SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, December 31, 1881 TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 If not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at SO cents Cr jnch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col irnin, 10 cents per line for each Insertion. - Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Last Saturday, the 17th Inst., bad been fixed as the day npon which the Committee of the Mitilintowu Presbyterian congrega tion should meet the Committee of the Lost Creek Presbyterian church, in the olsco of A.J. Patterson, Esq., in Miftlintown; til com plete the terms of agreement of settlement between the respective congregation!! as proposed on the 18th day of May, 1881. and ratified on the 13th and ICth of October, 1881. The committees met in Mr. Patter son's office, but the final consummation was not reached. John X. Moore, Lewis Burcli fleld, Reuhen C'aveny anil John 15. -IcAlister comprised lhs committee from Lost Creek. A. J. Patterson, Hrgh Hamilton, J. K. Rob- ison and N. A. Elder compriwi the com mute from Miftlintown. The Lost Creek committee asked interest on the sum of H((0 from May 18, 1881 ; that $'.'00, the titst instalment of the $SU0, be piid them imme diately, and that personal security be given for payment of the balance or remaining $600. With such specifications added to the agreement the host Creek committee were prepared to hand over title pipers lor the brick church property. The specifica tions did not meet with the approval of the Mifllintown committee, whereupon the meet ing adjourned. The Miftlintown congrega tion worshipped in the chapel on Sabbath aud Sabbath evening. SHORT LOCALS. Boss. lory wheel. An open winter. Boys long for skating. Rents are high in Huntingdon. The tariff" question is looming tip. This Wednesday Is the shortest day. Button gloves are hot fashionable now. There was sleighing this time lsst year. Hog cholera prevails In Morrison's Cove. Tbe freeze lasl week was hard on the wheat. Heck baa the nicest ladies robber shoes in town. Huntingdon stores are troubled with shoplifters. The following programme has been adopt ed by the Evangelical Alliance, for the ser vices attendant npon the week of prayer, commencing January 1, continuing until and closing with January 8. All denominations of Christians are heartily requested to unite in observing the week of prayer: Topict Sunday, Jan. I. Sermon, Re newed Consecration. Monday, Jan. 1 Praise and thauksgiv-j ing to the Lord, for his sovereign majesty ; and glory ; for bia reign over Heaven and earth, and the ultimate certitude of His final triumph and glory. Tut id ay, Jan. 3. Confession and self abasement. Wedneeday, Jan. 4 Prayer and suppli cation for the church universal; Thursday. Jan. 5 Supplication for the young and their instructors. Friday, Jan. 6. Intercession for the na tion. Saturday, Jan. 7. Supplications for mis sions. Sunday, Jan. 8. Sermon, The night is far spent, the day is at hand." Rom. xiii : 12. Fooreman, the hotel man, is enlarging bis bonse. The lawful season for killing deer closes on the 31 t. The bear is reported as still on the ridge north of town. t Huntingdon is wrestling with the post master question. FOR SALE Tobacco, grown this season. Call at this office. Barnum offers $l0,00d for (he handsomest man in the world. Burt riinkel caught twenty suckers In the canal on Saturday. Thad Parker is home from Blairsville, visiting bis parents. Go to Heck's, on Bridge street, and buy your boots and shoes. Rev. Sensugh will preach a Christmas sermon next Sabbath. Tbe weather repeats itself. So says f en nor; so says ever' body. Fob Rest A dwelling-house. For par ticulars call at this office. General Beaver is a stalwart that is, be was for Grant at Chicago. Tbe water was let out of the canal at this place last Wednesday night. Howard Kirk keeps the best of cigars. Call at his place in Patterson. Ex-Postmaster Books hss renovated and repainted tbe old post-office room. The Sabbath hnnteis in Mifflin conuty are said to be in need of a missionary. President Arthur is keeping bachelor's hall this winter in the' White House. General Beaver bas many friends in this county (list favor him for Governor. Butte rolls at 40 cents per pound snd eggs at 8a cents per dozen in Altoona. FiShermen direct their attention to suckers in the canal ; the catch has been large. A change in tbe railroad Time-Table took place on Monday. See corrected table. It is said thst tbe gbost of Miks Moore visits tbe Cambria county jail sometimes. the schools have beetf closed in Arm strong comity on account of the smallpox. For Sale r ive shares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at this office. Clergymen do not visit Gniieiit. Why should they f Deity will attend to bis case. Tbe editor of tbe Huntingdon Gtobt bas SHORT LOCALS. Philadelphia Bnwa a sensation in the fact that a jury fixer has been unearthed. The filer was on a jury that was about to pro-- ceed with aa important trial. Guitean says that he is snre that the Lord will take care of him. The murderer does got seem to realise that there are Vessels of wrath fitted for destructions The Bloomfield Time says that some Philadelphia sportsmen have bagged over one thousand turtles from the small streams around that