I MP SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFJ.INTOWN : ,. Wednesday, April 38. ISM. TERMS, r S'aVseriptton, $1 .60 per annum if paid within 1-8 roouilisj $2.00 If sot kl icbin 12 months. .Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cent yix inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in Incut col omn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Dcdnctions will bts mad- to those d -siring to advertise by the year, hair or quarter vear. SHORT LOC1LS. A gentleman w'uo ol aims ti tojre re it rope, twine, wil vh, and orJ inatiufaeturin.; o.Vibiishnjent was in town on Monday, on a pros pe'lin' tour b.j to speak, to look out a s litahle Wati'iu at w'uich to oom l.me their larr worVs w liu-h eusVoj tiOll to 8tL) mn. Some 8 othr Iv ':ilities in the Slats hive Leva looked lit. The J ration here at Mifilintowa is proriotiace I us sait.ih's f.r the rvfttoa of n uiaaufiictory. The rc.np.inv tit-sir j thit the location lie S: 1 tnem. -o se;e-ti.n r a i ti tor the factory wi,l be niaJj df i :itely till nxt July, meanwhile if itii -in of MifHintown dj;-.:re t en- -aein s ini?t:nng tint will hTing a population, and "bring busings" to ih:-ir doors, it w.in!d bo inst as well t- give the initt.T attention and 1 sum what can bn I,in in the wiv of securing the land and so shaping ! lUAtfra that lha works may Ive 1 - if you want a nobl pair of iIisscs rated here A ropn.iit.oa of sis to J till uultoa go to Heck's, -eigut hundred men with stoiuly work I t i t . . .nut,i.,nii; t... ; Ju,W Barnett came to town at . i.-t. A Ii " i h-.l ! ness life to t'ae town that, woul 1 s'ir- jirise the natives. 3 An observing writer on an exchange paper says; nothing is more d;wep f ive than the saloon business. Wh.'n toj 6ec a fat man rolling into a cn on a hot day y;ur tirst thought in inn tan niu uiiii; inn iirvi u'l U'Jlii, I t n i i ii r i li'l1'1'13 m, uit (b w iter buw. la'.l into a chair and call for a mrot with ice on it. and viu wrong hi.u. j tw st.Tle of llatRi RnJ almost every He simply eaters tbV s-ilon to s-h 1 1,li," l4 iS a s-j'e of l'er own. il cial wid b? sny hig'ior. if he waiis j A foar pound c it fish was caught unoibei n.t r;th l e'oie buvinjr. Tin I at MoVevtown a few days ao. saloon keeper always knows whether coal will be up or down, and is al ways willing to tell. You see 3 couple of lawyers enter a saloon, and your impression is that they are going to shake dice for the drinks. Nothing could be so er rona ras. Thev are 6im.)lv poing to consult a State map. to deci le a lv?t Having secure 1 their informa tion, thoy walk right out without stopping to reflect on the awful sne io nature must have given a man to pull a whole glass of lemonade through a straw six inches long. An insurance ageut is encountered a he comes out of a saloon wiping lii mouth with the back of his hand. Tlss public at once jnmps to the con clusion that he has been struggling with a brandy smash. That's where t-he public wrong him. He holds a policy on the saloon and accidentally dropped in to sea if the stock was being kept up to the given fijrnres. A fly bit him on the chin and he in stinctively wiped hi3 mouth. Out of a hundred m"n who enter a saloon only one hundred per cent quaff the goblet The rest go to find out the exact shortage on the wheat crop, the fluctuation in bank stocks, and various other things; and if they happen to wipe their mouths as they come out it is simply an in voluntary movement for which they can no more be held responsible than a yearling babe. A despatch from Hew York last Wednesday, relative to immigrants says : during twenty-fours preceding noon to day eleven trans-Atlantic rteamships landed their 6teerage loads of human freight hera The steamship Surrey brought 1.252 per sons, mainlv Hollanders, the steamer Chateau La" Fitte brought 861 Holl anders, the steamer Salier brought 1.19 Germans, the Italy landed 708 Eng'i h and Irish folk, the Lake Winnipeg brought 735 Germans and Irish, the Queen discharged 482 German and Irish, the Cornwall hnded 133 English, the City of New York added 1,0S2 Swedes, the Gellert 1.035 Germans, L'Amerinue 814 French and Swiss and the California 34 English. Mr. Jackson, the sec retary of the board, belieTes the number of immigrants this month will amount to 70,000 and next month, when the climax is reached to 100,000. The figures have never been equaled in the past The main body of the immigrants is made 'up of Germans, Scandinavians and Holl anders. The Irish and English still come in treat numbers. Next come Swiss and Italians. The Irish are going to the Western cities, the Scan.linavians to the far Northwest, the English to Texas and the South west the Swiss to the manufacturing towns and the Italians, who have neither money nor special