: i i 4 ."'1 . t ' ' S .' '! SENTINEL & KEl'UtUCAN MIFFLINTOWN. JTEDJEsniT, SOTEBER , 1S7 B. F. S C II WEIER, iditob 111 raoraisrroa. Thz companies that control the oil wells of the country, it is said, LaTe ilf trmineil to stop production fur the p:riJ of one jer, for the purpose of putting up the price of oil. An old Babv Ionian will i found in the site ol' ancirnt Babylon in Sinca been translated into Eng!:ao. It baa Tbeop- oils Pincoe in th New Yrk Independent sat i, it i aimilar to a fyle of writinc the Bb Ionian used f'iiK years befora the birth o Cbri.t, and N ennip-t of 27 linea written ri a tablet of clay. It also haa the nut of e li)jjfrun aa witneasesa to will attached. It is perfect, eicrptin- that a word or two of th writing on the tablet axa uVt iced. Some of the tbinz willed by the .I.th.,-. N'abuumiddina aa named by Piiehe tn tins Independent arw fowl, oxen, sh-ep and tbree alaves. -1 Tiik I'uiti d St.itf.- S iyrt-me Court sitting at Washin'r.u 1). C. pave its decision on the 2nd inst., iu tue case ... ... , ... . ol the seven Clnrp;o Anarchists, for writ of error. The writ was not granted, and th anarchists will be hun.r on the 11th inst Thev are all of f..rei-n birth ex. eptin. parsons, , ,. auu ue in Ham to re a lexan. uen- . erru 1 arsous of t!ie late reiwl army is his brother. Parsons scaffold should bo a foot or two higher than the roT,!.! nf I,;. fnri.m r.nJl -r v.v...... aiit'iia.. HF I 'iIi'iii rt Vnnn.hila L'iITa.I all -o- of the policemen they could, because the police endeavored to protect men who were driven from work bv meu road, a flock of five wild turkeys start- who would not work or leave" other eJ nP nJ flew over the beds ' tLe , . , men. The turkevs were so low down men work. Thev are a nice set of ,, . ., ., . . .. tUat tLe men threw stones at them hniuun devils to talk about the inhu hoping to hii them, but were not enc Bitnity of hanging. Theso outlaws ceseful. Two of them were large gob tLought less cfthrowinga death deal- olers. On Tuesday of last ingboiubiiiuorjg iieople thanadecent .1- T ... , , American thinks of throwing a bomb anions a lot of doj;s. Justice to the livmir sud tLe ilead demand that they be L.ingjd. J r Ii-ih been the labit of people of litiT.it y rttniniiient to criticise the " Assyr:. n. K-vptian, and Grecian pic- J , r . , , 1 tures of ruiinttifr and trotting horses as rot being correct to nature, but since the discovery of the process of taking tin pietme of a horse at a full run. or swift trot, the f ict is reveal ed that tin oil pictures are correct. and t i is nain it is proven that tin re is noihing new tinder tho sun. The qtiesti. n now is. had thi Assyrians. F-ryptinnp. atiI fJrcelcn a tnowlede of inslar.taneos photographing ? A movement is on foot to celebrate in New York 1SS'., the centennial of tho in-iugnration of President Waeh infrton. April 17S'.. The Legisla lat me of Tennessee recently passed joint vi solutions recommending that arrnrn m nts ne made tor snen a ctlebrution, in which the people of all tl.o states ami territories shall take part, and also requested the Governor f f Tennessee to corunmni "ate the refutations to the President of the United States and to the Gov ernors f.f the states anil territories to the et.d that the celebration shall be nation il. A public meeting is to le held ir this city at an early day to do what is neccessary to reach in time the Legislatures that meet only once in two years. New York Sun. - m m - - . The larmers in parts of Westmore land and W ashington counties have or ganized to run down a gang of burg.ars mnA . ... ).-.; i ' . ' i s Tim family of Benjamin Dnny fouud iu a throo legged stool at bis bouse, in this city. .tlTO in gold. It is supposed that about that much in go! I had been left by him. but where it was secreted uo one could tell. Mother IUrnes, the seeress of Plumb Hollow, Ixiok of Ltrockville, was con snltc 1. mi I she told the inquirers that it was buried iu the garden. They ibi up tho premises and tore np the floor in the house but all to no purpose. By accident the stool was tipped over, wheu a hole in the bott oin tilled with plaster of Paris was discovered, and upon investiga tion the gold was found secreted in the bottom of the stool. Mr. Denny lived alone. He lost 200 by the fai'.urc of the Judson Bank ten" years ago. and since, that time Lad been making lus deposits in the three leg, ged stool. Ogdenbnrg (N. Y.) Jour nal. From the Bloomfield Advocate. Joh:i S Zimmerman, of near Falling Springs, will feed fifty bead of cattle the coming winter. Ed. C'louser. of tiiis place, is the cham pion wild turkey hunter. On day last we. k he kilfed one and the fol lowing day ho shot three. " " " The Kline Brothers, of Liverpool town ship, are the champion potato grow ers of the county this year. Their crop will reach 4.000 bushels. 