Vt .SU'TINEL&KEPUIJLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Detcnib'r 2, liO TERMS. Subscription, $1J0 per annum if paid nitbin 12 mouths ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per ineh lor each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line (or each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or Quarter rear. STATE ITC'IS. An eagle that measured six foci four inches irom tip to "tip was 6hot recently in Fultou county. Land on the Columbia pifce, near Lancaster, sold few days ago at foOC and $:JG0 per acre. At tbe February election the people of Xoriistown shall decide whether that place shall be made a city. llesidcutg of tbe county seat of Suli van dou't have to g3 far for deer. A Laporte man shot a Eue buck from bis window tbe other day. Lewis Cooper, of Vork county, Pa., crushed to death last week by a tire falling on hint. Charley lloss' father savs be has examined over three hundred lost chil dren in bis search for bis boy, and that be still baa detectives employed to find dim. At Johnstown on Monday morninrj a week Andrew Mullen, aged 10, while! playing near tuo railroad track stepped in fr nt of an express traiu and was in- ! st&ntlv .killed. ! rrntbirdi of the Grand Army p. -sis , r .i c. -ii .. i . r i ft - ' of the State will attend Garueld s la-, augtiratioc. ; n-ii- s.-T . j .1. . i illiam N Intyre.agcd thirteen, son f . . - ii i-1 . of a track foreman at llulidaysbu-ff, I .. . . ..... .J . : rolled off a lounge in his father s house ! ..rn- .c - . c j rn the 13 h and fell on the point of rusty bayonet with which he was pla T UUl TV WIIU NUItU UC W MS Ilia. I e, . . . - , j Tbe bayouet entered bis neck I - . r . . i the right ear, and was forced cleau ! iiesr the k a i... t' ,..1 LL'lu. , ....... . . ouet. but there is no present hope of , . , ' c i ., ' . . , , will not be a distillery, rectifying es bamuel ay, a prominent and much. ... , ". A, ' 3 psepniea citizen i.f iiioiint .l.iv dmA .in c . j ., .... ". . llsppy Kansas. iut wou t there be a Saturday evening tbe 1 1th aged aboutl,- t,'J, , , . . r, P .1 lively ousiness done in tbe "cravthur " one hundred years. lie was one of a . . J . , , family of tweuty one children by two Damages. His father was a slave during the existence of slaverv in this Siatc, having been brought to Pennsyl vania direct from Guinea. ii!ia3i Urocious, a well-to-do far mer, living near Clearfield, left home a month ago to go to the mil!, &nd has ijot since been heard from. Anna Bender, a girl of feeble intell ect, aged 20 left her home at Small's Mills (Juincy Jtownship, on the '2h th ultiiiiO. and was not seen again till the ll:h, w..cd her skelet-iU ws found iu I 2 piece o; rooas na i.t..i-..:. j:...-.I her flesh having been mostly devoured by hogs, dogs or wild s'.nmals. X ) clue to the cause of her death was found The authorities of Doke Centre, McKeaa couaty, are after a notorious character named John Fish, who bas enticed a number of girls to that place lor immoral purposes. A posse went Fish's bouse to lL-eb him, but he had fled. t rank Gallagher, a young rain re sid;C2 in Lower Y'oder township. Cam . - c . i i j i cna county, ou .uouaay a wetA. p.acea liiif a p.iuud of powder on tue Move to dry. Tbe neural result followed -' L3 was not seriously ii.jurea ?lrs UoLert mllh, of Burnside i - a : J townhip, Cieafield county , I recently visited same relatives iu Cherrrbill township, Indiana county. She had carefully trapped up her two nuoutiis old child and carried it with ber. When ebn arrived at ber destination the was horrified to ee that ber child was fcu otlered to ccrtb. Traujj-s are sent to jail for thirty oaysiu llarrisburg. A parrot in the family Mr J'avia Stubiebiue ol Coventry viile, Chester Couuty, is 60 years old. At Plymouth, Luxe-roe county, a few i davs :. a una and wife quarreled and ; - , . . i i-.i one or tnem siezea a roi uneu wiiu uoi water aad attempted to throw h on the other, but accidentally threw it over a little child, scalding it to death. A land league has been orgauized in Altooua to give aid to the Irish iu lie land. A York county gunner, named Scholl, his shot one hundred aud thirty ground begs this year. People wbo sport with dogs and guns may find it profitable to read tbe foll owing so carefully as uot to forget it Mr. Isaac Sbuey, of Spring Creek, met with a rather singular aceid.jut w hile out hunting on Thursday last. He Was accompanied by bis dog, and iu tbe course of bis rambling came across some boys wbo were also ou a bunt. with whom be stopped to eooveree rent- icg bis bauds on the muzzle of his gun. j iKn entra.d.seeminfrlv anxious to understand the nature of the con-, ' versation, jumped up on the gun ana looked into his masters face for swveral seconds, until satisfied that everything was all right. But in getting again upon all fours one pw struck tbe trig ger and tbe hammer went down. Tbe gun was discharged, the ball passing through his left hand and severely iu tiiating