J" 5WHHflR9H , 1 t ' 1 SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFL1XTOWN. wcoTEsnvT, d::."ehbkr21, iss7. B. F. S C II W E I E II , Earrsa a riorurroi. CltNf ..Aj, SHtaiDA.s Las frieuJa who K.rr l buve him nominated for the i 'rtnuienejr. Rev. Ma. Bebrt of England, bus I.: -uutt.l to accept a call to preach t Ltrookljn I'ljmoath Charch. L'nERiare bills now in Congress I it tho change or no called improve ui'.ut vl aluiObt every thing under the San. Thk prize fist fighter does not flTiriIl region f the western cow boy. Tue cuw uoy g-ts out his his little pitol and the fist fighter runs to cover. ftOvii.sua Heaver addrtssed the State Grunge one evening last week Aiuor:g othei htatenifuts '"he decland thit the lows of the gent-rat revenue had nut been an injury to the state. It had 6oaie proTi.MniiS calcu luted to im-iease the J nlUc revenues, but it contained others which Wi-uld have reduced thetu. As much would huv lu-ct! l..st u gained. It was in or.ler t. thoroughly ilicuss the bil fruited by the Ileveuue ComaiiMon ilar;nir he legislative interregnum and to th next regular season of the L fcilia.t tire to eliminute the obj-c l.M:i!'!e features and retain the wi.rllty oue He pledged himself to co-upt r-ition in the preparation of .'i-gis.'atioji which would prnp r!y ad Jri. ihe hurdtmt of taxation. N"::t.v all of the college Presi d-i. t-t liMve dechired themselves as in f iv r uf the vi.-ws expressed by Pn-s-i.l. nt O'-vi hvnd on tho turili' ijiu-s tion, Ixit then the Presidents of col lg H ;tro generally theorists, who pri.rf .--M t, in-lit ve in the univt-roal br"therh o i f tr do interests. They are p.-aetic il enough however, when it coitics t the school question to each work for his cwn s-chool and I coriliue his work to the particular de denominate which suiinorts his supports a-aduiuy or cull-ge. It is a nice tuin' to theroize on the universal tra la interests of the nations of the rt Ii. but it is inflnite'y better to prat .ice tiit which will bent-tit the people of one's own nation. Fust provide for th? securement of t"he bread and butter of our own people andafter that has been secured we ra- be liberal. Grangers In Stata Convention. . !-- tttuing (-f tliw 1-ft'U tusb , 1 .r.-j audit nee was present in the 'tali ot" tlie house of Representatives it 11 urisburg to listen to addresses delivered that evening. orMiy Master liiionc. delivered . :f opening address. Speaking on! q lesnon of taxation he suid : Under existing laws the most ' inpett-nt assessors and vigilant ouuty commissioners are powerless i return the millions of capital in vest.-d iu the mercantile pursuits, building and loan associations, rail roads, banks, coal and ore mines, promissory notes, and bonds aud bonds aed mortgages, all of which i.mbT xibting laws aro exempted from local taxatiou. The real estate farms and homes of laboring men, is a'd that is left upon which to levy and collect the $17.11011.000 for the sup port of tow nship and borough gov ernments, and tlie Sflu.OOU.OoO '"for municipal and county governments iu our commonwealth ! Th. injustice of which we mini.l,.;n is u .t so much iu the administration of the law. although it may be cor rupt ia some cases, but iu the law itself. arid can oulv be corrected by a radical change iu the whole system. T!'. S.nlock- an 1 politicians are con stantly crying out that farmers should attend to their hx-al affairs, and we prc-ciuirt leave the weightier matters of ft-ite :'.nd tho framing o the laws to the exempted classes and Shvhx-ks, v ho would rob the farmer and labor nig iu.iu of his home by placing all tax -s on land au4 1 ituir to the. ex- t'l.tor coutiscatiou in taught by j I It-try George, of New York and Lind'ed communists I- i.i tv tt urgtsl i.' these ex-mpt-1. ' 1 .-es are taxed they will only ret .'ute by reus..iiig "the anionni : e. ,,. coiupelltxl to pay upon their -e ..is ui.d protiuctions, aud we will y it to ili -.nd. Tins is siruplvan p-iting an imagiimry e.ut rg." t.cv. v" -i .p. ;.tioi: and the laws of " trade nd s i, -ply and deman.l will meet and reguiute that question when it tiris.'s." Ginreruor Beaver was preseut ami .i- trir.MLo,:. -He paid a li ir. .ur,: to trie (irmge as an organi zttu.