1 bey saw that when A. Bradv Ol t .i . . - ouarpe. r.sq . me emitiens lawyer of Carlisle, first went to Tuscarora Aca-1 bodies, and, with other, put ont the demy, he walked across themonntain & after tbe room bad been badly barefooted. It is report j scorched and a bole burned in tbe ed that the Pennsylvania railroad floor." company contemplates blowing off! Hodel wandered around awhile, got the end of tho mountain betow Dun a pair of pants at John Haunt's, a Ger cannon some time this winter, in man neighbor, and finally, after tbe order to strai-hten the line, as the 1 bodies had been moved into tbe room curve at that point is considered one! below, camo back to tbe bonse and Of thomost dangerous on the road. 1 made no effort ta escape. Hodel waa " Lost Friday and Saturday very reticent during the first part of the Susquehanna river, at Duncannon. tbe day. but later talked freely and was alive with boats containing gvn- ' told of the agreement with his wife as "i wuo were enjoying Uie sport of PllOOtlDLT Wll,l .lacks wLi.-b wereRwin.. min in preaf narubers in the riTer. ieron who were unable to proenre boats wa.lej out as far aa possible. From the close proximity of the gun ners Mme marrow escapes from btinjj shot were mal . A few flocks of wild crnea alighted in Green's (lain above Duncaonun but wrre frightened off br the almoot eontinuoaa fusilade of .hots into the fl cLs ox ducks. Among the nccessf ul gunners were Mr. Jno. WUttr who Ftuveeded ia basing 27 Jacks and Mr. Hollaud who had 33 m hii string. On Sunday the river was free of ducks. Fi om toe Newport Ledger of Xov mbr 4th. Last Friday afternoon the dead body of a man was ' found rt itio in the Juniata rivtr near I Aopiednot bridge, bv John Bower, whil fishing. An inquest was held. and the jury rendered a verdict of sn:c;de. Tlie bo.lv was supposel to lie that of tramp, abont 40 rears old The man wore a kuit jacket, colore hilt and overalls, with a rap, and bad a bij stone in one i f the pocket". The remains were buried near the Accjuediict bridge. It is supposed the body wan in the water about two we-ks. a ChR'ViO, Nov. 2 A Little Rock, Arfcinsas. special despatch bays : NVut has reached this citv from FauUner county of t r e buminf? to t,eaIil ,,f ,,UreB llt,: Prand children of T. S Oliver. Oliver a very old . . . ' i man, went out to the field o pick ..,ttoD,an l shortly after his wife joined lu'm. leaving the three children alone in the honc. The Lou) waa P0"" llli!iur trowL tne fi"id Tith, I a rul'-e lete-n. Tbev saw a cloud i . ,. , - . , - I of iuoke asoenJinc in the uirecttton nf thp house, an.i runnini? home I found the bouse burned to the ground. I The charred remains of the three cou.iren were louuu close logemer. i.n. tt. ..;..,n t I i e en t' iu. tm ..i.j ri I - . ... I U,!ni,l.iT InKt nisi as a blast was I pat aff ia the cut in the narrcwi cn j the grade of the Perry County Rail- we.k J7; J" ' U,"Jln of, assisted by Dr. I. X Grubb. of Thomp- Rolitownanj Dr. C. A. Rinebnrt. It 1,-kesburir, snci-e?sfully removed a large tumor from the neck of Miss Castle, of Turkey Valley. The tumor had bet n steadily growing for twelve years, and more especially tbe last yenr did it increase in size. It weigh J "d 8 onnces when removed. Miss rfv .tl a. 1-T 1 I . 1 .e.ua 11 u,ee? lo P'I"'J Unrnsourg to Lave it removed, but, mvic;? to its oc.l(iori b-ing in such a dangerous yU.e, tLe physicians there jdvisd her to let it remain. A few d.ivs ago Lewis JShnll brought Lis clover bullcr and tLrefb er tn tne farm of Mr. C. S. Tlice, in SaviUe, arriving near dai k, calculating to b-in in the morning. Shortly, aft- r arrival and just in-fore Sroinjf into the bouse, the smell of smoke attracted attention and an ex amination showed t',at the collar in side tho machine wasoii Cre. and that . i tr.i t... gine away tefore diKCovarino; tbe tir. no doubt the machine, building aud crop store.1 in tbe bam would bave been destroyed. It is supposed that a spark from the engine hail got iuto the dust ami caused the fire. An Awful Tragedy. A deepatch from New Haven, Conn , under date of tbe 2nd inst., relates tbe following awful tragedy. John llodel, a siik weaver, living at Hebron, shot bis wife lat oiht and then set fire tu the house. His two cbildeen were burned to death. The erioifc created tbe greatest excitement, being as it is one of the most horrible er committed in Connecticut. There is no doubt that rum is responsible for it Hodel has been e-n a spree for a week, and was criy from drink. When sober be is a quiet good natured fellow. Tbe first in'imatioo that the people of tLe quiet little village had of tbe occurrence was tbe appearance nf moke from the roof and windows of 11 o del' bou.