SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOMTN : fTedaeadaj-, March , 1SSS. TERMS. 6uecripIion, $I.J0 per annum if paid nhin 12 nroutliaj $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cent per inch fur each insertion. Transit business notice in local col umn, itfcents per line lor each insertion. Deductions vrftl re fuede to those desiring to advertise by die year, half or quarter LONGFELLOW'S FIRST POEM. When our great poet was nine years old, his master wanted Lira to writ a composition. Little Henry, like all children, shrank from the undertak ing. Hts master said : "You can write word cEyou not t Yes," was Ihi reply. "Then you can put words together?" Yes, sir." Then," rili tbe master, "yon may take your slate and go out behind the school-house, and there you can find something to write about, and then you can tell what it is, what it is for, and what is to be done with it, and that will le a composition. Henry took his slate and went out He went behind Mr. Finney's barn, which chanced to be near, and seeing a fine turnip growing up, he thought he knew what that was, - what it was for, and what would be done with it A half hour had been allowed Hen ry for his first undertaking in writing compositions. In a half-hour he car ried in his work, all accomplished, and his ru:istr is said to have been affected almost to tears when he saw what little Henry had done in that ehurt time : Mel rrxsET's Trasr?. Mr. Finn-y had a turnip. And it grew, and it grew J And It grew b -hini toe birti. And the turnip did no harm. And it grew, and it grew, Till it could grow no taller; Then Mr. Kinney took it up And put it in the cellar. There it lay, there it lay, Till it began to rot ; When bis daughter Susie washed it And she put it in the pot. Then she boiled it, and boiled it, A long as she was able; Then his daughter Lizzie took it, Aud she pat it on the table. Mr. Fiuney and his wife Both sat down to sup; And they ate, and they ate, Until they ate the turnip np. Ex. Repoct or Usios School fob the Thibd StosTa, Efiwso Jascabt 15, ISSi. Whole number in attendance 56 32 males, 21 fe males. Per cent, of attendance, males S3 per cent., females 8G per cent., total 84 per cent. The following are the names of pu pils who were present every roll-call during month : Mary Smith, Mary S. Jamison, Liz zie Eicbtnan, Annie Shellenberger, S-idie Jamison, Eifie Shellenberger, Aboie Schell, John Warner, Elliott McAlister, tV. U.Jam ison, Robert Jamison, William Scheil, Charlie McCacbren, Uenry Basslcr, Sylves ter Stuck. Foster Stuck. The following missed one day t Jennie Shellenberger, Em ma Smith, Nora E. Miller, Annie Schell, Oscar Smith, Simon E. Graybill, O. P Knuuse. Rkfobt roa the Mosth Ekdho Feblba bt 16, 18K2. Whole number of pupils in attendance 07 males 83, females !1; Per cent, of atteudatice, males b6 per cent., le males 86 per cent., total 86 per cent. The following are the names of pupils who were present every rull-call during month : John Warner, Elliott ale Abater, W. G. Jamison, Oscar Smith, William Schell, Charlie Sic Cachren, William Eichino, Charlie Schell, Sylvester Stuck, Foster Stuck, O. PKnouse, Mary S. Jamison, Lizzie M. Eichiuan, Anuie Schell, Annie Shellenberger, Emma Smith, 5Udie Jamison. Lme Shellenberger, Abbie Schell, Nora E. Miller. The following -u pila missed one day : Horace Shellenberger, SiJion Graybill, liecry Bawler, Samuel Warner. Ner. X. Van-Orunr. Jennie Shel lenberger, Mary B. Smith, Annie Schell. Geoboe L. Howeb, Teacher. ktrOBt or Bed Bock School roB Mouth Eswko Febbcbbt 16, isb2. Whole omu ber of pupils, boys 17, girls 16, total S3. Average attendeuce duriug montb, by 14, girls 13, total 27. Per cent, ol attendance rinrinv month 87. The following are the name ot pupjs who were preseut every day during ihe montb. Arthur Kaodman, Ira Hoist. Ella B. Kreiuer, Robert K.aufT- man, Beckie J. Moist, William Miller, James Sponeubtrger, Xsggie A. Adams, Jan.es Sieber, Miles Kautfuian. Ibe following were present 21 days during the mnih: Annie Moist, Grant Kaufman, Lizzie O. Kreioer, Emma Adams. J. F. Wibt, Teacher. It it the easiest thing in the world to be happy, if men aud women could only think so. Happiness is ouly another name lor love, lor where love exist in a household, there happiness must also exist, even though k baa poverty for it close companion; whete love exists not, even tbuugV it be in a palace, happiness can never come. He was a cold and selfish being w ho originated the saj ing that "when poverty cornea in at the door, lore flies out or the window," and bit assertion prove conclusively that he bad no knowledge of love, for unquestion ably the- reverse of the axiom quoted is nearer the truth. When poverty cornea in at ihe door, lovetrue luve is more than ever inclined to tarry, and do battle with the ent my. Let those who imagine them elves miserable, before they find fault with their surroundings, search in their hearts for the cause. A few kind words, a little forbearance, or a kiss, will open the way to a flood of sunshine in a house darkened by the clouds of discord and nnaniiability Ex. In Kansas, since the Constitution has for- bidden the sale of all aorta ot drinks, beer baa take the name of sea loam. The fol lowing is from the examination of a wit ness in the prosecution ol a seller : Ques tionDid tbis sea loam look liki beer f Answer It did. Q. Did it loam like beer t A-It did. Q. Did it taste like bier f A. it dM. Q.