SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, Tebrnary 1, 1SS2. TERMS. Subscription, fl.50 per annum if paid iihin 12 months; $2.00 IT not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 cents l?r inch fir each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. rjiediictions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Communication. Eiitor Sentinel and Republican The free river bridge men are organizing another cfljrt to obtain power from the Court and Grand Juty, to authorize them to make the bridge across the river at Jiiffllntowa free. Such an enterprise will make the tax-payers groan under tbe burden of taxation that will be necessary to carry it through. Tbree fuurths of the people of the county are or posed to sorb an enterprise. It would not add a dollar of value to thu property of the county. It woii'd not add one aim to t!ie population. It would nut add to tho busi ness of tbe county. It would save a lew dollars to such people that reside near the river and cross it often. At least tbree lourthi of the number of the people of ths county are against a free bridge. If the Mifflin bridge is to be free, so must the Port Uyal and Tbompsontovn bridges be free. I am told that w hen the question was up before the (jraud Jury last fall, that if tho Grand Jury had forgotten the inter ests of the county to such a degree aa to have approved of the free bridge scheme. that in ten hours after the announcement of too action of tbe Jury would have been made, a ti:ion would have been gotten nut raying for a free bridge at Thompson town. It is said that titty men were ready to sign for such an enterprise. It is reported that all tbe viewers that are to be presented or suggested to tbe Court for the comiiig new view, and effort for a tree brilge, have been sounded, and pronounced as all right, ready, to return a favorable answer for a free bridge. All men, it is said, that are opposed to a free bridge ere to be t-revented from serviug aa viewers. I hops for tbe credit of Juniata that no such a job a that baa been set np. The law should not be made an instrument to defeat the wishea of a large majority of the people. Juniata is not a rich county that sue may indulge in such enterprises ss only rich and thickly-settled districts can Indulge in. Mifflin and Huntingdon coun ties are paying for the folly of allowing a few men through the machinery of the court and grand jury to impose a bridge debt on tbeni that will not be paid by tbe two nearest generations to rome. The river bridges between Dauphin and Cumber land counties are net free bridges. Tlie !eopte down there are too wise to be en trapped to placing a public mortgage upon all their real esUte, and loading upon them selves and iheir children a debt that will take many yean to pay. To build three bridges across tbe river in Jnciata conuty would be equal to knocking 20 per cent, otl the value of tbe real estate, and to the put ting of a public mortgage on every home stead, that could not be paid in the next half century. J CM ATA. Tbi Tobacco Caor. Tbe Lancaster a telligenctr, in a lengthy article on the sub ject of the yield of tobacco in that connty during 1881, says: it i the almost unani mous opinion of those who have tbe best means or knowing that the '81 crop w ill yield a good deal less than was expected. Althooeh tbe acresce is far greater than ever before the yield per acre is light. Many farms on which 2,000 pounds per acre have been grown in former years did not yield BOO pounds last season some of them not 500 owing to the unfavorable weather, which dwarfed and stunted the plants. It is not likely, therefore, that the yield of tbe county will foot np 30,000 cases, unless the tobacco raised elsewhere, and packed here, is counted aa Lancaster county tobacco It is yet too early in the season to make anything like a lair estimate of tasl year' crop of the county or Slate. Estimates at best are usually fallacious. This time last yesr the 1880 crop of Pennsylvania was es timated at 149.800 cases, but later on every one was sati-fied it would not reach 100,000, and at the present time more careful esti- mates place it at 80,000 or less, of which Lancaster county is credited with nearly one-half. Dealers say that they are hot buying any Inst now, and will not bny at the figures tVl he the farmers. Allee samoe, bow- ever, they drive out into the country and .nm homo with rerv muddv boots. Some of the bears, who decried the crop from the first, still eSpress confidence in being able Kn,r .11 ihev want at 10 to 15 centa for wraDDers. It will probably be a cold day when they get it. A Montromerr county paper says: Judge Rom of the Montgomery Count, fmrt hd nenaaion recently, to make soma remarks concerning tresspassing H a aaid : iV,. ,. baa a riffht to CO OD the nremmes of another, whether for pun nr for other nurDOses. without the ""6 ot the owner, and every permission eerson so doing is a tresspasser thnnuh it is customary for persons to enter upon the erounds of other for tbe purpose of Usbing, nutting ami guu thon liavn no rizht to do it tvithnnt the consent of tbe