SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MFFLINTOWN. Wedaesdar. Sep't 33. I8S5. B. F. SCIIWEIER, CDITOK AUD FBOFIIXTOB. Cholera is spreading rapidly Spain, France and Italy. in Cleveland's Civil Service Reform mill 13 still grinding out the post inasteis. Roscok Coxkxiko has refused to become the Republican candidate for Governor of New York. Day has formally accepted the .Democratic nomination for Govern or, and Quay is preparing to snow him under. The Philadelphia Councils intend 4o compel the Cable Street Railway to reduce the fare from six to five v"!t for oue continous ride. LinauBY friends of Walt TThit linan, the poet, presented him with a horse andphseton one day last week. Mr. Whitman is financially poor. A Philadelphia physician has been arrested on the charge of dissecting the body of a man who died on his hands without permission of the family of the dissected. The Binall pox epidemic, in Canada nas not abated in the least, and the t'nited States authorities are taking tnngent precautions to prevent its $eing carried across the border into ibis country. A cele&batioh was held in Louis ville, Ky., on the sale of the one hun dred thousandth hogshead of tobacco in that city. The streets were fine'y decorated, and the procession in hon or of the occasion was four hours and a half in passing a given point Nearly all those participating in the ceremonies were engaged in dealing in tobacco in some way or another. "Ths bonded debt of the United States now amounts to $1,260,000, 000. The aggregate of State debts is about $300,000,000, and of county, city and town debts about $700,000, 000. The total railroad debt of the country is reasoned in Poor's Man ual at $3,600,000,000. In these four classes of obligations are moTd than $G,000, 000,000 besides the enormous mass of individual debt, the extent of which it is impassible to estimate." same that be asked when Im took charge as Treasurer of the United States, but as his question did not involve the immediate one of wheth er to coin or not to coin the dollars, it was not answered ; but Superin tendent Fox has to be answered, and that is why Secretary Manning has laid the question before the Presi dent. It is too big a matter to be decided by the head of a department and the prompt answering of the question will place the silver ques tion before Congress in its early stages. Horrible Dtscevery. The Western Union Telegraph iCompany are soon to put their tele graph wires under ground in Phila delphia, having b?en ordered by the Council to do so before the first of next .fanuarv. I he yachts, Puntan and the Gen- etta, the former a Yankee and the latter an English yacht, engaged in a thirty eight mile race on last Tues day, and the Yankee boat came out Ahead. The Yankees are always ahead. Chixa is advancing in civilization, 6hejust having borrowed $40,000, 000 for constructing railways The contracts for building the roads were offered to New York contractors, but they refused, and the contracts were j awarded to Londoners. JrMuo, Barnum's big elephant met a cruel death last v.tck. by being run over by a railroad locomotive. It makes no differt-uee what creature of this globe, whether mouse, man or an elephant, that gets under the wherls cf a moving locomotive, they all meet the same untimely death. The Chinese government intends to demand on indemnity from this rouotry for the massacre cf Chinese in Wyoming Territory. It is but right that they should. What a "muss" it would make if the Chinese should slaughter about fifty Americans Nothing less than war would satisfy their outraged feelings. Aliss Aua Sweet, Pension Agent at Chicago, 111., has resigned, and now. Pension Commissioner Black is happy. He asked Mies Sweet for her resignation five months ago, and she refused. She resigned recently, not because 6he had to but because 1 she received a better position elsewhere. Since the Chinese massacre in Wy oming Territory, the roads westward from Rock Springs, the scene of the massacre are lined with fleeing Chi namen. J. be united states autnori ties' have been urged to prosecute the perpetrators of the crime, by the Chinese Legation, at Washington, who contend that justice will not be served to th murderers by the local authorities. It .appears that not one of the rioters