SENTINEL iV REPUBLICAN MlrFLlNTOWX. wi-inrii, k.pt'r ii.js7. " II. F. SCI! W K IKR, khh i racrniKToft. . , ..i -hrtiW from its brick louuoanon. J ., I t-tl Virtra m a wooded pasture Republican State Ticket. 5 TAT K TKK VSTKKR, ( anl William II. Hart, ill .i'4 ti : n '.maty. SIFKKM K Jl IXiK, Hon. Henry . llllaiua. ..f Ti"F County. Republican County Ticket. C..CNTV tkkas: kkr, I. U. Miell-ntirsr, nl M .nroe Township. ( i iMMI!' 'NEKS, J. II. Cunnlnithiini, ot l'.-ii'ter..!!, rrundt llonr, .-I K'-rtn.inah. MioTIK N"TA!iY. Tluoilurr II. lfnilner, I Spruee lliih Ai'PlTOKS, . . Ilrnkrl, ot le!"r, T. I, l.ruliaiu, i.f r1 jrn.-u Hill. I:TH!'T ATTOKN'K.r, F. M. M. Innrll, t r I Th- r .' . is rt'iortoil at IS ut voir. A - i:-t- r. rv!r Tm ii. . : i -vii l.H-i l "i-l. t t'uo ll.irr. t -t ui the. r.:i!t;iii'ro ami Ohio ;s t! t t. i: .t.ti ..e . f the man n In s-t Carlisle's seat i.i' r-.i.:S..ti -v.ift ft; i.- t. Ix t." IIOlTIlt wb'i sh.mlil vote r r i rt l l I.., ! i 'I'm-' - i- ti ! rt'.-.v i: ...I. -s f t !.:. i i. n:is invite! t') ITO :! i:.-s t th. New York it;i.. i:t. Sht- .l.-.-linril. l'r'siltrit was not in la rje as it ever wns. We fl as many ci!rett?s as we ever di J, perhaps more, for the business increases from year to yrar. Is ciirirette uruoking really injurious ? Well, now you will hardly expect me to answer that question, for I am in the business, but I Jon't min.l saving that I always select cifj:irs for my own smoking. 'Wvto a iMUi V." is he heading of an e litoriiil advertisement in the New York Worl.L It is wante.1 for tho Democratic party, which has been for some vears without such a nee c.ssury article, although it has the Presidency, a majority in the lower Hon of Congress and ft vast army of office-holders scattered over the land. For about half a century be fore the Civil War the party had a fine working policy which was based on the slave holding aristocracy of the South. It lost the article among the spoils of war, and since then it has been on the hunt for office. Now it is in need of a definite plan of col lecting and expending the revenues of the country, and the leaders can not aree upon one which they can present to the people without dan trer of losing the more practicable ri-iv..l.Tf of Veet'iiir iOBsession of l ' O 1 " A the offices. The party platforms in various states are widely divergent r,iet nt the, leaders are in f.ivor of destroving protection and makin foreign trade, free. Tnt the working pt-ople w ill be nli.nated from the party bv this process, and then who would care for the ol.ice holders The a.lvt rtisement for a policy does not state very clearly the exact kind that i wanted ; but it says that ur. t.K the ivu-tv can furnish one "on what ground can they appeal to the people for a new lease of power '" Philadelphia Uullttin. were killed by falling trees. All tad trees were leveled, une tanner hftr acres of fine timber all iiown down. A. brick school house at Miclue was destroved. The track, oi ice tornado was south bv east from here alon the line of the Toledo and Ohio Central road, and is from one to two hundred vards wido. Xo fences or tall trees aro etan.ung. Corn is scattered and houses and Knraii are unroofed for miles. At Waterville and other villages to the southward much damage was done. and the total damage will amount to tnnv thnnsauds of dollars. No loss of lifo ih reported. The slate roofs of a number of the buildings were badly damage.! and the towering chimneys of the main building of the Insane Aevlum were blown down, diin in the roof. The total loss to the asylum is 8,000. Dr. Embury, the assistant Buperin tendent of the asylum. was driving into the grounds at the time, his wife and little daughter bemfir with him. The buggy was overturned and all three were thrown out. The doctor held on to the horse, which, with the vehicle, was lifted and earned, several rods. Ilis wife and child were carried over a hundred feet and drop ed into a ditch in two feet of water, from which they were rescued un hurt. A Wabash train met the centre of the tornado, and the smokestack of the locomotive was carried off. the rprwiitAtivJ of foreign government. 