SfifflXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN: r.d.fday. Sf Ptbr. IT, KM. TERMS. inn fl.50 per annum if pud K-oTtf not paid within 'Vent advertisement, inserted at 60 er inch lor ech insertion. CfTUt business notice, in local col- 10 cents per line tor each insertion. "Ruction. . be ? "i.- dt,lr'nt t0t.se by the jear, half or quarter SHORT LOCUS. port Koyil enjoyed the reunion. Tha Acs4eroy opened on Monday. The Republicans carried every connty in jCiine. A Butler Club has been organized in Alteon- j,;, IU'1 Parker is at Birminfton attend ing school. jotn Earnest, of Patterson, is lying dan gerously ill. x.Coldren bas gone to Albion, Erie eounty to teach. jco Thomas shipped a load of cows Mft lat Monday. Th potato crop is represented as being ,c It sali'actory. A Blkine snd Lojan Club his been or giBited ai Mexico. Mauv Peu.ot rats voted for the Eepubli tln ticket in Maine. Xtcy Lave a mule ticket in the field in Banting'lon county. Saiwtaati.it and handsome bed clothes for saie at GrayhiUs. The wheat sowing is late this year be cause of the drought. The democracy are unanimously quiet tiace the M-iine eloction. About uiie inch is the proper depth to pt heat into the ground. Th Port Royal tair -rill be held on the lit, 2.id, ar.d 3rd days of October. The Bercv brothers sold their trotter for three hr.ndred and twenty-rive dollar. The ?:h icst., was celebrated with great I e as the centennial of Chainbersburg. A Blaine and Loftan Club will bo organ iitd al JJcAlisterville on Saturday evening. Cleveland was about 40 years of age when the im-guUrity with widow ilalpin took f!te. Jude Jnnkin addre?ed the B'.aiiie and Logan Ciub, in this place, on Tuesday ev i!T.g. Moiitgumery county people celebrated their ccnteanial with a great jubilee on the fch ins!. Durirg She affrnoons, of the warm days of last week the public schools were ad journed. Sen who love to gig fish indulge their jVaure during the low slate ol the water in tbe ri"er. Cuniity fairs and political meetings will bf he next gatherings to draw the attention i of tie people. ' Jacob Aucker, who moved from Fayette to', nship to Illinois, in 1841, is now visit-j i:p ' Rcas id juiiiaia. t Jedersun Sliddagh's flyers won the Lan caster races on tbe fastest time ever made , on the track in that city. Tue dry weather has shortened and dried tie corn crop. Hulking may be engaged in v the middle of Octoler. A reirtshing shower of raia fell at Thoinpsontown, last Thursday, but at this place it did not even sprinkle. dngrennan Atkinson will address a republican mass nieetitg at Middleburgh, Sinder county, nest Tuesday. Wteti the democrats went out of power there was no surplus in the treasury. The treasury "was as dry as a powder born. A brass band on its way to tbe Port Koy al re-union awakened the people of this town at 5 o'clock last Thursday morning. The Ltw istov. n Gazette ol'last week says: Tat iree Presb teriau church lately erected a! Siglerville will be dedicated September 2Ut. Tin rt frost in the Auturnu of 18P3 tin.e on tse Mb of Septen-btr, the first fro;t this autumn came on the morning of Stpteuil' -r II. Biaine and Logan banners, for both day aril tight, have been put upon the outer walls of the Blaine and Lcgan headquarters, ia tLis p! ice. It was t!ie Kichlie'd bind that came to town last Thursday morning at 5 o'clock. Tley were in a wagou dra. n by five horses. TLe music wa good. i!i?s Kutn Lunce a-ivertNes a farm of 12 acr- s in S.'.iu VulU-y, for sale, at public WHtry, to tike p!ace on the 23rd. day of set-tenibc-r. Set till. Eilu.r Sheibiy, of the Perry County Ad a,;I F.dii.r Cosrsd, ol the McVey liirn Journal, attended the republican Sen atorial conlcreuce ou Tuesday. TLty are to h3ve a lively campaign in I:aare courty ; thirty republican meet-ar.- advertised t j be held in that little commonwealth. Whocp her up." Blxiiie did rot vole- tbe prohibition a r.ei dimi.t ii fcet. The democracy alleged ti t Le ji.ii.i? d to do so, but General l- tays tli-t lie luaac no such promise. The democratic loss in the Maine cam P' ga is j Kr cent over the bH2 vote, and 'he r-publican gain is 9 p-r ceut over the J ' ute. Hurrah for Maine and Blaine. Xi J. S. Kerr and daughter encountered a fie;ph: locouotive while attempting to cross he railroad at N"e. port ou Monday, he s k;!K-.t, and the daughter wa-i severely hurt. alifsts Jennie and Tillie Wright, of Mex ico, wr(. ju attendance at the grand closing e"rciic -f il,e -J.'