SENMEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLISTOWN : FED5ESD1T, IfBIL 18, 1887. TERMS. Subscription, $1.00 per annum if paid i. advance; $t-0 K PMd 10 dTn:e. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertioa. Transient business notice in local col ... io cenu per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring udvcrliM by ti. year, alf or quarter Tr' SHORT LOCUS. Harvest Is only eleven week! ahead. The M faUoned Easter bit tost its grip . i.!nl to linuor on Memorial J5 u -- Day. Tbe way t e"et iDto Print tt to 8'a calico ball. Bead wbst Governor Beaver recommends for Arbor Day- Women voted in Kansas, at the elections of tbe 6tb inst. Hontir.gdon Presbytery is in session at Hollidaysburg. -The csuae of taxation should bear the burden of taxation." The vote on Prohibition in Michan, by latest n port is close. Barley is now in the city buying a large stock of new clothing. Since EaitT is psMed people aro pre dicting good watb-r. Tbe trout fibber getteth himself ready for tbe sprtkli-d beauty. Tte bill rpea!ing the ca1p law was de feated in the Legislature. Tbe Jfeihodist cbnrrb property in this State is valued at $77,000,000, There has been lit;!e boating done on the csnil since navigation opened. We will vdrrteU any one else this sea son ia y &c 'hot: O. W. Heck. Ackoowledgetnent is due Hon. J. S. Mar tin fJf v-!ab!e rubl'c documents. Jacob Snloutf, of Fermnaeh township, bu had another attacS of pneumonia. Tbe Democrats of Rhole Island elected their Mandate for tbe Governorship. In thtir urt of April payment the print ers tre been forpotten by many people. Bra. shelbnrn E 'bsua of M Iford t-.wn-stipbas been qui'e ill with gastric fever. The New Jtn-ey Legislative circus ad jonraed at noon on the 7 th day of April. Hosiery of every description, in new stvles for UJies and children, at Schotl's. Prothonotary Mcm-ng :-r who has been sdSerer with rbeurnttiam is Ir.TEVlfagim. Onr citiiens will bo geaily pleased, if the raiiroad company puts new shops here. The Perry county tax payers are grumb ling over the purchase ol the river bridges. Winter came down on Thanksgiving day ta NoveEibcr and disappeared on Easter th dir. A tim.br of Pr. D. M. Crawford ' friend s got cp a supper in honor of his 61st birth T. Tbe only plare in town to buy a good tmlirsl'a is at O. W. Heck's boot and shoo store. Tberiilrosd company a:e giving em ployment to a number of new bands at this place. ' Kewuoveltiesia Dreaa. Goods at Schott. Every department stocked with the latest styles. One thousand tra le dollars weich as ma ny pnGndi as a bushel of wheat sixty pound i. Trunks ani sftchels for the cotcrrtg sum mer travelir.j season, a large stock, at Schotl's. "A Ko;hi-st -r bsby has been born with two torjaes. Feminine gender, of course. Boston Post. Ls"e Curt-.irn by tl.e piir or ysrd. A fine and new line of the latest designs jnst from tb esst, st ScVott's. Tte wnther has Income mild enough to permit of the appearance of 'the shad-fly and corLer loa'er. Our aorrti;ent in Jersetw of brown and black, and fincy bratdej, is immense this seaon, at Fchott's. Farmers this rtar will not be tronb'ed in handling wWt straw. Tbe straw will be short this season. If yon want to s -e a large and complete line of pcui Wt. go to G. W. Heck's boot and shoe store. Onr new importation given last fall in Lates and Efljinrs for Spring and Summer, iust arrived at Scho'.fs. Tor $1.75 yo can buy a pair of fi-e kid top ladies' dress button shoes, at G. W. Heck's boot a'id slioa store. AchiM ,f J,q-i Rnp died on Saturday night after an iline-s of twelve hours, of' uiputnenac-raembrinous croup. Jtrtg Jcnkii), of TerrT county, lost a ta'aable cow hst week. The aniinaf broke iotu a cIk p h.t and are too much. Tlif Panif-ni (iranje of Jnniata conr.tT, beM a p.ibiic meeting m ta Academy Witling at Acci-'tnii, last Satcrday even ing. S'lnire C. B. rjornin? has the contract for the buildirj of a barn on tho property of R. E. Paiker. back ol his three store roota. Benjamin Is; em, ac;ed abont C8 years, a itiren of thin ktn died last Tbnrsday '"git. Interment ia Union Ceraettry on Sr. Laird s in town last wrefc. lie ed Dr, Morrison havs perfected arrange ments to practice medicine as partnsrs, at Waltr'.oo. To a Mitional tracks will be laid on tbe KroaitU: summer between Tuscarora iiiotnpsontown atations. Tl.e disUncs is t:i mites. HHeex, rB ,lW in lno mirj-t of 'h'Frutof the Fawtrer, and during its con;iuu"fe-eiEht dars ther eat o 'earan bread. Dorns Svi'.zn a cit izen of this town was Incken wiii fnenmonia on Sunday uight, ne 3rd inst. On Tharsday afternoon the 'tb inst he died. t Ey some rriwhap the fire alarm whistle w sounded about 1 o'clock oa Sunday morning. Everybody waa pleased that it "a not iLdicateafire. The contest in Chicago at the late elec- tinn ) lor llayor. was between anarrhUm and dcr. The old party lines were abandon f i tnd 'Jcr won the day. the Ansrtfeist csndidate NeUon, for May. ln Cll,cg, s defeated by Ihe Repub--cr. c,.,;w,.. a0l.