1 On Saturday, September the 17th, special commemorative services will be held in Independence Square, presided over by President Cleveland. The oration will be delivered by Mr. Justice Miller of the Supreme Court, and the singing of national bmns by the children of the Public bchoois will be a prominent feature, while the maaic will be furniHhed by the Mariue Band of Washington. In order to accommodate all those who mar desire to attend, the Pennsylvania EailroaJ will ell excursion ticket to Philadelphia, September I3lh to 17th, in clusive, good to return until epieniuer 'JOlh, inclusive, from all stations on its main line aud branches, at a single fare for the round trip. .ir. i Vi'.k ,t ,r the frora I'hie- I'nion of ji.r to organize mtirc niilk busi :;i.t pels 'I' -r l'n -i.! i.t and Southern Fr tr.i.l.-r-. mi 1 il. iv Se x York .ill;." aru tryn.g t aa-iaige a taritT rcvisioii ro;; air.me for 1 ( In-x-i :it :c Con Tessiiifu to w. ik I iv i;e.t winter. K .., . i t . : j : i.ii. b.i-ht. i:i e.:i:: vii 'ii- i 1 ' -cut i -i f ril'UMais nn-1 aid c.-r.-t k'.c to ti i i' S T it. and -i v cut -pi. it Y. dT-r v as hung at i.l -is uhio. .Men 1 :u .1 iv !i-ht. So cret punii-hmelit. ti are till aritnon f free u'o- erntnent. k IA : i s 1 a t u r e An Old Swindle. An old swindle lias been worked on M. tlih-on, a farmer living near M'-rcer. He wished to sell his farm. A man made his appearance, agreed to buy and paid Sin'.1 as forfeit He went away. Ia a few days a second man came along, bid a bigger price. No. 1 came again, (tibsoii paid hiiu I $ 1. 100 to release th bargain, and now he is looking for the purchaser who was to pav t tie biggest price. 10th li. Cavalry Reunion. I The 4th annual reunion o." the 16 l'n. Cavalry willmretat S.inhuiy, IV, on We b.es lay, September 2S. They expect to have the I.e-t reunion thty have ever had. Many of the offiews and men alrta ly have siguitie I their intention to bo present. Orders for excursion tickets over road within the state may be had on application to T. 1. Carman, MilHin. I'm tlen eral Gregg, lietieral J. K. lt 'bison. Major Kobisi u. Captains IJush, lies LEGAL. ETTEKS OF ADMINISTRATION. kinri-o or..iiv riven that Letters of Adniinintratiun on the estate of William Dunn, late of Fayette township, Juniata couuty, Fa., deceased have been granted to me unaersigneu n-n...... kViin All nt'rMitns know in themselves in ..tMl to the estate ot said deceased will please make immediate payment, and those havinz claims will present them for aettle- ment LBia ui.uoi, Adtuinifctrator. i-.l its hat last w i u t e r wler. Caughey, Hillings, Swank, Lieu 1 ft m henceforth there shall ! tt mints Dunn, McDowell. Ball, Back b.. no i.'.n,. M !! lay. and forthwith p'issr. 1 u i., .v i.UiV:lt XT ,n,J ly a l,.a; 1 "hday. Sum., ui.li. H. ver Las arisen ' d-dare tint now it is I'.lue Tues d.iv. The question is submitted to York Legislature. I i a g..od niaii a tin ei 1 nek th. re is. and it will h, ia i'". io'ibt:. s be news' t ' -t there is pnrty in this state, but iold a State con- v. T.tn.n ii' Wil.i inisport to day. Men Lav.- It.ri known to think themselves ad when they were still alive, but the ( Iri nnbiic!; party of I'ennsylvania is n conspi,.,,, ,.w .amplo of a partv If alive when it is dead- that thinks it- u.r. n r,,i:Km of l'hiladelphia tii. to the fr i.t as tho recipient f KreAt concessions on the part of ihe Chinese ( i .vernment. The im perml f'h'.n. se (ioviriiment grants to Mr I'. u k-r tlie privelege of estab. 1 !: i!,' banking, railway and tele 1 '. ii - er.ti rprises. There are mil- ns and others wu' be present. " Wednes lay morning at about 0 o' clock a fatal accident occured at Mitchell's cross.ng, west of lienfer. Ihe facts are about as follows. Mrs. Henry Kratzer, of Adams township, was on her way to pay a visit to her son. Simon Kratzer, who resides on Absalom Snvders farm. A short i distance west of 1'axtonvillo or Denfer. ! and reached the above crossing with local freight going east, in sight, bell ringiug and whistle blowing, but she attempted to cross the track, when thu engine struck the front wheel, throwing the buggy, horse and oc cupant a great distance from the track, breaking Mrs. K's lower jaw, right leg and arm. besides internal injuries from which ho died within an hour after the accident. The horse was killed and the buggy completely wrecked. Mrs. Kratzer was aged about CO years. Lewibtown Guzette. 1 I- r e ;i. Tltts'.' .If;. Ml etv:l i "g. -the oi extra .