3 Mr - k .: . a V a a 1 u - v - M ff I . : .a t Hi - a J" , J at i a. . '. a , .4 .. i i - i. ! o. rrif Mill. orU m.;. m 1 traiuo- Or. A!., i 1 SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WEDNESDAY, SEPTR 7, 1887. TERMS. Subscription, $1.00 per ananm if pull Id advance ; $1.60 if not paid in ad ranee. Transient ad verttsetnents luserted at 60 cant per Inch fur each ineertioa. Transient business notices in local col nma, 10 cent p-r line fur each insertion. Deductions will be made to thoae desiring? advertise bv the year, half or quarter year. County t'oiumltte Meeting. The Republican County Committee are hereby earnestly requested, to meet in Vif Qlntown at 1 o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY, SKPTKMBER 24. lSi7, to arrange for the campaign. Will every member laki- the day to attend the meeting of the cotnuiitt. e f S. B. Ctvin, Chairman. Itepubllmn Comity C'oiutultte The following named Republicans com pose the committee : Tnacap'ra V. 11. Lane, Kt-ola' (Jap; A 1 Williamson, East Waterford. Delaware B Kvana, Thomp.ontown ; Jeremiah l.'tuletisUi'r, East Salem. Wa.k.-r Henry Manbecfc, Thompsont'n ; Jacob K.ck. abarh, Mexico. Fernianah C E llower, Joseph Koth rork. MiiKintown. Su.iuehanna Levi Liht, Nrfcrvia, Per ry Co., ; M 5s Brubaker. Mahontougo. Grcenwo'd John M Lijht. Nekoda, Fsrry l" ,; W. H. Zentera, litutnvitlo. Spruce Hill J I 11. .well. Pleasant Visw; E P (irahain. Spruce Hill. Miliort li H t'unnitiiha.u, Patterson; Capt. W i.i Erey, l'ort Royal. TurU-tt Wiu- Uertaler, J K Graham, Port R..val. fort K .vaI Wiu. R Wharton, i T Oliver, IVrt Koyal. TlK-iiipftoutowa Vellinton M in beck, II C McClell m, Thomtintowti. hrie)avi,l ruff-uberger. Walnut ; J BeeMi-.er, Academic. Mo:ir e E 1' Kahlt-r, Joseph Shelly Rich fluid. Lai ' I. H rsrutier, R It P.Tterton. Peterson Frauk Meloy. Kelly McNeal. !M:fr!ir.ton Jimea McCauley," Jamea K. Kobtn. SHORT LOCUS. The borough schools opened on Monday. Thu white and tra.!ri dollar h i been call ed la. Mm Nellie McCuUoch, of Port Royal, is quite lil. The S h n:r sale were largely attended last Friday . Tho ehth day of September la the last Cay for rrij. sirring. Wil:u:i,i tor Supreme Judge. Hart for State Treanurxr. ilra. T. C Frk r has been visiting rela tives la th: place. The fami'r of D. D. Stone have moved to Washitigton, D. 0- Kius! Bock with ot Walnut it. in emu.'y ha had his pensia iucrra-sed. ,D. Hacki nborger ho lives on the Island has Full seed wheat l"..r Bale. P. T. Bsriium's fhiw w ill exhibit at Hun ting iou on the Uth of October. --County Surenrtendent Aumin b-iueht a oorie and biuy, last week. Thu pension of Emanuel Booi.t of Black Log, this county haa been iucreaieil. . Miss Carrie Stewart, of Pittsburg, ha ' been iitir.,( friends ill Port Royal. . MUs Bcie Coyle, of Port Royal, baa " f one to Scruntou to spend the winter. y- The Lutheran Sabbath School held apic- V David Backenbergcr, living on the Island fell from the straiv mow of hia barn on Sunday evening and broke an arm. Dr. Craw ford gave the surgical attendance required in the case. Don't neglect the roof of roar house. There is nothing known that will preserve a roof so well as red slate roof paint, for particulars address J. Miller MeDona Id, Milliiatown Pa. Miss Esplain, sister of Mrs. D. Shelly K loss, accompanied by the Misses French, all of Pittsburg, who were visiting in the county for several weeks past, started for home on Friday. The Montgomery county ceurt will bo called on to wrestle with a question of in sanity, in which a woman is charged with being insane because she wears a bustle in front instead of behind. The shentTand the lawyers and a num ber of creditors were busy a number of days and nights with getting claims on the record in the Court House agaluat a num ber of citizens of KichUeld. To all subscribers to the Skktixkl add Rfri uMOA who pay arrearages and pay one dollar aud fifty cents in advance, Tht Wttkly Veu and the Sehtinel asd Ei re slic a will be sent for the