SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WMBMday. Hot. t, 1S3. TERMS. a m, en - Subscription, per annum if naM vitnin 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within jj monin. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents i i"tu ur vmu iwstsruon. Transient business notices in local col. nmn. 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those dairin. (o advertise by the year, half or quarter Some of the newspapers, are hold jug their publication for election news. Well, they may, bat there is nothing in that, for the reason that few people outside of politicians take an interest in this election, and be cause, it will take at least 4 or 5 days to arrive at anything like what the vole of the State is. The Democrats are claiming everything, but that is a common thing for them to do, 60 then, let us all possess our peace of mind for one week, by that time the Democracy will have hunted their holes, or be as lively as crickets on a summer evening. SHORT LOCALS. The rabbit bunt is ia full play. Harlan for President in 1884. Corn husking is now at its height This ia the week for railroad inspec tion. Politicians are laying their wires for 14 Physical work is the surest road to health. For sale, all kinds of crocks at MeCIintic's. C. T. Mason has invented a cotton picking machine. Kev. A. II. Parker and family were in town lat week. Joseph Martin has returned from a sojourn in Pittsburg. McClintic keeps for sale a full line of builder's hardware. Mr. Nelson, of Thoiupsotown, was in town last Wednesday. Bedsteads, beds, and all kinds of bedding at Grajbili's. Navigation on the canal is a coo! job the? late autumn days. The Pittsburg exposition building is to be rebuilt, fiie proof. McClintic has nails and other hardware goods for sale. A Frenchman says, that marriage is the true road to paradise. Turkeys are plenty, and ara being fed for Thanksgiving time. Mrs. E. S. Parker, and Miss Sal.'ie Irwin are in New York City. Joseph Middah Las returned from a trip to Bradford and Buffalo. D. B. Sieber baa sold his livery sta ble to John and Samuel Hergy. Clothing Merchant, Harley, has had his house repainted on the inside. It is lawful to shoot wild duck on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Joseph Martin has had the inside of bis house repapered and repainted. James Milliken, of Pleasant View, died last week, aged about 80 years. The youngsters got off the usual Hal loween racket on Halloween evening. A family in Union county gathered 50 bushels of shellbark hickory nuts. Herman Cramer, and Clcyd Cope land are on a visit to New Yore City. Bead an account of the forced mar riage, as published in another column. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to MeCIintic's and buy a cook stove Professor Scheeder, will move bis familv to Wisconisco. where be now j - . teaches. Attention. Housekeepers, you msy find a large assortment of cook stoves at Mc Clintic'a A. J. Patterson, Esq., spent several days in Huntingdon last week on legal business. The Mifflin county teachers' insti- tnto Kill or.vpne November 25. at Lewistcwn. Mrs. Dr. D. M. Crawford, and son, Darwin, have returned from a visit to V isconsin. Mrs. Robert died last week. Eva weeks. dills, She of Huntingdon, was a bride of President Arthur Thursday, November giving day. bas 23, designated as Thanks C. E. Hower bought the Widow Wright property, in Fermanagh town- h:p, for 51,306. Kev. Joseph Mathers was the guest of his brother-in-law, Congressman At kinson, last week. Tbe teachers institute is to be con vened in the Court House on the 6th day of next December. Charles Shaffer, a printer, who has been in the West for some time, is t his home in Port Royal. Mrs. Henry Hawk is recovering from a severe illness caused by csr buncle on the lower lip. Rev. J. C. Wilhelm does nearly all of the preaching that is done at the rresbyterun brick church. John Barefoot, of Fayette, landed a lot of handsome young steers from the State of Indiana,last Saturday. Samuel Coldron bought the Bessor farm, near Big Rua school house, in Fermanagh township, for $3,200. Morris W. Garman, who has been working at bis trdo (printing) Wilkesbarrc, is at home on a visit. People in Bedford, whose business does not give them as mnch exercise as they need are building a gymnasium. Professor David Wilson of Airy View Academy, and a number of bis students, came to town a horse back, on Satur day. The brick work on tbe Jacob Thom as house bas been completed. 1 be building is one of the most valuable in town. TK xm . dubs of Phi.de,"h? ,Tettes' "Ohio.. u O0,ng e Urge towns j"!1' ?' Tote: carora Valley, uce Uotobnr years, 8 months, and M. R. Hpftatins t . Tbompson farm below ft the John Some one's cow has bell on its --v, inn TinfrlA i bushels of corn on Fast Means' farm inFurguson Valley. ' er ofV!