"mTfklintown : Tfeine.day, Jan. SO, l- TERMS. nbseriplion, $1-50 p 1 n"nD';(1 " eiihin 12 Lmh.i $2.00 if ! "'ll,,n '.! month. . . ,i 50 Transient advertisements insert! .-.ants per inch for each insertion. . ! , ans.ent busing -"ce. ., 10 eaata per line tar ea drtjring redactions will be made to advertise by the year, bail or H year. SALES. . -i. h of Ftbruarv, Catherine Kurd, On th. P ih day of February, Caleb Shirk -M .ell t hi. pl" of rt-iuiei.ee. one mile from K.chti"ld, one mare, four cow, a lot otToung cattle, wagon, carriage harness, farming utt n.il.. potatoes, appkbutler, &.C. Sale at 10 o'clock- on the ""th of February, Daniel Shirk, living near Van Wert, w,l .!! six horses, lixe cow., six sheep, b"g pigs wagon., re:l,. and all kinds oftrraing implement. On the 11th of March. 1S4. A. VT. Si-b.-r will sell at public .lie, at hi. residence, iu Fiette towmdiip, one mile east of Mc A!,t.;rvi!le, 7 head of horses, 1 fine black siallion, '1 two-vear old colt., 4 Durham milk cows, 7 head of voung cattle, 1 good Durham bull, 13 head of sheep. 6 head of shoats, a lot of farming implement! and household goods. A credit of one year will be given. H. H. Snyder, anctioneer. SHORT LOCI LS. The tax rate of York countj is 3 mills. Teams cross the river on ice at Port Royal. Mrs. Powell had her ice house filled last week. Everybody eot a eight of the comet last week. T'uere are about 40 prisoners in the Sanbury jail. For sale, all kirni of crocks at MsClintic's. Copeland drew a full house to hear Li in lecture. This is the time of the musical jubi lee in Lewistown. Western horses da not stand the cli mate here very well. McCiintic keeps for sale a full line of builder's hardware. People in South America are look ing at a bright comet. McCiintic bin nails an 1 oilier hardware goods for ssile. A Philadelphia sys that he has found volcanie dust in the snow. The Masons wi!l bold a convocation in this place on the :!2d of February. Moody is in London, England, preachirg to many people every cfc'ht. Peach growers predict a failure of the peach crop. Too early, gentlemen. Lawyer Lyon is at Harnsburg at tending to a cue before the court there. A sudden freshet would cause the ice on the river to do considerable dim age. Rohm's market car leaves for th eastern markets every Tuesday after noon. One of the indiaper.sible things is a cook .tore, gi to McCIintic's aud b;iv a conk tore Dancing parties and coasting acci dents are reported frnra all pans of t!;e country. Attextios. liousckeepers, you may !tod a large assortment of cook stovei at Mc Ciintic's Isaiab Berkey sold his real estate in Turbett township, to Noah Iler'zlrr, t for 5400. Oa a sled, Joseph Warner, of Mil lin county, hauled 7S bushels of wbat to Reedsville, At this tffise, you may obtain infor mation as to where you can buy a good Oriental etove. There was a shooting match on Fri day, at Reedsville, Miffiio county, for a musk rat robe. The free trade league, of New York, have tendered Speaker Carl;?le a com plimentary dinner. Mr. Handy, subscription agent for the Philadelphia Press teas in town last Friday, canvassing. The coasters were merrily sliding on North's hill shortly after euurise on Saturday morning. A number of young ladies from Port Royal visited this town on a sled last Wednesday afternoon. The January freshet will have to come along quite soon or the month Will go by without it. Revival meetings have 'taken place in the Lutheran and Methodist congre gations of Port Royal. Good results havo followed a pro tracted meeting held in the Presbyte rian church at Academia. The State Editorial Association and the Democ.aiic State Committee met at Harrisburg on the 23rd. I here was a temperance lecture de livered in tha Patterson Evangelical church on Monday evening. Rev. Geo. Renaneh will preach in the McVeytown Presbyterian church on the 3id day of February. Sherman Iiarmin of Duncannon, Perry coucty died of small pox in Al legheny City some days sgo. The question is, what will Sulouffdo with the grand stand up on Lis farm, will be start a fair in Slim Valley 7 Edmund L. Caveny aged 37, son of James Caveny of Favctte died at Not ton Kansas on the VJih of this month. By the present mail service it takes about 3 days to get a letter to Lewis town, and get au answer to the letter. Wil iiain Lauvcr, of Fermanagh Iwp., had a foot hurt by a car in an iron oro mine north of this place some days ago. Jacob Thomas and Philo Par.nebsk er went to the Narrows and Shade moun tain to feed wild turkeys with corn last Saturday. The Curwinsvillo, Clearfield county, Times, cf a reecDt date, published a death notice of a man who had died 9 years ago. Editor Fomot. ff the Lewistown Democrat, ard editrr Troup, of Lcw iftown Free Vretr, were ir town on ioni(v evenm?. Last Thursday it raiued, snowed, rained mowed by turns all day and ciosed the day in the eveniug by a hard freeze. Judge Bueher, of the Mifflin county Judicial district, and Lawyer Reed, were thrown out of a sleigh at Lewis- town some day ago. The Jaojbs House has the Pennsyl vania State Gazetteer and business "di rectory on its office desk for the infor mation of its customers. The decendants of Jau Lucken, who came to