SKMT1NEL& REPUBLICAN MlPPLtNTOWN : m TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if M Transient dwti.enienU lasarted srf SO cent, per Inch for each iasertioa. Transient business notice in local col n, 10 rata per line for each msertloa. to ear. Eepublican Committee Meeting. A meeting ol the Republican Committee will be held in the Orphans' Court Room u Saturday, Sept. 22, 1883. at 2 o'clock p! m. A full attendance is earnestly request-J- WM. HEBTZLKR, Chairmn. James lawn, Smrtlary. SHORT LOCALS. I'owcward go the eel. What large ears, corn ears. Tbe nw postal notes are handy. The frost was bard on the late corn. The '-wind mill" agent gocth about The fashionable color rs a sickly green. 3 There are a 4-fe w stray hogs" in town. Granger are county. Re-union at Thursday. organizing in this MAIlistervillo on Espenchade hai received a lot of new goods. Franklin county rejoices in a lar"e jiotato crop. " Take your Batter and Eggs to Ileck's shoe btoi-e Bechtel's tannery, at Newport, is to be enlarged. Ladies walking Shoes, at Heck's Shoe Store for Poop!e will vot on the engine question m -overuoer. The new l0'-truater at Acadewia is liollaua H. Drown Toiiiiiioefi. it is HaitL are good to remove liver complaint. McCuntic keeps for sale a Sail line of builder's hardware. There are not so many cases of malaria this season. Colored Odd Fellows "have 42 lodges in Pennsylvania. Railroad rs are getting-ieady for the October inspection. A Fa'iou comity mau beat his wife with the family Bible. Millai-d McDonald is enlarging his dwelling place at East yoint vVax-tex. A boy to learn the print ing trad,-. Gall at this office. She. will tu s for Everybody at Heck's, he o yo-,ir Butter and Eggs. It i u iiti ! too warm in Ohio wLen th-y call each othrr you're-another. A event l:d of real estate charge Laud.-; everv vear in Franklin coun- A rattle snake 6ii feet long was killed in Perry county some days go. A uiiibvr of naval cadets have been dismissed the service for liaz ing. Ue.if the imlispeitibla tilings is a cook stove, -go to McC'lmtkr'e and buy a cook stove The fire engine question is still one of the upper laodt questions in town. Highept Market price paid for Butter and Eggs at Heck's shoe store in trade ' I Lave a sole for pot-try," is what the editor 6aid when he kicked the poet out. The 'Knights of the Mystic Chain held tLelr annual -session at Colum bia last week. Oak and Hoialock Sole Leather for sale at Hock's Shoe Store, on Bridge sStreet A Perry couuty tnao named Howe, is doroPBticatiog partrigea on his farm ia Buff sin twp., McrcLaut PecntilexpacU to build a store room for himself on a portion of the Yeakiev lot. It is haid tluit thre are eight hun dred thousand freight cars in the United States. with eon Splenic: fever is raging si leruble violence anion- cattle iu Lanca ster county. Mrs. JuccA-s and daughter of Lew ihtown :ir Jttpected home from Europe this witik. The new etyfe-d shoe has.a low heel and a brosd toe, -but the pointed shoes .iiiust be woren ott. Mr. Duucan was couielled to ad journ his i hn:,i last rridar on ac fmit of a severe fold. Cleanliness and piy "" V"'1 Hair Balsam the lavorrfe for resWcinc the yairthful color to gray fcair. Go to MeClintics iiu and stove store for first-rate pitch forks dung forks iind hay forks. The siew Lutheran eLurch, t Liy erpool. Perry county, will be alodi cattd on the 30th inst .BloHl-toKl is tb. suggortiveaama of ten giron to Ayer'a Sarsapwifl. " of its bload-friching qualities. Thelat onrt in lEffl&i fg . .. ir nnnAra to tae jravo tue unarm c ... ,;,Tifirv. tatDe efii.u- . . .rs call on n. uv'n Lf,v8 in Jliuiow, "-t nice Lofe'S and oatlje, for sai r F-ar tbousand dollars . , yrorir a J.uu: null 'uu.. - -- l i 1 I -1. ...... t. tV 01 H Bb 1 L.e stor.-, just the ple to buy. 'iraWin A i una is uoiuf, . tne couufy to erect a .monnmen to the a 1 lueiaorv of the soldiers oi JL,ylr , to buy -rem , JJOOtS Uliu OMOe Id Ui lies." . . .. ,.n,i cr i Tjn. I- a will sell to vou cbeap a - i ligLt. ibi offic. was fortunate e.io" jo i to j TW T i- ... vZuZrr: LaIf of the ZIT J T Merchant Pennell bdonThelor DW to r IT enpIDA ft iron tu . I , - "cio uumeroua Ust week, and each agent had the ST.tr,S,e ... dlcl " best to out- urn uiuer ieuow. There was sufficient rain last Wed "J-- mellow the plowed ueai Bowing was done with great satisfaction. McClure could not stand Govern or Pattison s peculiar reform meas urea, and now all the Pattison crowd are kicking at McQure. The Reno, farm near town, was bid up to 110 per acre, last Wednes dayat pubhc sale,but it was held 'r oia oi jfl4o an . acre. Brac Alexander has a six footed i j rJ, ""mal is several months oiu. axe owner will Aliii.;t the wonderful animal at the fair. Grant Fink, Win. M. Smith, J. B. Stine, Walter Stewart, and Wilber Schweier, all from this place, are stu dents at Airy View Academy. Rev. Reiser, a Pottsville preacher, settled a breach of promise and so forth suit, with a Miss Miller, for one thousand dollars, last week. The circus swindler was here some