"IFF LINTOWS : , . w Tuesday, April 6, al. ' " TERMS-. wriitioD$l-60-Per annoni if pil ff?S 20 DOt p4id within 12Tent advertisements inserted at 60 1 ' breach insertion. nTient business notices la local Col- j ,0 c,nUi rr lmc Ior eM;u iUm ...... . ""Erf Ktion. will he mad. to those desiring to rrfiw br the year, half or charter year- T Huntingdon Globe appeared last week with a -patent outside," which is a great lavement on the stereotyped appearance of the avenge country paper. It is the en terprising newspaper men that have a city brt0ch office, ere t:ie otide of thelr paper U printed. They are constantly com- peUed to send ?" fur J'!1- Dd if tlu'-v atthe same time can hare the type set and the printing done on a portion of their mptr, and at the same time hy a com bination of interest produ.-e a more ac ceptable Journal it is a piece of enterprise Hat shouid be commended. There are a nnmt-er of well-disposed priuters that do not lite to have a ptrt of a rr Rioted io , town or city distant from the batue office, vet tle same printers do not hesitate to send job work to distant places to be done. The objections are not well grounded. Cn the B1me ground objection might be raised be ria the piper and the tvpsarenot manufac tured at hon'8. They miht raise the same obH-ci'"" to 'he merchant because he does not manufacture the goods tb:it he sells across lne counter of Lis store. They Biigbt raise the same otjectioa to the b:ck smith, becanse he does not make the iron lint n nse in his shop. Certainly uo ob- irction ctn be urged to th p. inting esfcib- . . . . I I ,l I - lisbnirnts mat nave uiuueries i.skuto , u.. .., ,niu-tijre their own iaier ; that man- ! IU nftcture tv, or have constantly employed t number of men to stereotype the tortus, and in the cities there are neapaper men who a connected with paper mills, type fouidiief. and who employ stereutypera i but there are few ne simper men who have inclination, means and capacity tor such combination. The men that are constantly popping up to raiie an obj-clion are wasting tceir tune and misdirecting their leal. Hid they lived in the days when prtrting was first discovered in Europe, they would have condemned it, and stood among the number that d.-cbred it as the work of old Satan. Had they lived in the days when it was proclaimed thit the world is round, or hid they lived nhi-n the laws of gravity and attrition were announced they would just as ialuiily have pronounced against sucb things. Such things, ttey would argue, hid never been known Iwfore, therefore tier cannot be within the regular order or fitness of things. But such reasoning as that will not answer. Ihe news- BlUT fir, wlio have branch offices in cities, or in plces distant from tbe borne efik-e, or who have a part of their newspa per work dene in the cities, present their readers wi;h journals morecolup.et j and a ried in all departments than t!.e cev spjpers printed in most country towan. For exam ple, Uke the Ihmocrat and Register and the Triisae of this nice little country place ami compare them in all their points with tne StntiMl an! RrpubHiam, and Use great difference as against theiu is marilest at Brit night. Of course uc! little guerrilla sheets as the .Vew Era Herald is not to be thought of when suchcouijiarisons are made. These are naked facts, and newspaper men, who use auxiliary sheets, patent out rides, or have city brauch offices, are conscious of the equally ar-jiirent fact that if they were to resume the form of an all ccuatry paper tliey would have to reduce the smount of reading matter to something like the amount furnished by the average country paper. We congratulate the Globe, on iu advancement in modern journalism. AXtwSpiRiors Coin. The most dan gerous counterfeit of the U. S. standard stiver dollar that has yet been minutactnred it now being shoved in small quantities in this community, and there is no telling how king it will be nutii ilie Sowa is flooded with the spurious coinage, as even the most care ful experts hve lien deceived by their gen eral appearanco. In tact, it is almost a mat ter ot impossibility to detect the hogue dol lars by careful examination, as they have the ring of the genuine metl, the milling is perfect, ai:d there is an absence of that greasy substance which is found by running the thumb over the gen.