9 43, t j EL&REPDBLICAy MIFFLIN 1 0"N: 1tineaaJ. February It. 1SSO TERMS. cs-ri-tlo". S'-''0 r nnn:n f P'l ilia li nio'-"'ls' if not rai'1 w';hio nirnt advertisements inserted at 60 ,ff in.-b for each insertion, i .nt 1iuiih-' notices t local col- 10 cents p-r line lr each insertion. ,.'Y..rii.ns ill be mid" l those fiimrinr 1 1,-rtise by Ibe yesr, ball" or quarter TV tttr- gijt, iq Michael Voder, of Favette ip. will '! Pb!ic sale, at 10 , on Thursday, Fcbruaty 19, lNvj, om h.TM-. two cows, two yearling gi-ts. firming utensils, and household fur- ;4.Tt II. Toder will sell t rni!- Ble, it the resilience oi aucnaci l uaer jfette township, t 10 o'clock K H , on tttfA,v, Fcbrntry 21. 1 ?!?:, two work w,-. 1 mare w ith foal, 1 three-ye.--olJ kjcows, coming in profit ; 1 bu!l, four ronns cittle, ten hi'p. five shotes. (fiuinr iBii'l.-mcnts and household furni- f&. John F Pmithwill sell at pnb'ic jjjjl his p-sidence in (Talker township, i B,:U- southea't of Centreville, at 10 cVVi - ,,n Friday, February 27, 1S:1, rfeee work horses. 1 two-yer-old colt, 3 ftcti:? colts, cows, 5 head of young cat jjj, j uc.ins. resjwr. threshing machine, ptiu drill and other fanning iiupuiuents ; jso. huasi-hold lurnituro. thfiiff J. R. Kelly will st!I, at his pl.tce ,f resiiletic. in Milford township, at 9 ,c!tk-'-" Tl'ESDAY, MAIICII2d, sit w.irK horses, three co'ts, twenty, eifbt of cows and youn,r cattle, three a is, fi.rt-tw shotes and pi;TS thirty-five iheer, "heeler tr.ishin m.iclune and tresi K'Wt. F.u-ek rower, fodder cutter, W ii'i''- gri" lrill, reaper and mower (cabined. trse nice, sled, sleigh, loe sled, K'kr t"rn p!" "d cultivator, thr-e com. in C'!..o;oO'S, inu lour iiumc wuoiin, tM to lmrse wajioii, one horse spring wr3, wiiron lad lers and bed, Yankee fcircess. bridles and collars, set of black. tii:h tools, gr.iin cradles and scythes, sev ! hus.Jre.l Imshels of corn, Jiotatoos, c;rrd mCJt. apple butter, chairs, carpet, ta fc,ctiiil'aril, stands, milch crenks, and j-tnrri-Ls ither articles. A credit of 12 ir:fc will I given on sums over fivcdol r. sums ot one hundred dollars and r;iri the notes may ba renewed, w ith 11:! secr.rity, it desirable, at the ex lintinn of the ii.-st credit of 12 months. Court Proceedings. Feitxaet Tekm, 1SS0. COMMOSWEVLTH CASES. CniiLOtiwealtii vs. Eimer Slimcling. IcJiCaient Larceny takii.g goods cat of auction store. T. U. Parker, froiecutor. Not a true bill. toaiiii.ii wi-aitb vs. James Sulouff. Icic:uieiit Fornication and bastardy. E..Vc Straw.vr, prosecutrix. .Not a tra? bi.l. County to pa? costs. C-TOCionweaitb vs. David Shellen fc?r r. Iij.iic'iuent Fornication and bvnriiv. Child unboru. ontiaued bj renewal of recognizance to April urai. Ci r'juioriwjiiih vs. Hays Spoahtuac. riuic:ti.ent Fornication and bastardy cubora. Renewal of bail, and 5MiiU.d to April term. Ci.ui!i:onweaitb vs. A. U Memmtng cr. ludii-tin.nt F ruication aud bas trfJj. Child not ct bom, aud teog j Iilitce renewed to April term. C.nuiuoQwcal.h vs. James Carroll Liiiment Traam. True bill. Sen ttLCri to 3'J days in couufy ji.l. t (.mnouwealth VS. Frafk Beil. ictm-nt Tramp. True bill. in Seu- teuicd to 30 days ic county jail. TRIAL LIST. v A number of cases were settled, aud tuauib-.r continued. lu the case of John B. MtCahan and ifc, a;:d John Heeder aud wife, agaiust Kvid Moier, the verdict was in fv r tf tLe women. The trouble grew out ef a c!aim that Moyer had ag-iinst Mc I'thaa aud lleeuer. Moyer bad a writ isMitJ, an J the Sheriff, by virtue of the nt, proceeded to satisfy the claim out of the personal property of McCahaii luJLeeder; but beure the satisfao- tKD of the claim was made the wives I l ti.e tot n iiisi mtutioned t ut iu a claiai of ownership to one colt, two r , i cuws, three bead of young cattle ana a fpriiig wagon. Verdict for plaintiff. liavid MeOahan vs. David Moyer Ct.e nearly as above, to try the title or fcfiiei-iiir of a mare that had ten iev rd oa bv tiie Sheriff. Verdijt for defend. Ct. In the esse of lunacy as against ?Lmel Alexander, a verdict was lound lr dflelidDt This was the loLgest 6 of ih term. About lorty wit tesscs were tzamined, and testifi -d a9 to their belief or knowledge of the tcii.es cajiaciiv of tbe uiiud of Ssm ei Alexander. Mr. Alexa'ider is about Wjearsof ae. The prosecutor al-'g-J that his mind is in sued a coudi-'it-u tiiat he i not capable of managing li estate-, but thnt be has been Sej!iu rr.n' it Uy making it appear that fce is a lunatic it was expected tbat tbe estate culd be taken away from bis llii'iiL'iueut, but, as above stated, the fLrt to ctabii.iU bis luuacy failed Lawyers iu the ca-c Atkiuon aud .Mc Meea for plaintiff; Lyons, Parker aud !"tie for defendant. E- A. Hunter and W. II. Drenner v- Daniel K.nue. Verdict for plain Th:s suit was to recover on a promis-ory note that it appears bad Irfa