days ago, nnd engaged ground for the show, and other things, but he made no money out of the effort. I will sell the still large stock of women's and children's slippers on baud, at greatly reduced prices. George W. Heck's Shoe Store on Bridge Street. A certain Mary A. Bowan by her next friend Geo. X. Corson has brought suit iu the court of Mont gomery county against Charles Clark for bewitching her. . family want, I wonder how we ever got along without Farter's Ginger Tonic. It cured me of nervous prostration, and I hare used it since for all sorts coiuplsints in our family. Mrs. Jises Alabama. Next Saturday, a soldiers' bean soup pic nic will Im! held m Staiu- baugh's woods, near Greeu Park, Perry county. Remember the date, September the 22nd. Rev. David Beal and daughter de parted from among their friends in Patterson for Johnstown Cambria Co., the new field of labor of Mr. Bcale last Saturday afternoon. There ie more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic tbau in a baahel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such a wonderful inrigorant for mind and bodr. A man named Mover, from the vi cinity of Selinsgrove, Snyder county, was in this neighborhood last week looking at farm land, with the ob ject of buying a place for a son. Remember that my Shoo Store did not burn down and I will sell you Uoots and Shoes, as cheap as ever, drop in and sec f.ir yourself at G. W. Heck. Try Ayer'a Pills and be cured. Misery is a mild word to describe the mischief to body and mind caused by hibitual con sumption. Tliu regular ne of Ayor's Cathartic Pills in mild doss will restore the tarpid viscera to healthy action. William Uickenbaugb sold Y.s farm io Fermanagh township to He try Mov er, of Salem, Snyder county, for $9, 000. Itiokeubauirb bought tbe farm last spring from Jonas ltetio for $7, 800. Bruce Alexander has Wen to Vir ginia over lauiL that is W Lis o :i conveyance and the thing that he brags about is the endumuce of the Juniata horses that carried him there and back. Last Friday while Philo Paunabaker was fishing in tbe river be notiocd a lar?e tuitle in tbe (-hallow water. He Lauetied to the place aud captured it. Tbe weight of the turtle was 14 pounds It was a snapper. "What are you going to do when you grow up if you don't .know how to cipher?" abked a teacher of a slow bov. 'Tin goin to be asehool teach er "and make the boys do the cipher ing," was the reply. An Indian girl, from Carlisle school, sojourned in tbe family of John Pat terson, at Peru Mills, daring vacation, and passed a day with tbi family of 1). D. Stone, in thin place. Mrs. "Stone is .a daughter of Mr. John Patterson. An exchange says, at a cost of 7 o cents forwarded to the War Depart ment at Washington, any soldier who has lost "lii discharge papers can obtain new ones at the cost of lir affidavits froiu those knowing jof tf"01- j the j tPotter county Journal Jf Tjyislature remains in session liiucn . i i.7,r. nr the exiieuss of S3.0ti a dav, it will probably le found neces- I Jl. r-,tn in f.l'il udou the ZLZ vnt for some of tho i surplus revenues. The New York Sun got towa, nauie, j ad people beautifully mixed, wben it j stated that tbe Mifflintown re com- f- ,n r went to Lewistown to obicu ereat fire, and that the Lewmtown peo ple wanted to charge tbe firemen toll oo tbe river bridge. Eight dolhtfe per mouth frow this out to the endf her life, in M Mary JL i'lu-kiier of .Spruce Hill two . this countv receives as mother e pension from the Generf go ment Sle also m receipt of 3J,0.8 arrears mother's pension. E. W. PL Kreider offers a valuable lrt at East Point for sale, DonnJ" on the nortii ly ,";l'Jr , . 1 Z the h fcy an aUev, on the west ii. l-.rlot OI D- ti il I by lot of K. S. 1'ai ker. r or piu raeallonT.S-Kreider. ledger .remarks, ttcfiaencs, ani a Rl)it OI1 han.L wil r ir am ton Jiauu, win - e.- .0.llal .ursistinaUotving prop- BUi v' r ' , , il,- Jnnrd n l.'TI VH I 11 ltV "c'" dangerous condition! See cur. rt8 sav tbe courts that 'callathuiupian nee aud liartiea en- Tho Eveiw l decreed bands' are a iruiflkiMM i nas ai thftyiisli practice are j rra-'eu iu - . , tha law. liablo to be I'i-aruinjT nnd ix. .1 ihroii'df lhcnienes ; The right hand of Mr. Solomon Books did not lose its ennt.ii; j by long employment in handling letters and papers in the post office of Un cle Sam, but it is as skillful as ever and is employed in the Mammoth Furniture store of John S. Graybill in the Palace. A horse dealer named Barny irom Lock Haven, struck a bargain for a large mare with a man named Bryner from Tuscarora Valley, last Thurs day morning, at the intersection of Bridge and Main streets. Bryner sat on the mare and Barny sat iu a buggy while they bargained. " A horse owned by J. B. Wilson, slipped the bridle from his head at a hitching post on Bridge street and then started on a run for the country but in going out Washington street he animal fell aud was bo severely hurt in the knm 3 of the front legs that it was easily captured and eas ily managed. Some parties at