f . -f,ftBV i SENTINEL iXhrVbLluAu MIFFLINTOWN. Wedneadar. October 21. ls.V B. F. S 0 H W eTerT" (DTTOB ABD FBOPBIITOB. Republican State Ticket FOR STATE TREASURER, Matthew Stanley Qaaj. Eepublioan County Ticket. Bob smsirr, JAMK3 McCACLEr. voi BiGisrra akd BEcoanra abb clbbe or OBPBASs' Cotlt, S. B. CAVKJfT. rOB JriT COMHMSIONCt, JOSEPH EIEBKR. Bottom Facts. The Democrat and Register of week pnblibhed the following: las: We feel it to be a duty to call the "attention of the voters to the fact that a large uncalled for expensive contract and arrangements cave been -maJe, we have been reliably inform ed, for additional unnecessary writ ing which is at this time being done in the Register and Recorder' office and which gives employment and of course pay at the expense of the tax payers of Jnimta county to the big, fat, slick Chairman of the Republi can Machine Conuty Committee. -I Lis ougbt not so to be. If the Democrat and Register had ta ken an old advice, such as, '"look le fore you leap, it would never have published the above, for it has leap ed to a place upon which it cannot fitand. It occupies a false position from whch to denounce Caveny and Irwin. The fact is, it does not kick Caveny and lr win, but kicks otLer peo pie. Pcop'e who were instrumental in having a new reccd placed in the Register and Recorder's nffice. Cav cuy and Irwin had nothing to do with the introduction of the i;cw record in the Register's office. It was the lawyers and the Court that caused the introduction of the new record, the writing cf which the Democrat and Register styles as "o urge un called for tzpensive contract ," ''for additional unnecessary writing." If Caveny and Irwin Lad been the cause of the new docket Laving been chained, then there might be a shadow of cause for the defamatory writing that the editors LfiVe indulged in, but the pe ople vrho Lave cunsed the writing and vrork that the Democrat and Reg isttr complains of, are the following lawyers : Ezra D. Tarker, Louis E. Atkinson, Robert McMeen, George Jacob, Jacob Beidler, Jeremiah Ly ons. It was on account of the law yers' petition that the Court ordered the new record for the office of the Register and Recorder, and they are the people that the Democrat and Reg ister is kicking. When the Court is sued the order for the new docket, Caveny Lad only one thing to do, and that was to obtain the books and secure help to transcribe them, ht deemed it proper to secure the ser vice of Mr. Irwin, who is abundantly qualified for such work as help. Cav eny did not Lave the selection of the books, for the lawyers' petition set forth that Hutter's system of books, should be placed in the office. It in not probable that the Democrat and Register is engaged in the willful eff ort to keep Caveny in office. Its mis representation of Caveny is making him votes. We have not one word to say against ilr. Berry. The mis representation that his friends resort to, cannot fail of destroying him in his own political household. When lawyers, Ezra D. Parker, Louis E. Atkinson, Robert McMeen, George Jacobs, Jacob Beidler, and Jeremiah Lyons, on a petition secured a decree of Court for a new docket for the Registers' office there were two things that Caveny could do. First, to re fuse to heed the decree of the Court, and be punished for contempt. Sec ond, to secure the docket, obtain help and have it transcribed, which is now being done. When these facts leeome known through this issue of ;he Sentinel akd Republic as, will the Democrat and Register correct their unjust abuse of Caveny and Ir win T It is probable that the adopt ion of the new docket will prove it self a great convenience in the look ing up of titles and so forth, but whether it be worthy or unworthy the Democrat Lc-lieves it to be a job Caveny had no more to do with its introduction, than "the man in the moon," and instead of censuring him the censure should be put where it belongs on the lawvers. Such are the bottom facts. A few more sucl unjust blows at Caveny, will knock ilr. Berry clear out of the race, and tecure Caveny'e election by a large majority. The Tribune comes in with the chorus, to swell the denunciation of the Democrat and Register against Caveny and Irwin, for working at new indexes. It says, the new rec ord system was introduced or brought in