-euld you discover acy difference between ft and beer I A I Could not. Q. What, then, in yooT judg ment, was it I A. It was sea foam- Q What h sea foam I A. 1 don't know- d It any Journal. -mm A rear strengthening tonic, free from whivky and alcohol, cures dyspepsia, and similar diseases. It has never been equsled. Brown's Iron Bitters. Tor Sale Five shares or Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. Call at th is office. SHORT LOCjtLS. "James Deen is poorly." A horse Land is four inches. The 1st of March came in wet TThat of the ground hog day ? Use lemon juice for rheumatism. Jacob Sulouff is repairing his house. Robins put in an appearance last week. holiday1 Frida7 te the DeXt Gardeners looked up their seeds last week. The roads are reported as in a bad condition. L D. Musser has been quite sick the Jpast week Resumed Many that swore off on New Years day. The preachers in the United States number 44,000. Many people in Walker township have the mumps. The wild geese are on the wing, going northward. Frank Noble is preparing to build a stable on his lot Young iadies in Selinsgrove have carpet rag parties. Cows and horses sell at good prices at the sales. Young America has been scoopin" and hooking suckers. Fresh shad ran be ordered from dealers in this place. Horses bring good prices this spring. Cows, ditto. A nnmber of cases of spring fever have been announced. A complete a'wortment of furni ture is kept by Snyder. Plow shares of all kinds made at the Mifflintown Foundry. Rev. John C Laird was in town among his friends last week. The ladies are released that the river bridge has been swept A full line of Cooking Stoves at Mc-CIintic's, Odd Fellows' HalL John Tyson sold his wild cat to Martin Leonard of Harrisbunr. A hermit lives on the side of a mountain in Huntingdon county. Catholics are about to build an other Catholic church in Altoona. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Re publican and thereby get a newspaper. Miss Rate Leib, who lives with her mother on Third street is in poor health. Harry Stone is learning Telerrmpby in the railroad telegraph office in Patterson. Farmers in Huntingdon countv post the tramp law on the doors of their barns. A thunder shower awoke the in habitants of the town last Thursday at midnight M. T. Zellers, a young man from this county, is learning Telegraphy at Oberlin, Ohio. Mount Joy plows, and plow shares for sale at the Mifflintown Foundry. Good corn planter at 813.00. The foundation is being dug for the house of the Misses Adams, on Washington street Presbytery has approved of Rev. Hollideld's resignation of the Hunt ingdon congregation. The Democracy are in a muddle as to wb;t shall be the platform to run their candidates on. Jonathan Mover will be hung in Middleburg, Snyder county, on the 24th day of this month. John Burchneld, a citizen living in this borough, has been quite sick the past few weeks with a cold. The Chambersburg Repository says that "Pink-eyes" is spreading rapidly among horses in Franklin county. The weather prophets are in con flict as to how March may end. Thus far the month has been a surprise to all. Graybill has been doing a lively business, selling furniture, lately. If you need carpet or furniture, call at his place. John Motter, cf Harrisburg, tonk a car load of heavy weight horses away from this place by rail on Sat urday. Everything in the Tinware line at very reasonable prices at McClintic's, Odd Fellows' HalL There is no word from the Literary societies this year. A few seasons ago literary societies nourished vig orously in Juniata. Col. McClure. of the Philadelphia tmes, lt ctured on 1 uesday evening, in the Lutheran church in Yeajrer- town, Mifflin county. Auditor General John A. Lemon was kind enough to send us a copy of bis annual report for 1881, for which we return tharks. Many farmers sow cloverseed in the "down sign ;" many others sow whenever they consider the ground to be in "the right condition. Holman of the Mifflintown Foun dry is agent for the Wiard chilled plow. (JalL Q B. Horning and G. W. Smith are actively engaged at wood-cutting and railroad tie making. They have had a number of wood-choppers at work all winter. Joseph Brindle, contractor and builder, says that there are not enough brick to build a house with, for sale, within a circle of 100 miles of Mif fiintown. Ex-Representative Abraham Roh rer and son were in town on Satur day. The son was on his return trip to Colorado, of which far-away coun try he has been a citizen the past five years. There was a break in the Holli davsburrr reservoir, and a citizen thought that gave him the privilege of dipping bass there. Since he has paid a tine of $1G and costs he knows dittcrently. The creamery at Thompsontown is pronounced a success. Glad to hear it Farmers realize that it will pay to sell milk to the management of the enterprise. The butter and cheese of the concern is pronounced as