V .- J) U u SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, March 36. ISS4, TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents tier inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn. 10 cents ter line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SALES.- On the 27th, ot March, 18S4, W. H. Fish er will sell at his residence in East Water- ford, one prime young cow, clover and timothy bay; potatoes and turnips, by the bushel, lot ot Black Spanish and Plymouth Rock chickens, 1 bureau, chairs, stands, bedsteads, stoves, shoe bench and tools, and nmerous other articles. Notice. A competitive examina tion for the position of Naval Cadet will be beld at Mifflintown, April 16, 188-L All young men residing in the 18th Congressional District, betweeo the ages of 14 aod 18 are eligible for tbe appointment, and all applicants will be examioed. Louis E. Atkinson, M. C. SHORT LOCALS. 7b. Editor Jackman was in Newport last week. Harrisburg has a debt of about a million. The legal marriage fee in Maryland is 60 cents. Tbe days and nights arc of about equal length. E. D. Parker has bought a new piano fcr his daughters Dr. Frank Backs is practicing medi cine iu Lewistown. David Doty visited New York city last week oo business. Newport Perry co., has organized a Camp of Sons of eteracs. Tbe Bloomfield jail bas not bad a prisoner iu it since January. The Common Schools Lave adjourn ed for a two weeks vacation. 'A' lid geese stop in the wheat fields of Franklin county, to graze. A Franklin county can caught siz polecats in one day, last week. A great many suckers were caught last week, by fishermen, in the river. VTou will find Espenvchade'a store on Main street opposite the Court House. Geneva. Tbe State Fair will be held in Phil adelphia from September 8th to tbe 20tb. Jacob Suloff is planting a peach or chard on bis farm in Fermanagh town ship. It is reported, that the sting of a bee, on a gouty toe. will cure the dis ise. The M E. bas had 188 Church, of Lewistown, conversions within five weeks 'Jumbo, Harcum's elephant, eats onions, drinks whisky, and chews to bacco." Randolph Stutts is ready to dig gar den, and do whitewashing. Give him a call. Samuel Bergy shipped a lot of cows to the eastern part of the State last Friday. Mrs. Dr. S. H. Wbitmer, of Newport, Perry county, spent last Sabbath with relatives in this place. Queen Esther. A Yankee recently eaptnred a whale from which be eale of the oil. realized $14,000, by A brick school bouse is to be built at Read Gap by the Tu'carora town ship school board. Tbe mud in tbe street):, last week, was deeper than ever before known to tbe oldest inhabitant. The Commissioners of Perry county uotifv the public to not tie horses in the Newport bridge. E. D. Parker shipped, east, a ear load of nice fat cattle that be bad fed on bis ' farm near this town. Fredora, is the name of a handsome, and late styled bat. Harley has tbe Fredora bat for sale. Philo Pannebaker had 102 fish in his net when be lifted it out of the rir er, on Monday morning. Happy Home. Jacob Sieber and family moved to this place last week. Mr. Sieber will cult vate the Scbweier farm. John Peatcc, of Evandale, has drawn $350 back pension, and berealter will receive two dollars per month. A second horn has been added to the Presbyteriin Sabbath School choir. Jefferson Moyer plays the horn. Tbe Soldiers1 Orphan Schools will close for the summer vacation on July 11, and remain so until August 30. Lady to her beau. Wby are ladies so afraid of lightning! Beau to lady. oecause toe laGies are so attractive. John Cone, of Patterson, is sick, aDd his wife witu the children is in Kausas. and tbe children have the scaftet fever. "Tbe number of Pennsylvania buds who yearn to go west and become eow boys appear to be rapidly increasing." All the offices, in this county are destined to be filled by election, bv a i . . .... . popular voie, tnat is a niajnnty vote. MoClintic. Henry Suloff bought i nice young sieers, ot lork State stock from theed .or of the Sentinel and Repcbu- CAX. .- There will be a total eclipse of the uuu on tne morning of the 6th of Apnl. It will only be partly visible here. Samutl VanOrroer, an aged citizen of this crurty, died at the residence of "IS Son. Jcfipnh in It day last ' Janic-s Kyle, of Walker tewnshin Las prolific s..w, that, wilhin tbe past year ocrtssej bis herd of gwino t) tb(j i!n,n J Goliah was killed bj a bang on the forehead, must of tbe young ladies can receive more than one bang on the fore head and live Samuel Strayer was on to New York last week. Now look out for the band. some new clothing that be bought for bis customer. Mrs. Shover, wife of Andrew Sbover died at 11 o'clock oa Sunday last at her home in Milford township of drop sy of tbe heart. Wm. Banks bought 28 fat steers fiom Andrew Basbore, last week, for the eastern markets. Tbe steers aver aged 1250 a piece. Tbe Lewistown Sentinel reports that Moses Yoder of Mifflin county made 70 oak rails from tbe stump on Satur day afternoon. March 15. At the sale ol personal property, of Mr. R C. Gailaber, on Saturday, a 60- year old 3 ply carpet was told. Tbe carpet ia still a good oarpet. Warrior's Mark bas the oldest school teacher. His name is Samuel Hannah. He is 75 years of age, and bas taught school tbe 50 