SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN! MIFFLINTOWN : fredaenday, Decem'b'r i. 18S0. SHORT LOCALS. P7 r.bcriptloD. The teacher are booming The deepest snow feU on PrM -...u,8. Between this dale and Uie latdjy bf Feb ruary, 1881, bill, will be wot to all who are In arrears for subscription to the Juniata . Sentinel and Republican, to all who are in TEEMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 2 months. transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col. .mi. 10 cents per line for each insertion. potions will be mad. to those desiring i Splendid clothing and hats at R. It P iA advertise by tbe Tear, half or auu-tr . ..-.. e nw K. E. p: - nura sHre. Send pay before the 1st of Saturday wi, . hard dar on ,... ...:,. .' the bills. The butcher has been hn u. . . . February, ! Last winter th. . . . ( John Warner, reaidinir in thi town, rnt - no, c.0 by j nig left knea ibout ,ou;weeks go ;hac j . bich do you Choose, to the right or th mortisinK Pu- The cn. did ! eft gal or 108 not prerfetit him Iron. wrbin. .k-.. two Week g ben it inflamed, became ! r- VAr M:nri - I : . . I i , itu uv ue is aown in oca I itb the injured limb. J. epitooty w too mnch for landlord Teachers' Institute. : w hone- Two eclipe cf the sun, and two of the The Lewislown Gazette Steele ssys : Samuel ley, livuur near Lewistown. hu lt i nine bead of young eatUe in the mountains this summer, making seventeen head that the North was solid ne hl ,ost tho past three seasons. He and i William T. Sbimp have also lost over a ! town were closed on j dolun ho each this fall while feeding in! the woods. Perhaps there is s butcher shop ! in the mountains, queries the Gazette. ! - t v,. i;tt. .... .i . . ua, in IOJSI. called to order by Superintendent Welling- ...c-ith nmrnntlv at 5 nVWb - ... ' ln8 wther of day. The roll-call or teachers was respond- gh hrt Wei' edtoby ! The chools in Male TcACBKas. thanksgiving day. J H Carney, J H Dysinger, J B Stein, ' A married Altoona policeman ar.4 . n. Adam ViIt, D S Kloss, W 1 Hibbs, E O ' wiughara girl bloped. j The latest trick of the intelligent tele- Kreider, A Y McAfee, Jeremiah Keller, The thermometer has been down to with raB operator was played with a dispatch j J S Hamilton, A D Van-Dyke, J H Smith, J in six degrees or tero. 1 from lhe K"") of MWe h the Indi- ' G B M Kepler, Lewis Robinson, A W Sny- n . !ns. It said, "Troops all scalped," when it '; der, r G Shelley, W H Gray bill, J F Allen, , W J LUst " " ' ,hOUld bVr A railroad ; O L Hench, H P Speakman, J U Willis, C . - . couductor sent a telegram that was equally A Uuver, W J Wise, C B Crawford, W H llie lns,itu,e Jobonnot advocates the : distorted. Ue wrote, "We killed a deaf' Lukens, S A Milliken, O B'Sulouff, D P : Quinc' "tem of instruction. ; mute," but it was received, " We killed a j Osborne, R M Vaugban, T F Drolesbaugh, holiday tlothes in the most approved ; d'"1 nule." , G T Patterson, J W Hibbs, W H Hender- fJ,e bought at Strayer's. ' Some time since, ex-Sheriff Williamson, : son, W E Auman, E D Crawford, C E Kauff- Miss Dengler lectured In the Lutheran of PerrT county, was so seriously wounded ; nun, li Bartou, G W Rumbaugh, W C ; church last Wednesday evening. , by the accidental discharge or his gun that : Patterson, A P Silverthorn, J L Kimble, Skating was freely indulged in on Thanks- ' the ,lulu,t'on of lc8 became necessary, j Denny Marshall, John A. McMeen, Michael ' giving day, on the ice on the canal. ' 11 "Ceor looked up'in as certain, ' ti. i ,. until within a few days when his case took ; The early cold spell caught a number of. , .,. ...... . r-.... - ;.v. .u . , . an unfavorable turn and be sickened and on i larmeis with their corn in the field. . .. . . , , . , i ouuuay uieu. il is mnerai iook place on . Tuesday, at Liverpool Stoner, C Ramsey. Female Teacheks. Miry E Ilarloy, Mary Cottoian, PaiueHa lii!!UM, Ella P Diwtrick, Ella W ood, ar; Etleiitine, Vary Gilliford, Lizzie Deen, Emily Fulton, Annie Sherlock, Mary Wise, j BEING COMPELLED TO VACATE one of the rooms at present occupied In the exhibition and storage of my wares, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at my Store-Room in Mifflin town, Pa., on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1880, - a part of my large stock of FnrniturB, Carpets, &c., coxsistiro or Wood and Cant Seat Chain, Cot tage and Fancy Bedsteads, Rep, Raw Silk and Carpet Lounges, llair Cloth, Rep and Raw Silk Parlor Suits, Walnut and Painted Chamber Suits, . Bureau, If' aj Standi, Sinks, Marble-top, Breakfast, Dining, and Extension Tables, Children's Chairs, Cradles, Cribs Straw and Husk Mattresses, Bed Springs, Hat Racks, Brackets, Lamps, Looking (llasses, Carpets, fee. All goods guaranteed perfect, and will positively be sold to tbe highest bidder, no luaUer what they bring. Parlies purchasing goods who do not desire to remove tbem at once, can make arrangements to leave them stored until spring. A reasonable credit given. Terms announced on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. JOHN' S. GRATB1LL. PRIVATE SALES, o Persons ddstrons of selling property at private sale, may arrange to hare the prop erty advertised in the Sentinil and Rtpubli- can, on the term of no pay if not Mold. If ; sold, to pay at snch rates as bare previons ! ly been agreed upon. Traveler? Guvie. .MISCELWAEOUS .IDt EKTISEMEA IS. A RARE CHAKtE To Bay a Large Trad of Good Land at a .Voder ate Price-. 