) MSM i 5 r SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN TOWN : WsxHaesdar, May 1, ISS4. TERMS. RDWrintion. S1.60 per annum if paid - within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within If months. . , , Transient advertisement inserted at ou cants per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local eol- amn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring te advertise by the year, half or quarter ye- SHORT LOCALS. York lima st Hacksnberger's. New goods at Pennell'e store. What's a dadt without a cane 1 ; Buy clothes to fit jou at Harley's. A Bellsfonte man rents fishing rods. Fanny mackeral at Haokenberger's. George Gcshsn advertises for bark. llig invoice of candy at liaekenber's. May 30th will be the 16th Memorial Day. Children in Patterson hare scarlet rash. Dr. Elder baa been restored to health. It is only the rascal that can't stand watching. Samuel Wilson is enlarging his dwell icg house. A number of farmers planted corn last week. The Academy band was ont on Mon day eTening. Esptnschade baa just the nicest lot of prints to sell. The li-Tear locusts, it u said, are scheduled for this summer. L. B. Elka is improving bis property in the way of a new cistern. Mr. Calvin North is enlarging the bare on his farm, near town. The Presbyterians have quite a tang fund raised for a new orgao. Measles trouble children iu a Dum ber of localities, in Juniata. Good for Governor Pattison, be takes no stock in the insanity dodge. About every other man in Bedford county wants to o to Congress. Odd Fellows held a re-union at New ton Hamilton on the 1st of May. Bellefonte has neither a base ball club, or a brass band, lucky town. Farmers should bsve the fine mack eral that are for sale at Iiackenberger's. If yoa want to save money bay your boots and shoes at Yorgsj's, in Patter son. Heck's store is one of the most com plete shoe store in Central Pennsylva- m' ougb. Westmorland county, for a jike, An Ebensburg, Cambria county glut- J has filed her bond, tsken out ber corn ton, ate 24 eggs in tbe period of 6oiin- ; mission and proposes to serve. She is ntes. j the od!v female 'squire in the eoutitry. Al. Hsekenbergerbas added improve ments to his dwelling house, at East Point. Britain Fasick has bought the pea cat stand and will do business there as in past days. A cake walk was held in tbe Hook and Ladder building, in Patterson, on Saturday evening. A GsL bank tbat measured over 5 feet across the wings was shot by W.G. Jsmion, of Fayette. May 20 and 21 have been set apart by Sabbath School workers, to bold a convention at Newport. The Commissioners of Perry county borrowed 12,000 last Saturday to pay for the Milierstown bridge. Tbe woods of Shade mountain was on firs for the distance of many miles in Fayette township last week. Toucg men cf Spruce Hill propose to organize a brass band and make tbe welkin ring in middle Tuscarora. A new pavement has been put down by Jacob S. Thomas, in front of bis valuable property on Main street. Bert Flinkel, a youth known to all the boys in town, baa gone to Harris burg to learn tbe blacksmithing trade The Pa. it. R. Co., are sodding the bank opposite the Keystone Hotel. When finished it will be. a first cists job. A number of horses in this commun ity have sore threat, in some cases the the throat is ulcerated and discharges pas. Noah Smith, of McAhsterville, sells the ooly genuine Rubber Valve Pump. When you want a pump give bim a call. "A Milwaukee widower named Burt, who is worth $600 000, bas created a i . . ... wiai sensation by marrying bis eer ot girl." Bradford Evans, eon of S. O. Evans, of Delaware township, has returned from the west aftnr a visit of a num ber of years. Barns Marley and wife. Miss Mag ge Marks, and Mis Lindsey, all of Patteron joined the Prcbbyterian church on Sunday. A fllff will be nrecentail Kn l.rlioa nf it. i j Jutcarora township to Benjamin F. Walls Post G. A. R. on memorial day, East Waterford. The finest line of slippers for women Ki children ever kept in Juniata conn T re for sale at Heck's exclusive Boot and Shoe Stnr- On the niffbt of the 7th n.n Anrll -twirt, in Ickesbnrg. Perry county, M destroyed by fire. For Kent A house and lot of 4 res near Van Wert, in Walker town- SQtrj. Ad?rED -it i i ni..i. can uu f (inu iieca, an YV.rt i...:-. . tiuuima county, jra. Chairman fnnrer V,.. r.,l tv,. K. Miean State Headquarters iu Phila aeipbia, on the principle, doubtless. ' wo early bird catches the worm." Arji!rav A T.1J r r ty tf It. iouu, son oi .1. n. ii. 'oat. of Peterson, who bas been clerk- store at Altoona, is at home, suf- "ng with an attack of billions fever. Shoe Brushes. In 1 TAU Mint f . . i X' i . m ur5i-t:i!iB, iv. "" UrUih. irr. t.. 11..1-7. .1 XI.. l'3 XI t- ... J ) ' e " ..tn auuc mure x.v The editor of tbt Newport News pob lished something about the manner of the running ' of the Newport School Board. The Board has sued him for libel. Forest fires have raged to an uncom mon degree in this state within the past week. Io-McKeen .and Cameron counties a number of dwellings ' were bttrned.C-MJL.Li.l'i ' The Port Koyal town council have deereed that the sale of newspapers oa Sunday on the streets of Port Royal, this county, is punishable by a fine of five dollars. Germany bas carried the protective or tariff business to such a degree that she will not permit Frenoh fruits and vegetables to be brought into the ooun- try from Franoe. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Farming implements. i nospnates at a saving to you of 20 per cent. It is said that an oil pipe bas been laid aoross the Dottom ot the river, a bout 26 miles below Columbia, and that shad will not cross tbe pipe to oome up the Susquehanna. It is a fact. That U. W. Hecs has as fine, neat and tasty a shoe store as there is between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. When you come to town drop in and see for yourself. David Stambaugh, one of the rich men of Perry county, was visiting rsU tives in these parts last week, sod look ing to bis real estate interest!) near this town. lie is tbe owner of the Island in the river. ' : Tbe corner stone of the new U. B. ehurch, at Brown s Mills, Fayette twp., was laid with appropriate ceremony oc the 27th of April. Rev. Emenhiser and Rev. J. S. Bear were the officiat ing ministers. Boys, that sometimes, after night, frightened girls, and ladies aa tbey pass through the liver bridge, are pre paring "more than a peck"' of trouble for themselves, and a bill ot expenses for their parents to pay. Dr. Derr, nM returned from Phila delpbia, where be underwent a course of treatment for rheumatism. He is greatly improved in neaitn, and oan now execute the work of his profession more skulfally than ever. A meeting of Exeeutive Commute of eteran Association of Juniata county. will be held lu the Post room. Gray bill's Hall, on Thursday May 15tb 1884 at 2 o'clock A. M. J. W. Hrciics, Chairman. The (Isrris Remedy Co., St. Louis, Mo., must have confidence in the Pas tille treatment for weakness, nervous exbaution. etc. in men. Tbey offer free trials and trust results for orders. April 9, 'Sl im. Mrs. Ada Reed, who was elected justice of tbe pea-e at Li verm ore bor- Warranted. The T. E. B. men's Una dress shoes, in bntton and Uce, and for sale at the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store In Juniata county. G. VT. Heck, Btlford building, corner M sin n1 Bridge streets, Mil!lintown. There will be au Association held at the Biptii-t church, in Miiford town ship, commencioc May 14th, and will continue three days, preaching coru- oiencing at 10 oVIock each day. Also, i preaching the following Sunday, May IStb. Body snatchers wanted to steal the oorpse of Coyle. who was recently bung at Gettsbcrg, Pa., for murdering his sweetheart, but Coyle's father was watching the grave tbat night, and tbe snatchers came nearly being snatched by tbe father. Among the many hundred readers of tbe Sestixel ani Repiblicak, who is the owner of Kupp's biotory of Northumberland, Uuion, Mifflin, Cen tre, and Juniata counties? Please ad dress this office, Ktatin whether you will loan or sell the book. Rev. Nathan S. Buckingham pastor of tbe M. E. Church at Lewisburg died on tbe 27tb day of last April of pneu monia, aged 62 years. Many readers of the Sentinel and Rem blican have a pleasant recollection of tbe deceased when be preached in Mifflintown. Many of tbe projected railroads are not honest transaction, on the part of the projectors, further than to issue bonds, and reaiixe on tbe paper, as much as can be got out of it, the last parties tbat get tbe bonds are tbe peo pis that are tbe most closely shorn. Emoey 8 Little Cathartic it the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the obstinate ! caes, purely vegetable, sugar-coated, tateies, harmless, no griping or un pleasant effects. Druggists sell them 15cta. April !), '84 lm. Joseph Middah, Et-q , of Patterson, has resigned as Justice of tbe Pesce, and J. B M. Todd bas been appointed in hi place. Any person having col lection, or business that will require the services of a Justice of the Peace, will find bim a prompt and obliging of ficer. Trout, of the Lewistown Free Press, is out of burner with the dust, aud be lieves tbat it is almost a disgrace tbat the town bas n street sprinkler. Come Trout, don't go back of tbe dust, "dust tbou art, and unto dust thou sbalt return." A sprinkler, however, is a good thing to have. Ayer's Cathartio Pills are tbe best medicine tbat can be employed to cor rect irregularities of tbe stomach, and bowels. Gcntk-. yet thorough, in their action, tbey cura constipation, stimu late the digestive organs and the appe tite, and eleanse, build up, and strengthen tbe system. To the Ladies. " A sora paliable dressing for ladies and children's shoes, prodncing the blackest color, the finest and most durable luster, and is the only ladies shoe dressing that positively softens and preserves the leather. For sale at tbe only Kxclusive Boot and Shoe Stora in the county, G. W. Heck's. Dr. B. F. Gebrett, of Altoona, died a few days ago, from tbe effects of a diseased spine. Among other relatives and friends present at the rims of bis death was bis sister in-law, Miss Annie Y. Harvey, when he died, ebe swooned and never recovered consciousness, but died within the period of a few min tes. - - "" "' " Citicens of Slim valley fought tbe fir on Shade