SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M I FFLINTOWnT Wedneaday. October , isss. TERMS. Snbreriplion, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months; J2.0U if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. ii-um hii wiu ue maae to thrwu. ri.i.: to advertise rear. by the '! C j uu or quarter Committee Meeting. Mpftin of the comity committee wns lieM in tlio ( )rpbans Conrt room Saturday Sept 22ud, 1H83. In ab. sence of the Chairman Mr. llertzler James Irwin was elected president of the meeting. The time for primary election was lisod lor ii-t., 1883. James Ibwix, President. I. O. JIakks, Secretary. SHORT LOCJ1LS. Two cents for a postage stamp. Turkey shooting after the 15th inut Consult the real cstato column for bargain. Tbe wife or Judge Harnett Las been seriously ill. For sale, all JMcClintic's. mid of croeka at There are 11,000,000 horses in United States. tb A comet in the something new. winter will le The equinoctial 6torm was not so se vere in these parts. Splendid bed spreads and pillows for tale at Gr bill's. MoClintic keeps for sale a full line of builder's hardware. Tbere was thunder, lightning and rain on Sabbath evening. M.-Clintic has nails and other hardware goods for sale. Xcw carpets, new furniture Grajbtil's furniture store at The Democratic primary election was an uncommonly quiet affair. An old bachelor sajs ladies faint from tight hair dressing. Gathering autumn leaves is a fash ionable patsstime for ladies. Farmers in Tuscarora valley are roofing tbeir barns with iron. Tbere was a preacher or a layman io almost every house last week. The town school tax gatherer was around last Friday and Saturday. The l'ost gave their colored ooni Tsde, Cyrus Morrison, a nice funeral. There it a good doal of Typhoid lever in certain parts of Franklin cuuu A new comet ooniing this way, from somewhere in space, is said to have no tail. One of the Indi-pcnsiblo things is a cook stove, go to McCUntic's ami buy a couk gtuva The Lutheran Synod adjourned to meet at Jeck Haven in September ISS4. Wm. Hanks, Jr., left for Philadel phia on Monday to attend medical lec tures. A Huntingdon dude puts his hair up in paper wbno he goes to bed at night. Lutheran preachers filled tbe pul pits of all denominations, far and wide, last Sabbath. Cyrus Morrison, oolored, willed half of his fortune to the l'ost G. A. R. in in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Davios from Ohio are visiting their brotbar-in-law. Congress man Atkinson. Mrs. Jacob, and her daughter, Hall, cf Lewistpwn, were vi. ;;t:r.g tho f&tui'j of E. 1). Parker. Sighel & Meyer, 50, 52 and 54 Ninth Street, Philadelphia, is a popular mil. linery goods brusa. Francis Hower, of Fermanagh twp., exhibited a herd of short horn cattle at the fair last week. Charles P. Stone went to N.'W York on Monday to complete a oourso in short band reporting. Go to MeClintic's tin and Ftove store for first rate pitch forks lang forks and hay forks. The French and Chinese will, of eoarse, look upon fie comet as the forerunner of trouble. Vtu. Banks in stocking up with wes tern steers, which ho intends to feed during the coming winter. The frame wrk of the new house of Jacob Thomas has been pushed along rapidly by the boss Jacob Cergy. An exchange is desirous of know ing why girls are not encouraged in tho art of swimming. E, ho why ? Andrew A. Todd goes to Altooua to elerk in a large dry good store. An drew is a polite young man end a good clerk. A farm of 110 acres near Oakland Mills this couuty can be bought at a bargain from its proprietor Michael Yoder. Mr. Geo. Smith had bis right knee severely hurt last week by an embank merit at which he was digging falling on him. lie. R. Arthur, who has preached to Presbyterian people in Upper Tuscar ora, is about to move to south-eastern Kansas. In London England it takes a heavy purse to buy a lot of ground when the land sells at the rate of $3,300,000 per aere. Samuel Beidlcr, druggist, from Phil adelpbia, has been visiting his brother, Lawyer Beidler, in this borough within tbe past 10 days. Governor Pattison has said that this Legislature cancot cut off pay but that he the Governor can do so by a veto of the apportionment bills. Thn Knnerstitious wise men say th , ! eomiLg of tbe comet of 1 812 is to usher tremendous race fight between the I in a Slavonian and German races. The editor of the MoVcytown Jour rial Las lady compositor in bi offi-:c, anr) .... i . . - "'uuo ilflr h..4 .i s . Th wne Indians Ked Men-h..;: :7:.ine.. of chief. o M;:;-paouo of BaSUS-T. f.? 22nd da, of -r Mn,ue. Warner formerl of " 6 UCUaca count. Ohio. If you desire to learn how well Mif J-to., takes care of a fire "ine look over into th. -..j . giue, of Showers .K" tunan grave yrd has D,..uS wm oenoia it in a fresh er green than it baa appeared in " i years. " Tl, . : V wiaiion ot the poor direo orS 0f IWylraui. bold its mart (i ",2 o 7 7 10 1 "lelphia on October 9 and 10 ,u common council The Huntingdon Journal of last week stated that 3 little rested on Wednesday for blowing put- j ...... lu,UUgn a tin tube, one of "mm was locted up. t'L . . . " uemue legislature adjourns let me people give thanks, and take a vow that none ot that crowd shall be re turned to again violate the constitu tion for party spoils. Samuel Dergy sold the last of his drove of York State calves to Judge Elder, William Rioktubach and B. t Sehweier. The Judge bought three, iuuueuuaco two ana fichweier eight. If astronomers have not miscalculat ed tbe direction and distauee of the comet that they can see through their powerful glasses, tbe stranger will not be at its brightest and nearest point to the earth till next March. The Iluutingdon oar works were closed by the Sheriff last Friday. Three hundred men are thrown out cf employ ment Two month's wages are owing tbe men. Tbe Union Hank closed tbe concern on a claim of $00,000. My daughter has taken tb.3 medicine faithfully, according to directions, and her health and spirits are now perfect. rue humor is all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know what a blessing Aycr's S arsaparilla is In such cases. - t i - ...... it is nencved tnat the coming com et will pass close to the earth. Some people arc already alarmed about it Should it be a solid body and strike the earth and caase it to stop only one minute in its course, the result would be disastrous. The Snyder County Tribune says: Tbe minor children of John J. Stifiin, of Mount Pleasant Mills, Snyder Co., Pa., last week obtaiued a pension through their attorney, Lewis Potter, Esq., of this place. They will receive $400 arrears of pensiou. The Huntingdon Globe says: In a : of vomiting, to which be bad been Lfubjfct for ieveral months, Charles ' t .. .-1- r f 1 rttr T T . OAn 19 ! .J jimt , " . .1-. a . j via, cu pelled from his stomach, on Thursday, a black snake S inches long. It is pre sumed that he drank it from a spring when it was very SEiaU. The Philadelphia Times of October 1st says: At the Gentlemen's Driv ing Park on October 4, 5 and 6 Miss Etiiag, of New York, and Miss He Cassint, of Philadelphia, will ride in a sixty-mile horse race. Twenty horses will be used by each rider and changes will be made every ten minutes. SnflV'rers from the effects of quioine c.-icd as a remedy for chils and fevor, will appreciate Ayer's Agn Cure, a powerful tonic bitter, compased whaoiy of vegetable substances, without a particle ol any nox ious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt and powerful, breaking np the chill, cur ing the fever, and expelling thj poison fioiii tho system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant elf-ct upon the patient. EzraMot-tgomcry exeeutor of Joseph Robison late of Lack twp., JunUtaCo., will sell a farm of 92 teres, half clear ed, half in rook oak, wb;t sk, ehest cnt and ptno timber. There are two frame dwelling houses oa the farm, a baDk barn and other out buildings. Sale on the 20th day of October at 10 o'clock Pr. Shelly, Samuel Ard and George Fink, nil of Port Royal, and William Whistler, of Licking Creek valley, are convinced that gentlemen should know ail about the fish law, now that the ladies have espoused I he side of the fiouy tribe, for Mrs. Pfahler has brought tint against them before 'Squire Marks, in Patterson, for a violation of the fish 1st, in sciniDg a dam in Lickicg i.'reek. DO NOT FORGET. 1).) not forget that at Iless's Pho tograph Gallery yon can gct any siuaii picture enlarged for 73 cents. Also anything that is mado in Pho tcgropliv, vou c&n ge t here done np, in' first class style. All the latest btvlc pictures, siu-h as Cards Cabin tis, Proraenado, r.inn;l Boudoir, Ac, Ac. Frames of all kinds cheap. Jo'unS. Musser of Walker twp., who has long beca a fanoier and breed er of thorough bred shoit bom Dur ham cattle, will exhibit at Port Royal fair this week, a thornaya bred bull of durhaai bred, between one and two year old, to which he will then offer at publie sale on the afternoon of Friday, at .3 o'clock. Persons desirmj to im prove their cattle stock should attend and buy Last Thursday morning, "the life less body of an unknown tramp was found suspended to the limb of a tree at Ardenbeim three miles ea.it of Hunt ingdon. He was of stout build and bad a flowing beard anil the features of a German and on hi shirt tho initials W. H. were stamped. Tbere were no papers or other clue to his identity about bis pereoo. The verdict of tbe Coroner's jury was suicide." Tbe Perry County Democrat of last week tays, Miss Sallie Grove, of Me ohanicsburg, was thrown from a vehi cle on Thursday last, by a bridge over rhich she was passiue breaking. In .. f.n hr elnthinff caucht in the wheels and she was dragged over ISO rt She was badlr tbouch not dan gerously mjurcd and when recovered will oring sun ".J -r fleers for datnace m not seeping the bridge in proper condition Last Tbursdav evening