8E5T1NEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: . WtinMdBT, Jan. 16, 1114. TERMS. criirtien. $l-"0 rr annnm if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if sot paid within II Mentha. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 aaata var inch for each insertion. Tranaieat business noticoa' in loeal col- ana. 10 aanta err line for each insertion. Ded aetiene will be made to those fleeh-ing ta advertise by the year, half or quarter SALES. r tv- nonA nf Jannirr. Jacob Beidler Adm'r of Hannah Beidler, dee'd, will aell i.oi.MhnM nnilinf uid decedent, at her late place of residence, a half mile from Van Wert, Walker townsmp. On the 25th of January, Administrator of Win. Kenawfll, dee'd, wiU sell rel es tate of aaid decedent. See advertisement On the 5th of February, Catherine Kurtf , will aell at her place of residence, one mile east of Van Wert, horses, cows, suocu, oung cattle, farming uteueils, and house hold furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. On the 8th day of February, Caleb Shirk will aell at his place of residence, one mile from Richfield, one mare, four cowa, a lot of young cattle, wagon, carriage, harness, farming utensils, potatoes, applebutter, fcc. Sale at 10 o'clock. SHORT LOCALS. Huntingdon has several dudes. The worst men often give advice. Cbambersburg has thirteen churches. Headlight oil for sale at G raj bill's. Oysters are said to be good to oure a cough. Tor sale-, all kinds of crocks at MeClintios. The time for revival meetings in the churches is here. MeClintie keeps for sale a full line f builder's hardware. The trial of James Natt was begun last Monday in Pittsburg. ICeClintie has nails and other hardware goods for sale. Edward Haines, and family, left for Roanoke, Va., lait Thursday. Belmouicn, the famous restauranter, of New York, has disappeared. The Huntingdon car works will be reopened about the 1st of February. Vb. Cleck, of Fermanagh, has been confined to the bouse by Rheumatism. Lswistown will indulge in a musical convention on the 2Sth of this month. "Roofs crushed in by scow," was the report from many points last week. Mrs. E. L. Caum, of flarnsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Martin. Dr. Graham's steam saw mill is in operation in Beale township, on Todd's land. One ef the indisper.sible things is a cook litis, ge to McClintic's and buy a cook sieTe Communion scrvicrs were held in the Port Royal, Lutheran church, last Sabbath. Attbitioi. Housekeepers, you may flud a large assortment of cook Steves at Mc Oiiatis't Bachelors remind the girls that this is leap year, but the girls fail to take the bint. The week of prayer is over and so cial parties, as a consequence, are more frequent. When the thermometer gets dewa to S2 degress below freeiing point it is down to zero. The small pox spread so rapidly in Girardville, Pa., that the schools were elosed last week. John S. Bear, of Fayette township, has been appointed Mercantil Apprais r for the year ISS-t. All sorts of weather, just as tbo weather pign of Mr. Showers indicated the first 3 days of the month. The man Sutton who cut such a shine on the cars, some days ago, was an es caped lunatic from Lancaster. The Grangers enjoyed a banquet in Sprnoe Hill, at the residence of Vfm.P. Graham, on New Year's evening. Everybody says the comet is visible to the naked eye, but where oh where is the naked eye thathas seen it? The storm of the lltb inst., was trong enough to wash 1000 bushels of sea clams asbcre at Newport, R. I. Everybody says that this is an old fashioned winter, even people who nev er saw an old fashioned winter, say so. Through a defective flue, a school bouts in Wayne township Mifflin coun ty was set on Ere and entirely consum ed. Michael Sieber sold a '22 months old eteer that weighed, when dressed, 056 pounds, to Solomon Sieber, of Ferman agh. If a lady proposes to a bachelor, the bachelor does cot need to say yes, there is no Kw to force him into wed lock. ,, One hundred and one Pennsylvania bills were offered in Congress one day last week. It took one hour to call them. "Is it ever right to marry for mon ey," is the question that the htersry society of McVeytown is preparing to debate. The Lutheran congregation of St. Paul's cbnroh gave their new preacher. Rev. A. H. Sptr.gler, a donation a few days ago. A Pittsburg woman belives that she bas a lizard in her stomach. How ean a woman with snsh a belief in bermind be happy ? The House committee on rublio lands have reported in favor of the for feiture of the land grants of seven west ern railroads. A lost pair of gloves, for a man's band were found on Sunday, and are now at this ( Mice awaiting identification and the owner. Mrs. Laura Greenleaf wifa of Dr. Greeoleaf. of Delaware, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary M. Atkinson, at Thompsontown. If the railroad to Delaware Water Gap be ever brought to a state of com pletion it is probable that it will run close by Oriental. The most active justice lives in Dan bury Conn., be tried eight cases, wed ded one eoiipl. arid eanght sixty-eight packers in one da v. Remember, that at this office you can have a handsome quarter-sheet sale bill printed for 75 ceuta, and , a half sheet bill printed for $1.50. The Philadelphia Record almanao is up to the high standard of former years, and onse a man sets one be wonders bow be eonld get along without it. The inquiry of the rairoad company as to eolor blindness bas demonstrated that there are so many oases that the question of signaling by form is sug gested. J. Nevin Pomeroy, Superintendent of the Presbyterian Sabbath bohool, at Academia, furnished the funds for the late Christmas entertainment at Aca demia. A party of Lewistown people in dulged in a supper and a bop, at the Jacobs House one night last week, and left for home io tbe morning at four o'clock. John E. Reeder, a freight car brake man, of Huntingdon was killed by cars at Harrisburg on the 8th inst, inter ment at Huntingdon on the 10th ; last Thursday. There is a good deal of talk in Mifflin county about the man who hauled a load of lumber on the Sabbath day, and on tbe next day a horse of his, valued at $180 died. Relio hunters for spinning wheels, and grandfather clocks, should attend the sale of Catharine Kurtz, io Dela ware township, on tbe 5th day of Feb. ruary. Bee Dins. It is again reported that work is a- bout to be commenced on the S. & S. TV. railroad route. "The proof of the pndding is the eating thereof." Pass along the pudding. During one of tbe thawing spells of weather last week, the tin roof on the office of the Demoorat and Register sprang a leak and wet many of the things in tbe omoe. Slushy walking may be looked for auy day, protect yonr feet and in that way take care of your health by buy ing good leather shoes, and good gum shoes at George Heck's. Last week was the week of prayer. Each evening, the subject for prayer, after it had been prayed for, became the subject to make speeches on, by tbe membership of tbe church. The store of Denny k MoMurtrie, in Huntingdon, was entered and robbed several nights ago. Two citizens of that town have been put under arrest on the charge of the crime. The bright glow of sunsot, and aun ri.se has alarmed no small number of peot le ; the uncommon redness is look ed upon as the forerunner of some ca lamity to the human family. Excursion tickets will be sold at the R. R. station for the annnal meeting of the State Board cf Agriculture, which will meet in Harrisburg, in tbe State House, January 251 and 24th. There isagreat falling off in the reve nues of the Huntingdon Presbyterian church, and on Sun.iay, the pastor, Rev. D. K. Freeman, suggested as a remedy a return to the pew system. Ayer's Saraeparilia is tbe most po tent blood purifier, and a fountain of health ani itrei)gth. Be wise io time. All baneful infections are promptly re moved by this unequalled alterativs. A Philipsburg Centre county boy named Davis, while coasting, slid a gainst a railroad engine that was run niug rapidly by, sod was so severely injured" that he died within a half hour. A quarter sheet t-ale bill will be printed at this offije for seventy five cents ; a half sheet sale bill for one dollar and Sfty cents. Send in your orders if you contecplate having a sale. It is a disgrace tj thi civilization, o the day that the Congress of the United States, permits twa silver dollars of unequal value to circulate among the people. The dollars should be alike in value. On Saturday night, the 5th, a con vent at Belleville, III., was destroyed by Ere. Twenty-seven of tbo ladies of the convent perished in the flames. The fire was started b the furnace io the basement. Harry Strayer and Charles Jacobs were io town last Thursday on their way from Altoooa to McAlisterville, to attend the wedding of Theoph Theoph Thompson and Miss Maggie Jacobs, of McAIistcrville. W. R Ogden, agent was in MifBin town last week, and had with bim lamp wicks that were made of glass. It is said that one wick will last a lifetime. One of the wioks was put in a lamp in this rffice and so far it has given satis faction. The February election is, already claiming the attention of politicians. Elect only good men, sueh as have re gard for 'he interests of the property holder. It is tie men of property that pay the taxes and keep np all public affairs. The wife of Michael Ulrich, living one mile cast of Harrisburg, died a few days ago, and since that time Mr. Ulrich the hueband has deposited $15,000 in the Middletown bank. The money had been kept by the old people in tbe house. The children of Spruce Hill arc studying the shorter catechism in ear nest, as is evidenced by the fact, that Spruce Hill Sabbath School was re quired to present seven bibles to that many children who had committed the catechism to memory. Hurrah! Hurrah! Mr. J. Ebren zeller, of Fayette township, killed two Logs a few days ago, the larger one weighed G31 lbs., the smaller one weighed 453Tos., the average weight t Hie li"g was ol'l lb., and tbe ag gregate was 1,084 lbs. A grave-digger walking the streets t'ue other day chanced to turn and no ticed two doctors walking behind him. He stopped till they passed, and then followed on buhind thorn. "And why this V said they. "I know my place in the procession,' returned he. Post. "So your husband is a contractor. Io what particular line is ho?" "In the debt line ?" "la the debt line?" "Yes. be has contracted about $10, 000 worth of debts during tbe last two