1 SMTI5EL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN'TOVf N : WelnMd--y, .tlaicli l,'.a4. TERMS. Mbseriation, $1-60 per annum if paid wtUtia 1J a.onths; Sl.00 If not paid within IS aooathe. Transient advertisements inserted t 60 eeata per inch f or each insertion. Transient easiness notice in local eol Hin, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Ped notions will be made to those desiring te advertise ay the year, half or quwter y ear. SALES. On the 14th of March, 1884, II. L. Smith will tell at hia place of residence in Fayette tnwnahip, one mile east of McAiisterville, oa the Kichfleld road, 12 pood young horses, (0 head of cattle, 40 sheep all ewes, 15 shotes, and a large assortment of farming implements. A credit of one year will be given. Sale to eomuiencs at 8 o'clock. Joseph Page, auctioneer. On the loth of March, 18K4, Jouathan Sandman will sell at his residence in Pat terson, a new bedroom suit, a lot of brns eeis carpet, and a general aa-ortment of household and kitchen furniture, nearly all new, and a lot of lard and pork by the ib. On the 17th of March, li-S4, John C. Boras will sell at his reaiileuce ia Lack township, one mile west of Cross Keys, H work horses, span oi muies, s joiiug ir.r.-, cattle, 27 sheep, 7 shoats, 1 brood io, ebickeas, reaper and mower combined, grain drill with fertilixer attachment wag on, buggv, all kinds of farm machinery and farm utensils, cats by the bushel, meat by '.lb teund, potatoes by the bushel, and cany other articles not mentioned. On the 17th of March, 1SH4, Joseph G uy er wii! sell at his place of residence, at East Ss'em, three horses, four cows, three head eT Toung cattle, three shotes, tsreire thmp, all kinds of farming implements, and house tcld furuitore. On the 19th day of March, ISsI, W. H. Knrti :!1 seil at bis place of residence in Water township, six horses, 5 milch cows, Durham boll, 17 sheep. Southdown buck, CotawoM buck, Chester white sow with pig A psir of Poland China pigs, seven shotes, 40 chickens a 4 and 2 horse wagon with bed, rlcd, and all kinds of farming implements. Potatoes by the bushel. ?ed corn. Seed oats. Carpenter tools and too many things to enumerate. Mr. Kurtr contemplates go ing into the store business in Mexico, hence the sale. On the 21st of March, 181. Iiar.ry Sieber will sell at bia place of residence, a half mile from McAhsterville. ail horses, four o! the number are heavy draught horsea that will worh in any place that they are hitched in the lead and under the saddle. Two of the six are 2 years old, the one Norman mare, the other a Pen lieron horse. Sixteen cattle, six cows that will bein prof it about time of sale, rive bulls, one a Durham, weighing 1700 founds. Fifteen ewe sheep and one buck. Wapons, car riage, harness, and all kinds of fanning im plements. On the 22d or March, 184, Samuel Bnck will sell at bia place of residence in Port Koval, one open buggy, platform spring wagon, two bed room suit, stoves, range, bedsteads and bedding, and a lot of house told goods cot enumerated. Also, a lot of ground, 62x124 feet, in said town. See t ills. Oa the 24th of March. I, B. F. O iver till seii, at East Salem, 1 good driving; ::is-c. a sulky, a 3-sprmg phaeton, new s'e gh and bells, 1 -horse spring w.igon,haud cirt, wheelbarrow, hornets, blacksmith lot of lumber, corn, corn-fodder, po tj;oss, household aud kitchen furniture, chamber mi!, pallor snit. stoves, beds. Ate , and a K acre aud a 5 acre tract of land. On the 2"th of March, 1M, Mrs. Mary E Shelley will sell a( her residinc-, mile ?:u:heatt of Brown's Mill", Fayette tv;.. Three horses, a good brood mare, a year ling coit, three cows, three Lead f young c .itie, thirteen sheep, five fchoats. t .ro utf-r.,-. an Oliver Chilled plow, two other plows, a 2-horee carriaze, hiy nke, fanning Uitil. aiarge lut of other machinery ari l i.?us:!s for the farm, harness, ItC. On the 27th, o Mnrch, 14, V. II. Fish er will fell at h:s resid-rce in Ka: Wator-t-d, one prime young cow, clover find tiothv bay, pot.itoes and turnips, by the t u-hel, lot of Black Spanibh and Plymouth. Cock chickens, 1 bureau, c'lairi. sU:id, iejsteads, stoves, shoe bench and toils, sud unierous other articles. Notice. A competitive lamina tion fc-r the position of N.avs.1 Cadet '1 be beld at Mifflictown. April 10. '?S4. All yean' tneB resi ling in tbe i 5-th Congressional District, between :le sjgec of 14 acd 1$ are eligible for the sr p-.intraer.t, acd all aj'j: licaiiU vr.ll i b3 examined. Loos E. Atkijpov, M. C. SHORT LOCUS. 7b. J. Nevio Pomeroy was id town tev err.1 days last week. Methodist preachers are eitticgr? aiy to attend conference. Geneva. Pennell has moved Lis store to tiie Main street building. Tbe late coid snap imparei tbe grow n wh'at siraswhat. The 17th snow came down on tbe svaniog of tbe 5th iost. Hijpy Home. April 15th will be Naval Cadat Ex amination day in this town. W. S. Lsach will ealarja his dwjll iag houst in Bealo townsbip. Everybody is expecting lamb liVe weathtr for tbe close of (hia month. Ww. Banks has beg'in to ship bis drovo of cattle to the eastern market. Appcllo. The Tribune is for Randall for Pres ident, and the British in 5oudan. (ia lang. J. K. Patterson is prepartr.g to build a nw barn on bis farm in, Beal" town ship. Read tbe Naval Cadet examination notice as published by Congressman Atkinson. E. L. Caum and wife, of Elarrisburp, attended the funeral