Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 09, 1881, Image 3

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i ij'iit-xiiiig in 'he Uirk PrehbylTlan
-h to li-ieu lo sermon by the Rev.
-Hii'f B l;f!l- Mr. Beuatipb. levfaccd ,
tB1"0 l; rej;:T5 ilie Xllta chapter
.i . lit b-.H-k in tlie ew Testament.
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jr(; e wvmun cluihed wilh the tun, and
a, moo :"i"r l,rr flt1, an keT
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V t.-xt " Liken from the list cltuseof
tut l"k verse I'lc "" c'ui ,er ol Nauniu :
fjkd f"' tuts fur her honorable mem,
j ,il i" f'1 Kt "rt tound chain;."
! s tbe honorable Lien, and the great
0f Asfyrii that were so spoken of in the i
K-h'cU'Xt. Ike measure oi iniqaiif oi Uie i
rrtit Uii poweriui goiernuieui uiaisipirea
lo cocqtie' the world was full, and the end
ii cume. The honorable men, men of in
ixxe, ff1 n,ra were luad chains,
ctniei iwy and enslaved. But the pur
p) of the striuon as not to preach cob
nin? the enslaved Assyrians, but to
preach ol the enslaved soul, the- chained
nun.
TUE THEME
deduced froni the tiutorical introductory
is
THE CHAINED MAN.
Xo man is tree that has not the love of
C,(4 in bis soul. There are macy chains
to bisd mm vith, and hold him in slavery
to the Evil One.
SELF is chain that binds men. It was
ic!f that insinuated itself into the first lara
jiv circlf, and caused a murder. It is the
ctuio Out binds thousands. Men in all sta
tions in life re under its dominion. Ka
puleun, hea be had subdued nearly all
Kuroje, lunged for its entire subjugation.
Anibi'.ion, self, urged him on to attempt to
accomplish that end . lie lell a victim to
selfish purposes, and was sent to S t. Helena.
It was self that caused Cs"sar to long to bo
a ting. lie conquered all, and self con
quered Ca'sar. Akxander, after a tuosl tri
BEjhmt ma-ch in the East, al ter meeting
asd overthrowing legions cpon legions of
Persians and other nations, was chained by
Klf ; self overcame bim.
ASSOCIATION", Civil associates become
t chain to bind a man, and destroy bis soul.
Associates that will draw a man from God
an chains that bind and enslave one to the
Ei3 One. In U ages it has not been nn-
common to judge a man by his associates.
One of the first inquiries that Pythagoras, j
the celebisted philosopher of Samos, would
Bike of young men that applied for admis- !
tion to Lis school was as to their associates.
tic liar.
circle, in the church. Evil associates are
chains.
HABIT is a chain that binds men and
wiaen: The power of evil habits was illns
trattd by Mr. Benangh, by reciting the case
of a woman that be bad recently read of,
at the appeared in a city court, under an
arraignment lor drunkenness and improper
conduct Drinking is a habit, and one of
the chains. Falsifying is another bab't
quite prevalent, and a strong chain that
binds many people.
STEALING is a chain. The reverend
rmtk-man said be knows full well that no one
of hit hearers is a thief; no one of his con
ization would steal a material thing, not
eves a pin, but how is it about character.
How many reputations in this world have
beta ttolen by loose ungaarded talk. Char
acter, reputation, is above price, more pre
cious than gold or silver. Ic is character,
reputation, that one must have when be
' leaves this world if be gets into the
hining courts auove. The stealing of repu
tation is a chain that binds the soul and en
flares it for old Satan.
MEKCSN'ART MOTIVES are chains that
bind many men. Mouey, what a power!
It it dragging men down every day ; urery
day men are bouud and enslaved by it. The
tun that is bound by mercenary motives is
like the man on a ship that was wrecked.
He had a heap of gold rriiri him. To Save
the gold he tied it to his back. He thought
to awim to shore with it. thus secured to his
lnon, but when the s'uip sank, and he was
Wft in the water the gold was too heavy for
him to swim with ; he was tied or chained
to it and was drowned. Many men sue
cnained by mercenary motives.
100 CLOSE ATTENTION TO BUSI
NESS is a chain that binds men. Many
fatfcrrs have been bound by too close atten
tion to business. Fathers, have a care;
?lt not yourself, or your families, or
tht church, by too close attention to busi
it is a chain that binds many.
FASHION is a chain. It binds peop'e of
3 ages, but the youthl ul woman and youth
ful man are more frequently its victims. A
flebratd Divine in Scotland, speaking of
fashion, said that the fashions came from
London, and London received them from
Faris, and Paris received them from Satan.
GLORIFriNfi SELF is chain that
linds and enslaves the soul
THE LOVE OF GOD frees the soul, un
chains the man.
Ta above is an outline of the interest
ermon delivered by Mr. Benaugh last
Sabbath evening.
"I'm All Played Out,"
common complaint. If you feel so,
It a
" t package of Kidney-Wort and take it
te4 Jou will at once feel its tonic power.
" "ew the healthy action of the kidneys,
""els and liver, and thus restores the nat
"Tal life and strength to the weary body. It
t4B ow be had in either dry or liquid Torm,
104 ia either way is always prompt and effi
cient ction Sew Bedford Standard.
