...vf Til. IM T wTfkI.IN'TOWN: ftwgTHESPAT, FEBRCART 9, 1S97. TERMS. . ..,in. $1-00 per won ' P Enoecr" tf ot p.,,1 10 advance. iB safest inserted at 60 T Renter each insertion cats per 'Vhu.inrt. Botic.s local col- ""'tilli wUl be "d to ,ho, 4 M'rlng SHORT LOCJILS. art are require! . .fiiridir.I co . - .'i answer row t5t T to 6lW man i dus. in town of 51 yesrs his counterfeit jiibill io circulation The Pre.il nf Actors r-.,-i -'- hi.n not t0 e.t trie cr paslru-s. Tb9Huat.cgJ-!.K.for;ntorj-Hin need of$ ';3,:50to complete it. Th. passenger room. nd ticket office at kMrff rTintei. th station re - x- The llh eating season will soon te ner., ! Bk-kl raters will be happy. USI Aonie OratbiH is siting her sister Grace, st WUson College, this week. Ground bog day '-in these part," was a a., gir to .dot, rain and hail 111. Johnstown, Cambria countv, sentence. ttMBp.toStd.v. labor on the streets. Jtairt FanEsraker, of Pbilo Panna ge, of this rce b" 6,,ne to t"1""'14- Cotg-essnian AlklD,l,D " l,ome "teDl1 ft, funeral of bis uncle, S Ooa Eans. :tl ..II - nt of TvatlMS ftt Dsrii Treg1 " " " ; fb. time of biiwle near tan vtert, rc rusrr 16- KtT. Sam Jones asked "Can man bo a Cbriiuw if ho vote, one w.y and prays another J" TheSEnbary post-of5co was robbed one 8iM lt wk o( mooe-T "ad ''""I" to ,he amount of $"00. The Pot!l Brothsrs at Springboro, Craford county Pa., utilise 2500 acres for a stock farm. 3r. Henry Sbope, of Americas, Kansas, Tisited his aunt, Mrs. George Qoshen, in Patterson, list week. A dscghter of Henry De Huff, of Patter son, "is painfully hurt while coasting on last Taesdiy erening. Doot elect a set of men who will take nearly all your earnings to pay yoar road, poor and school taxes. Mr. Hsvi sad Mr. Gooley will preach the greater part of this week in Middle Tusca rora frfsbvterian church. The Leg isisture has passed a resolution asking Cviigri ss to place the ports of the countrr in s ftste of defense. Buter, E. S. Parker of this p!sce b is en tered opoa the duties of the Columbia Na tions! Bar.k st Washington D. C. Arstiral mtirg in tlie Patterson Kvan- gelicjl church has caused a largs number of pto to nniie with tho chnrch. France pofses the very oldest old maidtotbeaond. Her ae ia 100 years, and she still gigles whon she sees a "horrid nan." E?. Sam Jones, surlled i'je Eostonians by sajiLg "Tin need not wait to aak ; a nss to ics'se a rrofeirn, for yon can tell him by Lis acts." OUR ARTIST'S VISION. t.ar special a; li-l iiaa a Vlaiou tue oluer nicbt when all arnnnri wa bIHI. rn whinh. "Win.iv Hili." of the Herald, nppeared at Harrisbur;;, in heroic ize on Capitol Hill, threatening to storm, some one, if the Bearer ad mmisf ration fails to piTe him his rights, in a snuff office in the denarrmnnt nf th Snnrntarv of Stain. HiBrichta ire hed on his wonderful political tumbling, turn coat ability, claims in being "good Lord good devil," to suit circumstances, in having been an ardent advocate of Tilden's election, and in running a mule campaign in Juniata, for which he complains he has not been oaid. inst as if th RermhWn nartv ia nnder obligation to rav lam for Independent mulo political work. His other great claims were not clearly set forth in the vision, and as the vision gradually faded from sight, the expiring flash of light revealed "Windy Bill" still Jeggiug on Cap itol Hill, in heroic size, for an office, but guards standing among the shrubbery that surrounds the Capitol build ings muicaies ioai -wma claims are noi oi tue right stamp. A Uaking coal barrel near Frederick, coal. My poo' ole fodder an mndder. (ah, Maryland, caused a rrt xeit-ment. . The I mus' a licked me a tn-nwvl tiroes when oil that leaked oat of the banel was found jdey win Tarnm' me ter carry coal. Hit's and reported by a citiin. The general be- j like da law business, boss, yose get ter liefsiezed on the mind of the peop! that ' cha'ge for educasbun-" Harper's Weekly, a new coal oil field bad been discorered. j List of leUer, uncalIod for .ining in The Perry Connty Freem in ssys ; The ! the post office at Mifflintown, Pa., Jannary oldest county bri.igr is the one aecross Co- 31, IS87. Persons calling lor lettera in calamus Creek, b-!ow Millerstown. built by ( this list will p'ease aak for advertiaod mat 'Old Mother Cnmberland" in 1S16, a con- ter. Letters ; Joseph Bell, William Kauff- p!e years before the Juniata turnpike, now , man, II. C. Mil Her. T. Titno, Mrs. Maggie abandoned as a chartered company, was ! Kauffinan, Bert Bigiow, Mrs. Catherine constricted- Laub, Darid Renninger, Miss Minnie Win- An apportionment bill in the Legislature ' ten' rotal Cards ; W. Leach, 3, Jacob places Juniata Cn , in the 17th Congress- Shirk, J. Frank Moist, Kitcbard Hodge, ional district. The counties in the district ; MiM S0 Ioerr, Mrs. Mattie Winters, named are Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon. Cfaos. C. McCulloch, Luke Kersteter, J. B. Mifll in, Juniata, Snyder, and Union. The j HarUell, W. E. Broond. majority for Beaver in the countiea named ' Csias. B. Caawroan, P. M. was 2C12 votes. j The city jonrLa'Ut writes about almost Connecticut debating societies are dia- j everything excepting the ground hog, ' and enssing the question, Is a good gun of , 'l 's probable that lie fails to write about more value than a good dog?" We think It his pigship because the ground hog no s. If you happen to get tired or the dog ' longer finds a lodging place within city you can kill it with the gun, but if ou get ( limits. The ground hog is exclusively ru weary of the gun you can't kill it with the i ral, and as ouch is given over to theconntry dog. New Haven News. journalist. From time out of date there Subscribers who are in arrears who pay '. has been a saying that after a December, up, and pay one dollar and fifty cents Jn i and January map the ground bog comes advance can have the Sixtikel ad R- j ont of its winter quarters on the 2nd day ri BLican and the ,Ttiiifnia M'trkly PtJu of February, and takes an observation sent to their address for the period ol one i of 'he weather. It the sue shines during the year. Ton have never bad an offer like d,y lu" hog sees its shadow and retires to this and it will not stand long. : hoi e for another Dap of six weeks, if it List or letters remiining in the Patterson ! doe not ,ea ,h1". remiins out of fa. ix,st offire not c.i'eH foe l..tt-, vu. i door foT tbe eaon. It did not see its . LEGAL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. htUU of H. F. ZtHwn, Jtcvfti. ' otiee ia hereby given that letrers of Ad ministration on the estate of H. F. Zeiders, of Juniata county, pa., deceased, have been granted to ine undersigned, residing near Dimmsviile, Jnniata Co, I'a. All persons indebted to said raute are requested to mate luirueuiate payment, and those hav ing claims will present thorn for settlement to W. U. ZEJDERS. AdnituiKtrator. January 19, 1887. Your Children Are constantly exposed to danger from Colda, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar to the throat and lungs. For such ailments, Ayer's Cherry rectoral, promptly adminis tered, affords speedy relief and core. As a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were afflicted, we used, daring the past win ter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, we consider this preparation the most effi cacious of all the medicines which have coma to our knowledge. Mary Park hurst, Preceptress, Home for Little Wanderers, lioncaster, Md. My children have been peculiarly sub ject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to find any effective rcmedv until I com menced administering Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This preparation relieves the difficulty of breathing and invariably cures the complaint. David G. Staxks, Chatham, Columbia Co., N. V. ,1 have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my family for many years, and have round it especially vaiuanio in Whooping Cough. This medicine allays all irritation, prevent inflammation from extending to the lunes. and quickly sub dues anv tendency to Lung Complaint. . a. v emngton, tr lainvuie. Alien. I find no medicine so effective, for Croup and Whooping Conch, an Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It saved the life of my little Doy, only six months old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever saw. Jane Malone, Piney Flats, Tenn. ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prapand by Dr. 3. C. Aver st Co., Lowell. Haas. Bold brail Draggiat. Frio $1; six boulM, a. SENTINEL AND REPUBLICAN, One dollar a year in advance. One dollar and fifty cents if not paid within three weeks after time of subscription. After the children have 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 ISentinel and Republi- can, it gives nearly twioo a much reading as any one of the other papers in Juniata, Its re ports of all important home news and enterprises is full and within the period of a year its variety of reading matter com prehends within its scope al most every topic. You should not be without a county paper if it cost you six or seven dollars a year. In this day and generation it amounts almost to a wrong to one's self and family to deny NEW DEPARTURE. You have a special invitation themselves the advantage of a good home paper. There are Ktue Bardell, Joseph Brown, Mrs. W. R. shadow last Wednesdav. Casner, J. O. Fickes, John U. Ickes Oeor- J s- Owen Evans of Delaware township, died last Friday afternoon, February 4, The fourth rai rr.al track has been com pleted to a point four miles west of Patter son. This generation will witn'-ss its com pletion to Pittsburg. If Solomon wi re living in tbe United States, tt this time with his several bun dredaiTes he would be looked upon as no better thin a M r mon. One iol'ar arj4 a half cash, will secure yon the Sistissl asd Eefc blicaw and the PsiosV'siia Wttkly Prut one year. This e?er will not stand long. The Frtaklin Repository remarks that msnv yoang men in Ciiambersburz think they sr haiing a good time when in reali ty tbey are going to ruin. H. V. Mickey, operator at Tuscarora tower has applied for the patent of an in strument that will be or great use to rail road trains while running. By the Auditor General's report this eommnnity leirns that the two banks In this piace are am ini the aouudest bind ing institutions ia the Juniata Vallev. Th Presbyterian congregation of this I'ace will hold a n.e;ting next Saturday afternoon to ekct doers, and to consider the qnestion of raiir g the preicber's salery . It is sail thit the 1'eitiiiyivaoia Railroad has commenced to re-rail the main Hue. The new rails are Eve pounds heavier to tae yard tlin the ones and over sixty feet long. "The Joint Ir,i;nte at Richfield on the ll:h aid 12:h, will be a success. All tea chers, whether programmed or not, are in vited to attend and participate in the dis cussions " The S:ientific American states what is of great ir, Wen to people who work in 'eel. It says that drilling through steel ""J b greatly hastened by using a solution of alcohol and gura camphor. Ton can have the Sktuji ako Rspcb-J-iCAs.ndthe PhiMelpktm Widely Prttt sent to yonr address, one year, by paying vu. one dollar and Hlty cents. Ton have "ever had such an offer, and it will not 'ana long. an Armstrong county man who was ar rested lor killing chickens that invsded his Itemises has been acquitted, the court in Tucting the jury that under tbe law one nan cannot raise chickens at the expense ue omer." otter medicine is an relml.le Acer's Cherry Pectoral, f,.r the cure of tonttbs, colds, and all derangements of the respiratory organa. It relieves the asth ttte and consumptive, even in advanced 'ges of disease. -"uu, a wife in the middle of the 'ght, rousing her hut,band, I declare , 10 jni me mackerel to soak." 'Cm V 11,- a i . "" aon't believe you'd Cm Tunegut much on it if you had," said ..,,v joun Life. Charic. C VicCulloch, ol McCulloch -'. was s.rio.iily injured at Long's saw i neeu's (,ap recently. Bv m.kinr misstep when waking on the gangway t ,ull!' Ue M OH", and by the f.'l brok erai oi U.g ribattl-ei-)r. otany women find great difficulty in ar- meir uar bcCOm:nSV, because or its harsh an.l iure. By the use ef Ayer's Rsie t; . . . - . me nau- Deco mes PUt,"dE,ossy- Tu Vigor U the meanly ol Ml hair preparations. gtana Stewart, Joseph Stomp, S. H. Tcung. Postal Cards : J. Bennett. Persous asking for the above will please say advertised. HOWARD K.1RK,P. Jf. The Legislature will be asked to pass "an act to authorize tbe Pennsylvania Ca nal C"ir.j,any to abandon lor ublic u- that part ol its canal situate upon tbe Jun iata Division, hing between and including the dam west of Huntingdon and the head of the slack water of the dam near Millers town, or from time to lime portions there of in its discretion." There was heaiy thunder, and bright lightning in a number of the western states on ground hog day. "Mr. WillUm (J. Lee, of Upper Alton, Illinois, whiiu eating din ner, was killed bv lightning. liis wile, who wjj bitting at tho table with him, w.is pros trated by tbe thock, but was not seriously injured. Two o:her houses were struck, but