SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Septr. 3, 1S4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum it paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch tor each insertion. Transient business notices in local col mrn, 10 cents per line tor each insertion. ltdrciious will be made to those desiring to advertise by Uie year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Wilson and Kurtz will fell a lot of km ttin horses in this town on Saturday, Sep-t.-uber fi, 1884. Tbs clorerseed will not turn out well. S. f . Stoner, is ofl to enter Princeton col cf e. The hop crop is reported as one fourth short. J he Lancaster Watch company has as signed. A party held a pic nic at Jericho last Wednesday. The hunter is bagging young squirrels this week. A man in Turkish dress passed through town on Thursday. The pink eye disease afflicts horses In Huntingdon county. The rain last Thursday night was a great help to the corn crop. There was frost in the northern counties of this state List week. Read the article on the subject of ln di in Wheat Competition." The summer is over and the school days are bore ayi ta tlu student. Hollow waiting sticks to carry whisky in ore fashionable down in Maine. French McAfee, of Port Eoyal, goes back to Iiarvard college as a student The Court House pass machine is being put lurough a course of repairs. John Eothrock goes back to Pennsylva nia college to continue bis studies. John Robison's house lately destroyed by fire, ij Patterson, is being rebuilt. .j pie butter bcinngs ari reported as no uncommon work loose autumn days. Tuere are 530 teachers in the public schools of Pittsburg, and 23,010 pupils. J. L. Moore, of Fayette township, offers a gocd farm at public sale. See bills. Mrs. Jane Gallagher has bought Or. Thomas A. Elder's house on Main street. WiH'aic Graham, of Port Royal, enters op on bis second year at Dickenson college. Ohio state troops have been called out to put down a miners riot in UockiDg coun ty. In Lycoming county, dogs destroyed $082 --lO worth of sheep during the mouth of July. Jay-eye-see, and several other fast hor ses passed this place in a car last Fri lay ev ening. S. B. London has moved the Express of fice to the 11 our and feed store of Joseph J Musser. Fifteen new members joined the horse and mule protection company at its last meeting. Darwin M. Crawford and Wai. Banks will attend medical lectures in Philadelphia the coming winter. The National Greenback Labor party will hold a state convention at Bellefonte Sep tember If, 1884. Dr. D err is greatly improved in health, since his discovery of a pleasant treatment for rheumatism. Presbyterians of Cumberland and Perry counties, will bold a reunion at Williams grove, September 4, 18S4. Communion service in the Lutheran church next Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. in. Pre.aritory services at 7ii). The granite cucumber and juicy water melon, and an overdose of apples gave i number of people cholera morbus last week. Mr. D. W. Shutk, a most accomplished pensman and instructor in penrainship will conduct Mr. Duncans classes in penman ship. The cashier of tbe Albion, Jf. Y.. bank has disgraced bimseif by tfeeing to Canada, alter having robbed the jieople that trusted the concern. A convocation of odd Fellows was held in the Court House, last Thursday evening, An address was delivered tiv J. B. Stokes of Philadelphia. Miss Ruth Bunco advertises a farm of 12 acres in Slim Valley, for saie, at public ontcry. to take place on the 23rd. day of September. See bill. If feeling old renew yonryouthful vigor by using Ayer's Sarsapariila. It w ill vita lize the blood, recruit the wasting energies, and bui'd np the system. A smell, almost sufficient to turn one's . stoiuache comes into the Presbyterian chuich from somewhere. It comes from some place that needs cleaning. There will be a church convention held in the l B. church at East S.Uem, Sep tember 11, at 7;30 p. m., to continue dur ing the 12lh. President Delong and others are expected to be present. The U. B. church at Brown's Mills will b9 dedicated on Sunday the 14th inst., at 10:00 a. ra. President Delong, D. D.,of the Lebanon Valley College is to be present and preach the dedicatory sermon. Organizations that intend to participate in the Re-union parade on the 11th, inst., at Port Koyal are requested to report to the Ch ief marshal at the Tuscarora House on the morning of the day of the parade. Trevent serious sickness by taking oc casionally one of Emory's Little Cathartic Fills, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute prerentitive and enre of Biliousness, pleas ant to take, sugarcoated. Ask your drug gist for them and take no other. 