SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN mifflintownI Wednesday, October 34, iggej TEUHS. Sulawription, $1.60 per Mnnm tf Traa.ient advertisement inserted at 80 cents lr inch for each insertion Transient business notices m" local col nnin, 10 cent. per lino tore inwrtioo.' IV.liictH.nii will be made to those da.rin. ,o -Wise by the yea,, haTfTr year. n Election laj-f Noyember G, 1SS3. SHORT L0CJ1LS. C!arli! has a Chinese Inundi j. Hacfcrubergcr paja cask for eggs. Nuts of ail kiuds are plentj tbia fall. TrKi.n' Knar Ir.n. ft, mf,0 u.v te..et The teachers iostcute ia to bo held wbere ! ' Cash will be pati for cgg8 by Hackea- Dr. Smith k moved to Lewtoi9Wn to practice. For sale, ill kinds of crocks at JlcCiin tic's. Thadd T. l'arker ia in town. v;. MlCa McCauley hat .. quite wits fever. . ill ooaue .ei.pie ouige tUoK Uib e with -Aurun;n leaves. Tbta ice was f orate eeveral morn-ags-2aat week. Pobn Howe baiikd acoat of paint jprjt on bis t-table. Democratic roosters wr ere ont in great tauuibers last week. There are certain :par ties stealing cora tfroui certain corulieids. McCliotic keeps Jar sale a full liae o( builder's hardware. Mr. Sellers, of Wan Wert, began ootn busking last Wedueaday. Canfectiooany -artioles of all kinds for sale at Uaoksxberger'a. llcCliutit? Las uails aDd athar Lardwuru jKdt5 for sale. When yotjup a letter, nioiatsnthe envelope instead of the stamp. Farmers, yte can get cash for eggs by takiug thess tc Hackenberger's. liarry Ua-wk is the new appreattse in T. U . Audi's marble establishment. John Kink-ias just received a -lot of new blanket, haps, aod so forth far-sale. u beer rbo for a home paper for your cbiidren,tf -yen don't or oan't read your self. It was oeM enough last Wiocsday morning 4c freezs mod in the road stiff. One oT'tba IndUpenaible things 4s a cook stove, g loiJtcClintic'a aod bay . cook EtOVtt John tire; bill and a couple -of friends caught 24 feuss in the river one day last week. Showers. & Scboll are casiog the inside of tfcoir large tuiith ebcp with brick. The dilcr of the MoVeytowa Jour sal keeps4is jog well filled --"autegu-eum." Amaaims. Housekeepers, yec niiy find a large Mort.-uent of cook stoirati at Mc- Clin tie's MiebaL2esbor, who lives not far from Oakland Mills began towk corn last week. Latiuierv'it'ilson, who liveaoiesr Van Wert, hatLfi valuable borne tc die last Vednoday. llec Mr. AViiihelui preaebod in the Presbyteriac brick church, oc Sabbath, morning ac -evening. John Kitk lias restocked Lis:ore with new goods. He is a quiet, cluver bust ness luw, at his place. A J. Vm'.'eraon. E"a.. w3 out of health to eucL a decree last wek that be was eoulin-i to his houso. Joseph Wtuwer, a citizen of Walker township, agei 90 years, 4 inooiS and 19 day., iied.i&st Friday night. Last Wednesday, John IL teasom, of Juntata tacasbip. Perry esuuty, killed 4 wild i:ieys at one shot. The purity aui elegant perfwae of Parker's liir iiiisain explsin tne pop nlarity of this reliable restorative. The Lewwtot.jraz.itte says, eot&id erable wheat wili-tave to be sowed a gain, as the first .a not come up. Miss AnnLe tficajer, of MoAlwter .ville, who has beec visiting friends in ,:he West, ha flarid to her houie. Jlro Rmuil ttiak7fir. of Pattereon, jacd her sister, Wra. M. Kepner, rfrf jPort lloyal, ar visit.cg in tbe west. A Western editor, who missed it ni.'.n ko .rriod . tk. "who neat will ta sacrificiog on 4fc hymeneal al- 4er" vtx a boy startedsjump freight ar wilt the belief that4is would lose a limb by,lis efforts to get.an a running train. B. F. .chweier, boagU of Jmes Louden, a house and lot aotr occupied by Professor Scheeder, on Patterson street. TL Civil Cervice Keforot that the Democracy favsr, is the one Ut will turn out Republicans and put Demo orats in. James Jfortn asd Mrs. North, -drove in a carriage to Billefoote Ust meek and returad about dusk, lst Flay venmg. As Pennsylvania goe on the 6th at next November so sha will go, n u probability ia 1884. Vte for Livey and Niles. "Samuel Reed, of HarrUburg, cap tured an opossum oear that place on Wednesday which had ten little ones m ber pocket . The Presbvterian Synod of Pennsyl vania met at "Pittsburg Lt week was a large meeting. Over 500 (Ule gatoa were present. Mrs. Annie GUfillan. and her uter. MissSallie AleAlMter, of f-,u"r" Tille, have been to Pittsburg attending the Presbyterian Synod. Farmers, go to Wm. Banks for win ter feeodin oatlla. as be has had an extensive experieno in the selection of CttJa for winter (sedipg- Thn v. u . . a-tt-'Kniiatinn ;. it . I . w-Qajr, the 24th. The anni.; ' 7 " oeeDrated with . .i j . J. . iuq cities. The redaction ; tk . P from S ,o 2 wnta win0: V"U68 "venue of