of Oiiu Martin, on Saturday. Boston hat a whistling woman w'uo gives public exhibitions of her skill st whistling. Queen Esther. The Smiths, of Cccilamus, will p!tr,t a peich orchard in Schuylkill couuty, this spring. The festival of the several classes of the M. E. church brought $25 C0 into 'beir purse. Read elsewhere in this issue, whst a Juniata couuty woniau thinks of Loan Association. Jo-eph Auker will build a dwelling Jfuso on his farm, near this fown, fhs anting summer. John Mc.Meen brought a car lead of "es and mules from Indiana, landing ere iat Thursday. Ihrrison Minimum will build a brick I- uc ,n hi? land, in Bssle township, 'he comine summer. Acks wUdjeC?Bt is due t Hon. L. I-. Atkms.in fi r the courtesy of serrling us prtMie d-'crimsnrs. It is estimated that Juniata oounty tends 150 to 200 pejplt avtrj jaar to tba west at colouutt. MeCiiutia. Tbe Snyder Couuty Tribune pub litbet a card announcing Congressman Atkinson for re nomination. Teachers institutes have flourished in this county within the year just oloa. ing to an uncommon degree. In Meuno township, Mitflin county, 69,572 bueheia ot wheat wat raised on 2,1)5 acres of land latt summer. have several communioationt that taunot be published beoause of the personal abuse that tbey contain, John L. 1'orgey, ia Patterson, will make you a tip top pair of shoes or boots. Try hiu. Terms reaaouable. E M. Arbaast, of Mexico, died of consumption, ou Friday morning. In teruieut in Union Cemetery on Sunday. The Toronto Presbytery issued a re port on the tilh isst., denouncing secret societies as being opposed to religion. Addie P. Stump, aged 19 years, daughter of Matiuat Stump, of Peru mills, died on tbe -Sto day ef Febru ary. Dio Lewis, says, it is not paict and powder that American women need to improve their oump;exions, but sun shine. Last week, F. F. Rohm, freighted 2 nice Alderny cows horn Philadelphia in bis market oar to Lewistown for J. M. Gilialand. A house and lot belonging to the estate of Abraui Auker, m Delaware township, was sold to S. K. Uberholtt er, lor $525. The Quarterly Conference for Port iioyai Cirouit, M. E. Cburoii, was held iu Ebenezer Church, in Spruoa Hill, last Saturday. The mini of Daniel Burns of Coea lamus bscame impared to suoh a de gree that Lis friends deemed it best te place him in jail. II. Jl. Keuuedy will sell at bis resi dence in tuis place ou Thursday, March 20, 1SS4, a large but of bouse bold goods, of all kiuds. Rst. Mr. Thompson, who preached for tbe MoAlisterville oougregatioa of the Presbyterian cLuroa, has moved to Lancaster to preach. Nearly all the tchoolt ia the eounty have been closed and will not be open ed again till alter tbe busy summer season has run its course. "Tbe Tennesseeaos learned many of their rtligious melodies from old "Aunt Dicey," the best known colors 1 revival ist in cr about Nashville. Grain threshers, Shelenberger& Hot tetler, the past season threshed 41,905 bushels of grain, that includes wheat, rye, oats, and timothy seed. The Juniata Conference of tbe Luth eran Synod of Control Pennsylvania has been holding i'.s jctsion in Duncan noa Perry county this weffi. A man ilia; needs forty cents' worth cf wiiirky to g:ve him a:i appatite for a fifteen etol dinner a'vfijs his the dy sp.'pa;, Cleveland Sentinel. The term '-Ccw Boys," is an oil one, aTd was ud duticg the Revolution ary H'ar" as a tsraa to deo:guate the irregular raogirs of tin Tory paity. Gierke Wilson is again iusttiled as mrrha-jt iu tbe old staud in Patterson, whre he a few years ago did fuoii a success Tui bukioess. Call aud see him. Puips of all kinds, for cisterns and weil, will be furnished oa e'uort notice a! itirac!ory prices. For particulars address Frank Noble, M;filirii.wa. Pa M:s "'. intiie McAlister was to Ciear So!d la't Thursday and Friday, as a representative of the Ladies' Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian congregation of this place. Explanation Happy Home, Queen Esther. McCltntic, Appnllo, 76, and Geneva, are the riams'i of cook stoves, told at Mo'Jlintic's Ilardwsre store, on Bridge strsf !, Mi:ntown, Pa. Mr. Jc Jries, a citizen of Pert Royal, wss v,a'.kinj: oa ?b? railroad, below Port RotiI la-t Thursiay, iud was trnck and killed by Chicago Express. Moral, don't Talk cn the railroad. The TcntieiPsar's will tiny in the Chsye! on tie rTPr.ir:g of the 12lb inst. Aft tr paying stipulate 1 sum for ex penses tiio baiinea of the proeeedj, will bs f-T the I'ejbyterian Sabbath School. Jicob Aber CO years of tg, i said :o be the best barber in New York city. He shaves Vandtrlilt and a number of oii.rr iriI!ionirs every day. going to thsir housts to do .o. He is a German. Take Ayer's Sarsspariila in the spring of tiie year to purify the blood, iuvigorate the system, exeite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor o.r the whole physical nicotian ism. When the greenback legal tender pa per turner was first issued it was justi fied under the plea of a "war necs'ity." Now the Supreme Court says that Con gress can provide for tleir issue any time. An exchange tyt, there are three hundred and sixty eight soldiers' or phans now in sehools under the cre of (be State, who will reach sixteen years and te discharged during the current yr. Thomas Koons, of Port Royal. X boss cf a lot of telegraph repairers, fell from a telegraph pole, at Huntingdon, one day last week. He fell on a board fence on his