"SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: m vredaeadar, rebrnary 12, ISSS TERMS. , Subscription, $1.00 per annum if paid within 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each Insertion. j-d actions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. SHORT LQC.1LS. Vaccinate Get ready to flit . Selinsgrove Las a ".-pock. Horses Lriiig gooi prices. The 9th of April will le Easter day. TigLt pants are coming into fa-sLion. L-nt season be0nns tLLj Welnas d.iy. The run of tramps last wetk was larsre. Vermor sayj that March will a rough month. Lent setis 'oepns to-day, aaj the l'.s'u eaters are happy. Tha oldest pause in iliLlin coun'.y is twenty years of age. The water in the SusquchaUna river was high hut week. Save money ry having your gum boots rt poire J at Heck's. . People iu MLClin county are hold in :tuti-M.uriiKa meeliiitfs. IIos are not ns scitrve as tliev were at this tima last year. S!iires. for all kinds of plows, maue lv Holmau at the MijUintown Foan h The lawyers of G-unbria county are abo'.st to or.iniz-j a Kir Asociution and bay a library. A revival meeting in the Methodist church in L-rwistowu leathered foriy Heveu persons into the fold on proba tion. "Washington North upet Lis car riage last T harsday night while on his way from the wedding of Hiss Adams. One dozen persons were admitted to membership in the PatttTdon church, as the result of the late pro tracted meeting. The Juniata Horse and Mule Pro tection Company will hold their an nual meeting at UiHintown, Febru ary 25, ISSi at 2 o'clock P. M. Reports through the newspapers demonstrate thp.t Valentine day was made the occasion of the sending of many sweet pictures and articles. Exchanges report a scamp as going around among colored people vacci nating them with lecswax, charging each person so Vaccinated one dollar. The Misses Elder lost a wheel ofif their carriage when t.n their way Lome from the wedding of Mi.-s Adams and Mr. Thompson, lust Thurs day night Harry Wilson, a mail route agent on the Pennsylvania rai!ro:d. who re sides, in this place, died wii.h tuii.tll pos in the ILurislurg hospitid last Thursday. The Huntingdon Journal says that Congressman Fisher has not voted a eiraigut ItopuWicen ticket in twelve years. Is the Journal correct in that statement ? Cloverseed is not brin:rinr the hish price that it was expected to bring. The drought last season did not shorten the crop to such a degree as to affect it very much. Oa the Gih inst.. after a protracted sickness, William Bislline died at his place of residence neat Thompson town. He had been a soldier against the Rebellion of the Confederates. Mrs. Dewees, mother of Milton Dcwees of Tort Royal, died at her home in Perry county, on Monday a week. Ilcr remaia v.ere brought to this place and interred in Union Ceia etery. Solomon B:ishore caught two coons in the woods on his farm last week. He delivered them aiive to F. F Rohm, market-car man iD Patterson, on Thursday. Rohui took them to Philadelphia on Monday. Mrs. Oberholtzer, mother of Jonas and Joseph Oberholtzer, died at the residence of her son Jonas, in Fer managh township, on Tuesday, Feb ruary 14, 18S2. aged 88 years, 5 months and 20 days. On the Cth inst, Mrs. Annie Van Seggern died at the residence of Lcr husband, Frederick Van-Seggern, in Newark, X. J. Mrs. Van-Seggern. was a daughter of John Henkle, near Thompsontown, this county. I Ex-Associate Judge W. B. Leas, a prominent citizen of Huntingdon.; county, died suddenly iu a passen ger car, which he had entered at, Mt. Union, to go to the town of Hunt iugdoa on last Friday morning. The hard freezing during the nights of last week did the growing wheat no good. All delicate stalks were frozen or so crippled that they will not amount to a profitable yield. Healthy wheat, however, has not been greatly damaged. Affliction has swooped down on the bar of this place within the p:ist few davs. E D. Parker has been con fined to the house with cold and rheumatism, George Jacobs has been suffering with incarnation of the eyes, and D. D. Stone has had a painful io nainatioo in his left eye. S. C. Frank died last Friday even ing, after a long sickness of typhoid fever. In this issue of the Sentinel and Republican will be found an ac count of the death of the father, Ja cob Frank. The death of the father preceded that of the son one