MIFFLIN TOWN: , t W e dmend al, March . il9l. TERMS. Porirtior, $1.50 pe, mnum VH rHhio 12 months; t ",u, ''Vsient advertisement, inserted at 60 Transient busing notice-, in local col ' 10 cent. per line for each insertion, junctions ' b i'1'' to ,h',!,e lrt"rinS orfvertise by the year, half or quarter vesr. EEGISTEROF SALES. The rate ol fifty cents for four insertions, tr less than f"Br insertiona. will l ebarged tor all ' registered in this col umn! aud 1-4 P ,ime 1ar each ,ub" nouent insertion. When bill r sales are raisTEo I Tnn orriCE, or the nnr are advektiscu is this ,rsE n charc-e will o made 'or placing them I" '" register. It is important that persons hiving sales of personal property or real estate should hve them protnptlv rvgi-tered in Hits col aiun, to retain the day tor theruselves cx closivel' iu th-ir neighboihood, ami thai no miMindrrstanding niay l,M" ong buyers ts to the time "t sale. M iny dollars will V sired the sell-r bv ning this Kegister. The Stuliatl aud Republican reaches pur chuera bo can be addressed in no oilier war so convcuiontly and satisfactorily. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Mmh 10, IfrSI 1. P. MitmU-h.iti, at Port Rnval, personal property, horses, cattle, slieVp, other stock, tanning implements, iic. March 12- Eers Smith, at the residence of Solomon Kaufl'uian in Walter towuiiip. 2 wiles southeast ot Oakland Mills. Per sonal property. mares. 8 colts, 4 cows, 2 brit-Ts, 1 Oil-ham bull, 4 head young rattle, 2ii head ol sbc-p. and tanning implements. March M J- W. Levder. Delaware town ship. I "ill" eat of Thouipsontow n Per gonal property, 2 mares, 1 colt, 2 cows. 2 heiK-rs, 2 miws, i shotes. !aro bt of farm ing implements a:id machinery, and bouse b..ld tumiture. March 15 Alton S. Adams, at liis place ot resid-nce in rt'alkrr township, personal property, hordes, cows, young call'e, house hold tumiture, March 19 W. H. McAlist.r, at CcoU- j mus F er i'twl projerty, 5 bead you!:gcat ila. 3 sh-ite I .trim 2 uteusi.s, household ailicles and More pi od. Man h 23 Isaac Shirk, Fayette town ship, IJmile ! ol McAhsterville Per sonal proierty, 2 h rses. it colts, 4 cows, 7 head young catile, 1 bed sheep, 1 sow with 6 p'r"- - hotef, I tcl bhwd iierkbire b,iar, 1 iull-bood Berkshire sow lanuitiz uiensils, a's, ball' interest ol IS acre ot lieat iu the roavi!. STATE ITEM. The rreby temos of Ebensbarg in tHd to tui'J a Lew c!i'irli. Lare juatitit:es of tobacco are ni w to "be bruk-tr by the farujara of Lufccai-ttr and York couafios. Oue baudred tLc.catid dnUar in wage will be paid -ut at tl.e Cambria lioa Works tins uiooth. Mrs. Caibarine U bt'uiao aed otoety siht years, is i-aid to be tie oldest jrou-iu now living iu Herk county. A $22o horse bkd to be killed at Allentowu, 00 Wednesday A dog bit at the animal, kiib kicked and broke a bind leg. Tbe Quaker of Chester county are urbanizing for a temperance canvass. Switzerland Las been shaken up by an earthquake. Sinal'pox has appeared among tbe in mates of tbs Fayette County Almshouse. A white weasel fit caught in the rirer near Eastoo the other day. Preparations are being made at the shops of the Heading Company to build 1500 cir. In the eastern towustbe boysare now eupged in a new business, that ot gathering old brooui bandies, for which tbey receive a penny a piece from tbe factories, where tbey are cleaned and used again. The black bis are dy:ng in great num. bers in the Schuylkill, near Reading It is thought that tbey must be affected by sotue poisonous tubstaace in the water. A fine-looking, oily-tongued chap lias been fooling tbe g xd people of ScliweLkuk-ville by giving free lect tnres and tinallv felling rings dirt cheap," which turn out to be worth lss. Six tboutnJ Eve hundred soldiers' orphans have graduated, at tbe age of sutetii, from the schools provided for them by the rUate of Pennsylvania. There are 4,400 yet remaining. A :?cyder county paper says that during tbe late cold weather, oue night a child in Centre twp , by the name of Koons, got its hands aLd arms no top of the bed cover, and iu the morning it was discovered that both arms were eo severely froze u that they must be am fU'ated to save the child's life. There are ten normal schools in this State, viz: At Mtlleroville, Edmboro, Mansfield, Kulzlowo, LHnouifield, West Chester, Shippeusburg, California, In diana, Lock Haven. A bairel of cider fell upon tbe band of Mr. Yoos, of North Coveutry, Daup biu couuty, and severed that member from bis arm. On Saturday evening Clement Skiies. of Churchtown, Lancaster county, was btruck en the bead while playiug ball and died of bis injuries soou afterward. Skiles was tried tour years ago for the Uiurder of his grandfather, an old man named Jacob Miller, and acujmtted. The ae&rtid