SENTINEL KEPI'KLICAR MIFFLINTOWN. WEBlnT, JI LT 20, 17. B F. S U H u K i e r , sniToa 1.0 ranrniaroa. Mohmips jifarh-r ax oMaiuiug a Urtre following iu Richmond county. If Frim-e rnnM be converted into I'aris a war with Germany wouIJ ini n;.lia.tely take plao. li. rt iN.iER, is the name of the Gen eral most a,.liuire.l by citizens of Par is. bavansA Le wishes to antayoniee ( rroanT. S -! is rotmi-T, Illinois, citizens m o in a state of in. liquation over the lis-ivrv of rrookexluess in the sher fm.iS.'f. Tho present sheriff and rv jirecee.linp shtr'.lT are said to linvf robbed the county of many f niaud dollara. I )r M' Gi.vns wants to g to Cou eri af "Suiue district in w'uicb. none one of the parties ia fighting itfelf to lofith might nominate and elect him to iui-repreoont the district, but it w mid be just the place to prove what a piece of nothing he ia. S. 'ME one wrote to JfcfT Iavii in that Governor Curtin had lib er'itfd two niurderonscriminila from pe!.iiiitiry iiiiprlson'.nent to apnei-sin.itt- Pavia. Th oriminala were to re. :Te one Lnndroil thousand .loliars r ?wr J. Thr DUhops of the Methodist r.pis." pal Church. South, have iV-u- fd an ad tress settiiii firth fie tir- pe?:t r.ced of morf luonev f..r the for ei-n mission work, and sug-'eHing .. . . , i ' ta.t th. wo. i beginning A-ii.iet th, r o - bo obsM-Tod as a wek of prajar for th cms" of missions and of liberal giviLg." Jt r 1av: says, let the past be past ari I then ilalf in Lis old grip sack ..r i t .... i i ' - i ton people ilo not o'teu ta!k of lynch J "tt-r. tLat charcea (iovernor Curtin ! inr i.n f.;, i ... with having pardoned two despera does oi:t of the penitentiary, and j r .T.;e l them enc hundred thousand d !!.;rs in the ev-ut of their aasassi rti. . f f IVkvis. the tune of the war the I Priu'jcrjkti wanted to prnve the war ' a t iilnre, ly 1l.c!nnrg it bo nn I '"i.-l.t ;tior.fii t' bring the rebel ' St.itc I'MC :nt the l'nion. ljre. ; Ly declaring it to be unconstitntion- j al to fj ei the suvea, and lust bnt not I least, CUveUnd wante.I to declare the ur a failure '"...tr..' t-,., by returning the Azil obser- ew York Indpcn lnt obser vhs, thus : We suppose that we state tho simple truth in savin- that, with the exception cf Sund.-iys, more acci dent happen and more crimes are committed on holidays than on any equal mimner of ilays in tUe year. I M n, having nothing to do in the I . i t x- . I XV .iv f.f busmesa. bave more time to' cnmroit rrime and expose themselves tiore to accidents. Tns 12th Vnot-, ws the anniversary Tjf tha battle of the Enyne. and in a number of places where the Catholics are numeroua riot took place between them and Protestant organizations known a Orangemen. It's about time in this day and generation that both Catholics and Protestants quit thnir worse than tomfoolery fighting, they 11 both go to h 1 if they don't and that's where neither of them de sire to go. Peace brethren, peace! .VncTiST GiERt. DnrM, he. who secured President Cleveland as a will ing instrument to the proposal to re turn captured Confederate flags to tho respective staUs, is said to be in f-tiling health. Such a plan as he in vented to return the trophies of the lat war miht sicken any man after heard the patriotic disapproval of th country against his unpatriotic proposal of the surrender of the relics of the war. Couldn't Drum persuade the President to agree to return the laves to tho States to which they be Jorgcd? There would be as much i"ne in such au order as to return the flairs. Cultivating CefTee. There is needed a rich soil, plenty of water and perfect sh.vlo; for the cutTee plant cannot stand direct sun rays any more than cold. Just be fore the rainy season, seeds are plant ed iu peculiar diagonal lines, so as to give about ninety trees to the acre, and ivcu over to a farmer's care for f v.- years. He at once plants banana . . . I. ri al - im' ut'suie lueui. wuicn answer a double purpose of shading the ten der growth and of producing quick returns, aleanwbile. the slower crow i i . . ng i.ncare, wmcn is permanent, is pi-intcti, ana fy ta time tn cottee is larjje enough to bear, is ready to shield it for life. The owner "now tales possession of his estate and it begins to yieli continuing for thir ty years or more, with an average an nual product of ten pounds to a tree. About the middle of March it is in f-i'.l blossom, bearing a pretty, white, daisy-shaped flower, with half a doz en lanceolate loaves an.l a delicate vanilla perfume. The fruit or berry, containing two coffee beans lying face to face likechesnuts in a burr, ri pens early in antnmn. when it is pick ed, hnsked. washed, sorted according to si and quality, and sent off to market in sacks of from P25 to 130 pounds- Dr W. F. Hutchinson, in The American Magazine. The Bally T Bert Ceo at y. Keipino. July 13. Moe-s Kother LiwL a well known youo; farmer, brother of es-DLttrict Atiy Kothei me!, aul Frank Templar, a batcher, met tliin afternoon in an ojen field, near Fleetwood, this county, to decide who was the --bnlly of Berks county." They fought with bare knncklea, stripped to the waist without a referee kick ing and biting being allowed. They brutally gonged and kicked each oth er in regular hammer anp tongs style for fifteen minntra. When their friends took them in charge Rotbennel had loth eyes closed and wad ba lly kicked in the ribs and abdomen Temp lar a face waa fearfnliT punished. Fire hundred people witnee5ed the fight. Married en the Spot- Henry AVynn, a middle-age.1 bach elor, wno rtas long lired in the .North west, recently viaited his brother in Owen Sound, Canada, and then de cided that ha wanted to get married. He didn't know a woman in town ex cept his brother's wife, and he offer ed her fifty acres of land if she'd find him a wife. Mrs. Wynn went to work to earn the money, but it was not un til her brother-in-law was about to start for his home that she found a tu-iiden lady willing to take the chances with Aynn. The two were introduced jut as the boat was leav ing. A consultation was held, the pair were married on the epot. lira. Wynn received the deed for the Cfty acres of land, and the bride and groom steamed away for their prairie home. Joseph C. Kennedy, a real estate agent, was atsus.siuated about 5 o' clock on the evening of the i;UUinst., iu Washington. I). C., by John Dai-l-v. Kennedy was about to take a itre't cur when D.iiley stepped up to him. drew a Jaric keen bl.i.le.l knife 'similar to those used bv butchers in i killing hogs ran it into Mr. Kenne j dy 'a right bide near the abdomen with j a vicious lur-.se and then gnve it a 1 -;tk si'I-,T."s- A l.irgo crow .1 waa on I the corner at the time, including ma , i,t.a ti, , " i ny clerks in tlie viovernment depart j merit, but thoy were all so horror. ' stricken that for a moment nobody j moved. Mr. Kennedy fell to the groumj, arm alter giving one cry of "Murder!" groaned deeply and point ed to his murderer. The murderer was immediately arreste7. 'WasuinEr- frtely tnlked vt. Paily ja in jail. A f.w we;ks ago a man from Johns ohns : office j town came to Register Uare'a with his "lovey dovev'who hails from Witt, In, "iovey aovey. who hails from nndermined, sections of earth as large I something waa seen by those occudt SLVVr b"ak ius his carriage floating in the Sr. license. It was granted. The enamored couple tbn took the trin for t L'nion where thev wrre married on Satnr.lay. Jaly 2J, by theVreabyterian pastor, whose purso wai enriched to u".ellr"1 oi iue groom baa unt be (tiu Lis posseosMD. After the cer- hastened to the depot interning to take Mail Express for Ryde. where tJje-v proposed making a visit, but .,T!''n tLe-T.refr '' ""ioa.1 station , they were informed that the train had jgone and that there would be no Other one until tbs. nevt moniin--. Vi"h went to a .?' pocket ths hnsband went to a hotel, secured a room for the night for fifty cents, and after the URTVJ couple naa eaten twenty-rive cents worth of ice cream, they retire- e l with twenty five cents remaining. The next morning they dispensed witn i.reatiast, tlie busland went l J luu station, piuntea down nis re- u'a'nm?.twe"tJ five "ntsfor a tick- et for his wife to Ryde, placed her . . .- 1 r in the train and effshe went alone.lt being Sunday and the groom not having anything to do. presently took tne raiiroavt and walked to Ryde sta tion, over eight miles, where it is re ported he met his wife shortly after dinner. Huntingdon Globe. Parties from Crawford Co., report a rather exciting incident which oc curred down there last Tuesday after noon. James LAswell, of Las well Sta tion, on the Air Line, discovered Charles P. Creeilius carrying on a handkerchif flirtation with his daugh ter and he at once took down the shotgun and opened fire on Creeilius who ran to the depot and boarded a passing freight train. Another freight tram came Ionginafew minutes Las well boarbed it and followed Creeilius. Laawell saw Creeilius standing on a platform at the depot at English, a station a few miles east of Laswell. and he jumped from the train and opened fire upon him with a revolver Creeilius rapidly retreated in the di rection of a creek and, reaching the stream, plunged in and mads for the opposite shore Laswell followed and kept firing at Crecilins whenever op portunity offered, but Le was in such an excited condition that he could not shoot with certainty. Creeilius crossed ami recrossed the swollen creek three times in his flight from Laswell, and finally took to the woods and made his escape. Creeilius eloped with Laswell's .laughter some time ago and was arretted, and both parties return ed to their homes. An oily tongned youth of about eighteen summers visited this sec tion of the county last week, profes sing to be P. T. Barnnm.s advance bill posler sr.d advertiser, be cngayjd boarding at different places for about two hundred men and a lot of hor ses. The show was to have been on the Hthinst, at Lewistown, and P.T., throngh the fullness of his heart and the love he had for the people. Lad I arranged to run a free