perforsnanoe ever witness ed at Freeburg. The inusio class was largely nnder instruction of Misses K. S. Sbriner and Shaeffer, every room in the College House was filled and sur rounded with strangers and others from adjoining oounties. Next session be ginning July 28th. Address F. C. Mover, Director. Publio Sale. The undersigned will sell at nublie sale, on the premises in the borough of Uifflintown, on Saturday, Jane '21, 1664, at 1 o'clock p. in., one of the most desirable Looses on Main street, with four rooms and kitchen on first floor, four rooms ou seoond floor, large finished attio, cistern pump in kitchen, and in bath-room. Also, one new two horse wagon, built oy J. f. liemenoger ; fine family driv ing horse, bay mare, 5 years old, 15 hands high, perfeotly safe at the rail road, and for a lady to drive. Term : On bouse, ten percent. oa day of sale, and $1,000.00 onoonfirma tion of sale. Thomas A. Elder. Ihe Perry Countv Democrat - of June 4th, says: Oa last Saturday night an attempt was made to steal a lot of bogs from the pen of Mr. Lewis Sweger, in Carroll township. Mr. S. was not at home, being employed in Newport. His wife was satisfied that somebody was prowling about the prem ises because of the oonsiant barking of the dog, but was afraid to go out to in vestigate. The next morning five pigs were missing and the traoks of two persons, one in bis bare feet, showed that the hogs had been driven aoross an oats field, one of which was soon found badly hurt. The neighbors turned out and all the hogs were final ly recovered, the thieves having failed in their efforts to dtive them off. Last Friday, two Hungarians at tempted to board a freight car while it was running. One of the tramns miss ed bis footing, and the oars ran over both legs close up to his body. The accident took place in Mifflin county, not far from Mauyunk station, and the unfortunate man was taken to that place for surgical attention. Drs. Crawford and Banks were sent for, but before they armed at the station the spirit of the man bad fled. His re mains were brought to Lewistown and there they were taken in charge by the authority of the poor for interment. The oompanion of the unfortunate man stated that his deoeased friend bad come to America some 3 years since. He gave the name of the deceased as Andrew Johnsky. Boys and girls have for a generation been so thoroughly taught in the ques tion, "will it pay ?" that they have al most lost sight of the higher questiou,"is it honest!" The receut dishonest bus iness transaotioi, that have been re vealed in almost every community, a mong a class of people who have been talking all the time about, "will it pay ?'' has revealed the fact, that "will it pay" is not the higher goal to work for. It leads to dishoneat transaction, humiliation, and disgrace. Slop young man, every tinio you propose to enter npon an enterprise and ask yourself, Is it honest ?" It will pay jou, ev ery time, to stop and ask that queatiou. If Ward aud the Grants had stopped and asked that how much better off they would be to-day The Commencement exercises of the Mifflintown Academy will take place on the evenings of June 19th and '26th inst. The fi.tt night's exercise will be purely oratorical, interspersed by fine music, by the Academy orchestra. It will be a competitive entertainment as far as the orators are concerned, Mr. Duncan offering a Harvard edition of Shakespeare to the orator who acquits himself best on the forum. Three com petent judges Lave bet-n appointed to decide who is the winner of the prize. The evening of the 26th inst., will be taken up by the entertainment part of the Academy, aud will consist of dramas, tableaus, declamations, dialogues, mu sic, etc. It will be by far the best en tertainment, of its kind, ever given by the Academy. "Clayton's empty sleeve does not seem to be much of a sleeve to con jure with. The New York Evening Post says he did not lose Lis arm in the war, but shot it off himself while on a gunning expedition during the halcyon days of his Arkansas thiev ery, and that the most innocent days of his whole life were those he rpeut under tLe Lands of Lis surgeon at that time." Clayton is not the only man wLo has leen masqueraded as a wounded veteran soldier. There is an instance in the history of Re publican politics of Juniata county, when a man who was a stool pigeon can didate, was run as a one armed veteran soldier, at the primary eluction. when in point of fact, he Lad lost Lis arm in a thresLing machine. Caution. Beware ! There are parties in this oounty claiming to Lave slate roofing paiui. Notice is hereby given by the tieoeral Agent of the Excelsior Slate Paint Co., that any person or persons claiming in the counties of Perry, Juui. ata