SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WedBCfldar. January 14, us. - TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if paid within 12 inonlha; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 80 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col umn, 10 cent per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring; to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. STATE ITEMS. Diphtheria is unabated at Johns town. Hog cholera is doiLg great damage to eucb stock in Beaver county. The Methodist Episcopal convention now in session at Pittsburg agreed to urge the necessity of a marriage li cense in this State. John Casey, of Krie, who died re cently, left nearly three-quarters of a uiiiliou A hundred guests congratulated Colonel John Cresswe'1 of Petersburg, Huntingdon county on the occasion of his eifruty-sixtb birthday. John Smith, of crooked Hill Mont gomery, has piven local fame to his name of world-wide lustre by reading toe K;ble through fifty-nine times. He is fifty-eight years old, and one ahead. School leaober Shelly left his school house, near Leidytown, Bucks, a few days ago, taking with him his dinner kettle, a book or to and bis newly drawn December salary. Since then he has not been seen, tracked or heard of. His employers and pupils likei bim and are searching high and low fur his body because they suspect that he was murdered. .Matliiaa Bier, one of the oHest and best known citizeu& of Bastres town tibip, fell to bis barn floor the other day and was fatally ii jured. Blair county tuust be a good hunting tvmotry. On Christmas day Solomon Boone shot a panther measuring elev en feet ten inches aud a half from the nose to tip of the tail, and on Friday Wm. U' right shot a Cue black bear weighing a trifle over 200 pounds. One million pounds of tobacco chang ed hands at Lancaster ou Saturday. Samuel Arnold received injuries on last Thursday by the caving io of the earth in a quarry near Springfield town ship, Moo'g-iaaery county, which result J in his death soon afterward. j Koads are so muddy in Crawford ounty as to completely stop teaming A minstrel troupe is being organized in Sbamokin to make a tour through Africa. Thp price to its concerts will be paid in elephant tusks. Violators of the liquor law are vigor ously prosecuted in Mercer and Venan go counties. A disease resembling diphtheria has raale its appearance among horses in some parts of the State. Clarion, Venango, Armstrong and Butler counties have formed a combined agricultural society for the purpose of holding alternate ar.r nil lairs. William Zeilh. a toy storekeeper in Pittsburg, drew $950 out of a bank, fearing something might happen the bank, and deposi'ed in his bureau drawer. That tight thieves robbed bim of it. Heading now claims to have sent a twelve year old boy to war in 1861. No less than six infants have been left on the door step of a Warren man w;hia a mouth. Samuel ilsoo was stealing a ride near Uuiontown oo Friday a week be fell, and his foot catching oo the brakes be was dragged to death. Captain C. L. Price, a young lawyer of Erie, formerly a clerk of Court, was choked to death at dinner several days ago, while trying to swallow a large mouthful of meat. A bottle of brandy was found in his pocket, aud it is sup posed he bad beeu drinking. Peter llerdic and Horace E. Taylor were convicted at Williauiport on Saturday on a charge of conspiracy to cheat and deiraud the creditors of Horace E. Taylor, who was a private banker in that city at the time of Uer dic's failure. A motiou was made for a Dew trial. Mr Kistler. a Stroudsburz tanner is reported to have made $100,000 iol the last few weeks on the rise in the price of leather. Mrs. Mary Hook returned to her borne in Pittston after a brief ab&eense and found mat ber little son, whom Bbe had locked np in the bouse, was burned to death, having been playing with fire. While Mrs. Mary look, of Pittston, was abseut from home yesterday morn ing, her little son whom 6he had left locked np in the house, was burnnd to death his clothing having iguited while be was playing with the fire. On Monday a week Mrs. Jane Dales of Brownsville, entered an outbuilding that had not been used for some time. Her nephew, not knowing of her pres ence there discharged a gun at Ibe side of the building in practising at a mark, aiding unfortunate lady instantly. Miss Kate Pru'zuian, eldest daught er of Asaph Pruizman, of Heading, took poison and killed herself on Fri day a week while suffering from mcl ancholia. No reason is kuown for her waut of reason. She was a charming lady aud a great favorite