destination land in New York and are employed as laborers. The Philadelphia Time of last Wednesday tells the following. Po liceman Verclen, of the Seventh dis trict watched the approach of a mysterious-looking individual and an uncommonly large and unwieldy bundle as he stood in a dark recess at the corner of Third and Willow streets last night The man discern ed Yerden and avoided him. That is to say, he ran, and of course the policeman began a chase to capture the supposed thief and his valuable booty. Loungers on the corners by which they passed joined in the pur suit and soon the fellow was leading a crowd of nearly a hundred people through dasty streets and dark alleys at a lively rate of speed. Finally he featwne holly pressed and he threw away his b;indle and escaped. The AUber and his fellow pursuers stop ped the chase to exmr'ne the booty, when to tlieir asionishmeiit snd dis oTist thw discov?red a dead dog carefully wrapped in brown paper. The whole affair was evidently a hoax perpetrated by some wag. .Mr. Yerden has personal reasons for wishing to meet that man again. "At a fashionable wedding in Philadelphia recently the absent minded organist played Empty is the cradle," He was retired on half pay." Serron debility, the corse of the Amer ican people, immediately yield to tfcft. ac tyoa of Brown" Iron Bitter, SHORT LOCH'S. This is show cLty. Friday was a windy day. Spouting done by MeCiintis. The bise ball mania has exhausted itself. A hoj villi 3 feet, is a curiosity in Suubury. Stoves etod tinware for f a!e by Mc Clintic If you waat roo;l s! x dressiu'r o Uo Hecks. Tu3 sheriffs sales were sliiuly at tended on Friday. Thunder, rain, and hail last Wed nesday evening. If you want a nice pair of blues, g to Hec-k'a. A refreshing rain fell last Wednes day afternoon. The new Ixynnet for spring is stunning in effect If you want a nice pair of Baby Siioea go to Heck's. J Hies F. Parker and family have moved to Blairsville. The International nhow travels in ita own conveyance. If you want a g.iod pair of plow shoes go to Heck's. Five inches of snow fell in Mk-hi au 1:lst Wednesday night If you want a pretty pair of pretty slippers go to Heck's. Children in the western part of the State h.iv whooping ongh. do clock on Monday luormnir. E i Ta Ige Junkin will be Decora tion day orator at this place. There was a cake walk in Patter son last Thursday evening. Twelve hundred men are employed j at Harrisburg at making cars. Founderv-man Holman has been '. t . , Ii you wait yanr boots or shoos neatly repaired go to Heck's. Dogs killed 9 sheep for a Franklin county fanner a few nights ago. If yon want a nice pair of Ladies' gaiiers for Socts. go to Heck's. The Tornado in Missouri killed 11 persons a few days ago. If yon want a pair of Forney's make of shoes go to Het-k's. An exchange advises girls, not to flirt with strange men. Good advise. If you want a nice pair of Ladies' lasting gaiiers go to Heck's. If you want a stylish pnir of La dies' walking shoes go to Heck's. The weather last Thursday was fickle enough for the month of April. If von wan a goo 1 pair of men's brogans for ?1 go to Heck's. A number of people from town visited the circus at Lewistown on Tnesdav. AUoona firemen propose to cele brate the 4 th of July by a grand pa rade. The re-nnion of the Pennsylvania Reserves, will be held at Bellcfonte this year. Mr. Guss has moved his hardware store into the new store room in Patterson. ' A McYovtown boy shot a bullet through one of his hands last week by aecident The latest prediction in regard to the world is, that it will come to an end in 1886 Judge Trunkev declines to be a Democratic candidate for the office of Governor. Rev. B.maugh returned from his trip, last Thursday, and on Sabbath preached in the chapeL Harvey Yeakley's unintoxicating beverage is pronounced both palat eable and wholesome. Straver in Patterson will sell yon the latest styles of clothing, hats and all kinds of wear for men and boys. Bats and swallows have put in an appearance, and therefore said to be a certain forerunner of summer near at hand. A dog owned by James Mathers was found dead on Monday morning: it is believed that the dog was pois oned. Farmers in the vicinity of Norris town rejoice over what they believe is the perfecting of a one horse grain binder. John Peoples, of Fermanagh town ship helped a friend off with a load of cows for the eastern market last Wednesday. There is so much talk about the danger of eating raw ham, that the thin? to do is to be certain that the I ham is not diseased. Miss Kate Burrows, who has been visitin among friends and relatives in Juniata, took her departure for Williamsport last Saturday. A hair piu of vulcanized rubber has been left at tins otneo by a person that found it. The owner