SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : rTedaeada?, April 2. 14. TEEMS. Knhaerintion. SI .60 per annum if paid within 12 months; 92.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col amn. 10 cents per line lor eacn insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. 76. The ground was frozen on Sabbath nioruiDg. McClintic. The roads war uncommonly bad last week. Geoeral Grant is able to walk without the aid of crutches. Appollo. The spring term of Port Royal Acad em j opened on Monday. William Etka has become a student at Millersviile Normal school. . I). Parker bought a driving horsa jfrem Joe McMeen, of Van Wert. Wis men number this year as one that will yield a large quantity of fruit. Congressman Atkinson and wife, are borne from Wasnington, for a few days. W. II. Ljter, of Mohontongo, has gone to the State of Indiana to farm. Eastern horse buyers were in this nsigbborhood buying horse?, last week. Geneva. Tbe common school aoholars of this town are enjoying a two weeks vaca tion. Samuel Sburtz, of Delaware town ship, lost 300 bushels of potatoes by frost. Tba examination of tbe Soldiers' Or phans at McAlistervill will take plaec May 20. Elibu Benner, a prominent citizen of Thompson town, has been sick with pneumonia. Happy Home. L. R. Mauger, of Tuscarora valley, has gone to Newville West Virginia, to build a tannery. Academy scholars will indulge in a vacation, beginning tbis Wednesday, and dosing next Monday. The asthetio fisherman takes a chair with him when be goes to the waters to fish with a rod aod line. New carpets, and furniture and a core of other new artistes nsad in housekeeping for sale at GraybiliV One of tbe Fair buildings has been. put up for tbe use of a carriage bouse for Showers & Scboll, in this place. Queen Esther. It will require only about $3,000 mora subscription to raise a sufficient fund to build tbe Mexico river bridge. People in Ferguson Valley, Mifflin eouoty, are delighted over tbe belief that cusl has been found in the valley. On account of the abseuse o the pas tor there will be do preaching in the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath. Isaac Hawn, who has been milling at Hawn's nail tbe past four years, has moved to Williamsburg, Blair county. Thieves stole ladies' gossamer cloaks from the vestibule of tbe Lutheran Church at Lewistown on Sunday a week. Tbe trout fisher goeth abroad now, and the spotted beauiy of the mountain stream wandtreth what troubleth tbe water. A festival was held in tbe Pennell building on Faiday and Saturday even ingi, for the benefit of tbe Lutheran congregation. Members of some of the Vermont churches eat pea nuts while in attend ance upon divine worship. So a New Ecgland paper states. j Editor Fry, of the Newport News, j was in town on Saturday as a Conferee to elect a Senatorial Delegate to the Republican state Convention. The Dewalt family at Shermansdale, Perry county, was blessed the other day by Mrs. Dewalt presenting her bns Hand with a Id pound boj baby. W. H. Sweieart. J. C. and G. L Hower, of Fermanagh township, Lave become students at the Tusearora Academy, at Acidemia, tbis county. $2S9i Two dollars and uinetynine cents will buy a pair of men's A No. I gum boots, at Heck's Boot and Shoe Store. Original price $4.25. A coating of the flour of sulphur a- round plum trees, says a western paper, if kept op till the plums have been well lorjied will keep the fruit from famine oft Farmers. Kennedy and Dotv are rrenired to furnish vou with all kind of Fannin implements. Phosphates at a savios to jou of 20 per cent. Miss Ellen Hardy a lady well known to all the people in ibis place has been pending the winter with the family of F. A. Means, in Ferguson Valley, Mif fiin county. Explanation -Ha Mil Unma Onenn Esther, McClintic. Annolln. 7fi and Geneva, are the names of eook stoves, old at MoClintic's Hardware store, on orioge street, Mifflintown, Pa, Mr. Georer. of Great Be nd. Riniii advertised to sell his wife for $7o Wives must be cheaD out th.r. Mr. Georgy, however opposed the sale, and uiuiutea proceedings for a divorce. MmcAL ScnooL. The 24tb ses- on, of six weeks, begins in tbe Musical Colleee. Freebnrfrh P. TJ,.m.. ng, Anril 29. issi vnr ;,!... .j. Musical Director. John Hackenb Tfrpf ft fid William nd Henry Hawk of this place, are re onildinr th fr ,).;. n. wt U o n'uuwinuu waiia ui Ir n- pnnepaker'i barn, that was destroy. by fire some time since at Lewis town. Homor Berry is devoting a good deal O'lttentinn In 1,1.;!. if l:. i. 01 rabbits multii.lv r.n;,ti- a:a ock that Harry Welfer put in bis prden, it will become necessary to en large than- J c- i'irierp. Last Saturday John Hertiler, brake man, fell off his train near Newport, and had both legs cut off. lie brought to tbis station and thenoe his remains were taken to bis borne in Mo Veytown Mifflin county. It is a fact. Tbe place to buy your boots and hoes is at G. W. Heck's. He keeps a larger stock to select from and sells oheaper than any other man in tbe county. Tbe baa, as yet, have not devoured all of the sucker family of fish, as la evidenced by the number of suckers that have been caught in the river this spring, lb catch bas been uncom monly large. You will find George Heck with i mammoth stock of shoes and boots, in tbe