MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, January 33, 1SS2. TERMS. Fnhscription, $1.60 per annum if paid srlibin 12 months $ $2.00 if not paid within 12 tnhntha. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cent per !') for each insertion. Transient business not ice in local col now, 10 cetifs pt-r line lor each insertion. Drdnctiuns will he made to those desiring to advertise by the year, bail" or quarter Communication. Editor Sentinel and Republican Yoa are entitled to credit tor opening the columns of your paper to correspondents. It is an e idence of liberality f a disposition, on your pert, to treat everybody fairly, and to allow bo-h sides of a question to be heard. Any ul j -ct that interest your readers and affect a Urge number of persons, If moder ately treated, is proper lor the newspaper. To inform tbe public, and defend persona character, when it can be doue In no other may, is one of the purposes of j uroaliiu. And editors who criticise yon for meddling in church fights would do well to consider wiio it was tliat re-opened the quarrel, what reann there was for it. and how eUe than through the newspaper tbe remonstrating party could vindicate tbeir good faith. Tbe writer is not without hope that something has been gained in the interest of peace and lor tbe honor of religion, by the publi cations you are complained of for permit ting. But for them it is not likely any at tempt would bare b en made towards a reconciliation of difference. The one paity, aatistied with tbeir action, would bare rested at ease j the other, feeling ag grieved, would have again resorted to liti gation. For it is too plain to admit of question that tbe Mifflin church, for the reasons grren'everi if correct, csnnot rid ibeniselves of tbeir Contract with Lost Creek. A Court w ill enforce it. It does not require a lawyer to see tins. If Lost Creek demsnded iuterest when it was not in the sgreeuicnt, Mifflin could refuse to py it, but it could not refuse to pay the sum named in the agreement and set aside the contract entirely. Whether thj congrega tion return to tbe b.i k church or not, the moral aud leg d ob ig ttions are all the aarue. 1 have lailed to see any abowof tbe Congregation in anything that has been pub lished. The reverse was stated. The basty and uncalled-lor return to tne chapel was dtstiuctly charged upon the few. There are men aud women iu that church and I believe all of theio. with the exception, per hav of less than a score who would sac rifi -e much rai her han to have absented, understaudingly, to anything of the sort. If their was an honest uiisu'iderataiiding ol tbe committee, in regard to the terms of the Contract, they are as innocent as the con gregation. If there was a poser behind the throne stronger than tbe throne," and that power was honestly mistaken or misled, then tbe power la guiltless. If there shall yet be an offer to carry out the agreement it will be accepted as evidence of anjhonest miatabe iu declining to do it before. If this is refused or neglected the inference of bad faith cannot well be resisted. Neither the emnmittee nor eone-reeation can afford to subject tbemse'ves to such an itr.putition. And until forced to do so by the irresisti ble logic of racts," the writer will continue to expect better things even the tbiuga th.t mk fur neace All this is from tbe standpoint or the Mifiiin church, assuming that their committee were honestly mista ken or clearly right and Lost Creek wrong. But suppose the reverse, and that Lost Creek happens to be right in the matter ol cash psjnrVnt or interest, and sufficient .-canty. What then I Which pu-ty will justly be chargeable with bad faith. An individual who, without sufficient reason, goes back on his contract suffers in reputa tion. A government or nation that repudi ates its obligations is dishonored. And what will be thought ol a christian church that not only make no effort to redeem its promises but publicly declares its purpose not to do SO I One thought more. Suppose the settle ment, made last summer at the urgent re quest or a committee of PrbTter and bsppily consummated by the churches in tbe fall, should be altogether broken op and set aside, to our good friends of thechspel reslize where they will stand f It would be well to reflect. The old fend opened up again. Perhaps another rexatious and ex pensive law.uit, for rent and other things, lasting lor years, with all its evils, which are apparent. This, it seems, must follow, or else a renewed struggle lor another con r re ration to worship in the old church. i.it in that ease the result csn hardly be doubtlul. "A word to tbe wise." FAIR A charge of time for the running of pas enger trains on the railroad took place on Mondar. January 23. Nnin acco.u modation leaves eastward at 6.20 in the .