- t SENTINEL k ItEI'UKLICAIi MIFFLINTOWX. 1neoday. July 1. ISSft. b. . "sen weier, (DrrCK AUB FOPmiFTO. Bura is fifty four yews old. fMVrnoH TTnxiAM's health is poor. Thf Log in boom will ba largest in j 1 ?. Geneiu.l Gtut health his asia Improve!. Gi.vnt.f-h is epidemic among Pitts burg horves. The m-igwniiip is the queerest an imal in politics. The Governor Las 6ined the mir xiage license bill. Chicago is cleaning up for fer of visit from cholera. A sw s-il. fbld his bon f land on Sn.ike river, Oregon. Tee wire worm is destroying large "ie Id of corn in Il'ino'i-. Cow boys are hard on Indians that they find off their reservations. Sfven eighths of the real estate of Philadelphia, is uudr mortgage. The vt-tt-rana convened lOO.O'lO vis ifMv. at Portland, Maine, Liht week. Tn- Democracy in Juniata are not in the ini:id. niiFt harmonious frame of ! Chi ! era is c-specte 1 to break out in the United States within the com ing month. The annexation of the Stndvvich j Islands to this government, is favor el bv tho Islanders. New Yoke religions congregations . so on little trips to the country. It ig another name for picnic. Democratic civil service reform is marching on, it consists in putting nil Republicans out of office. Ir is pa. id that the chief character islic of a mugwump, is. that ha gets ; ftnjrv at everr suict.-a.-.ful rain Waskinotox city coms near being a city in the woods. There are j C0.030 trees along the side walks of ' the place. Tire E:uperor of R.issii his pr Rented his uncle. General Komaroff, a jeweled sword, the cost of which is eereu hundred and fifty dollars. The '"spurs" on thi mountains in the narrows, between this place aud Lwist jwu. would make splendid place for rich men to build summer housts. Tt is repot ted that there are eigh teen hundred Indiiis on tho war path. Next winter they will all be begging the government to keep them f rora et&rving. It is beginning to dawn upon the min i of the mugwumps, that Demo cratic millenial days do not compre hend the mngwump ns among the prospective officeholders. Teteue is a ca?o of nndisguieable discrimination in New York City, where the colleotor of the port. get3 $12.00-0 a year, and the catcher of New York base ball club gets six ti.oiis-.nd dollars. It is reported that the President is becoming disgusted with the con stant importunity for office that his political friends press upon him. One set pulls this way, another set pnlls the other way. "Do tell," if Minister Phelps, from the prim old State of Vermont, hasn't been attending horse races and thea ters in England. Good for Minister Phelps, going with British govern ment people to the places they ;o, shows how readily he can adopt him self to circumstances. Niketv per cent of the office hold ers of the United States represent nothing, except incapacity. They' bear none of the burdens of keeping the state, borongh or township. They draw their living from the pub lic crib, from the tax fund that the enpable men of the country keep up. Rsv. Oeorse BEAraH, in 6 sermon preached in the Presbyterian church in thib place, some time before he resigned the charge, said, that Paris gets her fashions and vices from the Devil. He Lad placed Paris away in advance of London, in matters of vice and fashion. On last Sunday, Rer. Mr. Spurgson produced a pro found sensation in London, by ap pearing in print in a publio journal, declaring that "Sodom in its most putrid days would scarcely exceed London for rice." HrxrrjfaDO! workmen and business luen are happy over the fact that Governor Pattison has signed the bill appropriating $250,000 to help the industrial State Reformatory on toward completion. That much mon- ev spent in a town of the size of Huntingdon, will put money into the pockets of a large number of people. The contractors will get the money, and they in turn will pay it out to the men that they have at work, and and they in turn will pay it ont to the business men, and they will spend it in business, in buildings, in cloth ing in horses and wagons, and eo forth, and in that way the money -will be Bcartrd around, or redis-tr.MiL Thk P. tr'b has slowed up in its oa reer of'oxpoMng ii north end to the I Sun. For a period of three weeks I it triil not be noticed that it has be S gun to glide slowly back npon its course of withdrawal from the great luminary, after that time the days will rapidly shorten, till we are 60 far in the shadow, that the bleak davs of winter will be our portion fora num ber of long cold months. lias L.H.U8 Ui.KE, a woman i rights woman, will be married this Wednesday, in New York city. C'or- rect, how can a wdiattn ancs herself wh n fho meets the man that she ! loves? Sue will marry him if he pro ! po9t B. and be like all good women are a kind and loving wife. Perhaps it would be jnt as well f