period of one year. It is astonishing how a coat of suitable paint preserves the roof of a house or barn. Von want to be certain of the kind of paint yon put on your building. J. M. McDon ald his the f aint ttat a tin or wooden roof require. Ten days ago, at Waco, Texas, prayer meetings were held to pray for cessation of the long drought. Last Wednesday night people of the lowlands were moving out of their homes to keep from being drowned." A number of young men from this place, in response to an invitation troin a party of young ople from Miilerstown and vicini ty, ho were camping out, drove to the camp last Friday evening, took auppcr, and spent a very pleasant tmi, coming home the same night. An alarming disease has broken out amonir the peopie of Lockport Pa , west of the mountains. Many have died. A per son with tbn disease grows rapidly ill with in the period of three davs when vomiting takes place. The tonsils swell so rapidly that the throat is almost closed. Mr. Jaejb SuloufT and family tender their thanks to the ladies, who so kiudly furnished the Ooral rtocoration on the oc casion of the fnnrral of their son Andrew. They tender their thauks to the neigUborsi whose kindness was manifested during the illness ot Andrew and alter his death. List of letters r-vu lining in the Palterso n Pa., post office not called for - J. J. Bren isholtz, Mrs. Amelia J. Bardell, Samue Glass, Z, Wasingion Sheets. Postal Cards: W. W. Wilson t Bro. Parties asking lor the above will please say advertised. Howard Kirk, r. . Knghsh Spavin Liniment removes all Hani, Soft, or Calloused Lumps ami B!em- tbat veteran Jacob Zeigl er who lives at the second lock north of town had died sud denly. One report had tt that he bad died of heart disease, another report prevailed that he had died of an overdose of mor phine. Everybody believod that he had died. A committee of G. A. R. men start ed for his place t learn of bow much ser vice they might be to the family of the de ceased veteran, but before they reached hia dwelling place they met some member ot his family who informed them that they left him at home In the enjoyment ot health, taking an after supper smoke. 'My name is Moses Smith," said a very black man as he put his head into the gen eral delivery window at the post office yes terday. No letter for you," was the reply. 'I did'nt expect one, miss. I'zegot one beau I want to put back. I'za got one heah, I want to put back, l'ze opened it, an' it can't be lor mo." Have yon read it 1" "I dun had barber Jim read it to me. I 'spected It was a letter from my wife." "And it isn't T" "No ma'am there is a lock of hair in side real red ha'r. Do pusson wrote it says it ar a lock of baby's ha Y, and dat baby cries fur me." And it can't be for you t" 'How kin it ma'am t Jist compare de ha'r au see if it kin 'Deed, ma'am, I isn't dat kind of a men myself. Dat's fur some odder Moses S mith some white feller." Detroit Free Press. and Joseph Weller common nninnrn prosecutrix, Mrs. Moyer. Com. vs. Frank and Jesse Smith mali cious mischief prosecutor, Louis Hnrl. Com. vs. A. C, Harris embezzlement prosecutor, W. H. Thomas. Com. vs. Jeremiah H. Siters adultery prosecutor, William Bay. PALM STMMEUMAN On An... la 1887. bv Cieoro-rt I'hil Vmr. 1 U U- George M. Palm, of Tuacarora townshio to v. aymmerraan, or Dovlesburg, Franklin county. Attention Teterani! To the veterans of Juniata county. At the coming re-union September i-9ih, you are requested to meet at the Court House, at half past nice o'clock under the com mand of chairman to take charge of the ceremonies. The chairman would like some comrad in every township to report the names of all comrades that have died in the respective townships, since thi las re-union, to G. W. BurchStild, Secretary. C. McCLELLAN, Chairman $tierlfraIeN. Borough tax-pavers on or before the illth nic in Sehweier's woods last Thursday. Rev Solomon Dressier of Oriental has been in attendance at court on business. .Airs. S. B. Loudon, accompanie 1 by h'r daughtor May, is visiting in Philadelphia. U. L. Smith, who liv a near Mo.VHster villo has a lot "1 seed Eoltz wheat for sale. To brletty learn what is before Court, read "Booked for C urt," in another col umn. Miss Annie Coyle. of Port Royal, is at tending school In North Adams, Massa chussetts. A report was current last week, that Mr. Garrett had sold his interest in the Balti more and Ohio Railroid. A true report. 