SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : - tr4BMlr. Hot. at, IMS. TEEMS. a.haerintiea, Sl-M T UM if tld .iuVa 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid wktun It BOtth. j,Biint advertisements inserted at 60 tests per incB rr ecn Insertion. Transient business notlcaa in local eol- sns, i" esnts ,ln" ,ur ""-n insertion. ped actions will be made to those desiring M advertise by tha year, half or quarter - SHORT LOCALS. This eonr week. Twenty eight snows are to fall this season. The Indian lummer of last week was ojoTsi. The French and Chinese hare joined la a fight Tor sale, all kinds of crocks at HcClintic's. JUv. Mr. Beoangh preached at Ma- piston Isst Sabbath. John McMien, of this town, was se- Ttrel; hurt bj a fall. MeCIintickeeps for sale a full HDe tl builder's hardware. Uovenor ratuaon only son died of troop on the -I'th inst. UcClintio has nails and other hardware goods for sale. The comet will be risible to tha na ked eje about Christmas time. Christmas is not far away, and the Sabbath Sohools are filling np. The railroad company issue excur sion tickets for Thanksgiving day. The Thanksgiving railroad excur sion tiokst is good till December 3. Fonr hundred and thirty-four In dians attend the school at Carlisle. George Stutta is the new irrave die- r-- .l. r la - i gcr iur iuc i rcsuvieriati grare yard. T t f- ... . ... tonn innnmgnam will build two dwelling bouses in Patterson for rent. Before going to the railroad to take the cars eoasnlt the changed time table. Huntingdon is to Lave fire fashiona ble weddings this winter, so says ru mor. One of the indispensible things is a cook sure, go to afcCliutic'a and bar cook tore The time for paasenger trains is ad mirably suited to get to and from this station. ATTEXTioif. Housekeepers, you may Bod a large assortment of cook stoves at Meet-tic's Espenscbade is doing a large busi ness in the dry good and grocery line of goods. . Rev. A. H. Spaoglcr has asceptad a call to preach for the Lutherans of Port Royal There was no preaching in the Luth eran and Presbyterian churches on Sabbath day. Perry county teachers will hold a local institute at Millers town next Fri day, the 30th. This is another time of tbeologioal unrest; fifty years more and what will be the result ! The railroad surveyors have gone ut the valley on their way to tbe Sua qnebanna river. Congressman Atkinson will go to Washington on Saturday. Mrs. Atkin son will accompauy bim. There was a oake walk in the honse of the Hook and Ladder Company, in Patterson, on Saturday evening. It is estimated that 50 hunters were in Licking Creek Valley last week, each one hoping to shoot a deer. A South Carolina girl gives, as a reaon for not getting married, that she ts not rich enough to support a nusnana. If it takea 400,000 turkeys to sup ply the Pittsburg markets bow msny will it take to supply the Philadelphia markets. Ths Methodist churob. was so crowd ed on Sabbath tbat it became neoessary to put cbf.irs in tbe aisies to seat the multitude. j Jesse Harper, of Newport Perry Co., j caught a 22 pouci coon, in the woods, near tbe town jast mentioned, few eights ago. The Selinarcve TnbuDe suggests the reading of the 8ih commandment to tbe people who -teal, instead of buy their hog feed. President Arthur has pardoned Ma son, the soldier, who shot at Ouiteau, when the murderer was lookmg out of ths jail window. A woman at Roari.g Springs, Blair county, gave birth to a daughter that was pretty wU grown ; weighing 15 pounds when born. S. S. Bergy k Co , have epeody and sfcfe horses, aod clean bugeies, for hire, and are ready to do all kinds or light and heavy hauling. A hunter that shot a farmer's turkey that be beliaved to be a wild one knew better when tbe farmer presented ns hill of $1.50 for the turkey. The low price of iron has eauaed number of iron mills in Pittsburg a to clots business aod thereby S000 ere thrown out of employment. men At Howard Kirk's you msy obtain foil, printed report of tbe trial of Rev John v wi,;.. tnr uf bv Hun tingdon Presbytery. Price 25 cents. A nanihar nf nenr.ld of this tOWB anil ..rtial tic what they helieve was an earthquake about 10 ,s!ock on the evening of the 20th inst A deer crossed Licking Creek one day last week at Rob-n's dsm and ran ow the highland owned by Adam Weidman, within sight of Patterson. Charlea Gruninger, son of Henry M. Groninger, died of consumption at ns Other's house in Milford township hout 10 o'clock on tbe evening of the 20th inst. Twenty-five cants wilt buy P" 1-hlet copy of the proceedings of "e rial of Rev. John W. White, for ber J. ( all on Howard Kirk, in Ptter' on, for tha book. "A young man in Scranton wanted 10 teaeh sohool, but couldn't tell bori ontalfrom perpendicular, nd when rted what "oircular', was said it "M fur-lined cloak." The ho g eholera winein Jani, ' "u'g off th, "fearfulS;,!?. Blair Co. saatJ ' ".d Pfoepeets for "op W that tnJ.7i.T W t .. .j promia nir "'pare Collegei--' of Harvard Greek shall B7b. r" eth.r -well M6U;.; Fresh- near 6o'- 8.gi about 67 T bowels. bnSlZfSR:1 No'. Carolina, n . . a"wT. . wees;, and the next wak- .;n be institute ...w ... week will ;n . "u ui next will be court week. I.'