v-.i-r- . SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN r-- . jzrrtr ; MIFFLINTOWN. Wednesday, Sep't 16. MS. B. F. SCIIWEIER, BTTOB AD PBOFEIBTO. This Democracy are denouncing Cooper for sending out circulars, and then do tho saute thing. As original character remarks that to explode a kcr of gunpowder un der a cyclone, will knock the cyclone "higher than a kite." Certainly, good for the gunpowder. General Bctleb hug fonnd his lev- el. He is guilty of violating the law in overreaching the Iudian in leasing hia lands in the Reservations. The man who will rob the Indian under the miiee of a contract will steal spoons from a conquered foe. When President Cleveland takes Ben Batlcr and company by tho horns, for stealing Indian landa un der the guise of leases for cattle grazing purposes, he is not laying hold of a Republican. Butler never has been a Republican. He is any thing for Kiwiis. Whex a charter has been obtained to build a railroad, and the rigrht of way secured on the promise of build ing the highway the whole business should be annulled when the con cern is turned into a fraudulent pro ject in which to issue bonds and make money out of it in another way than by legitimate railroading. Theue seems to be an unanimity among tho leaders of the Democracy on the Question nt drink. The late Democratic platform iu this State is in favor of the rse of liquor. So is the platform of the Democracy of Ohio, and Hoadly the Democratic candidate for Govern- r in the ''Buck eye" 6tate, in a speech declared in fa vor of a temperate use of liquor. The Democratic candidate for Gov ernor in Ohio, in his opening cam paign speech, bid for the liquor vole by justifying the use of I juor by citing tbe manufacture of u by Christ as hia first miracle p.t the marriage feast The Deuicjratic convention iu this State declared for rum, and against corporations. How will you vote? Bismabce almost Lad Germany and Spain engage! in a war about the island of Tap. King William, how ever, determined thr.t there shculd be no war- Ke would not fall out with his friend, the King of Spain, about a little island in the Pacific ocean, so he ordered the German troops away from the island in dis pute. Vice President Hendricks deliver ed a speech the other day, that has been interpreted by the British to mean eucouragmeut of the Dynamite Irish cause. Hendricks has always had trouble with his speech and his sympathy. He seems to be as full of 83-inpatby for the Irish, as he was for the southern rebels. Hendricks ! Hendricks ! Can't the President put a plaster on one corner of the Vice President's speech The Philadelphia Bulletin of last Thursday, 6ays: A man who cannot read or write has been appointed Postmaster at Bath, Pa., supersed ing an intelligent, faithful and pop ular Republican. But the iliterate Mr. Siegfried has always been a hard working Democrat an offensive par tisan of the strongest type. He will have to hire a small boy from a pub lie school to do the reading, writing and ciphering that his official duties may require of him. He is a nice choice for a man of letters. Newspapers in the Juniata Valley, just now, are saying a good deal about the case of McClain, the young man in the Lewistown jail awaiting execution for the murdor of Smear mud, at the Newton Hamilton camp meeting. The man who will carry and flourish a butcher kniie on the grounds of a religious meeting dur ing time of service is not the kind of a man that should live among civil ized men. Of him it i.:ay be said as Judge Lord Baxfieid, of Scotland, said of a culprit, "Ye're a very clever chile, man, but yell be none the worse for hanging." The common school system has be come the avenue through which great frauds and swindles are imposed on the tax payers by agents who aro op- perating for school furniture houses, and book bouses, in connection with unscrupulous townphip and town school boards. At this time the whole state of Indiana is excited over the fact that recent discoveries reveal the fact that over a half million bogus school bonds issued by school boaids for school furniture, are afloat in the several townships of the state. It is about time that people in Pennsylva nia look to the manner of the man agement of the schools. The town ships of this