SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : "JVc tines day, rcbraary 15, u3. . terAs. Sn'a.-cription, $I.0 mr annum if paid r.hl.ir. 12 niomhs; $2.00 if Dot paid within IS months, . Trenieot advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice! in local col umn, 10 ceo In per line lor each insertion. Drdiictton will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, hall' or quarter rear. GARFIELD MONUMENT. Comradet of the Jrmy of the Cumberland and People of tkt United Statet ! At the last reunion of the Society of the Aruiy of the Cuuilxtrland, held at Chatta nooga, September, 1881, the President of the United States lay dead at Elberon By the sea, and the unoal festivities of the Societv'a annual reunions were charged to sadder contemplations and Memorial Services The Society theo and there resolved t!il Its President should appoint a Committee of cine, to be designated the Uai&eld Monu mental Committee of the Army of the Cum berland, whose duty it should be to r-pirt at tht next meeiiug of tho Society a plan tor the erection of a Monument to our late comrade, James A. Garfield, at sncb place as the Society shall designate; and further more, thst the Committee organize aa soon as practicable by the appointment of a Chair man, Secretary and Treasurer, and the adoption of rules and regulations ; and tinally that when so duly organized the Com mittee shall be empowered to collect sub scriptions lor such Monument, and to report a statement thereof with the plan a before provided. The fot'owing niembcta of the Society have been appointed by Gcu. P. H. S.icri dan. President, in accordance with said res olutions : Or. Jake s Barnktt, of Cletelan 1, Ohir. Gcx J. C. Skith. of Chicago, III. Ges. A. G. McIook, of New Tori:. Col. H. C. Coasts. ol Washington, D. C. Ct5. W. A. Kuatxsos. of Pitoburg, Ta. Gcx. A. B. Uai-EawooD. of Boston, Mass. LlXT.JoHX KcHs, of Nashville, Tenn. Ges. Hexbt M. Cit, of Cinrinnaii. Milv Gia. J.U. Paseuibst, of Cold water, M;cb. The Committee met iu the city of Cleve land, Ohio, November 16, 1981, and organ ised pursuant to tbe foregoing authority by the election of Oen. James Harnett, of Cleveland, Chairman ; Col. II. C. Corbin, of Washington, D.C., Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, and Gen. Henry M. Cist, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Recording Secretary. It is the opinion ol the Committee that the sum of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS should be sub.-cribed and col lected Tor the purpose, and they have ac cordingly divided the country into eight suitable departments, or districts. Conte.i plating the place where a monu ment to Jakes A. OaariELO should be erec ted, the Committee are ol the opinion that aome public gronnd at the National Capital would be the most appropriate place and best subserve the purpose lor which nations erect monumenta to their distinguished dead. The monument herein contemplated, though inspired and promoted by the Soci ety of the Army of the Cumberland is that of a purely National TestimonlaL The Soc:ty under whose auspices this memorial enterprise is undertaken is solici tous for the speedy accomplishment thereof, and it is the purpose of the Committee to complete the monument in the shortest time practicable that all our comrades, who may live still a few years more, in common with every citisen of our country, may as sist at its dedication to the people or the United States. Hence the Committee ap peal for a prompt response of the people In subscriptions, much or little individually, etch as dictated by his judgmeat, taste and patriotic sentiments. The National Metropolitan Bank of Wash ington has boen designated as the deposi tory of all funds reoived. JAMES BARNETT, H. M. Gar, Ckairman. Recording Secretary. H. C. Cobbis, Cor. Secretary and Treaturer. i Wan DEPATM:r, Address : J Awotast Ges seal's OrMCE, WashisOTox; D. C. Communication. Editor Sentinel and Republican Dear Sir, I sa a citiiao ol this county, and consider It my duty to inform the many readers of your valuable paper, tb it an imposter la and bas been selling tor over a yearpist (in this and other counties) second-hand ( rod most ly worn-out) sewiug machines, at price ranging from $13 to $18. The writer his examined quite a number of the-e machines, and is prepared to lnw that (he very best of ihtm would be dear at $7 or f each. These sales bave mostly been made by giv ing a one year guarantee (verbal) and back ed by the Zyiag old story, -l am a first-class sewing machine repairer. 