'-k SK5TLEL&REPDBUM MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. .bcriptien, H-80 Fer nnnm f V with". 12 month.; $2.00 if not paid within 'Vnos'ieat advertisements inserted at 60 ..ats T inch for each insertion. Transi-nt business notices in local col 10 cents per line or cu insertion. nedrcfions will be made to those desiring .dvertise by the year, half or quarter 'm'0RT LOciLS. Congress took a holidiy recess. Mumps afflict many children in ton. Remember the Sabbath day and keep ; hnlr x ,, , - i . . . r. all kinds of crocks at jJcUnit'-c s. Happy thought, the days are begin jog to lengthen. Charlie Zeiglcr, died at Mexico, oa th 29th ultimo. Scsrlet fever prevails in certain parts of .Mifflin county. All kinds of clothing for inen and boys at Harlej . It was an eld time snow that came to whiten Christmas. Showers & Schoil had an order for 100 sleighs, last week. MsClintij keeps for sala a full line ef builder's hardware. East Waterford peopls have organ Ued literary rociety. MoCliiitic Las naild anJ other harJwsre goo Is for sala. J. M. ilcDoDaid, and bride passed the boliiajs in Philadelphia. We era indebted to Hon. Louis E. AtkicJon, for public documents. Nearly all the girls in their teens in Chicago wear tbsir Lsir cut short. Congressman Atkinson and Mrs. At kinson passed the holidays at home. Wm. Hanks Jr. was borne from hi.a medical siaJies during the holidays. It is said, that the corret is within sight, but what's a comet vr.ihout a tail. Mr. and Mrs. Schoil were away to Bucks county visiting friends last week. The Pccjcrcjs have turned the Frack'ia Repository into a diily paper. Professor Psvid Wiuon of Airy View Acidemv tras in town on Satur day. Ols of ihs mdispensible things is a cook store, 0 to ilcClintic's and buy a cook tor The Lutherans bad by far the most elaborated Chr:s':ntg festival decora tions. AnrsTios. Housekeepers, you may find a large assortment of cook stoves at Mc Cintic's Wx. Hawk is nursing a sore thumb. Ho cut it severely whiie butchering re eectlj. Miss Kate Moycr was home during the holidays from iSlootosburg Normal School. Genie Hail, nd Louie, daughters of i ii't-Jackman, are visiting in Phil ipsbcrg. Joseph Wildtnac, of Sbamckin was visiting auioug Lis friends :n Juniata last week. As an Acadeis teacher Professor David Vi'ilaca has never had an equul in Junis;a. There was a grand Christmas eater tuinniest in ail ct the churches on Christmas eve. Two hundred and twenty tons of candy were sold iu Philadelphia during Ciiiistrr.es week. John liauiptnu, of Shade Gap, Una', ingdon county, shot '20 wild turkeys the ra;t sea;ea. Georgs Woodward sold a first rate qnahtj of buckwheat to people in town some days ago. David Iu.es, a colored citizen of To5ii,-ora Valley was in town on Sat- uriaj on busine3. Tom. Moore, of the Newton Hamil ton V atcbiunn, paid theso parts a visit daring ti, huliJa8. S. D. ISatcihoItz fell and hurt a hand sm dhys ago. The hand required the attention of a doctor. Miss Hal Parker, and ber cousin Jliss Anna Parker have been on to AWsLicgton to visit friends. Did you ever think of tbe extent of territory, of this Republic over which it takes the sua 4 hours to ri: -3 ? Constable It illium uott5? citizens f the town not to pile ashes or otner rubbish ilcrgMde of the street. The charier of incorporation of the new town of Ueile in Centre entity furbids xLs sale liq'i ir in the towa Sled soles, andali kinds of stove grates fur sale at the M-f3;o;own Foundry, al so saws gummed to order. 2. Tbe Presbyterian took up a sub scription of two hundred and seventy five dollars in the Chapel on Sabbath. Tiie annual n:tin? of tha Pennsvl n vania hlhorial Association will meet t Uarnsuurg, on Tuesday, January '21 Miss Emma Smith, who Lad beca on visit to her sifter, in Altoona, has returned to her home, in Fayette town ship. The comet of 1812 is hers but it is o dim that it can hardly be seen by tbe Baked eye: its next appearance will be in 1955 Life till the night of November 15 and witness a star shower such the fathers and mothers witnessed ia 1833. We are pleased to learn that Jacob H. Gaymtn, who had his leg amputa ted some tiuis since, is eettine alone 'erywell. 6 Mies May Louden while visiting at Mount Joy Liocaster county was at tacked by pleurisy and ciua home qii'e sick. Dr. Funk, son of John Fnnk of Walker township is one of the most promising young doctors in the cirj of Harrisburg. I David Slautterback was bom durinffi uunaays, to see bis fiLnds. He smooth faced :r he ircut Iff jy, -fw be is bearded Editor Gartuao of the Tribune has received to appointment jo tbe office of the Secretary of state at Qarrisbure at a salarj of $1400. Geaeral Andrew A. Humphrey died suddenly on the night of the 27th in Washington D. C. be was a prominent toldier against rebellion. Edward J. Roe of llarrisbnrg passed a lew days with Oloyd P. I'auuobaker foretnau of the Sentinel and Rippb LICAN duriug tbe holiday season. . D. Parker was out of health during tbe holidays; bis many frieuds are quite anxious lor his restoration to a more Tigorous state of health. Representative Poineroy ha distrib uted between one and two hundred dollars of the extra session pay to churches aud other good objocts. Tne showman, Forepaugh, has said. me too, aud forthwith, to be even . . . . ' . . ith bite elephant fur $ I ? jOO. The beast was bought in Stain. 