Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 04, 1882, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
Wednesday, January 4, 1SS2.
TERMS.
Subscription, f 1J0 per annnm if paid
within 12 month; 12.00 if Dot paid within
12 month.
Transient advertisements inserted at 60
eenU per inch fur each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
on, 10 cents per line for each insertion.
Deductions will be made to those desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR FEB
RUARY TERM, 182.
GUA2CD JPBORS.
Amey Daniel, farmer, Monroe.
App J. S., farmer, Susquehanna.
Crawford J. Calvin, fanner, Tucarora.
Deen S. Crawford, farmer, Beale.
Dennis William, farmer, Delaware.
Eichman farmer, Payette.
Fiukenbiaer Daniel, farmer, Monrod.
Gilnctt John, farmer, Monroe.
Bockeubrough D., farmer, Susquehanna,
Hunt Judson, dealer, Fayette.
Kurtz Wm. 11., merchant. Walker.
Kepner Henry, farmer, Turbtt.
Langhlin James G., farmer, Tuscarora.
McKee James, farmer, Lack.
Marx Luke, larmer, Monroe.
Meluy Stewart L., fireman, Patterson.
Oles James, carpenter, Walker.
Itenno Christian, farmer, Fermanagh.
Rhodes John, farmer, Greenwood.
Shunian David, laborer, Thompson town.
Showers S. 11., coacbuiskcr, Mifllintown.
Smith Datid, dealer, Thompsoutown.
Welder Joseph, laborer, Tbutnpsontown.
Zeidors Reuben, wheelwright, Beale.
PETIT JUIJOEi
Aughey Jacob, farmer, Milford.
Arnold John, farmer, Lack.
Annua Wilson, teacher, Mifliiutown.
Barton Oliver P., farmer, Beale.
Berkey Ixaiah, plasterer, Turbett.
Balshnch John, agent, Milford.
Collier Win., farmer, Lack.
Cooper Samuel, dealer, Port Royal.
Crozicr B. Franklin, farmer, B-ale.
DitfeiKlarfer Jos., shoemaker, Fayette.
Dumm Henry, farmer, Fermanagh.
Ferner Reuben, farmer, Walter.
Fry mover lienry It, tanner, SuMjucbaiina.
Ferguson Wesley, farmer, Greenwood.
Goshen George, dealer, 1'attcrron.
Grocinger Jacob, dealer, Port Royal.
Gallaher Samuel A., farmer, Walker.
Hockeiibrough Geo., farmer, Monroe.
Henderson George, railroader, Patterson.
Iloliraan D. P., tarmer, Greenwood.
Herlzler J. K., farmer, Turbett.
Jacobs Samuel, laborer, Turbett.
King George, Justice, Delaware.
Kelly John P., merchant, Beale.
Knouse Solomon, farmer, Monroe.
Kepner Berjimin, farmer, Milford.
Land is W. W., farmer, Turbett.
Meredith Samuel, railroader, Patterson.
Main James, farmer, Tuscarora.
Myers Christian, farmer, Tuscarora.
Marts John, farmer, Walker.
McAfee A. T., teacher, Turbett.
Peck George W., carpenter, Tuscarora.
Plank S. A., laborer. Spruce Hill.
Peck Morrison, carpenter, Tuscarora.
Paonebakr Samuel, tarmer, Tuscarora.
Rhine James, farmer, Lack.
Ronk Solomon, fai mer, Walker.
Keed Robert R-, farmer, Tuxcarora.
r.obisou John K., larmer, Milford.
Swartz John J., farmer, Mooros.
Swartx Peter W., larmer, Monroe.
bowers William, farmer. Lack.
Sbeaficr Ed. D-, merchant. Susquehanna.
Tyson Wesley, farmer, Greenwood.
Van-Dyke N. D., merchant, Walker.
Weaver Philip, blacksmith, Fayette.
Woodward Robert, laborer, Tuscarora.
Oo to hear Chaplain McCabe. People
that have heard biin pronounce his Ivcture
as delightful. Sutyect " The Bright Side
of Lie in Libby Prison." The Chaplain
will lecture in Mifliiutown. in the Court
House, on the evening of
JANUARY 25, 182.
Endorsements of the Lecture from rnmy
places are obtainable, sach a the follow
ing, which are here inserted for the purjKse
of informing the reader what people thai
have beard the lecture think of it :
u if we were Presideut, not that we aspi
to the office neither because we kuo
e
have enough readers to elect us
to that
a-ravelv rei-Dnnsible office, auonta
they net
ahnnt it vet. if we were Pr
e were President ol these
T-nitiMl Slates, onr first act would ba to en
gage Chaplain McCabe to deliver hi lec
ture, "The Bright fide or Life iu Lib!'y
Prison," in every city, town and hamlet
from the Mexican bonier to Nova Scotia,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Commi
aion him to do nothing else so long as Hie
hall be his but to repeat this s'ory that is,
tell it as be told it within our bearing, to a
Phelps audience. July 2:?, 1"S78. It would
be the most eli'ective argument for a spoedy
uniting of our whole country that it is pos
sible tor human agency to conceive The
good people South as well as North would
ay amen and amen the Confederate would
say amen the whole Union-loving misses
North, South. East and West would rejoice
to hear the Chaplain deliver this lecture.
The trouble is, there is only one veritable
Chaplain McCabe, and human life is too
bort to admit ot his delivering it In eve.y
City and village ; but, if we were President,
as before stated, we could not do the comi
,r . -rt-iter service than to commission
this great-sonled, b'g-hearled nun to de
Tote himself to the deliverance of this lec
ture over the countrv. the balance of his
ojonrn on esrth. and thus extend it to the
limits of the Chaplain's endurance. Reader,
if Chaplain McCabe comes wiinm ni
miles of yon to aeiiver tni. ..-dure aU..