-ral run of base coins. One of these was presented at the freight depot the other day to Mr. Frank Deckert, the agent, and he can hardly give a reason why he conceived the idea f weighing it. He discovered that it was too light, when balanced iu tbe scales with one ti( the genuine sort, and upon making closer observations ha also noticed that it w as a shade thicker. The. gentleman who pre sented it was much surprised to learn that it was spurious, and subsequently showed it to Mr. II. J. Roberts, cashier of the first National Bank, who unhesitatingly tdiuil ttd that it was the best counterfeit of silver coin he has yet seen, and that it is calcula ted to deceive even those who consider themselves quick to detect the most perfect Imitations. Johnaioirn Tribune. "Chaik Yoca Hat." The phi ase "chalk your hat" is said to have had ilk origin as follows: "Admiral" Beeside was an owner of various hues of stage coaches in the days before railroads, and spent much of hit time in Washington. At the annual ad journment of Congress he would pass bis Congressional friends over any stage line he controlled. De would say : I suppose you're going back to Cincinnati or Louis ville, and I'll pass you throucb fcv stage." When he was asked "liow ?" he would re ply, "Give me your bat," He would take the hat, mafe3 cabalistic chalk mark on it impossible to counterfeit, and return it with the remark: "That will serve your turn; any of my agents will recognize that any where, and won't receive a cent from the tnan whose hat is so marked." All bis agents knew the sign at once, and tie free Passage was secured. IU Action li Sure and Safe. The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now be obtained la the usual dry vegetable form, or in liquid form. It is put In the latter way for the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will be fonnd very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency in either case. Be sure and read the its advertisement for particulars. South aud Ifett. Honesty ia the best policy in medicines as well aa in other thiags. Ayer's Sarsap- anua is a genuine preparation, an uuequal- spring medicine and blood purifier, de cidedly superior to all oUiers in the' market. Trial proves it. Merchants in Phillipsburg, Center county, nm organized a board of trade. short locals; March went out a roaring. Go to Beck's for your shoes. The trout fisher did n.t fish last Friday. A high cold wind prevailed on Tuesday. Huntingdon is to have a circus in April. An adj urned court was held on Tuesday. Buy Dr. Morrison's anti-billioug pills. Such weather aa there was to nine. through. The kteness or the season is the talk of everybody. There are three horse protection com panies in this county. Vennor saya the snows are all down. Thank you, Mr. Vcuuur. Citiaens of Men no township, Mifflin coun ty, are feeding HI beef cattle. Last Thursday and Friday the town was enlivened by tbe many families moving. This is the hurt month for oyster eating, till text September. Jo for the oyster. There is a large Bock of partridges on the bchweier and Jacobs farms near this town The present hard freezing weather must needs produce a rise in the price of wheat March came in like a lion, aud went out well, people that moved know how it went out. David Funk, of Center, this county, has graduated at the University of Pennsyl vania. Mr. D. F. Stevens, of the firm of S tevens &. Guss, will open a hardware store in Alc Veytown. Persons that manage fULsand boats on the river have become so skilled that, accidents no longer occur. FOR SALE Five shares Odd Fellows' Hall Associ ition stock. It' you wish to buy. call at lhi otiice. The Literary Society in this town will ' discuss the Scliusgrove and North Branch Railroad question. Ihe I'resbyterian festival seccrcd $31.19, which sum wili fill or re-stock the Sabbath school library completely. Landlord Foorman has been duly installed in his hotel on Main street, where be will be pleased to see bis old patrons. The play goers ia Harrisburg ere iu a pleasant frame of mind over the prespeel of a circus entertainment. Township people believe that it was a righteous turn of affairs that gave the "old wooden bridge" to the borough. The company organized to catch thieves that steal horses from the membership of the company, met in the Commissioners' oflice on Saturday. Henry 1 itzfll, of Lack township, while on his way home from this town took sick and w as compelled to'stop at a house in Spruce Hill township, where he died. j C. B. Horning aud G. W. Smith Lave bought a valuable piece of timberland from George Jacobs, Sr. The land is situated east of the Mover farm, north of town. A soiourn at " old ocean," at Atlantic City and such other places, is said to be good lor jH-ople who are suffering with "nervous, dyspeptic, gouty and rheumatic diseases."' The Perry county freeman is authority for the foUown.g : While husking corn that ! I remained in the held all w niter, a young man named Liddig. of Howe township, discov ered seven suakes in one shock. Subscribe