SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wdnedaj, Dec. M, 1883. TERMS. Subscription, i.ou per annum if mid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within II montns. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cfBts per men ior cacn laaeniQn. Transient business notices tn local col nmn. 10 cents pT line for each insertion. Reductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half, or quarter SHORT LOCALS. Nice coats for ladies at PenuePg. There are 900 Odd Fellow in Bed ford county. For saK all kinds of crotls at 31et iinnc s. If report be true, the comet should show useu oj caiuraay. McCIintic keeps for sale a of builder's hardware. full line Miss Hall Parker was quite cumber of days last week. JL'CHntic Las nails and hardware goods for sale. sick other Joha Barefoot of Fayette township is feeding 20 western steers. Francis riower of Fermanagh town ship caught 25 coons thij fall. jnenewiourt House was ded ted in Huntingdon last Saturday. , Holiday suits for men and boys Ihrley's call and see for your self. lea st Three cf the coons recently caught i' name iiuwrr weigoea 40 pouuda. Harry E. I5onalI has beeoms fore man in the Democrat A Register ofiiice. Read Governor Pattison's reto mes sage of the $10 a day extra session grab. One of the indUponsible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and buy a cook stove John McConnell, of Toboyne township Perry eounty shot two wild turkeys at cue shot. Arcrsrioie Housekeepers, you may find a large assortment of cook stoves at Mc Clintic's Plenty of nice things for boys and girl, and grown people for the holidays at Gravbiils. A boy baby came on Sunday morn- . . . fog to grace and enliven the house 01 7 m fKobert McMeen. Mason Irwin cauebt two bass Braver hole last Fridsy that weighed between t ana 5 pounds. A bear weighing 120 pounds was shot by T. H. McClure on Tuscarora mountain near Waterford. Lawyer Beid'er, Dr, Sahm, Mr. Ten nis were ro Philadelphia last week at tending a Masonis meeting. 31 r. Margriii, of Fayette townshfp, found lawyer Parker's astray cow and returned tb.6 animal to her owner. George Murrsy, of Baltimore, is 103 years of age. He married his second wife when he was seventy-four and she forty eight. Hogs arc dying the death they were bred for- Pbilo Paonabaker and Hen ry Ilawk have brought quite a number to a timely end. A reflected light, thrown into a house in Belleville, MifSia county caused a report to circulate that the house was haunted. The canal was emptied of its water cn Monday, and many of the boys were correspondingly happy catching fish is ths waters sank away. The Lewistown Gazette of last week said, there was a good bit of corn spoil ed in the oribs during the warm weath er of the past two weeks. Francis Hewer sold a 2200 pound bull to eamuel Bergy. llower bought the bull some time ago from Luke Davis, of Walker township. L'rd Brougham once facetiously de fined a lawyer as "a learned gentleman who resoues your estate from your en emies and keeps it himself." "Mrs. Sherman, the wife of General Sherman, bas organized a club in St. Lcuis "for the study of philosophy from a roman Catholic standpoint." Barnum is still in the elephant busi ness having lately bought a white ele phant from the King of Siam and paid for'it two hundred thousand dollars. Two Berks county sportsmen went to Frauklin county to hunt. Tbej killed fifty partridges the first day, sod the same eight their dogs were poison ed. ' Davis Trego , of Fayette township, bought a Kansas farm from Judge Smith, about one year ago. Recently, be has been offered more than he pid for the land. Keep the digestion of your children in first rale condition, and diptbena malaria, and other common diseases will not enter your door to distress your family. Wintor will be in from the north, which makes it the proper thing to do to go to Strayer's and buy clothing thick and warm to keep the cold or the blizzard out. The Sentinal and RiprnucAs gives a great deal more rading matter to its patrons than any other of the Juniata county papers. Subscribe for It and get. the worth of your money. ti,. ii,;i.Alnhia Record says: Tbe Virginia Legislature has r8d reM' lution asking Senator M.hone to resign. The, might as wel ask Thomas Jeffer son to kick' over bis now monument A black bear put in an VV"n9. near Tbompsontown a few y that was enough to turn out all the people that bave an appetite for .boat The bear got away with a whole hide. An exchange say., oi. cut without causing one to cry j plaoing a pieca of brown p.per ' the tongue.nd keeping it there wb.la in the.ctofp.iring.nd slicing them. "Traveller-" U ,lom:",.bJ"tr,. was devoured the whole n.gbtbj buga L.ndlord-"It's very W"r- f waiter and I the night before you came killed over a hundred in your chamber." were lenberger Dig lea " - . . i owned by Abram , OnvaM.. m "wv,uur raft;--- Legislature ,n a.l b" the t'on bill over the ve u" ,PP"Pri-lenoworkbut$?0-T the ' own property bT J,.mpny in" "ranee pool a Lmin ,,Dg ,Bto ,n - o bave ero.n t 1 J,h fu.nd "id .er t,2UU000." tFttr?? wilfm use of ke you round