SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday, Dec. 19, IMS. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within jj months. Transient advertisementa inserted at 60 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local eel coin, 10 centa per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to thoae desiring te advertise by the year, half or qnarter year. SHORT LOCALS. v Snobs. Boatmen have tied up. Get ready to turn the annual new laf. Christina toji and io forth at John Kirk's- Many beef cattle are now being fed in Jnniata. For sale, all kinds of crocks at McCIintics. Tbe season for hunting deer closed en Saturday. Directors took quite an interest in the late Institute. Hoe cholera prevails in Bye town ship, Perry county. Mrs. Dr. G. L. Derr is off to Chioa go to visit a sister. McCHntio keeps for sale a full line f builder's hardware. Tbe Tribune is out for Samuel J. Randall, for President. The banks will be closed on Christ mas and New Year days. HeCliutic Las nails and other hardware goods for Bale. Won. Banks brought another lot of nice steers from the west. The best quality of tobacco is sold by Howard Kirk, in Patterson. The Hook and Ladder Company will give a dinner on Christmas day. Yorgey, in Patterson.is the boss shoe maker. Read his advertisement The boys were in a glee on Satur day over tbe prospects of good skating. Newport Lutherans are ambitious, and desire a pipe organ for their church. Mrs. George Jacobs, Sr., is slowly reoovering from an attack of pneumo nia. The Presbyterian congregation will retain the envelope system for raising funds. One of the indispensible things is a cook stove, go to McClintic's and bay a cook store Mtllerstown enjoys a dancing school, that is the people who dance enjoy tbe school. The oold of Saturday morning changed the appearance of the growing wheat. Attestiob Housekeepers, you may Bod a large assortment of cook stores at Mc CHntic's John Thompsoo, of Patterson, killed a hog last Wednetday morning that weighed 09o pounds. A fire in Huntingdon destroyed some 12 or 15 thousand dollars worth of property some days ago. The 23 snows predicted for this win ter are slow about coming. It is a long time yet till spring. Theorus Stoner, who has the past 5 years been liviog in Nebraska, is at borne, visiting his parents. Next Tuesday will be Christmas. Header, we wish you a merry Christ mas and a happy new year. Ttomas Stewart, of Spruce Hill, was thrown from a buggy and severely in jured on Thanksgiving day. An entertainment will be given in tbe Presbyterian church, at Academia, by the Sabbaiii School of that place. . Remember, that the Pennsylvania railroad issues excursion tickets for the holidays, beginning on Saturday, 22od. Jackson Goshen, and wife, from the western country, are visiting the fami lies of their brothers, Henry 4and Geo. Goshen. Mrs. Williamson and daughter, from Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Dr. Sandoe. Mrs. Sandoe is a daughter of Mrs. W il liamson. Two citnens of Patterson, in a treat, obtained, each, a dose of croton The effect can better be imagined than described. The placid wioter weather of last week gave teachers in attendance at the Instituie a first rate opportunity to promenade around town. Rev. Mr. Keimensnyder, Lutheran preacher at Lewistown, has received a caU from Hagerstown, Md., Lutherans and will accept. Court, but it is a dry affair, for the The publio compared to tbe institute property owner, pays tor me piper tor both institutions. Next Saturday at 2 o'clock, Consta ble RoUman will sell, the board fence and all the buildings, excepting the grand stand in Riverside rara. The handsomest store front r n tk.f nw hiin? put in on the tbe VVUUiy 13 1MB- . a .a new building of Banks and Penoell.--Each of tbe large panel ot gla cost ahnnr .V) ... r n., .A hia Stock Of . u. lnompsuu ---tobacco last week to a Lancaster to bacco dealer, at a price that should cause the buyer to feel as if he bad se cured a baieaiu. By mistake, tbe wrong name appear ed in a marrisge notice in the issue oi tbe 12th inst. Tbe mistake u .this week corrected in the notioe Oberhcltzcr. The Grange held a session in Pitts burg last w.ek, tbe reports showed .i... -i wereestablun. .a j.; mnd 1000 members v va uuiiug iu j f added to the Order. t?. v v. Krr shot a turkey gob- ii ". . .! ick.j. mountain, near uier on uaiop o -y - fow, tbe ivoanng nun, issi wr-, weighed 19 pounds; it was one of a Aim ... f .nine kind carried oB seven hogs owned by J B. nf Rn;ii Mifflin county Hostetler, Stewart . lit . ...-, .......... . , T.ll -r ramA TtllOe. 0 one iuii, ui ucai tuo i to die of the same distemper. The Sestinal and Rwcbuca gives a great deal more reading waiter toitspairons than any other ot me Jnniata county papers. Subscribe for and got the worth of your money. Dog Matured a v .... 