the fingers. Bdlefont Rtpub lican. A yoncg English woman who arriv ed io this country recently in search of employment, created a sensation iu New York city on Tuesday afternoon, by cowbtding a man named Ingersoll, who, she says, promised to give her a situatiou at ten dollars per week, but who sought to take improper liberties with her when they arrived at tbe house in Brooklyn which be called his Lome. The villaiu was severely punished. The lookers-on people acquainted wito ni and bis character, encouraged the girl and prevented theescape f her iosulter until he bad a bandful of red pepper thrown in his eyes and been cut about the face and head a number of times with a stout whip with pins twisted in the !ash, which brought tbe blood at every stroke. The villan bas been guilty of many offences like that for which the plucky young English woman punished him. Professor W. B. Jordan, ol the Maine Slate ABriculturl College, bas been elected to the Chair of Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry in the Pennsyl vania State College. Sale Bill printed on short notice at tbe office of the Htniiutl aud Bcfblicu- GEVtlUL ITEMS. The population of Oregon is 103,388. Leo ll.rtuian, the expelled Russian Nihilist, is expected to arrive at Bos ton before January 1. It is mentioned as a singular coinci dence that cx I'residtot Grant, Presi dent Hayes mid 1 'resident-elect Gar field each have three sous and one daughter. Four Prisoners escaped from the jil Lawrenoeviile, Va., ou Suuday, by burning the building to the grouud. Ernest A. Thorualio, a stamp clerk in the Internal lleveoue Office at Chicago, has absconded with Dearly $400u. De. Kliecter, of Fort Scott, Kansas, sold a farm lot $9,676 cash, lie start ed for Eureka Springs aud wet an old frieud at Joplin, aud stayed there a day. This was a fortunate circutu stance, as the coach be was booked for was stopped aud worked by highway men. John Eilcr. of Alden, Ilardia coun ty, Iowa, while riditiir along tbe road ou horseback, saw a ball of firo drop directly upon hiui from tbe sky. Ren dered unconscious by the shock, be found, with returning sense, that the bolt had seared his horse's head as with a red hot iron, killing it. Fifty gallons of whiky and rum, smuggled from Minnesota in flour bar rels, tnaiktd "sundries," have been seized at spruce Like, Manitoba. Thir ty six illicit whisky peddlers have been arrested on the Cauadiau I'aeilio line iu tbe same vioiuity. In Oakland Cal., Monday Light a week Miss Elizabeth Tyler was sbot -1 . .. .J . i -II.. I .. C . 1 1 t r c . , 1 3 . .. ." uanced, woo was carelessly haudiiuf a - . , 3 """o pistoL ... , . , . ,. o amca uuu. wiie 01 a weauuv , , . , ,, ' farmer, near Independence, Mo., and , . .... , , ' .,,,. her I so little children i-ik billed ho killed by . , r . the explosion of a can of kerosene. i which the mother was filling a lighted . , , , Iau.n with on -Monday night a week. ,. '. - George tolourn, a lad of sevenb , " . . years, from New York, has committed mieide at Amity ville, L. I Gov. M. John, of Kansas, predicts , . , .... f , ' , that by the middle of Janusry there .... . ' Must act oss the border? It is definitely settled that two new i ocesn telegraphic cables, to be cod : trolled in this Country and not in Kng land, will belaid, and negotiations to that effect have been made between the American capitalists aud Siemens ' UrHthers. Officials of the Toledo, Cincinnati ; and St. Louis Railroad, an extension for 250 miles of the Toledo. Delphos aud liurliogton road from Ivomima to St. Loais tay the contracts are being I let on the entire line, and tbe road will bf, : cntno bs ()nber. 1881 "My address is Columbia, S. C.,"i aid not uiear. anythiug bordering oo a! challenge to a duel, says Wade llauip-' ion of bis celebrated letter to Secre- ! tary Sherman. He uiereiy wished to i save the Secretary the trouble of reply- j lug to him at Charlottesville, Iruui , - ' wLicn place be was then writing. Ed :so a said the ether day in answer to a visitor's suggestion that be was overburdened with work ; "Oj, do; I never sleep Uiore than two or three ! hours iu twen'y-four. I dou't feel well it 1 do." Mf Jo Un Q BrnDerf wL( U tll ex. , Jn o , -fhl bamboo tor the csrbun loots of K l sou'o e,eeric (l ba8 Uti of jrilZll arf -.? i n.. .i. k. n . . .. . . A I . 