SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX : Wednedar, JulT SO. IS4. TEKMS. subscription, $1-60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12irr.n advertisements inserted at 60 for each insertion. Cru ------ . 1 ft frtn ihT line lur rim lusvuiuu. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Republican Primary Election The Republican Primary Klection will be held in the respective townaliii on Satur-d-v Aueust 30, 1M4, between the hours ci '.nd 7 o'clock P. M. and the Return Judges will inert in convention in the Court House in Mifflintown, on Monday, Septem ber J st, at 2 o'clock 1. o count up the returns and announce the result of the Pri mary election held on the previous Satur dav. the officers to be voted for at the primary election are as follows : A candidal for Congress, u State Senate, Bouse ot representatives, District Attorney, County Treasurer, Prothonotary, Two candidates far Conuty Commissioner, u Couuty Auditor, A Senatorial Delegate. A Representative Delegate. Chairman of County Committee. Blaine and Logan Club. Pursuant to call, as advertised, citizens of Mifllintovm and Patterson, mt iu the large room of the Belford building for the purpose of orpaniz in'' a Blaine and Logan Club. Quite a large cumber were present, consid nn.T the short call for the meeting. j. Y. Hughes was elected temporary . t r r i a chairman ; l. tjr. -uaiKs, leiupurui y secretary : Committee on permanent organization, Geo. Wilson, Solomon Books James iSimons ; Committee on by laws and resolutions, W. H. Kodg crs, J- S. Martin, Wm. Nankivel; Committee to fix up room. Geo. Smith. J. S. Martin, Samuel Lapp. Tuesday evening, Angust 5. was lis eJ for permanent organization at which time all Republicans are invit ed to attend. SHORT LOCALS. Cleveland is of Yankee stock. Head Elaine's letter of acceptance. Blaice is of Irish and Scotch Irish stock. Drizzling rain fell at intervals, last Friday. TLe Imv crop in Centre county was a short one. The apples are inclined to diop off, and not mature. Grapes are not doing very well this yt-ar in Juniata. The mumps still liuger in Bloom fiell Perry county. Mr. Anman and family picnicked on the It-iiiud last T hurt Jay. It is reported that cholera has broken out in Philadelphia. 'The average life of the politician dix-s not exceed four years." There was rain enough to lay the dust last Wednesday evening. The peach crop in this rountv will not be a large one this season. Folitica will soon claim a great deal of attention by the people. Festivals celebrations, and cake walks in great number this week. A great drought prevails in Teias, many sheep and cattle have died. Blaise and Logan clubs are being formed in all parts cf the country. Samuel Bergy shipped by railroad tst r riiiav. J. Kevin Pornorov and James G. Elaine look very much like each oth er. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess have been visiting friends iu Perry coun ty. The Tuscarora Harvest home will be held at Paunebaker's Ii-laud next Saturday. It U reported that lawyer D. D. Stone has purchased the" Tribune from E. D. Parker. Both, the Presbyterian and Bap tist churches in America are 200 years old this year. A large number of people were out to cr.te.u bass lar-t Thursday: the catch of bass was not large. Gen. Phil. Suenian will review the National Guard of Pennsylvania on August 7, at Gettysburg. Barnum. the Yankee showmsn is undone. A Mississippi showman has turned up a white alligator. Tomorrow Thursday July 21, the I. P. people will open a camp meet ing one mile north of Richfield. The fourth track is to be extended a considerable distai.ee northward from the Patterson railroad yard. The Evangelical Festival held in the Hook and Ladder house ia Pat terson amounted in money to $100. Milllinburg people are raising mo ney to place a clock in the tower of the Reformed church of that place. William Crawford, of the Govern ment printing oilice at Washington was home to visit his family and friends last