SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, May 14, 1879. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per iddobi, if paid wittln 12 tnontha; $2.00 if nut pud within Z month. Transient advertisements icserted at 50 cents per inc'o for each insertion. Transient business notices In locl col mn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be male to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. Committee Meeting. Tho members of Republican County Com mittee are requested to meet at the Penn sylvania House in Mittiintown, on SATUhDAT, JUNK 21st, 1S79, at 1 o'clock r. to fix a time for holding the Primary Election, and transact such other business ss may come before it. JOHN T. BOURSE, Chairman. The following named Republicans com pose the Committee : JoHS T. Nocbse, Chairman. Mifflintown P 1) tiaiulin. C B Horning. Patterson S 1$ Caveny. I G Mirks. Thompsontown Levi M vers. C V Steimnets Delaware Peier Troup, 11 R Sowers. Port Royal W C Pomeroy, T M Moore. Tuscaroia V S Fisher, T Creighton. Walker Michael Coidren, Henry Book. Bla.-k Log A W Opple. Tnrbett John G Hertz'er, D E Kobiaoni Lark XI Stump, Win Ross. Milford John T Shover, V N Sterrett. Monroe C S She!! nberr, D W Weiiner. Spruce Ilill A W Snyder, S P Wharton. Fayett; W S Brown, David Charters. Tic-ale SV R Young, Joseph Witters. Greenwood Harrison Miuniutu, Henry P Zeiders Susquehanna H K Freymoyer, S G Dress ier. Fermanagh Isaac Sieber, Joseph BresL John S- Craybill, of Mifllintown, is tLe member of the State Central Committue tor Juniata county. CHANGE OF TIME PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. A new time-table went into effect On the Pennsylvania Railroad on Monday, the 12th Inst., the following points of observation in regard to wl.ich will be of interest to tne traveling pub ic. The day express leaves Pittsburg 8.2o a. "., city time, and arrives at Harrisburg 3.55 P.M. Passengers on this train for local points between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, chat1 go cars ar.d take an accotntusdation train leaving Mtrrisburg at 4.30 p. if. This train makes all stops and arrives in Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M. The Johnstown Express leaves Johnstown as be fore, niaV.jg the n-cal slop as far as Fa !1, from which joint to Philadelphia it runs through without stopping. Pasen;j?rs on this train for local points betwe.n Paoliatid Phi'ade'phis, change cars at Paoli and take an aceomniod-.t'on tnin leaviug that point at 5.10 p. 10 u inutcs alter the arrival of the Expres. The Sunday mail train leaves Columbia tw hours later than before, artiving iu 1 hiladelphia at 7.00 p. m. Stocchuldfes of K:versi ia.Park and Ag ricultural Association met in Squire Lou don's office last Thursday afternoon, for the trtosact'on of business. The President, E. S. Psrkor, stated that the object of the meeting was, or i, to elect oSicers for the coming year, and trans act mill otaer busiae as may come before the meeting. Wiliiara J. Jack man and W. S. North were appointed Sectetaries of the meeting. On motion the stockholders proceeded to Dominate candidates for the office of Presi dent of the Association. The names of the following gentlemen wsre presented for nomination : E. S- Patker, John Cunning ham, S. B. Loudon, and Porter Thon pson, but all and each in turn declined to become candidate. Robert McMeen and Dr. L. Banks were put in nomination, neither of whom were j present at tbe time of nomination. After j balloting the vote stood Banks, 22 ; He- ' Meen, 41 ; and Mr. McMeen was declared the President of the Association fur the coming yesr. I S. B. Loudon vras nomiuated for Secre tary, and had no competition for the pusi- j tion. ! A. O. Bonsall moved that W. S. North be authorized to cast the 03 votes, as rep resented in the meeting, for S. B. Loudon for the office of Secretary of the Associa tion for tiie coming year. The raotion was seconded and carried without a dissenting oice. T. V. Irwin was nominated for the office of Treasurer of the Association, and Por ter Thompson was authorized to cast the 63 votes, as in the case of Secretary, after which Mr. Irwin was declared to be the duly authorized Treasurer of the Association for the coming year. On motion the meeting proceeded to the nomination of a Bard of Directors. Many were nominated, bat all declined excepting eight the nctnber required by the laws of the Association to constitute the Board of Directors, with the President, who by vir tue of his off.ee is a member of the Board. The eight geLtlemen nominated were James Adams, II. S. Cironir.ger, A. G. Bjo all, R. E. Parker, Jerome Sieber, John Cnnningham, Jacob Sulouff, Dr. L. Banks. As there was r.o contest, on motion, Sam uel Strayer was authorized to cast tbe 63 o.es for the Directors nominated, after which the eight gentlemen named were de clared duly elected as a Board of Directors for the Association for the coming year. The election of five Vice Presidents was the next business for the Association. Quite a number were nominated for tbe position, and alter balloting once, the following named gentlemen were declared elected by the following vote : W.P.Thompson, 44 votes; Henry Su louff, 38 vctes ; James McAuley, -16 votes ; W. D. Cramer, 42 votes ; J. K. Robison, 50 Totes. After which election, notice was served on the stockholders by E. D. Parker, from whom the Park was leased, that the old lease had expired some time since, whereupon the outgoing Board of Directors was immediately called to consider the ques tion of the lease. The ontgoing Board authorized the Presi dent and Secretary of the Association to sign tbe lease, the main provisions of which re : A lease of the Park for a period of four years from tbe 8th day of May, 1S7 9, at an annual rent of one hundred and twenty-four do'!sra. Adjourned. THE KANSAS MONTHLY An illustrated journal published in the Interest of those who are seeking homes, is on cut Ui.ie. Every inra'grant should have it. Sent free of postage for 15 cents a Dum ber. Address, J. 3. Boughton, Publisher, Lawrence, Kinaas.