SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Sept br. 10, 1SS4. TEEMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid ithin 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transieut business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Redactions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Oysters are in season. These are the days for the over ripe egg Dr. Derr, has bad a new roof put on his nonse. White stockings are again becoming fash ionable. Why do men swear in their every day conversation ? For bargains in many things go to Hack- enberger's store. The Port Koyal river bridge wilt be free on re-nnion day. About a dozen new houses are being put op in Lewistown. Candidates are getting ready (or the No vember campaign. 1 rout oi too Lewistown tree .Tress was in town on Friday. How can a woman pass a millinery store without looking in J The beat of last week would have done credit to mid summer. The Patterson schools are to be opened cn the ICth of September. Hog cholera has broken out among the hogs in Cumberland comity. The government cold wave flag consists of a white Held and black center. R early all of the wheat this vear will be sowed in the decline of the mooc. Greenbackers will bold a state conven tion on the 18th inst., at Bellefonte. Muddy Run Sabbath School held a cele bration in Lanver's woods last Saturday. Two prisoners escaped from the Belle fonte jail yard, by climbing over the walL Slajor Howell, of Spruce Hill, was in town last week. His health is slowly improving. Ed. J. Frysinger, of the Daily Herald, Chester, Pa., is visiting friends in this coun ty. Colonel Selheimer democratic candidate for State Senate was in town last Wednes day. The Lutheran Home Missionary Society held a pic nic iu Fowl's woods list Thurs day. Hurrah for Vermont. The Republican gcvertor was elected last weeh by 21,000 majo-ity. George McCulloch, and James L. Coyle, t( Port Royal, are offon a trip a foot to New Tork City. On Wednesday a car full of coal oil bar rels was partly mashed in a wreck in the Patterson yard. Stonu in Perry county blew the corn down which will multiply the labor of har vesting the crop. Senator, n. B. Anthony, of Rhode Is land died oa the 2nd inst at Providence, be was born in lSld. Dr. Elder has returned from the west, but will in the near future take his family and locate at Aurora Illinois. Several hundred tons of fertilizer have been brought to Juniata this season aud sold around among the farmers. Since the 1st of September nine hours constitute a day's work in the shops of the Peuiiivsn:a railroad company. J. C. Bon sail brother of editor A. G. Eons-all died at Washington city on Satur day night, aged about 44 years. Tne Huntingdon Senatorial conrerees a--gaia failed to nominate a repuoncan candi date on Satutday, at Harrisburg. llowi r's threshing steamer burst its boil rr while at work at Henry SuloutTs barn in Fermanagh township, last Saturday. Contractors, Charters and Leidy, have completed the erection of the frame school house in Slim Vs'ley, at Mount Hope. On Monday and Tuesday ttis wetk, Frar.klin count people he'd a jubilee over the one hundredth anniversary of the coun ty. The many friends of Mrs. TV. C. Laird, ol SfeCoysville were pained by the information that Mrs. Laird had been stricken by piraly sit. Joseph Rothrock has returned from the wee, w ell pleased with the country. He was locking to the improvement of a 300 acre farm. Professor John Langly is trying to prove to his brother scientists, that the color of the light of the sun is blue above our atmos phere. McClain who murdered Smearman at the Newton Hamilton camp meeting will be tried at the November term of court at Lewistown. Vermont, the bright star in the east, that arose in the east with a great republicsn majority, is followed by a large majority vote in Maine. Large as is the yield of Fultz wheat, the farmers are experimenting with other wheat with the thought of producing something more prolific. Mrs. Franciscns, wife of F. G Francis cus, died in Lewistown, cn Monday, the 1st inst. Interment in Lewiftown ceme tery, on Wednesday. Miss Ruth Bunco advertises a farm of 12 acres in Slim Valley, for sale, at public ontcry, to take place on the 2rd. day of September. See bill. James Mathers was thrown from his bi cycle while going down Reno's hill on Sat urday. His head was severely cut and re quired surgical attention. A western girl has a pet bear, which she says