IIH!IIV "I1 ' s .'.urn riittriiawV-"' uUtaitiU Wwnauuuuiin i iyrnr"'lIJiw'wlP'i,T''",, ' SENTiNELjc jlEPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. VTedncHdaj, April 16. iM4. B. F. S C II WEIER, IMTOI ARB rlOrilKTOK. A duck will "o to water, and tha Democracy will go to free trade. ' m m A telephone line is to be laid along tlie bottom of the ooeau to thu old world. There is, sccurit v in a coin curren cy, wLtn panics come the oulj kind of money that siitnJs the test is gold and silver. Thk Free traders are consoling themselves with tho beliof that if they cannot win this lime, that they can wiu in the "sweet-bv-aud bv." Axdt Dill, of Union county, baa expressed the belief that the present tariff attitude of the Republican par ty is the HrrifT cau9 of the dead -''Whig party." . The PhilaJ'.'lplii i K.'cjrd, a Dom oeratic journal, says. "Free whisky and tobacco and dear blankets is the outcome of the deliberative wisdom of tho Allentown convention." . There seems to be a "ilasli in the pan" of the Sea B-ard luiilroad, all on account of right of way not beinj secured. Y'hea the project wasstart- ed. th.ro was a flourish of trumpets T ..A - i 1 !. I r i.r....i..... l.i . -. I - put the roil 1 through. Tee resolutions of the Democratic SfaU co!;venti"o:i do not mention Cljverui'r Paitiai-n's name, aud still we ars told that the brethren are liinvv and harmonious. 'Oh ! Eiv I , , ,, , , .. : middle, hand around tiie banjo, bones, t irnbtiriiu . and ii ld'e." Until wiihin a abort time astrono- i.iers insisted on calling the moon a j dea l planet, but in this month f j April 1SS4 a. Hertford Conueticut ' astronomer states tuat a big menn tniu nearly '2 ).0 J feet high has iuru ed out t ) be a living volcano, and is now in a state of eruption. As f ir as reported tiicra were 1300 muidoreis in the I nitou states in i 1SS3 ?.n 1 of th.t number only ninsty-thrc-s Wt,re hun f-jr tho crime that luey c-.iu r.mite.1. Witb Sit A fact look- j c.j h the face) it is q won-1 ID1' icic d-r thtf. the nutnm-r of a Ivocates of I.v:io!i 1-ivv is on tin in -reaso. j (Jcnri, the lower hous of Congress , Las iB.sefl. Ly a lurge majority, the j bill to re .It-em the trade dollar. It is ' lioved that tiie Senate will speediiv pas the liiil and thersby stori the work of the Tins-'rupulous speculator in ths mo.-t valuable silver dollar coin th: t the Govenment issiTed. TiTf. Di uiocrats la-t fall election rered m umo, on tt, wool quesuon. and pulled the wool over ths eyes of . a goon ina'iv nooi giov.t r, nypiuiu ising that a P'-mrrratie Congress would rent ore tho tariff, bat last week the qu'."-ti n c ime br-foro C.mgres. and the Democracy did not restore the tariiV. i . i i . i Tar. platform of the Alleutown Democratic Mate convention ii for the lYnnsy'.vaira Democracy, but riandall's f,PWli is f,.r Jtff.-rson, Jackr. n, Polk and Buchanan tradi tions and policy. Between the two, the platform a'd the speech it is a good L'ird. and good Dovil produc tio':. bin it caiin it win. The rennsylvania Dem-x-ra-y start v.irh him, and if Lis wifii has a stal e 1 the campaign rd Alientowti lust syn coat in her tnibk, nothing un "A bus lay by declaring for Randall J p'easant ia to bo said about it. And for a Presidential candidate, hat tie the reasonableness of the supply is c: ,ii 1 that hangs ovr tiu jubilant to be determined by the means :mJ Pennsylvania Democracy with their social condition of the passenger All chosen chief is the Carlisle wing this is no more than common sense. which will show its hand at Chicago, r.aud ill '.a"tic are not what the Car lisle n:en admire, and they may ex press their disapproval in that Na tions! co:iventiv n and back it up with p. sTnititig hand. "At the ronvt'iition of colored vo ters of NorUiwesteni Pennsylvania nt Franklin March 28, thirteen coun-' tins were represented ly 20 dele-p-at'-s resolution wore adopted de nonneirig tho shotgun policy iu the j South, condemning the republican party for not suppressing the Baino, renouncing allegiance to the republi can party and declaring hereafter to veto as one man with the party that will recognize white hearts under Mark hkin." Yuiex Mr. Randal! was introduced Jo the Allentown convention last wAfk Le delivered a little speech. It v ae a very common speeoh. He said that ho attributes his prominence to the ajrossive course thnt ho has pur sued in advocacy and uefonse of the cardinal principles advocated by Jef ferson, Jackson, Polk and Buchanan. Queer speech for a Presidential can didate to make. If it means annth.ng it means a revival of the policy of the dead men that Le talked about It means the Talk Dallas and the tar- iff of IS 12 dodge, ami it means the cringing pulley that Buchanan mani festei toward the Soulheran politici rxs. If IIand:ill goto the nomination j should turn in for Biaine for Presi at C'aioago he will have to cling to j dent. Hip ! Hip ! hurrah for Blaine