SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednelaw, Kepteiub'r 5, 188S. TERMS. Subscription, $1X0 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Tmiisient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch lor each insertion. Transient business notices in local aol nmn, 10 ctaits per line for each insertion. Inductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT L0CJ1LS. . Juicy oysters. Coou hunting tini) is bere. Jacob Thonifts will rebuild. Tbo Academy opens to day. Tho fire bugs should be caught l'ennoll's store is down in the pal ace. Dakota is four times as lar-e as Ohio. Some of the farmers are sowing wheat. The Orphans hare returned to school. The public schools opened in town on Monday. Hunters were plenty in the woods on Saturday. There are 70.000 lawvera in the rnited States. T. II. Simon; is at work again in tliO old stand. Over co-t.s were woru last Wed nesday evening. Hinkel ha9 op.-nod in the W. V. Wilson, building. Take joitr Butter and Eggs to Heck's shv store Ladies" walking Shoes, tit Heck's Shoe Store for si. William llollman proposes to stationary material. McCIinttc keeps for sale a full of builder's hardware. A York county farmer grew a sell Hb6 two pound mx ounce tomato. It is said tint the English sparrow mukes n first rate pet-pie. Miss Sallie Foreman is home from the Freeburg Musical College. In one month frciu this time let to; may be beet for two cents. Banks & Co., druggists ure open, doing business on Bridge 6tr(t The trial of James Nutt will com mence on Thursday, the Cth inst. Shoes for Everybody at Hook's, be will Like your Butter and Eggs. Wiu. Banks, of Fermanagh, has a lot of nice hogs and cattle for sale, Rev. McBuruey and wife were iu town visiting friends last Thursday. The Democracy in Berks is said to be run by the Jud2t in that county, KspeKscliadc's store i9 in full work ing order, in the Hollobangh build intr. A black bear was killed near Lewisbnrg Union couuty a few days ago. The Republican committee will met-1 in this place on this Wednes day. Highest Market price paid for Butter and Eggs at Heck's shoe store in trade. The greonbackers held a atate convention at Williamsport last Thursday. A 32 year old girl in Ohio has sned nn'lS year old boy for breach of promiso. Ouk and Hemlock Sole Leathor for sale at Heck's Shoe Store, on Bridge Street. A few days ago a Hollidaysbnrg boy was choked to death while eat ing bis dinner. Go to McClintic's tin and stove store for first rate pitch forks dung forks and bay forks. President Arthur's next message, doubtless will tell something alout the Yellowstone regioa The Presbyterians at McAlistor ville recently added 10 persons to their list of membership. A preliminary fire company organ effected in the Ourt House on Saturday evening. The soaking rain catno in time to make the late corn and mellow the ground fur plowing and sed:ng. Four thousand dollars worth of Boots and Shoes for sale at Heck's shoe store, just the place to buy. The place to buy your Boots and Shoes is at Heck s' Shoe Store ; he will sell to you cheap and treat you right. The Selinsgrovo Post has a cigar that belongoi to a comrade that died in lS!tf. The cigar is therefore 20 years old. The lawyers are agoDizing this week for their clients. The client of course has tho worst of the bargain, having to pay for it alt. The Home Missionary Society of in the Presbyterian uougregawuu this tuace met at tho house Mr. Jaeknmn last Monday evening. Ex-Representative Rohrer reports a flock of forty six wild turkeys on his land in Tuscnrora. Hunters will want a iermit to hunt on his land. I will sell th still large stock of women's and children's slippers on .nn,1. at irreatly reduced prices. George W. Heck. Shoo Store, Bridge Street k onn rwvmle attended on the Thompsontown dance hist Thursday. weatkor of tho day oe fore dampened the ardor of many for the occasion. A number of the neighboring towns have dancing whoola, wciea light the little folks that ,t is no un common right to see children waltz ing on the street. r ,.nurr.av of John S. Gray bill and Joseph Martin we have San Francisco papers, contam.ng fuU ac- counts of the lrnignt xs-us- onstrations m that city. A number of comrades of the G- A. t vwf o,rmt to Gettysburg last week with the commander, Captain -.rn ti.ott took then- liand- -Mvw-n0ll..r. They toot tueir some piece of artillery with them. t 1- ti.nt. mv Shoe Store l MTUH 111 i . J ... .. did not burn down and I wiU ecu you Boots and Shoes, as cueap us Lr. drop in and sec f-U at John faring, of Tnscarora, sow- of AtSSV 6at aboat middle of Angast The general disposition w to sow late in this month, soaa to keep out of the way of the Hessian .iJ1???"1?110 wrote Bich. stories about the Le Wigtown firemen and sent them to the Harrisburg Patriot