-I . nrl .mrM at Hrri,tuMr st 8.20 uni " - a. at. At 10.15 A. . Mifflin Accommoda tion leaves Hsrribnrg for return, arriving here at 12.10 noon ; so that a person can go to Harmburg and return to this place in i forenoon and have two hours time for busi- nesa at the latter place. While tbe M itllin Accommodation g.ws no further wet than this plsce, a train called Mail train leaves Mifflin station for the west at S2 83. an that all passengers that have come In.ra points esat of Mifflin on the Mifflin Accommoda tion during the forenoon will hae wait only 23 minutes befiire coutiouing their journey westward. Mifflin Accommoda tion returns to Harrison-, afternoon, but carries n pasrei gi r on that trip. It leaves Ham-burg again for return at 8.15 r. av. and arrives again at Ibis place at 7 o'cl k In the evening. 1 he time or PhiNdelpbia Express wrstwsrd at this place is 5 42 A. at. morning Tbe time or Johnstown Ex press at this place eastward i 10.63 A. at. morning. Tbe lime of Mail train east at this place is 5.S8 r. .-afternoon. The time of the Mail Express east is 9.15 r. at. night. nature's Rlulce-Wajr. The Kidneys are nature's sluice-way to wash out tbe debris of our constantly chang ing bodies. If they do not work properly the trouble is lelt everywhere. Then be wise, end as soon as you see signs of disor der rf . ntn of Kidney-Wort and take 1 faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way of and, gravel or lime, and purify the whole y-lem. Dr.ig.tist. sell it, both liqiid and dry. and it is equally efficient in either form. Independent. NOTICE. White oak pl. acantllng. and boards can be Honght loar from K" BclnNre iu W-ck Los V.Hey, Ju..it to-' fa. I will exchange Umber Tor live stock, and hw feed for lire . Address Bonsar Wclsrrai, fata Mills, Juniata. Co., Pa- Rouse hunting. Butter is scarce. Lent season begins February 22. Huntingdon la to have a masquerade. Lnuiber and oar wagons nuke bad roads. Few revival meetings are reported this winter. Snow, sunshine, and strong wind last Sabbath. Snow protected the wheat fields nicely all last week. More tobacco will be planted la 1882 than ever before. $6.00 will buy aa Bxtensioa Table at Say. dor's in Mifflin. The Ledge or Hood Templars in Hunting, don has disbanded. Euul Schott intend opening a branch store in Patterson. Mrs. Mary Singer, music teacher, has moved to Lewistown. The Methodist church in Port Boyal Is rejoicing in a great revival meeting. A revival meeting in the Lutheran church in Lewistown is in progress. Mormons are in Fayette county, preach- Ing polygamy. Tod ought to see the beautiful Organs W. H. Aikens is selling for $65. Tbe thermometer Was 7 degrees below ero on Tuesday morning. Era Schneider sei Furniture beet olios os ich immer nr alslert gastnt hop, fer sbsy un waltel. Main street. Mifflin. Captain Cornelius McClellan has received back pension to tbe amount of Sl,0a0. - Blue birds, Bickers and robins have re mained in the valley all this winter. The Huntingdon court bouse Is to Under go process ol repairing. Tbe storm on Sibbatb prevented a num ber of people from attending church. For Sale f ive shares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at this office, All circuses thst are preparing to travel next summer, are advertising for the most beaatiful woman. Every family abonld hare a county news paper. Subscribe for tbe Stnlintl iW Re publican. Jonas Reno, living on his farm, not far from this place, has bonght a short-horned Durham cow. HarriKburg dealers buy mnskrat hides in Perry county at 12 cents a piece. So the Jdrocatt says. Oarar Wilde, a foreign lecturer on awtbet- ics, held a reception at tbe residence of Robert S. Davis in Philadelphia last week. lis is gurnet derwsrt, II e Bevvy moos houseroat soch hovvs, nn der Schneider in Mifflin hut alles oa sie broach, nn so wollel un goot, as never wsa. John Etka HI led bia ice-house with the first ice thst came, and now that business is off bis bands. Perry county people became greatly agi tated over the arrival of two Harrisbtirg de tectives on a search for the murderer Al bright. Tbe past ten dsys were productive of rainy railroad accidents. Keports of acci dents cstne from every point of the com pass. A new schednle has been pnt into nse on tbe railroad. Tbe Mifflin Accommodation train makes two trips to Ilarriaburg and back in a day. Lumber taken In exchange for furniture at Snytler's. The church services on Sabbath dsy were all short. The noise of the wind was almost as disturbing aa it is on ship-board during the prevalence of a storm. Tbe wind on Sabbith day tore off a large ptrt of tbe tin roof on the Oraybill furni ture building. Forty years experience bas stamped pub lic arproval on Ayers Cherry Pectoral, as the most reliable of all rented iea for Throat or Chest dieaes. It continued and in creasing popularity is conclusive evidence of its superior curative qualities. A gentleman in this town ssy that he heard Cbaplain