Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 22, 1885, Image 2
r iEBnfqMt'.,-taa SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWX. Wednesday. July SO. IS5. u i; aV-.-m r.:! air . Iu.nfm is wrestling with the grave j-ard insurance business. The man who Bleeps in church is not the one that will criticise a ser mon. Tra Chicago boys have died front wounds inflicted by the toy pintol on the 4th o July. They all died of lockjaw. One of the pleasant disappoint enents is, that the cholera has not come from Spain to this country, as it was expected to do. At tnis day, editorial articles in the Philadelphia Times, indicate that the powerful influence of th it journal -rwill be cast for the election of Quay. 'Gcod people of London have gone to woi to rate the muck heap of Tondoc 6ocietv, with the hope of purifying it ol immoral and wicked practices. A. bonanza nas been 6 tract near Sheridan, Lebanon county, on the farm of Joel Xrexter, in the form of s vein of mica. It is worth from $3 io-S9 a pound. WnxiAMspoKT and all the country around there, is jubilant over the finding of coal-oil about 17 miles from the city. The well is said to be a fifty barrel well. It is reported that the President has heroine alarmed at the rapid manner in which Republicans have been turned out of office. Accept that report with a gocd many grains of allowance. A Warhinoton- wag rpported. last week, that President Cleveland had instructed the mexibers of his cabinet to Hnspend fu-hr rwov't -- ' ' - ' ' -U. t; i-. 0uryraXn to Hiw l,.i;g. CUh the President giving an order of that kind. The Philadelphia Bulletin remarks: It is said that the Mormons, not con tent with showing their childish spite towards the National Govern ment by lowering the flag on the Fourth of July, are all armed and ready on slight provocation to make an attack upon the Gentiles at Salt Lake City. If the Utah rebels wish to try conclusions with the sword, the sooner they begin the better. The United States have too long tol erated in peace the long-haired sen sual traitors of Utah. A few days ago, a railroad pay car with $30,000 in it, was left standing on a siding, at Richmond Va., for ov er night Rascally railroaders saw the car, and knew what it contained. They stole an engine backed it up to the pay car and started off with the car and plunder. The ' pay-master and porter were in the car. When going np a 6teep grade, the paymas ter pulled the brakes, stopped the train, got out, ran to a farm house and got help. The men that Etole the car ran awar without getting the money. The many elopements, divorces and cases of drowning that are re ported every week, has caused a Bos- ton editor to declare, "that the only sure safety against such disaster is to keep out of love and off the wat er." The longing of the heart of the av erage American is to flourish in the eye of the public. Speaking of this desire, which is rapidly growing, a California pajier 6ays : The foremost belie at a Calif ornia summer resort is Dot beautiful and her wardrobe is not cominandingly fine, but she drives a four in-hand of zebras, and that fii her in the public eye. Canada eol-liers wished to come to the United States to participate in a parade, but the law forbids such strangers to come with guns- The government dodged the question by telling the Canada Eoldiers that me chanics can come over carrying tools with them. They took the hint, fix J ed up their guns in tool chests and J in that way crossed the line. It was one way of dodging the law. For a dear act of deliberate mur der, a negro was hung in Cincinnati, Ohio, last week, but it was not till the case bad been to the Supreme Court, so persistent were lawyers to free the wretch from the penalty of murder. He bad helped to murder his employer, a man named Kirk, for money. Ohio lawyers, perhaps will not murder, but they will do all they know how, for money, to free a wretch that they knew has commit ted murder for money. Eioht hundred to a thousand Poles and Bohemians attacked a Rolling Mill in Cleveland, Ohio, last Wed nesday