SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFPLINTOWN : snrdneday, May 21, 14. TEKMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if within 12 months; 2.00 if not paid l itliin 13 months. ,. lU1 Transient advertisements inserted at 50 eenu per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line tor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. York lime at Hackenbcrger's. Tbe corn has nearly all been planted. Penny tnackeral at Hackenberger's. Ta Popa bas taken a tilt at Mason- Big invoice of candy at llackenber's. Tht Httla boys have tba basa ball craze. Lewistowo has a borough debt of $3,000. The sobools will ioon close in toroagh. Tbera seems to be no end to the potato crop. A number of light rain showers the old fell on Thursday. Altoona is becoming a place for sum mer resort. A deep snow fell at Quebeo on the 16th of May. The greatest shoe on earth at Heck's, the T. E. B. Tba newspaper men loveth the prompt p avers. Recent discovery pronounces sassa fras a strong narcotic. The Reunion will be held on the 1 1th day of next September. Mrs. Simon Mumma, of Fermanagh township is seriously ill. Horse buyers ara making their last round before hay making. There was a Punch and Judy show in town on Thursday evening. The Presbyterians will observe next Sabbath a week as childrens' day. George Gosben is adding improve ments to his property, in Patterson. Farmers should have the fine mack eral that are for sale at llackenbergera AG.A.R. Post is about to be or ganized in Bloemfield, Perry oounty. The town council made the grand rounds of the town, on Monday morn tog- Lewis Deen, who is employed on the P. R. R. at Tyrone visited bis parents last week. The latest swell passenger car bas a bay window on each side near the end cf the car. The funeral of Mrs. Mary NV.estine mother of Samuel Jiotestioe took place last Wednesday. R. L. Guss, of Patterson is bavin? a new pavement put down in front of bis store and residence. The railroad through Doubling Gap, Perry county, can be built at a grade of SO feet to the mile. C. B. Hcrning, and Levi Goshen are building a dwelling-house for Joseph Auker near this town. Herman Cramer, cf Patterson, took in Philadelphia and Washington "the latter part of last week. Jacob Ilimes and wife, of McAlis terville, are visiting friends and rela tives in Fort Wayne, lnd. Mrs. James Deen, of this place, was confined to her room last week with a severe attack cf rheumatism. Vennor rjs we are to have frost in July. Of course it will be uncommon ly warm instead of frosty. State Superintendent cf Public In struction Dr. Higbee bas been se riously ill with pneumoBia. Generally speaking, the corner loaf er knows more about your business tban be does about Lis own. Geo. Cramer has started an eating room in Patterson, on Railroad Ave nue in the Mickey builbing. Street walking after nine o'clock at niglt is not considered tbe best habit for young people to indulge in. A child, one and a half years old, of Philip eaver and wife, of McAIister ville, died last Sabbath evening. S. R. Miller, of Mount Union, bas invented a tombstone that bas a place for the photograph of the deceased. For su. Two keys on a ring were found, in Patterson, and left at this of fice for identification, and en ownrr. Potatoes Fold last week, in Altocna, at 45 cents per bushel. In this place they could be bought at half that price. The Perry county Democrat thinks it would be cheaper for tbe county to build new bridges than to buy old ones. Mr. Meyers wife of Rev. Christian Meyers of Tuscarora Valley Las gone to lark Hall Berks county for medical tr a'met.t. Mifi Ella Campbell, 16 years of age, fell oVad while danoing at an anniver sary of tbe weddin? of a friend, in Brock lyn. A prominent doctor of Harrisburg Doctor Clark has been arrested on the charge of taking illegal fees in five pen tion claim. John Cunningham, of Patterson, is having a new pavement put down in front of his property, on Main street, in that town. The McAlisterville Band boys real ized about $30 out cf the cake walk and festival, held at that place, last Situday night. For Kent. A house and lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker town ship. Address or call on John Cleck, an Wert, Juniata county, Pa. The wreck at Patterson was fol'.ow 4 by two others, the proverbial three. The old saying is, "if one accident takes plsce two ethers will follow it. The Oth Pennsylvania Cavalry will told a re union at Duncannon Perry c , on the 11th, 12th, 13tb, and 14th 'Vl of Jnnn Thaw .-.rtnamn in ftrmT 'tyle. Od Monday, Leidy and Charters, of Oakland Mills, obtained the contract or tlie building of a new school bouse jo Slim Valley, Fermanagh township, m SS75. There are a number of boys in town that make good music with the month organ. A good many mouth organs can be bought for leas than it costs to bny a piano. Samuel Rotbrock clipped an Oxford down ewe on Saturday, the yield of wool was 13 pounds. Tbe sheep is one of a lot that was brought from west of the mountains. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Farming implements. Phosphates at a saving to yon of 20 per cent. Tbe financial smash, last week, in New York, amounted to about $57, 000,000, and tbe parties that broke up have about 7 millions to pay the 57 millions of dollars with. 