SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : "Wednesday, Korem'r IS TEEMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if pid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices m local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. A Democratic deluge. Sot rotes enongh ; thafs all. Everybody is looking for winter. Frees will bring bread to your door. Altoona is to have a free mail de livery. Myrials of small flies were about on Sabbath. The average fall bonnet is appearance. A cold wave is reported as ou the way from the North. The cotton tails are being gather ed in by the hunters. Fob sale, five shares Odd Fel low's IJall Association Stock. An exchange arises and Bays, that a woman can keep a secret. Br a church festival the Bloomfield Methodists cleared $101,00. Such a crowd as will attend upon the inauguration of l'attison. Liverpool, Ferry county, is wrest ling with the railroad question. Ladies dreag are being made wi lier, and mens' clothing tighter. There was a spelling bee at Cuba School house, last Fridsy evening. It is said that a pot ito carried in the pocket is good for rheumatism. Since the foggy weather has abated, the ducks on the river are lessnumer on s. A euddea wind storm at noon, on Monday swept the loaves from the tree. Snyder, Greenback candidate for Congress, had about 400 votes in the district. FOR SALE A first rate, second hand, Washington hand press. Call at this office. There are several lota of good to bacco of last year's growth iu this place for sale. The 49th regiment, holds a re un ion, at Huntingdon, this Wednesday, and Thursday. It is sad to realize that, "that same , old coon." was compelled to 6eek winter quarters. Elections were held in 33 states . on the 7th inst Two thirds of them went Democratic. Adolph M. Opple, has been ap pointed Post Master at Oppleville, Black Log Valley. Luke Davit, fell off a wagon at Thompsontown, a few days ago, and was aevtrely hurt A number of rowdy men, and vrom en, from Lewistown vinited this place last Thursday night Ben Butler, has been working all Lie life to bo governor of Mass., now that he has it, what has he ? Speculators are casting glances at the stock of potatoes to see whether it is Hinall enough to admit of a cor ner. A great enow storm raged in cer tain parts of Minnessota on Satur day : in fion;e places it formed drift 10 to 12 feet John Jacobs, river bridge toll kee per, fell down a flight of stairs back of the toll house, last Friday and broke an arm. Enoch Shellenberger, of Fayette, was kicked on the leg by a horse, and for some days after the kick the limb was quite sore. The State Senate, will have 29 Re publicans, and 21 Democrats. The House will have 112 Democrats and S3 Republicans. The man who lost the bet, is quite well convinced that there is no good in betting, but the man that won, thinks it a good thing. "A Jersey veteran is claiming a pension and seventeen years' arrears on the ground of "chronic laziness contracted in the army." Vow 6ince the Democracy have captured Ben Butler, will they insist on him returning the spoons that they charged him with having. The friends of editor Tyhurst, of the Huntingdon Globe, believe that he cannot live through the winter ; he is suffering with consumption. Throusrh all their tears over the treneral ix.litical wreck, the Eepnbh- smile over the Atkinson, Tomeroy, Caveny, Sterrett i fnmWnne in upper Bern and twp., T,rks Co.. bears the following lii- Rcrintion: "Albeta Schneider killed BlIIIHluiii - by lightning in 17(0, while holding a child in ner iap. A two-vear old son of Robert Hoo er Cole Valley, Todd township, was choked to death at dinner on lection day, by apiece of meat lodg ing in his throat Wm. Weimer, of Lewistown, died, tm Saturday, from the effects of n pnn shot wound delivered by a neigh bor, who, mistook Weimer, in the woods, for a wild turkey. The Lawistown Gazelle says. "The rowth of clover in wheat stubble has been so extraordinary this year, that several farmers cut the young tlover for clover aeed." Rev Mr. Cbpenhaver, Lutheran preacher, who for a long tima served the McAllisterville, and Center Lu theran congregations, moved last Friday, to Oil City, this State. The schools in Birds borough Berks county tave been closed be- . . . . prtorlot TPVPT. cauae or tue ravages - - - and diphtheria. In one iamiiy rhildren died within