-e. An alarm was at once sounded. Men rau through tba village cr nig -t ire : auu caning ior me . . i i i 1 1 r . . formation of a backet brigade. All the citizens ran to put out tbe fire In the midst of the confusion some (.ue called ont that the children were missing. A seared was made without result. Wheu the fire bad been brought under control so that tntn ccnld go through all the rooms tbe two children were found smothered tn dealb. Tbe iudignation against Hodel grew into almnat an uncontrollable rage. Hot beaded iuea wanted to lynch bitu with out deliy. Hodel tells tLe following story : "bant night I told my wife I was going to kill myself. She said she want ed to die too. An agreement was then made that the whole family die togeth er two rmall children a boy and girl aged three and aix, and tbe mother ex peoted to be confined again in a month. During tbe night I brought tbe chil dren Irom an adjoining room and plao ed tbem in bed with their mother and set fire to the bed, but tbe smothering procees was to slow, so I got a snot gun and fired both barrels ioto tnv wife's breast, killirg her instantly. Tbe flames then spread and amotbered both children. I then went down stairs, tapped on tbe window of tbe lower tenement bed room and called to tbem to conn in and see what I had done. Then, with noth ing on but a night shirt, 1 ran down tbe road towards tbe depot crying Fire !" Fred Harrow, a boss wtaver in Turner's mill, was the first man I met, aud Harrow ran np to the bouse. I Hansicker who lives in the lower tene- ' ! meet, was tbe brst man to find the . tbe reason why be killed his family family Irom L,n- lie ia thirty- He Ls a Swiss and eame era a ear aeo last Jul. . ,w , . 1- one Tear old and was married wkasi k. - eame over. He esnoor speak EoglUh I and talks through an interpreter. He I aaja lie expect! to be bang and don't care bow quickly. Ue had half a dos eo barrels of home made wine and ci derin the cellar, and drinking from these made him crazy and prompted the mnrder. HE WAS JEALOUS. Hodel is in jail. It i raid that Ilo- del tboagbt certain neighbors to famil iar with his wife ; that be accused her, and tbia caused a quarrel Hence the agreement to kill all of the family. Aa fornerville is a village of fewer than one bnndred people the triple tragedy tut atop to all sorts of work and bn.iinecs for the day. The village is on the Air Line Railroad, abont 20 miles east of Portland. It ta ia Tot- land county, sad is surrounded by well ciltivated farms. A branch of tbe Coonneoricnt river run by the village. Tbe people are prosperous, peacedov ng farmers. Commealcated- All through tbe life or Jeans Christ "aa God manifest ia tbr fleb," dwelling among men to accompliah the parposea of God in tbe Salvation and Resurrection of tboae who bare been and will be aeeonnted worthy to enter Heaera through Him, there are convincing evidences ot His Divinity, for those who are Bible students, and especial ly for such ii studr Cbriat and follow Him believing Him to be their Savionr. At ChriM'a sacrifice on Cvalry there were ev idences of His Divinity, as "the Word made nVh and dwelt among tu," for at tbia time tbe sna was tbree boors darken ed, because of tbe Just Christ suffering the jut for the nnjust ; and at his death there were not manifestations of bis Divini- alone, bnt there were evidences that b conquored death for penitent believera and those tbat will become his followers the resurrection to come of tbe saved, for at bia death the Bible tells us that many of tbe dead Hairy arose from their graves and appeared among tbe living people gathered at Jernsaletn. Another and atronger man ifestation tbat Christ conuuored death for all those who come unto God abrongb Him, to bring tbem into tbe Fleavenly kingdom, is Cbrist'a resurrection rum the sepulchre after the third day, at tbongb Roman soldiers guarded it and at though tbe stone of the sepulchre was seal' ed. The power of Chri-t over death