. UHh ih. vonca son line no
other way of getting there, walk it it will David lrain and wifo. Iroin Denver, Col
be the best investm nt of your life. Hear Hr,j0 Kere risitirg Mrs. Jane Irwin in Ibis
him, even bodv th ever nas .n. r .-
rrom ..:.(.' - - - .
Jf. r., Jnly 28, 1878.
Rour, X. T., Oct. 29. 1?7D.
To the EJUert of the Roman Citizen:
. . .. k t;
UEXTLEMBS : ros-ioiy jo "
posed to say, " Trnn enough tor him to
apeak when he is ca.ten.p...; . -s. r
less, I volunteer a word Ihst occurs to m. ,
and yon can use it as it niiy s-e.u well to
yon. . ....
?nmcih:itus rn irs::
of Life in Libbv Prison." ' I have .e-n Lib-
tiv Prisen. and I have heard tne i,iiaim
iwtnre. and I houe onr cititen. eswcial'y
the young, will g.no hear him, (I), b -cause
it is an exceedinilv interestiue and highly
entertaining lecture; (2). because we are
drifting so far on from that war that the
actors in it sre passing away, and those who
were childua then, too yonng to fe-1 its
dread realities, are now coming to be ynng
alities, are now coming i
young women, and should not mis
w,nitT . BeriBi;?nr"a,t""e:
nmrthin cmKtminz the pn e
men and
the oDDortun
i.- .nm.iliiii rnnc.eminz the pn
Which has been oti 1 for ou- present national
integrity. Very trnlv yonrs.
Jaks n. Tanoit.
Pastor Preskyterian Vhnrch, Rome, JV. T
An Old Doctor's Advice.
It was this: "Trust inOodsnd keepyonr
bowels open." For this purpose many an
old doctor has advised the habitually cos
tive to take Kidney-Wort tor no other
remedy so effectually overcomes this con
dition, and that without the distress and
. i r U ... V Atha, nMticinla esusn It iff
-"IT .it
raaicai cure iut pi. -
-Treld for the Yorker Zrtung.
SHORT LOCALS.
Write 1882.
A green Christmas it was.
Fox banters long for a snow,.
Christmas was like a spring day.
Christmas was too utterly utter nice.
Almost anybody will gire advice Tree.
Last week was favorable to tobacco strip
ping. Heck has the nicest ladies rubber shoes in
town.
Saur-kraut imported from Germany ia
sold in town.
Ilow many have turned the new leaf, and
already soiled It.
The prayer-meetings are pretty well at
tended this week.
A new hit for ladies is a trifle smaller
than a wagon wheel.
Rafts were run down the Susquehanna
during holiday week.
Lauer, the great beer man in Reading, is
financially embarrassed.
Foa Rest A dwelling-house. For par
ticulars call at this office.
There has been no ice formed worth cut
ting this winter in Canada.
Potatoes from Scotland are imported to
and sold in the United States.
Last Wednesday William Booka (hot ten
musk-rats along the river shore.
General Beaver seems to be booming right
along as a candidate for Governor.
There was a big flood in the West Branch
ol the Susquehanna river last week.
Fasick's peanut stand received a Christ
mas treat. It was painted blue outside.
LancAStcr county raises more wheat and
oats than any other one county in the State.
Hot coffee and lunch, or a qnare meal at
any hour at Johnnie Hays in Patterson.
The health of Frederick Espenschade has
not improved with the advent of winter.
L. E. Atkinson and wile arrived safely at
Aikansaa Hot Springs on Christmas day.
A piano tuner in Warren, Pa., has been
arrested oa a charge ol having four wives.
Gn at reduction in the price of Over
coats, Salts, Underclothing, Overshirts.kc.
for the cash, at Laird's in McCoyavilie.
For Sale Five shares of Odd Fellows'
Hall Association stock. Call at this othce.
Sucker fishing was indulged in by turn
and boys last week, but the catch was not
Urge.
The newly elected county officers were
inducted into office on Monday, January 2,
1??2.
William Troup, of the Lewistown Free
Prut, was id MitHintown last Saturday, the
last day of the J ear 1881.
fa to Ileck's, on Bridge street, and buy
your boots and shoes.
Mrs. George neiubach, of Lewistown,
was visiting friends in this place on the last
day of the old year.
Dr. Eagle, of Harrisburg, is collecting
material for a history of Dauphin and Leb
anon counties.
S ixty luikeys Were prepared for tue Christ
mas dinner at thi Soldiers' Orphan School
at McAllsterville.
There was a smaller percentage of drunk
enness exhibited lsst week than is usually
the case during the holidays.
Frank Noble reamed the well at the cor
ner of Cherry and ;cbool House streets last
Friday and Saturday.
The place to buy your Shawls, Hoods,
Nubias, Scarfs, fcc, cheap for cash, at
Laird's in ScCoysville.
The culvert across Main street at the
southwest corner of the Court House yard
has been covered with new plank.
An agricultural exchange says that if a
rat is caught alive, dipped into tar and then
liberated, every other rat will leave the
place."
The rain b.foro Christmas raised the river
higher thn at any time between that date
and the previous June.
The Methodist church building at Gran
ville station, Mifilin county, was destroyed
by fire some days ago.
At Il.xk's, on Bridge street, yon can buy
the best and purest gum boots that are made.
Try a pair and be convinced.
be men.boiship of the u rangers in Penn
sylvania ha been increased 7.0CU during
the past year.
Leo Lilly, an aged resident of Black Log
valley, was killed by the cars at Mc Ye) town
several weeks ago.