a few days. five Many people, now that the Demo crats have a majority in Congress, express the belief that Congressional legislation will be shaped as to bring bout the payment of the bouh.u debt, whatever that is. SHORT LOpALS. IIow the unterrified will attend the inauguration of Pattison; they will be there by thousands. "The prudent man spendeth his evenings at home : yea, he rideth the fire shovel, and by the aid of this steed he shelleth the dried corn for mush." t The Democrats will have 10 to IS majority in the Legislature on joint ballot In Conjn-ess they will have about 65 of a majority, if the returns as reported be correct "At Fleming, Caynga county, N. Y., a farmer agreed to dig his neighbor's potatoes if he would allow him a sin gle potato from' every hill dug. He picked out the Jumbos and at the end of the day had fifteen bushels at fiity cents a bushel for his share. Ben Bntler has turned up in poli tics, as the Democratic governor of Massachusetts. When the Republi can tidal wave rolled over the coun try in 1860, Butler rolled along, and now when the Democratic tidal wave rolls over the country in 1S8A But ler rolls along with it Turning rjll ing Butler. The Newport Ledger, last week said. On Saturday while Mhs Annie Howe was in her room, at home, with little Eleanor Orris, a bullet from a pistol punctured a window light and passed close to her face, glass from the broken pane flying into h.r eve. Where the ball came from it not known. The ladies pronounce the man that wrote the following as an ugly m tn: The women in Kansas vote at the school election. At a recent elect ion in Osage City on9 woman went up to vote, but before she got throilgh telling the judges what a time her Willie had with the scarlet fever when he was onlv two Tears old, it was time to close the polls and she liad forgotten to dejwsit her ballot "Several families of colored people, numbering altogether some fifty per sons of all ages, sailed from New York October 31, in the ship Mora via, for Liberia, Africa. Wheu they arrive there each family will be giv en 23 acres of land and shelter and provisions for six months, after which thev are expected to become self sup porting. Since 18G0 over 5.000 col onists have been sont from this coun try tj Liberia. "Lovest thou me much, Theo dore?" "Oh, Clorintha! If all -Just here the old man jumped np froin behind a bush near the front pate and ejaculated; See here! None of this doggone Romeo busi ness. This ain't no theatre. Corinth cro in and help your mother to wash them dishes ; and you, Theodore, or whatever your name is, if you want to remain in a settin condition, yon had better git out of that 'ere gate there several times faster than you came in." Kentucky btate Journal. On Saturday the 4th inst., William Whistler, was found in the middle of the road, in Licking Creek Valley, dead,, ns mentioned in last week's issue of this paper. On Saturday the 11th iust, the jury that held an inquest over the dead body, brought in the following verdict : That Wil liam Whistler, came to his death, by falling from a wagen, while nnder the influence of intoxicating liquors; breaking five ribs in lu'3 right tide. One, or more, of the broken ribs punctured his right lung, which caus- 1 1 . 1 . .,n 1 ed hemorrhage and death. A lesson may be learned from this item, taken from the Newport Jir. of last week. John Campbell, 15 years old, living near Pine Grove school house, in Miller twp, was hunt ing in company with his cousin, aged l(f vears. John Campbell cocked his fun and placed it on the ground and walked away alxwt 20 feet when his cousin picked np the gun and point ed it at John, not knowing the gun was cocked. The gun was discharged the contents striking John near the upper edge of the breast bone, a few shot entering the lung. His condi tion is favorable at present Two town boys went to the woods to hunt ; in the hunt they came "acrops" a wild turkey. The fowl was at a distance quietly scratching, and eating. One boy said "IU go around on the far side of the turkey, for it is scratching away from us, and when it comes up to me, 1 11 shoot it" ''No said the other that's what I want to do," and forthwith the boys fell into a warm discussion, as to which one should go around and shoot the fowl The turkey heard the noise of the dispute as to which should secure it tr.r .llnnpr. and ran