y SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffrtmy. reb- 6 1S4- TERMS. Snaeeriptien, 11.60 per ennnrn if paid witala U months; $2.00 if not paid within It months. . n Transient advertisements inserted at to rata par inch for each insertion. Traaiiait business notices in local eol- Wi, 10 aenta per line lor escu unruw r-4.ti... ;n Vu made to those desiring ts advertise by the year, half or quarter yaar. SALES. " On the 8th day of Kebruary, Caleb Shirk in ii - t.;. r,i.- of residence, one mile from Ricbdeld, one mare, four cows, a lot of vouog cattle, wsgon, carnage, "--- farming utensils, potato, applebnrter, Ac. Sale at 10 o'clock. On the 27th of February, 1881, Isaac Ben ner, raiding near East Salem, will aell one fresh cow, lime bv the bushel, sewing ma chine, potatoes by the bushel, and a lot or household furniture. On the 28th of February, Daniel Shirk, living near Van Wert, will sell six horses, flxe cows, six sheep, hogs, pigs, wagons, rat per. and allkindsof farming implements. On the Srd of March, 18S4, David Wea ver, Sr., residing in Walker township, one will sail horse, cat tle, young cattle, and farming utensils of aU kinds. On the 10th day of March, 1884, David Coffmaa will sell at his place of residence, in Beale township, about a half mile from Jobnstown, borses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and larming utensils and numerous other arti cles. On the 11th of March, 18S4, A. W. Sie ber will sell at public aale, at his residence, in Favette township, one niile east of Mc Alieterville, 7 head of horses. 1 fine black stallion, 2 two-year old colts, 4 Durham milk cows, 7 head of young cattle, 1 good Durham bull, 13 head of sheep. 5 head of shosts, a lot of farmiDg implements and household goods. A credit of oae year will be given. H. H. Snyder, auctioneer. On tha 17th of March, 1884, Joseph Guy er will sell at his place of residence, at East Ss'.eai, three horses, four cows, three head of young cattle, thro shotes, twelve sheep, all kinds of farming implements, and house hold furniture. On the 21st of March, 1884, Henry Sieber will seU at his place of residence, a hslf mile from McAlisterville. horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and all kinds of farming uten sils. SHORT LOCALS. Court is in fall play. The ground bog taw its shadow. The 14th will be Valentine day. Huntingdon -county has a debt of $71,000. Blue birds pat in an appearance last Thursday. The Lenten seasoc will begin Feb ruary 29th. The coasters had a merry time of it last Friday night. Samuel Grajtill broke an arm by falling from a sled. Mr. Haffley, of Walker township, is til with pneumonia. There were a quarter of a hundred tramps in jail over Sunday. Congress has been in session two months. What has it done 1 The greater portion of J UDiata's wheat crop has been sent to market. George Wilson has bought the store of William Brown, in Patterson. Congressman take their whisky and call it tea at the capital restaurant. Some one shot William Murray's Ji?er colored pointer dog, last week. The New York police arrested a Dumber of boys for throwing snow balls. David Shank, of Siglerville, Mifflin count j, lost two horses by a distemper. Rev. Geo. Benaugb preached for McVeytown Presbyterians last Sabbatb. The January freshet was soon over. It scarcely softened the crust on the snow. David H. Craig, oar tonsorial artist, visited his sister, at Columbia, Pa., last week. The aooustio qualities of the court bouse at Holidaysburg is said to be poor. The three first days of the month in dicate plesant winter weather for Feb ruary. t Mrs. Nancy Jacobs died at her home in Milford township, on Sunday, aged 74 years. The supreme court of Illinois bas de- oided that a contraot made on Sunday is valid. McSteelv of moonshine local bad his feet badly Irozen during the late cold weather. Harry Cox, died of consumption, in this place, on Wednesday, the 29 tb ultimo. L. B. Doty bas become cashier of a new National bank, just organized, at Bedford. Members of eeoret orders of this place and Lewistown, pay each other fraternal visits. Peter Evans, of Beale township, is extensively engaged in tbe manufac ture of brooms. At tbis office, you may obtain infor mation as to where you oan buy a good Oriental stove. A clerk for every Congressman, what nsxt! cleot Congressman that can do without a clerk. Harry Smith will give a magic lan tern exhibition, at Port Rojal, next Friday evening. A dude in New York bas stockings knit with places for tbe toes of bis feet to fit into. Everybody says the wheat under tbe snow is looking healthy and green, but woo uas seen it 7 The fellow that knows all about oth er peoples business