SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN : W4ndar, Feb. 13, 1SS4. TERMS. kirinin. S1.50 ier annum if paid ithiu within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid IS months. Transient advertisement inner led at ou u per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col ibi, 10 cents per line lor each inaertion. Deduction will U made to those desiring te advertise by the year, half or quarter SALES. On the 27th of February, 1881, Isaac Ben ner, reeidine near East Salem, will sell oue fresh cow, lime by the bushel, sewing nia chiue, potatoes by the bushel, and a lot ol household furniture. m the 2th of February, Daniel Shirk, living near Van Wert, will sell ix horses, file cows, six sheep, hogs, pigs, wagons, racpor. and a'.l kinds of (arming implements. On the 3rd of March, 18M, David Wea ver. Sr., residing in Walkrr township, one mile north of Mexico, will ell horses, cat tle, young cattle, and farming otensila ot all kinds. On the 10th dav of March, 1MS4, David Coffuian will sell at h!s place of residence, in Beale township, about a half mile from Johnstown, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and larming uWits and numerous "other arti cles. On the 11th of March, 1884, A. W. Sie ber will sell at public sale, at his residence, in Favette township, one mile east of ' Mc Alisterville, 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 bead or ahoats, a lot of farming implements and household goods. A credit of one year will be given. H. II. Snyder, auctioneer. On the 11th of March, ISM, H. L. Smith will sell at his place of residence in I ayette township, ou sail east of McAlisterville, on the Richfield roat, 12 good young horses, SO head ol cattle, 40 sheep all ewes, lo shoves, and a large assortment of firming implements. A credit of one year will bo given. Sale to commence at 9 o cock. Jesepb l'sge, auctioneer. On the 17th of March, 1884, Joseph Gur er will sell at his place of residence, at East Salem, thret. horses, four cows, three head of younS cattle, three shotes, twelve sheep, all kinds of farming implements, and house hold furniture. On the 21st of March, 1881, Henry Sieber will sell at bis place of residence, a ball mile from McAlisterville. horses, caulo, hogs, sheep, acd all kinds of fanning uten sils. SHORT LOCUS. 7G. Mrs. Navin 3 visiting her friends ia this j.Iaee. The Nutt family received, bj contri bution, $2,290. John Heck is confined to tho house with lung troubles. There was a fail of throe inchos of now on Sunday night. Bucks county Commissioners have decided to build a new jail. Miss Maggie Rudisil!, of Lswistowa, is visiting the Misses Grajlill. George Smith is slowly recovering from a severe attack of f neurnouia. Who'll be here when the comet comes this way agaiu, ia the year A. D. 1955. Geneva. The Huntingdon ear works are to be opened for work, shortly, under the old management. Railroad traffic at Bradford l'a., was broken up several days last week by the high water. At this office, jcu may obtaiu infor mation as to where you oan buy a good Oriental etove. The rivers at Pittsburg were higW last week than at any time withiu a pe riod of O'i years. Two gangs of workmen have baen dispecred with by the railroad authori ties at Patterson. Bridges, across creeks ia Uuoi'oer land county were swept away by the ice flood, lit week. Soaie of the parties that were out last week could slug, We won't go home till miming." Harpf Home. llobert MeMeen La a board of fu'-t ' blooded Guernsey cattle on Lia farm, in Ftrmacagb lownthip. An intere'Jiijg meeting was held ev ery evcoius last week ill tho T'letiiedist church in Thonipsoutown. Dr. bauks is preparing to build a stable at the rear end of the lot on wfeicb. hia drng 6tore B,ands. Mist Sadie Settlemyer of Altoooa fell while walking across a street and broke a leg, a few days ajro. An other heir was addsd to the fam ily of Professor Auman last Wednes day night. It i a girl baby. Appcllo. The Snquehacna wa9 hicn enougb at Clearfield town to sweep away the two river bridgs, at that place, last week. Seventy-five cts, for a quarter iiheet, $1.50 for a half sheet,$2.00 for a whole sheet a!e bill, newspaper size. Ca'.l at this oSce. The Presbyterian Home Missionary Societv met at the residence of Wil liam Basks, in Fermanagh township, some evocings ao. Miss Josie Brnner died at her fath ers bouse, in Milford township, on Rob ert Kotison'a farm, of consumption, aged, about 16 yearn. Queen Esther. . A few buckets of water extinguished a fire that bad started in the roof of the barber shop, of James llnssell, in Port Royal, last week. Remember, that at this office you can have a handsome quarter-sheet sale bill printed for 75 cents, and a half sheet bill printed for $1.50. The Perry county Democrat says, a borse m J nniata township was scared to death recently by the puffing of the eteam engine of a threshing machine. The McVeytown Jocnal of last week aid, Rev. Mr. Benaugh, of Mifflintown. preached two excellent sermons in the Presbyterian church, on last Sunday. A son of Armstrong Powell in Pat terson, bad bis back eo cut by a fall from a coasting sled, that a surgeon faa called to close tbe cut by sewing. McClintio. The Tbnmpsontotro Bride9 Cimpa By have abandoned their bridire. which was swept away on the 7th inst., and fc'vn informed the commissioners of the fact. The Uugb club, of the Academy, gave an entertainment in the Academy building, last Friday afternoon. It consisted of declamations and instru mental music Mrs. Samuel Sieber, mother of Mrs. Joseph Rothrock aud Michael Sieber and Cyrus Sieber has been quite siok, at the place of her eon, Michael, in Walker township. Exi'LASATiON.