Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 26, 1887, Image 3

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    nS&: REPUBLICAN
iffuntownI
TTEPSESD1 JA3iCARY 16, 1887.
TERMS.
JL 2 month. ; $1-60 if aot paid within
"Cnl advertisements inserted, at 60
Tn-r inch lor each insertion.
ean bwioe- co1
' ,0 ,ts vt-r line or each insertion.
"dactioa. will be
veriU b the year, half or quart
year.
SHORT LOCALS.
Veaales afllict children in Patterson.
The tolK.gn craze came from Canada.
sffliet many Pittsburg horses.
pink eyes
rd States Senator Quay is &t years
Unit
old.
In the purchase of the Chapel, the Post
gecurod a bargain.
B!e birds were arooad on a flying visit
,,e day lt w'k.
Ths thaw of It ThnrsJ ay play ed havoc
with the sleighing.
-0 cakes, no puffs" is the motto or a
FriPkiis county PaPer-
tvrone churches are reported aa having
.Bjo'yed revival setons.
Chicken-pox has made its appearance
soung child.en in town.
i, protrict-d meeting is In progress m
the Patterson Evangelical church.
BloomfiVld Uwyera have had their wives
0nt on the hills near town coasting.
Envy de.tmyi th the peace ol mind of
mat. people. Remedy, don't envy.
Iforden Howr of Fermanagh township,
cl?tnreJ ') rabbits, the put season.
Abram A. Benner of Wslkor sold a lot
of sheep to Jacob Thomas lost week.
The Wiison sale of horses is to take place
is this ton. Monday, January SI, 1887.
Charles E. Farwell succeeds General
John A. Logan in the United State Senate.
Jcnu'i was represented at the Govern
or's inauguration by a large number of
people.
Loyavilie, Perry county people are talk
ing about establishing a creamery in the
Andrew A. Todd who is clerking in a
store in A'.toora, is at home visiting big
parents.
If yoa desire to bay a whole store, or a
lot of store gvds at cost. Drop in at
Bictfl'a-
The Fort Krya! Brilge Company flour
iibes it has just declared a dividend of 8
per cent.
The rjild winter propbet has not been
sfird ot :ts'v. Dm't be dismayed proph-
o:ic Jrienl.
Vr. 11 ::rrir.;-r 'if Newpirt, Perry onnty,
jlsred the Westminster church pipi organ
on Saiitisy.
Keep j'iir head cool, your bowels open,
gai our fft w rn and prtouraoni wi.l
pis oc by.
Sg-.ire II T -u-i'd I t'u5 lnppv faiber uf
&'.!.! U-y, a present Irom Mrs. MeDo:i
a.d, liJS ..t.
Governor B 'svcr his had abja'. 2 Ml ap
plicants lor the 53 effi-es to b rilled by
appoiatinnt.
Spsllirg matches appear to be a good
deal in practice this winter. Encourage
lbs spelling tie?.
Joseph P.ige ot Mc Alistcrville has sold
his s'ore of ;nfril rr.erch tndise to Ja-ob
Wh'yc'K:cMi-;'.d.
Street wi'kirg was freely indulged in
last we- k ty prsp'.e who leare i to wills on
iippfry puements.
Henry Pursm resnlin; near the third
leek, at the foot of the Narrows died of
uncrr f im dtTt ago.
Jov.a E. Hoilobvigh has retired from the
restaurant hijsiness, and is. to bo succesd
i ty T. M. Hamilton.
Mr. DiHas Stridors the ne chiinm-i of
ft"! Democratic State Committee, wears the
Earoue! J. Rinla'l collar.
The accv:stic arrangement of tho new
thnrrh is tfc mxt thing In perfection. It
i aa easv room to speak in.
Caa!i1ites for the office of Superinten
dent of Common Schools sre feeling their
way among school directors.
IV. G. E. Keniing o( Kast Salem has
keen playing the pipe organ for the West
Ciins'.er Presbrfrian congrgitioa.
Oce do'.iar and a half cash will secne
tor you the Sestikil asd Rkpi'Blic aud
Pkiiedt.'phta U'ttkly Pre is one year.
The Philadelphia Times Almanac for
1-s "grestly admired by all who have
'eea '-t. It is a mine of s jlii information.
Professors, Ai man, Auann, Keller, and
Martin, are reported s candidates for the
office ot Superiatendent of common acbools.
Ed Panml.ik.r plad the organ, behind
'lieicer.es, during the organ recital, last
Thursday eve mrg. That is, Ed worked the
bellows.
The contest for post mister in Hunting
don came to a close !at week by the ap
VoiMuwnt of S. E. Fleming editor of the
al'initor.