generally knows little about bis own. There was a special meeting of Hun tingdon Presbytery held yesterday Tuesday at Tyrone. Wendell Puilipj died at Boston on Saturday after an illness of about 6 days, aged 73 years. The protracted meetine held in the t Newton Hamilton Presbyterian church brought 15 new members. r I A great many railroad ties, and great i ideal of lumber has been eleded out of iTuscarora valley tbis winter. Mifflin county has a debt of over one hundred thousand dollars, caused by buying river bridges, and sich A number of young people drove in sleighs to Lewistown last Friday even ing and indulged in a nop tnere. An enterprising son of preaoher Smith proposes to turn an honest penny by a magio lantera enieriainmeui. Spelling beet are a good deal indulg ed in down in Susquehanna township. They are a good thing to encourage. In three months from tbe date of tbe late fiendish fire, Jaoob Thomas had hit large house rebuilt and repeopled. Juniata Republicans elected their Representative delegate to tbe State Convention last Tall, Dy a popular vote. Mr. James Fitzgerald wat found dead in his bed, in his ton's bouse, in Spruce QUI township, on Friday morn ing. Tbe Lutheran Missionary Sooiety met at Miohael Stooer'e home, in Fer managh township, one evening last week. Oo Monday, the 28th nit , Mrs.Wm. Haek, of Mexioo, died of pneumonia, which she contracted the Friday pre vious. Miss Bess Parker, and District At torney Irwin, are each, atill nursing a sprained foot, whioh they received in coasting. Seventy-five ots, for a quarter sheet, $1.50 for a half aheet,$2.00 for a whole beet sale bill, newspaper size. Call at tbis office. Daniel Wagner, fatheu-in law of Jacob Saiger, died at Sbellby, Ohio, oo Sunday evening, January 27, 1884, aged 79 years. National Follies is tbe tubjeot that Howard MaoSberry will leoture on in tbe t'ourt Heuse, on Tuesday evening, February 12th. Michael Beasbor, living near Port Royal bridge in Walker township, died on Monday night of pneumonia ; aged about 42 yeart. Jndson Hunt, well known to many people, died at bis plaoe of residenoe, in Fayette township, on Saturday, in terment on Monday. Old people are now talking about tbe great freshet of Ibe present winter reminds them of the wioter of 1832, hence tbe talk. The question of eleotiog delegates to tbe political state conventions, which meet early th e year, it claiming tbe atteution of politicians. Remember, that at this office yon can have a handsome quarter-sheet sale bill crinted for 75 oeots, and a balf. sheet bill printed for $1 50. Harry Moore, of Walker, took in tbe Lewistown concert last week. Harry know what is good music, and is, him self, a good deal of a singer. Tbe tramps that look ont of the win dows of the jail, and are insolent to people who pass by, should be pet in back rooms, or be put in irons Tbe national guards wilt hold their next encampment from August 2 to August 9 Gettysburg is talked ot as tbe place for the encampment. Mrs. Mary Jane Woodward, aged 69 years. 1 month and 23 days, wife of William Woodward, of Tuscarora township, died on the 24th ultimo.. Last Saturday was the 92od birth day of John Robison, of Patterson. His sons, J. K, and J. S. Robison, with tbeir wives, took dinner with him. We do not sound a needless alarm when we tell you that the taint of scrofula is in vour blood. Inherited or acquired it is there, and Aver's Sarsaparilla alone will effectually eradicate it. A Lewistowa livery stable was usel as a place in which to debauch young girls. Tbe authorities broke tbe place up, as a place of resort for loose char acters. A man named Buttfield, of Franklin county, eloped with a neighbor's wife about 10 daye ago. Tbey both left family behind. It is believed that tbey went west Tbe popular and least dangerous coasting place, in town, is on School Hooa street. A number of The fath ers and mothers ooa&ted there several evenings last week. When MacSberry comes, the bureau might do well to request him to talk about the National Folly of allowing a secretary for each Congressman on tbe pay of 6 dollars a day. Grangers bave a depot at North Sterret's, and Cloyd Homing's, in Mil ford township, to which plaoes goods that are iotended for members of tbe or ganization, are shipped. Squire Thomas Creightnn of Tusca rora was in towo last Thursday and took a number ot names of citizens as subscribers for a book called tb Daughters of America. Rev. Mr. Berry bas improved the Lutheran church property to tbe ex tent or several thousand dollars sinoe he came here, and comparatively speak ing tbe church debt it small A quarter sheet sale bill will be printed at tbis office for seventy five cents; a balf sheet tale bill for one dollar and fifty oents. Send in your orders if you eontemplate having a sale Two mail poaches were destroyed last week a ear Huntingdon by falling under tbe car wheels wben tbey were thrown out of tbe car. One of the ponchet wit dragged a dittanoe of 15 miles. Tbe Chief Engineer of the Reading Railroad proposes to nse a few steel railroad ties by way of an experiment, and "if tbey do well," wooden ties will be taken out aod steel tie pat in tbeir placet. There it a rapid going to and fro, by day and by night, of candidatet, who are fixing things for tbe May conven tion of tobool directors. Tbe objeot of it all ie tbe election of a oonty superin tendent. 