in the circle in which she moved. Frank M, Kane has sud Sheriff Ty son, of Montgomery, for $2C,000 dam ages for being locked up ali day Christ mas after having refused to pay costs assessed npon him by the t'ourt io con nection with suits for selling liquor on election day. A dispatch from Easton, under date .f the 10th tnst., rajs : To-day Clara Krouse, liviog at G tendon, was arrested for attempting to poison ber husband, Fred Krouse. It seems that Krouse has a pension from the government which his spouse desired bim to turn over to her. This he refused and they quarreled. Yesterday when be sat down to dinner he and his wife were io no amicable mood. Krouse ate some pie ard wr.s taken deathly sick just afterwards. Finding that Paris green bad been put into it be became furious, rushed upon his wife and threw ber down the stairs, oearly breaking her lack. He then fell to the floor, over come with the poison. Medical aid was Bummoued, and to-day the man still lives, though his recovery U not ex pected. He made the eomplaint against his wife, and she will have to stand trial. Krouse killed his first wife about six years ago by kicking ber to death, and served five years in jail. SHORT LOCALS. Don't dun a debtor ou a postal card. Jealousy makes many people miserable. Seliuagrove U to have a Post of the O. A. B, Tramps, so tar, bare been scarce this winter. A protracted meeting is ia progress in the Lutheran church. They talk aa if the iron business had just begun to boom. ft . . i ucre was more rotm last week than in nunibur of years past. Spring election day come on the third 1 uesday in February. Four dollars per day is what census takers are to receive for their work. Take care of your digestion, and you need uot fear diphtheria. A number of farmers indulged in plowing corn ground last Saturday. Sucker fishing, as reported by fishermen, was good List Friday and Baturday. 'Squire Parker haa a flock ot young chickens. Early birds. A bright cheery day was last Saturday like a bright day iu Apia. Seliusgrove is talking of celebrating Wash ington's birthday, Fcoruary 22. Prejudice rules wore people than reason or common sense. How is it with y0u t The down stairs of the old jtil bas been renovated, repainted and pnt in repair. Largest Stock of Furniture in the county for sale, At Cast, at W. F. Snyder's. Call at once. J. S. Africa has been appointed censns taker for the district of which Juniata coun ty is a pirt. Zachariah Rice, the Perry county "stage route man," died suddenly a few days ago, of heart disease. j Last Thursday was a spring-like day, and as a consequence it brought quite a number of people t town. Frank Fry, editor of the Newport Sews, was married a few days ago to a HarrUburg lady. Happy d aj s. Jacob Slrayer, formerly of this county but u.. a citizen of South Bend, Iudiana, was in loa n last week. City Couuciliuau Oeesey, of Altoona, walked 52 miles in a walking match, a few days ago. Time, 10 hours. Look np your valentines. For such as are in love, a love-letter is preferable to a picture. So they aay. An extra session of the Legislature is again talked of. The people of the Com monwealth do not like to hear it talked of. It is a question as to where the young sold iers come from that keep np the sup ply of students at Soldiers' Orphan Schools. The heirs and legatees of John Adams, deceased, offer a valuable farm for sale. It has been in the possession of the Adams family a long time. See advertisement. James B. Simons has been regularly au thorized to receive the money that was sub scribed on the occasion of the dedication of the Lutheran church. Mrs. S toner, wife of Abraham Stoner of Fermanagh township, died on Sunday morn ing, aged 76 years. Mr. Stoner, her hus band, survives her ; his age is about 80 .years. On Saturday the Mifilintown congrega tion of the Congregation of Cedar Spring met in their church in this pi ice and united with the Lost Creek congregation in a call to Rev. Joseph II. Mathers to become their Pastor. James Biers, formerly of the Sim of Buyers it Kennedy, grain, coal and lumber merchants, spent a few days in town last week. lie is now doing busiue.