day. The fuoeral of the father took place oo Saturday, that of tho son on Mon day. When the guests that had assem. bled at the marriage of Miss Adams in Walker township, last Thursday evening, came to leave, they found the night to be exceedingly dark, and everything was wet with rain. John Thompson, of Mexico, had the fore thought when he drove from home to attend the wedding to put a torch in bis carriage, a torch 6iich as is used on occasions of political demonstra tion. When he left the Adams man sion he lit the torch and thereby had the road nicely lit up for bim to drive home on. From Thompson's exam ple, citizens that expect to drive on a dork night may learn how to avert the discomfort and danger of driving on a dark wet night SHORT LOCALS. A sketch of the early h,.tory of the set-' Hement of Lost Creek Vley wUJ , next issue. Ton ought to tee the beautiful Organs W. II. Aiken is selling for $65. The Lutheran congregation baa lost four of its members recently By death, namely, Mrs Hamlin, Hr. Conner, Mr. Jacob Frank, and aon. ForSale Five glares of Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at this office. Ida Lewis has saved two members of a brass band from drowning. The mitigating feature is that she didn't know what they were nntil she bad yanked- them out. Oil Uiy Derrick. To every subscriber thst is in arrears m..re than one year, a bill will be aent be tween this date and the 28th day of Febru ary, 1882. Attend the large sale of Jersey Cows and Heifers, Horses and Colts, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, &c, which John McMceo adver tises, also bis farming utensils, on Tuesday, March II, 1882, at his residence in Walker township. Si!u to commence at 10 o'clock. By having your bills lor aale of personal property printed at the office ol the Xiuli net and Republican yon may obtain a num ber of blank promissory notes to be tilled up lor purchasers that are entitled to credit under the terms of sale. Xo man, or woman, or child with a I healthy digestion is afflicted with malaria or j typhoid fever. If posltlg, get vour chil dren to believe that it is gluttony that im pairs digestion, and that it is impaired di gestion that is the source from which spring most of the diseases that afflict human kind. A jocose old fellow declared that bis wile told the truth at least three times a day. Said he : " Before rising in the morning she sais: Oh ! dear, I must get up, but I don't want to.' Alter breakfast she added : 'Well, I suppose I must go to work, but I don't want to. And she goes to bed saying: There, I have been on the move ail day and faavn't done anything.' " .Yew York Post. Wellington Smith, Superintendent of Public Instruction, was severely hurt in Port Koyal, last Saturday. He was in the aft of untying his horse, when a man driv ing a two-borse team cracked his hip. The crack of the whip caused Mr. Smith's horse to leap forward, throwing his master to the ground, and bringing the buggy up with such force upon the body of the Su perintendent that he has been quite lame ever since. Last Saturday evening 6ve masked men entered the bouse of Michael L'lrich and wife, living about five miles east of Harris burg, lor the purpose of robbery. They searched the house, and then compelled the sged couple to accompany them to an un occupied hi. use adjoining, and there the roubr secured about one thousand dollars. Revolvers were held to the heads of Ulrich and wile and they threatened with death it they did not tell the whereabouts of their money. 1 he old couple had their money in a lard stand, kettles, and crocks, and in a chest. ririch's nearest neighbor lived about a hrli' mi.e distant, and there was no way of armsing hint. Here is the same old Startling warn ing to country people that go to the ( iiy and put up at a hotel and blow oiitthc g.:s instead of turning '.t off ' Thomas J. DuranJ, 50 years old, a shoe cnUtr, residing in Connecticut, was found dead in his bed on the lfith inst, at the Occidental Hotel, New I York city, the result of having blown out the gas inetead of turning it off upon retiring. A man from Hazelton, while on his way to the west stopped long enough lit Lewisiown on Saturday a week to become so demonstrative at the rail road station that he was put to jail. When in the prison, he kindled a fire with his coat and vest, which raised