Sentinel & republican MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday, Jannary IS, 1SS2. TERMS. Subscription, $1-60 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch fur each insertion. Transient business notices in local col. inn, 10 cents prr tine for each insertion. Deductions frill be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. COMMCKICATI03. The Difficulty Between the Chapel Church of Miffiintown and the Lost Creek Congregation. Editor Sentinel and Republican I am ex ceedingly sorrowful that the Chapel church liave behaved so strangely ofUte. It seems to me it is a great crime on Iheir p irt to leave the Brick church under the prtltr.se that tbe Lost Creek congregation have not acted in an upright, manly, aud Christian manner. I am sorry for the Chapel church ra:lu.r than tor the Lost Crock church. I must sv that the Lot Creek church has acted fr.nn first to last in a Christian spirit. The com munication of L. C. C. in your pp ir ot the 1 lib January is fair and truthful, and its truthfulness can be established by legal doc uments. To deny tbe tacts set forth in his article would be to stultify one's self, and to place one's self in the position of deuying tbe written evidence of the origiail docu ments. Men should either be honest -and trn:htul, or cease to lay cl dm to the Chris tian character. I write plainly ; 1 m san it. It is the greatest of follies to array one's elf against demonstrable truth. I will enlarge upon two points referred to by L. C. C. The paper referred to by L. C. C-, as sigued by the two committees of the two separate churches, which met the committee of Prebtory on the 18th of May, IMII, is not the proposition of the ! church of Lost Creek. This piper of the committee of Presbytery and tbe Commit tee of each of the churches, aud signed only by the committees of the churches, was to be of no avail, unless rati tied and confirmed by the churches themselves. Tha church of Lost Creek met in a congrega tional capacity on the 30th of M iv, to tako action on the report of their committee. This committee reported that tbey bad offered to take eight hnndred dollars, saying that the otfer was in these words: Eight hundred or nothing The words 'triiaoaf interttt" seemed to be in terpolated alter signed by or read to tlie committee. I think it was interlined. But this bss nothing especial to do ith the question. It was never tbe action of tbe church, and they were in no way bound by it. They agreed to the terms reported by the committee, with this excep'ion: the price they were to receive was to bi $3)0, tciii interest, f nut paid down. Tbts action of the Congregation was reported to the Mifl'.iu church and also to the Presbyteriai committee, and this com nittee of 1'rea byteiy fepwrted to the Prcsbyteiy at its meeting in June, stating that the Church of li.-t Creek bid agreed to the conditio recommended bv Iheiu, but that Miltliutuwu bad riot, and offered a resolution that they lx allowed to have worship in the Brick church. Action on this resolution was de ferred until the fall meeting of Presbytery, by a majority of one. At the fall meeting ( Presbytery tbe resolution would no d-iubt bate passed and the old church of Miillintown and Lost Creek" would no doubt have had preaching in the bricK building in MilRintuwd, bad not the Chapel church aked a re-visit ot the committee of Presbytery. L. C. C. gives the results of that s.-con visit of the Presbyteriai committee. At tin meeting the congregation of Lost Creek re- atlirmi-d their former act with regtrd to the $800. giving all concerned to understand that this was tb-ir ultimatum. To say that the Lost Creek church have receded from their proposition is not true, let it come from a hat source it ni vy. Tbe requirements of Christianity is, that we be Hrst pure, then pesceible, easy to be en treated." Lost Creek has pursued both Diiritv and peace. We have coveted no roan's silver and gold." While we have endeavored "to keep the unity of ibe Spirit in the bonds of peace." we are not willing to bo misrepresented, or to have the sius of others laid on our shoulders. The other reason for leaving the Brick church that the Lost Creek church de manded security for payment of the $S00 is very damaging to the Chspel church. I canuot see why honest men, whu intend to do what they say they will, should bave any objection to bind themselves to do so, and to giving all the security they can that they will do so. There can be no objection to giving security for the performance of our monetary obligations, unless we wsnt to twist out of it, or take some advsntage. JACOB. An amusing little affair occurred the other day in which two prominent citicens in this town figured. The citizens were George Jacobs, Sr., and George Smith. A lot of turkeys belonging to Mr. Jacobs strayed way from the Tarm, and several of them fouud their way to town- When the owner of tho fowls was made acquainted with tbe fact he set about to look op tbe turkeys that . . frith th Assistance ot 17,;. The fowl took to It. wings s,,d UDW s"J v while a boy reported to the 'Squire that the turkey had lit ou the top of Mrs. Irwin's hastened to tht DOU9C. -i mwtA ;. he arrrived there Mr. j George Smith arrived upon the scene with a