SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : tf edaeday, Aatmt I8SS. TERMS. . Subscription, S1.50 per annum if taid within 12 mouths; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents t inch for each insertion. Transieut bUMuess notices in local col umn, 10 ceiits per line lor each insertion led notions will be nude to those desirinr to advertise by the year, haif or quarter rear. SHORT LOCALS. John Martin is Lome ou vacation. Jiulge Jeremiah Black died Suc.Liy. OU A wet stimmer it is 6aid brin ga a oul inter. The Newport News Las Loused a Campbell press. The Lou-ie-wife is now busy put tivg up ji'Uies and preserves. A goose ia Tell township, Hunting don cittuty, is 2-3 years of age. The sale of horses brought a good many people to town last Friday. Tlte iH'aeh orchard men of Juniata arc preparing to market their fruit Horses in the vicinity of Honey creek. Mifflin county, have pinkeyes. The new judicial apportionment bill leaves Terry and Juniata joined together. The wheat crop in France is 6aid to be 20 per cent less than an aver age crop. Pic nics are contagions ; theyounw Indians at Carlisle school held one yesterday. Go to Mi-Clintic's tin and stove store for nrt rate pitch forks dung forks and hay forks. Sixteen girls and two boys engag. ed in a game of base ball "last Fri day in Philadelphia. John Stone, has been home, here, among his friends on a short vaca tion from duty at Pittsburg. A Carlisle man is credited with having eaten a dozen of eggs every d-iy during the month of June. Kev. Mr. Born of Selincgrove iri'v!'Pi in the Lutheran church M--t Sabbath morning and evening. Two young men from Cumbei ! ,nd Md., passed throngh this place ; : t Thursday, on bicycles, wtst ! Ixiund. It is said that the first Mennonite rhnivh in America was erected in ermantown in 1770. It is still htuiiJiug. ' The missionary society of the Ln thersn cLnrch met at the house of Mr. E. V. H. Kreider, last Wednes day evening. A meeting of colored people at Sandy Hollow, Terry county, had ;jor ; w!iite people in attendance than colored people. A 17- horse owned by Robert Gill ford, of Spruce Hill, struck its Lead against the head piece of a sta ble loor and fell death All communications that aro sent to this ofric-e without name of writer or writers are put into the waste basket or into the stove. Thomas Salouff captured a rattle su:ihe -i feet long iu an oatsfield on his f.ithcr's farm in Fermanagh twp. He has the snake in a cage alive. The Perry county Tre-mau of last wc.-k mv :" Nineteen svine owned I v Mr. Shstto of Watts township, latelv die.1 from some unknown dis use. W. P. Cramer, John S. Graybill, tieorge Goshen and Rebecca Diven, were tent-holders from this place at Newton Hamilton camp-meeting last week. Harrison Thornburg, formerly a citicu of this place, but during the pa.t -i t years a resident of the south was in town seeing old time friends last week. A voting and illiterate doctor, on U ing told that a certain patient was convalescent, aaid: '-Why, that is nothing. I fan cure convalescence iu 3 hours. The $10 a day extra session poli- tician may run tlio JjCgisiauuo iw .r.;ic l.nt f.-ii naver w ibo he is robbing will catch wm wueu es a re election. William Copcnhavcr, son of Rev. Copenhavcr, who peached so long for the Lutherans of McAhsterville and Center, has been in this com munity, among old time friends. "Did von dut the furniture this morning. Mary J" asked the mis rcss. No. ma am," replied Marj ; "it dul nt ntlit: it had all the dust on it that it coiiM casuy Ji"i ..vt. Ttitr Branck an awful dir- It i.W" -Why, no, my w!i....t t-nu think so. chihl Whv here is an advertisement that says it 19 M iashed by the uac iie v- Tribune says: "Its The Altoona .. i:i iimI tri- nearlv rune mouths unui w rSl election of county Iten i r t for all that the candidates, are hre alrtadv making a lively canvas. Annmberofirplrom.ms rt-c-P-atel at the 1 o liniian .uw' - last Saturdu" vest Lome pic ,c the I i.. their praiwj of rhinjoyclonthat occasion. The Louse of William t ..-.I J.lms'n farm. Bitner, on near l'ort . -A ...L' 1 i. I.- i;.,),tninir a lew !lMN7i was not i ..:i.i,nr was , rr lUe ... tumilv was much ininrei. 1111 J ld!v fcarel The largest flock of . : . ilta wihl turkeys that I ho y,i bf.r.1 iron a-- - - . L M.lfor.1 townsmp she wo.,1. a few l-.ys S 10 i i n huntrc'i. says Get they nnB..-.-- , lK.ys. tour fpin d cu8 r la J LcwU M-nasom the h ,Le notorious I ffilcr ,oUn ko -Vthe south-ru,.t-l reign of terror n m fot ,temirionflcrry JXcw -r.was io..