1 3C To a man who desires to make farming j S j and stock-raising his business, this is the ' 3" , greatest bargain in Juniata county. ! j Z Arec tlundrti Jlert awi more, Having j thereon a large Brics uwemng House in .'12 00 12 SO ; PEIiNSYLVANIA EAILKOAD. TIMK-TABLE rom Thsocoh amd Local Passexois TaAre BETWEES IlAaElKSCEO AMD Altooxa. - I tHAVE 1 WESTWARD. I I? STATtokS. LEAVE EASTWARD t " H II! Ss?i NEW OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, NOTIONS, TRIM.MINGS, ETC. ! good condition, Barn and other outbuild- i SO.Phi'adel'a; p. h.'a. a. r.a. Tbe Court House this week is the great temple of learning tor Juniata county. Social misery Ambition to outshine SOT ICE. Rachel Woodward, Maggie Einzer, Lizzie I on1' neighbor in matters of adornment. Loirlon, Clara Robtson. W. I. UibtM, only nominee, was chosen Vice President. Jeremiah Keller, A. D. ' Van-Dyke und J. B. Stein were nominated for Secretary ; A. D. Van-Dyke waschosen. Miry E. llarley, only nominee for Assistant Secretary, was elected by acclamation. Superintendent Smith welcomed the During tbe continuance or ( months just commenced, look rolling accidents in the wood the three Those f r reader, desiring steady and ', P to develops one of ' ings ; a running stream of water neat the j j door, also, good well water in yard ; an j ! Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the j j county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, ; i it attention were directed to, could be I turned into a source ol income, as such i groves are in bomersct county, this State, j i and as such groves are in New England, j ' Good timber on tbe farm. The farm will I produce 40 to 50'tons of hay annually, and i 1 grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun- 1 1 dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. j I We repeat, this is the greatest bargain ' ! now offered in this county, to the man who t has energy, and desires to farm and raise j : stock. To such a man, who has a moderate ! s sum of money for tirst payment, there is a 1 J rare chance to secure a property, that in tbe ' nature of things must increase in valae j j gradually, for the period of a full genera- j tion yet to come. j ! Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. I j ' you have the inclination, the means, and j the finest I 4 8l 7 60 2 20!Harrisb'g 4 48i 8 15 2::Rockville 4 M, 8 fl ! Mh Msrysvi'e 6 OK 8 80 i Cove 6 16 8 40 24 Duncan'n 5 56 8 4M 3 02 Aqueduct A 10 t)2 3 li Baily's 6 30 914 3 21 i Newport 6 45 9 271 8 32 Millersfn 7 11 9 4l)j 3 43;Thomp'n 7 40 9 54 3 5X Mexico 7 45 lOOo! 4 OSiPerrvsv'e: 8 00 10 16; 4 0M Mifttin 110 48 1100 111 17 4 3" Lewlsto'o 4 44 Anderson A. IP. M. 4 15) 5 8O1 7 30; 14", 9 00 7 17 1 17; 8 45 7 111 1 11 835 7 05 1 C5; 8 24 6 58.12 59 8 12 649 12 50; 6 40 1 2 40; 6 30 12 30: 6 18 12 201 FREDERICK ESPENSCIIADE, Having Purchased the CENTRAL STORE,. MAIN STREM, MIFFLINTOWN, Has opened with th Irsest Stock ever shown in thi market, and will eontinne to 8 02 I receive, daily, all the Latest Novelties of the season. We invite everybody to call and 7 47 j examine our stock and hear our price, whether yon wish to piircliaM) or not, feeling 7 32 7 16 confident that when you do, we can suit vou, both in quality and prices. This immense and elegant assortment consists ot the leading Imported and Amcrl 6 06 12 09 7 00 ! Can t abnes, from the Finest to the Cheapest. la 01 ins tiircc j mose ol our rem ers uesiring boj nu 1 k out for log ' profitable employment, or valuable reading ' tracts of land in the county, . Th rt ! matter chep lor 1881, should send 15 cents ftce for particubus. 1 i ! tb FRANK LESLIE PUBLISHING csU at this of i 1 58 McVevt'n: 11.2H A 11 Manav'nk 1143' 523 NlUmilV 1I 50 6 34 Mt. Union 1158 6 40 Mapleton.l 6 47 Mill Creek; 8 05 Hunting'nl 6 18 Petersb'g' 6 28, Barree j 6 38 Spr'ceC'k; 6 52 Birmcb'm 7 Oli Tyrone j 7 13; Tipton 1 7 19: Koslc.ria 7 24 Kelts Mills' 7 45; Altoona I 654 11 56 6 511151! 6 33i 6 45 1145. 6 25 5 17 II 18 6 05 10 0; A LOT OF GROUND IN THE VILLA0E ; -.. A? . I n 1 mm I . ... ... ... . .a rw oic a fcoDu-oaoa uoiaen Tongue tcciaetii ol in kina tbis sctwn is reporiea jjey gt York, fur a complete OriTaUl. Pfir nrt iIllir rail fit i'.mi nKAA I Ke T al.i wvAnaaH aaKInh s.1.la that ' . . ' .1. f 1 1 j fur. i'jt. Chill, and fever atill rlinffir,.inl....' last Thursday a wee. while Mr. Nicholas I alogue, containing list or premiums, etc.. of McCoysville, Juniata county, having W c-. . .. . . ! 11 ,.1 r ii.;.i .,, en "or $1.60 lor a complete agent's outfit ot 11 thereon erected a good Dwelling Ilouse 20x p m . , .....B w u.gc. 1 ' ' j be.utiful Chromos and ;120; :12 18: 112 35 11241 1251 IM 1 15: 124 1 3D 134 165, r. h. p. w. I 8 50; 1 49 Pittslmrg 4 52 10 55, 4 39 10 44' 4 27 10 30 4 2i 10 22! 