. T nrnmM iniXT MIFFLINIOWN: r,g-pedar. April 12. t32. TERMS. cwipt-f per annum if paid 'i rmoDlhs; $2.00 if not paid within l!'D It .drertiscnwnits inserted at 50 JL, r i"11 f,,r e:u'h ",scr,i"n- . . , Lent bnsiness notice in local cot- " ,(,crI1ls per line tr each insertion, fl"". ill he made to those desiring .. "... tl. rr. half or Quarter ;reni "J ' SHORT LOCALS. BWlin S-v-wtoria'. Con- , nc9, f au'j'nsuiir le comities oi Vr-n. 1'erry si-l Jaiiiata. wiil meet "e J'"3 House in tbi. jlaoa on .ISili hist - fpnviu in honor f a wedding stand . ,u, i t 'l "i,, assemble. Chris- . ..... r,ni nrt well he'p savj.ig m. i di.inf " 'h"? y. ' ,n ' festival ' Cf that ihe R. deertier of , f,,j rnin.-d world performed his first ijic ruirscle. The arrival of an unco'ii B'r large O'ep '"J" with Jesus and his j.rl'lBtiavl ill' Bnrp'y of wine to be. lUu-t-tl. The bridegroom and all the Tr! crc 'a dismay when it was an aacrl "Th-v I'' wine." Six water iits tiro or three firkin measure, apiece. 1-.' tiled with water. A firkin vessel or M, frt H rich! to iiin.- giilons liquid met j Tbe sater poiire.1 into the p its was TtiL.g-h-''- l'y the p-.wvr over rtf ! ' nature hi i . it lu'-'ji-i two b-:he .-.,! I .it wine. which was then ..n.mwed ft-""'1 Wl"8 Christ was there passive observer, hut he honor 1 th festival by muking it the occision of j,rf..nuir. a mir.tcU thnt riied huudreda ti, b lii' e in hSdivinity ; "d while h man-(Jui-Iike iwiwrr he fAve nn:ui-' utilf Ti'1'"11' "' th-e unrrie te?tival. j I- She r:vi"e pprval. arid ever flure ! Ml fit event wrdai-'j: f-stnats hare b-e n ! ti'.-d ai the nvst important occai ins , i-aor.f nienca Kirth. excepting the enfance j rpa, tii ex!' fmin this Tcrrestrinl sphere ; of afti'tn. lei p'9 01 jnni.ia 01 cuonie i raoM w bK"e " tioeptinn to the rule. Stritf' feativala here are tot the h.ippiest j u( (KCwiui". aaJ rigiit rov ally has the mar. mi? of Oeorpe Jtcohs Jr., and Vint Mary Jj irti been celebrated. Th jre was another festival in honor ot tl.eir marriage he'd at the L-a- ot fir. J inn a. lira' um mi inurs- diverenine. r.gtit okx-k was me nonr far the t -:e's to aMniiV. Mr. and Mrs. Grrb:tl and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs received It the front parliir. There was an arrival d pies!! tor the peri'ifi of nearly an hour. Thcrwere all cord .'ly welcomed an4 passed !b the parlors till the rooms were filled ud overflowed. The hippy smiling niulti t; found e'bow rotn upstairs and down tirs,an4 all went as merry as a marriage bril. A ths cmy rooms filled np with twit f ima thoughtful person expreised tx tb itiut that perhaps ths floors might c-re way under the weight of the company. I. Grab;ll remored the troubled thought br aanoan'-itg that precaution bad been Mes to put up pillars at a number of places a & hnirf, so that a break in beam or jiat aaa put beyond human possibility. The hum and buzz of conversation that in board in every part ot the bouse was a certain evidence that the company was en j ijiajt itself. Between the bourn of 9 and 10 o'clock tbe bridal party passed into the 4:ni;ir room, snd refreshments were served i)l around imi'nr the fruevts from tbe lower to the upper story of the building by young men and women, volunteer waiters from the fttipmy. The waiting service was quietly i-4 eiprditiouly done from the beginning to the end. The suj piy of good things fna-d tu be endless. There must have lea a fountain of coffee, and a small moun ttm of ice cream, for the draught ripen bub w uncommonly large, and every call t speedily answered by an additional cup of the hottest and aios-t fragrant of coffee, ortplite of the coldest and sweetest of Icecresm. Several dilerent varieties of rrlttine accompanied the cream, one of wt.'ich was flavored with lemon, and another with rwi wine, but no flagon of wine was prmntcd to each guest, as was done by Uxrt, the man of God, w hen he celebra te the placing of the Ark in the temple at Jtrnnlrtu. On that important occasion David give to each of the multitude, women cll as men, a flagon of wine. Mr. and Mr. Srajbill did not do that, but they fur nished each of their guests with many other ?lictcie to eat. Guests were present from Lycoming county, Mifll in county, PortJ ?!, McAiUterville, Mexico, and from fther places outside of MiStintewn. There if in oin and a piano in the bonse, but S rooms were so well filled tip that the ladies that play such instruments were back- at4 about engaging at instrumental music. Tuhington Xorth, however, broke the ice v sitting down to the piano and executing piece in a manner that caused his friends to dap their hands in appreciation of his rt. Mrs. Herman North was prevailed pon to play. Her play upon the instru ct soon caused the room to fill till there t scarcely elbow room, and if Beethoveo h:m.elf had been at her side to assist, nmch f the music would have been absorbed by he clothing of the multitude that pressed from all sides, and their finer touches i ipon the instrument