corner room in the Belford build' ing. ivememoer toe piace tbe corner room, in the new building on the corner of Mam and Bridge streets. Mis Ada Kurti is deputy sheriff of franklin county. Last Wednesday March zo, soe tooa a bandouDed pris oner to tbe eastern penitentiary. Tbe prismor was convicted for shooting his wife at aynesboro this state. The officers of the Mexico Bridge Company are, President, John Motier; Treasurer, U. Allen Thompson ; Secre tary, Dr. G. D. Aruold ; Directors, J. Kickenbach,. II. H. Hartman, Jobn Motzer. H. Closs. S. Wetiler, Henry Kepner, Philip Strous. That slight cold you think to little of may be the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. Avoid this result by taking Avers Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies for colds, coughs catarrhs, bronchitis, ineipieat consump tion, and all other throat and lung dis eases. Methodist preacher in the Philadel phia conference Lave taken op the ques tion against divorce. They propose to have a church law passed that will pro hibit a Methodist preacher from mar rying any person who has been divorced from husband or wife, excepting for adulter;. A guilty conscience caused a man named Charles Braitwaith, in Philadel phia, last Friday, to oonfess to bavin? started a $100,000 fire at tbe corner of 4th and Chestnut, June 24 1873. A guilty conscience will yet cause some of the fire bugs of this place, to confess their crime. Dr. Grubb bas purchased tbe old M. L. Church in Thompson to wo. Price $112. Doctor, when you conclude to prescli, let us know, and we'll send a reporter to report your first sermon. Perhaps come ourself to learn tbe kind of theology that is to be preached to tbe lost and ruined world. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget tint at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can pet any small picture eularge.l for 75 cents. Also unythiujr that is ma le iu Pho tography, yoa can get here done np, in lir.st class stria. All the latest 6tyle pictures, such as Carils, Cabin ets, Promenr.Je, Pannel Bouloir, &c, Ac. Framos of all kiuds cheap. How are we ever going to get through our rpriog and summer's work? e are ail run down, tired out before it begins."' So say many a farmer's family. We answer, go to your drug gist and pay five dollars fir six bottles of Aycr'a Sarsaparilla. This is just tbe medicine you need, and will pay com pound interest ou the investment. A Select School will be opened in Patterson school building, on the 21st of Aptil, to continue 9 weeks. Special attentiou to those preparing for teach ing. Tuition per term for common branches, $2.50 to $4.00. Higher branches, 50 cents per month extra. For further particulars address W". E. Acmax, 2t. Mifflintown, Pa. John J. Halteman, of Thompson, town, started two horses and carta on their way to Luzern county to work for Contractor Tenuis, on a railroad. Along tbe Sbamokin dam, the horses met a train of cars. Tbe locomotive frighten ed tbe animals and they wheeled around in tbe road in their frigbt, aud fell over tbe bank, into the river, were drowned, and carried down stream by the swiftly running current. Parties who intend moving this bprinc, 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. Doubtless, many people who attend ed the meeting of Presbytery in this place last spring have a dis'inot reoo lection of the appearance of Rev. Mc Koight Williamsun.how straight he was, and bow white in face and hair. He at one rime preached ia tbe Lower Tuscsr ora Presbyterian church, lie is 84 years cf age, but tbe most remarkable part of his past life, i supplimented by bis marriage on the 27t'n of last Febru ary to Mrs. Susan Walker, of Hunting don county. Select School. McAlistcrvilla Select School. A se lect school will be opened in the public school building in McAiisterville, Ju niata Co. Pa., Monday April 7, 1834, and continue eleven wet ks. Inatruc tion will be given in all the common school branches and also all tbe higher branches included in the Normal School curriculum. Terms $3 to $5 for term for further particulars call on or ad dress Geo. W. Rixe B. E , Pein. Mabontooga. Juniata Co., Pa. Tbe Lewistown Gazette of last week says, the track men on the main line opposite town on Saturday discovered where all tbe flies go to in the fall. Portiona of the earth at tbe rock gave way and after the sun bad shone dimly upon it for a short time millions of&iea made their appearance, crawling all a round over the loose earth, track and bank, and as the earth was removed were hauled, away in great numbers. It seems that tbey oust have crawled into the gravel fissures for protection during tbe winter and when the rock gave way were exposed, and aa tbe beat reached them were restored to ac tivity efficiently to be able to crawl a rouod. An exchange remarks: The six Arabs who wero in Lewistown a few weeks ago-were prompt ly sent to the workhouse on their arrival in Fitts- j burgh, and were put to work bat struck. On Tuesday they were again taken out to the stave pile. Each one picked up stave, tossed it into the wagon and squatted down on bis bankers, refusing to touch another piece of timber. One cf them drew his finger across his throat, and with a "cluck" suggested that they would about as liaf be bung as be compolled