opposition to the wishes of the County Commissioners." That is a question for the Tribune and the Commissioners to settle among them selves, and does not effect the bot tom fact that Caveny and Irwin had nothing to do with the introduction of the new docket. They should not be charged witli acts that they are innocent of, for the purpose of elect iu" Mr. Berry. The probability i that Mr. Berry deplores the use of j uvh outrageous misrepresentation, I Vn ma cenair. rne persistepr peti lioiiyjf the lawyers above named vug the rause'cfytbe dtidree of Court in favor of th new docket and nnlesa the Democrat and Register and the 7W bune can proTe that Caveny and Ir win stood in with lawyers Parker, Atkinson, McMeen, Jacobs, Beidler and Lyons, to secure the new docket, they stand before the public of bar ing accused Caveny and Irwin with an act of wlii-.-h they are not guilty. The Democrat and Register and Tribune should tike bottom facts. The State administration kads the Democratic party in this State and endeavors to give policy to the erring brethren, by talking abont monopo ly. It brought 6uit against the Penn sylvania railroad to make political capita?, tinder the pretense of pro tection of the constitution, when ev ery line of that instrument, and its whole spirit was viola ted by the Vanderbilt combination for the pur pose of getting someone to buy them out. They baited to catch the bond of the Pennsylvania, and caught them. The Democracy have the corporation bait to catch. The Philadelphia Bulletin says The gentlemen who are at present rnnning Pennsylvania, or trying to run it, are ex-Governor Curtin, ex- Senator Scott and Congressman Sowden, who work together, and Mr. Randall, who works by himself. If these patriotic gentlemen were Re publicans, they would be in imminent danger of being called "bosses." As it is, they are merely the advisers of the President," on the one Land, and the '-friends of the boys," on the oth er. Ine difference is obvious. The Democratic party in this State seems to be led nround by the nose by Vanderbilt, and yet the Democrat- administration at Harrisburg spreads iteelf and shouts. Oh, the corporations! the corporations! It is a good dod re to blind the eyes of the tin-thinking and uninformed. Think of it, a party led by Vander- ilt talking abont corporations. Vote against Vanderbilt Day. Hoadlt bid high for the liquor in terest in Ohio, and the cold water men did their best, bnt the result proves that the people took the Re publican position to be the correct on, namely, to have the liquor traf fic regulated by taxation, and heavy penalties for the violation of the li quor laws It is an important matter to have papers between men, but the larger and more important transaction be tween honorable men are transacted by word without the 6crap of a pen. Tar Ohio election was the first State election since the Presidential election, and it did not endorse the Cleveland policy. There was a stock craze in New- York last week everybody wanted to buy. "Fair play boys," don't blame Cav eny with acts that he is not guilty of." Day is run by the Vanderbilt con fidence, railroad wrecking crowd. The war cloud in Roumelia is not decreasing in size. ITEMS. The present freshmen class of Har vard numbers 2C8. That of Tale is rather below the average. An indictment has been found against Dr. McCreary, a physician of Lawrence county, .for abortion. Sunday harvesting has been offi cially permitted this year in the Duchy of Mecklenburg owing to the bad weather during the week, r ar mers were allowed by the Minister of Public Worship to work on two Sundays after church time, provided that their Lands did not object to the extra labor. The Glanders In the West.. Chicago. Oct. 13. The State Vet erinarian, Dr. Paaren, in an interview eavs that from information received from various sources he has no doubt that clanders exists extensively in Montana, Dakota, Indian Territory, Arkansas and Texas, and yesteiday sent a communication to the State Board of Live Stock Commissioners, suggesting that some prompt action be taken toward preventing tuesuip ment of horses, mules aud asses from those localities ieto the State of Illi nois. The Doctor reports that he has killed twenty three glandered an imals in various portions of the State during the