SE5TINEL & UE PUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN ; Wednesday, August 2T, 1SS4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Bepublican Primary Election. The Kepublicaft Primary Election will be held in the respective townships on Satur day, Anjrurt 30, IfVM, between the hours of 2 and o'clock P. M . and the Keturn Judges will meet in convention in the Court House in Mittliutown. on Monday, Septem ber 1st, at 2 o'clock P. to count up the retains and announce the result of the Pri mary election held on the previous Satur day. The otlieen to b-? voted for at the primary election are as follows : A candidate for Conpress, ftate Senate, Bouse ot Representatives, District Attorney, " County Treasurer, Prothonotary, Two candidates for County Commissioner, County Auditor, A Senatorial Delegate. A Representative Delegate. Chairman of County Committee. SHORT LOCALS. Kurtz and Wilson, will sell at public sale, lot of Western horses in MitHintown dur ing Court week. Ke-anion at Poit Royal September 11, 1SS4. A pic-iac will bo held at Macedonia on Thursday. General McCoy, of Lewistown, was in town on Monday. Be certain that you are registered by the 4th day of September. The handsomest lounges may be bought at Gray bill's furniture store. The man that is hi" enough for the place he occupies, is never puffed up. The rain on Friday, broke both the heat and 54 degrees summer weather. Juniata Grangers propose to hold a pic nic in Lauver'a woods in September. A new kind ot distemper is taking off hogs in Oliver township, UiHiiu county. The Grand Lodirc of the Knights "of PytLias met in Lancaster Pa., last week. A num'ier of Juniata people are off to the Grangers' Fair in Cumberland valley. The Dunkers have concluded to build a Dew church at Malta ana, Mittiia county. Ten silk handkerchiefs aud ten pieces of soap tor sale at Espeuschade's store for one dollar. The Agricultural Society are building a new ticket office oc the Fair Ground at Port Royal. The Mexico Cornet Band held a cake walk and festival list Friday and Saturday evenings. Cleveland and Uendricks. both, dodge the tariff question in their respective letters of acceptance. C. B. Horning kas bought a lot on Patter son street from Dr. Atkinson, and will build a house on it. Cleveland hid lot the heart to sp?ak either for or against the tariff, in his letter of aceep.unce. C. B. Horning wiil build a Loose for him self and Mrs. Horning at the corner of Fak terson street an t Mc Aiistervilie ro.il. The Lewistown Sentinel says, Siin To- ders sons, who live uear Keedsville thresh ed 100 bushels of whe.it in 95 miDUtes. Jacob Bro nand l.as bought a house and lot in this town from C. B. Horning. The property is located on Patterson street. 'An Illinois farmer recently traded his doe for an olher man's wife. Such love as that almost surp:sseth understanding." A rain came in by way of Port Royal last Thursdav at -noon and in 15 minutes the theretnouieter fell from 91 to f4 degrees. Tbe loafers htve nearly all let the town. for the good of the piace, but then whose busifc is it if a man pays his way and loafs. Daniel Kloss, Daniel A'.lmiu. David Sie ber, Jotiah Gingrich, and other citizens of Walker township are having thoir barn roofs painted. You can buv a eilk handkerchief and a cake of soap at Espenchade's store for ten cents, aud all other kind of nice store goods. The National Hotel has been painted out side with a straw color, and trimmed with green, and presents a stylish appearance repainted. FooraiM f the Jacobs House has a friendly greeting for all his former friends, and is the utilising host for ail who stop at ,his hotel. Wni. Geerharv of McVeytown has be jrn a vigorous campaign against the coons already the tails of .5 of the auiuitl dangle frou his belt. The ladies funnel shaped hats are like the smali bats of tbe roes, in this that they are out ot fashion, but when it conies to fashion, what is fashion I Miss fcuth Bunco advertises a farm of 12 acres in glim Talley, for sale, at public outcry, to .take place on the 23rd. day of September, See bill. Notice AU persons are hereby notified, not to tresspass upon the orchard of the undersigned ia Tuscarora township. ALEXANDER MCKINLET. The improper conduct of either manor woman ia a pro subject for nJghbora to talk about, but that, and tbe talk ot a back biter and envious neighbors are different things. This year public property in York coun ty has been so damaged by flood that tbe Commissioners have been compelled to bor row one hundred thousand dollars to re build the bridges. What inconsistanta mortals are. At North Attleboro on Sunday, when the earthquake came, the congregation which hed gore in to be saved rushed