- nrd C-Dty n,ln " the own ars old iW w1 COtt thlt U fifty the oldest citizens." t ThU has been one of th. w ..umei. n nat'B th son. ls It the moon, the ann th. J.:i rea or what! ask. an nK " ' The difference betwn Jake and a "town-iake" U ... L former wants to know everyth.ng and the latter doesn't know anything." One thousand men tkm.. . of employment at the Harruburg steel works, last week, by the breaking of the bed plate in the blooming mill. The Montgomery county teachers' institute opened with 150 teachers present, arid the first exercise after the opening ceremony was a spelling match. "It is said that new rone for halter. can be made permanently soft and rli- . V.' 1 I : 1 " - r .u.c U) mining in water tor two hours, and then drying in the sun or in a warm loom." A cake walk was participated in. hv the lovers of that kind of amusement in the house of the Hook and Ladder Company, in Patterson, on Saturday evening One hundred and fifty dollars, cash. will buy a first rate, Washington hand press, suitable to print an 8 column paper on. If you wish to buy, call at this office. Eighteen hundred Altoona people went out to a field to witness a game of baseball by 13 Philadelphia girls. The one club is named Blonde, the oth er is called Brunette. A burglar got into a Boston woman's room. I be lady reached under the bed, drew out a slat and went at the fellow so vigorously with it that the thief was glad to run. A number of pension agents, so- called, who practiced their fraudulent work in the Interior Department at Washington have been invited to stay away from the Department. The railroad inspection car will be slong by this place, this Wednesday, between 10 and 11 o'clock, a. in. As to whe'her the gentlemen will 6top, de pends upon circumstances. "Th3 Juniata Conference of the Lutheran church, of Central Pa Synod, will convene in the Lutheran church, Lcwisiown, on Monday, Nov. 19, and be in session for two days." Drs. Starley & Paleo, 1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa., have a new cure for consumption. asthma, and so forth, which they call the Compound Oxygen Treatment. Snow was visible on the mountain tops last Friday morning, and occasion ally during the day, wind squalls, scat tered through the valley, snow pellets about the size of homoepathic pills. Certain New York parties have been proposing to furnish citizens with coun terfeit money, and intimating that the stuff that they will furnish has been printed from stolen government plates. The 1G wild turkeys, that 5 hunters in Perry county bagged in one oay, turned out to be a flock of tame tur- kpvs owned bv a farmer. The farmer - J . - . . . T.L .1. . l- is now hunting tbe burners wuu me iaw. Trial Droves that honesty is tbe best i; in moHinine as well as in other things. Ajer s siripin eq uine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier decidedly superior to all others. . . c :tl a nan. TKa Newoort Leaner says, .-n Sibilie Braan came over from Germany . Mr. Peter Schlotner, ol iew vh norotnonv was in tne uer- man language, Rev. GUnding offieiat w . J in it Fx-'tan"e papers are mentioning the names of veterans of the Mexican war, and thit mikes it in order to state that Henry Sulouff, of Fetmanagh township, Juniata county, is a veteran u. ifan war. Mrs. Divies, who, during the past ,i. K, hecn visiting her sister, .Mrs . . .:. " h,a retnrned to her home, in TV" im, Mrs. Turtett, mother JU". .n,-flnied her to of Jirs. i'"'", 1- k fir, broke out in the woods of the foot bills along Shade mountain mc.h , , v. 3l,,r farm in rermsnach 01 5Jk. and of course dis town-.... bU lhat Tbe fashionable loafing season being there will be an in tempersnce, charity :ty ana i-cup""-meantime sin has ..rfe,l sooo. m ,OB Dt," well heeled . . nniiDD. and is tsiteu u for the winter Picayune. Ins been over to 60 '. nrterlv Meeting for .-l-ne iu'i" x - ; . M !a .he Port Kojw cs- ,0th ,nd ill ue uci --- ru,, M. E. cburcn, ll atl , 101 o'clock. Presiding the lOtb. at ivi .hronhcut." - . . 11 .ttonii tnrou"""1. Elder Hinsie wm . k.nr savs, remember that urdu7k7da;eon,ybesronrh y'kWeinren.!vaonfd & I'? i-PO-' ek. A peni shooting a w: day. w hv the new .. an oil ibw game Thursday and Sat- duck on Tuesday, nrdav- . .. fnr hunt ft is no uncommon i s- - to find himself shorn er 01 w..u , COIDiog m on of bis glory by a heb,rrived biin, . hour for the iZlTrL tW k of tame turkeys. The Democraov iun i k. anxious tO hi, a l. t . , " "cpuuiicans nominate a colored m,n for the office of Vice Pres laent. If tbe erring brethren are anx- ,ur 8n" nomination, why do they not advocate such a nomination tor their own party A number of rulmj. .1.