mnf 1 N EL & REPUBLICAN MIFFMSTOWN : TERMS. Bubscription, $1.50 per ninnm, If psld wittin 12 month ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 momiu. Transient advertisements inserted at ou cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be mule to those desiring to advertise ny the year, half or quarter FEXff'A. B. ILTIME TABLE. ON' nd after Monday, Jane 25th, 1877, pas-nfrtr trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. K. R., at follow. : CASTWAtD. Pii Ex., daily ex. Sunday night 12 64 a tn M-rhiu Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 2 a in Parinc Exjrets, daily ex. Monday 10 19 a m j.nioo Ex., daily ex. Sunday II 32 a m Atlantic Express, daily.;........ 9 10pm Mill, uaily except Sunday. 6 06pm WESTWARD. I'n!:bV Ex , daily except Sunday 12 38 a tu FaciSc Express, daily 6 5 a m v r a I. $ amvr ....... 10 OOa m i ay Pass., aailv I . ,. , 1 I leave 10 10 a in Mail, daily except Sunday 3 34 p in i Minim Acc , daily except Sunday. 8 0 p ra LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. The funeral of Ella Derr will take place from her father's residence, on Main street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. In- leruieiii in -rresDyiercan tjraevaru. Autumn. Fair month. liaising potatoes. Grapes in quantity. Peaches in quantity. Tomatoes are plenty. The schools are opening. Potatoes without number. Apple are scarce and small. Sugar has a downward tendency. Gtt your things ready for the Fair. You cannot r.giiter after the 6th inst. There is a circus traveling in Peiinsylva- The jretliest girl went to church on Sun day. , , ' pded ' 1 ne r-nvriu s sa.es were luriceiv ti I'ucn i- -j , ' a" ,' t , . i A.1 kinds of grain have advtnced in price ; ia "l- I fr-. c-i :iri . ' 1 1H .... - Tne Lock Haven Eank has cote into gote into liquidation. i-:...L- ..f Mkl.trit Tt,,.r .re nil In' be good eating. The Alloona Daily Globe wis sold by the J aherifi' on Monday. J Exhaaes note the traeU of the man i tiiih the; trained bear. There is a talk of a company of Jews luyitig ii.-d . rd p i: g. T':. .ooi mrls sme men noisy oti J;sir. sireel Lt TbersJay. Tt? !ljp-.l.!:can State Convention con ae" it IHrrisbur tj-lay. Lu.ii'" iuis the Permanent Exhibition when jou gt to I hiiale!phix. ' ! The news from the seat of war in Europe j is unfavorable to the Russians. j A MiiBin county coon hunter csnjht six Iatc coons cne night last week. Philadelphia Markets Wheat. $1 J!Sto , 1.40; Corn 5Moolc ; Oat S0to35c. The Fine Orove Sbbatli-school will pic nic in People's Wood next Saturday. Welling Wertz, of MiSQin county, had 30 L"S to d;e of some uuknown dieaae. 'A couple ol Lewistown families camped ; uHout a week at Macedonia, for health. ; The Muiiin County Soldiers' Association I iwll hold l Re-union to-morrow, the 6th. j r. I, w j 1 Snow fed in ev Hampshire on Monday, t lue ord. Xow you know why it was cold Drover Gibson passed through tkis place last Tbursd y with a large drove of sheep. 'I he paper that is most generally read in Juniata couuty is .he Sentinel and Rtpubli- "A good many" copjierhead r.nakes have . been killed in Macedonia this summer, by ! pic-kiviers. Burglars robbed the tent of a preacher and chief of police, during the late canip meetlrjr at New Hamilton. the Patterson Sabbath-school will pic tiic at Tuscarora station on Thursday. .The sctaol will go down in two cars. A canal boatmtn st Ilarrisburg shot and aigerouly oui:ded a lad named Harry Feust for ibrowing sto&e at him. The water was out of the canal on Mon day, in consequence f a ourse of repairs at the s.-coiid lock north ol town. It is said that a minister of the gospel at Shippensville, Clarion countv, has b . re lieved of $1j0 by a three-card monte man. What cau be thought of the consistency of a party that adopts a platform of this kind, and then heads the party with men of another kind. The Crusader" is on lhe stocks under going such repair as ste needed to put ber in tiist-rate trim 10 carry passengers to and uoi.i the Fair. A Ilarrisburg man revn ed the bass 'ever in his tjwn by walking into towu with a B'' iog of 23 bass lhat he caught in the Sus qiihanna river. The bear trapping season has opened promisingly. At the first tfl jrt John Hawk, of Patterson, caught one iu bis trap on Black Log mountain. The International Exhibition, now open at Philadelphia in lhe Main Centennial Build ing, is the most complete and grandest ex hibition in the world. Gold flutters at a premium of S and 4 cents. If le!t alone twelve months longer, the premium on it will be so low as not In be worth talking about. "The fruip nuisance has almost entirely disappeared ;roH Cekentuinatid Abingtoo totishi;s. lloa;ome.ry county, since a local pau'.