Place your advertisements where they wil
do ant good. Nearly ever body in
" he cciiLty reads the Skxtuel asd K
Tsucas. The Bloop.,Beld Advocate of last week
?; MiMe, Bella and Carrie Derr of Miff
totown, ,re visiting the Misses Mortimers
this plie.
Jere is no danger or any of the men
"' lt,eded the in;njuration or rrovern-
or Braver ever going on an expedition to
"se X ,rth P,.e.
Th Tfoceeds of the Organ Recital in the
0f cLureh amounted lo $112.5. After
ernses wcre deducted, a balance ofcigh
ty some dollars remain.
('ne dollar and a 1 alf cash, will geenre
yen the SrsTistx akd Rbpcblicax and the
ifoe;.Ai H tekti, Prat one Tear. This
'w-ll not Hand long.
A
-.uui:aE.v or ilitliin county men hae
n"glit a larpe tract of timber land in West
. lrgi," nl Uke a number of men to
'a.be, at $11, per month.
e 5Pe0T lemocrsts of Huntingdon won
he postaiasiership. The Petriken and
.mocrats wy u is bui tn0 faIK.rai
6 t,! ,,,e UeuiocrKV in ILtntina-ion Co.
' 1 T''C1 ol lhe Judge, and as
Jndgo rnns, be8cca to be KpVTeciateit
"dvertiscment in anolhtr column for
-"ea;oa iuf u ,icUL rice 10 cts. a copy.
A SUer.uan in this pUce insists upon it,
hat If sncker be rroren solid m a cake of
Ke.n(lbelifted,rom th itresm
and ti, 4 a0n,, fnr ws
w. lutia '' '1"S water thai life
lt 'i-tiirnei to the st-.-Uer.
J I
The ofSce sekers call on Governor Beaver in droves. If the Governor will do himself and the people jna
tiee, he will see to it that not one single improper person is smuggled into an office in his departments at Har-risbnry.
Kev. Philip Grniff will conduct special
services in the Lutheran church every even
ing this week except Saturday evening.
The Grange will open a store for general
merchandise in George Goshen's store
room in Patterson. A portion of (ioshen's
coal yard baa also been leased by the ,
Grange.
The announcement made, an issue ago,
tbst the Lord's Supper would be adminis
tered on the 22nd, in Westminster Presby
terian chnrch, was prematura. Next Sab
bath is the day.
Persons who desire to refurnish their
house, or newly married people going to
house-keeping should call at J. S. Gray
bill's and buy household goods at new de
parture prices.
Mis Clara Thompson, or Mexico, return-
ed on Thursday evening from a three-
months visit to New Orleans. She was ac-
compacted by friends from the westero '
part of the Statj. I
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S'.oncr j
or tb.s place died last Saturday. Inter- I
ment on Monday, from the residence of
Micbael Stoner of Fermanagh, grandfather
oi the deceased child.
Governor Beaver and Mrs. Beaver mourn
the loss of their three year old son, a name
sske of the Governor. Tbe child died or eT Ueorge Benaugh. The morning ser
diptheria on Saturday night. Int.rment at Tic0 w conductej b Ref.. nJU The
Harrisburg on Sunday. j alternoon service was conducted by Rev.
For more than forty years, Ayer's Cher- Benaugh. The evening service was con
ry Pectoral has been successfully prescrib- ducted by Rev Sherrard. At the conclu
ed ic cases of consumption. This medicine J sion ot tbe morning sen ice Rev. Hays, pre
always affords great relief In pulmonary ' sented tbe question of the extinguishment
diseases. Ask your druggist for it. J or the church debt which had been reduced
Itch, and Scratches of every kind cured to about twenfy-fonr hundred dollars. Un
in SO Minutes by Woolloni's Sanitary Lo- : ier bis skillful presentation of the question
tion. Use no other. This never fails. . subscriptions rolled in so rapidly that witb
Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Mifflin- ho poriod or a hair hour the debt was
town, Pa. fJan-20 87.
Yoncan have the Sehtinel avd Rxpcb
l:ca and the Philadtlphia Wttkly Prett
sent to your address, one year, by paying
cah, one dollar and fifty cents. Voq have
never had such an oflr, aud it will not
stand long.
, , , !
inir it. m foul iinv urov more dangerous ;
..'... i
t V a .mil . . V. fimtlc ,a til. nn.
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less provided for such an emergency. lu :
. ;
r' Cherrv PiCtcral it an iiiva'ti ib';
SL.-cilic.
A Philadelphia woman presented a
someiy bound Bible to Governor Beaver
last Thursday, with this inscription written
on its fly leaf r -'Accept this frara a woman
of Philadelphia. Let the Bible be the anchor-sheet
of yonr liberies, and practise
its precepts."
Mrs. A. J. Scnseman, Mrs. John Conklin,
Charles A. Big'er, Jim. -t D. llaxkins om
poseJ the qArtotte frjm Hirrisb-irg, with
M:ss Annie G. Beck from the same town as
organist, bo gave a deiiihrful organ recital
in the Presbyterian new church building last j
Thursday evening.