week. The Pennsylvania Independents that defeated Bsaver. are for Blaine. The other shade of Independents, in New York will support Cleveland. On the lfith inst, at the Lutheran lwrsonage iu Huntingdon by Rev. I). R. Barray. Will. R. Miller and Mi-s Jenide Moser were married. At 4 o'clock on Saturday morning fire brnke out in the residence of .Mrs. Cochran, in Millerstown, Perry flinty, and before the flames were extinguished the store of Mr. Fred erick. Odd Fellows' Hall, and Schne 1h r s hotel, were reduced to ashes. A lady writes: -I have used Ayer's Karsaparilla iu my family for many years, :n, could rot keep house Without it. For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weak nesses and irregularities I consider t without an equal." SHORT LOCJ1LS. Astronomers say, a comet is ap proaching from the north. It is said that "the extract of red clover ia a cure for cancer. William Banks brought in a lot of nice western cattle lust week, for sale. All kinds of hardware for sale by McClintic in Odd Fallows Hall build- ins lindjie street A fishing party of 12 arsons went to the narrows last Thursday to listi 1 I. L Pil IT 1 LUtrjr UIU'UL IU 11 311. The Post of Waterford will hold a festival and cake walk on the even ing of August 9, 1884. The Ben Benfer, Post G. A. R., will hold a camp fire near Oriental on Saturday, August 9, 1884. On the evening of Angust 11 1884, the Spruce Hill Cornet Band will hold a festival and cake walk. Across the water in France, they have cholera, and down in certain states of Mexico they have yellow fe ver. There is to be a festival in Par ker's wood at Johnstown on Saturday August 8 1884, also a balloon ascen sion. The river cleared last week, for the first time this summer, and a number of citizens took the first chance to go a gigging. A large percentage of the corn did not receive the work that should have been given it during the corn work ing season. The Prohibitionists held a conven tion at Pittsburg last week and nom inated John P. St John of Kansas for President William McCulloch, of Port Roy al, and Hnry litzeL, of Lack town ship, are the latest announcements for legislature among the Democra cy. The encampment and paradeofthe Army of the Republic at Minneapo lis, last week, was one of the largest demonstrations ever gotten up in the north west G. W. Lyter, of Susquehanna township, and D. K. Suloufl', of Pat terson are the latest announcements among the Democracy for County Commissioner. The price of cattle still continues high but if the drought in the west is not soon brought to an end by abun dant rain the price of cattle will le greatly reduced. A threshing machine, at work on the farm of Isaac Uollenbaugh 3 miles from Bloomfield, Perry county bursted on the 23rd inst, without hurting any one. Some days ago the barn cf Fran cis Yeager in Elder township, Cam li: county was destroyed by a fire that was started by a cigar that a taan smoked about the b-rn ; loss s500. Moody the Evangelist has comc back from his woik across the sea. and his friends sav that he will nev er again leave America to work, but will seek to convert the sinner3 of the United States. Our special artist has been looking for an opoitunity to obtain a pieture oi i.'jnsaii ana lucKiuun euiiors oi me Dmiocrat cxid Register but they seini a little shy. Stand still gentlemen you are both good hoking. Mrs. Smith, widow of Samuel Smith, and mother-in liw of Prothon- otory Giosii, of iioomtiela, i erry county, died at the residence cf her sou in law in the place mentioned several days ago, of typhoid fever. Fishermen, that is, psoplenhoth scnietimes. for fun and profit, were go;J:g out to fish all last Wednesday night, and Thtirsdav morning. There was a "ential turn OUt, to trouble the finn v tribe. Tbe most of tLem caine " - , . . ,-, P , , " . " ' I afttr an excursion of the kind. At tbe steam mill of Evei hart Sc Bros Xew Port, l'erry couuty, 30 boi:s died recently. A mimtjer of tbe dead aiiinial.s were opened for the purpose of