should remember "that thou shalt ndgnTrr688 &. family want, I wonder how we ever got along without Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cored me of nervous prostration, and I nave used it since for all sorts complaints in our family. Mrs. Jines Alabama. The Orphan School, at McAlister Wle, opened on Monday under the new management of Mr. Wright OoL McFarland was there to help or ganize, and classify for the new or der of things. "NVe are indebted to the Sir Knights from Juniata who attended the Grand Encampment in California, for California papers giving full par ticulars of Masonic demonstration in the Goldea State. A glutton, a few nights ago in Cincinnati made a bet that he could drink two gallons of sweet cider, which be did, then pocketed the stakes, rose to his feet, chuckled, fell down, and died in fifteen minutes." An exchange says: The list of pensioners is almost ready for publi cation. It will contain the name of every person receiving a pension to gether with a brief statement of the ; nature of the injury sustained by each. The fire engine question is again a question of considerable talk. Within the past 30 years this place has owned three fire engines and never took care of one of them be yond a few months after their pur chase. Philo Hamlin and Miss Sallie Christy, were married by Rev Geo. Benuugh, last Thursday eveniug at the home of the bride's mother in town and the same night took a train westward bound for Washing ton territory. Almost every hog that is brought from the west has a ring in its nose. It would be just the thing for hog growers in this community to put a ring in the nose of every hog that they raise. The animal could then pasture but not root E. W. H. Kreider offers a valuable I lot at East l'oint for sale, bounded ' Un the north by Washington street, (,n the east by lot of B. F. Schweier, Inn the south by an alley, on the west j by l'-t of E. S. Parker. For particu- rs t,u T-,s- Kreidor. I "The family of John McLaughlin, I in Weai field county, were recently t f rom bein Earned alive by the explosion of a run. The honse caught fire accidentally in the night and a gun standing near where the fire originated exploded from tho heat" A lady said her husband will sit .on a barbed wire fence all the after noon to see a base ball match, and never moves a muscle, but when he goes to church ho can't sit in a cush ioned pew for 15 minutes without wiggling all over the seat and chang ing his position 40 times. Peck's Sun. An exchange says : A sure and cer tain cure for that dreaded head dis ease, catarrh, is 6iniply salt water. Dissolve a teaspoouful of salt in a half pint of warm water and with the aid of the hand inhale a portion of it through the nostrils every morn ing. Try it six months and then give ns the result. An Indianapolis paper thus sum med np the divorce market in that locality: "Brisk competition among our local lawyers has brought down the price of divorces.. We quote: Common separation, 15; small alimony, $25 ; large alimony, $50 to SI 00, according to circumstances. Business good an.l increasing." Father McGrath, the Catholic priest at Leicester, Mass., learning that there had been a Sunday cock fi"ht amonr some of hi3 parishio- tiers, went to three of the interested j parties, and at one place wrung tne necks of 3 birds, at another caused the owner to do the same, and gave some sound advice to tho third one. Court convened on Monday at 10 o'clock. The prospect for a full week, at t his writing, is promising, j Tho civil list is long. The Common-! wealth has fix cases booked for court, five of which are fornication cases. The sixth one is a case of cruelty to animals. Of course, there is no tell ing now, how many of the cases may be settled. The Linniugcr'8 Church Sunday School, near Oriental, of which Rev. S. G. Dressier is Superintendent, will hold a pic nic in the beautiful grove adjoiuing said church on Sat nrday, September , 18X lien Benfer, Post G. A. R- will attend in a body. The Garfield Cornet Band of Fremont will furnish the music for the occasion. 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 np, in first chss style. All the latest style pictures, suoh as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, See., Sec. Frames of all kinds cheap. There wae an unusually high tide along the Atlantic coast on the 29th of August which destroyed a great deal of property at Atlantic City, the water rose so high that it destroyed bath houses, stercs, and dwelling places. The question is asked, "what had the great disturbance on the op posite side of the globe about Java 7 -. i it i - i .