Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, December 12, 1877, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN : "
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per annum, if paid
within 12 montbi ; $2.U0 if not paid within
(2 months.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
cents per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in 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
vear.
PENN'A. B. BTIME TABLE.
OX nd after Monday, June 2Srti, 1877,
passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sta
tion, P. K. R., as follows :
EASTWARD.
Phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday Bight 12 54 a m
Mifflin Ace, daily except Smidav, 6 25 a m
Pacific Express, daily ex. Mondav 10 19 a ra
Johnstown Ex., daily x. Sunday 11 32 a m
Mail, daily except Sunday 6 05 p m
Atlantic Express, daily. 9 lOpni
WCSTWAKD.
Pitt: b'g Ex., daily except Sunday 12 38 a m
Pacific Express, daily .'. 5 5 a tu
W ay Fa., daily ....... 10 UOa m
J i leaves 10 10 a in
Mail, daily except Sunday 8 35 p ni
Mifflin Acc., daily except Sunday, b 00 p m
LOCAL 1ST EL HQ E A CE.
Measles.
tlow apples are missed.
Scarlet fever, mild type.
Court was not largely attended.
Newville is troubled by a ghost.
The lovers of sleighing are getting anx
ious. The catch of rabbits by :be boys has not
Deen large.
Have you seen the moon over the right
shoulder?
Ths appearance of the growing wheat is
most encouraging.
There is a revival in progress in the Hunt
irsdon M. E. Church.
Do you need a buggy ? It' so, attend A.
J. Creigh's sate, on Saturday
A Huntingdon county man made a sau
sage last week 23 feet long. ,
It will be unlawful to shoot partridges
eiterthe 15th ot this month.
A market house has tveen built in North
ern Port Royal, by Noah llertiler.
The Evangelic and Murphy peoplo are
working hand in hand, in Patterson.
Jacob Fink has built a first-rate wagon
tusker's shop in Southern Port Royal.
A general assortment of Goods for sale a t
Talker's Store, in the Palace Building.
aby shows are becoming as popular in
many place, as the " spelling bee " was
some mouths ago.
Cincinnati Carriages, at public sale, in
MiUUntown, Dec. 15, 1S77, by A. J.Creigh.
Evarts and Conkling are displeased at the
eonstaut declaration that bad feeling exists
between t'jem.
Tobias Auker, living in this boroah,
killed a hog that weighed 481 lbs. Guess
vcu cast beat that.
i'otn Hertzler is building the most com
plete blacksmith shop in the county in South
I'ort Royal.
Do yon use tobacco ? At Robert Parker's
njw store in the Palace Building is the place
to bay it.
Philadelphia Market Wheat $1.44 tor
red ; aruber$1.46; Pennsylvania Corn, old
65c. new 55c ; Oets 3t3to3?e.
Three baby shows in Philadelphia this
week. The management of oue of the
shows offer $1,000 in premiums.
Some ol the liveliest spiritual manif ests -ii.ms
are reported from the great meeting in
progress in the Evangelic church in Patter
son. New Top Buggies sold at public outcry,
in Mifllititown, on Saturday, December 15,
lt77, by A. J. Creigh.
Dr. D. M. Crawford has built one of the
most commodious out-buildings, consisting
f a smoke-house, wash-bouse, and b-ike-
Vick's illustrated dower magazine Tor
January, lS7f, is out. All who love the
cultivation of flowers should send for a copy
Address James Vicfc, Rochester, X. Y.
A number of the business places in Phil
adelphia have been connected by Telephone
wires, a:d now they whisper orders to each
other, instead of sending them by messcn
Kers. There may be some things that Parker
Las not for sale, but before yon purchase
elsewhere, call at his place and inquire.
Mrs. Jane Kirk, of Lack township, was
burned to death some days ag , by her
rloth. s taking fire from a pipe which she
was smoking. Sho lingered sbout taelve
hours after the fir.
Anchor brand axle-tree carriages and
buggies, to be sold at public sale, at Mifflin
town, Saturday December 15, 1877, at II
o'clock A. M., by A. J. Creighi Sale Man
ager. Johnny Hayes, proprietor of the Patter
son House, kilied two hogs last week, that
for weight stand at the bead of the list
The hogs single weighed 495, and 446 ag
gregate, 94 1 pounds.
- Woman consumes thirty-aix buttons on
her single pair of kid glovea, whereas man
buttons bis suspenders with a shingle nail.
And yet lolks will ask, Button, button
whose got the button ?"
Our readers who may want to learn abent
the Far West are referred to the advertise
ment of the Kansas Farmer, an old estab
lished and popular journal in the West. It
is published at the Capital of the State.
The School Board in this borough pre
vented the holding of a common school ex
hibition, to attend which, a cerUin admis
aion lee would be required, the object of
which was tc raise funds to buy an organ
for the first school.
One car load of Ohio buggies and car
riages for Emerson, Fisher . Co., Cincin
nati, will be aold at public sale, in Mifflin
town, on Saturday, December 15, 1877, at
11 o'clock A. M., by A. J. Creigh.
It is said that at three years old we love
our mothers j at six our fathers at ten onr
holidays; at sixteen dress ; at twenty our
sweethearts; at twenty-five onr wives; at
forty onr children ; and at sixty ourselves.
Boston Globe.
Hint that are valuable to producers and
produce dealers, are contained in a Circular
issued by onr former neighbor, Col W m
Bell, now in the Produce Commission Busi
ness, at Pier II, North Delaware Avenue,
Philadelphia, to his patrons.
Europe is uneasy, under the settlement of
the Eastern question, that it is said the fcm
perors of Russia, Prussia and Austria are
making. It is likely that their settlement
will prove to be as good as if a half doxen
others were admitted to the business of settlement.
No paper in the Juniata Valley nublish.
as large a quantity of reading matter as the
Sentinel and Republican. It is above all
others the paper for the general reader. If
you are not taking it secure it for yourself,
and also secure a copy as a Christmas pres
ent for a friend. No more valuable gift can
be presented to a young friend who reads.