-n, comuieiuhiig the tird. r as oue existing for the beut tit of a large and useful chis oc i iti, ns. The govern or decrio I the fact that Pennsylva mans are gomg w.Ht iu the h ue of oettnng their condition, and said " wts iu .:Vi,r of relieviug from tax ation property to the value of $o00 ' ' l ie th tfoOO exemption law. Be fernng to the failure of the reveuue me giv.inor ii.t mated that there wasu t o much loss, inasmuch as the luil had some bad features. He gave the grangers a hiut that there would be no etra sessiou, by telling them to examine carefully the uc" reveuue utll witll a view to sug gestmg any improvements ia ttie "next legislatnr " it to H n. W. A. Armstrong the worthy -uiatu-r of New York State Grange, -. 'H"'ie. upon to talt.and made a hpienau on band speech. In the urse of bis remarks Mr. Armstrong k np the president's message on u ill revision. Sn.l,l.I ti,t ...,. , . "i " -v ui,fHTorble to the farmer, be- mum it recommended the aJmiesion ' iw iit rial tree i ?ket the farmers of f ilu it Pruivlvaniii how thiy would lite to bare woo! admitted fre, Mill then condemned the tariff tinkering that would re move the dr.tr on sugar and wooL Mr. Annhtrno'ft remarks created quite a sensation, which was en hanced when Mortimer L- Wuiie hea.1, of Xw Jersey, the nati-mul grange lecturer, in a few riiging re mat ks condemned the free traders, who would admit wool and 6Ugar free of duty to the detriment of the agricultural interests of the country. He demanded prvt"ettion for the farmer and tiid il would not bo do med him. Worthy Master W. L. Oberheiser, of the California State Grange, told of the beneficial results of the grange on the Pacific slope, and was follow ed by C.hmel Victor F. Piolet, of Wysox, Bradford county, who turn ed his remarks into the tariff chan nel, sajing that he had be. n to Wash ington, anil be was satisfied from what he learued there that scheme to admit iron ore and wool free of duty would be defeated. He was for pro tection to the farmer, and denounced . 1 !... n.Lnl.l tniurA I lltf. rv.i....i i-i. 1 t.".- - i- ,t,l 4K i...,.l app'.riute. It Meana Utter Rain. A special despatch from St. Lonis Mo., savs: Ktcest Knestner, of , l-vir . ttu. American only. 1-illt mut Bram.fcfs, Tex , oue of the largest 1 ""r- wool growers in the State, baa this As a business man he was interest to say in bdiH.' of the Texas wool J ed So was a retail clothier in Burl interest un the Cleveland proposition iugton. Both men enclosed their to admit wool free: "JSLould the j business cards as proof that they gates be let down and foreign wool ) were acting iu good faitb, and photo be admitted frte, or thepiesent tariff: grapts of the loving Lilly were asked mat- riallv reduced, the ruin of every j in return, A gushing letter was re sheen man west of the Mis-ouri riv.-i .ceived by each in a lew days, enclos i i f ,ii..w and we of Texas would 1 ed in which wene finely finished eard W the 'reatet and m.-st i.n mediate . sufferers. Tlie farmer t f Missouri. Illinois, Indiana. Ohio and the Kast- ern S;at s ieiieral'v would suffer. but not nearlv to the same extent The reason of tliis is that iu the E ist ern Stiles norm l.ut tine breeds of sheep are raised. Tie wool is wash ed. and is generally far better than that from the sheep ranges of the j West. The result of a reduction of j the tariff would bo the flooding of the market with an immense quantity 1 of South American wool, the Argen tine Republic Ix-ing one of the great- e-t sneep countries iu lite worm. These sheep, like those of our West ern ranches, roam at large and are not carefully shedded every iight. Neither is tlie wxl WHsiietl on the animal's back hefor tshearinir. as is the case in the Kastern States- It therefore would not enter into romp 1. . I I..- III wu" ."ur '"I" . l'ul Irive. irom tne marKei mat proanceu on the ranches where wool is grown under similar conditions. Comaiuii: cation. I'tlM S V'".!l TOWNSUIP, DcC. 14. 18S7. It i-. more than a dozen years since citizens have talked alxjut organizing a uew to.tDsiup, out of that pal t J' Fermanagh township that lies soi.t- ; of List t'leek. The creek wt.ui.i I make a first rate U.undary hue. N., would be as good a tune as any to j take the proper lgal step- to organ p i y the brsiuess a great deal be tween tt e north and south sides of the present large township. A.