F.NTIEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : " e.edr. October IT, ljWS, TERMS. fe'""- Mid i 2 months. " -"""! if not naid i.i.i- nts per inch tor each insertion. ! rani-ient business notices in local col ctmr., 10 cents nor lin. f, , 601 Induction, will be mri.to.wTlt to ,dert. l.y the year. haTf Tr i fear. - Committee Meeting Meeting of the county committee was hold in tbe Orphans Court room Saturday .Sept 22ud, 1883. In all s' nee of tho Chairman Mr. Hertzler l imes Irwin was elected president of the meeting. Tbe time for primary election was f led for Oct., 20, 1883. James Ihwix, President. I. G. Marks, Secretary. .VORr LOCALS. New goods at Espeuschade'a store. There are 1 3.C 16 public schools in this state. David Doty has a lot of Kentucky cat tle to sell. J November the 29th will be Thanks giving day. i or Rile, all kind McClintic's. of crocks at Win. Itauks cattle to sell. has a lot of Western! The fogs this fall have been uneom uionly heavy. A number of delicate dogs in town are blanketed. Captain M'OlolIan bought a house and lot in I'ort Kojal. Newport will have a course of lectures the coming w.nter. McClintic keeps for sale a full line of builder's hardware. The girl that gets angry at, and leo tures her mother is no augel. McClintic ha nails and othor hardware goods for sale. The Republican primary election will take plaie on Saturday. Kuckwbeat "flap jacks" will rule at high figures the coming winter. The Domoorat and Register concludes 'tli it we do all fade as a leaf." Win. Banks is about landing 3 car loads of thrifty Western steers. November and December are the months in wbich to catch rabbits. Uriah Shuman was in town last week attending to his business interests. Tbe Post G. A. R. will attend the re union at Newport, next Saturday. Professor Craig, has an assistant, two shaves, tw i hair cuts at one time bow. Mr. Dennis, of Tbompsontown, had first class cider in town last Thursday. The editor and wife of the Liloomfield Advocate are on a trip, in the west. A Perry connty man oaugbt 1,005 eels in one fish basket some nights ago. The wild turkey hunters have been out hunting a great deal sineo Monday. I J. 15. M. Tcdd is offering bargains in I bis store in Patterson to his customers. J D. L&ister, of Fayette towcshipi has made 150 barrel of cider this sea' j son. . One of th indispensiulc things is a cool; stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook MOT 'Squire Titxcll, of Millcretown, fined Abe Johnson $2 10 for profane swear ing. Rev. Mr. Gavmau, of Oakland Mills,; has returned from a visit to Dauphin wunty. Attextio. Housekeepers, you may find a largo assortment of cook stoves at Mc Clintic's The annual iuFpection of the P. R. R. takes place in the 1st week in No vember. Within tbe past 12 months 20 pris oners have escaped from the Hunting don jail. Rev. Mr. Gayman is buildiog a new house on his farm, opposite bis present residence. Four prisoners escaped from tbe jail in IMlefoote, Ceotte county, on Tuesday tbe 9th itist. The b"8t remedy for trouble is bard work. It will give yon an appetite, and give you sleep. The Jacob Thomas house, when fioish cd, will be one of tha most handsome honses in town. Thompson k Orozicr, of Mexico, have ild about 200 Western cattle io Jnni ata This season. Reuben Kaufftaan, living at Uelle ville, Uiiiliu couuty, raised a beet that weighs 8i pounds. Mrs. Cooper, the wife of the I'resby tenan preacher at Blain, Perry county, iitd a lew days ago. There was a cake walk in tho Hook and Ladder Company building, in Pat. teron on Saturday evening. The fist fighter, Sullivan, pael through this place, westward bound, on tbe cars, last Wednesday noon. A new porch has been added to the Seven Star Hotel. Hoi"' Speak, ttarton Speak, where art thou ? Tbe election in Ohio had about as much bearing on the election of lb4, s it had on tbe man in the uioon. Wilbur MoCahau baa contracted to put up a new buildiog for Mrs. Relford in place of the one burned in the late fire. Should the weather provo itself to bo propitious, a number of people will at tnd the Ke I'riou at Newport, on Sat nrday. Mrs. Monro, of Walker township. with lor rt2n,.lit.r Lillie. and her son, 0. II. Moore, were in town h Wed- - j nesilay. The Democracy aro highly pleased over the victory in Hiio. They ca.l u ne first Kreat battle of the campaign of 1S84. " It was almost warm enough last week tbe li.ien duster. Tbe straw bat well kept to tbe front by the warm eatlur. nacrrV;. 