It will be bread cast npon the waters, thit
will return many days hence.
Hog diphtheria bas been doing havoc
among the hogs of Tuscsrora Valley. The
loss sustained by a number of farmers will
I felt to a considerable degree. Ten large
hogs died Tor J. F. G. Long- one hundred
died lor John Robinson; ten or a dozen of
Robert Robinsons herd died; about the
same number died for George Groninger;
a rot died for Samuel Wharton, Yost Voder
and John McLaughlin. Mr. Long checked
the ravages among fais herd by a prepu-a-tion
of wiM cherry bark.
When the mail eastward bound comes bv,
all citrsena of Patterson wbe may cbauce to
be on the porch of the Uaihoad House,
ran away, or run iu doors, with as great
j uuic u u uraLu uaeu were coming Titling
on a rail. When the reason lor such a
! scene of consternation among the natives,
is asked, the anser is promptly given, that
j they do not wish to be killed or maimed lor
lile by the mail bigs that are pitched out of
the swiftly -running train." Who is to
blame for such a reckless and dangerous
delivery of the mails in front ot the Rail
road House.
I will sell first-class wearing Buggies at
pnblic sale, in Mifflintown, December 15,
1S77, at II o'clock A. M.
A. J. CKElGIi. Manager of Sale.
On Saturday evening about 6 o'clock, a
lire broke out iu a pile of clothes, readv for
the wash, in the upper story of the house,
in this borough, occupied by the family ol
William M. Allison, Esq., of the North
Carolina Stw Era. The fins was seen bv
Sir. Charles Allion. He was in the garden
aurt saw the light shining through the dor
mer windt-w. It was a most timely discov
ery. A si rone breeze from the northwest
prevailed at that hour, and if the fire had
got out of the roof thi eastern part of the
town would have been put in danger oy the
sparks from the burning house. How the
fire got into the clothes is not known. There
as no insurance on the house.
At thirty-seven minutes past 7 o'clock
on Saturday evening the planet Venus piss
ed behind the moon in what astronomers
term its occupation. All the afternoon
Vencs and the slender bow of the moon
had formed a star and crescent. Venus is
two days and a half bevond her ereatcst
eastern elongation, and is iu its most bril
liant phase. As it seemed to overtake the
moou it dropped lower and lower, and final
ly, jnst as it was merged in the lower hwrn
ot the present if disappeared behind the
shaded part of tbe min. It seemed to
grow dimmer and to flicker like a dying
rch and then to recede and become extin
guished. It passed through only a small
part of the lower limb of the moon." Did
you see it I
One cam load of well seasoned, hickory
wheel, oil-tenipered, Sweed steel pring
Carriages and Buggies, to be sold at public
rale, at Mitliintown, Saturday, December 15,
77, at 11 o'clock A. M., by
A. J. CKEIGH,
Manager of Sale.
Jonathan Keiser resides on his farm in
Delaware township. Last Friday, while at
a spring not far from his house, he heard
the, sound of "peep, pe p," uttered as if by
young chi- kecs. It was some minutes be
fore be located the source of the sound, to
proceed from a large oak tree. He looked
up, higher up, up, to near the top, about 30
feet from the ground, where his eyes rested
cn a nest, on which sat a hen. Could it be
an optical illusion J To be conriuced he
climbed the tree, ar.d there learned to a
certaintv that his eves had made no mis
take, for there sat one of his own hens,
with five young chickens, in a nest. That
is a case for Darwin. l!ow d-es it come
that that hen has such lofty aspirations J Is
she all chicken t Her soaring proclivities
indicate other Wood. Send for Darwin.
The Juniata County Literary Association
w ill meet in the Court House in Mifflintown,
on Thursday, January 17, 1878, at 7 o'clock
P. M., and continue Friday and Friday even
ing. For necessary information the Secre
taries of the various Literal y Societies
throughout the county will communicate at
once wiin me rresiueni, air.wouu .,
Acadeuiia.
Dr. I. N. GRUBB, Chairman.
W.
I. Hibbs, Secretary.
On one of the rainy nights, of not long
ago, a young man of Tuscarora township
attempted to cross Tuscarora -creek in a
buggy, on a parking expedition. The water
was deeper, and the current stronger than
he knew. But a lew steps in the creek
were taken till the horse swam, and the
buggy was upset, and the driver thrown out
Into the wild stream. Both the horse and
owner, separated as they were from each
other, struck for the shore from whence
they came. They both got out of the creek
.-..u- tint at ditiereut points, and it was
some time before the young msn ronnd his
horse and buggy. Tbey had been floated a
considerable distance down the creek before
the sagacious animal effected a landing.
The young lady was not sparked that night.
It was some days before she knew why. It
was some days before she knew that on the
night that she looked for her beau, he nar
rowly escaped drowning, and at the hour
she was most eagerly expecting him he was
drying his clothen before the cheery fire of
a distant neighbor.
Some days ago a hunting party organ iied
in Patterson "to do" Licking Creek, for
deer. The party were Johnnie Hayes,
George Henderson, George Ilackett, Mar
shall Graham, II. Bortle and James Wells.
Tbey equipjied themselves completely for
camp lile, and in a wsgon proceeded up
Licking Creek Valley, about 16 miles from
Patterson, and near Spectacle run "pitched"
there two hospital tents, making for them
selves most comfortable quarters, after
which the hunt was begun and kept up sev
eral days. All kinds of game known to the
region, fell before the skill of the amateurs,
but the crowning feat in the hunt Was the
killing of three deer. Two of the deer
were shot while the party were In camp, a
buck and a doe. Tbe third one was shot
after camp was broken up to return
home. Backett and Wells concluded that
they would not follow the valley to Patter
son, but would cross tbe mountains to Gran
ville station, and there take the cars. When
about three miles from the station they shot
the third deer. The deer that the party
brought down the valley, were hung on the
Patterson House porch on Saturday, and
almost constantly a crowd stood around
.i - i.t.n Anwn in theeven-
Wem, IIU lOCir mmm - -- ,
in. It was the moat successful hunt of
the season
Personal.