-aCj on ,he -t,( .nst fcr o 20.0OU n,:,. Tie uuocTi and n,Jan.rl!,lcBl JUpnMw C10. 'wttteiociaSMS. The Knight of Labor convened a eon vention at Harrisburg Ust week, for the purpose of examining a number of bills, that involve lairor interests. A physician of West Chester, Fa., says that be has patients who, when unable to take any other nourikbui. nl, relish broth made from tbe English sparrow. An exchange apologised to another for hax ing appropriated an article to its col umns. "It is not the apology that we de sire" was the reply, "it is the credit." Tbe Prohibition amendment to the con stitution of Michigan was defeated Dy about 8000 majority at the election that took place in tbat state on tbe 5th of April. A law partnership baa been formed by A. J. Patterson and J. Howard Nee.'y, un der the name of Patterson k. Neely. They will be found in the old place opposite the Court House. When vou go to plant a tree on the 22od inst , don't forget tbe suggestion of Gov ernor Beaver, and plant a fruit or nnt bear ing tree. Puch a tree will giva shade and something to eat. Ask any one who has ever bought a pair of my $2 ladies' fine kid button sboea and they will tell yon that they never bought a bettrr shoe to fit or wear for that money. Only $2, at G. W. Ueck's. Ceunsel for William Josiab SfeMeen give public notice thai an application for a par don or commutation of sentence will be made to the Board of Pardons at Harris burg m the l"lh day of next May. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are suited to every age. They are mild and pleasant inaction. ! thorough and searching io effect, and, be ing sugar coated, are easy to take. These pilis never fail to give satisfaction. A city paper remarks "When a doctor or druggist is heard lamenting t ie backward ness of spring, one is reminded that early cucumbers and green apples must put in a Uter appearance Ibis season than UiU il. .,,..., . lUk Pram Mange, and Sc-alche, ot I every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woo!- I ford', Saailary Lotion. Cie no other. Soli ' t , . I by L. Bani. and Co.. Drugg,st, Mifflintowo, I Pa. tf. A sixty year old school teacher, princi pal, of the Ashburv Jf . J. Public Schools, has De.n compelled to resign because bo alloa ed tbe boy, ta p,a pok-r in the school room during school hours. I Ieopleould feel more comfortable if ey cleared their minds ol superstitious belief. What's the ne of behaving that Friday is an nnlucky day f What's the uso of believing many other superstitious no tions 1 The good agriculturalist when he goe. j "ce a Uemucrat ana not advocating a pen . . I Mjn lor bimaell Mr Bittinzer aid : When out these days and sees his barren W t:rii j fields consoles himself with the truthf ul tbonght "Too Lord giveth, and the Lord tiketh away, blessed is the name of the Lord." Womm ot Tairyiew, a towr. of one thou sand people, about two miles from Hsrris bnrg, io Cumberland cennty, petitioned tbe Carlisle court, last week, to grant license to sell Iiiiior in I'airriew, to a mm named Breckinridge. Two St. Louis lawyers fell out in court over a cross examination and propose tj settle the dispute in a duel. If two men cannot settle their own litttre quarrels with- ont a pistol fight, how can they settle oth er people disputes t Having just arrived from tho eist, I am prepared to show to luy friends anu patrons the latest and newest atocll of goods, of every description, evnr brought te Ja r.iita county, pleast Call. Very truly yours, E. Schott. Ker. Mr. Eruwa, of the McAlistervillo n .... v., . i . i. - : t r J or says, because he is only getting a s !ary of five hundred dollars a vear. There is no evidence to prove that Christ, (mi luuuJ.r of Christianity ver received pay for preach ing. Ann Simpson, of Philadelphia hi brought a suit against 1). P. Corcoran, a Philadel phia law er, for securing Ker Dtms to a bo gus will in It-!. Siie signed iae frai-lu-leut wiil, beiug told that it was a paper in the interest of her estate. A grand-son of the old lady had a hand in tbe matter. Englisfc Spaviu Lijinsent removes all Hard, Soft, or CaUjtiieil Lamps and Blem ishes frouii bores, Blooi Fpavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Kingboue, S titles, Sj rarr, wellings, etc. Savo $50 by nse of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Drn;gis Milfiintown Pa. tf. A daughter of John Tr-go, agid two years, fell out of the second story window (Tits father's house in this place a few days. ago. Tbe child was not seriously hurt. Considering the distance of th fa!l 13 feet Ibe wonder is that tho child was not killed. Increase the sj petite by the use of Ayer's Csthartic Pills. TI.ey cas-e the stumich, l'ver. sod bowels to porl'orm tbvir lunctious Urr.Der'.r. do not debilitate, by excessive tjmB.itjon, und are not irritating in th'.ir action. As an