-IIappy Home, Queea Esthei, McChntic, Appolio, 76, and Geneva, are the names of cook stoves, sold at McClintio's Hardware store, on Bridge street, Miiflintown, Pa. The ice gorge' beyond Lewistown broke last Friday afternoon, and by midnight on Saturday the ice was run ning by -this place. Great damage was done to fences about MoVeytowu. A quarter sheet eale bill will be printed at this office for seventy five cents ; a half sheet sale bill for one dollar and fifty 'oents. Send in your order if you contemplate having a sale. Last Thursday morning, Mis Mar garet O'Donneil, of Cumberland, Md., went to the stable to practice pistol shooting at rats, and accidentally shot and killed a man named Thomas Cough hn. The toap swindler, ia said tc be about, "now you see it, now you don't see it," was the game of the soap man some years ago at the oireus and at the fair, as a number of people ds well re member. On Tuesday evening the 29th nit., W. H. Zeiders, teacher at Bethlehem school. Greenwood township, eavo a spelling i huh pup... .uu uj j the community eoioveu a goou .u- fashioned time In 1S53 the convicts from this coua ty in the Penitentiary costs $594.43. J hey earned by labor $413.8$, which, when deducted from their cost, left a balance of $1S0.60 for the tai payers of Juniata to pay. Oue of the tramps who was before the court for vagrancy last Wednes day, and reloaded or acquitted for want of evidence by the jury, was about the town on Thursday, drunk. He had money with Tthich to buy liquor. The Joint Teachers Iustitute, at Richfield, announced for Feb'y 22ad, is unavoidably postponed till the fol lowing wetk, viz : Fcby 29. Wellington Sjiith, Co Sujt. The recent rise was hard on musk rats, wiicu they left thoir boles to save tcesisCtves, tLey Were fcet by tho hunt er wuii a sLot gun. The Luuter was oo the lookout lor the fur of tho rat by which he could turn an honest penny. The famous Kectucky cow that John Musser cf Walker township bought aoout loc year ago, lis sold receutly to Win. Banks ol Fermanagh township. Mr. Banks bad the animal only a few days till he soM to David Doty of this towa. The Sea Board railroad management, had a couple cf ageuts ia this county, last week, who appointed sub agents to secure the right of way trout such peo ple a arc wi'Ung Jo give the right of way, for uothiug, to the railroad coui paoy. WA Connecticut lawyer has sued one of Lin clients for a biU of $l'-0 for ser vicbs rendered. It appeared that the client's suit Lad involved a sum of a bout $50, and Lad continued tLrjugh 21 terms, on each of which the lawyer charged a $20 term fee." Oa Wednesday evening after dark the ice iu front cf thi place began to move eff the river. Many people gatu ered ax the shore to sjc the sight, but it was short lived for the ice came on ly from the Brond fording, a crossing cbout 2 miles north of town. Aiitvfiox BoVb. On W'edneuiia?, April 1 j, 1S51, a compctiiwd esaaiin nion iut tLc lSth Congressional dis trict will ba held in MiOintown, to fill a vacancy for said district in thcNavM Academy. Tho exnuv.naiiou will be open to all boys of 1 1 to 13 years o. age. Last Wednesday an icu gorge in the river beyoni Lewi.-tonn raised the ptresm till the water back-id into the McYev'.otra bridge. People ia that c--'aiajun:t7 thorgh: the csys of bndgo had come to an end, hut cot bo, tiio gurge nrcEe na tne wtm ran a .Taj and carried the ice viith it bat lofi tiie bridge sianding. j No other medieicj is so reliable bs Ayer s Cherry 'Ptetoral for colds, coughs, and all derangements cf the respiratory organs tending toward con sumption. In all ordinary cases it is a certain cure, and it affords sure telie! for the asthmatic aud consumptive, ev en ia advaaced stages of disease. J. T. Lovett, of iu& Monmouth, N J., nursery, bas issued a pamphlet cat afogue, for !8Si, of tbe fruit trees, viues, and vegetables that he grows in his nursery.. It gives one pleasure, and imparts valuab.e information when one carefully examines its p:ig?s. Send request for catalogue by postal card to J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, N. 1. If a well be poisoned, woe ba to those who d.ink theroat. It is worse to poison the fountain of life for one's iolf aad Li posterity. Often by ctre lessnc.s, or Misfortune, or inheritance, this has teen done. Ayer's Sar;:par:i;a frees the bbod, the vitM eteam, anl re stores appetite, strength and hea'.th. At ibis ofice, you can obtain a hand some sale bill with local notice till day of sals for seveaty-Cve ceuts, a larger bill than tho former, with local notice, for ona dollar a:.d a b-lf. Parties who desire local notice of sale, without bills, can bs accommodated b? ending uGo to 51.0U, according to leiigth of local. DO IsOT FORCJET. Do not Til get that at Ho&b's The tograih Gallery you Cin ftet any small iicl arc enlarged for 75 cents. Also an vi uing tiiat is mide in PLo i osrrapLy, you can get Lere dono tip, i t r.st