'A piece of flannel or a napkin fold ed length-wise, and dipped in hot wa ter and then applied around the neck of a child that has oroup, will usually bring relief in a few moments.'' Tbe failure of banks in New York eaused a good deal of inquiry in the country as to where tbe financial trou ble in tbe city might stop. Tbe coun try banks are considered as safe. "It would take a strip of arable land over 400 feet wide alongside of every mile of railroad in tbe country, cover ed witb trees, to furnish the tier nec essary to keep the roads in operation." Don't lvnow why we have so closemouthed about saying anythiog about tbe One Dollar ladies gaiters. We have a large lot of them, and will let them go at $1.00 per pair. G. W. Heck. "My dear Miss A., this ring, which I would ask you to accept of ma, is em blematic, of my love for you ; it baa no end." "Thank you very much, Mr. B. ; it curiously resembles my love for you; it has no beginirjg." Whenever in need of good and relia ble shoes, bear in mind that at G. W. Heck's you will be more apt to find what you want tban elsewhere, for be carries the largest stock. Corner room in the Be'ford building. Over brain work and excesses reduce the vitality and cause nervous exhaus tion, etc. Tbe Pastiile treatment is a radical cure. Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis Mo., send free irtali. May 14 1m Dirt burning anginas ara now used on tbe Middle Division of tbe railroad. They burn tbe dirtiest coal, hence tbe name of dirt burners. They arc con structed witb to cabs, tbe engineer oc cupies tbe front one, the fireman ooou- pies the bind one. "I want your daughter and a modest dowry to boot," said young Green to Keener. "Well, I've wanted something to boot for a long time," said the old man, "and I think you'll do very niae ly.'' Tbe defeated candidate disappear ed lik a Presidential boom. We want every mother every father; we want everybody to see that hand some and most elegsnt stock of boy's and childrens's shoes wa are now show ing, at the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county. G. W. Heck. Bv land or at sea, out on the prairie, or in tho crowded city, Ayer's Cathar tic Pills are the best for purgative pur poses, eveywbere alike convenient, effi cacous and safe. For sluggish bowels, torpid liver, indigestion, bad breath, flatulency, and sick neadacbo, tbey are asure remedy. Don't waste money on inferior shoes, and don't pay extravagant prices. Wear the T. b. li. shoe, the most curable, made of the finest calf-skin, fashiona ble, perfect fitting, once tested always rrn, and every pair warrcnted. ror sale at G. W. Heck's boot and shoe store, Mittliotown. Why suffer with Malaria? Emory's Standard Cure Pills are infallible, nev er fail to cure the most obstinate cases; purely vegitable, contain no quinine, mercury, or poisons of any kind; pleas ant to take, sugar-coated. All drug gists 2o acd OU cents. 31ay 14 Ira. "Jacob Burtnett, of MifGin township, Cumberland county, had au attack of paralysis, while unloading rails from his wagon in Newville, recently, and fell from his wagon. After restoratives were given aim be was conveyed to bis home where he is in a prncarions con dition. His wife bad an attack of par alysis a few days after. It may seem unnecessary to refer you to other stores, and probably it is but to prevent your being misled by catch- nennv advertisements, we ask you if you purpose buying a pair cf rboes to compare and examine my stock with tbe fbw pairs that other stores call an assortment. G. W. Heck, Corner room, Belford building. Tbe following is from tbe Chambers buri? Reoositorv of May 13. Fulton county bas some very mean thieves While the body of Mrs. John G. Metz- ler was lying cold in death atberbom in Harrisonville, and ber husband was r.rostrated with grief, tbe villains en tered bis meat bouse and carried away thirteen bams, leaving only two pieces. Greatest Shoe on Earth. The T. E. B. shoe for gents' and boys wear, with kid and cloth tops, fine calf vamps, t.olid leather counter and bottom stock. Perfect httinganaspien did stvle. Every pair warranted, and for sale at tbe only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county, at G. W Heck's, corner room in Belfoid building. Notwithstanding much has been said about the importance of a blood purify- inn meitirina. it in sv be nossible that "6 . ' , . . , the matter baa never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it now ! If, by the use of a few bottles of a few bottles of Ayer's Ssrsaparillayou avoid the evils of scrofula, and transmit healthy constitution to your offspring thank ns for tbe suggestion. Do Not Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho torrarb Gailory you can get any c.nnll nietnre enLmrc-d for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho toTaphv, vol can get here done up, in tirst class Ktyie. .oji tvlA natures, such as Cards, Cabin cts, Promenade, rannel Boudoir, &c- &c Frames of all kinds cheap. The Blair county Radical reminds its resders that newspapers, though everybody docs not seem to think so, are always paid for in advance. If tbe thoughtful subscriber doesn't do it tbe proprietor baa to do so. The paper and ink manufacturer and printer will not wait till a year, or perhaps a half a dox en years expires, before they get their pay. The subscriber should think of this. Great Excitement. Yeakly and Son have created an ex citement in local merchan tile circles by the statement that they are selling off their large stock of store goods, and large stock of shoes, at cost, and below cost, witb tbe object of retiring from business. Now is the time to secure bargains by calling at tbe Palaee where they ara doing business. Reunion. The