IlKl'UiiLnJAK MIKFLINTOWN- wnc-;vt, a i t;iT m l. F. 6 C II W E I K It, rtir.a sd rrtriTOB. Uci.i-t.- from ulroa.l irnlioate that r.iMiie will not n-maiu lonj; beyond tbe s ii- .T. us Twi.i iu wlio ucceled Urig- L.au Voun.', a tho L.-a.l of the Mor- ui. u I'Lun h. died U--t wmt - asj - i i r that Jeff Davis Liis " i ,1,, :;ir.- 1 f.)r tli - t'tol abstinence par tv. I: a .., .. a joke on coM vra Ur. I i mil. Cleveland anil Lid ad- uiiii.-.trnii"U are in trainiu-; to force u t-iffrcdiu-tiou whtn Congress Cou-iin-'. Tin-. ( '..i Kfniiulican v. i,:l.!i. re iiaiuiua'e.l Mat.) con- v. Fornker :.u 1 j v-st.l a i.rot..-ctive tariff rt-so- lllU'-l. T; i: K-i.uU'ic:iti Stat. CoUTLntion t,f ( ti.io. 1 is-1 Thur.liy j ut Stuutor .1 Sht tmau forward as a candid-uL-- f.r the l"ri'r.idcncv in lft-S. Ti'-i.i. are 27,0(1(1 nu-naturalized Fritlsh subjects living in Massaclms-itt.-. v.i.u a corresponding uniubcr i.f otl.er foreigners. Alas ! Alas! for tin. land of tho Fuiitau. C. K T ! " k i k. ppecial pension exam in. r at Cincinnati. wa dismissed from olVu-e because he used disrespect ful langungo against President C!e-ve-I :: ' Served him right. J : oriioo seekers of St. L"iu.- La' v,ed President Cleve land t o visit their city during the first v ek i. f October. TL- rodent will fc 1 more at home iu such, company than among the boys in blue. r. Cleveland has signified his i.ti'if.'Ti of swinging around the cir. lr. ho s.;ems to be in demand, In rit.tt ion after invitation is dropping in. R-u'-.g him to Mke thi-t and that, an ltLe other cities of the west while o:i th tour net t)ctoler. LiT we-'!; Canadian authority came down i ti several ship crews of Amor ii::s ai. 1 raptured their boat and i-ein. for etching fish inside of the t'.ri o iMiitt limit from shore. The Canadians d:d n "t take the ilsh. they tipp d ;ic i:.s an. I 1 t the mackerel out. l . i i ' o-e, I. i: t f ho Sllf."- . -i .. .. -f l i, IlL-o Lold-rs to t,., i.. . " i ,t oer to the States fi'iu w; ich they were taken when the SVites were in re'.flUou. and for that reason, l'orakev 'f O'.uo, is of the pinion that if the democracy are k pt iu powir tho country will be re quired t. pay for nil the cot'.ou that Wa - sti1'.d by the I'nited States ilur ing the war. that the country will be rt-'jiui.l to pay for the slaves that were rmaneipated. and that the conn try will be rc.uurnd to pay the rebel uar debt. That's what the solid South will demand und get from the lc:ii-oTalic party if it is kept in pow er. The 'leading Times and Dispatch in a lect nt isuj has this : 'T read a few lays a ," s.iid a member of the Kta.l.ng I'.ir yesterday, "an account of a mm in Western Pennsylvania wh died the father of thirty-three chilhen at the age of Vhen John Ileflner. ff l;..adnig was a. ci,leiitaily killed in Lam-aster iu Its. 3, at the age of ('.: he was tin father of fcrty it; children, and a stepchild also railed him father Ib lVner was one of JJeaditig's characters, and was iu tho full vigor of heal h when he was kill.-d. It is doubtful if his record in the paternal line was ever equalled. HelVner was a dwarfed hunchback. lie was born in IJi rhu in lSlt;, and came to this couutry in 1-.H. settling in Heading. L'util his death he made a living by collecting and fcel ling rags uihl paper. His remarkable family history is part of the records of the Perks county courts it having befii elicited a short time before his death while he was witness in a law suit. Ho was married first in 1S10. In eight years his wife bore him seven teen children. Tho first and the sec ond years of their mair' igo she gave birth to twins. For four successive years afterwards she bore triplets. Iu tho seventh year she gave b..'.h to one child, and died soon afterwards. Of the 17 children she left, conse quently the oldest was only seven years of age. He finer engaged a young woman to look after his large brood of babies, and iu three months later she became the second Mrs. HeiTuer. She presented her husband with two children the first two years. l..; i . t i , . . , . j. ne rai n later sue Bail lKl.le, 1 ten more to the family, uvoat every bir Then for three years she added I jirth. but one a year. She died before another year camo around. Of tLr thirty two children that John Hetluer had "been presented with twelve had died. The twenty that were left, however, did not appear to bo any obstacle to a young widow with one child consen ting to beromo the third wife of the jolly little humpback for he was known as one of the happiest and most gonial men iu He v ling, ai though it kept hin toiling like a slave to keep this seore'of mouths iu bread. The third Mrs. Heffner le'cfune the mother of nine children to her husband iu ten years, and the contentment andhappimss of the couple were proverbial. One day in the fall of ISM the father of the forty cue children was, crosiug the Read ing track and was run down by a locomotive and instantly killed. But for that und ending of l;i5 life i it is i,Jw.o lo estimate what the sue of the littlo peddler's family would hare Ixxsn. His wnuorv ana a lar-'e cumber of his children 1 1 - i r i. i believe there are twenty eipu. oi iu forty-two still living live in Head inp. Thev are nil thrifty and re- siectable people. From the Huntingdon G iobe: JAdam Irice, of Warriorsndge,' was