-. rr. ct i i f. ) pro ltd if -reat prospective " 'titer h ippiness. Barker full, running over Wuires In 100. From McMa'ter's history of tho People of the United States. " . . reported to . i while at ' ' e calling of slat ore, bv sav hae not asked for se-t.in The Governor is i l is M iten.el.t. and there 1 ability that the people will . relau . f the I.c pcpl. The condition of the wages class of that dav may be well examined : it is full of instruction for social agi tators. Iu the great cities unskilled workmen were hired by the day, bortght their own food, and found their own lodgings. But in the conn- try on the farms, or wherever a hand whs employed at some public work they were fed and lodged by the em- ' plover ami given a few dollars a j mouth. On the Pennsylvania canals . tho diggers ate the coarsest diet, j were housed in the rudest sheds, and paid s5 a month from May to No vember, and $.". a month from No v. 'tuber to May. Hod carriers, mor tar mixers, diggers, and choppers. If the countrv newspaper proprie tors were to publish the names of the subscribers who take, read and enjiy, and are gratified by, and yet refuse to pay for their home papers, the reputation of most communities for moral honesty would depre-iate 20 per cent An editor's labors are seldom estimated. A lawyer will give j.in five minutes' advice on a topic and charge yon 5 for it. An editor will give yon advice on a hundred topi, s and charge you live cents a copy for his paper. And very often five cents given to an editor would save f . given to a lawyer. In fact no other business men are so un iversally robbed and swindled out of their labor ami capital as the country new.-paitr publisher. New York Sun. Cklisi e. Pa.. Sept 7. Take Ha Shi 1'esshi Tarro, or George Tarro, the Japanese who killed James S. Scott at Mt. Hollv Springs on the 0th of August, has surrendered. Fear ing lynching, he had fled to the mountain, ami thence walked to Bal timore. There he engaged himself to las. Faikner, a truck raiser on the eastern shore. Hegrtw so disturbed, however, that he waikoxl to Wilming ton, Del., where he has relatives, aud after consulting with them, gave him self up to an ptfici-r. who brought hiru to Carlisle on the 0.45 1. M. train. He wili be tried at the November court. Y'cung man. when you jeer at a lady passing along the street or haunt and startle, her with your glances, does it ever occur to you that some other sconn lred might insult your sister, your wife, or in coming years, your daughter, in the pame infamous manner ? How would you like that T would you think it smart ? Would you regard it as manly or an evidence of blood If so you ought be to knock ed from one end of the continent to the other and horsewhipped back again. The American Agriculturist saya the best -.v?.y to get rid of the Buf falo moth is to steam them out. Take two or three thicknesses of wet cloth lay over the infested siHits and iron with very hot flat-irons until dry. The hot penetrating steam is very fatal, not only to the insect it is es pecially intended for but, also to all other vermin that rnaybe lurking under the carpet. Standard Machinery. Win. Bell sells a full line of Stand ard machinery nnd farm implements. among winch are American Road Machine Co s., Ileversible Iload Ma chines. Newark Machine Co's.. Col umbus. O , Victor Double Huller, Grain Drills, horse rakes fcc. Hanck A; Comsto.-ks. Sawmills, Cider mills, Corn Planters, Feed Cutters Ac Ellis' Champion, Threshe r and Sep arators for one and two horse tread power, sweep power, or steam pow er, Svrncnso Chilled Plow. Ridiny JKOTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate ol GEORUB W. WILLI VfcK ol rayeue lownsuip. Isotice is hereby given that the First and Final account of Joseph Page, Assiguee by deed ot voluntary assignment ot Ueorge W. Willivrr and wite of Fajette township, h.s been tiled in the Protocolary's Kttice of Juniata county, and the same will be pra rented lor confirmation, and allowance to the Court of Common Pleas ol ssid county, on Tuesaaa the Twentieth day of Septem ber 1S7, when and where all persons inter ested mav attend if tbey think proper. TllE.'I'OBS II. Memimoeb, Prothonotary. Prothonotiry's Office, Miffiintown, Pa., August S2, iss7. Plows and Sid Hill Plows. Root's ' s Monut Joy. two horse, wheeled and single horse cultivators. Ijiwrence VMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITL' tion proposed to tbo citizens ol this Commonwealth tor their approval or re-j.