JiThlKii,,SrBd; enng by the .,e of , "L ST Purifier wh Aft ll - . I peat blood - " omer means failed. TL rerry count. Advocate u IUUUIOI inn . , ... J't Bar. of our .nh.k" -- ,l 0,u, 10 o' eight, ten bX'e'lhe0 f-?4, oeiore the first of January lsai t-nttothewiseissuffieiJ; 1884 A John Nourse mtm dav. and if : V ..luw" ,ne o'her oi the atnsteur fishe UUW IUQ eyes when be stated erman brightened that Enoch R.i cight 23 pike one day reek, and how that Jam in Tuscarora . r t .. gng da, in the sme .rretm " Forty tears ni.... clime on earth 7" .OTe7 Cherry PeCoraltoTe th,"most ffi bla remedy for colds, coughs, and lungdtf,ase,. Xeglected'coid. often become incurable ailments. Deal with them in time, andorevent th.;. k a - wa, vvuum ing deep seated in the system. Work on the Wishing has ben diseontiqued till next spring The height of the monument is now 410 feet. There is yet to be added 140 the heijht cf the M.fflintown Court House steeple. When finished, the W aehington structure will be the hioh- est structure put up by man on this piauei. rrotessor A. L. Guss. of U'.v;n. I... k .i.- ... - "6""t u me oia Paths of thA In. dians who lived along the Susquehanna and its tributaries the half dozen years past, and from the information thn obtained has written a book ou the ear ly Indian history on the Susquehanna which is an interesting contribution tn Indian history. DO OT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hesa's Pho- ton-aph Gallery vou can jrel m T. , u Plclure c-margea lor 7o cents. i ... . - . . " - Also anvthinrr flint ia m-,1. in Pl, , TJ o " totjrapby, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Tromenade, Pannel Boudoir, &., &c. Frames of all kinds cheap. A Chicago man wanted a divorce because bis wife persisted in singing hymns. The curt just laughed at him, and be would have lost bis ease had not his lawyer summoned the wife to the witness stand and started ber sing ing. At the end of the fifth verse the court grossed and "caved in." The divorce was granted. REMOVED. Notice the Change. We are now occupying the new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building that J. S. Thomas baa recently built, where we are once more to furnish-the trade with a largo stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and. shoes. . We receive new goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. Hixsel & Co. Nov. 28, 18S3 tf. Seek health by exercise. If you are rich enough to afford it and da not feel like taking exercise by physisal work, ride, drive, walk, bunt, fish but do not sit down and become diseased for want of exercise If you cannot afford to lose time in that way, work for health, and means,eut wood, plow, reap, sow, bake scrub do almost anything and ev erything that will give you exercise and by doingjso, and eating enough of good food and not too much, your health is assured ex. Between this and the 1st of Febru ary, 1884, a bill will be sent to each and every person who is owing this of fice for more than one year's subscrip tion. Don't wait for the bill. A printer, you know, is human like other people and ctn,t afford to work quite for nothing. We have a large list of subscribers that are almost all the time ahead with their pay. We bave a large list who are a little slow, but the larger number of them will be in on time, before the 1st of February. An exohaoge says, sportmen and others will do well to thoroughly post themselves in regard to the law of tres pass in order to avoid trouble with the farming community upon whose land they may enter in quest of game. There are several acts covering differ ent violations of the law of trespass. Malicious trespass a Eue not exceeding $100 and imprisonment not exceeding eix m'onibs. Wilfully carrying off or destroying sny property a fine not exceeding $50, and imprisonment not exceeding sixty days. A destruction of property, tramping down grass, .rain, etc., a fine from a to $100, one-ba!f to rhe informer, the othnr to the owner. writer in a New York paper ssys, it is often necessary to take up fence posts before they have rotted off. These who have had experience in this work know bow laborious it is. I onoe found it necessary to take up quite a Utu number of posts from a heavy cl.j ? "u.. ... h.ked hard by drouth. rtdlh. ..treme difficulties of the work complied me to make . discover, that I comp think is ..h knnwine. I touna iu.. hr pouring, pail of water .round tne .r?t ij he very readily loosened K 'he b.nd. Then by booking, oh.m va d . Innselv. slipping the noose " , far as possible below the sur face o th ground, and booking th. ither end of th. chain .bout . piece o ?igbt sc.nt.ing. near th. cetre to .c if . lever, tb. post may be lifted ou f it. bed very e.sy.-Rar.l rsew YPad " be announced .s be dropped bi. gP ..ckon be Roston .nd M..n. g0.,n?l0,O::, Knkin' drinkin' any t" asked the old man, b.er John Henry solemnly le. -I- r tasted any," repnta a X im.-.