1 . .4 I . I- . L.,1FH 1 1 t 11,1 will 1, n flilUMJICU 1 OVI WW . . i,m;.. .. aud nil bis return toe waiting nations UiU-t continue to watch for the perfect ed Edicou electric light. An old Maryland farmer lately got $2000 back pension money in a luiup lie was seventy years old, bad been poir ail bis life, and haviug no rela tions to leave it to. be determined to spend it ail before be died. So be got iarried, taking a pretty young womau, gratified her extravagant wanu in the way of di ess, bought a race bors, aud kept expensive wn,es aud pure whisky iu the house, io three months after bis ( . : i! .:. . i marriage all tits money was gone niirnitn an ins iuuhc as K"e, mo wife bad lull biiu, his horse died, aud be apparently ii-n't uear dying. A naked man on bis knees in the snow, wiih thermometer at zero, was so strange a spectacle that the conduc tor on tbe Pau Handle railroad stop ped bis train. The man said that a strange voice commanded him to bang bis clothes on a limb and pray. A woman aged 25 years, with a do sen or more aliases, was arrested in Brooklyn, N. I., recently, charged with having fourteen buHbauds. It is said she married all of them for the simple purpose cf robbing them. M. de Lesseps states that 1,300,000 shares of the Panama canal have been subscribed by 200,000 persons. The greatest subscriber is Frauce: the next is paio. A terrible racket bas been beard night aud day recently in the Chinese Tl 1 Zm ll.. quarter m can rranciwo lt is the beatini; of irons in Feng Chang Sung's house to drive out an alleged devil that is tn ubiing bis wife and tbat bas green eves, red bair, blue skin and a yellow tail. Temperaooe pledges are better than gongs in this longitude. A confidence uiaa who bad played a game on a traiu at St Louis, on the 15tb was pnrsucd on the bridge by a police man, and falling through, a distance of ninety feet was drowned. One Caxad a noted runner, was late ly sbot in Denver by bis backer, who bad $18,000 np on hiai, Cazard having sold the race. John C Armstrong a farmer, living near Carrollton, III., was yesterday killed by Clinton Armstrong iu no wise related to him in a dispute about a I wagon. A Connecticut preacher who voiea at a recent town election took bis sup posed ballot out of a vest pocket where he kept other papers. The returns from tbat town read thus: "John M. Smith, Hep., 101; Wiliatn Richmond, Deoi., 80; Mrs. Anderson desires the prayers of the congregation for ber hus band, gone to sea, I." Eleven hundred pupils in tbe Boston nublio schools have bad their eyes ex amined. About eight per cent, were near sighted and about twelve percent prematurely far sighted. In the year 13S1 there will be four eelip8eg two of tbe snn and two of tbe moon. A partial eclipse of the sun, May 27, and a total eclipse of the moon, i-:?. 11.19. will be visible in North uu- - J America. Slurvtd In Eeatii. New Yokit, Dec. 15 The death of Miss Martha Terbuue, which occurred recently at Lodi, Bergen county, N.J, is attracting cousiderabie attention, es pecially ou account of the assertions of the relatives of tbe deceased that she had Starved herself. Miss Terbune was 59 years cf age at the time of herd?atb had never been married and hud always been regarded as eccentric to a degreo bordering on insanity. When 19 years of age she and a companion broke through a bed in their sleep, which bo frightened Martha that she ever since declined to sleep on a bedstead. Mis Terbune weighed ueariy two hundred pounds at the time she began her sin gu'.ar fast, and lost very little iu enn sequeuce. O i the 13th of September last her mother, who was over 5)0 years of age, was stricken with paralsis, which so shocked Martha that she form ed a resolution not to eat any more Duricg four weeks she partook ouly of the minutest nourishment and then ceased to take food iltogether. At the end of seven weeks of total abstinanee, eleven weeks after beginning her fast, nhe died Tbe neighbors seem to plaee the greatest relitnce iu the statements made by tbe relatives of the deceived. Mrs. Stephen M .sev, who assisted in taking care of Miss Turbune, said ; "I gave ber the last mouthful to eat some corn meal mush j'l-t seven weeks befire she died. Counted the tiuid by the almanac. o . Familiar Love Perhaps there is no period so pleas ant auioug all pleasant periods of love-, making as that in which the intimacy between the lovers is so assured, and tbe coming event so near, as to produce and to endure conversation about tbo ordinary little matters of life: what can be done with the limited means at their disposal ; how that life shall be begun which they are to lead together; what idea each has of tbe other's du t ies; what each can do for the other: what each will renounce fur the other. There was a true seuse of the delight ofiutimacyin the girl who declared tbat she bad never loved ber lover so j well as when she told him bow many pairs of stockiogs she had got. It is very sweet to gaze at the stars together; and it is very sweet to sit out among the haycock. The reading of poetry together out of tlie same book, with brows all close, and arms all mingled, is very sweet. Tbe pouring out of the whole heart in written words, which the writer knows would be ridiculous by any eyes, and any ears, and any sense, but the eyes and ears, and sense of tbe dear oue to whom tbey are sent, is very sweet; but for tbe girl who has made a shirt for the man whom she loves, there has come a moment in the last stith of it, sweeter than any stars, haycocks, p-ictry, or saocrlati ve epithets have produced. iiiihony Trollop. SHORT LOCALS. - "Tha Pipe's heilth is ba.l " Sweet buy, at.d bur, Christmas. Duy cuily tbat is not highly colored. "Sitting Bull is mining to urn-reader." The Eratik'.iu Ittposttary is 'JO yer olJ. i Cbrirtuis ii tbe frnd.