11. E. Parker, is about to open a store in the W. W. Wilson store room, when Bob was a boy that was the chief business place in town. Call and see him. On Christmas evening, the Presbyte rian Sabbath school of McCulloch's Mills gave a coucert under the shadow of a Cliristmas tree that was put up in tLo church. The managers of a Philadelphia grammar school have offered superin tendent Flckinger of Perry eouoty $1, 400 per year to coma and superintend their school. The Perry county Advocate was misinformed, when it was told, tbat two schools in this borough were clos ed on account of the uiehsles prevail ing among the children. The Farmers Convention held at Huntingdon on the 21st and -'2nd days of Peoetiiber was a success. The con vention adjourned to meet on the 11th and lJth of February next. Tne Post bought the Cyrus Morri son property at executor's sale a few das ago for $l,oO'2. Under the will made by couirade Morrison they are half owners of the property. Ed. Watts got away from his office duties in tha Broad street. Philadel phia station, long enough to pass sev eral days among his friends in thU place, within the past week. The SSXTINAL AND RepCBLICAjj i'ives a great deal more reading matter to its patrons than any other of the Juuiata county tapers. Subscribe for and get tbe worth of your money A quarter sheet sale bill will be printed at this om:e for seventy five cents ; a half sheet tale bill for one dollar and fifty cent.. Send in your orders if you contemplate having a sale. A. J. Greer of Altoona spent Christ mas with the family of Mr. Murry Mrs. Grier acnmpauiei him to this town in which they livi-d some years ago. At one time Mr. Greer was editcr of tbe Sentinel. The Licking freek congregation raised a donation party one day last week for Rev. Mr. Uerry, and all par ties intcTftsred ha 1 a pleasant ti'in when the good things were taken to tbe I parsonage. James W. U.isler of Carlisle arcse in good health on the morning of the 17th ol last D.-cember, before the hour of noon Lad arrived he passed into the uor-eeu world, ihs death was caused by apoplexy. Oa tbe ilst ult 43 pupils of Profe?- s.r Auman'a school turpnsed their teacher by calling at h s placa as a pound party. It was a 40 pound sur prise party that the pupils got off on tbe Profess jr. "day they be blessed by tbe giver of all blessings, that 1-. we mean, J. 11. Zellers, editor of the Liverpool S'ln, and M-ss Claretta L. Lu!f of Liver- p. , .!, TF.v-i were married on the Gth ol !:? I: 'ember. Quiie a tumber of subscribers bave paid up, a number have paid in ad vsnce. The most advanced subscriber is Mr. Henry Fulton of J.ifferson City Montana: last week he paid his paper to October 188G. A meeting of Farmers interested in Ensilage will be held .at 55 Ueek-uan Street New Vrk, Wednesday, Jan. '2'il, at 12 o'clock. Ali interested in tbe euhject art invited to attend with out further notice. On U'ednesdiy nig'it, the 19:h'of December, tbe bouse of John C Sloner, iu Fermanajf township, was destroyed by fire. The cmse of the fire was the bursting of a flue. Loss is very light. lusareH for $500. 0:i the 22 n't., Cnstable Rollmin sold the feuej around RiversiJ? Park, one of the exhibition building in-iid tL Park, tSe ticket offish, and cattle stall Tor $205, to, Rbsrt MeMe.-n and A. J. Patterson. Linn Stewart, who is known to most al! of the boys In town, was in Liver pool, England, on the 17th ult., and on that date wrote a letter to Wilher Sebweier, that be hoped to bn in Miff lintown in about 10 days. Samuel Ailuiau, brother of Prof. Ailman, is Lome visiting Lis parents and friends in Walker township. The I past 6 veers be lived ia Silver City, New Mexico, where h". has a Drotoer largely interested in mining. Miss Flora Adarns, daughter t.f Mrs William Adam of Walker township, died unexpectedly on the evening of the 27th ul., while the family were a way attending the wedding of Mr. Mc Donald and Miss Thompson. D n't forget it, that ever since the SENTINEL was established which was in 1819, under Col. Mo lure and Profes sor David Wilson, the pper has benn in the advance guird, in the Juniata Valley, on the line of protection. We have received a copy of the Lutherville Seminarian, a papr pub iished in Lutherville, Maryland, in the interest of a Female Seminary. It has ix female editors and contains educa tional and religious reading matter. Democratic thunder for the nxt campaign is a revenue nriff They make no concealment of their purposa to go into tbe battle upon that issue. A revenue tariff is a first cousin to free trade. Republicans op and at them. The convsnticn of Huntingdon far mers resolved that a bill shall ba pre sented to the next Legislature asking ih,t a. m te inioosd upon dogs and that the rvenu9 therefrom be me.1 to pa 'for shfl'p killed bv tboso animals. So-ne wags awoke a milktaan at mid night with the harried announcement that bis best oow was choking He dressed himself hastily, and ran off to save tbe life of crummie : when lo ! he discovered a turnip stuok in the spout of tbe pump. Tbe nntiJy, dirty appearance of a grizxiy, beard should never be allowed. Buckingham's Dye for tbe