-. ..:! week bnsi pays Lee Ayre's hotel at T).ii week bv seme nnknn - 6 . dvnamit. n.;7" P ;n- " uuu we build ing. ine ntme of th Dew Drop. was The Some day, ago Reuben C.ven, of McAl,erila was bitten on a finger hy pike from the mouth of whiich he WMUk.ng.book. His hand has be 7t.Lc Z lM ettecU be lug lug, A keg of powder blew the residence . . nocg, or Uedbam, Mass., to ,! nlfht- A b ighbor T," D,n7 did the deed. Us ,u'"w w 'ee the bouse before he set fire to the fuse. B. F Trego, well known to a number of people in this tows, as a store clerk, rell from tbe overhead of a barn in which he was helping to thresh in Pa.. ette township some days ago. Bv the fall he broke an arm. " Alice " said Mrs Petnlia. i. . nk dued tone, to her little girl one even- mg at supper, "you must eat bread with your jam." "But mamma," pro tested Alice, "it's plenty good enough without bread." Rasar Jotn Hollobaugh carries a glass, that, when looked into shows the broad faoe of mirth, and the eloogated face of sorrow. The first look into the glass produces laughter, the socond look inclines one to cry. Tbe East Salem amateur hunters un der the lead of Mr. Van Horn, who eetnped a week in tbe "Big Thicket," returned last Friday, bringing with them as a trophy of the chase or bunt, a nice deer, and wild turkey. County Superintendent Smith writes that he baa booked for tbe text book dijeussion. Professor David Wilson, teacher Plett, lawyers MeMeen, Bureh field, Beidler, Doty, Jr., Patterson, Lyons, Stone, Jaoobs, and editor Scbweier. A preacher told a tiamp, who was putting in a load of ooal for him, that be might take dinner with him if he would agree to say grace before eating. Tbe tramp said he would. And when be was invited to tbe table be stood still a moment and said "Grace." We take pleasure in reoommending Hall's Hair Rsnewer to our readera. It restores gray hair to its youthful, color, prevents baldness, makes the bair soft and glossy, does not stain tbe skin and is altogether the best known for all hair and scalp diseases. XX. Senator Upperman and Amholt, of Allegheny, resigned their pieces in the State Senate last Fridsy. Tbey re signed because a caucus of Republican Senators hsd resolved to defeat, if pos sible, every appropriation bill that pro posed to give pay to the members after tbe 21st ofSeptmber. J. L. Vausyckle. a Bridgetoo, N J., lawyer went into the office of the Patriot of the same town and shot at the editor. 1 he editor was wounded in the arm and breast but nothing daunted he knocked the lawyer down, and pounded bim severely and then bed bim arrested and cent to jail. A Catbolio Irishman 7 feet 11 ioob es high, weighing 296 pounds was mar ried m Pituburg a few days ago to a German woman 7 feet 4 inches high. Th. m.n was a Catholic, and the wo man a Lutheran, and to satisfy both, tbey were married, nrst, oy a pnesi and then by a Lutheran preacher. AUCTION ! The Enterprise Car riage Company, will sell at auction, . Mifflintown, laeeaaj, 1S83. twenty five buggies, a few sets of harness and 4 s!e:gbs in.s wora can be seen at the Murry House. By calling there yon can lave an opportu nity to buy at pnvan .. 2t J. H. Wilsos, Agent. Aver's Sarsararilla thorougly ,..n.e. tbe blood, striates the v.ul functions, and restore, the Ub"d streoeib. So one whose blood is im pure can feel well. There i. a weary fanquid feeling, and I often . sens, of diseouragment and despondency. I er Aier'sSarsspsrill. to purify and vital iie the blood. wick as tbe woven ones. .,u,vr-The Home Mw sionsry. Society en cfnr"b'otVntta;c!on .. 1S83. (Thaok,g.v evening. onsist f ,nstru ing evening.) It - Di,Iogues, mental Ajinis.ion, lo ew. Recit.tK.D-, Aproceeds for the Children, 10 work. benefit ot tne i -- - Wright, Jotn . a -! Marsh Graham, emes Mojauinj, Hays' Wm. rro Ni pIe Seo'rg. Henderson, , H ? PP ' aoa party Elder G''wr" ml, ea,t of Spee ,b.t camped a half yftlleJ tbat Licking Ucle Ran A num ber of lst wcea . --v rty Md Joo... were seen by i V . k aod Bays .."..:.. two prong 0- a. inrru r - j a. Henry js-pf-- . ,Mt1teek The Lewiowo " liffht was ... ed. that quite V'IT. 2 ' in the corn nem " - Aatae the Sorto persons ' pMt WCK- liah l . OBeof -hl!i wB0 "M norninj M W DO NOT FOROKT. toSrTff56 that at HeM Also T SBa Ior 's coots, anything that is made in Pho- in fii i " 6C none np, If .f4" W the latest yle pictures, snch r!. "US rTDmnniil. T t ' vcmuo, unuiU' . - . xwmei xxraaoir, &c Frames of all kinds cheap Boudoir, 'est oaturdsv U, .. . w...: .vu. , among tbe mountains j ?iIe M1 fro ths rod, and shot a wild turkey that weigh 4 11 psunde. X0 other student o! Aoademy bas been so. fortunate while out on a Saturday hunt. The soaring Run region must be a fre quenting pl.ee for large game, for is was there tbat Charlie Allison and Dar win Crawford ssy they saw