15 cents. Sep. 3-84. It is wise to provide against emergencies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may be a dangerous thing, or not, de pending upon the means at hand to combat it. In suddenly attacks of cold, croup, astta m. etc., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and most effective cure, and jour best friend. "Are you hurt t" shrieked a dozen pic nicking l-jtnale as a young man was tossed over a neighboring fence by an angry bull, and landed on his bead in the middle of the road. "Hurt t" he answered. "Why, of course not ; I am used to coming down j M that way." Used to it?" exclaimed the lair chorus. "Why, how can that be I" "I own a bicycle," was the reassuring re- ply Post. SHORT LOCJ1LS. The town schools opened on Monday. C. B. Horning was off on s bnsinesa trip to aunbury. Joseph Ewing, of Harrisburg was in town on Saturday. Miss Ella Stone baa returned from a visit to friends at Peru. Samuel Robinson, will soon be off to An napolis Xaval school. E. S. Parker and family spent s lew days at Pern within the past ten days. Harry Holman will attend a dental col lege in Philadelphia tha .coming winter. The ill bred father and mother mar be told by the impudence of their children. John Kepner caught a 3 J pound bass in the river at the head of the island on Fri day. Superintendent An man has closed the public examinations for the common schools. The Maine election will take place on the 8th of September. The State will go Republican- The Democratic convention of Perry county, instructed conferees to vote for J. C. Mc A lister for Congress. -The re-union to take place at Port Royal will be largely attended if the weather proves itself to be propitious. It is the tailor that makes the dude, for evidence look at his pants. The dude will take to wider point in the near future. John Kepner. of Chester, is visiting h is mother iu this place and taking recreation. His trips to the river are bard on the bass. Win. Crawl ord who has had s situation in the government printing office at Wash ington came home last Wednesday moruing sick. The Leni.-town picnicers came to Mace donia iu a boat last thursday. Miuiintown picnicers weut to the same plase in bug gies. Ac ting Secretary of the Treasury, has is sued a call for ten million three per cent bonds that mature on the 30th day of Sep tember. Jacob Kurtz, of Delaware township, has a number of pew ter plates that his first American ancestor brought from Germany iu 1747. The Huntingdon Globe says, Ten beeves, eight sheep and two calves, were req lired to supply the J uuiata camp meeting peo ple wiih meat. Notice All persons are hereby notified, not to tresspass upon the orchard of the undersigned in Tuscarora township. ALEXANDER MCKINLEY. On Saturday. Mr. Charles Corkin, of Jer icho Mills, shot a copperhead snake that had fourteen young snakes about eight incUtSjlong in her. Tbo high morality people thit have con cluded to accept Cleveland, are excusing themselves under the exclamation. "We forgive, go sin no more." Some days ago lightning destroyed the barn of Win. A. ilevers, in live township. I Perry county. Loss $1,800. There was J some msurauce on the building. It is asked, "what is the war between France and China about !' In a sentence, France wants a piece of Chinese territory, and the profits ot trade with the cLinese people. An Oriental young man travels from farm to farm in the eastern part of this county, shoeing horses and doing other kinds of work that belong to the trail a of a health is man's finest estate. If weak and nervoin, send for circular aud free trial package of Pastilles a radical cute. Harris Remedy Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sep. 3-84. The man that will take a butcher knife to a ramp meeting to stab jeople with com mits an otleuse against society generally, aud should be sent through the court by speedy trial to be bung. "How fast your hair h coming out," said least to Crimsonbeak the other day ; "no you use anything on it " "No," was the injured man's soft reply ; "but my wife does." Youkers Statesman. While the French hare been successful against the Chinese in a naval fight, they have been dreadf ully beaten in a battle on land, in Tonquin. The French aiuiy is re ported to have butn almost annihilated. The finest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy &. Doty for $5l). They also keep constantly on band A-iimo-niated Phosphate, Dissolved Boue and Pure Raw Bone. July 22 1884, tf. Lawyers, McCoy, Woods, Read, McKee, Utley aud Elder were here last Friday, to attend the Sheriffs sale of the Graham tract at the foot of the Narrows. Tbey constitute a heavy percentage of the Lew ist.twn bar. A number