years just closing. Exchange papers, are eautioning tbe Masonic fraternity again it a swindler that claims to be a member of Canan daigue lodge, No. 205, New York. A coucty historical society is being organized in Franklin county. A num ber of the lady citizens take active parts. It will likely be success. Butler county is to nave, a new court house on the site of the old one destroy ed bv fire. Tbe new one is to cost be tween CO and 90 thousand dollars. There are no intemperate people, at drink, in the town of Centre Halt, Cen tre county, and it is no place for a tern perance lecturer to drive bis stake. There will be pieacbing in tbe Bap tist church, in Milford township, on Saturday, March 29. at 1 o'clock, and on Sunday, March 30, at 10 o clock. Appollo. A colonv of one hundred men and women left Lancaster county on Tuts- day night a week for Abilene, Kan., where they will make their future homes. Kev. J. P. Coyle. a native of Port Royal, this county, was installed pas tor of tbe Congregation church of Mos sisania N. Y. on tbe 7th day of this month. "Don't be afraid !" said a snok to a German laborer. '-'Sit down and make yourself my equal." M would baff to blow my brains out," was tbe reply of tbe Teuton. 'Tbe Mifflin county grand jury found bills of indictments against a number of minors for falsely representing them selves to be of age in order to obtain liquor to drink." $2,99, Two dollars and ninety-nine cents will buy a pair of men's A No. 1 gum boots, at Heck's Boot and Shoe Store. Original prtee $4 25. ExPLAXATiox.-Happy Home, Queen Esther, McClintic, Appollo, 76, and Geneva, are the names of cook stoves, fold at McOliotic'a Hardware store, on Bridge street, Mifflintown, Pa. Willia-n Etfca is a popular teacher a mong school pupils of Licking Creek valley. He is popular among the uc marricd portion of the fair sex, and a 7 mile walk improves bis health. The fioger of the wife of Rev. Ditz ler, of Selinsgrove, was bitteu by a lit tle son during the boy's illness The finger liifiamed, became painful and threatened the life of the mother. J. Frank Moist, son of Henry Moist, deceased, late of Juniata county, bas bought out storekeeper Rudisill in Lewistown and is in that town now en gaged in tbe merchantila business Professor J. H. Brumberger, of Hon' tingdon, has been selected by Congress man Atkinson as one of tbe board of naval cadet exaiuiuers that will meet in this place on the ICth day of April. The Uoioo League club of the Acad e my gave an entei taioratnt in tbe Acad emy, on f ndaj evening. ID is is one ot a series ot entertainments to be giv en by tbe different clubs of tbe Acad emy. The Central Pennsylvania confer ence of the Methodist cbureb which beid its sessions in Williainsport, last week, was composed of 200 members that represent 35 to 40 thousand mem bers. It is a fact. - The place to buy your boots and thces is at Q. W. Heck's. He keeps a larger stock to select from and sells cheaper than any other min in tbe county. .'ir ioaa, ot iiarnsourg, who some months ago clerked for Scbott, has be enme a gallant drummer to sell goods lor a Harrisburg brni, and was in this place on Saturday in pursuit of his calling. In addition to tbe purchase of the Miss Mary Runner property, on Third street, for $141o, Robert McMeen bas bought a bouse and lot on tbe front h side of the Runner property, from Phi lo D. Hamlin, for $900. You will find George Heck with a mammoth stock of shoes and boots, in tbe corner room in the Bel lord build ing. Remember the p. ace the corner room, iu tbe new building on the corner of Main and Bridge streets. Harry Kennedy, who dnring the past eight years engaged in the grain, coal and lumber trade at this place. hss withdrawn from the business.' D a. uaij is tne capable and energetic successor without a partner. ti you are sunering from extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer'sSar saparilla. It will oost you but one dol lar, aud will do you mcalcuable enod. It will do away with that tired feeling, and give you Tiew lite and energy. Mtsical School. The 24tb ses sion, of six weeks, begins iu tbe Musical College, Freebureh. Pa , Tuesday morn ing, April 29, 1884. for circular ad dress F. i Moyer, Musical Director. Congress sat ('own quite nicely on tbe effort of Texas Ochiltree, to get op a dispute, between the government of the Republic, and the government of Germany. Read tbe resolutions that C-mgress passed, as published else where. A life insurance agent, is going a bout telling, tlia', every mimed man r.ttght to g:t his life insured. In caseof death, fighting the insnranoe company for tbe money would occupy tbe wid ow's mind, and keep her brooding over her misfortune. , . Read tbe Mercantile ' Appraiser' list. It tells who tbe dealers are to Juniata. Tbe list is published for tbe information of the readers of the SEN tineIi and Republican, and has pot been paid for by the political . hybrid court bouse party rats. "Editor Over, of the Hollidaysburg Register, bas disposed of half interest in the paper to bis ton, Mr. If J . Over. Tbe now firm will be known as D. & F. J. Over. Under tbe new management we trust tbe Register will be more prosperous than ever.' The Huntingdon Globe of last week ays, some miscreant entered toe Darn of Mr. John Dean, of Henderson