Republicans from fourteen counties in
Central Pennsylvania held a meeting on in
auguration day at Harrisburg to organize
for concert of action at Republican state
conventions. John B. Cessna of Bedforl
was elected President, and W. McKeu
Williamson, Secretary.
Subsrribas who are in arrears who pay
up, and pay one dollar and fifty cents ia
advance can have tbe Sentixel apd Rc-
pi blicxk and the PhiltdelphU Wttkly Presi
sent to their address for tbe period ol one
year. 1 ou ua ve never Had an oner use
this and it will not stand long.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin,
Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Ringbone, Stifles,
Sprains, SwelliDgs, etc. Save $50 by use of
one bottle. Sold by L. B inks &. Co., drug
gists, Mifliintown Pa. Jan. 20-87.
A York State member has Introduced a
bill in tho State Senate that "no fish less
than six inches should be caught." "What
penalty would be inflicted for the violation
of such a law is not related ; but this is to
give notice to all the little fishes that expect
to be caught nett season tn get themselves
measured immediately Tribune.
Tuscarora mountain is slill a haunt for
the remnant of an old time pack or Alle
gheny monntain wolves. The other day a
citizen or tbe valley while at the monntain
for a sled losd or wood came across the
body or a large old dead wo'f. There are
still a few or the pack living. It is hoped
that they all may bs exterminated for they
are formidable when ruuning in pack.
In a pngilistic rencounter with an Oyster
train brakeman. a Mifliintown blood was
put hor$ it combat, on tbe Patterson House
porch, on Saturday, midnight. After bis
discomfiture, the blood entered the Patter
son Hons restaurant and then delivered
sundry demonstrations about tbe peraon or
a lawyer till tbe disciple or Blackstoue as
serted his belligerent rights and knocked
the blood down.
Westminster Presbyteriai congregation
had an interesting tiio last Fridty after
noon buying pews in their new church
building. The trustees of the congrega
tion put a price on each pew. , Sheriff Lou
don wzt auctioneer tor the occasion. Every
time a pew was put np and sold, the buyer
bad tho right to select his paw trom tbe
number that remained unsold. John
oumuer.u.. 7,
Graybill paid tbe highest premium, sixty
dollars. Tbe total a-nount raised by prem-
iunis was Bl tea hundred aud fifty dollars
After the sale of the pews, tho Cbapet was
sold to the G. A. K. Post for $222 includ
ing tbe pens.
Fourth Public Sale of Horses. . Labt Thursday evening when Samuel
I Hotrick was on his way from Cedar Grove
L. Banks Wilson will sell another csr ' literary society his horse was frightened,
load ol like western horses at the Jacobs ,n(J broke one of tbe lines, with the remain
House, in tMs place on Jlobar, January j ing line he pulled the horse to theeand
Slat, 1887, at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp. Per
sons defiring horses will please not forget
the date. No postponement on account of
the- n eat her. Terms same as heretofore.
ON TO HARRISBURG.
Sale Register.
Mrs. Emma J. Wolf, Administratrix will
ell live stock and farming Implements,
one mile west of Oriental, February 1st
1887.
J. C. Herlxler, will sell lire stock and
forming implements, near Johnstown,
March 24, 1887.
Davis Trego will sell live stock and farm
ing implements near Van Wert, February
16.1887.
Felruary 22 Mr. Elizabeth Oberholtxer
will sell farming implements and live stock,
and household goods at her place or resi
dence, near Van Wert.
March 8. Lewis Degan, executor of An
na Bailentine dee'd, at the Ballentine home-
j sted in Fermanagh township. Horses, cat-
tie, sheep, farming implements, and house-
bold furniture. At the same time and
place, the beirs of John Ballentine dee'd
will sell a tract of 49 acres more or less
of woodland.
W",m'",er Preyt congregation
uow cuuixu uaiiumg qq oauoam wun ap-
propriate services. Rev. Mr. Hays was as
sisted, by the other two living preachers,
who in years past, preached for the con
gregation, namely Hev. T. J. Sberrard and
extingnuhrd. At the close or the after
noon service Hays suggested that the Lu
theran and Methodist brethren present
raise money enough to buy a communion
table for the new church. "It was no soon
er said than done." Twenty-five dollars
were raised Tor the purpose, and thus in
the period of one year, the new church
buil ting his bran projected, bailt and paid
.
for. It is a gran I monum .'Dt to the busi-
ness ability of Mr. II ys coupled with his
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ability as a preicher, in b.-ing able to direct
:l:c luiu Is ol his people to b.-cemj cheer
:'ui givers ot their means ror the erection ef
sach a handsome and convenient house of
hand-jWorshir. Xha buiIding tai cqulpmeliu
cost t00ut Mycateea ,honand dollars.