'o ran a t-.j '. ... w?"t UtttiUr. mUl dam tk. "t,e lnt0 uninjured bul a i.k . ' WM were killed. f the Dart of th. . "'agar beta, aIM. 0 bold ' P etgn weatly 6 .r aaarned life. The sooo melts agar J. bv?:B'r.g.tio.have Henr. m r - ' "er and Henry M. Gromnger Trustees. Chnstmae and New Year holida cursion tickeu will be islued T Philadelphia A R.; d.:, . . a arv lsf R8and 8L"t 1883' Md J-! V A . L ... uiuer meaieina h.. . .. n.t. : , 7 . " "u" w "sen - u.,crBi approbation in its own .?:8ttt6,nif0UDt'Mi ""ong M People, a, Ayer'. SM,.parilla. It i. the best eombination of vegeUble blood purifiers, with the Iodide of Potassium and Iron, ever offered to the publio. A little boy was asked, if he studied hard. ..Well" he replied. 1 dont hurt myself at all." "But ,f ,ou don,t tudy hard you will never be Presi dent, said the questioner "Naw" returned the boy, 1 don't expeoter be: 1 in a DemmvcraL" TnUJ Hi.j. A clear head is indicative of good health and regular habits Vhn th. body feels heavy and languid, and the miod works sluggishly, Ayer's Cathar tic Pills will wonderfully assist to a reoovery of pbysioal buoyanoy and mental vigor. The constipated should use them. The Democrat and Register tells the following: Mrs. Jacob Hostetler, of Black Dog valley, Delaware township, raised seven heads of cabbage the past Autumn, which weighed one hundred nd a half pounds, one of them weighing twenty-one and a half pounds. Who can beat that Isaiah Bell, of Fayette township, was lodged in jail on the evening of tbe 10th inst., by constable Reigbl, on the charge of having stolen money from Abram Leister, and 15 feet of saw mill belting from Rev. John Leister, of Fayette township. The young man denies the charge. . A western paper says. A San Franoisco man advertised for "320 red haired girls must be good looking ;" and not one response was received. A few daya later he advertised for "320 golden-haired beauties," and before tbe paper was out two hours the street in front of bis offioe was crowded with just the style of beauty he desired. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho- ai'i onh liallAaxr wah nnn vor antr until Picture enlarged for 75 centiTtl0, Vaot 6 Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can cret liere done np, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, &c Frames of all kinds cheap. Mrs. Francis L. Swift, President writes that the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union will cele brate its Tenth Anniversary Sabbath, December 23rd. Tbe officers of the i'enn'a V. C. T. U. earnestly urge the general observance of the occasion, not ouly by the local Unions, but also by the churches and Sunday-schools, witn mass-meetines. temperance sermons and children's meetings. "Good morning, children," said an Austin phvsician, as he met three or fnnr little children on their way to school, "and how are you this morning 1" Ve dkrsn t tell Ton." replied the oldest of the crowd, a boy of eight. Dare not tell me!" exclaimed tbe Musician, "and whv not!" "Cause nana said that last vear it cost him ov .i- Kftv dollars to have vou come in and j - r . ask ns how we were. Mltingl REMOVED. Notice the Cha.nge. We are now occupying tbe new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building tbat J. S. Thomas has recently built, where we are once more to furnish the trade with a large stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and sboes. We receive new goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. II INN el k Co. Nov. 28, 1883 f. A clergyman who was annoyed by people talking and gigUng, paused and looking at the disturbers said, "I am always afraid to expose those who misbehave, for this reason: Some years since 1 was preaching and a young n.an who sat before me was constantly laugh oe and making uncouth grimaces, I paused and administered a severe re- buke. At me ciuc ui " ceutleman said to me, 'Sir you have made great mistake; tbat young man whom you just reproved is an idiot. Between this aud the 1st of Febru ary, 1834, a bill will be sent to each and every person who is owing this of fice for more than one year a aOscnp tion. Don't wait for the bilL A printer, you know, is human like other Lple and can't afford to work quite r r ... tr. i,.. Urea list of - ,in We have a iare lor u". -e- . . .it the bave subscribers tbat are aimosv tiiim ahead Wl id their par. list who are a little sJow, Out .... i..r number of them will be in o time, before tbe 1st of Feb.u.ry. Over and over aarain, yo matter which way 1 turn. I alwavs find in the book of life Some lesson 1 have to learn. i must UK. my turn at the mill ; t nst arind out tbe golden arain 1 TmusVwork at y ta with a refute will. Over and over again. Over and over again Tbe brook in the meadow flows, And over and over again A May come if we iry again. Four religious street prayer, and ... re taken before a ew ua ',0.gCo! court on a charge of a eo, Lonn., cu fw praying sod ,.bre.ch ot the pe.ee, for P JJ iDBiDJ,k. to h'r r- ;;0r,hVruv7r iMg " " ... A for vlorv I'm asoMier - wvhiii!T on. I'm a soraicr Com. and bear me - - AU who long in ' nT 8 nov.Jesns.b.llelu I love jes. j .rted tbat tbey believe ve a. much right on the br. band. Decision over. held th .. Wport New9 of ,M e ths 'following. On T.eed., Kx-J.dge waTA1'! ".d JtlMTb"P. of L.Terpool, into the court roS m, BW JSJ T." anD- Th Jttge "ore a