train from Huntingdon to Lewistown for the ac commodation of his-million sight seeing people-'" He is a fraud of the first water and. should Le ever strike this town or township again, he will receive his ju6t deserts. He left Mil ler's hotel about midnight and was seen by the railroad watchman tramp ing ties on his war to Huntingdon Pass htm around. Xewtoa Hamilton Watchman. Tourist (paasing quiet looking country Louae) "There aeems to be an air of sweet, calm, dreamy content tment and long summer-day quiet about this place, my friend?" Inhab-i-ant (leaning on gate) "Does, hey you ought to go np in a balloon and look down on it for a second or two you'd see grandmarm rattling grand pop with a flail in the barn: marm hol din,the pantry door agin Ezra's third attack of delirious tremens; sister Sol kr in the cyclone pit, dead clinched with Cousin Kate over the ownership of a piece of a hair ribbon and pop at the ba-k door utandin' off the sheriff i with a Winchester 44; I'm th only one that ain't real busy ; bnt I can't tell how long it will lawtas I may have to saddle up and go for the doctor at any minute. A despatch from Nashville, Tenn., says : A most remarkable occurrence followed a negro funeral at Monnt : Pleasant. alout sixty miles south cf N'aahville, to-day, nine negroes being killed bv a single stroke of lightning The party had scarcely left the grave when a most severe thunder and rain storm burst upon them. All imme diately ran for trees scattered about the graveyard. Scarcely had the nine negroes reached the shelter of au im mense oak when a terrific thun- iler-clou'l burst and tue tree was struck. The whole party of nine tumbled down together and died m- stantlv. Three others, who were nheltcred under another tree, saw the party killed, but were themselves umniured It was noticed tbatthe part of each bony nearest the tree was warred and their clothes torn. The most in tense excitement prevailed there all the evening and the wailing and moaning of the frightened negroes were heart-rending. Joseph Garrison of Harlev, Idaho. has jubt been notified from Washing ton that hi claim for pension was al lowed. He claimed back pension since lf5t. Hy temjorarily waiving a heav ier claim for eutiredisabilitv resulting from a wound on the head inflicted by a bouIer thrown from the roof of a houe at the storming of the city of Mexico, he Las Jyien allowed ?12 per Kontn witn o pe vnt. interest per annum since 184, a period of thirty nie years. Having serve 1 in the war of the Rebellion as a Lieutenant iu the becond California Cavalrv, he expvets togetquitean additional sum. The allowance to him so fa r will ecure him over $10,000, and wbn his other claims for increased pension are adju dicated he expects to recfeire Jlo.OOO, to -iO,000 more. Recently al East Atchison, Miss ouri, the river Las washed Rwav fif.v acres. The school houe which a month ago stood quarter of a mile from the river bavt was movel east, and the ground oit whi-h it stood is now in the river. Thi bauk at that point ia perpendicular, and thirty feet high. The river had risen and the high winds drove the current against the bank with great violence, wash- ing out the bed of quickaand, which lies below a stratum of clav, and. thus I and is swallowed up by the current. A!l the residents of that part of the town have been forced to hastily re rnve their houses or abandon them. A Ion?, lank West Virginian named Brown presented himself at the pen siou Bureau iu Washington this week to furnish evidence in a claim pending before the oftice. It was learned upon inquiry that his mother had borne thirty three children in all. Twenty of this nt:mber were boy's, sixteen of whom had served in tlie anion army. Two were killed. The other fourteen snrvive. Each of them iraw a, pn. eion from tha government for d.ftabil ities received while in service. The dtath of the two boys entitles the mother to a pension also. General Black says the fibs of tho office fad to show another record where the sixteen sons of one father and mother served as soldiers in the late war. Beriix, July 15. Alfred Krnpp, the great German gan manufacturer and metal founder, who died yester day at his villa near Esen, in Rhenish Prusia. at the age of seventy-five, may fairly be considered to Lave formed one cf that band of Teuton giants who have built np the present powerful German Empire if Bismarck directed the policy of its construction and Moltke the glorious course of its armies, it was Krupp to whom the Fatherland was indebted for that magnificent artillery which was the principal factor in every one of its vic tories. Recently a little 2-year old daugh ter of John Fair, of Carroll town ship, Perry county, was caught np in the horns of a cow and thrown vio lently against a post bruising her side and back badly. She has been unfor tunate during the short period of her life. Not long since she approached the farm dog while it was eating and the animal bit her in the face lacera ting the flesh fright fully. But she has survived