-st of all lioliil.iy. ' People are slow about filling tlntr ice houses. Harrisburg people die of malignant scar let fever. The bAtctclor reluctantly sjys good by ' leap year. ! Tbe duck 1: mi tor reports tli.it kia.l of game scaice. Veiuior. is correct, he s.iys there will be ' more cold weather b-lore srring. Thj Post of the G. A. U. attended the funeral of Iaaiel Nutesune on Friday. J For Sale A second-hand (ioMen Tongue Organ. Fr jrirtieuUri call at this office. We irih the readers of the Sentinel and j Reyublican a Meny Chn..taiia and Ilspf' Mew Year. Court was poorly attended, last week, tin out- being present exsep'uig, lawyers, clients j and jrrors. FUR SALE Five thares Odd Fellows' Hall Asocial inn stiek. If you wib to buy. I call at this olhce. i Samuel B. Kickenbach is paying the high est price for calves. Lejve word at Mur ray's hotel, MiUiintown. 2t Tbe hillsides were in splendid condition for coasting last Wednesd iv, and the boy s did not negluct the opportunity to coast. The Presbyterian Sabbath-school will en joy the festivity that at tends upon the get ting np and disponing of a Christmas tree. The verdict in the Bouawitz and Morrison case was reached on Thursday morning. Verdict tor the amount of note, $3,200.0), for Bonawitz. Mr. Thompson, Presideut Ilayes Secre tary of the Navy has resigned to accept the chairmanship of tbe American Committee of the Panama canal. Six thousand of the Pennsylvania Nat ional Guard will attend upon the inaugura tion of General Garfield next March. Gen eral Hartranft will command them. Farmers will find it proU table to use MThiU man's Corn and Cob Mill. Col. Bell, of this place, has the agency for selling them in Ju niata county, and is prepared to supply farmers. oct27-Jm. Between this date and the 1st day of Feb ruary, ItttH, bills will be sent to all wbo are in arrears for subscription to the Juniata Sentinel and Republican, to all who are in arrears more than one year. Do not wuit for the bills. Send pay before tbe 1st of February. Teicher Allen was out of health to such a degree on Thursday that he was not able able to teach school, ilr. Allen has oeen ill ever since. The directors secured the service of Mr. Edward Lindsay to leach the school. Hauck's Fodder Cutter and Grinder is the best machine in use for that purpose. Col. Wm. Bell has the agency for selling mem in Juniata county, and is prepared to supply all farmers who want that most useful, prot- itablc and economical machine. Oct. 27-2m On Mouday the Snyder county court fouud Israel Erb, guilty of the murder of Gretcben Kmtiler. Ettioger was convicted in September. Mover will be put npon trial for the same murder. Tbe sheriff may bave three executions. iitn Ohio lawver pave a iud? a bit- J " c ter pill for compelling him to apologize to tbe court lor too rree expressiou law which be mistook. He eaid with great dignity, "Your Honor is right, and I am wrcng, as your Honor generally is " The judge feli like tuakiug him apologize again, but didn't." SHORT LOCAL'S. Taffy parties are all the rage. Buy Dr. Morrisou's anti billions pills. The corn tbat is not busked will not spoil. The Masonie order in this state num ber 31,978. The 1st Presbyterian church in "Al tooua has bought a $2800 organ. Skating was good las Thursday aud Friday on East Cherry street. Easton has a scandal : the people are prominent in that community. j This bas not been a good winter for i the exhibition of coruef statuary. Benj. Kercbner shot a hawk tbat measured 4 feet from tip to.tipof wing. Three inches of suow fell on .Mod Jay night. The Lutheran Sabbath School will bold a jubilee oa Friday night a week. Sbeiu Z Kik a prominent Aymishman in Miill n couuty is seriously ill. Exchange pipers report tbe price of cows as being higher now than at any time within the past 5 years. The three Masters in Chancery who distributed the Milton Fire Relief Fund were each paid $375,00. Three boys, while skating on the river broke through the ice last Friday evening. Riilroad compmy ofEsials, will sell excursion tickets, December 24, 25, 31 and on January 1st. All tickets are good to return on, till January 3, 1881. Two Lewistown boys broke through the ice in the river, a few days ago ; they wefo rescued with difficulty. Hubley is tbe name of toe latest rout agents, that robbed tbe mails be tween llarrisburg aud Philadelphia. Rev. John Laird, preached in the I'resbytenan church on ashington street on Sabbath morning, and in tbe Lutheran church in tbe evening. A teachers institute will be bcld at McAlisterville, commencing Friday evening Pec. 31st, to continue Satur day aud Saturday evening. On Sunday night a white whale was stopped at tbe statiou till on Monday morning. Ii was being taken to Chic ago ou the cars. The length of the fish was 50 feet and its weight was CO 000 pouuds. The