obtained in a Deculiar way. Some tiae m lay, etktiw in a 1S"S Mr knouse wasi,,. n. I..t her life. Mr. 11. was field on bis farm in Sus- 1 SaeUuna toinship, when an gf-r-t nij.ple being Slied up it would not prime, "fi've up aud desired to enter into 1Ie then drew the shot and fixed the prim U.itiess en.'sjremeut with biui to Beli . d ,,; loaded it. Afie-r so doing EicLiues to ennd reaper knives, wr. Kt"use tiiouolit that ther mi(r!'t business ia the erinders. and concluded to order one drzen of the machines at JoOapiece. Tbe agent drew out a hJauk contract for Knouse to sign. Kiimise had left bis "specks" at borne I'd eonld not read the contract, but 'ill be signed. In June following, a Wood man representing the reaper 'Wpeoers came to see Mr. Knouse, id wauted to know why be bad uot ,ftd the reaper sharpeners, which bad sent to Millerstown for bini, and ftat wis the first time knouse knew flt the machines bad been sent any era to bis address. Tbe agent said fre are three doren of them. Knonse I contracted for one dozen. The pent got out the contract ; Knouse gnt bis specks, and, sure enough, there kxd signed for thie dozen. The agent wanted the monej fr fb(! ,hr(,e duto utaobiu-a ud three . d. zen enter atones ,bat had been deliver-d at .Millerslown. Knouse finally pe Lis note, with his endorsem., on the back, tor $!97 .00, psjable at a IJar risberg bank, two mouths af,cr de By and by tbe note found jl8 w lnf0 the bauds of Pl.-ildelrhi, broker, whose names are mentioned above, and tbey demanded pay meet of Mr. Knouse, who refused (.a) incut en the ground of fraud aud waut of e.msideration ; that be bad not received value ; that his eontrsct with the parties to whom be give the note was that tbey were to uke back the uiacl.iueg if ho could not aeil tbem ; that La bad not sold a nin Cle machine. Vetdict for plaiotifl. Lyons and Shortiidge fir plaintiff; Ih.ty, Sr , and Patterson for defendant. In he matter of the report of the Auditor of Juniata county vs. James McLaughlin, Wm. II. Grouinoer aud D.ivid JJ. Cot, ex (i:uiuissi.,uers of Ju.iata county. Thw wa a suit to recover the sum of $157.52, balance on account, that the Auditors fontid agsiust the Couiuii-ionrrs just naui'-d in the settlement of January 1, 1879 The iudebtedtiefs it appeared In the account of the Couo'y arose from the 'act that James Deen, clerk of the Hoard ot CowmisMouers for the year IS. 3, bad appropriated that amount to his own use, out of the county bund fund, for tbe extra seivice of ! of county i.iuds. lie, tbe clerk, alleged hat be Lad a contract with the Com unssioiiers for extra pay to sell the bonds. Cox confirmed the declaration, Groiiing-r and McLaughlin denied il sud can that It bad not been no agreed with the clerk. (ironinger and Mc Lauhiin entered suit aaiust Deen to recover the money about a Tear a"o I Ci'X filed exceptions, and when the case came before the grand jury, tbat body iguored the bill against Deen. Suit was then brought agaiuxt the Coni luioiouir; for the tatu as above stated, aud that is about the pith of the state ment of bow three good nu n. an able Board of County Commi.-Moners are urougtti to pay money that they never owed tiie county. Verdict for plaintiff or County. Lawyers lu the ca?e, for county, Lyons and Atkinson. Gron lliger and McLaughlin had Doty, Sr.. aud ''ox bad I'aikcr employed. Harnbart G.as vs. James II. Junk and J. C. Crawford, administrators of Dr. S. U. Crawford, dej'd. S-itle-tueut for plaintiff in tbe sum of $G5U 00. This wis a suit to recover wa-s $1,100 00 that ic wis alleged the da cedent, H. U. yVawf.-rd, owed plaintiff. After the evidence iu the cae was ail presented or heard, a settlement was tffuctod by the parties, without hr.virg counsel to picad on it, or without sub mitting it to tbe jury. Law era in the case lor plaintiff, Lyons, Parker aud Stone; for di-feuduts, Atkinson, Pat terson aud licidi-r. RITES A.VD PETTTIOXS. Ku'e in the cae of John Yeigh vs. Farmers' Mutual Fire lio-urance Coin pany io show cause why Service of summons should not be set aside. llule (Hi Rebecca t-u.i ' 1). Adminis tratrix, and Jam-g North, Administra tor of Juhu M. KeputT, are ei joned, aud rule to bow cause why Smith C Kepuer should participate in full in the ii.stritntion of cerlaiu funds belouging to tbe estate of Juba M. Kepner, de ceased. Petition of T. J Work, Aiminittra tor of Samu:l J. Fuller, deceased, ta sell real estate for tbe payuieut of debts. Petition of C. A. Lmver. to ftav Sheriff writ, was disii.issed, and the Shet iff authorized t j sell at the time to wh-.cn sale had been p.irtponed. I'etitiirE of John llecder and John 1$. McCahan for rnle to show cause why 'be suit in favor of David Mover, Ju iiiuieiit 5, of December term, IS79, should not be opened. Ilule granted. This relates to the roan mare. REPORTS. Report of Mason