are American born. This government is certainly strong crh tn Tmfef the Chinese, and -- - I since they come here" nndoT a treaty with the home gornient he Urji States authorities are bo.'md to pro tect them. ITEMS. A Nantucket woman claims to hav had a wart taken off her nose by faith cure. Loso Islaxd Crnr. L. I., Sept 15. I he Common Council of this city last night passed an ordinance im posing a license fee of 100 on ska ting riuks. This measure will pre vent the opening of two rinka here. Pickpockets did a thriving busi ness at (he Grangers' picnic. Elder J. C. Seabrooks. of Dauphin ctrrmtv, was relieved of i o, Mr. John w in- pert, of Shippensburg, of $30, and a Mr. Palmer, from Joliet, 111., of $(. A stage line that was established one hundred years ago is said to be still in operation between Skowhe- gan, Me., and Quebec a distance of two hundred miles. The stages (six horses) leave either terminus every morning. Besu is the name of a Georgia blacksmith who is said to be the strongest man in that State. He is six feet ten inches tall and can hold a 120 pound anvil with one hand Sometimes for pleasure he holds out vnrt wueeis Dy the spoke or snaps chains that horses cannot break. He is much respected in the community in which he lives. Cow-Boy Killed. Podt.e Citt. Kan , Sept 16. Three cowboys met the Tascasa stage south of this city on Sunday and began fir ing at the passengers. One of the occupants of the stage returned the fire and instantly killed one of the cowboys. The two others rode away. Jumbe Silled, Theke was another brutal prize fight in Boston last week. It is high tiniu that these exhibitions of human bruUlity are put an end to. The jieople cf the 19th century consider themselvs fnrther advanced in civil ization than those nations who cen turies ago witnessed with pleasure gladiatorial ccmbats. The people have done away with many of the brutal customs of those cruel natious, and yet we allow prize fighting in one of our great cities. The North American says: It is ncoura Tit;g to find that the Can a lians are waking up to the fact that the imperfections of the extradition treaty with the United States have the effect of burdening them with a class of refugees whose room is pref erable to their company. It is no ticeablc, however, that this convic tion only dawned upon them when these border mnuers fell below the grade of millionaire bank presidents Be that as it may, there is now an evident disposition to amend the law, and this will materially simplify the question when it comes up for con federation, as it likely will during the next session of Congress. St. Thomas Ont., September 1G. About 1 o'clock last night, as Bar num's $300,000 elephant, Jumbo, and the little trick elephant, Tom Thumb, were bt-ing led along the track by the keeper, on the way from the show ground a to the car to be load ed, an incoming freight train came upon them unexpectedly and caught and killed Jumbo and broke one of Tom Thumb's legs. There was a side track on the north of the main track which contained all of Barnum's empty cars, and on either Bide there was an embankment eight feet high. When the keeper saw the train com ing he tried to get Jumbo down the south bank, but Jumbo seeing no danger, refused. He "then tried to get him between the side track and main line, but only partially succeed ed, the locomotive strik:ng Jumbo just as his foreleg had left the track, striking him in the right side and crowding him against the cars on the siding. The great Wast was carried with the engine about one hundred Yards. He was so tightlv wedged that when he could be carried no fur ther his body crowded the locomo tive to the south side, throwing it off the track. He lived thirty min utes. The Philadelphia Bulletin says Riel, who was sentenced to be hunj last Friday, has been respited to await the action of the Privy Council in London. That an gust body move s alowly, and in this ca-e it ought not to act for years if its ultimate decis ion is to be adverse to Riel. The British in Canada have cooled down and are not thirsting for his blood, and the French will be terribly an gry if he is executed. The imperial trnvercment had better let this - wretched man live in a prison or hocoit&L than by kiiimg him alien ate a large part of the Canadian