annual Reunion of the Pennsylvania Reserve Association this year will be held In Philadelphia, July 1st, 1884, on the oc casion of the unveiling of the monument erected to the memory of Gen. John P. Reynolds. Members of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, residing in Juniata county, desiring to attend the Annual Reunion of the Asso ciation, should send their names to the un dersigned, at Uifliintown, not later tban Jane 1st, giving the name of the station on the railroad at which they will get on tbe train. Wm. J. Jackmah, Sec'y of Pa. Res. Ass. tor Juniata Co. The T. E. B. men's fine dress shoes for sale at G. W. Heck's boot and shoe store, are the best wearing shoe that bas ever been sold in Juniata county Add to this our large line of fine buff goods, which have become famous for their smoothness and durability, and tbe real calf and canvass goods, and it will be seen that we present a line so extensive as to meet the wants of tbe entire trade. Don't forget tbe place, corner room in the Belford building, Bridge and Main streets, Mifflintown. There was a panic in New York last Wednesday that was occasioned by tbe failure of the Metropolitan Bank, in its break it carried six or seven other banking concerns with it. On Thursday Fisk & Hatch failed, and carried a number of ctber institutions with them. A bank in Bradford, this State closed, because of tbe failure of the Metropoli tan bank, but on Thursday tbe Metro politan again opened its doors, but the Bradford bank is still olosed Anybody That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent, on agricultural implements can be ac commodated by Kennedy & Doty. This same firm has tbe sole agency in Juniata county, for the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices, lu the feed line: Corn, Oats, Rye, Shorts, Middlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. Tbe Chambersburg Repository of last week says, some two or three weeks ago, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, a son of Jos. Jennedy, of Lower Chanceford township, York county, bad some teeth extracted, and exposed himself to tbe rough weather prevailing at the time, which resulted in bis contracting a se vere cold, followed by erysipelas. His ace and head swelled up to almost wicc tbeir natural six, when blood poisoning set in ana be died on rriaay morning. Spring is Here, not by the almanao but by the ther mometer. e are bere, not empty band- d, but ready with tbe finest line of boots and shoes that tbe Shoemaker s art can produce, and will be pleased to clothe your feet in a style befitting tbe season aud your own taste, at G. W. Heck a, tbe only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county, corner room in the Belford building. The Everett Press of last week says, about six weeks ago a man by tbe name of Jacob Greenho located a saw mill in Rays Cove. He wi a very promising gentleman, and bis advent promised to be a bonanza for tbe owners of timber in that locality. He secured men to los for him and baul bis lumber to mar ket, promising good wages and prompt ay. About a week ago be skipped out and left about $2000 in the shape f "promises to pay." His victims are principally poor laboring men, and their loss fails quite heavy on tbem. Oreen- ho has proved himself a scoundrel. Standard Tip. Notwithstanding tbe complaints of dull trade and the general depression of business; the sale of our Standard Tip Shoes for children have increasd, thus giving tne assurance of a good standard article. Give them a single trial aud you will have no others. Chil dren will call for them, rnd rejoice in wearing the Standard Tip. For sale at the only Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata county. G. W.Heck. Heck's Shoe Palace. Shoes for babies. Shoes for little children. Shoes for larger children. Shoes for young misses. Shoes fer maidens. Shoes foryoung married ladies. Shoes I r niiddle-aged married ladies. Shos for old married ladies. Shoes for all and every person. Don't matter who you are or what kind of feet von have. The above sboes lor sale at the onlv Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Juniata oounty, G. W Heck's. Excursion Tickets. The Pennsylvania It. R. Company rltriA that excursion tickets will be sold to tbe annual meeting of German Baptists, at Millers Crossing.near Uay- tnn I thin vhich commences eariy Jnne -Tickets will be on sale at New r.ort. at rate of $1 1.82; Mifflin, $14 27 McVetown, 13.40; from way zim; m BtA.B- nntil Jnne 6tb, good to retarn until .Inn. oflth The r.oint at which the meetin? will be held this year is locat ed immediately on the Pittsburg4 Cin cinnati St. Louia Railroad (fan Han die route.) An ei-chance says: The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has rendered a deoision of general mterest relating to road tax. The right of farmers to work out their road tax bas been generally conceded, but supervisors in a few townships insist that the tax must be mill in mnnev. A test case has been decided in favor of the tax payers, and tbeir right to work out their tax dis tinctly and finally affirmed. In other casec collectors of road tax have claim ed a commission on the part worked out. as well at that paid into the town ship treasury. Tbe Supreme Court de eided that all claims for such commis sions should be rejected, tbe working cut of a tax imposing no labor on tho i supervisor, who is paid for bis services. All tbn ministers of the Gospel, and Sunday School Superintendents in the