SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. UfdDMday, Maj 37. 1SS5. Ii. F. SCH WeTe"r7 EDITOB AVD FBOrBIKTOB. .'Ret. Hexrt Ward Beecher is aeon vert to the doctriDe of evolution. Logan must have been bora under a permanently ascending political star. The Canadians are discussing the question, "What 6ha!l we do with .tbe rebel Kiel Thz General Assembly of the Pres VbyWrian church convenes at Cincin .nati on Thursday. The 1 C. IL R. Co., will pay a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent on the 29th day of this month. The stars and stripes is the flag, -and crank socialists have been order ed not to carry the red or black flag .in procession in Chicago. If Cleveland would distribute his patronage as do the Democracy of Juniata, every Republican that holds an office, would ba speedily turned nat The bad Indirr, these summer days, leaves hi ? reservation to fish and hunt and once in a while to raise the hair of a lone palo face brother. Cunningham and Barton, two dyn amiters, whose explosions iu London, killed women and children, have been sentenced to penal servitude for life. "What right have snch fiends to live. Baltimoke knecks the pension per fiinion. as is evidenced by the fact that 800 pensioners in the Monumen tal city all give one address, not one name, Lut one number to which they shall ba addressed. Is the western 6t ite9 divorces are obtained fro:n a court located iu Huntingdon, this State. The whole business is a fraiul, there is no di vorce court in Huntingdon, so say the Huntingdon papers. The Legislature passed a Con gressional appointment bill, giving the Republicans eighteen and the Democrats ten of the districts of the State. This, the e ighteenth district, is composed of the CJimties of Hunt ingdon, Fulton, MillliD, Juniata, Sny der aud Union. A French doctor comes forward and declares that by vaccination with cholera virus the cholera msy be pre vented, just as by vaccination with cow-pox virus, the small-pox is pre vented. Time will tell whether the Frenebumn is correct. If cholera is a blood disease the doctor may be correct. General J:ns A. Looan was elect ed t'nited States Senator by the Illi nois Legislature on the 19th inst. Of the 201 votes polled, ho received 103, Tree had 90 votes, Hoxie had 1 vote, Morrison had 2 votes. It was a long contest, and Logan's victory has placed him in the front rank, for the Republican nomination in 1S8S. No event in politics of the present time has so thrilled the Democracy as the election of General Logan to the United States Senate from Illi nois. They, that is some of them, are already talking about running Cleve'and against Logan for the Presidency. Perhaps the erring brethren bad better wait till Cleve land devclopes his policy. Wait till next December, boys, before you shout 60 loudly for Cleveland. Blood mil Tell. The case of a family of women that have been too often married during a period of mere than a bundled years, agflin demonstrates how a rul ing trait of character perpetuates it pelf in the blood, is stated by the Philadelphia Times, as follows: Rocktjs, May 21. A peculiar case is best described as hereditary big amy, came to light here to day. Ou the 23rd of January last a marriage tock place here w hich has developed into a case of bigamy. A young girl, who gave xLe name of Emma Studley, and a man named Eldredge were the contracting parties, and after the marriage they boarded in this city. Some time afterward a letter was re ceived by the husband from a woman in Hyannis, who claimed that Emma Studley was already married and had not secured a divorce. The letter was from the mother of husband o 1, and ihe young wife on being con fronted with it denil any previous marriage, but her husband on look ing up the matter found that she not only had a leal huaband on Cape -Cod, but had been convicted in the court at Hyannis of infidelity to the marriage relations. Tho girl has since been placed m a Boston msti tution, and the first husband arrived in this city to-day and is taking ac tive steps to prosecute his wife. A peculiar feature of the case is that the woman's female ancestors for four generations have been bigamists. The North American cf May 20, relates the following case of baby selling: As an officer of the Children's Society was investigating an allged case of cruelty to an eight-months- old child at the house of Mrs. Cath- prine Josephine Elizabeth Miller, 17' 05 Market treet, yesterday, ho was informed that Mrs. Miller va not the child's mother. At the hearing before Magistrate Clements the wom an confessed to having purchased the b.jbe in September last from a female doctor on north fifth street for ten dollars. The woman was Gned $ 10 and costs, and the child was giv en into the charge of the society. Killed By