- Henry Smith, Harry Moore, Win. Cleck, ad D. Ailman took a drove of young cattle to the bead-waters of Licking Creek to sum mer pasture. Juniatd County Sabbath-School tonvenuon. The Thirteenth Annual Convention of tbe Juniata County Sabbath-School Association will be held in the Lutheran" Church, at Tuotnpjontown, Pa., on Wednesday and Thuraday, May 28th and 29lh, 1870. The following programme has been prepared i WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. Arraasoos Session. 1:80 Devotional Exercises. 2i00 Election of Officers. Address of Retiring President. Rev. H. F. Wilson. 2:S0 Report from Schools, their condition, wants, encouragements and discour agements. 8:30 How to prepare a lesson. E. O. Kreider, Eira C. Dotv, H. E. Oves, Rev. J. C. Oliver, Dr.'O. II. McAlis ter. Wm. B. MoCahan. 4:16 How to teach a lesson. Rev. E. E. Berry, H. H. North. Vim. Ruthor ford, John W. Evans, Charles Wa ream, Trof. J. T. Ailman, J. X. N ourse. EvBft.NO SkSSIOB. 7 JO Annual Sabbath - Schawl Sermon. Rev. T. J. Sherrani. Questions Answered. THURSDAY, MAY 29. Moasixo Sassioa. 8:30 Devotional Exercises. 9:00 The Organization and Management e me !aujln-SrHool : Duties ol So peiintendeut. Asst. Superintendent, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian. S. D. Batesholtz, K. A. Tennis. J. N. Moore, D. S. Funk, D. I. Stone, Ph. D., A. Sandoe, Rev. J. A. Majill, J. Beidler, John Smith. 9:45 7"e Teadiers .-Who shall they be ? How selected I Their qualifications 1 Their duties f Their relations to their classes f to the Superinten dent t to the home 1 Rev. A. Co penbaver, J. J. McMuilen, Samuel Buck. Wm. Uenberg, D. Ziiumer hiin, E. D. dimes, Jas. Pngb, I. D. Wallis, E. Bonner, Howard Martin, Dr. H. J. Hunt. 10:30 Common mistakes in teaching. G. L D.-rr, Rev. R. E. Wi son, A. J. Patterson, J . L. North, W. U. Horn ing, Joseph Brindle. 11:00 What can we do to extend the "Sab bath-School work in the county f Rev. F Molturnc-y, Wellington Smith, P. M. Sterrett, D. Partuer, G. W. Wilson, Phiiip Weber. 11:30 What are we doing for the work in our own m-igtiborhood f Cloyd Horning, H. J. Ailman, C. C. Ten- Kev Zshuer. Howard Martiu, A. 11. Weidmau, Kev. Mr. Kberly. ArTEasoox Sessioi. 1:30 Deotional Exetciaes. 2:00 Duties of parents to their children, end the school. In connection with the lesson E. Benner, Rev. G. W. Dnnlap, E. E. Jamison, J. S. Ham ilton, S V.. Henderson, William U. E; .It, E. W. H. Kreider. 2:45 Report of Delegates to Stato Con vention. J. T. Nourse, Rev. E. E. Berry. 3:00 Olficers' Conference Rev. T. J. Sherrard. 4:00-Teachers' Conference. - J. Nevin Pouieroy. Evejisg Sxssios. 7-3'J Devotional Rxercises. Rev. H. C. Shiudiu. 7:45 Question Box Answers. Rev. J. C. K earns. Experience Meeting. General Discussion. Officers 1378-9. Kev. R. F. Wi!on. President. Joseph Rothrcck, Vice President. Dr. i bomas A. Eider, Secretary. Samuel Punk, Treaurer. ExEClTIVE CoMHirTEE. J. N'ein Pouieroy Chairman, Wi".!ij:ii Gus, Miss Mary Fuiilr, Kev. L. K. S.uith, J.N. Jxire, John McLaughlin. Dr. O. H. McAlister, Miss S.ilke Irwin, Mi, tico. M'Culiocb, Mrs. J. V. Speii.lv, Mrs. G. 'V. VVilsou. CoHlllTltE OV AnSAVOtHLXTi. E. A. Tenuis, Chil.-i.i.in, Thornj sontown. Entertainment will be provided for all mrmbert of the Conventiou. who wi!l p'ea'e ST'1 their names an I the name of the school they represent, to Mr. E. A. Tennis, Chair man vl the Committee of Arrangements, Tnotupsoittown, Pa. State SabbatirfVaool Convention. The Fiiteenth Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-Sob jol Associ ation, f or 1879, will assemble in the Second Presbyterian Church, Altoona, Pa., Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, June S, 4, and 5, lc79. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Theme Ths Wobd and the WoEk. Twday, June ZJ. 3:00 O'clock P. 31. Children's Ujion Meeting. Address by Rev . Richard Newton, D. I)., of Philadel phia. frtetag 7:30 O'clock P. Af. Devotional Exercises. Address or Welcome Rtv. B. B. Him lin. D. D., of A!toona. Response. John U. Whitney, of Bryn Mawr. " The Word What it is, and bow to study it." By Rev. John Hall, D. D., New York City. Vl ednttd y, June 4M 9:00 O'clock A. M. Song Service. Reports from Counties. Report of Slate Secretary. Report of Statistical Secretary. How to Increase the Efficiency of our State and County Organization." Opened by Rev. J. M. Reimensnyder, of Lewis town. Jflernaon 2:00 P. if. B'ble Reading. ' Pastor's Relation to the Sunday-School" By Rev. S. T. W'jison, D. D., ol Birming ham. " Illustrative Teaching." By J. Howard Seal, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia. H"eiiay iig 7:30 O'clock P. M. Devotional Exercise. "Teacher's Encouragements." Rev. G. P. Hayes, D. D., President Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. Possibilities of the Future." Rev. P. 3. Hen sod, D. D., of Philadelphia. Thursday, June oA 9:00 O'clock J.M. Devotional Exercises. Reports of Committees and Election of Othcers. New Business. Open Questions. Jflemoon 2:00 O'clock P. At. Praise Serv ice. "Subject Matter of Instruction in the Sundav-School." Rjv. J. A. McCaulcy, D. D., President Dickinson College, Carlisle, penn'a. " The Sundav-School as an