Philadelphia in 16S3, propose to meet in Geriuantown on the first Monday of next October. The snow makes it diffiouit for rab bits to feed, and hence comes the com plaint that rabbits are feeding on the bark of young fruit trees. Dresses with low necks and naked arms are in fashion in large towns on party occasions. It requires warm rooms to sport such dresses. A hole was cut through the ice on the river, at Ilarrisburg, on Sunday a week, through which to baptize 3 col ored members of the church. Remember, that at this office you can have a handsome quarter-sheet sale bill printed for 75 cents, and a half sheet bill priuted for $1.50. Both deer aud bear have been seen io the valley in Beale township. The scarcity of eubsistance n the moun tain has been hard on the game. The session of the Presbyterian church has proven to be quite an ex tinguisher of the many little parties that were held in contemplation. A young man declares happiness to be : a curtained, warmed room ; a little, little light; one chair; two lov ers; night; and a disabled clock. A donation party visited the parson age of Rev. McBuruey, at Mexico, on Monday evtuing, and left many good things for the preacher and his family. Ayer's Sarsaparilla wonderfully im proves the complexion and brings to o'd and youoe the bloom of health. As a purifier of the blood, it has no equal. The reason James Nutt was charged with emotional insanity was, that such a charge would give the jury a pretext to find him not guiity. So lawyers pay. Robert K. Moore, of Van Wert school, has. during bis lenuro time, composed 1300 word, up from the let ters used in the word Contempora neous. The jiil is well supplied wild board ers, lhore are 21 boarders domiciled in that institution. One of tbeui is a prisoner from Fayette the otiiera ra tramps. Spotted fever has frightened people that live in Shirleysburg and vicin i.v. Ilnxtif n.l in " . n n! rt .....nnl if j a number nt sudden deaths that it has caused. The next excursion of the Pennsyl vania Siite Editorial Atsocia;icn will be au excursion through Cumberland Valley and over the ba'tle field cf Gettysburg. A lady's gosanier water proof cloak wis f"Utd hi the riviT bridge some dayi go, and awiits the call of the owner, at lue store of Samuel Strayer, in Patterson. The thermometer was down to 8 de grees below zro on Saturday morning and that reminded everybody, of the fact that there is still a good deal of winter oa Land. The iee was so formed on the river darire the firt freezs that a channel i wa left i pen at the fording on the ; west f-.dn, which has continued all win ter, aul iivpt teams from crossing. The widow of Simon Basom, former ly of this town, died at the place of residence of her son-in-law, U'ni. E. I Fought, at Fremont, Ohio, recently, aged TO years, 3 months and 9 days. A quarter sheet rale bill "will be prir.ted at this t fuoe for seventy five cents ; a bait sheet eile bill for one dollar and fifty cents. Send in your orders if you contemplate having a sale. Harry Kelly and William Whitmer, young men, the former of Newport, Perry county. Pa , the Utter of Goshen, Elkhart county. Ind., called to see our forraan, C. P. Pannebaker, last Wed i cesday. Hold your breath, in wonderment over what's got wrong down in Yankee land, in Massachusetts ? where the statistics last year make it appear that io every seven couple married, one was divorced. There was a largo sudienca present at Red Bank school house, in Licking Creek Valley, on Saturday evetiir.e, to witness the entertainment given by tho Literary Society that '-ho'.dj forth" at that lace. An authority iu tanu:ne states 'hat a cord of bark will tan 175 hides. Will not some veteran school teacher inform us how many hides can be tanned with one rod of birch ? Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. The cold weather is hard on rii'roi 1 frrgs, and as every frog costs about oni hundred dollars, the frost is doing expensive work for the company in freezings its frrgs to such a degree that they are broken by the frost. Miss Hasan, teacher of the Happy Hollow school, in Fermanagh township, took her school a sleighing some days ago. At McAlisterville they all par took of supper at Shield's hotel and re turned delighted with the trip. After 10 hours of deliberation the Nutt jury returned with a verdict of not guilty, on the morning of the 22nd inst. Such shouts of applause as the verdict causd was never beard before in the Pittsburgh cuurt room. The Democratic State convention met at llarrieburg on the 23rd inst., and selected Allcntown, Lehigh coun ty, as the place at which to hold the next State convention, and April 9th the day on which to hoid the conven tion 'What you need madam," wisely re marked the doctor, as he glanced at her tongue, "is exercise." '-I know it, doctor: but try husband is away so much that 1 don't get a chance to talk to him half as much as be deserves." ourr.al. A few nights ago, John Meyers, a Walker township pauper, made an ef fort to bang himself in a bonse on the Deppen farm in sail township, but be ing discovered the rope was cut before he was qu'iie dead. "He came to" and I is still living. A man in a buggy with a bird dog