& REPUBLICAN HIFFMNIOWN: daj, 51arch3. 190. It tin I . '.' pw n nun, if psiil X-.iU if nut paid wil bin iscrted at 50 .Jvertiseiiient . ......! ill -ii'i Tiitli. "Tirst lHt!s notices in local col ',.its ir liiw 'or each insertion. r'iL-nou will h n"J,? IO ,hos,! desiring UOM Lollop nn.rl.r jrns i - - - - Fouevt" P.. Feb. 21 1880. I rjaf Serfi! and Republican. Af- 1k pue. 1 "u J proceed '' '( t m fc teUjS I news from ricioi'J- VVould have written .mxiiiiui iTi triKn tiira t I" ..,1, I .,,....... ' .. ........... . . 1 m tlf UK ll'lt i?llFlo . TCUCU ''.iae ,,J0 t-ll(,rt ,c'v! .18 thev . . I I,, f U ire r of i- Th,ng,i generally UaMt running in toe uial ruts ,j Oriental, mere seems mil to .' socb moving aud exebanpmgs F'.fa this spring as we were used ' f.Tmer vers. Public sales are k ...n whlih w InolfAfl n -..n Ittf" . .JM fadie""3 ' n improvement in -i. 1 be more prosperous a nt- t . tie more settled its population. 4 tamber oi our jouug men wno L9tl tear or a lew years out west nre bvme on a lur'oagn during toe L -is are fwiug back again A series , Btitiip uoder me auspices ot the id Cbrisuao, bas been in progress Premier s Cuurcti tor some time, ; of loose cbaracter woo bare Lie it de ba.-iness r some years 1 , (roai place to place distributing Liwus worship. tve tnea tueir nana I i"EK up these meetings, but tbey ji hit tbey were barking up the Uc? tree. ii'w long win ii oe uu- , liicoaiinaauies claiming to be civ- I -J will frewn down sucb conduct , git tbe word law need not be niec- jed from the pulpit, where nothing ::tte Gospel, love and unity should LtioBjht or. Cartstian Knouse bought 41 acres of ti it Feelitowo from Jacob Troup t'i5J. rfacob bcbaaner sold oine Iran Joint Hupp for $-235, and 5 to Wilson bheaffuer for $o i.ni Seiter said 90 acres near Ur eal to George Zeller and Aaron tii lor w. i'avia coaaie oi saw'wd township sold 50 acres of H ind to John II. Patterson at ,50 per acre. Michael Shetterly, : ced citizen of Susquehanna towu- ff'uO was struck with paralysis Ij jfirs ao, is in a belpless condi i txti since, aii J although helpless i to some extent impaired in his die serins otherwise to enjoy a lisooible degree of health and good ttfite. Joseph Light, a ci'izen o( tbe ititj of Oriental was also etiuok ipiraksis nearly a year ago, and rtrj feeble ever since. Jacob G. Icr is preparing to build a new tailing house this summer. E. G. infer bat aUo the brick and lumber r:iarcd for a new dwelling bouse. Tto Genuan Keforrued St. Paul's rtfatiou have under contemplation f! erection of a cfw church to take e place of the Smicker caurch. Amicus. SHORT LOCALS. Sowing cloreraeed. f'are the game fish. Iron ore is ;lie talk. Early Kjring, certainly. Who will build a furuac? Sra Dot- has pone to tililornu. Doctors seem to hate much to do. ' EaMter, comes on the CSth of March. The price of coal is on the upward go. The gTound hog has lost its reputation. Suckers have been caught, all winter. Jacob Thomas is engaged in buviuc ud cows. FOR RENT. a bouse. Altoona building. Two thuuder showers, last Thursday af. ternoJn. Samuel Randall is Tilden's dark horse for the Presidency. Stenger's friends are starting a boom, for him, for Congress. The Presbyterian church at Osceola came near burning down a few days ago. W. H. Rreider's team hss been again de pleted by the loss of a second mule. comfortable dwelling wants a $50,000, post effee From a number r places in til country strikes arc reputed. The u2ly tl,n in the butvinuu la, that the strikers in a num ber of places refuse to allow olhor people the right to take the vacant places. There Is no -vacation about tbe right of a man to ork, or not work, just as he plenes, ir be is not a burd.n to swicty. He may quit work if he pleaoes, if he cannot agree with the, people be orfea for, but he has no right to step up to another man and say, you shall not lake the place that I left. Such doctrine as that is no "torn-foolery ;" it is dangerous doctrine, but it is to no man more dangerous than to the man who be lieves it and attempts to practice it, for when lie is wiliing to put sued practice upon oihers, he must also be willing to receive such practice from the hatda of other men, and that would send tbe people back, to the practice that might makes right. On last Saturday David Geib was run over by cars at Marysville, PeiTy county, and killed. Mr. Geib was well and (avorablv Known 10 citizens of this community. He was a native of Lancaster county, but lived here quite