Commonwealth are ov er run with school furniture and school book men. Tax payers should sot allow themselves to become the victims of a lot of outside swindlers in company with a few local rascals. The rascals should be watched, hunt ed down and punished. Open your J toe', -w-. . FoR0ED ba discovered iu some of the deed books of Western States. A forged dted is of little account only as a moans to cjitcb. a forger, where all deeds have been regularly recorded, bnt a forged deed that had been injected between purchases, or where regu larly executed deeds had not been recorded might create a good deal of troublo. It is to the interest of peo ple who have neglected to record their deeds to have them recorded for there is no telling where, in these degenerate days a forging court houye rat might be developed, who would inject a forged. deed between unrecorded title papers. ITEMS. Jacob Rupp, a Lancaster county farmer has a barn witn a glass roof. The Rev. llr. Ballenger, of Walker countv, preached 70 sermons in 50 days. Atlanta, Ga., Constitution. Do not put salt into soup when cooking nntil it has been skimmed. as salt prevents the scum from ris ing. Mrs. Irvine Crane, of Harrisburg, in striking at a 'uosquito a few days ago fell down a night 01 stairs break ing her collar bone and spraiuing both tinkles. In California a judge has refused to naturalize a Canadian because the latter knew so littlj of the couutrv's affairs that he thought a king ruled the United States. Sebastian Boughner died at Sun bury on Tuesday a week, aged 90 years. He was a soldier in the war of 1S12, and was at Lnndy's Lane and the capture of Fort Erie. A Republican majority at a State Senatorial Convention in Iowa stuck to its candidate through 13i0 ballots and having succeeded in nominating him rrfts pleaded to have the honor "firmly" declined" on account of the doubtfulness of the outlook. John Roberts, a f aimer living near Palmyra, Lebanon county, was fa tally injured while threshing grain in Lis burn recently. The threshing machine, which was operated by steam, was coin 2 at a high rate of speed, when a wheel burst and6tmck Roberts in the ahdonitn, also break ing an arm und leg. Peter Ames, of Belmont, Me., had a tooth extracted the other day, and the roots were fonnd to have been in contact with mttal. Ames had been wounded in the face at Spottsylvan ia. Va., in the war, and the bullet was never extracted. ilore teeth were drawn, a rart of the cheek bone re moved, and an iron giv.pe shot, weigh ing an ounce, was taken out, after being imbedded there for twenty one years. Washington, Fayette county, Ohio, was struck by a t-torm on the 8th inst.. at S o'clock P. 31. The Court House was demolished, three church es, tho Telephone Exchange, three bridges, four depots and over a hun dred business aud dwelling houses. Tho dead bodies of two unknown persons have been found and it is believed several others have been killed or seriously injured. The loss to property cannot be ascertained, but it will reach several hundred thousand dollars. Texas Outlaws. Gainesville, Texas, Sept. 9 This community was startled at daylight yesterday morning by the announce ment that the famous Lee brothers, the terrors of northern Texas, had actually been killed. Ever biuee April last, the authorities have been scouring the country in search of Jim Lee, the leader of the terrible Lee gang. While John and Henry Roff, two respectable cattle owners of this county, with two officers, one of whom was a Deputy United States Marshal, were on a searching expe dition in the Chickasaw Nation for cattle bearing the Roffs' brand, they came upon the stronghold of the Lee gang, and bravely approached the 6tockade to arrest the cattle thieves. The desperadoes opened fire through the portholes of their fortifications, killing both the Roflf brothers and the two officers, whose bodies lay exposed for several days and were partly eaten by hogs. Innumerable rewards have been of fered for the capture, dead or alive, of Jim and Pink Lee. The Gover nor offered a large reward. Cook countv offered 1000, tho Roff fami ly offered 1000, and half a dozen neighboiing counties pfaced a price on their heads, until the total amount of guaranteed rewards reached $7000 the heaviest by far ever offered