uea to me hind axletree or the vehicle, passed through town, on Sunday, tho whole of it looked as gay and lestive as a white neck tie. The roads were smooth enough on Sunday to drive ei ther in a buggy or sleigh. Stop that cough, by the use of AV er's Cherry Pectoral the beat peoifio ever known for a'.l diseases ot the throat and lungs. It will soothe the rough feeling in your throat, give the vocal organs flexibility and vitality, and en able you to breathe and speak clearly. Attention Boys. On Wednesday, April 15, 1834, a competitive examin ation for the 13th Congressional dis trict will be held in Mifflintowo, to fill a vacancy for said district in the Naval Academy. The examination will be open to all boys of 14 to 18 years of age. At this office, yon ean obtain a band some sale bill with loeal notice till day of sale for seventy-five cents, a larger bill than the former, with local notice, for one dollar and a half. Parties who desire local notice of sale, without bills, can be accommodated by fending 50 o to $1.00, according to length of local. Some women take a fiendish delight in plaoing a piece of oil cloth where their husbands are sure to step on it in the morning, when they spring out of bod, when the thermometer is bov ring about zero ; and for a moment the marrow chilled man thinks be has dis covered the north pole. Norristown Herald. All the legal holilays of 13S4 will fall on Thursday and Friday, as fol lows: Washington's birthday, on Fri day, February 22 ; Good Friday, on the 11th of April ; Decoration Day, on Friday May 30; Fourth of July, on Friday, July 4; Thanksg ving, on Thursduv, Nov. 27 ; Christmas, on Thursday, Deo. 25. The Bloomfield Advocate says, Win. Florie, who stole a horse and sleigh from Mr. Muwma, residing nsar Me chanicsburg. and who was arretted in this county on the 30th ult., was brought into Court, iu Carlisle, for trial last week. He plead guilty and was sentenced to the penetentiary for s-sven years and three months. There lies on our table in pamphlet form '-The arguments of Mr. James E. Gowen, Mr. Franklin i. Gowen, Hon. Geo. M. Rohesoa, and Hon. B. Willims.m. counsel for defendants oa the motion for a preliminary injunc tion, in the case of Dinsiuore vs. The llaitroa 1 Co , et. al. Dt-liverod in the U. S. Court at Trenton N. J. Novem ber 13S3. In Lykeus Valley, last week, some wood choppers were skiding logs down a mouutain side and across the Lykeiis Valley Railroad- A rail was mis placed by a log. The men made no ef fort to replace it, or to notify railroad r-Hicials, and that restlt was that a freight tram ran off tha track at that p'aso and caused a wreck of IS oars.- The partius have been put under arrest. The most popular man now is a school director. Tho election of a su perintendent of schools which must take place next spring, makes him the object upon which the aspirant for that office directs aM"ntion, and the object of the attention of a Urge circle of pol iticians who take a band in the election of superintendent f-r the purpose best known to themselves and their friends. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget tb-it at Hess'a Pho tograph Gallery yon can pet any 8iuall picture biiirLil for 75 cents. Also anything that is rai.le in Tho-to-rrariiiy, you can g-f t here done n; in iirst el.i? fctyle. AH tho litest style pictures, stich as Carols. Culin cts, Promenado, Piitiue! Boudoir, &c, &c. Frames of all kiiula cheap. Thirteen young men, coasting with a fled, on a steep street, in W aynes bnro. Pa., last Friday, first struck a young woman that was crossing the street, and knocked her a distance of 20 feet, whereby her body was severely bruised, and one oMicr legs was brok en, the sled sped on and ran into a post with such force that 4 of the coasters were killed and the others severely hurt. A. Linn Stewart, son of Col. Stew art, formerly of Patterson, after doing the world in C months, arrived in Miff lin lest week. He left Mifflin last July, travelling leisu'cly through the United States to Sao Francisco, and from there to Australia, and passed through the Suez canal aDd the Mediterranean sea. in going from Australia to England and from the latter place home, arriv ing safe He is looking well. REMOVED. Notice the Chance. 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 j trado with a large stock of dry goods' and groceries, boots ana shoes. e receive lie goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. Hixkel & Co. Nov. 23, 1883-1 f. The Dunkards hold their national convention next spring, three miles west of Dayton, )., near the junction of the Diyton and Union and Panhan dle railways. Lumber has been col lected for t'je tabernacla required fur the occasion, the largest one baing in tended to accommodate abont five thousand people. It is expected that twenty thousand members of the de nomination will attend the convention. Win. Etka teaches school at Muddy Run, and a number of handsome young ladies attend under his instruction. Last week one day a number of young ladies concluded to put more color iu the cheeks of their teacher, tbey did not propose to paint bis face, but when be came out of the school house at noon they caught him