gun on his shoulder, which he took down and proceeded to level at tho fowl. '-Hold on ! Are yon going to shoot ?" said Jacobs, v .iH Smith: "I have been "lOIMUl burning that turkey all over town." "No, but that's my turkey," said Jacobs. Smith took the gun from the shoulder, and the cit izens looked at each other and laughed. It xras a humorous situstion for two old friends to find themselves in. After com paring notes as to the general appearance of the plumage of tbe lost turkeys, no definite agreement could be reached as to which cit izen the tuikey belonged, but tbe fact that Smith had the instrument with which to bring down the fowl, caused them to agree that Smith should Lave the turkey. The gnn was leveled and the bird was shot, and r. !led off the roof. dead. Mr. Smith took it up and carried it home, but when he reached that place he was utterly am.xed by Mrs. Smith telling him thst their turkey had come borne safe and sound. Mr. Smith said, -Well, now, that beats all; that turkey really does belong to Jacobs," and forth with he can led Ibe turkey over to the house of Mr. Jacobs and left it there. o In Philadelphia two men were sent to jail for one month for stealing two newspapers front tbe dooMteps of suwertbecs. SHORT LOCALS: Kails hare advanced in price. Houses lor rent are scare in Chambers burg. The ladies look perfectly splendid in their large hats. Ex-Judge Junktn has resumed the prac tice of law. The Lebanon bar legal bar has a lot of bad lawyers in it. Two newspapers in Perry county are ed ited by preachers. Go to Heck's, on Bridge street, and buy four boots and shoes. St. Jacobs Oil almanac is a humorous and instructive little book. William Hawk has a job of masoning at Logan, Mifflin county. Rev. Joseph Mathers was visiting friends in town last Wednesday. The Bla:r county Radical looks well in its dress of new type. There was a fall of an inch and a half of now last Wednesday morning. Three young ladies joined the Chapel Presbyterian church, on Sabbath. A. (J. Shi-Ueuoerger,. of Ri. bfiM, has been appointed tuercantile S praiser. Samuel Brown of Patterson has been taken to the asylum at Philadelphia. Communion service was held in the Pat tenon Evangelical church last Sabbath. The Mayor of Ilarrisburg issued a proc lamation asking everybody to vaccinate. Astronomers say that on the 17th day of May there will be a total eclipse of the sun. MissTiilie Ureer, daughteref A.J. Greer, of Altoona, has been visiting friends in this place. The mother of S. D. Bstesholta, foreman of this office, has been quite ll'. the past week. Twenty-six tramps slept in the boiler- 1 house of the Newport furnace the other night. The BloomSeld Jdvocate advertises for an intelligent boy to learn the printing busi ness. Pattkesos Your coramnnication came too lata for this issue. It will appear uext week Superintendent Smith visited the schools in Patterson and Fermanagh township last week. Republicans of Snyder county present Charles Hower as a candidate for Supreme J ucigu. Kev. G. KT. Goodlin preached in the Lutheran church on Sabbath morning aud evening. The free bridge people will sgain petition Court for a free bridge across the river at I this place. Young Mr. Weller, in Fermanagh town ship, lost a highly -prired black aud tan col ored l'i hound. Membi-rs of the Reformed church in Bed ford will build a new house of worship the coming summer. Mr. Slimuan has already begun to put in rtpiir the Will Hotel property that he bought but recently. Moral suasion wss a failure, as a preven tive of disorder in Tyrone schools. They whip now like blazes. S. C. Tussey, of Morris township, Hunt ingdon county, his a coon dog that caught 27 coons the past fall. Jeff Mover hauled ice last week from Co a dam. The ice varied in thickness; 2 to 8 inches wss its thickness. There wss a snow of 6 inches in depth to mit the neonle when they awoke from t) their sleep last Friday morning. Rev. Spangler, Lutheran preacher at BMomncld, Perry county, has resigned and will go to another field of labor. The belief is abroad in this community that Yar.d.rbilt is about to engage extens ively in railroading in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Swarti, wife of Mr. M. Swarti in Fermanagh township, fell and sprained her right wrist quite severely a few days ago. The Masons held a banquet last Thursday night, on the occasion of the installation of officers. John Hollobaugh furnished the supper. To every subscriber that is in arrears more thn one year, a bill will be sent be tween this date and the 28th day of F ebru- ary, 1SS2. Take Ayet's Cherry Pectoral to stop your Colds, Coughs and Bronchial Affections be fore they run into Consumption that you cannot stop. Some days sgo, while sawing boards at a saw-uiill in Beale township, James Bl got bis right hand too near the saw, which re sulted in the hand being sawed across tbe palm to such a depth that ampntation be came necessary. MIFFLINTOWN. Your communication on the certain operation of paster and folder" at Ilarrisburg lies on the table at present. Call and have a personal inter view with the editor of the Sentinel and Re publican on the subject. An embankment in the road in Jackson township, Perry county, npset the bnggy of Jsmes A. Robinson, by which npset Kouin son bad an arm broken. He brought suit against tbe road supervisors of the town ship, aud in court reaovered a verdict in his favor of $3,500. By baving your bills for sale of persons! net and Republican you may obtain a urn- a ! ber of blank promissory notes to be filled bp t.