1 pai.1 two hun dred dollars for Ictrning the trade. Tours truly, JEM. A witness from Milesburg who was fool ing around and not on hand when called for, waa fined hy Judge Orvls of Centre county $ j aid 30 day in j til. Judges in such matters are Very pompous and dignified, lint when they are late and disarrange the whole business of a term, they never tblfrk of fining thtmselves. In fact this business to court to lounge about for days waiting to be called up is one of the rascalities of law which ought to be remedied io aome way so as not to be as irksome as it is. A men-bant, business man, mechanic, farmer ot laborer, ia taken awar at an important time and warts for days before be is called, and when p fre quently knows nothing aiateriat, or ia per haps sent borne by the suit being put off. In other cases he finds that when disposed of the party who subpoenaed him is worth nothing, and be thus loses both his time and pay. A far better mode would be to bold a court for session business one week and another for civil trials, setting down certain days for witnesses to attend, and make a rule that where a suit is continued the party applying for uch continuance pay all accrued costs or give security there for. Common people have rights as well as judges, lawyer and litigants, and aome d iv they will rise up tuO. assert them Leicit fofra Gattlte. My Good Woman, Why are yon so out of sorts, nver able to toll folks thst yon are well 1 Ten to one it's all Caused by habitual enna'ipation, which n donbt Anally caused deranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for cnf i pat ion is the cel-brated Kidney-Wort. It is alao a specific remedy for all kidney and liver dis- eases. Thoussnds are rurea ov n ccrj month. Try it at ohce Toledo Bladt. If yoa wish to bur real eslate. f"nn't fb cirtuuif of Biuilntt mod Sep&toam. StiORT LOCALS. Bora caught suckers in tbe river on Sat urday. Use vinegar and water to clean mica in stoves. The Baals will be closed on Washington' birtlKtay. Three persons joined tbe Lutheran church on Sabbath. E(-Sheriff Hamilton baa returned from Washington. Ton ought to tee the beautiful Organs W. U. Aikeos ia selling for $63. It is said that a snow will not drift a great deal if it tails In down sign. Mrs. James Buyers ia visiting the family of Mr. Kennedy in this town. The spring election takes place next Tues day. Ouly good men should be elected. For Sale five shares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association Block. Call at this office. Metbusalera Davis, of Sharon. Pa- tbe j other evening choked to death on a piece of the snow fall in New Hampshire this winter has been 70 inches five feet ba ; inches. Huntingdon Presbyteries have refused to accept the resignation of Kcv. A. Kelson HoiliU.ld. This month baa so far presented a Weath er bill of fare aa changeable aa fickle April weather. John Musser, livibz in Walker township, bought a snort-burned Durham bull caif in Maryland. Two months of slush, mud and rain ; go to Heck's to bare y our gnm boots and shoes repaired. A n-w Presbrterian church will bd dedi cated at Orbisonia, Huntingdon coumy, on t the l'Jth inst. ! Quite a large number of horses have been ! bought and t.lken out ol tbe county within the pa.it week. Mrs. Laird, wife of Wilson Laird, ofTus carora valley, di.-d last Wednesday mgbt, aged about 70 years. Davii Holier has accepted of a situation tendered him by Franciscua, the hardware man, in Lewistown. There is talk of the organisation of a company fur the building of a new bridge across the river at this place. Judge Uucber, Judge Junkin, Judgs Ilea- ; goriwan and Judge Baniett four Judges were ad present at Court last week. The Cbamberxburg Repository has a ground bog, and tbe animal Came out of its hole on gronnd hog day, and went back again. John Kirk was over to Carlisle a few days ago to wituess the marriage of a niece, Uisa Bossier, to lawyer Biddle, of Carlisle. George Bower, of Fermanagh township, bought what used to be known as the Cope' land farm of George Jacobs. Price, $3750. To every subscriber that is in arrears more than one year, a bill will be sent be tween this date and tbe 2S;h day or Febru ary, 1842. David Hctrick bought the undivided half or the Metric k (arm id Walker township for $0.1 IX). The firm used to be known as tbe McKiustry farm. The inclemency of the evening prevented a number of cititens of this town 'run going to Lcaistown to hear Daniel Dougherty lec ture last Monday evening. A number tff citizens are agitating the question of tbe organization of a ferry across the river at this place. They say that the charges of the brioge company are too bigh. The Altonna 7i&s"ir says : A Franks town couple hive married after a courtship of twelve yars, rinring which time the bride's father has put seven sets of hinges on the front gate. The census of 1880 announces Hi it Juni ata county has 18 blind persons. The same Source of inform ition revetls thj fact that there are 89 17 blind people within the limits ol the country. Milton Dewees has been appointed a Special Detective officer for Juniata county, nnder an act of Assotiibly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania approved Slay 19, 1874. Lat Thursday evening Jacob Sheibley, an aged and highly-respected citizen of Perry county, fell from a chair while he was p making of snpper. lie died without a struggle, or w ithout uttering a word. He was aged 83 years. "The annual convention of the elders of tbe Prebytery of Huntingdon will be held In tlie TreidjytiTiaii clinrch at Wioiamsburjt on Tuesday snd Wednesday. February 21 and 22, IS82, begiuning at 10.15 a. m. on Tuesday." " Harry Seely, of Lewistown, while mak ing his first trip as a freight brkeman on the Penm-J Ivauia railroid on Saitlnliy last, bad the thib bone of his right leg broken by the sudden stopping of his train." Perty comity people, and peoplo in the npperelid ol thia Con'it are in lis lull faith of a belief tb-it a railroad will soon be built from a point at Fishing creek in Perry county to Bealetown, thia county, and thence westward. The Jacobs hotel pmpertv in Port Royal has been bought by Landlord John Foo re man, of the Juniata hotel in this place. Mr. Fooreinan i an old-lashioned Sort of a landlord, and is popular with the people that require hotel aecitminodatious, aa all people do w hen they are from home. Attend the large sale of Jersey Cows and Heifers. Horses and Colts, Sheep, Fig. Poultry, 4tc , which John McMeen adver tise, also his farming utensils, on Tuesday, March 11, 1882, at bis residence in Walker tow uohip. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock. By hsving your bills lor sale of personal property printed at the office of the Senti nel and Republican yon may obtain num ber of blank promissory notes to be filled up for purchasers that are eulilled to credit under tbe terms of sale'. Mr wife saiil I was a fool when I brought home s bottle of Parker's Ginger Tunic. But when it broke up my cough, drove away her neuralgia and cured bai-y'a dysentery, she thought I had made aa excellent invest ment. The floor on a bridge st McVeytown, Miffiin county, was so out of repair that a horse owned by John Baxlett so hurt a leg while crossing it that the animal died. Three CltiSens were' appointed to assess damage for fhe los of the horse. They warded' the owner SI. Jeremiah Londenslager, an extensive Op erstor in get'ing out railroad ties and cord wood, bought a tract or 72 acres timberlanu of Retben Kerchner in Delaware township lat week, also 2H acres, more or less, of Doty,' Parker t Co. Tbe latter tract is ia Greenwood town.-bip and is well set with white oak and chestnut timber. Tbe Senlutl and Republican office is the place at whicfa to & Bale Atu ynawa. At Warner Kidre water tarfon. a noint between this place and Tyrobd. a singular accident look place, by which two men were killed, and two men severely hurt. Two freight trains were passing, the one going eaat. the other wet- Engine No. 678 was hauling the westward bound train. Some thing occurred; wheel or an axle-tree broke in a car in tbe train, which caused a wrea k. Part of the wrecked material fell on tbe adjoining track. The train coming east, hauled by engine No. 161, ran into the ob struction thrown On tbe track by the wreck of the train going went. The engineer of engine No. 161 was David Coulter, and tbe fireman was John Kennedy, of Patterson. The engine waa thrown over an embank ment ; tbe engineer was killed, and the fire man severely hurt. Conductor Stone braker, of Tyrone, and Robert Werner, a flagman, were aisn on engine No. 161. Stouebrnker was killed ; Werner was a good deal hurt and bad a wrist broken. Some excitement existed in and about Liverpool, Perry county, last Tuesday, by a report that a gentleman named Derr, whose son died or lock-jaw at Havre de Grace, Md.. about the time or the Uiller-Alliright murder, at Montgomery's Ferry, snd whose remains were interred In the Lutheran graveyard at Liverpool, intended to exam ine tbe grave to satisfy his suspicions that it waa tbe body of his boy that was found in Uirty j rave, and said by' some to be that of Saiu. Albright, and that be committed suicide. It seema that a few days after the burial of young Derr, his father vi.ited his grave and discovered that it was nearly bilf empty of earth, and, in a day or two after, the body Waa found in the cave. A suspi cion at once enti red If1 mind that tha body of his son bad been removed, and used to personate Albright. 11-3 kept these suspi cions to hiiuselt which was very Unwise on bis part uutil a few days since, when it was determined to djien the grave, to learn whether there Were any grounds for his sus picions; in other words, to satisfy himself aa to whether the remains ot his boy were where he deposited them. Our inform int states that the grave was not distmued on Tuesday, but that it is the intention in a few days to make tbe investigation. A'a-io-porf Aca-t. - Tbe Lewistown Gazette of last week pub lished the following A p-irt of Dorry town ship, a Tew miies northeast of town, was considerably agitated last week by some wild animal killing two young bogs, proba bly weighing 100 pounds each, at the barn of Cal Kearus, and finding a relugu under the bars, from which it could not be dis lodged. Subsequently it made an inroad into Frederick Baker's smoke bouse, on the former Wittenmeyer property, and ate part of a ham. Watch was kept and every effort made to get a shot St the prowler, but they all failed. On Thursday night a trap was set, and the animal got into it but managed to carry it off that night, a boy af terwards finding it witn hair still on it. Dogs were also put on the trail, but got mixed np on the coming and going tracks. Tbat it be longs to the feline race ia evidenced by the claaii.g maiks it made, and that it is one of considerable strength is proved hy its killing the hogs; but whether a half-grown pan ther or a catamount ot unusual size, cannot now be determined. It probably has its re treat in the limestone ridge running along Jack's creek or on Shade mountain. Should it come forth while snow is on tho ground, so that its tracks conl l be followed, a grand hunt nnght to bd got up, free for all. On Thursday last while Jacob Bolinger, who resides on the McClure farm, was Crossing the railroad with a atea loaa ot lime, bis