can out hug any two young men iu that vicinity. There is trouble brewin' for that animal. New Yo:k Journal. The public sale of horses by Kurtz and Wilson on Sarcrdny brought a number of people to town. The average price realized on the horses was about $316.00. Notice Ail persons are hereby notified sot to tresspass noon the orchard of the uncersinedkin Tuscarora township. ALEXANDER MCK1NLET. Socretarv of the United States Treasury, Charles J. Folger, died at bis home in Ga neva, N. Y- last Thursday. He was born in Massachusetts in April 1918. Farxees axd Beeedecs Lite Stock. As socuftox or the L'kiteo States. Insures horses J cattle against theft and disease a. reasoiablv rates. For terms apply to A. H. WEnMA5, Miffliattwn, Pa, Agent. rinil Pf.;fff..l .... j, . .u larmer residing in Penn township, Huntingdon county, was found dead in bis bed on Monday morning, September 1st. Ho was 78 years of age. C actios I hereby caution all persons against making charges against me without my order as I will refuse payment. J. H. Rodgers, jonn a. urayDiu baa sold the two fif teenths of a tract of 6000 acres of timber land in Carter county, Tennessee, to N arbor and Moore, of Liberty, Tioga connty Pa. for $2,000. j onn uays, wbo has become well known as the popular manager of the railroad house and eating room at this place has ta ken charge of the Company's restaurant Uarrisburg. Dr. Beach, of Altoona, who killed his wife some nine months ago was found guilty of murder in the first degree by Blair county jury on Saturday. He was depraved man. igorous health Is man's finest estate. If weak and nervom, send for circular and tree trial package of Pastilles a radical cure. Harris Reined v Co.. St. Louis. Mo. Sep. 8-84. Carl Espenschsde, has entered his fath er's store, in place of J. E. Shaffer. Mr, Smaller is a hrst rate salesman and a busi ness house in need of such help would do well to employ him. HotSEAOLD GOODS AT FfBLIC SALE. Cook stove, table, bedstead, washstand, crocks, fruit jars, etc., at 2 o'clock p.m., Saturday, September 13, 18S4, at my residence, Mif fiintown, Pa. THOMAS A. ELDER. Captain Patterson, republican candidate for State Senate, was in town last Wednes day, ne has been troubled with malaria. l he District Conference should give the Captain the nomination. 1 he nnest fertilizing drill in the market can be had from Kennedy & Doty for $30 They alse keep constantly on hand Aniuio niated Phosphate, Dissolved Bone and Pure Raw Bone. Julv 22 1884. tf. A New Tork bat maker spent several days in town, "doing np" antiquated plug fasts. He did a thriving business for some time and now the retinished old plugs will do to go on dress parade with. Samuel Robinson passed the Naval Acad emy examination idu lert for his new place on Tuesday niomWg. H's ancestors have lived in this val:ey since 17 oi. It ni l be a great rhange froni the inoj-itui-j to the sea. Fasic has repainted the pea nut stand in red and blue, colors that used to be called Dutch colors, but recently a famous trarel- r and antiquarian, says that the red and blue are not Dutch colors, but Eit India colors. Professor E. W. Claypole, ssys, in last week's Perry county Freeman that the only fish fossils obtained from the Silurian rocks in America have been obtained in I Perry county at Bloomfield near the office of the Freeman. Last Thursday night Mac Bryner was hauling a load of phosphate up Tuscarora valley. He left the team to locic the wajrin down Church Hill, and by some means fell nder the wagon which in its passage over iu broke both his legs. Some days njro George Meminger, of Spruce Hill, fell from '-the over-head" to the barn floor and broke his colar bone. He was preparing to thresh oats. Dr. Brazee was called and rendered the surgical atten tion required in the case. A public sale of buggies to have taken place last Wednesday, did not take place for the reason that the people all went to the Court House instead of to the sale. The attraction beine the trial of Longacre for having killed Kepner. The great electrical exhibition is in full blast in Philadelphia, in the old P. R. R. station buildings. There are millions in it for the man who can apply electricity to run machinery. Who is the man capa ble for such an invention ? The soothing and restorative effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectorial are realized at once in ail cases of colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, while its far-reaching