county, are, by virtue of their offioes, members of the oounty Sunday School convention. It is hoped that two oth er delegates will bo sent from every school. All cannot go as delegates, but let all .the teachers, and others, in terested in Sunday School work, in the neighboring obools, make their arrang ments to attend the convention. Any person who has any questions on the programme, or other topics of Sunday School work, will please prepare them, and send them to me, and they will be classified and taken up with tbe sub jeot to which they relate. Thomas A. Elder, Chairman Ex. Com. A heavy rain accompanied by a high wind passed over this place on Monday evening. In Patterson tho wind blew down many trees, fences, and back houses. Mrs. Lutx lingered at work in her garden, regardless of the threat ening appearance of the clouds, till the wind came along and lifted ber up, and suddenly dropped her on her head hurt ing her severely. Tbe barn of David Suloff was blown down. Mrs. Suloff and daughter were in tbe barn at the time, but were not hurt. Some cattle in tbe building were not hurt. A large oak tree that stood on tbe river 'shore a short distance north of the river bridge, was blown down. The roof of John Thompson's carriage bouse was blown off but bis carriage was not bro ken. Tbe stablo of Eli Dunn, in Fer managh township, was blown to pieces, and a number of trees in that vicinity were uprooted. A number of apple trees on the Island were blown .oat of root. . Ex Senator Strang killed himself as he lay on h s bed propped up by pillows, while bis wife was rubbing bis feet. Tbe Wellsboro Agitator says: "Mrs. Strang thought the pistol was fired out of doors, but it was so near at hand that she was startled by it. The Senator's son Ben jamin was in the next room, and when he heard the report he ran into his fa ther's room and found the pistol in bis bed and blood flowiog from the wound made by the shot. It was evident that the daceased had placed the revolver at his right temple, and that the ball bad passed directly through his bead, commg out at the left temple. Tbe spent ball entered tbe plaster of tbe ceiling a little distance and then fell back to tbe bed, where it was found. Death was instantaneous, and there was not the slightest tremor or motion of any part of the body to indicate what bad happened." The Perry county Freeman of last week announces that tbe Newport Bridge Company appealed from the a ward of the viewers, and the venue was changed to Franklin county and tried before Judge Rowa on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the jury returned their verdict on Thursday morning of last week. Tbe verdict for tba Bridge Com pany is $13,562, is which an increase of $2,729 over the amount fixed by the I viewers. A new trial, we understand, h.. been ,ked fu. Win. H. Snon.lor ;of perry, and John Stewart of Frank- lin couuty, represented tho Bridge I Company : and ex-Judge Junkin Wm. N. Siebert and J. ? M'Alwter of Per- and Tbad. M. Mahon of Franklin, represented the t'ounty of Perry. Per ry County will perhaps before locg dis cover tbit tbe maintenance ol ire bridges over tbe Juniata River will not be an economical investment. Some time ago, there was published in these coluuius, an accouut of the sbootiug of young Mr. Macklio, of Mo- Veytown. in tbe far west by a highway man, ibe robber murderer was pur sued and a copy of tbeColoradoSpriugs "Gazette'" of a a recent date says. hrouch a letter written Mr. George Macklin of this city by Mr. J.M.Dick ey of Santa Barbara, Mexico, we learn that tbe Mexican bandit who shot Jack Macklin a sbort time ago, was killed while resisting arrest in Guadaloupe cannon, 200 miles from where thetrsj edy occured. From tbe contents of tbe letter it would appear that in bis anxi ety to escape arrest he shot at one of his pursuers without enect. lbe nre was returned killing the murderer in stantly. Tho other baudit who was im plicated in tbe robbery managed to make bis escape during the sbooiiog. but at the time of writing was being closely pursued and will, in all proba bility, be captured or meet witb the same fate that befol his partner in crime. On the pet son of tbe dead ban dit were found the watch, boots, and a number of other small articles taken Jroui Jack Macklin after be was shot, also tbe watch stolen from the latter's companion, Mackey. The authorities have kept up a dilureot search for these cold blooded murderers ever since the tragedy occurred. One of the G boilers used to furnish stesin for tbe loeomoiive shops at Al toona exploied last W ednesday after- nyt -1 I 1 L . . . I 1 . noon, ine Doners uau ueeu tesieu uui a few days before and pronounced first rate. A dispatch relative to the explo sion says: 1 nomas u tiara at tne time of the explosion was noticed to be front of tbe exploded boiler cleaning out tne fire. His body was extricated from tbe debris, shockingly mangled. He leaves a wife and children. Tbe following or k men were injured : Scott Garduer, fireman : scalded and bruised. Charles Kerber. fractured skull. Riohard Roe loff. fireman : scalded, and back and bead bruised. Martin U. bmoger, cut and bruised. John elsb, breuian cut about the bead Charles Clapper. badly cut and scalded Tbe houses on .Ninth avenue, iroo- ... . . nir on tbe soene of disaster, resemble houses bombarded by cannon. ioarus are torn off, windows smashed, doors hi-nknn in and the street covered with ... . i briok, slate and debris of every kiud. The wrecked boiler house was of brick -ith slate