years. Everybody says he is very suc cessful in bis business." Transcript. It was eold here last week, but it was colder np at Tyrone, there the J thermometer was 15 degrees below zero, at Altoona it was 12 degrees below, and at Philipsburg it was 18 degrees below zero, who says Penn sylvania is behind with her oold weath er. Attention Boxs. Oo Wednesday, April IS, 1884, a competitive examin ation for tbe loth Congressional dis trict wilt be held io Mifflintown, to fill a vacancy for said distriot in the Naval Academy. Tbe examination will be open to all boys of 14 to 18 years of age. A correspondent of the Newport News says a new-boro boby was last week deposited io a market basket at tbe door of E. F. White, of Duncan non. Mrs. White took kindly to the young stranger, and intends says the News to make him happy and com fortable. The question of the election of a su perintendent of common schools is a wakening a good deal of interest in certain circles. J. J. Patterson. A.T. McAfee, Win. Grooinger, W. E. Au- man, J. T. Turbett, J. T. Ailman, and others, are talked of io oonneotion with tbe office. Since tbe gunning season is out wild turkeys come eo noar to town tbat they can be seeu from Main street, and oo oasionly tbe gobble, of the male, and tbe answering pipe of bis mate can plainly be beard, so say people who nave given attention to the movements of tbe turkeys. Four young meo, eaob with a lady, sleighed from Lewistown, and took sup per at tbe Jaoobs liouse, last Thurs day evening, and returned tbat night. Nearly all the parties that go out these times make more or less of aa effort to dance, but the yonng people just spok en of did not danoe. On Sunday a week a Louisville preacher, in a sermon on dancing said, tbat if women and men would only dance in separate rooms be would not object to dancing. It would be just as graceful, be claimed, and lust as health ful exercise, and they could keep etep to tbe music just the same. On Friday, Feb. 1, 18S4, tbe Sheriff will sell at tbe Court House, a traot of 12 acres, with a log house and frame house, in Greenwood township, as the property of Sarah Ann Cupp. A ttaot of 6 acres with a log bouse and stable, in Delaware township, as tbe properly of Joseph Nicklo. Samuel H. Brown, merchant, died at his piace of residence in Patterson, last Thursday morning. Interment in Un ion Cemetery. The Post, G. A. R., and several other orders attended tbe funeral in a body. It was the largest funeral tbat bas taken place in this town. Aged 51 years, 9 months and 2 days. The E7erett Press says, Ob,fickU woman, and then to prove it publishes the following: A young merchant named Carroll, of Hollidaysbnrg, visit ed Pittsburgh with a young woman to whom he was engaged, to buy her wed ding outfit, but she deserted him to be come a variety aotress in Stubenville, Ohio. . The Franklin Democrat says : We are informed that several days ago a farmer residing above Fannettsburg, near the Vanderbilt tunnel lost a fat horse from disease, and tbat during the night tbe Hungarians employed there sliced all the meat from the ani mal and are at present having a picnic over the remains. Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the beauty of the hair and promotes its grotb. It imparts an attractive appear ance, a delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuri ance, its effects are enduring , and thus it proves itselft o be tbe best and cheap est article for toilet use. A barn owned by william Pannebak er, at Lewistown,was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening last, about 7 o'olock. Alt the live stock was takeo out after tbe alarm of fire was given. A considerable quantity of oats and wheat was destroyed ; also a largo 4 horse wagon and so forth. It is belived tbat some bad man set it on fire. In sured. When does a man's birthday oome only once in 4 years the following item explains it : "Tbe man who was born on the 29th of February will be abie to oelebrate bis birthday. And he ought to make a grand time of it. When a man's birthday only comes once every four years be is justified in treating it with distinguished consider ation." Mrs. Lucretia E. Patterson, wife of ex-Senator John J. Patterson, died at Washington, D. C, on the morning of tbe 8th inst., at 6 o'clock, of heart di sease. Mrs. Patterson's maiden name was Moore. Her parents lived in Hol lidaysbnrg. Her remains were placed in a vault and will be brought to this place fur interment in the Presbyterian grave yard next spring. Emery McCaben is not quite up to the Chicago builders who raise whole blocks of bouses after they have been built, but a few daysngo he bad a log drag constructed, and on the drag was piaoed a house tbat stood at Robin's Mill, and when all things were ready a team of 5 horses drt gged tbo house to Patterson where it was unloaded. Tbe home belongs to F. F. Robm. The Perry county Freeman, of last week says: John Brown, of Juniata township, died suddenly on Tuesday night of last week. He went to bed in his usual health but woke his wife during the night, saying bo felt sick, and in a few hours was dead. Al though be was seventy years of age, he .was a muscular man io good health without any feeble appearance. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forpet that at Iless's Pho tograph Gallery yon can fjet auy small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made ia Pho toffTaphv, you can gut here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, &.C Frames of all kinds cheap. There is a smart girl living io New port Perry county Sbe had a beau : the bean proposed marriage : the yonng lady said no ; the beau then threatened to shoot himself which threat caused the young lady to quickly siee the hat of the dis tressed yonng men and throw it oat of door ; tbe young man went out to get his hat, and the cold air, cured him of suioidal intent. Brave cirl. About o'clock on Monday evening, as Thomas Sulouli was driving two horsos that were drawing an ore sled through the river bridge, the large black horse in li.e team lost his tooting and fell down. The borso lay in the bridge till about 8 o'clock in the evening, when the beast, after being raised to his teet, was led away. While the horse lay in the bridge hundreds of people went there to see him, and all the horse doctors for miles arouud wero there, each, expressing an opinion aa to where, and to what degree the horse was hurt. "Do you know," said a Fort Lincoln mao to the young lady who was driv ing while out sleigh-riding, "tbat in tbe east the other day two young peo ple were out just as we are, and the sleigh upset, aud tbat little accident was tbe cause of a wedding within a week." Ten minutes later they were floundering in the snow, but tbe girl says it was ao accident. Bismarck Tribune. REMOVED. Notick the Change. We are now occupying the new and beautiful room oo Main street, in tbe new building that J. S. Thomas bas recently built, where we are onoe more to furnish tbe trade with a large stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and shoes. We receive new goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. U. K lll.NKEL & CO. Nov. 28, 1883-tf. We are in receipt of tbe Philadelphia Times almanac, of 100 pages, full of tbe most substantial information. It contains a digest of the Pennsylvania eleotion laws. Complete election re turns. A summary of the 150 laws passed by the Legislature of 1882. Game and Fish Laws. List of the names of the several judge of the eourta of tbe Commonwealth. The public debt of tbe nation and many oth er valuable pieces of information not here mentioned. Between this and the 1st of Febru ary, 1884, a bill will be seut to each and every person who is owing this of fice for more than one year's subscrip tion. Don't wait for the bill. A printer, you know, is human like other peoplo and can't afford to work quite for nothing. We have a large list of subscribers that are almost all tbe time ahead with their pay. Wo bave a large list who are a little slow, but the larger number of tbem will be in on time, before the 1st of February. Tbe city government of New York is a failure ; it bas imposed a debt on the people of tbe future, tbat the great, great, great, great grandchildren of the present people will not see paid. Such management is a fraud, and if tbe grandchildren repudiate tbe debt can they be wondered at for so doing ! What right has a city or town manage ment to incur detts that they cannot pay ? bat right have tbey to bur den the coming boys and girls, who will soon be men and wotuao with debts that will take the bulk of their earn ings to carry. The Huntingdon Journal reminds its delinquent subscribers that the new postal law and a uiiist righteous one it is now makes the taking of a news l.t r l. paper ana toe reiusai to pay lor me same "theft, and any person guilty of such an acticn is liable to criminal pro ceeding, the same as if be had stolen goods to the amount of subscription. Those of our slow-paying subscribers, who pay no attention to our appeals for the amounts duo us, will do well to make a note of this. We have only a fe such, and we direot their attention to this new Jaw. There bas been a good deal of high wind in these part, but no aooident such a the following took place. It was cn the 4th day of this month, tbat Mrs. Reuben Walrath, of Oppenhoim, Ful ton county, N. Y , went into the yard to secure some article on a clothes line. Not returning, tbe family went in search of her. Tbey were attracted by her groans and found her lodged in the branches of a pine tree, a few rods from the bouse. She Lad been literal ly blown away. One le was broken, her shoulder was fractnred and sbe al so sustained some severe bruises, but it is thought that sho will recover. Mr. Walrath is a small woman, about forty years old. Another caution notice against the careless handling of loaded fire arms maybe found in the following: At Houston's mill, in Cumberland oounty, a musket was loaded with, a heavy charge of buckshot, for use on a flock of ducks which bad bexn seen in tbe neighborhood. The piece was left standing in tbe corner of tbo mill of fice, where two young men named Moy er, cne sixteen and tbe other twenty years of ase, the former a on of th miller in charge and tho latter a neph ew, engaged in a friendly tussle for the gun, to shoot a cat. In tbe melee the piece was discharged, the content en tering tbe left side cf the elder lad, killing bim instantly. On the 7th inst , Peter