X 1 1 t f SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : TTednendar. August 6. ISS4 TERMS, c nhu-rintion. SI. 60 cer annum paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid w 1 9 months. ithin Tn.ipnt advertisements inserted at 60 r inch for each insertion. iru i - i...nint hnsineu notices in local i col- in Mnfi vwh line for each insertion un'nni Kill he made to those desirinff ,V .-- - to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Republican Primary Election The Republican Primary Election w -u ; tv. rMTwvtivti lownstiiis on 8 ill be atur- nem - - jsy, August 30, lt"4, between the hours of 2 and 7 o'clocK r. M. ana ine nciura Judees will meet in convention in the Court . . ... . 1 c? Hiiiim.- in Mimintown. on nuiwii, i-(icui- ... n .1 . 1 U I . . . .... .K ber lh at - o ow:a i . .n., hi t . armnimr. the result of the i jeu"a-"w - mary election held on the previous featur dsv. The officers to be voted for at the primary . ii.. . election are a A candidate fur Congress, " Mate Senate, i ljuuse ot Kepresentati " District Attorney, " County Treasurer, it Pmlhnnotan Two candidates fur County Commissioner, f . .- A. .J;.... ft V VI It 11 .1 U. 1LV7I j A Senatorial Delegate. A Representative Delegate. Chairman ol County Committee. SHORT L0C.1LS. 'So circus," tayeth the small boy. Appl are plenty in Chester county. Local candidates are out electioneering. Dog days end on the SWb of this month To relieve tooth ache, chew cinnamon birk. The band is about ready with campaign 1I1UMC. The peach crop in Delaware State, is a large one. The Sprnce Hill, S. II., festival netted $97.33. The nearest circus is showing in Somer set county. Joseph Rothtock his gone to Nebraska on business. Harley will order any kind of ahaf or coat that you desire. Landlord Murray has a fiock of Golden Pheasant chickens. The post office at Waterford, has become a money -order office. In England K0,c0) women are employod on canals as steersmen. The rain last week did not penetrate fur row deep in sod Helds. Take a trip to lagara. see railroad no tice of route and so forth. Mrs. Charles Thompson, of Mexico, is re covering from a severe illness. Bears are reported ms prowling around in the wilds of Huntingdon county. Government began the issue of new one dnl!ar notes on the 1st of August. On Sunday night a week four Lebanon county prisoners escaped from jail. The tramp goeth t and fro in the land since the harvest has been gathered. James Xorth is improving the pavement n front of his residence m Patterson. Frederick Espenschade, is constantly supplying his store with new goods. Strayer is fixing up for the fall trade. Ha will be ready with new goods in a lew days. Burt llinkle, a lad known to all the town boys has become a news boy on the P. C. K. R. One of the chief effort of the late Demo cratic house, was an effort to reduce the tariff. The rain during the hitter part of last week, kept the farmers back with their oats harvest. Mud placed on a wound made by a snake bite, it is said will destroy the effects of the poison. The new comet will be at its brightest on the 17th inst., but will not be visible to the naked eye. Last Thursday, landlord Loudon, moved out, and landlord Foorman moved into the Jacob's Honse. Ram last Thursday, caused the post-pon- ment of a number of pic-nics that had been arranged for that day. The funeral of Katie Viola, infant child of Joseph aud Ada Ernest, took place, in Patterson, last Thursday. The "Saratoga wave," takes the "Grecian coil," takes the place of the bang on the forehead of the young laity. A Carlisle school Indian was in town last Wednesday with Math Rodger with whom he is spending his vacation. E. D. Parker, and wife and daughter Miss Ilall Harkor, and tiece Miss Anna Parker are off an excursion to Boston. A horse owned by John Mnrphy, of Reeds Gap, kicked at the flies and fell on a harrow and was killed by the fall. Rev. Mr. Gardner, administered the Lord's supper to the Presbyterian congre gation of Academia, last Sabbath. The Irish coal mir.ers to the number ol over seven-hundred in Huntingdon county, have declared for Blaine and Logan. Miss Jeannette Forster, of Ilarrisburg, and the Misses McCulloch of Port Royal visited friends in this place last week. The rain last Thursday, caused colored people who contemplated holding a pic-nic in Fow ls' woods, to postpone the party. Washington North is about to engsge in tLe coal business in Patterson, the rail road company have built a track to hia yard . It is reported that since the failure to ob tain license to sell linuor in Fayette town ship, liquor is sold in that township by wholcsle. George Jacobs has put a new pavement in front of his mothers residence, and in front of the bouse occupied by James Deen on Mjin street. A five year old child of Southard Robi Son, fell from a stone wall in the lot of its father's residence, on Water street, and c at a gash in its head. Mrs. John Doyle, of Patterson, was taken suddenly sick one day last week, it was re ported that she had died. She has recov ered from the attack. Mr. Cleveland, in a speech, delivered, to the committee, that was appointed to no tify bun of his nomination, said, that he Was chosen to represent the plans, purpos es and policy of the Democratic party." Free trade is part of Democratic policy, and that will defeat him. A Xe Tork woman has sued at different times three young men for breach of prom ise of marriage. She is determined to let no jilty n-.au escape