SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : nedaeadar, Marcb 29. 1SS. TERMS. Subscription, SI -60 per annum if paid itbin,12 months; $2.00 if not paid within 12 BOBtb. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 (Mill per inch for each insertion. Transmit business notice in local col inn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. . - . .- SHORT LOCALS. Sassafras tea. Children in Hmilingdon hare mea sles. Clearfield county has debt of $67,000. . . Trout may be caught on the first of ApriL Mrs. Turbett has returned from a visit to Ohio. Lime is scarce in this neighbor hood. So builders say. The business persimmon is alwavs knocked by advertising: Judge Elder proposes to bow spring wheat, as an experiment. A great interest The ladies' in terest in spring bonnets. All exchange papers report an un common number of deaths. J. C. Crawford has bee a appointed Post-master at Reed's Gup. The oldest lawyer of the Terry county bar is 84 years of age Baptists in Huntingdon have been holding a protracted meeting. There was a snow about 3 inches deep on Ihursuay morning. Quite a number of Juniata people left for the West List wetk. The beautiful spring weather got a bark-set last Thursday morning. Newton Hamilton Presbyterians are about to repair their eharch. Bellefonte ladies have opened a soup and lunch house at the railroad sta tion. J. U Okeeon will sell valuable per sonal prijvertj e? Port Rojal io Satur day. Mrs. Kepner, of Frederick City, Maryland, is visiting at John Hom ing's. The sunflower, both real and arti ficial, is considered the aesthetic flower. The heaviest grade on the railroad on the Allegheuies is one foot to the 100 feet Lawyer Stone, durin? the past week, has been down to Virginia on business. David Itobison, ex-superintendent of common schools, was in town on Saturday. There is a movement on foot to create a State out of the southern part of Dakota. People that believe they know, say the coming summer will produce a great deal of fruit Rev. Bossert, a colored man, preached in the Chapel Presbyterian Church on Sabbath. Cresson has been selected as the place for the encampment of the Na- tional Guard next falL There ia a petition being largely signed by eitixeos of this place asking for the pardon of Mason. L D. Musser's health has been so far recovered that he may walk out when the weather is fair. Butter brought from across the sea, from Holstein, 6ells in New York at 45 and 43 cents per pound. Boys do not like to set fish-nets below town, in the river, because the musk-rats destroy the nets. This month has not been cold, but backward enough to prevent farmers from 60wing oats in March. A Selinsgrove type-setter, named E. E. Duck, in 9 hours and 45 min utes set 12.020 ems, 6olid brevier. Exchanges report a boom in Odd Fellowship ; they mean that the mem bership is increasing ia this State. If the coming April exceeds the present March weather, it will have to change about four times a day. People in Indiana county are peti tioning fr the establishment of a Soldiers' Home in Indiana county. The Presbyterian Foreign Mission nrv Society will meet at ths house of Mrs. McKuight, next Saturday after noon. The stalk of the Eister posy showeth itself abva grounl Tue Evster posy is the first of spring flowers. Miss Maud Irwin is away at Har- risburg attending the wedding of her friend Miss Manie Gulp, to Mr. Cleve land. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, it is sad, will build a new sta tion house. 800 feet Ion", at Harris- burff. Frank Books is home from his med ical studies. Another winter at the University, and he'll get a diploma as a doctor. The Chambersburg, Franklin coun-1 tv, Fair Ground has been divided off! into town lots, which will be sold at j public sale. Friends of Congressman H- G. Fisher say that he will again become a candidate for the position that he now holds. A lady confused a Huntingdon edi tor the other day by asking, "Do the newspaper corps embrace many ladies T" Henry S. Graham, of Northum berland, was married on the 15th of February ; on the 28th of the same month he died. The law requires that School Di rectors be sworn, or affirmed before entering upon the discharge of their duties as directors. "George Kiroe, of McVeytown, has carried the mail and conveyed pas sengers to and from the depot at taat place for a quarter of a century. " No, sir," said the old gentleman, "my daughter will not marry just at present I am not wealthy enough to sunoort a son in-law."- P. ftilmini&trator of William Tnwarv. deceased, so.d at public sale, last Thursday the house and lot of said decedent, a short dis r north of this town, to lawyer Lyons, for five hundred and fifty dol lara. - SHORT LOCALS. 