'The Patterson Evangelical Sabbath School held a pvnio in Lauver's woods, t last 1 hurs.lay. The hunting brigade hvre been looking for game since the 1st of September. The! report is reported all hunt aud no find. ' One dollar au I fli'ty cents in advance will secure tho Skstisil amo RzrcBLicav ant Tkt Wttki frfts one year. . Mr. A. E. Warner, who will open the Ac -adeiuv for the fall teira, next Monday, is in town looking to lh interests ot the school. President Cleveland's Civil Service Re form was-not board of in the Democratic Stale Convention, last week, at AUeatown. tho pay their tax day of September, will be entitled to an abatement of five per cent. Mis Nora Klons, of Centre, has returned to Loysville, Terry county, where she is engaged in teaching in Soldiers' Orphans' S chool. The failure of tho whoat crop has caused the directors of a number of the school dis tricts in Prry county to reduce thb salary ot teachers. In response to invitations, a nuruher of young people, passed last Thursday even In; very pleasantly at the home of Mi"S Anna Graybill. No other offer like this. Send one dol lar and titty cents to pay for on'J year's subscription t tho SmnsRl ai Rcptbli -CAM and The Weekly I'rett. William Crawford and latutly, ol Well ington D. C. were home last week to at tend the funeral of Andre SuloufT, who was a brother of Mrs. Crawford. Miss Hannah Thompson of B'rruinghi-i. h.. I... l.e.-n the Rrt of Miss AnnieUray- ti!l, of this place, for several weeks, re turatd to her home on Saturday. A number of valleys in Texas were flood ed, by rain last week, to such a degree that fences, houses, barns, an J stock were swept "awav. A number of people lost their lives. Itch Prairu Manse, and Srratcrtei of every kind cured in U'l minutes by Wool-ford- Suuititry Lotion. Use no other. Sold bv L. Banks and Co.. Druggist, Mifllintown ra. If your lightning rod needs to be put in state of repairs. Call on J. M. McDonald. If you have no rod on your building Mc Donald will give jou tha require.! rod pro tector. Robert ilre Powell, Sons A. Co., exten- eoal an'l f - n ana so ionn ishes frutu horses. Blood f psvin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ringbone, S titles, Sprains, Swellings, etc. tr avo $"0 by ue of one bottle. Warranted. Sol i by L. Banks &. Co., Druggist, Mi:Tlintorn Pa. tf. Bo'l"d down, tho policy ol the revenue reformer seems to be to give the English manufacturer a better chance in our uiar ktts aud fore) Americaa manufacturers 4s run amuck tor outside tra :e. This is all right foj England, but bad for America We prot oso t hold our own. Boston Traveler. V H.irry Harsh, a 16 year old sou ot David narsh in Miiford township, foil from a horse by the sadde. turning last Saturday evening and broko his lelt arm bolosr the elbow. Dr. Banks was called and rendered the attention the case required. Four years ago Harry bad the same anu broken in I wrestling match. Andr-w S'lIoufT, s;el about ill years. son of Jacob SuloufT, died at his father's ! house on the 3'Jth of August of ailment of ! stomach and bove!s. He was conscious to ! the last moment and was prft-ctly content ' to din an 1 aft-r 'edding father and mother ! and members of the farm'y j;to bye quiet- j ly closed his eyes in death. The Constitution of the Cnited State. The Declaration of Independence, and Ar ticles of Confederation, are documents thaf everv student should have in convenient form. T. and J. W. Johostou 4t Co., 635 Chestnut street, Phila dolpbia. hr. e publish ed these three fundamental documents in convmient pamphlet form of 