roof, substantially built Tbe boilers were imbedded under ground. Two men, named Henry Bonnecke and Jacob Sbirr. who were dicing in a ditch on Ninth avenue, were badly cut by flvioir fragments. G. M. D. Sanders, a merchant tailor, who immediately cross from tbe explosion oa Ninth ave nue, was lying in bed in the front room dying of consumption. A piece of iron flew into tbe room, striking him on th head, cutting a deep cash Two littl girls and a baby were also wounded by flying pieces. The windows intheerect in shops were torn out and broken by fnre of the concussion. Three or four bnndred men will be thrown out of em for several days. Electrio lights were strung around the soene o Hi. liter and a larce force ofmcn were itumediale'y engaged inelcariug awa the wreck. Centenary Programme. CEXTERART Of THE X. E. CBTBCH jrSIATA DISTUCT COJITISTIOS AT MtrrLISTOW!!, MAT Tl A!D 28. TUESDAY, 8:0 O'CLOCK P. M. Sermon by Rev. J. J. Pearce. Oreaniza tion. Addrvss ot Welcome, Riv. II. L. bmith. Miscellaneous Exercises WEDNESDAY, ?:MJ "O'CLOCK A. M. Our Centenary and its Observance, R'v. J. W. Ely." Causes that have operaterl in the growth of the M. E. Church, Kev. A. S. Baldwin. The Possibilities of the M. E. Church, Rev. Wm. Jwinn. The Dangers of the M. K. Church, Rer. J. R. King. Ho may we Secure the Boat Ke- t . - : .... 1 1 v. . .. DAW puns i ii uur utniivuiuj uuwn.uiG , F. Adams. , YVEDNESDAY, 2.00 O'CLOCK P. M. ' Education in its Relation to th Prosper- ; ity at Rev. Perpetuity of the 51. h. Church, ; T. M. (Jrilhtb. Our Confurenc e ! Education! Institutions and their K:i dnwment. Rev. S. A. Creveling. The Suml.iv School and its YFork in l'erpetn-1 ity vl the Church, Mr. T. G. Bell. The , Children aud Youth in our Centenary Ob- - servance. Rev. J. r . i'enumgton. WEDNESDAY, 7:S0 O'CLOCK P. M. How may the Church rupplaroent the i Work or the Public Schools in tbe Cause of Education, Rev. L. S. Crone. Con siderations that should Influence the Church in their Effort to Provide tor tha Proper Support of our Conference Claim ants, Rev. M. L. Smith. The Great Need of the Church, Rev. R. liinkle. FROM THE PRESIDENT Or BATLOR OTIiYEBSITY. " InaopenJeuca, Texas, Sept. J, Ifei. Ayer's Hair Vigor Has been ased in my boaithoid fur tare a reasons: 1st. To pre rant falling oat of tht hair. Id. To prevent too rapid change of eolor. ad. As a dressing. H has giran entire aatisfaetioa in every -uMtnee. Tours respectfully, Ts. Ca.et Cbase. ATKB'S TIAIB VIGOR is entirely free from uncleanly, daageroua, or injurious sub stances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original eolor, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and promotes ita growth, sores dandruff and aU diseases of the hair and scalp, and Is, at tbe same time, a very superior aud desirable dressing. rurulo by Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. Bold by aU Druggists. DR. JOHN BULL'S FOB THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, 23 Ul WSIESIU. o:seses. Tae froj-Tiotor cf this celebrated mc-ii-eirp jatt'.y tlcinu for it a superiority ov-r all renediei ever offered to ths public for tha ATE. C2STAJ5. SrE.'B? snd PER- ASi::;i rr; cf irae aai Fever, or CUu.s acl t hetber of short or Ion? itaat- i:V. Ee re.em to the entire We:tem an.l Sck'asrn country to bear him t's'.ImostJ ti-e truth cf the assertion that in jso c ms w'atsTcr will it ful to cure if tne Circ tioas ara strictiy followed and carried Out la a treat many eases a single dese has h?n j'uEcient for a cure, and whole fami lies iuve beencuied by a single bottle, win a perfect restoration cf the (ftner! health. I: is, however, prudent, and in every cae rcors certain to cure, if its cse is continued ia smaller doses for a week or two after tha dise.isa has been checVt d. more especm.iy -j iliiHcult and long-standing cases. Usu ally this T.edioias will not require any aid to lice? the bowels in pood order. Should toe jatieat, however, require a cathartia medicine, after having t&kea three or four dc;s of tue Tonio, a single doss of BuLL'3 VCETAiLE iAJULi f Win De tui- tcient. ZILl'S SABSAPAEILLA is the old and reliable ro-nedy for impurities of the blood aud Scrofulous affections tho King of ;iod Purifiers. Bit. JOHN BJLL-S VEGETABLE WOES EETiOYEB is prepared in the form ol caiy drcps. attractive to the a:gnt aaa ii,.2jzt to ice msie. US. JOHN BUX.IVS SiUTH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies at the Day. r'.vlral OOro, 821 B ln SU IQUSYIIXE. T- UXIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFIMSTOWJI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. NEVIN POMEROT, Prtndtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Caikitr Dib across: Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson. Amos G. Bonssll, W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKBOLDEBS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Knrtx, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertiler. Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertiler, Charlotte Snyder, VCT Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certiflcates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certificates. ALABAST1NE A Superior Substitute for Kalsomine, etc aioVinntine la the first and onlv rreparatlon made from calcined prpsmn, rock, for appli cation to walls with a brush, aud is fully cov ered by patents and perfected by many years of experiments. It ia only permanent wall finish, ana noiim oi nipn i iuhj coats as tlesireL ono over another, to aay hard surface, without dauber of scalini,', or noticeably adding to the thickness of the P 'J is the only material for the purpose not de. 14 mile, trmn an Wert o m.' . ftom M .f BendenC upon fflue for ita adhesiveness. 