trim i 5 MirrLINT0W5. TCertiacsd-ay, Scplbr. 24, IS14. B. F. SCIIWEIER, xbitob a riPKirrB. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR FIES1DINT, JAMES G. BLAISE, OF MAINE. FOE T1CI PRESIDENT, JOHN A. LOGAN, OF ILLINOIS. Elector ft Large. Jess Listnrinj , Jams Dobson, Cl. vr"!! jPi.r. 1. Edwin S. r-tus.-t, 3. Jolm Mnndell, 8. VV J UcLaufblin, 4. EL Levy, . Jo. B Alienius, .HA Bra!, 7- Alf. rti-krntbi.il, 8. Irsc HcHose, J. J F vVickershaai, 10. S B Tliatchar, 11. J Sesbo'dt, Jr., 1!. DaV.ei iviwaids, 31. P T Skfcr, 14. l.aa S llrt, Dut. 15. Jot.T. Jaaninirs. IS. Joseph A. Ef;, 17. Jos. B HileDita, 18. B r Juukin, 19 TB Brvson, 2). W P Duncan, 21. W J Uiicbman, 22. Gecrse T Oliser, 23. Jnkiab Cohen, 24. Michael Wet Bad, 20. C A Randall, 2?. Cyrus Ki'chen, 27. LuuiaaB Wood, Republican State Ticket. a it ii.tn ay-labae, attain S. Olboi ne, of Lusera Co. Republican County Ticket. rea cuifini, Leiill E. Atkinson, of Juaiau C. F I.TATB MkATE, Chas. U. Muiley, of Ferry comity. roB AtsrUBLV, JetrpU 6. Martin, ot Juniata county, (io. . Jt ilSOU. of Patterson. TOR PBOlBCNOTAaT, T. H. Meinlnger, ol Spruce Hill. T' B COI'KTT roUNISSloSEB, Nichue-l Coldi en, of Walter, T. S. ilrn elt, of Milford, roR Mtrrn T iiiobmv, Jskn T. Sotirse, ot Sjruce Ilill. roB ainiTOK, I rnii Degaa, ot Fayette. D. Hfm Wetuier, of Monro. Butler elttteJ. gavs that Le cannot be 1 htre was a 'Toutsixg" Irish Blaine mfcct:ug Lei J in Ntw York last Tliurs tlr'j iiiglit at the academy of uiusic. If iVlvj Lockwood isn't married ehe miht do toruu the V"hite House vL.cn Cleveland geis into it when Le Jo.i. TLo dwuocrscj eeru to be antsg CEit:c to Blaine, because, they say. : - : r r T 'T-! .1 Tie TnbuLe must Lave been drunk on viituous prohibition water when it dashed at Mr. Martin last week iiiia declared tLat his opponent, Mr. Heitzler, was tLe choke of the re publicans for Assembly. Taffy for llertzltr. K ely, of Ketly molar fame, came foivard With a boom last .Saturday, in a succesf-ful experiment in the presence of U. S. Army ofiicers at .Sandy Hook, by firing Lis vapor gnn a': a target 500 yards distance which he hit eTery time. Keely stock La gone to a high premium. The Philadelphia Times proclaims the inability of the city commission er to kei-p the streets clean. If the city of Brotherly Love will send their btreets to this village, perhapi they may be i leaced in a satisfactory l.iannor, for here everybody follows the ii.htructiou of the Kible, and do as they did in Jerusalem, namely, clean lfc-Ibie their own door The Tribjna was clawing at the railroad company last week by de claring that Mr. North has resigned tLe railroad ollice tiiat he Las Leld i-o long and that now Le is indepen dent of railroad iLflueuee. When Mr. North rend ti e item doubtless Le x.ia:.iifc., -Oh Lord deliver me from 6iicu friends," and Martin laughed to Lim6elf to think that when the Tribune thought it was kicking l:ioi it was kicking the other follow. A Vermont farmer's boy has bought himsalf a bicycle, and wishes he hadn't. His thrifty father has uti lized the tLiug by making it furnish motive power for his winnowing mill, corn ehcller and grindstone. This Le does by suspending it from the axle, removing the tiro from the wheel aud connecting it by and end less rope with his agriculture nia cliiues, then making his son mount aud do the propelling. TLe bicycle Las a future. Boston Advertiser. Among tLe causes which promote republican success in West Virginia this year are these: There are 31, 000 wool growers in the sitate. who waut n high tariff; the glass and ire a mills, and iron mines, to say nothing of the large coal interest yot undeveloped, employ 15,000 or 20,000 more men who want protec tion; the Bourbon State Govern ment has laid unconstitutional taxes on farm produce ; invaded the school fund unlawfully and otherwise show 1 is incompetence aud corruption. The Democrats are split into two jealous factions, and the Republicans arts united. A correspondent of the OilvinBati Commercial Gazette, who W carefully atudied the situation, think Lint no cWtioii to-day would ivc a d?j1j Re ubiicm majority and snd Republicans to Congress from at least two out of the. tkie ii-icta. Es. - - 1 uci iu vi iai,roaas. iflHcketfcf(Vn, p. wLeat Leef pm for once coa.iet.ncy, for they ranj.r, fal.m rra,lucts would fallio rinch Tudau for the pres.dcncy and JihUe 0 thc farmer would Lave to Las been a railroad wrecker. ' . . , . Cleveland and the Tariff. MT. Cleveland has been roundly an S justly censured for his cowardly 'a fusion of the taiifT question in his letter of acceptance. The New York Tribune in discussing this matter, in quired whether Cleveland was iu fa vor of protection, or incidental pro tection or horizontal reduction, or free trade, and declares that "nobody knows.'' The Tribune is mistaken. Some body knows where Cleveland stand on the tariff question, and the hori zontal scheme. AVe know. It is true that Cleveland bns lately imitated the ostrich policy of sticking his head un der the