the Pos" .I0!6 tb corning e;vr noohorser "-v.,. SOMETHING NEW. ieetb extracted it,... nteed by G T nlT TO--..ar. uentist. JohnSheibly.oftbeBloomfieM kA aca Mrs. SV,.;ki ..7 " J 1 " W11C, 1 aL a J . B" 0n e cars l..f fotutVs.h0meWir4b-dfr--X Ttw 5 Perrv rnnnfw k...a . . carcra mountain. U.t . , , uiust nave ' - "tw, age 14 yearg dauch Sdf fH;dI1 of Mo'nticio, wT.V " lUB nie ol her grand mother, Mrs. Dr. Uamlia, on u morning at 0 o'clock. You can understand what ailed the citizen who the other moon-light night, walked on the Aadow of a lamp W feet, und.T the impression that it was a sill to a bridge. Mrs. Augasta Tabor, th divorced wife f ei Senator Tabor, has been ned by her lawyers for their fee of v, waicn sue nas refused to regardtog it as exorbitant. IVof. A. L. Guss, now of Washing ton, but a native of this conntv. aad at one time editor of the Skmixei, is in maryuna on the stump for the Repub lican cause. Go in Guss! Jesse Sams, formerly of East Wa terfard, now of Washington Oity. was ta town on Saturdav. Ha -Juniata semi-occuioMllr. lint te make Washington his life leng home. The G. A. R. Post, from his Dlace. took the "rag off the bnsh."att Xe wnort. last week at the re union. They tad GO men in line, and 'if we could only have -a Post like that." The Civil Rigfets bill kas been de clared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States. In some sections of the country the decision will not be for the oolored maea present good. Rev. Beoangb was called borne from an attendance upon the Presbyterias Synod, at Pittsburg, is officiate at the funeral of Lawra Hamlin, on Sunday, and the funeral of -Oora Robison, oc Monday. Cora Robion, aged about 16 years, daughter of CoL-J. iK. Robison, died nnexpectedly on Friday night, of sonce ailment of the bangs. Interment -in Presbyterian graveyard, in this plaee, on Monday. Lawyer BoidJet, end Solomon Bonks, Administrators of ''William Kenaw ell de ceased, will soil lot of per soual prep erty of said decedent, at bis late place of residence, near Van Wert, on -the i!ad day of .November 1SS3. Since last sprioe, four members of the Presbyterian -Sabbath School, in this place, nave been called away into the unseen future world, namely, Mir 9 Marv Christy, Blaucb Scboll, Laura Hamlin, and Mibs Cora Kobison 5pah5.LI.nh -Evfs,' rosy cheeks aud dear complexion only accompany ;good health. Parker's -Ginger Tonio better than anything, makes pure, rich clood and brings healthy joy ous spirits, streugth and beauty. Ladies try it Bazaar. The UlooiuScld Times of last -week states: ..Jenny daughter of Mr. Tbos. Segar. ofBlain, left her fathers house a- bout 12 clock on I riday night la-it and tbnngb parties have been searching for ber sioce, no trace ol her bad becu found up to Monday morning. A DfZuCious AciTJZKR, that .en sures digestion cod coj-iymeui of food ; a tonic loai oringf siruniu 10 iuc tos and rest o the nervous ; a bruil?ss diarrbu4-cure that dou't coustipatu just what every faintly needs Parkers Ginger Tenia. Lately there have been a flood uiany runaway boys frum tbc'Orphsn Schecrl, at McAltterville. For the larger number of children in -the school ar huttLr ear-sd for there than wbeu at home. Itisa great miitako in every way for boys to run away Though numerous cause may operate to turn the hair gray, all ttat is needed to restore tb natural col..- is Hairs Vegetable Kicillian Hair Renewer. For more than twenty jest its sales have been enormous, but we Jiave yet to learn of its f tst failure. It may interest postmaster to read the following: -lEri-ost Edcrd As ton, Postmaster at Minooka, j little village three tuaUs south of ftaanton. was arrested ard -held in 500 br.il, on Thursday, on a cLarge of abstriotiug newspapers from ite mail. Fame . Ma," saidJeonie Parvajnue, jwhat is Lord ColeaiJge and what .did he do to make people break their necks reaching after him so" Oh, ' said m, "to has wrote poetry and is the oldnst Jtdge in England. Heon't look nioreu fiftv., either.' New fork Mail and Et Dress. "A petrified snake vtt discovered ij a eoal mine in Centre county. It is twelve feet long and twesty inches in circnicferenoc. It is non exhibition in Philftdelphia. and naUralists who bave exasiined it say it is fully six thousand years old and beUngs to a species now only found in Africa." Roughs w-ent into au oyster festival, at Bayville, York State, last Friday night, and raised a fight. The Metho dist preacher was knocked dow; 300 people were in the room at the time, Juany ladies fainted ; a number of peo ple were hurt in the rush for the dors; all the furniture ia tbe church was bro ke. John Johnson, a Swede, who had been at work in the stone quarry of Hays 