Rochester, Y., paper says : A teac ta
" u lower grade in one of our public
chools received a new pupil, a littie raise of
8 or 7 years, named, say Mattie Brown,
ter taking her name for the school rolls,
ccordiug to the custom, the teacher said :
Wnat is your papa's name, Mattie ?" "Mr.
f ,tt-" Yes, but what is his first name ?"
Oont know-hts name is just Mr. Brown."
e I know ; then as a bright idea
uci n
ri "what does your mamina call
him?
'Oh ! I know what you mean now,'
the i
uaocent child rni;4 . -.n. htm a
"ed old fool ! It fa safe to conclude
the teacher did not register the child's
--D.O.F. Brown.
JUSIATA COUSTI-UnoSciaL
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156
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ASSOCIATE Jl'DCrt.
73
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72
112
136
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82
17
93
72
41
74
121
52
86
95
73
160
131
18
Mililititown... 98
9?
132
113
63
47
28
101
75
39
75
123
51
83
72
78
123
78
16
91
65
160
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141
42
82
25
70
72
99
63
55
101
94
131
82
21
77
165
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Fayette 309
Delaware ....145
Thompsont'n. 43
Monroe 8
Greenwood 27
Susquehanna. 71
Patterson.... 64
Miltord loo
Port Royal... 65
Turbett.
, 52
. 90
. 98
.135
. 93
. 24
Beale
Spruce Hill ,
Tuscarora...
lack ,
BUck Log ..
DISTBICT
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Miff.intown.
Fermanagh
Walker ...
Fayette...
Delaware. . ,
99
73
159
273
145
107
87
178
273
145
46
83
23
70
75
105
63
62
85
97
145
99
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117
141
80
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104
77
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82
127
49
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122
79
143
100
16
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111
129!
77
38
20
103
76
40
64
114
62
83
95
77
138
97
15
Thompsont'n 43
Monroe...... 83
Greenwood.. 24
Susquehanna. OS
Patterson.... 59
Milrord 95
Port Royal.. 66
Turbett 52
Beale. 62
Spruce Hill.. 9S
Tuscarora...144
Lack 103
Black Log... 23
COfXTT COMMISSIOKEPS.
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I Mifflintown... 94 102 60 86 7 7
'Fermanagh... 82 71 109 1 20 5 E
j Walker 158 168 156 131 .. ..
.Favette 274 268 82 76 .. ..
J Delaware.... 1S3 143 40 60 .. ..
I Thompsont'n. 49 49 17 17 .. ..
Monroe 82 82 104 104 .. ..
Ureenwood... 23 23 77 77 ..
Susquehanna. 69 70 41 41 .. ..
Patterson.... 65 66 78 79 ..
Milford 82 54 128 143 .. ..
Port Roval.... 64 66 49 48 .. ..
Turbett 62 55 81 88 .. ..
Beale 89 91 97 96 .. ..
8prnce Hill ..102 100 76 78 .. ..
Tiicarora....H2 173 124 130 .. ..
Lack 97 105 103 110 .. ..
Black Log.... 2o 31 12 12 .. ..
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88 91 9
67 125 5
165 145
228 128
134 43
33 33
77 100
23 77
70 41
71 69 6
109 m
61 61 3
53 85
84 99
97 81
132 147
95 109
25 15
Mifflintown
Fermanagh.....
Walker
Fayette
Delaware.... ..
Thompsontown..
Monroe ......
Greenwood.....
Susquehanna...,
Patterson......
Blilford ,
Port Royal
Tnrbett
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Fermanagh .. 82
Walker 186
Fayette 263
Delaware ....142
Thompsont'n. 44
Monroe W
Ureenwood ..23
Susquehanna. 70
Patterson.... 65
Milford 99
Port Royal... 69
Turbett 555
Beale 82
Spruce Hill.. 101
Tuscarora... .1
Lack 98
104 77-74 9 8
79 115 109 6 5
1S6 121 120 .. ..
263 67 79 .. ..
141 42 1 .. ..
47 19 19 .. ..
83 101 104 .. ..
22 77 77 .. ..
70 41 41 .. ..
66 78 78 6 6
102 124 119 .. ..
63 52 62 .. ..
64 85 85 .. ..
90 ' 95 94 .. ..
102 76 76 .. ..
147 139 137- .. ..
98 107 106 .. ..
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Thi Cbambersburg Public Opinion aaid :
Mr. Isaac L. Shetter, of Stoufferstown, se
cured and brought to this office, fine speci
mens of second crop strawberries which be
had just plucked from a small patch in bis
lot. This is a rare occurrence, and is ac
counted for in part by the prolonged sum
mer season and drouth.
Mr. Jacob Ensniinger, residing at Cove
Gsp, the other day, while hunting squirrels
on the mountain back of the Ryder F rait
Farm," succeeded in killing two bears a
dam and her cub the latter abeut hair
grown. The old bruin, when skinned and
cleaned, weighed 120 pounds. A good
day's work.
a
The new counterfeit silver dollar in circu
lation is pronounced the best silver coin
ever seen. It is beautifully made, says the
Syracuse journal, and has a slight appear
ance or iron which is often fotmd in the
genuine siiver dollar. Ii is silver-plated,
and acid does not affect it unless the sur
face is scratched lip. The weight is the
marvelons point of the deception. The
counterfeit as it stands wonld pass in aire
easily, and its weight wonld not be detected
on any bnt fine acales. The date upon it is
1878.