shoulders, and was a good deal hurt. Two of tbe jurors tbat acquited Dukes, have instituted tuitt for crimi nel libel aeainst the editor of the Re publican Standard, a journal published at Unir.ntnwn- Are we never to be done with Dukes ? - Many of tbe subscribers of the Lew istown Free Press expressed x desie tbat the paper should be p rioted only once a week instead of twice a week, consequently tbe twice a week has been changed to once a woek. Mimical School. The 2ttlT tes sinn, of six weeks, begins in tbe Musical Colleee, Frecburgh, Pa , Tuesday morn ing, April 29, 1S?4. For circular ad dress F. C. Motie, Jlutical Director. .The Centerville Literary Society will give an entertainment rn 'be evenings of March 18th and 19th, ia OtiterviUe school house. The object of the rn terlainmruf is to raise fundi to found a library. A different programme will be eich rvcninu. The restaurant kept by Jonnie Hays it being reptpered and repainted by tbe railroad company. You oan get something palatable to eat there at any time during daylight hours, aud ia al most any hour during tbe night time. Thomas Parker and wife are in Flor ida for the benefit of Mrs. Parker's health, and. Mrs. Parker wat to ill tbat she wat unable to oome tbe long dis tance into this rigorous climate to at tend the funeral of bar brother, Olin Martin Williaw V hit mer, of Goshen, Indi ana, left this place last Wednesday, for his western borne. He had been on visit to bit friends in Pennsylvania sev eral months. His abiding place while in this town, wag with C. P. Pannebak er, his oousin. Tbe extraordinary popularity of Ay er's Cherry Pectoral is the natural re sult of its use by intelligent people for over forty yean It has indisputably proven itself the very best known spe cific for all eolds, eougbs, and pulmon ary eomplaintj. Tbe Presbyterian Home Missionary Society sent all of tbe cas-h that it had in the treasury to the Preibyterian wbo suffered by tbe flood, at Wheeling, Rev. Mr. Benaugh read, on Sunday, from tbe pulpit an acknowledgment of the receipt of the contribution. The famous Tennessee ant have re cently been tinging in Preseyterian Cburohet in Blair eounty, and 'will be ia Mifflibtown. March 12, and ting on the evening of that day in tbe Presby terian Chap!. "They are thorough, cultivated niusiouns, and give a varied entertainment," to thi Sabbath School. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hesse Pho tograph Gallery you can get any siimli picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is mada in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, ifcc, &.C. Frames of all kinds cheap. One pound of rice gives 83 per oent, of nutriment, and one pound of beef 25 per cant And yot, tayt tbe Journal of Health, countless numbert of the poor strained at a point daily to pur chase beef at 15 cent a pound when tbty oan get a pound of rice at one balf tbat amount ; tbe riot, too, hav ing three timet as much nutriment as tbe beef and being three timet more easy of digestion. American and British Railways. A Striking Contrast Presented bt the Experience oe a Scotch Traveler. From tbe Scotsman Edinburgh, Jan. 7. Sir: Circumstances of friendship called me suddenly ia Ootober last to the Northwest of America. The sum mons came by telegram on a Thursday. On Friday 1 secured by the same means, a berth va tbe celebrated steadi er Ala.'ka, wbioh left Liverpool next forenoon; andin seven days and ono hour from Queecstown I lauded at New York. It was a fne Sunday Rmrnicg, and having, like ail the rr st of the pas sengers, "checked"' rcy bsgago to the hotel I intended to g to, a friend and myself walked up town. After book ing our names and rsaiicg sme letters and Laving a look at tho papers, we proceeded to oar apartments, where we touad the taggage awaiting us. Tbe cost of '-checking" which it, my case amounted to fifty crtts (or 2s.) for three pieces was afterwards included ! n ll.e hotel bill. Two days later I left for tho West by tbe limited express of the Pennsyl vania t entral Ra: road. My ticket, wbicb I had secured the day before at one of tbe railway offices in lirosdway, not fr from the hotel, cast $0 to Chi cago, with $10 extra for the uso of sleeping and dining cars ; and my bag gage, it need scarcely be tail, was checked from hotel in New York to Chi oe o, and charged for in the bill as us ual. The distance by this road is t lit tle under 1000 miles, which was done iii twenty-five hours and 30 micutcs, tnd the cost wat less than for a oorres ponding distanoe at borne. Rut in tha manner of traveling tbe difference is overs. lieluiingiy in favor of America. 