Preaching every evening this week. Com
ui union service next Sabbath.
SfaerlfTs Sales
The Sheriff will sell at tbe Court House,
at one o'clcck, Friday, February 4, 1887,
the lolloping property,
No. 1. A tract of land in Daljvare twp. ,
containing eighty-two acres more or leas,
t bo sold as the property of Daniel Krisber.
i0. i. A tract ol laud in Delaware twp
containing twenty-six acres more or leas,
having thereon erected a log house, bank
barn and other out-buildings, to De sold as
the property or Daniel Krisher.
so. 8. A tract of laud in Spruce Hill
township, containing eveuty-two acres,
more or less, having thereon erected a
bank bara, and other out buildings, to be
sold as ths property or G. F. Glick.
No. 4. A tract or land iu Delaware twp.,
containing 29 acres more or less, having
thereon erected a log frame honse to be
sold as the property or Lewis Dickie, Jr.
No. 5. A tract of land in Spruce Hill twp.,
one hundred and sixty acres, more or less,
to be sold as the property of Enoch Beale.
No. 6. All tbe right, title and interest of
W. D. Slites in a lot oi ground in Richfield,
Monroe township, having thereon erected
a two story frame dwelling bouse, frame
shop, and other outbuildings to be sold as
tbe property or W. D. Stites.
No. 7. A tract or land in Spruce Hill
township containing ten acres, more or
less, having thereon erected a frame house
and stable to be sold as tbe property of
George W. Yocum.
No. 8. A tract of land in Lack township,
containing one hundred and twelve acres
more or less, having thereon erected a large
stone honse, bank barn and other out-buildings,
to be sold as the property of John
Christ.
TYalker Township Sews,
Hurrah for Pennsylvania's new Governor !
Sleigh bell have about ceased to jingle.
Teacher G. H. Kurobangh held a good
spelling bee last Wednesday evening.
P. A. Warner clerked in the store oi Nel
son k. Manbeck, in Tbompsontown, last
week, in the absence of Mr. Manbeck.
John F. Smith died a few minutes alter
ten o'clock on Thursday evening. His re
mains were buried in tbe Locust Run grave
yard on Saturday.
Thilip A. Smith, a student in a New
Tork Medical College, was at home last
week, attending the funeral of bis father.
Many persons from this township were
down to Harrisburg last Tuesday to see
Beaver inangurated. The ceremonies were
performed in the Representative Hall, and
as tickets had been issued by the Legisla
ture for admittance, tbey were already all
secured.
The D-ople of Van Wert met last Wed-
! nesdav evening at the school bouse and or-
j MJ9 ,(K.iety. A nieniber.hip
, o eignteen g secured. The following
nllieeis were elected : I resident, nooeri
Kauffmsn; Vice President, George Shirk ;
Laouog;
I wol I. We have nve literary societies now
in this township.
upset the sleigh, throwing the occtrpant
out. Tne burse ran lor poms, u w
caught near Mexico by William Hack and
taken back to meet Mr. Hetrivk.
Bn Nex.
MARRIED:
SCHREFFLER KINSER On the 20th
inst., by Kev. E. E. Berry. Mr. Grant
Schreffler and Miss Emma S. Kiuser, both
of Delaware township.
HESS DALLY On the same day by
tbe same, Mr. G. W. Hess of Perry couu'y,
and Miss Lizzie Dally of Port Royal.
WEAVER HENDERSON On the same
day, by tbe same, Mr. Austin F. Weaver,
ol Port Royal and Miss Martha E. Hender
son of Miiford township.
WRIflHT KENNEDY On the same
day, by the same Mr. F B. Wright of Pat
terson and Miss Berthelda J. Kennedy or
Port Royal.
LOVE ROBIN SON On the 12lh Inst.,
at Waterloo by Rev. L. L. Haughawoat,
Joseph C. Lovn of Newport, Perry county,
aud Mis Elsie C. Robinson of Waterloo,
Juniata county.
MILLER STROUP On the 13th inat,
at tbe residence of Rev. E. E. Berry in
this place, by Register and Recorder E. E.
Berry, Mr. Joseph W. Miller and Miss Em
ma Siroup both of Susquehanna township,
Juniata county.
PRICK RHINE On -the 13th ,inst., at
the same time and place by same authority,
Mr. John H. Price of Tuscarora township,
and Miss Maggie B. Rhine of Lack town
ship, Juniata county.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
Mir nniTowa, January 28, 1887.
Butter 25
Eggs 20
Lard 8
Ham 12
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARK KT.
Wheat,
Corn, .............
Oats, ,
Rye ,
New Cloverseed....
Timothy seed
Flax seed
Bran
Chop. ....... ......