could not have been ''.ti at all. Mrs. Jacobs executed a num ' of lively pieces to tbe satisfaction of owy friends. It was a pleasant party. By ""night the company hid been so thinned at 1J the departure of mauy ot the fts that a number of those that re ""led indulged in dancing tor the period f an hour or more, to the music of the faitar and piano. They were full of joy, as David when the Ark was successf ully "o'td from the house of Obed-edoni, the it&e, to the tabernacle at Jerusalem. It " 08 ,hi occasion that David took his rM before the Ark, and danced with all t might, playing upon the harp a he led J up to the hill of Zion, amidst the t of the Levites, noise of cornets and jnwupets. There was no scornful Micbal to hurl reproachful language against Jk joyful nianilcstation, and no need of an "ighaat answer such as David gave, tlcil brought a reproach upon Michal such a terror to every JJebrw woman. e party ,t Jtr. Graybill's wa the largest the Jacobs-North festivals excepting ' n tn the wedding dav at the home of unae. Eer. Ber.a;igh last Sabbath read a resolu- of the Session of church, warning all eJers against the signing of a petition w Iwease to seU intoxicating drink. Kdaywa, "Easter cold." Hi!t Fri1y E. W. Gumma and Adam "serhad an altercation in a brickyard at sbnrg, hy "hich Houser lost bis life. muia s atrested and held to answer at Wit,, SHORT LOCALS. Spring fever. Dr. Sulouff bas located at Newport- A rain last Wednesday freshened Tegetation. The water has been let into the canal. McCuilocli's Mills has a new po6t tnaster. There was no school on Good Fri day. AHoora is to Lave a oiicua show on the '27 th iust. The population of Huntingdon is 5,000. 6 A corn on the toe is weather indicator. a conTbniont Cil. S is ford's lecture on Japan and China was qaite entertaining. Look to thn northeast in the een ing for the new comet Trout fishers have been successful this spring in catching many trout Huntingdon Presbytery met iu Hvillidnysburg yesterday, Tuesd.iy. A number of people in this plu-e are afilicicd with sore eye. During the past wei-lc Dr. L. B. Atkinson has been quits ill from the -ffects of a stvere cold. There will be no preaching in the Presby terian CnajK-l next Sabbath. Mr. Benaugh will be absent on that day. The doctors and the undertaker a must lire, but with all that keep on your heavy under -clothingyet a whila. An exchange teils Low to make a for tune, namely, invent aa acceptable sub stitate for wooden railrosd tics. Chiidrcn were happy List Sabbath over lh -i)lored eggs that were pro vided for them by their parents. Showers St S-holl have rut down a r.eat ooarJ waik in front of thoiri all- io f.rf t !.;,,' l-ropo-lT on W.ishin-t ,n street A fisher 11 -an pays that it ia ntilaw f rd to ti!ie trout less thia 5 inches in length. dr. Kerr, of Jlilford township, ban leen confined to the house by a se vere ccld. Boaut'fnl flowers may be eecn in a number of windows iu town. As yet the un-nower bus not been brought forward. The lawyers and bankers have re covered their breath from the pres sure of the business incidental to the 1st of April Friday was observed by some peo ple as a Iegnl holiday, and by other people, because of the religious rec ollections that are associated with it. The Pennsylvania Railroad com pany will not sell tickets to persons that are nnder the influence of intox icating drink. The Greenhburg. "Westmoreland county, Frets sys, "The County Com missioners have purchased Urussels carpet for the court room Six pounds of corn will produce one pound of hog, provided the hog is in health. J So observing hog growers say. " Lime bas been freely applied to a number of gardens in town Ibis spring, and tbe anticipated return of vegeta bles is propjrtionably large. Tbe water that was let" into tbe canal bad a short run of it. A lock at tbe Millerstovrn dam caved in and "let tbe water all out. It will require sev eral weeks nf time to repair the look. Last week was a severe one on edi tors. The editor of the MeVeytown Journal, the editor of the Hunting don Globt. and the editor of the Cam bria Freeman were all sick about one and the 6auie time. " Water plugs" have been placed about in convenient places in Putter son by the management of the Rail road Company, and ho6 have been provided so as to be of use should fire break out A bon fire in Patterson caused everylwdy to turn out pell-mell a few evenings ago. The Hook and Lad der Company was at the 6ccne of the fire almost as soon as the first few men. It ia not a correct thing to do, to create an alarm over a sham fire. An exchange advances the follow ing advice: Girls should be careful how they are vaccinated with virus taken from a lover's arm. One has recently taken to swearing, sitting cross-legged and smoking a briar root pipe. The Huntingdon Journal says, Cen ter county has an inventive genius, lino- in one of the rural districts. n-l.rt manufactures sealns out of skunk skins. He must have been a pupil