.th sessicn of the Free-kl-'g musical college, on Friday, Septem "'j, lr;4. Vig irous health is man's finest estate. lf and nervoui, send lor circular and tee trial package ci" Pit:lles a radical c"'e. Hjrns Ilemedy Co., St. Louis, Mo. Coiunei John B. Selheimer,of Lewistown eceiv'd the democratic nomination for State Serr.; in this the S 1st Senatorial dis '"ct at the bauds of the conference in this fl-e or the 91 inst. 1' is a good thinj; to have a surplus in ones frxkst book, and it is a grand thing to have surplus j6 the national treasury notwith Ueu,DS d(..uocriic denunciation of the ""plus in the treasury. Isaac Ik-trick lost a valuable horse by tath Mouday of last wett. While he was arnessing the horse in its stall it struck its "d on a pole while striking at the flies "4 le'J Head in , instant. The finest lertiluing flrill in the market !"" nid f rom Keunedy & Duty for $S0. f "J ais teep consttntly on hand Amnio j1'" Phospbate, Dissolved Boueand Pure "Bone. July i2 lSbl, tf. The Bloomfield Time of last week say., "owing to tbe decline in wheat, and the low price of potatoes and sugar, school teachers in Spring township, were compelled to take from one $1 to $7 per mouth loss than, usu ally paid." The tine house or James Fittgerald, near Pleasant View, this county, was destroyed by Are last Friday evening. It is believed that the flre originated Iroin the cook stove. The household effects were saved. $1500 iusurauce. Fakxebs asb Breedeis Livestock As- socutioic or the Cnitid States Insures horses and cattle against theft and disease at reasonably rates. For terms apply to A. II. Weidmax, Mifflintown, Pa. Agent. A beautiful wreath of Bowers acconipsu" nied tbe remains or J. C. BonsaU from Washington as a token of respect from friends of Mr. BonsaU in the Specification Room ol Government Printing Oltico Wash ington, D. C. The latest in dress for gentlemen is the "Father Hubbard." Simply drop the sus penders and wear the shirt loose over the top of your pants, instead of tucking it in, and you have tbe "Father Uuobard." Austin Dispatch. A mother, noticing her little daughter wipe her mouth with her dress sleeve, ask ed her what her handkerchief was for. Said the little one: "It's to shake at tbe ladies in the street. That's what papa does with his." Toronto Globe. The public sale of horses by Kurtz and Wilson on Saturday Brought a number of people to tow n. The average price realized on tbe horses was about $316.00. P. S The above is a mistake, it should have read $136.00, instead of $316.00. "While Thomas McAlitter, of OU City; John Williams, of Altoona, and William Sheaffer, of Newport, Perry county, were out driving near the latter place recently, the horse took ftight and ran away. Mc Alister and Sheall'er were badly injured and Williams was killed." Prevent serious sickness by taking oc casionally one of Emory's Little Catbartic Pills, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute preveutitive and cure of Biliousness, pleas ant to take, sugarcoated. Ask your drug gist for them and take no other 15 cents. Sep. 3-t-4. The body of Lieutenant James C. Bon sall was brought from Wasbitgton last Wednesday morning. The funeral took place from the resideuce of his brother, ed itor Amos G. BonsaU, ai 2 c 'clock r. it., on Wednesday, September 10, 1S4. In terment in Presbyterian graveyard. A lSew York paper says forty thousand persons turned out in the tierce September heat on Tuesday to bury Secretary Folger in the State where he was defeated for (iovernor by nearly i'lO.OiiO majority. Ills defeat was an exhibition ot party spleen ; big burial was an honest tribute to honesty. Mahlon Houser, a yo utb ol 22 years, from Ilarrisburg, while attempting to b iar.I a freight train at Anderson's station in Mif flin county, fell under the cars and had both legs and an arm cut orT, on Monday after noon, lie was brought to this place for sur gical attention. He died about 7 o'c'ock in the evening before reaetiou took place. The Berks County Fair, will be held in the city oi Heading, September 23, 24, 25 and 2-5. lt-84. The Philadelphia and Read ing railroad company will carry passengere at one half the usual fare on Wednesday, September 24. Heading is a pleasant city to visit at any time, and fair time will be the time to tee the country people of "Old Berks." It is the large population in towns that creates a demand tor all of the products of the farm. II everybody should turn farm er, there would be no market for the things that are grown on their farms. England would like to be the work-shop for all the world, and have other nations to raise the grain and so forth lor the English shop workers. This Wednesday evening, September 17, 1S84, Mr. Harry M. Woodmansee, of the Burlington, X. J., fcvening Reporter, and Mis Anna Cofiman, second daughter of the late Isaac Cotlman, will be uniied in the bonds ol matrimony in the M. E. Church in this place. We wish tueai happiness and prosperity in the new life upon which tbey are alout to enter. The concentrated power and curative vir tues of Ayer's Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable and economical medicine that can be used. It contains no dangerous or harmful ingredients, and may be safely ad ministered to patients of al'. ages. When you are sick, the best medicine that can be obtained is none too good, and is the cheap est, whatever it costs. Mr. Wallace, of this State, delivered a speech at Harpers Ferry, Ya., last Thurs day evening, and among tbe things that he said was that the surplus in the National treasury is