such a smoke and stench that to es cape EufTocution he put his head in the opening to the sewer. The un fortunate man lived only two hours after his distressing condition was discovered. His name was Albert Dick. He was on his way to Madi son. Wis. His wife took his remains to Hazleton for interment A New York clergyman, in a ser mon on coarlship an I m irriage, si J he believed that "there is a mate for every one if thy will but wait tiil the riirlit one comes along." ' The female portion of his congregation who have passed two score ers said thev never heard such nonsense, and that the man didn't know what he was talking about If the right one does not come along till a woman reaches forty, the chances are niue in ten that he is snowed under, or dead, or worse still, has married the wrong woman. -JVbrristoicn Herald. Suddsa Deaths. On Salibath evening a week an eight-year old daughter of Ephranu Guss, residing in Milford tewnship, was put to bed in good health. In lh mornirg the child did not awaken, and when an effort was made to arouse it, the discovery was made that it was dead. What time in the night it died no one knows. A fiw days ago Jacob Groninger, son of Leonard Groninger, "of Millord township, fell dead on the barn floor of a neighbor, whom be was helping to clean w heat. Solomon Birton fell dead on the porch of his brother's residence in Beale township, a few days ag. Last Wednesday afternoon Jacob Frank, aged about 76 years, a citizen of Patterson, left his house to go to the bouse of bis son in the same town. The son, S. C. Frank, bad been very sick with Uphoid fever. Mr. Frank remained at his son's house till about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when he left lor his awn home. Tie went to bis son's barn. His failure to come home did not aeeiu strange, considering the fact of the dangerous illness of hi son ; but when be was neither at his own borne, or the home of bis son on Tbursdsy moruing, search was instituted. He was found in his son's barn, on the hay-mow, dead. S. C. Frank is running the stage line to Richfield, and it is believed that the father went to the barn loft to get down hay for the team when it should come in, and there death overtook bim. Squire 8. B. Caveny held an inquest opon the body of the aged citi zen, with the following citizens as jurors : D. K. Sulouff, William Hartman, F. F. Kohm, W. H". McNitt, George Diem and n. C- Gable. The verdict of the jury, after hearing testimony, is that Mr. Jacob Frank came to bis death from Cerebral Apopltx, on the night of the 15th of February, 1882, iu the barn of bis son, S. C. Frank, in the borough of Patterson. An enrieher of the blood and pnrifler of the system ;' cures lassitude and lack of en ergy such ts Brown's Iron Bitters. Public Sales. Fir 23. Jacob Heckman, administrator or John Heckman, deceased, wilt tell at the late residence of said decedent, I mile southwest of Oakland Mills, at 10 o'clock .. ., on Tbnrsday, February 23rd, 6 good horses, I two-year-old eolta 1 one-year-old colt, 1 mare, 6 cows, 2 bead young cattle, I Chester white boar, 1 Chester white sow with pigs. " azotes, hay by the ton, farm ing utensils, and household goods. Fib. 24 James North will hu farm in Milford twp., about a mile and a balf -v. , raiusrson, at li o'clock noon, on Friday, Feb. 24ih, Three horses, 8 or 10 head oT cattle, 3 of which are cows, each with a calf at her root ; and a lot or farming utensils. Fh. 27 Lewis Degan administrator or H. U. Brubaker, d.x:'d, will sell at the late residence of said decedent. 1 mile north or C1.I.I ia:o . ... . " " aiuis, ai io o'clock a. M., on Mon day, February 27th, Two good work mares. 1 three-year-old co't, 2 fresh cows,'2U bead of she-p, 2 shotes, 3 scaps of bees, h .y by the ton, large lot or farming implements. Also, at the same time and place, will Do sold by Mrs. Lilly Brub'ker, 1 good horse, 2 fresh cows, 6 hesd young cattle, 4 sbotes. Feb. 23 Philo Shively will sell at bis place of residence in Fermanas-h toanship, abont 3 miles northwest of Mifflintown. at 10 o'clock A. M., on Tnesday, Feb. 28th. Five horses, 4 cows, 3 head or yonnr cat tle. 5 sbotes, chickens, and a lot of farming implements. Mas. 3 Kphraiui (.auver will sell, at hi place of residence in Milford township, one mile north l Patterson, on the 3rd of March. 