SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ITednetday. Mar 11, 1I. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum tf peM within 12 months ( 12.00 if sot paid within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 MiU per Inch for each insertion. Transient business notices m local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Ded actions will be mad to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter yer- Tb Iiarrisburg Telegraph several days ago asid : A young girl Undid in the Penn sylvania railroad depot In the Utter part of week before last trota V.pleton, Pa., and desiring a porter in attendance to conduct her to a cheap private boarding house, that dutfcy &ett took her to a brothel on Canal street. This girt is innocent, guileless and a (trauger in the Capital. It did not take but a few hours In the brothel to reveal to the poor girl its character, and her alarm, suffering and atrugglea were ot era homing as the proprietress of the den importuned her incessantly to giro beiseif Bp to its ewd inmates, which she refused to the last. A weil-known wine merchant of the city outdo a business CxH at tho pbee to collect a biil, and seeing the girl and her distress, xt once took cLargv of hr and removed feer from the bod. . Conducting her to the depot for the purpose of purchasing a tick et, and while he was in the act ot doing ftis, with tho girl in watting, two of the vistiV .camps who loiter around the depot lurking for victims, irtfotnied the girl thai the wan who had her in charge was not trustworthy, and that tbey had been watch iug a chance to get her away, urging her to corre with tbein. Bewildered and distress ed, the gir! followed the scamps, why. said tbey would get Lor a boarding place on the other nide of the river. When the goctlt ican returned to wbeiv be had left the girl, tie discovered her absence, aLd at once en listed a friefcd to go iu the pursuit, which was hurriedly done, and the girl with her abductors were found on the bridge, when a scene occurred, and the poor, distressed fcirl w as once more taken In charge by there ho meant ber no harm. Bringing her back to tbe city, the kind-hearted gentleman took her to his home, resolved to afford her a shelter in that sanctuary where all is pure nd sate. We mist digress now, to get at another feature of the romance, in order to cemplete iu esciticg incidents. Several weeks ago ait Italian who carried on the aoe business in Altoona, had his shop bur glarized, losing all hU stock and tools. He came to H.rrisbiirg, and here the gentle man in whoe bonne the persecuted Maple too girl had been sheltered, furnished him with means to go into beV.nt-js. T5e Ital ian happened to be at the bouse when tbe girl ass brought in and he recognized ber, llspleton being only a short distance from Altoona, w here be had seen the girl. A short consultation followed, the trouble of the poor girl was seen, sympathy aroused, wheu tbe desolate Italian offered bis heart and baud to ber in honorable marriage. S he had no home, no protector none to love ber and seeing the honorable purpose of her wooer consented, when the party at once proceeded to an Alderman to he the connubial knot tied. But here an impedi ment arose in the fact that she was only 17 years old, the AM.rman declining to per form the service. Another Alderman was appealed to, where the girl was represented as 18 years old, but he too declined. In this dilemma a well-known pastor was next desired to tie tbe bonds, and not being as punctilious as to age, the happy Iulian was United with the lonely, homeless, much troubled Mapleton I, who forind in him a sturdy protector, ardent, able, loving and tender, with a strong arm to defend ber against all asaaulta. COMMUNICATION. Ma. Eorroa : We notice in the papers throughout the whole country, as well as in the cities, advertisements emanating from hotel-keepers, that the best accommoda tions ill be provided. Now I travel as much as some other folks, and yet I have tliia to y, 1 have tbe flist house yet to And whet my bedroom contained a boot-j.ick. Some people wear tight boots and will have them shiny black, and on going to bed can't draw tbem except by putting one leg on theotber and then pull and tug and sweat before tliey come off. Thus their hands and fiugers are soiled and dirtied, and then they go to bed and handle tbe clean sbeeta and blank ets and cause tuore labor and expense in soap and washing than would buy a boot jack. Now, one grod carpenter could make 40 of tbose jacks per dy. They can be made in this way : Take a white-pine inch board, 10 or 11 inches wide, plane smooth and rip in two, saw into pieces about IS Inches long, put each risce in a wooden vise, saw in from top downward sxy about four iiiches, beveling tbe aav so that the onderaide be a little wider than the top, forming tbe letter V, nail a atrip of board 14 inches wide and I inch thick at bottom of letter V and the work is done. The j ick need only be 5 or 6 inches wide. Every bed-room should have a jick in it. It would be a great accommodation to travel ers and lodgers, and need cost only 6 or 8 cents each, and