whilo a freight train was being backed on the south siding from the lower end of the Patterson yard tho caboo.se icu .no tra-k nta drf-'cive switch, and the r- waa a .amber or ears were wreek Au. nna a . i . - . ' piicuea aeross a lence into a field by tbe side of tbe road- awo tramps on. white, and tbe other colored were on one of the wrecked cars. --ma. oolored tramp was a good deal shaken up but not hurt a treat averyone knows that the Lower House of the Legislature is Demo cratic, and that the upper House or enato is Republican. If both were ttepuDlican, how long would it take to pass apportionment bills? What ngbt have a lot of politicians to rob iue state oi tnree tnoaanl An Wo a i j ... - - day in the effort to gain advantage "o or me otner Biae. I he pre manoa of obtaining an apportion ment is a failure Wimt shau be the remedy? A new method, what. rIib.1I it be Ob Saturdav. October 13th. 1 SS3. o. J. Mover will sell at his dace of rcoiuence at uortn-east corner of Miff- antown, a lot of personal property, consisting of household and kiteben farniture, such as cook stove, coal stove, tables, chairs, sink, sewing ma chine and many other articles too nu merous to mention. Also, at the barn of B. F. Sehweier. his hnrse stnt farmioi; implements, hav. and manv other articles. A credit of one vear will be given upon approved security on sums over $5.00. The Sunburv Democrat relates the following : An odd lawsuit over a trade dollar, has just ended at Sunbury. Some time ago two Hungarians visited a saloon and ordered "two beers," in payment Of wbicb they handed the Oar-keeper a trade dollar. He return ed 75 cents, having kept 10 cents for the drinks and 15 cents discount ou tbe trade dollar. They brought suit for damages, and on Monday a week tbe jury found a verdict of not guilty. and the prosecutors to pay ail the costs amounting to $11473. The Kev. Dr. Miner tells a good anecdote illustrating tbe popular idea entertaiucd about the three leading professions, lie says an anxious la ther consulted a seer to find out if possible, tbe destiny of his sons, the man of knowledge declared: One will be a murderer, another a falsifier and tbe third a puaper living on tbe town." As tbe good father began to bewail his lot tbe seer added : "Do not mourn those are the common lots of men. Your first sou will be a doctor, the second a lawyer, and the third a country clergy man." Oo tbe question of organ or no or gan, the Session of tbe United Presby terian Church, of Newcastle, Pa , have decided, by a vote of 7 to 3, to allow the use of an organ in the praise ser vice of tbe congregation on and after the first Sabbath in January, 1884. Tbere was a petition presented to the Session, containing 201) names in favor of the organ, 130 of which were mem bers of the Church ; ( v were composed of young people aud persons accustom ed to worship in the congregation. There was also another petition pre sented, on which there were 54 names gainst the introduction of an orgau. "The Philadelphia Mint navs 80 V cents apiece for trade dollars, which is the value of silver in them." And that is more nilver than there is in the coin that Congress has called a legal tender . silver dollar. It will not be good for the Republican par ty to go into the campaign of 1SS4, with the trade dollar afloat m ttie country at a discount below thelogal tender dollar. Now, before the cam paign opens is the time to cut off troublesome questions. The sur plus tariff education fund is another question of questionable policy, with out considering the luiidamental errors of such a system. The Philadelphia Record savs : The details of the awful earthquake in the island of Java are slow in reaching us. It is, so to speak, at the other end of the worid, and the means of communi cation are not reliable or rapid. But it is known that the first reports of tbe loss of life fall short of reality. It is now thought posstbie that sixty thou sand persons may have perished. Two inhabited islands sink under wa ter, and the sea swept over large towns and a loug lice of coast. There will. no doubt, be intense suffering among tbe survivors, whose cultivated lands have been devasted either by the ac tion of fire or water, or both. Hipshtnan, of Lewistown, owns a Vir ginia running horse, lbe animal was brought to tbe fair ground at this place last Saturday and put on the track. There is do discount on tbe speed of the horse, but it cannot be kept on the track. Wm. Bank? Jr., rode the animal once around the track. J. R. Hitchcock rode bitn and dis mounted himself for fear that the horse would scrape him against the fence. H ben Hitchcock lit on the ground ho sprang so quickly to bis feet that a number of people that saw him leave the back ot the horse thought that he lit on bis feet. Tho probability is that the horse would do well on a straight track, but he is not good at running carves. Tbe Philadelphia Times sums up what it knows about a