General Beaver is a stalwart, and was
among the Grant men at Chicago. In the
convention there be (avored the unit rule.
The Loc'uiel Mutual Relief Association of
Harrisburg has closed business, and a re
ceiver has been appointed.
The flood along White river, Indiana, last
week flooded the bttom lands and dam
aged the growing a heat.
Wheat iu the Juniata valley never pre
sented a more promising appearance in De
cember than last week.
They have found out to a certainty that
there are jury fixers in Philadelphia, and
the matter will be terretted out.
The place to gtt the most goods for the
money, cash dowu, is at Laird's in JlcCcys
ville. The Misses Adams hive bonglit a lot of
' ground from Adam Weidraan in this place.
bui!J a houM ca to llve
I .
, holidays.
David Yoder shot a large copperhead
snake or. the ri Ige north of town last Wed
nesday, tl.e 2Stu day of December, 1881.
The hunter is without an occupation, for
js uaI lWIn nuw to fc.! gme. Sporting
j paiun, such as the fox, will now ehim his
f
attention.
I Tho Sutiburv Dtmoerat is authority Tor
-
j bu y has six hundred tbousaad dollars of
i deposits,
The mountain is reported as full or ai'.d
tnrkevs that esc.iped the hunter, sud the
prospect lor a largo number of turkeys next
year is correspondingly good.
A school teacher in Huntingdon named
Cbae Das been put una
I ch f n,ving more ,
.!..; be is said to ha
I
Chase has been put under arrest upon the
wives than the law
have two or three.
The Republican St'ate Central Committee
ill meet at the SU Cloud Hotel in Phila
delphia for business, on the 11th day of
January, 1882.
Wi lism Hawk has the boss shotgnn. At
a distance of 60 yards he can shoot 15 buck
shot into a paper, size, !2 inches by 15
inches.
The srnnal meeting of the Pennsylvania
State Temperance Union will be held in the
, rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso-
Ician, Second a
nd Locust streets,- Uartu-
. r.- is lSS'l,
i bur' lta 18' 188'
SHORT LOCALS.
W. S. Wilson was home from Pittsburg,
spending a few of the holidays with bis
father. Professor David Wilson at Port!
Royal. j
Mr. Neely. and Miss Bnrchfleld were mar
ried at the residence of the bride's father
Judge Burchfield in Millord township last
Thursday evening.
A rise in the streams in December, It is
said, is a forerunner or a rise in the streams
in April and September, hut rules out the
February and June floods.
U. IL Snyder, of Port Royal, has sold
his Indianrelics, that he found on the flat
land along the river, to a Pbiladelphian who
has a private collection of Indian relics.
The winter weather on Monday did not
prevent Shirk, Kerr and Huey I rum maoon
work on the foundation walls of the Guss
Hardware Store in Patterson.
Main street, from the river bridge to the
railroad, in Patterson, but week bad mud
deep enough to boat in, provided Ihe boat
was small enough, say a foot boat.
Kabel Showers, aged about one year,
daughter of Samuel Showers, died of croup
on Monday at noon. Thd child had been
sick since Satarday.
To every subscriber that Is in arrears
more than one year, a bill will be sent be
tween this .date and tlie'ZSth day of Febru
ary, ISSi.
The body of a person that bad died of j
small-pox was sent to a medical school in I
! Illinois, and the result is that between thirty
and forty of the students have smali pox.
The late lains have started the springs,
and put more water into the deep wells.
Not in 40 years has there been such a pro
tracted drought as that in 1881.
t - f TV. f T:,tfKt . n I r tii.i..n
Doty, of Greensburg, both sons of E. ;
, .. , . .
Doty, Lsq., of this place, were home during ;
the holidavs seeing their parents and other i
relatives and friends.
The grass in the fields during the holiday
week was a brighter green than during the
dry season in the months of August, Sep
tember and October, greener in fact than
since last July.
In Kansas liquor is now given out upon
physicians' certificates. The State is so
healthy that the government hid to do
something to compel folks to support the
physicians. Boxoa Pott.
Last Thursday the mnd was almost deep
enough to boat in, particularly In Patterson.
On Saturday, the list day of the year 1SSI,
the mud was frozen so Lard that teams were
driven over it without making much of a
track.
Dr. Funk, son of John Funk, Es j., of
Walker township, and Miss Motzer, daugh
ter of John Motzer, Ezq., of Mexico, this
county, were married at the residence of
the bride's father oa Thursday evening. De
cember 22, 1881.
By having your bills lor sale of personal
nrooertv printed at the office of the Sra.'i-
end Republican yon may obtain a num
ber of blank promissory notes to be filed
up for purchasers that are entitled to credit
under the terms of sale.
Judge Jarkin, in considering the applica-,
tinn for a new trial in the case of Wiliiam I
Dunn against the Borough of MiMlit.lown
has reduced the verdict to the sum of seven :
hundred dollars, and if that is not satistac-,
tory the borough is to have a new trial.
Go to Heck's, on Btidgo street, and buy
the Keystono boot. It is the best boot to
wesr and to keep ont water that is sold in
Juniata county. He warrants every pair to
give entire sstisfactioo, and if they dou't
give satisfaction he will replace them with
another pair.
Joseph Magrnder shot 15 musk-rats in
the river lsst Thursday. The high water
drove the rats out of their accustora.d
haunts, and as they swarc hither and thither
seeking new hiding places they became
profitable game for the sportsman.
Vennor has not been heard from since
li82 began, but what is the need or resort
to foreign people when local celebrities are
equally competent. We have Showers and
Allen. The former says that bis weather
sign predicts a cold January ; the Utter
says that Lis sign indicates a mild Jauuaiy.