7' Unat De" S1. tad r"rtflLllrotb.ooo,ala1o.t by . froVt ' ' n,sht 11 WM deRt'y r .t thef,..,. k 7 T "ZTB " celebrate il.iT, ,nodrl" uuiver8ar, of th. anniversarj of the iu i vainer. fiat"- One farmer in Franklin county lost 19 hogs, b, cholera. Another farmer n the same vicinity lost 17 bogs, by the same distemper. ' dljZ Wnld h'9 APPite, Flesh, Color, S rength and Vigor, take Ayer'a Sasaparlla,which will confer then, L you in rapid succession. Last Thursday was Ynm Km. great day in the lt.K 11. ' , 7JJ The stores of Emil Schott were closed in observance of the day. Col John N. Moora was in town on Thursday. Hi, voice was hoarse which caused Lis friends to hope that it is not a sign of failing health. The gentlemen who were sued by Mrs. P,ah!er, on the charge of having fished in Licking Creek in violation of law, will take the case to eourt for set tlement. A Harrisburg paper reports that V aoderbilt has disposed of the charter and route of the Harnsburg & Western railroad to the Pennsylvania railroad Company. T!, ' . i-, . . I v.-ca oi cnuis ana tever are not so numerous as in some of the cast sea sons, m this county, but there seems to be a 'good many" people sick with typhoid fever. i roiessor Sbeeder, principal of the schools at Wisconisco, was home on a visit to his family la.rt week. He will move to his new field of labor about election time. I'p in WilVesbarre, in the Wyomiug Methodist convention whioh was beU lat week, one of the preachers de nounced tbe Sunday newspapers, as tho Devil porsoni5ed. Rev. Mr. Willhelm, another heretic, according to tbe rulings of Huntingdon Presbytery, will preasli in the Presby terian Brick church next Sabbath, morning and evening. Laiiinor Wilson, of Van Wert, is re covering from tbe effects of the kick of a borse. Tbe kick was on tbe side of a knee joint and sent him to bed for the period of a week. "The postmaster at Lewistown, ow ing to continued annoyance and fre quent loss of letters, has resolved to give no more letters to children with- j out a note from parents. Tbe Seliasgrove Tribune of last week said, Percival Keiser informs us that during the fail rise he has taken 3,000 pounds of eels, which at 10 cents per pound netted bini $300.00. L. E. Atkinson, Col. J. K. Robison, F. F. Rohm. John Beck and Sanreant T. D. Garman, drove over to Lewis- j burg, in a carriage, last week, to sec I General Gregg, their old commander. A tbiof entered tbe bed room of sev eral persons Th the hotel kept by Geo. Stevens, at Port Royal, some nights ago, and took about $15 in money from the several pants tbat be got bis bands uo. David Bergey, aged 19 years, son of Euos Bergey, dee'd, died on tha 8th inst. Interment on tbe 10th inst., in tbe Meononito grave yard, south of Oakland Mills. He died of typhoid fever. Why go abont with that aching head ? Try Ayers Pills. They will relieve tbe stomach, restore the digestive organs to healthy action, remove obstructions tbat depress nerves and brain, and thus cure your hcidache permanently. The separator and separating attach ment for common threshing machine, is oue of the great labor saving machines of the day. They are within the reach of the pocket book of almost every farmer. Col. Wm. Bell is tbe agent. The Bloomfield Democrat says, A. Dilo banded ns an apple the other day which was grown in Jacob Reeder's orchard, in Centre township, which weighs 17 ounces. It is sound as a dollar and looks as if it would keep until May. In Ohio, in the city districts, where tbe Democrats expected to receive the large mjritics they did not receive what they expected, but in the country districts where they were expecting s-areely anything tbey received the greatest favors, or majorities. Rev. John W. White, of Milroy, preached in the Brick church on San day, both morning and evening. He is the Cbristiau gentleman that Hun tingdon Prxsbytnry couvicted of preach er heresv ia not preaching to the Mandards'of the Presbyterian church. Th" Republican candidates to be voted fo' at tbe Primary election to be beld next Saturday are Thomas Pat ton for Senatorial Conferee, Henry bock for Representative Delegate, Joseph Martin for Representative Delegate and Abram " Moist for Chairman of County Committee. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company within the past few days has placed on its ..ueatrain called thCoyster express which leaves Harr:sr-urg ,v v M The traic, when flagged, will stop at' Marysviile, Duncanoon, .Newport, Mi.Ierstownand Port Royal. It Mops ,t Mifflin at 11.39 P.M. Report of Patterson school, for month ending Oct. 3rd: No. 1, Whole number in attendance . , tola , 40; average males, "' .',, ia 13 ; fe- at- fe-at- 18; . rlnriHT IUl'Uiui - males,-20;tot,.,38;per 1 cent, of 100 ; females, v. fiidanoe, males E. AcvAN, leacner Dalton, formerly of Mifflin . i. ..;ti, naralvsis on the John SfVngnst. and Hogged h die.J U:.7t!.,h Aovlor. of Cumber- airs. Di'31"' - i t niintv. J Urt war Hired ooa. HUU ' t ;n vrtia 81 rears, ana was LnUn.t,30ve.r.go. pONOTlORObT - r I rn niu u IX) not t..Mt tuat, ni " Uv-mii Gallery you can -thin ztbat isnitule can kc' ''j 75 ctmU- 5n Pho- Also nnytmn - Jone np; toOTP?t yJ ;,r in the latest iu first chiss Js Cabin. t-!a nictures, Tunnel Bou-'oir, Pis. lJroaienalc, . ii i.;.,.lu -1uiiii. Frames 01 a" 1 A pretentious person said to a lending man of a