jr the men tim are Alarmed aoont the woman b rights question to lay hold of some other qu?ntiou. T'ib goo I tinijs thit were pi-omis- od to f.jiioT tho election of Cleveland hsva not come. How cuuld thev ? Tha President posod before t hot conn try rs a reformer, and when tho mask was pulled away from him, there was the Miris'' trsusaction. Can w.iter ran up hill? He now poses before tiie. onntry as a fiuan ci.il proph rt. and it i-t h irlly probab le that t:ie c :;intry c m b9 6parod a linauciii pmic nndtr his rnle. nnless i:(ieed it be thit the soundness of the curreucv, will s'tva it. ITEMS. J. B. Vance, of Londonderry, Dau phin county, has a hen that is an ex pert in killing rats. A woman was among the five per . i l . i i. 'ri 1. I cuus lyucuea uy a i eiis inou iur I "outra'-iu' tue wife of a farmer." Herirv .Stanffc-r, atjed 72 year, fell from the Cumberland Vailey bridge. at iitrnsourg, and was insnnny killed. Iavid Blair, one of the oldest members of tiie Huutingd in B ir, died last Thursday, of cancer, aged 72 vears. Isiac K Ritchie, of Monroe town- I ship, Dcd'or i county, who was not iof sound m;ud committed suicide re- Ic-atlv Iv LimiDi. Gcorga W. Flenner, a Cambria Co., farmor. was fined $15 for whipping -- w raising, his orphan nephew, with a rawhide. Htrrison Newmin, of Mennotowa ship, Mullia co inty. claims to have kiiie 1 a rattlesnake on Scone moun t du week befcrs lHst, that had nine teen rattles. "Kill ths'm," was the reply return ed by Secret-try of Slate VanArmaiu of Ar izona, when he was informed that Indians had been seen in the Springs V.ill ?y. and asked what should ba done with theiu. Some 2000 voters in Sumter coun ty, Ga . are disqualified from taking any purt in the forth coming election owing to lueir neglect to pay taxes, amounting on au average to a doilar. Three fourths of them are colored. A tramp asked Mra. Want, of Lock Hven, for a drink of water. The lady handed him a drink, wiien he dished the wtter into her eves atid attecopted.to s i;tch her watch acd eh'iin tfuo was too quick for him however, acd the foiled villain beit a hasty retreat. Detective Beigle, of B?dford. who has been instrumental in arresting several persons for illegal liquor traf fic, vra.s brutally and dangerously beaten by a gang of nioonshintrs, a few nights ago, while traveling in a bu'jrjry a short distance from Riy's Hiil. His life was threatened in case ho should again visit tho rail road. The one year old son of Henry Sigman, of Easton, was placed on a bed to sleep one morning, but soon awoke and crawled to the foot. It put its head through the rungs, while its body slipped off the side. Tue result was that the child was hanged. It was quite dad when found. It is wothy remembering that no newspaper is printed especially for one person any more than a h itel is built especially to please one guest. People who become greatly disgust ed with something they find in a pa per 6hould remember that is the very tbing that will please somebody who has just as much interest in the pa per as they have. Ex. A Fairhaven clergymen performed a marriago ceremony a month or two ago and received f u. Nest day the bride called upon tho clergyman and ttated that her husband had made a mistake the night before, whereupon tho clergymen refunded a part of the amount. Later he was shocked to learn that he had been deceived by the woman, who used the money to get drunk. Lcwell (Mass.) Courier. Coal is said to be an almost un known luxury to the Chinese of San Francieco. Their mode of cooking is to have an emptv oil can serve as a stove, upon which they place their tea kettle or cooking pan. They start a fire with two or three small sticks of wood, which they add to as thev burn, and in this way manage to es tablish a good degree of heat with but a Bmall expenditure of fuel. An Elephant Panic- Lapeer, Mich., June 24. During the performance of a circus here yes terday a large elephant became infu riated and turned npon tbe eight thonsand persons assembled under the canvas. He tore up the seats, smashed the furniture and made hav oc generally. Women fainted, chil dren screamed, boys climbed trees and a general stampede followed. The enraged elephant, after clearing out the canvas, made a break for the woods near by, and mired himself in to an adjacent swamp. After much difficulty he was extricated, but five bullets were ehot in bis hide to tame him. Amid the panic numbers of limbs were broken, and much prop erty lost and damaged. No futalies oseturrscL 5ew Wheat At Ualtin-r. Baltimore, June 21. The first wheat of the new crop, fourty four bushels, was sold on 'Change to day at $2 per bushel. It was grown in Lancaster county, Va. Another lot, inferior, grown in Middlesex county, Va., sold at $1.60 per busheL ttbat 111 Surely D It. One's hair begins