Jones' wife found a handkerchief flirta
tion book in his pocket, anjnow Mrs. Jones
no longer put a handkerchief in his pocket.
SHORT L0C.1LS.
Tunsi ai
Thanksgiving Beat.
Carpet is being made of wood.
The frsit-tTM maa gueth about.
Many eo&na are made of paper now.
Tlog cholera rage !o Franklin county.
Real estate in Huntingdon is advancicg
in price.
Celery, like all other vegetable crop this
year, is abort.
Meteoric shower, November 14, from mid
night to daylight.
Cheap dry goods at Eair II Levin's store
at Locust fj rove.
A Huntirgdon printer shctadver and two
turkeys last week.
Scarlet fever has appeared among chil
dren in Patterson.
The first snow squall put in an appear
ance on Friday Lut.
The pinkeye disease has broken out anion i-
Pfciladelphia horses.
A number of children in Favette town
ship have diphtheria.
If was a short job to husk the coin crop
in Juniata th!s year:
Willbm Kenawell, of Walker township
has been quite sick.
The late rain brought the late sown wheat
out of the ground nicely,
Prof. A. L. Guss was in town on Friday
from Washington, D. C.
The thermometer went down to freezing
point on Friday morning.
Bi chtel's tannery at Xew-port pays 25 cts
per bushel for children manure.
Kotions and groceries of all kinds at Bair
ti. Levin's store at Locust Grove.
Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican,
the best newspaper in the county.
Last Thursday there was a heavy fall of
snow at Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Jese Rice has bought the Jacob DtUncy
farm in Spruce Hill township, lor $3,280.
The hills around Scranton, Luzerne coun
ty, were covered with snow last Thursday.
C. B. Horning and George Smith shipped
another boat load of railroad ties this week.
The number of turkeys and rabbits se
cured thus far has not been up to expecta
tion.
Read President Arthur's Thanksgiving
proclamation as published in anothor col
umn. The weather during the early part of this
week was most favorable for the growing
wheat. ,
A little danghter of Col. George F. Mc
Farland died of diphtheria last week, at
HarTisburf.
Altoona people have a sensation in the
reported discovery of a wild man on Brush
mountain.
Showers at Scholl have put a substantial
board-walk along their property on Wash
ington street.
Sabbath day was a beautiful day. Old
people called it a "pet day." The old peo
ple were correct.
Three children in a Bedford county fam
ily died- within a period of two weeks re
cently of diphtheria.
The "pink-eye" horse disease is said to
be more fatal than the epitootic that pie
vailed some years ago.
A number of newspapers stamp on the
papers of subscribers that are in arrears :
" Tour subscription is due."
John Howe is about to build an ice house.
Stephen Reno, of Fermanagh township,
hauled stone lor that purpose.
"The Fashion Quarterly is published by
Ehrich Bros., of Eighth Avenue, X. Y., at
50 cents a year, or 15 cents a copy."
Turkeys sell in the Uarrisburg markets
for 12 cents per pound. They have been
selling here for 10 and 11 cents per pound.
The Star of Bethlehem is expected to
appear. Astronomers are on the lookout
for it every night. It was last seen in 1572.
Benjamin Chambers, Jr., a lawyer in
Chambersburg, committed suicide in his
tather'a house, by shooting himself last Sab
bath a week.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a really remark
able and time-honored medicine. It is tho
best remedy known for all diseases of tho
throat and lungs.
Kurt KautTman, living in Fermanagh
township, this year raised 650 bushels of
potatoes on nine acres of ground. He has
been selling potatoes at $1.25 per bushel.
Aikcns, the musical instrument man, sells
the large boles in which his instruments
come encased, to people to put in cellars
and barns to store potatoes and grain in.
Parents should be careful to keep the di
gestion of their children in a healthy condi
tion. By doing so the little people can es
cape diphtheria and scarlet lever, which are
now raging in many places.
Kirs. Annie McMeen, wife of Robert Mc
Meen, bought the Daniel StouBer (arm, for
merly the Nathan Bell farm, at public sale,
last Friday. Price, 68.75 per acre. The
farm is in Fermanagh township.
Abram Stoner, Sr., a citizen well knovrn
in Jnniata county a generation ago,' died at
his place of residence in Fermanagh town
ship last Monday night. He was aged about
88 years.
'William Wise, a native of this town, died
suddenly at Sun bury, where he has been
living the past few years. His funeral took
place on Monday at 4 o'clock. Interment
at Sunbury.
"An American girl in Columbus has mar
ried a Chinaman for love, and while she
swings in a hammock and reads novels he
docs the washing and cooking and keeps the
fiy-traps np to business."
An exchange says : A bushel of any kind
of grain (corn being the staple) is allowed
to a fowl for a year. A single bird of any
breed will consume that quantity during the
year, and more will be required by the
larger breeds.
On Saturday William Cleck, of Walker
township, bought a farm of 97 acres of
cleared land and 35 acres of woodland in
Fermanagh township, of the heirs of Sam
uel norning, deceased, for four thousand
eight hundred and twenty-five dollars.