Lewistowo own a running horse, that was brought there from Virginia. It was arranged to have a running race, with two other horses, last Saturday. A rider was imported from Lancaster to rids tbe Virginia horse, but when he saw tbe animal he would not ride him for fear that be oould not manage him. On Saturday, somewhere iu the vi cinity of Anderson Station, a freight train, westward bound, ran into anoth er train goingin the same direction. Tbe result was, that ears were wrecked and broken and thrown against a freight train that was going eastward. Travel and freight transportation was suspend ed for ibo period of three hours by this wreck. j William A. Morrison, of German - town. Perry county, found a b; es' nest, hanging on the limb of a small black oak tree in the woods, on the 1st of Septemler His so:i climbed the tree and cut off thecomas ijf'.t in number nnd lowered iimm t t.ie ground. They filled nearly a ha f i'un MilHm Distributing train, near Bix bitslu-l. The Im'oh with their qiir-en j K-r'a Station, beiow Lewistown. It is were hived. j believed that a sharp flange on a 'pouy DO NOT FOKGET. ' wheel" climbed tb rail and threw the . , . , , ., . , . , I cnina off the track. Tbe engine was Do not forget that at Hess s Pho- ttridewi r a0J sboved tographCrtillery you can get any aiong for a aistulice of ,bout . bun. small picture enlarged for ? cents....," San!. an obstruction caused ......... 1.1.v: . ...l.. . ... Also anything that is made iu Pho - tography, you can get hero done up, :.. i tit ti... i., i .i .... . g. i .-, , . Biyie pictures, kuuu s vuiun. uiu.u- ,J , , , T , . ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, , r. A Docks county paper says, List; April James Kotbermel started from Jackson county, Iowa, to h) hoiu in Bucks countv. His tictet stolen and he was put o'ff : about 100 miles from ChiCL started to walk home and U2 in the Venaugo count a mental wreck. Ueciv. r -::?ht ionse under careful treatment ht cuiiiioitiicated with his father a few d-n s a-'o and was t.iktu home. T be lower edge, of the right pant leg of John Jacobs, was rauzht by a shaft that revolved at the rate of 600 i evolutions in a 'Jitnute, last Fri day, in McOshau's saw mill, in Ferman agh twp., Jacobs ws thrown to tho ground and severelv hurt. If the pants had been of strong material the tnaa would have been killed. But the goods of the pants was not strong and tbe trouser leg wax pulled off with iut serious injury to Jacobs. Some explosive company have be-ii sin prising the natives, by Mow ing large stumps out of ground on tho f.irm of W. A. Sponsler. Esq., in Terr- county. Whon Mr. Spons 1 oii.ips to Jtuiiafcx, he may csjx-et Hmt th i h- etiiren in the legul pro ! s4'r wi'l want particulars, and all of the numerous farmer friends that meet him will w;int to know some thing, as to how stumps that are 4 foot in diameter csn be blown out of ground iu one explosion. When Vjii. Etka opened school in Muddy Run school-house on Mond iy a week. The Muddy Bun ghost gave u groan or two as a reminder of its presence. On Tuesday it was bolder. On Wednesday, Etka had a citizen or two iu there as a witness of what lie proposed to do, but he was a little to quick when the first sound was heard, and the ghost fear ing an exposure whi:h was about to take place liecame silent and has not since been delivering prones. Philipsburg and Clearfield towns were taken in by a man who apiiear ed there as the fore-rutiEc-r of a cir cus. He contracted iu both places, for grouud, bill-boards, o.-i-s. corn, etc., to be paid for on kIioiv day. At Clearfield town he made liiriiselujmU) prominciit, by his onler of m :ny things for tke show, and wound up by going to the National bank uud havinir a certified check f s'.IO asii- cd. The check turneil out h check raised from a 5'J che.:k. Trouble iu the choir is something that three in eve,7 1 tions exix-rience. but Evansvilie, In diana has the luotut sensationid clioir trouble in one of it churches. All the t hoirs in the town are excited, au the church going people are exci- ;ted and all the outsiders are J;uign- ing. and it :ill grew out of the fact, that one gentleitiau inger beliwed tliat he saw another gentleman sia--er winking at his wife and immediate ly after the serviee6 knocked the f fiasder down. , The lihloiiilifcld Advocate of Si;h-temL-er 12th mentions tw 'alls. :s follows : On Wednesday or l i; t wk. j fence back of the building was mark while William Thornton. Jr . of Lau- Ud as if two or three persona hid disburg, was running. mt of SJ.iniian's jelimbed over it, or, one person Hotel to see Candid! iUrl ' new i climbed over it two or three times. lshepher - 1 dog. he sturu.itd uud fell, ! iniurir.g his left eye and breaking Ins , left arm. " Air. Samuel ! II. Lightuer, of Tyrone township. ; one 1 ty lat week, t ripeJ and fell on the edtre of a croek which she was carrviajr. and severelv injured ! her loft Bide. and his elei k who were iu bed up . . , , 5 stairs. They hastened down stairs, A Grange eouioidence took place .tij tue iyeve8 fled, the Lutheran paraonage the other day I by two oouple appearing there at cue and tbe fame time to be married. It is not often that initter has suob an experience llev. Mr. Berry was i ,qual to the nocaaion, and realitiog tljat delay at suoh a tima ie not to be ttoght of, if it oan be avoided, had Ike four pvople stand up at cna and the i fame tiur. ana witn one oereuiouy, aua . .n t of ijueitious using tbe plutal j ne mamsu nu pri'ii-iifj I'yoi fi.