SESTISEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. tTEDNCSIUY, MAT 4, B. F. SCHWEIER, BBfTOB jlD raorararoa. Eleotion of County Superinten dent There was no Bign, at this place on Tuesday morning that a conven tion of 6choo! directors would meet this day and wrestle with the respon sible question of the election of a County Superintendent. It is true that on Monday evening Ilibbs and Keller each nicely browned by sun shine and air had come in from the field of contest throughout the coun ty, bnt they were all so quiet and bo uncertain of results that they would not venture an opinion. Professor Kreider of Chester Springs dropped quietly into towu and some one call ed him a dark hor.se The MiQin town directors on Tuesday morn ing were busy with their indiv idual affairs and no two seemed to know what any other two would do. Aucker was quietly working in his garden. Thomas had his eyes open for the cattle trade. Espen schade was behind his counter. Scholl was talking buggies. Lyons wns busy writing a brief. Noble was looking after the pump and well trade and yet with all this seeming indifference everybody was quietly talking about the election. By 10 o'clock all of the candidates were in town excepting Martin an d a report was afloat that his name would not go before the Convention. Tho line of battle was drawn after Turbett came upon the scene. There vers no banners and no badges and no music to rally the adherents of the respective candidates, but there was no end to the caucusing. There was caucus on the street, in the shop, and behind the door, and thus the business of the nomination went lively along till noon. At one time it was reported that Ailman and Keller had formed a combination to suit themselves, but everybody in point of fact felt uncertain of the result and awaited with patience the meeting of the convention. THE COXVEXTION" convened at lo'clock p. in., aud was called to order by V E. Aumaii. the outgoing Superintendent. On motion of Frat;k Noble Rev. ; A. II. Spangler was elected Chair- j man. Mr. Spnng'er expressed Lis grateful feelings for the Lonors con ferred and a.-ked the Convention to be indulgent with Lira during Lis presidency. J. E. McCahan nominated Latimer Wilson and John Dietrick as Secre taries. Wilson declined. Dietrick refused to hear Lis excuse and said, they went to school together and now Le desired that they sit together as Secretaries in the Superintendent's Convention. The roll of directors was called by townships after which Jacob Thomas nominated J. X. Keller as a candidate for the county superinten dent. Dr. Shelly nominated J. T. "Ailman and supported the motion by a speech. Mr. Farra nominated J. W. Ilibbs. Mr. Kepner nominated John Tuibett. John Dietrick nomin ate! V. E. Auman. On motion of Mr. Lyons tho nominations were v- ae first ballot Auman Lad for ty one votes ; Ailman, twenty-seven votes : Hibbs. seven votes; Keller, nine votes : Tin bt tt, nine votes. On (lift Kf-cnnil hnllol mnin lio l I , . . .., . , appetite and digestive organs, and. trenfth-forty-sis votes ; Ailman. thirty votes: i ,t. Keller, nine votes; Hibbs, four voles: Tuibett, four votes. On the third ballot tbe name of Hibbs was withdrawn. The third ballot stood. Auman, forty-eight rotes: Ailman, thirty four votes: Kclhr. tight votes: Tuibett, eight votes. The Chair announced Mr. Auman the newly elected County Superin tendent. On motion of John Dietrick, the .salary of the Superintendent was fil ed tit one thousand dollars. .1DDJTI0.XAL LOCALS. . I.. D ;rr, p-.ietical '-;ntit, announces to his friemti and all who are 'n need ol -l.:s professional rvire, that ha wi'.l visit regularly, Evandalo the 1st weeks of May and October ; Richfield, 2nd weeks of May and October; ant Oriental last weeks of May and October. Laco Curtains by the pair or ysrd. A fine and new line of the latest designs just from the east, at Schott's. Thieves are multiplying and are entireiy to numerous to suit quiet honest peop'.e The homes of H. C. Gable, G. tV. Bureh field, James Casrer, Clinton Singer and Mrs. Conner, in Patterson, wers ransacked Ttirs.lay night and all eatables found taken. At Gable's they puiiei down the blinds, lighted a lamp and set what victuals they could find on the table and enjoyed them selras. Tbev cnt the tliPu-r- Cramer's house and opt-t, but tor me reason or other did n&f et.