awav. and that ended the dispute. The boys at teed the Academy. A young Chicago accountant of "oodfamilv, while, in a frolicsome mood, inserted in a newspaper nn ad vertisement asking for a young lady correspondent He found among the answers received one which pleas ed him so well that he replied at once. The correspondence was con tinued, photographs were exchanged hnrh 1ttin? those of other persons, obtained at a photograph gallery. A meeting was proposed by tueyomjg man, to be followed by an evening at a theatre and a good time after ward at a suburban lioteL me iuy consented, and when tlie young man arrived at the place set for the meet- in" he saw conspicuously Deiore u.. - lo.l-c- of 19 wearing the dis- V ,.rk that had been a-red upon. He was astounded to find that it was his own sister. 0 5n this dace have a distinct recollection of the party that passed through town vnth some 6 bears. Well down at Newport, a LrsesHedatoneofthe bears and ran away ana in iu - fcheda baggy, Md so forth. .The t tu nra were arrested, StokenMorrJudgeBnettwho flowed them to bereleased on -common baiL" One of the lawyers in he Se wanted the bear men to pay the . ur on the other side ob- iected and that raised a fuss among jee.ana rfiBnited in one tnelawyeT7 -a vanouished m uiepu0 wuv- mieci the man hstic encou, - not bear crowu saw ever they go. - . Juniata County- Official. oorsaxoa. 09 w Mifflintown....... J7 63 79 239 1G0 129 27 67 5 63 88 m 68 27 86 87 76 11 70 96 119 99 132 60 39 116 105 49 86 82 64 104 69 177 105 22 124 16 13 007 06 3 "i 8 6 13 4 8 6 Fermanagh 01 7 01 02 01 CI rivet to... Walker, Delaware Tbompsontown Jlonroe...... ., Greenwood.... Susquehanna ., Patterson , Beale . . . . Port Boy al..., 05 02 03 Turbett 01 Spruce Hill 11 T asc arc ra ...... Lack .,., . . . black Log Miliord. ........ ,. 28 Total. 63 1372 1638 114 LIECTEXAXT oovia.ioa O O 63 ta o c Mifflintown 21 61 93 15 Fermanagh 81 119 12 Kavette 8 238 1U0 6 Walker 8 162 129 6 Delaware 129 60 Tbompsontown'.... 2 27 39 Monroe I 67 116 1 Greenwood 05 105 8 Susquehanna...... 1 61 61 6 Patterson 2 42 85 13 Beale 1 93 81 4 Port Royal 8 66 54 Z Turbett 1 30 102 5 Tuscarora 1 86 178 7 Spruce Hill 10 87 69 Lack 77 105 Black Log 11 22 Slilford 71 126 25 Total 54 1384 1634 108 BEO'l ISTEESAL AFFAIRS " S w 0 se f Mifflintown 17 61 9 15 Fermanagh 81 117 12 Farette 08 238 1W 06 Walker 02 163 129 06 Delaware 133 55 03 Tbompsontown.. 02 27 39 .. Monroe 1 007 116 1 Greenwood .... 000 7 102 003 Suvjuebauna.... 01 051 051 005 Patterson 03 043 08- 013 Beale 01 0W 81 004 Port Royal 03 04 55 Wi Turbett 0U1 029 103 005 Spruce Hill 010 0b8 068 oqO Tuscarora 001 086 175 007 Lack 000 076 106 0 Black Log....... 0- 11 022 000 Milford 000 071 126 025 Total '.. 50 1386 1623 108 0 SI PBEXS jvzr.w. 2 Q I 5 ? I s K 3 -w - i Mifflintown 019 C61 096 015 1 Fermanagh 001 085 113 00$ Favette 008 234 099 004 Walker 001 162 127 006 Delaware tOO 129 060 000 Thompsontown.... 002 027 039 000 Monroe 001 069 116 1 Greenwood O".) 105 3 Susquehanna 001 052 050 005 Patterson 005 043 0c6 008 Beale 001 088 083 002 Port Royal 001 066 055 003 Tnrbatt 001 029 103 tX4 Spruce Hill 010 087 067 000 Tuscarora O01 085 176 007 Lack 000 076 105 000 Black Log 000 Oil 022 f"0 Miltord 001 072 126 023 Total 53 1381 1631 92 O. nj5 C0XGBE3S AT LAIOK. H c S 5 O 9 2 013 Wt8 004 006 OtHI 000 001 3 005 008 003 103 001 COO 007 OO0 000 I '20 I x Mifflintown 012 ocs 086 213 165 128 027 070 005 051 013 0.2 (66 031 087 0'JO 077 Oil 074 100 116 099 127 061 C39 117 105 050 091 082 052 106 070 174 15 021 123 Fermanagh 002 FaTette. 004 Walker . 001 OiiO . 002 001 001 000 . 001 , 001 . 000 , 009 . oa . 000 . 000 . 0:0 Delaware Tbompsontown. Monroe.. Greeuwood Susquehanna .. Patterson Beale Port Royal..... Turbett Spruce Hill. ... Tuscarora Lack Black Log ..... Milford Total 35 1412 1643 So COXGBESS. ASBEMBLT ' n 01 a ci ?; r o - E 3 "g. 5 S- 2 3 a 3 s a X r3 ? r r r 112 004 013 091 0P4 Oil 102 100 010 079 120 009 261 003 0P2 223 116 007 185 106 005 153 142 003 168 020 003 148 035 001 010 028 000 034 031 000 083 107 000 070 116 001 016 093 003 013 095 0 3 ,056 0-30 001 154 047 006 06S 0'16 007 067 067 006 111 065 002 109 064 002 073 050 001 095 029 000 033 102 003 0G0 076 003 101 064 000 107 058 On 129 137 006 147 120 004 081 096 000 0.U 087 022 010 000 019 013 0o0 089 116 01T 113 091 016 r22 1369 73 1673 1391 71 Mifflintown Fermanagh Favette. . . Walker... Delaware.. Thomps'n . Monroe.. . Greenwood Susquehanna056 Patterson.. Beale Port Royal Tnrbott.... Spruce Hill Tuscarora . Lack Black Log. Milford.. . . Total.. sncairrr. 