-: A drill agent representing Bra too of Lewittowa traded a grain drill on a Juniata eounty mule last week and got as far on bis way to Lewistowa with the animal as to MoOahan's saw mill thers the mule turned sad kioked and kicked against time, Friday aftsrnoon and evening was kicked out of time. Tbe agent oame back to this town and passed Friday night at a hotsL On Saturday morning be went np to the kicker. The mule was calm and do cile. When tbe agent again started to Lewistowa be was oertain only of ono thing and that was that be bad traded in a first rate kioktng mule. "On Saturday night last W. R. Brooks, of Phelps, N. Y. discovered a singular object in the constellation of Draco- He was not certain as to its real character, but on Monday night Prof. Lewis Swift, Director of the Warner Observatory at Roohes the, X. Y.. verifiod it by means of j the large Warner telescope as being a comet It is quite large, nearly round, and moving slowly westward, i Mr. Brooks received a special prize ' of $250 from Mr. Warner some two months since, and if there is no prior claimant will be entitled to the $200 prize on ths present discovery. j Dr. S. A. Bingham, a Connecticut editor, went to lied Dog, Arimna, to start a newspaper. He issued the first number, with a leading editor ial bearing upon the obvious impro priety of church elders keeping their faro-banks open during the hours of service That same evening Mr. Bingham left the town. He brought away with him an excellent sample of native bitumen, an extensive collect ion of fathers, and two small frag ments of lead, which nothing but ! ,,wot oil un1 a "urgeon could induce mm io p. ro wilu. umu jruua. has its drawbacks m Led Dog.- Lat week was a good week for rail . :il . a: i: .1: t ruad wrck. piac- to this Tbe nearest that took town, was the wreok ot (re(j 1 f n , ( j , " oars of tho fraiii to tumble them- c.ltfnj ...... v it,., ti.... m.in trarttu d t . .1 "- , ..... i across the siuiur, thereby couiplctley , ,r , , , .,, .l. ' fbuttiur off trrive! t.yth wavs for tbe I .,;,.,, ni. ,i- t0llk pUcc 0ll t riliav Tb Kvanl.cal Lutheran Swiod of Feuv,TlMlU WIu convene in ; Ui tlAlieth ai;uual 8( S810U, in tLe Mes- i.....i;i I ..n,.- i.,.i. ..r this r.laee. on Wednesday cvet,inc. SeptGtb. The opening ser.uou will aurt 'twas determined upon, thatas soon bep-eaobed bv Rev. W.'B. Glauding, " lhe P"nt had rallied sufficient to of Newport, Pa. Tbe Synod re. j iud an operation, the limb should be mam in session until the following Mon- j tkifa (,S or pnwti, but he never day. Th?r- will be services everv ev- ' "-ovcrcd t such a degree as to in euing.and two bus.uefs se.won "eaeh : du-,e ,be rpeom to amputate the leg. d.. On Sunday Silih. ali tl.P ! l, d,i:,i ,u be 1-,h d5- An OXamin- pu'pits in the town and viRimty will be tilled by member.- of tbe Syuud Th nr.lintion ,frc iil he Held nn lhe ordination xervices wul be held on- (ho evening ot that day. A cordial ; invitation is extended to all to attend.! w . ciruni) eveiiuig a wei a hevrrai members of the snphmore class at Le. hih Unwersitv. B,tli'.chem. visiied the room oi a v.un man named Collins, ,.f i rather than run the riks ! a new trial, ; .m .r j, ,., Jescri,)e tho Altoona, to haze bim. Collins took ; ,u l'a'r,t'1 hyr- rsu; r o.te uAiAIlflfl.,n.pt.t.s .1 this nauseous di fright, and jumped out of tbe window; Ilenrv Gate, livn Uui.tin'- ' "''"' ,l,:a aW;",8 ,1h Kr ai"1 'rength to the ground, . distance of eighteen , d,n. who e-1 y ear , ..u: 190 crds ! ?L? feet, fracturing a bone of his 0jt J 0i wo:..l last ri!i;i r. : rri the r..:s,.nus "ir:pi.inS in tbe" throat. nuiiiaiuiug oiuer augui iiij'iri- s j i will not be able Io re.imue hi studio for trnme time, though bis couditiou i not critical. Other n.cui tiers f the sophomore class t.uoject..-d another! frehman to a mock cxamiuation, ac ' one of tuem llrtilcy, ot Chtcsgo lia9 : bo4'n expeil-d. ami the expulsion ot other lia2.