SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Decem'r 6, lSS-J. TEEMS. Subscription, $1.50 per aannm if paid WO bin 12 months; $2.00 if not paid witbin li months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 ccsu per inch lor each insertion. Irn&ieot business notices in local col umn, lb ccuta per it no lor each insertion. Deductions iU be made to those desiring t advertise by the year, half or quarter sear. SHORT LOCALS. Nev almanacs. Stlish bonnets. Join the church. Ths river is low. Ha! Santa Clans. A taste of winter. Cbbits every -where. High cold wiutl on Sunday. Congress convened on Monday VuA tn2V ; evcrylKdy likes taffy. Ct .mmcrcuil travelers are ploutv. They dij for coal in Perry county. Christmad is the greatht of all days. WiViiameport is to have public library. Nuw for Christmas, it is a day for everybody. A Huntingdon man raised a 10 pound beet. Teachers espect to have a good time Lest week. Butler is reported scarce by ex-cLuL-e juiia-is. James Banks, f-hot a red fox on TiiiiLktgivirjg day. Foot ball La the popular game of Lali at the colleges. Wm Kenawall of Van "Wert is in a st ate of poor health. The 1st day of the month wan a delightful winter day. A Missouri man has put up 13, 1)00, baiieis of apples. xhe winter weather was a little rough on com Lukir6. If yon espec-t to make a s!o, have your bids punted at this office. The woods aud Ik-Ms were full of Luster 6 on Thanksgiving days. Sunday school people hold a con Tention et Ltwisiowa this week. Students of the Academy cajoyed .a taCy -party labt I'riuay evening. The l'rfcsby teriaiis espect to have a merry Christmas enteiiaiumcnt Rev. A II. I'ui ker, passed Thanks giving day in town auiong his friends. ihey say ah the signs point to a i hard winter. Ail bigns fail sometimes The hog cjniaaittee is about ready to preoei.t a report and be discharg ed. Two deer were shot bv Robert Stilt, in Lack township, some days ago. Cook stoves with the latest lm- i provemenis attached, for sale by 11c Ciiniic. The Mechanics gave a supper at the Jacobs House, last liiursday vening. Rubber goods a specially st Hack's. In boots and shoes every pmr guar anteed. Malignant scarlet fever has mani fested itself in Johnstown Camoiia County. German carp have bef-n put into t- ,,. r , . - . 1 . Enoch Hornaig s ponu m I erm;uiau township. ... , . Miss n.ata B.irrows, of illi.ims port, is visaing relatives and friends in ttw cuiumunity. Giaries Snri tuer, of Delaware tovrnship, was stricken with pjndy- is saje ;":ays ago. John Ciwk, ff 'Walker t J.rnaLip, i wse eevere.'V i-urt lv a f;di flow a , wagoa fctvtial ci.iys ago. The railroad engineers Lad their instruments on .aLua Street, part cf bcveiii ays last eei j C. 13. HcrniLg, and Levi Goshe':. I rnve cuiiuacieu to put, up a nouse for fcitiidi vnun Homian The funeral of Al Tyhurst, editor cf the Huntingdon Globe, took place on Monday, November 2 7. Jacob I nomas wears tho sports man's bait he having latt week shot a i ed fox and a wnd tuiKey. Mr. Charles Shermer, residing near Thompsoniofth, died on tte liSuit. He was aged about To yt&ra. Lawyer Lyon baa sail the Louse cccuj-itd Ly (J. I'. IkObis-j3i, as a Lusi tcts place, lo i.e piesent occuptnt. A. J. PuUerson wa in Phdad'.'i phi:i, bomo das ago, attehding to Lusinoys pertaining to his prole baion. Doth bilver and lead, have been discovered near Soabury, and capit alists propose to put up bmeit.ng works. The oniy Esciueive Boot and Shoe Store, in the county is open again. A fuil line of ail kinds of foot wear on hand. Look through your smoked glass at the Sun to bee Venus, shortly af ter 8 o'clock on this Wednesday morning. W. F. Stambaugh is the champion corn huskcr in Perry Co. Some uays ago he husked 153 "bushels of crn in Lours. James Doyle, son of Squire Rich ard Doyle is quita poorly with con sumption at the home of Lis father at Johnstown. i Several persons were put under arrest for behaving in an unbecom ing manner at the Institute, at Lew istowa last week. A Berks Co., man, 6hot 2 deer at one shot in MuHin Co. Ha used a breech loading rifle. The deer were standing Bide by si le. A gecat flood in the river Rhine, destroyed a prcat deal of property last week. In the city of Bonn 49J houses were submerged. Grain dealer Kennedy is in Phila delphia, where Mrs. KenneJy end one of the children have leen sick, ever since the Bi-Centenuial. Jacob Hosteller, residing at Mount Pleasant, in Walker to"-nship, while repairing a eauKijre meat cutter get the little finger of his right hand un der a knife, and so cut the digit, th.'