-ction by the General Asssmbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Publish ed by order of the Secretary ol the Com monwealth, in pursuance ot article XYIII ol the Constitution. Joint resolution promising an amend ment to the constitution of the common wealth : Sectiosi 1. Bt it rtiolrtJ fty the Semite and Hume of Jtefiresentattret of the Cum moHtrealtk vf tenniylrania i General .It sembty met. That the following is proposed as au amendment of the constitution oi the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accord ance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof : AMENDMENT. Strike out Irom section 1 of article eight, the four i ualiticatious tor voters vhich reads as toMows : If tweuty-two years of age or upw ards, lie shall hive pi.l within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have beeu as sessed at leat tww mouths, aud paid at least one month before tbe eloclion," so that tho section which reads as follows : Every male citizm. twenty-one years of age, possessing the following iialitica tious, shall b entitled to vote at ail elec tions : Fir-t. He shall have been a citii'.n of the 1'i.itid Slates at !eat one mnth. Second. He shall hav resided lu the state ece year (or il, havlrg previous ly been a qualiti d elector or native born citizen of the Mate, he shall hive removed therefrom and returned, th.-n six months) itmu.sji.i tcly i receding the election. Third. He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall otier to vote at least two mouths immediately preceding the election. K'.urtn. It' twenty-two rears of age or up wards, he shall have paid, w ithin twoyears, a stale or count s tax, which shall have been assessed at least two iunths, ami paid at least one month befere Ihe elec'ion,-' shall be amended, so as to read as follows : Every male citizen tweuty-one years of aze, possessing the follow ing cpualiticaii. ins, shall be entitled to vote at the polling place of the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere .- First He t-hall t.avo been a citizen of the Cnited States at least thirty days. b'Conl. lie shall have resided in the state one year (or if, baring previously been a qualified elector or native born citi zen of the state, ho shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceeding the election. Third He shall have resided in the elec tion district where be shall otter to vote at least thirty days itumediately preceding the election. The legislature, at the session thereof next alter the adoption of this sec tion, shall, and from time to time thereaf ter may. enact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen tor thu ty days and an inhabitant of this state one year next preceding an elec tion, except at municipal elections, and for the last thirtv days a resident of the elec tion district in which be may otier bis vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time te a resident aud not elsewhere lor all officers that now are or hereafter may le elected by the p-ople : Provided, That io time of war no elector in the actual mil itary service of the State or of the Cnited tates, in the arrav or navv thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his ab sence from such election district, aad the can r in ctia se-si,n f ir the imr I "-e of considering the defeated rev to;., bi'.l Tim Governor Pattison t- esi. ui gave them enough of ' 4 "' ,is That extra session ' . . 'lumber i f its mem 1 1 " .! will defeat others in ti... it.. I;.,, people are sus. pi. 'ions of an etrn session. Should iovernor Beaver it who from 17'.:t to 1SW, lalored on the public buildings ami cut the streets and avenues of Washington city, received $70 a year, or if they wished. $t;0 for all the work the'v i could perform from March 1st to December l!0. The hours of work were invariably from sunrise to sun set. Wages tit Albany and New Y'ork were three shillings, or as mon ey then went, forty cents a day ; at A Co s Champion Spring Tooth Har e,Ma,ure P""" to pn.vMe the ra 1 ,, i i , h n V Vi in which and the time aud place at rows. hepturskept for all of the which such absent electors mav vote. a...l above goods, also, repairs for Johns ton Harvester Co., and Eureka Mow er Co s machinery. Mifilintown, Juniata county, Pa. May 2, 87, 5 mo. C'onwiltutlonal Centennial Celebration at I'falla-delplila. convene tho Le'- -'lner to in a month ; else- 11 ! XV I mri I rr.(i,.l.. ...: .. 1 . tli-.f tl,aa -"u-v --ui workmen wen itlirt ttll'l-i, iu wi..;.vn il..,. at. I it ..,-mi J,t not pass the rev- jn winter. At B.-ltimor ; .....u ncit ' Ml "I - . tot.. ! a '.e:i,i::l..,,t upon it till it will h-t ill appearance of itself. have ft. t pi'.i amendment after glad to be hired at IS pence a d-.v -ono, oy tne month, asked more than (. At i rederickburg the price of labor was from f 5 to 87. In Virginia, white men. employed by the year were given IC pounds cur- I en I ' V SlxvAi. U-Viar, I . 