SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WeinMdar, Mow. t4, 1S&. TERMS. Subscription, U0 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 ernta ner inch for each iaaavtiu. Transient business notices in local col- idi, iv cenw per line lor each insertion. Deductions will he mula tn ik. -t :-r to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT L0CJ1LS. Oolj 5 weeks till Christinas. A hen's egg is worth 2 cents. The Democracy were holed last week. Bedford is to have a new National JJank. John M. Harlan for President in 1884. For Bale, all kinds of crocks at 'Squire Dojle, of Johnstown, U in poor health. "Every father should paddle his own ; can yon !" McClintio keeps for sale a full line of builder's hardware. A sheriff was elected by the Repub licans of Perry county. McClintic has nails and other hardware goods for sale. The 24 hour clocks and watches will be on hand before long. Lewis Deen is home on a visit from his business place at Tyrone. A flock of belated wild geese flew by this place last Wednesday. The teachers institute will be held in Mifflintown in the Court House. The Presbyterian ohnrch, at Acade. mis, is to be put in a state of repair. Wild turkeys are plenty enough to keep hunters on the go every few days. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook store Governor Pattison has issued a thanksgiving proclamation for the 29th inst. The Mifflin county Republicans e lected a Protbonotary and Distriot At torney. Attiktios. Housekeepers, you may find a large assortment of cook stoves at Mc Clintic's The coming Bedford county conrt will be troubled by the trial of an abor tion case. Some wag saddled a neighbor's cow on halloween night, at Belleville, Miff lin county. Moses Thompson, of Milroy, Mifflin county, raised a cabbage that weighed j 91 pounds. William Dnan, the junior devil of the Democrat and Register, is sick with a cold. William Ulsh, of Fermanagh town, ship, has stocked a half acre pond with German carp. The Democratio State ticket in this county has a majority of one hundred and thirty-five. The Masons indulged in a snpper last Thursday evening, they eeem to be a feasting order. company makes bad men," was the subject of a sermon of a Hunt ingdon preacher. - Wni. Ulsh is buildiog a reservoir to hold manure water, at bis barn in Fer managh township. Last Wednesday, Harry Bonsall caught a 4 pound 9 ounce bass in Beaver Hole," in the river. Monday was a stormy day, small hard particles of snow came driving a long with the wind at intervals. Tobias Yoder ajed 37 years died at the residence of his mother in Spruce Hill on the 22nd day of October. Rev. Mr. Berry will preach every ev ening during a number of coming Sun days on the subject of Martin Luther. Green, the election board that issues a challenge for a tax receipt upon ev ery citizen that appears at the polls to Tote. L. R. Manger, of Tnscarora Valley, was in town on Saturday. He has been actively engaged in business in Virginia. Enoch Sbellenberger, of Fayette township, is preparing to plant a large peach orchard on his property in Walk er township. Rev. R. F. Wilson preached a me morial sermon on Martin Luther in the Presbythrian church in Port Royal last Sunday. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, met the offioers of the orders of this county in the hall of lodge 131 in this town on the 13tb inst. A large quantity of corn was husk ed and put to crib last week. Tne" is a goo deal of complaint s to the large percentage of soft corn. J. H. Rodgers, of Johnstown this county contemplates going to Texas, to visit a sister who has been living in the Hate during the past 29 years. John Tyson, caught a lage black bear in a trap onSbade mountain. The bear was brought down to Tysons place on Sunday. The beast is alive. It is said that money makes the mare go, but Fogg, who has been wauigiug in the luxury of high stepper, says the mare makes the money go. Transcrip. A spirited debating society delivers :...ir ..oV nn mmfl one ot iwcii uuce cveijr w the important questions of the day, at Opple's school house, in Lack town ship. There is food for thought in the fret, "that every county in Ohio gave a ma jority in favor of the prohibition move ment, except the five which contained the leading cities." George Stonffer aged 14 years son oT Amos Stonffer of Fermanagh, cut tne little toe of bis left foot off with an ax. Dr. Crawford gave the foot sach anrgi cal attention as it needed. Mrs. Kloss, mother of C. 0. Kloss, of Walker township, died at the home of her son just named last Slr,J; aged 78 years. Interment in Center graveyard on Monday at 10 o clock. William Wagner, has been trans ferred from the Williamsport and timore mail route to the New York an PitUburg route. Mr. Waer is one of the ablest yonng agents in the service. AU thl &?,?.Ueri"P Plam&ti against corporations? A the 1400,000 spoils of the $10 a day extra session ? Ar ii? ec?noy that " of the discharge of the scrub women, on the stump8? CliS8ldPattiBonian reforms, shrunk, to that limp measure Hah ! it was the stern stuff of the people's ballot that laid thee low JUoes Cassidy, now, still want to go to the Senate? 