- - : 1 1 I I I r ;3 I 1 I t i. n ( SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN , MIFFLINTOWN: Wedaesdar.l larch 5, is4. TERMS. Saeseriatien, $1.60 per annum if Mid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid witbia If. month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 aeota txsr inch for each insertion. Transient bnsinasa notices in local col- nam. 10 muM per line (or each intertion Deductions will be made to thoae desiring te advertise ay the year, half or quarter year. SALES. Ob the 6th of March, 1884, Jerome Tyson will aell on J. S- Luken'a larta, one mile wear of Tbompaoatown,a good fawjily borse, nam 6 years of are ; three wars aorsea. ooe-S-vcer old celt, one 2-year ld colt. milch cows, all coming into prutit by the time of aale, one Durham bull, aeven young cattle. 14 sheep, 10 shotes, Champion mow er, threshing machine and newer, Kirby reaper, a 3 and 4-horse wagon, a new 1 and 2 seated carriage, spring wagon, aleigh, sled, grain drUt, hay rake, fanning mill, harness sine le and double and all kinds of farming iiupiemeata. Oa the 10th day ot March, 1884, David Offtuan will sell at his place of residence, in Beala township, about a hah mile from Johnstown, horses, cattle, sheaf, hogs, and farming ntonsila and nniuerons other arti cles. On the 11th of March, 1884, A. W. Sie ber will sell at public sale, at his residence, in Fsvette township, one mile east of Mc AUsterville, 7 bead of horses, 1 fine black stallion. X twe-year old colts, 4 Durham miik cows, 7 fcead of young cattle, 1 good Darbam bull, IS head of sheep. 5 bead of shoata, a lot of farming implements and household goods. A credit of one year will be giTen. H. H. Snyder, auctioneer, j On the 7th of March, 1834. Geo. W Kop'- I penbeffer & Boa will sell at Jericho Mills, in Fermanagh xawnsbip, 1 good borse, 1 4- horse wagon, seres cows, s hesd of jronng cattle, 1 sow, 6 ehoate, buggy, seel drill, mower, bar book, blacksmith tools, mince meat chopper, with many other articles, and a lot of household and kitchen 4ni- tore. On the 14th of March, 1884, H. L. Smith will sell at bis place of residence in Fayette township, one mile east of McAlistenrtUe, on the Richfield road, 12 good yonng horses, 10 head of cattle, 40 sheep all ewes, IS shotes, and a large assortment of farming implements. A credit f one year will be given. Sale to eommeaeb at 9 o'clock: Joseph Page, auctioneer. On the 15th of March, 18S4, Jonathan EauSmaa will sell at his residence in Pat terson, a new bedroom suit, a lot of brns aelt carpet, and a general assortment of hoBebold and kitchen furniture, nearly all sew, and a lot of lard and pork by the lb. On the 17th of March, t, John C. Bums will sell at his residence in Lack township, one mile west of Cross Kers, 8 work burses, span of mules, 2 young horss 16 cattle, 2 shsep, t sboats, 1 brood sow, chickens, reaper and mower combined, grain drill with fertilizer attachment, wag ons, burgy, all kinds of farm machinery and (arm utrnsils. osts by the bushel, meat by tbe iwA, potatoes by the bushel, and many other articles nut mentioned. On tbe 17th of March, 1884, Joseph Gay er will sell at his place of residence, at East 6alem, three horsrs, four cows, three head of young cattle, three shotes, twelve sheep, a!) kinds of farming implements, and house hold furniture. On the 19tu day of Msrch, 1881, W. H. Sorts till sell st his place of residence in Ws ker township, six horses, 5 milch cows, Durham bull. 17 sheep. Southdown buck, Cowold buck, Chester white sow with pig j A pair of l olabd China pips, seven sbutes, 40 chickens s 4 snd 2 horse wagun wish bed, sled, snd all kinds of farming luipliments. Potatoes by tbe bushel. Peed corn. Seed oats. Carpenter tools and too many things to eninuerate. Mr. Kurtz contemplates go ing into the I tors business in Mexico, hence tbe sale. On the 21st of March, 1884, Henry Sieber will sell at his place of residence, t halt mile from McAlisterville, six horses, four of the number are heavy dranght horses thst will work in any place that they are hitched in the lead and under tbe saddle. Two of tbe six are 2 rears old, the one a Norman mare, the other a Percberon horse. Sixteen cattle, six cowj that will be in prof it about time of sale. Five bulls, one Durham, weighing 1700 pounds. Fifteen ewe sheep and one buck. Wagons, car riage, harness, and all kinds of farming im plements. On tbe 22d of March, 18-4, Samuel Buck will sell at bis place of residence in Port Royal, one open buggy, platform spring wa)ton, two bed room suits, stoves, range, bsdsitsds snd bedding, and a lot of house hold goods not enumerated. Also, a lot of (round, 62x124 feet, in said town. See bills. On the 24th of March, 1884, B. F. Oliver will sell, at East Salem, 1 good driving mare, a aulky, a 3-spring phaeton, new sleigh and bells, 1-borse spring wagon, hand cart, wheelbarrow, harness, blacksmith tools, lot of lumber, corn, corn-fodder, po tatoes, household and kitchen furniture, chamber suit, pailor suit, stoves, beds, fee., and a 101 acre and a 5 acre tract of land. On the 25th of March, 1881, Mrs. Mary E. Shelley will sell at her residence, J mile southeast of Brown's Mills, Fayette twp.. Three horses, a good brood mare, a year ling colt, three cows, three head of young cattle, thirteen