owner, no tri.naer. he must get off the premises, if direoted, and must not -,.a -nnn his s-nio. He must move off as fast s he can, but need not run If he refuses to go, the owner can use as much force as is necessary to put Lim off. even if it result in the death Of the offender, but you dare not use more force than is bsoIutelj oeo- essarj." Complications. If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by completion of liver and kidney complaints would give nature's remedy. Kidney-Wort, a trial they would be speedily cured. It acts on oom Organs at the same time and therefore com pletely fills the bill ror a peneci rc.o.... r i. . i,rt back and disordered kidnevs use it at once. Don't neglect them Mirror and Faanitr. a- aars: Two Blair county hunters, who were after a squire! in a tree some lime ago, cut down the tree and were shed for malicious mischief and trespass The suit was settled by the trespassers asreein to tv the costs, cut the tree into eord-wood and deliver it to a church in the neighborhood. Tbe squirrel escaped. It is reported that there is a gennine case of 'trichina-' in Carlisle, Cumberland couu ty. The disease was caused by eating raw SHORT LOCALS. Vaccinate. There is no brass band in Beflefonto. How many citUens visit thepublic schools? There .. another fierce storm of wind on Sabbath. Captain Degan came to town in a last Thursday. sleigh People that had ice bouses to fill are no longer unhappy. The cold weather seems to have increased tbe number of tramps. The cutting or rates by through railroads is reported as at an end. A number ot farmers came to town oa sleds last Thursday morning. There is Ulk of a distillery to be put up in the viciuity of this town. One person died of small-pox in Mount Union, Huntingdon county. J. ll. Patton, from Spruce Hill, was in at tendance upon McCain's lecture. Communion services in the Lutheran church next Sabbath a week. The weather was so variable last week tbat everybody was satisfied. You ought to see the beautiful Organs W. H. Aikens is selling for $65. It is reported tbat the Virgiuia readjusters are quarreling over the spoils of office. There was a spelling match indulged in in Cuba school bouse on Tuesday evening. Tbe Walker township fox still lives and is frisking about as if to invite another chase. For Sale I ive shares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at this office. A son of Thomas Patton, in Spruce Hilt township, has been seriously sick of liver disease. A man in Huntingdon died the other day from the effects of a sun-strolce received last July. It is aesthetic now when a child is born to send cards to friends announcing the fact of the birth. Butler ia called the Hay seed" candi date for (lovemor. That will tickle the Grangers. A number of citizens say that there was a : good deal of thunder in the storm of last Thursday night. Tbe railroad company filled their ice house at Lewiatown Junction with ice brought fiom Selinsgrore. Jeremiah Hawker, in Scranton, Pa., has been found guilty of criminally libelling Judge Hand in a newspaper. The ice on the canal between town and tbe first lock north of town was crowded with skaters on Monday eVesing. There is to be a grand musical conven tion held in tbe Hresbvterian church in Mc- Veytow n during the third week of F ebruary. To every subscriber that is in arrears more than one year, a bill will be sent be tween this date and the 28th day of Febru ary, ism:. The Court House was filled by people last Wednesday night to hear McCabe'a lecture. All tbat beard it express themselve' as having been highly entertained. Tbe sudden cold snap sickened a number of people last week, severe colds and pleu risy being the prevailing diseases that the cold weather engendered. The Post-master at Graft, P., took the small-pox, or the small-pox took him, last week, and thereupon the Post-office Depart ment ordered tbe post-office away from his pi see. There are pick-pockets about ML Union, Huntingdon county, as is evidenced by the fact that some one picked a pocket-book that contained $168 out of the pocket of George S. Miller, acitizen of the place men tioned. Major Howell, of Pleasant View, was in town last Wednesday, and in the evenii.g attended McCabe's lecture. Tbe Major was a first-class soldier in tbe war against re bellion. A flood in tbe rivers of Tennessee over sowed the banks of tbe streams, did great damage to property and compelled 10,000 people to flee from their homes to higher ground last weok. The Snyder county Tribune says: Hiram Burns lost three young pigs by rats biting Ibem. They killed one by gnawing the ears and legs off, and injured two others so bad ly that they died shortly afterwards." Abraham Hohrer, ex-member of Legisla ture, and Judge Smith are manifesting an interest in a revival of the proposed rail road from Sc'.lnsgrove to the Potomac by way of Mifllintown. The church in Bloomfield waits on the court. The Week of Prayer was postponed in that place till this week, because the court was holding its sessions during the days of the first week of January. Members of the Lutheran church assem bled at