country vill-.te : "How would a lecture by me on Mjiiat Vesuvius suit the inLahitants of your village ?" -Very well, sir; very well indeed," he answered. "A lect ure by you on Mount Vesuvius would Euit them a great deal better than a lecture by yon in this village." That they drank it down in Hun tingdon, is evidenced by what the Jour nal of the 10th inst., says, whioh is as follows : A gentleman, in whose ver acity we have implicit confidence, told ns a few evenings since that one day last week, while standing on Allegheny street, be had counted seventy persons passing along that thoroughfare who were more or less under the influence of liquor, a majority of them so drunk that tbey behaved more like imbeciles than rational beings. One morning last week Josiah Fick es, while at work on a railroad track, near Duooaonon, Perry county, step ped out of tbe way of an approaching train of cars, and stepped iu the wa of another train coming on a paralell track. He was knocked over an em bankment 25 feet high. When be was restored to consciousness be asked what struck him. The remarkable tbing a bout it all is that he was not severely hurt, and after a few diys off duty he was able to resume work. The barn of Frederick Raker, about 3 miles from Lewistown, was destroyed Dy nre some nights ago. "lue con tents consisted of one hundred bushels of wheat, three hundred bushels of po tatoes, fifteen tons of hay, buggy, hay- rake, Haines thresher and shaker, and a windmill. Tbe live stocc was all in the fields excepting one calf wbich was : taken out in time to save its life. The loss will amount to about $2,000, tbe barn being insured for 1,000, but there was nothing on the crops." At Pittsburg, Washington, D. C, Rochester, N. Y., Trenton, N. J., Providence, R. I., New York City, and in a hundred other places within tbe limits of tbe Republic, tbe 8th day of October was celebrated as the 15i Cen tennial anniversary of the landing of the first German colonists in America. In Pennsylvania Iu Pittsburg, the procession was 10 miles long, 400 wag ons were in line, end 20,000 people on foot. Hurrah for Germany! There weie an hundred thousand people in line in Philadelphia. The Bloom field Advocate of last week says, Mrs. Thompson, wife of Col. R. F. Thompson, of Watts township, died very suddenly last Friday. She bad proceeded to tho spring house about one o clock in the afternoon in her u;u al health, intending to churu butter. Her daughter tbiukiug she staid long er than usual went to look after her, and found her mother sitting near the spring house, her head resting on the churn, dead. It is thought sbe died from he:rt disease. She was in her 63rd year, and her dea'b is a sad be reavement to her hutband and children. The Chambnrsburj Repository tells 'he followicg: '-Kiss ma quick," ex- claimed a South Main street lassie to her d-jvout admirer. They were stand ing at toe door and the mantle or night was around them : "Kiss me quick," and the lips wbiob formed tbe words were roseate and sweet. His arms girded her zonelike waist, and with an emotion whioh spoke of a deep yearning love he drew her to him. "Now dar ling !' but there was no osculatory demonstration. He - simply eaiJ "gosh !" and stared up town with the rapidity of a donblo electric discharge. Sbe had a pin in her mouth. A citizen of Rome, On., while crossing the railroad tracks in that city got his foot caught fast in a frog. While tryiDg to get loose be saw the Chattanooga train on the East Tennessee, Virginia & Gtorgia Roail come hihing over the bridge. Wild 'with fright, the man jerked his log almost out of joint, and came near breaking his foot. Cut the train was almost npon him, and he decided to nnlace his shoe, pull his foot out, and leave the hhoe to be mashed. Ho actod upon this thought and as he got his foot out the train glided by on another track. It is queer, to contemplate the dif ferent results of falling. Lawyer Par ker fell over his borse and was so severely hurt that he was boused several days, aud is now abont on crutches. Jude Elder fell cfl a fcr.ee backward and was so badly hurt tbat he was kept in doors a number of days- K. F. Schweier fell from tho loft of a corn house, and was scarcely burt. bast week bouis bor fler, while taking a part in the German demon?trttion in Pitts- buri;, fell oif his horse and broke his neck, and on the same occasion, and in the f.atne proces.