of farmers at the Grange pic nic at William's Grove were pleased with the manner in which a steam engine drew six plows arouud a field. They say the plowing was done as evenly as it can be done bv hand. Lumberman Richards who wssadelegate to the late Democratic county convention, expressed the belief while in town, that the disturbance that took place at bis saw mill at Shade mountain was not caused by men in his employment. "The narrisburg residence of Simon Cam eron was entered by thieves several days am and some silverware stolen. The affair was kept from public knowledge at the time and now the thief has ln-en caught and all the stolen ware recovered." Miss Annie G raj bill, and Miss Annie Par ker, will attend Wilson Seminary at Cham bersliurg the coming term. Miss Emms Su-ayer will attend a music school in Phila delphia the coming winter, and Miss Clau die Simons will attend Lutherville Semina ry in Maryland . Senatorial conferees for Huntingdon and Franklin district, met at Newport, to nom inate a Republican Senator last week. No selection was reached. The candidate from Huntingdon is O. B. Crum, the candidate from Franklin is Theodore McGowan. The conferees will meet next Friday. Peopl in Mifflin county who are spoiling for want of law suits, must have felt lonely last Friday, for nearly all the Lewistown lawyers were in this place to attend the Sheriff's sale of the Graham farm. General McCoy of Lewistown, bought the property for seven thousand six hundred dollars. The Mifilin Academy will begin its Fall and Winter Session on Wednesday, Sep tember 10, 1884, at 9 a. . Selection of seats to be made Tnes lay, September 9, at 7:30 M. For particulars call at the Academy alter September 1, or at auy time address the principle at Milflmtown, Juniata county, Pa. - Joiis Xaaoa Dcicai. The grading of number of sidewalks in town has been done with the aid of 4 cot. ton string, a number of other sidewalks in town hare been done by aid of an engineer and instrument, after the work has been completed, a general opinion will be given by the people of the place as to which of the grading is the best, in their mind. "A yonng man named Samuel Mullen, a farmer, residing ntar Delville, Perry coun ty, was thrown under a wagon loaded with eighty -seven basbels of wheat on Monday, one of the wheels of which passed across his stomach and injured him so badly, that he died yesterday. He was a son of Stephen F. Mullen, of Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster county." Hensel will open the state campaign for the democracy in Philadelphia, by a mass meeting on the 15th of September be has secured General John McKinzee, of Ken tucky, and Richard Hubbard, of Texas, as among the speakers for this occasion. It is not known whether these two gentlemen will give a rebel yell or two, but the mass of the democracy will not take kindly to the lectures of ex-rebels. However among them be it. The Fermanagh township school board have selected Miss Dougherty as teachtr for Cuba school; for Big Run school, H. C Uower; for Mount Hope, S. T. Felmlee ; for Reno, John Stoner; Happy Hollow, Miss Annie Sieber. The schools in the district are all to be open for a period of six months, and the teachers are each to receive one hundred and seventy dollars for that term. Arch Rock school will be taught for the same length of time by i. H. Uower, for two hundred dollars. From the Bellefwhte News : Mr. John Anderson, proprietor of the restaurant and saloon disposed of one hundred barrels ot beer from Saturday the loth, to Friday, the 2i'd. This would aggregate about 57,400 driuks, and at five ceuts per driuk, $2,880. It the five or six other places do that welt it would aggregate about $li,000, or estima ting at only hall as much it would still be $7,000, or a total of $3,880 'or beer. On the 14th day of August Henry Lind- sey, sou ot John Liudsey, ot Delaware township, while at work trod on a black berry thorn that passed through a hole in his boot into his rigut loot, lie was work- iug for Wm. i. Smith of Delaware at the time. Ou the next day he came to MitUiu- town and complained of pain where the j thorn hai pricked tits toot. He returned to Mr. Smith's on the same day, Friday. He continued at work till the next Friday noon. That night he took sick from the efl ;cts of the thorn wouud and ou Saturday moruiug took lock jaw, aud died at 3 o'clock p. m., of that day, aged ly years 1 month 12 days. There is uuch unkind aud thoughtless criticism passed ou the Newtou Hamilton camp meeting since Smearman of Hunting don was killed there, just as if the camp meeting people had to do with the outrage, it was the miserable depravity of rough men that occasioned the trouble