of the Huntingdon county man who, a few years ago, drove a good trade at the same business. "Anything taken place, to-day?" 1-od Mr. Freliucrhuvsen, as he w alk- in n.l pWfited his boots to the of the cabinet table. " Nothing. replied Mr. Ar thur, without looking frnm t!i tantalizincr rwicres of the -.otpnt. office renort "There were lots of fellows here who wanted to take it, however." Thus doth the oocid fit innocent mirth li-rhten up the barren waste of official life. Bos ton Transcript. Shrom. of the Newport Ledger was -a ;.,W a forv .veninff8 aero, and ai a ovm-iw-.w - - ' . M , . . .i.;ia Tnvnrr --Wind man s bun, lell, suuc i'v e . , .:i-;.. W lioa.I nrrainst the wall with such violence that he lost all He. however, "came . . ci,nrt time, and seemingly LU ill ' - -..ctT-nA no imurv by the lalL Shrom. were yon beyond the border land of this world ? Did yon catch a c;t,f f the other world ! If vou did. be kind enough to relate your experience for tho benefit of the fra terity, particularly, and the pttbllc generally. " No mm shall ever kiss me except ..a ),.i..n.l" she 6K1 aa he mv inline u'"" - , 1-nv.T.r ber at the pate V tl" O." "aw o .a "Suppose I agree to be your future "W-hv? then 111 kiss you, she i-.a '-i.t . fshe did. Her S intaed that be had proposed, and tbe old lady caded 1 L 1 in fasten matters, and round iJCAf - before he knew it he eternally booked. It was a mean advantage, Ta bird in the hand U worth two J'ew Orleans Pic on the front gate. ayune.- The Sunbury Dtmocrat relates the follow ing narrow escape from accidentt As Dr. Furey was driving up the Catawissa hill on Sunday afternoon, during the time of the high wind storm, a pine tree, aborit twenty five feet high, was blown across the road. The front wheels of his buggy were direct ly opposite the root of the tree when it started to fall, but b jerking the horse ! backwards tbe tree fell at its teet. miasina its bead by a veiy short distance. Tbe tree waa a dead pine, of which there are quit a number standing in close roxiuiity to the road, and they ought to bo removed. lira. Driver, from Ohio, and Mrs. Bossier, from Bedf ord couiily, this Sute, daughtera or Kev. Dai id Moist, are at home, having been called to the bedside of their father, who ia prostrated with a sickness froui which it is believed he cannot recover, liis son, David Moist, from Ohio, is also here. Laat week was not a good week lor the display of horsemanship of young printers. Ira Wilson took a ride on Mr. Cribba' Texan pony. The pony indulged its "buckiug" proclivity, bumped its back, lowered its ruuip aud head, and threw Ira otf in the uioat approved Texau pony style. Clojd i'anuebmktr, a young printer, took a ride on a Texau pony owned by Mr. Jacob Sulouff. All Went well enough till the pony conclud ed to display an uncivilised borse freak, which it did by buckii g" and giving Cloyd such a scud-off that he struck the ground so hard that bis Ion head waa severely -cut. The Texas pony ia a uieful animal once it bas been trained to civilised habits. The Sheriffs s ilea, on Friday, April 21st, will coiujirtluud a list of six propertitB : Au aero of ground in Mc Coysvillft, Hold as the proierty of Goo. M. Stewart; two lota of ground in Port KoyaL to be sold as the prop erty of J. J. and W. IL Weituer ; a trict of hind in Be.tle township, to be sold as the property of Ea-hcl De-1 Lwy and Viisou l'alm ; a lot of! ground tu Mvnroe township, to be soivl the projerty of Amos mey ; a lt of ground iu Monroe township. !" , 01 r;L t""i"'J " 10 L8 olcn "nu iizaueiuotepp. Os Satnrdrty night Mrs. Lanver, aged 8'J Tears, of Little Pfoutz's Val ley, was H'rwalod by nuconsciously inhaling coal gas which escaped from a coiiiim-.nicuting heater in a room le Ueath her sleeping apartment She Was the widow of Frederick Lauver, who died suddenly about four years ago, while leaning over a garner in his granary measuring up wheat With Mrs. Lauver lived her daugh ter, Mrs. GraybilL also a widow, and the two slept in the same room. Sometime during Saturday night ti e latter awoke in a deathly stupefied condition, and in attempting to creep to the bedside of her mother, was overcome with the gas, becoming nn conscions. In the meantime a lighted coal oil lamp standing on a table in the bedrooni exploded. It contained about a half pint of oil, which soon circulated about After almost en tirely consuming the table-cloth, and burning a hole in the carpet and wall paper, the fire vert out The room was in a manner aif-tiht, but fuil of gas, which is giveu as one reason why the fire did not spread farther. In another portion of the house lived the family who farmed for Mrs. Lau ver. The latter and her daughter were not seen about the premises at the time they usually wose on Sun day morning, a fact which occasioned curiosity, and subsequently alarm on the part of the tenant and his family, who, upon going to the beurocffl ot their neighbors, discovered the daugh ter lying on the floor