Lightning. WroiisoTox, Del., May 21. An Every Evening special, reports that uunng a heavy thunder storm which prevHiled yesterday cfternoon near Cecilion, Md., lightning btruck a two hors wigon in winch Messrs. Cost- on and Foulkner, well-known citizens of the First district of Cecil county, were riding, killing Coston and stun ning Foulkner, who lay insensible for an hour. Both of the horses were killed. What Parents Feel. Many persons especially parents object to many quack nostrums as bkelv to engender or encourage love for strong drink. They are right Better die of disease than of drunk eness. The use of Parker's Tonic does not involve this danger. It not only builds up the system, curing all ailment of the stomach, liver and kidneys, but it stimulates without in toxicating and absolutely enres the appetite for liquor. A Woman Shoots a Man for Attempting Ta Enter Her House. Mexdota, III., Mav 19. At 12 o clock yesterday Mrs. John Bailey, wife of a miner m the employ of the Heudoia coal and mining companv, at this place, shot and lustantly kill ed a man bv the same of Browning. The circumstances which led to the murder, as near as can be ascertain ed, are about as follows : Browning having been informed that Mrs. Bar ley's leputation in the community was not the best, endeavored to en ter her house, but upon being refus ed by the woman, persisted in his advances when she drew u revolver and shot hi.iL Browning was a mar ried man, about -15 years of ago, liv ing near Corydon Iowa, and was here visiting a married daughter. Sirs. Bailey was placed under arrest In A t liiniur j. Philiidelphians are inclined to be lieve that burglars sometimes get in to houses by going down a chimney, and the following, from the Phila Ichibia Bulletin, of May 21, gives color to the belief : While Officer Ga les. cf the Third district, was patroll ing his boat at Second and Spruce streets, hist night, he heard cries for help coming from somewhere over head, but could not ascertain the exnrt location of the party making tiie appeal. He concluded, however, th:it the cries came fro:n the roof of J. iJonsall's jewelry store, No. 2."S S".uth Second street, and, accompan ied by James McDonald, of . No. 307 j Comptroller etreet, he mudo his way thr re. but still was unable to see anv one. He waited until the cry was repeated and then found a man wedg ed in the chimnev in such a way that he could neither go down or come up. tie nau torn uown pari of the chimney in his eflorts to get out, but they were not successful. With the beli of McDonald the of ficer succeeded in extricating the man from his uncomfortable perilous position, and startr-d off for the sta tion house. On the way there the man threw away a large chisel, and when searched a box of matches and a quart flask of whisky was found on him. He tfave his name as George Wilson and his address as No. 1250 Richmond street. The latter is fie titious. V hen given a hearing be fore Magistrate Thompson he said he was drunk and did not know how he got on the roof. When found by tho officer he said : '-I came here to beat Bonsall, but got caught dead to rights myself." . ADDITIONAL LOCALS. According to the Scientific American a liniment of equal parts of oil of wintergrecn snl olive oil, or soap liniment, will give ti niest instant relief from nain in acute rheu matism. Six pair of half-hose for 25ct. Schott's. A gasoline stove in the Sullivan printing establishment, in Cincinnati, exploded last Thursday and fired the building to rapidly that seventeen persons, mostly young wom en, failed to get out of tbe bnilding. Head Schott's New Clothing AdverttSJ- mont, his quotations lead the market. The Liverpool Snn of last wees, says : Jos. Rain and M. D. Kerstotter, close neighbors in Turkey Valley, traded land, Kain gave a patch of woodland and $30 to Kcrsfetter for a patch of Bjeadow land. The trade is to the advantage of both. Schctt will sell you a pair of good overalls for 25c t. Tho Perry county Adv ocata says: One day lat week as John Wax, of Centre twp., was plowing on his iarru, near Mausville, and on coming to the cud of the furrow, throw a small stone at his horse to make him tnrn quickly. The horse jumping for ward, stumbled and full, breaking his neck. Queensvrare. I have a very Urge stock of qiiecnsware on band, which I will sell very cheap. Please call, see the styles, learn the prices and be convinced. You will find the stor near tbe post office. C. F. HINKLE. All wool mens cassimere snits at Schott's for $8.09. Tbe National encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will convene in Port land, Maine, June 24th and 25th. The fol lowing rates of transportation are announ ced for the occasion. From Philadelphia to New York, via railroad, Fall River Line to Boston, Railroad from