town ship, on Friday night and stole a dozen of bis finest fowls, having previously cut off their beads, wbiob be left lying in, tbe barn, before leaving with bis plunder. Have you a cough 1 Sleepless nights need no longer trouble you. 1 Tbe use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before retir ing, will aootbe tbe oongh to quiet, al lay the inflammation, and allow the needed repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal tbe pulmonary organs, and give you health. A Harrisburg dootor named Hocker has been put under bail to answer the charge of malprautioe. "Tbe viotim was Barbara Gorman, joung girl whose home is in Snyder counly. This is tbe fourth time Hocker bas been arrested charged with tbe same crime but es eapiog punishment eaeb time.'' A towel, folded several times and dipped in hot water and quickly wrung, and then quickly applied over the seat of tbe pain in toothache or neuralgia, will generally afford prompt relief. Headaches almost promptly yield sim ultaneous application of hot water to the feet and the back of tbe neck. Mrs. Eva G. Thompson is a candi date for County Superintendent io In diana county. Mrs. Buiwell is a can didate for tbe same office, in Crawford county, and Mrs. Doutbett is candi date for tbe same office, in Allegheny county. Mercer county, also, has a lady candidate for tbe same office. Jo'uu Rapp, who was hauling ground from tbe excavation place, for Wm. Rodman's new house on Cherry street, on Saturday, dumped bis horse, oart, and load of ground, into tbe qurry, at tbe south end of Tbird street, about the same place that Wm. Dunn of Fay ette tumbled himself over a few years ago. 'The arrest of a certain man :a Bea ver coucty is reported for an uncom mon offense. Reoently be married tbe daughter of respeotable parents ; aome days ago his wile's sister gave birth to a child, and three other sisters will soon become mothers. All their trou bles are laid at their brother in-Iaw's feet." A Select School will be opened io Patterson school building, on thn 21st of April, to continue 9 weeks. Special attention to those preparing for teach ing, tuition per term lor cnir.mcn branches, $2 50 to $4 00. Higher branches, 50 cents per month extra. For further particulars address . L. ACMAN, 2t Mifflintown, Pa. Last Wednesday a special court was conveoed, with Judge Bucber presid ing, for the trial of tbe 3 MoIson,Yeat, niis. Tbe jury was called during tbe February Ttrra. Owing to the illness of Mr. Doty, Sr, tbe trial was post poned till the 3rd day of April. The damage claimed through tbe three suits is $9,500. Parties who intend moving this bprinp, and are in need of STOVE-PIPE, or desire stoves to be set up, will do well to call upon John Trego, in IIollo baugh's building, Bridge street, Mifflintown, Pa. 2t. 'Tbe fact that old fools are worse than young fools is proven by tbe agreement of separation for life signed by a man and wife in Allegheny couo ty whose ages are respectively eighty and seventy eibt years. They separate just on the eve of their golden wedding anniversary, the wife alleging that her rctegenarian spouse is too attentive to other women." DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any small picture enlargeJ for 75 cents. Also anything that ia male in Pho tography, you can get here lone up, in first class 6tyle. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cibin ets, Promenade, Tannel Boudoir, &c, &.c. Frames of all kiuds cheap. Taking tbe date of their organize tion to count from, it wss Democratic County Committee No. J that met last Friday, in this town, and elected A. J. Patterson and Willism Ulsb, to the Democratic State Convention, and Samuel Ard, member of tbe State -Com mittee. II. a. Schnll is chairman of Committee No. 1. Committee No. 2 is called to meet next Saturday. Gen. S. Conn is chairman of Committee No. 2. The 18th inst. was an interesting day among tbe Mennonites of the east end of Lancaster county, it being the occa sion of tbe choosing or election, by lot, of a preacher. The Mennnoites da not prepare their preachers for tbe min istry as do tbe Presbyterians, Luther ans, Methodists and Catholics They choose them by lot. The ceremony on the above date took place at Wa terland. Twenty members, most of them young men, were selocted to draw from. Miss Fu'a B. Watls, daughter of Jo sepb Watts, died unexpectedly on Sun day afternoon, about 3 o'clock. She bad not been in good health during the year just closing, but her case wss not considered as immediately dangerous. There was a knock at tbe door on Sun day afternoon, at tbe hour above men tioned. Her sister Emma, with whom she bad engaged in social conversation, walked to tbe door to answer the knock. Tbe caller was Dr. Suloff, be bad come to make a sooial call. During the mo mentary absence of Emma, tbe invisi ble messenger of death had visited Sula and spirited her away into the future world, aud when tbe Dootor and Em ma hastened to greet ber they found only ber dead body leaning over in her chair. Miss Watts was aged 26 years and 8 months. Interment in Presby terian Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. I Sergeant Bates, 'the bearer of the Stars and stripes from Vicksburg to Washington and through England, came to this plaoe last Thursday, and