Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 16, 1884, Image 3

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    S0TINEL & REPUBLICAN
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. n M.50 pr annnm if paid
WSSh. ! if ot paid within
12 month.. , ertiM!iiienU inserted at 60
TlD9ient in8ertion.
""taK notice, in local col
Tvsnsient ddsiu insertion.
' 10 cents per , H-irin
,oiu? . ..n hf Quu0 iw udv
Advertise by the year, - n-
...,n primary Election
Bcp-
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if turn
msry '
A can"1
Two cw
ill be
ur
ine hours
the Return
convei'tiwn ia the Court
on Monday, s.pitm-
M-, to count up tne
the result ol ine rn-
. ,. .... the urevious saiur-
ueiu ' "
,be voted for at the primary
tollows :
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, staie - '
. House ot R.presentative,
PiKtrict Attorney,
County Treasurer,
. Prothonotary,
didoes for County Commissioner,
THE DEMOCRACY IN LINE FRIDAY EVENING,
JULY 11, 1884.
RATIFICATION OF THE NOMINATION OF CLEVELAND AND HENDEJCE.S.
FAT MEX. EE. Ill ME. BOY". AID DlSDnR HORSEMEU 131 LIJE.vYlTU Ml LE ACCOltlPAli-
I.tlEXT.
The officer
i Senatorial Delegate.
I . f....ntF fnmml
Chairman ol
County Committee.
"
sor LOCALS.
w goods at Tennell's.
Ciicp m-ctiug in three weens.
Kfv. E. Brry is tenting in the narrows
Tbe river h i. not boon ci.-ar this summer.
R iine and Logan clubs .re being organ-
iied.
M. Lydia Stoufler is having her house
. f i,.. Wn nut on the Luther-
4 ne ' -
Tr0IUJe-
.wt ferret to call and see Espcncbade's
je good-
T!ie Patterson fireman look will in uni
form on parade.
Wm. McLaughlin, of Fermanagh has re
,.eire4 a pension.
.Q!1ire Titiel, ol Lack, was in this part of
the county last week.
The Richard Iui11 bushmen sem to
he mcoianioi.ly quiet.
n'ic acid will remove potato stains from
heh.r.d,.-N.T. Herald.
The i'iace to pet bargain, is at E. E. Tar
ker"s tor he is selling off at Cost.
v- fristv is having a brick pivtmcnt
pui don in front of her residence.
u Minnie MeAlister, was visiting
fric:.d in McAlisterville last week.
Hits Lydia Stoufier has put down a brick
Mvement in front ot her residence.
Tbe fertilising a?ent goeth about day af
ter div feekiiig wh"!U he may lert.iliie.
Processor Duncan has lett Mifiiiniown to
tijoy .summer vacation among friends.
..Wheat bran ted to cows produces a good
flow ot mi k, but does not make butter."
A number ol subscribers paid up and re-
Dte.l their sv.l.cription Cue past 10 d.iyn. i
Pr. Thomas A. Eider, started on a tour
of a number ol VTetrrn states last Thurs
diy. Will yo;i go to the seashore next Thurs-da-morniDgi
See else here in this pa
per. rtivie Uofiman is the bass in the stable of
Dr. Ba::'ks, aud keeps the place in first rate
order.
Joseth Adams has recontrnc:e 1 the
baird a'.k iu front of hi. place of reni
dctice. William Rollman had an eye severely
hnrt hist week while repairing a door
Si'me of the near wheat that has been
threshed, yields at tne rate ol 25 bushel,
per acre.
The late catch of mackerel is .aid to have
been lare, and niickerel-eatcrs are corres-
pjniing!) happy.
Cuiiiity Supcriuteudeat 0en, ot Mifflin
eou:;tv Las omned a Normal school for the
benefit of teachers.
M;ss Maud McCullough, of Port Royal,
.u visiti:!ii friends in Huntingdon, during
tbe weekot tbe 4ih.