Boston to Portland, returning same way, individual rates rotrad trip, $13.00. Parties of 55 and less than 100 rennd trip $12.80. Parties of 100 and less than 200 around trip $1180. Parties of 200 and over, round trip $11.40. Parties of 55 and over must travel together, and between Philadelphia and New York on one ticket, on other portions of route indi vidual tickets will be given, but at the re duced rates parties -laust travel together All tickets will be good going June 19th to 24th inclusive, and returning, until Jane SOth, IS85. Comrades paying individual rates can travel at such time, and by such route as they may select, going and return ing at time within above named dates. Tbe latest In Kilt snits at Schott's. The Duncannon Record gets off the fol lowing : Dentist Bleistein. whose card ap pears in another column, recently removed a decayed tooth from a lady's mouth in Dun cannon, and filled it during the day. The same evening he replaced it in its original socket where it has grown in again as firm as before its removal. This is good news (or people who dread the horrorsof a den tists chair, and yet mnst have their teeth repaired. Of all the big bargains tbe biggest is a pair of ladies tine kid top button shoes for $1.75 at G. VV. Heck'sshoe store. A boy named John S. Butler left his borne in Huntingdon, last November, and has not been beard from since tho begin ning o( last.March, when he was seen in Lewisburg, Pa. lie is aged sixteen years, small for his age, bas the ends of two fing ers on bis right hand cat off, and initials J. S. B. on his arm. Any information con cerning him will be thankfully received by his mother, Mrs. Emma R. Butler, Hunt ingdon, Pa. Com ! Come ! ! and see those nice kid top button ladies tine shoes that I am sell ing for $1.75. O. W. Heck. 'It is historical that when the bee was first imported into the West Indies and dis covered that flowers bloomed the year 'round and that there was no necessity for working and laying'up a store of food for the winter the newly enlightened insect, as the historian graphically relates, spent his time 'banging 'round tbe sugar booses and stinging negroes." Programme of rnwelllngr The Snyder .Monument, Se Uasgrove, May 2T. The ceremony in tbe Cemetery will begin promptly at half-past 1 o'clock, p. m., and will consist as follows : Mnsic by Band. Prayer by Rev. J. Max Hart, Moravian Minister of Lancaster. Unveiling Monument by Miss Mary Lillian Snyder, great grand daughter of the Governor, and daughter of Maj. Simon Snyder, 6th U. S. I. Transferring the Monument to the enstody of the citizens of this community by Gov. R. E. Tsttison. Accepting the charge on behalf the Com niittee bv A. VT. Potter, E-q. Music by Band. Oration by Ex-Gov. A. G. Curtin. Addresses by Gen. Cameron, lion. S. P. Wolverton, and others. Music. Gen. Simon Cameron and a number of distinguished Pennylvanins have signifi ed their intention of being present. Gov. Pattison, Secretary of State Steng- cr and Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. Simpson Africa, of the Monument Com mission will positively be in attendance. Both branches of tho Legislature will be present. Parade participated in by the li'.h R;gi- ment of National Guards, G. A. K. Po'ts Fire Department, Citizens' fcc., wilt b ! held in tbo forenoon. Excursion Tickets will be sol 1 on tho Penn'a R. R. from Altoona, Hirruburg, Williamsport, Sbawokin and intermediate points. Day tickets will do issued along the line of Reading Rtilrout. Special train will leave Selinsgrove for Lewistown in the evening at 9 o'clock. . - Cheapest Flrst-C"Ian Jiaxic Iu The l nltcd State. Look at this list of some of the most pop ular mnsic published. Printed on the best heavy niCMC paper, good clear print, full sheet music size, and same as generally re tailed all over tbe United States at thirty to seventy-five cents per copy. Our price is nvx cests per copy, or by mail one cent added for postage. We give the retail price, but remember our price is but five cents. We will send catalogue of 1,00) best selling pieces published tree. Don't pay high, exhorbitant prices when yon can get the same music for about one eighth tbe price ; see the following : SOSGS. Alice, Where art Thou t Awber 30c. Anzels Ever Bright and Fair. . . Handel 35c. Answers..... Bluiuentnal 5)c. Blue Alsatian Mountains.. ....Adams 50c. Bridge Carew 60c. Bridge Lindsay 85c. Brook Dolores 35c. Cherry Kipo Horn 85c. Clang of tbu Wooden Sboon.. Molloy 4 c. Dreaiu Faces Hutchinson 85c. EiiUicralda............ Levy 85c. INSTBCHENTAL. Chop Sticks, waltz Da Lulli 25c. Black Hawk, waltz Walsh 35c. Corn Flower, waltz Cooke 50c. Qneen'a Lace Handerchief. ...Strauss 4'tc. Kaquct, galop Home, Sweet Home ...... Richards 40c. ....Slack 60c. ..Wilson 40e. .Richards 40c. Shepherd Boy...... Warblings at Eve And 1,000 other songs And instrumental pieces equally as good as the above only six cents tier copy, post tree. sena tor a coiiyofonr Mimcil Jocksal, $1.25 per yar, sample copy twelve cents. Address J. 11. 