was also shown in the bringing bacK tn life tbe four days dead Lazarus and by I he restor ation to life of a woman and of the son of the widow of Kain. restored from the fnner al bier f'hriM says, I am the Rcsmreetion and the Liie." He is tbe trnthlul way for acceptance with God, for Eternal Life. through Flia atonement aDd sacrifice. Mod is Righteous to pardon people of all nation alities and tongues, at least those heconi ing believers, and to save th- :r souls and to resurrect them to Immorttlity and bap t'iness throucb Jesus Christ the Son of Righteousness, as surely a be i Righteous to pnnish aimers and tbe cril doer, and to punii-u bis own chosea if they go wrong, and as surely aj He is Kiitbteou tocoodeuin tu Hell tbem that die having spurned His n-erc ies. Christ ia tbe Righteousness ol UintMit rue- fTTgnrcrmsness or" bis people. TLe blood of Uilu the Just Ono cleaoses from ail s?n" before God, the msn that haa tbe faith.' Therefore what Uod forgives a man that believes in Chriat'a atonement lor bin and others, tie lor the sake of Christ tbe Mediator between Go4 and Min "who ever livetu t make int. r ces.1 n (t those coining unto God through Him," dots Righteously. Lint of Juror Drawn to Serve at December Term ofCoart, laS7. GBASD jrsoss. Book, II . C.. thresher, Tort Royal. B. ale, Henry, merchant, S uwiu-banua. Diven, Geo- M., f irrr.i r. Wa'lttr. Graytill. J. S . ti e-. ti .nt, MiMlintowD. Guss. David, l.irni. r. Tu'lr tt. Hecil.json. Win., railroader, Patterson. ban's., I. C., farmer. Deliware. Lauver, Wni., farmer, Walker. Mtyers, Christian, fanner, Tuscarora. McWilii .ms, J. P., blacksmith, Beaie. MeConnt b, Wni., fanner, Monroe. VrCio o. J. P., farmer, Milford. Kerslit ', J. B., la-nu-r. Delaware. P.lliu.n S II.. gentleman, Monroe. Rnmtelt, l aniel, farmer, Monroe. Rodger, D. M-, farmer, Delavifre. Reed, Robert, farmer, Tuscarora. Seilx-r. Abraham, f.rmer, Fayette. SielT, Jacob, farmer, Mittlintown. fclouHrr, 1 B., farmer, rermanagb. Sellers, Jf.bn, teacher, Fayette. Tei.nia. James, farmer, Fayette. VanSweringen, Wm., merchant, Tuscar'. Welier, D. K., farmer, F.rmaDigh. rsTtT jraoas. Amkb, Simon, laouer, Favette. Allen E. R-, stage driver, Tnscarora. Anderson, R. J-, laborer, Tuscarjra. Balentine, farmer, Fermanagh. Braudt, Boi.j., laborer, Delaware. Branlhoffer, Wm., farmer, Delaware. Beale, Joshna, farmer, Tliarora. Brown, John, farmer, Fa.vetie. CUrk, Pilgrim, farmer, Spruce Hill. Farleman. Eli, blacksmith, Walter. Grubb, Jesse, agent, Fayette. GiUon, T. U-. Iarn..-r, Spruce Hill. Haldeman, J. G.. merchant, T'n. Flostetler, John, deader, Beale. Kaiiffruan, Joseph, laborer, Fayette RanfTiuan, Lincoln, farmer, Walker. McCauley, Jaiues dealer, Mittlintown. UcCulloch, S. T-, gentleman, Millord. Meminger, S. II., carpenter, ifipruce Hill. Moyej, E braiTi, railroader. Port Royal. Mctiill., W. J., farmer. Spruce Hill. McCahan, W. B , farmer. Milford. Mallet, Daniel, farm, r, Tuvarora. Sillier, Wm, farmer. Lack. Meloy, Samuel, carpenter, Spruce Hi'L Naugle, Jacob, farmer. Lack. Noel, Robert, blacksmith, tvnale. Reigle, Howard, carpenter, Greenwood. Rodgers, Matthew, farmer. Walker. Rhine, James, farmer. Lack. Reigle, W. J., farmer, Beale. Smith, Henry, farmer, Fayette. Thomas, Samuel, farmer, Fermanagh. Turbett, J. T., t-acber, Turrs-tt. Vannetta. II. C, laborer, tlreenwood. Woodward, John, farmer, Milford. Wright, Wm , farmer, Milioid. Wilson, G. W., merchant, Patterson. Waaver. J S., farmer, VFa!W. r. Wetaler, Peter, farmer, Walker. Joseph Fuller, a servant in the! S. na. r.-idinw at Vt U. . port, Mass., haa beao allowed a p.ision. t for total blindness, 'from Oct.ioer "7 ' j 1363, ratable at tbe Boston arane' I .-v, i .iivi, i tue ooaioQ arene Tk. ,. . w u... r " i l OjUo J. "An old woodman says : "When I am in the wotJs I never use a com pa-s ; u i.u-1 x uon t Deed any. There are three !-nre ways that I have for finding the points of tbe compass. You wiil notice that three fourths of the moss on the trees grows on the north side : the heaviest boughs on spruce trees are always on tbe south sMe. and thtr Uy, the topmost twig of every uninjured hemlock tips to the east. You just it: member those things and you'll never get lost." Turbett Jotllntra. Farmers are generally done husk- lug corn. Tbe 3Iec'oaoicsburg cider pross has closed for this icin u. Kev. A. H. Fpangler preached in Freedom School b use, Suuday after- COX'D. Miss Faunie E-peosobada and Mrs. Frank Meloy, etij )ed a vis.t along the Toacart-ra Mouuiain with their friend ills Luc It. Landie. Mrs. J L. Keriin of Port Koyal via ting fiieuds in Altooua. Mrs. Ct.rietian U'tiuier has bongbt the T. li. McClure property at tho ex trume end ol Main street in Fort Koy al for $15C. 