There were seventy-five policemen in the mill, a desperate battle took place, in which, only stones clubs and brick bats were us ed. Thirty to fifty of the rioters were severely injured, and several have died. Ten to fifteen of the po licemen were hurt, but none serious ly. An English gate keeper at the mill was scared so badly that he died. The editor of London Pall Mall Gazette almost choked the moral sense of the Christian world, by charging that the virtue of girlhood, of girls twelve to sixteen years of age, is merchandised at $10 to $130 a girl in London. When the charge was first published, all of the yile elemeut of London, proposed to ex tinguish the Gazette and its editor, but before the editor ventured on the righteous work he had consulted with men of character in many pasts of London The exposure has re reived the hearty approval of the Queen. Parliament has ordered an investigation by men of character, selected from the several districts of London. The report of the commit tee will find a great deal more to re veal than the editor published. The world will be still more shocked at the revelation. But exposure and punishment of debauchers for mer chandising in the virtue of girlhood is the remedy to check the depravity of the greatest commercial city in the world. The first financial city in the world seems to be almost as deeply steeped in the mire of human depravity as was Sodom when the God of the Universe cosumed it A. 5vr su'.t earthquake. It is reported that President Cleveland is getting his financial opin ions into shape for the Deliverance in December, when he will endeavor to prove that there is such a flood of silver rolling in upon tbe rountry that it is bound to become cheap. He will advocate the gold siaadard, it is said. Already the foreehdow icg of his deliverance has caused ma ny of the city banks to "catch on" to the idea that if silver becomes cheap gold must of a necessity become dear and tbey are hoarding the gold Where are the good times that the Democracy promised ? ITEMS. one Hundred thousand bricks are tuade daily in AHentown. Li ; I " ;, Conn., baa had a scare c rt i a reported death from cholera. James Madden, of Lebanon coun ty, attempted suicide on Wednesday night because of unrequited love. Thomas Lloyd, of Hoosierville, Somerset county, was recently drug ged in a saloon and robled of $700. A cup of hot coffee will remove the odor of onions from the breath. An other way is to eat no onions Oil City Derrick. Abe Buzzard long the terror of the Welsh mountains, has settled down to basket making in the Lancaster pris on. He is considered an adept An enormous quantity of grog is being sent to Western Africa. From Boston a single vessel recently took out 132,000 gallons, and a ship which sailed previously carried a few mis sionaries to the tribes on the Congo and also bore 5,200 gallons of rum to the same tribes. Tremendous quantities of liquor are shipped at Liverpool and Glasgow. Hamburg is now said to be providing liquor of the worst kind for the .Niger and Congo regions. Horses Killed by Llffhtniaff. Dekvjch, Col., July 16. A special to the Republican from Trinidad says: lesterday afternoon, at tne De Briska ranche, twenty miles from this place, twelvw out of a herd of one hundred and.eihteea horses in pasture were kiWc! bv lightning. A hailstorm had driven the horses against a barbed wire fence, which conducted the lightning through the herd. General Logan, the next President of the United States, in waiting, and wife, Joaquin Miller, and other men and women, visited the cave in Con necticut, iu which Israel Putnam, of revolutionary fame, shot the wolf. It is a hole, or covered cleft, extending several hundred feet in a granite hill. Miller savs, "the hole is suuare and about the size of a first class coffin. General Logan was the hrst ol our party to get down on his breast and try to wiggle in. He did not go far. The General said, "the cave is too narrow for me." A laroe number of banks have combined to force if possible the gold or single standard of value There seems