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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
Wednesday, April 10, 187.
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PENN'A. B. B. TIME TABLE.
ON' and after Monday, June 21th. 1877,
passeneer Uaij will leave .Mifflin Sta
tion, F. R. K., as follows :
ZASTWABD.
Phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday "'frbt 1254im
Mifflin Aec, daily. except Sunday, 6 2ram
Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 1019 am
Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 82 a m
Mail, daily except Sunday 6 05pm
Atlantic Express, daily 9 10pm
WESTWARD.
Pitt; b'p Ex . daily except Sunday 12 38 a m
Pacific Express, daily 5 5 a in
- ., t arrives 10Mls.m
Wit Pats., dailv r, . - ,A ,
f leaves. .......10 10 s ni
Msil. daily except Sunday 3 33 p m
Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday. S H) p m
Republican State Convention. .
HaAiXii ARTEas Kepiblicin State Cok
ittbe, Habrisbi ro, March 27, 187 In
pursuance or a resolution of the Republican
Stale Committee, adopted at a meeting
held in Harrisbtirg this day, a Republican
State Convention (to be composed of dele
gates from each Senatorial and Rejvesenta
tive district to the number to which such
district is entitled in the Legis'aturc,) is
hereby called to meet in tho city of Karris
burg, at twelve o'clock noon, on Wednes
day, May 15, 1878, lor the purpose of nom
inating one person for Governor, one person
for Lieutenant Covernor, one person foi
Secretary of Internal Aair and one per
son lor Judge of the supreme Court. By
order of the committee.
Willi P. Wi'rsos, Chairman-
Jobx A. Sm-LL, Sec'y.
. LOCAL IXTELLIGEC.
airt.
Whitewash.
Clean house.
Clean your cellar,
fcour dock green.
1'repare com ground.
Chock off envy and jealousy.
Coiitntmeut is better than riches.
Industry is the road to prosperity.
Let u Lave lctac from liie garden.
Joseph Wutts has enlarge! his bouse.
Eggs are-cheap. Buy a supply lor Easter.
The tie business is on the wane io Pat.
tersun.
Si .my farmer Vw rloverseed in the sign
ot the crab.
Judge Elder cm.iuues his experiment at
harrow itig wheat this week.
Farmers hs-e V Ir work we'd in hand,
the season baring been moil propitious.
-tie schools are closed, and the town
boys ire bappy. They have nothing to do
The letter from Fort Wayne, Indiana,
came to hand after the Stniinrt had b-.an
pet t press.
the fir..w.-iai ripjli of the Srst of the
month have subsided, and bnsiness has re
sumed its old ruts.
You will save money by buying at the
Central store. ThUr motto is, quick sales
and K'iL.1! profits.
"Xnngine that used to do service as an
engine for a grain thrasher, baS been put
!uto use at the foundry
Kev. Mr. Bender Methodist preacher
preached in the Prebyterian church on Sab
bath evening at 6 o'clock.
"A witty iran finds it difficult upon occa
sion to be dull like, everybody else, and so
usually contrives to be stupider than any
bVly -l."
TStywn boja on Miii rect, on Satur
day nere a good deal interested in a boy
from the country who carried a pair ol
''boxing gloveVTN
e-fire has been raging along the south
aide of Black Log mountain, between Lick
ing Creek and Johnstown, ever since the
"middle of lat weykO
Still tSey lead at the Central store in low
prices on their stock of dry (roods and pru-t-eries.
They have a full stock in the above
lijes, and are enlarging weetly. .
'lrt middle of "ast Bridge street has been
considerably raised by the jftitfTui 9!Ml slate
that was dug onTT thiTplace for the loua-'dation-tor
Mr. Lyon's new houseT
J. Middagh and V. W. Copeland will
Acn a grocery, provision and conlectionery
score the latter prt of ibis week, in the
store-room opposite the iost office, in Pat
terson. ""TTat streims nave had many visitors
within the past week, and tin sKltcd beau
ties that Hill swim uncanglit must eel that
a great calamity bangs over their native
Water all the tiu'"?.
-The Internatijtiil Sunday School jubi
lee will take place on the 17th insla.it at
Atlanta, (Jeorgia. Deleat s from all parts
of t'ue w orld are expected. Excursion tick
ets di beso!datal!poiuts,EAtud West."
vy. Emitter ha' bot.gl.t the lot aud old
l.uilamg on Tnscarora street, Patterson
at reseut a'-cupied as a school bouse and
intends, durirg the coming summer, to
erect a neat frame dwelling bouse tEereorV
Read the "Action of the Coroner's Juiy
aud of the Coroner himself in Philadelphia,
!n the case or the death of a patient from
the effects of clllorbferm administered by a
respectable dentist," as published in anoth
er column in this paper,
stivers aiid Kennedy's coal team got
scared at the cars on last Saturday in Pat
terson, and rau to the corner ot Turearora
and Jauiita streets where they brought up
against a tine maple tree damaging it M
some extent, but stopping their progi
Mr. Whitman, a student from the Luth
eran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg,
preached in this place on Sabbath, Her.
Mr. Berry havinc- gone for a short time to
Lvcoming county. Mr. Whitman's sermons
are well spoken of by those who heard thorn.
A number of farmers have sowed oata in
rows so far apart that tho space between
rows will require cultivation. It is a new
process in the raising of oats, and is em.
ployed this year as an experiment. It is
expected that the yiuid will be increased
one-third more per acre.
An amatcrr fisher says, that since ho has
found out thai ooe, two and three pound
bass may be caught in the river, he has lost
all appetite for scrambling along bushy
trout streams to catch Ash 3 to 6 inches
long.
Neighboring Sews.
KRT OOCKTT, A8 PKS BLOOln-IJ.s
PAPEES.
B. Mclntire. Esq., of Bloomfield, bad a
severe paralytic shock on Friday moruin,
and for a long time it was thought it would
prove fatal.
Eighteen persons connected themselves
with the Presbyterian church atLandiaburg
on last Lord's dav.
On Thursday night of last week the resi
dence of Mr. Power Delancy, in the upper
end of Centre township, was entered and
$148 was stollen from a cupboard. Mr. De.
laucy had just collected sufficient monev to
meet his spring payment on his farm. The
robbeia male a clean aweep, taking aU the
money he had.
