SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffedflay. May 10, ma. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annua if paid wKhia IS month; $2.00 If not paid within IB mouth. Transient edvertisemeaU inserted at 60 eewts per inch for each insertion. Transient busioees notice la local col hd, 10 cents per lina for aaoh insertion. ter. Prductious will ba made to those deairioe ta advertise by the year, half or quarter SHORT LOCALS. Snake stories. New subscribers. Looking for the comet Woman ia the idol of man. ilacbine ageuts a'-e plenty. G. to Heck's for plow shoes. SiinSower seed is ia demand. Flow shoe at Keek's for $1.00 Commercial travelers are plenty. Sleet fell at Fremont on Saturday. Plow shoes for everybody at Heck's Children in iliHeratovrn have meas lei. Tho population of Huntingdon is Cresson will roceivo guests June 2mL It is said May is to be dry and ccol. J. M. McDonald is enlarging bis stable. A sn.3w storm visited Richfield on Saturday. Kennedy and Doty driva a stylish wagon. Ki?h5cld revels in the luxury of a brass band. It is not lawful to hitch a horse to a shade treo. Jleck sells the best plow shoes that are rcada. Frank Noble is Lavir a new stable built on his lot- Go and see Heck's new stock of boois and shoes. Nineteen, is the cumber of licensed hotels in Huntingdon. Heck rkc3 the very latest styles of men s phoes. - "Prise pacha cro," agents shut the jm of many women. Jefferson Mover planted some 20 1 acres of corn last week. I IL I. Farker has re-stocked Lis store with tew goods. Heok now makes to order the pret tiest kid button ladies' shoes. II S. Pirker is liming the Wilson farm adjacent to Patteraon. Have you soon the nice neat ladies' shoes Heck mkes to order. Tao borsa and laulo protection company is to be chartered. John y. GraybiiL j-nnei the Pres byterian church last Sabbath. Dvid 3. Doty is enlarging his Lauae on School Houa street. George Hower it is sail ha? a con tract to furnish many railroad ties. Ii. E. Atkinson is enlarging the ho?e he owns oa Washington street XIek keeps nothing bn; boot? and shoes and that is tterlRcetobay thera. John Kirk has Lid in r. nice lot of new store goods. Ciii and sea him. David E. Rjbison i building a new b&rn on his farm near Port Kov aL The 15th day of this month is riown in the calender ss Aeceaioa ur.y. The afprsach of the hand oran man is announced by exchange pa pers. The H--ek and Ladder company, iuduigedia a brp. iu the company house in Pattersuis. It is re-ported, that Vennor has pre dicted frost for even- summer month in 1832. J. Lyon is adding repairs to the Lowery property that Le bought not long since. John Hiys, txni Robert Jason, purpof e raiding the etcne quarry in the Narrows Look out for the swindler, profit by reading a county paper, and don't be swindled. Est. Mr. Coal preached in the Presbyterian church daring tne late communion sen son. Tho number of acres of ground planted to potatoes this season will be uucomonly large. The Grand Army Encampment will open at Gettysburg on July 22, and elope on July S.9. Miss Nancy Hpicher, an aged mai den lady of "Walker township, died tbs night of April ilSth. The service of many hands has been disponed with for the present, Ly the Railroad company. The board of directors of IhePenn y!vnnia Railroad company, have de clared a per ceut dividend. The rain on Friday extinguished the firo on the mountains, and re freshed tho vegetable kingdom. The Presbyterians at Aeademia, and in this town, observed the Sacra ment of the Lords Supper, last Sab bath. The hoodlum of Johnstown Cam bria county, took control of tho Cir cus Royal," when it showed in that own. Fire on Shade mountain showed itself from the Mifilin county side, at a point West of North, on Thurs evening. The Cumberland Valley Editorial Association makes frequent excur sions. Last Thursday it visited Baltimore. Sixty