ffiXTIXEL&jlEPnBLICAN MIFFLISTOWN : fffjpMdar, 9 184. TFRMS. Sabscriptien, !" i-r -". i wMita! 2 months; $2.00 if not paid w.th.n Trsnisnt advertisement inserted at 60 ,,. per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local eol 1 .- line for Mrh insertion. tied actions wm - n h -wiini by the year, half r quarter year SHORT LOCALS. Banjo rlaving is fashionable. The Academy opened on Monday. Sleighing ba got to be an old thing. Tbcj ct strawberries now, in Flor ida. The ice houses have nearly all been filled. Leip jear, but girls, look before you leap. Tor sale, all kinds of crocks at MaCIin tic's. California desires to have a World' fair in 1SS8. The sleighing parties are too numer ous tomenr.on. Horses ir. Franklin eonnty sell at lib to $225. It was a bang on the forehead that killed Goiiah. Last week snow fell aa fat south at 'ortb Carolina. Tbe average svarj of preachers in Tennessee is JloCiintio keeps for sale a full line if builder's hardware. The ice in its rush down the river took a number of foot boats with it. il.'Giutie has nails and other hardware goods for sale. The greater portion of ths ice floated down the river last Wednesday night. The Lowiitown Gaiette wasseventy- years ol i on the 2nd of this month. Ons of the indispensible things is a cook sie, I to McCUalic's and bur a cook sisr Communion service will be held in tit Presbyterian chnch cn Sunday a week. Latimer Wilson, of Van Wert, sta bled a car load of western horses, last week. Gath jsjs Gould is cd tbe borne stretch, and will be broken within this year. arTTio. Housekeepers, you may find a Urjs assortment of cook stoves at 5Cc Clisties A doctor in Lancaster was fined $25 tii ctcti for concealicg a small pox pstieut. Jiae Ada-ns tilled tbe largest hog ia Walker ; the animal weighed 439 rsuois. Port Kryal people are pleased with tbt preaching of tbe new Lutheran preacher. Tbe Yilon brothers received a car load of Wtitern horses on Sunday ssorning. Gilbert ?!er, of Granville, Mifflin eonnty, obtained 225 pounds of lard from 3 hogs. Rai tbe caution nntico of Jeremiah Louleoshjer, a published atnong tbe lrrai notices. A fl-tting passed tLrongh town last week on sleds, it destination was the Leotard farm in Fajette township. Tl.e rivrr wse clofed by ice cn Sun day tifht which uiskes the second time thai it Las leea closed this later. ! ?fi soles, and all kind3 of stove grates for sale at tbe MifSiotown Foundry, al so saws cuiiiUied to order. -t. Ls;t weok during the cold spell here, ths thfrnmoraeter in some of the place in Minn, was :'0 degrees below tero. The West Chester Republican says: A psper that is bought for a ehromo isn't worth anything as a newspaper. This ia tbe week of prayer, and church members are cautioned not to attend parties during its continuance. A colt kicked the face of a eon of TbomiB Patton, of Spruce Hill, few dijs ago, and severely hurt tbe youcg man. A sledding party of Lutherans en joyed a trip to the home of Vm. Gujs, in LikiEg Creek Valley, last Friday evining. Pr. D. 3. Fuuk has been elected as i"&it surgeon in the ye, ear and tbrnst department of the tlarrisburg Hopita'.. Henry Hawk shot 5 musk rats last Thursday morning. The rats were driven cut of their haunts by the rise in the river. Last week a number of stock trains were snow bcund in Illinois and other western States, and a good many cattle were frrzen. A hound of Jaeob Palm, of McCoy v:l, this county, chased a deer across tbe mountains IG miles to Oliver twp.. Miluin county. The late revival meeting in the Bed ford Methodist church resulted in the conversion of 106 persons, six of whom were printers. Frar.k McCulloch, son of George McCullnch, of Tusearora, had an arm taken off in a saw mill, at North Jack son, Ohio, last week. Reinctnber, that at this office yoo can bsve a handsnme quarter-sheet sale o'.il printed for 1 3 cents, and a half beet bill printed for $1.50. Clarence Peuoell aged about 8 years fell off the knee .f his brother William, and broke an arm last Friday evening in his fathers store in Patterson. Republican politicians are trying to harmonize thin g" among themselves at Washington aa a preparatory step to harmonious work for the election of 1834. There is a bill in Congress that pro poses to give a peci-inn to ail and every wounded ct indigent soldier who serv ed (i months iu any wars of the United States. M.I'etstown, Perry county, people were startled a fewdsvfago.l'y the sud den death of Willi, m B. Smith, of Cen tre county. He bad ccrue to the town w good health. Daring the late cold spell of weath er Rev. Stuck, of Bedford, was unfor tunate enough to freeze bis ears, fin gers and toe while driving from one of bis appointments. It will be 21 year on tbe 15th day of tbis month since President .Lincoln signed the Emancipation proclamation, an act which will perpetuate bis name to future generations. In Canada, tbe eold last week, clossd the lines of travel more completely than at any time in tbe past 20 years; the mails were carried to many places by men on enow shoes The Huntingdon county Commis sioners bave decided that no publio meetings shall be bold to tbe court house other than -business meetings per taining to tbe courts. Henry Anker, of Walker township, one day during tbe rabbit season, con