-itr UArriRLs is Piret Cocxtt. The
Bloomfield Timtt says, Charles Troutmae,
r (iirty'a Notch, in BurTklo towoahip.has
writs of Execution li the hands of the Sher.
iff gi.it Thoaiaa McEIvy and Jesse John
son. A few days ago the following paper
was found in front of his house :
Mr. Troitmas : 1 take
the present opportunity to
intuitu you that I w"ai,t
AV you to lil I them judgments
M 1hT' atr-i,... 1I..L I. J
A tlfc M . "ft miii, I U
N i9Jobusou,!K;tweeu this and
rs Ainil oryouwill beaosas-
d9L sinatcd. Auw to save
W your head lom lead at
tend to it once.
P. S It" yon can't be caught on the
mads, you will be shot at your supper ta
ble. HespcctluUy yours,
On the back of the letter wae a picture ol
a bouse in flames.
MirrLi: couxtt, as pek lewi stows
PAPKKS.
Trout fishing commenced legally on Mon
day, bin we are (old that Granville and
Minehart's ruus have been fished, Siin-iays
as well as wet k uays, for wei ks.
Will McFarlane returned from Kentucky
recently with a car load of very fine, blooded
stick, comprising short Loin cattle, Cots
wold sheep snd Essex pigs.
On Friday eight tao hor.es were stolen
fr.m the barn of David McAuley at Honey
Creek station by two fe'lowg who bad b-d
operating on boih sides of the Sv'en Moun
tains It appears they bad stolen three an
imals from a Mr. Lingle iu Poo valley, but
one of them they loubd to beSliud and tied
him up in sho woods, bringing the other
two over the mountains and exchanging
one ot them at the s'alile of Edward Close,
at entrance of Havice valley, leaving
the worse animal in his stable. They theu
xuttia lor Ceulre county again via Triestor
valley, but gelling lost at the far end, were
compelled to countermarch, aud upon com
ing in to the vicinity of Mr. Hose's place
thought it best to turn the tw loose and
lake it afoot. They passed themelves oil
as lumbermen, getting sately past iwo of
their pursuers by riding along on one of the
lumber wagons. Their next effort was more
successful, aud as Mr. McAuley was away
from joire at tl'C time, their pursuit was
not to prompt, although the neighbors turn
ed out and tract d the thieves to Lnwiatown
and it is thought over the river bridge,
where the trail was lost. The pursuers
went ou. however, and finally came upon
the thieves encamped In the woods near Or.
bisonia. They secured the horses but the
sleulers escaei1.
irrxTiNGnos corvrr, as teh ftuntixgdos
PAPERS.
We have dramatic talent In town.
The Juniata Shakes" sgiie have come
to town.
About 11,000 cords of wood have been
cot, during tho inter, tor Barre Forges.
Ssiurday la-t seeius to have boon set
apart for a general drunk, as more drunken
men were visible upon our streets on that
day than we have seen in any one day for
months p-t.
From the ML Union 7ii?ls we learn that
the hardware store of Frank D. Stevens, in
that place, was entered on the night of the
2Sih u't., by forcing open the window shut,
ters, and that revolvers, pen knives, razors
snd other articles to the amount of fifty
dollars were carried off The Broad Top
Hotel, in the same place kept by Mrs. J. M.
Seibert, was also entered the same night
through a w indow, and the cash in the draw
er with several boxes of segars, and other
small articles taken.
HNYI'EH COCXTT. AS PER SELrNSGROVE
PAPERS.
The house and barn cn Abel Hen-old's
1'srm in Chapman township, were both fired
last week by an incendiary. The barn was
destroyed but the bouse was saved. A few
niphts after this the house was also burned
down. The occupants had just moved out
1lJT nFfel0Te the fire. -
Ueorge Gray bill, late of this place, h-s
been lodged in Suubury jail for threatening
to shoot David Attick and his son, late one
evening.
The following postmasters tor Snyder
comity tare just been made i A. Dinger,
Aline; A. S. llollrich, Beaver Springs;
John S. Furry, Kautt ; Daniel Rohrer, Mc
Kees Hall Falls, and A. R. Trailer, Sha
mokin Dam.
Forty men have been working on the S.
ii S. B. IL. R. in Washington township.
They do their work gratuitously.
The indications at present are that we
will have a fine crop of grass and grain this
year. Another failure like last year would
be ruiuous to hundreds.
A Bank Is the place where people pnt
their money so it will be handy when other
folks want it.
A Depositor Is a man who don't know
how to spend his money, aud gets the Cash
ier to show him.
President Is the big fat man who prom-is-s
to boss the job nd afterwards sublets
it.
A Director Is one of those that accepts
a trusi that dou't involve either the use of
bis eyes or ears.
Cashier Is often a man who undertakes
to support a wife, six children and a brown
stone front on $V a month, and be honest.
Collaterals Are certain pieces of paper
as good sa gold, due and payable on the 1st
day of April.
As so 1 C usually consists of five chairs
and an old stove J to these may be added a
spittoon if the "bust" ain't a bad one.
LiabilitiesAre usually big "blind"
that the assets won't "see" nor "raise,"
A Koto A promise to do in impossible
thing at an impossible time.
Indorser Is a man who signs a commer
cial philopo?na with a friend and getecanght.
Balltmort S laud at d.
Si'bscriptios School.!. C. Marks will
oien a subscription school in the school
house in this borough, iH the room that be
now teaches in, on Monday, April 15, 1878.
LUMBER. All kinds, sues and qualities,
for sale at prices to suit the times. Call on
or address Jas. C. SittiLixosroBD,
tnar20-if NearMcAluterville.l'a.
The following circular has been issued.