oo damage was done. 18K7. He was born January 18, 1S07. Ilo j was aged 80 years and 17 days. He was ail ; bis life one of tbe subtantial citimns of ' Juniata county, and as such a constant piyer of tritmlo to the interests of the ' townkhip, county and sute. lie was a true representative of thj solid interests of the Commonwealth. Ue was ol the quality ot men, tbat unfortunately, scarcely ever be come office seekers. lie was highly respect ed, and one ol the wealihieat men in the county, and a dignified polite gentleman. His funeral will take place this Wedneadsy afternoon, at Thonipsontown, at 2 o'clock. James T. Long of Gettysburg, will deliv j er a lecture ou the bittle of Gettysburg, in I the G. A. K. Uall, Mifflintown, on Satur day aveuing, February 12, for the benefit of the Post. The lecture will be illustrat ed with oW views pertaining to the battle field thrown upon can-as 40 feet square Sale RowlMer. J. C. Hertsler, wii sell lire stock and farming impleiueuts, near Johnstown, March 24, 1887. Davis Trego will sell live stock and farm ing implements near Van Wert, February 16. 1887. Felraary 22 Mrs. Elizibeth Oborholtxer will sell larming implements and live stock, and household good st h-r place of resi dence, near Vau Wert. March 8 Lewis Djgsn, executor of An na Baileatine dee'd, at tbe Bailentine home sted in Fermanagh township. Horses, cat tle, sheep, farming implements, and house hold lurniture. At the same time and place, tbe heirs of John Bailentine dee'd will sell a tract of 49 acres more or less of woodland. March 11 At Locust Bua in Walker township, William Gross will sell all his personal property includiug a lot of horses, cows, young cattle, hoga, farming iinple menta of all kinds. p..h-n.- n.M a .,(,.. i;i-; . hair mile from Tnompsootown, will sell iiv. lect from it what you want at stock, farming implements and household m JJgw Departure March 3-D. B. Kits wilt sell on the Jackson farm a mile and a half north east of this town. Live stock and farming im plements. February 21-Soiomon Maobeck and cash prices so low that you will like the rain, sunshine and air, John Smith executor, of the ' .state or U astonisned to hear them sjuoa x. oiDiiD acjeutni, win sen a nane hutvtrv siriti hnnaVaisll tr itrni M&rch 8 At Itt o'clock George Lukeos, FURJNITURE nf Walker lnBhln will amII H h'lraes. e. 1W vouna cattlo. sheet., hors. turkevs. chick-1 Cannot be done Without en. wsgons, horse gear, ana .arming m.- fc j f - .J!; house plementa. 1 March id. Genres Biw .-s will sell in keeping and my Cash Prices for Mil ford township, 6 miles west of Patter son, cows, young rattle, hones, sheep, hegs, WS20HS, and a full assortment of larming implements, an t household goods If arch 7 Jobs T. Shelly, will tell in nUrth-e.;ofMcAi.s.erv,.i..horM,.,co-., . . . p..i trespass on the righto of their THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D.W.HARLEY, . ESTABLISHED 18G5. Onlj those house who pursue sn ALL THE TEAR ROUND Policy of Lowest Prices have the Public Confidence and a Steady Patronage. Everybody knows that D. IV. Jforley is the Chief Champion of STEADY, TJNSENSATIOXAL PRICES- No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. No spurU. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Prices for Hoar est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of HEX. UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOYO, and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at priosa, that will do you good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts of suits on short notios. of a tyl to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut. The Corner of Bridge Water Streets ia the business place of til Valuable Clothing House of D. W. anuary 19, 1887. to call in, and pee me, and ex amine mylarge stock, and se CASH PRICES. more than a thousand and one things during the passage of a vear that interest and some times directly benefit us, that I am determined to sell at appear in the home paper but 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 please so long as they do not in CARPETS, Rugs, Lamps' Mattresses of all kirids, feather bolsters, Chairs, HARLEY POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS! iDXlTTI.IGOr HO DIL1T, BITE BEE ISSIED TO TBB SALESHE IX CHARGE OF THE MAMM0THCL 0TIIING DEPARTMENT . AT . SCHOTT'S To reduce the prices of EACH and EVERY ARTICLE