rested a day or two in tbe town. Oo Friday evening be delivered a lecture io the Court House. The leoture was. or is, entitled, "Dead Patriots of the Past and Partisan Fools of tbe free eot." Bis son Frank, a youth of 14 years aocompanied bim. Tbe boy is al so a great traveler afoot, having travel ed afoot from Chioago to savannah Tbe Altoona Times of tbe 18th inst, publishes tbe following shocking state ment: A newly iorn male child was found yesterday morning in tbe Juni at river at Bridgeport, Huntingdon county, with a piece of clothes hoe wound tightly around its neck. Tbe supposition is that tbe body was snnk io the river with a heavy weight, which had subsequently became detached from its fastening. Suspicion rests on a young woman who reoently came to tbe village, and whose whereabouts since have been abrowded in mystery. How Do 1 Lova Tubs ? How do I lore thee? Let me count the ways. I love the to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach when reaching out of sight For tbe end of Being and ideal Grace. I love tbee to the level of every day's Most quiet need, br sun and candle light. 1 lore thee in civ, as men strive tor Right ; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. 1 love tbee with the passion put to nse In my old grids, and with my childhood's laiih I lore thee with a love I seem to lose, With my lost saints I love the with the breath, Smiles, tears, of all my lile ! and. if God choose, I shall love thee better after death. From the Portuguese, Eric Robertson. Tbe Franklin County Republican convention, met last week and nomi nated a full ticket, from Coroner to Congress. Hon. L. E. Atkinson was nominated for Congress. It will make a ling campaign from March to Novem ber, but it is better tban a short one. A resolution was passed pledging sup port to the nominee of tbe Republican National Convention, whoever be may be. A resolution expressing belief that tbe conferee plan of eleotmg a delega tion to tbe .National nominating con vention is not wi'.bm tbe spirit of tbe rule electing delegatea to the National convention, but as a majority of tbe counties in the 18th Congressional Dis trict have already adopted tbe conferee plan, conferees were also appointed. Tbat gigantio piece of patriotic sym bolism, tbe Bartholdi Statue of Liber ty, tbe pedestal for which is now rising out of New York harbor, bas been graphically transferred to our office through the courtesy of tbe Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, a cor poration which is getting famous for good deeds of this character. Tbe com pany baa prepared especially for the American Press an edition of tbe offi cial engraving of tbe great statue and bas scut a copy to every newspaper in the Ind. This engraviog being issued under the auspicies, and for the benefit of the Pedestal Committee, this act of tbe Travelers' involves its contibution of over $1,700. toward the erection of this splendid national monument. Tbe Sbippensburg News of the 15'b says on Monday night an outrage of an unusual character was inflicted on the personal property of Matthew K'mg, who resides on John Bridge's farm, at Cleversburg Junction,on tbe Harrisburg and Potomac Railroad, two miles south east of Shirpeooburg. The outrage con sisted of shaving tbe tails, and clipping the top knots ol two of Mr Kling's most valuable horses, and the perpe'rators, not fatiGed with this devilish piece of work, next cut the gum boots, or con ductors npon a grain drill, and almost broke to pieces a good bay rake. Mr. Kling is an industrious, well behaved citizen, and had his sale advertised for Wednesday, when these articles were to be disposed of. Tbe horses were in prime order, and were valued at $200, but this mutilation trust have very much depreciated their proper value at the time of the sale. It is to be hoped tbat proper efforts will be put on foot to ferret out tbe scoundrels concerned in this diabolical act, and have them brought to speedy justice, for such fiends have no place, in a respectable community. Mercantile Appraiser's List. MIFFLINTOWN. Clat$, Rut u J A Murrav, hotel 6 60 00 S B London, hoM 5 60 00 John K Ilollobaiigh, restau rant 20 00 W J Haines, bottler 60 00 Joseph Penn-ll, merchant.. .. 13 10 00 McCanley Mvers, implement dealers ..." 14 7 00 J S Grsybill, (urnitnre dealer. 13 10 W 0 W IUrley, clothier 13 10 ON F Epensrh ide, merch.irtt.... 13 10 00 K H llcClintic, hardware and stoves 14 7 00 G W HecK, boot aDd shoe dealer 14 7 00 E Schott, millinery, dry goods and clothing 11 15 00 C S Kepner, confectionery... II 7 00 A Hackenberger, groceries and eontectionery 14 7 00 WHIiatn Bell, implement dcslrr 14 7 011 W F. Snyder, furniture dealer 11 7 00 C P Hitikel, merchant........ 13 10 00 Franciscus Hardwire Co 11 16 00 V J Marks, notions and fancy - ' goods 14 7 00 J W Kirk, merchant ,. 13 10 0 ) L Banks Jt Co., druggists ... 14 7 00 Joseph Mussit, flour dealer.. 14 7 Oil W 11 Uollman, jeweler 11 700 Kennedy it. Dotv, grain and coal dealers.' 12 12 50 Banks Kaurl'man, implement dealer 14 7 00 Jacob KaiifTman, implement dealer 14 7 00 PATTERSON. A L Guss, hardware 13 10 00 Samuel Strayer, clothier 13 10 00 Joseph Penuell, merchant.... 13 10 00 F F Kohm, market car 14 7 tO W W Cnpelantt, merchant.... 