mountain north of town, all last week, till Wednesday when tbsy bad the satisfaction of outenoing the fire. The north side of Fermanagh turned out 30 men on Wednesday morning to battle with tbe flames. Who set tbe mountain on fir is the ques tion ! Squire Caleb Parker brought suit be fore Squire Beidler against the County for tramp fees, amounting $4.50. On Monday, Commissioners Wilson and Partner, with their lawyer Jeremiah Lyons, appeared for tbe oounty. E D. Parker appeared as lawyer for Squire rarser. j udgement lor $ l.bU was ren dered against the county. England is not buying Amerioan wheat for the reason that she oan buy oneaper, trom Kussia, and other coun tries across tbe sea, but our importers oontinue to buy goods from Ureal Brit am, and pay the gold for them, the re sult of which is that over 130,000,000 in gold bas been taken out of tbe coun try since January 1, 1884. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery yoa can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c-, &.c. Frames of all kinds cheap. Charles Parker, Pbilo Pannebaker, and Harry Hawk who some days ago left home in the direction of tbe n olden chore of tbe Paoifio, returned after hav ing made a trip to Warsaw, lndaua Pbilo says tbat they were told tbat at Chicago all travelers that cannot ao- count for themselves are taken to work in a brick yard, tbe prospect of such a job was sufficient to induce them to come home. Great Excitement. Yeakly and Son have created an ex citement in local cierohao tile circles by tbe statement tbat tbey are selling off their large stock of store goods, and large stock of shoes, at cost, and below cost, with the object of retiring from business. Now is tbe time to secure bargains by calling at the Palace where they are doing business. The "constantly tired-out" feeling so often experienced is tbe result of im poverished blood and consequent en feebled vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla feeds and enriches the blood, inoreases the appetite, and promotes digestion of tbe lood and tbe assimilation of its strengthening qualities. Tbe system being thus invigorated, tbe feeling rap idly changes to a grateful sense of strength and'energy. Anybody That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent, on agricultural implements can be ac commodated by Kennedy & Doty. This same firm has the sole agency in Juniata county, for the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest pn:et. Ia the feed line: Corn, O&ts. Rye, Sborts, Middlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. The Newport Ledger o( last week said: Last Tuesday mornine tbe wife of John Morctz, in Buffalo township, was taken sick, and Mrs. Elizabeth Moretz, mother of Mrs. Moretz, was summoned to the bedside of the sick until a messeoger oould come to town for Dr. Orris. While sitting beside the bed cf tbe sick woman, tbe old lady suddenly fell off the chair to the floor and before tbe doctor arrived life was extinct. Ibe doctor attributed ber death to beart disease. She was aged about 71 years. The Harry Sisters. Will give one of their magnificent Musical aud Literary Entertainments in the Presbyterian I bapel, Mifnintowu, Pa., Tuesday evening, May 13ib, 1884. Tbey will play a number of fioe selec tions from tbe most renouned masters and composers in a variety of keys and positions on tbat most difbcult instru ment, tbe violin. Tbey will sing sev eral charming duetts, and a variety of German aud English songs. Their readings will consist of prose and poe try frem the best authors in the Eng lish, German, and Spanish languages. Admission, Adults, 2D eeuts; Children, 15 cents. Doors open at 7:15 P. M. A young lady on a Lake Shore train was airmg, lor tne oeneni or a leniaie companion, Lsr ideas of life in general and ber boarding school knowledge of foreign languags in particular. "Now, my dear madam," she said. "I believe tbe single state par excellence for a young lady. Tbe idea of a young woman marrying a man, tying herself down to one person and doing ber drudgery ! It is simply preposterous ; you'll never catch me throwing myself away in that style. Just look at tbe troubles a mar ried woman bas with servants, grooers, butchers, the dinners, the carpets, tbe beds why, it is trouble and nothing but trouble troobla ad libitum ab in fantum. You don't oatcb me marrying a man. Hand Made Slippers. If you want a pair of slippers for your self, go to Heck's. XI you want a pair of slippLrs for your mother, po to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your father, go to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your wile, go to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your daughter, go to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your boy, go to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your baby, go to Heck's. If you want a pair of slippers for your sweetheart, go to Heck's. And in fact if yoa want a pair of slippers for anyone, you should go to the only Ex clusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata connty, and buy them. Corner room in the Bellord Building. .. Some eights ago, when all tbe peo ple of the town were in the enjoyment of