Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 03, 1880, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
A ' MIFFLINTOWN :
. :.. TERMS.
. Subscription, l0 per unnm if VA
within 12 months $2.00 If not paid within
12 month.
Transient adrerrlsementa Inverted at 60
cent per Inch for ech insertion.
transient oraMi notice in tod
mn, 10 cents per lint- ior each insertion.
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to aaveruse dj tue year, half or quarter
year.
Letter from Iowa.
In Gaovc, Iowa, 6c , 1880.
tiiltr Sanlinel and Republican Dei Sir,
As many of your readers have friends and'
acquaintances in this county, a few words
from me may not be without interest.
This (Ma) coanty is sitosled in what is
known as Northwestern Iowa," and is
also on the Missouri Slope," generally
conceded to bt die best part of the State,
altliotigh it is all good.
I have been in Iowa two yers, bnt loca
ted in this town only a few months ago, my
residence dating from the I7th of June last.
I have traveled across the State, from east
to West, three times, and do not h.siute to
say that this is the best I art of it that 1 have
seen. The soil is very fertile, the country
is well watered with pure running streams,
the climate is mild and healthful, and the
crops nave never been known to fail, but are
uniformly good. This county is rapidly
settling up with a remarkably good cits of
people, many of them coming from Penn
sylvania, especially from the vicinity of
Harru.bnrg. The farmers in this county are
prospering fiaely, and all kinds ot business
is good. I am engaged in the hardware
krade, and although I have been here but a
short time, our business is all that we could
ask for. I consider myself as permanently
nettled, having no desire whatever to change
from this county to any other.
This is the best country have ever seen,
horses, cattle, hogs and sheep doing ro
'uarasbly well, and being raited lor less
than one-fourth the cost that they ran be
in Juniata. 1 lived in your county thirteen
years, but no more "Blue Juniata" for me.
"This country offers advantages ta the im
migrant that I never dreamed of until I
came her and saw for myself. Oid Juniata
has thousands of good men who will toil
twelve months in the year, for a lifetime,
without accumulating much more than
enough to psy their funeral expenses, When
a few years of well directed Isbor, here,
Would secure them a competence.
Tours, respectfully,
g. n.GiKGkicn.
COCSTRr OIKL?.
Meta Victoria Fuller, in a srrteHy wsy
thus talks to country girls :
The farmers' daughters are soon to be
the lite as well as the pride of this country
' a glorious race of women which no other
land can show. 1 seek not to flatter them ;
tor before tbey can become this, they will
have to make an earnest effort of one or
two things. There are some who deprecate
their condition, and some who have a false
pride in it, because tbey demand more con
sideration than tbey inert. A want or in
telligence upon all the subjects of the day,
and of a refined education, is do more ex
cusable in a country than in a town-bred
girl, in these dsys of many books and news
papers. Many girls are discouraged because they
cannot be sent away Iroui home to boarding
schools but roee of superior min's snd
knowledge of the world would rsther have
for wives women well and properly educa
ted at home. And this education can be
had wherever the desire is not wanting. A
taste for reading does wonders; and an
earnest thlrM alter koo"vledire is almost cer
tain to attain a sweet draught from the
Pierian spring.'
'There is a farmer's daughter in this ver
room in which I am writing a beautiful,
r?lned and intelligent woman in whose
girlhood books were not so plenty as now,
and who obtained her fine education coder
difficulties which would have discouraged
any but oue who had a true love tor study."
This is the season for gun accidents. The
two following have b'-en taken from the
Franklin Repository or last week:
Two tons of George Deueen, of Union
tdwflshlp; Fulton county; started to take a
loaded gun from the house to their lather,
who was in the woods, for the purpose of
shooting a pheasant. While on the road
the elder of the two, who w carrying the
gun, told his brother he was going to shoot
him. The little fellow, who is but twelve
years of age, ran from him, when the elder
brother fired the whole load of shot into his
body, dangerously wounding him. He is
still lying in a precarious situation. Some
attribute the affair to viciousness on the
part of the lad, while others claim it was an
accident.
We regret to learn that Mr. Jeremish
Row, of KourerrUle, met with a serious ac
cident by shooting, on Friday last- He had
gone into a corn-field with a gun and dog
rab'jit hunting. The dog started up a rab
bit which it caught and lulled. Mr. &. in
stooping down to pick up the rabbit, his gun
being cocked, dischsrged it, the load enter
ing under his left arm and lodging in the
npper part of the shoulder. It appears an
artery was cut, and considerable difficulty,
was experience in "preventing death from
bleeding. But we learn Dra. Brown and
FranU, who were in the vicinity at the t.me
the accident occurred, finally succeeded in
Buying iu flow, .nd he was removed to bis
homeona.tre.cber. Dr.- Stnck.er and
Au.ber.oB arriving in the meantime the shot
were extrted by the former. .
ct, who wa. doing well at last accounts, u,
MB of misfortunes, having lost his left
arm In the army.