the cause of the present busi ness troubles. How can that be, for when every bank in the country closed under Buchanan administration there was no surplus in the Treasury. A uian sold soap and razor powder by the light of a torch, on Saturday evening, on Mainstreet, and alter he was through selling a crowd of boys followed him, hoot ing and yelling in the most derisive man ner. If the man had no right to sell he should have been dealt with accordingly, The hooting ol ignorant, ill bred bays, at strangers should be stopped. Granofbs Picnic The Patrons of Hus bandry will hold a basket picniciu Liuver's Grove, one mile from Patterson, on Tours day, Sept., 2th. A brass ba nd bis been secured lortheoccas ion. Prominent speak ers will be present. The public are cordial ly invited to meet w ith us on this occasion. D. B. McWilhams. Secretary. The Record says: It must be said to the creditor New Brunswick financiers that, revolting as was their method ot pleading guilty utter their embezzlements were dis covered, they will be less despised than the scamps who escaps to foreign soil to safely defy the pursuit cf justice. The moral fibre or President Runyon was or a finer texture than that of President Eno. Tbe house, w ith household goods, and barn, with this year'a crops, and many farming utensils, and all the outbuildiugs excepting tbe spring house, of Rev. Tbos. Graybill, near Richtield, this county, was destroyed by fire on Monday. The loss runs into thousands. Xo insurance. Just as they were finishing threshing in the barn, the fire appeared in the ahaker. Tbey were using a horse power machine. The conjectuie is that the firo started from a hot box, or a box of matches was run through with the straw. The big bank in a Wisconsin town is con sidered souud against any and all financial bieakers, for the reason that the book-keeper is paid to watch the cashier, and the cashier watches the book-keeper, and the janitor watches both the cashier and the book-keeper, and they watch the janitor, and tbey three are watched by the president, and the directors watch the j-resident. book-keeper, cashier and janitor, everybody watches every other body connected with tbe bank. Maine voted ai the late election to amend the constitution of that state so as to pre vent the sale and manufacture of intoxicat ing liquors within the limits of that com monwealth. Blaiue did not vote on tbe question or prohibition, and now the erring brethren are in trouble because be would not tear bis hair tor or againgt the liquor question. All or their speakers and writers aie asking, "Why aidn't he say be was tor liquorf Why didn't he say he was against liquor!"' If the erring brethren are anxious to know, why don't they write to Blaine about it. The Record remembers among the feat ures of tbe parade at Chambersburg intend ed to put in contrast Franklin county in 174 with Frankliu county in 1864 was a float upon which flax was made ready for the spinning-wheel, at which an old lady was seated spinning. This sight showed at one glance how much we have advanced and how much we have fallen back in a hundred years. A hundred years ago the lady at tbe spinning wheel with her dexter ous fingers could make the cloth and make tbe clothes wherewith herself and her fam ily covered their nakedness, if tbe Ladies of Frankliu county in this day and genera tion were conlronted with such a task, the family would go as naked as Adam and Eve before they ate the apple. Ptelic Sale. Jonathan Kaufman, ad numerator c. t. a., of Esther A. Kaurlman, deceased, late of Walker township, will of ler at public sale at the late residence of said decedent, in Mexico, Juniata county, Pa., a lot of personal property, consisting of bedsteads and bedding, stoves, chairs, dishes, and a general assortment of house hold goods. Terms made known on day of sale. Also at the same time and place be will sell as trustee of Miss Susanna Kautf man, a bouse and lot, bounded on the south by lot of Mrs. Fred Emery, and on the north by the Kickenbaugb lot, by an alley on the west, and by a street on the east, in Mexico, Juniata county, Pa. Terms: Ten per cent, on day of sale snd the balance to be fixed when the deed ia given. The reunion of veterans at Port Royal last Thursday assembled a large number ot people. Post 134, post 297, and post 394, were in attednance. Members of a number of other posts were present. Sons of vet craus camp No. 59, participated in the pa rade. The hook and ladder company, of Patterson took a part in the-demonstration and tbe McAlisterville soldiers' orphan school increased the number of the process ion. Five brass bands and 4 drum corps, furnished the music lor the grand demon stration. It was a big day. How many thousand people were in the town to wit ness the demonstration has not been stated. Drill and dress parade was indulged in on tbe (arm of professor Wilson adq.iining tbe town. Professor David Wilson delivered an address of welcome, tieorge lines col ored delivered an address, Congressman Atkinson addressed the multitude, Rev. Mr. Spangler delivered an eloquent speech during tbe afternoon, alter the march had been made to the fair ground. Nearly all tbe gcK-d things to vat aud drink in tbe town was consumed by the hungry aud thirsty multitude. A number of fi.