the policy, and swear allegiance to j if yon want a war with England, if ihe Carlisle Democrats He trimmed : not. hip', hip ! hnrrah fir some other his sprtvh po that he can do w. : man. Fbedekiok Docijlass, (he colored orator is reported to luve said in Philadelphia the other day, in speak ing of tho prospective Republican candidates for the Presidency Mr. Douglass said : "John A. Logan is the first choice of the colored people. They favor him lieeause he has back bone He is brave man and does not fear to do right even though he is surrounded by the most over whelming opposition. He supported Pinchbeck in his fight for a Beat in the United States Senate. He oppos ed Fitz John Porter with the cour age of a liou." Bible stu.lente aud literary people will feel an interest in .a despatch that was wired from London England on the 8th inst. The deHpatch states. that, "literary circle and the learned societies are excited over another discovery of sundry musty scrolls of parchment containing what i6 alleged to be the original manuscript of the Motaie books of the Old Testament. The scrolls arcsaid to haTe been ! fincd iu Arabia, on the route that the Israelites must have talceu after their flight from Egypt towards Pal estine and to havo been brought to St. Petersburg, where they are now being examined by Dr. Harkavy." . - - The outrageous verdicts that ju ries sometimes bring in, is mostly caused 1-y tho trickery of lawyers v ho are in league with jury fixers, TL tt.ntion of t,,e Ie mnat he , directed more to the management of court business. Tie jury system of 12 men. to settle disputes between people wheu they cannot settle a laong iiieinselves is a Iwtter way than to have one. two, or three judges to ?iile a di-pute. If jury fixers nr.d unscrupulous lawyers can re:;eh a ju- rv and corrupt it, it would per Lain be a good deal easier for the lawyers t j reach tine or two judges, tins to reach and corrupt a number of the 12 jurors. Dout consent t the ubo- iiiion of the jury system. It is safer than the one. two, or three judges system. IiANPAi.L is? a pro.'ossirtual politician he is always hungering for an otlice, and generally minages to have a stall in the public crib. In his speech to the Democrat State convention last wseb lie declares himself to be a Polk and Cacii.vjuau Democrat. I'oikbro j 'hi ruiu to thousands of bns ! ines establishments. Ha cheated the j nisnnfactnrers Ly declaring Limself j ia favor ol a cortiiu protective tan.i. after lie was elected La favored tLe free trade imerests, a punic with wi(e Speil,i ruin took iilase under Li administration. Tlie preacnt genera Hon knows whit toot nlaee under iluoh.iu.iii's administration. M.iy tho Lord Bive tha Kepablic from any of such mitiugement. What was ths matt?r with Kaudall when ho declar ed liimself a I'oik and Bachanan Leinorrat ? Th Auierit,n leluarks tbat :,!(1eI11(1!lt of tbe Uuite(1 states j Saprt Court in regard to the con duction of the clause in the Tariff bill relating to the importation of wearing itpparl is Feusiblo and sat isfactory. It simply amounts to this, that passenger.-? arriving here from Europe have a right to bring with them free of duty siich clothing as is honestly intended for their personal ue, either in the present or in the immediate future. The traveler cau do siK-h buying abroad as in the or dinnrv course he would have done at home during the season had he not cr ns a'-iroaJ. lao man wno ;anos ia i , , -- i , jit... f .M l.ri-irr n n.r,i , r s-.ii! aloiiir ' When B'aiino was Secretary of State, of the administration of the laaiente-l Garfield, Le bad reiiared the way for the a-sembly of a Con grens of all of the Governments in America, excepting Canada. The government of Canada was not ex ported to Bend delegate to the Cou gross, for the reason thit Canada ia under British rule, and the meeting of the Congress was to mature a plan to get rid of British interference in South American affairs. Guiteau murdered Garfield, and the new ad miniatration that followed thu Bad event of the shooting of the Presi dent, was not for creating a war with p-reat Britain Arthur s Secretary of Slate revoked the call for the Con gress, and thereby the country escap ed, in all probability, a war with Great Britain. Had B'.ain's policy been carried out doubtless now the Republic would resound under the tramp of armed citizen soldiers marching to the defense of our cities against the attack of the British na vy, and armies would be on their way to the Canada bordsr, and in stead of being engaged in the pleas ant pursuits of peace, the nation would be interested in destrnctive war. Should Blaine become the Pres- j ident of the Republic he doubtless j will revive his favorite policy toward Great Britain. If we all are spoil- j ing for a fight with the British, we all The Philadelphia Record, a Demo cratic paper, does not take kindly to the work of the Democratic