'tf -Swammmasmm People say they would rather have rough weather in March than in ApriL They are hopeful that April will not wheat hiU'd a the &rowinS John Btdsbaugh died at his place of residence in Milford township, on the 14th inst., aged about 65 years. Interment in Church Hill grave yard. Solomon Casner, aged 82 years, a citi2en of Blair county, offers to walk 53 miles in one day, insufficient finan cial inducement is offered. So says the Altoona Tribune. Post master Rodgers and family and Mr. William Culp are attending tbe marriage of Miss Mama Gulp and Mr. Cleveland, at Harrinburg to-day, Wed nesday, March 22,1882. Merchant Cluck, of Mdlsrstown, had a battle with thieves last Thurs day morning." See particular account as published among State items else where in this paper. Sergeant Mason has a wife and baby. Subscriptions for their bene fit have been started in cities of the country. In this town pay 10 cents at JYepn?r e drug store. Ia. I Frail, of Harrisbnrg, a brake man on a freight train had a finger mashed between '"bumpers of freight cars," in Patterson on Wednesday evening of List week. John Lynch; an Englishman, was ki'ded by falling under a freight car, which he was attempting to get on, last Thursday evening, a short dis tinct below Patterson. Mrs. John KanSiuan, who lived near Yan-Wert, Walker township, died on Sabbath, the 12th inst, from tbe effects of a paralytic stroke re ceived the Tuesday previous! The ex'-hange that published the following d jes not beloug to the sun flower aesthetics: "The real calf is killed to be dressed. Tbe calf of so ciety is frequently dressed to kid." A McVeytown man shot what he suppled was au otter iu the river. When he fished the auimal out of the J stream Le was shocked to discover that he had tliot his neighbor's dog. The next annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Huntington Presbytery will be held in Port Royal, Juniata county, on the first Thursday in March, 1883. How a Chinaman would have re joiced, had the 3 J pound rat, that was recently caught m a Harrisburg sta ble, been presented to him. It would have made a fat rat soup for a China man. Strawberries were selling in the cities last week at $1.25 per quart It was a good thing for the men that raised them that some people are rich enough to buy them at that fig ure. A public meeting wis held in the Academy of Musio in Reading, Pa., uo Saturday evening, at srhisb a reso lution was adopted requesting Presi dent Arthur to pardon Sergeant Ma son. The friends of George Reynolds are in despair for tbe restoration of his health. Mr. Reynolds was bap tized by Rev. Berry a few days ago and was united to the Lutheran church. The Meadville Republican remarks : The subscriber who sent us an ode to spring, has been notified that he had an owed to last spring unsettled on our books, which must be disposed oi first and foremost " Rev. Adam Pflenger, a Lutheran clergyman of Perry county, Ohio, is a disciple of Bro. Jasper, of Rich mond, and is preaching sermons in which he takes the position that the sun revolves around the earth." There were several bright flashes of lightning last WednesdaJ evening at 8 o'clock, which is not a common occurrence when the ground is cov ered with snow. The lightning was light enough to show all surrounding objects on the streets. Miss Maggie Weller ia visiting kin folks in this place. She is stopping with Mr. John Allen and family. Miss Weller is an artist of consider able merit Her oil paintings are quite attractive. She has a number of scenes, which she painted, with her, at Mr. Allen's. Rev. Mr. Seibert under whose Pre siding eldership tbe Patterson Evso pohcal Aoeiatinn building was built, till preach regularly in th Patterson church twice a dav. couiuieuoieg on Sabbath, April 2, 1882. Service in tbe mornine 10 o'clock, and in tbe evening at 7 o'clock. A citizen from Scbnylkill county. that had missed a passenger train at this place, attempted to get on a freight train eastward bound, on Tuesday, the 21t inst, at the Pat terson House He missed the step of the car and got a foot under the wheels. His foot was amputated by Drs. Crawford, Banks and Sandoe. Tukbb i no use in drugging yourself to death, and buying all tbe vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, j inndsce, dyspepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of the livtr, oitoa ana su.ni aeh. by wearing one of Prof. Guilniette's French Liver Pads, which is sure cure every time. If your aruggisi uoes mi the pad, send $1.50 in a letter to frencn Pad Co., Toledo, O , and it will be sect yon bv rwturn mail. It is the only Pad that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of counter Wholesale and retail by L. Bauks Co , Druggists, Mifllintowri, P. A Uealtn Slate. Teople are constantly changing their booses from East to West and from North fo Sofit. or ttrta. in search of a beahhy S tale. If ihey would learn to be contented j . the relebrsted Kidney-Wort an" " when sick, they would be ranch better eff. Tk. -I...I- crstera can be kept in a neauny state by this simple but eflectual remedy See large adv. Journals from the eastern part of the State tell that a man, in sinking a well ia Montgomery county, says that Le came on a vein oi gooa co'u. A citizen of Jnniata says that if his peolrWcal information is correct there is no coal in Montgomery county, for the reason that Montgomery county is not high enongh in the geological scale. Time will telL Kevital.ring the blood is absolutely ne cewsry for the euro of general debility, weakners, lassitude, tc. The beat enricher of