SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, March 19. 1SS4. TERMS. Snbseriplion, $1.50 per annnm if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 1 2 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 erats per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col mn. in cents tier line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to acWertise bj the year, half or quarter ysar. SALES. On the 19th dav of March, 1881, W. H Kurti m ill sell at bis place of residence in WalKer township, six horses, 6 milch cows, Durham boll, 1 sheep. toutnaown ones, r0twold bnck, Chester white sow with pig pair of Poland China pips, seven shotes, chickens a 4 and 2 horse wagon with bed, ltd, and all kinds of farming impliments. t'otatoes by the bushel. Peed corn. Seed oats. Carpenter tools and too many things It enumerate. Mr. Kurtz contemplates go :t.g into the store business in Mexico, hence the sale. On the 21st of March, 1884. Henry Sieber ill sell at bis place of residence, a half mile from McAlistervilie. six horses, four or the number are heavy draught horses iit will work in any place that they are litched in the lead and undi-r the saddle. Two of the six are 2 years old, the one a Vorman mare, the other a Percheron horse. Sixteen cattle, six cows that will be in prof it t out time ot sale. Five bulls, one a Durham, weighing 1700 pounds. Fifteen ve sheep and one buck. Wsgons, car riage, harness, and all kinds of farming im plements. Co the 22i ! March. 184. Samuel Buck will sell at his plat e of residence in Port i Koyal, one open buggy, platform spring .vajron, two bed room euits, stoves, range, steads and bedding, and a lot ot nouse- '. '. eoods not enumerated. Also, a lot of vund, 62x124 feet, in said town. See bills. On the 24th of Math, 1884, B. F. Oliver will sell, at Ea: Salem, 1 g-od driving mare, a sulky, a 3-sprir.g phaeton, new sleigh aDd bells, l-bore spring wagon.band cart, wheelbarrow, harness, blacksmith tiols, lot of lumber, com, corn-fodder, po tatoes, household and kitchen furniture, chambt-r mit, pail;ir suit, stoves, beds, inc., and a 1UJ 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 coil, three cows, three head of young cattle, thirteen sheep, five shoats, two wag ons, an Oliver Chilled plow, two other plows, a 2-horse carriage, hay rake, fanning mill, a large lot of vtht-r machinery and utensils fur the (arm, harness, &c. On the 27th, of March, 1884, W. H. Fish er will sell at his residence in East Water-f.i-d, one prime youug cow, clover and timothv hay, potatoes and turnips, by the b-'hel, lot of Black Spanish and Plymouth Rjck chickens, 1 bureau, chairs, elands, bedsteads, stoves, shoe bench aud tvois, and nmerons other articles. Notice. A competitive examina tion for the position of Naval Cadet will be held at MifHintown. April 16. 154. All ycunj rcen residing in the l?'h Congressional District, betweeo the aces of 14 and 18 are eligible for the appointment, and all applicants will be examined. Loris E. Atkixsox, M. C. SHORT LOCALS. 7b. Monday wa St. Patrick" day. Mr. Doty's health it not improving. The days and bights will be equal on Friday. The hard winter did produce an early spring. Geneva. Women are figuring on the Easter bonnet. People in Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, want a back. Thus far the catch of suckers has nut been large, this spring. Xew carpets, new household of all kinds at Gray bill's. Care will be required ia the tion of seed corn this spring McClintic. goods a uc uoiuieu euuwiuaii ur uib ltuiiatur takes well in this community. 1 j i l:.. : i . A river bridjre company was ild at Mexico last Thursday. organ- Colored man have organized a lodzo of Odd Fellows in Huntingdon. Rev. John Laird preached in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath. The 18th installment of the beauti ful came down last Friday morning. Huntingdon claims to have the "best and cheapest Court House in the 6tate. You will find hepenschade s store on . . . ..--- i u Original price 3. 2d. treet opposite the Court House. r iiain street opposite Happy H-ime. Horse druvuis, aod cow drovers are cow buying horses sud cattle in Juni ata. An Aimstroug county man aged 74 years eloped with a woman aged 24 years. Superintendent, Wellington Smith, was iu town Iait week examining the bcliools. Mr. John Motzer has been elected President of t'je Mexico River Bridge Company. March scow is said to be good for s?re, and weak eyes, bottle it for sum mer cse. An exchange compares the impu dence of the tramp to the impudeuceof a pet pig. tiueen Esther. The railroad company is about to introduce main line. electric signals along the Rafting was freely indulged in on the Susquehanna river, last week, by lumbermen. Don't forget the sale of Henry Sie ber's fine stock, and farming utensils next Friday. The election of a County Superin tendent is a subject for discussion in every corner. Both the man who has money to ii.au, ana the man who loans, are paring for the let of April. pre- Appollo. Directors of railroad to Selinsgrove, from this place, held a meeting at Me Ahsterviile last Thursday. J B. Frey, Iwiog at Van Wert, gave Q opster supper for a number of bis tn-mif!, several evening sgo. Two boys quarrelling: "My pa is a preacher end will go to Heaven." Yes; n' my pw ia a doctor, an' can kill your p." ' Jonas Reno, formerly of this eounty, bat now of Mifflin eounty, wm to Me bis