doub'e-tree broke, leaving the sled, which was an iron-soled one, sticking on the rails, ami before he had time to U ig an approaching train, it came in contact with the sled, breaking it to pieces and scat'ering the lime in ail directions. Mr. B. escaped with his team without injury. A City exchange says : The latest suggest ed improvement on the snow-plows in nse at present consists in Covering the surface of the plow which comes in Contact With the snow with a casing ol boiler iron. On ibis ia laid a steam coil, covering the entire surface, the pipes being laid hoi iion tally and securely fastened. They are then cov ered with a casing bf sheet-iron, whnh forma an air space ardnnd the pipes. Boil, r aud water-tanks are placed inside tbe plow , or it may be attached to the engine boiler, and the steam coll is connected with tne steam space of tho boilers. The surface o the p'ow can thus be heated to a tempera ture of 4:K) degrees by carrying the neces sary pressure uf steam in the boilers (21U pound' ). This will melt the snow very ra idly as the plow is driven into it, and wh! is not melted will compact together, and, sliding from the but sloping surlace of the plow, will reuisin in a compact inasa clear ol tbe track. ASTONISHING Reduction in llie prices ol' Ladies', ileu'a . Youths', Boys' and Children's Hoots Alto shoes. Since advtrlisine this reduction, two weeks tgn, our sales have bfen very heavy, and have bad the eaect of greatly reducing our slock. But it is ret largn, and offers acom plote assortment. This stock, large as it is, ' . ,5IUST BE SOLD wiihin the tint lew wearka, in orler to make room for lighter goods, and with this object iu view wv haVH msdt the OKIaAT REDUCTION referred to. in many cises not eveo stop ping at the cost of the goods. Every shoo in the store under price by 23 to 50 cts. Tours, fee, GEO. W7. HECK, Blidge Street, Mifflintown, Pa. Troublesome Cblldreo, that aro slwsvs wettinr their beds ought not to bo scolde4 and punished for wbst they canbot help. They need a medicine having a tonic effect on the kidney and the ftrinar organs. Such a medicine is h.ianey-w on. It has specific action. Do not fail to get it for them. txcKange. Cf acs MoBBiart Hereby informs the pn6 liC that he is agaitt engaged In the Lattndry business. Tod Can have your clothes washed and ironed in style st his place. Give him a trial. You will be pleased with the result. Crars MoBRWOjr, Third' Street, Miiflmiowu. NOTICE tbite' oak plank, Mantling and boards can be bought low from Robert Mclotyre io Black Log Valley, Juniata Co. Pa. 1 wilt exchange lumber for live stock, and tor feed for lite stock. Address Robbbt MclsTTac, Peru Mi!N, Juniata Co., Pa. WiLt sail Orjrans, of tame grade anl fac tory, '-ck taper than any other party ia tbe county. Cone anal set) before you buy. W. H. A.KS 3. Public Sale8 Fni. 17 John P. Smith, Adm'rot Jacob F. Smith, dee'd. will sell, at the late resi dence ol said decedent in Walker town ship, at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, Febmtrv 17, one horse, cows, 1 Calr, 1 sow, 2 shotes, farming implements aud household furniture. Henrv Spiece will sell, at hi place of residence at TbompsoDtowu, Febru ary '21, 1831 Three bead of hot sen, our bead of horned cattle, farming im plements, plows, harrows, ooe wagon, baP?J sleigh, sled, harness and a lot of household furniture. Feb. 23 Jacob Heckman, administrator of John Heckman, ducessed, wilt sell at the late residence of said decedent, J mile southwest or Oakland Mills, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday. February 23rd, 5 good horses, 1 two-year-old colt, 1 one-year OlU coll, I mare, 6 cows, 2 head yoiinr cattle. 1 Chester white boar, 1 Chester while sow with pigs 9 shotes. hay by the too, farm ing utensils, and household goods. Feb. 21 James North will sell at bis farm in Milford twp., about a mile and a half nortwest of Patterson, at 12 o'clork noon, on Friday, Feb. 24ih. Three horses, 8 or 10 head of cattle. 8 ol which are cows, each with a call at her loot ; aud a tat of farming utensils. t Fib. 27 Lewis Degari, administrator of H. II. Brubiker dee'd will sell at the late residence ol said decedent. 1 mile mirth of Oakland Mills, at l o'clock a. at , on Mon day. February 27th, Two good work mares. 1 three-year-old co l. 2 fresh cows, 21 head of she p. 2 shotes, 8 caps ol bees, h y by the ton, Urire lot of farming implements. Also, at the s im tint and place, w ill be sold 'by Mrs. Lillv Krubike--, I rood horse. 2 fresh cows, t) head young rattle, 4 shotes. Feb. 2? I'hilo Shively will sell at Ins ! place of residence in Fermanagh township, j shout 3 miles ntlr'liwc'.t of Mitllintown. at 10 o'clock A. M., on Tnesdav. Feh. 28th. r ive horses. 4 cows. 3 head of young cat tle. 5 shotes, chickens, and a lot of farming Implements. Sales of Personal Property. Feb. 16 W. II. Egolfj Patterson, a 17 John P. Smith, Walker twp. " 18 Geo. R. Ritzman. Turbett twp. " 2l Randolph Van-Horn, Delaware tp " 21 YV. S. Oles. Fermanagh twp. " 22 Henry Spiece, Delaware twp. " 25 Ji V. Emery, XifHintown. 