lor tbe Fmtinel and Republican. it gives a larger amount of news, and a greater variety of reading matter thSn any other paper published in the county, and is tree from scurrilous "squibs and squirks." Herbert Aiiman, of Walker township, left on Monday lor Silver City, Grant county, i New Mexico. To brothers have been living in that country some time. Accord ing to newpipr report, it is a country rich in mineral prcduets. On Tues lay morning Jerc-rciah Loauen slager, of Delaware townsoip, left for the Western country. lie will via Kansas sn I other We-tem States and tbe Indian Territory, returning home by way of Chi cago, Niagara Falls and New York. Ou Tuesday night a week thieves entered the hotel oi Frank Shields in McAlister ville, taking therefrom gin and beer. The house of Kev. Mr. Copenhiver was alafl en tered the same night. A hat was taken from the preacher's house, and hnng upon a stake in a ! n.-e at the eat end of town. Mrs. E'mbetb Kaiiffman, wife of William Kaiiffman, deceased, (who lived many year on what is now known as the John Reno farm, a mile aud a quarter northeast of Mif- flintown,) iied at the housie of ber son, Enoch Kaurtman, near Millerstown, Perry county, last Wednesday, aged 77 years and 11 months. The Huntingdon Globe rays : While put ting up the telephone wires between Maple- ton and Mt. Union last week, the men had several narrow escapes from drowning. The river being swollen theyTiad some trouble in getting the wire across. Several experi ments were tried, and at last they succeed ed. Sky fockct were used to get the wire across iu several place. On Saturday one of the men ccmc near beiug drov, u d taking wire across in a boat, the wire catching in tbe boat aud upsetting it, but the man swam to shore. The Bloomfield Jldtocatt of last week savs: Ira last sunaay anernoon uaviu dick, an old man, who resided at the base . ... Tx J T : .1 of Half Falls untain, in Walts township, was found dead on the floor of his resi dence, with his rifle lying near him and a bullet bole through his head the ball en tering back of his left ear. Mr. Jesse John son, Jr., and wife lived m the same bouse with bira, and on returning from preaching on that afternoon they found the o'd man king dead on the floor. Mr. Liddick was about 70 years of ago. About two years ago his wile received back pay and pension amounting to some $1,400. She died about a year ago, and the worry about the safety of what remained of this money is thought to have unsettled the old man's mind. We have not yet heard of the report of the Cor oner's verdict. Under date of March 29, 1P8I, Kev. Sol omon G. Dressier writes from Oriental, this county: A sad accident occurred on Sun- March 27. in the family of - c Peter Glatfelter, in Monroe township, Ju niata county, resulting in the death of tbe youngest dsughtcr of the family, Amanda Glatfelter, a bright and intelligent girl, aged 12 years, 8 months and 21 days. Her death occurred in this wise : Her brother Jacob bad left his overcoat in the kitchen., in one of the pockets of which was a pistol, charged with two buckshot. Amanda took the coat to an upper room and hung it on a nail in the wall. The coat fell back on the floor, discharging the pistol, and the kob.hnt lodired in her breast in the region of the heart. She survived the ac cident about an hour, when death came to her relief. Have we not yet bad examples enough T Will psopla never learn f At 9 O'clock on the morning of April 1st, at Tyrone, lucr.mr.iire N0. US eiplod -d, "shattering merr thing in the vicinity of the new depot. The Ward House and Ely's tannery wore badly damaged, and windows were broken for two squares distant. Mr. Williams, of Orbiaonia, had aa ear cut off and was otherwise badly hurt. Henry Haupt, the telegraph operator, had both legs badly fcrn;&ed. Mr. Test, of Phillipsburg, was badly cut about the face, and Michael Bowlingcr, of Tyrone, had his faee badly cut. A great many others received less serious injuries. The engineer of the wrecked engine escaped unharmed. The cause of the explosion is unknown." The Lewistown Caztttt says : On Mon day afternoon Miss Ollie McClean was piss ing along Water street, near the canal bridge, when a stone, thrown from a sling in the hands of a boy in a neighboring lot, struck her just between the eyes with great force, -making her reel with pain. The wound bled profusely, and some of the resi dents of the neighborhood assisted in ban daging it op. The young lady came near losing one of her eyes. Should not slings, gum shooters, blow enns. bows aud arrows ; and other boyish contrivances for propelling ! missiles be prohibited in town when per sons cannot go peaceably along