Irwin as Auditor to distribute funds of the estate of tieorgc Wise, deceased, filed. Report of D " D, Mone, that tbe quesiiou as to the sanity of John Hawk had been settled at tbe request of tbe parties coucerned. BOADS. Order of court to vacate part of road in Spruce Hill towesbip. Confirmed nut. Order of court to re-review road ... i -j in L'eiaware townsuip, couiiuueu m Mareh 10. Order for road review in Monroe township, continued to March, Iti. Order to vacate road in Walker township reviewers appointed. Order to vacate road in Milfoid town jl.ip reviewers appointed. O'der of court to review road ia Delaware township. Coutiuued to Mireh IG. Enigma. Mb. Editor: I am composed of 24 let ters. My 8, 15, is a verb. My 5, 12, lt; 11, is a boy's name. V:v 13, 4, lt, 9, 21. is a girl's name, liy IV, 2, 21, 8, ii, li, i u olScer's r.aioe. My 1, 20, 3, 12, 7, is something sweet. Vy C, 12, 3, o, 22, 20, 3, is part of a su . ing machine. J!y IT, 18, is a projiosiiion. - Mv whoU is an old proverb. Faasz. The Bloomfield Tents of last week pub lished the following : "On Monday evening of last week a very - sad accident occurred in tbe family of Mr. T. P- Hoover, residing in Spring township, this county, by which ioidirK his gun to shoot a hawk, and the he was in the act oi nanjiins i-" b"- books be kdpt for the purpose, when by some means the gun was discharged, the entire load euleiing the side or Mrs. II. The accident happened about 2 p. m., aud at about 8 p. in, death relieved her from fmtber"sutreri..g. Doctors Elhrman and Conrad were present but medical aid was of no avail. Mr. Hoover was almost crazed by tbe terrible accident, but no bl.ute csn be attached to bim. There was no cap on the gun, nor bad there been any for some weeks, and its dischsrge is a mystery. Mrs. u was buried at the Frankfort Church yard in Cumberland county. Her age was 23 years, 7 months and 21 days. Jhe leaves two small children." We respectfully iu'i'e the atteutun of our reader, lo tbe "local" of A. S. Wright & Co., in another eoluipa of Ibis papar. SHORT LOCJILZ. Tbe Utta is Valentine day. Lent eaon begins to-day, the 11th. Sleighing was indulged in last Thursday and Friday. 1 he iron ore business has been the cause of the erection of six new bouses in Slim Valley. McAhfterrillo people are talking about having their town incorporated as a bor ough; - . Commissioner J. B. Wilson landed here, last week, with a car load of horses from Illinois. - Jacob Beidler was admitted last week to practice at the Bar of the several Courts of this county. Rev. Mr. Hamilton preached in the brick Frestivterisn church last Sabbath, morning and eveuing. S. P. Robinson is the member of the choir or the M. E. Church, who plays the cornet born. John Ilerkmin, Jr., residing near Oak land Mills,' is in a critical state of health, from pneumonia. FOK KENT. A comfortable dwelling hou!? in this town. If you wish to re.nl, rail at this oQice. Police olliers in Erie have order to ar rest every man and boy who is beard to swear on the street. As far as reported, 11 J cents is the high est figures that have been paid for tobacco in Juniata county, this year. J. F. U. Long is raising a club for the i Jmerican .Irrtculturaliit. Address bim, at l'ort Koyal, this county. Ice nearly lour inches in thickness, e-"r the ice house ot jlr. t owell. Foa Sale Chestnut and oak rails. For particulars, call on Miss Ruth Bunce, re siding iu Fermanagh township. ' Ex SI.erid" Knouse has enlarged bis farm by the purchase of 30 acres of laud from Samuel Varner. Prlic, $2,70J. On Tuesday morning a week ago, a tire in Dnueamion, Perry county, destroyed five buiitlings, including a hardware and dry goods stora. A Turbett township boy named Towsjv, nninteutkiually of course, shot himself in the left hand, a tew days ago, v hilj baud ling a revolver. The Bloomfield Jl.lrofale notes the pay. un lit of twenty-two dollars by a subset iber, for subscription. lie must have been buck quite a distance. Professor David Wilson, of Port Rival, at the late meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, was elected a member of the Executive Committee. The Presidential boom seems to be chiefly confined to Grant and Blaine, but Conkling, Washburn, Sncruian, and probably a num ber of others will be iu the field. It is reported tbat the largest vein of iron ore yet oiscovered in Juniata county, has been unearthed on the farm of Frederick Espenshade, in Fermanagh township. Eo Berey, a Citizen of Fermanagh j township, died nneipectedly on Saturday, of he-irt disease, or some other quick and fatal ailment. He was aged about CO years. Some member of the New York Legisla tcre has gone and deliberately mad" a goose of himself, by offering s bill that no woman shall bo allowed to participate in a walking match. IMPORTANT. It is an imiior'ant fact