McCabe lecture seven times, and was as highly entertained the seventh time as on the first occasion when he listen ed to him. Des is French, not Dutch. Der Schneider in Mifflin is der man dos wolf'el ferkauna kon. lb dot so f Tau, dat is so. Twelve more new subscribers will give us a larrer list than we hsve bad at any time within the past year. Who will send ns list ol that number, and by so doing receive a copy of tbe Sentinel aud Republican one year free Judge Bimett, in his first court held in Perry county, took occasion to express hitu- selr sgainst the habit that many lawyers have of browbeating witnesses. To that expression of the Judge the public say amen. Theitoosa Daily Tribune, a wonderful newspaper production, considering the mountain field in which it has to develops itself, bas increased its subscription price from 2 to 3 cents per copy, 60 cents per month, $3.50 per J ear. A young mn attended tbe Methodist church at Millville, New Jersey, and spat tobacco juice on the floor, for which act hi waa arieted and taken before a magistrate. fined $13.0-5, and sent to jiil for a period ol teu days. Dish, un bedlanda, an stheel, un bock moots, an 1 trier, nndsowider, fcc., by d-m H K. Schneider iu Mifflin. Lus una dert he ga for nuser soch. Gel, mommey f House decoration among rich city peopl bas become a matter of great interest. In a number f bou.es the walls aud doors are covered with silk. The Chambersburg RrpoeUorj of last week sat s : We have been informed that at least SVtlO worth of bovine virus, for vaccination purposes, is shipped from the three farms in this place daily Death has been reaping a harvest on the railroad ibis winter. A man csnnot be too careful when he is on or abont the railroad ; a moment of carelessness, lorgetl ulness, or absent-mindedness may prove bis death. Fellow member of the Lutheran church vi-iled John Burcbfield and family m VrxAlv eveninr. and left a tliis sub- stantial t. ken of their presence and church membership regard, by presenting the fam ily with eight dollars in cah, a lot of sngu-. eofTee and tuber provisions, valued iu ibe aggngite at about thirty dollar. A team of two honw and two mule were frightened by the cars, while at liewpor., Perry count,, a few day. ago. The team ran on Ibe railroad ahead of the ear. Be fore tbe train could be I"PP ovrr; taken the .g, the traek, and killed a mule. The driver stayed a-ay from tbe lewm -Tn It b-m. nnm.nage.ble and ran on tbe railrnrf. The team had been ! charg George W. SHORT LOCJlLt Jeteraon Moyer, while aaaW the load- ing of a wagon with iee at Cuba mill dan, the other day, aTfpped rate the water. It was aa icy bath, but the Walk of a mite and half to town in his fmtoa Clothe waa harder to bear than the Dluns-e into the ater. By having your bilta for sale of personal property printed at the office of the Sai- utl dad Repilican yon may obtain a Dum ber of blank promissory notes to be filled op lor purchasers that are entitled to credit under the terras of sale. Henry Spieee will sell, at hi nlaee of rrsiiienae at ThonipaoDtowD, Febru ary 2-2, 1882. Three head of hoi sea. lour bead of horned eattie. farming im plement, plows, barrows, oue wagon, ouggv, sietgn, aied, harness nod a lot of household forotture. To every subscriber that Is in arrears mora than one year, a bill will be aent be tween this date and tbe 28th dsy of Febru ary, IBKI. Aa old fox, that has his favorite haunt John Book's woodland in Walker township, has been, the source of great port for the hunters. A Urge number of men snd fifteen dogs turned out on Sat urday to catch the animal, but tbe fox led them a merry chase all day in the vicinity of Mexico, and about 4 o'clock in the after noon it trotted quietly up Ihe ravine tbat borders the south side of MifHintown. Only one bonnd was then in pursuit, and it was hair mile behind the fox. On the 10th inst. Wilber YcCahen fonnd snake, quite stiffened with cold, near hi saw-mill, at the foot of the Narorwa. Ue took the snake and placed it in the sun shine, and called Beneville Heller and Hen ry Durara to see it. They at once recng- ixed in it the identical snake that Diimm hail struck with an ax last August as it wa hum ing under a pile of lumber back of tbe saw-mill. The cut msde by the ax in Au gust was healed, but showed a mark. The snake lay in the sunshine till it was warm, and then it went into a hole. Miss Rime Stuttsmsn, living in this place, was Liken sick on Saturday evening. She lay in her bouse alone, and without fire from Saturday evening till on Monday with out anv attention. On Monday neighbors missed her; Ibey went to ber bouse, forced the door open and found Mis Ke sick in bed. The attention of friends and medical attendance has rendered bar situation less distressing than during the lonely and cold hours of Saturday night, Sunday and Sun day night. The long winter night are here