can have the pin by calling for it. A man, in Erie, offers $50 reward, for the detection of the person, who Kfjtrted the report that there was 6miill-pox in his family. The Siate Constitutional Amend ment Association wul be held in Huntingdon, in the Presbyterian church, May 9 and 10. Tt S. Seeds of Tyrone, and J. W. Iseuber. of Eldorado, will indulge in a plowing match at Ball s Mills Blair county, on me iu iuu A do" owned bv Francis Hower was found laying dead on Washing ton street on Sabbath morning. It is believed that some one killed the doir. ThA fnreirrn Missionary Society of V.n I'resbvterian congregation in this ixar-c will meet ot the home of Mrs. A. J. rttorson on Saturday a ternoon at three o'clock. Philadelphians were shocked last week, over the disclosure, that con siderable quantities of ts-I from calves only a day or two old has been sold in the markets. An observing citizen remarks Young people sitting np late of the evening, should be very careful what kind of a shadow they cast on the window curtain. Ia youth my maiden aim Wa to change my m tides aame, And ao I made in alia At him, and won my ftme. And changed aud made a name. ' Tha Lebanon county court requires jurors to be ia on time, if they are not they forfeii; a full day's pay. How is it with lite court when it is not. in on time? doe it fine itself? NoTioa At the rejuest of a nam ber of sjbseriliers in arrears more tuan one year, the ti in for the pay ment of arrearages has lien f.tn,.l to the 15th day of May, 18S2. After that da a bill will be sent to all per sons that are in arrears more than one year. Thorn is S ilonff. di 1 his best t- oreais a lexaa pony, to work in the shafts of a bn?tfv. last Fnl. the pony did its bast to keep itself from working nicely. The animal kept on at its antica till it broke a sua, ana then it was unhitched. The Bloom field jfavocnte says "The court has issued an order prohibi tin tr - j ...... .l.,u uvuujjjiug me space 10 the court house known as the bar, except lawyers, court officers and persons inv.neJiatly connected with ousiness before the courts. A young hx-s-3 owned by Mrj. Charlotte Sny ler iu Port Roval run away with a number of Mrs. Snyder's menus in a buggy, ihe occupants of the buggy were severely hurt and me veuicie was broken. Harvey Yeakly has engaged in the inanuiacvure ol un intoxicating drinks. He manufactures a superior quality of Mineral Water, G nger Ale, Siirsa- parnla. lirch Beer, Tonic Beer and Apple Nectar. All orders promptly CI". J all -r-r 1 iiauu. Aaaressuarvev xeakly Ma luuiown tsuniuia co., renna., If ynu want a nice pur of Lidies' freuch Lid ilia- po to IlukV Up in Orbisonia, Huntingdon the other evening at a wedding a lady pre.-emHi a uroom to the bride. On tUe handle was a paper and on the paper the following was written, "This trifling pift accept from me. its use I would commend in sun shine use the bushy part in storms the other end." If you want a nhe pir of Brio boota made tv order, go to Uw-k'f . The members of Lieut, D. H. Wil son, Post No. 134. G. A. It. intend opening their room oa Thursday eveniug next for the purpose of affording an opportunity to our coun try friends, who may be in attendance at Court to call and see what a neat place of meeting the "boys" have. Arrangements will be made to have the Post Band there, and enliven the occasion with first chiss music. Isaac Kepler aged abiut 70 years, resi ling about a quarter of a mile west of Thoiupsouto-vu st .ition. was run over by the westward bound mnil train at noon on Satnrdty. He vas killed a ndle east of Tns-nr.ira sta tion. The train tiat ran over him was stoped. and his remains were brought to this place and after iden tification were sent to Thompsoutown station on a train at half past one o'clock on Saturday afternoon. If yon want a nice pair of Ladies loe box kid bnttnn shop go to Ilick'n. j The festival held in the Mickey building, in Patterson, last Friday i and Saturday evenings, to raise mon ey to pay debts owed by the Luther an congregation, was a success in every particular. Two hundred and one dollars, clear of all expanses was raised. A quilt with over 400 names ' on it was voted for. in the name of J. C. Thompson and James Drake. Thompson received the highest num ber of votes and carried off the q iilt. Previons to last Thursday, the water in Lost Creek was so clear that fish in it could be plainly 8--en. Men and boys that love to fish. canght many suckers by hooking them; their method is to fasten three hooks to a wire and the wire to a pole, as a fishing line is fastened to a pole, by the pole the hooks are guid ed to the head or side of the fish and a quick upward jerk fastens the fish on the hook. The Lewistown Senlinel says ; last week we noted the fact that Samuel Lantz, Esq., of