14 7 00 i W Wilson, merchant 14 7 00 J A Hays, bote! & 00 00 Robert N ison, hotel 6 60 00 Silos S Sample, hotel. 5 60 00 Hamlin Jc Co., druggists 14 7 00 John G tUnneinan, bottler... 50 00 Howard Kiik, tobacconist.... 14 7 00 T J Middxgb, groceryand con- fcctiouey 14 7 00 James Speeltuan, pool lablea. 40 00 C M Parker, pool table SO 00 J Mortq t Son, grain and coal dealer v 12 12 50 J B M Todd, uierchaut 14 7 IM W H McDonald, merchandise. 14 7 00 Isaac M Goshen, merchandise , and coal dealer 14 7 00 .' LACK. A W Oppel, miTchsnt....... 14 7 Ml K H PaiU-rson, merchant 13 13 00 Sam a I Markle, merchant.... 14 7 00 G V Campbell, merchant.... 14 7 00 BEALE. B F Crotier, merchant .' 14 7 00 Alex. Woodward icerchant.. 14 7 CO J N rorncroy, merchant 13 10 00 14 14 18 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 12 60 6 5 ' 14 14 14 14 13 IS 14 13 13 so no 50 IN) 7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 John Fonreman, hotel....... 1 M Cook fe Bro., merchants. N Hertaler, grain at coal dealer Sterrett k. Son, druggists.... P M Kepner, grain and coal dealer...... ............ Kenned v Jr. Doty, grain and coal dealera. .......... W T McCullocb, mtrcbani... W K Sellers, market car A J Petit, merchant. ........ Rannels it Son, merchants... TUSCARORA. John Laird Jr. Co., merchants. John Fitxgerald, merchant... Thomas Harkison, merchant.. 10 00 7 00 8 W blzler, merchant....... W S Elliott, merchant C Crawford, merchant A J Ferguson JtSon,merch'nta A C Harris, merchant ..... . T P litzel, merchant W VanSweriugen, merchant.. MONROE. M S Graybill, merchant. 14 7 00 7 00 60 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 U J Crouse, druggist........ 14 E C Graybill, hotel. 5 Kine tt Graybill, merchants.. 12 14 14 14 E S Stroup, merchant........ Jacob Ludwig, merchant B H Custer, mere haul SCSO.UEHANNA E G SheatTer, merchant 13 14 6 10 00 7 00 60 00 60 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 Jacob Weiser, merchant..... JacoO Weiscr, hotel..... GREENWOOD. Tbomat Cox, hotel J T Dimni V Bro., merchants. 6 14 DELAWARE. Samuel Schleagle, merchant.. C O Winey, n.m-hnt 13 13 13 14 Nelson Jt Manbeck, meiehants J G HVdeman, market car... Wickershaui i. Sholley, mer chants .... 13 10 00 Maubeck Jc Nelsou, grain dealers. ..... ...... .... . 13 s 10 O) 50 00 Marv A Suyder, botel E A Tennis tt Bro., grain and Coal dealer., FAYETTE. 13 10 00 Brown tt Son, merchants.... 13 14 14 14 14 6 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO a oo 50 00 10 00 E M Kelly, merchant Joseph I't'ge, merchant...... Daviii Shirk, merchant S S Bt-sviT. druggist Frank Shields, hotel L 4c. J B Wilson, merchants.. WALKER. S McMccn Jc Co., merchants.. N D VanDvke, merch.nt.... 14 14 14 14 14 14 Jacob liickenbaugh, uierchaut A Thiu'Mii, gram and coal dealer. Kenutily Jc Duly, graitt aud coal dettlers..... ...... U B Ket ner It Bro., men hauls The licone mentioned in the ab;ve list. will bed ae and jmyaUe lo Hie Comity Trt as lircr on and alter the Srst day of May, A D. 8i4. An appeal will be held i;i the Com missioners ollice, in Nimiiuoirn, on i u-b- ly, Apiil 15th. ISM, between :n honri of 0 o'clock A. M.'mid 4 tV-lork P. M., when and where you uiny attend, il y -u fe.-lyour- lf agsrieved by said aess:n -nt and class ification. J. BLAU i MtrcjnHlt .lypraier. UATT'Q VEGETABLE JLXoXl Jj O SICILIAN Hair Eenewer. Seldom does a porular remedy via such a strong hold upon Uio public confidence as has Ball's Haib. Keneweb. The eases in which U has accomplished a complete restoration of color to ti hair, and vigorous health to the scalp, ara iruiuucrab'.e. 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Previous experience-, while desirable, not lwoluf ly required, as wo give instrnetions net-essarv for success. II unemployed, write us. For terms to Agents add rev I he Publishers, J. A. ik It. A. REID, Providence. R.I. March 12, 1884-61. DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, MANDRAKE PILLS. As the proprietor of these medicines I con scientiously offer them to the public as safe, reliable and certain remedies for the Cure of Consumption, and with equal confidence MeOmiMtasppciflc for thoaa morbid eondltlofts of thm body, which, if nevitxrtaMl, ax apt to tennlnat. in fatal dit mm of Vm htnga IcUimthftt ttottMof myiYmtxlica will cure CmvnmpcluK. Ida mot cULa that ths dUraae ran he eared ait?r th tanB are tfcstrored , for no ire.r.ne can mate new onea , but I ftf tbat the flrvt itaem of CoaiupUAa ara curable), rra when tha lung aro partially deeayad. When cm Iubc t atMUMl I am almost eartalm of maktac a cure, if tUe patient will take proper car of bimatlf and follow my ilxectioi It may beached, " Bow L ft that ytm can ktaow eo maea about thi (itscev, and prett-ad to eare It, when ao many adwMated i hyatdatia, who have made a atadyof It for yean, pn nouoca it tnenrable f The question is a fair one. and shall be fairly I do aof claim to know more than otbr phyasetans about tbecaaiat, nature acd kitory of Conxampttoa. I enp poeethat my Tews oo three points would ho found to agree wlt!i those of most edncatr-d and In trill treat physt- Y shoolil arr that while Ihejlnnl oamw Is be- euretn other words, while It Is mot pnesfbte to my ws Coasamptioa srlocts this or that persaa ae a Ttrtiin yet the pndisitomimg causes are 1st, Inkntantv. Coiuoimptloa