class slyle. All tho latent style pictures, such an Cards, Cubin f s, PromciiaJj, Paunel Boudoir, 5 r., Frames of all kiuds theao. Under tbe management of Mrs. Dr. D. M. Crawford a lot of clothing and household goods were collected and placed iu a box and sent to Rev. Mr. Arthur and wife, who now live in but ler county, Kansas. Mr. Arthur preached at Waterloo, this county, pre vious to moving to Kansas. Mrs. lraw ford received an acknowledgment from Mr. Arthur aud wife, of the receipt of j the box wr.li a tender of thanks to the j donors. Henry Sulouff, of Fermanagh- town ship, was born on the 22ud day of Feb ruary. There is nothing very unooin mou about that fact, but it is quite an unoommon occurrence to have both a son and a grand-daughter, born on the same day of the month. It is a fact that Mr. Sulouff s birthday is the 22nd day of February. The birthday of bis son, Turner, is the 22nd day of February, and the birthday of a daughter of Turn er is the 22nd day of February. REMOVED. Notice tub Changk. We are now occupying the Dew and beautiful room on Main street, in the new buildiGg that J. S. Thomas has recently bulk, where we are ouce more to furnish the trade with a large stock of dry, goods and groceries, boots and shoes. We receive new goods constantly and so!' cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. Uixkel & Co. Nov. 28, 1883-tf. Not since 1832 bad Pittsburg a flood suob as covered buudreds ef houses last week. Water street, Sixth street, Penn Avenue, part of Liberty street, and Farry and Short street were sub merged. Every street south of Penn Avenue to Sharpsburg. a distance of 5 miles, was under from one to ten feet of water. Thousands of people were driven out of their houses by the flood 5,000 peopte were without shelter last Thursday. The loss of property will not be less than $1,000,000. The Bloomfield Times of last week states, that, Samuel Wert, an employe of the Duucannon Iron Company, was instantly killed on Monday afternoon ' cf last week by the caving in of a large ile.of iron ore t wblun he WM at wort , . . ,Wnt .r the time and it was not until about two hours afterward that it was discovered that be was under the ore. An inquest was held and a verdict of accidental death rendered. He was from Millers town and about 22 years of age. Huntingdon Presbytery met at Ty rone last week. The condition of the church at Milroy, brought a petition from the congregation reoommendiug the election of new elders, but the mat ter was postponed till the epriDg meet- A committee wr.s appointed to or asize a Lew church at i)Bois, Clear field county, if the way ba clear. By bis own request the pastoral re lations between lie v. Mr. Butler and the Clearfield church was dissolved. Mr. Buticr will go to Blairstown, N. J., to preach. On Saouay night the 3rd insi., a tiiief or thieves stole a horse, owaed by Win, Hoops, of Johustown, this coun tv, and hit.-Ltd it to a sleigh owned by Ir. Heading, of the fame place, and drove away. It is believed by citizens of Tuscarora Valley, that the parf drove out of tl-e valley by w' of Wa teiioo. 1 he horse is black in color, has a while foot in front, and a white loot LehtnJ, till, fccavy uane and long tail, and eleven or twelve years old. The sleigh is a swell boat, has braces framed into front scraper ; the cush iocs are red in color. Green s'rijes are aioted on tho shaf's. From the Newport News, Feb'y 2. Andrew Culler, of lckberg, was en gaged in threehiuj; wheat for Biitossar Lesh, in Juniata township, oa Satur da7 last with his Bieain engine, and when tLe latter with two Lcrfes ia a sl(:d approached with a load of water j for the ecgiae, one of hia horses flight- i ened at the unusual night and refused : j - to l'ij forward. He wa urged ana whipped, but all to no purpose. He beeame wore frightened and excited and suddeniv fallicg down did in his Iraeks ia fifteen minutes, in great ag onv, the blood flawing freely from hi no'tnls, indicating that a blood vessel bad broken." Joan S. (Jraybil!, Allison Chiaty, Samuel Mver, Warren Ple.te. George Jacobs. Jr., R. E. Parker, Jaaies Mo Cauicy, at.d others, went to Tboa paoa town raiiroa-1 station list Thursday evening, to view the scene of the ice gorge. Ail the visitors were impressed by what ihc-y i-aw. McCauley wa3 so itouvai by tae scona that tie next niorn iag Lo took au earl ' train tc sen tLe gorge at 2u.c?eytowu. Ho Lid no more tjitj started iu a foot boat with four others, to explore the abutment of the ice bound bridge, at that place, when something took place where by the boat was upset. .Uc'Jauloy wont into the water fcot foremost and struik bot tom iu 3 feet of wafer, be was cot lecg iu going to shore. The foot bath took whatf-Trr romance timro was in the rip, atid destroyed the rand mental impression of bis mind cn the McVey town ice gorge, aud from that time on tiil about 10 o'clock car time, he was engaged in tbe poetic employment of drying his pants, aud stockiugs, and boots and tcistmg liis feet at the ure, in tbe str.ve, in'tho hotel, at ths station. Josiali Mo-cr, of Walker township, grew tired of life, and Uft 1 hursday afternoon concluded to end his career in this world by drowning, and with that end in view be provided himself with a rope asd proctcued to Pee Run, sat down on the barn: by the side of a