During the latter days of our teachers'
institute the rear part of the building looked
more liko a courting society than a a gath
ering of the intelligence of the county."
Tue billing and cooing" going on among
Ihe youngest was amusing to tho spectators.
Huntingdon Journal.
No one whose blood is impure can feel
well. There is a weary, languid feeling,
and often a sense of discouragement and
despondency. Persons having this feeling
or lassitude and depression, shouid t ike
Ayei's Sarsaparilla to purify and vitalize the
blood.
A Williamsport dancing roaster, that had
a dancing class iu nearly every town along
Ihe West Branch or the Susquehanna river,
j.ined tho Methodist church, and theu
ceased to be a dancing master, and cancel
led ll his class encasements. The rules of
the Methodist church lot bid dancing.
The Presbvterian and Lutheran Sabbath
schools celebrated Chri-tmas on Monday
evening, 2-ith ult. Children and teachers.
and the pastor and wife of the congrega
tion each, one and all received presents
The Methodist Sabbath-school observed that
..i..n ..n Sstnrdav u:i:ht before Christ
mas, j
The air was so mild, and the sunshine so :
vitalizing list Wednesday that flies, bugs ;
and bera came out to bisk in the tiau weath-;
er in great numbers. Toads Lopped about '
and the water frog croaked as if the days of j
spring had come. Whoever heard or such
things in this latitude as taking place be- j
twen the holidays 1 j
Electric light wires, when they come in j
contact with telephone corns, sei mem
fire and run the fire into the telephone offi- j
ces. That was demonstrated to a certainty j
a rew nighta ngo in Philadulphia, and now j
the cry is he electric light wires- roust be i
run underground instead r on poles as :
now." I
Three coas, the remnant of a larger lot .
from Bourbon county, Kentucky, wore nn- j
loaded rrotn the cars last Wednesday morn-
ing and stabled at tbe Jacobs House stable
by their owner. One or Ihe cows is or the .
Booth breed j tbe other two are of the
Duchess breed. They are handsome cattle
and attracted no small amount of attention-
The Bloomfleld Timet recorded the fol
lowing some days ago: A little child of
Samuel Bentzel, of this place, seemed fret
ful aud had been so the night previous.
Towaids evening Mr. B. took up the child
and accidentally discovered thebluntendof
a sewing machine needle sticking out just
below tne pit of the baby's stomach. - He
held the child and hisrife pulled out a dro
ver Baker sewing machine needle that
had gone in fully two inches. Where the
child got the needle is a mystery, a they
have a Singer machine.
" An old record, which gives no authority
for Its calculations, states that the planet
known as the Star of Bethlehem appeared,
after its first appearance, at the birth of
Christ 363 a. d. Its second appearance was
In 72G t its third in 1083 i its fourth In 1352 ;
its fifth in 172 i; and its sixth will be in
21S8. Another calculation also states that
the star of Bethlehem was seen iu 1519, the
same record giving no account of its baring
been seen previous, ssve at the birth of
Christ, and predicting its appearance again
in 1882. The Star of Bethlehem has occu
pied more attention in religious ceremonial
than any or the other plauets, and yet none
of the accepted astronomical authorities
refer to It as such. In music and poetry
the planet has been apostrophised as an oiu
blem next to the cross in significance and
endearment."
S. M. Shelly, a native citizen of Juniata,
died at his place of resideuee in Norris
tuwn, on the 21st day of December,
II is remain were brought to his native val
ley and interred in tun Mennouite grave
yard in Lost Creek valley on the day before
Christinas. Mr. Shelly has many friends
aud relatives in Juniati, who mourn his
seeming untimely end, he being only forty
years of age.
; a h..n n Cnn-ril rUre.er in'a firm at I
Donegal has its nest on a tree twenty feet j
from the ground, from which nest six eggs
were taken last week." Jonathan Reiser,
in Delaware township, h id a hn two years
g tt built her nest in the limb or tree
fourteen feet from the ground and there
'ma her eggs.
General Carceren's b-n and
Jonathan Reiser's hen must bi rel tted.
The Tresbyterian took up a one thomand
and thirty dollar sutseription in church on
Christmas day. E. D. Parker w is the soli
citor, and at abound he came to the front s
a first-class church debt t xtitguism-r. The
f ..tl...1i-ff ... H. thi.r Iiet hittk rusitil?
' 1 " .
monev in nave to stv op an iiigav iu gr
- i
The Ion 2 winter niichts are here. Tou
will want a paper that gives you home news,
general news, and miscellaneous reading.
Tho Sentinel awl Republican is the paper to
supply that want. It gives all the- impor
tant humo news, ail important general news,
besides a large quantity of miscellaneous
reading, more than any other paper in the
county. Subscribe, and suggest the pafer
toyour neighbor.
A. J. Patterson, Eq., Superintendent of
the Prcsbyteaiau Sabbata-school in this
place, w tha recT?ient or a handsome
lamp as a Christmas prs-nt from the school.
People that profess to know say that the
Presbytcriin Sabiath school iu iliffllutown,
is, at the present time Ihe most thorough
Sabbath-school orgiuization in Ju.iiata.
Reading speculative lite insurauce meu
sent on to Washington to take an insurance
of $100,000 on the lite ol" (iuiteau. His
lawyers refused to consent to have Lis lite
insured, on the ground that the risks for
losing his life w(uld thereby be greatly in
creased. The Reason WIsy.
The tonic effect of Kiduey-Wort is pro
duced by Its cleansing and purifying action
on the Mood. Where there is a gravelly
deposit in the nrin or mttey, mry urine
from disordered kidneys, it cures without
fail. Constipation and piles readily yield to
l's enr.sruc ami ueaiirB power
Put up in
dry vegetable form or liquid (very concen
tr-ited). eilhnr promptly and sure. Troy
Budget.