4 12 10 15 4 05 10 081 3 52 9 54; BLACK AND C0L0HED CASHMERES We have a large assortment, and onr stock or FANCY COLORED DRESS GOODS 3 38 3 31 3 25 3 13 3 08 2 59 2 55 252 2 35 941 9 34! 9 271 9 12: 9 07' 8 3j 831; 831 8 15; A. H.I A. 7 25; Westwaid Fast Tkaims. Cambria count Lulie. iv tfTr en68ea B'ug ' '"gs " w I.t.i j: . ' Jack's mountain, be was etruck but the beaux say the ladies are sweeter than tbe taffy "Judge sot ot tbe spirit that is in a man ! That by coming down the sbute, and was badly hurl." A tenant house, occupied by PmfRr Frnre lavpa Phil.ldeluhia 11 65 Harrisburg 4 2l a m ; Uuneannon 4 , 1 our Premium Book ! M - Sb.h.B 2ol30 fee, De Wood i 48 a m , Newport 6 11 a m ; Mifflin 5 50 a of Valuable Information, containing over; " ni; Lewistown e z a m ; Mcveyb.wa 6W 500 naes. with .amule copies of all our U"" 12x30 feet Uo6 Pen n'1 other ont- : a m; Mt. Union 7 00 a m; Huntingdon 7 v " . . ' L .. tl .1 .1 .11 ... 1 mt Fh. ,1 pretty i publications, &.C iSee aavertisemeni man- ounuiug.. n o "- j otner column. - . ( run on ine 101. i erms, reasonaoio. a log is wnai mey saia Sw,rfli OB fno Sujader Cedar Spring farm, was entered by thieves last Wednesday teachers to the Iutitute. It afforded him great pleasure to say that 59 teachers were by bis red nose." present at fue first roll-call. Ue knew the ,ast wtk- spirit of the teachers of Juniata, and be A number of young ladies in Huntingdon ! night. Entrance was effected by putting a was not discouraged when he saw the nn- '. frequent saloons, drink beer, and smoke , lever under the sash or a window in the favorable condition of tbe roads. He nrged '. cigarettes. ' basement story of tbe house. Nails bad upon the teachers the importance ol mak- f r. . , min BiM fhlt ! been put above the sash, but the lever was ing good use of their time while here, aud ! , , , , . : strong enouga to break to show on their return to their respective j m one echools, that they are able to govern and teach better. This, be said, would create a public sentiment in favor of the Teachers' j Institute. And Ibis, he said, is necessary. since the objections to the Institute are that j Th hs Dot been uch eTer Pel of r.o good is derived from it, and that five coW iu Ibis valley, ia tbe mouth of .Uva lost. ' oveinber, since 1857. Th - uperintendent then introduced Dr An active scent wanted in every town- farmer i twenty to thirty dollars can be made week- i ly. Their Illustrated fublicauons wim j their new Premiums, take at sight. Do not j delav if you wish to secure your territory. . Address Fa ask Leslic PcausBOiO Co., ! 15 Dey St., New l'ork. ! 22 a m ; Petersburg 7 35 a in ; Spruce Creek ; 7 49 am; Tvrone 8 12am; Bell's Mills .831am; Altoona 8 50 a m Pittsbuig ! Is very replete, with the finest shades and designs. We have sn elegant stork ot ) Muslins, Prints, CassinR-rea, ttinr. bams, Skirtings, Table Liucns, Drillings, Shirtings iTowelings, Tickings, Sheetings, Ermines. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete in everything We open an decani l?ne of Trimmings, a large line ot j Laces, in Buttons we have all the New Novelties. We have a beautiful line or SnawU, ' a great variety ot Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Hndkeirhiefs, Collars I Culls, Corsets, Ribbons, Underwear, Shetland, Germantown and Uome-mudj factory ; Varus, in all colors, etc., etc. Our stock of I BOOTS AND SHOES j Is the largest in the county. We have an elegant line of Ladies', Mises" snd Chll 1 drcn's Shoes, snltahl.i ter fail and winter weather, at Prices that will astonish yon. Our stock of Boots tor Men, Youths and Boys is very extensive. We have them at all prices and qualities. V e keep a fine line of FRESH GROCERIES A lance stork of Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloth. Our stork is too large to enu merate. We invite you to call and see as, and we will show you tbe Best 8 lock of Goods in the County. Tours, respectfully. FREDERICK ESPENSCIIADE. For further narticulars. call on or address ' ? ?! . c-. t u cTBirmT '145 pm. . I ni.:i.l .lv:. ..! McCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa. j 6 05 p m ; Harrisbnra: 10 25 p m ; R.K-kville i 0 j 10 86 p in ; Mifflin 1 1 49 p ra ; Lewistown j a rtpcTni ri! F.,TrtrRnRt j 1209am; Huntingdon 113am; Tyrone! A FIRST-RA TE F ARM H TCSCARORA . 3 AUoona 2 25 a m : Pittbur 7 00 - Slam. i Sept 15, 1880. Pumps and Wind Engines. ! Valley, containing 205 acres, about 1 acres clear. Two sets ol buildings. No. 1, FOR SALE Five shares Odd Fellows1 H ill Association stock. If yon wish to buy, i call at this office. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 20 a Hamsburg 4 10pm; Mifflin 6 3i p lu ; istown 5 52 p a ; Huntingdon C 52 pm ; Any one in need of a good Iron Force Kitchen attached, 1x18 ; spring, and aiso Tjroni! 7 30 p m . Aitooal 0 Ot' p m ; Fitts- Pump, or a good Wooden, or Rubber Buck- "' of mMeT ner ,De aoor 5 alone 15al,K 12 01 p m. et Chain PuroD. can buy the same or the B". 40l9 ! Orchard. No. 2. New frame Chicago Express leaves Philadelphia at 9 undersigned at low figures. . 