ieunuug tbe cause oi lue death of the workers. Tbe liver of tbe drad ani'tials was destroyed by some disease, bcuce their death. Ihe I'emocrat ana liegister ex presses the belief that 1 be pictures of Sestixll and liOTixirAX iu-e mean pictures. L-onie aroituu gentlemen, auJ Lave yotir i;cluie tUKeli uy our artist.. e vumd r.o to have the pittnre of a couple of aesthetic look ing editors for our art gallery. Tbe Dtiuoi-nit and Ifegister p-ys, tb iliiUiniowii School board select ed tba following teuibers for tbe coiuirg t riu. commencing tbe liist Monday in September next and tud irijr tbe" third Jt'iiduy of Ajnil, 1S85: J. H. Oliver, Erst s-bool; J. N. Keller. se-ond school ; Mamie Cooper, third school ; Mary Swigert, fourth school. The financial mii.ri of the le!noe. racr in this county is expressed iu a series of resolutions as iong as the plat form of a naiioiihl political con vention and, of about as much bind ing fore as a rope of s.md. Voters of a party cannot 1 bound by tbe action of committees that bargain in violation of party rules adopted by a party vole. A great fitorni struck the town of Sionx Falis, and several other towns in Dakota, on the 21st, inst. Seven persons were killod, and a larger number wounded. Houses and barns w-r destroyed. Loss several hun dred thousand dollars. On tbe 2:rd. iii st., a storm did grent damage to Jefferson, and vicinity, iu Wisconsin. One person was killed. William Grav, engineer of an ex press train, ran over Lottie Koyce, aged 14 years, at Saxton, Hnuting dou county, on the 22nd inst The girls arms were both cut of one at the shoulder the other at the elbow. A large crowd waited for the engin eer on his return trip, with the in tention of lynching, but he got word by dispatch f their intention and left the truiu before it got to Stixton. It is alleged that it. was gross caro- le.sness on bis part, as be con.d nee ; the track befi re bim.to the distance! nf K00 feet. The child lied. and the ' V.imBflf to a ; SiK to the accident Mrs. Nancy Sieber, of Walker town ship, was moat agreeably surprised! on Friday last, by the gathering of tier descendants and connections by marriage, to the number of about 70, the occasion being the 82nd anniver sary of her birthday. They came in picnic style, with heavy-laden baskets. etc., and spent the day very pleasant ly in social converse and with merry enjoyments. Mrs. Sieber is the wid ow of the late Samuel Sieber, and the mother of Mrs. Uriah Gass of Port Royal, Mrs. Joseph Rothrock of Fer mauagh, Mrs- William Hetrick of Mexico, Mrs. E. Calvin Kearnes of Lewistown, Mrs. David Diven. Mr. Michael Sieber and Mr. Cyrus Sieber of Walker, all of whom were present, with a good representation of their own families. The total number of Mrs. Sieber 's living descendants is 8C; as follows: children 7. graud-chil- aren 4o, great-grand children 34. All join in wishing the good hearted old lady many happy returns. Some time since, W. A. Tooray, who lives on one of the W. G. Thompson farms in Delaware town ship bought a horse. Last Wednes day he drove the new beast to John athan Keiser's place in said town ship, and when he was ready for the return trip he and Mr Keiser went into the barn to get the horse. Too niy placed his hand on the animal without speaking to the brute, and as quickly as it could be done the horse kicked, striking his master in the middle of the face with such force that his nose was broken down flat, and his chin was bruised and broken, so that his face was scarcely recog nizable. Mr. Toomy is seriously hurt; his friends hope for the best but it will be some days before he will be entirely restored. Cattle For Sale. W'm. Banks has so perfected his arrange ments that he has constantly on band, a lot ol western cattle lor bale. Cattle weigh ing tip i ana uiue hunaretl pouuds, I at tor the outvher, anil catile lor the pasture, lie has had a lung experience iu the cattle bus iness, and unuersuuds the workings ot the great business in callie between uio