opt to be saved Boston Globe. On tbe evening of the 28th nit., a bush meeting will be commenced in the grove at Pomeroy's school house in Beale township. Preaching every evening till Sun day and on that day three sermons will bo preached. Huntingdon county Republicans put a ticket in the field a few days, ago. The ticket h is not given satisfaction, an l an other RupubMu in county convention has been called, to nominate a second ticket. Huntingdon politics is not understood a t hie diskince from the field of tction. The 1 et thirg tv r clratiitg tit.ware in coiumun soda. Dacpena cloth i d dip in soda, rub the tin brikly, alter which wipe dry, and black and dirty tinware can be made to look like new. Cleveland did not issne his letter of ac ceptance till after Butler had issued bis. He misses the tariff question entirely, and thus misses tbe greatest industrial and political question before the people ot tbe country. Prof. Harris' Pastille treatment for ner vous debility bas cured thousands. The proprietors having confidence in its merit offer free trial. Address, Harris Remedy Co., St- Louis, Mo. The Reading iron railroad bridge across the canal, ot Harrisbnrg, broke down last week one day by a freight car getting off the track, the tbnmp of cars against tbe girders caused the bridge to break. Six freight cars were wrecked, and piled in the canal. The bridge cost $16,000 not many years ago. "Among tbe brilliant things in a pamphlet published by the Free-trade Club of London the following is reported : "Let it be un derstood one for all that the salvation of England depends upon tho destruction of American manufactures, and that the ouly way in which American manufactures can be destroyed is by free trade." On Friday August 29, 1884, the Sheriff will sell at 1 o'clock at the Court House a tract ot land, in Fermanagh township, con taining 833 acres more or less having there on erected seven dwelling bouses and other outbuildings and having thereon ore mines, to be sold as the property of William R. Graham. Vauderbilt sold Maud S-, fast horse to Bonner for $4l,0tK), alter the sale but before the animal Lad been delivered to Mr. Bon ner he was offered $100,(JU0 for tbe auimal, but like a gentleman be stood by the bar gain and left the $i0,000 go by, which in dicates that Mr. Vanderbilt his a strong sense of personal honor. Tbe finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy Doty for $30. They als keep constantly on hand Animo niated PLosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. July 22 1884, tf. A Hollidaysburg paper, says: In two weeks' time the hair of Miss Brant, a mai den lady, bas turned gray from grief over the loss of il,l!J0, and fears that she will have to go to the alms house, as she has no means of support. She bad placed be mon ey in the bands of an attorney, George A. Deboyne, who recently left that place un der a cloud, and he had falsely represented to her that tue money was in bank, and bad gived her a certificate in his own handwrit ing " A bad boy broke upacaiupmeetingdown in Pennsylvania tbe other day, by stirring up a hornest's nest which hung above the congregation. It was remarked afterward by a thoughtful deacon that if the saints and sinners bad showed half the anxiety to es cape perdition aud reach heaven that they did to get awai from the hornets and reach that boy there would soon be no further use for revival meetings Indianapolis Journal. The fathers Used to love to hear the ring oiehurch bells on Sabbath morning. Times have changed, now the ringing of church bi lls in cities in the morning is declared a nuisance. The nou-cfaurcb goers declare that it is a nuisance in tint it d.sttirbs his Sunday morning nip. The courts sustain file Sunday morning nappers in their com plaint azamst the ringing of church belts on Sabbath morning. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are sulliei ently powerful for the most robust, yet the satest for children and weak constitutions ; the action In any disease is uniform, certain and Sife, J aiuiess and effective. Druggists, locts. A pic-nic of Port Royal and Milliiutown people, went to Tuscarora Jstation, last Fri day. They had no more than time to spread their dinner and hastily take it up till the rain came and drove them out of the woods. They took shelter in the station tower, and remained there till Huntingdon Accomoda tion came alone, westward bound. The Port Royal folks occupied the lower story ol the tower, 'he Milliiutown people occu pied the upper story. The Republican county convention of Perry couuty last week, nominated L. E. Atkinson lor Congress, Chas. H. Smiley for Senate, Wm. II. Sponsler for Assembly, Joseph B. Garber, for