a bear. REMOVED. Notice Tn Change. We are now occupying tbe new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building tbat J. 8. Thomas has recently built, where we are once more to furnish the trade with a large stock of dry goods end groceries, boots and shoes. We receive new goods constantly and sell eaeaper than ever. Give us a oall. C. F. Hinnel & Co. Nov. 28, 1883-tf. Tbe weather prophet presenta bis com plements and begs to say, that musk rats are not in a hurry at building their houses this Fall. Tbe ground-ho? is not digging his his holes deep. Chick en giuardn presage a green Christmas. Tbe eorn bnsks are light. Mallard ducks are thin feathered. Tha goose's breastbone is very delicate. Tomatoes ripened late. Catfish hides are not tbiok. If these are not signs of a mild Winter the doubter is referr ed to Venaor and DeVoe. "I'll take whisky : what will you have Fred !" said a man in Fifty-third street saloon. "I don't feel like drinking," said Fred. Tbe first speaker poured out a generous glass of whisky, drank half ot it, handed the rest to bis friend, remarking with a wry face : "There's something tbe matter with that stuff. Try it." Fred finished tbe liquor, Tbe first laid 10 cents upon the bar, and tbey walked out "That's a new game." remarked the bartender. New York Sun. Report of Smith School, Delaware township, for month ending Nov. 21, 1883. Whole No. in attendance dur ing month, 24; average attendanoe, 19; percent, of attendanoe, 92 ; Florenoe L Detra, Elmira T. Meredith, Rosa A. Kiser, Bertha L. Riser, Huldah R. Kiser, John B. Martin, Smnel M. Dunn, Will:p.m H. Masttuso, Thomas Masterson, Harry Masters-n, Perry Smith and Waller M. SuiUh were pres ent every day durir.g the month. Ella B. Clair Tetehrr A gentleman informs the Johnstown Tribune that bis little son recovered from a severe attack of membraneous coup through a remedy proposed by an old farmer alter be had beea given up to "die within three hours" by bis pbysioiao. Tbe remedy consisted in enveloping the child in linen and plac ing him in a vessel filled with neatly hot water, in whiob be was allowed to remain for twenty minutes, or until a profuse perspiration broke out all over his body. From that instant his re covery was rapid. Jacob Gay man, living near Oakland Mills, bad bis left foot torn off last Wednesday ty tbe abaft of a threshing machine in bis brother's barn, near the Menonite meeting house in Fayette township. A pin in tbe knuckle or joint of tbe shaft caught in the top of Mr. Gayman a lett boot leg, in an in stent be was thrown to the floor end the foot was twisted around the whirl ing shaft. Tbe boot was torn to pieces aod when tbe machine was stopped, and the unfortunate man was lifted up, his foot dropped out of tbe boot, having been torn from the ankle joint. Drs. Crawford,Banks,and Weidman, assisted by Darwin M. Crawford, per formed an amputation on tbe leg above the mutilated aod broken parts, sever al inohes above tbe ankle j int. The Everett Press of tbe 21st states, thus, on Tueday of last week a disas trous fire took place in Morrison's Coe, destroying the bams of Mesrs. Jacob S. Brumbaugh sod Jacob Snoberger, with all their contents, rarties were tbreshing with a stesmer at tbe barn of Mr. Brumbaugh, using wood for fuel. The wind was blowiog a gale at the time. Th" barn was set on fire and was rapidity consumed. The fire was communicated to tbe barn of Snoberger, about nine hundred feet distant, and it was consumed in a short time. Both barns are in a rich section, end were well stored with grain, bay, clover seed, eot. It is understood that there Is a small insur ance oo each of tbe barns. At one time it looked as tbouzb the town of New Enterprise wss in danger. Charlie Allison and Darwin Craw ford went to Shade mountain one day last week, and were highly gratified to see a Urge black bear, in tbe vicinity of Roaring Run. Tbe hear was ais Unt about 50 yards, aod sat down sod looked at tbe young men, and tbe young men looked at the bear. It was an unexpected soene in tbat rugged plaoe for both the young men and tbe animal Allison and Crawford each carried a double barreled shot gun, loaded with small shot, consequently they were con tent to not break tbe peace of tbe sit- mtion and did not shoot. The bear, after satisfying itself with a long look t the visiters, to bis mountain retreat, galloped dowo into and aoross, a ravine and no the other side, remaining in igbt some IV or 1- minutes, ine youog men were discreet in not shoot ing at tte brute with unail shot. The Bloomfield Times of tbe 20th iust says : A most peculiar accident bappend to a horse belonging to A. K. Dobbs, Esq., of Ssntiy Hill, a few days ago. A steam thresher was at work on the premises, aod tbe horses were turn ed into the field near the barn. When the horses were brought in one remain ed behind and finding himself alone be started for tbe barn on a run, going through a pair oi bars tbat were down near tbe engine. He didn't see tbe engine