Whs hiiiies are fretful they disturb
everybody, and mothers should know how
soothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is It fAkes
away half their anxiety, stops bibies' pains,
ami is always sale and pleasant to use.
Home Journal.
To von who are dealing wil'u other stores
do I especially speak. If you have doubts
as to the assertions which I have been mak
ing in regard to the diif:rence yon can save
by drain g with me, all I ask of you, before
you again buy, is to call and assure your
self that I have never vet advertised any
thing th t I did not live up to. I feel con
Gdcut that I can save yon fictn 25 to 5t per
cent, on all tha b.wts aud sh-its you bny
Call, even if you don't iutend to buy. You
will have the pleasure or seeing the largest
and only flrst-claas boot and shoe store in
Juniata county.
uzo. n . heck.
Bridge street, Mifflintown, Pa.
NOTICE.
HntsBi an, Dec. 28, 1881.
The Stockholders of the South Penntyl-
eom'iz Railroad Camnir. are hereby notified
that the annual met ting of MocKlioiciers oi
said Company for the olectlon ol President
and twelve f 12) Directors, and me transac
tion of anv other tmsliiess that may be
brought b.-fure it, will be h-M at the otlie
of the Coiui-snv. Cor. of riiiii anrt Mails-
street. Harrishmvr. Pa., on THURSDAY
JANUARY 12. 182, at 10 o'clock A. M
Polls wili be npi-n fr-.m 12 M. to 2 P. M
of
thst dav
Br crder of the B;rd of Pirecfors.
F. J. GKOTKVENT,
Secretary.
iX7-$50.a
Will bnv a new and beautiiu) Organ, samo
grade and kind ($50 to $70), that other par
ties have been selling recently for $110 to
ia.V Your choice of many styles from
different factories. Six years guarautes.
st . W. H. Aissx,
July 27 -3m Main St., Mifflintown, Pa.
s ii,aLTvviaiBh a
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RHEUMATISM
Aa It la for all alanns of th. KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
It elmoaaa th. syitna of ins acrid polaon
that eausc. th. tfraadTul auSeriaa mhich
onlj th. Tictlma of murnnatum can raaiiaa,
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of ths wont forma of tbJa tenlbl. dlaaaaw
hav. haaut qaksklr nuetad. In a ahost baa.
PERFECTLY CURED.
haa aaal waaalacr.1 ronia, k am li laamaa
aai. marary paxtof th. CoamtiT. Ia hva
drada ofcaaa it Uaaeurvd wbera all .Ia. had
failad. It ia mill, but affluent, f-EUT AIM
LN ITS ACTION, buthanolaaalnail !a,
r7It ricaaata. Straajthaaa aaJ (laaa Naw
I.ir. to all th. importaut arcana of tha body.
Th. natural anion of th. Kldotya ta laaloied.
Th. LiTcr la elaaMad ot all dlaeaaa. and th.
Boarala nun freely and healthfollr. In this
way tha worat ilnraaca an aadj rated IMa
theajfaUuii.
Aa it haa been prtrrea by uwoaanoa w.
la th. moat effectual remedy tor .laaTnlne; th.
mynm ot all morbid arerationa. Itaaottldb.
naad a arerr hoaaahold as a
SPRING MEDICINE.
Alwaya enrea SILIO0aN3S3. COS3TIPA
IXON, PILES and all FEHAXX Siaaaaaa.
Ia pat bp hi Dry Vrer table Fana, Intlaeaaa,
oa. pertaa of h ich maaea qoartB aaedVtee.
Abo ia Liald reeaa. aerr CaeraWd tor
the coBeaeoce e toaa wbocaaoot readur ara-
paitt. ortairiiralf3leiraiearrfrai.
err rr of Torn Dr.rGQisi. price, ul
WELLS. ElcnABDSOSr...Pr.a-a.
WndtV.llrraaM. t l ItcTOV TT.
f -BBBraj I 1
i r 1 fhOn Pr day at
bom. Samples
1 bU tptiU i
w. n i it it - .
worth $ i free. Address. Stw
1 ,0, tx Co., Portland, Mains. pnar2 "81-ly
ft
FUNK MOTZER Dee. 22, 1881, at the
residence of the bride's father, by Kev. A.
Copcuhaver, assisted by Ii". McBuruer,
D. S. Funk. M. D., of Harrisburg, formerly
of Mexico, and UUa Matilda Moiaer, ol
Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa.
STOXER CLECK At the Lutheran
parsonage, Miffiintowc, on the 27th ult , by
Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. Abraiu A. S toner and
Miss Barbara E. Cleck, both or Fermanagh
township.
TABB N' VNKIWELL At the resi
dence of the bride's parents, on lh- 29ih
ult., by the same, Mr. James Tabb and Miss
Mary Jane Naakiwell, bjlhof Milford town
ship.
PYLES MILLER At the residence of
Mr. F. D. Franksnberry in Patterson. Pa.,
Dec. 23, 1881, br the Rev. W. V. G tnoe,
Mr. McCoy R. Pyles and Miss Mary E. Mo
ler, both of Waterloo, Juniata county, Pa.
Wl'SlXGER CRAMER- At the U. E.
pirson -g in this place, on the craning of
IK. 27, 1881, by the came, Mr. John Wis.
sitigT, of Conemangh, Cambria county, Pa.,
and Miss Arthusa Cramer, or Patterson, Pa.
GRUB3 THOMPSON On the 27th or
December, 1831, at the residence of Mrs.