a while in his younger days. In leiii he became lreight and passenger agent or the P. R. R. and Ji. C. R. IT. Cos., at Marysville, Perry county. Last Saturday about 1 1 o'clock, while making a purchase from the hitid end of a beef wa-on the Next Tuesday afternoon communion ser- hrSB i0 lhe gon bcked' thr"w In Memory. lie report of lhe special Committee iMLost CreeK Presbyterian ab- aScboo!, in memory ot Mrs. John tttwt, dtceaied. Worses lae great creator waa riS l:le I ) .11 persous, saw fit to takt) xamiDg u?, our mujh esteemed devoted teacher. -Mrs. Jaucy ie Cooper barefoot, thus trans sg her trum the scenes ot her earth isaurs to those of her heavenly re rtud iVttreas she Lad so eudcar- . itrselt to ua by her christian char- let ct meekness, consistent piety and kuou to the cause of our Master, of her lite work. Therefore. AW( That we praise the Mas- p fur ouiiaiuiug grace to his deciples kuic laboring ior htm, and when eo 'JiiglLe va.iev. and shadow ot death, M iur a hope of a reward in glory, uith, in HUicb she was enabled to M.tv.re in lite, and bear its burdens, p die in peace. Hmlvtd That her life bore abun- -Mit, positive evidence of the realty of religious faith in tbe truths of the CTptures aud ot their efficacy in sus- unuig faithful disciples in life and '.tith, D3 murmer evr escaped ber hps a life or at death and she a bright ex- cpie for us to imitate. Kmlvtd That ber death bas left a "Kiney in our school, our prayermeet- -J, oar church, and our society which 'UJ tie difficult to 11 as she filled it, ' the best spirituat interests of her p:pil3,and companions, but they pray Mgood Master to let ber mantle tail taoaiesoevcr be will, that they may 1 others toward the mark, and to rttun, as she did the prize, and while 18 try to follow in the path of duty, e nope to reap some of the fruits oi ttuwinvin liiiih and watering bv o i O ;r,Jer, wa will cherish the memory of Me, as dear to us tbiough her vaining ways and take worumg by her tart illccss of six days. M&jived That we tender our ear- "si cbri&tain sympathy to her bereav ud mourning husband and family, &d eonimend them to the favor of the bod, ho alone is able acd willing to od whohath said I will never bit nor forsake you,'' nd ptay that t lives may become more like that of Redeemer arid our death triumpth's faith in Christ. O. II. McAlister, 1 William Cavet, Com Jou.n N. Moore, ) vices will be held in the Lutheran church. Democracy wil try to reform, their po litical system, in this county, nett August. A. II. Weid man, is preparing to build a residence, on bis lot on Washington street. "Two souls with but a single thought A maimed couple. Lach wants to boss the other." Lutheran people are getting ready for Conference, to be held in this place next week. Sportsmen say that the open winter is certain of turning out a plentiful supply of game. If Tilden runs again, for the Presidency he will be defeated by more than one elec toral vote. One thousand people profess to have been converted in the Wharton il. E. Church, Philadelphia. r F. Rohm shipped by his market car on Monday, COO dozen eggs one week' gath ering in our two towns. There is a small percentage of silver in the iron ore that is being mined on tbe Loudon tract North of town. Three hundred and forty five steers is the number that was fed the past winter in Menuo township, Mifflin county. When it thundered last Thursday the weather-wise said, now It will get cold. . Argument in the Presbjterian Church Case will be opened on Thursday before the Master; that is the master appointed by the Ceurt. Tbe Democratic Congressional Commit tee, on investigation, should inquire as to how many petticoats, J eft" Davis, had on when be was captured. Tbe fox and mink scalp business, in Ju niata county, is not to be compared to the him across the rails of the track, and before he could recover bimsi-If, cars pasaed over bis legs, quite close to his body. He lived but an hour after the shocking accident, but possessed a rational mind till tbe last mo ment. He was buried at Marysville, at 2 o'clock P. St., on Tuesday. A number of citizens from this place attended the funeral. Public Gales. Mtaca 16. Aiiguatut fleinb-y will offer at public sale, at Oakland Mills, at I o'clock r. on Teesday, March 16, JSSO, Two cowa, 1 burgy, farming utensils, carpeuter tools, luiab.T, SMJ oak'ahuigtes, and house hold goods. PiBLicSaLa Of valuahle stoik. farm ing implements, household ni kitchen fur niture. Will be sold