dtsj Wood is Bw'i Iron Bitters. Two thieves antenvl Samuel Lewis, near Barnes ton sta Uon, Berks county, on last Thursday night, and, after binding Lewis and his wife, ransacked the house and obtained $1,500 in money. People should not fceep money in the house, at least not in such large quantities. A New York exchange says : Elias Dupuy, residing near Lackawanna, Ulster county. New York, is cutting a new set of teeth at the age of 95 years, nine having made their ap pearance. He has had five wives and eight children, bis last marriage hav ing taken place when he was 60 and his wife 19. A dispatch from Scranton, Psl, on the 15th inst, said: The Court to day awarded to Professor J. E Hawker, Superintendent of Schools of this city, $4,003 damages in the 6uit brought by him against Morris GolJsinith, a prominent merchant of this city, for siguiug a libelous peti tion to the State Superintendent of Schools. A certain New York judge was once obliged to sleep with an Irishman in a crowded hotel, when the following conversation ensued : "Pat you would have remained a long time in the old country before you could have slept ! with a judge, would you not?" "Yes, your honor," said Pat, "an' I think your honor would have been a long time in the ould country before ye'd been a judge, too." Ex. " Said the pastor to one of his el ders, who was secretary of the coun ty agricultural society : 'There is too much horse-racing at your county fairs. I should like to know what horse-racing has to do with tilling the soil.' Said tbe elder to the pas tor : There is too much grab-bag at your church fairs. I don't 6ee what pious lotteries have to do with the spread of the GospeL They changed the subject" .Dr. Elder, assisted by Dr. Banks, made a post mortem examination of the body of Miss Hate Lybe. Her case was a complicated one. Tbe heart was largely diseased, one of its valves being entirely destroyed. The lung were to a certain degree congested. The liver was greatly enlarged. Three largo gall-stones, almost $ of an inch in diameter, were found in the gall sack. Before her death Miss Lybe expressed a consent that such an ex amination should be made of her body. An umbrella story : A gentleman. who had no umbrella and who had just come into town on a local train, perceived before him as he stepped into the street a person whom he took to be an acquaintance and who had a fine new umbrella hoisted over his head. Running np to him, there fore, he clapped him on the shoulder, saying, as he did so, by way of a joke : "111 take that .umorella, it you please." The individual thus ad dressed looked around and disclosed a perfect stranger, but before the other could apologize he said, hur riedly : " Oh, it's yours, is it T Well I didn't know that Here, you can have it" and broke away, leaving the utensil in the hands of the first party to the conversation. Boston Journal. There, is almost a general desire expressed by the people that Mason, who shot at the murderer Guiteau, should not serve a term of imprison ment, as sentenced by the court-mar-tiaL Discipline demanded that he le put upon trial and be sentenced for shooting at a prisoner ; but the sense of the country is strongly in favor of having him pardoned. The country would really have been glad if he had shot the murderer Guiteau, but to permit a guard to shoot at a prisoner in jail without taking notice of the act would be the destruction of order and discii-line. Jlawn has been disciplined, now pardon him, is the almost general expression. There is, however, another class of men that say that to pardon Mason is to coun tenance disorder and lawlessness. Their point is not well taken. The right to pardon is obtained by law ful process. Tbe laws of the coun try give the President the right to pardon a man that has been lawfully senten'-ed. Mason was tried and sen tenced Liwfully for an unlawful act and he can be pardoned in accord ance with the provisions of law. NEWPORT ACADEMY. Jin English and Classical School. Next term opens April 3. Supe rior advantages are offered by this schooL A thorough training given in all the Entrlish branches and full preparation for College. Special at tention given to tuose wisuing to teach. Board and Tuition low. For particulars anplv to D. FLEISHER. A B., PrincipaL Aw exchange says : A woman of Pboenix- vilie, Pa., wbo bad ahusnaud who would go on a uprev every butchering season, resort ed to an tflectual method of stt,ppiig this brutal practice. His caruusals m ide him so violent that she had him committed to Jail for three months every lime be indulged in them. In this way she lived in peace, as he came out of prison as tame as a lamb. He kept his garden in order through the spring and summer, while working at bis trade, and look great pride in the nice lai hogs be raised, but jast as sure as butcher ing time esme, off be would go on a druuk, when bis wife would bare biiu "jugged," and poor John never ate any of the pork ot bis own raising. A sensible woman that. Thi most wonderful curative remedies ol tbe present day, are those that come from Germany, or at least originate there. Tbe most recent preparation placed npon