- l nave, since the decision of the Supreme Court on tbe Civil Rights Bill, disoon- 109 running of separate cars for tbe colored peoi.le. as under th ion they claim that they can seat tbe colored people wherirr th. Hundreds of letters from n;nn Ayer'a Hair Vrigor attest its value as a restorer of gray bair to its natural col or. As a stimulant and tonio, prevent ing and often curing baldness, and cleansibg and soothing tbe scalp, its use cannot be too strongly recommened. This is what the Pittsbnrff LoxW said : There When a girl is going to get married she borrows another tirl's carters and weara them during the ceremony, and the su perstition is that tbe loanee will get a good husband and that the loaner will be married within a year. The Philadelphia Record says, dur ing an oyster supper for the benefit of a church on Long Island, John Smith struck his brother-in lsw, and a fierce fight ensued in whieb the pastor was knocked down. It is supposed Smith was made insane by fiuding more than one oyster in his stew. The Huntingdon Globe savs. twentv five years ago a Hollidsysburg young lady had a singular dream. She con sulted a dream book and learned thst she would have four husbands before she reached tbe age of 30. This made her rather independent, and she is now an old maid of 42, and has never had beau. Reading had two sensations last week; the first was caused bv same three or four prominent citizens engag ing in a fist fight on the street ; the cause of the trouble was politics. The second sensation was caused by a prom inent lawyer, mysteriously disappear ing. It is said that be bas $130,000 of other people's money. Mr. Books took a Urge load of fur niture to Samuel Kilmer's house, in urbett township, last Thursday, from Gray bill's furniture store, in this place, and csme home and boasted of how he dined at Mr. Kilmer's on a 20 pound wild turkey and other enjoyable things that had been provided for dinner. Mr. Kilmer bad shot tbe turkey the day previous. DO NOT FORGET. Do not target thut at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is mude in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class stylo. All the latent style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, 1'aunel Boudoir, &&, &.C. Frames of all kiuds cheap. The commissioners of Huntingdon started a series of repurs on the court ' bcuse. and kept on repairing till they; bad the building torn down, and then 1 they proceeded to build a new court ' , ,1 e v. j- u ! bouse, all of which proceedings has caused a nutter among tbe tax-payers, j and the eommissioners are not happy. There is some talk of bringing uit against the boaid. Ohio men are no common men, even in their love affairs. In a recent breach of promise case, of an Ohio man one of his love letters was so long that it re quired 32 cents postage, and it was so sweet in its expression that the word datling appeared in it 620 times. How in the world such a sweet writer ccold fail the object of his adoration, can, perhaps, be only explained by an Ohio man. No citizen of Juniata bas bad as an extensive experience in the purchase and sale of estern steers as m. Banks, of Fermanagh. He can select the kind of steers that thrive best un der winter feeding. By this Wednes day evening be will have two more car loads of steers for winter feeding, for sale, 00 bis farm. Call soon if you wish to buy, for tbey are scarcely land ed till tbey are sold. Mary Anderson, an American girl, an actress now across the sea, has be come famous by telling the eldest ton of Queen Victoria, that bis acquaint ance was an honor that she did not seek. Most girls, and married ladies too, would sit up a wbole night or two for an introduction to the prince. Most people will have a curiosity to see Mary Anderson, as the American girl that would not go one step out of her way for an introduction'to the next king of the Britons. A large black bear bas been seen cn one of tbe Mower farms, in rcrma;;aga township, within the past week. A voting man was hunting rabbits, ond put bis foot on the one side of a large "brush pile" to scare out a rsbbit. The next moment he felt his hair rise on end, by the fright that a large bar gave him, by coming around from the other side of tho brush pile. The trute showed its teeth, and rrowled. The young roan "took to his heels'' and fled from tbe scene. John Bylcr's liorso beeanio un manageable in front of Gray-bill's fur niture emporium last Thi;r.u.iy ev ening. ir- Bylcr fell with his foot entangled in tbe ins, the horso started at a rapid rat to run up Wa t;-r street, dragging Bylcr along, fi-et foremost, under thi wagon. Ex Postmaster, Books, wn present and bv his utmost exertion ijecocaett m o-iftsping the brnbe rem ana thereby was able to stop tho runaway beast. It was a narrow escape for Mr. Byler from serious if not fatal injury. 