1 he car bj which I journeyed was buiit of m&bogauy, inlaid with graceful floral decorations, aud furnished in the most sumptuous manner. Heated by con cealcd steam-pipes, a comfortable tem perature was maintained night and day, and, alth'iagh snow streaked the Alle ghenies, aad smaller streams were oov tred with ice, nobody among the pas sengers seeuied to think rugs, ic, a necesssry portion of their travelling impedimenta. Our hideous lead foot warmers were conspicuous by their ab sence. At either end of the car were capacious lavatories and relative con veniences ono for ladies, tho other for gentiemrn, equipped with soap, clean towels, brushes, combs, &c, and a fil ter with frch drinking water. From the time of leaving New York till arri val at Chicago, no passenger need leave the cars. Attached to the sleeping ear is a dining car, equally sumptuously fittod, atd also a smoking car, both of which ere specially reserved for those who pay tbe extra $10, and which, therefore, in reality constitute first class accommodation. In the dining car, at $1 each, one can have three meals daily, from a bill of fare that er red only in its profuse abundance and variety of weli-cooked food. Tbe ose of stimulants seems to be falling into discredit among tbe better class of Americans, for neither on thit occasion nor afterwards did any wino, bj-ar, or spirits appear on tbe tables, nor did I ever bear them asked for. Afterwards, those who felt disposed' that way retir ed to the smoking ear ; but the sleep ing car cn-itained a small, neatly-fittod up eabinet, whre sncb as sought pri vate conversation over a cigar might resort. In short, the new first-class Ameri can cars exceed by far in elegance, convenience, and comfcrt the rare Pull mans seen on thit I ne, and I venture to say no Enropean monarch travels by rail M sumptuously as our republican cousins: At dawn I saw from my comfortable bed, in which everything wsa scrupu lously fresh and clean, that wo were gliding, with scarce any vibration, over the urairiea of Illinois : and on nearinp r . ' - o Chicago I checked my baggage to the ' Grand Paeifie, whither 1 wis carried ! by one of the hotel omnibusses, and where 1 found it shortly afterwards. i Subc qnet!tlyt in travelling through the Stife of Illinois, lows, and Minnesota, for considerable distance by team, I had frequent ocoasions to '-cheek" my heavy baggage by rail to various poiats in adtance ou my route, and never in a tingle instance did I experience any ifficulty in procuring delivery of it on tbe production of my "ohscks." On my return at tbe end of Novem ber, and having no use ' for rugs, io., and in the oomfortable cart, 1 cbeoked all my baggage, tave a dressing bag, from a station not far from tbe Manito ba frontier, straight through to New York. On my arrival there three dayt afterwards, instead of "obecking" my baggage to the hotel where I intended to put up, I "checked" it to tbe dook of tbe steamer by which I wat to tail the following morning ; and there, oa driving from tbe hotel, I found it await ing mi at tbe abort end of tbe gang way at I wat about to embark never having once teen or troubled mytelf a bout it aiooe I left Litobfield, 2000 miles away, and having ohanged cart aod Hues of road twioe at St. Paul aod Chicago: Now, mark the contrast. I arrive at Liverpool, give up my baggage to tbe Northwest Railway Company, with out any vouoher or check being inter chauged.and proceed to Lime street by a suburban railway from the dock gates in evil-atuellmg carriage! wbioh my American fellow-travelers scornfully stigmatised as "bunks," and into which we were locked like criminals. It wat a wet,- gloomy day, aod after my pleas ant American' experiencet 1 felt like one who had "oome down in the world.'' On afterwards applying for my baggage at Lime ttreet station, 1 was not ouly obliged to produce my oard as evidence of identity, but I had to go down into a deep dark cellar to point out the packages; and after all thit unneces sary bother 1 bad to pay mora than at New York, where baggage was earried double tbe distance. Rut the .charge it a mere secondary consideration. It is the restless anxiety and worry our system or rather entire want of ays tern needlessly impose on you from startiug till arriving at your destina tion tbat is so provoking. - And it may not be inappropriate here to remark on tbe gratuitous faroe pre sented at the examination of passsa gert' baggage by the Custom House of ficers. Seeing tbat cigart art dearer and infinitely worse in America tbaa at Lome, and that no tane person would think of smuggling a botile of "old Bourbon," what can be the object of exposing paeog6rt to the humiliating ordeal of opening and turoiag over the con touts of their portmanteaus in a windy duck warehouse, unlet it be from sbesrly stupid traditional custom, and to furmsb employment to a set of seedy persons whose appearance and manners are not calculated to predit posa the stranger ia favor of tha coun try that welcomes bim in this fasbiou. Of course nothing contraband was dis covered on this occasion ; aud never is, as I was told by one of the dock offi cials, wbo evidently regardtd the searchers as a questijuabie "lot." In a frae-ttade country, such as cs curs, thit rigorous examination of bsggige is a relic i f birbsr-sx ; and 'he ssviojof the State from tha abolition of these Custom House myrmiJoa.1 would, Ittu sure, far more than compensate for acd any possible loss to the revenue from the act of an occasional ill-eouditioned passenger. Nothing would mors eJect oally Firve to lia.len iuo coaversioa of our American cousins to the doctrina and practice of froe trade tbaa to wsl come theui to RrUish soil without hav ing to undergo the forbidding ordeal tbey tave at present to caounter cn landing on their owa shores. I raspectfuily submit the suggestion to the consideration of tbe Chasceiior of tha Exchequer. Hut tho uioit rcniv.kablo contrast was reserved Jot my return to Soot land. Travelling down by a night train, I was balf frozen win eold till arrival at Carlisle, where we were de tained an hear and a half for the Loo don train, and where the fire in the waiting room merely torrcd to