fully twenty- five per cent Considering our former reductions on Men's and Boys Clothing and OenU Furnishing Goods, this present cut in prices is virtually a disoounteX FORTY PER CE1NT. from the actual value of the goods. "Stock taking" time is traveling nigh. We must take our chances while the weather is cola ana cioiumg uujem plenty. Hesitation is fatal ; so nere we go : THE KEENEST CUT IX PRICES ! WE WILL OFFER ONKHUNDREDMEX-S SPLENDID CAS3I31EB AND BEAVER OVERCAOTS, WORTH $14,00 FOR $J.50. WK WILL OFFER CHOICE ENGLISH, KERSEY AND CHlNCUILi LA OVERCOATS WORTH $16 00 FOR $10.25. WE WILL OFFER MENS NEAT AND WARM OvERCOAT WORTH $S.0O FOR $3.25. OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN, FROM 13 to 18 YEARS OF AG A AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE., BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT OF PRICES! STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN SUITS: hold furniture- young cattle, sheep, bogs, and a full assort ment of farming iui ieiucnu, and house-1 Suits, in cherrv, walnut, ash, and mahogany, if you desire it, VIED: I will cause you to realize mat you can hare a house splen lidly furnish using oxoliydrugeo light, tbe most cower. William Graham, of Harrisburg, a freight. ,alkuoWu Tll):se Tie, . from bralceinsn ou tbe railroad, had his left hand 1 graphs takeu on the Bold during the en- oaa.y cruoueu wni.r coupling car. ,u gl.cU1(:llli virl(lly purtylng bltt,e raiierson vara on iw luesasy evening. .en..,. Pcrss mat have heard and aeeo The injuries will nut necessitate the ambu lation. A yrar ago in Januarj Mr. Gra ham bad a linger of the sarni hand crushed while coupling cars in tho lower end of the same vard. "The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of the Thonipsontown charge, commences on Fri day evening, Febnsry llth,at Thompson. town. P. E., U. K.. Foster will preach Fri day evening at 7 o'cluck, after which Quar terly Conference will be held. Preaching on Saturday erning. Love Feast on Sab bath morning at nine o'clock, preaching at U' j children's meeting at " ; preaching in ihe evening aud reival services every evening of the week. AU are cordially in vited to come-" People talk about governmeut ; they en gage in great national and st.ue cauipaigus for the election of government, overlook ing entirely th-s greatest of all governments namely the town and township govern nieuts. It is the taxes of the town and township that are oppressive. Township and town governments are changed every ear. Don't put men in office who are re gardless of tbe amount of tbe earnings of your property that tbey take in taxes. About Sfty lives were lost, and many people wounded, by four passenger coach es ol the rear end of a train going over White river bridge, in Vermont, on Friday morning about 2 o'clock. Tbe cars tell a istance of 70 leet to the ice on tbe river, and took fire, the bridge was destroyed bv be fire. Tbe engiue and several passenger cars passed over tbe bridge, a broken rail or a broken wheel about tbe middle of tbe train caused tbe accident. 4 John B. Gough requested that on bis monument the following sentiment should be cut, as part of the inscription ; "1 can desire nothing better for the great country than tbat a barrier high as Heaven should be raised between the unpolluted lips of the children and the intoxicating cup ; that everywhere men and women should raise strong aud determined hands against whatever will defile tbe body, pollute the mina or harden the heart against God and his truth." The sentence hat been duly add ed to the stone." Tbe BloomSeld Advocate of last week publishes tbe following. Director of tbe Poor, Mr. John Wilt, of Jackson township, has come into possession of a bible which bears tbe date '1534.' Tbe book ia printed iu large German characters and on b ary porous pspcr ia use at that time. It weighs lb pounds, aud is bound in raw bid tipped with sheet iron. The bible is to remain in the John Wilt family. II r. Wilt received it wtiile atteudiug the luueral of a relative iu York county lately. The coal strike. Lawyer "How much for carrying in that coal, Uncle R utas One dollah sab." Lawyer "A dollar ! That's too mucn." Uncle Bastaa "To' mas' b'ar in mill', bah, dat it tuk yeaha of ha'd ex perience befo' I was cognizant tar carry ia this illujtf aied lecture describe it as highly lulereatiog hie like. Admission IS