the market in this country, is tbe GREAT GER MAN INVlftORATOR, whicb tas never ben known to fail in curing a single case of impotency, spermatorrhoea, weakness snd all diseases resulting from self-abuse, as neivous debility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression of spirits and functional derangements of the nervous sysletB. For sale by druggists, or scot Iree by mail on receipt of the price, $1.00 per hoi, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J . CUfcNEY, Toledo, Ohio, Sole Agent for tbe United Statea. ferd for circular. Wholesale snd retail by L. Banks fc Co., Druggists, Mifflintown, Pa. Mi husband bad drunken hsbits be could not overcome until Parker Ginger Tonic took away bis thirst for slimulants. restored bis old energy of mind and nerves, and gave biui strength to attend to business. Cincinnati Lady. LECTURE. A Lecture will be given In the Court House, Mifflintown, oa Friday evening, March 21, 1882, at 7 o'clock, un der the auspices and for the benefit of tbe Charity Fun of Lieut. D. H. Wilson Post, Ho. 1S4, G. A. R., by Rev. John A. Dank, late Colonel or the Sixty-third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers! Subject: "Nin Days and Rights on tbe Battle-Held of Get tysburg." Cot Dauks was at the battle of Oettysbn.-g, and bis vivid picture of that heroic and memorable contest is pronounced well worth hearing by msny of the best peo ple. Wherever it baa been delivered the highest enconiums have been awarded the orator. The Colonel is an excellent singer, and will sing a number of songs. We learn that the Charity Fund of the Post is in a depleted condition, on account of aastst- ance rendered sick and disabled members of the Post and to others. Tbe Mount Union Timet ssys : Mr. B. K. Rodger, of this place, fare us a little item the other day that we will pubAjh. Ia' Itio fait or IfCi he swallowed a needle, or it had gotten part way down his throat, when be thrust bis finger into his throat in the hope of getting it out, bat ia his efforts to bring it up broke it off, and he only suc ceeded in getting out the ball, being the blunt or thread ing end. The h arpened end was left in the throat, causing untold agony -'or a number of weeks. For along time ha was nneasy concerning the results that might follow ; but as he experienced no pain it wss foigotten until the other day be no ticed a sore spot on the index finger of bis right band, and upon close iiwpection be noticed a black speck which be pulled out, and which proved to be the long-forgotten end of the needle. It wss quite a surprise to biui, and be considers it quite an item of news, lie says ths needle was somewhst rusty, caused no doubt by its travels up and down through bis body. Ponder these Truths. Kidney-Wort is nature's remedy for kid ney snd liver diseases, piles and const ipa tion. Sediment or mucous in Ihenrine is a sure indication of disease. Take Kidney-Wort, Torpid liver and kidneys poison tbe blood. Kidney-Wort revives them and cleanses the system. Headache, bilious attacks, dizziness, and loss of ppetite are cured by Kiduey-Wort See adv. Tbi following causes ard to be tried at Apr;! Term, beginning Monday, April 21, 1882: 1. Charles L. Trego vs. Rob Tt K. Trego. April term, 1?82. 2. Win Burns Thompson vs. John B. M Todd. April Urm, 1882. 3. Stewart Elliott vs. J. S. McCaban. No. SS, Feb. term, 1881. Ej -cttueut. 4. Wni. B. Leas et al vs. Ssmuel Panne- bnker. No. 117, April term, 1881. 5. Win. B. Leas rt al vs. Hubert lnnis No. US, April term, 1881. C. William Martin Muaser, by his next friend, vs. David Musser. No. I, Septeiu br term. 1881. 7. Willi m Ma'tin Mtisaer, by his next friend, vs. David Musserand John Muster. So. 2, Sept. term, 1881. 8. Wm. Lowery vs. Uenry S. Ooshen and Samuel Showers, Overseers of Poor of the Borough of MiChntown, and Patrick F. Ha gan. No. 43. Dec term, 18S1. 9. Wellington Boon for use of Wilson and Chas. Palm vs. James M. Boon. No. 23. February term. 1S82. Arpeal from judgment of Richard Doyle, J. P. . Debilitated persons, snd suffirers from waiting diseases, such as consumption, scrofula, kidney aflectinn. will be greatly benefitted by UMng Brown's Iron Bitter. McDonald & Foorcman hare en tered upon the management of the st.on-e-line between this place and Selinssrove. Tuny have a new out fit splendid horses, and everything iu order. Passengers will be made comfortable, and goods and baggage will be promptly forwarded. Tanr. UcilHETT, the invir'or of the French Kidney Pd bearing his name, was one of the most mited medipsl men of hi day in France. Its cures ol kidney dis ease are most marvelous snd are id to be permanent. Wholesale and retail by L. Bauks Co., Diggit, MiOlintown, Pa. ilAltlilKD i COLIER DUNN On the 12th inst, at East Salem U. B. Parsonage, by Rev. John Landis, Mr. Robert T. Coiier and Mias Adda R. Dunn, both of Thomnsontown, Ibis county. VIED: BURRI9 At his residence in Pfoutz'i Valley, on the 9th inst, Mr. John Burris, Sr.. Sited 83 years, 8 months and 29 days. Medical waBBwsssHepssasjaasaaBssfsaas DOES WONDERFUL CURES! Benefit arts a tks LITER. BOWELS aad KIDXEIS at ths saws tlms. IniHtttlMi tbssrsta ofthspotow