Lawyers Doty, Parkw and Atkinson ...
LofT to MSddleburg, attending court.
EphrainvSieber, a native of this county,
but now a citizen of Ohio, is on a visit to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sieber, of
' ermanagh township.
Herman H. North, son of Mr. James
North, of Patterson, bas been suffering with
hemorrhage of the lungs.
The Altoona Tribnn says: Mr. W. D.
Cramer, the best train dispatcher in the
world, came np from Mifflin on Monday to
inhale the mountain breezes, and at the
same time look after matte's pertaining to
his vocation.
Mrs. Lapley. wife of Capt. T. H. Lap
sley, of Altoona, hss had the vUion of her
left eve restored, after being useless for S7
years, and completely blind for 12 years
from eatanu-t,
Whitehonse, the defeated Republican can
didate for the office of District Attorney in
Schuylkill county, has begun proceedings
in contest against Srholick, declared elected.
Ex-Senator Morrow B. Lowry is hopeless
ly insane. The Erie Observer says t He
talks quite rationally on many subjects, but
is liable at any moment to fly off on some
Deject that would be very ludicrous were
it not for the sad mental delusion under
which it is conceived. His latest plan is
one for restoring the dead to life and en
abling them to occupy the same bodies and
pursue the same methods as in tin original
flesh.
Judge Agnew has friends for renouiina'
tion for the Supreme bench.
W. S. Stenger, of Chaiubcrsburg, Con
gressman from this district, is the Fulton
Dtmocraft candidate for Governor on the
Democratic ticket.
Mrs. Hayes is quoted as asserting that,
having lived so many years where there
were lew public amusement, she had lost
all taste tor the theatre.
Mrs. Benjamin Weidman, who had the
misfortuue to break her left leg in the hip
joiut, last summer, met with a second mis
fortune to the same limb, on last Thursday
afternoon. Latterly she has been staying at
the house of Mr. John S. Graytill, in this
borough. Ou tbe afternoon mentioned she
attempted to walk from one chair te another
without help. In tbe attempt she fell and
broke the same limb, a short distance above
the kuee-joint. Dr. Elder was called to
render such attention as the case required.
Ex Governor 1'inchback, of Louis
iana, iu an open letter to Governor
Nicbolls, resigns bis position as Sena
tor, from that State.
General llarlao took bis seat on the
Supreme lieocb on Monday.
Ex Secretary Belknap bas become
one of Washington's most successful
lawyers.
A private conference was held on
Saturday night tbe 8th by Senators,
Representatives aud popular leaders
favorable lo the greeuback movement.
A periuatieut National Greenback Lea
gue was formed, with an executive
committee of one Senator or Represen
tative from each State, to the number
of twenty-6ve.
' olonel 11. G. Ingereoll wilt lecture
in Lancaster next month on "Liberty
for Man Woman and Ohild."
John Uiehni, 75 years old, wai
thrown from his rarnage near Mount
Zion, Lehauou county, on Friday night,
and killed.
Twenty one little graves dot the sur
face of the churchyard at Traxlertowa,
the children all having failen victims
to d:tlieru,withiu the two months.
The wife aud sister-iu -law of tbe
proprietor of an All?ghen saloon took
exception to the pretty waiter gill feat
uree, drove them out and closed the
place.
A son of Mr John Shruui, of Irwin
Station, Westmoreland county, al
almost ncalp'd on Thanksgiving Day
by a load ol shot fired by a tuau who
wanted to shoot a chickeu.
A Chicago genius constructed a
sui-.ll fao wheel to be placed iu tbe hat
during warm weather. He tried the
machine first himself, and iu a few mo
ments was the owner of a large bald
place where bis bair had caught in the
wheel.
San Antooia (Texas) banks paid, the
workingiuen of the "tuwo $50,000 iu
Mexicau dollars and then refused to
receive it at less than five per cent,
discount
James Todd, one of General Lee's
favorite scouts in the West Virginia
campaign, was killed last week in a dis
pute with a hunter near S'aunton, Vir
ginia. He was reputed tbe most skill
ful hunter in the valley of the Shenan
doah, having killed more than twenty
seven bund ed deer up to 18(10 with
one old muzzle loading riSd. He
could perform the feat of putting a bul
let through a hat on tbe opposite side
of a tree, by plaoing an ax blade for tbe
ball to glance upon.
Ishaia Dolton and wife, of Ballard
connty, Kj., separate! tbe latter tak
ing an only child and a mole for her
portion.
The turkey eaten by President
Hayes' family on Thanksgiving day
was an eighteen pbunder, and the
rrift of Governor Van Zandt of Rhode
Island.
Gen. Longatreet has received se
vere injuries in a fire which nearly
destroyed his house at GainesvilL,
Ga., the other day. He was hurt in
fighting the flames.
Mb. Philip Krr.vnt presented us
with the following paper, given by
his grandfather. The paper explains
itself :
Eight months after dte I do promise to
pay, or cause to be paid unto Mary and Jo
seph Crane, or ordet. or Assigns, the just
and full snm of two pounds, thirteen shil
lings and six pence, in wheat, at four shil
lings ner bushel, or rve, at three shillings
per bushel, to be delivered at the house of
Thomas Wilson, or Philip Strouse on Juni
ata, for value ree'd, as witness my nana ana
seal this 3rd day of February, A. D. 1789
The grain to be good and merchantable.
PHILIP KILMER.
Witnesses s
Jas. Ti ebitt.
Gzo. Cease.
Partridge shooting Is forbidden by law
after next Saturday, the loth inst.
Taxa will be au adjoirned Institute at
Thompsoutown, commencing Fridsy even
ing, January 21st, and continuing Saturday
and Saturday evening. TeacherSj please
take notice.