'J'birty-five counties in Kentucky tre without anewspaper publication. Those counties would be a paradise from which a set of lawyers conld select a jury that bad never heard or read a word about a case. Tbe Newport, Perry enmity, river bridge bat been made a eonnty bridge; a movement It already on foot to bave the Millerstown bridge alto pat on the county, as a free bridge. The ice may play havoc with the bridgee. A delegation of Indian chiefs have walked from tbe Indian Territory on their way to Washington as far at to this State, through wbich they are now passing. Tbey remained in Pittsburg last Wednesday the 30th nit. Yost Yoder, a highly retpeotable citizen of Union township, Mifflin eonn ty, died a few dayt ago, aged 71 years. He bad never been confined to bed with tiokneet previous to tbe two weeks ill nest that retulted in biz death. Ball's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Eenewer imparts a fine gloss and freshness to the hair, and is highly recommend by physi cians, clergymen and scientists as a prep aration accomplish wonderful results. It is a certain remedy foi removing hand ruff, making tbe scslp white and clean, and ie storing gray hatr to its youthful color. Quarterly meeting services next Sab bath in M- E. Church preaching morning and night, by Rev. K. Hinkle, P. E. -Saorament of Lord's Sapper administered after tbe morning Ser mon. Love feast service at 5.30, P. M. A bill in Congress proposes to do away with tbe requirement that tbe law now imposes on an applicant for a pension, to prove that the aoldier in whose name tbe application it made wat in touod health wbea he entered the army. Tbey bave recently found foot prints of men women and children in rocks in Central Amerioa, wbich are exoiting great interett among Geologists, for tbe reason thi.t tbe Geologists pro nounce the rockt to be fifty thontand yeart old. The Seliosgrove Tribune tayt a wil low tree wat out down on a farm in Bedford county, the other day, which measured nineteen feat and two inobes in circumference- It grew from a twig which had been stack in the ground in the year 1812. IN8TITCT AT Richfield. The reg ular Joint Institute at Riobfield will be held on the 22nd and 23rd of Feb ruary. Sup ts Smith and Mover arc making arrangements for one of the best Institutes ever held in that plaoe. A full programme will be announced. Attention Boys. On Wedoesday, April IS, 1884, a competitive examin ation for tbe 18th Congressional dis trict will be held in Mif&iotowo, to 11 a vacancy for said district in the Naval Academy. The examination will be open to all boyt of 14 to 18 yeart of age. On last Friday afternoon, tbe Union League Club, of the Academy, gave an entertainment, consisting of declama tions, tableaux representing tbe lasts scenes of the trial of James Natt, for tbe murder of N. L. Dukes, and music. The entertainment wat very well eon ducted. Tbe Etkaa' have been going on with tbe plasteriog of the Belford building. notwithstanding the cold winter, much of tbeir success, however, is doe to eon- tractor McCahen, whose forethought and mechanical skill secured tbe house so that tbe plaster can be mixed in tbe building. Tbe lower bouse of Congress bas passed a Din, restoring General ritz John Porter, to tbe rank and pay in the army of which he was deprived, by court martial, for insubordination, and disobeyment of orders while serving under General Pope during tbe second Bull Run campaign. Little girls coasting on School llonse street frightened imam Murray s horse so that ho ran on a snow bank aod threw William and Bob Stone out of tbe sleigh aol then ran out tho McAI- isterville road without them, on Friday evening. Christ Reno caught the runa way horse at his place. Will Dunn, tbe junior devil of the Democrat and Register, was guiding a bob sled down North's hill, last Fri- day evening, when the bolt in tbe jumper came oat, and all the boys a- bnard bad an ugly accident staring them in tbe face, wbich was aroided by a quick witted boy putting