past week. Spurious Silver Dollars. Pittsburg, Ta., Oct 13. United States Secret Service Officers raided a camp of eleven counterfeiters, in Clarion county, yesterduy, capturing mx of them, the others escaping into the woods. The prisoners were brought to this city, and at a prelim inary bearing before United States Comnnssioner)McCandless, this morn ins, were held for trial The officer refuse to give the names of those ar rested, as they hope to secure the rest of the trans' before many days. ! Counterfeiters have been plying their vocation quite successfully in Clarion, Jefferson and Forest counties. They have been engaged in the manufact ure cf silver dollars, and had a thor oiigh system of placing them in cir culation. The case is one of thebig- virhi in the coucterft;itiiir line that uas been worked up in thi section for many years. Ho-J sell for fifty cents a head in the Santa Tnez Valley, CaL Girls are forbidden to chew gum in the public schools of Rico, CoL, under penalty of expulsion. Mrs. Hughes, living near Washing ton, professes to have been relieved of paralysis of forty years standing by the faith cure. A California farmer keeps five hun dred hens which he houses in coops built on sleds, o that he can move them about his fields of wheat stub ble. A Byfield, Mass., farmer bought a large quantity of campaign torches last fall, and bus stuck them about his garden, keeping them lighted at night to kill the fro6t. "More than 2,000 kinds of tumlv lers are known to the trade." This we suspect, does not include the cir cus tumbler," the man who steps upon a banana skin, nor the persons learning roller skating Norristown Herald. John Huntingdon, of Cleveland, Ohio, who is now reputed to be worth oyer hve millions of dollars, was an oil ladler in the early days of the pe troleum discoveries. He is a large holder of stock in the Stodard Oil Company. The marriage of a couple in Spring field, Mass., is snid to have been de ferred thirty-five years bv the objec tion the betrothed bride had to being wedded while in mourning, deaths in her family haying occurred with a regularity that prevented her from going ont of mourning. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. McCauley baa the qualification to make good sheriff. The beat boota in tha market are the Walker Kip Boota forsaleat G. W. Beck's. One hundred fox scalps hare been paid for by the Treasurer ol Perry county, this year. The survirors of the Sixteenth Pennsyl vania Cavslrr held a re-union in this town 00 last Thursday. The Yankee a Yankee. Tsnkee land has recently developed vha the Boston Courier describe as one of the most clever instances of disreputablenes on record. A South Boston man built tiro honses side by side, one for himself nd one to sell. In the house sold be had placed a furnace against the pirtv wall of the cellar, and from its hot air chamber be bad con structed dues to best heat his own domicile. The owner of the other house foui.d it very hard to keep his own bouse warm and was astonished at the amount of col it took to render his family comfortable, while the dishonest builder kept hiuiseT warm at bis neighbor's expense nearly a whole winter before the trick was discovered. Conrad II. Day. Conrad B. Day The people say That yon are false Tou give no light Your Day is night ; And )Ut tako note That when they vote They'll knock you high Er than a kite. Oh, such a Day AfPirds no ray Of hope for those Who suffer woes, But dire distress Ther'll surely be If we give yon Tho treasury. Tou belong to A rarty which Is struggling ont Of the last difeh. No policy It hu to show What it would do We do not know. The national Administration Is rapidly Wrecking the Nation. Think that we'll give . To you fre rule Of this great Sta'o f We're not a fool. Ton're flirting with That nuid, Frea Trade, With painted face The saucy jide ! She ruins trail e And stops the loom, And soon we'll hear The crack o doom. No, Mr. Day. We're not asleep, So stay at home You're store to keep. With Mr. Quay ' There'll surely come Good times and tha Millenium. A Thorough Musical Edaca. lion. Parents paying out money to music teach ers to have their children instructed in the art of music either as piano, organ or violin placers, singers io church or professionally shonld know whether tha teacher