till close to it and then in trying to torn short, be slipped aod fell against the boiler. In doing this be struck the lower gauge and opened it, which at ones drenched him with steam and hot water- There was ninety pounds of steam on at the time and ths noise made by blowing off tbe water at that pressure, was beard for several miles. It is tbe most singular aeeident we ov er reeorded. The animal whiob was a valuable one will probably die. Tbe MeVeytown Journal of the 15th inst, tells the following : Yesterday week an exoiting episode occurred in a olassio locality of Bratton township. A certain well-known well digger aad much married man was employed by a muscular farmer to dig a drain on bis premises, and one evening after bis la bors were finished be took a seat in the kitchen where bis employer's wife was busy preparing tbe evening meat Tbe husband was temporarily absent. In tbe conversation wbioh ensued between tbe hostess and hired man tbe former related a singular (!) dream which she bad had on the night previous. It was to the effeot that while she was sleep ing aha thought the aforesaid well-digger had passed through her apartments several times and tbat on each occasion he had impressed a kiss upon her lips. This somewhat romantio reoital encour aged tbe party of tbe seoond part to kiss her just as he had in the dream, but while in tbe act of doing so tbe husband appeared in tbe doorway. He didn't wail for explanations, but pro ceeded to infliot summary punishmeot with a horse whip, right vigorously ap plied. The presumptuous well-digger made baste to get away from the sting ing lashes. Yn hen some distanoe from the bouse the enraged husband hred several shots from a shot gnn at his re treating figure. He was running like msd as far as be conld be seen and it is presumed be is still running a matob with hiui'elf. Col. Copeland who will lecture be fore the institute comes highly re commended. Professor Raub Bays of him : Col. Copaland towers head and shoulders above the average lec turer and never disnppoints his audi ences, i nave beard mm lecture sev en times and so can speak "by the card." His ability is beyond ques tion, and his rich fund of humor ap parently inexhaustible. Deputy State Superintendent says of him, I am personally acquainted with CoL L. F. Copeland, of South Bend, Irnl, and have heard him lec ture at many of our Teachers' Insti tutes during the past year. As an eloquent, witty and instructive lec turer he has few equals. I heartily recommend the gentleman as a loc- tnrer to the County Superintendents of our State. No mere synopsis of the lecture wonld do CoL Copeland justice. His style is a combination of Gough's and Train's in their prime. He has the action of the one and the con stant flow of words of the other. He painted his thoughts in all the bean ties of imagery, and held the atten tion of hid audience for two hours. As an orator he has few equals. Tuscola, (111 ) Journal. I have heard him (Col. Copeland,) twenty-one times and every time was delighted, edified and amusingly en tertaineJ. I consider him the peer of a'iy lecturer in Amsrica. R sv. Dr. J. C Clarke, Pastor Pine St. Church, Williamsport, Fa. limintown people always turn out to hear Colonel Sanford. This time he comes to talk about 'Taris in War Times." The editor of the 'Willi-inis- port Telegraph was to hear him de liver the lecture just mentioned and this is what he said of it in his paper: The Colonel's eloquence is wonder ful, his humor irresistible, and his audience laughed and cried alter nately. When he closed with a most magnificent peroration, tbat caused the most profound attention, the au ditors soomed loth to leave their seats, and they lingered as if hoping to hear more of his niagicul elojuenca MAURI ED: ELLIS HINKEL On f)ct. 28th, 1833. at the residence ot the liriile's father, by Rer. E. E. Berry, Mr. Stetrart A. Ellis, of arrisburg, and Miss Mary V. Hinkol, of Slifllintnnn. COMaiKRC.lIi. HIFFLrXTOWN MARKBTS. HirrLLNTow, Nov. 26, 188-t. Butter 30 Eggs 2S Lard 10 17 Shoulder 12 Pides 0. 12 Kg 1 MlfTLINTOWX GRAIN MARK. ST. Whwat, Red.... I C5 Folti 1 00 White 95 New Com 40 Old Corn................ 6i Oata 82 Rye 60 New Clorerseed 5.00 Timothy seed 140 Flax seed 1 40 Chop , 1 60 Shorts 1 30 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Beef cattle, extra, 6Jc; common, 4a5c. Fat cows wre scarce at 3a4c. Milch cows at $3575. Veal calves 6a9c. Sheep ex tra, 65 Jc; common, 2i3tc. Hogs extra, 7Jcj common. 