The R-o--The Lewi
town Gaaetto of Uat week fayf x The
anal reunion of the .urriving member, of
lh.49,h Regiment Penna. Veteran To u
...rs, to be held in Lewistown o. the 18th
of November, promise, to be the bt ineet-
in, of the kind the r.2Jl
ciation has- enjoyed. A P'"
fort ,. being made to have . larger m
than eve, before. Cheater connjy bad two
companie. la tbe 43th. but believe has
Mye7furnisbed no repreaenua e. J
of the annua! glaring.. Tb-y-,
ver. delegation is expected. The m
. . .ident in thiscoun-
Mrs oi loe cuuium. T.
ty are busy making ui ,.
is expected that our cittaen.
.id in..eruinmg lb. boy. and U Wjl
to make the day one of Pf Z
cerned. Information in the band. -Ohe
local committee from the ecretary
to point to an interesting and ple
kg. And so may it be.
A. exchang7W."tbat the man tht
..... . l. the weaker sex, should
have bee. doing something than writing
JUNIATA COUNTT-Unofficial
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Thompsonto'b 29
alouroo ...... W
Greeuwuod... 12
Susquehanna. 61
Patterson.... 45
Milford...... 99
r'orkoyal... 82
Turbett 0U
Beale 100
Spruce Hill... 120
TOscarora...
Lack...,,..,
Black Log...
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125
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115
63
118
150
42
101
112
97
145
141
14
Mifflintown.. 79
Fermanagh.. 84
Walker 194
Fayette...., 266
Delaware...; 160
Tbompsout'n 00
Monroe.;.; ;i 97
104
129
147
123
88
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134
115
55
115
158
61
108
125
41
212
163
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83
86
196
261
164
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66
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110
88
51
115
112
161
107
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Oreenwood.; 12
Susquehanna. 61
Patterson.. . .
Milford....;.
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98
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Tumiarora...
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Black Log...
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122
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161
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Fermanagh..
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Delaware....
83
86
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110
129
146
121
90
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134
115
60
126
165
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112
157
59
108
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162
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Thnrapsont'n.
Monroe...... 96
Greenwood.. 12
Suaquehanua. 64
Patterson.... 44
Milford 100
Port Boy al.. 62
Tnrbettv.... 44
Beale 105
Spruce Hill.. 124
Tuscarora... 98
lack 89
Black Log... 13
44
101
122
110
83
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88
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LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR
DK
C5MBEKTERU, 180.
UBASC Jl'BOBS.
John M. Barnarn, Spruce Hill.
John D. M'.lliken, Spruce Hill.
Joseph Sbeasley, Milford.
Benjamin Mefford, Lackk
A. Y. McAfee, Turbett.
Simon SheTtenbergiv, Greenwood.
G. H. Holm, Sprnce Bill.
Jeremiah Frankhouser, Beale.
Jacob Rhine, layette,
Joseph Beashor, Walker.
noch Beale, Spruce Hill.
Ross Robison, Lack.
Henry Morrow, Tuscarora.
George Jacobs, Sr., Mifflintown.
Enoch Horning, Fermanagh.
Samuel Bruboker, Fermanagh.
Thomas Porter, Walker.
Thomas Evans, Port Royal.
D. G. Winey, Monroe.
Henry S. UoUt, Walker.
Absalom Wise, Milford.
John Uertzler, Sr., Tfrbett.
Uriah 6 human, Delaware.
Robert Humphrey, Delaware.
petit Jts.as.
John Nailor. Monroe.
William McKibben. Tuscarora.
James Shilliugsiord, F ayetto.
J. B. Okewn, Port Royal.
William Leonard, Lack.
John Heck, Mifflintown.
William R. Woodward, Tuscarora.
Thorn is Zimmerman, Walker.
Samuel Cleck, Walker.
A. G. Snellenberger, Monroe.
Joseph Page, Sonroe.
George Armstrong, Lack.
George Woodward, Greenwood.
K. C. Arbogast, Turbett.
John N. Moore, Walker.
Jacob Wisihaupt, Spruce Hill.
William Zimmerman, Beale.
Daniel Amey, Monroe i
Michael S toner, Fermanagh.
Lbke Davis, Walker.
David Kerlin. Millbrd.
John A. Fasick, Patterson.
John Briuer. Spruce Hill.
Samuel A. Huffman, Spruce Hill.
Wiliiam York, Beale.
Phiiip Weav-T, Fayette.
Charles Waream, Milford.
George Hinely, Fayette.
John Bergy, Fermanagh.
Isaac Dunn, Fayette.
William I. Wilson, Lack.
William Harinaa, Fayette.
Henry Uawa, Mifflintown.
, George W. Fink. Turbatt.
E. H. Miller, Susquehanna.
John Naughen, Lsck.
George Diven, Lack.
Isaac Furguson, Greenwood.