orofound sleep, Samuel C. Myers, who is a boarder and lodger at the Ja cobs House, was called to a back build ing of tbe hotel. Not feeling quite oertaiu of bis bearings, Mr. Myers lit a matoh, a portion of tbe lighted match dropped on a lot of paper, iu an mstant tbe paper too lire. Myers cicgea, tramped and used bis best efforts to ex tiogui9b the fire, but the more he strug gled to outen it tbe more fiercely it burned. At last, in despair, he rush p.1 out. fealin? certain that be bad in- liOCCDtij started a Cre tbat wuuU de-j stroy muoh valuable property. Hi made all baste to arouse Perrv Kar s tetter, an employee of the hotel, and with buckets and water, tbey hastened to tbe scene of the fire, and, oh ! joyous sight for Myers, the flames had died out and tbe fire was over. Probably the gas of the plaoe extinguished it ? J. Warren Plette, of Thompsontown, and George E. Y eager, of Port Royal, after havine been diligent students at law, tbe former in tbe office of Hon. Louis E. Atkinson, tbe latter in tbe office of A. J. Patterson, Esq., tbe full term required by law, were admitted to the bar last Monday, and are now law yers in full oommunion, ready to do justice to clients. Both passed a ored itable examination. Tbey celebrated tbe oocasion of tbeir admission to tbe bar, by giving a supper to their friends, in llollobaugb tajje, last Thursday evening. There were present, Charles A. Barnett, A. J. Patterson, Jeremiah Lyons, D. D. Stone, B. F. Burchfield, Robert MoMeen, George Jacobs, Jr., James Scarlet, of Danville, Pa., Jacob Beidler, Mason Irwin, Wm. Hertzler, E. S. Doty, Jr., Frank Penned, Wm M. Allison, John Speedy, Wm.. Jack- man, T. D. Garman, B. F. Schweier, Luoian Banks, E. S. Parker, Wm. C. Pomtroy, J. M. Duncan, Charles Cum- mings, of Suobury, Pa., Mr. Harkina. J. T. Ailman, James North, Robert Parkbr, C. M. Ilench, John S. Gray bill, H. II. Scholl, James Irwin, Geo. Conn, Geo. Shivery, Brady Caveny, Samuel Meyers, James MoCauley.Wm. Markk, a. is. Loudon, Wm Rodgers. On Saturday evenmg,about 9 o'clock, a loooinotive and tender was baoking through tbe Patterson Yard, westward, on tbe south traok. At the same time a train of empty freight cars was run ning in tbe same direction, on tbe north track. The locomotive, on the south track, and tbe middle of tbe train on tbe north track had reached a point a bout opposite the Despatchers Office, wheu a wreck of tbe train took place, and, in less time than it can be told, five cars were piled against the loco motive, and spread over the Patterson House porcb. Tbe loeomotive and ten der were knocked off the track, and damaged to a considerable degree. Tbe engineer and fireman escaped by jump ing off aud ruuuiug away. Tbe water rau out of tbe tank and tbe steam es caped from tbe locomotive with a great noise. One of tba wrecked cars was turned around as if to go on a mission to the river through I the Patterson House, but baited in its erratio course after it bad broken in tbe large entrance doors to tbe dining room. Tbe wrecked oars thumped against tbe Despatchers' Office with such force tbat the inmates thought, perhaps, the last day of all things eaitbly for them bad come, and Train Master, Cramer, see ing no safe place below for bim sprang skywards up tbe stairway to tbe tele graph tower, where be found every thing in a state of commotion, and tbe tower abaking as if about to be top pled over by an earthquake, and those who had their wits about tbein were en deavoring to revive Mrs. William Con ner, who had been frightened iuto a swoon by tbe tumult, quake and gener al racket of tbe occasion. In addition to tbe five wrecked cars aod locomo tive in front of tbe hotel, three other cars were wrecked, but lay westward about 100 yards, to whioh place tbey bad been pulled bsfore tbe engineer of tbe broken or wrecked train discovered that a break bad taken place in th middle of bis train. Tbe three cars, without wheels, as they were pulled a long pitched from side to eide like a kite with its tail out of balance. Tbey broke up the porch in front of the tick et office, and ladies waiting room, anni hilated an eogiue watvr plug, destroyed tbe fence along tbe flower garden, and left a well defined track of their jerky movement up to tbe point at which tbey were stopped. Those persons who were witness to tbe accident, say tbat it was an exciting scene Howard Kerlin, Henry Wagner, George Parker, and! Don Patterson, aod two strangers were on tbe Patterson House porcb at tbe time. Harry Dorr was at the flower yard. John Scbwcier and I rank Pat terson were on the opposite side ot tbe railroad, ' having just descended tbe bill. They were frightened when tbe cars began to pile up, and ran out of harm's way, up tbe bill. Harry L'err, to get out of tbe way, leaped into tbe flow er patch, thence across sundry fences, and through an ailey to Bridge street, thence back to tbe scene o! tbe wrecK. Howard Kerlin ran down by the watch box, at the road crossing. George Par ker, Don Patterson, and Henry W as ner, broke for Bridge street, down which they ran till they felt satisfied tbat tbe cars were not tumbling in be hind tbein. How the strangers got a way, no one knows, but tbey were a bout in tbe