remind on-; how cold and comfortless the place was. Sleep -aas out cf the question, and I bad laodsd at the Princes' street sta tion stiff and almost cuo,b with cold. At tre hotel close by I repairsd my re duced "morale" wi'h a hot bath and a goed eotoh breakfast. Cut wlii should one be thue tortur! with cold and ren dered tniseraM? in deference to tn an cient "use and wont"' tbat is now be coming obsolete mocg ail jeivt!ii?d people? In America, if detained, you do not warm yrur toes at tbe fire, but tit in a comfortably warmed room, and you finish a jourcey ot a thousand miles as fresh and oomftrtablt at when you started. The climax of my home experieoccs was reached at the Wavsrly station, to which I drove from the hotel, directing the cabman to driva as near as possi ble : and the porter who came up to take charge of my baggage was told to take to the Fife train. Having no loose change in my pocket, I ariked the cab man to wait till I got my ticket. On my return, about five minutes afterward neither cab nor porter was visible any where: and failing to find the latter on the platfr.rm or any sign of my bapgage, one of the officials and myself explored the station, as far ts time would per mit, without success. Having written tbat 1 would be home by tbat train, and leaving the cab fare with the official al ready referred to, I came away without my baggage, which only reihed ma two days afterwards. Had this ronfre tempt occurred when on my way to em bark at Liverpool for America, it would not only have occasioned serious incon venience and delay, but possible the forfeiture of my passage money. It is quite unnecessary to describe the American check system, with which all the travelling world is now familiar. 1 first become acquainted withittsa boy thirty-five years ago, aiooe when I have been three times in tbe oountry, and have had on each occasion tbe more to admire this simple and admirable sya tem, which saves one from tbe worst worries of traveling hero. Americans cannot understand how we quietly submit to travel in carriages in which we are half frozen in wiDter, which are very, very etuffy in summer, and in which murder and other out rages may be committed with impunity, while cur baggage system they regard ss simple bsrbarie. It it because I agree with my Amer ican friends tbat I have cctd down these reflections, in the hope tbat they may contribute, in however small de gree, to rone onr railray directors to a j recognition of tlis d'-sgraceiully uncom i fortable and inconvenient aocotuoda ' Hons afforded by them to the travelling ' pb'i. I am, Sc. Scotcs. 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" CeiTtrt, Ttxat, w., a,ii " T wish to express aij app reetaUoa of Li valaabte qualities of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral as a f ja remedy. ' Wiuli with Churchill's army. Jas Uforj the bail's of Viexibarf, I eoauacMd a h vere cold, which urmiuatsd la a dang arose onakw I t xai no relict UU oa our maisa we earns to a country store, where, oa ukisg for soma remedy, 1 was argsd to try Atbx's Cnaaav pac-roaxL- "I did ae, aid was rapidly sursd. Siaee th-iB I ears kspt thePacTOEAI.ecr.tM3ily by ne, for family ese, and I lass foud it to be aa iBTalaable rsasdyfer tirom; and last dlseesse. J. TV. VerrLar." TOosaasa of tciunionlala ssrtlfy to iht prosBpt sure ef all brosebbu aud aOtoctleme, by the nee of Alias Caaasi PaoTOUAL. Bsiag vary palaubie, las Juf est eUldren taas It readily. raaraaao t Or. J.C. Aytr & Co., Lowell, Mcm. BeU br !! Trevrr'jW. DR. JOHN BULL'S SmitU'sToflicSyrns TO THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, . IID ILL HALARtlL DISUSES. The prsprieter ef this se'.tbratsi sad Us Justly claims for it a superiority ever ail re asdics ever offered te tic paiuc for the 141? C2ETA15, iriSDT aaa I3i HIXZLE I sure cf Ague sad 7s vor, er Cailla aai Fver, whetar ef short er long i leas ing. Es refers to tho entire Ws$sra and Southcra eoactry te bear hiss Uttiaeay to tie truth ef the aastrtloa that ia ae cais wsatover will it fell to sure If tae irs tiiua arc strictly foliovai and ean-.ei o-:t It a groat maay casta a single dote has tecs szCoioat for a sure, ana whole feci lUi ha is btsaourtdby a ciag'.e bottle, wits, a psrfset riitoratioa ef the gssfral health. It is. however, prudent, aud ia svsry cats k:is cei taia to ours, if its est is eoutiaced is miliar dstss frr a week or two after the wtssse has besa checked, more especially la diffljilt and long-standing easts. Usu ally this aisdicias will cat require any aid te keep tho bcwols ia good order, btculd tie veticnt, however, rsinirc a eaihaxtie stediciae, after aaviag taken three or four cos of the Tsaia. a c-.ng'c doss ef BULL 8 V23ETiJ5LI IAHH.T FILU will be cui Stient. 2SIX B SASBiPABTLLA is the aid aud relUMe remedy far Isrptntiss ef the blood end Kororaiout afseooua the ling of lilood Pnriflsrc. D3 JOHH BULL' I TKGSTA1LX W01X 3720YS2 is prepared ia the forta ef eaady drops, attractive te tho sight and p'.twaat to the taste. 