-s as grain merchant at lloney Brook, Chester county, this State. To all persons in arrears for subscription for more than one year, we expect to send a bill between this date and the 1st of March. However, w would much prefer that all such good people as are in arrears and who do not want to have a bill presented, that they send subscription money by some f riend or by mail. It is an uncommon thing to find a drove of cattle traveling in the winter, and yet such was the case last week. A cattle deal er from the western part of the State came to town with a lot of cattle last week, and sold them all to people living in the vicinity of this pUco. Sheriff KeJy bought a num ber. What is the use of pounding the Legis lature all the time for the increase of ex penditures of the State. It was the Con stitutional Convention that gave us the New Constitution ; aud the New Constitution has so Increased the expeuses of the State that there is no keeping up with it so Tar. Put the blame where it belongs. Col. William Bell bas engaged in the sale of Farm Machinery, and proposes to sup ply the farmers of Juniata county with Machinery. The Wind Engines, Force Pumps, Corn and Cob Mills, and Fodder Cutters and Grinders, which be is now of fering, are at present seasonable, and great sources of convenience, comfort and de cided economy for farmers generally. The rooms on the first floor of the jail have been thoroughly renovated, something that should have been done years ago. A few repairs, if done upstairs, will make the jail last as a prison place for years, till the county debt has been so reduced that a new jail may be bniit without causing taxation to be a burden. Deputy Sheriff Wilson and family to,k their first dinner in the edifice on Monday. A number of friends were in vited and partook of the bountiful repast. The Lancaster Sew Era says : It is just thirtv-four years since a largo crock of but ter was suspended by a rope into the welf on the farm of Abraham S. Mjlin, of Wil low street, This old custom was a good one for keeping the butter fresh, but this particular lot was destined never to be eaten, for the rope broke, and for thirty-four years it bas rested securely on the bottom of the well One day last week the well was cleaned and the butler again brought to the light It was found to be as white as snow and bard as adamant. It will not be eaten, but will be kept as a relic, and it certainly is one of the most peculiar relics in existence. The toughest snake and chicken story yet, comes from Ocala, Florida. A setting hen on returning from her dinner to her nest fosiud tht a snake bad swallowed three of her eggs. S he chased that snake about the woods and killed it, and returned te her nest Several days afterward a farm hand, while walking in the woods, beard the chirp of young chickens, and, on looking round closely, he discovered three young chick ens, and lying near by he discovered a large chicken-snake with a hole pecked through him. The young chickens had hatched out in the snake and pecked away uutil they were free from bis skin, which wasu't as tough as the story. A Strang) mn, in HarrWiurg. l t Fri - day walked uo to a ff.oUD of little rirl. th.t were playing on the steps of a church at Third and Pine streets, and said that he wished to have a number of bills distribu ted, and asked who would help scatter th bills. A number of the girls agreed to help. He then said that he must go lor the bills, aud asked an eight-year-old girl to go with him. He took the child to a little yard be tween Grace church and the Presbyterian parsonage, and there attempted an outrage on her person. A citizen of Uarrisbu.-g named Levan Stevenson saw him take the child into the yard over a fence. Eiupect- nig that something was wroug, he looked through a space between the boards and saw the fiend. Quickly calling Charles Cilley, who was passing, the two men arrested the human brute. He was taken before the Mayor and sent to jail. It is a shame to bring such a man into court for trial. Little girls should not waik away with strangers, nt, matter boa well dressed or pleasing tho strangers may be. FOR RENT. A Store-room, com plote in counter and 6lie.lving. The room is not too large, but of right size for business in this place ; and located on Bridge street best busi ness street in town. For particulars rail at this oCii'e. At a meeting of citizens held in Patterson on Friday, January 9, 1880, the " Ked Star Flook and Ladder Company" was organized and the follow ing otlicers elected, to serve until the first Wednesday in March, 18S0 President, W.D.Cramer; Vice President, Howard D. Funk ; Treasurer, C. W. Mayer ; Secretary, W. K. Iiefiek; Executive Com mittee, S. H. Brown, W. S. North, G. It Henderson, S. B. Caveny, W. C. Brown. C. W. Mayer, R. B. Nixon, W. W. Cope land, J. U. Wainwright, and II. C. Gable were appointed a committee to draft By Laws and Regulations. Tut audience room of the M. E. church, wbich has been undergoing repairs since the disastrous storm of July last, will be re opened for Divine worship on Sunday next, the I8(h inst Rev. G. D. Penepacker, ol Harrisburg, a former pastor of this place, aud others are expected to be present, and oUiciatc on that occasion. A cordial invitation is hereby extended to the whole commuuity to worship with us at that time. R. E. WILSON, Pastor. 