to fall out from many causes. The important ques tion i : What is sure to make it grow in again? According to the testimo ny of thousands. Parker's Hair Bal sam will do it. It quickly covers bald spots, restores the original color when the hair is gray or faded, erad ic ites dindruff, aud causes the scalp to feel cool su t woll. It is not a dye, not greasy, highly perfumed, 6afe. Never disappoints thosa who require a nice, reliable dressing. Annexation. The Philadelphia B illeiin snys: Th a-inexatim of the Snditch Is lands to t5;e United States is said to be favored by tho HaTaii.ans, and ex Minister Daggett, who is on his way to Washington on a secret mission from King Kslnktua to open negotia tions. It the Islands are to cease to be iudejxitiijnt, they ought to be Aniercacized, otherwise the English or the Gormans will get hold of thom. Hut tho whole question is a serious one. The population is only about 7iUM0. and of these 44,0'0 are natives, l!,0H Chinese and the rest of -hite race, only about 1.300 being Americans. There is a good iil to be said in favor of aunexatios. but President Cleveland anil his Cabinet will have to wrestle with the ques tiou. A ii,000 Libel Salt- Henry V. Bemis, of Chicago, who, as editor and manager publishes the Chicago Horseman, has begun a suit in the Sujierior Court through his counsel, Amoux, Rich 4 Woodward, against Sanders D. Bruce, Leslie C. Bruce, and Hamilton B isbey, the proprietors of the Turf. Field and Farm, to recover f 25,000 damages for alleged libellous publications in the latter journal in March last. Mr. Bemis asserts that the defendants published accusations declaring that he, with one Splan, had entered into an agreement to deceive the publio and win monev through dishonest conduct in driving the horses Belle F. and Onward, in various races. Gc-n. B. F. TraVT is icuasel for the defendants, who Lave entered a da murrer npon the ground that the complaint does not state facts suffi cifcnt to constitute a cause of action. A Fatal Horse DImwm. Mr. ("akp.oix, Id . Juu- 23. For several days a report was circulate 1 to 1 u- fcff.-et that several horses near this city were 6ick with the glanders. Yesterday State Veterinarian N. H. Piiaren arrived here and has since visited the farm of J. S. O'Neal, four miles west of this city, and made an examination of Mr. O'Neal's horses. The examination resulted in the dis covery that two of the animils were in the last stages of the moat violent form of glanders, while three mre were affected more or less severely. Mr. O'Neal was usiug tlie horses iu a corn plow at the time. The doctor appointed thre men aj appraisers, ordered Mr. O'Neal to unhitch the MiimalR. and driving them to an iso 1 it&d npt killed the entire lot .darn excitement is manifested among fr.rmors. as it is feared that many of the horses in the vicinity which have browsed in adjoining pas tures have contracted the disease. The locality iu which Mr. O'Neal lives is very thickly settled, and some of the most valuable stablo horses in the country are kapt near his farm. Dr. Paaren is examiuing other hor ses in the vicinity. Tiie Indian Ontbreak. Washington, Jane 21. The out break of the Cheyenne Indians which was threatened Stnrday last has been brewing for a year or longer. Army officials here, attribute it to a dissatisfaction on the part of the In dians at the leasing of their reserva tion to cattlemen. The Cheyenne reservation is one of the largest in tb9 Indian Territory. It composes about 4.270.0OO acres. Of this amount more than 3,000,000 acres are con trolled by cattlemen, who are graz ing vast herds. The Indians are di vided on the question of leasing the laud, the majority apparently being opposed to it. It is said hero by of ficials that cattlemen have resorted to questionable metho.ds in securing control of ranches, some of which ex ceed hidf a million acres. An instance is cited of a Cheyenne chief being made drunk, and while in this condi tion his signature to an agreement to lease certain lands was obtained. Reports on file at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs indi cate that the leasing of the lands was not the original cause of the trouble among th Indians. These reports are from Agent Dyer, on the Chey enne Reservation, who ranks as one of the best agents in the service. He was appointed to his present position about one yesr ago. Immediately after assuming his duties he inform ed the Interior Department that trouble was threatened, and that un less precautionary measures were ta keu, an outbreak would be inevitable. He asked that one thousand cavalry men be sent to the reservation. As a reason for his Etatment Agent Dy er said that his predecessor had not exercised 6triet control over the In dians; that they had been allowed to do aud act as they