A youth aged about 13 years, through
this place on a bicvele on his way from
Philjdelpl.ia to Pittsburg.
Butler believes that the tariff plank of the
late Democratic convention mean, what the
Hancock tariff pl.Tik mcnt.
H.-rvest i. about over and yon my re
t'lenish vnur wardrohn from Srrnver'. well
selected stocd of clothing.
The latest nd best improved plow for
le hv David D"tv. Be sure to call nd
see him before you purchase.
Siihsct'b" for the Sfntinel and RF.rrn
net the rnly siwon pure" Republican
pjfr published in the county.
Richard Duncan who kept the Academy
encampment livened tip during their long
stay in the narrows, has left town.
Preserve ynnr temper hen you talk pol
itics, and if you cannot talk politics without
becnmir.g anry don't talk politics.
Elmer Stimeline, who helped Tom Ham
ilton to take the rtooic Missionary Society
to Macedonia, shot a mink along the river
in the narrows.
James Blsine. the jrreat-Rr.md father ol
James G. Blaine, present Republican can
didate tor the Presidency, came from Ire
land in IM'i, and settled, lived and died in
what is now Toboyne township, Perry
county.
Iryon want harpains, call on R. E. Parker,
ia the Wi'son store room on Bridge street
as he is closing out his entire stock of Dry
Goods. Clothing, Boots and so forth. Also
hii large stock of Hats, at cost with the in
tention of retiring from business.
Jnne 2:J, 1884, 3t.
A larire rat dropped into the alley, from a
indow in John Howe's stable. Dave Etka
u 50 feet away when he .aw the rat drop,
lie had a base ball iu his hand at the time,
threw that at the rodent, the ball hit the
little animal, and it fell over dead.
Anybndy who has examined a doctor',
handwriting on a prescription will not won
der that . drug clerk frequently put. tip
fTphine when the recipe calls for carraway-
d or some such harmless drug Rock
land Courier.
On S.iturd.y afternoon tbe Anieriensard
EaLdailclubuf Phiiade'phia stopped . while
t the sution on their wav homo from Chi'
Thev invited the citixons that were
hunt the station to step into their dining
room car and partake.
ilar fnr thA orfttnra. Conn Storv. Ciiicacro Nomination, Cleve-
J.U1S IS I lie waguu imm rtaa u4.uov " j , - o
lan,L Uaves FranJ, lieforin, Pup Storv, Tariff, and Protection for equirrels, n8h, and deer, Lmted Democracy,
LleiuotTatio uociuuis, u 1
beries, l'liiisc lor tue Ddutocracy, with an lnstaUuiout ot secret mule trap.
p Loaded ITIthOR A-
? fcliS And SECRET MFEE
'CW tel TRAP.
Republican party be knows from the
ions of the tines, will be shattered
and broken in November.
D. D. Stone was the next speaker,
lie started out elegantly, "What
means all this gathering T" He an
swered that it nieaps that the Dem
ocracy are to be victorious in Novem
ber. Cleveland has tbe mantel of
Tilden on his shoulders and that's
enough. He gave it to Hayes for
having defrauded Tilden as he said.
He talked about land grants, a unit
ed party and seemed to be as happy
as Parker and Patterson.
' T. D. Garman was the next speak
er. He at first did not want to make
a speech, but a few words warmed
him up and he went for the Repub
licans rough shod. The good pros
pects, as he believes, for tbe election
of Cleveland and Hendricks caused
him to taik eloquently about Repub
lican fraud robberies, land grants,
railroads, and 60 forth, and he outdid
Herod in denunciation of the Re
publicans and in eulogy of the Dem
ocracy. The speakers did quite well
viewed from a speech making point,
and the SDeeches were well receixed.