cluded to take a half day at catching rabbits. He was quite successful, lie caught 10 before dinner time. A quarter sheet sale bill will be printed at tbis office for seventy five cents ; a balf sheet sale bill for one dollar and fifty oents. Send in your orders if you contemplate haviogasale. Huntingdon county has a sensation in the love affairs between a citizen oamed B. Coble, a prominent member of the Dunkards, and a handsome youog lady. Coble has a grown family some of whom are married. No parties, no sleighing during the week of prayerforniernbereof the church It is not as long an abstinence from party enjoyment a ihe 40 day of tbe Len ten season which the Catholic ohurch require of its members. L?t Saturday the murcury was dowa to zero ; it was a nice cold winter day, fcr people who were engaged at a stirring occupation but it was most too cold (or people who bave little physi cal exercise in their occupation. Four car conductors were arrested in Philadelphia last week on charge of embezzlement. Tbey are ebareed ith selling certain tickets that they took up, ticket scalpers, instead of re turning their property canceled. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! ' Mr. J. Ehren- zeller, of Fayette township, killed two hogs a few days ago, tbe larger one weighed bol lbs., the smaller one weighed 453 lbs., tbe average weight of the bogs was 542 lbs., and tbe ag gregate was 1,084 lbs. ! And still another theory is put forth, as the cause of the rrand and peculiar sunset. It is that tbe atmos phere has been filled with th finest particle of ashes from a large voleano! in Alaska. The volcano has been in a state of eruption fur some months. Attention Boys On Wednesday, April 15, 1SS4, a competitive examin ation for the ISth Congressional dis trict will be held in Miffliotown, to fill a vacancy for said district in the Naval Academy. The examination will be open to all boys of 14 to IS years of age. Some say "Consumption can't be cured.'' Aycr's herrp Pectoral, as proved by forty years experience, will cure this disease when not already ad vanced beyond tho reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords very great relief, and it sores refreshing sleep. Thirty-five years ago Robert Parker was clerk in a store in what is now known as the U'tUon building, at the corner of Bridge and Water streets. Now be is the proprietor of a store that be has just opened there. The late great fire is tbe cause of bis being there now. Hebas a full line of goods Call and see biui. Nelson Gross, of Mc.literville, while out gunning on last Monday no ticed a squirrel, and when he made an attempt to shoot it, he slipped from the log on which be was standing, the ham mer of the gun struce the log, and 13 largo shot passed through tbe centre of his hand. Tribune. Ia a prayer meeting in WestSeld. Mass , a brother arose and said: "I want to Lear sung that beautiful hymn. 'Split Doors." A ripple of laughter was suppressed by a sister who struck up "Gates Ajar." "That' it! that' it ! tbe brother shouted, a be eatdown to enjoy the melody. No sufferer from any scrofulous di- sesft, who will fairly try Aycr' Sarsa darilla, need despair of a cure. It will purge tbe blood of all impurities, there by destroying the germs from which scrofula is developed, and will infuse new Itfc and vigor throughout tbe whole physical organization. A modern poet writes in this way : Better to court a girl for her money Than to nrirry a scolding wife ; Better to eat your bread without honey Than to have dystcpsia through life ; Better to lice a life of sobriety Than to be carted 'ro-.ind in a hack ; Better to keep your wife out of society Than to owe for her sealskin sick. A freight train and a passenger train ran into each other, on a Canada road, on the morning of the 2nd inst, -od caused the most disastrous accident that ever took place in Canada. To add to the horror of it all one of tbe engines exploded. Twenty-two people were killed, and a number of othors were bounded. The damage to the railroad property cannot be paid by $20,000. Tbe Huntingdon Local New ay: A lady of this plaae tell a dream she had cn Thursday eight. She dreamed that her mother who died thirteen years ago came to her bedside, caught her by the arm, and told her to get up at once and open th door. She did so, and discovered that the room was fu'l of gas from the atore. She be lieve the timely ghost of ber mother saved ber life. On last Friday evening when Fat Line arrived at this place railroad CoLbtable, Hacker.bergar, arrested a man named (). K. Sutton; of Chicago, for exposing his pcrsoi and attempting to rape a woman on that train. He was taken before Squire Marks, who committed bim to Jail in default of bail. He was given a hearing on Satur day, when no one appering he was dis charged fiotn custody. Every boy should read tbe follow ing item and profit by it Jame Burke, a Tittsburg boy who has jut Massed a satisfactory examination for j admission to the high school failed, to give ihe name of the grammar school ! be had attended. Upon investigation ! it was discovered that be had not .at 1 tended any having qualified himself for ' the examination by studying at home !in tbe evenings He will be beard ! from in the future. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hesa'a Pho tograph uallerj you can get any Bruall picture enlarged for . 75 cents. Also anything that is mode in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Tannd Boudoir, &.C., &e. Frames of all kinds cheap. There is a vaoancy in the Naval Aoadeiny for this, the 18th Congres sional district, aod Congressman At kinson has called for a competitive ex amination, open to all boys of 14 to 18 years of age, to take place in this town on tbe lGtb day of next April. It ill be a gratification if some Juni ata boy can take tbe prize. Perhaps the boys of this mountain ribbed coun ty bave no ambitioo for tb life of a tea firing man. REMOVED. Notice tbe Change. We are now occupying the new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building that J. S. Thomas has recently Tjuilt, where we are once more to furnish the trade with a large stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and shoes. We reoeive new goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. Uixkel & Co. Nov. 28, 1883-tf. It has just been discovered bow Blair county hunters manage to shoot so many rabbits in one day. They first find a thicket where rabbits are plenty. Then they send a boy through it jmg- gling a string of sleigh bells ; the mu sic of the bells seems to charm tbe rab bit and the little animals will bop out of their biding place and sit up on tbeir hind feet, evidently to listen, and in that way are easily teen by tho hun ter who is on the lookout for them. Between this and the 1st of Febru ary, 1S34, a bill will be sent to each aod every person who is owing tbis of fice for more than one year' aubscrip tion. Don't wait for the bill. A printer, you know, is human like other people and can't afford to - work quite for nothing. We have a large list of subscribers that are almost all Ihe 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 tbe 1st of February. George Frysinger, who owned the Lewistowo Gazette sinoo 1840, sold the office to tbe Stackpole Brothers, on ibe 1st of the new year. May good health, peace of mind, and plenty, at tend the veteran editor ta the last hour of bis life in this "vale of tear," and may the young men who have gone in where tbe elder editor sal during ro many years, reoeive the same bounti ful reward for their labor as was re ceived by tbeir aged predecessor, is th wish from us all, and again, so say we all. List of letters remaining in the Mif flintown. Pa., post office, not called foj Jan. 1, 1?S4: Letters William Barr, Dr. Biglow, Mary Cleveland, Col. L. F. Copeland, (2); James Gibbony, George Gilson, Tbos. S. Hill Mr. Mini, Thomas McMurtne. R M. McNeal.(2); Win. J. Roe, David II. Shirk, Chris tian Shollenberger, Mrs. Callie Witmer, Sallie Weik Postal cards George Birnes, Kate Light, Prof. R. M. Mo Neal. Persons akiug for letters in thi list will please say thev are advar tied. W. 11. Rodders, P. M. They are wrestling with the free riv er bridge question in Perry county, aa may be learned from tbe following, from the Newport Ledger : The view ers appointed by ths Court to examine the toll brnl sre over the Juniata river, it Newport, and asuess the damage of the Bridge Company if it should be made a tiee county budge, reported in favor of a free bridge, anil estimated the value of tho bridge at $10,800. The stockholders of tbe bridge claim that it is worth $15,000. Should the Newport bridge be made free, tbe one at Millerstown will be apt to put in a similar claim. The proof sheet of the forthcoming report of the secretary of the State Board of Agriculture bow that the value of dairy products for the past year was $40,648,106. The average price of butter was 25 cents per pound, of chese 12 cents ; milk, per quart, 4 cents, and of dairy cows, $40, while tbe cost wa 20 cents for butter. 8 cent for cheese, 3 cents for milk and $30 for dairy cows. The totat value of the grass crop, 2.623,308 tons, is placed at $84,349,620. The annual vsue of cereals i said to be $72,401,- 730.36, which included 438,000 bushel of barley, 593,326 buhe! of buck wheat, 53,621, bushels of rye and 19, 462,405 bushel of wheat. The num ber of homed cattle in tbe State is 1, 740,227, and their value, $51,989,100. There are 2.827 establishments for sawing lumber ; value of sawed lumber. $22,457,3.M). Nine silk manufactories; value of raw si'k. $1,207,795. The proes value of manufactured products $3,491,840. The Harrisburg Telegraph makes the following sensible comment on an old subject : We presume that ome people think newspaper men are per sistent duns ; let a farmer plaoe h in self in a similar position'and see if be would not do tbe same. Suppose that be raises one thousand bushels of eorn and bis neighbor should come and buy a bushel, and the price was only the small sum of ono dcllar and a balf or l-ss; and the neighbor says "I will pay you tbe amount in a few days." As the farmer does not want to be small about tbe matter, be says, "all right. Another comes in the same way until tbe whole of cne thousand bushels are trusted to one thousand different persons, and not one of the purchasers concerns himself abont it, for it is a small amount they owe the farmer, and of course that will not help him any. He doe not realm that tbe farmer has fritted away hi large crop of corn, and that its value is due in a thousand little driblets, and that be is seriously embarrassed in bis business because bis debtors treat it as a little matter. On the question of butter an ex change aays: When oleomargarine was first brought into public notice there wis a good deal of opposition to its in troduction, as affording tbe ready means of deceiving buyers, no matter bow much better it, might be than poor butter, how ettiraly harmless, and how thoroughly cleanly were the methods of its manufacture. Laws were tberis fnre passed in several of the States pro hibiting its manufacture aod sale, only a all the packages should be distinctly branded with tbe name "oleouiargar- i lue. the iaroiers ana aairymao we.ie .. rr. . 