--" A,-, come John Henry -tF nme sifihts. here te see V n hrre's ibo bull a saiu a is ZSZSSL""" beer, offyer baeV T ,n 0,0 "ole comewi,hBfl;nr0-The Z sa! '??: en an' .v.u "ie-a in Koxburry ",.rtbbeton'b right into a kissiu' SSSnryT' 8PV -P Henrev.:ruD!.?4 d"ided Jhn burr VnJ V- VpOH r,bt UP for Rox onry nd bii Aunt Lixzie. Aunt Maria Eemarks. That private iffVin 'r d individual, .r. not .ubject. & newspaper men to publish unless tby nave a bearing on public affairs Tl . t Anat tne remarks of Aunt Maria have caused Uncle Jake to conclude that he will not stand about the cor ners and play the Paul Pry on private atlairs. lou should thank Aunt Mari. for gmng you . reform ide. Know thyself Jakie. That the Lutheran Missionary en tertainment was . solemn one compar ed with the Presbyterian entertainment. Th.t it is queer that a 50 year old baohelor, as Uncle Jake proclaims himself to be, should know that -there are women walking .bout the town at night in mens' clothes. Jakie, Dear, keep out of bad company. That Governor P.ttison will not soon again call an extr. session of the Legislature. That Uncle Jake would like to have it appear that he will not associate with Aunt Maria. Dear Jakie, don't you remember that I called you a skunk of a man, one not fit for Aunt Maria to assooiate with You turned your nose up too late. Don't take on airs, they don't suit people of such poor breeding that want to poke their nose into all the private affairs of their neighbors. How mean you are, Uncle Jake, don't you know that "Burdotte's Miseries of a Mean Man" just fits you It was never intended for the petticoat sex. It was intended for the sneaking by path defamers of women. Such fellows that by insinuating remarks try to rob people that they do not like of their good name, and who when they get a a chance on fhe pocket book estate of a petticoat, pull it bard. Dear Jakie, did you ever reflect that Burdette is a canter, and that one canter will steal the cant of a fellow oanter, and that's how you oame to ntet Burdette's cant piece. Recite another piece, but please don't put it on the petticoats, put it where it belongs, that is, on yourself. You have not the ability, Jakie, to put your cant in composition like Bur dette, but your cant causes Burdette's cant to blush with shame. It was the meanest of brimstone cant, Dear Uncle Jakie, that caused you to abuse a cer tain preacher, who is out of health, be cause be could not, hi justice to him self, preach a Thanksgiving sermon. It was the meanest of cant that caused you to abuse another preacher because he expressed an inquiry as to the ori geu of Thanksgiving day. - You can easily say Uncle Jake "I have joined the oacters, and I'll never forsake tbem. I have learned to cant and rant at my' neighbors, be hypocrite, n v, and f 1, and don't forget it I bave joined . can ters' school." 'J hat ".The Rosebuds" is . nice name for . club. That Uncle Jake gives taffy to the lawyers. Aunt Maria wants none of your taffy ; it smells of the skunk can ter, Dear Jakie. ' That a large number of people are waiting on sleighing to bave a good time. That if Uncle Jake will reform, and will no longer cant, Auni Maria may have a smile once in . while for him, but there is not the least hope that Aunt Maria will propose when Leap year comes in, for Uncle Jake tas the profession of law in view. Aunt Maria believes with the eider Adams, of Mas sachusetts, that tie lawyer is not a great deal better than . legalized free booter, and he would not give his con sent to the marriage of a daughter with a lawyer. Don't, Dear Jakie. come and ptoposc, for since the time of Ad ams, t'je Iawjers bave not as a class improved. Outsids of the collection ot debt, and pulling dead mens' estates what is there in the practice of law ' Jakie, dear, if you becomo a lawyer and fail to get deb! claims to collect and fail to get an auditors account or two each year to state, you OMinot make yeur bread and butter. All the "ornery"' thief cases, all the unfortunate women cases is the business of the lawyer to lay bis itching palms on, and blow his abusive breath over. Ob ! bow I pity the poor girls who forget themselves and love too unwisely. I am told the language of the lawyers in court is of ten more like the language .bout a prize ring, a bear garden and a bawdy bouse ; a horrible place for a girl to get into simply because she loved un wisely. Girls don't kiss the boys in private, there is more danger to the girls in giving private kisses, than there is to the boy in taking occasional drinks of intoxicating liquor, aud you, Jakie, profess to believe that it is a pernicious' tbing for the boys to take a drink. The girl that submits to be kissed when a lone by a boy opens the' way to dan gerous indulgence. Girls, take Aunt Maria's advice and don't kiss the boys. The lawyers business gives him a cheap opinion of the good intention of people. He himself thinks of nothing but fighting the man on the other side, his. first thought iu the morning when be awak ens is of bow bo may beat the fellow across the table, and so it is when he lies down on bis bed at night ; its . dog of . life. Jakie. It crushes .11 the finer sensibility out of a m.n, .nd gives bim a face of brass to shove himself forward in the church, in