1 mien. were the Philadelphia Bulletin er . .--"Tho cigarette scare rencv. lavee h. d a-vav, " said a Chestnut ' clothed and their ma.stei s paid 1 a . . : . . ... . ir fell, r this moruitig newspapers were ai tack- month. a tioiiuu irini monev i was in i e.leral money, The s-treet ci 'When t! ing rig irettes and cigarette smokers j was, therefore f?C5 a year, with food and manufacturers-, we noticed a lare ' and DerhaDS lodin. Out r. '.t C i . - -" - . . LU13 The centennial annirersarv of the adop on of the Constitution of the United Statesti will be celebrate ! in Philadelphia, on Sep tember loth, 16th, 17th. The commission having the matter in charge baa devoted much care and attention tothedetailof the various forms of entertainment provided for the occasion, and the celebration as a whole bids fair to surpass anything of the kind seen in this country, while many in dividual features w ill possess not only a national but an historic interest. Thursday, Septemper 15th, is assigned for a grand Industrial Display. It will il lustrate the cistoms, characteristics, com merce, arts, implements ol industry, fcc. of 17f 7 compared with those in use at the present time. This display moving in long procession, mounted upon Immense floats, proumea 10 ne oi unusual interest and beauty, and will afford ocular demonstration of the charges and progress in the first century of our constitutional existence. In the evening Governor Beaver, of Ponn- clectors mav vote, aud lor the return and canvas of their votes iu the election district in which they respect ively reside. Filth. For the purpose of voting, no per son shall be deemed to have rained or lost a residence by reason ot bis presence or aosence wnue employed in the service of the United Sutes or the State, nor while eng.ieed in the navigation of the waters ol me state or ot the high seas, nor while siuaent oi any college or seminary of learn ing, nor while kept at any almshouse or piion insruution, except the inmates of any borne for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors, who, tor the purpose of voting. snail be deemed to reside in the election nistrici w nere said borne is located. Laws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to ine ngnt ot sutlrage hereby established. A true copy or the joint resolution. CHAKLES W. STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. lulling ott in our retail sales of these' ti,nn!1 snm tLo workman must, with goods. The decline was fully fifty j his wife s hel main-n 1"S family. per cnt.. .and I have noticed that i many of rty customers who changed to cigars about that time have never .' rilled l ack A good many have. howei' r, :aid re .ranks oi Use lover average rate of wages the lan.l over i am' WI" DoW public reception at Acaueiuy oi jtnsic. On Friday, September 16th, there will be a grand military pirade and review in which the militia ef the various States will take part, assisted by detachments of United Zt,tm ....... 1 i . - . ' Ku.ra sail limn n a. mwA -i eih. Sent. 7 ThA f.,-,a.i r uors which visited this section jZYZZS?' .vrait. have joined the miIe B bTowngK down ! Z"-" ,h' Io h vers of dVr,ttp I tr, n d..n i e,eB,n rption will be held in hM, c w. u i uu wrencuiD.' i f 11,. t.;.. . i ' " oi ma cnited states and Toll VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Vl i uc ncaersigned otters at Private Sale tne following described T lLl tBLE REAL ESTATE. A larm ot EIGHTY-FIVE Acres, in Wal ker township, adjoining lands or Daniel Kloss, Sarruel Funk, Jerome N. Tbomn son, John Jioiz-r and heir of L. E. -It-kinson, deceased, havinir th...n .v . . """t'i Mont DiTeiiingr House, large Baru, and other out buildings. - iuo oeai quality, in eood order, and well ,.t .1 ;. roou -nrin , . mere oeing a fine h " Itemises, i nere is also 11 lift Vflllliv Is .-1 . ' i un iirrw ? v which hs. just come into" " Hd,"i"te: l0 mi,e "--t of Mexico postoffic "W'7 CbUrCh' NELSON A. LtJKENS. Caution Notice. All'tjcrsons am V. ..