1 1 moat anxiou for tbis legislation. But ioce these law were passed there ba SDrunsr up a large busiuese in what i called "butterine," wbiob usually cos sists of a little good creamery butter and an admixtnre of oleomargarine oil and neutral lard. Tbe latter is simply lard with all taste removed, wbicb in creases its oost only about a cent a pound ; but tbe butteriue thus made is hardly distinguishable by the best judges from a fine creamery butter, un der which designation a great meal ot it ia now on aim? to market. Ibe win1 ter i the best season for palming off this adulteration, as it does not keep as bard as genuine butter in the warm weather. A level beaded editor of an exchange thus expresses himself: "What shall we do with mother ! You cau't bury ber alive. Public prejudioe would be against you. It is a problem come to think of it. A worn out, superanuated mother ; a uselesa, toiling, complain ing, a weary, querulous, tottering, old fashioned mother ! Hum ! We know what we should do with ber were she ours. She should bave tbe best room in tbe house. If tbere were only one room she should bave that tbe softest bed. tbe easiest chair. She should bave respect, tenderness, patience, that would in some faint measure to try to repay ber boundless devotion to a cry ing, red-nosed, ill tampered brat of year ago a devotion that labored through all tbe wayward years of a dis agreeable youth. Every furrow of her dear old face should be saored to mem ory. Every cracked and wbeezy tone of ber dear old voice thoufd bave tbe ring of music in it, aud if ever our ngly, carnal nature got tbe upper band of us, we would look, into her faded eyes and think bow bbort the time, tv en at its very longest, when we could no more ask ber forgiveness, or har it from lips that would then be silent for ever. iou may be old yourself some day, nobody will want to have you a round.' Of all th pensioners in tbe orld, mother deserve tbe bigheit pre mium. Last Thursday evening Mr. Mary A. McDonald gave a reception at ber borne, in tbis plaoe, in honor of tbe marriage of ber eon, J. M. MoDonald and Mies Ella Thompson, which had taken plaoe the week previous at the home of the bride' parents, in Fayette township. Tbo reception was a pleas ant and sueoessful one, such as will long be remembered. The guests first parsed into the west trout room and were there received by Mr McDonald, and thence they pascd to the east front room and were received by the brida and groom, who bad juat return ed from a week' tour in tbe eastern part oi tbe State, Friends of tbe re spective familie wer present from Waterloo, McAlisterville, Thompson town, Mexico, MoCoyville, Van Wtrf, and Tnsoarora and Lost Creek vallies. Mother McDonald bad rc elegant repast served, which was highly appreci ated by the guetts. Among those present were Williim Thompson and wife, father and mother of tbe bride ; Tbeo. 1 hnmpnoo, brother of the bride, aod Miss Maggie Jaoob. John MoAI istsr aad Mis Acme Gillfilin, Wm. Sharron and wife, Bank MeAlister and Miss Laura McAlister, Banks and Mis Junie Wilson, MissLizze Curran, Miss Lizzie Adams, Miis Clara Thomp son, Miss Minnie McAlister, Dr. Mo Donald and wife, Thomas Arbuckle and wife, James Kidd and wife, Mr. Dobbs, Robert Innis and wife, John Thompson and wife, Edar Tennis, Da vid Doty, Jerome Thompson, Miss Clara Thompson, Miss Cora Thompson, Matb. Rodgera and wife, John McMeen and wife, Wm. Backs and wife, Jame North aud wife, Mus Lydia Stoffer, Miss Ida McGill, James Irwin and wif, J. II. McAlister and wife, A. J. Patterson and wife, D. D. Stone and wife, J. Lynn cd wife, R. E. Parker std wife, Samuel Showers and wife, Jefferson Middagh and wife, Robert MsMeen. John S. Gray bill and wife, Henry Kennsdy and wife, Mason Irwin and Miss Mand Irwin, James McAuley and wife, Cramer Powell and wife, George Jacobs and wife, Mrs. Rodgers, Joseph Adams and wife, Jacob Beidler and wife, Rev. Mr. MoBnrney and wife, Samuel C. Myers, and others. MAKRIED: RUMBAUGH HOWARD. On tb 1st inst., in the Mexico. V. P. Church, by Rev. F. McBurney, Mr. William K. Knmbviph, of I'eiry county, and Miss Laura W. How ard, of JnniaM county. Pa. ARNTZ FURGASON. At the resi dence of the hrid's parents on the 2nth of December, leSJ, bv Kev.G. W. hminhixer, Samuel Arnta, of Locust Run. this county. and Miss Alice Furgason, of Banville, Mif flin county, Fa. CAMPBELL KENNEDY. On tbe 27th of Deremlwr, 1883, by Richard Doyle, K., at his revdence, in Beale townthio, Mr Levi Campbell, and Miss Mattia Konnsdy, both of Laek township. . Know then. As women owe duty sn do men. Men mint bo like the branch and bark, to trees. Which doth defend there from tempeatu. ons rajje; Cloth them in winter, tender them in age, Or as ewes lore nnto thir rambling live ; Such should be husbands' custom to their wives If it appears to tbem they've stryed amiss; They only must rehuko them with a kiss; Or check tbem as hens' chickens, with kind call; Cover them under their wings, and pardon all. XX. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLtNTOWN MARKETS. UirVLisvows, Jan. 8, 1884. Butter Eggs.. 25 25 10 17 12 12 U Lard Ham .... Shnnldor Sides.... Rag.... MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, ... Foltx Lancaster Shumakcr New Corn........ . Old Corn Oat Rye New Cloverseed..., Timothy seed ..... Flax seed Chop........ ..... Snorts Ground Alum Salt. American Salt 03 1 00 I 05 1 03 45 55 33 60 ....:.6 OOaO 00 1 40 1 40 1 60 1 SO 1 2i , 1 00a! 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Cattie. extra, 77Jc; common, o5c. Fat cows, were fairly active at 8 i5c. Milch Cows, were dull and lower si ilO-0. Veal calves, were active" at 7a'.lc. Sheep and l.ambf, extra, OJwJc ; common, Saljc; lamb, 4a7c. Hogs, extra, Jc ; com mon, esbje. '.Tlirat, $1.10, for march, 1.12 was bid. i rein t 6o62. Oats Kve cu. Air AiTrrrtiment&. JAUTIO.V NOTICE. Notice is hrebc eiven tint fie following; peroral peifer'r or' Join F. IlinUle. o Delswsre towpulnp. Jnrtuta eonnty, Pa., was sejr.ed snd sold on Deeemb-r 2!)", 1SH3, by W. A. Toomer, ConstabU of lnwnMiip of DuUirsre. rmintr of Jnni:tta. Sfte or Pennsrlrani. the following d sscribed per- anna! pmnertv to wit : 1 S..rrel Mare. 1 r.rown Mnle. Set Y.nlce nrne. 1 Tl.ree-HnreV.,n.len Ailer ,- on, 1 F.mr-Horse !rn Ax!. Wor,. 1 Set n oon j,i.iers, z iiinaimj uiiains. 4 Mnpie- treen, 3 Bedstead and beddinr. 1 Coot Stove and fixtures, 1 ink. 2 Se's Chir. 1 Large Rocking ( hsir, 2 Tahlvs, 1 Side Bord,I Vlmtind. 2.1 vsrds Csrpet, Lot of Dishes, 2 Mirrors. 2 Coil Oil Lamps. 2 Tin Market. 1 Wooden Ilneket, 8 Smooth ing Irons, and I Spring Clock. 1 he shove personal prop-rty vi bonght by Jre:nish Londenslsger, of Delaware townhip. Jnniata eonnty, Fa. and taken ia posesion, All person a-e hereby Cau tioned (gainst interfering with the said property. JEREMIAH LOUDENS LiOF.R. Jsn. 9, ISM-sw. IT LEADS ALL No other blood-purify lng mllm it mAda, or hii vr breu prepare!- which k uub pIUlf Hi tho Willis of pbjuciant aod Hi general pubUe a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I Ieels the list as a tmly scientific prsnara- Sion (or all blocwl ilisexee. It there is a lurk Onnnnil I in taint of Scrofula abotr. joe, ybKUrULA Ami StasarsaiL: will oisltMg it anl exel it from your srstera. For eonsiliuiional or .mfiiloii Catarrh, PsTsnnn Arias Aasa?:!'.ua is th UAI Aunll true remW. It has eared uniutirrleM caiee. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, anil remove the sicken tuf odor of tbe breath, which are indioauooa ut scrofulous origin. Hi PCmil! "nutto,Tea,Seot.l,l. ULUtnUUO "At the ef of two Tears one of Qnnpo hit chiMren waa Mrriolr afflicted vllftCd ir.:h ulcrous rauninf sores on iss (ae anJ neek. At the same time Its eras were swolleu, mora Inflame!, and rery sore. PfirjC CvCC rtayalcians told ns that a pow uUKC LI Co rrfula.teratlreineilicineaiusS be emploTeil. Thev united in recommending ATts i sia4Fari.i.A. A few doses pri dueM a erc-rtiiLe hnpmvement, wbieh, by an adherence to y)ur directions, was eontin ned to a complete and permanent care. No evideuce ha srnce appeareJ of tue ezistenee of auv scrofulous t-udenei-a: and no treat ment of any disorler waa r attended by more prompt or effectual r-tulta. Your Uttlj, B. r. JoSMOI." a raaraato bv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Man. old by all Drufgista; SI, six koMlse ter . DR. JOHN BOLL'S mmsm FOR THE CURE CF FEVER and AGUE Or Ch'SLLS and FEYEB, 113 ALL 1AHRI1L DISEASES. The poprirtsr ef tl!. eelebrs'.el nJ.i es jnaUt siaitas for it a scperieritv ever ail rsosdlis ever efcred to th public fer th SA7t. rsaTAIS. t??.ri t an at AH 151 sure of ifij ad F7sr, c.-CiUls and Fsvsr. whttctr cf short er leaf stasd io. Es Il!iT$ o tbs satin WstUia sad Doathsra socctry ta tiar fcia Usrinosy to ths trata ef th assertion that ia so tats wbatsvar will it tail to ear if ths cirse tioas ars stristly followed and earrisa out Ia a gTeat many a sirg-le dose ha hssa saSio'.sa: for a ears, and whole f tal lies bars besa sursd by a sing! bettl. will a farftet rsatoratioa cf the srsasral health. It Is. hswsvsr, predial, aaa U every case xasr sertaia to cara. if ivacae isoat:and ia saailsr detti for a wk er two afur th iieas ai fcsia M'std. taer eiysaiilly ia difisalt and leaj-staadiss; easts. Csn ally lais aedicin will not rquir any aid ti ksty th bewel ia feed erasr. Shoal ths tie-t, hawvr. rtqnir a cathartio msdicia, after havuif taken tar er four dor ef ths Tonie, a sisf le dose ef BULL'S TIGIIABLi TAH1LT TILLS will t suf ficient. HULL'S (ASSAF12HIA i th aid sad riliabls reiasdy fer inpnritiss cf th blood ana Scrofulous afaetieas th Xing of 31ood FariSsrs. DB. J0HS BTLV TXCrTAILJ WD'Tjf D2JTB0TZ2 ia prsparsi ia th fora of candy drop, attractive t th sijat acd plsasaat to th ust. DR. JOHN BULL'S SSITK'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. 