1371. JOXXW BT7Z.X.a SXITN'S TONIC SYRUP, BILL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S W0R5I CESTR0YER, The Popular Remedies of thm Day. i riaetpel OfBce, SSI at ale t-.iOClSTlU.E. K I HSPKiSCIIADE, AT THI CENTRAL STORE URI3GE STREET. Cxd Dooa West or Odd Fellows n.ux. 3IiaalilltOWll, Pa,, Caila tho attention of tba publio to the following faots : Fair Trices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Fiide I One Price Our Style I-Casli or Exchange Oar Terms ! Small rront3 and Quick Sales Oar Motto ! Our leading Specialties art FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRYr GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qaeentwara, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Clotbt, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in eicbang for goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to the publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I r3quest their cntinucd oustom ; and sk per sons from all parts-of the eounty, when in Mifflin to call and sea ray stock of goods. F. ESPEX8CHADK. Sert.' 7, 1SR, . rilTTJT P MTV"1'1 womea know era Ohn jLCLL UKldthis that ef the maay diseases and derangements of tie body each a separate estate or origin, and that each aeeds a different method ef treatment in order to effect a care, and a momeet's reflection mast convince that aay of tha quack nostrums foisted upon the psblio claiming to cure all of a number of diaia etricly different d soses utnst preve fail ures, evoa if we do net call them hem bogs. PflfTQ PFHPT P,,d PPI ot moderate fUJa iLUlilllmeanc, and even people well to do or wealthy find that the nor. mom chargf of practiaing physicians are a serious burden to them, and alao And that after paying themselTea poor that bo bene fit has accrued to them, that in fact they hare thrown their money away. To over come these evils we offor Whetltr't Ho. 9 Snrt Btmtiif te the sick and anfTering one Rim tdt) lor each disease, without for a moment claiming that one remedy will cn-e any other disease than the one claimed for it, and aa theae remedies have stood the test of years without a single failure, we agree te rtund th meaey paid in every instance where a cure is not positively ef fected. The remediea are entirely vegeta ble, can do no harm, and will positively tare every disease for which tbiv are j.er-srribed. RHEUMATISM, Gont, Lameness of Joints, Sciatica and Neuralgia are relieved at once and positively cured by tbe nse of Wheeler's No. K Rheu matism Kemedy. We say boldly tbat in the worat ot cases of ao matter how or itand tag, how ttricui or how painful, me can not only give relief but pojiiieey curt for all time. Failing to do this we will positively refund tbe money paid for tho treatment, and if your sufferings are not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown your money away as yon wonld on an v oth er tbaa these guaranteed remedies. The price or Wheeler's No. M Khenmstisra Kemedy is only 60 cents, obtained from druggists or cent free by mail on receipt of price. Stamps taken. ladr UU a 1111141 U UUlUlill., emlowe d bv nature with a pretty face, beautiful ftgnrc, faulileas complexion, as well aa the swift est of tempera and faultless mental quili- tiea growa prematurely old, grav and wrink led, her form loses its perfect contour, the eemplexioo becomes sallow, the brightness leavea tbe eye, a feeling of languor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, an irritable nervous tractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were tridea worry her till life becomes unbearable. All this being caused by a physical derangements ao common to woman, which the inmate modesty of feminine nature prevents their making known, and of which the znoract of the medical protessinn prevents a cure. Lacy Rtadrr, patn snd consider, 't:s a dn ty you owe yourself, your lamily aid yonr God, that you should cure yours -If of these troubles ami or.ee more feel the glow of perfect health and spirits that nxt'ire intended for you. ft'seeer's -Vo. W, Prt tcriplicnt are p'easant and palatiMe to ' i!;o containing nothing of an itij'irVns nntnre, and may be taken by all aires at a'l times and in a'l condition without pomblity of i!l tftctt, and will positively cure any of the peculiar diseases to which fe-nal are sub ject, failing to produce a perfect cure ibe proprietors will refund the money paid for tbe treatment. If you have a tval low temjtltxiin, constant or intermittent headaches, backache reatlcssn. loss of appetite, preasi.ms of monthly flow, or irrrgularities thereof accompanied by head aches, nervousness, hysterics ad simi'ar symrtons, H'hetler'i Ao. 96 Prttrripfim "fl" will positively restore yoa to health. If yon bare t a-rsation of beat and throh b'r.g in the back, frequently fainting spells, Lencorrhca or while dischirge, piinfnl or scalding sensation in rrinatini;, n-ddish or white deposit in urine, hot and d.-v skin. Whttler't So. 9S Prticriptlon ." will give immediate and tastitigrelief. The price of tTheel-r's No 90 Perscrir'io' lt" and C"a e ill cents each, obtairah'e from i dri:g-.ata or sent by mail aecnr- fiom ob- aerration post paid en re-eipt of prk-9. Postage ararrps tk"n. p 1 fT5 4 T) Tj TJ It is ndlef.a to riescrib? the uaiOAUiit.sjmr.tons ot ltiisr.auscon-.c3i-; sesse rai is sr; ng ir.e mo arm a-rongra Hedinaa and Sttrgerr and their colHteral o oi!t too many of the f airest and b-' of j bribes. Offl.