-l his been established." How nia-r pounds of bass have been canjih'liis season f How many pounds of feed will it tike to keep one hundred pounds of bius cue year 7 Can you calculate the number f "Whit kind of lips do you like best," George f" asked a maiden of forty of her youthful beau. George said juelips. She said that wasn't the right answer. Oil City Derrick. A Crawford county man passed through town with a wagon load Of butter bowls, last Wednesday. The bowl were made of three kinds of w ood, some 6f "white wood," some of ash, and some of maple. Millions of dollars have been lost by Investing in storks. The country, nowever, ius learned by sad experience of the un certainty of such investments, and for a : keeratioa to come ttocks will be shunned. ' The lawyera of Pittsburg played a gitae of he hall on Wednesday aftaeoon, with the law atudenU aa aatagoniUu. "Tb 4a denti won 17 to 10." Three mile of car are standing en the track at Altuona, all filled ith scrap' from the tain of round house, rolling stork, etc., destroyed by fire in Pittsburg by the rioters." Marvelous change in one short year I If it had been predicted twelve months ago, that within a year Regular troop will pre serve the peace in a number of Northern States,'' what would have been said of the man that uttered the prediction f Jin.my," said a father yesterday morn ing. " the doctor ha just thought yon a beautiful new little sister." "No. he didn't, neither," said Jiromy, .f or I seen biin when be hum in, an' he had a cane in one hand an' nothiti' in tlit other." Iuter-Ocian. " Poltsville has the cban.piun idiot. He chanced to see half a doten merry ladiea run part way actus a bridge during one of the lecent pleasant moonlight evenings, and must needs sit down and write a letter to a local newspaper complaining of their 'rude manners." The workingmen of Cincinnati, Ohio, organized a convention recently and nomi nated a State ticket. Not to be outdone by their brethren of the chief ci'y of their State, the workingmen of Columbus have determined to 'go and do likewise.' " Katie Bare, in passing betweeu qurit pitcher, at Macedonia, on the occasion of j ,n. Uorllil,gfow pic-nic. encountered a quoit. Which cut her sknll through to the brain. ' The membrane of the brain, how- j ever, Wis not disturbed. The wound was above the leit eye. On Friday a man named Taylor threaten ed to bn-n the town cl Paris, Missouri. To carry bis threat into execution he poured coal oil on the flo-r ot a hotel gal-on, and Bred it. Before the fire was outened about $1.0l,000 worth ot property wasdesUoved. The it ceudiary wa put to jail. He very j likely will be lynched. The State Savings Bank of Chiciga failed 1 on the 2Bih of August. It was a concern! j of twenty years standing. The oQi.:ers say Second Those ogatml, ani through whom ; the b ink owes $J.9H,3o9, and it owns $2,- simeJ wilt oe wilneesee against you. I 724.WO. Millions ot dollars are lost by the j Third External nature will it a witness Mailure. The President ran away w ith a egaituf jroa. Scientists have recently iii ; million. The failure hxs caused a great j clined to the opinion th it every Word that panic iu Chicago, A son of Kev. E. E. Berrr was looking out or an opening in the weather-boarding w ..tchinz U.e movements ot some bv. at ,n . , . . hi idee he leaned out of the I ,,,..,,., ii, ii,i.. i,- i,.i ni i-ih I o.-uine too lar. lost his b .lance, and te l to I u... . ,ii.t a i. .i Aitiun feet, but most remarkable to rcUto the boy was not much hurt, After au atj urnment of a Teaches exaudnatiou" at Li- k school house, last week, two srhool teachers, who ha I a tend ed the exsraiuation, stoned a snake about l.i minutes, aheu the astoutidiiig revelation was made that the snake U)n which tliey li d thrown abiut a cart-load of stones had b-eu killed a day it two belore ttieir arri val at Liik school house. A conple of men entered John Mosar's house on Cherrv street, on Monday morn- ii.g lietween the hours ot 1 and 2 o'clock, but belore they secured booty Mr. Moxer board t'ueiu Tl-itikit g it was some one of j . lue !Au.;ly, be made li qui y. Ine mq:nry was heard bv the thieves; and raitsed them to ihuvh in h.ikTt.. TtieV h:!ft fettered the . . . . house through a wiudow. G. W. Jacob, of Poit Royal, fell down a precipice ot alntiit 20 teet, south of the above-named town, li t Friday evening, I whereby he received Serious iijiry to nis I bead and bod v. One story, as t bow he came to fall over the bank, is that be stum bled, and before be recovered himself be pssed ovtr the edge Of the rrecipice. A second story is that he was struek on the bead by some unknown person, And lhe ' blow caused him to reel and tall over the bank. " Skedaddle," or the Word skedaddle, has o.teu been pronounced a slang word, but like many other things that have been pro nounced of recent growth, by those who knew nothing of their origin, it turns out to have a most honorable and enviable origin. it is a classic word. Homer used it. That's ! enough. Ton can now nse it. Yon can say skedaddle as much as please, and not throw yourself open to the imputation of vulgarity. Tut Juniata County Agricultural Society will hold their Annual Exhibition on their grounds at Port Royal, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 3d, 4th and 6lh. By order of tile President. SAMUEL BUl-K, Treasurer. atig22-St Five and six uoumi bass is the kind they tske Irom lhe river around Mi&linlown. Huntingdon M uitor. Hold! Enough, Mr. Monitor. We can ; stand I'eavy fish stories down here, but that's a little too heavy. Credit that lo the Lew istown Gazette, and it Father Frysinger will not shoulder the story, it must be a lost