-i - a : to uo witu lue mgu uuub ui Aiuoricu. The Carlisle Herald says; one evening the latter part of last week a young man might have been seen coming out of a down town dive, staggering and cursing and swear msr he could flog the best 5 men in town, when along came his wife, who led him off by the ear, and gave him a good beating that he is not over yet No cards, no names, but a fact A butcher enters a lawyer's office. "Sir," he asks, "when a dog does any , - je, not Ins owner resiionsi- "Th.it binsrthe case, as your dog lias just carried off a magnificent leg of mutton from my shop, you owe rr two dollars." "Nothing could be lore just," re plied the lawyer, f'aiid fortunately, that is exactly the price of the con sulfation I have just given you." A correspondent writing from Ty rone to the Altoona Tribune says: The terrible potato rot, which is play ing sad havoc with that fruit, seems to be partial to certain varieties. For instance, two fields in Sinking valley, both planted with potatoes, though of different kinds, the one not hav ing a rotten or diseased potato in it while the other, lying in close prox imity, has not a sound one in it. A Long Island angler threw in his line the other day and fastening it to a stake went home to dinner. When he returned the weight was so great that he was compelled to call for assistance. Hauling up the catch he was suprised to find that there was only one immense catfish, but on cutting it open he discovered another fish, which, when dissected, contained a smaller one that had swallowed the hook. "Before marriage: -'Excuse me, George. Did my parasol hurt you ?"' "Oh ! no, my dear. It would be a pleasure if it did." After marriage : "Great heavens! There was never a woman under the sun that knew how to carry a parasol without scratching a fellows eyes out" "And there never was a man that knew enough to walk on the right side of a woman with a parasol." -There isn't any right side to a woman with a parasol." "Mr. Hack," said the managing editor, "Mr. Wirework, the candi date, is going to be at the confer ence to morrow : write a sharp edi torial and give him fits for trying to curry favor with the churches." "But Wirework has written a letter saying ho can't be there," replied Mr. Hack. "So !" said the manag ing editor ; "well, then write a slash ing article on his daring to ignore the best people of the village. Give it to him good and strong. Ex change. John Yeaklcy has had an unpleas ant experience in business in this town. Years ago thieves broke into his business plaee and robbed it of nearly everything valuable that it contained. In the fire of August 23, 1S73, his dwelling place and store was burned. In the storm of July 11, 1870, his store building was un roofed, and great damage done to store goods. This last calamity hns caused him to close business, and he will sell his valuable lot ou Main street at public sale on Thursday. The post of janitor was vacant in Kansas City schoolhonse, and many citizens applied for the place, bnt the Trustees were most impressed by the application of a colored man named James Dyer, and he was ap pointed. This is what he wrete : I want to be a Janitor, And with the janitors stand ; A ceal-hod at my elbow, A broomstick in my hand. To do my work np decently I'il strive and never tire ; You'll perfect satisfaction get If you'll employ James Dyer. An exchange says, it is worth while for people to make a note of the fact that when a postage stamp is put partly on tho wrapper of a newspaper and partly on the news paper itself so as to fasten it in its place, the'wholc thing becomes a sealed package, and requires full postage. This is why many news papers do not reach their destina tion. It is very convenient for the sender thus to secure the wrapper, but it makos a "sealed package." And the cost will be three cents for every half ounce or fraction thereof. An exchange says, a man should be ashamed to say he was too poor to take a newspaper. It costs less than half a cent a day to take a weekly newspaper ; less than one ci gar a week, and a poor cigar at that : less than the liarber would charge for getting your hair trimmed : less than a glass of beer once a week : less than an energetic servant girl will save in a week. One-half a cent a day can be saved in many a better way than by stopping a news paper. So any man ought to be ashamed to say that he can't afford to take his home paper. As per notice, previously given, a meeting was held at 2 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, Aug. 30th, 18S3, at the cemetery, at the south side of Mexi co, and the following officers were elected : J. B. M. Todd. President ; M. C. Leonard, Secretary. The fol lowing board of Trustees was elect ed: J. R M. Todd, President; H. H. Hartman. Treasurer : M- C Leo nard, W. S. Heck, D. H. Miller. The board was directed, by tho meeting, to have the cemetery cleaned up and put in a state of "good order." H. H Hartman, Joseph