and if they had told that it took 36
bc-irs hard work of the best talent
that the Democracy had at Chicago
to frame a staddhug tariff or protec
tion rjlank for their party, tney
would have told what a millstone
Cleveland has about his neck, and if
trier hul added, that when the Chi
vu.o Convention declared for the
urit rule as against the right cf each
Rud everv individual congressional
district to cast its vote in conven
tion for its choice for a Presiden-
i tial candidate that it stilled one of
: tiiu tirimsrr riirhts of the party. If
thev had tokl tnat a large percentage
of the Democracy of New York are
in ouen rebellion against Cleveland,
and that the anti-monopolists of the
city and State are against him, and
rmr the I'.laine Republicans who
swelled his majority to such large
proportions when lie ran for govern
or will vote for Blaine they would
have come a good deal nearer stating
the correct situation. The fact that
the speakers avoided even a hint at
3-t "i , the great obstacles tnat nesei air.
S) ! Cleveland in the new career upon
1 i which ha has iust started, is an evi
i , . ,
1 oVnce of weakness. Happy ana joi-
! lv as thev seemed to be they might
a 1 have been nappier u iney uuu
told the whole story.
. . . . . i :t
I i bis demonsiration appeareu. uo u
nn.l.-'t the management of the leit
! wing of the Democracy. Appearances
are, however, sometimes deceptive
Don't Give up Yet.
It doesn't follow that a patient will
a becanse the dootors hsve "given
m up," or tbat he will recover be-
r .. : a- ix 11
oaase they promise tu -pun
throueh ' It is never to late to try the
prest virtues of Parker's Tonio. Mr.
Michael Gni foylc, ol DiOBbarjiion .
Y., was cured of Rheumatism by it af
ter ten years of unspeakable suffering.
Mr. R. W. Mosher, druggist, ot same
city, eertiSes that bs has sold over a
thousand bottles of Psrker's Tonio
through its reputation for this and oth
er cures. June 18-lm.
The proces-. n fiVd into the Court House Yard where they were address-1
ed bv orators II D. Parker, A. J. Patterson, D. D. Stone, and T. D. Gar-
ot. . .. - i tnn nntim riolivprW t the COOn.
tnnn. he 'O inwiti' picture itinrreuw "" -
That the coon was not hurt can be learned irom me posiuuu
cnpie-l high above them.
im. "V - r m .r i m. t t
W i ml
6. if i I "
This is one of tbe trick mules that
wiiS scan d by the declaration of the
orhUrs that the Democracy have
united, and are harmonious, he don't
ste how he is to gather spoils or get
an i flice if the Democracy uie to be
uoitt 1.
Afc .
The Jolly Democracy.
This Leaulirul picture represents the harmonious political elements of
Friday evenings ine-tiug. nd is also a representation of the harmonious
work of the Convention at Chicago to extinguish Kelly and Tammany Hall.
. ; . rcntation of the result of the love and
I he !:- oicu rui'iio ,o : . .... . . , .
hnrmony that ruled the Chicago convention, as it will be realized next No-yember.
The nomination of Cleveland and
Hendricks caused the Democrats in
town to get out their torches tin. 1 m
.Inlcp in a D-ira le l it 1'ridiv even
ing. A procession was foi meJ, which
was bended by J. B. M. Todd on
horseback, and the band a foot. A
numbvr of Democratic citizens rode
horses, ami a waguii or two filled
with the urtenilied were in line.
There were aUiui. 140 torch bearers.
Nearly all the prominent men of the
party in tins community were in nuo
and "they nil seemed t j etij y the pa
rude throngh the t.o tuwns. Alter
thev had niarched tlrough the streets
to their btttifactioii they filed into
the Court Home yard, ami there
held an Oh! be joyful meeting. Rob
ert McMeeu called the meeting to
order, tind nominated Judge Klder
ns I'resideLt The names cf the
Secretaries our reporter did not hear.
After the meeling was organized, E.
1) Parker was called on for a speech.
