gKXTlNEL&REPDBLIOAy MIFFLINTOWN: wan-lav, reb. 3T. 1M4. TERHS. s.bscriptiau, l-60 V annum if paid i!ai 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within l,TTTiSn advertisement inserted at 60 in saH forch insertion. Transient basineas notices in local eol- r tine tor each insertion. ninaiiona will be made to those desiring la ,ri. "J " 7" SALES. .w e 27tb of February., 1 i, Isaac Ben aiding near East Slm, will sell one .V lime bv the bushel, sewiug tua- ." ''.! bv thetousuel. and a lot of I"" ' fcjcsehold turniwre. ,m t'ue 28th of Ffruaty, Daniel Shirk, Urine ne.r an en, .... ..... "r. and a'.Jkinas of farming implements. " on the 1st of Harch, 1884, W. H. trei . win .u t i mother's residence, in rt,, borough. eb,.W, wagons, harness, , bucket, knives, and many other article. Frr luHer list see bills. (.. ti e 3rd of March, 184, raw! Wea- r r r-silmp in Walker township, one mile north of M.xico, - ill sell borae cat- tie, younc cattle, and fanning wtensils ot all kinds. On tn. 6th of Mirch, 14, Jerome Tyson will s-i: on J. S. Luken's larm, one mile west of Tbompsontown. a good family horse, riugS vraraof age; three work horses one S-tear oiJ colt, oue 2-year old colt, 8 milcc cows, all coming into profit by the time 3( sale, one Durham Mil, seven young cat.-, H beep, 10 shotes. Champion mow er 'threshing machine and power. Kirby re er. a 8 and 4-horse wagon, a new 1 ana o seated carriaee, sr""6 wagon, sleigh, led, grain drill, hay rake, fanning mill, harness sinp.e and double and all kiuds ' ef larulil'g implement. On the 10th day ! March, 1884, David i'-offiiian will sell at tie place of residence, nB.ilet(H5liifteloiil half mile Irera joUnion, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, and taruiing utonsiis and numerous other arti c'.as. On the 11th f March, 1884, A. W. Sie ber will sell at public sale, at hi residence, in Fette township, one mile east ot Mc ilisterville, 7 head of horses, 1 fine -black i'illion, 2 two-yeir old Colli, 4 Durham milk cows. 7 bead of young cattle, 1 good Parhim bull, 13 head ot sheep. 5 head of ehuats, a kfi of fanning implements and household goods. A credit of" one year will be givew. 11. H. Snyder, auctioneer. . On the Ittc of March. 1884. Geo. V Kop penheSer t r?on will sell at Jericho Mills, in Feruiiuagli township, 1 good horse, 1 4 horse wagon, seven cows, 8 head of yonng cattle, 1 s.-w. 6 slioats. buggy, se-d drill, mower, hav hook, blacksmith toots, mince meat ehopiwr, with many other articles, and a lot ef household and kitch-u lurui tare On the 5th of March, 1S4, H. L. Smith will sell at lis place of residence in Fayette nwrsferp. on uiile east of McAlisterville, on the H:ttrifld road, 12 good young horses, JO bad ' cattle. 40 sheep all ewes, 15 shotes. ar.d a large assortment -of farming imi'.Kiiec.ts. A credit of one year will be given, f-ale to co'.i'.mencb at J o'clock. Jascpli.l'ge, auctioneer. Oa tka 17th of March. 1884. Joseph Guy er sill at his place of residence, at East baieai, li-ee horses, four cowa, three head of young :attle, three shotes, twelve sheep, a!l kias.f farming implements, and house hoid it mi U; re. Oa tiic 19tU day of March. W. II. Kurtc sell t bis place of residence in Ws.Rertflwnship, "is horses, tmloh cows, DurtaE: 1'iiil, 1 sheep. Southdown buct, Coteohl buck, Chester white sow with pig. A fiirei Poland China pigs, seven sbotea, 4'J cakk-ns a 4 and 2 horse wagon with bed, sled, and all kinds of farmin impliments. Potato! by the bnshel. Seed corn. Seed oats. Carpenter toois and too nany things to enumerate. Mr. Knrti conwmplates go- itg into t:ie store business in Mexico, bence , tta a-e. Oa the 21st of March, 18S4. Henry Sieber byterian congregation have extended a w'.lUeil j;t his place of residence, a hall; call to Rev. W. S. Thompson of Pbila mile fro-ji McAi.sti rviile. ; horses, four j ,jeiphia to come and preach for them. thst will work in any place ttut they are hitrhwi in the lea l and under the saddle. Two of the six are 2 ye:irs old, the one a Norman mare, the other a Per'-heron horse. !:lteeo Ckttle. six cows that will be in prof it about Cnie ol sale, rive Vulls, one a Durham, weiphir.ir 17K foun-1s. Filteen ewe shei- and one buck. Wagons, car riage, harhess, oi.d all kinds of 1 arming im plements. On tlie2J of March. 184.Pmuel Br.ck will sell at his place of residence in Port R vs!, one open bupty. platjorm spring Wizyn, 10 ted room suits, utores. range, tis!tad rui bedding, asid a lot of house hold goods not enumerated. Also, a lot of grouLd. 62x1:14 feet, in said town. See bills. On the 21th of March, 18S 1, B. F. Oliver will sell, at last alem, I pood driving mare, a sulky, a 3-spritig phaeton, new (I-izh and bells. 1 -horse swing wngon.hand ' cart, r.'i..