6i6c. Hay at $10 to $15.50. Kvea traw at $12 to $13. Wheat straw $3.50 to (10. Oata straw $10. CloverjeeJ 9al0c. Potatoes Eirlv ruse, choice, per bush, at 43atoc; do do lair to rood, at 83a 88c; Biirbauk and Hebron, choice, at 48a50; do do, fair to good, at 42i4.c; snowflike at 40a4ac; peerless at 40c; Onions Yellow, perbbt. at $1 25a$l 60; do per bushel at 4ii4jc. lablogtf, per iw, at Sj.;ao. L.ive pourtry, hens, at 10c; do roosters, at 6a7c. Turkeys, st 12c. Dncks, at 8c. (Joese, at 8!c. Vhet at $1 Itilal 17. Corn at S7a61c per bushel. Oats at 37a3t!c per buth. Rye at 65c per bushel. Kfeg at 22 aS2c. Butter at 19a38c per lb. PATENTS mttvx a CO.. of tb frYiasTirsc AsmtirAirenn. Una to met s Sollcium (or Pal rots. Gavcau. Trad IUiU. CuprrKtta. fur the Cntt Stataa. Canada, vao mDcr.awnwir.nA -funtf MBt traa. Thirty-an 7a"! aanartanee. Pttnt oMJtliMd thmsch HUNS CO. are noUoad as toe SriEKTinc A aaucajf. tha lafiaat. Mat, and moat wMrlr circulates arlentMe papar. Sin a rear. WeekJy. tpiaadiil anfravlnaa ana tnteractinc ta focmatloa. Speaman cor of tha tSdeattBf leKB ml frc. Addnaa Str.NX CO., ll'TinO AMBUCaa Offloa, sa Broadway. Haw Tor. Every family shonM have a county new papar. Subscribe for tbe Snttiutl a4 Re publican. IT LEADS ALL Vo otaar Mood-fmrifrtnir mediero Is ttaral. er Baa aver oeca praparaa. wbku so Dletalv meats tha wania oX . pnjmleians aad 1 tbe funeral pabue a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It laada the list as a trarf setratile It feefe the 1 Boa for ail hi Hon for ail blood diatasns, If tharaU a lurk Scrofula OisWav It an ing taint of Scrofula a boot joo. Arias SiaaaPABiLLA will IwLia It and ezoel It from mar svstam. For constitutional or aerofuioas Catarrh. PsTsnnu Avaavs xtiuri aii.Lt. is the UMI AKKn traa remedy. II has c-rej aomberieae eaaea. It will stop tha as asanas catarrhal dischargee, and remove the atekea. Ing odor of the tii iaih, wbioh are ittlicarkme of aarof ulous origin. ULbtnUUa "At the ae of two years one ot Osnra my ehiMrea was terribly afllieted wUnCu with alceraes running eons oa It faa and neck. At the same time its eves were swoqcd, much Innamea. ana very eors. Jrine Cwro PbTstcUns toia t 1 as that a dob xrfulalterati re medicine moat be employed. Tfltey united in recommending Atis'i Sauat AUIL1.JL. A few dnaee pro- aaeea a perceptiDie unproTement, woien, dv an adherence to voor di recti me. was eou tin ned to a complete and permanent euro. o OTHleuoe has linee appeared of the existence of any eeroioioua tewletwiea; and no treat, meat of any disorder waa aver attended by more prompt or effectual reaulta. Years truly, U. jr. Jotutsos." rUTUID BY Or J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by all DruggUU; $1, tu bottles for . DR. JOHN BULL'S SitMiicSyiTip FOR THE CURE Or FEVERand AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, IS3 ALL MitLnlL DISEASES. Ths prcprietor of this eclVbraUi els jisil claims for It a mp'.r.or'iT over all remedies svtr c.Tsred ts tha pnbli? for the B4F2, CiETAIH. 8-2ITDT and FE3 K ARKS I ears of Atts aad Tevtr, er Chills aad Fever, whether of short or laa; stand ing. He refers to ths entire Vsttera and Southern country ti besr hint tsstimeny to ths truth of ths ast rUin that ia ae tase whatever will it fail to enr if toe direc tions are serially followed and ttiritd out In a great many cases a single doaa hit been sufficient for a cure, and wh:!s ci liss have beenrcrsd by a sL-'e battle, rritu a psrfsct restoration of tte ccscrU tool in. It is, howsvsr, prudent, and in every case more eartaia to cere, if its cJ is centinned in smaller doses for a wssk or twe ti.o- the disease has bsea checked, mrs especially In ditEoul: and losg-standing ni. Usu ally this medieine will not rsqiirs asy aid to keep the bowels ia good onisr. ehauid the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken torts or four dotes of the Zonis, a single dost i BSiX 8 VEGETABLE f A2tILY will bs suf- Scient. SLL'3 SA18APARIZXA is ths old and relUble remedy for imparities of ths blood and ffcTofniocs affiotiens ths King of Blood FnriSerj. D3. JOHK BULL'S TS 3ETAEI2 S&nRCT& is prepared in ths form of omiy drops, attractive to the sight aad plsacant to ths taste. DR. JC2XI7 X3UL.X.8 SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, -BULL'S WOrJJS TESTHOYEH, Tha Popular Remedies of the Day. . rlaclpal 0Oce,8Sl lata St., LOUIS VILLK, II P. K9PENSCHAIE, AT TBI CENTRAL STOFkE BRIRGE STRTltT, 2nd Door "West or Odd Fa xows Hali. Miftlintovrn, Pa., Calls the attention of the publio to tba followiog faots : Fair Price3 Onr leader I The Bfist Goods Our Pride ! One Price Oar Style! Cash cr Exchange Our Torus ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Specialties sre FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men. Women and Children, Queeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usually found in first olass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ia exchange for goods st highest market price. Thankful to tbe publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I requbet tbeir continued custom ; and ak per sons from all parts of the county, when in Miffiin to call and see my stock of goods F. ESPEnSCH.tDE. Sept. 7, 1883 PHILADELPHIA SINGER MACHlimi .Kauai aay Bingrr in the Harare. The above cut represents the moat popular style for the feo)le whi-h we i-ffer for you fir ! the very low price of f Ji. Ileineniber, we do not ass yon to pay nnru ya nnve seen mc machine. After havini; examined il, if