Is h-Trtiitary In a won derful decree. One parent ry often entails It upon the offprins, and both still more frequently, ao that whole families are often swept away, and hand tbe prtdisposi- tiua down to their chiMrea. xJ, CbM. Cy this w do ant mean tbrse change of j weather which ofVn prodnew tntlasnnatinn ; hot knc . continued and rteaJy eoid. ao that a ooedlttoa of debility Its produced. Indeed, whasTr tends to produce song continued debility will, in rme persons, gvnerate Pul , montr Coti5u taction, rroraiivn: am'rt the vinfl nances i are in ;CTrl st di. t, livinc In an anwltoleenme atr.sed- I entary ItiMts. jTrtef, a&mVty. dtepponttmcnt, whether of the affections or in busineea, and all other depresstns; caUou; the abuse of mercury and the Iniluence of weakening- dbteaxes. Ia!oa?ree with tbe brt doctor al to the wtaxnaer In which tbe lanrs become aff.-cieti. In!rBooary Cutkeamptiun is aleo called Tubrrrulowa Corv ntnintioo, by which we nv-aa a diseam of the ltms rau.ed by tnbrrrlca. A tohcrcle t a small, roundish body which Li i)t posited In thera'wtanee of liie lungs by the :.L rhis is the bejrianinf; and first .urt of the disease. M my of these are often deposited at ettee. Each one un--j several chantres. After prdarlnfr iiifUjamataVn .f the pa-ts of the lunz next to It, It ends In operation, opeiu a azq Into bronchial tjbe. and passes out at t ic nicuth by s.v.ttin . The place where the tuber-1 grew act' ripened now hocomos a cavity, and where there are a many tubtrde. of coarse they make a threat many of tht-M little cavitk which gradually anitc and Lare great hoks in thv l:inf Vr.U-s a rt )p can be pat totlds prures', tt w:ll tro on nnt.l thr snbstance of the lunra is et-tunraa d and death enctira. Of rocrw I atrree with the farultr nrton the symptoms and cocrse of tiao disrare; the sh rt, dry, haekinc rontrh, otJijtii at first, but trrcriuaaly iirrexU7t.tVaacrtns of breath, a quickening polar, then feveriak strnattona, fluahlnjt of the cheeks and heat la the palms of the hands and nl' 4 of the fxt: the flight but tjrowtntf emaciation, with fc 'ui appetite, ht-moirhas, in reaslns; coughs, disturbi d slWp. fevered t-rurie. then lues of appetite, erpevtoratien of softend tubercle in the shape of small lampe"fyt'Jftwih,hctjy,orrtrdj matter, hectic ferer, brilliant t ye, chi:ia, nit hi sweats, sharp fain in the tides, ncrra.-in cnirtattoa and debility, disordered stneaach and b els, diiarrliea, nausra, swollen extremities, boL t lew hi tc-t, suneueyes.weejcna'sssotTrrat tUatrrprc ' t-ratka 1 tmpo---ttl : then death, brtotfintf weicciae j relief from the trxurvn of this horrid monster. J Vow, as I have said, I mainly aeree with the icedical faculty oat tree point Pat w ben we emo to tho trail I mrrt ef the disi-we 1 ult-r from it t. tally. The doctors I l Ucro IuJmoncjT i'o:;ni mption ennnot beewnret There j fore t.Vy do noi try to dj anything- nvorethan tormooth j tbe pAea.s path to the praTe, and seem quite reck I less of the medU lues the y ci ?, so that the patient U kept oinrfubiesjideaj,eTtnai bis hfi bslrtened. Aasooa as tubercles bria to ai pear in tho lucas of a patient, tt I is a common practice w.sh tunny lead Ins; physicians to I nelsdosins; with whisky In lncrra.4iiqnastitlcs, ontt the raraces of excesalr dranvlnnkins; are added to tho raraea rf the dlseare j aaJ 1 bare yet to hear of a dnle ! eaae ot Consvnptloa which was eared by srbmilanta, I can say the same of Cod LiTerOU. ManyphywfcUm,ewad J their patients away from homo on distant royaes, to ' Minnesota or FVrids--axythiiis; or anywhere so that tney ! may die easy. For they do not pretend to ewre, and they i harts no remedies which sill do so. How I my not only i that diseases of the tang can be enred, bat that my med$ clncsdoeixretheTn, la prwf U, that 6s their nm tho sands of Consumptive hat been sad ore mow btittgcmnd them. The whole science of metllcine I based on experiments. We cannot by any proeeso of reasonins; deede that any particular niedicane will help or cure any particular I disease. Bow was It found that Quinine will cure Chi! hi i J and Ferr f Why, by trying one thins; aftrr another, ; mntil experience demonstrated tbat it was a speciCo for j tbat disease. In jo that way the knowledge was irained : ' of my remedies, which are almost a specifle In diteisisj ! of the hui7S. 1 Pulmonary Consnmptlon Is hcretiltary in my fathers ' family. Bis father, mother, brUxrs aiit sisters died of it, and ho had reached almost the la4 itavat of the j j disease when bo was providentially led to exivninteat with tho articles which aro incorporated in these mei- I dnea. He was cured by them, and Lied, a troti, beaiihy ', man. for oxer forty years after his rccorcrj. What cured iaim has cured thousands vt cthTS all orer the ecuntry. These results are not acckaA.