to consider, that Monday, the 23d inst., nfiTj ba the legal bolpiiy. Notes maturing on that'day will be payable on Saturday, the 21st inst. David Bcsho.tr, Sr., a citix?n of h-h re spectability, residing about four mihs eat of ihis place, is in poor hei'.lli. It wi't ba no snrpr.se tj hear of his death. lie is about Ji years of age. On Tuesday, Thomas Van-Sweringea and wite, James Stewart and wife, and Ocar Miliikcn, all of Tuscarora township, started West, for the purpose of locating perma nently iu Pago county, Iowa. The other evening, when uitil west went by, the Mexico mail pitched off" at this place. Where the Mililin mail was pat off is not known. There scents to be any amount of incompetency auuti; mail agents on the cars. A Center county paper makes mention of j early farming and gardening in that county as follows : Z. S. Welsh, of this county ! Center sowed a piece of rye oa the 12th of January, planted onions on the 20th and potatoes ou the 25th. If it is possible for an slmanac to eclipse itself, the Philadelphia Timr Almanac lor I8-S0, does eclipse all its former predeces sors. It is a regular mine of calendar in formation, atd a most completo record of poliiical platforms, and data, with a full list of county oflicers, officers of state govern ments, oncers of federal governuijut, army, navy, postage rates, etc. Iu this county cake waits are "all the go," in MiPain county, the popular party is the "nock-tie party." The mention of one by the Lewistown Gazelle is suilicient to inform tie reader as to how to manage a necktie party. The Gazitlt says: "The m:ta society of the Mechanieeville Lutheran church cave the people a fine entertainment by way of a neck tie party, held in the par sonage on Thursday evening. The house was filled with invited guesti, consisting of married aud single folks. The exercises a-e something like the following: Each lady brings a neck-tie and all the ties arc put into a bag, and then each gentleman is allowed a grab lor Hlleeu ecu's, wiih the in junction tbat he be attentive lo the lady whost tie be chances to get. The m mey thus raised is to help defray the expense of building the cbnrcb. The society is nuk ing preparations for an entertainment to bs held iu the church some time iu the p.eseut month, the exercises to consist of orations, essays, tableaux, dialogues, utusie-, etc Out in Mormoudom, a staid man named Jones consulted the Bishop as to the pro propriety of taking auoiher wife. Tbe Bishop in a bland way said that as Mr. Jones can afford to keep two more wives, he should add that number to to bis matrimo nial fold. The first Mrs. Joaes thought that there wat sometning np, and she listen ed at a key -hole of tbe door until tbe plot was unfolded, then she entered the room with a broom, and so frightened both Mr. Jones and the BUhop by pounlitig them that they Bed the house. It is presumed that the matrimonial ambition of Mr. Jones has been a good deal chilled. It is a cardi nal point in the faith of the orthodox Mor mon that no single woman can go to Hea veu. Jf ow, if Mrs. Jones by the aid of the broomstick has prevented two women from getting married, has she not cut off iwo women from the future state of happiness ? It is a serious case Mrs. Jones aud Broom stick rr Mormonisin and the everlasting happiness of her sisters in the Mormon Church, and in the world to come. FURNITURE -A.T COST. From this day forward, I, TT. F. SNYDER, Will sell off my entire atock of Furniture AT COST. Come at once aud SECURE BARGAIN'S N. B In the UNDERTAKING branrb I will attend to all calls, as this psrt of the business shall receive my Special Attention. Also, I will make PICTURE FRAMES of all kind?, having a large stock of iiiokling on bsnd. I will also nepalr and Repaint CIIAIR3 AXD FURNITURE ot all kinds, until I give Public Soliet to tho contrary. lloping to receive your patronage until notice as above stated is given, I remain Respectfully yonrs, W. P. SNYDER. Mlfflintown, Jan. 12, ISSO-tr The Pennsylvania ra lroid company arc building stoves for the comfort of th snow shovelers. The stove is to be fastened to the shoveler's bick while at work, and the fuel to b nned is charcoal. Tho conipmy have several of them re:tdy for use now. The above itin is from the Altoona Tri bune of tbe 3d. and while the reader is yet thinking of something warm on his back, it may not be out of p!ac; to say that a warm brick placed betwjen one's shoulders, on the hack, w hen on first going to bed on a cold niht, is a luxdry tbat cannot be siir. pissed by a stove on one's bacK, while shoveling snow in a snow storm. Try tbe l brick, if you have no chance to try tho stovtf on vonr bick. A Remkot roa OiPuriiF.RtA. Win. I. I Pyie, West Goshen, tells the editor of the Vest Chestrr Village Record that he has known the following remedy to cure