aftor dinner rill they are ur.eqialed. Queen iciona went t. tbe circus the j oth(.r olitl)Ullj:n(9. Seia.d, takmi in ixe otier dry with ier uewtst son-in-la, ; ru;ion and lo Dc aU as Uio property of Prince Henry of BatteLborg. Any wis- Joel Dreraler. picic tbat the aged Queen went for tier fio. 2. LOTS N"s. II, 12, li aid H sit own aiuu-eiuetit is readily related ty the I nate in the borough ol MtHiintown, Juniala fc . . , rouniy, '., boniidei and descrioed at fo'- oflicial tatement tuat Henry had , ow8 ,h'e uori, uy Market or Bridge teastDC h r lor tks to take bim to see L,riH.t, on tl.e at by Water St., on tue the animals. Chicsco Mews. I soulU bv lot ol i'aikir &. Co., ou ihe west The citizns of the flourishing town of Sedsli.i, Mo., encouraged rioting railroad strikers at that place, some months ago. The railroad wa the tributary tbat brought business and money to tue town. For en couraging the rioters the railroad cooipauy bave taken their shops from ibe town and tbo business of the place is destroyed. The May o. ol the American Magazine, monthly, illustrated, 12S pagea appeal a upon on ruble with Uitlieet.Atnerican character- ! U,ic8 vi"b,e UPn ereTJ nette in35"is sn American piece ol literacy woik lhatc-mmends itself as tbe rder pro-gres-es witi it, The Nation's Lawmakers Th J Senate," is an article tbat is illustrated with the pictures of John Sherman, J. R Ilawiey, Daniol W. Voarhees, W. B. Alli son.. Wni. li. Evarts, Jamea B. Black, J. D. Cameron, Wade Hampton, George Hearst, aud Z. B. Vauco. Tbe article on Literary Lilc" in Bostoa contaius pictures of literary men and women of Boston. "I it a crime t wn Land," is an articta that should be extensive!? rejd ia this day, when men proiea to teach that tbe state should own even thing, "Generai Giaul' Habits," "Feast Days in Mexico," The Am rican Pnlpit,w and numeroua other artieles, wi'-h a collection of literary paragraphs, places the new magazine auwng the tirat publica tions ol tbe day. Publicition Office, rew York, 130-132, Pearl street The Perry county Freeman U growing ' l;rcd of the Iramu nuisaote and gires es- I urea: ion to its sentiments, that : Big burly. I ovfrjruwo, robust loutia; liVainp, tSe I'K- lure I health and strength, are passing irom uoor io ooor seeking alms of onr in- duatrioua people. Nearly every one of the iaxy, worthless vagabonds ia ajle to do a day's work, and those who extend tbe band of charitv to such as they, nnleaa it be to save their worthless carcasses from frees ing or starring to death, are simply labor ing nndur a delu-ion, and encouraging these wandering vagabonds in a lite of idleness. Not one of them is deserving sympathy. Call Immediately at Scbott's ! Grand Opening of Spring and Summer Goods at Scbott's stores. Trout Fiahlnff. An act to prevent th catching, kiilinc. ex iHisiug for aalu or having in posseaaiun speckled trout, except from tbe 15th day ol April to the 15th day ot July. Sictiop 1. Be it enacted, etc., that it shall be unlawful lor ny wruis to catch. kill, or expoae to sale, or have in bis or her possession after the ssme baa been cam lit or tinea, any specaiea trout, save ou J from the 15th day or April to tbe 15ih day of July, under a penalty of tea dollars lor ech trout ao kilted or had in possession, but tbia act shall not prevent any person from catching trout with uets in waters owned by hiuineif to mock other waters. AECTioa 2. All acts or parts of acta in consistent with the above are hereby re. pealed. Approved the 11th day of January, A. D. o5- BoBxai K. Pattiscm. Walker Township Xewi, Tbe bnsy spring has come at last, but her latvnesa we must pardon. Our wen are active in tbe field, the women in tbe garden. Newton Lukeua is at homo from Phila delphia. Cedar Grov Literary Society will meet for the remaining meetings of this spring on Saturday evening. W. fl. H.iin"? b?2un his school at Cen- lerville on April 4tti with an encooraging number. ben his promise 1 scholars are ,U iD, h will have a achool of fariy or H,t, . f0 z"nu'er"-'n rf"l ."er LK-.n:oiui rrai vu la-si i uurauay uiuriiiue. nd w be iul.rred this loreJon (Satur- da.) in ttie Lo;t Urek grave aid Last Tuesday air. Rumbarger's chimney took tire and before il col. d be extinguish ed a hole bad burned in tne rouf SO as to mc tnB 0SJ Kun waa good. U tu varans in tbe near vicinity came to hear tbe question discussed ; aud when the debate was mle general the veterans Were called upoi, tnsptakand all responded except oue Tbey cheered Us Up W lt:l kume goud war :uriea and in the tpeectt of one soldier H ..... t(, fr Pri.Hiitint atriin. I hmvi ; ' - r- we will vote for a man, oue wbo will uot veto a pension li'l. Beh Nox. Arbor Day. Friday, the 2ZiA Day of April A. D 1 and I do earnestly recommend tntbe peel le of the Coiuiuouwealih that they de vote Ihe whole or at least a portion ol the S4id day to tbe planting ol Trees and Sbi ub bery wherever H may be pruper ud con