to work. At laat ac counts they were still on a strike. When tbe filthy tribe were stripped of their oriental toggery over $400 was fouud on them, tbe result of begging in tbis good naturad land of liberty. On Saturday, Mrs. Creighton, wife of 'Squire Tnauiaa Creigbton, of Tus carora Valley, while coming to this place in a bnggy, with Miss Bear, of Perry county, to visit friends, waa over come to aucb a degree that she fell out of tbe baggy. The misfortune took place at tbe lower crossing, at the rail road in Patterson. Tbe fall from tba buggy frightened tbe horse aud caused tbe animal to run away, there was noth ing to hold biui back, aa Mrs. Creigb ton had been driving. He did not run far till tbe wagon caught on a post, and the runaway waa there captured by a number of citizens that had run to the rescue, tbe harness was slightly torn. Miss Bear remained in the baggy all tbe while. Mrs. Creighton was taken op in an unconscious condition and conveyed to the residence of W. 11. McDonald, in Patterson, where her case received proper attention. Tbe Squire was speedily informed of tbe condition of hit wite, and be came to Patterson expecting to find Mrs. C. in a more unfavorable condition than be found her. Tbe Methodist Central Pennsylvania Conference finished its work at Wil liamsport last week. Tbe following are tbe appointments for tbe Juniata district. Richard Hinkle, presiding elder Pos'.office, Huntingdon, Pa. Bedford J. Harper Black. Blaine Jamea F. Peonigntnn. Burnt Cabins Joseph K. Kniaeley. Cassville James M. Johnson. Concord Levi S. Crone, Samuel . Meminger. Decatur to be supplied. Eonisville Amos S Baldwin. Everett A. Duncan Yocum. Freedom Setb A. Creveliog. Hopewell Martin O. Piper. Huntingdon G. Tarring Gray. Lewistown Jobn J Pearce. McConnellstown John W. Cline. McVevtown William Gwynn. Manor Hill George A. Singer. Mifflintown Martiu L. Smith. Milroy Jo.cpb R. King. Mount Uuion and Mapleton Lutber F. Smith. New Bloomfield Thomas M. Grif fith. Newtcn Hamilton William M. Meminger. Orbisonia Joseph D. W. Deavor. Petersburg and Alexandria Benja min II. Crever. Pleasantville William S. Hamlin. Port Royal Fuitnan Adaaig, Sam uel Ham Ray Hill John W. Rue. Robtosonville- John L. Leilich. Sixtnn George M Klepfe.-. Schelisburg Jouathau R. Ships. Sbireleysburg W iiliam Picicen. Thompson town John V Ely. Ttree Springs Charley T. Dunning. West Iluntiugdou aoJ Mill Creek George -i. Hoke. Wolfsburg William fl. Stevens. Ticket Scalping. The Demoralizing Effect on Rail road Employees of This Question able business. The developments in tbe reoeot trials of railway conductors in Philadelphia aod elebere for embezzlement bring to light a new feature iu tbe so called business of ticket scalping, and explain very clearly one of the prinoipal re nous for tbe crusade which is being waged by tbe railroad companies againbt tbe gantry whose boast it is that they can discount tbe standard rate ot tbe companies. There waa for a long time an element of mystery in thiit peculiar traffic, which was partially dispelled when the methods of the scalpers were ventilated in tbe courts aod by the clear expositions of railway officers ou the subject. It i apparent that tho scalper de rives some of his support from some of the various links, larg") and small, of the longer lines between distant points. As a matter of course, rates by tbe va r.ou lines between important centres must be uniform, and tbe longer lines, by reason of their greater length and ti:ne of transit, could not, and very properly so, hope to obtain any consid erable proportion of the through traffic save by tbe operations of the scalper, who bus for tbe iotendiug traveler who fails :ato hi bauds a regular ticket by one of the longer routes, sella it to him for a doilar or bd 1?m than it cost, col lecting a bonus from several of the short lines composing tbis route as a re ward for diverting, tbe traveler from more direct lines, and pocketing a fair profit on the transaction, sltbough tbe the passenger may not be so fortunate, as tbe greater length of time coonutned on the trip, and cot.stquont iucrcasa iu cost of meals aud bleeping accommoda tions, may more than cover tbe saving iu tbo cost of the ticket, atd the trav eler Las no compensation for bis lost time. But tLid and other operations which i the scalper is wont to oousidei as 'leg itimate, wonid scarcely explain the magnitude which his profits must as sume to maintaio bim in tbe traffic, and these late trials furnii-h the information necessary to complete a resolution of the mystery. Tbe testimony showod that the railway employees retained the tickets collected from passengers and old tbem at nominal rates to tbe scalp ers, who resold them to travelers at a disoount from standard rates, the com panies thus carrying two nr more pas sengers on tbe same ticket. -These disclosures emphasize with clearness the moral character of the scalping enterprise. Fir years past it bss been the aim of railroad companies so to adjust their rules and regulations as to relieve conductors from even the slightest imputation of dishonesty. Whether this bas been from motives of self interest or not, is immaterial to tbe point at issue. The result bas been apparent in tbe ttprit du corps and the moral of their employees Tbe