-1 the case now stan-is ti.ere is more or less ol contest wuicu si.le 01 tbe town ship is to elect certain oilLt-rs. With a new township with Lost Cieek as a boundary line, all the fus at the spring election, about which tid-i of the district should get certain ofiict rs would le disposed of and each sec tion would manage its own affurs to suit itseif without grumble from tl other. The north side is by far the richer part of the distr.ct consider ing its ore mint's and its timlH-i, but that should not l taken into count in 'ins case. rermanagu once was I a very large township running into M.flliu, Snyder, and Perrv count.es : and it is but right, since all the ter ritory that was stricken off took new names, that the proposed new dis trict should not ask to take the old honored name of Fermanagh, but the south side should take a new name Harris towusl.ip would be a gixxl name and the old historic name should lie retained by the district north of Lost Creek. I would sug gest through the columns of the Sentinel and I ierniLicAS that a move ment lx- started at once to divide the township. FERMANAGH. Who Wrote the Message ? Within sixty days Presid-Lt I It ve laud will not be regurd.-d as an avail aide candidate and tne noui.nstion on the IV Liuocralic ti ket for lSSS wid lx- a be,gii g. The fi lends of the PreMtU-i.t ar now h .ntiug for the parties who g. it him into the worst hole that uny President ever fouud himself i:i the face of a natioual elec tion. It now appears tht the taik l. tweeu the Pi evident, ;Sp-aer Car lisle aud Colonel McClnre did justi !y the inferent-e those genilemeu put upou it. and that Speaker Carlisle's i conseryative speeeh upon taking the chair of the House, of U-prt sentuUves of the fiftieth Con-'rtss was in th hue of his understanding of the Presi th ni s wi.-lies. He was therefore just as much snrpnsed as any one wheu the tut ssage was made puitlic. It was not nt al' in his line any more than it was iu the direction of Mr. Uaiid ill s views. Circumstances point more and more to the real authorship lx mg Dorsheimer, Well aud 1'arsee Moore, a pretty trio to coucoct a scheme of revenue. The President for a long time has Wen perfectly inftt.iated with D rsheimer ever since Dor sheimer hus been running tbe St:r as a free trade Administration organ, and has been very thick at the Wi.ite House. The Prestdent has even goi out of his way to urge his f. i i,d to 6U Scribe for the imi.er. A I'n. n.t : va. ia l luix-mt who di.l so at tl.. i'restth-nt'B suggestion and ps:ij the money within thirty days. Wrote to discontinue sending the paper and surrendered the rest of bis year's subscription. He conld not stand so niu. h free t.sde Speaker Carlisle ;.!r - . - ""I V?" . . ... V-"-': ua aauiineu to iriennn tt.Ht ne lia ! .t!,i,.p to d with th- n.eae, an.l that it wM verv different fr. .... . , ' -- - - 1 last j ime in Milieu it ey inikea at jnn .new September. The Democrats when tinkering nroand the tariff al ways f mnd it loaded, but the Presi dent's message appears to have bec-u loaded at lotb ends. Soma of the. effafcive Democrats who rushed iuto print with th'-ir opinion are now trying to get in under cover. They have been hearing from tbeir coneti tuents. Washington Cor. Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. Lorer's Swindled- From th Philadelphia MlLFObO. . II . Decern her Times : 14 A young business ui&n here has been cleverly fewiuuhd by a sharp New York girL To day he is mourning the loss of $200 and a promised wife He has a companion in misery, mourn ing Tor the same pair of trmnbs in Ex Parsou MarinT, whose home is in Burlington. Ne;tter ever bit rue object of his affections, and neither expects to see his cash again- The Mi. for i man is about 26 years old and more than, comfortably we!l off. A sample Popy of asniall niatrimoni.il she.d called the Heart and Hand fell into his bands four months since, lie read ihos.e ads" setting f.rth in glowing terms the many prizes to be Jran by thone matrimonially inclin ed. One in particular