24 James North, Milfbrd twp-. " 25 Milton Deees, Fort Royal. " 27 i. II . Kumhaiigh, Walker twp. " 28 Philo Shively, Fermanagh twp. iiarch I J. Balentine, Fermanagh twp. " 2 D. Cunningham, MiWord twp. 3 B. Eby Sl Son, Spruce Hill. 4 Daniel Rloss, Walker twp. 6 S. C. Pomeroy. Spruce Hill twp. 7 Catharine Guss, Turbett twp. 8 S. D. Kepncr, Turoett twp. 9 t). B. Sieber, Fermanagh twp. 14 Eliza Funk, Walker twp. 11 J. S. M. Uibson, Miiford twp. 18 Joseph Hosteller, Ws'ker twp. l.j John Sieb.T, Walker Iwp. u G Dr. Graham, Tutbrtt twp. 18 Edmund Myers, Milford twp. 2D J. B. Ritzin in, Turbett twp. " 22 D. A. Toder, Sprice Hill twp. 2J H. O. Sieber. Walker twp. n. n. SNYDER. Arctiooeef. .iiijrfj a suiqa ;P5 2u;vt:3 spui r aiiitd.;i J a '"ll!aaaistV'H "Sv 'aaiispjv -f I ""IMK -M 'aMiixPit iHHaoa jn-Sy .tm A'q (inp uaqw) no." oj papist pua 'am o aiqr.Ce I npsiu aq ;iw sa'ou ano tT J" DAin ojo)..jajsi auiqssiu aaqio Xiax p'ic iu jo 'ucaijAiuy 'aoj 'jj3u:s o pas -9uo rnui uo It asrjd oi luaiy m pni nuis hi oavq I iii 'sauiq.otp paaj apt 5 jsao BuiiiJvtu Riii jo AiuouAdns aqi jo l"jp UU03 os .v I arao9 oi tuea.( a'tisui Jo SJirdaj o asudxa qi SuipiOAB snqi j3JDS s iuiuani s'ldiui a'q 'dn UJUiiti q uo it tnoqa jutaaaq AJa.5 -jp.Dii i o s.ii loq uo pj; jo 'l3J qno( srq auiq.i( "MIX SJ-JU!31!nUIU 31(1 illOJJ ptlOJ lloi KB lua j am oiojj ao rs jt .fuq usa no A n qi piic'viuc.i -uu.J joaicivqi oiui iq-rtrtjq j.aaa suiips ifiiat.s aqi jof a'3tu3s oqi uan aasq n qi pnow I Vu;qjvnj jtui w.-sg b Jutvnq o aoiqi oq w asoqi OJ, "avrri THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM as It la tor all ttisssscs of the KIONCYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It sTsinsw tha srataaa at ths acrid voiacm that as tais CrmLtol snffnin aahaeL flsUy ihm victims of BJa-nmsti caa rsslasa. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th worst forma cf tha tenibls diaaass taava bcaa Quick. 7 rellsved. In a shcrt tuna PERFECTLY CURED. km sad walrraliriM, and aa Imimmss sals la every part of llis Coantrr. Za hnav dredsofeaasltliasotiradwhena:! else Bed failrd. Itia mi'.d, but e9eieat. rUTAI.S IM ITS ACTIOS, bat bsrmleea in all eases. m t leasers. SlmellKM mmm aires New I JTe to ;i tbe importaut orcaze at tbe body. Tlie natural action of the Kidneys Is restored. Tbe Liver Isctsaasedoralldlseeao.and the Tjowele more freely end healtltfully. Ia this way Uie worst dliesavw ere eradicated from tissystem. As it bas been pwved by tbcataaade that 05 ta lb moat tTetial ramady tor elaanatnc torn ystMB of ail morbid mefmUanB. ItalaooidlM naad ia awary houaabold u a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cares SIIJOGSXZSJ. OK3T9A TiON. PXLE3 Sad all rsxaXZ Baum la pnt up in Dry Vecetakle term, in tin rsns, one naeka- of which luaketi Cqnarta BnedielTW. alio is Ueald Fefv. very reseeatrated for tbe eonreturaee of t.tfewNeaauotreacUlypra- pereit. Keefiri.rtoJ reimeiettTfarm. get iTorToca- i)::rcri!ST. rrjcs.t.s WELLi K!ClUKDnVi Jt Co.. Proe-a. (Will Md ih.errwpfeM.1 BIBincens. VT. I i'al.lM.vTZiWI COaMaiBRGf 4 la. MIFFUTOYX MARKETS. MirrLUTora-s. Feb. IS, 18.i. Bitter . ;.; Ece a. .'i.;.. 2" Urd....i 12 Ham 15 Shoulder ID fffee a...... 10 PoUtoes .''.... 1 IHl Onions i.'.'.i. .....1 00 Kags.. ir airrti.TowN grain makket. Ctrterted wortily.' CjroTaTioss roa f o-oat. Wednesday, Feb. 13; 18?J Wheat i Z-5 Corn, ,,; .-. 70 , ..: .". "45 Rye an Cloversoid 1 50to5 &? Timothv seed 2 25 PinL.VDKI.riMA. MARKETi. rnn.tm.LPHi 1, Feb 11 Wheat. $1.39. Corn, 7i.:. Oats. 47tiJ.c. Clcvor Sc'ed, FJto9- per ponnd. Cattlb 2 VK heads at 7. C. 0 snd 4 per pound. Sheep tiOUO head at 6, 6 and 4c per pound. Hugs 3500 bead at lUto8c per pound. r 1- &t)( per day at hom. Samples tJ Ul tptiU worth i free. Address r?Ti tMi 4i CtV Portland, aUiaa. mar 2 fil-ly MISCEt L.1.YE0 rf 0 A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indication, Vypeptia, Inter utUlent J-'evert, Want of Appetite, Loaof Sirtngtk, Lack of Energy,- Knricies the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snefh as Tuttinf the Food, lideking, Heat in tie Stomach, Ileartburn, etc The Onlw Iron Reparation that will not blackcu tho teeth or givo headaohe. Sold by ail druggists. Write for the A B C Cook, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading ami free, BROWN CUE3IICAI CO., Baltimore, Md Parker's Hair Balsam. Am rltfxmt, mpttmOt Hear DrmiMgtiml Never rails ts Resure Cray or rait lair to iu Youthful Color. 50c and $1 sizes. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A t ULI. LINE OF STOKE GOODS FOR THE COL'XTKY TRADE. Be snre and eSamine onr stock before parc-hainr elscwherej as yon can cer taiuly save mouct. Ho trouMe to sbow (joods. One pnoe to all. LOCUST GROVE. One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27, 1881-ly D. W. HARLEY'S I tbe plsce where you can buy THE J112ST A.I TilU CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS, C.I PS- BOOIS, SHOES, jiXD FURXISMXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and s-lett at.Ks crer offered Its tnis market, and at JSTOXisHISGLT LOW PRICKS ! Also, measure taken for suits aud part of suits, which will be mads to ordcr at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plsce, in Hoffman's New ltiildine, corner of Bridge snd Water s'reeta, MirF UPTOWN, l'A. " Jan. 1, loIS-U iAM'L STRAYEE Has just returned from the Kattrn citits with a frill arietj of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING,. llAtS & CArS, LOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRNlSniNU nOODS. Hools of aT kirida are low Come af.d se oe and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. fXT" SUaTS MiDE TO OlibER.j Pattcro-i l'a.j April 18, 1879. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successor to flu vers St Kennedy,) DBAI.EKS IN CslItAI, TOAIa I.L3HJKH, CEMENT. Calcined Piaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. aVC. We buy Grain, to So deliverer) at M 1.1! in town. I'ort ltyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY at DOTY. April 21, 1891-tl Special .Yolica. PIMPLES. I wi'l mail (fret ) ilia itxipe lor a simple VkOKTaBLS b.tt that ill remove Taa, t KtCiCl.t-.r , flMPtES and KioTcms. leaving llie tkm soil, clear aid heaiitilul; also iiitriic.liu for pptdueiiK a loautiant rowthol L:tir t'n a hill head or smooth taco. Ad'lress, inclosing '!. stamp, liax. YairBtr tL Co., S beekiii.m St., N. Y. 10 COXSUMs'TIVES; The alvettisi!r haviiit !co permanently cured of that drestj disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is attxior to make knamn to bis lellow-sutterers the means ot cure. To all who deire it, tie a ill send a copy of the prescription nsed, (tree ot charge.) with ihe.rJifecfions for preporing and asing the sa'Tr.o, ahich they will find a scbb Cube fcrCoascarTinx. Asthha. Bbos CHms. ate. . Parlies wishing tbe Prescrip tion, will please address, Kev. K. A. WILSON. 194 Penn St., W iiliamsbrfrg, X. Y. AGF.NTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light Woik. Steady Emplotment. !-aiu-ples free. Address'. M. L. BYKN, 49 Nas sau Street, New York. ERROlis OF YOTTUT A GENTLEMAN who suffered ir vesrs from Nervous DEBILITY, PhEMATUKE DECAY, snd all the eff,-ts of yotithful in dicretion, will for the sake of suffer-ig hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bv tbe sdvrrrjser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN. 42 Cesar St., New York. Jaa K, 18S1. 'JDVERTISKME.VTS. TONIC Floreston Cologne. LT1W1. 6oUr tasLBUst I'StFalwKr atrrlaNp I jCl)sTS sUaMXl 4 CO, N. T. 4aVajr-lMlJi bLXiMTmstic- Cisrer Bar ha. Miadrmke K1IUII and many of the be- ntoiionel knewd ar combined m )'akks.k CikGsUI Ttfcic, into a n.cinc of much wTO-ictl and elective prnrtti, aa to Bake it the CraaWeat LLoi Puri&cr atad kaUaey Ctxreaur aiMitbo test Retlla, m4 Sattgt. Bcftlarer Cver Bssi. . Tt cures Dyipepaia, Rciimatnni, Kecralpa, Sleep lesu)eMt.and ail duieaMaof taje aa?Inacat. bsweift,Lttncs L:vvr. Urinary Organs and ail Kctcate Cooipianiis, If jaa are wastina; away wuh Consumpnoa or may disease, ihe'lotuctttdaf. It wi!ltare'y brlpyoa. Kcmewber! Thia Toxic is the Bet Family Medi cine eer ai-ade. and BuipenarfJo &Ofer Lssences of Ginger and ! ber Tonica, a it never Inmaicaiea, and cures aUruicnneaa. Anr dealer in drugs cam supply you 50c. and $t sires. None genuine without sigTiature of Hiscaoz A. Caw Cheratst N. Y. Lasgk Satiko m BnrtNG thb 1oilax Sua.. 13 AIR & LEVfN. SAitUEL STRATER. Ayer's HairYigor, ran niSToniN's gray hair to its NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, lor presenilis the liafr. It restores, Willi the gloss and f resliness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red laair, to a rich brown', or deep Mack, as may be desired. By Its llie thin hair is thickened, and Ixtlduess of:eu though not always cured. It checks failin; of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases whert the glands are not decayed; while to hrasliy, weal:, or oiherwisc diseased M!f, It imparts vitality and strcugUi, and renders it pTiattlc. Tlie Vitfb'S clean?1 the scalp, curel and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, ly its cooling, stimulating, and soot liic 5 properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the seal?, keeping it cool, clean, and Soft, under which conditions discaSei of the scalp and hair are impossible A3 a Dressing for Ladie3 Heir, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color, lets, contains Wefther oil hor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and Listi'i perfume, and as au article for tlie toilet it is economi cal aud unsurpassed in it excellence. razraRCs BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., LqcH, Eass., rracticat and Analytical Chemists. so.n r.r am. diu:uvists cvaavwuEBB. Notice to TreMpaiamersi. NOTICE ia hereby given that all persons fonnd trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in Delaware township, either by Ashing, bunting, cutting timber, build ing fires, or in any way whatever, will be dealt with as the law directs. K. XT. nrvriiBET. Gioaoa Speaemait'. M. C. Fabba. mayl4.1879-tf Mas. Mabt Krrca. No paper in the Jnniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as tbe Sentinel and Republican. . It i above all others the paper for the general reader. Sale Bills printed on shorT notice at the oCce of tb Stnlntt ani 8epbUtan. 