and gave his face a thorough rubbing with snow, which gave bis cheeks a finer touch of red than can be put on by the most delicate brush. Copeland, in his late lectnre, declar ed, that there are men in Milfiiotown that have not kissed their wives witbin the period of 6 months. The queerest part of it all is that there, are people who say that they believe that be stat ed a tact. There are ethers, however, who believe that he must be a queer sort of a man who refrains from kissing bis wife for a period of 6 months Others say . that they eacnot re frain from ki'sing their wives for the pt-riol of one week. The Juniata County Agricultural Society elected the fullowing named officers for the ensuing year, at i meet ing held on January 11th, 1884: Pres. ident, George Gtouinger ; Vice Presi dents, Samuel 1). Kepner, Thomas Ar buckle and D. B. McCulloch ; Execu tive Committee, Thompson Sterrett, David E. Robison and John Motser; Treasursr, David S. Coyle; Corres ponding Secretary, William H. Gron inger; Librarian, James McLaughlin; Reoordiug Secretary, John P. Whar ton. "Tho feminine mind early attains to the consideration of the ethics of the affections. In one of our city schools the other day the class iu English grammar was discussing the difference between the wcids "like" and "love."' ''Now," said the teacher, "we can like a tomato, but it is proper to say we can love a tomato V "No, it is not," said a fresh youug miss; "one cannot love a tomato.'' "Why not ?" inquired the teacher. '-Because, you know, you cannot you can't well, you can't bug a tomato:" The Bloomfield Advocate says, on Saturday night, the 12th inst., some evil disposed person or persons broke into Airy View school house, situated about 1 1 miles northeast of th s bor ough. They tore open tho teacher's desk and took all the books they could lay their hands on and placed them in and around the stove with the intention, it is supposed, of setting fire to the building. Owing to the firewood being heavy a quick fire could not be started, and although, tome of the books were pretty well scliorched, tbey failed in their intontions. "A uiatter-of fact younw man from New York, during a recent visit in Boston, received an invitation from a lady an old acquaintance who bad just blossomed out into the typical specimen of the Boston esthete, re questing his presence at her house on a certain evening "to meet two minds.-' It happened that he had just accepted an tuvitation to dine elsewhere on the same evening, and so he replied, ex pressing his regret that be could not avail himself of the opportunity "to meet two minds," owing to a previous engagement "to meet (our stomachs." The followini might be picked up and usd by Copeland in some one r.f his lectures : ' Going through a tunnel near Hazleton a practical joker iu a car knocked off a fri-vii's hat, ran his band through his bair and kissed his own hand and slapped his- own face. This was done to make it appear that the friend, who accompanied a young woman, ha 1 snitched a kiss from her and was slapped by her. When the train got out of the tunnel all eyes wera on the young woman, who seemed much embarrassed. The three persons g.it off at the same station, where the es cort gave the j iker a s ui 1 drubbing. Prominent men in every community are lied about. Prrminent men in the Nation are lied about. For some months past it has been said that Gen eral Grant wns a rai'ne-r in certain Mexicra enteiprises in which he was assured of receiving peculiar advan tages. The enterprise was based on a tieaty with Mexico. The treaty was rejected some days ton by the II. S. Setate, and it is said certain Senators voted against it because Gen. Grant was interested iu the enterprise. Such members brought out Grar.t in an aiti cle, iu which he states that he has no business or pecuniary interest iu the Mexican matter. Tb ses-:ion of the Presbyterian con- eregation, in this town, closed its in- ves'igation as to the dances ia which a number of its members engair-d, and their nlttmatuin was read from the pul pit, in the church, on Sunday, by the pastor. The scs-in earnestly desire the christian eff rt of all members to discourg3 dancing, winch has been de nominated by the Oeneral Assembly of the Presbyterian church, to be a dan gerous amusement, and they express their sincere satisfaction with all such members as havo made acknowledg ment to the session. The pasror stat ed that the charge of card playing that had been made sgaiast him before the session could not be true Tr the rea son that ho had ".ever learned the art of card playin?. , "The Republican State executive crtuuiittpe met t. Philadelphia oa the 23rd and fixed a date for holding the State convention. The place selected was Hirrisburg and the dato agreed upon was April 16. A resolution was passed that a committee of five be ap pointed, of which the chairman and sec utary of the committee shail be mem bers, to consider the expediency of fix inc a uniform day for holding primary elections throughout the Stato as far as practicable with existing rules. A re solution was passed that tho State con vention elect delegates a Marge and the representative? of ech Congressional