2 lovers sat beneath the shade, And 1 un2 the other said : Mlw 14 8 that you bc9 Have smiled upon this suit of mine ; II a a heart it pnlps for you Thv voire is mutt melody Tis 7 to be thy loved 1, 2 Say, Oy nymph, wilt marry me I" Then li.-ped she soit , -Wiiy lSly " Literary Convocation. The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Literary Societies of Juniata county will be held in the Court House in Milliintown, Thursday and Friday evening, Saturday and Satur day evening, January 22, 2-3 and 21, 1880. The following Societies were represented at the last Convocation: Miflliutown, Dela ware, Cub i, Red Kock, Farmers' Grove, Centreville, Fayette, K'-d Bank, Farmdale, Mount Pleasant and Olive Branch. There are a number of active Societies in the county which were not represented last year. We earnestly solicit the attendance of all the Literary Societies. Make out your programmes and forward them to the Secretarv. WELLINGTON SMITH, Pres't. E. O. Kaaiuca, Sec'y. Watkkloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1 879. I was txkeu wiih an acuie a:Uck of Rheu matism last fall, and conSntd to bed. At first I employed a physician, without bene fit ; then I sent to Wangler Bros. Drug Store, and obtained a bottle of Sr. Jacobs Oil, the use of wbich soon gave me relief, and cured me of the attack. I can safely recommend it to all suffering with Rheuma tism. Respectfully, Matt. McDsaaoTr, I. C. R. R. Shops. The rabbit season is over. The highest number caught by one person, that we know of, was II, which weie taken by Henry An ker, of Walker township. The 14 were caught in two hunts, on days when other business was dull. He also shot 10 musk- rals, 9 of which were killed in one day. Piapi.cs axd Blotches on lbs face can be lemoved by rubbing with Camphor Milk. It costs ouly 2-3 cents per bottle. Sold by Banks A Hamlin, Miilliutowa, and Hamlin !l Co., Patterson. PtBLic Sale. James McKinley, agent for Catharine Ueedy, will oiler at public sale, at the late residence of Peter Geedy, deceased, in Beale township, at 10 o'clock a. X., on Thursday, January 15, 1$9, One good mare, one cow, three shotes, farming implements and household goods ; also, a house and fourteen acres of ground in said township. OSEPH PAGE, Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. Address Joseph Page, Cocolamus, Ju niata county, Pa. Prcnnit attention civen to auction sales of store goods, public sale of laud, silj of live stock, faiiuin implements aud house hold goods. 'leci-im FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of Mifilintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a daelling house, and business place in Milliintown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. jau29-tf Violest Couguimg racks the system and brings on hemorrhage. I'bwniz Pectoral cures congb, brings rest and gives strength. It tastes so pleasant that children cry lor it. Price 2-5 cents. For sale by Banks & Ham lin, Mifttintown, aud Hamlin A Co., Patter son. Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs Z'tc ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks i. Ilaimin, Mifilintown, and naiulin &. Co., Patterson. marl 9-1 y Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Fhoeuix Pectoral cures boarseuess quickly Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 2 jc ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks ti Hamliu, Milliintown, A Hamlin A Co., Patterson. mar!9-Iy SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will find it t their advantage, if they want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address W. U. FaTsiaoiE, S. S. Book Depository, Harrisburg, Pa. Sentinel and Republican $1.50 a yeat j T"T T" jVJ I" TTJ yj I -C U - 1 I 1 U 1.1, XLi .A.T COST. From this day forward, I, W. F. SNYDEH, Will sell off my entire stock of Furniture AT COST. Come at once aud SECURE BARGAINS. N. B In the ITNDERTAKING branch I will attend to all calls, as this pirt of the business shall receive my Special Attention. Also, I will niuku PICTURE FRAMES of all kinds, having a large stock of molding on hand. I will also Repair and Repaint CHAIRS AND FURNITURE of all kinds, until I give Public Soliee to tho contrary. Hoping to receive your patronage until notice as above stated is given, 1 remain ReopccUully yours, W. F. SNYDER. Mifiliiitown, Jan. 12, !8b'J