struck him. "I X7"a!itii Hale Correspondent 5 Object, it.mtrimonv ; am "Z. hraltbv, plump. cbeerml. c- !et bandsuioe, and would mKo photographs of hnloaie yonng j wvimtn. It lias emeu lK-en learned that the one the M it ford man receiv ed was that ot an actress. Things wei.t on swimmingly for a few weeks. The letters were filled with love, and the cheerful Lilly was soon the promised wife of lth. Then slowly she begin to pnt in hints of her pov ertr, of her being unable to Come to Ler darling for want of cash. "It wounds my pride to upeak of it, dear," she w rote, -bnt we will hide nothiug from each other." At last in October she a.-ke-l her future husbands (him of Burlington aud him of Mil ford, N. II ) to send her a small check. At once $150 of retail clothing profits wss whirling dow n to her in her ruct rojiolitun home, but the Milford man raised him 50 tnd i'200 wtnt to tit out the bride. Xot a word h ive lh-y beard from her since. The New Hampshire man waited a month and theu opened a correspondence with the manager of the Private Letter Bureau, in Xew York. Ho did not get much consolation, but. he learned that he had been dnped, though not sloue- A letter of inquiry about the Same fai-ciu iting young woman had li en received ii om the Vermont man. The manager forwarded it to let the 'h-r know that he bad a fellow vic- - - -,: fi,lrl ,lf tl. Tlian , . . Mnfl thn must co on stealing to cover the nr st melt appears again in t?:e O.xk keeper t f the Manuf. c:ur rs' B n . This man had be-u stea'mg for tweu ty three years. Once started in the path of crime there was no way out but by confession, and he had not the courage for tiiat. II". i.evt-r was able to make goo-1 what he had tak en and so he had to carry the bur den through all theso years. He dared not even to leave his place to to accept a better one, for that would have brought detection, anil thus he was bound d.'wn for life, like a slave to the git.-y, by his own sin It is hardly ueceessarv to draw the moral of this case. It is a sermon iu itself. Piul.ide'puiii Times. 4-peaking ot absent niuiuedDess," said the expreasti'tii-t, ihat old lei In sitting ever there by the window, Kuckiug his caue mil seme day furget tliat be is oa tbe eartn, and will come duwn to brenkiast with a sheet wrap ea arouua una. a-ing tbe angel act. lie s an ni t bachelor aud has lived here at leas-t ten years. Last uight business man railed to see blui. 11 w.. in great baste. lie wrote a note to be sent np to tbe old telluw's room and then rustied off, saying. -That's 1 very luipurmur uiessaga : please see that be pett it.'' tVbeu tbe call boy pot to the room be touud tbat the old lollow tad ei.De asleep in bis chair Kiiue renut-tg. i tie room bad frown 4. J: dark Ihe boy woke the old iellow up yat liiui the Hole and vt-i.t out. Af er tailing to bud the utarch safe, aud atirr oiuk thrttucb I 1- i.ockeis with like success be discovered the note in Ins baud. t.at did tbe man do but twist it np, i:ght tbe paper 10 a gas jet 10 tbe bailway, and atitr ligbtiDg bis own gis lot ked all over bis room for the note. He don't kut.w wl at tbe message was, nor wbo sent it ; nt r bow important it was, and I have forgotton how tbe t.u-iuess titan looked. Ha bas baen sucking that cane over there all day tLiLkmg about it Exchange. A Ntrwef;ian eniueer, Herr W. C. Moder, of Dr aruiuen, Norway, hav ing lia.l his attention drawn to the txtteui buoyancy of reindeer hair, t.as t ucceeded iu constru'-tino; var iotl!' arlitrles of this material for life saving at sea. with which some inter esting expt rnneiits were recently maile.. The first life saving object tried was one which can be nsed on Itonrd ship as a chair, bedstead or couch, but w hich in case of nee. may b converted into a small boat. This nppKratiis w;is found capable of sup portij.fj three full erowu men in the water, although only intended to Lear two. Another obj-ct tried was a suit made entirely of reimft er hair, and covt ring the entire body tx -ept the i.n-e and in which a man floated on I. -Aater, without hnviii to make ti..