-. - t-.nswer MooiiflfM on him m indictment tu 17'.. Hi ...... IIVti Sces at the ii.. ir.n n M irthaHen !djngliau. n the La-t'H ii .r. t-uin ah 1" ie-i.' atketpricea.TlV , l0t Fermanagh twn K. h in evening " AlZfJ the W of . J7- ?, a lumP from thatVU SthtTbS vein and not knowinThowto St tbe horse as a consequence bleS TheBloomfield Times of Ammst lotit W Cwr ffers a valttaWe lot at Last Point for sale, bounded on the east by lot of B. F. Schweier by lot of E. S. Parker. For particu lai s call on T. S. Kreider. "Have you seen your friend B late ly! -Yes. "Then you must have noticed that he dyes his hair in front but forgets to dye the back of it" W elL it proves this, that if he is willing to deceive himself he is not willing to deceive others." John A. Leach has charge of the lumber and iron ore shipping yard in Patterson, during a period of 6 months from January 1st, 1883, to July 1st, 1883, he shipped by car for the railroad company 1,042,583 feet feet of lumber, 800 telegraph poles, 1,482 tons of iron ore. The Huntingdon Globe of last week says : The eldest daughter of County Treasurer Richardson killed a large copperhead snake last week in the kitchen cupboard. The rep tile crawled into it through a rat hole, and when killed was regaling itself on a loaf of bread. James Adams of Walker township sowed a field to oats on the l.h of last May. The late sowing was ow ing to the fact that the ground was too wet for earlier sowing. The late sowing made the harvest late, the oats was harvested "or cut last week. A Thompsontown boy rode to Pott6ville on a bicycle. Between Thompsontown and the Susquehan na river, some people that had nev er seen a bicycle, and a man or a boy on it pronounced him a crazy fellow, with some new thing, and others thought him on a wheel measuring distance on the road. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, Ac. Frames of all kinds cheap. The Huntingdon Globe of August lGsays: Richard Anderson, of Spruce Creek, aged 2!) years and unmarried, was killed by the pony wheel of an engine at Tyrone yesterday afternoon The unfortunate man wanted to hand the engineer a cigar and came too close to the engine, when he was struck on the back of his head. Death ensued in half an hour. We are glid that tho statement made in tho Sentinel and Republican last week, that Mr. Samuel Wither ow ticket agent at Lewistown had died, was not correct. Instead of j being dead his friends report that his ! health has improved, which is a more i pleasant announcement to make than tbat he hait nqariea mis me. He'd been waltzing with his host s ugly elder daughter, and was in the corner repairing damage. Here he was espied by his would be papa-in-law. "She is the flower of my fami ly, sir," said the latter. '-So it seems," answered the youug man. "Pity she comes off so, ain't it he contin ued, as he essayed another rigorous rub at the white spots on his coat sleeve. Exchange. The nuptials of 5Ir. T. P. Carson, of Silver City, New Mexico, and MissLillioL. Patterson, of Peru Mills this county, were celebrated at the residence of the bride, on last Wednesday evening Aug. 8, at 5 o'clock, Rev. S. Aug. Davenport of ficiating. There was a large and pleasant company present relatives and friends. The newly made pan started yesterday (Tuesday) for their home in New Mexico. Democrat and Register. William Mauback, brother of Sol omon Manback of Walker township died iu Snyder county on the 3d inst, at the residence of Philip Smith near Twwclvillfl Snvdcr couuty, where he i,..,i .rnnA on a visit from Juniata with the hope of improving his i iff. whirl, had been poor for the UHUMil ...... T- period of two years and more. He was aged 50 years 11 mo, and 28 ... TT was buried in the Man- back grave yard on the 5th inst. i n,i Varra. HL. f aimer claims ii... tr ihn a consecutive years he nlainoil sound apples free from Jnrmson trees in his orchard by sowin" three or four quarts of salt freee. while the fruit on UUUU 3 trees not so salted was all injured r ruined by the codling motn. xuc j : n, ;a mu vena nniler culti- vation, and ho had never tried the salt remedy on trees growing in around that was seeded down. It will cost but little to try the salt remedy, and now is tho time to doit The following is a lit of the .mmcs of the men that bought hor "T at Latimer Wilsons sale f horse,-, held on M;un street . . -ith the price that was last r ' iV ' " . ,,.:,., t. t ni.li Vmrse. rm f.,r iso. Rob- n-t McMeen the 2nd for lfi . E. D. Parker the :hd for 15l. WUso, arK .Vti-t T nl. Mover 5d 150. Solomon Manbacl 6th ?UJ. Michael Seilier 7th W3 John , Mo- SbSulouff Vt. t.,i. AfrMoen loth 10. :15l. J,m AIcMcen Kith 17U- Samuel La t'' C'i Mover 18th ' l'lerirv i"11 l": . . in.i. iqi 181. .12o James McAuley 10th iOth SIT" Dr J"? AS.7 "i, ,, .Iseob Sulouff (in3 J6ar the SUte National This year the Guard was divided in w brigades, and each brigade held an encampment The 1st brigade 2ndarnear Pbcee; the nd at ilkamsport ; the 3rd at Lake Oonneaut, Crawford county. iT1JeiFatr80n town