Urand Army of the' Republic, Department
of Pennsylvania, No. 1208 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, March 14, 1878, has been
handed to us for publication t
I. Thtf comrades of this Department will
in' c'"P at Gettysburg, on Saturday,
J uly zotfi, tor one week. The arrangements
as far as completed are announced at thia
eariy dale, so tbat comrades may have am
ple Mine io niaae such arrangement as will
enable them to be present. Let all endeav
or to be tbcre. Around tEe campfires,
which we shall kindle UOOD the hixtiirie Hl1
of the great battle tbat was the must iuipor-
' " cause lor wnicn we fought let
there gather not only the comrades of this,
but ol Sister Departments and veteran sol
diera of every i-jclion. Never before has
such an opportunity been given to the sol
diers of any army to spend a week of rec
reation and pleasure upon a field upon which
that army lought and suffered lor three
memorable days, and won victorr from a
loe whose valor there displayed, has gone
into history. Kvery possible effort will be
made for the comlurt aud conveaidnoe O'
the comrades, aa well aa to make the ocCol
sion interesting. Many distinguished sol
diers of both- armies are expected to be
present. .
During the week there will be 1 day's ex
cursion to Antietam, via Taneytown, Hag
erstowu, Harper's Kerry aud Frederick, the
ueiausoi wnichwiilbe hereafter aunouueed.
II. Tle tents will be pitched and in read
iness for the comrades upon their arrival
Kacu will provide himself with blankets,
towels, soaps, combs, etc., and those not
having Grand Army uuilorius arV requested
Io procure cap and -blouse. Subsistence ol
a good quality and variety will be turuished
at seventy-IKe cents per day, but U secure
it at such prices it must be eug.iged through
the Asst. yuarter-master General, not later
than June loth.
III. Excursion tickets to Gettysburg and
return, from Philadelphia, will be lour dol
U, one do lor ot winch must be paid at
Head Quarters ou or before June IWill,
Single excursion tickets five dollars aud
seven!) -five cents. From other po.nij the
rates will be as follows:
Lancaster $ 3 45 Elmira 9 75
Hollidaysburg b "0 Columbia...., 2 8j
Butler 13 20 Johnstown.... It 80
Middletowu... S 80 Greensburg... 11 70
Saltsburg 1146 Uarrisburg..;. 8 5U
Pittsburg 12 95 Apollo 11 87
Suubury..::.; 600 L'uion City.... 13 44
Fieepoit..;;-. Ii34 Lewisburg.. .. 5 761
Corry 15 00 Allwntown.... 7 45
Muncy 6 10 Waterfvrd.... 15 76
ncaainb- a f.t uiiaiusport.
6 tti '
Erie; 16 50 Pottsville 7 3
fi
Canton 20 Altoooa....;.. 8 25
Ibauou ., 4 65
From any of the above points, except
Philadelphia, it fifty or more purchase tick
ets, they can secure them ai three-fourths
the aoove rates.
IV. That comrades may have full infor
mation of Ibe arrangements made, Fust
Commanders aie requested to give each
a notice jf th's bHer, through a committee
or otherwise, aud th.y are also requested
to rejiort monthly to Head-quarters the
nouilH-r of those who have enrolled them
selves lor the eucampment.
CHAKLES T. HULL.
Official. Department Commander.
J. M. VA.VDEKSLIl E,
Att. Jljt. General.
The sppointnients for the Juniata Dis:
trict of fhe Central Pennsylvania Confer
ence of the M. E. Church are as follows :
T. Mitchell, Presiding Elder. Hunting
don F B Kiddle; "Vest Huntingdon F Ho,
erson; Petersburg J p Moore; Manor Hill
W M Meiu'ngei; Ennisville W A Stephens;
Mt. Union Henry M Ah; ITowton II uinilton
3 A Mcrviudless; McVevtown A S Bald in;
Granville and Decatur K E Kelley; Lewis
town G T Gray; Freedom" V S Hamlin;
Milroy J M Johnston; Mitlliiitown K E VfU
son; Thompsontown F I. Smith; Port Kov
al J W Olewine, P P trawinska; New
Bloomrield J V Cleaver; Biame M C Piper;
Coucord Ed. "hiie"; Burnt Cabins J F
Pennington; Shirleysunrg IV F. Hx-h, W II
Bowden; Three Springs i V Dunlap: Cass
ville E ilioeruuer; McCoiiuelstowu J Mont
gomery; Saxtcn W M Keily aud JUS
Clarke; Everett James Curnsi Kry's Hill S
A Creveling; one to b-; supplied; Bedford
X S Buckingliam; Bedford Circuit T F Sc.
Clure; Schellsourg J W Ball; PleBsantville
G A Singer.
Whtee A.ts AstLH Goxb Iuformatiou
is wanted of Amelia Guilford, who left
Lock Haven on the 20ih of December list
for Ediiiburg, Clarion county, since which
time nothing has been heard of her. She
is about sixteen ytais old, five and a half
feet high, dark complexion, black hair and
black eyes, and was dressed in blue silk
dress, with Llack sack or coal. Any iiifor.
niation in reg ird to her will b gladly re.
ceived by her mother, Mrs. Ellen Guilionl,
Lock Haven, I'a. Exchanges pieai-e copy.
Philadelphia Markets, as pei report of
Willi im Bell, wholesale commission mer
chant, and dealer in general produce, Pier
11, Korth Wharve. above Race Street.
Saturday, April 6, 178 Beans $1.75to2.
40, Butter 12to38c, Eggs lOtollc, Live
PoulLry Chickens 10c, Turkeys 10c, Ducks
10c, Geese 8 ; Dressed' Poultry Turkeys 10
tol2c, Chickens 11c, Ducks 12c, Geese 7c,
Calves Prime Milch Calves per lb. 5c, lair
to good 4c ; Sfioep Frime, per lb. 4c, fair,
per bead $2.50, Spring Lambs, prime per
head $2.75; Apples Choice N Y State, per
bbl SI 00, prune N Y State, per bbl $1.50 ;
Cabbage, per 100 JSl.00toS.09; Feathers
Choice Live Geese 4lc, Prime 46. 98c t
Mixed, good 25c.
Wheat Penna. and Del. red SI.2S, West
ern red $1.27, Amber $1.31, White $1.30,
Rye, Western and Penna. 64c, Corn, yel
low and mixed 45c, Oats, Peana., Western
and Southern 3?c.