and power ful healing qualities are always demonstrat ed in the most serious pulmonary disorders. An old cattle dealer says, the quickest way to cure bloat in cattle is to get them to belch, and the quickest way to get them, is to catch the tongue of tha suffering ani mal with your hand and hold it a few min utes, which will cause the animal to belch. There is a good deal of talk as to who is to be made an example of before court in this community for stealing fruit. A num ber of people complain that their fruit has been stolen from garden and orchard, and some boys or men will be made an example of. The humble bee has disappeared, and why? is the question. Has disease destroy ed it, or has it found more flowery fields to work in elsewhere? Some people believe that the failure of the clover-blossom is owing to the disappearance of this hnmble bee. Mind and body alike suffer from sluggish action of the blood, the result of dyspepsia br billiousness, Ayer's Pills will stii np the liver, excite the stomach and bowels to ac tivity, open the pores of the system, and insure health of the body, which is indis pensable to mental vigor. Jobn Kessler and Moses Pannebaker are painting Free 8pring meeting house, both in and outside. Tbey bave been doing their own cooking in the kitchen that is attached to the building. Last week they enjoyed a feast on a fine large rooster that Michael Beshore, Sr., presented to them. Prevent serious 6ickness by taking oc casionally one of Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute preventive and cure of Biliousness, pleas ant to take, sugarcoated. Ask your drug gist for them and take no other. 15 cents. Sep. 3-84. The editor of the Newport News is a keen observer. He is satisfied that as the moon approaches its full crazy people are at their worst, and people who are a lit tie wrong in the upper story are prone to in dulge in fighting, drinking, and to engage in many other irregular acts. Correct, keep your eye on the moon boys. On Mondav afternoon hind wheel of Morice Leonard's four horse wazon came off while the teamster was crossing the riv er by the ford below the bridge at this place. He shouted for help, Will McCoy and Harry Tyson weut to h-s assistance and brought the wheel back from a stone pile against which it bad floated and helped to put it on the point of the axleUee. The Newnort fcews relates that, one day late last week a dog belonging to Kz-a Patton, of Buffalo township, went mad and attacked and killed a chicken. Joseph Pat- ton's, Ezra Patton's son, aged perhapstwen ty-fjve years, in an effort to drive the dog away fro-n the chicken received a scratch nn n nf his hands, but It is not known which of the animals inflicted it. The dog ran away and hasnot been heaid ol rince. The Mifflin Academy will begin iu Fall nd Winter Session on Wednesday, Sep tember IU, 1884, at 8 a. it. Selection of seals to be made Tuesday, September 9, at 7:30 F. . For partic alar call at the Academy after September 1, or at any time address the principle at Mifflintown, Juniata conaty, r Johs Masoi Dcmcav. A Carlisle paper says : Mr. Kiser, a Dun kard preacher, of near Bloserville, was kind enough to let an old man who was tramp ing, sleep in his house, on Monday night of last week. In the morning the tramp paid his kindness by stealing two gold rings. He was followed and overtaken on the road and brought to Newville. He had a hear ing before Squire Woodburn and was re manded to jail. The Perry connty Advocate reports an other case of drugging at Harrisburg. as ioiiows: John Toe. a huckster nf R.ni. more, visited Harrisburg on Tuesdav of last wees to collect some out-standine debts. He returned home the m ni.di but died on Wednesday from what at the time was thought to be cholera morbus. It turns out that he was drugged and robbed in Uarrisburg, and the poison in the drug caused death. Miss Ida McMeen, daughter of Samuel McMeen, of Van Wert, about 10 o'clock on Saturday evening called her lather and com plained of being very sick, Mr. McMeen went speedily to the aid of his daughter. ana then hastened to summon Mrs. Sellers. a neighbor and Mrs. Frey, another neighbor, and by the time he returned bis daughter was dead, rrom the time of the call of the daughter to the close of her life was not over fifteen minutes. A correspondent has written to a newspa per to ask why it is that at the Democrat ic mass meetings which he has attended the band always plays the popular