'rialel OOlee, Ml lala SU, tOCUTlLLI. It P. IJ!PK3f?CIIAlB, AT Tn CENTRAL STORE nn iiige:tref.t. 2sdDoob 'WrsTCF Opd Fellow IIali, Miflliiitowii, ra Call tbe attention of tbe f nb'iio to the followine faets : Fair Prices Our Leader J -Bist Gooda Oar Pride ! The One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchanga Onr Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SnOES, for M.t, Women and Children, Qaeensware, Wood and Willow-waro Glassware, Oil Cloths, aod everj article usually found in first class store. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioe. Tbsukful to tbe poblio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; snd ask per sons from all parts of the eonnty, wben in Mifflin to call and see my stock of i good. F. KSPCMSCII APE. Sept. 7, 18S8 The Sentinel aud Republican office is th nlaea toeot iob work done. Try it. It will 1 . p.ry yau if yon need anything in tiat line jV'ew Advertisements- Vl'UVIUI I" Ml'Hand women know ere UUilOUUU lmUltbi. that f the many 4iset-i aod derangement of the body ewe, a separate causa or onjrin, and that rh needs a rtifl'erent method of treatment in order to tif ct a cure, and a moment' reflection must convince that any ot the I t",c" nos,rUD tinted upon tke I chiimin; to core all of a number of public diara- i Hr,cy trent disease must prere fail en if we do not sail tbem hum- i ''"fc- TjnriTl TJpnTJT TUnd people ot moderate Pfinu urnrTrd 1UUU lUUilUimrans, and -even people well to do or wealthy tind that the mor mon char ftt of practising physician are a serious burden to them, and alao frod that after paying tbemelv poor that no bene fit baa accrued to tbem, that in fact they hare thrown their money awy. To over come thee evils we offer Wultr'$ Ao. 91 Smrt Rimtdin to the sick and suffering ons jnmeny ir swn disease, wiinont tor a moment claiming that one remedy will enre any other disease than tbe one claimed for it, and aa these remedies kava stood the lest of years without a single failnre, we agree te reana! Iki wunuy paid in every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedie are entirely vegeta ble, can do ao barm, and will positively enre every disease for which they are in scribed. RHE1IATISH Gont, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by tbe use of Wheeler's No. 9fi Rheo mstism Kemrdy. We say boldly that in the w..rst ot cf of no matter ho long ttand rng, how crtc or how painful, we can not only give reiit-r but posiYicey cars for all lima. Failing to do this we will positively refund tbe money paid for the treatment, snd if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as yon would on any oth er than these gaaranteed remedie. The price of Wheeler' 'o. 05 Rheumatism Kemeily is only 50 cent, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. i SDTFE3MG WOm; ladv by nature with a pretty fare, b-atitiiul figure, faultless complexion, as well as tbe awe est of tampers and faultless mntal quali ties grows prematurely old, gra and wrink led, hr form lose its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling of languor take the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractinnsness mikes life a 1 harden, thing that once were trifle worry i her till life becomes unbearable. All this teing rsnsed by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevent their making known, and of which the tgnoraars ! of the medical profession prevents a cure. m paase aud consider, 'tis a du- rourself, your family and yonr von should core yourself of es and ot te moro feel 'he glow of p"rfeot health and spirit that nature intended for yon. tVhrtltr't ,V.. sj pTt srrtrton are pleasant and pafitable to take containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at ail times I and in all condition wiMoaf pottioiy of ill ' tfltclt, and will positively cure any of the I peculiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure II ihe proprietors will rB.f th moaey paid for The treatment, if you have 1 airai lom comrirrfoa, constant or intermittent headacbrs, backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar srmi'tons, It'Sfesr's Ae. 90 Prtieription B" will positively restore yon to health. If yon have (enaatinn of beat and throb bing in th berk, frequently fainting spell, Lencorrhea or white dicharge, painful or scalding srttion in nrinsting, reddish or white d-poit in urine, hot and drv akin. W'Wt' So. 9 Prrtrrtption "C" will give iromediite and latingreliof. The price of Wheeler's So 06 Perscription "B" and Care SO centa each, obtainable from druggist oesefit ry mail seenr fiom ob servation post paid en receipt of price. Postage eramFS taken. P I rn 1 T TJ TT Itisredie to describs the j U-li filuUi.srmptotis of this nauseous di pea-e that is sapping the life and strength ot only too many of the fairest and best of both ets. oM and young. u(fering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous ass il discharges, tho fetid breath and general weskne, debility and languor, aid from the acnte nfTrring of this i?ee. which if not checked can only end in lot) of palate, hoarseness, treaknei eight, loss of memory, deafness and pre mature death if not checked before it is too late. Lsbnr, studv and rea.