-..V ..' h. - . v. 1.1 j cautioned ai n,i nntmv nr ,;. . a0aiust uoUIUp uu me propertv of undersigned In f.jette township, - - eoiorcea s COMBINATIOIN. SEKTIN EL& REPUBLICAN aSD THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fiftj cnt in ii advance will secure you me Sentlhel & Republican and The Wmnv PltKs for tll Dtridd of one jear. The Sextixel & Rbpcblicax gives nearly twice as much ronlino- ag anv one of the ' o other papers in JTuniata Its re porta 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 ererv topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best local and literary paper pub lished in Juniata county, you can have the Philadelphia Weeklt Press, one of the lx?st papers published in America, you have an offer that com. t?eldom to a man nnd his lam ily. After children hare 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- avail themselves of this combination offer by paying ar rearages and paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby Fecuring the two pa pers. When you have subscribed for the Sentinel and Republican 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, and when you accept this combination offer of the two papers you have secured for yourself and family a news paper prize of inestimable val ue lor a price no low that it amounts to almost a marvel. In this day and generation it amounts almost to a wrontr to one's self and family to deny 11 1 at 1 aw memseives ine aavantaire ol a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like the WEEKLY PRESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur ing ine passage 01 a vear 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 as they merit. Do you appreciate a first rate offer ? Have the kindness to mention it to your neighbor if your neighbor has not al ready found it out, and if he has it will not do harm to him concern ing it. UNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI.tTOWJI, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT KOiAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. rrtudent. T. VAN JKYV 1, -anir. Hi! W. C. Pomeroy, Noah Hcrtsler, Amos ii. Bonsiill, Uobc-rt K. Parker, ECToBS. Joseph Kothrock, Philip M. Kepner, Louis K. Atkinson, STOCKHOLI KBS : PhiliD M. Kepner, Annie M Joseph Rolhrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkiuson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsali, Noah Ucrtzler, Chariot to Snyder, Shelley, June II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, K. K. Parker, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Three and Four per rent, interest will be paid o certificates ot dujnisite. Ijn 23, 1H87 tf J WISH TO STATB A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I ran stop tootoiCBI in less than five minutes: no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain by the use of a fluid applied to the teeth and turn : no dancer. That Diseased Gums (known as Scurvv) treat .XVTewed successfully snd a cure wnrKVKCPranted in very case. Teeth Fillkd aad warranted for life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or remoddled. trotn $9.00 to $12 per set. Keautif ul Gum Knaiuelad Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to giv perfect satis faction. Peor.le who have artificial teeth with which thsy cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit prolcssionany at their homes if notilied by letter. Will visit recularlr st RichHrld ths 2nd weeks of Mar and October. Tkhs Cash. G. Ii. DE11U, I'ractical HeulM, iTaLisun in anrri.isTnw, Pa., ik 18G0 Oct. 14 A COLOSSAL COLLECTION O F Bright, New Spring AlfO SUMMER STYLES ! T.,.Ct-au1p.oCl.U.er o. J-la.a C.--.1 l-r Jt turned Iron, tbe Eaitera clliet. vr.ia. w SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, Will make friends, oshine riyale, win victories, and U ileelf ou its i ninr nni'V'S merits. MEM'SCUisa""" FASHIONABLE CLOTIIL i : UtIa ( Tif.liTr niifl and Genf. furninbing good,. Ft Class, comui.. - Eleganc-, with prices tkatwUlastomsh you. ..o i- -i I prove tbis. Bat I ask your patrone only wben I give complete 'i.faction. My stook of 11 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES UVKR-ALLS, WATCIIW and JKWKLUY.Cwlico, Percale and White Shirts. Xeck wear. Collars and Cuff8,Trunks and StohelB, i. full and eompl-te. Call and see. Sam'l STRAYER THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FUIiNISHER IN PATTERSON. Jobs 16, 1886. j WARKEN PLKTTE, A T T O R N R T-AT-L A W, M1FFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA-, CS-Collecting and conveyancing promptly attended to. Oflice in second story of bel ford building. Kn tiance on Main street. 