'there will be preaching by thi Kev. K. M. Campbell daring the moonlight night of November aud December, iu tbe school bouses. There is stealio;; beio done in spruce 1 1 a a 1 and Turbett townships. Mrs. S. A. Koons and daughter Miss Lizzie were the kuesu of Mrs. Jack son Kitcman last week. Mrs. . U . Laotlis visited at Johnstown last week Tbe Presbyterian parsonage and Robert Uo bison's bouse in Port Koyal, have been treated to a coat of paint. Miss Aouie Oyler of Mexico station, is visiting in -Mifflin connty. . Mrs. James Calhoun visited her sis ter Mis. Jarge Ro bison at Mexico, last Thurs lay. Mrs. A. T. tjuwart is on tho sick list. Mrs K iza Ritzmac is visiting friends at the Stite CapitaL Mrs. Ou.-s Neff is visiting at her borne ia Perry county. The whistle of tbe steaui thresher may be beard at the break of day, comiug from the faronrs barn. A party of Torbtt s vrung ladies were oat HolloweviDg, Monday even ing. -Mce work tor young laaics. Henry Book is abont done thresh ing clever seed in Turbett. Mrs. ( harlot te Sr.j der, Mr. U. II. L U"U if J Mrs. M. A. Sook visited in MeX'C- li Thursday. After a brief illn.-si of Typhoid fe vet, .".is h':,:ua Icrtetf, dltd, on Tufs-lav. N nfuiMt 1, ajior! lb years. uiontti. cui 0 ds. i ti i fuuera: ervicc Ciiad'ic'ri by the 11t. R. 3! Cjkij b-M, on Tcnrs lay at 10 A. M.. Novemher 4:b, 87 ATOIStTT. A.MHit i-tii t'l S.-uij.'hiiiIavT, ItSciX, rs'f ta-ii , JJ lO TH3 UfUrT t t"i t t-r -ir .!. l ttatrit ri rtlrt wi.h ali.fe t-r- falii- n-n I iu prlliii! ! the ttf. !- Tn rtir ii 15 an:m.-il in In nfv iiHVl it coiii (itr ar-t, jrove jr-j.- r!' . -v ci?I l t- inc. :! .uImm- ...-tft uliij f lipJS'vl o4 AC - c ri. 'r. JAUKS II. JCNS. y t -v ' 3 1 l lit A i WASTE ED To fat r I f I il.e 1st! ; t. Old- e-t eatiahiHiicd. IttNT KVOH.v M OKlilO In the country. M'.pX iii'.-ral ferine, fiitij'ialed f:.c:ti!ies. GENtVl MJKsnKV, tstjb'ivb.il 1M6. Vi'. 'a. Muilh, Oeneva. !. V. THOUSANDS Or THE BEST LJQQ GOLD ipOO W A Ton CO-OPERATIVE CLUBS. Tlila la the Iiet. tieapest. And tf coiperaiive y,tra f M-llliu; ntches. The watriK are Aniencau lxver (.'cm W iodrrs. eontaininiceTery rwntil to .rrun.f v trddarabiJ Itjr. and nare. in aildillon, ni.n.erimj" iwu-Lttd im proTetnents fonnd in no oih. r utch. They an- ab solnte'7 theouly ( nnrf l,ntf.ptvi Mort nemfa marie in the Uorlrt. Brd sre jtwt-i.u ll;roiiuri oatwith tiF.yrtHHHVHlt.4. 'Ihe i'-rl-Vs tem Hiivt mmd Srt Is the euonsest and -i ropiest made. Taiev an xfv rvwol fr w. ( amy tiS Hulrk.. ' Our i'o-operatiTe Ciab System brlnza thtm within the reach of every one. w wetlT. mpaniblarep. reaer!tBtlve ita tlEIV CITY avaia Hravy prorlt. guaranteed on limited urectment. rite foe full particulars. "- The Keystone Watch Club Co. P. 0. Box 923, Philadelphia. Pa. KtrtnENCESt-Keystooe National I'-ank. or any Conv raerciai Agency AGEXCIEa: r&'crV,S-T- ?niitett?a, cttir Id. Stmt, ZcL PltuturTi. Pa. Bilsicns, Hi. IMo, Kits. Ct. Losu. n. M ason & Hamllii o rgans and Pianos. The Cabinet Organ was Introduced by Mason Bamuo in 11. Kino A Uamlin Onrana ha always maintained their supremacy orer all otiiers. banns receied U iirlieat Uonora at ail Ureal. World s SxtuDiuona since lurz. greatest improvemCTt in pianos In half acentrrrrT" - - . umimonuus rrom SS-ogSetre"3 1m" a- i I YAZJ & EAVITy C31CI ATS HAJTO Ci, ' 4 t: Ii3 21. (Tria ajsirX JTir T-rr i itnnwno. Caution .t!ie. All per,.,n .re hereby ai.Ji r.ed against "nntinit i.r ti.hn.e t. th i ...i. ,tv ) ,t,r S.''' r"'i:"r't ,D r'ayette i. i ,Lip, th(. trasupass laws will be o''-'.-. H EPBEAtM Dt.. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF NIFFLI.TTOft', PA. WITH k BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prtttdeut. T. VAN IS WIN, Cathxtr. niaaXToaa. W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, John Hertiler, Philip M. Keiiner, Aiuos . BonsaU, Louia E. Atkinson, Robert E. Parker, tTUCEUOLMtl : Philip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley, Joseph Rothrock, Jane II. Irwin, L. t- Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsai), Charlotte Snyder, Miry Karla, K. E. Parker, J. Holies Irwin, T: V. Irwin, John Ilertzler. Three stid Four per cent interest will be paid on certificates of deposite. Ljan 23, 1887 tf J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That