district select candidates for Presiden tial electors and that the several county committees be requested to p.rovide for 'he election of tho district delegates to the National Convention. A series of resolutions comoienling Chairman Cooper for his industry, party fealty and wise direction, especially in tha last election, were passed with great entbuviasm." A War Ixciuent. In the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Gazette, of Jannarj 10, 1884, appeare d the following inci dent of the war against rebellion : Wc were shown yesterday a copy of the JrxiATA Sentinel, published at Mifflin tottu, Juniata county, Pa., on the 4th day of February, 1803, iu which paper we Cud tho following no tice of oue of our fellow citizeus. "Our ex devil, Cloyd Kreider, the drummer boy of Wharton's company and former devil' in tbe Sexti.nef, office, distin pnished himself at Fredericksburg. He accouipauied the men on the battle field contrary to their advice, and after a shell exploded knocking down a couple of the company, he gallantly gathered up Mortimer ilencb and led him off the field. Tbe boys think Cloyd a brave lad." Tho flench referred to is none other than Judge Samuel M. Ilencb, of the criminal court. J. Cloyd Kreider, tbe "devil," bcre mentioned, is now a well known printer and rcn ne per of the opera hone at Altoona, Pa. Judge Ilencb was dangerously wound ed at this battle, on December 13, 1SG2. Ilia right ear was very nearly torn off nnd be received olher severe injuries from tbe effects of tbe explo sion of a shell thrown from a Confed erate battery. yew tffvtritsemenls. c 1 AUTION OI0K. Notice ii fcerebr piven that the following pemonal properly of John K. llinkle. of Delaware twnhip. Jiltiuta county. Fa., waf relied ami sold on I)celliber "'., 1S83, by Y. A. Tourney, Constable or township or Delaware, county ol Juniata, State of 'ennsvlvanit, the following described per sonal property to-wit : 1 S-rrrl Mare, 1 Hrown Mule, Set Yankee Harness, 1 Three-Horse Wooden Axle Wag on, 1 Four-Horse Iron Axle Wagon, 1 Set H od I.addora, 2 Binding Chains, 4 Single trees, 3 Bedaleada and bedding, 1 Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 5 ink, 2 Seta Chairs, 1 barge Kockitig (.'hair, 2 Tables, 1 Side Board, I vVaaliittanil, yards Carpet, Lot of D iidies, i M irrora, 2 Coal Oil Lamps, 2 Tin Buckets, 1 Wooden Bucket, 3 Smooth ing Irons, and 1 Spring Clock. The above personal property waa bought by Jrv:uiah Loudemlager, of Delaware township, Juniata county, Pa, and taken in possession, All persons are hereby Cau tioned ag.iinsl inter! ering with the said property. JKREMI All LOU DEN'S LAOER. Jan. 9, ltH4-4w. To Dyspeptics. TUe moft common nigwx P7r'ii" or IndiRtlinv are an op: region At the tomach. Rati z, Ca'auietitry, writer. rci, heart-bum, Ton-.iiicj. iix?s of af petite, mid constipation. I)y-:;pi:c jsIXt "vT-r iin toM ii.i5trie, l-jdUy aw4 r..efl. They ehouid st:im.iai? llio iHgo") -:i, a::! rcrnra regular d-wly act: ;u cf Ui Uwui, by to ot moderate do&cc of Avar's Pills. After tL- lotto is uro rculatad, one ot to Filla, taken ca-.h d.17 after duinr, ta usuauY SU that iJ required to complete the eure. Area's Pills arc sr.gar-e atcd anJ purcljr vegetable a 'eaant, entirely sale, and re liable medicine for the euro of all disorders of the stomach and bowels. They axe the best of all purgatives for family tuki. MISPA&KD BT Dr.J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. SHitMiiiyri F03 THE CURE OF s"f-l T A "hi " Or CHILLS nnj FcVR, JUS .'.f, SAURIJL ClIEiSES. . The p: iriricter of ttia celebrated rjii eine jzij claias lor it a scprisritT orar all rvnitd'.e over orei?l to .r public fo.- the s fs. czitAis. Ersrr.y asi rrs- iIA?.'Ef I ;rs cT Aijt.j and Fiver, or C':;,.! tod Fsvir. Tietitr cf ihc-t e- Ion; !id isjr. Ha rsfnrj to ta eat'.Tt YTVttera ani Southern conatry to bear him Uitimccy ta the truth of ths amnios thit in no whattTer will it fill to cure if tba dirco tioc are strictly fUowd aud crr;ti oct la a great micy cases a single dots has bscn sufficient for n curs, aad whole fami lies h7s b?cacnred bT a aincla bottle. wi;a ! a jjrfect rf norat'o-s of the general health. ' ii ia. fcoTercr, prrient, end in eTery case j rr era coram ta cure, if its cte U coatiacsd in crcclitr doj: j fcr a week or two after tha create lite be -a elected, mere especially ia di.'Lcnlt ani locg-slaadis; ca.o. Usu ally lUia nsdicino will not rcqnire aay aid '.0 xerp the bowels ia good order. Should tho pt:ont, toweTeT, require a eathartio m:ii.