Sarah K. Thompson f the bride's mother),
near Thnnipsnntown, by Rev. F. McBurney,
Mr. R- W. Grnbh, of Perry county, and
Miss Rhettie M. Thompson, of Juniata
couuty. Pa.
OOJIMERCf AX.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
MirrLiSTOw:, Jan. 4, 18s2.
B-ttter ..
Eeps. ...
idird....
Ham ....
Shoulder
Sides....
Potatoes,
Oi.iona. .
Ksgs....
25
..... -
11
15
10
10
... I 0
....1 00
H
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weexly.
Quotations cob To-oat.
Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1882.
Wheat 1 2-5
Corn, 70
Oats, 42
Rye W
Cloverseed. ......... ......4 23to4 75
Timothy seed 2 Sf-5
PHILADELPHIA URAIN MARKETS
Philadelphia., Jan. 2 Wheat, $l.39to
,40 per bushel. Corn, tiVc. Oats, &l'too-c
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
PtiiLADELPHia, Jan. 2 Caule, 3to7c
milch cows, Sit'tobU per bead. Sheep, oto
tic: Lambs, 4to7c. Calves, trto'Jc.
Professional Cards.
Locts K. Atki.isox. Gxo. Jacobs, Ja
ATKISSO & J ACOB,
ATTORN EYS - AT - LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
EjT'CoIlecting and Conveyarung prompt- j
ly attended to. 1
Orricz On Mala street, in fiace ot reii- !
dence ot Louis E. Alkiuaon,.hsq., soiilu ol
Bridge street. Hct2t3, 1881.
JJR0DIE J. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
MIFFLISTOWX, - - PEAA'.t.
All bustnrsi iTomptlv attemji-d to. Stxv
cial attention pivon to Collecting and Con
veyancing. t)tfice on Bndu street, oppo
site Court Honso Square.
31
ASON IRWIN,
ATTOENET-AT-L AW,
MIFFLISTOIVX, JUSl.iT.1 CO., PA.
tr" AU bttsiness promptly attended to.
OrrtCE On Bridgo street, opposite the
Court House square. jv.u , el)-ly
JACOB BE1DLER,
ATTOR X E Y AT-L AW,
Mirri-irao'TN, pa.
CT'CoUctions sttsndi-4 to promptly.
OrriCK VTith A. J. Patterson E-q, on
Bridg-J street. Fcbo, fO
r-j.VID V. STOXE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
MIFFLINTOWX, PA.
ryCollsctions and r.ll proksstonsl basi
neis jronipil atteu'ied to.
june M,'li7.
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Phyeiciaa and Snrgeon,
AlitFLISTOWX, r.i.
Oihre hours from 9 a. m. to 8 r. u.. Of.
flee in his father's residence, at the sonth
enj of Water stre.1. rocUl-tl
M. CRAWFORD, M. I).,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery aud their collateral
branches. Oliieo at the old corner of Third
and Or.ine streets, Vithiutown, I a.
March iJ, 1S7G
J M. BRAZKE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SDEGEON,
Acailcmia, Juniata Co., Fa.
Orrtcs formerlv occupied by Dr.Sterrett
Proes.i'nal business nruin:tiy attended to
at all hours.
JOUN McLAUGULIX,
INSUEANCE AGENT,
PORT ROYJir., JUXUT.i CO., PA.
EOnly reliable Cotninies ri'iirescuted
Dec. 8, 187o-:iy
J.JKXRY II ARSHKEUGER, 11. D.
Continues the practice of 5Iedicine and
Siirjtery and all their collator.! branches.
OlEcn at his residence in HcAlisterville.
Feb 9, 1S70.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG KEN
Ou the lioss of
R O
A Lecture on the Nature, Treat wt nt .tr.d
Radical Core of Seminal Weakn. ss, or
Spermatorrhoea, indeed by Stlf-Almsv.-, In
voluntary Emissions, Impotnuov, Nerrons
Dehi'.it), and Iniptdiraenu to .Vlarriajte (ten
erallv ; Cn.niuition, Epilepsy and Fits;
alcntal and Physical Incapacity, tc By
KOBERT J.CUEVEKWELL, M. D.. Au
thor ot the " Green Book." tc.
The world.renoweed atthor, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awlul consenen
ces of Self-Abuse may beefTectnallv remov
ed withont medicines, and without danger
ous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings or cordials : pointing ont a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition miy be, mav cure himself cheaply,
privately and radically.
ETAi Lecture will prove a boon to thou''
tanitt and thoutawtt.
bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any aiMress, pott-paid, on receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps. A taress
THE CULVERiYELL XEDICiL CO
41 Ann 9t., New York, N Y.;
junslS-ly Fost-Otfiee Bex 460.
JUlSC ELUlJS'EO US AD
A TRUE
A PERFECT STRENCTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IKON BITTEKS are highly recommended for all diseeses re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigatum, Vypepna, Hter
nittnt Fettn, Want cf Appetite, Lou of Strength, Laek of Fntrgy, tie, inncnesj
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, snefk
as Tatting ihe Food, Bricking, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The onlj
Iron ln-enaration timt will not blacken the teeth or give
Lcadaclic. Sold by aU druggists. Write for tha A B C Cook, 2J pp. oi
ustfol and amusing rca!in s at free.
11KOW3 CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
I v
Parker's Hair Balsam.'
An eUfamt, xfrnabU Hair Drnxix thai
Revcr fails ta fteztore Crs or Fadrf Rair
to its Yomhf J Calcr. n. $ "Is-
SOMETniXG WORTH KNOWING.
NEW STORE
AT LOCUST GROVE.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES,
AND A htTLL LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR TUE COL XTKY TRADE.