18!2, llnrs. cattle, hnjs, sheep, and all kinds of fanning implements, alo a lot or househoid (roods and kitchen furni ture. Hd sells for the purpose of going west. Sales of Personal Property. Feb. 23 J. W. Elm ry, Mifflintown. " 24 James North, Milrord twp. 2" Milton Dewees, Port Royal. " 27 O. U. Riiinhaiigh, Walker twp. 'li Philo Shively, Fermanagh twp. March 1 J. Balentine, Fermanagh twp. 2 D. Cunningham, Milford twp. 3 B. Eby & Son, Spruce Hill. " 4 Daniel Rloss, Walker twp. " 6 S. C. Pomeroj- Spruce Hill twp. " 7 Catharine Guss, Turbett twp. 8 S. D. Kepner, Turoett twp. " 9 D. B. Siebor, Fermanagh twp. 10 Elira Fiiuk, Walker twp. " 11 J. S. M. Gibson, Miiford twp. 13 Joseph Hosteller, Wa'kor twp. " 13 John Sieber, Walker tirp. 10 Dr. Graham, Tuibett twp. 17 William Kerlin, Turbett. 18 Edmund Myers, Milford twp. " 20 J. B. Ritzman,. Turbett twp. 22 D. A. Teller, Spruce Hill twp. 23 H. O. Sieber, Walker twp. 24 Everard Oles, Walker. II. II. SNYDER, Auctioneer. Dox't condemn a good thing be cause you have been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker 'b Gin ger Tonic has Cured many in this section, of kidney and nervous dis orders, and we commend it heartily to such sufferers. Freejnrt Jem. Shk is an awfully cute young girl, A spit-curl and trizzes young girl, A languishing, dainty, all powdery and painty, Sit-up-at-eleven young girl. She is a would-be lestheti young girl, A dote-on-thc-arts young girl, A poet in embryo, dou'l-know-a-tbiog, you know, All-on-the-surface young girl. She's a nofel-reading girl, A lie-awake-until-lhree young girl, A romantic, halt craze, but terriibiy lazy, Let uia-ao the-work young girl. She's looking out for-a cstch young girl, A natch-Ym-up quick young girl, A hal!-do-the-proposing, bag-'eiu-wbeu-dozir.g, Hold-on-to-the-gamei young girl. Student Life. An invaluable streng'hener for the nerves, muscles, and digestive orgaus, producing strength and appetite, is Brown's Iron Bit ters. "SIS Back Aches So, and I feel miserable," said a hard-working man. The doctor questioned bim and found that he had been habitiually costive for years, that now his kidneys wtre disor dered and his whole system deranged. Kid ney-Wort was recommended and faithfully taken and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine on the bowels and kidnets is wonderful Congrtgatiouaiist. 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White oak plank, scantling, and boards csn be bought low from Robert Mclntyre in Black Log Valley, Juniata Co.' Pa. I will exchange lumber for live stock, and tor feed for live stock. Address ROBEBT McISTTBE, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. MAltBIED: THOMPSON ADAMS. On the 16th inst.. by the Rev. Mr. McBurney, at the res idence of the bride 'a mother in "vTaltaef township, Mr. J. L. Thompson to Miss Anna Adsms. CLARK-"- PARTNER At the Lutheran parsonage, Mifuintown, on the 10th inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. Henry P. Clark, or Spruce Hill township, and Miss Mary E. Partner, or Turbett township. ONE OF TnE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of be undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is Situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of abont TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameHouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door or the house. For particulars call oa or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. 0.f Juniata Co., Pa. ' A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily ii made. Costlv Outfit Tree. Address Tftve St Co.. Augusta, Maine. nar2,'81-ly A. BLOODY CORRESPONDENT. This is what A bloody correspond ent says : Editor Sentinel and Republican i The pub lic at large have bo more interest In your quarrel with Allison and Garman than we would have in a dog-fight up in Black Log. The beat thing yon fellows could do would Be to wind your way to aome lonely dell some morning early, before anybody else is op. I mean just yon three ; let nobody else know anything about it. You take a pick, and tell Allison and Garman to bring shovels along, and tight this thing out to the death of the whole crew. Neither give nor take quarters, and If yon or either or the others should survive the conflict, whichever one it may be, let him not return to tell the sick ening tale, but just go to work, af.er you ha-e buried the