west and the east aud lor that reason is all the more qualified to sell at advaiiUious rates to such tiliicns as desire to buy cattle. Tribute of Respect. A meeting of tlie Board of Direct ors oi liio Aiunintowu liiidge Com pany was held on Monday auemoon, July 21si, 1874, at tneiiaukmg House of i'uiker & Co. Muliintowii. ii i Uoard organized by electing Amos G. Uuu-1 sail, i'resident, protem, wlieutne lol lowing preamole and resolutions were udupleu: ntRtAs, The Board of Directors ol the Mltlliu(ou iiiiiic Company ddsi.e to oftur some tribute to in-- memory of George Ja tuli,.Sr., luj uiauy years me I'residcul ot lino ioiuaiiy, ol whose death iney have learned Willi deep regicl : Hit re lure, Rewind, That while we buw to the vi-it-aliuu ol ood la removing Iruui our midst in llie luliucss ol luat, our lale 1 icoUrul, ae rtcojii.uc ni this lue termiualiuu ol tiie hie ol a. i honored aud usel ui cilizeu. liaolred, That we cherub a high scn?c of those ijiiaulies, wliicn raised lue late 1'rcM u.ui oi un Company iruui eariy poverty lo t'taitu uiu !ie t-Mitui ui our people, and a& a citizen lor iujic Itiii ball a ceu.ury a c laKc tr.iie lu o..m..g Uauuwuy to nissirici pei.-ou-l iiitegr.it , liis Ui.OeuUing honor, Ul Olllltele&ieU lneiidsllip tltl Uls ucVo- IH'ii to tiie interests oi tnisi:iige Company. JUolfd, 1 hat rtc deeply sv UipalUUe wllu Ihe ailiiciiou which has laiieu upon nis la tu ny, and lament u uh Ueui mo ilea lu ot a Iriebd. iHt idiveJ, lhat the Secretary be directed to u uusuiit a copy ol these resolutions to Ibti !a:uii ol Ine deceased, aud tiiat the salue be pllOilshed. Ou motiou adjourned. ' AilOa G. BOXSALL, jfretfJiut pro tern. E. S. 1'ack.tH, Sterttarif. Prol. Harris' Pastille treatment ior ner vous deLiuty has cuied lijoiisanas. ihe proprietors bating conndeuce in lis merit oticr tree liiai. AdUress, Harris Remedy Co., &U Louis, Mo. i'ofc sale A Juniata Heater stove in good condition. 1'iice $).W. G.L. DtKK. Mio Aot Forget. Do not iotget tliat at Ilea's Photograph uaariy you cau gel any small picture en bjfceu lor u cents. Also anything that is iu K done Up, in tllsi Class stle. All the latest suit; L.ILlUreS. incu sttle pictures, IliCli aa Cards, Cabinets. i'ruiuenade, 1'anuel, llondoir, t raiues ol all kinds cheap. Tbe finest fertilizing drill in tbe market can be bad lroui kenuedy & Loty lur $H. Xbcy als keep constantly on baud Auiuio niated .Phosphate, Dissolved boueand i'ure Uaw Jioue. July XI lirfel, tl. All in tlie Line ofXatare. Tlicrt is nothing in the line of magic Or mystery about thai wundcriul and popular medicine, l'oikers Tonic. It is a simply the best and most scientific combination possible ol the essential puucipies ol those vegetable curatives wniclt act povteilully ana uneclly on the stomach, liwr, kidne) s, uud blood. But lb tie neither is, nor will be any Miccesstul imitation ol it. it ia all the tune curing those wno bail despaired ot tvej getting well, t or yoiirsetl, your wife, aud chiluren. Farmer. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur-ni-b oii nitb all kinds of r'ariiiiug imple ments, riicsphates at a savjug to you of i! )er cent. Anjbody. That desires to save 'M to 35 per cent., on agi it iiltuial impb-nieiits ran be accoma ted by Kennedy &. Doty. This same rirm las sole agriicy in Juniata county, tor the well known Suqu-banna Bone Fliosphate and sre also irepared to furnish pure, ground, ra bone, at lowest prices. In the feed lit.et Corn, Oats, Kye, Shorts, Mid dling, Bran, Oil Cake and Meat Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are suffici ently powerful for tbe most robust, yet the salest lor i hiMrep and weak constitutions ; the action In any disease is nnilorm, certain and safe, psinlcss and cfiectire. Druggists, locts. Don't Look Lite a Wreck. "When a man ia going down hill ev erybody ia ready to give him a kick." Yen, that ia so. It ia sad, bnt natural. Why, m&hy a man aud wouion, seeking employment, would have got it if their bair hadn't been so thin and