He stood on the terrace steps, and
opened by tilling them a coon story
an I declaring the Republicans are
i-ah.1v to rome down without linns' a
political shot at theru. The crowd
thought that was good and they
cheered him lustily. After bringing
down the coons he skipped away to
Chicago, and enthused over an im
uia'inary picture of the nomination
s 1 - 1 TI
of Cleveland and liendricts. ne
talked about Hayes and how ho had,
as he styled it, defru tided lilden.
Cleveland he believes is a great re
former, aud the country needs to be
reformed. After talking about re
form he told a pup story, over which
the Democracy cheered to their hearts
delight From the pup he glided to
the railroad iaud grant question. He
tom bed the tariff question, and talk
ed briefly aliout the protection of
squirrels, fish and deer. He believes
the Democracy are united from the
Panada line to the Gulf of Mexico.
The issues he would discuss further
4V.a rnimnaifm. now is the time to
rejoice.
A. J- Patterson was the next Fpea
ker called. He, like Parker, set-i-
ed to be happy over the nomination
of Cleveland 'and Hendricks. He
.,i.a um in the movement of the
the forerunner of a victory.
Tho Democracy he believes have
thev have the lower
limits of Concress. They have 2
of the governors of the states and a
larrre number of the legislatures, and
the partv under Cleveland is so or
ganized that it will wiu in November.
Th v.nnlrv in his opinion is in need
TWorm is needed in all
I of the oVnartments, in the State de
j paitment, iu the Postal department,
;in tho Department of Justice. Cleve
i in.l has nroven himself to be a re
former of the Tilden EchooL The
Do Not Foreet.
Do not forget that at Hess's Tho
n.mtiiii fiallprv von can tret any
Ktnall oictnre enlarged for 75 cents.
Aloo nnvthinrr that is made in Pho-
totrranhv. vou can get here done up,
in fird. Vlass stvle. All the latest
si vie pictures, such as Cards, Cabin
cts. Promenade, Pannel Boudoir,
&c.. &.c. Frames of all kinds cheap.
Anybody
That desires to nave HO to 35 per cent
on .rrricultural lmplcnents can be ac
coniuioJated bv Kennedy & Doty.
This name firm has the sole scency
Juniata county, for the well kuown
Susquehanna Bone I'hosphate and are
l.n rrenared to tumlb Pure. Crouuu
raw bone, at lowed prices, la th
feed line: Corn. Oats, Rye, Shorts
Middlings, Rran, Oil Cake and Meal,
Between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock
p. ni. on the tth inst., some ol the members
of the members of the Bery family, living
in the Jacob Suloff house in this place were
awakened f rom sleep by a smoke that al
most took their braeth. The household was
aroused immediately, and search made for
the fire. The lire that c.used the .moke
was located in a 1 ower corner, of the frame
of a down stair, window facing the garden.
The corner of the frame was burned through
so that a sight of the space between thewea
therboarding and p'.astermg could be seen.
The corner ol tne aash was burned off, o
that the edg? . of the glass was exposed to
sight. The discovery ol tne nre
SAM'L STRAYEB
Has constantly on band a full variety of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING;
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
r..vT rnRNISHINO GOODS. Good. olJ'jn(' l?JVZCni?n?t "
andbe a.toni.hed.-P.nUatWceilU. fET SUITS AU6 i . .
Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
VirFLMTOwa, July 16, 1884.
Bntter
Egg.
Lard
Hum
Shonlder 1
Side. 1
Rag. !l
MIFFMNTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
12
15
12
17
Wheat, ...
Foltz
Lancaster
Corn...............
Oat
Ryo
New Cloverseed
Timothy seed ......
Flax seed
Bran . .... ....... .
Chop.
Short.
Ground Alum Salt..
American Salt......
PHILADELPHIA
Tattle fat eow. 31fic, milch cow. $U5a
60, beef cattle 4a7c. Sheep iiaoc, lanio. a
Ft Holts tail.