40 pages, for sale. The Lewistown Gazette of last week ssys: Momlsy morning F. G. Franciscus knm-ke l the bottom out of fhe coal combi nation and has since been selling at the fol lowing figures : Nos. 1 and 2, $I0" p -r ton; Nos. 3 and 5, $3 !o ; No. , $ G- i No. 6, $2 P . These figures are frt:n r.5 cents to $1 00 lower than those we quoted two weeks ago, and are better than we have had for several years. The IlloomMeld Tim-s of lsst week re ports the following. Oa Monday last as a young man named Noll was hauling ma nure at (;revn-ik, his wsjon pole struck an otit-houso i.t Benjamin W -iver. This made Mr. Weaver angry and be it is said threw a stone- After som words the par ties came to blows, when it is alleged that Vr.ll fttniet Mr. Weaver witU the butt ot his whip making bis nose bleed fieely. During the fight Mr. Weaver received oth er injuries and for a couple of days was quite sick. List ot letters uncalled for nni-.ir.ing in th Post Office at Mittlmtowo, i-a., aug., 31, IfffsT. Persons calling for letters in this list will please ask lor advertised matter. Letters : Miss Clara Ferguson, S, Mr. Laverio Solino, LnU Farmer, Martin KaufT man, Miss Fanny B. Landis, F. F. Smith, Lids M.Tronp, Miss M, Woodside, Charb a Bennst. r. Franklin Frantz, Jacob Ilubb-r Mis Mary M. Cahren, John. (. Seigle, Em ma M. Seiber, William Whitmin. Postal Cards Jacob Ak . Miss. Carrie, Beaver, Miss Matilda Henry.' Emanuel F. Miller, Harry Wieand. S. S . Beaver, Esq. W. W. Diram, CharaVs Long, Jno. O'Dou eH. COA5- B- CKAWFOKDa P. U. The sheriS's sales last Friday brought forth a larger crowd of people as attendants than sales of that kind generally do. The 101 acre farm of William deck in Feimanagh township, was bought by Mrs. Sarah Cleck tor (o&OO.OO. The 35 acres of woodland of William Cleck in Fermanagh township was ; bought by Mrs. saran ijleck lor fib. The 7 & acts tartn ot Henry Auker in Wal- r township was bought by Wellington Smith tor $:Jj0.00. Tha 15 acre farm of Joseph Beashoru in Walker township, was sold to Louisa Beas. bore for $1415.00 The 3 acre tract of Joseph Beashore, was sold to Louisa Beashore for JS5.0') Icellli acre farm ot Samuel deck in Waiker township was sold to Y. E. Beaver tor 6,7000. The bO acre lirm of (ieorge Smelker, in Tuscarora township was - sold to Eannie Smelker Mc.Mullin for $176.00. Tho 300 sere tract in Greenwood twp., of IKo. E. McEarUnd, terra tenant, settled. The lol of ground in Port Royal to T. 1" McCuiiocb for $15.00. The 3U0 acre tract in Tuacarora township ot James W. Mares was sold to Joseph Woodburu for $ J.00. The 67 acre farm of Margaret Wilt, ad miiiistralrix of Adam Wilt I'f Green wood township, was bought by Alven H Wi.t tor $140.00. The lv'G acre farm of John 6- Musser in Walker township, was sold to Mrs. Phoebe Musser for $So00.0O. The Hi acres of woodland in Walker twp., ot John S. Musser, was sold to Pnoebe A. Musser for $120.0S. The sales amounted to $19,635.0K. MAKRIED; DIED i HARRIS On the 19th ult.. in Turhett township, Mrs. Catharine Harris, at an ad vanced age. MEIOH On the 28 nit.. In narH.bnr, Miss Lyilia Smeigb, formerly of Port UoyaG aged about 66 years. Her remains wer brought to Port Royal for burial. SCOTT On the 20th ult.. in Harris hnrir Mrs. Jane Scott, formerly of this county, and widow of Joseph Scott, deceased, aged 70 years, 8 months and 15 days. Her re mains were interred on Sundav afternoon. in the Union Cemetery at this place. MIFFLINT0WN MARKETS. MxrrLUTowa, September 7, 1887. Butter J 8 Eggs 15 S? boulder, ....................... 9 Sides, .......................... 