4 Nixon, in the narrows, came to Patterson on Saturday, and after be in 2 there a while, startea up tue ran - road and run over aod killed by a freight train goiug east, at a point ..f f-.r from where foreman Guss was UUk killed. Jud Moore, nrcaelier. who a son of r.rcaCbe d A n-a ivni- 111.1 siiiir aco, in ioi "-""- . fc V vm. Tof. days ago at Cheyenne, It, I?; v-"b ntorJ' for tbe mnrder -nd robbery of wo " The robbery aod morder was committed for $80. The murder er was formerly a student of Allegheny College. M'm. Banks has just received three car loads of Ohio and Western steers, which were specially selected for win ter feeding. Farmers desiring to teed would do well to examine the herd of cattle before purchasing elsewhere as they are a lot of cattle that will take flesh rapidly and make good sellers in the eastern market. An elsstio step, buoyant spirits, and dear complexions, are among the many desirable results of pare blood. The possessor of healthy blood has bis facul ties at command, and enjoys a clear aod quick perception, which is impossible when the blood is heavy and sluggish with impurities. Ayer's SarsaparilU is the best blood purifier and vitalizer known. The Philadelphia Record remarks : The arrest of a country Postmaster for failing to deliver a newspaper package will doubtless have the salutary effect of causing more care in the handling and distribution of the newspaper mails. A good example may scrre to show this class of officials that newspapers are as ouch under protect;en of the law as letters. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you enn prct any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also auytiiing t'uat is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in lkst clous stylo. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade Pannel Boudoir, &&, Frames of all kinds cheap. The Newport News says that there is a very pious man living in Dunoan nou, who took occasion to reiuoustrate with a neighbor on account of bis pro fane swearing. The swearing citizen replied as follows : "Oh, well, Mr. -, it takes all kinds of people to make up this world. You do the praying and I do the swearing, and you know neither of us mean anything by it." The pee wees bave quit nest build- in?, tor this season, and the trick 01 the 'boys in ghost playing in Muddy Ron school house has been disoovered, and that about ends superstitious be lief iu that neighborhood, even Johnny Bull has almosr beec laughed out of bis superstitious belief. lbe boys are highly tickled over the thought of bow easily Johnny Bull -was fooled by a fan loving boy. A large pile of etore boxes, and oth er kinds of lumber, was built in the quarry, south of town, aud set on fro to test the exticcuisbing power o: a chemical fire engine, last Wednesday ev ening. Coal oil "bad been poured over the pile and wbeu the fire touched it, a fierce and rapid maze soon enveloped the whole of it. The engine speedily ooteoed the fire. The machine -stood 40 feet from the "fire. The resurreolion of the Blue Laws ! in Connecticut. -and iheir enforcement - ; ;..;.. f IU. p . i t . ., - ' ("pupiB mg on Sunday, has awakeued a lively denunciation in the Nut-Meg State, against the raLiug up, of the old laws. The next thing they will be doing dowu there will be to revive the old Puritan argument made against a man for kissing bis wife on Sunday. The Liverpool Sun says, the new Lutheran church at Markelvillo was dedicated on Sunday, the 7th inst. Tie exercises were conducted by Rev. F. W. t'onrad, D. D., assisted by other ministers. The cost of the church was $2,600, and tfce amount already sub scribed was $1,00, leaving $00 and about $200 fur some further improve merits to be made up. It was all pro vided for before the congregation was dismissed. The CambiCa Frcemsn save, here in Cambria county, thieves book things out of buildings without going into the hon-es. Oa Friday night a thief, armed with a ladder aad a fishing pale with attachment, of-eraied on the Foster house Kbeosbcrg. lie suttieeded in fi -thing out two pairs of brecohes, thn property respectively of Dr. George A. Zimmerman mi Peonsylvnia Cailroad ('onuuetor J auts Furlong. Ho aecured a tr.flj in cash -and left the breeches outside. Daniel Thalet-r, who lives 2 up Tuscarora Vlley. has 200 miles apple trees, and he lias bucn turnuuicg peo- f tnis lown with.good fruit. . Ueaiade several trip to b;s place during tbe late reason of moan-light. He juld pick a load of apples during an after U30U, at dusk go tC'bed, rise and brcak-ffc-.t at 12 o'clock, E-iduigbt, aud after tttu repast start for MiISiiiIowd, witicb wuld be reached at about 8 o'clock iu the morning. He