at pui.lic sale, by the undersigned Administrator of Daniel SumOer deceased, late of WalUer Township, at the late residence of the deceased, about two miles east of Mitlliutown on the Cedar spring rt-ad, on Wednesday March, 10th 1880, the following described valuable per sonal property to wit, one good hoise, 12 head line young cattle, 5 head of milk cows, 8 head of good ihotes 16 head ot fine sheep, one good buggy, good spring wagon, sleigh sled, bay rake, wiDd mil!, plows, harrows. Torks, one set of good drawing harness en tirely new, other harness of all kinds, nu nerons log chains, aud other chains, about 100 chickens, 10 tons of hay, 4 horse road wagon inch tire, buffalo robe, sleigh bell acap of bees, one calf skin, tly net, cross cut saw, lot of tools, and many small arti cles used in farming not mentioned ; pota ioes, iara, nams, koouuiers and Hitch, ap- plebutter, dried apples, hard soap, a box of honey, canned fruit, 100 yards good car pet, chairs, crocks, stoves, nil cloth, tables raphoard, cok store, st.ik, douglitray rocking chnirs, 5 piir of full bedsteads and bedding, blankets, quilts, 2 feather beds. Ioos feathers in bass, meat vessels togeth er with a large variety of articles not herein mentioned. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums oer five dollars, with approved security. All sums of live dollars and un- Ma. Jobs Sfruuo, I'oyner, Iowa, sends us the following communication : I have been a sufferer with Rheumatism for tbe last six years ; I tried lots of medi cine without any success. Visiting one day the store of Messrs. Wangler Bros., in Waterloo, Iowa, these gentlemen induced me to try the St. Jacobs Oil, telling me that it bad a record as a very effective rem edy. I bought a bottle, used it regularly according to directions, and was relieved of the ailment from which 1 had suffered for six long years. I bought alar re lot of Fish before the rise in prices iu February, and will sell them cheap for cash, or exchange for meat. I sell Mackeral at $l.o0to2.5C per J bbL All war ranted good. Call soon. J. B. M. TODD. A. M SMALL PICTURES Enlarged for jder cash. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock Hess's gallery in Mifflintown. Frames furnished very low. of said day. ABEAHAM STOUFFER. AMOS STOUFFER. Administrator. B. Loudon Auctioneer. Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neuralgia. Milk cures Rheiimatiara and Camphor Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hainan, MilMintown, and Hamlin i. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly Tha-nix Pectoral will cure your Cough. I'ha-uix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phcenix Pectoral tastes good and brines rest. I'hcenix Pectoral costs 20c t 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks k Hamlin, Mifflintown, & Ilaiulin & Co., Patterson. niarl9-ly ' BEAD THIS, And wben you hive read it, cut it out of your paper, and lay it away carefully in your photograph album, if you hare one ; then when a traveling agent comes along to enlarge your small pictures, take it out and read it again ; then give it to the agent that comes along to read ; then send your pic tures to Joseph Hess, photographer, in JOSEPH PAGE, 1 t . u t - 11 . : . bus'ness in Center county, where $1, oio- t 1 ' j I .i .1... -... 1 1 ...... r ...... i ft), were ti&id tor scaiDs last vear. a The question of dancing is troubling the ' church, every where; is it more demoral izing than lor a couj-le to sit up, together, ball a nigbt, in a room by themselves 1 SMALL PICTURES Enlarged for the small sum of 75cts, per picture, at Hess's gallery in Mifflintown. Frames furnished very low. Mr. William Sterrctt, of Milford town ship, says that in his time, on a cuiubsr of different occasions, slaveholders pissed uis llace on their return South with runaway slaves. J. F. Detra, of Walker township, states that the valuation of real and ptrrosilrrop etty in said township for the year loXO, is $M7S,171. Money returned to the assessor is $11,781. FREDERICK HAIXS. will sell, live stock, farming utensil, ind Ronseroia goods, at his place of residence, aeir i rice Grove Church, Fermanagh township, il arch 19 18b0. Jaoob SuWiifT, who was rolled upon by a log, 12 feet long by 2 feet in diameter, some weeks ago, has so far recovered from the ejects of the accident as to be able to go about on crutches. NOTICE. Numerous requests have been made that we extend tbe time in which to send bills for subscription