the Legisla ture, everywhere that be believes that be can find a place to profit thereby, and thnt is why there are many lawyers showing themselves on all occasions. The elder Adams was right. Uncle Jake. Dear Jakie, take some other profession, be a preacher or an editor. Be an editor. Next to that of the preacher the calling of the editor is the highest. All the world on paper pass es across an editor's t.ble, good and bad ; the frailties, and mistakes of poor miserable humanity are so clearly re vealed to the editors that they fairly groan over the humiliating spectacle tbat is presented, and tbey are led to exclaim, all is vanity aud vexation of spirit. Tbat is what an old truthful editor told me. The worst tbing that I know that the editors do is to abuse each other through their papers. They belittle themselves in their fights with each other. Tbe lawyers fight between walls with perhaps . hundred hearers, b.lf of whom will dispute overwb.t Las Deen said 10 minutes after tbe remark b.s been made, but what an editor writes goes to tbe world and is read by thousands, and being in print there can be no doubt of what is said. Editors often abuse each other over some can didate for office. In a majority of cases the candidate is, in point of fact, an in significant man morally, financially, and intellectually and yet editors will abuse each other as if the greatest ques tion be at stake. Shame on editors for forgetting themselves for such small people. If you join the editorial pro feasion come and see Aunt Maria. Look at this in the right light, Jakie, for I am not giving taffy to the editors. Tbat Sabbath School and Church organizations are getting ready for the Christmas Jubilee. Tbat Christmas is tbe Christians' great day, and not Thanksgiving day. Tbat tbe teachers are bere in all their glory. Tbat Uncle Jake is so used to get ting up close to people, or is so used to getting some one to go up close to peo ple that are talking privately, so as to find out what they are saying tbat be has come to think that almost every other post on tbe shaded side of the bridge, at night, has some one behind it to listen to what people speak as tbey cross the bridge. Uncle Jake did you ever get a boy or a man of your own kind to sneak up behind men to bear what was being talked about ? Give us a little more cant, Uncle Jake, in the way of a lecture as to bow the boys should behave. What a canting reformer you are, Uncle Jake, and to think tbat you should believe that Barton Speak and me are ond and the same person, ij. al most enough to get up a giggle from ArajT Mama. Court Proceedings. The regular December term of court convened on Monday, the 3rd inst.. and the first case was that of Sarah S. Dealing. No. 85, Sept. T., 1S82 vs. Samuel Uuss. The trouble pre w out of a claim t hat John Dear ing had against Guss for a hoe-har row, aud uuss nau a claim against Dearing for the service of a etallion. and each parly wanted to par tbe other s claim with an oSset claim but not agreeing the trouble was taken to court for settlement, but when the case was reached the plaintiff did not appear, and no oiia for ber appeared therefore judgment of non snit was entered against plaintiff, and in favor of defendant, amount involved $14. Tho case of Henry B. Casner for nse of Samuel N. Casner vs. J. F. G. LoDfr, was continued at the instance of defendant for cause, and at th cost of the defendant The case of A. J. Williamson vs. Alexander Wallace, Ex'r of Jacob Thompson, dee'd. Settled bv defend ant confessing judgment for the sum or one hundred and fifty dollars. Com. vs. Alex. B. Dnll. Indictment, assault and battery with intent to commit a rape. A jury was called, defendant plea 1 guilty, sentence was suspended nntil the 18th cf Decem ber, 1883. The particulars of this ugly case was reported in these col umns at the time Dull was put in jail. Corn. vs. J. D. Showers. John II. Gillalan. Suretv of the peace. Gill- alan swore that Showers throw an ax and stones at him. Showers swore that he did not throw an ax or stones at Gillalau. Tho court dismissed the case and directed tbat tho costs be paid by the prosecutor. Oun. vs. Joseph S. Zeidera. Lyd- ta I attcrson prosecutrix. Inaict- mect, fornication and bastardy. Com. vs. Isaac Scbrawder. Prose cutor, Reuben Keisling-. Indictment, assault and battery. Settled. Com. vs. H. M. SkinntT and C. Minich. Prosecutor, J. J. Mcllullen. Indictment, . Settled. Coin. vs. Philip Rank. ' Prosed! trix, Mrs. Nancy Itauk. Surety of peace, for pointing a pistol. Settled. Com. vs. John i Benner. Prose cutrix, Margaret Ghalam. Surety of peace. Battle of words. Both par ties were required to give bond to keep the ps:;te in the earn 5100.00, and the county to pay the cobt . Com. vs. Bnrrs Thompson. In dictment, sediict:on and and fornica tion. Prosecutrix. . Fe'tlad. Com. vs. Andrew M. K9r tetter. Indictment, fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Henrietta Watts. Not a true bill. Jcbn T. MuPFeluian, plaintiff in er ror vs. Abram Walters, defendant in error. Certiorari. Judgment of i ustice reversed. The