-, u- . . i . Cramer had got np and with revolver in j E':is ua:upion, Thresher and Sep htat waited for them, but they doubtless !,':tto,'s for one and two horse tread heard him and left Tnbun.. 1 ou may le anxious to Icaru more of the fish trouble with England and more about Germany having arrest ed a French officer on German soil, but what concerns you more direct ly is to learn where to bnv nic clothing. See ILuleys toV-k of .lien's wear bffore you buy e!s2 where. Five hundred citisens of Louisville Ky Attempted to take twojuurderers oat of jail or the purpose of banf inj them last Fri iay morning. List of Letters remaining ia tho PU ar son Pa., Post Office not called for : Mi Tillie Boliinger, Mrs. Cannes. David Kin slow. PosUl Cards .- J. B. Power. R. S. Starr. Parties asking for above will please say advertised. Howabd Kiek. p. m. Patterson Pa., May 2nd, 1887. Itch Prairie Mange, nd Srratche of every kiai cured in SU minutes by Wool- fori'i Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Sold bv L. Bunks and Co.. Druggist, Mifflintown fa. tf- Ponnell's is ths place to buy nice goods. Drop in. John Kirk is home from the city with a nice new stork of goods. Drop around and see him. The sesvn of 1S?7 is here, so is Samuel Strayerof Patterson Pa., here with a Brand new stock of Besutiful Clothing, all kinds, all styles and prices to suit all Don't wait. Come at onco I am readv. It Ak any one who has ever bought a pair of my $2 bdirs' fine kid button shoes and thry i!l tell you that thoy never bought a lietttr shoe to lit or wear for that money. Only $2 at G. W. Hecka. A revivifying of nature's latent forces oc curs eery spring. At this tiroo better than at any-other, the blood msy bo cleansed from the humors that infest it. The best and most popular remedy to use for this pnrpoe is Ayer's Compound Extract of Sarsparilla. Workmen have commenced to grade the cround for a fourth track between Port ,l.ili(in and the curve at the bead of iho atmVLt line south of Patterson. It is reported that the company in the near fu ture will put a fourth track along the rock below tonn. If they do they will have tour tracks from Port Royal to Milford S ta tion a distance of sis mil". Scrayet's populr.r clotLing store is the object of attention these nice snrincr d;ivs. New clotuinsr you a. o know. For $1.75 yon can buy a pair of line kid top ladies' dress button 6hoes. at G. TV. Heck's boot and shoe store. Our new iuiporlation given last fall in Laces and Edjings for Spring and Summer, juft arrived at t-chott's. I am glad it is Spring, glad my business located among liberal and appreciative people and very glsd to find myself well prepared to meet all their wants in my line. I announce the opening of Spring and Sum mer Clothing Hats, caps, boots and shoes, neck wear, collars and cull's, and a general assortment kept in my line. Prices lower than the lowcot. Sami kl Stsiteb. 4t. Patterson Pa. Schott's new opening is a wonder in the way of splendid suits for men and boys. You must see the cloth ing and hear the prices to fully un derttind. English Spivin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood fpavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Kingbone, S titles, Sprains, t'Welliugs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mitflintown Pa. tf. Harley is borne from the city with the handsomest clothing for men and boys. You know where to find him- List of letters, unca'Ied for remaining in the P. O.. at Mitflintown Pa., April 30, '87. Persons calling for letters in this list will please aek lor advertised matter. Letters : William Fossan, Annie Sponenberger, Prof. Oscar Kice, 2, George Montrcy, George Martin, Miss Prudence Hower, 2, Ben. Gearhcart, Mary Crossgrove, Harry Eber man, Charles E. Edwards. Postal Cards : J. T. Smith, O. Savior, A. S. Raffensberg- or, Isaac Page, Mary McCulloch, A. S. Lin dis, Mary Dressier and George Dressier. CuAS.B.Caawroao.p.m. Lverybody knows that Schott , cially, to gather around one the re keej all the time on hand a mam- j finements of life, to live amid beau- ...u div v.o. i...! -i almost any kiuu oi an outht you