J.M.GARMAN, Co. Supt.
He was Bostooiao, and a liar
vard graduate, and he tried journalism.
When the city editor told him to out
bis report down he sweetly remarked :
"Do you desire me to eliminate from
tbe article all redundancy of etpressiou
and florid adornment " "Bosh," said
the C B , "boil it down ; and tbe jrift
ed child of genius, with his spirit
crushed, returned td "deah" Boston to
complain forever thereafter of the lack
of "cultah" outside its limits." .
Court Proceedings.
Reported by B. F. Barchfleld, for the Sen
tinel and Republican.
DECEMBER TERM, 1877.
Court was called at 10 30 o'clock A.
M , Mondiv, December 31, tbi consta
ble's returns received, and the Graud
Jury called and instructed by tbe Court.
Iu tbe case of the Jotn. vs. T J De
huff, for fornieation and bastardy, tbe
case was oontinued ou account of illness
of sbild.
Com. vs. H W Keigle. Same indict
lueut. Settled by the parties.
t oin. vs. Ephraiin l'jung Indict
ment, cutting timber. .Voile prosequi
entered, and defendant discharged.
Samuel G Uaird was appointed Dep
uty constat)!- of BeaU township, on
petition of G W Moore, coustatilo.
The hearing in the case of Jiisepb li.
Varnes and iiliaui Walls, on their
petition for disebaige under the insolv
ent taw, were bad aud petitioners ci?
charged. A writ of estreproent was granted
Benj Mumper against John Sheoeloff.
Tbe bond of Adam Wilt, County
Surveyor, was filed and approved and
be sworn ,
By said on a levari facias, the prop
erty of Eliza Jane aud Noah Cameron
was sold to Adam Wilt, Executor of
Adam Wilt, Sr., who filed his receipt
as a lien creditor, and v eduesday, on
the afternoon, was fixed as tbe time for
reading the receipt.
to the return to the commission dt
luiiaHco inquirtnda, I). D. Stoue, Eq.,
decrees camuel Alexander nut a lunatic.
Iu tbe case of Robert Stoner (color
ed), on petition for discharge under the
iuso veut laws, petitioner discharged,
Robert having taken a short cut aud
paid the debt.
Jay G Wiser's return and affidavit
of service of a rule on Thomas Dress
ier, to show cause why bo should not be
discharged as Executor of Adam Dress
ier, deceased, was presented. Thomas
Dressier discharged, and Daniel Knouse
appointed in bis place.
Solomon Coffioan's Assignee makes
return that he sold tract No. I, to S.
Owen Evans.
On petition of Sheriff Walls, a rule
to mterf load was granted upon L II
Lee & Brothers and Elizabeth Bergy,
to determine tbe owuetsbip of persoual
property levied on by tbe Sheriff as the
property of Enos Bergy, John Bergy,
and William Bergy, aud claimed by
Elizabeth Bergy.
The answer of James North, Lewis
Burchfield, John N Moore, J. Bauks
Wilson, and J B McAlisler, was filed,
to the petition for an injunction of Da
vid Cunningham, Ezra D Parker, and
George U ilsoo, aud upon argument the
preliminary injunction was dissolved.
The last uauied parties, plaintiffs in the
case, obtained a grant ol a preliminary
injunction to restrain the first named
parties, Trustees of Cedar Spriug con
gregation corporation, from closing up,
by furct and violence, the church at Mif-
Biutowu, a bleb they (the plaintiffs) rep
resented they were afraid would be
done. The respond juts, in their an
swer, utterly denied having entertained
or expressed any such lutentioo, but
expressed the r determioatiou to leave
to the peaceable solution of the law the
settlement of the question of property,
and the plaintiffs having given uo r?a
son for their fear and belief, the Court
very property dissolved the injunction
THE TRIAL LIST.
Amos 'A Mituiiel, et al., vs. Pinllip
Warner, ef al. Settled
Wheeler Sl . e.it vs. llawn & Co.
Couttcue-J.
F F Rohm vs J S Robi.mn. Action
ou promi-sory nine, rlaioiilt had tax
en y.i iemeut for part of the amount
not deleuded against, and was proceed
ing to trial for the balance, but with
drew the case.
Laugblin for tbe u-e of G W Jacobs
vs. the Borough of Port Royal. Set
tied. Judgment for plaintiff by con
sent for $373 10.
Anderson fit use of P M Kepner vs.
the Borough of Port Koyal. Settled.
Judgment by conseut for plaintiff for
$3G8.o8.
Samuel Buck vs. tbe Borough of
Fort Rnya!. Settled. Judgment by
consent for plaintiff for $63 7-.
Wm T Mount vs B iUbsch, Mo ul
locb, Graham aud Mumper. Conliuu
ed.
Joseph Moist, et al., vs. Philip Rank,
et al. Continued.
Sperker & Paul vs. Adam Wilt and
Noah Cameron. Continued.
John llauuaiuao and wife vs. David
Phalor and wife. Continued.
George W Smith vs. P C Rundio and
Mifflintown and Patterson Loan and
Savings FunJ Association, Garnishees.
Plaintiff attached two shares of stock
held iu tbe name of P C Rundio; after
attachment, claimed by Ruudio's broth
er. Action to determine ownership.
Verdict for plaintiff, that he have exe
cution of bis judgement out of said two
shares of Loau Association stock.
Daniel Knouse, Administrator of
Amos Miller vs. Daniel llockenbrougbt
No. 140 September term, 187G, and
same vs. Henery llockenbrougbt, No.
141 September Urm, 1876. Appeals,
ka. Action on a book aCtoUDt. Plain
tiff becoming satisfied that defendants
owe him nothing, takes a nun suit ia
each case.
Elizabeth C Okcson vs. Thomas J
MidJagh. Feigned issue. Continued.
Cumberland Valley Mutal Protec
tlon Company vs. John McLaughlin.
Settled. Judgment for plaintiff for
$7.20 and no costs to be taxed.