wished. Mr. Dyer on assuming the duties of the agency endeavored to control the In dians. He reported to the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs that they laughed at his attempts, and boasted that tbe government could do noth ing with them. In August of last year a man nam ed Horton attempted to pass through the reservation with f;.ar hundred ponies. An Indian sub-chief saw him and shot into tbe herd, killing two or more of the animals. He then attempted to shoot the owner of the ponies, when Horton drew his pistol and shot the Indian. The friends of the latter demanded vengeance and threatened to take the live of Horton. Af towards they aakd for ths four hundred ponies and finally compro mised on taking one-half the Dumber. Dyer reports that a company of sol diers came to the reservation at the time of the dispute over the killing of the Indian but were apparently afraid to show their authority. Since the incident the agent says the In dians have grown more troublesome and more insolent, the lives of white men have been threatened, and only a few weeks since an attempt was made to kill Rv. S. S Haury. a mis sionary among the Indians, "jnat be cause they wanted to kill somebody." Agent Dyer was in Washington some weeks since. He urged that three thousand cavalrymen be sent to the reservation as soon as possible, to "scare the Indians" and show them that the government had a sufficient force to piini-.li them if necessary. He thonght if this method of influ encing tbmm was adopted they could be controlled withont bloodshed on either side. He said the Cheyenne were as warliko as the Apaches, that they wctg well armed, and could pnt from 1200 to 1"00 w&rriois on tho warpath at any time. The Soldier Bojs At Portland. Pobtlamd, June 24,. General Lo gan was introduced to the Graud Army Veteraus last night and after the enthusiastic cheering said: "Mr. C'muinder, Comrade Ladies aud Gentlemen : While we are assembled hero to night in this beautiful city, surrounded as we are by friends who meet us cheerily and greet us kindly, wo cannot but allow our minds to wander away from here, momentarily at leist, to where the Old Comman der, grander than all, sutlers with a disease that has brought him to the very verge of tho grave. In myjulg ment time has not given to any peo ple a grander commander of men, a greater director of forces, a more magnificent campaigner applause, a man with more ability to execute thau U. S. Grant. Applause. For bis country ho has done as much as any man that ever lived has done for any other country. Great applause. No matter what may have beeu said, no matter how aspersed by those who dispised him, he has pissed up and beyond all the clouds that have sur rounded him, and his character shines out to day bfore the civilize! world as bright as the brightest star that deck's the heavens. Applause. I believe there is not a cituen in the United States of America that does not sympathize with his misfortune and saflVring now, and it is the pray er of the G A R. I am sure, that G 'd. who disposes all things, may permit 'his grand old man to live on as one of the citizr-ns of this griud republic. For him I can say no more than that when he passes away this country and civilization will lose one of the greatest snpporters of liberty that ever lived and one of the grand est that ever died." .1DD1T10JSAL LOCALS. A -mail hay crop. Sod water at Ilarkrobergr'i. McClintic ha been -pouting: in the vicini ty of E-t Point. A nnnilipr of peop!c went to Lewi-town on Saturday to ee the circut. A iroe in Japan costs twenty cents. In few year- that will b a Democratic coun try. Pittsburg Chronicle. The Lutherm congregation at EMiots-bu-g, Heiry county, are rruktHj exten-ive improvements to their church. Marriage and death notioa-, nit etceel- j ing Hvo lina, earnestly aolicited and pub- lished (rra. M irriage congratulations, O'lit I nary noticea. Tributes of r.fpcts, an t a.j ! forth, casli fire cents a line. Carrie A Burke, of Rlton. N. H., his mada:oixy aj ii't roitaining 3.S0S pi.-ce, This is nothing. HoM any industrious wo man rat: do a much if her hualaand wilisew on his own button and g"t his ml at a reMaurart Graphic. Rev. Win. Alexander P. D-. of Califor nia, has bi'fn risl'inp friends in this town and In Tnararora valhy. II rsme east to attend the Presbyterian General A"e,Bb1-'. Bis nearest relatives iu this place are Jndg4 Elder and Mrs. James Irwin. No injirion- eTects can follow tbe us of Ayer'a Ague Cure In tbe treatment of ma larial disease. It contains, besido a spe cific and unfailing antidote fur miaanatic poison, other remedial agnnts which unite to expel the poi-ono'.n humors, purify the system, and h ave it in a healthy and rein vigorated condition. A yontig man with a yonng ladyj started In a buggy