1 ut, thou speftkest not. Art thou dead ? Fare thee welL A nUmbflr nf DlimkanU.. 1 have the base ball erase in its severest iuim, wuicn is proven by the Tact that an effort is being made to raise money enough to support a base ball club in 1884. Through a defective flue fire was communicated to, and bnrned off the roof of a houe owned by Jndge Smith, in MeAIisterville a few days ago. The house was occupied by a man named Vallentine. The Cbambersburg Repository of last week says, shellbarks must be plenty this year. A man visited Waynesboro last week with a two horse wagon load and disposed of them at 30 cents per peck. Over in Lock Haven when boy is caught with a gum-sling in his posession the police "gobble biui in" and take him before the mayor, and that official either fioas or imprisons him. Tbey are very dangerous weapons. E. D. Parker ha had a I area reser voir built near Lis barn which is to bold the manure water from the barn yard, till such times, when it will suit to haul the liquid out on the farm and sprinkle it on grass and grain. Greenwood was solid for the Demo cratic tioket. The roosters are ont in force in that township, and if the coons had not a surfeit of rooster to feast oo. Greenwood would be just the plaee to go to get a square meal of that fowl. The Philadelphia Record says : A Lawyer pays an unconscious tribute to the virtue of the people of Sau Fran cisco when he says that one-third of bis brethern at the oar in that city cannot make enough to pay their office rent. Avoid the harsh, irritating, griping compounds so often sold as purging medicines, and correct the irregularis of the bowels by the use of Ayer's Ca- tbartio pills, which are mild and gentle, yet thorough and searching, in their action. As a nnrifier. Avcr's Sarsanarilla i j - i aota directly and promptly. A single bottle will prove its merits. Maoy thousands of people are yearly saved from dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in properly cleansing the system by the use of this remedy. TC ; 1 1 . , M.rlrs wtftit in the. wnn.lpd bills of Milford township last Friday and shot a wild tarkey. The turkey was standing close up to a tree shelter ing from the rain. Marks pulled back both locks.airaed thegun,shut both eyes, nnlloil hnth trir?ers. The fowl dron- f cr ped dead ; it weighed 9 pounds. 'A law professor, desiring to illus trate the destinction between vtppressio veri and tuestio falsi asked a stu dent : V bat rule of law applies when an auctioneer fails to declare that the horse he is selling is blind !" After a moments hesitation the student answer ed: "Why, tvggestio false eye, sir.' Freeman says, a red fox was killed near Mineral Point Cam bria county, a lew days ago, by Jacob r R.Tor which is known to have killed over 200 turkeys and chickens for farmers in that village. The oitizens should preseut Mr Rager with . . . - , r U.wr'tnM ri .1 a suitable testimonial ior uug the district of so destructive an auiinal. "How did yon like my discourse this t" bid Parson Goodenoueh of Deacon Lightweight, the village grocer, as tbey wsiseu church last Sunday morning. "Too long, brother ; too long," replied the frank deacon : "1 believe in having thnrt" "Yes I've noticed that in your weights, deacon," said the sarcastic farson. ior DO NOT FORGET. thatatHess's Pho- tograph Gallery yon can get any small picture enlarged for io cents. Also anything that is made in Pho- toTaptiy, you cau -.; firsPt class style. All the latest . -..i onMi as Cards. Cabin- ete, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c., &c f rames oi u - i ' The Franklin Repository says, that . man from Fulton county visited Cbambersburg a few dajs ago and stopped at the Montgomery Honse.--AfSr be bad retired one of tb. w ,anU discovered that gas was escaping from hi. room. She hurried to the of fice and informed the clerk. James n. !mmd atelv repair- eTSr U chamber and found J? .1.S -affected. Old story; blew ont the gas. A few evenings ago a. fonnderym.n J II Rodger., of Johnstown, -as ridini along the road, some one d.s dl Tifle, bullet which p. Id through the right lapell of Mr. RodgeA- overcoat. He beard the whi. ff the bullet, felt it. current of air. 01 .... .