n'gheilkhat and the Jostiee'i head fsTv"''!' They aat within the bar and conversed together oa "tters of personal interest, for a short nme, and when the Justioe took his aeparto,. he uneooeoiouily placed Judge's hat oa hie head and wore it ltiB hU CP iD Court rooes. The Judge hunted everywhere for bis hat, but failed to find it. Im egine his chagrin when he was inform ed that 8quire Tharp wore a atovepipe when he left the Court room. Tbe Judge was satisfied then that his hat was gone, and the most perplexing problem was bow to get to hie residence with the Juatioe's cap on his head, as he is not aooustomed to wear ing that kind of oovering on bis pate. He got there, however, but smiled all the way home. The Judge received nis hat by express oa Thursday. A love story: Miss Rosalie Rose leaf, who is beautiful and sentimental, was sitting one summer evening with Hollis Holwortby on the veranda. The moon was shiuing brilliantly. Silence had reigned for some moments, when Rosalie, who, as tbe books say, was not a thousand miles away from Hollis' purple cravat, looked up suddenly in bis faco and sighed, "I must go iu at ten ; is it ten yet " "No, dear," said he, looking at his watch, "it is only ten minutes of ten." A soft restful ex pression spread over Rosalie's faoe at inese worm, ana she said, "Then we may stay here ten minutes more ; ten precious minutes here together in the beautiful moqnlight," and her head a- ! gain returned to a point not a thou sand miles distant from Hollis' purple cravat. Then noor Hollis. inst as if tbe whole affair was a purely business transaction, blurted out, "But my watch is ten minutes slow.'' Poor. prosaie Hollis lost by a slip of tbe tongue tbe sweetest girl this side of Cambridge. Harvard Lampoon. As the news comes in from abroad the faot is revealed that the grand sun sets that stsrtled the people of this mountain valley some weeks ago was not confined to particular localities. Writing on the subject, the Pbiladel phia Times, of the 13th says: The Roman correspondent of the London Times telegraphed that on Thursday evening, November 29th, tbe same ev ening on which the brilliant sunset af terglow was first notioed here, the pop nlation of Rome had been struck with admiration, mingled with awe, at tbe sight of a similar phenomenon. For fifteen minutes after sunset, be says, until more than an hour later tbejorth- westera hemisphere was tinged with crimson, gradually increasing in inten sity until it had tbe appearanoe of the reflection of an extensive conflagration, in front of which the tower of tbe cas tar's and tbe outlioe of Monte Mario, as seen from the finoio, stood out is promineot relief. Immediately above tbe horison there was a broad belt of orenee red and above that another of green, surmounted by the erimson glare of the auiora. Tbe sky of tbe eastern hemisphere presented a uniform sea- green tint. The phenomenon was re peated tbe following morning and ev ening, as it was here, showing tbat tbe causes of this beautiful display must equally have affected a large part of tbe globe. Tbe Washington Agricultural De partment on the 11th inst, sent out the following crop report. Tbe season for cotton picking sinoe tbe oocdrfenee of frost, as in the gatheriog of the eotton crop, has been quite favorable. Tbe local estimates of aggregate produot bave not been diminished, and tbe tone of general comment baa been compara tively hopeful. The indioations of tbe December returns favor a teduotion of about 13 per oeot. from the crop of last year. Tbe returns of corn production are more conservative than those of Octo ber and November, from tbe injury to soft corn by warm, moist weather. North of tbe fortieth parallel the corn tbat has been cribbed is in worse con dition than for many years. The pro portion of unmerchantable corn is there fore large. The Coat estimato of quan tity produced will fall a fow millions abort of tbe indications of previous re turns, or twenty-three bushels per acre. This estimate relates only to quantity, and makes no discount for inferior quality, which seriously increases the practical shortage. The losses from packing in masses, or injury of soft corn from mild and wet weather, are treated as after harvest considerations. An investigation will be made of tbe extent of such injury. The wheat aggregate slightly exceeds 400,000,000 bushels. Tbe oats crop is about 4 per cent. larger than tbat of last year, and exceeds 500,000,000 bushels. Tbe yield of rye and barley is a lit tie less than in 1882, and buckwheat is reduced more than one-thirds Tbe Huntingdon Journal says: Considerable oomment has bteen occa sioned throughout tbe valley by the report of tbe sudden and ridiealous ending of a wedding party at Three Springs on Thanksgiving evening. The faote are as follows: For some time a young man named , a telegraph operator in tbe west, has been paying bis addresses to Miss , daugter of Mr. , a farmer living near Three Springs, being an only daughter, aooompliabed and refined. The young man's widowed mother made her home at Three Springs. So on Thanksgiving day ,oame in from