whiskers will readiiy change their color to a brown or black, at discretion, aud thus keep op your reputation for neatness and good looks. Tbe HuotiugdOn Journal says that a merchant in that town got the follow ing note by letter. "Please send me $1 worth of co fly and $1 worth of soo gar some small nales. My wife had a baby last night, also two padlocks and a niuokey reuch." Tbat teachers' institutes are popular institutions up in Clinton oouuty is ev idenced by J he fact tbat a bappy Look Haven couple after they were married set off at ouoo to attend a teachers' in stitute. This is a practical notion that is worth considering. Editor Conrad, of the MoVeytown Journal, bad Lis picture taken and printed it in the Journal. It is a good picture, and Mr. Conrad iu presenting it declares tbat if it be carefully tied over the crock it will cbeok tbe fer mentation of applebntter. . Tbe Muddy Run Liteiary Sooiety, on last Saturday evening elected the following officers: Pres't, G. A. Mc- Caobren; Vice Pres't, VV. Digler Lauv er; Sec't, Miuuie N. Shellenberger ; Assist Sec't, Emma MoCachreu ; Treas'r, William E. Elka. Emerson said, discontent is the want of self reliance, it is the infirmity of will, io which declaration an ex change says. "We don't quite see it so. A man stuck in the mud may be very diseonteLted, and yet bis position may be the result ot too much self-reliance. Attention Boys On Wednesday, April IS, 1S84, a competitive examin ation for th-j lSlli Congressional dis trict will be held in MirHintown, to fill a vacancy for said district in tho Naval Academy. The examination will be open to all boys of 14 to 18 years of age. The Huntingdon Globe says. There is trouble in tbe Dunk' cburch in Jackson township, Cambria county. One portion seoeded for - some cause and wer barred out ct tbe edifice. They subsequently forced the door open, aud suit Las been brought agaiuat them. James McCauley's horse cut a shine while iu the shafts of John Graybiil's sleigh several days ago. The beast ran from McCauley's stable to tha Jaoobs House, where he was caught by Sam'l Myers. The swiugletree of the sleigh was broken, aud a trace of tbe harness was torn. About 11 o'clock on Saturday night, a fite broke out in tha basement of tbe sture of Graybill & Co., 1420 Market street, Pniladelphia, whereby tbe firm sustained quito a heavy toss by fire and tmoke. Tbe fire was extinguished but not before it Lad burnod through the first floor. A lecture bureau bas b?en opened in this place. by a uumber of young mn, and on the eveuing of tbe 22ud inst., as a result of their labor they will stirt a course of lectures witn Colonel Copelaud. The Colonel is thn gentiemin who wound up the late i institute with such a jolly lecture. James Weaver, aged CO years, em ployed in Hussey, Howe & Co ' steel works, at Pittsburg, on the 19th u!t., bad his arm caught iu tha belting of an engine, and he was drawn into the machinery, tie wai torn limb from limb, portions of Lis body being scat tered a disUcoe of a hundred feet. Some days ago, a French actress in Paris, took a whip and ;'horse whipped'' another actre-s, of c urse there was a mau or two in the case, and that whip ping took a doidi times mora spiso to tell it io the newspipeTs,'t!ian it took to relate the whipping that the French tioops gave the Chinese, about tha same. On last Friday afternoon a six year old sun of Samuel Gu, Jr , living in Miiford township, two miles west of Patterson, fell from tbo loft over-head to the barn floor, a distinco of about eighteen feet, fracturing bis right thigh Dr. limits set the broken limb and the boy i gatting along well. Tribune December 22. The Perry county Advocate says. We expect all iu arrears for six, eight and tun years for subscription to the Advocate to pay uu at once. We have over seventy persons on oir mailing list who owe us for subset iption from $10 to $30. and s m sixty others who oe u from $5 to $10 We ask all such to roak? payment without delay. DO NOT FORGET. Do not fort-t th it at Hes3s Pho tograph Gallery yuu cm get any Btua'.l picture vnlarnd for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you nn jrt here done up, ia first cl.-tss s'yle. All the 1 itf st style pictures, Bitch as Ciird. Cabin ets, Promenade, Panned Boudoir, &.c, Frames of all kinds cheap. "Tha Dunkards hold their National Convention next "spring three miles west of Dayton, O , ii-ar the Junction of tbe Dayton & Union and Panhandle railway. Lumber has been collect for the tabernacles required by thn oo casion, the largest one being ivlended to acci.uimndate about fivfl thousand people. 1: is expected that twenty thousand members of the denomination will attend th convention. REMOVED. Notice tub Change. We are now occupying the new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building that 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 shoes. We receive new goods constantly and sell cheaper tban ever. Give us a call. C. F. HtNKF.L & CO. Nov. 23. 