one. Sheriff's Sale. The property of Peter Biystone was sold to E. 3. Doty tor $ 0 The propei ty of George Rhine was sold to A. J. Patterson for $140. The propeny of W. C. Brown was sold to J. T. Schooplor $34). Tberpeity ol Philip Dtrick, adjoin ing the property of Henry McCouuell, was sold to E. D. Parker, for $ 175. The property of Tobias Bosoms was sold B Winey for $20. Two of the tracts ot Joseph and Cavid Hersh were sold to J i'U- UcCmiil lor $ 12". One of the tracts of Joseph and David Flersh, were sold to George Re.i nolds for The prdperty of Martin Weaver ws sold to Louis E. Alkiusdn and Jeremiah Ljons tor $d,b0U The property of Isaac Carl was sold to E. Long l-r $22 j. The property of Solomon Kaudman was sold to K. S. Doty for $4,4 M). I he property ot Isaac Hawn was sold to Isaac liau .or $d,u60. THE Eltuira Gazttte of a lae date says: Yesterday Mr Silas McLaugu llU aud Mr. Joslah lliclilliobd fished ler bass iu the river bear the Mouutaiu tli Use. Tiiey cangbt a fine lot. On dressing iheua Uiey louo i inside a quau tity of Moali white Wottli-, alive aud kicking ' They concluded Dot to tise the fisu caught. Dot likii g the looks of the worms contained iu iti bss?. One of the fish brought to this ffice had half a dozen or more of the worms in it, nue of which was over half ao inch long. The question now arises are bass, thus affejied, go-wl eatinr ! It is Said for a mouth, at this f-ea-n, Mich worms are common lo the fi-h, snd after a time disappear. The presence of thftti in bss have been known to fish ernieti for some time ; and some say that they are not n jurious to the fish, although we Should say they were to ! the eater. As tot ourslf we prefer 00 bass on oar plat) jost now." - Oa last Sabbat aVoaing Re. Andrew H. Parker preached is the Preakrteriaa church. feoasBer.ft, 17. Far -la great dty wrath is earns: wfcuallb able to stand T" Tne Tkemt or field tif (At efueowt teas the grtaf day, the judgment day. The intruducto-y em beared the broad declaration that from the operation or all natural law, a tar a understood by man, ouly one conclusion cou'd be reached, and thai is, a judgment day is surely approach iug. SiH'h ha been the conclusion of" the minds of m n in post days. Th assurance of God's Word, as revealed or expressed to men. is proof of the approach of a grtal day, the judgment day. It was this assur ance that gave fortitude and strength to the early men of the church. They looked for ward to it ss the approach of a most happy day, when thry would be adjudged aright, on the judgment day. The Judgment Day will be a great day. First Because ol the variety and Hum ; ol people wno , iu tnere Theknown and unknown will be there ; none will be missing ; every one of tne congregation in the speaker's preaeuce will be there. Seconi It will he a great day because of its moral results. Tmrd It will le a great day because of the thrilling intern! which tl tcitl awake. Fourth ll will lie a g-eat dy because of the Dnine g lor in that shatt at revealed. Filth It will be a great day because it will I) the day of IJa iVratk. Sixth 1: will be a great day because it wi 1 be the day of their Wrath. The Reverend gentleman at t.ii point in his seimon earnestly asked to know on - j what ground or plea his hearers will attempt s ! to etand the tnal. Before a humsa trihanal, h-man learning and human ingenuitv m.glit sncceeJ in procuring a verdict of innocence j but before God aa .wet o i,,, 1 U be of no atail Who i. innocent r ' The. ..,.. of ineu&.-ient evidence ill ! 6 Pi'Hul!y manilest, for God will be I,ere,0dl,;, ,i'e,oJ"un ,bu rcreU of the heart, (At terrclt of a annua heart. vbo can staud the trial t Look at the evirtencs. Tirst God will be a lellneu against joa. is uttered produce a vibration iu the air .1. . i . n . u ', tb1 ntr' '" d.es, but rolls on through "le and throughout eternity. j VVhil 4llrt WOrds will many ol u, be coa- d"'nM . taking witnt sts. Fourth Comeiect will be witness. Thi ""' HeM!s ill result on that treat day in utter condemnation. Belore a human tribunal perhaje they might produce a favorable veidict. Perhaps you may count on a favorable Verdict, because ' First The tin wih which you art charged is insignificant, but the piea will not avail on that great day Second The sit was au accidental one. Such a piea will not avail on the great day. Third That you are assuted of the sym pathy of God. Fourth That you hace done signal service. All these pleaa might go a great way be lore a human trilmn.il, but on the judgment day they will avail nmhing. Nothing will avail on that great dy and give you assur ance to stand ereet abenyoiirn-ime is called to answer before the "ll g i Judge of all lhe Universe" lor the deeds dotiu iu the bodt, but a full aud free pardon, t'ardon ! Par don! uothi ig but i'auun wulaiail Von on that great day. The Hrriburg Telegraph of Satur day says: A tramp, aged about 18 tears, tell from a freigi.t train at Mil" flin yesterday afternoon and sustaiued severe injuries. He was btought to this city by Atlantic fxpr"ss and taken to the hospital, where bis wouud were properly dressed. The tramp who ws taken to the tins pital last even it gsufjenng from wouuds in the head says ibat he