.t Dr. Banks was called to amputate the finger. ( Ifyouarein town during Court .. uui iaj cau ana examiae the complote stock of boots and shoes at Heck's Emporium. Bargains given in all styles. We have fineshona nf oil v;. dre8s for ladies. Lady teachers who are in town during Institute week, nm iy meir auvantage to do their buying at Heck's. The Keystone Boot, for sale at Heck's on Bridge Sireet, is the best kip boot niauuiaotured. Secure a pair fur winter, lienieinber that a guaran tee is given with every pair uoid. Miss Elizabeth Wrisrht is in Phila- delpiua where she has had a cataract removed from an eye, in the medical university, horn whicn her grandson, Frank Books will soon graduate. The long evenings are at hand. subscribe tor the Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant newspar companion full oi nes and information tuat will do you and family good during the winter mgnts ana uays to come. Iiuth, daughter of E. S. andlsabella Parker d;ed at the home of her pa rents in tins place on Sabbath morn ing. Sue was aired about -i vtais. lmerinent on Tuesday December 5, at II o clock a. m. in the Presbyter inn grave yard. IU NOT FORGET. That at Hess's Photograph Gallery you can have done up iu.-iiist class style, right here in tiiis home gallery, e8tlug account of a case of Mesaier AU th latest stvl iiet.irn kik-h K,istu. When the editor of the Sentinel card, cabinet, promenade, pauuel, boudoir and so icrth promptly made &nd lramed to suit purchaser. Uriah Byers, and Herman L. Cra mer, both, but each on a different day of the week, were severely squeez ed between Height cai-s in the Pat terson yard. Ihey were within two inches ol the other shore. It re quired several days off duty to bring tuem back to a stale of working uuailh. The beauty of Mrs. Langtry the actreiB, is vaiiouily commented on by tiio newspapers, which comments do not pitaso tne lady. II her pic tures represent Ler correctly, she resfcuibics a lady in MilBintown very elcficly. Last Sabbath, prayers were' offer ed in New York cuurches, asking for cltar weather for this Wednesday, so that the passage of the pianet Vemio across the lace of the Sun, mny be been by people on this globe. "Wallace and Randall have aleardy, each, placed a chip on the otneis bat, and stand looking and wailing. Who will deliver the first blow 1 Perhaps the tight wiil begin in the State Stnat9 over the Speakership. One side favoring the Cameron Re- ! publicans and the other side favoring tLe nti Caminerons. Licking creek valley hunters, drove the detr to the Lowistown side of ine iuouulaius la.-t Wees, and citizens ol Lewis town that are fund of the chuoe had a short walk of it, j to get a pop at a deer. Goo r"e j HeiaLach, siut one after being out auO.ll LnJ iiuui n, iu luc iuuiuiiuuib u fehort uibuiuce iro-n tne ranroau statioa on Thanksgiving Day. J-hn Most, aEaroican revolution ary editor is uooc.t to come to Amer ica. Xueie are too niauy 'uimero" of Mr. Mosl's clasj now m America, li lie eeeLs humortidity, about tue speediest way lur Liui to roach it would bo for u;iu to tarn practical rcVtduliohiots in Ireland. lie how ever prpot-es to pUce ua ocean be tween luuir-eJ and danger. rn, , , , , luere is not the least probability , , , . , . ' . . of l attisjn doing as Jefferson did on -in- i . inauguration day. When JeLersn was maagurated he rode a horse to Ca ; dismooated, had ihe an- lo a p.Jb. auJ hitc!iej tue beaKt .nd then uajked unattended to the poriico wl.-rc the ceremony olinau- ura.ija va. ieriuaitd "ihe only vii-v lho liaocracy piay JelTernvn LUV ua- ""'' t'la: "lJV" The Villaga Gossip. e ha vt? ji. i .veive liom the j ij,. .Hers a copy ol a humorous wol k er.-itlej inary 0f a tillage Gossip. ' Lvryohd Lviug in this vu- lae wni no doubt oe luicrested in reading it, ss it co.'ildins lots of fun and iTooil humor. It wiil be sent by rna-l, post paid, on receipt of l'Jcts, by J. ri. Uix-VLE t Co., . Publisueis, Io. Ill Roe Street, Iew Yoik. A down E.ui exchange says; "Try eating ftecu radishes and yellow t;ir nips lor gravel. Try eating onions a; id Lore radish to relieve dropsical sweLinga. Iry buitermiik lor re hioval of freckles, tan and butternut slums. Try a hot tunnel over the beat of neuralgic pin, and renew lie qiiently. Try taking your cod liver od in loraato catbup, ll you want to make it palatable. Try hard cider, a wineglatsful three times a day, f jr ague and rheuinatisin. There was a feeling for the best place to pass through the luhs along tho river at this pmce by the railroad engineers hist week There are three raviues by which tne road may pass through ti: . Lids to Tuscaiora val ley. lh& first is through the Parker larni below Patterson; the second is througu the Oroiigwger and Cun nih,rh:m farm westward of the Pat terson School In-use : the thud is