crowd, beard talking to eaoh other about their "bair breadth escape," till the 9:45 train came along which they boarded and left, eastward. It is said tbat tbey were a couple of medi cal students, and were repeatedly ovr- beard congratulating themselves over their escape, for, as they expreasod it, they would have been sent for dissec tion to some "saw bones." Train Mas ter Cramer, and :?upervisor Jiayer, with the sub-bosses, soon bad a large lot of men at work clearing tbe wreck, which bad spread itself across the en tire width of tbe yard, and by 11 o'clock a side track was opened for the passage of trains. At that hour tbe 9 45 train passed. More thau 1,000 people vis ited tbe scene, and quite a number loitered around the work of the rail road men, as spctators, till 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. The work of clearing away the wreck was not com pleted till 9 o'olock on Sunday morn ing. Tbe Huntingdon wreck crew was on tbe ground and at work about an hour and a half during the night. Tba Harrisbure Train Master came upon the scene with timely suggestions. The loss bv tbe wreck will amount to a considerable sum of money but if tbe train had been running at a rapid rate of speed, there is no telling bow much greater it might nave oeen, for. bv a more rapid rate of speed, there would have been accumulated a pile of cars sufficiently large to topple over and crush in half of tbe Patterson House. Railroad men say that tbe wreck was caused by tbe breaking of an axle of a freight car. A report outside of railroad circles, is, to the effect, tbat a switch from tbe south track to tbe north track was open, and tbat when the lo comotive tbat was backing on tbe south track reached the switch it backed a cross to tbe north track into the freight traiu. aud in ib.t najcaufed the wreck. A YES'S Sarsaparilla Is s feiffhly onontrmtMi tntr of rWsapftrtlla and other blootl-purf fyin j roots, somblned with lotliUa of Potas sium and Iron, ami is ih tAfctt, most tri able, and most economical bloml-purialcr tL& can bo itfed. Tt invariably oxpuls all blood poisons from the srstcsi, em icl.es and renew the blood, and restores iu Tiiaiizing power. It Is the twst known roimMy far fecrofulav and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Bin (worm, ISlotchrs. Soros, Bolls, Tnniorn, and Eruptions of the bkln, as also fur all disorders eatued by a tain and Impoverished, er srrupiM, eondltionof tbablcotl.iaeh as RheomntUai, Ifevralsia, Rhenmalle Gout, Gentirul Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inteaisry Rheiiisatlsia Cured. "Atrc'b r a us a papilla Uu eurti! ine nf tha I ntn:m.-tcr7 fUicamtism, wi'.h vlLch 1 b&T4 sufTereJ fur many rears. W. il. iluOM." Dorliam, ik., March 2, l?-2. rcsrAZtu ar Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mas. 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It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its nse is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after ths disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing casea. Usu ally this medicine will not reqnire any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, reqnire a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or fonr doses of the Tonic, a single dose ef BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is ths old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulons affections the King of Blood Purifiers. Dtt. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasaat to the taste. DR. JOHN HULL'S SMITH S TCNIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of th Day. . rl.tiplomre,831ttl.StL0nsTILLr.KV. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF JIIFFLITTOWS, PA. wrru BRAXCU AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIX POMEROT, Prtudent. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathitr Disectois: J. Xvvin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, Amos O. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, I.onis E. Atkinson. STOCKROLocas : J. Nevin Poraeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Knrti, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Joseph Rnthrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah llertiler, Charlotte Snvder 3 Interest allowed at the rate Ot 2 THT , cent, on 6 months Certificates, 3 per CCHt.on t 12 months certificates. f jan23, 18h4-tf A PRIZE. Semi tix cents for postage, rd receive Iree: a costlv box of eood which will help all. of either sox, to mor money rieht away than any thin eUe in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely ur. At once address Tare Ac Co., Augusta, Me. April 2, 184-ly. JUCN.V C-."f the fVTEXTinc AwmirA?. n-tino- ton t n s-llcttir9 f'r l':at'ms. Tavt-ut Trade War-. rpTrs-jhtii. fr the L'nittM State, Canuda, EiiKtnd. rran-e, iiermany, etc II-ud Book aiut Xrm: t'nt fr. TiiirtT-wTen years eineo. iMMimrbt un-sl thmuch MINN & - . aren-HK-ttl In the Sii;:NTtFir Ani KH'A.v. the larswu. hw.