Varner, of Fayette township, mot with a serions accident. He was hauling wood for II. H Fronk, of Smith' Mill, when some of the holding back part of the harness broke and tbe sled ran down hill against the born. Varner sprang forward to catch the animal by the bridle and fell under tbe beast and broke a leg. He lay on tho snow and called for help. J . N. VanOrmer, who was passing the mill, went in and told Fronk that he heard a call. Tbe mill-, er thought that it was Varner ; they both went nut and found Varner lying on the snow, helpless. They put him on the sled, took him to F rook's houie, and then VanOrmer went to McAlis terville and took Dr. Fisher out to the mil!. Varner' leg wa broken in three places below tbe knee. Three neigh bors took him home on a sled. Winter Ex.crR.sio Tickets. In view of tbe increasing popularity of winter trips to the seaside and to Flor ida, and the demand for round-trip tickets to the prominent resorts, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, com mencing Tuesday, January 1st, 1884, will place on sale, at principal stations, excursion tiokets to Cpe May, Cape May Point, Atlantic City, Old Point Comfort, Va., and Jacksonville, Flor ida. These excursion tickets will be entitled to all the privilege of other first class tiokets, and perruit the bold er to stop off en route where suoh priv ilege is granted on other first class tickets. Tbe return coupons of these tickets will be accepted until May 31, 1884, ereept thoao to Jacksonville, which, andor . certain circumstances, have special limitations, details of which, as well as a copy of an illustra ted pamphlet containing rates aud ap propriate descriptive matter, can be obtained upon application to nearest ticket agent. 9mJ tftc ""H-Tfw , JWT 'J " Xertv A drrrtisrmmt. 1 ACTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tlie following personal property ot John E. Jiinkle, of Delaware township. Jnriafa conntv, Pa., was seiicd and sold on December 20, 18H3, by W. A. Toomrr, Ootttl!e of township of Delaware, enmity or Juniata. State of Pennsylvania, tbe following described per sonal property to-wit: 1 Sorrel Vare, Brown Mnle, Set Yankee Harness, 1 Tbree-Hnrse Wooden Axle Wag on, 1 Four-Horse !mn Axle Wagon, 1 Set Weod Ladders, '1 Binding Chains, 4 Single trees, 3 Bedstead and bedding, 1 Cook Stove and fixtures. 1 5 ink, 1 Sets Chairs, 1 Large Rnckipg Chair, 2 Tablea, 1 Side Board, I VshtinI. 2'J yards Carpet, Lot of Dishes, 2 Mirrors, 2 t'nsl Oil Lamps, .2 Tin Buckets. 1 Wooden Bucket, 3 Smooth ing Irons, ml 1 Spring Clock. The above ponsl property was bought by Jeremiah Loadanslager, of Delaware township, Juniata county, Ta, and taken in possession. All person are hereby Cau tioned against interferiag wiia the aaid propertv. JEREVIAII LOUDENS LiOEJl. Jan. 9, 1XM-4: AYER'S Sarsaparilla la a highly concentrated extract of SarMparilla and other blood-purlfylng root, combined with Iodide of Fotae aium and Iron, and is the salt t, moat reli able, and most economical blood-purifier that can bo tued. It Invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores lu vitalizing power. It is the best km. wd remedy for Scrofula and all ScrofuJoas Complaints, Erysip elas, Enema, Ringworm, Blotches Sure, Bolls, Tamore, and Eruption of the Skin, as also for all disordrs eansed by a thin and impoverished, er corrupted, condition al the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatle Oont, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. IfeiT.afoi Rhenmatisn Curel "Avrs's Sabsap&billa has enred me o th In'lamtnatnry Rheumatism, with wbirh 1 bar suffered for many years. W. II. Mooaa." orham, u, March 2, 1KS2. FBxrABED nr Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!l,M3ss. Sold by all brugglsts; ?1, sis bottles DR. JOHN EVIL'S Siili'sToflicSfn1! rCH THE CURZ O? FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, 130 m aiufim diseases. . The p-c?ri9te? of this esUuratsd medi etas Jnrtiy elaiias for ii a sn?eriority ev a!! rimsihoi ever crTri to tj polis fcr the ArT, CEJ.ilIS. rf'TDT IZ2 M AS EST cars ef .. jie are Sx-r-T.rTCV.t and Fever. vie;ter it short er less urg ing. He if?rj c th tat.ro TTuvjra .4 Southern country to txr bin trst:3T ; tee tiata ef the sitrrt.tn t'nit in l nee wts5vsr will it fail to sera if th direc tions ar striotly followed r.n4 rr:i est la a great roany eases a ting's den has besa (nrcient fcr a ours, and whole fami lies have bean enred by a sicgis bottle, wits, a prJ:ct nsuralioa cf the general health. It is. hrrortr, riuient, ana in every cat triors ear tain to sire, if i:H50 ueosliaced in smaller doses for a weak or two after the diresss has beta c-i:x!. mere ssyfsisily la d:.-fioit e?i long-standing ea;. Usu ally this r.cdioine will cot require any aid to a:.-? the bowels is good erdsr. Should the p.itiont, however, reqnire a eatharue medietas, aftsr haviaj taken ttre or foar d?es of the Tonio, a a-.ngle dote ef EuLL'S TEGSTiBU FAMILY fXLLJ will bs suf ficient. HULL'S 6i2Si.?AEILIA is th e'.d sal reliable remedy for impnritios of the blood and Scrofulous aSbsuone the Xing cf Wood Purifiera. DK. J0HW BULL"! YXGXTABLZ W0BJC DESTROYIR is prepared in the forat of candy drops, attractive te tie sight and pleaaat to the taste. DR. JOHN SXJZ.X.B SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S W0HM DESTROY!. 