Ton will want a piper that give you home news, general news, and miscellaneous resding. The Sentinel aud Republican is the paper to supply tbat want. It givea all tbe impor tant borne news, all important general news, besides a large quantity of miscellaneous reading, more than any other paper in the county. Snbtcribe, and suggest the paper to your neighbor. In one i-ue, Billy Allison will d -cl ire tbat the editor of theSnfiar mud Republican has no brains ; in Ihe next iue be will de clare thtt tbe editor of the Sentinel an t Rt publican writes all Ihe cttrrespondoiice that pHMr in his par. Tbe two hundred subscribers and fifty exchange papers that the Herald is sent to. are Isuehine thai Ri'lr Ihna eiintmlirt himxeir about everv other week. As Biuy nas out recently declared himself an Independent Democrat, it is time th tt he contradict him self and call bimseir something else. The e la nothing like being cnnilent, and Billy i never consistent excepting when contra dicting himself. Yesterday two weeks ago Cloyd Guss, a well-known citizen of MilFnrd township, was killed by tbe cars. Last Tuesday William Conner, a well-known citix-m or Patterson. was killed by having his bead crushed be tween two f reight cars in Local Freight," of which train he was conductor. The death of Mr. Conner took place at Mount Union, nis remains were tsken to llunt- ngdon and there prepired and placed In a casket and brought to his home in Patter son. He was sged ubjut 66 years. The funeral took place on Thursday ; interment in the Presbyterian grave-yard. Mr. Con ner wa a member of tbe Lutheran church, and had been in the employ of the Penns I vanis Railroad Company over a quarter of a century. He leaves a widow and six chil dren to mourn bis seeming untimely death. " The cases of Jonathan Moyer and Israel Erb, couvicted of tbe Kiotzler minder in Snyder county, were brought before the Board of Pardons at their meeting on Tues- dav a week. In support of Lib a applica tion Mr. Dill presented the dying confession of Ettinger, one of the murderers, and the atatenieuts or Jonathan and Uriah Moyer, also convicted, all of which tend to excul pate Erb. Erb, Mr. Dill states, was at en mity with tbe KinUlers, and after they bad been killed bis feeliues got the better of him and he talked too much. It was mtin- ly up-m his own corvertiiu that he wa convicted. Tho Board refuaed the a plica tion in beha I of Moyer aud held tbe ca oT Moyer under advisement. Applications for pardon were refused in the case of Frank and Henry Rumberger, th Dauphin county murderers." Billv Allison protease alarm for tbe church. Remember, Billy, -When the Devil waa sick a saint was he, When tbt. Devil got well, Ihe Devil wa be." When tbe Chapel wa being built, Biliy used to walk around in the vicinity, and de clare it a place for tbe goats to assemble in, , a sort or a goat pen. Ob I wicked, wicaea man. Will sell Organs grad$ and fac tory, "ckeaptr than any other party ia the eouutr. Come and see before yoa buy. W. H. AIKENS. A $20.09 Bible Eeward. The puWishr-r ot RulltJgt't Mouthli in ; the prise puute department of their Monthly for February offer the following easy way for o.i.e one to make $i0.00 1 i To the person telling n which ia Ihe hottest verse in the Old Te.tament Scrip- ture by February 10th, 18" 2, we will give ' $20.00 in aj-4-1 aa a prize. The money w ill ; be tora spied to tbe wiuuer February 15'h, ; 1882. The who try f'tr ibe priae mui send 21 cents in silver (no postage slaiiip- j taken) with tlieir answer, lor which they will : receive the Msrcb n:imb-r of the Monthly, in which will be published the name and ; address of Ihe winner ol the prnte. With th cwrreCf an-wer thereto. Cut tbia out ) it , mar bw worth $21,110 to y..n. Address, i KtJTLKtWC PlSU.HI.IO t'OWTAST Eattoo, Pa. Mt wife said I was a fool when I brnfflfhl home a bottle of PfW Gintw Tonic. But when it broke npmy eon? h.drove away ber nenrslets and enred ba-.y'a dysentery, she thought I bad made an excellent invest- tTJOttt Jo wrrk on shors rrtiew ftta ome. Touchers' fnititute. A joint Teachers' Institute- 'wfll W held at Bicbfiold on the 10th sad 11th of February, composed of the teaClt era of the adjoining couuties So.f der and Juniata. The day aeesiotts will be held in the public school building, and the evening sessions will be held in the chnrclt To open the way for discussion' the following subjects have been assigned for pa pers or addresses : Why parents should visit the school W. H. Mills. Education as a power Superinten dent Moyer, of Freeburg. How can a school be governed so that the rod may be discarded ? T. R Landis. How fur should the pupil be as sisted by the parent and teacher ? P. G. Shelly. The effect of good schools upon the general welfare of a community. Col. G. F. McFariand. Teachers' salaries R. S. Landli Grammar and language leosons L la. Zimmerman. Who id responsible for absentee ism T S. A. Knouse. Standard of qualification of differ ent counties' considered. E. A. Au- mtiier. Methods of conducting recitations. H. Li. Edmund's. Duties of school directors. P. M. Teats. Arithmetic A G. Hornbsrger. Primary reading G. W. Sieber. Who is responsible for poor les sons T G. T. Patterson. Desirable changes in the law reffu lating our Common Schools Wel lington Smith. Should music be made a common school branch T D. Sharon Dimm it is hoped that these papers will be brief and to the point none to reanire more than ten minutes to read. W. H. Moyer, Wexuxotox Smith, County Superintendents. Sales of Personal Property. Feb. 11 flail Knisely, Port Royal. 