1UOMA5, fublisner, Albany, N. Y. Tax Collectors for 1S83. The board of County Commissioners ap pointed tha lollowiog tax collector! lor the year 1885: Mil ford John Leech. Beale Wm. Zimmerman. Lack George Taylor. Delaware Henry Swabb. Fayette Joseph Castles. Fermanagh John StoufTer. Greenwood H. C. Vanatta. Midi in town Samuel Rollman. Monroe Wm. McConnell. Patterson Harry Nisely. Port Royal Johi McManlgal. Sprnce Hill Cyrus Brackbill. Susquehanna G. L. Barner. Thompsontown Thomas Crimmell. Turbett George Fink. Tuscarora Epbraim Duncan. Walker Daniel Wirtz. Tbe Muddy Run ghost was a flesh and blood ghost bat it didn't visit ben roosts as far as is known, which is tbe habit of a Chester county ghost, as may be learned from a dispatch that was to the Philadel phia Times last week as follows : John Wallack, a resident of Highland township, claims that a ghost appears at his premi ses in the night, in form of a woman dressed in white. She first scares the chickens, then appears on tha well curb and soon after wards is heard coming op the stairs in the house. The inmates say the pit-a-pat noise made by her ascending the stairs is distinct ly beard. A former occupant of the house, James Cissel, says he used to bear strange and singular noises there. Another man asserts that h u driving along the road, near the bouse, twenty-five years ago, when he saw a woman in whit b tan ling in the road. He palled bis horse to one side to avoid running over her, when to bis aston ishment she suddenly disappeared. So far Wallack hasn't missed any chickens. "The National Guard of this state is about to be reorganized. The entire divi sion is to be pruned down and reorganized (or the sake of economy and efficiency The number of companios in each regiment will be increased to 12, and the number of regiments reduced to 10, and these will be equally divided into two organized brigades of 5 regiments, one battery and one compa ny of calvary each. The state will be divid ed into halves geographically. The first brigade will be located in the eastern and the second in the western part. The third brigade will be pretty badly cut into pieces, and Brigadier General Seigfred, its com mander, will resign. The change will be accomplished before tbe next encampment on July 25. Tbe state expects to save $50,- 000 a year and at the same time lucre ase tbe efficiency of the troops." A fine dress shirt for 42cU at Schott's. Mcmntic Das spouted Loudon's new house. Be has been spouting a number of houses in Tuscarora val loy. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF 5IIFFLI.1TOWH, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable J. NBVIN POMEROY, Prttidtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Caehier DiaiCToas: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Ilertzler, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STO0KHOLDKES : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kernor, Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtz J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, T.B. Trow. John Flertzler. Joseph Rotbrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Ilertzler, Charlotte Snyder, ZT Interest allowed at tbe rate ot 3 per cent, oi 6 months certiScates, 4 per cent, on i niontns certificates. f jan23, 1885-tf ESPENSCHADE'S COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer goods, has now been shelved, and wilt be kept uy week after week by fresh sopplies from the head of tbe market at Lowest Prwes. FOR L.ADIES He bas Dress Goods, Notions Trira- imng, lilacs silks, Colored silks, Col ored Cashmeres, and a full line of low priced Dress Goods of tbe latest shades, aad also a full line of staouard shade. HIS SHOE DEPARTMENT is full, from tbe Finest ShOft tO the t I uiot fubstaotal Plot c, . , Ciioe, at priCefl , that will antrnisb you. Shoes for chil dren, Mbed and Ladies. GROCERIES Of all kinds, dffce, Sugar, Kice, Tea, in sbort everything, ask for what you want. QUEEN'SWARE AND GLASSWARE. Kvery house mast keep p i's sup ply of QUEENSWAKE, GLASS WARE, WOODEXWARE. This is the store to call on for such articles. If you cinnot visit ni) place, your order by iu'l wi!l be roicptiy attend- ed to. Visit tlm s"r-'. 51 A 1 31 TJli:CT. Opi'ositc Couit Lrs, 31iialintoxrn. Ih., Frederick ESFEiiSCHABE. J3EABODT IlilTKl.. Kinth St , smith f Ciestnut, one square sooth of the New font Ottice, one-half square Irom Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of tho city. On the American and Enrip-an plans, liood rooms flora 00c to $.1 00 prr dv. Kennxlrled and newly furnis.ri.