friends in Fermanagh township last week. The South Pennsylvania Railroad management expect to bave their road in running order bj the lit of January, 1886. The Reform Committee of one hun dred, in Philadelphia, .pent $30,000 in the late local election and were de feated. Miss Minnie Neely, of Tusearora Valley, was the guest of her friend, MUs Minnie McAlister, of this plaoe, last week. Within the past 10 days, the Brit bave defeated the Africans, and the French bare defeated the Chinese in in battle. The Pennsylvania National Guards ill bold the annual encampment at Gettysburg from August 2nd to Aug ust 9th 1884 Citirens of Delaware, Thompson town, Monroe, Waller, and Greenwood, are petitioning for a county bridge at Tbompaontown. Many of the cattle feeders in Juni ata sell their cattle to Vm. Hanks in preference to shipping by their own means and risks. II. M. Kennedy will sell at bis resi dence in this place on Thursday, March 20, 1884, a large but of bouse bold goods, of all kinds. A letter from rbilip rVaunman, as published in another column, will in terest many readers who often think of their Kansas friends. Win. Crawford aud Lewis Sendoe jsare Dome on a snort vacation trom inetr uiuties in the Government printing office 1 n i r . TV i-i at w asiungion v. u. The Seaboard railroad company are doing their best to secure as much of the right of way for their proposed road as they can for nothing. The G. A. R. boys got $20 out of the entertainment of the Tennesseeans, at LewUtown, the night before the troupe entertaioed here. The court last week refused to grant a lioense to landlord Shields, at McAl istervilie. Neighbors protested against the granting of the license. The Democratic County Committee number will meet on Friday, March 12, and Democratic County Committee number will meet March 23. The Presbyterian Sabbath School re alized about 25 dollar? by the enter tainment of the colored troop of Tenn esseeanj that were here last week. Last Friday, John Barefoot, of Fay ette township, shipped the cattle that he brought from the State of Indiana, last fall. They were nice, and fat. Six valuable horses, fifteen fine sheep, a lot of young cattle, and farming im plements of all kinds will be said by Henry Sieber at Public sale next Fri day. Summer is coming as is evidenced by the fact that the thermometer in the North West has gone up to zero. Hur rah for summer ! All bail the approach of summer ! Espensx-hads is moving his store in to the new room on Main street. He is now located near the place that he wis when the fire destroyed tue block of buildings. Wm. Rjllmati sold bis bouse and lot on School street to John Trego, and bought a lot of ground ad joining the Methodist Church from Mrs. Kepner. The Republican county convention of Perry, expressed itself in favor of Maine for the Presidency, and recom mend Ex Judgo J unkin for the posi tion of elector. Mrs. A. Bear and David B. Long, both married, who eloped a year ago from Mechanicsburg, bave been arrest in Illinois aod returned to this state for trial for adultery. ExPLAXATioN.-Happy Home, Queen Esther, McClintic, Appollo, 76, and Geneva, are the namss of cook stoves, sold at McClintic' Hardware store, on Bridge street, Miffiiotown, Pa. The Philadelphia Times was 9 years old last Thursday and celebrated its birthday bj the usae of a paper of 163 columns, a feat in journalism never eqcaled in this Comtnonweatb. Two dollars and ninety-nine cents will buy a pair of men's A No. 1 gum 1 a- - . I..l, i. 1 CI c. ... 4,Vba.t does the word 'pedigree' mean, John !" "It means 'descent." "Write a sentence on the board containing that word." J.ihn went up and chalked off the following: 'l'o pedigreed doa the hill.' Every nice spring day brings sprint; birds, where tnej go duriag blizzard days, is a question, perhaps tbey nes tle smong the pices in the ridges and mountains. It i not probable that they go South. At a recent dance in Illinois only two men were shot dead. This marked improvement has so encouraged the cit izens nf the town that weekly dances will take place during next winter so cial season. "Look out for counterfeit half dollars and quarters. Tbey are said to be float ing around promiscuously. Thoughtful Exchange. Thank you. neighbor, for the warning, but wc are on the look out for the other kind." Exchanges papers from the western part of the State, report that the Judge of Washington county has refused to grant license for the sale of intoxicat ing liquor anywhere within the limits ct Washington county. Misical School. The 24tb ses sion, of six weeks, begins in tbe Musical College, Freeburgh, Pa .Tuesday morn ing, April 29, 1884. For circular ad dress F. V. Moyib, Musical Director. One of tbe handsomest inland rail road restaurant rooms is the one man aged by Johnnie Hays of the Patterson House. The railroad company did it up nicely. You can get something good to eat any boar in tbe day. Mrs. Kirk, wife of James Kirk late of this borough deceased, and mother of John and Howard Kirk, of this town, died at tbe resideoce of ber flanohter Mra .T.