that have been standing or owing for a period of more than one year. The time is extended to the last of May, ISm). Tbe first organ grinder this spring was around on Monday. When he passed East roint he awakened the melodies by playing Yankee Doodle, and Fisher's flora Pipe, wit'a Old Hundred sandwiched between them. Tbe Altoona 7no s ys : Jacob Givler, who for along time was com! actor of the gravel train between Mifflin and Hunting, don, was stricken With paralysis the latter part of last week at bis home in Ranovo. He is reported very low, this being his sec ond attack. The Rev. Dr. Hatfielb, of Chicage,- is a radical on the dancing qnestion. He is re ported to have said he would bring up his children in the lowest and most immoral neighborhood in that city rather than in the most refined society in whioh dancing, card-playing and thtatre-going were toler ated. A. man in Port Royal, owed a woman quite a snra of money.. She was his laud lady. He was proluse in bis promises to v.Af,.H hm came to time w , VUI ...... ; You wiil then have learned that you have j saved 75 cents to $1.00 per picture. You j can get your pictures enlarged at Hess's gallery, as well as in any of the copying houses in the United States, for tbe sum or 75 cents per picture. Frames furnished verv low. Airy View AcademF Tbe spring term of this institution will commence on the 5ih of April, 1880, and continue eleven weeks. A Normal class wiil be conducted as heretofore. For particulars address J. T. Ailman, A. H. Principal, Or J. H. Smith, 0-Principal, Port lloyal, Juniata Co., Pa. March 3, 4w. CotJTirsa sntTfrpr find tlie balm of re- Hsnd the fountain of their health and "'''rth, in Area's SxrsAPAaiLLi. It is " fost potent of all the alteratives to 1 the system and clwaose the blood. It 'Me,e invigorating qualities, so that it Palates the faded vitalities and purges t"1 4e corruptions which mingle with tbe "j0 promoting derangement and decay. e rt assured bv manv intelligent physi- c,a,ttiat this medicine cures bevond all aer of its kind, and we can fortitv this "ktteiit by but own experience. Puux- (Pa.) Jrg. FOR SAI.F S rnmmnriinn Dwelling Boise, and two Store Rooms, in tbe bor- W of Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa. is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling i business place in Mifflintown ; a e-hich il left pass, may not bo "lvd in nuny vcars. For particulars, , or ad lrcts ill's oSice. jau23-tf th tbe .... v.- homred SOets of ber. and took uiuuv.i , . . - ..in... mnA had nvster an other woman iu n """""" Northampton county had and it stirred soup for two just such a case, last week, up a great talk down mere. The Democratic County Committee met last week, and elected, J . D. Milhken, as Representative Delegate to the State Con vention. A. J. Patterson, H. S. Scholl, C. L. Bench, were elected Senatorial Dele gate with instruction to support W m. lie Connei:, as Senatorial delegate to the State Convention. The Crawford County Sys- :n ...i.mitb-ri to the iartv, on Sat- lew " w " " . - - urday, August 21 1880. A correspondent, writing from Susque hanna township, says s The Zeidera Union ci,.t Ve. 3. of Susquehanna township, will close March 19, 1SS0. Every pupil will receive a certificate from the teacher, on which will be marked, Progress, Conduct, and the number of days in attendance dur ing the term. A beautiful chart will also be given to the one that deported himself or herself tbe best, and made most progress. The number of days in attendance wiU also be considered iu giving the recompense. I believe a teacher can make his school a suc cess by giving rewards, if rightly conducted. COMMUNICATION. Ma. Editor Dear Sir : I deem It impor tant to publish the following letter, as too wents of some of our farmurs in regard to scarcity of fodder may be relieved, by the use of the machines which I have for sale, Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM BELL. Oaklxsd Mills, Feb. 24, JP0. Geh. Wji. Bsll Dear Sir: la reply to your favor of the 20lh inst., I am prepared to say, that the Hawk Fodder Cutter worka to my entire satisfaction, cutting and grind ing sufficiently fine for my cattle to eat it up clean, thereby saving one-half, or one hundred percent, ot fodder, of which I am perfectly satisfied by experiment. I would not sell my machine to-day, and feed whole fodder until pasturing time, for the price of it. I have nsed seven different cutters, and none of them can compare wilh the Hawk