and Snyder, to sell the slate roofing paint that such person or persons are a fraud, unle.ss they bave a certificate of authority signed by the Excelsior Slate Paint Company, properly attested by a Notary Public. My beadqoarteis are at Johnstown, Juuiata county, Pa., where my certificate of authority can be seen by all. Parties wishing to bave their roofs repaired and painted in the above nam ed counties, call on. or address L. Newton, Gen. Ag't, Walnut, P. O., Juniata eouoty, Pa. The Blooufield Advocate of last week says, on Thursday last Sheriff Shearer and Deputy Sheriff Beck ar rested Riley R. Brink, at Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., and lodged bim in our jail the same day. Brink wasar resled on a beoch warrsntoo thecbirge of arson, in Liverpool, some ten years ago. At the August term, 1874, the grand jury found a true bill against bim for arson, and ever since the au thorities Lave been on a lookout for bim. Lat week the Sheriff received word that Brink would likly pass through Liverpool on Wednesday as one of the hsnds on a canal boat, but on reaching there the officers found that the boat had pained through on the way to Columbia, and the sheriff aud his deputy took the train at Newport on Wednesday nibt, and reached Col- : umbia on Thursday forenoon, where tbev found Brink on the boat. He sub mitted quietly to the arrest. His trial will most likely come ofi at the August term. Saturday evening was fraught with a number of uncommon incidents. The buggy of Samuel Rothrook was run in to, and up set, in front of the door of the dwelling of the Commissioner s Clerk, where Mr. Rotbrock was about to alight, and take Miss Ida Magill to a party in Lost Creek V alley. It was the buggy of Frank Stoner that oame up from behind that up set the former vehiole, Rotbrock was draggsd by the lines auite a distance. The horse ran away with the ptueton dragging on its side, down Third street to the quarry near the place where William Dunn walked over, and was there oaught by John Rapp. The wagon is in need of extensive repairs, the horse was not burl. Sam. as he is familiarly called by his school chums, bad bis clothes torn, and a knee gashed to suoh a depth that be was taken into the Aoademy and Dr Crawford was called in to stitch np the wounded leg. Inoident number two was that of John MoMeen and Porter Thompson, opening a full battery of hot, loud, words on Jacob Meyers, of lore, Pa. Meyers is a general agent for an agri cultural manufaotunnsi company, and his looal agent here is Banks Kauffman, of Walker township. Some one bad said, that Meyers bad styled Kauff man a simple Dutchman. Meyers de nied the charge, and McMeeu and Thompson were endeavoring to prove it by the wildest of gesticulation, and loud voice, that be did ear so. Kauffman was not present to hear how the Irishmen MoMeen and Thompson, were excited over the declaration that be had been called a simple Dutch man. After they had walked away, Meyers stated, that, be bad said that number of men here are connected to push the agricultural machine selling business, but that he baa a quiet Dutch agent a little distanoe out in the coun try tbat can get away with the whole of them, notwithstanding their noise. Incident number three was a fair, square, kick up, knock down, rough and tumble fight, in front of the Patterson House, between Samuel Kepner, of Port Royal, and William Loogacre, of this place, to settle a dispute between themselves. It was a long and bard fought battle, and so nearly were they matched in courage, and strongth that the fight ended wbeu they were ex hausted of physical strength. Their clothes were torn, and their fases were bloody and bruised, and tbey bad the appearance of ragged, dusty, battle scarred, blood stained, but living vet erans after a day's fight. Shake bands boys. Seven Perry county farmers, became involved in a political quarrel, on Fri day night, over the news of the nomina tion of BUine, iu a saloon, in Liverpool. Knives and pistols were drawn and used. A pibtul shot put out the light iu the saloon, the meu fought desperately in the dark, 15 to 20 miuutes. By the aid of friends, the proprietor got the bel ligerents that could walk, out of the room and then lucked the doer. When a light was brought, four men were found lying helpless ou the floorwound ed. James (login was down with a kuife stab in the abdomen, aud pistol shot through a thigh ; Casper Royer, had a pistol hot through the arm, and had seven knife stabs on his person; James Weiss was stabbed twice in the right side. Littic hope for the life of the men is eutertained. Fifteen men bave been arretted for taking' part in the row. If men would be more careful of their language to each other such rows could not take place The boys of this town wbosometimes "jump" freight cars should read the following item and reflect on it. It is only a question of time with the boy who jump freight oars as to when the accident will overtake him. Rut here is the item relet red to from the Duocanocn Record. On Thursday, May 22. 