-is will fallow if iheir names can bo learned. j The Everert Press of the 12th j inst, relates tho following : "Oa I Saudav niiiht, Sept. 2nd, burir utsl got into the r-onse of Daniel Oieh'. j near Curry Station. They erteied j the house below, aud stiecee led iu as- j trending the stairs unheard, and weui i into the room in wuicli a son of Mr. Diehl's was sleeping, but at that tiiue had his eyes open. At the tim.t they catue iu, the loom wns verv dar1;. an i the young fellow thinking that it was some of tii women, nked what thev watiteik but received uu answer, which siifjhtlv vexed voung Diel-.l and caused tiiiu ti say: "I t can't. you taitf tne burglars took tise hint and skipped. Swiftly rutmuer speeds isai, Oa the bliMiiuing waits decay. Ere the run shed their snows. Cru-ket tell us, "Summer goes." Lass uf song uiakss morning known, Nests are empty, nestling flowo, en while the lilies bloom, Dnwn the air l ime 'lead leaves eome. Daily heeds are ripening. Harvests are in-gathering. liris. with sweet neir h tr keeping high, Rotrtml tho daisied 0uldsjiist fcy. .as m gianiiess lursg rtgri. j Autumn's signals so are set. All siting sweet suinuiAr's way ; rrize her, piizo her whiltt we may. Thieves made au eft'ort to euter the si ore of A. J. Pet tit in Port Iloyal last Wedueoday nit,ht. Their fiist effort vas to pry open the b;ick door A small bolt on the inside of the door frustrated their purpose there. They knew tkue .-as a bolt soiucvviiere oa the door :u it evidenc ed by the number of holes that they made feeling for iu The hiifh board Tije thieves gave up the effort to en ter the store that way. and eauie arotftnl to t!ie front dior aud thera ndo.ivore:l to remove a pane of glass, they nicceedod iu breaking the glass, which, in its fall to tho floor was loud enough to awaken Mr. Pettit j A writer iu the Maryland l'aiuier j teUs what he knows about the marks j 'of a pood cow, as follows: We do I not believe iD very small cows, nor j jyet in large, heavy animals as ntitLw, as a rule, are ej:pjill of lillinjf the; i bill tbe former t'o often fuliim; bin it ' in the quantity. wh:l. the lar' ones are apt to run too muclt to iieMi to tnalco them profitable laii- animals, j iuu iiifHiam sto i ones invvnnviy ' , lil''0 ill" !" f I : mt - : :i-n-l i "!ti v ', I;- milker and a large butter maker is seldom fat, as the majority of the food she consumes is converted into milk and butter. The head should be fine cut and bony, with small horns, large mealy nose and shapely ears. The base of the horns and the inside of the ears should be of a bright golden color. We have never yet seen an animal with hoi ns and ears well colored (golden yellow) which failed to make a fine quality butter and highly colored. It is an unmistakable sign. The body should be of good size, and tbe width and depth rapidly increases as it runs to the rear or hind quarters. The milk voics should le large and prominent, and tha udder need not necessarily be large, so it is not meaty, but is vary small whon milked out. The teats should be of good size, and ou ly have a single hole in each ;. we have seen qaite a number with teats having tw- holes. The hair should be line and soft while tho skin should be soft, pliable, and almost as soft to tbe velvet or kid. In color it should be tinged deeply with yellow, espec ially on the shoulders and flank and aloiur the back. The color of the hair is rather a secondary matter, though the best cows are generally yellow, fawn, gray or white, with dark marks edged with yellow. Black cows seldom prove to be good gen eral purpose ones, though, of course, there are exceptions frequently met with. Some days ago Reuben Carter, liv ing at Johnstown, this county, sat shaping an oak pin for a piece of nia cbinery. lie was cutting with his pen knife, downward, tbe knife slipped off the pin aud entered the thigh, cuttiug tbe femoral artery. The blood spurt ed out of the wound and struck tbe cp. of tbe lo()uj in whioh (,arer g&t Df , H diug wss epecdiy oallod 8mj j hsd recourse to compression to stop tbe j fiow of blood. Tbe oircula'ion in the lower part of the leg was kept up which led to the conclusion that tbe ar tery was not cut entirely off. On tbe 8th dsy after the unfortunate occur rence, an examination was made. No sooner was tbe compression removed than tbo elot that closed the opening in tbe artery sprang loose and a soo- end flow r,f blood took place. Uoui lresioo was again reported to, and the flow of biood from the wound was again arrested. Doctors Crawford and Hanks were called and witb the doctor in i , . charge of tbe ca.e au examination of ..... i ... x....,.;..i ii. ing tho examination the patient lost about two iiuarts of blood, lhe dis- covtr' WS! IDa'ie ,hat wb,1 tba r,,irJ j WM ntjt '''J off. vein was out i clean off. Recourse was airaiu bad to i compression to stop the flow of blood, i o - " the vein was cut entirely eff, and tbe scalding sousutinn in urinitiiii-. rert-lish or fruioral artery was cut tliree-miartern . dri..-it in urine, h it and drv skin, I , lifter No. 'i Prescripliaa "C" will ; give immediate and laiingrelief. The price Mr. Slarv Kagvi, who obtained a '"f Wheeler's Xo y P.'reripti.ti -B" and rerdie.t ot S7-JU.I-'. hv a iarv in that0""9 ct""M t3lh- obtainable from - ' -- -- , ! April court. Las, at the suggestion of : Judge IWuett, areed to take 400 00 FB08I7HE PRESIDENT or EAiLOR llfi!EHl!Y. " Ii,3.-p. iiJ,'U AyesHairYiga 1 Has besn itsrd i:t my hoaiicltuld fur tlires reasous: lit. To prevent falling out of the hair. 24. To prevent too rapid Changs of color. 