4-2VJ-87. THE HOTE FEED MILL' for Farmers and Planters. Been tried and tested for over and noTerioUnd wanting-. Grinds thor oughly and rwpidiy Corn, 'Wbeat, Feed, Plaster, Coal, Coflee, bait, Spices, etc. Eaill operatol. Kqolr little powr. Doas not get out oc order, lien ouut ana tnt ffnnJmr on art. the the THE JOHN T. NOYE M'FG CO., BUFFALO N. Y. Leois V.. ATEissoti. F. M M.Pkmsell. ATHHSOl & PEXSKLL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. nyCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Oric On Vain street, in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Ksq., south ol Bridge street. Hct 20, lbfcG. iD.M CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice ot ; Medicine and Surgery and their collateral j branches. Utnce at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifilintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1076. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIM 1-TAKLI On aad attar Sunday May 22od, 167 trains that step at MiSiin will raa asf illswi: , EASTWARD. j Altoosa AccomioDATioH leaves Altatnt dsily st 5 2 a. m., Tyrone 6 .'.2 a. iu., ! Huntingdon 6,33 a. m., Mount L'niwn at i C.fj'J a. in., Nen ton Hai.iilton 7,04 a. m., ! McVt-ytowii 7,'i0 a. in., Lewistown 7,'jS a. ! ru., Viitord H.ll a. in., Mitiliu S.17 a. ui., i Port Royal H,Ti a. m-, Mexico a. in., , Tusca-ora b,T2 a. in., Vandyke S.io a. at., ' Thonipsontown f.4'i a. m., Uurward S.47 a i m., Miilerstown H,'A a. ra., Newport i.05 a. I m., arriving at Harnsburg at 10 10 a. m., . and at Philadelphia, 3 15 p. m. Sit ' iiobk Exfkess leaves altona daily at f..'io s. m., and stopping a all regular stations brtweeo Altoona and Liarrisburg, ' reaches Mitliin at 9-66 a. ni., liarrisburg 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 3 . 1 5 p. m . Mail Traix leaves Pittsburg daily at mm mum mm. 6.55 a. in., Altoona at 2,00 p. m., and stop ping at all regular stations arrives at Miflaa at 6 3 p. m., liarrisburg 7.00 p. ni., Pkila- adelphia 4 26 a. m. Mail Kit re-s leaves Pittsburg at 1 00 p m. I Altoona C 20 p in ; Tyrone 6 64 p m ; iiunt- ingdon 7 7 p m ; Lewistown b 61 p m ; Vif l tiiu 9 15 p m ; liarrisburg 10 45 p m ; Psila ! delphia 4 25 a m. PLiiladelphia Express will step al Mi-iia j at 11 oa when tlif ged. Fast Limb leves I'hiadelphia daily at 11 jli a m ; ildrri-buri S 40 p m : iliSiu a V p m ; Lewistown 6 2S p in ; Aitueaa OI , 10 p ni ; arrives at Pittsburg at 11 6a p at. COllform ' Passescee leaves Philadelphia ' daily at 4 i0 a. m.: Uarrisbure. 15 a. m.: The Goods suitable for Pprill: ; Duncanuon, b 54 a. iu.; Newport, 2ii a. 111.; Miilerstown, 9 40a. m.; TuouipjO'.itewa, and SUmillCT milSt be supplant- 9 52 a. ui.; Van Dyke, 10 iW a. m.; Tu-icar-. , j ora, 10 04 a. ui.; Mexico, 10 07 a. ui.; Port Git OV ; Royal, 10 13 a. re.; M illiinI0 20 a. ia.; Mlltord. 10 20 a. m : Nirr.. In :i . to . PiT.T, ANTl WTKfTP.T, Pt(1 (1 11 S ; -"-.. iJ -oveytown, h ii A JaV U JaJJ Al J II AAt a AVI M U W W Wn m Jontt.McLAtnBLtii. Josepe W..?"tiil 91 CL. A If. II I.I. a K mMJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROT.1L, JVSI.1TA CO., r.i. try-Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lt"J-ly FAjLL OPENIiNG. To the coming and going 'Seasons we must all Manufacturers for the vrholesal trade of the latest styles ot Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of she finest iua!itv. nl cmarKnteed to give iet:Bfaerioii. C ttfnXoffu arm jirirrt $ft,t upon app!ifatin CEDAR ST.. 0KEIDA. N. T. We are now filling our j shelves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kind. Our cus tomers have appreciated our effort to give them good; to .JJT5Jiv: How Ijot, How I.estorod ! Just published, a new edition of DR. CUI.VKH WELL'S CEI.KBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure ol f rr.B tok r ucea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal bosses, 1MPOTEKCT, Meutal and Physical Incapacity, Imsediments to M.irriaire.' etc.: also, Ciism srTiox, Kpilepst and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence, or sexusl extrav agance, &.C. The celebrated author, iu this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirtv years' successful prscticw, that the alarm ing consequences of self abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which every sutlerer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Sect under se il, iu a plain envelope, to any address, putl-puid, on receipt of four cents or two i-ostage stamps. Address CUL KRWLLL .MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New York, N. Y. ; Oct. 8-00. Post-Oilice Box 450. ESSENTIAL OILS WINTKKGHKEN, PEPPERMINT PENNY-ROYAL, SPEARMINT of prime ouality bought in any quantity for cash on delivery, Tree of brokerage com mission, storage, 4., by ' HODCE& OI.COTT, Importers and Exporters, 88 William St New York. Ang. 17, 87, bm! Private Sale. jpeak The undersigned will sell at private sale, a farm o jar, acre., in Milford township midway between Alilllin and Port Rova! along the railroad. The land is nearlv all cleared and tillable, watered by a spring The laud is underlaid with iron ore near the" surface. Sloping to the sun, it is a desira ble situation tor fruit growing, especially peaches. The improvements are a ffo,J house, and bank barn, all kinds ol fruit and a peach orchard ol bix hundred trees lut cowing into During. I will sell it lor en hundred dollar.. por Further pit'eu lars call on, or address ""icu Mai ales. Leokabd, Oakland Mills, March IB,. 