-r purchasers that are entitled to credit under tbe terms of sale. The Conference Sevt, a semi-monthly publication in the interest of the Methodist Church, lies on our table. It is published at Hartisburg, and is edited by Rev. W. Manlin Frvsmeer. D. D. It is a handsome ly gotten up piper, and is full of church . .ml v-neral intormation. A new serial has just been commenced in it, which prom ises to be exceedingly interesting. Go to Heck's, on Bridge street, and buy the Keystone boot. It is the best boot to wear and to keep i.nt water that is sold in Juniata county. He warrants every pair to give eutiie satisfaction, and if tbey don't give satisfaction he will replace them with another pair. Henrr Spiece wilt aeli, t his place of residence at Thoropsontown Febru ary 22, 1882. Three head of boises, four head of horned cattle, farming im plements, plows, harrows, one wsgon, bnggy, sleigh, sled, harness and a lot of household furniture. The long winter nights are here You will wsnt a psper that gives you home news, .nml news, and miscellaneous reading. The Senhntl and Republican is tho paper to supply that want. - It gires all tbe impor tant home news, all important general news, besides a large quantity of miscellaneous reading, more than any other piper in the county. Subscribe, and suggest the paper to your neighbor. Lost Last Tbarscla evening h tween Miffliotowo and Reno's, a black nd white checkered woolen scarf, a yard and a half JoDg. The finder will confer a faor on a poor girl by sending it by siege of otherwise, to the Post Office at MeAliiternilo, where it will be called for. FAYETTE Tbe communications that ap peared in the Sentinel and Republican last fall oa tbe eve of tbe election, were written by Tour different citizens, each aud every ooe a reputable citizen, and representative or large property, or real estate interests. Once a communication is accepted fr pub lication tbe author's name is never revealed, nnless the writer desires that his name be published. . The trial of Gniteau, the murderer, is drawing to an md. The Court will not per mit him to deliver bis speech in court. A number of daily papers filled up their col u.nns with his trashy speech. He presents only one theory of defeuss for the murder, and that is, that he was authorized to do so by God, and God's command stands above all human law, and that is Ibe reason that tbe human law against murder cannot be brought to bear against him for tbe shoot ing of President Gartleid. Lawyers have been arguing the case of (iuitcau, the murderer of President Garfield. By this time next week it is probable that the jury will have decid ed tbe fate of the murderer as fsr as the? can. Tbe publio generally bave a deep desire that the murderer be banged, not out of a spirit of revenge but because of the belief that if be es cape the public good will be endanger ed. If be be acquitted, confidence in tbe cnurls as a means to redress wrongs will be greatly shaken. Some doctor, writer, in the New York Tribune, says that he has used a medicine against diphtheria contagion most success fully. He says ; " f nse one dram of Mon sel's salt, or the sub-sulphate of iron, in eight ounces of cold water, adding plenty of sugar, simply to overcome the taste of tbe iron. Of this solution I give from one to eight teas poo naful each day, according to the proximity of the disease. As It has j proved so slu; acious ill my binds I am auri ious to have it generally tested." I On Wednesday last JamesStevrart, of McCoys'. ills, while hauling lumber from Black Log valley to McCoysvi le, fell and tbe wagon passed over his left leg some four inches above the ankle joint. Botb bones wer broken into a number of pieces. A large detached fragment protruded through tbe wound. He was taken to his home at NcCoysville on the following day, where his injuries were attended to by Dr. W. R. T. Sjhm, of that place, and Dr. D-, M. Craw ford, of Mifflin town. Although bis injuries are f a serious character, he is doing verv well There are exceptions, but in a majority of cases, when a man is ncara to frequently shout boss, ring, and so forth, he is a ringster and a bossed man himself. Tilt on your glasses and look. The boss and ring sbouters in this county bave bd convic tions above a trade. They belong to the herd of political jockeys, a set of men that would trade off their grand-motker for the spoils of office. Their case is the old fable repeated, of tbe jackass putting on a lion's skin to make himself appear like a lion. The boss and ring sbouters, shout boss and ring, and use blackguard expressions to bide their own crooked operations. Henry SuloufT wss driving home Isst Thursday evenirg in a " buck-wagon," in which was seated with htm his daiuthter-in-law and a grand -child. At the bridge across Homing's run, beyond "Arch Kock" school bouse, in Fermanagh township, the horse, wan aud all a ere precipit ated over the side of th bud-. Amldft the wreck