all the accidents thus far. A despatch from Roann. Ind., says that on Wednesday, "the town was attacked by a cloud of insects, re sembling millers, so dense that lights had to be lighted. The pests covered everything, business was suspended for a time, and bonfires were built, which drew the insects, and their bod ies were soon piled up in great heaps around each fire-" The Boston Post says that Mr. Powd-rlys idea of a despotism estab lished by the multitude over the in dividual, and exercised bv a fewclnVf despots, has been tested and has prov en a failure " Nothing can be more certain than that the American peo ple will not allow such a system to op Uin a permanent foothold in this country. Grenhnt, the Chicago socialist, says the friends have abandoned hoje for a new trial for the anarchists. About twenty-five persons will be sent through the state of Illinois to gei signatures to petitions tothe gov ernor to commute the sentence to life imprisonment. The leading hotel proprietors at Huntingdon, by mutual agreement closed tbeir hotels and turned out all guests as they say they cannot con duct business profitably without li cense to sell liquor, and they were all refused license last April. A Prass or $50 has been raised for xiuur ivooison,tne irgroia ex -slave wuo rescued eleven people from drowning m Jamaica Bay, L. I. Rob- u rn m U estmorelandoonn ty. irginia, ad is aboUt 35 years old. A C . . STY, J a UOJ never saw a cat with blue eyes, and offers $250 for one. Cats with blue eye may be ecarce, but if he wants a score or two l- wunreaer voices, let bin visit iu"- -orr;siown iierald. At Lock Haven on Friday night I window whi'e walking in his sleen ' ! " - ' vo.o.. i. 11 uu'u ma wq room ana una a lg broken. Daniel Wiegner, of Reading aged 10 years, wb killed by a fall from a tree. Standard Machinery. Win. Bell sells a full line of Stand ard machinery and farm implements, among which are American Road Machine Co s., Reversible Road Ma chines. Newark Machine Cos., Col umbus, O., Victor Double Hn'dor, Grain Drill, horse rakes ic. Hanck & Comstocks, Sawmills, Cider mills, Corn Planters, Feed Cutters Ac. Ellis' Champion, Thresher and Sep arators for one and two horse tread power, sweep power, or stara pow er. Syracuse Chilled Plow, Riding Plows and Side Hill Plows. Root's Monnt Joy, two horse, wheeled and single horse cultivators. Lawrence & Cos Champion Spring Tooth Har rows. Repairs kept for all of the above goods, also, repairs for Johns ton Harvester Co., and Eureka Mow er Co's machinerv. Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa. -iay A i. 5 uio. Walker Township News. Now for the oats harvest. David Weaver, Sr , has been qnite in lor some time but is slowly recov ering. .Miss Clara Clock has been on the sick list for some time. John Gingerich has gone to Dau phin county to visit sick relations. Albert Kauffman is a first rate car penter and is called to work bevond the limits of the county. Some of the farmers have been killing Canada thistle with coal oil. f it f . . oeiu jvercuner is building a new porch and placing a tiallustrade around it to keep the children in. I. B. Weaver has returned from Perry county, where he has been har vesting. I would like to know why Ben Nox btarts so early every Saturday even ing for the west end of the township. Gingerichs and Aukers were to the mountain one day last week and brought home with them about three bushels of huckleberries. Ced.ir Grove S-ibbntb school is letter attended tLis summer than it bns been in many years. On Saturday evening while Henrv Aukcrwas drivinc at Locust Run. at first it was pronounced a big bird. but it turned out to bo one of ITack enberger's ice cream balloons comin dowu. Usaw. i HEUMATISM HOM't w ayt&ine' Sat " -- bos it mum tal evry tlmau 1 ard Sft Bumsa. larxwr. Pa. . UMim. B.. rOximaoare. Fa. Iaa. Kit. It H kostKar t tiMim-m Ta. Mas Wat Muiao. ISU WrliaSt Philadelphia. J Nrwr.m. CasHWn. It J Una. Hm Carans. Mnonatown. If. J. 1 Mtu. ataacb ('hank Pa ii ERV BOX ri) 1 nt? a D KT f a s d DAlSt BISSn)SJ . . fuMinsM C'jar. 1Vte thim Sim. -W t-Tfl Fit, For romp let a luft-miast'on. IftMrrlptlVa laaw l-blel. with tMliUiouLAiit, frre. Tor saUe hy uli druclsttA. If on? or th Xtr is ttt tu -Urii t fitraiiii it to yuti.do not b ipt iiavJaM to lake Uij-tiuir (. hut aspily d:rct to lh b!9 k S41 4Urket rHicvt, r fatlmeleipkim. . r - at rat ssi Your Children Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds, AVhoopinj; Cough, Croup, and deasaa peculiar to the throat and lungs. For snch ailments, Ayer's Cherry Fectoral, promptly adminis tered, affurdrf speedy relief and cura. As a remedy for AVhoonin! Cough, with whioa many of our rhildren were afflicted, we usd, Unriiiif the past win ter, with mueti satisfaction, Ayer'a Cherry l'ertoral. For this affection, wo roDsuler this preparation the most etti cj:iouof all the nie licines which have come to our knowledge. Mary Park Imrst, Freceptresa, Il'.roo fur Littlo Wanderers, Doucastcr, Jld. V-7 children have been peculiarly gntv Jf:ct to attacks of Croup, aud I failed U) tnd any efTwtivo r.