feeling that, in view of the safeguards thrown around tbem, tbey were above suspi cion, bas wrought a remarkable change 'in this class of employees, and has oiadi tbe position of railway conductor a highly honorable, as it is a respnnsa b!e aud exactipg calling. But jiut as this condition of thing bas been so hap pily consummated, new element of evil arises, and it is not strange mat amongst such a host of employees soma should be found to listen to tbe tempt ings of the soalper, aod become event ually bis willing but guilty tools. In tbe case of morality and in behalf of an important and deserving class of railway employees, we can cordially endorse tbe efforts of the transporta tion lines to utterly abolish tbis traffic, which bas long been a misdemeanor in tbis State, and we earnestly hope that the various States will speedily take cognizance of the growing evil aod, by statute similar to our own, put tbe scalper undor the ban of tba law and compel railroad companies to redeem for cash, from passengers, their nnused or partially used tickets. In the mean time tbe traveler will do well toconsid er whether he can conscientiously aid the scalper or incur tbe risk of riding on a stolen ticket. Philadelphia Press. A Murderer Acquitted. A Riot Follows the Acquittal. On the 24th of last December, a man named Bcruer, and a negro named Pal mer, both of Cincinnati, Ohio, conspir ed to kill a man named Kirk, of the same town. They murdered Kirk in bis stable for tbe money that it was supposed that he carried on his person. After killing bim with clubs, and di viding tbe one hundred dollars that tbey found on his person, tbey obtain ed an express wagou, hauled bis body to a cieek and cast it into tbe stream. Suspicion fell on tbem, they were ar rested, and Berner confessed the crime. Tbe confession was admitted as evi dence in court before which they were put on triaj. Last Friday tho jury re turned a verdict of "not guilty in tbe first degree, but guilty of manslaugh ter." "It was a criminal farce, played by tbe administration of justice to mur derers," and so angered the people of Cincinnati that a great crowd hastened to the jail and with heavy limbers broke in tbe doors and searched tbe building for tbe murderer. He bad been taken out and hurried away to Columbus and there put in jail. At several stations on tbe route to Columbus searoh was made for bim by people who desired to hang bim. At Loveland, one of his keepers was mistaken for him aod se verely baudlcd before the mistake was discovered. In the fuss of tbe occa sion. Berner escaped from the car. He wan, however captured by the au thorities, after some hours search in the country, taken to a freight train, lock ed in a box car, and in that way taken to Columbus jail. Meanwhile a fight took place in and about tho jail at Cm cinnati, between tbe mub aod militia j troops, and thirty were wounded, aod five were killed. The sub broke iuto hardware stores and helped themselves to shot guns and ammunition, wiib which to fight the troops that held the jail. Berner's lawyer, T. C. Campbell, has been successful in securing tbe re lease of many criminals. It is charged that be corrupt j'lrien, by aid of jury fixers. He received tint ice to leave town within 24 Lours. Tbe keynote of the violent movement agiust tbe au thority of the city is found in the fol lowing circular : "Public safdty demands immediate action. Organize vigilance committee.-! in every wirJ. Heal sores by purify ing tbe body. Serve notice to crimi uals, criminal lawyer, gamblers aod prostitutes to leave Hamilton county within three days and remain away for ever or suffer the penalty. Aa loug as the present clique of criminal lawyers that iufest the city are permitted to re main and corrupt juries, outrage jus tice and shield criminals, jut that long will our citizens be murdered, our prop erty destroyed aud protection by the law be denied. Make one clean bweep wbile we are at it. A vigilaoce com mittee of three hundred in each ward, composed of the beot citizen, can by earnest work cleanse tbe moral atmos phere in three days. Organize at once and serve notice to all disreputable characters iu the ward to leave aud ney er return. The reputation of tbis city demaods a change or wickedness will reign supreme.' J The rioters cere driven from tbo jail on Friday uig'ut. They had de manded that other murderers confined there be given up to them. On SaturJay troops weie placed in the jail, aod a br-stwoik or barricade was built around the building 100 yards from it, but when night came on the rioters came in by tbe rear way of the Court House and opened fire on the jail with guos and hand grenades. The Coutt House took fire aud was destroy ed. It was worth $250,000. The mob had broken into tbe County Treas urer's office, poured a barrel of oil over the floor and furniture aud fired it. militia charged tbe mob,aud their fire was terribly destructive. Desmond, of the Firt Regiment, was shut and the rbl ers would not allow the firemen to re spond to the alarm, a;.J it was not un til nearly da v break that they wero per mitted to play on the ruins. People were shot dowo within several squares of the jail. Tbe Fourth Regiment, summoned from Dayton, refused to march to the jail. The mob secured three cannon