-rnA HcccIap wifn nf J. H. Bostler, at Carlisle, last Sab bath, and was brought to this place for interment on Tuesdav. There mast hare been eloping love in the moon shine of last week, for the telegraph tells of more than 20 eases that took place about the fall of the Queen of night The tide is not the on ly thing that is effected by the fall moon. Charles W. Mayer, railroad Super visor, living in Patterson, reoeived a out above one of his eyes, several days ago, by a pieee of a barsted gun bar- rel striking him. He was shooting mark when tbe rifle exploded. It is a fact. Tbe plaoe to buy your boots and shoes is at G. W. Heck's. He keeps a larger stock to seleot from and sells eheaper than any other man in the eounty. If tbe Seaboard railroad management build the road, tbe nearest station to tbis plaoe will be at Cuba Mills north or town, between one and two miles. A branob road along the old pike to town can be built without the cutting of much embankment. The wife of a Westmoreland doctor wanted to give ber husband a practioal lesson ot ber ability in surgery, by go tog for bim with a carving knife. Tbe gossips of that section of tbe country bave a petfect delightful time of it talk ing over the infelicity. The Juniata Groninger family beld a re-union at tbe residence of the father of tbem all, not far from Port Royal, a tew days ago. I hey number between on and two hundred. It was a pleas ant re-union If tbey could be gather ed as a colony they could found a state. "It never rains but it pours," finds another illustration in the statement, that in addition to the pension that will soon be given to the soldiers of tbe Mexican War, tbey will receive three months extra par. The Mexi can War veterans now number 37,000. When tbe blood is loaded with im purities, and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alternative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid cannot last long without serious results. There is nothing better than Ayer'a Sarsaparil la to purify the blood and impart ener gy to the system. Ayer's Hair Vigir stimulates the hair cells to healthy action, and pro motes a vigorous growth. It contains all that can be supplied to make the natural bair beautiful and abundeut : keeps tbe scalp free from dandruff, pre vents tbe bair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. The board of railroad directors that recently met at MoAlisterville, are as quiet about what was done as if they were a set of Odd Fellows or Masons, after a feat of goat riding. There ia one thing, however, that they will not be able to keep quiet, and tbat is work on the road. Tbey will not be able to conceal work on the road. . A number of Methodists Sabbath School scholars gave an entertainment in the Methodist Cbnrcb in tbis place, one evening last wek. The entertainment consisted of decla-natioii?, dialogues and so forth. Tbe Sabbath School tbe tbe put year raised $74 for Missionary purposes, four sevenths, of which was devoted to Home Mission, the balance to Foreign Missions. DO NOT FOUGET. not forget that at Iless's Pho tograph Gallery you cm get any small picture enlarge! for 75 ceats. Also anything that is m iJo in Pho tography, you can get here done np, in first class style. All the latest Btyle pictures, each as Guvis, Cabin ets Promenad?, Pannel Boudoir, &C Frame; of all Lin-ls cheap. The man and woman tbat bave the good of human society at heart are not cheered by tbe report of tie mayor of P:ttsburg, in which be states, tbat an average ot 3 deserted women, that is women whose husbands bave left them, appear every day at tbe Mayor's office. Tbe number of women that desert their husbands is not stated. With such looseness of the marriage ties, what of tbe future for the marriage state ? At a druggist's door in Seville ap peared the sign : "Spirits, of all kinds, sold here." A joker, passing by, thought it funny to go in and aek the druggist for "all you bave on band of the malignant spirit.'' Tbe druggist without an instant's hesitation, turned to an assistant and gave the order,- in an imperative tone : "Joaquin! Run up to the second floor and bring down my mother-in-law. Here is somebody to buy her." Dr. Pitcario, junior editor of the Al toona Tribune, while on the ocean be tween America and England, encoun tered a gale that drove tbe ship that he was on more than on a hundred miles out. of us course, smashed all the life boat to pieces, broke the rudder, and so disablad the steamer that all hands thought the vessel would be sent ua der. The probability is that the Doc tor will come back to America, but from the tone of bis letters tbe unpleas ant thought that now aod then is the thought of again crossing the ooean. We Veep the watch together, Douht and 1. In utrest of miinight weathar Doubt and 1 Stand peering into darkness. Foreboding rock and hoal ; Or shrinking in oar weakness From waves thai o'er ns roll. We pice the deck together, Faith and I, And catch in darkest weather The far-oft" eastern sky, Wrwre, robed in dazzling splendor, Shine planet, star and sun, Where, lost in truth's eternal. Doubt, faith and 1 are one. From Heine. Report of Van Wert School, for month ending March 13, 1884 Number pres ent during month, 66, average attend ance duriog month, 54 ; percent, of at tendance during month, 89. Tbe fol lowing were present every day during the month : Alton O. Kauffman, Robert Trego, J. Edgar Moore, i barles M. Moore, Isaac Foglemac, Tbomas An drews, Christ Criminel, Charles Kep ler, Martin M. Kauffman, W. C. Moore, Katie Gayman, Martha J. Coldreo, Annie M. (.'oldren, Annie E. Wilson, M. Ettie Fogleruao. Martha J. Fogle man, Katie Moore, Annie S. Sellers, Jennie M. Wilson and Katie Dixon. Mary L. Moore aod John A. O'Neil, were present ever