14 John Pry, Tuscarora twp. - 18 Geo. B Ritzman, Turbett twp. 21 W. S. Oles, Fermanagh twp. 22 Henry Spiece, Delaware twp. 23 J. W. Emery, Mifflmt?wn. 24 James North, Milford twp. 27 Q. II. Rumhaiirh, Wslker twp. 28 Ptilo Shively, Fermanagh twp. March 1 J. Balentine, Fermanagh twp. x 3 B. Kby 4. Son, Spruce Hill. 7 Catharine Gus, Turbdtt twp. " 8 S. D. Kepner, Turuett twp. 9 D. B. Sieber, Furmiuiagh twp. IU Eliza Funk, Walker twp. " 13 Joseph Hosteller, Walker twp. 13 John Sieber, Wa'ker twp. . 23 H. O Sieber. Valfeer twp. Ii. H. SVYDEK, Auctioneer. As a Cure fwr riles fCidnev-VTort aci tirt by overcoming iu Ihe milde-t manner all tend-ncv to const i- j bologna ..baped companion of Ihe qnirter pation t then, by its great fnic and :n -ig- nialer' department, and the diff reuee in oratitir uronertics. it restores to health tl.e ! the sise of the valonon veterans will keen d-hiliiated snd weakened Dirts. vTe hate j hundred of certified cures, where all eli bad failed. Use it ami suffer uo longer. "-. Will buy a new and beautiful Organ, same grade and kind ("') to $70), that other par- lii-s hsve been selling recently for SI 10 to $135. Tour choice of many style from different factories. Six years guarantee. W. II. Aikms, July 27-8rn Main St., MifHintown, fa. A OABD. I am prepared to furnish the bttl make of KeedttB. Shuttle; ana new pari ior jih i Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket . also, the belt pie tperm marhiut oil. W. II. AIKKNS. Main street, Mifllintown. Pa., One door above Post-f llbce. COMMKRCJ Ia M1FFLINTOWN MAKKETS. aitTfLisrows, Jan. 25. 18X2. Butter Eggs hard Ham Shoulder ...... Sides Potatoes...... Onions Kags 2 , 11 15 10 10 .... 1 oo 1 ud H MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations rok To-dat. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1882. Wheat 1 30 70 45 iorn, ....... Oats, Kye Clovers eed... Timothy seed 90 ...4 50to5 25 2 25 PHILADELPHIA ORAIN MARKETS. PHtuniLrHi, Jan. 21. Wheat. $1 42 bid. $1.41 asked tr February I IO.OiiO bus. sold at $1 44 lor February ; $1.50 bid lor March. $1.4 asked. Corn, 69to7lc ; lor Apil 73c aked. Oits. 49to-llc ; for April 52c bid. C'loverseed, 8l.9c per pound. THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM la it hi tar all tba KIDMIYS, LIVKR AND BOWEL. II alssasss ths syittn of th aer:4 palaea that stTisTt tbs dual fill uaVteina waiah swly ths viattM of Bh:aaaisa saw rsaUas. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th wstst kras ot this ssirlbl atawsas hsva sssa antokiy isUais. la a ahett tnaw PERFECTLY CURED. sslslasvarypartartlM Coontry. Ia hea drsdaafeawslthaaeandwbaesalt M ha nOlcd. ItU nlld. hat snetant, crHTAIS t ITS ACTIW-S betharmlalaaU ilia trim i. ! mm e'!law f Jf. to all tba Important orraoa of th hawr. T!ss natanl aoUoa of ta Kidnrv Is saataicd. Ths Unc lliimiloCall4lnaM.a4 the SswelssuTfkaalrsiiahaall!ifallr. Is thai warth was ilssisis are ladju.tr tnm AsttbaalMsa pervalkr tbeaaaadavhat UHltlMsMr Vl:nT latkaM STStsmotsllaMTWdscerstleas. Itakasudbs uasd ia avarr boeaaawld aa a SPRINC MEDICINE. aiwst eons aiuoasyssa, t or.anTA- TIOX. IXXS and ail riKAU DWasass. b set p la rr TetaM Farsfc la tla raa aaa sackae af whirh MkM Saraarta BMdMaa. Alaa ia UaM Tmrun. vvev Clltrtror the morealeaea r SMa wko caaaM isadilr sra Sarstt. Itmetnmlktqnal tjlctenntimatktrform. get rroFTocn hrtrnotsT. nucT.ti.ee WELLS. BlcnAnir0!f tn.t frss's. M.l mil wwi. ' r. I ,&t,wSls ft VIJ3" I Th Mstissl asb KsrusucA hss suoerior as an advertiig medhira in thi eountv. and a a iournai ol vartett news and reading it I not surpassed by any weekly paper Is central Pennsylvania. Gonimitlrt&tifrtf. It wa not eaongh that tm-ongh ail last the lVaraaw should insult a large proportion of the best class of citisens of Jnnista county. Tbe ssme man tbat ran the concern while sitting under the thumb of another, is (till spitting oat hi venom and endeavoring to figure before the public a a reformer, and posing at every oppor tunity as a rsteraa soldier of !h$ Post. He makes an elegant figure on Sua Paiker's bite horse on Post farad's days; he looks fully as well it baa been remarked, as a bologna aausage on horseback, and would stand about as