air contain ing the words "The army and navy forev er," when at the same meetings he is told that we hare not enough navy to make a respectable review iu Robeson's fish pond in Jersey ? It may be briefly answered that it is perfectly consistent for brass bands in attendance at Democratic meetings to blow in behalf of the army and navy forever. All that the party has ever done for these insti tutions consists of mere blow. When the king takes snuff the courtiers all sneeze," and following out that line of ourtesy, ever since Governor Pattison's private secretary Rev. Mr. Everett preached n the Methodist church last Sabbath, the press henchman of the Pattison adiuinistra- on in this county, editor G arm an, of the TnLuae, has been carrying on a lively time of politico, religo, snuflb, sneezing. Mr. Everett preached in the Lutheran church in the eveuing. Both, the morning and even ing sermon is favor.bley spoken of by peo ple who heard them. The secretary was the guest of editor Gar man while in town. The Bloomfield Democrat of last week says : Un last l nursaay morning, Lalvin Foster, youngest son of John Foster of Ty rone township, met bis death in the woods hile engaged in cutting stare timber tor the McComiick mills at Oak Grove. A tree was being cut down by Geo. W. Baker and William S unday. At it was abont to fall Baker called to Calvin and William Foster to get out of the way, which they attempt ed to do, but the falling tree struck a dead hestnut, which broke off' and a limb there from hit Calvin Foster on the head, crush ing bis skull and breaking his neck He lived but a few minutes after the accident. He was aged about 21 years and was much esteemed by all who knew him. The Lewistown Free Press of last week says ; Joseph Musser, proprietor of the Cu ba Mills, about 1 miles this side of Mitltin town, who superintended the late extensive repairs in Greybills' mill at this place, got out of his sulky yesterday afternoon about half-past three o'clock for the purpose of learning how the machinery was working in the latter mill. While therein his gray mare, a fine animal, became frightened in some way and broke loose, running up Brown street at a high rate of speed. When near Cooper's meat market she fell, dislo cating hef right hip and otherwise injuring herself. The sulky was not damaged, Fe lix Smoker kindly offered Mr. Musser the use of his stable, and promised to take care of the animal. Mr. Musser accepted the kind offer. On Sunday morning the horse company was notified that a thief bsd stolen the bay horse of Jobn R. Jenkins, of Miltord, on Saturday night, the same horse that had been stolen and rescued some time since in company with a black horse. About the time the company was ready to institute a search word was brought to town that the horse was found in the stable of Wm. Leach who lives near Doyle's Mills, Mr. Leach says that he found the horse tied to the fence on Sunday morning, and then he pat the beast in the stable, be did not know what it all meant butpresumed that some one would call for the animal. It was men in the employ of Mr. Jenkins that passed that way making inquiry fur the lost horse that inquired of Leach, and were directed to the stable and there found the missing horse. Who rode the horse to Leach s place and there left him is a question. The distance ridden is about 5 miles. The Liverpool Sun of the 4th inst., says, On Saturday afternoon last our locality was visited by a violent thunder storm, and dur ing its continuance a fierce crash of thun der startled the people of town. Great was the excitement when it was learned that it struck Richard Fritz's blacksmith shop and killed a horse in side. It struck the upper end of the shop, split the center post, knocked splinters on the corner post next the canal and the boards, and knocked a trough loose and threw it against the horse he was falling. Tne horse was tied to the post that was split, and Mr. Fritz had just finished putting a shoe on him and sat down when he fell. Mr. Fritz and H. Hunter, who brought ;he horse there, were so stun ned that they fell over. The horse belong ed to Frank Bowers who hauls lumber for the stave mill below town. It was a good work horse. Emanuel Carl then came with his team and took the carcass off. During the same storm two cows were killed by lightning for Hiram Jackson, in Ptoutz' Vallev. They were in the field about 200 yards in front of the barn. The Greencastle Press says : Benjamin r.mr. was the victim of a very bold rob bery on Tuesday evening. One of his chil dren is lying dangerously ill with typhoid fe ver. The sick-room is on the first door of the house and the windows during the warm weather have been let open. Mr. Grove wearied with watching his sick child was re wi bv Mrs. Grove. He threw himself upon a bed which stands near a window in . .';niniTir room, without removing his WJjiB ' garments. He had not been sleeping long when be was awakened in some manner, ana be attempted to walk ont into the other room when he felt a que- senation, and conld hardly walk. His wl.'j persuaded him to go lie down again as he 'as not feeling well. In the morning be arose as nsual, and while at work in the field about 8 o'clock, missed his pocket book. He immediately went to the house and instituted a search, but without success. Then flashed across his mind the theory that he had been drug ged and robbed. Circumstances corroborate that theory. Early that night a lady sitting by the sick-bed, beard noise at the win dow in the adjoining room, and called, but receiving no answer paid no more attention to the matter. This, coupled with tho disa- ability of Mr. Grove upon attempting to walk after being waked is circumstantial ev idence that be is right in bis suspicions. Mr. Grove thinks that the burglar entered the room and remained under the bed until he bad fallen asleep, when be drugged and robbed him, then escaping out of the win dow. He had some slight suspicious as to the guilty chaps, and they had better go slow with the money or he will trap them The purse contained about $31. 'I Don't Feel Like Work." It makes no difference what business yon are engaged iu: whether you are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a com mon laborer, vou can't do your work well while you are half sick. Thousands try to, but all in vain. How much better to keep your organs in good order bv taking Par ker's Tonic when yon feel "a little out of sorts." It would be money in your pocket. One nour of good rejoicing health is worth half a dozjU hours lull of languor and pain Stock For Sale. Wm. Banks keeps constantly on hand at bis farm iu Fermanagh township, a supply of cattle for butchering, and winter feeding, ana nogs, ana urooa sows. Aug. t s mo, Farmeri. Kennedy and Doty are prepared to fur- nisn you with ail kinds of r arming nuple ments. Phosphates at a saving to you of i per cent. Do Xot Forget. Do not forget that at Hess's Photograph Gailery you can get any small picture en larged tor to cents. Also anything that is made in Pbotopraphy, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, fuch as Cards, Cabinets. Promenade, Pannel, Bondoir, Jfcc., 4lc, Frames of all kinds cheap. An) bod j. That desires to save 20 to 35 per cent,, on agricultural implements can be accoma- ted by Kennedy & Doty. This same firm has sole agency in Juniata countv, lor the well known Susquehanna Bone Phosphate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest prices. In the teed line: Corn, Oats, Kve, Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLiiTOwa, September 10, 1884. Butter 15 F-Kf? " Lard 12 Ham 17 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Rags ; I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat Foltz Wheat, Lancaster .., Corn Oat . . .. Id 80 85 .... 65 30 60 5 50 1 30 I 40 1 00 ' 1 50 1 30 1 25 1 OOal 10 MARKETS. Rye New Clorerseed Timothy seed Flax seed Bran...... Chop ., Snorts Ground Alum Salt... American Salt PHILADELPHIA Pmi.ADEi.rniA, September 8, 1884. Beef cattle 4a7c, milch cows $30.i70, fat cows 3a) J;, hogs 8a3c per pound, dressed beef "a 10c per lb, iive sheep 2uc per lb, cloverseed 9a9J, timothy seed $1.55al.C2, hay $12al7 per ton, eggs 19a20c per doz, butter 18a25c per lb, live spring chickens llal2c per lb, ducks 8al0c per pound. Wheat, Pennsylvania red Ulc per bushel, corn, tjaooc per uusn .'i, oais, aoaooc per bushel. OimiANS' COURT SALE, or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued out ef the Orphan s Court of Juniata countv, the un- dersiKned, Administrator of Jacob F. Smith late of alaer township, deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, at 1 o' clock P. M.,on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884. The following described valuable real es tate oi said decedent, to wit: A tract of land situate In Walker town ship, Juniata county, bounded by lands of George Ucekruan and others on the north ; by lands ol E tl. Repter ana omers on me west ; by lands of Michael Coldren and others on the south ; by lauds of John Mus ser and others on the east, containing 82 ACRES and 28 perches be the same more or less, about 20 acres well set with timber, balance clear and under good cultivation with never-failing running water in every field ex cept one. The buildings are A TWO STORY HOUSE of logs pebble dashed, NEW BANK BARN, and other out buildings. There is an orchard ol young apple trees and other fruit on the farm. TERMS. 