Belleville, had carried a barlow knife in his pocket since 1858. Samuel Parker, near Mt Rock Mills, can make a better report. He has a large double-bladed pocket knife which he has carried in his pocket since 1844, and he says he has taken the skin off of many a deer with it in the Seven mountains during the last thirty-five years. He has also a coffee mill pnrchased at Franciscus s store in 1842, when the store was only a small shop, and the coffee mill has ground a pound of coffee every week since that time, and never vet received any repairs, with indications that it will last for several years to come. Tbe Bugle .lotos ofSprln?. Now Winter, on bis ice-bouse car, Is rattling north, o'er crag and scar; The thrash and blackbird cheery sing, Blowing the bug!.! notes of Spring Saying, "Coming! coming! coming! The Spring is coming, man, to thee!" I've heard for many a year, ah me! Those bngle notes, so wild and free; And tho' each year its wrinkle throws, That music aye the sweeter grows, Faying, ''Coming! coming! coming! Tereonial youth I bring with me." The celsndine's bright enp of gold Is nestling. by the brooklot coldj The coltsfoot to the warming days Is streaming back its yellow rays, gaying, "Coming ! coming) coining! Sweet Flora corueth, fair to aee." The chesnut bursts its shining hoods, The poplar scents the leafing woods. Where, cheerfully, among the boughs, The birds are warbling tender vowa. Saying "Coming? comint? coining? And spend the Summer wild and free." And my dull muse it fain would sing Of the boanie bugle notes of Spring: "Oh blackbird, in thy testacy, Chant thy lond cljrion cheeril ! While hummi"i:! humming! Iiumroms! The woods repeal thy song (or me." Good H'orrft. About five bushels of potatoes, cnt and ready to plant and a double-bit- ted axe, belonging jointly to Isaac ntor nrifl .Trrv Thoinnson. were ui.- " 1 ot..r. frmn th former s field, iu l,in on Satnrdav or Sunday niglits. Tliey offer $20 re ward for tbe apprehension of the thief. Xevyort .Vnci. Lost Wednesday niirht liehtnini struck a number of bnil.li licra in Pennsylvania. The barn of Donx BeiseL near It a roth, was stnuk by iightning end completely de:troyd. Five head of cattle were burned to death. The Lehigh Valley Railroad statiou at S'atingUm w;is ski elruck by lightning The house of Professor D.11 at Norriritown Was strrick by lightning: At Riyersford: twu cows were kid 1 by lightning. The church of the Ef angelical Associatioa, a stone building in TiTe Hid, a village of 6 )0 inhabitants in Lancaster county, was struck by lightning and entirely destroyed. The cabinet organ and a clock in the Sunday school room wore removed. In Fayette county the storm was destructive in its effect A Menonite Church was unroofed: a boy was blown off a horse that he was riding and carried many vards from the road iu a field: Barns were unroofed; Ihe Disciples Cuurch was .destroyed. Orchards and fences were swept away, in one house the wife and five children were dangerously hurt; the house was torn to pieces: In an other house Vd i ife was killed. A number of the wounded are exoected to die. Hailstones as large as a tea cup fell during the progress of the storm. The storm burst su l lenly about 4 o'clock on Wednesday evening was of snort duration ami very liulited in its track. It moved from southwest to northeast going over the north ern portion of Fayette county. The wind, rain and hail poured out of a dark blue funnel-shaped cloud, which travelled at an a'aitost incredible speed. The house of a widow named Miller was demolished and her barn carried so far that it has not yet been found John Bundroffs house succntn!ed. Strange to relate, the lower etorv of the house was swept instantly ntvav. and the upper portion then came tumbling down. Mr. Bandorff was struck by one of the missels just be low the vtnall of tue basic It pene trated an artery Ma 1 it is feared the wound Is fatal. Mr. Joieph Giassbnrn's honsa w;tf utterly destroyed, ns waw also his barn. The last lie pst of the roof of the latter it was going up tha moun tain at lightning spcd. Nothing wj;s left standing on his farm. Mr. Glass burn's wife and five of the children are badly hurt J. Stu'ifTer's two hor.ses nid a laru were levelled to the ground. Mrs. St suffers was seriously ii.jure 1. liie Florin strnck the house of John Wingrove. He was about 501) yards from home, driving thither a load of oats. He leaped from the .vagon r.n l ran toward hi.s hnnse. lay dead with hr kiho of 11 r.ionths clasped tightly to her bosom. She hiul s.'iel her yo;i!ige.