on brakes. At this office, yon can obtain a band- some sale bill with local notice till dty of aale for seventy-five eents, a largc- bill than tbe former, with local notice, for one dollar and a half. Parties who desire local notice of sale, without bills, cao be accommodated by sending 50c to $1.00, according to length of local. At the residence of Mr. Sbelburn Robison, in Milford township, last Thursday evening, Mr. Samuel Ailman, formerly of this county, but now a cit izen of Silver City, New Mexico, was married to Miss .Nellie Robison. A large company was present. The bride and groom ttarted immediately for Sil ver City. Tbe BloomSe'.d Timet of last week, asks, who cao beat this? Mr. Henry Folk, of Rye township, has a cow that produced, from the 12tb day of May to tbe 14th day of Deoetnber, 2084 pounds of Butter. He also has two stalks of eorn, one measuring 8 feet 4 incbet from root to ear and the other 8 feet from root to ear. - District Attorney Irwin, was can tering hit horse down School House street, on Saturday, when the animal shied at aome little girls who were play ing at the side of the etreet, and in itt effort to run away, slipped and fell down on itt side. Mr. Irwin, however, managed to remain on the upper side of tbe fallen beast and sustained no iojary. Walter Pannebaker, aged about 5 yeare , too of Jobn Pannebaker, resid ing in Patterson, had tbe little finger of the right band to hurt by a coasting sled running over it, that it became necessary to amputate tbe finger at tbe first joint. Dr. Banks performed tbe surgical operation. The little fellow stood tbe operation without taking oblorofortu. Ice Alstons will no Id a grand con vocation on the 22od Washington's birthday in the Masonic Hall in tbit place The banquet will take place in the ball in rennell new building on Main street. A number of prominent gentlemen from adjoining counties will be present Speeches will be delivered, and a good time bad by all who be'oog to tbe Maton:o circle, Tbe spring election it of the highest importance to tbe taxpayer. If im proper penont are elected taxea inva riably inorease. sometimes men form a ring and elect oertain men who levy high taxea, and divide the percentage around among tbeir friends or to thape it that their peta get a poll at tbe tax fund The people should watch thit election and the ring cbtps. DO NOT FORGET Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any email picture enlarged for 75 cents. A Inn unvthinc that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class stylo. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c., &.C. Frames of all kinds cheap. Tbe Preabyteriaot have about got through with the troubles of tbe danceand peace hat spread her white wmgt over tbe fold onoe more, bnt no sooner bat the peaoefull state been reached in Presbyterian church circles than Luth eran eirclet are thrown into a state of agitation by certain members circula ting a petition that hat for itt object tbe resignation of tbe pastor. The an imus of tbe movement hat not beoome known. REMOVED. Notice the Change. We are now occupying tbe new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building that J. S. Thomas baa recently built, where we are onoe more to furnish tbe trade .with a large stock of dry goods and groceries, boott and sboes. We receive new goods constantly and tell cheaper than ever. Give ns a call. U. r. HINKKL & uo. Nov. 28, 1883-tf. A preacher, in Boston, "Rev. Henry Morgan bat engaged one hundred pairs of scales from Fairbanks & Co., for the benefit of tbe workiug people and the poor, that they may not be cheated in their coal. Tbe soales will be placed in every police station aod every ward branch of tbe associated charities, Ibe rich, he claims, who buy tbeir eoal in large quantities, get it cheap aod get full weight, while tbe poor bave to be satisfied with high prioes and small weight ' The Newport News of last week says, two tramps on Monday narrowly es caped with tbeir lives while crossing the railroad bridge, west of Newport tower a hundred yards or more. Tbey were on tbe north track to ivoid an eastward bound train, and before they could get over the bridge a train going west suddenly overtook tbem. One of the travelers lay fist down between the tracks, aod the other jumped off of tbe bridge, a distance of about twenty-five feet. Neither of the men sustained and injury, but tbey were badly fright ened. Tbe Bloomfield Times of last week says, oo Tuesday of last week, Mr. James D. Willis, of Wbeatfield town township, tbis oounty, met with a ter rible accident that may yet eaase bim tbe loss of bis left hand. He bad been up in the mow throwing down sheaves to tbe