at Muaio Hiil aud await ed the coming of tbe regimeut, whioh was expected to match from the depot. A squad of police captured tbe cannon The mayor issued a Proolamatioo call ing on the mob to disperse. A Gatling gun was used to clear the streets. On Sunday morning all was quiet. Some 20 men were kilied during the fight in the night, and 3 or 4 times that many wounded. During Suuday the Governor order ed all tbe military organizations in the State to report to Cincinnati. Announcement. lia. EriToa. Allow me to Announce the name of G. W. Smith, of Miftiintown, aa a candidate lor the ofhee o( County Treasur er, subject to Republican usages. Mr. Smith ia a man ui g'l business qualifica tion, and if elected will mike an obliging and ellicient oflicer. FAYETTE. DIED: SIIEI-LEN BERfiF.R. t)n the 23rd of February, 1884, in Payette township, J.iy Elwin Merton, infant son or i. U. and An nie S. ShelU-nberger, aged 7 month and 11 dnys. COMMEnCJ 41a. HIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. aiirVLMTOWi, April 1, 1884. , 25 Butter . . Eggs.... Lard Ham .... Shoulder Sides. ... Rags..... 18 12 17 10 10 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, ... Folta Lancaster Corn Oats Ryo New Cloverseed.... Timothy seed Flax seed Chop........ ...... Shorts Ground Alum Salt.. American Salt 95 1 03 1 05 6U 86 65 0 Oil 1 4(k 1 40 1 50 1 30 1 25 1 OOal 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Beef cat tie, extra, 6a7c, common Fat cows Sa5c. Milch cows 935a$05. Calves 6a8c per lb, lire weight. Hogs talOc. Sheep 3J7. Wheat f l.I3al.lo. Corn, DiSaolc. Uais 41a43c. Cloverseed, 9a 10c. yew Advertisement- APHTVI? Send ix cenU 1 LXXjUdm for podtage, and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address Tai'E t Co., Augusta, Me. April 2, U4-ly. C.4I7TIO NOTICE. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing or hunting, gathering berries, or crossing fields, or in any other way trespassing on the lauds of the under signed J. S. kEscrr. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THREE OIlAXES OF STANEARD FERTILIZERS. Addrens: D. BLOCfllE & CO., Gettysburg, Pa. March 26-2ui. UDITOK'S NOTICE. In Iht Orphans' Court fortht County of Ju niata. In Iht Ettatt of C. A. Gallaher, dte'd. The uiider.iigiied. who bas been appoint ed by the aforesaid Co'irt, an Auditur, t. niak diMrihution of the balance in hands of E. S. DotT. Jr., Ki . Executor of C. A. ' Gallaher, lale ot the borough of .Viillintown, deceased, as appears by his partial account continued 11th of March, Ibft. in arcurd ance with the will of said (Wcleut. will si on WEDNESDAY. tU- NINTH (Uih) .lay of APRIL. A. D., '.SKI, at ! o'clock a. m., of said i1.i, at his ollii-e in Miftiintown, Pa., to attend to th duties of sii l pppointiuent, when ami where all persons interested may and should attend. ROBERT MclIKEN, .1nMor. March 14, Ibbl. A HOME DEUGGIST TESTIFIES. Pfrtt'IiritT at fence in ii t !wn9 the best a- i im r:t, but e p; in pruu ily'u itie fact tl'.i: i,o otlirr me4icio ha vou for iUii ?uch universal ai-probat iou iu its own cit79 t acd country, auu auiong alt people, u Ayeis Sarsaparilla. Tht Mlowin., Mtor from one of nr hest knuvrn M;issMcliaotU UrauU houid b of iaicrust to evtry suilrrer : RHEUMATISM. Eleht rears an I n-ut An atuck of Ithcntnatiani.ftosa- T.-re thnt I cnuM n move frfim tho bed. or clreaa- without 8t-li. I trier! aeveral r.rrus. iies without niucu if auy relief, until I tuok I Aims Svit-Ai-AKiLLA, by the uae f two b-ittles of vhioh 1 was cotmtictelr cured, i linva sold lare quantities of your Saksa-i-auilla. ai,a it siul reiaius its woudcrful t.-'MMilarity. TUf many liolabte cures it ha etfecuril in tins Tirimty conrtnee me th;it It a tli beat blood Uiedicuie ever offered to tho public. L . IlAKKla." iiiirer St., EuctUitil, Mass., May U, IstuU CSlTrVrUSJ Gr.am Ajdsfwi iSfll I HrlllV frurseer in the Lowell UrtLI IlllLUIIIl Ci4r,w, corratiop, was for OTer twenty years beftire his retuoTal to liwi ll SiHu-ti J with Salt Kheum In its wont form. Ita ulcerations artually rvrered niore than h.il tho surlaon of his botly and limlw. He wits ntirelT eure.1 by Arr.it 6 a km afar! I.L a. !e ccrtiiicat ih Ayer's Auvuiae for lsS3. PRErAKEO BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Itruggtsts; f 1, six bottles far $$. DR. JOHN BULL'S SffllsTonicSynii! FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, !KD ALL MALARIAL OISEASES. ' The proprietor of this celebrated racdi civi jit'.lj claims for it a superiority orer a!l rmediei ever offered to ths public fT rhs SAFE. CEETAIH, SPEEDY and P1E K ATJEfil ours of Ague and Fever, or Chills r.al Fi ver, whether of short or long stacd in.T. Ho refsrs to the entire Western and Aethers country to bear him testimony to tt ; truth of the aisertion that i3 eo cue watsver will it fail to cure if the dir?c '.'n are strictly followed and carried out la l frcAt many cases a aingle dose has h-tza sufficient for a cure, and whole fami lies hav; baen cared by a aingle bottle, with a ;ri?st restoration of the general health. It is. howsver, prudent, and ia every case nrozs certain to cure, if its nsa ia continued is 3rJ!cr dosss for a week or two after the diroaas has been checked, more especially ic difficult and long-standing cases. Vsn r.liv