tbeb sold bis appisi, ani returned home ty .1) o'clock in tie eveuiog. Br action of the roiurn judges of tl Democracy of Juniata iu convention assembled, Heniy Scholl was annouuo-i; ed to the Democratic party in particn- lar, aiK lo tbe public in general, as the:1. Chairman or tbe Deuioerttio party . m Juoiata-county. Now, however, .Geo.' S. Couu s out in public print, announc ing himself as Chairman of -"The Dem ocratio County Committee and calls the committee fo meet next Saturday, in the Court House. It is being asked all around " What Convent! nomin ated Conn! Sandy was aouutry lad be he a sweet Jicart. One night Sandy told ber that i'Iitit" berawfu' weel." Sheimply rispunJed "DitO." Sandy was c( very .-e what that Bteant, but he thought b would ask bis father. So tbe oext day while at work Lo said : "Father, can you tell me what 'ditto' is !" "Ou, ay, Sandy," replied Lis father, "dae ye ye see that cabbage?" "Yes.' And dae ya see that ither aae," tbat it's jist tbe save Veel, that's ditto." "Gra cious gaidness !" Kxelaimcd Sandy. Did she ea' me a cabbage ?" The MeVeytown Journal asks, "will ! the boys read tbis ?" Two sons of Geo. I ( ox, vf Oliver twp., ran away from borne last Friday, thoir father thinking ;h-y had gone to their grandmother, in Mill Creek, took tbe Pacini) Express for that place Saturday morning, bnt 1 fonod on nis arrival mat iney naa not j fceen the.-. Soon after Hezekiah aged , about 12 years, one of the boys, was brought to the houso with bis foot in I ... such a condition that it bad to be am a Jlilhouist i I'Utateo, un naa oosraea a irint train ' i .- :. .,..ff- m:ii i'. i, some e.rs,audinjJai.ingoffat Mill trek was . Liifiiitn ULuer i::t L-ara. udiku'iui' iuv . - c sKovn liilurv J - J-J- Last week there was pa bushed an aocount, in this paper, of the breaking of an oats gainer in Minn., and of bow the oats smothered a nnmoer 0; uirusuers. There was a Mimin couniy man among thn smothered ones. The Lewiatown Gazette says of it, as follows : A son of Benjamin Rhodes, of Uliver townsnip, who went with the Bratton party last spring to Dakota, but who bad left there for Minnesota and was engaged as en gineer to a separator, was with thirteen others sleeping unaer an oaw gi ; j receutly which broke down killing Mr. Rhodes and three others. Hm remains will be brought borne. On Sunday forenoon, Henry Buck, from Cumberland county, N. J., while Dassinr along the top of a car of a stock train, in which he bad two oars loaded with live hogs, that he bad bought at Chicago, was struck by the eoaliue be idee and knocked down on the bumpers, betweeu two cars, and there his left arm was so crusnea mat amputation became a matter of neces sity. The arm was amputated at the shoulder joint. Drs. Crawford, Banks, and Sandoe, performed the surgical op eration. Mr. Buck is at the railroad house, kept by Johnny Hays. He, it appears, is an Odd Fellow. The mem bership of that older in this oouiinumty have interested themselves in nis De half, and he will be made as comfort able as bis bodily suffering will permit. Mrs. Harriet Kerobner, widow ol Reuben Kerohacr,, who died a few after a louu illness, was fouud dead, hanging by her neck, to tree, about a half mile from her borne, iu Delaware township, on Tuesday morning, the ICth inst. On the even ins previous she and the people of ber household, which consisted of herself, a hired girl, a young man and a httle girl, retired for the night, the girl sleeping with Mrs. Kerobner. one naa requested the girl to leave the light burn. At what hour she left the house is not known. The household did sot awaken till about daylight. The mis tress of the house was missing, and all turd not to look for her. at that juncture. Mr. Carwell came there and informed them that she bad been found, as above stated. She had been found by a neighbor, who passed along the road bout day break. It is oonjeo tured that she took her lifo early in the -eveniup. as the frost Was thick and white 00 her clothing. She stood on bank to fasteu the rope to a tree, and -must have been straightened to her full height when she placed the uoose around her neck, for her kueds were but little bent when she was found. Interment at Thompsontown, on Thursday. Trial List. Causes for trial at Special Term, ofConrt, commencing Monday, November -ti, 1HH3, at one o'clock, r. m.- 1. John Stoulsoa vs. Jos. James, Ilenry Suloutf aud Duncannoa Iron Works. No. 3, February term, 1889. Summons in tres pass, Q. C. t'. Dofeadont pleads not guil ty, L. L. 2. John Moubon vs. Wilbur McCatiaa I and Emery McCahan. No. 4, February term. ISMtl. Summons in tre.-ra.