tbe West, stating to several of bis acquaintanees at this plaoe tbat be was to be married on tbat evening. Tbe marriage was. to have been solemnised at one of tbe cburobes. A large congregation bad assembled, as alio the beautiful young bride, accompanied briber father. Tbe hour for tbe wedding came and went, but no groom made bis appear ance It soon became pain fully evi dent tbat something was wrong. After waitiDg a sufficient time tbe congregation dispersed in a wondering state of mind. Tbe next day the young lady received a note from tbe jouog man , ttet- iog tbat be bad gone baok to his Wes tern home ; that he " did not love ber sufficient to marry ber." The matter baa created considerable comment and tbe f fiends of the young lady intend giviog the young scamp some trouble; not that they care to recover money from bim, for tbey are rich in this world's goods, but to punish bim for tbe ignominious meaner in which be J has treated tbe young lady. He will : lose bis sitn-tiow in the west and be given to learn that marriage vows are are not to be treated so lightly. Tbe matter has created considerable . sym pathy for the yound lady and contempt for the young man. Aunt Maria Eemarki. A AVI Aunt Maria, in deliverioc ber whole some lecture to Cncle Jake, broke ber um brella, and spoiled Jakie's Leaatiful coun tenance, and dinted his katy hat, bat badly spoiled as is his appearance, he is still rec ognizable to all who know him by tbe form of bis person. Tbat the introduction of two horns io the Lutheran church has disgusted a number of the older members. To their minds tbe blast of a horn in the church ia as the puff oi tne areata or old Satan, and tbe sweep of tbe fiddle's bow as a whisk of the tail of the Devil. Aunt Maria remembers when the organ was first pat in ase there. A Presbyterian elder then said, "the Luther ana should buy a monkey for tbeir organ.' Tbe same elder lived to hear the notes of the organ in sacred song in hia church. Tbe older people were educated against tbe use of tbe fiddle and born in tbe cbnrcb, and it is like you "mast be born agnia" fo r them to receive a new education in church music that they were taught to despi: when they were children. The children that hear the music now will be educated to the notes of the fiddle and horn and ne more expect to see old Satan appear among them, than did their fathers and mothers when they aang the good old bymna of the past in tb. good old fashioned way when they were young. That tbe coarse of stody in tbe common schools should be confined to spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography and grammar. If the State will teach those branches thoroughly it la all that the State should do. That the agent who gave a set of new school books to the directors of a certain township when they pot out the old books and took what he was selling, was to beat Copeland, on snobbery, and had a lady with him. How many dollars were taken need lessly robbed from the people by bis trans. action jn hooka. Uniformity in school books and ten years time without change of books, would stop the work ot the briber, and tbe bribed director for a period of 10 years. Copeland missed such snobs. That Copeland. in his delivery about snobbery, missed corporations, communis ta and spoilsmen. Jakie, dear, he missed yon. That Uncle Jake had better adviae bis own boys than to be advising other people's boys. Excuse me, dear Jakie, van say you are a bachelor. That a number of the lady teachers at tbe Institute had beaatil al, auburn, or golden. oh, yea, red hair, tbe very kind that French men admire most. That Uncle Jake is a conceited old bach elor flirt to declare that the handsomest teacher smiled oa him. It wasn't me, dear Jakie. What a pole-cat yon are. That it ia not a natural sin to drink or smoke, Jakie, the sin consists in the abuse; to drink or smoke to excess, to loss of health, or to debauchery, or waste of means tbat should go to tbe support of tbe family is where the wrong comes in. Pnt that in your pipe, Jakie, aud smoke it. iiw bucu jus wonia use to nave a coffee and chocolate house started. Taking tbe site of your belly, Jakie, you might be judged to be a first-rate dead-head drinker at tbe coffee chocolate table. Couldn't jou drink s bucket empty, if some other fellow would pay for it t That ibe narrows railroaders tbat are driviug tbe stakes for the new road, are not asking for funds of people along tbe line of tbe road, they My that tbey bave the mon ey to put it llirongh. That Uncle Jake is impudent to ask Aunt Maria for her card. Aunt Maria has jilted you, bow often, before I do that, you must become a mackerel eater, ladies ill like mackerel, you know, and if tbey don't eat tbem in public tbey eat tbem secretly ) yon most cultivate a stronger belief in tbe boofis of Moses, and have more faith in tbe teach ing of tbe 12 fishermen, and fish eaters that followed the Master. Don't you think, Jakie, that yon are playing the fraud when you talk against masters and bosses and bave one yourself. The French commune, dear Jakie, spurn the old and new Testa ments because tbey