handler at the threshing maobine, and jumping down from tbe mow to throw np tbe loose wheat straw to tbe handler, and in throwing it npon the table, his band waa caught by tbe cyl inder and drawn into tbe inaobine, cut ting tbe left band from the centre to ward tbe little finger, and peeling the skin, flesh and nil's from the two mid dle fingers. His band was thus terri bly lacerated, aod it is not yet known whether tbe band will bave to be am putated. The court proceedings on tbe ques tion of a free bridge at Newport, Per ry county, was reported as follows, in the Bloomfield Advocate, of last week: Beport of reviewers on road from point at Bixler's Mill, to point on mid dle ridge, near Wm. Rough's, in Juui ata township, ooufi;med ni sL Tbe reviewers having reported in fa vor of making the toll bridge over the Juniata river at Newport a free bridge, and assessing tbe value at $10,832, tbe matter was brought before the Grand Jury for tbeir approval. There was no opposition to making tbe bridge free, but only aa to tbe question of prioe to be paid for it. The court crdered that those of tbe grand jurors who bad sign ed tbe petition for a free bridge, with draw. Messrs. J. S. Butz and A. J. Fickes, of Newport, and Eli Grubb, of Juniata township, having aigned the petition, were exoused, and counsel with witnesses on both sides were then heard. The grand jury alter hearing tbe evidence, by a vote of 16 to 4 ap proved the report of viewers, and the oourt endorsed tbe decision of tbt grand jury and tbe Newport bridge tbut became a free bridge, and tbe Bridge Company bave no further con trol over it it it now a county bridge, and persons passed over it free, twenty roinutt-s after tbe court approved the decision of tbe grand jury. It is said tbe Bridge Company will take an ap peal from tha award of viewers. The question of a free bridge took np a large portion of the time of the Court last week. The Lewistown Osteite of Isst week published the following from tbe St. Paul Pioneer Press, of January 23rd, 1884, and which concerns people who once lived in Mifflin county : "One day last week, N. Sterrett, a farmer, about seventy years old, living in Mt. Pleasant, eight milee from Lake City, went to that city ou busioeas. Before leaving home bis wife told bim she would spend tbe day at tbe house of ber son, Joseph Townsend, and that sbe would leave aome food on tbe table for him to eat on his return. Sbe direct ed bis attention to some strained bonsy, of wbioh be waa very fond. Mr. Ster rett returned erom tbe city about the middle of tbe afternoon, and after pat ting np hit team he tought to satitfy bit appetite. He ate a aliee of bread and butter on which he apread About a teatpoonfal of honey. A taste of ex ceeding bitterness wbioh be experien ced while eating made bim think his liver wat getting oat of order. Soon after he beoame blind and dizzy and fell to the floor with a epasmodic aotion of the muscles that he could not con trol. In a few minutes he recovered from the attaok sufficiently to enable bim to atart for the house of bit ton, William, on an adjoining farm, but oo bit way he fell down again with terri ble oonvulsioot. He wat discovered in tbis condition by a neighbor, and was taken to bis ton t residence. Dr. Pat ton brought tbe boney of which Mr. Sterrett bad eaten to Lake City and found numerous undissolved crystals of strychnine in it enough, in faot, to kill twenty men. Mrt. sterrett is a boat tbe age of her husband, and is hia second wife. It is suspected that sbe it insane, aod probably an inquest will be held to determine ber mental condi tion. Sbe remains with her too Joseph, and Mr. Sterrett continues to be the guest of his son, William. MAUTION KOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following personal property of John E. Hinkle, of Delaware township, Juniata eonnty, Pa., was seized and sold on December 29, 168S, by W. A. Toomey, Constable . of township of Delaware, county of Juniata, Stat of Pennsylvania, tbe following described per sonal property to-wit : 1 Sorrel Mare, I Brown Male, Set Yankee Harness, 1 Tbree-Horse Wooden Axle W ax on, 1 Four-Horse Iron Axle Wagon, 1 Set Weod Ladders, 2 Binding Chains, 4 Single trees, 8 Bedsteads and bedding, I Cook Stove and fixtures, 1 Sink, 2 Sets Chairs, 1 Large Rocking Chair, 2 Tablea, 1 Side Board, I Washstsnd, 29 yards Carpet, Lot of Dishes, 2 Mirrors, 2 Coal Oil rLampe, 2 Tin Buckets, 1 Wooden Bucket, 8 Smooth ing Irons, aod 1 Spring Clock. The above personal property was nought by Jeremiah Loudenslsger, of Delaware township, Juniata county, Pa, and taken in possession. All persons are hereby Cau tioned against interfering with the said property. JEREMIAH LOUDENS LAGER. Jan. 9, 1884-4w. 