There was a fall of snow in several places
last Thursday. The following dispatch
seems like a mistake as to the number of
degrees of cold : " Manch Chunk, Nov. 4.
There was an inch of snow in the moan
tains this morning, with the thermometer 12
degrees below aero."
In the autumn or early winter bore a hole
one or two inches in diameter, according to
the girth of the stamp, and about eighteen
inches deep. Put into it one or two ounces
of saltpetre, fill the hole with water, and
plug it close. In tha ensuing spring take
out the plug and ignite it The stump will
smoulder away, without blazing, to the very
extremity of the roots, leaving nothing bnt
the ashes. Scientific Jmtrican'.
SHORT LOCUS.
" Is yottr wife a democrat or a republi
cs I" aked cna Rockland citizen of an
other ia a store. "She's neither," was the
prompt response ; and then glancing can
tioosly around and sinking his voice to a
hoarse whisper, he explained, she's a home
ruler."
Peanut flirtation : Breaking the shell gen.
tly I am mashed on jou. Crushing it sav
agely Why will you break my heart f Slip
ping the shell into the pocket We must be
secret. Throwiug it away Y' U are tired
out. Swallowing the peanut whole I'm
yours alone. Eating mincingly Go slow.
Throwing it up and catching it dcxtrouly
in the mouth Some other evcuii g. Good
evening. Ex.
S. O. Evans, of Delaware township, says
that the first threshing machine in Junia'a
county was put to work in Jn ljro S!cAli
tor's barn, in Fayette township, in 13:0,
and the second machine was put to work in
bis father's barn in Delaware touushrp.
There were no spike; in the machine ; that
part of the machiue that knocked the
wheat off tbeslraw was a " beutrr or dash
er," such as are used in barrel chums.
A Boston journal last week said: The
first shingle ever bung out in this city by a
lady member of the bar was, yesterday af
ternoon, the subject of many pleasant con
gratulations, when a score or more of the
friends of Miss Leha J. Robioson paid their
respects to that lady in her pleasant and
cosey quarters at No. 5 Pemberton square,
where a bird cage, flowers, lace curtains
and other evidences of feminine taste and
refinement present a striking and not un
welcome contrast to the dreariness of tho
average lawyer's den. Miss Robiusun en
joys the warm personal regard of a larga
circle of friends, who admire the pluck w itb
which she has surmounted past obstacles
and discouragements, and who wit! bid her
a God-speed in ber new profession.
"The Fifteenth Annual Session of the
Juniata County Teachers' Institute will be
held in the Court House, at Milflintown, Pa.,
commencing on Monday, November 21st,
1851, at 2 o'clock P. M , aud closing on
Friday, November 2oth, 18S1.
The day sessions will be given to Lee
tures, Class Drills, Discussious on School
Government and Methods of Teaching
The evening exercises will consist of popu
lar Lectures aud M usic.
Prof. G. E. Little, of Washington, D. C,
ill give instructions in Penmanship, Indus
trial and Free-hand Drawing.
Prof. James J. Patterson will instrnct in
English Grammar.
Prof. S. B. Heiges, of York, Pa., will
give instructions in School Discipline, Ge
ography, Arithmetic, Orthography, and Im
proved Apparatus.
Col. George F. McFarland will instruct in
Physical Culture and Written Work in
School. He will speak also on Wednesday
forenoon on the " Now and Then" of the
Educational Forces of the Statu.
Prof. E. A. ANGEL, of Pittsburg, will
instruct in School Management.
Dr. E. E. Higbee, Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction, will be at the Institute on
Tuesday and remain until Wednesday after
noon.
The Music will be under the mniagotrent
of Prof. John A. McMeen.
WELLINGTON SMITH,
County Superintendent.
LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR
CEMBER TERM, 18S1.
DE-
GltAND JCR0K3.
Divcn David, faruier, Walker.
Graham II., railroader, Patterson.
Oushard 8 C, engineer, Patterson.
Horning C. B., carpenter, MitHin.
Kidd Vm., farmer, Tnrearora.
London James, farmer, Tuscarora.
Lapp Samuel, merchant, Milllin.
Meloy E. O., farmer, Milford.
Moyer Nathaniel, farmer, Beale.
Kietiiond John, farmer, Monroe,
(irr Jonathan, laborer. Port Royal.
Ort O. W., tanner, W aiUer.
Patterson John, farmer, Lark.
Robisou U A., farmer, Allltord.
Rutherford W. IL, shoemaker, Port Royal
Kenno John, farmer, Fermnnab.
Tooincy W. A., laborer, Delaware.
I'mboltz Josiah, carpenter, Spruce IL'l.
Weller Davis, far.ner, Fermanagh.
Weaver J. 8., farmer, Waler.
Woodward John, farmer, Beale.
Waters Jesse, farmer, Tusvarnr.1.
Voder John, tarmer, Spruce lli'.l.
Vocum John, farmer, Miltord.
PETIT JCBOfr.
Ammerm in Wesley, farmer, Fayette.
Amey John, lariuer, Monroe.
Beale David, farmer, Tuscarora.
Bryner Jesse, farmer. Spruce 11:11.