gray. One qottle of I'arker'e Hair Balsam is then the best investment. It stops falling hair, promotes Dew growth and restores color. Clean, highly perfumed, not a dye. A great improvement over any similar preparation, and fold at the low price of 50o. Xot a particle of calomel or any other debvterouB substance enter in to tbe composition of Ayer's Cathar tic. Pills. On tbe contrary tbry prove of special service to those who have used calomel and other mineral poi soi: as medicines, and feel their in juno8 effecttt. In Mich cases Ayer's PilU are valuable. Several shower of rain fell last Subhsth dav, which revived tbe grow- sue corn. A soaking rain is greatly needed, o .t least believe. Fob Rent. A house and lot or 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dresa or call on John Cleck, Van Wert, Ju. niata county, Pa. Teachers Examinations. Teachers Examinations for 1881 for Juni ata t'ountv. will be held as follows : AlilKintown and Fermanagh, in Mifliin- town. Auk. 14. Patterson and Mil lord, in Patterson, Aug. 15. Port Koval and Turbett, in Port Royal, Aug. 16. Walker, at Centtrville. Aug. 18. Delaware and Thoiupsoutown, at Salem, Aug. 19. Greenwood, at straight Mater, Aug. , SuMiueLauna, at Prosperity, Auj. 21, Monroe, at Kiclifitld, Aug. 22. Payette, at McAlisterville, Aug. 23. Lack, at Lick, Aug. 26. Tuscarora, at Mct'oysville, Ang. 27, Spruce Hill, at Wisdom, Ang. 28. Bukle. at Juhnslown. Aug. -' Examinations hegin strictly at SJ o'clock a. ni. Strangers must lurnisn a cenincaie of g,od moral character. Directors are specially invited to be present. A special examination lor the county will be held in Millliutown Sept. 27. W. K. AL MAX. Supt. Juniata County. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrrriniTowa, July 30, 1884. Butter 12 Eggs '.5 Lard 12 Ham 17 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Rags IJ MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. New Wheat, 85 Old Wheat, 95 Corn........ W Oats 35 Rye 70 New Cloverseed...... 5 00 Timothy seed 1 25 Flax seed I 40 Bran 1 00 (.hop , 1 50 Shorts 1 30 Ground Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 lOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Extra beef cattle 7, common 3a5. Eat cows3a4J. Veal calves 5:Uc. r- hfcp 4a5c. Sheep 4it0c. Laiuos 3aJ. Hogs apc. Wheat 9ac. Corn tii-ttiUc. Oats 38a42c. Kye not quotep. Cloverseed 9c per lb. Timothy hew! $l.50al.i0 per bushel. But ttr 18;i21c per lb. Eggs Itial7c per dox. Live spring chickens 13l5c per lb, live old hens l;jHc per lb. Ducks llal2c per lb. A Great Petroleum Production. The people have reason to congratulate themselves that the petroleum production is now ahout 7 coco barrels per dav. This I keens the price of kerosene low, and brings ; '.-i V- oil t;,r. mithin the reach of au. By its use fuel is consumed only while ' cooking or heating is actually being done, j there is no dust, ashes, nor smoke. Airy View Academy, I'ort Roy al, Juniata Co., Fa. THE fall 8es.ion of this institution of learning will begin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1881. Instruction given in all branches usually taught in the best academies. For purtie tilnrs see circular. ! David Wilsox, J. Howarii Nt.Eir, A Jnlv 21-tl. B., (Princeton, N. J. Principals. KEWGOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery stori at my place of residence on Water street, Millliutown, second door trom corner of Bridge street, a lull stock, ol sprinit ar.il -nnuui-r millinery goods, all new, ur.d of the latest styles, and having employed tirt class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything loiind in a tirstcla.s milliner store, come and examine my stock. 