(.isc. f;r haicg taken three or fear con 1 of tne Toaio, a single dose of BULL 8 TT.0ZTASL2 FAMILY PliXS will be suf ficient. SILL'S EAZSAPABILLA ie the old an! r jliibla remedy for imparities of t) blood mi Scrcfaloue affections the Sirj of T:;od pnriflers. HA. JCHS BULL'S TEOETABLE W0EU SEjiEOYSE ia prepared in the form of c.ndy drops, attraotiTS ta the sight and pleasant to the taste. DH. JOHN DULL'B OATH'S tonic syrup. CULL'S SARSAPAFilLLA, DULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of th Dap. . r:aIpalOare,enXaisSt.,L0LISTIU.E,KsV AT TUB CENTR ATj STOTJTC BRIDG i"STR EF.T, 2nd Dooit "WEsrJor Opi Fkixows Haix. 31 i it! ill town. Pa., CalU the attention of tbe public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Oar Style! Cash or Exchange Osr Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Onr lrading Speoialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken io exchange for goods at highest maiket price. Thankful to tbo publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I requeat their continued custom ; and ask per- sons from all parts of tbe county, when . in Mifflin to call aod see djj stock of goods. F. ESPE!ISCUADE. Sept. 7, 1SPJ Tbe Sentinel and Republican office is the plaee toget job work done. Try it. It will pay yon if yon need anything; in that line. New AdvertimentA. FYTUTI1 Hn,TJ'nd women know ere ULllUlDliil iliJUllthis that of tba many diseases and dcrotem nls of the body each a separate cause or origin, and that each aeeda a different methed ef treatment in order to effect a enre, and inomeat'e reflection must conrince that any of the quack nostrums foisted apon the pnblie claiming to cure nil of a number of diim etricly deferent diseases must prore fail ares, oren if we do net call them hum bugs. mppnpT Tand people ot' moderate ILUrLLmeaiis, and eren people well to do or wealthy And that the tnor mnut charges of practising physicians are a serioue burden to them, and also And that after pe.'ing tbemselrea poor that no bene fit has accrued to them, that in f tct they hare thrown tbair money away. To OTer eome these eile we offer Wkttltr't Yo. 95 Sure Rtmtiiet to the lick and suffering out Rrmtdy tor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will earn any other di tense than tho one claimed for it, and as these remedies bare stood the lest of years without a single f iilnre, we agree te rrfnnd tht wioney paid in eTery instance where a cure ie not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vereta ble, ean do no barm, and will positively cure erry disease for which they are per scribed. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia are relieved at once and pnitiTly cured by the use of W"teelers No. 9(5 Rheu matiaui Remedy. We say boldly tnat in the worst otcasea of no matter how long stand int. how nom or bow painful, we ran not only give relief but positively curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatmnt, and if your nifft rir.ga 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 Wheeler's No. 98 Khenmatism Remedy ie only 60 rents, obtained from druggists or aet tnta by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. lady endowe d by nature with a pretty face, beautiful ftenre, laultleas complexion, as well as the sweet est of tempera and faultless nienHI quali ties grows prematurely old, gray and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contour, the I complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling of languor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractinusness nukes life a burden, things that once were trifles worrv her till life becomes unbearable. All thia being caused by a physical derangements o common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which the tenoranct of the medical profession prevents a cure. Lady Ruitr, pause and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your family ami your (Jod, that you should cure yours' If of these troubles and once more fuel the glow ol" perfect health and spirits that nature intended for yen. Wheeler's So. 94 Pre scriptions are pleasant and pal.iUhle totako rontaimt g nothing of an injurious n'ure, j and may be taken by ail ages at all tim-s . and in a'.l condition testhout pombUty ortli ejects, and will positively cure any of ths peculiar diseases to which females ar sub ject. Failing to roduce a perfect cure the proprietors will refund tht money paid for the treatment. If you hate a steal low complexion, conaiaut or intermittint headsches. backache restlessness, loss of appetite, suppressions of monthly fl w. or irregularities thereof accomiariie I by head aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar ivnit tocs, Wheeler's Ao. i Prueription 'fl" will positively restore yon to health. If you have a sen sat in li of hsat and throb bing in the back, Ire j lently Itintii 2 spells. I-eurorrhea or white ditcbsree, piinfnl or scalding set.sation in nrinstiuz, r -1 1 ih or white deposit in urine, h')t ant drr skin. f hteter's .o. Prescription '. will j llfe.ee honre f-oin 9 a. w. to S r. Of give immediate and Isstingrelief. Th price ; flee in his residence, on Third street, op of Wheeler's So 95 Perscription "IJ" and I posite Methodist parsonage. f0ct22-tf CereoO cents each. i.btainsKo from! drrggisis or sent by mail aeenre from oh-: tervation poet paid on receipt of p-ic?. I Postsg" stamps tjken. I pimjTJTjn It isned!es tode.rrib.. the, Li ill AlHUX.symptons of this csnseons di sease that is sapping the life and streng-h ; ot only too many of the fairent and bft of both sexes, old and younc. sufTe-iT alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat. the poisonous nasal difcha-ges, tht fetid 1 breath ard ger.era! weAnets, debility and i languor, asi le from the acute siiflVrings of I this ie. whu.