unconscious and almost lifeless, while her mother was found in bed dead. Mrs. Gray- bill through the efforts of her res cuers, was brought to consciousness and will recover from the etT-vts of her experience just related. Jfetrport A'ews, 1st inst. SWEET CLOVER. I bsve breathed a tinted air Of delicate odor, Feeling something new and rare Since I first saw her. Sudden glow in garden glade Where she's a rover ; We meet I give her, half afraid, Sprays of sweet clover. She is reading now her book, I'll not disturb her; Merely o'er her shoulder look Lo I the sweet clover. It was twilight's softest hour, Fragrant and tender Lite burst to glorious fljwer In her surrender. It's all one splendid rose Perfect completeness! Who cares how the world goes ? . We've all its sweetness I We journey here and there In various weather, Little reck we how or where, Since we're together. Fair home all sheltered sweet, Caressing and enressed J Children playing at our faet, Blessing and blessed Love's sacred volume read Over and over, Every page, since we were wed, Scented with clove. A sweet-leafed mound apart, Green in October; Alone 1 Ah ! she left ber heart Soul of sweet clover ! H. N. Poweas. Tk. nnont.l I'asket" a repository of literary gems, edited by Emerson Bennett, and published by L. Lum Smith, Arcn street, Philadelphia, lies on onr tablo. Its table of contents is interesting and Tully up to former numbers. Shan't I Take a Blue PHI I Ko, don't take it and run the rik of mercurial poisons, but when bullous ana tonstipated get a package of the celebrated Kidney-Wort, and it will speedily cure yon. It is nature's great remedy for constipation and for all kidney and liver diseases. It acts promptly on these great organs and so health, streneth and vieor. It is pnt up in liquid and dry form, both acting with equal efficiency. Price ft. bee adv. PRIVATE SCHOOL. V. E. Au man will open a Private School in the Mifilintown School Houe, April 21, to continue for a period of eight weeks. Tuition fee, $2 50 to $3.00 for the term. 2t aS Nursing mothers gain strength by using Brown's Iron Bitters. It acts like a charm in restoring to health aud sUength overstrained nature. Mrs. Siugbman, who has been on a visit to friends in Juniata bas returned to her borne at Tippecanoe Ohio. Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the physicians of Perry "and Juniata connties on tbe r-ccasion of the tibuquiea of Dr. Samuel S tiles, IalC i resi dent and practising physician of Millers town, Perry county, Pa., after an Informal organization in the rfGce of Dr. J. S. Bm baker, Dr. D. M. Crawford, of Bifflintown, was chosen Pre:dent, and Dr. I. N!oriilb, of Tho mp tit.wn, was chosen Secretary. Ch notion, d uly made and seconded, Drs. J. S. Brubaker, J. C. Uall aud 8. R. Ickes were appoiuted a committee to draft resolu tion expressive of tbe sense of the profes sion on the life aud charactir of Dr. Sam uel Stiles, and the loss tu the profession by his death. The committee then reported the following : Warasas. It bas pleased the Great Ruler of the I lil verse, in his all-wise Providence to call from our midst our worthv towns man and brother, Dr. Samuel Stitea, there fore, Rexihti, That in tbe death of onr friend and brother, we -are again reminded of the uncertainty ot lite and the certainty of death, and that while wedecply feel our loss. yet we hiimblv b tw.to the will of the Oiu nip trnt Ruler of the world,, knowing that He doeth all things well. tinolr4 Thai by his death our commu nity is deprived of one of Its most faithful, conscientious and wide'y known physicians, bis friends of a wartu-hearted and genial companion, and his Imnily of a kind and devoted husband and lalber. Rttoked, That we extend to the sorrow ing family our hrartt'elt sympathy and con nolence in this sad bereavement . Rrtolttd, That we furnish the Secretary rtf the Perry County Medical S-ciefy, (of which deceased was a member) a copy of these resolutions, ami that we request the same to be entered in the minutes ot the Society and that a copv Iu; torw iri-d to the several ptpers of Perry, Junia'Saiid Dauphin coun ties, and also that a copy be presented to tbe family of the deceased. 'Mother has Recovered,' wrote an Illinois girl to ber Eastern rela tives. She took bitters for a lona time but without any good. So when she heard of the virtues of Kidney- Wort she got a box and it has completely cured her, so that she can do as much work now as she could be fore we moved West. Since she has got well every one about here is taking it.'' See adv. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. VlirrLiKTOwa, April la", 1882. Butter Kegs Lard Ham Shoulder ... Sides Kag 82 li 12 15 'i MIFFMSTOWX GRAI5 MARKET. Corrected weealy. QnoTanoas roa To-oaT. Wednesday, April 13, 1882. Wheat I 5:5 Corn, 80 Oats, 41 Kve 9') Cioverseed 4 OOtoS ("J Timothy seed ...... ...... 