county, which they abipped to the city. An early riser says that a flock of wild geese passed over town on Monday morn ing before daylight, and that there was noth ing aesthetic in the muste that they made, but, taken all iu all, it was boss goose music. To you who are dealing with other stores I do I especially speak. If ton have doubts aa to the assertions which I have been mak ing in regard to the difference yon can save by dealing with trie, all I ak of yon, before you again buy, is to call and assure your sell that I have never yet advertised Any thing that I did Hot live up to. I feel con fident that I can save you fiom 25 to 51 per I cent, on all th boots and shoes you buy. Call, even if you don't iulend to bur. Yuu wilt have the pleasure of seeing tbe largest and only tlrat-clasa boot iud shoe store in Juniata county; Gso. W. Heck. Bridge street, Mitlliutown, Pa. MiSCELUlXEO US AD VERTISEM EJiTS. aaawawaaawa Profeuion-J Card. rET"t50.a Will bny a new and beautiful Organ, same I grade snd kind ($50 to $70), that other par ties have been sellinz recently for $110 to I $13-5. Tour choice of many styles from I The Sapreme Court, in fixing tbe time for di"'trcnt . S ix years g.iarant-.. hearing the cases brought up from the counties of Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifllin and Warren, announce their time tb begin on the 20th Monday following the first Monday of Januarv. July 27 -8m Main St., Mitlliutown, Pa. An exchange, in writing a paragraph to cigar smokers, says t They nsed to say that a good cigar could be known by the light brown specks on it. These were made by worms, the story was, and the worms . - ; . . U. a.'ti4 itmnlri ta-nti were ep,cure. . . ----- iDica pt-master in Huntingdon only tbe best. But the chemists soon found OCTU " 'u "" a way of simulating these worm specks. So I Jacob Will's old horse went tbe wsy of that spoiled the test. Then there was no ii flesh one day last week and was draggeJ Uher sruide but the ashes. If these burned out. white the cigar was good i if not, bad. But if Vou desire a newspaper from the State the enterprising tobacconists soon found a Capitol, subscribe for the Harrisburg Ttlt- way to make the vilest cabbsgenia burn as graph. spotless white as the best Havana. An-I Tne pre,byterian Sabbath-school will give other test gone. Finally, the makers of ,,, CI1tcrtainment next Sabbath fchoice cigars put a little red label around each. This wss thought to be roraefhing which always would be a sure guide. And so it would be, but unfortunately some of the manufacturers have, by a strange mis take, put the labels on the cabbagenia as well ss the Havanas." Howard Kirk is a thorough judge of cigars snd tobacco, and lie knows how to avoid the pit-falls in the trriM. C-11 at his tlace in Patterson for tobacco aud cigars. Isaac Brubaker, who is to be the farmer on the VcMedn farm in Fermanagh town ship after next March, received four South down sheep from New Jersey, last week. The sheep were stint by the proprietor of the farnl. An Altoona butcher made a sausage fifty feet long. John Howe and Sol Sieber will have to hurry up, or tbe Altoona man will get ahead on long sausage, but if he can beat them on length he will have trouble to equal them in quality. On the 14th inst. Mrs. Belle Karns was instantly killed by the Johnstown Accom modation train at Latrobe. She hsd been married on the afternoon of that day, and was with her husband and the bridal party at the cars to start on the wedding tour. Go to Heck's, on Bridge street; and bny the Keystone boot. It is the best boot td wear and to keep out water that is sold in Juniats county. He wsrranfs every pair to give entire satisfaction, and if they don't give satisfaction he will replace them With another pair. One of W. II. Krieder's mule was hurt in the forehead last Friday night by some means, from the effects of which the animal died on Saturday morning. A strange fa tality seems to seize npon his team when be brings it to Mifllintown. Several years ago be brought four mules to this place to win ter. They all died before spring came. Tbe Huntingdon Journal says : A former Altoona druggist, named Matecr, has got himself into trouble and into a Hew Jersey prison, on the charge of having fired his hotel building, for the purpose of securing the heavy 'nsurance be bad upon it. He was charged with some crookedness while residing in Altoona. One day last week, as Daniel Africa and David Black, two old and experienced hunt ers ot Huntingdon, were out hunting on the ridges, Sf; Africa discovered a tt.ick of four turkeys feeding in s field a short distance from him. He awaited his opportunity,! snd while their beads were close together he fired and killed every one of the four. Huntingdon Xewe. The long winter nights are here. Ton will want a paper that give yon Jiom'e news, general news, and riiiscellaueous reading. The Sentinel and Republican is lilt. ,per to supply that want. It gives all tho impor tant horrte news, all important general news, besides a laree quantity of miscellaneous reading, more than rfy otBer paper in the county. Subscribe, and suggest the psper DON'T BE DECEIVED by such dtJgrt as a $350 Organ at $o- to $-", when ou can buy the same grade of instruments at I home at $00 to $i(T, and save tbe freight, by calling on w. H. A l a t. s. Main afreet, Muuittiown. A CARD. . I am prepared to furnish the btst make of I neeaiet, znuiiiet, aim new purim ior i Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket, also, the beet pare iferm marJitne oil. W. 11. AIKEN S, Main street, Mitliintown, Pa., One door above Post-UIUce. FOR SALE. A commodious Dweiliflg House, snd two Store Rooms, in the bor ough df Xiftiintown, Juuiata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business place in Milltintown f a chance, which If left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. 