Educator." Kev. H. S. Butler, of Clearfield. " History and Work of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-School Association." I. D. Vail, Es.. Chairman Ex. Com., Philad'a. Thurtdau Evening 730 O'clock P- M. Responsibilities of the Teacher." By Rev. J. H. Bomb-rger. D. D President of L'rsinus College, F: eeland, Pa. SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will And It to their advantage, if they want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address W. M. Fetsijcgee, S S. Book Depository, Harrisburg, Pa. tuavl4-if List of Letters remaining ia the Mifflin- tr.wi. P..t OHice. Mar 1st. 1879. Persons applying for Letters in this List, will please aay they are advertised. Cook John Snyder Miss Mary Ewing James Siebtr Mr. A. F . Gardner Prof. 2 Bline George W. Jarvis W. E. Wendt J. S. Layer John P. Young W. B. McWilliams Samuol SOLOStON BOOKS, P. M. SHORT LOCALS. Mump. Circusea, these daya, travel by ralL . Look out for counterfeit trade dollars. Heavy frosts prevailed several mornings last week. Hollobaugh opened bis ice-cream garden ea Saturd iy. Wild rice has been sown in tbe river in the vicinity of Lewistown. Several hundred shad were caught at the Newport fisheries last week. Winnow-mill men drive their business quite lively now in this county. Canned Tomatoes at Todd's for 10 cents per can. Canned Corn 12 cents. Mrs. Frow has re-rcafed her houss at the corner of Main and Cherry streets. The Centre county Greenbicker, Yocnm, votes in Congress with the Democrats. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. Dec. 4, 1378-ly. Harrisburg, at this date, has sixteen bands engsged for the 4th of July demonstration. VI he house of Joseph Watts, on Third street has been put through a course of re pairs Tne absence of thunder and tbe common spring rain is the leading character iatlc of the season. The communication from Old Soldier" is good, but he forgot to end Me his name with the article. A Mifflin county man was robbed of t5, on the cars between Lewistown and Harris burg a few davs sgot acob ErgylHM contractor for the building of a barn fur rs. Uatlie VTeid nian, in Fayette townibip. J Tli. McAlister and GeoTge W. Wilson were elected elders, by the Presbyterian con gregation in this place, on Saturday? What splendid 'constitutions!" for the Democracy, the veto message of Haves has been. It brought them up a-stauding. Tbe oMest inhabitant ia perplexed in tbe effort to fix a date at this season of the year at which the river has been so low and clear. The Republican County Committee has been called to meet at the Pennsylvania House in this place. Read the call of the chairman. Vjliadd eas Zimmerman, of Thompson town, has again begun the business of mer chandising f ronkAt agon. He was in this place lat Friday. fTBe of the most peculiar of egg forma tions is now in the possession of Mr. Harry Moore, of Walker township. It consists ol two eggs iqooe a big egg, with a little egg inside of it The Riot Damage investigation at IUrris burg is stirring up a ' nice kettle of fish." From the evidence heard, it must havs been a scheme taiuted nearly through with cor ruption. Rev. E. E. Berry is preaching a series of sermons, in the Lutheran church, on 'Oirii ttan Safeenardt." The second sermon of the series, on "7fce CaarcA," will be deliv ered on next Sabbath evening. Tbe county Alma House, located at Shir leysburg, Huntingdon county, was destroy ed by fire on Saturday a week. The fire originated through a detective fiue. The building was insured for $"ol'J. Yon can secure the very highest price in cash for your Bark at Tod J's. It took the average boy a long time to do an errend last eck about mid-day. The festive bumble-bee, to him had more charms than business, and ever and anon, he wouM vigorously strike at every bee that unluck ily came ia bs r. a-. On the 9th iast., the day set to resume the ballot-box case, Lawyers Parker aid Stone appeared for the respective parlies and asked for a continuance, on account of material witnesses. The caso was contin ued till June 23J, i7'J. Wa are asked, Who is Frank, Hie author of the enigmas that appear from time to time in the columns of tbe Senlintl and Re publican? Tbe only answer Cat we make to the inquiry, is this, Prank is a young un married lady, who lives with her father in Tuscarora vaiiey. The Harrisburg Ttlegrapk uts it in this way : It does everlasting'y bother tbe Dem ocracy to thiuk that Urant is coming. The same trepidation was experienced some years ago, when an armed portion of the same party slept !n the ramparts around Richmond. The Greenback and Democratic papers aro publishing a refreshing story, signed James O'Neal," who is a traveling char acter. The story will be exploded at tho proper time ; meanwhile bad they r.ot better certify as to a ho O'Neal is Light, gen tleman, light. Bass fishers, that Is, the early fishermen, or those who fish as soon as the season comes in, are preparing for the first of June. Generally speaking, the bast fisher is a dif ferent character from the trout fisher, and the sucker fisher diff ers from the two just mentioned. The editor of the O!:olcha Stattt indig nantly denies that he ia an Ohio carpet-bag ger. He says be was born ana reared iu the South, and wants to live there while lire lasts, be buried there when be dies, and go to heaven where na Republican Yankees take np their residence." That there is a qncer kind of bologna sausage factory in Bloomfield may bs in ferred from the following, which appeared in the Perry county Freeman last week : ' There are eneugh worthless dogs in this ton to supply a bologna sausage manufac tory