1 consider it no trouble to show good. MRS. DE1HL. Mar 2-83.1.T. THE FLORENCE Oil Stoves ARE THE BEST. If not for sale in your city send to ! TIIK FLORi:TK MACHINE CO., Vlorrne. Mam. JJEAllODY HOTEL, Ninth St , south of Chestnut, on square south of the New Post OihVe, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business c-ntre of the citv. On the American and Kuropean plans. Good rooms fiom 50c to $3 Oil per dav. Remodeled and newly furnished. V. PAIN K, M. D., ner ami Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1S3, ly. F. i:sria.ASCHAII3, AT Til CENTRAL STORE 3IAI5 STREET, Opposite Coi-rt IIorsE, Millliutown, Pa., Calls the attention of the rnbiia to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader 1 The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Stjle! Cash Exchange Our Terms ! or Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! j Our leading Specialties ara FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queenware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Clotba, and every articla usually found in first olasa stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore liberal patronage, 1 request their continued custom ; and ak per aona from ail parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and ace ni; stock of goods. r. ESrCXSClIADE. Sept. 7, 18SU SUlSIiMER STOCK or CARPETS. Choice Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade UNGRAENS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HE31P, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE Cairpct House aNTD FUBNITUBE BOOMS OF TIIE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:o:- At the Old Stand, ON TUB SOUTntVEST CORS'EB OP BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA., HAS JCST RECEIVED AH the above enumerated articles, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET FURNITURE STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, Scc, dcCif dec i In fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House Fur nulling Gootli Store. JOHN S. (WAYBILL I1RIDGE STREET, South Side, Itctween the Canal and Water Street, JUIFFLMTOrVX, PEX. -THE RISSELL PLOW.- WM. RIOHTER, ooe ol tbe largest farmers id DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whoae addrs BECVESTR, aays: TIIK Itlssi:!,!, PLOW is the best he ever used, and be has ned the Oliver Cbillwl. THE BISSELL, he d;s, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts the ground iu a better condition tor harrowing. We also have on hand, lor iale, the OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS AID WIASD CHILLED PLOtVS, at20 per cent, less money than Uinal. Also REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KEXXEDl' & DOTT, MtmiiiioiTn, Pa. May 23, Ifnl-tf. JUNIATA VALLEY MKK, OF nirFLI.XTOW.T, PA. wit a BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. NEVIX POMEROT, PrtuJent. T. VAX IRWIN, Cashirr Dia ector : Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos (. Bonsall, Louis r.. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, stockholders : J. Nevin Poraeror, R. E. Parker, Annie M. Shelley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurti. Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzlcr. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph XothnKk, George Jacobs, E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertiler, Charlotte Snyder, 3 Interest allowed at the rate ol 2 per cent, on G months certificates, :t per cent, on i months certitic ites. r.jan23, lS4-tf ALABAi ? a i! 9 SV P" c ant lor suiiio. elc. Alnhr.otinpi' ;'.o fr.-f and on't prortnrnlion m.nl" from ri!cin - : sr.. ; :i ' pvs, furoppU- cation to wrsll vitn :. in , erel liv iiRN-iiti it I :':! ::- is fully cov i ! y i:i ;ny ;rs '.!!v -"rm.: urnl : I -j V v M:iny k, any r i f .-v.;!ii..r. or (it eXNT:i:; iiN. !! I' " ' wail liiu-ii. :"!! r-ii'--i .:; cojits as tie- n.'. .vr ;i hard Mi-fmv, .i;iri: i noticeaMy lui'ii!: lo l:. wall, v.'h'Ch is str .i:"!; -: 'l ,i each atdu;i:d : i u l. the oi;y :V. :'. ' "' ! peini"in u; :i : . . . I irirrr-, I ' ;. .. ; it de li' ' . -iVriKSil. Ai.iliaslill-.' H .1. -, S Wi.;! :r.f. nioHuri', e:. .. !i i i. k.i!iin; ; ;ir w'nl em:i! prt;uuU";n !. :' e :.-rt H-it chitik.i nnil sine (or tlii ir Iri-v. w;i:d ar reL.iereJ suft or iscaleil in a very mioii inti-. In a.Mition to ilf :i!