authority have ruled that Mifflintown cows shall not have the right to wander about that place at pleasure, and the result u that all cows from this side that cross to the first named town, without being accompanied by a dri ver, are siezed upon and disposed of according to law. One of the most energetic build ers in Juniata is Ephraim Kauffman. He is now at work building a barn for Daniel Auker of Walker town ship, which barn will be the fourth one that he has built this summer. He has done a great deal of other carpenter work in the way of repair on houses and barns. The meeting that was held last week in the grove, by the congrega tion of Methodist worshiping at Mat amoras was well attended. The services of the Sabbath consisted of two sermons, and a childrens' meet ing. Thi8last was conducted by J. M. Hoffman and J. C. Conn, and is stated by people that were pres ent as a very pleasant part of the exercises of the day. "And how old did you say he was!" asked Mrs. Jenkins of the museum attendant, pointing her sunshade at the Egyptain mummy in a case. "Four thousand years, ma'an," ans wered the man. "Do tell ; wonder fully well preserved at that age, ain't she ! Are her teeth false !" Citizen. A young man named Eby engaged in the cigar and tobaco trade, in this place, drove his horse and buggy to Lewistown last Friday afternoon. While in the National Hotel saloon he had a fall out with the bar keeper, but sometime afterwards in passing the saloon window, he tired a pistol shot through it The bullet lodged in the opposite wall. For the offense officer Weinier was sent to look him up. He was found at one of the hotels in town and arrested and placed in jail till Saturday morning when by a hearing he was released without further responsability, than, that he was requested to leave town by those managing the suit against him. An exchange says : "We want peo ple to borrow our paper, and we hope no one will stop reading it because they can't afford to own a copy, so long as they can beg, steal or borrow it A paper that is borrowed is a great deal like a good wheelbarrow, or a stump puller, or a good kraut cutter it must have some merit, or it would not be wanted." And tCeu it boastfully adds: "We know of one woman who borrowed the read ing of this paper for three years and a half and then became converted and joined the church. On another man it had nearly the opposite effect; he has borrowed it so long that he would not rent a house in the neigh borhood where that paper wasn't ta ken." Mrs. Moyer, wife of Jefferson Moy er, living in this town, lost her life last Saturday afternoon, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, under cir cumstances that were exceedingly distressing to relatives and friends of the famdy of the deceased, and in a manner that shocked the whole community. She had concluded to have a number of teeth extracted. Deutist William Rodgers, was to do the work of drawing 13 teeth. To have the operation done with less pain than attends upon a tooth pull ing operation without the use of an anicsthetic, Dr. Thomas Elder ac companied Rodgers to Mr. Moyer s house to administer chloroform to Mrs. Mover while Rodgers should perform the operation of pulling the teeth. Mrs. Moyer was seated in a chair. Her husband stood close by, Dr. Elder administered the chloro form, and Rodgers proceeded to pull teeth, five were pulled when Mrs. Mov er sank down m the chair a limp body. Her husband caught her in his arms and gently lowered her to the floor, and before the startling fact was re alized the spark of life was gone and Mrs. Moyer was dead. Mrs. Alengie wife of Henry Mengle, brother of the deceased, was present a distress ed witness to the dreadful scena Dr. Crawford was speedily called, and under his instruction woolen goods were saturated with warm wa ter and placed over tho heart, but that organ hadceased to beat and no heat, no art, could again cause it to pulsate and start the blood anew on a course of Lfe. Mrs. Moyer had been in good health ud to the time of her death. She was aged about 27 years. Her family consisted of her husband, and a child, a son about two years ot age. Her remains were placed in their last resting place dust to dust earth to earth," in the Presbyterian grave yard in this place on Monday after noon, at two o'clock. Here is the remedy prescribed by The Conference News, for the man who cannot help taking a nap in church on Sunday : All 6lecpers in church are not to be condemned We put in an earnest plea for some of them. A man may be a workman in the open vir, and when he comes to church and takes his seat it may be hard work for him to keep awake. We knew such a man once. The second hymn would invariably soothe him to slumber aud he would sound ly sleep during the whole