A new invention for obviating tbe
frequent stoppage of trains at stations,
and jet accommodate tbe passengers
fro these stations, consists of a "watt
ing carriage," comprising ft ateam-en-giie
with .pedal gear and sbace for
passengera and luggage which is placed
on siding at the station, and puked
up by tbe train aa it goes past, Atter
the unehr of passengera it returna to
lbV JoUus Jones, a Methodist preach
er and temperance lecturer, PJ
suicide for tbe seventh, eighth and
ninth titnea on Wednesday at bis home
New York. He .hot himself three
UJi tn tried to stab ft po.ice
STn. He . evident., crv, and re
.i... mi aneonnt
III v .
if He snooio
restore we i
sa. a.
nCUdTr,,rlofU-,ix
a.).' -ork of Christy
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115 00 12 115
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158 00 00 000
61 2 62 61
"00 00 44 108
125 00 00 000
72 00 120 72
212 00 1 212
166 00 88 166
23 00 13 23
SHORT LOCALS.
Splendid rain last Saturday.
The Teachers' Institute Is looming np.
Wild geese passed southward last week.
Subscribe lor the Sentinel . Bepttblican.
On the lookout for Thanksgiving procla
mations. The hog squealeth, and the sausage eater
rrjoiceth.
Tbe churches were well attend ad on Sab
bath evening.
Vennor's weather prediction, came out
nearly correct.
Everybody seems to be glad that "the
ampaign is over."
There wa an inch of snow on the ground
last Friday morning.
A Center county man say. the end of the
world is near at hand.
A number of people have their Thanks
giving roast looked out.
The average yield of corn la Juniata will
be about 75 bushels per acre.
For Sale A second-hand Golden Tongue
Urgan. For particulars call at this bfhee.
A new Dunkard church was dedicated at
Johnstown, Cambria county, last Sabbath
l nere was more than common interest
manifested in the election on the 2nd icst,
The Democracy are insane on the ques
tion of Grant and a crown that is, the
leaders are.
The Republican parade last Friday night
8
was the grandest affair of the kind ever wit
nessed in Juniata.
FOR 8 ALE Five share. Odd Fellows'
Hall Association stock. If you wish to
buy, call at this office.
A number of citizen, in town bad leaves
that 'ell from shade trees gathered and put
In their gardens as fertilizer.
President Hsye. has issued a proclama
tion appointing Thursday, November 25th,
as a dsy ior general thanksgiving.
Lewistown papers say that two rouae
ladiea in that town will accept attention
from no beaux that chew tobacco.
A number or men became u bow come
you so J" on the evenings of the Demo
cratic and Republican meetings last week.
On Saturday during the rain everybody
who is weather-wise predicted a cold spell
after the rain, but that is just the kind of
a spell of weather that did not come.
The elections are over, and meeting, of
different kinds such as religious, literary
and school meetings, will become tbe sub-
until spring.
Farmers will find it profitable to use Whit
man's Corn and Cob Mill. Col. Bell, of this
place, has the agency for selling them in Jo
niata county, and ia prepared to supply
farmers. ocl27-2m.
The Republican meeting in the Court
House on Friday evening was addressed by
II. G. Fisher, of Huntingdon, and A. D.
Furst and James Milliken, both of Belle-
tbnte. Jeremiah Lyons was chairman of
the meeting.
The Democracy gathered all kinds ol
four looted animals for iheir parade last
Thursday evening. The member that was
Stride of a steer, a mule, or a bony horse
was ju"it ac enthusiastic as tbe man who sat
sstride of tbe gayest horse, but, all told,
their mounted procession numbered 120.
The full number of horsemen in the Repub
lican parade on Friday evening was 261.
J. N. Van-Orraer, of Fayette township,
on Monday, brought into this office an ap
ple branch, or a branch off tbe limb of an
apple tree, on which are 20 fully matured
apples within tbe length of one foot of
(pace; there were 23 apples on the branch
within the space of 12 inches, but three
bsve been broken off. The spples lie up
close, one agsinst the other. Mr. Van-Or-mer
calls the apple the "Domino apple."
Hauck's Folder Cutter and Grinder is the
best machine in nse for that purpose. Col.
Wm. Bell has the agency for selling tbem in
Juniata county, and Is prepared to supply
all farmers who want that most use! ul, prof
itable and economical machine.
Oct. 27-2m
PcHic Sale. Levi Light, executor of
Joseph Light, deceased, will sell at ptiBlic
sale, at the late residence of said decedent
in Susquehanna township, at 9 o'clock a. .
on Friday, November 12, 1880, one horse,
two mares, one coW and calf, two fat hogs,
one sow and six pigs, farming utensils, and
household goods. Also, at the same time
and place, will be offered for sale the fol
lowing real estate of said decedent : A good
farm ot 150 acres, having thereon erected a
forge house, bank barn and necessary out
buildings. Public SaLE W. N. Ort will offer at
public sale, at bis place of residence in Fer
managh township, at I0 o'clock a. St., on
Friday, November 6, 18S0, one cow, one
calf, one fat hog, poultry, hay, corn, pota
toes, apples, and household goods.
Organs'!" Organs ! Organs !
$-50 AND UPWARD, WITH FROM o TCf
17 STOrS.
I buy direct from the largul and moit re
liable Organ manufacturer in this country.
S tool and Book with each Organ. Call on
or address W. H. AIKEN S,
Main street, Mifflintown, Pa.
Room formerly occupied by W. F. Sny
der, sepl-ow.
DOST BE DECEIVED by such dodge
as a $350 Organ at $65 to $30, when yon
can buy the same grade of instruments at
home at $60 to $70, and save the freight, by
calling on W. H. AlaLNS,
Main street, Mifflintown.
FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling
House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor
ough of Mifflintown) Juniata county, Pa.
This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling
bouse, and business place in Mifflintown ; a
chance, which U left pas., may not be
eqnaled in many years. For particclara,
call at, or address this office. jan29-tf
DIED:
CADM Oct. 16, 1880, in Harrisburg, of
diphtheria, Harry Maclay. aged 8 years, 9
months and T day.; Oc. 21, EUie Wright,
aged S yean, 2 month, and 11 days ; Oct,
22, Lydia Lacy,' aged 6 years, 11 months
and 12 days children of Edward L. and
Ellen S. Caum. Interment, in Harrisburg
Cemetery.
CAITTIOM NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing on the lands of the under
signed in Greenwood and busqneuanna
townships, for tbe purpose of hunting, fish
ing, cutting timber, or for any otiier pur
pose.
Levi Lmht.
Haesisos Miairn.
aept2,'79-ly
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i jnatter than any other paper in the eonaty.
FBEXCII DISliES.
Anas of tkt Wnderfnl Dtntiet Bttovtd if
(as Buorgtoiru of farti.
From tbe London Truth.
- There are, of course tome notable
exoeptiona to the French praotloe of
separating the meat from tbe Vegeta
bles. Fried potatoes are reoogoiied aa
tbe natural adjanbr to Beefsteaks, and
turnip, are eaten with docks to tbe
great content of tbe diner. Peas ate
too good to be thrown awsj on this bird.
Bat tbe uioel comforting of Frenob
disbea at tbia season ia Perdrix aut
choui. It consists of partridge, stewed
with cabbage and served up with .aa
s.gea and thin slices ot bacon. Pig
eons are alab served in this fashion.
Another cheering mess oo a cold au
tumn day ia iapln en gibttollt. Yon
take a rabbit and a niodorate sited eeL
Having oat them np, yon add mush
rooms and small onions and etir tbe
whole till well mixed ; on this a little
light white trine ia poured j there should
not be more than a .berry glasa. Next
pour about double the qusutitj of bou
illon, and season with rait, pepper,
thyme tod parsley. You now withdraw
the piece, of eel and tbe onion, and
set tbe mixture to stew over a brisk
fire. When the sauce ia diminished bj
about two-tbird. jou throw in the eel
and onions, and now atew over a gentle
fire. The result will bear ah applica
tion of the Spanish proverb :
He who lets the Puchero pass
Must be either in love, or asleep', or ah ass.
To which may be added, " or dyspep
tic" The dieh is for persons of ro
bust digestion. It ij t gfcat favorite
ith tbe boureeoia classes in
I ranee.
A wnrthv Wriftian crrnAer nnna took his '
bride for the honfc,-da. (the are afraid
ta m..!, . ..R4k c..w.A c
iu ujaac it a uiuiiiu iu iiiuvc. tv ui.
Clond and treated her to a nice little
dinner at a popular restaurant. A Kib -
1 - .
elotte wa. tbe cmwn and glory t.r tu8 '"" cci" " 1
entertainment : and in tbe testacv of:1" f"d- LarSe n' Hoi.se, Bank
tbeir delight tbe bat py pair cnt their
mitisls on one of tbe bones, with what
vague dream of poetry one hardly real
izes possibly with tbe genial wish that
tbe verv dor who should crunch it
might know ol their joy. Twenty-five
years of bliss followed, when tbe pair
resolved to celebrate tbeir silver wed
ding by another trip to St. Cloud and a
second dinner at tbe identical restau
rant. Needless to say, a gibritette was
ordered, and that it was pronounced de
licious ; while the la.ly waa only too
pleased at dUcovertog that one of tbe
bones, apparently none the Wotse for
wear, was still doing duty after tbe
lapse of a quarter of ft century. Time
bad not obliterated her initials so loving
ly interlaced with her husband's. There
ia much to be got out of a bone.
A Cambria county paper aaya: At
an early bosr on Friday morning last,
Ebensburg wis the acebe of a tragedy
wbieh resulted in the death of an old
man, on Monday, who gave the name
of Charles Weaver. It appears that at
bout 2 o'clock a. m , C. U. Barker,
son of A. A. Barker, when neaf hii fa
ther's residence, which adjoins and com.
municates with tbe atore, saw a strang
er coming down an alley near the store
At the same time be notioed a piece of
calico over the transom of the store
room door, and concluded that burglars
were in tbe room. Instead of enter
ing his father's bouse be went into tbe
residence of his brother, whom be ac
quainted with his suspicions.
COM MERC J Ala.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MiFFLiKTOwa, Nov. 3, 1880.
Butter 16
Eggs 18
Lard 8
Ham 9
Shoulder ........................ 7
Sides... 8
Potatoes 00
Onions...... .... 40
Kags 2
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weealy.
Quotations roa To-dat.
Wednesdsy, Nov. 3, 1880.
Wheat 1 00
Corn 42
Oats 25to2
Rye 75
Cloverseed. ....... ........ 4 26
PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS.