Wheat old Pennsylvania red VI. 11, new
wheal 97caSI.0l. Corn aiio-ic. uats aoJ.i
Knrinir rhi.-ken. ITallllc Ir lb. Butter 18a
!ilu. Eire. 17al8c per dox. Hay $1017
tr ton. S19 lor rve straw. Clover.eed va
:. . .. - . . i,. u...i.i
per lb. Iimoiny .tea ljuai.oo pvr uu.
90
0 00
0 00
60
37
70
6 00
, 1 40
1 40
1 00
1 50
1 30
1 25
1 OOal 10
MARKETS.
D. W. HARLETS
Is tbe place where yon ean buy
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
BJTS CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, JND rURSlSHlXG GOODS.
Also, measure, taken for suits and part, of suits, which will be made to orde
at ahort notice, very reasonable.
Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge as.
THE B1SSELL TLOW.-
WM. IHCIITER,
oue ol the largest farluer. in
DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A
whose addrs BECVEN'UR, say. :
THE IIISSEMj PLOW
is the best he ever n.ed. and he has used
the Oliver Chilled. THE BISSELL,
he says, is lighter in weight, light
er draft, and turns a looser
and nicer furrow, and put.
the ground in a better
condition for
harrowing.
Wa also have on hand, for sale, tbe
OLITEK CIIIIaIaKO PLOWS
A!D
U'lASn CHILLED PLOWS.
t 20 tier cent, less money than usual. Also
REAPERS,
GRAIN DRILLS
MOWERS,
HARROWS, &C.
KEXXEDY & DOTY,
.lliOlintowii, Pa.
May 2?, 14-tf.
SAMUEL STRAYEB.
Remember the place, in
Water .treeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Jan. 1, 1884-tf
S. N. O. S.
TI1E JYE1V GOODS
FOR 1884
IJV OUR jVEIF STORE.
PROGRESS!
WE BELIEVE IN IT !
WE AIM FOR IT !
PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT!
We can't rest on what our father, did we must do more and do it better.
OUR CLOTHING STORE
became too small for us and we aaa io nuo a.oro .uuu. -
business, .o we fitted up our next store room ue.ow
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
. . . . . i Pl.it: TAM J a Titlarl itTin
bicb is m laree, Fpactons and tmeiy nnea up v.o.n.us -r
with 1 .,)( dollars worth of a very fine aod well se.ected stock of
SPRING CLOTHJ JNG.
Never was there such a fine display made snd so large a selection brought to
gether of mess', boys' and CHILDRESS' ci.OTHiNO, in Central Penn
sylvania. Our friends and customers when they come
to visit us will approve of our
PROGRESS r ENTERPRISE!
Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in
QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLES,
and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 mile, of our
BEAUTIFUL AXD PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM.
-mm
vrc havf rniTIHNG FOR THE LARUEST AND FATTEST PEOPLE!
? Uk CmVlUNG FOR THE THINSKST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE!
VE UVE r I OTI1ING F'R LARUE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE !
W HAI CLOTIIINO FOR HEAVY-SET AND SHORT PEOPLE
Vy IUVE ILoTIIINd FOR HARD WORKING PLAIN PEnPLfc!
WE AVE CLOTH1NU FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE!
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT K)RT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
NEVIN POMEROY, Prirft.
T. VAN IRWIN, CoAr
DlRICTOB. :
Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock,
Georjre Jacobs,
Amos G. Bonsall,
W. C. Pomeroy,
was in
time to save the town from an other mys
terious tire, for no one could ever have dis
covered It. origin. It is not believed Dy a
large number of people who have eea ine
hole that the fire made tnat H was me woia
of an incendiary. There are people, Dow
ever, who believe that some one put fire
there intentionally. From the appearance
ol the burnt ho.kI no one will hazard. con
jecture s Io whether the tire started on
the inside or outside of the window lcli:e.
It son Id be difficult lor a mouse to nibble
a ma tch that would kindle a fire at such a
place; a thousand matches might be stuck
at such a cornor and not start a fire. Per
haps one matih might kindle a fire. A
thousand lit cigars, one at a lime might be
Imd down at such a place and not start a
lire. Perhaps one lit cigar laid down at
snrh a t.lace iniirht kindle a fire. How the
fire got there is a mystery.