and not the campmeetiiig people. The camp meet ing, like the religion that its tiueuibers es pouse is free and open to ail, aud it is the abuse ot the tree privilege ol meeting with the campmeeting people tilat produces the offenses talked about. Camp meetiDg peop le are not the offenders. People a no go there and disbetiave tueuisc.ves should be helil to a persuu.il account for their olfcuses. It bank presidents, and bauk cashiers keep skipping away to Canada, and other out of the way places at the rate at which they have been running away the past teu days, people will gradually be educated up to the belief that bankers as a class are on ly a very low order of confidence men that run a busiuess long enough to gather a lot deposits aud assume a lot of debts and then flee the country with full pockets. The disgraceful proceedings of the banks is pav ing the wav lor the euactmeut of a differ ent system of laws tor the protection ot de positors and people a hose business inter ests compelled them to use the bauks iu the transaction of business. The Blootnhcld Times of August 2Cth saps : A peculiar acc ident happened to Henry Leuig's engine on Wednesday last, which was being moved from Daniel Reap- somer's iu Juniata tp., to Johu Toomey's When they started there was nearly forty pounds of steam in the boiler and the safe ty valve was tied down to keep it in place While hauling it over, the strap, with which it was lieu down, caught ou a grape vine, causing the valve to open and allowed the steam to escape with a ru?b. scaring the horses aud causing them to run off. The engine was overturned, breaking it badly and knocking down several pannels of fence lue saaaie norse leu ana teat enabled par ties to catch the team before greater dam age was done. Last Friday, Christ Shelly, of Delaware township was quietly pulling manure from the hind end of a tour horse wagon in one ot bis fields. For horse reason a colt in the lea n put a foot across the spreader and that excited the whole team of four horses, and before Shelly could get lront to stop them they were speeding across the field at a full run. When they came to the road tbey leaped the post fence, taking the wa gon with them, in a manner that would have cansed an old fox hunter, or circus horse trainer to clap bis bands with delight. The run-aways then took the road fur their race course aud continued to run at full speed till tbey reached the residence of A bram Kurtz, there they stopped. The wa gon boards were scattered along the rout and that was all the damage done. The Hartington, Nebraska, Herald of August 21, 1884, chronicles the impressions that Nebraska has made upon the mind of a Junitta county man as follows: Joseph Rothruck, of Mifhintown, Juniata county, Pa., arrived at Coleridge on Monday even ing. He said he was highly pleased and to a considerable extent disappointed about this portion of the country. When asked in what his disappointment consisted he re plied that it was of an agreeable nature and consisted in the tact that tbe country was so much better than he expected to find it. He was greatly astonished at the almost lev el expans cf fertile, and as yet but sparsely settled praine between Emerson and Coler idge, and the immense crop of all kinds of grain and the thousands of sues of tbe Bn est meadows in the world. He is an old gentleman of about seventy and bis face f airly gleamed with joy as he looked ob servingly at tbe beauittul country along the Hartington branch road from the windows of tbe cars. Mr. Rothruck is one of hun dreds who fail to find proper words to ex press ther feelings as they see for the first time this apparently boundless extent of prolific soil in the western part of Dixon and Cedar counties. He will go back to Pennsylvania with the most favorable im pressions of this portion of onr state and as be owns real estate in Cedar county he will no doubt do something which will help, in what is the thing moat needful the settling np of the country. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad will sell tick ets at reduced rates to the International Electrical Exhibition, and the Pennsylvania State Fair. The former exhibition opened on the 2nd day of September and will close on the 11th day of October at 32 and Mar ket street Philadelphia. Tbe fair will be opened on the 8th inst., and will close the 20th day of September. From Altoona and all. ticket stations on Middle, Altoona, Ty rone and Lewistown Divisions, on Sep tember II, 12, 13, 16, 17, and 18th, good for return trip three days, including dates of issue. On September loth, special train will be ruu from Usrrisburg and all ticket stations on above divisions at greatly reduced rates, tickets good lor two days in cluding date of issue. 