saud, and trying to hide his real views on the tariff, in order to sneak into the Presidential office ua der false pretenses, but earlier in the year he was not so discreet. In the New York World of May 13th, 1883, the following article appeared, oov. Cleveland's platform. from a H 'aVimr tn Special Gov. GrovrrClevcUnd bas written a letter to prominent Democratic mf inner of ron-B-rrts tbat he rgrets that the mo-ton to strike out the evading clave of the Morrison Bill teat carried expressing his belief that the fro tectiontsts among the Uemocrats made a trace aiislake, and declaring that the tar ffrt form er! will win at the last. Gov. Cleveland it to be reckoned a revenue reformer. Ttiis proves that Mr. Cleveland is to be reckoned not on!y a -revenue reformer," but one of the mot rali c:d and uncompromising of that mis chievoua school of economists. A man who felt impelled to writs to mem bers of Congress deploring the defeat of the Jiorrisou mil could oniv lie a dved in-tho waol free tiader. Tren ton Gazette. The Tariff and the Farmer. The farmers of America appreciate the fact tbut of tho liftv five millions cf people in America, dfty million de jiend upon what they cau earn iu wa ges to pay for what they eat and wear the more wages they receive, the more tLey can buy of boih lux uries and tbu necessaries of life. Every article bought from foreign countries takes just that much from the labor of this country, and con sequently thut much from the ability of our laboring people to buy of the farmer. If we consumed only for eign manufactured goods our farm ers could only soil of their produce thut portion that foreign countries will buy, which of wheat is only one forth raised, of poik l-200th jortion, of beef 1-lO.OiiOth portion, and so on. In thtit state of the case, butter. itive fashion of one hundred yea:? ago. Low tariff and unprotected labor means substantially such a ca lamity. This is putting the ques tion squarely as it belongs and stat es results that would follow as of course, men can any Iiamer, upon fail principle, support the Democrat ic party, ween mat party is alays in the attitude of destroying the only market the farmer has that is, the consumption of the food product by the paid labor of this country ? San Luis Obispo Tribune. Mr. Blaine on Prohibition. Answering a serenade tendered Lhn by Lis neighbors Tuesday even mg. Sept. 3rd, at Augusta. Mr. Blaine speaking of prohibition, said : 'The issue on the temperance a- mendment to the Constitution Las been very properly and very rigidly 6fi.antel from tLe political contest to-day. Many Democrats Lave voted for it and some Republicans have voted against it TLe Republican par ty, by the desire of loading temper ance men, took no action as a party on the amendment, Foi myself I de cided not to vote at all on the ques tion. I took this position because I am chosen by the Republican party as the representative of National is sues, and by no act of mine shall any question be obtruded into the Nation al campaign which belongs prop&rly to the domain of State politics. Ctr tain advocates of Prohibition, and certain opponents of Prohibition, are each seeking to drag the issue into tLe JSational canvass, and thus tend ing to exclude from popular consider ation the questions which press for National decision. 11 tbore be any question that belongs solely to the police power of the State, it is iu the control of the liquor traffic, and wise men will not neglect National issues in the year of a National contest. Judicious Irionda of a Protective Tar iff, which is the practical issue of the enmpaign, will not divert their votes to the questiou of Prohibition, which is not a practical issue in the Nation al campaign. I accept with great pleasure your congratulation on the vote of this city and the surrounding towns of Kennebec County. I do not disguise from you that I am pro foundly gratified with the result" It has been remembered that the statement has been made by several Democratic speakers, that more Dem ocrats went to the war than Repab licans, and that fact was shown by the vote of the soldier in the field, as cast for Abraham Lincoln and Geo. B. McClellan, in 18G4. Below will be found tL actual rote so cast.' He who runs may read : Fourteen of the states had author ized their soldiers in the field to vote, those of New York sending home their ballots (sealed) to be cast by their next friends. Of course, no one can say how her soldiers Toted. The vote of the Minnesota soldiers did not reach her state canvassers in time to be counted, and were proba bly destroyed unopened. So with the Vermont soldier 'a Tot. Of the Bt&tcs whose soldiers Yot4 S9 that' their ballots can be distinguished, the army voto was returned as follows : State, Lintoln, MtCUllan, Maine 4,171 741 New Hampshire.. 