-h if rj"t checked can only J end in ctt ef palate, hvaraentis. vesktej siiM, Ics of memory, jrifiint ani pre- malurt death if not ch-ckf I before it is tn late. Labor, study and n n.irv!i in Anvri- ca. Knropo and Ffem lin ls hsve r-sa't- ed in Wheeler's .Vj. V hi,tant Relief ani . t Sut e Cure for Catarrh, a remedy wtii.li I contuns no hirnilul ingrIr.ta, and that is guaranteed to cure every cie of acute er clironic catarrh or money f-.-fiin ird. w.eeier s .u. w imitut ., :ier anl Pure j Cure for Catarrh will cure i-rv c-.s- or catarrh, bar fevrr or aslhma, pr'ce Sl.tl per packse. from drnsrai'' or snt by M orrlre. I('ar.Vrs So. 95 .sr crs for Kidney atirf Liver Troubles cures all wpikniss and 1 sorei css of kidney, inflimmation of ki'lney or liver, price $1 1)0. H'A-fer' VegtLib't Pil's are tha only remtd that cure cor.s'in:j tion, frivioi nat ural action of the btnrls wi'hotit j hyficinir, purging, rjripnir or pain. Price 2j cents, nrl,n.,i.l, n, l,r m.il v.. v. . . .... ... ,.J lt'ffir'i .Wrrme Tonic for mental de pression, hs of manhood, laneuor, weik neis or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 13 cents. WE GUARANTEE or will refund money paid, fl'e place our price for thee reme dies at les than one-twentieth of the price a.-kd by orhers for remedies npn which you take all the chnrfres, and irt specialty invite the ptronie of the many person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or dep'ated their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. EOW TO DETAIL se reme.lies. Go ur drufrpist and ask for them. If the? have nrt got them, writ at once to tho prop'ietors, en closing the price in money or gtarnps, and they will be sent you at once by nisi!, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ail drefs plainly. L. Wll KELER ft. CO., No. 9d V. Ita'.tiiuore St. BALTIMORE, mI). who ir-tj ln!vfvf;fed fn cheaply and successfully tenH wrHg ns f.tr eur p smph!t ex ?"r tertttircrs. owi feetiiirer canbswads at hnmfff orabnut $ 1 2 a tps bv ceipjv:ri rii PO'VELL S FKtPaRFQ CHrT.STALS. BeffrenceslnErerySti'e. 'f-agn!iw3ntf1 fornec..Mr jtrnonf. anU:Vrp!.--n!rrl. CROWN CHEWICAL CO. W:r.t.;ctJ:"; ot Powt'l's Tip-Ton Bni? rrrtiH;rr, Br,ne. Pyasb. S,er.g-:3. r. 13 I'C'-'T ?Tr;FE7. gttiyQIE. HEUEDT K DOTT, Agents, MirrLtxTow, Pa. june 20-?S. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown, second door from corner of Bridge streot, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery ffnods. all nw an1 eif thm tt-l.. ,n(, hsTi emploTed fir,t cI. miriier. lam prepared to aupply the public th everything fonod in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine ray stock. I consider it no tronble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. May 2-8S.I.Y. Subscribe for the Sentinel aud Sepnblicem the best newspaper in the eon sty. MlSCELLjtJTEOUS D. W. HARTLEY'S Is the plaee whers js eat. bay TIXE BEST AIt THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FUMXlSBlirG OOODI. EI ia prepared to exhibit one of the raest this market, and at jtSTOXISBiyGL T LOW PXICIS t Also, measures taken for suits and parts of siits, wkick will ke Basse te eras at short notice, very reasonable. ( Remember th plaee, ia Hofimam's Water sheets, MIFFLINTOWO, PA. SAM'L STRAYBR Hs semtant'j 0 head a fall yariety ef MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS ri'RN'ISniXa GOOD9. Goede of all kinds are lowCeme ana see and be astonished Pants at 75 centa. IT SCITS MADE TO ORDER.rj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1ST. Professional Cards. BOOKS, Homorpathlc Pyhtlalaa, OffVe in residence of Solomon Books. Main Street, Mifflintowo, Pa. I have permanently located in Mifflin-1 town. All calls left at office promntlv at- tended to. Oct. 17. 'SS-t. I.orts E. ATsTt!iO. O10. Jacob. Jb ATKIYVO K JACOBS ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlPf LINTOWN, PA. - CT"Collectlng and Convevancine PrcmDt- i '7 attended to. Orrtca On Main street, in place of rest, j denee of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct2fl, ISSl. jJJASOX IRWIN. ATTOHSEY-AT-LAW. MIFF LIS fowy, JUM.1T.1 CO., P.I. CV All business promptly attended to. OrrirB On Bridge street, opposite the Court Hones square. jaa", 'PO-ly JACOB BEIPI.ER, ATTOIiNST-AT-LATV', MIFniXTOW.V, PA. CyCoIlectiore attended to promptly. OrricB With A. J. Patterson Esq. on Bridge strset. Feb 25, 150 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, JUFFLTXTOWy, r.f. jy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Hie rsnn3d actively the practice of Mediefne and Snreery and their collateral b-)'--j n-e at the old corner of Third and Orsr.e streets, MifT.intown, Pa. March 23, 1376 j J M. BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIrVN AND SURGEON, Jletd'mxa, Juniata Co., Pa. Offtcb formerly occupied bv Dr. Sterrett. ?rofMional bnsineea promptly attended to a? all hours. Joef Mcl arrintt. JnsirB W. Pnsyti M(L4i(;m.nA sTniMEi,, INSURANCE A GENTS, PORT ROr.1L. JCXltTA CO., PA. CT7On!y reliable Compar.iea represented Dec. 8. 1875-lr Yriixiial BELL. AGFIN'T AXD DEALER iy Farmery and M'echanVs Vaehinery. If ifMintown, Ju liati Count?, Ps. OWce on Brides street opposite Soth side of Court House. Nov. S. S p-AB .