'I Doa't Feel Like Work." It makes no difference what business yon are engaged in: whether you area preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a com mon laborer, you can't do your work well while you are half sick. Thousands try to, but all in vain. How much belter to keep your organs in good order by taking Par ker a Tonic wbeu you feet -a tittle out of sorts." It would be money in your pocket. One hour ol good rejoicing health is worth half a dozn hours lull of languor and pain. Stock For Sale. Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hand at his farm in Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle lor butchering, aud inter feeding, and hogs, and brood sohs. Aug. b 3 mo. Farmers. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur nish you ith all kmds of Farming imple ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of 20 per cent. Do Sot Forget. Do not forget that at lle.s's Photograph Oailnry you can get any small picture en larged lor 75 ceuts. Also any th lug that is made in Photoprapby, you can get here done up, in first class stle. All the latest style pictures, luch us Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Panuel, bonduir, &.C., &c., Frames of all kinds cheap. An) bod). That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent., on agricultural implements cau be accoun ted by Keunedy &. Doty. This same firm has sole agency iu Juniata coiiuty, tor the well kuon Susquehanna Bone phosphate aud are also prepared to iurnish pure, grouud, raw boue, at lowest prices. Iu the teed line : Corn, Oats, Rye, bhorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. MAKKIED: VAN BUSKlRlv HAMILTON, On the 23ih day ot August, lSf-4, at tbe resi dence ol the bridu's lather, at Fermanagh Farm, Juniata Co., l'a., by Rev. tteorge Beunugb, Mr. M. F. Yau-buskirk, ot Ureeu bpiiug, Ohio, to Miss Saiiie Uaniilton. MYEKS MOORE, On the 2uth of last mouth, at Ihe resideuce of the officiating minister in Mexico, Juui ita county, Pa., by the Rev. T McBurney, Mr. Matbew Meyers ot Port Kojal, ana Miss Jeuuie C. Moore, of McAlislervilie, both ot Juniata Co., Pa. DIED: PANNAliAKEK, Ou Sunday, August 17, It-84, Elizabeth, wiie ol Samuel Pauua baker, of Honey Glove, Juniata county, aged 48 years, 3 mo. and 22 days. Thon art gone ! (ioue in tiiy innocence, meek and suffer ing one, Thy weary spirit breathed itself to sleep. So ftraceluliy, it seemed a sin to weep, Aud those loud watcners who around the stood And telt even then, tint God was good. Like stais that struggle through the clouds ol night, Thine eyes one moment caught a glorious light, As if to thee, in that, dread were given To know on earth what laitb Duiieves of heaven ; Then, like tired breezes, did'st thou sink to rest, Ner one pang the awful change confess ed. Death stole in soilness o'r that lovely face, And touched each feature with a new Dura grace ; On cheek aud brow unearthly beauty lay, And told that life's Jour cares had pass ed away. A liltle bile, a few short years of pain And, one by one, ft ill come to thee agaiu. All, all in His good time who placed ns here To live, to love, to die and disappear, S hail con.e aud make their quiet bed with thee. Beneath the shadow of thtt spreading tree. With thee to sleep through death's long, dreamless uizlit. With the to lise up ni hlefs the morn ing light. A Niece. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLiKTOws, .September 3, 1884. Butter 15 Epps Lard 12 Ham 17 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Rags 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat to 80 85 65 30 60 5 50 1 30 I 40 1 00 1 50 1 30 1 25 1 COal 10 Foltz Wheat, Lancaster Corn Oats, Rye New Cloverseed... Timothy seed ..... Flax seed .... . . . Bran............. Chop. ....... ..... Shorts ..... Ground Alum Salt. American Salt PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Wheat Pennsylvania red 94c. Corn 63c. Oats 32c. Rye tSOafoc. Hens llaldc per lb. Butter I9a23e per lb. Eggs l'Ja20c. per lb. Hay $i i$18 per ton. Kye straw $15 per ton. Timothy seed $1.54u$102. Cloverseed 9c per lb. Private sale.. The undersigned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata county, at pri vate sale. There is a GOOD UOL'SE AND BARN, wagon shed, and other out build ings, fifteen acres of iand in a high state of cultivation. Fruit, and good water at the door. This is a valuable property aud will be sold for $1300. Call at once. N. B. ALEXANDER. HEWGOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifhintown, 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 ray stock. " I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. May 2-83.1.. pEABODT HOTEL, Kinth SL, south- of Chestnut, one eqnare south of the New Post Office, one-naif square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vt;ry business centre of the city. On the American and European pians. Oood rooms fiom 50c to $3 00 per dsr. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAIN E, M. D., Owner and lroprietor. Not. 21, 1883, ly. Fob Kent. A house ard lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, iu 'V'a!ki-r townsHp. Ad' dress or call on John Clrck, Van Wert, Ju niata county. Pa. Airy View Aradcmy, fort Roy al. Juniata Co., l'a. rTlHE fall sess'ou of this institution of X learning ill begin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884. Instruction given in !I branches usually taught in Ihe best academics. For iar(ie nhirs see circni ir. David Wii.o. J. Howakd JVEKtr, A. B., (I'nncton, N. J. July 2-J-tl. Prineipils. The Chicago Railroad Exposition. The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re vealed the gigantic strides made by genius and capital in tbe field ot transportation. Another re markable thing is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for cooking and beating. It was tbe first in its field in point of time n now conceded to be first in superiority, and will continue to receire the awards and medals whenever exhibited, and the praises of all who use them. PROF. HARRIS' ortuua vtakneM mad j c-t, Ac 4 ftutocrosfi t cur 4ieaae. b2ic auliffcl pbi -i'iaa. reavll fiwft jouihful to-liscre-tt nvc, too fre Isytlfcoct, ftd v rmla wort, b oi tuaportn while Mca Bcmie hirh la Tn irt Avoid twfu Imnoaed ABiiicalCur FOB SPERSATOHRHEA IMPOTENCY. SVTMtwt tor over 5 on hf recn.tiWM clftimi of other rcaWiea tor thtm trosbles. Get ow tt eirew tar and trial packagi ruaC kara imporuat facta kefir aki&ff trratmeat fitvwh-t. Take a p-awdr that hu cured thoaraadi. acd . mot ta Vttterm with aueauua to Nu4 ocm or eaoM pala or tnooa reaioaca, touted e acl atifta awdical rTieclpl?. 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Young la. lies like it as a dressing because it gives the hair a bean- ( tiful glossy lustre, and enables them to dress it in whatever form they wish. Thus it is tna favorite cf all, and it has become so simply because it disappoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Has became one of the nioet important popu lar toilet articles fcr per.ilcnicirs use. When tbe beartl i.t gr vy or natuntlly of an unde sirable shade, UI CKISGHAM a Ins U the remedy. rr.ErAr.Et by It. P. Hall Co., Nashua, N.II. Sol 1 !'j all Druggists, v.f rC'2 THE CUSF. OF and ACIIE Or CHILLS and FEVER, . A?? fiLL PHMIU DISEASES. T"? proprietor of this ca!ebrats4 zndi c;T. -. j is iy cU'ais for U a superiority over ;c:ri--!:; f.-fr cfrrl to ti-o nab'l'c for :. SC? CJi-HTAI-i. srE3Y an.-l FT.I ' TzHic-t? cf Ag-ie end Fevor. or CV.l!i :. .". .r :-s.r. Vthe- of short or !onp fiud i .-. JIa r 'er t tre entire Westera ard .Lr.;i-ra country to b?ax him testimony to -.'.e t:i th cf the asurticn that in no caza .aiever it tail ta cure if the direo nro a:-io::y fallowed' and carried e-t rTrt r-.ny cr.ses a lingla dose has r.r.E scfit'ert for a core, and whole faiai P.ii r.ava bsnc::iedbyasingle tottle, win a rfif-ot r;storetioa of the general health. It is, t.iwevcr. prudent, and in every easn t: irs ci7r:T! to ?nrc, if its esc iacoa:lnued ir tm-Mer 'osos fcr a ct' or two afur the ':5ass lirt :;sn classic S, more e3pe:r-.'.l i.t diatittlt ii jotif standing cases. Usa :iy '.Ilia nedicint wiil not require any aid to r:erp ti3 boTels 'a good order, fhjtild 1 ;c lAient, iicwever, lequira a ealhartio n.ejiviss. .fur havinc tasea three or foar So: cf t'u Tonle a sinele dose cf BULL'S VTr.rTABI.3 FAM-.I.Y"iiI.LS vill be saf- 5-. ':.-! "'.I'S SAr.SAPaP.IlLA is the old and r";i:;!)ie remedy for impurities of th b.uc4 nl Scrofulous affections tbe Ki. g ot ilo-i 'l Purifiers. t?.. J0!!".f BULL'S VEGETABLE WS.Yt Pi TuCYEB is "prepared in tbe forr. cf c...id7 dvops, attractive to the siht raj ;.i-;.saiil to the tasto. X. JOHN BTJIala'tt GOTH'S T9?i!3 SYF.'JP, BULL'S SARSAPARIILA. BULL'S WCHLs DESTROYER, The Po;:ti!ar fieniedlea of the Snv. ri'- -! huI OBr,tl S.t St., LQL'IS VI M. R.S The Great Brooklyn Bridge. The engineers have at last made the " grip " a succra upon the Kew York and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. But this is weak compared to the grip which the Florence Oil Store has upon the minds of the people. It cooks and beats, is made io targe and small sizes, and has everv fiTtnr . coold wish. Call upon local dealer, or write for particulars to Florence Machine Company Flor ence, Mass. I ten l1 m a c THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. niasrntted