good. Teople in this county, beyond Bealetown. and people for a consid erable distance on this side of Beale town are ereatly taken with the rail road project that comes into Juniata by way of Perry County through Bealetown Gap in the mountain. The station at Bealetown will be located on Mr. Rohrer's farm. SHORT LOCJ1LS. dayMnIP officers were sworn in on aton al. S. Gray Will, of Rkhfleld, before sfsrf ing on trip to the West, stopped with his kinsman, John Graybill, in this borough, over Sunday and Monday. The Lewistown Democrat and Senti net has a subscriber on its list named A. J. HummelL who paid subscrip. tion in advance till 1885. Mr. Hunt mell lives in Lewistown, Illinois. Pass his name around. You cannot say too much for him. A New Jersey paper says : Joseph Auer, of Greensburg, shot a white muskrat on Tbnrsday night along the Delaware, near his house. The "old est inhabitant" of that vicinity has no recollection of a white muskrat being seen hitherto. Some newspaper man, who was at a double wedding in Jefferson coun ty, New York, the other dav, says, the brides wre sisters, and "that as the party proceeded down the aisle a wedding march quickstep was plaved, followed by the Lymn, by the choir, "I've found a joy in sorrow." The Huntingdon Journal says: "On Wednesday of last week Mr. John Whitehead discharged sixteen of his ore miners at Lucy Furnace on ac count of their dissatisfaction with his weighmaster. That is the easiest way to get clear of employes who want to run the business of their em ployer." Tbi Bridge Company did not put in an appearance at Squire Loudon's, before whom suit was brought against the Company for collecting toll from foot travelers. The toll on one-horse business conveyances for crossing the river bridge has been reduced from 10 cents to 6 cents. The Perry county Freeman says : Recently a dog fell from the Susque hanna bridge at Clark's Ferry into the rivnr. and was carried over the dam and three miles down the river, and wonderful to relate, returned lfome in an hour nothing the worse. The Bloomfield Times last week published tiie following : A few days ago some person entered the resi dence of Sirs. Sponenlx-rger in Liver pool and 6tole about 60. Suspicion rested upon a certain individual and the matter of arresting hhu was talked of, but during the evening the money was brought back and laid in the doorway. " The following i3 a verbatim copy of the verdict of a Schuylkill county Coroner's jury in the case of a man who died a few days ago in the Alms house : " Patrick F. Cooligan's death was caused by the visitation of God, superinduced by the use of liquors previous to his admission to the Alms house." A thief did his best to burglarize the safe in the office of the Treasurer of Perry county some nights ago. The efforts at exploding the safe were a failure. The Treasurer savs that even had the thieves been successful in blowing the Safe open they would have obtained no money, for the rea son that no money is kept in the safe. People going to house-keeping. and people re-Btoking their kitchens with kitchen furniture, can buy to advantage at McClintic's in this town, in the Odd Fellows' HalL stoves, and all kinds of tinware and kit-hen fur niture. Call and see his stock. If vou have a house or barn to spoilt McClinlic will do it for you. A commercial traveler for a Phila delphia wholesale house, while at Holhdaysburg a few days ago, wa3 in vited to a sociable, where a dance was participated in. He was not pro ficient in the art of dancing, and in a figure with wliic.h he was not ac quainted he refused to give his hand to a lady. The lady was insulted, and told several of her male friends. Thev waited on the PbHadeiphian. He declared his innocence of any in tention of insult or any intention of violating the rules of the figure ; but no apology would do, they thrashed him quite severely. There have recently been recorded in the office or the Register and Recorder of Ju niata county two leases which will arouse the attention of such people as have Irom time io time manifested interest in the Se limigrove and North Branch Railway Com pany. The first lease is that of the fran chise of the said company for a period of 999 years, by B. B. Mc'Crum, receiver ol said company, to James M. Ryder, of New York City. The second lease is that of assignment of the lease obtained from Uc Crum by the said Ryder to the Susquehan na and Southwest Railway Company for the term of 999 years. In playing fox, last Saturday even- mg, boys ran down uirougu am Flow's lot and up over a wood-shed and kitchen to the roof of the house occupied by Mrs. Belford on Mam street The moon was shining bright ly at the time, which caused the shad ow of the boys to be plainly seen in the street The shadows alarmea 6ome citizens ; they thought that bur glars had taken possession of tue roof of a neighbor as a preparaioiy step to an entrance to the house through the batch in the roof, at a laterhour of the night When the party on the roof w;is challenged the response was prompt and revealed the presence of the boy foxes. "Nellie, my dear," said Mr3. Slob son to her daughter, "did you read Oscar Wilde's lecture and note his