- u nn his coat before I "e.M.: r.a. abVut nine ocTin tuning it was two darktoaayw" The ibenn w.i ... jn!be Court nd cre8 of VeTaV. township, fruit orchards, in Mjw ofd Crtv of Simael cigb. AH I I A tract of 66 acres, with improve meats in Monroe township, as the prop erty of Jacob S. W illow. A tract of 327 acres with improve ments in Walker township, sold as the property of Samuel Zeiders. "The passenger department of the Pennsylvania railroad company makes the announcement that round-trip tick ets to Jacksonville, Florida, have been placed on sale at the principal stations and city offices on their system. These tickets permit purchasers to use them for the retnrn trip at any time prior to May 31, 1884. The use of same, both going and returning, is subject to cer tain restrictions, the particular, of which may be bad of ticket agents, who will also give information a. to trains and pullman service. There was a fire in the Brevout Hotel, New York, the other night, which created a panic among the guests. Three times a clerk called fire outside the room of a maiden lady from Syraouse, and failed to get an answer. Remberiog the timidity of spinters, he put his mouth to the tran som and shouted : "I believe there's a man under your bed." In two sec onds the door opened and the girl rushed out with a pair of hoop skirts in one hand and four back curls io the other. The man under the bed business had fetebed her. Easton Ex press. The manner of baking bread without yeast, was given to an exchange by a lady who knows all about it : "The night before you wish to bake take one half a pint of milk, scald and when scalding hot stir in corn-meal until it is tLiok as mush. Set this where it will keep warm till nine or ten o'clock at night. In the morning take one-half a pint of warm water, one teaspoonful of salt and flour to make a thin batter, add the meal prepared the night before; set this in warm water and place where it will keep quite warm. When this ij light make up your bread, adding as much water or milk as you have rising; then knead well, put in pans, and when light bake, and my word for it you will have lighter, sweeter, whiter and finer bread than you ever made with yeast." On the day of the election the Al toona Tribune published the following: There is a class of voters in this coun ty that should be disfranchised. It is composed of the worthless and disso lute scalawags of which every town or city has its share who expect during every campaign to have an abundance of free beea furnished by the candi dates who are seeking their suffrages. Until tbey are disfranchised party con. ventions should take care to nominate for office men of character, men with moral courage enough to repulse these creatures who come around them plead ing for beer as an organ grinder's mon key pleads for pennies. It is our pri vate opinion publicly expressed that the day is near at band when the as pirant for office who caters to the de praved appetites of these creatures will do so at bis peril. Turkey hunters wondered whit be came of the flock of turkeys that fre quented the ridge north of town. Well, the flock of 7, left the ridge on Sunday a week, and walked leisurely along Cuba Mill dam race, close by Stephen Reno's house, along by Harry Stam baugh's place, by Enoch Horning's fish pond, and encountered merchant, Fred. Espcnscbade, as be was coming from bis farm, where he had gone to see that no damage should come to bis property, from a fire that was then raging in the woods north of bis build iogs. The meeting with Espensohade turned the fowls, northward along the tine between hi. land and Ulsh a plan tation. The Merchant was to close to the turkeys that be did as the Hebrews used to do in the wilderness, namely, took op a stone and threw it at the birds. The birds were not hurt, and pursued their wanderings northward to some pine near where Jacob Sulouff live, there they took up their roost for the night. James Sulouff got a sight of their whereabouts, sod on Monday morning shot one. It weighed 16 lbs. The Lewisburg Chronicle of a re cent date says, a few mornings since, about 7 o'clock, as B. F. Tittle, the hired man or employee of Henry Wal ter, was entering the corn field of the latter, in Limestone township, he spied four bears three enbs and their "ma" running through a field. He aHbut- ed for Mr. Walters, wbo ran for and got bis gun, mounted bis horse and gave chase. In a short