Bcrvice, for he couldn't holp it only arousing when some one nudged him, because he was inclined to snore ; and he would then open bis eyes and . look around as much as to say, "I'vo not been asleep Tve only been listening with my eyes shut" I have heard of a prescription for this ailment ; it costs nothing ; it is always at hand ; it is simply this : When one feels the influence of "balmy sleep" stealing over the senses, just hold up the left foot I think its tho left. Try ii, dear afflicted sleeper. Said a bystander, last Friday af ternoon, when the last horse was knocked down to the highest bidder. "See that! there in one afternoon twenty odd horses have been sold for Ik twnen three and four thousand dol lars which seems like gathering in money quite rapidly. The horses v(r- bred yti the plains of l!Hnis and carriod here in a few days. That was speedy work. Things in their workings are always speedy after they reach a focal point but before that slow. The horses were raised by twenty different owners during the slow process of four and six years ; that was slow work compared to the grouping process and sale within a few days. The sale scatter ed them more rapidly than they had been gathered, and the money ob tained for them had in most cases been accumulating for about as long a period as the horses had been grow ing." The Perry county Democrat of i August 15, says: On hist Sunday night the residence of Mr. John K. Grube, in Centre township, was en tered by a thief and $195 taken from under the pillow of Mr. Grube. The boldness of this robber renders it necessary for everybody to be on their guard. First the burglary of Capt Mortimer's store; next the stealing of money from the panta loon's pocket of Sir. Brown, and now, the abstraction of money from under the head of a sleeping man, and yet not a clue to the perpetrator of these thefts. Depredation of this.kindhave been very rare in this community. Our population have long sustained their reputation for law abiding, mor al, upright citizens, and it is tho im pression of some that the burglar does not belong to this neighborhood. Be this as it may it has become nec essary to take measures to secure him and give him his just deserts. The Carlisle Herald relates the following shocking Cain and Able performance as having taken place in Cumberland county : There lives a few miles northwest of Fewville, in Mifflin twp., two brothers by the name of George and Andrew Eu smingcr. The two for some time past had been disputing about a tract of land both claiming it and while Andrew was at work in the woods on Monday morning, George came out aud renewed the dispute by asking him who gave him the authority to work there. He claimed that he had no right to it and told him if he did not stop working he would put a stop to it George being very angry at this time, at once fell npon him with a heavy iron cudgel striking right and left with it but Andrew succeeded in warding off the blows and finally got the better of George, knocking him down and soon had him disarm ed of the cudgel. George then beg ged to be released, and Andrew let him up and moved away a short dis tance from him, supposing that the dispute which had long been in ex istence between them was now set tled aud was ell right George was freed but a moment when he 6wore he was going to shoot Andrew, aud drew a revolver. Andrew ran, but only a few steps, when he fell badly wounded by a shot from the revol ver in the hands of George. The ball entered his right side passing through the lung and coming out the breast This, no doubt fright ened George somewhat when he be gan to meditato over what he had done, and he went to Andrew's house and informed tho family of tho crime he had committed, aud, it is saiJ, afterwards helped to carry the wounded man home. Both men lear good reputations, and the hor rible crime has astonished tho whole neighborhood, as they were never known to quarrel before, other than having some few words about this land. At the last advices Andrew was still liviDg, but poor hopes were entertained of his recovery. George has escaped and has not been heard of since. NOTICE. Ticket orders for the Gettysburg G A. R. excursion on Saturday Aug., 25 for the 10.30 o'clock train can be obtained by call ing on John North or Iheorus Gar-1 man. All citizens aro entitled to ex cursion privilages. Tickets $.1.30. j ITEMS. A small white worm with a red bead is reported to be doing considerable damage to the potato crop in Bucks county. A stroke of lightning killed 40 sheep belonging to James Clark, of Cbocount, Susquehanna county. If pluck and grit will win, Miss Lizzie Pufficld, of Davics-county, Iowa, deserves success. Last April she struck out boldly for Dakota and pre empted a quarter section of land. She bad