sos buraor. that delop Is Kadnrr aad Cn- Iaarr P. mum. EUisuin . Jamaica. Coosa. pMiaa. Piles, or la Btwimatira. Nsonlsia. Norms Sisoiden and Pamals Complain!. errs what pkopls bat t K Rtw mT Jim4inB CUT. Kl !, Kln5-U'ort cured hi:n iut rrgular l'UJ McJans bad bnon trrlna for t mt yvar. Sir John ArnII,f( Wwhlt.roii. Onw. 7 Mr OHY WM ffir-n np to flw t-r rnor pfw'" lkidn7 orb 1L M. B. Goodwin. a editor In CTwtroon. unio Isayi be wiv n,it eiiActvd to lire. Iieinf MoaUt. beyond belief, but Kidney-Wort cored him. im, t. l-nnt nramttn Bah-m. . T-? I Jthatefvea year wjilTerinr iron, kidneylronoie 1 4 and other cnmpUcaUoa woe ended by ti noe oi Jobs R lAwwnew of Jeon. Tenn., wnnVred for yuan, from lir and Sidney tmotdee not after taklna- "torrela of sUrnr medicine, ' Kidney-Wort made biui wi U. WlebaH Coto of Wonts. ink r Center, Vt.. wi .ki -Mr. wit li kliliwv dtrtieuitv m' Swa anal lweUa wa onabl to wor. iuaney-n ot wwmjw ever. .1 PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, . LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. ir It bMiit p In Pry VeaetwM For tr tt can, one paekac of whic.. m w ";"2 ofmedicn. Al-n.a IJo-ld f eTer-C. eewtratad, for tkna Cuat caaaut nanny pre rft"oef. ! eeoI r-eWwy eVraer form. orr ir at tiie dmxgists. rrjcr, ii- WELLS. K1CUAEDS03 --. Prop, l(Windtb.(iry.t-i!d.) snmtmTt CUTTHISOUT! We have stores In 15 leading: Cities, from which onr arena obtain CxirsnTTlie quickly. Oir Fneflle ai'l Pi Inrtpnl C1j-en are as .t ie. Pa. 8eud tor our New Cmaloaws snd sarais losvants addreas il U nun 1 wOSDiins: Cardan St. MS Hi lwUll.mm.PHIbBKI.PHIA,Pm 79 A WEEK. $12 a dsy at home easily if I a made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tier fc Co., Atususuv '"-Br2,'81-a- WTTVO Sew AdvertUeMtenis. The Secret cf the universal success of Brown's IrrJa Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicine! principles, and does justwhat is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health :n no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 73 Dearborn Aw., Caicafo, Ksw. f, I haw been a great auSercr Croa aeejywkaiowMca.bearlbttrn.and dyspepsia in iu wont form. Nearly arrerytninj I t rave me dutrcsa, and 1 could eat But little. 1 haw tried eerylung recommended, have taken th prescription of a dotea physicians, bat . no sdief antil I Sook Brown' lroa Bitters. 1 fcel ares of h old troaUcs, ad am a ear man. I am rettinc modi stronger, snd feel first-rat. 1 am a railroad enciacer. and sow mak my trips refularly. 1 can not say to mack, is prsiM of your wonder ful sntdicia. P. C alaca. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. TTs only Srown's Iron Kitten made by trown Cberaical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red liac sad ttade-nwk ea wrapper. Salea of Personal Property. Mar. 21 H. O. Sieber, Wslkcr twp. 21 Everard Oles, Walker. 2 J. B. Okeson, Port Royal. 31 E. K. (iillilord, Spruce Hill II. II. SNYDER, Auctioneer.' Notice At the request of a nuaa t of subscribers in arrears more than one year, the time for the ay ment of arrearages luw been extended to tho 15Lh tiay of May, 1&S2. After that tlute a bill vrill be sent to all per sons that are in arrears mora than one year. NOTICE White oak plank, scantling. and boards can be nought low from Robert Mclnlvre In Black Log Valley, Juniata Co.' fa. 1 will exchange lumber for live stock, and lor feed for live stock. Addrees Robkt MclsTTts, Peru Mill', Juniita Co., i'a. . tue-ssst 'i qaj .lrlJ..4 -,.;iq.i -JV Sui.aaS 1 Pn!1 W atuiaiwdaji jj a ''IHAWJaUVH ' 'V 'luiispK "3 f rl '-IHr uj-M ,fq (.inp noi(j) an.i o p-paq p'i .ai oi aflr.fsd ajiem f nt.w sjJou Jnoj -ars joj piJJjjo ainojii.n auiqjcni j.11110 (jjas put iu a uraij.-inv voji 'a-iSuig jo op:s 3uns p:ijj aojisacid oi tu-tSy aui pj iui -ni o.q 'sati!0,.rn pa.J optg w.to auti(.n iu spu jo Xiuou-idns ti jo oAp pans rs -a J amo3 o siea.C Aurni jo bjiviI.u to anrfdx.i rfqi SuipioA tnii 'i3t m 3 uun) id'tiis i"q Mn mui9ii oq ua ji in' inuajq a"j3 -jp j ai(i o spi Hioq uo paj jo 'panj oiqnng seq auiqifp; sin)3inncm qi uiujj pjnos nut Am unuj sv 11 .(uq usj not jrqi pus ciue.t Cuujj jo 3e g qi ojut iqsnoaq J4A3 uii(Du; lq aqi iof a"duj3 naijn aasq jvqj .s ptiot 'auiijitap; 'ii wS Suiinq o 'l'll oqw oq oj, aV5T:I C03IMERCJI. MITFLIMTOWN MARKETS. MtrrLMTOwa, March 22. 1882. Bntter Eegs Ijtrd Ham ..... Shoulder . Sides fags 15 12 15 1') 10 'i MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy. Qdotatioss vom To-nav. Wednesday, March 22, 1882. Wheat 1 20 Corn, .................... 75 Oats 3 Rve 9 Clovemeed 4 OOtoo W Timothy seed 2 2"i I'HILADELPHIA MARKETS. PniLAnKLrni. March 17. Wheat, $11 Corn, 74c. Oats, 53c. Cattle, active tt 4to"c ; Milch cows :' live st $S0ioC). She-ep, aciive at 4io7c. liogs, active at 8tol'c. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF-fllFFsMtTOlT., PA. WITH BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEROT, PreiJmt. T. VAN IRWIN, C tiitr Distoross: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Josr-ph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bmisell, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCEdoLnras : J. Nevin Pomeroy, K. E. Parker, Phihw m. Kepner. Sam'l llerr's Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurti. Samuel M. Knrts, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frowj. John Hertxler. Joseph Kotlirock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C- Pomeroy. Amos G. Bonsatl, Noah Hertxler, Charlotte Snyder, "TT Interest allow-d at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 months certificates. jan23, 1879-tf CAfTTIOff NOTICE. A LI. persons are hereby cautioned againt II. trepissing on tbe lands oi the under signed either in Delaware or Walker town ship, for the pdrpos'c ot fishing or hunting, or for say other purpose. L. E. Atxisso. . : N. A.Ldkess. ' eergl-tf G.9. Lrtni' PRIVATE SALES. o jArga Farm at Priraf a Sa'e. Tne Valuable Farm of the Heirs of Wil liam Okesn, deceasrd, is offered for sale. It ia located in the f rtile taliey of Tunea- rora, Juniata county. Pa., one mJ a has miles west of Acadcniia, containing 340 Acres of prime lint .stone land, all H cul tivation, except 11 acres of Timber. Build- fugs good, LArge) Mansion House, Bank B.irn, 100x50 feet; Wagon Sbeds. Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Spring and Spring House, snd sll other outbuildings, also other ring ami running water; Two Urcuarda bearing choice Iruit.' It ia well located, near to churces, schools, mills and sl:ires, The land is well adauted to grain and grass' and for making money for a new owner, as la well known, it did tT many years for its former owner. Pricn will be reasonable, and tune given lo suit purccaer. For ti-rtus, etc., call on James a. (iKeson, Pleasant View, near tba farut, or J. iLOke- son, fort ttuyal. A RARE CDA'CE . To Buy a Lnrat T'xd nf Good Land at a .Moderate Prtci. To a man who denirea to make farming and stock-raising his biiiitess, this Is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. 3r HunJrti Acrtt od aturs, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good conditioo, Barn ana other outbuild ings t a running stream of water neai tbe door, also, good well water in yard; an Ore hard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county a grove of AO maple trees, which, if attention wern directed to, could be turned info a source of iiieomo, as such groves are in honR-rwt connty. this State, and as such groves are in Jf e England. Good timber on tbe farm. The fir.u will produce 40 to SO tons of hsy annnVily, and irrow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the form. We repeat, this is the great'-st bargain now ofli-red in this county, to the man who has vnirgy, and desires to farm ami raise stock To such a man. who ha a mdiTitj sum of monev lor lira? payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things must increaxe In' Value gradually, tor the period of a lull genera, tion vet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If ytn hate tho incliu-ttion, tba means, and Lfcc b)ucV. to t-velope nne of the finest tracts of !;;! i:i the county, call at this of fice lor particu'ats. House and Lot in McAlisterville. A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of ground, with a two-story double Log House, weather-boarded in front, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable for one or two families ; also, Stable, Large Shr.p, Pig-pen, ttc, all under good fence, and well sup plied with large and small fruits. Terms easy, and price to snit the times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAltster, near the prem ises, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Fort Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF 70 ACRES, MORE or LESS, in Beale township, 50 acres clear, under a good stste of cultivation. Log honse, btnk barn, outbuildings, orchard, well of water at the door, running water n-nr the hoesu and barn for stock. ALSO, a Farm of 3d acres, adjoining the above. Ten arresclear. A good atone bouse with frame kitchen, frame stable, fruit. These farms make de sirable country homes. They are only six miles from Hi 111 in station on the Pennsyl vania railroad and only one mile f rom Juhns stown, Juraita Co., Pa. ALSO, the undi vided half of 3'JO seres nf mountain land in Kt-ale townh:p. ALSO, a Lot of Ground, altout one-tilth of an acre, ia Jciustown. having tlo-re-on erected a two-stcry trsm J honse and a wond-hoite. Fruit on the lot. I These properties cm all ba bought together, 1 or separately, at a bargain. For Ir.rther particul T-s Call on or address John Kautf man, or Kcnj.iniin Sbellt-uberr, Jobnatovtn, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM is TUSCAKORA j c Valley, containing 2"5 arr-s, s'wut li5; seres clear. T-vo sets of bui'.Jings. o. 1, Lug Pouse, 20x24, plastered and p:bb!cd j Kitrht-n attached, 12xlP; Spring, and also a Well of water near tbe door; Stone Bank Barn, 40x00; Orrhtrd. No. 2. New frame llou-u-, 23x?2, good cellar; Summer Hoitso, 14x20; Spring and Spring Huuu; New Frame Hank Barn. dixii'S; Wagon Shed; liood YounsT Orchard, of grafted Iruit, iu hearing condition Will .-ell all, or halt', to suit piirchawr. The land is well adapted by nature for the rai.