3d. At a dressing. It has given entire satisfaction In erer7 Instance. Yours respectfully, Wn. Cariv CaAsr." AVER'S HAIR VIGOR is eutirely tree from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious sub ttaaeea. It prevenU the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to iu origiual color, prevents baldness, preserves the hair an 1 promotes its growth, cures dandruff aud all diseases ot tha hair and scalp, ami is, at tbe Sams time, a very superior and dtslxatil dressing. raaraaiD ar Dr.J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. MAUKIKR: SMITH KAlTFMAX. On the 13th in i iaKian-1. an l usi .-aran ivauniiiaii, or ; Kast Salern. HL'GIIKV Bo.NSAi.L-. On the lath int.. at the I. other in p;usin ie by Rev. K. E. Berry. Mr. Edward Hughoy'nf Tat tenmu and Miss. Nettie Bonsall ot Walker twp. SIIOVER IIOTTZ. Attn s.inio timo and place, by the same. Mr. Andr"W Shover a-id Miss Annie Uoutz both of Mil font twp. COSIMKUCI4L. MIFKLI'TOWX MARKETS. Virrnsiows. Si j leirbir 1". 188;. Tiutter IS Elgs JO Lard li Hsm 17 Shoulder VX Se9 1 iag IJ MIFFLIKTOWN- GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations r.ia To-oav. TTednts lay, September VI, 1883. V-'h.-at. SL-d 10O Wheat, White H Corn, .................... .V"i Oats,. ; Ryo (. New C!overo).l...... .". Timothy seed I W Flax seed I 4't hoi. , 1 ' Shorts 1 o' FUILADKLPIIIA MARKETS . PiitLAnEL ph i.i. Sept. 15, WZ'U '' Extra, r. t-.o; go.sl Mtii- UUJ,"l"u"",' yc-Au.V Miih alv,f. rj i'j .,:. shet-p i : j i ts. ' :- 4 , , . ,-r 1 uud. Tiui to "7. Wn-jt ;v;i.-a . i-dri.M. m; to I . I A'ettr Advertisements- WUYniTP MPU and women know ere OMOillllll -IMlJlthU that of the many diseases and derangements of the body ea-h a separate cause or origin, and that each needs s different method of treatment in order to effect a enre, and a moment's rotitction must convince that any ot the quack nostrums foisted upon the public claiming to cure all of a number of diam ctricly different diseases must prove fail ures, oven if we do not call them hum bugs. PflflB PPflPI P"1 People ot moderate lUUii iLUriillmeans, and even people well tu do or wealthy nnd that the nor mom charge) of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find that after paying themselves poor that no bene fit has accrued to them, that in f:ict they have thrown their money away. To over coiuo these evils we offer Whttltr't Ao. 96 Surt Rtmediei to the sick and suffering ont Remedy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any other disease than tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies have stood tbe test of years without a single failure, we agree t rrfimd the money paid in every intar.ce where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively curs every disease for which they are per scribed. RHEUMATISM, Neiiralgiasre relieved at or.ee and positively enred by the use of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst of cases of no matter how lu iland inf, bow serievs or how painful, we can not only giTe relief but potitittly curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, and if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you hive not thrown your money away as you would on any oth er than tbev) guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler's 'o. W Rhenmatism Remedy is only 50 cents, obtained from druggists or sent tree by uiiilon receipt of price. Stamp taken. SBTFEBIM WQraintwed- Itrtv by lutture with a pretty lace, bountiful figure, lautuess complexion, as well aa me sweet- ust ol temper and Uult ess mental qnali- tws grow prematurely old, grav and wrink- led, her form loses its perfect contour, the conmiexion bt.-efiniejt fcailow. the hriirhtneu leaves ihe eye, a feeling of languor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were tritles worry her till lite becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements so t oiii'iion to won,an. which the inmste modesty of feminine nature- prevents their j making known, and of which the ignemace of the medical profession prevents a cure. J.wly Render, puute and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your family and your t'od, that you should cur yourself of these troubles and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. H'hteler't No. ;6 Prt icnplioMt are pleasant ami printable totako i cnnriiintn? nothiTnr nf an iTtiiirimin n ilnm ; and may ! taken by all age at all times ' s'kI "i all condition tritfioul pwiblity of ill rpreij, ani win posuivciy cure any ot the peculisr diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to print nee a perfect cure the proprietors will refund the money paid ; fr the treatment If van have a iwal- I nir mmirfmt cnnst-inf n, inh.,min,nl bead:iches, backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthiv flow, o irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervi;u'tif.-ns. hysterics ar.d similar j svoiptons, UA,tr Jo. 90 Prescription 'B'' will liosifiiely ivtoie you to health. If you have a S"n".tion of heat and throb- 1 bins in the back, fieiiuenSlv fainting spells. i.eiirnrrlii i or white Uicnrrge, painful or . dru.'g'.sty or sent by mail .