-,t lights might be recorded, through which the com batants passed without being severely hurt. A number or scolding fights took place whkh did no particular harm other than to wound the feelings or tbe people en gaged in tbe fuss. It was a day long to be remembered, and nothing of all the long day's proceedings made a more lasting ira pression on the general crowd than the heat, and dust. Last Thursday a letter came to the post olUco directed to the chief or police of MitHintown, it was p.aced in the hands of t-fheer Samuel Rollman Whsn be exam ined its contents he learned that a young man was arrested by the authorities ot Pittsburgh for having offered to sell a gold watch under suspicious circumstances, and that when be was examined closely be stat ed, or confessed that he had stolen the watch from a farmer in Mifflintown. Offi cer Rollman immediately began an inquiry, and was not long in finding out that James North, of Patterson, had, by sojie means not known to himself, lost his gold watch To him the officer went, and presented the letter Irom tbe chief of police of Pittsburg. The letter described the watch, and Mr. North was satisfied fiom atlie description that it was his time piece. On Friday he went to Pittsburgh, and there learned how he had been despossessrl of the property in question. The person that had taken the watch was a young German about 19 years of age who had not been many months in this country. lie stated that in passing through an alley in this town one moming he looked into on open door or a stable, a vest lay near the door, he took it up and in an instsnt transferred the watch that was in it to his own pocket, and then walk ed to Lewistown, there boarded a freight train, and went to Pittsburgh. He was out of money and he went to a jeweler's store and offered to sell tbe watch for $ 5. The jeweler detained him long enongh to send out for an officer who arrested bim. His answers were conflicting, and he was driven to tell where he got the watch. He told Mr. North that he had never stolen a thing before and that if he bad not been hard pressed for funds, he never would have been tempted to steal, and that he never hereafter will steal. Mr. North took pity on a stranger in a strange land con sidering his youth and made no charge against bira, and the authority of Pitts burgh gave the youth a few hours time to leave the city. The watch was all right and its proprietor came homo with Pitts burgh time, which is about 2-) minutes slower than the time here. North is the democratic candidate for Assembly, in Ju niata, and Mr. Martin, the republican can didate for tbe same office, and a number of bis friends, feel confident that the 20 min utes slow time that the watch brought from Pittsburgh, is a certain harbinger that Mr. North w ill come in on slow time at the November election. It was on the Friday morning of court week that the thief stole the watch. Mr. North did not miss it till he wanted to wind it in the evening before going to bed. What had become of it he could not tell. He had a recollection of having laid off his vest in the morning in the stable, and the stable was searched that night by tbe light of a lantern for tbe miss ing time piece. The mystery that surround ed the loss was perplexing, but not more surprising than tbo information that he re ceived f rom the letter sent to officer Roll man, stating the arrest of the young man in tbe "Sniokey City" with a watch precisely of the description of tbe one he had lost 7 days previous. Eaiy t See Througli. How can a watch no matter how costly be expected to go when the main spring won't operate I How can anyone be well when hia stomach, liver or kidneys are out of ordarr Of course you say, "He cannot. v. n..nrfa r imiula drair alone miser ably in that condition not sick abed, but not able to work with comiori ana ru... ii... r..Aiii. u-tiun hittilfl or two of J ar- Eer's Tonic would Set tbem ail right- Try it, and get back your health aud spirits. Farmer. r..t.ii nrl Diiiv re ureoared to fur nish you with all kinds of Farming imple ments. Fbospnatea at a sawng iu j 20 per cent. Stock For Kale. Yfr. TJanka lrMnA Aitnutantl V on hand at bis farm in Fermanagh township, supply r ..itu r.v Ktit-liriiiff and winter feeding?. and bogs, and brood sows. Aug. 63 mo. Do Hot Forget. Photo cranh 1"' UO l fa Oailerv von can get any small picture en larged" tor 75 cents. Also anything thaj is made in Photopraohv. vou can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, lucn as caraa, iauiuct. Tromenade, Pannel, Bondoir, Frames of all kinds cheap. Act) body. That desires to save 20 to 85 per cent., n.;ni(ii.ul itimlmeiiia ran be accoina ted by Kennedy ft Doty. This same firm has sole agency in Juniata coumy, ior uio w.ll tnn.n ,iiii,lianna Hone Phosohate and are also prepared to furnish pure, ground, raw bone, at lowest pnce. iu mo i..H lii.a: Corn. Oats. Kve. Shorts, Mid dlings, Bran, Oil Cake and Meal. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirfLTETOWH, September 10, 18S4. Butter Egg" : Lrd Z Ham 1 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Rags I MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat 75 Foltz Wheat Lancaster Corn a Oats :.. 30 Rye New Cloverseed J" Timothy seed s" Flax seed 1 40 Bran I ' Chop 1 H Snorts 1 Ground Alum Salt 1 American Salt 1 00al 10 - PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PuiLAi-ELrniA, September 15, 1W4. Beef cattle 4a7c, milch cows $ !0a$70, fat cows 3a4c, veal calves 5a7c. Sheep 2a4c, laiubs 3a0ic. Hogs 8a9c. Wheat 88. Corn Clc. Oats 33c. Live old bens 1 to per lb, live spring chickens 13al 'k per lb, docks 9il0c. Butter 2028c per lb. Eggs r.'a.oc per dozen. A DMIMSTRAIOK'S N Of ICE. In tka Ktlatt of Etlhtr A. KaHmnn, dte'd. Whereas, li'tters ol Administration, c. t. a., having been granted to the undersigned on the estate ol Esther A. KaurTman.decM, I. re i, t Mexico. Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., ail persons indebted to sai't estate are requested to maKe immeoiaie payment, and those having claims will olease present them without delay. ' 1 ...... , , . ' e I - L- L" U A V Sept., 15. 'f-4. Administrator. "1 ACTION NOTICE. All persons are herebv cautioned again' trespassing upon the lands of the undor signed. in Fayette, Delaware or Walker townships, by nsning, nuunng or m uj other way : JoXATHAS KisER, Catharine Kcrtz, Ww. Brasthoefer, Johx McMeeh, G. W. Smith, He.xrt Aiker, Jesse Pisces, C. G. Siiellt, David Smith, Testos Besxeb, Jour L. Ai ei r, S. M. KarrriiAS, David Hi hbaroer, Levi K. Mters. D. B. Immm, S. J. Kl'RTZ, LcciEx Diss, Jac-b Hoops, A. II. KrRTZ, g. Owes Evaxs, C. F. Spichsr, J. B. (rARBER, J. F. Dettra, Armolu Yarsjs, Swj'teniber 13. 18S1-H'. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued out or the Orphan's Court of J umata countr, the un dersigned. Administrator of Jacob F. Smith late ol V alKer township, deceased, win sell at public sale on tbe premises, al 1 o' clock r. M-, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884. Tbo following described valuable real es tate ot said decedeut, to wit: A tract of land situate in Walker town ship. J uiiiata countv, bounded by lands of George Heckman and others on the north ; by lands of E O. Kepler and others on the west) by lands of Michael Coldren and others on the south ; by lands ol J Jim Jlus' ser and others on the east, containing 82 ACRES and parents be the same more or less, about 20 acres well s t with limber, balance clear and under good cultivation with uev- er-lailing running water in every held ex cept one. The buildings are A TWO STORY HOUSE of h.gs pebi.le dashed, NEW BANK BARN, j . i...:i i;.. auu oilier utn uiipj- There is an orchard ol vounff apple trees and other fruit on the farm. TERMS. 10 per cent, of the purchase ...n..i- ..n tUt fl ie if n ,1h when tbe iroi- .....- ; kti-n.-lc Hf.a-n .1(1 Tier rent, ot the purchase monev on ibe first day of Apcil, t j . 1 ...:M i... -I I cc-J, w lieu uee'i w in ic uiipwlu i session given the nalancu being of tli6 purchase money to be paid in two equal pavments. one ha r on the tirt diy or Oc tober lX"o and the balance on the lirst day of April lt"t, e.icn ol tne two lasi payments in L-r intiri'st fniui Aonl 1. l"Hi and be secured bv judgment b-mds. " ...... n ninnit juhji i. sm i ii, Administrator or Jacob F. Smith, deceased. Private Sale. The undersigned offers his farm situated in Walker township, Juniata countv, at pri vate sale. There is a GO" )D HOUSE AN D BARN', wagon shed, and other out build ings, til teen acres of land in a high state of cultivation. Fruit, and good water at me door. This is a valuable property and will be sold for $1300. Call at once. N. B. ALEXANDER. KEWG00DS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mittiintown, second door from comer or 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 tirstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider It no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI ML. May 2-83.1.. pEABODY HOTEL, Kinth St , south of Chestnut, one square south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnnt St. Theatre and in the very business centre or the city. On the American and European pians. Good rooms fiom 60c to $3 00 per day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. FAIN E, 51. D., Owner and Froprietor. Nov. 21, 1683, ly. For Best. A house and lot or 4 acres near Van Wert, in Walker township. Ad dress or call on John Cleck, Van Wert, Ju niata county, Ps. Ma ninur in ihm Jilntala ATallttv lillhliNnM - - I I I as large a quantity or reading matter as the Sentinel tnd Republican. It is above ul others the paper for tht general reader. The Chlea'n Railroad Frnonltlon. The recent Railroad Exposition