touch fighting against real soldieri a a boiegna ss usage w u!d stsnd under the sppeiite of a kit of honest hun gry veteran mat had Just come on ine march) or out of a fight. When Chaplain McCabe comes here to deliver hi address nr .lecture, this quartermaster shyster sol dier should put on his Post Uniform and take a front seat. lie looks well in an au dience. His turn-np snob no i h-w tbe boles in bis smelling organ to advantage, and bis back hair and plug neck sits sdoiir ably on his shoulders. He could not be coaxed to relate a reminiscence of shyster soldier achievement in tbe quartermaster' department, but might tell of how tome other men did the fighting. His reminis cences are delightful tales to listen to. He might vary the entertainment by telling of bis brave, sympathetic utterances in Patter son for the rioters or 187? ; a little Com munism thrown in would entertsin the Chsplsiii, and to instruct the lecturer in the utterances for an infidel cibwd be u Igh give linu a sentence or two of scoffing ex- I prvssioo. It adds very much to Ibe stand- j in of tbe Pot to shove inch a valorious ! ... . . . I soldier to tne front on every occasion, i nis marvelously brave soldier of tbe Quarter master's department bas for help, as an ally in dirty, scurrilous writing and conspiracy work, Billy Allison, and there are a score or men in Juniata county that could success fully maintain a suit for libel sgainst them for having charged them wilb having pros tituted the Common Schools. Billy is not under the thumb of Ezra, who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem, but be i uuder tbe thumbs of several, Henry SulonfT and so forth, unless indeed be bas wriggled out recently from Sulouff and so forth, and is nestling under tbe thumb, and in tbe pock et of another, who I will reveal in an other communication at a more convenient time. Billy was a valonous soldier, in the quartermanter's department, and the Post honors itself above all measure for coaching biui. It was a wonderful bit when I hey brought hint out to recite -an original poem" iu bis highly cultivated elocutionary shrill voice style in the Court House. Tbey should get him to recite thst poem when VcCabe comes. He would do it wiih dra matic eflect. Perhaps McCabe would ask him to repeat it. By all means Billy should have a front seat after having been ushered in by the private or back entrance, and be seated in front, where McCabe can alays have the author ol Ihe "original poem" iu l,i eye. His race is a striking one the holes in bis snub nose do not show quite as distinctly as they do in the fare ol bis McCabe from mistaking tne one for the other. Billy is a much larger mm, but his f.ice is no imi-rovement on thtt of his fel low, and bis back bir and net-k aro jiiat a Impressive and suggestive to the sight of the beholder. There is no dsnger, but a stranger seeing eitht-r, in a lonely place, from a hind or ln.nt view, or side view, ould instinctively put bis hsnd quietly into his pistol pocket, if hi garments contained such a pocket. Billv ought to recite a reminiscence. It would be a tearful recital to relate how he shad tears when he asked to be placed in the quartern! axter's department because he did not want to go to the front. Tbe Post has some valorioiis soldiers in its fold, and Billy is one of them. He tuifrht tell the aU'tience thst the editor of Ibe Sentinel and Republican waa out in tbe emergency aer- vice of lcri2, aud that be was a btb Corpo ral, and that be had two substitutes in the army, neither of which did shyster service in the quartermasUr's department. When tbe two snub-nosed quartermaster soldiers are taken all in all they are a hard couple to be b.arkguarding the best class of men la the county, as engaged m the work of Drostittilina- the common schools," and as being boss-ridden, but the day of reck ouing will come. They aro a hard couple to blackguard Republicans, neither of them being a Republican ; both of them are polit ical mongrels, that have no politics further II sn the spoil of office g.K What a bur leqne on the b-nest sub-tantial everyday life effn-t of a community lo hare such fel lows deliver tbeir blackguardism against substantial citizens of the county. Tbe substantial aid to tbe school fund that the two blackguards pay is about one dollar each, and their substantial aid to tbe county amounts' io sbont thirty-five cents esch. If a man is tho right sort ol a man It cannot be nrged sgainst his rusnhMd that he pays a small amount ot tax, but when an insiguincant tax-payer extends his meddle someness into every nook and corner of the county, and calls as many as a dozen ami more of the best men in a conven lion as prostitutes of common schools, with all tbeir friends, it is tune thst the community tk-k itself up to a realizing sense of the kind of people that are being warmed and pampered by couuty