-o at the old corner of Third brth srxos. old an.t yonrg, sn(r-ic; alike . anri fringe streets, Miffliotown. Pa. from the poisonous dripping in the throat, March 23, 1ST". the poisonous Bassl discharges, liia fetid treath and general weakness, debility and j j M. BrTAZEE, M D., .arirror, aside froai the 3c;:te su'rincrs "'iJ. this disease, w'lich it' n' t chtked can on!v erd ip hst of paia'.t, kcarieutn. treakned lizh!, ictj cf memory, itafr.'n cn pre-! miiuri Jiaih if not ciieckcl before it i lO 1 late. Lab r, stniy and reseirc" in Jm-n-ca, F.nn pe aid Eatrn Hr1s hs r 'tilt ed in Wheeh-r't .Vu. V Initant Relief an4 I .Vm Cnrr fur Crl.jrrh. & reoieHv Whii'h rontamj to banuful ingredients, and that is guaranteed to euro every Cisi of acute cr chronic catarrh or monev refimdiM. XVi.etler't .Vo. 9'5 Itt'.anl Relte'f eti Sure Cure for Catarrh wi'l cire everr cse t catarrh, hiy fever or isthma, price Sl.lO r;r r;:kii-'J. from u uriisn or s-nt br i trail '. on iVi-i oa receitt of Tricc. Whtelrr't .Vo. 06 Snr car fur KU.ny and I iter Troubles circs all weakness and eorer.ess of kidney, inflammation of kidier' or iiver, price JI.oO. irt-eVr't l ettable PiUt are ths only reniedv tba! cure consumption, giviag nat ure! action of the bowels irhout phvsicipg. purging, gripin; or piin. Prke 'J cents. of druggists or by mail. Wkeder'n AV-ri-is Tonic for mental de pression, Iras of ri.inr.o-1, Ijninor, weak ness or over taxation of hs brain is in Talntble, price 13 c?nts. WE Cures in ererv case will refund money pid. tTc pi wc onr prce fir thse r'ni' dies at less thin one-twentieth ot tho price aked by others for renvdies cp'-n which yor. ffike al! the chargi-s, and ir sprnatly mrifr tne pitronari of ne nj.ny person who have ttied other remedies with v.it ef fect or dor e'ed tlu-ir (iirses by fiyirg doctor bilii that benelittod tuem r.ot. 'dies. f?o UJH IU IJJiaUTM v.otr !rui2it ta.1 ask for tK-ai. V iVy he tot got tlirm, write st .,r.ca to the pr. p-ietors, en- cIouLig tin prli-e in money ir s'-iaips. and ?ruiffit they r iil be stint vou at ont- t.y n:t:l. post J.lld. Coirespiiiidence soli.itet. Ad dress plainly. I.. WHEELER fc CO., No. 3". W. U-ltimo'e St, BALTIMORE, VI). FARMERS ho sr Interested te Growing Crops cScapl) and successfully ahnuM write c fee eee pgmphist oe sure terttlhsrs. JA aneil laclilizef can b mdt at homef or about a f O a tne b7 contDostine. wrai TOWEIL'S PePatEO CfcytcaLS. References 'n EYomS'ste. a-ewtswefed ferunoccuiciilcrritory. Atelwtre:orer.ccs. cgvr?.' CKZMICAL CO. afanuB'rrert of Powell's Tip-Ton Bor.e Fertillrer, Prns. Potash. Anowcn-s. 4c. 13 l";ht street, bsltimohe. mj. K!li:DT Jt DOTY, Asents, KirsLisrowa, Pa. jane I0-M. NEW GOODS. I would inform the public that I have now in n.y new millinery store at my place of residence oa Water street, M Rlintowo, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall and winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest nilr, and havin emploved fi'st class milliners, lam nrecared to snrnlv thenublic wi'h . . . . " . .... everything tonnri in a store, come and examine my stock. I consider it eo trouble to show goods. MRS. DEI II L, iisr 3-FS.l.v. x . , Snbscr:ba for the Sentinel Jt-'ift the best wewspsper in the tma'T, MISCELLJtJrZOUS D. W. HARLEY'S It the plaee where jn eta bay THE BEST AHI TIIE CHCAPBIT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SB9ES, JXD TVRXlSailfm 00091. HE it prepared to exhibit one ef the most eheice aad act cot tteokt aver offered this market, tnd at JST0X13B1$(1L T LOW FRICKi I Also, measures taken for suits and partt ef taitt which will b stasia la or sit at short notice, very reasoaabl. Remember tha plaee, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWIf , PA. SAM'L STUAYER Hat tonttaotlv on bant! a fall variety tf MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHtNO GOODS. Geods ef all kinds are lew Come aad see and be astonished. Pants at 7 comta. Q7- SUITS MADE TO OKDER.0 Pattersoa, Pa., April 1, 187. Profettional Cards. r. BOOKS, Ilomcrpathlc Pybslclaa, Office in residence of Solomon Books, Main Street, JliRintown, Pa. I have permanently located in UiSIn town. Ail calls left at office prompt It at tended to. Oct. 17, '83-tf. Locis E. ATancsoa. Oro. Jscobs, Jb atkisoVa jtron, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, VIFFLINTOWN, PA. fCCollectin? and Conveyancing prompt ly srtended to. Orrtcc On Msin street, la plaee f resi. denee of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct2S, 1881. ' f ASON IRWLV, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, uirrusTowy, jusijtj co., pj. EW" All bnsiness promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court Hook square. jn", W-ly J-ACOB BEIDT.ER, ATTOr.NET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. BCollectinna attended to promptly. Orrict With A. J. Patterson Fs'i, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER. M. ft. Pfcyiioian an Sargaon, MirFT.iyrnir.v, r.i. OPIce hortrs from 9 a. w. to I r. w . Of. (Ice in hit residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonaVf. nct22-?f D. M CRAWFORD, M. T. H rnrawi ,ctively the practice of PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Jtendemit. Juniata Co , Pa. Osrica formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Prolessional business promptly attended to at a'! hoars. Jons VcI.arotiLia. Jcsiea W. Ptixbbl l GIIM X STOIMCL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROY Jf., JVSISTJ CO., PJ. HTjOnly reliable C-npan;es ropresented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly -yrir.UAa pet.l. AOTZT AXD DEALER IV rs-rrers and Mechanics Machinery. ."'Ttintown. Jm:3t.i County, Pa. Offloe rn Itridre street opposite Soith side of Cimrt House. Nov. F, 1SS2. '.AB' DT nOTEL, Xinth St , sonth of Chcsfnti. oi sqtura south of the Xew Post Office, one-half squsre from Walnut S-t. Thafre and in the i ve-ry business centre of thu citv. On the I American and European pians. Oood rooms ; r. -1 . ') tj j n i i it.r.u -Mi-, iif m yr-r iibt. nfmriii 1-1 tffl MHO newly fnmished. W. PAINE, M. D., Owner snd Proprietor. Nov. II, !