N'orristown Herald. Ilonsel'a new Democratic paper, publish ed in Philadelphia, put in an appearance in this place last Friday morning and was eag erly read by the nnterrified. The champion, Lost Creek, bass fisher man, does not indulge In large fish sloriea bat comes to town with large strings of fish thrown across his shoulder. James and David Hamilton, Andrew Todd, and Burt Hinkle, are at borne, from their respective places of employment vis iting their parents and friends. Jacob Sulouff is having bis home ; on the corner of Main and Cherry streets painted. John Kessler is the painter. The house is occupied by the Bergy brothers. L.A. Magee, ion of John A. Magee, edi tor of the Perry County Democrat died of diptheria on Friday morning, July 25, 1884, aged 11 years, 10 month, and 7 days. The Philadelphia City Troop will arrive at the Gettysburg encampment, this Wed nesday, having traveled the distance one hundred and fifty mile! on herseback. James Purdy Johnson, died at his place r of residence, near Port Royal, July 26, ta . it- ... -n kn.n He was well known to many people in Juniata, 25 years ago. Last week was a hard week on horse thiuves in addition to the two that were bung in Willow Valley, Oregon, seven were hung to a tree in Meagher county, Montana. The finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy &. Doty for $80. They alse keep constantly on hand Aninio niated Phosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. July 22 ltM, tf. Two horse thieves were caught in Willow Valley, Oregon, one day last week. They were not taken to jail, but instead of being taken to prison they were banged to the nearest tree. On the evening of the 28th day of July a meeting of three tbousaud Irishmen, was held in Checkering Hall, New York City, in favor of the election of Blaiue for the Presidency. Tanners. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur nish yon with all kinds of Farming imple ments, l'hcspbates at a saving to you of 20 per cent. To a certain degree, the rain of last sseek rescued the coin lroru drouth, in Ohio, In diana, Keutncky and other states, and now it is reported by dispatch that the crop w ill be an average one. E. D. Parker, by specialcontract, with the town council, has put down a piece of cob ble stone street on 3rd street, east of the ail, George Smith and John Horning put the stones in place. A Pittsburg preacher was overtaken in the midst of a sermon by a spell of cholera mo:bus, of coarse that ended the services for the that tiiue.Tand the preacher was ta ken home in a carriage. The word ma'.arH cox ers almost all and eiury kind of disease that the human body s subject to, and the woid business, cov- rs nearly all and every kind of abominable rar.saction among men. Prof. Harris' Pastille treatment for ner ,us debility baa cured thousands. The proprietors having confidence in its merii offer frt-e trial. Address, Harris Rem niy Co., St. Lonis, Mo. SMiie ti'guts ago, a vtluable short-horn . . - : .1 I .i. n cow, was sioien irom a pasture m- ni un mc farm occupied by James Shannon, near Lewietown. At last accounts no trace of either thief or cow bad been reported. Meek For Sale. Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hand at his larm in Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle for butchering, and wiuter feinting, and hogs, and brood sows. Aug C 3 mo. A trsia load of the National Guard def ined tor the Gettysburg encampment topped at the station atxiut 4 o'clock last Friday morning. They made things lively bout the station while the train laid there. Some days ago, Mrs. Rev. K. Ilintle, Secretary of the 'Woman's Foreign Miss ionary Society, lectured in the M. E. church, at East Waterford, this county and organized a society of twenty-five la dies. Emory's Little Cathartic Tills are suflici eutiy powerful for the most rouusi, yei ine safest for children and weak constitutions ; the action In any disease is uniform, certain nd safe, painless and effective. Drugs' 5cts. There are three thousand suits for di - orce pending in the Paris courts, but then France is France, and the love oi me Freuch is said to be changeable in a major ity of cases. Unhappy people, happy only when nn-bsppy. The rain that fell so gently in Juniata, last week fell in torrents at Cumberland, Md. Many bridges across creeks in that .art of the State were washed away, and a unitKX of houses were washed from their foundations, torn to pi-ces by me nooa, id men. women and children drowned. Jaines Deen, formerly clerk to the Com. missiouers of this county, died last 1 hurs- dav evening, after a lingering omens. When tne new court house was built be was cleik. and had his name wuu me f the commissioners placed on a latart nd put in the front wall of the buuning, thus perpetuating bis nmo bettor than he then Knew. The Democrat and Register is in a state of alarm over the belief that our special ar tist will run out of subjects to sketch unless he enlarges his fU-ld of operation. Our .nerial artist returns thanks to the talented gentlemen of the journal just spoken or and reminds them, that they have, perhaps, for gotten that there are a number of good sub jects about their office that have not been sketched. A Perry county man named Andrew Coll . i i it n n.l.nrv before ier, was cnargeu u - instice. with having trifled with her attec- tions, and a warrant was placed in the banda of constable Ebersole, to arrest mm issi K-ednesdav. Collier resisted the arrest ana struck Ebersole with a hammer from a steam thref her, where he was at work. The con- table drew a revolver and Bred at joiner, onndinir him in the ear. The omcer was seriously hurt by the stroke from the ham mer. A harvest home pic-nic will be held in T 1 T...