2 5 F3 I t? 0 s f 083 Cl"3 093 116 012 075 175 003 163 144 020 128 035 003 10 024 009 039 113 COO 060 083 003 020 053 005 048 051 010 077 070 003 100 042 013 062 067 001 059 079 000 082 119 006 138 083 000 092 013 000 019 097 020 101 1417 Ul 1509 Mifflintown. Fermanagh. Fayette. Walker Delaware Thompgontown .... Monroe Greenwood....... Susquehanna Patterson Beale Port Royal Turbett Spruce Hill Tuscarora Lack Black Log Milford j car coasnsioaer. EOISTEB. K i i. 5S f Mifflintown 106 071 013 095 073 19 Fermanagh 097 106 009 095 106 09 Fayette.... 239 104 004 256 084 11 Walker.... 155 139 004 189 102 06 Delaware.. 158 028 003 164 024 03 Thompsont' 031 031 000 037 029 09 Monroe.... 075 118 001 074 112 01 Greenwood .015 092 003 016 092 03 Sujuehan'n055 047 005 056 047 05 Patterson. 094 041 007 067 065 00 Beale 099 077 001 102 071 00 Port Royal 068 051 001 071 060 00 Turbett... 051 078 001 050 083 04 8prnee Hill 096 067 000 098 067 00 Tuscarora.. 131 130 007 083 128 68 Lack 085 090 000 068 087 24 Black Log.. 014 013 000 017 013 02 Milford.... 097 108 016 096 1U5 20 ToUl.. 1670 1386 76 1612 1338 182 Trial List for December Term, 1882- . The following is the Trial List for December Term of Court, 1st week iu Dec., 1882 : Jerome Ehrenzeller vs. Jacob Shreffler, No. 31. Feb. T. 1882. Margaret Todd, Louisa Todd vs. Richard Doyle, B. F. Crozier. No. 42, Dec T. 1879. John Bums vs. Mary Ann Dace and John F. C Dace, administratrix and administrator of Mary Ann Sum mervilla, deed, No. 82 Sept T, 1SSL Colar Wis va. Noah Hertzler, No. 59, Feb. T, 1882. Wm. Ulsh, guardian of W. A. Stew art, Mary E. Htewart and David Gil son Stewart, minor children of Dav id Stewart vs. James R. Kelly, A. W. Shelly and O. V. Fink, No. t5, April 1, 1882. Levi Myers vs. E. A. Tennis, C. C. Tennis and Benjamin Brandt, No. 126 April T. 1882. Samuel Loudenslager vs. Samuel F. Seiber, No. 135 April T, 1882. William Dearing vs. Wm. D. Walls No. 139 April T. 1SS2. A. R. Robinson vs. Wm. Piles and Nancy Files, his wife, No. 16, Sept 7, 1882. S. G. Dressier for use of Jacob O Dressler vs. Frank Fortzlim, No. 74, Sept. T, 1S82. N. Bruce Alexander vs. The Town ship of Fermanagh. A Lewistown paper says ; A white doer, chased by dogs attempted to jump a post fence and fell back stunned, where it was captured by II. J. Close of the East End. It was a yearling doe, and nothing but the ears and forehead are colored. Sam uel Treaster purchased it for 525, with a view of tnming it, but it died from the injuries received. This is the second white deer taken in Treas ter Valley. The Sunbury Democrat relates the following; A young couple from this ! vicinity were married, and wishing to ;e a weadlug trip thougnt mat a J vihit to see the Ji Centennial festivi ties at I'nilaaelpnia, would be a very pleasant place to go and accordingly went with the crowd on Tuesday. Unfortunately they had no friends in the city, and hud not secured hotel accommodations previous, so when they arrived there lodgings could not be procured for love or money. The young couple were compelled to spend the first night of their honey moon walking the streets from sun set to sunrise, and went through the same programme the following night The thira day they left for home having a sufficiency of the 'B." The latest theory in regard to the origen of coal oil U brought forward bv a young man as follows : at the time of the deluge the whales of the world gathered in great schools and on the subsidence of the waters were locked in pools in the mountain for- ges. lie intimates mat one cunurea billions cl wnaiesiiaatime to develop to maturity before the cyclone struck the earth. These whales subsisted for a time, but soon succumbed to the sun's heat and relapsed into a li quid state, becoming so many barrels of oil. A large number 01 tnose an tedeluvian whales were stranded in Pennsylvania and are now floating around in a liquid state beneath the crust which now forms the States's surface. The result of all this has been that every now and then pome lucky individual punctures the crust, strikes a whale and is rewarded by a "jTisher. The Lewistown Gazelle last Wod uesday said, in regard to the shoot ing of