tf LL'M BER. All kinds, sizes and qualities for sale at prices Io suit the times, ('all ou or address Ja. C. Shillijosfobd, mar2o-tf Near McAlisterviilc, 1'a. AC 1 AOfJ per day at home. Samples 4J LJ tpliU worlh i free. Address tin sos & Co., Portland, Maine. $pr a week in your own town. Terms and 00 $ outfit free. Address II. IIallett & Co., Portland, Maine. A WEEK. $12 a diy at homo e.sily made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tara 4. Co., Augusta, Maine. dec3-ly I) IE It: WISE On the fitb insr., at his place of residence in Tuscarora township, Emanuel Wise, aged 63 years and 10 months. liis remaius were buried in the Lutheran grave yard at this place. CLOSING PRICES or . DE IIAVEX & TOH'XSEXD, BATHERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. INoimlle Pass R. K. Co. Pitts., Tit &. Butf. K. R.Co 17 Si 44 13 4 Central Transportation Co . Noithern racific, Com..... " Pref'd. 4'iJ 9"I Silver, (Trades) COJISIEKCf VIi. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruNTOws, Jan. 14, 1880. Putter IS FiTES ". 1" Lard 7 Ham 3 Shoulder 7 Sides fi Potatoes 00 Onions... 40 Kag 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weenly. QfOTAriOXS roa To-dat. rTeduesday, Jan. 14, 1880. Wheat 1 33 Com..,. 43 Oats f-3 Kye. 75 Cioverseed 4 50to3 09 PllILADELPIIIA MARKETS. Stcudat, Jan 10. Vltr and Mut. Wheat Hour is dull but steady. The transactions footed np 900 liblx, including Minnesota extra family at $5.50lo7.15 ; Penna. do. do. at $7to7.oO, and Patent and other Ligh grades at $7.30 tnK.50. Rye flour is steady at $3.50 per bbL Corn meal Nothing doing. Ukaix Wheat is not so firm and is in active. 2.4UO bushels were sola, via. : re tted at $l.4S ; red at $1.43; anib-r at $1. 40tol.5I, and No. 2 red, elevator, at $1.4S. At the Of en Itoird, first call, no transac tions. Rye Pennsylvania is worth 93c. Corn is in good request for local consump tion snd is firm. Sales ol 5,000 bnshds of new, mixed and yellow at 59afi0c and some old at 61c. O its are in fair demand and steady; sales of 4.209 bu.dicU, including mixed at 4Sc, and white at 49a30c. Skeds Clover was in fair request at low figures Prime brought 9c, but holders are asking 'oJb more. Inferior lots were quoted at 7tujlef according to quality Flax is scarce and. if here, could be placed at $l.S0 pvrbu.hel. Whisst is dull and lc per gallon lower. Western, in loU, was disposed of at $1.12. CATTLE, SHEEP AND IKW5. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. Cattle Receipts 2,000 head ; prime lc, good 5c, medium 4Ja5c, common Sto4c. Sheep Receipts, 2.500 head ; 4to;ji. Hogs Receipts, 4, 500 head ; e!o7ii. Sew Advertisement. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE. TH heirs ami legatees ot John Adams, late ol Walker township, Juniata coun ty, decea.sed, otler at private sale, their tarm situate iu s tid town, bounded on the north and south by lands ot Jacob Adams, on the east by lands of Michael S'etx r, and on the west br l.ind-i of Flora C. and Charles Adams, containing One Hnncired and Fifty Acres, more or leas, about one hundred acres of which are cleared and in a high state ot cul tivation ; the balance is well set with good timber. The building aud fences are all in first-rate repair, the MANSION HOUSE being convenient, large and substantial, the EARN, CORN CUIUS, CARRIAGE UOLSE, 4lC, are new, all having been erected during and since the year ltt.1 ; tho fences being for ;he most part post and rail. Flowing pump in barn-yard ; Fine On-hard. This farm is situated on pnblic road lead ing from Mexico to Oakland Mills, and is about three miles east of MifUiuiovtn, Pa., and is convenient to store, school, &c. There is also a comfortable TENANT HOUSE ami STABLE with Two Acres of Ground appurtenant thereto. Cy For terms, time of giving possession, &C, apply to the heirs, now residing on the premises, or by letter to Alton S. Adams, MitUintown, Juniata Co., Pa. THE HEIRS. Jan 7, 1880. Subscribe for the Seotinel at Republican. J,n. 12, 1880. 0m fgra ES2$ Currency, 6's 12CJ 123 1 t-fg&GrT! 6's. letil.tiew HKJ 101 fll UK pgjjjwFpZU. 44's, new 10.; j !m; -j oh ZfSf B flH g " ' 102 J-i i n U E3 V A S S3 H U H ZZ Pennsylvania R. R 4'1 4"J -.ft- jIAJ , , l ' , ' , -- Philrtelnhi. Reading R.R.. 1!. ; s KM2TS S3?5 KULlSJ 2Sd LlVSf Citfe. Lchig-h alley K. R 41 41 ihnvrlvJi'.Mfi rowi Lehigh Coal i. Navigation Co.. 241 21 i A T-ci!:e ireprtion -rt lite only snro i:,,;U V J 1H 111 I remedy in tfi-w ri I lor Itrtzlil' ntanur. butted Companies t.l N.J.... 14iJ HI - ni.io.-iea, nnA A Li, LLkurj. Ler. and .r:h.