I can sror toothache in less tban fire minutes ; no pain, no extracting. That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a Hiii't applied to the teeth and gums; no danger. That Diseased aTj,. Gnmi (known as Scurry) treat Swaed successfully and a cure warijyiiVirantcd in every 'cae. JO Teeth Filled and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repaired, exchanged or, retnoddled, from $9.li0 to $12 per set. Beautiful Guru Enameled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. Ail work warranted to give perfect satis faction. People wbo bave artificial teeth with which they cannot eat, are especially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if notified by letter. Will visit regularly at Richfield tbe 2nd weeks of Hay and October. Tibhs Cash. G. L.. DERR, Practical Dentist, ESTABLISHED I.f HirrLUITOWS, P-lw, M 1860. Oct. 14 m mi FEED MILL Fan:ier3 i-ad Planters. i-.-. t:-jdai! i tr'.ed fcrc.tr 3 STeiSS -.TfrfrtnT)1 ;n. Orx'T? tlior- :l;',r bvA r. ;.;.;! tV.r.. ".Vl,eat. Void, :;'T, Cw.l, Ccli-Vj t-;t, t;-ice.t, etc. - rTw ri -.T . t : order. Tll i i r s tiit ynfrr. TVm not lie i t'ii :t a m I c? jrittdrjr on rarth. T.ioVS F.VFGC0.". 'j.-r.Lo OITSIDA CARRIAGE WORKS. Manufacturers for tho wholesale trade of tbe latest stvles of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of the finest qualitv, and guaranteed to ;:vo satisfaction. Catalogue .' jirirrn ti.i' vjwii application CZDA ? ST.. ONEIDA, M. Y. IJi Ea3 msMm How Iaot, How Iaetored ! Jnst published, a new edition of DK. CULVEKWELL'SCKLKBKATED KSSAY n the radical cure of Epkrhatubkhiea ot Semiual Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotemct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imsediuieuts to Marriage, etc.: also, CossiarTioH, Epilefst and Kits, in iluced by sell-iDduljence, or sexual extrav agance, kc. Tbe celebrated antlior, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' snccessfnl practicu, tbat the alarm inft Conner) nences of self abuse may be rai ically cured ; pointing out a mode of curt at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of m hich every sutlerer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, jut-puidt on receipt ot tour cents or two postage stamps. Address LTLYERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 AnnM.,New York, N. Y. Oct. S-SO. Post-Ofiice Box 450. ESSENTIAL. GELS tt INTKRG REEX, PEFPERM INT, FENNY-ROYAL, SPEARMINT, Sic, of prime quality bought in any quantity for cash on delivery, free of brokerage, com mission, storage, &c., by DODGE & OleCOTT, Importers and Exporters, 88 William St., New York. Aug. 17, 87, 6m. Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale, firm of 25 acres, in Milford townshiu. wsy between Mifflin and Port Roval ng the railroad. The land is nearlr ' all elearea and tillable, watered by a aprine c nun .a uimenaiu m tin iron ore n. ar the nrfe. Sloping to the sun, it is . de.ira- D'? situation tor fruit growin? eDeria1lr peaches. The iiiiprovemenia are a gM bonse, and bat.k be.rn, all kinds of fruit and a peach orchard of six bnndred trees iust coming into bearing. I arjll aell it for ser en but dred dollars. For Fnrtl.ur nartier,. I lars call on, or address Maratca Laoaaao, Oakland Mi'ls. JnniaUCoootr Fa. March 16, 18?7, tf. COMBINATION. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN AND THE WEEKLY TRESS. One dollar and fifty cents in advance will secure you the Sentinel & Republican and The Weekly Peess for the period of one year The Sentinel & Republican gives nearly twice as much reading as any one of the other papers in Juniata. Its re ports of all important home news and enterprises is full and within the period of a year its variety of reading matter com prehends within its scope al most every topic. Consider that in addition to this, the best local and literary paper pub li&hed in Juniata county, you can have the Philadelphia Weekly Press, one of the best papers published in America you have an offer that comes seldom to a man and his fam- ily. After childrenhave learned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man should do justice to his family bv subscribing for a public journal. Subscribers who are in ar can avail themselves of thi. combination offer by paying ar rearages aud paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, tlierebvfcurinjthe tVCL a. per? you are certain in your secure mentof'the county paper that 2;ives you a larger quantity and greater variety of reading