CE7" Bo sure and examine onr stock before jiurclia-Hinf elsewhere, as you can cer
taiuly savo nwney. tio trouble to show Uools. O-ie prica to all.
LOCUST GROVE,
One mile southwest of Patterson.
W.
Apiil 27, l(?8J-ly
Is th place srl.ere joa csn buy
THE BEST AXI THE CSIEAt'lisT
MENS' YOUTHS' &
H.1TS, C.1PS. BOOTS, SHOES,
HE is p-epareJ to exhibit one of the most choice and s-leet stocks ever offerea In
V tri, market, and at JSTOSKHISGLY LOW PRICES t .
Also, m?ores taken fur suits ni
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember tho plsce, in llnfftuan s
Water s'rects, JHF UNTOtfN, I'A
SAM'L STRATBR
jaxt retiinied from I'.io Kastern cities with
men & boys' mm mm,
.
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' FURX!SH1T GOODS. Goos f al kinds are low Come and see tut
sni ba astonished Pauts at 1 5 cetlts.
Tatterscn, Pa., April 10, 1879.
, KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to aVi.rris & Kennedy,)
CEAI.SK3 IN
Calcined Piaster, Land Plaster,
SHEitS, A SaT. SlV.
We buy Grain, to bs delivered ai Mirtlin
town. Port Koyal, or Mexico.
AVe fcro prepire:! to turn's!) SjIi ti dealers
at reaiuuablo rates.
KEXNEDT k DOTV.
April 21, 13St-tl
Special .Yvtices.
PIMPLES.
I wi l mill (yre- the rrctpe t'r a simple
V.if.tabli Balm that will remove Tax.
EHE'-KI.Ef , PlMl'LES and Kturcui-s,
leaving the .skin sa.lt, alear and b'.iutitul ;
also i:mtr!icttotis for print item a Inxn-iant
growth ot hair on a bill bead or smotli
lai:e. Ad-ire.s, itciosir.g So stamp, bun.
VASDEir St. Co 5 Uekuiaa St., Ji. Y.
TOONSUMi'TIYESr-
The advertiser having been perin.mently
cureit of that dread distrti-s. Cnsiraption,
by a situie remedy, ia anxiuna to make
known to his e!low-su3erers tile means of
j cure.
To :1 ho C.sire It, bJ will send a
copy ol in:- p-escripiion naea, in-e 01
cli-rgi-,) with ihe dirsctUms for preptritig
and ng the same. hiih they t!l Cud a
raa Craa forCos: rTt'i, Bbox-
CHrris, r. Parties vihiog tae Prescnp- j
tion, will please address,
Rev. E. A. TTILSON',
134 Penn St., Wi-itamihwg. X. Y.
A GKNTS Va'AXfED. Big Pay. Light
2Y. Work. Steady Emploj meiit. alu
pies free. Address. M. L. BYKN, 43 Xas
saa Street, New York.
KllUOHS OF YOUTH.
A GESTLEM AX ho anffered fir rears
from Nervous DEBILITY, PXKSIATUKS
DECAY, and all the effects of youthful in-
discretion, will for the sake of sutferig ha-
inanity, send free to all who need it, the re-
eipe and directions for making the simple
remedy by which he was enred. Sufferers
w i.bing to profit by the advertiser's expe-
rience can do so by aldresing in perlect
Iconfldeoce. JOHN B. uGDKX,
42 Cedar St., New York.
Jaa n, ISftt.
VER VIS EM EJYTS.
TONIC
a .?a
Floreston Cologne.
A Not m Ttamtam-wiM hiicn Tm.smT. Mwwmtn
Lasm. Sols i I'&Aj.na i arxmM.i
liiaCuXAC(X.N.V. ut kU.il. tm.
Cinrr, Bariii, EaBdr&k, btUlil and
ttuuiy o the best mnipnn-c known are combined ia
PARi:ca CtNGta Tokic, into a medicine of such
Taned and effective power, as to suke it the dca&csC
MotX Fannet and KaJaey Corrrtiur and u
Bet Realfk ui Stnojfb Restsrtr Ew Ui?
ft cures Dyspepsia, Rheamatrua, Kecrafjia, Slcep
essac5.Md ail uisetsesof toe Mmnacfa. LuwcU,! Jtncs
livex, L'raury Organs, and all Female Coapiaus.
U you are vastiac avay wuh Comumtwa or any
disease, use Ihe Towc to-day. It wxilsureiy hlpyrni.
Kcmesiber! This Toxic is the Bnt Family Medi
cine ever made, and is tv superior to Eitters, Lvuencea
of Ginger and otber Tonics, as it never Jntusttcs
and cures lAutikenness. Any dealer in drus csm
supply yoa-toc and $t sixes. None ger.ni&c itnout
signature of tUisONC & Co., Chemists, N. V.
Lajecs Sating in liirvixi tms Dollak Ss..
BAIR & LEVIN.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AXD FL'RXIS U IX1 GOOfA.
parts of suits, hich will bo o.a.! to ord-.r
ew Buiii.g, corner m iru.i?e i
...... . , i
I. Iii79-tt
full rifcj t:f
a. M. . tma, -A. A A A JKta,
C7"SLIl3 3JAlb TU OKftK.-cS3
SAJ'UEL STUATEH:
Is a compoiiiid of the virtues of sarsapa.
rilla, stiiiingia, mandrate. yellow dot-k,
with the ioiliileof potashand iron, all pow
erful blood-making, blood-cleansiug. and
life-sustaining elements. It is the pureat.