Same vs. L. E. Atkinson. Adminis
trator of D A Dougbman, dee'd, action
for insurance assessments. Verdict for
plaintiff for $102 .83.
Reuben Stevens vs. Michael Mam
mon, No. 107 April term, 1876. Set.
Fd post annum el diem Q U.N. Plea,
payment. Verdict for plaintiff for
$726 10.
Cumberland Valley Mutual Protec
tion Cimpany vs. John S Lukons and
wife. No. 31, December term, 1876
Action on an insurance asssment.
Settled conditionally. Judgment for
plaintiff for $40 providing in law John
S Lukens is liable. Lukeos toot out
the policy of insurance on bis wife's
property, and be, and not his wife,
signed the application and premium
note. The question was, was hi wife's
property liable under tbe circumstances.
Point of law as before reported re
servd.
8 & N B. ft R. Co vs. f boms S
Monrehead. Mo 205 April term, 1877.
Replevin for a spring wagon. Plea,
nronertT in defendant. Verdict for
plaintiff for $53.
Isaao Hoffuisn Va. Solomon Bjshoar
and Mary E Beshnar, his wife, and
Lydia Hoffman, No. 1, Sept. term,
1877. In partition. Defendants with
draw their plea and Court to enter
judgment quod part il to fiat.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
at tbe suggestion of Sarah E. Lanver,
vs. W D Walls, Sheriff of Juniata
county, Thomas Murphy and Matthew
Clark, No. 58 Sept term, 1877. Sum
mons in debt on tbe official bond for an
escape. Settled.
W J Forney vs. A W Shelley, No.
I9li, December term, 1876. Appeal,
Ac. Actiou for damages for resiuding
tbe contract for the sale nf a horse.
Settled by defendant allowing judgment
for 5 , aud each party to pay their own
costs.
Directors of tbe Mifflintown and Pat
terson Loan and Savings Fund Associ
ation vs. J. W. Muthersbaugh, S. C.
Myeis, Solomoo Books and C B. Horn
ing. No 90, September term 1S77.
Appeal from award of arbitrators.
Muthersbaugh, who bad been treasu
rer of the above named associatiou, was
charged by tbe association for being iu
default to the amount of 1100 and odd
dollars, for which amount the arbitra
tors made an award against him and
his sureties, the last named parties. It
was s ' ' i as a part nf the defense that
a porn.iu ef the defaioitioti occurred in
other terms, wh-n he was treasurer, for
whi h these prefeut sureties were not
liable. This was the mo t important
case tried this torin. Verdict for plain
tiffs for $122.33.
Simon Muinah vs. Simon Amey and
Henry Brubsker. Overseers ot Fayette
township, No 167 February term, 1877.
Assumpsit for rent of plaintiff's tenant
bouse. Verdict for plaintiff for $5.
John Copeland was appointed Guar
dian of George B. a id Annie E. tilt-
tie, miunr children of Lavina llittle,!
deceased.
Tbe Court confirmed the sale of tbe
estate of B F Trego, made by bis Guar
dian, E S Dory, Jr., to John Heckmau.
Tbe petition of the Borough of Port
Royal to be incorporate 1 under the
General borough Law, was approved
by the Grand Jury, and tbe incorpora
tion decreed by the Court.
IN THE QUARTER SESSIONS.
Cow. vs. J A McNulty. False pre
tense. Settled.
Com. vs. Jasepb Cuuitiiings. As
sault and battery, John Campbell, pros
ecutor. Settled.
Com. vs. Henry L Hall. Indict
ment, forgery. J S Wall, prosecu'or.
Not a true bill, and prosecutor to pay
costs.
Com. vs. Aaron Donaldson. Indict
ment, assault and battery, Daniel Rhine
prosecutor. A true bill. Verdict, not
guilty, and prosecutor to pay one half
tbe costs and defendant one-baif. Sen
tenced to that effect
Coin. vs. Albert Dougbman. In
dictment, larceny, S 0 Frauk, prosecu
tor. Defendant indicted for the lar
ceny cf 43 dozens of eggs from his
uncle, tbe prosecutor. Verdict, guilty,
with a recommendation to the mercy Of
tbe Court. Sentenced to pay costs of
prosecution and to stand committed un
til the sentence is complied with.
Com. vs. Cloyd Par.nebaker. In
dictment, larceny, G W Smith, prosecu
tor. A true bill. Cbarget! with steal
ing money from th drawer of a secre
tary in the second story of prosecutor's
house. Alter bearing (he evidence for
tbe Commonwealth, the Court directed
the case to c!o-e, as there was no evi
denre to convict the defendant.
Coin. vs. Daniel Cofiman. Indict
ment, asau!t and battery. A tine bill.
Joseph Kerlin, prosecutor. .Voile pros
equi entered.
Com. vs Marv Arnold. Indictment,
Blasphemy. F C Barlott, prosecutor.
Not a true bill, aud prosecutor to pay
costs.
ourt adjourned on Friday morning.
Orphans' and Argument Court, Tues
day, December 18, 1877.
Tita Mtxxerstows Sensation. The
Bloomfield .Idvocah says : Prof. Silas
Wright authorizes ns to 6tate the fol
lowing in answer to the rumors and
reports pu'olihe-1 and circulated in
relation to the sud.len disappearance
of his sister, Emeline, who was lately
married ngaiust his wish and that of
her family to Mr. Wn H. Booze, of
Nebraska :
1st- He is prepared to prove by
two or more reliable witnesses, be
sides himself, that he did not speak
to his sister until he catue to his
house, in Millcrstown, and announced
her intention to break off her engage
ment with W. H. Booze, and go to
her aunt's, in Montgomery county,
Pa.
2d. That he did not attempt to
rescue her from the excited people
on the bridge, but he did attempt,
unsuccessfully however, to tell her,
that she was free to do and go where
she pleased, and could not be legally
detained by the constables who
brought her to the railroad station,
believing that she had been arrested
under and by virtue of the search
warrant issued by Esquire Hisey.