'Well," ejaculated Mrs. Sloanzy, with a deep-drawn breath of relief, 'house-cleaning is finished, anyhow, nnd it took me only two days to do the work this fall, while last spring I was a whole week at it, and 1 don t know hnw it was." "Why, my dear," mildly suggested ber husband, "the next door ..oiffl.hnr moved out two weeks ago, you know, consequently you have devo. ted about three days' less time to gos siping over tbe back fence with tbe wo man next door." Then be put on his bat and hurried out of the house. P. S. He bad to. Norristown Herald. The week of prayer, fr 1834, com mences with the first Sunday in the year, January 6, and the general ar rangement of topics is a9 follows: Monday, January 7, praise andthanfcs niirinff: Tuesday, January 8, confes sion of sin and prayer for cleansing and Wednesday. January 9. Dray- icucn j " J ' - er for families and instructors of youth; Thursday, January 10, prayer for the church of Christ ; Friday, January 11, intercession for tbe nations ; Saturday, January 12, prayer for missions at home and abroad. This is the general series of topics, and sub-divisions may be made according to the wishes of vis itors and churches. The Selinsgrove Times of October 25 says: In tbe last will and testa Jient of Jonathan K. Ulricb, late of this borough contained adequate pro visions for the dirison of his estate a moDg his legal representative, and in accordance therewith tbe farm was par celed out. The property was surveyed and divided into six tracts. Six cards were taken and numbers from 1 to 6 in clusive written on them, they were then placed in sealed envelopes after which they were placed in a buoket and Johnnie Gemberling blind-folded, drew out the envelopes handing the first one to Hiram, the oldest child, and contin uing to draw and band tbcm to tbe children according to age. until they were all drawn. Tbe different tracts were numbered to correspond with the numbers on tbe cards. When tbe envelopes were opened it was discov ered that Hiram bad drawn 14 acres and 95 perches in the northern part of the tract, formerly belonging to tbe old George Ulricb farm, Fred. B , tbo same amouot of land including tbe old home stead ; James and Charles P., drew 12 acres and 81 perches each and the barn, and they are also to receive in cash the value of the difference of the aereige . Dan receives tbe meadow land, and Lydia tbe triangle south of tbe road and tenant property. All of the heirs are well pleased that tbe bomcsteid fell where it did, since Fred has farmed tbs land and resided in the homestead for about sixteen years. We caunot help but admire tbe clause in the will which provides that if auy cf the heirs shail resort to litigation upon anv question pertaining to the division or settling up tbe estate, ho orshe, shall be debarred fruit, receiving 01:0 cent out of the estate. Past experience proves this to be a wise clause, and persons making wills would do well to ins'-rt it in their wills. All of the VI- rieh heirs are well ratisfied as to tbe f.iir and impartial manner the division was made. S)KKSW1LEV1 AN Oa " t lie '2V t h ult., by Kev. J. . Bear, at bis residence, Mr. S. E. Zciiers, of Greenwood township, and Mi s. Caroline WiU iuan, of Monroe t ji., this county. CARL S1IKOLL At the same tiino, place and by tbe nra, Mr. Michael Carl and Miss Susan M. fehroll, both of Monroe to'uhip. SllKOLL DRES3LER At the same time, place and by the same, Mr. John Shroll and Miss Kal: Dressier, both of Mon roe township. Tribute of Eespect. ACTIOS OF THE rREKBYTKKIAX SABBATH SCHOOL, OF MIFFLIXTJWS, OX THH 1EVTH OF LAURA C. HAMLIN". Tl,. 11. ..... ...i.t.. ...!.,;... wcrc ,op:e;1 Sundav.O.t jb. rL'S. ! !. : Whekkas, it has pleased Almighty O.d in ail-wie I'ro lde-ice to r-mme irom u '-v dia,a mlr ou"S "e'i, Lar.n C. Hamlin, a member ot the Miiliintuwn 1'res- b ,erj g Mi hu lltsolctd, That in ber death !!;? so!n;l has lost a linglit and ailcetioaate pupil, who by iiL-r many iieauiilul traits of character, chris tian Zi-tl, and iaitiiful atteutmn to the work and services ot the church and Sabbath cheid endeared her to the heart ai l li ve ot all K ith u honi she came in contact. KesolctJ, Thai as asabbaib School work er and Mudcnt, sho was always prompt, diliiri-Lt and earnest. As a member of the church, she was zealous and consistent, and her chriNtian life, though short, was a fin ished one. Jletolctd, That we tender cur sympathy to the aitiicted family, sud pray that our nierrilul Heavenly Father may bind up their woUDds. She bas frone to that Saviour whom she loved and served so well, and who, whilst he was an earth, said : "Sailer little children to come nnto nie, and forbid them not, tor ot such is tho kingdom ot heaven." Rttolrtd, That theso proceedings be spread npon the minutes of the school and copies turnishrd the papers of the county for publication. E. S. Pakkir, lAvin D. Stoke, Committtt. Exha MoTEa, ) MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirrtrsrows, Jfov. 6, 18S3. Butter 20 Ek 24 Lard 12 Han 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 12 Kaps 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN" MARKET. Whi at, Bed ICO iTorn, ................ .... 60 Oats, Z1 Rye 65 Row Cloverseed 6 (l'l Timothv seed 1 40 Flax seed 1 40 Chop , 1 CO Shorts 1 80 I'MILAUKLI'IIIA M.YUKETS. liutler, 18 to 30c. Ere, to SOc. Lice chickens. 9 to 10c. T'jrk.-vs. 12 to l:!c lincks. 10 to lie. l)rc"cd chickens, 12 to 1 !c. 'i iirkevs. 1 1 to a. Jncks, 13 to 14c. Wheat, red. St ('. For February, $1 1:1 was ottered. Corn, ii'iC. O.it.s, io to 3'ic. Cloverseed, ?c per prmnd. E.VT Lickrtt, Kiif. 1. Cattle Receipts, i-V head : market very dun at jester iay'i prices Uos Receipts, 210 had ; mar ket slow ; I'hiladclphias $ia5 15; Yorkers, SI 40al 70. Sheep Receipts, SIK) head; very dull andnothint doing; fueling about 10c to lie, off from yestorday s prices. N otIc E OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby Riven that the firm of Kennedv & Doty is this dav dissolved. The partnership having expired bv limitation. II. M. KENNEDV, Oct. 30, DAVID B. DOTY. The business wiil bo carried on by the undersigned under the firm name of Ken nedy & Doty. The continued liberal p' tron:ige of the public is solicited. Nov. 7, 18Sa-4t.J DAVID B. DOTS'. A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters teataiuaiit;irv on the estate of John Book, lite of the township of Walker, Juniata county, Pa,, deceased, having been eranted in duo form of law to the under signed, residing in Walker township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said decedent will please make immediate payment, ana those having claims will pre sent them properly au:h.-iiticated for set tlement to CUAKLKS W. BOOK, HENRY C. HOOK, .Idministralors Mexico, Sept. 27, 1SS3-4W. TrOTICETO TRESPASSERS. Jl All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the lands ot the undersigned in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, building tires, or for anv other t re-pass purpose. SaaiFL AtKEa. Uexbt Ackeb Chbistias Missra, KsraEX Moist Isaac Atkeb, William Kickesbach Wellington Smith, Kcbtz KarTFMAS Joseph S. Weaver, irs Bosxee Jos as Kaifihas, CveisSilbeb An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "Calrert, Texas, Maj S, IBS?. I wish to express my appreciation ot Ike ralnabla qualities of Ayer s CherryPectorai as a cough remedy. " While with Churchill's army, jnrt before the battle of Vlctburg, I contracted a se vere cold, which terminated in a dangerous conch. I found no relief tiU on our maroh we came to a country store, where, on askicf for some remedy, 1 was urged to try Avaa's Ciiebst Pectoral. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Sicca then I have kept the Pectoral constantly by me, for family use, and I have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lone diseases. J. W. Whitley." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and tunc affections, by the use of Aveb'1 Cherry Pectoral. Being Tery palatable, the young est children take it readily. rKETARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. SoM by ell IVncrHts. DR. JOHN BULL'S SmWonicSyriiB FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Cr CHILLS and FEVER, ILL KALIRML DISEASES. . The proprietor of this eclobratsd msdi eine jist claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE. CZSTAlTi, 8?EEDT and FER HA!f EST cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. Es refers to the entire Western and Southern country to bear kirn testimony to the troth of the assertion that in so eass whatever will it fail to cure If the direc tions are strictly followed and carried out Ia a great many eases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been ered by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every ease more certain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially In difficult and long-standing cases. Usu ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels ia good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or fonr doses of tho Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VKGLTA2L2 IAIlLLY PILLS will be suf ficient. LULL'S SAP.SAPAEILLA is tbe oil and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections tbe Xing of Elool Purifiers. BS. J0H1? BULL S VEGETABLE WOESt BESTE0TEK is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BTTZ.Z.'B SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BUU'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. l-rlsrlpal