to be, all the time, a class of people working toward the extreme. A little while ago a large class of people were doing their ut most to convert everything into the greenback, now there is an other set of people, at the head of which stand the banks that want to convert or measure everything by gold. They claim President Cleveland is amnng their advocates and expect a deliver ance from him when Congress meets, next December. Not Yet a Siding. It is reported that the South Penn sylvania Railroad has been transfer red to the control of the manage ment of the Pennsylvania Central. The latter managment guarantees to the people who have invested in South Pennsylvania, three per cent interest on their money. It is also reported that the Yanderbilts are in favor of selling their railroads in Clearfield, to the Pennsylvania. The New Yorkers have not yet turned the Pennsylvania into a siding. A Nice Story. A portion of the Democratic press, and the so called Independent press, have circulated a nice little story about President Cleveland's desire not to appoint men to office who have been hanging about Washing ton to receive an office. The story runs thus: "A Senator and three Representatives are said to have been urging the President for sometime to appoint a friend of theirs to office Finally the President told them that he had about concluded to do so, and asked where he should address the gentleman in case he wanted to see him. "Oh," was the reply ; 'he is here. He has been here since the 4th of March. You can see him at once." '"Gentlemen," the President is said to have replied, "that settles your man for ma If he has any bus iness at home he must have neglect ed it. and a man who will neglect his own business will neglect the Gov ernment's. If he baa no business, that's worse yet I don't want idlers in the public service.'' The story is nice enough, but it falls to the ground in the light of the fact that many well known men hung around Wash ington from the time of the inaugu ration, till just now, when the Presi dent is preparing to take a vacation of a month. The Willi itasport Gazette and Bul letin states that a large number of wel!6 are to be put down in the sec tion of that county where oil was re centiv discovered Jiot a Single Vrr Hair. "You may laugh and think iue a vain thing," writes Mrs. . R. C, of Sun Francisco, to a friend in-this city, "but I have not a gray bair in roy head, and yet (sad to say) I am fifty and a day. Recently my kfttr was not only quite gray but quite thin, too. Parker's Hair Balsam made ii New York, I think did vffnders for me. Try it if you have octamon. It really does what I say, and restores the color also." Not a dye, not gtva sy, highly perfumed. Only reliable 50c. dressing. Said torrbe Chinese. San Fkascisco, July 17. Another" white girl baby has been found m possession of Chinese foster parent in a loathsome den in Chinatown. Tha Mongolians having the babe in i charge said that the child was two year old and had been named Chuen Ho. It cost them origmallv 4100. aud, as- it was sickly, they hod paid to physicians over three times the purchase price. The babe was given in charge of the secretary of the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children- This makes '26 white girls taken from Chinese, to whom they had been sold by inhuman par ents or mercenary mid-wives, within the last year. The purpose of their purchase is no secret among wealthy merchants of the Chinese quarter. The North Amoricau of the 17th inst savs : It is intimated that the Mormons are preparing to make trou ble at Salt Lake City on their anni versary day, the "24th inst. and the report of their performances on the 4th inst, gives color to the statement Fortunate the United Statea author ities are forwarned. and are better prepared than they were in 1857 to meet any violence that may be at tempted. There seems to be very lit tle secrecy about the preparations for the coming demonstration, and there should be even less secrecy oyer the disposition of the United States troops who will be