SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Hay IT, 18S2. TEKXS. Subscription, $1.60 per unam if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 ccM per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col rjnia, 10 cents per line (or each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring Co advertise by ths year, half or quarter rear. SHORT LOCALS. Court Politics. A wet May. Fish stories. Go to cliurck Hay is scarce. lteaper agents. Beaver is a lawyer. Head the platform. Late corn planting. Beaver is a stalwart. Plenty little peaches. Ten up the bad cows. Lightning rod agents. Beaver will bo elected. Flour from Minnesota. Braver is a Grant man. Beaver is a Republican. Ring and yoke the hogs. Beaver is a citizen soldier. Beaver is a Cameron man. Beaver is a public speaker. "Simons sells good harness. Tobacco buyers are scarce. Beaver is a church member. Coal boxes are about empty. Horse buyers are still plenty. Bargains, at Bair and Levin's. Exit the 3rd day weather sign. Beaver is a popular candidate. Oats appears well in the field. The river was high last week. No monopolies among lawyers. No monopolies among prir-ters. Elegant spring suits at Harley,s. 'Thursday will be Assensioa day. No monopolies among preachers. Colonel BelLs horse has piuk eyes. Quite a number of horses are sick. Beaver is a Sabbath School man. Some people have fever and ague. Tight pants are coming into fash ion. Bejvsr will make a good Gover nor. Beaver is a Pennsylvania Dutch man. Thore is a profusion of apple bios soms. Parker had a hosr suit from Slim Valley. Exit, graveyard insurance com panies. Go to Espenshade's store to buy goods. The name malaria rovers inanv things. Sammer hats, and clot'ainjr at Strayer's. T!ie sun showed its face one day last week. Jonas Reno has a field well 6ct with grass. Coin!uun:sts 6hould practica what 4hey preach. Last week brought good weather for the wheat Rev. Joseph Mathers, was in town last Thursday. There are manv cases of small-pox ia Houtzdale. Patrick Hagan has moved to "Wal ter township. New Port people are looking for the Juniata shad. Cabbage plants were in demand after the late rain. The merchant that advertises does the most business. Altoona is preparing for a fourth ol Juiy celebration. 'Ready maid: The gill who is wiiii'ig te be kissed." Tho Greeabackers will meet in Ilarris'-urg on Thursday. Lawrer B-idler went as a Red Man to Viii:i!i.-poit last week. There are many robberies com mitted ia Bedford county. E.Iitor Bonsall, is having the out ilit of his residence painted. HuriU ts scarcely look at a musk . ..t; the rat is shedding its hair. "Trs. Tobias Kreider, is recovering f. a severe 6pell of sickness. The copious rain of last week help ed the growing wheat amazingly. A Perry county man named John Minicli, lost 2 horses by lung fever. The almanac says, there is to be a toil eclipse of the sun on the 17th. lifs Beeca Dotr has returned "ro:n a protracted visit in the South. The number of workmen in the HarrSbnrg railroad shops has been reduced. A. J. Patterson, was to Harrisburg last Wednesday attending to legal business. Huntingdon police officers will not allcw corner loafing. "Move on," is the order. Look to the northeast, just a lit tle above a level of the Polar star for the comet. T'n r.rTi.l F.ncatrmment of Pen nsylvania, L O. O. F. met at Harris birg cn Monday. A vcman in Port Royal had her face burned, by starting a fire in her -stove with coal oiL Miss CambelL of Brookville, Jef ferson county is visiting at Mrs. Ir win's in this place. "When they "find out," a sheep dog in Milford township they reform the dog by shooting him. JLra. Lucien Doty, of Greensburg, is visiting the family of E. 8- Doty Esq., her father-in-law. i Rhottft Todd, has been put . u v. nf Ihe manaarement of Schott's store in Patterson. Mrs. Jesse James, contradicts the iha' tsVie has dictated the book, of the life of her husband. a Hacksmith working in makes twenty four different kinds of horse shoes. General Beaver will visit ATATV county in the State between this date and the end of the campaign. Samuel Dvsinrer lost fivA jlrtl Iom by having Iub pocket book picked, while in Patterson last Friday even in?. A couple of unrepentant raWla in Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, call the Decoration ceremonies, "a nigger show." A Dumber of small bass were cano-h t in the river in dip nets last week. ine little bass were returned to the river. She was beautiful. He asked her to have him. She refused. Then he went home and wrote a poem on the Deauuiui a no. Robert McMeen has returned from Washington, and will resume the practice of his profession, which is that of the law. The late wet spell caused people to express the hope, that the weather this summer may not be a repetition oi last summer. Liquor constitutional amendment peopie oi x erry couniv, will Hold a . -... county convention at New Port on rnday the 13th. General Beaver, in his American pedigree ia a