-eibarrow, harness, bWcksiuith ) tiK.ls, lot of luuilwr, corn, corn-loider, po tatis, houehtld and kitchen furiiture, chaabtr mit, pa: lor suit, stoves, bis. Ate., and a in acre and a 5 aero tract ol "lantl. SHORT LGC.1LS. E. a. Doty, Sr,, is in poor health. Port Kojal Academy opened onllon- Professor Auman Lai ague dost j wet. j Sqwe Doyle of Walnut is in par ba',tb. Gnea. Coogressman Atkinson was home ot the 22oc. T. J. Midiah has euUrgeJ his store room in Patterson. Artist Hess took a pkture of the Masoas baajuet table. Three Springs. Huntingdon Co., baj ao anti-tobaio association. New cucuiubers sold in IVew l'ork last week at 50 cts. apiece. MaeSbcrry, cf N. J. closed ilia lec ture season fur the buret u. Happy Home, Exchange papers report the noke faocse thief as on Lis rounds. Alex Wallace cf Lack is recovering froc ao a' tack of peenmonia. A.:alf in Centre esyoty. one dy af ter t-sttb weighed 91 pounds. Mrs Hiffleyof Walker township died on Sunday night of pnesaionia. Ths Democrat National Convention u to be he!j at Chicago July 8. The Republican State Convention will meet at Hatrisburg April 16. A number of Huutiocdon county Re-pa'-licans are booming for Hlaine. batiks has moved J.is drug store in to Li ieW building on Slain street. A cbicki-n raising caiabli.tment on a largo sc6 Js talked of for la)e. some kind Af Hit..,..,.. r.mV the i"eof one cf iud Elder's horses Wm. Mtoklio t prominent merohant of MoVeytown died on the 2lst inet. Queen Esther. Tbe wife of Mr. Samuel Pannebaker of J'nscarora is reported seriously ill. Nine thousaod dollars have been sub tori bed for river bridge ai Mexico. Andy Parker was borne on Washing ton's birthday from Washington D. ,C. The scandal monger is happy when relating ugly stories about neighbor. McClintio. Pennell will next week, move hit store into the handsome new building on Main street. Sugar maple juioe or sap, was suek ed oat of grooves out in trees by chil dren last week. The speediest way to decrease tbe number of English sparrow is to de stroy their eggs. The tresseU of tbe ooal warf at Pat terson are beieg remodled to gtve plaee for another track. Mrs. Hoi'.tnsn, wife of foundrvman Hallman is reeoveriug frooi a severe spell of ckoess. During the late ioe gorge at MsVey- town, the river rose 20 feet within the period of one hour. Lest began on tbe 27th, and if the macbeiel eaters are not happy they nevertheless eat mackerel. Al. Hackenberrcr bought tho hcraee and lot that A. B. Fasick oeoupiaa t Last Point, of t. S. Parker. leaoaer lotr items irotn ureen wood appear in this issue, tbe ooumroni- oation will appear next week. People in Newton Hamilton want lock up, so that the rowdy demect may be kept ra good behavior. Miss Rebecca Doty who tag been visiting friends west of tbe mountains returned to her home a few lays ago. Pay pupils, attending the Pennsyl vania Institution for tbe Blind located at Philadiirxia are charge 1 $300 per year Tbe weather is no longer winter cold, aud for tbat reason it is oct of season to continue the farming of the tramp busineM. Seventy-five cts, for a quarter sheet, $1.50 for a half sbeet.f 2.00 for a whole sheet sale bill, newspaper size. Call at this office. On Sunday eveoinp twios came te swell the iufautiie chorus in tbe fami ly of Harry Slambiigb, in Fermanagh township. Miss Tiliie Greer, -daughter cf A. J. Greer, editor of the Altooua Times, was married some days ago to a west ern lawyer Tbe report of tba Teajhers Institute held at MoAlistervtiie was unavoidably crowded out of this -issue, it will appear ext issue. It is said, tbat by the application of salt, the poisouoiM effects of a pio scratch or a sciitcb from a cat's claw may te removed. Remember, tbat at this office you can Lave a hanilsie quarter-sbeet sale bill printed for 7a cents, and a balf sbect bill printed for $1.50. Miss Hal Jacob and Mr. Knight chief clerk erf Lewistown divisioo of P. 0. R R. were married at Lewistown on tbe 19;b day of this month. Tbe liloouifidldtPerrr county Pres- The Masons Lad a 'rousing time of it on Washington's birthday. They held forth in tbeir Hall in tbe O Id Fel lows building aad iu tbe Peooell build ing. Last week Altoooa was surprised over a leap year party tbat 25 single ladies gave. Twenty beaux were invit ed. Tbe whole affair was managed by the ladies. Explanation" Happy Home. Queen E-itber, McClmtic, Appollo, 76, and Geueva, are tbe Dams of cook stoves, sold at MoClintic's Hardware store, on Uridge street, Mif3iotown, Pa. Tbe coining man, may not drink in 'aiiibna county, iut tbat tbe present man does drink id evidenced by the fact, that there are 134 applicants for license to sell dribk in tbst county. Tbe Perry county Democrat of tbe Cth says, Mies Lizzie Cornman, of Carroll township, was found dead in bed on the morniug of tbe lOtb lust. She was m tbe 5lst year of her age. A quarter sheet ale bill will be printed at ti:is fiise for seventy five cents ; a half sheet tale bill for one dollar and fifty cectt Seud iu your order if you contemplate having a 9a!e. Oscar Djty came from Philadelphia to spend tbe birthday f the man who in tbe mind of Americans is, or was ' tho first in war, the first in peace, aud the first iu tba heart of bis country men. A chiuioty iu tho houe of Abiam j.luist iu Fermaiiigb towtahip caught f re last Wednesday and for a time -created excitement among the people tbat wereattetdiug Will Rit-henbaugb's Tuerewas a excitement iWilks barre on Sunday a week over tie refu sal : a priest to permit a Grand Ar my pfct to secpany officially tbe retuaiu of a d?ad comrada to the cem etery." Tbe Committee of Ooe Hendrei was defeated at the late oiection in PUla lr,i,; Th chief reason for tbe defeat fouid iu tha faot VI u va tbat it proposed to run fco many Dem ocrats for o&ce. Messrs Wiltifc Patterso. who are en gaged in making hoops, by machinery, .r abnut moving their eeeine and