-ts. U, C i Defendants plead not guilty. L. L. I 3. John Moulsun vs. Frauklin Frauken- I berry and Uenry Sul.uiU. No. 5, February Iteiiu, lfM. uuiuions in trespass, u. F Deieudants plead not euilty, L. L. 4. l.trael C. Caldwell vs. Joseph Bell aad Wui. P. Bell. No. 9, April term, ltW Summons iu ejectment. Del endanl's attor ney pli ails not trinity. 6. Addison Koulkroad and Ellen J. Fonlk road, lor the sole aud separate uso of said Ellen J. Foalkroad, vs. Thomas Graytiill and Ctiri.-tiau Benuer. No. -H, December Uriu, IhsJ. Summons in trespass, ti. cLar. Di'tend.mt.-i plead not emlty 6. Louis Arnold vs. John Hupp. No. 4. February term, ls3. Appeal from jmdg uient ot JeMW Ueed, J. 1 7. A. C. Harris rs. C. II. Keale and Bcnj F. Clark. No. 61, February term, lfKi Appeal lrou Judgment of Kiehard Itaylo, J. 1'. 8. Robert W. Campbell vs. Saviiuel Hawk. No. W, February icriu, 1!83. Sum luons in case in assumpsit. 9. T. A. Elder vs. Overseers of Millord township. No. 3S, April term, 18S3. Ap peal troiu judgment ot J. II. Coi.n, J. I IU. Ji.hu k. Vanhorn vs. Nathan T. Van hum. No. U-f, April term, 1P83. Sum mons in covenant. Defendant's attorney pleads roercant performed 11. David ieiS!i vs. Daniel Westfsll. No. 1-"', September term, 1883. Summon in covenant. 12. Win. Coneland vs. Frederick Eiien schade, M'i'i-oii J. igcidcrs, 1. K. Mitchell S. B. Cavenv a:id J. 11. MarleV, duinj; ui ue.s iii Ike mime ut Tiisc.ini.-a Milling t utu pany. N-o. 1 IU, September tiiriu, 188;!. Appeal fn-rn judgment nl CuleD Parker, J. 1 13. E. I'.- Alien vs. Ch utes Stewart. No. 1-1, aepteanber term, 1m:J. Appeal Irom jilitiiient ! Jacob jieiiiler, J. P. " MAlilil ICI : KINZEK-GOSHK.V On Auj;. 2Vfu 18!v. at the J.utlit ran parsonage, by If ev, E. E. Berrj', Mr. SauiKel E. Kim--r, of Vil Ilintown, aaid Miss ilary E. Uoshen, ol Pat terson. DUNN BK ANNEX. On the L'nd incl at the Lutheran parsonage, by the same, f Samuel M. Ifunn, of P.-ttterron, and It. Clara K. Brannen, of ItiKoni township. DUNN WLLEK in the llth inst at ihe same pUce, bv tbe same, .Mr. Juuia A. Dunn, ot Fatterson, an t Miss Mary Weller, ofKiU'erd townshio. COJIMAIKCi rlla. MIFFLIMOWN MAiEETS. MirrLiSTewit, October 23, 1883 Butter 20 20 12 17 12 12 I. EfcP Lard Ham Shoulder ., .Sides '.Rags .MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAaLKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations roa To-dat. fi!at, Bed.... ltlO Can, .................... 50 Oat, lift Ky 5 New Cloverseed. ........... tfti . Tiuuxhy seed 1 0 Flax toed 1 Chop , 1 6 Snorts 1 3U PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Cattle about as last week. Cloverseea at f Jc per lb. Whisky, $1 'JO per gallon. Wheat, $1 0to$l 15. Oats, 25 to 3'Jc per bushel. Corn, 67 to 62c per bushel. Apples, $3 00 to ! 75 per barrel. Hay, $10 00 to $10 Oil per ton. Straw, long, at $13 (JO to $14 00; loose wheat straw, $6 00 to $7 00; oats straw, $8 00 per too. But ter, 22 to 81c per lb. Kggs, 22 to 13c per rjIHE E PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY abd KVHIDAT CXCTCLOrEPlA, conHiniog Orrr t-5,t)ti0 Words, coiuili.-d Irom WEB STKi, lO.tr.'O synonyms, a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign wards and phras cs, busiiusss, nautical, musical and law terms and mythology, kmbraciug every subject on which clear, satisfactory informa tion is given. A BOCK EfJAl TO W PASES OS fAV3, ''. The same information canuot be had else- i --- ............ . - shape f.-r less tban $-10. Sample pifies free, ? ...LJ Co. 60 v. ii.:i i . i . u.i.....,i. 1 l'..r IT.:!.. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "Calvtrt, Texas, May 3,182. 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Dnoaia the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four dosei of the Tonio, a tingle dot of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAULT FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S 8ABSAFABJXLA is th old and reliable remedy for imparities of th blood and Scrofulous affection th King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE W0BX BESTB0YEK is prepared ia the form of candy drops, attractive to th sight aad pleasant to th taste. OR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Th Popular Remedies of th Day. rvlaelpal Odea, S31 EalaSl,L0USTILLK.K F. ESPENSCI1ADE, AT TUB CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2sd Doob West of Odd Fellows Hall, Miillintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the pnblio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIOXS, GKOCEIUES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, -Queenswarc, Glassware, Wood aad Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every trtiole usually found in first class stores. COUXTEY PRODUCE taken in