by wav of tne stone house half nhla south of Patterson. The Democrats are hedging on their old shouts of beast, beast 1 6pooLs! fcpoons! against General Ben Butler. The General is looked upon as their coming man for the Presidency hi lijjrL and if they be gin early to re voke the ugiy things tey ued to say about mm, they hop that all wiU have been forgot tea by tho tune tho nest Presiden tial campaign comes around, and then they can give the General as much tady, as they formerly gave him ubuao. On Saturday morning Nov. 25th, between 4 and 5 o'clock, the bain of Washingtoa Stiawser in Susquehan na township, near Dressier a Cuurcb, was discovered to be on lire, and, owing to the high wind prevailing at the tune, was soon burned to the around. It was evidently the work of an incendiary. Tins property is less than 6J rods distant from where 10 months ago the barn of Lhas Wolfe, was burnt down. There is evidently an incendiary eoniewhero whose black-heaited crimes will come to Ijaiit at some future day. . Pcui li y.l I . viKXAuj uvnes iounri in a stone quarry are causing a good w ui wuuuerment in the mind of Mifflin county people, who hve near wnere tue Dones were found. We have received thAfWnrn.. for the month Of December, It ia urv illustrated monthly magazine, and is uom insurucuve and amusing to tne young people. It contains serial stones, bioncal lessons, anecdotes, enigmas, &c It u published bv James Jtaverson, of "Philadelphia. People that claim to know. sr that tne railroad will be completed between this and Senngsgrove by next May. There are ouier peonie tnat know notuing concermng tne business, believe mat a cumuer oi years are destined to pass by before tue roau can nave cam running on it Only f months till May. "Some say that kissing' a in; Bat I think it nsne ava. For kissing has woon'd in this world Since ever there was twa. Oh! if it wuina lawful, , Lawyer! wad na allow it j If it wasna boly, Ministers walna do it. If it wasua modest, Maidens wadna tak it; If it wasna plenty, Pair folks wadna get it." Read in another column an inter- ! ani RfPuUican was a biuad boy a stranger came to town and lectured in the Court Hoiue on Mesmerism, or rather 1'sychology as he caned it. Ex-Poot Maeter Books and D. K. Suloulf became students of his. Ihey perhaps can relate incidents relative to tue ari or science, or whatever it is, as well as the Doctor to whose ar ticle this item reitrs. Iluiband coats IIoui at night, Gets a kias ; That's all right. Playful wife On his knee Bits and ta.ks, Waiting tea. Sudden start ? Aud a stare, On his cost See a hair! Color red Hers ii black Sobs sad tears, Fury, 'thwack ! Husband goes Out st night, Won't Come hick 'Till he's ti-hl. Hoc York Evening Ttitgram. The C'hambersburg Repository of last week puohsned' the iouotvmg : Mr. John lhode6,'rtsiding in the 'Uoruc-r.'' a week or Id uava a.o. khled a bald eagle with the a.'d oi a I I'or,i"lt u,'S"dt'" "W- A "coe.siul pioit ciub. It appears that Air. Iihodea ! 'e eraer DJ ,n iti rosimg "" a .-Ou- has a verv iar-e dock of irei-so. whirh were sitimg on tue creek, near his o o ' residence, and, hearing quite a slu" among them proceeded to tno scene, where he discovered a" very large bald eagle had aiignted among them, and, hnding that it had suu& lie large spurs througu aud throiiga tne body of a goose, win; h caused it to spring into the tha waier. Mr. it after cou sideraoie exertion, was compelled to jUihp into tue stream iu oruer to dis patch tho eagla irom tue goose, it measured fiom tip to tip oi wings, 6 feet 5 inches. "How csn 1 cease to pr.iy for thee f euuieiiere In Gou's great universe thon art to-dar. Can lie not teach thee with his tender caref Can lie not hear me when for thee I pray? What matter it to lino nho holds within The Lullow ot Ilia hand all worlds, all xpace, That thoa art doue with earthly pain and sin I Somewhere wnhinOi ken tbou hast a place ; Somewhere theu lives! and hast need of ilini, Somen here thy soul sois higher heights to climb; And somewhere stiil there may be valleys dim That tbou must tass to reach the bills sublime. Then all ihe more, because thou canst not hear, Poor human words of blessing wiil I pray, O, hue, brave heart! God bless thee iieresoe'er In His great nniverse thon art to-day." The London Fitld publisLes a hunt ing expedition ul Lieutenant Chau.ber- luia as follows. 1 was iu the woods ot the .Ylauarjjau with local guitio wheu a bugu bisou buii charged uie uuaware. lie wLizzcd past like a baitertug ram, cutting a latge slab ot bars out with oue ot bis boms, and, turning aluiosi iu bis own length, was round ai tue again, lhis occured 4 or 5 times, but my at tention was ao luily takeu np in doog ing biui that 1 could not get tbe rtlle ready lor uo. To make a lou etory short, iteoded by my caichiug my toot id a creeper. 