reception by Governor floyt, given at tbe Executive Mansion at Ilarrisburg was even more largely attended than the Erst. James Young an employe at tbe Fittsburg Water Works, was caught in the machinery on Saturday and bad both arms torn from the sockets. He will probably die. W htn George Shaub and wife, of i'lillersville, Lancaster county, eele brated their golden wedd ng recently they both expressed tbe wish that they might die ou tbe same day. Mrs. Sbaub died a few days ago and not many boars afterwards Mr. Shaub also died. A young Jady of Allegheny City met with a very singular and painful acci dent one day last week. Sbewas walk ing on a pavement which was covered with ice and slipped and to save ber self from falling, grasped an iron fence. A loose ring worn on one of ber fingers caught od one of tbe projection, and he entire weight of ber body falling cm it, ber noger was completely torn on. One night recently, says the Green castle Echo, some person invaded tbe eheep fold 00 the farm of John B. W it, mer, near this place, and took therefrom a fine ewe and then proceeded to tbe woods near by, killed tbe animal, ap propriated the carcass, and left tbe bide and entrails behind in testimony ot tbs duttrdly deed. - SHORT LOCJtLS. A good cabinet. Easter Sunday, April 17, 1881. " Kenta are high in Huntingdon. .yew goods at E-penstha-io's store. Work is said to be planty ia Huntingdon. Buy Dr. Morrisou's ami-biliious pills. The pat winter waa hard oa beta; many were frozen. For Sale A good Ko. 9 Cook Stove. Ia- quire at this office. It ia said that there are about 68,000 post office office holders. It ia said '-the ice tore out the fijh-way in the Columbia dam." The fih market will be brisk uutil after Lent aeasou has passed. A snow one foot deep fell on Thursday night and Friday forenoon. The Snyder countv murder caaea are to be carried up to the Supreme Court. Adam Erker, Esq., editor of the Wash ington Dtmocrat, died a few days ago. A uumber of people availed themselves of the sleighing ou Holiday, and sleighed to town. Everybody is bnpefull that March will -go out as a la:ub," because tt came in aa a liou." A new house of worship is to be built by members of the Presbyterian church In ff il liamsport. Mr. A. J. Greer, late of the Altoona Tri bune, is now on tbe editorial slatf of the Altoona Suu. There will be no preaching in tbe Mutho dist church in this place tiU on Sabbath, March 27, 1881. Johnnie KeXuliy bought a house and lot on Lemon street, from Editor A. . Bon all, tor $ J0. Diphtheria has taken the life of sixty children in Leiburg, Uuioo couuty, since last August. It is said that a creamery a'id cheese fac tory is to be put iu operation at Thompsoo ton, this county. FOR SALE Five hare Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. If you wish to buy, call at this office Lxt Saturday morning turkeys sold in the Uamsbiirg market at 2 J ceuta a pouud. So says the TtUgrapk Mrs. Margaret Kirk bought the house and lot of Jacob Slautlerback ou Korlh Main street. Pn.-e paid, i'flo. None of the six persons that were thrown int tbe river last week, received injury to heal b by the p-'unge into cold water. General D S. E'liott, after a retirement of eiht years, has again become editor aud owner of the Ever-ti " Prts: 1 he ice tl "d swept 2 H) panels of post fence from tbe farm of VV. T. Shiuip, in Grauvilb township, Mifllin county. Batiks McAlister's horse ran away at Mc A'iiierviUo, on Monday, and broke a sleigh to which he was hitched to pieces. Our acknowledgment is berefcv ttudered to Senator SiOiley for map of Pennsylvania shooing populatiou of the Slate in 188d. Citizens of Fayette township arc earnest ly talking about org mixing a hoTMs company to catch horse thieves, aIo to insure horses. Because tbe supply of bark has been ex hausted. Rock O Jl Tannery at Millerstown, Prry couuty, will sup?nd operations fur a while. Tbe Huntingdon National Batik his re tired its circulation, :iti,tK(0, or proposed to do so be I ore Hayes vetoed tbe re-t find ing bill. John C. Corn man, brakeman, and AI. Pot ter, conductor, were run over by cars in the HarrUburg raiiread yard aud killed. List reek. Rev. Kobert F. Wiison, of Port Royal, will preach next Sabbath, (March 13.) in Lost Creek Presbyterian church, near Mc Alistervifio. Gas from the range in th'e house of the eoitor ef the Lewistowo fret Prtit came near suBocating the whole family a few nights ago. So scrolula tan be so deep-seated, no sore so stubborn, but that Aycr's Sarsapa rilla will be found b -lpful. It will effect a cure, if cure be possible. Jacob Wise, manager of tbe railroad ferry, tripped and tell into the river, ol the steps that lead from tbe tow-path to the ferry, last Weduesday. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Lutheran church in this place next Sabbath. Preparatory ser vices on Saturday evening. A reporter for two of tbe Lewistown pa pers reported the local election of 1880 for the spring election returns for IS81. Mis takes are easily made. Forepaugb, the showman, received Urge advertisement from the newsprper frater nity by the besutiful woman dodge. News paper men see it now that it is over. Aaron Donaldson, of I ack township, was put in jail on Saturday night, on a charge of having concealed carpenter tools ownea oy William Henry, of Peru Mills. Major Dern, of the Altoona Tribune, is in poor health, and has goue to the Hot Springs of Arkansas. Too close application to busi ness has injured the Major's health. Aciiizeoof this place is out of the no tion of Vennor predictions and verifica tions, and desires that VenLor be sent to Florida next winter. John Foormao, of Patterson, has bought the Juniata lloltl in this towa, and will oc .iitv it alter the flrst of April Mr. t'oor- 1 man ia an experienced hotel man. Brahma chickens have been selling at 40 to 65 cents a-piece at public sales ; oats, 36 to 4l cents per bushel ; potatoes, 45 cents ; apples, 81 cents per bushel. Last Thursday James U. Simons, of this place, was called to attend upon the last illness f bia father at Mount Umon, .ximia county. Tbe lather died on Thursday night. Charley Gross, of Fayette township, was arrested last Thursday and lodged in jail on a charge of baring stolen wheat front K. W Phillips, of Fayette township. Gross is a colored man. W. P. Gruver, of Tuscarora Valley, waa called to attend the funeral of bia father. Elia Gruver, in Bl-romfield, Perry county l.st Sabbath. The deceased Mr. Gruver was in bis 75lb year. In its closing hours Congress passed the apportionment bill. Pennsylvania will gain one Representative under its provisions. Her number will be raised from 27 to 28. Under the new enactment 319 will be the number of Representatives in Congress. Soldiers from the western part of the State, on their way to Washington to at tend the inauguration of President Gar- Beld, stole all the eatables tbey could get at the restaurant of Johnnie Hayes in Patterson, while the train stopped there on Thursday evening. tt is said that a Miffliu ronnty youth in vested $1.50 in a New York firm to discov er Ifow to oppear well in society." The receipt which be received by return mail was short, simple, and easily understood : "Always keep your nose clean, and dou't suck mwe than one finger at a titne." Thj eirilnju ike here last winter waa a rumble, a Ix-.tuor, tint is all ; but tbe one ibat they Lad in one of the islands of tbe Mediterranean sea, a few aiays ago, was a allocking calamity. A dispatch from Italy says that three bnudred houses were shaken to pieces, and one hundred and two people were killed. The following Juniata people from this place and ticiuity attended the inaugura tion of Prvaident Garfiuld 2 Samuel Stray er, George W. H'ilson, William Musa, John Ouss, North Sterrett, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Paiker, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Tbnmaa V. Parker. Miss Blanche Wright, Philo D. Hamlin, Joseph S Martin, Mrs. II. Littlefield, Noah Littletleld, Robert Patterson, John T. Nourse, Ephraim S bore. On Tuesday of last week Samuel Brnba ker, a citizen of Fermanagh township, was found dead iu the wagon-shed attached to bis barn. He bad been in poor health lor some V.Tji previous to the day of bis death, bet jas not entirely disqnalitied for work. Tbe last time be waa seeu alive was when be walked from work on the road to the wagon-shed, whwro he was found a corpse. Us was aged about 44 years, and leaves a wife and two children. The Altooua Tribune says : A new game has beco invented by sharpers for the pur pose ol swiudling tbe people It is called the kniie trick. One of these sharpers, on bit travels, approached a farmer in a neigh boring town, exhibited bis knife, opened all the b'adea, tl urihed th: ni before tbe old man's eyes, shut them and then offered to bet him a dollar heeouldn't opeu a blade. The farmer wisely walked off, knowing he could not beat a thief at his own game. 1 he knife has a secret spring inside the handle, which clamps down the blades. frs. McSpil.kins' cold : A ery fashiona ble Galveston lady, Mrs. McSpillkins, is af flicted with partial deafness, and also wi.h a very bad cold, which, by the way, is very fashionable just now. In this connection it may be aaid she bas an infant about six months old. There was quite a little social gathering at the lad) s house a tew nights ago, and tbu high-toned Colonel Smith, one of the company, asked bow toe baby was coming on. 1 be partially deal lauy must have bad the culd running in her Cead, in stead of tbe Isiby, for she replied : " It's the worst one I have had ibis winter. U worries me nearly to death. 