-arvh in Ameri ca, Eur'p and Eafem Ian-Is have result ed in IVheelcr'i Ao. 9i Instant Relief and Sure Curt for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every caso of acnte or chronic catarrh or money refunded. W.'ffrr's .Vo. 9-i Instant Relief and Sure Curt for Catarrh will enre every case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price $1.00 pr pack.ige. from druggist or snt by mail post paid on receipt or price. IFA.'er'i Ao. 95 Surs cars for Kidney and Liter Troubles cures all weakness and sorenes of kidney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $1 00. Wh'tler's Vegetablt Pills are th only remedv that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price 25 cents, of druggists or by mail. irifr'i Kervint Tonie lor mental de pression, loss of manhood, languor, weak ness or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 centa. TUT! QTT I D I TjrppTlCures in evry esse Vtf l bUAMI. iliilor will refund money paiJ. We place our price for thee reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the pri?e asked by olhera for remediea cpon which yon tike ail tha charges, and ire spennHy invite th patronage of tho miny person who have uird other reoii-dies without ef fect or lep eied their pnres ty paying doctor bills that bcn- fltteJ them not. HOW TO OBTAE It'he.'e remedies. Go and sek for thcni. If they have not got them, write at once to 3 proprietor, en closing the price in noney or a'amps, and they will he sent yon at once by mail, post paid. Correspond?!- ) solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WUKELER A. CO., No. 06 W. Haltimore St. BALTIMORE, MD who ere Interested In Growing Crops cheaply snd successfully snnnld srrle es fnr er esitinhlet on sure tertitirers. f nnd Inrtiliree can be made at hornet or spent S f 2 a tns PTCamnosting W'th PQWFLL'S PRPSPtO CHEWfCSLS. References! n EverySUte. oentsww'ed fortinoccitpiedterrtorv. Spntvwits reference. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. MiT-'aetvrers et Powell's Tip-Top Bone FfrtiHrer, Bone. Potash. Smmgnia. Sc. 1S IIOMT STREET. LTISQRE, MO. KE.WEDV Jb DOTY, As;eula, MirrLtsTowa, Pa. juno 20-S3. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new tuilliuery atore at my place of residence on Water street, Milllintown, second door from corner of Bridge street. a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, ill new, and of the latest styles, and bavin; employed first class milliner, I am prepared to aupply the public with everything found in a iirstchtsa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI3L. Msv 2-f3.1.v. Subscribe for the Stc trnd Republican the host newspaper in the comity. MISCELLAJCEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is ths plate where 70a eai bar THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTM, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, IIE is prepared to exhibit on ef the most tbis market, and at ASTOXiSHlyGLz LOW FK1CZ3 I Also, measures taken for suits aod parts of stits.-which will h t traa at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffmai' Water areU, MIFFLINTO TTIf , PA. SAM'L strayer Hat ntaBtlj oa band a fall variety tf MEN & boys; clothing, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS rURNISUIXa GOODS. Goeds of all kind are low Com and saw and be astonished. Pauls at 75 cents, Patterson, Fa., April 18, 1879. Profestional Card. B. F. BOOKS, llomorpaiblc Pvbslvla., Office iu residence of Solomon Books. Main Street, Ui.-Iiintown, Fa. 1X7" I have permanently located in Mifflin- town. All calls left at office promptly at tended to. Oct. 17. 'f -tf. oils K. Atki.vsos. Gao. Jacoss, Ja ATKIXSOX &. JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAV.'. MIFFLINTOWS, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orvica On Main treet, Id place of real, drnce of Loni K. Atkinson, Esq., onth of Bridge treet. Oct29, 1881. JTjjASON IRWIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, mrrusTows, jvxiata co., pj. LXy All business promptly attended to. Ovrtrs On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jan7, '80-ly J-ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, MIFFLIMTOWN, PA. ECollection attended to promptly. Orrica With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridg treet. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, xirriiXToirir, pj. Office hour f-onj 9 a. a. to S p. a.. Of Bc in hi residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parior.sge. ocU12-tt jy M. CRAWFORD, M. D.. His resnmed activelv the practice of' Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branohe. OfBce at the old corner of Third and Orange street, Mifflintown, Pa. March 20, 1876 J. M BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Ovrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail hours. J n Vrl.arGBLi.v. Jostpa W. Stimmsl MC I-4rf;lILI7i &. STl.MMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY.1L, JUStAT.1 CO., PJ. JOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1S75-1.V YrILf.IAM BEIX. AGENT AN'D DEALER IX Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. HifTlintown, Jaiiata Connty, Pa. Office on Bridge sireet opposite Soath aide of Court House. Xov.F. 182. JEABODV HOTEL, JJinth St , south of Chestnut, one inre south of the New Post Office, one-half qusre from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the citv. On the American and European plan. Oood room fmm 5"c to $1 00 per dv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. FAIXK, M. D.. Owner and Proprietor. Nov.21,lf83, ly. A LEOTUEE TO YOUNG MENi On the Io.nh of mm A Lecture on the IVature, Treatment and Radical cure ot Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emmis sions. Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Imp. diments to Marrisge generally; Con sumption. Epilepsy ant Kits; Mental and Phv;. al Incapacity. Ac By KOHEKT J. CrLVKRWELL, M. D., author of the "Gre n Book," Ac. Tho world-rnowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clcarlv proves from his experience that the awful consequences of Selt-AViss ma bo etfrttually removtd without dangerous surgical sperations, bou gies, instrument, rings or cordials; point ing out e mode ol cure at once certain and effectual, by wbicn every sufferer, no mat ter wht hit" cond;'ion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately ane radically. tkTsis lecture will prate a 6oo to thou lands aud thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, oil receipt of four cents, or two postage stamps. A Jdress THE (TLYERTTTLL MEDICAL I0n 41 Ann St., New Tork.X.T. ; jnel8-ly-jin 9. Post-Office Box 450. TfOTICE TO TKES PARSERS. i. 1 AH persons are herebv notified not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned, in Wslker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hnnting, building fires, or tor anv other trespass purpoe. SwrvL Ackbk. Hxaav Acasa, rwanTiaa Vt-ssta, Raraas Moist, Isac Ai-Era. WiLiiAW RicKtvaaca, WiLLrsiTKSt ParvH, Kisn KrrraA!, JosrrH 3. Wva, Srsv Boiaaa, Josas Karrrv, CTaisissa Oct. 31, lSM-tf. CAUTIO JIOTICE. A LL persons are herebv cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing f. elds, or In any other way trespassing on th lands of the ander. igne4 J. S. Ksxitrp. 11 Hm ADVERTISEMENTS. BOYS' CLOTHING1 JMD fVM!HSJSiyo GOODM. choice aaa select stack ever W4 Ig New Baildior. sorter tf Briig sW Jaw. 1, Is7-T tjy SUITS MADE TO ORDER, yn SAalfJIL. STRATML SptcM .Yolut. TUE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY at vaaTDav sicTCLoraaii, eontalalag Orr M.Ofw Word; complied Tom TfEB STKK, 40,O"O aynonvme, a complete dic tionary of rhymee, foreign words and phras es, business, nautical, musical and law terms and aivthology. Embracing searf tmbjtrt on which clear, satisfactory informa tion i given. A EQCK EQUAL TB PASES OCTAVO, .. The eanse information cannot be had else where, nor In as conveaient or accessible shape for less than '). Sample psgea free. Oat tit 11 X. leans, Maaaiaa k. Ci.toi Arch St., Philadelphia, Fa. Oct. 17-3m. AYEE'3 AGUECURE containa as antidote for all ma larial disorder which, so far a known, is used iu nn other remedy. It con tain no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse- ' asently produce no lnju.lous sfTrct upon tbe constitution, but leave the lyitatu as healthy as it was before tbe attack. WCWiRRIilTATERnCfB CURE to cure every case of Fever and Agae. Intermittent or Chill rover, Remit, tentFeser, Dumb Ag'ie, Billioua Fever, and Liver Complaint caused by malaria. Ia eaae of failure, after due trial dealer are authorised, bv our circular dated Jaly 1st, la 2, to raTaus! the moncT- Dr. J. C. Ayer'i & Co., Lowell, Mais. Sold by all.'Draggist. THE BZ3T ON EARTH. ft? Thaaa celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAXS and HEAT IRONS In lass tim and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove mads. Da sure and buy tha Danglar Non-Explosiva Vapor Cook Stove, - MaarTAcrvaaD av tu DangisrVapor Stevs & Rsfining Go. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Tea wmdkiM st Ocx Anwrr D.S.MGRGAI.&CO. 1 suscraonrasi isa DvRASLE LIGHT DRAFT lllMniMnunis me a AK9 THS NOISITSSS Nsw Clipper Mowsr. The Trimfrn f i 1 RJ are cisq '! tot ainai'lieity in eontru'-t:on. ef i:itMnnt I-.-M iri -:ht. tnr!IitT nJ tpoa worSimf aa7 iu :l e.tn.liuan of r-A.n. The EW CLIPprR b all the e.1vnte " f2ioIJ CUI'I'ta MOWBJt wiiU maay viW imrmvenimta. temp Foa lu.nmiiTFT Ct-trLAa. Good AOENlo WaSXJtOln anoeripll terrtto.-y. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo..N.Y KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fKenasdy,) OEALEKS I.N ORAI.X, COAL laUMIIKR Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, JiC. He buy Grain, to be delivered at stifflia town. Port Royal, or Mexico. lie is prepared tofurnishSalttodealsvs at reasonable rate. DAVJD D. DOTT. April 21,1884-tf -yALTJABLB FARM LAND FOE SALS. A valuable farm, containing aboat 160 acres, all tillable laud, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling llonse, Bisk Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. The land ia all river bottom. A Iso, 460 acre of mountain land , along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, snd convenient to Siding and Stations, well set with rock onfc, chestnut, and other Um ber. A good epportanity for any one want ing a first class home or to engage ia tie. lumber business. For particulars ca'I eat or address JEREMIAH LTO.NS, Kirs Liavoww, Juv-s Ce., Pa. Sept. 1,
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