OlSre, $31 Seta St L011STIJJ.E. SI P. ESPESCJIAWE, AT THE CENTR AL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2sn Dooh West of Odp Fixlows II.u.l. 2Iiffiiirtown, Pa., Calls the attention of the public to the following faots : Fair Prices Our Leader ! - The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style I Cash or Eichange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and ChilJren, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiolo usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE tafcen in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tho public for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the eouDty, when in Midin to call and see my stock of j goods. r. Sept. 7, 1S81. ESPCXSCZIADE- KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers & Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAI, LllIBEK CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, 8.4ET. 4.C. We bny Grain, to be delivered at MifHin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDT t DOTT. April 21,1882-tf CAIT IOX KOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lands of the under signed J. S. Kesarr. yew Advertisements- rirTUT v iumin wmen know er OilllUliJlllj lUiUlthis that of tbe many diseases and derangements of the body each a separate cause or ongin, and that esch needs a different method of treatment in order to effect a cure, and a moment's reflection must convince that any of the quack nostrums foisted npon 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 bugs. MTjrnPT Fand people ot moderate rLUfiOlmeans, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the enor mous char get 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 fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer Wheeltr't To. 94 Srt Hemertus te tbe sick and suffering oat Remedy lor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any other disease than the one claimed for it, and as these remedies have stood tbe test of years without a single failure, we agree te refund the money paid in every instance where a cure ia not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively cure every disease for which they are per (cribed. BEUMATBM, Gont, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by tbe nse of Wheeler's tio. 9 Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst ol esses of no matter how lent tland ing, how tenons or how painfnl, we can not only give relief but positively care for all time. Failing to do this we will positively relnnd the money paid for the treatment, and 11 your suit. -rings are not positively sioppeo lor sn nine yon nave not thrown your money away as yon would 00 any oth er than these guaranteed remedies. The priee or Whielers No. 93 Rheumatism Remedy is only 60 cents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of rnce. lamps la&fn. a WOMEN endows d hv nature with a pretty face, twantifnl fljnre. (auitlcss complexion, as well as the sweet est ol trnijiers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves Ibe eye, a feeling of languor takes the place of tbe once buovsnt spirits, an irritable nervons fractionsness makes life a burden, things that once were trifles worry her till life becomes unbearable. AH tbis being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making knnrvn, and of which the ignorance of the medical profession prevents a enre. l.ady Ret Jer, pause and consider, 'tis a du ty yon owe ycnrself. your family and your 5od, that you shonM cure yonrsolf of th'se tronbles and once more feci the glow of perfect health and spirits that nstnre iu tended for you. IVheeler's No. 90 Pre scriptions arc pleasant and palatable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nstnre, and may be taken by all ages at all times and in all condition without possiblily of ill j effects, and will positively cure any of the 11-culiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect enre the proprietors will refund the money paid for ibe treatment. If yon hart m shal low 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 syniptons, H"Aer's Ao. 96 Prescription B" will r'.sitively restore yon to health. If you have a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, tr"o,neiitly fainting spells, Leuoorrhea or white discharge, painfnl or scaldir' sensation in 'irinitin, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin, Whttltrs No. 0) Prescription C" will give immediate and lasting relief. Tlieprice of Wheeler's No 96 Porscription and 'Care 50 cents each, obtainable from drnggists or sent by mail secure flora ob servation post paid on raceipt of price. Postage stamps tiken. tTI fy S TJTJTJ It is ned'ess to describe the symptoms of this nanseons di sease that is sarping the life and strength ot only too many of the fairest ana best of both sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discharges, tbe fetid breath and general weakness, aenirty ana lsngnnr, aside from the acute sufferings of this disease, which if not checked can only end in loss of palate, hoarseness, veakned sitht, lost of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern lands have result ed in Wheeler' No. 9f Instant Relief and Suit Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is gnaranteed to enre every case of acnte or chronic catarrh or money refnnded. 