that followed the ta I the daughter-in-law and grand-child ecaped without injii'V,. but SuloufT himself was considerably bruised by the overthrow. The Lewistown Gazelle tells the lollow- ing : Instead of being shot singly, as used to be the custom, muskrats are now cap tured in families by closing tlie hole lead ing into the water and digging a trench un til their harbor is reached. We bear of one party op the river who captured taenty in one bole, and of another who took sixteen out of one nest and fourteen out of another. As this establishes the fact that they hiber nate in large numbers, they can readily be exterminated when so numerous as to be come nuisances. A shocking railroad accident took place in New York SUte, along the Harlem river near Spuylen Duyvil station, last Friday night, whereby eight lives were hst and many persons wounded. Something got wrong w ith the breaks, the train was stop ped, a brakeman was sent back to signal an approaching train to stop, but for some rea son tbe train was not stopped, and ran into the trsin that was standing on the track. Two cars were telescoped, set on fire and burned np. The terrors of tbe scene, the passengers say, is beyond alt description. Tbe brakeman was arrested. The Korlk American of the 12'h inst., says : A raid was made on a suspected house, near Jeffersonville, in Montgomery county, on Tuesday night, anu a late quantity .,i , property which had been stolen Imra j vr..i sons living in the vicinity was discovered. Among the contents of the house were a I large number of chi kens, ducks, geese and turkeys, most of nhich were alive. Two watches, one hundred and sixty-seven dol lars in money, and a general assortment of t goods were found in different portions of; the house. Fonr men, who were in the j house at the time, were arrested and com mitted to jail. To you who are dealing with other stores do I especially speak. If yon have doubts as to the assertions which I have been mak ing in regard to the difference you can save by dealing with me, all I ask of yon, before you sgain buy, is to call and assure your self that I have never yet advertised any thing thst I did not live np to. I leel con fident that I can sae you fiom 25 to 50 per ceot. on all the boots and shoes you buy. Call, even ir you don't intend to buy. Yon will have the pleasure of seeing the largest and only llrst-class boot and shoo store in Juniata county. Geo. W. IIkce. Bridge street, MifBintown, Pa. If hr Are You Billions f Because you have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney-Wort to produce a tree state of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proptr action, cleanse the skin of its yel lowness, cure billions headache, and cause new life in the blood. Druggists have it, both dry and liquid. Zioa's Herald. War. babies are fretful they disturb everybody, and mothers should know bow soothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is. It takes away half their anxiety, stops babies' pains, and is always safe and pleasant to nse. Bom Jburnal. Appeal for all persons that believe them selves to be aggrieved by late assessments ill be held in the Court House on Tuesday, February 7, 1882, for the west end of the county, and on Wednesday, Februasy 8, 1882, for the east end of tbe county. If yon are interested, cut this out and paste it up. The Huntingdon Journal says: Congress man Fisher wants a new Mint in Philadel phia. The putting up of new buildings at public expense is a cheap way of gaining notoriety cheap for Mr. Fisher, but not for the public and the notoriety, when obtain ed, will hardly last aa long as it will take to build Huntingdon's Reformatory. Edward Mines wrote to' tbe Liverpool M rcuru, " I am willing to risk my reputa tion as a public man, if tbe worst case ot small-pox cannot be cured in threa days simply by the use of cream of tartar. One ounce of cream of tartar d lasolved in one pint of hot water diank at iutorva's whin cold is a certain, never-failing remedy. It haacurid thousands, uever leaves 1 mark, neer causes blindness and avoids tedions lingering." The Huntingdon Local News says thiton Wednesday evening, Anna, aged sixteen months, daughter of John and May Smith, of Huntingdon, swallowed aim : burnt mor pliiue pellets which she f juu 1 upon a table. Shortly altera ards sh! was noticed to be come stupid, and tlum it was discovered that she bad taken the morphine. I'r. Bruiuliaugb, who happened to be pissing tbe bouse, was called in and administered strong coffee and other antidotes, and the life of tbe child was saved. The Newport A'car says: A recent dis patch from Ellswoith, Kansas, states that W. E. Graham killed, rrbbid and burned Philip Egly, at Venango, Ellsworth county, and wss substqueutly bung by a mob in front of tbe court house. Graham was the son of Isaac Graham, a blacksmith by trade, whj moved from Neaport to MthVrstown last spring. Egly was also formerly from Newport, having emigrated to the west a year or so ago. According to the informa tion received Egly had obtained some mouey by tho sjle of his property, and to get it Graham murdered him and then set the j.se oa Cre to cover uu it tracks. Egly was Graham's uncle. On the 10th inst., W. Cloyd Uuss, divi sion foreman