venient so to d. Let school directois, teachers, and scholars unite in tuakitig it a day lor tbe adornment or the grouuda surround ing the tcbool Louses throughout tbe Comuiou wealth. Let :ho pepe ol our towns and villjgea m 'ke t a day lor tbe planting ol Irtes along their streets. Let the people ill our rural regions see toll tbat ibeirliign ways are beautified by the pljnting ol trees ip.in their boid.rs. Let tamilies observe the day in the rtlauting of tree and c-ub-bery in the grounds surrounding tnir homes. Let the larmers see lo it lb at the waste places ol iheir farms are turned to profiiab.e account by the planing of tim ber, nut, and I ruit trees Ibereou. Let ail Ihe people understand lb at upon the gener al i.l"' rvauce ol Ibis day. and tbe practical - ,ht.h ,n.H tntretrinii. n, irra nia- 'linre delM;0) lht coutinuauce ol regular 1 seasons ol raint.ill, ttij tempering ol our climate, the beauty of our homes and high was, tne timber supply ! ihe I uture and a remunerative returu tur labjr bestowed C(n lands not otherwise proauctive. Tbe observance of Arbor Dty is becom ing general in mtny ot our Scales ; its uec emity is rrcoguizeu by Ibose who have given the gvtie-t c ire and stuly to the subject ; ami its practical uelulnea is at tasled or all wiio bate engaged in It. In caeo Iho uay nereiu Gesiguaiea oi.ouiu oe unsuilaule ia any por'iou ot tin Common wealth, let an adjournment tie hud lo aouie future day wbicn will suit the ciitntte and couveni. nee ot the lurality. Oiven uuder my lund ami tho great seal of tho Comuionwealin at Harrisburg, Ibis 1st day ot April, ia thn year of our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and eighty seven, and of the Comuiun eallh the oue hundred and eleventh. JASJES A. BE. WEE, Governor ol ihe Comiuouwcallh. SlieriaT's) Males. No. I. A TRACT OF LAJD situate n Sutqueua-ica towusliip, JuL.ali codoty, Fa., boundvd and described a-i tolis : on tne north -by lanes ol Levi Light, on the east by lands ol Elasrd Moury awl Maggie Stioup, oil the south by Una of Lewi Ar nold and Levi L.zut, aud on the west or 1 illfj ol Artaoi Arnold, cninmg ono huo- dred (100) a-rea more or less haviiig there- by the Fruusylvaiua cauai, naviug inere.m erctci a lure- etoty uutld-ng ixiy-Bve(0 5) eet Iroot by seveuiy (7u) U-vl deep ai.d a one iitorv oliict- build.Ng altacbe.l to the south end ol s.i 1 Uuildiiis beized, taken in execuiiou eud to be o:d as the property of W i.liatn Torry. No. 3. A TRACT Ol" LAND No. 1, kuoan toe niDHiun larm. eituale in Delaware township, Juniaia Co , Pa., bounded and desrrioed as loilowai on the north by lauds of John Krv and David shuriz, on the east bv lands ol UaiJ ShurU and JonathauFrj, oa the eoutu cy lanasui avnrj u Jacob Uor, on the weal by laud ol S. Shurtx aud Jouo Fry. containing seren- U-iao (72) acres, moie or less, bavuig taureon enrMl a bank barn, frame bonae ml other onibuiidines. &eizl, taken in execution aud lo Le o!d as tbe property fcf Samuel 6buriz. v. 4. Also. A TRACT OF LAND No. 2 uuiate in .Delaware township, Juniata Co., Pa., bounded aud described as lollows: ttn'trui north bv lauds ot John Frey and S. E. Shurtz, on the east by landa of S. E. Sburu, on the soutn by lands or Jacob llooot-r- and on Ibe west by lands ol John Fry, containing twelve (12) acres, more or less. bized, taken in execution and lo be sold as loo property ot bauiucl r.. anuria No. 6. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, No. 3 ai male in Delaware lowuabip, Juniita county. Pa., bounded aud described as lol lows : on lb, north by lands of JWaUhias 2.miw-nin- and John Lauver, on the east bv lands of John Lauver and David Sb una, n the south by lands ol uavia anuria, on tbe weat by lauda ol David Suurix, contain ing six (6) acres, more or less. Seized, U k,o iu execution and to be sold aa the prop erty ot Samuel K. Shurt No. 6. A TSAOi , ... au r ivn N. . -. aale iu OcUw'"' j J 1'a , bouuaeu aa wcsviM Sheriff Fowles..l sell at f nb!ic outcry sylva.,.. red wU"Vt 11 to 12 cenla at tl.e Court Houae, in MiUiiulown, on Fri- Oa.s 38 el. ; Live 11 to 12 cenU dav, April 22,.d. I7, at 1 o'clock, th lol- rr lb , Butter to 2 cen . per . lowi'oeacilbed red estate 1; -HKi:.W I the north by lands of John Piffer, on tbe e,Bl f unns oi Henry Laaver and David Shuns, on tbe south by Unds el John Fray on the went by lands ol John Frey, aod Lewik A. l.audi beirs, containing thirty three (33) acres, more or less, having there on erected a log Irame bouse, log barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in exe cution ana to be sold as the property ot S. E. Shurtx. No. 7. A TRACT OP LAND, situate in Lack township, J uniatacounty, Pa., bound ed and described a follows I on the north by lands of the heirs ot John W. Campbell, on he east by lands of Samuel Diven, on the aouth by lands of Elisabeth Campbell. and on the west by land of widow Tester , containing one hundred and twelve (112) acres