a small shanty erected on the prairie at once, and when she moved into it there was only one otber lady within 5 miles, Samuel McCauley, who assassinated bis father near Salina, Westmoreland county, is described as a brute in ha man form. He is a miser baohelor, sleeping in a baymow and dresses in garments made of sheepskins- He is wid to have accumulated $10,000, and to bave killed bis father beoauie the old man pnt out of the bouse a number of articles belonging to the son. Brownsjillo bas a man who can take a pen in each band and write one name or sentence with the right band, while he writes in opposite directions. The most singular thing about it is that be is not a professional penman, bat a stone mason. A Wisconsin farmer with forty thousand dollars has been sentenced to 3 years' imprisoment for obtaining a penfcion by fraud. Rev. Elias Groff, of Strasbnrg twp., Lancaster county, was attacked by a vicious bull and almost killed. He es caped by crawling under a wagon which happened to be near. Eleven days after a girl babe bad been born to a painter's wife in Hale- ton she resumed the household duties for a day then added a boy to the lam- ily. Down in Lancaster county a borse ran upon the track before an approach ing train. The engineer slowed up and whistled energetically to scare it off, but the horse kept tbo track and ran a distance of 2 miles to the Chris tian bridge, where it fell a distance of 30 feet and was killed. Jn olearing the ruins of tbe barn of Abraham Wentz, recently burned near Center Square, Montgomery Couuty, the eharred remains of so unknown man were found. It is supposed that a tramp set fire to the barn while nnokin" a pipn and tt.at w. tmrnrd to dralh. One of tbe indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and bay a cook stove Attektios Housekeeper!, you may find a Urge assortment of cook stoves at Me Clintic'a Tbe best medical authorities acknwolcdge tbe great value of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe their nse with tbe utmost confidence, well knowing tbat tbey are tbe most effectual remedy ever devised for diseases caused by derangemen ts of tbe stomach, liver and bowels. There is more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonderful invigorant for mind and body. To the Fanners of Juniata Coun ty. We the undersigned Millers and Grain dealers of Juniata county have adopted the following rules to take ef fect Aug.,20 and to which we respect fully call your attention. 1st That we store no grain. 2nd. That we loan no bags. 3rd. That we advance no money on grain before it is bought. 4th. That persons be allowed 15 days from date of purchase in which to deliver grain. 5th. That we keep on hand and supply the farmers with bags at cost Noah Hertzler, J. Nobth & son, G. T. McCcixoru, D. G. Altfe, P. M. Kepser, Kennedy &, Doty, Jacob Groxisgeu, E. A. Texxis & Bro. aug-8-6t. DIED: MOVER. On Saturday Aug., 18th 1883, in Mifflintown, Mrs. Eva A. Moyer, wife of S. J. Moyer, aged 27 years 4 mo, and IS days. DKPPAN Onthe3rd day of August 1883, in Walker twp., John G. Deppan, aged 36 years, 4 mo, 13 days. COMMERCIAL.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKKTS. MirrLiHTOwx, August !, 1883. Butter Eggs.. 15 15 15 17 12 12 Lard...., Ham .... Shoulder Sides.... Kags.... MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. QCOTATIOVS rOB To-DAT. Wednesday, August 22, 1883. Wheat, Red Wheat, White Corn, Oats Rye Timothy aeed Flax seed .. .. .... Chop .., Snorts...... ..... 'J8al03 J3a!lH 50 28a:iU 6i 1 SO I 40 1 60 1 2j PRILADKLrniA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Aug. 10, 1SS3 Wheat $1.17. Rye U2. Corn 66. (Ms 40 to 46. Beef, extra CI, good, Sa6c, common 4a5c. Veal calves 6afc. Fat cows 24 Milch cows $ .0 to $i0. Hogs "J to 84. Sheep 5 to fict. F. ESFKNSCIIAIH2, AT TUE CENTRAL STORE .MAI STREET, 2nd Dooh Xokth of Bridge Street, 31 i HI iii town, Fa., Calls the attention of tbe public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Lxchange Our lerms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women aod Children, Queenswarc, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioc. Thankful to tho publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and atk per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCHADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, CO A la LL'MIIKII CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Flaster. SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Gra'n, t,o be delivered at Sliftlin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXNEDT l IMTI. April J!.llSJ-t: Aew AdverttsemenU- QVVQTQJ r 1JfTTIan1 women know ere UUilUliUlU Willi this that of the manyJ diseases and derangements or tbe body earh a aeuarato cause or origin, and that each needs a different method of treatment in order to eflect a cure, and a moment's retiecUon miif t convince that any ot the quack uostruins foisted upon Hie public claiming to cure all of a number of diam etric ly different diseasea must prove fail ures, even if we do not call them hum bugs. MEPflPT Pand Pcop'0 ' modcrato 1 LUriUliueana, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the ror mou tknrgrt of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also liod that after paving themselvea poor that no bene fit has acerued to them, that in fact they have thrown their money away. Tu over come these evils we offer Wkteler'i A'a. 