our streets without being in constant danger from their use. Boya are natuially careless, and they should not be allowed to carry these or any other weapons. Some few day since a young lady bought a bill of goods in the store of Mr. Espen schade, in this place, paying for the same with a $2.50 gold piece. Gold not being very plenty, Mr. E. put it in the lower part of the money drawer. A son of the pro prietor, havir.g occasion to make change, observed the piece of money, and mistak ing it for a penny, put it in the apartment for money of that denomination. A fe J- v . v j vuu "UJ auolber bill of goods in the same store, anu the clerk, Mr. Shatter, in making change, gave her the same gold piece, mistaking it for a penny, when she called his attention to the fact that she had given him the same piece of money for $2.50. In this connec tion it may be stated that a banker relates that it is no uncommon thing for men f 30 years of age to return to the bank, with gold coin tbat has been paid to them over the counter, to make inquiry as to the value of tbe coin. These pleasant little occurrences in the handling of coin are not to bo won dered at, when one stops to think tbat the men of SO, 85 and 10 years ot age now in active life were boys, when rebellion drove coin out of circulation. They have hid no personal experience iu tbe handling of the precious metal. . Within the past year, here and there throughout the country, men have been found dead by the side of a favorite horse in bis stall in the stable, and invariably the report has gone abroad tbat the horse killed them j but the frequency of such occur rence has led to the belief.that most of surd cases were eases of murder, and that the dead men were placed under the feet of, or by the side of the horse, to destroy all traces of murder. Proprietors of horses, when they go to their stables alone at night, or ia the morniag before da light would do weil to have a weapjii with them. There is uo telling when a fiend may turn up to rob and murder. If the object of the Hendjsh de- sire bs armed he can defend himself, ai.d at the saue time do his fellow-men great good by ridding society of a fiend in human form. The latest reported su.-picioils cir cumstances of the kiud above uxtutioued is by dispatch and reads : UREExriELn, Ohio,.April 4 John Baren berg, a wealthy farmer, was taken from be iea:o the heels of a horse io his stable this morning terribly mangled and dead. Ex amination of the injuni s leaas to the sus picion that he was mnrdwred and robbed and then thrown into the stall to hid a the FAEMESS, And every class of peoj le in Juniata coun ty, I desire to call your attention to the fact that my ehtablihment is headquarters for Boots and Slices. I keep the only Boot and Shoe Store in this county. I want your trade, and I know if you buy of me once, yon wiil always deal with me. It has always been my aim to give the best goods for the least money. I have every grade of goods, from the common Brogm to the finest Fretch Kid, to suit all ; and just here I want to mention the fact that my prices are down to rock bottom, and can save you 25 cents on the dollar. My manufacturing department is in full blast, and I justly en joy the reputation of turning out the finest aud best goods in Juniata county. Drop in and leave jour measure for a pair of my make of Fine Boots or Shoes. See the different styles. We mend all rips free of charge on ail goods bought of me. If you have not visited my store yet, I want you to come and see what I have. I have shoes for everybody, and lots of them. My rule is, if the goods you buy of me are not sat isfactory return them to me, and I will allow all reasonable claims. G. W. HECK, 2t Bridge street, Mifflin, Pa. Tbskb will be an entertainment at the Mt. Pleasant school house, 1 miles north east of McAlisterville, on Thursday even ing, April 14, 18S1, consisting of Dialogues, Declamations, Essays, fcc. Comic songs will be sunir bv one who can sing. Tbe fa vorite and popular play, "The Dutchman's Ghost," will be played by good characters. Everybody come. Admission, 15 cents ; children 6 cents. JESSE GEUBB, Teacher. WHAT IS f Wealth and glory and place and power What are they worth to ycu and to me I For the lease of life runs out in an hour. And death stands ready to claim his due, Sounding honors or heaps or gold What are they all when all is told 1 A pain or a pleasure, a smile or a tear - What does It matter which we claim f For we step from the cradle, into the bier, And a careless world goes on the same, Hours of gladness e-r hours of sorrow What will it matter to us to morrow t Troth of love or vow of friend, Tender caresses or cruel sneers What