attempted to board a freight train at Mifflin, when he was kicked on ibe hand hy another tramp, catising him to loose his hold and drop to the ground, striking bis head on the stone. O ie of his fingers was knocked out of j unf, and the cars ran so close to huu as tn cut the te of hi boots, which fortunately were large- A flilLCMBlA, South Carolina, dis patch ol last Thursday aya : The gra d jury to day returned true bills lor breach of trust against ex Lieuien an; Governor G leaves, ex President ot the Senate Moiitgomeiy, ex Governor Moea, ex Clerk of the House Jones, and ex Treasurer Parker; also against Clerk of the Senate Wiwidruff for for gerj tn the amount of $4.100 ; against nn K. S Jacobs for nrgry for over $3,000 . against Scott Parker and Cm- ted Mates Senator Patterson tor con spiiscv in the aiue forgery; against Patterson for bribery ol members of the Legislature in the matter of the Blue Kidge railroad ai-d other ea, and against Patterson, Parker and II . II Keinpion. of New York, for conspiracy to bribe the legislature. In the United Siates ircuit Court, a Piti-t,urg last Friday afternoon ieo A. Biiggs, Henry Letidenherger and David U'eau.l, of Nortbuuberland county. Pa., were f und guilty of coo tempt for iuterfenrg with the running of train on the Central Railroad of New Jersey after the same hi paed into the hands of a receiver appointed by the Court. They wpre sentenced to Pv the costs of pr-isecution, a fine of $100 and undergo niuetv dav' impris noment in the county jail at Nort'juiu berlaud county. A Brooklyn nau writes to the Sun : " I drank more mioxicating liquor In ui ihe year 1857 to the last day of 1873 tbau any other person 1 ever ktiew or beard of; and in the meauume, know- ing this ture cure, did not practice il on my sell, but, for fun, old practice It otrl many otLers, and effected permanent cures. Tho remedy ia this : When a person finds he must have a drink, let him take a drink id water; say two or three swallows, as oiten as the thirst or craving may require. Let iiiiu con tinue ibis practice. lis old chums will laugh ; but let him pergotere and it Will uot be a week bet ire the appe tite for any kind of stimulant will dis appear altogether, and water be tsktu to quench the natural thirst. If at any time the victim should Irel craving, let hiai take ihe first opportunity and obtain swallow of water, and he cad pass and repass all saloons. When be goes houift at night be will feel satisfied and b sober an have money in his pocket. I eoiniiiehoeil this practice the firt day of 1874. and never think of faking a drink of atimuUts." Drags k. medksues at Banks tt Hamlin.' Pxaaosax. Alb-rt Robinson, son of Col. 'J. S. Robinson, was home last week fnitc Ttuaha, Neb ask a, waste hw-ia associated ia the practice ef law. II Apeak glowingly of the Vest. lira. Fanny Forrr.trf Chestnut Hill, Lan caster county, whose tee WS rears we coted last week, is a grand aunt of Mrs. Fiederirk E-penschade, of this borough. Charles C. Eddy, a market-car man from Lewistown, had a foot and ankle so badly injured and lacerated, while attempting to get on a freight train in motion, on Thurs day last at the Patterson Uouse, as to re quire the amputation of the foot. The operation was performed by Dr. D. a. Crawford and Dr. L. Banks. We are told that bis condition seems to be favorable. Brigham Toting died at 4 o'clock P. M., but Wedntsday, at Salt Lake City. He leaves nineteen wives and seventy children. He was born in Vermont in 1801. He attend ed school eleven days, learned painting and glazing, was a B.iptit preacher, and in 1832 joined the Mormons in Ohio, ami by de grees reached the bead of that Church. It is sai'l that Col. r-cott has stated thai the P. C. K. R. Con psny Will re-bui d as tew of its shop at Pitli-burg as possible. If the late strikes have demonstrated that con centration is n-t the correct practice to pur sue, and if distribution of woks Is to be. the practice, the Company uintlit locale a bianeh or portion of a branch at this place. What sas the Colonel f Miss Von Hill rn, the pedestrian, when preparing for walk rise at 5 . a., eat two raw eges, and walk ten miles, retu'ni- I m5 '" ner 'lln n(' ,"-'i,r,y bst of I nn ,M ef' P"'". ' D,ll " t,u" nrPI,a- AI " s"a nne oVlocK- hen t Aea meva ,u,l dining on r..aat beofan-i p.tat.ie. following j wua a "!nl ,ca' nn "-"""R ' un,ler " eSamstance. During h.-r walks j ne r'", rcUrKr on le "J lhe T" T' '"T """"""'. M'-B her tMrst wiih seht r and rune water. I.ncy Stone h is gone wiih Tier lin-bin I to Colorado to stump the Stale for woiuau sul frage Mrs. Fanny Bailers, of E iston, found her husbuid in .be company of another woman. She determined to commit suicide and threw , herself into the fushkill in their presence. I She was rescued by some men, and wbi.e I they were so engaged her husband tried out Let her go." Mary Clemmer Am i is b'uenr guy-eyed, broo n-hai'i d, rej ular-lea'ured, a pleasant talker wi h nT intimate acquaintances, but proiie to shyness and rettteiice among strangers. Her torru is round and ber move ment is gracelul. She dresses plainly, though in good taste, and is a great favor ite both in Washington aud -New lork society. Luci.