llarriburg Patriot thinks that "the man who asks the reporter to give some uuforiunate individual "a slap," with the advice "Don't tell any one I told you, for 1 don't care to be mixed np in it," is mean, cowardly and ignor ant. "Etiquette" writes us to inquire if in our opiuion it would be proper for him to support a young lady if she was taken with a faint even if ho hadn't been introduced. Proper, young man, certainly prop ber by all means. L'ltvtland Sun. On b'&turday, D. D. S.oue, Execut-j or of the estate of Miss Mary Runner deceased, sold three houses of said de- cedeut, for price as follows, Ao 1 to . , , o-.. p. ii. jij o i . " linfor$T09. "There is a certain merchant iu Han j uibal, Osweeo couuty, S. i., wbJ won't hire small boys to shovel suow off the roof of his store on any terms." He is irriTorniably rrejudiccd against s.uall b'yi applying for that jib. He tried one tba other duy, and tbe bold, j bad younf villago pirate filled toe j chiuiney with suow, which meUed a0l''rf,w T soaked don into the store." ! "KAIIl, Medical siudeuls, and the Sopho more cUfS ol the Uuiversity or Penn sylvai.il in Philadelphia had a fuss j last Thursday. The latter clas were i indulging in the ceremony of buiuiugj tl.f ir old text books Tbo former in terfered, 50 police were preseut. The medical boys churned the hue of police, j rw'-ult teu s; u icutg were arrested, and tliree piilieemau were sect to the hos pital. The uul Christmas entertainment will takeplsce at the .MoAlistervilio S. (). School nu ('iiristmas Eve Friday Dee. 21th. It will jousistof Deelauia tinns, Uecitatioos, Essays, Music it.by the children and will be very interest ing, the puoiio is coraiauy mvircu. Admission ID cts. for tbo beceat ot tbe library. Geo. F. McFaula.nd. PILLS. Use only Dr. J . M. Morrison Sugar coated Auti-bilious Pills as they are now acknowledged to be the best Liv er Pill made, ft box of them should be in every family. They are also a good physio. Can be had at Dr. Bauk's Drug Store in Miffliutowa and at most of the country stores. Tho Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this cnun ty. dec 21 SO. Electiost Xotice. A meeting of the Odd Fellows' Hall Association of the lloroujih of Mifflintown will be held in the room of Mifflintown lodge No. 131, 1, O O. F., on Friday evening, January 7, 1SS1, at G o'clock for the purpose of electing effitsers to serve for the ensuing year. E. V. II. Kreider Secrctarv. Deo. 21-1880. Pumps and Wind Engines. Any one in need of . good Iron Force Punin. or a rood Wooden, or Rubber Buck - et Chain Pump, can bi.y the same of the ..nn.. .t ln fitrures. Also. We - diir.iii in any kind of roe-k, from 25 lo 150 feet in d.-plh. ater guaranteed. ma Engines set np, of the best make, and tested by actual trial before it costs the purchaser a dollar. For prices and estimates address F. W. NOBLE, Nov. 17, 1880-Sm Mifllintown, Pa. Organs ! Organs ! Organs ! $50 AND CPWAKO, WITH FK0M 6 To 17 STOPS. I buy direct from the argf and most re liable Oi-an manufacturer in this country. Stool aud Bijok with each Organ. Call on or address W. If. AIKEN'S, Main street, MiTilintowu, Pa. Boom formerly occupied by W. F. Sny der. acpl-Su. DONT BE DECEIVED by such iodget as a $.150 Organ at u5 to $S0, when you Cn bny tbe same gr.de of instruments at home at $i0 to $70, and save the freight, by calling on W. H. AIKENS, Main street, MitUintowu. Sentinel and Republican $1.00 yea 31AKEIED: Ilackeuherger, Reiser At tbe res idence of Ezra D. Parker Esq., on the 14th inst., by Rev E. E. Berry. Mr. Geo. H. Hackenberger of Patterson, -and MissSallie Keiserof Miftlintown. Struck, Beecher On tbe 16th inst., by Kev. J. Landis, Mr. Daniel Struck of Millerstown, aud Miss E.lie Beecher of Mexico. Carvell Swanger.On tba 12th inst., by Rev. J. Landis. Mr. Benj. J. Carvell, and Miss Maty Swaoger, both of Thompsontown. CO 31 31 E it C Via. MIFFLINTOWN' MARKKTS. MrrrLixTowa, Dec 22, 1880. Butter ... EgK I.nl Ham Shoulder . bidea..... Potatoes. . Onions. .., Kag .. 20 .. 20 .. 8 " -.. 7 .. 8 .. 00 .. 40 KIFFUSTOWX GRAIX MARKET. Corrected weealr. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 180. Wheat Hi Cora..,. 42 Oats 2 jt..2S live............ 75 Cloverseed.... 4 26 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. lec. ,). U beat is lower and no-j settled; No. 2 Western red, $l,ltto 1,141 ; Pennsylvania red and amber, j $l,13tol,14l. Corn h dull and lower; ' steamer 5'2to54c ; yellow, 61lN'55o ; mixed, 511c. Oits are higher : No. ; 1 white, 49o ; No. 2 do, 4S.t; No. 3 do., I 4t5Jo ; No. 2 mixed, 45ic. Rye is dull at 05c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Dee. 20. Cattle; sales, 3,000 head: prime 5to(i; good otooj ; medium, 4to 5c; common, 3to4o. Sheep sales of j 7 49 am; C,80i) head ; primeCo ; good 5i med-1 8 31 a iu ; ium, otooic; common 4o. Tbe bpeil'pm market is dull; sales of 8,530 bead ,!. j.-ii. .-i it r.n i 1 '. prime GtoTo : medium, Gi?. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFFLIXTOWX, IA. WITH BRANCH AT PoRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. XEVIX POMEROY, Present. T. VAX IRWIN, CujAiVr. DinccTORs : J. Nevin Poineroy, Joseph Roth rock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bonsall, Loui? K. Atkinson. W. C. PomtToy, SToeKiioi.iEr.s : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph K'lthrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, V. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. r.m.i!l. Pmu'l Herr's Heirs, Jane I!. Irwin, Marv Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurt;, J. Holmes Ii win, T. V. Irwin, F. K. Frow. John Uurtzler. Noah Hertaler. j Ii.mirl Stonrier, j Charlotte Sny 1-r. cent, on fi monih eertilicates, J jier cent. on I months certih.-.ites. j jm'23, l!-70-ti KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successor? to B ivers t Kennedy,) DKAI.LKS IN COAIj -,- IjlJjTllflaJC. CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, WEE!, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mitilin town or Mexico. Wc are prepared to I urnish S ill to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY & DOTT. April 21, !87'J-tf After the First Day of December, 1880, TOC VII L FIN D JACOB G. W1XEY In his New Store Room at the East end of ?lC.iLiTEIiVIL.LE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS r.f all kinds, Stove Pipe, l.ard Cans, Mica tirnnite Iron Ware-, Dnpping I'au!., and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IEON WAEE. Which articles he will sell at' tho Lowest Possible Priees. Thankful lor pat pttronijre l.e exjH-cts, by strict attention to business, to receive it leait bis share io the future. JACOB G. triNEY. Nov. 24, lSO. u.o.uu Ju.-.t peb!i I.e.!, a n -v? en ii ion oi Ti i DrV L'il,,:,.w ''1 8 t' l o; ; ";') I ..c s,.,,., .. . . s inlnal v.eak- I L.... Involu'it.nv S.-nv. I l.o.cs, lmiio i telicy, Menl al .'! l'Iiy,i ..! Lo -.ipacitr, Im- lnaimetis aiuo, t I "ij"'','!',',';' Fit i'lili'eeil bv nee or o"ji:.'l "Xi.w.igjncc, :c. Thecelebr I-d author, i'l t!ii- .ulnnrahle Esay, clearly riVo-on tr.'lv., Irai.i a thirty years' siieec si nl p.-.a tier-, ih. t ille aLirm iiijj coii.in-iices ol' seii-ehp-e tn;y lie rad ically cured n ilbont the la'--(-roi!i use ol internal medicine or the application of thff knife: poi'Uiva out a moile of core at once simple-, cerlaW, and cfl- dual, by nieanx ot nhich eve.y ai'd'er-r, "o m.itt:-r v.bat his: condition ti.iy bo, may enre biiu .elf cheap- i Iv. i.rivatelv. and radically. ' E7"Thi Lecture should be in tlin hands of everv vculh snd cverv m.m in the land. Sent lr.. under seal, in a olain envelore, to any address, Address ihe Pnolisbers, THE CCLYEKYt ELL M EDIf AL CO., 41 Ann St.. New York: jnnel8-ly Post.Oibce Eox 4.3t6. otlce to Trespassers. jVOTICE it hen by given that ail persons 1 w r j . ... : . . 1 .. I r. . r l.a undersigned in Delaware townsbio. either bv (ishinir, ImiitiiiT, cuttinii timber, build-; ing tires, or in any way whatever, will be dealt with as the law directs. R. W. HmpHSFT. Cfoboit Spkahjiat. M. C. FaaaA. tnay14,1879-tf Alas. Mar Kkkcr. Trnrtltrt' GuitU. PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOAD. TIME-T ABLE TiiRoicB asn Local Passexgeb Taai Bftweis HAvsissrao axd Altoosa. LEtVS WESTWARD. LEAVE EASTWARD I ! C , stations. I 5 I i P. . A.M. jA.li Ia.m. r.. 12110 1230, 7 8i:pm:a4era' 4 15 5 3'; r. h.'a. a. r.u. I p a. p.a. a 4 3d; 7 50 4 4s: 8 15 4 5fii 8 21' 5 lii 8 30, 5 IS 8 40 S-V, 8 4S1 6 If.' 9 02' 6 30l 9 14 4 V 9 27 7 11 in 7 40 J54 7 41 lOHtf 2 21 HairUb'g i 7 30 233 Knrkville' 7 17 2 4'l MmsviV 7 1 1 ' 2 4ti Cove I 7 0.-. I 4 '. 9 0(1 (145 8 3.j 8 24 1 17 i ni lb Dmican'n fi 12 59; 8 12 3 02 .Vimdiiet 6ai2 V H2 12' Bi-lv's j f.40 12 -.0 7 47 8 21 N evrrrt i 6 SO 12 7 62 3 32 illerst'n' 8 1M2 20 7 li 43, 1 honip'n 6 0t 12 09 7 oo 3 5 Mexk-o I 5 54 1 1 56, 6 40 4 03 Perrrsv'e 5 51115! 6 33 8 00 10 1i 4 iw Mifflin j 5 45 II 45 6 25 '10 40, 4 30 Lewisio'n 5 17 II 1C, Ill oo 4 44 Anderson i 6 05 10 07, 11 17 nr :c evt'n 4 52 10 55. 4 39 10 44 4 27 10 so; 420 1022 4 12 10 15, 4 05 10 0t 11 2f ,11 43 1 1 50 'll M ft 1 1 Maiiiir'nk 6 23 X H.imil'n 5 33 Mt. Union 5 40 Maleton. 5 47 Mill Creek 12 00 .12 IK 6 05 Hnntinu'n 3 52 '1J.M, 6 l Petersb'g 3X 9 55 9 4l' 9 34i 9 27, 9 12 9 07' : K34 8 31 8 15 124l 62. Barrce , 831 1251 C 38 SprceC'k B 52 BirniL'li'ui' 3 25 3 13 3 OS1 2 59 2 55 2 52 2S5 1 01 1 15 121 7 01 Tvrone i 7 13 f ipton ! 7 I9: Fostori I 1 3 131 I 55 21 Bells Mills 45 AltoniM i r. W. P. M. 'A.M. I A. X.I ! 8 50 1 45 Pittsburg. 7 25, I WruTWAai) Fast Tatss. Pacific Express leaves l'uibiiieljihia 11 55 p In ; Ilarriahurg 4 20 a iu ; Diiiii'iintinn 4 48 am; Newport 511am; Mifllin 550 a m: Lewistown 8 12 a ni : .MeVevtnwn K S3 iiu: ilt. I'nion 7 (Ml a m It.ititin '.l.kti T i 22 a m 1 retersourrr :; a in : t prui-e Cr. -k Ttrime 8 12 a In ; hell's Mills Altoona 50 a 111; Tittsbuig I PltNbur l'ittsburg Express le-ave? Phila'leti.! ia a' 6 2 p m ; Harrisburg 10 25 p ni ; Kockv ille M :iti p in ; Miillln 1 1 4: p ni ; I.ewiNtown 12MlJ a ui ; Huntingdon I 13 a in ; Tyrone 1 oi a in Altoona - 2 1 a in ; Pittsburg 7 t"J a in. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 2' a I ni ; liarri.-hnrg 4 10 p in ; Vii!I;n 5 35 p til ; I.ewisto-.vu 5 52 i it : iriiitmc fon 6 52 run ; Tyrone 7 30 p in ; Altoona 8 W p ni ; Pitts- I larg vi ui p in. Chicago Express leaves Philadelphia at 0 X a m i Harrisburg 12 3'J i ni ; Vitliin 1 45 Ipni; Lewistown 22 pm: Huntingdon 2 ' :59pm; Tt tone 3 CI p m ; Altoona 4 05 p j tu ; arrives at Pittsburg 7 KD p in. 'ai( Li W est, ou Nf.ryj, will .'op at I )Mnr aHnoii, .V, levari, jlf-Fryova. Alt. Caion. j Petersburg aud Bell Mill, irhea t'lazxed. j Eastward Fast Tains. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at . 5 25 pm ; A boon i 10 35 p in ; lull's .Mills i 10 51 piu: Tvrone lo 08 pm; Si-ruee Creek i 11 24 p iu ; Huntingdon 11 50 p m ; Lewis- j town 1 1 ( p m ; iliilim 1 1 10 p m ; arrives ' at liarrislmrg at 12 55 a in, ai.d l'iii!...l; j.!;;:i j I at 4 15 a in. ! Paeilie Express leaves Pitt-burg at 4 1" a m ; Altoona 8 10 am; Tyrone 857 am;: . Huntingdon y 30a m : Luu isto n 10 :'2 a in; ! M ii' in In 51 am; Ilene.ninon 1147 am;' l!:nTtsl.i:rg 12 15 p ji; arri.es ill Miiladel-1 : plua . i i p in. I'ariHe Ex),rei hut ok ri step i, hi It , t .w r i.i I ! Kill Crtek, Mt. t nioa, 311 ei;tvtcn and Aw- LEWIdTOS'iN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction for Jlll- Si:,llli;rv at ; o.j' II H a t:i, 4 33 p iu ; a iu. 2 05 p ui. lor Trains arrive at Lewi-town Jnn.-lion from ; Miiroy at it .in am, a M' pm, 5 5o p m ; from I Minbary at 10 25 a m, 5 10 p u.. TYIiOXK MVISMX. Tr. ins leave 1 vrone lor I?elli fjnfe and I..s k Haven at 8 20 a m. 7 OS p in. L-ve Tyrone lor CurwensviSie and Clearfield at 'J o5 a in, 50 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Belleioiite and L ick n en al i's a m, and 7 ."2 p m. J Arrive at Tvrone from Cnrwrusvilie and . Clearlield at 7 45 am, rmi tiWp ni. Philadelphia fz Evading Eailroad. Armntreniect of Fissener Trains. Kovtmri 1.1th, 18". Trii'in leave Htrriiburg at b.'oirj - j For New York vi.i Aileatonn, at S5.J a. m., and 1 i ' p. m. For New York viaPMTjnVlphia and "Bound Erook Houte? 6 33, S () a in, and 113 For Philadelphia, " . $ f (through car). FoVi rlS nr itTii 6 i M. 9 50 . . 1 43, 4 nt' and do p m. For PottsviHe al 5 43, 03, 9 50 a ni, and 4 00 p. in. and via Schuylkill Jc Snmim- harina liruneh at 2 40 p m. For Auburn, d;;Oani. ForAllpntownat6 43, 8 05, 0 oOa in, 1 45 The H 05 a ni, ai l 1 4 -i p m traiim hxre ilirolttri. rur uir ore All.n.! I own. svxD.ir s. For AHentown and wjy ntation at 0 ni) a ni For Reading, Phil.idelphia and way station? at 1 43 p in. TVaias for Hambnr leave as follmes : Leave Nov Yoik via Alleiitowu at 8 45 a m, 1 00 and 30! ) hi. Leave Nev Yoik viu'-Bonmi Brook Home" and riiil.rli Ij-liii 7 4 3 a in, I :W. 4 ami 5 SO p m, arriving t H.iribii:g 1 JO, 8 20, 9 10 p in, and 12 "3 a in Leave Fhilaiieluhi. at ! 13 a in., 4 00, 6 -30 ami 7 4 i p in. Leave Poitsville at 7 00, 9 10 a. m. and 4 40 p in. Leave Jlea.iins at 4 .30, 8 00, 1 1 50 a ni, I o(, 6 1-3. 7 00 and 10 o3 p in. ! Lc.'e i'ott-ville via fttlniylkill an-' Snsne- hatiiia bl anch, 8 30 a to. j Leave Allcnton u at C J3, 9 00 a ni., 12 10, j 4 u0 and 'j 03 p in. ! svxo.trs. Leave Nrnv 1 ork at o M p. m. Lt,ave ii.Mielphia at 7 4 i p in. Leave Kcading at S U0 a m ana 10 33 pel. I lill.DWI.l ItltACII. Leave IIAKRISBl'K'i for Paxton, f.oeli- ' iel. tid e teIlon dAiiy, excrtH arni'l-iy, ; I 40, 9 u5 a io, '1 OO p m ; daily, except Sat urday and Sunday, 5 13 p in, and ou Saturday only, 4 45,6 10, 8l!p ni. nelnrnni-r, 1 mie STEHLTOV daily, ex cept Sunday, 4 10. 7 (0, 10 rnn.2 2 p in : daily, except Saturday and Sunday, t! 10 p m, and ou Saturday ouly, 5 10, 0 S', 5 50 v la. c. n. mxcot'K Crnrral Pats'r Ticket .Izeul. J. E. WOOlTKX, . General Manager. I ... No Rht iu the J uti.ala a. ley publishes i as le 'i'lanisty uf reading matter as the Sealixrl atj Reitubl.caa. It is above all others the paper lor tlie general reader. A WEEK. $1-' a day at home easily 11 made. CoKtiy Outlit free. Address TaiB Sc Co., Aug'ista, Maine. deoJ-ly (JiOfl per day at hoiu-. Samples epLtl worlh ree. AodiC5STi ! Co., yoi.ianu, jaa.ne , The Sentinel and Republican off.ee Is the pbxce togct job work done. Try it. " cm if von need anvthine in that line. , Consult vour interwU and advertise in Ihe Seni.nei and Refbltean. MISCELLIA FO IS XEWf OPEXIKG OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. FREDERICK ESPEXSCIIADE. Having Purchased the CE1NTUAL STOIii:, MAIN STREET, ill FLINTOWX, Ilis opened wiih the I. arrest Stock evcrhown in tbi niarke, and wi'I continue to receive, daily, all the L:ite.