observation regarding the desirability of having beautiful surroundings" "Yes. mamma." "Then, my child, tell me what you think are the most beautiful surroundings. " dm i won't" "Yes, you will." "Well, then, if von must know, I think Gus Sing- sadiy's arms are the most beantHUl fcurroundintrt? in the wide world." The girl went to bed snpperless, and poor Guss whistled at the gate for an hour without getting the usual re sponse. Rochester Express. As effective medicine for kidney disease., low fevers and nervous prostration, and well worthy of S trial, is Brown's Iron Bit ters. Regulate the Secretions. In our endeavors to preserve health it is ol the utmost importance that we keep the secretory system in perfect condition. The well-known remedy KidDeyAvort, bas spe cific artion on the kidneys, liver and bow els. Use rt instead of dosing with vile bit' terf or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable, and ia prompt but mild in action. It is pre pared in both dry and liquid form and sold by drngftsts everywhere. itoiiaf Eafl Tacan is an inatitatjoa at Oberlin, Ohio, in which Telegraphy is taught. The fol lowing questiobs ware asked the studeota. They have till March 11th inst. to answer. The student that answers the highest nnm ber of the questions correctly is to receive a prise of $5 in gold : 1. Will a pil of water weigh more with a live fish in it than without f 2. What animal has no eye-brows ? 8. Why does lightning turn milk sour? 4. Why does firing a cannon bring a drowned person to the surface t 6. Why do boys scratch their heads when puzzled 1 6. How does s little chick get out of its shell T 7. Is a negro a colored man f 8. Why doea a turkej a noese turn red when he is mad T 9. Why cannot brass be welded f 10. Who was the brat white child born in America ? 1 1. In what battle was "Mollis Stark" the watchword ? 12. now many men signed the Declara tion of Independence f 13. Why is a man shorter in the evening than in the morning T 14. A boy stand at the North Pole and throws a stone at aome object, iu what di rection will it go ? 15. Supposing a train moving at the rate of thirty miles an hour and on the rear platform of which a cannon is placed par allel with the track. If the cannon be dis charged in the opposite direction with the same velocity as the train moves, where will the ball fall 1 16. If my thumb nail had not been paired since Aug. 26, l&oi, how long would it be now, if it grew one-tenth of an inch a week 1 17. Why does a black alate pencil make a white mark I 18. How can yon tie a knot in a bone t 19. Will it take any more brick to build a wall over a bill than straight through it on a level f 20. Why cannot a man lift himself by pulling on his boot-straps f 21. Why does a dg turn around several times before lying lon f 22. Why is a man longer when dtad tbau alive ? 23. What bests off time in a watch f 24. Why can a woman not throw a stone as well as a man T 20. If In walking around a tree and a squirrel keeps on the opposite side of you, do yon wslk around the squirrel f 26. How did the word "skedaddle" origi nate t 27. Whose dying words were, "This is the last of earth 1" 28. Whose dying words were, I take a leap into the dark I" 29 Whose dying words were, "Wake me ' up when the train comes 1" 30. Whose dying words were, " Now for ! the great eternity J" 31. Who fired the first Union gun in the late civil war t 32. Who said, "The pen is mightier than the sword f 33. How many times did Crn Field cross the Atlantic to secure the cable t 34. What animal i.I breathe throneh the i end ol a broken bone when the windpipe is j lint ' I 35. Who said. "Give me a place to stand on. and I will move the world V The Twentv-eighth and Twenty-1 ninth Annual Report of the Penn- svlvauia Trainins bchool for Feeble-j minded Children lies on our table. Tho Pennsylvania Training-School for Feeble-minded Children is situ ated in Delaware county. Pa., on the Philadelphia and est Chester Kail- road, near Elwyn station, thirteen miles from 31st and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. It is accessible by nu merous trains daily. For full par ticulars as to the objects of the In stitution, the different funds on which children are admitted, the various grades of their classification, terms, kc, address Isaac !N. Reblts, JL D., Elwyn, Delaware County, Pa, " - Notice. At the request of a num ber of subscribers in arrears more than one year, the time for the pay ment of arrearages lias been extended to the 15th day of May, 1882. After that date a bill will be sent to all per sons that are in arrears more than one year. LETTERS rerflaihlng in the JliffliritoWn, Pa , Post Office, .March I, 1882. Persons asking Tor letters in tbis list will pU-ase say they are advertised. Agmees Mary jStoner Emma Barnincrr Mrs. Clara !shiwre Geo. W. Cot) es Mrs. Lizzie F. Stearnes J. 4V 2 Cbristesun Mrs Louisa; Drtwiler Samuel Pattal Card. Barnils Lincoln G. Farley man II its Magic GaiDberling Elijah llouts Xiss Jeuuie Milligan All C Parsons William T. Kalhbnn A. T. Jones John D. Kiftttle Mary Kobion Ella Khorles Mary tiiubett J. A. Keigle Benj. w. n. RODGEKS, P. Jf. Dos't condemn a good thing be cause you have been