-t, iiiU DHwtt t. I ren luted m:snttflc papvr. tXS a year. Weekly ,len1td enitravtnrn and infir'-ti:w in f(.rm:i'I . -) n1. nr-,,.Tnf thSr,ei.tir!r mrr Icnm frv. Addm MI NX A ... S'ltM l.C Amkuica.n office. XI Bruadway, New York. ACTION NOTICE AH persons are hereby captioned against iresDassinz upon ine lanua ui inv unun- signed, in Favelte, Delaware or walker townships, by fKliinr huntinr or in anV Billing, DBDlinr ur in other way JOMATHAX KlSEB, Gathabiss Ksstz, D. 8. Iimii, S. J. Kgstz, Lrciss Drxs, Jacob IToops, A. H. Kxktz, S. Owes Etans, C. F. Sricuia, J. R. Gabbeb, J. F. Dettsa, Wm. Brasthotfer, Jobs McMeex, O. TV. Smith, IIesbt Atkek, Jesss Pisi., C. G. Shm.lt, Datid Smith, Teston Btftf, Jons L. Avkku, S. M. KAcrrMix, David lh;Bir,is, Levi K. Mtebs. Abxold VAts.-.., 'ovemter 30, 183-tf. Siiu'sTOniuSRs AGENTS WANTED TO SKLf, THREE OliDES OF STANDARD FEETttlZERS. Annar: , D. BLOCfllE & CO., Gettysburg, Pa. March 2d 2m. PRIVATE SALE. A bonne and lot or 4 acres of Hint land, It miles from Van Wert, 5 imles Iroiu Mit tlintown. the county mm!. The holme is 2 stories high with 6 rooms, and a cellar. There is a stable fur 3 or 4 cattle or horses, hog- pen. There is tmlh rtinnit.K and pump water on the promises. Krnit of ail kind, cherries, pro pes, pears, apples nd peaches. Churches and schools convenient. The Dunker church is only hull' mile distant. The Ireb terian mid Lutheran churches are 4 miles awav. lernls eanv. l'oses- sion given imiiiedint.-ly. It sold Ik-f ore tur ves! the acres, now in wheat, will Ite put into the iMrgain. For price aed ether par ticulars address JOHN t'LKCK, Vn Wert, Jnnisti coiinly, fa. April 0, IHSI. ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE in regard to the great curative properties cf DR.SCHENCK'S MEDIC ES. UNDOUBTED CUHES or CONSUMPTION. The Originals of tbe folio wine Letters, as well as many thousand others, which lack of Sare in this paper prevents our publfchine, can be seen by any one at the Office of Dr. J. II. Scbenck & Son In Philadelphia. For other Certificates of Cures send for Dr. Scbenck's book on Consumption, Liver Com plaint aud LVrspepjia. It gives a full descrip tion of these diseases in their various forms, also, valuable information in regard to the diet aud clotliing of the sick ; bow aud when exer cise should be taken, Ac. This book Is the re sult of many years of experience in tbe treat ment of Lung Diseases, and should be read, not ouly by the afflic ted, but by those who, from hereditary taint or other cause, suppose themselves liable to any affection of the throat or lungs. IT IS SENT FREE Post Pail, to all Applicaats. Address Dr. J. II. Schenck fc Son, 537 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa. CONSTJMFTIOIf CAN BE CUTLED. Pa. J. H. Scnrxci, rhiUaI-lihia: Dear Sir A .me yeaui I wr tnlrrs with tnfl-immav ti n . f U t luiir. and lrho't.1! trrstni b two. if tbt brft phytrtruni of this ci'.j. I nrtu!n'.lr gnw trurv, until I had b-n.orrhAvr- quite frf iQfntlT. Thej tvnmUy o ru rr1 in thf rsaorr.irtr. aiH ar-rae"el fi Ht a pint of clear b!---i ml m. t itu-. 1 h'l ii'iritt ntsi trr i.v-t, nnd n.y M. urht. hi U w ! 1 1 h-u I wm first tkn irsi, p-rMu ;liy ran d 'wn to 1'Jl l!i Mr tat w.rr3 ilimnt pit-, ow.i.ic 10 -w-r p url m o- un-wT, taarpx and u' Vr. nn-I a roti'mut i r.iii.''t. lwviuMick Iriatmv r: Mi-iait .;rve u;aJl h"Tf if it iwiimt, I tt;n brfran 1-n-vli ;nw h it 1 sw advrrtiflotl, hut without any I.--iinff N-m-tlc At lr"i, l v tlie iviif a friend. I c,t. r-.H.i d u uMf yrn-.r r,n.':st. 1 brcTin by n!i. H your t: -lK:n f s -u diri-t. and In a Tery vtiort t tnv all my of" t ij mi; i: - lft in. ami I lr'i.aito.'in in ewrry t. At my ar.iB.'TtisTu;i-krk I rinrti -ry faxt. Kiotu J..nto NoTfirhs-r the in. rm- wasnttrfln v po-ind. My prwnt weight t in prind. anil haa twit ahoot that lintr fny iv-' v-ry ral ?rr siirs. lwa.tx;i bv n.? i iii-Ln tht I Md (.r,iimprion. and I balavvo BTaeif Itad, and that t. ur n:lKUie curtj me. y-.v-n. V.-iyTniiT, J. U FI.I.KVTT. OetoUr ith, ir I. Bi xian.i-totl, S. T. 1'. U. C x 1915, care Barrett's Muau. Store, corru3ipno2c can be ctjejed. -Vrt York, yrewtber $tk, 1SR1 Ta. 8'nrfrr:: IVar Sir In lokic over one of your books, in wbirfe I ftad ao many lettsws rrwHxnineiviinftr yocr mrdictnea, I liar) tfcouirht to myself bow ntxlignt I have bv-en In not malilnif my caae pubUe, that others might take warning'. In Tinting my friends in New Jersey a sbxrt tuna sine my attention wm drawn to the tnanr ad Trt lament in "ve Mte-v-w. -n difrri-t b-itW.ru-s ard f-n-ew: In. Schc&ci ' linriM; 3 rui.Susa-sii Tutuc and Mwmirako Klis. Aa I look at these. tmrs at -ntit tui.- ivi. rrons ins, rs,and I thi'Uk'ht what a blewinar tatu nrn a man Tr. of-harBt-k should be -nt wwi.i;ua Twent-f n Jtara aro i -s.n'ra. t-d a h ary oild, hatb settled n Siy Injurs. to. k tuany tbuittx tbat w.ete rwn.ni. cdt . . r eosda, but n- i tmiaf stn : u reli-Te me. 1 n.mtM lonaof nyruna witb uuuiy diflVi---ni kinvsof b-rt: .till I rot no bvtswr. 