-.t born at the iu sUnt the htorm strivk V.:o huil limr. aud had been hurled far that the vi len-.e deprived her of lif?. The babe was lrikarmod. Mr. Wingrrve's other children were trying frautically to ('Zlinguisli the fire, which Lad canght in their clothing and was then consuming them. They nspcrt that the fi; o bnrst upon them from a churl overhead. Alexander and I.rry, two of the Iioys, aged'llnnd 13 years r2s,pctively. have since died of their injuries. The other children will probably not recover." ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. Editor Srnlintl tnrl Rtpublia I would announce P. S. Lanitis. of Fayette town ship as a candidate for the office of Sheriff. Mr. Land is ia a voting man of goni habits, and is abundantly quiUoed to Oil the Ksi tion of SheriiT. His father and grand-falh-rr were citizens in Juniata before him. Fie Is an earnest Republican. He speaks both, the KiiiMish, and German langnages. which in Jiiniat.i county, is a mitt.-r of im portance and satisfaction to both oilicer ami people. FATE TTE. COJIMKRCrils. lliFFMNTOH'N MARKETS. MirmxTowii, April 26 lf82. Butter ... KPF Lard....; Ham ..... Shoulder . Sides Rags 32 a Yl 1 10 10 Ii MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weetly. Qi-otatioss roa To-rtar. We Inesday, April 2, 18S2. Wheat 1 32 Corn, .................. .. 9' Oats f'i Rve 1 : . Cioveraeed 4 OOtol (HI Timothy seed - 2 4,-flfc.scr rsa.'tr-arTswv rwwKjai-ii mits PHILADELPHIA MARKET?. PniLDrLrm. April 22 Wheat; ro-d at $l,4'i. C'-rn at P'V.'s Oits at 5Kets. Hay, tijiif.tliy. $1.20 'o 1 "l p r hundred pounds. Cat'le are about as lutwu.-k with an upward tendency n-S-r.-i-t 'I -1 A -.Ci'iM.vels a aanti.i -fj; 2ntS J" !"t: j" JSutJiv-daji rj e.j jtAaainVK ' l3y anU!tI.-jj 3 f v.l II!K nJ-M a;uj.sp;t xi3ioh iu..2v jCui .q (-inp 0:) no. 01 pp'itj pus 'aru oj a;qn. t ajvm n .-i'W Jn" X M pajajjo .tjMi-i.iJ.1"! eniiiamu Jat(io A Jo as pim a'ue jo ur.r J-miy 'amnjt 'jaSn; V o apt -Su'ija i!tJiiiaar;d 01 iuSv .Cm pj.nu -ui a.q I i-i '-ti!isp p."j opij; u jo oniq.'wn iil jo Aiijoijadus aii jo jnop (Ition os pA J -anios oj ur.i .(iirm jo sJtrd.u o si'ixii ai 8iu:iioa snii 'aiMDx " itntni Ad'i:: .v'q Mil iMi8!l q ura t inoqs Jt;tijji .Ooah -apa.-in aqi jo sapis qioq ao pl jo 'pxjl iqnnfl a sri ainqirf( sja-ui3nuvni aqi tnoj pnoo no. a juas Xm moji o sr 11 Xnq usa no. irqi pav'riuetiA"UUJJ joajvis nqi 0111! lqSnoLtq on:q.isp S n.aas 1 I "II lnl m3 m naipj eq J isqi 'J."s p;tio. J 'auiqairp; jlnistS Ji'M'inn o !iqi oq w asuq'i ox 'CIV SHE 1SOTICE. White ok plank, scsntlinp:, and boards can be bought ! from Robert Mclntyre in Black Los; Valley, Juniata Co.' j Pa. I will exchange lumber for lire stock, and lor feed for live stock. Address ; Robsst McIttb. Pera Mills, JunlaU Co, Pa. I OB PRINTING OK EVERT KIND I dene at this office. Alr AArerticmrita. OIiIyBaot! That's a common exprcs--siort and ha -world of weaning. How much suf fering is ftimmed up in it ' Hie singulaf tliir. about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly arid surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logan port. lad. Dec I. ll&fc For a loaf tine I kave txca a sufferer frora stomach and kidney filtrate. Sly appetite was Tery poor and tbe very tmaU amount 1 did cat Asagreed with me. 1 was annoyed xery much fix at aon-rotentioa of xuinc 1 tried many rerce&es with aao success, until I used llrown's Iroa Kitten. Since I used that Of stomach does not bother hi any. Myappetiteissimplyimmease. My audney trouble is no mote, and my reaeral health such, that 1 feel l.ke a new man. After the tue of Krown's Iron hitters for one mouth. 1 hare gauaed twenty pounds ia weight, IX Ii. Saafcswx. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. Jaz"1 .Vofice. AdoilniMtrator's) Rot Ice. Ettalt of Jacob Frank, dtet'ittd. LETTKItS of Administration (-"mm Ttita mtmto .1t.txo h viiij lwn jcrantitl to iiie itucl'-rjii'iM"! on ihe eMute of Jjcob Frank, rit:r'a.-?d, late of the boronith ol Patterson, Jitiii.tta cornty, Ponna., all per sons iml. btei to aid estate are requested to ru:il.c innn.it latr payin-;nt,and those htv itijt claims apiin-t llie satue will present them without delar to JOSEPH ROTIIKOCR, March 1, .88:!. administrator. Executors' Sfotlce. y.it.ilt (.f Juttpk Rahito, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON TF1E ent ile i.f Jiw ph Kolion, late of Lack t.-wii.