1883 tf. In December, between the 6tb and lOih of the month, the family of J. C. Kaarns of MifOin county, lost four chil dren by Scarlet Fever as follows. Rhoda Janett, died Dec, 6, aga 17 years, 7 months and 6 days. Philip Addison, died Deo. 7, age 15 years, 11 months 7 days. Thomas Baron, died Dee. 8, age 1 year, 4 months and 8 dars. John Clvio, died Deo. 10, ae 3 vesrs and 6 aontLs. On Saturday night, the 221 of De cember, John Hamilton and Win. Gray were sleighing through tbe streets of this plaoe, and, when turning off Washington street to drive up Third, one of the runners of the sleigh came in contact with a pits of rubbish, caus ing tbe sleigh to npset, throwing us oc cupants into the snow, ine youug men escaped unhurt. The sleigh was almost dashed to pieoes and tha bona was slightly injured. Mr. Abram Bosler, father of tbe lata James W. Rosier, died at bis residence at Carlisle on Friday evening De cember 21 1883. He had been confin ed to bed for two weeks, but was a'ote to attend the funeral of bis son, whose sudden death greatly shocked him and he sank under the blow. Just before be died be gathered his children and grandchildren about Lim, calling each by name, kissed them and bade them all good-bye. He was aged about 78 years." Ross Reno, son of General Reno, fell in love with Carrie Swain, an ao tress, and tha other night after she bad retired, be rapped at a window of ber room io tbe LocLiel Hotel at Hatrinburg, and not receiving an invitation to en ter, be opened the window and step ped ia unbidden. Carrie sprang out of bed, seized a pistol, and screamed. Reno left in a hurry, and Lis conduct was the cause of an invitation to leave tha bolel being put in bis Lands, tka next morning. 'Words fail to express my grati tude," says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nash ville, Tcnn., "for tLe benefits derived" from Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afuiotad, all my l;(e with scrofula, my system seemed saturated with it. It cama nut in bloches, ulcers, and mat tery sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states that bo was en t:rely cur ad by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and since discontinuing its use, eight taontbi ago, bas bad no return ef the scrofu lous symptons. Between this and tbe 1st of Febru ary, 1884, a bill will be sent to each aud every person who is owing this of fice for more than one year's subscrip tion. Duu't wait for the bilL A printer, you know, is human like other peoplo and ctn't afford to work quite tor nothing. We Lave a large list of subscribers that are almost all the time ahead with their pay. We Lave a large list who are a little slow, but tbe larger number of them will be in on time, before the 1st of February. Tom. Moore, of tbe Newton Hamil ton Watchman, was in town tbe day before Christmas, and meeting Sheriff Shivery, aud the editor of the SENTI NEL and Republican he guessed that ba weighed as uiuoU a.i both editor and sheriff. The latter compared weight ; the sheriff weighs 145 pounds and the editor weighs 140 pcunds and Moore says ba weighs five pounds more than both which will pet his weight at 290 pounds. Moore looked as inno cent as ever when he stated Lis weight. Music and Kinurarby. Ye O'dde Follies Tuue book. A t bir.ee Collec tion of Songs and 'horue for '-Oldde Folkes" Concert?, to which is added 1 Hiiigraphical Sketches. This book con tains the words and musio of 18 tunes following thd tunes sre a short bio graphical aketubes of 125 eminent Ooiu-' pjsers, including such nature as lieet hoveu. Moxart, tiandel, lla;dn, Men delssohn, 1'iejel, Ca!onlt, Lutbsr, Par rv. Farmer, and o'hers of celebritv. Price, '2b cents. $1.75 pa." d Zen. Lee & U alkgr, 1113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Report of Cocolauiutns school, Fay ette township, fir in .nth ending Dec. 20; number of days school, 17; whole J number in attendauce. during mouth, Gl; average attendance, 51; percent age of attendance, 87. The followiug pupils were iu attendance every day during the month: Klni VanOruier, Ner. N'aiiOriuer, Ann 13 l.iester, Clara Haines, Sarth Karstettcr. Miry Xay lor, Violet X)!ur, Adda Uruu, Julia Selltis, Clara Shelley, Ida Hopple, John EiireuzLlicr, Ilillery Kureuzel ler, m. Hopple, Creorpe Xaylor and Hurnes. Tbe following missed one day: Vm Eiirenzeller, Mmuie Lies ter, Anuie Baylor and Minnie Sliellev. J. A. Martin, Teacher. ' Conral, of the McVejtown Journal, has g.ine te, the trouble a;id expense of ba7ing bis picture taken, engraved aud printed in the Jcurrni. Mr. C inrad suggests that the pi -.ure bo placed ov er the top of appiebutter crocks to keep tha stuff from p liiiog At differ ent times, our special artist took life like pictures of tha down town editors, Uanuau, B m.