time be over took and killed one of the cnbs on Me- lanctbon Meoch'a premises. By this time be was joined ia the chase by Fos ter Chambers, wbo, in due season, got a sieht. nulled trigger and brought down cub No. 2. And now Walter is Doll-me'l after tbe old she bear the "lady" of the flock who, after being slightly wounded, soampered up a tree on Cbas. Royer's farm, where Walter poured a load of buckshot into ner, bringing ber to the earth a dead bear. Cub No. 3 esoaped. Tbe mother dressed" 250 pounds and tbe cub. averaged 50 pounds eaen. Tbe Altoona Tribune of tbe 1st inst., published tbe following: A cattle drover on bis way from Somerset conn ty to bis home in Indiana county told tbe following story to a JoDostowu in bnce reporter on Wednesday evening A farmer neat Nolo bad a valuable horse stolen from him and he traced it to a point in Somerset oouoty. Stop ping at a blacksmith shop on his way to tbe plaee where the horse was sup posed to be, he saw an animal that looked at first sight very muoh like bis. He inspected the animal closely and found that it was tbe identical horse that had been taken from his .table. It wa. in possession of a man named John Stewart, and be bad eoneluded a trade with another man for a pony. The Indianiaa demanded bis horse bnt Stewart refused to surrender it. The owner then attempted to recover it by force, whereupon Stewart whipped out a knife and slashed him aoross tbe band. Tbe Indiana county roan then pulled a revolver and shot Stewart three times, once in tbe mouth, once in tbe abdomen and once in tbe leg, none of the shots, however, proving fatal. Stewart fell and was carried into a neighboring house. Tbe Indiana man jumped on his horse and rode off. At last aoeounts Stewart was in a critioal condition. There are no double beds in Europe, out of London. I did not ses one in a long summer tour. A man and bis wife were expeoted to aloep in separate beds tniall beds, three feet wide. I asked for a double bed in Lugano, when the landlord assured me that there was no such thing in town, and he bad "never seen one." One evening I observed some confusion in the "bureau" of the hotel at Lucerne. A controversy was apparently going oo. Presently one of the parties to it came ont into the vesti bule. He was perhaps, a Vermont cat tle drover a large, powerful man, rather nnconventional io appearanoe. He took off a big straw bat, wiped bis sweaty brow with a red silk handker chief, and exclaimed: "Darn it all, mister, Harrit an' me has slept together now risin' forty years; and you've got to bunt op a bed that we ken both sleep in at the same time, and we shall set right here till y' do ;" At this be walked down and took a chair by tbe side of a little, slim, woman, who weighed about ninety pounds, camel's bair shawl, spectacles and all. How it came out I never knew, for the vesti bule was oocupied that evening by a company of bingers from Milan, and I lost sight or "tiarnt" ana ner cavanex he5" amnd the lively Etraios "laltf-fflfc ; Yam-mo ;" W. A. Croffut in Pioneer Press. THE INDEPENDENT. Tbe ablest religious and literary newspaper published. Oae-quarter to ooe-balf larger, but the same price as its contemporaries. It has twenty-two distinct depart ments, all good, maoy of them of supe. rior excellence. Its literary department, embraoiog reviews, onticisms and notices of all new books published, contains 10 or 12 columns weekly, and has no superior in journalism. During the uext few months 1 he Independent will publish stories by William D. Howells. author of "Their Wedding Journey." A Modern In stance," etc.; W. E. Norris, author of "Matrimony," "No New Thing," eto.; F. Marion Crawford, author of "Mr. Isaucs," "Dr. Claudius," etc.; J. S. of Dale, author of Guerndale" ; Ed ward Everett Hale, author of "Ten Times One is Ten," etc.; Julia Schay er, author of "Tiger Lily and Other Stories"; Rebecca Harding Davis, Sarah Orne Jewett, rrcd. D. Story, Kate Upson Clarke, and others. Our readers who do not now subscribe for it should read tbe advertisement in an other column, which gives subscription rates in full, hvery one should at least send 30 cents for a month's "Trial Trip," and make its acquain tance. Address The Independent, New York City. Nov. 14-2t. HARRIED: DEVINEr PARDON. On the'lst inst., at Concord, Franklin county, by Rev. Mr. Dmiuinir, Mr. William Dtviney of 1 era Mills, Juniata county, and Miss Lixzy Par son, of Nossvillu, Huntingdon county. GROSS SHIRK On the 8th tnst., by Rev. 3. S Bear. Mr. E. E. Gross, and Miss Henrietta M. Shirk, both of Fayette town ship. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MimiHTOwa, Nov. 13, 1883. Butter 20 Egg I.ard..... .................. 21 12 Ham 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 12 Rags U MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, Red Folta White New Corn Old Corn Oats, Rye New Cloverseed ....... . Timothy seed ...... ....... Flaxseed.... ............ Chop........ ............. Shorts I 05 1 00 85 40 50 30 65 6.00 1 40 1 40 1 60 1 30 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Wheat, $1 08 to 1 17. Corn, 58 to 61c. Oats, 36 to 40c. Rye, 60c. Chickens, live, 10 to 11c. Ducks, 10c. Turkeys, 11 to 12c. Butter, 23 to 34c. Efg, Z3 to 32c. Po tatoes, 30 to 40c per bushel Seet pota toes, 30 to 70c per basket. Onions, 40 to 4' per bn.liel. Hay at $9 00 to $17 00 per ton. The Demand for Flcur continues limited, but prices were well maintained. Sales ot 500 bbls Pennsylvania family at $5 00 ; 300 bhls Delaware do at $5 65; Minnesota clear at S3 50 ; 250 do straight at $6 00 ; 2o0 do patent at $6 75, and 275 do at $7 00. Clover and Timothy were quiet and unchanged. Flax was scarce and firm. Cloverseed at 8a9c; Timothy, good and choice, $1 40al 50; Flaxseed, pure, at SI 45. Tbe market for refined Sugars was steady at ll-16a8c tor powdered; 8 5 16a8c for granulated; 8 316c for crystal A, and 7 Jc for confectioners' A. Raw Su gar was firm. Fair to good refining at 6a 6Jc per lb. Whisky was unchanged ; west ern iron-bound at SI 20 per gallon. At Chicago the Drovers' Journal reports: The receipts of Hogs were 85,000 bead ; shipments 4400 head ; market weaker and 5al0c lower; packing at $la4 40; packing and shipping at $1 45a5 ; light at $1 35a 4 65; skips at $4a3 75; market closed dull; 14.000 head remain unsold. Tbe re ceipts of Cattle were 9000 head ; ahipmeota 2800 do ; best grades strong and others dull; exports at $1 26a7- 80; good to choice shipping at S 4 406 10 ; common to medium at $3 90a5 20 ; range Cattle were slow; Colorado at $8 00; Texans at S3 754 20. Tbe recripls of Sheep were 4490 head; shipments 20OO do; market dull; common to tair loar; interior to tair at S2 0a2 550; good at $3 00 ; choice at S3 25 ; Texana at i 0tla3 00. 1VOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. 11 All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the lands of tbe undersigned, in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, building fires, or for any other trespass purpose. Si mc it Afkek. Hejibt Afkik, Chsjsti Mcssra, Reciks Moist, Isaac Auxin, William Riciissach, Wellixgtoh Smith, Kcbtx KacrrMaa, Joseph 3. Weaveb, Si saji Uosxkb, Joxas K.urr5, Ctbi-s Sii.beb. TTATT'Q VEGETABLE Hair Benewer. Seldom data a popular naaedy via aaeh a trou hold apoa tbe pabiie eoafldaaee a baa r Bilii'i HalB Bnnrn. Thecaaesiavblch it has aoceaapuabea a eaaoplete rattoration ot I eoiortotae hair, and vigorona health to the sealp, an Innumerable. Old people like tt for Its woadatfal pom to niton to tbetr whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people like it became It preventa tbem from retting bald. Beeps dandruff away, and make tbe hair grow thick and atrong. Yonng ladies like it aa a dressing beea use it givea tbe bair a beau tiful glossy lustre, and enables them to draaa it in whatever form tbey wish. Thus it is the favorite ot an, and It has become so simply because, it disappoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOB THE WHISKERS Has become one of the most important popav . lar toilet articles for gentlemen's use. When the beard is gray or naturally of an unde sirable shade, Bi'ckucgilam's Dtb is the remedy. FBEFAXED BT K. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, 2f.II. Sold by all Druggists. D? JOHN BULL'S Sil'sToBicSynp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, SP ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. . The proprietor of tMs celebrated medi cine jnatiy claims for it a superiority over all remedies evsr offered to the pabiie for the SAFE, CEKTART, SPEEDY and PE2 H AHERT cure of Agae and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stand ing. He refers to the entire Westers and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the direc tions are strictly followed and carried ont Ia a gnat many cases a single dose has bean sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been cured 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 eon tinned in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has beeajfchecked, more especially in riifflAiilt and fMfi'.sta.ndinfl' eases. TJan- - uy this medicine will not require any aid 10 Keep we uvvtii in qTvuu orar. euvuiis the patient, however, require a cathartie medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAIRLY PILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S 8AESAPAHXLLA is the old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE W0EJC DESTBOYES is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasant to the taste. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedlea of the Day. . rlarlpal 0(9 re, 831 lala SL, LOUIS TILL. II F. ESPEXSCIIADi:, AT TH CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2sd Doob West of Odd Fellows Hull, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Oar Pride I 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, NOTIONS, GKOCERIKS, BOOTS ANDSUOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Clotbs, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to the public for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPE3SCHADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (S nccessors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAli LUMBER CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I nrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDT t DOTT, April 21,1882-tf CAIJT IOM NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned A acainst fishing or huntine, ratherinc berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on tbe lands or the under signed J. S. Kisirr. New Advertisement- PFVTPTTJT Tl lfTtand women know ere UlUlOiOixU UlilTlthia that of tbe many diseases and derangements of the body each a separata cause or origin, and that each needs a different method of treatment in order to effect a cure, and a moment's reflection must convince that any of tbe qnack nostrums foisted upon the pnblic claiming to cure all of a number of diara etricly different diseases must prove fail ures, even if we do not eaU tbem hum bugs. MDrnDT rna people of moderate iLUlilllmeans, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the nor mow tkatfti or practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find that after paying themselve poor that no bene fit haa accrued to them, that in fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer Wheeler' t Aro. 94 Snrt Rtmtdit to the sick and suffering one Remedy) for each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any other disease than the one claimed for it, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without a single failure, we agree te rcaad IA money paid in every instance 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 per se ri bed. . RHEMTISM, Gout, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia sre relieved at once and positively cured by the use of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst of cases of no matter how lone; eland ig, how irriosi or how painful, we can not only give relief but positively rare for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, and if yonr sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as yon wonld on any oth er than these guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheumatism Remedy is only 60 cents, obtaiued from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. sum wora.eMnr,.; t nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as the sweet est or tempers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, ber form loses its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, tbe brightness leaves tbe eye, a feeling of languor takes tbe place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were trifles worry ber 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 making known, and of which the ignorance of the medical profession prevents a cure. Lady Reader, pause and consider, 'tis a du ty yon owe yourself, your family and your God, that you should cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel tbe glow of perfect health and spirits that natnre intended for yon. Wheeler's Ro. 96 Pre emption are pleasant and palatable to take containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all times and in all condition without posstblity of ill effects, and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure the proprietors will refund the money paid for tbe treatment, if you have m swal 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 symptons, Wheeler's Ao. 96 Prescription UB" will positively restore yon to health, lr you have a sensation of beat and throb bing in the back, Irt-qnently fainting spells, Leucorrhea or white discharge, painful or scalding aensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin, !"' Ao. 96 Prescription 'C" will give immediate