fl.iod gate post, and there tied one end of the rope to the post, and the other end of lh3 rope he tied to bis right leg, when Is was thus tied ho lav dowa and roiled Liinself ol tho bauk into the stream. It sec lis that tbe ice water bath instantlv chanced Lis lor,"ioj for tho other world tiilo a desire to live vft a while longer iu this vale of tears, and bo vis scari-eiy more than fairly tossed about b; the tunning current ihan he began a vigorous struggle to get out of the stream. If be bad not been firuilv anchoied bv the rone he would have been drowned, but that beld him fast, aud in his floundering be grasped a piece of tin. her that projected from the baak. and thus fastened by band and foot people who rau to bis assis tance bad but much trouble in helping him to b'noii. Tbe citiiens of Greenwood township Lave organized a debating society and are mating things lively ivory Friday evenioj.'. The exercises consist of se lect readings, declamations, orations, essays ar.d compositions, followed by debate. On Friday evening a week the subject for discussion was, vis.: "That vocal ruusie should be coo of the com mon 6ohool branches." It was ably discussed by T. H. Dimm, on the affirm ative, who went on and fchowed the beauties of music, and the importance of having it taught iu couimcu school, followed by W. II. Zeiders, on the uepstive. who beld that there are too ! many branches already in the common I school, scu.e cf which are not as prao- tioal as - thay might be, followed by Levi R. Fisber, J . C. Dimm, W. W.K. Cargill, on the affirmative, and George Glace, Peter Pontius, L. A. Woodward, on the negative. The judges deoidsd in favor of the affirmative. This society has, this winter, discussed quite a num ber of questions. The ice gorged in the river about a mile below Thompsontown, last Thurs day morning, about 9 o'olook A. v., and the three spans of the bridge, on the Thompsontown side were lifted off of the piers and carneJ a short dis tance down the river till the ice came to a stand. The bridge did not link, but stood erect. The Millerstown bridge oompany having been informed of the erect position of the destroyed bridge, sent meu to fire the structure bo that all danger to their bridge might be removed when the bridge would pass down with the gorge. By nigbt fall the three spans had been burned. About 4 o clock p. 11., the tame day, the gorge moved several hundred yards, and that slip took the 4th and last span the one on the railroad side of the river. The ice was op to the top of the abutments and piers, and from the appeararbe there, a stranger would not have conjectured that 8 hours before a substantial bridge had spanned the riv at that place. The Millerstown com pany did not Teceive notice of the car rying away of the last epan till in the dunk of evening. They sent a despatoh to '.be railroad station, oppsite Thomp sontown, offering $50 to the person that would fire the remaining span, which also stood erect on the ice. But nigbt bad come down upon the scene and in the dark that job could not be under taken. About 9 o'clock at night the gorge broke and the 4 th span went with it, and knocked out one span of the Millerstown bridce, the one nearest the railroad. Tbe piers of tbe Newport bridge were a good deal damaged by the passage of tho gorge. The gorge bad backed water to Thompsontown, stopped the mill, anu covered tbe pic nic cround to tbe depth of G feet. The wter was backed over a number of the fields alone tbe river. Mr. Swan ger's place, below Davis lock, was coveted who ice. tbe water was tip a most to the ''over shoot'" of the barn, and in tbe second etory of tbe house. 1 be water was in the staules of the b.irn on tbe Thompson farm, recently bought b Mr. Beashor. A good deal of proper'y was lost such as wood, fences, ties, and so forth. The loss of the Thompsontown briuge will be con siderable. A report is afloat that au effortwtl! be made to get tbe county to rebuild the bridge. A Sewing Machine agent named Ot to, a citizen of Lewisiown, met with quite an adventure in the water on tbe pike, in the narrows, between this place and the town just named, last Thurs day veuiog. He left this town with two horses hitched to a sleigh, loaded with sewing maehiues. Tbe pike, in several places, was covered with water from the rivc-r, which in its swollen stale had spread itself acres the canal and covered all the lot places on tbe road. Not f.r from the guard lock he caii-.i to a low place in the pike which was covered with water, but as he bad successful! parsed other watery plaoes in the road that looked equally dan gerous he did not think much about it, bu proceeded to drie bis team into the water, a train D who was picking bis way along tbe mountain side, just above the wat-jr line, bailed him and said : "Strauger, if you go iu there you'll get lost,'' but O'to drove on. It was but a moment alter tn&t tne team en countered a !o?, and in tbe plunging that tho contact with it occasioned, one swing across it. and that put a borso oa each fids of the stick. The sleigh was unset, aud Otto and contents were thrown into the water, and the horses instead of getting in shallower water. went further into tbe stream. The tramp meanwhile quickly took ol his clothes, helped tbe agent out and then plunged in for tbe