-liip Juniata connty, deceased, havine brcii granted to the undersigned, H V mjiis imli-bled to s.iid estate are requeue 1 to in ike n men!, and tliw having claims or demands are requested to m ike known the sauia without delav to EZRA MONTGOMERY. Executor. Waterloo. M irrh S. 18S2. Atliiilnttrutor'a Xotlce. Eilale of Mat Miry A. Hoffman, dtrtatei. IhTTIiRS nf Administration on Hie es i late oi .Vis Marv A. Holfninn. late ot .UttMinintrn. Juniata county, Pa., deceased, nave len grarted to the undersigned, to whom all pcrsun indebted to slid estate are requested to make pivuient, and those having clai'i'f demands, wiU luakek'iuwu ihe same withont dels v. D. W. H ARLEY, Feb. l.j, Administrator. rg I EITUltt Liqi'iS OB DBT M Tknt Acta at the name lime TZS T.I7S3, IBS SO HJZS, AZD fSS KIS3ZIS. VVKV ARS WE SICK? Jlrar' ve n'fr ' grra' ernmt l"Hzj beano t'.o-int'l or lormj. and pouononi hvmoititre tlurifon jorvrti into tUe Load WILL SURELY CURE &ISMY DISEASES, LIVEH COMI'LAin i o, I tit.r. coNTirvrros. i-ix.vnt ilSSSE.rriILE E,KSF.E, xso NtBVors piaouuena. W 'jgeauiiaf.tr aelim Kr i'"1 oryane anu rWttru.lfiMii ' -a. 1 iVhT suffer Oilioas paias and sefcert Why tormonted wltli riles, Canstinatioal F3 Why frUaUard over disordered aiuarysi j Why failure aerroas arsirk hrailatast rte ItlDNET-WOttTirad ryoiee in heaiik It b nut up la Vtt eacuau ", ""ti eaaa one DSrkairs of wtai. h uukes pis quarts o: 5 nxxUrtne. Also In Uaubi rrs, Tery Cce- 3 sratcsl, for those that eannc nadi.y frepsm it II I felt arts tth roual elrliey In either frrm-lft filrr IT OP VOCR DIXGfilST. I'rUCE. I.0 W W ELLS. KliniR0S0.,l f.,rro? s. iiU send the dry post paid.) aTTLnSTOS. TT. CUTTHISOUT! A?815i8 840w7A. We have stores In 1 5 leading Cities, from which mr afrentR ohtarin thHrimry'iiw quickly. Our Frt4Hi- Frirrfiml rtim ro i t I rit. Fa. tor otir New CtUmltm-e and IHTUW tO sVTCBtM AdtlFM M. K. imiV7f: vThen you bare an it.fLtmed eye, a swelled hand, or decayed and aching tooth, yon do not take and fill your stomach witb drills to cure it, but apply a cooling lotion or some soothing narcotic directly to the parts. So if yon have a weak or lame back, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty onne, or tbe secretory system is clogged and in active, yoo should use Prof. Oulmette's French Kidney Pad, which it a directly lo cal application, which always pives speedy relief and always cures tbe disease. Ask yonr drufrgist for it For sale by L. Bank's and Co., Druggists MiRlintown. Bright's disease of the kidneys, gravel, diabetes, catvrah of the bladder, lame back, seiatica, lencorrhoea, and female weakness are cured by Prof, liuilniette's Kidney Pad Try it and be convinced. For sale by L. Eans Co., Druggists llifllintown Pa. The Conimi-wioners of Mercer couD ty offer a reward of $500 for the ar rest and conviction of a band of bur glars who are operating there. Pbilip Brintoo, wbiie digging near Wavoesbrirg, Green county, on Toes day, nneartbed a box containing sev eral hundred dollars in money and a lot of jawelrj. MTHF. CKLY WSDICtNE, VaSj Tf IhWl ' i raamim3Si .Miscetlaneont. F. ESPJ3 ASCII A1E, i At rns CENTRAL STORE M A 1 21 STB tfct, 2nd Dooa Nokth of Bridgs Street, MifliintoxTii, iA:9 Calls the attention of the public to tbe following facts : Fair Prices Our, Leader ! The Best Goods Oar Pride ! Oas Price Cur Style IvCash or IxchansTS Oar Terms I Small Profit? and Quick Sales Oar Motto 1 Oar let-i.ng Ppfcialtirs are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DR Y GOODS, NOTio?:?, t.';o i'dtiKS, boots AND BllOKS, for Men, W.m.eii and Children, Queensware, Ulassnare, Wuod aud VYiilo vare. Oil Cloths, and every article u-ua!! fi.auJ in first class Mures. COUNTRY 1'UOLL'GK taken iu exchange fur goods at highest market price. Thankful to thr foblio fur their heretofore libera, patronage, 1 request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the couDty, rhen in Mifflin to call sod see my stock of goods. F. , 1881. ESPEXSCIIiDE. Sept. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k Kennedy,) DEALERS IN CO A la faUMBKIt, CEMENT.; Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAlT, &.C. We bay Grain, to be delivered at MilSiu town. Port Royal, or M.-iico. We are prepared totnrnisb SJt todealerr at reasonable rates. KENNEDY A DOTY. April 21, f9-V. FOUNDRY. ir. nnders'eri.-d. hsvine put ti e Mifflin ih rtiinidrf in a state ul repair, la prep-ireil to du all kinds u" l"Uiid y uork. CAST1XO OF Al.L KINDS, wi! be made and snppli.-d to order. Plows, FIott- SliearE, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Boilers. THRESHING jUCIIINKS and POWER.S r'-paireil in a wMkiiiMniike manner. Iron Jtaninjr anil Inclns; made and oidertd t stiit pnnrhjsr. 1'i.r any and all k in.ls .-r work that ir pri-d'ld-d in a li.-r.nilrv, ea:l in POL'MtRYMAN. ItiCiniown, Jurists Co., Pa. Cat. ifi, .as m aVVJVrvi 57 EM ar'' u " 1 i." ti a-A- .TI V l W-' riiiia-VDELPniA SINGER MACHINE Cqttnl to y Siugrr in tltr Jtarkrt. Tbe above cut represents the most popnlar svle for the people which re t-fler fr yn fr the very low pri.