Provisions Dressed Hogs, heavy, near
by $I.50toC.00, do., light weight, near-by
$5 00to5 50, Pickled Hams 7c, Stocked do.
8c, Dry Salt, Sides 5c, do. Shoulders S Jc,
Lard, Western, in tierces 7c, do. country
lots, prtmo 7 Jc, do. do., ordinary 6c ; Pota
twes Peach Blows, Jf Y State, per barrel
$1.25, Early Kose, per bbl $1.50, Prince
Alberts, jier bus 50to5 5c, Peerless 60c,
Sweet Fotatoes, per barrel $1.70; Onions,
yellow per bbl 50, do. red, per bbl 25 ;
Cloverseed, prime to choice 6c, fair to
godd 6c, Timothy Seed $1.20, Flaxseed
$1.35; Wool Combing Wool, washed
per lb 44c, do. unwashed 84c, Tub washed,
choice 40c, do. fair and ordinary 30c.
Unwashed, medium 20c, do. coarse 17c,
do. heavy, fine and buck 27c : Conntrv
Soap 5c, Cider Vinegar 12c, Green liideJ
Bull 4c, Cow 6c, Steer 6c, Calf 10c ; Sheep
Pelts, large 75c, ordinary 15c ; Bags Wool
en, soft and clean 4c, mixed 2c, No. 1,
white 4c 5 Honey, per lb 15c.
Pigeons per pir 25c Snappers, per lb 8c,
Tallow, country 7c ; Barks Hemlock $7 ;
Walnuts, per bus 85c, ShelUarks $1.
Florida potatoes, new, $4.00 per bbl-
Eexect Scitoot Is Tbohpsostows. No
tice is hereby given that J. Warren Plett
and E. C. Snyder will open a Select School
in the borough of Thompsontown, com
mencing April 22mi and ending Jcbe 28th,
1878.
Tho following Branches wDI be taught :
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Mental and
Written Arithmetic, Grammar and Rhetoric,
Physical and Political Geography, Ancient
and Modern History, Algebra and Geome
try, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Phisi
ology and Chemistry, Book-keeping, Bot
any and Astronomy.
- Special attention will be given those pre
paring to teach'.
For further particulars call on or address
J. WAKREN PLETT,
or, E. C. SNYDER.
Tnompsoxtow!!, pa., March 20, 1878.
Farewell Sermon of Ber. Thoa.
Sherlock.
""SwUrge congregation assembled in
the Methodist church on Sabbath
evening tJ listen to the "farewell ser
mon" of liev. Sir. Sherlocirp
The choir rendered a Yolnntary,
the first line of which was, or is, -"
Want katt Ftmuhti ai) ftarwt oa
Etrtk."
Rev. iir.' Bander read i chapter,
which was followed by the singing cf
a hymn, the first line of which waH, -
"Jtl Hail th Power of Jctut fiame"
which was sung with an effect that is
seldom felt outside of a Mttfcodist
church.' "
ReT. T. J. Shcrrard delivered 'a
prayer, which was followed by the
singing of the bymn that begins with
' Lot tkf iLtMgrfom, Lari"
At the conclusion of which Rov. Mr.
Sherlock arose, and without book, or
paper of notes, commenced the text
from the '-Ids of the .Ipodlet, 2CM
Chapter, Z'lnd verse,
'JJ now, bretheru, I eommend yos
to God, and to the word of Hit graet,
which U able to build you up, and la
give you aa inheritance among all ikem
which art tanetifitd."
By the text the mind is carried
into the long post, snd a'Jown its si
lent, dead vistas, into Asia, to Milet
us, where the Apostle addressed his
brethern on the 20th of April, in the
year of our Lord 53, the brethren of
the church if F.phesus were there,
and it was a most interesting occa-
sion.
When Paul addressed hirhself to
his Brethren there, his subject was the
church. Its organization had been a
source of great solicitude to him, and
i lie was constrained to great earnest
ness in his excitations relative to the
welfare of the church. 1 He withheld
nothing in his statement to the Eldert,
he enjoined upoii tiiem thai they
preach repentance, he exorted them to
remember and watch.'
".?!( note Brethren,' I commend you
to Go, and to the word of Hi grace,
which is title ii build you vp, md to
give yon an inheritance among all them
which are sanctified.'"
The imagery of the text is grand
and worthy of the apostle Paul.
The church in its organization is
represented as ajbuilding with Christ
for a foundation. Christ is the corner-stone,
and the materud of the
Church are the fallen men and women.
Paul calls the material ''you that were
dead."
God is the btiildcr of the church;
God only ccti renew the church.
From the long introductory which
has just been briefly outlined, Mr.
Sherlock announced the
TH KMC
to be the church. From the theme
the Reverend gentleman analyzed the
fiermoii.
FIRST THE VISIBLE CnTBCH.
The visible church must consist in
such temporal or worldly things as a
house ot worship, where people mjy
assemble to hear the posr',l preached,
and where sscr'amciits Way be" admin
istered. Onrantenficn is part of this
visible church. The membership is
part of the visible church. Tho SU.
ialK schoo"! is part of the visible
church. Man has much to do with
this part of the chdrcb, but God
moves upon the minds, of men to
build aud to or 'o itce.
SECOXD THE SPIRITCAL OR INVISIBLE
CirCRCH.
There may bo pleasures connected
with the1 duties in tho organization
and work of the temporal churcli, but
the higher delights are found in the
spiritual or inrisiUe chuich. God
builds up the true believer and the
spiritual church is the true believers
paradise. There is a spiritual pro
gression that esceeds the delights of
temporal possession, or intellectual
progression. J. emporal organization
is good, knowledge is good, but no
possession, and no knowledge is like
the knowledge of God. Christian
friends, get the knowledge, "the joy
of God."
At this point in the sermon Mr.
Sherlock deduced three principles as
springing from God the builder of
the spiritual church in the minds and
hearts of men.
1st. God builtls up the believers rAiTH.
2nd. God builds up the believer's love.
Zrd. God builds up the believer's hope.
And now, brethren, I commend
you to God to be built tip1 ; I com
mand you to faith, love, hope. These
will give you the inheritance spoken
of by the Apostle in the text
The church is an inheritance.