want there in the way of clothing for men. women and children. If yon want to see a large and complete line of plow Ao. go to G. W. Heck', boot and shoe store. Ayer's Pills are the best cathwtic for correcting irregularity of tha stomach and bowels. Gentle yet thorough in their ac tion, tbev cure consliostion. stimulate th salt. A morning hand bath in cold salt water i delightfully invigorating. A pinch of salt taken frequently will stop a cough or throat irritation. Warm salt water inhaled through the nos trils will cure cold and catarrh. A glass of salt water, warm or cold, ta ken on rising in the morning, will cure con ttipation. Bathing the eyes when tired or weak in warm salt water will soolhe and strengthen then. Fait, plentifully sprinkled on the icy door step, wiil ba-e a better aud cleaner effect than ashes. Good Housekeeping. Call Inin:cd!alelT at Scliott's. Grand Opening of Spring and Summer Goods at Schott's stores. Our assortment in Jerseys of brown and black, and fancy braided, i. immense thi. season, at tchutt s. Miilh Horse Sale. On Thursdar May o, L. Banks TTilson win sell bis nth Lot ol Iowa and Western horses at the Jacob's House in Mifflmtown. A fine lot of young homes, draught horses and driving horses. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. m., sharp. Standard Machinery. Wia. Hell sells a full line of Stand- am m l.mery and farm implements. among wuicli are American Road Machine Cos, Reversible Road Ma chine.. .Newark Machine Cos., Col nmbus, ()., ictor Double Huller, Gmn Drillp, horse rakes HanoV I Comstoeks. Sawmills, Cider mills, I Cfa Tlattrs, Feed Cnttenc Ai I Pwer7 swBcp power, or 6teara pow. ! r. Jsyrapuse UhiIId Plow, Ridin" 1'iowi cnrl Side Hill Plows .'ount Joy, two horse, wheeled and single horse cultivators. Lawrence A; Co s Champion Soriryr Tooth Hr rows. Repairs kept for all of the nbove r;ootl8, also, repairs for Johcs ton IIurveEtr Co., and Eureka Mow er Co's machinery. MiffliutownjuniaU cauntr. Pa May 2. ST. & mo. - TTmm tho Philadelphia Bulletin: The Socialists are now taking delight in predicting a great "panic" in 1889. They are eagerly looking forward to such times as those which preTailed in this country from 1873 to 1877. In the ruin of industry and the dis tress of labor they hope to strengthen themselves These miserable wretch are unhappy in a season of prosperi ty like this, when men are succeeding in their undertakings aud when they are lunth to tolerate new experiments in society and government They want a season of panic and loss and ruin, when they can see men become as miserable aud despicable n them selves. Safe from Cyclones and Earthquake The Snureme Lodge of the Broth erhood of Protection yesterday ap plied for a charter in the Prothono tary's office. The object of the Lodge is : "The protection of its members from loss to their property by fire, cyclone, lightning, flood or earth quake, by means of the creation of a benefit fund, from which members may draw an amount in cash to re nv said loss : the creation of a fu neral relief fund for the benefit of families of deceased members, the fund for the aforesaid purposes to be obtained by general assessments of the members of the said corpora tion" The subscribers are Charles G. Frowert, P. M. Stevens, August We ber, Dr. B. F. Coulder and Henry A. Wevand. North American, April 29. Governors of States Alabama Thomas Seay Arkansas Simon P. Hughes California Washington Bariltll. Colorado Alva Adams. Connecticut Phineas C. Loans bury. Delaware Benjamin T. Biggs. Florida Edward A. Perry. Ooorgia John A. Gordon. Illiuois Richard J. Oglesby. Indiana Isaac P. Gray. Iowa William Lirrabee. Kansas John A. Martin. Kentucky J. Proctor Knott. Louisiana Samuel D. .McEnery. Maryland Henry Lloyd. Massachusetts Oliver Ames. Michigan Cyrus C. Luce. Minnesota Andrew R. McGill. Mississippi Robert Loxrry, Missouri John H. .Marmaduke Nebraska Joan II. Thayer. Nevada C. C. Stevenson. Xew Hampshire Moody Currier. New Jersey Robert S Green New York Darid B. Hill. North CarolimWf red M. Scales. Ohio Jonepu B. Foraker. Oregon Sylvester Pennoyer. Pennsylvania James A. Beaver. Rhode" Island George P. Whet more. South Carolina John P. Richard son. Tennessee Robert L. Taylor. Texas Laurrence