sheep, fire sboats, two wag ons, an Oliver Chilled plow, two other plows, a 2-horse carriage, bav rake, fanning mill, a large lot of other machinery and utensils for the farm, harness, fce. On the 27th, of March, 1884, W. II. Fish er will sell at his residence in East Water ford, one prime vounr cow, clover and timothv bay, potatoes and turuips, by tb bushel, lot of Black Spanish and Plymouth Rock chickens, 1 bureau, chairs, stands, bedstesds, stoves, shoe bench and tools, and umerons other articles. Notice A competitive examine tioo for tbe position of Naval Cadet will be held at Mifflin town, April 16, 1884. AH young men residing in the lath Congressional District, between tb ages of 14 and 18 are eligible for tbe appointment, and all applicants will oe examined. Louis K. Atkinson, M. C. SHORT LOCALS. 7b. Henry Smith's sale will take place Marob 14. The woods in Ohio i full of Presi dential candidates. Geneva. Grangers seem to be uncommonly ac me id uniata jaat now. Patterson ladies beld a leap year par ty, but did not propose. v Joseph Watts his trimmed tbe trees around ihs Court House yard. It was a Central Pennsylvania blii- mat last ahursday night. Happy Home. There have been 3 ruioides within I Pinod of 6 months in this county. Rev. Solomon Sieber, of Thompson 'own, was iu town last week one day Arpiio. sells pota " different kiuda of --- toes Blain,', friend are active in talking "P a. . candidate for tbe Presi- Mrs. Jtise Howe, and Mr a. 8. Shower bare been YimUu mends in Al toons. George Funk is tbe new proprietor of tbe staee route from Fort Kotal to Coneord. MeClintie. Read tbe Naval Cadet examination notice as published bj Congressman Atkinson. Believers in tht ground hog re-affirm ed their faith in bis bogsbip last Friday and Saturday. Judges Smith and Bench held court on Monday to swear in the eeo stable and so forth. Tbe Blaine men are already in the Geld shoaling for the nomination of Blaiae for tbe Presidency. ' Tbe date, for the sate oftbeKoppen beffer personal property at Jeriboo Mills is March 7 next rnssy. Qaeeo Esther. The fisroe blitxard of Friday and Saturday was followed bj a snow of two inobss on Sunday morning. Democrats who are booming Samuel Randall have already secured rooms at Chicago for the eomiog convention. Perry oounty has loaded bereelf with river bridges, aod as a oonsequtnoe the taxpayers will bare more to pay. Several of tbe classes that belong to tbe Methodist Sabbath school held festival last Friday and Saturday even ing's. Tbe Huntingdon Journal seems to uoeommooly in earnest in its advoeaoy of Nr. Blame for tbe Presidential nom ioation. Seventy-f ve eta, for a quarter sheet, $1.50 for a half sLeet,$2.G0 for a whole sheet sale bilL newspaper ize. Call at this office. A ferry with a flat, sufficiently large to carry safely, tbe largest team, and heaviest wagon has been establisbsd at Ibonipsontown. A few days ago, a ewe weighing 20 pounds, owned by H. L. Smith of Fay ette township was ptolifio enough to produce two lambs. A Japaoese woman dresses her Jbair ooe in four day. Vanna tbe be tween day she wont allow anybody to see her but ber bueband. "The Tenoeaseeans learned many of their religious melodies from old "Aunt Dicey, tbe best koown colored revival ist iu or about Nashville. Remember, that at this office you can have a handsome quarter-sheet sals bill printed for 70 cents, and a balf- sbeet bill printed for $1.50. W. P. Graver is about closing the term of singing school classes. He bas been teaching the past 12 year in Spruce Hill and adjoining townships. There will be an Adjourned Institute held at Thompsontowo, on the 21st and 22ud of March. Wellington Smith, Co. Supl Money speculators are easting wish ful glance at tbe gold com of the coun try, loe are bopelul that a corner may be made by which tbty can reap a harvest. ExPLANATio.v.-IIappy Home, Queen Efiber, MeClintie, Appollo, 76, and Geneva, are the names of oook stoves, sold at MaCIintio's Hardware store, on UnJge street, JJiSliotowo, Pa, Tbe Tenoeaseeans will sing in tbe Cbapel on the evening of tbe 12:h inst. Alter paying a stipulated sum for ex penses the balance of tbe prooeeds, will be for tbe I'esbyteriao Sabbath School. A quarter sheet sale bill will be printed at this office for seventy five cents ; a balf sheet sale bill for one dollar and fifty cents. Send in your orders if you contemplate having a sale. Dr. James Coldsr, State lecturer, for tbe Grange, will deliver a lecture, in Locust Grove School House, in Mil ford township, on Friday evening. Mar. 7, at 7 o'olock. It is to be a free leo ture, all are invited. A fierce dog siezed tbe seat of pan taloons of a tramp in Lewisburg, a few days ago. Tbe tramp leached arouod took tbe dog by tbe throat, and front leg and tossed him over a high fence, the dog was killed by tbe fall. Musical School. The 24tb ses sion, of iz weeks, begin in tbe Musical College, Frreburgb, Pa .Tuesday morn ing, April 29, 1884. For circular ad dress F. C. Moter, Musical Director. T . . . it ia spring, a resurrection ol na ture' latent force is taking place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigorate your powers, cleaoae the channels of life. Ayer's Saraaparilla is the means to use for this purpose. About one hundred people visited the Lutheran parsonage