Christ is an inheritance. It is the
future inheritance that Paul speaks
of. If you could unveil the future,
how you would long to enter upon
the possession of that inheritance.
I am glad that there is 6uch an inher
itance awaiting the faithful believer."
The martyrs are all there, our kin
folks who have preceded as in the
future world are all there, and joy
unspeakable Will be ours when we get
there. I commend and commit you
"to God and thi word cf His grace.
Men sometimes, these days talk of
the traditions Of the church. I speak
no such words. I seak not of tra
ditions. I speak of God and the word
of His grace, to these I commend yon.
At the conclusion of the sermon
proper, the Reverend gentleman
spoke of the time that he lived ammig
this people, of how he "came iri and
went out before them,' of his friend
ly relations with the people fcf the
place generally, of how Qod had re-
moved two of his family to the future
world, of his friendly relations find
intercourse with the Presbyterian and
Lutheran churches, and while thus
speaking of the church relationship
he turned warmly to Rev. Mr. Sher-
r&rd; who b'ecupied a Seat bo the pul
pit, and grasped hiin by the hand
Mr. Sherrard rising to hi3 feet-&hd
showered the most blessed blessings
on him and his people. The whole
occasion was one of deep interest.
Ed.
. Business for Ladies'.
Our attention has been called to a new
article for the nse of ladies, thi invention
of which has conferred an everlasting bless
ing upon, every lady. We refer to the
Qunen City skirt snspenddrs for supporting
ladies' skirts, the most d.5irarile and b'ciie-
li'cial article ever invented for the relief of
women, many ol whom have sufier! year
of miserable health caused solely by carry,
ing the weight i.'f t numb or skirts, com
pletely drafgilg thein down. Somethiug
to support ladles' clothing is absolutely
necessary. These suspenders are recom
tf'etv'ed ff oir leading pliysicians to a'l la
die and young girls. Every lady should
have them. They are sold only through la
dy agens. A splendid opportunity is offer
ed to some reliable lady canvasser of this
county 16 seenre the agency for a pleasant
and profitable biisiuess. For tunes and
territory writo at once to the Queeri City
Suspender Company, 278 Clark street, Cin
cinnati. apr3-4t.
A great 3re devastated a portion of Ilar
risbcrg on Saturday evening, the light of
the lire was seen by people iu this place. It
was a pale light somewhat like thit which
first indicates tiie rising of the moon from
beyond the hills, but with all its paleness,
all who saw it at once pronocn'ced it as the
i light of a fire. The fir a broke out oroosite
, to the rolling mill ol the Lochiel Iron Com.
! pany, in a row of frame houses, aud before
tte flames Were extinguished 3.1 bouses
were burned up.. Loss, $12,000. Almost
ooe halt of the houses were occupied.
Enigma.
- My 5, 2, 12 is what children love to read.
tlV 7, 9, 0. 4 H a Useful article.
Uy 6, 15, 1 is a fish.
My 7, 8, 13. 9 is a number.
' My 17, 14, 16, 11 is what children love
to do.
My 10, II, 6 Is something without which
no beauty could be seen.
My whole is a well-known proverb more
taught than practiced. Fraxk.
' A trapeze and horizontal bar have Been
put np on the lot attached to the Patterson
House, in Patterson, and both young snd
old go there for exercise. Some difficult
feats are performed.
The Bine Juniata.
WALTS.
Coniposed for the Piano and Organ, by
George Smith, will be sent free of postage
by enclosing 85 cents to the address of
George Smith, Publisher, Mifliintown, Pa.
TAKE NOTICE.
Rubber Chain Pomps, hieh I guar
.oiee equal ;o toy in tee marEct, or
huckstered through the conntry, and at
half the price. Also Cucouiber Pomps,
and water pipes of all kicd. Apply to
F. Noble, Mifflin town.
MA KM ED:
STERRBTf WRIGHT. On the 2nd
day of April, 1878, by the Rev. F. W. Bur
ner, Mr. John F. Sterrett, of Mifflin county,
md Miss H. S. Wright, of Mexico, this
couuty.
MUEli:
BEALE On the 24th of March, 1878,
at the residence of her son, Rev. J. H
Beale, 1003 North 5th Street, Philadelphia,
Mrs. Jane Beale, in her 77 th year.
CLOSING PRICES
DE HAVEN &T0WSSEXD,
BljfKERS,
No. 40 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Stccfts Bought and Sold either for Cash or
- on a" Margin.
.IprilS, IS78.
Bin. Arrd.
U.S. 6's 1S81 "M7 710j
. . 1HC5, J &. J 104 14J
1KT.7 107 107J
18H8 ltv.ij 110
10-40's.. 105J 106
It rn.n..v . 1111 11CS
L j ,1 v........... t
' S's, 1881, new KWJ IU5
- 4ts, new, lt).:j 1(WJ
" 4's UiOf 100,
Pennsylvania R. R..:... i9 2!'J
Philadelphia k Reading R. R.. 14J 14
Lehlfh Valley R. R ;;. 89 89
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co.. 17 17
United Comrvies of X. J. . . ; 120 121
Pittsburg, Titn-ViW Al Buffalo
R. K ft gj
Philadelphia & Erie K. K f -..
Northern Central K. R. Cc ... 13 1?
Hestorinlle PasS. R. R. Co.... 6 J
Gold..:.. 10t J 101
C03IMERC1 Ala.
HIFFLLNT0V2T MA&kETS.
. Cbrrecled! weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
MirrLixTOWK, March 20, 1878.
Butter 20
Kbp.,.. 9
Lard 7
Ham 10
Bacon 6
Potatoes....... ................ 85
Onions..................... .... 40
Rags 2
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers t Kennedy.
QUOTATIONS FOB To-DAT.
. , Wednesday, March 20, 1378-
Wheat.n.i m.. ll'Oiol 12
, Corn, i 40
' Oata 25to27
Rve.i.'i.-; ; 55
. Timothy seed i OOtol 10
CUiterseed...;;i.......i.4 J 50
BOOTS AUD SHOES.
AT my residence at East Point", Mifflin
town, 1 am prepared to promptly fill
orders for
iitiOTS Ann siidfe
Li DIES',
MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR,
at prices to correspond with the times. All
kinds or .