receiving the money is competent to teach vocal or Instrumental music, aud is thoroughly relia ble and honest in all respects. Everypient having a child instructed in music should know whether the teacher is competent or not, just as every man going to law should know what kind ot a lawyer he is seeking or a patient what kind of physician he has. I It ia a well known fact that a child taking J lessons from an incompetent music teache - is lost forever to the art of music. All par-! ents who desire to be posted in this suljuct j should read, each week, the New Yvbe Mcsical Covbieb. It costs but four dollars per annum, and will save many times that amount If iu advice ia fodowed. Also remember that the McsicaL Coubieb posts yon on the manner of selecting a pia no, organ, or violin and tells yon all about the dishonesty in that line of business. Many persons believe that a nanio on a pia no or organ, is always that of the manufac turer, but such is not the case, and when you are about to spend $200, $i00 or $ 00 for a pinto or organ yon onght to be thor oughly ijo-ted upon tbe value of pianos and orfcuns generally, and not depend upon an outsider h bo may or may or not make a commission out of you and help to put a worthless instrument into your parlor. By subscribing to Tub Mvsicax Cocbieb, 23 East Fourteenth St., New York, yon can save at least S 100 in the purchase of an or gan. After reading that paper for awhile, no one can fool you m (bit subject. LEG J I. QRPHAK8' COrjKT SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued ont of the Orphans court of Juniata county, the un dersigned Administrator of the estate ot K. Wilson Robison, lata of Xilford township, Juniata county, deceased, jviil sell at pub lie outcry on the premises, oa Saturday, November 14th, 1885, at one o'clock p. m., the lollowing describ ed real estate, to-wit: A tract of land situate in Milford town ship. Juniata county, Pa., bounded by lands of Henry Grnojnger oa the west ; by the public rod on the east ; by lands ol William Hartmso on the south; and by lands ot Jesse Reynolds and John McCaco ran on the north, containing 50 ACRES, net measure, having theron erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a tonant house. good Bank Barn, and other ontboildings. Thore is a well ot good water at the doi.r of the dwelling house, and running water on the premises. Tbere is also good apple orchard, it is a quarter ol a mile troiu the railroad station at Pat terson, convenient to sr. .ools and church. It i a desirable property. t TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, of the purchase money on day ot sales 25 per cent, of balance on confirmation of sale by the court; one bait ot balance on April 1st, .KM, and the balance on April 1st, 1887, with interest on all deferred payments. R. E. McMEK.V, Oct. 21, 1885. . Administrator jKrilAN'S COURT SALE, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Administrator of Jacob Beidler late of MiHlintown, deceaaed, by Tirtue of aa order issued out of tha Orphans' Court of Juniata County, will tdll at public sale at the late residence of lbs decwdent, in Miffliotown, oa SATURDAY, OCT03KR S4, I85, at 1 o'clock P. M., of siid day thi follow ing described re'l estate : No. 1. A lt of ground sitnsted in tho borough ot Mitliintown, bounded on the west bv an alter, on the south by lot of An nie Beidler, on the etst by Cross street and in the north by lot of Annie K. B-i H-r, with large frame bouse, out house, frame stab-r nd all neeary out huildin ji, nver failii!geil ot ater. with good force pump in Mint', st the tioor. snd with full supply ot choice liuit treM upon til lot in good bear ing condition. Tlieae buildii gs are all new and iu good coiidil.ou. No. 2. A lot of ground situitrd in the toauship of aiiliont. bouuded ou the east by Penna. K. R., on the south by land of Mich ael Welier, on the west by lands of same, and on the north by land of Win. Eenneday, containing one half acre more or less. No. 3. The interest of the decedeut ia a lot of ground situate in the borough ot Mif flintown, bounded en the west by Penna., Canal, on the south by lot or D. B. Doty, on the east bv turn pike, and on the north by lands of Win. Bell, wuh a frame house thereon erected. No. 4. A tract of land situate in town ship of Walker, bounded