1 ... . u.-;.k the nails. The ump auu 11 iuu xjufeiuoo. Log House, 20x24, plastered and jebbled ; "' V" , thieves did not get into the upstairs of the An one w 0BeJ of a gooi iron porce ' Kitchen attached, 12x18 ; Spring, and also T. rwne 7 30 house. There waa stolen from the house a ' Panipf or , 004 Wooden, or Rubber Buck- of wa,er ner lbe door ' Slone Bauk : turg 12 01 j double shawl, three pairs or woolen stock- j , ..,': pmn h.ir ih ume of the Barn, 40x90; Orchard. No. 2. New frame . t'bioseo 1 in. n i.ir of new hurt rloves. woolen ' j . 1 - a 1.... n-ji. House. 28x32. eood cellar; Summer House, 00 a ro ; Harninrg 12 30 p ni ; Mifflin 1 45 shirt, glass-ware, and otherartic.es, 'ith j drilling in any kind of rockj from 25 to 150 '. H-"! Spring and Spring IV 1105 Dreao, Duller ana pies. , feet in depth. Water guaranteed. ind 1 ' 1 " -" m . arrives at Pittsburg 7 30 p m. ... Engines set up, of the best make, and tested uooa 0UD8 urcnara, 01 graiiea irim, iu . w Ljt tjl e Sunda wiU ,top Uioii Thajk-iviso service was held in , . . f . . DurcnaM bearing condition. Will seU all, or half, to Dnncannon, Ptwport, McVttlown. Mt. Luis: John S. Gravbill will sell a larre amount the Methodist church on Thanksgiving day. . ., . .,..,.., suit purchaser. The land is well adapted ; Ptttrtbnrg ,nd Bill' Mill,, when Hugged. THE NEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. James Johonnot, of Itiiica, N. Y., who ' of tumiture at public See ootica ' m ; erne to fill the place of E. V. leGr.ff, elsewhere in this piprr. ; preached the Thanksgiving aeriuoD from . . .... M . , . ti. 1 Chrobiclea 13 : 29. After a brief lutro-. uw, yu d,vuuuv vi irniuoo, w9 wxMri v SIX. CMKvts ana nix luTKcys wrrc wamru vu . el.. I t. ,.. r atw..Brai nvuan tkd I ... a . 1 it .a... r S AL'pCaU l IUC a USUiuig, lie opir uawu auv aj D CaKC 1Q1 lOrKCV WSIK 1 11 IIIC UH i . Grulh aud Nurture of the Miud." House on Thanksgiving eve. ilowit beads c The evening setsion was addressed by A. J. fatterson. &utjeci " ine acnooi Nov. 17, 18801m and :! e Family." Music before address, by Institute ; sub- i ject "Hear My Prayer." After it also; subject 'iUlefsed Be His Name." lr. James Jobonnot then addressed the 1 Institute upon "Ventilation." j louse on Thanksgiving ere. Mrs. Lilly Wells, ! Huntingdon county, a source of - .... r . . I J . . consume 01 ojoci iuiui, aumuu ; the nation. Communion services will begin in the j 3r(j, Foreign emigration is Lutheran church iu this place on Saturday national blessing. evening at " o'clock. Communion on Sah- 4,Uj Thanksgiving should be rendered to 1 bath. 0r religious blessings. Such are tbe tu mmt t.i hlih ia in this stomach. ' kt.:.. tiiat piv Ktrtiirlh to the Republic j : ...l I - " . - e .... ,. .. , u ,, wnero iuc o.wu . 0111 uu m m """fc Eastwaso Fast Tsaiss. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at ! 6 2opm; Altoona 10 35 p m ; Bell's .Mills' !.... . T" 1 1 1 I tU . n I 1. , FOR KENT A Store-Room, connected ; nient Terms moderate. For pirticulars '. .:,!,,. 1 50 n m : Lewis-i call on or address C. MEYERS, town 11 00 p m; Slifflin 11 19 p m ; arrives I Farmers' Grove, Juniata Co., Pa. at Harrisburg at 12 50 a m, and Philadelphia 0 j at 4 15 a to. FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRES , Pacific Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 15 s clear, 1, miles west of East Salem, on the;' ,Al," Tne ' . . . ! Huntingdon 930a m; Lewistown 1032 am; Mitflinroad. Running water between bouse .Mirain ,0 5, , lu . n,lnc,nnon 11 47 am; and barn. All kinds or Trait. Improve- . Harrisburg 12 15 p M ; arrives in Philadel- W. NOBLE, 1 "T nature for the raising 01 grain ana sutca. 1 Mifflintown, Pa. i Flenty of hme'stone. Tbe community is ... ! good. Churches and scbool nouse conve- ductory the sermon was preached from tbe with a Dwelling, in Jobustown, Juniata 1st. The historic forces of the nation. county. This is the oldest aud most destra- a former resident of . 2u(l. We should be thank! ul lor the ma- hie business stand in the place. Possession was recently elected j . . .SI.ri,v .;, -hich God has blest i can be bad on the first of April. 1881. Apply to Emtcib S Nov. 10-3t CO Q r-H Si a. . Dott, Jr., Agent, luifllintown, Pa. 1 m -t a O 4 5 H o 0 O a 2 o I t ez w Organs ! Organs I Organs ! . nr tUm -r..(.i.. Ii nrl von will hive irood .1, . 1.1.1. -l .v..r. hnH and threaten t er townshiD V i 1". L . 1 ..r K.. n,;.,n Tha Han. i T V... jliM-t fnitu rli fwmf n! niut Tf flrpsa the binding of " We hail Meet By and By, .... .......;..n..l llV kMr. W Ga:.ce, and roll-cail. . . . . i '. . .. , . .;,, .. - In this plai-e a few snow fl.ikes floated 10 . The first question before tbe Institute as " r ,. , , I the air on Thanksgiving djv, while in Perry "How should teachers service oe esliina- j ,nc 'r 1 e . , -, .. .