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'RAU FOKP, Attorney af Law, M1FFL1STOUX, - rF.ys'J. All butiieiw uroinptlv aitetnlnd t. Spe cial attention given ! t-od.rotii'g and Con veyancing. , otbre b:i-lu suoet, oppo site Court House iiaio. jjjasox law in. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MlFFl.ifTOn'y. JUM.iT.1 CO.. PA. ! now offered in this county, to the man' who' 7- AH bSsiiiesa promptly attended to. baa uugy, aud dcuirra to I arm and raise, Orric-Oa B.idg, .1.0.1. the " . """V .LTT. Hn. ..... .r... Cii..7. 0-ll ; " -"oue; iu n-u., - PARKER'S GINGER TONiC. A Pure family Mediciaa that IsYijorates without Intosicatirg. MA Mil ED : NIPPLE ZEIDER3 On the i-th inst., by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. Perry B. Nipple snd Miss Mary J. Zeiders, both of Diiumville, this county. If f ni sf a mechanic er fjtmec rrt i3l s,ei mniU. V M uto&m txm ina b? anu)y bou.cou.tl d.ttK try Fassas. ttiNura Tukx. If vou a a UwM. niKroer nr bustne-j. man exhau-tni i-y menvd stnia of anrntm cm os aul uke inuXKarti.; ilunbui, Lut vsc Psa.a'i tiir-cca Tokic If yoa have Dysprjwa. Kidney f t'rioary Conpbicn or If yod troub'ed with any dnunler of the hmgv stoaach. huwes, Uuoit or scfras yoa can be eweu t y Pakku's Cincsk Tunic There arc hundroH of .raerabie uineren dairy eyinf tool time, kidory and nervous uiseaacs wtw atiht be saved by using I'asi;l' Uiscaa TK in time. . . . If rod are waiting o-v frwa aje. aaMp-rtsMi or jy 8rie take Given Tonic M once : it will imiarac and bniSj yoa up fr.o rt d.c FlOtfclOJ COWCSI. l,v"Thurf.,cTJ.l",."niK i$Zm jjcand "rcae Mvin- in huTin-t Mrim. Parker's Hair Balsam. Turn 1U. CVsmm. am4 Uaxa laSMaiinl llatf IVr.a- I-.;. Srrrt txU larnismUff J Mtfcf.ll tivisjv W sjrwT hsuf. sr. an I I r-. si e:i. H DOES WONDERFUL CURES! Beearaitactaea ths MTEB, BOWELS nui KID 5EIS at the Mawtlate. it ttiisMM the eyotesi of Us, uutaoa- thataevelope ia aslncy and urv aary liaonoie,lluieiwiisssi .ron.. w paUon,Pilce. or la SUaeiun.fUn.. BTomnlslo. aarvous Puwedeta and Fornalo CoatpUmts. ex8 Vhat noru sat i hrM BL Stork, of Jnaetlnei Cltw. KBia. mjm, Kida..-Woct carta kit ml trr ruSar rkr mtdmam mmA ben trrusc foe f oar loan. Mrs. John Arson, of Washtncton, Ohio, ssy" btrSOT waariTcouptodr I.T four promloem phytrlwaruidtaahawsUtcewrueacoroa Eadrary Wort, af at a rw.fa editorta Chardoa. Ohio, Iaaya ho waa not ei.x-tco to li,., beiuir Moatou heyood hcUcf . hut Kldnoy Wort eurou hlaa. . t i-i i ... .r hmii nairoi. r. ' 1 that M-v.a rmn m1trnt from k irln.y trt.oWo. I i ... ii ...... .mm aaded by lbs us of I L'hluv.WarL John B. UiM" of Jar-lcon. Tehh.. aritTorr I for ycnrafnraa liw mud kidiwy trouhlr ancil SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A PULL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COUNTHI TRADE. fX7- Be sure and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as you can cer tainly save money. Ho trouble to show uoous. une price to an. LOCUST GUOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. BAIR & LEVIN. April 27, 1881-ly give evening I - : 1. . Ii. T F Atl-inann and wire lelt last ' Thursday evening for the Arkansas Warm A dispatch from Scituate Ma, under . date of the 14th inst., says : Miss Rebecca Jaaies aieu w-uo. , mf,yM -'b" . Miss Bates and her coSJirf Abbia were the A Bot's Composition oh Gisls. A boy Is not so skittish as a girl. Ho takes a mouse, which wonld scare his sister half to death, and ties a string to its tail and swings It over his bead. Then he is in his glory and lanchs at his sister, who is looking frr i n rM in. He wears no laco B kUUl-UVv bibs or corsets, petticoats or skirts. A boy has ten times mora cheek than a girl, but if he ever does any mischief he owns up to it with a brizht. Smiling face. Girls great deal of trouble to their parents, who have to keep them until somcooay mm . . v.. ... love with them and marries iue.u. with the boy he takes care of horses, works in the mine and raises a cshin. All that girls do for exercise is to make dolls We wish the readers of tba Sentinel dud Republican a Merry Christrcas and a Happy New Tear. John Snyder, formerly of this county but now a citizen of Michigan, is on a visit to his old home. It is said that Vanderbilt will support Go wen for President of the Reading Rail road Company. "The residence of a Dtmcaanon minister . -i i . . t.:- was roooeo wuite us was iieu-siug a... mother's funeral." Ex-Postmaster Books bas been to the city heroines in the British scarc, in 1812, when the two girls bidden behind rocks on the beach, with fife and drum, sounded the roll-call and put to flight several tyiat-loads of troops from a British man-of-war, who were about to make a landing. Miss Bites' cousin