required, if neces sary, to suppress it There should be public notification that overt acts of rebellion will be summarily dealt with, and after that there should be no parleying with the enemy. PEMSILVAM COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG. PA. THE first term of tbe next Collegiate year will beg in SEPTEMBER 3rd. 1883. The Faculty of Ibe Institution i large. The course of instruction is liberal and thorough. The location is most pleasant and healthy, in tbe midst or an intelligent and moral community, and accessible by Railroad trains six times a day. Special courses in Scientific and other departments. The Preparatory Department, in charge of the Principal, Prof. J. B. Focht, with two assistant Teachers, furnish es thorough instruction for boys and young men preparing for business or College class es. Students in this department are nnder tbe special care of tbe Principal and assist ants, tbe Utter residing with them io tbe building. Girls admitted as day scholar a, in both departments. rot further information or t-atalosuea, address H. W. McKNIGBT, D. D.. President, or BEV. J. B. FOCHT, A. U., Principal Gettysburg, Pa. "" JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,! OF MIFFLISTO WK, PA. WITH BRANCH AT POET ROYAL.. Stockholders' Individually Liable. J. NBVIN POMEROT, Prtndnt. T. VAlf IRWIN, CesA.tr DiaicToasi J. Ifevtn Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Nosh Hertxler, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Ftnneroy, STILL ON TOP AND WE TO STAY THERE. MEAN -on- FAIR DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO. M SUCCESS, OUR REWARD. ; IMJ STRAY ER will not, nor cannot be undersold. We are highly gratiisJ at tbe suooea attendi Dg oar efforts to bring down tbe bigb prices former?? charged for CLOTHING in Mifflintown, aud find tha community sticks to itt j nrst love. Tbe pablio hare faith in cm r pubIi-LH bailments, and we strive to deserve the fall measure of oonndeooe so freely placed ra as. Kvery day brings fresh proof to at of tbe good will dl all classes. We say without the least fear of contradiction (and have plenty money to back it; that my terribly offended op position baa Two Dollars wort h of unsalable, or as he calls tbeui, WAR GOODS to my one STOOKHOX.DI1S : J. inevin revneroy, n. raxser Philip at. Keer, Joseph EothroaV, George Jacobs L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Ilertsler, Charlotte Snyder, Annie M. Sbefcr, Jane H. Irwin Mary Knrtg, Samuel M. Kurt? J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, t. B. Frow. Jobn Hertxler. Z3 Interest allowed at the rate ol 8 per cent, on 6 months eerffScatea, 4 per cent. 12 months certificates. t jan23, lSKi-tf 2STO OLD GOODS THIS HKVSOIS', as all our summer clothing was destroyed by fire. SOME Tl.K AWOUT " nf cm. K1K ! PENNSYLV&SIA BA1LSUAU. TIMK-T ABLE rw, .r.4 .ft Monday. April oio. SPRING STOCK Of . I CARPETS. Choia Pattern VELVET Body and Tsjastr? THsT Opinion oa tbe Soldiers' Bur ial Bill. The Perry county Aocste oflast week, published tbe foll. ing : The following opinion bas been handed to the commiss ioners of Perry county by their counsel, construing the snidier bnrial bill. The act of tbe!2tli of May, l8o, pro vides that the C'oiir.W Commissioners shall appoint a saflicteut number of suitable per sons in eauh borugb, township and ward,, in their respective counties to loo k after and cause to be buried in a decent and respectable manner at an ex pense to. the county not exceeding $35, tbe body of any honorably discharged soldier or sailor who served in the army. - And it is made the duty of tbe persons so appointed before assuming the charge- and expense of the body of said soldier or sai lor, under tbe provisions of this act, to first satisfy themselves by a careful examination all the circumstances of the case of such deceased soldier or sailor whose body they are calle4 upon to bury, that he served in the army or navy and was bonoTably dis charged therefrom ; that be dkd leaving insufficient means to defray the burial ex penses and tbe conclusion of