ilia not all we represent, return it lu u at cm expense. C'onnlt your interest and order at snce. or send for eirruliirs and tlimonis'r. Address CHAKLfcS A. W ! to.. No. 17 Tenth St-, 1'l.iludelj liia, Pa. tieto A ttverttscments. CPVQTDT V ITPTfand women know eve ULUlUlDIlIl mLritbis that of th many diseases and derangements of the body each a separate cause or origin, and that each needa a different method of treatment in order to effect a ears), and a moment's retlectioa most convince tbat any of tbe quack nostrums foisted upon the publie claiming; to cure all of a number of diara etrkly different diseases must prove fail ores, even if we do not call them hum boft. rnnB irpnT)Trpepi of moderate l UUU 1 JJ'Jl UUmeana, and even peoLle wrU to do or wealthy And that the saor moat chargtt of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find tbat after paying themselves poor that no bene fit bas accrued to them, that in fact tbey have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer WhttUr't Ab. M Surt Remedit ta the sick and suffering ens Armedy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cure any other disease than the one claimed for it, and aa theee remedies bare atood tha test of years without a single failure, we agree te rad tkt money paid in every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no barm, and will Dositivelv cure every disease for which tbev are par te ri bed. RHEUMATISM, Gont, Lameneea of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia sre relieved at once and positively cured by tbe use of Wheeler's No. 94 Rheu matism Remedy. We aay boldly that in the worst of cases of no matter bow long ttand- iag, bow irruist or bow painful, we can not only give relief but ponirrfy rar for all time. Failing to do this we will Dositivelv refund the money paid for the treatment, snd if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as yon would on any oth er loan mese guaranteed remedies. Tbe price of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheumatism Hemedy is only 60 cents, obtained from druggists or sant tree by mail on receipt of price, a lamps lasen. Qiii'i'L'uniri mnwriiMany a ladv UU111UUUU IlUiUUil.i endowe d bv nature with a pretty face, beautiful flenre. faultless complexion, as well as the sweet est of tempers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, ber form loses its perfect contonr, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves ine eye, a reeling or langnor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervona fractionsness makes life a I burden, tilings tbat once were trifles worry her till life becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate nindeRty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which the tnereact of the medical profession prevents a cure. Lady Reader, pause and consider, 'tie a du ly you owe yourself, vour family and vonr God, tbat you should core yourself of these troubles and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. Wheeler't Ho. 66 Pre- tcriptions are pleasant and palatable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all agee at all times snd in all condition mil lion t poeeiblitu of ill effect; and will positively cure any of tha peculiar diseases to which females era sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure bo proprietors will refund the mown paid fur l be treatment. If you have a ettal- ew 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, H'rr' Ho. 9C Prescription will positively restore you to health. If yen have a sensstion of beat and throb bing in tbe berk, frequently fainting spells, Leucorrbea or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in urinating, reddish or wh:te deposTt in nrn, hot and rlrr sfe!n, Wkeeler'i No. 9a Prescription "C" will give immediate and lasting relief. The price of Wheeler's No. Perscription B and C'sre SO cents escb, obtainable from drueg'sts or sent by mail secure from ob servation post paid on receipt of prico. Postnge stamps taken. nimiTjTJTT It is nedless to describe the OaiAllillLsyniptoos of this nauseous di sease that ia sspping the life and strength ot only too many of tbe fairest and beK of both aexes, old snd young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nssal discharges, the fetid r.?ath and general weaLncss, debility and languor, sside from the scute sufferinrs of this disease, which if not cherke! cm only end in loss of palate, hoarseness, wealned sifht, lost of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked" before it is too late. Labor, studv and research in Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern lands have rsnlt- ed in Wheeler's No. Initamt Relief and Suit Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains uo harmful ingredients, and tbat is guaranteed to core every case of acnte or chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wheeler's Xo. i Instant Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $1.00 per package, from