peo ple. The Silver Dollar. Washington, Sept 16. Superin tendent Fox, of the Philadelphia Mint, brings the silver question squarely before the administration when he presents to secretary Man ning a few pertinent inquiries in re gard to the question of coinage of the standard silver uouar. x inaing that the regular appropriation for his mint is being rapidly reduced by the coinage of 6ilver, he now asks if the present administration is going to do as did former ones, and pay the expense of coining the silver dollars out of the indefinite appropriation for the purchase of bullion and caus ing the same to. be coined monthly as fast as purchased, or if the Secre tary of the Treasury is going to keep him within the amount appropriated specifically for coinage. If this ad ministration intends to loilow tne others and use the indefinite appro priation, then there is no need of his husbanding the regular appropria tion, but if otherwise and the manda tory provision of the coinage act of February 28, 1678, is to be observed, he wishes to know it, for in that ease the coinage of the silver dollars can last but a few months longer and then cease. The Philadelphia mint is the chief oue for the coinage cf this dollar, and thus the question is important With the question be fore him. Secretary Manning has had some thinking to do. Now Treasur er Jordan returns from New York, and ears that the question is the A horrible discovery was made in Chinatown, a part of San Francisco, on Thursday. Information was sent to the city coroner that a frightful stench was being emitted from a eel lar on Pacific street He went, forc ed bis way in, and found the floor covered with human skulls and bones partially covered with flesh in the last stage of green putrencauon. Among the decayed mass worms were crawling, while the floor was wet and slimy with liquid exuding from the remains. In an inner room the coroner found a number of Chi nese engaged in boiling down the remains of the other bodies, while other Chinese were engaged in scrap ing the boiled bones and packing them in boxes for shipment to China. It is estimated the cellar contained over three bundled dead bodies, which have been taken secretly from various cemeteries throughout the state. As an instance of Chinese in genuity it is said that those in charge of the operations, fearmg the stench from the boiling pots would be so great as to attract attention outside, they had procured two living skunks so that the odor of the latter might overcome the forme?. The coroner confiscated all the remains. Alter all the boxes containing re mains of dead Chinamen had been removed to the morgue the city cor onei was interview iu regard to the matter and stated that when he ar- iVved at u'ie cellar in which the brx es Mere stored and the putrified ie maLi which iuid still to be boiled were lir-iJr. he set to work with a hatchet ilo break open the boxes. There wtr some 6ixty 1kxs in all. Each of thefi contained a tin case in which were cbtfully rolled n; in oil ed cloths, a number of human bones. Smaller boLes suvi long strips o! skin were wrapped np i"l separate parcels and placed within larger ones. On the outside of the box" wis a label in Chinese characters, itvlieating th& name of the person vnil0 Uving. so that the remains could berisimed by relatives on arrival at Chhm. On having opened several cases the cor oner concluded to sieze tlie whole lot and remove them to the morgue. Express wagons were cajled, and while the cases were being p.'aced in the wagons some of the boxes rolled off to the pavement, breaking the? and leaving the bones exposed t view, A crowd had assembled, hav ing learsed the cause of the exrite- meut, iiiuned on the boxes, and in their indignation trod theui under foot .1DDI710JML LOCjJLS. tball receive Croat the county stock the snra of twenty cents in fall compensation for all service tinder this act, Sec. 4. If any person fhalt wilfully and frandently collect any premium or premium provided by this act, or aba.Il aid and assist or abet in any official capacity or otherwise in the tame, he, she, or tbey shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thev shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing Ore hundred dollars, and undergo an imprisonment not exceeding one year, or either or both at the discretioq of the court. Sao. . Am or gi lBWi or parts of laws inconsistent herewith be snd the same are hereby repealed. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF EHFUIITOWII, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. N8VIN POME ROT, Prtndnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Ca.kitr Oibcctoss : J. Nerin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Noili Hertlr, Philip M. Kepner, Amos d. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKROLDIKS : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Reriner, Joseph Bothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy," Amos G. Bonsall. Noah Iterttler, Charlotte Snyder, Annie M. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Eurti, Samuel V. Kurtz J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertilcr. 27" Inturest allowed at the rate ol ?. per cent, ou 6 months certilicatfs, 4 er cunt, on 12 mutiths certificate. lli", I sj-tf TOP STILL ON AND WE MEAN TO STAY THERE. -DD- FAIR DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO. SUCCESS, OUR REWARD, ! STR VYEK will not, nor oannot be undersold. We are highly gratified at the susoesi ttenlin our efforts to bring down the bigh prices formerly charged for CLOT1IINU in Mifflintown, and find the community sticks to its first love. The publia hive fiith in our published statements, and we strive to deserve the fall mware of o ifi 1 1333 so freely placed in us. Every day brings fresh proor to U4 of the g wd wlil of all classes. We y without the least fear of contradiction (ni ntr plenty money to btck it) that uiy terribly offended op poiitinn has Two PiPar w-rlh of unsalable, it as he calls theui, WAR GOOlS 10 mj one. NO OTI) OOOI3B THIS SEASON. ss all oar summer clothing was destroyed by fire. SOME TA1 AC ABOUT "v 1 . KI K ! BEST STEAM ENGINE AMD BOILER WORKS A. rENTSr.LOW PRICES! 'rO.ttP.AHB tha HIT Pm tmi PRIt'KMaf M The Blair Cotmty Fair was hell at Holli- diysbnrg, last week. A freight wreck occurred near Newport, on Saturday, morning, by which an engine, two cars and a cabin were smashed. . Ladle Wanted. A lady agent is wauled in every city and village ; also ladies to travel and solicit or- ' ders lor M ida as Wood's Corstts and Cord- ed Corset Waists, Tampiocrv frn)s. Hose Supjiorters, Steol Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents are making from Twen ty to Fifty Dollars a wcik. Send lor circulars and pricr-lint to B. Wood, 64 outh Salina Street, Syracuse, N. T. September 2, c5-4t. MIBM act bvaddtM aflaaauaMoawluBaamaataMnasaatpaj. M w, OW. f.m wk 4 . 0x8 6tnM. . . . co e ex 0 " coo 8 7IO " 600 IO 8IO " 700 IB 912 " ' BO ta lozia " I2BO Bmm, of mus ! pomwr Ducka. Tnai- r -mc Work, Saw MUte. Floor MiUand MhitllMnj. ep. Baak and Oofc MilL aad l.rnrrl JlarblitUtk. JOHN BEST 2 SON B?FiWz:X The EAGER COPPER PUFJ2P SO YEARS AT THE FRONT. The only Perfect tiouae pamp, outlasts three Iron puir) p. nsver nuia, sever wears, never needs repairs. THE OLD May 13, J 885. THE UIIHIill lUM MOUSC PUfVlf TV 8 HA a capacity, 17 GaOooa per mUn S.Th EaslwatWorklng 12 Meat Powerful tsuble-Actlng PUMP Evmr Produoed. THE EASIEST PUMP EVER MADE. Will raise water S3 feet. Each i i pump ta suppuoa wna rnipa , or elamp ao it can be eat up K Ti i ff '-v A 7 1 U I Saw an where aad by any owe. I want every rwarfar of thk ad- ! vertiaeaient to sd foronaof my descriptive circulars- It wfll tall you all about this and ether Copper Pnmna I maka. and of the naif afuum and marlta ovar aar CM of Pump uiada. You wsuld never use ay OCAer after using one. RUFUS EAGER. Sill KuiftxtBTir, Lancaater, llnuatf-fbr either 1 1 ALElD.IKOaor- : jBCBBEKriri. i ti rata It ariial 4 TSJil SWat J A POWERFUL FIRE ENGINE. ALL. DIALERS SXLL. THEN. FsbS for oar Bndre. eeruintnr tr ol thtas fan. pa and other useful arUUta. Gleaatn & Bailey MTg Co. I'd 'Mi l n. X. a a PENNSYLVANIA EA1LK0AU. TIM B-T ABLE On and after Sunday, Amtust 30. 