-a!l and Allison, and at our expense they were engraved and punished in tbe Sentinel and Re publican. It cmuot b.i s tid that they are like Adonis in appearance, but thev are every one, as good looking as Conrad and if bn picure will keep applebu:ter fiom spoiling, whtt rhnuld prevent theirs' troru having the ss.me whole some effect. Wo have a few back num bers. There was a scene in the St. Louis court last December, in which Henry Boeuiler, a prominent attorney, and Hei'jiuiin Von Pnul, a real estate deal er, played 1 he prominent parts. The case ot Von Phul vs. Meiin was on trial. Boemler was the defendant's attorney aud when he came to addnss tbe jury he called V in Phu! a perfidious .scoun drel. Vou Phul hurled back the epi thet and then jumping up went at li ein!er. Judge Adiuis rapped for order, tut Lis ai.stat ts were dumb founded and stood stjck still while Von Pnul se z :d B.iemler'e bead, got it iu ,:cLancery" and then beat it until it resembled so much rw beef. Then be dropped the barrixter, kicked biui and turning to tbe Judge asked Lim it be was uot justiGed iu using Boemler as be had. A ii' L'i.ve answer was fit ed by the t'ourt, who so far dissented from Von Phui's opinion that the latter was not only overruled, but sentenced lo ten days in tbs City Jaii. Soma days aj;o David Hoffman went in Dr. Banks' sleigh to tha place of Isaao Etka to get a bag of potatoes, on his way borne a dog so !rightued the burse that it i-praug to the idn of the road with tueb sudicue-s that the sleigh was upset, and Hoffman was thrown out. The bag of potatoes fell across his neck and pressed hiiu down in the snow, but notwitl.s'andiiig his unpleasant pfedieanjL'i! h hftld on to the lines lik-i a hero. In tii-s effort to drsj tb.; driver and t'.e hag of potatoes tbe nurse broke tho lines and ran awav, but had not proceeded far till he so hurt one of bis l?gs by a sharp shoe that he nru? down to a slow limpin" walk. Meanwhile Hoffman rolled tbe bag of potatoel off his neek, and dug himself out of tha snow, stood cp and took in the situation at a glanoo, and tha aaxt moment was in hot pursuit of the runaway horse which he overtook on the bill, on the pike south of town. The sleigh was in need of a few repairs, ditto the harness, and tha horre was stabled for surgical treatment. The animal has almost recovered from tbe cfL'cis of tbe wound, and Hoffman laughs over it as if it had been a piece of fun instead of a piece of double trou ble. JOHN TORGEY'S NEW BOOT &ND SHOE SHOP baa been removed to Main street, Patterson, Pa., where be will make all the latest stvles of LADIES', GKNTI.F.M AN'S, BOY'S and MISSES' SHOES. FINE BOOTS and KEPiURINU sprcialty. CT- PRICES REJSOyJBLE. Give him a call before going elsewhere. Dec. 19, lSHS-Iy. Thome druggist TESTIFIES. Popularity at hofn is not alwan tha hest test of merit, but w point prouiiltto the furt tbat o other owdicino has won (or iUelf soch universal approbation tn iu own city, sua, and oountrj, auu among all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " Tha following letter from one of our bet known Massachusetts lrugg.mu abould baof. iulercn to evecj suJIercr : " Elftht years ago I I (Willi KhrnmatUoi. so sa- rtre that I eonl-1 not move from tbe bed, or dress, without help. 1 tripil several reme dies without much If any rrlirf, until I took AT fb's SaR5ai-akilla, by the use of two bottles of which 1 was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your SaI'-aa-rABii.LA, and it still retain iu wonderful popularitv. Tbe many Mutable cures it has rflecied in this vieooiy convince me that It Is the best blood niedlcOae ever offered to the public t- F. Harris." Kiver St, Bucaland, Mass., May U, IbbZ. SALT RHEUM. rF"S was for over twenty years before bis removal to Lowell alii ic ted with Salt Khenm In Its worst form. Its ulcerations actuallv covered more tban balf tbe surfaoe of bis body and liml. He was entirely cured by Avsa's SAKstraKiixA. Sea eertuicat lu Ayer's .Almanac fur 16S3. rarPAHKD BT Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists; $1, sli bottles for SS. .i "TT j '. ''"V! 1 '1 fl t-' f' f ll o " il ! -."::''!. j ,S H ' I ' 1 1 U -i Yt 5 i ! ' 1 i vL-i-'.-I U i '-itl'VI J A UjJ ror? TKZ cur:E o; Or CHILLS and FEVER, T.!0 pr-priotor of this cfUkrated icsdi o;".3 j-.;!ly cli.-na for a super cirtr or-jr :01 t.r. ics ever ofi'jrei to f.'j puull: fcr :',u ZXT7. C2ET3I3. S?2X3T aid -TTr I iNE2:'Ictireef isss aid over, cr Chip's m jfovtr, whether of short cr Ion j; stand- ; ;. J:: referi t3 tas tnf.rj Se-t-.r ; a'. ..v-i'asra conctry io bear him l?t licry to ; .a tr jth of the assertion t'aat ia ro tsis jriiats76r will it f..:l to can if t!:a t:rto u:as ara s'.x.cuy foliawsi and carried out. Ir. a rre.t many casts t ting'.s 90 htt b.n ancient far a cure, and "siolo fiai- J Ua; iav: bceif.:ihTafingl3b"t;;e,witk a p-ir.ict stora..oTi cf ta9 irtnrj hiaiia. It ij, hoTvcver. prudent, tnd ia CY5r7 cass r.crs e-rtain to oure, if itjcie ia c:it!nr.;d ii :aeUar doies far a week cr liroif'.er lis i liai bacn chicked, moro eret:a'-:y ditle-alt ati loag-sUndlaj ratc Cr. vl y tiis nedicino vdi cot requirj a -.7 til i'. :tp th? bstcslj in good o:il;r. Sliced t'a piti;r.t. hoirevar, rtquiro a cetliariie inCLioins. artjr having takes t!ir?i cr four ie:c j of the Toaio. a sinjr'.n dose f BULL'S YiCITABLE IAKU.Y ilLLS will bs snf- '"'''tjf.rS SiESAPAP.ILLA is ths cli acl r Mitlj rc.n:dy l'ar iniuMriti! of lht blaci r'.l C.-r;fjl3-4 tiT-ciou ti;i i.eg t.i Iljoi Pu-ISora. DS. J0H!I BULL'S TElETAELE TCOBjI r"L;Ti:3VEa is ?r;parsd ia tis fom of c.