day duriog the term. W. A. Coldres, Teacher. The Lewisburg Chronicle says, un der tbe auspices of Andrew Gregg Tucker post, Lewisburg, a committee has been appointed looking to tbe erec tion of a marble, granite or bronze mon ument to tbe memory of tbe soldiers of tbe county, wbo at any tune were en gaged in tbe service of their oouotry, tbe same to be erected within the Dor. ongb of Lewisburg, tbe eounty seat. Daniel Klingman, of Lewis twp., has in his possession a bunting knife which be prizes very highly because of its age over one hundred years and from tbe manner in which it was banded down from one generation to aootber. It was first owned by bis great-grandfather, Peter Klingman ; then by bis grand-father, Daniel Klingman : then by bis father, Wd. Klingman all of whom are dead. Tbe knife is in good eondition. flow to test black silk. An ex perienced buyer of silks says tbat a good test to seoure one from being de ceived in tbe quality of black silk is to pinoh a speeimen on the bias and after ward pull it in an opposite direction. If tbe crease made by tbe piooh looks like a similar fold ia a piece of writioe psper, reject the piece unhesitatingly. Ou the contrary, if the mark smooths out aod is bardly distinguishable, it is safe to purchase. It is advised that before making up a silk it is an excel lent plan to open it tbe fall length, and heap it up in loose folds on a spare bed or large table. Every few days the silk should be lightly tossed about and drawn through the bands, by wbiob means tbe "store" creases made by folding tbe silk flat, and wbiob are tbe first parts to eat, become less accentu ated, and a pliability is produoed tbat greatly increases tbe cbanoea of satis factory wear. Tbe business transacted before tbe argument oourt last week was nearly all business tbat related to estates of dead men, and as a consequence of ti tle if any publie interest. There was only one appointment of guardian, viz.: that of Jobn Niemond, who was ap pointed guardian for the minor children of Simou Niemond. A Uarrisburg man has begun pro ceedings in the Juniata county oourt for a divorce, on tbe plea of desertion. lbe court will not grant a new trial in the case of Mrs. Ard vs. The Penn sylvania R. R. Co., for the recovery of damages for her son wbo was killed on tbe rauroad, at Port Royal, provided, tbat tbe plaintiff aocepts $1,000 as damages. Enoch Horning, G. W. McAlister and J. R. Jenkins, were appointed bv tbe court to view tbe 1 bompsontown river bridge site npon the petition of 94 citizens for a free bridge across the river at Thomps mtowo. A. G. bbellenberger, C. Shellenber- ger and Jacob Basom, were, appointed as viewers for a new road fro.n tbe public road running from tbe Seven Stars Tavern to the Susquehanna river, to tbe bouse of John Kerstetter. The Lewiatown Free Press, of tbe 13th says, tbat on the morning of tbe lUib inst., baniuel E. Goldman, a Ger man peddler, aged about U years, while crossing the Seven Mountain, a- bout three and one half miles above Miiroy, was baited by a fellow and no tified to hold up bis bands. A shot gun was levelled at his head until he complied w:'h the ruffian's demands Tbe gun was then laid down and a re volver was taieu from hie (the robber' t) pocket and pointed at the peddler's head, until be made a thorough exam ination of his person. About $21 in paper money aud between $10 aud $12 in silver was secured. A solid plain gold ring, valued at $6, was also takes trom Mr. Goldman's person, aud then with threats to kill bim if be ever re vealed what had occurred, he was per mitted to go. Mr. Goldman describes tbe highwayman a? we going about 200 pounds, bcave built, blue eyes, black bair, dark complexion, and wearing a brown suit of clothes, slouch bat and gum boots. Tbe robber was masked with a large figured red handkerchief, (regular border style,) which prevent ed yenng Goldman fiom getting a good view of tbe villain's fac. The rob bery was committed between 12 and 1 o'clock. Select School. McAlistervilie Select School, A se lect school will be opened iu the public echool buildiog ia McAlistervilie, Ju niata Co. Pa., Monday April 7, 1881, and continue eleven weeks. Instruc tion will be given in all the common school branches and also all the higher branches included iu tlie Normal School curriculum. Terms $3 ti $5 for term for further particulars call on or ad dress Geo. W. Rin-f. B. E , Prin. Mabontonga. Juniata Co., Pa. The Divining Bod. ' Power ok the Sixth Sense. From the Cleveland Leader. "The time is coming," said Mr. Charles Latimer, '-when scientific gen tlemen and others will be compelled to recognize the sixth sense. I read your article on dreaxs, which you published to day, and desire to add another in stance which I can vouch for. I bare an aunt living iu Georgetown, D. C. A short time since, while engaged in knitting, the full asleep in her cbira She awoke suddenly, and, turning to a relative, said : 'Mrs. Abbott has been thrown from ber carriage at Bladens burg, end has bad both ber arms brok en.' Mrs Abbott is a very intimate friend of my auat, but is not a relative Two hours later a messenger announc ed to my aunt's household that Mrs. Abbott had been thrown from ber car riage at Bladeosburg and that both of ber arms bad been broken. Now, sir, 1 believe yes, I know tbat I can go to Brooklyn Village, examine tbe blood of the burglar wbo attempted to rob Mayor Jones and