S. Runs. Vermont Ebenezf r J. Orm6bee. Virginia Fitzhugh Lee. West Virginia E. Willis Wilson. Wisconsin Jeremiah M. Rusk. Democrat in italics, Republicans in Roman. Sliaiu IJeseclahiIIy Gentility. In the New York Independent of April 2S, 1SS7, t Le following para graph appears in an article entitled, "Crimes Beginnings and Crimes Pre vention" from the pen of Wnx M. F. Round. Many a respectable family is sending its 6ons into temptation aud very likely to state prison and sending its daughters along the paths to wretched marriages by a miserable desire to keep up a certain standard """V", arrm luui iuiiounuiri:8 is not a oau one. u-dt to sek these things in order to make a vain show, and to live more stylishly than- one's neighbor is a very bad thing a very corrupting thing. To do this at a sacrifice of principal is a wrong thins ; to do it at the expense of ether's rights is a criminal thing. The standard of life which paienls set for their children often sends the children to state pris on. Less than a week arr T wa talking with a mother wLose sou of seventeen years had just committed a forgery to obtain money for a fast life. The mother, who was crnKha,! with the blow of her son s d.fraee. said : '1 can't see what made John ny do it Ho has always associated with boys above Lim, Le has been proud of a fine social position, bis sisters move in the best society, and we've always tried to keep Johnnj in V. 1. i If- i . , . , . ' Kt-oi. Bui-.eiy. e ve uougnt mm line clothes, better than we could at ford, we ve pinched ourselves that he might have spending money like his associates. And now it has come to this I had not the cruelty to sav : "It has led to this :" but I could not help remembering that the bov'a fa ther was a laboring man earning large wages for bis station in life- and Johnny's ruin had been brono-ht about by trying to keep him in a sta tion oi nte aoove that in which the circumstances of his birth bad rlac- eu mm. 1 ne Doy nad been held up to such a fictitious social position that he thought that he belonged in it, and ia order to mantain a place into which he had been forced by his parents, could see no way but to steal. There are hundreds of famil ies in Xew York, and all over our land, who are sowing seeds of bitter- add anil .1.a... x , i uu cunuiu iux uiemseives ty a false pride for their children and a vain desire to see them associating with rich men's sons. Thev tlont ask whether their son's associates are truthful, are honest, are indus trious, are manly ; but delight to know that they are "stvlish" and "move in good society." They find them growinsr into expensive " tastes and begin to wonder at their ex travagance and at ia6t find it im. possible to support them in the very place to which thev have arced trmni The boy is too weak to go back there has been nothing in his life to make him Btrone and he forrrea and embezzles, or steals and the mother turns her eyes reproachfully to Heav en and wonder's why her prayers for her son's welfare have not been ans- wered. I have been speaking of crime oeginniusr and crime nreven tion in these families only which are caiteu respectable. jVULED BY PEXXUEICZ. Few persons realiie how thoroughly the, areNxmtrolled by P" their own disadvantage. For inMy y ear, the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, acLica.nd headache ha. been by some outward application, and, therefore, with topping to think that the ongui of these trouble, must, from necessity, be in ternal, the weary sufferer continue to nib, b and find no relief. Athlophorosis taken irrnaUv, and as. proof correct principle, it cures surely and quick ly The statement of those who Aa b rtd ought to convince the incredulous. C. F. Bruce, Metnrl.e n, N. J, ys : " lJ mother had the rheumatism in her heart, and was cured by .Uhlephoros. She say. there is no medicine like lL James W. Iteed. 