ebaver from the laud of Roboft Hutn- frey, in Delaware township, to another part of tbe country. Tbe Newport Bridge company is not satisfied with S10.823 that tbe county proposes to pay tbem for the bridge, and have transferred the case to a Franklia county Court for s mare satis factory adjustment. No outsiders were admitted to the Masons' banquet but people wereallow .A ..Ik into tho hall duting tbe af teruoon and look at the spread of the table It mado a good many oi to visitors hungry to look at the good things. So they said. tu H.rrisbur? Telecraph has been lajiog OSt a political slate for Juniata and other counties. Perhaps it will be just a profitable for the Telegraph to read no on tbe auneot as to wnai nap- pens to people who want to attend to other people's business. Tbe late Mascnio convocation that was held in this place was tbe first one that has been bold in this the 19th Masonio district. The district is com posed of Perry. Mifflin, and Juniata counties, fcidgar aeonis was tne oou trolling spirit of the movemout. Oa the evening of tbe 12 init., J. Calvin Dimuo, teaoher at Straight Wa tor School House, ia Oreenwood town ship, gave a spelling B to bis pupils, and tbev and tbe surrounding oitneus enjoyed a good time, notwithstanding the bad condition ol tne roads. Attention Boi8. Oq Wednesday, April IS, 1884, a competitive examin ation for tbe IStb Congressional dis trict will be held in Mifflintown, to fill a vacancy for said district in the Naval Academy. The examination will be onen to all bova of 14 to 18 years of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best med icine for every one in tbe spring. Em igrants and travelers will find in it an effectual cure for tbe eruptions, boils, nunnles. eczema, eta., tbat break out n tbe skin tbe eSeot of disorder in the blood caused bv sea diet and life on board ship. At Denver, Col , on Monday, Feb'y 18 Eil Madloug, formerly a resident of Freeport, 111., was banged by a mob of visitants. It appears tbat be naa pre tended to le a physician although hav ing no medical education, and had caused the death of a patient by ao im proper prescription. It is a good rule to accept suoh med ioiues as have, alter long years f trial, proved worthy, of confidence. Thit is a case where other people's experieooe mav be of treat servtco, and it nas been the experieooe of thousands tbat Aver's Cherrv Pectoral is the best cough medicine ever used. At this office, vow can obtain a band so-BC sale bill with local notice till day of sale for seventy-five cents, a larger bill than tbe former, with local notice, for one dollar and a half. Parties who desire local notice of sale, without bills, can be accommodated by ending 50o la '$1.00, according to length of local. Spelling B'a are no uu.requent oc currences in Greenwood township. It was announced that the: v would lie a spelling li at Bethlehem School House, on the evening of the !S inat., and though the evening was not an agreea ble one, a large crovrd Assembled aud partook of the pleasures of a spelling sobool. We are in receipt of "Palliser's Use ful Details" for architects and builders, a most useful standard publication for architect builders and carpenters. Lim ited space will prevent s review of the metitoriou work. Address Palli ser, Paliiser & Co , Room 5. 6. 7 and 8, Mo- 328 Main cor. Bink st. Bridge port, Coun. On the 22od 150 Masons were in towu attending the convocation and banquet. They were a good looking st of men, and brought out favorabio re marks from ladies. The fair sex now more than ever, in this community, are wouderiog what charm there can be about secret goat riding tbat they, tbe ladies arn excluded from convocation and banquet. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any Binall picture enlarged for 75 cnts. Altio ac yt'uiri that is made in Pho toprrapby, ya can jret here done n:, in first class htyle. All the luteot style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin eta,. 1'rouienade?, Punnel Boivloir, cc, ic. Frames of all kinds cheap. The Lewistown Gazette of last week states . Tbcmas Stuart and wife for mer I v residents of Lewistown but now of Piiiladelpbia, were swindled out of $4000 by a real estato broker named Macc, who delivered a deed for house and lot proved to be forgery tbroagbout. Tbe swindler took in ssv eral other parties in the last few years aud then cleared out but was arretted a few weeks ago and now is in jail REMOVED. Notice tue Change. We are now oocupving tbe new and beautiful room on Main street, in the new building tbat J. S. Thomas has recently built, where we are once more to furnish tbe trade with a lart stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and shoes. We receive fcew goods constautly aud sell cheaper than ever. Give us a call. C. F. H INK EL k Co. Nov. 28, 1883 tf. On Saturday threshing was done at the barn of Jame Mafhet, in Tuscar ora township. Fire from the steamer got into the eloverseed chaff, but was outened to all appearance. Tbe en gine was move to James Mayes' barn, and team returned to Mafbet's and toe men fixated at supper. A roating wa heard. They looked out, tbe barn was all in a blaze. Two mules and a horse pvriebed. The loss of the stock amounts to considerable. Tbe Lewistown Democrat of tbe 21st say, of Oliver township, a