PuiLAnsLPBia, Nov. 1. Wheat The
closing figures were: $1.14 bid and $1.15
asked for No. 2 red, November; $1.17 bid
and $.17 asked for do., December; $1 19
bid and $1.19 asked lor do., January ; 2-,-000
bushels, December, sold at $1.I7.
Corn was held firmly, but there was not
much demand. The closing quotations
were: Mic bid and 541 asked for sil,
November; &3Q bid au.l.!c aked fordo, j
December; S3c bid and &:-. aEed for do., I
January. Oats No. 2 whuecloed -tt 3j . '
L : j i ,n. i 1 . ' t . 1 1 ... i :
.T" r,, n ."'e.o.r, y
41c asked for January. 5,'HHI bushel No
vember sold at 38e;' 10,000 bushels Janu
ary at 41 c.
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PHILADELPHIA CATTLE UARKET.
PHiLADKLPiua, Nov. I. Cattle Extra,
6fc, good Sft:, medium 4 Jc, common 4c.
bulls and Cows, 2a3c; calves, &atic; Iresb
cows in good demand from $10 to $o,4be
latter for very fine. Sheep were dull and
prices were per pound lower, whild lambs
were in good demand at former quotations.
Extra st 6c, good 4c, medium 4 Jn, com
mon 84c, culls 2Sc, stock ewes $2.50a350.
Hogs Extra 7a7.:, fair 6JfiJr, mixed Ba
6J0. Arrivals at the yards, 7,000 bead.
PRIVATE SALES.
o
A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 55 ACRES
clear and in a good state of cutivation, the
balance in timber, in Spruce Hi township,
Juniata county, Pa., one-haf mile from the
proposed rairoad from tbe Juniata to the
Potomac river, six mies from Port Royal.
The improvements are a Large S tone Dwe
iing House, 28x30 feet, With a wef or good
water at the door, Bank Sarn, Corn iTibs,
and other outbuidingl, a large Apple Or
chard, and b great variety of fruit. Also
the right to quarry lime stone on a farm
about a half distant The farm has been
limed recentfyi
Thus One-half cash, batnee in two
annual payments.
For further particulars address
S. A. HOFFMAN,
Sprnce Hi, Juniata Co., Pa.
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FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRES
clear, 1 1 miles west of East Salem, on the
Mifflin road. Running water between bouse
and barn. All kinds of fruit. Improve
ments a Log House, weatherboarded Bank
Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens,
Spring House. The quality of land is good,
and clear of atones. This farm is in Walk
er township. For further particulars, ad
dress G. W. SULOUFF,
East Salem, Juuiaia Co., Pa
All kinds of job work neatly and expedi
tiously executed at the office of the Stntintl
and Republican.
MHSSSMMMi
PRIVATEJSALES.
A RARE CUiiltig
To Buy Large Trad of Good Land
at a Moderate Priee-.
To a man who desires to make farming
and stock-raising his business, this is the
greatest bargain in Juniata county.
Tkrt Hnwirti Jtsrtt and inari having
thereon a large BricE Dwelling House in
good condition, Barn and other Outbuild
ings i a rnnnihg stream of water neat the
aoor, also, good well water In yard; aa
Orchard of 8 acres' as good as any In the
county a grove of 50 maple trees, which.
it attention were directed to, could be
turned into a source of income, as such
groves are in Somerset county, this State,
and as such groves are in New England
Good timber on the farm. The farm will
produce 40 to 50 tons of bay annually, and
grow grain of all kinds. There is an aben
dance of LIMESTONE on the farm.
We repeat, this is the greatest bargain
now offered in this county, to the man who
has energy, and desires to farm and raise
stock. To such a man, who has a moderate
sum Of money for first payment, thitre is a
rare chance to secure a property, that in tbe
nature of things must increase in vallie
gradually, for the period of a full gsnera-
tiori yet to come.
Time, 6 to T years, to suit purchaser. I
you have the Inclination, the means, and
the pluck to develops one of the finest
tracts of land in the county, call at this of
fice for particulais.
Larga Farm at Private Sale.
The Valuable Farm of the Heirs of tVII-
liam Okeson, deceased, is offered for sale.
; " U ,"C1,M in lbe rerh,e Me of Tu"ci
i rnra. Junit county, Pa.t one and a half
I a M
! " we'1 of "Vniia, containing 340
' -CrS of prime limestone land, all M cut-
! a:.. a 1 k . r ! t ft.. U
Build
Barn, 100x50 feet; Wagon Sheds, Corn
Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Spring and Spring
House, and all other outbuildings, also other
springs and running Water; Two Orchards
bearing choice fruits. It is well located,
tiear to churces, schools, mills and stores.
Tbe land is well adapted to grain and grass
and for making money for a' new owner, as is
well known, it did for many years for its
former owner. Price will be reasonable,
and time given to auit purchaser.
For terms, Itc., call on James B. Okesnn,
Pleasant View, near the form, or J. B. Oke-
son, Port Royal.
a ror-DRV FOR
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A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown,
Juniata Co., Pa. The eugine is new. The
melting apperatus has just been overhauled
and made as good as when new The shop
la large' and roomy. All of the several de
partments are under one roof. Tbe Foun
dry has the best run of custom in the
county. In connection with the Foundry
there 5 or 6 acres ot land for salu, having
thereon erected a Largo Frame Dwelling
Hduse, noaHy hew, and a gord-sixod Barn.
Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, Ave. Every
thing convenient about the premises. Will
sell all or part. For lurther particulars call
on or address J. n. RtMiKHS.
Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa.
A CHOICE FARM OF 110 ACRBS. NO
waste land ; all e'ear excepting a halt acre,
and only one mile and a halt from the
county seat, tne best marketplace and ship
ping point in tbe county. Good water.
Good Bank Barn 75 by 40 feet. Good
Frame House. Four acres in Orchard.
But you will wsnt to see the farm. Call ou
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
Pattesoti, Juniata Co., Pa.
N. B Terms eaty. Payments to suit
purchaser.
A LOT OF GROUND !? THE VILLAGE
of McCoysville, Jnniata county, baring
thereon erected a good Dwelling House 20x
60 feet, new Stable 2x3l feet, new Wood
House 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and other out
buildings. Well of good water at the door.
Fruit on tbe lot. Terms, reasonable.
For further particulars, call On or address
NEAL M. STEWART,
McCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa.
A FIR3T-RATE FARM, CONTAINING
One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best
wheat -growing district in the State of Ohio,
situated one-half mile from Amanda rail
road station, in Fairfield county, and one
mile from a good pike. The improvements
area large two-story BRICK HOUSE (13
rooms, hall and cefar). Double Log Barn
and Stable, and other buildings, and a well
of good water. A stream of spring water
traverses the centre of the farm. There is
a larze orchard on the premises. Will take
i ,
1 $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments.
A far u adjoining sold for $100 prr acre.
fuo reason forsellincis thedeireto invest
, , Cltv prty in Circleviil...
For all in
formation address J. SWEYEK,
Circleville, Fickaway Co., Ohio.
A FIRST-RA TK FARM m TUSCARORA
Vallev, containing 2o acres, about 175
seres clear, two sets of buildings. No. 1,
Log House, 20x21, plastered ani pebbled ;
Kitchen attached, 12x18; Spring, and also
a Well of water near the door; Stone Bank
Barn, 40x90 ; Orchaid. No. 2. New frame
House, 28x32, good cellar; Sumrildr House,
14x20; Spring and Spring House; New
Frame Bank Barn, 4 oxGC ; Wagon Shed ;
Good Young Orchard, of grafted fruit, in
bearing condition Will all, or half, to
auit purchaser. The land is well adapted
by nature for the raising of grain and stock.
Plenty of lime stone. The community is
good. Churches and school house conve
nient. Terms moderate. For particulars
call on or address C; METERS, -
Farmers' Grove, Juniata Co., Pa.
TflB HEIRS OF PETER AND SUSAN
MINGLE offer at private Sale, the real es- .
tate of said deceHenta. situated in Ferman
agh township, Juniata county) Pa.', One mile
west of tfifilintown. cautainiug about 20
Acre of Land; nearly all of which is cleared
and in a good state of cultivation, bat ing
thereon erected a commodious DM'KLLINti
HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out
buildings There is a Urgd variety 01 ex
eel ent Kruit on the premises, and a well of
good water at the door. For further par
ticulars spply at the Sentinel office, lewis
town, Jacob Beiolib, Mifllintown, or to
Hksbx Mixgle, on the premises.
ONE OF TI1K JIOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county
may be purchased of tbe undersigned at a
reasonable price. The property is situ.tted
in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with
the Smith aland includes a lot of about
TWU AdnCd, having thereon erected a
comfortable Two-story FrameHonse, a com
modious StaHe and other outbuildings.
There IS a Well of good water at tbe door
of the house. For particulars call on or
address WM. HOOPS,
Walnut P. 0., Juniata Co., Fa.
Proftttional Cards.
JOUIS fc. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAVt,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
inC'dllecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrics On Main street, Iu. Bis place of
residence, south or Bridge strSet.
jypSON IRWIN,
attobney-at-Law.
A if r li y to wry, jVkUtji co., p.t.
rT7"All business promptly attended to.
OrriCE Ou Bridge street, opposite the
loun House square. fjan7, '0-ly
JACOB BEIDLEtt,
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIN'TOW.V, PA.
R7"Collertions attended to promptly.
OrriCE With A. J; Patterson Esq,
Bridge street,
feb 25, 80.
)AVID D. STONE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
By Collections land all professional busi
nes: promptly attended to.
June 20, 1377.
LFRED J. PATTERSON,
ATTOE W EY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
07 All business promptly attended to.
Office On Bridge street, opposite tbe
lotin House square.
ALEXANDER TAIT, M. 1).,
Homeopathic Physician!
THOMPSON TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA
rrofifsional business proper! v. sttended
ro at all times. fiunr23, !880.
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
mrtuyTowy, p.f.
Office hours from 9 a. at. to 8 r. M.. Of.
flee in his father's residence, at the south
end of Water ret. foct52-tf
M. CKAWFOKD, M. D.,
His resumed activelv the practice of
Medicine and adreerv and their colMteral
branches, omce at the old corner of Third
and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa.