- slightest movtmeut. It was ftinrid perfectly iiiip"ssib t dive in ti e hess. The third object tried was a door mat made of reindeer hs.ir, and tins supported a man easily. al-thongl- h as tiressed in full ot t d'Htr cloth ntf. Ou onr coninttrii rt !"" niaae 1 1 te.D..eer liH.r ,u . r i . ... . .0 Bint- ir o ies nf coi k it fc.nr.1 : tl at b. f o m r L . kT, 1 ... l'0, " ' "'"h h?ht "- i r. n vm j uur.rH0t atlvaotae to an eiL muted rreon wnen Le Laa pnt it 0Q iQ tL t TO A lDg water. Herr Moller's assertion lost reindeer hair is capable of support ing a weight ten times its own was fcTiy borne out by tfceie experiments. It should lx? -pointed oatjthat jackets, oeits, made of reindeer hair are soft and piisble, and that they im port a good deal of warmth. Lon don Iron. Items All Around. "Mrs Frank Seacoy, a hnmble wo man in very indifferent circumstances, living in a Nebraska village, 1 ad hpr well cleaned oatonnday lat month, and her chickens busied themselves Miuid the trravel and dirt that was heaped not far from it, and scratch ed away after their kind. A few days later Mrs. Seacoy killed one of ber flock for eupper, and in its crop was a nugget of very good gold, as big as t Te r. a :imn a no asiomsuea woman at once had the land examicod by an expert ; and the result was satisfact ory enoujrh to authorize her to have a gold claim duly laid out and cherish the vision in her breast of cashmere shawls and diamonds for the rent of her life. From the Lewistown Gaz-'tte Tuusday night of last week Andy Kreops, of Oiiver township, awoke with a severe pain in bis bowels A few minutes later the pain tx-came more violent, and be got up made a tub of hot water, and by application of th am obtained relief. Some time the next morning h was sur prised to discover a lnrro r.eedle which had by some rot-ins unknown to him penetrated his body. Mr. Krepps has felt no ill effects since be sectored the needle. An old woman, a brpgar, limped aboard a cable r in Kuas City 00 cratches th other day and aroused the sympathies of evervbody in '.ho csr by ber apparent helplessness As she left tbe car, however she forgot bar crutches and jumped to thi ground wi. b all tbe agility of a school girl. Then the conductor handed ber the crotches amid tbe jeers of tbe panawu. gers. A drunken iuau name 1 JoLu Dav; , at Dowlais, England, on his way home lay dowd beside the railroad track so close to the rails that a train com ing along, the engine ran over and cut off the heel of his lioot- When the train stopped and backed up tho j man was still asleep and was inig-! naut at being made to get up and go' home. A Squirrel's nest which cost $7000 was touud in Peuitsylvai.il by tbe heirs of a iuirr, wbo bad put this anv.a.'tt of batik bil s in a box and hidden it in a tree A squirrel bad utilized the box and trn tbe bank bills into shreds. FINE PIECE OF IS INDEED A LUXURr COMES AS NEAR BEING A f.NE PIECE PLUG TOBACCO if-., v : . -s -ji - y pc5s:sii AUD IS Y TO KNCWH AS A j A J4AKE IT 3 Tr . ia. t'T, 9 f: i, ft Jt nn .'Ju & 3 St a -. ?sl AMONG DEALERS WE ARE SURE THAT CNZ TPJAL Vill ConvimceYcu cf Its Wiit; LCQK FOR THIS TAG ON EACH PLL'J? ,isj 010 E IT! Jso.Firzeh Bros., Louiviue, K. Ili in 1 11 i BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Thi M.iKazine portray Ameri can thoocbt and life from ocean to ocean, is filled with pare bisifclasa literature, and can fee stale! r wel comed in anjr family circle. PBICE 23c. OB S3 A YIAR BT MftlU tarn pit Ccpn cf current numbtr mailt upon ra wipt of 25 ctt.; back mumbm. IS tU. Premlaaa I.Ut with either. S. T. 27:3 k ZZS. Pnyishert, ISO A 132 Pearl St.. V, tf r. LEGJJL. I OSOTUOXOTART'S NOTICE. Jwtlice i tieretty piven tbat tbe flrt and tit al accttnni ot John K. rernuaon.ct.muiit tee of Catherine Stronn. baa been filed in Ihe Pnthono'a-y, ortice ol Jrjuiitta conn, tv. and the mime will be presented for ctn firniiili.tn and allowance to lb9 C'.nrt ctt Coii.mon Pleas of aaid County, on Tuesday the 2Dth day ot December, A D. 187 i-n ami whereall prrson inlereatrd m.' attend it they tbii.t pr..pt-r. Tuio. U Memixglk. Itrntl pr,ho,,otiiry'B office, MitHiufo, Pa., AUa A Msacco ry (5 Emu,, tr-sn.';--:v i J SMI Mi JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, IT URANCU AT POKT ROYAL. Stockholders Indiridaallj Liable. JOSKffl EOTUKOCK. Prtttdent. T. VAN