witnesses were called from Huntingdon county, to testify in a baby case, before the Centre county comt A celebration for tho 4th' cf Jnly, and tho lighting of ti e streets by electricity, claims all tho t.pare time of cit'zsas of Piiiiip8burg. ti, cfiviilive committee cf tnoi Juniata Vallev Printers Association will meet in the oUice of the Altoona Tribune on May 20. j W. W. Kochcndcrfer, formerly of j tlllB -COlintV. was killed in M.M'ln .ri'Tif-p-. at 'ManatTin'k. on tlieL.... .hnn'.d ba found in every house railroad, on Saturday. His farauy The grocery store of Pater &T..-- in Huntingdon was destroyed by fire a few nights ago. A preacher named Prance, inllun tingdon county has a lecture that he frequently delivers. The lecture ia entitled "Heir The Presbyterian congregation of Huntingdon have elected Rev. D. K Freeman of Soranton as their minis McClurea advice to "Take the Sunny Side," will toon be reversed in the Large towns. The advice will be "Take the Shady Side." It is bold that the heirs of Charlci Abraham Brosius, who died in Read ing in 1792 have a fortune of $32, UUU.iHJd awaiting them in Germany. The Rebekahs will hold a festival in Hollobaugha's Ice Cream Garden on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening-!, the 18th, 19th and 20th, of Mav. Henry Stambaugh, the owner of tne island has been liming the farm. The lime he bought from his neph ew .Harry btamuaugn in t ermanagh township, Mozart Hall in Thompsontown, is to be the scene of an entertainment by a local troup on the evening of the 13th inst A large turn out of people is expected. The number of delegates in the Republican State Convention, at Harrisburg this Wednesdav, is 251. every county in the Commonwealth being represented. Snyder cennty people, that live along tine creek not far from its mouth, are rejoiced over the be lief that a- vein of coal has been found in the bluff of the stream. Young ladies in ali the towns, "of any size" excepting Mifflin town, wear eye glasses, and most of men in oth er towns wear plug hats, when they "have their'' Sunday go-to meeting clcthes on. Barker, is th family name of the judge that sentenced 'Old John Brown" to be hanged. Judk.re Bar ker was in Washington a few day ago, nnd attracted a great deal of attention. Jacob Gardner a youth eged 15 ears jumped o3 a freight tram few davs atiO r.l Mil'orsiown Perry county, ar.d by doi&gso got both his feet nnder the cars. A uoetor am putated the feet. It wiil require three years of good management on tue part of the bor onsrh authorities, to gat out of debt. The fathers were wiser than they knew when they limited the tax rate of the borough to 5 nulls. A votmg lady in Reading, bv mis take put enwra salts iu some biscuits into which she intended to put bak ing powder. The effect upon the family wai not of a serious nature but it "livened them up," and scared them b.d!y. They were f.er.ted on the sofa, where they had been for four long hoars. 'Augustus, do you know why you remind of the Chinese'" "No, deares.1, why!"' "Because yon won't go." The mestin; thea adjourned sine die. Chicago Tribune. 'ihc C;vj nf v Sabbath School Con- vcrstion will bo held i:i the church of the United Presbyterians, at Mc- coysville. The coi:(rrec';ation or rath er, the session of the congregation, require (he convention to use the Fsalins in singing uuring the sessions of the convention. The Philn l;:lphia Record believes that "there is a good dcrd of senti mental nonsense written about the bsrbrm of the whipping-post as a punishment for erim?. 