AbSrte is still living, and is eighty years old. The Mt. Union Timet published tho fol lowing: Mr. John Whiteside, of Orbisonia, owns a farm in Florida, adjoining that of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and on which rt.. . r. . V i NlMUTSle of KkanrT-WurtBSaooB.nl weii. ann-TCd riekt yoar. Oilh kblnry dirttculty an.l waoTribl. to orh- Kldory-Wort toad. h weUaasrer. SSKStMAMENTLT CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles, ra-ltkantaala PrV Tearhl. Farm 1 tin cans, one parkaa-e trmtod, tor those turn. hk-Ii makes six quarto of mrds-ine. Alan in MoM ' Tvl'T.i. ! D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where joa can bay tilK WEST AN1 THE CIIEAPiST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOrS, SHOES, AMD FURXISHIXG GOODS. HE is urenared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever oft. t,;i. market, and at ASTOMSUIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suit and prts of suits, which will be made toordt at short notice, very reasonable. PRIVATE SALES: - u . . A RARE CH.OCE . . , To Buy a Lart Tract of Good Land at m MoJerrite Price:, To a man who desire to make fanning and stock-raising his business, this is th greatest bargain in Janiata county. t Pe Hundred Acre aid ator. having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Bara and other outbuild ings i a running stream of water Beat tho door, also, good well water in yard as? Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in tho connry ; a grove of 60 maple trees, which,' it attention werti jirectetf to, could be) turned fnto a source ot income,' aa such grovea are ro Somerset county, this State," and as such groves are iu New England.' Go mI timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to SO tons of hay annually, and grow grain or all kinds. There is sa abd'n dance of LIMESTONE on tne iarmV. We repeat, this is the greatest barcaia ACOB BE1DLEH, iTTOIiNEr-AT L.VV,', MIFFLINTOWN; I'ji. tICollectiins attendrd to promptly. Orrtci With A. ii I'alUrsori Esq, on Bridge street. ft eb 'lo, TW 0 VVib D. STONE, attorney-at-Law, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rrrolle,-ti.ins and alt nroles-t-ional busi ness ,irmptly attuu.led to. juneW, tei. THOMAS A. ELD Ell, M. I). Physician and Surgeon,' M IFFLIXTO rt'iV, ."f. Orhce hours from 9 a. 1.. U r. tf. Bee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. trct22-ll Yy M. CRAWFORD," W. D-i Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Oflice at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, UitUiotowa, Pa. March 'i'i, 1J6 M. BRAZBB; M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. rn.nu.plr rarennied bv 0r-terrett. Professional business proni'itiv a.Uudwd to at all hours. joux McLaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL. JUS11TA CO., PA. IJOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, I875-ly yKX RT I1ARS II B KR(J KR, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Siirsrry and all their collateral branches. Oltice at his residence in SIcAlisiervllle. Feb 9, 187U. ,nj (JEt JT ATTuK DUUidUia. rum w..- a H WELLS, UICUABaVSOS Ca., rr's, (WIS saod tao dry -t-ld.) Remember the place, in Hoffman New Water s'reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Buildine, corner of Bridse and . (Jan. 1, 1H79-U i 1 1 J', i fr " CHARCOAL WANTED. The nndersiened desires to contract with .nnmihla tartr or iiarlies who will I rt-liror and load at a shipi'inr point on the f .tirfi.ft. fiitv or one hundred thousand (fnsrlela of charcoal, suitable for force pur poses. Said coal to be delivered during the comine season, commencing in May, 1882. Address . JO.I?f CtKH, " S jrfington Foree, dec!4-2t Wallace P.O.,LhesterU., ra. and returned with a full line of Christmas he bas a grove of orange trees. He intends tovs snd fresh candies. tt is said that the wool of the thousand dollar InJia shawl is obtained from the in ner bair of the Thibet goat. Every Saturday tbe IIarrisburgfrip issue a supplement with gcneological ta bles of Pennsylvania families. The net sura realized by the Presbyterian Sociable last Thnrsday evening was twenty- chemises and crotchet work, while the boy, nine Aoim and some cents tbe spark of mankind, is putting up some At Heck.1 on Bridge street, you can buy job to pUy on his teacher, or playing no the t nd puwt fra boots that are tnade. glorious game of fcase ball. Hurran . men, nd enounced for the boys. They are the stanaaru-oe Tnll Mexico United Presbyterian Sunday era of the world ! going to Florida this month with his family to make his home there and to engage in raising braftges. Mr. Whiteside, while bet ter at book-keeping, painting and cabinet- making than ninety-nine in every hundred engaged at these trades, is also a scientific farmer and gardener and he will raise gooo. oranges if anybody In Florida can. At 6 o'clock on Monday morning John A. Graham, a miner living in ML Union, Hunt ingdon county, put a can of frozen ayuam- in the cook-stove to thaw aod dry. The result was aa explosion that shook tho place like aa earthquake. The bonse was blown to pieces. Graham and bis wife were blown a vraoer tells the following : The terrible disaster at Vienna reminds us that . v. nmhnstible material is used . ataee it is absolutely neces- .hip. Price