-n Wilson represents the Senatorial district, and C. B Horning represents the Representative district la the Republican State Convention to-day Opt. King, of Texas, a nitted stock raiser, has 161 ',('00 acres of land enclosed. Rev. W. W. Willis, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church at Jaekron, Susquehan na county; Pa., has moved to Canada. Secretary Etarts said to a correspondent the other day t Tell your people I don't ol j 'ct to eleven daughters, but I do object lo lue summary maimer ill ahicu they have killed otT my six sens." The Secretary has a family of five daughters and six sons. A large company of ladies aud gentlemen trom Lenlstonn paid E. D- Parker and lam ily a visit htsc Thuisday evcuing. They came in the 6 evening train, and weut home in the 12 miiinijclit train. Rev. Mr. Miekiuger was unable to fill in appointment lor the l'reb tertaii Congrega tion at Mc Ahsterville on Sabbath, in conse quence of sudden iliuess that overtook him at Patterson. Rev. T. J. Sherrard will preach at Locust Urove School House next Sal-bath alter mon at 4 o'clock. The wife of ex-Governor Catlin, of Con-nt-ct. is a tiue swiiu'iil-t, at the mature age of 7t, and takes her plunge into the waves every morning. A maa ith a harp and a boy With a fid die made music on the sireeiS on tfonday. They met iiiuel McNew in Irotit ol the Juniata House, and mere he ci't the "pigeon wing" as in diys of yore, when it was the Issluou to "trip the light fantastic loo" on eveiy occasion lhat preseuted ilselt. Two tramp attempted to commit an outrage on tlx person of a oUnii lUdy who uvea it Tuos MuClaiu lo Sinking1 alley, iu a laue near MuClaues a place a she was returning troiu churcU on Sundsy flight last. She is a pretty giou girl, anil succeeded lu freeing her sett from them before tiiey accomplish ed their hellish design. In tier strug gles she was coi.siderably n jured, but not seriously. The two Bmey bdts went hunting for lhe tagaho'tid., but failed to Cud I he lii. In Ibiiir search, the bins came across Billy Suiearuiah, the umbreila fixer, and auotber tramp and took them to the hnue ot Mr Mo lllain, b'tt the girl sai-l they were nt the gniity parties. Tyrone Herald .ia gust 23. The Bowery, New Vork.oH pleasant evetiit'g look. like a parisian boulevard Faintly parties are grouped oil the side walk ob"Ut Small fables ; the mother rot-k'iig her bahe to deep while tne bead of ibe household drinks liger and et joy e hi pipe. lhe entire absence of anything UVi silf coiiJciousiiesS aiiiotig these people in their chief at traction to Americans, who repaid privacy as an essential element of do mestic erj ijiuent.' It is thought that $")00 000 will not iMite than liquidate the bid tncu-reil during the latmr revolt at Pittsburg and elsewhere in this State, merely fur the pay, uiain'enauce and transporta tion of the militia in (be field during that tuoe. Ji A llttl ED: SHIRK MELOY On the 30t' ult., bv E. W. H. Krenler, Eso;., Il.-rlry II. Shirk of Fayette township, and Miss Elizabeth A. Heloy, of 'ker township. IXjIARSIIBERGER In Mc Alistervilb, on the J-ia int., Lnarle Lnw.ird. infant sou ot Dr. H. and R A. llarhbargor, aged 8 mos. and 20 davs. eat: MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business la the borough or Mit tlintoWu. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Tfurrsday and jaturdav ormngs at their meat stote at the residence d Mr. Iloae, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens the same mornings. Rill none but the bast of stock, and sell at fair price. Give u a trial. HOWE k ETKA. A Mr stage stwry. Ltfm to JecumuU't RtchuHow Two Blch mUr Jtr inert Ltotf tflU Out. From the Pittsburg Dispatch. A rather lingular oaae has jtiit tee brought to light bore. For tuvre than tort years, two Inahiueo, named Matthew aud John Kassell, lired on the hills of Brush creek, Dear VVella ville, O.ii'V, live of ludUslry utA fru gality seldom eeeu iu ihese time. They were widely known, because ol of wealth aud because of the strict ecnuouir arith Which they coudocte.l tbeir business. They Went to Jeff-r-sou eouuty when it was a jiere wilder er ness. They lived id a log bouse and had agood large barn. Ttieir fields yielded rich crops, aud tbeir stock was well fed and LoUsed, but they were al ways po.irly clad theoiselues. The shunned alike luatriiuony, politics and religion. At alt advaneed age, fbey old their farm for $15,000 and invest ed their money iu good securities Tby then nioved into a small house near that of one of their relatives, which had f ruierly been ued as a pig pen but which-, with some flight luodiGut tioiis. Was anon made tn comfort with the plaiis of the old bachelors For years they occupied this hovel, eatinjf nd i eeping together, aud boarding their lumuy. Four tears atfo John Russell died, when the relatives of the surviving brother made hiiu withdraw from his miserable habitation and take a home more in keeping with what he could af ford. On the night of 'he "JCh ol Jult last he also died, and letters of ail nun istratinn wer taken oui in Ohio Let er were also taken out in this Slate. The deceased haiiig a box to the 8are Deposit Bmk of lli.s city, K-mieih M'iniosli. a an aitorney