arrested last Thursday for belling a concoction luadu of lemonade and whibkey which he disposed of to hundreds of circus visitors at the river bridge at the rate of 13 cents a drink. Adam ia said to have taken in nearly $100. The hear ing was to have taken place before 'Squire Fatton yesterday morning. but the prosecutor- failed to appear aud Mr. Frice was discharged. On Mondav afternoon attached to one of the "througu freights bound for tho east were sis ttxk cars packed with bleached bones of ani mals .'nthered on the western plains. Tl.. nr.tenred to bo frineipallv, the heads of bu!llos. elks, antelopes, etc.. ;ind in some cases were entire skele tons of the unimals specified. The material was con-v.gned to one of the eastern cities where it will be con verted into buttons, combs, and other uses. The bones were cathered on the plains of the far west, along the line of tho Union Pacific railroad, and it is stated, will pay the parties who trtthered them a handsome profit for their trouble in gathering them. A lady entered an Indiana avenue car, and after taking a seat, began the task of getting out her nickel and placing it in her month, or at least between her lips, thereupon sho re placed tho pocket-book and other ar tides. "It is strange," remarked phy sician who witnessed the incident, -how ladies will take such risks, as there is no telling whr has handled that piece of money. One would think that ladies would be the last to put filthy coins in their mouths, bnt nine out of ten of them will do it jnst as that lady across the car has done under similar circumstances. Of course there is greatdanger of con tract ing some cutaneous disease, a danger that is intensified when there is the least abrasion of the skin inthe vicinity of the lips. It is certainly a rt-ry H'leotionnl'le act cn the Bcore of clean- I il " "wl" ' liuess na cii na luai ui - Chicago Mail On fashions, ii is said, are jsure some day to "come aronnd again." and it is a pity that some f them ars so slow about it. The by-gona charm of shvness in children how sweet a thing was ? It did not neccessairly imply- awkwardness a 6hy child is less likely to bo clumsy and coarse than a bold one and it had the at traction of all half mysterious things, partly hidden and partly revealed, und more snggestiT than assertive. The small boy who ute.1 to receive light, verbally expressed by orly a low. lonijdrawn "Oh!.. and who found it so much easier to thank the giver with his eyes rather than with Lis '.ins. is a vrson of thenast. aud with htm nts iKo "iiim.lUx little uniJ." ii. "Lnrg in the-loorwar half "fro" i" when (inked to come in and pek to the visitor. Toronto Globe. Atiaxtx. Ga. July 27. The Edu cational Committee of tho house and Senate in joint session last evening reported in favor of the Glenn bill. which makes it a penalty for any teacher to teacn a white chilit m a colored sch'xd or a colored child in a white school, the schools being kept separate by a conttitntional law of the State. The preliminary iliwusion of the bill has ereAted considerable excitement in the north. Its passage is accepted here ns the fixed policy of the State. There was little discus sion in the committed Everv white man voted for the bill, the two color ed me: libera of the committee vo ting adversely. Licancanr. a volcano on the east em boundary line of the Chilian Province of Antefogasta. has been as cended by Don Jose SanteTiees. An inner road leads to the summit, and Peruvian 'tambos" houses of a single room with a low bench, still remain upon it. The bottom of the crater is nbont a quarter of a mile across ana has a pond 400 hundred feet ac ross in its center. Around this pond are the remains of some thirty large stone houses, and a large quantity of fuel, wnicu muBt have been car ried there at least 400 years ago, but whether bv Peruvians or by their en imins the Calchagni Indians, cannot be known. Gari.f.n Citv.Kan., Julv 27 Acorn bination of land speculators recently bought large amounts of very poor land in the vicinity of Dodge City Kansas, and it transpires that thev have presented to President Cleve land immense petitions to be signed by settlers asking that the land office of the district bo removed to that place, expecting thereby to cret ur boom that will help them to unload at a tug profit It is claimed that personal friend of tho President is engineering the scheme, presuming upon his personal acquaintance and influence to pull it through' A very old colored woman, who spent many years of her life on long Island, where bhe worked in the mar ket gardens, bays that however bad the mosquitots used to be they never attacked her when among the cucum ber vines. Hero is a hint for peace loving men. May not these vines be grown to advantage in boxes and twined over tho windows and thus ho inmates of the house be permitted to rest and evn to Bleep unmolested riy these pests: One of tho qucerebt facts in natu ral history has been discovered by Rev. J. J. LaffU ty, of Richmond, who gives it to the world in his re ligious journal as follows : "When a sparrow hawk pounces upon a guinea he lets the guinea fiy, but the hawk sitting on the back of tho fowl uses his own tail to guide the guinea- He always 3teer3 his victim to his nest in the fore6t" Atlanta