1 have done , everything I could to get rid of it, but it's of no use. I ran tell by your looks, Colo nel Smith, that you are going to have one, too. just like it, pretty won." Cotouel S.-mih don't visit the fau-'ly uy more. Galtettou Sew. A collision occurred between Washington and Baltimore, about 14 miles from the lat ter city, at 2 o'clock on Saturd ty atternimii, 1 between a lai-t train from Washiogtou city j and a train of empty cars drawn by two J engines from Raliiniore. Tbe fast train j contained a number of special cars, tilled with friends of the men who chartered them. A'oong them was a car chartered by J. Y. Young, or Shatuokiu, Pa. Mr. Young 1 was killed. Ex-President Hayes and fatui- . ly and escort were in auother car. None of the Hayes people were injured. John Oii- j ver, Duggage-ffiasier, auu air. 1 oong, aoove mentioned, were killed ; sixteen other per sons were wounded. "Olhcers of the Bal timore and Potomac Road state that tbe empty train, draon by two engines, was started for Washington with express in structions to lie over at Severn Station un til the second section of the fast train from Washington had passed. That order was disobeyed aud ibe collision occurred." When a man gos to his stable in the morning and finds that a thief has stolen bis horse, be looks about for traces or tracks that point cut the direction that the thief with tbe stolen animal has taken. If no tracks are to be seen the owner is at a pro found loss as to tbe direction he should take to look up bis horse. That was the way Samuel Kickciibach, of Fayette township, felt when he isiU-d his stable ou a certaio morning not long since, and realized that a valuable horse had been stolen, but that no tracks were left to indicate the direction that the thief bad gone. During several days all efforts to get traces of the missing horse were fruitless. On Friday, when he was out Irotn borne still making inquiry for the horse be nit-t a colored fortune-teller, or seer, of Fayette township, who told him the direction that be should take to find bts horse. He told Rickenbach to go west to a town 31 miles distant, and there he would find his horse. Believing that he might as well do that as any other thing, Rickeuback took the cars at this place on Saturday morning and went to McVeytown, Miftiin county, which town is about 31 miles dis tant froth where the horse wag stolen. To bis utter joyous amazement there on a slreet of McVeytown was his own horse in a sled with another horse. Of course he was not long in telling the man who was driving the team that the black horse be longed to him Kickenback and asked how be came into the possession of the man with the sled. Mr. Hambrigbt is the name of the man that bad the team. He said that be bad traded another horse to a man named Jefferson Adams and gave "boot" iu in money for the black horse which Richen back claimed. Jed" Adams, who used to live in Walker township, this county, but now lives near McVeytown, was looked up and out under arrest. He said that be bought the horse from a man in Little Val ley, Mifflin county, a few days before tor $45 ; that be bad given $20 in money and bia note for the balance. On that state ment Squire Henry McClellan concluded to admit Adams to Dail in the sum of $100 for a bearing 00 Wednesday, this week. Ham bright would not surrender the horse with out Kickenback would produce proof ot ownership. Tbe owner of the animal came back to Juniata on Satuiday uight, and on Monday afternoon, in company with Sheriff J. K, Kelly, who raised the horse, went back to McVeytown to identify and prove bis property. The Sheriff and Mr. Ricken bark arrived at McVeytown in the evening, and by the time tliat tbey had all prelimin ary arrangements per tec ted and reached Hatubright's house, about 2 miles from McVeytown, it was dark. The Sheriff identified the horse as the one he sold to Rickenbach about one year ago. The ani mal was taken to McVeytown and stabled. The next business to attend to was to arrest Adams. It was 2 o'clock on Tuesday morn ing before that object was accomplished. The arrest was made at tbe home of Adams. He insisted that be bought the horse that be traded to Hambright. He says that be bought him from a man named Culp. He was brought to this place at noon on Tues day and lodged in jail. Rickenbach rode his horn horns on tbe same day. Dr. Banks ia fond of sport in ""Id and woods, and when fra ba leisure he indulges the proclivity to sport. Tie has a sptcodid gray squirrel in ills drug store. He has al ways a number o( Brat quality fox hounds, sired by a dog th it took the premium at the Ctntennial