-d. V. PAIN K, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Noy.21,1S.-1, Iy. PYEMIA Is the most virulent form of bkoVpoLsoB ln. Less speedily fatal, but not less eer- tainly so, is the Vitiation of the blood of which tlm first rrraptoms are Pimples, Sties, 1 toils and Cutaneous Kr up turns. When the taint of Scrofula trives waminirof ita presence by such indications, no time should be lost In uslnjr Aykk's SarsaParii.I.A. the only perfect and reli able medicine for the purification of tbe blood. SCROFULA Is a foul corruption In tie Mood that rota out all the machinery of life. Nothing will eradicate It from the system and pre vent it transmission to "offsprin? but AVER'S SaKaPaRILLA. This prepara tion is also the only one that will cleanse tbe blood of Mercurial poison and (lie taint of Contaiou Diseases. Impover ished blood to productive of ANEMIA, A WTetched condition Indicated bT Pallid Skin. Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and Melancholy. Its first symptoms are Weakness, Languor, Loss of Nerve Force, and Mental le- iection. its course, unchecked, leads aeviublT to Insanity or tleaih. Women frequently suffer from It. The only medi cine that, while punfrin; tbe blood, en riches it with new vitality, aud invigorates the whole system, Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drucgisu: Price $1; ' Six bottles for 5. f-pringr and Snninier Goods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new niillincrv store at my place of residence on Water 'rcr. yiei. ...... secord rieor Irom corner ot Ltidpe sire afn!l ck, ol riri!: ana ;-iin.ui-i inU;;ir-fy pof .H. all new, and of the latest M les, aid having employed first cla-s n.illiuers, I jiii prepared to a'tpttly tiir t-iJ lie r:h everything found in a firstrlass t-tif!:r-r tr.re, come and ex:n:Tie ir f'xlc. 1 coiis'.-tcr it no trouble t j 'l)w goods. Al&S. DLlllL. May 2-J,l.. STILL ON TOP AND WE MEAN TO STAY THERE. -M- FAIR DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO. -non- SUCCESS, OUR REWARD. . STRAYEIt will rot, nor carjDOt be undersold. We are bigbty. gratified at the succeed aitonling our effort to bring down tbe bigb pticca formerly charged for CLOTHING in MiffliDtowD, and find the community stick to it" firet love. Tbs'public have faith in our puMtshed statements, and we strive to deserve tbe full inaasure of confidents at freely plad in as. Kvery day bring fresh proof to as of tb good will of all classes. We gay without the least fear of contradiction (and btve plooty money to back i) that my terribly offended op position bas Two Dollars worth of unsalable, or as bo calls them, WAR GOODS to my one. JSTQ OLJ) GOODS as all our summer clothing SOME TlKl VliOUT "YE pee cent, KlK ! Why, before I will alio my customer and friends to be deceived in tbt manner. I will do buaiaes ibis summer for pleasure, and show you the bill for every pieoe of goods you bay, only asking expense of transportation, and our advantages for buying are equal, if fennsylvania. "I bad rather be a deg and bay tbe moon, than such a clothier." flow conceited, some people think all others are old fogies. Well, by the time they get t&re'agh with ns ana our low prices, tbey shall cbango their mind Remember whatever you buy of us must be a repre?ented. When we eay a suit U all wool such must bo fact, and tee that such price is lower than any one Saml STRAYEE, THE OLD BE LIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. May 13. 1385 norm I r WMk Iv dcwimtw di I SurvriM, iQ0tirionnl ptnuver published, fverj t 3ii'a iiiiu iniru wiiu Fpieuum .'iif rT ins. iiui t tunucstion, lumuoM ft must TsJQiDie Dcye.ojMSHi tr i nformatioa which no person should be without. Tbt , Mpaiantr of tb HciKNTrnc Amkbjca it uch thii ! U treuUtioo noarly equals that of sil Otbr paper oi ts el embiiMd. Jrir, AXSO ft Vtr- l'ifvunt U ' jitiM. riia ry an DwwBajea'f-ra. all..i rci i no. a nmaw.-ty. ri. Y. ATENTS.g'g&S i ,nd ha-r.prrp.r-d mora than One Hun- ' SSnS-fciSIt? I narlii. AssiaTTtnirats. and all utht-r nir-n 'rr aMuri n sr to lnTt-ntux tht-ir rixhla in tbt ' " rnifwl &taTa. Tanatla. Kac'ncL t'rxnctt . Orwiany and thr iWizn nantrv-w, prrir fttfh.r.t nftticwandon ivawmabi M-nii. lutormatiei toobtamiug patent cborfollj ' r1 t.onwil trr. ratent -.btmvd throarh Mnar i wftol A C-o. are noUcd in tbe Scieot.Cc American free, rheadantare of auch notice idwdII nndfnto-jd tj ftL aviwnawbn wish t.dipoeof their patent. . wai fmtfttiw&j, iNew x ura. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS nn ariT I is what LOW PRICES! C'OWPKKIh.SIZF,t PRH'Wotoof kin We orr Arlil mnkllm-n to Jmr Ik; lj addioc m mniiWi wbicU uuu I wa par. 4. 