cents. tteerved seals 25 cents ; children 10 cents; Ticket tor sale at Dr. KoJger'a Drug store, Juiiu iitka'a grocery, Mitllmtown aud Geo. Wilson's store and T. Reese's Restaurant, Pattetson aud at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence 8:90. Last Wednesday, February 2, 1887, Mr. Juhn Kooisou of l'alier.soa celebrated his 1)4 iu hirtii day. lie was born in Miltord township, about two miles north-west of Pattersou, February 2, 1791. iiis grand lather, Alexander Robuoa was one of tbe arlie-t sctilers in Tuscarora Valley, bo served iu the Frcucli aud Indian wars, and was witn BradUock's expedition tbat met wiih disaster near fori Pitt, now Pittsburg. Ue served iu Colonel Bouquet's expedition ag iiust the ludiaiis duriug Poutiac's conspir acy, which euded successiully on the banks ot Mu.kiuguiu, la Ohio, in the year 17C1. Ue had come to Tuscarora in about 17jJ. Ilia graudson John, tbe subject of this sketch is sot only one of the oldest, if not lle oldest man in Jauiata, but he is of tlie oldest stock of people iu the county. Ou Sunday, Jauuarj SO, 1887, Mr. Robison joined in tbe service of tbe Lord's Supper iu ttie new church building, just finished by tbe present Presbyterian congregation in this place. It was the first communion service held in tbe new building. Mr. Rob ison Das been a witness, and a participant ol all the phases ot ' Preab teriamsm in thia community from worship in tbe first log chuicn buildiUK on the lilebe land, on laud now owned by iavw Diven, in Wat ker township, Uirougb Ihe stone church bunding tbat stood iu tbe south-west cor ner vt uie Presbyterian grave-yard in tbia town, tbiough tbe chapel, and now inte tbe beauulul aiad convemeut church buildiug ou Third street, atay ne live many day among us in tue enjoyment of health. CORNEILISON On FrWav, Januarv 28tb, at tbe residence ol biT son-in-law, eJ for a small price. My 4onn - jioiiouaupn. in in piace, atrs. Maria Corneilson, wile of tlie late Charles I fiPYli'l) I I QCflP Tl 17T Corueilison, ated 71 Tear-, 3 month and 15 I ULulLhAu nOOU JV 1 Jl IVl1 L days. Miewas biin.a in Union cemetery Inbbatb afternoon. I0f carpets, ranees from the eubstan- HO WE On Jaunary 81, 1?87, Mrs. Ilan- ial raff, ingrain, two an J tbreo plv. nan mow. , t n,e r siuenre ol ner son Jobn I . i . , - . r in this place, sgid 111 jesrs, 2 months and to tapestry and bodj biusseL Every for One, Or it 01 desire to Dave lb days. I t- . : ! TT.oV1.1 p.ir. f l,lf J ;f;. ;t lArpiUbUCU IU fclio uuun.umu a u. - I JilC 1 1 Ulll a lltlll UU&CU UUC 41 neighbors, but the man who does not take his county paper is like the man who has a place that he 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 ZON G On the 12th nit., near Evrcdale, I .. T. . . J uni.ta coun.y. C.n.ri..e Zong, aged 84 niture Lme 18 Complete, even to years, 1 u.cnib, and 18 days. SMELTZ On tbe 2"?rd nit., near Orien tal, Annie Mable, child of Joel and Kate Smelts, age 8 months sod 6 days. ZOLLER On the 21st alt., in Susque hanna township. Juniata county, Sarab walis ef tue rooms of-TOU r house we 1. .11..- . I .. f 11- ' .11 . i u, .. i iuuci, .11. vi tit ill j uuiioij agcu oi J i .1 Bj i 6 moi.th aud 20 days. I can 6opply vou with pictures at BRIGGS On the 13th nit., Mary E. prices that will cause you to wonder Brisg, wileof w. J. lirifga. Age 8 years,! , , , , ., o..!..,i,.-.nj.r. how thav can be produced for w u.vu v I w KATFFM AN On tho 29 ult., in Walk- little tuouev. er twp., Harry ., yourgest cbild of Bpb- raim and Mugpte Kauuiuan, aged 13 years. 8 mouths sud 16 data. Why should our tears in sorrow flow, When (iod recalls his own. And bade him leave a world of woe, r or an immortal crown r Tick's floral Galde- Lovers of the beauiiiul ia art and flori culture have in store a rich treat in the pe rusal ot Vice's Flobal Uitidi lor the year 1887. tacU succeediug year brings great improvement in this popular annual, and tbe present edition is lar in advance of pre vious issues in beauty of exterior number and elegance of floral and vegetable ill us tratioua, and tue Urge variety of subjects thoroughly sud practically treated. The ti tie illustration, a b jncu ol Paosies, and the page in colors of "Border and Bedding PuuU," are triumph of chromo-Utho- srrapby which have probably never been excelled, while tbe hundreds of smaller liluaiiatiou are true to nature aud thor oughly described : 1 be volume