-v" n'lvan'ar"?. Alr.t'astiiie is IrM ww"-"- -. - it fW.fa but one-balf the pniiiixro' " itir.;. o v-r the Kimn amount ol SitrN-.v w::i. f 'i's, is n-aily (or n.v ! aJiiiLr 'x- '-r, j,ii-i e.i.-.iy upp!:oj by any o:if. Ior :.. by your ; i : I w.i-t. aR r.ir C'r;-:i! r contamintr i ,iii'.V.4 of iint.s ii.amir.irUirt'il only ! !!; An:; Ti.1-. i'i., 11. li. L'111'B.'U, JIaiij.L;.-r, t.'r.in.l i;u;iiU, Midi. 4 -J-.tSS FOS THE CURE OF FHI'SR and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, USD ALL nXLI!lllL DISEASES. Tbq proprietor of thii celebrated medi oice jcitly claimi for it a anperioritv over nU rtmeaica ever otferei to the pablio tor Cia 8.FZ. CEBTAL. SPEEDY and FEB )iiVrEEIonre of Agno and Fever, or Ciiilla naJ Fsver. whether of ehort or long stand ii.if. He re."er to the entire Western and !tem country to bear him testimony to th? una ot the assertion that in no case whtt97er will it fail to care if the direo t osi are strictly followed and carried out la a great many eases a single dote has been scifiuicnt for a cure, and whole fami lies tave been cured by a single bottle, wits, a perfect restoration of the general health. I; is. however, prudent, and in every case ir ore ex tain to cure, if its use is continued in mailer dosos for a week or two after the dioeasa has been oheoked, more especially in diificnU and long-standing cases. 0u aUy this medicine will not require any aid to Keep the bowels in good order. Should the p-uient. however, require a eathartie Ksdioice. after having taken three or fonr intet of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf ficient. LULL'S SAESAPABULA is the old and reliable remedy tor impurities of Ihe blood aud Scrofulous affections the King of Tlooi Piriiien. B8. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WOEX DETKOYiS ia prepared in the form of eiuy drops, attractive to the sight and plexuat to tha taste. JR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TCN1C SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARiLLA. ' BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedlaa of tho Oar. . rlarlral OXra, 831 J! ala U lOHSTILLE. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calvert, Texaa, I with so vprrta my apprcsiAUua of the valoablo cjaalHiea us Ayer s Cherry Pectoral aaaeoarh rnilT. " Whil with C'hnrthlU'S ary. Jat bfor Vie baule of Vkkakurg, I euniractrd a m vr olit, whiab urnauaUtl la a iLuitenuS ouch, I foand do rliwt till on our niaii a we :n lo a eountry tu-rv, wber. oa wkn4 It ui r!nl, I as uicel to try Avaa a Cukirv I rcroBAL. "I dil , anil rns rar' " eurt. Sir.M then I hare i lh i'c loKAi.n.mui.t. If sue, dr fumiy um, ami I bar Imiml it lo I an invslttabl rinely fr throat nt limit dlamuoa. J. W. nuiTLkt." ThrtiMin'e if t.::lnmnlls errt.'j . fn prompt sure t all kroutIuiU aud Iriut arlWeions, tv Uta iim ( Aia I'mii t ritctna U llng vrrr paiaiab'.e, Uw Jui.f st ahiMna laks It nobly. raarARta ar Dp. J.C. Ayer tVCi.,lovn!t, Mass. a'M by ai! r. '. SAM'L STRAYER lias oonstantlj on bnnd a full Tarietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURXISHIXO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and sea ra and be astonished Pants at 75 cent. C7" SUITS MADE TO OKUER.jj Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLBY'S la tbe place where yon can buj TIIE HKST ANI TOE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' HJTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks aver offered Ij this market, ana at JSTOXISUIAUI. Y LOW PRICKS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parta of Baits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water sheets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. "N G. S. THE i.T O UK JVE J STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PSACTICE IT! We can't rest on what oar fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became ton small for as and we had to bu.