-dy drops, t;tracU7e ta Ue siLt aad -io." ;aai to tLe taats. L3. Jorzr: HULL'S :"::t;: tcnic syrup, E'JLi--3 SA3SAF ArtiLLA, BULL'S WOflM DESTROYER, TMe Pooular Remedies of the Cay. t!2c!?al(3Scf9SlSalaSt.,L0aSTlLI.C.l F. ISII8CHAIi:, AT TTTB CENTRAL STORE IIRIDGC STfll'KT. 2sd Door Y.'est or Odt Fellows Hall, ItlifXIhitovrn, Pa., Calls the attention of tha publio to the following fasts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The B st Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style J Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Fpecialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GKOCERIK3, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-rare, Oil Cloths, and every article nxnallv found ia first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE Uken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued enstom ; and auk per sons from all parts of tbe county, when in Mifflin to call and see tnj stock of goods EIPEI3CHADE. Sept. 7, lb yw Advertisements- DTQrHT V MFWn,l wma know ere OiUlUiLiill iUItilthis that of tbe many diseases aad derangamenta of the body each a separate cauae or origin, and that esch needs a rtifTarent method of treatment in order to effect a cure, and a momeut'a reSeetion mrst convince that any ol the q ii act- nostrums foisted upon the public claiming to cure all of a uumber of diara etricly different diseasea must prove fail ures, even if we do not call the in bom bug. mPPdPT anl PP,e ' moderate ILijl LlUmcans, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the enor mnut chargtt of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also find that after paying thcniselve poor tbat no bene fit has accrued to them, that in fact thby have thrown thir money away. To over come these evils we offer Whttler't So. 9fl Srt Rtmtitit ts the ict and snff ring oa Rtmtdy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one rcme lv will enre any other dira.ie than tha one claimed for it, and as these remedies bave atoo'd the lest of years without a singlo failure, we agree te refund the monty pid in every inktance where a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively enre every disease for which they are per sribed. RHE1IATISM, ?0Zi.us: meness of Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positive! v cured by the use of Wheeler's No. 95 Rheu matism Ktmedy. We say boldly that in the worst ol esses of no mittur how oag itand ing, bow seri'oat or how painful, we can not only give relief but potitivtly curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund tbe monee paid for the treatment, and it" your sutlVririps are not positively stopped Tor all time you hire not thrown j our money away as you would on any oth er tban theso guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 90 Khe'imatism Remedy is only 50 rents, obtained from druggists or sent tree by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. wmsm wome&w.; 't; nature with a pretty lace, hiautilul figure, (aultlesa complexion, m well as til s eld est ot tempers and faultless inentul quali ties grows prematurely old. gftiv and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling of lung nor takes the place tf the once buoyant spirits, an irriuulo nervous fractionsness mnkes life a burdan, things that once were trihV worry ht-r till life b conies mbearable. All this being caused by a pbisiral derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their nuking known, a:id of which the ignoranre of the medical proleasion prevents a cure. Lady Reader, paair and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe roursell, your family and your (iod, that you should cure yourself of thr troubles and or ce more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for yon. Wheeler'$ Xo. 90 Prt icrtpticn$ are pleasant and ptlat ihlu to take containing nothing nf an injurious nature. ana may te taken by a:l ages at all times n1 '" a" condition itifioul pctsiblily ofill S"'l snJ 1ri!' positively cure any of thf t.-nl!ir diseases to which females ara sub- an J mav te taken bv ail age at all times b- (jjct. Fai!insc to prmlnee a perfect cere the proprietors will refuivl Ine money paid for the trtir.ent. If yv hate a ileal low complexion, constant or intermittent headaches, bacUache restlessness, U3 of appetite, suppressions of montiilv flow, or irrt-gularities thereol accompanied by head aches, nervf-i!sns. hvstorirs and simiHr srmrtons, U'kee.'tr'i Ao. 06 Prescription "fl" will positively ustorn ynn to ht'-il'h. If you ha e a a rsation cf hi-at and thn.b bmj in the baric. tre; lently faint n spells. Leueorrhra or white di-hsrre, piinfnl or soaltlii g ler.s-ttinn in urinitinc. reddish or white tlrposit in urine, h it and d.-v skin. IVhefler't .Vi. 0 Prescription -C" wiil (tivo imiuedinte and lsstit.pn lief. The price of Wheeb-ra Xo 90 Perscriplion "K" and 'Care i'i cents each, obiainshle frfim drnpists or sent by mail secure fiora ob-s-rvatinn put paid on receipt of price. Puftsjii" s.'amps tjken. 1131311 It is ne-ite-s to describe the , alU.LU.iv mi tons of this nauseous di- ' ei.se tuat is sjpii:ft tho life and strentr'h ; ot only too many tl the fairest and best of liotti .-i-s. ol 1 un t r-imip, sutreiinir alike from the piisnoiis dripping in the throat.) the p-iscnons nas-t! di?rhjrjres, tha fftid 1 brcaib and feneral weakness, di-tiility and j lancnnr. ssi from th acut sutf-Tins ol j this diseew. wtiie h if nt cheeked can only i end in lesi of p-jhitey kpariftieti. vcakned i tic'it. lost of memory, deafness an-l pre- mature death it nt cbi-cked before it is too la;. Labor, study and risrarrh in Ann-ri-i ca. Kurope and Kaslern lands h- nm!t- i ed in WHeelcr'i Xo. " lustjtit K'ltrf ani Sute Cure for Catarrh, a remedy whi-'h ' Co 1 1 1:: a no harmful ingredients, and ihit ' is piiarantrd to cure erery ca.