21j hiWaand would coiir-tilt doctor--, but they traTe Uim no eLvtHaratn-tuent. only nud I niu-t me. 1 had then bTi airlifted oer 1 year. Oitr ot my M-n ranM- in oo day and waid to mo, "Mother. I have Vmti cf a Dr. Schenck- tbat w uiak.ntr gn-mt cure in Con-i.ni -tion; will you awe hlmf 1 bad triTen np al! hepem te- Coery but he Insist.! upon it. tor.equt-nuy taken oa lo 1 r. Scheen-k. then In BrndSC He exam in d ' my luiun and rae me eneOTnafvmeiit. I took the ru! 1 mntuc Sti-iid, Seaweed Tome and Jlandxake Fills afe-ntS l months' and felt an wed as ever I did. I hare nyj f'oa neauin erer i ". aun ti - aw m j I is our only medicine. Iain this tay 47 years tf aire, and can lk and attend to tmiress a well aft many at 40. it there are any that wieh to kixw the rticniars of niy case the ara at liberty to vmU on ir.. toursTrt:ly MKS. sAKAH LAWSOV, 3M West ISCh bi., e York Ol. r&Oaf X, KAB-MAW3ET JB- OF WOOITSOCUT, B I. TB. SrHEjfc K t Sox, I-bJLadt l; hia: IVtr Sirs I have been cured of what I toilers to haTW f been Urer Complaant la iU worst form, which, before I grot relief, affected my lunga quite wtjouaJt. 1 had used the medicines pn'senbed by a physkdan of this place for a long time without benrflt before I began to take your remedies. I first heaid of thTn by yonr are! ttsvTnf nt in the t 'at not of thw ttacr. an run ludin: to u- thm. 1 purchased a Ktth- of I iilim.nc rtrup at-d Sraweed Tottic Tbey nu me irreat t Urf.acd by the time 1 had nsrd them up I IV It almostt welL Ss I ttj-d usiuir them f raometinM', but Iso-m fMind that th dweaiae was not tndten up. 1 then tent mar mtdwine and continued untr tnntillwaw il. , , My sympUktus were rorttinnoua ervajra, nifrnt swente, raisins; of matter streaL d with blo. aorenese In my luntr and at the pit of Uiesfomsx-h. which af alM very much swollen at Linen, I was so weak that 1 could not r upstairs without h'-lp, and wascoufirtad to the h ovist fcr many wek I was t. r umch rwiiU'etl in nWh, and had no appetite, and nothtnir I ate set-med to din-st. I buice my reeterr 1 hat eivrt-mmended your medtcinsn ' to a (Treat manr, amon oth. m. a ledy who Itad wt.at ! eTervun Bujipused t lar t-m:umplln of tir lunn for i f.mr'yeara. She lan entir. y iM-oTvTed by thajeof thm ' iwv iitmwastrontr b.-taithf w.maJa I can alo refer to 1 o-hers in this plasje fto have beti. grvuUy bentltMi bj . E. NAKXANDUT, Ja, Wotmtocket, It, I.t June I st, Uft. THE REV. JOSEPH 8. LAMS, PASTOB O? IBth BTTLBET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHtTRCH, PBJXjIDELPHIA, WHITES UN DEB, DATB nr renrs aTO I was a (Treat sufferer from Drpepsia, Bronchial Affection and rnlmonary troable. 1 tried many mneiUca wittxfet rrceinir any beiw-flt. 2 wm ao irtrk .h:it I thought tratinr titms tbat I should b cotrs- 1 pr-lKHi 10 mrt up prew-iiic- i-i'T'w-. i S. :.nckBrm?s1i'; inah(rt tim tiiv rrt..rrd ma to t fyrfVt-t l.t-wlth. and 1 havr rrmainrfl -tl tn this da, f ' bcUew thrtu U taave Kix-at curative pruplUca WHTIHAVBTHBXTTaiOST C302nDENCZIKDBw j T. H. 8CHNCX AHT HIS MEDICINES. Purloic the rwt two jrurn, my motbsarand brother hav ! died of CoaUnmpUun. I was DiT9 If quite unwell moot of thia time, and when ahortly after their death, I waa at tacked wikh coojrh and aerere heroorrhair-a, 1 naturally ronHarV1 that d-t IdM to sro with themiiietsiava-a. 1 imxm-dtatfly sron-suiteii aphyu-iau hi nuutr a io Ia4ty of lurnr diaeass After exaauiunir nw, he tid that he th'UKbt my lumfs Wtrt- oouud, ai:d tluxt t ouWm" reeower. In lea than a wfek after thin, 1 had aik.th-r severe hemorrhage. Thtnkinfr that my phytruui had Hethoueht my Inrnr atTni ttl, and pr w-ribd lor Boefr a tnlstajce in my nua, pmitowu mn-twrr a Ions: time- I trot no better nnder bis treainv ni, wj wmTallt wrvrxL Mr rnnirh waa Terr had. my appftlt nitirf ly jrorre, I had err pain in my rtpht wid RMtnthfi 1 did not leei more tftan two or um noun in r irorre, 1 Had verr pain in my nrni mnr, ana ir a nttrtit. Mt toiifrue was h aUy eoated ana 1 had a oaa taut tn my rnuih. Ihadthehealarhf alrD n lit optima. ' toeouauit with lr. iii-ht-in-k. th- physician who, 1 think. I ; have iruod rean to IwlirTe t- he the beat In tbe tn-atw tont of luntc diraf. 1 w?nt to hn ifllcf in Boatn, and I waa esamtned. Hefoond my lft InntT quite bdly ditv . tard, and t" Htt a-n..iiwly ffftfl. fie tohl m that I eonld be cured it I would follow his dirertlona. tf eounw I eonaentd to do au, and I Tery toon saw that my rnrid rx-e- in h aMUtr waa wrlj pi a- rd. J tok the i Mandrake FUJa, Seaweea Tonk? and IhilraonpeRyrupalla one tune, aadiwttl by him and within one mnth my : .mi.ims werw o-ntrSa. 1 WSTlt tt Bee thw l1 OT Oil his nen vi-it to Boston, which waa one month after the first time I aaw him, and he said, On!7 continue with the I n and able to work aa wnuti. Since my reery I hare not o be ioctorat'hi b un ofBe. My coturh m (coe. n.y i .ppruwl. irwd. Iluxe no or pn I mj me. I jKj- ph,,,.,.,!,!,, .imm.Tlifr . iiU mr r - . mm I haws nn MnnhuTM Thee are the reajwnii why I tlH'.. in xjtd r.ommTid itljr hmjrd. mm 1 ta.Tr no taeaxTluir. n. t u fl.hb .nil ku nMtfHnnL He did rat. h.t h. - Mid h. would do t-r mr. mad I belie. tht 1 oe my Mm to hi. mrdli ttr .nd ntrr. fkUk F IktlJ. : JJmdBAL, Jfa, Mul) 3Uh, Ut. i DR.SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: i MANDRAKE PILLS, ! SEAWEED TONIC. PULMONIC SYRUP I Are eM hr an Drartri,. nd fnll ttrrfrn for their aa ara pruiud oa tha wrapper of. ary pacaae. . 