on the railroad, ith rusideuce at Black Log station, three miles north of this place, was run over by the ears and killed. The distressing event tmk place about noon. Sir. Go is h .d partaken of bis dinner and gone out, and was only about 100 yards from the house when he was struck by a passing freight train. He had stepped nut of the way of a train coming east on the south track iuto the wy of a train g-riug west on the north track. His wife was the first terson to see hi.u alter the ac cident. She was looking out of the win dow and saw an chj -ct of the appearance of a man lie by the track. Quickly she sent a ueighbor to the place. The neighbor re lumed with the painful intelligence that it wss her husband. lr. B.mk was called, and examined the body of the unfortunate man. Both thighs were bruken ; the skull was lroken, and the left leg was nearly severed from the b'xly. Instant death was the re sult of the stroke trm the train. Mr. Guss leaves a wi'e and two children to mourn his death. He was about 4 years of age. His remains were interred on Thursday, ibe 12. h int., in tho Licking Creek Lutheran gravt yaid. "Ths turo-otil to Dr. McCabe's enter tertuiumciit ill the Court House on Wednes day evening, Jan. 'i-th inst., will no douot be large, many tickets baving already been sold. It has been decided to admit ex sotdiers and their families through b n k door of Court Room, ahere they will find reserved seats. The Sold lets' Orphans Irom UcAlistervilld will b admit ed imi- larly. The Court K..om is U-ing renovated and will be 111 pood order, with extra chairs J ard benches to accommodate the ainlience, as people are coming Irom various sections of the ennnty. Mj Mother's Peaittiful Hinds," as ren dered hy ihis great-souletl and wonderfully- voiced man. is worth more than money. If; you do not want to laugh to drive away blues and digest hearty nippers don't come ; yet if yon do come ( nd we hope you will), yon will Qnd the eulertainnn lit in perfect keeping with the Chri-ti.niiiy the l)i:tor represents. The proceeds will g0 to the Church in this place. When Dr. McCabe lectured in Chamliers burg, Pa., a gentleman called him in c.fl the strett, after hearing him sing and speak, and said : -I will give yon five dollars for your work if you sing that song sgain, entitled "Tbe TrUndle-Ked." The Chaplain com plied, .and sent tbe money where it has made others to sing the glad "new song" of redemption." " I Don't Want a Plaster," said a sick man to a druggist ; "can't you give me something to cure me 7" His symp toms were a lame hack and disordered urine and were a sure indication of kidney dis ease. The druggist iold hini to nso Kidney Wort and in a short time it effected a com plete cure. Have you these symptoms ? Thn ect a box or bottle to day beloreyou b!-c-;::o i:i"..-able. It is Me cure; sale and Mir. KhoxcUU Republican. mEnmszm a .WHY? WONDERFUL CURES I Btraasoitaetsra tfcs II T Eft, BOWELS I sad V1DSEIS at the ss etla BraM It elsanass h system of tbs polson- ms honors that envelops la aadney and On-1 asry Diseases, Biliousness, Jewndiro, Constl. I ipaUtm. Piles, or In Wionmstists. Nonzawi. Nervous Cisoidsn and Female Complaints. I BEB WHAT FBOPLS SAT I KitM a Stork, of Jnnrtlon Citv. Ksnea. vy. KlUBrr-Wnrt eared him after regular l'J laan bad been Irlnf tor tear Jrmrt. Mm Jobs Smell, ot Weehlngton. Ohio. eer. herborweeflrrnaritodle b fowr proeiuwit phTntrwnp aud tbafc ke was al tarwanis cared W kidney Wert. K. If. B. Goodwill, en editor In rhsraoB. Oblo. ssrs he vu n,a ezrerted to live, being bloslov beyoud belief, but. kMloej- Wort cured bim. Anna L, Jarrett of Smith Salem. If. T ssy? that Fe.rn year enffertii- from k idney trooble ud other rMuuuceaMeai was oswied b the turn ol money-won. John B. Ijurrenee of Jselrwi, Tenn., oofferert for years front liver and kidney tnwbki anil after tsltlnc -larrrls of otbar asedietaea,' SldneyWortasndo hiss weU. NlebaM CMo of Hntconwrr Center, Tt, snffed ehrht years with kidney dislculty Jm' was enable to mark. sUduey-Wort made hue "wellaseTOr." IRMANENTLY OURES KIDNEY DISEASES.- LIVER COMPLAINTS, SS . , .i rs:iH fH VOnstipaimn onu rn.a. Wit to put n nrT VertaSle Fern, Ir tin cans, one per.aae of .hlc.. na ju or mraicine. ieira . - - catrsaed, for taoss Una cawas readUr H fel Or U act! rlth eonoJ aJJeirser tn eOSer farm. CrT IT ATTI1K DRfOGISTS. TC1CE. Sl.O WEllSi KICaAEDSOSaCa.. rroB'a. (Win send tbe dry pnet-pmja.1 biuj.,m, O.C tfiOfl P'r day at hom". Samples worth $ free. Address tn son 4. Co., Portland, Maine. mar2'81-ly Puhscrine for the SeotlDel fc. RepuWiean. Pskst county papers lout week re ported &8 follows i There resides in the vicinity of New Buffalo, Perry county, a man named ' Squire Gar ui an, whose wife was in tuo h&bit of iudolgiug in the luxury of smoking a clay )ipe. Ou Wednesday moru injr ltat tbe 'Squire wa called a-.vay on business, to be tfone a cou pie of days. Oa Wednasday eTeu iag a b jy paddler in p isjing the yard in front of tha 'riquires re ii'e tee 8-isr the dead bdy of Mrs. Oarmau lying in the yard. The clothing hail lieea entirely barned off the corpse and it w:u bhu-ketied and in some places burned to a crwp. It is s-.ippos-.id that Mm. Garmaa, who was bat 35 yi-'irs old, was taking her uhujI sui'jke