- of acute i or rtironic e.i'arrh or m ney refunded j W eelrr't Xo. 9'j Instant Relief ani Sure ' furf for Catarrh ii! cure errrv cji" j rat irrh, hay tcvrr or asihmo, priee Sl.fXJ per pa -l..-j. frum druirjists or s.'tit by I nnil p t j on receipt of price. Wheelec'i Xo. ! Sure cure for Kilney tni I. iter Troubles cures all weakness and j soreness ot kidnev. intUnmiVi-m of kidney or liver, p-ice SI K". n h elcr'i YigeUblt Pill are the only rrmi-di that cur" consumption, pivinj r.at uial action of tbe bowels without phvsieinj, purcruit:. srripinjr or pjin. Pries i's cents, of dru'gisis or by mail. M heeler't Xerrine Tanie for m'-ntal d--pression, loss of aunhood. Ian juor, we ik neis or over taxation of the brain il in valuable, price 1 cents. WP flTTAT? STiTT,I,c"r'" in case Wii L UMlilii III Jor will refund money paid. We plaice our price for these reme dies at less tban ono-lw entietb of the price asked by others lor remedies npun which yon tsko all the ch.uyes, and ir specially invite the patronage of the mm person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted their purses by paying doctor bills that beu-titte.l them not. HOW TO GBTALC7rS and ask for them It they have not got tin id, writ at once to the p-o prjetors. en-clo-inc; Ihe price in money or stamps, and they mill le sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. .Ad dress plaiuly. I.. WHKF.I.ER i CO., Ko. 9-i V. hultimore St. BALTIMOKE, MD. C'leTly S'.tccezsfully SheiiH wrt nt fcr eur pTr.rihlt esj aiirs tertv'rrrs. erf-.a aird fp-f ilrrpr rin h mtf- at home far about S g a h c-wcost;e.q W' PQiVtLL'S PR..'-P CHil-.'iCaiS. B. 'ersaettin Every St-i'a. f-tntntsnir'ti fnrmpccuni1tw;orv. AnqKvr'trrV'feecf s. BSOWM CHEMICAL CO. Mie'jf3rtt'rrs of Powell's Tip-Top Bone FertiHrer, Bone. Petayh. S eionta. &e. 16 l.irHT STRFET. PLT''-f.PE. V.n. KEXXEDY & IJOTV, Agreuta, MirrLiarowx, Pa. june 20-83. NEW GOODS. I would inform tbe public tbat I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest atyles. aud having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply thepnblic with everything fonnd in a Brstclass milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI ML. May 2 83.1-v. Subscribe for the Senttnel mud RefuHicmn the best newspaper ia the county. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S la the plaoe where joa eaa buy THE BEST AND TUB CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, JSD TURSISH1XG GOODS. HS is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stacks ever effered li this market, and at JSTOSISBIXGLT LOVT PRICES I Also, measures taken for.suits and parts of sails, which will he made te ertla at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffmaa's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER lias eenstantly on hand fall variety ef MEM BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FI'RXISniXO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are lowCorae and see at and ba astonished Pants at 75 Cents. 17 SUITS MADE TO VRVER.q Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1878. Proftstional Cards. B r. BOOKS, Ilomorpatblc rjhilclao, Ofliee in residence or Solomon Books. Main Street, llifilintown, Pa. I Xy I have permanently located in Mifflin town. All calls left at office promptly at-j ti-nded to. Oct. 17, '83-tf. Locts E. ATXt!tsoi. Go. Jacobs, Ja ATKHSOX A. J AC OR, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLIXTOWN, PA. ITColleetinf and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Owen On Mnin street, in place of reai. denre of Louis E. Atkinson, E.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881. jJASO- in WIN, ATTOSIfEY-AT-LAW, MlFFLlTOlVX, JVXUTJ CO., P.I. K7 All business promptlr attended to. Orrtra On Bridfte street, oriwsite the Conri House sq tiara. ian7, 80-ly JACOB BE ID LER, ATTOUXE 7-AT-L A W, SIIFFUNTOTT.V, PA. IjyCoIlections attended to promptly. Orrica With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, 'SO THOMAS A. ELDER. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Mlf FUXTOiVX, r.i. Office hours f-ora 9 a. x. to 3 r. x.. ilce in his residence, on Third street. or- op- posit Methodist parsonage. foct: oo t D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Tl.as resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery und their collateral b-'r'ies. Office at the old corner of Third and ( r.inge .streets, Miffiictown, Pa. March 29, 1ST6 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Ornc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional bniiness promptly attended to at all hoars. Jons Vcl.arcnus. Joscpti W. Stimml MCi.trr;iiM?( a. stihjiel, INSURANCE AGENTS, port ro r.i r.. jvxutj co., p.i. D30n!y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lS75-lr yyiLLIAM BELL. AO EST AND DEALER IX Fsrrmrs and Mechanics Machinery. M itllintown, Juiiata County, Pa. Office on Fridge street opposite South side of Court !Ioue. Nov. 8. 