68 Stroke. . . . S450 j t::::::::&8 : :::: g 13 OH2 " .... OSO I 2Q . '. ICUI6 " . . . . I2SO i jumlmni Fuhn. S tM) flnn r"i btoAi-j Pamv- lMnfmrl Pomp.. .rr..mri ntia fMLu.,:r"r."i. M"Lr JLJHH BtS 1 ft 5US I-aS C a vi' tUif1 r.. r n m - . .w:x KtTOrr DWTtTLTT cy, ta4 tiianr-w eo mT9 .rraV, t-.3;r. kiilfal f i. t uclaaa. rwsait fnm yov&fal ttduacrw tiB , o frw Mt.'4-t, moA m m wrk. i smic tvrk to jv tv torn. AtoU toimc lrir4 a hf fw -mfiMa pIiIsm tbr lapfiiw tor ihM trwobto. fr w al4 Isr asd trial pwksc s4 lew lvptTVtat Imw brrt Tikurard; Uitl J ra4 IbovMnd. u8 B-M la terfarc w ua miwm1 to FOB STIKiOTEEl fV7eertd 2brorrO r.. M cm HL I p-'3 OC t&OCB- CttB Groortia ta favrr asJ rt j Ufa. litrtai-pli-:iwti Laaofdisnw aiat-atu apa- ; iV'"""3 I Uin mi iMlc-rt. If 1 1 3iAt BcLtBaxtistr emot at Wta viu'-w feara bra vastad tra ft Wrt. rhrful arcaiffik tzft&lf. MAR!3 REJWEOY CO M'f g Otaktt. S44Hrrt lutti f U, St. lawtt, Ma. Ost Eamrs TunrMart. 8 : J aoamtS S tssnn 17. llow Iot. Hott Restored ; Just iiililied. a new editim nf DK. CULVERWELL'SCEI.KriJATED ESSA Y j or. the radical cure ol fr'rtTOSBU"i:A or ,, , ... , . , Seminal Weakness, Itivoiuiitarv erninal Lr.'scs. iMroTr.scr, Mental and ll sical : Incapacity, ImseiPiuekta to M.irritpe, etc.: also, L"ossi r-Tiox, Epilipst and Pits, in dnccd by s-it-indu :jjence, or sesital cxtriv- ap sure, tc. 1 tie cell Drarel aiiNior. in irns ainitraniej est-ay. clearly dein.instr-tes ln.iu a thirty years' siic.-csstnl practice, that tha alarm ing Consequences of self alms:- may b rad-1 !r:are reeans ot which every salterer, no matter what his condition mav be, miv cure him self cheaply, privately and rulically. T-Tliis Lecture sUo ild bo in the hands J of every youth ar..i every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to ! any sdrtress, pout-paid, on rireiit of tonr j cents or two postage stamps. Address j CULYERWEI.L MEDICAL CO., I 41 AnnSt.,NewTork,N.Y.; ' April 9. Post-Ottica Box 4 .1'. Ruth Pnnce offers at private asie. A FAEM OF 12 A0KE3, more t-r !e-. having then on erected a goc.l TWO STORY PL .VK HOUSE. There is running water .-.t the dour. Half the land is cleared. This wi 1 make a good buieceaveoi.nt io (In miner, mills schools and churches. The property ia lacated in Slim Valley, Fermanagh town ship, Juniata county, Pa., four miles from Mifflintown. Fer terms call on or address. RUTH BUXCE. Sept., 11, 1884. Mifflintown, Pa. a i-saw7 i n moot j. T. tJtaMukai rPIIS SKA-SOIST, was destroy jrf by fr- not superior, to any bouse in central when we p'ne you a price we guaran else can nrll tbe same article at. J WARKEX PLETTE, ATTORNK Y-AT-L A U MIFFUN'TOWN, JVM ATA CO., 'A-f Li- voiieciing ana conveyHOCinjp prom t" J atteedtfd to. Olfitte With Atkinson i. Ja- . - - LOUIS K- AtCIS07I Oho. Jacobs, Jr A 1K W VfiO V flr I 4 fit Dm " -w - -w ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW", M 1 Ff LIXTOWN, PA. , Collecting and Conveyancing Proni, ; IT attended tf. 1 Orrii'r On Xf-ttn afrMt. In nlnrft of rtsi j,. , i M j, ' ..:--- uun mttnth fti JjOUIS JS. AlkWSOn, tt., BOUiiJ OI bridf? Street. flCt 2t9 IfJ. -w- r fl? A W POH T. ? 1 va"t a-. a-'.9 Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral hrinchos. Orlice at the old corner of Third ' anil Or.tiig Ktrret:), Milllintuwn, Pa. ! March l"J, 187U j "m erazeeTjiTpT, PHYSICIAli AWD SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Professional businoss promptly attended to at ail honrs. j Joux i!i Kicghus. Jojtpu V. Stimiiil Mt Ltl fiULn a. STOIMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.iL, JVXIATJ CO., J'.t. COuly reliable Companies represented. ec. 8, l!75-ly - TO CONSUMPTIVES. Ihe adveri!ser havinjr been pernnently cured of that dread disease, turisiimpliun, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make euro, lo ail who ue.iiru it, ho will eud a !a coi.v of th., Lrescrio-i..,. it... .. v ' iin tne airettions lor preoannjr and niii(f ne same which th.ry will tiu-1 auro C'i bk tor Coiiius, Colds, Coxarnrrios, Asthma, rlitoKcmris, &.L. Parties wishing tho fre scription, will plea.se address, H ;r. E. A. WILSON, IU Peno St., Wilhaiu-hursh. N. V. fjan. 8, 'bo-ly. RUPTURESr lion Powder, trafe, sure cure. $1.0:1 by luail with lull directions. Hook for 'I ceut stamp. PEET t CO., 401 Sixth Avenue, Njw York. Jan. J, 'ed-ly nted more BOOK AftEXTS Mt mihQ book tr-r FwV4f. WE WAST 1000 more BOOK AGENTS tr, a"T''t ,n to"' wihQ book mrr pifV'rr-r HUH FAMOUS WOMHl 1 Tin iuinurwivaWBii'i nniiMl work )iMipablohi.an4 It t.ir prvdactioD of 20 ol our grta."ti Jn,owArf lOCl'MinX h'.izntMth $Wrt i'Vip. Rnm irrry Co. Unryt f"nrt .Syjri. Mjrtom JhuUrd Miry A. Lvrmor H'imM fercVr SUime, itJUC t lumdirr Jkmitam. Jnry U mr, L-cp tnreom. and II Othr tl knoa author. The TWtStr tm3imBirt Wnttrt hrw give fot the flrwt ttaoa, th oem ;!. hiatory of la Livca ami ltel of SO fnrtious American wrmaa. mtm of wtw-in ara bw liwinr. wtni Urea bae brftvtm turn M-nttrn and Uy krll hnw thay hv well liiLr way from obacuntj b fame ard rlory. For l'hriUinc Inttrwat, Roman Uc btnrr. Soitw llnmnr 4 and Tmi1r Pa'lioa, this rrni book ta without a r-r TH im went 09m aao cwifw aasrwr.; no-noo ire mav mr ?" ii -a apivnamiw uiiiairaia wim mu-pi AGENTS WANTED I ,i ACEMT! Thk rrwi4 tteok It tow OQt..llmr )! rthr AIioitrn. Editor. Critic, cte.. aniiiftli!ii;, .n- - m who ta,. ,it,. ad vuail t.