Sheriff's deeds, for the late sales were all acknowledged, and A. J. Patterson was appointed auditor to distribute the funds arising from the sale of tho Bradford fruit farm. D.ivid D. Stone was appointed au ditor to examine the accounts of the county officers. Jas. Cox, D. G. Shellenberger and Win. Knouso were appointed viewers for a road leading from Seven Stars to Knoustown. Lewis Degan, Jorepb Sieber and Samuel Shotsberger were appointed to view a road from dwelling house of John Carstetter to a public road leading from Seven Stars tavern to tho Susquehanna river. Viewers appointed to view and va cate the certain roads in Lack and Tuscarora townships, terminating at the eastern line of Geo. Rough's farm, in Lack township, reported the one road vacated, and reported the road beginning at the house of Isaao Kirk, not vacated. Order of court upon the supervi sors of Fermanagh township to open to the width of '25 feet, the road lead ing from Cuba Mills to a point near Eli as Homing's dwelling. Com. vs. Supervisors of Delaware township, lor refusing to bridge Co calamus creek at a point below Gem borling's milL The jury retired with the case about 11 o'clock, on 'Wed nesday, and were cut all nighc ; at 8J o'clock, on Thursday morning, they came in and asked the court for certain information, and retired aud remained out till Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. Verdict, no bridge and Supervisors to pay coits. The court granied a charter for the organization of tba MiiHiutown Fire Company, number or.o. j Citation was nked for ia the luat-! ttr of the estate of John F. C Dare and Mary Ann Dare, administrators of Maiv Aun Summervilleoa account of tho-nngatif-ficd tlaiia of Julia O. i Burns. Keturnable December 18, 1883. Petition of Virginia, and her hus band, John Smith for a citation a- gainst John Dearing, guardian. Be turnable December 18, 1883. Decree of 6ale, in the matter of partition of the real estate of John Drolesbaugb, late of Tuscnrora twp., deceased. Partition of Samuel Campbell for a decree of specific performance of the contract on the part of the heirs of Wm. Swarner, deceased. Josoph Long was appointed guar dian of Georgianna Meredith. On petition, rule was granted up on Joseirh Long, guardian of Geor gianna Meredith, to show cause why leave shall not be granted as asked for. Returnable, December 18, 1SS3. Return to the order of sale in tbe matter of estate of George W. Mer edith, by John B. Meredith, executor, and further proceedings held under advisement. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "Calrert, Texas, May 3, 1SS3. " I wisb to express ny appreciation ot lilt valuable qualities ot Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. " While Churchill's army, just beor the battle cf Vicksburg, I eouiracird a se vere cold, which terminated ia a dangeroaa conga. I found no relief till on our march we came to a country store, where, on aikinj for same remedy, I was urged to try Atbb'S Cexkrv rEcroa&i. "I did so, and was rapidly enred. Siue then I hare kept the Ppctobal eouuutly by me, fur family use, and I hire found It to bs n invaluable remedy for throat and Ian; diseases. J. W. Wuitlxt." Thousands of testimonials certify to ths prompt eure ef all bronchial and tun affections, by tb use of Atbb's Chebht Pkctobal. Being very palatable, the young est children take it readily. f RBFARKD BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!!,Ma.8. told by all Ivrncrta. DR. mm BULL'S FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, R0 Kll MAURIU 0ISE1SES. Tba proprietor -of this celebrated medi cine jastly elaims for it a superiority over all rexfdies ever offered to ths psblio for ths 8AFZ. CIETAI5, 8PIZDY and FZB UAFE9T rare of Ague and Fe vsr. or Chi Is and Fever, whether of short or long; staad ing. He rsfars to tas entire Wsstera end Southern country to bear him testimony to ths truth of ths assertion that in bo ess whatever will it mil to cure if ths direc tions are strietly followed and carried onx. In . rreat cany cases a tir.gie dots haa been sufficient for . cure, and whole fami lies have been cxired by a single bottls, with a perfeet restoration of the general health. It is, howsvsr, prudent, and in svsry case mora certain to cure, if its nse is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after ths disease has been chicked, mors especially in difficult ani long-standing esses. Usu ally this medicina will not require any aid to keep the bowels ia good order. Should ths patient, however, require a eathartio medicine, after having taken three or four doses of tbeTonie, a single dose ef BULL'S VEGETABLE FA-CXY FILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SAH8APARHLA is the old and reliable remedy for imparities of ths blood and Scrofulous affections the King of lood Purifiers. DS. J0HH BULL'S VEGETABLE WORST DISTB0YER is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to ths sight and ple&uBt to the taste. OR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SAHSAPARILLA, EULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. .'rlDcIpal