Associate Judge, for Register and Recorder Joseph S. Smith, for District Attorney, R, U. Stewart, for Treas urer, Wm. A. Litthtner, for Commissioners, Aaron Shreffler, I'lric H. Rurubaugn, for Director of tbe Poor, Joseph Flickinger, for Auditors. David B.yd. Wm. H. Ja-.k- son. The editor of the Bloomtield Times was in bed on the Sunday that Philadelphia aud other places in the eastern part of the state were stariled by an earthquake. He felt the quake s sensibly that be thought someone had pushed up against the uiatress, Le look ed under the bed to see who it was, and was constantly puzzled to know why he had such a queer experience. On Monday when he iirard of the earthquake ho koe what- disturbed his bed. The aicrago women look every day un der the bed for a niau. The lalt eaithquake of several Sundays ago set all the men that were in bed at the time to looking under the bed for the cause of quaking or moving of the bed on which they lay. It is a queer place to look for an earthquake. To do jus tice to the frightened men it must be said that they did not know that it was an earin quake. They thought it was a niau under the bed. Last Wednesday evening Duty's two mules were so frightened, by the swingle tree of the wagon to which they were hitch ed, falling down against their heels that they ran down Thirl street to tbe jail, then down Bridge to Main, Ibcre one ot the mules fell and the drag became too heavy for one mule to Laul and tbe runaway came to an end. All that the mules bad with them when thev came to a halt was the tongue and front running gears of the wagon and bro ken harness, the balauce of the wagon lay scattered along JSridge street from Mam street to the jail. The mule that fell aud was dragged was not seriously hurt. Davis Kauflman and Mrs. KsuSman of Walker township, this county, went west last May, to visit their son Edward, living at Valley Falls, Kansw. Up to the 18th day tf this Attest, tb-y enjoyed jfvod health. On the day mentioned Mr. Kaitff man arose in good health. Shortly before noon be Uj down "n lounge in r00 in bis son's Louse, when fhey called him for dinner he did not respond. It was then conjectured that he bad fallen into a sleep. Some member want into tbe room to awa ken him he was dead, iais remains eit trougiit to this place on the 21st inst , and on 22 inst., interment took placo in the Thoiupsouton grave jard. Jf he hart liv ed till nest October he would nave been 69 years old. Mrs. Margaret Ki, lc, f Watrrfor.1, v. as killed be a lat tr-.iu of cirs alnie crowing the track at Kaunels' store in Port Rtiyal, last Thursday, and hurled a distance ol about 30 feet against a stone wall and was instantly killed. Neither the Port Royal authority or the railroad authority would take the body for interment She was a charge upon Spruce Hill, and the authority of that township finally took charge of her remains and gave it interment in Ebenezet grave yard on Friday. A counterfeit $10 silver certificate has appeared in the west. It is of the series of 1880, G. W. Scbofield, register, James Gilfilan, treasurer. The note is one-quarter of an inch shorter than the genuine; the paper is composed of two thin layers. ith the silk paralell lines and fiber placed between them. In the story on the back, where it ahould read, "and all public dues and when so received," the word "all" is entirely omitted, and the words "when so" are tied together as one word." . When the primary election takes place, see to it that tbe vote is properly returned. There are men in this county that declare that Republican returns, at certain past conventions were falsified, and that certain , candidates that bad received a majority of the votes polled were coiiuted out, aud cei tain other candidates who had not received a majority of the vote polled were announ ced as tbe candidates that had received a majority of tbe vote of the party at tbe pri mary election- Fillmore Bistline who bad a leg taken off by the cars at Thompsontown, some time ago, died on Friday, August 15, 1881. The stump of the amputated leg was doing well, aud it is believed that be died trout the ef fects of other injuries, received at the tune be jumped from the cars and lost his leg. He expressed considerable coucern as to how he should make a living for himself and wife, after recovery from the losa of a limb. That mental trouble is all over, and it is hoped that be is in a better world where there is neither eating or drinking or giviug in marriage. The Post and Lutheran Sabbath school made a most admirable begining at holding a pic-nic iu Schweier's woods last Friday, and they had got so far on with their enjoy montofibe day as to seat themselves around in groups