in Texas. As many as forty eastern and northern detectives have visited this region in the hope of bagging the big rewards, but very few of the Pinkertons were willing to venture far away from civilization in search ing for their game. It remained for a Texan named Heck Thomas, from Fort Worth, to vanquish the outlaws. Thomas learned through some un known means that the Lee brothers were in the vicinity cf Harris town ship, near the village of Dexter, liv ing under assumed names. Taking with him two trusty and brave com panions, named Jim Taylor and Jim Settles, both of Cook county, he started out Monday morning in search cf his human game. Each officer carried one sixteen repeating Winchester, with an extra one slung on his saddle. Their side arms were two 44 calibre Colts and a flask of whisky. The L-e brothers were well known to each of the three officers. After riding about ten hours and vis iting numerous ranches, showing photographs of the Lees, the officers finally learned their exact location, and reached the John Washington place at four o'clock in thejaf ternoon. Thomas soon spied the two outlaws, who were at that moment engaged in cutting Johu Washington's pasture fence. The three officers rode np within fifty yards of the outlaws be fore the hitter discovered them. They dismounted, and Thomas called on the Lees to Borrender. Taken un awares though they were, the out laws answered with their revolvers, when the detectives opened fir with their deally Winchester. As the detectives raised to hre, botn of the Lees, by Jim's order, hy flat on the grouud. Pink Lee was Btruck at the first fire, and writhed about the ground groaning piteously until the next to ley put an end to his suf ferings. As the othcers nred tney kept advancing, Jim Lee returning heir hre very rapidiv, altnougn ne had a bullet in his neck. After empt ying his own revolver, Jim crawled over to where his dead brother lay, and grasping Pink's weapon, bo emptied it also at the oncoming offi cers. About forty shots were fired at Jim before he ceased to move, but strangely only two shots took fatal effect Hirinir a farmer's wajzon. the offi cers threw the bodies on a pil of straw and started for this city. The Coroner's inquest was held, and the bodies were identified, so as to se cure the large reward to Thomas and his two asnistants. Within two vears from 1st of last May forty-two human lives were ta ken by this band of cattle and lior.-e thieves. Their principal lendezvous was Delaware Bend, this county, just across from the Indian Territory. They stole thousands of cattle and drove them into the Indian Territory. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. If you have not been vaccinated witbifa seven years, vaccinate. Tbe ground waa nicely prepared for wheat sowing by tbe rain of last week. William Gunseuhouser white-washed the fence about the Lutheran Church property. Mrs. Herman Bossier, of Carlisle, is vis iting ber brother, John Kirk, in this plaee. Patrick Hagan improved the appearance of the School lloune property by white washing the fence. John Kirk has found it necessary to en large tho storage room for hia goods. The building back of his sale room has been fixed op to store extra goods in. Joseph Martin has completed tbe plaster ing of tbe buildings in Patterson that he contracted lor, and now is putting the plas tering on the Millard Kirk house, on Main etreet. 'Smith, did yon see my wife go down this street t" "Yes, she passed about an hour ago." "Wonder what my chances are for overtaking her." "Good. The side walk is just lined with show windows." Chicago Herald. This is one of the years that the schools are uncommonly lull of children. In a year or two the crowd will be thinned out, and then, again, alter tbe lapse of a lew years, the number of children will bare been increased. The tramp law provides that "every tramp, upon conviction as such, shall be confined by imjirisoumcut at hard labor in tbe nearest penitentiary not more than six months." Tramps are defined as "persons who rove about Irom plsce to place beg ging, and all vagrants living without law lul occupation." Any tramp who enters into any building without the coni-eat ot the owner, who maliciously injures proper ly, or who carries firearms, may