authority. Taking all the tax they pay together it would require about thirty years' time to pay the increase of salary that hat been added by tbe Coun tv Commissioners to the sjUu-v of tbeir clerk. The alarv baa been raised one bua dred and titty dollars. More snnn. PATTERSOX After the First Day of December, 1880, T0U Wll-L FIND JACOB G. WINEY In bis New Store Room at the Eat end of 91C LITER f I lLE, with a lirfte L"t rt STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds. Stove Pipe, l-anl Cans. Mica liranhe Iron Ware, Irrippinf Pans, and all kind f TIN AND SHEET IRON WAEE. WbLh article he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thsnkfnl for past patronage l.e expects, by sifirt attention to business, to receive at least bis shsre in the future. JACOB G. WINEY. Nov. 24, 185(7. DONT BE DECEIVED bv sucb dodge aa a TOO Organ at $t-j lo when yon can buy tfie same rade of instrument - at home at $60 to $70, and save the freight, by calling on W. B. A1KEN3, J Ham street, Ximmtown. nol Subscribe for the 5raiai ana! Republican, a paper that ive you s greater variety, and I better selection of reading matter than any i Olocr paper ra the JOniata valley. MlSCELCJtJTEOUS Lfu v ' A TRUE A PERFECT STRENCTHENER. A SURE REVIVER! IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all disease re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially IndigeMio, Ihpptyia, Inler iiUrnl term, Went of AppeiUe. Loa of Strmgtk, Lac )f Euerr; c Knrichea th blood) strengthens the muscles, and give hew lif to the nerve. They ad like a charm oa the digestive organs, removing all dvspeptic symptoms, tacfb a Tasting tit Food, BelMug, Heat i th iStotnoeA, Hcarttmrn, etc The nlj Iron Preparation that will toot blacken the teeth or give headache, gold by all drngstists. Write for the A B 0 Book, 32 jp. of Useful and amusing reading sen! prA BROWN CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Mil. mmm Parker's Hair Balsam. Aa eUemmi. aMete ffatrDHmftital never falls I (attar Cray er Fas Bair to iu Youthful Ok, joe sad $i littK SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A r ULI. LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COUXTKT TRADE. ZT" Be sure snd exsmine our stock h-Tore purchasing elsewhere, as yoo can cor taiuly save money. A o trouble to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GttOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27, 1881-ly D. W. HARLBY'S I the plsce where jon can buy Til K BEST AXI MENS' YOUTHS' & H.1TS, C.1PS. BOOVS, SHOES, HE nrenare.1 to exhibit one of the most " . . , - tuis niaraet, ana at soi t.tj Also, measure taken for suita and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets. MIFFI.IXTOWN, PA. SAM'L STKAYSR lias just returned from the Eastern cities- with u full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GF.NTS' FlTRS ISniN'fl GOODS. Goods of all kind are low Come and ee me and be astonished Pants at 15 cents. Tatterson, Pa., April 18, 1679. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors t aVnyess a; Kennedy,) DBALEKS IN QRAirt. CO Ala IstJMUER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, gEEDS, SALT. AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to tnruish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTT. April 21, 1881-tf Special .Yoltca. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) ihe recipe l-r a simple VrarTABL Balm that will rerriove Tas, FRECKLED, tMMPLK.S aud Buricdk. leaving Ihe fkm wft, clear and beaiithul; slso iiilrnctMn for producing a luXii-iant sfowib ot hair bu a ball head or smooth lace. Adnrexs, inclosing 3c stamp, bun. VaKdaiv Jt Co 6 Becknian St., N. Y. TOlibXSUMVT ivEsr" The atlveili.oer hsrinic been perm Htenlly citred of that dread disesxe. I'onauinption. hy a simple rem dy, is anxi-iu to make known to his ;ellnw.aiiltrrer tbe means ol en-e. To an w no ieire it, ne win sena a ropy of the preKriftinn used, (tree ot chrge.)wiih the direetioiia for preptring and smnsT the same, whu h ll.er anl ttinl a sen Cta forCoftsvar-rws, Arras . Bsos- cnrris, fcc. Parlies ibing ihe Prescrip tion, will please add re, Rev. E. A WILSON. 191 Penn f?t., Wi:liamr.m. N. y. A GENTS WANTEff Bie ray. Work, .'leadv Employment. MfTht "aiu- .les free. Adilreaa. X. sau Street, New York. L. BYRN, 43 Nav I1RRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEM AN who snfTetvl for vein from Nervous DEBIMTT, PREMATURE DECAY, and all Ihe .efleet of yonthlul in dhieretion. will for the sake ot SnCfer'ig hn msfitty. send free to all w bo need it. the re etpe and dtreetmn for niakhig tbe simple remedy by which he wa enr-ed. SufTervr wishing to profit bv the advertiser's expe rience csn do so by alrfresing in perlect confidence. J0BN B. OGDKN, 42 Cedar St., New Tork. Jan M, 1881. JIDVERTISEMEJCTS. TONIC Floreston Cologne .