IKW1N, Cathur. siaacToaa. W. C. Ponwroy, Josi-pli Kotti-oc, John Uertxler. fLilip M. Keimer, A.nt.s li. Bonsall, Kuttert K. Farker, Luuia E. Alkiasttn, irrocKBui.i.l.aa : Philip . K-oer, Aouie M. Shelley, Juaepb Km brock, Jane H. Irwin, b. E. Aikiosoo, K. E. Parker, W. C. fouieroy, J Ilu'aiea Irio, Auios (J. Bonsal't T. V. Irwin, Charlutie Snyder,. Jonn Hertiler. Mary Kuril, Three and Four per cent, interest will be paid on certiticatea ol depoaite. (jan 23, 1887 J WISH TO STATK A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, Tbal 1 ran ri.r tlutiucbi in Irm than Ave uiinutt-a i no pain, io extrnctinft. That I cn extract tet th ithont pain, ty the la a fluid ajIicJ to tba teeth and guuia ; no daut-r. Thai Diseaneti f. IS u m jtsnown k Scurvy) treat -ttied .-.--! v and a cure wtu P"ii itrautcd sa ofery ca-e. Teeth Filled and warranted tor life. Artificial Teeth repatreil, exchanged or, reuioddled. Irom $3i00 to $12 per net. B-auti'ul buia Euaiaeled Teet inserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect eatis fartion. Peoplo who have arliHcial teeth with which they cannot eat, ar et-pecially invited to call. Will viit profraHionully at their homea if notified by letter. W iil TiBit rfjrnlarly at RicbUc-ld tba 2nd weeks of Hay and October. Texms Cat-ll. G. Ij. DEllll, Practical Deatlst, ektablished ia BirruKTawa, Pa., Ill 1800. Oct. 14 '85. -r r.'.r?s?r prrn ssisi feiH 'tt?r- MIM? -. .it o - . i-. ri T"'lmr-e; t Seca trird anJ tented ior over ir rj-vcr f-nnl rsiiar, Giintl Hicr--.-lily lir.d ivpiiily Corn. Vhcai, Feed ' T'islor, C'vmJ, Cofiee, iiu.., oticos, etc. ' f r.tf opmM. Rt'iir, T'tTp Ttot T."t f-....'.t.tuflr. firr. tnuit ati'i lest ynndcr m rrm. . t T:-: ::cr!'T. noyl: wfq co.,1 morsArn3 or tes hest CC?OC .G1- O Ts V-t-i?JO'7- a .e v v- C0-OrRAT.V CLU3S. "iOttt 4'VBTcuUoU Ar 4 o-'ptrmi'V -v-i.-ui m iiirip m-tcbr 1:7 .1.. it a'Muit.n, iiut;irt-u jrrt.t-i ;ra- j rjvej:n'.-nr frn in no o?h. r t- .ch. '1 h-y tue i lUe Riv Tnt rv rt rc.ppi i.-nj Zj axr- O .r fo-otTHiive tiab Pjsim brif ihcm wlthim I": - r-m h of rvery ode ' wntit i4 mrtiwm. rixeil11 rtp rfRiM4v la EVEttl till at V Vi - H-.vr rf' fr em IImil-4 iimmi&t r.i for la.l jMiucaiais. Th3 Keystons Watch C!ub Co. P. 3. 2:z 823. rHliitlpki. Pt, 7 Naltnnal iacll. ur aar' t.eaa. - V ; rj. . m.rc ... A -. . . V -V.ua 7 A G ZXCIX t t r-.n:t-iTi. Tt. B H-.at-. JU. ' - -rif UisH- Kua. lit., iu. mi mm mi Manofact-orers for the -wholeaala trade of tbe latast etylca of Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies and Spring Wagons of tlie Cnest quality, a5 1 guaranteed to giva bV. isfaclioii. ESSENTIAIj oils WINTKRGREEX. PEFFERM IXT. PEXXr-ROVAL, SPEARMINT. af prime quality bought in an quantity for eaih on delivery, tree of brokerage com-m-attieD. atoraet. Au;.. by oiEii oi.cott, Itnportem and Eijxtrterk, 88 Wi'liarn St New ork. Aug. 17, 87. 6ru" EABODT HOTEL, Kinth St , oinh or Chestnnt. on sqnare outh ol tbe New Post Ollice. one-halt .quare trora Walnut St. Theatre and in the very bnii.es centre ol tbe city. On the American and European p;an. (iood rooma tiiir3c to $.:.ni p. r .av. Remrtdeled and newly furniBhed. W. r"AlX K, M . D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 188, ly. n h rv.?i i a combination! SEN'ThNELiKEl'i-lJUCAX THE WEEKLY PRESS. One dollar and fifty cents in advance will secure you the Sextixel & UtrcBLiCAX and Tus Weekly Pkess for the period of one year. The Sentinel & Repcbucan gives nearly twice as much reading as any one of the other papers in Juniata. Its re ports ot 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 lished 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 bis fam- ily. After children have learned to read, the greatest educator is the newspaper. Every man i-hould do justice to his family by subscribing for a public journal. Subscribers who are in ar can avail themselves of this combination offer by pa in ar rearages aud paying one dollar and fifty cents in advance, thereby securing 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 ofl'cr of the two papers you have secured for yourself and family a news paper pi ize 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 PRESS. There are more than