to partake of dinner, when one of the most refreshing rains of the season was suddenly precipitated upon them. The rain put lite iuto every ono on tbe ground, aud added many a nkkle to the pockets ot liverymen for almost every body wanted to ride iu a covered wagon to town, short as the distance is from this piace. The attendauce mould have been large during the afternoon. Notwith standing tbe fact that the pic-mc was bro ken up, everybody seemed glad to have the drouth broken, and some ot the wet people Hid "that if the management had ouly held the pic-nic eight or leu days earlier per heps the rain would thou have come, Slid so much inure good would hava beeu done for the corn. ' Many congratulated tbeuaseives that they had Uol lour or five tal.es to travel home iu et clothing. Geo. Andrews, overseer in tbe Lowell Carpet Corporation was fjr over taeuty years before his removal to Lowell atlicted with salt rheum in its worst form. lis ill Ceratious actually covered more than half the surface ot bis body and limbs. tli was entirely cured by Ayer s varsaparilia. see Certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 1883 When a cold or other cause check the operation of the secretive organs, their natural healthy action should be restore I by the use of Ayer's Piils, and iiiHaiuiutory material thereby removed from tba system. Much serious sickness and suffering might be preventel by thus promptly correcting those slight derangements that, otherwise, olten develop into settled disease. The Miffliu Academy will begin its Fall and Winter Session on Wednesday, Sep tember 10, 1884, at 9 a. M. Selection of seats to be mado Tuesday, September 9, at 7:30 p.m. For particulars call at tbe Academy after September 1, or at any time address the principle at Milllintown, Juniata coua-ty, Pa. J on M ason Dcncam. On Saturday afternoon Aug Id, a man was lound dead at Lewistown Junction, un der a clump of locust trees. Tbe verdict of the jury, :s, that tbe deceased came to bis death from natural causes. There was nothing upon bis person save a blank: mem orandum book, a lead jteucil, a pipe and several cigar stubs. The deceased was about 35 or 40yearsof age ; about 5 feet four inches in height ; weighed probably 150 or ItiO pounds; sandy hair and mustache ; ruddy complexion, aud hardened hands, indicating that he was a puddler or other iron worker; dressed iu dark clothes of pretty good textuie. Jas. Eckaberger, car inspector at tbe Junction, informs us that he conversed with the deceased on Friday and there was ap parently nothing ailing the man at that tiui-. Tbe remains were taken to tbe al.ns house for interment. Lewistown Free Press. Tribute of Rexpect. Ou i-abbptli August 3rd, 1831, oar schoolmate Elbe Minium died, aged 17 years, 6 mouths and 1G days. After an ill ness of two weeks Ellie fell asleep in Jesus. She formerly hiS very good health. Death came almost unexpired to ber, and none suspected the end so nigh, but death laughs at our fears sud hopes, and smites down the young and lovely as well as the aged and infirm. She was a member of tbe St. Paul's Lutheran Church for about two years, also a member of the sabbath school. She was buried in tho St. Paul's Lutheran graveyard August 5th, and ber funeral was largely at tended. She loved tbe Sibbath school and was always ready to do her part with willing heart and hand. She loved tbe sanctuary, seldom was she absent from any of its ap pointed services. She was at church two weeks before - her death. Her life was fraught with kindness and sympathy and ever with cheerfulness she could to make others bappy. Shn is gone but will not be forgotten by her many friends, classmates aud teacher. Tbe following preamMe and resolutions were adopttd on the death, of the deo-ased, by the Sabbath school Aug ust 17, 1884. WutcEAS, Death has again entered our midst, and baa pleased our Heavenly Father in his unerring wisdom to cad another sis ter Elbe Minium, frou among us, therefore be it. Xetolred, That by the death of this our schoolmate, out Sabbath fchool has lost an earnest Member, the church a faithful work er and the family a loving daughter and af fectionate si.ler. Huoirtd, That while we bow to tho will ol Ui;u who ioe;h all things woll, we truly mourn the demise of one who was endear ed to us ail by tbe strongest ties of affec tion. kcsolntd, That the sympathies d this Sabbalb school are hereby tendered to the bereaved family of the deceased in this'uour of sorrow, and that a Copy of these pro ceeding be entered on the minutes of the Sabbath tchool, jitl Tiulilisbed in thecor.n ty papers. Magcic B. McDoxald, 1 Ellic g. Baiiros, SConl. Sc M. Woodwajuo, ) It ia baby talk to declare that a uiau Abould