omce, 831 Main St., LOUISTItLt. El F. ESrE!SCIIADK, AT THE CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET. 2:;d Door West of Odd Fellows Haix. 31 i fili nt own, Pa., Call the attention of tbe pnblio to tbe following f.ots : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Oar Motto ! Oar leading Specialties .re FKESII GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women .nd Children, ' Qaeensw.re, GI.ssw.re, Wood .nd Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, .nd every article usually found in Crst elass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE t.ken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbe publio for their heretofore liberal p.tronage, I requeat their continued custom ; .nd aek per sons from .11 parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPE.n$CIf.4DE. STt- 7, 1SS3 Sili'sTonicSOT yew AdverHsemeitf- CrUCTDT V 1UmJ1'n(, win know ere uLmuLDIUI JILuIIthis that of tbe many diseases and derangements of the body escb a separate rauso or origin, and that esch needs a different method of treatment in order to efiV-'Ct a eure, and a moment's retlrction ninitt convince that any oi the quack nostrums foisted npon the public claiming to cure all of a number of diaiu etricly different diseases tr."t prove fail ores, even if ws do not cull them hum bugs. mPFRPT Vni IOP1" o moderate ILUliUJmeans, and even neonle well to do or wealthy limt that tbe eaor aioa ckarptt of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find that alter F'"S themselve poor that no bene fit hu accrued to them, that in fact tbey nave lurown incir money awar. To over come these evils we ofTor Wkttler't No. 95 fare Kejnnlitt t the sick and suffering o( Remtiiy Tut each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will care any other disease th m the one claimed f r it, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without . single failure, we agree te Ttfnnd Iht mosey p-iid in every int-tance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, anil will positively cure every disease for which tbey are per- acriDea. RHEUMATISM, Oont, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia sre relieved at once and nositivelv cured by the use of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheu matism Ki nitdy. H e say boldly that in the worst of cases of no matter how Un-ttand tne;, bow sericas or how painful, we can not only give relief but potihrtly cure for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, snd if your sulferinzs are not cositivetv stopped for all time you h ive not thrown your money away as yon would on any oth er tuan mee rjuarameea remedies. The price or Wheeler's So. 9C Rhenmiti.ni Remedy is only 50 cents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. mmm womeijsk v a ladv we d bv nature with a pretty face, twautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as th sweet est of tampers 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 tbe eye, a fueling of languor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritaMe nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were trifles worry her till life becomes unbearable. All this! being caused by a physical derangements I so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their ! making known, and of which the tgnoranrt oi ino menicai pro'esion prevents a cure. Lady Reader, pawe and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourm-lt, your family and your God, that you should cure yourself of these troubles snd once more feel the glow of perfect health aa.l spirits that ntnro intended for yon. irAr' So. 95 Pre tcriptions are pleasant and palatable to Uko containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at alt times and in all condition tctthont pottMily of ill effects, and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases to which females are. sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect the proprietors will refund the money paid ior me treatment. ij you note a lie al ley complexion, constant or intermittent headaches, backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, ncrvousnvss, hysterics and similar symptons, HAer's Ao. 96 Prescription "B" will positivelv restore you to health. If you have a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, frequently fainting spells, Leucorrbea or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in nrinsting, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot ar.d il.-v skin. H hceler s Ao. Prescription -C" will give immediate and lasting relief. The price of Wheeler's No 96 Perscription 'B" an 1 O are o cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fiom ob servation post paid on receipt of price. Postage stamps Uken. pirjllTJTITf It is nedless to describe the Ualilililll.srniptons of this nauseous di sease that is sipping the life and stretch only too many of the farest rr.d b-ft of both sexes, old and young, sutfeiing alike Irom the poisonous rinpMng in the thro!. the p.