last Thursday evening, as a donation party aod pre sented tbeir pastor, Rev. . E. Berry, aod family, with a large lot of good things and money, amounting in value to about one hundred dollars. Is your hair turning gray and f rad nails falling out Hall's Hair Renewer will restore it to its original eolor, aod stimulate the follicles toproduoe a new aod luxuriant growth.' It also cleanbes the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harmless dresaing. Tbe famou Teooetseeans have re cently been sinking in Preseyteriao Churches in Blair oounty, and will be io Mifflin town. March 12, and sing en tbe evening of tbat day in the Presby terian Chapel. "Tbey are thorough, cultivated musicians, and give a varied entertainment," so thk Sabbath School. - Weeks ago a farmer living in Tns- carora Valloy, mailed a postal eard at Academia to market ear man, W'm. Sellers, at Port Royal, this county, tusking inquiry and giving direotion a bout sheep. After 6 weeks of travel' ling, tne postal came to nana, Having reaebed him after a trip aoroas the sea te Portugal, Spain. "The ' Donavix'b Comino. Dona vin's Feoioua" Tenoeaseeans, com prise nine ex-slaves, all of extraordi nary voice, brought by tbe beat culture aid years of constant praotioe to a high state of cultivation. Tbey are no burnt cork artists, but genuine, first elss siogers. So lover of song, tbe best of all music, should fail to bsar ibsm. They appear at tbe Cbapel at 71 o'cloek P. M., Vedneiay March 12. Tbe Newport Newa of last week says, on aoeount of blindness eaused by ex posure in the army, Geo. W. Hues, of Centre township, has obtained bao pay and pension from the Government. Up to December he was entitled and drew $2,808, and will draw an addi tional $216 on tbe 4tb of Mar oh, and a monthly pension of $72. At this office, you can obtain a hand some eale bill with looal notice till day of sale for seventy-five cents, a largei bill than tbe former, with loeal notice, for one dollar and a half. Partiee who desire local notice of sale, without bills ean be accommodated by sending 50o to $1.00, according to length of looal. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hees's Pho tograph Gallery jou can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get hero done np, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Paunel Boudoir, &&, &0. Frames of all kinds cheap. The white race ean learn to sing cor rectly by rule, but the white rase have not tbe natural melody of voice to give to song tbat the Slack race impart to tbeir singing. Tbe Teuneseeaas are noted for sweet melody ia song. 1 on will have an opportunity to hear tbe noted troupe on tbe evening of tbe 12th lost., in the Cbapel and at the tame time contribute something for the Sabbath school. Tbe blitxard of last week brought ioi oi iramps tor loogmg and board in jail. Tee eouiiion report in town is tbat it costs between two and three dollars to commit aod keep a tramp over night and breakfeat hint. If tbe trampe are not to be convicted and sent np under the vagrant act it would be cheaper to lodge and board them at a bote! than to pay between two and three dollar per man per night REMOVED. Notice the Change. We are no occupying toe new ana beautiful room on Main street, in tbe new building tnat j. o. i nomas nas recently built, where we are once more to furnish the trade with a large stock of dry goods and groceries, boots and shoes. We receive new goods constantly and sell cheaper than ever. Give us a oall. U. F. Hixkel & Co. No. 28, 1883-tf. Olin Martin, ana of Captain A. U. Martin, died at Pittsburgh, on Monday morning, of inflamation of the stomach and bowels His remains were brought to this place on Tuesday for interment. He was seed about 28 tears At one ime be was connected with this offioe, but a more active life than that found I in a printing office had greater oharms for his nervous temperament, and he engaged in other pursuits of business for a livelihood. May tbe peace and bliss of the future beautiful world be bia for ever more. Report of the B g Run icbool for the term ending reb. 29, 1884. Average attendance during term. '20, percentage for the term, po. the following were present every dsy during term : John Wicks, Porter K. Swarit. Annie R. Swsrtzlaoder, and Sallie E. Tbomss, and William A. Thomas, were io at- tsodance every day but one. The fol lowing is the report fur the last mouth: H bole Dumber in attendance, malts. 16 ; females, 15 average attendance, males, 14; female. 14: per cent, ef attendance, males, 95 : females. 