11 ' I I I III 1. U ! A'cc Airrrlieitifnf. F. ESPKXSCIULUK,- AT THK i CENTRAL STORE 31 4 IX STr.KKT, 2xo Door Nuaiu or Uiai.es STf-vst, 31 i (.Hiii town, Vn Calls the attention of the J ttVI'b s0 tie following facts : f Tl f T s rm ia!" rnCCS UCr J-faQiri la9 Bj-t Goods Our Pride t OT Caa Price Cur Style J-Cajh Exchan Or Tuu:3 1 o ilr, . ! r l o 1 A ! uirali xrt!US and tvUlCk: bOieS tUr. Kctto S Oar If adit g fjfcialiiis are FRESH GOODS EYl'RY WEKK IN j Th Valu tb'e Fari-i ot the Heirs of Wil JJY ClOOXaS J 'ism tJKrsou, dweiaeu, is offered lor sale. ' j It is located in the fertile vaik-y of Tu.a- NOTIONS, GUOi'EKIKS. y;;(jrg ! AN D SHOES, for Men, W. -u.ru and! t'hildren, (jiieensware, friasware, Wood and U ilinwware. O'.l Cloths, and every article nuallt toui I :o Drat- ' class store. COUNTKV PRODUCE taaen in exchaoge fur goods at Litjhesi market price. Thankful to the public, for their heretofore literal patronage, I n quest their eontioued custom ; aud ask per sona from all parts of the county, when in M-filia to vail aud see inj stock of goods. r. ESPESSCII IDE. Sept. 7, 1881. Professional Cora's. Louis B. Atki.isos. (Jro. Jacobs, Ja Af Hiaso.i tt jtco ns, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MlKFLLNTOWN, PA. CCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Mrrica On Main stroet. in place of reai d"ico of Louis E. AtUinsun. t".. south of 3riilgu street. ct 26, IMSl. gROtlE J. CRAV: 1'OKU, Attorney at Law, MIFPLIXTO II'.V, - - i'lAA'J. All business prvmpMy atterd'd to. Spe cial stteutii a p' r to Coilcotmg an i C'-u-veyancing. UlliCe on Diitixa street, oppo siio Conrt Hi'Uac Sq .arc. JASON m-.viX ATTORNEY-AT-LA"i7, Mlftl txTdiTX, JCXUT.1 CO., P.I. All business promptly attey led to. Orri:c On Bridge atrcvt, "p; osite Ine C'mrt House stjuart. iar.7, '&My J VCDU BEIPLEK, ATTOKNETATLAV., MIFFLINTO'TN, PA. 27ColK-ati !ns aUcnded io promptly. Orrtcc With A. J: I'altrsoa K-q. 011 Urldgo street. . 2a, e0 ) A V ID" dTsTON E ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. IT Collections and all prolessiotial busi ness proiuptlv attended to. june20, IS77. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician an-J Surgaon, Mlr t'LIXTUli X, 1.1. Ofhce hours f-om 9 a. a. to S r. .. i'f. Bee in his father's reaidence, a. He south end of Water street. !;t2J-tl D. M. CKAWFOKD, M. L., lLts resurae.1 actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their Collateral branches. Olhce at tbe old corner of Third and Orang" streets, Uifllititowu, Pa. March 3'J, 1573 J M. C:tAZE,.M.D7,r PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEOJJ, .1 cade mid, Juniala Cs ,' Pj. (rric formerly occupied by Dr-Stevelt. Protessiopal buaiauss promptly attended to at all hours. JOHN KcLAtGlTL::;, INSU PANGS AGENT, PORT ROY Jr., JVXHT.1 CO.. rj CyOniy reil.t'ile Companies reprnaentatd. Deo. 8, 18T5-Iy JKI ill 11 ARSlT Continues the practice of Medicine and Snreery and ali their collateral branches. 0:li-e at his residence in McAli.tervi le. Feb , IHT'i. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the L.O- of 1 2-3 JS3M A Lecture on tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal .WeaKrenj, or Spermatorrhea, induced by Self-ASuae. 1: Volnntary Entissions, Impolenry; Nervitns Debilitj.sud luiptdiments t .Marriaj'e gen era!!. ; fonsiimptlon, Kpltt'psy and Fits; XVntal sitd Physical Incspacitv, aVc Bv KOIiKliT J. CCLTKRWEI.L, M. O., Au thor nt f h; " lireen B.ok," A.C. The world-retititrnjed anthir, In this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awfnl conscjuen ces of Selt.Abuse may be ffectuallv remov ed without medicines, and without darrer ous sureical operations, bongies. it fru- mer.ts, rings or cordials ; pointing out a mede of cure at once certain and eS'eftOsI by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition miy'be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. . . ,. CT"hu Lecture will prott a bcon to thow- satvfs and thontamd: Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, fi any address, pott-paid. 00 receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress TOE ("FLYER WELL M F.DIL AL IO4 4 1 Ao.u 3 1., New York, N Y. t junel8-ly Post-OHiee Box 40'. Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and RtpulUiun, the bsst Bawspspcx ia ta eeajaty. i.f.rA LLaUi MS-. TRIVATESALES. .4 R.lRiu CJ? 1XCE To Bug a Lane '',.' of GotrJ LJ at a .lWer-re Prit e. To a rhin w ho desiie-, to nuke tanning' and stuctf-raisitig his bjainess. ibis ia too j greatest bargain in Junia'a county, j IhfA Hundred jlcrtt oaf mure, hsving hereon a larg-) Brick Dwelling House in j good condition, Burn and other ourbuiel j ing ; a miming st-eara uf water neai the ! Sour. also. -o-ttl well wa'er in vard : aa bfchard uf 8 acre, as -od as any in toe county; a grove r,t o mapie trees, wl,ich, it attention went directed to. could be . tnrred into a source ol iiienue, as auch groves are In umers-t roun'y. thia c...... ! and as sueh groves are in New England. IrO'xi timber on the farm. The farm will ! pit dixe 4" to -Vi Ions t,f hay annually, and j arw zrain of all ki.id. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeit, this is the greatest bsrgain now enured in Ibis county, to tiie man who haa vnny, and desires to farm and rais To such a man. whoha.am Ktentd . sum or money for fi.