Barton S. B , farmer, Tuscarora.
Bolingur D. S., laborer, Buale.
Brindle George, carpenter, PaJterson.
Barton D. R-, farmer. Spruce Hill.
Bell William, agent, MitHin.
Burns William, farmer, Lack.
Bilger William, farmer. Lack.
Crozier J. U., farmer, Beale.
Conn John, farmer, Miltord.
Creswell William, blacksmith, Mifl'in.
Caveny John H , teacher, Fayette.
Davis Edwin, nurseryman, Walker.
Evans Peter, di aler, Beale.
Fronk II. II., miller, Fayette.
Orubb Jesse, teacher, Fayette.
Gingrich W. (J., farmer, Monroe.
Uenkels VT. F., teacher, Delaware.
Hartman Wm., farmer, Patterson.
Harris ! ranklin, farmer, Beale. '
Heller M. L., rail.osder, Delaware.
Kerlin O. M., teacher, Tnrbett.
Kennedy James, farmer, Tuscarora.
KsurTinan Joseph, farmer, Fayette.
Keiser Peter, blacksmith, Mtiford.
Leach A. G.., laborer, Beale. .
Leonard John, farmer. Lack.
Lyter Peter, farmer, Delaware.
Light Levi, farmer, Suxqueh mna.
Letter G. W., f irmer, Susquehanna.
McClure Wm., silversmith, Tuscarora.
McManigal J., innkeeper, Port Royal.
McNeal Jacob, clerk, Patterson.
My era Levi, contractor, Thompsontowa.
MrCulloch C. C, miller. Tuscarora.
Nelson W. II., farmer, Delaware.
Patterion John L., farmer, Sprnce Ilili.
Reynolds. Franklin, farmer, Fayette.
Sterrett J. T., farmer, Miltord.
Strayer Harry, tinuer, McAlisterville.
Wise W. J., teacher, Tuscarora.
Winey Amos, wheelwright. Monroo.
Walters S. R., mechanic, Milford.
Watts J. C, mason, Milllintown.
Yobn Wilson, farmer, Lack.
To Accom modate tbe Public
The proprietors ol that immensely popu
lar remedy, Kidney-Wort, in recognition of
tbe claims of the public which has so liber
ally patronized them, have prepared a liquid
preparation of that remedy for the special
accommodation of those who from any rea
son dislike to prepare it fcr themselves. It
is very concentrated, and, as the dose Is
small, it is more easily taken by many. It
has the same effectual action in all diseases
of the kidneys, liver or bowels home and
farm.
Will bur a new and beautiful Organ, same
grade and kind ($50 to $70), that other par
ties have been selling recently for $110 to
$135. Your choice of many styles from
different factories. Six years guarantor.
W. TJ, Aikiss,
July 27-3 in Main St., Mifflintown, Fa.
Consult yonr interests and advertise in
fhe Sentinel and Republican.
cocarsuir.
It rbaatced, they say, upon a day,
A failoag from th lowa.
That sb was strolling np the way
As he was strolling dow n
She hamming low, as might be so,
A ditty sweet and small ;
He whistled loud a tune, yon know
That had no tuue at all.
It happened so precisely so
As all their friends and neighbors know
As I and you perhaps might do,
They gized upon Ihe ground ;
But when they'd gone a yard or two,
Of course they both looked round.
They both were pained, they both explained
What can:ed their eyes to roam ;
And nothing after that remained
But lie should see her home.
It happened so precisely so
As all their li lends and neighbors know.
Next nay to that 'twas common chat,
Admitting no debate,
A bonnet close beside a hat
Was sitting on the gate.
A month, not more, bad blustered o'er,
When, braving nod and smile,
One blushing soul came through the door
Whore to went up the aisle.
It happened so precisely so
As all their friends and neighbors know.
Unknown.
Womb everywhere nse Parker'a Ginger
Tonic, because they have learned from ex
perience that it overcomes despondency,
indigestion, weakness in the back and kid
neys, and other troubles of the" sex Home
Journal. a
A OAED.
1 am prepared to furnish the best make of
Xeedlti, Shuttle; and new parti for ANY
Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar
ket, also, the bctt pure tperm marhint oil.
W. II. AIKEN'S,
Main street, Milllintown, Pa.,
One door above Post-Otbce.
IJIEDi
SHIRK Oct. 31st, in Tayette township,
of diphtheria, Daniel, son of William Shirk,
a;cd 7 years, 7 months and 1 day.
COxlDIErsCi AX.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirixiXTOww, Nov. 9, 1881.
Butter ...
Eggs
Lard
Ham .....
Shoulder .
Sides
Potatoes.
Onions...
Rags
80
25
10 .
15
10
10
00
00
1
MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weealy.
Ql'OTATIOXS tOB To-DAT.
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1881.
Wheat 1 30
Corn 65
Oats, -40
Rye 90
Cioverseed 4 00to5 25
Timothy aeed 2 00to2 60
PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS.