4038 Tcnn Ave., ritts bnreh. Pa-, savs : My mother, a though , 7 yea of agV, was entirely cured by the use of Athlophorcs." M Carrie Patten, Eagle Village, . a , savs- "Mr mother was nearly a cripple in ""arm.; not having 1-een able to dre nor KTable to feed JZ months, be'ins in severe pain time. The sente Win ceased three bottles of Athtophoros, but ahe oon tinnetl to take U nn.il all W rheuma tism were g me; havin; taken 27 bottles i all She lias not tnkeu any since last May, and can use her anus as well as ever. A nt.ml.er of f:ien.ls l,:.ve taken it, and in evervc it has given saUsdctu n. Incase of siek headac he, it gives almost immediate relief." John M. Wolcott, Piflard, X f: " I cot a bottle of Athlophoros for a friend. She at once gained rapidly, and has wt been troubletl with the rheumatism since. Krerv dnigRu4shul1 keep Athlophoro. and Athlophoros PilK but where they can not be boimht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.." 112 Wall St, ew "aork, will sen J either (carriage r"J rece,,l1?5 rrilar price, which is fl.C0 per Lottie fir Athlophons and 50c. fi.r Pills. d ".tion. weakness, nervous del-ilit. O'ases nT women. .-.nntipaU.m. hrs-Url.e. Impure blood? ic.. A thloiJioros Jtlb are unqut:eJ. Pimples, Boils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated, impoverished, or impure condition of the blood. Ayer's SarsaTiarilla prevents and cures these emptious and painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect ual way of treating them. Aver's Sarsaparilla has prevented tho usual course of ltoils. which have pained and distressed n;e every season for sev eral years. G. Scale, l'lainville, Mich. I was badly troubled with Pimples on the fare; also with a discoloration of tho .kin. which showed itself in ugly dark patches. No externnl treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar saparUIa effected A Perfect Cure, ' and I have not been troubled since. T. W. Boddy, Kiver St., Lowell, Mass. I was troubled with Boils, and my health was much impaired. I began using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in due time, the eruptions ail disappeared, and niv health was completely restored. John It. Elkin, Editor Stanley Observer, Albemarle, N. C. I was tronbled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared on my face in ugly Pimples and Blotches. Aver's Sar saparilla cured me. I consider it the best blood purifier in the world. Charles II. Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and da not be persuaded to take any other. tt Prepared by Ir. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Vaas. I'rie-e ei ; ix boUles, MS. )(Jcan be cured Of RHEUMATISM by using RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE. It H not enwr-IL It cvr aotbinff bt Rhaona. tins, bat it b a safe ud sure oh ' th Ttioawnrto who ban been cuivd wiU testify toiui- liibilitr. KB.O. B. rt.vcm. nf 131 N 12th Bt.. Phflada . wtnf font ntotitb After he bad bera cured by tn Roa KhramttwrcCiire fwmitmjr t m whrtbw it wukl not rinrnl, myir.it wmm beandlm with th dnaM. and thontrt ba would low hu frvtn tha acuny ha hid to endQiv; and itrmda of two twki ha tu enrra by thai rvmly. altbnrh ha bad his hiw physician, nd nM othar rrm-di without reeoit, pravuiua to MTinc thi woodariui reaaady. Mo. Cbas. A. Cox. Arwricaa and Morrw fH , Phfla., MkI- Mf wifawa badri'.dan. mti hf-t-.sdrtnomk4a Me dpptr. Dnrtma and averrthinc a!w filcd. Tha tuiiwmn Rhtttmtim i nr rorwa m one wp, USS1 A N fcVKKY BOX , TBIUK HIKES I KIG5ATCBI I IIWM. wllhMtlMi PRICE S2.5Q fin in. For eompiete iuformaron. IcajrrirUTe taj phlrt, with tcatimoQlala. frr. Fornlebr nil 4rwaaiwca. If ona or tha other ia not to potation to furnish it to you, do not bn p suadM to taJca anything elpa, bat apply dlraot to tha (reneral Arrnta. PFAKI..KK BRO. V ( U. Hid aV L Jlaxkac aHreet, FkilaaWpaiaw NEW FIRM. WE HAVE COME FOR TO STAY. FEAR XOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association in Geo. Goshen's store room in Patter son. We have a full lina of prods, and equipped, and d ing a lively busi ness. BARGAIN'S FOR THE RICH. BARGAINS FOR THE i'COR, Inducements for everybody. No dis elimination. Every article marked in jlain figures. NO BOYCOTTING. Our principal of doiug business is to buy and sell on legitimate principal ard givkg one man's dollar the same purchasinp power as another. We hold ho position, one low price to all. NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bvgains. Hemembcr the place. FARMERS' STORE, Patterson, Pa. Spring and Sumner Goods. I worild inform the public that I have now , my new Mini,,,. ZlZTZrr" tll Mifflin