'Mi Sure Rtmtditt to the sick and suffering oat Remedy for each disease, without tor a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any otber disease than tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies bave stood tbe test of year without a single failure, we agree te reand Ike montf paid in every Hibtance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively cure every disease for which tlwy are pcr scribed. BHEUMATISM, Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by tho ue or Wheeler's No. 'JO Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in tbe worst o( esses or no matter how long tland ig.liow ir-rioa or how painful, we can not only give relief but potihrely car for all time. Failing to do tlii we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, and if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as yon would on any oth er th.iu theso guaranteed remedies. Tbe price of Wheeler's No. 00 Rheumatism Remedy is only 60 cents, obtaiued from druggists or sent tree by mail on receipt of price. tamp t tken. SUFFERING W0MEN.eMnadnowe5 lady by nature with a pretty face, buautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as the sweet est of tempers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, tbe brightness leaves tbe eye, a feeling of languor takes tbe place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractiousoess makes life a burden, things tbat once were trirles worry her t ill life becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature preventa their making kuown, and of which the ignorance of the medical profession prevents a cure. Lady Header, paute and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your family and your God, that you should euro yourself of these troubles and once mora feel the glow of perfect health and spirit that nature intended for you. H'heeler'$ .Vo. !i Ye icriptioni are pleasant and palatable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all times and in all condition itiMok pos$ibltly of ill effect; and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perlect cure the proprietors will refund the money paid for the treatment. If you hare a tteal low complexion, constant or intermittant headaches, backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly How, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar sympions, Wheeler't So. 'M t'retcriptio 'B'' will positively reMore yon to health. If you bave a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, frequently tainting spells, Leuco-ruea or wnile discnargc, painiui or give uuuicimtu ainl lasting relief. 1 lit piice of Wheeler'. No. lVrscrii-tioa "IS" ami -C'aro oO centa each, obtainable, from tlrugjriMs or sent by mail secure fiota ob servation post paid oq receipt of priee. Postage stamps tAcn. pirpipTiyf It is nodless to describe the Va 1 a U It 11. ) inpions ot this nauseous di sease that i (.apping the life and strength ol ouly too many l the fairest and best of bolli c.ws, old aud young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discharges, thj feti.l breath and general weakness, debility and languor, uside Iroiu ilie acute surleriugs of llii disease, which if ri"t checked can only end in Ion of pulale, koarunea, tceakned lizht, lo-i of memory, dent next and pre muhtre death il not cheeked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Knmpe and Eastern lanis have result ed in Wheeler't No. :h; Initant Relief and Sme Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every cato of acute or chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wheeler't So. 