96 E. Mabel Cleok, Bertha M. lower, Gertie M. Paonebaker, Annie M.Mum mab, S. Jennetfe Cleck, Annie R. Swarizlander, Bertba C. Leach, Sallie E. Thomas, William A: Thomas, John Wicks, Porter E. Swartr, Herbet J. Thomas, Harry L. Leacb, Franklin N. Thomas, and Samuel C. Leaob, were in attendance every day. Mary Bale.ntine, Teacher. Why not try the Saminel and Re publican job department when you have a job of printing to do ? Those who think tbe prices too low are inter ested parties who are talking for some pet or are individually interested in doing a job at a higher figure. When you want the best newspaper in tbe county, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. It furnishes you with more reading than any other pa per in the county, and twioe as much reading as several of tbe papers issued in Juniata. .Report of Mt. Hope school for the term ending Feb. 29, 1884. Number of days school open during term, 101 ; whole number in attendance during term, 45; average attendance, 28; per centage of attendance, 87. Tbe fol lowing were prcient every day during term: Hannah Davis, Martha Uower, Oscar Wolfgang, George Wolfgang, and Bank Stoner. Report of last month : number of daya school open during mootb, 38; average attendance, 32; percentage of atteodanee, 91. Tbe fol lowin were present every day during month: Hannah Davis, Martha How sr, Mary Hower, Francis Singer, EJ ward Reynolds, George Wolfgang, Banks Stoner, William Hower, Evan Davis, Oscar Wolfgang, John Wolf gang, and Jesse Davis. L. S. Kinzer, TeocAer. On Saturday, Ralph Thompson, son ef Wm G. Thompson, and Brady L. Sellers, son of David Sellers, while attsuiptiog to cross tbe river, from the railroad side to W. G. Thompson's res ideooe, were detained in a skiff in tbe slush ice, from 121 o'olock noon, to 5 o'clock in tbe evening. Their boat stuck in tbe ice about tbe middle of the stream. A dog was sent out with a rope, by Mr Thompson, to tbe young men ; the ice moved about tbat time and tbe rope was out. Tbey drifted with the euirent till tbey atruck the sheet of ioe that fringed tbs railroad shore. W. A. Toouy there threw a rope to the boat. Ralph took tbe end of the rope, and crawled on bands and knees, out on tbe ice, to work bis way to shore, be broke through 10 times be fore be landed. Tbe water there is a bout 15 leet deep, and it ean only be coojeotured bow .anxious be was to keep on tbe tipper side of tbe thin iee. He galloped rapidly on Tooniy's horse a half mile to tbe farm bouse, ebanged clothes, and weal on tbe evening train to Thompson town ferry, there crosaed the river and was tsken home by bis father, in a carriage, and turned up all right io the Academy, io this place, on Monday. After Ralph left tbe skiff, tbe boat drifted across and downstream ro near the old fnraaoe, above Millers town, and struck iee that fringed the shore. . The . fringe , ice was. strong enough to bear Brady, and Le . escaped from the boat by getting only one of hi feet wet. Josiah Moyer took bia own life by banging, in a atable, owned by John Huziard, in this .town, last Sabbath morning. He was aged about 73 yaars A few weaka ago, with a rope, be fast ened himself to a flood gate, aod with auioidal intent, rolled himself ioto Doe Run, in Walker township. The ioe oold water of the stream ehanged ,bis mind and be was glad to get out ol the water. Some daya ago he come to live with bis son, Ueorv, who oeeupies ooe of John Huzxard's bouses. Oa Sab bath morning, Henry Moyer, after re turning from his work at the railroad as car-inspector, proceeded to sweep snow from tbe paths about the house When he came by tbe window of the room tbat his father occupied, it being on the ground Boor, he noticed that it was hoisted. Tbe sight of the open window aronsed bis suspicion, tbat per haps all was not right with his father, The elder Moyer bad stated to his son. some days before, tbat be did not truat bis own banda at night, and for tbat reason be tLoaght it beet tbat he should be locked in bis room. The open wm dow, as quickly as seen, suggested the thought that tbe father had eseaped.for what purpose, who eould tell ? While searob was beiog made forbim,his sou went to tbe stable and there found him hanging to a joist, dead. Neigh bors were spsedily called aod Squire S. D. lioudon. Daniel Paonebaker. U P. Pasnebaker, Jacob H. Will, Melvin Kullington, Geo. W. Heck, and Wil liam H. Uollman, took tbs body down about 7 o'clock in the morning, which was a few moments after it was disoov ered. fie was bung to about 12 feet of bed cord, taken from his own bed. He had doubled the rope, put a nooae d it, and from his appearance, when found, be had stood on the manger to fasten the rope to tbe joist, and atepped off. He hung elear of the floor. His eck was not broken. Evidently he died of strangulation. -w Communication. Mr. Kduor : Un a previous occa sion a letter frcm my pen found its way into your office, and was pnb lished in the columns of your worthy paper, the bs.NTi.vix avd Kepcblican, therefore I am again obliged to ask you tor a corner in tbe same As a teacher within the limits of the coun ty of Juniata, it has been iuv lot to be among a company of boys and girls, who are like the steam engine, s. they are a power for good so long as they are kept on the right track. And I would rather have boys and g iris who would fall into mis- chief, if not kopt profitably employ ed, than those who have not life e- nough about them to participate in tLe games of the same. It was bat a short time ago that it was suggest ed to me, that we wonld have a de bate on Friday afternoons, in the form of compositions, by the pupils ; thinking the suggestion a wise one, the plan was accordingly adopted. Two of the more advanced were ap- j pointed as chiefs, and they chose oth ers to Le their assistants. The sub ject was, viz: '"Whieh is the most useful, the cow or the horse T" This vruuii; iu:uier was gotten ap in the forenoon, instead of a recess, to which all consented, 6o you see there was none of tho'etndy time taken from