kissing ease in Evansvilie, Indiana, as follows: Much trouble bas come from a kiss at Evans ville, Indiana. It is not by any means tbe first disaster erising from that souroe, but this anair is a ratucr nota ble one. Tbe man ia the case was the postmaster, tbe owner of a prosperous daily newspaper, a church member au! a grandfather, lbe woman in the case is a widow. There was but one kiss. It is not understood that the lady made any complaint about it, but some of those who didn't get any kiss circulated the story through the town. It drove the unfortunate man from the church, and be was compelled to resign bis posfmsstership and sell his newspaper. In all probability be will now find it convenient to go to some better regu lated part of tbe country where it isn't such an outrageous thing to kiss a wid ow as it seems to be in livansville. Tbere are plenty of such places in this broad land. Jordan Riddle, wbo lives with bis mother at East Point, to this town, met with an unpleasant experience a few eveuings ago. It was after dark. A number of town boys were engaged in playing "for." A "fox" bad run into Mrs. I'unn s yard, and boys were hunting it. Jordan came out of tbe bouse just at this junoture. Tbe boys outside the fence beard him, and sup posing Lim to be a fox, threw stones over in tbo direction of the noise. Ooo of the stones struck Jordan ou the i head, about three inches above the left eye, he fell as if he bad been shot He sayi that the first knowledge that be had that tbere was something the matter with him, was finding himself on tbe ground wondering in bis own mind bow he eame to be lying down. Then be felt blood running down his face. He went to the house, Dr. Crawford was sent for. Four stitches closed tbe wound and Mr. Riddle is doing as well as can be expected after receiving such a stunning blow. It cost tbe father of the boy, that threw the stone, several dollars to get bis son out of the trouble. Love's Hevenge. BY DOBA BEAD OOODALI. Forget you 1 When ? When blinded men forget the sun That once thuir eyes hare looked upon ; When brooks forget to tind the main ; When moons forget to wax and wane I will forget you thon ! Forgive yon 7 When t When wives forgive their hearts, which prove A forced disdain that sap their love ; When men forgive, their weakness gone, A stronger hand once leaned upon I will forgive you then ! Not love you When t When drought no longer sucks the rain, Hot vultures gather with tbe slain ; When wolves to rsake their flesh and boue ; When mothers do not love their own I shall not love you then ! HIED: POKTER Died, of paralysis of the braiu, John B. rorter, aged e I years, 4 months and 17 days, at his home in Conesville, Muscatine county, Iowa. Deceased was born in Cumberland coun ty, now Ferry eountv, Fa., and spent the greater part of bis lite in the school room, laboring arduously to promote the best in terest of tbe youth intrusted to his care. Home culture, true retlnement and strict moral integrity were among the most prom inent trails in his character. Modest and retiring in his disposition, he never waa known to betray a friend. In early manhood his talent was employ ed and sought after by prominent politic ians, having stumped the old Key btone state in several campaigns. Tbere waa few if any to excel htm on tbe rostrum or coiuplnte with his fidelity to tho canse or party he exposed. In the vear 1S20 he was married to Hiss Rebecca Pf'outs, of l'errv county. Pi Uad five children of whom throe survived him. Mrs Anna E. Grubb and Thomas Porter, ia Jnnuta county, Fa., and Mrs. Mary llorter, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Was married the second time to Sarah Ann llesser, of Lost Creek Valley, Juniata county, Fa., in lfo, and emigrated to Iowa lu February, 1845, and has lived -in Muscatine Co. nearly ever since he came to the Stat. As a Christian he prized the teachings on the M. E. church, ol which he way a mem ber in regular standing at the time of bis death. lie rests in peace in tbo bourne from hence no traveler returns, whilo loved ones left to wait refuse to mourn as those without hope. Muscatine Tribune, Sep tember 13, COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrrrLisTOws, October S, 188:'. Butter ... Egg Iird..... Uam ..... bhouhier . Sides K? 20 a 12 17 12 12 MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations roa To-dat. Wheat, Red ICO Corn, 50 O.US, 28 Kye i-" New Ciovcrseed...... 6.7" Timothy seed 140 Flax seed I 40 Chop , 1 GO Shorts 1 80 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. i'uiLAtisLruii, October 3. 1S1. Beet cattle, sold at 4 to Cic. Fat cows 3 to 4c. Milch cows $i0 to $70. Veal calves ti to fr5 Jets per pounit. York State calves $14 pur head. Sheep 3 to 7 cts per pound. Hog? 7 to 7 J. Dressed besf 7 to !cts by the quarter. Dressed iamb. 10 to 1-lcts pr pound. Gaaiif At the op!n hoard $1.09 was bid lor September, $l.0ii lor October. 