- i.n Milliken's grove in 1 oscarora w Saturday, August 16, lSf4. Milliken's . is in the besrt ol the valley, anu u the weather proves 10 be propitious on the t- - - occasion referred to, a large assembly oi eople will doubtless be present at the nar- vcst-bouie. For the benefit or the large class of per- - .:.it th ranirj. the 50ns wno aesiro Pennsylvunia Railroad will fell excnrsion . , ii nn its lines east of tickets irom m noi" of Lewistown Junction; departure tor the City or Brotherly Love. n . Phila-' Twenty years sg Mr. McKenzie, and Joseph riitral Railway and PhilaMjddJuudue(1 ,or tne Lancaster and west ot th Northern Cen elphia aud Erie Division norm oi j on the Frederick Division and co.u.uoi. branch souUi of Lancaster (vit Hanover) ; and on Baltimore division good tor passage from the 2nd to the 8th and good to return until the 9th, at two cents per mile. Two day excursion tickets at reduced rate will also bo sold from all stations between Lew- istown Junction and Harrisburg, and be tweea Sunburry and Harrisburg ; and one- day excursion from points on the .Philadel phia Division between Lancaster and Har risburg. The above tickets will be told on ly from stations in territory named within the State of Pennsylvania. The Democrat and Register, of last week, stated, that, Jesse Moyer, of Laketon, In disna, has been in town since Tuesday of last week, the guest of Showers At Scholl. Mr. Moyer is one of Indiana's substantial farmers, a thorough western man, and a companionable gentleman. He was never in Pennsylvania before and is delighted with the hills, mountains and valleys of the old Keystone Stole. The Huntingdon Journal of last week says, Kev. M. G. Boyer's horse while grai ing in the pasture field, Thursday evening lul.n.t.M!.J, !,....... ..... v-- . - - K ...... . uu "" u oroaeo nis neca. Large apertures like this made in the ground for ore should always be covered and horses, cows, sheep, etc., will not lose their lives while grazing over tne field daring the darkness oi night. Eight thousand of ths National G uard will be present at Gettysburg this week. Spe cial interest attaches to the visit of Hon. K. T Liucoln, Secretary of War, Gens. P. H. SheridanvV. S. Hancock, Fitzhugh Lee, and olhef famous military leaders, who are expected on Thursday next. Uov. Pattison aud staff will also be in attendance during the encinipmeut. Certain classes of people in France will not employ doctors tor the reason that they believe the doctors have been instructed to help the cholera along to get rid of the sur plus population. A despatch from Frauce ou Saturday savs, a doctor was going into the slums ol Paris to attend a patient when he i was controuted by a party of the sick man's neighbors armed wilu kuives who chased him away and prevented his miuislering to the sufferer. Congressman Culbertson, of the 9th Con gressional district, ot Kentucky, attempted suicide by snooting iu the bead, in his room, in a Wanhington hotel, last Wednes day, about 10 o'clocK. He was just trying to sober up Irom a spree. He put three bullets iu bis head, none of which killed him at the time ot the shooting. He for merly lived in Lewistown, Mitllin county, this state lie is a Republican. Pott Pic 31c. A Basket Pic Nic, under the auspices of Lieut. D. 11. Wilson Post G. A. R. will be held in Schweier's woods, near Mifflin, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1M4. An iuvitat;ou to be present, is extended to all ex-soldiers, aud the public generally. This pic nic is intended lu celebrate the Filth Anniversary of lue Post aud the mem bers as l.r as possible are requested to at tend with tue.r famines and maKc it a day of enjoyment. Speakers ill be present to entertain those no may attend. A great many people visited tho camp meeting of the I'uilul Brethren near Rich field last Sunday. A few days ago a number of men were en gaged at work at a well in the borough of Tliumpso-iloKU, with one man dowu iu the hole. At that time, a Democratic candi date appeared upou the scene. Said one ot them let us tell him that we are all Republi cans but Mr. "ho isduwn in the well. The lacts of the situation as they were all Democrats but the man in the well, and he was a Republican. TUey misrepresented their politics to the candidate as they bad agreed npon, and as it was lor primary elec tion votes that he was looking lor he got Hnvn rlfxn fo the hole aud addressed the the Republcian in the well, believiuf bun be a Democrat. The citizcu iu the pit had been informed of the juku aud told ihe can didate tiial he could not support bim, that he was for bis opponent in tho Democratic ranks tor the pi unary nomination. m The most deadly toe to all malarial dis easeis Ayer's Ague Cure, a combination of vegetable ingredients ouiy, ol which the most valuable is used in no other known preparation. This remedo is an absolute and certain specific, and succeeds when ail other medicines fail. A cure is warranted. Harvest Home Festival. Last Satniday, a harvest home festival was held on Paunabaker's island in Tusea rora township, about eighteen miles west of this place. The island is located in Tusearora creek, aud contains teu to twelve acres of dry saud land nbove high water mailt, there is no evidence