'Wheeler's No. 96 Instant Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will enro everv esse of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $1 .00 per package, from drngeists or sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. XVheeler't No. 96 Sure curt for Kidney and Liver Troublet enres all weakness and soreness of kidney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $1.00. H'acf ler't Vegetable Pills are the only remedy that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of tbe bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price 25 cents, of druggists or by mail. V heeler' t Nervine Tonic for mental de pression, loss of manl.oixl, languor, weak nets or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, p'ice 15 cents. PTT I TJ I V mrPCures in every esse 11 UU lULtUl I ililor will refund money paia. We place our price for these reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price Bked by others lor remedies npon which you take all tho charges, and ire tpeetaUy i.n.'f the p-.lronae of the man person who have tiiod other remedies without ef fect or depleted their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted thera not. TfiTJT mn flTJ'P H TV'hese remedies. Go till ft id UDlJUllto yonr drnggist snd a.-k for them. If they have not got them, write at once to the proprietors, en closing the price in money or stamps, and they will be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondent solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELER & CO., No. 96 T. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD. III wtia sre Inttrtsfsd In Growing Crops cheaply and r'CCTt5i"j 'snfnlit write es f?r ear pamphlet a purs terWners. " gwd fert'Mrer e?n bs made . . 11 at home! sr abotrt 5 2 t to br compering y.it, POWELL'S PREPaPEP CHEM1CLS. BeterewcesipETefrStMe. J'g-Sner.'swanted forimpfCTnie'l'eTtnrT. ppNi'tHrtwcs. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Manufacturers ct Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Bone. Potash, amnnnit. Se. 16 L1CHT STHFET. BALTIMORE., MP. KESSEDT & DOTT, Agents, MiTruBTows, Pa. jnne 20-83. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I hae now in my new millinery store at my place oi residence on Water street, Mifflintown, j seconi door from corner of Bridge street, s full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and or the latest styles, snd having employed first class milliners, I ara prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd in a flnstelasa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI3L. Msy 2-S3.1.Y. Subscribe for the Sait! and Republic- the best newspsper in the county. w MISCELLUVEO US D. W. HARliEY'S la the place where yon can boy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING RATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND F V RNISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered Ix this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures takon for suits and puts of suits, whioh will be made to ordo at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the plaoe, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge kzi Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. Jan. 1, 1879-kl SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on band full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FTJBSflSHING OOOD3. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see me and bo astonished. Pants at 15 CCBtt. E7" SUITS MADE TO ORDER.Tj Patterson, Pa.April IS, 1879. TIib Best is The Cheapest I THE IIMMERMAN EVANSATOR IS THE oxlt os a Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable. Absolutely Fire-Proof, Economical and will core Fruit and Vegetables in less time and with less fuel than any Dryer in tbe Market. It will pay for itself in less than 80 days, if properly attended. Itt pro ducts are unsurpassed as to quality or color, and are in great demand at high prices. If nil instructions bow to dry, bleach pack and market the products, sc company each machine. Foa sale bv M AI RICE LEOJMRD. Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Professional Cards. B. F. BOOKS, Homorpathlc Pyhalclan, Office in residence of Solomon Books, Main Street, Mifflin town, Pa. I have permanently located In MifHIn town. All calls left at offlee promptly at tended to. Oct. 1 1 , fjS-tT. Lorrs K. Atitissos. Geo. Jacobs, Jb ATKISSOX K JFACOsl, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly ntterded to. Pvvice On Main street, in place of real, dence of Lonls B. Atkinson, Eq.. south of Bridge street. Oct 2, 191. JJJASOX IRWIN, ATTORTTEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. fJT All business promptly attended to. Ovvicf On Bridge street, opposite the Court He nse square. fjan", O-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNET-AT-LATV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CCollections attended to promptly. Orrica With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLINTOWN, TJ. Office hours from 9 a. w. to 3 r. .. Of flee in hie residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf T M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. OiHce at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflin town, Pa. March 29, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, .Icvlrmia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jon McLa rcBLia. Josim W. Stimhbl MCl.rGIsXI & 8TOI5IEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA. HyOnly reliable Companies represented, Dec. 8, 1875-ly yy ILLUM BELL. AGENT AND DKALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifllintown, Jnniata Comity, Pa Office on Bridge street opposite Sonth side of Court House. Nov. 8. 182. How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on tbe radical curt of Spxbxatobbhibs or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ikpotbxct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, CossmpTioir, Epiupst and Pits, in. duced by self-indulgence or sexusl extrav agance, ax. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successfn! practice, tnat tne alarm ing consequences 01 sen-aDustt may oc ru ica'.ly cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sntterer, no inaiiei what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. lT7"Thia Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tne land Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A Idress THE CU1TERWELL JUDICAL CO, 41 Ann St., New York, N.Y. ; jnelS-ly-oct 17 Post-Office Box 450. ADVERTISEMEJfTS. SAMUEL STRATEK. Sptciat .Yotiets. THE PEOPLE'S DICTION ART a bvbstdst excyclcfxpia, conUining Orr 25,000 Iforrfs. compiled from WEB STER, 40,000 synonyms, a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es, business, nautical, musical and law terms and mythology. Embracing every subject on which clear, satisfactory informa tion is given. A BOOK EQUAL TO W PAGES OCTAVO, A'. The same information cannot be bad else where, nor in ss convenient or accessible shape for lss than WO. Sample pages free. ! Outfit $l.l). Tbxtib, Meebiam fc Co.608 ! Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. li-3ui. AYEIVS AGUEJJURE contains an antldste for all ni larlal disorder which, so far as known, is used in on other remedy. It cou t uns no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whte er, and conse quently produces no injii.ions effect npon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WEWARRASTlTER'SAGrE Cl: HE to cure every ca-sa ot Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tentFeter. Dumb Ag-ie, Billions Fever aud Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial dealera are authorized, bv our circular dated July 1st, 1U82, to refund tbe money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's Co., Lowell, mass. Sold by all Tr'iigists. These celebrated Stoves W'l ROAST. BAKE and HEAT IRO'.3 In less time and v. :ui LESS Hiti than any other vapor Cook Stove made. Bo sure and buy the Danglor Non-Explosive V.-por Cook Stove. msrcTAiTritr.? ft Tue DarirfrfaporSte&BeiiiHnjCo. CLEVELAH3, OHIO. Tom Sau i.t Or inn D.S.M0B-3IH&C0. Buarracmue the DUfvASLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Esapsrs AND THS KOlSStSS Hew Ciipoar Mower, The ntmrPH Lrr.It3 urn nniil'" f-t impiicity In eonMnf t-::. rm ft "W";; liRht -.vht.dability iud good workup v-".' toallcnJ:kis t r-:a. m Th 'KW CMPPEK h all tb sraDt of tfcaor.n n.IPPta MOWER with many vlu. idnrorementa. jf fcjnvD voa ltxrwnuTvn Crarna. Good AOSH1H W AS lED in oaooeupua ustnv err- D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport(MonroeCo..M,Yi No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading KsVtMi as thai Sentinel and Republican, ll s above al others the paper for tho geost a! twader. Every family should are a eonnty sews papor. Bubscribe f jt the Sntnel and publican. 1 ?T IS vC- THE BEST CN EA.1TH. r""" r &9
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