1, The Popular Remedlce of the Das- . rlaelpal AOee, SSI Ills St., 1005 VILLI. K r. iri:.siiAi)i:, AT THI CENTRAL STORE B H I C C E'ST R r. ET. 2xd Door West or Opd Pillows Hall, Mitfliiitoim, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe publio ta the following facta : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Bst Goods Oar Pride ! 0n9 Price Our Style ! Cash or Eichange Onr Terms ! Small Profits and Quiet Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRKSII GOODS EVERY WEEK !!f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Woa?n and Children, Queenaware, Glassware, Vfood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in Grit c!ag stores'. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pubiio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per .tons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to eall and see my stock of gooda. - , F. EJPEJSCIIADE Sept. 7, 19S The Sentinel and Republican office is tbe plaee togct job work done. Try it. It will pey you if you need anything in tbat line. Q VX $ TUT V MTV""1 "O" know ere ULiluIDlii! UUUlthis that of the many diseases and derangements of the body each a separate eauee or origin, and tbat each needs a different method ef treatment in order to effect a eure, and a momeat's reflection most convince that anv of the qnsck nostrums foisted apon the pnblio claiming to enre all of a number of diam etricly different diseases mnat preve fail ures, even if we do not eall them hum bugs. PfldB PrfiPT Paad people of moderate 1UUU I JJU1 llUmeana, and even people well to do or wealthy And that the tnor- ioe charge or practising physiciana are a aariona burden to them, and also And that after paying themselves poor that no bene fit haa accrued to them, that in fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer WkttUr't tf0. 04 Surt Rtmiiitt te the sick and snffering out Rtmtdf lor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will care any other disease than tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies have atood the test of years without a single failure, we agree te Ttfnd tkt snoaty paid in every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirelv vegeta ble, ean do ao harm, and will positively cure every diaeaae for which they are per cribed. HEMATISM, Gout, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and pnsitivelv cr.red by the use of Wheeler's No. 9,1 Rhon mstistu Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst ot esses ofno matter how long tlaiU ing, how sertoas or how painful, we can not only give relief but potilttrly turt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively retund the money paid for the treatment, and 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 guaranteed remedies. The price of ITbeeler's No. 96 Rheumatism Koiut'Iy is only 50 cents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. STTTTlWfl TrrnTTW M.1T a Ia.1v UUi.iJJiUJ.lU liUili-Ull,, endows d by nature with a pretty face, bvautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as the sweet est of tempers and faultless mental qnali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, bar form losea its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness lesves tbe eye, a feeling of languor takes the plsce of tbe once bnoyant spirits, an irritable nervona fractionaness makes life a harden, things that once were trifles worry her till life becomes unbearable. All this being eansed by a physical derangm its so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents ir making known, and of which the izmtrnnct of the medical profession prevents a enre. Lady Reader, witme and consider, 'tis a du ty yon owe yourself, your fsniily and yonr God, that you shonld cure yotirsoif of these troubles and orce more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. Wheeler't X. 99 Pre smpiens are pleasant and pal.itahle to tako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all sjes at all times and in all rondition vtthout pow.bttty of ill effectt, and will positively cure any of the peculiar dineases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure the jroprietors will refund the money paid for tbe treatment. If you hate a etcal loi complexion, cona'ict or intermittnnt headaches, backache ristlussness, lose of appetite, suppressions of monthly fl"w, or irrejnlarities thereof accompanied by h-ad-scties, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptom, Wheeler't Ao. Vi Prescription 'B" will positively retore yon to health. If you have a aecatioa of heat and throb bing in the back, irc'j'iently fainting spells. Leurorrhea or white discharge, psinful or si-a'dirg rsation in nrinitins, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin, Wheeler't So. OS Pretrription "(7" will give i'liniediste snd lsstirvgrelief. The price of Wheeler's No. 90 Pe'scription 'H" and Care 50 cents tach, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail aeenre ftoin ob ervatton p -st paid en receipt of price, rostage stamps taken. mTPiPtl It is nedless to describe the UniillllUl.symptons of this nauseous di sease that is sapping the lite and strength of only too many of the fairest and best of both sexes, old snd young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal diet-barges, tho fetid breath and general weakne-s, debility and languor, aside from the scnte sufferings of this disease, which if not checked can only end in ln of palate, homrteneit, tctakned tight, Iom of memory, detifneit and pre maturt death if not checked before it is too late. I.sber, study and research in Ameri ca, Eur.pe and Eastern lands hare result ed in Wheeler't Xo. 95 Inttant Relief 11 Suit Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no barmtul ingredients, and that ia guaranteed to cure every case of acuta or chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wheeler't So. Instant R'.'