druggists or Sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. Wheeler's No. 96 Sure cure for Kidney and Liter Troubles cures all weakness and soreness of ki-iney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $ 1.09. Whreler's Vegetable Pill are tbe only remedy that cure consump tion, giving nat ural action of tbe bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price 26 cents, of druggists or by nisil. Wheeler's Xrrvine Tonic tor mental de pression, loss of manhood, langnor, weak neas or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 cento. TTTD QITATJ mnTPCnrea in every case W II U U AMU lllllor will refund money paid. We place our price for these reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies npon which you take all tbe charges, aad sre specially intite the patronage of tbe many person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted their purses bv paying doctor bills that benefitted them Dot. how to mxsssrSi anl ask for them. If they bave net got them, write at once to tbe proprietors, en closing the price in money or ataiupa, and tbey a ill be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Corresfoiid-'tice solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELKa t CO.. No. 96 W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD. F, whe are InteresteS la Growing Crops chesBiv sad saceessfcillr SheaM write st tor enr aaaiphtrt e ajre tertilners. e-S eoeS tetillrer can be maea at hewetef tbeeiej ? i tea bTcempestine with POWELL'S PBEPASEO CHCWIC4LS. Hereeewcasl a EvefyState. aVe-Aeeetswsnte fer?weectieelterfinry. apjlyailhrelereeces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. M a nufaenirTrso f Psweirs Tip-Top Bons Fsrtlllrer, gene. PeissH, Smmonla. Sc. 18 t'CHT STREET. mtTtVORE. WP. HEUEDT At DOTT, Areata, MrrrLirrowa, Pa. june 20-93. NEWG00DS7 I would inform the public that I bave now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Miffiintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter miliinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles and having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public 'with everything fonnd in a flrstclasa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKI3L. May 2-83.1.V. Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republican. I the best newspaper in the connty. ARMS JflSCELLAJTEOUS D. W. HARLET'S Is ths plaeo whers you eaa boy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURMSR1NQ GOODS. HK is prepared to exhibit one of the moat choice and select stocks ever offered la this market, and at ASTOSISUIXOL T LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits tod parts of suits, whiob. will be made to ordo at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember the pises, ia Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. SAM'L STRAYER Has aenstaatly oa hand a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods or all kinds are low Come and see at and be astonished Pants at TS CCBta. Be" SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Patterson, Pa., April 19, 1879. Professional Cards. BOOKS, Ilomoppsttblc Pybalclaa, Office in residence of Salomon Books, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pe. C" I have permanently located In Uifflln towa. All calls left at offlee promptly at tended to. Oct. 17, "83-tf. Lone R. ATKiweoa. Oso. Jacoss, Ja ATKIJSOW St JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrict On Main street, In place of rest, denee of Lonls B. Atkinson, Bsq., sonth of Bridge street. Oct 58, 1S81 . jJJASON IRWIN. ATTORJfEY-AT-LAW, MtFFLIXTO WN, JUX1ATA CO., P.. All business promptly attended to. Orrirt On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. an7, '80-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. nyColleetinns attended to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Patterson Bsq, on Bridge street. Feb 26, W THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Phyaioian and Surgeon, MIFFLINTOWN, Oflice hours from 9 a. to S t. su. Of fice in ble residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oet22-tf M- CRAWFORD, M. P., H.ts resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, liifllintown, Pa. March 2!, 1S76. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBQEON, Jlc-demia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrtoa formerly occupied by Dr. 8 terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Jons McLavcblis. Josiru W. Stimmel MCLAI'GIIXIX STJIJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JVXUTA CO., PA. Qe"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yy ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN (Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Jnnlata County, Pa. OfUce on Bridge street opposite South side of Court Bouse. Nov. 8. 