5,0GG G'.)0 Vermont 243 49 Pennsylvania 2G.712 12,359 Maryland 2.800 321 Kentucky 1.194 2,823 .Ohio 41.14G D.7.Y7 Michigan 9,402 2.959 Iowa 15.178 1,3(14 Wisconsin 11,372 2,458 Kansas 2,807 51i California 2,600 237 Total 119,754 34.291 Lincoln's majority, 95,403 over 8 to 1. Nasbj. CoNFEDERIT X ROADS, (VYich if in tbeSiatenv Keotueky,) September 1, 1884. I must remind correspnudcots that tbey mutt enclose postage stamps to enbo'ir attuusbun boiug paid to their utters. Last wenk I only rocauvej six, wich wuz jiat wuo driuk a day, aud do mau cao be a gond Dimekrat ou . tbat. It is all well enuff to life for tbe good ut others, but tbe labror ia worthy uv bit hire. 1 kin skirmish for food, aud t cloze I want little; but likker I must Lev, aud it is casb. Reuiembar, one five-ceDt statup in eeub letter, or I don't spied wisdom. Tb folierio letttrs oo'itamcd tLencs sarv I 'amps: Sore. The contribooshen ur $2,000 which Mr. liaruum, tlx Diui ocratio Naabuel Coumiitty, levied onto yoo, i very lite. Tbe Injun Agency be promist yoo in the event uv tbe success ot Cleveland and reform is one nr tbe best in the gift uv the Aduiioistr.isbun. Wi;h Cleveland President, and oarnuui running tbiogi in wattbiuton, ef you can t steel that auiouut tbe first two weeks yoo ain't got no skill in uianipu latin things. 5sud (La money to-wuust. for need it badly Votes has pone up in Itgeany from $2 to $2.50, and it eosts money to transfer voters from Kentucky to either lujeany or Obio. Prouiptois is wat is needed to sekoor iiijun agencies. .Mulligan. No party evr bed wore fixed pnnsiplas than tbe Diuiocriy. Yoo are a beteevsr in fitt uioney. fo is tbe Diuiocriiiy. Ef you dou't bleeve it, look at Misbtan. ilezn't tbe Dnuoo risy iu tbat State fused wilb tuoGreen backers, and ain't tbey workio togeth er, Cleveland and butler, in doable bar Bis ? There isn't aiw question ti to itbere tbe Dimocriny is on tbe uioney question. W at is uioney anybow rA il Yoonitid States ray antbtog is a dollar, it is a dollar. To go to tba ex pense nv buyiu gold aud stainpiug it tor money is 4 waste uv wealth Paper s cbeppvr and i riutin is oboarer etui. Tbe Diiuocnsy is souud on tbo money question. . Honest .Money. I'rovidence, H. I. 1 0 iubt tbe posisben uv tbe lltmoorisy on tbe money question is tosbow yourlack uv iutciiigttoce. Ain't Haudail, uv Pennsyivauy,supjiorimex SbenSCleve lan.i ? Tbe Dnuocrisv bo'dn tbat cold sua si'rer, or paper based upon golu htl oe tbe only uioney in yoose. We want no onreiiable currency based siiup lj nu promise! to pay. Tbat is uotin sbine money. Tbe Dimocrisy are sound ou tbt money question. U'e are uot re sponsible for tuo vagurie uv tbe party in Mii-h gan. Tariff, Ohio. Yoo don't toll us wat kind uv a keutry yoo live in, or wat yoor people want, and o I can't adv. specincaliy. If yoo are in a uiauoofak trim region, pint to Randall aud tba stand be took in favor of Pertektbuu if yoo aro ia a free trade region pint to tbe fact that iuyor own Sate, Cou verse, which is a Perteksbuo Ditnocrst, wuz defeeted for re iiotuiuation; while Frank HurJ, wib is frsa trade, was almost by acclkinashun. Yoose discreshun. Dis eresbun is the price of posto!hs. Democratic CommitteemnH, Illinois. Divide yoor cauipaoe fuud into two ekal parts Yoose balf uv it in tbe 'sloons to belp them out, and turn over 'totber ba'.f to the Probibishen Commit tee to ctrangtben tbsui. A vote fur Hobos, in llliuoy, is a balf vote for Carter Harrison. Harrison bez tbe lik ker vote already, but tbe more money tbe more votes tbey kin aiaka. It takes a great deel uv uionny to ktep full for months, aud we bev to karry in till tbe poles close in November. Uutd.in't forget tbat tbe I robibisben vote ez im portant. Don't forgit tha ! Our strong piut is tbat we hv both tbe 'sloons aud tbe Prohibitionists workio' fur Us, and ef we don't gut tbio with both these cle uienoe it will be queer. licifinntr. Don't yoose the tkandal agin Blaine on Ibe stump, wich wuz ptbliebcd in lojeanapolii, becoz itcau't be proved, and besidts it call atten tion to tbe little irregularis uv our u ble slandardbaaer, ex Sheriff Cleveland wbioh bey biu proved. Et yoo rafer to it, (etch it litaly, and treet it ez ef it nzu t uv any epesbl account ef it wuz troo, beooi yoo thus rope in a apologv (or our noble standard bsrer,ex-Sherifl Cleveland, wieb is ruenin on a platform uv prul purity. Trtet it ez ef it wuz no gieat shower any way. Bull Dozer, Miss. For God's sake bev some senso. Keep yoor shot euns quiet ou tbe niggers till the tuoiuiu of eleeshun. Wat good u it shootin ut em now ? Yoo ought to know that tbe nooze will reach tbe 'North afore tb elecksbun, and we a try in to ktob tbe mggar vote ! Postpone deuioustrashsni agin em till they come to tbe poles tb tuornin ut tbe elecksbun, and then, ut course, j ou oan do tz you please, llev some sense, aud don't embarrass us in tbe Forth. Puzzled. I don't see bow in belt yoo out of your diieuia. Rou say yoo are iu a Free Trsde Dtrick, with lots ut Irish votes in it. Ut course to urge re trade, to tbe upbuildin of LngliKU uianootacturers, went plena the Ii ib. aud to advocate tbe exolooshun ut Brit ish inaooofactures to plooz tbe Irish. wood displease tbe Free Traders. It is tile place. The ouly way oat ut it is to dodge tbe question altogether, and bowl Know Nothingism agin ISlaiue, and sale in heavy for civil service re form. Treat tbe other questions as tbo tbey was out ot pollytix and nerely lokle isbooe, as Uaneoek did wbeu be wis rnnnin. I bT a bushel or more ut letters to anser, but ex none ut em contained the rekicit stamps no attention will be psde to em. I km willin to yoose my time in the eoz, but I mutt beT suthin onto I wiob to snstane life while I am about ; 1 .... 