whom the Mayor wounded, and, by tbe aid of the sixth sense, discover tbe thief. I have a book, published in France over two hundred years ago, tn which is related tbe discovery of a murderer, who, dur ing bis crime, was wounded and whoae blood stained tbe ground where the struggle occurred. A detective, who bad discovered what 1 term tbe eixth sense, examined the blood and by means of tbe electrical current traced tbe murderer to a prison. He entered tbe jail, looked over those confined ed therein, and, placing his band upon the shoulder of a burly fellow, said : 'Tbis is the man.' The detective tock the prisoner back to the scene cf tbe crime and the felon confessed. "The divining rod is only another exemplification of the existence of a power not yet recognized. With a piece of witch bazel 1 discovered the coal mines which bear that name. 1 told tbe number of feet 4 shaft would have to be sunk in order to rescb the eoal and even give tbe thickness of tbe vein. Yet people say there is nothing in it scd tha- tbe divining rod is a su perstition, if 1 bave an idea that brings me in money, then tbe public prooounoe it a gnd one. Money is tbe foundation upon which people htse their declarations. 1 got $5,000 for locating the Witch Hazel mines and am paid besides twelve and a half cents for every tou of coal taken out of ioeui. Superintendent W hitelaw, of lbe wa ter works, did not credit ruv ability to locate water pipe. He came to ay res idence uue evening and I went with bim tbroogh several streets and with the aid of tbe divining rod told hid fl eetly where the pipes were located. I offered to make a map of all the pipes in tbe city giving their connec'iins and branches. Finally, he asked rat to co with him to the Public Square. traced several pipes for bim there, wbeo he asked mo to find the biz lie. 1 not only found it, but told him bow far it was below the surface of the earth. I bave a letter in my poces sion from Mr. "'hitelaw verifying my experiments. 1 once went to the resi dence of a noted soientist in Philadel phia where I made another test of the power of the divining rod. I walked aoross his library floor sad traced a! pipe. He said 1 was mistaken, an there were no pipes of any description be-. neath the floor. 1 insisted that there was one at least, aud told him 1 should be compelled to leave his houe witb the firm conviction tbat be was wr-.ng and I righr. Finally he made au ex amination in the cellar beneath and di- covered tin pipe fifteen inches be neath the floor, the existence of which he had forotren. The divining rod bows the nuperiority of mind 0T?ruau ter. I stand over si veiu of iron ore. and the rod turns. My sixth cteuxe realizes tbe presence of a mineral, and tbe realization moves the switch. Here ia a ferine that must sooner or lur De leccgDizea. ien orv iraua ani m perstition, bnt 1 know wbit I know I know tbat the switch turns when I walk above a metal, tbat is indisputable, and to me satisfactory. The Fsiue sons-j J comes loro piaj wnen peopu tireaoi 01 certain tnings wmcii are Happening to ,U5UU5i auuui i. a pinw me correctness of my theories to n.en. Tbey say yes, and look mystified. If 1 oatcb tbem in pnblie tbey throw their beads back aad decline to believe, nm ply because they are fearful of their friends' ridicule, lint tbe ti jj is com ing when all must believe." HEADACHES Are generally tndaeed by Indigestion, Fool 6toniacb Coativraeaa, Deficient Ciiolavtion, or soma Dcrmnfment of the tlwr nd DifreatiTo fcystem. SaHerers will find relief by tbe naa of Ayer's Pills to stimalata the ntnmacb ami produce a rrgn lar daily moTeiutiiit of tb bovela. 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I would inform trte public that I havo now in my new millinery store at my iiare of residence oa Water street, V fhintnwn, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall aa-l winter millinery foods, all new, and of the latest ctvles, and having employed Krt class milliners, lam prepared to supply the public with everything; found in a firstcla&s milliner store, come and examine ray stock. I consider it no ironMo to show foods. JlfiiS. DtlML. May 2-88,l.v. to lonicSyruB AGENTS WANTED FOR PICTURESQUE WASHINGTON Fen and Pencil Sketches Of Us Scenery, IIitorv, Traditions, Public and SoCil? Lifn. With trranhu- ilrintikn of the Canitol. C, tllffrfiM. fliA XPhitM !Imti 1 and the Government Hepa'tment, with Tlewe at Mount Vernon. VP ot v aatitnftnn, nl Diagram of the Hall of Conjrress By JoNeph IT eat Mosre. To all rUstics this i a VkIc of jrn-te in terest. It ia concise, trap)?-, ihoroupb, and interesting, illustrated bv over IOO iwu- tifnl new engraving hy l-rtin American artUU. and el.-jinily lmt. a book for all home. Sold only by Sub scription. gent are meeting with gr in. I snerera. Agents wanted, mile or fi-nMl-, in erry township of ttl United Slt. Previous experience, while desirable, not a'olutely required, as wo give inrneion necessary lor iicce!K. It unemployed, write n. Kor terras to Agent addre thn Publishers, J. A. &. ft. A. REIO. Providence. K. I. Mrrh 12, l!H4-6t. DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC. MANDRAKE PILLS. As tbe proprietor of these medicines I con scientiously offer them to the public as safe, reliable and certain remedies forthe Cure of Consumption, and with equal confidence I j uBMMtaapnHflrr for thow morbid euodittow of th hoar, wheel., ir nesiejrtr, are &p t terminate ta ratal diwiawi of tha luirx I cUlxnthAt thefAMof my remrdiea will rare 0rr.inpiusa. 