1 toil over backwat d anu ag 1 rose be ran lu aud tossed me. Que born 1 suppose bis left oue fortu nately weut clean througa my brecciies aud flauuel shirt, tearing iheui to rib bou, aud, as tar as 1 can remember, 1 seemed to sit ou bis bead, while tbe other horn passed uxder bis right arui. lie threw aie a long way aud 1 Cell on my back uuder some bamboos, ibo ri fle dropping oat ot my baud from tbe shock 01 bciug tossed. 1 was a good deal eh.keu aud out of breath, but j think my first thought was that now be would leave me it 1 kept still, bat be rati up aam and stood over my body, shaking bis bugb bead over o.y Client. 1 thought it was then hopeless. 1 oonid thiuk ot notbibg better to do to protect myself, so sat up and struck biui 4 or 5 times with my fists on one eye, which 1 oould just reach wben his bead was down, lie shook his bead and pushed me back with his nose. I man aged theu to plant several severe kicks ou bis muzzle with my beavy bob nail ed bojiaaud be ooumeoced spsrnng at my leg with bia hums. I did my best to keep tbeui out ot the way, but pot a few bruises on tbe shins. This began to get cotiotonous and I knew another toss would not fiud a friendly pair cf pants. He was suit etaudiog over me when I got in good volley of bobnaiis oo bis nose, shouted at him and sat np to Lit bim af am. 1 ben, to my intense relief, be gave a bellow, left we and went crashing iff down ths bill. I never saw tbe bull agaiu. We are sorrr to hear health of Colonel John Moor of Van wen. D. P. Minichen. a citizen of Wal ker township died on Sabbath morn ing, unexpectedly, and wunout any previous warning of tne approach ol me messenger oi deatn. He was in lus usual guod state of health, at tn tune ne retired lor the nignt On Saturday afternoon he was to Port itoyal and wuen he returned to his home after mgut fail he sat with his family till bed time, ate an appie oi two and made no mention of ul nealth About 6 o'clock: on Sabuatn moruini; Mrs Minichen was awakened by her husband whispering. To tier speedy response and inquiry he could give no answer, lie uied almost instantly after having awakened his wife. A $20.00 BLULlCAL REWARD. The publishers of RulleJ-iu Month ly oiler twelve valuable rewards in men Monthly for December, among which is me loliownitf : We will give S-id.uu in gold to the person telnng us how many verses there are m tne How leslauibut Scriptures (not tne iew Revision) by December llKu, riuua two or more correct answers be received, the reward wiil be divided. The money wid be forwarded to the win ner December 15i.ii,' ldo2. Persons trying lur the rew ard must send -0 cents in suvcr (Ho postage stamps J "eir nusner, lor wnicn I ttley wid receive the Chr etuias Month- ly, m which tho name and address of tue reward ad the collect answer wid bo published. This fliuy be worth SvJj.OJ lo you ; cut it out. Address iiuiLcpuH. trBi-isuiso Com P.U.T, Easioi, i'a. ..Sibley's Farmers' Almanac- Ihuro are aluiauacs slid aunuaus. One Of tue best we lure seen is belore us. It contains va'.uauie essays, giving results of the Utest experieuco in itiocuuure of spec ial crops. "Potato Urowiug" tj A. W. thevir, editor Stir Ungland Farmer, give the histury auu hsuits oi growth of this iin portaul pisui, dtscril) the best soils prep aration ol the iaud, leriiniers, sce i.ug cul tivaiiou, and all aboat liuvr to gel big crups Dr. Uto. ti. Loiiug, V. S- Comuiismoucrof Agriculture, has an luieretuug ess.ty on Root Crops." E. S. Cjroiiu editor Hurt' jtw iorktr, wrilesou I.Ouion Culture;" the soil prcpiralion, seed aud tesdiug, cul tivation, etc. l'rof. W. J. Bjl, ol iiciiigju Agricultural Uubego, has a most interesting article on "(.irisda lor Meadows, 1 asturcs and Lawns." Ibis is, perhaps, the most practicle paper ahich liai ever been wruteu on this sitlj -ct iu this country, as it details th actual expciieiiee ol i'roi. heal, in care ful trials ot various cow aud old sorts ol Graces. O. ii. uaiusua, d .cr.