1 11 utown. Ihe connty seat. The house is V!,...:.. L.,.i..:i tha vrnli h ae .inriti hiph with G rooms, and a cellar. mol'ture, etc., whUe nil kalsomines or whit - enins preparations have inert soft chalks and clue for their bn., which are rendered 80It or scaled Ul a very aiiuri, umw. rrnnn, (n-;1'. "kk- 1 In addition to the above advantages, torches and schools convenient The Alabastine Is less expensive s it requires Hunker church is only half mile distant but one-half the number of pounds to cover j The Tresbyterun and Lntheran churches the same amount of snrface with two coats,! are 4 miles away. Terms easy. Posses is ready for use by adding water, and easily j sion eiven immediately. Ii sold before hir appiied by any one. vest the JJ acres, now in wheat. ill be put rv- ... s-onr Pnint Dealer. Ask for i the bargain. For pri a " Cn-u"! r contaimn? Samples of 12 tint nwnufactu'ed only by tho Albastisk Co, SL B. CuCuch, Manogtr, Grand Rapids, tticb. DR.SCHEMCK'S MEDICINES FG8 THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. For other CcrtiScatcs of Cures send for Dr. SchcntVo biKik on Consumption, Liver Com plaint and Dyspcpnia. It gives a full descrip tion of these iliseaee? in their various fi'nns, also valuable information in regard to t'!c iuet anl clutiiiLgof the siek; hov aud wfce-n exer cise ; Lould be taken, &c This book u the rc- suit of many vears of experience in the tret- mcnt of Liuig Diseases, acd should be read, only by the afflicted, but by tho-e who, from fc'-Tttliiury b.it or other raur-e, suppose themselves liuUc to auy aSectlon of the throat or lungs. TFR ?P QTr Tl 'P 7? W TP W J, J, W WsWll It aW ahWaba-M lut Pai3, t. all Applicants. .Address, Dr. J. II. Schenck & Son, ?. O. Box Go anl see the people who write the follow ing letters, if possible. G V JJFUAJX WHIrKKOWy CT ZATTESVTXLB. DRUID EN, A-NTJ COHOCTON, WHITES raoM PKKTN. ILL. Dm. J. H. ScHnrit IXar Sir la th Winter of lfff! I wm told by thrr promlncbt doctors that my wife had ComnmpUoo mnA thai fthe cotU Dot Ut until Sprlntf. Boos after tbi a frirnd, who lives in Darton, Oiao, reoomnwDded your BktUHnstohr,batiaTinjr beca told th&tahewa in rural; le, we had do faith tn th m. Tl r friend finally brought her a bottle of y.ur Filnoaio Bjm, and tn tittnl oa her trivia it a fair tril. ho did an, and thank God, by lu uc her hie was Ravi-d. She is now enurvly well, I am wen-known hr. t wTl a? In Zanwr''I, TrrlMT, anl 'oh-4-t"u, bi-1 woclti r;'r;.m t t'. dnyvi?aTi-l otluM in th'.nf town to rinBibr nj ' ci a a rrry bavl (uc 1 ha, .j r. o maen'l"1 your mtdnvrt to a irr. it mitay, anj hri iwrer kr.own th-ra u fi la ni-t'-dntrcir- whrre tfcy have h--n piTn a ffttl tmL 1 ju M.iiLv-fl tosci-ai yr.t thu hy th th.iu;tat UuU :l wul Iw uf sue: gnat ue to df cnnt hJrnaiit. A. -.v.wa.TE, Vor. a, int Proprietor White House, PeSria, El. LA POaT,NT. ahxt twrv year airo I was danyrmnly iQ with I gyy F tt. I had frnat trouble la breathing; evvry breath I drew canscd BM pain. I had three dorters trratiac mt, but I nw worse all the time. Iwaaatlhas time CAni' Trd with th lvke Shr R R. Co. On of my fellow-clerk mduvfl uv to ifft n of Jtmr tvlrtrr. savuur fiat tw tal ux1! lttt m Ihtil If w::h ntirv tMre. I iQt f-r of Ti-ur Paltmonte Myrvst. teaweod Toole a:J Maedrake 1111. i t -1 n.t n. .-orim to th dilution, awl iu a j...r t ip-e n.tiot-d a marktl tm t,n,r cv-ii la my bralth. vbtch keC up an I ronunojd UM-tir v ir itv oi' int. Afta-r iti errl hotlh rtuch i of te'l'vlaiotile y rap and awer4 Twlriil'-n-tirfy o r my surcti-. Siti last tune 1 fa-tve rv -rn- me-Ml-d j'Mtr m. dici!tf t- mauT itir p:k- living a La l'or;e, whousd tnim iUi Krvntn'.ot- a. F. W. KEBFXTHJITJ, La Porte, lnd, on. &, Utt, Ei-Inutcc of La Porte Co, COySU LPTIOTT CTJTLED. &AI THIS 1 IT Lit j fhom hia. rrncs, op la poate. lstdlaxa. I -a. Scrrx. X: j In tin- jwVni w nffertajc wl!h Consults pttm, find gotten so low thai 1 had no hopo of cxvr gUing cii'iQ. 1 waited for death to put an end tomy sif i". a-ia-J. Torre was one of my friends who was perfet ens ly nztf li.-vye roe njey.r PalaieateByray and fea wrJ To-.te. but 1 utterly rcfujed to pet any m- n- mvi. ri e. I was tM'jrinited wirh medicine. Iliad tried so many rent mrlicuiee without btrinf helped by any. Pind lnf that I was not to be per-uaded. h bought -me of yir Pnlsaaede yrapnna Meawed Tew Je nunw-ir. end broufflttth-mtome. I at llrst efnm i tt u h ti em. 1 dtd o..t want to h.-fir.rm-iit-d on. ilaati e.,t.st-rtfa tnoM-thm merely io-iisiy hm.nKtLat I rri-e Uttt. rr wn;M dnvnn;ircl. 1 mbdcbthI takinif tin) Pul sawnte rr n.l -weed Taale. si-d to my siuvnse telt almost iiuawl.t.. rt .i. i .:.d wts tt-nrarro: teontlnueuirtfthfoa. Vf oi'di.u-n id I roTrd unor their use. until in time lFr lv.-tirtly w. n. no the dm-.- retnalnui?. iy inwtad Irtkonptri-ffTf tnmrerthaneAer. 1 Wa p. iij-S" n::v t nr d,as 1 nae nad uutrou;.! ' witn my Itmr wnro that 1 1mt . I owe my life entirely toy. ur nv-tl: ;i:t Wot tn r rw saved me. 1 will h-ar rheerMI ti-tt.ni..ny t virtues pon-d hy your nv-dn-i - 1 k:ow or other ca here where yur mefliein'n hare been u 'i with entire TOiTfWL 1 am wt-U-iiown here, beln ; the ortinnal u mn a tt len in Ln Porto 'o and Hti been m me livery bufiinese for inauy years. john rrnrK. f R 1 ran. and wiH, If w-fwr. -wesr hr'-rr any jTL-K-.