both recognize a Master, quit talking about masters and bosses, rec ognize your boss, wear your collar with your boss's name on it, then you will be coosistant ; be orthodox, don't cant so much and after that, ask for the card of Arxr Maaia. Attention I We aro, once more on Main street, in the Post Office building, with a fresh line of goods, a class of goods tbat we have not carried before, ia dry goods and groceries, we sell ailks by sample. Oar boot and shoe department is good ; tbe Bichardson boot we sell and guarantee. We also sell the Harruburg Forney shoes for ladies aud Misses, In fact, we have a general line of all kinds of goods which we sell at low gares, having bought them for cash. Bought low and sold low. Quick sales and small profits ia ear motto. In groceries we bare a fin. line. Give oa a call. C. F. Bisksl at Co. MAURIKDt TEAKLET BRANTHOFFEH. On the 29th ult., at the Lotbcrau parsonage in this place, by Rev. E. B. Berry, Mr. C. B. Teak ley and Miss Kate Branthofier, both of Fer macagh township. WEAVER OBERHOLTZEK. On tbe 6th inat., by the Her. Solomon 5iber, Mr. John Weaver, of Mexico, and Miss Annie H. Oberbollzer, of Evandale. OOMUEBC4L. MIFFLINTOWN MAHKKTS. - MwLurrows, Dec. 18, 1SS Butter Kgg.. 25 10 17 12 12 U Lard Uam .... Shoulder Sides Kags. aurrtrsTOWN grain karkitt. Whoat, Red.. I CO Foils 1 02 Lancaster 1 05 . Sbumaker I "4 New Com 4j Old Cora Oats, Bye 60 Hew UoreraMd B V Timothy seed 11" Plazaeed n Chop ., 1 60 Short I SO Ground Atom Salt 1 2' American fait 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA HABKETS. Cloverseed 9al0 els per lb Ilav al $10to 15.50 pr ton. Rye straw ti lu 13. W beat straw at sy.zu to iu.o. i ff i to 81cts per dot Butler 18 to rt xrr lb. Live ponllrv. bens, ice per jmiinn. roosters, 8a9 cis per lb. Early row ihiUiom. AZuAb eta per bushel. Pei less, 80 to 83 ci per bushel. - W beat. Si 1Z. orn, at io cis per bushel. Osts. 88 tof I cts. Rye 65 e per bushel. - PATENTS KVKS a CO.. of the ScrajfTinc Amkrttaw , po Unne to act aa Solicitor f pr Patenta, Cavaau, Trade aurki. Copriicbla. fur tM United Slaw. Caaada, KDslaad. Franc. Germanr. eta. Band Book about Patents tent frw. TbinT-tmnnm' experience. PalantsoMalned thrmurh atl'NIf CO. are nouced tatheSelKNTinc Anr.BIc.4X. tne largen. beat, and nioat wldeljbelreniatea mniinc paper. o.ja,ar. Weekly, f plendtd enawlne and bitereetlnc In formation, specimen epy of the HctrntiSc Aaeer lean sent free. Jkdrtreee MUNN Co.. ."ciajfTinO AataaiOAJ. Office, s&l Broad war. Sew York. IT LEADS ALL Wo other hlood-onrifrinc medicine is 1 or has ever been prepared, which so eom pletelr meets the wau La of physicians and the general public aa Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I leads the ttt as a truly scientific, prepara tion for all blood diaeasea. If there ia a lnrk Onnnnn a ing taint of Scrofula about yon, uCRDFULA Area's S A MAP Alt ILL A wUl dislodge it and expel It from your system. Kor constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh, PsTsnnti AVer's Sarsatabilla is the LAJ AKKM true remedr. It has cured nainberlwe cases. It will stop the nameooe catarrhal dischargee, and remove the alcken Ing odor of the breath, which are indications Ot scrofulous origin. lllfCOniie "Hto,Tea,Sept.SS,lSf. ULuhnOUS "At theatre of two yean one of CrtDCQ my children was terribly afflicted OUKCu with ulcerous running sores on It. face and neck. At the same time iu eyes were swollen, much InAamevt, and very sore, ft... rurn Phnteiaustold mthatapow dUKC falLO erful alterative medicine muat be employed. They united in recommending Avsn'S SAB-aaraaiLLA. A few doses pro duced a perceptible improrernent, which, by an adJierence to your direettom, waa eon tin ned to complete and permanent core. No evidence baa ainee appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat. Stent of any disorder waa ever attended by more prompt or effectual reaulta. Tours truly, B. F. Johso." raarAJuto r DrJ.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. atold by aU Druggists; II, six bottles for li. DR. JOHN BULL'S Sitt'sToflicSw FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, 110 fill HfiLIMIL DISEASES. . Tbe proprietor of thia etlebratad medi cine jnaCy claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAFE, CS2TAIB. EPEEDT and FEB. K A5E5T cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills asi Fever, Yhether of short or long stand ing. He rtfrn to ths entire Wettarn and Southern eoantry to bear him testimony to ta trcta of ths assertion tbst in so case whatever will it fj.il to cure if the diree ticas are strictly followed and carried out In a great many eases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have b?jn en red by a single bottle, with a perfect restoratfoe of the general health. It la, however, undent, and every ease aore certain to cure, if its use is con tinned is tneiler doses for a week er twe after tbe eisast haa beea cheeked, more espesially in diffienit and lon-sndirig eases. Usu ally this aiedicine will B6. require any aid to keep the bowels ia good order. Should ths tntiont, however, reanire a eathartie medicine, after having taken three or four doses ef the Tonic, a single dose ef BULL'S YEGETABLX FAMILY FILLS will be suf ficient. 