Weimer ; Mr. Wimcr informs us that he bad always inculcated on his eon never to hide himself when calling for turkeys in the woods, and that in the shooting case noticed last week his son was not hid in toe bush es, as was currently reported at the time, but seated on a rock in a rath er exposed place. It seems ho had seen some turkoys Hying into the woods, and seating himseif as above he called several times, stopping at intervals, but neitner neanng nor seeing anything of them he reached back with his hand to get something to eat and while doing so received the shot fired by Callahan, who bad approached through the brush, Ln expectedly Mr. Wimer showed marks of improvement though last night ho was not very well. KoTember The wild November conies at last. Beneath a veil of rain ; The night winrl Wows its folds aside, Her face is full o( pain. The latest of her race, r Jie takes. The autumn's vacant throne ; She has but one short moon to lire. And she must live alone. A barren realm of withered fields. Bleak woods of fallen leaves, The palest morns that ever dawned; The dreariest of eves. It is no wonder that she comes. Poor month ! with tears of pain ; For what can one so hopeless do, But we-p and weep again ? Richard Ii. Stoddard. A visitor at the Percy Terger wan sion, on Austin avenue, remarked, as he caressed little Mollie Terger "ghe takes after papa and has got his hair." "No," said the- little cherub, 'it's not me that takes after papa and gets his hair. It's mamma who does that when he comes home tight" Texas Siflinys. Walfjsjt Leaf Balr BeiUrer. It is entirely different from all others. It is aa clear at water, and, as iu nam in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor- It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It doea not in any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperationa hare done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Bach bottle is war ranted. SMITH. KLINE 4. CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRIT TENTON, New Tork. Important To Travellers. Special inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Route- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. Emplotkist roa ladiks The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladies. None should be with out them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in their praise. These goods are manufactured by ladies who have made the wants of ladies and children a study, and thev ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this country- and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every nonsenoia wouia meet with a ready response, and that determined we- man could make a handsome salary and hare the exclusira agency for this county. We advise some lady who is in need of em ployment to send to the Company her name and address, and mention this paper. Ad dress Queen City Suspender Company, No, 179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. July26 12ts A Good Orrr.R: The Chicago, Burling ton Sl Quincy liailroad Company baa jnst issued an illustrated treatise. "The Heart of the Continent," describing the wonder ful growth of the Six Great States. The book is beautifully printed, and numerous engravings of high merit adorn its pages Any one sending thoir name and address with two three-cent postage stamps will re ceive a copy by return mail, by applying to Perceval Lowell, General Passenger Agent, Chicago Illinois. The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for the productive mines and fertile prairies of the Great Sonthwcst is unanimous in se lecting the route via Chicago. Implicit confidence is placed in the Kansas City pio neer line, composed of the C. B. & Q. and Old Reliable Hannibal and St. Joseph Rail roads. Thjough fast trains are run by this Lice and the equipment is unsurpassed. Iron City llulaesi College. The moat complete Institution in the United States for the thorough praatical education of yor.ng and middle agr.d men. Enter at any time. For circulars giving full particulars, address J. C. SMITH, A. M., Pittsburg, fa. M MiUI ED i WOODWARD BOLLINGER At the Presbyterian parsonage, in Bi-aletown, Nov. 2, 1882, by the Rev. 8. Aug. Davenport, Mr. Robert Woodward to Miss Ella C. Boll inger, both of Reed'a Gap. RODUhRS GOSHEN On November 8tb, 1882, at the residence ot the bride's parents in Milllintown, by Rev. M L Smith, Mr James L. Rodger, of Sunbury Penna., to Miss Ella J Goshen. COMMEKCJ AX. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLrxTOwii, November 15, 1832. Butter 25 Eggs 28 Lard 15 Ham 18 Shoulder ........................ 11 Sides 12 Kag 1 1 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qcotatiors roa To-dat. Wednesday, November 15, 1882. Wheat Corn, Oats, Rye Clovers eed... Timothy seed 95 60 37 85 6 00 2 00 pniLADELriHA MARKETS. Philadelphia November 11th 1W2 Wheat $1.03, For Pebrurary $1.11 offered Corn 8 lets. Oats 40 to 45c. Rye 71 to 73c Butter 16 to 87c a pound, Eggs 26 to 31c, Chickens 10 to- 12; per pound. Ducks and turkeys ditto; Dressed turkeys at 13 to 15cts per pound; Hay It to 16 dollars a ton Cloverseed 0 to 9Jc a po'iml; Cattle 3 J to 8cts per pound; Cows $30 $85 per bead YAL.FAIJLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned ofTers at private salo a desirable farm, situate in Beale town ship, Juniata county, Pa., containing 184 ACEE8- more or less, on which there is erected Two Dwelling Houses and a NEW BANK BARN, and outbuild ings. This farm is situate on the public road, a haif-mile east of Johnstown. There are about 120 acres clean d. in good state of cultivation. Good orchard of fruit on the premises. The woodland is well set with choice locust timber. For further particu lars call on or address the owner, y MRS. CIIARLOTTE SNYDER. Port Roval Pa. A FOC31DRT FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, ni Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The melting apperatua has just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. AU of the several de partments are under one rof. The Foun dry has the best run of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there 6 or 6 acres ot land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apptes, Grape, fcc. Every thing convenient about tbe premises. Will sell all or part- For further particulars call on or address J. II. KOGEKS. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. Tho long evenings tire at Land, subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant newspatH r o:npanion full of t ews and information that will ilo vou and family good during the winter ni-'lits and days to conic. PRIYATE SALES. A FARM OP 300 ACRES, MORE OR less, of limestone and shale land, in Milford township, in Licking Creek valley, Juniata county, Pa. 5 aboni low cieareo, w acre timberland "under fence." The improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame House, Large Bank Bam, wagon anea, Large Hog Pen, Sheep House, Carriage House, Wash House, Spring House withm ten yards of the door. Fountain pump ot never-failing water at both house and barn. This is a desirable property, and is only two miles from Mifflin railroad station. Terms easy. For particulars, call on or address John Rpbisen, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa., or Shelbum Kobison, same au areas. FARM for SALE, iu Tuscarora Valley near Peru Mills, containing 100 acres near ly all cleared, the ballance well set with good white-oak timber, only 3 miles from the new proposed railroad. .The land Is not much billy, part of which baa been lately limed fifteen acrea ol meadow, water in nearly all of the fields, fruit in abundance Log bank-barn, Good frame bouse Sux,it, all necessary outbuildings, A never failing fountain of good water running at tn door also a large limestone quarry about I mile distant belongs to the farm. Two Churches and School-bouse witbm half-mile, r rica 8,000 or call on or address J. s. KENEPP, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa., A FIRS T-RATE FARM, CON TAIN 1X8 One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the beat wheat-growing district in the S tate of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield countv, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area large two-story BRICK HOUSK (13 rooms, ball and ccl'ar), Double Log Barn and Stable, and other building, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There is a 1 &rjre orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments, A farm adjoining sold for $100 per acre, The reason forselling.is the desire to invest in city property, in Circleville. Fur all In formation address J. SWETEK, Circle villo, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A RARE CHANCE To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raisiuir his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred Acre and more, having thereou a larce Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild,-, j ings ; a running stream 01 waver heai the door, also, good well Water in yard ; as Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the couuty; a grore of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned iuto a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as sneh 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 kinds. There it au abun dance of LIMKSTON E on the farm. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this couuty, to the man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, 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 tn come. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to dvelope one of tho finest tracts of land in the county, call at thia of fice fer particulai s. BLfiRCHAFD Ch ULU Firs iln made for FamQr Dairies. FiveaiM. for factory Uk Perfect .tack and the bnt work. Strong. dmpU. ffkianfc, eocTaaleiit an4 dir- Ttaey eonunua te M THE STANDARD CHURN OF THE COUNTRY. TRY ONE. Send for full Descriptive Circulars to POUTER BLAXCIIAItD'S S0XS, OOWCOEO, M. H. Professional Cards. Lous E. Atkixsom. Geo. Jacobs, Je. ATKIJSOX X JACOB!, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrics On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson. K.i., south of Bridge street. Oct 2G, ltl. JJROD1E J. CRAWFOHP, Attorney at Law, MIFtLlXTOirx, . . PESETA. All business pronrptly attended to. Spe cial attention given to Collecting and Con veyancing. Office on Bridge street, oppo site Court House Square. jjlJASON IRWIN, "': ATTOENET-AT-LA.W, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUX1AT.1 CO., PA. H7" All business promptly attended to. Office On Bridge street, c; j-osito i'ne Court House square. I "1", "bO-ly JACOB BEIDI.Ett, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. nCollections attended to promptly. OrriCE With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTOWX, I A. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of fice in his residence, eu Tiiir-i street, op posite Methodist parsonage. octii-tt D. M. CRAWFORD, M. V. Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Ollice at the old corner cf Third and Orange streets, Mittlintoan, Pa. March TJ, 1876. J. M. BRAZKE, M. V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrrca formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCXIATA CO., PA. C7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JJEXRY HARSH BERGKR, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. OlEce at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1S76. YyiLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND LKALKR JN Far rut rs and Mechanics Machinery. Mifflintown, Jini iU Couuty, Pa. Ofllce on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nov. t, MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLETS la the place where you can bay THE BEST ANT THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, J.VD FURyiSHiy'G GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks crer offered ha thia market, and at JSTOyiSHlXGLT LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for mita and parts of suits, which will be made U oris at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge aad Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1879-tt SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly 00 hand a full variety of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES'ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHINO GOODS. Gooda of all kinds are low Come and see and be astonished Pants at TS cents. 07- SUITS MADE TO OKER.j Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. THE BEST WAGON r s -i VT l1 'rw "a-THC. AE.1J THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. nmn and Tmter tn mrr loemllty will ataana as- this Hum before purchasing. WH HARRISON, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Miscellaneous. J "Jr? rJ. i' &i&K P. X.SPJ33SCUADI2, AT TOR CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET, 2xd Doon North of Bridgr Street, lIiflliiitoTrn, Pa., i i Calls the attention of tbe public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader I The: Bast Goods Oar Pride ! j One Price Our Style I Casli or AJAUUMiig w v t a, A v a aJ-iAJ Small Profits and Quick Sales Ou Motto ! Uur leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,- GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qneensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloth?, and every article usually found in flrst elass stores. tui.MUt niWLH. taien in 1 exchange for goods at highest narket prise. I ' . 