Exhibition in Philadelphia In 1 87. When be desires sport for instance just after dinner -and bas not time to go to Held or woods, he turns the gray sqnirrel crit of its cage into tbe drug store, calls is a young bound to catch it. The maneuvers that take place by squirrel and dog mnst be seen to be appreciated, and tbe sport that it affords to tbe spectator is anfficient to set tle a substantial dinner. When the chase is to end the squirrel cage is opened, and tbe nimble little animal goes in, and tliat ends the sport ; and both squirrel and dog nave come to understand tbe game, for the sqnir rel Immediately in an unconcerned take to running tbe wheel of its cage, the dog walks away. way and Tac Lewistown Seulntl of last week re- hit ts the following two items t At the quarry at Iloney Creek Station, one day last week, a severe accident hap pened to Samuel Mills, ot Locke's Mills. While rolling a stonn lie partly lost his bal ance and threw his band on another stone to steady himsell just as another workman was bringing a sledge down upon the stone. It was too late to stop the sledge, and Mills' fingers were crushed under it. He waa taken borne and tbe injured members am putated. Thomas Kyle, a well-known track watch man above Anderson's station, lost his life on Saturday night iu much tbe same way as Mr. John Lamiis, on tbe next beat above, nas killed a cek before. A trsio had just passed west, and Mr. Kyle was standing on the north track, and probably blinded by the dense rake from the train, be did not ob serve aii engine coming east, which struck and instantly killed hi in. Mr. Kyle resided in Black Log Valley, where his body was taken. He had been watchman since 18G4, and, on account of bis feebleness, be in tended leaving the road on the first of April to remain on tbe farm with bis family. A CARD. I am prepared to furnish tbe best make of Sttilet, Hhulltet, and pari for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket, also, the bett pure tperm marine oil. W. H. A1KKNS, Main street, MirHintown, Pa., One door above Post-Cilice. SELECT SCHOOL I will open a Select School in Mifflin, beginning April 18th, and continuing one term of ten weeks. lo ad dition to the nsual branches studied in any graded or high school the elements of Latin w ill also be taught. Terras, $3.50 to $3.00. W. I. II1BBS. TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers of the Sentinel ami Republican, that were in arrears more than oue year, paid up their arrearages withiu tbe pint month. A num ber of others who are in arrears more .hsn one year have requested an extension of time. Alter the first of May, 1881, a bill will be sent to each and every one that is in arrears more tnan one year. Airy View Academy. Tort Royal, JuuiuU County, l'enn'a. The Spring SesMou of this well-known institution will open on WEDNESDAY, APRIL lil, 1881, uuder the pemowal. ear and instruction of the undersigned, who will give their undivided time aud atteutiou to the School. For particulars, send for Circular. David Wilson, frincip'U. J. 11. Smith, Co-Priucipal. roBT ROTAL. Feb. 1. '81-0t PILLS. fjfe only Dr. J M. Morrison Sugar coated Anti-bilious Pills as they are now acknowledged to be the best Liv er Pill made, a box of tbeio should be in every family. Tbey ate also a good phvsio. Can be had At Dr. Bank's Drug Store in Miffliotown and at most of the country stores. Th Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this couu ty. deo 21 80. -mm Organs I Organs ! Organs I ' $50 AND CPWARD, WITH FROM. 6 TO 17 aTOPS. I buy direct from the largetl and moif re liable Organ manufacturer in this country. Stool and Book with each Organ. Call on or address W. H. AIKENS, Main street, Mifflintown, Pa. Room formerly occupied by W. F. Sny der. epl-3u. Pumps and "Wiad Engines. . Any one in need of a good Iron Force Pump, or a good Wooden, Jr Rubber Buck et Chain Pump, can buy the same of the undersigned at low figures. Also, Well drilling in any kind of rock, from 25 to '50 feet in depth. Water guaranteed. Wind Engines set up, 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 Mifflintown, Pa. DON'T BE DECEIVED by such dodgee as a $350 Organ at $65 to $30, when you can buy the same grade of instruments at home at $00 to $70, and save the freight, by calling on W. H. A1KENS, Main street, Mifflintown. 