in fact every family should bare one or more in their house. Some enterprising carpenter might do well by making and keeping them on hand to ac commodate all who might wish to buy. Respectfully submitted. TACITUS. thi. Gactb.'Ie, of St. Paul, Sinn., tells In tbs Chicago Medical Review of bis suc cess in an epidemic of diphtheria by the use iodine. Be has treated 200 case w?th but two deaths, while before sd opting this meth od be lost one-third ot all bis cases. Tbe treatment is aa follow : Tbe patient is or dered to take tincture iodine in ten to twelve drop doses every hour, well diluted itb water, so long aa the fever Uta, aubse quently reducing to ten drop every two, and finally every three hours. Local ap plication are made use of at the same time. These latter should be made by the physi cian at least twice a day. For internal use the decolorized tincture? ia used. Bread and starchy article of diet are nsed in abundance. Llrjuid or Dry. Soma people prefer to purchase medicine la tbe dry state S3 that they can see fur themselves that they are purely vegetable, Others have not the time ot desire to pre pare tbe medicine, and wish- it already to Use. To accommodate each class tbe pro pile tors of Kidney-Wort now offer that will, known remedy in both liqnid and dry forma. Bold by druggists everywhere. Truth I ! l Tbe bouse of Mrs. Herring in Newport took Bre while the family was at church, on Bab bath a week. Tbs lire was ontened, bnt m weea. iud : uui-jw, - boum wa damaged to tbe extent H - itv.-Sr-t- - --s at; Tata) Altoona 7V. I -? ZT7 know, ,d comparatively wealthy eltlten of f3,000 of the pirchaae money withOardner, Morrow k Co, Unkv, ,t Hollidaysbarg, with Inatruotiotu to purchase tA United States Bond. rw the ..me. Ob Saturd.v be went lo Holliday.burg to lift hi bonds, bntthey hadn't arrived. On hi. w.y back to Newry he stopped for awhile to look at the toots and pictures tmi iitea to th mu. ic at the circus which was on exhibition In a field by the roadside. While .tanning in front of one of tbe aide-show very genial gentleman, apparently one of the manager of the .ffair, eagagd him in conversation, pretending to want to bay some horses. It wasn't long until, by the aid of ingenious questioning, tbe geai.1 gentleman knew be was talking with Henry Shaw, of Newry, who had recently sold his farm for a tcug urn, and who bad a bank account with Gardner, Morrow at Co. Then he invited Henry to come in and look at the cariosi ties ; it shouldn't cost him anything. And so Henry went in. After be hrd seen what as to be seen two other pleaaant gentle men invited him Into a aert of back room attached to the ide-show, and here they wanted Henry to try his luck at a certain game of chance, which he cannot describe. He demurred on the ground thst be hsdn't any monny. Then it was suggested that one of the "gentlemen" try for Mr. Shaw and see whst his luck would be. This be agreed to. The experiment was tried and the result wss wonderful. The "gentlemen" held np their bands in astonishment, Mr. Shsw had drawn $1,000. There was just one little formality. Mr. Shaw taust cever the $1,000 with $500. To make a long story short, Henry was persuaded to go to his bankers and get the money. He went back to the place, was chloroformed and lost bis money. When be crae to himself he was alone. His gentlomanlv companions had fled. Yesterday Mr. Samnel Shtw and another gentleman from Newry came to Altoona and after some investigation succeeded in picking up two of the parties who awindlvd Heary. Tbey were arrested and taken be fore Mayor Howard, where Mr .Shaw iden tified them. Atter refunding Mr. Shaw' money and paying all costs in the esse they were dicharged. ' Tb Newport AVirj relates the following : On Monday night, 25th ult , four men, with btarkeued faces, entered tbe residence of David Kbert, in Kennedy's valley. Perry county, and violently seized Sr. Ebert, took bim from the house to a school house near by, stripped bim, bespattered him with tar, (Seat him, put a rope about hia neck and threatened to hang him. His wile juripe 1 from a second story wiudoW, a distance of twelve foot, and ran screaming to the bouse of David Miller, a neighbor, and claimed his protecticn. The assailants of ber hus band followed ber, caugbt hold of ber in the house, called her vile names, and it is slleged, tore her clothing. And all this time no one interfered to protect ber. At length one of the marauders fell, it is ssid, hack into the cradle, in which Mr. Miller's child was lying Then he threatened to shoot them if they did not leave tbe prem ises. tt.:y then returned to tbe dwelling ot Mr. Ebert. where tbey found some of the neighbors gathered, who had been attracted thither by tbe loud cries of Mrs. Ebert and her frightened children. Mr. Aaron Ditty was one of them, and he resolutely com manded the peace and preveotel furthrr trouble. Thee are a part of the details of this alleged outrage, and we give tbem as we got tbem, without vouching for their truth in every particular. Tbe parties who made these assaults are known, and either bave been or will be fceld for trial at our next court. Their names are David Morri son, Jr., Wm. Morrison, Anson Weaver and a man named Mitchell. Tux Walker Township Sunday-School Association will hold its next regular meet ing at Red Rock, Saturday, May 2!, 18S1, at 2 o'clock P. M. Members of the Asso ciation a ill come prepared to discuss the following topics: 1st. Should there be doc trinal teaching in the Sabba'.h-scbool t 2d. Should an irreligious person be permitted to teach in the Sabbath-school ? 