aud Ml aslsep wiila the pipe; in her ui-jiitu. Tha pipe slipped Irom its resting pl-we and the burning tobac co igaited her clothing. Suddenly awakening and finding herself in darner she ran out and nad fallen ex hausted at the place where her body was found. A fev"" weeks ago some person or persons went to the stable of Charles Vaaderao, in Howe township, and took two of his mitres and drove them several hours and then returned them to their stalls. Mr. Vanderan offers a reward of 23 for the arrest aud conviction of the person or per sons. Oa Monday of last week a mulo belonging to Mr. Geo. F. Ensminger, of Biootiiueld, broke a leg while in a team hauling wood to Newport The mule got its fot into a rut. It is possible the animal may recover. Mrs. George Shumaker, who re sides near Mirkelville, was quite se riously injured on Saturdav a week by falling some fifteen feet through a hay hole. Farmers in Center township com plain of illegal visits made to their corn cribs, and several have provided themselves with powder and shot with which to give the midnight call ers a warm reception. A wild cat was shot and crippled by John Baker, in Tuscarora town ship, one day last week, when the dogs that were chasing it came np and dispatched the animal. Will buy a new aud beautiful Organ, same ! gride and kind (f 50 to $70), that other par lies hve been selling recently for $110 to $145. Your choice of many styles from dillereut factories. Six years guarantee W. U. Aiasss, July27-3iu Main St., Miillintown, Pa. For Salt five shirca or Odd FellowV Uall Association stock. Call at Uu oilico. A CARD. 1 am prepared to furnish the best mike of Needlet, Shuttlee, and atir parte for ANY Si-u ing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket, also, the bat p tre sperm machine oil. W. II. AIKEN S, Main street, Miillintown, Fa., One door ik'Vi Post-Olbce. HAHUIEDi i COFFMAN ELLIOTT At the resi- dencu ot I. P. Burns, Lewistown, January j 8.1882, by Kev. Thomas Sherlock, Panirl , CII j an a:,d Mi.-s Nancy Elliott, all of Aca- j deu.ia, Juniata cimuty. t SMITU-VAN-ORUER-At the I...,.r- 1 - ' I by Kev. J. M. RciiiM-nsnyder, J O. Smith, of McAlist'-rville, and .Mary E. Van-Ormer, of Coculamus, Juuia'a county. McCACHKEN DIPPLE At the Luth eran parsonage, Miirlintown, Pa., on the Hth inst.. bv Kev. R. E. Berry, Mr. J. Wis, j jcy JlcCfhuo and Miss Louisa F. Dipplc, j both of Miltord township. ni.,FkH,)fi A VRIKF At the IT. B. Parsonage in Est Silem. Jan. 8, 1S82, by Kev. J. Lati'its. Mr. IViUittm Colii-r and Miss Jane Botinriet, both of Thouipsontuwii. DIMM BllO VTJf At the residence of the br dc's parents. Jan. 12lh. by tlie same, ! Mr. bavid H. bnnm, of L ist haleiu, and Mi's Lizzie S. Brown, ot Browu'a Mills, this pountv. C01U91I2RCJ Ala. MIFFL'.NTOW.V MAKKKTS. MtrrmiTows. Jan. 1, 1?.2. F.utter 2 "j E;rjr 2 . Iard 11 llau 15 Shoulder l' tides l' Potatoes, 1 "0 Onions I 0" Kigs 1J MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MAKKET. Corrected aeeiily. Qcotitioxs roa To-bat. We-luesday, Jan. 18, 1882. Wheat 1 23 c'rn, " Oats, , ..i. 45 Kye 9 t:ioveraeed 4 2 jtoo 00 Timothv seed 2 25 PIlILAbELPIUA HRAIN M AKKETS. I'iiilamlphia, Jan. Hi. Wheat, $1 41; ollercd for February (I 44. Corn 7(1 to 7 lets. . Oats 4'J to olcls. After the First Day of December 1830, to; win iiso JACOB G. WIKEY In his iiw Store Koom at the East end of 3IC .tliMERTILLE, with a Large Lot of STOVK AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stove Pip', Lard Cans, Mica Granite Irun Ware, Dripping fans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IEON WAEE. WhLh articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronage ho fxpt-cts, by strict attention lo bQsim-ss, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB G. WLNEY. Nov. 2t, 1880. dV7r) A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily Wl It made. Costlv Outttt free. Address Tsi r Sl Co., Augnsta, Maine, mar 2, 'l-ly PRIVATE SALES. House and Lot in McAlisterville. A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of ground, with a two-story double Log (louse, weather-boarded in front, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable fur one or two lamilies ; also, Stable, Large Shop, Pig-pen, Alc, all under good fence, and well sup plied with large and small fruits. Terms easy, and price to suit tbe times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAlister, near the prem ises, or to Mrs. Bebecca L. Wilson, Port Royal, Jnniata Co., Ts- MISCELL.1JTEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS A TRUE A PERFECT STRENOTHENER . A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quirin? a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Iyprjma, Inter mittent Fever, WantcfAppttUe,LoaofShTngth,Ikofhnarrj,tie. hnnchea tlie blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snc6 as Tost MW the Fnd, Lelchinn, Heat t" the Stomach, Heartburn, tie. The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give hcadaolie. Sold by all dmgKists. Write for the A B C book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading fht free. BROWN ClXEMICAIa CO., Baltimore, Md. EFTS GINGER TGNIC. il ni 1 1 v a. lip A Pure Family Uedicin3 tht Itrisoratsi withou; Incoricatir-g. a BMchfcEic luu t.a by taiaJv