1.12 for .November and $1HJ for Decem ber, turn is quiet and easier, at os to OH at the open (Kurd -VJc was bid fur Scp- tembt'r iK'Jc for October, bite for Novem ber and 57c tor December. Hits aro titiiet and stedv. at 831 to 7c. At th open borad 35c was bid lor September, 3-3 1 lor October, 37c for November and 3H for De cern ber. A'ew jlfivrrrtaeitientn. DMlXISTKATOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on tbe estate of John Book, late l tae township of Walker, Juniata county. Pa., deceased, having been granted in due form of taw t the under signed, residing in Walker township. All persons knowiug themselves indebted to said decedent will please make immediate f aynieut, and tbos having claims will pre sent them properlv authenticated for set tlement to CHARLES W. BOOK, HRXlir C. BOOK, .f minuroor. Mexico, Sept. 27, ISf 3-4w. y ALUABLK FARM LAJID FOR SALE. A valuable firm, containing about 160 acres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. The land is all river bottom. Also, 4"'0 acre of mountain land , along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, and convenient to Siding and Stations, well set w ith rock oak, chestnut, ana other tim ber. A good opportunity for any one want ing a first class home or to engage iu the liimK-r business. For particulars ca'.l on or addiess JEREMIAH LYONS, MirrnsTowx, Jisiata Co., Pa. Sept. 1!, lHf:i. An Old Soldiers EXPERIENCE. "Calvert, Texas, Maj 3, lfM. " I wirh to express my appreciation of tbe valuable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. " While with Churchill's army, Jnst befora the battle of Vieksburg, I contracted a se vere cold, which terminated in a dangerous cough. 1 found no relief till on our march A we cam to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 waa urged to try Aram's Chebrt Pectoral. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then I bare kept the Pectob.u. constantly by me, for family use, and I bare found it to ba an invaluable remedy for throat and long diseases. J. W. Whitley." Thousands of testimonials certify to tbe prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by tho use of Avra's Cheiiby Pkctokal. Beipg very palatable, the Jouiig cat children take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Soitl b- iTuists. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Is a highly cmterntrated extract of HaraaparUIa and other Mood-purifying; roots, combined with Iodide of Potas sium and Iron, and is the safest, most reli able, and most economical blood-poriner that can be osed. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews tbo blood, ami reMoirs Its vitalizing power. It ia the best known remedy for Srrofnla, and nU Scrofalona Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also fur aU disoniers caused by a thiu and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rhenmatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. InfciRiiator, Rheumatism Curel "Avrt's S a ns a pa PILL A has cured me of th inrlaiiiitutfory Khenmatiitm, with uuit'U i iiavo fuuen-d for manv yc-trs. V. 1!. M.n.RE." Durham, i, March 2, lsf O. PBEt'ABKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all IhngiTsts; 31, six Wtl- f .r DR..J0HH BULL'S Sfflith'sTonicSymp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL RftLARIU DISEASES. The nroTjrietor of this celebrated medi etas jUi .If claims for it a superiority over all remeu'es ever offered to tbe pnb:c for the SATE. CERTAI5, and FEE. X AHE3T -re oi Ague and Fever, or Chilis and Fever, whether ci short or long stand ing. Ea refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no casa whatever will it tail to cure if tae direc tions are striotly followed and carried oat. In a great many ease a single dose has been sufficient for a cars, and whole fami lies have been cured by a tingle bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, ana in every esse mors certain to ours, if its use is continued in smaller doses far a week or two after th disease baa been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing ease. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartie medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will be snf ficient. BULL'S SAHSAPARILLA is th old and reliable remedy for imparities of the blood and Scrofukma affections the King of Blood Purifiers. SB. J0HH BULL'S VEGETABLE WOBJt DESTBOTEB is prepared ia the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN UULL'B SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Remedies of tho Oar. frlaelpal OfBce, 831 lain Sk, LOUIS T1LLK. KT F. ESPEISSCIIA1E, AT THE CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET. 2sd Door West of Oid Fellows Hall, Miftliiitown, Pa., Calls the attention of tbo public to tbe following facts : Fair Prices Oar Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Jbxchango Our Terns I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK ix DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCEKIKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usnaily found in Grat claes stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tho public for tbeir heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ak per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and fce rny stock of goods. F. ESPEWSCIIAIE. ST- 7, 18K1. KENNEDY & DOTY, (ftnecessors to Fnyrrs &. Kennedy,) DKAI.EKS IN COAIs CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. 