-.i ...: tu H,int t Ti-1 county a snow cf three inches was laid over I lcaa smtlU lllVll dcisuiio m. vi .M...v- - cussed bv W. I. Hibbs. J. B. Stine, W. J. aSoO AND UPWARD WITH FROM 6 TO rf the permanency of the nation, gers are, j ioi Organ manufacturer in this country, j 1st. The increase ot drunkeness. ; Stool and Book with each Organ. Call on j 2nd. The disregard of the Christian Sab- or address W. H. AlKENS, , . r . , 3rd- Monnonism. i R fornlcriy occupied by W. F. Sny- John Smith's boy, in Fermanagh town- : de" 3 seplru. , ship, up to last Saturday had caught 68 : a Lost Ma. William Brocions left his j rabbits, this year. How many he bas caught home in Lawrence township, near Clear-j DON T BE DECEIVED by such dodget ' since Saturday has not been reported. ; field, Pa., at 1 o'clock r. M., cn Saturday, as a $350 Organ at $'i5 to 9?0, when you i can buy tbe same grade ot instruments ai , home at $j0 to S"0, and save the freight, by ' I ments a Log House, weatherboarded Bank I phia 3 45 p in Barn, Wagon Sfhed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality of land is good is in an.- , whlm yimgztd. tut turtoer particulars, aa G. W. SULOUFF, East Salem, Juuiata Co., Pa. ' ' pZl?,r 1r"i. -' Ju?iaV wi'l''i' i Self-Threadini? Shuttle fl' Mills, Spruce Crtek. Petersburg, . 55 . , ' ; Mill Creek. Mt. I'aioa, JfcfryfeVB and At- Hing iinl AOlSeles: . mnrt. mrmrm yiM,fri.i. ' .1. . T 11". Self-Setting Needle. Lightest litin- the IJobbm without running the Machmo or j LEWISTOWN DIVISION. I Trains leave Lewistown Junction lor Mil I my at 7 00 a m, 1 1 06 a m, 4 33 p in ; lor removing the work. Wise, J. F. Allen, J. H. Smith, J- H. Car ney, J. H. Willis, Jeremiah Keller and W. H. Groninger, after which the Institute sang W;.-nti Smiles." Ji.sLeliaPatridge,of Philadelphia, lec- j John C. Partner, of Milford townshipj Nov. 13, 1880, since which time nothing is tared npon "Reading." Tbe chief Uiought thot a buck deer in the Big Thicket, ia known o - bis fate. At times he bas ap of tbe lecturer mas to get the thought aT Licking Creek valley, last week. He ob i peared somewhat strange in his talk, and the reader back ot the words. 1 .iaed a shot at a six-pronged buck, but j lears are euterUined by bis lami'y lht be An intermission of r lew minutes follow- J mUsed ,h mar. ; bas, in a fit of mental derangement, wau- mA u;- P.h-iriTe'a effort, when Dr. James ! . .. ;. ,T,iv-lv en- i dered away from bis home. His personal KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers U. Eonuedy,) The NEW DOLIES'IIC tike8 no tantrums. No long tall- or argument Snnbury at 7 25 a m, 2 05 p m. required, every machine telling its own story. I Trains ar-, e at Lewistown Junction from ( . MWn.y at 9 30 a m, 8 00 pm, 5 50 p m ; from : The NEW DOMESTIC has no enemies, except tioso who sell, or are ia Sunbury at 10 25 a m, 5 10 p m. . terestei in selling other make of machines. DEALERS IN calling on W. H. AlKENS, CltAIIV, Main street, Milllintown. j TYRONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Bellefonte and 1 Lock Haven at 8 20 a m, 7 08 p m. Leae ; KZtf P1.EST, Tyrone lor Curwensville aid Clearfield at, ; 905 a m, 7 50 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Bellefonte I and Lock M iven at 8 48 a m, aa 1 7 32 p tu. ' ' Arrive at Tvrone trcni Curwensville and Clearfield at 7 45 a m, and i 00 p in. ( YO COGS TO BRC.1K. .XO C.J.MS TO GRl.VD. .MOST Dl'RAULE, SIOST PEarECTSEiTIXtt .1IACIII5B Johonnot spoke upon the question ol "The in Growth and Nurture ot the Mind," fttakes n,e .l.nhPri of hoes. H Wription is aa follows: He is of German. hogs to hi. place, slaughters them, j Wnt, and speaks somewhat broken Eng-; John K go year,, VIED: KOCU Nov. 2id, near Oriental, this ; . v isjvcg Mic a-'j a um." rj 'i . . . i.ih Vi. Patridce recited Bnchaut-b 1 . , . ,h .,, and lard to : iwb ; waa 44 years of age ; weighs about . reimu. " 1 o- " l . . r . i loU pounds; uas uaaci ejes, iw ,uuiL.- Read's poem of "Tbe Rising m 177." Adjourned. The following teachers entered their names during the forenoon C W Ramsey, Frank McCulloch, E A Aumiller, Wm H Groninger, Hugh Clark, Charles Campbell, Stuart M Turbet J T Tnrb-.-tt, D , Kepler, Jesse Grubb, J H Kencpp, Sadie Cooper, Annie Collier. ENSLOW Nov. 24th, at tho residence ; the owner. . , . : ion, a art Drown nair, cuiuur, u . - David Heck fell from the "over-head" to . oQ Coysville, Miss Jane Enslow, sged 88 years, the threshing floor in John Zook's barn in' trlmmed .' 6 months and 21 days. high forehead ; when Last seen be bad on , coat and vest of a saft and pepper mixture, ; almost black; black felt bat; plowman's j shoes, two buckles ; unbleached canton fiannel undershirt and drawers ; and heavy ! SOTICE. The Best Offer Tet Made. Fermanagh township, last Wednesday, and . was seriously hurt. He lay unconscious several days. Recorder McDonald was called to Tusca- rura on Wednesday, to attend upon the se w itir.a an aired aunt. Since the : McDon- COIIJIERCi COAIs , Philadelphia & Reading Kailroad. Arrangreinent of Pasn?pr Trainii, ' NovEMBr.K 15th, 18tf. Trams leave Hirrisburg as follows : , For New York via'Allentown, at b05 a. m., and 1 4i p. m. IX THE WOKLD. It Sews Anything. It I'Lsra Evertbodt. Cill on r address W II. AlKENS, Third Street, Ji!fli:itown, Juniata Co., Pa Calcined Plaster. Land Huto, TJ-; 5S" Also Ajjent for the ESTET and othtr niikos of Organs. Sold on easy monthly payments. Dec. 17, 1879. 