1 Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ak per sons from al! parts of the county, when in Mifflin to eail and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCaTADE. Sept. T, 1WI. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers Sc. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAIIH, CO A la CEJIENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT, Alt'. Te buy Grain, to be delivered at Miffiln town. Port Royal, or Moxico. ! Vie are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers 1 at reasonable rates. KEJfNEDT t DOTT. April 21,lP82-tf PIMPLES. FltltOIlH OF YOUTH A Gentleman who soffered for years from and all tho ettc-cts ot joutMul indiscretion, i will for the a.ke of sufferins humanity,! send free to ail who need it, the receipe and direction (or making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufl'erers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience esc do so by addressing in rerfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., ! June 14-2 1 yr. I will mail (Krce)'the receipe for a simpl Vegetable Balk that will remove Its Feeckses, Pikples and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of h - - - baldhead or smooth fare. Ad dress, inch -ing 3c. stamp, Bee. Vaedelp i. Co., 12 1 arclay St., K. Y., CUY THIS OUT! Wo have stores In 1 5 leading Citien. fTm vhw-timira9ratooht.iB tbr .rrr"i'. q-.-M 1 it F.etvrM-a i.l PrtnelpaJ 4fe an t .r-. fn. n-ixt lr n-ir .w lilalmr rnn-i I MM in VCII 'SSwHn.OsfMlwiS. f tlS LUICLLPHII.AOtLPHIA.PA. AD VERTISEMEJfTS. SAMUEL STRAYER. ON WHEELS- XHH OLD AXD BrT.IABT B HARRISON." 18SA Thotuaivl ra ntft. The bast u Ilia cheapox. tLnrj wauoa f7 fall. lY.m fe..tnrv until tamd. find It to Umir Inters to look wtU Into th T i turn n a ,5v-?i'JQ5!f.T ! t ! & (A i'lMtT rtlju!r AL lvt' us-. ..r!.iEssi2 jt., T-t.-. a. o z cap- o .. . . , Lag in-- U-M Ihro!crr KANSAS Gil I. I POITER. PERCEVAL LOMELL. aa FV-. rVu" ( Manager. em. ftu.. At' . Chic.ao.Ill. CliU.1.. Ut- TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havinft been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remrdy, i. anxiims to make, known to his felluw.sulT. rers the means of cure. To all who desire it, h will send a copy ef the prescription ui-ed, (tre of charge,) wlih th directions lor pn parliif and uning the same, whirh they will And a sure Craa lr Cuton., Cold., Cosacer lon, AsTHit, Beoscbitis, slc. Parties wiahinE the Prescription, will please ad dress Rev. E. A. WILSON; 104 Penn St., Williamsburgo, N. V., MISHAWAKA Th! TBohln tit MiTvWfcTTy .1r'Tr! V ttw vm at f KfLMtoJtHmml bT'J H i K-11CBA. lttacr ble of hUlif fttxi frtsdinn twtT bnhe per hunr, will, four ta mx hoTs-pownr, nii oan b ran bf Kter, atsBm or hrw-wwr. Tb grinAlnj ptt mnrf (nr7ttallixMl mm, mn& eot tUMiutir. ual fcr Cirwr prjj tU ittccpta. ST. JOSEPH HTG CO., MISHAWAKA, INO. Special .Vutices. A Breat Causa of Ehhm Misery Is the Ijo of Ho W liOt, IIoW itestorctl. Just iiuhiished, a new edition ol IK. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAV on the radical cure ol Srcaatrnsaii'S or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seiinal Losses, Iepotesct, Montal and Physical Incapacity, Iinj.-dim'nts to Marriage, etc. ; also. CossrwPTios, ErinrKT and Fits, In. t dnced by sell-indulgence or sexual eilrav- aranee, fcc. The celebrated author, in this admirable E.isav, clearly dcnnniratei, from a thirty years' sncres.itnl prartice, that the alarm ing cotsqnrnces of sell-abune niij be rul ioally cured; pointing out a mode of euro at once siuiple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition m iv bv, may enre him self chesply, privately, and radically. fThis Lecture nhouid be in the hands of ev-ry yonth and every man in the land. I Sent, urd-r seal, i;i a pl. io ruvelope, to " any aldres, potl-pnid, rd.-eij-t fl ( cut, or two posOge stamu. A lilrea TH E f I'LVEKW ELL JI E WC AL ( 0 41 AnuSt., New Yik,S. 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