1882. pEABODY HOTEL, Ninth St , sonth of Chestnut, one square south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the city. On the American and European plans. Good rooms fiom 50c to 93 00 per dsv. Remodwled and newly furnished. W. PAINE. M. D-, Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 2I.1W3, ly. ITow Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. CfLYERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on tbe radical curt of SrianATOaanoa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IsiroTiscv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Copucarrios, Errxsrsv and Fits, in. diced by sr It-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, -c. The celebrated author. In this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years succeesful practice, tbat the alarm ing consequences of self-abnee may be rad ically cured ; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition rosy be, msy enre him v.'f cbesply, privately, and radically. QTThia Leetnre should be in the hands of ovary 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. A ldress THF-CTLTEBtTELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ana 9 1., New York, N. T. ; jnel8-ly-oetl7 Post-Office Box 450. rOTICE TO TRE3PAS3KRS. J. 1 All persona are hereby notified not to trespasa on the lands of the undersigned, in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, building fires, or for any other trespass purpose. Ssauxa Ansa. Hasav Aciia, CniTTA Mrsavn, Rrrav Moist, Isaac Araca, William Kickksbacb, Wvllisotok Snrrn, Keen Kt errata, Joscra S. Wxsvia, Sraa Borskb, Jos as KarrraAS, Cvars Snraaa. Oct. St; 1883-tf. CACTIOM NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or bunting, gathering berries, or croaaing fields, or in any other way trespassing oa the lands of the nnder. signed J. S. Ksvarr. ADVERTISEMENTS. New Building, corner of Bridge umi Jan. 1, 1879-tf 8AMUBL STRATA. Sptcial .Voftcss. THE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY asm vssTDir aacTCLOFBDia, containing Over 25, (X Words, compiled from WEB STER, 40,000 svnonvms, a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es, busineaa, nautical, mnsical and law) terms and mythology. Hoi bracing ner subject on which clear, satisfactory informa tion is given. A IBOI EQUAL TO so pAIES OCTAVO,.". The same information cannot be had else where, nor In as convenient or accessible shape for leas than S-iO. Sa niple pages free. Outfit 1 00. Taavsa, Haaaiaei Jt Co.608 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-3m. AYER'S AGUECURE contains an SeBtldOte for all IUSt- Istrttel disorders which, so far as known, ia used in an other remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse quently produces no inju.ious effect upon the constitution, but leaves tha system as healthy aa it was before tbe attack. WE WARRANT AYER'S AGCH CCRE to cure every case of Fever and Agae, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Fever, Dumb Agio, Billioue Fever, and Liver Complaint caused by malaria. Ia case of failure, after due trial dealers are antbortsed, bv our circular dated July 1st, I8e2, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's it Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by alUDrngg'ats. THE BEST ON EARTH, V These celebrated Stoves will ROAST. BAKE and HEAT IRONS InlMttlmaand with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stova made. Be aura and buy tha Dangler Non-Exploslvo Vapor Cook Stove UAVrVAcrraso st tii DanglerYapcr SIgys & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Toa Sjja st Oca Aaasx. D.S, MORGAN & CO. auarcvACTcaa tbw S TBS DURAELS UCHT DRAFT Wumpli Roapsrs AHO THS NOiaiLtaa New Clipper Mower. The TTimrPB Utr7.Ji ere nnaqeeleil f amplieitr ta conetntrlirl, raae nf a afiaf meet. bht eih . durahilirr and (ood worstag eateeltr In ail eeml'tlona f ermin. Tbe KCV 'l,IPi-l:u liaa aU tba advaaawee rt the L CUFfaUi ilOWtH with maaj vaToable improvenaenta. Ssn voa I J T rwrAT" OrarrflAa. Gooa AOCNla WAJirSD la aaosevpled lerrtSny. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo..N.Y KENNEDY & DOTY, (Sncceseora to Buyers Si Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, LUMBER CEMENT, Caloined Plaster. Land Flastar. SEEDS, SALT, AC. We boy Grain, to be delivered at XUBIn town. Port Boyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to Inrniah Sal t talera at reasonable rates. KENNEDY Jr. DOTT. April 21.1882-tf -yALUABLS FARM LA5D FOB SAL1. A valua)le farm, containing about ISO acres, all tillable rand, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling .TTouse, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and osthaildings,. all in rood repair. The land ia all river bottom. Also, 45CI acres of mountain land, along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, ana convenient to filling and Stations, well set with rock or.k. chestnut, ana ether tim ber. A good opportunity fer any eae want ing a first claaa besae or ta engage ia tba lumber business. For particulars call eat or addreee JEREMIAH LT0N3, Mirruarows, Juuit Co., Pa, Sept. 19, 1SK3. i a a i i i 1 i Sstj-i 4A
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