do they matter to us in the end t For the brief day dies and the long night nears, Passionate kisses or tears of gall The grave will open and cover them all. Homeless vagrant or honored gunst, Poor and humble or rich and great. All are racked with the world's unrest, And must meet with the common fate, Life from childhood till we are cold What is all when ail is told f TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers of tbe Sen.'iiwl Republican, that were in arrears more than oue year, paid up their arrearages withiu the past month. A num ber of others who are in arrears more than one year have requested an extension of time. After tbe first of May, 1881, a bill will be sent to each and every one tbat Is in arrears more than one year. Subscribe lor tho Sentinel & Republican. STATE ITEMS. , Dangerous? tvmttPifeit ilvrr Io'l:ir3 are circa! iti:'. iu Daup'.iin couutj. Mary McGovern, of Bethlehem, aged 3 years, was scalded to dxith ou Thursday. Re. Mr. Malnoer, of Erie, it Is claimed, baa performed number of miracles. Casper fvrauss was killed cecx Tid ionte on Friday last by & h'g rolling over him. Miss L'zzie Sioao has been arrested in Pittsburg for attempting to black mail Dr. G. W. Spenser, of tbat city. Ilenry Sehegle, a braketuao, was killed by cars sear Lehman's Place, Lancaster county, on Thursday. Ad old man named Joseph Cookston came to Pittsburg from lieliefontains, Ohio, four weeks ago. and deposited $15,000 in bonds in bank. He bas not been seen since, and bis friends are iooking for biui. John Mionich, of Rock Station, Scbnylkiil county, is tbe father of thir teen children, all born iu seven years. Three pots, cnutainttig $10,000 in gold and sliver, have been taken from nnder tbe hearthstone iu the borne of tbe late Jacob Suioltzens in Bell town ship, Westniorcliiid county. Its pres ence there was made known in bis will. Tbera are a number of postcfiices in this State beginning with Mifthp, as Mifiliubnrg, Miithuville, Mifflin and Miffiintowu, which Lave occasioned trouble in the pst and now another bas been added as Mifflin Cross lioads in Cumberland county. Tbe Laucaeter .Veto Era slates tbat tn h. AiL.mtw Oailll n.iin.ta nf tnr9feo wra riHerl nnon a ninirle acre of r ground last year, and tbat in another ! instance $500 was ieal'Z-.'d from the j lUUaUUU I I tC- Va. UJ'UU ClUglB swa. I LEBANON March 2 Peter Ohcren- j . . u mau aped 57. hostler at t ' . . . - the Farmers' hotel, hung himself in the : kitchen of the hotel yesterday mormog Tbe suioide was a most determined one he having drawn himself up to keep bis feet from touching tbe floor. Ue bad policies on his life for $1,000. The Rev. Mr. Malony, who is alleg ed to have raised Mi.uQ iillion from tbe . 1 . . .1 a ....... . 1. ii mnn k.d t'.lrn nn lua ' i .. . e , T ' 11 Bocue It eleaa&ao tae ytm of UMpoisoa- pi residence in brie and is reported to 6eiH OJ!,homoi.oj.iiieti4)einKiiey ndun- V.i working marvelous miracles among tbe . sick and maimed. His house is besieged . with hundreds of lame, blind -or deaf mute, paralytic and scrofulous people, all clamoring to be healed. A reporter visited the the house and saw the tbroDg of patients. Father JIaloney was inter viewed and humbly disclaimed any personal power, bnt gave the "glory to God, whr,'' he sys, ''answers bis pray ers." James May, Ellen Doberty and several others declare that they were instantaneously healed of disease Late ly two cripples arrived from Quebec for Iho purpose of being bealed. Ma loney was formerly a priest of this diocese, but bas traveled all over tbe world. His Bishop looks coldly upon bis present acts. MAKH1ED: UESlloKE LONG At the residence of ths bride's parents, by the Kev. S. W. t?ei bert. on the lat ult., Thaddues J. Beshore and Lizzie ii. Long, both of Walker town i.hip, Juniata county. KOCUEXDEUrER tm March 31st, iu Altoont, of scarlet fever, Charles R. aon of Y. W. and Elizabeth Kochenderfer, aged 5 years, 7 months and 6 days. Dearest Charlie, thou hast left ns, Here thy lets we deeply feel ; But 'tis God ho hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal: Airy View Acadfimy. Tort Koyal, Juniiiti Conuty, IYnn'a. The Spring Session of this well-known institution will open on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1881, nnder the personal care and instruction of the nnderigned, ho will give their undivided lima aud attention to the School. For particulars, send for Circular. Davin WiLs-ox, Principil. J. II. Smith. Co-Priucipd. Pobt Royal, Feb. 16. 't?l-5t SELECT SCHOOL. I will open a Select School in M;f)!in, b.