more or less, baring th-xeoo erected a stone house, bank barn and other out buildings. Seised, taken in execution and to be auld u tbe property of John Christ. No. 8. A TR VCT OF LAND, situate in Lack township, Juoiata county Pa., bound ed and described as follows ; on the north by Tuacarora creek, on tbe east by lands of John Leonard, on the booth by Tuacarora mountain and on tbe west by lands ol John Leonard, containing on hundred and eighty (180) acres, more or less, having thereon erected a bank turn, two a lory log bonae, and other outbuildings. Seised, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Titsell. No. 9 A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mill'ord township, Juniata county. Pa., bounded and described as follows : on tbe north by lands of William Uuss, Jacob Aughey and Samuel Augbey, on the east by lands of Jacob Bishop, on the south by lands ol William Kauflman, and on tbe west by lands of Joseph Shecsley, contain ing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, having thereon erected a fume bouse, bank barn and other outbuildings Seised, tak en in execution and to be sold aa the prop erty of Elder K. Gillitord. Jl JURIED ; EVANS UcLAUGHLIN. On the 7th inst., by Rev. J. S. Woodburn, at Ihe bride' residence, John B. Evans and Mary A. Mc- L.sugnuo, coin oi spruce Hill. REYNOLDS GUILL1FORD. On tbe 6th Inst., in Mifflintnwn, by Rev. L. Y. Hays, W. L. Reynolds and Miss Mary J. Guilliford, both cl Milford. STICKLING STARK Oo the 7th inst by R.-t. E. E. B rry. Abred A. Stimelitig, of Monroe township, nd Miss Lillia Stark, of Lancaster county. VIED: kfiADER. Oa the 22d u!t , in LkS township, an infant child of W. S. Reader. SUEAFFER On the 23ult., near Orien tal, Amanda, wife of Henr; D. SbeatTvr, aged 37 years, 6 months ant 18 days. LONG Oo the Cith ult, lo Lack twp.. from paralysis of Iho heart, .Ml 3. Henry Long. VAUGHN On the 25th nit., in Black Log valley, from t)pboid fever, son of Thomas Va:gbn, aged 7 years. KENNEDY On Ihe 20th ult., sudden ly, in iliilord township, Samuel Kennedy, oi Port Royal, aged 36 years, 6 months and 8 days. RUSSELL. On the 27th nit., in Beale township, Moses Russell, aged about 69 years. KEPNER On tbe 28th nit, in Turbett towi -hip, from consumption, V.A Kepoer aged 35 years. N EELY On ibe 30th nit., in Tuscarora township, from apoplexy, Harvey Neely, aged about 60 years. CB AIG. On Ibe 2d inst., in this place, Arthur Bernard, surviving twin son ol Da vid and Susan Craig, aged 1 year,2 months and 7 days. SNOW On the nit., in Spruce Uill towi.suip, Mrs. George Snow, at an advanc ed tge. ZIMMERMAN. On March 10th 188 Hainan Zimmerman, aged 1)3 years, io nio. aud i days. The languishing head is at rest, Its shivering a:.d aching is over; Tbe quiet immovable breast la be.ved by aflliction no more. Tbe heart ia no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain, It ceasts lo tluileraiid tvat, it never shall flutter again. VIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. JtrrrturrpuB, April 13, 1887. Putter .... Frtrx Shoulder, , 12 9 8 Sides, MIFFLIN TOWN GKAIN MARKET. Whrat Corn, Oat Rye New Cluverseed..... Timothy send ...... Flax sued brao Cboj. ....... ...... Suorta...... ...... Grouud Alum Salt.. American Salt ...... 7 28 60 $3 50 2 W I 00 18 00 1 50 22 00 1 25 1 COal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, April 9ih, 1887 Penn- HioverMed al C V r...r ton : Lard 7c imr lb ; Smoked beel li o 1 rta o.r lb : auioked ha.u 12 to 13cU aboa ders in sail 6 io 7 cents Plt lb. Perfect Hair- Indicates a natural and healthy condi tion of the scalp, and of tho glanda through which ncurishment is obtained. When, in couscquem e of cgc m.d Ji cue, the hair becomes weak, tLia, and gray, Ayer'a Hair Vigor will strengthen it, restore fcs original color, promote its rapid end vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer's ILiir Vigor for a long time, and am convinced of iu value. When I was 17 years of ape my hair bej;an to turn gray. I commenced using the Vigor, and was surprised at the good effects it produced.' It not only restored the tolor to my hair, but oo stimulated its growth, that I hava now more hair than ever before. J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, liss. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by all DrusgiaU and Perfumcn. It tod asb srrrEBixa from debility tad loss of appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or yonr mind confused; take Ayer'a Sarsanarilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more aurely and speedily than any tonic yet djoroveted. For six months I suffered from liver and stomach troubles. My food did c nourish me, and I became weak ard verv much emaciated. I took six bottles of Aver's Sarsaparilla. and was con-.L J. il. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. li Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared y Tr. J. C. A yr & Co.. I-weil. Kiss. Bt Jd by lmssata. Frlca 1: alx boulxa. i. LEGJJL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Etialt of William Spichtr, dectftd. Whereas Letters of Adruiniatration 'on the estate of William Spicber, late of Wal ker township, deceased, having been grant ed to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to tbe said estate, are requested to make initnediatH payment, and those having claims wi'l rjlease itrusent them without . . ........... n.r. C li aetay. aiauy e.a artL.n.ik. AdtDiniMraior. . .nareu .q ipc). LEGAL. rpo TBE SCHOOL DIRBCTORS OF JU- a-WIATA COUNTY, QssTLxan i0 pursuance of the Forty-third section of the act of 8th Sf. y,Jf 54, yon are hereby notified to meet in conven tion, at the court house, in Xifflintown, on tbe first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1887, being the third day of tbe month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, ana select, vira toe, by a majority of tbe whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scienti fic acquirements, and of skill and experience in tbe art of teaching, aa county auperin tendent for the three succeeding years ; and certify tbe result to the State Superintend ent, at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. W. E. AUMAN, Co., Snpt. Juniata County. April 6, 1887. TUERCANTILE APPRAISER'S --LlST. List of d ialer and venders of foreign and domestic merchandise in the County or Juniata for the year 1887 aa Ap praised and Classified by the Mercantile Ap praiser. BEALE TOWNSHIP. Cltu: Alexander Woodward, mer chant 14 W. R. Pomeroy, merchant.. 13 H. W. Kline, merchant 14 Ratt. $700 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 J. P. Kelley, merchant - 14 Mc Williams Jl Hosteller, im plement dealers 14 W. Swam, dealer fertilizer. 14 DELAWARE TOWNSHIP. Samuel Schlegel, merchant. 13 10 00 10 00 CO. Winey, merchant.... 13 FAYETTE TOWNSHIP. L. A. J. B. Wilson, merch'ts. 13 Brown k. Son, merchants... 13 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 10 700 60 00 7 00 J.soph Page, merchant.... 14 Edward M. Kelley, ruerch't. 14 Sharon tt Shirk, merchants. 14 Frank Shields, hotel.. ... & Mrs. J. A. Fisher, druggist. 14 GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, John T. Diinm, merchant. Thomas Cox, hotel 14 6 7 00 60 00 LACK TOWNSHIP. R. H. Patterson, merchant.. Z K. Rhine, merchant 14 U. W. Campbell, merchant. 14 - A. W. Oppel, merchant.... 14 J.hn Yaughn, merchant.... 14 MIFFLIN TOWN. John Fooremm, fcotel 5 James A. Mnrmy, bote!.... 6 W. J. Haines, bottler 6 J. K. Hollobaugh, restaurant 6 John W. Kirk, merchant... 14 Al. Harfceuborgor march int. 14 C F. nmkle. merchant.... 14 Franciocus Hardware Co, hardware 12 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 60 00 50 00 50 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 . 70 700 7 00 10 00 W. H. Koliman. jewelry.... 14 Wm. Bell, Implement dealer 14 G. W. Ueca, boot at shoo dealer 14 I. D. Musser, merchant..... 14 Fred. Espenscbade, murch't. 13 Joseph Peanell, merchant.. 13 L Banks k. C., druggist... 14 W. F. Bnyder, furniture deal er 1 0. P. Robisnn, merchant .. 14 Emil Schott, dealer in dry goods, clothier Jt milli ner r 11 John Etka, grocer and coo- fecliuneiy ............ 14 D. T. UaiLy, clothier 13 J. S.Grarbill, furniture deal er : ia McCauley and Myera, imple ment dealers ...... .... 14- Jamrs Dunu fc Ero., flour dealer ............... 14 W. H. Rodgers, rlrnggist... 14 David B Doty k. Co., grain ' and lumber ........... 12 Joseph Adams, conieetiuner 14 C. S. Kepuer, confectioner. 14 K. II. McCiintic, hardware. 14 MOEROE TOWNSHIP. 10 00 7 00 7 00 I 00 16 00 ' 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J? SJ! 7 oo 1 700 'J. D. Armstrong-, bvtal... 6 60 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Kbine k, U ray bill, mere h't s. 12 C. S. Shelletiberger, merch't 14 Jacob Ludwig, merchant.. 14 John W. Oeckard, druggist. 14 Jacob Folia, merchant 14 E. M. Gray bill, mercnaut... 13 SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP. 7 oi Jacob Wiser, merchant .... 14 E. G Sheatlcr, merchant... 13 1000 lit nry Beale, tntrchar.t .... 14 ; oo PATTERSON. John Hares, Intel.. 5 60 00 SO 00 60 00 50 t0 7 00 7 00 7H0 7 00 7 OU 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 60 00 10 00 10 0 7 00 7 00 7 aj 7 00 7 00 30 (10 10 00 7 00 1000 7 00 50 00 10 00 iooo 10 00 12 00 Robert Nixon, h"lel 5 Joel Fooremau, hotel 6 John C. Hanoeiuau, bottler. 5 T. J. Middsgb, nitrchaur... 14 O. W. WiUoti, merchant... 14 Isaac Oosben, merchant and coal 14 W. II. McDonald, merchant. 14 Howard Kirk, tbCC!uiM.. 14 R. L. Guss, hardware.. ... 13 J. Nonb t Son dealer iu grain and coal ........ 12 Sanmel Strayer, clothier... 13 McMeen k. Beale merchants 14 Joseph Peuuell, merchant.. 13 W. H. Banks . Co., arug- rtit 14 T. S. Reese, conteciioner. . 14 PORT ROYAL. J. F. VcNeal, hotel. 6 A.J. Pt'ttit, merchant 13 Rannela k. Son merchants. .. 