Pennsylvania Dutch man. The Pennsylvania Dutch as a class are the most substantial people in tne Uommonwealtu. Perry county people are the first in the field at pic-nicking this sea son. They have one advertised for the 27th of this month. Fob sile A first rate Washington press, on wnicn an a column paper can be printed, t or further paruc ulars, address this office. Popular admiration changes, t little while ago the English sparrow was a popular bird, now it is of all birds the most unpopular. It takes a good sized woman to weigh 140 pounds. A woman in Po tersburg Ya., has a three months old baby that weighs 140 pounds. "When a girl has been at school seven years, and spells vaccinate "vaxinate," is it the fault of the school system, or of the girl's system V A new printing press has been put up in this office. It is a "Back Action" cylinder hand press, made by John It Rankin, at Indianapolis, Indiana. A six-footer, with a plug hat on his head, was around town last week, selling to the ladie a powder to kill lice, bed-bugs, roaches, and so forth. James and Andrew Banks, took their bounds to Lost Creek ridge, last Saturday, which resulted in the chase and capture of a large red fox. The Republican candidates for State officers are all lawyers, and and two of them are foreigners, name ly W. T. Davies, and T. M. Marshall William Nesbit was the Republi can representative ueiegate to tue State convention from Blair county. He was the only colored man in the convention. David Wirt, and Christopher Laiitz, Juniata county masons are constructing a powder magazine for Bradley and Dull at McMeytown Mifflin county. "At 20 a Chinese female is no big ger than an American girl of 10, and when it comes to wearing false hair the American girl ean get away with her at any age." "W. II. Kreider, lost an other mule a few days ago, which makes the second one to die this season. All told he hus had six mules to die within two years. Henry Hawk and Wm. Hawk, brothers, citizens of this town and John Hackenberger, of Fermanagh township are engaged at building houses in Lewistown. On Stibbath May 21, the Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper will be observ ed in the Lutheran church, in this place. Pieparitory service on Sat urday previous at 2 o'clock P M A two aud a half year old child of William Switzer, in this borough, fell out of bed last Saturday night and broke its leg near the hip joint Dr. Crxwford was called to give such attention as the cae requires. In Mifdin county, a man named John Yoder, took sick and fell be hind with his farm work. Good neighbors turned 10 teams into a field one day and plowed fin eight acre field for him in less than a day. A city exchange says; A girl who has got tired of 'living out' and wants to earn her money easily, an nounces that she will give a series of twelve kitchen lectures. Her subject -ill he: '-How to Manage Mistres- ses. A man named Ganoe, was taken tl.n Center county court for forging scalp certificates. He plead miltv to 18 indictments, and was Lf t Aft with costs, and to return the mouev that he had received fraudu lently. Virginia Sherrard, a daughter of Rev. T. J- Suerrard, lormeny oi iuis place, but now of Brookville Jeffer son couutv, was ill with measles at the house of Mrs. Jane Irwin in this . .-liAm the child was visiting jji.fc-, " - j last week. A two and a half year old child of George Brindal, in Patterson, fell out of bed, one night lst week, and brok its collar bone. Dr. Crawford was the surgeon called, to minister to the little one. One of the bi-centenial features will be the procession in Philadelphia ; n(,,Vr. 2iL on which occasion men engaged at work, in all of the mBMftmil trades represented in me industry of Pennsylvania, will appear in the procession. Intensive butter making, is retrain ed from by a number ofarmei near Thompsontown ior mo milk can be more advantageously disposed of to the creamery manage ment Twenty-two hundred pounds are consumed daily. Tl, ...nr frifillda Of ReV. J- A. Ross, are rejoiced to learn that he was not stricken with paralysis, as was reported. He was sized with r t ti.A rlse of the preacn- in" on Sabbath evening a week it. nothing nkin to paralysis. but Huntingdon has not had small pox disease DIU.W W J " Cl ' the whole Fpreaa uuuuu v . i .i,fnra making a mis- i.l. anrl Awi&nlHT it to be chicken vt . nfraid Of It SO pox. long asJ s called chicken-pox. The work on the new Academy ia progressing. E. D. Parker ia the citizen who is patting up the build ing. He is not building it by con tract He buys all material needed in the construction, and when the edifice has been finished he will be its proprietor. The Pittsburg Court TTonRA WrA destroyed by nre on the 6thinst Nearly all the records were saved. A young man, in while helping to mum uui recoras was lolled bv a por tion of a wall falling on him". The building cost $200,000. $50,000. Insurance J i '-How did you like my discourse ! lasiounaayT asted the parson. "To tell