the residence of George Smith in this place on Tuesday evening, and as a do nation party visited Rev. Berry's place and left many good things there with their preacher. By having yonr bills for sale or personal property printed at the oince oi ine aesii nel and Republican yon may obtain a num ber of blank promissory notes to be tilled np for purchasers that are entitled to credit under the terms of sale. The Sunbury Democrat says: Forty sa loon keepers were fined by tbe Court of Lu zerne county last week for selling liquor on Sunday. It cost them for lines, costs and lawyers' fees an average of $200 each, mikmr a total of $5,000, of which the law yers get the larger part. A number of young men disturbed a sing in. hool in Mifflin countv. They were e arrested tbe same night they committed the offence, and taken before a Squire in Mc Vevtown. They could not obtain bail, and .nnavnnontlv were nut in the lock-up till ,...... -j morning. A man standing In a store door on Alls tin avenue called out to a countryman sit ting on a wagon : How are my folks com' ing on f" " Tour brother's bay mule is dead, but all the rest of your kiofolks are alive and kicking." Teaas Sittings. The most destructive Are that ever visited Lancaster, this Stste, destroyed tbe build ing and fixtures of the Inquirer Publishing Compsny. The fire occurred last Thurs a ;. T.n siSO.OUt1. The loss is U11 U"5" " 1 ' beavv, because of only partial insurance. An exchange, in writing how to harden ded tools, says: The practic is common .- and watchmakers Of Siuoug m, Germany of hardening their tools fn seal ing wax. Tbe tool Is heated to whiteness and plunged into the wax, withdrawn after an instant and plunged again, tbe process being repeated until the steel is too cold to outer the wax. The advantagesclaimed for this method are that tb steel becomes si- . bard as the dismond, and whea touched with a little oil of turpentine the tools are superior for engraving and also for piercing the hardest metals. SHORT LOCALS. Sleet and hail fell ia sufficient quantities last Wednesday night to coat everything out ol doors with a coat of ice heavy and slippery enough to satisfy a Polar Bear, or an Arctic traveler. The bays made such good nse of the ice in sledding that they gave inspiration to a number f men, and they indulged their lore for sledding by slidibg down hill on boys' sleds. This item will not induce all the girls to roll up their sleeves and go to the wash-tub every time that they know a nice man comes their way. Ex-SenatorGwin.nf California, ia said to have discovered his wife in Ken tucky at the wash-tub as he rode np to tbe bouse to get bis diuner, on his Wat to Ten nessee and Mississippi. She hid a splen did pair of b re arms and other bodily charms so exasperating to Gain that, after he had ridden a whole day on the way to ward home, he drove back again, intro duced himself and proposed to marry ber then and there. A daughter, aged about 9 years, of Rub ert Parker, in this place, one evening last week, while in the act of lighting a coal oil lamp set a table cover on fire, and in the flurry natural to such a situation of affairs theclothea on the child took fire. II er father ran to the rescue, and outrned the fire on his daughter, and then outened that which was devouring the table cover, but did not amidst the attending excitement discover that his bands were being severely burned. Alter the fire was all outebed and the child and property safe, the painful discovery was made that Mr. Parker's hands were severely burned, and needed immediate attention. That ladies should be careful as to what they wear when tbey get married ia illus trated by tbe following fiom a Georgia paper: A couple bad just been married by a Justice, at Columbus, Georgia, and werv on their way out of tbe office when a man snatched the shawl from the bride's back afid ran away with it. A policeman gave chase successfully, and the purloiner, being asked for an explanation, said that tho shawl was a gift from him to the girl ; that at the time of making the present he was a favored suitor, and he did not propose to let her wear it on a bridal trip with another fellow. John Loach, a citizen of Milford town ship aHj titling the borough of Pattersou, died suddenly on Sabbath morning. Sq'lire S. B. Caveny called a jury and held an in auest on the body of the deceased. The verdict of the jury is, " tbat the said Jobn Leach came to his death on the morning of tbe 29ib or January, A. D. 1882, at his resi dence in Millord township, Juniata county. Pa., by an excessive dose, or doses of laud auuiu, administered at his own request by his wife, Rebecca Leach." The jurors on the inquest were S. B. Caveny, J. P.; J. B. M. Todd, O. W. Wilson, W. H. Egolf, R. L. Guss, W. H. McNitt, W. W. Copeland. The long winter nights are here You will want a paper that gives you home news, general news, and miscellaneous reading. The Sentinel and Republican is tbo paper to supply that want. It gives all the impor tant home news, all important general news, besides s large quantity of miscellaneous reading, more than any other paper in