-ion, Herman VValver- r.or fell off a wagon and broke his neck. Queer, isn't it bow people fall, and are not hurt, are hurt, or are killed. Our foreman, John F. McDonald, did, without our knowledge, on Satur day last, in spite of rain and darkness, unite matriaiouially with one of Honey Grove's fair daughters. Tho "devil" is mad, bt-cau'c he wa not let into the secret, and the wb'.le office is oat of form" over tha event. But John is blushinIy happy, and wn hope he and bis partner may always work at tbe "ense"' iu harmony together, and have ro 'pi.'' but such as will add to tbir comfort, and never get down to the "Nonpareil'' in life but always have it "bong Primer" stylo ; and such "cuts" as they may be exact copies of the originals, such as will need no "plain ing down." John and bride, may your lives be one 'fat" financial "take.'r Tribune. The Rev. Dr. Thayer tells a good story of the neat way in which a wealthy parishoner once silenced his complaints. Tbe old gentleman, when ever be had fairly settled himself in his family pew, used immediately to drop cflf into a refreshing nap. Rut Dr. Thayer noticed one peculiarity if any other preacher than himself oc cupied tbe pulpit tbe pillar of the church "was wido awake and on the alert during the entire service." Ac cordingly, the doctor wont frankly to bis old friend and questioned bim as to the why and wherefore of this dou ble dealing, so to Rpeak. 4'Well, dno tor, you see, when you are preaching I know everything you say is all right, but as to toese other men, I have to keep my eye on tbein." Buffalo Ex- press. The Democrat of says"Jimbawtoninvitedfiftjneighborj to see bim beat bis own time of tw.-j years ago,' when bis wife baked bread in eight and a quarter minutes after the wheat was standing in tbe lieiJ. At 6 minutes and 10 seconds after 4 the Buckeye reaper stood at eoroer of the growing wheat. Men were stationed every lew foet along tbe lme of grain ready to seize an armful as it fell from the reaper, and to rush with it to the thresher close by. The mill was just sixteen rods distant. At the drop of the bat the mules sprang to work, and in a minute and a half about a peck of threshed wheat was in the sack and on a horse that began a race for the mill. A minute and seventeen seconds later tbe flour was delivered to Mrs. Law ton, and in three minutes and 65 seconds from the starting of the reaper tbe first griddle cake was eaten. ' In 4 minutes 30 seconds from the starting ot the reap er a pan of biscuits was passed out to the spectators- VOTE 0F THANKS. To THE Mifflixtows Rridoi Co. : Gentlemen: Tbe Synod of Central Pennsylvania, which recently held its sessions in MitHintown, was highly gratified at tbe courtesy received at your hands in passing its members to and fro gratis. A unanimous vote of - tbanks was tendered you by the Synod and we bave tbe pleasure, as officers of Synod, to convey the same to you. May pros perity ever attend you. Very respectfully, S. Henbt, JVe7. P. A. IIeilman, Sec'y. NEWMUSIC. We have received trom the publisher the following vocal selections : Alone at La!t by (ifo.Schlfiir.irth 75c. 1 Ins ik iuo new Waltz Song that has made such a hit everywhere lately, an4 is last rivalling the Authors, most popular of all soups, "W ho'll Buy my Kotos Ked." It is gotten up ia eltjMut style, with a hand some title in colors, and thousands of copies are beinf? sold. When I men a to Starry by C. K. Sidney 4'.. it is a Inv.g time since we have had the pW'tsnre of seeing aputjd humorous sonir, tree Irom slang and coarseness, an it we teel snre this will meet with a hearty re ception. It is being snng with great suc cess, by Billy Robinson of Haverly'a Mas todon Minstrels. Cnt out this notice and send it with 75c to tno publisher, P. M. Wolsu fl'er, No. 8 Eldiitiiia ft., Chicago, Ills., and you will re ceive u copv ot each by return mail and you will thank tbe Sentinel and Run nil caS for calling vuiir attention to theat. Announcement. Y.Ktr Saltm, October 6, 183. f. Srhtceitr : Please announce ,Vr. Ii. the name of Henry C. Book, of Walker township, as a rsndidate for Kepresentativb Delegate, and oblige, DELAWARE. MAKRIKDi MOSS DETERICII. On the 4th inst., at th residence tl the bride, by Kov. J. D. Leister, Mr. David Moss and Mrs. Barbra Dfterieh, both of F.tyetti township. The above happy couple being 75 years of sge, re hearty and able to do a day's work. The bride h is been married three times and tho groom, twice. " FISHER SPADE On tbe 11th inst., at the KvaneiluMt pirsonago, in Tbomp sontown, by Kev. K. D. Keene, Mr. Levi hi. Ki-h,-r, ol Himiuwlle, and Miss Mary A. Spado, of Eveml ale, all of this county. May their connubial ship Host sweetly asd gently down the stream of time, and anchor them safely in tho fair Ilavan of re.t. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrttsTows, October 13, 18S1. Butter ... F.cgs Lard (lain Shoulder . Fides...., Bags 20 -0 12 17 12 12 MIFFLINTOWK GRAIX MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qi-OTATio.es roa To-dat. tt'h-Mt, Red ICO Corn, 50 Oats, 'JS Rye 65 New Clvverseed. 