the pupils ; for, in our part of Juniata, we must be on the guard, for some citizens are ever on a look out to get a hold on the teacher. By noon, of the earue day, all was ex citement, and all who could, wanted to write, and, of course, moat did write too. This was Tuesday, and as the days rolled oa towards Fri day, all were inquiring for the bet facts on both sides. Friday after noon finally came, and matters were brought to a crisis. You may imag ine bow the eyes of these contending sides sparkled when they were being read. It would have done the citi zens, who aro opposed to composi tion writing, good to have heard them. I venture to say that some of them were as good and better, than those who oppose composition writing eould havo written - them selves. I do not wish to be under stood that this subject, simple as it is, is of much value in itself, bat it is a beginning and therefore there is a hope, yes, a promiso of an end, and that is more already than many who have left school ere this ever done. Small beginnings make great ends, as large oaks from little acorns grow. I wonld say to my fellow teachers, if compositions are considered a "great bug bear," by your pupils, try this plan and I am assured you will have little more trouble in this line. We who are grown are aware of the fact that without practice it is very hard to even write any article almost This desire for writing in school is on the increase and am satisfied that great good will yet result from this seemingly small beginning. It gives exercise with the pen, enables pupils to collect their thoughts and express them in words, improves the mental faculties, promotes the ambition, gives strength to the whole mental mechanism almost, and makes fit men and women of a grand and glorious republic. These exercises are to be continued eveiy Friday afternoon, and will be of inestimable value to those who take part in them. It was part of the advice that the "Fathers of State Normal Schools of America" gave to a teacher who asked him "What shall I teach my pupils ?" To think comprehensively, and to write grammatically. Now, by this meth od pupils are made to think and by writing their thoughts they are gain ing strength to cope with greater and more useful subjects. A Teacher. Gbekcwvod twp., Feb. 26, 1881. AYER'S Sarsaparilla la m highly eoaeeatrated extract Saraaparilla, and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide or Pain. alnrn and Iron, and is the safest, most reli able, and asest eeonomieal blood-pnriSer that can be used. Is invariably expels all blood poisons from tbe system, enriches and renews . tbe blood, and uteres its vitalizing power. It ia the best known remedy for Scrofula susd sdl Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Vcsems, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eraptlons of the Bkia, as also for all disorders eaused by a thin aal impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rhoamatlean, Neuralgia,' Bhenmalie Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. , rnfianiniatorj Rheomatisn Cure! "Arm's SaasarABiLLA has cured me of the Inllammatory Rheumatism, with which 1 hare suffered for many rears. W. 1L Mount Dnrhar i, i , March 2, 1SJ-2. rar.rAKED by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all rfrugglsu; SI, six bnttlra fir S3. DR. JOHN BULL'S SiWoiSui for the Cure op FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, XII ALL aiLlRUL DISEASES. The prewrieter ef this eelsbraua msdi atae justly claims far it a aaperlarity aver all remedies ever fferoa to the pnblio in the SATS. CISTADI. IPXXDT aaa rEB, KUIII ears sf Asrss aid Tevsr. er Caiila aaa evsr. wastner or short or ions; stand ing. Hs raters to tha satin Westsra and Soothers Maatry te boar him testimoay u the smth. at the aaaertiea that ia as ansa whatever will it fail to ear if the diree- txoaa art strisUv followed aad sained eat. Ia a great many eases a aingle dost has beaa saffislcnt for a sort, aad whols mmi- Uss have sera sored by a aiaf Is bottis, with a perfsst restaratioa ef the csnsrai health. it is, aswever, prvaent. aad ia every case mere sartaia te ears, if its use is eontianed ia smaller doses for a weak sr two after tha disease has beta sheeked, more especially ia difaenlt and loag-standisg eases. TJsa- ally this medisins will sot rsqoirs any aid te step iss bowsis ia foot order. Should us is patient, however, reanira a oalharuo edioiaa, after having taken three or fonr doses ef tht Toaie, a singis doss sf BTJLL'I TZOXTABLX YAKUT HLLI will be taf- Boitnt. BOLL'S I ABBA AXILLA is the aid aad rsliabls remedy for imparities of tht blood ana Bcroraloss affeetloBS tht Kins; ef Blood f nriflsta. DR. J0H1T BULL'S TEOETABLS WOBJf D EST KO IKS is prepared in tht form tf candy drops, attraebvs to tha sight aad pieasaat to ut lasis. DR. JOHN BTJXeZe' SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tna Popular Romodloa of the Oaf. I rtactpal Once, Stl lata SU, LQ CIS TILL . n oxsnrz- $20. PHILADELPHIA SINGER MACHINE Xfnef te mny Simrfr in the Mnrkt. The ahore cut represents the tr.rst popnlsr style lor tne j ple which we r-ner lor jrnu irr tbe very low'price rf J0. Pewemberj we lo Dotek Tu tn p'sr until V"M I. urn arm ti e machine. Afer Iiarirj exiiwirej If, !f it not ail wi roireent. return ;t t: rs tt out expense. Cnult ToTir i:tlt-rU r r..! order s; sure, or arnrl for rirciilsrs sri'l totimortials. AuMress I IIARLES A. W O(D I CO., No. 17 '. Tenth St., rh:!aJei.