State convention, which fact may be learn ed from what it says in its issue of the 10th inst, us follows : That wing of the Republican par ty (known as Randall Democrats) which held its Convention at Allen town yesterday had not the courage to do right or wrong except in mat ters about which there is no dispute. It was as bold as a lion against "ex travagance," "subsidies," "centraliza tion," "monopoly," and "partisan spoliation." It was in favor of stick ing fa.st to the State aud Fedrra! Constitutions. These are abstract propositions which meet with gener al absent. But it tloik'od the tariff issue iu a resolution which is a jura ble of contradictions and absudities ; it dodged the silver question; it dodg ed any expression of views iu regard to the revival of our shipping trade ; it dodged everything of immediate political interest except Mr. Hand. ill. Mr. Randall gets a square indorse ment, and ha may ba accounted the platform of bis party. Now, Mr. Randall, being interpret ed, stauds for economical administra tiou (which is rood). and for free whisky and tobacco and high priced wool, iron, salt, sugar, rice, lumber, coal and an undiminished tariff rate I (which are bad). The Democratic party in Congress ha repudiated the bad ideas of Mr. Randall by a large majority. 1 he party will repudiate him agaiD at Chicago. Dr. Cahier, Uetured in Reno's school house, on Saturday evening, as per announcement in the interest of the State Grange, to quite a num ber of people, among which were some of the heaviest taxpayers m the towiibhip. Harry Stambaugh was elected President of the nitelmg aud introduced the Doctor. He stated that he came to teli all about the Orange. All people who are direct ly interested in the cultivation of the soil me welcome to membership. The Grange may properly be call ed a school where members meet to I transact business, disciiss questions relative to their calling, engage in rea liug, declamation, and enjoy mu sic. '1 litre are -100 irxuLres with a Ulf lllllt'lMilll (JI 11.UUU 111 IlllS tIO. I 1 l : . f ,1 rtnii !. . ... . Tbreo iloiliuh is the mlm i-siot. fc.i.r ! ,,f f"'"''8 ' of the Tecol .te ,iiUg a man. and cue do.lar for a w.auan I "''l"ny, l-n ated at Santa lUrbara, Mexico, with d ies that amount. t .l.l0 i tr -nir"-d by a young run named Mck-yeai-. In a Singla year farmers woo ; e.v, also employee of the ciimpany, went lo have ni:ichierv to hr.V Ul.iv utva 75 I rrral, fltteen miles dil!.t, on buiinu.ss to 190, or Uiore. Ki-:ht niou and four women are required to oga:ii.e a grace. The meetings are secret, or more properly, private, not oath boutid. and political discussion ia f...l.;.l.l... T.. .,.n: ...i ... ....t : .... I . ,. . . 1 .. i D.tor pp-..ko of uwuure. barn yard j maiiiue is tLe Let. The liquid from a barn yard ix the strongest fei tiiier ' heretofore spoken ol thry noticed on the f 1 plant fond, und it siiould be kept o.-u road two '.!i-iicih on li irseH-k ii.l fiom running to wacte. Th pastm - i' g rapidly toward them. As thi-y approv.h mg fcf Ctttie on the fil-M? in a ruin c: t!ie two l..irs -lii.-n ep.i.-ated, one goin take, they can I e fed t greater pro-' up either aide of the t.-jai. Tt.ey dr.-w fit in the bain or bam yard. The , their navv pistols aud demanded that Mick- poorest ft land can !e hrollght to a state of profitable production Without I give np their ilinero, meaning avm-r great cofct by the usa of green uia- j M ickey knowing tho Mexican language bct nure or fertilizer. The Norta Caro tcr thin Mai Klin h id up his h inds. VMcki lina pea is the q iickest green fertili- zer, jilow the ground in the spring, sow it totue pet. ati.l wuen the plant has retched its growth plow down, sow again, aud ngaiu plow down, anil in tbat way the ground will Epeeddy be filled witii plant food. Tnrn'iig clover ia a tirst-rate way to fertilize, but the pea grows where the land is too poor to grow clover or other grass. If lime, which is not a ma nure in itself, can be usd, aii the better, . the lime forms a chemical combination with the vegetaldj m-.tter in the eoii and in that way plant food forthecrc-ps is produced ly lime. Many of ths fertilizers are not worth buying, such of them as tho Slate Board of Agriculture have pr. iiouncsd good cau be relifd on. Salt is good for certain kinds of plant, it is good for asparagus, aud at certain stagts of growth of wheat it may ba rood. In Bradford and Columbia counties Le knew of several whwl croim iui weie uenniTci iit a :u i .1.. 