6.W Timothy seed 14U Flax seed I 40 Chop , I 60 Snorts 1 30 FIIILADFJ.rniA MARKETS. l'mi.APi Li'iiiA, October 13. IfcSJ. ''fa'heat w is in fair demand and firmly hold; 40,000 Diihls No. 2 red sol 1 at Sl-Oi"! to l.i ! lor Jiov.onb T; 1 tO,M0 busheis rt.j at l.ll to 1.11. and 30,i KM bisb'-ls do at $1.13 to l.ii lor Jaimary. Oats a! 33 to Kcfi. Corn -Vi to i;ic. Ctttle $1.10, $4.75 and $.KI. Cloversei d 8 to !c per ib. Ilay timothy, $15.50 to $15.00 per ton. Mix ed, $10 and 12. Rye straw, $12 per ton. Wbrat straw. $ to $7 pr ton. Oats straw, $S pT ton. Ki'frs IS t 22c per doi. Hot ter, 20 to 2i. per lb. A"?w siflrerhaements. HE J'Eon.E'S DICTIONARY akd EVEsraiT FMYt uTFriA, containing Ortr 2","o0 Words, c.inpil--d trom WEB STER. 4;),0"t) syni'tivnn, a complete dic tionary of rhyiiKw, foreign words and phras es, business, nautical, nmsicil and la v terms and my thol iiry. Hmbra-'ine evrri tr.bject on which clear, satistaotory informa tion is iven. A SOCS! 'PfitX T3 ?9 PA5IS OCTAVO, Sf. to. Th" fune information cannot bo had else. vb're, nor ill as convenient or aecesi!!c' shape lor less taan $;i0. ampio pifs iVlm'. Ollltit $1 t!0. IIIAYE8, MkRBIAM & Co. 6"S Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa, (et. 17-3IU. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter testamentary on tho estate of Joliu liook, late ol the township of Walker, Jtmista county. Pa., deceased, having been granted in due form of law to the under signed, residing m Walker township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said decedent will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them properlv authenticated for set tlement to CHARLES W. BOOK, HENRY C. BOOK, Jldmiwtratort. Mexico, Sept. 27, 1KS3-4W. AYER'S AGUE CURE contains an antidote for all ma larial tllMoriier which, so tar as known, is used in nu other remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious rnbsiance whatever, and conse quently pnvlnces no injn.ious effect npon tbe constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was liefore the attack. WKWARItlXTAYER'S AGI'K (IKE to cure every case ol' Fever and Ague, intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Peter, Dnmb Ague, Billions Fever. ! al'l Liver Comiilaiul cai.s.id by malaria. lit casu of failure, after duu trial dealers aro authorized, bv our circular dated July : 1st, 1.HH2, to refund the niouey. Carrollton, Mo., j Dr. J. C. Aver's & Co.. Lowell. MaS. s,!d v -V Prugbt. FRO!,! THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR tmiVEPSITY. " Iritopr!imfO, Teas, ;p T: W. Ayeis Hair Vigor Baa been ased In Buy hoosoholJ for three 1st. To pmrat falling oat ot tbe lxrir. M. To prevA too rapid change of color, ad. As a dressing. it has gtveu entire satisfaction in every tnnnnoe Yours respectfully, Wm. Cabkt Cbakb." ATTR'S HAIR YIGOR Is entirely frea from uncleanly, dangerous, or injorions sub stances. It prevents the bair from turning gray, restores gray bair to its original color, prevent baldness, preserves the hair and promotes its growth, cores dandruff and all diseases ot tha hair and scalp, and Is, at the same time, a very superior and desirahto dressing. PBBPABBO BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. DP.. JOHN BULL'S FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, DID ILL MALARIal DISEASES. , The proprietor cf this celabrate medi etas justly claims for it a superiority over all reme iie s ever offered to tha public for the SAFE. CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER MANENT ore of Ague aad Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stead ing. Ha refers to tha entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the troth of the assertion tbat in no casa whatever will it fail to cure if the dires tions are strictly followed and carried oat In a Treat many cat,? a single dose has been snmoient for a eire, and whole fami lies have been eared by a single bottle, wita a perfect restoration of th? general health. It is, however, prudent, aai in every case more certain to ears, if its nso is continued ia smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, mors especially in difficult and long-standing eases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAltLLY PILLS will be suf ficient. . BULL'S 8AR3APARILLA is the old and reliable remedy for imparities of the blood and Scrofukms affection the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE DESTROYER it prepared in the form of oandy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. X3R. JOZY 17 BX7Z.I.'B SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of tha Day. Prlartpal OfBrs, 881 BltSU,U)l'I5YII.lK. El 1 ESPfiTtSCnADE, AT TITE CENTRAL STORE HKinCC STREET, 2xo Door Yft of Oho Fellows Hall, Miilliiitowu, Pa., Calif the attention of tbe publio to the following facta : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style ! Cash or Exchange Onr Terms ! . Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, GUOCL'RIKS, BOOTS ANP31IOKS, for Men, Women and Children, Quecnswarc, Glassware, VVond and V iilowware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually fonnd in fir st ela's stores. COUNTRY I'KODUCK taken io exchaiise for jrooda at highest market prioe. Thankful to tho puhlio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I rf miest th.pir eontmufj custom ; and -k per son' from a'l p-r!s of th" county, when in M.fflin to call and sec my tnck of goods. ff US F ESOS HE. So:t. 7, lfrPl. KENNEDY & DOTY, (!nccsors to I!iit & Kennedy,) DKALEKS IN ;it via. COAL CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SitT, if. We bay Grain, to bo delivered at Mi til in town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I nrnish Silt to dealers at reasonable rates. XENJS'EDT A. DOTS'. April 21,1882-tf CAtL'TIOX JOTICr.. I.Tj persons are hereby cautioned lV against fisliing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fia'.ds, or in any other way trespassing on the lands of tho under, signed J. 8. Kexefp. SiH'sTowcSyri yew jtrtvertUementH. Jiinrt iti kiaw ere lilUHJilil 1'UJiVJii, that of tba i.inv diseases and d"mneinent8 of the bodv each a pejarate c-kisi or origin, ar.d tliat each needs a ditf'-rent nieth'Hi ut' trratriint in enter to -ftot a care, nnd a .-.-ts nilection must envtnea :hat any U( ;iio .ja u-t notruutS foisted awn the public claiming io cure ail oi a nunioer or diam etricly dilTerent diseases must provo ftil nres, even if we do not call them hnra bngs. PflflTJ PrRPT P P'P' ot moderate 1UU1A lUUillUmeans, and even rorle wcu Mf uu vr pcaunj mm inai tne trior mo cnarget oi pracnsing physician are a scrions burden to them, and also find thtt after paying themselve p-Kr that no bene fit baa accrued to them, tnat in fact thev have thrown their money away. To over come theae evils we offer Whaler, y0 515 Sure Remedies t the sick and n!r.rin a Vat Remedy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that ono reme.lv wni enre any other disease thin the one claiiul for it, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without a single failnre we agree to raad the momy p;d in everv intUnce m hero a cure is not " posirjrel v ef fected. The remedies ara entirely renta ble, can do no harm, and wi!l positively core every disease for which they ara per scribed. Illllliinin n KHK MB" XM Vnl. Lamenes, f uuimiu joints, Seiitira and Ncnralfjia are reliored at once and positively cured by the nse of Wheeler's No. ; Rhen matism Remedy. We say boldlv that in the worst ot cases orno matter how" stand ing, how serioas or how paiaZ, we can not only give relief bntpotiirry cr for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund tha money paid for tho treatment, and if yonr sufferings are not positively stopped for all ti-ne yon hive not thrown your money away as you would On anyofh- c. "iju uir-o cu.iranieiHi remedien The price of Wheeler's -V. m; Khonroti,m Urmedy is only 50 cent. fhti,.i druggists or sent froo by mii! on receipt of price. S tamps ta!;en. SUFFEHKG WOMEN. Mm . lady endow d by nature with a pretty ree, bantiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as the sweut- eut- est ot tempers aed fault!,., mental onitli- ! tins rrmws ,tt I i i . 1 led her c.r lZ I ; ' J """" ""'l Vegetablea in less time and roJf r;?i!rrnt"nr- ,h" i h les, f.,el tbAn any Dryer in th, complexion becomes sallow, the brighliiess ! ko, 1 lhe.rh.ree"Ilf f UnW" ItwIilpayforifscifiulessthaaSO rrU ? J. . U"-V"nt "riri''' n dars, if properly attended. Its pro irnlaole nervons tractionsness mikes lir . , ,., burden, things ,ha .J" . .? T. . "' inurpass as to quahty 1 v..v.;t. i.iiiri. mrrfc her till lifo becomes unbearahlo. AU this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which thn inmatn modesty of feminiuo nature prevents their making known, and of wbich the imoranre of thn medical profession prevents a euro. Lady Reader, pause and consider, 'tis a du ly you owe yourself, yonr family and vonr (Jed, tbat you should enre joiir:f of these troubles and once more feel th glow of perfect health and spirits thit natnro intended for roil. H'ae.Vr's Xo. 'S Pre scription are pleasant and pahUWo fo take containing nothing of an injnrions n itnre, and may be taken by all aares at all times and in all condition without pomhU'i of ill ejects, ar.d will positively cure any of tho peculiar diseases to which femiKs sro snb jeet. Failing to produce a perfect core the proprietors will refund tie mnuey puid for the treatment, if you hare a' shal low complexion, constant or intermittant headaches, backache restlessness, loss of sppctite, suppressions ot. ni.mtl.lv flow, or irregularities Iherool acconipiui.; 1 br hesd aches, nervousness, hysterics an 1 similar symptons. Wheeler's Ao. ts5 Prescription B" will positively restore yon to health. If yn bave a sensation of heat and throb bing in tbe hack, frequently fainting soells, Leucnrrhea or while disehsrgo, prn'iii or scalding sensation in urinating, r-d ii-.