said appoisteea must be verified bf tbe affidavit of three neighbors. Said act was passed by the legislators with a full knowledge of c listing laws of this Commonwealth. Tbe act of the 14th of April, I8ol, and its supplements, provide- that the wjdow and children of any decedent mayclaiai out of his estate in property, money, ntJes. or accounts, the sura of )30O, and this claim of tbt widow and children is preferred to all otier claims excepting liens for purchase mony ; and so writ is this un erstood by undertakers that thoy invariably require some oae to make buaxalf or her. self responsible for funeral expenses, and burdens usually fall upon ike widow and children, aad is paid ont cf the fund pro vided by law for their nwintunauce. Few men die wbo do not leave property suffi cient to pay funeral expenses. Very many small estates are exhausted by tbe claim of the widow and children under what is known as tbe $S00 lew. I have therefore reacbtd the conclusion and give it a my opinion, that a fair con struction ol : e-t ol 12 May, 1885, i that the spjoictci of said commissioners must delermine vhc. er said deceased sol dier or sailor, left pro'crty snfhcient to pay funeral expenses over and above $300, that may be claimed by the widow and children. Lewis Potik, Attutaey for Comauuioaert. CHAMPION HOUSC PUMP, rmmu or stzxl lirxcT' CapacBv, 17 Gallons per minute. Tha atMlawt Working anf Most Poworful DouMo-Actlng PUMP Evar Iro4luood. fttted tor attner LEAD, imORor RCMBKKPIFE. A POWERFUL FIRE ENGINE, AIX DEALS Raj BELL THEM. d tor Nr Budget. eontalBtBs: of Urns Pomps aad otier useful aructra. I (Heuon St Bailey MTg Co. I'd. sasica riua, . T. err- tv-w I I 5TUVES and trEATEBK, ATE WARM TOO jIUTES, SCH'XjI. KUOM BEATERS. Rack cuabtainf Us BwlisHtia ol VtilUaa at aa area naa witfc ike opnr! a wai routes, also Tmrior aad Cook S'orca, i ti rtuiu a iK.aiBSB, ata ICtKalars mailed flat aspUcetiom. T3E BATH MO rm'&CE XT9. 00 76 Boofcmsm St. M. Y.OMv. From Pole to Pole AYCkW ARfATAKIlXA bs flVflBOBStiatsd & -power uf can iu uil dlHW) of tb blood. Tho Uarpooner'a Story. w Btdjord. Jmtu 1. ItSX. Tm. .T. r. k Co. Twinty Tm afo 1 1 w a har:o.uirr in iLo North Torinr, ihn So i ofivn .( ihe orw and mvrif mm laM cp wit , nirvT. ror wire bild. fiimnwola : I 1-iM.linf ..vth I. ir;e kiotehio all 9"-r o. 4 nr tirvslh ctii4 rult. Tsao IS V" bi;4 Urc is wrr prt-tlr hmdlj off. Ail oar iii:t-.jiil w.a arjlenllly drtroyl, hm the vi -trili, M .a, roiptc dozen bouieo of Avsa'a B.n-.,ruU-ifc and Ke us llial. Ws eo. iiM tj tt qui ker )un I ban rw imaea ' bro'irM 3ltvux bf oy othCTtirauseutferSiarTr. V"ti, a towf d ! of It. 8oia M smb. ti.i v.ur Aloimnaeof yo BaraaoaiiEs bis (. -fi ."r ornrv jr. I tbonfht you ocxhl to aaow tt ih.-, -nJ yon tbo faVu. k-jc!fi:!:y yonra. UjlLTU T. WrseaTSV Jr Tf o Trooper's Experience. -.Tt.j;atitolandS. Arica.) JfwchT, 1$$3. Ir...l. C. Atxb fc Co Oontleaioa: Ibm mnrh plraurr to trrtify to the pal valas or vtur Srp t'U Wo bm bora Waltoeod V -r.a f t nvtf Toars. darinf which tiavo w i; .d it II . In b-3t. Brine u-wlcr emmrm for i -n a tmrs fcrotiaM oa mbat to called t this r. uutrv eldr-anroa." 1 had- those sotos for .m tiicr. I m adriord to Uk yoar Pans-p-nDa. tiro b" of vhkh aiad mf or V U.,j-i nr n;-ld'T, asd I am now suit U. t Vuun irnfy. T. K. BODS", ,:. Trooftr, Cup Maunlcd hijttmm. Iyer's Sarsaparilla I to only thorouirhly eartr blood parlacr, 1' .- t.Hly KwlH-trir that rradlraua tbo aolaoos of t T-fnla, ativrury, act ConU(l'M ll.cm Uxn the syetrzn. rRzrio bv Or. J. C. Ayer tb Con Lowell, Itaea. Sold by all Drncsiits r Price 11 bottles fur li. Caution ."lOtlt-ts All pi rmtiia re lirr;iv caiUV-ne-l gainst TresApassing a-pon the lands 4 tbe under signed, whotvr i-att or ttMo-itU-it, r in possesxion C4, .r the piiiiw, of tlsljiujr , hunting, Biheiii4 berriun. juuiiiir timber, or tor any nnnuccexsery y-is. Renjtiiiin Shwllerx-.r.j-r, iovjj) Pine, Wm. Hariiian, John l ino, Isaac ehellenbcrger. John Keller, Maurice Leonard, I.nciea Anker. Jm.e 11, 18S5.J pEABODV UOTEL, Ninth St., south of Chestnut. on Miire south ol the Sew Post Oltce. one-balf S'liiarv Trosi Walnut ?t. Theatre and in the vry tin-M-i s centre ol the city. On the Amorioau uod Europeau piana. Good rooms fioin 50c to $3.00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, at. D., Owner and I'toprietor, N'ov. Jl. l?i. 1-, Why, before I will allow my cueismers and friends to bs def-.