-ff tiu- Ptace, Wall tha-1 hiic sawi in U-a aove suun..nt. jOaWIXTK-K. La Porte, 7r1, Jan. SI, 18SL Tins is to Crwnrr: That wa have sold tho medWnes mentioned In these certinVatrs t- Mr. Velelthan ar.d otters, And their statements are ant hen tie and reliable, fHED'K. WiT A (XK, Drarist FBOW KR. HABXET P- HOPKINS, OP PROVI DKNCX, JL. I. HS 13 Ctmro OP OONSTjMP TION BT DK. 6CHCTrCKTI MEDICDTZ3, APTEa BSnG OIVT3ff UP TO DIB BY 80UB OP TUB BEST PHTSIdAlfa ik tkx cmr. DB. J. B. ScbocX: l-ar Sir I have been mrM of what three of the best physicians of this city tola m? was tVvumption of the LonsS by the use of y ur rr-coirir.'" I wa first at tarked with tho disoaaa in October, and aUbosh I was from that time conUr.ual'y tin i.r the enre of aphy- elcian, 1 prv w worse ani worse, ur.tl at lart I was c n nned to mv bed. I can hard ly say th it I was first atterked with the disease In IS80, f -r my lun.-s had been weak for i snanr rears nrerious to tnis, ana i wou.u quw have ssrrertrpam In my broort, if I tooi the least cold cr 1 exerted mrself too much tn any tray. 1 crew wor", my 1 roar became rerr ba.: 1 hd nwrLt swratP sorerere thnt I . I Ikn.ni'hlh U Mia !- U t . t-t' U h l witrr hod he n tutowo t-r nia 1 wa eot;t ii.ua! ly rais- 1 imr blodan.l lve quantitU or riit i flTe luan. r trom j my luns. end at hvt had all tl.o Wch-.n:)ai aymptomj t otherdtsetorsjof thiaeft r.andt:y,&J' rwwmhiikn, ctv .1 that in v ea.-e was t.p '..- T.cT irTorn.-l n;y i wife that I iifl 6. tier be toid hat I COuM cc: live, nsmy time wutld bo very i-h.-rt f-r a.--.;i.r nT wiily ! atfaira, iThT 1 "d tr.at n.. m- !: .ne wotii ttr of any i Qiom& The next day, ny fn-n-!. Jtr. H. 1- Lih.r ; Inr of my ormdition, srr.t awiM.oi J Pelasoele 1 fTrasw thmk. nic it mrU rel -ve my couvh, i d omo niy fii-Ttonitioueaai. r. 1 b--sn t:init it, m-vereTen i h 'tang that it wo-ild rure n-e, r. :t dm. ire (Tryst t brf cr-.t more;Te..nttmK-d It until ! h 'd u-e.1 -vpn nrrieht i h.rft. . Ai:thtum-lwainb. d ar.l I was jmi w ak that t I to lia liiUvL. iiits was m m n:i. tju uni.k ini: to ci1, E.ds Ar I hnwi-T-r.J lotuy wriarreti uui i.iimj i k.Tu mi. Ipfimmpno-d the f tlw vtietll botxte I would w-ti-.-a f-'vl a utile hui-ry a tim jr I h-d rot bef-.redi t I-.i oi-y m. r.tli. Ioe-.TT.,1'irfn-ti.n that a:ter takiru; ! :r or live 1 4: thwM ' 1 1 PstlsaBle Syrep. 1 ailw-iran t. Vmij i Jr Keaweed Tonir, ard 1 als't' ik of tae VuaJra.tr I'itW It isnfr-di-- for n to !.-. j' i:eu tuotirt of mil try fHimrj Ainmr my row r? . tf eonrs" tl wes -lw,m.t it wv'Kto sure. 1 irraJ'ioll irsir l rtrmtrth.the cY are tr olwL.it 1 raia.d f'o:u n.y l.iivrs w, chanp.-n. t -rWnir wo or. naive-and at lat I rs abi- to yvi up nnd walk about mv r . m. K:m t!.i lime n-y rv-r.-rcry wa rapid. 1 gained rleh tapl anti fwn went oui d -or , rr.A nuw I amrnlin !y w U. a wonder lo all mj anMUUatata;tS Whoaw me wnen i waawo "w inwriilnir.anaifany whorvad this are Interested, lb J are weicume to call on me at my reuJenoe. Tjars Traly, harixt p. Honms, Mat . isn, HowU St, rroTickace, B. L habxft HointTf. who wrlfs tbe fiwwofre; lrtt. rto Dr. Scbenrlt. of l.t!aMrhia. t aa oM rrsid-j of lnjTid.'re. I haTf knowa him w. 1 fr tbe lat nf K; w!al .i the 1-iblK- tl.at all be ha written in reoird to hi an,l wovery wrtrUtly a ii M,.U4,n' a i't.iisuniittiTe- in the lat i m. Iwt tor sasrnmit of ntT r&M I staerm of he dlenw, by Me I hr-1- ian anl fri.-ndr-, and I 8c hem-k ' s nn.-dicin-a li. L L-.I all, Imuorist, IvI -IriAl ni irrovu cus4irii - . jroris.nu. Ko. an 5. Mo-n L, rrarldeae E. I. DB.SCKEHCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE FILLS, SEAWEED TCNIG, SYBU? ArriabTiDrwlta,aa.ifan(iiltioo1tjthlTW aro pnnwd oa tha wrapper of ery package. Ttae Dr. Bcbenck,i addran Mw,and and for tta boo atlonBdlmthebfinnuio(tMa-rti3cit1tia. agents" "vax r ED TO SELL THREE OIIA.DES OF STANDARD FESTILIZERS. Adies: D. BLOCKIE & CO., Gettysburg, Pa. March 2fi 2ru. PRIVATE SALE. ; There is a MaMe for 3 or 4 cattle or horse., : l, f pen. There is both running and pn"p i water on the premises. Fruit ot a t k:d. j Hculars d dress JOHN CLF.CK, Vsn Wert, Jutiistj cout.ty, I'a. Apr";! 9, lSfcl. irxdtaol I cua truly oj lht I n. Ttr f U !; in u J Cfr. 1 o n-ider your mli. m x w..tul:-rful In t r :r "ftrti Th. T hT n j l.f-. rjid I tf 1 m Jl .nl.li,l to T-u that I am &nii"ti tht all who (nunnmng witll In.trnuhlraahoul-l l.n..w (.. w .-.kI ih. j ar. Ot .-onisr. p in tllinrof it tr an EKORTS LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS mm tbe BEST EVER MADE for Coeilvoioeo. hwalrentlaet, Hesisiesm. Ono good doee of three or fuur Jumcry'e little Cethartio Puis, loMwd br ono ptU every Bii(hl fr a week or two. iu&Jum the human xaachinerv ran as reiroiv 2 clnrk work; they pttrrfy th blood end put new life in a broke i-down. bod. Turely Veeretable, Harmioes, PlneeeiH, IntallJbl, tbe voniit child may tfc s them. Sukl by U lrugKiate and Modicme Ielr at 16 Cts. m Box or by mail. STANDARD CURB CO PropHator, 197 PeaH 8U N.T. Emory' 9 LlrtTo Clharifo are more than la cUlmed: ther frrore to be tha Tv :t 1 .11 errr ts-ed bore. Worth twice th movteT anker). W. W. H. Oosm. llarrmmy .irore, :s Cmory'a LtHe CaHtarrto'are t!ie rait p opular of ail tbe Cathartics. Ww. Bimiop. si! Is KlTfV, K. C My aucvt mutlter naed one C TJiKTlC 9:LkS x iin wanrierri rrsri.-ia. nt fro an tnpTn- J1!" tatu-cs, U. MALMilA-W'Scnori's iiandara lime Pills, t ui. a.md. i.u.dinc4 br mail 2 3 Confo O Ocr. DO YOUR OWN PA!;ITi?:G AMD USS SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. 