by lands of DaviA Beashor. J. N. Moore's htirs, W. U. Moore and o'hers, containing Tour acres, more or less, with two-s;ory house, shop, and log stable thereon erected. This property is located in a good neighborhood. No. 5. A lot of ground situate iu the Borough ol Mifliintown, bounded on the north by allev, on the east by an alley, on the west by lot of Joaeph Adams, and on the south by street. This lot is well fenc ed aud ba upon it a no hog pen. Terms of sale: Ten per cent, when the property is stricken down, forty per cent. on continuation of the sjle by the Court, and Ihe bilance April I, lHHti, when deed will be delivered sua p issaimon given. JVMES W. HOSrUTLER, Administrator ot J i : t ft -i ller, d jceased . Mirhiulown. Sept. 2-t. IS-5. JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF SlirFLllTOW lI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIN POVEROY, Prtndtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathirr Dit across: J. Vovin Pomi-rov, Joseph Kothrock, Noili Mertilrr, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, tani E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, TOCKRoinias : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. h-epner, Annie V. f holier, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtt J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John ilertxler. Joseph Sothrock, George Jacobs, R. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos (i. Bonsall, Nosh Her tiler, Charlotte Snvder, Interest allowed at tho rate ot 8 per cent, on t months certiorates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certiorates. I jan23, lr.5-t! J WISH TO STATE A -FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That can stop tootbache in less than 6ve mitiUTes; no pin, no extracting. 1 hat I can exiracl te. th without pain, by the w of a fluid applied to the teeth and f ntiis; no danger. Tht Direancd Gums (known as Scurvy) treat V-jed nccNuliy and a cure warsjjJpranted in every Teeth Fills o and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged, or remoddlid, from $). to $12 per set. Beautiful Gum Knaioeied Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All werk warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially i'l-itl to call. Will visit proteMsionally at iheir homes if notified by lejter. G. L. DERR, Practical Hen tint, FTsi.'Bro is MirrLtxTOw, Pa , is Icm.0. Oct, j4 A. H. V, a J s is so Hair Vigor cares baldness. AXlilV O Balr Vler rastores youth ful freabaeas and color to fiuM aad army hair. It attains titeaa results by tb atlm alation of tb hair roots aad color glands. It rcjovenatts tha TT TTf and cleanses it. Jtrestorrs to tb XAAJ. AV that, either by reason of age or diseases of tb scalp, has become dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and glowy silken softness of eitmo brantv. Then la no Aj in Ayers llah"T---, fT and the good It does la by tlx lUUIti h Imparls ta lb follicles, and tbe eleasv linaaa and bealihfulneaa of tea condition la which It maintain the scalp. v I I 'C Hir Vigor renews tha hsir. A X -H.AV O Hair Vigor is tbs best cure known for Braafcy Hair, Bold Head, Itching Humors, Tetter Sores, Torpid Follicles, and aU other diseases of IM scalp mat the (ailing of tbs TT A TT) and Ita fading Kothmg eleaaaea A A.AAAV of tha nuisance of dandruff so perfectly, aad so ffKttsslly prsventa Its return, as A TIE'S Han ViooB. In addition to tbe en rati and restorative virtues pscoUsr to AyeVs Hair "lTH OT? tt ia a toilet luxury. .Tbs Hair AVI V Aa. ta by tar tbs cleanliest balr-dresslng nude. It causes tha hair to grow thick and long, aad ksaps it always soft and glossy. Ayers Hair Vigor Cantatas no delctsrloas Ingredients. Ita vss prevents all scalp disease, eeeaRS against th balr (rawing thin or gray, aad earsly cures all hsUnass that Is r j 1 rmsr-ABUD bt DZ.J.C. Arer & Co Lowell, BUM. ISoMbrtsnDrvgiMa. STILL ON TO P AND WE MEAN TO STAY THERE. IS OUR SUCCESS, OUR BEWABD. M STK AYSl. not, oor oannot be uudersold. We are highly gr.iffed at th M.ie. atteii.tinc oor efforts' to bring down the high prices formerly ohard"for CLOTHING io Mifflintown, nd find the eotPmuDity -ticka to Us first lovo. t Ths publia bits faith in oar published Utemenl, nnd we -Iri'e to deserve the full tnoascro of souS Jjn3 so freely placed in u. Every dttv brings fresh proof to d of the pywi will of all classes. We say without the leatt fear e f contradiction (and Havm piaaty money pUIHO! U iWW''M' TJ. w GOODS ta my rm STO OLD GOODS as ill our un.itr clothing SOMli TAJ ,KI ABOUT " " ! Why, before 1 will allow my eu.itotnrrs and fri.