-tary ol the iliinuis Agricu.lural Society, ulls ail about 'Cabtinge eiro'Ainj," in a Compel and ex- ; plicit p pr, ou thiB, one ol tne most im- i cumbers lor r.uiii," snd sUoas how tbe succensiul on. j uako tnelr big profits on this lavoute esculent. iurr Oa&s Farm, oned by Mr. illraui iibev, tne gieat 4U, U00 sere larui in Illinois, (aid lo be tue l-resl lauu.;r ai.u seed giuner in the world oaun.g allogeitier some 4'JO farms is des cribed in au euierlaiiung manner. Tnere are other articles on tue culture of Asjara gus, Cauii-U jirer, Celery, etc. About bail tbe Almanac is ukeu up by des-i iiii.ns ol descriptions ot desiraOio TarK-tus 01 veg etable und farm sotds. Sieh is biDiey's Farmers' Aiuiamc, a valuab.e litiie com pendium ol practical information ; alitor 10 cents ; i'uuiiMied by Hiram Sibley At. Co., iecdsuien liocliest'.r, M. Y., and Cnicago lUinoike. THE l-MIalEMEaT. The 1.ndki'E.M'1.kt needs only to be bet ler known to aid to its already large list of. friends. It has been pub'i-bed tor thirty five years and has acquired a world-wide repuiatiuu as the best religious aud literary newfpjper. The IsDEFixEEsr is not denominational. Its creed and held are broader than any sect. As a Cli-iiuan j mrnal, its aim is to strengthen and extend livanjcli.-al religion and 10 delend it against tlie attacks ol Ma terialism, Athei-iui, and iiiioeliel. It ia tree to approve or critic. sin in any of the denom ination whatever it believes is designed to advance or luuder tho progress ol the Gos pel ol Christ. In civil aud political affairs Tbe LtDEPitx bh.NT tt iil c,iiud tor ionud ideas and pri cipiea. it loujjLt ag iiuM slavery and the imquiicua SjaivU ol th'j Ontida Communi ty. It isuoir lijjnt.ng agiii,t Mormonism. 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In order that oue may read a lew consec utive number of The Lmis,pkiikxt, sud thus learn its value, we oiler a month's subscription, as a Trial trip," for 30 cents, which can be remitted by postage sutuips Payment of $2.70 in addition will secure Ihe bitance of a year's subscription. Send postal card Jot fru tpeamtn copy and judge for yenrte if. Address THE INDEPENDENT. "1 Broadtvay New Tork. W alniit LcarUaUr Restorer. It is entirely difiorenl lruui ail otners. It is a clear as Water, and, as lis name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable llair Restor er. It wiil immediately lroe the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect tne health, which Siuijuer, Sugar of Lead, ud A Urate ot dilvcr preperauons hare dun. It will cbauge light or Iwlea hair in a lew daya to a beauuiul gossy bruwa. AK your df uggist lor 1U Wn bottle is war ranted. iJ.lTU, K.Ll.Nt Jt CD., Whole sale Agents, fhilauelpbia, and 11ALL sv itUOhxn, Sum l'ork. Impart ant T Trarellert. fecial muuccuienLs are ouereu you by the Burlmgum itouie- It will pay you to read their aavertisement le be lound else where in this issue. mflotmkkt toa l&dis The Queen City suspender Company, ot Cinciunau, are now luauuiacluring aud intiouucmg ttieir new blocking supporters lor Ladles sua chi.dreu, sud iueir unequal aaut SUs peLder lor Ladles, ftioue snouid be with out Uieui; our leading phsiciaus recom lueud lueui, and are loud m tlieir praise. ibese aoods are msuulaclured by ladies a bo have nude the wauls of ladies aud children a study, aud Ihey ask a lo roler Uicui lo some reliable aud euergeiic lady lo luUouuce llieuiiu inis couuiry, aud we certainly Uiiult ibal an earnest soluaialioa iu every houeeuu.d would meet wnn resuy reepobse, and mat a uuierwiued wo dimu cobiu make a hauasome salary and have tue exclusive sgcuoy lor this couni, VVe otl5e sume lady no ! in need ot em piuyuienl to scud lo the Coiupauy ber uame aud aduress, aud mentiuu inis japer. Au diess UuceU City OUpeudcr Compauy, o, 17 statu aireol, Cluciuuali, Vino. JUiJiU 1-lS A Goon Orfsa: Ibo Chicago, Burling tou k Qumcy liauruad Company has Just issued au Illustrated Irealise. "Ihe heart of Ihe Continent," describing tbe wonuer tui gruttUl ol Ihe Six Great stales. The book is beautifully printed, and numerous engravings ol b,gh merit adoru its pa Any one sending ihoir u0 kIld atKM ith two thrve-ctpusi..ge .tan, wlU te. cene a ii01,v re 1 urn mall, by i-pi-lymg lo y I kacsvat LowsLb, General Passenger Agent, Chicago iuinois. -m- The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for lire piuduilive mines aud ferule prairies OI Ihe Great SoutbPeal is unanimous iu se lecting the ruuto vu Cuicogo. implicit connucuce is placed in ihe Italia," City pio neer line, comujed ol tne C. U. Sl Q. and Old Le.iabie iiaunibal and bt. Josepa Kail- road s. Ihjongb fast trains are ran by thi Line and the equipment is unsurpassed. COaUJlatilXCJ -Vis. illFFLIKTOW.V MARKETS. V.irrtrnTowa, Dtcen.l;er (J, lb2. Butler.... 2 Eggs M Lard li Uam 18 Slioni-ier 11 fid-s 12 Kg I i MIFFLISTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKlv. Quotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Decen.ber 6, 1882. Wheat 93 Corn, 6'i Oats 37 Kye 70 Cioverseed. .......... ..... 