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It will per yo if ywe. need awyffetng m that Has, CPITC'TDT V afTO0 women kaew are UlWUiJllil ITLuiitbis that of tbe many diseases and derangements of the body esrh a separate cause or origin, and that each needa a diftVrent metbed ef treatment in order to effect a cure, and a moment's reflection must convince that any of the ejuaek nostrums foisted npon the public claitnint; to cure all of a number of diam etricly different diseases mnst prove fail area, even if we do net call them hum bugs. mlTPfTPT FU( people of moderate f LUlllIlmeans, sad even people well to do or wealthy And that the nor mout ckargtM of practising physicisss are a serious burden to them, and also find that after payinf themselves poor that no bene fit bas accrued to tbem, that in fact they have thrown their money away. 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Failing to do tbia we will poeitivelv refund the money paid for the treatment, and if yonr sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you bave not thrown yonr money away as you would oo any oth er tbsn these guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 90 Rhenmstism Remedy is only 60 eents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. ladv UU111I1U11U llUiiixUl.e endowe d by nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, faultless complexion, aa well aa the sweet est of tempers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, ber form loses its perfect contour, the complexion becomes sallow, tbe brighlness leaves tbe eye, a feeling of languor takes tbe place of tbe once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous fractiousnesa makes life a harden, things that once ware trifles worry her t ill life becomes unbearable. All this being cansed by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmste modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which tbe ignoraacs of tbe medical profession prevents a enre. Lady Reader, and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your fsmily and your God, that y(iU should cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. H ketler't Ao. 90 Pre- tenption are pleasant and palatable to take containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages at all tira-s and in all condition without pottiklilv of ill tfftcti, and will positively cure any of tbe peculiar diseaaes to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure the proprietors will refund tkt money paid fur the treatment. If you kawt a svel low complexion, constant or infermittant headaches, backache restlessness, loss of sppetite, suppressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by bead aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptons, H'keeltr't Ao. 96 Prescription "B" will positively restore you to health. If you have a sensation of heat and throb bing in tbe back, frequently fainting spells, Leucorrhea or white discbarge, painful or scalding sensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drv skin. Wkteltr't So. 96 Prescription "C" will give immediate and Is'ting relief. Tl: price of Wheeler's No 96 Perscription "B" and Care 50 cents esch, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fiom ob servation post paid en receipt of price. Postage stamps taken. p 1 rn I TJTJTT It is nedless to describe the Unl AiUlILsymptens of this nauseous di sease that is sapping the life and strength nf only too many of the fairest and best of both sexes, old snd voting, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discharges, the fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside from tbe scute sufferings of tbis disease, which if nt checked csn only end in lost of palate, komrseneu, weakned lipkt, lote of memory, deaf nest and pre maturt death it not checked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca, r.urope and f-astern lanls nave ri-suil- ed in H'rr's Ao. 96 Instant Relief and Suit Cure for Catarrh, a remedy wbich rontairs no hsrmf ill ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or monev refunded. TVhctler't Xo. 96 Instant Relief and Surt Cure for Catarrh will enre every case of catarrh, bav fever or asthnis, price $1.W per package, from druggists or Sent by mail post paid en receipt of price. Wkeeler't A'o. 96 Surt curt for Kidney and Liter Trouklet cures all weakness and soreness of kidney, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $1. 