-mcdy until I coni wsnced a.lministerin? Aver's Caerry Fectoral. This preparation relieves the flifticulty cf brathing and invmiably cures the complaint David ti. Slaxis Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. I have tised Ayer'a Cherry Poet oral in my family lor many yrs. and linve found it especially va.uible in Who. pi nK Couph. This medime llavs all irritation, prevents inUmrjarion from eeu.ling to the lungs, and juicklv sub dues anv ten.lency to Lunj: Complaint. J. B. WtUington, 1'lainvUle. Slich. Ir.,.1ni.?30",",di'in' 'ffctive. f-r r,; "j'iu;r iffln, s AVer's Ch.rrv Pectoral. I s aveithl 1,7'" !!, .Ziin-?.,ix 'nn'i old. carryine - - .uiuuSn mo Worst c-ae 0 Ayer's Ma. Cherry Pectoral, 3-c- ) Co.. Tw.l, Prroarad by Ir. Suld by all l.i TUSCARORA ACADEMY, Av.siaV.Tll A, i a. ,0" ,erm 0PeBS Monday, September ttfu 1P67. Prepare lur college or busineas instruction thoeaufrh ; low rates. For PrincVpT!"'1 ,ter informtl "ddress the R. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. PEMS7LVAHIA CQLLEBE, pptrXDEDIS 1M2. Large Facolty. Twe a. full courses nf atnrt.- . AW? Soieatific. Special cour. ta"" 7 raents. nk... j . . uepart- courses of study Claa-i.i j Three l,rRe building. LibnLrie, 22?Mtn vo.UUies. Expense, low. AcetsibleT frequent Railroad trains. Locw ' .1? fn1IndEh F!rEhLD "nTs't ant and healthy. Preparatory lZT partruent. in pirate bu'SL orcXtJTf PrePr'n6 for baaing or College, under p:ial care of the Prin eipal, and two as,i.ts. residinr wtth denUin the build inp. Fall tfrn, Sept 8, 1887. For C.ta.ocne., ZtSJl huberg.bcckSa.V Oettysburg, F. Principal. wiMriiinrw Ish. . i I W 1 v V W "V IS Vrsv rmatT ri8couaxoxD. . espressei the feeling of many victims, or rheumatism, nearalcia, sciatica and ner voua or aick headache. Having; tried numberleaa ao-calleJ remedies, and phyai ciana of all achooU, without ralief, there aeema to be no hope. Many such iiav aa a last resort tried A thlopboroa, and to their aurprLe and joy have found that it was a tajc tart and quick cure. Athlophoroa ianot an experiment; tbousanda have been cured by its use and they testify as to its value. Shekomeko, Dutches Co. N. Y. Aug. 20, '86 I took A thloiilioroe according to direc tions; it caused a rinnhia; in my ear that was not pleasant, it operated on my heart ausinjf a slower and fointer throb, and constipated my bowels. 'When the last dose was taken I did not think much of the medicine: the next day my lamenessr was better, and continued getting less until it left me. My lameneee waa in my Lack, shoulders and neck, and had been for eight months. -I was advised to try Athlopho roe liv my neighbor, Wm. Jackson, who had taken a bottle of it for a severe attack of lameness iu his shoulder and nr. He said "it drove the lameness rifcht Ut of mc; my head f It strong, and my fccart a!mt flopped healing; 1 thought 1 wii!d die, but I came out all riht, and have Sot had any lameiiwssince." Amox Bnioot-. Their. N. Y, Anpiwt 13, 1886. I am a j.ra.-.ii-ing physician; I pre" scrilKd AtliMiphoroo in a ease of inveterate rhemuatUui of the rilit shoulder and arm. This race ItaxT bi-en t,f wot k standing ye nwmtl) and ruUtot medicine carefully selectel, aisa t!ie use of electric treatment. One lott.'e removed all the trouble. The case remains well, now over a year since using the medicine. O. C. Pkichabd, M. T. Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Aiiilophorc Pills, but where they can not be UmiIiI of the drugtrixt the Athlo phorr Co. 112 Wall Ht New York, will send either (carriaire paid I on receipt of regular price, which is fl.(0 per bottle fur Atlil..,.h..r.f and .r0c. for I'ills. F.ir Itrer Knit Sidney disease. 5T(ris, ln tfleoatlmt. vroiluM, nervous llfbillty. dw-wc of wotnw). r.nktipTlon. beswhe. ir pure bloo4. c. A th)vbora lUls are unequaled. S LEGAL. E XKCUTUR'S NOTICE. EsUte of JANE AUKEK, dee'd. Letter Testamentary upon the above Estale bivior breu g rante.1 to tli undersigned all persons indebted to said Estate sre requested to make payment, std tbose bsving claima to rnent tlis same. without delav, to LEWIS I'EGAN, May 2o, !Bf7. Execntor. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of MlCRAELKESnoRE.decM, late of FermsDsgb Ip., Juniata Co., I'a. Letter. Testamentary upon the above Estate baring beta graTitml to the undersigned all pern.ins indet.td to said Estate are reqnet-d to nuke pivment, and those having claims to present the same, without delav, to JHUN ZiKlK, Jane 13, ttS7. Ext-cutur. JXtSSOLUTIOX NOTICE. Notice is heresy givun that the psrtn er ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Market Car business, was di.olved by mutual consent, on the 3tti dav of Jane 1887, by the withdrawal of K. F. Rohm from the same. The business will be hereafter eouduct-d by T.J. Mover, wLo is sIodo responsible for the same. F. F. KOH H. T. J. MUYKK. Patterson, Pa., July 6, 1887-at. Letting;. SEALED PROPOSALS For the repairing- of Bia Ran School in rermanairn townip wilt tx rs w I ceived by the School lioard of the afore named school house on Saturday, August .t.tnt at V a'cloca a. ru. St ecificatioo can aeen at th reaidene.M 1.1 Jriaevth 1? . . t A.oek. and in Ria Uun School honae on the V-jl.A"-!'r tho J:t.t.j:. The board reservt s the k nht o rejuct any or all propositions. By Order of the Board. - . ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue ol sn order issued out of the Orphans' Co.irt of Juniata county, the n i dersigncd. Adminiatratrix of the estate of Kliaa Wolfe, dereaed, will expose at pub lic sale, on Ihe pram-sea, in Surxiuehanna township, Juuiata county, at 1 o'clock P. M., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1887, The following described real eatate, viz A tract of land bounded on the north by !snda of Maria Dressier and Uods of S. (i . Dresler; east, by lands of W. G. Straw ser; south, by lands ofS. O. Dresler, and west by lands of Jacob G. Dressier, con taining FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less. About Thirty Acres Cleared. ! sad under cultivation, and the balance woodland. The improvements consist of a Lare;e Frame weather-boarded DWELLING HOl'SE. BANK BARX and other ont-buildiues. There are also varioua kinds of fruit trees on the premises. TERMS: Ten per cent, cash when the property is strack down, snd tho balance on the tlrst day ol" April, l5tS, whon deod and possession will be given. tlliA J. WOLFE. Administratrix. Julyl3, !K. RPHAJIS'COrKT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan' Coart of Juniata Co., the undersigned ix ecators of the estate of John F. Smith, rfe. ceased, will sctl bv public vendue or out cry, on the premises in Walker towsshio. at I o'clock. P. on Saturday. August 27th, 1887. The following described real esoite, to wit .- A tract of land situate in VTaHwr town ship, Joaiata county, Pa., bounded and de scribea as follows : On th n..r oy lands or Rebeect Miller, and Cloyd Kloss; on the east by lands or Henry Long, Rebecca SmKB (widow), Wesley Smith, ,ud Charles Wens ; on the south by the Juniata river and on the west by lands ol Jerome Thoaip aom, containing r 148 CRES, moro or less, having tbeeon erected a good Store Double Houso, jiastered outside and naide. Good Bank Bao, wagon-shed, and other out-buildings, good water at bouse and ham. f .n4 t ... . .. ...T. o-v .u ueany alt er uc aro two orchards on the furm, one in good hearing condition and the other just beginning to bear. This farm ia situated about three miles from Thomp- rom Mexico station, nr. e miln Imm V.an . ' ' J aiaiion on ttio P. K. K., and tte nnlea from Mitiiintowi.. the - uuvenieQt Lo cbu urchee scuouis ana stores, and ia valuable farm. desirable and paid by the purchaser when the property is ilf 1 IV? ' -f'J-f ' rr "nt. on the "l7 ", icooj lorty-Bve percent (the balance) on the Urst day of April, 1889, the last payment to be secured by ,udc! ment bond on the premises, to bear inter, est trom the first dsy of April lfuot JOHN U. SMITH, SOLOMON MAKBECK, Executors. Caution Notice. Air persona are hereby cautioned against huntmg or fishing on the property ot th" undersigned id Fayette township, the tresspass lawa will be enforced. Epheaim Dca. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK OF MIFFLIHTOWJf, PA. wrrn BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable JOSKFH KOTHROCK. Ptett.lenl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cahitr, biBKcroaa. W. C. Pomsroy, Josoph Kotbrock, Noah Uertxler, Pbilip U. Kopner, Amos (i. Louis E. Atkinson, Robert K. Pa.-ker, 79CKHOLKKS : Pbilip M. Kepne, Aunio M. ShoMey, Joseph Koibruck, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, VV. C. Pomcroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertzler, Chariot le S uyder, J.ine U. Irwin, Mary Kuril, JL E. Parker, J. H.ilajes irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. b. Prow, John Hertiler. Three and Four per eit. interest will be paid) on certificates of deposito. fan 2:i, 1887 XT J WISH TO STATE A EEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tvtat I can stop tootbachb ia leas tha H mlnuti s ; no pain, no extracting. lost lean extract teeth wittlout pain. by the use of a fluid applied to- the teeth and gjirns ; no danger. I lat diseased U n tna (known as Sc'wvy) teatgjgSV. ed suec;tf ully and e'lre war 06i3P ran tel in every caxe. vUl-' Teetft F;KI.liD and warranted for Jif'e. Artiticfal Teeth repaired, exchanged or reruoddled, trom $9.Kt to $12 per set. Beautiful Guan Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People who have artificial teeth wth which tsey cannot eat, sre epecijy invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes If notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield the weeks of May and October. G. Ij. DERI!, Practical Dentin!, ESTABLISHED I MIV T LIK TO W, P A . Oct. 14 'fco. 1! WtiOt mm mum mm Mannfactnrers fcr the trholosale trade of the latt;t styles of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring- Wagons of tho fiu.t qv.alii v,. aoid guaranteed to. yive Katisfsctiou. C-iiiiltyve ana j'.