-rid to ie manner. I wiil do huHincs- this euainier for pleasure, a:ii ah fn, r.ip of o-oods voo buy. obIt our advaulae for bujing aro equal, )f Pennsylvania. "I bad rather be a dog ar.d bay the How couceitel, so-ne people think all time tbfy gt throt'a with us and our Kemerober whatever you buy of u must be at r rrecntel. Whn we say soit is ail wool such inti-t be fact, and wbea we five you a price w? guaran tee that suah pricj if lower thari aiiy anil STRAYEB, THE OLD May 13, 1885. JiEUAiiUJ CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. THE CHAMPION HOUSE awta PUfiiP, ;?COPPFIt OK STZKX LINSD, y Capacity, 17 Gallons per minute. Th EaaleatWorklngand Most Powerful Oouble-Aetlng PUMP Ewer Produced. Fitted for either j IiK AD, IRQ or ' Bi-BBKrirs. ,'erMHf ehf l e., par aaMSP'saiB jjre sininr e ieaglermf jfyie A POWERFUL FIRE ENGINE. 1IX OKALXKS SELL. THEM. Food tor enr Bodfst. eortalnlng- prleee at tasas ramps ana otber useful aruaee. Gleuon L Bailey M'f g Co. L'd The EAGER copper m ?mz il &Z? H Hal 50 YEARS arn TTIP mnVT I Al lltfj I UU- 1 The only Perfoot hous pump, outlasts throe Iron, , w..V,V Wll.i neads repairs. THE E1SIEST PUMP M t: vr.it wade. WDl raise water 33 feet. Each 1 pump ia suppuea wiin ciaapa . or "lamps so it can be aat up , anywhere and bj any on, j I want every reader of this aoV j vertisement to send for 00 of my deocriftlve circulars. It will (all ! von all about tliis and other Comae ; U Pumps I make, aad of th many aWantaa and merits evar any stvl ft Pump made. You would oawsr usa tmj other attar usisc one, RUFUS EAGER, Sail Itniftctanr. THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE IS AK INDISPENSABLE loasahold Article. Will last a lifetime, 1 ate. do wrljfLw so loooo, always rcoviy. easily un derstood, occupies Uula space and fa the ciioapssa seals evar mad. ttan bob 18 Psob ItxrsnnTxa CiBcnaB. I. S. SPENCER'S SONS. eriLFORD, rotit. ALWAYS HANDY ST NO PT7 COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE I.Urtit and Ptronir. op- natiientaj and durale and exoeedinrly useful an warmliur dishes. FITS ANY SIZE PIPE. Ask your hardware deata for or send to us for Circular. I.S.SPENCER'S SONS, TO The COaNSUMPTI sdr,.T:!er hsvimr been permanently ' cure,! of that dread disee. Consumption, ! by a Minple remedy, is anxious to make ! known to hi" fellow s ifferers tlm means of ere. To .ho desire, it, he wi l Mn4 . j a CV .f Ihe prceo-ljuion nsed. (raKB,) ; with tSe dinvtion for preparing and ning the s,e wh;rh the, -will Hod a sure CE. . forCorOHS, l ot-.S, CoXrUPTIOX, AstUHA, ' Ki.i'M-uitis. it. Parties wishing the Pre. a,.ri.tion, will plcavi adtlresa. Rov. E. A. WJl,tj:,-, ly, Penn St., Wiiliam.bargh, s A. . fJan. 8, '85-ly. RUPTURES aslrino-eot Lo- i tion Powder, iralo, sure cure. $1.00 by man witii iuii nirectiona. Hook tor 3 cent stamp. PtET t OO., 501 Sixth Avenue, f K? Tort. Jan. 8, t!6-ly fSl! JPfilL G7E SHELF. I I DEALING MOTTO. t" baok it) tOat my ferriniy t-uemwn oy- T TJE-IJ.S HEASON, was dVg'royed by fie. deceived in that iOv yon the !!ii akinsf ixpcn.-e of trai-FPortatton, and not screrior, ta any r.poae in central ranor, than such a slotliier." others are old forsrw. We!!, by the low prioes, they fiisliehanpe their Binds. ooeelsrean sell tbe saroe artieie at. The approar-hirtij poisot calls into service the stovepipe man a gentle aeminder of an eqnnl necensity for CLOTUIXO. Onr uto. k for" cool and the coMer weather is prepared 1 on a large B-ale for Men, Youths, ! Boys and Children. i JL. C. YTlS t CO, 60'2-04-06 Chratnut Mreet. PHiuii)ri.rriA. fall end TTInter GosdH. I mild intirni the public that I have now in my new milliner tor at mv dace of residence on Water street, Mifliintown, second door from corner of Bridee afreet. a full stock, of Fall and Winter millinery (nods, all new, and of the latest styles. " employed first clas milliners, am prepared to supply tbe public with everytning louod tn a rtrstclsss milliner store, come and examine icy stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. IlKIHL. Msv 21.1. v. QUICK MSAL QaSOLISE STOVES. t.n . .' i V uwu, fcv, 11 11 tiiii , lUMh .