by the use of a Bnrey made br T. T.Haydork, which Is not only the Leading Buegy In this picture, but THE LEsDIiV BlCaif Of ATfEKICA. Has Hut. lock's Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask 7r dealer tor the T. T. HAY DOCK HVUV.V, with the Uajdock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Life is Insecure riding over any other. inn. In M lllli'i il ' ' r pdaMi la iliiial atrkv aaraa .WwUnmaHma.) CHcu.sTAr.1 rp IX". HiLTDOCIC, WntZ?J!ZEri!5r Cer. PI.. a. Twelfth Sta, CI5CT55AT1, O. A0E5T3 WASTED WBXEE WE HAVE K05EI rC- Sabscribe for the Stntinel and Republican. THE lilSSELL PLOW - WM. 1UCIITER, One ot the 1 trirt tjiiucrs id DADPHLN" CCUKTY, PENN'A, whose addrs FFX VENTS, ssys : TIIK ISISSKMj PLOW is tbe best he ever nttl, an 1 he has nset the Oliver Chilled. THE BISSELL, he says, is lighter in weight, light er draft, and turns a looser and nicer furrow, and puts the ground in a better condition ft r hsrro'vin. We also have on h ind, lor sale, the OUTER CI!II.I.:i PLOWS A! rrill.a.KIs PLOWS. at 20 jier cen L less money than UMiial. Also REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS. HARROWS, &C. IiEWniiY &. nOTY, .MittUntovrn, Pa. . May 2H, lSKI.tr. JUNIATA VALLEY DANK, OF MIFFLISTOITX, PA. wrru BRANCH AT POUT ROYAL. j Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROV, Prudent. T. VAX IRWIN, Catkitr I DinrrToas: ' J. Nevin Pomer-iy, Joseph. Kothrock, George Jjcobt, Philip M. Kepner, I Amos O. Boniall, Louis K. Atkinson, j W. C. Pi.nurov, - STOCKH"! vr. : J. Nevin Pomcroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kothrock, CSeorjfe J:1C'h, L. K. A'Umson, V. C. Poineroy, Amos G. Bonsai, Noah Hertzler, Charlotte SnyJr, Ar.nie V. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Knnz. i:nnel M. Knrti, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Iterfzler. ! XT' Interest cent, on 6 nwn'k certi if the rtto of 2 per catix, ;J per cent, on VI month certificates. r.'T.23, ISSl-tf Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholesale Minnfartnren of all kinds of Opra and Tup ItftCIF sad I!!) A D C BTS. iaf ats wasted TfryhiT. Writs for rstalogua anil price Mat. n"E WORK A SPECIALTY. We also manafarture a full tine of CTTTEBS, Including Swfll Body, Fort land, Saara Box tw seat Portland sad Pony Sltifhs. Bend for cuts and prices before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KaLaJUZOO, Kick, FERNANDO S. SHITH'S PATEfJTSPlILER Uovelty Torce Pump. r. irM PROTECT TOI'R PROM RTT. PATE I0rB i Fill IT. SAVK YUl BILOM KKS. S,tf utrrthiiit I that Hikes hnmr plrssint asil prnlltahl. It has rqul. It throws strong strum ixtj fret tr ' aiorr. With the Bprinkier ltafiel it mrcsils tho wr j In afcentlsstiower or spray. Vr washing vmJows . or carnages, and showeritFir lawua. far.Vns aud Traenhuusea, it has no ciial. Jt ia xlapxI to throwing liquid solutions of all air. Is to d-troy noxioua insects ami bugs of errrj nature, on J'lai:t vine or tree, aod ahould be k.-pt iu every bou&a, store and factory in the ronntry as a j-rcVli-a againiit nrea.-.V.W Mim Aku!s. ticad for circulars and price luiU. FERNANDO B. SMITH. klautifartmvr & i'atrnt. ISO aat 1th SI., Caatua, Ohi 10 IBVESTHEHT 80 PSOFITABLEJ When the word Estey or tbe word Organ ia mentioned, tbey eacb araffgest the otber, ao widely known and ao popular are tbs in atmmenta and the makcra. Five letter in each of tiio tTD worda are ramindera of enjoyrnsct in mnltitades of hrnnea. r.lc-.n- ' ted Catalcvne mailed free to all applicant!. Sentinel and Republican $U0t yeat SAM'L STRAYBR Has constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' rURNISHINO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and sea aao and be astonished. Pants at 15 cent. H7 SUITS MADE TO ORDE3.Tj Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1834. D. W. HARLEYS Is the place where jou can buy THE BEST AUD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered In this market, and at JSTOyiSMSGLY LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken for suits and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's WVer reets, MIFFLINTOW K, PA. S. N. THE jEJJ GOODS FOR 1884 7' OUR .YE Um STORE. progSessi WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT ! We can't rest on what our fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for ns and we had to have more room for our ever increasing business, so we fitted np our nst More room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, jrhich is larffe, spacious and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and we filled it np with l.,000 dollar worth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG" CLOTHJjNG. Never was there such a fine display made and so large a scleetioa brought to gether of mess', boys' and children".