this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should tha patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four :f the Tonic, a single dose cf BULL'S VEGETABLE FAXILY PILLS wUl be snf- FALL'S SARSAPARILLA ia the old and reli.jla remedy tor impnhties of the Mood -ad Ssrcfjlaus affcotions the King cf Ilrcd Parifiers. SB. JOHN BOLL'S VEGETABLE W0E.X 2EST30YEB is prepared in the form of cantly drops, attractive to the sight and pleuiiat to the taste. On. JOHN BTJXala'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BUa'S WORM DESTROYER, Th Popular Remwdiea of the Day. . rlnclpaIOmt,831aISU.l(0llSVILLE.KI. Should write as for our pamphlet cw aura tertWrert. rn pood fertilizer can he made at hornet or about 4 f 2 a tew b? composting. with POWELL'S PPEPsREP CHEWiCaLX. Retprenceslii EverySts'e. a'-ApenuwanUa' ffrun occupied tmrrf. AoplwtSrrirnces. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Manirfcturer. ot Pownira Tip-Tc" Bona Fertilizer, 8pne. Pptssh, Ammonia, hr. 16 IIOHT STERT, BOLTIMORF. M?. KEi.lEY & DOTT, Agents, MlrTM.ITOW.V, Pa. 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PEOPLE WHO HAVE USFO DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES, PULMONIC SYRUP, SEA WEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLS. Go and see any one whose name is mo tioned here, and convince yonrsclf tk-1 CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. A full history of these and many other cases is given in DR. SCHENCK'S BOOK ON . CONSUMPTION, which we will send you free, post-paid, on application. Address Dr. 3. II. Schenok A Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Thia lk also gives a full description of Consumption. Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, in all their various forms. It is published in English aiRl-4ier- ftate which you want. Hon. DANXEX. T. BBATT, at Wuhiactoa. V. J.. write, Jun.3, lsaa. "Wr. JnMpiA Fndflto. . ffntlrann tn my emplny, wmm .ffllt-U-d With Wlwt K' 'irtMiNl to (v linililnidLi. I KM him to n y.iur Pulnfou- Svrau. 8.-. Tonlo I &nd Ma:i-lrv lilt, and 1 can now scl that ha haa 1 u .i'itj ... i i nil ill. ihuib uitus, ua max aat health at txttcr thu It haa Men tor Jcart" J. C. aT.I.Kyrr, of Buiahampton, tf. T., aaja i -I waatol.1 bT bit phrctaa that I had Cnajmaipcloa. and t bWWTc nirwlf tnat 1 had. mud that thv use of Jour MrdiciaM cun-a iuu." Him ANWIB W. RTTTEWHOrjSB. of Mt Knrta Btraet, lu!AdlplU2. wnle J.y 16th. ISSa. I (!d hjr .crcrcl ibjicuhaa o tuu cur thal'l I Coutmptkn- I A. BHETXT. or th firm nt Smith St Shally, DrT ( l! TXW la r-TTert h-.ilth. and in artir ha.uvm Spv. . T.araa'j h va4. ouM k.-rrd a, in.-tirailf. with Con- J t ait.KMn, ! t.'l.iO'l1 HesivMiitWtrrtalir. S.'hrn.-k. O- t. ;:ti. "I r.d all the irvruptom or . ..L-u .. .i, ;i..-m swuan. ami arrere pain Is 1-jni.n. I ha- a ! i-.l inajir othrn to use j..or ' h may b.- ir.t-rr.f d. I b. ,iev tf.,t jniriw Wlil Cure ConsuiULakMi. even In lUidiuuW .t.. " i B.EV. HENRY MOBQAJT W euird Omnmpion la lt wor foiTn. Irr r. meut tiihiuthd m Ir. s u. -' book on Con-mno. I tion. hvrrnn to whrfh. m a jVtt.-r to Ir. S. h. n. k 1 datrd ith. urn. K.r.: Ti.e for. go,Sc leiuT ' p niT-iit i. i. u m nr. u!u-K book on l .ta-uini. ! r.7,.i rV licasoaTiaotfe or Uu dinkuitj from ; , tiuU day U Uua.' A. FOSTTTR, of TMtnara. Conn., Writ-j April Uttu. tliat In s.m a runtl of Coa IV. S. Vwk' Pnlmonlr Strip t-nmf m of a cough J-JUU3 WES3EL:i, City, Midi. BT. JOSTPTT STPTT S. UV, pMtor of KlshlMxith SUvrt 31. . jli-OA-di, i'hiiav.. says ; .iiu.-dt. s ri ia . says j "I a r"r.w i artH'f ami t fi I I !Ji-Mift-ht 1 si.o 1 : t lr. St. tit auk 'a tviu. tiii m ITrnrrflna. Bronrfajal le. a-.. ik iTS ' . f (rive iit nrrai f.i nut. j a me to pcrti-it umMi." A. W. W " ITS, Trcprietcr of the "WWl, Hooae " i-ciia. IU., wntd, Kov. 31. "!. ' . . . tnrp.' rnomlnent dortora that m wifr h.Ml t'omiiiiiinf ion. an-I that ahe .-,uld not lire nntil spnntr. Soon alti-r aft 1. nU. who lived In DuTon (hut. Injaatedon iH-r j-.rir.e Tour M-tu-inra ir.niri.T i"1 ":' "' i-t-- '..od. i.j tiiou- uehirkit 8j,""uw::'--,.T wiu, wu , - 7t jo-rt ana IBMI. iiEiJEIUCX l iLui-L, ot iludaoa. Alajs.. j T.-t hi mother m-- brother br rnnimiti-n and r.ortlTafterti.artapd eit'itfiedi. i..iV u- u; ;.l th it then' .i.nn h. t. an 1m- had aiay hen t-.ld by t'htiriiuw that "on..mpion wat i;-pur'"lr a he irrew one. hanntr.ill th.: Mipfonwnf a confirmed ra-e. he waa ldur- to try rr. S- h. nrfc'. rrmedk-m. T!i.-y aiiTeil ftb life, ami m now well ami heartr. Sea 1 h. iii rx.- Is IT. :Vher.cf. Cook sa Cob, j GEO. C. BEDDC7I, Arertof the "White IanaTrana- J vtAa Cu.," at Ailacy, . X.. 1 V. nt. it f I. -1 i':oi:rhfrr wa snren apaainenraU hy t.i.. -'t. 1 . I iil-I ilw: nt. SI-wa-retore-l . t-i r : '. a n r ;-i.S i. f ;v.M., tiThio.yh I 11m iiixt.... i. .. r.-....-.i .-1- Kr I'M'thrr a tamil. x-L at.-GoT. Jt-VJABUir TX3UGZJ,'J3, ef ;lilla. Uiau, Coun., rte-. th. "1 hare n-d Pr S henrlfa Medl- ri'i- - il Hiv faiTtiiv lor rum reflr. I know of tooar alio hi v ..uiibuu: ti jr i. u.H.iatrdiaeaaeby their nae.' STi'. EOTTtU St. LAWSOir. Who lireaat S.i. Ann MrM. Xewtmrar . T.wma h w.tli l-oi.i;;:-in for uTcrl.i;tn. She waa eared br lr. 8rbi nck'a auUicuMai u utol, and haa had (food health la IB' a Jtr. TT. r rrl-n.ef V.'jrr!K Iu waa attarked with ve.f lui.nns ir -pi t iw l.