33LL'S SARSAPARILLA is the eld and reliable remedy for impurities cf tbe Llood and Scrofulous aflsetions the E'ng of Hood Purifiers. BB. JOHK BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM 3ESTB0YEB is prepared in the form of -may drops, attractive to tho sight and pleosemt to the teats. Si.TT.f's TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. . rla-lpal Office, Ml Bale SU, LQltiTILLK. K F. ESPENSCHAIfE, AT TRI CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET. 2sr Door "Wet o Onn TcLZjavn Hall. Olifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the publio to tbe following faets : Fair. Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash Exchange Our Terms ! or Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and ever ertiele usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE laien in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbo public for tbeir heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the ootintj, when in Mifflin to oall and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEHSCIIADE. 189S Sept. JVeto Advertisement- OmrOTDTH UTJIT' UlUjOllJiUI lllilll this that of tbe many derangements of the body each a separate causa er origin, and that each Deeds e different method of treatment in order to effect a core, and a moment's reflection must convince that any of the qoack nostrums foisted upon the publie claiming to cure all of a number of diam etricly different diaeasea must prove fail ures, even if we do not call them ham. bugs. Mprifipi Tiand people of moderate fLUrilLmeans, and even people well to do or wealthy find that tbe eaor meas caargu of practising physicians are a serious burden to tbem, and also find tbat after paying themselves poor that no bene fit haa accrued to them, tbat in fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer Waerfer's No. 99 Sere RemtHia te the sick and suffering owe Rtmtdy lor each disease, without for a moment claiming tbat one remedy will cure any other disease than tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies have stood tbe lest of years without a single failure, we agree te refund tkt wrnnty paid in every inatance where a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively cure every dieease for which they are per ecribed. DTJTTTWI'PTVJM Go". Lameness of iULUUlIiiiliUlU, Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by tbe use of Wheeler's N'o. 96 Bben mstism Remedy. We say boldly that in tbe worst of esses orno matter how tour sfaaii tag, bow series j or how painful, we can not only give relief but potitirelu rare for all time. Failing to do tbia we will positively refund tbe money paid for the treatment, snd if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you havo not thrown your money away as yon would on any oth er than these guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 96 Rheumatism Remedy is only SO cents, obtained from ilruggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price, a Samps taken. OTTTITDTVQ mnTUnTLT Many a lady UUllAUUllU HUiUUlI.e endowe d by nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, faultless complexion, aa well aa tbe aweet- esl of 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 tho eye. a feeling of languor takes tbe place of tbe once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous iractiousness makes lite a burden, things that once were trifles worry her till life becomes unbearable. All this being csused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which tbe tgaoraacs or the medical profession prevents a cure Lmdy Reader, pauie and consider, 'tis a du ty yon owe yourself, your family and your God, tbat yon should cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for yon. R'heeler'i fio. 96 Pre tenptiout are pleasant and palatable to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all times and In all condition without pottiblily of til efftett, and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure tbe proprietors will refund the money paid for tbe treatment, if you hare a v al low complexion, constant or intermittent headaches, backache restlessness, loss of sppetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by h.ad aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symf tons, Wheeler' A'o. 96 Preemption "B" will positively restore yon to health. If yon have a sensation of heat and throb bing in the back, frequently fainting spells, Leucorrbea or white discharge, painful or scalding sensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin, H 4rr' A'o. 9 Preirription "C" will give immediate and lastingrelirf. Tbe price of Wheeler's No. 96 Perscription "B" and C'are 50 cents esch, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fiom ob servation post paid on receipt of price j Foslsge stamp taken. CATiM, It is nedless to describe the symptons of Ibis nauseous di sease tbat is aapping the life and strength of only too many of tbe fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discbarges, the fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside from the acute sufferings of Ibis disease, which if not checked can only end in loss of palate, hoarseness, uceakned sitht, loss of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked before it is too lair . Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern lands b" ....li edm Mcr..o. 90 u Ss tar. for O' . reinedy which contains no jmfni jDKriici,ts, and that is gu"nteed to cure every case of acute " chronic catarrh or nionev refunded. I WAr's Ab. 96 iatfaaf Relief and Sure Curt for Catarrh will cure every case of catarrh, bay fever or asthma, price $1.00 per package, rorai druggists or sent by mail post paid on Receipt or price. Wheeler's A'o. 96 SmV nTt fr Kid and Liver Troubles cures all' ."Tekn,e" ,,n1 soreness ot kidney, inflammation klJneT or liver, price $1.00. h'tltr't Vegetable Pills are the only remedy that enre consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowele without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price ii cents, of druggiats or by mail. U heeler's Xertine Tonie w mental de pression, loss of manhood, latrcoor, weak ness or over taxation of tbe brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. WE GIABAJfiSEoirffl paid. We place our price for those reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price asked bj others for remedies upon which yon take all the charges, and ice specially invite the patronsge of the many person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted their pnrsea by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. HOW T3 OBTAINS ese remedies. Go your druggist and ak for Ibem. If tbey have not got them, write at once to the proprietors, en dorsing the price in money or stamps, and Ibey will be sent yon at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELER at CO., No. 9rj W. Baltimore St, BALT1UOKE, MD. I He are Interest In caeaplv anS soccessfnlly sKwHS writs s for pur eimeMel e stirs tsrtrraers. 3o4 Urtilinr can b wage alhewsfwaeeirtlaoajww wr POwELL S PREPHRED CHEMICALS. Ilersreacssls Every Stats. Mtt-notrnt wasted torsaoeespieStetrttorf. Hpsrywittiufi nai s. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Wawefaeturert ot Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer, , i JBjstsshmrajr)jse. t LIGHT STREET, BatTIMORE, WO. KC.X.1EDT Jt DOTY, Agents, MirruBTowa, Pa. jane 20-S3. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have bow ia my new millinery atore at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery gooda, all new, sod of the lateat atylee, and having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything found ia a Brstclaas milliner store, coma and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DE13L. May 2-83.1.T. Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Rtpublirmu the bst newspaper in the county. MlSCECLAJfEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaee where you can bay THE BEST AND TOE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered If tbie market, and at JSTOMSHIXGLT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to ores at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge ao! Water sheets, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. Jan. 1, 187-J SAM'L STR AYER Has constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FUKNISHINQ GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see and be astonished. Panta at 75 cents. C7 SL'ITS MADE TO ORDER.Q Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Professional Cards. Jg F. BOOKS, Ilomorpathlc Pybslclan, Office in residence of Solomon Booka, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. K3I bave permanentlr located in Mifflin- I terms and mythology. Embracing erery town. All calls left at office promptly at- j nl-jtct on which clear, satiefactory informa tendedto. Oct. 17, 1-tf. I imn is givee. Loci E. Atkijsok. Ovo. Jacobs, Ja ATKIXSO A. J COI, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrict On Main street, In place of resi. denee of Louis B. Atkinson, E-q.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct2S, 1881. jJASON IRWIN, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MITFLISTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Ovrirt On Bridge street, opposite the Court Honse square. fjan7 "SO-lF JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, HIFFLIXTOWX, PA. imCollections attended to promptly. Orvrei With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, W THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, M1FFT.IXTOWX, PA. Office honrs Nra 9 a. sr. to S p. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. foct22-tJ m. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streots, Mifflintown, Fa. March 29, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAll AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Otficb formerlv --,, w Dr.Sterrett. Frof'!!l'.ooal business promptly attended to ' at all hours. Joh McLaronus. Josipb W. Stibiiel MCL trCIILn & STMJIEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAt juxuta CO., T.'m DJFOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yyiLLUM BELL. AOEXT AND DEALER IX Farmers and Mechanics Mschinery. 