-x.tai. There ia ao such thins; as accident In natnre. f ITaaearrmay 6e taeaiiat?, the orsyin of Puraonfiry ; Consumption is la the blood. Whenever, from any of i the predispgaing eau sm which I hare Just a. w mentioned, ' the blood becomes dejrenerafa-d it brgias to make tnher : culous deposi a !n the substance of the tuufrs. Thlsmat be st jpped, or death will snrery follow. It will not be j saouffh to s t rid of the tubercles already deposited, and ; heal np the socrs already made, but something; must be ! done tj etopf urt herdeposite. What shall that be f The i rcfrular focul:y say nothixgr can be done. I say purify, j enrich, and tone up the blood, until it becomes so healthy j as no lmvrr to mako tnterclea. Can tida bedonet Tea. ! Oowf By tbe easiest and most natural way In the world. Taken man w ho show to the experlcnevd ere, by rany aiilAlhles crij.that Consumption hasre In. He is feeble 1 and without appetite. How, see what 1 intend to do : j rtnt, I propoo to ofoanst hit ttomtach end botcef of fheir dead, aUsts. etogsimg mutter. This I shall do with my naadrale Pols, whi -h are the best cathartic pills in ; the world. They contain no calomel or other mine re K . only reetable matter. They erarnatetbe stomach and ; bowels pertly but thoroughly, and do not weaken or I grip- Th yrtLkcrai,kUKl;Tir,r:uir.sitoutof ' ItsduX to;-p.tiic.tte,a::d prorn.t:n? a tc'.l, freeflow of ' health r t ile. wUhaut w.ch there err. be no pr'c-t diffps ,1100. Nuw that lhostoma.h and bowU an-cleansed and ; ready what neat I Creole mn njypeZ.U. Thisldobyvy Sea Weed TmAc. The etTcct of Uan tLcine :a wozverf ui. j Unlike a temporary sin:uUuf , whi h by rvft tion lets the , organs aCx-ted sink lower t!ub fore, this cot only j tones up the stomach, but frf-i It toted up. The natural : erarinaj for food rctnms InaU its force, so that we aar ; nowastoeaachhaxtffry for fas,andad4reatiTapparaias ready to make away with it. What next I Any one can amrwerthat question. IVf info faaf hungry ttomach am I abundant tupptyefmutritio food to be eontxrtcd by th. ' mtramff cKemlstrw of digmtion safe rich red blooiL This win stimulate the heart into stroctrer action, sad H win i pomp a fuller curreut out through the arteries, beaithy Mood will take tbe place of the tun, nrie, nanened nuid In the reins, and soon a circulation wiU be astabliabad which will flow through the tunir" withotit making any unhealthy deposits, strength and flesh wi'l iocrcaaa, and the bad symptoms steadily diminish. At t a same time : use my Pmlmonio Syrups tt Is the best expectorant , known. It blends with tbe food, and through tbe bl-cd goes directly to the lungs, attacks and loose as np tbe yet- ! low, foul stuff left there by the ripened tubercles, and i I strengthens and stimulates the bronchial tubes and cos ! fogs of the air-passages until they get strong enough to lift it out and exprl it by cxpeloration. Then the lungs get over 1 l end kave a cbaace to rest aad So von aee thAt I here not only ahown that ray me3ciaes do actually cure consumption by experiment, but It Abo eeem plain thAt thry, or Kmcthlna; like tbem, amU, from tbe nature of the case, do ao. ForafaltdtaulpUoaof eonaamptf on In all Ha vnrtooa forma, and also Lirar Complaint and Dyspepoa, thorn emu forerunner of Conaamptloa, see my book oa "'Consumption And ttaCore.1 ThiabookalaoeontAittjithe history of hundreds of eases that hAve been cured In all parte of the country, laend U fre, port -p&ul, to all appli cants. Addrcaa, DR. i. IL bCUfcNCK A SON, rtitlmVilghia, Pa. DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES t MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, PULMONIC SYRUP are sold by all DraggisU, aad full direct! ou -or tnetr u ire printed on the .rawer, of Tory pnotAya. MISCELLJUfEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the plaoa where yoa eaa buy THE BEST Alil THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURNlSBlXa GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit on of tbe moat choice and select atacka aver offered l ima auaraei, ana at jiai unianiOHMi,! 1U rr riilVJtS I Also, measures taken for suite and parts of eaits, which will be made te orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe plaee, in Hoffmen's Water sTeeta, lllFTLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER lias constantly on band a fnll variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are lowCotne aad as me and be astonished Panta at T5 Cents. HT" SUITS M ADB TO ORDER.a Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Professional Cards. t.nns E. Atkixsok. Oso. Jacobs, Ja atkijsox a Jtrom, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, 3flFFLINTOWN, PA. ITCoIlectins; and Converancinr prompt ly aitenaea io. Orrica On Main street, in place of rest dnce of Lonis B. Atkinson. K.. sonth of Bndje street. Vt26,1881. ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. U All business promptly attended to. Orrira On Cridfre street, opposite the Conrt Honse square. fn7, O-ly fCOB BEIDI.ER, ATTORXEY-AT-LATT, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. DColleetinns attended to promptlv. Orrrca With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, 0 THOMAS A. ELDER. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MlrFLlXTOWX, PA. Ofhce honrs f-orn 9 A. w. to 3 p. w.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf M. CRAWFORD, M. D., His resumed activelr the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches Office st the old corner of Third and Oranre streets, Mifflintown, Pa. .A arc n v.t, IS7S J M. BRAZKE, M. D., x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -IcuJemia, Juniata Co., Pa. trir formerly occupied bv Dr. Sterrett. Professional hnsiness promptlr attended to at all boars. Tonx Vcl rcnirx. Jossph W. Stihsil MrLtl GIILII & STOIMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS. PORT ROT.ir., JUXI1TA CO., PA. SOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly ILLUM BELL. AOENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Mschinerv, Mifflintown, JmHfi Conntv, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite South idt" of Tonrt Honse. Nov. 8. 