--hia, fa. F. ESPENSCnAIE, AT TH1 CENTRAL STORE BRIDGE STREET, 2sd Door West of Odd Fsllows Hall, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe pnblio to the following faots : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Qoods Onr Pride I One Price Our Style l-Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Speoialtiee are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK i.t DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, ior Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usaallv found in first elaaa stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ezehange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request tbeir continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to sail and see my atook of goods. F. EftPEMSCtTADE. Sept. 7, 18M SENSIBLE MSra,s; I diseases aod derangements of tha body each a separate raaee or orizia, and that I etch aoodt 1 different method of treatment ia order to eBect a tare, and a moment's I reflection mast convince that aov of tha aoack nostrums foisted apoa the pnblio claiming to tare all of a number of diam. etriclv different diseases mnst prove fail, ares, eren if wa do net call then hnra bogs. - POOR ITObM-" well to do or wealthy And that tha tnor asoas ckmrrtt of practisinr pbvsiciana . a serious burden to them, and also find that after paying themselvoe poor that no bene fit hat accrued to them, that ia fact they have thrown their money awav. To . come these arilt wo offer Wttltr', jf0. 94 ri mmttut 10 me sick aod anfferins; eve Rtmtdy for each disease, without for a mooteat alaimtng tbat 000 remedy will core any other disease than tha oat claimed for it, and as these remedies havo atood tha test of yean without a tins-le fail nr. . tgret to rraad fat wioaey paid in CTSI7 instance where a cure it not potittvely ef fected. The remedies are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will i.ih..i. aura ovary disease for which they are ir. scribed. BHEUMATISM, e . HeiiiTeiy cured by tht dm of Wheeler's Na. 98 Rheu matism Remedy. We say boldly that in tha .- wi uv ui.kivr now totf sfead I r, bow inoj or how otasU, we can not I ..1. .. t: L .. . 1 . , s" wi im ponnerty rare for all time. Failiog to do this we will positively viuiiu wo uwbbj pun ior toe treatment, and if voar uffertnea ere ha i - . B . Lrv,U,,, stopped for all time you have not thrown yoar money away as you would 00 aovoth "jm uvww guarsuiveu remeoieo. Tha price or Wheeler's Wo. t Rbenmatiam Reuiedv ia onlv SO iant, ,k. i 1 r . j iron druggists or soot fret by 'mail 00 receipt of vekUM C t.. a-a. " yatvva ViaillW UHU lady nature with a pretty face, beautiful figure, faultless complexion, aa well at tha sweet est of temnera and faultlM mental Mn.u - . Met growt prematurely old, grav and wrink. icu, oar mrm leeee lis penect contour, tha eomplrxwn becomes sallow, tbe brightness leaves tbo eya, a feeling of languor takes roe place or tha once buoyant spirits, an - - . 111 a m burden, things that once were tiiltse worry imiauie nnrfoni irsdKiAnaneae m.k nr. . oct tin iue orcomea unoearaDie. All thit being ctuaed bv a ohvaieal dirn,.m..i. so common to woman, which tha inmate modesty 01 feminine nature prevents their makinff known, and of whb.li th . ... 7 7 . -a wwc. ui iuo luciicai profession prevents a curt a.aay ncaacr, pauss ana consider, 'tie a da IV von owe Yourself, vonr Tamil enrl jod, that you ahonld euro yourself of uese irou nies and once more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits tbat nature intended for you. WktUr'$ No. 96 Prt- Mmntionm are nlcaunl anil nalit.hl. i r 1 v Men containing nothing of an injurious nature. ana may do us en by all agea at all times and in ail condition wiMoaf potnilit ofM tfftcU, and will poaitively cure any of tht peculiar diseases to which females are sub ject. Failing to produce a perfect cure me proprietors will refund tht moary paid for the treatment, woe havt m swoi- hw compltxu a, constant or intermittent besdachee. ht.ckar.he rMllpiin.u Ln. r appetite, supj ressions of monthly flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervitusnvss. oratories and similar svmpton, HkitUr'i fio. 96 Prttcription "B" will positively reatore you to health. If you Lara a seLsation of beat and throb- b!I)r in th hark. frKinnrlir fainting anun- Leucorrhea or white djechsrgs, painful or scaldir.g sensation in nriniting, reddish or wnue orposii in urtno, not and drv skin. nhttltrt In. 9H Prtmrrmtin ore. nve immediate ana tearing Mli..r T. .