Cutter, my experience with other machines being, that the cut fodder required wetting and thorough covering with meal, to induce stock to eat it clean ; but if cut and ground, as the Hawk Cutter only can or does it, my horses, cows and sheep eat it all, when fed just as it comes from the machine. I have cut five tons of cornfodder since the first of January, making it equal in value to bay, which is worth at my barn ten dol lars per ton, making a saving to me of twenty-five dollars. I use one horse on a two-horse tread power, which will run the cutter as fast as I want to feed it, which is not slow. Yours, truly, MAURICE LEONARD. SMALL PICTURES Enlarged for the small sum of 75cts per picture, at Hess's gillery in Mifflintown. Frames furnished very lew. Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. Address Joseph Fge, Cocolauins, Ju niata county, Pa. Prompt attention given to auction rales of store good 4, public sale of land, sale of live stock, farruiug implements and house hold goods. rjiec3-4iu -tOB Violent Coicuino racks the system and brings on hemorrhage. I'll. mix Pectoral cures cough, brings rest and gives strength. It tastes so pleasant Ibat cl.iUien cry for it. Price 25 cents. For sale by Banks &. Ham lin, Mifflintown, an 1 Uaiuliu 4- Co., Patter-sou. UNDERTAKING JW. STIMMEL has opened an TTunder taking Establishment in Miflilntown A In!! stock of Burial Cases, Caskets, Coffins, end Eurial Robes always on hand. Goods suitable for every person and all classes. We agree to give good value every time. Xo Fauci Prtrtt. Call at Wright &.Gbatbill's Furniture Store, Crystal Palace, Mitlliatown. N. B. A new Plate Class Hearse the best in the county. Equipments complete in everv respect. Jan. 23, 18S0-6m PiarLES and Blotches on the face can be lemoved by rubbing with Camphor Milk. It ctsts only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Banks k. Hamlin, Mifflintown, and Hiiulin t Co., Patterson. PRIVATE SALES. A RARE CUAXCC To Buy a Largt Trad of Good. Land at a Modaride Price-. To a roan who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is tbe gre at'-st biirgsin in Juniata county. Thru flnmlrtri slrrti ami mart, having thereon a lar-e B-ick Dwelling House in gruid condition, Barn a 'id other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water oeai the door, also, good well water in yard ; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the coiiuty t a grove of 50 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be tamed into a source ot income, ' as such groves are in iwmersct county, this Stta, and as such groves are in New England. God timber on the farm. Tbe farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the Tarra. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has vntrgy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who has a moderate snra of money for first pa) uicnt, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If you bare the inclination, the means, and the pluck to developo one of the finest : tracts of land in tbe county, call at this of fice for particulais. o ' A FIRST-RATE FAR U, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growfiig district in tho State cf Ohio, situated one-balf mile from Amanda nil road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements are a large two-story BKICX HOUSE ( 13 rooms, hr.ll and cel'ar). Double Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the firm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far-A adjoining sold Xor $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to invest in city property, in Circlevillo. For all in- j formation address J. SWETER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. Vew A ;lrcrfletn entM: lias been In constant use by th public for over twenty"; rears, and is tha beat j prepara vented for KESTOKIXO GCAY ir.IR TO ITS VOCTHrCl COLOK ANI I-Jr-E. It snnnlle the uatn- tal food and color to the hair glands wlthoat staining- the shin. It will Increase mad thicken tne growth of the hair, pre vent Its blanching; and Calling off. and thas AVERT BALDNESS. It cure Itching. Erup- Uun and DjuMlruflT. An k 11A1R IRKSING it i very rtirallea giving the hair illk loftneM which all admire. It keevt the had clean, wrt and healthy. The State ! A a saver A Chemist oi Mats. and leading endorse and it aa a great trinmph in medicine. Ml UCWWHIS by? VHISKERS wiH thsnjre the beanl to BBOW or 1 LACK at discretion. BeiDa; in one preparation it is eatily applied, and prodnors a permanent color that will not waeh oft. riiPAia.D kit R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H.H. Sold tut ait Dealers la Medicine. A FARM OF BETWEEN ONE AND two hundred acres, about 3 miles from Mif- j flintown, having theieon erected a good Duelling House, good Frame Bauk Barn, j and Tenant House. There is a spriog at the bouse, and running water on the prop- : erty. For sale a: a moderate figure, tor further particulars adJre.is KUTn BrNCK. liifnintoan, Juniata Co., Pa. A HOUSE AND LOT CONTAINING One-fourth Acre, in the center of MeAhs terville, having thereon cree'ed a wvatber- bonrded Leg House, Stable, IJIacktmith Shop oM.