for the party at the Mountain IIoue, at Acadumia. one evening la-t week by way of Port ReyI. They drove down this side of the river to the town Jnst i,am ed and there took the wronr road, the road that leails back to th s place by way of Licking Creek and Patterson. They did not dis cover their mistake till they reached the top of the bill beyond Tattersou. If you have debts don't become panic stricken, "keep your heart," and work on. If you reduce tbe dulits a little every year, you will get through. Some years "there may be a miss crop, sickness, loss of stock, such ruitfortunes come, but let not sit' h things cloud a our purpose and honest effort. More fortunate davs will crown yonr fforts A Foot Race. At a foot race in Doty's trotting field, on MTi lay evening. Jnne 22, Jacob A. Davis, defeated Tbomaa Patterson. Jacob mak ing the one-third of a mile In one minute and thirty serond.Thomta making the same In one minute and thirty-one seconds. For Cruelty T AalmaU. On last Sunday morning a cow owned bv Samuel Tcigb, who lives on what i known as the George Faaie property, north of town, got into a l..t occupied by a man named William S'inelterger, a neightvrr, living on the Craig property. S'lneSerger 'threw atones at ths cow, and hitting her, broke her log. A warrant sworn out for the arret! of Stiurh-rgT, for cruelty to animals, having ill treated, brniaed and broken tbe leg of a cow, but Stineberger could sot b found. Abont twelv o'clock on Sunday night, Yeigh, who was watching for Stine berger, saw tbe latter wade the canal from tbe tow p.th. fo h a twinn ile s-Mt v.uid to town t.-r the Sheritr tn h-on InnJ at 4 o'cl'ick in the inurn inc. Pronipffv at that time, tho ShritT S p-sri d t.n the. fcc-ne. and going to Steinberg!? hause, arrfsfed biiu while be was yet in b?d. At (is o' clock, on Monday morning, ba was takes before Squire McDonald, who in default ol $200 bail, eoromittevl him ( jail to await trial. STILL. ON TOP AND WE MEAN TO STAY THERE. - FAIR DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO. SUCCESS, 0UB REWARD. LM1 STKAYEK will cot, our cauiot le uLcere!J. V are Liphly ratified tt lbs ?iccts sMfiidioir ur eff its to bring d(ro tie tgb fit ices formerly ehtrgf d for CI.OTlilMU in MirtlmtcwB, and fit 4 lb Cbii:u:ubity stick- to ita first love. The pub'ia have faith is cor jubli-Led steteniastt, aod westriv to deserve tbe full w.es-ure of confident o fraaly jjlacsd iu aa. Jtfery day trioa fresb proof to u of tbe gwd tll of all cfasse. VI aay itbtat tbe least faar of contradiction (and lava j.!euty money to back it) tlat y terribly ctTV-nitd op poatt ion baa To Prd'ars worth of unsalable, er as be call ibaiti, fVAtt GOODS to nit one. NO OKI) GOODS as all our summer rlotliiu; W K.. before I will allow inv custr.tnpra and frieDds to be drciitrd in that manner. I wi II do busin.'Ka tin nuu.tner for avry piece ot pot'ds yen boy, only arkiag expruaf) of trsn?prtatioB, asd oar advaotagei fr boyicg are equal, if not sar-riur, to as; bousa iu oeotial FenmylvaBi. "I bad ratber be a dog and bay tbe noun, ttau tneb a elotLier." Ham ooneeited some reorjle think ail tim, .h.o thrnnvh with ar.d nur Remember whatever you bay of es a auit is all wool anch ninat be faot. tad tee tbet auab prioe ia lower thau any Sainl STBAYEK, THE "OLD KELIABLE CLOTHIER AXDTURNliillEU. May 13, 1885. as-Ms-kT-B-k-a-B-a-a-a-aTa?-a-a-B?JWMMBa wmmBmmmmm&iY'm.m-rmitmmmimmBm j iwi r-"-- r weak i vr- : -a-Ha-iaaj. i .aB:lr,r fv 4 1 1 vflaT J-lah Italt-t!. -r : ..'.;taMl dii - -ut;V. -- i a-, ..- ivt'ui a nr-it iot5 urwr...t..ia c- , b'". a;-l a TO PajlT rl ftilfJBlil t ! AbOQfc. Ill j wv?-.' ' i 'r.m fvlKr.n t Avrt;rix 1 t- aw.' rf--1 .'.- naKATlr i t Va at A' I Cklir I r W j r - i i:xrr rrir"d uore t).n CrO HtiJl- ' flrJ Thousand r:'--pa i." r-' t .'" tne. C.iTis l--;-alsat. i.; ' ju-r.ia. Ai'Isoti nt. u& all .ai:r v " , f f m -enre to inTMUr 0..:r rLhv i t.i TniM Statax CatiR1a iwtaai, v , (i-fU'.Ar.; arrt th?r fori;'j :.-. rv,.aai M wt't notice ana on rMonno m 5ivq mt hank ctiim. Hana-f-x. k of l;.-'.-i.is- wM . i 'x ari BotiMi in tba KiTiaa;i!i-; Asi'.. trim Jt-, cf ach nottea It wll un1erTt- 4 tj a urrri aw-"t- ,r to C'upo of tbir pari:t. irwtiO'N ( ., Ottoa thoutixia. AWi' , 1(1 iv-Wtt&jr, aw York. Frcm Pole to Pole ! Ann's P.s.'.p!uii.a b f,..-e-st--..4 Its ywit-r .f c-.rv fur cUwmt c Cs bia Tho Harncone' Ptcry. I jr,u tt i. 'im i, ists. j I. J. C Arxa k Co. Tw.tr.- rr - I j vu . harrvii,.r in ' "'rll' rt-lfc, e.s S.s Ukk ut li.- cn-w .ni ir.-s-lf w.rt j S4-nrT. Uur iKwliC.iicrs tiOuJ, aw."ae j ai.il Vll:iit. tr-lh h --, rar.",a '- 1 ..r c. and 3r laia niilr. Tata tk t and Ur-we tr.rs prirtlf kaJ'T c. A I Un-iuic a- src'.c.niaiif dv.iroT.