'i Ulant Relief and Snrt Cure for Catarrh will cure every case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, piico $1.00 per package, from druggists or sjnt by mail post paid on receipt of price. Wheeler'' t So. '.Hi Sure cure for Kidney and Lirer Troublet cures all weakness and soreness of kidney, inflammation of kiduev or liver, price $1.00. Wheeltr,t Veselnhle Pills aro the onlv remedy that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without phyMcing, purging, griping or pain. I'rice - cents, of druggists or by mail. Wheeler! Sercine Tonic for mental de pression, loks of manhood, languor, weak nets or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. WE GUAlllillTEEorUwiVrlfnn7mo"y paid. We place our price for these reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price ashed liy others tor remedies npon which you take all the charges, anil tee t penally invite the patronage of the nianv person who bave tried other remedies without ef fect or dep eted their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. how to OBTmixr6 and ask for tbem. If they bave not cot tbem, write at once to tbe proprietors, en closing the price in money or stamps, and tncy will be sent you at once by mail, post paid. uorresponuence solicited. Ad dres plaiuly. L. WHEELER & CO., No. iki W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, Ml) who are fntery stsd In Growing Crops cheaply and successfully shttutd write us for nr ssmoh'et on pure fertilizers. uv4 tertilhercsn be mitt af hornet orabout $ 1 2 a tnwhy cr.moostn with POWELL'S PREPHRSP CHEMICALS. BefeosliiEvTTSrse. r-eentswa-ite foriinoccupiedlefnory. ,pplywttirfefnces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Minur-t!rer ol Powell'a Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Bone. Potsh. ammonia, ae. 18 LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE, nt1). HEUEDY& DOTY, Agents, MirrusTows, Fa. junc 20-83. UEW MILLINERY STORE I would inform tbo public that I will open a new millinery store at my place of res idence on Water-street, Mifllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, on Sat' nrday May 6tb. Having just returned from tbe city with a full stock, or spring, and summer, millinery goods, all new, and or the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to sup ply the public with everything round in a first class milliner store, come and examine my slock. I consider it no goods. Msv 2-M.l.v. trouble to show MRS. DEIHL. nliu-ribe for the Sentinel and Repuhlnon tin- h-i newspaper in the counly. Leucorriiea or wnne macnargc, painiui 'ttii;i)' TRWIV scaldicg sens ition in nriniting, reddish orJ'au- iivitu, white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin,, . . . l heeler', .o. W rre.criptiou 'C will ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, FARMERS MISCELLAJVEO US D. W. HARLEY'S 1 1 the place where yon en buj THE BEST AND TDK CHKAFKST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CJIPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURSISHISG GOODS. HE Is prepared to exhibit one or the most choice and select stocks ever offered Ii this market, and at JISTOSISHISUL Y LO W PRICES t Also, measures taken for euite and part of auita, which will be de to orde at short notice, very reasonable. ltemember the plane, in Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. SAM'L STRAYER Has'oorjstautly on bind a full yarietj of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SH0ES,ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHINU GOODS Goods or all kinds are low Come and se me and be astonished Pants at IS CCBte. 07" SUITS MADE TO OKDER.q Patterson, Fa., April 16, 1879. The Best is The Cheapest 1 THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS THE Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable, Absolutely Fire-Proof, Economical and will enre Fruit and Vegetallesin less time and with less fuel than any Dryer in tbe Marke'. It will pay for itself in less than 30 days, if properly attended. Its pro ducts are unsurpassed as to quality or color, and are in great demand at high prices. t ull instruction bow to dry, bleach pack ami market tbe products, ac company each machine. Fob sale bt 91 41 RICE LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Jim ata Co., Pa. Professional Cards, Loiis E. Atkixsox. (jko. Jacobs, Ja ATKIXSO X JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt- i ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, in nlace of rest-: denca of Louis K. Atkinson, Ka.., south of Bridge street. !Uct 20, 11. Ml FFI.ISTO H'.V, JUSUT.i CO., P.I. C7 All business promptly attended to. Orrics On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jar.7, f0-ly JACOB LEIDLEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIFFLiXTOWX, VA. ! CyColIections attended to promptly. ! Orricr With A. J. Patterson Ka, on' Bridge kfreei. Feb Wo, '80 j THOMAS A. ELDER, 31. D. Physician and Surgeon, ! MIFF Ll STOWS, FJ. Olhce hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. .. Of- Hce in his residence, on Third street, op posite Met boil ist parsonage. octU'J-tt D. 51 CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resume-1 actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Olliue at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Fa. March 29, 11,6. J.H- BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icdemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr. S terrctt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jon VcLainiiLiM. JosErn W. Stisan Mt LAI GIII.IX If. STIMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL, JUSIATJt CO., PA. EOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-Iy yyriLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Fanuers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifllintown, JuiiaU County, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nov. 8, !Wt2. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. Calvert, Teiaa, Mai A IMS. . I wtah to express my appradaUoa ol i&e vmloable qualities ol Ayer s Cherry Pectwal a a eoogh remedy. While with Ctanrehiirt army, nst bafora the battle of Vieasburg, I contracted a se vere cold, which terminated la a daoferow earasb. I foond no relief till oa our Boards we eania to a eoantry store, where, 00 aaainc tor soma remedy, I waa urged to tzjATBtva GHSBBT PSCTOBAU "I did so, and waa rapidly eared. Bine then I have kept thaPlcToaat eonstsntly by me, for family nse, and I bar found it la be an invaluable remedy for throat and lug list es. J. W. WajTUT. Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt 'ear of all bronchial and tung affections, by the cm of Ana's Chebat PacToaax. Being sery palatable, the young set children take It readily. nimiB bt Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. fMd by an Draggista. No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of n-adin; matter as th Sentinel and KrpubVean. It u above al I ether. tVe pip r tlit g'-prral rea.li r. The Srntnei if I ?( ' is lb pln l liu U to ii 've ale bill'- ptiuted. .W f'ER TlStLVEJTS. Jt. 1, lU.IMf SAMUEL STRATtrw PARKER'S A HAIR 3 A3CS AI-I. & t if:tn I t ti. w anil' it '.t., i, t i- -nimt of t .i;irtwf - tejliJiie i.-t-.ty. It crMititiiil nutt r:j! only tiiuf arc beucfki .1 to xl. t aV-'p ai.tl L or , 5 - rsr,, ,.,. r'-lr..!? B TTrZ Jk -.1? is mure Uzc&uit 3;i2iichin. H:m.ox Sc Co . N.Y. W. m! f I !, at sVai- r in 4rt m-l w m tab i. n lU.ti.b $c;T-.rtr;i Health and $: resell t.c3tjrzr. li ju wrc a incrl -trie or f nnrr, worn fml wilN o.rrr.i.'.. rr a n,.-ilirr ma i'- n Ly tiwii.ycr 1 cu heMtIm.ti r..kki-k"t CiM.r.i. 'itr.H.. If j-.'i . rr nLtwyrr, nirmsirr rl liv?r.ir.nr Kl: : .i y t:rn!n! ".'.inorcntot.c-f!. toivt t-iho in?-.' :..:' j U'Mu'.aitsbutnc I'arfc-T'i .inj-r 'Ionic livni i.j. j i ouMiitipt'.rm, lyp.;M-i l-hima f i'ii. h'-.f-n-v iVmi't im.s-,y ' ! ri..f i!i-li.n; t'-.T--h. l a- !!, Moot' or n- ivc I' t-fcr's t iiM. V . ' ii.trcy.:u ItiwihM.treit'-si Dh-rl Pmii':-T I i'-.s e:t and Surest Cocgh Cart Ever Used. !T v m . rv wr.uric a'jy fr-'m . 2i:p. tux. or at:y -- c r ueakrrw ndrripi;e a ti-nu!.tnt r;V 4.:.i.7.- I . ic ml en: e ; it v "iiirviL-rrii Unkl .' i.:. . it ti.; fit dcc h-.l will nrt fitiuxicjtc. i: I. i: I httnicils tf ItM; it n.iy s-.vc ut-rs. tl!"'' -lr:il!yitl tliwiL. u. tsM!:tW.f I-.-1.! f "hi f-r i: ral-n. ikuUiIO li "il .. N.V, .. v ; -a., -.1.1 iinui. oni: T 5 aviso crTTN: poujii; hxk. SO l: n U m1 lxiun Ir:sr2iicc h.-a mle u-.ts iVIiiirril yrritinxm exccejuity pnputir. There lano'kiiir llketl. laJ ui hiving Tluuu lv i UoLoi.sandli-k Kjf signature ot oisria" so. PHILADELPHIA SINGEll 3LVCinNE t:(-al Im ' Singrr in Ihr Mark. The sU'Ve cut represents the rwwt popular style f-n- ilie people whirli we i r ft r you fi r the very low price of K'. I'.t n i biIh r, we tlo not a.k yon to pay until yi-u h.f r the machine! After having e.xnmiiinl it, if it in not all we n-pres'nt, n-tiirn it t wt at on expense. Cmiiilt your iiii-r--t 5ml order at aiiiw. r send for rimilr.rs inl ti iiinitals. Addre-w t'HAKI.Ils A. V."nI 4 ., No. 17 ". Teu:li t., 1'hilu-leii hia, Ts. Special Jfohct. A Breat Cause cf Human Misery I the Los of 1 How Lot, IIow Restored. Jnst published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical rare of SriawaToaana or Seminal Weakness, Involnntary Seminal Losses, IwaoTBUCT, Mjntal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments I Marriage, etc. ; also, Coiuvmptios, Enunr aad Kits, in. duced by self-indulgence r sexual extrav agance, Ave. The celebrated author, ia this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of enre at ence simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hia conditio may be, may core him self cheaply, privately, and radically. tJTTbis Lecture should be in the hand a of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, ta any address, pott-paid, oa receipt of u cents, or two postage stamps. A idress THE ITLTEBH ELL JIEPII AL 10., 41 Ann St., New York.N.Y.; nm-l-lr Pi.Ht-OIH.-e BX V S. ' fa 'l .1 ; 1 1 i-.k '-''.tTr s mm trust' litiSP- "
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