I'uiLAPEl.Pin.V, Not. J. Wheat
Delaware and Pennsylvania red, $1 39
I to 140; do amber, $140 to 142
Corn is dull. Oats ib quiet and nn
changed. Kye at $1 00. liutier
choice is wanted, other kinds are dull
and weak; creamery extra Penosylvau
ia, 37 to 38c; Western 35 to 37c. Ejigs
are firm and light supplies; Pennsyl
vania, 29 to 30c; Western, 28o. Cheese
is quiet. Petroleum ia dull. Whiskj,
$1 14.
o
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
PllILADKLPIllA, Nov. 7. Cattle
sales, 4,500 hMd; prime, 7c; good Gi?;
medium 5 i ;; common . 4 5. Sheep;
sales' 9,000 bead: prime oi: good, 5c;
medium. 35 to 4is: common 3 ia. Ilos
salest, 6,0U0 head: po.id 10c; medium
81 So 9j: common, 7 to 8j.
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES!
;jj nN-ae It acta tha LITER, BOWELS
j aud fckiltthis as taa aawe it me.
Bectviae It el n that jtein of thpoteon
ooa hnmora that develop in Kidney and Urt-
nary Disease, Bilionraeaa, Janndiee, Conatl.
nation, me, or In BhromatMin, NenraLcia,
fr Vnt-wniisi TiaaarwrlasM skitH Vswmakla tCmnnlainta. I
SEB WHAT PEOPLE SAT I
kj x.Tjfie n. more, or jnnrtinn . mi ivBin.
ajuneT- ort curea mm mirr ri-fguuu j uj
aiciana had been trying for four yearm.
RWr. John Arnall.of Washington. Ohio, rJ I
ber boy waciriTpQUptodra by four prominent I
pbTsuclans and that he wu afterward cured bj I
xKlrvey Wort.
M. M. B. Goodwin, an editor In Chard on. Ohio.
EjfaajN he wm not einectwi to lire, being hloaloc I
fl bejood belief, but ivilay-wort cured aim.
Anna U Jarrett of South Salrm. !. far
that wtTrn year enfreiinT fro in kidney troabl
and otnr cunaUcmUiuam was ended by Um lue ol
MkUdiuy-Wart.
John B. Uwtwk1 of jnf-irvm, Tmn., mfTered
for year from liver and kidney troubles and
after takin "tiarrels of other medjeiaea'
Kidney-Wurt made him welL
HlrhaH Ooto of JltiroToery' Center, Tt.
u!l-red eitrht year with kkloer dilUnilty ami
waa unable to work. aUdney-Wort aiad sum
weUaiarer.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.
- It hi put np tn Dry Vegetable Ferae In
tin mm AtMMrkaMnfvhirll mmkraUX QUlTl
of medicine. Aim in lJawM Pera. very Con- F
eeatroMd, Cor too tuat cnono reaouj pr
pareit. IW tt off. rith eqwd ejtrtracy in either form.
h4 GET IT AT TBE DRCGOISTS. FRlCE.St.wv
. WELLS, WlUlallwa vo., rro ,
(Winaand tha dry pott paid.) ratOSTOS, TT.
Special Jolicei.
PIMPIiES.
I will mail (Free) the recipe lor a simple
Veqktiblk B.tiv that will rer.lovo 'fax,
FKECKl.E?, PIMPLES and Blotches,
leavirg the skin ftt, clear and beautiful;
also instructions for producing a luxuriant
growth of bxir on a b.ili head or smooth
face. Aliress, inclosing 3c stamp, Bkn.
VxuEir & Co., 6 lleekman SL, N. Y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been permanently
enred of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is an x ions to mace
known to bis fellow-sullerers tbe means of
cure, lo all who desire it, he will send a
copy of th prescription nsed, (free ol
charge,) with Uie directions fur preparing
and nsing the same, which they wilt find a
sibe Ccai forConacjiPTioit, Asthma, Bbos-
Chitis, &.c. Parties wishing the Prescrip
tion, will please address,
Ucv. K. A. WILSOJT,
1M Penn fct, Williamsburg. N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light
Work. Steadr Emploment. Sam
ples free. Address. M. L. B YKX, 4'J Nas
sau Street, New York.
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from (Nervous DEBILITY, PKEMATCKE
DECAY, and all the eflects or yonthtnl in
discretion, will for the sake of snUerig hu
manity, send free to au who need it, the re-1
cipe and directions (or making tbe simple
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to proBt by the advertiser's expe
rience can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence. JOHN B. OG DEN,
42 Cedar St., New York.
Jan 26, 1881.
will ,
-Vrw AJrrrftnrmtritts.
F. EsruxsciiAUi;,
AT TUB
CENTRAL STORE
Sill STRUCT.
2xt Door North or Empue Strsit,
MiUlintowii, l'a.,
Calls tba attention of the public to tbe
following facts :
Fair Prices Our Leader I The
Bast Goods Oar Fride !
One Price Our Stylet-Cash or
Exchange Oar Teras !
Small Profits and Quick Sales Our
Motto I
Our leading Fpeciallies are
FRESH GOODS EVERY
WEEK
IN
DRY GOODS,
K0T1OXS, GK0CERIK3, BOOTS
ANDSUOES.'for Meu, Wou,en and
Children, Queeusware, Glassware,
Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths,
and ever article usually found in first
class stores.
COUNTRY PRODUCE tlno in
exchange for goods at highest market
price.