-ntd in tbst manner. I will do business tbts snnaier for pleasure, asd show joa tbe bill for ever piece f goods yon buy, oc47 arking expense of tranrpertati'jn, snd our advantages for buying are equal, rf not superior, to as bouse ia central Pennsylvania. k"I bad ratber be- a dog and bay the noun, tbsn suoh a o Istiner' How conceited, mine teopletbink aH others are old foeg'tm. Weil,' by the time tbey get through With us and our Is prices, they shall e3ane taeirfuiindit Kemember whatever you buy of us maai be as"repreisoteI. When we say ;a soil is all wool suob must be fact, and wfaen we give you a prln we guaran ty that such prioe is fewer tbau any one else ean sell tbe same ami?! at. Sam'l STRAYER, rm, old Mayl 1K85. RELIA5LK CIjOTIIRI. AND FL'I?NHER. HEAD QUARTERS FOR BOOTS & SHOES. oGo oQo Tbe eiiove ent repredfcntfs ibe $1.75 Ladies Boot that jcri' sun buy at V trains that stop at Mifflin will mrt as fotlov EASTWARD. HrsTisoiH'ji Accomotio leaves Hua-, :4. rf.iiv mi SJUJ a. m.. Mount Vnioo a. m.. Newton Hsmiltoa ,,ta- bj cVeytown 74 a. tn., lwistowa tfi9 a. m., Milford 8,09 a m., Mifflin b,lo a. n., fort Koval 8.22 a. rr-, Mexico 8,5i a. in , rui H.30 a. m Vannyke8,34 a. m , Thmnosontown 8.42 . Durward 8.t; a , m., Slillerstown 8,53 . Newport i.ht a. m., arriving at HarnsbGrf at 1( K -and at Philadelphia, S rV. m. Eivbiss lca?9f altoona daily t 7 IS a.m.. and stopping all regular. Altoona at Hamaburg, ,. a fHm at 10.1S a. ot v Harvisborg 12.40 o. M r and arrives in P:lsrelpliia at i 1& n. m. u... T. -w Waves PitUbur? dairy at i 7!U a. m., Atewa at 2.00 p. ai Jcri atop- i ping at all regxtar stations arrives st j Srn'8 "w r,k ! BRUSSELS, Mail Express Irawea Pittsburg at r9trpn. r Altoona 645 p ra Tyrone 7 1 pm ; Hunt-1 ingdoo 806pm; Lewistown 920 pit':. M:t-; )Hn4tfpm; Uanirrbwrg 1 1 15 p m ; lhl-i bxtji Sap?? MediaiB jSj Lm depki.4 25m. j , " WESTWARD. Was Passaiioaa Wes Philadeljila- daily M 4 ao a. m.; BarrMburg, la a. a;- Dtiseaaaw. 8 6i a. u.;- Newport, m.: MUieratown, 30 a. rs7 !47 a. Van Dyke. && i or,- 9 Vt mi m.; mexKv. rv a. iu., rw. '- Royal,- Mr 07 a. m.; lull a. ru.r i iliort. M a. m : Narrows, 10 TJ a. m.;-' Lvwistowa. IO 40 a. m.; MrVeytown, 1 1 07 n.; Newiew Hamilton, 1P2V a. m.; Uun- I tdont Vim p. m.; Tyrore, IS 58 p. m A!tonav 1 n. w-, and stow at all regular i slaM-ms between liarnsDurg ami aikmbs. thTM- Karaxis leaves Phadelphia dai ly a -0 p. ra., Harrisburg, M W p. m., I stopping at KMricTilie, atarysvine, inline an- , son, ;?evtxrtr UJerstown, Ttwopaontown, j Port KeTal.tua aft Mifflin. IS 1 v. m.i Al- tuonas S-40 a. b., aud Pittsburg, 6 60 a.m. T3 " M . Tbaiw vjs Philadelptta daily at ! M. Ve 7.0" . tik, llarvburg M.W a. m., New-j port, VI 16 p. rev, Xilttin 1S.47 r m., stop- ! )ing ai a.4 regulae stations bctweea Mullin aa.t Altcona reacbea Altoona at 2.M p. m., ; Chice Lc X of riinioi-jw iu p. aa. Ui s-ipm'nt AB'jdaiio lecves Phil- I alcli.L: daily at it ! a. id., Uarrisborc at u.lo l. m..Dr.neaaova a.-0 p. vt- ew-l port ti,l p.- uii, i&rrentown p. iu., TbonijSB!wn 6,Jr p. ui., Vandy1- i,4; m. ai , Tra-arera fjjil p. ru., Mvih-c ,.'t p. iu., i'ort Koval ", p. aa., Mifflin ",0i p. m., Lwii3n-7b- p. in., McVeytcwn 7, 53 p. m.ewtoR li uillin M.14 pv ru., fiuntingdon a 4o p. an. Pacific SxareMeavea Philadeluh' vll '. pm; Harritror 3-VOara; Duncsowon I 8'.4 am; Newport 4. M am; MiflliD 4 4'i a , m; Lewivwa 60 ana; Mc Veytoa ft SO ; aui; Mt. Onion 5 68 am; HuBtiu"V9a ti j 25 a m ; Petersburg o, V a a ; Spruce ) 6 54 am; Tyrone ;iSata; Bell's Miiia! 