ur noc-cauia ouoe. uy rwinwM ,n-i. If yim are a lawrrr. mmi:er Uatnc-s maa eahalMctl y meUM rr -nxtou cava ia uot ukc muuicalu!; il w.uiiv but ua Y Cr.ci. T'.nic. Is van tuvc Dvw DMa. Kidnrr r t'rmarv Comotaints rr it Mr a- Parker's Hair Balsam. Tt HVM. CUnmrti. aJ M4 F.xssmt-s 'ai llaur IW issf . Nvrtrr fats, to ivi'M ttM Aulhf il olor f arnrr baur. WraibieJ wuti any eaonkr yua caa be cured t y I'seKsa's Cisgi- 1 "Ml? There are hundred of miserable sulfercis duly !)rme fVom fnu-, Iu-'ecv rtk! iierwis diseases b Hiiht tesami by using I'ajikssS T.:.tc vxvme. If . a vmisr sw rrim a;e. emio-tr or srv cw e r-'-r n.Hl CiNtt-i licatooce:itiliisiiioeaicaiidb.ii.Jyinpfc.jr-.tlrtl;f: -s g fl 1?r.Ta Pill :iTS It ka sm ham:ie taw. a- yam. Ask s th-auu.sv.1 l...ifli,,tu.K,JtTacrcuiAri1.H!S.oX&t.tt.MVi. j SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIoks AND GROCERIES, AND A rCLI. LINE OF STORE GOODS FOB THE COUNTKY TRADE, jy Be sure and examine our stuck b-fore purchasing elsewhere, as you can cer fainly save money, tio trouble to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GROVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 2T, 18Sl-ly D. W. HARLBY'S Is tbe place where yon can bay THE BKST Anil TIIIJ CHEAPEST S4rT;,xTC,vTTrrrrc' AvAlil O X U A A H.1TS. C.I PS. BOOT, SHOES, jIXD FURMSHIXG UOUVi. repariH, , exh!blt on0 f the most rh..ic and select st.K-ks ever offered in t j( ,ml t .isTOXISHlSdl. Y LO " PRICES ! .,-.-ni.i.jr Also, measures taken for saits ...d part, of suits, which will be mad, to orde at short notice, very reasontbie. -. i.: i A Remember the place, in UoBmrrj a Water s'reets, MIFF LIN TO IVN, PA. SAM'L STRAYEE, Has just rctort-ed from the Eastern pities with ;fu!l variety of .1 BIWS' f nTHlRf; HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Ft'KNIslHN'J ROODS. Goods of a'l kinds are low Come and see me 1 and be astonished. Punt at CCIl. TatU-rsnn. Pa.. Ap.il 10, 1M79. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bujcrs & Kentie-.ly,) PHAI.EUS I.N . lal'MIiElJ Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster,; SCEHSi SALT, A.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered: si Mitllin j town. Port Koyai, or Mexico. We are prepared to lurniah 51 1 to dealers i at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTS. April 21, !8l-tl Special .YofirtS. PIMPLES. I will mail (t ree) Hie recipe for a simple Vkgktsblk liALN that will remove lax, rKECKLE?. f 1.MPLES and HLnrcuk. leaving the shin wdt, clear ai.d bcautilul; also instructions fr isdiiciii)f a luxuriant j growth of hair on a bali head or sinnoih i lace. Address, inclosing 3c stamp, iits. Vssi'kir av Co., 5 lSeckman St., N. X. j TO CONSUMrTlYESr j The advertiser havinjr been perm mently enred of that drrail disease, Consamptlon, j by a simple rrm.-dy, is anxious to make known to bis iellow-surt.-ri;rs ihe means nl j cure. To all who desire it, he a ill scud a copy of tho prescription used, (free "I j charge.) with tbe directions tor prepsring j and asing tbe same, which they will find a j sisKCrax furCoSsrarTiiis. Asthha. Baos- ! c H ins, fcc. Pariirs wUhing the Prescrip- j tiou, w ill please address, j Kev. E. A. WILSON, 191 Penn St., Williamsburg. N. Y. j A GENTS WANTED. Bis Pay. I ight ork. Steady Cuiplos men!. bam- j. pies free. Address. M. L. BYUN, 49 sau Street, New 101k. HI ROUS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEM AN who sntfered for rear from Nervous DEBILITY, PKEM ATL'UE DECAY, and all the effects of youthful in discretion, will for th sake of smTerg hu manity, send tree to al) who need it, the re cipe and directions for raakmg the simple rented v by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers ripe- rience can do so by addressing in isricct confidence. JOHN B. tiGDK.V, i'l Cedar St., New York. Jaa yt 1881. TONIC or feiaer, worn our with mgi rn: or a p"t?" ot ibe luugv ,to Jca, Imwox, bfcusl ecs 1 13 AIR & LEYrriY. tWS PTYVPITTXtt J " v ew ivuiiumi;, corner m lhk Jan. 1. i!.i-ii MJ SI ll a M.ur. io i7i.ur.n.. SAMUEL STKATFR. Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in pnxirtiun ir-i:iirately adjusted t sn ure activity, certainty, and nnifoniiiry of efTii. Tin y are the result Of years of careful study and prwti nl ex periment, and are the ir.iwt eftrvtnal rem edy yet discovered foriliea-s. eaii.s;il by deraneement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which rwniire prompt and elVei tn al treatment, Aykk's Pili.s arssseS:i!ly applicable to this class of iliseasrs; Tl.ey art directly on the dilutive and assim ilative pris-esses. and restore regular healtbv action. Thi-ir extensive luie by phvsieiuns in their practice, and by all civiliil nations, is on of the many pns.fs of tlieir value as a safe, sure, aud perfectly reliable purgative meiliiu. lieiiis ctimisiiirMled of the concentrated virtues of purely reaeta'ile suMtanees, they are iKwitively free from calomel, or anv injurious properties, ami ran lie ad ministered to children with iierfcctsafety. Aver's Pills are an effectn.it mre for Constipation or Costiveuess, Indizes tlon. Oyspepsia, Ixew of Appetite, Foul StomiM-h and ltreatli.IUtinrs-s lleudache. Loss of Memory. Nuiiib ess,Killousnpss,JaiiniHe, IMicum tism, Krtiptlons ssil bklu Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, Grilles, Tiarrhea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles. lisrlrs 6f the IJver, nnd all other diseases ri-siiltiu- from a dLsordered state of tho tli:siiv apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they Lave no eqnal. While gentle In their action, tiiese Pti.LS are tbe most thoruiigli and scan h injf cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels aro inriameil, and then their iiirluciiif ishcal lm. They stimulate the appetite and di-retive onrans: ther Operate to purify and enrich the blond, anil inllwrt renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr k. Co., Practical anil Awnlyllcnl Chemists. Lowell, Mass. som ST au BacootSTS xvcavvncaa. j .luntc sw a rcspasvi i I l '! 