you the truth." replied Mr. Focr. "I was not altogether pleased with your premises; but I was delighted beyond measure at your conclusion." The parson would give something to know just what Fogg meant Box ton Trarucript. A Methodist preacher up in Tioga county, left a wife and a half dozen children, to elope with a young wom an, about the time of the Beale town ship elopement About the same time, a bank cashier in Williamsport eloped with a woman that he prefer ed to his wife. The eloping men were all church members. A man in the rural districts brought home some window screens to his wife the other day, but she threw them out of doors, and indignantly remarked that she guessed she hadn't got so feeble yet, but she could take her air in its natural state, without being obliged to have it strained. Albany Evening Journal The fusionist that is preaching up a straight State ticket has never found the jewel consistency. If he knows enough to have a theory, it is that politics is a trade. In prac tice he is only a trader. If he does not know enough to have a theorv he is ignorant, and mistakes fusion for Republicanism, or Democracy. Fusion is not Republicanism, it is not Democracy. A mink, or some other kind df an animal, about the size of a mink, got among a lot of fishermen at the ford ing below the bridge, aoontdusk last Thursday evening and such another kicking as took place was never wit nessed before among fisherman, but the animal got away by running into the wall of the canal bridge. An exchange says It is said that two centuries ago not one person in a hundred wore stockings. Fifty years ago not a boy in a thousand was allowed to run at large at night Fifty years ago not a girl in a thous and made a waiting maid of her mother. Wonderful improvements in this age. John A. Miller, night watchman on the track at Anderson station Mifflin Co., was struck by the express train westward bound last Wednesday morning about 2 o'clock. His right arm was broken: his head was bruis ed, and he was otherwise severely hurt Dr. D. M Crawford and Dr. Lucien Banks were called to give him such attention as his cose requires. Saturday 20. Grand opening of Spring and Sum mer goods at Heck's boot and shoe store, on Saturday, May 20, 1882, con sisting of a large and varied line of ladies', misses' aud childrens' walking shoes and slippers, and fine dress shoes, etc. A full line of men's fine shoes, and V- -ot. ( 'all on the above named day and you will see tbv- finest stock of shoes ever before shown in this town. A Tuscarora township man named A. W. Drolsbangh is in the Hunting don jail, for having forged a note on some party in Orbisonia. The note was discounted by the Mount Union bank. When the forgery was dis covered Drolsbaugh was no longer in Orbisonia, he hadgone west The bank learned of his whereabouts in Iowa, and last week had him return ed to Huntingdon, to answer for his misdeeds. Lore that asketh love ag aln Finds the barter naught but psin ; Lore that giveth to lull atore Aye rec aires as much and more ; Lore, exacting nothing back, Never knoweih any lack ; Loire, compelling love to par, Sees him bankrupt every day. The Altoona Tribune of last Wed nesday, published the followihg, which in the main is relative to prop erty owned by a young man, native to this community. While some la borers under Foreman Jacob Gear nardt were engaged in unloading shop material from a gondola car in tho company's yard 3-esterday morn ing, one of them, a Hungarian, found a small leather hand trunk, which seemed well filled. He turned it oy er to Foreman Gearbart, who made an examination of tho contents, and found letters and papers indicating that the owner is Samuel Etta of Mifflintown. A suit of overclothes and a pair of old gloves were packed in one 6ide such as would likely be long to a plasterer. Besides a tin type picture of two young men the trunk contained a couple of postal cards addressed to Etka from Tyrone and a certificate stating that he was an ajrent for the Phoenix Relief as sociation of Mifflintown and vicinity. But by far the most important paper to Samuel is an agreement signea oy a Mifflintown miss and her father, releasing him from prosecution for a love affair, on consideration of $50 and a watch. Samuel evidently has been travelling by freight and . was unable to board the train after hav ing 6hied the trunk containing his earthly possessions on to the car. Foreman Uearnardt nas locKeu ine trunk up, where it will remain safely - ... until the owner claims it Out in Nevada Cal., there is a mil itary company that once in a while likes to put on its soldier clothes and indulge in a dress parade. The dress parades do not find favor in the eyes of the young ladies of the place, and tliey are mot-King ine soi dier boys by the organization of a broom brisade. Their uniform con sLsted of musiin gowns trimmed with rd calico, iauntv jackets of similar fabrics, and blue caps. Each carried an ordinary broom, made fantastic