slain, and dig another hole and crawl into it, and by aome means get the dirt to cave in and cover up the last re mains or the crew, and then we will have peace. Ptact to your aiht: You might give this one insertion, to give the other fellows notice, so they can prepare for bat tle. You can arrange the day, or rather the night, on which the contfet will come off between you throe. Let Ho person, not even your wives, know anything about it. pAmasox, Feb. 10, Billy Allison, the "An, Well do I Remem ber" Post Poet, h s been so agitated by the Dutch that In delivered himielf ol a so called poem, wiiiten so as to follow the dialect spoken by ibe Piiins) lvania Dutch. It was quiie an eliort on tha part of Bdly, and if be had not so mercilessly slaughter ed boih the English language, and the sound or brogue of the Dutch dialect, the poem might rank ith the Ah, Well do I Remember" poem. We have not a great deal or Dutch blood in oar veins, but we are proud or what we h ive. We are proud ol the fact that one of our ancestors in the female line was the descendant of a Hol land butch family, branch of whic lived in America, in Pennsylvania, ben the Dutch King George, who ruled England, Ire land and Scotland, was hiring Scotchmen, Irishmen, and Hessians, from their respec tive Princes, and sending them to America to crush out the Independence movement of 1776. Put that in your pipe, Billy, and smoke it. Can't you shout for King George, and Queen Victoria! If Billy had some Dutch blood in him, per haps bis acts would balance better ; but that can never be. He should love the Dutch in stead or hate them, for it is a fact beyond all controversy, that the country from which he came is governed by Ibe amiable and virtuous Dutch woman, Queen Victoria. But to change the subject from the Dutch and the Scotch, a friend at our elbow says that Billy's deliverance reminds bim or a story that he heard in Texas about a loco motive and an ass. The stoty, as related, reads : " A vagrant ass stood beside the track or the Sunset Railway at the depot a few mornings ago. An engine moved slow ly up; it stopped within a few fuA of the ass ; the engineer blew one ol tnose terrime screams, prolonging and ear-piercing such a blast as make a sleeping M:!lerito dream of the cay of judgment. Did the ass scare 7 Not worth a cent. Did he shake sloth from his limbs, erect his tail snd spee l away like ibe asses of Bassorat, faster than the Bedouin coursers run back to the chapparal No, he didn't. He turned one ear toward the engine, just as a dear man uses his tin ear-trumpet, and caught every particle ol' the sound, and when the strain blown whistle ceased it notes, and all the echoes died away, the animal straightened out his neck, opened his mouth, and, in a voice that deafened all the lailroad men snd caused the freight clerk to drop his pen, he roared: " I can't ! I can't! I can't I I can't be beat be beat ! be beat ! be beat ! I c-a-n-t be be be beat !" - -. . A Sure Care for Piles. Do you know hat it is to sutler with Piles I It you do, you know what is one of the wont torments or the humtn frame. The most perfect cure ever known is Kidney-Wort It cures constipation, and then its tonic action restores health to the dis eased bowels and prevent recurrence of disease. Try it with'iut delay. The dry and the liquid are both sold by druggists. Globe. .'""''..'-e' 15JJ.A?'-,' NTHE OHLY BiEDiCliCE S X-.-n.nnsjnai - . It EITIIEK LI(I I OB DST FOBS That Acts at the rame time TZZ ZI7Z2, TZS S3 WSLS, WHY ARS WE SICK?! lltccuse we allm Kitti grrat ornmis tot'l rina elonntd or tormiU and rouwoni J 3 LIS union are Vurtjor foretd into U Hood fej fi that tltoulutx arpt'.k I noto-ai'y. IT- WILL SURELY CURE Kj JKIDfJEY DISEASES, Si LIVER COMPLAINTS, PI1.FS, CONSTIPATION, TrltlMAEY DISEASES, FE'JVil.E WEASXrsSES, AXD XCUTOCS PISOUDr.KS, by catalog frt action of that organs and restoring their pouxr to throw of dueate. Why snr Kllioas paias aad arhrsl Whj tormratrd with riles, Coastlpatloal Way frls-litea eier isorVrI KiJaersf Whycadare afrvoas or sick htadarhest rKJDET-WORTaain70tii health It b put up In Drr Vell Fans, latin cans oat package of which mke.ftis quarts of medicine. Alo in UsmM For, Terr Cemeea trated, t or those the cannot reedUr pnpaie . twit acts with equal fflrtenry hi either form. GET IT OF YOCR DRUGGIST. PRICE, Bl-eO WELLS. EICBABDSOX A Co., Prop's. VTUlMnherTpMpBTBmeVTjl . C03I3IERC Via. MIFFLINTOWN- .MARKETS. MirruxTowB, Feb. 21, 1S82. Putter 2 Eglts 20 Lard 12 Ham 15 Shoulder 10 Sides 10 Potatoes.... 