Thankful to the publia for their
heretofore liberal patronage, 1 request
tbeir continued custom ; and ask per
sods from all parts of the county, when
in MifBin to call and see mj stock of
goods.
F. ESPEXSCIIADE.
Sept. 7, 1881.
Sale Bills printed on short notice at the
oQice of the Sentinel and Republican.
MISCELL,1."E0 US
A TRUE
A PERFECT STRENGTHZNER . A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are hiphly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, JJyrpeptia, Inter
mittent Feters, M'ant of Appetite, Lom of Hirenjth, Licit of Energy, etc Knrichea
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sucH
as Tasting the Food, Bdehing, Hint in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc Tbe onTji
Iron Preparation that not blarkon the teoth or give
headache. Sold by all druggiita. Write for the ABC Look, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reaJing tnit free.
BKOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, 3ItL
FPARKER'S ginger tonic,
k
Parker's
Hair Balsam.
Tut ftt. CI.
M act TIi-orrrrkml Hatr 6tn
i.ij. Srwr ImU to tn'on ihm
rnuthfjl nkn to gr bur.
"Mr. anJ l rws. m .- .rt..
FLOKETOS CtiLSGS hnndfwfcofliTcs; it may save yours. Ak yotiT nei-hbor.
A i r frrl Assist aboux it. or send fur a circuor to IUSCOX & CO., New York.
suvi Ji.t:rsT peri aa. Jl li A t. f . .U- A .TT
SOMETHING WORTH KNOtVING.
NEW STORE
AT LOCUST GROVE.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES,
AND A FULL LINE OF STOkE GOODS FOR THE COCNTKV TRADE.
rj5- Be sure ami examine nr stock before purchasing elsewhere, as rou can cer
taiuly save money. Wo trouble to show Goods. One price to all.
LOCUST GROVE,-
One rnile southwest of Patterson.
W.
April 27, ISSI-Ty
D. W. HAELBTS
Is the place where you can buy
THE fiEST AA'D Till? CIII2AP1TST
MENS' YOUTHS' &
HATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most
tnis market, and at JSTOXISUIXGLY LOW PRICKS !
KUo, measures taken for suits and parta of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, rery reasonable.
Remember the claee, in Hoffman'
Water sreets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
SAM'L STRAYBR
Has just returned from tbe Eastern cities with a full variefj of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
Hats & caps, boots & shoes, all sizes,
GENT3 FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Com and sea me
and be astonished. Pants at 13 CCBts. K7" SUITS M.4DE TO OKPK.jj
Patterson, Fa., April 16, 1879.
.UiA'eIaav.
JUMATA VALLEY BNK.
or3iirrunenvii.
wrrsi
BK ASCII AT PrRT EOI.VL.
Stockholders LidiTilaallj Uibli.
J. NKVIN PJ3tFROT. rW.
T. VAX IS. WIN, tUt.ur-
Dib across:
J. Xeit Porueruy, Jepa K tthrrx k.
Ueorg J.icobs, Phihu M. Kj-i.i.cr,
Anios O. BonsoII, Louis E. X wn.
Y. I- romeroy.
STocaauiDias :
J. Xevin PomeroT, R. E. Park-
Philip M. Kepnrr,
Joseph Hot ii rock,
George Jacobs,
L. K. AtkuiHoa,
W. C. Poineror,
Amos O. Bouiall,
Noah Hertsler,
Saiu'l Herr's Heirs,
Jane 11. Irwin,
Kiry Kurrs.
Samuel M. Knrti,
J. Hxlnie-i Irwin,
T. V. Irwin,
F. B. Prow.
John llertxler.
Charlotte Snydt-
37 Interest allowed at tbe rate ol 2 per
cent, on b oionths certificates, 3 per cent, on
12 months certificate.
tni.23, 1879-tf
KENNEDY & DOTY;
(Successors to aVirecs k. Kennedy,)
D BALERS I
OR ALT,
COAL
cemi:nt.
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster,
SEEOS, SALT. &.C.
We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mittlin
town. Port Kojal, or Mexico.
We are prepared to I urnUh Suit to dealers
at reasonable rates.
KZXKEDT k DOTT.
April 21, 1881-tf
C ACTION.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned arainM
hunting, fishing, gathering berries,
building fares, or in any way trespassing on
the lands of tho undersigned in Fermanagh
township.
wm. McLaughlin.
may U, 1879-tf
AD VER TISE.ME.YTS.
TONIC
A Pure Family Liedicino that Invisoratea
Without Intoxicating-
Ifya aie a mechanic r fanner, wnrn oat with wwork. w m mothrr
rvn i a hy tun Ay or houscho.d dutves try Parkek's Giccbh T"KX.
If yoa crs a L.wy. mimucr or business man exhautel by mental strain
cr an c- trs nut Uk mtoaticauag Mimuljuts, but us F.mhic
Gl:CttE T:MC . . -
It ya'i have Dyspepsia, KsJney cr Urioary Complaints, or tf yaq ac
tminh'eU wtih any diordcr of the lungs, Hon .oca, bowe, Uood or ner.es
J-ou can be cured by Pakkkh's CiKCfcK Tokic. t
There are hun!rec!s o( miserable fuiterers &tity rfyijig from lunjr, kuiney
nd neTYOus disease who mijht be saved by usmg Pak's Gixcse Txiq
in t-MZ. . , .