nnder the law be imprisoned for three ears." The Bloomfield Advocate of last week, says : On Saturday lad, as tiabo Kline was guiding the traction engine belonging fo the Peck Bros., Knsibiig, acruas tun small bridge near Wetzel's mill, below Bridge port, in Spring township, the structuie broke down after the trout part of tho en gine bad croased, precipitating the rear o tbe engine about fire feet into the water below. Steam was let off and iu the even iug, atter hard work throughout the better part of the day, the engine was raised and ; steamed to its destination. Personal Memoirs ofttenerbi , I. S. Grant. This popular work is now being actively canvassed lor in this county. K'ery Amer ican citizen should secure a copy of this in valuable history ol tho great rebellion, as told by Uen. Giant, uime!f, the greatest actor iu it a!i. All persons are cau:iooe-i against spurious works that are represented as "The Personal History of Gen Grant," "Life of Gen. Orant," etc. being nnstly re vamped editions of former sketches, pre ared lor campaign purposes. The sole ageDt for Mifflintown, Patter.iou, Port Roy al, Hiltord, Fermaangh ffkr and Fay ette, is S. D. Batesholti. Tbe former sgent for the above territory, Jacob Bergy, hav ing re ig tied. Getting Married Getting married after the Hrst of next mouth will be attended with more formality than attends the ceremony now. Tbe clerk of the court will have to be seen, so that the intention of the parties miy be record ed. The loaEer of the law might as welj have conferred the authority on the clerk of the court to marry people. In that way such people who are sby of preachers or squires, cool 1 have been accommodated when they declared their intention of mat rimony, and bad tbe clerk to marry tbem. An exchange that has given tbe new iaw attention, ssys, tbe ordeal of questions is a severe one, and states them as follows : they must be answered and sworn to, and be written in the docket. Give, 1. Full name of man. 2. Full name vf wooiau. 3. Relationship of the parties, cither by blood or marriage. 4. Age of man. 5. Age of woman. 6. Residence of the man. 7. Residence of the woman. 8. Parent's name man. 9. Parent's name woman. 10. Guardian's name man- 11. Guardian's name woman. 12. Consent ol parents or guardian. 13. Date of death of man's former wife if any. 11. Date of death of woman's former husband, if any. 15. llate of divorce of man at any time. 16. Date of divorce of woman at any time. 17. Color of parties. 18. Occupation of man. 19. Occupation of woman. Ladles Wanted. A lady agent is wabted in every city and village ; also ladies to travel and solicit or ders lor Maoahc Wood's Corsets and Curd ed Corset Waists, Tampioco Forms. Hose Supporters, Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents are making from Twen ty to FHty Dollars a week. Send for circulars and price-list to B. Wood, 64 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. T. September Z, 86-tt. Reunion of the Sixteenth. The 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry rcgmeat will hold a re-onion in tbia place, the 16th day of October, 4885. By writing to T. D. Gar man, orders for excursion ticket! may be untamed Tor members and their families. Eniery McCahen's steam ssw-mill t Ma cedonia was destroyed by firo last Satur day morning between tho hours or 2 and S o'clock. Ne insurance. Benjamin Tleller, who lives at the third lock, was the first person to discover the Are, he aroued the neighbors of Miner town, and they kipt the flaniea from getting among the sawed lum ber. Tbe origin of the Are is not known. Three tramps went to the mill in tbe even ing to lodge. It is not probable that a set of tramps would burn their lodging place so early ia the morning. It is nut probable that t ramus would at anytime destroy a place where they could creep in for sheiu-i and Ifxletnc. If it was sot on tire by hu- ram band, it is not believed that the Hend was a tramp, but some local character. It might have caught from the engine fire. Ot'coiirce all conjecture is at fault, aud tiicre is nothing certain concerning it. ex cepting that Mr. McCahen has sustained a gnat loss, lie has (he sympathy ol tbe community. JliMATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFUXTOW!!, PA. WITH UKANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIN POMEROY, Prtndet. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathvr DiKECTOita: J. 'evin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Hrrtsler, Philip M. Kepncr, Awn G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCEHOLDFBS : J. Nevin Poru-iroy, R. E. Parker, Ph!!ip M. Kepner, Ji 11 Kotlirock, George Jacobs, L. F. ,.tkinori, W. ('. I'oineroy, A' . Bousall. Noah iierrxh-r, Annie M. Shelley. Jane U. Irwin, Mary Knrtt, Samuel M. Kurts J. Holmes Irwin. T. V. Irwin, K. B. Prow. John Hertiler. Charlotte Snyder, 3 Interest allowed at the rate ol 3 per cent, on G mouths certificates, 4 ir cent, on 12 months certificates. f janW, 185-1! STEAM EN3.NE I 1 BAILER WGRKS IS THT LOW PRICES! tllU tf WHMRRIbtSIZI'ial PKH FSnrirr KiV'- W bar. No Arntnr nHldl mo to pc jt ; ..j ,4,1, nmrr " tuc& eualvacn worn. V u tv-r. '"." '" ji (lS 6troka. . . . 4CO 6 " OC. 13 15 SO Mr 7!0 " .. . . 6C S-lO " .... 70 x:t " B i0!3 " .. . . I2C -u, frlvr. ;:( Fr Powr T.nLc F-m. -. ra-i. ( riE r tit' .-e. rnl .ln. t.l-:l AH 333 I.. Ftillro : it i 'llPDI Tke Old Rrltablo and BmI One Speea Kaklnc Powder Slade. (Ob Tt avtful to a quart ot Floor.) On th market for 10 vears and recommend' 07 proiuuiei pormeuuis aa MaltcTiu. Vamstsfl to tres from AminGnia and all iuj mritmm inrrad imiM and to five sr met tatlmfocliem. hi your grocer for a frsa ssxpls f cr trial MATE (SIT BT CHARM MAHUFAOTURIIiG CO., Abo meU.iifactu7rTi( of Qtiak-tvrTahle Sauce, Jl hm, iTvanr. Maple R-rufas, tlaTOl irK YmXtrmci, etc., etc ST. T-OUIH. MO. An Efficient Rsaiedy In all esses of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections is Area's Cfifrry Pkctoral. As such it Is recocnizrd and prescribed by the medlra I profession, aid In many thousands of families, for the past forty years, it has been rrparuVd a an Invaluable houwhoM remedy. It is a reparation that only requires to be tftkm 1 verr small quantities, and a few do of It administered in lbs early stajn-s ot a cold or cough will effect a speedy euro, and may, very possibly, save life. Tbsra Is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Eas preserved the lives cf great numbers of persons, by arresting the development of LarTiifritts, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, snd by tbe cure of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for nse In every t amllv where there are children, as It i a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and tbe cure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude In dealing with all diseases of thl class Is of tbe utmost Importance. The loss of a single day may, in many eases, entail fatal consequences. Do not wa.t precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the Koaiady to constantlv raining a deeper hold, but take at one Uie speediest and most certain to cure, v Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rKErARJCD BT D. i. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist. Caution Notice. All person are hereby cau'iooed against Tres.-rui-siii npon the lands of the under sign ij. heiher vafed or unseated, or in posset ioti n', fir the purpose of Helling, hunting, gathering berries, cutting timber, or for any nnnnccesery purpose. Benj.itnin Shelleberger, Joseph Pine, Wm. Hsnnan, John Pine, Isaac Sbellenbergi-r. John Keller, Maurire Leon-ird, I.ncien Anker. June II, 185. ? . H. Kn ier. KABODT IIOTKU K-iifh St , sonth ot'CheMnut, on s jiiare south of the Ne Pos. Otfice, one-hall sijnare from M'sluct it. Theatre and in the very hukiness centre of the city. On the American and European puns. Oood rooms fiom 60c to $3.00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, H. D., Owner and Propriutor. Jfe. 21, 1863, ly. fcUkiist-4 rtKSSFEW-xaf 1886. S3 SCESTS! INT E.ViT'L t J -c . . I 1 - ' ? -Va. a TT m STILL ON AND WE MEAN TO STAY FAIR DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO. SUCCESS, OUR REWARD. in SrUAYKit will not, nor cannot be undersold. We ire highly gratified at the aai4 atteii I in( our efforts to bring down the Ligh prices forwerlj charged ir CLOTillNU in Mifflintown, and find the community sticks to its first love. Tie publia have faith in oar published statements, and we strife to deserve the fall measure of cmfiiiaoj so freely placed in us. Kvery day bring fresh r.,r i n. f .h .md will of all classes. We say without the least fear of contradiction (and have t.l:ity mousy to position h Two Dollars wjrth of unsalable, or as hrt calls Iheu), GOODS to my one. jNTO Ol jI GOODS s all or suuiuier cloaiug ISOM K TV J ..K JVJiU IVhtr hi-for I will aliois mv customers aud friends to be dectivtd in that manner. 