-"li-rd w. h.T. many U.t An t nod aerate men or wnrn.n in t i. .mit mt 00 w ?m rwto-a Twnm and yam fmijhl. Now i, ih Xxrrarta, rtr.. mml rt-a. CnrrMpoorl.irv in r Adiixaal A. IK WOBXIIl.NtiTO.t Ai III, UaUW ( Maw Nov. 12 8l-2f,w. -t--vtt-t -rr-v-n - T.Tr,p, UJ VJXli. i W IV VI" Jtj JL O j -sT T7"V" and shoe shop has been removed to t Main afreet, Patteraon , Pa., wtiere be will make all the latest styles of LADIES', GENTLEMAN'S, BOT'S and MISSES' SHOES, FINE BOOTSsnd REPAIRING aspecialty PRICES REJSOS.1BLE. Give him a call I befbn, going elsewhere. 19' 188"-1-T- I ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE i BLACKSMITH STANDS in the ccuntv , may be piirchase.1 of the undersigned at a ; reasonable price. The property ia situated in Johnatown, Juniata Co., Pa., and wiih the Smith stand includes a tot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modious Stable and other ontbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the bouse. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, I Walnut P. O., J uniata Co., Pa. Payments to suit Purchaser. m r ma PENNSYLVANIA EA1LE0AD. TIME-TABLE On and after Monday, A prit 5th. 1333, trains that stop at Mifflin will jun as follows: EASTWARD. Hmiwoi AccowooTio!i leaves Hun rf.ii. :! m.. Mount Union .. r n'u.lnn Hjml ton a. w ;.o-2 acVrvtowB 74 a. in., Lewistown (0 a. m., Milford 8.0'J a m., Mifflin 8,15 a. ta., Port Koyal 8.2J a. m-, Mexico S,.i a. m, Tascaxora 8,0 a. m.. Vannyte8,34 a. m-, Thompsontown 8,4i a. ta., Durward 8,4b a m., Millerstown 8.53 a m., Newport ,tJo a. ro., arriving at Harnsburz at 10 i'l a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. in.- Johsstows Exraiss leaves Altoona daily at7.15a.m.,and stopping " fe8alr nations between Altoona and HarnsDurg, reaches Mifflin at 10.3 a. m., Uamsburg 12.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 5.45 p. m. ... . Mail Tbai.v leaves Pittsburg daily at 7.2 a. m., Altoona at 2.00 p.- ' "? ping at all regular autions arrives at M.Hi.n It 6 13 p. m., Uarrisburg 7.10 p. PhJa adelpbla 4 5 a. m. Mail Express leave. Pittsburg a!l 00pm. Altoona 645 pm , Tyr.ne 7 17 p ta- 11 unt mgdon 8 05 p m ; Lewistown 9 20 p ra ; M.f Sin 9 45 p ra ; Uarrisburg 1 1 1 p m ; Phila 0.00 a. Ul., ..... - - delphia 4 -'") a to. WESTWAKU. tv.-. ).iii leaves Philadelfma daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. Duncsnnon, s o a. m.; r' - m.; Milierstown, 6 a. m.Tbompsontowu,- 9 47 a. m.; an Uye, oo a. " . ora, nu ro.; Mexico, 10 0-' a.m.; Port KovaJ, 10 0 a. m.; jiiiuiu, u iii -21 . m i Narrows. 10 -J a. m.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 0. a. ui.; Newton Hamilton, 11 29 a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 00 p. ru.; Tyrono, 12 58 p. m.; a I. 1 4i n. m.. and stop at all regular stations between Harrisburg and Allooua. OTtTia ExrESSs leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 40 tu., Harrisburg, 10 VJ p. ui., s'toppmg at Kockville, Marysville, Duncan non, Newport, Millerstown, Thompsontown, Port hoyal, timo at Mittlin, 12 15 p. ni.; Ai tooua, 2 4' a. m., aud Pituburg, 6 50 a.m. Mail Tbais leave Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg ll.OOa. at., New port, 12 U p. m., Miitlin 12.47 p. m., stop uiuzatall regular stations between MitKia and Altooua reaches Altoona at 3.oO p. m., Pittsburg 9. 10 p. m. j Histlsudon Accoodatio!I leaves Phil adelphia daily at 1 1 10 a. m., Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., Duncannoa 5.;i0 p. ta., New- r.r.rl i.I o. 111.. MillerstoWU 1. tn.. Thompsontown 6,40 p. in., Vandyka 617 p. in., Tuscarora 6,51 p. m., Mexico 6,54 p m., Port Koval 7,j0 p.m., Mittlm 7,05 p. m., Lewistown 7,2H p. m., MoVeytown 7, 53 p. m., Newton Hamilton 8,14 p. m., HuHlinciioD H 45 p. iu. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 1120 p m ; Harrisburg 3 10am; Duncannon 3 39 am; Newport 4 01 a m ; Mittlin 4 42 a m; Lewistown 5 (' a m ; MsVeytown5 20 amj Mt. L'uion 668 am; Huntingdon 6 25 a m ; Petersburg 6 40 a ui ; Spruce Creek S 64 a in; Tyrone 7 12am; Kelt's Mills 7 32 a id ; Altooua 8 10 a m ; Pittsburg 1 00 pm. Past Line leaves Philadelphia at 1 1 50 a m ; Harrisburg 3 45 p in ; MilHtn frT Of p ta ; Lewistown 6 piB ; Huntingdon 6,30 pm ; Tyrone 7 10 p in ; Altoona b 10 p m ; Pitts burg 1 1 55 p in. Past Line west, on Sundays, will stop at Duucannoi', Newport and McVeytown when flawed.. Mail Express east, on Bundavs, will stop at Barree, when tUzged. Johnstown Express east, en Sundays, will connect with ounday Hail east leaving Harrisburg at 1 15 p. tu. Wsy Pxssenger west and Mail east will stop at Lurkuow and Poorman's Spring, when Macged. Johnstow n Fxpress will stop at Lucknow, when tlaced. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains iiuve Lewistown Junction tor Mil roy at 635 a m, 10 45 a m, 3 25pm; lor Simbiiry ai 2 15 a m, 2 55 p ru. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from ililroy at 9 10 a ta, 1 40 pm, 4 60 p m ; from Smibury at 9 25 a m, 4 30 p in. TYKONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Bullcfoute and Lock Haven et 8 10 a tn, 7 30 p ra. Leave Tyrone for (Jurwensville and Clearlield at 8 -t a ui, 7 50 p ra. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, Penusylv.it. ia furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a in and 4 30 p ni. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefonte and Locit Haven at 7 05 a m, aud 7 00 p in. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Curwens ville and Clearlield at 6 58 a m, and 5 56 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furnace at 6 58 a di, at 2 35 p m. H. Jt b. T. K. K. Ai EEDFUKD D1VI3 ION. Train leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Bridee;M.rt and CumberUud at 8 35 a. m. and 6 35 p. ui. Trains arrive at Uuiugdun from Bed ford, Bridgeport ami Cumberland at 12 30 p. in., 6 20 p. lo. Philadelphia fcEeading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Nov i urn a. 15, I88t. Traias Itart Htrritburg at follow For New York via Allen'.own, at 7 65 and 9 50 a. n., and 4 45 p. lu. For New York via Philadelphia and "Bound Brook Route," 6 25 7 55 am, and 1 45 p m. For Philadelphia, 6 25, 7 65, 950 am, 1 45 and 4 00 p in. For Reading at 5 0.1, 6 25, 7 80, 9 53 am, 1 45, 4 00 and 8 :;0 p m. F or Pottsville at 6 05, 7 65, 9 50 a ra, and 1 45 aud 4 00 p. m. and via Schuylkill Jr. Sns.itehanna Branch at 8 05 a and 3 00 p. to. ForAlleotownat 6 05, 7 55, 9 50 am, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. SVA'DJ YS. For Allentown and Way Stations, 7 00a.ru F or P.t .iii.g. 7 t.0 a. m.. and 1 50 p. m. F or Philadelphia, 7 0) a. ra., and 1 50 p. m 3at for Harruburg learr as ,ollotci s Leave New York via Allentown at 4 00 8 45 a- ra., 1 00 and 5 15 p m. Leave New York via"Bound Brook Route" and Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30,4 00 and 6 :;0 p m., and 12.00 midnight, arriving t Harrisburg 150,8 20, 9 25 p. m., and 12 10 arid 9 20 a m. Leave Phila telphia at 4 30 9 50 a m.,4 00. 6 50 aud 7 4.inn. LeaTo Pottaville at 6 50,9 00 a.m. and 4 49 y iu. Leave Reauitg at 5 00. 7 15, 11 50 a ra 1 OT 1 - - In . ..... ' u i.j, i av ana iu p ui. Leave Pottsville via S-.huylktll and Susque hanna Branch, 8 20 a m. aud 4 40 p m. Leave Allentown at 5 45, 8 40 a ni., 12 16. 4 30 and 9 05 p ra. SCSDjtYS. Leave New York via Allentown, at 5 EO pro. Philadelphia? 45 p. m. Leave Keauing at 7 40 a m and 10 25 p m Leave Allentown at 9 05 p ni. STEEl.TO.a BRAJCSI. Leave HARRISBURG for Paxton. Loch lei, and Steelton daily, except Sundav,635 b 40, 9 35 a m, 1 35 and 9 40 p m ; daily, ex cept Saturday and Sunday, 5 35 p m, and on Saturday only, 4 40 and 6 10, p m. . Returning, leave STEEI.TON dailv ex. cent Sundav. 6 10.7 OA mnn a c a1U hl P m 5 dail ' exceP atnrd.y and Slinrlnir it 111 . r J only, 6 10 and 6 30 p m. 7 C. n IT 1 vpnM. - "i'vuiia General Patt'r and Ttektl .irtaf . J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. 50 J5U"11 MILLION lONt.RESS copies will soon be sold. Strict- :. . .;...". .'. ''""'""s " reliable L. V i . ' v Tribune, jki prowx. X. Son. ftfMMl tJV ' u uore wanted. 200 per month paid. No work ever aoTd km J-.yyiy awh UHCQ IO pK KIT7 BlU PabU Co. cac. to, -84-tf. Norwich, Ot. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS. Choice Pattern VELVET Bodj and Tapettry BRUSSELS, Eitra Snper Medium and Low Grade INGRAmS, A full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete lane of RAG, L Choice Let of HEMP, Beautiful Pattern? ia STAIR, and HALL O arpets AT THE Carpet Ii o u s e FUBSllTUBE BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At the Oli Stand,. 02 TB3 SOUTHWEST COR 0 BRIDGE- & WATER STREETS,. SlIFFLIXTOir PA., HAS JCT BSC KITED All tha- above enumerated articles ani all other things that may bo fonnd in a CARPET s nJINITME STORK AT PRICES BEVORO COMPETITION A ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITUitE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, In fact everything usually epc in a U'irst-CIass House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Sou til SHe, Betwaen tha Canal aad Water Streat, a MIFFLIArOhTJY . - PEAS
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