diph theria, wh. n there was but little hope of the sufferer recovering : Take a half teacup of crude coil oil, add to it three cents worth of guin-c ttuphor, and he it autlijieut to melt the camphor then Svvab the throat in side with the preparation and bub with the same upon the outside of the neck, making the application once or more nn hour, ac cording to the severity of the disease. Wxwill open to-day (Wednesday) ten pieces or ENTIRELY NEW and very CHOICE style of Brussels Carpet, which we will otTer for $1.07 J pr yard for cash ; also, older style's at 9 J ccn:s an 1 $1.0 J. We invite an elimination of Goods and Stvles. A.S. WKIGUT Js.CO. A RESOLUTION T'lVT WAS NOT OF FEUEI) AT H.ViiRlSbURCJ. A Republican of Fayette township sends the following for insertion : A resolution which was not offered at the HarribiirgConieuiioti, ihjugh not for want I of will, but tor want ol moral eoiirag -, tliust I . . .1 . ... I: ,1.. .1 . : - . : itrant, ture-ier. ii cufMri- uuiic other than thou to rule over us; and belore vou die be sure to awoiut Cameron yoar successor, and w j will to this end pray." The revival of the iron business has caused a great aetiviiy in the ore mines of Slim Valley. If developments continue to be made, Slim Valley w ill appear, b ;fore many years, as tb.J richest portion uf the county. To all persons ia arrears for subscription for more th in onj year, we expect to send a m;i between this date and the 1st of March. However, w would r.iucti prefer mat all such good people as are in arrears and who do not want to have a bid presented, that they send subscript iou mocey by some triend or bv mail. FiapLE asb ItLoTciirson the fice can be removed by rubbing with Camphor Milk. It costs only 25 cents p-r b:ile. SoM by Eanks &. Uamlin, Miiiliutown, and Hamlin i. Co., Patterson. . Larrest Stock of Furniture iu th county for sal-, M Coil, at W. F. Snyder's. Call at oi.ee. ma nn i i:is SPICUEK VARNEa At .he Lutherau parsonage iu Mc li-terville, Jan. 25, lbSO, bv R -v. A. Cop-nh iier, Wm. II. Spicher alJ CVjiri jt yArIil.,) both of Delaware township. M AG RUDER CASSNER At tho resi dence of Mr. II. S. SehoII,Milllinlown, Pa , Feb. 3, 1SS , by Rev. T. J. then :ird, Mr. Calvin B. Magruder, of Walker township, ar.d Miss Anna E. Cassner, of Bealo towu ship, both of J n . lata county. May the guardian of eace and plenty alwav horcr around and about them, is abut the printers said w hen they partook of the nice piece of wedding cake. DIKDs - STIMMFL On tbe 1st inst., in Port Royal, Mr. Bcnjimiii Stimmel, iu the 67th year of bis age. MOORE On tho Sd inst., in Port Royal, Miss Rachel Moore, daughter or Mrs. Cath arine Moore, in the 3'Uh year or her age. CALHOUN On Jan. 2?, 18S0, Catlu rir.e Ann Calhoun, irtant dan-htcr of Wil son and Hannah Jane Calhoun, 1 year, 4 mouths and 13 days. Tribute of Eespect. On Sahbith, February 1st, 1S0, at a reg ular meeting of Patterson Union Sabbath School, the undersigned, appointed a com mittee to draft resolutions exprewive of the sense of the School, reported the following, which were adapted : N Whfkcas, God in his infinite wisdom has h en pleased to remove from our midst and from hi earthly labors our beloved brother and co-laborer J()hn L. Die-trick, who has b."en a member of our School sines its or ganization, as a ti ib.ite of reupect to the de ceased, therefore Resolved, That in the death of John L. Dietrick our School has but an active and devoted member, and the cotnmu'iity a voting man whose integrity and cxempUrT character wou for him the respect and es teem of all. Retolted, That we tender to the relatives and Iriemls of our co-worker our earnest svnipa'hy in their bereavement, and that we point thm lor consolation to a sympa thizing Saviour, who alone is able to cive the needed strenirth to bear up under this dispensation which Cometh from Him who is too wise, too err and too good la be un kind. RctelreJ, That we hntnbly bow to tho will of an Allwise Providence, and that in the death of our companion we are again ad monished that iii the midst of life we are in death, and that we should have our lamps trimmed and burning, for in such an hour as we think not the Son of Man couielh. Resolved, That in testimony of respect we owe to his memory, the preamble and resolutions be published in the county pa cers: that thev be spread upon Ibe Journal of the School, and a copy be s .'nt to the family of the deceatett. Maooik Mirks, ) II. D. Fi'JCK, Committee. G. W. Wilsos, S Camphor Milk cures lieidaoho and Neu ralgia. Camphor 11 ilk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Bums. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottlvs $1. Soli by Banks Sl Ham in, llitfiintown, and Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly Phojnix Pectoral will enre your Couzh. - Phienix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phosnix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. 