-h or white deosit in urino, hot snd drv- fkin, Whteler's Xo. W Prescription will give ir.imcdi.tto and lasting relief. Tho prico of Wheeler's Xo. 01 IVrscription "C" and Care 60 cents each, obtainahlo from druggists or sent by mail secure fira ol servation post paid on receipt or price. Postage stamps taken. PiTSPPrT !t ned:s!, to describe the UAliiJAlUl.!rniptons of this nauseous di sease that is sspping the lifo aud strength ol only too many of the fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, snTerlnir alike from tho poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous msal discharge. Iti fetid breath and general weakness, debility and anjEuor, ssiau trom tne acute sntienns o this iliseise, which if not checked cm only end in loft of palate, hoarieeis, wtukned si'gV, ot of mitory, drafnrt and pre mature death it not checked belorc it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Enrepo atid Kasfem Kin-Is have resum ed in Wh'tlcr's .Vo. W Irttant Relief and Sue Cureor Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ir.gre!i.-nt", und that is guarantee to cure every ca" of acttt or chronic, catarrh o money refunded. Wteeler's .Vj. !; Inxtaat Rc!:ef and Sure Cure tor Catarrh i ill cnr every casa of catarrh, luy tever or arthma, price Sl.titl per pu kase. from dnncis't-s or sent by mail post paid m receipt of price. IHrcr's A'j. OH Sure cure far Kidvru and titer Trouldet cures all weakness and soreness ot kidney, inll Animation of kidney or iiver, prico $1.00. Wk-eler's Vegetable Pills are tho only rcm"d tint euro consumption, gicm nat ural action of tho bnwelswiihout phvsiciug, pursing, griping or pain. Prico cents, ol driijieis's or by null. Wheeler's Xcrtiue Toulc lor mental de pression, loss of hi ir.l.ood, l.mrt'.or, weak ness or over taxation of the briin is in vrlnahle, prico 13 cents. WE BIIIHMTEE- res m ev rv case will refund m.uiey paid. 'Vo p'.:co our price for tliese mu di..-s .it l.:.s th-.n enn-twertieth ol tho price :isked by others for remedies npon wnkh you t:iUo a'l t!: ch irp, an-1 ir iptciaUit iKrfe ihe p-itrijuij-.' of te many rwrsui wno h.. ve tri'-il other remedies without e. I ot or ilrplcted their nrws bv paying doctor bills that benefltted them not. CHTTT Tfl flTlTa'njthese remedies. no HUH IU liDlUlHto your .iruggist .and ak t-r them. K iey have pot gut them, wr'te at once fo the prep-tetors, en closing the price in money or st imps, snd they will bo frcnt yon at onee by uiail, post paid. C(irrvsjo::d Jt o sf:-i.d. .'.d dress plainly. L. IlKF.I.KR.i. CO.. Xo. '.V, W. 1t.him.1r. St. r.i.TiiO!:p, md. FIB who ape r!-?rt'?4 ; i Grcwifij Crcps t ShwH swvts ww fcr cttf pfffphttt pure lgrtiTrs. Mt, good fertilizer can bt ia-ft t horns, or about $ I a ton bycomposlitiq wti fftFtL'S vt6PfgO CHS'Cat s. RferTntii. ErvSTati. ,?t'i.-.'-jr2nft-J prt'SW!oiilt.Ti'nr. AriaivwaTcfr-ncrs. ER0WN CHEMICAL CO. aias...iTti"r'a of Powell's Tlp-Tnt Boib Fgrtilber, , Be. Psash. Ss.mo". s. 18 tinT 5f"cET. 5iiT?VQ. X HEX.YEOV & DOTY, Aleuts), MirrLtsTows, Pa june 20-3. NEW GOODS. I would inform tbe public that I hive now in my new tnillnery store tore at my place et. M.thintown, Br-.!g- street, of residence on Water stre second door from corner of foil stock, of faM an l winter m goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class ni:i!iners, Ism prepared to supply the;'i?io with everything found in a firstiia n .'liner store, come and examine niv ft k. I i consider it no t.-onble to shoiv ort. 1 yns. dkiiil. Vay 2-FS.l.v. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Rn-nil'eitn the .st newspaper in the county. MISCELLJjYEO US D. W. HAUL Ij the place where you ean Lay THE I EST AI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTTCING H.1TS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASP FVRSNHtXU GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever oTered! Ij this market, and at JSTOMSH1SGLY LOW PRICKS I Also, measures taken for snits and part of anits, which will be' made to ord at "short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, eornrr of Fridge tzS Water a'reeta, M1FFLINTOWH, PA. Jn. 1, 1X79-tl . . 1 , . . . . ' SAM'L Has constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, OENT3' FURNISHINC GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come- and aee ma and be astonished Pants at T5 cent. 1X7" SUITS SfADK TO OKrFR.Q Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1H79. The Best is The Cheapest ! TH! IIMMESMABI EVAPDSATOft IS TH Made of Galvanized Iron. Tl ParttM.?. rturnhlo. AhsnlilteTv r" : d c v : i .1 :ii rtrc-i rxi, i.uuu.Jiuii:4i u., w hi mrj or color, and are in great demand at l.itrh prices. full instructions bow to dry, bleach pack and market the products, ac company each machine. Fob sale ar MirUK E LEOKIRR, 'as i' Oaklaso Mills, J uxiata Co., Pa Professional Cards. F. BX)KS, j Iloruoepathlc Pjtistelan, Oifice in residence of Solomon Books, I st-: c . . t.ni:. ij laui otrtrvji, a tin iihfw 11, i a. j have permanently located in Mifflin toirn. AH calls left at olllce promptlv at tended to. Oct. 17, t3-tf. I,nrts