of drift rubbish to be seen on it. Some timber has been ta ken from it, but there are still enough trees lei t to cover the vbole tract with a thick shade. There are tree on it that -vere there before Columbus sailed on his voyage to America. It is owned by Samuel Pan nabaker who also owns a good farm on the mainland, on the south side, and lives so near by, that haivest home people drew their supply of drinking water from the clear fresh spring that bubbles up trout the ground in the cellar of his house. A car riage way has been cleared among the trees around the island, giving a shaded drive almost as long as the grand track that cir-, cled Riverside Park in its br-gone-paliuy days. In fair weather it ia the finest pic nic ground in the county. It was on this choice spot, that people of Upper Tusearora Valley held a harvest home last Saturday. No less than three thousand people were assembled there on that occaaioa. It was the most orderly open air meeting - of that number of people that it has tallcn to the fortune of ihe writer to attend.'' James Loudon was president of the assembly The meeting was addressed by Congress msn, I.. E. Atkinson, Kev. 51. L. Smith, of the M. E. Church, iu this place and B. F. Sebweier. The Waterford Post, G. A- H. which was organized last March, wa lu at tendance with 45 men in uniform and at tracted the attention of the multitude. The nau.es of six new members were added that day, and tlie roil of membership, it is ex pected. Kill, in a short time embraoe all most one h mired names. The people took dinner in family groups, and in groups of congenial friends. The day wa passed in social conversation and in driving. A I irire company was constantly np close to the speakers stand to listen to vocal and instrumental music that was kept up almost all the time by amateur mnsielans of Ihe valley. Marshall Donley, of Franklin coun ty, but a member ol the Waterlord Post, sang a cnnple of songs with a pleasant ef fect. Miftfin'own as represented by quite a large company. Nearly all the prouuuett men in npper Tusearora Valley were pres ent, and almost all the political candidates in Juniata county were on the g round. The curative power of Ayer's Ssraapari I la istoo well known to reqnire the specious aid ol any exaggeja'ed of fictitious certifi cate. Witnesses ot its marvelous cures are to-day living in every city and hamlet of the land. Waite for u times if you want home evidence. On Monday evening about 9 o'clock. Mis Saliie Foreman and Miss Serewalter, were driving away from town and when not very tar beyond East Point the horse in the bug gy, stumbled and fell down. The sudden , tall of the horse aud the stopping of the cenveyance, threw Miss Foremau over the dashboard and over the horse, Mis Sere waiter jumped out. Miss Foreman ran to town tor btlp, and soon Edward E. lis, To bias Auker and John Howe, came along and unhitched the horse and helped bim up. The ladies were not hurt, neither was the horse. A shaft was broken. S. A. McKenzie, of Philadelphia dropped in here among bis friends and acquaintan ces on Monday evening, regained during the nicht and on Tuesday morning took bis Leluocnlcy Democracy, lie is now conoecieu. im McClure's Times. Time has not dealt harsh ly with bis appearance. Time' Chan tea. Some years ago, three young men came to this town, namely K. L. Caum, B. S Cook, and Dr. Tbomss M. Light. The doc tor came here married, and tor a number of years practiced bis profession, but not feel ing settled he and Mrs. Light move! to Ackron. Obia. Caum and Cook started machine shop, snd went into a general foun dry business. They were first rate machm ists. but for reasons best known to them- sehes they did not couduct the business many months but sold out their iutereststo another party. Cook married Miss Ariuina Frank, daughter of Jacob Frank deceased late of Patterson. They moved to Ackron, Ohio where tbey now live. Caum married Miss Ellen Wright, daughter of John Wright deceased, late of this place. They moved to Harrisburg where Mr. Caum has charge of the shops of the P. C. K. K. C. On the 25th day of July, 1883, Dr. Leight died at Ackron, Ohio, and on the 27th day of the same month bis friend Mr. Cook al ter attending the funeral, forwarded the fol lowing notice ol the doctors death, Irom an Ackron paper.ito Mr. Caum of Harrisburg, and Mr. Caum sent the notice to this cilice, and we insert it in the Skntixil iid Rk pi blicax. '-Dr. Thomas M. Leight died sud- deulv at his home, 123 East Exchange street, shortly alter 2 o'clock thia after noon. He had been out among hia patients yesterday and was about this uioroing, though "tittering somewhat from malarial trouble. At the hour named he complained of pain in the vicinity of bis heart aud lull forward upon the floor. Medical aid arrived witbiu two or three minutes but file was al ready extinct Death was probably caused by paralysis of the heart, iuduced, perhaps, by tnalaiia! difficulties. The physician who is ao auddenly summoned home is one of the senior members of hia profession in the city aud a gentleman whose personal and pro fessional worth is best known to those who know bim best, but there is not opportunity to-day lor such mention as should tie made. The luneral will take place at Memorial Chap el to-iuurrow, Suuuay, ailemoon at a o'clock, July 27, lb4. Captain J. J. Patterson will deliver the address ol welcome at the Harvest Home to be held iu-Milliken's grove ou Saturday, August 16, 1884. J. Nevin