3d. That he did not pay, cr offer
to pay any one to take her away.
4th. That he did not object to Her
marriage because ol ner money,
(about $000 invested and managed by
him for her, and on which the inter,
est was paid up until July 27th, 1877 )
would go out of bis hands.
On 1 day last week a tramp called at the
residence of Mr. Trego, in Saville township,
Perry county, and as it was raining he asked
to remain a day or two, and be would work
for his boarding. Mr. Trego being absent
the next dav, tbe tramp carried off a pair of
boots and a bag of wheat. The wheat was
sold at Rice's mill, and the tramp was fol
lowed and overtaken at Bealetown, Juniata
county, by Mr. Trego, who recovered bis
boots and nearly ail the money received for
the wheat. Bloomfield Jdtocatt.
Ad editor going away, left bis taper
in charge of a minister. Daring tbe
minister's stay in the Siuotuin, the fol-
lowice letter came from a mountain
subscriber : "Yon know very well
paid my subscription to jour paper tbe
last tin,e I was in Lexin'toS. If I get
any more such letter from yod as I
received last week, I will come down
to Lexington and maul ont of
yon f Tbe minister answered : M 1 have
been trying to maul tbat thing ont of
the editor for ten Tears past, and it yon
will really come down and maul tt ont
of biro, then, my dear sir, 1 bare twen
ty member of my church I will also
get jou to operate on.
The Evangelical Alliance respectfully sug
gests the following topics lor tbe obsen ance
ot the Week of Player, Jaiwary ti-13, 18T8:
Sabbath, January 6. Sermons: CluUtian
union perfected. Kev. vii : 9, 10.
Monday, January I. Prayer and Praise :
Remembrance of personal and relative mer
cies ; Prayer for the Divine blessing on past
privileges, and tor an humble and contrite
spirit.
Tuesday, January 8. Prayer: For the
Church of Christ in all lands t for its deliv
erance from error; for its Increase in faith
and holiness, and in power as a witness for
the Lord Jesus Christ for the grace and
guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Wednesday, Jancary 9. Prayer : For
Chri.sti.in Families for sick and skirted
members; for children at school, and loral
youth in our colleges, and semin tries of
learning! for younjr men entering upon the
active business ot life, and for those abroad ;
for our sons and daughters openly confess
ing Chrit.
Tburxlay, January 10 Pra er : Kor Na-
tions for rclurs, magistrates, and states
men; for the army and navy; for all benev
olent and philanthropic iusiitnuons ; for
religious liberty and the opening of doors
"ide and tB'cctual" for publishing the
Gospel; and for the reign or righteousness
and peace.
Fi iday, January 11. Prayer: For Chris
tian Miosion to the Jews and tienliles; for
Sabbath Schools, and for the Diviue bles
sing on all Christian efTorla to spread the
glad tnlings of. the Uospel of Salvation.
Saturday, January 12. Prayer: For the
circulation of the Bible ; for the observance
of the Sabbath ; lor the removal of intem
perance ; for tbe rescue of the fallen ; for
the safety of those who travel by land and
by water.
Sabbath, January 13 Sermons: Chris
tian Life. Let your light shine." Matt,
v : 16.
Tho various Churches are earnestly invi
ted to make arrangements for suitable ser
vices during this wtt-k of prayer, aud, so
far as possible, fo combine in public nailed
prayer meetings.
Willi K. Donuic,
Prendent V. S. Ewane. JUianee.
Uexst B. Caaris, Rte. Secretary.
S. Isrsars Psixk,
Cor. Stcrtlarte.
Philip Scuarr,
MA URIEL:
MOYE8 UESDKA On the 4tb inst, at
the residence of the bride, by Rev. J. S.
Bear, Mr. Jacob M. Moyer, of Patterson,
and Mrs. Lizzie llendra, of MiiUintown.
VlF.lt:
HORNING In Altoona, on the2Cd ult.,
Catharine May, a twin daughter of Daniel
M. and Annie Horning, sged 1 year, 5 inos.
and 29 davs.
CLOSING PRICES
or
DE HAVEN &T0MSEXD,
lU.IKCRS,
No. 40 South Third Street,
PHILADtLPHIA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or
on a Margin.
Dec. 10, 1877.
Bid. Asked.
U.S. 6's
1881
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107
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120J
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" 1867
18o8 1
lO-lO's .'
" Currency, 6's
" 5's, 1881. new
44'' ""'i
" 4"s
Fennovlvania R. R
Philadelphia &. Reading K. R..
Lehigh Valley K. R
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co..
United Companies of N. J....
Pittsburg, Tilusvilie fc Buffalo
R. R
Philadelphia a. Erie R. R
Northern Central R. R. Co....
Ilestonville Pass. R. R. Co....
107 1
1051
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17
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120
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13
COMMERCf Via.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
MirrLMTowg, Dec. 12, 1877
Butter
Eggs
Lard
Ham....
Bacon
Potatoes ..
Onions
Rags
20
20
t
12
8
40
40
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers A Kennedy.
QtoraTioss roa To-Dar.
Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1877.
Wheat 1 35
Corn 60
Oats
Kve.... 65
Timothy seed 1 OOtol 10
Cloveraeed 4 25
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. P. SuIoufT,)
DEALERS IX
GRAIX,
COAI,
lit m hi: it,
CEMENT
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, AC.
We buy Grain, to ba delivered at Mifflin
town or Mexico.
We are prepared to lurnisb Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
BtJTERS k. KENNEDY.
April 21, 1877-tf
RE. BURLAN,
DESTIST.
Office opposite Lutheran Church,
PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA.,
Where ho will spend the first ten da s ot
each month, commencing December 1st.
Tbe balance of the time his ofnre will be
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man
worthy of confidence, and who has been
associated with the Doctor as student and
assistant two years and upwards. Those
who call dnring Dr. Burlan's absence for
professional service, may, and will please
arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they
may be served, on the retnrn of the Doctor.