E. ATnso!t. (Jo. Jacobs, Jb : ATKIXSOX 4. JACOB!, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, M1FFLIKTOWN, PA. fTCollecting and Conveyancing prompt- !y attended to. j 'IrrtCE On Main street, Ea place of resi. I denee of I.onis K. Atkinson, Esij., sonfh of Bridge street. OctlM, 18l. AS0N IRWIN, ATTORSEY-AT-IAW, itfFFA.VTOiriV, JUXUTJ CO., PJ. A II business promptlv attended to. "rrtcE On Bridge street, cpposlto the Cnn-t Hons 1 o.nart. 1J7, 's')-iy JACOB BEIDLER, ATTOEXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWy, PA. CCoIleetions attended to promptly. OrncE With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Eridgo strwL Feb 2o, 'W THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician ?.nd Sargsoc, KirFLIXTOWX, PJ. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. si.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. foct2 ti D. M CUAWFOTID, JJ. r.. Has resumetl actively the practice ofi Medicine and Surgery and their collateral j oranches. Otfice at tho old coracr of Third and Orango streets, MifPintown, Pa. March 211, 1376. J.M BRAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIA1, AND SUP.3E0HV Jlc-ulemin, Juniida Co., Pa. Orrica formerly ocenp'ci by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail hours. Jons; ViLacohiis. Jcsr t H TV. Srinnit INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTA.'., JVXl tT.l CO., P.. tT70'!!y rel'able Companies represented, f'te. N, 17.j-ly A f K N T AN D DR VI.Elt IN Fitimcr snd Mcehanws II -.chiaery. Mifilir.town, Jminfa Cortntr, Pa. OtKce on Bridge street eppo"'t South side of Court Hons... Nov. . 3; 1 HI-'.!" MM. ' vri . ri 1 m t i.ost, How Rrftcred.' Jnst published, a new edition of DR. I i i-'LVERWRMS CEI.KKR ATKD ESSAV ou tbe radical cure of SriAToswA ori Seminal SVeakncts, Invcluntary Seminal I : Losses, Ihpotksct, Menial and Physical l'iee.v,eity. Imrs-diments to Marriage, etc. ; ' also, C vsi uptio. Epii.rrfT and Kits, la. ' j rlticcd bj sed-in.iti'gence or sxcj1 extrav- i jsgauce, ttt. j The cclwl.rated author, in this admirable ( 1 i.-sav, k.-a-.v ne'uon.s,r in s. irooi a ininy , yo;lr;. slIcre,st prsctiee, that tho alarm - ; ir.g cor.sequ- r.ces of self-abuse maa be rad- ; 'ea'ly cur.-l ; pointing out a mode of cure i.-sav, '-ti-a-ir urtnsir H s. Irooi a tnirty ; I 'vh u 'ds er :r. .in, . n y b- , n...y vi rn him . self cheaply, privately, an I ra I:rii.'v. j SjT'Tiiis I.' cturo sht.uld be in tho hands i ot overy vouth and ever mir ia lbs liLd. j S.nt, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to! I ar.v a.ttr-ss, po-ai(t, on receipt of Ml ' :.-!. or two p.i.;if ft st:,iivps. A 1 Iresa j T:1E iTl.VtS'FLLL MEHK.iL CO 41 Aan Si... New Vork.N.Y.; im t-l-o tlT Post -Oflice Box 450. .1D VER Tl$!'Jf KV tS. SAVTEL STKATRK. ,.V-'.-f.-. ? Special .Varices. SER'9 HAIH ii prrfrnxcl hy tlr?a V-tnu..tr art.., ca a- j runt of it r-ifTfi t 1 if HLst-sT n"d ptiriiT. '- .V aa-a aoy thai b.e.a..l tO th tLM'P itni hair i Rastores tb YooUfuI Color to C.- or M.-lr j Psrieer's Huir 1 Wtfratitsd to Lin . rinely Tv-numc-l am 3 1 jig nt tc-tiacr iunl to rtw , duJruu I rn la strati-a atcl KlVslcsai, PARKER'S GINGER TONiG Jf yja a mcrt.Aak: or farnior, worn out with cvarwMrk. craiitctitcrrLj !,.-! by f .3ii;ycr bews hold duriw vy pAiik Bk' C:xr:itai 'I'.mic. If yuu arc a lawyer, minitfr or tua-ut-M ma oc Lsu?ed hyimntal wainor-uiAlnusicr, joikx i:.tiv:watwigiwuitaVuiac iJitei'tii;; t Toua Ifrni ha.s C.irvm7Con Pypvia. xhnfU& Kii Ccn:r! iirts any m r.r-f .t tnre tcmAcb. bowci, Liooti or r-?tre,i'AMCi 's i-iKCVat i j..icu'.is:-.j!ycj. It'lie;(ire3tc L'v.li 'xHkr AaJ fte 2txt sad S jr-i Coiinh Cure ?vw (feel. - If Ta Bre w istai away troiil ati; Jisipatioii Ot any ifiacase or wcakiicasi ni rruu c a irmii.tnt Lki Glt4tM loi-ic attntc; it v.d v.:virM JciJ butkl jmx up from t' fi-st do-T li:t -ku rvn r ttUoaaCA3. It hts ae-l huB-is-cii uif iivei ; it may nra yoNaV . C-aCTI' '-KWm U n-Ht Psw't;newTm. . TUTlf wr C( taW rWrt rHTsl sip-aiU tM ifc'JWrH. M Ml uif I d.:tsrrwt.t fnnttfjuf-lfailaf 11 jwr j w.r jsaiir libcvX A .' N- 1. kM. s H IVSa4ifMa:la.aiB, GREAT fU'iJ Cr'TI1G DOLLAA S-iX. Um tibimp! iik It. 1W upon hann FLrjirnvtw T.N Col-jwji aj.ji x.k i r i .fUUuc of jriiii't' r t-'i n tm frr Mii. Arty o-it or 1 Lkt: AVIV'S h: v:i 7r. 'i' A "K'n 11 f V, i i VMe:sJ BBTS0H EARTH, :J Stoves wilt HtrtT IRONS 1 - Ccc' Stove v i'-.D Dcr.s!er ..- Co-A Srove. iUVCaJii. OrtlO. D,ar!snoa3&oo. tijr?A'ns rir ' J? "ir-iwi ; ! fVLt," .-v1 .J3 saM j j-jjiarii'.ii sa a.WkW JL' j. i a ,0.S,L IM The in'TTIn i.4-J?yrns sro nnennalo for ti:t..:ci:7 IO e .. pVK j' 11. of Ii.aiisi, l:i..UC. lit m. M. Jurabili'T 4 s. d working cspcity ilr . t . - ' .els- - ". TLa -;v : 7 -a .1 rtio acnBtiM of tliol r.T) OL' In At .a'l n.,nsn:j territory. D. S. aDrf&iUi 2 CO., Brockport.Monroi3Co.,N.Y a T ... . 1 ( Ha at mt ft THE I .1
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