-e of ?o. Iniender, we d. not ask ynu to sy nntil yon have seen the machine After havinc examineil it. if it is not all we rnvit. retnrn it to tts at enr expense. t'ontilt yonr interests and r ider at Slice, or send for eirrniars and teMimoniitla. Address TIARLES A. WOnp i ( O., No. 17 N. Tentii Sl, PhilaateTphia, Ta. Mareh 15, 1S82. After the First Day of Deccister, 1880, Toe will Fin - JACOB G. WIN'EY In his New Store Room at the East errl ol Tlci-LISTERTIL-LE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Which articles be will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Tbankfol for past frttronAjre Le expects, by strict rttentmn to business, to receive at least his snare in the futnre. JACOB G. WINEY. Not 24, 1S80. Subscribe for the Setltnel east Republican, the bent paper in toe county Arm A WEEK. $12 a day at borne easily $1 U made. Costly Ontfit free. Address Tacc k Co., Augusta, Maine nlar-VSl-ly L MISCELU1XE0 IS JUST KECKiVED AT LOC&St GROVE. . NKW STOCK OF ioOD3 CASjetWtR'? AND SILK GilOn'i. St lvtr t v WLS. CALICOES At FIVE CT5.' REDf SI A CLOTHINU AT THE LOVE3t PRICES. DRY GOOnS, NOTIONS' AND GROCERIES' . .AND A FULL LINE OK STORE (.WDS FOR THE COt'NTRI TRADE. Bc-klire am' rximirre uf.r .itot-Jc b -fiire purchasing e'sewhere, as yo can car tainly Save oiu&ey. .o troiihl.; t sh (!ohIs.. One p-ico to all. LeUST" rieaae gire us a oil, asd price the -oods. Orie mile sbtltHwest tf Patterson. W. April 27, lSU-ly B. W. HARLEY'S . i-. 1 the place where von can bay TI5K BEST A M Tit H f'lIU JLl'EST MES' YOUTHS' & ujts. c.P5. soars, shoes, IlK Is prepared ta rx!ubtt oo of tbr nx.st tns market, ana al t i.ti.n fii.v.i r aui rCA ; Also, Bipviore liken for suits and Darts of suits, whirls will be mad to nrdcr at short notice, very ft aaonable. ..... Remetcber the r!apt. in-H fTrnan' Water s'recta, IIIFFLINTOVN, PA. svaa Ja-javfcu A1 ggArr.-. :tr--1 - !- rnsgrraarwaMl III iiiaaiii law I kkb. Parker's . 1 AperavsfM. .Tl' VtSlZ tilt Soft 1 tRTuirocd and C is? '&&-Jt'-'St?i j Tnw deScinus cwubutatica of Cuir. Buchu. H entirely ham. SV-XZ&Xv-Z-CA Han.ire. n ur;ia. a.-nl many "her f the best jj res. ktmo.es It C&tt&fi frctahte ri.o.ri.ics k-n. cures rtsaJe Com. fl dondruff. re-r r"&-v?V !-J P-iU;:''. K hemuainm. frouHr-s. y.airS.!nr. H stares narnral ESa'--'' V'l anJ ' llsrlCT' o"-" buwtii- sumach, uset. kid- N cols and pre- ilif W-iifsSfciil nrV- """? "'" . . , .. , H TT-.U b-inev ti ."'iiS-t? II y.-u haelot Tour appetite and arc low pintrit, n MesBtoMJSIU - '.'r' m sufnne Irbm a. or artyiufi nriir. take r"3rl.?T s S B ... . L'.S?.tt- if HftJ aua tut you new lix an J rnor. B ITnnfel 100 DOLLARS , 1 LljLUull OS4l'A &j&:Jitf forarml.inrlrie.rinmfjurci rfctsTwIe. I I aifc..gS&kA, V?-5'iWH or f c"ure "rm- s'tywora-ATouf N g siAittly hrM&egi.'.-W.- ei.-4k friend tpyttTo-ay. ' scrfuM " ft i'X. V: '5f 5?f T- J anti ' at dnierT-ts. Iar- sain VuT- a E . jS jVa A-asiH ViiUaia St, N. Y. ,- i faiisasjnrwssM BTniinsTrrm" - tv1 i asi "J an. m. MUM,mrxmEJt SAM'L BTR lias jrjst returned from the Eastern cities r?ith a Tall varietj of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHmG, HATS & GAPS, BOOTS & SHOlL; AIL SIZES, GENTS' KLtvNiSHI.Xtl (?iX)b. Goads of a".! V"t:ds are U w C.nne srd e iaa and be astonished. Pants al t Hta. ralteMoi. April 10, 13T9. Prof'sstunal Curtis. Locis E. Atsjnsox. Oio. Jac us, Ja t ATKI.ISOX &. JlC'Cal, ) All U1W tilO-l - L.A l , ! MirFI.INTOWN, PA. rr7Cllectiur and Convevanciua aroiiipt-1 !y attended to. Orrita On M!n street. In tJ-ire of resi- i lenee of L.ii.b K. Atkinson, E.-.. t!'h ol : BrK'ae street. i-t2', IW1. Attorney at Law, uirrusTowx, - pe.v.v.. All business promptly attended t. Se .:ial attel ti. n -iveii to Collecting and I'on rryaucni)C ' 'liite n Rridjta street, pto .lito Cm.rt tlnuse s'-i'iare. jason iit'.vi:;, ATTOSXET-AT-LtavW, MIFFUSTO'.VS, JUSI.1T.1 CO., PJ. All business promptly attendc4 to. Orrn I On Bridie street, ctri'site the Court House s-jusru. ! ' 'Su-ly J-.VCOIi BESDLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIFKLINroV.-N, PA. CCollei'tions attend-d to prom-.dly. Otrici Tilb A. J. PaUersan E-q. on Bridge street. r"l 'i t, 'W QAVID I. 3T0N1., ATTORNEY- AT- LA VT, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Cr3f"Coll-lions and all prleiinii! tun ueNd promptly atten..ed le. jiiuc-O, 3 1 1 THOMAS A. ELDER. . 1. Physician ana Surgeon, Oitlce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. .. n - See iu his rsuleiirs. on .Tiiird str.