1'hu-nix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hamlin, Mifliintown, & Hamlin fc Co., Patterson. inarl9-ly JOSEPH PAGE, Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. Addres:' Joeph Page, la.tlanius,Ju niata County, Pa. l'rempt attention given to auction sales of store gooils, public sale of land, sale ot live stock, fariuiuj implements and house hold goods. dce-o-ini $0, a wei'k in your own town. Terms and JJ $5 outfit free. Address II. Hallett 4. Co., Portland, Maine. A WEEK. $12 a day at borne csi'y ilnude. Costlv Oottit tree. Address Tacs Ai Co., Augusta, Maine. dec3-ly AC 1- 9il fT ,;,v ',0",' Samples l)J IJ VUJ worih $ free. Address btis- soS & Co., Portland, Maine. CLOSING PRICES OP DE HAVEN &T0HX8EXD, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Fib. 9, 1880. Bid. Askkd. U.S. fi's 1881 Ht 115 Currency, 6's..... 122 125 5's, lSii. new M'l 104 " 4VS hew, HXiJ lis;; 4's 102 IU2J Pennsylvmia R. R 40 4"J Philadelphia i. Reailiiiir U. R.. l'.'I 2o Lehirh Vallev li. R 41 41 l.ehih Coal L Navigation Co.. 4 21 J I'nited Companies of N. J .... IMJ 111 Northern Central K. K. Cc ... 17 IS Hestonville Pass R. R. Co.... 171 17; Pitts., Tit &. Burr. K. K. Co... 61 M Central Transportation Co ... 44 H Northern Pacific, Con........ 15 l')j Pref 'd 4o 4o Silver, (Ti-ades) it'.'J MIFFLINTOTN MARKETS. JlirrusTows, Feb. 11, Butter Eggs Iinl Ham Shoulder Sides Potatoes Onions Hags IfcSO. .. IX .. li .. 7 .. a .. 7 .. 6 . 00 . 40 . i MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MAKE. ST. Corrected weeitly. QroTATto.xs roa To-oat. Wednesday, Feb. ll.MSSO. Wh-at 1 25 Corn..... 45 Oats 35 live 75 Cioverseed 4 5)to5H0 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, Feb. 7. Wheat is firm at the advance ; Xo. 2 Western red, $1 40; Penf') Iviuia red -$l 4Cil 47 ; amber, is I 47. Corn is quiet; stea:it.:r, aOtoGi i ; yellow 5S.;; mixed 57c. Oats are steady ; Southern and Pcntisi Ivatna white, 4Ga4!)c : West ern do., 4Gi ISio ; do mixed, 4')t4Gi llye firm ; Western aud Peuaa. 'JOo. PHILADELPHIA 0A1TI.K MARKETS. . STOi-K Yir.ru Vhst PaiLAiELr:n., Feb. 9. Cilr.'e tire iuactiva doiiwu.t resttipts 1.00.) he 4.1; psiiue, i poo l ijj.-; mc iiuiii, 4 tj 5.: cointuun 'ih to 4". Sheep tho tleni::fi.l is f-ur; receipts 5.0J) ta-1; tri-!ie. 0 to Cg-n KM-'U 5.J to5J":mc ltiiui, 5 to r, corjiiioa il to 4c. IIirs n:e fii-ta! reoeij.ts 5.0'JO hutui: priute 70; p;oo-.l; 7c; c;)sa:nn, (iV to GAc. PRIVATE SALES. A FIR-T-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One Hundred and pi.tty Acres, in the best whe it-growing district iu the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanita rail road station, in Fairtield county, aud one mile from a good pike. The improvement area large two-sto;y BRICK HOUSE (!3 rooms, ball and celar), Double Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, aud a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of ths firm. Tl.erj s a largo orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, pa: t cash, rest iu payment". A far a adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The .eason for selling, is the desire to invest in city property, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A HOUSE AXD LOT CONTAINING One-fourth Acre, in the center of McAlis terville, having thereon erected a weather b'jarucd Log House, Stable, Blacksmith 51i,.p oUIest ar.d best stand in the village ather nuthouses, good garden tc. I rice to suit the times. JOSEPH P. LONG ACRE, McAlistervi!k, Jur.-iat Co., Pa. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers Sl Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRAI.X, CO Ala, IjU31BI2X, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SECBS, S.IS.T. &.C. We bay Graiu, to ba delivered at Mililin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEN'NEDT DOTY April 21, 1879-tf TUe Sentinel and Republican otliee is the place togct job work done. Try it. It ill pay vou if ,o need anything in tbat luc. yew Aiherlixvment. UNDERTAKING JW. STIMMEL has opened an Uuirder- taliin? Establishment iu MiilihiSown. A lull stock of ?arial Casas, Caskets, CoSas, and Eurial Eobos always ou haud. Gooils suit ihle for every person and all classes. We agree to give good value every time. Kt I'anci) Prices. Call al WainHr k. (J a t bill's Furniture Store, Crystal Palace, Milltiiitowu. X. B. A new plain Glass H.ane ti e best ia the county. Equipment complete in every respect. Jan. 2S, lSVfi!n VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE. fTlllE heirs and hxatees ot John Adams, ! X tile ol Walker towtiship, Juniata coun ty, deceased, otler at private sale, tiieir tariu situate in slid to-aru, b.iunded on tiie north and sninh by lands of Jacob Adams, 0:1 Ibe