7 82 a ni ; Afroona 9s 10 a m ; Pitvrewrg I 00 pm. Fast Lin-!s Paiiadelphia at i:5ra m; Hmitjr 3 45 p-sn MiiBin 1505 0 I Lewistown 5 J8p ru ; Huntingdon 6 30 9m; Tyrone 7 10 a m; Altera 8 IU pro; Prne- I burg 1 1 55 i 3r Pant Line we-t, on Smdayg, will jt'i at j Duuraonoii, NeTKrJ and UcVeviowt. ; ahrn tiijrt.'d.. Mali r.xiwwtawt, Rtvsnndavs, Kill jti. I t at Ujrrre, wau faggot. j Jnlinioa Kxpres Mt, on Stiixiaya, I ; will connect wita outwly 3tml east leaving ! HarrisDurg aT : lr p. tu- W'sy Phoijit w-M and Mail east will I Tbmpso9ntowJ,J INGJR AJIN S. a. m.; Tuwar--j A FulJ Lino of TENETfAN, A Comolete Lias of HEMP, 3eantifal Pattern i 13 ! STAIR, HA1X Oarpets AT THE Carpet Iloue G. W. HECK'S ' stop at I.uciuiow ac4 I'oormau's Sperce. when flagged. j i Jobnstowa KxiWMe will stop at Luckavw, j when riagf;e4.. LHWlri TOWN DIVISION. j ' Trains leave Lewistown Junction tor )lil-i 1 my at b 35 a m. iO 45 am, 3 25 p m ; for I i Sunbury at 7 LV a ru, 2 55 p m. Trains amve at Lewistown Junction fwai j hub P xun,u sunoury at 5K'o n, 4 AV p m. ! TYKONK DIVISION. Trams )eav Tyrone for Belletoute and : Lock. Haven ntHWi m, 7 30 p ra. Leave j Tyrone for C'Jrnsvill and Clearfield at 8 20 a m, 7 50 p m. Traius leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, - Punntrlvani. IT . n .1 C . : - . r . 4 BOOT AND SHOE STORE.:-" and Lock Msvea at 7 05 a m, and 7 00 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone iroro Curweas vHle and CloarSald at 58 a in, and 6 5t p m. Trains arrive el Tyrone from Scoiia, War riors Mark and. Pennsylvania Furnace at 6 58 a m, at 2 85 p ni. H. fc. B. T. R. S. at BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave- Huntingdon tor Bedtord, BridsjejKH-t and.Coiuherland at J .15 a. ra.. and b 35 p. n-. 1 rains arri'e at Huutingdou from Bed- lord, Bridgep-t and Cumberland at 12 80 p. iu., 6 20 p. b. FOaSUTOBE BOOMS OF THE JUKIATA VALjLEY. QUICK WEAL GASOLINE STOVES. waaUyW , roai rt I r WM baxabantl. irtn, boil . aarnmer, rand toast -muck qnlclo sr I J ami w,t.TJf rtr anveA at IW or wood cooat etovea. ' It ia raMsay-fta m mina te 'andatoppaditLSAinatsj it, by implypBahing lit tie button "Oopa" or "Clo d." eumt will h. b. .'4 (I. BpoaapBucadealo ST. s?JtOV9 CO. l.OT:is. MO. T STEAM ENGINE BOILER" WORKS IsUMhM RO AGEMTS! LOW PRICES! I - IlMKIthlZF'!il PJtlt:.."l "B fcn'..-- t hmwm Ni lpUlK ma hr il r... A . A . a to CVw'. iV-., urn Bx 8 trokr. S4SO 6 .... 600 7HO " - - 600 8JiO " .... 700 13 . 6M2 " 950 20 - io!3 " - iaeo fctnliiiTT f .ai.Fi 8 5t-Te PtnrrT, . t, Milk", f-Jr Mul rj rr.-f Min.r. FUwni PTrfap Crtnfixl I'ilttp iio-wiiiwii m t.irid as. titk aadUubalilLaiMl tenml .tirlMttM. JCHMBEST & S03 V-'uT: J. WARREX PLETTE, ATTO.RNK Y-AT-L A W MirPUNTOWN, J'JMATA CO., PA, LLjr-CoUect-g and cunveyuncing prcaiptlv attended ku. Ottire witii Atkinson a Jt. ft 2o.J cubs. THE UNIVERSAL FAIRLY SCALE INDISSENSABLE lonttald IrtJcIi. Locis E. Atcixsob. Geo. Jacobs, Jb k. JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIKFLINTOWN, PA. lLSOJecting and Convevanciag prompt: ly attended to. Orriaj On Main street, in olace of real. dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Ki., south of nnage orreet. fOctti, 18f5. J) M. CRAWFORD, H. D., Sprit: and KumnitTr Gunih. j I ttr.jM inform thw p:iWii t'i.i I lwe jnow i.-vmv new nu!liii-r iir j' im plm-e ol' reJi-nce n Wit Mrt:, V'tTt:i'iin, a lull 'stork. f s Sj t u:.u,n..rv L Hss resume.! actively tt practice ooda, all new, and ..t tfc rvf', '''ieae and Snrgery and titcir collateral and javinit emutored fir" ' e.lllini-rs. P'1"- Office at the old corner of Third 1 ai prepared t sui.v tl.-puMic irl. I streets, Mifflintown, Pa evepytbing found in a lr.iti I iuiil'ii.-r of WQl lastavlifrtiirKi, ate. ao.rtKbui to loom. always raady. easily ma I J-.l.l.v Kfmcm mmA in the ehap acale erer niad. Store, come and exjuuae n coarler it no trouble sbow gMxl. Mjch 187G. I. SBBB-.sea IS Tmau lm:Mfii) Ciaccua. I, S. SPEHCEl'S SONS, SI I LrOB D. CO!J. RED bvour ; JLV J 1 J Vl tU tniicnt l..h ; tiwB Powder. Sale. iir t-ure. $I.'rt by mail with lull uirectiMw. liwtk lor 'i rent ; stamp. 