- - - r-------- uc 11. o of Wbeelur't No 9tt Prrscription "B" and Care 50 cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent by mail secure fiom ob servation post paid po receipt of price. Postsge stamps liken. I PaTnPPrT It is nertless to describe the UillilillUl.symptoDS of this nauseous di sease that ia ajpping the life and strength Of Olilr too manr nf the fj.in.ttl K nf both st ies, old and yoang, suffering alike iroin tne poisonous urippmg Io the tnroat, the poisonous nasal discharges, the fetid breath and general weakness, debility and lanenor. sside from tbe scute sulTerinra of this disease, which if not rherked ran nni. end in Ion 0 palate, kotrtmt; wakntd itgnl, loss or memory, dtafutet and pre mature death if not checked" before it ia too la'e. Labor, stndy and research ia Ameri ca, Europe and Eastern Ian Is hare result ed in H'tutUr't So. 9ri tnmtanl Rtli.f mmA Snt e. Cnre for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no hsrmlul ingredients, and that is guaranteed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or monev refunded. Vieeler'e So. 9i lnelant Relief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will care every case of catarrh, bay lerrr or asthma, price $1.00 per package, from druggists pr lent by mail post paid oa receipt of price. Wheeler'e Ao. 9f Sars car for Kidney and Liter Trouble cures all weakness and soreness of kidney. Inflammation of kidney or liver, price 9 1.00. Wkreler't Vegetable Pillt are the on!y remedy that cure consumption, giving nat ural action of the bowels without physiclng, purging, griping or pain. Price 25 cents, of druggists or by mail. H rr' jVtrvta Toatc for mental de pression, loss of manhood, langnor, weak aeta or over taxation of the brain it in valuable, price 15 cents. WE BUAlUllTCwS.'reVmo paid. We place our price for these reme dies tt lest than one-twentieth of the price asked by others for remedies npon which yon tske all the charges, and we tpecxalty invite the patronage of the many person who have tried other remedies without ef fect or depleted tbeir purses by paying doctor bills tbat benefitted them not. how to OBTp;oT:rmi.ruigT.ot and ask for them. "If they bare not got them, write at once to tbe proprietors, en closing the price in money or stampa, and they mill be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Correspondence solicited. Ad dress plainly. L. WHEELER fc CO., No. 90 W. Baltimore St, BALTIMORE, MO. Ml whe srt Iststsslsd la Growing Crops caeaelyaet sescesstelrf tjwejwffjsjsfafearjsja se pert terttlhsrs. ao seat fertllltee eta tsetses ttaeeiefersbeeiXa a tea at eoweostlee, wrih POWELL'S PEPSWE CHEWC'IS. fUwjrsacsslaEietrStatt. aesatswtatsd tereeeccuplsdtefriterr. sslTwtthrttiets. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Maniifacnjrert ef Powell's Tip-Top Bone FcrtlHrer, Bene, Potlth, Seneenta. Sc. IS trCHT STREET. BSLTIWOPE. MP. KEXXEDY at DOTT, Arenas, MivrusTowv, Pa. june 20-83. NEW GOODS. I would inform tha public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence oa Water street, MifBintowa, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall aod winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest styles, and having employed first clasa milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything found In a flrstclaaa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MRS. DKIHL. May 2-SS.l.v. Subscribe for the Sentnul a aa Republican roe beat newspaper la the county. MISCELL.iJfEOVS D. W. HARLEY'S Is tke plans where yon eaa bay THE BEST AND TOE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BJTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SBOti, HX is prepared to exhibit one of the matt v. u, v.ouui.iui. 1 al rr 1 All.i I Alto, measures taken for anita and narta of sails, which will ha ( te .J. at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tha olaee. in Hoffman'a Wat streets, KirrUXTOWIf, PA. SAMT. STRAYBR Hassonstaatly oa band a fall variety sf MENS BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' rCRNISHINQ GOODS.-Goods of all kinds are IowCome aad tta mo and be astonished Pants at ti CWBta. ay SUITS MAOK TO OKDER. Patterson, Pa., April 18, 1879. SAMTJBL stratus. Professional Card. Q F. BOOKS, ITomcepathle Pybslclam. Offlce fa residence of Solon, ri,. tsin Street, Mifflintown, Pa. 07" I have permanentlv located i u;m;. town. All calls left at offlea ... tended to. Oct. 17. VH-tr. Lodis'K. ATiistOf. Quo. Jacoas. Ja ATKITIOX JL JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlPrLIJTTOWW, PA. Qy Collecting and Conveyancing promot r attended to. Ovrroa On Vain street, ia place of real. once Of Louis R. Atkinann V r Bridge street. fOct28, 1881. JJJAS0N IRWLV, ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, MIFTLISTOWS, JU.VUTJ CO., fJ. C7" All business promptly attended to. Owes On Rridee ate. iuo Coort House square. fjan7, "80-1 j "ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MlfPLIXTOWy, PA. C7Collectiona attended to promptly. Orrica With A. 3. Patterson Bsq, Bridge street. feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, xirFLiNTowir, rj. Office hours f-om 9 a t e . tt flee in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., His resumed artirelv the i -curiae ana surgerv and their collateral branches OrBVe at the M .rr..-i and Orange streets, Miffiintown, Pa. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Owtre fnrmerl lu,nntAn hw Ttm Q - - - .- -- ," u; ui u lci icu. Professional business nromntlr etfnril tn at all hours. Job McLaroHtm. Jossra W. Stimmsl MCLArGnLH At 8T!rlMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS. PORT ROYJL, JUNIATA CO.. PA. kJ"On!y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yVLLXkM. BELL. AOEXT AXD DEALER IX Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Jniiata Connty, Pa. Office An TRrirfe-A afreet admiII. Qnntli side of Court House. Nov. g. 182. OEABODT HOTEL, Ninth St. SOUth ofPheatnnt south of the Saw Pnet Offioe Ane-fc.ir square from Walnut St, Theatre and ia the erj Dimness centre or tne eitv. Un the American and European plans. Good rooms flora 60e to IS 00 per dsv. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. Jl, 188s, ly. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the leas ef A Iectaire en the Ratmre, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal, Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, tndused oelf-Abuse, Involuntary Em mis sions, Impotencv. Nervous Debility, aod m pediments to Marriage renerally ; Con sumption, Epilepsy and Flu ; Mental and Phvrical Incapacity. Ave By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D-. author of the Green Book, mx. Tha world renowned author, ia this ad mirable Lecture, elearir proves from his experience that the awful consequences of elf-Abuee may be effectually removed without dangeroua surgical operatioiu.bou giee, instrumenU, rings or coidials : paint- ng out a mode of care at o.ice certain and effecfnal. by which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may mo, may cure himself cheaply, privately aod radically. tI7"7"i lecture will prove a boon to thow tmnd and thousand: Sent, under teal, ia a plain envelope, to aay address, on receipt of four cents, or o postsge stampa. Address The CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann 9 1., New Tork, N.T. ; Jne 18-ly-jan. . Post-Offlea Box 4W. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to tresrjase on the lenila H J - i ia Walker and Fermanagh towasbipa, for the purpose of hnnting, building "ret, or for any other trespass purpose. Ssnuaa A visa. Hasav Avcia, Chbistias Mrsata, Rttraaa Mom. Isaac Acisa. WrciiAa- Ricacaaacw, Wilumotos Smith. Ennlir,,... Joetra 3. Waavaa, Scsaa Botaaa, joaas aacrvBAS. CTavaSiaaaa. Oct. SI, 1883-tf. CAtTIOM HOT1CE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned aaainat Sabine m knnHn. berriee, or croasing Itldt, or in aay other wspassins; oa ina laaat or toe under sifted ADVERTISEMENTS. BOYS' CLOTHING JND TUMItlSBIirO GOODS. choice and teleet stacks aver offered . New Bnildin. sinrBp af R rift at awsarf rjaa. 1, 187- Special .Yoluae. HE PEOPLE'S DICTIOXABT aaa. . .. . . ' e wm.wv wore; compiled from WI5- ?TEH 40.'? .""7ns, a complete dta- aa, business, nautical, musical aud law terms and mythology. Imbracing scary tubject on which clear, satisfactory iufortxa tHB ia given. A 1001 EQUAL TO "SO ! OCTAVO, .'. Tha same information cannot bo had aiaa wbere, nor in as convenient or ttetssifelo shape for leas than SJ0. Sample pages free. Outfit $1.00. Taarsa, MssajaaA.Co.SC Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-8 no. AYER'S AGUE CURE contains as antidote for- all larial dltwrdera which, so far aa knows, ia used in on other remedy. It ooa Uina no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substance whatever, aod eoasa- qaently prod aces no mju.ious effect apoa, Ihe constitution, but leaves the system as. healthy as it was before the attack'. WE vTARRl.1T ATERSiGfM CI RE to cure erary case of Fever and -tgta. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, lent Tat er, Dumb Agio, BUliout Ftvor. acd Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial dealers are aulhorised, bv oar circular dated Jsly 1st, ic2, to refund tbe money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drag-gists. These celebrated Stoves will ROAST, BAKE and HEAT IRONS tn less time and with LESS FUEL, than any other vapor Cook Stove made. , Bo auro and buy tha Dangler ' Non-Explos!vo Vapor Cook Stove. HAXCVV-TUfciO ET T38 DanglerVapor Stovs & Refining Ce. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Toa B.r a bt Oca Jumxr. D.S.M0RGAII&C0. DURABLE LICHT DRAFT Triumph Reapers AMD THK NOISELESS New Clipper Mower. Tbe TRIl'MTPH ItlUPSKS are nneqnalea fer ataipltoUv In coneernctioa, eaea of maaafemenl. light weicht. danbUity aad aavd worauig eavaeilf In all conditions of gratn. Tbe Via CLIPPER baa all tbe edeawea ef the OLD CUPPJUt MOWU wtta saaBy vaiaab ana voa lu.neraa'm Cracvua. Good aaKNTS VUiTID ia aaooeupled territory. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Brockport,MonroeCo.,N.Y. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Saccessors to Bayers A'Kennody,) DIALERS IM GRAIX, COAL. LUMBER CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. JtC. Dasgler Vapor Cook Sio7 THE MST ON EART. Q aturciacrvaa vaa . He bnyt Grain, to be delivered at MlMta town. Port Royal, or Mexico. He ia prepared tolnrnishSalttodealara at reasonable ratea. DAVID D. DOTT- April 21.1884-tf ALUABLS FARM LAND rOS SALK. A valuable farm, eontainisg abont 110 acres, all tillable land, and in a good state nf cultivation, with good Dwelling Honse. Bank Barn, Wagon S bed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tha land it all riear bottom. Also, 450 acres of mountain land, along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, aaif convenient to Siding and Stations, welt set with rock osk, chestnut, and other tim ber. A good opportunity for any ooe want ing a first class home or to engage ia the lumber business. For particulars ea'I oa or addresa JEBEMUH LTO.VS. MirrLrMTinnr, Jeaiara Co., Pa Sept. 1, !S-8. 1. S. Ktstrr. s