13 W. T. McCu'locb, merchant. 14 Sterrett k. Son, druggists.... 14 M A. Cook, merchant. ...... 14 N. HerUler. grain dealer.... 14 Jacob 'Jmninger. grain dealer 14 JM. Willi, pool room 6 D. H. Bouaman, merchant.... 13 Philip Kepuer coal dealer... 14 SPRUCE UILL. J. L. Barton, merchant. ..... 13 J. C. Conn k, Bro., merchants 14 TUOMPSONTQWN. A. R Fehrer. hotel S J. P. Wickerham, merchant 13 E. A. Tennis at Bro , dealers ingrain and coal........... 13 Nelson k. Manbeck, merchant 13 TURBETT TOWNSHIP. N. Hertzicr, merchant 12 TUSCARORA TOWNSHIP. John Laird, inercliant. McCuilb k, Wilson 13 10 00 mer- chants...... ......... J M. Crawford, merchant.... Wm. S. Elliott, mcrchaut.... A. J. Ferguson k, Son, mer chants W, VanSweringen, mtrchant Arbuckle A Relansbarger fer tilizer. .... .. 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 700 700 700 MILFORD TOWNS HIP. Meloy k Bro., merchants.... 14 WALKER TOWNSHIP. N. D. VanDjke, merchant... 14 700 W. A. Uelrtck, merchant.... E. A. Smith, merchant..... G. B. M. Kepler k, Bro , mer chants........'.. ....... C. A. Thompson, dealer in coal W. W. Din.m, merchant.. . Jacob Kauflman, implement, dealer................. George Diven, implement dealer. ................. Ambrose Moist, implement dealer...... 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 700 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 700 700 Robert Kauflman, implement dealer. Tbe licences mentioned in tbe above list will be due and payable to ibo County Treaanrer on and alter the 1st day of May, A. D. Ibb7. Take notice, all that are concerned It this appraisement, Ibat an appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office in Mitflin- town, on Tuesday, lh 26th day of April, A. D. 18&7, between tbe hours of 9 o'cl'-cs a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. ni., when and where all persona interested who are not satis lied wilb the above classification, may attend il tbey see proper. No appeal can be had after Ihe aliove date. Given noder luy hand and seal this 9th dsy of Maxell, A. D , 17. LEWIS CARGILL, , Vtrcentilt Jpprmutr. March 30, 1SJ7. ' SEJTHEL AID REPUBLICAN, One dollar & year in adyance. One dollar and fifty cents if not paid within three weeks after time of subscription. Alter 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. tne subscrip'ion price been so low. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Repcbli- can, it gives nearly twice as 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 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 s they merit. There are people who do not i take a Lome 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 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 i that he calls home when his de- . ... , , . sires are ouisiue oi us uoors, uis 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 is no one'rt business but your own if you pay for them, but fir&tofall, subscribe for Our county paper and then look abroad. After having subscribed for the Sentinel and Republican you are certain in your secure mentofthe 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. As a medium for advertising the Sentinel and Republican 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 subscription, and when you have job printing to do, or de sire to advertise, or desire to have sale bills printed send in the order and it will be executed. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF D.W.HARLEY, ESTABLISHED 1865. Only those houses who pursue an ALL THE YEAR ROUND Policy of Lowest Prices have the Publio Confidence and a Stead Patronage. Everybody knows that D. W. Barley is the Chief CLnpioa of STEADY, UXSENSATIOXAL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find ns EQUALLY BUSY. No spurts. No "wonderful sacrifices." But Honest Priees for Hott est Clothing. Clothing for BIG and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of MEN. UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, and NECKTIE3. A complete stock of FURNISHING GOODS, at pri tbat will do you good. Measures taken for Suits, or parts of suits on short notice, of a style to suit jour fancy, or the most recent fashion cut. The Corner of Bridge & Water Streets is the business place oi tk Valuable Clothing House of D. W. HARLEY. January 10, 1S37. POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS! IDMITTLVCOF KO DELAY, OITE BEE ISSIED TO TD1 SA1ESMEX I CHARGE OF THE MAM MOTH CL OTHING DEPARTMENT -AT SCIIOTT'S To reduce tbe prices of EACH and EVERY ARTICLE fully tw-ntf-five per cent Considering; oar former redactions on Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, this present cut in prices is virtually ft diacountot FORTY PER CENT. from the actnal value of tLe goods. "Stock taking" time is traveling nigh. We must take onr chances while the plenty. Hesitation is fatal ; so here THE KEENEST CUT IN PRICES ! WE WILL OFFER ONE HUNDRED M EN S SPLENDID CASS1MER