Snorts ......
Ground Alum Salt..
American Salt......
75 to 80
45
DO
eo
M75
2 00
1 00
1 w
1 60
1 30
I 25
... 1 00a! 10
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
Phil
aDELFHiA, January 22, (lbe. Beef
1 to dji per lb. iS beep at 4 to SJ
cattio 3
cents. Lauil al 4 to 7c ler lb. Hogs at 0
to 7c per lb. Fat cuas at -i: to 4u per lb.
Milch cows $.'o to $30. Veai takes 6 to be
per lb.
Pennsylvania red wheat 0j cents; Crn
ol iierior gr nle i t J 4'jc p. busb; Oala
otic to 6c. Cloverseed 8 to ?J.ls a pouud;
Potatois at 4c to 55c per busu. Rgga c
to 31 C nts per dozen; Butler at IN; to life
per lb; CUicaeos at be per lb; Turkeys aac
Ducks at tbe same price per lb; Apples by
tbe barrel at $1.0 J to $3.26; Brau by tbe
car load $7.76.
NEW
DEPARTURE.
You have a i-pecial invitation
to call in, and pee me, and ex
amine my large stock, and se
lect from it what you want at
my New Departure
ClSII prices.
I am determined to sell at
cash prices so low that you will
be astonished to bear them.
FURJNITURE
Cannot be done without in
these days of civilized house
keeping and my Cash Prices for
CARPETS,
Rugs, Lamps' Mattresses of all
kinds, feather bolsters, Chairs,
single, or in sets, Chamber
Suits, in cherry, walnut, ash,
and mahogany, if you desire it,
will cause you to realizo tbat you
can have a Louso Mpicn lidiy furnish
ed for a small price. Sly
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of carpetR, ranges from tbe substan
tial rag, ingrain, two and three ply,
to tapestry and body brnsseL Every
Department in the Household Fur
niture Line is complete, even to
PICTURES.
If your desire for Household De
coration leads you to picture the
walla of the rooms of your house we
can supply you with pictures at
prices that will e.tuse you to wonder
how thay can be produced for so
little money,
IN SHORT
if you hare a desire to economise in
your purchases of household goods
for use and for household adorn-
by for my Cash Kates are so low
that you cannot fail of making mon
ey by buying at
JOHN S. GRAYBILL'S.
ON BKTDOK STREET, AT TUB CAUSAL,
MITFLINTOWX, PENXA.
Jsnuary 12th 1S&7.
PRIVATE SALE.
John Byler offers a valuable farm at pri
vate sale. The farm is situated along the
main road leading from Miftlintown to Mc
Alistersville, in Fermanagh township, Jun
iata Co., Pa., and only 2 miles from the
former place. Tbe farm contains 145
ACRES of land, 120 acres or which are
cleared, the balance in valuable timber.
The land is in a good state of cultivation
and under good fence. The improvements
are a good frame house 30 by 3d teet,
good frame bank barn 40X90 teet, and oth
er out-buildings, a well 8 feet deep of nev
er railing water is at the door of the bouse,
and a well IS feet deep, of never failing
water is at the barn. There is an orchard
of over 100 trees on tbe farm.
For further particulars call on JOHN
BTLER, on the farm, or address him at
Mifliintown, Juniata county, Pa.
It Saved My Life"
Is a common expression, often beard
from those who have realized, by per
sonal use, tho curative powers of Ayer's
Clierry Pectoral. I cannot say enough
in praise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be
lieving as I do that, but for its nse, I
EhouU long since Lava died from lung
troubles. E. Bragdon, Palestine, Tex.
About six months ago I bad a nevrro
Hemorrhage of the l.unps, brought on
by a distressing Cough, which deprived
me of sleep and rest. I had used vari
ous couh balsams and expectrant,
without obtaining relict A frioud ad
vised, mo to try
Ayer's Cherry PectoraJ.
I diil so, and am happy t- say th-.i It
helped me) at once, by coutinued n
this melicina cured my omgli, and, a
am sa:isfil, t.wci my life. Mrs. K.
Coburn, 18 Second ti., Losrrli, M vs.
I havo used Ayer's Ciwrry I .(i.rral
for over a year, and sinocie! ijeli.vrc i
should have been in my fr.-'i, ! ..! it
net been f-jrt!:U jcetlir'.iii. t I.n';:.-:-d
me ol a (lanpcrous afT:' :rr. cf the If;'",
ioT vt liich I liaJ s'.nit -f l-:.-;air'-i v,.' i .
finding a renniy. 1. ?!cllul;-.:.
Winder, Ir3vlr.: if t :-fr,o.