REPAIRING
also proroptlv attended to. Hoping to re
ceive a share of the patronage of the peo
ple, ( subscribe myself their obedient shoe
maker;
A. B. TASICK.
Feb. 8, 1876-tf
Ligil .Yotice.
LIST OF. tRtt VENDERS
of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise
In the county of Juniata, for the vear 1K7S,
as approved and classified cy the Stercaii.
tile Appraiser :
Mtfflinloicu.
Ha ax. clas": ,?3'r.
Buyers L Kenned r, grain, coal , .
and lumber ." 12 $12.0
Franciscns' Hardware Co 12 12 60
D W HsHev, clothier.;: 14 7 00
Rob't E Parker, riVrcH tut. ....
L A Segelbanm A Co. clothiers.
John Etka. grocery.. ..';".'..."::
Central Grocery I
Rank t Hamlin, druggists.. .
Y'eakley St Son. men-haiits
B F Kepner, druggist.........
700
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 Op
7 00
7 00
7 m
7 mi
7 00
7 m
7 00
2 50
E K Mu'hers'oangh, bird
N t rank At t;0-f boot and shoe store 1 4
Jacob Thoinai. groeerv...,
W F.Snvder. fUruitnre
J W Kirk hie'rehant;
Solomon Bonks. confectionery..
W H Roll mm. jewelry
Emil Schntt, Inner, store
12
Joseph Mnsser, flour and grain
dealer lii 14
700
7 00
J W VVaR-ner. watches and jewelrv 14
Jacob Will, hotel..:;;..., ". 5
James A Murry, hotel. 5
50 no
50 00
50 00
U f Sulouff, hotel fi
J C Moser, liquor dealer 4
J E Hollnbauirh. reftiitirant....
25 00
20 0
20 00
AU Will, restaurant..........
Monro.
Jacob l.udwick. merchant. 14
700
12 50
1 00
7 00
.7 00
50 00
50 00
IS 50
T on
10 00
Rine k Graybill. merchants; 12
W B Winer . Co. merchants..: 14
John S Shelley, tinware and sfove
dealer 14
J S Gray.ill, merchant 14
Daniel Shroll, hotel keeper.... 3
E C Graybill, hotel keeper 3
Fayette.
Li. J B Wilson, merchants.... 12
S S Beaver, merchant 1 4
I T Me AliMer. merchant 13
Jacob G IViftey, tinner and stove
dealer 4 7 00
5idon Caft" man, confectionery.. 14 7 00
W H McAhster 4 Co. merahants 14 7 00
Brown si. Son. merchants 14 7 00
Frank S bields, hotel : . . . ; 5 50 00
IKiiJvrr.
J icnb Richabangh, merchant.... 14
A W Long, merchant 14
C A Thompson. coal dealer. ...;'. 14
3 D Van Dyke, mere H.int 14
Thompioniovn.
Keelv k. Wichershani. merchants 14
J P ll.ildeman, merchant 18
El ih J Benner, grain dealer 14
Eliaa James, confectionery.... 14
Mrs Mary A Snyder, hotel 5
Greenwood.
J..T.Dinim i. Bro, merchants. ... 14
W II Kuril, tnetf hsnt: ; ;t 14
Thomas Cox, hotel ; ; ft
Delaware.
Samuel Schlegel, nierehant.... 14
Wiucy i. Custer, meribauts.... 14
Siqnthma.
Jacob Wiser, merchant 14
A Dinger, merchsnt.. 14
Eli Crawford, merchant.: li
Jacob Weiser, hotel keepar.,... 5
Patlertou.
Brown k Wilson, merchants.... 13
Win II Egolf, ceuf'ecll.lnery.... 14
Joseph Peiiuell, merchant 12
Samuel Straver, clothier 13
Hamlin &. Co, druggist.......; 14
J B it Todd, clothier 14
Stevens . Uuss, hardware..:.;; It
Mrs F Hanneman, dry goods sod
groceries.. .; 14
I M Goshen, coal; feed and lumber !4
David Holliuan, grocery 14
John ltaycs. hotel 5
John Foreman, hotel....; 5
John Hayes, restaurant
T S Reee, restaurant:. ....; .... 14
Beale.
Alexander Woodward, merchant 14
Levi Dutidor, stoves and hardware 14
John P Kelley, merchant 14
J evin Pomeroy, merchant..:; 14
(iideou Haldeman, hotel....... 5
Tajcorora.
Verger k Hemingcr, merchants 14
S Mereer k Son. merchants..:: 11
Wm Van Sweringen, merchant.: 14
7 Ol
7 on
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 (Ml
7 0l
7 00
50 00
7 on
7 00
50 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
1 00
7 00
50 00
10 00
7 00
12 50
10 (Ml
7 00
T 00
T 00
700
7 on
7 00
50 00
60 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7C0
7 00
7 00
50 00
7 00
T 00
7 00
T 00
7 00
50 00
7 00
1(5 00
lo 00
7 00
12 60
700
7 00
700
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 V0
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
50 00
50 00
A J Ferguson, merchant
J C Crawford, m -rohant
J A Newcomer, hotel ;.
Lack:
Campbell k Rob'scd. in. Fc hints
RH Patterson, merchant. ...
Spruce Hill.
J I, Firtfltt, p'cr:hant... ;:....
D Cuim i. Son, merchants
14
14
5
li
13
1
11
Turbelt.
Noah Ilartzlor k Son, merchants !2
Port Royal.
Raonels Son, merchants 14
II K. Cross k Co, merchants. ... 14
J P Sterrelt, druyaist. ......... 14
Robert Logan, ooclectionery .... 14
M C.Parker. merchant 14
Noali UerUler. coal, lumber and
grain:..;;.;.;..;; 14
J r M Gibson, merchant..:::. 14
J F Jacobs k Co, agricultural
ageuts 14
Milton Dewecs, grocery........ 14
J P Shindie, notions 14
C M Funk, conlectionery ..... 14
Kepner k Groninger, grain, coal
and lumber...... 11
John McManiral, hotel 5
Thomas Kirk, hotel 6
The license mentioned in the above list
will be duo aud payable to the County
Treasurer on and after the 1st day of May
1878.