The Democrat and Register annonnces,
that Norman an eleven-year-old son of Hen-
rv Sh-lleiiberger, living in rayette town
ai.it drivinir a horse attached to a
horse-rake, the horse became frightened
nil ran awav. Ihrowiu? the boy otl the rake
-.i hri-akin? his riitlit arm rjeiween ins
wrist and elbow. Dr. Fisher rendered the
surgical attention and the boy i. doing
well.
An old fox carried oft fifty odd young
tnrkev. of Mrs. Geo. Hower, in r ermauagh
township to feed a family of young foxes
on.
Mim Fmnia Mover eave a picnic for erh
st,.i.l.th School Class last Friday at her fa
ther's place in fermanagh township. .Miss
Mover teaches in the Presbyterian school
in tbi. town.
The Democratic national convention was
.rnT..n lint wet k at Chicago. It was
H... ih forerunner of the freeze that will
overtake the Democracy in November.
Come brethren get iu out of the cold.
J. T L. Sahm. formerly a resident law-
r ,.r thi town, but now a citizen oi
Wilkesbarre, visited the family of hi. fa
ther-in-law. Joseph Kotbroca, in rertnan-
townsnip last week.
STOCKHoLDras :
J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker,
Philip M. Kepner,
Joseph Kothrock,
George Jacobs,
L. E. Atkinson,
W. C. Pomeroy,
Amos G. Bonsall,
Noah Hertzler,
Charlotte Snyder,
Annie V. Shelley,
Jane IT. Irwin,
Mary Knrti,
Samuel M. Kurtz,
J. Holmes Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Frow.
John Hertzler.
'XT' Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per
cent, on 6 months certmcates, a per ceai. on
1J months certificate..
f jan3, 1SP4-H
Philip M. Kepner,
Loui. E. Atkinson.
In Boys' and Childrens Clothing we pay Special Attention
WF H WE ClOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO T COLLEGE!
WF !lvF t l OTIUNG F(R BOYS THAT TO PI BLIO SCnOOLS!
WR liaVF L T NG FOR BOYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS!
H WK CLOT ING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE!
I . n,VF CIOT1IINT. FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE!
! HF CLOTHING FOR CHILDREX FROM 8 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE!
Vi Have cl th so for children from io to u tears of age;
Furnishing Gooils Department:
Hats, of the newest snd irost stylish selections; Shirts, all prices; Trunks
and Satchels, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Suspenders, at all prices.
Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated.
THS IS A GEUML ML CCUDLAL IMITATION TO ALL
SCH0TT The CIoihier
BEIDGE ST., MIFFLIN TOWN, FJL.
April 16, 1884-ly.
The Best is the Cheapest.
!5Q
Sarsaparilla
I. a wighly eonctntratccl catraot of
F-arsapariUa and other Mood-purifying
root, eombiDed w ilh Io:ida of 1'oMC
iam and Iron, and is tbe sr-frst, most reli
able, and most economical bW-i urifler that
ean be used, ll Invariably ez:cU all blood
poisocs fn m the system, em iches and renews
the blond, and restores its vitaJiziiig power.
It Is thj best known remedy for Scrof-.ila
and all Scrjfulou Coraplalnta, EryI.
elas, Enema, liiagworm, I'.lotch-s.
Sore Itolls, Tnmor, and Ernption.
of the Skin, as also for all dis.inler. caused
by a thin ar.d iiiirovsrisbeJ, or cerruptoi,
condition of ill? Mood, such u KhenniatUm,
SniHisIa, r.hi.-uuiatl! fcout. General
TK-bility, and Scrofulou. fatarrh.
THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR
19 TBI OXIV OSS
Made of GalvaTiized Iron.
It is portable, durable, absolutely
re-proof, economical, and will enre
fruit and vegetables in less time and
less fuel than any other Uryer in tne
Market.