1 1 .ilfli that was sowed oil the wheat when i tue roots were to voting. lie t9:t ed about the keepirg of cows for uiiiug purposes, and gave Lis ex perience, from a herd of 20 cows that he Lad as dairy cows. The lean cat tie, Alderny, and so forth for milk, and the Short Horn for Herb. The I grange, he thought, should discuss the tariff question. Incy should discuss the queatien of taxation, lo cal and Stute, as the laws stand to day the tax laws are unequal, the farmers pay annually in this Stute. $2, 000,0;.)0, while the other interests pay only 3,0tK).00t. Elect farmers and not lawyers and bankers to the Legisla lure, and have the taxes equalized. From the question as to what gran gers should most discuss, the lectur er proceeded to tell them how much cheaper they can buy through the grange organization. There are large stores iu Pittsburgh and Philadel phia, through which they can buy at wholesale, aud manufacturers prices. Organs, pianos, and machinery thev can get at greatly reduced prices. The grange makes conflict with no other business it aimply protects, its own interests. After the Doctor had finished his lecture he requested that questions should be asked him. Wellington Smith asked for more in formation as to how tlie grange can buy machinery so as to sell it cheap er than agents. In substance the Doctor stated that the manufacturer has his price for every machine, a gents must pay him that fixed price, but when the machine is sent into the hands of of State and local agents it has a price placed upon it by the manufacturer to cover all the salary or percentage of the 6evoral agents. TLe business houses in Philadelphia and Pittsburg buy in large quantities from the manufacturers at first prices. aud the pay of agents not being added to the machine.it is easily seen how the granger receives machinery at cheap er rates than from agents, lir. Smith stuted how he had heard bu par quoted at lower rates than mar I ket jirices, and could not understand it. CaUt-r could not quite see through it, "it nii,'Lt be to catch flies,"' suar is sold at sucb a doe margioe that sometirucg a salesman will put it ht low market price to draw custom. Don in Li.l. stown .tore Voeper was so put out with the amount of go jds that th-! grange ther6 was or dering, that he ordered a lot of first rate cnltivatorii and sold them at $7 apiece, w hile the grange was selling them at $8 apioce. Then said the merchant : "What fools the gran gers are, to pay $8 for the same kind of a cultivator that I sell for $7." Smith asked what effect lime has on tho bearing qualities of an apple or chard. Not the best was the rcplv. Use barn yard manure, not around tho stein of the trees but all around under the trees and the best results will be reached, in that way a few trees that he so treated, at the Centre Co., Agricultural College, produced more than n large orchard on the sam farm, an orchard so treated will bear fruit every year. Mr. Stsmbaiigh detired to know whether the individ ual p-augcr can buy at first prices', himself, or whether all the baying must be d .ne through the grange The D-jctor stated that by obtaining a graugeiii card from the grange, he had never failed of obtaining the same advantages of first prices wheu he pr sented his card at the business houses where they purchase. Stam baugh desied to know whether now, at this meeting, is the time to pro ceed to orgam.o a grange. Tho Doc tor said "no. we have here. Tom. Dick and Hairy, and perhaps Old Harry too, and it is better to pifkthe fruit, if vou shake it, the result will be i s it is often, during great revival moating.-, wheu persons are shaken into the church that had better be out. I will give a paper t you and Pro fessor Smith, aud yon cau pick your fruit," after which the meeting ad journed. The Doctor is a tall, fcliui man, a "six footer," wiih gray hair and beard, without moustache. His countnHitce is a pleasant one w;tii a shade of agressiveness which i.i caus ed by a high arched nose. Ha de livrrs his lecture in a slow conversa tional way of speaking. North Ster rett, of Mi'.ford, brought him to the meeting. A Citizen of Mifflin County Mur- Mr. J. 1. M.cklin, of McV.tiown, Mifflin county, wu murdered in Mex ico lest March, by Lighwavuieo, the particular of which wa pu6lihd in Colorado Springs Gazette, a follow: On Frid-iy morning. M.in h23, ISM, Jack Mjcklin, uho LcM the rrpporiMble jilion The roal over which thry travelled n a rolling prairie, tht're hciiig but one nnrh iiuiiHili.itely on the roid. Alter transact ing their business st I'arral Macklin and Mackcy started out upon their return trip I.. ...... ..I...... tl...... '..!,.,. ; .n ... .. . ., . ,, , "a - , a hi"' When aboi kloaid dratn tv two mules. about threo niiVt south of the ranch tin and Mackey hoid up their bands and I ijn, however understood that they wanted j money and d.d not hold up his bands but j A , looped to rmeii under the scat ol the buck- board for a bug in which was carried tlii mail and money. Thinking he was reach ing for a weapon one ol the robbers oVed three shots at Macklin, one ent.