An appeal will be held in the Commission.
r's office, in the hcrough of Mifflinfowrl, 00
Tuesday, April - lr 1, lc78, when all persons
feeling themselves aggrieved ran attend if
they think proper. . JAMES COX.
Mar27 ,78-41. Sttrcantil Jppraiter.
PROCLAM ATION. W HEREAS,
the Hon. Bexj. F. Jcski.i, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for
tho 41st Judicial District, composed ol the
counties iff Juniata and Perry,, and the
Honorable 3oah A. Elder and Francis
Bartley, Associates Judges of the said
Court of Common Pleas of Jiiniata county,
,e issued their preceiit to me directed.
bearL. ate the 9;h day or Ftbruar?, If 77;
for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, and General
Quarter Sessions pr the- Peace, at MIF
FLINTOWN. on the FOI RTII MONDAY
or APRIL, 1872, being .he 22d day or
the month.
Nonce is ITfrkbt Givej, to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace aid Constables
of the County of Juniata, that they be then
aud therein their proper persons, at one
o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with
their records, imiuisitions, examinations
and oyer remembrances, to do those things
that to their otticea respectively appertain.
and those that are bound by recognizance tc
prosecute against the prisoners that are or
then may be in the Jail of said county,
be then and there to prosecute against
them as shsll be ju.-it.
By an Act of Assembly, passed the th
day of May, A. D., 154, it is made tH
duty of the Justices of the Peace, of the
several counties of this Commonwealth, tc
return to the Clerk of thi CttortcrQrartei
Sessions of the respective counties, all the
recognisance entered into before them by
any person or persons charged with th
commision of any crime, except such casef
as may be ended before a Justice O'f the
Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days
before the commencement of the serainn
of the Conrt to which they are made re
turnable respectively, and in all cases where
any recognisances are entered into lew
than ten" days before the commencement
of the session to which they are made re
turnable, the said Justices are to return
tbe same in the same ntantfer a if Said act
had not been passed .
Dated at Mifliintown, the 27th day of
March in the year of oar Lord one thoa
sand eight hundred and seventy-eight,
WM. D. WALLS, SkeTijf.
Sheriff's Office, Mifflin town, )
March 27, 187S. C
tAtflosr.
WHEREAS my wile, Elizabeth Miller,
hai left my house without Just cause,
I hereby caution all persons against giving
Ber credit on my account, as I will not be
responsible for any debts she mar contract.
March 27, 1878. GEORGB MILLER.
MISCELL.1.XE0IS
GRAND OPENING !
the crystal palace Building,
mUDUfe STREET, MIFFLINTOttX, PA:;
OF
Dry Ootids, Groceries,
READY-MAI) E CLOTlIIAtV,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Queuisv.i.re, Glassware, Tinware;
Spices, Notions, Sonp.t, Salt, &c.
TOBACCO AND SUGARS,
And will be sold at astonishingly low prices:
i: J Vnar i. I i timM tn , . n n .-v Vmt KnFin. . Ik. I'.. .. -1 !.!;' C .TT : -I
' ""'J
and examine our goods and hear our prices.
Mifliintown, December 11, 1877-tf
D. W. BARLEY'S
I thi J!!ice rhefo Jbn can buj
fiih best Axd friii CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHINC
HATS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SBdiS, J.X6 H'ftxiSHiG GOODS.
HE is prepared, to etf.bit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered ill
this market, ah"l at JTOytSHfXGLT tOW PRICES !
Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember th place, in Hoffman'
Water s'reets, M IFFLINTOWN, PA.
SAM'L STRAYER
Has just return?'! from tie lliatra cilka witj a ful! varicfj of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GEXTS' .FCRMSHIXU GOODS.Goodsj;f tH kind, are low.-Ccrt'e dd sow me
ml Ec aNtvn:.o.ed. ,'anls at T5 CfalS. 03- SLITS MADE TO OKDEK.ji
Patterson, Pa., May 2?, 1876.
Profttaional Cards.
JMJUIS . ATKINSON,
ATTOltNEY - AT - LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
OT'Collecting aud Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orncc Ou Bridge street; opposite the
Court House Suture.
EFltED j7PATTr:5i(5
ATTORflEY-ATLAtfj
MlFFLiXTbWX; JL'XIATA CO., PA.
E7" AH business proniptly attended to.
OrriCE On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House squire.
J7)KRT McMEKN,
Attorney ancl Couhstiler-at-Law.
Pror"pt attention given to the senrlng
and collecting ol' claims, and all legal busi
ness. OrriCB on bridge street, first door wet
ot the Beil'ord buildiug.
April 11, 1875 tf
jjavTd D. STONE,"
attOrney-aT-Law,
MIFFL1XTOWX, PA.
T Collections and all proles.'"ior!il busi
ness Yon!ptlV attended lo.
june 20, 1H7T.
B.
F. BUItCHI
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
M1FFL1XTOU W, PJ.
All business intrusted lo his care will be
carefully and promptly attended to. Col
lections made. Keal estate b u;ht. sold or
exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands in
the South, est, and in trie county for sale.
Ofice cn Bridge Slreet, opposite the
Court II -use. laprll '77
JOHN MLAUGHLI,
iNSUKAKCia AGEllf,
PORT ROTJL, JCStJT.i CO., PJ.
E?"0nty reliable Coiiipatilei represented.
Dec. 8, 1H75-1.V
THOMAS AT ELDER, mT dT
Physibiai aiia Surgeon,
MlFFLIXTOn'.V, r.t.
Olhce hours from 9 a. to S r. a.. Of.
lice in his father's residence, at the south
end of Wslfcf slrct't. loctSi-lf
Has resnined actlvelv the nrar.tice of
itedicine an-1. Surgery and their cI'aterr.l
brahclies. OiHce at the old corner of Thfrd
and Orange streets, Miftlintown, Pa.
March 2'J, 1876
J-, M. BnAZEfi, 31. ij.,
PHYSlCiAN AND SURGEON,
.Icwlrmia, Juniata Co , Pa.