AN D BEAVER OVERCAOTS, WORTH $1L00 FOR $3.50. WE WILL OFFER CHOICE ENGLISH, KERSEY AND CHINCHIL LA OVERCOATS WORTH $16 00 FOR $10.23. WE WILL OFFER MEN'S NEAT AND WARM OrERCOATS WORTH $3.00 FOR $5.25. OVERCOATS FOR YOUNG MEN, FROM 13 to 13 YEARS OF AGB, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TliE. BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OIT OF PRICES! STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN SUITS: The sacrifice we make in unloading onr stock of Men's and Boys' Suits is without a parallel, from our finest Drees Suits fur a gentleman down to the stron-r, everyday suit for the boys. "We shall give more and better value for the price we ask than we have ever riven before. We mean bus iness. The suits must be sold at any rate. The same reductions have been made in our Pants Department. Every pair Las been placed on sale below cost. LOOK HERE ! If yon need ft Hat, ft Cap, a SLirt, a Saii of Underwear, a pair of Gloves, or anything else in the way of Furnishing Goods, you can buy it at about fifty cents on tbe dollar at St-hott'a We want to turn tbese goods into money before inventory day, hence our GREAT REDUCTION. SCHOTT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFLIN TOWN, 1'A. BEST M AH E LA. FOR SO AND T0CTHS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN. A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. PRIVATE SALE. John B W offers a valuable farm at pri rate sale. Tbe larm ia situated along the main road leading from Miftlintown to Mc AlistersTille, in Fermanagh townahip, Jan iata Co., Pa , and only 2 miles from the former place. The farm contains 145 ACRES of land, 120 acres of which are cleared, the balauce in Taluable timber. Tbe land is io a good state of cultivation and under good fence. The improvera-Mita are a good frame house 30 by o-i If et, a good frame bank barn 40X90 leet, and oth er out-buildings, a well 6 feet deep of nev er failing water ia at Ihe door of the bouse, and a weil lti feet deep, of never failing water ia at the barn. There ia aa orchard ol over 100 trees on the farm. For tnriher particulars call on JOHN BYLEK, on the farm, or address him at Mitllinlown, Juniata county, Pa. Caution notice. All'persons are hereby cautioned igiin' huntiDg or flying on Ihd property ol the . j - , ondi rsigncd io fayelte township, aa tbe tresspass laws will be enforced. Ephraih Dca. I OB PRINTING Ur b VEST KLND a done at tbia otlice. 7 weather is cola ana doming uujw we go : OSILY JCC0U8TEO Ft Thewrren mt Han!'? PbMbW- anrscrlleni rrp producer matt peritmr m improver ( Ifceoil, irmi.y rrmileJ tr It to mnde mi tt b ml naiwnl :c4 with irial re-surd l a aeaermJ adapta bility aa a !ai Toad." Every particle at which hanea are tea pe to a direct laad al vegetable. We reader lbs faad Immediately availibla In the S25 PHOSPHATE Wbirb aae rlr.im ! rry aprrial aaW vaalair. an II ai.r.lhr rri rnrl, atart ana a.laima il III fully aalrr4. be !) seraaea4Jy imprtia lfce aaal. MooaTta a. Jn 1 J1 "H,n thnrnoshl, teat.4 R tit. II! fr'JS FIII1-.HII TK.dbT,nlaitbotb,maMco taa $3aod luw bn. I am aatiana4 tbat Bn.b a, I heat for rn.n aawll pnaaaatt nanlta. 1 had tftpr wb.at ana ctit mm sraaa " two aan mhr I aaril lb a-J6 I'hfpliailr. 1 vitl a aa atbnr ausd and adnaa all farmera to ba, Haaab'a -5 HHapbate ana aaaraaultafor tbra .-.JO UMwansniaad. JO OS lADUiA. THE OB10I.1AL . Bfaanfactmra of RAW BONE SU?R-PHOSPHIE MAScracTURSBa aim IMPORTERS. Oombfoad eapact',1 a car WofSa. ( tmitnat.aMaUI . .... - . ""raaaux PHIIADELPH'.A, I fl. DS3 Base's $25 PHOSPHATE MTIIK, rEK.HAXENT, 1'HEAP ANIMAL DONE MANURE To all wbo are aafferlnt; trrm the rror and Indiscretions of youth, nerroua weakness, omiij doccy. lno.' nuclml, kr.. I will ssnd a rrc!' tlix: a-iil cure you.rLEC OF CIIARGC Tltlsfrsni rcircJr Tins dtKOTerrJ by a mlaatonary in Soa'.h r.i- rlr-v. fend a selt-addmseil enrelope to Ibe Bi. Ztx.zrr. T. Iaaas. oiclioa D. A'w Fori Citf. 'SHADELANIT Pure Bred Lava Stock Ustablkh: k-nent in ttia World. Vew Importastowar arriTlna from tima to time. Kara individual excrll'noe aoi cboicaaa breedinir. . CLYDESDALE HOflSE aERCHEON, NORMAM. OR FRENCH OIAFT HORSES, SNOLISM SHIRE HORSES, STANDARD-BRED TROT rERS. CLEVELAND BAYS and FRENCH COACHERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES. ICELANO AND SHETLAND PONIES, HOISTEIN-FRESIAN ANO DEVON CATTLE. Onr customers hav the adnntaa of oar many rears expeiinee ia brcdi!a amd imponint;; iprtor qnury ; lars nnM; su immeaH illMtiOBa; orptrtunitv of oiaifriug- tlirTereai aolletioiia: oriwir ; areeda; and low prir'ra. dccaum of anr u- I !o"'l farllltiea, rxwnl of bnaaaeaa. awl . aaw ralMof tr.ui.prtrtaTMD. Nn OTUKH ArAHLlSHVE.T ia the WORLD offers aucb adTantama to the purchaser. prior lowi terws easy! i nitort welcome. Correapondesicw aolicited. i circulra free. powELL BROTHEKJ, Sprtnajboro, Crawford C, P Wbaa yaw write swatloa this paper. if'-.'; ft I'M i- -