March 2'J, 1876
J M. BRAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND StfKGEON,
Jlcademin, Juniata Co , Pa.
Office formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett.
Professional business' proufytly attended to
at all hours.
ALLKN, M. D.,
Hs commenced the practice of Medicine
and Snrgefy and all their collateral branches.
Office at Academia, at the resilience of
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
rjnlj 15,1874
OHN KcLArGHLIN,
INSURANCE AGENT,
port Ror.tu svyi.iTj eo.i '.?.
ttOnly reliable Companies represented.
Dec. 8, 1875-ly
J KX P Y HA RSI1 B E RoT; r7mD.
Continues the practice of M-dicine snd
Surpery and all their collateral branches.
Otticr. at his residence in jJv'AIiMerviile.
Feb 9. 1876.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Lirer Cure.
i F"r-mrr'n nr. rmia' A tdnrm Cwr
I A vsrfals tnDaration snd ih nni
I rmMl. in tb worlj for ttrlabf
nisSHft. mmm AVE. BUOaej, k4ver, mm
ST-rtliiiofiia!sef the hishest onfpr In nnwf
I of these staUMWiiUk .
0-Forth., ur of IMaksHca, call for War.
mrra l IMaasrir sr..
a-lur th curie fr Hrirkl'a anfl fh ntttm
StlvK.-s. nil for M'mraer autTw II ISarjr
aa Uverrare. ,
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It Is the hnt Rlaaanal rMHWr. Arid ttimti)ifl
IeYer iVuciio in niurr beaiiiirui mctMm, ai4
U tbin benefit in ail dlvwi
I iIbw a nil lnHAs-a, inciutliiiBi f mmi rri LI
Ict-tr. mrni otter Snrtmm
11.T. fir., Mvctirt-fl Dy Idf Mar Bltlrrav. it t
unvxiitaittM) aa txtt mppettirau1 ifUlr tnl.
BiU of two mzta : pner, Or. and ftl.O.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Q'lirklr ci aid Mftl tothsutfr(PBT,
rur NalMrt' unj nfrrlajl. rraTntii
.llaFtkrt'tta. kihI r?ltrvfifwervM tr
InatltMi lnUirlit on bT rxpcM-. dhua: uvaer-
work, ttititai hrk4. and ntbtrrcauwA.
B lrwf rful a it isuat'p min and aootbtd1v
C'turiMHl Nnr, tt D-ver injurvs Ihv avsUrai,
wticiti-r t-tk'n In flmall or lurx oVneit.
iUKtlrs of iw pneen. aixl
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Par an linmvli( and active timuitio frr
I'wwr. in I nirsj CwWimii. hyprpuik. BU-
. BUtsMta Ptar-
Kalana, I
aa4 Afftta. and should
be us-U bftev-r ib
bm-fla k duC operaia
fterty and fTutariy.
ruia rrtiirw kI
wra. ff4s & Bb.
WrrtkrVWSatV HsMrdWr
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ia BratiriM rwry wWr.
H.H. Warner & Co.,
fISr4?tBJWk
EOCHESTEfi, K. T.
TaJflraWaV "LtliNlWa'TJ
Manhood: HowLost.HowKestored
- Just published, a new edition of
Dr. Cu!vcrwell'a Celebrated Essay
on the radical curt (without medi
cine) of Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Itnpo
tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im
pedimenta to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con
sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by
self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, fcc.
The celebrated author, in this sdmirable
Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarm
ing consequence of self-abuse may be rad
ically cured without the dangerous use ol
internal medicine or the application of the
knife; pointing out a mode of core at once
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of
which every snfft-rer, no matter what his
condition may be, may enre b'.msulf cheap
ly, invateiy, ana raaieitiiy.
MJ-l n-s Lecture should be in the hands
of every vonth and every man in the land.
Sent free, under seal, in a plain envelope,
to any address.
Address the Publishers,
THE CTLTERTC ELL X EDIfA L f 6
41 Ann St., New York;
jnnel8-1y Post.Otfice Box 4o86.
ftOTlCE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing, for hunting, or other pur
poses, on the lands of the undersigned, in
Milford township, Juniata county
IIksst Gbokixuib, K. E. Bisst.
Johs CcaxrxnBAM, IIiskt Cbshib.
Dec 10, lHVT-tt
CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
bunting, fishing, gathering berries,
building hrea. or in apy way trespassing on
the lands of the undersigned in Kermanagb
township.
WX.KoLACGQLIN.
may 14, l79-tf
MISCELL.1A E0 1'S
NEW OPENING 6F
FALL AND WINTER
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS, TK 13! MINGS, ETC.
FREDERICK ESPENSCHADE,
Having Purchased the
CEISTHAL STORED! AIiV STIiEET, MIFFLINTOWN,
nas opened with the Largest Stock ever shown in this market, and will continne to
receive, daily, all the Latest Novelties of the season. We invite evv-rybody to call and
examine our stock and bear our iirices, whether vou wish to Dnrchase ur not. teelinff
confident that when you do, we can suit you, both in quality and prices.