8 Lard jo MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, 65 Corn, 48 Cats, 23 Rye 60 Cloverseed $3.50 Timothy seed I 25 Flax seed 160 Bran 18 00 Chop , 1 60 Shorts 22 00 Ground Alum Salt I 25 American Salt 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept., 3, 1887, Nunber one rennsvivauia red wheat focts. Corn olitoolcta. OatsiSO to i4. Livechickens, 10 to 12cts per lb. Egge, 17 to 18 pr dor Peaches to 2octs to $15 a bucket. U rapes to 3 to 4cts a pound. Potatoes 50 to TOcts a bushel. Timuhr seed $250 to $2tio a bushel. Onions i, to $3,25 a bushel. Butter 19 to 24cte per lbs. June crcaury 18 to 22cta per IDs. Beef Cattle at 3 to b eta. Milch cows to $26 to $o0. Sheep 6 to 4cts per lbs. Lambs 6 to 7cts per lbs. NEW FIR HI. WE HAVE COME FOR TO STAY, FEAR NOT. Farmers' Mercantile Association In Geo. Goshen's store room in Patter son. "We have a full line of goods and equipped, and doing alively busi ness. BARGAINS FOR THE RICH, BARGAINS FOR THE POOR, Inducements for everybody. No dis crimination. Every article marked in plain figures. NO BOYCOTTING. Our principal of doing business js to buy and sell on legitimate principals and giving one man's dollar the same purchasing power as another. We hold the position, one low price to all. NO MISREPRESENTATION. Call early and secure bargains. Remember the place. FARMERS' STORE, Patterson, Pa. COMBINATION. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN a . S. V- V J 1 1 IB I LEGAL. ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of William Dunn, late of Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., deceased have been granted to the undersigned residing in same town hip. All persons knowiDg themselves in debted to the estate ot said deceased will please make immediate payment, aud those having claims will present them lor settle ment LEWIS DEGAN, Administrator. U.imA liUOTUONOTARY'S NOTICE. tMl YATES BEST MADE IK FMTH1A wiWi); rou HEX F0U BOYS AND YOUTHS, A.D CHILDREN. LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS Assigned Estate ol GEORGE W. WILLI- ! VER ol Fayette towuship. Notice is hereby given that the Firs: Final account ol Joseph Page, Assign Ue U Ol UIUUl.lI J iiwitinuruiui v';imV ? j Wllliver and wife ot Kajetto township, has becu filed in the Prothonotary's Office ofj Juniata county, and the same will be pre- rent' th t aud : R 3 '7 ' H wit uniata county, ana the same win do pre- ; f jXi. 'A. ented tor contirmation, and allowauce to) H r-1 - i'i ff lie Court of Common Pleas of said county, i h i ' ''' n Tueday tho Twentieth day of Septem- J q er 1?7, when aud w here ail perions inter- ( 3? ber lf?7, w hen aud w here ail pernons inter ested may attend if they think proper. TUEUIIOBI 11. MlMINC.F.B, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Cltlice, Mifiliutown, Pa. Ancu-t 22, lSf7. grenades: Saro Siiei Pbti tsi Charts, (Ji Over Sixty Millions Soil. PRIOE8. Pints. Psr Dot, t10.0a 0urti. " " 16.00. A5D Hooked Tar Court. A small wreck at Lewistown Jun'tion, on Thur-lay last, was the came of an east bound freight train being rdered to proceed on its way on the west bound trartt as tar as the Narrows cross over switches, wheie it was to regain tho cast bonnd track. Thj train was a long one, and was drawn by two engines. The morn, inn belni loggy, the engineer ran past the switches at a high rate of speed and crash Court convened on Monday with the fol lowing cases on its books for settlement by jury verdict: 1. H. Cox, administrator of Paul Cox, Sr., vs. James S. Cox. This suit is for a debt upou which the administrator claims the statute of limitation. John II. Gilliland and Clementine S. Gillnand vs. John Showers, Jesso McClure an 1 James K. McClure. This is a suit ! against road supervisors for having opened i drain to run the road water oa Held of plaintitTs. J. Howard Neely, administrator c. t. a of Joseph Pomeroy, deceased, vs. J. Nev in I'om.roy, Philip Kepner and others. This is a suit to recover a specifiad sum of money that J. Nevia Pomeroy sold to the Juniata Valley Bank when he was execu tor of his father's estate. George Koons and Nancy Koons his wife vs. The luuiata County Agricultural Soci ety, for tho recovery ol damages that Mrs ivoous receive J br a fall doa n tho outside G-ght of stairs at Floral Hall on the old Fair srouud at Port R-yal, during the fair of 13. Daniel CofTman vs. John McNemar, to recover a sum of money