-iug of gram ana sloe.. Plenty ot lime stone. Tbe community is good. Churches and school bouw conve nient. Terms moderate, f -r particulars call on or address C. MEYERS, F aimers' Grove, Juniata Co., Pa. A CHOICE FARM OF lit ACRE3. ON waste land ( all e'ear excepting a half acre, and only one mile and a half from tbe county seat, the best market place and ship ping point in the county. Good water. Good Bank Barn 75 by 40 feet. Uood Frame House. Fonr acres in Orchard. Bat you will want to see the farm. Call on JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Patteson, Juniata Co., Pa. N. B. Terms eay. Payments to suit purchaser. A IIALF-ACRB LOT, SITUATED IN Walker township, about two mile wet of Tbonirsontowp, on the old pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, wrth kie!ienauT natuiiild ings. Fruit in VsiTsfy. Water at ihe door. Terms nn.de known by call'tig on Philip 'i-r'-. on the prMuies, or by addressing Phi! i CKxk, Tbomp jafown, Juniata Co., 1'eui.a. FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 60 ACRES clear, 1 1 miles west of East Salem, on the Mifflin road. Runnine witer between hoirse aud barn. . AH kinds of frnt. Improve n.ents a Log IIou.w, weatherboirded Bank Barn, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, Ifog Pens, Spring House. The quality of land is good, and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township. For further particulars, ad dress G. W. S5JLOUFF, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FAini PRIVATE SALE. THE heirs of Frederick Lauvcr, dee'd, wilt offer at private sale, a farm, situ ated in Greenwood township. Perry conn'y, Pa., bounded by lands of J. Anker, J. li. Joues, J. Kipp and others, containing One Hundred & Fifty-five Acres, morn or If, about 115 acres of which are cleared and in a high suite of cultivation ; the balance is well set wilh timber. Tbe improvements are a Large 'Mia Frame Honse, BANK BARN, Hog Pen, Corn House, and Wash House, with a Well of never-failing water near the door. There is also an ex cellent Orchard of choice fruit on the farm. This ia a moit desirable property, being situated in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, churches, mills, Ac. and within a few miles of ibe Pennsylvania Railroad. For f nrther particulars call on the undersigned, who reside on the farm, or address them at Milleratown, Perry C., Pa. SIMEON LAUVFR, BOLDER LAUVER, . May 4, 1881. Administrators. MISCELIJ1XE0US D, W. HARLEY'S Is tbe plica wbera jou can buy THE BEST AXU TUE CIlK.l rilST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHINGS HATS, CiPS. POOrS, SHOES, JXD fURSlSMXG GOODS.. HE la prepared to exhibit one or the most choice and select stocks ever offered In tuis market, and at JSTOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for suits aud part of suits, which will be made to order' at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge tuad Water sTeets, UIFFLINTOATS, i'A." Jan. 1, 1S7TM! SAM'L strayer Baa just returned from tbe Eastern cities with fall variety of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS' iY SHOES, ALL SIZES, CENTS' FL'RVISniN'a GOOQ9. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see mm and be astonished Pants at T3 cents. C SUITS MADt TO UUDLK.n Patterson, Pa., April 16, 189. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCUST GROVE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LINE OF STOKE GOODS FOR THE COCXTRT TRADE. ZT Bo sure and examine our st.h-k b-fore porcha-iing elsewhere,' ss you can cer faiuly save money. Ho trouble lo shi:w Gfrids. One price to all. LOCUST GUOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. April 27, 18Sl-ly W. 13 AIR & LEV7N. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC, Parker's Hair Balsam. Vae Sew. tW. aaS Wt r.mo.inl lia r In-. J.rw fawi. tmafUM rlSfl rate 1- fiw a.w. 5... aal at mH. . rr- FLCSuSTON COUlGML lllall-idofl';"'aavJy', Aklo"r reishlior.. A aw aai rarreHaa P aim t an nfatt.. 1 tfc onill awn wm 5.an! fi Professional CaruS. LoCis K. Ateixsoj Uso. Jacobs, Ja ATXI5ES03 A. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OyCollecting aud Conveyancinj prompt ly attended to. Orricx On MVin street, in plsce of reai-d-n e of Louis E. Atkinson, Kt-. south ol Bridge street. Uctir., ISol. JJHODIE J. CRAWFOKD, Attorney at Law, MFFLlTO.VX, - - PEX-TJ-l All business promptly attend. to. i it attr-ntioa given to Collecting snd Coo- vrvanemg. Otlrje on cri'Jgo street, oppo- S'.to Court Iiouse Square. ATTOSKEY-AT-LAW, M1FFLISTOIVX, JUXUTJ CO., PA. K7" All busines promptly attended to. Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. f jui7, TSO-ly J-ACOB BE1DLER, ATTORSPY AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. EJvCo!lections attended to promptly. OrsiCK WttS A. J. Pattors-jn Esq, on Bridge street. fFeh 25, '80 vTdd. stone, ATTOIl KEY- AT- L A T, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. PCi" Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended lo. june Z IBlJi THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Phyiiiciaa and Sargeoa, xitFLixTO'ix; r.t. Ofhce hours froio 9 a. M. to S r. .. Or. flee in his father's residence, at ilie south end of Water street. ,K;ti2-tl M. CRAWFOKD, M. D., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery ar.d their collateral branches. MHce at the old comer of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, P- March Z'J, l!J7b J M. BUA2EE, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .fcadcnia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly ocenpied by Dr.Sterrett Professionxl business promptly attended to at all hours. JOHN MtfLAtGULIN, INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT R0Y.tr., JUXUT.t CO., PJ rX7"Only reliable Sorr?iries represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly H ENRY HARSH BE11GEK, M. D. Continues the pmctice of Mi dicina snd Surpery awf aH their collateral branches. 0te at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 187ti. After the First Day cf December, 1880, TOC "WTIL Tr'IND JACOB G. WIXEY In his New Store Boon at the Eat ted cf MC 1LISTCRTILLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stova Pipe, Lard Cans, Mies Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Whkh articles he will T-n at ths Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronsge. Lb expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in the ftitor-. JACt'B C. WIN BY. Nov St, W). ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMCEL 'STRAYER. A Pure Farail Keciciaa that Invigorates without Intoxicating. If you -.-c a mecSa; ie or firmer, worn out with everwarlc. or a nw,ther tun lint by Uimiy ec noa-ebo.4 oulies iry Fafti-aa'. Oixn ajnx. l you are a Liwwer. minister wr business nun eahauBei "y mental strain er auanHH czres Co sol taka mtnaicaiin; n m il mty tut lb faca' Gingi Tonic. Ti vuo h-iee I)yprp--u, Kidney er Uraurf Compbints. er if you a- troub'eil wuh any luorocr of the hings, stomach, bwweia, Uoou or nerve yaw can l rnretl I y PaeKaa't Crscc Tonic 1 hent are hundreds oi wnaenb'e Mtfiererb chile ryirg from IiT-r. xelney and iktomm diseases wbBuvbt be laved tymai; PASKa' Ctscsa T-aic ta time. If you are wasting' awrry ftoaf afi. divifrWi or any divease laVe rcx. Tnxic atoott: it willmvieorate aedbtii'd ou uofiom tlie f tew m a araiia w 11 1 jvv.i i v j. , . . j. . ?ev Cieat aavin; in r-.j--.ri; dcl!.ir ,i?e. naewwa KENNEDY & DOTY, (Sncaessers to Buyers A E.onsdyJ CSA.'.EKS lat GitAIs COAI. Lv hit trili CEMENT. Spe-jQa0Jr,eJ faster, Land PItSter, , ir.tzv. SALT. &.C.' Wa buy Grain, to ba delivered at MlfCtn town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Si! to dealers at reasonable rates. KENN EOT it t-OTT. April 21, lSBI-tt Specinl .Yotices. PIMPLES, I will mail (Frev) iho recipe lor a simp'e VtccTtBLK B.tLa thtt will rrmove Ts, FRECKLED, PIMPLES an Blotcuks, leaving tiie skin soft, clear and bcautilul; also iiiatruclions for prMiiuiiia a IttxurianC growth ot hair on a bill head or aiuioth lace. Address, irkVuir 9c sla-iip. Bex. Vasosiv tt Co., 5 Beekiuad St., N. Y. "to'consumptives. The advertiser having beeu permsnentl cured of that ilread di-ease. Consumption, by a simple r--lv, i anxious to make) known to bis Mlow-sunVrerj tlie means of cine. To all a ho desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription usrl, (!r;e ot charge.y vfith the directions for prpinug snd n.siitK the same, which t! y will Hud a i ss Crax for Cot arrios, A jtu i . buos cutTis, tc. Parlit-v aishiug the Prrecrip' tioa, wCI please addrei--, Ruv. V.. A. WILSON. 194 Penn St., W illiamsburg, N. Y. AGENTS Work. GENTS WANTED. Bir Pay. Light Steadv huplontit. Sam ples free, Ad-livsa. M. L. BY RN, 49 Nas sau S'reet, New Y'ort. ilVi.rioiiOaV' YoInT A GENTLE.H AN hn surtV-rvl for venrs from Nervon DEBILITY, PKEMATURE DECAY, and all the t-flji-ts of youthfnl in discretion, will tor Ih- ak'; of suirrig he m icity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for miking tbe siinplj rem'-dy by which he was cure,), tf urt'rers w illing to pruHt bv the advertiser's expe rience can do so by a.hlrrinp in perfect couGdeuca. JilllN B. nGDKN, 42 Cedar St., Xew York. Jn K. 131. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN On the la af A Lecture on tho Nature. Treatment and Ka'lical Cure of .Seminal Wexkiiess, or Spermatorrhoea, inducrl bvSelf-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, lmpolrncy. Nervoua Dvhi'itv, and linptdiments to Marriage Kt-Q-enilly ; Consumption, Epi'.epy and Fits; il-ninl and Ptivsiral Ircapisvitv. lie Bv ROBERT J.CULVEUWELL, SI. "'.. Au thor ol the ' G.-ren Book," i.e. Tha world-Tenowne,l author, tn this ad mirable Lecture, clearly nrovra from his on experience that the awfstl contexjuen ces of Svlf-Abir9 nriy be. tlWrtua!lv remov ed without medicines, and without dancer ons surgical operatirns. bonifies, inatra ments, rings or cordials 1 pintmg out. a mode of core at once certain and ehectaaT by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, roiy enre hiiuseil cheaply, prfvsff Iv and radically. fX7"Tii' Ltcturt mil proe a ban M fAow tandi md thouwmHt. Sent, ander seal, in s -plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six. cenb, or two postage stamps. AJdress . TH I ILTEKn ILL MEIHfAL tO 41 Ann St., New York.N Y.; ; Juuel8-ly Post.Office Box iU..
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