-inonons nasil diseha-ges, th fetid bream and general weakness, debility and languor, aitide f rom the scute snilerings of this disease, which it not checked can onlr end in loss of palate, hoarseness, reakhe I sickl, loss of memory, deafness ani pre mature death it not checked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Eurvpe and Eastern l.inJs have result ed ia If heeler t Ao. Wl Instant Relief and Site Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or monev refunded. Wkeeler's .Xo. t j Instant Relief an t Sure Cure for Catarrh uiil cure overr case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price SI .011 per package. Irom nrnsgists or sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. U heeler's Ao. 96 Sure cure for Kidney end Liter Troubles cures all weakness and eorcnrss of kidney, intlamiuation of kidney or liver, price $1.00. U'h-eler's Vegetable Pills are tho only remedy that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Trice "2 cents, ofdrnggists or by mail. Wheeler's Nervine Tonic for mental de pression, loss of ni inl.ood. languor, weak ness or over taxation of the brain is iu val uablc, price 15 cents. WE 6 J tl l n ti li!L'or will refund money paid. We place our price for. these reme dies at less than eoe-twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies npon which yon tnfce all tho charges, and we specially invite the pUronago of the mmy person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted" their purses by psying doctor bills that benefitted them not. EQW TO 0BTAli:;ry7uTetngg?," and ask for them." If they have not got them, write at once to the prop-ietors, en closing the price in money or sMmj s, and they ill be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELER & CO., No. 9j W. Baltimore Sf, BALTIMORE, MD. who sre Ir.ten-st-d In Growing Crops cheaply and successfully shea's wrHe es for our pamphlet on sere tertHirers. n 0iod feWi7er can be mads at hemef cr about S 1 2 a Inn btccmocstina with POWELL'S PWgPftPED CHEMICALS. References! a Every State. ea-Seentswanted f orunoccupicd territory. lpDlywrttre!nces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Manufacturers of Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, Bone. Potash, ammonia, ic. 18 LIGHT STREET. BSITIVQSE. WO. KE.-I.1EDY Jr. DOTY, Agents, Mirrusrows, Pa. june HEW GOODS. I would inform the public tbat I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Wate.- afreet, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything found In a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI ML. May 2-P3.1.V. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican the best ne spaper in the c&uosr. ' ARM MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you e.n buy THE BEST AN1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING B.1TS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FURXISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks aver offered 1 1 this market, and at JtSTONlShlGLT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits .nd parts of suits, which will be made to ordo at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the pl.ee, in Hoffman's Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on hand full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Come and sea e and be astonished fanta at ?5 cent.. Dy SUITS MADE TO ORDER.jj Patterson, Pa., April 16. 1879. Professional Cards. B. F. BOOKS, Ilomcrpathlc Plilcian, Office in resilience of Solomon Books, Main Street, MiP.Iintnwn, Pa. have permanently located in MifHin town. All calls left at office promptly at-" tended to. Oct. 17, 't3-tf. Lorn E." Atbtissom. Oro. Jacobs, Jb ATKIJSOX 4. J 4 CO It, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. tXCtIleeting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrrtCB On Main street, in place of res! d'nee f Lonis E. Atkinson, E-i., south of j Bridge street. Oct 25,1881 H JASON IRWIN, ATTORSEY-AT-LAW, MIFFUSTOWX, JUX1.1T.1 CO., P.I. All business promptly attended to. Ornc On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. j-7, O-ly JACOB BKIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MIFPLINTOWN, PA. ECollections attended .to promptly. Orrtct With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street- Feb 25, 130 THOMAS A. ELDER, Ml D. Physician and Surgeon, MirFLiyrowx, rj. Office honrs from 9 a. m. tn S r. w.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf D.M CRAWFORD, M. J., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branch". Office at the old corner of Third an'! i)-nge streets, MiHIintown, Pa. March 29, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN km SURGEONj Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrncB formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all honrs. Jons McLiiCBLi-f. Josrpn W. Stimiiel MCLtrr-HLI-I it STOIMEL, INSDEANOE AGENTS, PORT ROT.1L, JVS1.1TA CO., PA. rxOnly rliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly y7'ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Ksrmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa Office on Bridre street opposite South side of Court Ilonse. Nor. 8. 