team, that bad by that time gotten into 6 feet of wa ter. Otto swam to the horses, and when they a'.l again secured a fooling the tciin was unhitched, and tbe horses were led out. The sleigh and its con tents were recovered the next day. The agent and the irmp, wuo is an Irishman, born ia Loudon, Eugland, but when at homo is a resident of Oot- uecticu, mounted, each, a horse and road thin way to the nearest bouse, 4 milts distant from tho sceue of miabip, and called at tbe house of John Shive lv. Otto was so benumbed with cold that he could not get nit bis borse, be we? taken in aud cared for ; the tramp brought tho horses to the Jacobs House and abont an hour after Mr. Shively brought the agent down in a sleigh. Aiiuoijacemeiiw. Mi. toiroK Please announce th ougb jour worlby columns, the name of Mich ail iSrABHooD; as a suitable person lor ;ne oi Bee of Snpe- visor, for tbe east end of Walk er tonusbip. Mr. Keirbood has lived in tbe township ud bas bren a worthy citizen a'.ace 1C5. lie is no oiKoe-secker, and never beld an oltico iu this county; but if elected, he will make a good Supervisoi CITIZEN OK WAU;tK. DIKlii BURXS. On tho 26th ult., iu Fayette township. Mrs. Lydia Burns, aged 87 jeara. 8 mouths and 25 days. C03IMEKCJ A.L. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mir I uxtows, Feb. 12, 1884. Butter 25 Ep?s 25 Lard 10 Uam 17 Shoulder 12 Sides 12 Rags 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat 95 Foltx 1 00 Lancaster 1 03 Suuniakcr ICO New Corn....... 45 Old Corn Oats 83 Rye t 65 New Cloverseed 5 60a6 00 Timothy seed ...... ....... 1 40 Flax seed 1 40 Chop , 1 60 Shorts 1 80 Ground Alum Salt 1 2i American Salt 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Beef cattle extra 7c. (tood 6J. common 5c. Eilrh cows at S'.batioi 0. tat rows at 3Js6. Veal caa'.ves at Ca91c. Sheep 8104- Hogs 8a!. Wheat $l.Oi5a$1.13. Corn 67s6'lc Oats 42a45c. Rve C7a68c. Dressed bogs7 ; live chickens at 10 lo 12c pea pound. Bu'ter 22a35c. Egfrs, 33 toSlc- Hay at $1(MS1S. Bjc strw $13. Clovcrbced at 10a 101 per lb. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Pnpnlarity at horn ia not mlwv the best test of merit, bat we point proudly to the (act that no otbar medicuio taas won for Itself such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, aul amuug all people, a Ayers Sarsaparilla. The following letter I known Massachusetts I interest to erorj suffer The following letter from one of oar best known Massachusetts Druggists should be of interest to erorj sufferer : RHEUMATISM. ' Elrht Tears aeo I hsil an attack of KiMtumailsm. so se ven that I could not more from tbe btxi, or 4rese, without help. 1 tried several reme dies without much if any relief, until I took Atir'i Sakaapawlla, by the use of two bottles of which I was completely cored, liare sold large quantities of your Sahsa takiixa, and it still retains iu wonderful popularity. The many notable cures it has effected in this vicinity courtnee me that it Is tbe oust blood medicine erer offered to tho public. K. P. Uakuis." laxr SU, BocUaud, Mass, May IS, lssa. SALT RHEUM. GsnBoa AironEws? overseer in the Lowell Caniet Corporation. was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell afflicted with Halt Kheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually eovered more than half the surface of his body and limbs, lie was entirely cured by Avail's BiUArAUiULA. bee oortjltcmf b Avar's Alnianao for 1683. PaJirauo by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists; f 1, six bottles far &. DR. JOHN BULL'S SnitWoiiSyif FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. The proprietor of this celebrated medi cine juttly claims for it a superiority over all raraedits ever offered to tha pab'is for the SAFE, CERTAIN, BPZT3Y and FZi KAfiEUT cars of Agno and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or !oag stand in;. He refers to the entire Westers and Southern country to bear him testimony to the troth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the direo tiocs are strictly followed and carried out In a gTeat many cases a single dow has been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been cured by a single bottle, wi ta a perfect restoration of the general health. It is. however, prcdent, and in every caee more oextain to core, if its nse is cosiinaed in smaller dotes for a week or two after the diaeaso has been cheeked, more especially in dirScalt and long-standing cases. Eta ally this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartio medicine, after having taken three or fonr dose of the Tonie, a single doee ef BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will he suf ficient. , BULL'S SARSAPARILLA it the old and reliable remedy for imparities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Fnrifiers. PR. J0HS BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM DEST&0YER it prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the tight and pleasant to the tat to. DIl. JOHN 73UX.1VB SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. . rlaelpal Office, 931 BslSt,,L0l'ISTlLlE. Kl 3 PHILADELPHIA SINGER MACHINE Ktutl to y Singrr if lr JinrLtt. The above etit n-prrseiTts the mt pfjw.br strle for t!ie ople which vt t fTer for v..ii ! r the very lr.r price T iu'iX i:i :i.iub r, w do not ask vou to par until ri-n br.vr seen the machine. .ft-r bavin? rxsinintd It, II it not ail wo rr!!t. rtiiro it o us o. tius expense, t onsuit your ii.ir.