(?. ly. A LECTUSE TO YOUNG MEN On ftif e of ti. tj ti i ijssssBwssssaj.iiiup use lyj sa BttlfLM ! p T $ j tlCjL 21? TOi? j -7.?.. f-?lrie j k -u.-w..-- w rTv... . retlare ou the Kature, Trent merit and RutTical cure of Senniril Weakness, or Sp-Traitorrboea, induced Self-Abuse, Involnntarv Kmtnis- sions. Impoteiicr, Xervous TVbility, and : Impediments to Marriage generally ; Con-1 sumption. Epilepsv and Fits; Mental and! Physical Incapacity, he. Bv KOBERT J. CCLVEP-WELL. M. D., author of the ' 5ren Bor-k," A.c. The world renowne-1 author, ia this ad- m!. j. I .fn,ji rle.irfe rmvr. rrem hi experience inai me awini conseonences ot 5!f-Abne may be efTectaally removed without dungerons surgicM operations,bon gies. instruaietits, rings or ro dia's; paint ing oct a mode ol cure at onc.V crt'n and effectual, bv which every stiftVrer. no mt' ter what hia condition nur me, may care bima-.-'f cheaply, privately and radically. C7"TA!S lerturt trill prort m Ao-ms to Ihou mo and thmanit. Se:.t, aider seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt ef fonr cents, or two posts; stamps. Address The CI LVERWE1X MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New Tork.X.T.; jne l-ly-jan. 9. Post-Olfiu-e Box 4"0. tOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All erons are herehv notified not to tres'is on the lands of the nnderyigned. in W.ilber-and Fermanagh township.", for the pnrrx.e or huntinjr. bn Iding fires, or for snv othr trespass purpose. SiacKL Arxra. Huxav Arsrra, t hrhti! Mrssra, Rrcsst Moist, ,(o Art Wiu'au BtrsrrssMCH, j Wi.iuvrrrn ?wn-n, K arx ?v rrrwv, , ?,,ilr" .3- Waavia, Srs" BoxN:a, Joas KArrraA.v Cvacs Siebkk I lot 1 ISHS-ff ClITTI.sjr A LL persons are hereby cantioneI XjL against fishing or hunting, gathering j berries, or crossing fields, or in eny other ' wit t'espissing or the lands ol" the u-idcr- s;g'ne(j. J.S.Kaskrr. JlDTSR TlSXJtKJTTS. New BaHding, sorter ef Brie!' nse Jaa. 1, leTt-a SXMUZL STSATUs. . -II SJ Sptritl JYoitet. HK PEOPLE'S DICTIONART avesToar sssrcLOpssia, eoaSstileg trr SS.Wa Ware's, compiled from WIS. tionary of rhvmes, foreign words and phsecv es. b islncts, naalicai, mes cal aaa law terms and mythology, aanbraeiag so cry nbjeel ea which clear, satiafaetory lnfereia tion is given. A SaOI EQUAL Tl o MGIS 0CTAV8, ... The same information cannot bo had eiaav where, nor la aa convenient er aeeeaslkle shape for less than iVK Sample pages free. OutOtSl.OO. Taaraa, Miaaiaa Jt Co. owl Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 17-8m. AYER'S AGUE CURE containt aa antidote rr all ma larial dltorilera which, so far at known, is used in uq other remedy. It eoa taiaa no Quinine, nor any mineral nor ie tctarious aubatance whatever, and eoase Ojaently prodaces no inju.iout effect a sea Ibe conaiitution, but leaves the system ea healthy as it was before the attack. fTEWARRA.1TATER4.4GrB C'l" RE to enre eory case of Fever aaa Agee. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Eeaalt, tent Fes or, Dumb Ague, Billions Fever ard Liver Complaint caused by malar aa. Ia case of failnre, after due trial doalera are aathorized, bv car circular dated Julf 1st, lie:, to rtrind tb utoncy. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DraggiaU. 6 TiSZ BE31 )LOl Uit Lwilfi. s' r r-rit m mm TTioce celabratsicl Stovaa win POAST, PAK3 and HEAT IRONS In Uas tirr.o and wltli LESS FUEL then any cthar vapor Cook Stove) mad3. Bi cure and buy Iha Dangler Kot--x?!;;!v5 Vspor Cock Stovev I L'U rjiyl Sb'wt 'xwisia i.un.-itkh Via i " ' . . . . . " .rVELArsD, CH'O. roa sV:-a i :-. A..S7& D.S.MORGArl&CO. atiyryArrrTis tto C'JAiLC LICKT CSAFT Trinmph Eoapars riaw Gifcpsr Mover. The TSTTSm J.:-n33 m nn?n'r4 Si.-nilttlT In eoniiirnrKa. cn ef womet. lih: woluM ilnrhil:rr nil g4 woc-j oMf lu i..l o'r...Uf of jr-vn. Hie htW CLIPf hs mil the utTmcUe tt-eKl.r CI.r.'1'Ul ilOWaa wild ewsiy viUe lmprovoijtss. 8i so trxi rsTffr OrrrtA. CulD AGOiii WAJtTED lo mnoeeiirtcd kanaaony. D. S. MORGAN & CO., Erockport.MonroeCo.sN.Y. KEXSEDY & POTY, (5aecessora to Bnyrs 3t',!v-r'i4y, DKAI.EK1 IV CXtAIX, I.V31BER CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Lard Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. if. He boys Grain, to be djlivered at Mifttia tosm, Port Royal, or Mexico. Tie is prepared to fnrnUh Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. DATID D. POTT. Anril 2!,lISt-tr -yr-ALCABLEFARM LAND FOB. SALR. A valnihle farm, containing abont TV I ,rre,, A tillable land, and in a good slatw of cultivation, with good Dwelling Ifonse, Bank Barn. Wagon Shed and ontl r.iMings, all in good repair. The land ia all river bottom. Also, 4."jO acres of ?unntain laed , tng line of PenasvlTaria F rl-oad, aad ronvenitnt to Si-iii'g and t-tii.na, well set with rock ok. cheatnat, srd other tsss Ij, r. good opf-ortnnity for any one want ing a first c?a home or to erg s;e ie Umber h-tsinese. For prlicnlars ea'I ea or fcld.es. JFRKMUH I.TOXa. Misri.iaT.iws, JrxiaTA Ce., P. Sp:- if. IV!::. fci-a" r ;j--,t i v "Wf --sr4
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