not b .ve the right to ak au other man to vote for hiiu when he is a candidate for office. Newspaper men invite people to subscribe for their respective papers. Law yers and doctors invite people to become their clients by publishing their special line of business. Merchants and other business people ask people to buy from them, they even employ men at large salaries to go through the country, inviting people to pat ronise them. During campaign times pub lic meetings are held and speakers deliver speeches that invite people to espouse their cause. With all these every day business facts looking people in the face it ia laugh able to bear it announced that a man should not be allowed to go to his neighbor and ask him to vote for him. It does not fol low that his neighbor must vote as be is requested to do, be is a free agent, and can vote as be pleases, or as bis preference or judgement indicates. Reader you are cor dially invited to vote for Blaine 4t Logan. Trial List. The following is a list of causes to be tried at September term of court,, com mencing September 1, 1884 : 1. Eliza J. Cameron vs. J. W. Kurtz and tqh Executors of Robt. (Thompson, dee'd. Feigned issue. No. 43, Sept. term, 1894. Certified from tbe Orphans' Court 2. Epbraim Raunels aud D. C. Rannels, partners, trading uuder the firm name of Rannels k. Son vs. Penna. railroad company. No. 62, Dec. teim, 1883. Summon in ties pass on the case sur-oegligence. 3. Sarah Miller, for use of Jacob Deck- ard vs. William G. Smith, Adm'r of O. P. Katberman. No. 11, April term, 1884. Transcript from docket of Caleb Parker, J. P. Plain tills appeal. 4. Ann Beam vs. John Uryner. No. til, April term, 1884. Summons iu debt on sealed iustrumeut, not exceeding seven huudred dollars. Defendant pleads pay ment w ith leave. i. William S. Oles vs. Gideon Sieber. No. 105, April term, 1881. Summons in covenant Deleudant pleads covenant per formed abttque hoe. 6. John P. Mc Williams vs. George Snow and William Kidd. No 113, April term, 1881. Summons in ejectments for two tracts of land, in Tuscarora township. Defend ants plead uot guilty. 7. John McLaughlin vs. John McMeen No. 133, April term, 1884. Transcript of an appeal by defuLdaiil troni Justice Beid- Ur. 8. William D. Walls vs. J. P. Kohr. No. 1, Sept. term, I88J. Transcript. Appeal by delendaut from Justice Beidler. D fendatit pleads nil debit and case at issue. "I Uos'l fteel Like Work." It makes no difference what business you are engaged iu: whether you arc a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a com mon laborer, you can't do your work well while you are hall sick. Thousands try to but all iu Vain, llow much better to keep y our organs iu good liter by taking Par ker's Tunic when you feel "a little out ol sorts." It uu.U be uiouey in your pocket. One hour ol good rejoicing health ia wortu halt AUuiju hours lull ot languor aud fain Teacher lixaiuliiutlous. Tiibcarura, at McCoy svilie, Aug. -7. iSiruct: lull, at i i.-Ujiu, A-g. be.le, at Jolintowu, Aug. 2J. Examination begiu slricuy at 8J o'clock a.m. fitraneis must 1 urn iu a ceitibuate ol good moral character. Directors are specially iuviteU lu Do present. A peclal examination tor lliu counly will be held iu Mltitiulowu ejjt. -i. . A Lai AN. upl. Juulala Couuty.. Mock 1'orale. Wm. Banks keeps conrtanl!y ou hand at his farm in Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle lor butchering, aud inter Ict-umg, and hogs, aud brood sows. Aug. t o mo. Farmer). Kennedy and Dty are prepared to fur nish you with ail kinds of Farming imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to yon of 20 per cent. Do Slot Forget. Do not forget that at Ileus's Photograph (Jailery you can get any small picture en larged tor 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Photopraphy. you can get here done up. in first class style. All the latent style pictures. Inch as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Pannul, Bondoir, &c., inc., Frames of all kinds cheap. .4 D) body. That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultural implements ran be accoun ted by Kennedy It Duly. Hi is same firm has sole agency in Juniata county, tor the well known $uo,uchantia Bene Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the teed line : Com, Oats, Kye, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. HA lill I EI) i K ALAND MCCLACUAN At the Lutheran arsonage, Milllintown, Pa., on tbe 24th inst., by Kev. K. E. Berry, Mr. Samuel Kaland, ot Lewistown, and Miss Mary Slc Clauban, ol Decatur twp., Milll in Co., Pa. M ACATKER KOE. tin the l'.ltb inst., at hia thee in Mittliiilown, by Justice Ca leb Parkt-r, Mr. William Macateer to Miss S-irab Rue, both of Fermanagh township, Juniata county. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrrrnnTows, August 27, 1884. Butter 15 Eetrs !5 Lard 12 Ham.... 1 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Baps 1 MIFrLIJiTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 75 Folfx Wheat, SO Lancaster Corn.................... 60" Oats 30 Kye 60 New Cloverseed...... 5 00 Timothy seed 130 Flax seed I 40 Bran 1 00 Chop , 1 50 Shorts 1 30 Grouud Alum Salt 1 25 American Salt 1 COal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Beef cattle 4a7c per lb, milch cows $30a $'10, veal calves Ca". J, fat cows 2a4c per lb. Hogs 8a9c per lb. Sheep 2al , lambs 8a7c per lb Cloveiwd 9c per lb Thimothy seed $1 60 per bus. Hay $14a$20. Kye straw $la$16 per ton. Egps, 17al8e per dol Butter lt23c per lb. live spring cbiek trs llsWc per lb. ducks 9al0c per lb. Wheat Pennsylvania red '.-tic per bus. Cum at t'atid. Oats r.iaiiWc per lb. pEABODY HOTEL. Ninth St . south of Chestnut, one square south of tbe New Post Ofb'ce, one-bslf sijusrc from Walnut St. Theatre aud in the vtry business ctitre of the citv. On the American and Fnroi-jan T.isr. Good roorn fioui -i"c to ! 00 per dav. Kemodelca and newly furnished. W. PAlXE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1883, ly. Fob F.kST. A bouse and lot of 4 acres near Van Wer. in Walker township. Ad dress or call on John Clock, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Pa. Airy View Academy, Port Roy al, Juniata Co., Fa. rTttjE tall session'of this institution of X learning will begin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884. Instruction given in all branches usually taught in the best academies. For partic ulars see circular. David Wilso.i, J. Howakd N eelt, A. B., (Princeton, N.J. July 23-tf. Principals. Private Sale. The undersigned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata county, at pri vate sale. There is a GOOD HOUSE AND BARN, wagon shed, and other out build ings, fifteen acres of iand in a high state of cultivation. Fruit, and good water at tbe door. This is a valuable property and will be sold for $1300. Call at owe. N. B. ALEXANDER. KEWGOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Miuiintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of spring and summer millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my slock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DE1HL. May 2-83.Lv. A Great Petroleum Production. The people have reason to congratulate themselves that the petroleum production is nnvr ahniit tcooo barrels per dav. This . keeps the price ot Kerosene low, anu urmgs the Florence Oil Stove within the reach of all. Bv its use fuel is consumed only while, . ' ......ti.. u: . .!.. I COOKing or ncaung is aciuauy ue-iig uum., and there is no dust, ashes, nor smoke. FOB THE CURE CF FEER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AH3 S2.L MALARIAL DISEASES. . T.is prsprietor of this celebrated mcdi- cine jsciy cLme. for it a aperient? ! a. a-noc.is cvsr offared to the public for dTiot-.JS ever oaareu iu iiuuiii. iui . SPEZDY and FEU- j lIA'NisTcare of Agie and Fever. or Chiils ! un-i i'i-Tjr. Tastier of snort or ion? stand-1 ing. refsrs to the enttrB Western and i Se it'asT-3 country to bear him testimony to j th tn ta cf tha assertion that in ao care ZrZZic ! In a grfat many cases a single dose has i ki :k. ;. for m an whnla fc-m- i lio -ve b ren nred by a single bottle, wi :a tyerfrct restoration of the general health. It is. aviwyver. jrudent. and in every ease , n;?r2 c'its:nt3Cire, if its ce is continued ' smaller doses for a week or two after the ' r.-vetz has been checked, mora especially j In d::icuit and long-standing cases. Dso ..'ly this mcdisin; v? Ji not require any aid to Ire?? (be bowels ia pood order. Should j Ui r.jj'tst, tjvevor. require a ca'tarte Tnvtire. after having- taken three er four J d ?ei ef tee Tcaic. a it:.gle do3 of HULL'S j 7i:il:TA2lS rAifULY PILLS will be suf- j "":UIV3 SA2SAPAEILLA ia tic oM zri r '.i.-.j'e iiasriy tor imparities sf tiie blo-. err.flo-;! si-jeuoca the iisj oi . Si. .!P:.riS?T.i. :K. JOKJt BULfS VEGETABLE WOP. SE'-JKOYSS is prpp&red in the fnrc of I -T.ty arops. attractive to '.ac ttjiii una : .Hjit u lii 5 ta3te. 1 r?n. jRn?i s"Lia's SMITH'S TCWC SYRUP, LULL'S SAR3A?.fsiLLA, CULL'S Vr0S TESTROYER, 7!-e Po.Tvlnr Remeiilos of tfo Da. . ; -.ypz osl-s, ssi 2 ir. ir.Lisni .f, kt. To Dyspeptics. Tuc most ctruruon :ne-( Diaper-la, Intiif4tltm, n.