at the bar, a' the request of relative, assumed tm alniiniHtrainn her and gave bond in the sum of $1-20.000. In t ho box of Safe 1'epnsll Itoiupau Some $1)0.000 Worth of eciiriie wr found. This money aeenia to he suhj -ct to a five 1 pPr e collantal inheritance tax his Statu. T ie hslanee of the nioiiey Will gn tn the C"nsti of h decaed, wh. nr the iipxt of km. Th -t is supposed lo be worth st least $150,000. On t'ie iuonltiii; of Via 2lth alt thtr ty young ladies, ot ages ranging frdm eighteen m twenty five, took the Veil at the (l. tlVelit of Si. Fralioi. iwsr (jtii Riddle Seven o the novitia'es heloiiged to Piiilad-Idua, seven tn It si tiiuore, lour lo Trenton, and the re inaining 'welve hailed from various lo calities in i tn- and nhr'r States. S'X ten tn -k the ''white veil" atid lourteon the --hUck eil.'' The cermony was one of deep and solemn interest. If we correctly understand lhe plat form of the Greenback partv ot I 'Wa. it ptomises vi era of high wage, lot of emploment hign prices of wheat for lhe farmer, cheap fl ur for the tili-cKan-io high prices tor cattle for the s'ock ntis-r rh-ap beef for the Workingman, lots of inonev. low interest aud good times for ev-rvbodv CLOSING I'll ICES or DE HAVEN & TON XSEXD, H.4 3IKER, No. 40 Stiith Thirl Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and r-old either for Cash or on a Margin. Sept 3, 1 877. Bid. ASKID. 112 U.S. Ba Ifctl....: Ill " U-i", J 4. J luSj 1S67 ....... l"7 I .. W'l 10-4l's : lo'.'j " Cnrreney. 6's.. ......... I2:- 5s. HH. new I J " 4J's, new, Mj 5's " lo:- Pennsylvania R. R 2!'J Phil id'ephia 4. Reading R. R.. lOj l.ehiyh Vallev R. R 3 Lehifili Coal i. Xavig 1I1..11 Co.. I'niled Coinpaides of X. J.... US Pitlstiurg, Tilusville &. Butt do R. K fl Philadelphia Si Erie R. R. t Xorth-rti Central R. R. i: 16 Hestonvillu Pass R. R. Co -J Gold . 1 0b j 1". 1(171 ll" " 124 Hit- !a, lo-.'j S"i' '4 1 t'j 12 J j t'OMMKltCy Vis. MIKFLIXTOWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLrxTowN. Sej I. 6, 1877. rtutter ; ; 15 E;rirs 12 Ijini 8 lliru 12 Bacon......... tt Potatoes....:.. 40 fluions. . .... 40 Rugs.: 2 MIFFLINTO.VX GR.VIX MARKET. Con ot led WeeKly ty Buyers Si Keuuedy. QtioTTnxs roa To-dat. Wednesday, Si pt 5) 1877. Wheal...: 12') Corn 60 Oals 20ti2 Rye Si Timothy sct-d 1 OOlol 25 Cloverseed 7 00 UUYEltS & KLXaXEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IS wRAI., CO Ali,- laVltlBEll, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEKDS, SALT, 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS at. KtXNEDT. April 21, 1877-tf For Sale A comfortable Frame louse, and Good Lot, in thte borough. Price $800. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on, mortgage. Tiuteto suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address the editor of this paper. tf. Advertisement. TJTirritJ Msgniflepnt f'1 Bs.-wnod TI riliiiUo anoa f(7i, sine Kuaeweod Cp saVBaBl right Pranoa UtiU aed) ot nTJillVO$80Unly $126, annst be aold. UllUaiaO Parlor firgana. atopa, fISt 9 aaaaEanaktnjai $SS; IS stop onfr $7Sj KeaHr titw 4 set reed 12 alon. ub hnam tt nrUve conpler Organs O'er 'AH, onljri $6-3. Lowcat I rice ever ODatan senr on i dav teat trial. Too k why I offor o cheap ? I teply Hard Time. Result aaloa over l,KH).ttHl annually. War Commenced by monopolists. Beware of anonymous Cir cular. Write for explanation. Bat lie ra ging. Full particular free. A'ldnsDANi ItL F. BEAT f Y, Washington, New Jersey. o B week in your own town. Terms and D$ 4 ontfit Hee. U. HALLETT at CO., I'orllaud, M line. Mother who dose their dailihe with Hrsstic pn-g.itives in nr a leartiil respo'si bi'itr. The genOe. moilerite ret eff.-ctive) lax itire, alterative, and anti-bilious opera lion of Tarrant's riTen esctitt Sellxrr Aprrlf nt, peculiarity adaps it to the disoniera of chil dren. (Mt A DTat home. Agents wanted. iplij OutMt and terms free TRUE tt CO., Augusta, Maine. r $0f per day at home. Terrils ffe. 4J e- CPtiLI Address Geo. Srissbs k. Co., Cortland, Me. OTAMVERING I X S T I T V T Z DR. O WHITE, 4I7 Foi nrth Avenue, X. T. No pay until cured. S-nd for cireul-r. THE CUEAPKST Si BEST ADVERTISING, TO REACH KKADKR.S tCSlDE OF TI E LARGE CinS-l. Over I00O Xeunpapers. nitrid d lulu Mi Merest t Lists. Advertisement received tir nne or more lists. For est ilognes cotit.i:ning names of p ijiers, and other mf.irmatioii and lor esti mates, nd Ires IlC tl.S $l roSTER. 41 Pa'k Row (Times Buihlin). New for. Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. Irrangemeut of Passenger Trains. ArniSr loth, 1(77. Trains leave Hirrtsburg as fellows t For New Yoik at 5 2o, b 10 a.m., and 8 87 and 7 60 p. in. For Phil id. lphia at 5 2J, 8 10, 9 45 a, m., 2 OO and 3 67 p. in. For Kei li. n 5 i t. 9 !0, 9 43 a. m., i 00 3 o7 aii'l 7 5 ' p in. For Poltsville al 5 20, g 0 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill A. Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. s. Brisch at 5 10 1 m. For Ailentown at 5 20, 8 !0 a. m., 2 00, 3 r7 ami 7 55 p. m. The 5 2o, H u . ra and 3 07 and ." 