This immense and elegant assortment consists of the leading Imported and Ameri
can Fabrics, from the Finest to the Cheapest. In
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES
We have a large assortment, f nd our stock of
FANCY COLORED DRESS 00ODS
Is very replete, with the finest shades and designs. We have an eler&nt stock of
Muslins, Prints, CassiuHres, liinrbams.
Toweling, Tickings, Sheetings, Ermines.
OUR NOTION
Is replrde in even-thing. We open an
Laces, in Buttons we have all the New Novelties. We have a beautiful line of Shawls.
a great variety ot Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Collars
Cuffs, Corsets, Kibbons, Underwear, Shetland, Germaatown and .'fome-made Factory
I arns, in ail colors, etc., etc. Our stock of
boots And shoes
a the largest Id the oin?r. We have an eWint linn of T vli' nl ri.il-
dren's Shoes, snitalile for fall and winter weather, at Prices that will astonish you. Our
stock of Roots tor Men. Vonths and Boys is very extensive. We have them at all
prices and qualities. We keep a line line of
FRESH GROCERIES
A large stock of Floor, Taole and Stair Oil Cloths. Oar stock is too largo to enu
merate. We invite you to call and see us,
Goods iu the County.
Tours, respectfully.
Sept 15, 1880.
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ning and Noiseless. Largest Bobbin in Use. Winds
the Bobbin without running the Machine or
removing the work.
The NEW DOMESTIC takes no
required, every machine telling its own
The NEW DOMESTIC b;is no enemies, except those who sell.
terested in sellin"; other niakes of machines.
SO COGS TO BRE.1K.
SI.ttPI.EST,
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Call on er address
K5 Also Aprent for the ESTEY and
easy monthly payments.
FARMERS, NOTICE.
I am Belling all FARM MACHINERY of the Latest Improvements, at
Standard Manufacturers, tried and warraLtcd, for durability, and not excelled
by any other machines in doing w6rk.
Oct. 27, 1880-3m WM. BELL, Mifflintown,
NEW STORE.
k.liy STREET, PJTTERSOy, .V THE J. B. SI. TODD ST.J.VD
Having just opened a new stock of store goods, such as Dry Goods, Motions, Cloth
ing. Hats. Boots. ? hes. Groceries, Kisb, and a general assortment of s torn eooda. I
will take ploaMire in exhibiting goods to all who may favor me with a cell. Will pay
tbe highest market price for ronotry produce.
Don't forget the place, at Todd's old stand in Patterson.
May 5, ISoO-ohi. T. M. COOK.
D. W. HARLEY'S
la the place wbero yon can bay
THE IIKST AII THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
HATS, C.I PS, BOOIS, SHOES, J.D FURSISUISG GOOCS.
HE is prepared to eihibit one or the most choice and solect stock, ever offered In
this market, and at JSTOSISHIXGLY LOW PRICES !
Also, measures taken for suits and parta of suits, which will be rtaJo to orde
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, cot-ner of Bridge and
Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 0 i jan. i, lo79-tl
SAM'L STRAYBR
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llaa jast returned from tbe Eastern cities with a full Tariety of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' fTRXISni.VO GOODS.-Goods of all kinds ire iowCome and see u
and be astooisbedPauts at 75 ccflts. ZT SUITS ?iDE TO ORDER.
Patterson, Fa., April 16, 1873. SAMUEL STRATER.
C ACTIO NOTICE. 1
All persons are hereby cautioned against
trearwwing npoc the lands of the under
signed ir Fayette townKhip, by opening
lences, cutting wood or young timber, hunt
ing, or in any unnecessary way trespassing
on the lands sforesaid.
Elisabeth Oarver Henry Sieber
Joseph Sieber. Amanda Basbore
John Saintman Jonathan B orris
David t ratuer S. S. Beaver.
John K. Sausman oCt6
0P a week ia your own towa. Terms and
tbUU $5 outfit free. Address H. Caurrr
ai Co., Portland, Mains.
.IDVERTISEMEJS IS.
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Skirtints. Table Lf!ins. Drillinrs. Shirtm
DEPARTMENT
eietrant l'ne of Trimmmars. a lare line a
and we will show vou the Best Stock of
FREDERICK ESPENSCHADE.
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tantrums.
No Ion talk or argnmect
story.
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PERFECTSEWIVQ M lCIII-f rj
WORLD.
It Pleases Evert3odt.
W. II. AIKENS,
Third Street, Miilllnfown, Jauiiia Co., Pa.
other mates of Orpans. Sold ofl
Dec 17, 1879.
CACTI OX XOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned arairvit
Hshiug, hunting, brrakicg 6r opening
fences, or cutting wuod of yoiing timber,
or in any unnecessary Way trespassing on
the lands of the undersigned, in Fayetto
township and a tract ot woodland m Walker
tomsl.ip.
Ssmnel Watts.
Hugh T. McAlister.
John Musser.
James McMeen.
Robert McAlister.
John Beshoar.
S. C. Myers.
Jtcob AVitiuer
William Tbumnwn.
Sulwcrfbe for tbo SentFnel it Republican.
aoout women