-O a Kw tiaii imm fmni. Fmm.ToiMi' UmM, Snt,H )uLSMll,iKfCNUrM:l.Ntma IUaCUXaC0L,H.l. Mukiaiia'-k.Sa Ciarsr, Bark a, aaaarak, MUllsela and sua? mt lac bat awrhnsw koowa are comlincd m iMBKca's G soca Tiic, huw a BMdidas of suca metl and cnecanc pawns, as asks it ibe Cfsausf kLaxt Panacr awd kaiscy Carreoiw sad lb Eat aeittk at StfHaO Rattftr tvtf BstC It cares Dnpepna, RHmmatiim. Kraralpa, Skep. ksotkX,-tnl aii ai-scofcaa Mjnck.bwlv ljir-r Ltvcr, L'naary Ortaas, and all Feaula Compbwa. U tvs ara nHia away we Csaaaattoa or say din sii. an ThiTri -fr It will avreiy help too. ItiMlirrl Tlua Toc it the Br Family Ilr ciaa ever auk, and is far superior Is BrtSm, Eoaca ef Gaffer a oibcr Tesica, aa it sever latoaMatsa, sad caucs lriiiiii siii Any oValer ia druri oa supply yoa joe sad $i an Nooc ftuuins about sicnaluic of Hucox a: Ca., Chnaian, N. Y. Lascs Savwo u BkTiMi Tua Dutxaa Sua.. BAIR & LEVIN THIS CHEAPEST ROYS' CLOTHING JISD FURSISMSG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever ODerea In - s a.vr '"" e. tt i r v r stilt ttDti.ee t parts of suits, which will be mJe to orde Xew Building, corner f Bridge and Jan. I, 1879-tf (XT' SUITS MADfcT TO OKDEK.3 SAMUEL STRATER: HAIiV Ha. bee. I. cewatajst ase ay inn-Mr pwblle for evef tweet) years, and is tbw best srtpsrsll.s ever In vested for RESTORING 6BAT BAIR TO ITS TOCTBIIIL COLOR Arf i.trE. applies the aai ml food aad eelor tm law kalr glaaula wltheal atainlna; ths shlw. It will Increase aaat tliHrkea that BTwwtls a tarn kalr, pre vent It blaateLina; and taillaar ska iku AVERT BAUKTE6S. . It cwre liehlna;, E"r- Uons and Danflrlirr. Aa a UAIR DRESSlJiO It la very desirable. Kivtas; the hair a allkaa softaveaw wklch all admire. I keep the head SWset and beaJtky, WHISKERS will chaaaw tbe beard t a BKOWN r BLACK at dlscreUoa. Belnc la ne preparation it la easily applied, ami produce a pevasaaatBt color that wlU wot wrash orT. rKKrASEb BT R. P. HALL fc CO., IASKUA, I.B. Sshf b an DssM Is Ksdciaa. Police la Trespassers. NOTIl'K i bwl-.y civrn tnnt all person found tresain- on the IluMs of tbe nn-lersigned in Delaware lown-ship, eitlier br 8hin)f, hnuiin, cuttina; tlnibt-r, bniM ine Rrr. r in ur war whaterer, will be dealt with a the law dlrVcts. R. W. Hi MFHKET. ISeokof Sre.taMaM. . . M. f. Faaaa. msTll.1879.tr Mcs. Vast Kucn. No paper tn the JnnU'a Va'le pnbU'hi' as Urjre a quantity of reading iiuitlet aa Sentinel and Republican. It i abre other, the paper tor tht SsleBttl printed on short notice at Office of the SJim and Republican. WW1 'Mi 7i art GraybilUs Column. THREE LARGE STCfRE ROOMS FILLED WITH FDSIvITUBE. C1EPETS, BED-" DIM, OIL CLOTHS, tc, &CM &c THE LARGEST HOUSE- MNISHKB GOODS ES. TABLIS3MEHT ' CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA IX TBI LARGE BRICK BUILDING, ON BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water street. Mifilintown, - - Perin'a.- LOO TO TOUR INTEREST." I.Obrt TO TOUR PURSB believes people dd riot buy goods unless fhey need them, and then they look for the place where tho best selection is to be had, and where they can be boujrht the most reliablv and THE cheapest. This . he is prepared lo offer and do, and orlly asks an pottunity to prove it His stock being complete thro out, demands the attentioii of all purchasers in thd following Ims of merchan dise : FURIMTURE Parlor Suits, in Raw Silk, Rep and Hair Cloth. Chamber Suit, in Walnut, aVsh and Painted. Office Sens, iri Walnut. Lounges of all kinds and prices.- Marble Top, Breakfast and Ex tension Tables. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads Safes Sinks, Rocking-chairs, Wood & Cane-seat t hairs, and almost anything you ask for in the" FURNITURE LINE. CARPETS. The Finest L:ie of BRUSSELS; Three-pi. Extra Silper, MerJiem and Low Grade IXGRAl.V; Hall, Stair, Rag and Hemp Carpets A goed In grain Carpet for 25 CCIltS. Carpets cut sod matched when desitei. Floor Oil Cloth. 1 Yard Wide. 1 1 Yard W ide. li Yards Wide. 2 Yards Wide. 21 Yards 'A ide. 3 Yards Wide. Table and Stair (jil Cloth. Oil Cloth Rag, all sizes. BEDDING. in 8EUD1NO nt CAN SCPPLT TJC VrTTtt .llattrcssew. IIolter. rillovra, f'catberav VARIETIES: WINDOW SHADES. He bas Ibe Shading in sll colors, nd if jn bring tbe size of jonr win dows be will tnsb" the shades fur jou, ready to b0p on jour wiudoits. L00KLYG GLASSES. If ion want iice Looking Glass, be bas a large ariet to select from. Clocks, Pictures, and Pic ture Frames. All kind of Clocks and Fine Pio inre oa band, and Picture Frames' Sited to order. Lamps. If jon want to buy a Nice Lamp cat! witb me. A complete line of Hanging, Bracket, Hall, Table aud Haod " Lattpl TO StLttT FROM. Window Screens, aud many other useful and oratuKntaf articles for tbe bouse. JOHN S. GRAYBIU, tbe i RnInrr H-rnrvr (..th mut. all B"IDGE "TIIEET, SOBth Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, the I .,, rrr fV-riir v r r. MIF F LIATO WJf , . . PaVwV.V.f
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