M. Curwin, W. A. Leonard and M. C. Leonard, each gave five dollars for the purpose stated. All persons who have re mains of friends or relatives in the grave yard, are respectfully invited to come forward and contribute for the purpose for what the meeting was called. A writer describes the peon sys tem of Mexico. The Mexicans, be 6ays, especially the less favored classes, are inveterate gamblers, who risk nearly every cent they can get in games of chance. This faXing results in many of them becoming virtually serfs. A man borrows a small sum say 3 or ?4 with which to try his luck at the gaming table. He loses, and is unable to repay the money. He is arraigned, the debt is proved, and he is senten ced to work for the lender till the amount of his obligation is paid. By the time he has liquidated the original debt he has contracted three or four others, and he belongs to his creditor almost ns much as his creditor's horse or cow. His death does not cancel his debts ; his wife or his children must labor till the money is returned. This is said to be the rea son why peons do not runaway after contracting debts. James Law says, that the Juniata Hotel, in the stable of which the late fire was started, was built by Ja cob Zeigler, after the Fetterman House was destroyed by fire in 1810. The W. W. Wilson residence occu pies tho site of the Fetterman House. Two girls perished in the flames of the Inst named house. Law was too young to recollect the fire. His in formation came from older people. A citizen named Jacob Zeigler had a store in the Fetterman House, af ter the fire he came up on Main street and built what has been known to people of this day as the Juniata House. Zeigler sold the house to a man from Carisle named Wert, and retired to his farm now owned by John Gallagher in Walker twp. Wert Bold the ho tel to John Saig er, after his death the hotel was sold to a man named Littlefield. The Littlefield heirs sold to Harry Stambaugh, and S tarn -baugh sold to John Foorman, and John Foorman was burned ont on Saturday morning Aug., 25, 1883. Mr. Franciscus of Lewistown bought the lot of ground on which the ho tel property was located, two days after the fire and is now engaged in laying the foundation for a hardware store. A piquant marriage Las jtiBt taken place at Atlanta, Ga. Four years ago a young Swiss arrived there, and, thriving in business, he soot for a young woman he loved and who resided in Switzerland. She came, but at the marriage ceremony she was unable to make responses, because she did not understand a word of English. On the other hand, the minister did not under stand a word of her native language. The difficulty was solved by the bridegroom, who acquainted with English and the languages of Switz erland, interpreted the responses, and everything proceeded happily. It is not often that the groom has this privilege. He has generally quite enongh to do to answer for himself instead of answering for his wife or for the lady, rather, who is in process of becoming his wife. It is said that on the occasion referred to the ladies present sympathized with the bride. Why so.' They should rather have rejoiced with her. She has a husband who can tell her in two languages that he loves her. while she can reply only in one. New York Evening Telegram. J. Merrill Linn, of Lewisburg, Un ion county, has been travelling in the West this season, and writing of what he saw, for the Lewisburg Chronicle. By mistake, while in Mis souri, he got off the cars at liolla. 40 miles from where he wanted to go. To get himself right as to the peo ple he was looking for, he went to the Court House, to find the dork of the court, aud this is what he says of the appearance of the place of Holla justu-e : "The court room W;is alxmt us large a the Lowislxirg bar, with here and there a petoh of cocoa-matting, torn and dilapidated, with con centrated si little of ten years, in it, sending up an ellluvituu in that hot sultry afternoon, that reminded me of the seent of the last days of cocoa in eur Oaurt House, oaly a little ex aggerated. The smell was fmniliar. On a circular wooden bench sat the twelve juryman, all in their shirt sleeves, an average of one collar in ten, lank, lantern-jawed and lean not one having llesh enough for a cushion lounging in all sorts of ways as if it was hard, hot and hurt all firing away vigorously at a couple of spittoons in front of them, listening to a youug man explaining the probabilities of this or that being true. Behind a bench, like one oT the old lecture-room stands, sat the Judge, a long bearded young man, in his shirt sleeves, with his legs up over the top of the Bench. I took it ail in with a hasty glance. Cleanliness and purity make Parker's Hsir Balsam the favorite for restoring the yeuthful color to gray hair. -- To the Farmers of Juniata Coun ty. We the undersigned Millers ami Grain dealers of Jnniata county have adopted tho 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 crrain before it is hoiirht. 