-tn sun "r' ,r euce, or sni lor circiiiurs iii:-i if. mi..-.. Address CHAI.!.r A. ni' ( . ., No. 17 '. Tenth St., I'h-hi'Wph'r., Fs- AT THE CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2sd Doou Wi-st'of Okd Fellows IIai.l, Jtiiliiiitown, Pa., Calls the attention of the publio U the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our !Styla ! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! . Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IK 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. UUUJNTUY rUUUUUJS taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the publio for the:: heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per i sous from all parts of tbe county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. . F. ESrEXSCIIADE Spt. 7, 1SSJ CP ITCTTJI V UTIlJajad women know, are Oilfl O LDllII flLDH this that of the many diseases and derangements of the body each a separate cause or origin, and that each needs a different method of treatment in order to effect a cure, and a moment's retleetion mast convince that any ol the quack nostrums foisted apon tha public elaiminf to ear all or a number of diara etricly diftrant diseases must prava fail- araa, even ir we do not Mil them bum bugs. MPrflPT PBd Popl of moderate f LUf llLmeans, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the nsor mosi char ft of practising physicians are a serious burden to them, and also And that after paying themselves poor that no bene fit has accrued to them, that in faet they have thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offer Wkultr'i tfo. 90 Sare Rtmidiet ta the sick and suffering e Ktmtdf lor each disease, without for a momeut claiming that one rmedv will cure any other disease than the one elaimwt for it, and as these remedies bare stood the test of years without a single failure, we agree te rtfnnd Ih money paid lo every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. Tbe remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively cure every disease for which they are per scribed. UulMTM aTIVM . Lameness of lUiUUlliaJLlUill, Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at ence and positively cured by the use of Wheeler's No. OS Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in the worst ol cases of no matter how long ttand te, bow srrt'ca or how painful, we can not only give relief but potilittly curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, and if your sullerings are not positively stopped for all time you hare not thrown your money 'away. as you would on any oth er than these guaranteed remedies. Tbe price of Wheeler's No. 98 Rheumatism Remedy is only 50 cents, obtained from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. & tarups laaeo. SMEBIN& W0M.eMnrw.d "g nature with a pretty face, twautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as the sweet est of tempers and faultless mental qnall- ties grows prematurely old, grar and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contonr, the complexion becomes sallow, the brightness leaves tbe eve, a teeling of lauguor takes the place of'the once buoyant spirits, ao irritable nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were trides worry her till life bt comes unbearable. All this being cansed by a physical derangements o common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which the xgnoraact of the medical profession prevents a cure, iarfy Reader, patie and consider, 'tis a du ty you owe yourself, your family and your God, that you should cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that natnre intended for you. Whttler't No. 98 Pri tcripliont are pleasant and palatable totako containing nothing of an injurious nature, and may be taki-n by all ages at all tiroes and in all condition without poittblity of ill effect; and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases t which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect care the proprietors will refund the money paid for the treatment. If you have a tc al low complexion, constant or intermittent headaches, backache restlessness, loss of sppetite. suppressions of monthly flow, or irrrgularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptons, Wheeler' Ao. tti Prescription will positively restore you to health. If you bare a sensation of baat and throb bing in the back, frequently fahiting spells, Lwucorrhea or white diicharge, painful or scalding sensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in urine, hot and drr skin, Wheeler't fio. 9 Prescription "C" will give iinnn-di.ite and lasting relief. The price of Wheeler's No. 90 Perscription "B" and Care SO cents each, ebtainsblo from druggists or sent by mail secure ftotu ob servation post paid on receipt of price. Postage stamps taken. pirnipyTT It is nedless to describe the UAlaillLU.syiiiptons ot this nauseous di sease that is sapping the life and strength ol otlv too m.inv of the f.iirest and lieyt of both sexes, old and young, sullcring alike from tbe poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nassl discharges, tho fetid brrath and general weakness, debility and