1887, ,f. JunCy.P.. a. m.; .Nrstciti Hamilton, 11 2'j a. m - iiaa- tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrouo, 1 04 p. m.; Altoona, 1 40 p. m., and stop at all regular stations between liarrisburg and Altoona. Ornita Expkess leaves Philadelphia dai ly at 5 4o p. to., liarrisburg, 10 25 p. iu., stopping at Rociville, Marjaville, Duucaa uou, Newport, Miilerstown, Tbouipsontewa, 1 ort Royal, time at Mitiliu, 11 5tf m.l toona, 2 2U a. m., aud Pittsburg, 10 a.m. Mm. T, iih I ... ... li.;..,.i..i... Suit their purposes, and We i 7.00 a. m., liarrisburg 11.20 a. m., New- believe that we are better ore- ' prt' IM p ,u- Ml!U"1 l'A7 - m- Mf IXllCTe lliai are UCllcr pit. : ping at ail regular stations between Mitfaia pared than ever to merit their ! r.uft A't,u-.,"""" Anoon. .m.30 ., 1 ; riltsburg 9.20 p. ra. confidence. We inrite xou to! Aoo,4 accco..o, i.4, PbU. COIUe and see and be Satisfied. ade,l," daily at ll 50 a. m., Uarrisburg at 4. lop. m., Duncannoa 4.4 J p. m., New Ill our dress goods department i,ort i- m., Miilerstown 5,2a u. M 1 . . - i Thoinpsontown 5,W p. ru., Vaujyks 4,44 we have almost everything. ; p. m., TU.Carora 6.4s p. m.xic, 5 so , Don't be backward, call for ! SI"' ?! .--' .o f" j m., lewistown 0, o. iu.. McV artowa what VOU want. 4 p. m Nrwtou Ha.ui.ion 7, IV p. ; liuutiugdou 4iJ p. in. Altowna 9 0U. aVt' nnJ linifv pci,Ii,c EiPr-"1-"ve 'iiieiphia 1125 KSitVli (CiCl JLtOM.Iprn; Uarrisburg 3 10 a m ; Duncannon 8 i, . , r-. 39t"i Newpi.rt 4 01 am; Hifflin 4 4J a OUr liOOt and OliOe De- I mi Lewuttowu ol4 a m ; UcVsrtuwa 6 27 partuient i. full in its assort- Z U". ment, and you certainly cinbe: Tl7 Fn? L suited in lit, quality and price. ; 12 40 p m- Whatever improvements have ; ft'Zfi b-en added by the manufactures 1 w7vbpg at 1 15 p- m- , " a-v 1 assenger west and Mail east will we have them all. We can ' irp ai Luckuow n roormn-s spr,Bg i when bagged. r 6 supply you with foot wear fori lkwistown division. any in or out door service. Our ro JaTbVoTtu.ToV a'n J "'j"" ,0 grocery Department never lags. s""burr is a m, 300 ?n! p m ; lor We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy ' m' 4 lu p w- y I TYRONE DIVISIOV h -nln -i 7.- auu (learne d at Q.UEE NS WARE 1 -", - ' ' in the county. Everr lious e ! mmV!1'"7::' siior,t. -.'-ujiiiu. ami ti 37 n m vilKd'V, TroDe fr0M Curwens. m. 0 riVi?" 6 68 m' "d 1 1 riM8 ,rrive'at Tyrone from Scotia War- H B. T. R. R. t BEDFORD DIVISION. HTndman1" Hv&'lo for Bedford, fordraH:iV at UuntiDK,lon ' Bed p"m., 6 20 p.anmrn1 Cuwhe"d " 11ULL1DAYSBURG BRANCH. 7 Jo'am Mt0? tUT poin,'' S"u,h' oot m.?980i,nj,.U- 2Wp"-iC0--South ".Vfi'fr Altoona from point. O0 n m 7 o, U 35 a in. 5 55 p m. 7 P m. 4 2u p. ui. and 10 35 p m. GKOCEItSES. must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the store to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Main Street, OrposiTE Court Hovse, Mifilintowii, la., Frederick ESPENSCHADE. Pf DANE'S Oi .Syrup kjlpilpj CURES yGbuGHs Subscribe for the Sentinel and ttejbli, McKillips & Cos. Planing Mill, fort Itoyal Pcnua. "AUVrACTlBBES o Ornamental Porticos, nM,riC,kel and Scro11 W.rfc. D00US, SASH, BL1XDS, SIDING. moi'ldiscs, rioi;i-.;s. lri,n?ld',a,lerS in BtiE's, lath, and Irarae. lumber or every description. Country lumber worked to order. Or aers by mail promptly attended to. AU orders should ba sent to. MoKJLLIPS Sl CO., Fort Royal, Ptu 10-21-85.' W J Ik ! SENTINEL K :r:::::MlF FLINT 1TED5ESDAY, SI 1' TEKSi gnbscription, Jl.Oo a advance; $1.& d Tranient advertiser ..nts per inch for each Trnsient bu'lln'"i, CJ D, lUC:u F Deductions will be m tm advertise by tt.e v jaax- ;ounty ( oiuiul The Reptiblicsn Con tsreb' sarnestlT re iue tliotown at 1 oVI...-k p. SATURDAY, SKPl .r-.nire for '! can member taie the -lay of the couitnin-e r ftepl-can 0, ThS foll..wi:.i: ,.a the coiiiiiii Tnfcarura V J Williamson, 1 Delawar. A Jeremiah 1 1' Walker I l-i. 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