-t, s.4 l as 1 cf-::a ksd a omia dt.a H..I., Arlt'l j kilJirAMUu a-J -. n. thai. Vv's n.i- wd e it ajui'.k-r thru I bs trtr et- m.s , afaiivbtaJtttT arreth.rtrtaAn.olfwrfcrii---t aad l'-a - a ..oit awl f it. H.r ! , Um ia yatir AUeanaeo y-T Pr-a--lia aalaa 1 f.4 f.r tannr, I thocf'it jfoa oa(li'.ta hmw -' aala, a-4 eeml -oil taa ?-- iMfcJt.lf yaura, Raltm T. Ttwaisnv j The) Troope)r' Exprlrca), j If. BartlonrlS. Afritm,) 'ei7 ', lilt. ! J. O. Avaa k Co. C.aUwa: I sars aeark pleaaur. U tet:t ta Ua C'at va:. M I Tir bar-aa-1'ta Wa kaa tn sat!ra lxra fur -r tw T-ara. 4urlf wf.'m lia wa ba4 ta tl-a ta -.-. Bti:.f tt-.ar for i rm a tuna k-wa-M en w.t la call.J In ikia or.au-. 'T.idi.i...' 11. l'i - sci-a f.r MM liaw. 1 wm aaia-a tn till Jejr araa ranlla. Iwa )' ef whi.-k -.ada acr Mias auMBVw rawtd!-, aail I am w -ana wait, laarairof-, T. K. Topsa, Ayers Sarsaparila la Ot ealy iVaroaiMy vtia :a -i-t-r, tba ealy wiratrin- taal araCltataa tha aolaooa tt tVrafltla. Marcary, aad Canta-1aa Ua.au from tba ayawsa. raaraaat) av Vw. J. C Ayer Co Lowal Maa. Cold by all lni2ta : rria ft BiX sotuaa fas . JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, wFHirFLITOHT, T.4. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholder Individually Liable. J. NBVIV POMEROV, Prendtnl. T. VAN IRWIS, r..At-r Disfctoss : J. Nevin Pomorey, Joseph Kothrork, Noah llcrtaler, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. R.msall, f.onls E. Atkluaon. VF. C. Porrterov, SToexBOLpaas : J. Nevln Pomeroy, K. E. l'srker, Philip M. Kepner, Annie It. Shelter, Jar e H. Irwin, Mary Kurti, Samuel M. Kuris J. Holmes Irwin, T. T. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. Jos ph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C Poiueroy, Ames G. BoT:sa!l, Jios'u Herta'.er, Charlotte Snvder. "U" lnt?est allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 mr.ntba certificates. f Jan2?, lf$-tf a 9 e-a-. r ii RUPTUREsSn,yLc:L:,Tj uon roner. r-aie, sure cure. i.'"j iy i mail with lull directions. Book (or 2 rent) atamp. PEET t CO., 501 i-iiih Avenne, . Kew lotk. Jan. H, '8o-ly pEABODT HOTEL, Sinth St , south of Chestnut, one square south of the Now Post Office, one-balf square from Walnnt St. Thea'ro and in the vtry htisinc.as centre of the city. On the Amern an and Puropean piana. Ootid rooms ftont :VC to $:! tlfl p? d.iv. Remrxteled and newiy furnishid. V. PAISE, M. D., Owner and PropnetrT. Nov. 2!, ly. CICTIOl .XOTICC. i A LI. f?fou are herebv cautioned astaii.it fiohing or huptinc, gathering berries, or crossing field"., or in any other way trespassing on the lards of tbe nnder signed J. S. Eiscrr. Tbe Sentintl and Rtpihcan office ia the plan to get job work done. Try it. It w ill fWf 7 K 7 av-al atn7rig tn t Hne. - n- TMIS (SEASON. wa d. a'royed by Br. KI1 j ! 1 f r ileaeure. and alow you tba bill olbera ate eld t W ell, by tbe low crioes. tbev acall cbacsa iheiilmiudj. oust be as repreieuted. Wben we aay ken we ivr oa a Lfice we (jnaran- one el.e can veil tba fame article at S-OT STEAM ENGINE Sav I and i EfilLER WORKS M 5Z!,TS! LOW PRICES! C-a.pSl.theMIZFSajid rSKlXot ar Ia.wM ' m N.ir-ti amdiiBW I. a t-; i.l mIIm ,aJto. alucb eyatuaaan oaaat H r 4 C ! ' fSi 8 Stroke. . . . S4SO 6x t " - tOO 7-IO " 600 6-vfO " 700 e.r)2 " - eso IO-13 " - 12CO Hii iunrf PBiirea, i tol !!- f aw-r, t J .; (,! TJ -Jir if pviT ilii l", .aw". - '. faw Mud- !'ir ard MtniiK MarLiirT. "VJi FtTafTCn in Jural 1 altiw. Cr-jii-rwa "t- jr"a ac-i-.iU iJil!. aa -i rrl Alnrlunt- a. ,m:'M sitii a owi. j l iusuu.r. DR FAHRNEY'S HEALTH 1EST01EB. I fT"H"! waaderfal tuim aactad ky this aow wej. i X kacwa raaacdr, aoc em'-j la our pr:.ata prmcucm i at bocc, btit tKiaufSout tha Vaitad Mataa, ha.a j drawn tha aitfniica of t:. maiical pra'pstion to its ; a thro jho .t tec U-d. la ( hrenic Kha imams and Acute Goat, l.um?ice, B.itous diftwrdcra aad LiTcrCooip'a et. Fi6.rl-aand Lrui:ior on the face t tnralpclai, Dror.ir.l Tr ai.le., rjmf.laad a.Sicult Meaauijatir n, Sarvoua or Sck lieadachc. Caativ-e ' ! acaa .( ( on.i imn, uilk Us, be aid Hrad, ki . , ldara-e., llcera ae.d BjiU, Kidney and Urinary j weakaea, Trmate raVnct and 1 alter ifiT-clioBa. AUrteproportiotiofthaCHnoKicaiioOaaTiaATB I ! DT.aa5asthata:ilict Maniind paae their otiio la j ' an uapu's atata of the Btooaaad a depra-ed coodi- I tir-i of t're Livaa, and poiai aa tha vary fountain of ; I ife; and b-or remedy can b uiad thaa i tlralih Restorer. A Sikh Born a will , I produceuchacl.aeof taelirf asoftcn ta AaToataa l".e btirraaca. i'e Ar-tsnaaag e it a trial. AtA t Dai-iMtaTa avd Sroasaaaeaaa aa:! it. ! i.co -nE-av ssrrt-t Faaraasa sv nitt. D. FH.RKF.V 4k MR, aUCKRfTOWM, UD. TO CONSr.MFTJ vr.s. The adverflaer batin.