Constitution. A petition to Congress is being circulated in Brunswick to pass a la to prohibit Sunday mails to be col lected or distriduted on Sunday: to forbid millitary drilling, masters and parades by United States cadets, soldiers aud marines on Sanday. - A large r.nmkrof the citizens have signed the petition. Lewis ton (Me.) Journal. "Walker Township Items. Eli Farlomau of Mexico has had a new roof put on his dwelling house. Edgar Kloss is at home spending hia vacation. County Superintendent, W. E. Au- man being sick, J. N. Keller held the examination at Mexico. James Adams is building a wood- house so that Le will nave dry www w hen it rains. Tho Piver Brethren will hold their harvest home, Saturday, August bth, at George Dysinger'a. The schools were let to the follow- in" teachers : an ert. Maggie Kinzer : Locust Kun, . ll.Mainea; Flint Hill. Calvin Dimm : lied Rock, Joseph Wirt ; Van Dyke, Mary Auker : fVntcr. No 1. Namuel L-ammee, -u Initio liodgers : Mexico, No 1-, J. M. Burris. No. 2., W. H. Auker, Ce dar Grove, G. L- Ilower ; Mt. Fleas ant, George Runibaugh. Elisha Brnnner has been to the mountain for Huckleberries. Dick. Citizen "Read about tho murder yesterday?" Visitor "No! Somebody killed Citizen " Yes, Farmers out here sold a few dollars' worth of hogs and was slaughtered for the money. But thev cot the assassin 1 Visitor " That's good, I hope he will be tried right off. J ustice is too slow . " Oh, he won't be tried at all. Fact is, in tho West we don't think it neces sary to try a man after he has hanged from a railroad bridge five or 6ix hours." Visitor "I guess it was Eastern justice I had in my mind." A youngster in a neighboring town who "had gone out on a pleasure trip by his father's consent, suddenly broke out crying and when asked what was the matter said: "Mam ma will whip me." An effort was made to soothe him by explaining that as loner as his father knew he had come his mother would not scold him for coming without saying any thing to her about it This hardly satisfied the little fellow, who whim pered in reply mother is boss. jTr-l-; Ives B'ed 20, while sitting with a party of fiiends at a window in the third story of the Teachout Build iug. at Des Moines playfully threat ened to fall backward to scare the girls present Finally he said: "Now I am going sure," lost his balance, fell through an awning to the pavement, and broke his neck. He died instant- "Here is something for Bass fish ermen to catch on to. Bass like a lively bait, and as the tail of a snake wriggles til! tho sun goes down, a Reading fisherman has found that snake tails are the things to catch bass with. He caught five in succes sion with one bait of that kind.' Th IVv. Phillips Brooks, who is preening in and tSont Ljon.lon jiluiing his vacation abroad, fairly akea the breath of droning English hurchgoers by his mnid delivery. The Cueen has "commanded" the listinguished Ainericau divine to appear before her at Windsor. Near New Madisona, Wabash couu- tv. Ind., during a heavy wind storm. John Sims was standiug near a school houso when a heavy shutter was blown off, striking him on the head. intlicting no apparent injury. He re sumed his work, but found that he had lost the power of speech. Dwellers on the banks of the Kan' sas river are much exercised because the water recently turned to a dark green color. Old settlers sav that it has not looked that way since lSa.! the great cholera year. It is said that boys bathing in the river have been made quite ill. F. A. Sawver, who was once a Un ited States Senator from Carolina, is now a clerk in tho ouartermaster general s otiice, ashington, on saiary oi yi.uu a year, lie at ono time held the position of assistant . -. e .'. . . . . . secretary of the treasury. Before tho snow falls in the fall and the wild geese seek a warmer climate several loving, trusting, cooinr con pie of this city will itand before tho holy altar of hymen and swear to chew gum from the same stick forever. Bradford Star. Mr. George Coffroth, son of ex Congressman Coffroth, of Somerset, went down to Johnstown on Friday to see Forepaugh's show. II had a $123 gold watch in his pocket, the gift of his father. lie went home without it We were shown a hen's egg last Sat urday by Aaron Singley's family which measured 9$ inches in circumference lengthwise, and inches the other way. If any one in the U. S. can beat tais roll it to the front Ex Governor Glick, of Kansas, is out for Cleveland and Black in 1888. The ex-Governor is in the enjoyment of a $ LOOO peusion agency, and it is barely possiple that it stimulated his enthusiasm. Chicago Inter Ocean Twenty-one hogs belonging to Mrs. Mat Crawford, of Dranesville, Ga, huddled together during a thunder storm the other dav, and liffbtninn- struck the drove. After the flash but lour were alive. The Illinoia Legislature has pass ed a bill providing; that no person in that State shall sell or furnish tobac-o in any form to any minor under 10 years of age, unless on written order oi parents or guardians. The merchants of Berka hav ganized themselves into a county as sociation for the purpose of weeding out the nny foreign peddlers which infest the country districts. At a r.,Cnic at Danville, I1L, Miss Magt e Lingenfelter won a dress pat tern prize by Larnessiig