1 will do business this nuuimrr for every piece of good you buy. culy asking expense of trantportation, acd our adratiUges for buying are equal, if not superior, to aoy Louse in. central Pennsylvania. UI had rather be a dog and bay tbe tnoun, than such a clothier." How c;ooeitd, some people lliink all others are old fegaies. Well, by the Muii they get through with ma and our low prices, they shul! change their ininuV Remember whatever you buy of us must be as represented. When wo eay a suit is all wuol such ma-it b fact, and wheu we give you a prioe we guaran tee that such prioe is lower than any oue else can sell the same article at. Sam'I STRAYER, TIIK OLD KFsLIABLK CL07IIIEU AND FURNISHER. Msy 13, 1885. THE CHAMPION HOUSE PUKIP, CorPEK OR 8TKKL Capacity, 17 Gallons y The Easiest Working J Most Powerful 9 Double-Acting PUMP g Ever Produced nttsd tor aimer LB AD, IKOMor RCBSKarirc A POWERFUL FIRE ENGINE. a IX. DBA1.BKA SILL TCIM. fsnd for oar Bndrrt. eontrlntri' or! of these fTuups anaotiurusetularUUea. Qleaaon & BaUey M'fg Co. LM aBsasasasMsrlUrshtllBKHB3 THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE IB AN INDISPENSABLE Ions-hold irtlclt. Y til wni last a Uf et!m. accur ate, no weirnta to looms, always ready, easily un derstood, occupies Uttie apace and Is tto chnapsst Im foa It rasa iLLrsrraaTBD CiarcujL I. S. SPENCER'S SONS, gtilfobd, conn. ILWAYS HANDY STOVE SHELF. NO STO . COMPLETE WITHOUT ONB. LItM and ntrong. es aamsntal and tiuraMe. and ezceun1y useful ta wanning dianea. et& FIT: IXY SIZE FIFE. Aak your hardware cfCslsv fss or sen a so us lor Ljrwuiar. I. S. SPENCEtrf S0H3, ovixaroiiD. ciomxv. J RTvVisl and tmtTJM, iTX WaUirXS iRATM. SCHOOL XOOU IlinU Sack ooccMntiig tks Radiauoa aad TsatllsUoa of ae orss Fiaa with ska opsrsllsa of a warn in vtrcsacB, also rarlor aad Cook f levaa, Kaagas, larisub rvrmilACSI, Ctrcnlars mailad oa appUeatiea. TIE aUTKSVS mifXCl XTQ. 00 7 Bookman St. N. Y. City. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adveriistr baring been permanently enn d of that dread disease. Consnmptinn, by a simple remedy, is anxiona to make knovrn to his fellow suiierera the m--ans of cure. To nil who desire it. he wiH n.;nd a a c'pv of the prencriptjon n-ed. (trki.) with the direction for prepninj nnd n.in'e the Mine whi-h t!my will lind a sure Cras for Coi :on. Com. nm,.,. Asthma. Bkoncuitis &L. Partfps winliinir thp Pre scription, sriil plese arl lrn-. K-.r. . W1I.SOX, 134 Penn St.. Williamkhurgli) N- Y. f Jan. 8, '8-5-ly. RUPTURE SgS tion Powder. 8 ale, sure rare. $1.00 by mail with full directions. Book for 2 cent stamp. PEET It CO., 601 6Uth Avenne, Kw To. Ja. , 5- ly T 1.1KBO, g. minute. H S i 1 1 I I li TOP THERE. - bick it) that n.y terribly offended op WAR THISHKASON, as destroyed by Ere. U T v E t r plea5ure, and tliow yon the bill Af w-r rpy-iii o fr I J, JL JSV J. JjO i jJ. ! THK KVER POITI.AKi : CLOTHING HOUSE Of Fhiltulelphia. art" f FiA m : V.":- - ' c-if. i? r ' fnli- vr?pnrp. r V- T, I ) I: (' i. u:.-! 1 rami arrive at Tyroiio from Betlefoute A f "V A 'iv lij C, land L-jck llaveu al 7 05 a m, auu 7 00 pm. -.V. . JL .t Jl. U,: l;u.arnve at Tvrone from Curweus-jO'2-604-60( C Lent nut Street, viiie aud Clearfield at 6 53 a iu. aad 5 16 om Spring end jain:cr Coodt. I would irtfi-r " !" j: tint I bare ' now in my new tu : -o-rr s'.r of r!;'ler.ct mi . i-r-. p:r-t. svc.-i.d door i-..mr -r Hi full stncU. ot w : n ' Su-i-i my p nee MiOi-ti'fwn, i Ige utreet, T iiiXn-.cry st'les, :i!!:iiers, !;:':.- Hi:h -ii niilimer K.!d, al! n-w, f ' uf ihe aT:! bav;n ;! Iom--1 firr rl-. f sn rr:--j-;-'i 'ii a p'y .ir :( evert iliii'g 'fur ! in a tir.:i-.-j Hen', cnii" ari i ezsn. nt- in C 'LMiii-r it i:h !.-.-. ;ible to sIh-w c Mo.