-hr r-rraaoentlv enred of that droad 1 asi-. Conanmptlon, ui (impm rem-uy. IS Sr.liORS to make known to his fel'-w sffe-e s th m-sn of cure. To all who de-ire it he wi'l a-nd a a rnpy of the -wearrlptb.n n-d, (ra;.) with the direetiona for preps-v,; a-d n-ing the same whirh they w-ll fl-id a sure Cum for Corona, Coina. Corwe-Tto, Ast-iw, BKOxrHiTts, At. rrt wiahlrn: tha Pro-' seriPtlon. will pl-s-e. adtre... R E. A. rTII.O.N. 194 Penn St., Will iamhnrh I. 'SS-ly rJn. , t-prlng and ammer Goods. I would inform th ruhile that I hate now In my new niliiinerr afur at mv p ace of rrsidence on Water mr;-et. Mifllt'.town, second door f-n, corner ef Bridge street, afn'l stock, e.f Spring and Summer uiiil:nery goods, all new, aad of the latest atvles, and having employed flrft class milliners, I am prepare.! t. supply tbe pnhlt? with everything fortnd In a firatclisa mUlinor otre, come and exarr.iie rry skk-'k. consider tt ro troahie n. show ar...,ia. !!R. t'F.l:II. fc3.lv. Caution IC Alice Ail p- ra'.na are berehi cntionel anainst Tressiiug upun t;.e Ijpi'.a of the r.ndr stgnr .I, wln thor -ea'-d or uuseiie.!. or in pos.sefS.r.n of, f..r ;he pnrpue of rialiing bonting, gathering b -rria, ctHtine timhar', or for any nnnecceevry purrxiso. Bpjaniin F tn lleberger, Josepii Pine. Win. Darm-.n, John K"ne, Ia-.e Sh.-lienh-rger. John Keller, V. -unr Leon.rH, I.ncien Auker. lar.e II, 1-5. I JJ:ith ticnee o39rj at private si!e.. A F ARM j I. Ar.t.?, morn or le. htviis ther.'. ! on . reeled a good TWO STOKTt PLANK Ht'l.'Sri There ia r-mninR water at to donr. Half the land i cleared. This will ruaka a good homecenvcnUnt tottenilnaa, schools and churches. The property I l ft aa V. I J aaah IT a. 1 1 T1 . 1 . is loe.tted in i-llm Vallav. Fermanairh town' ship, Juriau county, Pa., f.iar miles from Mlfliintown. Fer terms call an or addreaa. BTTH BCXCE. Styt.jS,lM4. tftfflitww-), fa. lataataOwa PENNSYLVANIA RAILKUAU. TIM K-T ABLE Oa and after Monday, April 6t. IHttt, traiat that atop at Mifliin will ran aa foUwa: EASTWARD. HcaTiiioa.0 Accomodatioh ieaVei i Hun tingdon dally at 6,30 a. m.. Mount Lnion 6Ma. tn.. Newton Hamilton ..02 a. m., llcVeytown 74 a. in., Lewistown i,o a. m., Mllford bOtf a m., Mirtiin 8,15 a. m , Port Royal a. ui-, Mexico 8.27 a. in, Tuscarora 8.3'J a. ni.. Vannyke t,S4 a. ro.t Thompjontown 8.4.2 a. m., Durward 8.4t a m., Milleratown 8,63 a m., Jiewport K.Uoa. ro., arriving at Hamaburg at 10 1 a. m., and at Philadelphia, 3 13 p. m. JoH-TOWti Exraass leavea altoona daily at7 15 a tu., and atopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harnsb irg, narhos Mifflin at 10.2-1 a. m.. Hamburg li.4U p. M., anil arrive, in Philadelphia at . ... A.:,. 7 -ri . ... 1 Knnnx f llO T. HI., atld StO- I iSSK ' ' . k. 1 it regular atationa arrivea ai jiuiim ru., Harrikburg .lop. , a. m. .i i.-. Pitt. hi - it 1 DU D m. j Altuona 45 p m ; Tyrone 7 17pm; Hunt- imgdon euopni; Lewiato-n jpm , Mtf ; ttin V 45 piu; llarrwouru 11 i i pra; iuu.- uiua uuycr meuium aDtf Ln-delfhi-4-"iaiii. j Graft Wi Ps-ii.affc leaves Philadelphia j daily at i 3U a. tu.; liarrisburg, li a. m.; i Duucauoon, b 63 a. m.; wportt ii -1 TV I? 1 fNJ tu.; Milierstown, a. in.; Thouipsoutown, 111 JXVllll O, t 47 a. iu.; Van Uyke, 55 a. m ; Tucar- or, W la a. m.; Uuxicu, 10 0-J a. m.; Pi-rt Koyal, 10 07 a. it.; Mitilm. Iol5 a. m.; j . r r . MiUurd. 10 21 a. m ; rros, 10 Z'J a. m.; : Ot Le-.inK.WD, 10 40 a. u.; iicVoytowu, 110. a. au.; ewtun Ilauiiltun, 11 24 a. ra.; Uun tingdon, 12 Ou p. ui.; Tyrone, 12 OS p. .tetuoua, 1 40 p. tu., aud atop at ail regular aUlious b.-t-eu Ilarrtibuig aud Allouna. Oitm E'.rasis luavca PhiUilclphia dai- ly at s 4U p iu., ilarrl-Oura, 10 40 p. m., t t Newport, Miller-town, Tbouipnnntown, j , i'wrl Kuyal, tiu.u at UHttia, li 15 p. ni.; Al- I tuoua, 2 40 i ui., aud Pittaburn, u 5't a.m. leaves Puila.Ulptiie daily at rrivlinrv 11. lit) i.. 111.. NuW- maiu immix it.";3 iuiii,iiiui,..i i.W a. u... ttarriauiirg H.UO a. iu., i-ww port, 1 l i p. ui., Miitliu 1J.47 p. ru., slop- : pikg at ail reUiar stations between Ititllia J aud Altuuita raacbes Altuona at 3 aO p. iu., ' Pittsburg 'J 10 p. m. tluirisuuu- AccovaouaTioa leavea Phil- A.lMli.iiia dMiltf 1 1 lu a. ui. tltirrisburf it , .14 p. nj., fjuueauua 5-50 p. iu., Naw- tort aj.l. u. m.. alilluratuwn p. m in I j Tlioaiisuiitou ti,4J p. tu., Vaudye 0.47 i p. u , Tuscarora S.51 p. iu., ileiicort,6i p m.rort Koval .,w p. iu., iiiiu p m., Le-iijwn ,tZK p. iu., Mj eylown j it p. m., Iwtu Ua uiltoa. a, 14 p. tu., likitiiupiloii 4 p. ui. i PaclSa Expresa leaves Philadelphia 11 i0 ' ! p au; Harrlaourg 8 10 a m ; IJuucannou 3 ; iVaau; 'awpcrl 401 am; illdo 4 4J a ; iu; Lawisiuwa 5 00 a ui ; llcVeytown 6 ii : I a iu ; M:. L'uion 6 59 a in; iluutin jdoa 6 . I 2i a bj ; puteraburg 6 40 a m; Spruce Crvck - t 44 a si ; Xyrvaa 7Kaui; bell's Milia 7-' am; A!tGua S 10 a tu ; Pittsburg! 