-ring he ba-jk-buoe passing through tiie kidneys and ; loilging in the opposite Mile of riie body, another entering below the right shuu!drr b'ado passing up through tho breast and cutting sever.il ribs, the thir l coloring the right arm just below the elbow and lodging there. The robbers then strifprd both Macklin and Xia:key of their outward cloth- I rr j ,j. , ,,,iv. Trrtcn ns. ves ing and boots, taking also Mtoklin's gold t s;on given imni'-drit-lr. It .! t he' .re li ir ring and the mail big containing the com- ! ' 't'1 a.-n-s. n. in wheat. wM l- put panv's mad and ;,. in moner belonging '- ' to the Tecolote company. The tstn 'Jiey unhitched Ironi tlie biirkboard and rin off on the prairie some distance to prevent their giving immediate alarm of the rob bery. Macker then helped Mackliu lrom the seat of the wagon to the ground, plac.l n t (.nn ril.lilfl'i under hpu.l a:tl ear. crc1 th what little clothing could be i htMlMri : ! ? ' ol t.ie lorty ,, , . , ... o p.. j third s. rt I il.e Ai t. Mil t Vav, I'-sl, ; bara ramp, a distance ol five miles, and gave ( the alarm. Ilarses were imuiediab ly sad- I died and on arriving at the place, two and a half hours alter tlie robbery occurred, Macklin was found still alivo and perfectly conscious. He complained of being aor and cold Ha was given water atd made I , . . . ... ... . ss conifort-ible as possible until tha arrival r ; of a wagon from Santa Barbara in wbi.-h he j was placed ou a mattress and Ur .l in the i direction of home. The road for several i miles was rough and over this be v ss placed on a cot and carried by several men. A physician bad in the meantime bom sum moned from Parral, who upon bis arrival, pronounced the wounJa very dangerous. Morphine was injected in bis arm and he passed a comfortable night. Next morning he seemed much better and hope wera en tertained of his recovery. Later, however, be began to sink rapidly and died about 8 o'clock fraiu internal hemorrhage. Slack lin's body was at once taken to I'arral shin a post mortem examination was held which showed that either af the shots which en tered the body would have resulted fatally. The Tecolote Mining Company at once offered a reward of $1,000 for the capture of the robbers, and upou being notified the authorities of Parral sent out squids af soldiers in all directions in pursuit. The despiradoes are supposed to be from Du rsngn and are said to be known to the au thorities who Lave uo doubt but that they will be raptured. Much feeling ia ex press ed not oniy by the Amciicans, but by tbe natives, at Ihe dastardly act. and no means are being spared to bring the robbers to justice. Macklin generally went well armed, aa did most ol those going back and forth on Ibis road, but on this occasion neither waa armad. Tbe lonte has always been con sidered safe aud is traveled almost daily by the company's employees and Americana who have heretofore not been molested. Mr. S. II. Keep, of Manitoti, also came up from Mexico yesterday on the same 1 train with Mr. George Macklin. lie was acquainted with Jack Macklin and aaw him od Friday just a few momenta before he left Parral for Santa Barbara. Mr. Keep ,iim tkihb villi u, i 1m i ii ty nut firt Vi In- ik. Hi.-;.,) . . I : . : I O 2 ' J M VIIII.MII i' - it it'-ti i of Parral that the murderers will certainly j be captured. A Mexican who met them on I the toad with the clothing taken from Mact - I l:n and M-.vkey in their , s b knows who they ari nnil ia aiding the otli car and auldiera iu trying t etfect tlit-ir capture. In thu connection a brier akaich of J irk Mackliu iil Dot be out ol place. lie wu born at McVeytowo, PunuaylranU, in 18b2, her hit boyhood Uaya wrre pasn-d. He received a liberal edncation at Syler'i Acad emy in liarritbnrg. In the Kpring of l!"79 the uiiuing excitement broub liim to Colo rado. Thu tii st year or morn ho aprut proe-ting in Guaniaon county, and in the fall of 18"0 went lo Socorro, New Mfiico, wbure he wu alio cngnwl in mining. Re turning to Colorado Spring be .cure i a position in the aolintor'a office of the Den ver k. Rio Gi jiiJh which position he ytve up to accept that ol purchasing agent of the Tecolote Mining Company, in which capac ity he was acting when he rcceire l his fa tal wound. Announcement. tOUNTT TREASURER. 1 hereby announce uiysulf as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject Co the rules and regulations of the Republican partv. JAMKS 11. SIMONS. Midlintown, IV, April 14, 1M. Mb. Ei'iroR. Allow mc to anwwnce tho oamci.l G. W. Smith, ol Milllintown, as a candidate lor the oilier ol County Treasur er, siilijcci to Republican usagen. Mr. Smith Is a iimii ol good business iiin'ifica- tioii, and il elected will lil ike an obliging and efficient officer. FAVETTK. Betfwrlli JsT.-wtisMM. I If Unt:ut :il ; !: ti '1 (Hlf rrtndt. llTjmiiti lritp t. r ! nr er.iic for !i-t of quJOitt He antwrml h-itio Jfirit,f Irr-mtn.rAi taat. drPnwwnlbrtotfwa W-pmr hrtV swal tlirlr a lial iMft Msa)klaltbar adlvtsates. llhMltlriii. AatdrwM llr. f. L. LsRillVK. r-'i ff.Mm la 1 hrrm 4alrl Ur4. fivrf- laithnW. C.O Lvrkt af ., HI. Lor lav. an. AfJKNTS WAX'fEJ) TO Sr.U. STANDARD FERTILIZERS. D. BL0CHIE & CO., Gettysburg, Pa. .Vsrch y-2m. TALCABLK FARM I.AM) FOR SALE. A valuable farm, eont lining about It inn, all tillable Itnd. and in a g-od state of cultivation, with good Pwelling House, Bank 1'srn, Wsgon 5hrd st d onthuildinirs, all in good rrpuir. The land ia all rir.