for a considerable length of time." A dispatch from Iudia says: General Grant's departure from Lucknow Was ex ceedingly stately. A long line of big ele phants were stationed along the railroad track near the station, a battery fired off a royal salute, a military guard was drawn np facing the station, and a band played one of our national airs, while the British ollicers and civilians stood with uncovered heads. The editor of the Lewistown Gazette has become a bondholder, and feels comfortable in money matters ever since. This is the way he told it last week in tbe Gazelle We concluded a week or two ago to be come a bondholder, not a bloated one, be cause onr pocket would not stand that, so we invested $10 in a refunding certificate bearing four percent, interest, and no feel easy on money matters." Last summer a man aged about 60 years was found in an insensible condition at tbe Snyder county end of the bridge at North umberland. He has since been taken care of by a citizen cf Point township. His right side is paralyzed and he is unable to speak. On one arm is tbe name of Michael Carl. It is hoped that if this reaches the eyes of any of his friends or acquantances, they will interest themselves in hit behalf. Further information can be obtained at the Sunbury Democrat. A: Q. Bbnsall, of the Democrat 4ni Reg Utcr, D. S. Manser, of Fayette, and Mathew Rodgers, of Walker, have been announced as candidates among the Democracy for tho office of Sheriff. The Main Centennial Exhibition Building at Philadelphia wi:j it ji-jt attracti ins have been couvented into a Permanent Ex hibition, and was opened on Saturday with impressive ceremonies. Visitors to Phila delphia will do well to give a day to see the many magnificent and useful articles on exhibition tliero. The Philadelphia North J merman, speak ing of tno receipts of grain in Philadelphia tbe past spring, says t The receipts of oats at this port iroru May I to date wero 126, 700 bushels. Tt) receipts of wheat at this port from May 1 to date were 516,9'H bush els. The receipts of corn at this port from May I to date were 774,000 buslicls. That there are pockets of gold in tbe country that were not drained by tbe high premium of the war is evidenced by the following from a Huntingdon paper : Mr. Myerly, of Trout creek, loaned the commis sioners of Huntingdon county SjOO last week at 6 per cent. The mouoy was all in gold. fhe building of the bridge across the ra vine in the old pike, at Thompson's lock, in Delaware township, was given to G. W. Smith, of this borough, he having been the lowest bidder, both by the perch, and in bulk. There were aixtecn bidders. The bids reached from $1,603 to neaily $0,01)0. The articles of agreement between the Com missioners and Mr. So'ith were signed on Mouday Charles Raub's barn, in Wheattleld town ship, Perry county, was destroyed by fire last week. Along with the barn were de stroyed 9 tons of hay, 50 bushels of wheat, CO bushels of oats, 200 bushels of corn, 25 bushels of rye, horso-poner, wagon, win nowml'l, horse-rake, all the other farming implements, i.c. The w.-.gou-sbed and chicken coop, ailjaiuiug, met a similar fate. The insurance oa tbe property destroyed is $1,600. (Ljtst week, one day, just after a freight train had pi'scd Milford station, a man was found near the station, close by the track, in an Insensible condition, with wounds in many places on his head. It is supposed that he lei! from the freight train. Twenty eight dollars in money werC found on his person An envelope was found in a pock et ; on it was panted the card of J. A. Co tele is. Bro., Merchant Tailors, M'.Iroy, Hif Hin Co., P. The envelope was addressed to John Allen, Jr., McVey town. Pa. An exchange aavs : A poor vine-dresser of Burgundy drew from a lottery a prire of $5J,(!O0. Thankfully he gave $10,000 for the building of a church in his native vil lage, and then, with his family, he went to Paris, where, in one year, he Kpent the re mainder of his money, na Ihen returned to his village and became tbe sorton of his church. This is not at all wocdi t '-i'. a he only surprising part of it is that bis breth ren would have anything at all to do wita him a:ter he bad lost his money. Wolfs Legislative investigating commit tee in the matter pertaining to the corrupt ing influences brought to bear in favor of the Riot Datr.acre Bill, has turned up quite a number of members who had been promised money tor their votes. The parties who offered the money say it was all a joke. To bear the gentlemen testify would incline the hearr to the belief that the whole busi ness was a hiph joke, and il it were not for the $4,0u0,00 that they wanted to get out of the Treasury, the Commonwealth might settle down to that btluT, " out lint's fL, riib., Certi'.n members tf the Democratic party profess to ba greatly alarmed lest United Stairs troops be used to quell disorders at tho polls. They were not so alarmed when the Rebels were arming to overthrow the government. They did not manliest alarm when Rebel soldiers seize 1 United States property, and persecuted all who dared to offer tbe least oljec'ion to their work. If thire had been no rebellion, soMiers would not have been used to frustrate their revo lutionary war in the interest of human slavery. Only the man who csmmits mur der need fear the gibbet. Intelligence from Duncannon, Perry county, says that about 4 o'clock last Wed nesday morning fire was discovered in P. T. Michner's large wsgon-maktr shop. The building, with all its contents, and the blacksmith shop, weie consumed ; also, Mr. Joseph Haw ley's fine dwelling house. Four other houses were on