1 d mot chm UlsU tlw dlvsMD can be ewred after th hwsr arl?tro7?i.for3- u.eAi Hi c-j rrvte nw rmmmi , to: I m&inUiti tltat tbd trtt ftafa of CoauipCloa mrm earabl, em vhti tbe lamra rv iu-UjJly decavsxL t When obp lane b noaftrf I am almoert rcrt&in of curr, if tbr iuieBt will take prufiar'rara of bimaelf and ! folluw my cliracttocA. . ( It mr.j be aLsjtf, ' !! i It that yon caa know o nrark abottt thi diaeaif , and pret 1 to cure It. when oauay ! ot u for The question to a fair ear, aad J.jJi he a'airTy anawmyd; 1 do met rlaim to know mcr than tsiiW phyidciaiu about theeanM, nature and Llftory of Cocrompcloa. I sap froeethat btit vitwi on tbre t it would be found to '. ne wtth thw of iowt uratcu ar.d lBuiiirent pr- , w!wr?Miwto! ' j en re- in thr wonls, whj U Is not y- euble to say 1 j coemption wi.tiu-or tstimnaTictim-y "'TV TrT " , t , derfol device. OMeparent wry ofte mUltelt ap-m rhe offwprlnx. aa'l hnth atill latore freniotntly, olhat waole families are often ewepc away, and band tbe prtdiapstaV- t.mdowattbelr children a, iota, tij taia we oo at men xanm rnancer wrat her which often rrodnce tnflaairaattoa ; hot ivnr oorttnat-d aad already cold, ju that a eat!ufcn of debility Is prodncM. ladled, wbatvrrr tend la traduce long eonuntm: Vbrityw.il. m s.m pernor, cerate Pol- t ! ronfAUT- ".aj-u'u-?kn. Proraina-at sua.rii- ic-u-nr ; ' are UiBiaiivc:&l.t,liTtnjr in an enwhokenrne alr.sed- t ; entary habit rrVraiait'tr- di?poinfm- nt, whether of . the atiorw cr In twutnrm, andaJl t ttriwrimtnm J emotions ; toe einar of nvrrury and the lnflnrfsce of ; w.-akrnlnc dlsreac. laieoatrre w:th the best doctors ! a to the awxMnrr In wlilvh tte leaa become atC'.L umptin, ty whirl we ia an n d.aj ctf tlte lumrs ' j cauerd by tntfe-rcl-a, Ata rrWlvaia&AlI.ronndubbotly , TTutrt t .ivpurtl-i m tne fntsviance or tbe lunjr y tbe M f. fiii i the VCToninz and first act of the dJRraea. ' 1 Mary of these are often d-portlcd at once. Eachcnenn- j f sVrjT --srferlehncr-s, Aft-r prrInr1ntr int!n-.mjetVn . vt Uf irte uf the tun? nxi U It. It ends in uls-eratlon, I ons a raajre Into tV bronchial tcleia, and pasMsi out ' a! t)i mot ti by sr.it tic;?. The jdare where U tubercle ; j rn-s anJripmd now Ttcomeaacarity.and where there i arc a prcat tntnr t'iSercve. of rmrw thy make a (Treat I j many of UTer little cnTitleA which trradualy unite and I It itc pr-t fcofea tn tltt: lanpn. Vein a st-'p can be pnt ( , t tills Drones', it w.U ro on enul tne sul4aru.e of the ' ; liinr w tcniucH-d a-.J d-th t-ora-, i I Of course I arrive with the fivrjItT nm the symptoms j , eiidcocraerf Urt 'iira.-e; tw b irt, dri'. Iteckinsjconsjn, I , x liIt at flx4. but prad'aaiiy lz,;cjia;t'ri'nhortn-s : ' of N-wAlh, a q-ilrkt-ntn pfxc, then feverish sensations. ' ; fljshinzof thblsiandh-at la thpalrujof the hands and w 1st c tbe feH;tueaJU;ht bntccowlcs; with foible -pMlt, bcmrrbm?. Imrin eoacha, i rbid -dr-p. Urixtl Sf.mrae. then lot of appetite, f disturbs ! erpsxtorati' af mfui.d t- rtie ia the ihaiyeof small ! j inmpsof yellowish. ore, ti m-tur.bccUcfcr, br.uunttye.cu i.n ghteti?berpt-inthesias, I lncna !n tiuaa UUun anddthiUte.dArdercl stnmnch I and b (wele, Uisrrhue, nausea, sw jLta tatreic.tis, bI- ' ; low choekj, .u.i-f Q fjem, we&VaeM " grrmt lljit '-ip c- 1 vrt!oa U Impot.-iblc i tha death, brliiHr Wflo.oj ! rrli'f froralbe t-'mirve of this horrid mot. 4er. I !5cw, MlhAvevud, i ruAinly .-e with the msdiivi ' tmcuitj on t!c pouu 3at wbr& eome tothf treat- ! mmt of thaili-a-w IdJtTcr from It t tai. Tho dorters ' I tKlierriiIiiiou3r7Co)AijnptioacwiHolbrard. Then- forr th-j do not try to 1l v2Ttinng more than to smooth . 1 the psvtriiTN pith w tbe tt-.t, and 9m quite rrrt j j isMof tbmiiJt:ujfcMTetrvtLaitheiat4entikpt . soaVrfo anu m,, u aeUifcortcnwi. Asaooa . j smv tabrrctes) blu to apsx iu luofs of a patiwrit, it U a common practirc v.th cutuj Iciviilr plijirians to j tvui(lasiii9Ti:hwbLky la inrrekrlnjr qaaCTTitics, antl j th ra,Tr of exrX3sIe drannlr'.nktrig are mdded to tb . i imTsces of th disease ; andXhsw jot to hear of aalDtft I ' east of CcmfTunpUofi which was ntrtl by sttrnillazita. I ; ' car. cay th same of Cod IJTrrolL MsjpoilctansaaMid tti rlr patients away frooi homo oa distant Toya, to ; Hiancota or Flonda anything oranywhero mu that thj j i may di omsy. Tot they do not pratciad to cure, and timy . j har no rvmedte which will do so. Kowl ay aot only : UuUdifcxof Uiehnireanbociird,buttiiatRy m 1 rtnri do mr therm. The trroof it. that bw tkrir ass thym- ! suad of C onsumpti r Kav$ bee aad are mme being enrtd I W Vum. t Tho whoto arience of mgdteiao t MiM er ?rlmonta, ( Wo cann t by any proe of wasopimr decide that any j parUcular mexiirao will hcJp or cur any partitrolar : ! disrate. How was it found that Quauifte will curt ChUIa j iaad Ferrr f Why, by try ins; ono thins; afUr ancther 1 urtfl frxrrfeiK-o drmotrstratxl that U waa a sprrtCo for that dlseaa. in jnst that way tha knowledge was rained : of my ramediea, which are almost a ipeciAe ia discas , of thrlomn. j ' Faimooary Codsnniptlon la hnvdltary In my fathtVa -, family. Ru father, mothrr Nrv-trs and aistera died of ' ' ft, and hf had rtocUed almoai iho last atarea of tha ' diwaso when be waa proviJarntiaily led to experiment .klh..Hl.lH.Wh.M ln.nmif.lHl ! thMIIINl. irJ-,,.h,taiijrt.hi:aT womb, tor ' T fortj jnr t rtfr Lis recorcrr. What curd i him bs cured ti.ouAnd- r f ofhm mil rr Ihe country. These remits ere n.