that plaintiff alleg es was promised to him if he obtained Durchaser for a iTopcrty that the defend ant sold. James Miller McDonald vs. the County of Jnni.ata, for the recovery of the reward that the Ceuutv Commissioners offered for th- capture of William Josiah McMeeo af ter his escape from jail. Henry C. Shearer, Sheriff of Perry coon tj vs. William II. Miui.icu, to recover certain specified sum, the difference be t ecu two sales of a property sold by the Sheriff. The Crst sale was to a citizen who bought the property for Minnicb. Th a;ent tor Minnirh refused to take the prop erty at his bid. The property was put up a second time snd brought a lower prico than at the first sale. The suit is to recov er from Minnich the difference lost on the second sale. James North vs. Jeromo Here liner. This is a suit of landlord against tenant. Lewis Burcufield vs. Harrison Cascer This is a fuit of land old against tenant George E. Hanz g vs. Jacob Whitmer This Is a suit tor recovery tor profess ional services. Hanzig being a doctor. Com. vs. Eugene Losh, fornication and bastardy prosecutrix, Sarah Page. Com. vs. Robert Hurl fornication and bastardy prosecutrix, Mamie J. Stewart. Com. vs. Frank Ray man and Fannie Ben singers adultery prosecutors, H. D. Shaf fer and W. II. Clemens. Com. vs. W. H. Clemens attempted rape prosecutrix, Ida Elizabeth Kane. Com. vs. John Splan assault and bat tery E. S. Jones, prosecutor. Com. vs. David Sieb it fornication and rl bu reliable. Kc tj i ;o potable. P Praln, S12 2-OOPerdcr. M Ornainro. 15.QO Per flog, Y A TntElar Fire EitisinlflsEr. SUaret.iSxZila. H:.lil5irt. ' pi Bfln tins tierice we combina 1 . P the BUST ClITALITIKS of our y farr-cu. Grenndra avtUi ths ; G NfcW fcattireoi harir-g- an r- ' f ticle ttat ran be uaetl ov sprina- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ii'XS PRIVATE SALE. i R on.an.tnl.oon. Il is cheap - rj aaurciiahi. ,c ruat;aocairo- The undersigned offers at Private Sale the following decrited , TALI :A BLE ItKAI. ESTATE, A farm of EIGHTY-FIVE Acres, in Wal- er township, adjoining lands of Daniel Klos. Sanuel Funk. Jerome N. Thomp- ! son, John Moizer and heirs of A. N. At kinson, deceased, baring theroon erected a good Moiie lwciiiur House, large Barn, and other out buildings. The land is of the best quality, in good order, and well watered, there being a fine spring on tbe premises. There is also a tine young orchard upon the property. wbicb has just come into bearing. This laud is located two miles east of Mexico, and in close proximity to church, store, post office A.c. WILSU A. LLivtr55. ts fa PricSv. a. ST ThaStar" EXTINGUISHER will foice s.trcm througH 6 feet of Ijoac 4 ivt with our pnmt whicii is til beat ever nuidtt. cJi no atrentioQ votil ued. Wiil not frecxa. csIcm.o or gtt out of order. Norustorcorro C n t ned by anTona. 0 SQO.OO Each. THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar aad fifty onts in advanc will secure you the Sentinel & REPUBLICAN and Tub Weekly Press for the priod of one year. The Shxtihel & Republican cives 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 ticope al most every topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best local and literary paper pub lisned m Juniata countr, you have tho Philadelphia W eekly Press, one of the best papers published in America, you nave an oner tnat coma seldom to a man and his faiu-ily. After childrenjiave learned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man should do justice to his family by subscribing for a public journal. Subscribers who are in ar can avail themselves of this combination wffer by paying ar rearages and paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby securing the two pa per s. When you have subscribed for the Sentlnel axd Repcblican you are certain m your secure- GEJNUJNE AjSD ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK ODDS & ENDS. W want to get rid of our surplus stock. "Ye want to gat rM of odd lota. "We want to get rid of broken