4.C. We bay Grain, to be delivered at Mitt I in town. Fort Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I urnisb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTT. April 21,1882-tf Anisnu.i Housekeepers, yon may find a large assortment of cook stovea at 11c Clintie's Consult the columns of the b'enlinrt aud RtfUtblicun for bargains iu rxal cst.de. Set private sales. Xew Advertisements- V V N V H V IW V ft nn wn ow ere UUllUJUJAiXI .UUUIihis that of the many diseases and derangements of tbe body each a separate canse pr origin, and that each needs a ditferent method ol' treatment in order to edect a cure, and a moment's reflection must convince that any ot tbe quack nostrums foisted npen tbe public claiming to cure all of a number of diam etricly different diseases must prove fail ures, even if we do not call them hum- bags. rnnTj dmum1"! ppi oi moderate 1 UUU l UUl ULImeana, and even people wen u uu or wcmhuj iiou mat toe mor mons rAorjres of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find that after paying themselves poor that no bene fit bas accrued to them, that in fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer Whteltr't Ab. 9(5 Sure Remedies to the sick and suffering one Remedy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will enre any other disease than the one riaimed for it, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without a single failure, we agree to refund the money paid in every intanco where a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively cure every disease for which they are in scribed. RHEUMATISM, Gont, Lamenesa of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and iwitivir cured by the use of Wheeler's No. ; Rheu matism Remedy. VTe say boldly that in the worst ot cases of no matter how' long iag, bow serious or how painful, we can not only give retier but ponivry cure for all time. Failing to do this we will positivelv refund the money paid for the treatment, snd ir your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown yotir money away as you would on an v oth er man mese guaranteed remedies Tbe price of Wheeler's No. 96 khB.,.,u Remedy is only 50 cents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. SUFFERING WOMS "K natiue with a pretty face, bautifn! figure', faultless complexion, as well as the sweet- """pers nu lauuirss mental quali ties grow, prematurely old, grav and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contonr, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling of languor takes the p ace of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractioiisnesa makes life a burden things that once were trifles worrv her till life becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their .w..s n, ana oi which the ignorance ... .uC ...ruiiiii proicssion prevents a cure. .aay niaaer, pause and consider, 'tis a du- IV Villi lllt'll Fnniulr .. '- .7 -------juur lamuy and yonr " snonn enre yourself of ..- iruu:.ie ami onee more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature luit-ii.icu ior yon. n heeler's j'o. 96 Pre scriptions are pleasant and palntable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all times and in all condition wilkout n. ... .r.n effects, and will positively cure any of the prcuNar diseases to which females aro sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure F"pneiors win rejnnd the money paid for the treatment. If you have m sral loic complexion, constant or intermittant ucauaciies, Dacaacne restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregnlarities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterica and similar symptons. Wheeler's Mo. 90 Prescription i pwiuveiy restore yon to health li you uave a sensation of heat and throb bing in the luck, freqiicnttv faint-mr snells Leucorrbea or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in uriniting, reddish or wiute tleposit m urine, hot and drv skin. Wheeler's Ko. M, Prescription "C" will give immediate and lasting relief. Theprice of Wheeler's No. .6 I'orscription "15" and -C"are 50 cents each, obtainihle from druggists or sent by mail seenre ftom ob servation post paid on receipt of prk-o. Postage stamps tnken. CATAHK1., It is nodlfss to dpserihe tho symptons f this niusn di- sexse that is sapping the life and strength ol only too many ol the fairest ami best of both sexes, old aud young, sutferiug alike from the poisonous dripping in tho throat, the puisonous nasal discbarges, th fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside from the acute surt.