l'oiuen.y is Chaiiiiiau of the ludian Mound Harvest Home Association under whose auspices Ihe Hardest Home will be held. Arrange ments lor a pleasaut time, have been made aud U the weather prove itseli propitious tor the occasion the turn out ol people will be uncommonly large for tho grove is located iu .the heart ol l'uscarora V alley. The Spruce 11 ill Cor net baud will be la attendance to diseoure brass baud luusic. Juulata Valley C'anp. The Pennsylvania railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Newton Hamilton camp-meeting, from all slatious on Middle division, commencing August 1st, and con tinuing until Aug. 22nl, inclusive. Tickets will be good to return until August 31st in i elusive. During the continuance of the meeting Pacific Express, Way Passenr and Huntingdon Accommodation trains west, and liuntinednn Accommodation, Johnston n Express, Mail, and Ma i Express trains east, will stop at the c.mp grounds. On Suuday, August 17, a special train will be run as luilows : Stations. West. East. Fare. East. P. M . 8 b 8 33 8 22 8 17 8 12 7 00 A. M. Millerstown ... Thotnpsoniown Mexico ....... 20 32 44 $2.01. 1.81. 1.55. 1.40. 1.3-5. Port Roral 7 52 Mifflin 1 oi Ne-wtou Hamilton. .9 20 Thilip Biseline who lives one mile and a ha it east of Tbonipsontown, bad been en gaged with Mr. Musser ot Port Royal in suiting a well lor the P. C. ii- K. C. at Tusearora station. 11 h left the station on Saturday evening on Mail to go home, at Tbouipsontown station he got off, but when Ihe train started, ha a-am boarded it, with the intention o' riding a few hundred yards further to the ferry a:ross the river the train does not stop at the terrv, and he ; leaped on me running train and lit on loose stone which threw him under the wheels of the cars, hereby bis light leg was crushed from the loot to the kuee. He had several serere large cuts and bruises about the head. Reaction did not take place till 5 o'clock on Sunday morning, nbeu ibe leg was amputated about 3 inches above the kuee and his other wounds dressed by Doc tors, Crawford, Banks aud Grtibb. His ren dition remains ve-y critical, ills sge is about 2o years. . List of Jurors. The following is a list ol Grand and Petit jurors for September tesm or court : OBAxn jt-BOas. Tusearora Frederick Andrews, D. M. Drolsbaugh. Philip Millhouse. Spruce Hill Henry loder. Fayette John Hart, Albert Ilinely, J. E. Jamison, Joseph kauffman, W. W. Shar on. Beale William Stewart, S. C. Deen. Monroe C. P. Lauver. Turbett Pilgrim Cla'k, Benjtmin flron inger, William Stewart. Delaware Andrew Smith. Walker James Smith, Jacob H.ilffey , George Dysineer Sr. Milford Wm. B. McOahen, Samuel Mc Fadden, Christian Kauffman. Susquehanna E. G. Shaffer. Mittlintown K. H. McClintock. PETIT JIBORS. Tuscaror Philip Zant, John E. Dobbs, Ephraim Duncan, A. S. Anderson. David Burd. Walker Jerome Ailmsn, Luke Davi James Kauffman, Nelson Lukens, Samuel Miller, Alton Adams. Port Royal George Wilson, David Wil son. Mifwintown Benjamin Buyers, D. B Doty, William Etka, J. H. Simons, S. S Wilson. Delaware Christopher Winev, Kurtz Hamberger, John Lantz. Fayette Charles VanOrmor, AdamSpon. hower, George Leister, r.phraim Dunn. Fermanagh John A Shively, John Peo ples Emanuel Mover. Beale David W. Allen, S. S. PannabaK er. Miirord Charles L. Wearam, John B. Malny, William Partner. John Rohison. Susquehanna Henry R. Beale, Wm. II. Clemens, Absalom Stronb. Tnrbett William Turbett, David Guss. Lack John Crist, John Patterson. Monrce W, G. Swariz, Henry Page. Spruce Hill N. H. Esh. Thompsontown E. A. Tennis. Patterson Jacob Moyer, H. W. Knisely, Daniel Peck. The Last of tne Season. The popular excursion or the 31st ulti mo., having been well patronised, the Penn sylvania railroad announces the last one or these favorite excursions to Cape May and Atlautic City, on August 21st, by special train of their fine Eastlake cars, which are acknowledged to be the most comfortable in too country. This train wiil leave Puts burgh on the above date at 8 35, a m., east ern standard time, arriving at Philadelphia at 7 25 p iu., remaining over night and pro ceeding to the seashore the following morn ing, as follow : To Atlantic City at 8 50 and Cape May at 9 a. m. Tickets good to either point will be sold at the very low rales lor the round trip and good lor ten days, as follows: Pittsburgh, 110.00: Irwin, 10.00: Greeusburg, lO.UO ; Uniontowo, 10. 00 i Connellsville, 10.00 ; Latrobe, 10.00 ; Blairsville, 10.00; Indiana, lO.Ot'; Butler, lO.OOp Johnstown, 9.2-3; Cresson, 8 50; Al-toon,-8.00; Tyrone, 7.65; Bellelonte, 8.65; Huntingdon, 7.10; Cumberland, 8.50; Bed ford, 8.50; Mt Union, 6.75; McVey town, 6.50 Lewirtown Junction, 6.00, Uitiiin, 5.65, Newport, 5.00. At this season ol the year the bathing, fishing aud sailiug is Ihe finest, and we would advise ail to take advaulage of thia last opportunity to indulge in this recuperative sport. No further particulars call on Agents of this Company, or Address Tboa. K. Watt, Passenger Agent, Western District, 110 Filth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prothonotary Webb, or Miillm county, prostrated, a le days aj by a slight attack of paralysis. At last accounts he bad recovered his health. Do Jot Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Photograph Oailery yon can get any small picture en larged for 76 cents. Also anything that la made in Pbolopraphy, yon can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, fuch