If you are wasting away from, ape, dissipation cr any djea talc
C.iKr.rw Tmi(atatvx: it w ill invigorate am! buiitLvou uofiom the firti-e
BAIR & LEVIN.
BOYS' CLOTHING
.tS'D FURXISHIXG GOODS.
choice and select stocks crer ottered id
NeT BuilJin
o Art i tf 7 I j m mrA
Jan. 1, IHVi-lt
Samuel strayer.
j JLTT'-'ILN E75--11"-ULTT,
131
i-fo.v i:: v!N.
ATTQ2ET-1I-LAT7,
MiFriixTw.rx, JCvuTj co..p.l
Ail Ott.-in-. roui::y treittiiki to.
pir a B-'tte street. rr:tiL;o tho
Court iiooje ;l.iri:. "JJlor
ATTORXEY-ATLAW.
. , .. MIFIXIN'TOSW, FA.
C"Coiiet;tiins attnd-4 to promptly.
Orrici VTiib A. J. l'tiro Ivkj, an
Bridja street. Feb i5, '0
D
VV1D D. STONE,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
MIFFLINTOWX, PA.
IX. f Collections an4 all prole&s:ooal bos!
ness protupUy attended to.
juueW.ItsJI. '.
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
rhysician and Surgeon,
MIFFLIXTOWX, TJ.
OfflaM Tinnn fnm ft t. . Ia S a iF
fice in hia futhur'a residence, nk the kaulK
end of Water street. foct-U
D.
M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
- His resumed actively the practice ef
Xedirine and Surgery and thwir collateral
brandies.- Otbce at the old coruer ol Tbinl
and Oranare streets, MitBintown, Fa.
Jaarcbay, 16,6.
J, M. BRAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Jlcademia, Juniata Co., Pa.
Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett.
ProlessiuHl business promptly attended to
at all hoars. -
JtmilcLACGULIX,
INSURANCE AGENT, :
port Rorjr., juxutj co., rJ.
II7"Only reliable Companies represented.
Dec. 8, 1875-ly
JLJENRY HARSHBERGER, M. D.
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Surgery and all their collateral branches. .
Office at his residence in McAHsterviMe.
,Feb9, 1&76,
Medical
f pix . .sJt a-. I
J- Has been tn
public for oer twer.tj
years, and la th9 best
preparation ever In
vented for r.ESTor.ivr.
CRAY HAIR TO ITS
lOCTHrUL COIOK
ILe
State
Aasayei
end
Ohfiijkt
of Mass.
and
laIing
ILysi-
ciaa
ami i-irr. v
It aqppllea tha
ral food and color to tho
hair (lands wlthoat
stalnins tha akla. It will
increase and thicken tha
growth of tha hair, pro
Tent Ita blancliins; and
talJInar on, aad tha
i endorse
scd
AVERT IJALDXESS.
Itcorea Itchinc, Krup-" -,rnri
tions and IaadratT. An
a IIAIK DEES.S1NO It
is Tery desirable. sjiTina;
the hair a silken aoftnesa
which all admire. It
as a
great
tnacpa
in n.eai-
ciiie.
keeps the bead
sweet and healthy,
&m& w
WHISKERS
will change the beard to a BROWN
or BLACK at discretion. Beins; in
one preparation It la easily applied,
and produce a. permanent color
that wlU not wash off.
rlti-i-AKEO BV
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H. B.
SoU if all Dulars a Mu&una,
IIow ,oit, Row lCcstorel.
Just ttiib'.Uhed, a new edition of DK.
CULVEK WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
on the radical cure of Srntn toiio: or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, Ixpotescy. Mental and Physical
Incapacity, Inipedjiuents to Marriage, etc ;
also, Cosscmptio. ErmcrsY Atd Kits. in.
duced by selt-indulgeuce or sexual extra
agance, fee.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
Essav, clearly deiuonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarm
ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad
ically cured ; pointing out a mode of euro
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by
means ol which every sufferer, no matter
what his conditton.may be, may cure hiin
scK cheaply, privately, and radically. '.
EThis Lecture should bo in the hand
of every vo'ith and every man in the land.
Sent." under se.l, in a plain enrelope, t
any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six.
cents, or two postage stamps. We have
lo sure cure for tape worn.
A lilress
THE CULTERWF.LL MEDICAL CO.,'
41 Ann St., New York; .,
junel8-ly Post -Office Box 4CU
After th'e First Day of December,'
1880,
TO0 wnx FIXD
JACOB G. WINEY
In his New Store Kom at the E.tst end of
9IC LITE3 V I LLC,
with a Lnrirx Lot of ,
STOVES AND IIKATEES
of all kind, Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mien
Granite Iron Ware, Dripyicjr Pans, and all
kinds of ' .....
TIN AND SHEET IEON WARE.
WliL h articles he will sell at tbe Lowest
Possible Vi ics.
Tbankfal for past pitronnge he expects,
by strict att -ntion to business, to receive at
least his share in the futnre.
JACOB G. WINEY.'
Not. 24, 1880.
ACQ a week in your own town. Terras and
$00 " outfit free. Address n. Hallktt
si. Co., Portland, Main. mar 'X 81