with bits of red ribbon. The drill is described as deliffhtf ully en tertaining. On the 12th of April one of their number was married und the bro.m hnViuln escoiiexl the Idide from her father's house to tliu railway 6t:ttion. the bride's broom, trimmed in mourn- ing goods, being carried reversed at the head of the procession. CEJfERAL ITEMS. The protpeot for fruit ia Michigan is good. Albert Betle was erashed to death in Altoona on Thursday by aambaok Kient oaviag in on him. Charles Ford, in the company of two detectives, is said to be eomiog to Pen asylvania to bant down members of the Jesse James gang. A. . Cleveland, a farmer of Mans field, Bradford ooooty, worrying over a criminal prosecution against criminal prosecution aeambt turn. fcouunuted autoide on Thursday. Charles Lord, of Monnt Ida. Ax- ksnsaa shot at a dark object moving about his yard in the night, and killed his wife. A man in McKinoey, Texas, who owns one of the four Confederate half. dollars east at the New Orleans mint before the city was captured by the fed eral foroes, has refused $1,100 for the coin and declined to sell it for less than ?3,000. As Hon. Alexander H. Stephens was ascending the steps leading to the Honse of Representatives a few days go, leauiog oa the arm of his body ssrvant, he slipped and fell to the ground. His aukie was painfully sprained, but be was not seriously in jured. On the night of the 8th inst, about 12 o'clock, at Warrentown Mo., a cy clone struck the Central Wesleyan College building, tearing out the east wall and parts of the roof, which were carried half a mile away. Seven per sons sleepiog in the building bad a narrow escape. The loss is estimated at $15,000. Many persons in New York on Tues day a week thought there were little flakes of snow in the air. Bat the truth was that -'cat tails" growing on the Jersey meadows were being gathered by those people who take them in dry spring time tor bedding, sod some of the loose, light "down" was wafted over Jersey City and over ths Hudson river, and fell like snow. Mound City Missouri, was also struck by a cyclone Monday evening and property was terribly wrecked. Trees were uprooted, fences prostrated and crops nearly ruined. The steeple of the Christian Church was blown sway, Jacob MoCann's house carried fifteen feet from its foundation and and fearfully wreoked, and other shops and houses twisted and moved or un roofed. The storm was the worst that has ever visited this lection of the oountry. Buck Mack is a handsome young fel low of Louisa Court-house, Vijginia, and Laura Albert is his jealous sweet heart. Mack was to op end a day by ap pointuient with the three Misses To ford, and Laura believed that tbey had matrimonial intentions toward him. She sent tbem a box of candy with this message; "Dear girls, eat all this candy yourselves. There is not enough of it to offer to others." They obeyed the injunotion, and were nearly killed by the poison it contained. For treruulousness, wakefulness, dizzi ness, and lack or energy, a most valuable remedy is Brown's Iron Bitters. Ladies and all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will find without a rival Brown's Iron Bitters. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF, a'rfi.ir Sentinel and Republican I would aiTio'-.r.ce D. S. Landis, of Fayette town- ihip as a candidate for the office of SheriA. Mr. Landis ia a young man of good habits, and is abundantly qualified to fill the posi tion of Sheriff. Uis father and grand-lath-erwere citizens in Juniata before him. He is an earnest Republican. He speaks both, the English, and German languages, which in Juniati county, is a matter of im portance and satisfaction to both officer and people. FAYETTE. VIED: DIBBS On the 3rd inst., in Thompson- town, Edward H. Eibbs, aged 60 years, 4 months and 28 days. COMMERCIAL. M1FFUHT0WN MARKETS. MrrrtnTOWs, May 17, 18S2. Butter 25 Eggs J5 Lard 1 Ham IS Shoulder ........................ 12 Sides 12 Kags U MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qcotavioxs roa To-bav. Wednesdsy, May 17, 1882. Wheat 1 32 Corn, 80 Oats, 6- Bye 1 00 Clorerseed 4 00 Timothy seed 2 25 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia markets May 13 1882. Wheat 91,44; for Angust $1.23 was bid. Corn 83 to 8Ccts; Oats 59 to 6 lets. Old chickens 13 to 20cts per pound. Spring chickens 25 to S2cts per pound. Bntter 15 to 30c ! per pound. Eggs 20 to 21ct. Hay$l4to$20perton. Straw 914to$16 dollars per ton. 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Ask your drn6gist for this noted cure, and take no other, and if he has not got it or will not get it for you, send $1.50 to French Pad Co., Toledo, O. and tbey will aend yon one post-paid by re turn mail. George Vetter, Justice ot the Peace, To- l.xio, O., fajs; I was troubled with sciali ; ca kidney disease for years: at times ' -1 10 g0oa crutches and suffered untold Mony. Prof. Gnilmette's Kidney Pad cured me ia three weeks." ' for sale by L. Banks and Co., Mifflintown Jfew Advertisements. New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c If. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec 5th, 1881: Cmtltmtn : I take pleas . nre in stating that I hare nscd Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nenrous troubles, caused by orerwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as gooti." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md, Valuable Ecal Estate at Private Sale. The nndersijned offers for sile, a tract of One Hundred Acres, of land mare or less, on which there is a large STONE DWELLING-HOUSE, in good repair and good BANK-BAHN and out tuildings and a GRIST-MILL three stories high, ths two lower stories of hich are stone, and the third frame, with three rnn of (rood french burrs, one new overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing nearly new through out, with excellent water power. The land is good farm land, and in a good state of cultivation. The mill has an excellent country trade. This is a very desirable property and is situated one mile and one-fourth north-west of McAlisterville Juu'ula Co., Ta., and will be sold on ey terms. For further particulars please call on or address Jacob Smith, McAlisterville 1'a. Jeremiah Lyons, Uifllintown l'a., or John E. Smith, Chester Springs, Chester county Fa- A RARE CIIAXCE To Buy a Lare Tract of Good Land at a Moderate 1'rice: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raisins; his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Thru Hundrtd .frrtt and more, having thereon large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neai the door, also, good well water in yard; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county ; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset connty, this State, and as such groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kiuds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, thia is the greatest bargain now ofl'ered in this county, to the man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate snm of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of thincs must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion vet to come. Time. 5 to years, to suit purchaser. 11 yon have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to develops one of the finest tracts of land in the connty, call at this of fice for particulais. A FARM OF 20O ACRES, MORE OR less, of limestone and shale land, in Milford township, in Lit-king Creek valley, Juniata county. Pa. ; about 100 cleared. 40 acres tiinberland "under fence." The improve menta are a Large Double Stone and Frame Honse, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Large Flog Prn, Sheep House, Carriage House, Wash House, Spring House within ten yard of the door. Fountain pnmp ot never-failing water at both bouse and bam, Thia is a desirable property, and is only two miles from MilHin railroad station. Terms easy. For particulars, call on or address John Robinn, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. or Shelburn Robison, same address. A LOT OF GROUND IN TUE VILLAGE of McCoysTiUe, Juniata county, baving thereon erected a good Dwelling Honse 20x 50 feet, new S table 20x30 feet, new Wood House 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and other out buildings. Well of good water at the door. Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable. For further particulars, call on or address MAL Si. Sl&WAKT, McCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM w TUSCARORA Valley, containing 205 acres, about 175 acres clear. Two sets of buildings. No. 1, Log House, 20x24, plastered and pebbled ; Kitchen attached, 12x18 ; Spring, and also a Well of water near the door ; Stone Bank Barn, 40x00 ; Orchard. No. 2. New frame Honse, 28x32, good cellar; Summer House, 14x20; Spring and Spring House; New Frame Bank Barn, 4 xt6 ; Wagon Shed Good Toung Orchard, of grafted Irnit, in bearing condition. Will sell all, or half, to suit purchaser. The land ia well adapted by nature for the raising of grain and stock. Plenty of lime stone. The community is good. Churches and school honse conve nient. Terms moderate. For particulars can on or address C. ME 1 r.KS, Faimers' Grove, Juniata Co., l'a. CACTIOI NOTICE. ALL persona are hereby cautioned not to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned in Delaware township, for the purpose of lumbering, or for any other purpose. Mar 9, '81. J. W. KURTZ, OB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND w dens at this office. Snbwsribe for tie gtntlml k. RfyubHean 1 Mitceilantoui. P. ESPENSCIIADE, AT THE CENTRAL STORE MAI3 STREET. 2jtd Door Nobth ot Bridge Stbmt, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the pnblio to the following faots : . Fair Prices Our leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and ersrj article nsnall j found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the publio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the countj, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. Sept. 7, 1881. ESPE3SCIIADE. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Snceessors to Buyers fc Esnnedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, LtMBElt. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT, 4.C. We bny Grain, to ba delivered at MirHin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I nrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY It TOTT April 21,1881-tf FOUNDRY. rriQE undersigned, baving put the Mifflin- m town rouuiirv in a siaie ui repair, u prepared to do all kinds of foundry work. CASTING OF ALL KINDS, STOVES VB MEdTERS will be made and supplied to order. Plows. Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Rollers. THRESHING MACHINES and POWERS repaired in a workmanlike manner. Iron Railing and Fencing made and ordered to suit purchaser. For sny and all kindsof work that is pro duced in a foundry, call on DATID IIOL.MAX,' - FOUNDRYMAN, Mifllintown, Juniata Co., Pa. Oct. 26, '81. PII ILADKLPHIA SINGER MACHINE F.nuttl to mnp Bingrr iu the Markrt. The above rut renresenta the most popnlar style for the people which we offer for you for the very low price of 2". Remember, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. After having examined it, if it is not all we represent, return it to os at onr expense. Consult jour interests and order at uce, or Sena iov circular aim ic-niuuiriou. Address CHARLES A. WOOD CO.. No. 17 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Ta- March 15, 1882. After the First Day of December, 1880, T0U WILL FISD JACOB G. WINEY In his New Store Room at the East end of MCALISTERVILLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds. Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET LEON WAEE, Which articles be will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronage, te expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB G. WINEY. Nov 24,1880. Subscribe for the Senlmtt and Rtpublican, the best paper in the connty 1 4. A70 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily PIU made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tbcb & Co., Angnsta, Maine, mar 2, "84 -ly OXTL $20. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST RECEIVED AT LOCUST GROVE. .A. xeav stock: of goods CAS3IMERS AND SILK GOODS. SUMMER SHAWLS, CALICOES At Tift CT. EEADT MADE CLOTHINU AT THE LOWESt PRICES. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. ASD A FULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCNTRT TRADE. Be sure and examine onr stock before purchasing lsewhare, as yea aa asr tainly save monev. Ho troubla to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GROVE, Please give ns a call, and price ths (oods. One mile southwest of Patterson. April 27, W. BAIR & LEVIN. D. W. HARLEY'S Is ths place where jou can buy THE BEST AND TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, ana at jtsi VAistii.ULr LUiv fKlciLS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will Is mads to ordsr at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. PABREB'S HAIR BALSAM Aperfectre. f lag. decantr perftimed ana entirely hann lest. Removes dandruff". n smrs natural Color and pro vents boldness UcamtwH ram at dm rv.it M Floreston COLOGNE A rMWawW A - Mbltvlv rVaacnaU frriwmi with -ttfJmkrtHj iaabatg SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from tho Eastern cities with a full variety sf MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Com asa see and be astonished. Pants at 75 Cents. Patterson, Pa.,'April 16, 1873. Professional Cords. Louis E. Atkinson. Geo. Jacobs, Jr. ATKI.VSOS A. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Convevancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Slim street, in placb or rcsi- t dence ot Louis b. Atkinson, south ot Bridge street. OctiO, lfl. JJRODIE J. CRAWFOUD, Attorney at Law, MltFLISTOnX, - rESX'.i. All business promptlv attended to. Spe cial attention ziven to Collecting and Con veyancing. Office on Briclgu street, oppo- j sue louri tiouse Miuaro. jyAS0N IRW1X, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOWS, JUSIAT.1 CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Oftice On Bridga street, opposite tho Court House square. '80-1 J JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OyCoIlcctions attended to promptly. Orricf With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, SO )AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAY, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. jnne20,187. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MlfFLlXTOWN, rA. Office honrs from 9 A. w. to 3 r. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. ocl22-ti D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 1876. J. M BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acatiemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Stcrrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUSIJITA CO., PA. EyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JJENRY I1ARSI1BERGER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1876. PRIVATE SALES. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tho connty may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot fcf about TWO ACHES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameUouse, a corn mod iocs Stahle and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the honse. For particulars call on or addreaa WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. P fn $9(1 P ' bolu- Samples worth V free. Address Stis sea fc Ce., Portland, Maine. mar 2 -81-1 j JS'D FURSlSBiyG GOODS. choice and select stocks evsr Ssrs4 ks New Building, corner of Bridge aai Jan. 1, lSTlMf Parker's fQinger Tonic d An Xavifforathg Ua&tee that tfmr fetaxicatea. Thb deliciotM coabinxina of Ctnfer. Bucrra, Mandrake, tv 'ingia, and maay other of the best vegetable ineittcine known, cures Female Com plaint, Rheincairjn. Nenrousne, WalerfuIneM, and all disorders ot the bowels stomach- liver, kid- orrs and urinary ornv f vou have lo vour annetite and are low spirited. or suferinf from age, or any intimity, take Parker's Ginger Ionic It wilt strengthen brain and body and give you new hie ami viot. IOO DOLLARS. Paid fbramrthtap in;uriou hand in i:inrT To-.lc, or (ot failure he p or cure. Try u of ask youi sick farad 10 try k To-DV. 50c and $ 1 k M druRgms. LareeBeluy me !ol ir sue. brad tu circular liuua Col, i3 Wukua St.. N. Y. C7" SUITS MADE TO OKLEK.n SAHUKL STKATKS. Special -Voltces. PIMPLES. I will mail (Krt-v) ihu r:'t' lor a ! Vegetable that will reniovo Taa, FKE'J KI.tr", PlMPLE-i and Bljtcbes, leaving the kin fit, clear and beautiful; also instructions for producing a laxuriant growth of hair on a ball head or smooth tace. Address, im losing 3c stamp, Ba. ASDEir 4. Co., o Bcekmau it., X . TO CONSUMPTIVES. The nWertivr having teen permanently cured of that dread disesae, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to mak known to bi fi llow-sullerers the means af cure. To all who desire it, he will sand a copy of thtt prescription used, (free ( charge,) with the directions for preparing and rnrinx the same, which thv wiil tlnd a ! si-ax Ciaa for CossimrTios, Asraiia, bsos curris, Ac. rarties wishing tke Prescrip tion, will please address, Kv. e. A. vriLgny, 134 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. T. A ok: GENTS WANTED. Big Pav. Llgkl ork. Steady Kmploi raent. Sam ples free. Address. M. L. BTKN, Nas sau Street, New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN" who suffered for veara from Nervous DEBILITY, PKf.MATUKB lhUA 1 , and all the tfl.ct.n or youthful in discretion, will for the ake ofsutTerng hu manity, send tree to ail who need it. the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. HutTerera wishing to profit by the advertiser's expo rience van do so bv addressing in perteot confidence. " JOHN B. UGDKN. Z Cedar St., New York. Jan 2. 1S!. A Great Canse of ?Hmnaa Misery Im the Loss of A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure or Seminal Weakness, er Spermatorrhea, induced by Sell-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, aud Impediments to Marriage gen erally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Mentnl and Physical Inrapscitv, Ac By KOBEHT J.CL'LVKRWELL, M. D., At thor ot the " Green Book," itc. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from h!e own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be tfectnally remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials ; poiuting out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what hie condition nity be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. V7Thii Lecture will prat a ieea l M anf aud Ihomandt. Sent, under seal, iu a plain envelope, t any address, post-paid, on receipt of all cents, or two postage stamps. Aldrest THE CULYERWELL MEDICAL C0 41 Ann at., New York, N. Y. 1 jnnel8-ly Post-Omce Bex 4ot. VALUABLE FAR3I PRIVATE SALE. THE heirs of Frederick Lanver, dee'4, will oftr at private sale, a farm, situ ated in Greenwood township. Perry connty. Pa., bounded by lands of J. Anker, J. Q. Jones, J. Kipp and others, containing '. One Hundred & Fifty-fire Acresj more or less, about 115 acres of which are cleared and in a hinh state of cultivation the balance is well set with timber. The improvements are a Large Mlh Frame fom, BANK BARN, Hog Pen, Corn Honse, and Wash House, with i Weil of never-failing water near the door. There is also an ex cellent Orchard of choice fruit on the farm. This is a most desirable property, being aituated in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, churches, mills, Ac, and within few miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Oy For farther particulars call on the undersigned, who reside on the firm, er address them at Millem town, Perry Co p SIMEON LAUVER, V BOLbER LACVER. May 4, m. A4mmistrtort.
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