Tbe Sentinel and Revnbhran office is the
place togct job work dona. Try it, If will
pay yon if too need strythrng in that line
PRIVATE SALES.
VALUABLB FARM FOR SAL. 175
acres, more cr less, one nuittred and twenty-five
or thirty acres of which are cleared
and under cultivation, situated in Tuscarora
Valley, Juniata county. Pa., seven miles
from Mifflintown, the county seat of said
county, and four miles from the Pennsyl
vania Railroad at Port Boyal, bounded bv
land of Mrs. O. W. Thompson and others,
having thereon a Good House and Barn,
and all necessary outbuildings, good never
failing running water at both house and
barn, an abundance of fruit of diuVrent
kinds. Will be sold for $.800, and if de
sired, $2jOO may remain in the property.
For particulais inquire of tbe und-rsigned,
residing on the premises, or by letter at
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
J. F. G. LONG.
A VALUABLE FA KM OF 120 ACRES,
more or les ; 1 1D) acres cleared and in a
high state of cultivation, b-'ijngiu to the
Heirs of John Voder, decease 1, is hereby
offered at Private Sato. The Farm is situ
ated in Fermanagh township, abont three
miles northeast of Mifflintown. Tbe im
provements are a New Frame House and
Bank Barn, and other outbuildings. There
is a spring of never-failing water at the
door. A stream of water travenes the
farm. An Orchard of fruit in variety, in
cluding grapes in bearing condition, is con
venient to the buildings. For further in
formation address
D A. TTrtDER,
Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 55 ACRES
clear and in a good state of cutivslinn, (he
baiance in timber, in Spruce Hi township
Juuiata county, Pa., one-hal mile from the
proposed rairoad from the Juniata to the
Potomac river, six mies from Port Royal
Tbe improvements are a Large Stone Dwe
ing House, 28x30 feet, with a we of good
water at tbe door. Bank Bam, Corn Cnb-i,
and other outbui lings, a iirRe Apple Or
chsrd, and a great variety ol fruit. Also
the right to quarry hue stone on a form
about a halt distant. The farm has bocu
limed recently.
Turn Uue-haf ci-b, baiince in iwo
annnai ptyinents.
For tuither articuirs address
S. A. HOFFU.VX.
Spruce Hi, J uuiata Co., Pa.
A FIR3T-R.VTEFARM, CONTAINING
One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in tbe best
wheat-growing district in the State Cf Ohio,
situated one-half mile from Amanda rail
road station, iu Fairfield county, and otic
mile from a good pike. The improvements
are a large two-story BRICK HOUSE ( 13
rooms, hall and cel'ar). Double Log Barn
and Stable, and other buildings, and a well
of good water. A stream of spring water
traverses the centre of tha firm. There is
a large orchard ou the premises. Will tike
$70 per acre, part cash, rest in p-ivnicnts.
A rar e aJjoining soi l for 100 per acre.
Tbe reason for selling, is thedesire to Invest
in city property, in Circleville. For all in
formation address J. SWETER,
Pickaway Co., Ohio.
THE nEIRS OF PETES AND SUSAN
MINGLE offer at private sale, the real es
tate of said decedents, situated in Ferman
agh township, Juniata county. Pa., one mile
west of UiiRiutown, containing about 20
Acres of Land, nearly all of which ia cleared
and in a good state of cultivation, having
thereon erected acommodious DWELLING
HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out
buildings. There is a Urga variety of ex
cel.ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of
good water at t.ie door. For further par
ticulars apply at the Sentinel office, Lewis
town, Jacob Bkuilkb, Mittlintowo, or to
HEsnr MisoLx, on the premises.
ONB OF THE MOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county
may be purchased of the undersigned at a
reasonable price. The property is situated
j in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Fa., and with
1 tha Smith stand includes a lot of about
TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a
comfortable Two-story FrameUouse; a com
modious Stable and other outbuildings.
There is a Well of good water at the door
ot the bouse. For particulars call on or
address WM. HOOPS,
TTilnut P. 0.t Juniata Co., Pa.
THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN
S usquebanna township :
J51 1. A lot of ground containing 34
acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex
cellent water at the door. Good Barn,
Smoke House and other ontbuildings
Young and thriving Orchard of about 70
well selected apple-trees, Ac. Church ad
joining the premises.
No. 2. Abont 45 acres df land, with 30
acres cleared and under good cultivation.
Balance woodland.
No. 3. A tract nf Tirnbvrland contain'
ing 5 acres.
AU three properties within one-fourth of
a mile of each other.
Applv 13 S. G DliESSLER,
Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
A FARM OF SIXtVaCHES IN DELA
ware tovnship: Land of good quality,
having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE,
weathei-boarded, BANK BARX, nearly
new, and other outbuildings. Convenient
to churches, schools and mills. Situated 3
miles north ol Thompson town, 4 miles north
of Tbompsontown railroad sla'ion. For
more definite particulars ?a?l r!n or adlress
SAMUEL J. KURTZ,
Fa."t Salorn, Juniata Co., Pa.
twextt Acres good timbkr-
LAND 24 miles from Patterson And Port
Royal, one-half rt'le from Saw Mill. Otter
timberland adjoining this enn tie bought.
Apply to B. K. BURCHFIELD,
Otiice, Bridge St., Mihiintown, Pa.
SEE! SEE!
GO TO THE
Port Scyal Agricultural Agency i
roR root
THRESHING MACHINES,
HORSE. POWERS,
Cjrrvri t "f TX7""1 TTird'
O jliVxvX Jlia UTA-s-N JjO I
SEP.i R.iTORS,
ClaOTKIt HLLiaEltS,
Plows, Harrows, (iraiii Drill?,
&c, 5:c.
U7 Fifteen Per Lent. Less than Can
be had Elsewhere.
j. F. JACOBS A CO..
Port Royal, Juniata Co , Pi.
July 25, 1877.