-i a.i ;$;:'..: iL3 stomach, ta'.. i, f a;;!tL.7, Lra-h, hcirt-Lum, Tonutii; uf :. etwjrtlputu n. Vy i-'l : p:.: . '.I. :.:- ShouM it.. .Oaaii'. I'.e ti.r'i';i, socu. rcgu!ar daily acU u if tt-j 1 t-io mo of moucratra tk-sf n uf Ayer's Pills. After tho bowels sro rrgaiatol, one of tlirw Pills, taken es?h day t.":cr !;uii..r, is uslDj all that is required to coc:pkie lb? cure. AtxB'3 Pills arc irfir -iiatoJ and purely vegetablo a pleasant, entirely safe, and re liable medicine for the cure of all disorders of the stomach and bowels. They are the best of all purgatives for family use. PREPABED BT Dr. i.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drurgbta. THE FLORENCE Oil Stove O BEST. If not for ita1 in your city wend to TOE FLOKEM K MArillSK CO., THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. Illustrated by the use of a Boctt made by T. T.Haydock which Is not mto the Iadl n HuinrT In tai picture, but THK LEADMli Bltisf Of AMERICA. H Hydock Suletr Km Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Aik your dealtr for the T. X. HAVUUCK BriilT, with the Hay dock Safety Klnf Bolt and Filth Wheel. Life is Insecure riding over any other. rnllalUlbubt4 m.rf tmt4. riM la HiHI "7. My m cr tM H- (wMcix.nJiF.l rji rjim HA.-ZTDOCS, riVlJLa'?l7?.ir Cor. Pimm aad TwelRk Kta, CnCWTl, O. A3E5T3 TfAHTED WHERE WE HAVE 50SEI HO I3VZ8T3IEHT 80 PEOFITABLEi i GO- M i Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, THE B1SSELL rLOW- WM. 11IC1ITEK, one ot tbe largest farmers in DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A, whose addrs BEUVENCR, says : THE UlSSULIa PlaOW is the best he ever used, and he has. used the Oliver Chilled. THE BISSELL, be says, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts the ground iu a better condition tor harrow ing. We also have on hand, for sale, the OUTER CHILLED PLOWS A.1D WIAXD CHILLED PLOWS. at 20 per.cent less .money than usual, a-'o REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KEXItDI &. DOTY, MifHiulown, Pa. May 28, 1884 tf. Jl'MATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLmOHT, PA. with BRANCH AT TOUT ROYAL, Stockholders Individually Liable. j. NKV1N POMEKOT, President. T. VAN IltWIN, Cairr Directors: J. Nevin romeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Georpe Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKUOLPERS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Annie M. Shelley, Jane IT. Irwin, Mary kurtx, Samuel M. Kurtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John llertzler. Jost.4 Kothrock.' , "? -ae-o, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hurtzler, charlotte Snyder, .uteres, allowed a, the rate o, 2 per cent- un 6 """"n certificates, o percent. on 12 months certificates. I :aiu:o, ir-- Michigan Buggy Co. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholesale Manufacturers of all lands ot Op.. t To BK.I.IES aad ROID CARTS. iMts waatM TrrjwhriT. Write for catalogue asd D&ekst. rit yvouk a specialty. Wa also manalacture a fall lino of CTTTEBS Including Swell Bedy, Portland, Sqaare Box tw. seat Portland aad Poaey Steighs. 8&d for cuts and price, before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KAU3UZ00, Back. IS 4) PATENTpiLEO ITovelty force Pump. PROTECT Torn PROPKRTT. SATE TOFR FIM' IT. MTK 101 R FLOW ttX, Fire wyth'nc that Makes kn pleaMaiit mm4 fH-tftM. it km bo uL 1 1 throws a strat; itreaxa siitj fcofc r nor?. With ttie8rrlnkvMraftscrivM it rprt! thtin'rr In ftfcentle shower or prar. IVr wuhinf? windows or CArruMt, and showering Uwr.i, gardens sittl green bouses, it ha no ei'ial. It la adajred to thrvwing hqaitl solutions of ail kirtdn to dvtmy noxious instacts ami bug clTvry,ntirt.cn ; laat. ineortrpf, anl shonld be k-p in ev ry bnno. store and (actorr m the country a.4 a j-ritctioa against fir.. .VWd by Trrimg Aotntu ouaa xur cJtx-uiars an j price IlsU. FCHNANDO D. SMITH, MacufsTtitivr it i'atfutrt. 1H0 a( ilk M., Can turn, 0J When the word Eatcy cr the word Organ ia mentioned, tbey each aoeeeBt the other, ao vioi.'i kiiuwa and ao popular ero C.o in trnxnenta and the makers. Five letters in each ci ti.' t .t.-. worda are reminder of enjrr '. in mnltitndea of homes. I'J j.- r -ted Catalogue mailed rse ta iui applicants. j Sentinel and Uepublican tlO a year SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly oo band a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, ILVTS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES GENTS' FCRNISHIXQ GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and sefc me and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. 07" SUITS MADE TO ORDER.j Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaoe where yon can bay THE BEST AN1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS, CAPS, BOOrS, SHOES, AXD FURSISH1XG GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered la this market, and at ASTOMSHiyGL Y LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for snits and part of suits, which will be made to ordo at short notice, very reasonaave. Remember the place, in. Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE JTEIV GOODS FOR 1884 1J9 OUR' JVE1V STORE. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT I WE AIM FOR IT I PEOPLE SAY WE PEACTICE IT! We can't rest oo what oar fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for us and we bad to bave more room for our ever tncretwlng business, so we fitted up our next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, nich is laree, spacious and finely fitted up CIothiDg Room, and we filled tt up with l.,000 dollar worth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CLOTIUJNG. Never was there such a fine display made aud so large a selection brought to gether of mens, boys' and cuildbe.ns ci.otui.nu, 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, IBICES aND STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STOKE ROOM. . WK HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LAKUEST AND FATTEST PEOPLE ! WE HAVE CLOT HINT. FOR TH THINNEST AXI SMAI.LF.ST PtOPLE'. WE HAVE CI.OTHtXU FOR I.AR'JF. TLL AI -SHM PEOPLE ! WE HAVE CLOTIHNU FOR HEAVY-SET AND SHORT .Df OI'LE; WK HAVE ( l.nTHlXi; FOR HARD WORKINU FI.MN PEOPLE t WE HAVE CLOTU1XU FOR STYLISH OL'NG SPURTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens" Clothing we pay Special Attention AVE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO TO COLLEGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HOYS THAT U T Pl'BI.lC SCHOOLS! Wl HAVE CLOTHING FOR F.oYS THAT WORK Ft'K T1IEIK PARENTS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 1 EARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN' FROM Tt) 8 YEARS OK AJE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 10 TO 11 YEARS OF AGE! Furnishing Goods Department : Hats, of tbe newest and ixot stylish selections: Shirt?, ail prices; Trunks and Satchel?, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Suspenders at all prices. Oar new goods asd store mast be seen to Le appreciated. TBS IS A fiESEBAL ASD CCMAL IMITATION TO ALL SCH0TT, 13RIDGK ST., MIFFLINTOTO, lV. April 16,lfbl-ly. The Best is tie Cheapest. THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS TDK ONLT OME Made of Galvanized Iron. It is pnrtablf, durablf, absolutely fire-proof, economical, and will cure fruit an l vegetables in le time and lcs fuel than any otber Dryer in the Market. It will pav for itxelf in less than thirty days if properly attended. Is j products are unsnrpiswed as to final ity or color, auu are in great, aeuianu at hifih prices. Full instructions how to dry, bleach park, and market the producU ac compauy each niachine. Address M.trillCn LLOXARD, OAKLAND MILLS, f'Sf 3m. JUMATA CO., PA. EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS r k' V vC am BEST EVER MADE 'or CowHvwwsa. MifwHom. Meadaclia. r J.TaiVjW'Ci t'ne Jtnoa O-mdI three or I' ur Lxaory'B Laul CatUArtic I'ilis. foUowed by on L r'VyV, v u piU ery nucLt fr a k or two. Balm tlie kmuo nucbiivry nm an mrular vV.AN rl'k work; they purify Mte bloed and put n-w hfa ia a broken-dowa bo-ly. Lj r I J'.vtV Pwrely Veeelable, Kamlm, Pteasatit, Infatiible. in ynnnptt ckill c:ay tak I ' N them. Suld by mil lmpn-t aaid altnUcine Leiers at IS Cta. a Boa, cr Its mad. Vw STANDARD CURE CO, Proprietors. 197 Pearl 8k. M.T. f rst r.ll ecr n?d ker. Worth 1" t!.e money a-nil. ".r . w. H. UoRrn. SaraKvET Gpve. Us Eexerv'a LHtte Catbarha re th tr.-t iv-r"larof all UTTLB Calharticr. ?i. Bisnif, CATHAItT.C PtLL ox with woederfnl raul:. - ? a f H lit tl if f. rm ioutiy (Uall 99 0 - . DO YOUR OWN PAINTING AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. 9 3 W a prize. fo?wnie'z.d receive free, a costlv box of irooda which will help all. of either wi, to more monev i right away than mythine'eloe in thin world, j Fortunes await the workers absolutely ure. I At once address Trie k. Co., Augusta, He. J April 2, 18c-l-ly. SAMUEL STRATEK. BOYS' CLOTHING New Building, eorner of Bridge tzi h 18cl-tl o. s. M.!:s ftirpr, N. :. My mred mother used m N. xxm. Locutrove, tilo. 1 Tcp'.rcinl curti wii'i r. Imztfz Standard Curs fiils i tt a u rfe arwr ri r. t A.' . . ., - . i t i v. a. r.ai, 2fi j- arrttl; .knar1 J NON-CORROSiVC, BEHLIAirr AMD DURASLil. M" gnarantw-A (h Plntt to 1m nr larad. ZJa mil I oNin, jtrounil in pnre Liii--4l Oil. STASAriD PA!?-T CO., CLKMifVIO, O'liO. GyH-'SUTTS ' I" a.-etnhe J b. . u IW'T. I est IT-. rmm Mrtkfcl-v, WarraM-. J1 rrakrs. I Amu ;t T-mt'-L ! or r; -r 1MtKi;tilct iwai.ev.r.-r.I it,- d tt.g :r if wl'f r-ttw . .r-Hr CttpiKw Sum'4 4 :fclr aM M4 W. -f rlr -i. ii ieai Um0
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