-u-r Ment vjxrn apjilifatiin '. Y. THE UGH FEED MILL lor Farmers and Planters. Been tried and tested for over 50 -STeeLr and never found wanting. Grind thor oiLgUy and. rapidly Corn, Wheat. Feed, Plaster, Coal, Coffee. Salt, Spites, f tc. Eaaflv o para tad. Ranniraa llttla Tu . getuutof ordar. Hctl tmiU and bct'grmjrrm. con. jTHE JOHNT. NOYE M FG CO.. BUFFALO N. TV . How IosUlIow It stored ! Just published, a new edition of DK OULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESS AT u the radical -us or If psrhatokx h.e a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntarv S.'imnal Losses, iMPoTr.acr, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Itnsediments to Marriage," etc.: also, CosscMpviuit, EpiLKrsv and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrav agance, &.C. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing Consequences of self abuse may be rad ically cured j pointing out a mode of cure at ouce simple, certain, and effectual, bv means ot which every sufferer, no iiiattv'r what ais condition may be, may cure him self dujajyly, privately and raiiically. Sat under soal, in a plain envelope., to any address, potl-paid, on receipt of faux ceat or two postage stamps. Address. GILVERWELL MEDICAL iU, 41 Ann St., New York.NV.; Oct. 8-80. PoHt-Oflice Box 450. Private Sale, a firm "?1iT!"ed Wi-" 'PH l le. aiarmolUS acres, in Miilord towuahin m.dway between Jiifflln and Port Roy. V a ong the railroad. Tbe land is neJly a U cleed and tillable, watered by a ,Zi " ine iana .s underlaid with iron ,r surface. Sioy-inr to the. a..n i. . ble situation , .. 1 i a uesira- On tor fruit rmain. peaches. Tho imurovement. house and bak barn, .!, kinds ol TrulZ a peach orchard of ,is hundred JT. '"d. oewiBg. I will 8ei it for - AlAFKICK LeoifAKD, Oakland Kills March 16, 1887, tf. JunUU P- pEABODY HOTEL, MtbntofSVh t f I" quare from WalnnT 8t Tb2te BJfhM very business centre of the cUy fin 'tK American and European oL. tbo fiom 50c to $3 00 per A.l LZI?"m' newly furnished. .AisTh Nov. 2, 1883, I?.1" nd Pneiir. A COLOSSAL Bright, New Spring SUMMER The Champion Clelhler'or J1kl Via Count) ba Ib;jU,, turned rrb thEa"lcrn cltlex Hlt noDderful SPRING & Will make friends, oo.'shine merits. MJS S liUl S ic tHlbuni- a FASHIONABLE GLOTHIXG, and Gorjt'a furnishing goods. First Elegance, witu prices tnat ww asionnu you. -- Bfti id exctgj I prove this. But I ask your patronage otly stock of HATS, CAPS, liOOTS A.SHfJKS OVKR-ArjLS, WATIEf JEWELRY, Calico, Percale and White Shirts. Neci wear, C lhr cl Cuffs, Trnuks and Stchca, is full Sam'l STRAYEH, THE OLD RELFABLE CLOTHIER AND Pl'RMsHEh IIV PATTERSON. Juna 16, 18S6. J W1RKEN FLETTE, ATTORNKY-AMAff, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA; rjyColIectine; and cmirsyiiicng promptly ttDdeU to. Office in sacor4 story of Hei- lord tiai!dir.. Entiauce on Main street. 4-9-fi7. . . . - Lours K. Atkiksos. F. M M.Penneli. ITKI.IKOSitl'ElHELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LA W, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CyCollecting and Conveyiaeing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, in place of resi- deDce of Louis E. Atkinson, Ka., south ol Bridge street. i;ct 26, 1860. M. CRAWFORD, ii. I. Has resumed actively tie practice Medicine and Surgery and toeir collateral brandies. Olllce at the old corner of Tbird and Orange streets, Mifflintown, I s March 29, 1870. Jom JIcLatoHLia. Josei W.,Etiiivfl INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIATA CO., PA. Q"Only reliable Companies represwi.tod. Pec. 8, IPNi-ly SP RI N G OP ENIKB. You will want to buv from OUT lieW and Complete' ftOCK of ODTllVn f CTAlAir-1) bl lUlSU V' bLilMLK to come in and see for yourself. You can be suitetl ith our low priced dress goods of all the newest shades. You may want isomethinsr in Black, and Color ed Silks, Black and l OlOreU 1 ..1 1 Cashmeres. We have them. Call for what 3011. want. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT You will find. one of the most complete in the sount3r. The boots and fhoea- that we sell this season haw an improved sole and heel that adds to their, wearing quality. Don't mi. them. We hare Men's Fine Shoes Ca prices thrtt.wilL astonish 3 011, sar stock of Ladies' Shoes can not be surpassed in the coraity. Our stock is all fresh and alean and geld at prices that will, sur prise you. We have on, hand a tall line of Fresh, Plain, and Fane' GROCERIES. 0 Also, the only fall line QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its ull supply of Queens and Chssware, this is. the store to call on for such ar tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Stkeet, Oi-posxti CorT Howe, Mifliintown, Pa., Frederick E3FENSCHADE. DSlNES aSYRUP CURES OUGHS Colds. I I nir iref'a uoous iepariiueiit iu s a. m.; McV ivt'.wa j 19 full tO Overflowing. Don t j tiugdm, L 17 p. m.; Tjrt.ua, i A .t ' n.i:s flip hirtnint wo invitf vnii itwM'' 40 m- nd 'P ai retc I llllSS lUe O.lXgainS, TV . IIIYIIC OH etaticiw. between lUrrisuunr a l t . t 1 n 1. x . COLLECTION o r A.f I- STYLES! re. SUMMER STOCK, rivals, win -ictcri ie3, arJ sell on iU Class, coui'?iniii- Style- Qijf, vrben I givo cojipleft bit.sVtioa V- asd complete. Cal.