a horse and hitching him to a buggy in less than two minutes. A telegram from Rounbout, New York, says that "bushels of counter feit dimes and nickels are being circulated along the Hudson river." There is a church in the east end of London wheie parties so desiring can be married for even pence ha' penny. Mifflin County News. Mrs. Lvdia Kaufman is suffering from a 6ore hand, caused by being bitten by a dog. There is a man that cut and hauled the wheat in two throe-horse loads off of -40 acres. Who can beat that. Distemper has visitod some of the stables in this valley. Frank Means lot several colts by "the disease. Horse buyers are around buying up horses for the astern markets. Horses seem to be scarce and demand good prices. The Mattawana creamery gave up the ghost on Saturday evening, and suspended on account of not getting enough cream. Henry Musser had a 2 year old colt killed by lightning last week. Chris tian King also had a heifer killed at the same time. Charlev Hanawalt was pulled off a load of wheat rakings while going through under an apple tree and had his left arm badly broken. The lichtninsr struck Daniel Roam's bam last Wednesday night, burning it to the ground and all of his hay, wheat and poultry stock, cow and can. John T. Zerby found a large 8 warm of bees on Sto nemountain, which ho succeeded in scaping, but they only remained a short time, when they again took their departure for parts unknown. John Crimmel and wife, from 111., were visitinc hia brother, who have not seen oach other for seventoen vears. Mrs. Susan Hostetler and Mrs. Beidler, from Minlintown were visiting the same. For sometime past a certain party has been ravinjr visits to J IS. 1 horn as' hen roost and supplying himself with poultry. Mr.T. desires us to state that he knows the partv, and if he continues his raids on his hennery he will have him locked up. Weiler & Co. have several speci mens of coal in their possession which they dug on the land leased from Jas. R. Allison, of Menno. Mr Weiler ex pects to sink a shaft in the near fu ture, and then Belleville will have coal furnished at greatly reduced rates. Mpl ' Communication. Books are boru of ideas, they are the product of thought Ideas govern the world, they are more powerful than armies. A single idea in the lGth century revolution ized Germany r emoulded the thought of Europe. We cannot see an idea but we can see its results. A book, a paper or other literature which is seen results from mind which is unseen. Books or papers, wheth er good or evil, are the products of the mind. Mind lifts man above matter. Good books and literature raises us to the highest and best life while he bad drains us down to the lowest depths. Good bocks are what we want and to procure them for the public wo invite evervbo.lv to atU.n.1 tee ic- .V.isterville Sabbath School ItSUTal to be htsld nexL Saturdar, Aujrust C- in the evening. Come and help a much rioeIel and frd cause the Sabbath School Library. 11. L. July 20, 18S7. Standard Machinery. Win. Bell sells a full line of Stand ard machinery and farm implements, among which are American Road Machine Cos., Reversible Road Ma chiue. Newark Machine Co'b.. Col- ntiibnp, O., Victor Double Ilnller, Grain Drills, horse rakes ite. Ilaurk . Cotostocks, Sawmills, Cider mills, Corn Planters, Feed Cutters Sec. Ellis' Champion, Thresher and Sep arators for one and two horse tread power, sweep power, or steam pow er, Syracuse Chilled Plow, Riding Plows and Side Hill Plows. Root s Mount Joy, two horse, wheeled and single horse cultivators. Lawrence S: Co's Champion Spring Tooth Har rows. Repairs kept for all of the above goods, also, repairs for Johns ton Harvester Co., and Eureka Mow er Co's machinery. MilHiutovvn, Juniata county, Pa. Mav 2, 87, 5 mo. LEGAL. JISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Market Car business, was disolved by mutual consent, on the 13th flay or June 1KB, by the withdrawal of F. F. Rohm from the same. The business will be heroslter conducted by T.J. Moyer, no is aione responsible lor the same. F. F. KOH M. T. J. MOYER. Patterson, Pa., July 6, 1887-3t. Letting. SEALED PROPOSALS For the repairing of Big Run School House, in F ermanagh townsbip will be re ceived by tbe School Board of tbe afore named school honse on Saturday, August 6thf at 9 o'clock a. ni. Specification can be seen at the residence ol Joseph Roth rock, and in Big Run School house on the day of tbo letting. Tbe board reserves the right to reject any or all impositions. By Order of the Board. July 20th, 1887, 3t. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OT VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, By virtue or an order issued out of tbe Orphans' Court of Juniata count, ik. dersignedAdminstratrix of the estate of cuas n on, deceased, will expose at public saie. on tne premises, in Susquehanna i.'