languor, aside from tbe acute sufferings of this disease, which if n"t cheeked can only ei.d in loss of palate, hoarseness, tceukned sight, loss of memory, ieafuts and pre mature dfuth it not checked before it is too late. Labor, study and research in Ameri ca. Europe and Eastern binds have result ed in Wheeler's jVb. !W Instant Relief and "a Curt for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no hsriulul ingredients, and that ia guaranteed to cure everv ease of acute or chronic catarrh or monev refunded W'.celer't Ao. 9i Instant Rrlief and Su.t Cure for Catarrh ill enre every case of catarrh, h.iy lever or asthma, p. ice $1.00 per package. Iroiu druggists or sent by mail post paid cn receipt of price. IFAcWrr's So. 90 Sure curt for Kidney and 1 iter Troubles cures all weakness and soreness of k'dnrr, inflammation of kidney or liver, price $1.00. Wh.elrr't Vegetable Pills are the only remedy that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without physicing, purging, griping or pain. Priee 23 cents, of druggists or by mail. l heeler's Xerviue Tonic for mental de pression, loss of manhood, languor, weak nets or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price 15 cents. TTfl nrT Iu 1 llMiFT'Cures in every case V II UUiUliUUIjllor will refund money raid. We iilace 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 v specially invite the patronage ol tne man person who have nied other remedies without ef fect or depleted their purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not. HOW TO OBTMNlo these remedies. Go and ask for them. If they hare not got tbem, write at once to the proprietors, en rlosine the price in ruoney or stamps, sad they ill be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WIIKELER & CO., No. 90 W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MD. mho are Interested In Growing Crops cheaply and successfully shonld writs s tor uf pawptiltt i man fertilizers. Ctf-A qooa teftilizercan bsmade at home! or about S 1 2 sycompostmo with POWELL'S PCEPS-HEP CHEMICALS. Hcferenctsln Every Slste. -aqentswsMed TorMnoccLpitdterrilery. Spplw'lircfgfewces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. M.intifadergrs ot Powell' Tlp-Trp Bone Fertilizer, Bone. Pclash. Smmonia ec. 16 LIGHT STREET. BALTIMORE. MP. KEX3EDY & DOTY, Agents, MirruNxows, Pa. June 20-?3. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public tbat I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, Mifflintown second door from corner of Bridge street a full stock, of fail and winter millinery goods, all new, and of tbe latest styles and having employed first class milliners, I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclass milliner store, come and examine my slock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DEIHL. Mar 2-83.1 .r. SuUfeiibe for the Sanltnel and Refublittm tbe best newspaper ia tne eonaty. FARMERS MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S la tha plaa where joa can bay TIIE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BJTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE U prepared to exhibit on of the most this market, and at tfsi u.xjsfliivuz.j x,urr ritivMS i Also, measures taken for suite and parts of it, whiok will bo man U orie at short notice, Tory reasonable. Remember the plane, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Haaaeonstantly on band a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS . Goods of all kinds arc low. Come and sec mc and be astonished. PanU at 15 cents. 07" SUITS XADK TO ORDER.a Patterson, l'a., April 16, 1879. Profestional Cards. F. BOOKS, Ilonitf pathlc Fybtlclaii, Office in residence of Solomon Books, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. Cy I have permanently located in Hifflin town. AU calls left at office promptly at tended to. Oct. 17, "Sa-tf. Locis'E. Atei.xsom. Geo. Jacobs, Ja ATKIXSOX & JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFrLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtca On Main street, In place of resi dence of Louis B. Atkinson, Esq.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct28,1881. JJASON IRWIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWS, JUA'UTJ CO., PJ. rm AU business promptly attended to. Orrirt On Bridge street, opposite the Court Bouse square. an7, "80-ry JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LATV, MIFPLINTOWN, PA. E7"ColIections attended to promptly. Or r ic With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Teh 25, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MlfFLIXTOWN, rj. Office honrs from 9 a. h. to 8 p. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resnraed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange afreets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 29, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrtca formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail boors. Jobs !cLacohli. Josira W. Stimmil 'nri.ircni.i5r & 8Tm."hei, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROTJL, JUSIATJ CO., PJ. U7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly ILLUM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa. Ofllee on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nor. 8. 