-at pat in -tu, there ia a j rare rh.tnce to sce.iire a property, that in the 1 nature of things must increase iu value gradually, for the period of a lull gaoera- ITon yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaier. It yon have the iocltu'tion,. the means, ami ; the p'ock to develope one of the finest. travu of land in the cuunty, call at this ot j flee tor particulais. I 0 I Larga Farm at Private Sale. rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has j miles wet of Academia, coniainin; 410 Acres of prime lira.'Stono la id. al. in ciii- j tivation. except 10 acres of Timber. Build- i"'8' wmI -"- .. H-ee, Back j B.irn, IOUi50 lo-t ; Wagon Sheds. Corn Cribs. Hog Pens. GxM i;rinjj and Spring fToiise, and all oih r outbnildi'iga, also other I spring. aiH r-jmii. g aater; Two Orchirda bearing choice fruits. It is well located, near to churces, schools, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grass attd for makm money for a new owner, as is e!l known, it did I-t many years for its farmer owner. Price will he reasonaole, snd time (riven to suit purr.ha'-er. For terms. St.'., call on Jni .- H. fea.n. Plea-ant Yiuw, near the farm, cr J. li. Oke son, Port Koyal. Eouso and Lot ia HcAHsterville.' A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of ground, wi:ba two-story duuis Log House, weatber-boird'-d ia trout, and S'ouc rrMims plastered inside, suitable for one or two lamilies: also, Stable, Large Shop, Fig-pen, Slc, all under good fence, and well sup plied with lare and small fin it 3. Terms easy, abd price to suit tl.e times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAIister. neir the prem ises, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Pott Koyal, Juniata Co.. Pa. A FA KM OF tlUU ACi'.i:S, MOKE OK less, uf limestone and shale land, in Milfo'd township iu Licking Creek valley, Juniata county, i'a. ; about Vj') cleared. 4') acres tiuibiTland uudvr trnce." Tbe improve ment are a Large IVubia S"..t: Rli 1 f raim Mouse, Lars-J Bank Bini, Wajroa She.l, Largo I?" I.-", Sh-rec HoL'v, (arriagi IloUc, Wish !!oiise, $p-irj ii O'l. e milbtn ten var-ls of' the door. r'UHt i';:i pmtp at never tailing i'er at b tb ii iii.- at.d tarn. I b'S is a de-ir-ibt p'-o-erfy, aiei iii.!y two miles from M:.'!'iu rai!r..a! st.iri-.tt. Terms easy. F-t partitu'ars, ca'l -m or address Jotin H"tiseii. Patterson. Jiria?a Co., Pa., r Shelburn Itobison. u ad ias. A FARM OF V) Ai-ur-S JIOI'-H ; iti Buale townahip, 5d acres cle tr. Under g od state of ..ultivaUo:t. Log h:ie, htiili barn, cutbiiildiogs, orebinl, eli of water at tbe door, ronni-.e water n;-ar tli k ino ami bam for sW:. Al.ZC. a Iar.it of 3rj airrtva, a.j .in.nj; the above. T.-n -resclear. A good sioti.? li. Use witi f-anio kitchea, frame Mabl.', fruit. These I .r:i: inakf tfo sira'.le c mtiti J I10111 :. Tboy r only si" luil.-s froiu i i fl 1 ." ; 1 s'alioti on th Pcnn.syl vaiiu railroad and only one tnilo r-'m Joh-is-stowr-, JT1 ita Co., i'a. Al.S'V tb ? undi vided half of :f:'J srrea of le'.Trttv :i lai.d in Bmle town-h p. ALSO, a Lot "t tiroii.id, about iie tittlt ol an acie, ii Joh-'svn, ba li-g thereon ercc led a two story hani binse ai.d a woo:l-h'.ue. Fniit on the ht. These proj'C.-tiea can all 1 b.ej:I.t t.:tr-.thcr, or si p irately, si a ba gain. For tn-tber uarticn! rs, rail in or address John KauX man, or He'.j tin in shellenber f.r, Jotiutuon, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIHiT-KA TK FAii.M 1- TrTritAkOn.V Valley, containing IT'-i -:r-r, a'aoit 175 acres e'ear. Tao s -ta of bnrdittjia. No. 1, Log Pouse. '2rit, plastered aii'i p. bb'.'d j Kitrh' U attachts.1, liS ; Sj-riusr, ai.d also a Well of water ae.r the d.ior; Sl tue Cai.R Biru, 40xi; 0:vha'd. IV o. 2. Ne frims il .ue, 2rJI2. good ceilir; .Smnru rr II ji a :, 14x(1; frwt'tj had Sj.ri'ig H-.u-e; N.rw Frame Bank ui n. 4"x'ri : tVasmi Mied -. Hood Tonng llnhard. .f grat:."l Imil, ;r besrin? Coi,.litijn Will sell all, or ha':', suit purchaser. The I a ad ia ad.j-l by nature U,r the rai-ing r.f ciain and t. ck. t'lenty ot lime stun'!. Th eoin'oa-ii; n g'nl. Churches and school ho iso foriv-...-nient. Ternn mockrato. Fi r j:-ii:i;!j.-i call on or advlta-as C. MT.'i'f.R:.-, Fanners' wr.ve. JunLttt 1.. I'.:. A f'KO'r'E FAkU if !I7 ACF.F.L NO wte land ; '11 e'e-tr t-v r-piii.g a I. ill a.:. -, and only t.iiu nri'c ani n hi.: trt-rn 11.: cotnty iff; hfst m 1 -k-.l j I tee a ;'! -hipping point in the eorja y. li t.. I w iter. iood Basil; lt.tr: 7- by 4 feet. Hood Frame llo'iae. Toi;r a-rr.s iu O cba-d. But voa w:tl w:.f :o w the : irtu. C!' on JOHN CCNMNCilAM, 1'a.tcsou, Juniata Co., Pa. . N. B. Terms easy. Payments to suit purr baser. TALXAUlaU FA II 31 PRIVATE SALE. T HIE heirs of Fretlericlc Lnvt-r, dee'd,' a i'l t ffer at E'i' ate rVe. tarnt. sita- aid in ti'eriW"l towiu'.Ap, l e-ry ci rTty, Pa., bimd-d toy btn'ls of j. A J. li. Jones, J. Kipp uid others, sontaiiti'.jf One Hundred & Fifty-faYi Acres, more rr less, ab .ut 1 1, a. ;e- ot inch sr-j ch-ared and Ha a hrgli staJe rl' enitivaii'.r. ;' the balance is welt set with tiutber. Tui improVvutenU are it Large Mia FrasB False, BANK BAEN. H g Pen. C-.rn Hottse. and Wash House. tt::h a Well oi aever-uUinit wa'er Iear the if'"T. The; ' ia a,:so an ex cellent Orchard rf c""-':ce 1'rni! 00 the farm. This is a most desiratne pirnpertv. beir. j rtnat-d in a li nestone valley, convenient to j acSeois". rliun hes, n':l s. c.. and n itlurt a j few miles of the Pcnr.svlvama Kiibo.'d. I For further puticulars ca l oi ti-e j undersigtierl who rest.la ,a tS firm, or 4dfs them at Millerstnwn. Pe-ry Ce., pa. sivKos lattf?.. BOLSETI LACVEK, Aioiiui-lrat'jrs- May 4, mi. A70 A WEEK. 512 a dsv at hnmr e .-lv ilU made. Costly OiitCt tree. Addr.'a Tsrr V Co.. Awgastay Maine, mari.'bl-ly SubsCritsa Ut the, ajtsal r.'W(l:n.