a thousand and one thinjrs dur ing the passage of a ear that interest and sometimes di rectly benefit the individual aud 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 peak him 0awerBig it. & SPLENDID , . iirignt, jn ew ij'all A3tO WINTER Tbe CbamploM Clstbler t Juniata County liat lug juii turned friu Hi Kastern elite wllU a.Mouderlul, AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will make friends, outuhine riyals, win victories, uiid tell it self on jt merits. MEN'S BOY'S 4 CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTIIIXG, and Gect'a furnishing good. Fnt CJuks, combining Sit-, VJualitr tz.i Elegance, with price that will astonish yoa. No ml a is txpctej uue I iroT this. But I nsk your patronage vn'ij wLn I girt complet a i-ttisf .i.-tioa. jTt Btock of 11 VT3, CAPS, BOOT3 St SHOES OVER-ALLS, WATCHES auj JEW ELHY, Calico, Pc-rcul and Whit Shirts. N-.-ck wsur. Col!?- lnj CufTs.Truiile and Satchele, is full and complfctc. Cull uud tte. Sainl STRAYEE, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 1G, 1S86. J WARKLN FI.KTTE, A T T O R N E Y-AT-L A W, M1FF1.IXTOWN, JTTNIATA CO., VA-, CColli-CIii.g and coiiveyaacinK j.ronij lly ait-iuli-l to. Otlict? in di-c-oud Ktury ot Be -lord building. Eutiaiico on Mniii strret. 4 2y.S7. Lotia K. Atkinkos V. M M. Pksslll. ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW, MIFF LIN TO VH, PA. -Collecting and ConTeyancir.g prunipt Iv ...u-udc-d to. ..... . . f n-i. orritK On Main etrcct, in place 01 riw- d-:..-e ol Luiim K. Atkiunon, t 1-, south ol bi. ii.'" strct-t. Ji'ctzo, Ifili- " DM. CKAtUftl', m. i.'., , Hi, resniuM actively tb practice ol Vo.liciii and Suritrry and thtir collalwal l:r :::CLfS. irnire at 111 -" an. Or.ine.- hlrnt-tb, Mitliiulown, 1'a. MrcU J.'. lr.o. Jens Mtl.Ai cni.is. Jostru U". t TiiiMKL 31 C I . I A. STI.1l.ntl-, llsSURANCE AQEKTS, FORT UOY.il., JlSliT.i CO., I'.i. C7-On!y reliable Companies repr.-r.euUd. 1'iee. t, isso-ly FAL.JL OPENING. To the coming and going of 6eiisun.s ve must all conform. The Good suitable lor .spring and summer must he supplant- !el by FALL AKD WINTER GOODS. Wo are now filling our shelves with 1 all and Winter Goods of all kinds. Our cus tomers have appreciated our efforts to give them goods to suit their purposes, and we believe that we are Letter pre pared than ever to merit their come and t-ee and be satisfied, In our dress goods dej artment we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for what you want. Shoes and Moots. x a 1 C I n Our Uoot and bnoe Ue- . - .-. , 1 . partment is lull m its assort- ment, and you certainly can be J J suited in fit, quality and price. hatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can supply ou with foot wear for any in or out door service. Our , A . 1 grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line oil Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. I Also, the only full line of; j CtUEENS WA LIE in the county. Every house j must have its full SUpplv Of j Queens and Glassware, this is tlie i tore to call on for such ar- ; tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention, llemember the place, T . iv ....... ... f rf-, ,, KjinrjLi. ui fOSllX VXICliT li'jClSi, 3IitIliniovii, Pa., Frederick ESP ENSC MADE, T9 2 CURES Coughs OLDS. Joi; jVki.vtj.m; ok tVLur ki-i dune it IT... -tjtl Kl.i COLLECTION 7 i r 1 ! 1 1 ' w PENKSYL7aU EAiLEOAD. TIME-TABLE Cn aad alter Siin ar N',, 'r trama lLal Hop ut K ' ii. a ill ran aaf',l;tw". EASTWAHD. ltou!c Accomoi)atius l,-av, i;t08I1. di!y at 5 20 a. in., Tyrone a m llmititi;rdin .3 I a. m.. Vi.i-1 L-ni,,a G.r9 a. m.. Ni-atnn Il::.iit..n 7.04 , m SoVcvtown 7,-Jt a. in., l.. w 7 t' m.. Vi'lord 8.1 1 a m., Mi:!liu x.'.T i" ' Port Koyal f.'S-l a. m-. Mcxit.j . . Tuscarora a. in.. Vund !;. 1. Tlii'nii KdTjtown S. 1 1 a. tn.. L),:.- .r.i it'.' m ra., Miilerstowri 8,51 a m., .tj..,ri "..uOt i ra-' l ""iTisi.urg at lu 1 , .. , I und at l'Liladli b-.i, 3 l." r. ni ' 1 j Si A t iiOKE iLXrtoi li-aw. .:, i-j j at l'.?.., a m., and toTii:f a a!. r..,llV j St:ltlT! l..-tt-t.il Alt. ..,!.. Ur.:,i,,ir 1 rt iK'lu s Vil!::ti at U-6ii a. m., ..-r:sburf Il.iu j . M., aua arnvta m Vu,lu : lt a.l.j y. tu. ' Ma!L Xbaix It:u- u. . ... . , n.js . m A:to.,i,a ut 2.