5Iim.2t,wn' J""'" County, Pa. Office on Bridge sn. 1 side of Court Mouse. Nov. 8. 1S82. opposite Soath pEABODT HOTEL, 'ISinth St . south of Chestnut, one iare south of the New Post OlGce. ope-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vwy business centre of tbe citv. On the Ameriran and European plans. Good rooms fiom 50c to $.1 00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,lSo3, ly. How 8.ot, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of DR. CCLVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on ta radical curt of SpsanAToaancrv or Seminal '-Yeakneis, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Infotijct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marrisge, etc. ; also, ConsrapTio. ErurrsT and Krrs. in. duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, fce. Tbe celebrated anthor, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suceesslul practice, tbat the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every snfferer, no niattei what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. CXThis Lecture should be in the hands of every yonth and every mil 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 THE CULTERTVELL MEDICAL CO 4 1 Ann S t.. New York, N. T. ; jnel8-ly-oct 17 Post-Office Box 450. OTICK TO TRESPASSERS. 1 1 All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned, io Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose ef hunting, bnilding flr-s, or for any other trespass purpose. SaMCii, Ackeb. Hebbt Araea, Cbbistia.9 Mcsssa, Karsiv Moist, Isaac Acebb. William Ricbexbach, Wcllibgtom Smith. Kcbtz Karrrsaa, Joscra 5. Wbavkb, Scsix Bosjeb, Josas KArrrBAS, Cvbus Sfvbeb. Oct 81, 188S-tf. C ACTIO NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned aninst flshiag or hnntinr, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on tbe lands of tbe under, signed J. S. Renarr. AD VER TISEME.YTS. BOYS' CLOTHING J.VD TCRNISHIXG GOODS. SAHCKL STRAYlK. Special .Votxcos. THE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY aST vaaYDAV iscTCLorsna, containing Ortr 2.H) llorifi, compiled from W'ZH STER, 4,0)0 svnonvius. a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es. htisines, nautical, musical and law A BOOK lyau TD MM "AGES OCTAVO, St-IQ. Tbe same information cannot ha bad else wherw, nor in as convenient or accessible shape for lets than $-i I. Sample pajesfrse. Outfit $1 AO. Teavta, Misbiah A Co. 603 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-3m. AGUEjCURE contains an antldete for all mat- jlarlal disorders which, so tar aa j known, is used in nn other remedy. It con i tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de j leterioos substance whatever, snd conse ' sjuently produces no iujii-ioua etTect upon the constitution, but leaves tne system aa healthy as it was before the attack. WEWARRMTAYPR'ACIB Cl'KE to cure every case of Fever and Agae. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Fever, Dumb Agne, Billious Fever acd I.ivar Complaint caused by malaria. In caae of failure, after due trial dealsre ere authorised, bv our circular dated Jnly 1st, 1SS2, to refund Ibc money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold byairPruggists. THE BEST ON EARTH. ... 9. These celebrated Stovea will ROAST, BAKE and HEAT IRONS In leas time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapcr Cook Stove made. Bo aura and buy the Dangler Non-Explorlvo Vapor Cook Stove auscricrraso rv -run DanskVaporStuvs&RrfiningCo. OHiO. BT OCA AuZ5 D.UHIRGAK&GO, ltCfrrACTTBaf tub y .2 LIGHT D9AFT roll EeaiDcrs rmi a::d ths noisslcss $m Clipper Mower. The T?.ITT4TTf I.rRJ r Tin,oml.i fr ioioiiCa'y in wniitnicijn. waa of snftn&r rosjnt, light weight, dnrabiluv tuui gxl workutf eupevoiy In all eniittoo of tmm. Jiit EW s l.TPPKR bnm all tli t tt:OLU ChlVVUL llOki; wilh Hi ail TtuO-vhl iin pro vsmutr. tBrxo roai It T.rTWATm fTarr-i t . tiuoo AuLN iSW AM Lb in uitooou p iA tarrttarr. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Yr KENNEDY V DOTY, (Successors to Bnyrrs Jt Ksnnedy,) DHALEK3 IS COAL IaUMIIKIl CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Piaster. SEEDS, SALT. A.C. lie bnys Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. lie is prepared to furnish Salt to dealera at reasonable rates. DAVID D. DOTT. April 2I,188l-f -y ALU ABLK FARM LAUD FOR SAU9. A valuat.le farm, containing aboat 15) acres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling Tloose, Bank Barn, Wagon hed and oothuildings, ail in good repair. Tbe land ia all river bottom. A I", 4-V) acres of mountain land, along line of Pennsyhrnnia Railroad, and convenient to Sing and Stations, well set with rock onk, chestnut, and other wsa Der. A good opportunity lor any one want ing a firat class home or to engage in the lumber business. Kor particulars ca'l out or addr-sa JEREMIAH LYONS, MrrritBTowB, JraiAT Co., Pa rrt. 19, I". &?m. ipu.
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