the connty. Subscribe, and suggest the paper to your neighbor. The Perry County freeman says : Satur day week Jonas Smith was engaged in chop ping down a very large tree that stood along the road leading to Millerstown, near tbe residence of Wm. B. Leas, in Greenwood township. Juat as the tree was failing a sled driven by Abrsm Hurting, of Howe township, containing Mrs. Iloliy and Miss Bressler. of Newport, came under it, and the heavy mass fell upon tbe aled. The horses tore themselves away, but the occu pants of the sled were buried under the heavy branches of tbe tree. They were bruised, stunned and bad their clothing torn, but were not seriously iniur-d Oue of the ladies' watches was smashed beyond repair. An exchange savs : The following is the wav to get rid of a cold : When you gel chilly all over and away in your benes, and begin to sniffle and almost struggle for yonr breath, just begin in time, and your tribula- tion need not last very long. Get some powdered boras and snuff tbe dry powder up your nostrils. Get your camphor bot tle, amell it frequently, pour aome on your handkerchief and wipe your nose with it whenever needed. Tour nose will not get ore. snd vou will soon wonder what has become of your cold. Begin this treat ment in the forenoon and keep on at inter vals until yon go to bed, and you will sleep as well as you ever did. I am just telling you my experience. That vaccine virus is not a thing to be trifled with may be learned from what the Fort Wayne Gazette says, which is as fol lows : A gentleman in the west end, when tbe small-pox scare was first agitated in the cite, purchased some vaccine virus for the purposo of vaccinating his family. lie mixed the matter with some water on a piece of glass, and in doing so a portion of the-mixture adhered to one of His nnger nails. Soon after, having occasion to pick his nose, he unfortunately used the finger which came in contact with tho matter, and the consequence wss that it took splendidly in bis nasal organ. Coming in contact witn the membranes of the nose, it spread all i,nirh his head, and as a result he has been condned to his bed for two weeks. These will be no question hereafter with this gentleman that, if there is any virtue in vaccination, he never will have the small pox. The Altoona Tribune of last Thursday published the following thrilling case of sui cide : Miss Frey, a young lady whose nonie 'is in Johnstown, committed suicide in Blairsville, last evening, in a horrible msn ner. Miss Frey, who had been ill for some time, was taken to Blairsville a couple of days ago, where she was placed under the care of her nncle, Dr. J. C. McKelvy, at his own residence. Testerday she showed evi dences of insanity, aud during the evening she escaped from her attendants and wan dered to the railroad yard unobserved. When the express train came thundering along about 7 o'clock she deliberately walk ed in front of it and lying down placed ber neck on the rail. Although tbe headlight revealed ber awful situation to tbe engineer, it was too Ute to save her. The head was completely severed from the body. Her re mains were tsken in charge by the railroad authorities and coffined, after which they were taken to the residence of her uncle. Wbr fTcar Plaster. 1 They may relieve, but tbey can't cure that ! lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble, and you want a remedy to act directly on their secretions, to purify and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wort has that specific action and at tho same time it reg- ; ulates tbe bowels perfectly, wi wu u get sick, but get a package to-day, and cure yourseir. Liqnid and dry sold by all droA gists. GermaaicicB TtUgrapk. A Philadelphia RtturJ correspondent in terviewed a man that is engaged in tbe busi boss of condensing hiilk. The milkman said it: "One quart of condensed milk represents four quarts of the fluid in its liq'iid state. I Cannot confine myself to I he farming regions oT Philadelphia for milk, simply because I cannot get ihe kind of milk I want. Milk is net always pure when drawn from the cow. . Give a cow an oulon and then n.iik ber, and you have oniony milk ; give her impure food or dirty water, and you have impure milk ; feed brewer's grain, and you have second -class lager. The latter is tha foundation of Ibree-lourths of all the milk furnished in this city, for in the majority ol cases the animals are led almost solely from roots and grains. If we at tempted to operate such a product it would Sour aud be unlit for use belor it was ready to can, and hence we have to go far np in the State, where we can get just the quality ol" ankle we want." "The Board of Officers which met by com mand of Governor Iloyt to decide upon changes in the uniform of the S-ato Militia bave agreed to recommend tha adoption of the helmet and the full dress unilorm coat. The helmet is to be in vie of cork, covered with dark b'ue cloth, with the arms of Iho State of Pennsylvania on ils front. The full dress coat recommended is the short double-breasted frock, with buttons bear ing tbe coat of arms of the State. Tbe board