1R2. pSABODT nOTEL. Ninth St . soulh of Chestnut, on sqtare sonth of the JCew Post Office, one-balf sqnure fmni Walnut St. Thrafre and in the very business centre of the citv. On the American and European pians. Good rooms fmni Oc to $t 00 per dv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINT. M. D., ()ner and Proprietor. Nov. 2!, 1H3, ly. How l.ot, How Iioitorel. Just published, a new edition of PR. LTLVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on tbe radical cure of Srtaa troRanot a or Seminal Weikness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. iMpo-rrxcv, Mental and Physical lncnpaci;v. Impediments to Marriafs, etc ; also, CoisrHPTtnsj, EpiLcrT and Kira. in dnjed bv a-lt-indulgcnce or final xtrar agance. ke. The celebrated author, in this aduiirab'a Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' .successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad- i icaily enred ; pointing out a mode of cure at onre simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which averv anfferer. no mattn what his condition may be, may cure him- J sell cheaply, privately, an J radically. fjy This Lecture should be in the hands I of every youth and every m; in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, t.i any address, post-paid, on receipt of i.v cents, or two postage stamps. A ldress TIIECULTEUTELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St., New Tork.N'.T.; jnel8-ly-octl7 Post.Office Box 450. lf OTICE T TRESPASSERS, la All persons are hrrebv notified not to trepas on the lands of the undersigned, in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for 'he purjx.se of hantiinr, budding fires, or 'or anv other tre.pise purpose. SlHI-Kt ACKKR. HtXRT ArKEB, '"HRiTi!f Mrssri, Rrrstai Moist, Is ac Arias.. Willi RircrNatCH, Wei.lixotoic SMrrit, Ki-aTZ Ktrrrstit, Josreti S. tVcavta, Sisasj Bonver, Jos as Kitrims, Cvais Siibkb. Oct."31, lfc':j-tr. CATTIOS SOT1CE. A LL persona are herebv cautiuneil t. against fishinj or Imntinsr, gatherinir berries. or crossing Gelds, or in any other way trespassing on tbe lands of tbe under, signed J. S. Eaxsrr. AD VER 7ISEME.YTS. New Bailding, eorner of Bridge mi Jan. 1, 18i't-f SAMUEL STEATlk. Special .Yolicu. TOE PEOPLE'S DrCTIONART as svssvdst ascTCLopiDiA, contalaiss; Over 25,000 Wards, coaapiled from WEB STER, ID.oyV) srnonyms, a complete dic tionarr of rhymss, foreign words and phras es, brsir.e.s. nautical, musical and law t:Tms and mythology. Embracing rvery subject o:i which clear, satisfactory informa tion is given. A 835S fQL'AL T8 330 PASU OCTAVO, 9.tO. The same information cannot be had else where, nor in as conveniaot or accsaaibl shape for lesj tban Sl'i. Saoiple pf"s frsa. Outfit $1 00. TaaTta, Vsaaiax k. Co. 60S ' Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. tct. 17-3m. AYERi AGUECURE contains an antldete for all ma larial disorder which, so far as known, ia uiwnl in nn oiber remedy. It coa titins no Qtiimoa, nor acy mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse quently produces no injii.ioiis affect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WEWAIlRilT.lTER'S ItCB CI' RE to cure every case of Fever and Ague. Intermittent or Chili Fever, Remit, tent Faser, Dumb Agne, Billioas Ftver ard Liver Complaint cansad by malaria. In case of faiiurt, after dne trial dsalar are authorised, bv out cireular datew. Jaly 1st, i9c2, 3 Tcruasl tbe money. Dr. J. C. .Ayer's & Co., lo-well, Maei. Sold by'all'Drtiggiats. These ceI--bratod 8tovo will ROAST, GAKi and KSAT IHONU In less time end with LES3 FUZL than any ether vapor Ccok Stov made. Do eurs r.nil bay tha Danglor Non-Explostv i Vrijr Coc.'-i Stove. xtNTi ' rrmn -t T.a ;:'!nyr! V jnva Pt R ?'r!nr P b'lwiiA ?u;;t! lL.jLL i'C!:i.i..,--, vm U ! U civ.A?iD, g::ic. Ton hi r zz Oca A r 03S.M0RGAlj&00. aU3TTACXru TJTJJ r., lv , li:-.-i '-7 ' - .- di,:a::: mght dsaft A:-:ii t::3 e::!:::; ; 'lit '. i ' r- y ?'r';t - J Blrt'.v-.icitf in co:tru 't. , c ct ;-.s.s aat. 1. L: f?;,:hi. durb:i:tr wmd wjrlui usxuay Inn I einii'tio'j ir ra.n. MI JT ILiri'Ka hm 11 the 1ts X eoLH CUPPta iLQi& mlUx im Tublai lu. p r5m en m. tro ' rT t.rTiTirT CTwr-rm. Good AG N 13 WA3iT&iiii tuaoccapUl Wrltocy. D. S. fiiORGAil & CO., CrockportjMonro9Co.,M.Y' KENNKDV & D0TV", (Successors to Buyers k. Ivcansdy,) PKALEKS IN CO A la 1MM1IKR CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. .C. He bnys Grain, to be delivered at Mlfflla town. Port Royal, or Mexico. Fie is prepared toturnishSa!ttodaler at reasonable rates. DAVID D. DOTT. April 21.188.-tf y LUABLE FARM L.:iD FOS SALE. A valuahle farn, containin; abjet t0 acres, all tillable Und, s id in a sood alate of cultivation, with por.l Dwt-iliria; House, Bank Barn, Wspon Shed arid outbuildinf s, all in ftood repair. The land is all river bottom. Also, 4-iO acres of mountain laad, along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, and convenient to Sidinjt and Station, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other tim ber. A (rood opportunity tor any onewaat infr; a flrt clasa home or to entt-r in the luujier n'lmneis. For particoia-a ra'l or addre. JEREMIAH LTO-VS, MirVLiaTowa, Jcsiata Co., Pa Sept. 19, U!. THE BEST ON EARTH, p? ; N! Fro-. v P tj.-s-s . :t.-" Cjir . aaV . v . aT - : - ut i m m i lOli 11 :Ht;' in y m V.'f i m !!;( " lg '01 life if'!? in ii-- :':: i ' ' iii' ;''.'
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