3rd. Duty and reward in Sabbath-school work. Special attention is called to tbe action taken at the last meeting requesting mem bers of the Aasnciaticn to prepare written answers to the question, "What is the great want of the Sabbat b-scbool t" Tais is fatherly advice to the tender youths, and waa given out in Indiana: My son, yon bad better tarry," Said the father, "and not marry, Or you will catch old Harry, And then you'll feel forlorn ; For marriage is a bubble. Which bursts and ends in trouble. And makes the wretch see double, Just ss sure's you're born. Now among the girls you're scooting, Dazzled bv their trills and fluting, Bui you'd better rfiind the tooting Of your dear old daddy's bom." to iSk Scoa-SCBoot Woieias or Jb kiata Coi-nrr : Ton are requested to meet in animal convention in the Lutheran church, Mifflintown. Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26, 18il. AH Pastors and Superintendents are mem tors. Each Stinday-echool is requested to send two delegates. The entire force of S. S. worker is cordially invited to be pres ect. Leteverv school in the county be represented. Entertainment will be provi ded for aU member of the Convention. Send name of delegate to Dr. T. A. Eider, Chairman of tie Committee of Arrange ments, Mifflintown, Pa. Let your prayer ascend lor the success of this Convention. Come prepared to take part in all tha proceedings- Programme next week. By order of Executive wmmiuw. A. U. WEIDMAN, Chain Chairman. - The pastor of a Detroit congregation took tbe wrong sermon to church on a recent Sunday, and did not discover hi. mistake until he rose to speak. He then announced his error, and said: - Two things remain, either the organist must entertain you for five minutes while tbe sermon is nt for, or he congregation must be d is aliased. I think we'd better be the organ." There upon the org, we. plyl " '10 "ft BoUl the miaaing manuscript was .ecured. ts. r.alveton Utwyerl have good laugh . brother attorney -bo - rfTs colored kleptomaniac on the pie. of Insan ity. He made an eloqeens " 2e.pon.ibl. condition of bU c e.Wj tkbist. Bis idiot client reached o "er touched hi. advocate's arm and aa.d, :.iy:Tousd,bigc..tfoo -Goternort W-oO-" The oppo. ,ey remarked: I told you be bd luc.d Ioterval.,'-C? -Vt"". Exchange, .uat -pub 1.1 wi itiv.rt that the hnnce show can coDilrb. . rfeit silver coin t w. rircult4 o ,bow dT SHORT LOCALS. Soak stories. Hat of all kinds at E. E. Parker's. Now ia tbe time to awing oa the gate. Rope jumping is aa injurious exercise. Sbsd fishing bas commenced at Newport. boy Dr. Morrison' anti-billion pill. Busy day oa tbe farm make dull day in town. A bicycle club bas been organised la Ty rone. Tbe way to make money Attend to your own business. Exchange papers report tbe re appear ance of the potato bug. Tbe thermometer registered 80 degrees on Monday at 11 o'clock A. M. Wheat on low or level ground presents the most promising appearance. The season is too far advanced for the "backward wheat to catch rip." Most of the housekeepers oreathe more freely ; honse cleaning ia about o sr. H'ri Two shotes, tbst weigh about CO pounds escb, at 6 cents per pound. Prancia Hower has two Alderney calves that ho bought in Northumberland county. Dr. Brar.ee expects to make aa extended tup through Virginia ia tbe month of June. Fishermen begin to talk of catching bass. The fishing season opens on the 1st of June. When young men sing in the streets at night, there are women or wine at the bot tom. Columbia fishermen say that shad ehould be bled aa soon as they are taken out of tbe water. Jefferson MiddagU is home from the 'blue grass 9 ate." He brought with him six horses. It is humorous to hear a man that never reads the Bible condemn the revision ef the Good Book. In digging the foundation for a house in Huntingdon, a number of Indian skeletons were found. 1 For a number ot day after tbe meetiug oi the convention of School Directors the town was dull. Messrs. Bsir A. Levin bave opened a store at Locust Grove. See advertisement else where in thi paper. Tbe man who reads tho newspapers, and profits thereby, is Seldom caught by the confidence man." Take-it-Easy and Live-Long are brothers, and are related to Ayer's Sar.iapaiilla, which has lengthened msny a life. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad declared a semi annual dividend of 4 per cent., peyable in cash on and after the 28th of May. Frank Noble, pump-maker, is home froth Luray, Va., where he was engaged at layicg down pipe and putting up pumps. "The Supreme Court bas decided tbst the Ststute of Limitation in the set of 1839 does not spply to election frsu Is." The pjtats bug is destroying vegetables in the truck gardens at Norfolk, Virginia. Tbe potato vines are being "eaten up." The picnic season is looked forward to with great interest. Sa)bath-school chil dren are particularly delighted iu thinking over it. Up in Huntingdon the police are looking fur some one that u liot a bullet through a window" in three different houses a few n!ghts ago. It ii a pretty good sole for a store to av erage one hundred yards of carpet a day. Graybill bas been doing it many days in succesatoe. J. W. De'cn and WU'.iam Dietrick started on Monday to Colorado, t- join a company of surveyors, to run a railroad route trom Denver to New Kerico. The man Luuaig Derr, eent'oned In an old document," as published in another column, was the first American ancestor of G. L. Derr iu thi place. One of the hardest things to do is to go into Strayer's store, in Patterson, and not go away pleased and happy, w ith a bundle of clothing under your arm. The time to exchange your old clothing for a new sly lish suit is at bend. Harley bas bis store well filled with clothing to suit all tastes. Call at his plsce. A number of the friends of grandmother Elizabeth Hawk, residing on Cherry street, assembled the other evening and called upon her as a "surprise birthday party." The State Grand Lodge or I. O. O. F. will meet in Harrisburg May 20, and con tinue in session three days. There are 900 lodges in the State and 1,MK representa tives and past grands are expected to be present. E. S. Parker wa away to Cumberland county last week, to attend tho funeral of hi uncle, Williamson Parker. Mr. Parker lived but a few miles away from the place where Eichard Parker, bis ancestor, settled in 173S. Rev. Mr. Gaooe continue hi interesting and instructive sermons. Next Sabbath morning and evening, a new picture, repre senting Moses on the mountain-top, look ing out upon the Promised Land, will be presented and preached from. Strayed, Lost or Stolen A yellow dog, from tbe premises of the owner, near Oak land Mills. Information that will lead to tbe recovery of tbe dog will be thankfully received. Address or call on John Bashore, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. A tramp that bad smll-pox visited Pat terson Ust week. It was no small excite ment that he created in tbe town. He was interviewed from a distance, and in a loud voice forbidden the bospilality cf the town, and commanded to go on bis way in a hurry. A one-hnndred-pound bog, pasturing on the farm of it owner, Josiah Mitchell, in Juniata township. Perry county, was seiied upon by thieves, some day ago, and cut in two, and the hind quarter carried away. The head and front quarter were left lie on tbe premises. A citizen of Philadelphia baa a carrier pigeon that he calla Garfield. Tbe bird wa taken to Fort Wayne, Indiana, not long since, and there - let out of iU cage." It circled upwards until it waa satisfied of iu bearing, and then flew in a direct line to its home in Philadelphia. Tbe eagerness for office Is illustrated by the following from an Ohio paper: A Cin cinnati man disappeared, and seven detec tive couldn't find him in nine week. But a shrewd politftiae got Of Mayor to appoint the man to oifice. and two bour buer he came in on a run to be sworn in." Dr. Braxee. Major Howell, Col. Hassinger, Assistant Adjutant General of the National Guard, and Colonel Hartshorn fished Lick ing Creek, for trout, from its h sad-waters to a po'nt wiMa ,ight failM of tbM week. The catch wa not Urge. They en tered tbe valley by way of Reed' Gap and Jeff the valley by way of tbe road that lead to JobnMown from tb old tannery. Tbe Altoona TVsewae remark -. People may say what they please, but thsre is lock in oorseauoes. A women na.Iwl one np against the woodshed a mouth ago, and last week her husband eloped with tbe hired girl, ine man Bad not earned a cent for more than two years. " The executive committee of tbe S. V, Printer1 Aasociation will meet In McVey town, Saturdsy, May 14, at 10.30 a. m., for the purpose of organising and transacting important business relative to the. annual. excursion. Every member la urged to be present at thi meeting." Nancy Heller, aged abont 12 years, dsugh ter of Beneville fleller, of Fermansgh twp.. Waa seized by a revere cough on Tuesday night, tbe 3rd lost. All effurts to break or abate the congh failed, and tbe child con tinued coughing for several hours when she died. Interment in Cnioa Cemetery oa Thuradsy, the 6th int The Selinagrove Timtt of last week says Samuel Moyer, of Centre township, died suddenly in tbe field while plowing. Geo. Kline, hi aon-in-law, was plowing in the nekt field, and seeing Mr. Moyer'a horses standing idle a long time be Went to see the cause of it, and found Mr. Moyer lying on bis back in the furrow dead, with his left band upon his heart. It ia a well-known fact that Col. William Bell ia agent for almost all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Machines. He bas. to supply a want, become agent for the In vincible Vibrator Separator Threshing Ma chine. See advertisement elfewhere in these columns. Experienced thresher men in Ju niata county have ieen it working and can touch