-rn felifr.il If K fV 17 IH. L I'rinan Uumhh. Xew Ailverlitiuenl. ifECETABLf - nas been In I consLut ih by ' public lor over iwemj', years, avnd prepsrst Is tuo beat a ever In- V vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS TOCTHFUI. COLOR AND LIFE. It supplirs the natu ral food and color to the hair glands without tainlna; tho skin. It will Increase nnd thicken the growth of tho hair, pre vent Its blanching nnd failing on", and thna AVERT BAl-DN'EoS. It cores Itching, Erup tions nnd Dandruff. Aa n HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair n silken softness which nil admire. It keeps tho head sweet and healthy. YHISKERS will change the beard to a IiROCTN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. I-UKFAULU BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, K.H. Sold br all Osalsra la Medians, -e-Tt-4Uiiiiniut the highest order In proof of ihe-u? statements. fcr-K-r th -r.irenf rrlnbelea, call for VTnr orr'i Witfe IMabet 1'ure. 'l-'or lutt cure of IftriefU'e sr-l lb"othr d:s-s. r:ill for Warher'a hare kidney mid tjiverfarr. WASHER'S SAFE BITTERS. V is tho best lloo1 Vurflr. nnd stimuiat v. -y fiiiH-tion iu nion? htulttiful acuou. aa-ti ta ih it a btiifit tu all diffrw. It rtirw .trrofuloa im1 othrltlit Frni. (1 on and it iuUudai (auiert, 11-etr-a, aird ! 4rra iatiNila, VMW-i4Mr(l4- ftfotniwtto '0(i.Jni wtv, Itlainrna. 4rnrrl iMrbil 1'. U: . :- cir"i tv thefeafr Killer. It IS unq,i;lkd n utt apfM'ttvBratid r' ular tnf. r 1 14 i i iiiwn s' r.-i : trt m AMw. and al.lfO- WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE ''itrv4 Il4atl-fac and urilcA prvenui I iiltl- Kkia. ami nlvi-s out nroa truilsJM (in hi It t on br rxosivf? Unnk, ova R Fowrni it laioaf'tp (fnin at-a w-oin- nin-LiMfl-d Ntrrv, it n. v.r injur- I lie sy.uiu. i wiif ir r uk"i in small or lara dw . H lkM.lfi t,r',vj price. 34r. und 8t.M. l W3CTT Sft" Oil I ft ite ard ertivf stimul't" for ft pi I n '4 oi l -u .ire CMUrntu, Dyipepaia. EU- lauaMa. piiioo iiar- r'SF.! 5W-V s-l. K. " I ?7'?r!: : i lrl"r rjwk,. U;uv;-hi ti u vsrrw)tr.n H. H.VVamer&Ca., j: ?Cr''dK0OTLTlUi, K. T. '4 s-zZ. -'a, A. , v glTS- BUNDOHB & CO., LIMITED, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTHING IIATS CAPS, BOOTS 4. SHOES, FLOUR, FEED, DRUGS. LC, LC. Johnstown, Juniata County, Pa, EThankfnl to the public for their lib eral patronage in the past, we solicit a con tinuance of the same. All kinds of Produce Taken In 'Exchange for Goods. DCNDORH & CO., LIMITED, Walnut P. 0., Juniata Co , Pa. Dec. 3, 1879-tf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers It Kennedy,) DEALERS IN oitAirv, COAL., LU51BEK, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &.C. ' We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDT fc DOTf. April 21, 1879-tf FOR RENT The Corner Store-room in the Bel lord Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is tor rent. Inquire of MaaoAKET BsLroaD. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the vflwe ot the Seittxntl n4 Rf?blic. !!iH y. v.i i. -f . , V J H- rhuca. nalari. Frrr '?'-: 'ViTgi ;? 'htiirvn the f f-M v If-- '&r. t"-n-l ! o -r-rat l-i ' ' - -jr fxiH rrs.lv "d reulrly. tl j--'i 'VV-. 4 i'r- tl fill. " MISCELL.1AF.OCS FURNITURE! We have now opened our New Store in tho CRYSTAL PALACE BUJLiDUN'G, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., With a full and entirely new ftock of all kintl. of Parlor, ISedraom iri'ure, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, , Window Shades, looking Q susses, LAMPS, ASD HOUSE FLTtNirSIIIXG GOODS GEXL'RALLY. Yon are respectfully invited to call and examine tMir stjck, and we hojie that you will find the Quality and Prit.i ruch that when you need anything in our line "we may merit your patron age Very Respectfully, A. John si. iuAYEif.r TOE NEW vjt a u Self-Threading Shuttle. ' i.. 'nmg and noiseless. Largest Lobb:n in U.se. X inds the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. The DOimSTIC takes no tantrums. Zo hmg talk or argument retiuireii. evciy laiwhine tfliitfj its ov.n storr. Tuo NEW DOMESTIC has no enemies, escort those who eo!L, or cro in ti rested in selling oilier umkos of niat-Lines. .'0 COGS TO EtiE.IK. JV C.fMS TO CRLYD. SIMS' X.EST, ?IQT DI RAUI.E, MOST PERFECT SEWIXS J1.4CIIIXC TITTJ: AVOKL.T3. It Sews Axytiiixg. It Pleases Everybody. Call on or ailJrcss w. ji. A!i:i;xs. Third Str.