-t wwi-irBtal. Txre Is bo snch I ShlBC M acefdeBt la Batore. I ritlmr may hetheeanm, the origin of Tu'-mutATr i CcmmmrtioB hi IB the Mood. Tbnert:, trcm u j .! i thrprr1Hr,oslnyqBWwlurhIb.Ttf jcrttt-twroeBticncd. : the hkxxl beronn d.ireBeritrd It br-iua to BBfe tutxT- i CBlotudrpoel !n the abtn of thetan?. ThilBlTit! j t wt tvi. or rh wtll imr-Yf follow. It wU Bot be ; ! BocBhtofTttWofthetnbetrlcealMdTdepotited.ejid ; 1 hi op the om airrwlr made, but eometlitea; ; ' dune t Hop f jr.b.'r d-poult. Whjit utl that bv I The , rrtntUr faculty Bmj BOiiaiK caa hr doae. i my l'Urt.'y . ! I eaneh.andtmeBptWbl taTi(ilitN--or.!oh.-ll!ij j ! .....-tmtaherelea Oa thll bedoitcl T.m. I i HU.I Bt tne eaOM and mwi Daaiul ar in U wo,U. , . txlt a maa ho auow. to th rirrk-nr-J ere. tr nmny . .... .. tt "atm-p I amhlegna.thatCo5uuiptiBha.tln. HeiafeeM. a.eCIHre Oil IHC ..aiHTC, ! and without appetite, xow. are what i latrsd to do : j Treatment and Radical cure rirmt, I propel to efaaaat atoauda ai toawte e j , . . , . ; tJZmi.ctom,.3matur. shiIhaU do -lth , ? Semi-.! Teaknj, or Sp-rnrntorrhoea, ; my Mandrake pi, whiih are the best cattiartio puis In , indused Rell-Abnse, InvoluntarV Emmis. j the world. Tiey eontam bo calomel or other BlnrraK ' ainn. Impotency, NervoiIS Debility, and only Tccetahle matter. Thy evacuate the atoaui ard ! Impediments to M.irriape renerally ; t'on t howeJp pcnt!y lait thoroughly, and do B wakea or i nmption, ETpilepsv and Fits : Mental and rrlp.. Ill jr-vti. Bak-eniJ!eliT.r r .t out of j PnT,ira) fnr.pacitv. tc Br ROBERT J. i l CaLVERTrEIX.M. D., ant bo, of the I tloo. JS that thcawmj-a d ,rur3 1 and '''ren Book, fte. I raadr-whatnertt Craota a oi.!... l iiaidobrmy J The world renowned snthor, in this ad i saaT.dt !-. Theirorti-iu.au-oiuiarfmi.-; miraWa Lectnre, clearly prores fmro his i V? , exrerienre that the awful conseonence of orzani airccted :.ik loaer than b t jre, that not only . j 'toBpthebntkecp.ntonrfup.Ti.en.turniiS'-lf-Ahne may effeetnally removed erann: t. food returns ia all lie force, ao that we hare J withont danjferons snrrfical nperations.bon- I Bowaonwhbaji4rryrorfcKd,airiadi?eaiTeaiiparataa j annrcrthat qneix Ion. Put ilo that kmrrw roa- an obmrnd-xnt aaprVl oaatrioaooj to bt mmvtrtrd bt On (fraud dmlilri nf dtjnliow (ate riek Trtt blood. Thia will atimuktte tha heart into atroacer action, and it win pomp a fuller rarreut oot throush the arteriea i heabhy blood wlU take the place of the thin. M-M, flstuaed ffnld In the Tt lna, ami ooa a etrralatwa wi3 he esuhliahed which wm B..w th roach thclnnr.ili.'.tnaki2lwany n1ahydrr.tU.Jra-.,hw,.lir , tka kail evMnf nwtd antjlil- allmiBlfth. At t A SSOIM talaM I my rnunonic Byrup, H ia the beet expectorant j known. It blenda with the food, and Umttrhtje Uood COM directly to the tanga, attacks and kiuarna up tho yel low, foal eras left there" by the ripeaee taoerrk, and 1 ItrtmgthtTt and ttl!Hlt" th heonehlal tnhMa ana coat. i Ingaof tbeair-pamamsuaUl.they iret atrong- esonchto i lift it out and expel it by rxpectulo Then tht- lunira avt error their aoteoeaa and hare a chance to rut aod I huj. j ao yo that I hare not only ihown that my mU--taca do aetnally cure eoncuBuioB by expenmeBt, out if alao areua plain that th.-y, or eoraething- kka LUcm, woald; trom tha nature of the caae, do ao. For a full dVaript,"a of enawnrptloalnijlltarartoua forms, and abm Liver Complaint and trjnrpepata, thorn graat forerunner of Conauaiptton. aee my book on "Cowumption and rtaCure." TaiabookalaocoBtaJnathe hiatoryof huadredsaf casee that hare been cured in all parta of the oonntry. I send it free, Buat-paid, toall appU oanta. Mlrea, DB. J. H. SCHtACt it SOS, PhUadrliua, Pa. DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, PULMONIC SYRUP are aold by all Druawiau, aod full directlonj for their ur printed on the wraiiptrl of erery pacaAa, MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaee where yon ean bay THE II EST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CAPS', BOOTS, SHOES, JZD FUXriSBlXO GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit oa of the mostcheice aatf sales I steaks ever offered if this market, and at JSTOSISHINGLT LOW PRICKS t Also, measures taken for suits and parts of saits, which will it mads te erde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge aei Water street, MIFFLINTOWJf, PA. Jan. 1, 187-f SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly en band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPSr BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, and be astonished. Pants at 73 cent. u" - vw.11uii1.1u "'ww.i. utoub i an Binoa ar tow. cerae Aid see Patterson, Pa., April 18, 1879. Profetsional Cards. r. BOOKS, Ilomcrpathtc- Pybslclan, Office in residence of Solomon Book, Main Street, Mirllintown, Pa. H7" I have permanently located in Mifflin town. All calls left at office prmptlv at tended to. Oct. 17, '8-tf. j LoriS E. ATKFf0!f, (iro. 