182. pABODY HOTEL. Ninth St . snnib. of Chestnut, on sqnsre onfh of the New Pot Otfiee. one-half -qnire from Watnnt St. Thea're and in the v.ry hnsiness centre of the citv. On the American and Fnronesn piane. Rood rooms 'torn WV to Z 00 nee dv. Remortelerl and newly furnished. W. PAIVF. M. D.. Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 2!, 1883, ly. k LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN An the lon of rVi Lectsre on tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Semi-si Tftukness, or S(wrm-torhoe, indnsed Self-Abne. fnvnluntirr Emmis. ions. Impotencr. Nervous Dehllitr. and T'n'".':rt:iTi's lo f tn-inje (...erj"-: fon oiinotion. Epilepv and Fits ; Men'al sn1 rhr.u-.l IneaoscitT. tc Br ROBERT J. rnLVERWEr.T.. . D., anthor of tbe M.reen Book," A.C. The world renowned anthor, fn this ad mirable Lecture, clearlv proves from his experience thst the awfnl consecjnences of lt-Aftnse m.iv tm efrertnatlr removed without d.tnoerons snreical opera'ions.hon eies. instruments, rinzs or c'o-disls: pont ine ont a mode of enre at once certain and efTeetn-il. bv whieh evnry sufferer, no mat ter what h:s condition mav me. msv enre himself cheaply, privately and radically. rG7Vs Itclnrt will proct m boon to thou tands awl thousands. Sent, nrder seal, in a plain envelope, to any sddress. on receipt of fone cents, or two pote;e atsmps. Addres The CULVERWEI.L MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New York, N.Y.; jne !.-ly-jan. !. Post-Office Box 4 ". NOTirK TO TRESPASSERS. All persons sre herehv notified not to tresps on the lnds of the undersigned, in Walker end Fermanagh town. hips, for the pnrp. of hunting, hn tiling fires, or for snv other trespass pnrno.e. SsnrEi Arsr.t. Jlmr Arsca, fHiTiA!i Mrssra, Rrrr? VorsT, 1st ac Araia. Wren aw RicartatcH, WauiKOTov Sarrn, Kfsti Ktrrrstx, JosrrH S. Wkaveb, Srs Bosnia, Joit as RAcrmAiff, CTarsSiiBsa. Oct 31, 1883-tf. NEWGOODS. I wonld inform the pnl.lic th.it I hsve now in mv new millinery store at mv plsce of residence on Water street. M fBintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, a full stock, of fall aad winter millinery goods, all new, and of the latest stvles, and having employed first class milliner. I in prepared to supply the public with everything fonnd In a flrstrlass mi'liner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show good. MRS. DEIHL. May 2-88,1. T. JlDVERTISEMEJfTS. New Building, corner of Bridge as! Jan. 1, 1879-S SAMUEL ST R ATMs. Special .Votxces. "yALUABLEFARM LAIiD FOR SALB. A valuable farm, containing about 180 acres, all tillable land, and in a good state of cnltivation. with good Dwelling House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tbe land ia all nrw bottom. Alan, 400 acres of mountain land, along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, and . convenient to Siding and Stations, well set with rock oak, chestnut, and other ti in ner. A good opportunity for any one want ing a first class home or to engage in the lumber business. For particulars ea'l oa or address JEREMIAH LYONS, MirrusTowa, Jcviata Co., Pa Sept. 19, I88S. AYER'S AGUECURE contains an antldeite Tor all nask larlal disorders which, so far as known, is used in nn other remedy. It eon tains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor da teterious substance whatever, and eonae qnently produces no injn.ions effect npon Ihe constitution, but leaves the system as healthy aa it was before the attack. WETfAKR. 4 STATER'S A GTE CI' RE to cure every case of Fever and Ague. Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remit, tent Feier, Dumb Agne, Billious Fever ard Liver Complaint caused by malaria). In rase of failure, afte due trial dealers are authorized, bv our circular dated Julf 1st, ic2, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., LowelL Mass. Sold by all Druggists. KEXXEDY & DOTY, (Snccessors to Buyers &. ''Kennedy.) DEALERS IN GRAI."f. COAIa LU3IKER CEIENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. &C. 8e bnys Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. lie is prepared to turnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. DAVID D. POTT, April 2!.19'4-tf AT THE CENTRAL STORE STREET. OrposrTE Cornr II.irsE, Miffliiitowii. Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe public to tho following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Onr 'Style ! Cash or Exchange Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to the publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request their eontioued custom ; and ask per sona from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and sea my stook of goods. F. ESPESSCII.iDE. Sept. 7, 1883 ' The Sentintl and Repuoliron office ia the place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay yoa if yow need anything is that Kae. 1
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