great many hore are sick in this township now with lung fever, 4e. Good sleighing did it all. Wanted by tbe farmers in this township about one dozen able-bodied men to hire by tbe the oomiog sum ner. Can't Soyder or some other county supply thtm. Help on tbe farm is scarce with us, aud tbe farmers are offering good wages $1G to $18 per montb. John Hollobau4h was t'.e Masonio supper caterer, tbe viands, and spread of tbe table tbat be furnished for tue occasion brought forth many favorable rAoiarks. If Hoilobaugh bad lived in New York he would have provso him- atdf a Delmonico in Lis line of business, at getting up nice and good things to eat and drink. It is just as welt now ever, to live in MifHmtowa tn in Xew York. Men live no happier, and die no easir, in great cities than they da in small towns. Why not trv the Sentixel and Re PCBLICAN job department when you have a iob of printing to do? Those who think tbe prices too low ara inter ested parlies who are talking tor some pet or are individually interested in doing job at a higher figure. When vou want the best newspaper in tbe couuty, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. It furnishes you with more reading tLan any other pa per in tbe couoty. and twioe as much reading as several of (he papers issued iu JunjU. So thav no. following, "Fred. Doug- !.' exsmole. Samuel Henry Peterson, of Belleville, N. Y, has just married a white wife. When asked about tne matter bv a reporter, Peterson replied, Fred. Douglass married a white wo man, and why eavn't I a right to!" If ma didn't love eaon otner we wouldn't bsve got married, and that's alt there is about the matter," remark ed Peterson's wbita bride. Ita no body's business." In the same town lives a while man who baa a colored wife." Mary J. Zeidera, bow Nipple, of Greenwood township, this county, was acoidently struck above the right ay with a sharp etiok tbat soma ooys uau thrown carelessly ateohool. Tbe wound healed, and nothing but a very small lump was all tbat could be seen ana no naic was experienced. Almost ten years passed, till this lump became sore, and examining tbe wound sne iouuu iu ber great surprise a splint tbreo-eighth of an inoh loug which was taken out and is held in possession by ber now aud can be seen by any one who doubt tbe truth of tbe above sta-.euient. The Huntingdon Journal says: they bad a wedding in open court, up in Bedford last week, tbe high contracting Darties being U . Ti. Barndollar ana MissSallie V. Biaok, tbe former of whom was on trial for having, under oromise of marriage, wronged tbe latter. The groom had to pay E. F. Kerr, esq., in trn.t to Sallie E. Blaok and ber child, $2000, less counsel fees. The mother to have the child, and tba de fendant to pay all costs. Tbe parties interested reside in Everett, and on ac count of tbeir standing uiuoh interest was manifested in the result of the suit. The Republicans of Perry oouoty will hold a delegate election Saturday, March 8. and a county convention March 10 for the following purposes. 1. To elect a Represeutativo Dels gate to the State Convention. 2. To eleot Cotferees, who are to meet and elect a Senatorial Delegate to the State Convention. 3. I If the oouventioo should so de cide.) To elect Delegates or Conferees to meet delegates or conferees from tbe otber counties in this Congressional district, who are to elect Delegates to tbe National Republican Convention, to be held at Chicago, aud- choose au Elector. Report of Cooolamus school, Fayette twp., for month ending Feb. 20: Nutn- t...rj -l I ,)..,... ,nli . Oct til UBJ9 BUUVUI WUt.Uft ujuu.u, , whole number iu atteudauce during mouth, 65; average attendance. 55; per ceutaga of attendance, 86. The fol lowing were iu attendance every day during mouth : Annie Lie,ter. Minnie Liester. Clara Haines, Sarah Karstet ter, Effia VanOrmer, Addio Brown, Minnie Brown, Carrie Sbelly, Ida Hop pel, c'batlid Emiohizer, William Kar stetter, Edward Karstetter, William Hopple, George Naylor, Hillery Ebren zellers, William Ebreozellers, Simoo Sbellev aud Ner VauOrmer. The fol lowing missed oue day during mouth : I Bertha Emiobizea, Ida Liester, Auaie J VanOrmer, Phebe Ehreuzellers. Geo. ; Ehrer.zellers, John Burns, Eiias Burns, ' William Van'Jrmer, H-iury Eisasser, Daniel Eisasser. Number of visitors1 during montb, 45. J. Ambrose Martin, 7tacier. Tbe house of William Cleok in Fer managh township was eutered on Sun day last during tbe absence of tbs family and over $200, was stoleu from a bu reau. The thief entered tbe bouse by taking a sash of four panes of glass out of an outside door. From movemeuts of a youth, named Charlie Quay, -aged about 17 years, liviog with John Go shen, about one mile south of Geek's bouse, suspiciou fell on him, and on Monday a warrant for tbe arrest ol Quay was put in tbe hand of the Sher iff, by 'Squire Boidier. The Sheriff, in company with Cleck, Samuel Thomas, and David Sieber, went to Goshen's house. Goshen told them where Quay wai--in the woodscutting woed. Thom as wer.t to where he was, and after short Ulk with Liu, charted him with tbe theft, at first be denied it, but when told that the Sheriff, wkh Mr. Cleck and Sieber, were close at baud to arrest him be confessed ll9 had a couple of dollars in silver of tbe stolen J money iu bis pocket, and the baiauce