1 n " ruas an persons XI fiiund trespassing on the lands of the I nnitersignnl in liclaware lownmip, either nv n.-uiutf, nunimc, cnuin; iiiuocr, nui.u ing fires, or in any way battier, will br dealt with aa the law din-cts. li. W. Ill HIMISET. CXORCF SpEAEWtS. M. C. Fasss. may M,I979-tr Has. M t KricH. Xo paper in the Junia'a Valley publishes as la-ire a onaniitv of readinr matter as Ihe Senlvul and Republican. It v. shove all others the paper lor the general reader. Sale Bills printed oa short not ire at the akee ef the Stntitni and Uttublirmm. JTeie A rfrwfi nemtrtUa F. ESriaftSCIIAIE, AT TH1 CENTKAlr STORE MAIS STREET. 2xo duos Nobth ur Briecb Stksit, Mlfflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the pnbiie to the' following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style I Cash or Exchange Our Tencs ! Small Profits anl Quick oajesOur Motto ! Oar leaJicg Specialties are fresh goods evert week DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for -Men, Women aud Children, Queeosware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and every article n-uallj found in Erst class stores. COUNTKY l'RODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market ptiee. Thankful ta the publio for tbeir heretofore liberal patronage, 1 request their eoniinaed custom j aud ask per sons from alt parts of the county, when in M Sio to call and see my stock of goods. r- 1S8U E.SPE.SCII4tE- Sept. Professional Cards. Lotus K. Atkissos. Gto. JaCi'BS, Ja ATKIXSO.X ii. JACOBS, ATTORN EYS -AT -LAW, MtFFLIXTOWN, PA. B7Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. " rrica Ou Main streff, i p!ce of rsi' dance ol Louis K. Atkinson. Ks.. sih f Bridge street. HcfJC,lf. gtlODIE J. CT.AU FOHD, Attorney at Law, SllHLlXTOWS, - - 't.V.VJ. All business promptly a't-ndil t. Spe cial attention f-iveu to C"-;Ls;tini and Cou vey slicing. Office on Utiilge direct, op'JO sue Court Huuse Square. r .?0N n:viN'. ATTOBSET-AT-LAW, MIFfUXTOlfy. JUXUT.4 CO., P.I. All busiuess promptly attended to Orrn-K On Bridge street, o;-psite the Court House spjar. jani, '3'-ly ATrORSEl'-.VT-LA'V, MiFFLiNTOWN, PA. EyCuUccti'ios allandej t.j promptly. Urrics With A. J. Pf.ja E.ii, on Uiid street. r-b 2. 'SO ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rXCollertiuns slnd all prolcssMna! busi ness prompllv attended lo. june 20, 1ST 7. WOMASTlsLlrM. l. Pbysiciaa zz& Surgeon, Mlt FLlXTOW', r.1. 0ce hours from 9 a. . to 3 p. .. Of. flee in his fathers residence, at the souiU end of Water street. ..cl22-tt Da M. CKAWFORP, M. l.t ll:is resumeJ ac'ivvfy the p-actice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Otlice at th old corner ot Third and Orinc? if;-ls, Mi.'tlintuao, Pa. March 20, 1S7G J M. KKAZKK, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN A?(D SURGEON, jicadenia, Jnniata Co , Pa. O'ftcs formerly occupied by Dr.S terrv.t. Professional business pr'.ra;itiy atScnJcd to at all hours i JOUN lIcLACGULIN, INSURANCE AGENT, port Rorji.. juxiit.i co.. r.i. COniy t1UM Companies roprcseuted. Dec. 8, ISTVly H KN a Y II A K5 n B L RU Kit, M . P. Continues tho practice of Medicine and Sursrery and all their collateral branches, tltlicr at his residence in XIc A lister ville. Feb 'J, IBTii. A LECTUSE TO YOUNG HEN Ou the IaOt ol A Lecture on the Nature, Tr.-anuent nf Ksilicil Cure of SemiiKtl We.iknrsn, or Speruiatorrha-a, indnce-l bv Seir-Abnse. In voluntary Emissions, Iwpotcnrv, Njvii Debility, and Iniptdrnwiits to Alarrinjfe iren erally ; I'uniiiiipti'.n. Epilepsy and Fits ilv-u'ul and Phvsicsl Incsjaciti-. A,c. By KOUEKT J. CCLVKliWELL, M. D. Au thor ot tho " G.-esu book," ic. The world-renowned sathor, in this ad in i ruble Lecture, clciilv proves from lua own elpericiiee that Ihe awlul conseiieii ces of If-Ahrtre ur.iy be rtlVeSnnHv remova ed without medicine, and a itiiout danitor ous surzical operations, boiijtics, instru ments, rins or cordials ; pointing out a rneile of cure at onci? curtain and ctl'cctUhl by which every surferer, bo matter what hi condition mry be, may curt: himself cheaply, jirivately and radically. C77'ls Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. bent, nndcr seal, in a plain enve'oie, tv any address, posl-pavl. on receipt of six cents, or two poMuge stamps. A l iresa THE (TLYEKW I'LL JIKDKAH 0, 4 1 Aun 3 I.. New Y-rtt, N Y. ; junelS-ly Posl.Otlice Box 4U. Subscribe fur Ihe Stnlintl and RtpuVimm, tlH H-rSt Bspspe IK lb CSUIirT. MM
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