.ief and Strt Cure for Catarrh will cere eerv.csse of catarrh, hay levr or as'.hma, price $1.00 per package, from dragriots or sent by mail post paid on receipt of price. Wheeler't Ao. 95 Surt curt for Kidney and Liter Trouble! cures ail weakness and soreness o( kidney, ir.ilamication of kidney or liver, price $1.00. Wh'eler't Vegetable PiVt are the only rented? that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of tho bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price 2o cent, of drrggtsts or by mail. Wheeler't Xerrint Tonic for mental de pression, los of manhood, languor, weak- nets or over taxation of tbs brain Is in valuable, price Id cents. TTTTi PT7 1 TJ IWtnrrCnres in everv case M h LTUiUlilil llillor will refund money paid. We place our price for these reme dies at lets than one-twentieth of the price asfced by others fr remedies upon which vou take sll the charges, and ir tpenally ! inr;' the patronize of the many person who have tried other remedies without er fect or depleted their pnrsea by paving doctor bills that benefitted them not. EOW TO OBTAINS these remedies. Go and ask for them. If they hsvx not got tbem, write at once to the proprietors, en closing the price in money or stamps, and they nl be sent yon at once hy mail, post patd. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHKEI.EH A CO., IV o. ij W. Kaltiranre St, B YLTIMOKE, ML. o sre !iters';Jln Growing Crops . cheitiranri successfully iheuld wits Bl tor otir piThlet o.i pure le-tilijerj. Urh coed tert'li-er nn he irtii at h.omst or about 3 1 f a Hi t cepstin itti pnwigLL'S PFEPAf:r.Q esgMiCM.8. Beffrenceslw Every ,tat. ent unite t toftjnOCCUeiedtetorf. gw;lv:lhefe-eq. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. M?euirti-rar of Powfll's TI?-To; Bora Fertilizer. Pais. PeTtH Setnnis. he. ItC.HT STREET, pal Tir;RS. Ml. KEWEDT Jb nOTT, Agents, VivrusTows, Pu. jure 20-f . NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at ray 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 styles, snd having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found ia a flrstclasa millint-r store, come and examine ray stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL, Msy 2-W.l.T. Subscribe for the Santtntl and Rtpublican ! the best Dewspajier in the county. FARMERS MISCELLASCEO US D. W. HARLBY'S " It the plaee where jon eaa bay THE BEST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJLTU, CJP, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD TOMXISBIJTO GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the meat choice and select etecke ever elfere4 It tbia market, and at JSTOXISHIXGLT LO W PRICZS I Alio, measures takeo for suits and parts cf siits, which will be ae'e to erele at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffmn'i New Building, sonar ef Brie re aava! Water afreets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Ja. 1, 18;-T SAM'L STRAYER Has eoDstantly on band a fall variety ef MEM & BOYS' CL0TH1MG, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see turn and be astonished. Pants at T cents. SLITS MADE TO OKDER.q Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1979. Profestional Cards. B. F. BOOKS, IIomcFpathlc PrhsUlaa, Office to residence of Selomen Books, Main Street, Mimintowe, Pa. rCrM have permanently located in Mlfflin towa. All calls left at office prompt I v at tended to. Oct. 17, 83-tf. I.octs B. Arcinsoa. Oso. Jacobs, J a ATKIJSO A JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIPFLINTOWN, PA. CTCollect1ng and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics On Main street, tn place of real, dance of Louie B. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct2fl,1881. jyjASON IRWIN, ATTOXNEY-AT-LAW, uirrLixTowx, jcxt.tr j co., pj. All bnsiness promptly attended to. "rricOn Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jan7, O-ly J" A COB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CJColIecrions attended to promptly. Orrics With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTOWX, rj. Offce honrs from 9 A. m. to 8 r. m.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Oranre streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 23, 1S76. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., ra. Orrics formerly ocenpied by Dr.Eterrett. Professional bnsiness promptly attended to at all boars. Jon McLacoilis. Josifh W. Ftimmsl MCLArGiixi:: & st:ijiei,, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROT-tL, JVXIAT.1 CO., PJ. CyOuly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 187.