econd door from corner of Brdee atreet goods, all new, and of the late-t stvie. and iharag employed first eta-, imfi' oiore, come and examine rtv , consider it no trouble to show goZ Kareh22-87.Lv. MRS. BL. CACTIOS 3GTICE. V A LL persons are W.h . I . -IK . n . fl sigwed F 5 '""'isofthenndeA 41 Ann bt., .few Yorfe.N.' J-B. Kehpf. !ict. x-86. Post-Offica Bex 450. NEW DEPARTURE. You have a special invitation to call in, and see me, and ex amine my large stock, and se lect from it what you want at my New Departure CASH PRICES. I am determined to sell at cash prices so low that you will be astonished to hear them. FURJNITURE Cannot be done without in these days of civilized house keeping and my Cash Prices for CARPETS, Rues, 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 realize that you can have a house splendidly furnish ed for a small price. My GENERAL ASSORTMENT of carpets, rauges from tho substan tial rag, ingrain, two and three ply, to tapestry and body brussel. 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 walls of the rooms of your honso we can supply yon with pictures fit prices thit will cause you to wonder how thay can be produced for so little money, IN SHORT if you have a de?irc to economise in your purchases of household goods for use and for household adorn mcnt you cannot afford to pass nie by for my Cash Rates nro so low that yon cannot fail of making nion ey by buying at JOHXS.GRAYBILL'S. ON liCilOK STREET, .T THE CASAL. MIFFLECTOWX, TENNA. Janasrv l-'ih 18S7. Jl'BIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFU.UOHS, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSKPU ROTUKOCK. Prettdent. ' T. VAN" IKWIN', Caihier. D IRECTOKS. W. C. Ponioruy, Joseph Rothrock, Noah Mertcler, Philip M. Keener, Aiuoi (. Bonsall, Loui E. A'.kimoa, Robert . Tarter, STOCEUOL.EB : Philip S4. Krpntr, Joarph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah HtTtzler. Charlotte S cyder, Ani:ie a. Khcltrr, Jjne 11. liwiu, Mnr Kurtz, K. K. Park. r. J. J"l:m Ir in, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Fror. John Il!rtz!er. Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid oo certificates ot deposite. jan 23, 1887 tt J WISH TO STATF. A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can stop toothache in less than fire minutes ; no paiu, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and gums ; no danger. That Diseased Gums (known s Scurvy) treat ig.ed snccrssf ully and a cure warEvj'-raiited in every Teeth Fillfd and warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, remoddled, lrom $9.10 to $U por set.' Beautiful Gun Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis. Union. People who have artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are eopccially invited to call. Will visit profestionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit rerulariy Erandale 1st woeks of May and October, and Rich held 2nd weeks ol May ard October, and Oriental, last weeks of Hay and October. G. L. DERR, Practical Deotlst, FST a BUSHED M MIFFLIHTOWM, Pa., IX 1800. Oct. 14 '85. A Great Cause of Human Misery Is tho Loss of A Lecture on the Natore, Treatment and radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sr matorrbu!, induced oy Seir-bnse, Inroluu tary Euiisoicns, Impotcncy, Nervous De bility, and Impediments to Marriage gener ally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental aud Physical lucapacitv, tc Bv ROBERT J. CULVZRWELL, M. D. The world renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials pointing out a mode ol cure at once certain aud e&Wual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. DThis lecture will prove a boon to thousands aad thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of (bar cents or two postage stamp. Address CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., SENTINEL AND REPUBLICAN, One dollar a year in advance. 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 the subscription price been so low. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Repcbli. can, it gives nenrly 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 mid 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 take a home pajier, but they are not representative people. To be sure this is ;i free coun try and jeople 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 pajier 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 parcr to subscribe for one, or if you desire to have one from a half dozen cities, it is no one's business but vour own if you pay for them, but first of all, subscribe for our county paper and then look abroad. After having subscribed for the Sentinel and Repcblican 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. As a medium for advertising the Sentinel and Republican is number one. Its job department is 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 sire to advertise, or desire to have sale bills printed send in the order and it will be executed. A COLOSSAL -O Bright, New Spring SUMMER STYLES ! The Champion Clothier of JulalaCounyJvlfJ.tr. ,rled froo. the Eastern cities with a wonderful SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, Will make fiiends, ou'shiue rivals, wia victories, and sell itself on its merit. MEN'S K0T3 & CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and Gent's furnisbing good.. Fir.t Class, combining Style, Quality and Elegance, with prices that will astonish you. No sale w expected unless I prove tbifl. Bat I ask your patronage only waen I give complete sitisfactiox My htock of HAT3, CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES OVER ALLS, WATCHES and JEWELRY", Calico, Percale aud White Shirts. Neck wear, Collars and Cuffs, Trnnko and Sitchels, is full and complete. Call and see. Sani'l STRAYER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1886. J. WARREN PLKTTE, ATTORNE y.AT-LA W, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., I'A-, ry-ColIectiKg and conveyaocing promptly attcndi-d to. OUice in second story of bui- ford building. Entrance on Mji.i street. 4-2J.87.1 Locis K. ArKiNsos. Gto. Jacobs, J ATKISSOX & JACOBS, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. I-Collecting and Conrerancitig prompt i, tended to. ' ...... ...; Orricc On Main street, ia plac of resi- dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. IOct26, ISf'i. DM. CRAWFORD, M. P., Ha resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral ; 6.55 a. m., Aitoona at 2.UQ p. m., and stop branches. Office at the old corner of Third ping at all regular stations arrives at Mitflra and Orange streets, MiQiintown, Pa. - March 29, 1976. Jobs VcLai-obu. Josirn W. Stivmel MC I.AI KIILIX &. T'.MEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JCSliTA CO., rj. DyOnly reliable Companies represented. Doc. 8, 15f6-l y SPRI N D OP ENING. You will want to buy lrom Complete Stock OI "-nnrvrt o.Mmni SPRUNG vV SIMMER GOOD S. Oar Dress Goods Department is full to oversowing. Don't miss the bargains, we invite you to come in and sec for yourself. 0U Can be SUlted With OUr loW ; B"n-"e"'Fr'rt, MiIlertown, Thompsontown, . . , ... ,i .i Forl ltoyal,timoatMifnin, 11 5i a. m.; Al- priced dress gOOdS Ol all tlie toona, 2 2U a. iu., and Pituburg, 6 10 a.m. .11 - . Mail Tbaix leaves PUila-ltfipuia dailv at newest bhades. ou may want 7.00 ,., Uarri.s,:,rg u. .. m., 4W ttomething in Black and Color- j TlJ3J3 t!"1 p" o 1 j,uig at aU regular stations between MiSiia ed bilks, Black and Colored lnd Aitoona reaches Aitoona at &30 p. sa., , - , ia.snmeres. e iiave tnera. Call for what you want. i port d,U p. m., alillerdtown o,2i p. sa.. OUR SHOE DEPArJME.NT!Tr,,townp-ni- Z: Ml I p. m., Tuscarora 6.1j p. m., Mexico 5,1 p. You will find one of the most i y1 s5- v- m-, Kiniia 53 v. m., Lesristown 6i2 p. ui., McV'evtown S' COmplete in the COUntV. The i44 Newton Ilaaiilton 7,10 p. m., 1 ! Huntingdon 4 40 p. iu. Aitoona 9 Q. boots and shoes that we sell ! Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 112 this season have an improved J'mfTeftVoV.; mST. sole and heel that adds to their m 5 Lewi,own 504 am; McVeytown 27 ,. , m; Mt. Union 6 54 am; Huntingdon Wearing quality. Don t miS8 : 20 m : Petersburg 6 a m ; Spruce Creek ;4am; Tyrona 7U7am; Hell's Mill lIleul- ' 2. a ni ; Aitoona 8 05 a ru; Pittsburg e hare Men s I ine bhoes at ; se, shore Expr,8. east, on sund.v, prices that will astonish you, our-i ffiK ""iW stock of Ladies' Shoes can not be surpassed iu the county, county. Our stock is all fresh and clean I and sold at prices that will sur- j Sar7 15 ! ,m' 3 u0 p m- r Trains arrive at Lowistown Junction fran priseyou. We have on handjSJI-ii a full line of Fresh, Plain and i tyronk divistov Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, thia is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Street, Opposite Cocbt IIocse, MilXliutowii, Pa., Frederick ESPENSCHADE. OPINES Syrup CURES Coughs mm COLLECTION F- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ! TIME-TABLE ( On and after Monday, Jan. 81th, life, : tin lh tnPM ifllln "ul rnn loliwt: ' EASTWARD. Altoosa Accoxuodatios learet Aitaaaa daily at r -U a. m., Tyrone 5i.' a. iu., Huutiogdon 6,33 a. m.t Mount Union at C.5i a. di., Newton Hamilton 7,04 a. ., lie Ye) town 70 a. ui., Lewistown 7,5 i a. m., Uilford 8,11 a. m., Mitllin 8.17 a. ., Port Royal 8.23 a. m-, Mexico 8,23 a. m., Toscarora 8,32 a. m.t Vaonyke 8,35 a. rn., Tnompsontown 8.43 a. m., Durward 8.47 j " Mi.lerstown 8,-74 a. m., port iM5 a. j m- 7' ,Hzrur mt 10 10 " nd at Fhiladt-lphia, 3 lo p. m. - , ,. , Sea buozt Eyaiss leave, aitoona daily t P. vd a. m., and stopping a all regular i stations between Aitoona and Harrisburg, 1 reaches Mifflin at V-56 a. m., Harrisbnrf ! 11.40 p. If., and arrives in Philadelphia at I 8.15 p. m. ; 11 a it, Tails leaves Pittsburg daily at i at b-l'i p. m., Iiarriabnrg 7.10 p. m., hhila j adelphia 4 25 a. m. j Mall Expres leave Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. Aitoona 6 2: p m ; Tyrone 6 54 p m ; H unt : ingdon 7 C7 p ui ; Lewistown 6 51 pm ; Mif ' Sin 915pm; Harrisburg ID 45 p in ; Phila delphia 4 25 a m. Philadelphia Express will ttop at Miflin at 11 S3 ha rla.-d. WESTWARD. Fast Llxr leaves PhiidIphia daily at 11 60 i m ; JlarrUburg 3 40 p m ; MifCin 5l'8pm; Lewisiown 5 2S p m ; Aitoona 8 lOpu; arrives at Pittsburg At 11 55 p ta. Wat Passesgeb leaves Philadelphia Duncanoon, 8 64 a. m.; Newpurt, J 2i a. m.; Millerstown, 9 40. mThompsontovra, - m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m.; TuscAr- i ora, i') vt a. m.; nclico, 1U u a. m.; Port Koyal, 10 1U a. m.; Mifflin, 10 20 a. ai.; Millord, 10 26 a. m ; N Arrows, 10 St a. ru.; I LewistoKU. 10 40 a. m.: Mc Vevtown. 1 1 14 j m-: Newton Uaruiiton, 11 2j . m.; uun- ...iuvu, A. j. ux., IIUIIO, A ri p. Ol Aitoona, 1 40 p. in., and stop at all regular ttAtioas between llarrisburg and Aitoona. t)vTsa EipaiJi leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 40 p. m., liArrbburg, 10 25 p. na., stoi.rmis at KockvUlo. Marvavillp. Dimi-ia. rittsourg s.-m p. m. AirooiA AccoauooATios Uaves Phil adelphia daily at 11 50 a. m.. Uvrisbu'-z at j 4.10 p.m., Duncaiinos 4.45 p. iu., Way Passenger west and Mail east will top at Liicknow and Poorman'a Snr,.. j when 1Sntw .t.. f TPitl llMV. I an I . .... " u j uncuon lor IIU- roy at 6 85 a m. 10 55 a m. 8 1 i n . . ..- Trains leave Tyrono for BellefonU aed i.oca iiaven at B 10 a m, 7 15 p in. Leav, .j.u.r mrweusvi.ie and Clearfield at 8 20 a m, 8 05 p m,7 25 p m. Trains leave Tyrone lor Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace and Scotia at 9 20 a m and 4 80 p ru. Tr.aiDl".rrive Tvr0M trota Bellefonta nd Lock Haven al 12 05 p m, and 6 37 p m. .;.Trin! 7ive Bt T'ron fron Curweni ville and Clearfield at o 68 a m, and 1 1 45 a m, S 1 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoiia, War riora Mark and Pennsylvania Furnac. at 58 a ni, at 2 85 p ni. H-1 B. T. R. R. t BEDFORD DIVISION. Trains leave Huntingdon for Bedford, iiyndman and Cumberland at 8 25 a. u and 6 35 p. in. Trains arrive at Huntingdon from Bed iora, Uvndman and Cumberland at 11 la P- ni., 6 20 p. ru. HOLL1DATSBURG BRANCH. 7 ain" AUo'' for points South, at n- - S . aai,wu IrVni DOIDll i rains arrive at Aitoona from 5 55 VIM D HI. -- i , n - - !. m. and 10 35 p m. Mclillips & Co's. Planing Mill, Port Royal Pcnna. HASCraCTUBCBS o Ornamftntal Pnri;nn V4 b!UUO Bracket and Scroll Work. DOORS, SASIi.BLLN DS .luiiLuiscs, r AtilA. H..I : l Fl.OORI.XG5, lumber of every description lath, and Irani , umoer worked to "J rau promptlv I orders shonM Is4 inn t attende to. i ''t i i i 7 I - Or-AU Snl,ibe for the Sewtmtl ?,Wi - a. I Port Koyal, r. 1 r . ;-- ' . ,,....,. ' -
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