1 00 p ru. ! Fast Me leavea Philadelphia at II W a tu ; atsrrl.bura: 3 to p m ; a! i2in S U3 p u ; i Lawistuwa t 41 V tc ; llJDt;Liiou t isO pal ; Tvroi.e 7 l p tu ; AlWoua 3 10 p in ( Pitta- ; bura 11 oi p u. j I Kaat Liu wast, ua Sundays, will stp at i J Dunraou'ju, Ne-pjrt aud ataVaytown I i !iu farfei.. i ala:l Lxpraaa east, uti atubdava, will stup i at faxrM, wbsu Oa-ri. I Ji.baait.-ia kxpraaa east, u iunJiys, , wiii couuect w.iu uaJy aiil igaio i i ilarr:-bur- at 1 Ii p. ui. ! j Way PaaaeLfar west and Viail east will 1 i atop at Luckduw and Pooruian'a Si.rn.g-, ' i wheu Cfged. ' JuLustuwu Kz press wtil atop at Lucknow, 1 ; whau rjofsed. 1 j Lil.-iTO'Ji lit VISION. ; Trai a ! l.uwiatua u JuDi'.tiou lor ilil- J roy at rj oi a m, 10 45 in, B -j p m ; tor! I su-ibi.ry at . 15 a tu, i oo p ni. ' j Trains a,rla at Leo tstowo Junction t'ruun ' ' Miln.y at V 10 a to, 1 40 pm, 4 60 p m ; from ! I Sunburj At 2i a ta, 4 30 p iu. j TrKt.NBIVISIO.V. I j Traiue laav Tyrono for Bell-tout aud j i Lock Haven at 8 10 a tu, 7 S'ip tu. Leav ! M frune fur Curwer.svilie and Clearfield at ' ! i'J a ui, I fiO p m. j i Tialos Irava l'yroue tor Wartiora Hark, ' Paotisylv.Lia Furnace and Scotia at ilJ a ( lu aud 4 bO p to. Trains arrive a: Trrono from Bollet'uut and Lock )aeti at 7 0 a ni, aud 7 1)0 p m. i ! 1 ratna arrive at Tyrone iroiu Curwena- i vilie aud Lh rrji.l at ii 58 am, and b 50 p in. ; J Trains srrivo at Yjroue from Scoiia, War- riors Ham aud FeiiDayivauia Furnace at 1 i hi a tn, at 2 oo p iu. i j It. 41 U. T. R. K. A. liKDftRU DIVISION, i , Ttana ! Il jii'iff Ion iur Kadford, ' ' BrlJr..it anl Cuiuoeria il at tf II j a. -a. : i and 6 -Si f. tu. 1 Trjins srne at UuntiiisIuu from Bad-; j rurd, Kruljrej urt aad CuminaB J a: li SL ! j p. ia., tl air p. tn. j J Tf ABKI'N rLBrTE. j ATTOKXEI-AT-L A W. ; MtrFMNTOW N, JUMATA CO., TA-, CyC'lleeti:.g and c-inve) aacing prouiptlv t auend-.-d t-. Office it'a Atsius-m A Ja'-j c o. - f4 ila.fcj Lucia K. Aiaiasoa. Ua. Jacr aa, Ja j ATHKnfl.1 &. J (COB ! ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MFFMSTOWN, PA. CTjr-Collertlns; and Convsvanclng promprl ly attenJi-d to. i Oriira On Mala s'reet, In plac of real ! dawr.a ot Louis S. Atkinson, K '., sonth of j irid-e street. Oct 24, 185. Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. 1)., I T!s resumed actively the practice of , Medicine and Surgery and their collateral ! hranehea imT1i. rK. ..1.1 .je..:-j and lir.ma .i,i. u,mi.. r. 1 March a, 1876 ' J M. BRAZF.E, M. D., -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .fttdrmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Crnca formerly occupied bv Dr. Steven ! I''of-'",l biulaesa promptly attended to ataUhonre. Jonit S'rLavonLis. JcsirB w. Etissii MiHIXIILM Ji STV.I1 EL., INSURANCE AGENTS. PORT ROYJL, JVSliT.t CO.. PA. ZrOnj reliable Corapaniea represented. Dee. 8, 1876-ly How I..ost, llow Rp,tored ! Jn-t pnlil;shed. a new edition of DX Ct LVEK WELL'S CELEBHATED ESSAY o" the radical curt of gia4T0BBai or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. IwpoTKscr, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Inistdtiuents to Marri-i," etc.i also, Co-srwpTio.a, Epilipst and Frra, la dnced by sc lt-iudugcnce, or sexual extrav agance, c. The celebrated author. Ia this admirable essay, clearly ilemmtrn'es from a thirty years' succesful practira, that tne a an.. ; ing consequences of self abuse may be rad- , icanj, cure-i ; pointing out a mode of at onee simple, certain, and etret.,i w rflra meats of which every suftercr, no matter wnat uis condition may be, mir core bim ; seil" che-plv. prtvateiv and Tad..ii I CXyTliis Lect-Jie ihujld be in the hands ; o every yonfh and everv man in tha land, i Sent under seal, in a plain envelop tn ! addre-a, poil-paid, on receipt of four 1 a Aa . a a . . cenn or two po.tage stamp. Addresa CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Abb 8 1., Kew Tork, K. V. ; Ajfi 9.J Po-OaeJ Bo. 4Jo. I Vi P''-i't,V i - ft 5-Vv V' V STOCK OF HI Choice Patters VELVET Body and Tape-T j rJITTt:C!lI C . Ull kJOLiLi. i ' VENETIAN, ' ) , Comoletfl Lice of I O A fl ' T-a--la ! A CLoiee Lot of 4 r-v r- m a -a XI JliiTi 1 , Beautiful Fatterts STAIR, and HALL Oarpets AT THE i ur pet 42o use FURNITUBE ROOMS or THE JUNIATA VALLEY. JoiiitS. Guar mil, li th Old SulJ, BRIDGE & WiTER STREBTi, UIFFLIMTOfT-i. r. Hal JtfrT RX,P.lTSe AU tL abev cutttnoruitJ arasias, n J 11 other thicg- tLat b-f b found in a CARPET : PURNITUEE STOES, AT PUICB3 BEV00 CO.MPHTITWS ALSO, ALL KI'IS OF FURiMTUItE AN EXTRA li:;e of MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillaws, WINDOW SHADES. IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARISTr. In fact everything uraally kept in a Fir?t-Cla?a Hons Furnishing Goods Store. JOHX S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Soolb M. B-fwwa th Canal an Water B MIFFLIJVTQMt) ' ' rE SPRI X G ) L 'i I j I ' ' -" i" 111 '"a1 " iirilirttanaaini 1 mil in iill i aaanaaaaaaaa