and laMingrelief. The price of Wheeler's No. 96 Perscription "B" and Care 60 cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure "from ob servation post paid on receipt of price. Postage stamps taken. nilTlinpTf Itisnedless to describe the biH fl flu". symptons of this nauseous di sease that is sapping the life and strength of only too many of the fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasil discharges, tba fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside from the acute sufferings of this disease, which if not checked can only end in loss of palate, hoarsenets, treakned sight, loss of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked before it U too late. L.-ibor, study and research in Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern lands have result ed in Wheeler's Ao. 96 Instant Relief and Suit Curt for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or monev refnnded. Wheeler's Ao. 96 Instant Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure everv case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $1.00 per package, from druggists or sent by mail post pai.l on receipt or pnee. Wheeler's Ao. 96 Sure cure for Kidney and Liter Troubles cures all weakness and soreness of kidney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $1.00. Wheeler's Vegetable Pills are the only reruedv that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without phrsicing, purging, griping or pain. Price - cents, of druggists or by mail. Wheeler's Kervine Tonic for mental da- pression, loss of manhood, languor, weak ness or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. TTrn PIT IT) liPPPrCures in everv ease nil DUaMltlLLor will refund money paid. We place our price for these reme dies at less thsn one-twentieth of tbe price asked by others for remedies npon which yon take all tbe charges, and we specially invite the patronage or the many person who bave tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. HOW TO OBTAINrrngg?.! and ask for them. If they bave not got tbem, write at once to tbe proprietors, en closing the price in money or stamps, and they ill be sent yon at once by mail, post paid, Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHKELER fc CO., NO. 96 W. Baltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD. FAMES wfca art lnterefl In Growing Crops cheaply and successfully sheoM wrHt t far eer psipMet nrn tertllirers. h oooi tertillrer can be miee aHomef er abeut $ 1 2 a ton by cerweesttr-g W POWELL'S PREPAFEO CHEmcslS. KetereneeslwEtery State. S-qentswan'r leruneccepieterritorT. asplywtrSrfrgTences. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Manufacturers el Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Boneetashmmonja IB LIGHT STREET. BALTtMOWE. MO. KEXXEDY & DOTT, Agents, MirruxTowa, Pa. pine 20-83. 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 tbe latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclaaa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. May 2-83.I.V. Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republican tic best newspaper in the county. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING RJTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JND FURXISHIXG GOODS. HS Is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered li this market, and at JSTOSISHIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for snits and parts of suits, which will be mads to ordo at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaoe, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge at Water streets, MIFFLIJi'TOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1879-tf SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on band a full variety of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods or all kinds are low. Come and see me and be astonished. Pants at T5 CCOtS. 07 SUITS MADE TO ORDER.jj Patterson, Pa., April 18, 1879. Tt9 Best is The Cheapest ! THE ZIMMERMAN EVAPORATOR IS TBI CXLT OBS Made of Galvanized Iron. It is Portable, Durable, Absolutely Fire-Proof, Economical and will cure Fruit and Vegetables in less time and with less fuel than any Dryer in tbe Market. It will pay for itself in less than SO days, if properly attended. Its pro ducts are unsurpassed as to quality or color, and are In great demand at high prices. f oil instructions bow to dry,bleach pack and market the products, ac company each machine. Fob sals bt MATRICE LEO.llRD, vT- Oaklaxd Mills, Juniata Co., rrTB"?r;'.