4th. That nert-onH be allowed 15 i days from date of purchase in which to deliver grain. 5th. That wo keep ou hand and supply the farmers with bags nt cost. Noah FIeiitzi-er, J. North .t -. G. T. MrCrLLorii. D. (. Ar.-n-a, P. 31. Kepxer, Kexxedv t Doty, Jacob Gbomxger, 11 A, Text! & Bro. sng-8-t. There is more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Giuger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of niilk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonderful invigorant for mind and body. o A Monkey's Trip. P. M. O'Connel, dealer in confectioners' supplies at No. 268 Diamond street, was suprised yesterday afternoon, while empty ing a bag of cecoanuts, to find nestled among the hard shelW a grinning monkey of diminutive size. The little fellow rose from his crouching position and began to chatter in a Iitely manner. His dark, bead-like eyes fairly sparkled- With sur prised agility be sprang from the bag and scampered about the H.or, as though en- Joying the freedom. A few days ago the schooner Ella A. Warner arrived in port from Mayagnes, Porto Rico, with a large cargo of cocoanuts in bigs. Usually they are brought in bulk, bnt in this instance bags were used. From this lot Mr. O'Con ncll made his purchase. Evidently the little fellow, imbued with the curious pry ing disposition of the monkey tribe, ven tured mto the bag While ft was Doing mietl in his native clime. How he escsied be iiar crushed to death when the bags were 'thrown promiscuously into the hold ot the vessel, snd also when fhe vessel was dis charged at this pert, is a mystery. The nuts provided nun with meat and drink during the voyage. A number of them in the bag in which he was imprisoned had been gnawed open and the contents eaten by his monkeyship. The voysge occupied about 10 days. Record June 10. One of the indispcnsible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook to ve COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN' MARKETS. MirrLimows, September 5, 1883. Butter 18 Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder . . Sides...... Ka?s 18 15 17 12 12 U MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, September 6, 1883. Wheat, Red 103 Wheat, White 8 Cora, 60 Oata SO Rye 65 New Cloverseed 6.00 Timothy seed ISO Flax seed 1 40 Chop y 1 60 Shorts 1 -5 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 6, 1883. Who t $1.15 for September. For October SI. 17 was offered. For November $1.19) was offered. Corn 68 to 6lcts. Oats 36 to 43. Butter 18 to 2-Jcts. Eggs, 21 to 23. Tim othy seed $1.70 to $2.00. Day $13 to $16 per ton. Cbicdens 12 to 14c per pound. East Libkatt, August 34. Cattle Re ceipts ior the week, 6!C!0 head of through and 3'H0 head or local : prime, $5.8dt.3-i ; good, $-".tiaao.7o ; fair, $ t .75a -5.50 ; Block ers and feeders, $lat.75. Hogs Receipts lor the week, 22,475 head; heavy, $5.50a 5.65 ; tight, 6.C5ao.75. Sheep Koce:.pt lor the week, 14,0 head ; extra, Va-j-25 ; good, $1.65a485 ; fair, $3.6a4.S0 ; com mon. $2.b0a2. DIED: SHELL V. On the 2nd inst., in Fareite township, Silvia, youngct daughter of Ja- j cob add Ida Shelly, aged about 3 years. p. kspjhksciiaih:, AT TUB CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2xd Dl or 'West or Ori Fallow j Hai.l, Mitlliiitoivii, Calls the attrntioa of the public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader IJ The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our iStyle ! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK' IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSUOES, for Men, Women and Children, (jacensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually fouDd in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioo. Thankful to the public for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stook of goods. F. ErEX.?CII4DE. Srpt. 7, 1881. KEKiVEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) dealers in ?OA1a I.IMIUR CEMENT, I Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. t I SEEDS, S4lr. AC. j We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town. Port Koyai, or Mexico. , We are prepared to iiirnixh Sli to dealers ! at reasonable rates. KENNEDY t lOTF. April 21.1 SSIMf I DS. JOHN BULL'S FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, 110 JILL MILIRIIL DISEASES. , The proprietor of this elebrated medi etas justly claims for it a superiority over ail remedies ever offered to th pnblio for tbs SAFE. CEBTAUT, SfEEBY and PEB MAltEKT core of Ague and Fever, or Chilis and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refer to the entire