1 p m. : einrham overshirt ; brown woolen socks. His upper lip was shaved, I and has a a art on it. Any information con-; Farmers will find it profitable to use Whit- ' ceiniDg bis whereabouts will be thankfully ,. LESLIE'S PCBLICA- man s corn ana ioo .um. ...,..... receiveu uj ui nc, j. j. , FTIONS JE YEAR FOR ON IT $2.50. place, has the agency for selling them in Ju- at Clearfield, Pa. Exchanges please copy, i ' ,- u, i,-..(v. um-r niatt county, and is prepared to supply: - rhJL" 5!, I !S - TlrL, roct27-2m. , A LETTER. ht , ew i ora, ... -. , , of . which SV a M I W S B f k VII. m llfUagb iiiaoh-w s- . V n A mnnr III LWU SCUCIMMUS smww st.no nt-r vesr. . . ' .j ... .. .;...iic riiii1 the cannot fully understand. It re j x - .A VM U WU W u't mA.i"-v ..... .. . ... .-- i th. K,rr,)wi between ! man named Kaunman. remaps some o. live uiiio "'" MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLUTOwa, Dec. 1, 1880. Butter 20 SEEDS, SALT. &C. ' above lines were put in type Mr. ' aid's aunt has died. Eggs , Lard.... ... Ham Shoulder .... Sides........ Potatoes Onions....... Rags 20 8 9 7 8 00 40 2 We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miitlin town or Mexico. We are prepared to I urnish Sal t to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTY. April 21, 1879-tf w. to a! r. t . .. . Fbask Leslie's Youse fi ae.eu , . . . . ..- n.,nv TM.ir.:. and coniain- . ; t mi m nio.e raaiuiv . thi. 1.1 ana u: ibhi.u " ,ng rnucu .o .u.er. ----- ill""-r .... ,w: nublican can understand are. This paper conw.us Bo an exenange, u ."5 -t- t .nH r.ln,We readinir matter. Just.. ! reading It. The letter lea the many readers or the Sentinel and Re-! the letter alter t..t. .nd valuable reading matter. the paper lor young children. Price, year 60 cents. pe, . his pedigree, says. A drove or 40 odd cattle put in an ap- , reading : leads: Pliasaht Dale, Nebraska, t November 20, leoO. ) i Iease iesus iUus. pearance during tbe prevalence oi me sno- jB. Editob Please have this copied in ist An " .. tom u,,! Friday. On Saturday Jerome your pper, as it was requested by me un trated paper, tor only $1-00 per year. storm on us r , L-...T.-Him ul words were. Tell s. ... i nin'i Prtrrr or the lat, a io , Thomoaon ana jonn joier uu B -, F"" L.M, i..r ,h. n.n tor 1 Dom.M,wn , At. -hff w. ! tbemol Juniau county, Penna., how I came . illustrates paper. ------ " . and cneerea me l , death. " 1 the writer ot this am ..uiin. rnco uut. - r . . . t i P. ing neaa. A son ol Lncien Louder, Pge S unday JeoV all four of the above publicolutnt for $2.50 per near. ill receive post-paid, )rth 1 ,.T. of the-ab..ve publications. i.K. - .-,.JmI ant's outBt Ot 1- . .h crown of beautiful preminm chromos, also a copy of He jg doing quite well, and in all our Book o. Vuable Inniation of over b wQ, fuy r. ri. conU.nmg an anu.... - . ! from Ohio, travelinr on an excursion. in Patterson, ! saw tbe terrible late of this man Kaufi'man. t r. ink ha a as a bridxe foreman, as ue Has . ... fm a horse a few week, ago, and hurt . M " " " "I'.Thr Anv person desiring to act as our eD f hi head Maiously. Drs. Craw- . ,,ih. staved on it too lone, was on sending us $1-60, will j receive po -i . performed an operation on strllck oy the enginewhich threw himabout i " " - - .... .- . j : LJ .. 1 . i-wl .h.1111 bis head, reraoing a piece of bW pages, - - . in hold receipts, Lal advice and forms, rti 1 oTe'Kettotnd letter writing advice tomercbJts, clerks, mechanics and farm- rs. j ill.,.- Sanies of 11 o-Ff Ocations -u .. The blacksmith shop, bit shop, tempering shop, and finishing shop or Mann's ax fac tory, near Lewistown, were destroyed by on Tuesday night a weea, aooui Loss, about $50,000; insured. The MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly. QroTATioss roa To-dat. Wednesdsy, Dec. 1, 1880. - Wheat 1 10 Corn 42 Oats 25to28 Rye 75 Cloversced. ......... ...... 4 25 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia. Not 29. Whet; No. 2 Western red, $1 20; Penojl vania red and amber, $1 18 to $1 20 Corn steamer, 55 to 56o; yellow, 57 ie; mixed new, 50o: old, G2.o Oata No 1 white, 46ib; No. 2 do, 45 to 454o ; No. 3 do, 44c; No. 2 mixed 42o. llje : JUMATA valley bask, OFMIFFLISTOWS,!'. WITH ; For Philadelphia, 6 35, 8 05 (through car), j 950 am, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. ! For Reading at 5 4 , 6 85, 8 05, 9 50 a ni, 1 45, 4 00 and 8 00 p m. For Pottsville at 5 45, 8 05, 9 50 a m, and - 4 IK) p. ni. and via Schuylkill k. Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn, 5 30 a m. For Allentown at 5 45, 8 05, 9 50 a m, 1 45 and 4 00 p m. ' The 8 05 am, ai.d 1 45 p m trains have through cars for New York via Allen--town. SVNDJYS. For Allentown and way stations at 600 a m. FARMERS, NOTICE. I am gelling all FARM MACHINERY of tlio Litest Improvements, of Standard Manufacturers, tried and wsrracted, for durability, and not excelled by any other machines in doing work. Oct. 27, lSS0-3ui WM. BELL, Miffltntown, Pa. NEW STORE. ALf.V STREET, PJTTERSOX, IX THE J. B. M. TODD STJXO Having just opened a new stork of store goods, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Fisb, and a general assortment of stero roods, I : will take pleasure in exhibiting goods to all who may favcr me with a call. Will pay . the highest market price lor country produce. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIN P0MER0Y, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cosaitr. ! Dibectobs : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Don't forget the place, at Todd's old stand in PAtterson. May 5, 1K80-Om. T. M. COOK. Geore Jacobs, Amos G. Eonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atl-inson. SO feet down into a oilcn. n "veu aoo.n ..no. m il 25 minutes alter we picked him up. lie : " Jo was a man about 40 years old by appear-. . r,rr oun c itti F m RITFT i4i..n t.w.k him home. Where PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKLT. I STOCKUOLDEKS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, I Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, . L. E. Atkinson, ' W. C. PonHToy, Nnir f9 (Vttlrt sales 4.i00 bead: : Amos G. Bonsai atu'l Heir's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel "JL. Kurtz, J. lioliiics ln?ic, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations ' at 1 45 p m. Trains for Harrisburg leave es follows : Leave New York via Allentown at 8 45 a m, 1 00 and 5 30 p m. Leave New York via "Bound Brook Route" j and Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30, 4 00 and ; 5 30 p m, arriving it Harrisburg 1 50, 8 20, ' 9 10 p m, and 12 35 am , ' Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a m., 4 00, 5 50 ' and 7 45 p m. ; Leave Pottsville at 7 00, 9 10 a. m. and 4 40 ; j pm. i L7ooR6ei5',76r.4d5?o 35p'u.u 60 "; MENS' YOUTHS' & I30YS' CLOTHING Leave PotUville via Schuylkill and Susque- fl c , . p$ BQOr$ SU0ES jyo TURXISHIXG GOODS. hanna Branch, S 30 a iu. ' ' I Leave Allentown at 0 35, 9 00 a m., 12 10, Hg j, prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select storks ever offered ia j this market, ana st Jsru.MSUiMiLr low micas ! ! Also, atasure8 taken for suits an l parts "f suits. wLich will be rif d to ord ' at short notice, very reasonable. Is tLe plsee where ycu can buj THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST fire. night 4 30 and 9 05 p m. I SUXbJYS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 45 p m. ' Leave Reading at 8 00 a m and 10 35 p nu ; Leave Allentown at 9 05 p m. El A LOW IX MR ASCII. Leave HARRISBl'RG for Paxton, Loch- am ha-tlllM WASi I i-juiuot u lL but be told me to do this write to Juniata so 1 shall obey ; prilje 5ja6o: cood, 5c ; medium, 4i to ; JjMh 1H"r,z'cr' bis dying word, Ejo : common, 3tto4. Sbeep-sa.es ; SX&.t Dayton, Ohio, when at home. ll.uw oea ; prime I , a.. - : SJ- Interest anoven me ra.e o. . per ' -""7 " . . ! mpriimn 4 enmmon. dltO-IJ. lines ceni. on o monius ceruucaies, o per ceiii. ou r. w , Tbi following piece of intelligence is re-. Mle9j 8 3i.0 head -.prime, ic; good, lated bv a Perry county paper : An amusing g i c; cotnuiou 60. A piece of root was put in the threshing incjdent occurred on election day at the : pi..),', V.Ilcr I .. - ...... . ... ti ...... . I Remember the place, in HoFmao'fc New R-ji'.Jictr, i Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rner ot Uri Jjfe and Jan. 1, l79-tf ' 12 months cerliucates. traud 'Catalogue ( mr - Ail nftirinr biwj xi - . .. We emylovment should send at once before j mtchintt of aonry Mier in Pfouta's Valley 1 jn Bur0 townshiu. Perry county their territory is taken. j a few days ago. Tbe result was that a nura- . young qu, naUied Frank had been parad- j Address PUBLISHING CO., ; ber of fp" oroken oul OI ." ing 'tl tue "eP"rt Hancock Club, yett- r.a.-.n- - k , of lha spikes struct a 15 Dey i , - d hurt him t naoteu - - shoemaker 1 badly. : ing as loudly for "the superb" as any one in j ' tbe ranks ; so when he announced his in- : VALUABLE MILL PHOPERTI FOR SALE i i t,. VoAt, cutter and Gr.nder is the tention to vote the Republican ticket the . Hauck's Fodder l-uirer a iMrt, ,hat votine rJace , . . . , ' .1.1 tunruirtir. known an th Col. Democratic leaders at tnai voung piace 1 r 1- " ; . . MrMl . gupply His vote was challenged oy a prominent Jnniata coumy, r r - - v . n n n f. " , . ; for ihat purpose. see but , best maenmc . - . . ... . s : w -- m m T T r i i Z' Bell has the agency for selling them in were, to s.y .SKen oy surpr.se , y iUlljlO, " . - .nnn . hir fnifl waa cuuiciikcu ... .uu..... . s prcpareo. iu "kf' - - - - .... located about two miles n .... r j..n..r.t mnd whi-n olaced under oath be 1. . ... or who want that most useiui,proi-!-- - - ; town, juniaia couniy, ra. an honest Galveston n;n down the avenue, 0 . -rhat should he Til coveS -itb all the delicacies of the a table coir r trreen season, including a W "- Rhilig ,nd economical machine. eeal J two canvas--- - ; 27.2m the irate Galveston i .r-and to-momw t . ,t money u f-j "-"-- . . . .. ot on. but yon can for the boots fanner of delicacies." : rU,it the Institute unless "J J ocrat. paid me reven dollar. , I mched in ) ofr.tl to pay for all manner o ,.ii.n. Ther cannot keep - ,pea . , t- noise so disturbs the insu- , - r . . m that he was noi qtuei, ,.,. ...irtiir ! an" J"1 ,l" " J -hi. r Don't be tute thatiH risefnlncss is lnKMt entirely , . neTer t)M thf)m should rostrum ,i-kp, i 1 11.1 L x ' " jan23. 