-V v. 11 ,i "t , F al rrgu'ur muiinhb jrri.rs a: jf,. at 5 1 :j p. in., Harri.sLurjj 7 XKi y. u;., aaeipnta 1 a. m. Vail Expre:-s leaves l'iitrl.i:;C at i IH j a. Alloonaji -" p uj ; Tyrone ti 5 1 c ; um. lngdon 7o7pm; Leu ir-l..u u ol :l ; M:i ttu. 9 15 ptu; IPirri'burjt U 4"i p il ; tk.'.ir drlpl.ia 4 a ui. l'LiuuKlpui 1 h'pr. s ,t.p al nt 1 1 00 tl'-u ti . d. "A LS I V a no. IVf Lt leave ti'a' l.i at 11 50 a m ; H.irri.-lii. 4'i"j ai ; V..i 5 ('lip m ; Lelit.n o p In; Ailoota b 10 p u. ; rne(. at 1'itiM.uig ut i i !,iym Wat 1'Aivr.sura lcata I'iii'.a Icipiirt la..v at 4 o'l a. in.; lliirri(.turir, H l- a. ,a liuncai.uoa. 8 51 a. iu.; A' j-Wt, it 2j a. ni.; Mi lerbt .wn, 4(. tn.; Tlv..iu;io:ii.wa, 9 62 a. in.; Van Oyao, In ii a. su'; Tuac' oru. 111 CI a. iu.; ilexieo, lu 07 a. tu ; tt Koyal, 10 13 a. m.; Mitilin, lu -j . m.; Millord, lo li a. ui ; Irros. pj ,,4 a ' LevistoHu, 10 40 a. iu.; itcVevi.jw:, U 14 a. ui.; Newtou Hami:tuii, 11 aj" s ,u'. UaJ. tiniidon, 12 17 p. m ; Tyruue, 1 04 p. o Ailooua, 1 40 p. tii., and t,:p t ..I tcgtM ptalloliB l.etv.eiu lljrnslm al: AI.oua. o-.-i ii b Exi-ktas leavea i'hilj ltrij, dai ly ui j (! p. 111.. liarristiurn. 1l liu t. Utoipiej; al kocKvule, ilry viii.-, 1),,, iiki., .;)(", Jtii!frtu';i, i b ..).p,..i.: fori iluyai, tuuo at iii.lim, ;i ,,. . . Al.' lo.-na, 2 2 a. 111. , auil ,ri.-, 1, I j .Mail Taj leaves i'l.1.1 l 'j .i .. , ,i 7.00 a. m., Ilarruurg -,cW. pott, li l.i p. iu., Jl.i.im 1.M7 ,.. j meat all reui.ir aiaii..i, tK.-.....-a li.lit a. d Altoi.na reael.es A toon aid u p I iiti-burg S.0 p. ui. i ft'1 d"'lf at 1 ' :ir.,.,.r 4. lop. in., H.lLCaliU.) 1 4 1 J i . ,., i' rt a i'' i- iiii.ein.j!, u.t i. iu., ruocarora in t. m., :.i .' -. Jf l'IXI; ' v.'t. . j ZJ: xn:: trtl 1 "" -evip.,ri 4 ui am; w, Lc-witon 511 a m : vev. '1 1 41 1 -I. it ii ; a ui ; .Sj t. L ii n.n 6 6 1 a 111 - li ..'jd4 isy.lu. ,vtbtl(t; , j 5.?-Ti5,'".,JUU V1';."1"' -"" J 1 2i a ui ; Altoona b Oj a iu : l,;tttti 11 40 p Ui. Sea Mi., re Kxpre-s .!, nn Si:.J;i, will commi t ,t, Mlmlny i nl el .ir.iij Iluirisburu at 1 I j ,. ,n. Way I'ahKCiifier west and .M iil n:t stop at Lticuow and l'o.-t -.:.' SpT.st, Vin-U lijpte.l. LkWISTOCN MVISi.'.V. Irainn leave I..;witoa Jjl. ii"a .'or 12- n.v Ml K ... l.i -. r. .. ... ... . J " " i v a ill, l i h in t 'vl siu.iM.ry at j i.i a ,, i n ,, ,,. muTV.t J.:::":rB Snnbury at 9 2 a m, 4 l.'j.tii. TriiOXK DJVIsio.V. Tr.iina leave Tyrone i..r ii- il.loi.:' Loi k Haveu at b IU a in, 7 i i l. :l. L t j jrunc ior uuraensvilia ai:l OiearDM 0 2J UJ' 8 06 p u,7 lj r Trains lave Tvroue K.r Warrj. rf Slcl. uice aud Sc' 1,1 ' r:: tJl Trains anive at Tyr. tie lr..m C"'J- " a. u VyiealUeia Jl 0 JO i Y,i, a'J " ' iii, (i 1 7 p iii. Trams arrive at Tv rone fret : .Sc.ii. Wr rioih Mark and IViin.-y 1vai.ii r'ur..sce t 58 a in, at 2 :,5 p m. H. k li. T. R. k. i I.LM-ORD MVI?I''- Truirm leave Huutind u lr HvJmA Uyr.dniau mid Cumberland al 8 and 6 3 j p. iu. Tr.iina arr-.c at llmtt'ni-'n f' ioid, 11 mi n.. in ana C1.11.:. rl.'.i-i " p. ru., (j 0 p. in. llUU.lU.1. V.SiiL U. lvANCii- Trains lean. AUo'.r a 'nr p;lit 7 20 a m. x -: A - t o ,. i. ( 0 I Ml p iii., 9 o'i . !. .uiu? a. . i. u i j;.., ... Ir.... . ... trt.jn p..'..-- South, at ; ;j'i a in. 1 1 a. .. iu. 5 0'. r ' O0 p m. 7 25 p. lu. end 10 8-3 p CAITIOS AOTICi:. All p. rnolm rn hereby cauti'.nr-l V' Mintitiif, ciittinir tmiti.r. bnu.rt " iruHingdoui htiitie and rn i'cl ,. croup dr fields, or oih-rwwe trrr- n any of tlie ceveral tracts of 'iU" lt :ig tu tbe nn l rcifni.d in Luck "Zirt or persnriB tin. tr.-s.-p i.-si' g c L lib accoiuit g to ia . W.D. WALLS- November lfi, otic. tM HI JUlLiO place U get job work done. Try par yoj if yot n.. d " ;rC ,n U' SENT pi1 Ie n L3tt", folia, ou Leaf"' TV'' krlir-B Last' n iTK'l LlBf 1 git.Thi L ,bitir.g j t Sat L for ll" kga(l! h, pier 1 T. V. Ii ,CalIr: y. ib hat rati r Lie. IfflN-rfo Lufr.n. It I Tkr Son lat.ll pt Kc ai.idi'ri Tbr-m fciajM, I Mar fM at:ier 1 it tU 5 tewi!h of . "I'll, d iu 'Bo, Br2Sih. A,. Call Crd, for r nr "tb,2- Christ i4 4j"tic, " W C ant , "(ui I 1 ' ar-.. : h3 0.- : X "T,T"1"" --larTiiTrWlrT, Th ia.
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