00. Wkrtler't Vegetable PilU are the only remedv that cure consumption, Hiring nat ural action of the bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Price "5 cents, of druggists or by mail. Wheeler's Xervint Tonic lor mental de pression, loss of manhood, languor, weak ness or over taxation of tbe brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. WE GIJARMTffiOTwUl'refJnmony paid. We place our price for these reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies upon which you take all the charges, and we specially invite the patronage of the man person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or dep'eted their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. EOW TO OBTAIN these remedies. Go and ask for tbem. Ir tbey have net got them, write at once to the prop-ietors, en closing the price in money r stamps, and they will be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELER A CO., No. 96 W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD FAMES mno are Interested In firowing Crops Cheaply ane successfully sneeM writs as for ear psstpMet ew sere tertiHrers. Sr S caeC fertlHrercsn he wtsde athowcforabouSalesbTowpestinc with POWELL'S PREPSREP CHEMICSLS. References! a ETervStstc. aySqefitswawld ferqwetcueiedfemterv. Seffrywitbreferewcs. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Manufacturers ot Powell's Tip-Top Bone FertlHyr, Bane, Pefssti. Smmenis. Sc. 18 LIGHT STREET. BS.LTIWOBE, MO. KEX.IEDT at DOTY, Agenta, HirrLisTOws, Pa. june 20-83. NEW GOODS. I would inform tbe public that I have now in my new millinery atore at my place of residence oa 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, and having employed first class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd ia a flratclass milliner store, come and examine ray stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Mar 34S.1.T. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Repuilienn the beat wewrpwper fa the eeaaty. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaee where je eaa hay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BAT, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND TUM.N1SBIJTQ QOOM. HI is prepared te exhibit oae ef the meet tbia market, aad at JSTOXISBIHULT LO w rsiCMM I Also, measures taken for suits and parts ef saifs, which will be atada te art at short notice, very rt ' soaable. Remember tha plaee, ia Hoffmaa'a Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has conataatly on head a fall variety af MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods ef an kinds are low. Came aad aaa and be aatoniahed Panta at Cwrata. Patterson, Pa-,'April 18, 1871. Profeuional Card. BOOKS, Homoepathlc PjhalvlaB., Office In residence of Selemea Books. Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. I have permanently located In Mifflln- towa. All calls left at offlee promptly at- tended to. Oct. 17, '88-tf. Locis'B. Atkissos. Obo. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSOX at JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, IflFFLINTOWIf, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Ovrica On Main street, la place ef real. denre of Lonis B. Atkinson, Esq., sonth of Bridge street. Oct 18, 1881. JJJASON IRWIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MtFTLISTOWX, JUX1ATA CO., PJ. C7 All bnsiness promptly attended to. Ornrs On Bridge street, opposite the Court House sqnare. (Jan7, 80-ly J-ACOB BEIDLER, ATTOnyET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CCollections attended to promptly. Orricc With A. J. Patterson Esq, oa Bridge street. Feb2S,80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Snrgeon, MirFLIXTOH'X, TA. Office hours from 9 A. a. to 8 p. a.. Of fice in hia residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 21, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orvica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional bnsiness promptly attended to at all hours. Jomi VcLacohiis. Jostra W. Stihhbl MCE ArGIIET Sl STMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAf.. JUX11TA CO., PA. EOnly reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 187S-ly w ILLIAM bell. AGENT AXD DEALER IS Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata Connty, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite Soatb side of Court House. Nov. 8. 1882. 5ABODT HOTEL, Ninth St . south of Chestnut, one square south of the New Post Office, nne-bslf sqnsre from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very bnsiness centre of the citv. On the American and European plans. Good rooms fiom 50c to St 00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. P., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,1888, ly. A LECTUEE TO YOUNG MEN On the lose of A Lecture or the Mature, Treatment and Radical care of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced Self-Abnse. Involuntary Emmis- sions. Impotency. ervons Demlitv, and Impediments to Marrisge generally ; Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Vental and Phvs:.