paid, $54 per acre. ssrr that it should be rendered rJre-proo'' tf Excursion tickets for railroad travel on .7.ihi Silicate of soda bas been em- December 24, 25, 26 and 81, January 1 and lr(J ,ith treat advantage both in the 2j Rood to return on January 8 ... w .f (Iff inn I t . I lt.Ml The winter tnus lar uaa uoi n - of decorations and also as a varnisn lor lo keep the f,rmer indoor luxuna- canvas and woodwork nsed in the consiru ug by the ,ide 0f a Warm stove Ron of the scenery. Tbe sutcate o. " . : .nri there is no reason wny BOtHp.ua,.., m-rfoot intend holding a festival on Friday to pjecs and the fragments of their oouies evening, December 20, 1881. were gathered in hand-lrasktts. Four chil- r o o-aVo. t... hnnrTtt 100 ai-.res of the I diwn. rleepinsT in a room overhead, were twirl ,mninham farm in Milford town- killed. One child escaped injury Enoch Meyers, a native of Lost Creek Of the six other members of the family scarcely enoueh remained over which to hold an in quest. Such is the report, but since the .r. himrmir rannot Cell abomt It, Dow QO thev know that the dynamite was put into tbe stove to thaw and dry I Don't tet the Chills. IT you are subject to Ague you must be . . . aa e the use of some such material snouia reUtive, io JunUu. be compulsory. It can F" The Stgt9 Capitol Speculate Mutual twenty-tour hours w ' L,fe AwcMioa of Harrisburg ... dissolv- ,betre " Z r Z decoctions. It ed fast week snd a receiver appointed changing ;.,.,. .,. . E. v Berrv came to this ""r -7 ir...tr manacer owes it to tended one hundred and twenty lunerais. (sung evit aj.ij - sl,o nnblic to apply. , more than one year, a bill will be sent be- Tn pupils of HcAlisterville SrOOTiers twMB ,nd tte 2gth d,y rtf6tu rhan School will give u -- 1S82. ta their school room, on Christina, r- .mber 24. 1881. The programme will con Jf3 DUlogucDecUmationa, T-.le.ux I"dSongfc The object iu view U the fu matter for tbe scbooT, nisoing o. - o . , i ,Unrr .nd . 1 K..wl. anrt kidneva vallov. but now a citiren ot Illinois, is visit- i sure ro 1 J ' . . , i ; . f Tf Kan ui run av.ll in gooa iree conuniuu. i t be safe from all all attacks. The remedy to use is Kidnev-Wort, It is the best preven live of all malarial diseases that you can .ho sa. odvertisemect T& smother col urun. . .O) . WitES babies are fretful they disturb everybody, and mothers should know how To every subscriber that is in arrears I ,,-.. p.rker's Ginger Tonic is. It takes SAM'L STRAYES. lias just returned f'c-w tht Kastern citiis with a fall taricfj (? MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAT'S, BOOTS' & SHOES, ALL SIZES, C03I3IERCJ Ala. GENT-' Ft'KXISHIX'i GOOD3. -Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see me and be astonished. Pants at cBtsj. C7- SLITS MADE TO OKDEK.n faftcrton, Pa., April U, 1H79: 4'aMUEL STKATER' After the First fiay of PecemDer, 1880, Jacob a. winey In his New Store Room at the East aud ot .11CI.INTEnvILI.E, with a Large Lt of STOVES AND HEATl-US .f all kinds. Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kiwis of . TIN AND SHEET IEON WARE. Wh'uh articles he will s.11 at tbe Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful lor last pitron.ic Le ripr-cts. by s'riet atteulin to bilsiiiess, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB G. WKY. Nov. 21, 1S8. CArTfOJI XOTICE. ALL persons are tcreiy ca'cifoned asain's trespassing npon the lamia of the un- J dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker townslllp, Oy USIIIUg, UUUlll.g, m ouj other way. rare chance to secure a property, that la the nature of things, rupst Increase . io value gradually; for the period of a full ganera ttoa rt?t to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If. you have, the inclination, the means, and the Dluck to develone one of the finest tracts or land in the county. Call al tGTs of fice for particuUis. Large Farm at Private Sale.' The ?ausble Farm ot the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is offered for sale.' It is located in the fertile valley of T use au rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and . has in ilea west of Academia, containing 749 Acrfa of prime limestone land, all io cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber, fiufld ings good. Large Mansion House, Bank Barn, 100x50 feet ; Wagon Sheds, Cora Qribs, Hog Pens. Good lpr!ng' and Spring ilonse. snif all other oiithuildiiiga,' also other springs ants running water; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It is well located, Aear to chore ea, schools, mills and stores, Tbe land is well adapted lo grain sod grass and for making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did for many years lor us former owner. t Price will be Reasonable; and time given to suit purchaser. For terms, Itc, call on James B. Okeson Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Port Royal. . A.FAKM OF 70 ACRES, MORE or LESS; in Beale township, 60 acres, clear, : niader a' good state of cultivation. Log bouse,' bank barn, outbuildings, orchard, well of wator at the floor, running water near the house and born for stock. ALSO, a Farm of 3 acres, adjoining the above. Ten acres clear. A good stone house with frame kitchen, frame stable, fruit. These farms make d'e sirahle country ponies. They are only aix miles from Mifflin station on the Pennsyl vania railroad and only one mile from Johns-" stown, Juniata Co., Pa. ALSO, the undi vided half or 300 acres of mountain land' ia Beale township. ALSO, a Lot of Ground, about oue tilth ot an sere, iu Johnstown, having thereon erected a two-story frainu bouse and a wood-house, fruit on the lot. Tbese properties can all be bought t-retor. or senaratelv. at a Karf.yn. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. i?irrirtTOW, Dec. 21. 1P81. Butter ... Eirgs Lard Ham Shoulder . Sides Potatoes. Onions... Kay's ,. II .. 15 .. 10 .. 10 .19 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weefcly. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, Dec. 2t, 1881. Wheat Corn, .............. Oats, .'. Rye Cloverseed. ........ . Timothy seed ...... 1 25 70 42 90 .4 50to5 00 2 25 PlIlLADELPilLV GRAIN MARKETS. PHiLADFtriiiA. Dec. 19 There is a light reaction in wheat, $1.3h,; asked tor Feb roarv. Sl.43i. Corn. 6oj: asked far Feb- rnary, 72c. . Oats, 51c ; asked lor February, 58e. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Stivers tt Kennedy,) DBALERS lit AIa latMltKIl; CEMENT, Calcined PlaEter. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAlr. A.C. CHERRY 'Ai RRL. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE jfARKET. Philadelfuia, Dec. 19. Cattle sales, 800 head ; prime, 6to7c j common, 3 tote. Sheep, Stooc. Hogs, 7to9c We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Koyal, or Melico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY at DOTS'. April 21, 1881-tt Purge out tbe morbid humors of the blood bv a dose or two of Ayert Pills, ana you iti h. dearer beads as well a healthier todies. Foa Saw At 2 oclock on Saturday, at away half their anxiety, stops babies' pains, and IfTslways sale and pleasant to use. Home Journal. VICK'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For lt82 is an Elegant Book of 130 Pages. two Cirtored fiates ot riowers, auu more A..r. trXHI rilustrstions of tbe choicest . . c-v. i i .irtrarr. auu i - I mail ivw - - the replenishing ot me ' ' . Ac,demia, a valuable bonse and lot- See rlower5 punu and Vegetables, and Direc- to res utc i the Sute are oing. wlvertisement elsewhere in this psper, over lion, for growing. It is handsome enougn r TV r VlntiA I IUT COO o.-v . j - tne name oi w " rnar nim Pm. Ofttee address, , L.nT i- j. . rnnnrestsonof the t ar.ih 10 cents, and I will send yon a copy, f 111 IS II . ST an aiw, V O. V . - n anoaaaoa, M - 7 71:7.:-,-. 0 cents. , . . .at ,nTirmne the oub- postaite paid. TDis is no. a qur.er . . JVUIUI".""". I ISie lOloue r. f - 1 lii. a licalion and editorial management ot nis The enterprise is " , .v "and deserrea the patron- comm;n"have . kindly feeling for the of alt who nave a , ,-nta. TSxhair SclrooL Come one, com. j. McFARLAND father's paper, Pfotreti. The Lewistowu Free Pres. answers the que tion, "What is an apron festival J" by saying, "An apron lesuvai means iu cost. Ii is prinlea m coin cngnsn ann uo- man. If you alterwards oracrseeoaaeauci the 10 cents. TICK'S SEEDS are the best in the world The Fcoaai Gcmk will tell how1 to get and row inc..!. . - . . .. . . . n. , -n ...r fr1Hi.. vrsv y ICK'S r lOrai snu. , r-geirw.o v. . v..., . . - Habitual CotleBer i-...re American woman. I. the tho,e digorder tbst . - - frum . chUd. bib to p, fy Colored Plaies, oOO from it usually snses in .trength. tb.ing TZJ-.M k. r-el tcr'inU." For PtX cents In paper covers f $1.00 in efe- nndarmine tneir uc.. - - , Kiicnen aprwM, -. . . , ,;rfm;tll or Knelisti. . . t. .v,rv in ner i . -. , - v. - i to neracu - - . .,r.eBonie 0f R5ce Uen- Tick's Illnrtrated Hontnry aagsiine oa auei-.s e ., ,1--- paies. a Colored Plate in every number and ry.rtfteedsVille, M.ffm eoen y, wa ae- PfinKnvjn PriCe fl5 a yes, s stroyed by Ore, with two dwelling nouses iet for $;00. (Specimen No rubers near bv, on Monday week. 1 nere - for w cenUf 3 trial copies ror to eta. .i . o,i.ono bushels of wheat stored in the Address, nrely IKIUt'J - .a. a a-oniMiy f0l COI1- "derecrfthe ,rauon, u . .. oid ordry form. ,. a,d liver, ar, ney JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. T. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. rTTHE heirs of Frederick Lsuver, dee'd, X. will offer at private sale, a farm, situ ated in Greenwood township, Perry county, Pa bounded by lands of J. Auker, J. U. Jones, J. Kipp and others, contaiuing One Handred tfe Fifty-five Acres, more or less, about 115 acres or wnicn are cleared and in a bVgh state of cultivation ; the balance is welf ct with timber. The miprbtements are a Sptcial .Voticcs. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe lor a simple VE0rrBLS BaiT lit will remove Ta, FRECKLE?, PIMPLES and BIotchks, leaving the skin s-ft, clear and beautilnl; also instructions for prrducing a luxuriant growth of hair on a tali head or smooth lace. Address, inclosing 3c Stamp, Bis. Vasoiir It Co., 6 Beekman St., N. . fine rrtVClTAIHTIVITQ XV tVilUUJll 111 liU, PECT0 Luge Dontla Frame House, The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread rTisevsc', Consumption, by a simple remedy, i; s!nii"iis to make known to bis fellow-stiflerers th'e rVleans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a BANK BARN; Hog Pen, Corn House, and copy of the prcscrlpiion nsed, (free of Wash House, with a Welf of never-tailing charge,) with the directions tor prepiring water near the door. There is also an ex- I and nsing the same, which they will find a celk-nt Orchard of choice fruit on the farm. sciiCCK for Cossemitio, Asthma, Baos- This is a most desirable property, being enrri. fce. Parlies wishing the fresenp- sitnsted in a limestone valley, convenient to tiwir, will please address, sclrools. churches, mills, tc., and withra a few miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad. C3For further part1ilars call on trie undersigned, who residt. on toe farm,' lir address them at Millerstown, Perrv C"-, fa. SPfKON LAUtFR, B0LSERLAUVER, Jjav 4, lSSi. Aerministfatofa. Rev. E. A. WILSON. 194 Penn St., Williamsburg. N. Y. THE BEST REMEDY rora Diseases of lie Threat am im Diseases of the JSyIs'TKS pulmonary organa - - - "A an. an nn-valent and fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for them is invaluable toevery community: Ayehs Chehut Pectohal is sncb a remedy, and no other so eminently, merits the confi dence of the public. Ills ascien.iiieciiu ' hi nation of the medi cinal prineiplea anl .curative tirtnei of lithe finest drugs. chemically united, to insure the irrext- est possible efficiency and uniformity of re sults, which enables physicians as well as invalids to use it with confidence. It is the most reliable remedy for diseijes of the throat and lungs' that science-has pro duced. It strikes at th foundation of alt pulmonary diseases, affording prompt and certain relief, and is adapted to jia tients of any age or either sex. Being very pnlatable.- the ypiinjrest children take it Wiflrttat dinicilltv. If! tlie treat ment ot ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sorw Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler Byman'sSoreThroat,Asthmav,Cronp, and Catarrh, the effects of Atkh s. CKEirBTPECtpiwtarerrrmrresil.and mnlti tiides' are annually preserveil from serious Illness by ito timelv anil faithful use- It slrotiid be kept at band in every house hold, for the protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Wnoopliijr-rounh " Consumption there is no qther raiuedy so efficacious, soothing, fcd helpful. Tlie marvellous cures which Ann's Cherry PECTonat. has effected all over the world are a sufficient guaranty thrtt it till continue to produce the best results. An Irapartial trial will convince the most sceptical of its wonderful curative powers, as well as oi its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians In all ports of the country, knowing its composition, recom mend Avr.K's CiiKitRT Pectoral to inva lids, and prescribe it in their, practice. The test of half a century has proved ita absolute certainty to tore all ptilmonarr complaints not already beyond tho reach of human aid. Prepare! by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Practical ssrl Awalytleat Chemists, Lowell. Mass. SOLD BT ALL rSKTWllSTS LSUBl WHSaTSj. Jonathan KI.tf . Vint BVanthoLer Henry S piece Catharine Knrtf ohn McVeera D R Pimm li W Smith S J Pnrtt Henry Auk.-r LiiVen Ounn W Hosteller1 Jesse Piues J.icob Hoop. ul It made. Costly Outfit free. $12 a dav at hOWe e-sily Address Tatr k Co"., Augusta, Itaioe. roarZ.Til-ly 4C to 49I1 P6' at oon"!- Samples p3 Id tptaU worth V free. Address Stis soa t Co Portland, Maine. puar2 Vl-ly All kinds of job work naatly and expedi tiously executed at the otBce of the Sentinel Light Steady Eniplo mnt. !-aiu- plesfree. Address. M. L. BYK.N, 49 aa saa Street, Hew York. A GENTS WANTED. Big Pay. XaL Work. ERRORS OF lOl TH. A GENTLEMAN" who suffered for Tears from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, snd all the effects of youthful in discretion, will for the sake or snffer-ig hu manity, send free to all whrwvieed it, the re cipe and directions for making tbe simple remedy by which he was enred. Sufferers wisbinc to profit by the sdrertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perleet confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, . 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26, 1881. Xotice lo.Trettpansere. rvrOTlL'K is hereby given that all persons XI found trespaasing ea the lands of tbe undersigned in Delaware township, either. by Halting, hunting, cutting timber, build ing fires, or rn any way whatever, Witt be dealt with as tbe law directs. , . ' R. W. IhmrBEET. Gioaoa SriAKBAX ' U.rC. Fassa. mayl4,1879-(f Has. Maxt Kucn. CAiTTIO!. XOTICE.' ALL persons are berth) cautioned nATto trespass npon the lends' of the undersigned in Delaware township, for the purpose of lumbering, or for any other purpose. Mar , HI. J. W. KURTZ. CG.SbrlTT A H Kurts David Smith S Owen Evans Teston hVnner C. F. Spichtr John L Auksr J. B Garter S Ivantliiian J F Dettra David UirnVrger mold T"arncs Levi fc. fliers Nov , 18S1. PiUVATE SALES. Honse and Lot in McAlisteTTiHe. A Lot c'nvttiiiiiig one-fourth Acre of ground, with a two-story dortbte Log Ilcnie, weatber-(foardi-d in front, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable fir one or two families ; also, Stable, Large Simp, Pig-p---n, etc., all nnder good fence, and well sup plied with Urge and small fruits. Terms easy, and price to suit the times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAlister. near the prem ises, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilsou, Port Royal, Juuiata Co., Pa. A HALF-ACHK LOT, SITUATED IJ Walker township, alrout two miles west of Tbompsontown, on the old pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling Ilonse, with kitchen aud outbuild ings, f ruit in vaneiy. t aier ai iue aoor. Terms made known by calling on Philip Cleck, on tbe premises, or by addressing Wiilip Ch-cfc, Thonipsoutown, Juniata Co., Peuna. a ForsoRf roa saIIb. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine ia new. The melting apperatus has just been overhauled and made as goid aa when new. Tbe shop Is large and roomy. All of the several de partments are rti.drr one roof. The Foun- iry has the best run of custom in the county. In eonn-ction with tbu Foundry there 5 or 6 seres ot land for sale,' having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a gocd-sised B ira. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, fcc. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For further particulars call on or address J. IT: KIXJER-S. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. rvther particul .rs, call oi lit. address John raautr man, or BenjanVta Shvllenberger, Jobustow n, Juniata Co., Pa. --. .ri."7 , A FIRST-KA'fK f AR1 w T Cat" A ROR A Valley, conirfning' 2"5 acres, ab.ut 174 acres clear. "fta-ts ot buildings. No. 1, Ig House, iniii, plastered and pebbled Kitcheu attached, 12alS; Spring, and' also' a Welt of water near the door; Stone 6'ankT Barn, 40x!W ; Orchard. No. 2. Now rraiue House, 'JxZi, good cellar; Summer ifoiise," 14.2U; Spring and Spring House; New Frame Rank Barn, 4x6ti: Wajw Shed? I.o.mI Yonne Orchard. f grafted fruit, in bearing condition Will sell all, or hill', to suit pureliavr. Tlw- Ian".?, is jH .ad.iptetf bv nature l.r the rni-ingo! jjrsiu aa J stock.' Plenty of ltm. stone. T!i em:nui:v is ..uwf " i!hiin.Ji.-s ian.1 school house conve nient. Terms moderate. I -r pariiciiura call on or address C- sr.! tR. .. Faimers' Grove, Ju:nala Co., J a. a Farm ok for acres, ito'iifr oit less, of limestone, ami shalo laud, in .Villord township, in LU-king t'reek valley, Juiiiata county, Pa. ; about IiiO cleared, V) acres timberland "iimler (enee." The improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame House, Large Sank Barn, Wagon Shed; Large Hog Pen, Shvrf House, CanURe" House, Wash House, Spring ItooW within ten yards of the door. Fountain pump of never-failing water at both house atd barn.' This is a desirable property, ami is only two miles from Miillin railroad, station. Terms easy. . for particulars, ra.! n or address John Rohisnn, Patterson. Juniata Co., Pa., or Shelbiirn Kobison, same address. A CHOICE FARmTTfTTo ACRES. NO waste land" j all i'ear excepting a half acre, and only one mile and a half from tho county seat, the best market place and ship jing point in the county. G"l water. Good Bank Barn 73 by 4 foet. Ooh Frame House. Four acres' in Orchard. But you will want to see the farm. . Call our JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Paltcson, Juniata Co., Pa. .. N. B. Terms easy. Payments to suit purchaser. A FIRST-RATE fTr, CONTAIN INU One Hundred and Sixty .res, in the best wheat-growing district ii te State of Ohio, sitnat.rd one-half nnlo from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. Tbe improvements area largo two-story BRICK HOUSE (13 rooms, hall anil erPar), Double Log Barn aud Stable, ar.tf other buildings, and a well' of good wafer. A stream of spring water traverses tlie centre of the farm. There is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments.' A far o sdjoining sol-l for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to invest in City property, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. FARM SO' ACRES, ABOUT 60 ACRES clear, miles west of East Salens, on the I Mifflin road. Running water between house and barn. Aft kinds of fruit. Improve mrnts -a Log House, weatherboarded Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. TbequaKty of tabdis good, and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township'.' For further particulars, ad ores G. W. SCLOCFF. East SaUtm, Jtmials Co., Pa. A FARM OF FIFTY-FOUR ACrES. more or less, all clear, and in a goo.1 state of cultivation, having thereon erected a new Frame House, new Frame Barn, Ono Hundred Fruit Trees. Ia Fayette town ship, within J of a mile to store, school and church. Price reasonable, with eight years lo psy it in. Possession given April 1st, 18fJ, if sold as desired'.' for further information call on or address this luce. A LOT OF GROUND IN TnE VIXLAG1C ol McCoysVille, Juniata county, having thereon erected a' good Dwelling' Ifou'se 20x 50 feet, new Stable 2Ux30 feet, new Wood House 12x3D feet, Hug' Pea and other out buildings. Welt of gno-l water at tbe door. Fruit on the Sut. Terms, reasonable. For farther particnlars, call on or address' NEAL M. STEWART, McCoy sv'fl, Juniata Co Ps. Job work on short notice at this office. ADD a week in your own town. ifiUU ' outfit free. Address H. HaLLirrr k. Co., Portland, Maine. Terms and I. HaLLim msri'ol lubscrihe tor the -WnUutl at Kepvtb.ieao-' Equally Bude1- efBcient in eUDer j warehouse and RefuHiean.
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