recommends these changes, but leaves it optional with each regiment to adopt them." - "A man was walking along one read and a woman another. The two roads and the man and woman reaching tbe juuetion at the same time, walked on Iron there together- The man was carrying a large iron kettle on his back in one band be held by the leg a live chicken, in the other a caue, and be leading a goat. Just as they were coming to a dark, deep ravine, tbe wom an said to the man, I'm afraid to gu through that ravine with you; it is a lonely plac and you might oferpower me and kiss me bj force." "If you were afraid of that," said the man "you shouldn't have walked with me at all. How can 1 possibly overpower you aud kiss you by force wben I have this great iron kettle on my bacK, a caue iu one hand and a live chicken in the other, aud am leading this coat? 1 uiiisht as Well be tied hand and foot." Yes." replied the woman. 'tut if von should stick vour caue into me ground and tie the goit to it, and turn over tbe kettle bottom side up ana put tbe chicken into it, then you might wickedly kiss me, in spite of my resis tance Success to thv ingenuity. O woman said the reioicinir wan to himself; "I should never have tlioucbt of such an expedient." And wben tbev came to tbe ravine be stuck his cane into the ground and tied tbe gnat to it, gave the chicken to tbe woman, saying, "Hold it while I cut seme glass for the gr-ai; aoJ then lowering the kettle from bis shoulders. imprisoned the chicken under it, and wickedly kissed tbe woman, as she was afraid he would. Crara Mohsisos hereby informs thepub lic that be is sgaiu engaged in the Laundry business. Ton can have your clothes washed and ironed in style at his place. fiive him a trial. You will be pleased with the result. Ctars Mokrisos, Third Street, Mifi'.intowo mt-oWI 'I "l-M .!tj-.i .MIII- -SfJ SuijaS 1 P"W II" uuiaH j 'n!AJi!V3re aV 'aauspJH "3 "f '1I!K J '3SUAKPH XH390H a , )iiaSv am .(q (anp naqot) una o p-pusq pus 'am oj nr.ed aptiu q ;i. sajou JncjJ, aoj P-ijjjjo ajojo3Mq suiqsvia aaqio Siaxa pus .(us ao 'urousruy aon 'J-iiuis jo pi -Suo piia) uo it aCd ot lu.iay a'tu p-iJnJi -u 8iq I lqi 'sauiqMnj pj uptg (S ja.io ouiqsvra sti(t jo aiuouodiis qi jo l".ip -Duos os i oraoi o) sjco. jCacru joj SJiidai 0 asuadxa aqi Suipioa snqt 'iJ-w c allium) adiu;s a'q 'dn pauAiqSii oq uv3 ll inoqs SaiJvq .uajjl -aip-ou oqi jo spia qioq uo pajj jo 'pasj qno(I q ouiqarsj siqX uaiuiosjnusui qj may pnoa noi s jaaSc Xtu uio.li oto n It anq uo noa liqi pus 'viarAi.(juu J o m g oqi oiul jqSnnjq aaao euiqacjv Smatas isq aqi joj a'suaSt aqi U3!ri aq jeqi is pnoo I 'auiqjcaj SuimpS Sui.inq jo s,'Mi oq.w asoqi ox Will sell Organs, of tame gradt ani fac tory, "cheaper than any olher psrty in tho countv. Come and see before you bny. W. II. AIKENS. NOTICE White oak piank, scantling and boards can be bought low from Robert Mclntyre in Black Log Valley, Juniata Co. Pa. 1 will exchange lumber fyr live stock, and lor feed for live stock. Address RoBKBT MclSTTBK, Peru Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Mr wife said I was a fool when I brought borne a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic But when it broke up my cough, drove away her neuralgia and cured baby's dysentery, she thought I had made at! excellent invest ment. MTHE ONLY MEDICINES u mass Liquo oa dbi fobs Tkat Acts mt the sane tlsae TJS LIYZS, 7SS SO WXZS, AM tss snsiTS. WHY ARE WE SICK7 ltecaute tr m'.W th'tt great orqaiu fol Ibrcom cbweii or torjad. ant pmmmmui huMOrta therefore Joreed into the kwd that iSoulibe expelled natvrauy. t WILL SURELY CURE 1 KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, rlLT.m CO!tSTtlATiOX, TR1WABT pias:.sca,rcxArB wilt' esses, AM SEttVWCS P1MBVEKS, ca'aingfree action. of Ohm organs and rettorinj their power to uirow oj aueam. TfsT saffr-r Bilioas paia aaS arhnl War tsraeateJ with Piles, Cewstipstiosl riiyrriliteaTrisarwer4 KHaeysI Wkxesasrsprrross erskk heaJsrlsssf Tar KlDNET-WOBTaai rejoice in haUh. It Is pot tip la wry ss, toUs jisckCK whwa mmi uru ol trawO. toe thomt ciio rW.iT pru-r. n. tVtl trtm 1th rui HSAirofT te tbr form. get rr or tocr drcogist. rRicx, si-o WELLS. CICflABDSOS ACa., Piws'a, (wUlsrwdthsrTI-r- CTLDSTOS, Vt. frbtcritM tor tha Sentinel k. Bajmbtioan. B tt-j- . i.iini I I Public Sales. Fra. 17. Jobn P. Smith, Adm'rof Jacob F. Smith, dee'd. will sell, at the lale resi dence ol saWI decedent in Walker town ship, at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, FebiQary 17. one horse, t cows, I Calf, 1 sow, 2 shotes, farming implement and household furniture. Ilenry Spiece will sell, at his place of residence at Thompsootuwn, Febru ary 22, 1882. Three b-sd of horses, four bead ol horsed cattle, farming im plements, plows, harrows, one wagon, buggy, sleigh, sled, harness and a lot of household furniture. Fas 23 Jacob Oeckman, administrator of Jobn lieckmsn, deceased, will sell at tbe lale residence- of aaid decedent, mile southwest of Oakland Mills, at 10 o'clock a. ., on Thursday. February 23, Horses. 