'ihere are some criminals so I ruttl as to bs svnitive only through their hide's aud for such the lash if not only desirable but neces-jary. lis us? could be ex tended with good rern'ts." List of letters remaining in the Miffiintown, Pa., postoffiee not called for May 1st ISS2. Persons asking for letters in this list please say they are sdvertierd: Clslr, John. Klutnp, Anaie B. CctTtitr, TTm. C. - Mctiinnis, G. TV. Dolby, Misi Rebecks. Wilior.gliby, K. M. Fi'glenun, Susan. . rosrax csd. II ubU'r, Jacob. Cohen, M. Kramer, Miss Sadie. Milliken, J!is Annie. W. H. RODGERS, P. M. Grand Opening. Grand opening of Spring and Summer poods r,t Heck's boot and shoe store, on Saturday, May 13th, 1832. consisting of a large and var ied line of ladies', misses' and chit drens's walking shoes and slippers. and fine dress shoes, etc. A full line of men's fine shoe3 and boots. cull on the above r.arapd day and you will see the linest stock of suoes ever before shown in this town. j The Charleston, South Carolina Courier of the 2nd inst, says ; J. C. Bonsall. formerly of Juniata county. Pa., for more than ton years one of the most effijicnt and faithful inspec tors at the port of Charleston, and recognized as such by both the im porters and the Government author ities, a soldier in the Federal army during the late war, has been remov ed to make a place for the notorious "notoriety Billy Hayne" of Marion. The social and domestic atmos phere of Bealo township is in a dis turbed state, because last Wednes day a man of property, having a wife and 4 or 5 children, eloped with a grass widow. They left on the cars Westward bound. Before leaving, the man, sold a number of horses and a lot of farming implements and ap pointed an assignee to fix up his real estate business. The grass widows are carrying on high hereabouts. It is onlv & few days ago that one rais- pd a racket on 3rd street and a dom breeze in Lewistown. Of course there must be a man to help them along in their capers. All look for the Love, Light and Song, Light in the sty deep red above, Song in the lark of pinions strong, An! in my hiifrt true Love. Apvt we uiiss our nature's goal. Wliv strive to cheat our destinies ? TTas cot my love made for thy soulf Thy beauty for mine eyes? So longer sleep, Oh, listen now! I wait and weep, But where art thonf " In countries where malaria is prevalent, or where the chmato is stil ject to sudden Br9wng ir0n Bi tem. PROGRAMME For Junlsta Sabbath School Convention, to be held at McCoysville Mar 81st, and Jane let, 1882. WEDXES DAT, MAT Jlst. MOUSING SESSION. 10:00 Ditotiohal ExitcisiS Prayer for the Blessing of the Holy Spirit. lQ-.iU Address of Vice President. A. J. Patterson. 10:45 Appointment of Committee!. 11:00 What abould be the Leading Aim of the Sabbath School 7 J. Kevin Poineroy, J. L. Barton, Rev. J. C. Oliver, Rev. R. F. Wilson. 11:45 Report of Committees, Electloa of Offisera, S-reUry and Treasurer' Keport. 12:15 Report of Delegates to State Sab bath School Convention. J. Nevin Pomeroy and Dr. G. L. Derr. 12:30 Assignment of Houses. AFTERNOdNAND E VENINQ SESSION 6:00 What Relation do Teachers and Su periuteudeuts Sustain to the Sab bath Schools I Dr. T. A. Elder, E. A. Tennis, D. E. Robl son, Ruv. J. A. McGiil, D.P. Miuichan. 6:30 liow to Study the Lesson with the Creates Profit; and ho tar should Lesaou Helps bo U&ed by aFalhful and Competent Teacher f A. J. Patterson, W. C. Laird, Rev. S Au gustus Davenport. 6:00 Encouragement and Sympathy as El ements ol Success ia Tvauhiug. Dr. O. 11. McAlUler, J. X. Moore, Daniel Kloss, Rev. 11. M. Ash. 6:30 How should the Holy Ghost be View ed in Relation to all Sabbath School Wore. Rev. II. C.SiiiuUle, J. T Nourse, Rev. Fred erick. Rudgerson. 7:00 Annual babbatb School Sermon. Uev. M. L. Suiuh. Questions Answered. THURSDAT, JCXE 1st. M0RXIG SESSION. 9:00 Are Libraries Essential I Do they Result in Practical Good to the Sabbsth School I Could they not be Profitably Superceded by the Distribution of S uitabie Religious Pspers Every Sabbath. , Jacob Beidler, T. T- iliminger, Thomas Estusey, G. Vf. Wilson. 9:30 The Teacher's Personal Character. E. S. Patter, A. J. Patterson, A J. Far guson, Rev. E. E. Berry. 