5 -i Tioiolby seed 2 00 PHILADELPHIA. MAP.KET3. Phiiadelphia, December 2 18S2 Cattle Extra ti to tij: ; good, C to tij ; medium, 4 lo 6 Jets ; common j lo 4 Jo. lla 8 lo H Jc. sheep 3 to Ce. Cows $10 to $w per nead. Wheat $1.U5 to $1.11. Rye C3c. Corn 6i lo Bch:. Corn to btc. Oats ii to 4 Jets per busbei. Cloverseed Ucis per pouud. Potatoes liuriank and Early Hose 63j to e jets pr b.isnel. Peer.ess 7oj to 8UcU per bushel; lulurior sortings & lo 10c per bushel lower. Sweat potatoes lij to ii per Lairel. Ouious i) to 6ucis per bushel I. on boiiud whiskey $1.0 gal. Wool oi to ivts per p-and. Carpel wool 17 lo Ucls p,r pouud. liuy $11 to $15 dollars prr lou. VAIaLAliliU FAllall PJLUVAT 3 SALE. ft Vlii undersigned .U:rs -a. desiVabie farm. Mtuate in bualo inwu't su.p, Juuiala cuiiai), l a., coniaining 184 -A.CK.LaS. more or less, ou wuictt lliere is erected Two Dwelling Houses andaiSEvi hAMv. iiAivW, and ouibuill- Ulgs. 1 his farm is situate on the public road, a baii-nilie east ot Johnslowu. lh.-re are about 10 acres cleared, la good state ol emulation. Uood orchard o. fruit on ttie prcu.ises. Ibesoodiaud is Will set with choice locust timber. For turiuer particu lar call on or addices the oauer, 5!R3. CltARLOTiE bN.DER. Poit Koval Pa. A LOT OF OKOUNU LN THE VILLAOK ot SlcCoys. i,lr, Juuiata couuty, having thereon erected a good Dweiiiug House iox 60 leel, new stable UxiiO leet, uew Wood House leet, Hog Pen aud other out buildings. Weil ol good waters! tne door. Fruil ou tbe lot. ierms, re is.. nab. e. For further particn.ars, call on or address ihAI. M. 6IKVAlkI, McCovsvnle Juniata Co.. Pa. WJSE;:: are always on the .okout lor cnauccs lo in crease lucu catuiiigs, and in time become wealthy; luose &o do cot iu.prove tnetr opportuiiities reaiaiu iu poverty . We otK-r a great chance to make uoney. V e want uiauy men, women, boj a sud girls lo worK lor us riut in their owu locaiiiics. Any BUrt Xhe btt3lnes4 luj? limes ordinary wages. Lxpensive outfit inmisbed free. io one bo engages fans 1 , 1 1 r,l. i. ... Ir . .... . i: . to tuaiie luuuey rapidly, lou cau devote your Uole time lo ine work, or only jour spare inouieuis. Full information and all Ibal la needed sent tree. Address Srissoa H. Co., Portland, Maine. TO COXSUMllVLS. The advertiser having been permanently cured ot that drcud disease, Cobsuuiplif n, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make fcnown lo his leliow-sutTerers the means of cure, lo ail r lo desire it, bn sill tnd a copy ef the prescription used, (free of chsige.) wllb the directions lor p,( paring aud using tbe same, nbirh they will find a sure Ciaa tor Colons, Colm, CossinrT K,n, Asiuxa, fiaoNCums, &.. parties wisuing tne i rescriptiou, will please ad dress Kev. E. A. W ILSON; 1!4 penn St., I Williainsbirrgu, N. V., . PRIVATE SaiLES. A FARM OK 40 ACKd, UOKK UR less, ot limestone ui shaie laud, in Millord township, in Licking Ureefc sUey, Jamais couuty, I'a. ; about ltiO cleared, 40 acres tiniberland 'under fence." ine lruprove uents are a Large Double Stone and t rame House, Large iiauk Min, n agon bhed, Large llug fen, aueep Uoose, Carnage Uouse, Wash House, Spring House wiihin tea yards ol the door, t uuuuin pump ol never-lailiug water at both bouse aud barn. 1 his is a du-4bio property, and is only two miles from aliltun ranroaU sunon. terms easy, t or pulicuiara, can on or aaaress Joun Uobweu, fauerson, Juaiala (Jo., i'a., or SheiBurn Kubuon, same address. FAUU lor SALK, in Tnscarora Valley near 1'cru Mills, coutaiuing 1U0 acre near ly all cleared, the bailance well set wiih good while-oak timber, only 3 miles from the new proposed railroad. The land is not much billy, a part of which haa been lately liuied hi teen acres ot meadow, water in nearly ail ot ilie ileitis, trull in abundance Log baitS- baru, Uood tiame house SUiJti, all uecessary outbuildings, A never tailing fuuulain ol good water tunning at th door also a large limestone quarry about J mile distant belongs to ins farm. Two Churches nd Scbooi-nuu ilhin halt-mile. Pric 8,000 or tad ou or address J. a. KENETP, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa., A FIBST-RATB'FAKM, CONTAIN ixa One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheal-growiug district in the Slate of Ohio, situated one-bail mile from Auiauda rail road station, iu Fairfield county, and. one mile Irin a good pike. The imbfoveinents area lame two-siory BWCa liOL'SK I3 rooms, ball and ctL.;), Uuubte Log Barn and aubie, and other buildings, and a well i good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There a large orchard on the premises. Wiil take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A larai adjoining sold for $IW rwir acre. fne re;ou lor selling, i the desire (oiuvest! in city property, in Circieviile. For all in formation address J. SWEYEK, Circieviile, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A UARECIIAXCE To Buy a Large Trad of Good Lnni at a Moderate Trier, To a man ho desires (r make ftirtuin and atock-raism- 'ali business, tub is the greatest bargain iu Juniata county. 