1 a uiaj mm j iua mere IS IB UUtDBO II B eber a fathomless dsprivaty. an un- II JS diseouragin. Two stamps which oum to me bed bin yoosod, and wuzooneeketly wutblis. To gt rid ur em 1 bed to wait till after nite acd pass em off onto lias enm, wieb, by oandle lite, be ooodent e tbe csuclti mark. Rut tbe next morning be dikiverd it, and forced me to taxe in bsok, Mid give him two good oues in tnair plaoe. Tn Diuiekrat wich so d !iid me cancel led stamps is an worthy tbe name nv Diuirkrat. 1 oan't yoose em ther's nobody wiob takes m but Basooui, sad ez b don't tk stamps from anybody else be ha no diffikilty in fixsn eui npon me. Stamps wich bev bin yoosed wuost andeauasli d bev no value tn me. Remember thit. PlTROI.ICM V. Nasbt. (Dimskratio Guide.) Death From a Snake Bite. The Pittsburg Commercial say tbat recently while Ms. Kaufman, living cctr Leitsdaln, was passing a clump of buihs she saw what sh thought was a speckled hen silting on a uest. She reached into the bushes to push tbo ben off tbe egg and get it. As she touched what she thought was the hen she dis covered her error. Tbe cold, slimy ob ject that met her touch was a largs snae. As slio touched it it uncoiled and struck, sinking its fangs in the fleshy part of her arm just below tbe el bow. She was so overcome as to be scarcely able to walk home. She told of her injury and a doctor wis called. Before he came bcr arm had swo'lua it as to burst tbe skin. Su:ar of leid was applied and in a short time the swelling was gone. In tbe next twenty-four hours Mr. Ksufman seemingly recov ered couiplett-ly from tbe snake bite. On Tuesday morning she arose feeling as bright and well a ever. She was preparing breakfast. As she moved from tbe table she fell. When br bus band reached her stdft she was dead. It was supposed that tbe poison affected her heart. Items. The leper quarter of Jerusalem is jut out side of Zion Gat. We first saw a woman without any noc, who was banging clothes upon a line in ber back yird. Gjiii a little frtiiar, w came upon sights that beggar descrip aon. Stumps of arms were held out to us, bands from wbieli finders were di op ping away, faces wrapped about with cloths to keep tbe psrtstogtthsr. Mute appeal for charity gurgled through throats without palates. Correspond ent Now Orleans Times Democrat. "No my son, prize fighters never go to war. Tbey know tbat a oaunon ball, bent upon kuocking n man out in one round, does't stop aud go back to its own corner merely because tbe man lies down. You never bear of a priz tighter b'btuig anywhere unless there is lot of gala money behind the fight." Burlineton Ilawkeye. Alltiutown has bad three attempt at suicide. A shoemaker who had trouble with hi wifj tried to Lang himself ; a woman who did cot live happily with, ber husband sw-niowvu a dose of arse nic. and a girt whose young wnan had grown cold snalln?ed a quantity of Uudiunm. Tbe lives of all tbreu were saved. The body of a young mau found man gled on tba railroad tracks near llar ritburg three weeks ago has beeu iden tified as that of John A. Cornelius, of Mount Union, Huntingdon county. It is believed tbat be was murdared for bis money aud tbe body placed across the tracks tu hid the crime. An exchange says that in Benders villa, Adam county, a crier warns all reputab.e people at 3 o'clock that it is time to be in djors, and at sunrise be rings a bell and proclaims that is time to rise. Henry Groger, a Washington connty farmer, was attached by an infuriated bull aud terribly gored. When fouud bis bowels were protruding and his heart and lungs exposed to view. John Kiefer. of Cas township, Schuy lkill county, is utider arrest on the charge of having kindled tbe incendiary Sre which recently ravaged Minor.vilie. 15. Frank Kinzer, of New Holland, Lauoaster, bas gathered pears from a tree which is 150 years old. Tb tree j is a graft from a tree ia Germany. Captain James Murphey ,of Freeport, who was reported robbed of $4,000 a few days ago, has found lb pookdbouk and money in bis hog pen. Henry Ward Beecher declares tbat "school teachers are of uiorevaiuathan all the lawyers, doctors and ministers rolled up together. Forty year ago there was not a tel egraph office in existeuce. To-day tbe Lumber is 51,840. Tbe Susquehanna has not been so low for many years as it is now. .lDDmO..1L L0C.1LS. Argument and Orplians'Court September Iti, 1$81. Petition of Ida L Krpner for a writ of partition in tbe estate of Thompson W. Kepmer. On petition John Besber, Isaae Lanver, Lewis