-r boiloui. Alo, 4 VI acres of mountain land . i along lin i-f lVn:isvlvani Kaiirond, and convrniont to Si!irg arid Marions, wall set with rock oak. t hraiuut, and other tiai ber. A good opportunity lor ai.y one want ing a fist class h.me or to. engige in the luintn-r busines". For pirtirnlS'S rt'l on or sddreSs .'CRKlltAM LYONS. Wirn'r..wK. Jrsitra ('.. Pa Sept. 1. ISH.t. IAUTIO.1 NOTICE. All persons art aersbv tsatieaed syaisst t-espajing npon tbe la US' a of the astfar signed. in Favslte. Delaware or Waiker t'wnihius, ay ib4ng, ksat'iig or ia aay cBher war : JnxaTHAK Klen. Cathakiss KRT?.r I). R. IMMM. S. J. KtKTS. l.vrisx Ivsx, Jacob Honrs. W u . KitAVTBsrraa, Jens .MoUrar, (i. W. Sana, II an a r Arisjt, JaKr FtKis. C. (. Saiawi.T, Dsvia kairra, TsvrroN Basvaii, JeifR I.. Anewet. S. M. KierraAV, David Dchiarslssi, l.sri K. Mvaaa. j A.. II. Ktrti. S. Owrs KvaNs, C. F. Spicbsr, j. n. n tRBSR, F. Dfttra, Arnold Vimk, Nevssnker iO, ?ti lf. PKIv'ATE !HIX :,iU.h frnm v, Vt. 5 tr' X ... .. .1 I.. I ..I' 1 ..-r.. .,t H i,' land, i! Mif- n utown. the cointv iwii. The h-i:.- is 2 storirs hiirh with ; rooai-, an-i a cellar. There ia a stable tr S or t rattM oi horse, hog pen. There 1 both rminini; and pump water on the premise, r nut ul all kind, cherries, gnes. j v-ir. apples and pe:iclo-. I'tnirehf and srlno!s i-ofivemeni. The Punker chnreh i o:il - hall mile .1 : r j n t Th Vr.-rf eri it l.nTlieia- etiilrrlies Ysn Wi rt, Juniat4 rounly, I'a. April , ISM. "OT.'CK T) SMIrxMj IHRKCTOHS. To the Sdinof Directors of Juniata C ovn'y: Voll are lieretii- i.ot.ried to ui. et in o-'liven- xit at i;c,;. i;,e i Vifl-intowii, the fir". Ti:e!ay o! Ma-', being ih? ufh day ol month, and e.-!eet. rira r,rr. bv a m i- 'r.l 'l ll;r HI. o:r iiisim'rr oi OTreciori, rreeii?. one ; cfii-r.-ii hTero-v s'd cien- t:lic seije.lri'niei.tF. of ai!l and xperi ence in the art of eselunc,. ss Coiirtv Sn- periMeuJeni, tor tftree s i nnj liool venrs : ano ce-ii;v rne riu:i to i oc roatr , , . . Miperm'itdenl, sr II irri.'-burp, as required ,r ,. ihirtv-ninfit and fortieth i-ections. of said act. WELLINGTON SMITH. County Suyrrtntrndt t. April 9. 14-Kt. rtiii'iiHiif'nH i'BOF. U4T),5TC! rmx crfsiia taiiti aw : S I .. lei I -rv;v u I i -: H.H -art. l-:fic vet teuforttw w fc.il (Br wt.:t met la jrucr Tf. too. Ar. Kii-C t,-sM a by frft?;MJa rlauv of reatrel , ?-.T trslf. Oritr t: tVi lvr triBC yv-feaf klI krm Impriafit fe-u btf ..- te trwaB-J CiAlbsstcuii Cib-iMna. tat C-? 13t 13 t'rTvtc IN I'iTL'.l W DJ.i Te?lo. Fuutkicl n 1:1 rt;? aaMIckl rlv-lf'''. Grjavinc la hi"f b rtf ttv Hart. D rft rlKLw Ic tiv sVtsst vf 3 YaH iftiw tlfl ip AHeiiselCt:) res SPEE31T03HEE1 l&PQICNCY. 7Toatod for orr 5 yr by hm tn thou- e;T-ia;iis?aPt."':.wi.' ! S sal Iu arc ruir4. Il H t' jo cf the hocafl H TRIAL ?J air w&l-fc fc PACKAGE m u. slM mm fir umc. ai?Jl", rftllttf.l fefVlDM ". 1 J I fail iuu SEND ADDRESS Vs&- rwij. HARR19 REMEDY COMHJfff Chemlits. 306S Horth 10th M., St I. on:, Ba. Growing Crops cheaply and taccesshilly thoutd wrHte g fnr cur pamphtet en pure tertitt7r. 9frh q-m fetiill?er can be made ith POWFtt'S PRt-PHREP CHEMICALS. fnrunocep:eqtmtonr. Apply withrcWtncs. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Powell's Tip-Top Bone Ferti.ifr, Bone. Pntash. sammnnia. Ac. 18 LlfiHT STREET. BALTIfrpT. W0. ! iE,,EDI & DOTf, Agent., i J rt y If irr limtowh, Pa. juno 20.S3. The Sentinel and Kcputhrnn offii u is ihe !plMe to get job work done. Try it. It will! 1 pay vou if yoo .ed .nvrttius in .bat lin,. FARMERS FRQJV1 THE PRESIDENT 0F BAYLOR DIIIVERSITV. Independent. Teaas, Sept. 2ir GmUlemrn: Ayer's Hair Vigor Has been owed In my uouaefcuid tor tar reasons: 1st. To prevent fn'.ll.i out of the balr. id. To prevent too rapid change of color: 3d. A a dressing. 't has given entire sailsfaeUon in every M. ac. Yours respectfully, Wm. Cakbv Causa." A TEH'S HAIR TlCOIt la entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sub stances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray balr to iu original color, prevents baldness, preserve the bair and promotes Its growth, corea dandruff aud U diseases of the balr and scalp, and is, at the same time, a very superior and desirable disssing. rRirAOED BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mas8. Hold by all PruggUts. PENNSYLVAKI1EA1LK0AD. TIME-TABLK On and aftor Sunday May 13th. 1888, traiai that stop at M:fliin will run as follows EASTWARD. llirrux AccoMMODATron eaves Mifflin dsilv at fi.2'1 a. ra., and Stopping at all ata rinna between Mifllin anit H irnsbnrg. ar rtves at llsrr'jburs at 8 V) a. ro; at Fhila de!:ihii, 3 ) p. ni. Leaves Miltlin dsilv at 1 15 p. m. ; Tort Hoy A. 1 2d p. in ; Thompson-town, I 42 p. in.; Newport, 1 5U p. in-; arrives at Har rinburg at 1 i') p. ui.; at Fhilwlwlphia at 7 26 p. Joh m.tows Kxprkss leaves aitoonS daily t i.Ui'i I ni., and siopting a all regular station- between Altoona and Harristiurg, reaches JliUliu at a. ni., Ifarrisburg 12.X0 p. M., and arrivea in Philadelphia at 5.1 '.t p. m. U aii. Tnit Usva-- Pittsburg daily at 7.3o a. in , A toona at 'i.'lb p. iu., an- atoti ping at all rrgiilir stations arrives at Vilflio at 6 S p. ru.. rUrrixburg 7. SO p. m., Phi! i ndeljihia 2 x. ni. Mill Expre ?e-irs Fittb'ir at I Oil pin. Altoona 1 -i p ro ; Tyrone 7 17 p m ; Hnnt pigdon JiU'ipii: l.ev.