1SS4, Frank, a 14 year old sou of Wm. Brown, in upper Duncau non, met with a frightful aeoideot. In attempting to jump from a passing freight train be slipped and foil under the wheels, and had one leg cutoff, and the other crushed to a j illj. Dr. J. U. Hoobacgh, was called iu, but the wounded boy refued to hare any as sistance. He was terribly cut about the head and back, from the wQects of which be died. Ac ip Advertisements. ASTRAY A white buar, weighiug a bout 75 pounds, came to the lrm of Wm. Cleck, atwut the 1st ot May, 1SS4. The owner is hereby requested to come for ward, unl prove properly, py for the keep ing of tha animal and take Iiim iiv. WM. CLKCK. Fermanagh township, June 10, 1S84. I 5EAB0DT HOTEL, Kinth St . noutb of CliuHtnut, on square south of the New post Olfiee, one-half square from Walnut St. Thratre and in the vtry business centre of the city. On the American and European pianH. Uood rooms fioni 5Uc to $3 (10 per dsv. Kuincxleleil and newly furnished. "AV. PAINE, at. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. JOHN YORGEY'S BOOT MO SHOE SHOP has been removed to Main street, Patterson, Pa., where he will make all the latect atles cf LADIES. GENTLEMAN'S. BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES. FINE BOOTS and REPAIRING aapecialty. K7- PRICES REJSOXJBLE. Tj Give him a call before going elsewhere. Dee. 19, 1888-ly. wravors Dratrrg MM WMftMM M ft Mm TMthfnl ISMIvrO tlont, to) A-M hs4aafK, ket tcspcriM wlulsj si ale lark ta juetf tr . AtoLA Mu IflaMaai arsa wort, vj A Sailed Cura SPEMTOBMEA IMPOTENCY. arrTaetad fbrorarS) a by prwtsmisVsfjs ciaima f frMblM. Gft sjr frw 4rc Lax eui trial yatkag Mra Uipartaat acts befur .afcilif tatsMOt alawvhcr Tit a rcaaadc lLat a arct thaaamola. aJa 4m a4 la tertsva with atatotaoa a baaV act r aaasc & ar las- nufla awtdtcal Twlaelp", Grovlaf ia la war aa4 rwpwtav tlam. Ciraatapplicauaia laa aataf diwimi aMkcalai n. i by aa Sboa- :9c laUuosAOt Jail vilbaat flclay. Tb tataral Faao UtBM of flks bmaiaa ma loa are taaitarat. Ta xee TRIAL rACKAuaia i .Mil ar etna sack. TM euuet airi ehsvrral seS mkm SEN0 ADDRESS rasiiU. HARRIS REMEDY 0, Bfg Chentst. tMX Sortk 10th St St, Leais, Dtt totmc Tsutswt, $3 ; S om$5 ; 5 wm X -THE B1SSELL PLOW.- WM. RICHTER, one oi the largest farmers in DAJJPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whose address is BEUVENt'R, says : THE BISSELL PLOW is the beat be ever used, and he baa used the Oliver Chilled. THE BISSELL, he says, ia lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts the ground iu a better conditioa for harrowing. We also have on hand, for aale, the OUTER CIIILLED PLOWS ARB CIIILLED PLOWS, at 20 per cent, less money than usual. Also, REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KEXXEDY &. DOTY, .Mifflintown, Pa. Hay 23, 1884-tf. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at horn is not alwari the best teat of merit, bat we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine has won for itself, euch univeroai approbation in ita own city, Stat, and country, anil aiaong all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The follnwins; letter from one of our bert know Maaeachiawits Draggiats ahfratd be ot interest to every sullerer: RHEUMATISM. "Eight yean ago I hJ an attack of Kbeumatlam. so se vere that I could not move rum the bed, or dreea. without help. 1 tried several reme dies without much if any relief, until I took am'i SAiMaraaiLLA, by the use of two bottles ot which I was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your Saksa rAKiLLA, and it sttil retains iu wouderful popularity. The many notable cores it has etlected in thia vicinity convince me that It la the best bloud mediciuo ever offered to the public. E. F. UAnai." Uiver St, Backlasd, Aiaaa., May U, lest. SALT RHEUM. was for over twenty yeare before hia removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt Khenra is iu wont form. Ita ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his Body and limbs, lie was entirely cured by Avsa'a Sakhapakilla. See cerullcas lu Avar's nlmanac for 1WS. f BCrAKZD BY Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Droggista; f 1, six bottles far fa. DR. JOHN BULL'S StfsWcSfil FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AID ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. Tha proprietor of thia celebrated msdi cine jusily claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for