Orrica fomierlv o-e"piel by Dr. Sterrett.
Pnfesional business promptly attended to
at all. bwitrs.
D.
L. ALLEN, M. D ,
Has commenced the practie of Medicine
and SnrgerV and ill iiialr collateral branrhns.
Otlice at Academia, at the rrswleuce of
CapU J. J. Patterson.
fjnly 15,1874
II
ENRY II ARSHHEItGEH, M. D.,
Continue the practice of Medicine and
Snrgery and all tLeir collateral branches.
Olfice ai tiis reridciice in McAlisterviilc.
Feb 9. 1RJ.
GREAT BARGAINS !
I will sell the following flarded Sewing
Macbinea at
Greatly EeSaSed Prices.
SJ5 TO $30 WliL BUT A
White,
Remington,
Howe,
New American,
Weed,
New machines
wholesale prices.
Singer,
Whitney,
Davis,
i.rover k Baker,
The New Domestic.
sold In lots or four at
All attachments furnished cltesjp Also
a full assortment of needles, atii oil of tbe
best quality.
By sending 50 cents yon can have for
warded by return mail 12 assorted nrdles
bv J. B- M. TODD.
Sept: I, 1877 Patterson, Pa.
1Di EMlSEME. IS.
It.. .11. . . . DIW 0HH,. VlOil IU
Tio trouble to show goods.
ROBERT C P1KKER.
New Building, corner of BriJe end
Sept. 13, l"7-tf
SAMUEL STKAYKK.
Medical.
The Great Discovery.
E.,F. RUXKEL'S BITTER WINE Or
IRON, for the cire of weak stomach, gen
eral debility, indigestion disease of the
nervous system, constipation, acidity of the
stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic.
This wine includes the most agreeable
and efficient Salt of Iron we possess Ci
trate of Magnetic Oxide combined wirh the
most enerjreti'r vtetable totiVs Yellow
Peruvian Bark.
The effect in many cases of debility, los
of appetite, and general prostration, of an
efficient Salt of Iron combined with valua
ble Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It aug
ments fhe appetite, raises the pulse, takes
off muscular flabbiness, removes tho palor
of debility, and givea a iljrii vi;or to tht
countenance.
Do ypn want something to strengihed
yon? Do yoit Warit a good aprvttef. Do
yon want to bnild up yonr constitution T Do
you want to feel Well f V6 jo a want to get
rid of nervousness f Do Ton want energy f
Ik yon want to sleep Well t Do you want
b'isk and vigorous f-elinc? If jou do;
try Rbnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. "
This Irnly valuable tonic has been so thor
oughly tested by all classes of the commu
nity that it is now deemed indispensable aa
a Tonic niedicina. It costs but little, pori
Cca the blood and eives tone to the stomach,
renovates the systehi and pror-jL-" lite.
Everybody should Eayif it.
I now only ak a Iri d of . tills valuable
tonic. , E. F. KL'XKEL, Sola. Proprietor;
No. 2"i9 North Ninth Strict, b,.-low Vine,
Philadelphia, Fa. A St !":r tviinkei's Bitter
Wine of Iron, ami tae no other. A pho
tograph of the proprietor on each wrapper;
all. others are counterfeit.
Buy six botUcs lor $ .0).
Wornis Removed Alive.
E. F. Kuiikel's Worm Syrup never fai's"
to destroy pin. Sent and Stomach Worms.
Dr. Knnkel, the ouly successful physician
hit removes Tsjw Worm in two honrs alive
with head, and no fee until removed. Cum
nion sense teaches that i Tape Worm be
removed, all other worms tar berea-lilv de
stroyed. Send for circular fo E F Ku'nkel;
2" North Ninth street. PHilalelphia. Pa ;
or call ou yourdrngtiM )W- a bottle ol Kun
kel's Worm Syrup, price $1 . It never fails:
Manheotti HowLost. How Restored
. Just published, a new edition ot
Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Essar
on the radicil curt (without medi
cine) or Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak
ness. Involnntnry Seminal Losses, Impo
teryj Mental and Physical Incapacity, 1m
pedlriieriis ,h 3!0rr!ae, etc ; also,' Con
sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced bv
self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, tc.
CT-Price, ih a e.-.le.l ciitclSfe, only six
Cents.
. The celebrsfv aufiiof, in this admirable
Essay, clely demonstrates, from a thirty
ye-ir;;' iuricessful practice, that the alarm-,
ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad
ically cured without the dangerous nse of
internal medicine or the" application of tho
knil'e; pointing out a mode of cure atones
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of
M'-Ii every n.uVrcr, no matter hat bis
condition may be, may cure himself cheap
ly, privately, and ra -tic-ally.
trThis Lecture should be ih the hands
of every youth and every man In the land;
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, pott-ptid. on fhe receipt of
six c-nts r two post stamps. Address the
Pnnlisers,
THi. t'l LVEIMVKLl. .EttC.t 1 CO.,
41 Aen St.. New fork;
sprl! 1 Posi.tlifre ISat 4sS.
jy eat?
MEAT!!
, tiie undersigned have commenced thai
Butchering business in the borough of Ml!"
riinfovrn.
BEEF,
VEAL
MUTT0.,
and roitK
can be had every Tuesday, Thnrsdav and
3aturdav n ornings at their meat store at
the residence r.f Mr. Howe, on Cherry
street. Their wagon will also visit the resi
dence fir citizens the same mornings. Kill
ffone bi't th' best of stock, and sell at fair
prices. Give ns a trial.
. HdWE k ETKA.
June 28; lw76-tf
f E. BURLAX,
LX-; DEXTIST.
0:5ce opposite Lutheran Church,
VORTRot.AL, JUNIATA CO., PA.,
To here ht will spend the first ten days of?
each month, commencing December Ist
The balance or tbe time his ofRee will be
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a. onng man?
worthy or confidence, and who has been!
associated with the Doctor as student and
assistant two years and upwards. Thoso
who call during Dr. Burlan't absence for
professional service, may, and will please'
arrange the time with Mr. Kilmerwhen they1
may be served, cn the return of the Doctor.'
Sentinel and Kefibiican f a jcaa