Safest, aud in every way the most efjit tiutl
alterative medicine kuown or available to
the public. The srienees of niedirine and
cheiuwtrv have never producd so valua
ble a reiiirdv, nr ohe so potent to euro
all diseases resulting frran impure oioou.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
diseases, Kryslpolas. Iiose, or St. An
thony's Kire. IntplM and Fare
rrulM, rustule. I51utrhe, UolK Ta.
iiior. Tetter. Ilumora, Malt Klieum,
rV-ald-bead. Kli;gworm. I leers, Sores,
Rheumatiiim.Mercurl'al Iisease,Xeu
ralgia. Female Weaknesses and Ir
regularities. Jaundic, Anections of
the Liver, lv"pepia, tmaciation,
ad General UebUity.
By its searching and cleansing qualities
It purgt-s out the foul corruptions which
contaminate the blood, and cause de
rangement and decay. It stimulates and
enlivens tb vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores anil pre
serves health. It infuses new life and
Tigor throughout the whW ayatato. 'o
sufferer from an v disease- w Inch arises from
irnniritv of thn" blood need Upair, who
trill give Area's Saksaparilla a fair
trial. Remember, the earlier the trial,
the speedier the core.
Its recipe lias been furnished to physl
cians everywhere; and they, recognizing
its snperitir qualities, administer it in tlieJ
practice.
For nearly forty years Arnt's Saj
SAPAjULiJa has leen widely nsed. and it
now possesses the confidence of millions
of people who have experienced benefits
trout its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared fcy Dr. I. C. Ayer . C.,
Practical nod Analvtleal Chamlala,
Lowell, Mass.
Sou ar ala, pat:oeiaTa avasrwaaaa.
C A IT I OS NOTICE.
I LL perwnsare nereny cautwneu againa
- j il trespassing upon tlio lauds ot tue oa
dersigued, in Payette, Delaware or Walker
townnbip, by flabing, hunting', or in any
other way.
I Jonathan Eiser
C G Sh-n?
A U Kurtz
David Smith
S Owen Evans
Teston Bennef
C. F. Spicher
J, ho L Anker
J 5 Gaa U r
S M K lutfuian
i F Dettra
David Hunberger
Arnold Varnes
Levlt Mters
i Wm BrantuotTer
I Uenry Spiece
(.'athariue KurU
I John VcVeeu
j D B Dimm
; U f Smith
' S J Kortx
Henry A uker
Lnclen Dunn
J W Hostetler
Jesse Pines
' Jacob Hoops.
b; EaW -' .I
arsaparilia
Graybill's Column.
THREE LARGE
STORE ROOMS
FILLED WITH
FUIUiJTUBE CASPETS, BED
riso, OIL CLOTHS,
4c, &C, j2.
THE LARGEST
HOiiSE mmm edges iz--
TAEUSHMtST
-IX-
CEKTEAL PENNSYLVANIA.-
n THB
LAKGC BRICK BUILDING, ON
! BRIDGE ST2EET, South Skb.
'Mifflintown, - - PennV
LOOK TO ToCK IS XKKl iT.
I.0C'K TO TOCIS r"JK.SE.
rt
believes people do not buy
poods unless they necl
them, and then they look
for the place where ths
best selection is to be had,
and where they cm Id
bought the mot reliably
and tub cheapest. This
he is rircmred to ol.'er ami
1 A.
do, and only asks an o
portunity to prove it. . Hi.-
etock being complete thro'
oat, demands the attention
of all purchasers in the
following line of merchan
dise :
FURNITURE.
and Hair Cloth.
r . IT- 1 a A V.
iLHAMEER SCIT.-. lit U ilinut, ;uu
, ,
j '
.t ..-..r.r.f, P.,'l Lt...t-. oml nr rJ
- i
afin7,F nr!ll,f .st x.
tension Tsiblca
rirRrn"iiM ll'!rt!ilis. IjeuSteauS.
Teas
Safes, tjinks, i:ooknsg-ch;ur-.
Wom! & Ciine seat ; hairs,
and almost ;inything
you ask for iu the -
Ff BXITUKE LINE.
CARPETS.
TU? Kioi-st Lire of USUSSELS;
I
rire ply. Extra Suf fr. Medium aul
l,.w Grade INGHAIX ; liait. Siair,
Rp atii Uruip (Jarpn A fr-l Iu-
graiu Carpet ft i S3 CCIiisi. Carpels
cut aud Uiitthiil vtheo d'jeued.
Floor Oil Chihs.
1 Yaid 'iie.
1 Yards Wide.
H Yards Wide
2 Yaids WiJ-.
2i Yards id.
3 Yard Wids.
Table and Stair Oil Clolu.
Oil Cloth Rug", ail ail-.
BEDDING.
IS ELUttXO HE CA.X 8LPPLY ToU
Hattrcaset,
Roister.
r::ictTt,
f'catJjcr.
VARIETIES.
WIXD0W SHADES.
He bas lie Shadir in ail colors, ani
if you briDg 'be 'Z i'f jour wio
djws Le will make the shades
for jon, ready to baof off
jtiur windows.
LDUKLYG GLASSES.
If jru wRtit Dtca Looking Glass,
be lias a nti variety to select from.
Cloclcs, Pictures, and Pic
ture Frames.
All kinds of Clock and Fms Pio
tores on hand, aoi Pieture Frames
Sited to order.
Lamps.
If Jon want to buy a Nice Lamp call
witu me. A ooiupiete lino of
Hanging, liracket. Hail,
Table aud II. ud
Lamps
TO SktECT FKOlt.
Window Screens,
ind macy otber n.efal sd oruanjental
articles for tbe boose.
JOHN S. CRAYMLL
BRIOGE STUECT, Sottth SIe,
Between the Canal and Water Street,
XlFFLLYTOfYsY, - . PEWd