for its effective or thorough work A petition was circulated in town last week for signers, that request Post Master General James to sppoint Dr. Roger Post Master in this place. It is said that tbe im mediate cause for the petition for a new Post Master is found in the fact that the present Post Master voted for a Democrat instead of for a Republican in tbe late con vention for the election of a Superintendent of Common Schools. m The many friends of Col. George F. Mc- Farland will rejoice to learn that the Colo nel's health is improving. During tbe past month he has suffered severely from bis woitnded leg. Last week Dr. Lncien Banks lanced tbe limb below the knee-joint; about two quarts of pus was discharged from the limb. Tbe Colonel's ailment come from wounds received at the battle of Gettys burg. District Attorney Jacdbs has already re ceived the names of some t'iree hundred citizens, remonstratinc; agsin&t the building cf a county biidge across the river at thi place. How msny hundred more names will be sent in between Ibis time and 'the time when they can be presented ia remon strance can only be conjectured, but the probability is that many more will be sent in. For the town man tilt owns a horse and buggy and drives to tbe country there is no business or profit in the drive for bim, ex cepting in the renewal of energy for bis work in office, shop, or store. Tho coun tryman that owns a horse and buggy and drives to town finds business and profit as well as recreation in the drive, in this, that in tbe drive he carries with him products Of the farm, butter, ejgs and other things to market. An exchange says: A gentleman .who bss hsd long experience in raising tobacco, gives the following account of his manner of keeping rid of the worms which make such fearlul inroads upon tbe growing plants. lie tays be has a number ot artifi cial jimsou Sowers ma le in tin and stuck upon poles in different parts of the tobacco field. He baits the flower with sugar and arsenic and the tobacco fly will eat it and fall close by. , He says a few of these doses saves the labor cf two hands in an ordinary crop- On Thursday a man named Zeiglor was arrested in this place, by a woman from Al toona, that claimed to be bis wife, for ttife desertion. Zeigler wis lodged in jail. If there was an estrangement- between tbe couple, the trouble was sufficiently settled so as to permit tbe womsn to lodge with ber husband as a visitor or caller on Thursday n:ght. Their difficulty was about harmon-. ized, when Chief of Police Powell, of Al toona, put in an appearance on Friday morn-1 ing, and re-arrested Zeigler, and took bim j to Altoona on a charge of having obtained goods under false pretence. A journalist who has been giving atten tion to the predic lions of people that fore- j tell coming events, says: Among the pre-' dictions of disasters with which we are to be visited, is that of Noriuan Lockyer, the astronomer, who claims to bave ascertained ' tli.it some time the moon will get out of . balance and pay the earth a sudden and un- 1 welcome visit. He has not figured out the '. etact time of the occurence, but will prob- i sbly give us time in which to prepare a : national reception to tbe man in the moon that we have so long gazed on in wonder. Ux took her little hand in his ; . She turned away to blush, tie gently said s "My darling, don't Yon love the evening bush t Tbe darkening shadows in the glen, The red sun's dying Hush J" "Oh ! Oeorge," she murmured, soft and lot, " Do let np on that gush." JVtie Orltar PUavune. PILLS. ijse oclf Dr. J: M. Morrison Sngar coated An tt-bilious Fill a they are now acknowledged to be the best Liv er Pill made, a box of them should be in every family. Tbey are .also a good pbvsic. Can be had at Dr. bank's Drug Store in Mifflintown and -at most of the country stores. Tbe Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this conn ty. deo'2180. A GABD. 1 am prepared to furnish tbe be it make of KeedU; Skmttltt, and new part for ANT Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket , also, the Sett pure iperrri machine si. W. H. AIKEN S, tliin street, Mifflintown, Pa., One door atove Post-Office. DIED i HELLER In Fermanagh township, on tbe 3rd inst., Nancy K. Heller, daughter of Beneville Heller, aged 12 years, 7 months, and 9 days. Dearest sister, toon has left us, . Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God that has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. She shall sleep, but not forever. There shall be a glorious dawn ; We shall meet to part, no, never, On the resurrection morn. KAUFFMAN Ic Milford township, on the 7th inst., Cloyd, son of Wm. K. and Mary A. Ksuffman. aged S years and 1 day. All kind of job work naatly and expedi tiously executed at tbe otfica of tbe Sentinel emd JUpUxeem. MSiCELLA.VEOUS A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENED. A SURE REVIVER, IRON- - BITTERS are highly nccimmenderi for all disease re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; eFpecially IndigtAicn, Dypqma, iwfer sutteal Veers, Wcul (f Appetite, Loo cf Etmgdi, Lack of Energy, He. Enrich the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suclb a Tatting the Food, Bckhmg, terU in the Stomack, aVeartiurn, etc. The Onlw Iron Preparation that w'll not blacken tbe teeth or give headaohe. Sold by all druggist. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading ami free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING ! Wk have just come from New York with a new stock ot DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LIKE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCJfTKT TRADE, Be anre and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as yon can cer tainly aave moCoy. Ho trouble to show Goods. One price to all. Locust grove, One mile soiithwest of Patterson. April 27, 1891-ly W. BAIR & LEVIN. NEW STORE. IN POBT ROYAL, JUNIATA COUNTY. PENN'A. Having just opened a new stock of store goods, such ai Dry Goods, Notion, Cloth ing, Bats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Fish, and a general assortment of stero food. I will take pleasure in exhibiting goods to all who may favor me with a call. Will pay the highest market price lor country produce. Don't forget the place, at Cook' Store in May 5, 1880-6m. D, W. HARLBY'S I the plaoe where you can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS, BOOtS, SHOES, HE U prepared to exhibit one of the roost this market; and at JSTOKiSHlXULr LOW PRICES I Also, measure taken for suits and part of uit, whieh will he made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Witer streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRATEE lias yxA ioturaed from the fcastern ci'.im with a fail variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, ALL SIZtS, and be astonished Pants at 7 cent. ri'l-rton, Pa., AprU 15, 1879. Medical THE ONLY MEDICINE 15 EITHER UsJCID OB DEI FOBS That Acta at the sasae ttss. TEiiniJt, isisowizin I ass tsi zimis. WHY ARE WE SICKfr Btemo r allmt that artat organ to I bewm domrdor torpid, and pcuowul Itamorser thereore farad tale uu ami I that thovldtxerptUid naturally. Mar VMih WILL SURELY CURE M KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILE. CwSSTtPATIOW, rKISAwT BHSEABES. I-EVALZ WEAKSEsaE. ASP NERVeC BISOBBERS, by cauHxj.fr action ef Oft organ and ratoring their potter to tkrxm of diMott. I nil!. ulasaad srhsal HWfcr Urawate with Piles, Castipatlon! i. . i II. m lira! VIJa.wT n mj iiis" . . j - ' Wkf eadarsaervoaa erslek heedarhMl Cm HJDNEY-WORTaii rtjoif in ktaltk I ItMpaCapla Bit Tla-MaM. Tmem, latin ouMMSKkisio' whK-h ukn six raru o! maduftM. Also at UI4 Fans. ery Oaeca tr.ua, tor ttaoss laas uui radilr snvui at. r--rt mrM wt'h nru eracWncT bi other form. Ld OET IT or TOCR DRCIKJIST. riUCH. LO WFI t.l. EICHABDSO C, Prep's. iifui sal ta drr sost-ria. ncuGfex,vz. j I1 K I AT A .V A LLE Y B AN K, OF .ttlFFLlSTOWS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PuRT ROtAL. Stockholders tad! vitally Iianle. j. NETIN POMEROT, Prendenl. T. VAN IttWIN, Caskitr. DlEBCtors; . . Hevlri Pomeroy, Joseph Kothroclt, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. B-Jiisai', Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, , BTOCXHOLDEBS : J. Nevln Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kpncr, Joaepji Hotiir jck, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bousall, Noah Hertzler, Daniel StouS'er, Saml Herr's Heir, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Uertzler. Charlotte Snyder, .... . 27" Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 month certiticates. jjn23, lS'9-tf 70 A WEEK. $12 a day at borne easily ipiUmade. Costly Outfit free. Address Taur V Co., Augusta, Maine. mar2,'81-ly Conanlt your interests and advertise ia the Sentnel emd Republican. No paper in the Juniata Valley pub!ihc as large a quantity ef reading matter as tbe I Sentinel end Republican. It ia above all ! others th paper for thi general reader: I V, I Tan! 'ADVERTISEMENTS rv, i TONIC . Fort Royal. T. M COOK. BOYS' CLOTHING JSSD FURSISHIXG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offered in New Building, ooroer of Bridge and Jan. 1, ln;3-tf H?"" SViTS M4DK TO OKrEK.jj SAMUEL STKATER. COMMEStCAL.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruiTow. May 11, 1HS1. Butter 2r) Ergs '.. 10 Lard 8 Ham 12 Shonlder,... 8 Sides 8 Potatoes 4i Onion. 1 DO Kags 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeEly. Qi'oT4Tio.s roa To-di. Wednesday, May 11, 1881. Whfat 1 US Corn..... 4-j Oats &2ioi.i Rye bi Cloverseed 3 75to4 W : PHILADELPHIA URAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, May 9. Wheat is quiet and "la-iier; No. 2 Western red, $1 -'li 1.-6; Pennsylvania rrd and amtx'r, $1 i a 1 26 .Corn is scarce and higher for locnl nxe ; steamer, 59aGi)c ; yellow and mixed MUSt',.:. Dais are scarce and wanted ; No. 1 while, iVuStic; No.2do.5ll-; No. X do. 50ai0c ; No. X mixed 49a6Uc. Kye is scarce at ft. 06. t PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARK ST. pBtbabiLpntA, M r 9. Tbe ca'tle market is aclite prime, 7a J;; good, t'jtijjj; me dium, t.i':c; common, 6'u.J'. The she-p market is active; wool a-cp, 5 uc ; rhpped she p. 5Juc. Hugs market is ac tive; prime. '.i' its' -; good, ft9Jc; C3m O.OU lo ueiiluw, 8irio. PIMlLESi I will mail (Free) ihe recipe lor a simple Veoetablc BaL!t that will remove Tax, FRECKLE?, PIMPLES and Blotcuks, leaving tbe kin sft, clear and beautitul; also liutruot'oni for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a tall bead or smooth lace. Address, inclosing 8c stamp, Bs.v. Vaxo'ir A Co., 6 3eekmau St., N. T. 10 :.CQTS.UM!TIVS: The adveitisjr having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make Known to bis leliow-sutterers the means of cuie. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using tbe aame, hi-b they will find seas Cirs forCojrsra-riov. A.rnwa, Baca cbitis, tic. Parties m inbiug the Prut-rip-lion, will please address, Rev. E. A.WILSOK,. 1M Pein PL, Williamburr, N. T. AGENTS WANT hi). Eiz Pay. Light Work. Steady EiiplovmenU . .sam ples free. Address'. M. L. LYKN, O Nas sau Street, New Tort. ERRORS OF TOLTU. A GENTLEM AN who snRered for vears from .Nervoas DEBILITT, PKEUATCKE DECAY, aud all tbe etro-U of youlhtul in discretion, wiil for th sake of audor-ig hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making tbe simple remedy by which he wa. enred. 8 uff-rer wUbing to pmtlt by the advertiser", expe rience era do so by sddresaing in pvriect corfidrnce. -JOHN H. OGDEN, -- -; 42 Cedar St., New York. Snbscribe for the Sentinel emd Repuiiun. It eontaina more, and a rretee -ierv r good and nsefnl readirg matter thaw any other county paper. PnIYATESALES. YALUABLt! PJihit PRIVATE SALE. THE heir of Frede'r:clf I.-.nver, dee'd. will otf-r at private r Jr. a farm, situ ated in Greenwood torosn'- Perrv county, Fa., bound-id by land, of A'-ker, J. U. Jaae, i. kipp and other, ccrtaining 1 sbot. or less, ah- ut 115 aores vf Wli'ch are cleared and in a high state of tC'.t.f i!loi; the balance Is well set Wi!h tiui'o.-. 'i he improvemen's are a T.5Tf"a n.itir.la Trvrtn IZmtC , JUtUU UUUuaU lltUJ UViulil i BANK. BARN, Hog Pen, C -rn liojse, .-d VvasU Uo'i.b, a nil a Vt eii ut netcr-lauii. wa'er near the door. There ia a'l an i x-celh-nt UrcLa'd of choice Hull un tuetaj tn. This is a mt irairat'e fruprty. being situated in a !i:ne.tuu4 itlmj, conrunicut tu schools, chcrcbe, m'.lia, &c., and witta a few miles ot' tbe Pennajl.'aui.t Ktilroad For tunber particuiar. call, on tbe ndnrsignml, who reside n tiie f-irra, or address them at MiUerstown. Perrv C , Pi 8 IU EON LAUVFK, BOLSEil LAL'VErt, Kay 4, I8ol. Ad oi:ui-trator- . - o A HALF-ACKE LOT, S11CATE0 IN Walker lowneb'p, about two mile meLl of Tboinpaoutown, ca the old pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, with kitchen and outbuild ings. Fruit in variety. Water at the dour. Terms uwdi known by calling on Philip Cleck, on the premises, or by addreai;:g Philip Clrck, Tnompsontowu, Juniata Co., Peon. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE farm of tile beim of Saiuuvl iinn: ing, dwcoAwd. Uod rrd at private a!e. Tbe tarm Is sumt-d in Lost Creek Valley, three mile, liou Jl.d3inic.wn, coniains O.IE ucxdrcd Ac:ti:s of cleared land, and FCR7T A CUES of Timber-land. The outldiaa are g'Od, cca aiating of LARGE BANK BAR IX , MASS10X iSD TESAM HOt'SK, Spring House, Dry House arid other out buildings. A Large APPLE OrloiiAKD of selected fruit. The farm is convenient to schools and mills. For forms, call on Ellas Horning, residing near the I arm, or C. B. Horniug, ii;ttin town. ... AprU 27 ljfl-tf Xew Advertisement.. i BEOE GUT IN 1 M PLAGE. Tia and Sheet-Iron Manufactory, Miin Stretf, Mijjlintttcn, Pa. CLARK WRIGHT 4 SON, Would most resp-cliully iiiform the pub lic that they hare started a branch ef ibrir Pattern n Tin and jM. t-Iroiinre E-tab-lbiumi lo the Thomas rociu. formerly oc cupied by M. L. L'trlW-Mld, hrr they are prrpart d to manutacture aad rep lir every Ibmg in Itlir line. T!:"ir stock ill bo found to embrace, a coirplote asiiorticeut ot Tinware, Jipiiin't ware, Cookiu? L"ten:i!s, ha., whifh mill be j kept tullr up to the times in variety, style, KVia'ity and price. i .Asopeot the tlrrii wtll le constantly at work iu the th..- piih i.- may dfp-.-ii i n having ad Lii ds of JO H?? IN u w.tn wb:ch i they may tator us, executed in t'ne prompt est and most workmanlike maimer, end at the lo'Cett rate. TIN KtlOr'INi; and S POi;TN' put on new aud repiited iu a worku'-.ulifce inaarierl and at lowest .mlua. STanillaeture of store-pipe aud fitting up of :tovt a specialty. Hy stria atteotwn I., business, go. d wont ana miHleraie crarg-s, iney m-pe r, merit and receive a fair share oi public pat- j ronage. 1 1 s- a5M& nvcTPrie rrvtt ,, I 9, ' ' """y Snini: l,os-eS. lu.p. AII kinds of Oysters. Fresh Fish, tc. in . pe'n-'ts to .Vsr.iajre, ete.; a!, Cju seaaon, supplied to families on shortest no- i f.rt'.nn, Kpilejy and F'w, inUnced ty tare. AH order, k-ft at the hi'' will be promptly at;end.id to. M fliintown, April -1, 18il-tf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successor to Buyer & Ktaardt.) LBALER2 IU G ft A IV, COAL. jtiiaXUEK, cejient; Caloined Plaster, Land nisster,! HEEDS, SAsUT, V'', W boy Grain, t b delivered at M'fuin town or Jlexie-. ,. . .'t are prcpued to furnish S.I I to dealers at reasrble rates. KENNEar roTi. AprU 21, !879-tf &CQ a week ia voor own town. Te'maand tpOU $ outfit Ire.. Address R. Iiaurrr - Co., Portland, at.ii,e 'mar 2 t Prcf??iic!ttu Card. 