Westarn and Sonthera aonntry to bear him testimony to th trnth of tho assertion that in no ease whatevaf will it mil to cars if ths direc tions are strictly followed and carried ont In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cne, and whole fami lies have been carsd by a single bottle, wiu a perfect restoration of ths general health. It is, however, pradent, and ia every case mors certain to oure, if its use is eon tinned ia smaller doses for a week or two after ths disease has been checked, mors especially in diffieolt ad long-standing eases. Din ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep ths bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, reenirs a oa thai-tie medicine, after having taken three or four doses of th Tonio. a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAJULY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SA28A7A2XLLA is ths eld and reliable remedy for impurities of th blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. J0EW BULL'S VEGETABLE W0BJC DESTBOYES is prepared in the form of eandy drops, attractive to ths sight and pleasant to th taste. DR. JOHN BUX.X.8 SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARtLLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tti Popular stsonwdlM of tho Da. i-rlael(al Oflea, 6 lala St., LOl'ISVILLI, Kt. Atttio Honsekeepera, you roy find a largo assortment of rook stoves at Mc-Clintie's Smitli'sTonicSyrap Aeut Advertisements. CPUQTIlrP MPV and women know ere UMltUDilii ilLClJthis that of tbe many diseases snd dersnonients of the body each a separate cajisu or origin, and that each needs a diflVrent method of treatment in order to effect a cure, and a moment's retlection must convinre that any of the quark nostrums IWistad upon the public claiming to cure all of a number of diaiu etricly different disease must prove fail ures, even if wc do not call them bum bugs. mPPflPT P'D1 PP'" ol moderate I LUriUliiieans, and even people well to do or wealthy Had that the nor moat charges of practising physicians aro a serious burden to them, and also tind tbxt alter paying themselves poor that no bene fit has accrued to them, that in fact they have throun their money away. To over come these evils we otfer H'hetUrU So. Ud Sure Rcmctiet to the sick and sintering o Rrmtdy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any other disease than the one claimed for It, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without a single failure, we agree te rrad Ike munry paid in every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will pnidtivelv cure every disease tor which tli-y re per secibed. RHEUMATISM, anf Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by the use of Wheeler's No. 'J Rheu matism Kenudy. We say boldly ttiaJ in the worst ol vases of no matter bow ton iland iN'.Jhow lerious or bow painful, we can not only give relief but ymittrrly curt lor nil time. Failing to do liiu we will ponitirely refund the money paid fur the treatmctit, and if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time yon hivo not thrown your money away as yon wonld on ny oth er tnnn thise gnars'ite. retut dit . The price of Wheeler's No. 'JO Kheiimaiism Kemedy is only cents, obtained from druggists or son I tree by in til on reeit of price. Stampi taken. SuTFEHUG- wom.;.: a Isflv d Im mature with a prerty t, .-, b.i:tittil flgme, laultless comi.texion. a wed as the sweet est of temin-r and tau!tlrM mental quali ties grows preiua'up ly oi.l, grav aud wrink led, her form ii p. rteci contour, the complexion b -c iiif s ili.'W, the brightness leaves tlio eye, a i'eviing of l iugiior Likes the place ol the once bu-.yant pir:t, an irritati'e nervous liactiouai.ess makes life a burden, things that once were trifles worry her till lite becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a phvaiol dorangeuients so common to woman, which the inmste modesty of lemiuiiie nature prevents their making known, anil of which the ignorance of the medical profession prevents a cure. laily Reader, pauie and Cunider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your lamily and your God, that you should cure yoursdi' of these troubles and once more feel the glow ur perfect health and points th it nature intended for yu. WhreUr's .V. !; Pre t ripliont are pleasant and palatable to take containing nothing of an injurious nature, and limy be taken by all at all times aud in a'.l ronditiou uri!.:,jul fwsnbltt'j o til effect), and wiil positively cure auy of the peculiar di-ea-es to wh'ch t-malts are sub ject. Failing to produce a.p'riect euro tbe. proprietors will re''n'l fit money paid f-r the treatment. & h-tce a lical lotc (tmplezivit, c is:..i:t t.r intin-mittant neuilactie.