2 - PHILADELPHIA MARKET'S. I'liiLvnrLruiA. April 8. Wheal; receipts Kit bus; shipments, ltt.TS bushels; stoek, lll.tWI bus. There was very little specu lative demand and no export inquiry, scales of IVii) bus. No. 1 red, grain depot, at 1. 41 al.42. and 5U) bus Delaware long berry red, grain depot, at (1.44. Corn Stock, 7li,3t;J bushels, at 8C.C per bil'hel. Oats Stock, 60.974 bushels, at 6I per bus, ul. ReatbSc. Butler C'rcunerT extras, 44a4oc per lb ; fancv prints, 4oto47c per lb ; other grades, 15loU6to4u!o42c per lb. Kggs 17to20c per dosi-n, with a downward tsndency. Har nnmber of losds, 187 ; averate price during tbe week, $1.2101. 35 per lUO lbs; mixed hay, $1. Iotol .25. Straw number of loads, 45 ; price BOtn 90c per 100 lbs. Philadelphia. April 8 . CaUle Cattle Sales 2,WK) heads at 4 to 7c. Sheep 7H0n at 3 to 7cts. Calves 6 to 5-ts. Hogs 3,400 at 9 to lOcts. mcJwi 'I 'VA 'i!-od s-miqs -ear SniMng p spm n afuuiwda '!-uai!lV3t 1V 'siPK -3 "f Xq (jnp anq.c) noi oi p.vpaq pas 'am oj o;q-a.rd nvrtn aq ntai saina ino -bits joi pajjrjo wnjjjaq oniqrra jqio p'lS inn jo 'mMisrav on 'jjSiiic o apis -2nor j!r) no ii otjd ot jnSy Xm psjaniis m evwq I ieqj 'sAOiq-WB p.uj opts Il j.o oniq-imn sij jo Xiuou.xiut oqi o jtwp -paoo ct pisj I nmnj oj siwa.t ausm jo .irdr.u 0 puusdxj jqi Sutpioac stiqi 'maaas w 3'iinjnj jd:ni Aq 'in pjuaiuSti sq ues 1! jnoqw 8 lljw1 .OoaJ -aipaau ail p SJpl qioq no pj Jo '""oj o;qnof srq aiiiq.ff r!H -tJiuiuasjnasui st tncuj pjnoa no. Uj15 Xrn moji jao sw it a'nq uu no. qi ptiv 'rrtnwAi taun jo aqi oml iqnojq j.iab miiqsnK S iiws 1"-"1 a1 J,1J XauaSs oqi iiaijv aawq I jvqi 'Xes pmo I 'BUiqauK amwS e Jlniinq o ijii oi anuqi oj, ccvirrii Wholesale and retail by L. Banks t Co. Druggists, MifHintown, Pa. KOT1CE White oak plank, scantling. and boards can be bought low from Robert Mclntyre in Black Log Valley, Juniata Co.' Pa. I will exchange Innibor for live atock, and for feed for live stin k. Address ISoBraT McItt, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. The REAT (iEKMAN IN VIGORATOR Is the marvel of tbe medical world. It never fail to completely cure Nervous Debibity, Impotency, Mental Deprcssiou, and all dis eases caused by excesses. The testimony of thousands can be had by writing F.J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for tbe United States. Price $1.00 pet box, six boxes for 1 5.00. If your druggist does not keep the remedy, send to headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials on application. Wholesale and retail by L. Banks 4t Co.. Druggists, J!i;Tlir.town, Pa. TuorsASns have b-.-en cored of dumb ague, billions disorders, jaunrticc, dyspep sia and all diseases of the liver, blood and stomach, when all other remedies have failed, by using Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. which is a quick and permanent cure for those disorders. Ask your drug gist for the great reme dy, and take no other, ad if he does not keep it send $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, Ohio, aiid receive one by miil postpaid. Fur aaia by L. Banks &. Co., Druggists, Miflliat own. Pa. Lame back, lumbago, sciatica, and all dis eases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs are positively and permanently cured by the wonderful new remedy, Prof. Quit mette'a Kidney Pad. Wholesale and retail by L. Bank It Co., qjuggists, Mifflintown, Pa. - Xrn Adrertisement. STRENGTH to vigorously push i business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents whit is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh! I wish I had the strength I" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. Sot K. Fremont St., Baltimore During the war 1 was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me ia bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried J'rown's Irot) Litters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get np and go around and am rapidly improving. C. bhuuuu BROWN'S IRON BITTEfiS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. CUTTHISOUT! We have stores In 15 leading; Cities, f mm vtairti onr agents obtain tberrsirnpUm qrcloklr. O-iT Fnetwrte and Principal limerw an at mis, Pa. Head for oar New Calalaaiwc antl Senua to agent Address MM I ft VCII I3 Spring Canton 8t. ill LUICLL PHILADELPHIA. PA. Leetd JS'otices. AdnilnlNtrator's Notice. Ettatt of Jacob frank, dtciased. ETTEKS of Administration Cnf Tttd A mento Jnntxo having bven grauted to ibe nu.l-:rs;gtirl on the estate of Jacob Kratik, deceased, late of the borough of Patterson, Juniata cor.nty, Penna , all p. r- srs indebted to said estate are reqeest-d to make immediate payment, and tho-j hav ing claims against the same will present them without delar to JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, March 1, ISb'J. Administrator. executors' Notice. Etlalt of Joseph Robisou, dtctattd. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY OS THE estate of Joseph Robison, lute nf Lack township. Juniata county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per aons indebted to si l estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands are requested to make known ibe same without delav to LKKA MONTGOMERY, Executor. Waterloo, M trch 3, 1882. - AdmlaiNtrator'a Ktlce. Etlalt of .Vat ilf.rj J. Hoffman, dectatti. LETTKRSor Administration on the es tate of Miss Mary A. IL.tluian, late of Mitllmiown, Juniata county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to s lid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claim or demands, will make known the same without drlav. D. W. II A RLE Y, Feb. Id, 1882. dmiii.lrat1r. PIl I LADELPIII A SINGER MACimvE Kqml lo nwjr njer f ilr Xarhrt. The above cut represents the mo't j npv.'nr rfvle for the iiennle which we fier for you for the verv low pnee ot ncinram, we m not ask" you to p.iy until y' have f.-en the machine. After liavine e'mniineil it, if it is not all we represent, return it to us at onr expense. Consult vour interests anil order at nee, or semi tor circulars ami si-mi'iimis. Address tit A It LrS A. V(H: i. .. No. 17 X. Tenth St., Philadelj.hia, Ta. March 15, 1882. Legal JVotices. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! fnnK nndersia-ned. Executor- of James X. Leach, deceased, late of the township or Bcale, Juniata Co., Pa., will offer at pub lic sale, on tbe lands of the said Jaiues Leach, deceased, at 1 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1852, The following described real estate, to wit: No. 1 A tract of land situated in Be ale township, county and State aforesaid, con taining 14 Acres and 150 Perches. more or less, all clear Nnd. bounded on the west by lands of Jacob R. ihl, on the north west by J. M. Boon, on the east by P. P. Clark, and on the south by the old store road." No. 2 A tract of 2 ACRES and H" PERCHES, more or less, in Beale town ship, as above ststed, and bounded by lands of same parties as that of tract No. 1. No. 8 A tract of 13 ACRES and 12C PERCHES, more or less, in same township as tracts Nos. I and 2, bounded on the west by lands of Clem Leach, on the northwst by "old store road," on the east b lands of James Coder, and on tbe south by lands of Adam Patton. TERMS OF SALE One-fonrth of the purchase money to be paid when the prop erty is stricken down to the purchaser, and the residue of the price to be paid in six month thereafter. WILLIAM LEACH. Executor of James Leach, dee'd. April 5, 1882. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, tbe best paper in the connty -Ca-Vsa.i.r ri Miscelanemrs. p. espe:nsciiaie, AT THE CENTRAL BTORil SI A IS STREET. 2nd Doob Noeth or Bridge Stkeet, Mifiliiitowii, Ia., Calls the attention of the public to Ibe following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader I The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style ! Cssfe or Exchange Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leadi iff ? racial ties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GU0CEIUK3, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole usually fonod in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken io exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the public for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; aod ask per sona from all parts of tbe oounty, when in Mifflin to eall and aee my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyer A Kennedy,) DBALER3 ITU GRAIN, COAL CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. A.C. We buy Gr.tin, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. ' We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY A DOTY. April 21, 1881-tf FOUiNDllY. rilHE und'Tsig-e.1, having put the Vifliic A. lortn t'oiiit.Irv in a stale of r-p:r. is piepired to do atl kinls of foundry oik. CASTING OF ALL KINDS, will be mtile and supplied to order. flows, Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES and POWERS r paired in a workmanlike maimer. Iron Railing and Fvaclnr made and order-d to suit purchaser. For anr and all kinds of work that ia pro duced iu a foundry, call on DA Tin IIOEMAX, FOUNDKYwAX, Viffiiutown, Juoiata Co., Pa. Oct. 2S. 'ft. PRIVATE SALES. a Large Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm of the Heirs of Wil liam Okesn, diseased, is offered for sale. It is located in he fertile valley of Tusca ns, Juniata county, Pi., one nnd a has miles west of Academia, containing 3 IO AcrCS of pri'ne lim stone land, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good, ltrge Mansion House, Bank Barn, 100x50 feet; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens. Good Spring and Spring House, and all oth routlui!lirgs, also other springs and running water ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It is well located, near to chnrcts, schools, mills and stores. The land is well adapted to grain and grass and for making money fr a new owner, as is well known, it did for many years for it former owner. Price will be reasonable, and time given to suit purchaser. For terms, Ac., call on James B. Okeson, Plessant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Port Royal. A FARM OF 70 ACRES, MORE or LESS, in Beale township, 60 acres clear, nnder a good state of cultivation. Log house, bmk barn, outbuildings, orchard, well of water at the door, running water near the house and barn for stock. ALSO, a Farm of 36 acres, adjoining the above. Ten acres clear. A good stone hou-e with fime kitchen, frame stable, fruit. These farms make de sirable country homes. They are only six miles from Mifflin station on the Pennsyl vania railroad and only one mile from Johns- stown, Juniata Co., 1'a. AL,s, tne untu-v"l-d h uf of 3U0 a.T.