-..wurd . rcrV:i.u n faj(, vn J puu1o3i1.a:p5 t.,k. n. fiom ol of price. the iiisniKi!!s n. im! dirrli nies. tha fetid j breath and ener il neiknes. debility and I l.i!iiir, aside truiii thi .ieiit snUerings of this di- -ise. which if nt ehurkeil can only ! end in ijt tf pilutc. hvariene. tctukned ' Oi:. iax of' tannory. Heafneti and pre- mature death it nut cineked tx Hire it is too j I t'e. I.niwr. studv and reseatcli in Ameri- j ca, Lnr-'po and K.it.m lanJs have n snlt- I I i" "'' Ur' N. hrtant lUltef and i $uie Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which j cimt.tins im biiriufiit iper.-dii nls, and that is pmr.inte-ii to cure every caso ot acute or chr-iriic caturrb or money rc:'uud''rj. Wicehr't No. !'i Instant H-lief and Surt Cure ;' i '.;-it will cure every casu of eatatrh, hay fever or a--tlinia, prieo $1.00 per i truin druggisis or sent by m ill pi.s! paid on receipt of price. Whnler'n No. !i Surt cure for Kidney and J irer Trouble cores ail weakness and soreness of kidney, intUniuuliou or kidney or liver, price $1 Ml. IFft-ar'i Vegetable Pill are the only remetU that rure cunMimptiun, giving nat ural action of the b mels without phvsiciog, purging, griping or pi'in. Price ii cents, of druggists or by mail. Whteltr't Ntrrine Tonic lor mentil de pression, loss of iumil.iii.il. languor, weak ness or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. tires in everv case llor will refund monev paid. We place our price for these reme dies t !es th:in otii. -twentieth of the price asked by others fur remedies upon which you lake all tho charges, and we specially ir-.'r the p trou.i;re of the man.' person I Ln have tiied other reuiwlies without ef j feet or lii-p'eti-d their purses by paying 1 (I n ti.r bills th.it benefitted them not. Go to your druggist and ak lor them. If they have not got them, write at once to fbe proprietors, en vlosit:e the price in monev or stamps, and they will !e sent you at once by mail, post pawl. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. I.. WI1KELKR . CO., No. !n; V. Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD. are Inlgrtsttd In Growing Crops nl' cheap!, ana successfully should write es for cir pamphlet en pure tertlluers. ar- qioa lrtill;er cr bs wade at Krone lor abciit g s ton b r-eir,(ttiri wittl POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICsLS. Beferweesin EreryStaie. 3-Snnt3wantsd forunocccpiei)trT'VjrT. Spslinnt'-wtfrences. EROWN CHEMICAL CO. Mamjf.Tjrers of Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilirrr, Sane. Potash. Ammonia, e. 16 LIGHT STREET. BALTIMORE. WD. hE.VAEI & IIOTT, Agents, Mirrf.isTows, Fa pine Ifi-h-i. XEW MILLKNEKY STORE I oiild infertn the public that I will open a Uew nulliiiery store at my place of res- '.. . r t meiiee on Water-strett, M.tloiitown, second I door iroiu curmr oi Bridge street, on Sat- i uiday May otb. Having just returned from jU city with a lull atut-fc, ot spring, Bnd ! . : millinery goods, ail new, and f i of the latest ctIi-s, and having eniplovcd 1 tii-sl class milliners, I am prepared to sup-; 1 iy lhe public with cvervthing louud io a first ' ; class null i!'r More, cuiu aud eiaroiuo my I slock. I consider it no trouble to show MKS. DEIML 1 gnous. IjllV J-M.l.v SuliM-rilM' for the ft.hn'l uud H'pnblizan y ihe best ue. loair in lll-r 'C'ltily, FAEER2 MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where yon oan buy THE BEST AUD THE CUE A. I EST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND rVRSlSHlXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered Ij this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, whioh will be made to ord. at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has 'constantly on band a full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,"ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNlSniXO GOODS Goods ef all kinds are low Come and see me and be astonished. Pants at T5 cents. 07 SUITS MADE TO UKDK.o Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. The Best is The Cheapest ! THE ZIMMERMAN EVafbRATCR IS THE Made of Galvanized Iron. it i P..r,hl I,.hl A i...i.,t-! j Kire-Proof, Economical and will cure Kruit aIld Vegetables in less timeai.d with Ie8s fui.i ,,,- auv Drvcr m lha Market It will pay for itfctlf 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. r ull instructions bow to dry,;b!each pack and market tho products, ac company each machine. Foa sale ht MtlRHGiLCO-IAKD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa- Special JVbiices. PARKER'S HAIR BALS All. This eiccani drcvJi-.j tt preferred by lhs- ... - . , m v'-'iic wzLiH- iu iiiT i I P.'irri!-r artie, on ac- f - "HJk ' '-!-an!rir.s and jMtm-. f. lit ClMltaulS Ill2t-!...ii fr only tht ar Lenci:.'