2 colts, 1 mare, 6 cows, young cattle, 1 Chester white boar, 1 Cheater white sow Ith pig. 9 shotes, farming utensil, aud household goods. Sales of Personal Property. Feb. 11 Hail Knisely, Port Royal. 14 John Pry, Tuscarora twp. 17 John P. Smith, Walker twp. " 18 Geo. R. Rilzman, Turbett twp. " 21W. S- Oles, Fermanagh twp. ' 22 Ilenry Spiece, Delaware twp. w 23 J. W. Emery, Mifflin town. 24 James North, Milford twp. 23 S. C. Pomeroy, Spruce Hill twp. 27 Q. H. Bumbaiigh, Walker twp. 23 l'liilo Shively, Fermanagh twp. March 1 J. Balentine, Fermanagh twp. 2 D. Cunningham, Milford twp. 3 B. Kby fc Son, Spruce Hill. 7 Catharine Guss, Turbett twp. 8 S. D. Kepner, Turoett twp. 9 D. B. Sieber, Fermanagh twp. " 10 Eliza Funk, Walker twp. 13 Joseph Hosteller, Walker twp. 15 John Sieber, Walker twp. 22 D. A. Yoder, Spruce Hill twp. 23 H. O. Sieber, Walker twp. II. H. SNYDER, Auctioneer. Will buy a new and beautiful Organ, same grade and kind ($50 to $70), that other par ties hi.ve been selling recently for $1 10 to $135. Tour choice of many styles from different factories. Six years guarantee. W. H. Aixtss, July 27-3m Main St., Miflliutown, Pa. ac'ar'd. I am prepared to furnish tbe beet make of Xeedltt, Shuttle; and new part for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket , also, the best pirt tperm markint oil. W. H. AIKENS, Main street, Miltlintown, Pa., One door above Post-office. MAKRIEDi MAGKUDER HELLER At the resi dence of the bride's parents, on the 20th ult., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. William H. Magruder, of Walker township, and Miss Mary E. Heller, of Fermanagh township. CROZIKR LEACH On the 26th ult., by Kev. ll. C. Shiudel, Mr. William Crazier to Miss Ella M. Leach, both of Beale town ship. ESH OKESON On the 2oth ult., at the borne ol tbe bride's father, James B. Oke son, Esq., in Spruce Hill township, Miss Anna Lee Okeson to X. II. Estt.by the Rev. S. W. Pomeroy. VIED: BRL BAKER On the 28th nit., Mrs. Isaac Bruboker, residing in Fermanagh town ship, sged about 35 years. COMJIERCf AIs. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. XtrrLisTTOwa, Feb. 1, 18S2. . 25 . 2 . It . 1 . 10 Butter Eirgs Lard Ham Si boulder ........... Sides 10 Potatoes I 0 Onions 1 00 Rags Uj MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weedy. Quotations roa To-dav. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 18bi Wheat 1 3' Corn, 0 Oat 4- Rye ' a Cloverseed 4 oOtoo 25 Timothy seed 2 23 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Jan. SO. Wheat, $1.11; asked for Februarv, $1.43; bid lor parch. $1.44; asked tor April, $1.45. Corn Cto 10c. Oats, 49c. Cloverseed, 7Jto'Jic. Cattle ranged at 4to7c. Sheep, 3tooc U.igs at 8tol0c. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFrLI.TTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAL Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROY, Prendent. T. VAN IRWIN, Ca thier Directors : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Gcora-e Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Louis E. Atkinson. Amos G. Bnnsall, W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLOKSS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Xotlirock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertxler, Sam'l Herr's Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Knrtx, Samuel M. Knrtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Charlotte Snvder, rry Interest allowed at the rate of Z per cent, on 6 months certificates, S per cent, on VI months certificates. jan23, 1879-tf FOUJNDRY. FT1HE undersigned, having put the MiRiin- M. town I onndry in a stale ol repair, prepared to do ail kinds of foundry work, CASTING OF ALL KINDS, will be made and supplied to ortle Plows, Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Eollers. THRESHING MACHINES and POWERS repaired in a workmanlike manner. Iron Railing fend Fencing made and ordered to suit purchaser. For any and all kinds of work that is pro duced in a foundry, call on D.4TID HOLM 4, FOUNDRY AN. llifflintown, Juuhrla Co., Fa. Oct. 28, 81. Y0 A WEEK. $12 a dy at home esily $1 L made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tare Ss Co., Augusta, Maine. mar2,'81-Iy Subscribe for the inline! and Republican, the oest paper ia the cewnty . M ISC EL L.1JVE0 US A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVTVER l FRON BJ.TTER3 are highly recommended for all diseases re quirin" a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Jndiyettion, Ihppejma, IaUr miUent i Vsers, Want of Appetite, Lot of Strength, Lack of Entry, etc Lnnches the blood, strengthen the muscles, and gives new ate to ine nerves, xney acs like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suclk lleut t' I Stomach. Heartburn, etc Th e on IS Iron Preiiaration that will not blacken tho teeth or gi& headache. Sold by all drujrpsts. Write for the A IS C Dook, 22 pp. of useful and amusin; reading nmt frem BROWJf CilEMICAIi CO., Baltimore, MtL, rural Msafsm-I BAiMHMviQ'nger Tonic ttorcr dress, lii -y fVjsr Hi ing, elegantly V pcrfi tmcd a rtti so entirety hum Icm. Kcinoves daodrutT, rtv stores natumi color and pre vents baklncss M OttU . tl a oirwrjtptia) lTM i-.y. ,n .i i t in. -rw- r Ixfi -i. i - - SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT. LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A fULI. LINE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COUNTRY TRADE. 