-uies, so we atteu up car CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, which is large, spacious and finely Ettcd tip Clothing llooiu. and we filled it np with l.,000 dollar worth of rery fine and well beVcted stock of SPIMjNG cjlothjag. Xever was there such a fine display made and so large a selection brought to gether of mens', hkvs and children's' ci.otiii.vii, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends aud customers when they come to visit as will approve (7 car PROGRESS ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, lmCKS AX ID STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of car BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STOKE ROOM. WE HAVE CI.oTMING KOIi THE I. ARHKST AND FATTEST PEnPLEf WE HAVE CMTi;iNi; VOH THE TlirVXKST AX!) SM.r.I.FST I'KOPf.E' WE HAVE t l.OTHIN'i; r'oR I.AKHE, TAF.L AND SLIM PEOPLE ! AVE HAVE CI.DTIHMt YOR HEA VV-SET AM) SHOKT PEOl'LE WE HAVE ( I.UTHiN'i; KK IlAKIl W'M.KINii PLAIN pr l.t-; WE HAVE (I.DTH1NU IOR tTYMSI! yol Nd Si'i iXI'I.Nt i 1K'I"!.E! In Toys' and Cbildrerts" Clothing ve ,ay Special Attention AVE HAVE CLOTHING FO'i HOYS THAT GO To COLI.E'IE WE HAVE CLOTHING K"K lioYS THAT () T'l PCKI.IC SCHOOLS' V E HAVE (IOTHING full liYS THAT VHIi!i ru!i 1 H K' K PA KKNTS WE HAVE CLOTHING fO!t CHILDREN EKi m t TO .', YEAKS E AG E WE II AVE CLOTHING FOR CHII.HKKN FKoM t. TO 7 VEAL'S OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FO! ( Hll.DKi'.N FKO.M S Ti 8 YEAKS OF AiEr WE HAVE CLOTHING OK CHILI'KEN FKoV. l' Ti 11 YEAKS OF AG E Furnisliinx Goods Hh partmeiit : Ilntj. of tlie rewot an-l most slvli.-h fe!ecli'ns : Siiirts, al! rrii-cs; Trunks and Satclie!.', of all sizes; Neck-ties and Su.-f .-ii.k r. at al! prices. Our new govds aiitl rtore must he seen to Lo c r( oi.ited. Ttis ils a mmi, m r, nnniV i -t r - SCH0TT, T' a"t!"" liRlDGE ST., IIFFLIKTOAVN, lV. April lrt,lKfcl-ly. The Best is the Cheapest. THE ZiMYERMAN EVAFORATOR n T1U only ot B Made of Galvanized Iron. It is )ortabU', durable, absolutely fireproof, i'0notiiiral, anil will euro fruit aii'l v pi tabk s in le lime anl lcs I'ld th.in any other Pryer in tho Markwt. It aill pay fur itrlf in ! than thirty days if properly attoniiil. l'.t products aro iiimurpuscii a ! 'ial ity or rolor, atnl arc iu Treat ih'in.iii'l at hif;h pricvM. Full iiitrii"ti"n bow to dry, Mearh pa k, and market thn rodni-U ac roiupany each machine. Annr.rM OAKLAND MILLS, lm. JIN I ATA CO., TA. DO YOUR OYN PA!?3TINC ACD USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. ekohts Lima cathartic pills am Ci.i 3&ST tVEH MA0E frf(ivMtt), NJKrlM, NmImM. I ill ry inu rir f !t.rrn ny f 1, t w.rii y - .i-rfrl i'ili l .. , .. t V , . - ; t 41.. f I t . a lt ' f S.1 til. . .iavl' 4 I rrrrlvo trrr, a enliy txiv or fimna n-n ill hi'tp all. ill .ilhi-r a."t, lo lnr" money lnM 'ay than .mj tiling rl In tliU aor1!. Forhiii'H nwuil llin Wotk'r al"iliilrl mr , Atmioi. adilrras Tai r at Ci., Augi..!, M. Aprils, W4-ly. ', 7 I ,- A froiy Vaaotatiia. MamilMa, Pmm. InfalllM. el'" ".inwt Lil.l may tak f i v ll' .iW tVia. t'ld tj ! I'msmiu ami Mc..v.ij lva4iiaat IS Ola. a Itol.cr bjf Bail. IH J STAlOslB C'JRS 00 PreawMara, 107 hid , R.Y. 1 tir-iir.'; SAMUEL STRATE.Ii. & BOYS' CLOTHING f.VO FURXISHIXG GOODS. New Knildine, corner of Bridge aci Jan. 1, WUU JTEIV GOOJDS TOR 1884 have more ronm for our ever increasing Doxt store room below tor oar ilhuial usmiATiun iu all oti t t a T".:rTrn T r ' T nn i r T 11 -J-y lfi S-VS rrU : fed f Hon-CQTtr.Cfiivr., BEILLIAirr AUD DISABLE. Wm mnmmntrm thrmm t'nlntt) tr hm ntir IrtiL XIiml upon frlirjtttin. STAr.DAnD PAINT CO., li:vi:im, onro. tr int nnmw n rtirtnr run r.niir ttif t rmt t that Worth t-wtro thfl mormy mttl. . w. h. ihHHR. mv' QHtlo -' n fr' t r pi lar 4 il i. V', ,, Iv"- Irnw, ol.lf r "it.l (!'. 'M, .1 . Mt,.,'.,-. M l, t w t -rt4 l .VaL-Umcrif's Virizi Cure ai a .t .11 I.T J t r v.'.'ij ".i i irv 1 1 rviivv..i-'-fl'c"V'a".r:..u',.'l' 1 1 "'I ! , fJi.m vi ff iaalj ,a.i a44 , . . 0 If . I - W-H ' -i i l (,tl7JT T i - IT.'.' "
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