-t Note. lies of the neason We im vvryholy to call and examine our stock and hear our prices, whether yo wish to pure'.a or not, lecling confident that when ym do, we eai suit you, hoth in .;nli:r and pri -es. This itimien-e and elegant a-ir:ni.nt consists ol the heading imported and Ameri can Fabric, from the Fine.it to l!i Cheaj e-'t- la BLACK AND COLORED CASIIMEEES We bave a large assortment, and our atock ol FANCY COLOKED DRESS GOODS Is very replete, with the finest shades and de-sijrns. Wi) h.ive an e!ernt Mock of Muslins, Prints. Casshm-res, tJinchanis, Skirtings, Table Lilians, iltillinijs, SiUirtingi Toweling, Tickings, Sheetings, Ermines. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is rple'e in everything We open sn elegant line of Trimming, a l irge line of Laces, iti Hnttons we have ail ihn New Soveltiea. We have a b-au:i'n: line of Shawls, a great v ariety ot Skirts. Hosiery, Gloves, Tics, Bows, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, CoMvt Cutis, Comets, Kihbons, Underwear, Shetland, Gerruantowo aad Uu'.ue-io ;de 'aot ry Yarns, in ail colors, etc., etc Our stock ol liOOTS AND SHOES Is tlie l.irges! in the coiinfr. VTe have an elegmt !i-is of Ladiin', M'ne' and Cbi' di'n Shoos, smlalil- lor fill rtrd winter weather, at Price that will aatonish you. Our stock ol Hoots for Men. Youths and Bovs is fery extensive. We hava lh.n at all prices and qualities. We keep a lin- line of FRESH GROCERIES A laree stork cf Floor, T.ihle ind Stair Oil Clolhs. Our stock is too largo to enu merate. We invite you to call and see us, and we ;i!l show you thu Best Stock ot (ir.od in the Comity. Yours, respectfully. Sept 15, 1S80. Tim NEW SEWING o 3 O Jl , C.O T Tliwwil-nir xl-.iitl1.i I 1A 14" A 111V. 14VXIII w tiui IV niiT' :inl Noiseless. Larcest Bobliin in Use. Wimls the li)bbin without running the Machine or renlovin; the work. Tlie NEW DOMESTfC t ikf s no .. rc-tjntre l, every mtichino te:liu; its o'.vn siorr I Tlio NEW DOMESTIC ht no wi, ewjt those wbo sou, or are m- I u r,.st(Jll ja .,., ot'Ut.r f u.ol.inos. I .VO COGS TO BR E.I X. j MWPS.KST, .MOST DLRtBI.K. .U0ST I2s THE It Sews Amtcixo. Call on or address IV Also Amnt for tlie ESTEY anJ easy raonthlr papnerts. FARMERS, I FARM MACHINERY of the Latest Improveuirnts. of I Standard Manufacturer?, trid and warranted, for durability, and not excelled j by anv other machines iu doing work. ' Qet' 27, 180-3:11 WM. IJF.LL, Millliutown, I'a. j j ----ru.-.r--rr -. . . ?r . . - - - - F "V" STORF A1.1IS STREET, P.ITTERSOX, llavinp: j it op -nod a nrT cek of store inu. l!it, lli" tt. f hr.es. Grocerit-. Fi-Ii, ai.d a m nenil asortuie;it of stero fo-'S 1 w iil take pleasure in exliibitinz n ioils to all uve may favor iuu wiih a call. Will pay the highest market price lor country produce. Don't force! the place, at Todd's old stand ilav o, l-O-Ctn. D. W. HAELEY'S Is the place where you caa buy THU BUST AM) TSIK niUAPBST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTIIIXG IUTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES. JiXD t VRXlSUISU GOODS. IIE is prepared to exhibit one of the nist chnirn and select stocks ever oTjred la this niarkel, and at .1STOX1SHIXCLY LOW PRICES ! Also, meast!r! Hken for suits and pari of suits, which xt'.ll be aiaJe toorde at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeruber the place, in Hoffman'? New liuildinrr, rr.rner tf Uridg aad 3rater a'reets, JIIFFLIA'TOWX, PA. iaru 1, l"7'J-tt AM'L STRAYBR Has iust returBed from the Eart;-rn V HATS & CAI'S, BOOTS GENTS FL'RNISHINVi COODS. fl .o.; ' and be astonished Pants at 15 ceist. ratterson, l a., April 11, 1S7:. CAI'TIOS XOTIfin. All persons ;ir h-rehy caution' i aaiii-.! trespassing npon Ihe lands of th- under-; signed lc Fayette township, hy opi-niuir leuee-s, cnttin wood oryouu tin.lier, hnrit- , ii.j, or in any nrinpres.-ery way mr(.ssii.g on the lands aforesnld. Eiizaorth liarver Henry ?irl.er Joseph SietT Ai!iai H BaWN John Ssnsman Jonatiian Burrw I i nmt:t s s B. aver, j juDn K. Sansman r..cU tP2 we m yo'tr own town. Terms and ; $CD $3 utt free. Address H. nium k. Co., Portland. Maine. .1D fEll J1SEMF..S IS. FREDERICK ESPEXSCIIADE. DOMESTIC MACHINE. rr n H p rS ej "3 3 c I 3. Self-Setting NeeJic. Li.test Run- No 1 nrj tvk or argnaieut .YO ('.IMS TO CRl.VD. PERrtfT SCVI1G M ICIIUE WORLD. It Fleascs Kvfip.rcoir. W. II. AIKEN'S, Third Stree-t, Mitilintown, Juniata Co., Pa. other :n: koa of Orrmns. Sold cm Ie". 17, lftf'X NOTICE. IX THE J. B. .If. TODD STJXD peivN. siieh Dry flooi!, Notions, C'oth- in l'attersnn. T. M. COOS. C'.ile.- wit iefy of ft nrumm k SHOKS, ALL SIZKS, luv.-. C". .so and see me ; t; oiirrF.K.a SAJ.U'Kt. ?TKAYER. CT-snr.s m a;i t.il'TIO.'i XOTfCE. ALt LL p-Toin are In c i J'i nieil against -liii,:. liT::t . :i-T. :-r ai;ii ff or opening ti rees, or cioii' s w,"l yone" timber, or in anv i:imee.siMr7 way trc-'passirifr on the lands ol lue nuderi)ri:!. in Fye'.re tftwi.sa p and a tract ol wuo:inrt m Walker to. v ip. ?! ;r,-i.-: W lli.';h T. 1 tfs i-Aliste Jnen IVshoar. S. C. Vyers. J irob Witmer. Wiliiaia Thompson. aig7,'7 J t'o it J!nsi-er. James M Veen. Robert Mc A lister, Siib-rTh!. fnrthe S. nlinel Repuhlicao. 1 r
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