-gim.ing April 18th, and continuing one term of ten weeks. In ad dition to the usual branches studied in any graded or high school the elements of Latin will also be taught. Terms, $3.50 to $ i (H. W. I. HIBBS. I will open a Select School in Patterson, beginning April llih, and continuing one term of ten weeks. -Terms, $2.50 to f 3.00. W. E. AUMAN. A CARD. 1 am prepared to furnish the bel make of Needles, Shuttles, and ac partt for AN Y Sewing Machine, (old or new,) in the mar ket , also, the best pure sperm machine oil. W. H. AIKENS, Main street, Mifflintown, Pa., . One door above Post-Office. FOR THE BEST AND CHKAPEtST FLir.MTURE CARPETS in the county, go to GRAY BILL'S, In lliilliiitown. 4t Manhood: KowLost. How Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medi B cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak- nets, Involuntary fieniinal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by Belt-indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successf ul practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-ahnse may be rad ically cured without the dangeroua rse of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which everv sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, tirivatelv. and radicallv. 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TV. V. TT frrKPf.-), rTom. Vt.TH Tnrart i o'ui..:h f :r ;:..; It IftstrtMi Ikeachaim. It ; ; pj Tt.-I.V ( !.! JTtH -r Oi 1 1.CV, JLCtl Ha ! Itefer taatvi K tut tutra.-nlty." I y,?nn nurW'iM, of R:. A Pott. Vt. mr. "I ! H r - . f ... rn..a m .u I I .-li. a (ft .ri. ; C a. IIoKatxm. cf rrfrtrl'w "On prk- leuc.ms wm-(.i-. ft.rrto In evipW4'j nr-U-3 -jv-it laviTorO K .liey Oniil.itit.' I. Ell.ltlt Uql'lU 02 t'ltf FOKS avyzittem,iiicvtncm.j.Amtii,,. Con.ti- SJ , aMVOa, - Pem-a comPtotou!T i Complaint. j --V. '.rtn.?Tn rry VrK-et.fclf Frr. In OEr IT ATTHEORrnCISTK. PliIO!,l.. r-j WELLS, UIl NAIIDSOarO.. rrfv, t ,hm arr ra-poM minors), vr. Li COMMlaKCJIL. MIFFUNTOWN MARKETS. XirtusTOWs, April 6, 18b 1- Butter .. Lard Uam .... Shoulder if id is.... Potatoes. Onions. . . K:gs...., 2' .. 12 .. 8 .. 12 .. K .. 8 . 40 .1 W ,. l MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weyKly. QroTATioxs roa To-nav. Wedutiday, April C, ISM. Wheat 1 OS lorn... 4"! Oats 30U.:1 Kve 75 Cioverseed 3 75t.il 'V PHILADELPHIA tSRAIN MARKETS, i'uiladelphia, April 4 Wheat is fairly active and higher ; No. 2 West ern red, 1.21 i: Delaware and Fennel vania red and do amber, 12';allt Corn is firmer ; steamer, 5ii51l ;; yel low and mised, 55J55!. Oats are I 6rmer in fair demand ; No. 1 white, 45 J i4t-i : Xo. '2 mixed, 42a. Eve is firm at $1 05. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, April 4 The cattle market is ac:ive : sales 2 500 head ; prime, 6itic: good, GJ,o ; medium, 51a5jc: common. 5a5ic. Sheep are active ; sales, 0,000 head : primp, 6!c; good, G6it ; medium, 5is6o ; common i;")a5io. Hogs are act.ve ; sales 4 000 bead : prime, 9ia9io; good, 8Ja9c ; mixed, 8aS&. Special .Vol ices. PIMPLES. I wiil mail (Free) ihe recipe lor a simpie Vegetable Balm lhat will remove Tas, FKE'JKLr", PIMPLES and Blotches, leaving the skm sell, char ai.d beautiinl; also instructions for producing a Inxmiant growth of hair on a ball head or smooth lace. Address, inclosing 8c stamp. Bts. Vi.vntir &. Co., 5 Beekm m St., N. Y. T0 CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread diseise, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sutlerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree of charge,) with the directions for preparing and asmg the same, which they wiil tind a SURE CfRK for CoNSCMPTiON, ASTHMA, BroX- CHiTts, fcc. Parties wishing the Prescrip tion, will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 191 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. Y. a GENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light ia. Work. Steady Employment, turn- pies free. Address. M. L. BYHN, 49 Nas- sau Street, New York'. 13RKOIIS OP YOUTH. A-GENTLE.MAN who suffered for vesrs from .Nervous DEBILITY, PKEMAT UKE DECAY, and all the effects of yontbiul in discretion, will for the sake of soifering hu manity; send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which be was cuml. Sjutlerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 20, 1881. PILLS. Use only Dr. J - M. Morrison sugir eoated Anti-bilious Pills as tbej are now acknowledged to be tbe best Liv er Pill made, a box of them should be in every family. Tbey are also a good physio. Can be bad at Dr. Bank's Drug Store in Mifflintown and at most of tbe country stores. Ths Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this coun ty, deo 21 80. Subscribe for the Sentinel aud Republican. It gives you a great deal more, and a greater variety or reading matter tbau any othar paper issued in