-' ci.oth.su, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends and customer when they come to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS a- ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, in QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLES, aod cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 mile of our BEAUTIFUL ANT) PLEASANT NEW STOKE ROOM. WE HAVE Ci.t'TIIING FOR THE LARGEST AND FATTEST VEoPLE WE HAVE CI.oTII'.Ni; r'K THE THINNEST AND SMALL ST I'EOfLE! WE HAVE t LOTIllNIi FOR LAKUE, TALL AND SMS PEOI'LE ! WE II AVE CLIITIIINU FOK HKAV Y-SET AMI SIKHJT I'EOl'LK WK HAVE CI.oTilI.Nt; FOli HAKO WOKKIMi PLAIN PEOPLE r AVE HAVE CI.OTH1MJ FOR STYLISH YilLXti Sl'oKTLN;; FE'IPLB ! In Boys' and ChildreEs" Clothing we ray Special Atte ntion AVE II WE CLOTniNfi FDK BOYS THAT CO TO COLl.F.tiBr WE HAVE CLOTHING FR BOY.S THAT (iO TO PI BI.IC SCHOOLS' WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK BoYS THAT WOi;K FoR TIIKHt l'AKENTS ! WE IIAv'E CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FK .M I TO . YEAK"i F AGE! WK HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FROM -i TO 7 YEARS OF AGK! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDUEN FROM H To K YEARS UK AJF.! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK CHILDREN FRoSi B T 11 YEARS OF AGE! Furnishing Goods Department : Hats, cf tbe newest and itost stylish selections; Hiirt?, all prices; Trunks and Satchels, of all sizes; Neck-ties and Suspender, at all prices. Onr new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A EENEEAL MB CCEBIAL IMITATION TO ALL SCH0TT, 1'" BRIDGE ST., IIEELUST TOWTST, FJ. April 16, It-M-Iy. The Best is the Cheapest THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR is tux oslt o.xa Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, absolutely tire-proof, economical, and will cure fruit an'l vegetables in less time anil less fuel than any other Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in less than thirty days if properly attended. Its products are unsurpassed as to qual ity or color, and are in great demand at hith prices. Full imtrnctinns how to dry, bleach pack, and market the products ac company each machine. Amiress i MAI KIC C LEONARD, OAKLAND MILLS, I 3iii.l JUS I ATA CO., PA. rfti KIORrS LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS are the BEST EVE0 MAfle fur CesNnnMs. MlmHM. W.art.nh. One good d k c( Uimior four femur's Little Ca:harne fills, followed by one pill every niicut foraweok or two, nuan tbe human macfaiuerv ran ae rernlar a., clock work; thT wurify the b4oetf and put t,- bfe in a broken-down body. Partly Veealable, N armlesa. Pteaaant, Infallible, t he yonngce t child may take tku. Sold by ad timtn.-niui and ilcucuio iwalcra at IS Ct. a Boa, or bj mail. STANDARD CURE CO. Proprietors, 197 Pearl St, H.T. Emory's Little Cfharfio ar more than is claimed: they prove to be the test Pill ever nwd here. Worrh twir th t.io .y axkmi. W. W. H. GoHBB. Harnvny Orove, ia. Emory's Little CatharMs are the moat popular ot all tbe Catbirtica. Bihop. ili'ls Kivr, S. ' My aged mother used on box with wonoV-rfnl rculia. V W. LucnvtCrove. Ohio. 1 rconiineni tlitm Jr.n Coixisa. il. ix, Albraa. 1 n.m. They are excellent K. Bairanit, 1 r-r. ThrrTf u-wn-li.l. Jim. TuzjKrrtt KiTir. MnbTlv. M. CTHkV!-; s-ikt.3 are 4rep-rr I hown Ml';-!1 J. &IALLHLV.a-2-: ila form m.u-iv inever-faiunerouicdr; tuey u.u.i..i M--.. ir.-. . r (.iimiooI iiy Liial. jLiMlucacd l.vm- l 93Clias. . DO YOUR OYN PAINTIfiG AND USE SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. y and Col.r, A PRIZE. Send six cents for testate, and receive tree, a costly box of foods ahitb w ill help an. of either sex, fo more money rittit away than anything else jn this world. Fortunes await the worker absolutely cre. At once adrtre-s Tart k. Co., Augusta, Ma. April 2, 1681-ly. SAMUEL STRATEK. BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURN1SHIXG GOODS. parts of suits, which will be made to ordo New Building, corner of Bridge acd fjan. 1, 18s4-tf O. S. curi sua CoiiJ. Cvnarforil Pn D.il-a oH.tain au Liiiji I 0 OluiiuullJ WJI6 lllldf by nli--i.'3anaaal ro 11 by drwrosta everywhere. OC STArfDABD CJE3 to, l.'-vsr York. Ss&it?.FSA 13: -S3 -1 if ?-"-.. . ... : a -I .r r-. . , NON'CORROSIVE, ERILLIAirr A17D DUEAELE. We fmnrmiitipe tlirM FKint to bs nnra IjmauL. Zinc fjroniKrl in pnre LinMl Oil rrWi una suiiple .Arl ibovlo Colon, mailed Upon kpUcmtiora. STANDARD PAINT CO., CXKYKIVXD, OHIO. A I Dr. La Basijfe, ,B(lrUjsj CtkK - ZZZZZii DT.ITh' r-.T C.-l writ. .rj. of rsirr.. 1 zTT.Trr c a- w ' 'v1 rarJrto. k nra rJ a-i. s-r. imiun. i u .. t tav a.