fire, but of the rest none were buined down. It was the work of an incendiary. Michtier's loss is estimated at $1,000; no insurance. Mr. Hawh-y's house was insured. Two tramps were arrested, but they could not be iudicted lor tlie deed, Consequently were left to tramp on. Qroqnois Tribe, No. 42, I. O. R. M., par ticipated in a parade on Monday altcrnoon, in honor of Ihnir 23rd anniversary. The procession formed on the Water street sids of the hall, and, headed by the Juniata Cor net Band, marched larosgh the principal streets of Mifli in and Patterson. Between thirty and forty members were in line. The procession filed into tho Court House, where the Triba was addressed by Dr. L. E Atkinson, of this place, and Rev. G. E. Zchntr, of Newport, after which. William M. Allison, Esq., delivered the history of the Tribey1 The Chambcrsbnrg Public Opinion says : On Wednesday last, Mrs. Russell Fields, residing near Orrstown, while in the act of taking egjs from a hen's nest, in the barn, near a vicious bone, had the terriblo mis fortune to lose one of her ears. It seems that she unthinkingly approached too near the animal, when he seized the ear with bis teeth and before eh-' could prevent it, the brute tore the member from ber head. Medical aid was summoned at once, but be fore a physician arrived the wound bled profusely, and in consequence, the unfortu nate lady is lying dangerously it. It is now feared that lock-jiw way take place. Fasmers, do you waut good Land Plas ter, Lnmbcr, Calcined Plaster, Rosccdaie Cement,.or York county Lime t If so, call on Kennedy k Doty, who have just re ceived a new supply by boat, aud all at bottom prices. may7-3t Festival Patterson Council, No. 200, O. U. A. M., will hold a Festival in M.fflin town, on Friday evening, Saturday after noon and evening, May 16 and 17, 1679. AH are cordially invited. O YES, LOOK THIS WAY ! ! For your Grain Drills, Reapers, Mowers, Wheel Cultivators, for either one or two horses, 7 to 9 shovels, best in the market. J. F. G. Lo.io, Port RoyH P. O., or near Spruce Hill, apr!6-tf JuniaU county, Pa. FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Belford Building, now occupied by B. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of MAKoaarr Bciroao. Letter from east sAlem. EasT Salem. May 5, 1879. JCdilor Sentinel and Republican Dear Sir, The citizens of East Salem convened for the purpose of re-organizing a Sabbath S:!oI at this place. Rev. John Landis wsa chosen chairman, and S. E. Sburti secretary cf the meeting. Next in orier was the election of officers and teachers to conduct the School. Mr. B. F. Oliver and Mr. George King were elected Siiperintcn dents j Mr. B. H. Custer aud Mr. S. B. Sburtz, Secretaries; Miss Ella Claire aud Mrs. S. E. Sburtz, Librarians ; Mr. Peter Porrj, Treasurer, and Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Furry and Mrs. D. Guyer, Managers. Miss Annie Claire, Miss Clura Dimm, Miss Lizzie Guyer, Xiss Sallie Schlegel, Mr. Myers and Mr. Gurcr were appointed as teachers. School every Sunday morning at half-past 8 o'clock. All are welcome. A select school ia being taught at East Salem by Miss Ella Claire. Mr. David Shurtz has rebuilt his house in Fayette township, which is occupied by Mr. Clouser, who will furnish lime to all at a very moderate price Mr. Samuel Schlegel has built a ware bouse, adjoining his store on Main street, East Salem. DELAWARE. ENIGMA, t am composed of 54 letters. My I, 7, 15, 33, 63 is a girl's natit. My 23,10, 00,"21 is a wild animal. My 13, 84, 42, 52, 16, 27, 36, 81 is a snail animal. My 6, 19, 49, 16, 2, Vl. Zi, 22 is the name of a cloth woven in figures. My 20, 40, 51, 31, is a beverage. My 3, 11, 16 is a metal. My 4, 21, 23, 51 is an animal. My 35, 6, 15, 46, 33, 27 is to j ass away quickly. My 9, 25, 8, 18, 63, 51, 31 ia very good exercise. My 13, 41, 51 is a piece of ware used on tbe table. My 29, 49, 14, 6, 33, 33, 34 Is to exalt. My 17, 40, 35 ia an article that farmers use. My 54, 37, 5, 3 is lo regret. My 50, 19, 60 is a vegetable. My 42, 4V, 4!), 53 is to impose on. My 47, 10, 16, 42 is something that grows in swamps. My 28, 46, 26, 10 is to inflict a wound. My 44, 19, 35, 16 is to hoard. My 45, 6, 43, 2o, 53 is one of the senses. My whole is an old proverb. Fbaxk. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling Hous, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of Mifllintuwn, JuniaU county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dweliing home, and business place in MilllinUwn ; a ehance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, cail at, or address this oflice. jau23-tf CanrncE Mita Dr. Oberholtzsr's Lini ment has been nsed by thousands, and has proved to bo of the highest value to the community. It has effected many cures in iiueiimatism, Sores, Swclliugs, Sprains and Frosied Feet, and many persons recommend it lor Cuts, Oails and Swellings la horses. It costs 25 cents. Sold by Banks Sl II im lin, MiffUntown, and Uamlin &. Co., Patter son, 1'a. marl'J-lm Camphor Milk cures Headache an! Neu ralj: ia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism anl Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk rnsts 2jc; 5 botties SI oo!i by "a-.s A. Ham. in, liitllintown, and Ilamlin A Co., Patterson. marl9-Iy rhopiiix Pectoral will cute your Congh. PiiOMiix Ti-ctoral cures hoarsoness quickly Pbo?nix Pectoral tastes good aud brings rest. Pha-nix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $!. Sold by Banks k. Hamlin, Mi;!1iiitnwn & Ha-nlin A Co , Palterr.n. marli-ly jiai;i:ii:i: BOUTELL-COMiAb In rat'erson.on the 1st irst., by Uev. E. E. Berry, Jir. il. II. Bortell and Miss Sarah M. Conrad, both of Patterson. CANDIDATES' CARDS. lull SHERIFF. Editor Sentinel and Republican Sir: At the request of many Republicans, I present the name ol l.ieut. Junta R. Kcllt as a candidate lor the c IBce of Sheriff, subject to the rules that govern tbe Republican party. Should the Lieutenant become the standard-bearer lor tbe important office of. Sheriff for the campaign that will close in November, he will prove to be a tower of ! strength before the whole p-nple. JCXIATA. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Rrpublican D-ar Sir, As the time for announcing candidates is approaching, I wonid recommend C. S. SHEiLOBKanEn, of Monroe township, as a suitable person tor Jury commissioner, sub ject to the rules of the Republican pany. Mr. Shelleub.rger has always been a true j and trustworthy Republican, and is a man of intelligence, possessed of true and cor rect business qualifications, and, if elected, would make a g wd officer. MONROE. StiP Advertisements. NEW STORE IN McALISTERVILLE. Grand Opening ! Great Bargains ! SD. WATTS has just returned from Philadelphia with ths largest assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Hats, Catts, tjiieensware. Wood and V. ::.. Ware, Hardware, DRUGS, XMIXTS AMD OILS, ever brought to McAlistcrville, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. All kinds or Prodwe, Meat, Dried Frnit, Grain and Seeds of all kinds taken ia ex change for Goods. 07" Call and examine onr stock, in the room formerly occupied by J. R. Boughner, opposite the National Hotel, AfcAlisterville, Juniata count v, Pa. S. D. WATTS. April 2, 1879 CltTTIOT. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to fish, hunt, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unneces sary way trespass ou the lands of the under signed. R M Thompson T S Thompson E P II id son Abrtra Shelly C A Shermer J B Thompson Wm O Thompson Di' la S:aiili, Jr. Oct 9, 1S78. Large stock of Keady-made Clothing for aaleb . HARLEY & CO. PRITaVrK SALES. Persons desirous of selling property al private sale, may arrange to have the prop erty advertised in the Sentinel and Republi can, on the term of no pay if not told. If sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed upon. A RARE CIIAJCE To tiuy a Larst Trad cf Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this ia the greatest bargain in JuniaU county. Thrtt Hundred Jlrret and more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling Honse in good condition, Barn and olher outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat the door, also, good well water in yard; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good a any in th e county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which it attention were directed to, conld be turned into a soute of income, aa such groves are in bomorsut county! this State, and as such groves are ia New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow gram or all kinds. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to tbe man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who has a moderata sum of money for first pay meat, timre is a rare chance io secure a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purcl.aw. If you have the inclination, tlu means, and the pluek to dovelopa one of the fl-iest tracts ill1 land in the county, call at this of fice for particular. a FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRP3 clear, 1 miles west of East Salem, ott the MiHlin road. Running water between house and barn. All kinds of fruit. Improve ments s Log House, weatherboarded Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, ITog Pens, Spring House. The quality ol land is good, and clear cf stones. This far n is in Walk er township. For further particulars, ad dress G. W. SCLOUFF, East Sslem, Jauiata Co.. Pa. CLOSING PRICES or I)E HAVEN &T0MSLXD, BIXKCRS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Mny 12, 1379. Bin. Asikd. U.S. 6's 1881 10CJ 100 " 10-fO's called. Currency, 6's 124J 12IJ 6's, 1981, new ln 10.JJ 4J"s, new 1Ir K7 4's " lirja 102s Pennylvania R. R 37J 37 j Philadelphia &. Rea ling R. R.. 17 174 Lehifh Va'ley R. R 3CJ 37 Lehiirh Coal i Navigation Co.. f ! United Companies of N. J .... 1424 1,3 Northern Central R. R. Cc ... 17 17 Hestonville Pass R. R. Co.... 14 14 Pitt., Tit & Buff. It. R. Co... 5 . Ceatril Transportation Co ... 4t 4lj lis. Co. of North America .. . S' J 31 Silver, (Trades) ....i. , ej 9'J ' (j's and 's.) 9!'J 9.'4 " (iMmesanJ J, I)i net.)... 0- K'J C03I3IKRC Ali. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLisrows, May 14, 1879. Butter ... LrT Lard Ham ShouUer . Sides Potatoes. Onions..., Lags , 1 8 3 7 t 01 4) MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weexly by Kennedy i. Poty. QCOTATIOXS rOB To-DAT." Weduesday, May 14, 1879. Wheat 100 Corn 40 Oats Rye Timothy seed C'overseed 'i!t.2" 65 1 OOtol 10 s a PIULADELMir V GRAIN MARKETS. Ph il aoelfhi a. May 10. The grain mar ket is linn. Wheat ringel at SI.Ulol.I'J. Corn 3'jlu4c. Oala Cotoo ic. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS. Philipklpiha, Miy 10 Beef cattle rsng'd from 4tm'iJ-. Cows sold at former figures, $2to3 . Shrp ranged from oto tj:. Hogs sold at 5tooV.. Special J'utire$. TIIK WORLD'S II ALU. Ph. L. D. WtTBiax's Altfbative Svsrp. Z7 remedy nsed THIKTY-FIVE YEARS in a private prctice, and never failing to radically cure RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary SypSilis, tiravel. Diabetes, and all diseases in which the blood is implicated, is now ottered to the public. SM by all Retail Pr.i.ccists, and (whole sale onlv) bv Tub IVeybi'b Mkdicisb Co., P. O. Box 338, Rochester, N. Y. riaMjpuss. t will mail (Free) the rtr frr a ?tlip-' VioiTtBlB Balm that will rem'-vs TAX, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BIOTCL'ES, leaving ih! skin soil, clear aud beaut. ful; also instructions for preducing a luxuriant growth of hxr re a bald .:ead, or : month faee. Address, inch sing 3c. jitanip, Ben. Vandeif k Co., 2) Ann strf et, N. Y. . tO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permsriently .iimH e.f ilit HrMil riisHasf. t!ons:imntlon. bva simple remedy, is anxious to msse known to his tellow-Milfers the means ol" cure. To ell who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free ol charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a srait ct aa for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Ac. Parties wishing the Prescrip tion, will please address, E. A: WILSON, 194 Penn street, tfilliamsburgh, N.T. EUROUS OF YOUTH; A GENTLEMAN who suffered ftr vears ii. rrom Nervous DEBILITY, PREMA TURE DECAY, and all the effects of youth ful indiscretion. wiM lor the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who nee"! it, the recipe aud direction for making the sim ple remedy by which he was cited. Suf lorcrs wishing to prolit by tne advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in per fect confidence, JOnN B. OGDEN. 42 Ce.iaa street. New York. ItTW -rC f " kiD(ls- TUMORS, XLj11jO discharges ct BLO)D, or n,.,.-u. n.t il iliuwi l-.f thn i;KPTIM : .1 1 .. . ...,c. 1 1.. ....1 I.. - ....u ..t I soothing REMEDY. For information ad dress Da. J. FABEK & CO., 22 Ann street, N. T. Jan 29, 1879-Cm Subscrioe for tbe Sentinel and Republican, tbe best paper In the country V.yC.LL.V ROUS Dun dor'c DEALERS IN HARIWAKE, IHONj NAILS, ALL KIND OF STOVES. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, him, Eaay-Mads CMliiii Eats, Caps, Eocis and Ste, FLOUK, FKED; DRUGS. See . Sec. IIAilDWAIlE A SPECIALTY. Johnstown, Juniata County, i'a. Thankful fv ike pi.bhc for tli-ir liberal patio.i ige m fast, wo solicit a untiauanee it the Mine. Ail kinds of Produce taken in Exchange for Goodsf DUNDOUE k CO., LIMITED. .Yalnct V. O., Juniata Count, Pa. May 1, 1S7S. D. W. HARLETS la tie plaea where jou can bnj TIII3 lSaJT AXn TUli Cl'lfMPKST MEtfS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, A0 FUkSISHiyG COOPS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choi"? and select stocks ever offered th this market, and at ASTOSlSIJISKLr LOIV PRICES ! Also, measures taken fof suit and part of eilts, wbrch will be made to orde at short notice, very roasocaS'i. Itenieirber tbe p!ac, ic Hifltuau's IVew Building, comer of Bridse ci Water s'reeU, JilFFMNTOlVN, PA. Jaa. 1, 1S 9-tf SAM'LSmYER Has just returued from the Eastern citits with fail Tariety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS Fl'RSISHIXG flOODS.-Good of all kinds sra I.-Coma and see mo and be astonished Pants at :. cents. C7" SUITS MADE TO ORDE't. Patterson, Pa., April IU, s VMCKI. STK . Vvs Traveler' Guile. PENNSYLVANIA. EAILEOAD. TIME-TADLE Tubocgh aD Local Passsnois Tasus Bktwcis Haaaissrso and Altoosa. AVB LEA VK WESTWARD. EASTWARD. 3 a1 5 "ATiosi. Ji . S . ! i T 3 3 ' 3 i , 5 3 a.3 j ? " ' I 3 I ! !. f r I ! 1 3 1 ? 'A.M. A.M. a.. P.M.! 12 0o 8 00 Phi'adcl'a 3 00 6 00 r. . a. m. p.i r w. t. k. v 5 3o 8W 1W riarf i.il.'g I Si-'. I 80 9 00 6 l i 8 12. 1 43 ::ockvil 7 5L 1 17. d 41 5 5' 8 21 152 Marvsvi'e' 7 50' WO 8 U5 Cll S2 15'J Cive i 7 42 112 8 21 6 !; c 6 2V 8 2 I.J2W; 812! l .j 21. Aiietucf i2n l24 82 m" 5-3": Z3j ttllU'S j 0 55' 0 0- 2 4o Newport 7 lu :2di 2:V. nilierafn' 7 20 a 3:;l 3 03 lho p'a j 7 4'i 4si 3 2 Mexico j 7 52 0 5. 3 ?errvvV SOU lie 3 27 Mill! in 110 42 4 u LewUto'n i!')57( 4 10 Anderson .! 11' 4 27 VcVevt'n' i:i2-i 4 47 ila'nav'nk U . 4 52 N llamn'u. 114- 4.'9 Wt. Iniou :ll 5il 5 07 Mapleton. 12 0.V 5 15 Mill Creek 7 liS 1 ." 7 47 C54 12 22 C42 12H0 8 30 11 57 6 lo II 41' 6 HI II ? j 6 07 II sr 5 4" 1 104 5 27 10 52 50 V 10 31 5 02 !0 25 4 17 10 10 4 It 10 05 4 3:; S 5';; 7 32 7 17 7 no 6 40 8 33 6 25 4 2 V 4 15 9 i ?. 9 27! 9 20, jw; 9 0s. 8 55. 8 5"l' 841 837 8 34 3 lSi I2?'i I !2 4'i '2 5: 1 o; 1 15 1 24 1 3 1 31 155; 'M fliintinit'ii 5 51 Peter.sb'g. 3 57 ti02; Karr.e j B lit Sj.r'ceC'k 6 25 Birinph'm1 6 31 Tvri.ne I 6 4, Tipton ! 6 53. Fosioria ' 6:8 Bells Mills 7 2'i Altoona ;; 50 3 Y 3 32 3 2S 3 17 3 12 3 US no: 'P. M. A. M. I : A. M. a. 9i 12 55 Pittsburg. I 7 4'' Westwabd Fast Tbai.ns. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p m ; Harris urg 4 20 am; 3Srysvi!lj 4 39 a m : Duncar.cou 4 ?2 a m ; Noupoit 5 17 a m; MilH'.n 556 a m; Lew;'c-.e 6 20am; VcVev!.wn 6 4 ! am; Mt. Union-, Ho a m ; Iiuiillil.'d in 7 :it a ni ; Petersbu-g 7 45 a m ; 1 tfp. jce ce; k i oi am; Tyrone 8 lli a ni ; j Bell's Mills 8 33 am; Alto -na 8 50 a m ; , "itching 1 45 p m. I Piltahiiri, Frii ff.4 PK'li 1tr.K il't d ni : Hart'sViff 1 1 f'O n m t Marvsriile l'Mtpiu; .Villi. n 12 II ra Lewistown! I t " a ia 2 Ilnii'.insdon 2 10 a m : T rone j 25 am; Aiiooi.a 3 20a m; Pittsburg H 10' MnvAi.m ii.t. e-suu practice, ;nat tne afarre- rhi!?'Ir!pf,ia Eirrs leaves PiirmK at ' C 'ons,-qieicrs r.f so'l-ai.nse mar be rad 440pm; Altoona 8 55 p iu ; Hell's .ls ; ,:l.r circd wiiliont the danirvr s use ot i 9 10 p m ; Tyrone 9 23 n m: Spruce Ciek I 937 p m ; -lliintir.Kdon 1 1 't p ni ; Leais-; town H 51 a m ; Mifflin 11 14 a m ; Harris- ! bur? 12 35 am; and arrives m PhiLdelpliu i at 3OarV j Atlantic Express loaves Pittsbure at 1 10 pmj Al'oona tiopm; lvroiie b 0 p iu ; liuulinplon 7 118 p m ; Mt. Union 7 5H p m ; McVey town 8 23 p m ; Lewistown 8 41 p m ; Mifflin 9 12 p m ; Newpr? 