1886, trains that atop at Mifflin will rn m follow EASTWARD. HcTCTODOit Accost modatioh loavei iHon tingdon daily t 6,30 a. m., Monnt Union 0,66 s. m.. Newton Hamilton i.02 - m-t cVeytown 7,24 a. 10., Lewistown 7,50 m., Milford 8,09 a. m., Mifflin 8,1S a. m., Port Royal 8,22 a. m-, Mexico 8,27 . m., Tuscarora 8,30 a. m., Vannyke 8,34 a. m., Tbompsontown 8,42 a. m., Durward 8.46. n., Millerstown 8,63 a. m., Newport 9,05 a. m., arriving at Hamsbnrc t 10 10 a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. m. Jobsstowb EzrkiM leves altoonn dsily at 7 15 a. m., nd slopping a regular stations betweeo Al'oon nd Harmburg, reaches Mifflin t 10.23 . ".H 12.40 p. M., nd arrires in Phtladelphia at 6.0 1 p. at. . .. . Mau, Taaw lesves Pltlsbtlrg daily t 7.20 a. ta., Altoona t 2.00 p. m., and stop ping at all regular atations arrives t Mifflin at 6 18 p. m., UarrUburg 7.10 p. m., PhiU adelphia 4 25 a. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsborg at 1 00 p m. Altoona 6 46 p m t Tyrone 7 17 p m ; Hunt;, ingdon 8 06 p m ; Lewistown 9 20 p m ; Mir Bin 9 46 p m ; Harriaburg I115pm Phila delphia 4 25 am. Philadelphia Express will stop at Mifflin at 11 49 hea tagged. WESTWARD. Wat Passiboxb leaves Philadelphia daily at 4 30 a. m.; Harrisburg, 8 15 a. m.; Duncsnnon, 8 53 a. ni.; Newport, 8 23 a. ni.: Millerstown, 9 36 a. m.; Tbompsontown, 9 47 a. on Van Dyke, 9 60 a. in.; Tuscar ora, 9 59 a. m,; Mexico, 10 02 a. in.; Port Koval, 10 07 a. m.; Murlin, 10 15 a. tn.; Mil'lord, 10 21 a. ni ; Narrows, 1(1 29 a. in.; Lewistown, 10 40 a. ui.; McV'eytown, 1107 a. m.; ftewtoo uaiuuuiu, 11 . a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 w p. m.; lrone, li 00 p. m.; Altoona, 1 40 p. ni., and stop at ail regular stations between Uarriibuis; and Altoona. OrtTta Exraass leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 6 40 p. in., Uarriaburg, 10 2") p. m., stopping at Kockville, it r .ville, Duncan- noo, N ewport, Millerstown, Tbompsontown, Port Koyal, tinio at Minns, 1 1 00 a. ni.; ai tooua, 2 20 a. m., aud Pittsburg, 6 10 a.m. Hail Taais leaves Pbiladvlphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.00 A. 111., ew port, 12 13 p. lil., Muliin 12.47 p. m., atop ninv at all regular stations between llithin and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3.30 p. ni., Pittsburg 8.16 p. m. UiKTi.NUio AccouHODATioa leaves Phil adelphia, daily at 11 50 a. m., Harrisburg at 6.15 p m. Duncannoa 5-50 p. in., New port G,l p. iu., Millerstown 0,i5 p. m., Tbompsontown 6,10 p. in., Vandyke 6,t p. m., Tuscarora &rl p. ui., Mexico 6,51 p. 111., Port Royal 7,00 p. iu., Miitlin 7,05 p. ta., Lewistown 7,23 p. m., McV eytown 1 , 63 p. m., Jiewton Jlaaiilton b,!4 p. m.. Huntington 9 4) p. Id. PacIflC Eipressleavea Philadelphia II 20 pro: Harrtafcurg A IO a m ; Uuneanaon S 33 am; Newport 401 am; Mifflin 4 42 a m; Lewistown 600 a m ; McV'eytown 6 30 am; 41 1. L'nion 6 68 am; Huntingdon 6 25 a m ; Petersburg 8 40 a m ; Spruce Creek 6 64 am; Tyrone 7 12 am; bell's Mills 732 a m ; Altoona 8 10 a m ; Pittsbuig 100 pm. fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 60 a m ; Harristmrg 8 45 p m ; Mifflin 5 08 p m ; Lewistown 6 2fp m ; Huntingdon 6 80 pm ; Tyrone 7 10pm; Altoona b IV p m ; Pitts burg 1 1 55 p m. Fast Line west, on Sundays, wrfl stop at Dnncannon, Newport and Mcveytown when naeged.. Mail Lxpress east, on Sundays, will stop at Barree, wnen nagged. Juhaatown Express east, on Sundays, win connect wun ouuay Mail east leaving liarriaourg at 1 10 p. ni. V ay Passenzer west and Mail east will stop at Lucknow and Poormau'a Spring, . when Sagged. Johnstown Express will stop at Luctnow, wt)en Boggea. ' LKWlaTOWN DIVISION. 1 Trsius leave Lewistown Junction (or Mil troy at 6 35 am, 10 45 am, 3 15 p m ; for ! Sunhurv at 7 16 a m, 2 55 p m. A- r rT1"nc ci ', iraius arrive ai wiown junction irom Kj. JL AI LC5 CC C(J. UHroy at 9 10 a i, 1 40 pm, 4 40pm; from THE EVER POPULAR? raunoury.i rt a m, 4 dOpm. nriTHiMr. tjttctt I ' ttkonk division. x Trains leave Tyrone for Bellefonte and Of Philaplnhin. urn tnW nrPnarPfl i Loc JV", at 8 10 a m, 7 30 p m. Leave r J l l Tfrnnii tnr l;natnaiilla ani Why, before I will allow uiy customers and friends to te dtctittd in tbat manner. I will do business tins summer for pleasure, and show you the bill for every piece of poods you buy, only apking expense cf transportation, and our advantages for baying are equal, if not soprrior, to any bouse in central Pennsylvania. UI bad rather be a dog and bay the mono, tbao uoL a doll-ifr." How conceited, wins feofila think all olLert are old fugles. Well, by the T'qia thpy get tbrfiigh wiih us and cor low prices, they i-hall cbaoge their mind. ReuiCtib-r jtliaU-ver you bay of most be as ropfejented. Wben we aay a suit is all W.mI itu'.