-st and best stand in the village ther outhouses, good gar-Ion Price to suit the times. JOSEPH D. LONG ACRE, McAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. T7"Collectins and Conveyancing prompt ly aUcu Jed to. Orrtca On Mam street, in Lis place of residence, south of Bndze street. mMmm JASON IRWIN. ATT0HKEY-AT-LAT7, XIFFUXTOiry, jcsutj CO., pa. K7AII business promptly attended to. OrrfE On Bridge a I rev t, opposite the lourt Home squire. )"". 'SO-ly Juniata Conference, The Juniata Conference of the Synod of Central Pennsylvania will convene in the Lutheran church in this place, on Monday evening, March 8th, at 7 o'clock. Scbject "Thb Cbbistiah Lin." Holiday Erening" o'clock. Its Importance Rev. H. C Shindle. Tuctdiy Morning 10J o'clock. Its Preparation Rev. W. R. Wieand. Tuttday P. M.'2 o'clock. it Fmif. Communion). ..Eev. M. Col Tuttday Emimf7 o'clock. (Children's Meeting.) Its Adaptation to the I Rev. Geo. W. Crist. Youcr I -" Wednttday Morning 10J o'cloac. Its Dangers Kev. S. O. Shannon. XTtdnttday P. JhT- 2J o'clock. Its Helps Re- H. Zeigfcr, D. D. Wtdutsdag Ertning" o'clock. Its Reward Kev. J. M. Reimensnyder. A cordial invitation is extendodto every oue to attend all the services. E. E. ".ERR 7, Pastor. HIED: BOSSLER In Carlisle, Pa., on the 28lb nit., Gordon Bossier, son of Herman and Jennie Bossier, in the 7tb year ot his age. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & T0TCSEXD, II A H U I . R s , No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. M:rch 1, 13S0. C. S.- 6's 1881 CnrTcncv, 6's , 6's, 1881, new 4'n, new, 4's " Pennsylvania R. K.... Philadelphia & Reading R. H. Lehorh Valley 11. R Lehigh Coal k Navigation Co. United Companies of N. J .... Northern Central R. R. Ct... Hestonville Pass. R. R. Co... itts., Tit. & Buff. R. It. Co.. Central Trans portatton Co ... Northern Pacitic, Com Prcf 'd .... Silver, (Trades) Bin. Askfd. . I"!' li5 . l-'ij . 1:( . WSt , 102 . 40 . 1!. . n 24t . 14if . 17 . 171 . H 41 . 15 . 4; 125 104 ! 102 4HJ ilO 4I 21J 144 18 "A 4i loi 4J 99i COMMERCIAL.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruxTowx, March 3, 1880. Butter ... Eggs Lard. .... Ham Shoulder . Sides Potatoes., Onions. .. Rag 3 18 15 7 9 7 6 00 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qcotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, March 3, 18S0. Wheat 1 30 Corn... 45 Oals '85 Rye Cloverseed. 4 50to5 00 PHILADELPHIA It RAIN MAkKETS I'liiLAni tPBIA, March 1 Wlieat, red, $1.4titol47; amber, $1.48. Corn, ooje. OaU, 47a48c Rye, 90a32c. o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. PniLAnr.LPUiA, March 1 Cattle, 4totc Sheep, 6tic. Hogs, 6Jto7 Jc. Subscribe for the Sentinel and licptbhetn, a paper that gives vou a greater variety, and rtetter selection of reading matter than any other fapor In the Juniata alley. J015ERT McMEEN, Attorney end Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the secunuj and collecting of claims, and all legal business. Orricx on bridge street, first door west ot the Belford building. April II, 18-tf J-ACOIWIEIDLER, ATTOKNET-AT L.UV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collections attended to promptly. OrricE With A. J. Patterson, Esq, on Bridge street, leb 23, BO. Wirasr's Se Kifcey a:j Liver Curs. ( Frrmrr!v -. Crnift't Ktr 1 A i':e prr-p,irrOou and il.e oalv Mr rrr.ift'r fit Ihf w-ri't I'-r Krturbt I Ii:bwe. ttual AL.L, tlwej . Uivrt mmm I nnnry tat a1- c rmtaiDiMiiaai of the hlchcst order In oroof of th-r st'iti'iH'-nt. tor th urcof DiaiiriM. cU for War rr l-or the cr of Itrisnf arfl trttler i-a-.f.-. c ut fr Wm', Stm lUUajr WARNS.rS SAFE BITTERS. v.'rv ruiititin ttm nnn h.-aliht.il aULittn. avisai M is ihui a bnriH i ii wll dihsv--. tlon an'l H;is-4. nicludaiig Camera, II- rt-tl tv Ih- M:ai Ratlr-r. It iA uiM-qirali d a-t hi apiM(lzrr r'"lar t.mt. ksvUt-n of two K.Za-s ; prn-i-. 