Large stock nf ready made clothing of tha
latest and choicest styles, tor Den aud
boys, hats, caps, boots and shnea, notions,
ftun Whine goods in endless variety W tale
f at Samnet btryr a, ra ra"wia.
. MARY J. HOLMES.
Th- new novel, MlI.rRED, by Mrs. Mary
J. Holmes, author of thoe splendid books
Edith Lull Wei! Lava Ttmpeat and
SuuhintLen niters ate., ft nw ready,
and for sa by all Kooksnlters. Price $1.
50. It is one of tbe flnet novels ersr writ
ten, and everybody should rtrsd it.
(J. W. "CAKLETON it CO.,
Puoluhers, New Tork.
Send for Beduced Price List of
MASON & HAMLIN
Cabinet organs.
NEW and SPLENDID 3TYL.E3 ; Prices
Reduced 910 to $50 each, this month,
(Nov. lH7i). Adlress MASON i HAM
LIN OS'iAX CO., Boston, Jfew Tork, or
Chicago.
$5
tfiOfl Pv day at home. Terms frue.
Address Geo. Stijso . Co-,'
Portland, Me.
AGENTS x
WANTED,
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WIM SEWKS MACHINS CO.,
829 Broadway, New York City j
Chicago, 111. ; New Orleans, La. ;
Or, Sin Francisco, Cal.
diCC a week in your own town. Terms and
$00 5 outfit fiee. II. HALLETT Jt CO.,
Portland, Maine.
WORK FOR ALL,
(n their own localities, canvassing for the
FEiia Visrroa. (enlarged) Weekly and
Monthly. Largest paper in the World, with
mammoth Chromos free. Big commissions
to agents. Terms and outfit tree. Addresa
P. V. V1CKEHY, Angnsta, Maine.
A 10 A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
ti Outfit and forms free. TRUE k CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
MTTY PI VX0, ORGAN; BEST.
i)UaHl c-Loofe! Startling New.
Orsns, 12 sto-s $55. Pianos onlv $1S'),
rv$t t ioxi. Circulars free. D. f. BEATTY-,
Waaliiugtun, N.J.
Pl LMOU cures tttlima.
Pl'LMft cures Catarrh.
Pl lillOlt cures llrwnchltl.
Pl lil01t cures Consumption
l'l'L..MO (v increases tbe Strength
PlLMO.Xl iuvi-uratcs the Appe
lite.
PCI,'1IJ4 is sold by Druggists-
Price $1 per bottle.
CASH! CASH! CASH!
WILL. SECURE BIROAIMS.
I havC returned from the city with a full
stcck of
MEN'S CLOTHING,
Overcoats, llat and Caps,
At November Prices, Reduced.
BOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES
SHOES $ 1.-25. No Shoddy,
I have added a hue of
PRINTS A-ND MISLLVS
To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 5 to 6 cts,
Also, Arbuckle's Coffee 2d et., cash.
Also, the genuine Syrups.
Horse Blankets, Robes, Cheap
Call and see, and in convinced.
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877.
Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad.
Arranrment of Pas-scnger Trains.
Nuvknara 3th, 187? .
Trains leart Birrisbnrt a follows i
For New Tori at 5 20, o 10 a. m., and 1 67
and 7 55 p. m.
For Philadelphia at 5 2U, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.,
2 00 and 3 57 p. m.
For Heating a 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00
3 57 and 1 5 p ni.
For Pottsville at 5 21, 8 I'l a. m., and 3 57
p. m. and via Schuylkill A S usque hanna
Branch at 2 40 p. ra.
For Auburn via S. A S. Branch at S 10 1 m.
For Allentown at 5 20, 8 !0 a. m., 2 00,
3 57 and 7 55 p. tn.
The 5 20, 8 10 a. m and 3 57 and i 55 p m.
trains have through cars for New Tork.
The d , 8 10 a. ni. and 2 00 p. m. trains
haye through cars for Philadelphia.
SCSDJtYS.
For ?7ew Tork at 5 20 . m.
For Allentown and way stations at 3 20a. m.
For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations
at 1 45 p. m.
Trutw for Barrtsbnrg Uart as follows t
Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. ra., and 1 00,
530 and 7 45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia ni 9 15 a. m., and 3 40,
and T 20 p. m.
Leave Hearting at f4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m.,
1 30, 6 15 aud 10 35 p. ru.
Leave Pottsville tt 6 10,9 15 a.m. and 4 35
p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Susquehan
na Branch at 8 15 a. m.
Leave Aubnrn via S. A S. Branch at 12 00
noon.
Leave Allentown at J 30, 0 50, 9 05 a. m.,
12 15, 4 30 and 9 05 p. m.
f Dues not ran on Mondays.
SUXD.1YS.
Leave New Tork at 5 30 p. ra.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. ni.
Leave Reading al 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 10
35 p ni.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m.
Via VorriS and Essex Railroad.
J. E. WoOTTEN,
General it ana rer.
C. G. HANCOCK,
General Ticket Agent.
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fO YOUXG 31E.
Just Published, ma Sealed Envelope, frier
six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Trextmeat and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
I Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen
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' !epy and Fits; Mentaf and Physical Inca
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The world.ienowned aithor, in this af-
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I own experience that the awful eonseqnea-
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C77'4 Ler'ire will prot a toonta thorn
iaifts and thousands.
Sent, nuder seal, in a plain an r elope, to
any address, on receipt of s!i cents, etr twoi
postage stamps. Ai'lresithe Peblrshera,
THE Cl'LTEKIVLLL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St.. New York;
aprl 1-1 y I'ost.OlIite Box 4586.
j fun Sale A comfortable Frame)
; llouie, aud Good Lot, ia this borough.
, Fries $S00. Two huodrej dollars
I cub : balance on mortese. Time to
stilt purchaser. For more definite in
formation call at this office, or addre.
tbe editor of this paper. tf.
1
Large tv k f Readv-niade Clothing ;. ;
i t hv BARLEY 4 QQ.