Ayer's CL:.-. T..' "..! .i.'.VoJ n
Two vrsrs " ' . Ci v't' v1
which Ki.W . -j, I .... I -titi'l-
physi.iiP , v.". " ' .' -" v
p.-esc.;'. , .'. u 1 : .1 ' i . . -
vet;: 1 1 jf r. -
t.ril. Tvv f-.-'-i f
i-orM'''' ' . ' " '. j .
M. Allen, West
Ayer's Cherry PU r2l,
Prepared tv I)r. .T C. Awr ft Cc - '-.;s.
Bold by all l 'msu. 1'ric f i , .' l : s Jj.
LEGJL.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S
DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Ettattof Eli Wolf dte'd.
Notice is herebv given that Letters ol
Administration on the eatate of Elias Wolf
late of Oriental, Juniata county dee'd,
having ben granted to the undersigned
residing at Oriental. All persons indebted
to said estate are reqnested to mass im
mediate payment, and those havicg claims
will present the same for settlement to
EMMA J. WOLFE.
Administratrix,
Januarv 6th 1W7.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of H. F. Zeidrri, decease J.
I vr . : i. :.
of Juniata county. Pa., deceased, have been
! granted to the undersignctl. rcsidi'ig near
Dimmsville, Juniata Co , Pa. All persons
indebted to said estate are reij'ientttl to
nmke immediate payment, and those Hav
ing cl.iims will present them for settlement
to W. II. ZEJDKRS.
Administrator.
January 10, 1SH7.
OTICE CT APPEALS
Tbe Commissioners of Jni.uta County,
will meet all persous who may leel aicriev
ed in the AfsrsMiieut of 17, at their of
fice in ililllmtowu lor treat side of river on
tho 17;li aud tal side of rivor on th 10th
day of February lKf7.
By Order of UtA of County Commis
sioners. tf- B. LOfl'KS, Cierk.
Charter Notices.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON' PLEAS
OK JUN IATA COUNT T.
Notice Is hereby (riven tbat an application
will be made to the above court, on WF.I
MESOAV, the 91 la day of FEBRUARY,
A. It. 1HH7, at 1 o'clock P. it., under the
Act o( Ass mblv of tl)j Commonweal'! of
Pennsylvania, emitted "Ad Act to proViuO
for the Incorporation and Regulation of
certain Corporations" approved April 2!tb,
1171, and the supplement thereto, lor the
charter of a corporation to be called THE
TRINITY EVANUfcLICAL LUTHERAN
CONGREGATION of McAli.tervill... the
character and object of which are to provide I
for and maintain the public worship ol God
in accordance with the Confession ot Faith
and Korni'ila ol Government and Discipline
of the General Snoa of the Evangelical
Lutheran Chnrch in tbe United States of
America, and to purchase Ijnd for and
tnaiutain and control a burial ground or
cemetery fur the ujc or aid Congregation
or Church and the community in which it
islocattd. And for this pnrpoae to have,
rosjcaa and enjoy all the rights, beactits
and privileges of the said Act of Assembly
and supplement thereto
JEREMIAH LYONS.
Solicitor.
Januarv 12, lrfrT.
XN THE COURT OF COMMON' TI.EAS
OF JUNIATA COUNTY.
Notice is herebr liven that an application
will be niade to the above court, on WED
NESDAY, the th day of FEBRUARY,
A. P- 1H8", at 1 o'clock; P. M., under the
Act of Assembly or the Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide
tor tbe Incorporation and Regulation ef
certain Corporations," approved April 2'.Ub,
A. D. 184, and the supplements thereto,
for the charter of a corporation to he c ailed
EMANUEL LUTHERAN CONOREGA-
TION ol Thompsontown, the character and
objects of which are to provide for and main
tain the public worship of God in accord
ance with the Confession of Faith and For
mula of Government and Discipline of tho
General Synod of tbe Evangelical Lutheran
Church in the Unittd States of America
and to nnrcbaa land for and maintain and
control a burial ground or cemetery for the
use of said congregation or church and the
community in which it is located. And
for tbat purpose, to have, possess and en
joy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges ot
the said Act of Assembly ana supplements
thereto., JEREMIAH LlUXS,
Solicitor.
January 12, 1S87.
IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLBAS
OF JUNIATA COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that an application
will be made to the above Court, n WED
NESDAY, the Oth day of FEBRUARY,
A. D. 18e7, at 1 o'clock P. !., tinder tbe
Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled '-An Act to provide
lor the Incorporation and Uegnlation of
certain Corporations," approved April U9tb,
A. D. 1874, and tbe supplements thereto,
for the charter of a Corporation to be called
THE CENTER KVANOELICAL LUTH
ERAN CONGREGATION ol Walter town
shir, tbecharacterand objects of which are to
irovide tor and maintain tbe public worship
of God in accordance with tbe Confession of
Faith and Formula of Government and dis
cipline of the General Synod of tbe Evan
gelical Lutheran Church in the United
States of America, and to purchase land for
and maintain and control a burial ground or
cemetery for the nse of said Congregation
or Cnurcn. ana iue communny in wuicuni
u located. And for tbat purpose, to b.ve,
oossess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
andprivUegeiof thegaid Act of Assembly
and supplements thereto.