-Dr HOTEL, IV nth Si. south of Chestnut, one sqnare "lth of the Vew Post Otfk-e. one-hslf sqnsre from Walnut St. Theatre and in the vi ry bniness centre of the citv. On the A meriran and European piane. Good rooms fiom 51e to $: no pr da?. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAIXE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. No?. 2!, 1PS3, ly. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. On the lo of A f.ertnre on the ICature. Treatment end Radical cure of Seminal Weak nets, or Sp-rmaforrhcps, induced Self-Abuse. Inroluntary Emmis sions, Impctency, Nervous Debility, and IniTv-di-nents to Marriseo eenerally ; Con sumption. Epileps? end Fits ; Mental and Phvsicat Tearacit?. Ac I? ROPKRT J. Cri.VKRWF.I.r.. U. O., author of the '-Green Hook." te. The worM-rnownei author. In this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his j experience that tbo awful consequences of; Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dincerons snrficsl sperations, bou- jries. instruments, rinps or cordials; point-' imout mode cf cure at once certain and effectual, he which ever? suff-'rer. no mat ter wh.tt hif cordition may t, mav cure himsi-lf cheaply, privately ane radically. CTAis leclurt Kill prore a boon to thou sands anil thousands. Sent, nnder sal. in a plain en?elope, to any address, on receipt of fonr cents, or two pstare attnps. A Idresi THE rrLTERTTEI.I, MEDICI I, CO., 41 Ann St.. New Tork.N.T.; jnel3-ly-jn 9. Post.Offce Fox 4."i0. 7VOTirK TO TRESPASSERS. 1 All persor-s are heron? notified not to tresra on the linds of ths nndersigneil. in W slker and Fermansph townships, for the purpfss of hnntin?, hn;ldirg fires, or for an? nthr trespse pnrpo. SjitriT. A tan. Hex? ArxiB, ("hiti! Missra. Rrrasv Moist, I4ac ArR, W'ihiam Rirrristcfi. Wri.uxoTo Pwtth, Ktbtx KtrrraaK, .tosrrn S- Wxv, Scats BnsfeK, Jnjn Krrr, CtbcsSixbeb. Oct. 31, 18S:i-tf. CATTIOJI HOTJCE. A1 LL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hnptinr, ffatheTine berries, or crossing f elds, or in any other way trespassing SB tot lands of the under, signed J. S. Kasarr. I M Li Y" ADVER TISXMEJfTS. choice aad select eteeka ever 1. New .Building, eerier ef Brie're aaa Jan. 1, I7- SAMCIL STBATUft. Spieiml .Yelutt. THE PEOPLS'S DICTIONARY al vssvdat assTCLorsaia, eentalalag thisr 25,01 ' Words, coinpile-t from TTE3 STKR, s').0"0 eTnooyms, a complete ile tionary of rhymes, fore go worde and phras es, business, aaatical. musical aad Uw and mythology. Bmbraelcg eeerf smbjtrl on which clear, satisfactory infersiw- ti-n is given. A iOGa EQUAL Tl tSO PA3IJ QCTAVi, .. Tba same information cannot bo had alae where, nor In ae convenient er aeeeeelkl shape for leaa than $31). Sample pages frew Outfit SI. CO. Taarsa, kfiaaiiu Jt Co. M Areh St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-8m. AYER'S AGUlCURE rontalna a antldt for all raa Iarlal disorders which, so far as known, ie used in nn wther remedy. It cos tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, and eoaso e,aently produces no inju.lous effect upea the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WEtTaRHAXTAYER ACCB C ritE to cure every rase of Fever as Agae. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Kealt. tent Fever, Dcmb Ag-3, Billiooe Fever, ard Liver Complaint caused by malaria. Ia case of failure, after due trial dealer sr authorised, bv our circular dated Jaiy 1st, lt!r2, to rafan lb aaB7 Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., lo-well. Mall. Sold by allEii'ts. THE BEST ON EARTH. 1& These celebrated 9tovea wtB BOAST, BAK2 and HEAT IRONS In less time end with LES3 FUEL than any othar vapor Cook Stove made. Be suro and buy the Dns;Iar Non-Explosiv-a Vapor Cook Stove. HAJfCTACTTBJD ST 7SS DanglsrYepar otova & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Tea Rui ax Ova aoayi O.S,0RGAH&G0. DUSASLS I1CHT DSAFT 'Itliimpli Reapers ffeW GllOPSr MOWSf. Tbe TtmaTTI IPXS are mu:ti tm etatrll'-i'.y la cofrsti--.ru- b. of BaaajMn 1. jii: wiu-t. Jara'riility and good worBjaf aafMtw la i!l efnil-ii-T-s cf r-s.o. Tue run is h aU the uSrsmuv 4 thifi.n clippji kuwjls vita KMr v.uie lie pro ve 4nts. e.'FO rot Il.t.T-T4TWT CTUCttMU. Ojuq A&tSlS Wi.NI ID ux unooeajUd t tKry. D. S. MORGAN & CO.," Droc5cport,MonroeCo.,N.Yf KENNEDY DOTY, (Successors to Buyers ileaedy,) DIALER IK ORAH, COaVI UMBER CEMENT, Calcined Plieter. Land Flaitsr. SEEDS, SALT. .C. Us buys Grain, ta be delivered at afiflia town. Port Royal, or Mexico. lie is prepared to Inrnish Sal It dealers at reasonable rates. DATID D.'DOTT. April 21,lSS4-tr TyT-ALTJABLKrARM LAND 10 a SALB. A valuable farm, containig about It acres, all tillable land, and in a good stale) of cultivation, with good Dwelling Honso, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tho land is all riv bottom. Also. 450 acres of monntain land, along line of Pennsv'vania Railroad, and convenient to Siding and Statiros. well set with rock oek. chestnut, and other tiss-ber- A good opportunity for any one wear ing a first class home or to engage ia ) lumber business. Kor particulars ea'l eft or address JEREMIAH LTON'a. MirrtntToww, Jewtasva Oa.j Pa. Sept. H, law. IT ii'saai'ii ;-gjrigr
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