ojxus with a series of prac tical articles ol gieat service to both ama tuer aud professional garaeuers, is folio ed bv f alibi ul idustraaons showing tbe in- 1 tenor of tbe Immense Seed House, aud tbeu by eugraviugs ol ad tne leadiug ani rare varieiK ol tlowef ail vegetables. with directions lor their culture. .No pains or cXol-uso have been spared in the pro duction ut thu volume, and every effort baa been made to render it woiili) the rep utation of iu puouMiur, James Vick.SiUa nxi. Kocheater, V. Y. f(. Y. Tribnna, Dec. 22nd 18Stt. is no one's business but your PICTURES. own if you pay for them, but If your desire for Sousehold De- first of all, subscribe for ) our coration leads you to picture the county paper and then look abroad. After having subscribed for the Sentinel and Republican I you are certain m your secure- ment of the county paper that gives you a larger quantity and EO Is not his death a gain to those Whose life to God was given t Gladly to earth bis bright eyes closed. To open them in hesreo. His toils ar past bis work is done, And be is fully blessed; lie fought tbe fight, the victory won, And entered into rest. Then let our sorrows cease to flow, God bss recalled his own ; But let our hearts in every woe, Still ssy, Thy will be done. that you cannot fail of making mon ey by buying at JOHN S. GltAYBILL'S. 0!f BRIDGE STREET, AT TBB caaai MIFFLINTOWN, PENNA. Jannary 12th 1887. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. VrrrLirrow. Feornvy 9. 1887. Butter 25 Egg 20 Lard 8 Ham 12 MIFFLIUTOWN GRAIN MARKET Wheat. 78 to 81 Corn, Oats Rye New Cloverseed. ......... Timothy seed Flax seed Bran Chop , Shorts Ground Alum Salt......... American Salt 45 28 60 $4.76 2 00 1 60 1 00 1 60 1 30 1 25 1 ATL.1 111 .......... a uv.i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PBiLADSLPHia, February 6, 1887. Pa., mhfmt. 95c. per bush. Inferior corn, 4c, nt 87e. Rye 66c. Live chickens, 10a 1-2r.. Butter. 22a30c per lb. Eggs, 23c Cloverseed, 8c Hsy, $10 to $15 50. Bran, S16 to $18 percar losd. Fat rows. 2a31n. Veal calves 4a7c. Cows, $26s$60. Beef cattle, 3aSe. Hogs, 7c. Sheep, 4a-rJc. Lambs 4a7c. LEGJL. OTICE OF APPE ALS. IN SHORT if you have a desire to economise in your purchases of household goods greater variety ot reading mat- for-nse and for household adorn- ter than is presented by other ment, you cannot afford to pass me journai3 published in Juniata bv for my Cash liates are so low As a medium for advert'sing the Sentinel and Kepubucax is number one. Its job department is not as complete as the job offices in 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 USSIAN dOnt mm mnjXhb bat Rbsamatipwa. brt a cans that wvwry time, amuma lain. Brans, IacuMr, Pa. Ma IUtmas. 8a . Bloomabanr. Maa. Rut r. H Roauo. HCMntnn. Va. Mas. Ww. Mebak. law Wrl 8 PbflvWphto. J. F. Nrwma. CukSm. S J. Mas. Mam Canon. Mamma, H. J. Vv.n W..T Uu.li I'htiTik P iKiam uua The sacrifice we make in unloading our stock of Men s and Loya Suit, is without a parallel, from our finest Dress Suits for a gentleman down to the strong, everyday suit for the boys. We shall give more and better value for the price we ask than we haTe ever given before. e mean bus iness. The suits must be sold at any rate. The same reductions hava been made in our Panta Department Every pair Las been plased on sal below C06t LOOK HERE! If you need a Hat, a Cap, a Shirt, a Suit of Underwear, a pair of Glovea, or anything ele in the way of Furnishing Goods, you can buy it at about fifty cents on the dollar at Schott'a We want to turn these goods inta money before inyentory day, hence our GREAT IillCTION. SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLINTOWN, PA. The June's Cask Puzzle m tmiiLr or tub GEANT MONUMENT FUND. USB TOCB BKAISS AND MAJtl MONET. Valuable Grist 31111 and Saw Mill at Prlwate Ial. The undersigned offers for sale a GRIST MILL and SAW HILL, situated ia old Pnrt Knval. Juniata conatv. Pa., with 11 Men- Women. Children. Everybody acres orund, more or leas, with mm dam, iiicu J I mill house 30X50 feet, three stones high, The Jiu proposes to assist", the Grant UoDument Fund by organ iiing a (rand competition on word-building (nuking the largest number of English words Irom a giv en sentence bv transposing si a using let ters to suit the purpose), using for the theme tbe sentence 'Vf ho will be our next President ?" asd ofl'ering