east by lards of Michael Sieber, and on the west bv lindsof FiuraC.and Chaiies j A Jams, coutaimng 0n9 Hundred and Fifty Acrss, more or less, ab iut ooe himitred acres of u:St?X V"-r tm.ber. I he cull !i!:gs and leuccs are ai !U Gist-rate rep iir, ibe MANSION HOUSE b -ilt convenient, l.ti ge at'd i ulistautiai, th EAUN. Ct)K CUIUS CAliUIAelE HOUSE, i,'., ar.: new. all having been erect d .lining and srice Itie lear I-4, 1 ; tit., line's bein lor he iimst ( ail ixt t'A rail. Fiowiuj; pua.j iu t.arti-ard ; r "me iirehar.t. Tl-is It iu t situtiid on i-iiMicmnl 1-ad-ing tVo ii Mexico to (Mkiaud Mi:l, and is nil. .lit three til lis r-al ef Vutliiitiratt, l a., and is convenient to store, school, &c. Tlo re i. i.i a coiuiorrahlo iE.NAXT Hi)!K and STABLE wiiii Iwo Acres o. Groioid aio:irteli..tiI lli.-r.r.o. C7"r'o: teries, time .f jciinp s.e:sion. ui'l'ly to the h-ir, now reioiug on the premise, or by letler to Alton S. Adains. Mi.Iiintowii, Juniata Co., I'.i., lilElHII IS. Jan 7, 1iS). 7 T "N Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles in meilieine, in proportions accurately ailjniteil to secure ai'tivity, certainty, and uniformity of chert. They are the resiut of years of corefnl study and prw-tiral ex periment, and are the most elicetu.il rem edy yet iliscoverts! for diseases, caused by dernnceineiit of the stomach, liver, ami liowcls. which reii;ire promjit aud Teetu al treatment. Avku's Pii.i s are spee'a'.ly applicable to this class of !is'ases. They net directly on the diistive aud assim ilative proct'sses. ami restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use liv physicians in their practice, and by ail civilized nnlions, is otic of the many proofs of tlo-ir value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable pimrative medicine, lieins cotnpouniled of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable snlestances, they are poiiively free from calomel, eir any iniiirimts projierties. and can lie ail tuiitistlred to children with pe-rfeets;iey. Avrm's Tim-S are an effectual cure for Constipation orCostivene-is, Indiges tion. I y spr-rrsia, lAtss of Apwtiie, l oul Slolaaeli unil i;rpatli.il..iitess, lleailnehc. Loss of Jleinory. Numb ness liiIiousr.es?, J:iiii1 ice, lilipiiinav. tisnt, Kruptions and Mttn IiM-M-, Iropsy, Tumors, Worms eural fcin, folic, iji-irx-s Iirirrhpa, lyscn tery. (iout. Tiles IHsonlers of tl:e Ijve'r, and all oilier diseases ri'Siilting from a disordered state of ths di.slivo apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they bare no ec.;ia!. While penile in their aetirn. thes Prt.L, are the mast thorough and Fenrch in eatliartic that can lie employe.!, and never pive pain unless the Unvels ara inflamed, ntni then their intiueiice is heal inj. They stitniihite the appetite and disestive or-rans: they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and viorto the whole system. Prepared fcy Dr. J. C. Aycr L Ca., Practical anil A nslv:. cat ChrtuUts. Love'l, Mas. S0Lt ST AU. Zi:i'(.lsTS ETEKTWBSirS. Xtsztft Sa!3 KiSnsj a:d Lirsr Cure. H vtirrah.e prfpin.t.fm awl trilr -wr M rpimtlf iu the w tI'I V-r IIri-ur M li.iHi4 nn 1 .41-1- lavioat j, Lier, mm V 1 M(lllllMtlUi-i Vt lOVUlUOtuiuci lumwi of t'ifrs si:itintni4. : a K'T ih riir of T!nbtr, cmll for YSmx nrJ Maft niialrt orf. hot the cur r IJrikitl n tn other 1;-. a-clt fr Vi4iatvr'a JMUe lUaiij antl Llrrrfurr. H I tththHi KIcchI Hurvrter.rrndsiirnaiat rJpv.y fuurlio.i to m trv lifwiltlell itcUou ii.a UUtiaina I- i"ti' hi a!l ..is:fw.. fttutM strut l.'i-i--, suciunLu (aiucrt. Li J fcr-. un.l oTIrff .-ia--. ... . i twpii. V-.fiitriitwnJi-h it. -i ;.ifi--l liv tli- csiilt KitlHr. tt uiK-'jtt it-sl a upp ti7iti'l r-uiir inir. H iMHtit-ft of two km ; i-n- s SOr. and Si. 3 WALKER'S SAFE NERVINE jQ-it.Kir p-vps itrHfaml iItorhsuiTTtrc. rurr- ltv h ami VMnUla prt-wm i tv niliMil lr 4V lis. nil. I rvli- frtaH Prft C-f ta.altou nrt.Js.il r bv itrufci., over- L: wnric. m iuu h-r!caiMlothrn. Pt m it iHtattu nam ami Motnedt- .nr.,-1 N.TV"t, it n v-r Itijun-s tli system, i --,-;S -.r in znt-all of Isifif' llOS. 11 Lot Ol tW- !.:; slW. Sr. Ill4 U WABNcR'S SAFE PILLS r-. -i l-.o:n il- oe nn-l seTtv. slinoi'in fr.r ft 1 Vnrri'l '-tr.r -n't nire Cti.M.. Dyrp-'Tiia. BH- E0CHE3TEK, N. T. .. Tr-liIi-Mi.l USB jOL'lS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, M1FFLIXTOWN. PA. CT-Collectinp and Conveyanci'.g frompt iy atte-Liled to. " Orriet t!u Main street, ii. b-s place of r.-.-We-nce, sontli of Bii-l(te .r.-et. JASON IRW15, ATTOBS E Y-AT-L AW, SUFFI. .vroH'A. JCSIATA CO., PA. C7 AU business jiroiiiplly attended to. -,f 1. k On Bridg j strevt, oj)ws:i the j Court llouso s-Ure. 't1 l-'T yoR KKNT Tbe Corner Store-room in the Bellord BiiiUina-, now o:ciipied by K. I Pa. " WtU9, I' tl .eE- il?. rn. S-i-"i?5 i5m- r- shiini.i ii'liL; r.