-k. I U.U. LE1IIL. Mv 2'.I.v QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES. -Will bake, broil, wash, Iron, boil, trimmer, roast and toast much, quicker Mid. better than any coal or wood cook store. It is ready in a minute and storped in an instant, by simply pushing a little button "Open" or ' -doged." l"0ai4lMiftrtii will ( mailed t"i spaa application to XUxigexx Stove Co, ST. IXJUIS, MO. DR. FAHRNEY'S HEALTH RESTORER. THK vtmderrul rrms .(Verted t,y thu mow veD. knows remedy. Dot enly la our print practice at notM. out tr.rooghout the United State, aaea drar-i the rtentioo of tha medical profession to it and Acutf Gout, Uundics. Bilious disorder and Lier Complainl, Pimples aad Eruption oa the (ace. jb .nronic aneunatan ETTiipelas, iropcal Troublei, pa.arul aad difficult ..uairaiKm, nerrcus or oica Headache, CosttT e c-r Comtipatioa. vlilk Lew. Staid Head, t-k.a dache.CosUYe- tMrasea, Ulcer and Boil,, Kidney and Urinary rarneu. Female eaknee and Tetter affection. A lar proportion of the Cmcic aa D Ossti wT Diss that afflict Mahkihd hare their origin in " ,"ru tateofthBuoaada depraved condi l7Z Lr?' "d Pn tie wry fcnniain of 'm"t J" "-"tar can be wed than Hewitt Restorer. A Siol Bottlb will LWi,MT. aho SroaanTO-Mj ill it. i-oo rra Boirts. Paspaaasay 'HRMEr UOTt, HAOERSTO'Wir, MT. PENNSYLVaNU EA1LB0AD. TIM B-T ABLE On and after Sunday, A . trains that stop at iui m - . EAST n ARy. UMI.,ODo,AccoooaT.oa leave. .. tingdon daily at 6,a. . 6,&o a. m.. v.:r" - k.r I-T' IKIIII I .V 7,50 a. a. m-i a. m. ScVeytown - -""L ,r I1M, tn.. Mlttlin B,IO m., miiio - - u or Tuarora 8,30 a. n... "n6"'fr4d J-., Tbompsonto-n 8.42 a. m., Uur.ard 8 40 a m.. Millerstown H.M a -, P(' m. arriving at lltfnabirz " 10 m-' and at Phila.ielphia, 3 li p- at. Job.sto.. leave. at 7 15 a.m., and stopping a all regular J ation. between AUoo... aud l u.m;n .r m -it a. m.. Urriaourg 5T.ni arrive, in Philadelphia at 5.0 i p. m. . .. Mail Taaia leaves Pituburg daily at . ' .t -'liO d. m.. and stop- ping at all regular stati...is-rrives at MiUlin at 6-13 p. m., Harrishurg i.iop. . adulphu 4 io a. m. Mali Expresa leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. AlLn. 645 p m ; Tyrone 7 ingdon 805pm; Lewistown 9 20 p m ; Mil Hin 9 45 pnii Harrisburg 11 15 pm; Pb.i rfeh.hia 4 2b am. Philadelphia KKpr. aill stop at Mifllin at 11 4'J wota IliggcU. Wk.sTW'AKU. Wat Passasura leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 8'J a. m.j llarrMUur, 8 15 n-; Duucannon, bi a. iu.; Newport, S 2i a. m.: Millerstown, 30 a. m.;Tbompsontown, u jt m . . vn Ovist!. 5o a. m.j Tuscar usii. n. - Mexico. 10 02 a. m-i Port Koval. 10 07 a. n;.; Hiltliu, 10 15 a. m invl . tn : Narrows. 10 2'J a. m 1 itnn. 10 40 a. iu.: McVeytown, 11 07 a. m.; Newton IJamillon, 11 2'J a. m.; Uun- ,L.,,i..n ! Ihl ii. ui.: Tyrone, liba p. m Alloona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at all regular litmus between Uarruuurg ana auwiu. Uveraa Kxfsks leaves Philadelphia dai- 1 -t f. ail n in.. Ilurrisbllr'. 10 J P. m., stofping at Kotville, ilarysville, Duncan non, Newport, Millerstowu, Tbompsontown Port Koyal, time at llit!liri, 1 1 6i a. m.; Al tooua. 2 20 a. m.. aud Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. u am. Tana leaves FhiuidvlDUia aainr t 7.00 a. m.. llarrisburg 11.00 a. m., ew uort. 12 lo d. m., MiUlin 12.47 p. m., stop- Mmitill twiilir atationa betweeu Mitllin and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.30 p. fitt-hiiro- HAS o. Ln. Ul NTl.HUDO.1 ACCOM OD ATIOS leSVOS PbU- advlphia daily at 11 50 a. iu., llarrisburg at .1 .IS i. ni Ouncanno3 a oO D. m., iiew cert 0.17 D. m.. Millerstown 6,23 p. m. Tbompsontown 6,40 p. m., Vaudylto 6,47 p. m., Tuscarora 6,51 p. m., Mexico 0,54 p iu", Port Koyai 7,00 p. m., Mtlttin 7,IK J ui., Lewistown 7,2:4 p. m., McVeytown 7, 63 p. iu., liewton Uaiuutou S,H p. m liuutii-gdoa 8 45 p. hi. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 20 o m : Harrisburg 3 10am: Duncannon 8 Silaro: Newport 4 01 a m : Jiimin 4 4 m; Lewistown 500 a m ; Sic Vej town 5 30 am: Mt. Union 553 am; Huntingdon 26am; Petersburg 6 40 a m ; Spruce Creek 6 54 a m ; T rone 7 12am; Bell's Mills 7 32 a m ; Altoona 8 10 a ui ; Pitubuig 1 00 p in. fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 50 m; llarrisburg 3 45 p m f Mifflin to 08 p ni Lewi.ttown 0 2spm ; Huntingdon b oOpm; Tyrone 7 10 p iu; Altoona 6 10pm; Pitts burg 1 1 .V p m. Past Line west, oa Sundays, will atop at Duncannon, e-;-rl ani Mceytow when flagged.. Mill tijresi ..