as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Paonel, Boudoir, &c, &c., Frames of all kinds cheap. All In the Line ofXatare. There is nothing in the line of magic or mystery about that wonderful and popular medicine, Parker's tonic. It is a simply the best and most scientific combination possible of the essential principle of those vegetable curatives which act powerf ully and directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys, al blood. But there neither is, nor will be any successful imitation or it. It is all the time curing those who bad despaired or evej getting well. For yourself, your wire, and children. . An) body. That desire to save 20 to 35 per cent., -on agricultural implements can be accoma ted by Kennedy &. Doty. This same firm baa sole agency in Juniata county, for the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure. ground, raw hone, at lowest price. In the teed line : Corn, Oats, Rye, Short, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. For Rest. A house and lot or 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dress or call on John Ckck, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Pa. Teachers Examinations. Teachers Exntninations for 1884 for Juni ata County, will be held as follows : Miffiiutown and Fermanagh, in Miffiiu tewn, Aug. 14. Patterson aud Milford, in Patterson, Aug. 15. Port Royal and Turbett, in Port Royal, Aug 16. Walker, at Centrrville, Aug. 18. Delaware and Thompsontown, at Salem, Aug. 1.1. Greenwood, at Straight Water, Aug. 20. Susquehanna, at Prosperity, Auj. 1, Monroe, at Richfield, Aug. 22. Fayette, at McAiittervillo, Aug. 23. Lack, at Lick, Aug. 26. Tusearora, at McCoy sville, Aug. 27. Spruce Hill, at Wisdom, Aug. 28. Beale, at Johustown, Aug. 29. Examinations begin strictly at 8J o'clock a. m. Strangers must furnish a certificate of good moral character. Directors are specially invited to be present. A special examination lor the couutv will be held in Mifllintown Sept. 27. W. E. AUMAN. Supt. Juniata County. MA HRIED i RANCK, LOWREY By the Rev. F. McBurney, at the residence of the officiat ing minister in MeXH-o, .Mr. Lednuin G. Ranck, of Thompsontown, aud Miss Flora Lowrey, ot Mittlintown. DIED: ROWE, At the honiH of J. W. and Sa die E. Rowe, in Burnt Cabins, Jacob Bix- ler, one of their twin babes, aged 1 year, 1 iuont.i, 14 nav. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MifFLi-rrows, August 6, 1884. Butter , 12 Fggs..... Lard Ham Shoulder . Sides Kags 12 17 10 10 n MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. New Wheat, Old Wh.-at, Lancaster ..... ... Corn Oats, Kye New Clovorseed...., Timothy seed Flax seed Bran.. Chop. ....... ...... Snorts Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt PHILADELPHIA 10 8' , 'JO till 35 70 5 00 1 25 1 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 25 1 OOal 10 MARKETS, Beef cattle 2a'io p. r lb. Veal calves 5a7c per !t. Fat co2Vic i.'.t iu. Milch cows al$- ja-' j U;'gs "iC per lb. Sheep 2a5c per iu( la-lib al a7c per ib. Wheat lfta'J74 per bus. Corn UJaHiu per bus. Oats 43 Jc. frpring chickens 1 01 15c per fb. Ducks llaloc per lb. Butter liJ--c per lo. Eggs 17alSe per doz-.-ii. Hay $14e2'J per ton. Cloverseed Sc per Ib. Timothy seed SI 40 al.tiO p-jr bushel. Airy Tlctv Academy, PurtKo' nl, Juniata Co., Pa. fTlHE lull session ol this institution of -B. learning will oegin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, left. Iimtruction given in all branches usually taiigttt in the bet academies. For partic- nlnrs see circular. David Wilcox, J. lIowAto NsfcLr, A. B., (Princeton, X. J, July U i-tl. Principals, Private Sale. ' The undersigned offers his farm situated in alker ton.-hip, Juniata county, at pn vate ale. There is a GOOD HOUSE AN D BARN, wagon Jifl, and other out build - in, htteeu acres ot land in a high state ot cultivation. Fruit, and good water at the dour. This is a vu ihle properly and will be n:d tor $1300. Call at once. N. B. ALEXANDER. KEWGOODS. I woiild inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place ot resideuce on Water street, Mitnintown, second door from corner. of Bridge afreet, a f ull stock, of spring and summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed tin-t class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found ia a Grstclass milliner store, come and examine wv stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DE1HL. Mav 2-88.1.V. O.W. Miller Carriage Go. Maxufactm larft varieff f LIGHT and HEAVY CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, CARTS, BUGGIES, WAC0N3, iC, After th most snprovM testers at thewrr lowest prices consistent with good workmauship. 30,000 velilclos of our manufacture are now tn use in this and forvtsm countries and attet tbe excellence of our goods hj the universal ntinfactio which they give trrrT vrklrl is WASUANTED. SpecUl attention Trill be rivea to mail erdera. CATALOG CE3 SUEZ. D. VV. Miller Carriage Co., - E. Fifth St., Calvert St. aad Eeglestoa Irs CINCINNATI. O. Subscribe for the Sentinel ad Republican tbe beat newspaper m the county. Ls I r it&!S3 ca a -THE MSSELL PLOW. WM. RICHTER, one ol the largest farmers in DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whose addrs BEUVENTR, says : TlIK HlSSIiM, PLOW is the best be ever used, and he has used the Oliver Chilled. THE BISSELL, he says, ia lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and put the ground in a better condition lor harrowing. We also have on hand, for sale, the OLITER CHILLED PLOWS AND WI4.1D CHILLED PLOWS, at 20 per cent less money than usual. Also REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KESXEDV &. DOTY, MIOHntown, Pa. May 28, 18S4-tf. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLIUOVTI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiyidnally Liable. J. NKVIN P0MER0T, Present. T. VAN IRWIN, CosAirr Director : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Georga Jacobs, Pi.. lip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, P. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtj, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. Joseph Rotbrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertrler, Charlotte Snyder, 3 Interest allowed at the rate ot 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 par cent, on 12 montbs certificates. r.jan23, lf3(4-tf ALABAST1NE A Superior Substitute for Kalsomine, etc Alabnstlrie Is the firrt and only preparation made from calcined psum rock, for appli cation to wall with a bruxh. and is fully cov ered by patents ami erfwted by many years of exiierimeiits. it is the only ierniaiient wall liiueii. ami admits of apilini; ait many coats as desired, one over another, to any hard surface, without dansrer of scaling, or DoliceaMy adding to the thickness of the wall, which is strengthened and improved by each additional coal, from time to time. It is the only material for the purpose not de penjpni upon k!io for lis adhesiveness. Al .hastine is bur-!' ae-i on the wall by aire, moU-tnre, etc., while all kalsomines or whit enm? preparations have inert soft chalks and clue for their base, which are rendered soft or scaled in a very short time. In aUlitlon to the above a.lvantnrrps, Alala?tine is lS3 expensive, ss it rniiiiv3 but one-half the nunibpr of pounds to cover the same amount of surface with iwo coats, i;' rM'ly for use by adding water, aud easily tli ti by any one. . Ko' sala by your Paint Dealer. Dealer. Ask : frtr aLmctiskCo? C r.-u!.ir rontainms t-am manufactured only by the M. i- Cut' ecu, Manager, Grand Kapids, Mich. OH. JOHN BULL'S 1 FOR THE CURE OF r&IZR and ACUH Or CHILLS and FEVER, HMD ALL MALIRI1L 0ISE1SES. . Tb proprietor of this celebrated mii e: ir- j-jntly claim for it a superiority ov?r sU r?x Ties ever offered to the pnblic f r ;:i E',-2, CEBTAIH. SPEEDY and PE?. i' 5 T cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilli 9 i '7er, whether of short or long itand i".;r. He refer to the entire Western acd b j-.'.aera country to bear him testimony to V'.i truth of ths assertion that in no cas Tvtsver will it fail to ear if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out ii a great many case a single dose bu bees sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been oared by a single bottle, with a ptr'ect restoration of ths general health. It ii. however, prudent, ana in every es B-.or certain to cure, if it nae is eostinnad ii sxJic r doses for a week or two after the div:aj3 his been checked, more especially in difnouit and long-standing cases. TJsa J'y this medicine will not require any ail to 'tee? the bowels in good order. Should tas patiect, however, require a cathartic zaed i-iae, &rter having taken three or four i:-ti ?f the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S YrSr TABLE FAMILY FILLS will be suf- Vjf'lS SABSAFABUXA is tho old and reiUMs remedy for impurities of the blood acd Scrofulous affections ths King cf Ei-Kd Parifitrs. 3i JOSS BULL'S VEGETABLE WOE SCTH0Y3 is prepared in ths form cf ck.k'.t drops, at" active to the sight aui pisa.-iut to the rasto. JOHN X3T7X.1V8 SfliTrVS TOXIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYED, Trio Popular Remedies of ttvo Day. . ri.r'palOff.ccMl IsStLOdSTlLLK.lT. IT LEADS ALL Ko other blooil-pari tying medicine to m1a, or has Ttr beon prepared, which w eoco p let It meta tho w&nu of pbjaicians um1 the gener;J public a Ayer's SarsapariUa. it lejuia the 1it u a truly erieiiti6e prepara tion ftr ail bioo-l diseas. If there is a lurk C'Annnn nS taint of Scrofula rviutjoa, vOnUrJLA AVER'S StlMAr.tlUlsLA will tiisi'stit it ami expel it fnut your syatenru Fur Ciuuiuiinnal of scroiuluus Catarrh, f IT An OIJ AVKS'S SAiUU-AWLLA M th WAIAaKII true reinly. It has cure! numberless! c.ies. It vul stop the nause-ouS catarrhal di-K-lianjwe, aoi restore the sicken ing olor of the breath, which are iiklicatioQS Of scrofulous origin. Hi rearm "Hatt.T-s'--'s!- 'JL'vvA'J Jg x theatre of two year 10 nf OftrrQ ny cluMren wa trrbly aittictei OUlLu with ulrerotn runnim; sores ou its f;c anal noi. At tae cui:e time is eves were v 11-u, mah iud-uui, and rery sore Cyrft IMn-iciaii. m1 I us that a pow viiilw wiLS iiula.trattroinf0iiiciiieiimt -uiiO've . Thj united iu raoumoivOulit .Yr:ii"j 1.- Vt u A few dvi r- ;ln-"l a i- !" . ;; .rt 1,: nrcw&ant, rb: , f an .i'lf.rr-'-.CH i- vmr dirti'w. ha c-iutm-ued 1 c.ti, vul pcrnifuiut cure. i cr;:i-i'.rwi r.-v- F.;ixv3l V ti.e tfjct!tacs of auy fcriifr.Vrj tt-nd ;ci.; and no tre:.iv u.iDL of a;;? ii ",.r.t---r w 14 -i-r Aiwuviad Ly cio re iiv'ii.'t r ;:.:;u .-snlt. Vccrj ts".:!: , I. JviarstViV Dr.J.C.Ay:r4CoMLowoH,rt1as3. Sold by all PrubU 1, U battles tor TnninC SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Good of all kinds are low Come and see ma and be astonished. Pant at T cents. Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HAELETS Ii the place where 70a can bay THE 1IEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' BJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stock ever offer e la this market, and at UAisaimuisi aw w rKlUJLS I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of smits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE JEir GOODS FOR 1884 IJ9 OUR wVJE.fr STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT! We can't rest on what onr fathers did we mast do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for us and we bad to business, bo we fitted np our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, bicb is a large, spacious and finely with 1,,000 dollars worth SPRING CLOTHIJNG. Never was there such a fioe display made and so large a selection brought t gether of MEXS', BOYS' and ciih.DRE.ns' CI.OTHtXG, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends and customers when they come to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS A ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PEICES .AJNTD STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL ASD TLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM. ffE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LAKHKT AND FATTEST PEOPLE? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOFLE! WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR LAK'SE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HEAVY SET AND SHORT PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HARD WORKING PHIN PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR bTYLISH VOL'NG SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens' Clothing we pay Special Attention WE TIAYE CLOTHING FOR HOTS THAT GO TO COLLEGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HOYS THAT SO TO Fl'BLIC SCHOOLS? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR poVS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE I WK HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FkOM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM H TO 8 YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FRoJI U TO II YEARS F AGE! Furnishing Goods Department : j Hats 0f the newest and moat stylish and pa,cbeI-a of u sizef; Neok - vur new guuua iuu store must oe seen iu ue aj'i'reuiaiu. THIS IS A GEKEEAL MD COEDIAl DOTATION TO ALL SCH0TT, Cl0lhkr' BRIDGE ST., illFFLINTOTO, IJV. April 16, lfM-ly. The Best is the Cheapest. THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR I THE 0LT ONI Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, absolutely fire-proof, economical, and will cure fruit and vegetables in les time and less fuel than any other Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in less than thirty day if properly attended. Its product are unsurpassed as to qual ity or color, and are in gre.it demand at high prices. Full instruction how to dry, blesrh park, and market tho products ac- 6 SjC 2-1 J BiwaSji H company each machine. V'X::::.f"U. Address d ."rl A TRICK LEONARD, tMf-Or'Vt OAKLAND V ILLS, fg$g&'M i 'l nt&M '; ''X 8m. JCXIATA CO., PA. -jJ'TnT EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS are th BEST EVER MADE for Coail" isea, Inwiewsffon. Meadavhev Cue wood dotte of Un or xur Liotr? n Little (ttiartie fiiia. followed by on piii evfry audit for a we k or two, makes the hnrnan marhjocry run as rrinlar a cUx k work: they pMrify iH Mootf and pnt nw life in m brokwa-dowv body. FursJy Veffwtabie, HarBilesa, Pteasanf; In'alltt;. rrtiintrfTtcttild may thtou. 6--ud by ail Itrivuts aud MtxLcxue at 13 Cts. a Boa. or by cuui. CU1RS CO. Proprietory 137 Kearf SU N.Y. Emery LiH!e Csint9 aremnre thst) is claimed; tl.ey prore to be the bet F;i! erer uwd htrr. W.-rth twire th wmcj uir4. W. W. II. GoRn, Barmpsy OrrTe, Sjnor Little CaiKartio are tbe laoscprpularof ail WW. 4 CMOrY" tlTLK thn laifcanuca. . IiHi-r, Muu Kiwt, I, t.. My ared mothrx Med one CATX T Z 1X3 T T111 w-,ndrf-.:l rnitP. N. V. Barph. Locust Grore, Ohio. 1 rncommeDdl Or pr-sri fro n tIi J, -uii Coixtw, d. l., Ahri. T-ti. 1h-y are sralleiitB. fcwm.f, l(Av f f ' Jut tn. ZJ.r!'. Ti mr mcc?-Ii-d. Mar. ITLrz tth EaTHta, VSr. M. ali i-4 f rr.ix ;.-e.-r- tl'.vz i j, ! oi sUJT ,i ; t .'-j ivz-vil hv rr . DO YOUR OWN PAINTING AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. 5 A..-ia I acd CIrs a ppazE. Send six cents for postsze, and receire free, a coftly box of goods which will help all. of either sex, to more money rinbt away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely mro. At once address Tar a k. Co.', Augusta, Me. Aprii 2, lbtU-ly. 07 SUITS MADE TO OKDEK.j) SAM TEL STRAY". K. & BOYS' CLOTHING JUD FURSISH1XG GOODS. New Building, eorner of Bridge aci Jan. I, l4-tt O. S. bare more room for our ever increasing nxt btoro room below for our fitted np Clothing Room, and we filled it up of a very fine and well selected stock of selections ; Shirts, all prices; Trunk ties and Suependers, at all price. :ry's SMnisd Cere Pills, oiiitaip r.o C) Lr puiiapin-l iiold l-y iiniiistseTerywh.TT.ot Krf.eiTrfivi m- --:Wa ;rj NON-ccnnosivs, BRILLIANT AND DURABLE. TYe rmirantew the Faint to Te pnre IVad, TUkk frrocixl in pure Lfn-erd iVtl. ITtrw anil mpw lira ituwin; t olorv maUMf, Opon apptiratioB. STANDARD FAIfST CO., , CLEVEL.SI, OHIO. Id J rrt c tfum anal C fTSTtU A W'PeW, lrt.M lirjnrn, l IVris 1 5 wr' r of ttnsnnmi S-wr d t.tM HeMs arn-c:hynaVJi. g laratw .r-i.,T VM Sfirw - tW!r Mi Wm. . rtUm ! Viir mms- Ars. I. I. txM'1r. rr t m! n?Jr-m tMm (uuAWt iC L". Xi- A-iiJsi T. Ai'ifctuhx. Stt Iar : 1 1 1 .1 'to E iM ! r i 47 Ii ,SSVj.J
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