-ly Y"yiLLUMBELL. AGENT AND DE.VLKR IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. MifPi.itown, Juniata County.J'a. Office on Bridge street opposite Sooth side of Court House. Nov. 8. lr-2. pEABHDY IIOTEL, Ninth St , sonth of Chestnut, 039 sqaare south ot tho New Post Otfice, one-belf sqnare from Walnut St. Theatre and ia the very bnsiness centre of tho city. On the American and European plana. Good rooms fiom 50c to $i 00 per dsv. Kcmodeled and newly fnrniehed. VT. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1S3, ly. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On th lose of A Leclnre on the Mature, Treatment and Radical care of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced Self-Ab:ise. Involuntary Emmis sinns. Impotence, Nervons Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Phrsal Incaparitv. Ac Bv ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., author of the 'Green Book," te. The world-rnowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his experience that the afnl consequences of Self-Abuse mar b cfT-cttnllv removed without d.-irjrerons sii'gieal spors'iona, bou gies, instruments, rings or cordials; point ing cit mode of cure at once certain and effi-cjisl. bv which everv sofT-rer, no mat ter what hif condition may be, mav enre himself cheaply, priva'ely ano rslicilly. ZZThi lecture teiW prctt a boon to tkou- tandt and thouianJt. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of fonr cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress THElTLTERrTELL MEDICAL CC 4 1 Ann S t.. New York, N. T. ; nelS-ly-jsn 9. Pnst-OlTice Bov 450. TV'OTICK TO TRESPASSERS. ll All persons are hrebv notified not to tresnsss on the lands of the nnderirgtied, i in Wlker ami Fermanagh towr.sh'pa. fori the purpose of htmting, budding fires, or' for anv oter treipasa purpose. SmriL Unt. Hissv Arm, CaBifTiiN Xrssta, Rarest Moirr, loir Arm. Wtt.i.iah RicntBn, WiM.inToe Pwrri?, KtsTt KiriruAS, Jobupr S. Vlirin, Srs Bowwaa, Josas Kit rrxAK, CvacsSiaasa. Oct SI, lS83-tf. CATTIO SOT ICE. hereby eantioned A LL, persons are 1- arainst fUhiae or hnntinv, Catherine berries, or crossing f elds, or ia any other way trespassing on the lands of the under, signed J. 9. Ksaarr. East rvj m v X a, a i- -1 JtD VER TISEME.HTS. SAMUEL STRATftkV Special .Yofiee. TriE PEOPLE'S DICTIONART avaavaar isoTcioraaia, contalalig Over Warit, compile! from WEB- STKS, iO.IXK) synonvms, a complete sio- J tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es, business, nautical, mus.cal and law terms and mythology. Bubraalnf sesry tubjtct on which clear, satisfactory informa tion is given. A BCD. EQUAL TO M S 0STAV3, .. The sane information cannot be had else where, nor tn as c&nvtaisat er soeeeslsie shape for leas than $30. ampie pages ftee Ontnt $1 00. TaaTsa, Maaaiaa Jt Co. SIS Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-Sm. AYEH'9 AGUE CURE contains an antldte for all ma larial disorder which, so far as known, is used in nn other remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and conse quently produces no inju.lons effect apea the constitution, but leaves tbe system as healthy as it wee before the attack. nElfARRllTlfERSlCCB CX RE to cure every case of Fever and Agae. Intermittent or Chili Fever, Kem'.t. tent Feier. Dumb Agio, Biliioue rever sed Liver Comp'a n; caused by malaria. Ia case of failure, after dee trial elealera are authorised, bv onr clrcn'ar dated Jely 1st, to reran tbe iunT. Dr. T. C. Ayer's & C., Lowell. Mais. Sold by'sll Iicgi'sts. mm THE BEST ON EA3TH. .- Theao celebrated Stoves) will ROAST, BAKU and HEAT 1RON9 In less time end with FUEL than any othar vapor Coc' Stove) made. Be sure and "buy tho Dangler Non-Exploelva Vapor Cook Stov BanglerVaporStOY C LEV 2 1-A CKiO, Toa Su a v Cr A ;r.T. 'LUIM0R8AEI&G0. 4?r at- 3 1 J-. 1 r - Dl'3A2LI LIGHT DHAFT -a. v ,m L7 MAfl as AriD Tii3 Uf?iM ( 'Sinner rvirv.siar ,f.. .esp.icuj ta e. r. ligiit weight. irm: i -1 1. . r, of rremS". it aj wurkisf Tae NEW CLIPI'V't hu H t sVwBtsafM 4 tr)tirj CUi tU -VvjWiiA With sUaVsV YI.UM fBiD r". . !.rrTK.Trr PrarntAB. UoodAuN id WAS I&Dln muoeauplM hwitw y. D. S. MORGAN & CO., . BrockportMonroeCo..N.Y. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Sncceisors to Buyers at Kennecy,) DEALER IN 6RAI?(, COAL CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Pl&stsr. SEEDS, SALT. A.C. He buys Grain, to bo delivered at Mi.Tlta town. Port Royal, or Mexico. Fie is prepared to fnrnieh Salt tod osiers, at reasonable rates. DATID D. DOTT. April 21,lSS4tf -y A IX ABLE FARM LAUD TO. 3AL1. A valuable farm, contsinmg a'ooat H0 acres, all tillable land, and in a food atata of cultivation, with jrood Pwelhaa; Honse, Bank Barn, Wsgon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tho law! ia all river bottom. Also, 4iO acres rr asonntain land, along line of Pennsylvania Kailroad, an convenient to Siding and Stations, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other tisa ber. A goc.d opportunity forany onewaas ir.g a first class homo or to engsg ia taa lumber bnsiness. For particulars ca'l ea, or address JERSMUH LTONS, Virri.isv.rir, JmiATk Co., Pv Sept. 19, l. ML wmmi m 3
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