-i-town 920pra ; Mit tiin 9 4." p in ; lUrri.ihiirg II IS pm; Fhiia delphta t! 35 pm. ttvsxtaRd. VirrLf.x Accanaon.iTi.is leaves I'liija delphia daily t i a. in.; iiarrisritburg at 10.10 a. in., and stopping at all stations, arrive at Vitlliti at l'-.Uo p. ni. Oi tcr Kxpa leaves Fhilk-lphia dai lv at h 4'J P in.. H irri.-bur. ! Hi p. lis., j stopping at Koikviik-, M.trysville, Duncan- ao'j, Newport, aliovrotown, 1 nompsontown, Fort hoyal, time at Mitltn, 11 3'J p. m. Mail Ta us Wares Philadelphia daily at 7.(a. in.. Harristiurg tl.l a. m., Mifflin p. in., stop inpat all stations between V.lltin and Altoona reaches Altoona at 3 50 p. in., I'ittshurg ".4 p. m. .MirrLi! Ai:cohvodatio5 leaves Phila delphia dailr ut 1 1 lo a. ni., Harrisburg ex eeyt Sunday at 5.f0 p. m.,and stopping at all itstions, arrivea at .Mltrtin at 7.0U p. in. Pacilio Fzprrsslcawjw Philadelphia 11 CO p ni; Il.irrisiiurg 10 am; Duncannnn 3 a'.iam; Newpo.t i a ni ; Miitlin 4 i'l a m ; I.ew itown i'l'J a iu ; McVeytown 5 30 am; !t. Union iiilin; lluntint-don 6 'J5 a ni ; Petersburg t-5 a ni ; spruce Creek 5 54- am; Tyrone 7 it! a ni ; Hell's Mills 7:I2 a ni ; Altoona 8 10 a m; Pittsbmg 1 in pm. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 10 a CI ; HaniMbnig o 15 :; Mitliin 4 .17 p in ; I.uistown 4 6pii: ; Huntingdon 6 W pin ; Tyrone rt 40 p in ; Aitoeaa 7 20 p in ; Pitts !.irg 1 1 30 p m. I.EWISTOW MVISION. Treins li-avo Lci.!own Junction lor Mil ry .-.I 'i 33 a in. 10 "0 m, 3 23 pm; tor Sr.fc'-y st 7 I'l a m, 1 p ni. Trains arr'vo st I.ewr3town Junction Irorn Milrojr at 3 10 a in, 1 50 pm, 4 50 p ni ; from SunriHry st So'l a 4 3'J p ui. TVKOXE DIVISION'. Trains leave Tyroro tor Bellefonte and Lock Haven at b .V) am. 7 'AO p ra. Leave Tyr"ne lor Curwciisvi!4 ami Clearfield at 8 on a ni, 7 :') p iu. Trains leive I'vrono lor Warriors Mirk, Tenns;. Ivania Furn e.ad Scotia at 9 2" a ni ami 4 00 p m. Trains arrive at Tyronn from Bellefonte a::d Lock Haven at 7 f a in. and ti 33 p in. T.-aiua arrive at Tyrone from Cnrwens- viile and Cleirtield at 4. is am, and 5 36 p m. Trains arrive at Tvron- from Sco.'ia, War- ' ri.-rs Mark and Pen:w Irania Furnace at t 59 a m, at 2 Si p ni. Philadelphia & Heading Railroad. Arranrfment tt Pasenper Train. Vtiefs 2-i;h, IPS?,. 7"rai rare Htrritburg at foltotrt : For X-t Tork vis Allen,own, at 7 !n 3. m. and 1 4r p. m. For New York via Philadelphia and "B.Hind Brook Route," 2't 7 50 am, and 1 45 p ra. For Philsd.-lihia, 4 2", 7 50, 9oO am 1 45 and I 00 p m. For Keadinp at 5 2". 6 25, 7 50, 9 '. a m, 1 4i. 4 00 and 8 00 p m. For rottsville at . 20, 7 50. ! 50 a m. and 1 4i and 4 00 p. ni. and via Schuylkill & H usqnehanna Brs.nch at 3 00 p r.i Fcr Auburn, 8 !0 a m. For Allentown ar 5 2, 7 50, 9 50 1 m, 1 45 ana 4 no p m. The 7 50 a m, and 1 45 p m trains have through care for New Tork vis Allen town. SVXD.tYS. For Allentown and way station -at 5 20 a. ni. Fr e Rending, Philadelphia and vsay stations at n 2 a it and 1 50 p m. Far I'hiladoipbia, 5 20 p. m. TVaint fnr Hurrnbursf arr, .allow : I.oave "Sow Tork via Allfnton at 9 00 am, 1 00 and 5 30 p ra. Leave Nrw Tork via"Bonr.d Brook Ronto" and Phitadelphin 7 4 a 1 SO, 4 IK) and 6 30 p j.f and 12.00 miilnicht, arriving ai Harrishiirir 1 50, 8 20, fx 25 p. m., nni 1! IUai.it 0 10 a m. Leave rhiladelohia at 4 9 50 a m.. 4 00. 5 50 and 7 45 p m. Leave Pottsville at 6 09 00 a. ra. and p m. Loave Reauing at 5 .V, 7 SO, 11 50 m, 1 27, fi 15, 7 50 ami 10 25 p ta. Leave PotUvillo via Schuylkill and Snsne- wanna Branch, 8 iw a ra. and 4 40 p-m. Laave Allentown ai 8 00, 8 40 a m., 12 15, 4 30 and 9 05 p m. Way Market leave Lebanon (Weinsdays and Saturdays oly,) 5 15 a. m.. SCXDJ TS. Leave New York via Allentowsvat 5 80 p. ra Philadelphia at 7 45 p a. Leave Reading at 7 30 a m and, 10 25 p m. Leave Alleeiown at 9 05 p m. STEEI.TO nRAXCII. Leave HARRISBURG fo Paxton, Loch iel. and Steelton daily, except Snndav. a 35. 6 40, 9 S3 a m, 1 35 and 940 p m ; daily, ex cept .