00 p m. tr nits nave through cars tor Xew i'ork. The it 2 1, 8 10 a. 111. aud 2iUp ni: trains have through curs lor PhiiadelpOia. , 1 suxiKirs. Tor Xew To'rk at 5 2" a. ni. For AHento.vn and way stations at 5 2o a. m For Ketdirg, Philadelphia and way stations at I 4 p. in. 7"raia for Harruburg leave as follows s Leave Xew York at b 4i a. ni., and 1 00. 000 aud 7 lo p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 1-5 a. in., and 3 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Keauing at tl 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 o'J, b l i aud 10 it p: ti. Leave Poltsville at i 10, 3 13 4. rt. an? 4 35 p. m., au l via Scmiylkill and Sasuebaa n biaiK'h at 8 lo a. ni. Leave Aubum via S. Ss. S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Le.ive Ailentown at 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 15, 4 30 aud 'J l;5 p. m. f Dots uot run on Momlayt. s us u.i ys. Leave New York at 3 80 p. a. Leave Phil 1 lellua al 7 2 p m. Leave Reading si 4 lo and 7 4o a. m. and 10 35 p in. Leave Ailentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. Pia Vurris and Esiix Railroad. J. E. WtMlTTEX, General Manager. C. G. HAXCOCK, General Ticket .igtnt. XEW GOODS! XEW GOODS! AT J. 15. M. TODD'S, I'ATTEIcjN, PA. I have tint returned from Ph'tadolpHa with a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men'a Suits. $ 1.50. $5,110 to J.tl.nO. Boys Suits, $'. 50, tl 50 to $10.00. A full line of the MOST FASHIONABLE HATS. at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $12 and Upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. I bare also a full line of Ladies' close, liandker chieis, ate: Also', a large stock of GROCERIES. ArhuckteV Coffee 3C. Mackcral, Xo. 1, $2 oO er hbL I am no selling SEWIXO M.fCRIXES at U'IKII.KS ALF. r'RICES. I w!l; sdllu any kind ol a midline at TWEJTl PER CEif . LESS than they are nsiially aold. Lesve your orders, nxft you call have any kiud you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. RE. BURLAN, DFxrisT. frtice opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JCSlATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten d it i ot j e n h month, commencing lect mber 1st The balance ot the time hi ottii'e will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yoimg man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as str.dent and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Burlan'a absence frr professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of (he Doctor. gOLO.MOJ SEIDER, fTill visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the -itixcus of these bor oughs wit i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MCTTOX, PORK, fcc at th very lowest prices. He respectf ully solicits the patronage of the public. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Starrae! awal Ripuolictn. MISCELL-IAKOUS WAR ! WAK ! WAR , HIGH PRICES! The undersigned, for the nest CO d-iys, wilt tell al COST ior cash, liARinVAKE, CUTLERY, STO VES, WALL VAPL i', IRON, and everything be kocp on band in bia Hardware gtore. NOWISTHETIME for all who desire to puirhas anything in my line, to call and bity. ! irivit ; ererrV-' to give me a call, to examine my gods, a id to see for Ihcuiselvcs that I s:u in and am telling my goodi tt COST. JJ W. MDTHERSBAUQH, PKttPLE'S HARD WAP.-. TORE. July 2V3m Main St"ee:", opp-stite Con't House, Milllintowc, i a. D. W. HAELEI Is the place where ycu can buy TIIE BEST ANW TIIE CIIE.1PGST aVIENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH i: '3 JUTS, dPS. BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FCRXISHIXG vnCJ)S. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the mpst choice and select slocks ever o.T -.ej! -this market, and at JSTOXISHIXGLT LOW e-RlUES ! A?o, measures taken for suits and part of suits, wL'icL wi!! be Ride ' " at short notice, very reasonable. Keuifujber th'e plaee, id HoEtEea'j New Building, corner of Bridge &r.J Water a'reeta, MIFFLIX'TOWX, PA. OT-- 15, l"'.; I SAM'L STRAYS! Has Just tcturuad from the Kan torn cit'us witb t fail finely of MH & BOYS' ClOTHmrj, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS GEXTS' FLRXl.smxo GOOD.-t Good and be astonished nished Pants at 75 cents. , Pi., May 23, lBTb. Pattcisoa rrcfessiohnl CarJt. JUL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIKFLIXTOWX; PA. Uncollecting and Convevaucir g prompt ly attended to. Orrtci On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. lfhed j. patterson, ATTOEaNEY-AT-LAW, MtFFLiXTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. ' Orrici t)n Bridge street, opposite tho ' Cou. : House square. j J UERT McMEE.N, Attorney and CoansIor-at-Law. Prompt attt-nlion given to the securing and collecting ot claims, and ail legal busi ness. Or net on u-idge street, first door west ot the bcitord building. April 11, 1876-tf j) uTlTdI stone, ATTOR XEY- AT-LAA", M1FFL1XTOWX, PA. T Collections and all prolessionil busi ness rotuptlv attendeil lo. juue 20, 1877. F. BURCI1FIELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, XlFFUXTOWy, P.1. Ail b.isinesa intrusted lo hit. c&re trill l,e ca-eliolv and promptly attended to Col lections made. Real estate b 'Uhf, soU or j iZchaii)(ed. Leases negotiator!. Lands in j me stouin. itesi. ami m u.e couniy ior sate. Oili'-e on Bridju Street, opposite; the Court llouse. iprll '77 J'JUX McrALGKLIX, tKSUSANCE AGENT, F-dRT RdYJf., 3CXI IT.i CO., T.t. COuiy reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Fhysician and Siirgecn, miFLiSTonx, rj. OlfieM hollrfl from fl . . sf tr. m tf . ir rice in his lather' residence, at the south eml o n ate! street. oCt;r-tS J) i. I'R A WFORD, iiTix, 111 rer't ae'ivde thr nr-nlu.A sf Medicine and ."