be said was under two slumps, uot far awty. The stumps were visited. Tbe paper money was u'ider one slump, tbe mild and silver under auotber. I he amount got from VJ'iay was $ioo.w, where the balance of tbe money is bas not bei.n revealed. Tbe tbief was lodged in jail. Ha had lived with Cieuk duf-ug tbe winter, and one day when the family was away be familiar ized himself with the bureau drawers aud keys, aud found out the where abouts of tbe money tbat he stole last Sunday. At a recent Sabbath school examina tion iu Chioago, some extraordinary an swers were given to the examiners by the children. Ono iuooonnt was asked to give a biograpbv of the Patriarch Abraham, and replied: ''Abraham was tbe father of lot. and had two wives. One was called Isbinale aud tbe other Hagur; he kept one at home, and turn ed the other into tbe desert, where she became a pillow of salt by day, aud a pillow of fire by night" Another Ju venile said ; "Moses was an Egiptsbao. He lived in a ark made of bull-ru.bes, and be kept a golden calf, and worship ed biazen snakes, and et nothing but kwalcs and matna for forty years. He was eot by the hair of the head while riding under tbe bough of a tree, and he was killed by his son Absalom as he was banging from tbe bough. His end was pease." Another questioned in in natural history, replied : "The bog has five toes on bis four feet,' and four toes on bis bind feet ; the cow bas no toes, and eannot bark.'' Iu the same connection it may be remarked that it appears not advisable to ask the news boys in the lodging-bouses too many questions in their Scripture schooling. In reply to a worthy exhorter, who lataly asked one of the lads, in speak ing of the story of the Good Samari tan, "What made the priest go by on tbe other side '" a boy auswered : Ob ! because tbe man wa robbed already.'' To another, who asked, 'Kben your father and mother forsake you, who will take you uo V a li tt fellow replied, in all earnestness : ''Tbe police, the po'.ioe.'' to Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "Calvert, Texas, May a, ua, r "I wish to ezpnas ay appraaialtoa of tba valaabla qualiUas ot Ayer s Clheny Pectoral as a sough raaady. " Wail with Ch archill's army. Jut baton lbs battle of Ticksburg, I eontracud a sa vers cold, which terminated in a dangaroas oaf. 1 foand no relist till on oaf marsk wa earn to a aoontry itora, where, on asking for soma ranMdy, I was urged to try ATaa'S Caxaar Ptcroaab. "I did so, ud was rapidly anrad, Staaa then I bava kjptttMPBCToaai. constantly by an, for family as, and I bare found it to be aa iBTaluable ramady for throat and long J. W. W aUTUT. Thousands of testimonials aartlfy to tbs prompt aare of all bronchial and lang flections, by tbe oa of Avaa's Caaaav Pacroaau Being very palsnbla, tba yoaug est abiidraa tab it raadily. raar-ABBD sr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all Pragria. DR. JOHN BULL'S FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, 80 ALL MALARIAL OISEASES. . The proprietor of this eelsbrated medi cine justly claims for it a superiority ever all remet.iss ever offered to the pnblia for the SAFE. CEBTAIH, SPEEDY and tin M KX ES T sar of Ague and Fever, or Chills a&A Fe7er, whether of short or long stand-i-.g. He rafers to the entire Western and S juUiam country to bear him testimony to i-s truth of the assertion that in no oass whatever will it fail to ears if the dirso r Das are strictly followed and carried oct In a great many eases a single dose has besa sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies have been onrad by a single bottle, wita a parfect restoration of the areneral health. I: is, however, prudent, and ia every case mora csrtain to cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the diteatt has been checked, mors especially ia difficult and long-standing eases. Usu ally ;bis medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should .1. 5 patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four iose; of the Tonic a single dose ef BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf ficient. BULL'S SAE3APAEIXLA is ths old and reliable remedy for impurities of the blood and Scrofulous affections the King of Blood Purifiers. DR. JCHK BULL'S VEGETABLE W0S3T 3EiTiiOYILa is prepared in the form of candy drops, attractive to the sight and pleasaat to the taste. X3R. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, m BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Romodlea of tho Day. . rUeipal OSes, Ml X Ua 8L, LOUIS VILLI. It PHILADELPHIA SINGER MACHINE Equal In mn'j Sinyrr iu thr Markrt. The alwire cut r presents tlic must Jopn?ar tcU f.ir ill.- . ."!.':, whi. h we t'C'er for vou ti r the vt-rv !u'..w of .''. IN n--n:lr. we ! nt ask Tim t- .v iiTitil y lmvi tn the machine' . Or Lavine eiiin::r.nl it. if it not all we rri.rw.