deceived by worthless nostrnms. Parker's Gin ger Tonic has cured many jn this section, of kidney and nervous dis orders, and we commend it heartily to 6tich sufferers. treepsrt JSeuis. Attend the large sale of Jersey Lows and Heifers. Horses snd Colis, Sherp, Pigs, poultry, tc , which John McJk-en adver tises. a!sn his farming utensils; en Toesdjy, Uarch 14, 12, at his residence in tValker j township. S lie to commence at 10 o'clucK This, from the Aor Jmcrica of last Saturday, will do : Martin Leonard, of Har risburg, while bt a hunting excursion in Juniata county aided by several of bis corrj panions, succeeded in capturing s large cat amount or wild-cat, which has been pre sented to the Zoological Gacden in this city. These animals are said to be extremely rare in that section, and tbis specimen is de scribed ss being jiarticularly ferocious. HOW to Get Well Thousands of prrsons are constantly troubled wilb a cdmLlnOiori of diseases. Diseased kidneys snd costi'-e bowels are fnir tormentors. They Should know that Kidney-Wort acts on these organs at the same time, csnstpg them tf throw off the poisons that have Clogged them, and so re newing the whole man. Hundreds testify to this. Ptltsturg Post. NOTICE. White oak plank, scantling, and boards can be bought low from Kolert Mrlntyre in Black Log Valley, Juntjts Co.' Pa. I will exchange lumber for live stock, and lor feed lor live stock. Address Robust McIsttk, Pciu Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. 70 A WEEK. $1'J a day at borne rsTly made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tatir St Co.. Augusta, Maine. mar2,'81-ly Subscnsw for (be Seottawl si BeUteaa. Sales of Personal Property.- March 8 S. D. Kepner, Torbett twp. 9 D. B. Sieber, Fermanagh twp. 10 Blixa Fnok, Walker twp. 11 J. S. M. Uibson, Mi Kurd twp. 13 Joseph Hosteller, Walker twp. 15 John Sieber, Walker t4f'; 16 Dr. Graham, Turbc't twp. 17 William Kerlin, Turbett. 18 Edmund Myers, Mill'ord twp. 2t J. B. Kuiiun, Turbett twp. 22 D. A. Toder, Sprnce Uili twp. 21 H. U. Sieber. Walker twp. 24 Ererard Oles, Walker. rf. U. SNYDER, Auctioneer. iV DIEDi SIEBER At McAlisterville, F. b. 25 tb, 1882, Abrahim Sibr, Sr., aged 71 years. 4 months and 10 days. Father Sieber was one of oar oldest and moat respected cilis-ns. lie was a'way kind to the poor, ever ready to lend a he'p ing hand to those in need or disiress; aic: wiil be misiu-d by many who shared hi kiudnesa and hospitality. He ii a worth' and consistent member ol the Mennomb Church troin his early manhood, and sustained in hi depaning boar by his fiiih io Jesus. And therefore be leaves his fam ily and friends, "to sorrow, not as those who have no hope." He was twice mar rird, and leaves a widow, seven children, (among whom is Rev. I,. L. Sieb.-r,) anri twenty-Seven grand-children, to mourn hi? death. His remains are deposited in the Lost Creek Uennnnite grtverard, where tbey shall real in peace until -this mortal shall put on immortality." May Ibe Lord bless and comfort the sorrowing family. A. C. is THE GREAT CURE """" roa RHEUMATISM la it is for all dnwin of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AMD BOWELS. It aisaaais ths arvtrm of th mrt i potion tv. eaoa-s tho brsadful oaSrinf wblc only UK TtoUms of Hh -nmsmm a irallas. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th wont forms or this torriblo dioMM hao bssa qnlekly nusrod. In a short tun PERFECTLY CURED. - ' .MhssJ w4rfsjlu-ss,uid n tmmena avl in cry port of tb. Country. In hoa drecof cit hMeured wbtnt:i ' had filled It mild, but fldent, crRTAIX I ITS ACTION, bat hamlrw in nil etnmi tTl t dcaaiet, MrrtkcM Mi f I ' l.ir to sail tit important org of the body. Tho natural action of tho Kidney ia renrtorcd Tho Liver tooleanaedoralldiaeaae.and the Dowels mora freely and healthfully. In ttie way the wont diiaora are radicated firoa ( it baa been proved by thcoaanda thai la the most effectual remedy tor eieaosrine: the yetem of all morbid eeereuona. Itahouidbt need in every household aa a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures EIUOUSNE33. . o:;3TnA TION, PILES and all FEMALE Damns Is pot op In Dr? Vrartakle Fans. In tin cmna, on parkue of whirs roskesCqoarts medicine, bo in Linnla Form, Terr Cooeeatratca for the eonrcurnre of Uinse who rsnnot ream!? pro- pmrwil. Itaci9Wttkial$iacwinatlrf". GET ITOrTOCtl pnCGOIST. nucE.si.aw WELLS, KICIUBDSn fo.. Pros-, frill ara1 h- lrr w4W.I Si al KcTQt. TT. n&-H!i 'I -q-'i .KI.Md s.fiiq.i i 3uXlk " ' I UIl-!IVlf V JfuUIKd-i( D ana-pK -a -f '3HIJ.NPH 1513303 , . .Jin , , . .. aiqn.fs.i apcui aq liw sa.oa Jno joj pjJ jjo aJojo)Ajai 30itpin jaqio pus .'a jo 'uvauaruv 'anH jv3u!S 1 aPis 9uo prui on ji 3td ot (ujUv in pjonJ -ui BAq I in aa!1;if P! aP!3 11" jao omiprtn Him jo iiiioij.Kf m qi jo l"sp -nuoa os pe I -amoo oj sjcj. ausiu joi sJimtAi io aoaadxa qi Smpioan nqi dJD Suiami Ai'tii iq 'dn iaAi(8u 9 utd ji inoqw 2m.ra.tq abaJJ jWu ql o tJpw qioq no pjj jo fiqno(J nq auiq-wR wiqX sJsjniDsimivru aqi mojj pU09 no s loais Sm cuojj mo sc ) Xnq uj no jvqi pus 'inrn"nu,j oiis sqi oiui iqinoia, ma eniqacs; 8 !!. 1q qi 11 AJti.2 aqi uan sAq jrqi 'a ptio.w I 'auiqarsj 3uija;s v Suinq o wuiqi oq asoqi ox CO 31 9IE IIC 14 Is. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrusTowa, Mirch 8. 1832. Butter 25 Eggs '6 Lard..... Ham Shoulder .. Sides Eag , 12 15 10 10 n MIFFLINTOWN' GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weenly. Quotations for To-uat. Wednesday, Sarah 8, 1882. Wheat Corn, ..... Oats Rye Cloverseed. Timothy set 1 20 70 43 90 6 11 2 25 A PHILADELPHIA MARKET?. I'HiLtMLPiiiA, Var. 4 Wheat. SI 31lo 1.33 Rye t'ic. Coin 6tG9c. Oa's 4lo ftc. PotaM- $1 I2'l 20 per hitslie! Onion $2 2tt2 62 per barrel. Swel po tatoes $i Mr turret. Tmi'tthv hay $I.H-to 1.20 per 100 ;b; mix.! 9Vt. 31 l5 -r 1XI Ids Mnw pnto9 c jier Itut. CUTTHISOUTI !5?S15i2S40wpEEERK. We have stores In 1 5 leading Cities, from which onr sprat obtain tber sor-l!s quietly. Oir Fnctarirs I Frinriiml o:vn treat File, Fa. KenU for o tr New Cwulwasoe ana tunus to agents Addraw Mil I nVTI I 8,3 Spring Carden St. S ill LUIXLL PHILADELPHIA, PA TAIaUABIairFAinjr- AT PRIVATE SALE. THE heirs of Frederick LarjTer, dee'd will offer al private sate, farm, situ ated in Greenwood township, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of J. A user, J. G Jones, J. Kipp snd others, containing One Hnndred & Fifty-fire Acres, more or less, ab-ut 1 15 acres of wh en are cleared and in a liitttl state of cnltiratior. the balance is wed set with timber. The improvements are a Large Mlh Frame Ecnse, BANK BARN, Hg Pen, Corn Honse, and W'h House, with a Well of nerer-tailing water near toe door. 1 Sere is also an ex cellent Orvbard of choice Imit on the farm This is a inot desirable property, being situated in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, rfatfrrhes, mills, 4c, and within a few mile of the Pennsylvania Railroad. GFor fuilher particulars call on the nnrierMgned, who rexide on the firm, or address them at Miileratnwn, Perrr Pa. SISWIN LAUVFK, BULHER LACVEB. May 4, 1891. Administrators. E In $0(1 Av llom'- Samples woflh f t free, Address Stis soa k. Co., Portland, Maine. mar2Ul-lT Every family should hare a county news paper. Subscribe for the Srwiiaci d Rf fnhiien. Sew Adrertinements. STRONG FACTS A great many people axe aslucg what particular troubles BmowKf I&ON BiTTKU is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy. Kidney Disease, Coo sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up' the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May t. iWo. My beaith was much .nattered by Rheumatism when 1 commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitten, and I scare eiy hail streopih enough to at tend to my daily household duties. 1 am dow using the third bottle and I tun regainuig strength daiiy. and I cheerfully recommend it to alL 1 cannot say too much in pra j fit. sUn. 1aby . bxASaiaaa. 173 sVrcsuunst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christian be rr, Va., iWf, Suffering from kidney disease, from nhiih I cquM get no relief, I tried Drown's Iron sitters, which cured me completely. A chd of ir.inc, recovering rro;n scarlet fcver, had no appetite andd!d not seem to te able to cat at al I (tae him Iron L.ucrs With the happiest results. J. kvu MoKIaWl'S. Heart D!sea:c; Vine St., ITarTlfctrt, Pa. Lec , i?tJ. Aftrr trying dlfferem pSystcians and many ree'r1 ir'r p.'.p:tauon ot the heart without receii.-)t any tenet:. I was advised to try brown 'a l.on L.ttcr. 1 hre used two tot tlcs and r-erer found aoythit. toat gave n.e w much re.ier". Kr. jjxis Hess. Tor ihe peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, EaowN s IRON UlTTULi is iaviluaLlc Try it. Be sure and get tho Genuine. PRIVATE SALES. o Large Farm at Private Sale. The Vaiuulle Farm ol the Heirs of Wil iam ()ki-S"n, deceas'il, is uSVreti for sale. It is located in the fVrtile Taller of Tusca riira, Juniata county. Pa., tfi! and a bas miles west of Acadmia, containing 240 Acres ol prime limestone lan-1. all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good, Large Mansion Hocse, Bank !Jirn, 100x50 feet; Wagon Sheds, Torn 'ribs. Hog Pens. Good Spring and Spring House, and all other ouiIiuiIuiiies alsuot'uer springs and running water; Two tJrclnr'l bearing choice fruits. It is will located, near to churces, sohooN, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grass and for making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did for many years for its former owner. Price will be reasonaDle, aud time given to suit purchaser. For terms, te., call n Jaiues B. Okeson, Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oie- son, Port Koyal. House and Lot in JtcAlisterviUe. A Lot containing one-lonrth Acre of ground, with a two-storr douUe Log House, wraiher-bosrdrd in front, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable for one or two families ; also, Stjbl-r, Large Shop. Pi-p -n. c, ail nnder good fence, and well sup plied with large and small frnits. Terms easy, and price to suit the limes. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAlisler. new the prem ises, or to Mr. Rebecca L. Wilson. Port Koyal, Jauiata Co., Pa. A FARM OF 7i ACKES, MOKE or LESS. in Beale township, 5) acres clew, u id. r a grnxl state of cultivation. Log house, btnk barn, outbuildings, orch trd, well ot water at the door, running water near Ihe house and barn for stock. ALSO, a Farm of Sri 1 acres, adjoining Ihe above. Ten acres clear. A good stone house with frame kitchen, frame stable, fruit. These farms make do siralile country b mes- They are only six iles from Miffi'n station on the Pennsyl vania railroad and ouly one mile' from Johns- stown, Janlata Co., Pa. ALSO, the undi vided half of 300 acres of mountain land in Beale town-hip. ALSO, a Lot of Ground, about one til ii of an acre, iu Johnstown, haviiig thereon en-cled a two story Iraine house ami a wood-house. Fruit on the lot. These properties can all be bought together. or separately, at a bargain, ior fr.rthcr particular, call on or mill res s John K iuB maii.or B.m j.irnin Shellenliergur, Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS ia the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown. Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO AIRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellonse, a com modious til3 and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the ilo. r ol the house. For particulars rail on or address wm. hoops. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. A FOCXDRf FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good orde, at iohtstow n Juntata Co., Pa. The engine is new. Thj. melting appentus bas just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. AH Of the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry has the best run of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there 5) or 6 s?res ot land for sale, having (hereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarty new, and s good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, tc. Every thing convenient sbvrut the premises. Will sell ail or part. For further particulars call on or address J. II. KOUKiiS. Joanatuwn, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM m TUSCARORA Valley, Containing 2)5 acres, about 175 acres clear. Two sets of buildings. No. 1, Log House, 20x24, plastered and pebbled ; Kitchen attached, 12x18; Spring, and also a Well of water near the door; Stone Bank Barn. 40x90 ; Orchard. No. 2. New frame House, 28x32, good cellar; Summer House, 14x30; Spring and Spring House; New Frame Bank nam, 4 x66 ; Waiton Shed ; Oood Young Orchard, of gralted Imit, in bearing condition Will sell all, or half, to snit purchaser. The land is well adapted by nature for the raising of grain and stock. Plenty of lime stone. The community is good. Churches and school house conve nient. Terms moderate. T:r particulars call on or address C. MEYERS, F aimers' Grove, Juniata Co., Pa. Subscribe for the Sinlitul RtpuMn the best aewspaper ia the conaty . &'lCELUl.YEOUS SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AMD A FCLI'LINE OF STORE GOODS TOR THE foCaT KfTRADE. C7" Be sure and examine our stock b-.fore purchasing elsewhere, as JOB aa cor taiuly savs money. No trouble to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GKOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27, 1881-ly D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can buy TEE REST AND TlIB CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS. CJPS. BOOK, SHOES, JSD FURXISHISG GOODS. HE is prepared to' exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered In this market, and at JSTOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, meaflnf es taken for suits sod parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasosable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, 1ST9-U SAM'L STHAYBR has just returne'i front the Eastern cities with a foil variety of MEN.& BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RN'ISTIIXQ GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Cone and sse me snd be astonished Pants at 75 cent. E7 SUITS MADk TO OKUEK.rj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. Parker's Bair Balsam. A n fuVfanf, afrttahU I 'sir Drrtsing that Kever Tails to Restore Cra7 or Faded Hair to its Youthful Ol. pc and $t sizes. Professional CorJ. Locis 8. Ars;!io Oso. Jacobs, Ja ATKI.SO. &. J icom, ATTORN EYS - AT - LAW", MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CS";ollecting snd Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. "rrics On Miin srreet, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson. E--J . south of Bridge street. Uct 'J5, 18bl. tlOlJlE J. CRAV FORD, Attorney at Law, MltrLISTOirX, - - PESX'J. All inisine jromptly attended to. Spe cial attention g-iven to ColliTfirte; nl Con veyancing. Iftticeon Kriilge street, op.0 sile Court (louse iuare. ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLISTOH'X, JUS1.1T.1 CO., P.1. E7" All business promptly attended to. Orrtci On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. U, S"-ly JACOB BEIDLEK, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFL.'NTOWN, PA. rCoilcctions attended to promptly. Orrtcc With A. J. Patterson Esq, 01 Bridge street. Fb 2.3, '80 .v7dd. stone, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. (J?" Collections and all prolesaiona! busi ness promptly attended to. june 2, 1677. THOMAS A. ELDEK, iTlX Physician and Surgeon, MlFFLIXTbir.V; r.1. Office honrs from 9 a. w. to 3 r. .. Of. Cce in his father's residence, at the south eud of Water street. ocl2i-tl Ty M. CRAWFORD, Jl. D., Il.is resumed aeMvelr the practice of Medicine and Su'gery and their collateral brunches. Office at thf old comer of Third and Or streets, Mitlliutown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876 J. M. BRAZhlE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .IcaiJemia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrict formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail hours. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJf., JVSt lTA CO., r.1. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly II EXRY IIARSHBERGER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Sureery and all their collateral branches. Oifce at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 187fi. .r. After the First Day of December, 1830, TOU WIIL FISD JACOB G. WIXEY la his New Store Room at the East eod of 31c wLIVTERTILLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds. Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WAEE. Which articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronage te ti peels, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in the future. JACOB G. WINSY. 5e u,ifm. JDVERTISEMEXTS. BAIR & L.EV1TN". SAMUEL tSTRAYEK. Florcston Cologne. A Xw as r.OTnWLS Twrvr. Tn.wr. i.mt, L.'. S. kV I1. I. 'Ki-.fVJiK T-.'i t tiarrr. Burks. Saadraks, Mllliscia and many ol lae beu aiciiictftes known are coinbtned in Pakkek's U:NOeb Tonic, into a medicine of such 3Tietl aod e&cuve powers, In make it the (Wcatcst 1;1 Oil Purifier and kidney Correctur and the Best lealts tat Strrsfll Restorer Ever Cttd. Tt cures Drsnepsia, RSeumamm. Nreralf;ta, Sleepw Irenes, ntd ail lUNcasesofuie Mfimach.Uoweis,Lung hxrrr, Crmary Org.-uu, and all r emale Complaints. If you ai e wasting away with Cottsumpoon or an dWase, u.ie the I onic loniay. It wiilsure.y heip vuu. kememberf thtt Tostc is liie 1-. Kamily Medi cine ever raj!?, and e. far superior to Bitten, essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates, and cures Urankcnriess. Anv dealer in dnif cn supply you 50c. and $t sires. Nonegenume without signature of Him:ox & Co.. Cnemisis, N. V. Laacb Savikc in Il'vino Tiia Xxixas Size. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors te Miners &. Kennedy,) DEALERS iy 911. CEMENT, Calcined Piaster, Lacd Plaster, iSlfeiBi; CILT. AC; We buy Grain, to ba deKremd ar MlfHIa town. Port Royal, or Mexico. Vie are prep ved to I urnish Sail, to dea-lars at reasonable rates. KENNEDY DOTY. April 21, !SI-tt Special .Yvtictf. PIMPLES. I wi:t luiiil (i-r ) die reeipe lor a simple) YigktsBlk Balk rh.it will remove Tax, FRECKLE. PIMPLES an I P.Lorcuss, leaving the kiti soft, char ai.d beautiful; also instructions for producinz a luxuriant growth of htiron a bill heud or smooth tare. Address, inclosing 3e stamp. Bkk. VaSDEir Jt Co., 5 Beekirrs;ii $i., ; T. TO CONSLnn'TTVEsT"" The advertiser harm? been permanently cureil of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple ri-m-dy, is anxious to make known to bi leltow-snlten-rs the means of cure. To ail who desire it, he will send a copy of Ihe prescription used, (tree of charge.) with the directions for prepiring snd nsing Ihe same, which they wiil find a scke Ct'SE for C'l-vsmrriosi, Asthma, Brok Chitis, te. Parties wishing the Preset .p-' tion, will piease address, Rev. E. A. WILSON. 134 Penn St., Wiiliarasbuig, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED Big Pay. Light WorS. Steady Empt-ii meut. r-aui-ples free. Address'. M. L. BY UN, 49 Nas sau Street, Ns:w York. minions or youth. A GENTI.EM .V who .ntf-red for rears from Nervous DEBILITY, PkEMATURE DECAY, and all the efl'.-rts of youthful in discretion, will lor the sake of snifer-ig ha annitv. send free Io all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making Ihe simple remedy by which he was cured. Sniferer wishing to profit bv the advertiser's expe-ri-n-'e can do so by aidreasing in perfect co:.fldetjce. JOHN B. OGDKN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26. 1S. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the Ijos of A Lecture on fSe Nature. Treatment and Padicat Cnre of 3tmiiial Weakness, or Spcrtnatorrliiea, inrtneed by Pell-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, Impotence, Nervous Debility, and Intptdiments to Marriage gen erally ; Consumption. Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Im apai itv, &c By ROBKRT J. CCLVERWFI.L, M. D.. Au thor ol the "G.-een Book," te The world-renowned ant&or, in this sd minble Lecture, clearly proves Irom his owa experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may bei-tfeetnally remov ed without medicines, and without danger oirs surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and ellectual by which every sniferer, no matter what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. tJ This Ltctvt mil prone a 600a to tho smuti and thousand. Sent, under sea!, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A ldresa THECULYEIWELL MEDICAL t0 41 Asa SI., New York, N Y. ; f'-lv rewt.tmee Hot si-
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