1X7" Be sure and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as yuo can cer tainly aave money. Ha trouble to show oootls. utie price to an. LOCUST One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27, 1881-ly D. W. Is tbe place where vou can buy THE BUST AXI TJIK CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & H.ITS. OiPS, BOOIS, SHOES, HE is nrecareJ to exhibit onf of the nvnst ti is maraet, ana si jia i u.u.i;u.mi.i " . Also, measures taken for suits and psrts of suits, which will be made to ordaT at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tiie rilice, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFrUXTOWN, I'A. SAM'L straye: lias just relumed from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAFS, BOOTS S SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRN'ISHINO GOODS. GooIs of a'l kinds are low. Come and see me s.id be astonished Pauls at 5 Cents. Patterson, Pa., April lG, 187'J. KENNEDY & DOTY, Successors to Buy ess A Keuueily,) DBALERS IM CwItAlX, CO A la CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, We buy Grain, to be delivered at Uiftliu town. Port Koyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Soli to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY A. DOTT. April 21, 2881-U Special .Yolires. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the n-ripe lor a simple Veoktabls Balm that will remove 1 as, j FRECKLES'. PIMPLES and hLoveuas, j leaving the skin soft, clear an4 beautiful;! also iustructious for producinr a luxuriant ! growth of hair on a ball head or smooth ! face. Address, inclosing 3c stamp. Ban. Vaxdeis A Co., 5 Beekuiau St., N. Y. "TOysUMl'TIVEsT- The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to m:ike known to bis fellow-sufferers the means ol i cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of Ihe prescription used, (tree ol j charge,) with the directions for preparing i and asing the same, which they ill find a j svas Csaa for Cossvxptios, Astum a, Baos-; cuitis, Ac. Parties wishing the Prescript J tion, will please address, Kev. r.. A. WILSHS, 194 Penn gt., .Tilliamslmrg. X. Y. AGENTS WANTED. Biz Pay. Light Work. Steadv Emplo.menl. nm pres free. Address". M. L. BYRN, 43 Nas sau Street, New York. ERRORS OFTO"CTn7 A GENTLEMAN who suffered for vears from Nervous DEBILITY, FKEMATCRE DECAY, and all the effects of ymithtul in drwreri'oil, will for th" sake of smferng hn ui inrty. send free to all who need it. Hie re cipe and directum for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the sdvertisers elpe rienee can do so by addressing in perteet confidence. J0I15 B. oGDHN, 42 Cedar St., Xw York. an 30, 18Sf . Til 11 will 1 1 all Is JDVERTlS&VEJfTS. TONIC Parker's ia lavigxatfcg lteiidzs that Kerer Intaaucates. TImc delicinrts comDta3tmn of litneer. poena. cs-raKlr mctiiruir- kirowii. ciirr female C:jsV 3na aisoruer or uic nowoi, sftuaurc.-, t.'-.n aw arch's "" 7 hi . . . If vnuhave TOtir aiiortite ard wr Votr .pmtt-J, 1 or MtlKrii2 from c. or any wdrautv. lake r'.:ri.er' 100 DOIalaARS Paid fbranythine injuriom found in tr.rr Tonic, or for a tiu-jrc to rw'o or one. 1 ry a or -k root Mck friend to try k To-Dny. GROVE, BAIll & LEVIN. '8 BOYS' CLOTHING jtXD Fl'RXISHlSG GOODS. rnnire anil select stocks ever ooerra id New Huildinp, corner of Bridge and 05" Sl'iTS 11AUE TO OKDEK.3 SAMUEL STUJTER. THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases ol Qui Ttraat ana Lnn& Diseases of the fYERS pulmonary organs futnl. that a safe and reliable reiu-ly for them is invaluable toevery community. Aver's Chfjckt ') Pkctob.al is such a reiueuv, n other so emiiienfiy merits the ronti denee cf the pultlre. It is aseientiac com- .hinntionof tliemeili- fjj'ciiiHl prim iples and curative virtues f Ljii the finest drncs. PTfTTAJJflT. eliemlcally unitetl. " to insure the great est possible efticienry and nnifonuity of to suits, which enables physician m well as invalids to nse it with confidence. Jt is the mist reliable remedy for disn-s -f the throat and lungs that scienee has prv ilneed. It strikes at the foundation of all pulmonary disea'S, affording promi-t and certain relief, and adapu-d ! pa tients of anv age or either sex. lvinj Very palatable, the yniinge-rt -liildre!i take it without ilirtienlty. In the treat ment of onliiuiry t ouch. Colds. Mre Throat, Itronrhltis, Intliieimu Cler gyman's Sore Throat, Ast bnm,Croir, nml Catarrh, the efferts ol Aveic's Chtrkt Pector ALare mairieal.and rjniti tude are annually preservnl from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It Should be kept at 'hand in every house hold, for the protection it affords in smf rlen attacks. In Vliocipins;--oiiK:i aud Consumption Ihere is no otlier mmedy so eitieacious; soothing, aud helpful. The irmrvf-Hous cures whii-h Attr's CiitKnr Pettokal has effecteil all ovr the world are a siillicient gnaraury that it will continue to prodnre the liest