10:00 Should a Person . who Encourages the Sale of Intoxication Liquors, by Signing a Tavern License , be Permitted to Teach in the Sabbath School ? Rev. M. L. Smith, Rev. J. A. McUill, Rev. A Vanfossen. 10:30 What is the Duty of the School in Regard to the Care of Converted Children f Rev. S. M. Meiuirger, D. D. Stone, K. O. Kreider. 11:00 What Constitutes a Call to Eoguge in the Sabtn:n School Work I Rev. George Benaugb, V. J.Zeiders, E. W. 11. Kreider. 11:30 Is it a Part of tao Duty of a Teach er to Visit the Scholars at ttieir Homes, aid Inquire how the ai ents are Asisunx them to Save the Children lor Const t A. 11. Weiduiaa, W. J. Wise, George Mc Culloch, Alasou lrin. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2j09 Mighty tn the Scriptures as a Qualifi cation lur Teaaers. B. D. Batesholir, Dr. i. Jl. Graham, Dr. G. L. Derr. 2; 30 Biblo Stud; at Home Kev. J. HcBurney, Jsmc-s McLaughlin, J. W.!pedd.T. 3j00 Would it be practicable and for the Good of toe Sabbath Suhoel to hold a Teachers' Prajer Meeting once a week. Rev. J. A. McGill, John L. Patterson, J. C. Crawlord. 8;30 The Teaciicrs' rt'eeklay Work. Ktav. Y. S. Seibert, Joseph Kothrock, D. B. ile Williams. 4;00 Row most E-JeciiTely AT"ia Souls to ChiistI Eev. George Benauh, J. VT. Evans, Kcv. A. Ci'peuhavtr. EVENING SESSION'. 7;30 Should we take Our Teachers from the Adraucud c!ascs in tbe Sabbath School, or Select Older Persons from the Congregation Dr. A. W. Shelley, A. J. Patterson, A. II Weiiimau. 8;00 How Obtain and profitably Bold the Attention of Scholars Eliha Bonner, Jacob beidler, Wm. Kidd,E S. Doty, Jr. 8;30 How are we to Secure tbe Attendance of tho Chiidrtn of the Sabbath School on the Services of tt-e Sanctuary . Rev. R. i- ' Jolsu-;. GllTer. OFFICERS 188I-1SS V. Gahoe, President. A J. Pattesso, Vice President. 3. S. Hoobe, rreasarer. Jacob Deiileb, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Da. T. A. Ewe, Chairman. Joseph Rotiibocc, Epjicno Jamso, J. D. Howtu., Wk. Grss, J. N. Pojiebov, Uiss Elmiba Uhibb, Jars. Db. Gbauah, Mrs. G. W. Smitu. Joxatoa.x Keiseb. V. J Zeidebs, J. W. Speddv, D. E. EoBisoa, Dakiel Ktoss, J. F. G. Ino, E. A. Tes-hs, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENT. J. C. Cbawvobd, - - Chairman. Beed's Gap Juniata County, Pa. The Convention will meet at the U. P, Church, McCoysTille, on Wednesday, May 81st 18e2, at 10 o'clock A. M. AU comrounications should be sent to J, C. Crawford, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, Reed's Gap, Pa. All are requested to come prepared to take part in tbe proceedings, thoso not named oa the programme as well as those named, as all are expected to take part. By order of the Executive Committee. JACOB BEIDLER. Taken at his word: A Maine jrro- cer wlii had juBt "experienced re- lifnoil ftlrrirt'artrt lnro.1 in mafn that he had been a hard sinner, cheated customers by adulterating his goods, etc, but bemg converted, would repay any one he had wronged. Late that night he was awakened by a ring at his door belL Looking out he saw a man. "Who are you aud what do you want t" he asked. "I'm Hill Jones. You said to-night you would repay those you had cheated. Give me that 1 100 yon owed me so long. "(Jan t yon wait till mornine-7 "No I ain't. going to wait till then ana stana in line ail day. lie was paid- Boston Post. The Lewistown Sentinel of last week published the following A beaver is a rarity in Pennsylvania and as an unusual occurrence we re cord the killing of one in this county, On last Saturday morning Mrs. D. Phiihpps, living along Jack a moun tain, three miles east of Reedsville, saw an animal traveling along the spring run, near the house. She called the dog, and it and the animal had a running light for about one hundred yards, tvnen the animal took refuge under a rock where the dog could not follow it Mrs. P. had no