-it. return it ! t:s l "Ut expense. Cf-vilt yoar intrreMs ami order a; aoce, or seirl i'.r -:rr!i!:,r at ,1 tfiiin nia!. Aoilrrss t riAl:!.I.S A. VH.i it ., No. 17 N. Teu:l St., riiilaicl;liia. P f. u$ik:sciiaik. AT THE ( JKiN 1 K AL IS 1 fl Hi . . -w- . . srv-ci W BRIDGE STREET, 2n d Door West or Odd Fellows Hall, Mifiliutoivii, Pa., Calls the attention of tba publio to the following facts Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! TJ.5 fln 'CfTrla I P.zaVi rr vruo 1111,0 iu .uvjiui Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Ouick Sales Our mollO I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSUOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qaeeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually foand in first- class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ohanM for oonrla at hi,hftt market & Thaiikful to the publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request ,u:. - .: j . j ..v ... IliCll BUUtlUUKU CUIUIUI . MUU Hi., sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to sail and see nij stock of goods. I fJPKSCUADt: Sept. 7, 1883 StfsTonicSyniB CFVCTBTP IfinTand women know are ULalulDiui DLLilthis that of tha many diseases and derangements of tba body each a separata cause or origin, and that each needs a different method of treatment in order to effect a aare, and a moment's rejection mast eonvine tbat any of the anack nostrums foisted apon the public claiming to cure all of a number of diam etricly different diseases mutt prcrc fail area, even if wa do not call tham bam brigs. MPrnPT riod Pop' o( moderate lLil Uilineans, aad even people well to do or wealthy And that tha or moM cAorgei of practising physicians arc a serious burden to tbem, and also find tbat after paying tbvmaelvsa poor that no bene t bat accrued to tbem, that in fact they have thrown their money away. To over come these cvila we offer Whttltr', K0. 94 Surt Rimtdia to the tick and aitfferins: oca Rtmtdy lor each diseaae, without for a moment claiming tbat one remedy will cure any otber diaeaea than tbe one claimed for it, and as these remedies bavo stood tbe teat of years without a cingle failure, we agree to refund tkt wumcy paid in ovary inatanco where a euro is not positively ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no barm, and will positively cure every disease for which thty arc per-scribed. BUnTMlFTM Gont, Lamsaess of iLUUUilUllliJlH, Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and poaitively cured by tha au of Whaeler'i No. 98 Rheu luatiain Remedy. Wa say boldly tbat in the worst ol caeca of no matter how long ttand iag, bow aericaj or how paina, we can not ouly give relief bnt potitively cars for all time. Failing to do thit wo will positively refund the money paid for tbe treatment, and if your sufferings are not positively atopped for all time you have not thrown yonr money away as yon would on any oth er than iheso guaranteed remedies. The price of Wbaeler's No. 96 Rbenmatiam Remedy is only 60 cents, obtait-ed from druggists or sent Irec bymail on receipt of price, stamps taken. SUFFEIM WOMEN..Mndow.d lady ay oatoro with a pretty face, beautiful figure, faultless complexion, as well as tho sweet est of tempers and faultless mental quali ties grows prematurely old, grav and wrink led, ber form loses ita perfect contonr, the complexion becomes aallow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling of languor takes tbe place of tbe once buoyant apirits, an irritable nervous fractioutnesa makes lifo a burden, things that once were trine worry ber till life becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements so common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their mkkiDg known, and of which tbe iraoraaca of the medical profession prevents a core. Lady Reader, paa.it and consider, 'tis a du ly Ton ewe yourself, your family and yofar God, that you ahould cure yourself of these troubles and once more feel tbe glow of perfect health and spirits that nature intended for you. it hteltr't Ao. 30- .Pre scription are p'eaaant and palatable to tako containing nothing cf an injurious nature. and may be taken by all ages at all timet and in all condition anAoaf poni4iy oif tfftctt, and will poaitively cure any of tbe peculiar disrates to whicn lenialea aro tub- ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure tbe proprietors will rfaayf the money paid for tbe treatment. If yon Aare a tica lou complexion, constant or intermittent beailache, backache restlencsa, loss of appvtite, sui pressions of monthly flow, or irregularitie. thereof accompanied by head ache, nervonnnvt. hysterics and similar syniptonx, H"Aer' Ao. 90 Pretcription a ill positively restore you to health. If you have a sensation of heat and throb bing in tbe back, frequently fainting spell. Leucorrbca or white dmcbarge, painful or scalding sensation in urinatinr, reddish or 'bite diWit in urine, bot and drv tkln. M keeier't So. 95 Prescription -C" will give immediate and lasting relief. Tbe price of Wheeler' N'o 96 Percriptioo "B" and Care 60 cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fiom ob servation post paid en receipt or price. Postage stamps taken. mlTjTJTT It is nedless to describe tbe iLur.ll.jymiitons of this nauseous di scs tbat ia sappn tbe lifo and strength ot only too many of tbe fairest ana nest of both srxes. old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, tbe puinonous nasal discharges, tho fetid breath and general weakness, aeoiuty ana languor, aside from the acute Bufferings of this disea. which if nt checked can only end in lost of palate, hoar tenet, treakned tight, lost of memory, deafness and pre mature death it not checked before it is too late. Labor, at nd y and research in Ameri ca, Furnpe