61 L :i UJ fS ' If and Colore, SAM'L STRAYER Has eonstantly on band a full variety ef MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RXISniXO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and sea and b astonished. I'ants at 75 centa. E7- SUITS MADE TO OKDER.0 Patterson, Fa., April 9, 1881. D. W. HAELBY'S la the plaee where you can bny THE BEST AN1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most tuis market, ana at u.viazii.virtr Lurr rnina : Also, measures taken for saita anil parti of snita, whieh will be ma!e to ore! at short notice, wry reasonable. Kemembcr the place in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE WE FOR 1S84 1J OUR WE JV STORE. PE0GHESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT I We can't rest on what our fathers di-J we ruat do mora anl do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for ns and we had to have more room for our ever increasing business, so we fitted up our next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Trhich is i lare, Fpaoious and finely fitted up Clothing ltoom, and we filled it up with 1 ..)() dollars worth of a very fine and well selected stock of ' SPRUNG CLOTHJJXG. Never was there such a fine display made and so largo a selection brought to gether of mens', bots' and children' ci.otiii.no, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends and customers when thej come to licit u will approve of onr PROGRESS ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling t9 complete in every detail, in QUALITY, lTtlCES VTD STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of onr BEAUTIFUL AM) PLEASANT. NEW STORE ROOM. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARKKPT AND FATTEST PKOPLF. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE! AVE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAKSE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE! WE HV5 rLOTHINU FOK HKAVY-SET AND SHOKT PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WOKKlN'i PLAIN PEPI.K! WE HAVE CLOTH1NU FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens Clothing we pay Special Attention. TVE HWH CLOTHING FOR HOYS THAT GO TO COLLEGE! WE HWK CIOTHI.NG FOR HOYS THAT HO TO PUBLIC SCH'X)LS WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR FoYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OP AGE! WF HAVE CIOTHING FOR CHILDREN FKOM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE I WE H WE CL)THING FOR CHILDREN FROM 8 TO 8 YEARS OP AGE I WE HAVE CLOTUINU FOK CHILDREN FROM 10 TO 11 YEARS OF AGE! Furnisliing Goods Department: Ilatg. of the newest ard most stvhsh sctectioDS ; Shirt, all prices; Tranki and Satchel, of all sizes; Neck-tifS and Suspenders, at all prices. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A GIKIRM. 1KB CCEEIil MTATION TO ALL SCH0TT, BRIDGE ST., IIFFLINTOWN, TJ. Arrill6,1884-1y. A PRIZE, for'r Send six cents Mst.n?e, and tr-e. a costly box of eoo'ls which will help all. of either sex, to more money I right away than snytDinR eiae in mis w,rn Fortnnes await the'workers absolntely sure At once address Tnr. At Co., Augusta, Me April 1, lS84-ly. PATENTS frpe. Tinrt-lTen ,.ra enrience. MMltkroocb MU.NM Crt.triil! In, he -invvrinc AurairaM. tbe lamt . le. ana 1 , ... i-..-. vi.nilfl..iaMr. f... ' 1 a fynr. VJ?T!.,SiVrA: rWTii-nt"lree. Atr. XfXS Co.. S;llVIMO t.Um. Book." fcC. AMKHICAN UlBm. aa Broadway, Yora. " world-renowned author, lu this ad- C ACTION NOTICE. mirable Lecture, clearly provt s from bis 'experience that the awtul cor sequences of All persons arc hereby esationed spaiist 3?if. hn,e may be effectually removed tre?pasin(f npon the lands of the wndw- Without daneerous snrgical speratios.bou signed, in Fayette. Delaware or Walker .jeSj instruments, rings or cosdialat paint - tnwnnbips, by ntiing, naming or iu orner way : Jonathan Kker. Cathabisb Isarx, 17s. Pranthovtir, Jobh McMris), I Tft U IIIHH. G. W. S)1TH, Hurt A tier, S. J. Kbsti, Ltcirs Drxs, Jacoc Hoops, A. H. Krara, t. OWEH EVAXS, C. F. Spichir, J. P.. OtaBKB, J. F. DrrTaa, JlSI Puts. I Asxold Vasnzs, 1 November 30, Lkvi K. Mkrs. lS3-tf. r. t. a'kcb. ajqch .TTOTe.uum i recommena athene. Toxa. They are excel lent R. bjawsnv. by rtiyticiaiisand noi l hr dnjifpsli everyw or NON-COrtROSiVE, BRILLIAUT A1TD DURAB! tw ssiMntsi (Iima "Paints tn Tw nnra TawL ZinO. fronnd in pure I.:neel Oil. Fricee and bsnpw vara luowing .oiore. meura upon applkmUon STANDARD PA!?JT CO,, CUEVELuXl, OHIO. SAliUIL STRATA. BOYS' CLOTHING ASD FURSlSHiyG QOOVS. choice and select stocks ever ofTxred l New Bailding, corner of Bridge a rJan. 1, lt!4-TT o. s. IV GOODS A GRKAT UAU St Kit HI) MAN tbe. lots of A Lecture on tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical cure . of Seminal Weakness, or Spermstorrhoea, indused Self-Abuse, Involuntary r.pimis ainn. lninotencv. Nervous Debility, aodt i inrMi.ini.nN to Marrisiftt rpnerally : Coa. ril.. ass Fits r Men ral and and Fits; Mental sad uiiiu, Fhvsical Incapacity, tue, Bv KWIltKr J CITLVEKWELL. St. D., anther of th. nJ out a mode ol cure at once certain ana effectual, bv which every sufferer, no tnat- iter what his condition mav me, may cure, himself cheaply, privately and radically. j ! nTnis lecture will provt 600m to than- .; sandt and thou.tands. i i C. G. Shm.it, j Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to Davib Surra, .any address, on receip of four cents, or Tistor Bbsrbr, two postage stamps. Address The s'TKAcrr"";! Cl'LVERWEU MEDICAL C0M Davib HrRAROR,l .. Ne Tork.X.T.; April 9. Vost-Oflics Box. 45t.