-1 Incaparitv. Ac. Bv ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book." Ac. The world-rnowncd author, in thia ad- mirable Lecture, clearly proves from hia experience that tho awfnl enneeqnencee of Self-Abnse msy be efTecrnsIly removed ithont dangerous surgical sperations, bou gies, instruments, rings or cordials ; point ing ont a mode of enre at once certain and effectual, bv which every enfferer, no mat ter whst hif condition may be. may enre himself cheaply, privately ane radically. H3Tkts lecturt will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of fnnr cents, or two postage stamps. A id rasa THE CULTERELL MEDICAL CO., 41 AnnSt.,NewTork,N.T.; jncl8-1y-jan 9. Poat.Oflice Box 450. TVfOTICK TO TRESPASSERS. xl AU persons are hereby notified not to tresrau on the lands of the undersigned, in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, bn lding fires, or for anv other trespass purpose. SWCIL ASKBB. IICXBT AfKSB, Cbbistias Mrsssa, RrBc Moist, Isaac Arsis. William Rickbbbacb, Willhoto f arra, Krsn Kr?, Josrra S. Wbavbb, Srsaa Bnsssa, Jonn Ktrrrsti, . CtbfsSibbbb Oct, 81, 1883-tf. C ACTIOS SO TIC E. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against fishing or banting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or ia any otter way trespassing en the lands of tha under signed J. 8. Ktsrarr. choice aad select steaks ever ecee) ! New Building, eeraer af Bridge eae! fJaa. 1, lt7a- ZT SUITS MAD TO OWDXW.m SAHUIL STRATI Spacial Vol Mat. THE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY af vbsvost aicTOLorsMA, eentslatag wvsr 23,01 Word; compiled from WEB STER. 40,000 synonyms, complete ala tionary ef rhymes, foreign words and ahraav es, business, aaatical, musical aad la terms and mythology. Embracing scarf tuijtct on which clear, satisfactory lnferasae tion is gives. A BOH EQUAL Tl PAGH 08TAVI, Tbe same information cannot bo bad else where, nor la aa convenient er acacaatelc shape for less than $30. Sample pagecfree Outfit 91.0O. Tbatbb, Msbbia Co. Qfl Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oot. 17-im. AYER'S AGUECURE ceotaias aa tldoto for atll ma larial disorder which, so Tar as known, is used in an other remedy. It con tains ao Quinine, aor any mineral acr de Icteriocc substance whatever, and eosso eesntly produces no inju.ious effect apea the conatituiion, but leaves tha sysWoa as healthy as It was before the attack. WE WARRANT ATEK iACCH CV RE to cure every case of Fever aa4 Agae. Intermittent er Chill Fever, Rssslt, tent Fever, Dumb Ague, Billioua Faver si'd Liver Complaint caused by asalartw. I a ease of failure, after dne trial dealers are authorised, by oar circular dated Jalf 1st, 181, to raranel taa naaaaf. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowtll, Maai. Sold by all Draggialc THE BEST ON EARTH. These celebrated Stoves wit POAST. BAKE and HEAT IRONS In less time and with LESS FUEL than any othar vapor Cook Stove) made. Bo euro and buy tha Dangler Non-Exploslvo Vapor Cook Stovet jusrVAc-rraaD T Tea DanglerYapar Stave & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Fob Mjkim bt Oca Aean D.S,M0RGAi!&CO. BUnrracruaw Trrs DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Triumph Beapers AMD THS NOIiELEJB New Clipper Mower. Th TRTTYPH f.E.i!M3 are nea!d fm eisiplleitv In eonstror-noli, ma ot Bnaaaf"8 lihl weight, durability aod foe workup ! Ill 11 aonditiona of srrais. The NEW CLIPPER k all tbe 3 af the OLD CLil'PtR MOWS wits asany vaiaaals Ijnprffvemwita. 8ssT roe lixrwriuTen Crarrtm. Good AOE-NTS WASIZD ia anoeenplad a User. D. S. MORGAN & CO. BrockportaMonroeCo.aN.Ys KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers A"Konae4y,) DEALERS 15 COAL LIMBER CEMENT, Galoined Plaster, Land Flatter. HEEDS, I ALT. JtC. lie bays Grain, ta be delivered at MlaMa town. Port Royal, er Mexico. ITo is prepared to furnish Sail to deaisrc at reasonable rates. DATID D. DOTT. April 21.1884-tf ALUABLB PARM LAND POa SAL. A valuable farm, containing aboat 19 acres, all tillable land, and in a good stele of cultivation, with good Dwelling Honso, Bank. Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tba land ia all river bottom. Also, 450 acres or mountain isoa , alone line of Pennsylvania Kauroaa, aaa convenient to Siding and Stations, wot set with rock osk, chestnut, and other tin .... a rnetA nnnortunitv for any one waa sail in. . rl.u home or to cocaae ia tha lumber businesa. Per particulars eal esa or address JEREMIAH LTOffS. Mir riisvows, fewtara fJ., Pa. Sep. 17, if.