-uauip, 'uutaua county, at 1 o'clock P.M., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887 1 be following de scribed real estate vix A tract of land bounded on the north bv I...,- r U : . . . - aiaria isressier ana lands of S. G. Dressier ; east by lands of W. (J. Strawser; uvuiu uj iviui oi o. i. uressler and west oy uiaas oi jacoo u. Uruaaler conuinicg FORTY-FIVE ACHES, ore or less. About Thirty Acre Cleared. ana uuaer cultivation, acd the balance woodland. The improvements consist of a Large Frame weather-boarded DWELLING HOl'SE, BANK. BArN and other out-bnildings. There re also various kinds of fruit trees on the premises. TERMS: Ten per cent, caah when the property ia struck down, and tbe balan ce on the 1st day of April, 1B88, when deed ana possession wjl be given. i-MMA J. WOLFE, Julvi3,i,57. AdminiMmm. LEG.1L. QRPHANS'COUKT salk ok VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of tlie Orpbn' Conrt of Jnniata Co., the undersigned Ex ecntors of tho estate of John F. Smith, de ceased, will eell br puolic vendue or out cry, on the t.remines In Walker townhip, kt 1 o'clock r. at., on . . ... Saturday, August 27th, 1887. The following described real estate, to il .- A tract of land situate in Walker town ship, Juniata county, Pa., bouoded and de-u-rihed as follows : On tb north by landa of Kebcca Miller, and Cloyd Kloss; on the east bv lands of Henry Long, KoDocca .Smith rwidow). Wesly Smith, and Charles Werts ; on the south by the Juniata river and on the west by lands of Jerome Thomp son, containing U8AORE8, moro or less, having thereon erected a good Rtnne Double House, plastered ouUide and inside, Good Bank Barn, wagon-shed, and other out-build ines. rood water at bouse and barn. Land level and nearly all river bottom. There are two orchards on the farm, one in good bearing condition and the other iust beginning to bear. This farm U situated about three miles from Tnomp- sontown, two miles from Mexico station, cne mile from Van Dvke station on the P. R. K., and five miles from MitHintown, the countv seat. Convenient to churches. schools and stores, and is desirable and walilahlM lurm. TERMS OF SALE : Ten pel cent, to bo paid by the purchaser when the property i stricken down ; forty-tire per cent, on the Brat day of April, 18X8; forty-Hvo per cent, (tbebalauce) on the first day or April, ISStf, the last payment to be secured by judg ment bond on the premises, to hear inter est lrom the first day of April, 18S8. JOHN II. SMITH. SOLOMOU MAN BECK, Executors. QRPUAN'S' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Juniata county, the undersigned Administrator cum lettamrnto aniuxo of the estate of Thomas Watts, late of Monroe township, deceased, will sell by public ven due or outcry, on the premises at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, September 3rd, 1887, The following described real estate to wit : A tract of land situate in Monroe town ship, Juniata county, bounded and describ ed as follows : on the north by lands of 8. Mills and Elias Ramp, on the soutri by lands of George Rumtelt aud John Fuk. on the west by lands of S"l tuon Lauver, and on the east by lands of George llockenbrauglit and Michael Rumtelt, containing 160 ACRES, more or lees, over one hundred acres clear ed, the remainder being timber land well set with chestnut and rock oak, having thereon erected a Good Frame Two Story IIou ae, and JEW BAXK IIAR, and other outbuildine and very good running water. This is a desirable proper ty located about two miles from Richfield, in close proximity to scnoois ana in an in telligent and moral community. TERMS Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to be paid when the projerty is ttriefcen down ; fifteen per cent, on the confirmation ot sale by thi conrt. and the reaidue on April 1st, 1SSS, when possess ion will bo given. PETER BROWN, Administrator c. t. a. iry T. inST. - - - - r4 it to delude s oor s-.iiieier into the beliaf laat some w orthlesa iiniment will cure rneu malism and neuralgia. I lonesty is the best, olicy in the manufai-iiire of proprielArv ar ticles a iu oilier ;;ittti r-.aii'l liiefact llmt 4ie prwri-'i-T ALhlophoro hare never -lmi.iie 1 f t il rrri a t iia merit would war-.- .: ha n it a littlai- riwith iu wonderful anp ilarilT, and the t!in:a:i Is of grateful .ili:iionials receive I tliem show that ih'ir (i iiiy ha ben wisa us well as r ijrlit. Kxperitnce his a'n;iv demonstrated that mere outward applications, are worth ies. The disease has iu seat in the Mool, and any reme ly to !o s iccessiiil must deal with the oSnrjctiva a-il which iUons an 1 iuilames it. Athloph iros a -ia on t!i !Iik 1, uinsclea an 1 j:iin dir.tly. It tkos the oi!on out of lti-1 .!.. 1 and carries it o'.it of the srsleui; it iriTieoratri the s lion of the muscles and limbers the stiffness of the joints. It reaches th! liver and kidneys, cleausins them from irritating substances, and. if followed up after the rheumatic condition cease, it will restore thee organs to regularity an 1 health. West Chair. X. T., Aug. 19, 1SS6. Yours of Aiicufll 14th, is at hand, and in reply would say that Athlophoroe proved tho moot efl'ectual remedy for neu ralgia in the ens of rar son that I ever tried. After using half a bottle lie was not troubled any laore for six months. Hexkt Harris. Mt. Pleasant, Pa, Aug. 10, 18S6. T am thaakful that I tried Atlilntihorns. I had rheumatism seven years, part of the time could not move ; bnt tiv-day I am well and hearty. I write this hoping som other suSerer may try it. W. 8. Flemino. Every druggist should keep Athloplmioa and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be lui,'ht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will end either (carriage paidi en receipt of regular price, which is fl.CO per bottle lor Athlophoros sn.l POc. for Iills. Tor liver and kidner diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, tierrous rietillity, uissasea of women, consultation, herularhe, impure blood. Ac. Atbluir-.onr9 fills ar? mieiiiaied. RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE HAS rsOTBB TO BS I THE REMEDY FOR RHCVATWe M&lfo-. Iwn., Au is. 1QM My wife m n afflirted with Hlma. Distum la her botiider and ami thai ahe rrmlA do nocbiwr for bentHf. aud could not aiatp in Und. but bad to ti bolatered up in a rock iur chair. Ihr aiciatw xraarribed. many ratsnrt znx!i- canaa wero nned, but the kain atiil trot woraa. I arut for ttaa UkfWMtuM fW, tiTid5r a cloud of doubta. It was qmhI accvTrtlliif to dirvctiona for one wek. and niw wile waa cunwl. ft wan ooa of tb' m arre atl anrpriaea that you mt onor in a lif"tima. It ta do otat four montha ainoa the cure waa atfectad. aud aha can waah, iron, h'e tn tbe frartin. and do aU kutda of work aa aaU a erer. and baa no mirtoma of tbe old dia ana. Wa bava no bnaitaurr in reennv laje-iidriw the rare to aU Tn"1rrly m.mut.r a Hatb awi Rcbjl Traljj itmra, H J. FIBBELta, Thousands of othejra hmvm tae)n Ouraxl. PRICE S2.50. For complete information. Descriptive PaaB pblc, with Wtimnniaia. free. Tor aa by all aArwaraTieta. If ooe or tbe other la not tn position to fonuab it to yon, do not be per. uaded to take anythinr elae, but iH7 direct to the General iltrrata. PMKI.P.R RK(H. V t(0. 19 eV Htl Mark Street, rhilmdclpnlm. TUSCARORA ACADEMY, ACAD CM 14, I' A. Fall term opens Monday, September 5th, lf87. Prepares for college or business; instruction thorough ; low rates. For cir culara, and other information, address the Principal, K. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. Caution Kotlce. All' persons are hereby cautioned against hunting or fishing on the property of the nndcmgnvd in Fayette township, as the tresspass laws will be enfo.-ced. Ei'UXAIM Dls. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF HIFlXlSTOffN, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prrttdeni. m ,'., 1l ,ir iu t ' J. ... niBECTOaS. W. C. Pomeroy, Josepn uoiurocn, Noah HerUler, Amos U. Bons ill, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson, Robert E. Parker, HTocKUoLkEKS : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Kolhrock, Jane II. Irwin, George JacoDs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos (I. Bonsall, Noah liurtzler, Charlotte Snyder, Mary Kurtz, K. E. Parker, J. Holaies Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Tlirtie and Four oer cent, interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. jn 23, 1887 tf J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than five minutes: no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased s- Gums (know n as Scurvy) treat J-ed euccsfully and a cure warCvftScgranted i" every case. A4 Teeth Fillbd and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or reiuoddled. from $9.00 to S1Z per set Beautiful Gnu Enauieled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit rerularlv at Richfield the '2nd weeka of May and October. Tcbhs Cash in advance. Gr. Ij. DERR, Practical Ueutlnt, ESTABLISHED 19 M IFF LIS TO WB, Pa. Oct. 14 5. 1.1 18G0 THE HQ YE FEED MILL for Farmers and Planters. Been tried and testd for over BO "2"eoLXj and never found wanting. Grinds thor oughly and rapidlr Corn, Whuat, Feed, Plaster, Coal, Coffee, Sait, pjicos, etc. Eclly opertd. ItHUQires Utt3 power. Toem not ZOtuuloioraor. utu ur v ItHE JOHNT. NOYE M'F'G CO., BUFFALO N. Y. ONEIDA MMl mill Manufacturers for the wholesale trade of the latort at vies of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of the finest quality, and guaranteed to give sut isf action. Catiili'jjH ana rircs teni ufton aj'jtlicitun. CEDAR ST., CHEIDA, H IIor Iost, How ltcstorcd ! Jnst ptihlishod. a new edition of DK. CULVEKWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the rtviir.al curt of EmMiTOiRmzA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imfotehcv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imsediimnts to Marriage, etc.: also, Cossvmftioh, EriLcrsT and Fits, in dnced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, fee. Tbe celebrated author, In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a t hirty years' successful practice, that tbe alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically curt d ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-fiaid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stumps. Address CULVE1UVELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y. ; Oct. 8-8G. rost-OQke Box 450. Private Sale. The undiTsignM will sell at private sale, ifMm nfiS acres, in Milford township. midway between Mifllin and Port Koyal along tbe railroad. The land is nearly all cleared and tillable, watered by a spring. The land is underlaid with iron ore near the surface. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira ble situation lor fruit grow ing, especially peaches. Tbe improvements are a good bouse, and bank barn, all kinds of fruit and a peach orchard of aix hundred trees just coming into bearing. I will sell it for aev. en hundred dollars. For Further particu lars call on, or address Mai kick Leosabd, Oakland Mills, Juniata County, pa. March 1C, 1887, tf. pEABODY HOTEL, aJ?,K thfSt.L"OU.!.h " Chestnut, one square sonth of the New pst Office, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vtry business centre of the city. On the f.oiiitosj.ouperd.y. Remodeled and new.y furnuhed. W. PALNE, M. D Nov. 21, 1888, rroprfator. -51 titft,. y "ia A COLOSSAL O Bright, New Spring AMD- SUMMER The Cliauiplon Clotlilerfol turned Iromitue EaMtern cities SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, Will make friends, outshine riyals, win victories, and sell itsf-lf 0n it merits. MKiN S BUio LiuiiWArui FASHIONABLE CLOTH ING, and Gent's furnishing goods. Firat Class, combining Style, Quality anj Elegance, with prices that will astonish jou. No sale is expected ntfes I prove this. But I auk your patronage only when I give complete sitisfuctioTi. My stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES &ni JEWELKY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts, Neck weur, Collar tai Cuffs,Tranks and SatchelB, is full and complete. Call and see. Sam'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jan 16, 1386. J WARKEN PLKTTS, ATTOKNK Y-AT-LAVT, MIFFUNTOWN, JUNIATA CO., I'A-, Uncollect ing and convayanclnj; jronipty attended to. Oftica in second story of Bel ford building. En tianc on Main street. 4-29-87. Loais K. Arimo. F. M . M. Pans ell. ATKI-lSO.t K I'E.ISELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlrTLINTOWN, PA. Collecting and Coavejancins promf t ly attended to. urric u nam airee., v ' ' V", of I.onis K. Atkinson. Ksq.. aoutti oi Bridge street. jOct26, 1880. CKAWFOKD, M. D., Has reaumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876. Jobs McLrcnLm. Joseph WVStimmel MtLAl bHLI.f ii. ST3IMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., FA. UyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 18h6-1v !S PRI H G OP EHIKB. You will want to buy from our new and complete stock of SlTxlNG & SUMMER f. O O I , S. rw Our Drees Goods Department . .. ,. A .,- Tv ,. IS IUU lO OVeiUUlV lLl'A- iuil L miss the bargains, we invite you to come in and see for yourself. J lr,r"" '. rtnUi-i.d. J I 'y at o 4K p. iu., llarrburg, 10 L' p. n-. YOU Can be Suited With OUr low i stopping at Kockviile, Miry.-i,le, Uuacia- , uon, Newport, Millerstown, Tbitiij'ootuj, priced dress gOOdd OI all the l'ort Uoyal.tiuia at Mitttm, U a. m.; A. . , , --- . ! toona, '1 o a. in., and Piti(.burc iu t.u.. newest shades. 1 oil mav want j Mau. xAin leaves Phiudipma J ir .: something in Black and Color- aSiiSVi. ed Silks, Black mill l illlireil Ca.-hmeres. "We have them. Call for what you want. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT You will find one of the most complete in the county. The boots and shoes that we nell this aeason have an improved sole ana lieel that atius to tneir i i-i , i ii , ,i wearing quality. Don't miss them. We have Mcn'is Fine Shoes at prices that will astonish vou, our r J stock of Ladies' Shoes can not . be Surpassed in the COUn'iy. Our stock is all fresh and clean ! and sold at prices that will sur prise you. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Street, Opposite Cocet HorsE, Mifiliiitowii, la., Frederick ESPENSCHADE. DSlNES 5yrup CURES Subscribe for the Stt,ml end Rtpbli, COLLECTION F - STYLES ! Junlala C ounty bavin? Jum re. wltli a wonderf ul o PENNSYLVANIA EA1LE0AD. TIM E-T ABLK On and after Sunday Mar 2-nd, ins; trains that stop at Mifflin will run asfoller: EASTWARD. Altoo4 Accommodation Inn-i Altoont daily at 5 'M a. m., Tyruns 6 jz a. m., Hnntingdon 6,33 a. m., YuuiA L'ninn i 6.69 a. m., Newton Hamilton T.'i4 . B. McVeytown 7,2'j a. in., I.ewif'r 7..jj ' rn., Milford 8,11 a. m., Mifflir. f-.T . c-' Port Royal 8,23 a. m-, Mi xic . w ,. a Tuscarora 8,32 a. m.. Van! -U L .", Tbompsontown 8.43 a. ra., :. h s.i: , m., Millars town 8,54 a m., ! j.,rt V,o5 . Hi., arri, iiik; ai. oamsoilrj ai IU 1U t. . , and at Philadelphia, 3 1& p. m r " V CI A cauRi r.xrBENs iea ves altoons dii'T at 6.5-5 a. m., and stopping a ail rfgu stations between Altoona and llarn-t.ari, reaches Mitliin at !l-56 a. ni., Ilarriibn.- 11.40 p. M., and arrives in PLilalclpLa i 3.15 p. ni. Mail Taam leaves Pittbt.urg dii:T it 6.53 a. m., Altoooa at 2,00 p. in., and tup ping at all regular stations arrives at Mif.ii at 6C3 p. m., Uarrisburg 7.(j0 p. m., I'hj adelpbia 4 25 a. m. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at lOOji. Altoona 6 20 p ni ; Tyrune 6 64 pm; Hint, ingdon 7 '67 p in ; Lew ittown 8 51 p ui ; i.! flin9 15pm; UarrUburg 10 45 p ni ; I'lui delpbia 4 25 a ni. Philadelphia Esjiress will stup at JIJj at 11 Hi when hugged. WESTWARD. Past Lisk leaves Phiadelpbla daily 11 50 a in ; Harrintmrg 3 40 p m ; M:u it p m; Lenistouu 5 in ; Aif prsj 8 10pm; arrives at PittMiurg at 1 1 r:..1,0V.,miM'--i-,00 '1MV t iv i i i. iu.; Aiumn, jii jh i. n., M:!lord, 10 2 a. m ; Narrows 1J -U . n.; Lewiu.wn, 10 4; a. m.; Mc wt nn m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 ::-i iu., Ha- I tuigdon, 1 17 p. ni.: Tvroue, 1 (M ; htatious bet ! Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at all rrg p. m. I Biauujp oviwetju iiarrisuurc stu .:v , f'ng ai ail regular statious ltwero K and Altoona reaehrs Altuoua at 3. .JO p I'ittsburg 8.0 p. ni. Altoona Accommodatm lirr, I'l adelphia daily at 1 1 50 a. m.. Llarrnbu-J l 4.15 p. m., Duncannou 4.4' p. iu., port 6, lt p. iu., Miller?tijn 5,ii p. n, Tbompsontown 5, l'j p. u., Vi r. .a b.U p. m., Tuscarora 5.4M p. iu., Mvxio j.'v'f m., Port Koyal 5,54 p.m., Viiinu ",("", m., Lewistown t,3 p. m., McV'cvr.jna r- 4B p. ni., piewton liajiilton p. I lla1n;..l.M T ah ... . i... . r. racific EitTe8wlraf8 I'hiIai1f!P; h- 1 Wat Fa sat x g ta. leave- PMI-iilcKfc.i f rl fi f air A 'Alt m M.r.-.t K . 1 L tf C t J 1 !i I V A ' . . 1 ' miucanuon, f M a. m.; N.,i, !.;. fbtto i: bj.lu1 i nx 1 m.; Mllk-rpt.iu n, 9 40 a. m.; Tboiui.MintoitB. f Thn,t ...,. U 52 a. m.; Van Dvke. 10 W a. m : T-i-- . "'1","-'',W I'uii iiarrisuuric o iv a w : i.'uuiauiuru i . . . ti :i .i ... f ... ? unhi . f : 89 a m; re,Krt oi n. sjf.tii f Wiwii. m ; iewistown d'.'j, am; Mc eyiow s- ; am; Mt. Union 6 54 am; Huu.iLt-t;:i "0am; Petersburg ti 8: a in ; Sprue Crt : 6 48 am; Tyrone 7 07 a m ; Bei!'i Kji ; 7 7 a tu ; Altoona b 05 a ni ; V'-'-t ! 146 nm. i will ea Mioro Kx press e.i.st. en .S :uJ.:', . connect with .n,irii' v..i A.t i.tf : j Harrisonrg at 1 is p. m. Way Pannenger west mid M ill mi I 8toP Lucknow and Poormao's LKWIST0f' DIVISION. Trains leave Lewitown Juncti"D loraV roy at 6 85 a iu, 10 55 a m, -i 15 p m j . Sunbury at 7 15 a m, 3 (XI p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction i Milroy at S 00 a m, 1 pm, 4 iU pm; ft ' Sunbury at 9 25 a va, 10 p m. TYRONK DIVISION. ' Trains leave Tyrono fur BellrfoaM" ; Lock Haven at 8 10 a m, 7 15 p m. L" ' Tyrone for Curwensrille aud CievS1' t 8 20 a la, 3 05 p m,7 25 p ui. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warrior S1 ; Pennsylvania K urn ace aud Scytis t iU , m anil 4 30 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone fr'iti rl'! ; and Lock Uaveu at 12 05 p iu, an i 6 4' f - Trains arrive at Tyrone from Cari ville and Clearfield at 6 6S a m, sdJ H iJ m, 0 17 pm. j Trains arrive at Tvrone from Scoli. riors Mark and Pennsylvania Furtm-'' 68 a ni, at 2 85 p m. H. At B. T. R. K. 4. BEDFORD Vl10' Trains leave Huntingdon fr ' Ilyndman and Cumberland t 6 -J ' and 6 p. m. Trains arrive at Uuutingdon fro31 ford, llynduiuu aud CuiubcrlinJ : p. ni., 6 20 p. m. . i HOLL1DA VSBl'KG 1KACB- Trains Alt..ir.n 1tr DoiLt.1 So1"1' : 7 20 a m. 25 a iu. 2 00 p ui. 5 oOl' 00 p tn., 9 50 p m. . Trains arrive at Altoona ; South, at 6 60 a m. 11 35 a ra. 5 -P 00 p ui. 7 25 p. m. aud 10 3i p Hfn7;i1 lUUIUlupS IX. UU o. liaiuuo l'ort Itoyal renna- MAN I FACT IB EH '' Ornamental PorticoEi Itrackct aud Scroll Hr DOORS, S VSlf, BUM'S. m o i i .i t i a , i vo o n i y - tl.r, J-l I hltll. a lumber of every description- ,r" urmrrs iu t ' Countrr liimber worked to oru d.-rs by muil promptly attended orders should be st nt to. f McK.lLI.H,aL.j 10-21 b5. i'rt '." SENTINEL &KEP MIFFLINTOW: UTEDSKSltAV, T K R M S . pei ot merits inch for cacti m-rtJ 'JlO cents jvt lin t-7 ' A" .--il be made to v-1- tlitj vir, hi to year IT LOC.11 . T, i.H.-:in i'riiM r; r fceldnSutur.i,y, A :p tinp ofK-fin, Jr.. vote and aimomio- ttif KlfflintoBU, ou Moii.' i:--. A i- TbeGi-ttvl'!r .,'' One hmi'lrfi i -rr-FridJ- , Gla spring I lt' in ti Mexico- f KiM clauJ nast wotk. 1. is ! Mia" J,'nI Ai:k' r ! a- put tuontti. A good deal f.1 1 done last w-k. Lncien U ty b--a trip to Knt ; geliiip--'-- " : '' one female m.-ii' t , Tne b--:!a' " , bath ci inr;"-'-' '- ptfjubikerS I-!-'jebeM next Sif : : uleat U-i'---' ' : Id t:.e i'j:'tii j i crop ili ,a:: ' ' The tlifrmtn:; r degrei-s in the r. j i ; Tb-J v ' wUlgo ti- : - -The rivi;: - - t - a 'li; - ' --' To relieve y il.i e- moq''it-, 1 ;it '-;-,u spot V'l a:i.l J in)'" lfrHk-iii::-" urv ; cation. ; Wi'.i-i-' 1 : : tas d( ?:r'',-'i 1 ;-: -conn:y. ; Tbe .-:'JJ" '.'i''e the Vi:.u !. 13S.2j. Mr. 13-nki is 1 On tl' ciriiMr ' ' ''. psiotcd. ; Alreir-l.t ti bj W. ' . 1' fiayt iy.. j Heury V .::!. v. al'tr..y : : loaf .-;....?. it tk- l:il.-t it : . : Pari i I'lu S:n . M tiiVe ti 1:1 : Ti.e ' t w ' i:1 -T ( , XtTA i.r!i t. ! . ing ul tbr ".;: i r. ; . Tiie Uiiiii-il Ur.-:": land Valloy will h . I Alio ou Septeiiiin r WdbhinirtoTi Nortli from a We.t-rn t r ; j . ,-, recovery ol his . It is rej...r:i-.; : :; eonnty m-jr-l.-r. r I town of Wi:. N ( :, The Fu! I..-,. ' Of VaiualV (vi, 1,. msrs in I'rai.kii.'i c The H it, r v us ii hat TLur? l.,y, aehii p in the 'Orge S. S r : Thtii't has ( ,': rt Ir's 1 l I -l.ir . ; , T-r. ii Ola huu. ( j yt- There t,,. H ndd at the Ce lr ( Ml: Te futn r.il tnatiigh t ,wi..' latenu -ut n K Tho ci,ri. '.-r oa-ard d , !, . Br-( tho .1-.,.,! H'n-e li..i.s..s !!, :ul u "ig this The- oi.. irciiin,, in Wiin, ail !. fci-v. L. V i l'.r -ki lOthi;, , liT0 W a Sl b.-is C ton. This gjiJrati .,, What , Tl"-' Souii, (i, Clev.-lilI1jj tl(,. POl to r-fjn.'t-PI'ii!ariv. Mr. 0 '!.ll. :ik I.e. C-ii'l t' J'.ar in J ,.. Th wluan , busii.. t u" I. 1 i. r ui1Jt Oak i ax I'J.v'-rii u ., Bl,.... -' '1 'UI (: . - ot th. """1 ti e , ' l-'r (-.-,, m (n;..,.t, . arouud v. .i ... 1 1 1 1 ' 1' : t HI. 1-1 l.'n. crjtu. t:: OOth Clr :iii.l ! " I at wlZl sb an.l .n Smlav lll.l., 'tie 1 1 "r'-b at I ' . " " tru"k i,; t ;;r r i UePati-h. :. .. uat,:.. ""!"'te thaj I UVh .... 'bov,li. aul " .. " ' ttlf 1 . i. .1 L n'iflf '-'ti
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