31 A Kit I ED: B CUIUS l.AUVER On the 1st Inst., in Thoinpsontown, by Rev. Solotuon Sieber, Mr. Isaac Burris and Miss Louisia Lauver, both of Perry county, Pa. KAUFFMAN KERR On the 3rd Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. E. Berry; Mr. Jonathan Kauffman, of Milford township, and Miss Beckie J. Kerr, of Patterson. GRAYBILL KAUFFMAN On the 1st inst.. by Rev. J. Indis, Mr. John (. Gray bill, of Richfield, and Miss Lydia Kauffman, of East Salem. BITTING STROCP On the 3rd tnst., by the same, Mr. Peter Bitting, of Millers town, Perry county, and Mis Julia C Stroup, ot Dimmville, this county. DIED: SMIRK On Ibe 24rd ult., Banks J., son of Daniel H. and Ada M. Shirk, aged 3 years, 2 months and 23 days. CLOUS ER On tbe 24th ult.. Bertha, in fant daughter tit Jonathan and Mary C loo ser, aged 4 months and 16 days. The SiRTtxBL as D Repi'sucas has no superior as an advertising iucd:utn in this county, and as a jonruai 01 varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. tfiOO a week in your own town. Terms and $00 $5 outfit free. Address H. Hallktt Co., Portland, Maine. mar 3 "81 M1SCELLAXEOVS A TRUE A PERFECT STftENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER, IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and evident tonic ; especially Indigestion, i 'yajxpata, Intrr mittcnt Feeen, Waul ef Appetite, Lou of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc Enriches the blood, strengthens die muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removim; all dyspeptic symptoms, sucBt as Tott ing the Food, Belching, Ural tit the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Cook, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading arnt fret. UTiOVTS CHrcilCAIa CO., Baltimore, ML COMMERClTa. JBIFFLINTOWN MAKKKTS. MiirLiNTowa, March 0, 1881. Butter Ergs.. 2 12 8 12 K 8 41 ....1 00 U I.afd Ham Shoulder . Sides. .... Potatoes. . Onions. Kags MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qi'uTATiosa roa To-dat. Weduesday, March 9, 1881. Wheat i 00 Corn 42 Osis aotot Rye 75 Cloverseed. .3 75to4 00 PI1ILADELPH1V URAIN MARKETS. pHILtDdruiA. March 7. Wheat is quiet and easier; No. 2 Western red. $1 l'.Jil. l' J; Pennsylvania red I. I5.tl.16; aimier, $1.1 titl 17. Corn is stead v (steamer, 54c ; vellow 551- ; mixed 55a551c. Oats are firm. with a lair inqotrv ; No. I white, 45c; No. 2 do 44.i4 1 1 -1 No. 3 do. 4Jc ; No. 2 . mixed 41c. Rye is firm -t Sue. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadclpiim, March T. Tbetattle mar ket is active; sales 2.4'tft bead ; prime, 61 1 6 :; good, if iiic; medium, 5 i5c ; coui- Tl in, 4Jaic. T'ie sUeep nitiKei is active; sales. 7,500 bead; prime, ''li-; good, 6t;Ji; medium, 6 : ; conmi-Hi, ojiojc. The nog market Is active; sales 8.500 head ; prime, SMiS'Jc; go-jd, rji'-'j-; medium, Ha 8j. Special .YollCts. PIMPLES I will mail rr'rev) ine recipe lor a simple Vicr,ETBl.it Bal that will remove Tan, FRECKLE?, flMi'LES aud Blotliiis. leaving the skin soft, clear and beautilul; also instructions lor produciiiir a Inxmianl growth ol boron a bill bead or ,siuontii face. Aduress, inclosing 3c slump. Bex. YajiDEir It Co., 0 Beekman Jt., N. Y . TO CONSUMPTIVES. j. The advertiser having been permanently cured of flat dread disease, Consumption, bv a siiunie rent-'dy, is anxious to tuak'j known to his lellow-suHerera the means of cine. To all who desire it, he will send a ropy of the prescription nsed, (tree ot charge,) with the directions for prepiring and asing the same, which 'hey will find a si aa Cl'HK for Cossmerios, Asthua, Baox chitis, te. Parties wishing tbe Prescrip tion, will please address, Uev. fc. A. v iLMi '.n. 191 Perm St., Williamsburg, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED. Bi Psy. Light Work. Steady Etnplo ment. -aru- olea free. Address. M. L. BYRN. 49 Nas sau Street, New York. K It H O RS OF Y O L'TII . A r.FVTI.K5I AS ho s 11 tiered for tears Trout Nervous DEBILITY, PKE.M ATL'liE DECAY, and all the eff-ets of yonthtul in discretion, will lor the sake of sudenng bu rn imty, semi free to all wno need 11, me re cipe and directions for miking the simple 1 rewiiiv liv wnh n lie waa eiirt.n. -iiu-rtrrs wihiug to profit tv the advertiser s expe. riciiee can do so a (dr-ssing in p-rlect confidencS. JOHN B. oGDKS, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26. 1881. PRIVATE SALES. o Larga Farm at Privata Sa!e. The Valuable Farm ol the Heirs of Wil liam Okesnn, deceas.-d, is oll'ered for sale. It is located in the fertile valley of Tusca rora, Juniata county. Pa., one and a has miles west of Academia, containing '210 Acres of prime limestone land, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good, l.arje .Mansion House, Bank Barn, 100x50 feat; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens. Good Spring and Spring House, aud all other outbuildings, also other springs and running water ; Two Orchards bearing choice truiu. It is well located, near to churces, schools, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grass and for making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did lor many years for its former owner. Price will be reasonaole, aud time given to suit purchaser. For terms, fee, call on James B. C-keson, Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Port Royal. A R.4RECiI.XCE To Buy a Larue Trnci of Good Land at a Jloierate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is tbe greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred Jrret and more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water ne.u the door, 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, il attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ot income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in New England. God timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE 00 the far n. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has vnugy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a rian, who-has a miderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to sectiro a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. . Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. I you have the inclination, the means, and tbe pluck to develope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for ptrticulais. ADVERTISEMENTS. TONIC Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and C nvej anting prompt ly attended to. OrriCK On Main sfs-vt. in bis place of residence, sonth of Bridge street. jyjASO.v iru'ix, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MlFFLlTOHV. JUSUT.1 CO., P.I. (Hr All business promptly attended to. llrrica On Bridge street, opposite rhe Court House square. jan, 8l-lr JACOB BEIDLEr ATTORNEY AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7"Cotlectioni attendrd to promptly. OrricK With A. J. Patterson Ej, on Bridge street, leb 25, 80. ATTORNEY-AT-LAV MIFFLINTOWN, PA. TT Collections and all prolessional busi ness promptly attended to. june20, 1877. THdilTSA. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrruNToiry, rj. Oibce hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. .. Ol. fice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-!i D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has rcsiline.1 actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. OIBce at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 2J, 187 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .a cade mia, Juniata Co., Pd. Orvtca formerly occupier! by Dr.S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at a'l hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Snigery and alltheircnllateral liranches. Oilice at Academi. at tbe residence ol fr.pt. J. J. PattersOh. rjulyIS.1874 JOUN McLAl GUI.IX, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.it., JVyUTJ CO., r.i. H70nly rrdiahle Companies represented. Dec; 8, 1875-ly II KXRi HARSHBERUER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surf ery and all their collateral branches. Ottice at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, lTti. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFJIIFFL1STOHX, PA. WITH "BRANCH AT PoRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIN POME ROY, Prendent. T. VAN IMW1N, Cathier. DiaacTOas: J. Nevin Ponieroy, Joscpn RoUirork, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bousail, Louis E. Atkiosou. W. C. Potneroy, TOCKUoLDKaS J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. kepner, Joseph Rothrock, bam'l Herr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz, . Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Ilertzler. George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Poinetoy, Amos G. Bousail, Nosh llertzler, Daniel Stotitter, Charlotte Snyder, 3 Interest allowed at the rate ol 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certificates. jan23, 1872-tf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers Jt Kennedy,) DEALERS IN COAL. i.Lmkek: cement; Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. VC. We boy Grain, to b delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to I uruish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY . DOTY. . April 21, 1879-tf 70 A WEEK. $12 a day at borne easily PI U made. Costly Outfit tree. Address Tac; Sl Co., Angusta, Maine. mar2, "81-ly Job werk oa ahort uotica at this orJics. XISCLhUAFOlS NEW OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, NOTIO?s7S, TRIMMINGS, ETC. FREDERICK ESPEXSCIIADR Having Purchased tha CENTRAL STORE, MAIN STREET, MlFFLIiXTOWN, Hass-yvned with h Largest Stock ever shown in this market, snd will continue to receive, daaiy. ell the Latest Noreltt-s of th? season. We invite eve.yb vl to cail and examine our stock and bear our prices, whetliw yon wisti to pnre'oase or oot, t'otliig coun icnt tliat when ymtdis we can suit you, both in quality and prices This in:rueoe and elegant Axs-irriocQt coas:ts ot tbe '.ending Imported and Ameri can Fabrics, from ti.e f iaeat to thi Cho.ip'."t. In BLACK AN D COLOR ED CASH MEIlEb We have a large assortment, and our stock of FANCY COLORED DRESS GOODS Is very replete, i:a the fines; shades and designs. We have an elegant stink of Muslins, Prints, Caviu."res, Hinghams, Skirtings, Table Linens, Drillings, Sbirtiugt Toweling, Tickings, Sheotiuirs Ermines. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete in everything. " We opn an elegant line of Trimmings, a large lino ( Laces, in Buttons we have all the N"W Novelties'. Wo have a heuti!uilineol' Shawls, a great variety ot Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties. Bows, Scarfs. Handkerchiefs, Collars Cutis, Cor-. ta, Ktbbon, Underwear, Shetland, Gerrtiautowu sad UoiDe-inada Factory Yarns, iu all colors, etc., etc. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Is tha largest in the eounty. We have ar. elrint line of Iviius', Vi.ves' and Chil dren's Shoes, amotlilo for fall and winter weather, at Prices tint will astonish voii. tier stock of Boots for Men, Youths and Boys is very exte.isive. e have tbeiii at a", prices and tjua'.ilies. We keep a fine line of FRESH GROCERIES A Utrg stock cf Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cii.ths. Our stock i l.w larg to enu merate. We invite you to call snd see us, and e sill huw you tiie Best Stock e' Goods ia the Couuty. Yuur, respectfully. Sept 15, 180. THE IVEW SEWING 7: s rV Q 5"a c o o a H P Jl iVf mm Sslf-TJireading Shuttle. Self-Setting Needle. Ligutest Run ning and Noiseless. Largest Bobbin in Use. Wind the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. The NEW DOMESTIC rates no tantrums. No Ion talk or argument required, every machine telling; its own zt-jrj. The NEW DOMESTIC Las no enemies, except thou who selL or are in terested ia scl!ii)!j other makes of machines. ,V0 COGS TO BRE.7K. .VO C.fM'i TO GRI.VP. MMPLrST, tfOST Dl'RABLC, .MOST PEill'EC T SEWIXG St 4t IIS" THE WOULD. It Sews Anything. It Tlea-ses Everyboi'V. Call ou or address V. Jl. AIKKN& Third Street, MilHintown. Juuiata Co , Pa. CssT Alo Agent for the ESTET and easy monthly payments. NEW STORE. HJ1S STREET, PJTTERSOy, IX THE J. B. .V. TODD ST.1SD Having just oyned a new stock or store goods, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing, lists. Boots, Shoes. Groceries, Kih, and a general assortment of stora oods, I will take pleaun; in exhibiting goods to all who may favor me with a call. Will psy tbe highest market price tor country produce. Don't forget the place, at Todd's old stand in Patterson. May 5, ISSO-Ciu. T. M. COOK. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where jou fau buy TIIK BEST AI"I Till: CIIRAPlisT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING fl-ITS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, J.P FURXISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choico snd select stocks ever offered In this market, and at JSTOXISMSGL Y LOW PRICES .' Also, measures taken for suits and ptr of suits, which will b tni lo to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the ptacts in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from tbe Eastern cities with a fu'l variety tf MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAl'S, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are lowC0me and see me and be astonished Pants at 75 cents. Dr- SLUTS MADS TO OKDER.jj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. SAMUEL STKAYER. After the First Day of December, i 1880, TOC WH.L F!N' JACOB G. WlNEY In bis New Store Room at the Ea-.t end of Me i LISTER TIKLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stove Pipe, Lart Cans, Slica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping PaDS, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, Whi.h articles bo will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronage ke expects, by atrict atten'ioo to business, to receive at least bis share in the future. JACOB G. WINEY. , Nov. 24, 16St. .1DVER7ISZXEMS. FREDER ICK ESPENSCH ADE. DOMESTIC MACHINE. Kit Cj 01 jr. a o other mule of Organs. Sold ori Wl'c- 1S73. New Building, corner of Kridre and Jan. 1, lOI'J-tf YAIIBLS MILL PHOFEBTT FOR SALE ! TilE nnilerini'd has f..r sale the valu ! ble ptopertr, kuown as tftw CUBA MILLS, j located about two miles north of M.tilin , town, Juniata county, P. The advan ; tages of this property are unequalled in tho county. I Parties interested in the Milling business j wculd to well pive thh notice prompt t- , tentiou. Apr.lv 10 I " DAVID D. STONE, ! Attorncv at Law, I July 23, 18c0. Mifflintown, Pa. i ttt Tfl 419(1 P,"r dT ' bom. Samples I upu lit tpuu worth - free. ' so.t i. Co., Tortland, Maine.' Andreas Stm mar 2 SI lv
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