-vaiuraay ana anaay 5 35 p m, and oa Saturday only, 4 45 and ' 10, p m. Returning, leave STEELTON dailr, x cepi Sunday, 6 10,7 05, 1000, 11 45 am, 2 13 and 10 15 pm s daily, except Satarday and Sunday, 6 111 p m. and on Satnrdsv only, 5 10 and 6 30 p ro. C. G. HANCOCK Genera! Pati'r aud Tiektt Jgent. J. E. WOOTTKX, GeteTvl Manager. No paper in the Juniata Valler nubliahe. as ;arK'e a quantity of readin; matter ju the StaNatl a4 Rtf,n,t. u abftV(s ' ot. the paper for th, eeneral r Jder F. KSPJ3WSCHAIE. AT TBI CENTRAL STOR MAI.1 STREET. OPPOSITZ CorBT IIOC Mifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader I Thff Beat Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style l-Cash or " Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women end Children, Queenswere, GlaMWire, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Clotb, and every srtide usually found in Grst clas stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioe. TLankful to tbe public for their heretofore lihril patronage, I request j- their continued ea.tom ; and ak per son from all parts of tbe countj, when in Mifflin to rail and see my stock of goods. r. CSPEXICIIADE. Sept. 7. !!"! Lons E. Atkixmit Gio. Jacoas, Ja ATKI.TSOf & J tCOIW, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. L"ColIectin(f and Convevancing prompt ly attended to. j firrif f On Main street, in p!:ice of resi-! denre of I.onia H. Atkinson, Esq., south o: Bndfte street. Xt -r, 1881. JASON IRW1X, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, XIFFLI.XTOH'X, JUSUT.1 CO., P.I. Uv" .All business promptly attended to. (if rrca On Bridjr street, opposite th C'lnrf H.n si?a.-e. fjan", '8ft-ly J-ACOB BEIDI.CK, ATTOIiNEY-AT LAW. MIFFLi.VTOWX, PA. CCollections attended to promptly . Orrici With Al 3. Patterson Esq, Bfidce street. Fob 2.r, SO THOMAS k. Physiciin and Surgeon, M1FFLISTOWS, F.I. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. or 3ce in his rosi.ieree, on Third street, op posite Method parsonage. ocUJf-tf Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resiinii actively tbe practirv of Medicine and Snrpery and their collateral branches Orfjre at the old corner cf Third and Orant-e struets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 29, 1?76 J M. BKAZKK, l7 D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGrON, JJc--4tmin, Juniata Co., Pa. OrncE formerly occupied by D.-Sterrctt. Profession! busimrss promptly amended to at ail hours. Jons Vt i'.ai i.iilii. Josrru V.". 5tiii. 51 C Lit illlUl ST vlMEl., INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT- ROT.1L. JVSUT.i CO., P.I. liOy reliabk Companies .-epn.se n ted. Dec. 3, 1 875-1 r yy -LLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALEK IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Vifftintown, Jn ii Conntr, Pa. flh 01 Briilo ittrert 1 fppoitj Son tit i Hn. 8. 12. pKABnDT HOTEL, iNmth .vt . ,miYy ( Ciw-tnit, on" sqvfcie i south of the New rt mce, one-hiiifi susrw from Walnut u Theatre and ir the ! .ry nnsiness centre t.S the citv. (a the American and Enropran plans. (Jood rooms fiom 5V to $.1 iv pcdsv. Kemodi-lel and newly furnished. ". PAINE, M. J:, inerand Propriwii.e AGUE CURE contains au aatldete for alt ma larial tlinarder which, so far as knowu, is used m nn other rensr-. It eoa tains no ymnuie, nor any miiernl nor de leterious s.J-stance whatever, nn enase qnently p4iicea no inju.imia sffect npea Hie e him itation, but lear.-s tTstent as hoalihy . it was ru-loro tho-attack'. -V I: ? :-4RR kT AVER'S AGUE a. Kk to cirre imrv riuie ot r.. Aguo, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent reter, Dumb Af., Lilliona Fevar. i-4 Liver rompl.mt ea.ise.1 by malar. m ease or failure, after i)u trial deals aie aolhorixed, bv ..sr rircnlar dates JatT iat, lt2, to rernd tbe m.Dex, Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lorell, o . .. MS8. .-.nn rv an Drupgista. OTICE TO TRESPASSERS. J-1 All persona are hereby nwiflod not to 'rhel lands of the nndersfgned" h. F f W"?.U township., f0; the purpose f hunting, building fire., or fr.f any other tre.p-,,, raTro, 5 r 1'hristias Mtssra, K1"' Isaac Arm. VnH8,K n Josaa Karff.!,, c Oct. 31, im it. . SPRING ST00 4 or CARPETS; Ckoitw Fatten VELVET . Body and Tap ig try BRUSSELS, Eika Sapir Median, as. Grade IiNGRAmS, A all Liaa .f VENETIAN, A Completa Lint of RAG, A Choise Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HAIX j Carpets AT THE Cnrpet Blouse FORKtTOBB HODKS or TH E JUNIATA VALLBY. -:o: Joi&rS. G iisr sin, At the Oli 1 Stand,. BRIDGE k WJ .TER 3TSIETS, 1 r FLIT? f o n PA.. HAS JUI iT RBC2ir24 All; ihe above enmestl artioks. j and aJl ott.er things thui may ! 3 fonn.i Li a ;iRr,rT pmNTTirap st hk f H'limt a u iu.1 1 X J iXli UilW"i AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES IX ALL COLORS. Looking Glastts IN GREAT VARIETY. In fact everything usually kept in a rirst-Cla?3 I louse Furnishing Good Store. JOHN S. GKAVUILL BRIDGE STREET, Soulto SM Between tbe Canal and Water Stre'. MIFFLLT0W.Y, - P-vy i 5 1 i H I! i j I i i r 1 5- i. li i
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