9 4 p m Dim Mifllin 9 15 am; llirrit. :rg II 4 am; arrives in Philadelphia 3 40 p m. CosMrTi'. Tra;ns on the Ilollidavshnrg Branh leave Altoona at 7 41 a m ; 9 10 am; 2 4 ) p m ; j I V m ; arrive al Altooni at ! 5J p m ; 7 4 t p m ; 8 ? j : m ; 7 15 p m. Trains -in L.vistown Division leave Lew - istown Junction lor Miltoy at 7 tto a in ; 11 01 a m ; 4 00 p ni ; for Snn!iry at 25 am ; 1 20 p m ; and arrives at Lewistown Junc tion from Milroy at 9 35 a m"; S 0 p m; 5 25 p in ; from Sunbury at 10 35 a m, an 1 5 15 pm. Trains on the II. ft. B. T. R. R. and H.-d-forn Diwson leave Huntingdon lr Bedford Bridgeport and Cnmherl ind at 905 a ni ami c Id m . .na IT..t- ..I .. rannon up p m; iiarrisoarir u o-J p iu : l n . i auuicai Ph.la.ielph.a3 00 am. Pu !''""" Pacific Express Laves PihsW at 3 1 5 a i LV "J1 ' , lCKl- CO- m; Alt.w.na 7 50 n-.: Tyrone b '. am ;!,.;, , r" "x, 'T-' Huntingdon 8.' Ism; Lewi, town 9 51 a m ! 1 ' Fist-Oinco Box l t. i : . . i. . . ,, t . . . - - . v . 1 1 .ir i ii t .: lM - . 1. . p m ant 12 10 a m A?es, ana for h sate an nfr-cr itl Vanr- . ., " ,., . . , I iaing of aar mrttirine. This little Vacp. Tratns on the Tyrone Civ,,.onle,ve Ty.lzrrUfeb.r ea.wrf Md ncm,a.l ,oue lor Bellelonte ana Lock Haven y 6 i0 u t pr..efB 5w wb , Dr Clearfield at 9 1 10 a m and lo p r. j arrive " .Wa av fcfeh.r appreciated a. medic U at Tyrone l 1 1 50 and 6 00 p n-. i rty ,i TV.pXx A 0-rman phystatia "" j ol' Climgn : TfE II ATE r IT L.4T. 1 Po-r.a : Ton have an instrument A prtect w.kin Shirt Bu.n ,nrU 1 "'tth')" appr-cl.-.t and endors, and Stretcher so l Ironing B vvrd. Eest 1 '' confident tliat it will be of great b-"ie--elling artvie In markM. Sciis a 91 to 1,14 P"'tession and public in general, ight, bMh in city and coimtry. IT j rr.f. A. J. Farrr. M. D., srprior in every nfct, am: I Prnf. . Fbasz. M. D., uxre saleable than any otn-r board. I Chicago, til. y4l I"! latest imprr.-r.nt T.r ail PsVnted Nov. 20. 1(77. Larire rer cvdmv iu. lerriiory seller ana can vassers wanted. Arents do not fail to send Ia. .IMilila. anil n 4 n , c - . . . .... . ... n. . . omim, aic kTHtrt All.sh.ii .ut.i. r. c. i r r ... --" . m. j hi what paper ran saw ibis ad v't. rtik : Sale Billa printed on short notira at tb oCSee of th Sinhntl and Refublicn. .ID fEKIISFM S.V 7 A. (Jo., JLimiicd, Philadelphia & Eeadins Eailrrad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Nov. Uth, 1878. Trawa fere Hirrisburg T.'.'eiirt For New York at 5 20, b 10 a. m.; and 2"rf and 7 55 p. in. For Philadelphia at 5 2i, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.. 2 00 and 4 00 p. in. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 4 00 and 7 55 p in . For Pot'av;!!e 5 20. Vj a. as., ar.d 4 ttf p. m. and via Schuylkill us-juehauaa Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. 4. S. Branch at 5 30 m. For Alientown at 5 20, 8 10 a. in.. 2 l. 4 00 and 7 55 r. to. The 5 20, 8 lo a. m. and 55 p m. trains hava through cars for New Torx. The 5 20 a. m. train has through car a lor Philadelphia. SCVDAYS. For New Tork at 5 2i a. m. For Allento'rn mnii w- e t-.?t" oa- for R...U.;.,. Philadelphia and way' aUtio... at 1 45 p. i,;. Train fir Il-trmbiirg .'i.-r ascLW . Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. m.. auJ 1 I 5S0an.J 7 4S p. K. ; Leaie iiiiiadeipuia al 5 !5 a.m.. and 4 03. j and a 20 p. ui. j Leave Reading at fl 4l, 7 4c', I ' 6 J a. m., 1 .'". C 15 and 10 5 p. iu. Lcsre Pettsviilc at 6 10. ! I5a.m. ..! a an p.m., au.' viaSciiajliiil aud Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Auburu via S. At 3. JJ.-auc'j at 12 0) noon. Leave Alientown at 30, 5 50, .15 a hi 12 15, 4 30 and & 05 p. m. " t Does not run on Moidayi. SUXD.IYS. I Leave New Tork at 5 30 p. ni. l eave Philadelphia al 7 2' p tt. a.e neaaing at 4 40 and 4'.' a. m: and Ic 35 p ni. Leave Alientown at 2 CO a. m. ar.d PCS p ra. Fes if jrns an I Essex R,nlrovl. J. E. WOOTTI N. General 3ij-.-'rr. C. G. HANCOtX. General Ticket A$ent. Manhood: floLost- Eor Eestorcd 5 J"3t pul'is!ie., a new e.;i!ion f t 5t 1 Dr- Culverwrll's t cleSrnt - I Essa ou the ra iical cure i:hoiit :u..ili eine) of Spermatorrhea or eniii.al weak ness, "nvoluntary Seminal Losses, lima, ency, "ental and Physic! lucapscit v, liu sed'inen. f Mwr'agi; etc.; also. Con sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, induced if aeii-iiiiiuigeii. c or sexua! "Ztryvapaiir a.- ulrice, . a sealed env lipe, oulv six coi.', ' . i'l'.e celebrated au'hor. in this admirh!e j Essay, rloariy rteinonstri- S. from A fhirtv r,lal n.ea:. ,:,e or tle api.licatti tho K; '"' Ptntins out a modo i,i -a?a .t once """'pie, certam, and ell', .itua', ! means of wn'r'' every iiiGerer, uo aitier b:t Lis ''' i"l't'' yny !--, m ,r rr hi itself cheat . .r'. V . roneo.tj. fx1 in th linit of every ,ont!i and etry in iu the land. Sent i.-ider seal, ir, a pl.-"w envelope, to any ai'dros, vvti-p uj. it: the rei-ei-.i .if DR. J. LIVERPOOL'S FCCET YiFsaizora mm The wsr.t that has Ion bpn tn..bt To by the Profusion is an Inhaler thit ean i j earriwi in the pocket, an is readv for at any time. This Vaporising luLal.-r is neat and compact r, Jre 0 tha3 anv oth..p Inha.er now m q' markctaiit can" be li for one q-iart-r iho annum tiva aav tli? Iiha'er can I- .. u is V4 CtleHp Ina, ary man or wo- jan that is trtMed wi'.j CatR' rh, itronchltis. tUUma, I 1 n 1 all diseases of the Lmzs and Air Paa- Ail cotBiwitnirations n ut be ad Irexsed. DR. J. LIVh'RpitO: . 1011 Walnut t,err, Phi!aie'r.ri:-. J Send hwf fo.- circular. r $' .90 f r - i . , ! mo A.er; ru"j2t2tu Th ?. jiVi n'r.. i. I place -tt job worn done. Trv it. It will tT if y'tt ned anylhin; in that liae I .