BurcbBeld, William llsh, Michael R. Beashor and John R. Kauffman were ap pointed app'raisors ot tbe. real estate ot Abraham Guss, deceased, late of Milford township. Mrs Catherine Guss, mother of Charles M. tlnss and Clara F. Guss, minor child ren of Uriah Guss, was appointed tbeir guardian. Time extended for the view of a road in Tusearora township till next regular term. D. D. Stone was appointed to distribute balance of estate of Catharine S tine, dee'd. D. D. Stone was appointed to !uake dis tribution of the estate of Cyrus Morrison, deceased. Tbe case of Wm. S. Oles vs. Gideon Sicber, to secure an indisputible title was argued ani hvld tor consideration. Tbe purchase by D. XV. Beashor of 3 lots at Port Royal, at public sale, part of the real estate of Benjamin Kepoar, dee'd., was confirmed. Th cas of S. May and Bros., vs. Sarah Fink, to stay a writ of the Sheriff, on the ground that she is a married woman, hav ing a living busbaud, was argued. The court declined to set aside tbe writ. Jacob Beidler was appointed to distrib ute balance of estate of Maria Coder, dee'd. In re-assigned estate of Samuel Leonard, exceptions auditors estate. Argued and beld under advisement. Exceptions to the report of viewers ap pointed to view a road near East Water- ford upon the petition ol Cyrus W. Eougb Excentions overruUd and rsnart rnnfir,.?i ICS. In re-sale oi real estate of Heiokiah Bradford, exception tn Aodltora report. Argued and bold under advisement. John Vaugbcn vs. T'uouma Kelly, No. 97 September term 1883. Appeal from tax ation of coats in both costi. Argued, ex ceptions overrated and taxation nude by the Prothotiotiry sustained. Calb Parker vs. Juniata county No. 56 September term 1!4. Certiorari to Jus lice Todd. Tiiis is is a suit lr costs for sendiug tramps to jail. Argued and hold over for advisement. Caleb Parker v. Juniaia county, No. 30 September term lb4. Certiorari to Jua tice Buidler. Suit for cosla for sending tramps to Jail. Argued and held over tor advisement. A. J. Patterson was appointed master in equity in tb case of Tobias Paje and others representing Leiters llennonite con gregation against Joseph Graybill aud others representing IUldeman Hcnnonite congregation, of llouro township. This is a suit about tile common rights of a church piropertr, one party baring abut the door against tbe presetting of the othar party. Petition of Adam R. Marble to sell real estate ol Darid II. Marble, deceased. D. II. Jitnisou, ChrUtuiti Mieilenberger and Joi-pb Sicber weio appointed to ap praise tbe real estutc of John Smith, late of Favettu townrhip, dee'd. Iteturn to an alias order of salo for tract No. 2 of real estate ot Peter Wise, of Mon roe township, dee'd. James II. Simons was appointed guar dian, w ithout bond, of bis daughter Ciaudie Simons. Science and osculation : "A seiuutist says that the reason kissing is so pleasant ia because the tt-rth, jawbones and lips-are full of luu-vcs, and w hen the lips meet an electric current is generated. Ho should explain w!u it is the electric current does not work when he kisses bis motber-in-law to please his wile. Science cannot upset our religious notiong about kissing." Pillsbiitgb Dispatch. Tbe Louisville Cornier-Journal says : "Two liroibers had cousumpiion. Tbey were advised to live in a horc stable. Unu of t l.e m sold out his business and went to keeping a livery tab!e. The other did not change nis nu de of li:e. Tbe on who got into the lirery stable lived ; tbe other dial." This is expected to r.nise stable rents. Tbe Newport Ledger relates Ibe tollow ing. "I'aiu going to suppoit Cleveland!" cried a Newport bummer, ia a til of enthusiasm. 'Vou are, are you, you lazy do!" exclaim ed his enraged wile, as she drove bim out of tbe room w ith a broom-stick. "Vou are going to support Cleveland are you You better sujip irl m lirl !" Do they dresh well at your bouse?" said one boarder to another at a aejsido resort. Well, the girls dress pretty well, but the dressing of the sala I is very jioor." Toti- kers tstt small. Fictklcs are just the spots to have on ll.c tore. Some fashionable women jiii.t Ircck les on their lace. One Bottle instead of a dozen. -A:id it took ouly one bottle tn do it,'' paid a gentlemen, speiking of Par ker s Hair Balsam. "1 bad a run of fe ver, when 1 g'.i well of thut my bair be gau to fall out pi fast as to aiarm me. 1 really didn't know what to do, until oco dv a trim. I ssii, 'Try Parker's (lair Balsam ' That was soma tuoutbs ago What surp rised ma was tbe fact that one b;t! was tuougli. I expect ed tn naa up a d i7.cn.'' Clean, highly perfumed, not oily, uot adre. Restores original color. pi: a i! : ABOUT HOTEL. Ninth St . south of Chestnut, on" square south of Ihe New Post lllice, one-bull' 'iurc fr m Walnut t. Tbestre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and Kuropean pians. Jood rooms fiom o'le to S 110 pier dav. Keuiodelea and newly furnished. W. PA INK, M. I)., Owner and Proprietor. Kov. m, ly. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at bourn is not always the Nt test of Riprit, bat we point promiiy to uie f act that no other niltruie has won for iiir sa-h ani versl approbation la its own eity, state, and country, and among all people, a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tbe following letter from one of onr txsrt xnown MaactiusTts lirnfgists should bof Interest to every saflerer : RHEUMATISM. "Eurtit VMra ain f ha'l an attack of KbenmstliDi.m vere that I could not moro from th lied, or dress, without blp. I tried st-rcral reme dies without much if any relief, ontil I took Avek's Saksaparilla, by the use of two bi-ttls of which I was eompletely cured. Hav sold Ure quantities of tout Sarsa-i-akii.la, ami it still retains Its wouderful popularity. The many Rotable cures it haa effected in this vicinity connnc mm that it Is the beat blood otcuicine ever onVred to th public. K. p. Hakkis." ilrrer SL, Buckland, Alacs., May 13, Isti SALT RHEUM. sisHS was for over twenty years before his removal to lxwcll arUictcd with Salt Khcnm in iu worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the snrface of his brnly and bmhs. He was entirety cored by Am. Sa rsapakilla. sjee cerUUcBte u Ayer's Almanao tor 1S3. FUrPABKD BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all Druggists; (1, six boltlss far St. D.W. Ms Gariaga Ca Mmmmm.-tmre m Urge variety if LICKT ti KV.kW Crt?IAGES. PHAcTONS, CARt-S, EwfiGXS, Tft'AGOMS, &C, After the most aTrrve'l I'cs-cns a everv lowest prim consisiast with god wnrkmsnship. GO,000 sretiiclca of onr D!infmcrnre tr now la re In this anft frrevn rone'rics scd atte-t e excellence of onr goods by the nnlrersal "S'isrVtlfn which they tire.- l:nrj rehlrl Is WlRRiiTED. KpecUl atteBtisa v!'l be rlrea to asall ardera. CATALOG CX3 I KHZ. D. IV. Mi'Ier Car'riaga Co., K. Fifth St.. Calvert "t. aa Etylsstoa Av CiKCiNNATI. O. 1TCXS ft CO.. of ti.e Jrrtnmr AMTmrA.t. v.n-lir'i- lo 1" a S-tiiCiO-rt f-r I'Ateiits. Civeitts. Trsde ?ts-r. -t.7ricrirs. for trie t'iute-1 S:r. Can-.di. Ei-.tta. rnio.-i?. Uorna:ir. etc. ITrfnd BAr.k about Va:C3te sert :rs. Tli.n r-.vrn T.tr' e.-cperience. Patent s obtained thri'Ufli Ml" NN fO. erMnl!ied to the -neyTinc AwraticAs. tsn Unites;, bcr. snd cost Trtdtfir dren!ted scientific pepcr. ST.aja jeer. Weekly. Splendid ensravinse and lnterefDff to. formation. si;ciniec copy of the rAvleallfic Amr tew n sent free. A1drM MCS.1 h CO.. h itruiw AwTBtlTaX OCe. as Broadway, Xtm YoU-.. PENNSYLVANIA KA1LK0AD. TIMK-TABLB On and after Mnndav, Jnne 0tb. 1881, trains that atop at Mifnin will run as follows: EASTWARD. HisTiscuoS Arconaonanox Icives Hun ting Ion daily at H.ihi a. m.. Mount Union fi,2;'i a. 111.. Newton Hamilton 6.32 a. m., HeVevtown 6."l a. iu., Lnwistown 7,20 a. pi., Milford 7,:i'. a in., Mifflin 7,4 a. m., ?ort Royal 7 ,52 a. uv, Mexico 7,-lf " Tuscarora 8,'0 a. ni.. Vaiinyke 8.04 a. m , Tbompsoutourn 8.12 a. m., Durward 8.K: m., Millerstown 8,23 a m., Newport 8,3- a. in., arriving at Hamsburg at V 40 a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. iu. Joh rrows Expbbs leavea iltoooa daily at 7.05 a m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harrisburg, reaches Miruin at 10.31) a. m., Harrisburg 12.30 p. II., and arrives in Philadelphia at 6. On p. in. Mail Taut leaves Pittsburg daily at 7.33 b. m., Altoona at 2.20 p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin at 6-33 p. ru., Harrisburg 7.30 p. ni., Pbila adelphia 3 05 a. iu. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p ni. Altoona 615 pm ; Tyrone 7 17 pm; Hunt ingdon 8Uopm; Lewistown 920 pm ; Mif Bin 9 45 pm; Harrisburg 11 15 pm; Phila delphia 305 pm. WESTWARD. Wav Passcygxb leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. in.; Harrisburg, 8 13 a. m.; iMlhcniion, 8 52 a. ui.; Newport, 9 20 a. ni.; Millerstown, 9 R4 a. ra.;Tbompoiitown, 9 4'i a. in.; Van Dyke, 9 55 a. m.; Tuscar ora, 9 59 a. m ; Mexico, 10 02 a. m.; Port Roval, 10 07 a. m.; Mittliu, 10 15 a. m.; Miliord, 10 21 a. m ; Narrows. IU 29 a. m.; Lewisiown, 10 40 a. in.; McVeytowu, 11 07 a. in.; N'ewtou Haiuiltoii, 11 29 a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 06 p. m.; Tyrone, 12 68 p. iu.; Altoona, 1 40 p. ni., and stop at all regular alutici.j between ll:irrisburg aud Allooa- OYiTKtt Exvasss leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 4U p. ra., Harrisburg, 10 40 p. us., stopping at Kockville, Marysville, Duncao nou, Newjort, Millerstown, Thonipsoutown, Port koyal, time at Mittliu, 12 15 p. m.; Al toona, 2 W iu., and Pittsburg, 6 50 a.m. Mail Tb.ii leaves Pbiladwlpbia daily at 7 .