30r. ana MM WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Q tA iiv ctvi-s LXf aiol Slf totht suAtTtnir. fur-' IEnlafcc and .rnratKia, rr--nta Ft e. JMIf'fsif W 1Mb R 'I'l n'tii'V"i .-arrvuin riw N f mliwn nrouiiL a bv t iwive 1raiv, over Id w . :i.-ituu oD 'sC, nd otl r jilv-4. Ij rrni. and otUv-r k liyrfpsiia. L4'lUiiMliune tl tc t iriH-d rvt, it ijrvcr in:trT9 il 4tem. I u.'iici:ior imI...ii 111 m'all nr ir.'p it(-. : ii a nipno ml 1 0 K Ar uti iiftta-titc and -:lvv stimuliw for a --.- Urrr. ;.-i 1 ire Coitt?cas. Dywpl. nil- kbUBtu. 01110ns r- and Arre. and fth-ul4 . T 1 H..vr. :d. uttt ttni r-I.'r-.: V"J frTi inHV ana re-iiariy. m 1 "" Ut-j- ;.-i 1 . ire i 71 .1 J. 'iTj-J'tl-a-i ta w-" upturn P rT. Mi . H. v;r,ir Co., )VID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. tTT Collections and all professional busi ness promptly tttenied to. june-U, ISi 7. PATTERSON, jLFUED J. ATT0EH ET-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. B7 All business promptly attended to. OrriFE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House s-inare. JUUN mclauohiLTn INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCX1JTA CO., PA. K"Onty reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Pliysician and Surgeon, MFFLlXTOttW, fj. Otbce hours from 9 a. . to 3 r. .. Of. Cce in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. rocl2U-tt J) M. CliAU FOHD, M. P., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and surgery and their collateral branches. Oflice at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mililiutown, Pa. Harcb 18 G. J M. BUAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .lcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrctt, Professional business promptly attended to at an hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at Academia, at the residence ot Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjuljlo.1874 JJENRY I1ARSI1BEKGER, M. D, Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all tueir collateral branches. Olfice at his residence in McAlisterville Feb 9, 1876. Sentinel aud Republican $1.5o a yeai JILMATA VALLEY BANK, OFJIIFFLnTOHS, PA. WITH liliANCH AT l'. RT ROYAL. Stockholders Individaailj Liable. KEVIN POMEKOV. Pmvltnt. T. VAN IliWlN, Caikier. Diklctors : Nevin Pomerov, J.wph Koihrock, (Jeorge Jacobs, Philip M. Kerncr, Aiiisi. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. V. C. Pomeroy, STOCKUoLDEaS : . Nevin Pomemy, W:n. Van Swerlngen. Sam'l Herr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kuril. Samuel M. Knrti, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. I'hilip M. Kepner, Josi'ph Kotbrock, George Jaolis, L. h. Atkinson, W. C. Ponieroy, Anion (V. Konsall, No.ih Herta'er, Daniel StouHer, Charlotte Snvder, Interest allowed at the rite ol 3 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 percent, on IJ meatus certiucates. jan23, 1879-tf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bnyers It. Kennedy,) DEALERS IX ronst&nt use by tbe.' f v- l-a. " I FURNITURE! We tave njr opcnel our Xew Store in the CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Witli a full and entirely uew ftock'of all kinds of I'arlor, Kcdroom and ILitchai Fin- nit ure, CAilPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window tihndes, Looking Ghisscs, LAMPS, AND HOUSE FCRXK-IIIXG C00DS GENERALLY. COA1. CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, &.V. T7e buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mii'llin town or Mexico. Vi e are prepared to f cruiab Salt to dealers at reasonable rat;.-. EEXNEDT t DOTV. April 21, 1879-tf fhC ln 00 per day at Lome. Samples $U lij vU worlh $ fr.-e. Address Si 13 os t Co., Portland, Maine. CAUTlOn SOTICK. You are refpectfully invited to call and examine t.ur U ck, and we hope that you will find the Quality and Prices such that when you need anytLing ill our line we may merit your patron age. Very Respectfully, A. S. WRIGHT & CO. JOHN S.GEAYEILL. Jaruary 7, lSSfUlm. THIS SEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. ?5 So Q 3 H W c o i p -1 T r-f- 175 "3 o H O 77 (l -3 5 M o i 3 33 Self-Threadins Slm!t!e. Self-Setting Xeclle. Lightest Run ning and Noiseless. Largest Ilobbin in Use. Winds the Eolbin without running the Machine cr removing the work. The NEW DOrFSTIC tnkos no tantrums. No long talk or argument reqr.irei, every irahice telling its ov.n story. The NF.Vi" DOjIKSTIC Ins no tnenies, except thofie who fc'1, or ar in tereslet! in Ft-ilinjj otLer mnkts of mr.chines. 