'Jacobs, Jk ATKIJSOX & JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, XIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. aerie On Main street, in place of resi j ri r nia K. Atkinson, Esq.. sooth of " Oct 28, 1881. i - ' W 1 OV TO nf TV ill. i"i-t ATTORNEY-AT-L A.W, M1FFLISTOWX, JUXIJTJ CO., PJ. All bnainets promptly attended to. Orrrce On Bridge street, opposite the Court Bouse square. f jan7, 'SOAy ; fACOB BEIPLKR ' l ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. C7CoIleetions attended to promptly. Orrtca With A. J. Patterson Kq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER. M. D. Physician and Snreon, MirTLixrowx, pji. Office hour f-ora 9 a. sr. to S r. .. Of fiee in hi residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. roct22-tf 11 -' - A W t UKU, ?l. a'e His resarae'i sctiTely the practice of Medicine and SnrjperT and their collateral hri Office at the old corner of Third aT1(t Omna ntwfe. V;?T.ntAVw P. v , 0 -Q- ' ' ' March 2!, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, j?fi(wiW, Jltni(lt(t Co . Pj Offtck formerlT occnpied br Dr.SterTett. Professional biminesfl promptly attended to it all hours Jons VrLjarnHtix. Josiph W. Sttmvel INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYJL. JCXUTJ CO., PJ. U0ity reliable CO'r.ptriea rcpreseTited. D.. lS75-lr YriLLIAX FELL. AGENT AND DRALKR IV Fj"u?t und Mechanic MichinerT. Mifflintown, Jn-iiaU County, Pa. Office on Bridpe street opposite Sooth Hide of Conrt House. Xov. 8, 1K82. IABi'DT HOTEL, ' -.1 , t -1 1., .1 1 - t 'Vintfi Ct asiittY. r . snth of Ihe New Post Office, one-half s.iire from Walnnt St. Theatre and in tho vtry bninss centre of the ritv. On the American ani European plans. Good rooms fiom rOc to $.1 00 per tr. Tiemmlelod and rewlv furnished. W. PA INK, M. D., Owner and Proprietor. Xov. 2!, 1883, ly. A LECTURE TO Y0UN3 MEN On the Ioa of U.J, y A U kl W B Q rT 1 H 31 V I I f-3 1 rV f W . Al -jPZ JSfS ?T2it&?jgSJ. (ries. Instruments, rinjfs or co'dials; paint. ine out a mode ol onre at or certain and effectn tl. hy which every antlerer, no tnat tfr what his condition mav me, may enr himself cheaply, privately and radicaPv. CThis tteturt prore a boon to thou tand$ and thoniaxd. Sent Aer es jn . ,,; envelop), to dre. on nf fnnr een or 1 - - - . wo P(S- M.tmps. Ad.Iress The ri"I,VERWF.I.I. MFTliriT. CO 41 Ann St. jne 18-ly-jan. 9. New Tork.X.Y.; Post-OfBee Bos 4-W. TVTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Xl All persons sre herebv notifl-Kl not to tresr on the lands of the nnd'rai(ned, in Walker and Fermanagh twnhip, for the pt;rpf.e of hunting, bn'IiiiTj fire a, or for anv other trespass purpose. Saat-EL Acker. Hrwar Araia, Cbbitiji Mrsra, Rrrrntx Moist, . I'l io Anrm. VVilliaw r.iciK-tatcn, j Weilikctov Pmitr, Ktstz Kti rrnt, J"eph S. VTsavsr, Sr Eixser, Jos s KarrriiAw, Ctscs SiEBsa. j Oct. 31, 18R3-tf. j CAUTION NOTICE. i 4. LL persons are hereby eantionetl t JTjL agiiint fishiue or hnr.tine, Catherine j berries, or crossing Eeldi, or in any other ! way trespassing on the lands nf tho nndor. J sisjaeacl I J. S . KlSEPP. AD VER TI8EMEJVTS. rtr- SLITS MADS TO OKDER.jj SAJtriL STRAT1X. Sptcimi .Yoiicet. "yALTJABLK FARM LAUD FOR SALB. A valuable farm, containing about 1M arres, all tillable land, and in a good skate f cultivation, with pood Duelling Hooia, Bank Barn, Wagon ?hed" and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tbe- land is all river bottom. Also, 4-30 acres of mountain land , along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, and convenient to Siding and Stations, well set witb rock oak, chestnut, aod other tim ber. A good opportunity lor any one want ing a first elaaa home or to engage in rhe lumber business. For particulars ea'l oa or addresa JESEMIAH LYONS, JLiiuistowk, Jbsiata Co., Pa Sept. 19, l&jg. AYER'S AGUECURE contains an antldete Tor all na' larlal disorders which, so far as known, ia uaed in nn other remedy. It con tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor de leterious substanra whatever, and eoate evently prodaces no inju.ions effect aeoa Ihe constitution, but Uaves tha system a healthy as it waa before the attack. TTErTARRAXTAYER'SlGCB CT RE to cure every cane of Fever ana Agae. Intermittent or Chill Faver, fieail tent Feer, Dumb Agna, Billious Fevar acd Lirar Complaint aaused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial dealesa are aathorized, bv oar circular dated Jilf 1st. is2, to rfand tbe meney. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., LowelL Mais. Sold by all Draggists. KENNEDY & DOTY, (rfu. cejgori to Buyers .'Keane..T,) DBALF.R3 IN roAi lit MIIKR CEMENT, Calcined Flaster, Land Plaster. SEEDM, SALT. iC. He boys Gnin, to be dnlivered at MifBra town. Part Royal, or Mexico. Ho is prepared to. umishSlt to dealer at reasonable rates. DAVID P. POTT. April 2I,1884-tf F. KSPESCIIAIE, AT THB CENTRAL STORE Mil STRT.F.T, Orposm: Covkt Hiinn 3Iiflliiito-wn, Pa., Calls tbe attention of the public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader I The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our IStyle .-Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profit? and Quick Sales Our Motto ! " Our ltvrj pecialtips are FRESH 000DS EVERY WEEK IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOE?, for Men, Women and Children, Queeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually fonnd in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbe pnblie for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per s.in from all parts of the eounty, when ia Mifflin ta call and see my stock of goods. F. CSPESSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1S?3 The $.- and Rtpbhcam olHce is the plaee to get job work done. Try it. ItwUl pay you if yoe need aeyrBinj la that Hife.