1879-tf f j Manhood: HowLost. Hew Restored ! . Just published, new edition .t '(T3Dr. Culverwcll's Celebrated Essay V3- on ,he fHf"! cure oithout medi ! cine) of Spermntorrlm'S or Sn-mlnal weak i ness. Involuntnrv Setiunal Losses, Impo THE undersigned has for saie tho valu- tency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Iiu ,le monertv. known as the 'pedimenu t Marriage, etc also, Con- snmption, Epilepsy am! Fits, induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, fcc. Th. .l.hrateri atitlior. in this admirable north ol Mifflin- . puv,. -i,...!- iienLinstrntes. from a thirtv Tl... ..I .... n . - . ' - ., ... . -'--. venrs' sur.eeslul nractice. inai me alarm. located about two miles was asked by the P. D. ir ho had received ; ueJ o( property are unequalled in the , ,.on!ie,I11ences or self-abuse mv be rad- . 640, 9 35 a m. 2 ("J p ni ; daily, except Sat urda? and Sunday. 5 45 p in, and on Saturday ' only,' 4 45, 6 l', y :0 p iu. j Reluming, leave STEEf.TON daily, ex- : cept Sunday, 6 !, 7 00, 10 00 a m, 2 20 pm ; j daily, except Sat ui day and Sunday, 6 10; p m, and on Saturday only, 5 10, 6 30, 950 j ;Plr' C. G. HANCOCK ! Genrrtl Pass'r Ticket -Irtii. Z. E. Wt.'OTTEN, General Manager. m No paper in the JUTiiata Valley publishes , as large a quantity of reading matter as the Sentinil and Republican. It is above all ; others tbe paper lor the general reader. , ' SAM'Li STKAY lias just returned froci the Kaslcrn cities with a felt variety at j ,i ti vsj t . .: a Tu i f am ar. ml a r HAXS & CAPS, liOOTS & hHOES, ALL SIZLS, GENTS' FCJRN'ISHINO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see ma and be astonished Pants at 75 CCDiS. 7 SC1V3 MADb TO ORDFK.jj Patterson, Pa., April 10, 1879. S MUEL STRATER. The yonng man looking around to see i anv money or valuable consideration, during county. ..... (rally cured without the dangerous use ot ' the campaign, that gentleman thinking the Parlies interested in me Mining Business internai medicine or the application ol tbe . . iu. v.r" e ' A..H ... -ir. thi nr.licfl nmmnt at--. . . lk . h.rf u llrrl lii... nfl " Th an. ' - . i.. .ii tn i epuo..v. , tention. ApplV to Thursday cnildren win no. o - t i ,wer cme clear and sharp; -es, the Dem- DAVID D. ST0XE, .i.it the Institute unless accompanied oy ( me feTen dolIari . i niarched in Attorney at Law, July 28,1880. Milllintown, Pa. ..a in a whisper, heard, respo - - not 1 H.troved. deceived by appearances. AiAni in me. I lose w"v Parents don't expect to more than I children to .. hannuet SHV rrorVeboot," ton Sew. behave becomingly eiery where. .i h mrant is often The inner cnaracier revealed by the outside conduct of the child. The ex amination was suddenly discontinued and tbe young man's vote was taken. Bsottne'. and Republican $1.50 a yeai AH kinds of job work neatly and expedl tiously executed at the office of tbe Sentinel j and Republican. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. It contains more, and a greater variety of good and usef ul readirg matter than any other county paper. ' knile; poiuting out a mode of cure at once " simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hi; i condition may be, may cure himself cheap ; ly, privately, and radically. EThis Lecture should be in the bands ! of ever.youth and every man in the land. Sent tree, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. Address the Puolishers, THECULVEUWELL JIEDICALCO 41 Ann St.. New York; junelS-ly Tost-OlEce Bos 45b6. CAl'TIO.1 XOTICE. A WEEK. $12 a day at borne easily All persons are berebv cautic.ed aeainst : U made. Costlv Outfit free. Address , trespassing upon the lands of the under- i Taca k. Co., Augusta, Maine. dec3-ly signed it Fayette towi-hip, fey opening t lences, cuuing woour-r young timber, bunt- CAr no., sotice. 4 LL persons are berehy cautioned against XI Hshing. hantinj, breaking or opening fer ccs, or cutting wood or young timber. Samples ing. or in any unnecessary way trespssaing "T "V""'S on the lands sfr.,id. the lands of the undersigned, in Fayelto , Elizabeth O'.rver ' Joseph S'.eber tf'C l"i tfOflP' A7 at home - (bj UU tptiU worth $" free. Address Stis soa A Co., Portland, Maine. The Sentinel and Republican office is the '. J"bn Sausmaa ! place toget job work done. Try it. It will y i.. ..mmer f . ... ...... J.hn V in.mun Py yu if yott need anytuing in tnai line. ; C2 week in vourown town. Consult your interests and advertise in : hUU $. outfit free. Address U the Sentinel and Republican. Henry Sieber Amanda Ba.'hore Jonathan Bnrris S. S. Beaver. oct 6 Terms and H&U.ETT township awl a tract of woodland iu Walker township. Samuel Watts Hugh T. HcAlistcr. John Uusser. James McVeen. Robert McAiister. John Besboar. S. C. M.vers. Jacob Wittuer. Wiliiauj Thompson. a ig 27, 1. t Co., Portland, Maine. ! Snhserih forth-- Sentinel k. Repnbliran.