- sna Toasi mucn qtucJcer avnd bettar than any ccal or wood 000k atoves. It ia ready In r. mianta and stopped ir. aa inalant, .j simply pushing a little button "Opfltt'' or "Clanad," I" Owl I'll tail will lis siailed rads mpum mf piicaaoa Co. DR. FAERHEY'S at m I II ii res I i aval a - fc m Arm a rw a I m mm ir ia m 4 is to pjy -j t'.'rg fetl'iirVi-' 7E-;IMLTI BESTOBBB. Vf"- wondtrful cure effected V thl. now T,n. ThroW T. ST,e.?aa ama the attfftuoo bf tfc medical prafruien to its ". i'rihou the land. Ia Chrome Rheumatum Lpdt tryaipela, Droixical Trouble, painful aad aithcult Hninuncn, Nerroo or bick Headach-, CotiTe TlcKk nl weabea. Female veakuHeBBind TutefrtioeiT 1 Duasm that afflict Mankimo haw their oimn in ' U inmiM at ,rik. . 1- j . , , ,h L.r... 1 p. X tZni S b"r vemdy esa U ucd than Healtli Restorer. A Snacia Bottlb will fjoduc. hk . chanz of feeiioc m oftro to Astokisn tnebumaaa. B ADvnaondH it m-i a.. IjUfctITs Sroarjt tU iu fVLOO FXX BOTTia. aaj VAHRNET 4k DM, HACCKSTOWW. sfs. PENNS IXVaSIA R A1LB0 AD. j TIME-TABLE On and after Sanday, August 80, 1 85, trains that stop at MiiUin iU run as follows. EASTWARD. Heirrwooo!! Acoobiiodbtios leaves Hiin tingdon daily at 6,30 a. m., Mount Cnhn 8,56 a. m.. Newton Hamilton JtcYevtown 7,!4 a. in., Lewistown 7,50 a. in., htilford 8.09 a. m., Mifflia 8,16 a. n. Port Roval 8.22 a. m-, Mexico 8,27 a. m , Tascarora 8,30 a. m., Vannyke 8,34 a. to., Tbompsontown 8.42 a. m., Durward K.46 a m., Millerstown 8,63 a m., Newport ,0o a. m., arriving at Hamsburc at 10 10 a. m., and at Fbiladelphla, 3 16 p. n. Johsstowb ExrBBseleaveHAltooDa daily at 7 16 a. m., and atopping a all regular stations between Altooee and Ilarrisburg, reaches Mifflin at 10.23 a. m., Harrisburg 12.40 p. M., and arrives ia Philadelphia at 5.0 i p. iu. Mail, Tbaib leavoa Pittsburg daily at 7.20 a. ui., Altoona at 2.00 p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Mifflin at 6-13 p. m-t Harrisburg 7.10 p. m., Pbila adelphia 4 25 a. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. 1 n,.r.na ft 4.'i n m : Tyrone 7 17pm: Hunt- ,'ngion 805pm; Lewistown 9 20 pm ; Mit flvo 945 pui; Ilarrisburg 11 15 pm; Phila dei'h's 4 25 a m. jViladelphia Express wi'l stop at Mifflin at II a "en fljpged. WESTWARD. Wr- Passesceb leaves Philadelphia darlv at 4 " a- m-i Harrisburg, 8 15 a. n.; Daneann , 8 63 a. iu.; Newport, 9 23 a. ni j ililieat own, 9 36 a. m.;ThouipsontowD, 9 47 a. m Van Dyke, 9 65 a. m ; Tuscar- lora, 59v m.; aaexico, iu a. iu., 1 Koval, lot-r-a- rc-i Hilliin, 10 15 a. m.; dhiiord, 10 2f ' i Narrows, 10 29 a. in.j laewbtown, ltf 4v a. ui.; Mc eytown, 11 0 a. u.; Newton H miitun, 11 2'J a. m.; Hun tingdon, 12 Oti p. a ! Tyrone, 12 5a p. 1114 AiUona, 1 40 p. ta., and stop at ail regular stations between Haft lburg and Altooua. Otitbb bxpBBsa le re Philadelphia dai ly al i 40 p. ui., Ham ,jurf. 10 - V- t stoppmc at Keckville, Jt u-y.ville, Duncau non, Newport, Millerstowi Tbompsontown, Port Koyl, tijw atlliffltw,. U 56 a. iu.; Al tooua, 2 2' a. ra., aud Pl sburg, 6 10 a.m. Mail Tb.mb leaves PhUa. 'elphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Llarrieburg ll.Ot' a. ru., New port, 12 13 pt ui., Miltltn 12.! P- "-t tuP" pingatall reguUr Bfaiiona be ween Mifflin and Altoona rtache Altoona a' 3.30 p. u., Pittsburg 8.16 p. m. 11iti.noik).i Accost bob atio Us l,J Phil adelphia daily at 11 6l a ra., IIkva "burg at 5.16 p. m., JJuuoannoD 6-50 p. as. , New pert 6, 1J p. ui., Mlillurstowu tiJ P- m; lliouipsontown 6,4) p. 10., Vandyk ' p. iu., Tuscarora 6,5i p. ra., Mexicwii. M P ui., l'ort Koyai 7,00 p. m.r Mifllm 5 V iu., Lewistown 7,29 p. ui., UoVeytowa 7, 63 p. ni., Newton ll.iui:ti 8,14 fr Hunting lua 8 4 p. m. I'aciHc Expressleavus Phiradejphia IXi 1 ptu; Harrisburg 3 10 a m ; Uiuicannon 39 am; Newport 401 am; Mi5!in44i I ni; Lewistown 5 06 a ui ; JicVey&own 6-30 1 am; lit. Union 659 am; UuntjafdoB 5 a m ; Pitersburgb 40 a m ; bpruco Creek 5 64 a dj Tirone 7 12 am 5 U11'8 Sill 7 32 a m ; Altooua 8 10 a m ; Pittsburg 1 W p ru. past Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 50 a ru ; Harrisburg 3 45 p in ; Mitllin 5 t3 p m ; I.owi.itown 5 -iix ; Uuuting'loa tj cU pro; Tyrone 7 10 p iu ; Altoona 8 10pm; Pitts ii.irg 1 1 