mat ter than is presented by other journals publi-hed in Juniata county, and when you accept this combination ofler of the two papers . j-ou have secured for yourself and family a news paper prize of inestimable val ue for a price so low that it amounts to almost a marvel. In this day and generation it amounts almost to a wrong to one's self and family to deny themselves the advantage of a good paper like the SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN and a state paper like the WEEKLY PJIESS. There are more than a thousand and one things dur ing the passage of a year 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 ppeak him concerning it. When you have sub-nLed f,.rit xllili AltU.W iil i Iitt UUU1JQ. ; ZTZ1 & KZ 41 kI,,,rAN re now filling 7Z?2&U the bESTINEL AND li H L bLR A j .,, 'jjtp,. ; Matious between Harrisburi; and Aliouua. I br tn A SPLENDID to Bright, WINTER Tbe Cba mplon Clthler of Juniata Counts hating ja,, i the Eastern cities It lilaiwonderful, turned from AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will miko friends, outshino rivals, win victories, and sell itself merits. MEN'S BOY'S & CH1LDKEN S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, n nil font's fumishinir irooJs. Firbt Class, comLiniiir Ktv!i . o Elegance, with prices tbat will astonish you. Xo sale is expected m; I prove this. But I ask your patronio on'y stock of 11 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS & Cuff,Trnnk8 and Satchels, is full Sam'l STRAYEH, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FIMSHER IN PATTERSON. June 16, 1886. J. WARREN PLET1E, ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W, M1FFUNTOWS, JUNIATA CO., PA-, "Collecting anil conveyancing promt'tly attendfd to. Office in secoid story of Bel ford building. Kn trance on Main street. 4-29-87. Loris K. Atkissos. F. M M. Feukell. AThl.0.1 ii. I'EX.ILLL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. m Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Ot'riCE (ia Main street, in ttlace of reht deuce of Louis K. Atkinson, Ksq., south Brul te street. (Oct 26, lbbti. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. I., lias resumed actively the practice Medicine and Surgery and their collaieral branches. Office at the old corner ot Tl.iid and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Fa. March 2!t, iy6. John McLaighlik. Joseph W. Stimmel ?IC LAI ;III.I. K STOIMKL, INSURANCE AGENTS, FONT ROYAL, JUSIATA CO., J'A. IXOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, ISh'i-ly FALi. OPENING. To the coinim; and iroiiip: B 0 0 Sesisons we must all conform The Good-i fuitahU m a .MlsakJos'.i - """ "" (roods of all klllds. Our CUS- . - , , tomcrs have appreciated our t- :.. at...,, tn eflorts to give them gtxid.-, to suit their uuriioses, and we 1 1 believe that we are better pre- 1 pared than ever to merit their confidence. e invite ou to " . come and see and ue sati.Mied. , 111. 111 OUT tiress gOOUS uepai IIIH IU e ll.lC ainiOSt ttrj lll.l Don't be backward, call lor what vou want. &!fiti 4? Sfinttf fliUl JUUl. a. i el i Our Loot and bLoe Ue- partment is full in its ort - ment, and vou certainly can be ' ' J suited in fit, quality and price. Wli.ifnvfr imnrnvpmpnt! have liateer improumems u e been added by the manufactures J WC have them all. We can 1 it r i. e supply you with loot wear ior any in or out door service. Our J irrocery Department never lags. U e have on hand a lull line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GKOCEUIES. Also, the only full line of QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house 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, Mam Street, Opposite Cocbt House, 31 i flli ii town, Ia., Frederick E3PENSCHADE. DjSlNES 5YRUP CURES Coughs JOB PRIXTIXG OF EVKSTTiun done at thi. otLce. llVERT KI ill I - "'-i b 1,1 ll. , - 1,1 l llvr T! 1 T I I ITT1 ITT T lil H 11 II II',: 11 V . .-."'am. ... ' I", l .U ,X I ' COLLECT! New AXD- STY Fall IIS ! . -t.ii'.y .' when I pive complete satis faetioa. SIIOKS OVEK-ALLS, WATCHES fc and complete. C.ill and pee. PENNSYLVANIA EAlLEOAD TIME-TABLE ana airer innaay Mar 22nd, trains mat stopat Mifliiu aillran ttfjiiot, EASTWARD. Altoosa Accomiiooati'i! leaven A'twa daily at 5 1W a. ni., Tnnn 5J2 a a Hnutinprdon 6,33 a. tu.. Mount unioB 6,50 a. m., Nt-a ton llauiiltun 7,0 t t VcVeytown 7,2i a. in., l.cu inin 7 52 , m., Milford 8.11 a m., MilHm K.17 i. Port Koyal 8.23 a. m-. Mexico h .21 t Tuscarora 8,32 a. 111.. Vandyke n' Thomiisontown 8,43 a. iu., lliirarari i.t; j m., Nilllersto 11 b.bi a in., Nep,irtS,4l m., arrivinfr ai iiarrisnure at 10 10 La. of ! n1 Philadelpliia, 3 15 p. m, Sea Shobe Expbeks leaves altoont lui at fi. ).3 a. m., and stopping a all rr, stations bctwei.