2'Arct klniri J&tt aui more, bivinc; "toii a laige Buck ioiiing IIoi; in good condition, Barn and other outOuiM nigs ; a running stream ol water neat tho door, also, good well water in yard; an Urcnard ot tt acres, as good as any in the county ; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ot iuconie, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in lSew England. God timber on the farm. The firm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all Kinds. Then is in ftblin dance of LlMtYloNE ou the farm. We repeal, tin is the greatest bargain now ottered in thin county, to the man who ; has encigy, and desires to farm and raise Atoctl ' 0 seen a man, woo cas a mKierate sum of money tor Brst pamrntt thfre is a rare chsuce te secure a property, that m the nature ol things meet increase ia Tulne gradually, lor iho period of a lull genera tion vet to come. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser, If yon have tha iucliution, the means, and the pluck to develop ona of the Hwst tracts of id ,!:o county. Call at th! of fice lor particulaij. tsia,CHASO CHURN Tits sizes made for Family Dairies. i cD?rtor Fire sub's stock and tbe best work. Strong, .'m pis. efficient, eTOTenisnt and liu abla Thsj continae to bs THS STANDARD CHURN OF THE COUNTRY. THY ONE, Send for full Descriptive Circular to F0ETER BLuVNCIIARD'S SON'S, cowcoap, w. H. Professional Cards. Lorn E. Atei.ksos. Oro. Jacobs, Ja. ATtil.SOX tL JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTO-.TN, PA. EOUecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrirc On Sl.tin street, in place of resi-d.-ncs ot Louis K. Atkinson, Kq-, south of Bridge street. '.'ct M, Ibfl. iM A SON IK WIN, ATT03NEY-AT-LAW, M1FFLIXTO H'iV, JCM.tT.1 CO., P.I ill fciisiiH'n promptly attended to. Vttu k On Bridge street, i pj i.siie the Cotirl House Sfjnare. )'", 'b0-I JC93 BF.IDLEP., AII0r.NET-AT LAV., MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. KCoIicctions attetiiletl to prouiptlr, l , . . . tl -: . !- t n-.. . vir,i.i 1 .iu a. x snerson Ciq, on liririge sireel. FebW.'SO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physi?iaa and Surgeon, MlfFLtSfOlt'X, I A- OfTice honrs from 9 a. n. to 3 F. if.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonsgL-. -ct-'i-ll M. CKAUF0UD, M. 1)., fla resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surger and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orangt streets, Milllintown, Pa. March 2, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCSIiTA CO., PJ. TOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JENRY riARSHHERGKR.M.D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery ':d all their collateral branches. Oihee at Lis residence in Mc.Vhstervi'.le. Feb a, lb7i. YILLUM CELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers aud Mechanic Machinery. Xitltintown, Juiiati County, Pa. Offlce on Bridge street opjKite South tide ol Court House. Nov. 8, 1582. Iron City BuIxe College. The most coraplels Int;tution in the foiled Su!".. for the thorough practical education of young an.t middle sged men. 1 Enter at any time. Fcr circnlsrs giving full particulars, address J. C. fMITH, A. M., Pittsburg, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HAELSTS If the plica where you can buy THIS 11 EST AND THE CIIE.IPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES. J.VO FURX1SH13 GOODS. HX la prepared to exhibit on of the most choice and W:t stocks cer offered i this market, and at JSTOS1SMXGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of auits, which will be male t r4 at short notice, very rfasouab'e. Remember the placs, in Hoffman Water Teet, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'Li BTBAYER Has eoasttntlj oo hod a fall vriefj cf MEN & BOYS' CLOTHIWG, HATS & CAPS, EOOTS & SHOKS, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURVlSntXO GOODS. Goods of a'.l kinds are low Come and s aa and be astonished. Pants at 75 Cnt1. H7- SUITS 3IADK TO O!iiKR.0 Patterson, Pa., April 1C, 1879. THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS - wa THE OLD AXD RELIABLE - M mm V I -52s5rv J. h . J'.jS iC"7 " wm- ewt from ths fetor tattl Aj-fJ.Mlg-jr sssisU. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Tsrmers ltd Tmnwten. In ewrr lal!tT wul mjL r.r-1-fc FOB, cmOUIiAK j Wig. HARRISON, GRAND RAPIS5, 1HCIL Miscellaneous. F. KSPIISCIIADE, AT TUB CENTRAL STOUE; 1 MAM STRECT. 