results. An iniiartial trial will convince the pxt sceptieal of its wonderful curative mwers, as well as of its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary couiplaiuts. Eminent physicians in all pnTts of the rouutry, knowing it comjositio:i, recom mend Aveu's Ciiritar Pra-ronAL to inva lids, ami prescribe it in their prai-ti. e. Tlie test of half a eentnry has proved its absolute certaintv to cure all niilmonr.rr complaint not aUeady beyoud tUe reach ol human aid. Prepared by Cr. L C. Ayrr L Co., rracllcnl anil Analytical tUmlt, Lowe !, sofj srr mt, nirdiiiT. rvsRYsrsxaa- Sotlce to Trespasser. fT0TICE is hvrebv given that all persons i.1 found tresf-sn5 on the lani of the undersigned in Dcnaware lornhip, eiihei by ffhin, hiintins, cutting timber, build ing fires, of in any way whatever, will be dealt with as the law directs. R. W. Ilmrnirrr. Keokrk Spkakm as. M. C. Faa. mavI4,t879.tr Mas. Mast Keecit. No paper ifn the Jnnia'a Valley pnlVishes as large a nnantitv of reading matter as the Sentinel and Republican. It is above all others tbe paper for thi general reader Sale Bins printed on short notice at tbe office of the Snlinel and Rtpuilur. HARLEY 5 - m. -i. vinuuti Xnv A ilvrrt torments - F. ESPEASCIIADE, AT TEE CENTRAL STORE MAI ISTKEET. 2nd Door Ngkth op Bkidos Stbeet, aiiiaintow n, Pit., Calls tbe attention of tbe pubiio to Iho following facts : fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style I Cash or Exc!ians9 Our Terms ! Small Promts and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leadisg Specialties sr FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GK0CEUIK3, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Quosare, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and every article uua!ly found in first class stores. COUNTKtf rT.OtUCE taken id eicbatigs for goods at highest market price. Thaukful to tbe pubiio fur tlieir heretofore liberal pstronage, I request their continned ouitom ; aud ask per sons from all parts of tbe countv, whea in Mifflin to call and see my stack of goods. r. Sept. 7, 1881. ESPE3SCII.4DE Profttsionnl Carets. Locis B. Atewsos. Gao. Jacobs, Jb ATKIXSOX Si. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt-' ly attend ed to. Irrit On Main street: in place of resi dence of Louis E. Atkinson.. K.-. south uf Brdge street. Del -'0, IS31. JJR0DIE J. CRAWFOKU, Attorney at Law, UlFtLIXTOnX, - - rExy.i.- All business promptly aiten!ol t. Spe cial altentioa given to (-!l.vtinit anj Con veyancing. (i;E; on Bihlge street, oppo site C"iirt Hi. use Square. 31 ASON 1RWIX, ATTOSKEY-AT-LA.W, MIFFLISTOWX, JUXI.1TJ CO., P.I. 02' All business promptly attended to. Orrtct On Biidgo street., opposite tho Court House square. (jou7, "W-Ijr JWC03 BEIDLSti, ATrOPtNET-AT-LAW, SllFFUSTiWX, r.. CCollections attend'-d In proinj t.y. Orrics With A. J. Patters ia Kl. on Bridge street. (Feb 25, '60 ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWS, PA. GTCollei-tiuns and all pro!eioul busls ne.-s promptly atlenled to. june '-. 1ii7. THOMAS A. ELDEM.1). Physician and Surgeon, .tfFI.VT5! i: CI. Ofhco hours from 9 a. 3. to 3 p. .. Or. Bee in bis father's residence, at the south end of Water street. (octSa-tt J M. Ctt.WVFOKD, M. !., His resumed acitvely the practice of Medicine anil Surgery and their collateral brunches. Othce at th; old corner of Third and Orange streets, U.Ulintuwn. Pa. March 2'J, 1S76 J M. BUAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icailemia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett Professional business promptly ended :d at all hours. jmiN Mc L ToiTlLI N INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYjIt., JUXUTjt CO., P.i. C"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly J JEXRY HARSHBERGER, M. D. Continues the practire of Medicine snd Suriery ani all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, lb7. a Lecture to young men A Lecture on the Natwre.-Trfimetil and K'adical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or permatorrliu?a, induced by Self-A bus. I n-" roiniitary Emissions, Impoleecy, Nervous Debility, and I:irp diments to .Varriige iren eraliy ; Con-mmption, Epilepsy and Fits; Menial snd PrrV.iical Inrastcitr, te By ROBERT J. CL'LVERWEI.L, M. D.. Au thor ol the " Green Book," Ac. Ths wor!d-?enowned author, in this ad mirihle Lecture,, clearly proves from his on experience that the awful consequen ces of Seif.Ahiise may be effectually remov ed w ithout medicines, and without daiigcr oils surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rintrs or cvr!ia'T ; pointing out as mode of Care at once certain and effectiiMl by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. mar cure himself cheaply, pritatelv and radically. VCTh 'u Ltrture will prove a boon to thou sands and fAoat7ft. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, t any address, pott-paid, on receipt of sla cents, or two postage stamps. A ldre.s THEITLTEUVYEI.L MFDICAL (0 41 AnSt.-, Ne Tork.N Y.; junel8-ly Pest.Qtlice Box 450. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican-,-the best newspaper ia tbe seuaty. Oa the ham.