in Chicago re vealed me gigantic strides ma'e by genius and capital in the field of trausportation. Another re markable thing is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for cooking and heating. It was the 6rst in its field in point of time ; is nnw conceded to be 6m in superiority, and will continue to receive the awards and medals wherever exhibited, and the praises of all who use them. r-. f.s Is firSl MfJfS CO.. of thu sntxnnr Amibicaw, eon-liiiu- ti".t i:s Sv-lieiturs rir I'litentn, CkvmU, Trude SUrltn, rci'trlfrhtM, Vt the United Stmte. Canada, KtikIjui-I. i ranee. Germany, etc. Itand Book about Ptpiilx sent free. ThirtT-sevpn ymne experience. rJt,ntii:itiiined thpuurh Ml'NN A CO. artnoUrd fot.heS'-tKVTirir American, the (anient, bent. and Blurt ff.iw!.' erenlated pelentlflc paper. S.13uayear. Weekly, eleitdid enrniTlnini Mid Interpnttnjr In formation, specimen oupy of the sirleniifle Amer ican sent free. A-l-lms 11 I NN A CO.. ! lajt rind Amkrioam Ottos. a Broadway, Kev York. PT.OF. TTAT5T3TC! I car. tatl timer.'ca e i.!irJ V-'-.ciin- r-.aU li .-as, ttm lodclseiK', tot Wn.po. i; wfckU rock tDcmiAw Itxrk 1b yoar a. Art 4 bviac tarwexH oa by f rttsUiwu elm f aihtr itar-ti for t'i trouble. it cor frwr?a la iii Irtfjl If krf ft-i I lio? t.-'it : int e'.tw, T.ke attrard? la-alb-jcuni FOS SPEMATOSSHEA atTeetad tbrovarS yaars bj oea tn tbou- t'A tit 0t IB- tr.'fvt wah -tla-liUo to tu-i-Df si or ruaa'c fie of J-w-u- rTiiCsJ. t1MvH Lta2j Md:-aI tlffeM U of toflia Bi at -!( cV laa-i' c ft it w- . nj txcl-17. Tl.n titunra! inS' mTK si fjl ti-tif ef tS,i fcfua3 oif ? 30 "'At 3JE l.r WLjcS. fcT, t PACKACS f-:.sl Leac.. 3-0;j-be.rri. I aad uu una?. tisMij. SEN0 ADDRCCS HARRIS REMEDY CO., K'fg Cteakti. J061-'. Xortfc U'.U SU &U I.oals 20. Oat Mmth-s Ts?TiiET. to 2 nsrns.3 : 3 MGMK3. l FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. Indepeiwlenre, Teia. Sept. 2u, lst-2. Gentlemen: Ayer's Hair Vigor Has been used In my household tor tares reasons: UU To prevwnt falllnfr ont of the hair. 2d. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3d. As a dressing. 't has given entire satisfaction tn every tiaoance. Yours respectfully. Via. Carey Crane." ATTEtt'S BAIB VIGOR is entirely free from uncieanly, dangerous, or injurious sub stances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the - hair and promotes iu growth, cures daudruil and ail diseases of the hair and scalp, aad is, at tbe same time, a very superior and desirable dressing. F&ETABED BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Pruggists. DX JOHN CULL'S roa THE CURE OF FElfEs? and AGUE o'tii 1 o nnri ccvcd ui or.!!-1-0 anu 1 btui, ; .ToO til BAIRRIIL DISEASES. . I Vjs proprietor of this celebrated raedi ciTia j-is:l7 clRims for it a superiority over all rui:d.es ever oTered to ths publio for I .h: 5AV2. CESTAI.'. SPEEDY ad PFR- , i '.SHaTcutj of Agae and Fever, or Chills j v X 1 c- r. vr'aether of short or long stand- j ; ;. ITc refers to tha entire Western and ". .:J:rri ccuntry to bear him testimony to troth of the" assertion that in no case v'..!t;ver vciil it foil to cure if tbe direo- I'.zit are strlotly followed and earned out ii a gres.t cuny eases a singls dose has b iif.sicn; for a cure, and whole fami Iliii La 7c b.-cn csred by a single bottle, wi ta a period tettoration bf the general health. Ic is, hotyevsr. prudent, and in every case 373 c:-rta:n to cire. if its cs U ocnunnod r.aaiVr doj?s for a veeS or two After the iiiien haa beca choc'scd. more espetiully ia u.ii'tcali nX locj-swuding case 3. Us-.i-s'.Iy this risiiuue w.ll not require ar.y aid M iP) the bo-rcls in good order. Should fji pt;ent. however, require a cathartic i.r.'.ioius, uftir haviDg taken three or fonr 3 it t'13 rente, a sinsi dose cf BULL'S ; rOHliSIS FAMILY 1U.L5 will bj :uf- n. Z'JIVZ CAnSiPARILLA is tha o!J sl re!: 1'. ! 2 r-sicJ; for impnritifs cf t'" ':; 4 and F07cf;ic-.-.s sjTjclisns ls j'.i :-j cf riol Fa i'l-iis. ly.t. JOFfI SrLL'3 Tr.lTABtS WOi'M :.TU0YE2 13 pr?pa.-ei ia the form ol oaur ire 03, attractive to tli9 s:"-t aad jilcc 'js: .3 tue ta.t-s. C'JI.VS SARSAPA3.LLA, E'JU.3 W5 L'S Th; ro,-ii.-;nr RiTciiie3 of tr 3 :. .- The Great Rrooklyn Bridge. The engineers have at last marie the grip " a success upn the New York and Brooklyn filicide Kailroad. Fm this i weak compared to the grip which the Florence Oil Stove has upon the minds of the people. It coks and beats, is made in large and small sizes, and has cverv fixture any one could wish. Call upon iical dealer, or write for Danicul.irs to Florence Machine Company. Flor ence. Mass. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE." IUustrated by the use of a BnSgT rni.de br T. T.Hayrlork, wmon HU--CT in this picture, boi s if fca-r. i.'4tJeSf wi,5n.h er 'rW WW and Fifth beel. lafe is insecure riding over any other. ,rsrrm,r.l T- T. SZ-TTIDOCTS:, pr ,SL7!?1S- Cor. P1-- sail Twelftli SU-, CWCniSiTl. O. .aT, WlWE HAVE H0HEI HO IHVESE5T 80 PROFTTaBLEI Elstev Oroari Co gran 1 bdo ru yj Subscribe for tbe SttnJ and Jtpubli4a. Valuable GrlNt Dim and Saw Milt at Private al. The undersigned offers f.r sale a ORIST MILL and PAW HILL, situated in old Port Royal, Juniata county. Pa., with 11 ACRES ot land, more or less, with- mill dam, mill house 3i) jn fet, three stories high, ono st- rv of stone, and two or frame, eon taini'iit 3 run of stone, two pair ot barrs, and one sa id ston-j. chopper and corn break er, a Silver Crei-ic nnnit machine, and sepa rating maehin-?, two flour bolts tiet ong, two tl-tur packers, all driven by the water of Hunter's creek on a 17 ieet overshot wheel. Tbe mill Iihh a good ruu of custom work and is in a good wheat growing coun try, and Is in good running order. Tbe saw mill is driven by a Rose water wheel, and is in good running order, doing a large amount of sawing in tbe season. FRAMK HOUSE, Spring of water. Cistern, Frame Stable, bog house, an orchard of thrifty trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view tbe property can do so by calling on the premises, and any person wishing to learn the particulars can do so by calling on or addressing JOHN HERTZLER, Sr., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. A FOl'XDRT FOR StLE. A Foundry, in good ordor, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Fa. The euirme is new. Tbe melting apperatns has just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop Is large and roomy. All of the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry has the best run of custom in the county. In connection Willi the Foundry there 6J or 6 acres ot land for sale, having theieou erected a I.argo Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Good tirchard. Apples, Grapes, &.c. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For further particulars call on or address J. II. ROGERS. Johnstown, J unlita Co., Fa. JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLISTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable, ! J. NEVIN pKMEROr, Prttidtnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathitr Directors: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Fhilip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, . Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Fomeroy, STOCKHOLDERS ; J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Hothrock, Jane II. Irwin, George Jacobs, . Mary Kurt., L. E. Atkinson, Samuel M. Kurtz, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin, Amos G. Bonsall, T. V. Irwin, Noah IJertzler, F. B. Frow. Charlotte Snvder, John Uertzler. rXT" Interest allowed at the rate ot 2 per cent, on montns cerimcaies, o per cent, oc 1. montns certificates. f ian23. ISM-tr Michigan Buggy Go. KALAMAZOO. Mich. Wholesale Mannfarturors of all kinds of Opra sad Inn Bt'MilfcS xni litUD CAETS. Agrat wasted vrrrnhrrt. Wnla for catalogue and prise Hat. rtUlS A &PECIALT7. W also manatactnre a fnll tine of CCTTERS Invading Swell Body, Fortlaad, Fqoare Bo too --t Portland sad Toney Sleifhs. Send fur cuu and fritea before purcbaalcg. MICHIGAN Et'GGY CO., KAUSAZ0O, Hka. mum 1. - PATfflTapOER Kcvelty Porco Pump. HJPoii i f ' - v. K-rtf PitOTKT VOI R PKOPrRTi. SITE 1'Oi'B FKiir. mvi; oi R n.oHUt-. Sf eifntii that m-nkes hm pkaKant and prolit.ih'c. It h bo equal. It lhowrol!5ireJo ixtj feet or no'-f. With fheSTri"Vorittr1:M ! iT"if tliiwmfr in p-titleslioi' ror pprur. r vasUinj; viuiinws or rrrifii, uJ bower in? lawis, irtD prrenhiMisjes, it hu do e.jual. It in aUp'-il t tiimwiQK liquid istilutions of all li-l to di-trfy &0110UB iniset-ts ti.1 hiiii clevrjrciiirf. tP'lat;t, inecr tre. dI vhonld bd kr-t ia ev ry r-iij. tore uid iiw:ttry in th rni try a i fScud for circniarsad prKoiit&, FIRNAriDO 0. SMITH, Maiiuf:v-tiiu.T 1-at.nte. 10 Last f.h St., tanlou.ta Tbe Sentinel and Republican olhVe is the p'ace to get johwork lione. Try it. Itaill wy yon if yon need anything in that line. a. --- - - - T Helm tie v.-ord EstCT or tbe word Crffan ia mentioned, they each, aussest the other, so widely known and bo popular are the in struments and the maJccza. i - Tim letters in each cf ths two I - words axe reminders of enjoyment in multitudes of homes. Illustra ted Catalogue mailed free to all applicants. Sentinel and Kepublican fl .50 yeai I i r. jsr I v SAM'L STRAYER Has conotintly on band a full yariefy of MEN BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURVISHIN'O GOODS. Gods of all kinds are lowCome ar-d see me and be astonished. Panta at T Cents. XT' SUITS MADE TO ORDEH. Patterson, Pa., April , 1884. D. W. HARLETS Is tha plioe where 70a can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & H.1TS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BE is prepared to exhibit one or the most this market, ana at jUSiu.MstiiMiLZ i.urr rnit-cj : Also, measures taken for units and parts of suits, which will he made to ordo at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. S. N. THE JSE1V GOODS FOR 1884 IN O II R JSE JJ9 ST OR E. PROGRESS! WE BELIEVE IN IT ! WE AIM TOR IT ! PEOPLE SAY WE PRACTICE IT! We can't