- iTl J 4 r;A:j be 113.1i whenever the f ?-vJ? I- fN5 Niwi-Ii. .lo not operate f- i'lr'X - iiiir-ra freely and rwiinrly. t" r XZr . ii ' I L-fc'l ll rr llirr he. 'Jts? 'i'.W-l tisslwis.iWiM-.ui. htr H. H.Wsmar & Co., mmm " MISC ELL.1J EOUS KNITU We have mi.v.opcno-1 our Xew Sfore iii thn .CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOAVX, PA., With a full and cn'irely new stock of all kinds of Etirlor. Ilcdroom and EAtchcn Fur- nil are, CAEPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window Slincics, jLooSuiig Glasses, LAMTS, AND HOUSE FURXISII1XG GOODS GENERALLY. You are res-pectfully invited ! we hope that you will find when you need any thing in our Very Respectfully, A. S. WRIGHT & CO. JOHN S. liUATUILL. .tf. aL as SEWING w !rr-r r' ? v 5 -. - i - A 'iV .;MCf'lC : 1 I I - 3 C-1 i .raw V'jW 1 i a--. '-"e . Solf-Threading Shuttle. Stl "-Setting Needle. Lightest Kun ning and Noiseless. Largest llobbin in Use. Wiads tho Bubbin withotit running the AlacLiue or removing the work. Tiio NEW DOjIESTIC t ikes na la'Jrums. Xo Iueo- tali or argniueiit rc-.!uj e-.i, every machine te;Lr!g its owa storj-. Tic- EW DJ2IISTIC hti: n enemies, except those who Se'J, cr .10 tn-tcros-.eil in scliir.r c!he-r r.:ik.':s of ii::i -hine3. .vo cogs to ni:n.ix. .vo c.7.vs to cri.vd. SIMI'LEXiT, ostc fji'is.isz. i:, ix Tin-: avoi;li3. It S'ms Anvtcing. Ir PtEASia EvixYHoi-y. f .!l j:t -.e ..ii-J-es XV. II. AIKKNS, Third Strer-t, Mtffiintown, Jui.i.ta Co , fa. ? ANo f. r f'ie USTCY und er.sv Hi. y v :aiit. D. W. EAELBY'S Is tie place where you can buy Til 12 ISSIJST A.f TliK CIIUAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH IXG hats, caps. r.;ors, shoes, asd rcnxismxa hoods. IliC id prt?i'r.-il to ex!nt:it one of the most rlioie anil M'lrvt ntoefc'i rver oflVrt-d la Una maiket, an.i at ASTvXISlil.XGLY LOW I'fllCiCS ! Also, measures taken for suits arid f arts of suit, which will be made to ordo at short notice, vry r.-a-.oiiabie. Uemttaber tbe place, in Hoffman's New UiiUJiug, corner of l'ridee and Water s're. ls, ilIKFl.INTO.V N, I'A. (Jan. 1, l'jlit-u SAM'L STRAYER Has ju-t rctnruel from t!io Eastern cities witb a full varirtj ol HATS eC CATS, BO JTS t'lMj Hii.IMiril (i !')l) i. tir. be 4Ht..Mi!;e1 pants t t.t 'riil. Ille:.n. It., .Vnl ! , TTT-T-T? p. f " Tr'Tv.": LU.-JLieJitli OS IV., WilULl.', i-e;lki.s ix GKOCERIES, ( 'T Tf V '.e;.v iiiilriis; M-atat and Mn In.a- " 11 , v itv. re-ilrioe 1. :ti S. ll ASn..-. rtc liv I litii.iiUT J. t I I.Vr.KWKI.I., i. Ii.. Au T V T" '.t t fv!' r' r ,'iTn t .-, 1 lU ,t ,ht ''''t;i " or-," 4-e. rih.bi-..IADl ( L0iiI.;.Gs yi-"U .- ?-, u. :n!r..b.e l..vt.ue. .l.-nii -.uv.-a t'o-n l is , or. 11 ex; rr:. :icf ti. it 'he a t!il rmntirii. HATS 4 t:M', b: :)!':. & SHOE.', ' rt"' ''' s H-Abn.-c :.i tlW-ti'allv n-mov. I c I ilrtor.t rte-d'errf., ami iilioiir i!.u,.-r "li siirpiral o'-rttii n. bone'ii-s, inMrn F" ';!'' Frr! rJMTI l-r , r t"V or .-:...!. ..intiiHt tii t s t..etv.i, ibuj, 11,11,0, J.e.,ki.!n,M,.,cait.,.f,,mlj.; a.fJ ;rt..rfua Johcsto'ff':. Juniata Gotintj, Fs CTJTba'.Ki'.I t- the p-hli.r f . r th -ir lil erul jMtronitpe in tti j rmt. o:i.-it a .-?.in tinuance of the s.o:.-. Al! kinJ. of ProtJtico Taken ia llxsbunsc , fur liood. 1 LL'N'IX'RK CO., UVn:r, Wait at P. 0., Juniata Co , Pa. Pec. 3, 1879-tf Subscribo tor tbe Sentinel i weruuik an. r rinr rfMw iiihiw ' t .IDl'HH i lStLMC Is. to call and examine our stock. the Quality and Trices such that line we may merit yourpatron- Janua y 7, 1SSX-3iu. MACHINE. zn a r 35 . P c 4 IJ I'Ver'S a c e 7 w II yt . ii.'-.-,i -3 01 other mutes of Ortns. Sot.1 ou Dec. 17, U1X & SHOES. Al l. SIZ1S. ,,U ot 'l ' i-l :r- i.r f'oine :.! ute 23 Sl'IfS XAUK T "K'.'r.'.l.rr. SAMlTfcl. SfivaVKK. ! tejc c;ar.4T c ai se; I E f- ) or ! HUMAN MISERY.. j Just rt-.'Aif, it Sej'' I t'nrc.'cY. I'ncr A T.ect tire on 1- Naiisre. Tr.-a'no tit at.il laiiicl (nreot S'riiiat-Trtot-a. or S.'toitt.tl .v'riikn.v.s, Involniititiy Ki:uw!.ion. Soxnal JrK.ity, ami l:i. . ildiieM. to iUarri tt,'e ge-ii-C-tiv: r-rv.oivn.-.M- t Vn-u o.i.t i. .11 . l-'r-i. ! t- 111. h -ve-r i!i... t-r. tin ni.ttt.'r n hat bis : .-o: -it 1.. 11 iint h: .it iv .-!:.-!; itiiuxcif t'heai'ly, ji at. iv ;ti.t r t-I c tiiy. I LL'" i ' Lf lurr u .it irurt m bvou to tho. i'tn!s i'i:-f 7oas'rM-r. .!lt. nr. ior .:.-l. hi a ol.urt envrliifn.. to t aMr. on r i 1 I .imx -i.ft-.. or two i po-tare sr-;)iii. A I lrv..s tlie riiliihr,, ; I H L tT'X-Vri? V. ELL KEDICALfO-s 11 Aim St.. Nt-w Vork; jiine'? !y l'ost.Otljce Box 4-"4. ; T s. a u xo 1 1 , ATTORNEY-AT-L.UV, Ri. t:FIF!.r, JVSl TA CO., I'A. I All br.i:ie- o.m.t.v it;ien.f t ... P,,n. . .nil.,:;,.,,, i i..J,, ,t,s tn.i.-li a.id ! OVrio.u.. Si.tv-..-:be l..r fuSni-it'tivi Rr.uili?an, i t'! net.-Kp-vr in all m dejurtutuula lite beat 01 cutiniv.
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