Juniata county. Job work on short notice at this office. ' I PS U IT HAS WUVO til B-rn. it acts an tlis I.IVKR, BOWELS g j a-jlKtlXKVS.I the tints. k I AD YEKTlEMEXTS. Ah TONIC urn- r pars ai anil a Is a compound of the virtues of sarsspa rilla, stillinina, maudrwke, yellow dock, w ith the iodideof Hitn.hand iron, all pow erful blood-making, hlood-c'eansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is the purest, safest, aud iu every way the most effeetnal alterative med'eine known or available to the public. The sciences of medicine and cbeuiistrv have never produced so valua ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula, and alt scrofulous lisea.ses, Krysipelits, Rose, or St. An tiiony's Kire, Pimples and Face frrubs, Pustules, lilotrhrs. Boils, Tu mors, Tetter. Humors, Salt Rheum, Scalil-heail, Kin (worm, I. leers. So rs, Hh eu ma tism, Merc uriu 1 Disease, X eu raljria. Female Wrakneiws and Ir regularities, Jauntliee, Affections of the l.iver, Dyspepsia, Kmaciation, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges ont the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cause de rangement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes enersy and strength. It restores and pr serves health. It infuses new lif- and vitrnr throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease whieharises from impurity of the' blood need despair, who will give Arm's Sarsapakilla a fair trial. Remember, the earlier tbe trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere: and they, recognizing Its superior qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Ami's Par SArARIl.LA has been widely used, and it now possesses the confidence of millions of people w ho have experienced benefit from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical and Analytical Cheiniata, Lowell. Mass. SOLO ST ALL XRL'UISTS rvERTwnZRB. Prcftjsionul CarJs. jyUlS U. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLISTOITN, PA. KTCo licet frig and Conveyancing prompt I ly attended to. Uffici; Ca Main street, in b:s f L-ce of evidence, south cl Bridge street. jyjASox iuwiN. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, illFFUXTO'A'X, JUXl.iT.1 CO., PA. Cy" All business promptly attended to. linn On Bridje street, pvosite the Court House suans. jin7, 'bil-ly J-AC03 BEIDI.EK, ATTpnXEY-AT-LAYT, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Dj""Co!Icctions attended to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Patterson K.-i, on Bridge street, teb i", tiO. D AVID I). STONE, ATTORXEY-AT-LAVT, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CT" Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. juueO, lfj7T. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Snrgeon, - Mu ruxTu irx, rj. Ofhce hours from 9 a. at. to 3 P. w.. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf D. M CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed acrivelv the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Otlice at the old corner of Thitd and Orange streets, Mitllintown, Pa. March 29j 1876 J M. BEAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. Omen formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. -) L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Oihce at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjniy 15, lg.l jonN Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUXIJTA CO., PA. OyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JJEXRY I1AP.SI1BERGER, M. D. Continnes the practice of Medicine and Sureery and all their collateral branches. Oihce at his residence in McAlisierviile. Feb 9, 1Si. $QS. week in yonr own town. Terms and CD S j outfit free. Address II. Hallktt k. Co., Portland. Maine. mar 2 'M ri70 A WEEK. $U a dav at home easily ibl It made. Coitlv Outfit free. Address Tscp Sl Co., Auguta, Maine, mar 2, "81-ly No paper in the Juniata Valley pnblishcs as lare a quantity- oi reaain? mailer as ine Sentinel and Republican. It ia above ail others tbe paper tor the general reader. Lare stock of Keady-made Clothinr for saloby D. W. UABLEx. tl -' .MtSCELLAMSf) IS NEW OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. FREDERICK ESPEXSCIIADE. Having Purchassd ths CENTRAL STORE, STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, ILis opened with the I-arze-t St;-ck ever shown in thi market, and will continue to receive, daily, ail the Latest Novelties ..f ihe season. We invite ev-ryboily to ctli and examine our stock and her our prices, whether Von wih to pirehaMj or not, feeling conliib-nt that when you do, we cap suit yon. both iu q-i.iliiy a-id price TUis immense and elegant issoriment consists of tbe leading Imported and Ameri can Fabrics, from die Fiuext to tho Ciia,it. in CLACK AND COLORED CASIlXlEIliiii We have a large aasortmnt, and our stock of FANCY COLORED DIIESS GOODS Is very replete, with the Knot shade's and designs. We hav an el-nt a-.ock ui Jfuslins, Pruts. Ca-rtitie res, Uinwfums, Skirling. TaUe Linens. Drillings, Stirliug.i Toweiings, Ticking', Sheetings, j-rriines. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete :n everything We open an elegant l:ne of Trimming-i, a lirge line cf Laces, m Buttons we have all ihe New .Novelties. .We have a b-antitui line of S'ia a great variety ot Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties. Bows, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Coll m Tutls, Corsets, Ribbons. Cnderwear, Shetland, Germantown aud Uonie-iujdo Factory Vims, in ail colors, etc., etc. Our stock ot LOOTS AND SHOES Is tlio lurgest in the county: "e have an elgint lino of Ladies", Mis'ns and Chil dren's Shoes, smiiib!-. ter f ill and winter weather, at Trw that will a-toni-h von. Our stock of Hoots f ir lien, Youths and Boys !a very cxioiuive. We have thc:u at -s'l prices and qualities. We keep a Cue line 'f FRESH GROCERIES A la:g siock of Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths. Oar stock U to Krge to enu merate. Ve invile you to call and see us, and we will sho-r you the Bess Stock of Goods In the County. ' - Yours, reipectfuHy, Sept 15, 18EH. THE NEW SEWING o C2 o u u, J . O O a um-1 siH a Self-Tbreaaing Shuttle. Self-Setting Needle. Lightest Run r.ing ami Noiseless. Largest Bobbin in Use. Winds the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. TLo NEW DOltESTIC tikes no tantrums. lone; talk cr ergnrue-nt required, every nitichiue telling it3 own story. The NEW DOMCSTIC 1ms no enemies, except those who t?e".l, or are in tereeieit ia Felling other makes of machines. ,Y0 CCGS TO BRE.1K. .MOST DI RlBLr, MOST IT T1IK It Sews Astthing. Call on er address t- Also Apeht for the ESTET easy monthly payments. NEW STORE. Ji.l.V STREET, PATTERSOX, IX THE J. B. M. TOED STASD Ilavine iust opened a new stick of store eom1s. such as Drv Good, Notions, Cluth- inp. H its. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Fih, atid a jreneral assortment of stero roods, I will take pleasure in exhibiting goods to all who may favor rue with a call. Will pty the highest market price for country produce. Don't lorjret the place, at loud a old stand May 5, lt&O-Cia. D. W. HARLETS la tbe place where you can buy TI1E BUST AI THE CHEAPEST4 MENS' YOUTHS' & MATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most thii niarset, ana at JSl UAlsaiMiLX LUlf PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and vzr'i ot suits, which te maJe !o urdo at short notice, very reasonable. Keniembcr tbe place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFKLISTOW, PA. SAM'L STRAYBR Has just returned from tba Ea."tcrrt cities with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' SLOTHING, HATS & CArS, LOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GEXTS' FCRXlSMXa GO)D3. Goods of all kinds are lowComi and see ma and be astonished Pants at cent. SUITS iiADi. TO OKIiEli.a Patterson, l'a., April 16, 1?79. SAMUEL STRATER. After the First Day of December, 1880, tou win nsn JACOB G. WINEY In his Xew Store Room t the East end of 31C IS-ISTEKTIEEE, with a Larje Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kind". Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Stica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IEON WARE. Whieh articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronage. Le eipects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB 0, W1NEY. Not. 21, leS'.i. J 'n I ER71SEME. IS. FREDERICK ESPENSC1IADE. MACHINE. a e- V3 1 7S O -I rs p 3 3 ir3 cn 3 t1 c o .YO C.IMS TO GRI.YD. PERFECT SE1TIG UtCUIXli WORLD. It Pleases Evesysodt. W. II. AIKENS, Main Street, Mitllintown, Juuiata Co , Pa. and other mates cf Organs. S-jld on Dec. 17, 1STD. in ratlerson. T. SI. COOK. BOYS' CLOTHING AXD FCRXISH1XG GOODS. choirs and select stocks ever offered in New BailJlu;. coruer of Bridge and Jan. 1, 1879-tf VALUABLE KEL PROPERTY FOR SALE! THE nnderigned has for si!? the rnla sMe pioperty, k:iowu 3 the CUBA MILLS, located about two niiej north of Sliltlin town, Juniata cour.ty, Pa. The advui tiges of ihia property are unequalled in tho conntv. Parties interested in the billing business would tu well give this notice prompt at tention. Apply ! D.VVII 0. STOXE. Attorney at Law, July 28, IbSO. auhuitowara. ! t Ifi tf-Ofl Per ti? at aon- Sample, I if J LJ $Lll worth f. free. Address Stiv ' aos t Co., PrtlanJ, Slarae. fmarSTSl IT
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