-et, Vi:5;,,tov.n. JiUii it.t 0, , fa. Also A-at for tne KSTET n 1 -tI:i-r wait of ( Vr-ns. SU on e.ipy luontulr prtymont-s. LVc. T. Io".). DW? HABLBY'S Is tbe place where you can buy THE 11EST A'I TUB CIIKAPIIST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASO FURSISMS'G GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, ami at ASTUMSHl.ULr LOV PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, wbich will be maJo to oide at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the placn, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLlJiTOWJi, PA. AM'L STRAYBR lias just returned from the Eastern ritit-a witb a full variety of MEN & BOYS' GLOTHMG, IIATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GKNTS' Fl'RNISllIXU GOODS Goods of Kli fcinN sr.- low Com; i.n1 ..-e n and be ast mished l'ants at 75 cent. I'attwrson, Fa., April 16, 187. jUMATA VALLEY BANK, OFNIFFLnTOWX, Pi. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. SKY IS POMEROY, Preitdtnt. ' T. VAX IRWIN, CAir. 1 Pirectors: J. NoTin Pomeroy, Jos-ph Roflirock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Konsail, Lo'iij E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, TOCKIIOLDEXI : J. Kevin Pomeroy, J imes B. Ofceson, Philip M. Kepner, Wm. Van Sweringen, Joseph Kothrork, Sani'l Heir's Heirs, George Jacob, Jane H. Irwin, I,. E. Atkinsoa, Hary Knrtx, W. C. Pomeroy, Samuel M. Kurtx, Amos G. Boiisall, J. Holmes Irwin, Noah H.TWit-r, T. V. Irwin, Daniel StoiiBer, F. B. Frow. Charlotte Snyder, John Hcrtzler. Interest allowwl at the rate ol 3 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, oo 12 months certificates. jan23, 1879-tf D WID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWK, PA. CT" Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. june20, 1877. Tbe Sentinel and Rejmhhean office ia the place tocot job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you aeed anything in that Uoe. 1D l'l2IHISf?ME. IS. and ILslchm Pin S. WRIGHT & CO. January 7, lSSO-Sti. BO;2ESTIC MACHINE. 'A 3-. o -A o a Ia4 o g Self-Setting Needle. Lightest Run ehni-e anl sl.-ct slocks crer olfi-red ic New Huilding, corner of liridpe and Jau. 1, H;9-U IT Si. IT a .HALlK TO Ol: i'Klt.rj S Aiil'EL ST li . Y E !i. I'fryf.'Ssiunni f'oih. JJ)V1S E. ATKINSON" , aaTTOIlNEY - AT -1 AV", MIFFI.INTOWr, rA. KT-tVllc-itJiig and Conve ane,ng prompt ly attended t j. OrncE On Mj'H rr -i. h hi, pi4ce of resi-leaee, sontli of Bn ;rw. JASON IRVV1N. ATTOENEX-AT-LAW, MtFFLiSTOVSx JVSUTA CO., PA. E7 All bni:ne-s promi tly attcn-led to. Orries Ou Kiidie siieel, opsita the Court Il.-use snjr. ju.7, '8.My I " t iBF tt't McMEEN, Attorney and Conncebr-at-Law. Prompt a:t.Tition given tu the securing and coilectin; or i-Liias, and all legal busi ness. Orric on bri.lre street, firM 2oor west ot the Beuord Uiai liug. April It, IK7- tr" LFKKD J.luTTKRSON ATT02.MY-AT-LAV7, XIFFLINTOWX, JUXIATA nj.f pA. C?" AH business promptly attended to. Office On B-idge streew opposite the Court House square. a-ge stock ofn ady made clothing ol the JJ latest and choicest styles, tor lueuaud boys, hats, caps, boola and shoes, notions, fui nisbing goods in endless rarietv for sale at Samuel Stray er, m raltemua.' Tr mlerx" Guile. PENNSYLVANIA 2AILE0AD. TI M K-T ABLE JOB TRrnrcp t!iD Local Passrtftia Taan Hsrwits IlaaaivBrxu a.ri: AtToosa. mil I WESTWARD.! LSATK i KASl'WARD. ! - i 5 si: i " : a. ' a a. I '.. . . li.M H),;hra.U!-a S tft, 5 3". p. a h r. v ' r n. r. rf. 5i. JoJ lSW.tUfKsVg 8 1), 14 : i i8!2 M" ;Jo.k il:r 7 V 1 17 o ij b 19 Ititi MariaviV 7 32; 1 Ilj 5 4"! ! 27j I .".; Core 7 41 1 5 ".(ji S;tr,l stW Uu.-.c u.'n 7S2 12 5-1 6t' 'II;A-te.:acl' 72.M2; U.V "a., 2 2"t li.tii' 7'7;I2.V Ciji il'M'. 2 :l" 'Newport t 857.122! 711)' 'M'J 2 4:!Villera!'i: TI 12 1 1. 72i; a hi: 31-i'ihoinp'n : e 1 1 7 4ri: U t'-i ;l lii Mexico ; tils' 11 4::, 7 hi, 9 .",2; 3 2s Per-ysrV 12 11 Sti tfWiwi: 3 27, Mtiliin i 6 07 113li .0 4(' :'i UkmIoV: 5 4J 1104 l' Vj 4 0.-1 Ainl.rsoR 1 5 2(i lo.Vjj ill 12 421 McVtV.'u' 5t4,if::" ill 24 4 27 Marav'uk. .i!-lt2 itl:!S: 4 52 N ll.i:iiii'n 4 51 lolll I w. ;" d4 8 36 8 2 8 12 a 'si 747 -1 a 7 1 700 6 40 6 33 6 25 11, 4 V.t Mt. L siiou 4 1 1 lOf-n 5 07aplutua.l 4 in U57 5 1 i'.u.:iLrc--;. 430 o.vi '11 1 l?2 03' 12 u; .. nuntinc'M I 17 9 3'J ,5! IVtrsl,',; i, .VJ 9 22 j 6 02 B inve J .151- 9 IV 2 35 12 41 '25r 111 1 15 1 24 1 Z 1 31 1 55 6 Itt.SprVeCa, 3,1-; 9 1" 6 25 Birmjh'iii 3 XI 8 3d t34 Tyrone i 3 27 51 e4; Ti!t n 3 17 8 40 6 53, Fostoria ! 3 12 t 34 ti 8 HHl.vMilis 3 OS M3::l 7 : Altooaa 1 230 H li! 1 1 P. M. A.M.: , . . a. K.l ; 12&5 rut 4nr ; 7, West wj bd Fast T.v::.5- Facifl.; Fxprr-s l.-arcs !,iiiiU-!hia 115 p ni ; IJarrihiir 4 -' a in ; L'uiirannon 4 50 am; Newjiort 5 14 a 11: ; Jlililin 5 rd a iu; l.ewistovn 0 lh a r.i ; eyti.wn 641 am; lit. I nimi 7 H a 111 : lluntin-'don 7 2S a m ; IVI ;-rshnr!r 7 4 1 a ia ; p pr-e Crvck 7 55 a 111; Tyrone 8 1Hani; Boll's Mill 3 .,.