rest 00 what our fathers did we must do more and do it better. OUR CLOTHING STORE became too small for us and we bad to have more room for our ever increasing business, so we fitted up our next store room below for our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, -xbicb ia a larpe, spacious and finely fitted up Clothing Room, and we filled it up with 15,000 dollar worth of a very fine and well selected stock of SPRUNG CJLOTHJJN'G. Never was there such a fine display made and so large a selection brought to" getber of mfxs', boys' and children' cr.OTHixii, in Central Penn sylvania. Our friends and customers when tbey come to visit us will approve of our PROGRESS ENTERPRISE! Our arrangements for selling is complete in every detail, ia QUALITY, PEICES JST STYLES, and cannot be surpassed within a radius of 150 miles of our BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT NEW STORE ROOM. V7V. HAVE CLiVTIUNG FOR THE LAR'lET AN'D FATTEST PEOPLE! WE HAVE CLOTHING FOR THE THINNEST AND SMALLEST PEOPLE! WK II AVE CLOTHING FOR LAK'JE, TALL AND SLIM PEOPLE! WF. HAVE CLOTHINU FOK HEAVY SET AND SHOKT PEOPLE WE HAVE CLOTHING FOK HARD UOKKINU PLAIN PEOPLE' WE HAVE CLOTHlMi FOR STYLISH YOUNG SPORTING PEOPLE! In Boys' and Childrens Clothing we ray Special Attention WE HUE CLOTHING FOR P-OYS THAT GO TO COLLEGE! WK II WE CLOTHING FR BOYS THAT GO TO Pl BLIf SCnoO-.S' WE IUVK CLOTHING FOR BTS THAT WOP.K FOR THEIR PARENTS! WE HA 'K CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 5 YEARS F AGE ! WF II WE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 6 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE! WF HWE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM 8 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE! W E HAVE CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN FK"M 10 T 11 YEARS t'F AGE! Furnishing Goods Department : Hats, of the newest and ttost stylish selections: Shirts, all prices; Trunks and Satchel., cf all sizes; 'ock-tie3 and Suspenders, at all prices. Our new goods and store must be seen to be appreciated. THIS IS A GEEEAL AND GOBLIAL INVITATION TO ALL. SCH0TT, Tl,e BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, TA.. April 10, lf4-ly. Tha Best is the Cheapest. THE ZiMMIRtf AN tVAPCRATCS 13 THK ONLY OXF Made of Galvanized Iron. It is prtabl-, ilnrabtu, absolutely fire-proof, economical, anil will cure fruit and vi-p-tablc in Irss time anl U-s fuel than any other Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in less than thirty days if properly attenk-l. Its products are utisurpissed as to qual ity or color, ami ar i i gre:tt tletn .nut at hitch prices. Full instructions how to dry, blea h pack, ami market tho prlncts ac company eaca machine. Aodress HAI KU i: IXO.V4RI1, OAKLAND MILLS Sin. JUNIATA CO., PA. ESZOnTS LITTLE CilTHAHTIG PILLS a.-e tae BEST EVER MADE tr-r Cest;i9, InHwe, HtmiUm One roovI Uv4 cf thr-e or .x Lmrr'ts I.itt! i'a:hrtr I k, friloweti by my piil every DiUt fcraw-lt or t-o. n:.krtta bnracti ma. t:nTT run m xvinilir as clock wor it; th.-y purify fh blood cud put u w l.fe iu a l-rketi-Uwn body. Pu-e?j Vceibl9,fHarR.iiis. Pieaaant, lna!?iblo, thTnrj'tchild may taki there. S ii tiy 11 lr;' iu aud Z-I.-Ucuie IX'iCt-ra at 15 Cto a Bfi Jt.or by ouil. E.n9rya Li!f: CiharHr arexanr ihrzt is cTaiaitfJ: tltcy prnre to H tt tr-t P.il errr usrl Lcr. T' th twice the monrr ask3. W. V. U. 0hzh. mm IUrr?try Otve.O. Corr'9 LS.f Cr'har3 are t! e inet popular of aU rV0JtT3 LITTL2 toa Prsiu'p, A ils Kivw, ?i. .. Yf mother el one C jtT;A.Rl'iO PiLLS vita wona'nui iv.-'ii'. v?fl?flRT fx Xn "11': i pw.uvc.y liJorcd .DO YCUF2 CV:i PAJriTii'iiS Ci-Sili SHAKER tJ Irir- tn Nr. s.'-fr; O T Send si.T, cents i. X ll a -i -I i for postage, and , receive free, a costly box of goods which . will help all. of cither scs, to u;or money; right away than anything else in this world, j Fortunes await the workers absolutely ure. i At once address Tbke at Co., Augusta, Me. 1 April i, l-)y. SAMUEL ST RATI &. BOYS' CLOTHING- .tXD FVRMSHIXG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offered ti New Building, corner of Fridge and I Jan. 1, 1884-tt o. s. ' -'. --s - - - I- . ii. i-ucii-tvtniTf. vi.n. a rmnui. ui-.u ciirt-t nu Cmr-ri'e CTrrHirfl (','"9 Piit? L priTfiria.uia:ii foM t y tin."l3t3verywhero. or ETAA-DAU CUXF. Co., irew i'orlc 1 fJL.'-'rfi-'A LIQUID PAIrlTS. NOPi-CGIS:CC.V", t 1 ' TT rnirantA thr 1-wint to pnre T1. Zlw. f'l and Color. troi?l o i:r. LiriM-tl Oil. - l fa:n:!o ta: I sl.owin Color. Tn!UvX In cJr-sn ii n4. -k.a sad !-... lervtMH bttiitfm Inaltory. rrmilt WMtktM wfMitiM, Hfiu!Ui at.J rmrrU AfftMitiTM. "'nt.fle tr-a:niciiC; "ah: tittl thir fftwilif. ivrn-ni.ripsi Trfi. Tn 1 t -wt f-- ,imt of qii-ttonB rr h rn-rx! by th ,5. duii7 1 rlnm b ni,L I if PtwTst ftrm KJptw- r iH tW tfcylr pMrnw. ird Ifwm Mtuoriit'.r : r mrmz. I U u ft twwau.J k.. r. L. I .aff9.S. Pmt9tftVi'luh(vi. 1 f4r.: wJ -4. J; Nsare. l-'.f .t. lo -lt U rH. t-V
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