1 00 Onions 1 V) Ka6s UIFFLIJJTOW GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly.- QOOTATIOKS FOB To-DAT. Weduetday, Feb. 22, lfSi Wheat 1 20 Corn...... 70 Oats 4 43 Rve...w s ....tJ 90 Clovers. ed l i5to5 W) Timothy; sed .... 2 23 FDltADELPiiiA 1ARR75. Philadelphia, Feb. 18. Wheat. $1.31a 1.32; for April, $1.36. Corn62toGCc Oats, 45to47c. Philaoilphia. Feb. 20. Cattle, Beef extra Tctsj good tiiets Medium 5 Common 4 to 5cts. Cows Hi) to CO dollars' each. Sheep 3 to 10c ts per pound. Calves 6 to 9 eta per pound. Hogs 8 to lOcts. 1? f.jris J. v .- - -. - :--ifew Aitverttsrtnmt. BROVJIi'S IRON BITTERS wi!!cnre lj-spepsia,heartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system ; cures weakness, lack of energy, ttc Try a buttle.' BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an cquaL f. iaSi5:.sc:i.ia, AT THB CENTRAL STORE IAlft STREET. 2nd Door North of Buiihie Street, Miflliiitowii, Pa., Call the attention of the pubiio to Ibe following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sale3 Our Motto ! Our Iradirg Specialties ara Fresh goods every WEEK IX DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, GUOCKKIKS, 1JOOTS A.NDSIIOKS, for Men, Women and Children, Queenware, Glassware, Wood atid Wiiluw-srare, Oil Cloths, and every atticle h."uallj fi.uud iu Erst class stores. COUNTKY PRODUCE taken in exchange fur poo'J; ii highest market plied. Thaukful to th& public fcr their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and tsk per sons from all parts of the county, ben in M.fllu to call and gee tny stock of goods. F- ESPE5SCIMDE. Sept. 7, 18S1. FOUJNDRY. THE undersigned, having put the Mifflin town Foundry in a state of r-air, is prepared to do all kinds of futmdrv o;k. CASTING OF ALL KINDS, will be maile and supplied to i.rder. Plows. Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Boilers. TFISE5IIIXG MACHIN - : !" T :RS repaired in a wort : u . .- Iroti Railing 2 .ut.ng made and ordered to suit purchaser. For any and al' kinds of work that is pro duced iH a foundry, call on foAi'ID HOLM (X, FOCXDRTMAN. XiSHntown, Juniata Co., Pa. Oct. 26, HI. A FOrXDBY FOU SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at chsstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The melting; apperatus. has just been overhauled and m ide as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. All of the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry bav tSe best run of custom in the cotrn'y. In connection with the Foundry there 5 or 6 acres 61 land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Gii1 I Irchard, Apples, Grapes, As. Every thing Convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For further particulars cal! on or address J. II. KOtiEKS, Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. C 1. rfjQn per day at homo. Samples ij) J LU f6U worth $'i free. Address Sti son aV Co., Portland, Maine, mar 2 Ttl-ly No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as the Sentinel and Republican. It U above all others the paper for tht general reader. Subscribe for the Sentinel at Republican. Grayhill's Column. THREE LARGE iSTOilE ROOMS FILLED WITH fueitueI caepets, bed ddsg, oil cloths, THE LARGEST HOUSE FISXISIISl EOQDS ES TABIIS3M35T IN CEKTRAT, PENNSYLVANIA. IN THfi LARGE BUICK BUILtiXG, ON BHIDGE STREET, South Side, Between the Cv.al and Water street, Mifflintovfl, - - Fenri'a. LOOK T Y UR INTEKCST. I.(XK TO VOCR I'ChSB: jr&jz.y. Gzuirmzii,, believes people tlo not buy goods unless they nee'i them, and then they look for the place where the best selection is to le had, and where they can be bought the fciost reliably and the cheapest. This he is prepared to oiler and do, and only asks an op pottunity to prove it. His stocky being complete thro' out, demands the attention of all purchasers in the following line of merchan dise : FURNITURE. Parlor Siits, hi Raw Si!k, Picp and Hair Cloth. Chamber Scits, in Walnut, Ash and Painted. OrFics Suits, in Walnut. Lounges of all kinds and pr'ces. Marble Top, ttrcakf ist and Ex tension Tables. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Safes, Sinks, Bocking-chairs, Wood & Cane-seat hairs, and almost anything you ask for in the furniture line. CARPETS. The Finest Lne of URU?SEI.S; Three ply, Extra. Super, Medium and Low Grade INGRAIN; Hail, Stair, Rag and Hemp Carpets A good Iu crain Carpet fur 23 cents. Carpets cut and matched when desired. Floor Oil Cloths. 1 Yard Wide. 1 1 Yard idc. H Yards Wide. 2 Yards Wide. . 2i YarJs tt i!o. 3 Yards Wido. Table and Sta!r Oil Cloth. Oil Cloth Kogs U size. BEDDING. in bedding he can supply you wrru 5Iattre-eH, Holsters. Pillow', reatbers. VARIETIES. WLXDOW SHADES. He has the Shading in all color?, and if y u bring the size of your win dows he will fc&ke the shades fjr jou, ready to han cn jour windows. LJGXIXG GLASSES, If yon want a nice Looking Glass, he has a large variety to select from. Clocks, Pictures, and Pc turl Frames. All kinds rif Clocis and Fine Pie tare on band, and Fiotare Frames fitted to order. Lamps. If yon want to buy a Nice Lamp call oiib me. A complete line of Hanging, Bracket, Hall, Table abd Hand Lamps TO SELECT FROrf. Window Screens, and many other useful and ornamental articles for the house. JOHN S. GftAYMLL BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFLIMTO WXt - - PEXXA. -- sra- MISCF.LLAXEOXJS SOMETHING WORTH KNOTTING. NEW. STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES AND A FULL LINE OF STOKE GOODS FOR THE COCNTST TRADE. TT Be sure and examine our stock: before purchasing elsewhere, as you can cer taiuly aave money. IS o triu!ie to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GKOVE,- One mile southwest of Patterson. ipri'l 27, 1SM-Iy W. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can bay Ifiati fllST AHl THE CIIEAPIST MENS' YOUTHS' & IUT8, C.I PS, BJOrs, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most ti.is tuarfctt, and at JSTOXISHIXIiLr LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made to crdbr at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plane, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STBAYK Hes just returned fron the Eastern cities with a full variety of Mm & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS,- LOOTS GENTS FITRN'ISIH0 GOOP3. Goods TS FITRN'ISIH0 GOl astonished Pints at . and be astonished Pants at 15 cents). Patterson, Pa.i April 16, 1879." paskes's mr 1 iptre-h 6'(e-v .1r-'i??i fy SPyf rL- v tv-;; f vents baklnevs WcMaWMltl ,sfafi''r';:,V at "'-rxi,t ii . . Professional Cards. Loris E. Atkinsox (ito. Jac bs, Ja atki.ms & J irons, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ff jCollectinr and Convevanciuir nromit- ly attended to. ! "rrici! On M un street, in pliee of rem- ! d.-noe of Louis K. Alkin.ion, K. , south of ' Bruise street. f Vl 2, 1 !M . I?r.OLi!K J. ("RA'TFOKP, j I Attorney at Law, j M1FHISTOH X, . - PESX'jJ. j au busine,. ,.r..,ptiv tt,,,d.d to - f.i-! cial attention civen to Collivties; ami C-n- ) veyanciiifr. I'meeon on tRe Mteet, e)io site Cutirl fl"tie Square. i -j 31 ASO-N I It WIN, ; ATTORNET-AT-LAW, illFFLIXTOll'X, JUXUTJ CO-, P.I. C7" All business promptly attended to. OrricK On Bridge street, ppoaite the Court House s(uare. j "'7, 'SO-ly J-.VCOB BF. IDLER, ArrOUXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rXGolleetions attended to promptly. Office With A. J. Patleraou Y. , on liriil.j street. 'rVI: :,, 'fC ATTORNEY. AT-LA'.r, MIFFLINTOWN, FA. ITCol'ei-tions and all professional bust nes promptly atieuded to. june 2'.', 1S 7. TII0MASX1Sl)EIUL IX Phyt;:cliii &ni Surgeon, MirFLlSTOHX, ri. Office hours f-oin 9 a. a. to S T. K.. Of. Bee in hi father's residence, at the vnith end of Water street. fM-t2J-tt Yy m. ct.awfoud, yT l., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and iheir collateral branches. tHiive at old corner of Third and Orange struct, Mi III in town, Pa. i l. : w -if J. M. BKAZHE, M. U., rnYsiciAN and surgeon, .Icadmia, Jtr.ialit Co , Pa. Orrici fortherly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail hours. JOIIN McLAL'GULIN, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.iT., JV.illT.1 CO., r.i. COnly reliable Companies repr3ent?d. t'.8, 1H75-1 JJJENRV IIARSnBEIIGER, M. D. Continue the practice of Medicine and S'irircry and all their collateral branches. Oific? at his ret idence in McAlitervi;le. Feb 9, 187ti. After tlia First Day of December, . 