5 p ni. t ut Lilie west, on Sundays, wi'l stop at Duueaunuu, Newport anj 11c Vcytowu vlnii UoKOd.. i!.nl Lx ress taut, on ouud.iv, wiil atop at Uiirree, when !Ujet-l. Ji'liiitown Kxpreas east, on Sundtys, wiU ceuaect with ouud.iy Mil east Iciviuj Iia.nstxir at 1 10 p. iu. I tt y Pas.eu;er west aud Mail Oust will I atop ut LurAuo aud Poonuu'a jpnug, u hen fjEged. Johuatuwn Express wiil stop at I.uckuow, whuu Uued. Lh.v ISTOWN DIVISION. I Trains .eive Lewistown Junction fur ilil- ry at o .i.J a m, 10 4i a ru, a 16 p m ; for Sunbury at 7 15 a ui, 2 65 p iu. Trains arrive at Lewistown J unction from Milroy at 'J IU a ui, 1 40 put, 4 4'jp m ; from ininbury at S 5 a iu, 4 fu p ui. TYKONK DIVISION. Trains leava Tyrone for Bellt fonte and Lock lluven at 8 10 a ni, 7 3u p ni. Leave Tyrone lor Curweusvilie and Clearlleld at & 2o a iu, 7 00 p ui. 'i rains leave Tyrone- (or Warriors Mark, PennsyWai.ia Puruace and Scotia at 9 20 a ni and 4 SO p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellel'oata i.d Lock Haveu at 7 05 a m, aiul 7 00 p m. lraius arrive at Tyroue lrom Curwena vilie aud CWmrlield at 6 OB am, and o io p m. Trams arrive at Tyrone from Sco.ia, War riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furuaca at 6 i& a ni, at 2 60 p 111. H. it U. T.U K-4t BEDFORD DIVISION. Trams leave Huntingdon tor Bedford, Bridgeport aud Cumberland at 35 a. m. and 6 S p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed ford, Bridgeport and Cumberland at 1- 30 p. m., 6 'M p. ui. ' ARUEN PLETTE, iTTORNE Y-AT-L A. W, MIFFU.VTOWN. J'JNUTACO., PA-. CCollectiiig and conveyancing promptly atteuiied to .Oce with Atkinson Jt J. fl-i9t cobs. l.oc K. Atkinson. Oto. Jacobs, Jb AThHSOM It JiCUliJI, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. Collecting and Convevancine oromn'Z !y attended to. OrrtCB On Main street, in place of resi dence ot Louis K. Atkinson, Kiv, south of BndjTi street. rue 2B, lbo. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of aoaicme and surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third aud Orsnjte streets, Mifliintown. Pa. March M, 1876. : J M. BRAZEE, M. D., P2Y3ICIAN AND SUEQEON, AcMlemia, Juniata Co.. Pa. OmcB formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett Professional business promptlv attended to al all hours. Jobs -YcLarouiiB. Jostra V. Stimbbl JKLIICHLU it. ST1.HJ1EL, IHSDSAHCE AGENTS, PORT ROVjiL, JUSlAT.i CO., r J. CCTOnly ruliablo Compaaies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly llow liost, How J Sectored ! Jnt pullihe.t, a new edition of ni CULVEKWELL-S CELEBRATED KSS on the raUral r. of !?pbbb)atobbB(EA or Setn.n.1 Wesiness, Involuntary s"mnaJ Lo.,. l,rrE,ci, Menul and Ph S I icsfi,,, Imsedimenu to Marriieeete" also,i.,,,i.BIujri tr.Ltrsx and Frrs,in essay clearly deinon..trates tn.m a thirtv inR consequence, f self abuse , be"X C8T'-m' n1 efft".I, b? S ""aerer, no mitter se eh . ,0n ,uy be' mr cure him. Ol tve7v won.? 'J 10 ,bo h'"", cI!.r,.'U,1, ,n.! nun iu the land. .je-. unuer seal, j , eDvplllM . Bnv addreK .i . 7 ' "'"ope. ceni.o,.-.:r" .''.,"0.,on T1 ' lour ar C3 -atlj JS. Address ULYERWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ana St., Sew Turk, N. Y. ; Aptu . Post-Otle Box 450. FALL STOCK OP CAE PETS. Choice Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade INGRAENS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Comulete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEM! Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and 1 tt a -w t 1.11 JUU Oar:oet AT THE Carpet House .aSrr fOB?aT08E BOOMS- OF THE JUNIATA VAL-LEY :o:- At the Old Stand, OX THB 80UTHWtT CORNKH Ol' EBIDQE fc WATER STBEETS, MIFFLI.TTOTT.1, PAn. HAS JCST RECEITED ill the above enumerated artialse, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET : FUENITIJIIE STORE. AT PRICES BEYOND COMFETITIOfL ALSO, ALL KLN'DS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, 'Bolsters ani Pillows, WINDOW SHADES IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &c, (Sec, &o In fact everything usuallj kept in a First-Clasa Houie Furnishing Goods Store. Trwnar ri nr 1 I'lill T BRICGE STREET, South Sid. Between the Canal and Water Street, 1 i I; 1 1 MIFFLIJfTOWXS - - PEM ? i 1 L f VI BaSBasC---' , J" 'l-t-"- . -Z-"
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