ihj SAFE. CERTAIN. SPEEDY and FIR KlK EHT cure of Ague aad Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long ttani ir.s;. He refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear hint testimony ta t-5 truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to care if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out. Ia a great many easea a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been enred by a single bottle, with a psrfeet restoration of the general health. It is. however, prudent, and in every ease more certain to care, if its nse is continued ii smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially ia difficult and long-standing easea Csn aliy this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should tUe patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonie. a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf ficient. HULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and reliable remedy for imparities of the blood and Scrofulous affections tiio King of tlocd Purifiers. DR. JOHW BULL'S VEGETABLE WORK DE'TKOYEB, is prepared in the form of r&ndy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. X3R. JOHN BULL'S XITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of tha Day. . rlurlpal OB re, 831 Isle St LOCISVILLE, IT. JUNIATA mLETBA, OF MIFFLI JITOH, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROT, Prtudtnt. T. VAX IRWIN, CaMkitr DiKKCTOas: J. Nevin Ponieroy, Jonnph Kottirock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson. Aiuos G. Bonsall, W. C. Ponieroy, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Xothrock, Annie SI. ? heller. Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertiler. George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Ponieroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Ilertzler. Charlotte Snyder, VC Interest allowed at the rate ot 2 tier cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certificates. r jun23, 1884-tf ALABASTINE A Superior Substitute for Kalsoinine, etc. Alahantine is the first and only preparation made from calcined frrpsiiin rock, for appli cation to walls with a lirusli. ami ia fully cov ered by patents aud prn'med by many years of experiments, it is liic only permanent wall linusli, and a.Iiiiits of apjilyin as many coats aa Uca.rai. one over iinoUier, to any hard surface, without thuger of scaling, or noticeably adding in the thickness of the wall, which is stronihtned and improved by each additional coal, fro'.n time to time. It is the only material for the purpose not de pendent upon . cin: fc.r Us adbsiveness. Alabaliiitt is hardi n-i on llic wall by aire, moisture, etc., whilu ail kalsoniinee or whit ening preparations h.ive inert soft chalks and glue for their base, which are rendered soft or scaled in a very short time. In addition to tlic alxve advantages. 1 Alabastine is less expensive. ?g it requires tut one-half the nuinlier 01 ikmi'ius to cover Uie same amount of surfacr vrlih two coats, is ready for use by adding iiur, aud eaddy applied by any oue. For sale by your Pnint Iealpr. Ask for C'ivuIt containing f:inii:'i3 of 12 tiuts, r.i;'..'iulctured only by the Aufrisi ' IS. Chcscu, Maiierer, Grucu ttajiids, Hicb. SPRING STOCK or CARPETS. Choiw Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade INGRAINS, A fall line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choiee Lot of HEMP, et Beautiful Fatterng in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE' Carpet House AND FURNITUBE ROOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:o:- At the Old Stand, OK TBS SOB TU WEST COBSXS OF BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFFLIXTOvTft, PA., Hi! JCST RICEIVED All the above enumerated articles, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET ! 1TOITUBE STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &0i, &c, &0. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Clas House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET. S.nlta lid., Bet m lb. Caul tnd Wmtw Sttanl, MirFLIXTOfrX, - tEXti FOUR HANDSOME PRIZES. Tfl raw fin Wd PRIZE REBUS. In order to afford our friends and patrons in town and country an even ing's entertainment, we will present to the FIRST LADY CUSTOMER who will bring to our store, in the Belford Building, Corner of Bridge and Main streets, Mifflintown, Pa., a correct answer to the following: Rebus, a FINE PAIR of FRENCH KID BOOTS. To FIRST GENTLEMAN CUSTOMER, a PAIR OF OUR ELEGANT PARLOR SLIPPERS. To FIRST MISS under 18, a PAIR OF FINE BUTTON BOOTS- To FIRST SCHOOL BOY, a PAIR OF FTNE SHOES. ML G. W. - II 1 s 1 1 iTT- BQQXeS'AND SHQESr 9 r n m W- 1 RU3BERS. SLIPPERS Done, Cor. BRIDGE and MAIN STS . MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Ent-rxl