and Kastern lanjs have result ed in H heeler e Ao. Vh Instant Relief and Sun Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredient, a id that is guaranteed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or monoy refunded. XVieeler's Ao. IK Instant Relief and Surt Curt for Catarrh will care every Case of catarrh, hay lover or asthma, price $1.00 per package, irolu druggists or sent by mail post paid on receipt ol price. Wheeler's Ao. 95 i"r care for Kidney and Liter Troubles enres all weakness and soreness of kidney, iallamuiation of kidney or liver, price $ 1.00. i t Wrier 9 w f gri IHJ 1 S A (tt aiv aw tri .l f- I" -L 1- D.Jf. IKa AWtlov remedf tlit cure consumplion, giviojf nat 1 Ural aCIlUD I lUO uwtris m niitu. yuy siuiiim;, purging, griping or psin. Price 25 cents. of druggists or by mail. Wheeler's Aerria Tonic for mental de- irrsion. los of minliO'xl, languor, weak ness or over taxation of the brain is in valuable, price li cents. WE GUARMiTEEorUwmirefiIndrmony taid. tt'e place our price for these reme dies at less than one-twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies upon which jou tako all the charges, and trt specially invite Ihe pttronaga of the many person who have tried other remean-s wunouc ei fect or i!ep!eiLil their pursea by paying doctor bills tbat benetUted tbem not. TTflTTT mil OTirn I TV these remedies. Go tllUil IU UD 1 iLLLT I and ask for them. If they have not got ttieiu, ante at once 10 me proprietors, en closing the price in ruonuy or stamps, and they will bo sent you al once by mail, post raid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly, l. wheeler a co., ISO. ao w. isaitimore si, BALTIMORE. MD. who are Interested In Growing Crops , cheaply and successfully shoold write tf ear eametilet ea pps tertllhers. Brh qreia fertiHrereaw bemsde tt hemefor sbeuf S I 2 ton by CHnpestlno, with POWELL'S PREPSBEO CHEMIOLS. BeferenceslwEteryStstt. as-aqentswsned feruneccnpiedleiTilnrY. applywitrrelerencet. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. ISsivjficterersof Powell's Tip-Top Bone Fertilizer. Bone. Poqh. Smmonis. Sc. 1 LIGHT SfFET. P8LTIVOPE.MP. KGS.1EDT A DOTY, Agents, Mirr listows, Pa. june 0-83. KEW GOODS. I would inform tbe public tbat I have in ne millinerv store at mv nlace " re.iaence on r lre, at.m.nwwn I ... An fmm onrnu nf Uf!ias aaaM IBVuiiu if"l as v..a -aa . aa.y ft full stock, of fall and winter millinery new 'nd of lho uteit lly,ei I and having employed first class milliners I j ,m prepared to supply the public with I everything found in a flrstclaas milliner I - store, come and examine my stock, consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. May 2-83.1. v. Subscribe for theSraisZ a nd Republican tbe beat newspaper in Uts CQuaty, rnuM&ui c 1 m . rm MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S la tha plat whara yosi aaa bay THE BEST AIfl THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CJP8, BOOrS, SHOES, AUD FVRHlSBllfQ GOODS. HI ia ereDarcd to exhibit one of the most choice aad sclcot stocks aver offcto U V this market, and at JSTOXISMNQLT LOW PSWMS I Also, meaaurea taken for rtit aad parti of amita, which will ba aata U ot4 at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water s 'recta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on hand a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CL0TH1WG, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds aro low. Come and soo Bf and bo astonished Pants at T CSJBta. 07" SUITS MADK TO ORDER.0 Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. m Professional Card. B. F. BOOKS, Homcrpathlc Fjbslclan, Office in residence of Solomon Books, Uaio Street, Mifflintown, Pa. fTy I have permanently located in Mifflin town. All calls left at office prompt I v at tended to. Oct. 17, '83-tf. Locis'K. AvKissos. Qao. Jacobs, Jb ATKIJSO It JACOBS. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, H1FFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrict On Main street, la place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Bsn.. tonth of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881 . JASON IRWLV, ATTORNEY- AT-L A.W, MIFFLINTOWN, JUX1JTJ CO., PJ. CT" All business promptly attended to Ovrira On Bridge street, opposite the Court Honse square. jan7, '80-1 y JACOB BE IDLER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7"ColIertions attended to promptly. Orric With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, "80 THOMAS A. ELDER. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, U1FFL1STOWK, PJ. Othce hours from 9 a. at. to S p. si.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf ) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgerv and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 29, 187S J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIO AND SURGEON, Ac-demia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Pr.S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. Job ycLaropn.H. Josifh W. Stimmii .tICEAI GIIEI A. STmMEE, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROT JT.. JVSIATA CO., PJ. EOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yiLLiAM bell! AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa. Office nn Bridge street opposite South side of Conrt House. Nov. 8. 