-ii. lid v-.w tared br Dr. B .t-.-:rk a ;HxiH-iDen. rr.. h.i . veTKt had aa return ot Livolin.' or wt the lutia. Mrs. J. V. WELLINGTON, M.i.i.TTh ; . tt . 1 . i forwrnT-li n r lr. 8cbr-ock a M.-dl-Cr." w t ?:t Hir-x 1'hf La.-t phTsii tip eniplojri-d bf't.r.; usuiir it i t infYirTit-U 'r nttf tlAtshecruid lirv I- ;s n ft w v c- e. S: h i- lrrn in tro-! hetlth inc. Ki r..l n t't int-i-rti,-tr k'ttcr Jrom hr in lr. bchenck'n J"-" -V n i ' uio.-ti. ii, imvSX This boukUMU Irwto t- ;.t'.k-ac w- d. ..- i.a.ir cv--f ii.o-bt pi-, I ' ft'nunal e.iknss, or Spermatorrhoea, i.nl himj!i;(f fmiti ,ai..-. 8'-e iu piMiiounccd in- inrluaoH Cuir ,.,. t.i, - :u"3:.U- Ly iua:.y d..r. Sro wv-: - lnoie wfHk afVr ll?au8e" J5eir-Ahhsr. InvolimtarV E 111 mi 8 I V- 3. ton v Vr. S ii-n.-te's M in inwrny nitrht rweaU j D'rn, TtT.tpprw'. Nfrron PfM.tr nd t.i '. t'.i 1. 1 -1. a .a M.r-ii: in J'ii I win anil troriwr. i ma i :r ; -to mnt : - liaro 1 was tii, uul 1 iiTe bad good h- r.irT. r ! i.i (,ot:t I h r(r p-T-ilo. 8vfull aaceooii. oC kr CO-", i-a a-T. li.ii :U -.'j ...k, (wVgVs ii. am i. J. r. GOODVT.y, ot Casawraca, SHfchany Co., If. T. Wrlr.- iV h. Nit .-h-' has bi n cured of CoflMttmp. ti-.a 1.7 i'r. H.a. ur--i K.i-i. a, S her latter oa paw f. . 1 1. o. hook v.:. C.MUiaaipti.-a. 73TJ1?FJJSL j j .-.u nlrr!r rtiredhytha went Dr. .V:'; ! t a-i T W .. S.1-. -riuru.vrinran,aiMiaililreaihia ; at iialdeal;ovk, V, uu X7. M TJTf 'KJ-.'?'!x. r-?.. whnae rilarw of i at ij 7 Urctidray, h! lark City. hut t'i.i - t 'v. rr ; Ti-a uuta intw, aho Utk dMlaj a p.. .mil-. to tUw auai.-J." W. W. A:: Editor of tha "Daily Fat. viol," .jcjuui, BTirih.. Tlepotts f-'st Mil . WM mrrd of Cir.lftlon of tho I.nnir. aft.T tl.-.a f.i ::iW I liy-iaa had given hlinvinhy the ueiA Ur. bhcik i..i . rim a. HAL7 1. HOPKI2T3, of Provideaea, B. Writ to tr. fl hci. Way l'h. tl: t hare hern cured of wiuttUi-ret-r tli. litat i h.Thiciau. of this city Sold alo ,mIui.uai: lion of tii..- Luurs hy thouao of yoarmedK rtiH-. r.r. liotiii' U a Tery mU-rorti nif one, aod we a.fc ti, j to n-ad hu full stab-ntt-nt in Or. Scheock'a Boot ta-'cSL. Mr.nopkinjireiiJ.iat-N'o.tHowellStet. Kr. l:Tl. U ith. Iiruayi-d, No. w3 Bain St.. ProrMence. T. n-ferinirt-i r. li.-pkitis caar: Ke waa coiuuurrd by hll . ....mii K in Ihe la-t ttasea of tho dLKaaa Dhr-k -in- aad (rii n-la, and 1 1 lieri. tl.al Mi rt-coerj m enteif d-j. to the uae OX Bi hcra-a a JtMlxiaoa,- vrhca tVe d-aft wag made at Omuem ine, lad Br. Cinn-rd f aMwell was ilraftrd. Thr eianunina- phrdclan fi-J d hiin. ayiiiif tiuU ono of h:a lungs " POCUai'T c 'ie!Ui ConnniCi in. Mr. Caldwell waa ai.on aftt thla adriurd to u.e Or. Sch, oct Bnlk-lnea, by John S. iVnaiM.who now Urea in luiiaaaprlia. lnd. From their u he tnlirely reeoeered hta health, atr. I. Bawla. d 'Tii-'. at connfcanlle. aay ' 1 know of to ahoeo eaaal aad caa oaruly u the tn. th of tha lorazolnc." J afoOOWIOAL. of tho Enrpriw Hooae, Aaron. O., R..T... -My mother waa .ivtl I com a conauajntiva'agray hy'tiie so of Ur. Scheock'a BolK-iiwa." b?,. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED TONIC, Gfj PHLftrfOMi!. SYRUP:1"" I-repwed to supply thepublic with W rrk.nUIiW Oinur .erytbing found In a firstclasa milliner Are so5d by aU Dru, and full directions '."- " T k- I , , . , ,. . consider it no tronble to show good. f'-rt'.H-ir xne are prinLed oa ts wrappers ui MRS DEIHL. p-.iiic. 'Mar --88,1 .T. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. BARLEY'S I the place where you eaa bay THE BEST AND TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHIHG HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SBOJU, JUD FURNISHING GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most iuia uaraei, ana at Jtai Also, measures taken for saiU and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on hand a fall Yarietj f MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FUHNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kind, mm low r a and be astonished Pants at T ccnta. Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Professional Cards. LnsE. Atkmsos. Oio. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSOX & JACOB, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. u-Collecting and Convevancing prompt ly attended to. Orrict On Main street, in place of resi. drnce of Lonis E. Atkinson, Esq.. sonth of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881. JfjfASOX IRW1X, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFUSTOWN, JUNUTJ CO., PA. MJ AH business promptly attended to. Office On Bridge street, opposite the Court Bonse square. jan7, 80-l y J"VCOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. E7"CoIlections attended to promptly. Office With A. J. Patterson Esq. on Bridge street. Feb 25, 0 THOMAS A. ELDER. M. D. Physician and Snrgeon, MIFFLlXTOWy, rA. umce nours from 9 a. at. to S r. Of- "ce hia residence, on Third street on- .. .. . . .. vy- street. op- oct22-U j pujuo aiemoaisi parsonage. SI PRA WFTlRTl V T Vita wtmnmaA . . . resumed actively the practice of tteir collateral ormncnes. otnee at fh old corner of Third I ann .France street. Mifflintown, Pa j arcD - ' 6 It m. brazee, m. d., I PHYSICIAN AND STJEGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. " lormeny occupiea by Ur.