-u ferv and their collateral! rje.inches Uiure at In o!a coruer ot lh!rd and Drang s'-et ts, Mimintonn, Pa. Marco - J, 13. rj J M. ERA2EE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .JcaJemia, Juainla Co , Pa ftrrtct forterlr occupied hy Dr.Stcrrett. Prolessiii'rll business promptly attended to at all hours. Di L. ALLEN, M. I , H ia commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and a!! their collateral branches. Ortice at Acidemia, at the residence ol Capt. J. J. Patterson. julj 15. 1374 QENRY HARSUBERUER, M. D..j Continues the practice of Medicine and ! Surgery aud all their collateral branches. Ottice at his residence in McAliatervilie.' Feb 9, 187o. jEvl Dlllb STOKE. danks & Hamlin, (Beliorw Biiiidinr,) 3iala Street. Sllinintown, Pa.j DKALEUa IX ! tTJl2C a v t utnirtvtc t CUKMICALS, DIE STUFF, PAINTS I UlL,VARXlSUES,iLASS,PL'Tl V, LUALtUL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CUIMXETS, BRUSHES, HAIRBKlbUES.TOyiU BRUSHES, PEK FUMERT.Cu.MhS, SOAPS. HAlR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGAUS. NOTIONS, STATION KkT LARGE VAKIKTT O T PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted trom hifrh authoritv. C7-Purest of WIXES AXD LIQUORS for medical purposes. n3PRE3;RlPT10XS cmponnded with great rare. rJan 22-tt Large stuck, ol rvea.lyona.le ciotuinr tor sale ty ttAKl-r. t tit u .1DVER TJSE.VE. 7i - - : 3, i.- k SHOES, ALL S12T3. of sM Winds are low Come an ' StTl'3 MAliii-TO OI.LLU. SAX CEL. St:. tZ: Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely knoaa as one ot i he uu t ciievtua' :eni: dies ev.jr oi-oov ti-ed for !e: I1112 tne svsic.i I and fMuriiviaj -h;oi.(! "it ore ' stood the. tc.-i o? ye'ir- v i:.i j. stantlv irrowir.'s rc-pntation. baeJ on Tts intrinsi- virtue and sustained by if remark a M S mi!d as to Lti s?:"e ;r..! heucf-.i. .1 . children, and yet so setirclung ' eiTectuaily prime ovt the frvat corr- -tions of the blood, surh ;; . . u'.ous and syphilitic con': :.." i. I:T.pu:ities or caev-ea that have ' , : in the system for years oon '-' this powerful anthior. an ' !i -: Hence its wcnd?rfut cnre. niaii v t ' which are publicly known, of ;ii't-i!'il.i; and all scrofuiws d:.-&sej. I lifrsi. Eriiptiniis. and empire iilsonlers r' theskin.'luntors, lilotvlifcs Piracies PtiHttilOs, Sor' v Anthony's Fire, llm-c r Cipel.Ts. Tetter; !-!'!t I.Ik- Scald Head. KiiiAv.rin. n .. tcmal Ulcerations ot tLe latw Stom.ich. anil Liver, h nNo cure i Other complaints to whi-h it -rculd not c:m especially adantc'l. sis h as lrr sy. Dyspepsia. Fits ":::'! . Heart lMsease, Female V -j.w ness, Debility, and Lettcori-llcpa, when ther are ma:lc-ta;:oi.s v-i 'ie scrofulous poison. It is an excel'ent ro: tor?r of he:-':1! and strenjth in the S,rlnp'. By r; .. in; the appetite ami vi n:i of t'.v- tive orjans. it disiiinte5 th" .L;r1 . and listless lanorttor of tne s-: Even where ro li-or ier nptiear. T ;.; ' feel better.and ihe iuutier. rcle:t:.-i .'. the blool. The sv?tcin rrn e-- r ,i renewed vior aud a new lea.-"; of in.-. PREPARED 7 Or. J. C. AYErl 4 CO., Le-e-". . Prmetlcisl und Anmtyiic' C"em'sti OLD T lit DRUGO'STS rrcKrv. -z. LKCTTJT. V. TO TOl'.fC 31JJ.. Just Pubtishtd, in a St slid Envelope, tine six cents. A Lecture on tho Xattir. Treat ui."t a-.'l Radic .tl Cure ol Speraiatorrhrri, or ov .' '. eakness, Involitafary E'.sions. Seu.; Debility, and lnijxdinients to Marr'sre f-1-eraliy; Nervousness. Cocsmption, F i i lepsy tnJ F'ts; Mental and Physical Inra Jsi.Mtr, resulting hom Self-Abue, etc. Bv KOBEP.T J.CCLVE..WELL, M. 3.. t.i. thor oi the G.-eeu B.ok." ice. The wor!d.'eaow:ib-i author, in thi. ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves fioui own experience that the awtul conC) fen ces of Self.Abuse may !e!f -ctuaily remov ed without medicines, ai:d v iM.eul -'jt..--.-ous surgical ooerafe.ns, boiizies. i: strv -merits, rings or cordu'-S poiu'ia; u mode of cute at oi ce ceri.io ar t :!'- ;a ' by whii b evary j'.!f-'' t o i..a:i.:r . r-: Condition nuy be.iu 'v uur iL;.ui..i chvAply, privately and r.idieil!y. ZUTTfiis lecture will pries a ban to th x -S'tnJs and thousinis. Seut. armor as.il, iu a plain env. lope, to any aihiress, on receipt ol sit c. nla, or tf) postage s'amps. A Mrcssthe Pal.,:'-j; ., TIIE ll'LYEKWELL MI'-JlfiL' 0 il An 3i Xew York; jr!l-ly Post.O;l;ce Box toXii. SEE! SEE! HO TO THE Fort Royal igricaataial igency FOR YOUR THRESHING :.IACIILNES. STEAM ENGINEf SEP.1R.1 TORS, CLOVER IIMaliERS, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills; ZF Fifteen Per Cent. Iss than Ccr be Add afar4r.ij J. F. JACOBS 4 CO., Port Royal, Jfluiata Co., Pa. July 25, 1877. fTubscribe for the Sentinel ani RepiHlcan a paper that gives you a greater variety, antt better selection of reading matter thai, any othv panor in the Juniata Valley. tr'ft. I m irzo
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