. ! f I RfitoreslhetililclColoftoCrtyof FadtaHilr I Purfcer's Hair Balsam H nrtrW perfi-mrd and Is warranwd t Jr &er.t felling of die hatr and to re- S mu-e danorun aatiucniii. n:scoxc v.o . ?i.x. g SOcnttki'in.itilitlinliidnnrd nn-ili Ml PARKER'S GINGER TOMIC A Superfativt Health and Strength Rettorer. If yon re a mechanic cr forrr.err, won cat wi.H c.VfT'S'oik. or a mmher nin !u by f. liiJf or hzteo held duties try Parker's (iiNtii a T(-vrz. If yi are a Uyrr. i&liuskt or bjt'.i;: rn cr l:3irtJ hy srenul sratn or antfvu cur ;. tlort-f li,rox4caiiajrMiiT!ii?aiiri bti:tiei-aifctrCir:2'T I . r- !aii, Kitiiiey Comrlaii'is Of iitry C:scrJcro"hrI:r " soi.sch. Iiowe!'. biix: itr nerves W. :? ("in;.f t 'ruN Ovrriir'ir-j-'!. ItiitLc "rlrwiJl'K! I rrii r A-.J (i.a Ek( and Surest Cettgli Cu.u Ever ittzi. If v 'i ar; as;iiijr away frasi; dt5-jpu?"Mi as atiytw ori.e .kiirss and r -o:;te a i'rx:jt-tt2'.s C:-tk 'J'jn C at cne; it wilt invie'rat 3r.! b::Lil up from ttie firii dowlrit wtl! ucvrr ii.ij.i.a". It in sarcd fc-r.dtedi ef Itvr; tt tn-y save jror.rt. i .i.T,N ' U-!iH suUt ttJt-. Pwir'i ""lazrvT !eh erTT'i. r t tS Sr; rvrrv-ii'.sv! icvtu la IhwOi U, r.:..; t-i" ' I T-rvtii f'rwu prrpjrt ;nvf r nzr KiM. i'rt. ii-rr--icr w Aluwc ft N. V. SOc. A i m tt,i4r.,.n i3tli9ii, fSRCAT SAVING BTYIN5 DOLt AR SIZE. itn--'r L-d i.-rf fr i;. . . i .r.irie CAceci i -i.ft'.tl'iatf L!.a!;. I.i-.r At..- Ir!,t tw LA!i..r.snii; . v -.j r. sie. 'art t :T ViV'S M ..TL AP Z, JA t.1 TKE BEST ON EARTH. Those celebrated Stoves will BOAST, BAKE and HEAT IRONS In less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove made So sara and buy ths Dangler r'on-Cxploslvo V:por Ccolc Stova. Uwu'.-.j! i Cull! 1 UiS v4 lit,! ta ti -1 j CLVEl..r'3, OHIO. A Great Causa of Human Misery I the Los or IIoav iiOt. How l?eitercd. Just pchlitiicd, a now edition of DR. t'l'LVKiiVVtLL'S t ELEI5K ATE1 ESSAY on the radical cure of SpiamToRsiio A or Seminal 'Veakneks, Involuntarv Seminal j T osses, Isu'otem'y, Ment il and Phy.-.ica. I Im aj.arll V, IiMpediinents to Marriage, etc. ; I also, CoNsrMPTto, Epilkpsv ami Kit. ia. "nced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav- a?"fw- -r; .... , , , : 1 h-; e'ehrile.i author, in this d!inrablt , Kay, clearly demonstrates, from fh't j years' successful practice, that the ..iarru- eoi seiiiences of self-abuse may be rad-. cnrexl ; p,inting out a mode of cure , a' onee SMiule, certain, ami tri'dii il, bv ...ea,., , l,icli every atitlerer, no watte.' what his condition may be, mav cure h m clf cheaply, privately, and radically. Phls ture should be in the band. 01 everv vouth and everv man in the land, ... , , - " . f uiit unuti ariUj iu piaiu eueioe, to any it'l lresa, pmt-patd, n receipt of six ceuts, rrtwo postage stamps. Aidicss Turit'ivrim'i'ii 19 rii ij. 4 . 'i 1 1 Ann t.. Jfew York, X. T -Iv f ost-OlR'ct- Box siO. T.-i. twm a w.w Si ADVERTISEMENTS. New Building, corner of Bridge tzi Jan. 1, 1879-tf SAMUKL STRATI.lv. Professional Cor.j Lor ts E. Atkinson ... c -. ATTORNEYS - AT LA W. MIFFLIN HWN, PA. ttCollwling and e- :.i -'.c pr-'ta ly attended to. Irriiir ln Mwr vr -'. i: ,.! -i . -. denee ot Luilis H. Aw.-i K-i 3 1 id ge street. '. v ! FASU 111 V IN. i.A ATfOSKEY- 1 1 I- AW, Mt t i.imo N. Ji'yi. ti r MJ AI' OUSille!..-, J . . i 1 I -1 1 I'rrn k On Bridge st-e. t Conn House siiare.m i.i H-ly JACOB BL1DLEK, ATT i:XE Y AT LA W. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. U7"CoI!ectieiis Htiended to promptly. OrriCE Titb A- J. !"Uterson TJsq, or Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 j THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Fhysioian and Surgeon, i Si 1 ft LINTVWN, a. i Oihco hours f-oui 5 . it. to 8 r. tt.. Oi- lice i:i his residence, n Third street, op posite it.'inouisi parsunge. oct-tl ! D. M CItAWFOHD, M. D., II s rcsutneit actively the pTiftiee of Medicine and Surgery and their collate' brarches u:ti':e at th old corner of Third and Orwge streets, Mitlliiitoivn, I'jt. March i'), 1K76 T M. BKAZEE. M. D. uf . FHYSICU5 AND SDEQEON, .Icdemiit, Juniata Co , Ta. OvrtCE formerly occupied by Dr.Sterixti. Professional business promptly attended tc st all hoars. JolIX Vel AKillt IS. JliSH-ll W. STIMHEb .lltXArfilll.IX & STJiriEL, ISSDEAKCE ACEiilS, PORT ROYAL. JUNI1T.1 CO., 1:1. QOi... rrliaole Comjianii's ri presented. Dec. 8, l7o-l y:i.i.iii! bei.i.. AfSKNT N!) IiKAI.Fi: IX Farm r snrl Vwh inios Maehinery. Uitriritown. J ii ii it i County, Fa. slice en Bridit" street opposite So ,' Sid nl I'oMrt House. N'.iv. M. !S-2. D.S.MORGflSi&CO XASrTTACTT-Jia urn r Jt . DURABLE LICHT . .lew Clipper kmu lha TrJV"-1 I. rr-Tti, , -sirjiirir ia C";istn: .. -. m .' , 1; '::iii, h?. ilura!.w.r"randgo4 n-i, .. $ in-ntl ein-liUoits ct frru.a. Ihe NK'-V t:.I-PH hss af tVn S'!i' -M fio ot 1 CI.ri'PtB 10WK villi r- -rj ..w.'; itiriruvementa. Bkso -)a IrxrTiiTm Crsrriai. Good AOtN xa WaJTl ts in uouccar 'sd trrrltr ry. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport(MonroeCo.,K.Yr No paper id Ibe Juniata Valley publishe s large a quantity of reading matter as the Seutiutl aud Republican. It ia above ai others the aper fo tin. ge:,end reader. The. Sentinel and RepubUctu odico is th pfi'" it whi'h to It ,vr sale biils printed. ' I :sj;::''5Si s-. I 3A,J',r'- . a.j-! t j t.f tbe la-r-