1SS2. pEABODY nOTEL, Ninth St, south of Chestnut, on square south of the New Post Otflce, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vtry business centre of the citv. On the American and European pians. Hood rooms fiom o"c to $3 00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D-, Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,1?3, ly. How ,ot, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. LTLVEWT.LL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on tba radical cure of SniniTntiiKit or Seminal Weukneij, Inyolnntary Seminal Losses, Imfotzsct, Muntal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, CismpTioi. Epilfpst and f'rrs, in. dnced bv scij-induljer.ee or sexnal extrav agance, &e. The ceUbrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-ahnse may be rad ically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, snd effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition may be, miy enre him self cheaply, privately, and radically. riJThis Lecture should be in the Ii.inds of every yonth and every nm in the land. Sent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to s-y address, post-paid, on receipt of six ents, or two postage stamps. Aldress THE CULT ERT ELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann 3t..New Tork.X.T.; jnel8-ly-oct 17 Poat-Office Box 450. NOTICK TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass nn the lands of the undersigned, in Vi'alker and Fermanagh townships, for tbe purpose of hunting, building fires, or for any other trespass pnrpose. Sam-Ex Ai-kkb. IIkvbt Arsui, Chbistiam Muss'k, Kkcbkh Moist, Isaac Atkeb, Wuhan Kh srssAcn, Wbu-isotoji Par, Journ 3. Weaves, JoxA K.Arrrx, Oct. 31, 1883-tf. Khetj! Korrrasx, SrsA Boxseb, Crars Siebsb. C41TIOS NOTICE. A LL persons are herebv cautioned J.JL. against fishing or bunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way tresptssiog on ths lands of tiiu under signed J. S. Kixtrr. AD VER TISEMEJfTS. New Building, corner of Bride. aa Jan. 1, 1879-Sf SAMUEL STRATI. K. Special .Yotices. TOE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY a BvtBTniv xscTi'LorsDiA, cootsintsg Orer 2o,0d Words, compiled from WEB STER, 40,l.'O avnonyrue, a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es, bnsineis. nautical, musical and law terms and mythology, hiubracing every subject on which clear, satisfactorv lnforraa- ; tiou is given. j A 3C0X tlJUAl TO 3SO p3$ OCTAVO, tt.SO. ' The same information cannot be had elsa I where, nor in as convenient or accessible ! shape for less than $ !0. Sample pages free, i Outlit SI 0d. Iiiavie, Mebbiah fc Co. 608 i Arch St., I'tiiladolphia, Pa. Oct. 17-3m. AYEK'S AGUE CURE contains an ailtidwte for all niSi larlal disorder which, so far as known, is used in nn other remedy. It con tains n Q iimne, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse quently produces no inju.ioiis effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WE vTAKKAJT 41ER S ACCK CTREtocureeveryca.se of Fever and Agne, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Fever, Dun.b Ague, Billions Fever aud Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, alter due trial dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, lst-2, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold byalljruggi8ts. THE BEST ON EARTH. These "celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAK2 and HEAT IRONS In less tlma and with LESS FUEL, than any other vapor Cook Stove made. Bo suro and buy tho Dangler Non-Explo-5lvs Vapor Cook Stove. SnUTT.v TrSiD BT TUT? DanglerVapor S lqy3 & Rsflning Co. CLEVELAND. OHIO. Fob &ax3 it t.'C2 Aus. DaS,M0R0A!i&G0. msTTicrras nrn 3w i'hf- i -rati' Sii DU3A2LE LICHT DRAFT 5few Clipper Mower. Tae TnTTTJ li:'.PTT.S are HBn!l fr iqipii-ruy ill cw:wtnii W e of r.:.5-iis,. li-lit .iht. d-.iriXhtr .mJ je.Kl w jrSiua rayicitj ijl s:l condition ef pr-vn T .e Vt:W I UFl'Kli hvs all thn adrantaew cf fheOLI CUI'MUl MJ'RKK with IcaLJ vsluat.ie LilinrovpBi- n'a. beso roa !t.i.rsTHATrr Crma. Guov AlitS IS WASTED u aiioeeuptad territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brocicport,MonroeCo.,N.Y KENNEDY & WW, (Successors to Buyers Kennedy,) DSALEKS IJ filt.l. CO A I, I.I Mil FH Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. C. He buys Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. He is prepared tofurnisb Snl I to dealers at reasonable rates. DAVID l. DOTY". April 21,1881-tf -y.VLCABLBFARM LAD D TOR SALB. A valuable fsnn, containing aboat ISO acres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shrd and ontbuildinga, all in good repair. Tbe land is all river bottom. Also. 4"0 acres ef monntain land, along line of Prnnsyhraaia Railroad, and convenient to Sid'fg snd Ktattona, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other tian bcr. A good irtnity for any one want ing a first r' uume r to engage in the lumber biiiiness. For particulars ca'l oba or addr.; JEREMIAH LYCNS. HirrtrsTows, Jcsiata Co., P Sept. ia, uw. t Th. arvrA UC .JJliCCl Wmw , .Sw.rti!.nder of MeAlistcrvilIe. cry " w I freight t-
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