JEEEMIAH LTOXS,
Solicitor.
January 12, 1887.
SENTim AND REPUBLICAK,
One dollar a year in advance.
One dollar and fifty cents if not
paid within three weeks after
time of subscription.
Alter the children hare learn
ed to read, the greatest educa
tor is the newspaper. Every
man should do justice to his
family by subscribing for a pub
lic journal.
Never in the history of news
papers has the subscrip'ion
price been so low. Subscribe
for the StNTTNEL axd Retubli
can, it gives nearly twice as
much reading as any one of the
other papers in Juniatat Its re
ports of all important home
i
news and enterprises is full and
within tho period of a year its
variety of reading matter com
prehends within its scope al
most every topic.
Tou should not be without a
county paper if it cost you six
or seven dollar- a year.
In this day and generation it
amounts almost to a wrong
to one's self and family to deny
themselves the advantage of
a good home paper. There are
more than a thousand and one
things during the passage of a
year that interest and some
times directly benefit us, that
appear in the home paper but
like the rain, sunshine and air,
that we are so familiar with,
we do not appreciate as they
merit.
There are people who do not
take a home paper, but they
are not representative people
To be sure this is a free coun
try and people can do as they
plea.e so long as they do not
trespass on the rights of their
neighbors, but the man who
does not take his county paper
is like the man who has a place
that lie calls home when his de
sires are outside of its doors, his
home is a misnomer.
"It is all right'' if you de
sire a city paper to subscribe
for one, or if vou desire to have
one from a half dozen cities, it
i. no one's business but your
own jf you pay for them, but
1 '
first of all, subscribe for your
county paper and then look
abroad.
After having subscribed for
the Sentinel and Republican
you are certain in your secure
ment of the county paper that
gives you a larger quantity and
greater variety of reading mat
ter than is presented by other
journals published in Juniata
county.
Aa a medium for advertising
the Sentinel and Kepcblican is
number one.
Its job department ia not as
complete as the job offices m
Philadelphia or New York no
more than its newspaper depart
ment is like the department of
a Philadelphia or New York
daily, but the job department is
ample and prices are down to
city prices. We'll print you a
nice quarter sheet bill for one
dollar, a half sheet bill for one
dollar and a half, and a whole
sheet bill for three dollars.
Mention it to your neighbor
that they may do well to sub
scribe for the Sentinel and Re
publican, and send one dollar
in advance to pay for one year's
subscription, and when you
have job printing to do, or de-
. . ,- i
sire to advertise, ot desire to
i , .,, , . . -
have Sale bills printed send in
the order and it will be execut
'cd.
THE CLOTHING HOUSE
OP
D. W. HARLEY,
. ESTABLISHED 18G5-
Only those houses who pursue an ALL THE TEAR ROUND Policy
of Lowest Prices have the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage.
Everybody knows that D. W. HtrUy is the Chief Champion of
STEADY, TJNSEXSATIONAL PRICES.
No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY.
No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hon
est Clothing.
Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN.
UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES,
and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at prices
that will do yon good.
Measures taken for Suits, or parts of suits on short notice, of a style
to suit your fancy, or the most recent
The Corner of Bridge & Water Streets is the business place of the
Valuable Clothing House of
D. W.
January 10, 1887.
POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS !
IDNITTMOOF SO DELAY, HATE BEE ISSUED TO THS
SAIESME 1.1 CHARGE OF THE
MAM0TIIKCL 0THING DEPARTMENT
-AT
SCHOTT'S
To reduce tbe prices of EACH and EVERY ARTICLE fully twenty-
fire per cent-
Considering our former redactions
Gents Fumisbing Goods, this present
FORTY PER CEINT.
from the actual ralue of the goods. '-Stock t&ting" time is traveling nigh.
We must take our chances while the weather is cold and clothing buyers
plenty. Hesitation is fatal ; so here we go :
THE KEENEST CUT IN PRICES !
WE WILL OFFEK O.NK HUNDREDMEN S SPLENDID CAS3IMER
AND BEAVER OVEKCAOT9, WORTH $14,00 FOR $X50.
WE WILL OFFER CHOICE ENGLISH, KERSEY AND CHINCHIL
LA OVERCOATS WORTH $lfi 00 FOR $10.25-
WE WILL OFFER MENS NEAT AND WARM OvERCOAT3
WORTH $8.00 FOR $3.2.
OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN. FROM 13 to 13 YEARS OF A Git,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
THE., BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OIT OF PRICES !
STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN SUITS:
The sacrifice we make in unloading cur slork of Men's and Boys' Suits
is without a parallel, from our finest Dress Suits for a gentleman down to
the strong, everyday suit for the boy3. We slmll give more and better
value lor the price we ask than we have ever given before. We mean bus
iness. The suits must be sold at any rate. Tho Fame reductions hav
been made in our Pants Department. Every fair has been placed on sale
below cost.
LOOK HERE!
If yon need a Hat a C:.p. a Shu t, a Sait of Underwear, a pvr of Olovea,
or anything else in the way of Furnishing Goods, you can buy it at about
fifty cents on tbe dollar at Schott's. We want to turn these gooda into
money beforo inventory day, hence our GREAT REDUCTION.
SCH0TT,
THE LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRIDGE ST., MIFFLIN TOWN, FA.
The Judge's Cash Puzzle
IN BEHALF OF TBI
GEANT MONUMENT FUND.
TSE YOUR BRAISS AMD MAJwE MONEY.
Men- Women. Children Everybody
The Jdge propoaea lo asaist; the Grant
MoDiiujeni Fuud by organizinj a graud
competition on word-building (making the
largest number of English words trora a giv
en aentence bv tracspoeing and uaing let
ters to suit the purpow), nsing for the
themo the sentence "Who will be onr next
Prea'dent f" and offering Cash priiea to
successful competitors, each of whom will
have to pay Fiity (50) cents on presenta
tion ol bis competitive paper. Tbe money
received will Oe applied as follows :
Twentv-Bve ceils is at once credited to
the Grant Fund.
The nmaming twenty-nve ?ents, aner star,le, bog house, an orchard of thrifty
deducting the legitimate expenses of ad- fFees wf choice fruit in bearing. Any per
vertisiog nanwa with their respective an- M wjahing to view the property can do so
swers, etc., etc., will be placed in a com - . DT camDg. on the premises, and any person
mon Innd to be equally divided among tbe ,jinlng to learn the particulars can do ao
six successful competitors, t. t., mo si (
nrranna sendin in tbe largest liats of En
glish words (proper nouns included) made
iron the seniuuco "Who will be our next
President ?"
The magnitude" of the pnres will depend
on the amount of money leceived, or in
other words on the number of competitors.
Communications open nntil February 15,
18S7, 1 i o'clock.
This is not a new thing. In England
large sums of money have been raised for
Charity by this method, and those who have
participated and incidentally holped a wor
ths nhiect have won aprixe aa high as 10,-
0OO aa a reward for mental activity.
The names or competitors win oe puo
lished from week to week in Jrf?e.a3 they
may come in. This will not only serve as
an acknowledgment of the receipt ol the
money, etc., but will also servo to show
tho weekly progress of the fund. Govern
ing rules in this week's Jndgf.
Address
"tirant Fund,"
THE JUDiiE PUBLISHING CO.,
Potter Building, New York t ity.
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AY. J. SFUEY, Publisher, Dayton. Ohio,
January 19, 18S7-4L
fashion cut.
HARLEY
on Men's and Boys Clothing and
cut in prices is virtually a discount of
Valuable Grant J11U and Saw
Mill at Private Sal.
The undersigned offers for sale a GRIdT
MILL and fAff MILL, situated in old
fort Koyal, Juniata county. Pa., with 11
ACRES ot l.ind. more or less, with mill dam,
mill house 3UX30 feet, threw stories high,
one story of stone, and two of trame, con
taining 3 ruu of stone, two pair ot burrs,
and one sand stone, chopper and corn break
er, a S ilver Creek smut machine, and sepa
rating machine, Iwo Hour bolts 20 feet long,
two dour packers, all driven by tbe wator
of Hunter's creek on a 17 lect overshot
wheel. The mill has a good run of custom
work and is in a good wheat growing coun
try, and Is in good running order. The
saw mill is driven by a R.tse water wheel,
and is in good running order, doing a largo
amount of sawing in the season. FRAXR
HOLSE. Spring of water. Cistern, rramo
Dy cii;ng on or addressing
JOHN 11ERTZLER, Sr.,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
rail and Winter Goods.
I would inform the public tbat I have
now in my new millinery store at my place
of residence on Water street, MitSintown,
second door from corner of Bridge street,
a full stock, of Fail and Winter millinery
goeds, all new, and of the latest styles,
and having employed first class milliners,
I am prepared to anpply the public with
everything found in a firetclass milliner
store, come and examine icy stock. I
consider it no trouble to show good.
MRS. DKIHL.
Slay 8-83.1 -v.
To i-.II who ar suffering from th errors aad
tailismulnnaot youth, narvoua was in a, early
demj. laof manhood, he.. I will sand a recipe
that will cure yon, TRZI O V CHABOX. This great
renwly waa discovered by a missionary In South
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