- of mountain land in Beaie township. ALSO, a Lot of Ground, about one-flllh of an acre, in Johnstown, hsrirg thereon erected a two-story frame house and a wood-bouse. Fruit on the lot. These properties can all be bought together, or at-naratelv. at a bargain. For farther particulars call on or address John Kauff man, or Benjamin Sheflenberger, Johnstown, Juniata Co., P A HALF-ACRE LOT, SITUATED IN Walker township, about two miles west of Thompsontown, on the old pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, with kitchen and outbuild ings. Fruit in variety. Water at the door. Terms made known by calling on Philip C'.t-ck, on the premises, or by addressing Philip Clock, Thompsontown, Janiata Co., Penna. MISCELLANEOUS SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. NEW STORE AT LOCltsT GROYE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A I Ul.t LINE OF SToriE GOODS FOR THE COI NTKY TRADE. Be sure and examine cor stock b -fore purchasing elsewhere, as you can cor taiuly save uionev. No iroubie to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GROYE, One mile southwest of Patterson. Am";. W. BAIIl & LEVIN. D. W. BARLEY'S . I the place where jou can boy 'rnE ki:st a.m tjik cheapest MENS' YOUTHS' & H.1TS, C.1PS. BJOIS, SHOES, HE ia prepared te exhibit one of the most tnis market, and at jlSTUA IXHI. yiiLT LUW rKIU&S I 'ft Also, measures taken for suit aud part of suits, which will be made to ord f at short notice, Tory reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water a'reets, MiFFLINTO WN, l'A. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Parker's Hair Balsam. TUm B-t, Owet. tret M -at KaecoaiarwJ ttavr Tt Ir.c. NrrT fails, Is fwt Um Wr. MI r.. rt".'-srali. f-,, fniK . or er,d sltasipM l'ta sa jTe.anJ $1 ir SAM'L STRAYEB Hits just retrmed from tie Eastern citie with a faM tarietj o MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES; GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Come and see rae and be astonished. Pants at IS CeutS. 07" SLITS MAD TO OKDEK.rj Patterson, Pa., April 15, 13T9. Professional Curvls. Levis E. ATcrsso. (ito. Jac.ss, Ja ATKISSOr At J tCOU, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7"Collecting aud Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricit On Main street. -in place of resi dence of Louis li. Atkissun. B-i . soutli ol Bridge street. 'ct 20, ItSl. JgUOL-lE J. IRAWFOKI), Attorney at Law, MirmsTowy, - - rzss'J. All husiaea promptly attended to. Spe cial attentive (ivi d lo Coli -ctir and t un revancing. I.HMce on iiiiilge streat, otio siie Court House Square. jyjASON IRU1N, ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLITOll':f, JCM.1T.1 CO., F.t. All business promptly attended to. Orricc On Bridge street, opposite tho Court lloiiso stiuare. f j'u. 'oU-ly J-ACOB BEIDL2R, ATTOUNE Y-AT-L AW, MIFFLINTOiVN, PA. C7"Collectious atteuded to promptly. Orricx With A. J. Patterson E.), on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 jT) A V 1 D 1)7 STO N isj ATTORNEY-AT-LAV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rr Collections aud all prolussiona! busi ness promptlr attended to. june20, 1K77. THOMAS A. ELDERTmTdT Fhysiciaa and Surgecn, MIFFLIXTOWS, Oftice bonrs f-om 9 a. w. to :5 r. .. Oi" See iu his residence, in Tuird street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tf Y) M. CUAWFOKP, M. D., Has resumed actively the practtee of Medicine and Surgery and their collxteral branches. Otfice at t!i- old corner of Thiid and Oringe streets, Millliutown, Pa. March 2'J, 1S76 J. M. BUAZKE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata C , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.SterrctL Professional business prom;-tiy attended to at all hours. JOUS McLACGULIN, INSURANCE AGENT, port Rorjr., jcxitT.i co., r.i. COnty reliable Companies represeuted. Dec. 8, 1875-ly II ENRI II A RS H B RU K R , M . D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his resilience in McAliaterviile. Feb 9, 1876. After the First Day cf December, 1330, TOU.WII L FIND JACOB G. WINEY In his New Store Room at the East end of with a Large L-t of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stove Pipe, Lard Ca, M'xa Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and ail kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Which articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past p.itronsge te expects, by strict attention to business, to receive at least his share in tbe future. . JACOB G. WINEY. Nov 24.18S0. AD YER TISE.VE.YTS. ROYS' CLOTHING .i.VO FURMSHIXG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offered In .. . . New Build ing, oeroer of Bridge and Jan. 1, 1879-tf A Fro Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intozicatirg. If Jnu Birrhanic or turner, von out w"tH fcnvtt. or 3 itmuHstt run - ra tT 'rni.ljr er hr-eho;d uuties try Parke Gta 1 1 ) ti-i r 4 Lwycr. R.a ster cr b ismer-s tun exh.