2m Dooa North cf Cridox Sthzct, MlfTJintowxi, Pa.,. i Calls th6 altcction cf the pubiio to the I foIlowinSf.,ts: ' fair Prices Our Leader I The Best Goods Our Pride I ! One Prica Our Stylo ! Cash cr; .Lieiunge Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sale3 Our Motto ! Our leading Frecialiics gr TKESII GOODS EVERY WEEK IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, IiQUTS AND Silii!"..-; f. to- w il ...u, in. "''lu.uiwiy-e. Children, Qusec ate, (Jl3?wr., ; i . itiow-ware. Oil Cioti -. ! asd e-i-rj arliole u-malij found in Crst- oias ftorea. tOLNTItY PRODUCE fat n ia , , , ... exchauge for good at J.ighest market prica. Thaitkfut to tbe rnblts for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request th"ir coninn:J custom ; and ai-k por J sons frcru ali perls of the count-, v hen i tn Mifflin to call and see my stork cf! goos. i Sept. 7, 13SI. KENNEDY sTdoTY, (Successor to Buyers & Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GHAirV. fOAli lal'DIBKR. CEMENT, j i Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,' SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at jUi.'llin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared tofnrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDT ft. DOTT. April 21,18e2-tf r :iii,i.ci huh ; A . u;l tl. . a ... me, ru.i, u lunr : 1 , ir.lii, will tor the s ke ol r.!Tr:rK I umani'v ' send free io ail wfco nd it, thw ncfi'ie i aLd airtcfion tor making the s'iniple remirtv ' by which he was cured. Miflrer wi-hir ir to pioflt by tbe advertiset's experience cai do so by addressina- in perfrct confide nee. i JVUSt K. DOIJ., ii Cedar St. N. Y. ! June 14 b2 1 yr. ' . ' I will mail (Free) the receipe for a simpl j VaCKTSBLa Bslm that will rerunm T Faccasrs, Pimplks and Plotchis. Icxvini, 1 the skin sol I clear and beautiful; also in- '"8 conseinences of sell-abuse Buy be rd strnclions lor proiincing a luxuriant growth ' icaily cured ; pointing out a mode if cure of hair on a b.iMru-i.d or smooth tare. Ad- ! ' once simple, certain, and elf, ctaal, by dress, inclosing :1c. stamp, Bkx. V'A.iDEtr i means of which every sufferer, ao mati.w t k,o., ll Jlirciay St., N. Y., ! rf , mm i sjij J S III 8 3 T5 f 1 Crr.TS f 7 fri S pt-.v ' f"-i i5 'J Ll Ktlli:. i Vo'itveclores In 15 leading Citton .' '--a - '-h o-:t Kr-it.r""-ln Ikfrtr- Li "f I'flwr, 1! frl..r;;.ul tt..r ''. I. Ssi-a tv oar Sow Cwtxi. r nt -t M fl I fJVn I "IS prtnlOsrln 3t. ..it in .u i.t I AD VERTISllMCYTS. New Building, corner of Bridge as 4 Ja-1, lr-tl SAHUEI. STF.ATER. w a - T TMrtTT "liiiliXtlouiJ. HAKKAn I Ckf, find it to tndr interest to look wU !--. ( AOi-TS TCAIW? ! t"V j-: 1 3 3 J a 3 H ta :- Ijlii'PXi 'rtki lW'W ffTfft PRING!PaLUN j r r. iirr a.uils uJ .-t. 1 It e.3ff ;cl to KANSAS CITY :;LNs i i Foricii. frsn. Jy: C'liicaau. IA thlcuili. ill- V we -k ins it li.inm ty tt.e In O f as insTlotis. It- si I'usin r ti"w be- I for" the pu'.iiic. t'iipil ii not 1 o d- d. We will sta t y.iii. M-n. w.inifti. bcs rr! girls : -ti.t r1 rviinhrr., to ,.r!: l-r Irs. OW is the tirr.. V-i r.in work in stare time, i rive vour w!m !. fme to th ti sinus, M other tu.-iTi. ss ill f,.y j.,u n.s lv well N r-'.'i f: il lo n'. -.X- enotmona i i e. bv ca.-'re i i:.-'-. ("itiy nrlit nd ' t-rtus free." X.,'y r. ri !' '? and V .1.1.. uoiioraoi . Ad-lrrss 1 B' -v. Si. Co. AnfrnsM, Miine. MICMAVVAXA iJk!- kO Shr i,,jr A I' atsM r ARSfiUUJ Au-I STOL K 1 LLiJi-liA lLuirv- l-Ieof sViuOff ill'! rrlB'lrn tws-nt bnshi tt h'inrt with lour to 0 horavrowrr, :mI cau b? rna by wtr. Pni or k r-po-wur. 7h frrriTitLtiiji pUtt- f rri.:4'T7 ii-.,n, mad evt ST. JOSEPH HTG CO., MIVAV".'aka, lD. Special JWJ'.cf.i. A Great Cause cf Emi Misery I the of BfSygSffSo Iloir l,ost. How I?e.tred. Ju8f p'lhlilinl, a m w edition 1.1 LK. t-LVEHWELL'i l ELEilRA fhD ESSAT on tne r"l'rnl crt ' Spebt'.h.j or em'nal Weakness, Involnntary Semtnaf Losses, Ir.TESfT, Menu! and Physical 'l'apacitr,l!ii.-diiiieiiis to Marriage, etc ; '!"i ""i"", i.rnni rir. m- d-jced bv seif-i:idu!gence or soxual nxi.-ar- usance, tc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Eav. clwarlv demonstrates, from a thirty rears successful crsctioe, th it the alarm- what im culition u: y he, m eure u.pi- sell cheaply, privately, and rrs'irs.'.'s. CyThia'Lecture should be ia he haoJs ot rvr? T"ulb an'' every man in the land. Sent, under se:iT. in a pi un envelope, tw any address, post-paid, on rec-ipt of six cents, or tno post jee stamp. AMreea THE f I UrnVTELL JI EPICAL C0 11 Ann St., Now York, N. Y. ; nnelS-ly Post.OfF.oc Box tin. mum mul , -vr - 1 X "-, af rta.lt -a- O 3EL T. OV 1 T..jut:i t.JT ?C fV lad ycjn wm Crlf'inu ! L... fjSYjv Irsrr;!: s s.e m:jZ:ei'.?C-jSL lr-T. Iu."i4 th V V. su ly'f 0-Cv. f " 1 stS-tK3
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