It will pav for itself in less than
thirty days if properly attended. Its
product, are unsnrp issert as to quai-
tv or color, ana are in great aemami
at high prices.
Full inMrncnons how to dry, nieacn
pack, ar.d market the product, ac
company each machine.
AriDRKSS
M.C l'R ICE LEOV4RD,
OAKLAND MILLS,
3m. JUNIATA CO., PA.
atcrj n-sn-isa Cunt
lAl..MA.Ota
AvrT!'s SAi'SArARH.i.A has enrcd me of
tbe ;..i..4:r.iu3:ory Jthcniuatlsm, with
wlii.U ! suiTertd Sor n.ary years.
V. !I. JiooilE."
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S.ld by all IWn;s:.t ; St, ii tof.'cs tor C-S.
Picuic Sotes.
On last Thursday the Home Mis.iooary
Societvof the Presbyterian Church pic
nicked at Macedonia and the following are
.ome ot the incident, that took place.
Kev. G. Benaugh caught one trout,
which was all the fish caught.
Many of the young ladie. walked from
Macedonia to Roaring Run a distance of 2 J
mile, where the Academy boy. were en
camped. There were over 50 person, at the pic
nic of which the majority were ladie..
Several pereon drove from Jli.Hintown
in buggies.
The boat in which the picnicker, went
wa. to .tart at 7 o'clock A. M .harp, but
did not get off until an hour and a halt later
At the .i cond lock a rooster tried to fly
across Ibe boat, but fell down between
the boat and side of the lock. The pic
nicker, had some fun while some persons
fished him out.
A nnmber of the Academy encamper.
came don from Roaring Bun in the even
ing before the Dicnic boat lett aaceuoma
for town.
KEW GOODS.
I would inform the public that I have
now in my new millinery store at my place
nf residence on Water street, M Ulmlown
second door from corner of Bridge street,
a full stock, of spring and summer millinery
goods, all new, and of the latest style.,
and having employed first class milliners,
f .m Trrenared to supply the public with
found in a flrstclas. milliner
.tore, come end examine my .tock.
consider it no trouble to show goods.
MRS. DEIHL.
2-83.1.V.
May
pEABODT HOTEL,
Ninth St. sonlh of Chestnut, one sonare
south of the New Post Office, one-half
o,nre from Walnnt St. Theatre and in the
very bnsiness centre of the citr. On the
Am.-riran and European rjians. Good room.
finm 5"c to $-i 00 per day. Remodelefl and
newly furnished. W. f Al K, M. u..
Owner and Proprietor.
Nov. 21, 1RS3, 1.
Sentinel and Republican $1.50 a yeat
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MOBY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS
the RiST EVER MADE 'or CoetWeneae. Iieitst5n. Maadacha.
tmeooa4 ot Sor t"ur Lmorra Uttle CUuwjc nils. loUowed by ona
rid Jtt niaht for a wwk or two. makes the hnman machinerr run asrarour
L elwk work: thry aarlly the blood and rntn" b fe in a broken-down bortr
Pure;, Vegetable, Harmieaa. Pleasant. InralliWe. I h rWt cluld mvti
Elm! Soli by aa Urugu aud Miaaiie at 15 Cre. a 3o or by maO-
ETisDAE.I C-HB CO, Pronrlotors, 197 PaaH St. K.T.
rrmry'a LiHla Caiharli-s are mare than ia clairMd: lIiws r to
Tt-I TH ev-r nd here. tVortn twice the; money M.-W. : f
, i-roTarT:;:M"brh,.rN C My mother td on.
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APDTr7l? Send .ix cent.
1 IVlAtjLj.for pstge, and
receive free, a costly bo of good, which
will help all. of either sex, to mora money
rieht away than anything else in this world.
Fortunes "await tbe workers absolutely nre.
At once address Tar 1c Co., Angu.ta, Me.
April 2, 1884-ly.
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