(K) a. m., Harrisburg 11.00 a. m., New port, 12 09 p. in., Mittlin 12.40 p. m., stop ping at all regular stations between Mitllio aud Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.25 p. m., Pittbuig 8.45 p. m. Hixtixudox AccoaaonaTio.v leaves Phil adelphia daily at 1 1 10 a. in., Harrisburg at 5.00 p.m., Duucaiino 5 35 p. in., New port 6,02 p. iu., Millerstown 6,13 p. m., Thonipsoutown 6,25 p. m., Vandyke 6,32 p. in , Tusearora 6,:6 p. m., Mexico 6,39 p. iu., Port Royal 6,44 p. Hi , Mittlin 6,51 J. ui., Lewistown 7,15 p. m , McVeytoan 7, 39 p. tu., Newton Ua.nilton 7,59 p. m., liuutiugdon 8 30 p. Iu. Pacillc Expressleaves Philadelphia 1120 p m; Hairisbiirg 3 111 a m ; Duncannon 3 39 am; Newport 4 01 am; Miltlin 4 42 a m; I.enistown 5 06 a m ; McVeytown 5 30 am; Mt. Union 558 am; Huntingdon 8 25 am; Petersburg 6 40 am; Spruce Creek C flam; Tyrone 712am; Bell's Mil's 7 32 a m ; Altoona 8 10 a m; Pittsburg 1 00 p m. l'aat Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 10 a in ; Harrisburg 3 13 p m ; M :llim 4 37 p m j Lewistown 4 58p n: ; Huntingdon 6 00 pm ; Tyrone 6 40 p m ; Aitoona 7 20 p m ; Pitts burg 1 1 30 p ni. Fast Line west, on Sundays, will stop at Diinraiitioii arid Newport, when tliijged Mail Express tast, on Sundays, will stop at Ilarree, when nigged. Johnstown Exj'.i-esa eat, on Sundays, will coMo-ct with .unday Mail east leaving Harristmrg at 1 00 p. IU- Wy Passenger west and Mail east will stop at I. iu know aud Poorruan's .Sfrinir. when fagged. Johnstown Express will stop at Lucknow, when tlsgsed. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. 1 rains leave Lewistown Junction tor ilil roy at 6 35 a in, 10 00 a m, 3 25 p ru ; tor Sunbury at 7 15 a in, 2 55 p in. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from Milroy at 9 10 a in, 1 50 pin, 4 50 p ui ; from Sunbury at 9 25 a m, 4 30 p m. TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Bellefonte and Lock Haven at 8 10 a m, 7 30 p ni. Leave Tyrone lor Curweusville and Clearfield at b 50 a ni, 7 60 p m. Trains leave Tyrono lor Warriors Mark, PciitiMlvauia Furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a ui and 4 30 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrono from Bellt-loute a:l Lock Haven at 7 05 a ni, and 6 35 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrono from Curwens ville and Clearfield at 6 58 a m, and 5 56 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War riors Mark and Peunsvlvania Furnace at 6 ;"H a ni, at 2 35 p ru. II. 3c B. T. R. R. Jc BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Bridgi-port and Cumberland at 8 35 a. m. ami 6 05 p. in Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed ford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at 12 40 p. in., 5 55 p. ui. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Tassenirrr Trains. Mav 11th, 1884. Trans leave Harrisburg as follows : For New Tork via AHen'own, at 7 50 nd 9 50 a. ni.. and 4 00 p. m. For New York via Philadelphia and "Bound Brook Route," 6 25 7 50 am, and 1 45 p in. For Philadelphia, 6 25, 7 60, 950 am, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. For Reading at 5 20, 6 25, 7 60, 9 50 a m, 1 45. 4 00 and 8 30 p in. For Pottsville at 5 20, 7 60, 9 50 a m, and 1 45 and 4 00 p. m. and via Schuylkill At Snsqnehanna Branch at 8 05 a m., and 3 00 p. ni. For Allentown at 5 20, 7 60, 9 50 a m, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. Way and Market for Lebanon. 4 00 . m. Runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. SV'D.1YS. For Allentown, Reading, and way station i a. m., and 4 (Hi p. m. For Philadelphia at 7 00 a m., and 4 00 p m.- Trains for Hamsbnrg leave as .allows : Leave New Tork via Allentown at 9 00 am 1 00 and 5 45 p m. Leave New Tork via "Bound Brook Route" and Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30, 4 00 and 6 30 p m., and 12-00 midnight, arriving at Flarrisbtirg 150,8 20, 9 25 p. m., and i. 10 ana in a m. Leave Philadelphia at 4 30 9 60 a m., 4 00, 6 60 snd 7 45 d m. Leave Pottsville at 6 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 40 p m. L.rave isevnng at a w, l 3f, 1 1 60 am, 1 27, 6 15, 7 60 and 10 25 pro. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susqite- nanna Hrancb, 8 2U a m. and 4 40 p m. Leave Allentown at 00, 8 40 a m., 12 15, 4 30 and 9 05 p m. Way Market leaves Lebanon (Wednesday ana Saturdays only.) ft lid a. m. SUXOJ VS. Leave New Tork via Allentown, at 6 30 pro. Philadelphia at 6 30 a. m., and 7 45 p. m. Leave Reading at 9 00 a m and 10 25 p m. Leave Allentown at 7 35 a. m., and 9 35 p m. STr.El.TOX IIRAXCII. Leave HARRISBURG for Paxton, Locb iel. and Steelton daily, except Sunday, 6 35, 6 40, 9 35 a m, 1 35 and 9 40 p m ; daily, ex cept Saturday and Sunday, 6 35 p m, and on Saturday only, 4 45 and 6 10, p m. Returning, leave STEKLTON daily, ex cept S unday, 6 10, 7 08, 10 00, 11 45 a m, 2 15 and 10 15 pm ; daily, except Saturday and Sunday, 6 10 p m, and on Saturdav only, 6 10 and 6 30 p tn. C. G. HANCOCK General Pass'r and Ttcket Jtgent. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. JOHN YORGEY'S NEW BOOT Km SHOE SHOP has been removed to Main street, Patterson, Pa., where he will make all the latest stvles of LADIES', GENTLEMAN'S. BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES. FIN E BOOTS and REPAIRING a specialty. C7" PRICES REJSOSJBLE. Give him a call before ceiae elsewhere. l Dee. It, m-1?. FALL STOCK OF CARPBTS. Choiai Patten VEL.VET Body and Tapeatry BRUSSELS, Eitra Super Medium and Lot, Grade LNGRALNS, A full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line ef RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Pattern! in STAIR, and HALL C arpets AT THE Carpet House FUHMTUBE a 00 MS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:o:- At the Old Stand, OX TH SOCTHWtST COK.TBB OF BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, mifflistoiy:,, pa., has jcst received All tbe above entuneraleJ articles, and all other things that ma be found in a gabpet i mmm store, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OP FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses JN GREAT VARIETY, &C, dec, &c. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Clasa House F uxnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE .TREET, South Side, Batwe.B th Canal sad Water Street, M1FFL1XT9WX, - . PJirj F. ESPEXSCHAD AT TBI aiai.l STREET, OflMSITE CotRT Hotli, 3IiLTliiitowu, pa Calls tbe stteatiea ef the pitiic tj.; fellewioj facta : Fair Prices Our Leader Best lioods Uur Priie ! One Price Our Style ! Casi Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profite and Quiek SaJeiQ MotcoS Oar ladinj Sp4ia!tiM r FKLSH GOODS EVERT WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,-Borjjj AN'DSIIOE!?, for Mn, Won,, j Cbtldren, Quecwar, Glatw, Wood a(J Willow-war, Oil Cist-, sod every artiste usually fcuuiiiS.,. class stores. COCNTRI PRODUCE tai i, xcLatag for goods at h'gUst avt-t prio. Thankful to the pabiic fr tfac brtofor liberal patrocijs, I nua their eootinaad custom ; a&a ui soas from ail parts ef the cuutj,Tiai ia Mifflin to eall and a.y sibak ti oods. F. EIPEXSCKIDE. Sept. 7, LOCI E. ATXINSW.X. tXO. .rA4vtt,.'t ATlilXeOX at JAtOU ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, JI1FFLINTOWN, FA. CyCollecting and ConvayanciEf presx ly attanded to. Orrics On Main street, ia pim of ri danre of Lais K. Atkinson, Erti.. Bridg trt. UctS, ImI. jjASON'lRwiN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MirrusTows, jcxutj ra, n. ZJ All business premptly att-i.Jsl ; Orrii B On Bridg atretr, ;!: tit Court Bsu- s.juar. (ju7r '"-J-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA.V, MIFFLINTOT.V, 1A. BT"Collrctins atteaded t pror.jp:. Orricx With A. J. Pattsrsoa cii, w Bridg stret. Felio.H D. 51 CRAWFORD, M. D., Wis resumed actively the pra-ties f Medicine and Surzerv and their cilstir branches. OfEre at the old corner ufTfc.it and Orange trets, HitHiatown, i". at area .J, iS7t. J M. B RAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGE03, .IcnJrmia, Juniata C , Ft. Orric lrnierlv ccup:ed bv D.-.ittrrf Pro(sinal business promptly attesle-i a at ail hours. Jobs VcLaiohmx. Jusspb V. snasri. Ml'LAl'tUllLlX Jl STil?tLL, INSURANCE AGENTS, port Ror.ir., jcxi.it.1 cg., rJ- D"Only reliahl Companies rprea:i. Dec. 8, 1875-ly AriLLIAM BBLL. AGENT AND DKALK.t 1.1 Farmers and .Vechaniea Machir:trT. MitTlintown, Juiiata Couuty, ry Office on BriJj street oppusi'. aeiti aid of Court House. Nov. a. 1882. llow l,ot, How HcwtoreJ! Just puhli.heil, a new edition f DH Cl'LVEK WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical curt of SpssAr"Ssa Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Losses. IapoTEsrv, Menial aud l'i.sica Incapacity, Inisediinnts to Wirrit'i!. also, Cossi arTiox, Epilepsy ai. 1 Fn. dnced by selt-indulgenc, or seiul sxtis' agance, Ac. The celebrated author, in tiiis s luiir essay, clearly deinonstrstes from a tb:r7 years' suecesstul practir. that the asrO inp Consrijuenees of self abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a ninde ,,f c':r' at once simple, certain, and rtleeMal, T means of which every sufferer, n ia';,r what his condition may b.-, tniv i-ur tn self ehenplv, privateiv and radically. OT'This" Lecture should b ui the l',"ii' ef every youth and every man in t'u Sent nnilcr seal, in a plain envelop. " any aildreKS, post-paid, on ret eir1 '' cents or two postage stamps. A'Mrs" Cl'LVERWELL MLIill AI. 41 Ann St., Naw Tork.N. V.! April 9. Post-Otto Box 4V. AGUE CUKE rontains an Msitidte Tor all ,M larial disordere which, " 'K " known, is used in nn other remed'-. It 10" tains no Ojnnme, nr any mineral tmr at teterious substance whstever, snd con" qnently provinces no injii.ioiis fTet r.po Ihe consritulioB, but leaves tb sy-r healthy as it was before the attack. WEWARRiXT.tl'ER1 .4 CX'KE to cure every case ot Fv Ague. Intermittent or Chill Fever, R'"1" tent Feer. Diimh Ae-if. Hiliions Jeex- ard Liver Complaint CAin-d by u,!,,r in case of failure, after due tr:i are authorized, bv our circtil.tr rtste.1 Jv 1st, I8b2. to rrliind ilia tueoej. Dr. J. C. Ayer'a 4 Co., Lovre'J. SUA' So4 by all Drnrgists. CAITIOS KOTICF. ALL persons are hs-by aeainst flshinr or hn&'ing, cantiso jjtn'ri" htfrriee. ur rrfkeinir fiet1 i.r in. any way trspi3sinjr oa the lands th ari" 'ft 4 PrftP''ifl"l(H"S',MlPI .... T"! '('"IM '' , .... , m-. 'r v : !fW?W"yrpmif ,
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