sizes. We want to get rid of all lb ends and remnants tbat bare accumulated in our store during tbe past spring and summer season. Calculating the real cost of these goods w find them to be WORTH ABOUT 811,300. But totally ignoring tbeir true Talue, we bare concluded ta close them out for tbe ROUND SUM OF S8,O0O. With this end in view tbe price of each garment, although marked down previously, will undergo an additional reduction. Surely no man should fail to embrace this best of all opportunities to make advantageous pur chases. If you doubt our statement in the slightest, we usk you to come in and see the plain figures marked on the ticket of each article. This will likely convince you of tbe truth of this special sale of odds and ends. ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN'S SUITS. There are altogether about COO suits, representing oyer 50 different style and patterns, any size among them. We have divided these suits accord ing to quality, into thre different lots wbicb we will offer at S5.00, S8,00 AND S11.25. Our $5 lot, would cost not lss than while many suits would bv considered bargains at $9. Our $8 lot is one we recommend for dress suits and all others whos calling require a neat appearance, former prices ranged from $11 to $14. Our $11.25 lot contains nothing but fine, imported dress suits, sacks and cutaways; stylish dressers should come in and 6eo these goods; for mer prices $15 to $17. ODDS AND ENDS IN BOY'S SUITS, Gives every father and mother a chance to ''rig Lim out" in a lirst-olase suit for one-half the money it's worth. If your boys wear knee pants auitas be sure and look at our broken sizes of these garments. The 6uits we will clone out at $2 50 and $3, were marked originally $3.50 and $1.75. If your boys wear long p;ints suits it will pay you to secure and pick your- choice of the rather himtea assortment ol So and ?i tuits at 3.uu and. J4.50, $8 and tlO suits at 5 and $G.25. SCH0TT. THE LEADING CLOTHIER, BRIDGE ST., MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. PARKER & CO., Main Stkekt, Mifflintowx, Penna. Transact a general banking busi less. Di6C3unts daily. Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations solicited. Four per cent, interest allowed on twelve months' certiorates. April 20-'fc7. I PRICE.. iS5C3.et)FACll STAR" chemical. SS JUS V4 lt 3 n-o.leJ In everv! iviH--a, luraber Qeto. Fully e ;u:p- KAi, Crow Liari S1 T j.titr.i. etc It, fc is cheap, ar.l ro- liable. Wt. r:--r vcira ci lr;-;;i u tiv. ti::s t:atis c-.y ::it e!e;t riiii lire a'.lii:;i r.i eicit :.zzl ii-.ilzz; r .;. z.k ii au9 ci;!:ii litzli is r'.l, t-i s mrcrtee fiUv. l.it..rL liMount to aicent tiejati for clrM:l.n and tfi(lin:iii.l. CI & 5 3 Dearborn SL, CSii, ! THE CLO HI1MG HOUSE OP D. W. HARLEY, i:sTvi3LisH:ii:i3 1805. Only thjso houses who pursue an ALL THE YEAR ROUD Poliejr of Lowest l'riL-es Lave the Public Confidence itnd a Steady ratron&ge. Everybody knows that D. It. lltrley is the Chief Champion ! STEADY. UNSENoATION'AL PRICES. No wonder, then, that all seasons find us EQUALLY BUSY. o spurts. No "wonderful Bacritioes." But Honest Prices for Hoa- est Clothing. Clothing for BIO and LITTLE BOYS, and for all sizes of HEX UXDKUWEAR, BOOTS aad SHOE8, HAT, CAPS, GLOTES, mentofthe county paper that and NECKTIES. A complete stock of FURNISh LNU uOOl'3, at price gives you a larger quantity and that will do you good. Heasnre.. taken for Suite, or part9 of suits on short notice, of to suit your fancy, or the most recent fashion cut. The Corner of Bridge k. Vatcr Streets is the business place tet Yaluable,. Clothing lloune of Tf all who ar auir.rlns from tho error avnd lnv!if-rci.iiiot youth, ncrvoi'S weavkiieM, eariy Jtcav. Ioaof maiihj.l. kc. I will scud a rocli tlixt will cure you. FHEE or c:iAlJE. This great r-:n''y wi iliacuvered by a mUslouexy la Soutb AmerVa. Seal a bo lf-ali!reael envolope to the hEV. Joters T. IMU!C, Station D, .Va Tork City. bJotshob i Into a west bound freight. The eag ines were coniplelely wrerkort. one was i bastardy Emms J. Crurior. tninred. the eoineers and fluniaj of all Com. E. S. Jones assault and baUery eiva, H-a-ratori m . -a. " ' en,mM bariog lear'! from tb.r cab. Jonn Sylan, prosecutor n HuntiuaTrf-aO Connty .""