kccordioc to Art The answers to thia RehiiR mnr ha marked OU back Of eilveloDe knswer where they will le numbered as received until Dec. 24th, 1884. when the 1 v . - envelopes w in oe oj)enea ana prizes awarded in the same family. LADIES, TRY OUR FRENCH KID SHOE. GENTS, TRY THE FAVORITE T. E. B. SHOE. We have received a lanre line of SDrinr and Summer Boots and flhon and all kinds of Foot Wear, and are prepared to furnish all in need of Honest Goods, a full line of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. We bave the best Ladies' Fine Goods in the countv. Don't forset the place. G. W BELFORD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN a BRIDGE STS., MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. F. ESPEHSCIIADE, ! at the j CENTRAL STORE; MA 151 STREET. Opposite Court Horsa, Mifllintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the publio to the: following facts : Fair'Prices Our Leader I The - Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our! Motto ! Our leading Speaialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for M.d, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware,! Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Clotbs,! and ererj article usual! found in first-; olass stores. i contains an ant Id te for all naa ' larlal disorders which, so far as COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in known, in used in nn other remedy. It eea , , , tains no Quinine, nor an mineral nor ds exchange for good at highest market teterious suhsunce whateTer, aad eonse-Dfj-a I qnently prodnees no inju.iona etfeel apeai " ' he ennstitntion, but leares tha ayatena ae Thankful to the pnblio for thir! healthy aa it was before the attack. heretofore liberal patronage, I request SL'l'RE to core every race of Feer aad their continued custom ; and ask per- ona from all parts of the oonntT. when; J in JMimto to call and see my stock of goods. F. EIPE.1SCHADE. Sept. 7, 1883 Locis K. Atkinsom. Gko. Jacobs, Jt ATKIXSOX U. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, KlFrLINTOWN, PA. Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtce On Main street, ia place of reai-l dence Of Lonis E. Atkinson, Esq., loath of. Bridge street. Oct 28, 1881. 31 ASON IRWIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLJSTOWN, JUNUTJ CO., PJI 07 AU business promptly attended to. Orrrca On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jan7, t0-ly HECK, Repairine PromptlyB A aw of Confrrw. iho !r jup"" -Tit; tn llmc: " onrl rtiiraiAsI f rk snni- afAi-s. awanled. .Nut mors thau one prize HECK, Jacob beidler, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOWV. PA. xrc"" t.Bd.d to proPtiy. urrics vv ita a. j. rattaraoa asq, eo Bridge street. Feb U, 8 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, m er unto wtr, rj. Office hours from 9 A. u. to t r. M.. Of- flee in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oet22-tf ) M- Crawford, m. d Has resumed actively tha practice ef Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old coraer of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Fa. March 29, 1876 J M. BRAZEK, 31. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, trtulemia. Ju'niala Ca . Pa. Orrice formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett . I Professional business promptly attended ta at all hours. Jobs UcL.ArCM.ii. Josrpb Y. Stibskbi. irrtrGiiiM3i &. stwjiel, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JCi'UTJ CO., PJ. Q7Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1876-ly yyiLLIAM BELL. AOENT AXD DEALER IX Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifllintown, Juiiata County, Pa. Office on Bridfro street opposite Soath side of Conrt Honse. Nov. P. 1S82. AYER'8 AGUE CURE Ajcue. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Kessif. tent Feter, Dumb Agie, Billioas Fever- ,rd LiT,r Complaint eansed by maiara. In case of failure, after dne trial dealea. are anthorized. b our circular dates! imlf 1st, 1882, to refund tbe monoy. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Druggists. TVrOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. 11 All persona are herebr notified not to trespase on the land a of the undersigned. in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, building Ores, or for any other trespass purpose. Sum AsKim. Hsxer Asisb,. Chistia9 Vrssva. Riesss Moist wliwoto Pmitii, Krara Kimsii', J0,K s. Wiitis, Srsaa Bosan, Johas KarrrHAS, Cvars Siaan. Oct. 81, 1888-tf. CATTIO!" KOTICK. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against fishing or hnntinar, gathering ! berries, nr croHsing fields, er in any ether way trespassing on the lands of the ander- signed ' J. S. Ctairr.