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to ; at an oours. .T.,B5 JTcI.AI OHLIS Jostra W. Stibhil ICX il CIILIw &. STMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUSIiTA CO., PA. I COnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yy ILLUM BELL. AGE.VT AND DEALER 1?T Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Juiiata County, Pa. Office on Bridge street opposite Sonth side of Court House. Nov. 8. 1S82. pKABl'DT HOTEL, Ninth St . south of Obestnnt, on sinare south of the New Post Office, one-half square from Walnnt St. Theatre and in the vtrv business rontre of the citv. On the American and Fnropean plans. Good rooms fiom 50c to S3 00 per da v. Remodeled and newly furnished. W. PAINE, Sf. D., Owner and Proprietor. Nov. 21,1883, ly. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the loss of ra 1MJS1 w txv mst mtfi Lectsre on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure iimi'tinn. Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, ttc By ROBERT J. CCLVFRWELL. M. D., anthor of tbe Oreen Eook," fee. Th world-renowned anthor, fn this ad mirable L"Ctnre. clearly proves from his experience that the awful conaefjuences of fei'-Ann.e mav bfl raectuallv removed 'hout daneerons snre.cal operations.bon- ries. instruments, rinps or co-dials; paint. ine out a n'ode of cure at once certain and enVlnal. by which every sufferer, no mat- tor what his condition mav mi- mnv rnrn himself cheaply, privately and radically. H7"7Vt lecture urill prove a boon to thou land and thousands. Sent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of four cents, or two postage stamps. Address The CI LVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. New York, N. T.i jne l-ly-jan. 9. Post-Office Bos 450. NOTICK TO TRESPASSERS. All persona are hereby notified not to trespasa on the landa of tho undersigned. i in w;kr and Fermanagh townships, for ine purpose nr nuntmr. Miilding Urea, or for any other trespass purpose. Sibcfl Afkeb. Hixbt Array, tnaiTiAw Mrssra, Rinn Moist, IHC Antfl. WIIXIAB RlCKKBBACB, WiitreoTow Smith, Krntrz KArrrats, JosKpn S. Wravbb, Srs.w Bowweb, Jobas KAcrrHAB. CyarsSiiBia. Oct. 31, 1883-tf. NEW GOODS. I wnuld inform th public that I have now lrt rny new millinery store at roy place ioi resinencenn water street, Mifflintown, t I second door from corner of Br id ft e street, j a full stock, of fall aad winter millinery I (foods, all new, and of the latest styles, t snd having employed first class milliners. JIDVERTISEMEjYTS. choice and select stacks aver offer la Lurr rKlvus I part of taiti, whioh will ha aada U erae Now ltaildiaz. corner of Bride zi r Jaa. 1, 187t- SUITS MADK TO OKDEK.jj SAMCKL STRATUw Sptcial .Yotteet. "yALUABLK FARM LAND FOB. SALI- A valuable farm, containing aboat ISO acres, all tillable land, and in a good stats or cultivation, with good Dwelling Hons, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tbe land ia all nrar bottom. Also, 460 acres of mountain land , along line of Pennsylvania Railroad, aad convenient to Siding and Stations, wall act with rock oak, chestnut, and other tisa ber. A good opportunity for any on want ing a first class home or to engage in Ik a lumber business. For particulars call on or address JEREMIAH LYONS, MlFFLIXToWS, JVJIATA Co., Pa Sept. 19, 1888. AYER'S AGUECURE contains an antldte for all nam larlal disorder which, so far as known, is used in nn other remedy. It aoa Uiins nn Quinine, nor any mineral nor d tetrrious substance whatever, and aoasa quently produces no inju.ioua effisct upon Ihe constitution, but leaves the system aa healthy as it was before the attack. WEW.4RR.MT AVER'S At. I E Cl'KE to cure every case of Faver and Ague. Intermittent or Chill Fevar, Remit, tent Feter, Dumb Agie, Billioua Favar. and Liver Complaint cansed by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial dealvsa are authorized, hr our circular dated Jaly 1st, 1&2, to refund tbe money. Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., LowelL Mass. Sold by all Druggists. KEXNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers Kennedy,) DEALERS IN OItAI, COAL" LUMBER CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. 4.C. He buys Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. He is prepared to furnish Salt to daalara at reasonable rates. DAVID D. DOTT. April 21,1884-tf F. ESPESCHAIE. AT TH CENTRAL STORE MA 1 51 STREET,' Opposite Court HorE, Miflliiitoirii, Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe publio to tbe following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our 'Style ! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY H EEK IM DRY GOODS, t NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware. Wood and Willow-war, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usually found in first olass stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exebange for goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to tba publio for their heretofore liberal patronage, I request tbeir continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see mj stock of goods. F. E9PE5ISCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1883' The Sentinel and Republican ornVa ia the place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay vou if jon need anything in that liae.