(".uvr ,a.-U. , ... ,in.fnr.,TTl n fh "T.rf t t-.f n rnillinn I The wn-ck detained trains for several houis a r jwrf rrevai I Cnn - narnson wcllt, Jonn Wellrr ' Elizabeth T 'cIKt. Irj tTrtU'r, Winitf Weil r IS STILL THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ONE IN JUNIATA COUNTY. At The Old Stand, Corner of Main and Bridge Streets. A practical experience of fifteen years in handling leather goods is an advautage we give our customers. We know what good stock is, and can tell why it is good. We invite inspection of the largest stook of foot wear ex hibited in the county. Prices as low as the lowest. We are here to stay, and will not be undersold. No depprii Inn nrnctio.prl. lm r rpsnpctful. satisfactory, and r 1 ' x - ht,neAitU'utum givpu to all purchasers. -J V greater variety of reading mat ter than is presented by other journals published in Juniata county, and when you accept this combination offer of the two papers you havo secured January 19. 1837. for yourself and family a news paper prize of inestimable val ue for a price eo low that it amounts t almost a marvel. In this day and generation it amounts almost to a wrong to ne's sell and lamny to deny themselves the advantssre or a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like the WEEKLY A. 1MIESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur .a . lucr tne passage 01 a aV ' ay that interest and sometimes di rectly benefit the individual and family, that appear in the home paper but like the rain, sunshine and air, that we are so familiar with, we do not ap preciate s they merit. Do you appreciate a first rate offer 1 Have the kindness to mention it to your neighbor if your neighbor has not al ready found it out, and if has it will not do harm speak to him concerning it. styitv tbe D. W. HARLEY. FAYIS ENGINES. k-rr : l - - " fern oaT all ftaxaw. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND ITU U8 WHAT YOU WANT- 33. -7r. 2PV.TtnNT3II d3 SONS, Drawer 11SO, EJLM1UA, If. Yt ill Boat Canal Stmt, CHICAGO, tU. Branch Offices i,y ctxsaw took, , "THE GIRI I IsXlFT BEHIND ELX'. QraTOEHTEOl taaataaaal rVtto Weeal. Art rw W for tke . HiVrMH SL KLteOT. aitala t - HaydceHaVrtWay S lea! Belt alat vvfceel. IJfe U laeecere nire ever any eaaa. rrkai pinn avOI e W on a W. carf. prmeed a. eUcaet arr'e, T" wt lt re aVamelt) (KaTCUjPS STAM.) THE T. T. HAYDOCX CraraSlAGc CO., Cer. Plmirn aadTwlnh Kt.. Cl 1 VI iTI, ' Sred fer Ceaa'aaT Whoieeaie Pnce Ltru AQE1TS WASTI1 WSCIt Wt Vt llltt QQOVXCTCR Om sj a m A H b RE SPREADERS &. FARM WAGONS atbatntyaar l b. rbeapel (ireaar 01:1 aea in. . nr.., . '. i 'i u.i -n 1 . . ".T a 11m m.iinftrturri (f Tlrter t lover Halior. laaperlal Monarch Keenlec Mllle. t'ora Uellere. Feeii C'aitlere. clr. AU are warranted, rnoee mailed free. .SKW Ali a? ACFU C 0. Col.aaeaa.O. Breach aleaaa, BACEKSTOVa .. aau. ( lRVCtTBCSV St MSriTASlt. I -el a T Y JeV " he to AlTIO.t A LI persons arc liereby X3L aaiust fishing or liciitiuic, eathcricaT NOTICE. cautioned rSprlng- and Summer Good. ' 1 would inform the public that I v , now in my new miilinery store at my -I of rsi'lence on Water street, Mifflit -j si-ci nd door frorn corner of Bridge a lull s'ock, of Spring . Summer mi" : ' goods, al new, and of the latest s ;. .r i and having employed first claas mi! j X am preps -ed to supply the public " jeverytuiug found in SrstcUuss u. . . 'store, came and examina my st- i . Iccnitider it no trouble to show good. I MRS. DE:.--. I March 2i-S7.1.. berries, or crossing field.-., or in any otbei ! The Sentinel and Rtpiliean offlc way trespassing on tbe lands ol tLe under j place to get job work done. Try it. ! signed J. b . Ktaarr. ! pay you if you ncd anything iu tl . . t . . ! i. t - ' ; Oa Kiidar woni! I I "''