-h must be fact, and wben we give you a price we guaran tee that snob pnoe is lower than any one else can sell the same artiole at FALL STOCK or CARPETS. Choice Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade INGRAINS. A full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of Sanil STRAYBR, KELIABLE CLOTHIER AND "FURNISHER. HEM Beautiful Patterns iu STAIR, The Sew Scalp Lair. Below we give the new liw for the de struction of wolves, foxes, minks, hawks, Section 1. Be it enacted bv the Senate and lluuse Representatives, 4 .r Tlut for; the benefit ol agriculture, and ter the pro- j tection of gamo within thiCuniunwt.alihr j there ia hereby established the- tallowing premiums for the destruction of certain i noxious auiiuals and birds to be pud by the- rrspective Counties in which be same are slain, nui'-ly, for every wildcat, two l.i- i Urs, for eviTy red or gray I "I, one 1 !Ui r lur ev-rv mick, fifty cents, for every weae' : fifty cents, lor every bswk, fifty cents, atit ' lor every owl except the Arcadian screech r barn owl, whicb is nereOv exeinptea from the provisions of this act, fifty cent. Pec. 2. It shall be the duty of any p-r- son having ki'led any animal or bird men tioned in the first section of this act ami bo is desirous of availing himself of the premiums therein, provUfa to produce such slain animal or bird before any magis trate, alderman or justice of the peace ef the county in which the same was killed. and make affidavit of the-time and place ef killing the same : Provided, That the pelt, if entire from the tip of the nose of any snch animal, may be produced in lien ot the same when so preferred, and npon the re ception of any such animal or pelt or aird , it shall be the dutv of such magistrate, al derman or justice of ths peace, in the pres ence of said person killing such animal or bird and one elector of the county, t cut off the ears of snch animal er the bead of snch bird, and In the presence of said) per son burn the same. Sec S Upon the destruction of the ears or beads as aforesaid, the magistrate, alder man or justice of tne peace shall give to the person producing such animal or bird a cer tificate of compliance with the provision of this act, directed to the commissioners of of the county ia which such animal or bird was slain, which certificate shall contain the following facts : The kind of animal or bird killed, when and where and by whom killed, and the date by whom and ia the presence of whst elector the ears of said animal or bead of said bird was destroyed and upon the production of snch certificate, the said commissioners shall give an order npon the county trdasnrer for the payment of the premium or premiums provided by this act, and it shall be the farther dnty of the magistrate, alderman or justice of the peace taking the affidavit provided in the second section of this act to file the same forthwith, or eanse the same to be fil ed, in the office of the commissioners ot the county, and npon filing the same the said magistrate, alderman or justice of the peace A. H. V. a 7'rTC'I,,' VIor eons baldness. AXjultj9Balr Vigor restores yoatta- fat freelmeas ac color to faded and erey hair. It attains tbees nsolts by ths stia- aiatloa o f tbs hair roots sod color glanda. ltrjuvmateetbTT a TT and eleaneas H. Itrcaiore to tne XXAXXVtbat, eUber by reason of age or aleeaaes of tbe scalp, baa become dr.v, harsh and brittle, a pliancy aad flony aili.ra aoftaeae of exu-eae beauty. There la no dye la AVer's Ilairv TTf "T? and tbe gout It docs ie by the lUVib tt hn parte te tbe Jollities, and tbe cleaa--Bnre and bealtbfclneae of the eoodiuoa la which It nalnta!na the ecalp. 