1380, YOU W II L FIND JACOB G. WIXEY la his New Store Room at the East end of MC iMSTEK VILLfV with a Iar)re L t of STOVES AND IIEAfrfiS of all Vinds. Stove Pipe. Lart Cans. Mica Oraniio Iron Ware, bripping Pans, and all kind of HAIR K" fr-x 4 fk H not 9 inF I pa n ent Dal Hons aatonl color and pm. LW 0 u 'J V4V IFloreston tki f- u i mm la 1,,, ij- ir' 'ZLfiflt'2 m -.t.r. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Which articles he will sell at tha Lowest Possible Prices. . Thankful for past patronage, te expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in thefiitnis. JACOB G. WT5EY. Nov 24, 1SS0. J1DVERTISEME.XTS. 13 AIR & LEVIN. BOYS' CLOTHING JXD FVRMSH1XG GOODS. choice and select storks ever offered 13 New Building, corner of Rrid?e and Jan. 1, & SHOES, ALL SIZES; of all kinds are low Como and see mo SLITS UADk; TO OKL-Ek.jj SAMUKL STRATF!' Parker's seer i onic alalnTlgoratinjlIeiicJae that "ere Inmates. Mandrake, uncut, ami maay other of the best Dtauirst. It betMnapsnt. NerouMKrsL Wakefu'cr. arwl 11 iMoarcirw -vf tK Vsmarri. svlViama-K Iivrsr Lad. Pt octs ana Drpurr orrarrv. ormftcrmfz firom age. or any mnrmitr, takeKsrkci-'s aauu give yuu nr tuar aumx wiix 100 DOIataARS Paid for anythine irjurioua soik! in Cinder Topic, or for a uiurc to hr p or ctuc. Try it at ask rotor oae. and f I sizs at druirrnMs. I jrr- savine Hmr- in o I .11 MC . ' ll'i MM I 111 ui.r w imuu fc -u - J , w ,1 KENNEDY & DOTY, (Sucei'sstrs to Buyers Jt Keneoiy,) . DKALF.kS I' COAIs ' - - - - - 1st Mm: m OliAIKlST; Calcined riastor. LanJ Plaster, ' o I We buy Grain, to be lieiiveretl at Militia j town. Port Koyal, or Mesico. 'We are prepared to iurnish Sail to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNK0T t EOTV April 21, !l--'l Special .Yutices. PIMPLES. I wi!I m i;) (Krr) liie n i 'i'tr I.ir a sin!; YrnKTiBLr Ulj tin. v.'Ui r ta.v. ' KKK'Kl.fc5, MMt'LES ami I.tTcsii , It .iviiig t!if K:ii fcilt, cN-ir at d hv-aulllnl; iUu itintriicritiii.H for iplticin; lu.n i.rtt cruwtti ot hir am a hut hv.ul ir sifitfjtlj tut'.). Aliri', ui-!o-ii!p iic st;ii:j B ::. Vaxdfif it Co., 5 IteckinuTi jt., N. V. TO rONSUMi'TIYES.- The adVi'ttiser bavin. be-n peneanently cured of that lread disease. CnnHii:pliir, ty a simi le trn-ilr, i aiixi-n.'s t-j mao known to bis lellow-sullerera. the meae. of eiire. Ti all who desire it, he wiil send a copy of the prescription uaed, (irve d charge,) witIi trio direction lor prepirirt; and it.sito? t'ic same, which tliev wiil HivJ m ar. Cl as lcr Con:'ftm:', Asrna t, Bpon chitis, &e. Parties wishing the Prcrip tion, will j leine address, Kev. K. A. WILSON. 191 Penn St., WiMiaiusl.nr?. N. Y- GKXTS V.'ANlfci. liie Pay. Light X. Work. Sfe-aily Koiplox nint. auk ples free. Ad.lress. M. L. BY UN, 4'.l Nas sau Street, New York. into its or YOLTllT" A ftFNTLE.M AN who snirered tor vcars from Nervous DKBil.lTY, PKEM ATt'KE l)KCA Y, and all the eft'.Tts of yonthlul in discretion, will for the sake of suiftar-ig hu luinitv, send free to all who need it, the re cipe aiid dir.'chona fur toakinj? the si'i.ple. remedy fc which be was cured. SulTi;rer3' wisfcing to pi-otit by the aitvrrtisef'a exjie-rii-nce can do so bv aldrein iA feneel coLdeuce. "JOHN B. trC.DKN. 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 2Q. 1SS1. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEM On the IiO ol j ji A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal W eakness, or Spermstorrhrf a, induced hv ? e!f- A hiisc. In voluntary F.inissioos, Impott ney, Nervo:-.. Dehilitt, and Imp. diluents toMarriaite pen erally ; CoBsnuiption, Epilepsy ami Fits ; Mi-rwal and Physical Incapacity, tc !! KOKF.KT J. tCLYK'rtWFLL, M. !.. Au thor ol the "O.-etn Book." A.c. 1 ) world-renowned anthor, in this ad-' mirauie Lecture, clearly proves liom his own experience that the awful consetien ces of Self-Abuse nuiy bei trectnally remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rin-s or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certam and etfectu-il by which every srtTerer, n- mmTrf what t'.a ; ndition my be. mav cure himself cheaply,1 prirately and radical!?. tX77au Lecture mill prove a toon to thou sand.' and thousands. Sent, wider seal, in a plain envelope, to' any address, post-paiii, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A ldress THECCLTERWELL MFDU AL ( 0 41 Ann dt.. New York.N Y. ; innelS-ly Post-OtEco Bax m. 1
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