-niTr J t r treniavl stra'-v cr r.r.a.-i a-r cot tk toiMtCatatig sDtuiatitw, Uit use F.A;kji'i Gcuii r-!c I. you sWvej IorT-ia, Kidney rr Urinary CoarnrJoH. rr if yM. ftrc troub cd wiJi any eiuorder of Lie lungrs, stomach, lxwc, blood or bctvcs yoa exx L cvrcd y Patic's G&i Tonic Tit- ?r kundrcti oi mismKe MirTerm daily yinf from hroc. Ickhtey and nervous drvvt wbu mi,; lit be saved by tuixtg pAatkax GimcksI Ttc in time. If yea are wasting away trm a. caratvi or any rfisraae tr.ke C.xLr.-n l oxstr af ora-e: it mi'liavizarafr and buiid voej unhnm lite nrMdose Cr a cirmar to HISCOX & CO., he- VuU. rreat vorinc in fminj ir-V..v filr. SAMUEL STKATE'. Special .Vuttces. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) .he rvcijie lor a simple VroKTtBLR Bslw ih it will remove Tas, FllKcKI.E?, PlnVLEM and Blc-tches, leaving the .-kin sott, clvar a: d beiutitul; also instructions for pr-d.ic;n t. laturfant rruwthof hair on a bill h :ad r srro tb. tace. Ad'ire.-s, inclosing 3.- stamp. Eta. VaMDKir i Co., 6 I!eekiun .!., N. T. T0 COXSlITPTiVES., The sdvettiser havin- l-ei-n pe"m.inent'y enred of that dread uisease. Consumption,. i by a simple rem-uy, is anxious to moKe i known to his felli-.suS -rers the means of rure. To all who desire it, he will send a ! copy of the prescriptiou us.:d, (free ot :- cltarg-.) with the dire-tio'is for pr.oiriaj ; and sm; tbe .iin w'lk-h they will tl-if . srsa Crat for Cosa-ai-no, Ariia., Uao . t cuitis. At--. Parti. -s U'ir' tho i'uocriD : tion, w;;l please addr.rss, t Krv. E. A. U-II.V.N. I Penn St., W illianisl.uig, N . V. AfiKSTS WANTED. Ku i'ay Woik. Stead Emplm lu-mt. Light Sani- pies free. Address. M. L. LYKN,49Naa- sau Street, New York. i: k oP TO'tJTii. , A GENTLEMAN ho Miner! f..r vears from Nervous DElill.lTV, PREMATITRE DECAY, and ali the .3Vis of yH;hicl in rlisert tii.n, will f,r the sa'e of sutf..T: ig hu manity, send free t all wht need it, the re cipe atitl din-el ions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sutieccr wi.hing to profit by the advertiser's expe-ri'-nee can do so bv a MresMiig in p-rlect confideiiri. -'.'OUN B. t'GDKN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 2B. 1881. A Breat Cause cf Eaman Misery I. tllC IS of A Lecture on the Nature. Trea'inctit and Magical Cu-e of Seminal eakness, or Sperinatorrlnrrj. induced by hell'- A bus-.-. In voluntary Emissions. Impotency, Nervous Debili'J . and Impediment to Marrinffc jren erallv ; Consnuiptivn, Epilepsy and Ills; M-ntal and Physical Im-apu-itv, i.c By HUBERT J. CULVERVVELL, h. D.. Au thor ol the Green Boo!;," ic. The world-renowned :inlbor, in this ad mirable Lecture-,. ci-.-rr!y proves from his own experience that tli'i awful conseoueu ces of Self-Abuse niay Ie Ifectiiailr remov ed without medicines, aud without danger-, oils surgical oper.itins, bougies, instru ments, rings or con! i lls ; pointing out a nnxle of enre at once certain and etl ' til .l by which every sufferer, no matter n hat his contl'lion nny be, may cure him.se 1 1 cheaply, privately and radically. XThit Lt tnre trill prove a boon to tkom tawlt ami tkoufmd. Sent, under se:l, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidres THEtTLVERWELL MEDICAL COL, 41 Aun St., New York, N. Y.; j'inel8-ly Post-OtKce Box 4V. . xa ia; ab le f a km AT PRIVATE SALE. TUE heirs of Frcd-.-rii-k Lauver, dec't, will offer at private sale, a farm, situ ated in Greenwood township, Perry county Pa., bounded by lands ol J. Anker, J. 0. Jouts, J. Kipp and others, containing Oaa Hundred & Fifty-five Acrecj more or less, about 11" a res of which are cleared and in a hi urn state of cultivation ; the blli. nee is well set with limber. The improvements are a large Diiibla Frame Eonse. BANK BARN. H"g Pen, Corn House, and Wash House, with a Weil of never-tailing water near the dtor. There is a'so an ex cellent On-hard of choice fruit or the farm. This ia a most desirable property, beinir situated iu a limestone valley, convenient to. schools, churches, mills, See, and withtn a few miles of Ihe Pennsy lvania Railroad. For further particulars call on the undersigned, who reside on the farm, or address them at Milb-rstown. Perrv Co., Pa. fHVEON LAUVER, BOLDER LAUVER. May 4, 1!S1. Administrators. . (f C in tf Ofl Per iay at horn. Sample worth $" free. . Address Sti sos fc Co., Portland, Maine, 'tuar 2 11-1 j - w - ' - i ' t-Vlf - ----- -
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