-rinps of this disease, which if nt checked can only end in oj of palate, koarieness, ueukntd sieht, lots of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked hi-fore it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Euroie aud F.astern lands have result ed in Wheeler's So. 9T, Instant Relief end Snte Cure for Catarrh, a remedy 'which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is gii:iruntecd to cure every ca.so of acute or chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wieefer's .Vj. ! Initaat Relief ami nre Cure for Catarrh will cup- every cnsn of catarrh, hay lever or asthma, pricn S!.0O per package, from druggist or sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. XVhetler's Xo. W Sure cure for Kidney and l.ivrr Troubles cures all weakness nnd soreness of kidney, inH inim.ilion of kidney or liver, price $l.i0. Whreler's Variable Pilh are the only' rented) that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of tho bowels without phvsicing, purging, gripinir or pin. Price i cents. of druggists or by mail. II heeler's Xervine Tonic for mental de pression, loss of manhoiid, languor, weak ness or over taxation ot the brain is in valuable, price 1.) cents. TT p I VrnTlTICiires in everv c;iso UiUULLl ILilor will refund nn.nev paid. We place our price for thesj reme dies si less than one-twentieth of the price aKcd by others lor remedies npon which yon take all the charges, and k specialty invite l!i ; patronage of the many person who have tried oilier remedies without ef fect or depleted tbeir purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted Ilium lint. Mriin riCmjTVtheseremc.iies. Go IU ilUliiXAu, your druggist and ask for them. 1,' they have not got thtm, write at once to the proprietors, en closii.g the price in money or stamp, and they will 1 sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspandcr.crt solicited. Ad dress plainly. I.. WIIKELER &. CO., No. 9- V. Haittiuoro St, BALTIMORE, 31 D. Growing Crops tnwi- ana sMccesrj'.iy should wrl ns t?r ewr pamphlet tin ptira tcKeif-rs. Si-bittd fertiliser cn ri mi at 0!ref oabnet S 1 2 aj.ia bycnn.jr.5t;ij -n, pnwrti.'S pgrpafivp CHTtLS. BfereiinF-ry;tii!e. Aqentrwii'ed fftrtmnccrpleilterHtery. SnplTWPI'-.rttercrc-s. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. atamractrTer. ot Powell's Tip-Top Bong Fertillifr, Bone. Potash. Hmmonia. Ac. IS LIGHT STREET. BSITIMORE. W0. KE.V.EDY DOTY, Ageufs, MtrrLixTows, Pa. jone 20-83. KEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my placo of residence on Water street, Mifflintown. second door from corner of Bridge street, j a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest tylea,i and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclaas rui! finer store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. URS. LEIHL. May 2-?3.1.v. Subscribe lor the Sentinel and Republican the best newspai.T iu the county. mm MISCELMJVEO US D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where yon can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS & airs, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, and at j3TOXISUI.GL Y LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to orda at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffmsa's Water sreeta, MIFFUNTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Hasconstantly on hand a full variety of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SII0ES,!ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Goods or all kinds are low Come and see me and be astonished. Pants at T cents. 07" SUITS MADE TO OKDER.yj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1979. The Best is The Cheapest ! THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable, Absolutely Kire-Proof, Economical and will enre Fruit and Vegetables in less time and with less fuel than any Dryer in the Uarket. It will pay for itself in less than 80 days, if properly attended. Its pro- aucts are unsurpassed as to quality or color, and are in great demand at high prices. r nil instructions pack and market company each machine. Fob sals by JM.tr It ICE Professional Cards. Lons K. Ateinsos. iao. Jacobs, Ja ! ATKIXSOI K JACOBS", j ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLLNTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt- j y atiennea to. Orricc On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., sonth of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881. JYJASON IRWIN, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, M1FFL1XTOWX, JUXUTJt CO., PJ. tm All bnsiness promptly attended to. Orricr On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jau7, '80-ly JTACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXE Y-AT-L-VW, MIFFLINTOWX, PA. Collections attended to promptly. Orrica With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, h0 t THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, M1FFL1XTOWX, PJ. Office honrs from 9 a. at. to 3 r. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22tl jy M. CKAWF0XD, 31. D., His rcsnmed actively the practico of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral inches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, MifHintown, Pa. Aland 2-1, IS, 6. J. U. BRAZKE, M. 1. PHYSICIAK AND SUEGEON, .JdJemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. JouxjMi Lait.iili. Jossrn W. Stimmil MtXAl'GIILI.I & STJniEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJtL, JVXIATJt CO., PJt. (XOnly reliable Compaui(.s represented. Dec. 8, 1375-ly YYriLLIAM BELL. AOENT AND DEALER JX Farmers and AltcL.inics Machinery. Mitllintown, Ju-jiata County, Pa. Oillce on Bridgo street opposite Sonth side of Court House. Nov. 8, 1882. U.S.M0HGAK&C0. usmmrci thi 5 . ,1 13 CU3ADLE LIGHT DRAFT f.KO THE NOISELESS sti n The TnmiTH f : l: . PFR3 are nrn!t fot stmLic.ty in rt:intrtu-tioo. m of maisnHOTl, k.'l: t w.'iirht. dnral'ibtr sad good working cjweity in Lit con.l:ifMu of ismn. Tim Nr'.'.V t'I.iyp.K hts all tbe adrantatKia ot tliet.LD CUITia atO& with uauy nltuble tnU'roremnts. hKitD roa Ii T.nmuTim Crarruisw Coun AUbNIS W ANl'KO in unoeeupiad territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo.lNaY No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as the Sentinel aud Republican. It is above al others the paper for the gcnuial reader. Every family should have a county news- puptr. Sultotiibv fvt the Sentinel and Re pnttlican. i bow to dry, bleach F-is&7 f-SSSI Sv-'?8 & the products, ac- R ? i Wrl .1-swSsWfi! . Uj Oakland Milu., Q J LiSSS i' JCMATA CO., PA.glllSaH AD VER TISEMEXTS. BOYS' CLOTHING jsd fursishisg goods. choice and select stocks ever offered ij New Buildins, corner of Bridge as Jan. 1, 1879-tf SAMUEL STRATEE. . . . . . . , Special JVbttces. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. k preferred y tliotc whuKavsj -JiL, hny iwni!.ir article, oa am ount of its superior .ic3iilinM and txtruv. It comoins tsaotcrulj only that -rc bcnctrci-.l to tho tralp aad hair aodlvruy Restores ikt YoathfH. Color to 6re or Fad Hair Parker Hair Balsam is 6 aery perfumed and ia w .:irmted to pre-ent falling of the ha.r and 'o n muve dcdruU anaiiichinj. liiscox x Co . N.V. SOc ata4 41 m, at VIy tether aJ PAKKSR'S GIHGERTON A Spf-laliva HeairJi ar.d Slrecgft Ecstarer. it' ? At m-2 a ! iiunic or ttmcr, vom exit with c.sf.v. sKic. or a nMi4!er run kn Ly Stmilv cr fcotfe. l;oM try J'akkbi; Ct.nt-it T."i:c. If yyt ar a l.nrer, mmtsKr or buMiie) man lt..itr.-u I mental strain or anximweare. rirtnnt t;:kj ir'ojci.r.nnsuunulantsbutiuc Parker trtnj; t Ionic fyotttiae Consumption, Iv-1 Klw.ina lri, K !neyi.'omtIaitttA,oranydi'.rdcrcf iIh.-Ihr M -.a.-h. 1'iwHs, ixjed or n irrs, Pakwk 4 '1k::l wii; cure you. It isth-?(.rctet BooJ I'-irifv-r And Best w4 Sum Cojh Curt Cvtr thei. If JU arc wattiti? am)r frcin sk, Iiwsipatt"n or acy ci-- j or weakness and rrrruiie aUuuulnt tk ;;m.f.k loMCaltrnfc: k will mvit;oru snd buikt t ou ap iVxn th? firt dc b.l will never mtmirato. It ks .it-d htUMrnc; of lares; it Buy save yottra. CAtTHl.V RfnaU nb.tittav rSrkr'si(;htcwTnTJa-la r-ri! IS Kinnll3eraU rta tW yr-d.-jt ltmOr-iy . .-ivait !": 1'fiianlMiiu I riugrr kko. Imil fir i in mim la i A Y. Sue A 1 au-t, at .WiW ta lruv mt'.T SAVING CI TING IXU..R SIZL EE T!n 'i ai.d tasimf; frrrxnc ki matte this '-.i d;;tit:fni pcrTurua exceeuitaT pop) Jar. Thero j i ; ist:!:n:r lik it. hv: mo.i nav:.c Kluks 3 J Ti' CiUHsii3rat !o-4t cr "itnre ei jlrr la siJKasrv w THE BEST OH EARTH. Th"3T cnlpbrated Stoves will F.OaST. BAKS and HEAT IRONS In ios ti no and v.;th LKS FUEL t i'in any other v?.por Cock Sujva itiacio. L.C ::uro r.nd Lty t-c Danslop ?:o.--Si.-i; -:vc V.n-r Coi-. 3tovo. Uxi-i :j.jiU'I.Mil.'llfUUI A Bisat CansB cf Emnan Misery I tlie Ijov of How Lot, How ItctorcC Just published, a new edition of UK. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on tbe radical cur of .SraaxAToaaaaiA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ihi-ots.il'Y, Moutal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Cossotr-rioa, t'piLsrsv and 'itb, ia. duccd by soil-indulgence or sexaal extrav- sgance, tc. Tbe cwiuUrat-.d author, in this admirabls E.vv, cluarly demunstrates, frwin a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing cvnseqaences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of euro at ence simple, certain, and effectual, by Djeasa ot which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may enre him self cheaply, privately, and radically. BThis Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, nnder seal, in a pTain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two posluge stamps. Aidrcss THECTLYERWELl. MEDICAL t0n 11 San St., New York.N.Y. ; uiiL-IS-ly Poat-OBice Box ljU. H THE JL--s?hesss a mm? i h
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