1'EKT fc. 1 1'4. VH bitb Avenue, m i jJaHawaBBBBBwa ILWIYS HANDY STOVE SHELL HO fOMPLETE WITHOUT OstsT. Lietit and ftmtr. or aatuental and duralle. and eaceetunKly iiasful It Jb warminic dtea,etc.S FITS INT SIZE PIPE. Ask your- hardware deale-for on or aead to ua for Circular. I. S. SPENCER'S SONS, ' OUtLFOHD, CONN. ! TO CONSUMPTIVES.; The adver'!wr haviug been permanently cnrd of that dread disease, fonsninption, by a imple remedy, ik anxious to make known to his fellow giuTerrs the ioans or cure. To all who detare it, he will send a a ropy of tho prescription nxed. (rat-..) ' wilb the direction ir preparing aud rising lb'.- same which tlcy will Hud a sura Cida for Coiohs, Colds, CoNtsrtpnosr Asthma, B:t"NCinvis, 4.1, P.Tilies wishing tho Pre scription, will please addrea. Krv. . a. WILSO-N, 191 Peon SU, Williauikburgb, N. V. fJan. i, TJ5-ly. New York. Jsi. H, 5-lv DR. FAHRNEY'B HEALTH RESTORER. THE wm.ferf :l cures effctt4 hf this aow well, toown reintdy, not only i. anr pnrata practice at acne, bu, throughout th I sited Siues, have drawn tha attention of the ncdkal prefcatioa to its we throughout the land, hi hrontc Rhctinuuimm and Acute (.out, junjics. Bilious disorders aad Liver ComcV at, Plroplesand llrufitions on the face. Eryiipelas, Dropncil Trmbles. painful and difficult Memtrwatioa. Nemo r Skit Headache. Costm. ! Dm ui Cotonnntioo. Milk Leg. bcaid Head. Ski. - IMaMS. b'ken and Boils, Kidney and L'rraar. weaknoat, Fcawde weakawara aad Tetur aaecttoaaf A iai ie ua upurtionofth Cataomc a.oOaavi.aTa Dlaasa thataUlict Mahkutd have their, mnfm fat an impure itate of the Blood aad a depraved coadV tics of the Livxa, and potaoos the vary foaatata of - ; an nexxaT reroeay can De used Chan Hcalltl Metvtorer. A Simu Bmti ai prednca auch a caana. of feelrag aa often as Asrofliaw HAD i thaSevrawaa. tomBD and give it a trial. Au Cautleai Msttlce. A'J oersons aru herehv cautioned, not to ! Iivn d Sroaaxaxraas icil iu to bunt or fish, or in any way to trespass on i.OO the lands of tbe undersigned in Ferman igb. ' PsaraaaBBv townsbip. B-Td Bs:, ! DtU O. VABRKET t CK3S, Marrb 35, 15. I MASEJ STOWy. M9. T M. BKAZEK, M Vm PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,. lcJemia, Juniita Co , Pa. Ovrics formerly occrnied bv I)r.Sirm!, irofesional business pumptly att-ndeiit aa an nours. JOHII McLit CMLIM. Jr.5Eru V. STlB!Bn. ' INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJLJUXUTjI CO., P.. tLOnly reliable Companies repreiuaisd. Dec. 8, 1875-' ai & the Old Stand, 0!t 13A SOCTHWEST CdV.VP. Of BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MlFFI.IJTOVt'l. 21 A 8 JCST FECEI2D All th above etiuuiera'gti articltw-. aa3 all other tlui.b-s hl attj be found in a CASPST : FlMTFiS STOHH. AT PRICES BSVONO COMPETITION ALSO,. ALL KINDS 07 FURMITTKIi. AN EXTRA LVStl OF MATTRESSES, .Bolsters and. Pillows, WINDOW SIIADSa IN ALL tJOLOKS Looking Glasst IN (iKEAT VAKIETY. How latvat. How Restored ! ! Just paiitivhed, a anew edtir..'..f DK. I CULVEIaWKLL'S CKLEBRATEIl ESSAY j di im iwikii nrt oi rrriuT(iisii or) S:ini3ul Weakness, InvoluUrv Seminal ; Looaa, InrOTrscv, Men tat and Physical Incapacity, Imsediuieuta t )f arrage, etc.: alia, C.iauBPTios, aud Fits, in ' djnsed by s.:ll-inr.u!gi nce or sexual eitrav-. j stance, i.c. ; The ceitbrsted autha, in this atlniirat.aw t esaay, clearly demon inttes from a thvivj years- success! ul proUic., that the alm kprt ing consequences of self tbuse iuaj n rad! crl Kaii curta ; pointing out a mode oi curt, r v , c-x at once simple, certain, and etfectaal, by 'UIIllSulDg LiOOlit fctiiTC meana ot w bicli uvory sufferer, :,, .tt, I whit his condition may be, iu.iy cure him-1 sell' cbear.lv. nrivjittv- nnti t . uu t . "wny. , IIIUV tnis i.eciaie snould be iu tho handai tJVUil C ot every youth anl every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to URinCE KTHEET Solatia Ms SBV addles. oot-Da,d. ..r, J. : ! WKIUtaBS .l lltt,!, vu,o vi iwu postage swups. Iu lict everything in a First-Class usually House- J0Hi S. G1UYBILL Address CI LYERWEU MEDICAL CO.. 11 Ann ii t.. New Tort, N. Y. ; ArnlO pot O e B,, v, Betw?ia tha Canal and Water Street, MIFFLL'.'lOir.l. - - FEA I! S . c s 1 , I wtstj-l:rwifWIt?''frt?t,r' frrrTrT;m?Tri1 H:?lHTawiH.T.rtrffalr.!a