- and nee. PENNSYLVANIA SAILED AD. TIM E - T ;! I, E Oraod after Sunday ."Jt trair.s-that stop at JlifCiu m it mr. i,( , EAST WA KT i LTHOJ I iCCOKHOHTi'i' -j daily at S s. ui., Tir" Hnn:?is;d'n 6.83 a. m., V r-, 6.5i a. m.. .Vt..n Ilamilt. n McVejtown 7,'jr, a. tu,t m., Milford H.n a m., M:r;iin '-' a . t La: to i . , 1 Port R-ya! 8.2-J a. m-. M-ijr b... 4. Tuscr.rora f?! a. in.. Va:: . a t' Thompaontown t,i i a. tu., Ij raard m., Mllierstoarn S.oi a in., .r-rr ,.t ; ',jt tu., arrivint; at Harrisi.ii'f at i .. ; .. a and d; ?hi:aJe!pliia, 8 1 p. i-. Si MlElHESll-jti;c at ! ri', a. in., and stoj j inir a statioai (-ffwcoi Aito. ':a lJ roacb"s HiSlin st ii ir:;-.-j I 'ii' s 11.40 p. U a. lu . and amrts in PI. of 3. 16 p. ,3. 1 Mali Taai Irarps C.'jo a. m., Alrnona at I'itts:.' :'J P. t. .. .:..' ; j.ing 11 u regular s.stjurjg arrii st S -"i I at o ?-p. m., Harrisliurj 7.' 0 1 Ii I adelphis 4 ILi a. m. Si ail Elpr-s leaves Pittsb'irg : 1 0"rl ; AltoonvO ilpru; Tyrone ij 54 ui; Kii- IX 1 , inflon ; iiim: Lsnistown si; n, : ; flin 9 15 p tn ; Hirriburg 1U45 - :-j ; Fi : delj. bia 4 0 am. " ; 1'bils.dolpbia Expr is will atuj I at 11 scan TIVAKO. Faar Lisa lov. i'lind.ilr!.'i. 1;i 11 o'J a iu ; iirrii.burg V 4'i p 10 ; il Ii 5 Oh i i L.-vriat,wn 5 p J2 ; ' a t 8 10pm; arrivt-s at Pit'sburg at 1 1 ft daily at i m a. w.; Harnbnrg tl-in Uuncanoen, h 54 a. m.; NVwjx.-t, '. 1 ,; Mr-ierstown,9 4Ua.m.iTho-jpol.tfli 9 62 a. m.; Van Dvke, !) ; j,,,. Koyal, 10 13 a. Millori, 10 2C, a. m.; Narrows, 10 ,. t" a-Bo la at -l ail n ... II...:.. . L WT.2t si. prais at KucliTule, Mrvi t;e n :2 -a. I Aa nou.awport, Millerstowu. I;la:,LM, 1 kC', "".w ai aii.uin, i : -j-, a. ai.; a.- i larr toon, -J. -io a. iu., and FittsL ltv. i. 1'..t f S' 1'nrt . . ti.t. .. . ' I Kiai. I baik leaves Phila.'ti:': . i. r i T 7.C; a ta., Harnaburj ll.-c i. ui., ... I Ctmi lr:. 1J l: p. iu., Mifflin 1 '7 ... if .' I ....... . ; , iBe - " "i's i mem J:.i h'ltUUurg .20 p. m. Altoo.va Accomi.iDaTi a isiJila daily at 11 oil a. i. la p. m., Duncannon 4.'. port i.lii p. iu., Miilr-.t -.a 'rl-f! !Iarr:b-" tt p. f- I atuupsontowa o,lti p. in., V ?, tu., Tuscarora 6, in p. ir' V. yit i.U vai -j,ot p. in., iij:ja t wwiitosD t,,ij p. ,r .aleV. .:,)! i io p. in., Ieton lia ui u p. , Htutiupdon 7 4rt p. m. u ... faciflc Express lesver- ohiU-lelj L:s iii p tan; Ilarriaburg 3 10 t m ; Ilj;:ci3al 3aui; Newport 4 .'!. a u. ; V. ."..ilwi in; Lewistown o 04 a ; MtVfr:i:i; am; Mt. L'nion afViic; U n:;:;:l 20 a m j I'atersbur; t -Jj a in ; S.r::c i-s C 4? a iu ; Tyrone 7 'J7 a i-.i ; i..'i IIj 1 27 a ui ; Altoona 3 0-5 a ui ; 1 r.:t-l 12 40 p ru. Sea ihore Eirus .,n j,.!n;in. win coniurt witb judav Mi Harrifcburg at 1 1" t... in. War Passenger 'est ar.,1 m.; stop at I.ucRu fc ia.l 1'.. r. wtien tiajret-.l. LEWISTOWN 1'IVl Trains leave Lewistown J.:: roy at 6 3d a ir., 10 -i j a m, , Sunbury at 7 li a iu, :i i o p i Trains arriv at l.ewistow: Milroy at 'J :J a iu, 1 2 . i in, -, Sutibury at 92i a m, 4 1 1 . 3 V m iv v in v : .. . ,u i m; :rrtt Trains Uave Tyrone : r i t Lock Hven at tj io an.." j. in. !; Tjrtice !vr Curwensville c 1 C.t:-,:t a .... ........ - , . ' -o a i.-l, o o.j p ii,,, . (, - J Tralas luavr Tyrone 'or Warrior, MA - . l'enusylvania Kuruae Sfi'tia u auj p in. Tr raius arrive at Tv.-ou-; 1 '..- aiS'iTl! anLock llivt-n at V' Tj ; Trains arrive at lvr .iie ir.s C-!' Mllle and Cloartiel i at'o j - -i iu, ai l!t's -i 6 17 pin. Trains arrive V. Tvn.ne Iri. So'-'1'' "r , riors Mark and IVmisrlvav.M farat-e'': OB a ni, at u in. II i. u t i. , ........ ... t.a'.l ' T. R. k. & KKPK Trains Kavo Hm.ti;. i -i Hyndiiiau and C uinbii. i.fi and ti 3 i p. m. Trains arrive a; H.i:,t:iv' l lord, ilvudin.in ai.J I ii t..r .' ill 1 l ' ' I'. IT.., ti 2l p. ai. HOLLlDAVBl iii. LKANt3 Trains leivo Alio. .i, a K.r !i'.! '"; o a ni. r. j:j a i oo p ui., j jo p in Trains arrive . Outh, at (" in a ii tO p iu. 7 L'i p. in T ii . .2 1" j' .Mr.H'i; ii .; ". -. I'.' 5 1' i1 J. bu tiiQQ !J,:,a.!:'; B'orn8 ii.. Don't . . I efeii McKillips & Cos. Planing f? I-trt Itual I'tnna msitu ri Brii "t Ornamental Porticos, t lirackci and Mrollwork"r DOORS, SASH, ULiM S.Mli JIOI LIIIAGS, 1 "LOOKH- Also, dealers in sr.inU-.-. ' i?A " lumlx-r ol evert .l.-scni , Country lumb.-r ..rk .-i t . "r d-ra by mail prompt!-' v-r.i- '' orders ..uM t. snt to. ... V. Kli.I -V'' 10-21 h". I'.r: i. to f ii en oa sl Ha I got I L 1 vie vs I ' ir bot 1 in t I ka lei K 4ft 1 xsac T iof 1 Iter A lies: tarr T over Jan. E real met: C! Lis: T last fS C year vr!ii A. Frc is i eJu! Tt. ff wi! ber of "raw i , TLe Aaaoc 01 Oc l"ayfti At i tkanic orth e;aU t m Laec (Fi ihu. fof f I! flK It tl T Lut Jtn . ered, tttjuii : foii. The "debt U cur " ''The ieh tsrct, Attrch om. e b, 0atA. 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