-e'. op posite Methlalist p. r Oiilte. ectJ-tl D. M CRAW tOllt', M- 1- li.is renme.l actively thr praetiee ! M'.dici:.e and Sn-gi:ry and their collateral br inches Olliec at the old cr:ier ol Tlitd and Orangt? streets, Milllintoivn, Pa. March 2'J, 187fJ J M. BKAZSE, M. D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .IciKitmin, Juniai'i Co , l a. Orrica formerly ocenpied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional bnsiness pronX't!y attendi.d to t all hours. joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, port Ror.ir., jvmit.i co., rj CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JJENRY HARSI1BER0KR, M. D. Continues the practice of Ve4ieine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ottice at bis residence in He Ahsterviile. , Peb 9, 187';. PRIVATE SALES. ONE OF THE MUST PROP1TA5LI BLACKSMITH STANDS in the conntj may be purchased of tbe andersiuet!' at a reasonable price. Tbe property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Par, and with the Smith 8ta.tr! includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thetcun erected s comfortable Two-story Fraraellouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Weil of good wsfer at tho dot i of the house, for particulars call on ot address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. C, Jnniata Co., Pi. fhC In tfiOfl per day at home. Sampler J3 til worlh $ free. Address Stis ops' k. Co., Portland, Mam. IfLar - "al-iy .ID YER T1SE.ME.XTS. GliOTE, . - BAIR & LEVJIY. BOYS' CLOTHING jisu fursishusg goods. ftirtice and select stocks eer oflorrd ia New Building, corner of Bridge aad Jan. 1, l7-tf E?" SLITS UAllt TO ORi'EK. vji SNIVEL fTRATfR. Special J'ulices. PIMPLES: I I will Ilia' I (Ir re. ) Il.e reeitie a sltsp.i " - n . ..... . : 1 1 T . FKEtK.-fc?. PIMPLES and ; B;.rcuii, i leaviuK the sSin lt, Clrtr ai teulilul; ' s'3o !n..trnti(;ns f.r ir t .Mei!g a lu!i.-isnt tnxitli ol h.iir on a bill h'-.d or sin'xit!: ! tsee. Adaresf iiM-lHiiig VaSDcir 4t Co., S IJeeliMaii St., . Y. - ; TO C0.N S U M i' l l ES. I The adrertHvr hllinfc- .e-n peri;i-nent!y ! cured of tliiSt dread dijse, 0i:sanriton. i by a jiinfiJe r- ni.-dy, is eaaioiis t' iiiak I known t his Jellow-sntf--e.-s :'ie efs.oC j eue. To all a h deMie i:. ti.; ;ii a-nu a j eopv ol the jrt.MTl:.li.H nied, (:ree ol eh irjr -) witb the Mi.e.-ti -iM to.- jr 'iirinj and it-im tbe saio. wtitoli lliey wnl tf it a ; n KfCi k forCo:i L?n-, A.?ns), Bio . iroiTFs.Jt . Pjj-tiw-s wi?in- i.,e rrcJK.rij- tioti, ul j Icasi: address, K -v. E. A TTIL.V1N. 191 Penn St., V!:i:ai;is!.:ii. N. Y. A t.ENTS WANT Eli. Hi? Par. X. Work. Steelv Eipl- m-t.t. LiKht varu-. pies Iree. Adilres sau Street, New Vo, M. I UYRN, i N es A i;ENTl.EM IV v!io sntfrred l r vesrs frriiii Nerv.us .!t!!,ITY. PRE 4AT(."Ra I'KCAY, ard .ill 'he eflV.t-ls of yt.nshiul iu riiserrtion, i 1 i.-r be s.tke ot" smfer'.ia hn luwity. send l-ee t. :dl who need it. llie re cip" and tiiree-ions lor making the simple rem.'iiy hy ss ii i - J i ho was cured, p offerers i-hin to pn!il nv the advertiser's eie-ri- in-e ran i!o so bv a'iilressinjr in perfect confidence. "jtHIN B..OGPKN. 11 Ced,tr St., Niw Torr. Jan 28, 1881. - - A that CansB of Email Misery Is tllC IaOK Of mmmm j A L-cttre on the NatUr, Treattn'.-nt nd I: r. I ic .1 Cure of Semis: J V.iki:rs, or I Sper;u;itorrlne:i, induced lv ?if-Al:se, I:i- !vo!ii!it;iry Emissions, Iripfency, Nervos Ih-hilitj, and. luitsidiiiienf to .Marrisfte gen erally ; t'onsntiipti'-n, Epili-psy and Eiln; j Merita! and PhvsiiMl I:n spa itv, ft.c. bv. I Hi WERT J.ri'l. V E K I. L, JL L . Au- llior ot the "(i.-een B ok." j Thj viorld-reno-nei n;h'r, in this sd mirihle Leefure, clearly p:oves Iroru ):is '"n experience that the awtul consetjuen I ees of S- lt.A!iie may be K'cctuailv remov- ed n iiliont niedieines, and without dai, ire oils snriral operations, bougies, infctru metits, ritis or cordials ; pointing out a mode o cure at once certain and tflVcft ,1 by wi "n h cwry sufierer, no matter 5jt h.is condition m y be, may care hintself cheaply, pr'nately and radically. , CTAjj Lecture till fT?Tc a boon to Mo iniuti and tbvuiantl. . ;. Senr. ':!:ii;r seal, in a plain envelop, to. any addr ss, fo l-pai l, on receipt of ix cents. or!vo p-.-l.ice stamps. A Idiess THPCTLVEKiYIXI. JIEDIf AL 10 .4.1 Aun St.. New York.N Y. ; . h-nt-Ift-ly Post.OUice Roi 450. TaVIalABIala FA ISM " PRIVATE SALE. friHE heirs of Fndertk Lauvor, dre'd,! A. will ,.Tt ml private J.tie, a lami. situ ate'i In GreeLtfood ft r.n.-.liip. Perry counts. Pa,, bounded by I:tn s of J. Anker, J. ti. Jonrs, J. Kifpand others, containing One Huncrei, & Fifty-five Acres,' more or less. ab"tit ll.'i acies of which are cleared and in a liiiih siate of cnltivatiot.; the b-tlanep ia well set with timber. Th improvements are a Lir?B Mia Fr2in3 Imi . BANK BARN, fl-nx Pert. Corn Uoose, and Wash House, with a Weil of never-lalling wafer near the door. There is alsw an ex celli nt Orchard of choioe fruit on the farm. This ia a mo t deairtMe propertr. being situatel in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, ehnrches, mi'.Ls, Ac, and within a few miles of Ihe Pennsvlranta Railroad. C7Fur farther particulars call nn the. nnder.-igned, who reside on tbe farm, or address them at Milb-rarown. Perry C., Pa. SIMEON LAI YER, POLbER I.AUYER, May 4, 11. Adminitrtvar
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