't ;:n v.. atkinson. !-A-i j ATTORNEY -AT-LAr, S ;f"F LIN TOW N, PA. ; sytTv'lectitg aud Catir-yancmg prerapt- ; ly altTc?a u. i " Orrica Jn Main trt, in his place of csid-.ncd. sm".: ft fcrllg.: strevl. j . ATT0r.i;2Y-AT"LAW. ! ZtFFLf )'TC '''', JiJSUTj! CO., PJ. j US- AU bn::crs promptly attended '. I'rr.ct On b.-.ui.e iiifvt, ir;.osit; the ATTORNEY .vT-LAV, iirFLINTOWN, FA. i"C.l':t;cir;s aftendwi to prorcptir. O.T.ca VVi:h A. J. Pa'ursoo Ejq, oa Er'.djj attett. febi, 8l. D tVID D. ilO-NE, ' ATT011N EY- AT- LA W, VlFFLirTOWN. PA. C7"Cul!ei'ti'ns ad all p-a'catone! busl nc' pron p'.ly u'.ionJe i lo. June-U, 157T. W0M.iS A. ELDER, M. D, Pbysiciaa and Surgeon, XlfFLlZTCW.V. rj. Othco hour from 9 . to 8 r. .. or. See in hia father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oclJU-tf D. M. CRAWFORD, M V., His resu"a- aciively the practice of Jf jdicir.. and Surgery nd ilicir collateral brsachas. OtHe at th old comer of Tuird srl 4nge afreets, li.K i:,'jn, Pa. : Ha.chi.', 1S7& PHYSICIAN LliD SCEGEO?, JlzadcniJ, Juniata Co , P- Orrica formerly ocrnpis-i by Pr. Sterreff. Proteasional bc.ii. prouitlj" aitfndfd iv at alt hoars. D. ' ALLEN, M. D , Haa commenced tbe praciitaof JJ'ji cire cu i ui eery and all theirco' lateral branches. OJcb at Acadumla, at the rrjid toce rf Capt. J. J. Patterson. 'Jul 15.174 INSDEAKOE AGl'NT. PORT ROY JK, JUSUT.I CO.. I i. C30nly n.-!il)lo Conipanii-s i.t .-ruarntdtl. Dw. f. 1175-ly H KXRl HARSHBBRGER, M. D. . C;."iaue ::a-tice of Jf id!c:r: ami Sv':K,,lJ nd all tteli collateral braicuos. Cifi: at his risi!i.ace io .MoAiiitvrville. -iub , 1876. MtJicU. larsauvxi-illa X Is acorii'KV.ind o" f'.:' rirtnes r-t .::75ar -til a. sti!lin.'i. laantlriae. yvll.jw rl--K. wi:hthe n.J:u. i I'i -siiau 1 iroii.ail i v. ertnl tik-vd-tra&n?, b'"oi-cl!inii;. ard l:'.iiatitiii!!2 eieinen's. It is ti;e '.irfir. sufest. and in very way the u.ot 'i'-Tu:il aitorauve mdiriue ruoo oi available t" tlio public. 1 he sciences r mMlii ?ne xvti cheiuiatry Imve uever pnxi::iil so V t. bte a remedy, nor on so potent f "'.ri all djieajw ft wiping rrr-.u im:r.r '-i-iotj. It cum St-roI:iia. ri!;-I ail srrcful-.na disease, iirjsipeijtv Kiw, or 8r. A It thony's K.re. r!n:-Ies and F tor frrnba, Ptwt'iiM. niote'a., I'oila, nons Totter, llamor, .Suit U'-ieum, SealO-head, I.instworm, I leer, Sore, Rheu mat rsm, Meiv urtal lisease. eu raljrit. Female tvkiiC--es and Ir regularities, Jann'ce, ATec'ion of the Liver, D.sneriia, I.niaciation, susd iiencral l obii:tj. By it srircliln siid cleanntr z T.ir.Mtirft It purges cut tha torn rorruiiio!ia wh:-b contaminate the bl'l. er 1 rause do ranjement and ileeav. It st.iEiilnte ami enlivens th vital futictuina. It prr,:otrs enerjy and strenrtii. It r-store r.-. i prt serves health. It i-:ftes niw life and vigor throughout the wliolw system. N SutTererfroui any tiL-tes-te a iiK'liarwes from impurity of the blond need despair, who will give Ayer's SARvr rilla. a fair trial. Remember, the earlier Uie tnai, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furaiRhM to phvM eians everywhere: and thy, reroiiizin its superior qualities, admiiiis'.er tt in their practice. For nearly forty year Atr' Sb Sapakii.u haa lieen widely used, it now piBtsesiK-!! the confidence A n i'.'iona of people who have experienced bciifits from iu marvellous curative virtu :3. Prepared by Or, J. C, Ayer & Co., Pratetlcai and Ai.ytlcal C'atoUbt. Loe!l, h.iis. sou sv a'J. i-Eucttirrs avravwnxaa. ! - ifaahoOal H3wLC3'.. Vj'ST EeS?T :d J:m ptitnislied, a iev cj.iioi rf Ir. Cuiverwi'ii'a t'elcorau-d Lssar ou lb- "aHi'nl care .without Uiecl- eiie-i of iperm.itorrinra or Seiu!ii:i! 'ee- icli-iiJuigeee or xt;ai rxmvagare, A;. j Theee!?brated author, in tb e'duiirtnlu j !k-i , elearlv rlemoiiscrate-t, feoiii a thirty i year?,' suocciul practice, th'r!. the alanu I ir. conseoTiencca ot e;f-ahi:.e laay be rad 1 ieaily cured without the dangerons nse of Intern1 medicine or the application of the ' tnilo ; pinling out a mode of cure at or. iro-.le, certain, abd yTs-ttual, by means of w mil b every sufferer ro matter aLit l.ia : roudition may be, m.y nrre bTnst lf cheap. : ly. privately, and r:dicai!v. j C7This "Le,nre should be in lh hj-.ds ! of every youth si.d etery man in the land, j Peut tree, under seal, in s ylaia enveiopa, to any a'Mress. J Aiitlresi t'-.p Pui!:eM, I THE CTU ERW LLL fl EDICA L 1 0,' 1 41 Ann St., New York: Jun. lS-ly Post-OrEce Box &. ! After the First Day of December, 1380, YitC WilL FIND JACOB G. W1XKY - n his New Store Eoo-: at tL Z er.d of SlC lLISTrRf JLLC, Ui.il a Large L t o' STUVhS AVD IIEATr.US of all kinds, S'ove Pip-r, Lird Cans, lica tir.uiie lrou Ware, Ii ipping Pans, ana all kind of TIN AtiT) SHEET IBON WARE. ' Wjich articlrs he vti at the Lowest Vns'.':,'r Tiices. Thankful for prat patronage te expect, by strict attention to buiccs, to receive al least his share in the future. JACOB G. WISET ' Nv-4. 24, 18W. .amount ' bentfSOO
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