( am: Ailooua 0 A) a in; I'itubuiz 1 4 5 p iu. I ltsliirj; E.p.es U-avi'x 1 UlUI'i.hia at tj 25 p 111 ; iiarri!'iir 10 25 p 111 ; Marvsv ill i0 41 p iu ; Mull, 11 1 1 4.1 1. ni ; l.i -wi tuwa 12 09 a in ; lluniipir..n I l; a ni ; Tyrone 1 53 am; Alloona 2 25 a iu ; i'ittsburg 7 00 a ia. Fast Line U-avrs riiil i l-'phia at 11 59 a ni ; ll.iri ibnrg 3 4 ) p 111 ; !:!!, 111 0 "9 n ru ; Lewiatuwn 5 27 p it. ; lllntm jl.m 5 pm: Tyrone 7 08 p in ; Aitooua 7 40 p ni ; Pitts burg 1 1 45 p 111. Fast Line West, oa SvmJ tvs. wi.'I stno at Daarjaoa, Srurport, M I ry.'ul a, .V.'. I'aion, Peteritnrg aud Beli's XilU. irem Flagged. Eastward Fast Tai5s. Phi1alrlpl.ia Expitss leaves rithnri at l oOpni; Alloona PI ) p 111; Hell's Mills 10 1 H p m ; Tyrone 10 33 p ni ; Spruce Creek 10 48 pin; Huntingdon 11 16 p iu ; Lewis town 12 3i p iu ; iiiliiiu 12 54 p in ; arnres at Il.irrisb-.irg at 2 10 p hi, aiid 1 iiiUd':lphia at 7 OO p 111. - Atlantic Express !e-ivrs ritslri- at 1 10 pn:; Ait'xmi bl )jmi: Tvrmie n l piu; Himtineoon , :'.H pu; Mt. I nion 8 00 p in; Me Vey town 8 25 p ni : Lew ist-wn 8 .VJ p in ; Will. 111 12 ni ; Newport n ni ; Dun- cannon 111 20 p ni ; llar.-iobur 10 05 p m ; arrives in 1 iiiuiiL'l,I!ia .i ' a 111. Pae-.fl.-! Fxprejs Kavt? ritNliiKi at 3 15 a m; Altoona 745 am; Tyrone 814 am; Huntinplon 8 1J a m ; Lewistown 9 53 am; Mitllin 10 16 am; l):ncinn.n II a in; UaiTi.Hlnir; 11 50 p ni; arrics iu i'l.ii.dd phia 3 4) p in. Pariiir Express F. istoti Sxn.ln't trill stop at BtU's M ils, Sumce Cr.k, I'tlersburr. Milt Crnk Hi. Vnion, .Mcl'ri'oica and Aetr- port, when Flagged. Xtlitntic r-Tpreis on Singulis will ston at Mill Crt'k. XnpirtvA and Jti.ctlU, when Flaeed. Philadelphia & Eeadicj; Iiailroad. Arrairraieiit of Ia.sseiiger Trains. NortKBEa 10th, 1S79. Trn leave II irristuirg as follows : For New York via Allentown, at 5 15, b 05 a. m., and 1 15 p. m. For Sew York vU !'i:ilaii:' -Ma and :Bonnd Brwvk Ki.iste," 20 Fi-t Exp.), 8 Mi a m, ai.d 1 4 p ni. Through car ; arrives in 7e York. For Philadelphia at 3 15, i 2' (Kal Exp.), 8 05, 9 54 a 10. 1 45 and 4 (hi (. m. For Keaiiing a 5 15. 6 20 (i'at Exp.) 8 05, 9 55 a 111. I 45, 4 f0 and X tO p iu. For PutUvillc at 5 15. 8 05 a m. and 4 00 p. iu. and via Schuylkill A. i;s urbanna Branch at 2 40 p m. For Ai.L-urn, 5 30 a m. For Lancastej an 1 Columbia, at 5 15, 8 C' a m, and 4 OO p m For A Her. town at 5 15, 8 05 9 55 a m, 1 45 aud 4 OO p m. The 5 15 and 8 05 a ru, ai 1 1 t p ni trains have through cars tor Sew York via Al- lentown. The 8 05 a. m. train has through cars for Philadelphia. The 8 05 a ni ei.d 1 45 p m rt ike closo connection al Hca-iing with mi'i line trains having through ca's lor Ie York, via Philadelphia and Bound Br.Ki Route." SUXDAYS. For New York at 5 2 1 n. m. For Ailentown and way .t.ttieni al 5 20 rrt. For Reading, Philadelphia and way station at 1 15 p ui. TVtf'i. fir H irnsbur; Uare tnfilioir . Urire e.v Yori via Ailuiilowu at 8 45 a in, I OH and 53, p ui. Leave N-w oili lia.'B .nnd Brook Route" an I Pkilaitelphi 1 7 45 a 1.1. 1 to and 4 0 p ni, arriving it Jim-bo g, 1 50, 8 2' 9-i p !., Tlinur. -ar. Sew York to II rriburg. Leare La-K;ater H 05 a in and 3 5" p m. Leavi; C'iiiuto':i 7 55 a ni and 3 l' p 111. ie ve i hiUdoiphti at ! 45 a. in., 4 OO and (r a.-t Exp.), an 1 7 45 p ui. -eae PotUville at (itO.9 10 a. in. and i 40 l Til. ! .-ave Rea-iips at 1 -'A. 7 25, 1 1 50 a 01, I 3". 6 15. 8 OO and 10 u m. Leave Pot;ville via Svliuyik.ll and S io.ue h u na Branch, 8 25 a in. Ia-jvo Aub irn Ti:i Schuvllvill a:id Snsj'iehan:ia U. incli, II 50 a 111. Leave A'lentown at 5 5.'), 9 05 a ru., 12 10, 4 b J and 9 05 p in. SC. DATS. Leave New York at 5 go p. ni. I.eate Philadelphia at 7 4 ) p ni. Leave Beading at 7 35 a 111 ami 10 S3 p m. Leave Alientown -t 9 05 p n. C. G. HANCOCK General Pass'r Ticket Agent. 3. E. WOOTTKX, General JHuni-er. Jt)HN !:..LAU(JliLI.V, INSURANCE AGEIiT, PORT ROYAL, JVSliTA CO.. 1:1. ttOu'y n!i..b!a Companies repre.-Mited. Dee. R, lS7-i-ly YliOMASA. ELDEiULD. Physician and Snrgeon, XlFFUSTOWS, PA. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. a.. Of. See in his fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. ct22-tf M. CRAWFORD, M. D7t H i resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery ai d llu ir collateral bmnche. OiSce at the oid comer of Third and Ih-ange si recti, Mitliiutows, Pa. il irth 29, 1876. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Repnb'.ietn, a pai"?r that gives you a frnaier rari- ty, and o-tter selection of reoiiitig m.ittr than any btb'.r pupvr in lb ,'unuU Valley.
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