-, backacli') restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions ol monthly 8ow, or irregularities th-. re.of accomi.anied by head aches, nervousness, Li sterics and iuiilar symplona, l'hele.' Ao. 'Jj Freieriftidn "B" mill positively rcstoro you to he.ilili. If you have a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, lreiitently fainting spalls, Leucorrhva or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in urimtiug, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin. Wheeler's So. 'M Prescription 'C" will give immediate and lasting relief. Theprlce of Wheeler's No. UO Prrscripiion "B" and C'aro "U cents each, obtainable, from druggists or sent by mail secure fioni ob servation post paid on receipt of price. Postage stamps taken. T?rT It is nedloss to ilescribo the LHLsvt!iitons of this nauseous di sease that is sapping tbe life and strength ol only too many ot the fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discharges, tbe fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside Irom the acute sufferings of this disease, which if not checked can only eini in . of palate, hoarseness, treukned siiht. n of memory, deafness and prt maftre death it not checked before it is too Labor, study and research in Ameri ca. Knropc and Eastern lands have result ed in H'heeli-r's .VV. Instant Helirf ami Suit Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is giuianteed to cure every cask of acute j or chronic catarrh or money refunded. I W'.eeler's j, : lt.,!int Relief and re j Cure for Catarrh will cure everv ca oi j catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $l.Htj per p u kage. Irom drusjrists or s: nt by u:.'il post paid on receipt of price. V trier's Xo. fK Sirs curs for Kidney irnd I icr Troublet cures all rteakne ittnl soreness ol kidney, infl mini ition of kidney ' or liver, price $ I. '. j If'A'sfcr'i Vegetable Pills are tho only I remeilv that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels wi'hoiu phy.-iciug, purging, griping or p-iin. 1'rice cnnls, of druggists or by mail. Wheeler's Xerviae Tonic for mental d - I prcsMon, loss of manhood, lansruor, weak-1 nets or over taxation ot the brain is iu- ; valuable, price 1 j cents. j WE ECAMISB or will rW'iinU money jaid. We place our -ic tor t!iee reme dies at less than cue t eii'inii ( the pricu asked by otheis for r -.. li -t i-.p-m which you take all tbe cuar.- -. iii tct specially invite the pAtronas" - met; person who have tried other u -lies wiih.iut ei lect or dep'eted tin ir ourses bv paying doctor bills that Iwn'-lr'i i them not. eow to cbtaie;1;- medies. Go our ur uggist and ask for llo in. I ;,.-y have not got thrm, write nt ore- the proprietors, en- c'o.-irg the price in money or stamps, and thev ill lie frut yon at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress pithily. L. WHEELKR ac CO., No. Its W. Baltimore St, EA'TIMOKE, MD. KnihriN Crewing Crops fTiK TIL'S f f-o: r.."? BMtrrc.Tcesin wfty . X -.-siswanftf Powell's Tir-Trr FfHilizT. Bene. Pai.iV- '.-f'l. &c. 18 Ur,m STSrgT. r-LT'OPf. "0. KE.nEDY&, IIOTV, t;enlft, MirrLixTowx, Pa. pme Jf-';:J. KEW MILLINEUY STORE I would inform tho public that I will open a new millinery store at my place of res idence on Water-street, Mililiutown, second door from corner of Bridge street, on Sat urday May 5tb. Having just returned from the city with a lull stock, of spring, and summer, millinery goods, all new, ami of the latest styles, and hArii.g employed first class milliners, I am j re pared to sup ply the public with everything found in a first class milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no tronble to show goods. MRS. DEIIIL May 2-83.1-V. 1 RnbsrrilHj for the Sentinel and Republican the t.'M newsrstT in th otn fURl MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLBY'S Is tbe plaee where you can bay THE BEST A1I THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FURXtSHiyG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of tha most choice and select stocks ever offered 1 1 this market, and at JSTOA'ISHIXGLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken tt suits snd parts of suits, which will bo cade to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Bnildinp, oorner of Bridge tzi Water streets, MIFFLINTOWTf, PA. " Jan. 1, 1879-tf SAM'L. STRAYER Haa'constantly on hand a fall variety of mm & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,?ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RX ISniXGt GOODS. Goods of all kind are low Come and see mo and b astonished. Pant at T5 cent. tET" SUITS MADE TO ORDER.rj Patteison, Pa., April 16, 187'.). Tha Eest is Ths Cheapest ! THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPCRaTCR 18 THE ONLV OSE Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable, Absolutely fire-Proof, Economical and will cure Fruit and Vegetables in less time and aith less fuel than anv Dryer in tho Maikut. It Kill pay for itself in less. than 30 davs, if properiy attended. Its pro ducts are ainsurpasscd as to quality or color, and are lu great demand at high prices. t ull instructions bow to dry, bleach pack and ruaiket tbo product", ac company oach machine. Professional Cards. Lous K. Atki.n'so. (jio. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSO. JACOBS. I ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rOCollectiug and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricx On Mala street, in place of resi dence of Louts E. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. (Oct 26, 1 S 1 . JASON IRWIN. ATT0BNEY-AT-L1W, MIFFLISTOWX, JUXUT-i CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrics On Bridge strait, opposite the Court House square. j ar.7, "Wit-ly JWC08 BEIDLEK, ATTOEXEr-AT-LAV,', MIFKLINTOW.V, TA. CyCollectinns attended to promptly. Orrics With A. J. Patterson Eiq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, 11 D. ! Physician and Surgeon, MltFLlXTOWy, rj. i Oftce hours from 9 a. w. to 3 r. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op- posite Methodist parsonage. (octi:-tf M. CRAWFORD, M. D., U is resnmixl actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Ollice at the old corner of Th'rd and Orange streets, MifUintown, Pa. March 2'J, lTt. J M. liilAZEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .ic'iemia, Juniain Co., Pa. Orrira formerly ocenpied by Dr.Sterrett. Protessiooal business promptly attended to at all h :nr. Jon V L.vrRHLi.v. Josirit VT. Stimmel HC'L.il'ftEaXIX &. STiM.MEL., INSDRANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJir., JUXUTJ CO., PA. J7"Oaty reliable Companies represented. Pec. 8, 187o-ly YYILLIAM BELL. AOENT AND DEALER IX Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. MidMntown, Jmiata County, Pa. Offlce on Bridge street opposite South side of Conrt House. Nov. 8. 18S2. TTATTJC VEGETABLE i m m isii o sicnjAa Hair Eenewer. Seldom doe a popnlar remed; win tnch s , nroas bold upon the public confidence a aaa IIaix's Haj KcrrwKB. The ease in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of color to to hair, and vigorous health to Um acalp, are innumerable. OM people Uk it for its wonderful power to restore to their whitening lock their original color and beauty. Middlfraged people like tt because it pre rent them bom getting bald, keep dandruff away, and make the hair grow thick and Mrong. Your, ladies like it aa a dressing because It give tbe hair a beas tihil glossy lastre, and enable tham todpsas it ia whatever forjithey wish. Thasitisthai favorite o( all, and it ha boeom so suaply because it disappoiaU do one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOB THS WHISKERS Ha become on of th most important popu lar toilet articles for gentlemeu' naa. Wbea the beard ia gray or naturaHr of an nad (iraMe shade, Bcckisgbam' Uvs is remedy. rasrAKBD BV K. p. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.II. Sold by all Druggist. No papiT in the Juniata Valley poblrshe as large a quantity of reading matter as the Senliutl and Republican. It is above al others tbe paper for the general reader. Tho Sentrjel ami Republican otlice is tho pl " 1' ' b'CP. h(V TMi; 'l inlt'll. Foa sale by r :5..; JJ r ' V , ; Oakland Hills, iL i- ,r - . .. .iMfr-y -rl .: - Jl'XIATA CO., tijflH ADVERTISEMENTS. SAJICEL STRATER. Special .Yolices. " IAIM2i:.v)2lei i ft? Tall'.' 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IV'j ":.-. r Ti.k m cotir---I o :- "..trimJUlr .' t m !:. v. , : ;J -.tn.'.y !.Vr at IVi-m ; 'r'tfil fcmc;i.-rrli s'. f r..t cwt'ir Is i;. , At-.N. V. t.. : 1 sj.i,:i:!.tu.;, A f ;! h uil trf:iraec--wdi.ts!y -poar. Tiier 3 ' N nui Ulii I. ji it. ins;M u;cn hlvir. j Fixis- 0 j "' ?" iv':' .-;.V r.-. srr.t. THE BEST ON EARTH. -sr- These cciebrcttvi Stoves v,V! POAST, EAKZ and HEAT In icso i!ma and with LET.3 "Uli. Xbry.n any ether vapcr Co.i -'tvo ir.-c.'2. B2 euro and buy --o r-.-r .1 -.. cl'.vsla:, A Great Causa of Hmm il&uj I the LiO" or IIow sLost, IIoav ilostorcd. Just published, a new edition ol l)k. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical curt of Spematoru(IA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoteicy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediineuts to Marriage, etc. ; also, Coxscmptios, Epilepst and 1'irs, in duced by self-indulgence or si-x ail extrav agance, etc. The celebratea antnor, in ttkts admirutio 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 cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. Q7"This Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aldress THE CULYERW ELL MEDICAL CO., l Ann St.. New York.N.Y.; um-TMt Pou.OMice Hv 1VV 4 "- J W ,A.ira 2.- -V JJlsAe