-', on a and ays, will stop at liarree, when ru.-xe-l. Johituwn r-xureas east, on Sundays will connect with ouuday SIaiI east leaving liarrisLurg at 1 1-3 p. iu. ay Paencr w--t and Mail east will I stop at Lui-kuow aud Poorman's Spring ; aneu najrged. J Johnstown Lxpiess will stop at LucLnow LKWHTUWN DIVISION. I Trainx leave Lewistown Junction lor Mil- rty at 0 3o a m, 10 45 a tn, 3 15 p m ; for Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 2 55 p ni. trains arrive at lovuiowu junction Irom Milroy at UOiui, 1 40 pm, 4 40pm; from buubury at 25am, 4o0pm. T. Lock liaven at 8 10 a m, 7 30 p m. Leave Tyrone lor Curwensville and Clearfield at I 8 20 a iu, 7 50 p m. 1' rains leave TvronH l.tr IVrpinr. rennsylvauia t urnace and Scotia at 20 a m aud 4 30 p ru. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War rior, il.u-k and i'eunsylvauia Furiiacn at 6 00 41 P . l b. l. u. K. At ISEUFOKD D1VI: 5 ION. Trains leave Huntingdon lor Bedford, Bridgeport and Cuiuut-riaui at 8 35 ana 6 p. ui. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed ford, Bridgeport aud Cumberland at 12 30 p. ui., 0 20 p. in. J WARKEN PLEfTE, A T T O 11 N fi 1-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOWN, JtJM.VTACO.. PA-, CTT'C'illectiiig and conveyanciiiic uroinclv atleudi-d to. 0:5i:o with Atkinson Ai Ja fl'J.BO. ; coh5. Loiis K. Am.Miox. i;io. Jacoas, Ja ATKI3SOS & JACOBSi, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1PFLIXTOWX, PA. o-Collecting and Conveyancing promtti 1 attended to. ' Orrica On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, ksiq., aouth ol : Bndgeatreet. jOct 1(5. Y)m M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice if Modicineand Surgery and their collaten 1 branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Ortn?e streets, Mifflintown. Pa. i March 20, 1878. ' ! J M. JiUAZEE, M. D., I PHYSICUS AND SUBQEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr. Stern-It. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Johs 1!cLaccuuh.. Jostra V. Stimsii. IJMSUHAISCE AQEKTS, PORT ROYJL, JVSUTA CO., P.i. rXTOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1876-ly Uow Iost, Uow l(ctorea ! 1.""U,Ubli"he'1- new edition of DK CI IA ERWEI.L'S CELESKATED ESSAY on the radical care ol erAT,mHA or Seminal Weakness, luvolnntarv Seminal Losses. Impotescv, .Mental and. Physical Incapacity, Imaedimerit t It.-;... ' . I ""t Cost artlO!, El-ILErST'and Frr In" I dnced bv Si.-11-in.l . . " ' . .' I ,. . - vi, ui bcauui eiir-- ! "Ssnce, ate. I i m vcii umirii aiuni-r. in thi .i1..;,"1i1a essay, clearly deruonMrates Irom a thirtv years successful practice. lh;t th lr.,.' j .'Dg Consequences of self abuse may be rad- luu-u; iioiuiingr out a mode of cure at once aimple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suBerer. no matter what his condition may be, iu.iy cure him self cheaply, privately and rahcally. DCTlii Iv.-ctuie sliutild oe in the hands ol every youth and every man in tbe laud. Sent uuder seal, in a plain envelope, to any sddre.sa, pott-paid, on receipt of lour cents or two postage tamps. Address tl'L ERiYELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann b't.. New Tork.N.Y.; April 9.J Post-Otfiee Box 400. FALL STOCK or CARPETS. Choiofl Fatten VELVET Body id TapeBtry BRUSSELS, Eitra Super Medirua and Low Grade liN GRAINS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HE1UI Beautiful Fatteroa' in STAIR, and HALL Oarpets AT THE Carpet House FUBMTUBE H00M8 or THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At tlia Old Stand, OX THK BOCTUWUT COBXEU Of BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFFLI.TrOtYJ, PA., HAS JCST RECEIVED All tha aboTe enumerated artiI3, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET ; FUMITH1E STORE, AT PKIUES BEV0O COMPHTtTIOSw ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FUUjVITim AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES. Bolsters and Pfllows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, " &C., &C &c Iu fact everything usually kept iu a First-Clasa House- an 1 - 11 t j t! urnisning uooas i&tore. mm s. (jkaveill BUIIMiE STBEtT, Soallt Side, Betweaa tha Canal and Water Street, MlFFLlSfTOWX, . - Pjvjv