ezchanee for eoods at highest market price. Thaukful O the publio ifor their heretofore libecal patronage, t request their continued custom ; and a&k per sons from all parts of the county, when a Mifflin to call and see my stock of giods. IJEJfSCII.iOG. Sept. 7, 1881. KEiNNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to s ft. Kennedy J DEALEUa JN COAIa JL.L311IK1C CEMENT, CaJcined Fl&eter. Land Piaster. SEEDS, SALT, A.C. We bay Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. W e are prepared to 1 Ornish Salt to iiaa at reasonable rates. KENNED T &. DOTT. April 21,1882-tf CAl'TIOX I.OTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing en the lands of Ihe ttiuicr S'gned 1. S. ka.Xl.Fr. Keu A&vtrtisemtnts. VPN vTUT V Ul'U ml women know ere OlJilOiUiiii XUJXUt this that of the many diseases and derangements of the body each a separate cause or origin, and that each needs a different method of treatment in order to effect a core, and a moment's reflection must convince tbat any of the quack nostrums foisted upon the public flsimin to r.urA all of a number nf H i.m. ZSJZZZ bug. Vm YVm.V." 01 moder?eHu .r to exhibit on. of th.mo.t tuuu a aawa aaajmeans, ana eren people I wen 10 uo or wimiiujf bin mac me tnor- nm cnartres oi fnKiumg paysieiaas are a serious burden to them, and also find that ' alter paying themselves poor that no bene fit has accrued to them, tbat in fact they have thrown their money away. ' To over come these evils we oner HTk(tr' A'o. 95 Sure Remettia te the sick and suffering oat Remedy tor each disease, withont for a moment claiming thai one remedy will core any other disease tban tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies bave stood the uwi oi years wiuiom a single lailnre, we agree to rcsarf Me money paid n every instance wnere a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can ao no harm, and will oositivelv cure every aisease ior wnicn tney are per- scrioea. RHEUMATISM, bout, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and nositivelv cured by the nse of Wheeler's Ko. 96 Rheu matism Ktmedy. Wo say boldly that in the worst ot cases ol no matter how loar ttaud- ig, how scn'oas or how painful, we can not onry give relief but positively curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment. ana u your sunerings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as you would on any oth er than these guaranteed remedies. The pricoof Ti heeler's o. 96 Rhenraatisro KeiueUy is only oO cents, obtaiued from druggists or sent Iree by mail on receipt of price, ouuupe lasfn. SnTPPUTVU TUnMTO Many a ladv UV111UU1IU II UlUlJll.i endowe d bv nature with a pretty face, boautiful fienre. faultless complexion, as well as tbe sweet est of tempers and faultless mental ouali- ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contonr. the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves tne eye, a feeling of languor takes tne place or the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things tbat once were trifles worry her till lifo becomes unbearable. AU this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which the iraoraara of the medical profession prevents a cure. Lady Header, paute and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your faiuilv and vonr God, that you should cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel the a-low of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. Wheeler'e JVo. 96 Pre- tcrtptious are pleasant and palatable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all times and in all condition ariiaoa motstblitu of ill effect; and will positively enre any of the peculiar oisrasea to wbicn females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure Ihe proprietors will refund Ihe money paid for the treatment, if you have a steaf foie complexion, constant or intermittant headaches, backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptons, Wueler't Ao. 96 Pretcriptiou win positively restore yon to health. If you bave a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, frequently fainting spells, Leucorrbea or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin. Wheeler' So. tM Prescription 'C" will give immediate aud lastingrelief. The price of Wheeler5 No. U6 1'erscription "B and -C"are 50 cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fioni ob servation post paid on receipt of price. Postage stamps taken. PnTiBDn 11 is nllss to describe the UllilUUUi.svini.to: mptons ot this nauseous di sease tbat is sapping the lite and strength of only too many of the fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, sutlering alike from the poisonous dripping in the ibroaf. the