1882. JEABODY HOTEL, Ninth St . south of Chestnnt. one square south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business centre of the citr. On the American and European pians. Oood rooms ftom oOc to $1 00 per day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE. M. D., Owner and Proprietor, Nor. 21,1883, ly. , A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the lose of J V" 11 II O 11 Oil D a WW tZf sm mc era bl w jraam m 9 j A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emmis sions, Impoteney, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Phvsiral Inearwitv. tc By ROBERT J. C1TLVERWELL, M. D., anthor of the Green Book." &n. The world -rnownad author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from hia experience that the awfnl consequences f Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without danKerons surgical sperations, bon gies, instruments, rings or cordials ; point ing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectnsl. bv which every sufferer, no mat ter whit hif condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately ane radically. QTais lecture will prove 6oo to thou sands and thousand!. Sent, under aeal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of four cents, or two postage stamps. Aldress THECULYERWELL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St., New Tork.N.T.; jnelB-ly-jan 9. Post -Office Box 460. OTICK TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to tresria on the lands of the undersigned, in Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpose of hunting, building fires, or for any other trespass purpose. Sam-EL ArcrK. Htvar Arasa, CEaisriAH Mrsssa, Rifbb Moist, Ultc Ants, William Rickmbacr, Wklusoto! Surrar, Edbts Karvrvair, Joseph S. Weaves, Scsam Boshes, Jo as KitrrsAi, Cracs Siebeb. Oct 31, 1883-tf. CAUTION KOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Ashing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lands of the under, signed J. S. ksiur. t JSDVERTISEMEjYTS. BOYS' CLOTHING USD FUtXSISBIJfG GOODS. choice and select stceks aver offered Ij New Building, corner of Bridge aa Jaw. 1, 17-S SAMUEL STRATfJs. Special .Yoticu. TIIE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY an- VBIVDAT EX0YCLOPSDI4, CODUlniSJ Orrr 25,H0 Words, compiled from WEB STER. 4i),(XH) synonyms, a coniptate dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phras es, business, nautical, musical and lew terms and mythology. Smbraci ig stsry subject ou which clear, latisfiiti.y inforaa tion is given. A BQCX EQUAL TB 3SO PAGES OCTAVO, f.0. The same information cannot be had ! saw where, nor In as convenient or aeccasittle shape for less than S3D. S ample psgea free. Outfit fl.OU. Taarsa, Miaaiaai . Co.CVe Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-3m. AYER'S AGUECURE rontaina an antidote Tor all ma larial disorder which, so far as known, is used iu nn other remedy. It con tains no Qoioine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whsterer, and eoase qaently prodacss no inju.ious effect npea the constitution, but leaves the system aa healthy as it waa before the attack. WE WARRANT AVER'S AGCB CL'RE to cur every case of Fevw and Ague. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Ksdit, tentFeier, Dumb Ague, Billious Fever ai:d Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failurn, after due trial declare are authorised, bv oar circular dated Jalf 1st, it 2, to rvfuud tb nionvy. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell, mass. Sold by all Drajgi.ts. These celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAKE and HEAT IRONS In less time and with LESS FUEL than any other vapor Cook Stove made. Ba euro and buy the Dangler Non-Explosive Vapor Cook Stove. XASCT-irTcaSD BV TOB DanglaVapor Stove & Refilling Dl CLEVELAND, OHIO. Toa Iaus 1st Oca Aaasra D.S, MORGAN & CO. ' nurcTacrcsa lira DURABLE LIGHT DRAFT Trkmpli Reapsrs. AX 3 THE New Clipper Mower. Th TriTCTaTH RaAPSUS nn m-nanlti slmpUcity In onwuU'ii, mm cf m-M'". huh: wem!. durability and g'J"J wotaia In all snnrtitions of r;vln. Ti NEW CUPPER has all Um aJvetc ei,OLD CLIVPLB atOWlilt Willi nE vttW luprovuBsents. 8asi roa lanrrunn CramjUL tiuuo AuOTU WaJiiaUiu ODoocapied tasrlfcrr. D. S. MORGAN & CO. Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bnyars a Kennedy,) DEALERS IN giiai:n, COAL. Mil Kit CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. &.C. He buys Grain, to be delivered al Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. He is prepared to furnish Salt tod sal ers at reasonable rates. DATID D. DOTIV April 21,1884-tf yALUABLB FARM LAND TOR SALS. A ralnsble farm, containing aboBt 1 seres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cultivation, with good Dwelling Honser Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and outbnildings,. all in good repair. Tho land is all rivr bottom. Also, 4o acre of mountain land , along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, and convenient to Siding and Stations, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other tim ber. A good opportunitr for any one "eas ing a first class bom or to etgsg in the lumber buainets- -For particulars call or address JEREMUU LTO.N6. JiruTows-, e si at a Co., Fa, Sept. 1J, ltst DanglerVajor Coos si.T3
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