-n Alt.i.ina arid ifrri.ojj reaches JlilHin at H-'iij a. m., linrriHai 11.4(1 p. M., and arrive, ia PuiladeUa of 3 1.- , , vAI, t.., i..,. . p;, j , 0.5r, m Afm)n. mt o 0 ,uf ; ; .)jn at al) TVIUl ,,..- rivai; at j, (3 v. 111.. llarrislmr T i ll n, w," adeiphia 4 'lo a. m. Mail Exprecs leaves Pittsburg atKKlpa Altoona 6 2" p m j Tyrone (i 54 ptu; Bm. 1 ingdon 1 Ai pm; Lewictowu 151 p m ; HJ. diu 9 15 pin; llarrihburg ldl5 pai; Flu I delpbia 4 25 a m. ' Philadelphia Exuress will nl.ip at Midi ; at 11 aj La J.isjri-il. Fast Link leave J'hi.id. Ij h a ailr 1 1 1 li'l a tu ; liarricUiirif S 4i! 11 iu : M.S: LI oi'i i'iHl.1""'' L ' - -'s p ; ah iOlOuiu: arrivts at P1tI1.t1L.r1r at 11 iSia i war Pase-,ger l.-aves phiu.i:iis J-Z m1-' tr'-Jt i III .'" 1 " i " ' ; j .i. Ieft" u, E w a.m.; Tliompsunton (tYtTfcS. KXPRKMA leVt'K PlilUil.-iTiliia l,i. I ly at j 4U p. ni., HarriMmrir, lu 2 i. is., slopping at Kockvillu, M irvaville, Duncli- null New ijrt) Mlll(.r,lowll; i ullll(sijulu,3 ! 1 orl tt-oyal, tune at Milllui, 1 1 o' a. iu.; Ai tooiiu a j,,,',,, 0 i . '' i'i.n.ieipuia daily , i.OU a. ui., Harristmrg ll.2Ua. iu., .No- i i"rl - - p Muiim 12.4, p. iU., I'Ultt at all regular hta!l,.:i between llllj ' "d Auoona reocLes a;wuu mi.-io p. i'lttftburff ti. 111. 1 Altoona Accomhooatmx leav.'t rui aiiei.t" dni: rat 11 w a. m., ii.uTi-iurf 'ljp. m., Diiucanuu'a i.i'.i p. iu., .Net- , ,cl.t 6,ig p. in., Miller.tuwn o,2-l y. a. , lu -ruscarora 6, i. m., .Mexico Vwp. ; U1 ,;rt 5.5 km l,u p. 111., Lewistuwn 6,2J p. ui., -Mc eituii j p-ft-i' iu:tu.n.u ;,m p. . ! liuntiiijidun 7 fi p.m. A!li.ii a Ou. l'acilic Express leaves Philadeipliu 115 IlUl. Uarriabur 8 10am; Uuucausotl .ayaui; Mrwuirt 401 am: Mi.'flin U.'i ! m; LewUtowu oOl a m ; McVeUUni rl ; 5 fc mi Tyrouo 7oram; beii mj 2 a m ; Altooua K0j a ui ; Pitufci ; diu. i -5r &"10ro Express east, on Sundi;i, , Wlll connect witl.uuJiiy Mv, ej,t ".sburg at 1 15 p. i " ' Passenger west and M.,,1 ttA ! st"P at Lucknow and I'ourm .11 b.!(, '"Pgod. ; lkwistown DIVISION. j J" 'e'TO tfT'OKa JT;"U" 1 roy at b 35 a m, 10 55 a in, 3 1 ) p m ,' ! Sunbury at 7 is m, 3 00 p m. 1 Traiub arrive at Lewistowu JuMCtiunfcJ siuroy ut 900 a m, 1 2 j pm, 4 jo po; fr !-- . m, 4 a a ivv c ljl 1 . Trains leave Tyrone fur bellduiil Lock Haven at B 10 a m, 7 lip iu. L Tyrone lur Curweusvi.'ie aud Cicotfi'' b 20 a iu, a 05 p m,7 2 j p ui. Trains leave Tyroue lor WarriunM Peuueylvauia Euraacu aud Scutia t ii and 4 30 p m. Trains arrive at Tj roue from Belief' and Lock iiaveu al 12 05 j. ui.atiJtiP Trains arrive at Tyrone Irom Cof villa and Clearfield at b oft a m, and H i?t in. 0 17 pm. TrHitiM u T. f.... Ci.r1.ia.a'' riors Mark and PeiiuxyKaun 1'urasce'' .-. u ...... it ..i- ... t. .... ll oo a ui, at z So p m, no a ui, at z So p m. H. ti. b. T. K. h. ii BEDKOUO WVISW' Trains leave Huntingdon f'r Beif" Ilyndman aud Cumberland at 8 -i aud C o i p. m. Trains arrive at Huntingdon In"" fold, H nd man and Cuiuberiaud i:i p. m., 6 20 p. m. HOLLII'A YSBL'UU Bi.ANCH. Trains leave Altoona lor pointu aoB 7 20 a ui. 8 25 a m. 2 00 p ui. 5 tCf a' 00 p in., 9 5' pm. Trains arri.e at Altonnl froM I .. South, ut II 61) i iu. 11 3-i ni. 5 55 V '' Wpni. i 25 p. m. and 10 .1j p McEllips & Go's. PtegKil . 4-.-a6uiA ir. ... ' A'exic,i ,..'..f 1 Iort Royal I'cnna- MAM T.-.CTt KH o Ornamental Porticos, Bracket aud Scroll w,rl': DOORS, SASH, ULI.NUS, SIDJ- 9101LDIM.S. rcOOKIS"' , fr Also, dealers in shingles, lath, Da luiiiln-r of every descrijition. gt Couutrr lumber worked to $ ders by mail promptly attended orders should be sent to. - McKlLLIPS 10-2185.1 l'"'"- 1 2? get" tr" pedi aa adi gjle. fii jcnd foW tater fjh jdipf1 WiJ Jens itf- fjsoi trw igarcs. pre teal i.1 frii: fro 1 a fism 1 iri" tm ?ter Isgilt sad B :foi fite ri Ul Th eauvr tb Tie jrcve' aaroei 0 tCIlM He r ;T atb DC Ui put i: mli ;0n foreil Vaf U f Lbii ;Th tjilm Rbsc a.i s 'Buf slow ttinf ; a i C'jOtI t.th sup ify sUt It T0I DuDai fccloi . Th kats VM '-c B I . '-Sty. artic lilBii , At :nn ru ":- En ill V ti : "d V tjl,; :t0 itn. feed 'su J'r. 3 iti riot to. to, id a, I ri is, ar, ear, rer tvh l;po En, am. be, tplia Pni (ve te, rD o.M no tour tordi U1( i si mi si isi sssy, air 'J
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