0 COGS TO ERE.1K. SIMPLEST, ,V0 C.7MS TO GRLYD. Most di rasls. MOST PERFECT SET I XG JlACIIIXH laNT THE AVORLt). It Siiws Axytuixq. It Pleases Eveeteodt. Call on or addrose W. II. AIKENS, Third Street, Mifflintown, Jj.iiata Co., Pav t!-y Aso Aont f.r the 1ISTEY and other mukos of Orfr.-.ns. Soul on eisy roonthly fiajments. Dec. 17, 187 'J. D. W. EARLEY'S Is the plasc where yea eao buy TUK BEST AXiy Till! CHEAP2WT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD FURXISH1.XU GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of t!:e most choice and select storks ever offered la this market, and at A nJMSHlMil.r LOW PRICKS I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be aadc to ord at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in HrHonn's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1)579-U SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from tbe Eastern cities itb a fall variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RMSIIIN'Q GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see t and be astonished Pants at 15 Ceul. CT St'ITS MADE TO OKlEH.3 Patterson, Pa., April 13, 1S7'J. SAMUEL STKA ITER. CAl'TIOX. ALL persons are hereby cautioned acainst hunting or otherwise trep using on the Ian. Is of the undersigned iu SValker township. Samuel Aakar. Naae Auker. David Auker. Joseph Aukr. George Djsiejer. Jnde Tron. Knrti K-k'iti'iiian. Keiiben Moist. Jnas Kauffiiitn. tHtlo,' THE GKEiT CAl'SE HUMAN MISERY. Jutt PMishtd, in a Staled Enrt'ojt. Prict tit ccn!t. Il A Leeture on the Nature. Treatment nni Kadiual Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to alarriage en- craily ; Nervou-ne;3, Coauuiption, Epi - l-psy tnd Fits; .Mental and Physical Iura- :irnv, reMii;ir(? ii 11 s.-ii-Aniise, etc. 1 KOUtLT J.t iLVE:iWKI.L, 11. D., Au. tti'.r ot tiie "i.-eeti B'ok," Ac. buildir; tirct, or in any way tresp4i4.ing on ; The world-tenosrncd a'lthor, in this a"- the lands ot tLe unUor:giied m heruunagh mirame Lecture, cienriy proves liom Ins tovroshin. i oun e.tj erience that lhe awlnl eonseiiien- ' ces oi 3ii;..iiie may ne.-nectnaiiy remov ! ...I :.l 1: " i . . CAl'TIOS. . t .... . : t r . ! XL butitinir, nhin,T, jratturiKg lorries, VM. XVLAUGnUX. may 14, other way. Jonathan iiser Wm Brnih-Uer Henry S piece O.thariiie Ku'tz John MeMeeu fl R 1 t'.n ... A LL p-.'rsons are hereby cauti ned not to . vjltaitla Ii. utlow their do:;s, cattlu or nogs to run, or themselves to tiah, bunt, gather berries, or cut wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the lands of the underfilled in Greet w ood or husqueiianna township.' Peter Miller Henry Rush Daniel b had !e George Dressier E Long S Dimm Frederirk Koats Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller Nov 20, 178 Large stock of r.emtv-ms'leCiothir.i'f.ir saieby UARLLY fc CU. S J Kuril Henry Auker Noah Canieron J W Hosteller Christian Kurts Jesfe Pines Jacob HsCj. C G Shelly A 11 Kurtz David Smith S O.ven Evans Testoo Banner C. F. S pie her John L Auker J B Ga b r S M KaulTatan J F Deitra John Lveom David Hauu-.TS-.r anwlii Varnes Lmi K Hvers Oct 23, 1S78 1 1-1 w ithout medicines, and without dat.ger- , ous surg.ca! operations, bougies, ir.strn- CAl'TIO VOT1CE. imenis, rinpj or conlials, poiuting out a A LLptrsor.sareherehvcantiomda!Piin.st!m''lVf:ar "J eetu.d A trc-passing upon the lands of the nn- j b' "I,ll'h e try suSerer.no matter what his d-rsi-rtie.' in Favette, Del .ware or Walker ! cwnlmon miy be, miy cure himself cheaply, f,.-nCl.o hv fi.hin. hun-.i. or ir, anv ! I'"' radically. .i.,.r I E7"rAi' Lecture .' orore a boo to ISon- snn-tt and thuxian.lt. Sent, umler seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cen, or two posMTe smuips. A Mress the Publishers, THE tULTEUW ELL MEDICAL ( O 41 Ann dt.. New York; junel8-ly Post-Odice Box 4it"5. J S. AKXO LU, ! ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, J RICHFIELD, J CXIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Con 1 sulfations in two languages. English ard I Gerra.-n. The Sentin.1 and Republican otlice is th. i SlsbM:rlbe for tUa St,ntt and keput.,. place togct job work done. Try it. It wil' ; a ro. D,ws,.por in all its d.iMrtu.ent i dJ von if vou need anything iB tiiat line i la a best in the county. . mMannnnnnnnnttmmmmnmnammlltmmml 1 F ' " - 1 " ' n . " 1 -fl n ' 1 1 M ! I I t Ii K ftti M
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