3 DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT Hinkel's Store, 3IAI3T STREET. IV EAR THE POST Oi'Flt'E, M IFF L INTO WX, PA., As he hns just rcturnecJ from the city with a large stock of Spring aod Summer Goods, which he will sell at low prices. His assortment consists of DRY GOODS, NO TIONS, GROCERIES, and a full line of Mens' and Boys' Boots, Fine Shoes and Brogans, Woniens' Miss es' and Children's Fine and Course Shoes, Especially the Harrisburg Forney Shoe, which is made with solid leather counters and insoles, also, the J. Richardson work in Mens' wear, which names are famil iar to the public. lie has a large 6tock of shoes which he will sell at cost, as he has uot room to store his leather goods. CALL AND HEAR PRICES QUOTED. EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS ar. th BEST EVER MADE tor CoaMvawM. InalcMtlen. Msadaoasw Una good ik. of ttu or fuur Emory'. Littl. Catbutio hills, followed by osa pill atsry DUttit for a week or two. make tbe human lucbioery run a regula as clock work; th.y parity Mw Mood ud put nw life in a broken-dowa body. Pnvntf Vecrtl., Narmltu, Hiiml, Infalllbt.. the TouaaestehUd mar tit. them. Suia by ULralwuiud Mudicuw lulen 15 Cta.a Boa, or by sua. STANDARD CURC CO, PreprMars, 197 PuH 9 H.T. tmoye Uttl CatharMo are mora than is claimed: ther prar. to t tfc. nest .Ter iue4 here. Wonb twico the money uked. W. W. H. Goaaa. Harmony Orore. . Emory's LltH CatharMo are the mot pooular of mil EMORyfl LITTLB Uia Catharuos. wa Bihhop. Mill. Rirer. N. :. My ad nioUier twd on. CATHARTIO PILLS witb wonderful re.nIU.-N. W. Biut. LocrutGroTs. Ohio. 1 reonmrnwia ar prwprd frens thorn. Johx Coixm. M. IX. Athra Taxmm. They are axoeilwt H. Buna, M4T APPt.tT. Jarkenn. Mir.. They are nnelceli jd. Mm. Eljzlirra Kmu. SfherW. Mo. MALARIA Qoliuxi, Mercury, or j. br ma. as Ctt a In aU lu form, po.iuv.iy . neTer-ftulUur remedy : thnooatalnaa Llilul I OldllUdlU bUIB rilli. Qoinuu, Mercury, or poteon of any amd. XJiaoned by mu. as cnt a . SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly oo band full Tarietj f MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS Fl'RNISIIINU GfMJDS. Goo'ls of all kinds are low Coma and a, as and bv astonished. Pants at 75 Cent. Patterson, Pa., April 9, 18tl. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where yoa can boy Till IJKST AIV1 TJIK CnKAPEST MENS' YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1T8. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FURXISMJfU GOODS. LIE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stock. vr offered if this markot, and at JSTOXMHlSGLr LOW fR!CS f Also, measures taken for suits and parts of sails, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the place, in HoffmanN Water sheets, MIFFMNTOVYN, PA. S. N THE FOR 1884 laV OUR JVElf STORE. progSess! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT! We can't rest on what our fathers did we niu.t do wore aod do it better. OUR CLOTHING STOHE became too small fur us and we had to have more room for onr cer increasing bn'ines. so we fitted up our next .tore room below for oor CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, jr'iieo is l&rro, spactoux and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and we filled it up with 15,000 dollar worth of a erj fine and well selected stoek of .SPRUNG CJLOTimNG. Xerer was there such a fine display made and so larjf? a stlpctioo brou'at to gether i.f me.ns', Bors' aud children's' CLfTiliNti, in Cstral Penn sylvania. Our friends and cu' U!er wten thf-y coma to viMt vs wiil approve of our I'UGRESS EiTEKPKISE! Our arrsnfuients for ssllirg is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PRICES AjNTD STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 suites of oai BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE K00M. .. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARGEST AND FATTEST fKOPLE ? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST ANl SMALLhST fEOPLE! VK HAVE (I.OTIIING FOR LAliiE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE' WE HAVE CLOTHINM FtK HKAVY-SET AND SH)KT PEOfLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR IUKD WOKKINd PLAIN PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOT K I Mi FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens" Clothing we pay Special Attention. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO TO COLLEGE WE IIWE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT tit) TO PUBLIC SCFIOOLS' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR POTS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE ! WE HVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO I YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 8 TO 8 YEARS OF A(iE! WK HAVH CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 10 TO 11 YEARS OF AGE! . Furnishing Goods Department: Hats, of the newest ar.d most stvlish selections ; Shirts, all prices; Trunk and Satchels, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Suspenders, at all price. Our new goods sdJ store mu!t be seea to be appreciated. THIS IS A GEMAL AUD COMAL MTATM TO ALL 8CH0TT, W Clothier, BRIDGE ST., INIIFELIN TOATS April 16, lSt4-Iy. cured won Cman'o Ci..J O.... DilU byphyndaiuiud sold by druyju.TfywpTO. or eruujanu tUJUi Aew xork. C?" SUITS MADK TO OKIER.j - SAMUEL STRATf.K. New Building, corner of Bridge axi Jan. 1, lkJ-4-M o. s. VJSJF Goons ill st.ll you one cheap.