poisonous nasal discharges, the fetid breath and general weakners, debility and languor, aside from the acute sufferings of this dieae, which if not checked can only end in fuss of palate, koartenen, weakned sight, loss of memory, deafness and prt mature death if not cheeked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern lauds have result ed in Wheeler's A'o. lustant Relief and Smt Cure fur Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmf ul ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every case of acnte or elironic catarrh or motiuv refunded. WUelcr's Xo. :i iWuaf Relief and Sure Curt for Catarrh will cure every csso of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $1.00 per package, front druggists or sent by man ost pant on receipt of price. Wheeler's A'o. Sure cure for Kidney and Liver Troubles cures all weakness and soreness of kidney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price 1 ("J. V. h. tiers VegeUtU Pills are the only reiuedv tbat cure consumption, giving nat- i ..r tl... K.......1.. -:ti t purging, griping or pain. Price 25 cents, f J .1.1. ... hi' ....il Wheeler's XerrUt Tunic lor mental de pression, loss or uianLoiKl, languor, weaa ness or over taxation ol tbo brain is in variable, price 1 cents. TTTD nTTHTJ t VTrPFTCures in every c Vt 11 UUiUUiii lllUor will refund money paid. We place our price for theso reme dies at less than ouc-tnentietb of the price asked by others for remedies upon which you take all the charge, and we sptnalty invite Ihe pitronajreof the many person who have Ined other remedies without ef fect or depleted tbetr purses by paying doctor bills tbat bencttted them not. TJflTlT iPfl nnrniTlTthese remedies. Go XiUll IU UilltUilto yonr druggist and a.-4. for them. If they bave not got them, writs at onee lo the proprietors, en-1 closing 'be price in motiey or stamps, and they Hi he sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correuponueno solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WKKKLER & CO. No. M W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD. FARMERS whs eve tnterertett In Growing Crops cheaply and successfully SheeH swtte s for eur atmphttt n sere tertiHrers. iv-a)e'dtertiHrercanbemad at heme! er ebotrt $ 1 2 a toe bv composting with POWELL'S PSEPSREO CHEMICaiS. HerereaeeslaEveryStste. sV-aeirtsweiileif foruneccapledterritory. Spplywithrvernces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Ijawufartufef of Poweirt) TlpTop Bone fcrtfliygr, Bene. Pi Ammonia. &c. 18 LIOHT STHEET. BALTIMORE. MD. HE'IEDV t DOTT, Agents, Mirrusrows, Pa. jtuvi i'0-83. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the publio with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, com and eaamine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. May 2-M.l.v. Sutcribe for the Henhmel and Jicpublican the best no wspapur iu tho county. MISCELL.1XE0US ADVERTISEMENTS. D. W. H ARLEY'S Is the plaee where yon can buy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & HATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, mis mantet, ana at jo a unuoi.ivi.' . Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made to ordc at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLLNTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come aud see m and be astonished Pants at H CCMtS. SUITS MADE TO ORDEK.a Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. The Best is The Cheapest I THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR II THE Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable, Absolutely Fire-Proof, Economical and will cure Frnit and Vegetables in less time and with less fuel than any Dryer in the Market. It will pay for itself in leas than 30 days, if properly attended. Its pro ducts are unsurpassed as to quality or color, and are in great demand at high prices. Full instructions bow to dry, meacn pack and market the products, ac company each machine. Foa SALS BY MAI-RICE LEO.-VARD, Oakland Mills, Jcmiata Co., Pa Professional Cards. B. F. BOOKS, llomorpathlc Prtaslclaai, Ottk-e in residence of Solomon Books, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. C7" I have permanentlv located in Mifflin town. All calls left at office promptly at tended to. Oct. 17, '83-tf. Loris K. Atkihsos. Oio. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSOTI . JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street. In place of resi. dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq.. south of Bridge street. Oct 26, 181. JJASON IRWIX, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, M1FFL1XTOWN, JUXUTJ CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrira On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jan7, '80-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ECoIlectlons attended to promptly. Or? ics With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, HO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, unrtisTowx, rA. Office bonrs from 9 A. h. to 8 p. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tl I ) 1 CRAWFORD, M JU' Haa resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 29, 1876. J. M. BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlculemin, Junitda Co., Pa. Ornci formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. JOBM KcLAl'GBLIil. JOSIPB W. STIMBEI. 9ICBa.4lGIlB.I3l &. STiMSIEla, INSDBANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JCXIATA CO., PA. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yTILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nov. 8, 182. IIow L.ot, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELLS CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical curt of Spbbmatobbbs or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotbscv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cosscmptios, Epilbpst and Fits, in. duced by self-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, Ac. Tbe celebrated author, In this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty 'ears' successful practice, that Ihe alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically enred ; pointing out a mode of enre at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition may be, may enre him self cheaply, privately, and radically. E7Tbis Lecture sbonld be in the hands of every yonth 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. Address THE CCLTtRWFJX MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St., New Tork,N.Y. ; joelS-ly-oct 17 Post-Oflice Box 160. BOYS' CLOTHING ASD FURXlSHiyG GOODS. choice and select et:k ever offered U New Building, corner ot uriuge as- Jan. 1, 187-tf SAMUEL STKAT1K. Special JVotices. PARKER'S HAIR BALSA5L This ek.mt Jmstii & k prefeircti by thom whohar urdk,loacy liauLar article, on av count of its tiiperiur leanlme" and puntr. It coa tains inattnalft only ttut arc bciKDciat to the scalp and hat ad always Restores Uit Yonthfaf Color to Grej or Faded Hair P.irltcrS Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent tailing of thewhair and to r momdafidninaMl itching. Hiscox & Co.. K.Y. fie. mad 91 ism, at WJr ta draft m4 n-dlrW, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC H Superlative Health ana Strength Restorer. If yM are a mch.-iaic or fcrtMr, worn out wah evrMnjrk. or a mother ran dewn by tamilr Or bouse. hold duties try Pabksb's GlNa ToltiC. if you ar a lawyer, minister or business maa Kfliistixi by mental sarain or anxious cam, do not uk lDtoxtcaunssainulaDts,Dutuic ranter sutiger loots Ifycuhave Coosumpboil. Dyspepsia, Khentns ua, Kidncv Complatnu, oranyduotdcrorthc luss. stomach, bowel, blood or ner.PAsas t.UKiam Tonic will cure you. ItistheGreatestlUoodPunOcr M 6 Best and Surest tongs Cur Lver Hue. If you are wasting away from age, dusiiatioR or any disease or weakness and mruire a stimulant talw GiaGSB Tonk: at ciw-a; it will invigorate aud build Iou up frum the first dose brtf will never intujticato. t has saved hundreds of lives : it may save yousa. fimot R.fa.li ,rib.t;-.u. tSfS'.titBKwTiWw m,p ol lb. SMt MMltal C'.r. la 1h.worl i.n l MMrr a'Sf,nt fran P"V .f rrn alrm: SnI far AciOt W SlaxaC.K.V. Hc.lsili Unksirs. CHEAT SAVl!tO Bl-TINC DOLLAR SIZS. ksnrh and lasong frjrjace bas marie this deihrnti frrhrme exceednisly popular. There Isaothiac like it. Insist upon having Flohss. Tvs Cucuuia and lock ka stinaom of ft vrrr KnHh. Ar.T tt-wer.t er dciuUt hi ps-ttaarrj ru anp;.lv vi. tt r. TS aiftf. l.A:...K rSWlS'J Hi YINti W71E. THE BEST CM EARTH. f These celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAKE and HEAT 1RON3 In less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove) made. Be sure and buy the Dangler Non-Explosive Vapor Cook Stove. aLkCTA TCESr I I Ttt DanglerV apor Stove & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Fob 8au st ura Aim 0.S.M0RGAI1&C0. DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph .Reapers AMD THE NOISCLISa New Clipper Mower. Th TRTTTCTH kEAPEBS mm nnualril for (implicit y in coriatinactian, nm rf nia.triiTnt liubt weight, darmbxiity matl guo4 woxkuia; cjkvity in Jsil onlUons of ptwuh. lbe NKW 1-IJPCKIi hu all tb avrnnKc H ttiOlJ CLnTUi UO1lK with manf valualki Hxsra rn lixrwnu-nrr Carrui. &xsAiLSXH WANT&Din lUkoptied tarrltorr. D. S. MORGAN & CO., BrockportfMonroeCo..K.Y mi ?tiuif a5w ST'3
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