'T?'T,TC1 Hr Vigor renewe the hair. A JL JUiA O Hair Vigor la tbe beet cure knows fur Braahy Ilulr, Scald Bead. Itching II union. Tetter Borw, Torpid Follicles, and all other cVeraees at tbe scalp tbat cauae the falling of the TT a TT and Ita ad's. Wotbing cteaoeea As-"j;Voflnenns"ence ef dandruff so pcriactly, and virtually prevents Ita return, as Ana's lUrw Vieoa. Xn addition to tbe curative and restorative virtues peculiar to AyeVe 11atr "ITT! f T ft lea toilet luxury. Tbe Hair Is by far tbe cleanliest bair-dreeeing made. It caaees tbe hair ta grow thick and long, aad kecpe tt alwaye soft and gioaey. Ayer's Hair Vigor Contains no deleterious hurredlenta. Ita uae prevente all scalp dlseaee, secures agebist the- . hair growing thin or gray, aad surely esiree alt. " baldness tbat Is not organic THE OrllVERSAt FAMILY SCALE 6oa-604 18 ait INDISPENSABLE loBsshoId Articli. to dhow a new and handsome vanctr nltj , 9 m. rT rail ana inrr v khis iOr J1D Trains leave fvrone lor Warriors Mark. YintliP, Boys and Cb'.kiren (all no J Pennsylvxiia ruvace and Scotia at 9 20 a m ana liWpm. 1 rains arrive at Tyrone from der one roof no-x). A.. C. & CO, 606 CbcMtnut Street VII bust a Hfetina. aeear axat. no weighta to Innsa. alwavs raadr. eaaUy un cVntnod. occupies Unas space and is the cheapest Saws roa 18 Faos IixraraaTBS Craccua. I. S. SPEMCEBS SONS, CriLFOBlV COPtlf. ALWAYS HANDY STGYE SHELF, NO STOVEaasJ COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE. Light and Strong, or nainental and durahw and exeeedintflv uaeful In warxoina- uianes. ctc Jfm FITS MT SIZE PIPE, fcj Ask your liardware dealer for 00) or send to us for Circular. IS. SPEHCEFTS SOUS, d UXImT 0 11 X). CONN. . m Syrloa: and Summer Good. I wonld inform the pnbhc that I hate aow in my new millinery store at my place ef residence on Water street. Mifflintown, seeond door from corner of Bridge street, ifull stock, ofSpring and Summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stvles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything tonnd in a firstclans milliner store,, corns and eiamine u:y stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DK13L. May 2-83.1.. Err. J.C Ayer A Co, lovswll, Ksasw (Sold bj all Druggist. (Xott So! Ire. All peranns are hereby cautioned against Tresspasning upon the lamia of tbe under signed, whether seated or nnseate d, or in poMtston of, for rha purpose of fi'llinp, hunting, gathering berries, cutting timber, or for any nniieccrtisery purpose). Benjamin S helleberger, Joseph Pine, Wra. Hsrinsn, John Pine, Isaac Sbellenherger. John Keller, Maurice Leonard, Lncien Anker. Jane It, lr& t. II. Kioann pEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St , sonlh of Chestnut, one aqosre south of tfc-e New Post Omce. one-half sqtisro IroicTatmit St. Thrs're nd in the vtry businvse cetiiM of the city. On the American sad Hnropesn plans. Good rooms flora 60c kw $4 C'l er dav. Krodelel and newly fursibed. V. PAISS, V. D., Owner aiwt proprietor. Vov. i, l!x.!, 1y. v4J r& c AUTIO.N NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against trespasaing nrxto tbe leads of the under signed, in Psyelte, Deiaware or Walker townships, by fishing, bunl.og or in any otner way : Josatbai Kiaca. Catbarisk Kubti, D. B. tia, S. J. Kcktx, LrciE Di:xji, Jacob Honrs, A. D. Kra-ri, 8. twr. Evass, C. F. Spicbcb, J. B. Oaasia, J. P. DrrraA. Assold Vabjks, Septsinber 16, I884-tf. vTv PsAVTH.irrti, Jons llclttav, G. W. SniTn, Hexrv Aegis, Jusi Ptvm, C. G. Shet.lt, David Smith, TgSTox Bassea, Johs L. AtiKca, S. M. Kacrraag, David HuasAaoia, rrovm aad hiattm, a is ABkmre URATU, SCHOOL HOOat RBATKXaV r-"KI-'-f -'--, n wmiflitla eg aa one vra with ths aeeraitaaof awassg ia wm r-TtrTiaWsBw,ss, mrniiu lCal.itACKa, eVaw Circulars xeallsdoa appUeatlsm. m EiTitDjrB rmicz k irra. oo 78 Beakwin St. N. Y.Crtf. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The s.tverilser having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxions to make know to his fellow sulferers the nsani of cure. To all who desire it. he will nl a a copy of the prescription used, (ran,) with the direction-, for preparing and using the same which they will find a sure Coas for Gorons, Colds, Coskcmptios, Asthma, Brokchitis. fcb. Parries wishing tho Pre scription, will please addreae. Rer. E. A. uilsojn, 194 Pena St,, fJn. 8, 85-ly Bellefonte ana Luck Haven at 7 05 a m, aud 7 U0 p m lraius arrive at Tvrono irom Curwene. ville and Cleartleld at 6 58 a m, aud 5 56 p m Trams arrive at Tyrtmefrom Scoiia, War- " ""s. ana renasy Irani furnace at 6 do a ni, at i o p ui. U. k B. T. R. K. A. REDFORD DIVISION'. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at 85 a. in. and t io p. in. i rains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed fed, bririgeport and Cumberland at p. u., 6 2t p. m. j: WAKKEN PLETTE, QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES. Will bake, broil, wash, iron, boll, aimmcr, roast jpC. I ard toast xnndi quicker And rtettAr tlmn sinv rvutl laV or wood cook stove. It ia ready In minute and atopped in an instant, by simply pushing a little button "Open" or '-Cloaed." l-fsidWIawtts' will fee mailed gratia apoai appucatiea to 2Ungoa Btovo Co. ST. I.OUI8, MO. .(ended to. cubs. A T T O R N E r-AT-L A TV, MJFFLINTOWN, JUXIATA CO., PA-, STTTollecting and conveyancing promntlv Utncewitb Atkiuson v Ja i i9.tkj Loi K. Ateissom. Oio. Jacob, Ja ATKIXKOX i JACOns, . ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prantl !y attended to. Mrvien On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, bq., south of in Jgo street. ( ct 26, lee6. and HALL Carpets AT THE Cnrpet House FUBNITU8E BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. :ot- J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D.f . Hm resnraed actively tbe practice of seuicme ana surgery and their collateral DTsncces. umce at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitltintown, Pa March 2l, 1876. M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SDBQEON, .fondemia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrriCB formerly occupied by Dr.S torrett. Protessional business promptly attended to at all boors. aicuAcaiaua. Jostra W. Stimnh U1X, Ix.1? ZbtXTi L O T7RTlPAVf!P Afirvrpo tuuuia. PORT BOTJL, JVNUTJ CO., PJ. ayOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly i QvvTC- -3ai mm mm. fTVirS woaaWad eaves eeacted by this aow veB. Xknowa reatoiy, set eely ia ear pnraie pneriea at feorae, but tareagheut the United States, aava drawn tSv atieruea ef the saedical preeaaioa to ita aaa thnKighe.it the lead. Ia Chraeic Raeinaatnm and Acuta Gout, I.uadic., Bilioua diaordere aad IJverCcaifp'a'nt, Pimples and Eruptions eo the files, LrvaiDelee. Dreaaicml Tf mH i j.tc il Meaatraaoca. Nemos er Sick &id.rk rn. Baa u tn-trpatioa, wilk Las, Scald Head. &kia .tdney and Urinary r" t afT If I r ilTTiir llcw L.ost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of DK CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical core ol grraAToasHA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotesct, Menul and Physical Incapacity, Imsedimenu to Marriage,' etc.: also, Cobsumftiom, EriLxriT and Fits, in daced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, fee. 1 The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrate from a thirty years' successful practice, that tbe alarm ; ing consequences of self abuse may be rad- ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cor at once simple, certain, and effectual, tr meana of which every suBerer, no matter RUPTURE SaSWc tion Powder. Pare, sure cure. $1.00 by mail with full directions. Book for 2 cent stamp. PKET tt CO., 501 Eixth Avenae, NewYeik. Jan., '86-ly Uiceta and Boila. weakaeaa, reaul. sankaeaaex and Tetter affecMeel AuusBreeortteaoftheCitBowtr AHnn.H-M innusasthaict MamiB.ave their aMgi. ia , what his condition may be, may cure bim Willi.nbnrgh, ; k of the Ur,.;. Tv7r7 inonntTof : ""ZSL't V? Taduall,. ti : Irl rewedy cea be seed than RealtH Reatorer. A Simgls BorrueriU prodncaeachachaageof feelintesorte. to AsToaneat tMsorrsasa. Fe Abvisbb end give itathaL au succors asm Srojtajcursaa aU it. PsBTAaXB BV IK FAHRMET HAXMTOWV. UTX OThU Lectuie should be in tbe'hanH. ol every youth and every man in the land. bent under aeal, in a plain envelope, to any address, foat paid, oa receipt of four cents or two postage stamp. Address CULVER. YLLL MEDICAL CO., '41 Auubt.,New York.N.Y.j iprfl t.J Poet-Offle Box 460. At the Old Stand. OJI TOT SOTTTHWrST COBWEB OT BEIDQE & WATZB STEEETS, MiFFLDvroirar. va HAS JCST MCEIVED All the above en-rr-H-iiari arHM and all other IHogs that may be found is a CASPET 5 YMttm mil AT PRICES ' v -v ra7T1,rVI;VV VfVsVe ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows. WINDOW SHADES,. IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &C, &c, &c. In fact everything usually kept in a.First-Clasa Hon.. Furnishing Goods Store. ' JOHN S. GRAYBILL ' BRIDCE STREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFL1XTQWXS - - TEA
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