- . Professional Cards. F. BOOKS, B Ilomorpathlc PybslelaB, Office in residence of Solomon Books, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. K7 I bave permanently located in Mifflin town. All calls left at office promptly at tended to. Oct. 17, '83-tf. Lofis E. Animoj. Geo. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSO A. JACOB!-, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Owe On Main street, in place of resi. denee of Louis R. Atkinson. Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881. 31 ASON IRWIN. ATTOMEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWy, JUKUTJI CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. OrrtcB On Bridge street, opposite the Court Bouse square. in7, ffMy f ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MITFLINTOWN, PA. tECoIlections attended to promptly. Oric With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Ult'FLlXTO WN, rj. Office honrs from 9 a. w. to 8 p. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Mctbodi.tt parsonage. oct22-tf D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., ftas resumed activelv the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Tbird and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 29, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrics formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jons McLarnnus. Joseph W. Stimhii. MCLtrCIILn A. STmNEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA. ttOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yy ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite South side of Conrt House. Nov. 9. lf82. How lioat, How Restored. Just pnblished, a new edition of DR. CCLVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESS AT on tbe radical curt of Spbbmatobbusa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ibpotbbct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Conscmptiob, Epilbpst and Firs, in duced by selt-indnlgence or sesoal extrav agance, Ac. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, frem a thirty years successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of enre at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. dTThis Lecture should be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidless THE CULYERWFXL MEDICAL CO 41 Ann S t., New York, N.T. i jnel?-ly-oct 17 Fost-Ofbce Box 450. JIDVERTISEMEJfTS. SAMUEL STRATEK. i Special Solves. THE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY abb BvtarnAT iscTCLoriniA, containing Orer 25.W0 Words, compiled from WEB STER, 40,0t0 svnonvms, 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 sso PAGES OCTAVO, St.SO, The same information cannot be had else where, nor in as convenient or accessible sbape for less tban Sample pages free. Outfit $1.0". Tbavkb, Mbbbiab A. Co. 608 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-3m. AYER'S AGUlCURE contains an antldete for all niat larlal dlorder which, so far as known, is n.wd in nn other remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse quently pro.iuces ni injii.i'ms effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was b.-fore the attack. WEWARRAMTAIERSAGIK CI' RE to cure every case of Fever and Agne, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Feer, Dumb Agne, Billions Fever aud Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, aftt r due trial dealers are authorized, bv our cirru'ar dated July 1st, 182, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co.,Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Drujrgists. 6 . rU THE BEST OM EARTH. Isa:W These celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAKE and HEAT IRONS tn less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook: Stove made. Be euro and buy the Dansler Non-Explosivo Vapor Cook Stove. JUStri TTWO I T T3S Dangler Vapor Stays & R efinlng Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Fna S. a rr Aiiirrrr. D.S.MOBOAIifeCO. BUSXTACmtB TST DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Esapsrs r!s sin AmD Trie NOtSSLESa New Clipper Mower. The TtmfPH !.-.. rrRS sr lwmW fr Simplicity in cmwmcli'n, m of waoac mm I. light votht. dorsUUty and epoA warixttg capacity in al! inriitiofia if tmm. The NEW CLIW ER has a the fTBae r4 iheOLU CUPPI& MOWttt with, asaaj valuable In pnrciiMntsBV HiEfD row iLtrvnuTsm Ciistium, Good AQ1TS V AJTUU la aiwcupld ittrriicrrj. D. S. MORGAN & CO., BrocJtport,MonroeCo.,N.Y. No paper in the Janiata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as the Sentinel and RepuH'cau. It ia above al ethers tbe paper for the general reader. Every family should have a conaty news, paper. Subscribe ftr the Sentinel and Re, publican. - .14 -m mtM i Y 'asw