1882. EAI50DT HOTEL. Ninth St . sonth of Chostnnt. on sinre onth of tho New Post Olfice. one-iatf sanare from Walnut St. Theatre and in the very business entre of tho citv. On the American and Pnropoan piana. Oood rooms fiom 50c to $3 00 per day. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINF. M. D.. Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,1883, ly. A LECTURE TO YOUNQ MEN On the lota of Lecture on the Mature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal, Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, indnsed heir-Abuse, Involuntary Kramis ions. Impotencr. Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriaee renerallv ; Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fita; Mental and PhvMcsl Incapscitv. to Bv ROBERT J. CPLVERWEM.. M. D., author or the Green Book " Ac. Tbe world renowned author. In this ad mirable Lecrnre. clearly prove from his experience that the awful conseonences of Self-Abnse may be effectually removed without dansrerons snrical operations. hon Ities, instruments, rings or co-dials; paint ing out a mode ol cure at once certain and eflVctnsl. by which every sufferer, no mat ter what hi condition mav me, mav enre himself cheaply, privately and radically. tXTais lecture will prott m boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of four cents, or two postage stamps. Address Tbe CULVERW ELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New Tork.N.T.; jne IS-ly-jau. 9. Post-Office Box 430. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All person are berebv notified not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned. In Walker and Fermanagh townships, for the purpi.se of huntinz, ba lding fires, or for nv other trespass purpowt. Ssmcsl Avasa. Hbmbv Araaa, CiiBiriA Messrs, Raraav Moist, Isaac Arcia. William Rickksbacb, Williotos Smith, Roars RarvpnAW, Joseph S. Waavsa, Srsaa Bosssa, Jonas Kacppnaa, Ctbcs Sibbbb Oct. 81, 1883-tf. CAUTION NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned A- against fishing or huntinr. gathering berries, or crossing fields, or In any other way trespassing on the lands -of tha under- signeq J. I. Rsssrr. KONQJl ADVERTISEMENTS. Ntw Building, orner f Bridge 1 I- " " SAMUEL STRATA. Svtcial .Voltes. THE PEOPLK'S DICTIONABT an BVBSVOtV BSCTCLOPSMA, COntslnlsj Over Itt.OOO Words, compiled from WEB STER, 4'),0,"O synonyms, a complete dic tionary of rhymes, foreign words and phraa et. butinesa, nautical, musical and law terms and mythology, kin bracing avers; subject on which clear, satisfactory informa tion ia given. A BOOK EQUAL TO "30 PAGES OCTAVO, t.tO. Tbe same information cannot bo bad elso wbera, nor in as convenient or accessible shape f"r leas than $30. Sample piges free. Outfit $1.00. Taaraa, Msbbiam at Co. 608 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-8m. AYER'S AGUECURE contains aa antidote for all mat--larlal disorders which, to far as known, is used in nn otber remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor dc leterioua substance whatever, and eoaso qaently produces no inju.ious effect apon tbe constitution, but leaves tbe system aa healthy as it waa before the attack. WE HARRA5T AYER'S AGUE Cl'RE to cure every caso of Fever and Ague. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Feer, Dumb Agie, Billious Fcvcr ard Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In caae of failure, after duo trial dsalera aro antborised, bv our circular dated Jalf 1st, lisfc2, to refund tho mono. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DraggisU. THE BEST ON EARTH. Those celebrated Stove will ROAST. BAKE and HEAT IRONS In less time and with LESS FUEL, than any other vapor Coolc Stove made. Be sure and buy the Dangler Non-Exploslvo Vapor Cook 8tov usrrirmsD bv tsi DanglsrVapor Stove & Refining Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Ton Bau sv Cra lun D.S.MORGAil&CO. lLUVCTACTTnLsl TSX DURABLE LICHT DRAFT TcitLmph Reapers AND THE NOISSLESS New Clipper Mower. Tha TMTMPn BE.rER9 ara iil't '"v atmplicity in euimtrarL m, mm of ir.aiaEP!'a ligbt wrht. dnrsbility au4 goo4 workiag cspswy In sll eondiiions pf ersn. The NHV CI.fPVER haa all the adTmnwr of dsoLD ClJPPiH MOW KB with many Taabl Unpro eniM.ta. Hvro roa Itxrsn-nn CrarrLAB. Uoon AGENTS WANTED in unoaoupled lawltoiy. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport(MonroeCo.,N.Yf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fc'Kennedy,) DKAI.ER3 IN 6UAIi, CO A I, IJMHKH CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, AC. He buys Grain, to be delivered at Miftlw town. Port Royal, or Mexico. He ia prepared tof Ornish Sal I to deal era at reasonable rates. DATID D. DOTT. April 21,1884-tf yALTJABLB FARM LAND TOB. SALS. A valuable farm, containing about II acres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cultivation, with g iod dwelling Hons, Bank Barn, Wagon F"-! and outbuildings, all in good repair. The land ia all riv.w bottom. Also, 460 seres of monntain land, along line of Penrsylvania Railroad, and convenient to Siding and Stations, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other tim ber. A good opportunity for any one wait ing a first class borne or to engage in aha lumber business. For particnlsrs ca'l on or address JEREMIAH LYONS. Mipplitwti, Jpsiata Ce., Pa spt. 19, m.