10 per cent, of the purchase money on the day of sale wbt-n the prop eoty is struck down, 40 per cent, of the purchase money on the first day of April, 1835, when deed will be delivered and pos session given the balance being 4, of the purchase money to be paid iu two equal pav ments, one half on the first diy of Oc- ' - ... l ., .1... A A tober looo ana ine wumcc ou iuc m uj of April 1886, each of the two last payments to bear interest from April 1, 18S5 and be secured by judgment b inds. juti.i r. sauu, Administrator of Jacob F. Smith, deceased. Private sale. The undersizned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata county, at pri vate sale. There la a GOOD HOUSE AN D muv. w.ipon shed, and other out oiuia ings, fifteen acres of land in a high state of cultivation. Fruit, ana gooa waier at door. This is a valuable property ana wm bo 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, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a f ull stock, of spring and summer millinery goods, a!l new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first c!ass milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Har 2-83.1.T. pEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St . south of Chestnut, one square nmh nf the New Post Office, one-half ..,nr.- from Walnut St. Theatre and in the n-rr hnsiness centre of the city. On the American and Eurooean plans. Good rooms f:om 50c to 13 00 aer dsv. Remodeled and newlv furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner and rroprietor. Foa Exit. A house and lot of 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad' dress or call on John Cleck, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Pa. Airy Tlew Academy, Port R or al, Juniata Co., Pa. riiHE fall session'of this institution of -L learning will begin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 188L Instruction given in all branches usually taught in the best academies. For partic uliirs see circular. David Wilsos, J. Howabd Neelt, A. B., (Princeton, N. J July 23-tf. Principals. The Chicago Railroad Exposition. The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re vealed the gigantic strides made by genius and capital in the field of transportation. Another re markable thing is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for cooking and heating. It was the first in its field in point of time : is now conceded to be first in superiority, and wili continue to receive the awards and medals wherever exhibited, and the prao&cs of all who use them. yntYOrs DEBTttTC HARE!? ...si suwhwiii rriua ti -am, to frtt luJteBct, u.lorcA 4rklBc;x. 1 Kttwrireti:e t;i trm. Atti't bcidf te;-oi4 on bf f-ctr.Bl:ou ciai-iit of mee-.'i for tft-js troublci. ti -l ovr & oe or-a I it ii trial pak?n u:.l irvtn lanporufit f a u bef.j-t tli3.3ft li. al .!(.$ i; ib Urfcf wua .ttrsuoa to bsV oca r emu paia or ibms Tcrirxoo. Fabled on lei (x. U U j vr-i i ;a -n lurtr.?! 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I: is, however, prudent, and in every case 30ie certain to cure, if its nse is continued in smeller dojes for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usn--Jly this medicine will not require any aid "i keep the b;wels in good Older. Should "23 patient, however, reqoiro a eatkartio nedicine. after having taken three or four ioit of the Tojio. a single dose of EULL'3 VEGETABLE FA1HXY PILLS will be suf- ""iTuTL'S SARSiPAEILLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood Scrofulous affections the Eing ef Clocd Purifiers. 12. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WCEXI Dr:ir.UxEa is prepared ia the fera cf canny u-ops, attractive to the sight and p!e:.5-int to the taste. an. joini auLL'G SSiTrTS icaic SYRUP, EULL'S SARSAPAR!LLA, GULL'S WORK PESTPOYtR, The Popular Remedies of tho Car rlncipal G!3fe, Ml Bais St, LGOSVtf.I.r, iT. The Great Brooklyn Bridge. The engineer hare at last made the grip a success upon the New York and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad. But this is weak compared to the grip which the Florence Oil Stove bas upon the minds of the people. It cooks and heats, is made in large and small sizes, and has ererr fixture any one could wish. Call upon local dealer, or writt fur particulars to Florence Machine Compacy. Flor ence, Mass. r THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME." COPYRIGHTED UTT -.'T' ii..lnrk's Safeiv Kin Bolt anl rum II AY DOCK KITUur, with the Hajdoc saievy a-iug " Life is insecure ri.iin over any other. n u 11-- to c"' mr"- "!"!"ffljrL!ir!r tcuorr.i rr. rr. :e3:.a-"2tdoc2C, FVii4 for r.llri s4 . . Tw.iflB sts C15CI5.HTI. O. AQOT8 "JfAHTED WHEEE WE HAVE KOSE! HO ISVESTYEST SO PH0FTT1BLEI Subscribe for the SraiVJ ai RtpnMi-an. THE BISSELL PLOW- WM. IUCHTER, oue of the largest farmers in DAUPHIN COUHTT, PENN'A, whose addrs BECVENCE, says : THE 1IIS$EL,Ij PL.OW is the best he ever used, and he bas nsed 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 in a better condition for harrowing. We also have on hand, for sale, the OUTER CHILLED PLOWS ADD WliXD CHILLED PLOWS. at 20 per cent, less money than usual. Also REAPERS, GRAIN DRILLS MOWERS, HARROWS, &C. KEXSEDY & DOTY, MICIIntoiYn, Pa. May 2", 1884-tf. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI3TOW3, PA. WITB BRANCH AT POET KOYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIM POMEROY, PrtJtt. T. VAX IRWIN, Cashier DiKXCToas: J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDEXS J. Xevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Fhihp M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertxler, Charlotte Snyder, Annie M. Sielley, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Uertzler. 2 Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on b months certificates, 3 per cent, on i montbs certibcates. r.jan23, 1884-tf Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholesale Uancfartnren of all kind of Opei and Top BI GOIES an4 ROAD f ART. Areata wanted t-erynher. Write for catalogue AQil pricoMat. IINE V-'OEK A SPECIALTY. K also maasfactore ft full lino of CTTTFM, Including SwrU Bodr, Fortlaad, Sqaare Box tw gat Portland and Poaer Sleighs. Bead for cuts and prices before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., EaLaSlZOO, Kka. FERKAX23 3. SHlTii'S PATENTSPRjNKLER Hovelty rbrca Pump. riWTtXT TOI'R PROPtRTT. SiTB TOrR FIU Is". R4TK 01 R UOWf KS. eTtrrlhimt that Makes home pleasant and nrofiLablw It a a eqaaia ll throns a strong slreass sixty feet ar More. ith the Sprinkler aUsehd it irfiTids thwr In a cn tie show r or anry . fVr washing vituicws or cvrriftcrs, and sbowerinif lawns, gardens aut rreenhniiss, it has no eoual. Jt ia atlapted to throwing lujtjitlsolutlona of all kinds to drtmy noxious insects and bugs of erery ctnre. on plaut. Tine or tret, and should k pt in CTery house, store aud factory in ths country aa a protocUoa against fires. Sld fcy Travltrtg AtmU. tie&d for circulars and price lists, FERNANDO B. SMTH. Slanafactuir A frltBte. ISO Latt ilk St., lutu, Oek neei. . 7' "T"". "i.V.V: ii When the word Cater cr '.'it 1 t "nV each, encsest the cihar, so widely fy snown ana so pojnur j i.. - v f trnmenta and the meters. I fa rive letters In eact cf tia two ( words are reminders of anjoyrcet ted Catalogue t"'" fVee ta cli applicants. ' Sentinel and Republican $1.50 a year 4i jm0&i SAM'L STRAYER lias constantly on band full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRNISHINQ GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see Sa and be astonished. Pants at 75 COntl. ET" SUITS MADE TO ORDER.jj Patterson, Pa., April 9, 1884. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where yon can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS, CAPS, BOOfS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, and at jSSiUJUSalJtiMLM luvv fKlVJZS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to erda at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaoe, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE IeV OUR JETf STORE. PROGRESS! WE BEUEYE IN IT ! WE AIM FOR IT ! PEOPLE SAT WE PEACTICE 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 us and we had to business, so we ntted np our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, bich is a larpe, spacious and finely fitted up Clothing Boom, and we filled it up with l.,000 dollars worth SPRIjNG CLOTIUjVG. Never was there such a fine display made and so large a selection brought to gether of mess', boys and chilpress' ci.otiii.no, in Central renn sjlvsnia. Our friends and customers when they come to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS - Our arrangements for selling QUALITY, PRICES AND STYLES. and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AXD TLEASAXT SEW STORE ROOM. WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE LARGEST AND FATTEST PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AXD SMALLEST FOPLE ? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR LARUE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHINO FOR HEAVY-SET AND SHORT PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR HAKD WOiiKINO PLAIN PEOPLE! WE II AVE CLOTU1NU FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE! n Boys' and Childrens' Clothing we pay Special Attention WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT GO TO COLLEGE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT (JO TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR BOYS THAT WORK FOR THEIR PARENTS ! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILPilKN FK'tM 4 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AG8! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM t TO 8 YEARS OF AOE? WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 10 TO 11 YEARS OP AGE! Furnishing Goods Department: Hats, of the newest and rcost stylish and Satchel.", of all sizes; Neck-tics and engenders, at all prices. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A C-EKEBAL AK'D CGBDIAL KYITATION TO ALL SCH0TT, Tl imilDOIC ST., MIFFLINTOAVN, AprillC.lSSl-Iy. The Best is the Cheapest. THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR 13 THE ONLY 03 C Made of Galvanized Iron. It is portable, durable, absolutely fire-proof, economical, and will cure fruil an-l vegetables in less time and less fuel than any other Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in less thsn thirty days if properly attended. Its products are unsurpissed as to qual ity or color, and are in great demand at hi(rh prices. Full instructions bow to dry, bleacb pack, and market the products ac company each machine. Akdbess , MACItlCE LEONARD. OAKLAND MILLS, 3ni. JUNIATA CO., PA. EMORY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC FILLS are tfa BEST EVER MADE 'or CotUvtiwti, ndfmHom. NmIm, One (rood dona of LUr.e or f'ur kMxrm'm Little C&fhartio k'uiii. followed ty ono lull ever? niKht tnr a wrk or two, rrki th La man machinery run ma retCL-M aclok work; they puHfy .b blood and put nrw life in a broken-down bou. Purvly Vagvtable, NamloM, tesant( In fall lb), thTonnKtitctiiJd ma tai. tem. bold by all L.urKwi aad JUmiiuna ificn at 13 Cta. a ftga or by muL STANDARD CURS CO Proprioorst 197 PwH 8 N.Y. CifiOry's Littlo CwHSartfo ammnr than Is claimed; they prnro to Tx fill nt till ever used aero. Worth ti- th money aked. W. W. H. au. Harmony OroT, 4 Emory's LJH Cathartio are the mMrt popular of aU CMOPv'4 " ITT' P w Ciliaraca. v a. cihop. CT H&tVTKS TILLS wiia wruilcrr ;I rwiu'A - nt'daarC trot. xjui m, . la.- at JSc. Q.itii(nt. Mercury, j-oman wl ay aUad. ijidorwd !iv p'ii as esnts a -c.- , do vous cvra painting akd use SHAKER LIQUID PAINTS. and Colon, A PRIZE., Send f -v cents for postjz-, and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all. cf either sex, to more nioney right away than anything else in fhis world. Fortunes avrait the workers absolutely snra. At once address Tare &. Co., Angara, Me. April 2, leeMy. 1 Fif SAKTEL STBATES. BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURXISHiyG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offered Is New Building, corner of Bridge as i fJan. 1, 18S4-tf 0, s. AE1V GOODS FOR 1884 have more room for our ever increasing next store room below tor our of a very fine and well selected stock of ENTERPRISE! is complete ia every detail, in selections; Shirt?, all prices; Trunks Miim Kitpt, . c. sf acfd motfier ued ont .t. v.i;iaitt, iAJCnf.rove,t)Li.o. 1 rcrn;meci nmrrn, iiax. - t pry ipj !gnt.ik a ti rh-uiiiiiard i?ol-l br dni-'UtsTerywhrf, or CTANDAEJ CO., Now York. 3.-- ifc--.. ,i fi nr -, 'j - V NON-CORROSIVE, EEILLIAirr A1TD DUPABLE. TV rimrftnt tHeae Paintfl to b pnra Zlac ktoqimI n par I.tiMr4 OiL lrice nt ham pie .ara inowiur color, miuea iron applicstiuo. STANDARD PAINT CO. 1 CLVLAXD, OHIO. " POTaSaXV Ml tlr. La Barge. wM, kc mm asM tnaw eMIitJ. imfalfmn. ArwMiW Cuawraf rai -