t'rrh prizes to successful competitors, each of whom will bare to pay FiMV (60) corns on presents tion of bis competitive rl.r. The money received will oe spplied as tollows : Twenty-Bve cents is at once credited to tbe Grant Fund. The remaining twenty-live cents, alter deducting the legitimate expenses of ad strtisirg nanus with their respective an swers, etc., etc., will be placed io a com- oue atory of stone, and two of trame, con taining 3 run of stoue, two pair of burrs, and one sand stone, chopper and corn break er, a Silver Creek smut machine, and sepa rating machine, two Hour bolts 20 fet long, two tlour packers, all drivon by the water of Hunter's creek on a 17 feet overshot wheel. The mill has a good run of custom work and is in a good wheat growing coua trv, and Is in good running order. The saw mill is driven by a Kose water wheel, and is in good running order, doing a large amount of sawing in the season. FRAMI HOUSE, Spring of water, CUtern, Frame Stable, hog house, an orchard of thrifty trees of choice fruit in bearing. Any per son wishing to view the property can do so ! by calling'on the premises, and any persoa mon In Lt to be equally divided among the i wishing to learn the particulars can do s six success) ul compeutors, s. t , m ry calling on or suuresamn r fmnuwrsH cue. 'I .JL. A BASBOTW W?,- The Comn.Tsjsionr'rs of jTnlita Coanty, will meet all pnnxtns no may feel agriev ed in the Assessment of lb&7, at their of fice in Mifflintown for west side of river on the 17th and east side of river oa the 16th day of February 1887. By Order of boaid of Conntv Commis sioners. S . B. LOL'Llktf, CUrk. AMU SIG5ATIBK Cfi Twice thiltilT'.ml -fiavsna- wtttvt tmt fsr- A"1" ' PRICE r - y Kttax. Tar eompie'e taXnrmat'on. Heertpw. ' . .. - .. ,i not m p.wiuon u furm-h it to jo, aoti r-- subscription, and wneii you orat a.w r.' y-t n 81U V bit Mrket rstrecs. rc.i-ueij.iu. have job printing to do, or de- sir tr advertise, or desire to All persons are hereby cautioned, not to I have Sale bills printed Send in iA k.... n.v. n in an sif tn rreMDAsa on I the lands of the undersigned in Fermanagh tjie Order and it Will be eXeCUt- towiiBbip. KtTHBcaca. March to. 1S6. eu nrraons sending in tbe largest lists of En glish words (proper nouns included) made Irom tbe sentence "Who will be our next President f" Tbe magnitude of the prizes will depend on the amount or money received, or in otbr words on the number of competitors. Communications open until February 15, 1887, 12 o'clock. This is not a new thing. In hngland large sums of money have been raised tor Charity by this method, and those who have participated and incidentally helped a wor thy object hare won a prize as high as $10, 000 as a reward for mental activity. The names of competitors will be pub lished from week to week in Judge as they may come in. This will not only serve as an acknowledgment of the receipt ol the money, etc, but will also serve to show tbe weekly progress of the fund. Govern ing rules in this week's Judge. Address "Grant FnDd,w THE JUDGE FCBL1SHISG CO., Potter Building, Sew Tork City. 1-12-S7-4 1. JOHN HERTZLER, Sr., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. Fall and Winter Goods. I would inform the public that I hav) now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of Fall and Winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners am prepu-ed to supply the public with everything found in a flrstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. liKlHL. May 2-83.1.V. To all who are aaffarlng from the errors sav4 Indiscretions of youth, nerrous wsanas. awly decay. lsot manhood. e.. I will sand a nclp. that will care you.TEIl OF CHABOB. Tbls mt rsmsdy was dlsooswrsd by a missionary la Stoat Amartrw. lend a salt-adilrssssil anTslnpe to th. Bit. Juakru X. LsxaX. SUUom D, -Vw JV CJ- CETTTSBrRG. CETTirSBlRG. CETTTSBtRC. NEW BOOK. OR GENERAL LEEHN PENNSYLVANIA. e fullest, most exact, and most elaborate account of the Gtt; . Tbe result of twenty years of careful study, comparison .ml , The I riuee. . u. r.v "-- - " " . . - hl, sianJard Juthoritxi. a 1 availaoie sources, imtoij - , rvtsv rorTT ly by subscription. We want ON K AGENT in every Townhip1 EVERY COUTT, to whom we wUl give tha most ubebal tubs. Address at once, W. J. SFUEY, Pnbliiher, Dayton, Ohio. Jannary 19, 1W7-4U
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