one to help her but a small boy, but got tare aud introduced suiohe under the rock driving the anunalont Mrs. P. was in rcadiuess with a club and dispatched it It proved to be a bea ver measuring lour feet two mche3 from t:p to t;p. Tho West Chester Dailn Record tells how William Mallory, of Dela ware county, went to Forepaugh'a circus while it was in Philadelphia. He had long been anxious to know whether an elephant's trunk was composed of solid meat or whether it w.s of a porous nature. In order to satisfy himself on this point he proceeded to insert his cane iu the nostril of the largest elephant's pro boscis, and having extended his ex plorations about tea inches, his ele phantehip objected to further pro ceedings of that character, and lift ing his Saratoga" struck Billy such ' a blow as sent Lim on a tua wheel pilgrim.ige to the other side of the lent wne he rolled himself up like a soroll, and whenfrom he wan car ried to the tuneful snort of the vic torious shoulder or trunk-hit t: r. A committee waited on William and fi oa what could ba learned from him it is safe to Hay thatelrphants' trunks are composed of eohd material very solid Mr. A. J. North, at present of At chison, Kansas, and formerly of Liu caster county, where he did business "s on a visit to his friends in this city. He left at this oiSce, this morning, several specimens of the products of Kansas, his adopted State, which arc curiosities in their way. They com prise a quantity of wheat stocks of this spring's irrowth, which were. when pulled on the i;S:h day o! April three feet four incites high, on w .1.- 1 1- l . V l, ..... t.rx wcafau..-...- I ' "f third fr.T,., with three rua of pood frrneh Sotne coru, wLiti m color an;l of . . i , r ... burn, one new overshot wheel, one new enormous grams, raised two years- ' , r ,,,., i ! Mmn iei-l, and gearing nearly new throu?h ago,uad of e-..-el!ont a..oi; find a- " .""V , V -V i "-.owth, which wliilo not , coiii-idertd Ko cn,. 4r,I tr.r !-. .f.imtrv is of good q ialitv. TLfc-B Bit. fair it,.u ?.t fu un.l. rfu! nrad.P-! tion of the feitils acres of h.aua. These of our agricultural renders wh; ueire toiopt-ci these Hjicciniens can do so by calling at this oCice. The alx)vc is froia tho liarr.sbr.rs Teleirnph of h'.Bt TLnrsdriy May 4, ilr. A. J. North ii a prominent cit izen of K-iiis.s, a staunch Kepubli can andabrother of James North esi. of this place. DouMIchs he will vis it his friends in Jatiati, before ho rtturns to h s western home. " Tfaa Lotus Love came to Flora askirg fur a flower, That would of flowers be undisputed queen The lily and the rose long, long had teen Rivals for that bish honor Baids of power Had siiitg their claims; Thc rose can never tower Like the palo liiy with her Jnns mien." "But is the lily livelier!" Thus between Flower tactious rang the strife in Psyche's bower. Gi'e me a flower delicious us the roso. And stately as thu lily iu her pride." Bat ot wh it colur ?" "Kose-re.1," Love tlrst chose. Then craved: "No. lilv white, or both provide." And Flora gave the lotus, rose red dyed And lilly white, the qaccnliest flower that btows. From Le'mJs of Hmdootlan LH NOUKCEMEHTS. SHERIFF. Editor Sentinel aud Republican I would announce D. S. Lauuis, of Fayette town ship as a candidate lor the ofiice of Sherif 1'r. i.sndis is a young inaa of good hair's, j.r-1 abundantly qualified to 1111 the posi ixu of Sheritf. His father and grandfath er were Cl!er.s in Junull reiro uiui. Ho is an earnest Republican. He speaks Both, the Ei glish, and Gormo languages, which in Juniata county, iaa matter of im portance and satisfaction to both officer ar.d people. . t A 1 ETTfc. CO 51 MEIICJ Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MrMusTOWB, May 10, 1S82. Butter 2". Eft? Lard 12 Ham 1 Shoulder 1 Sides 10 Kags U MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weetly. QCOTAVIOJS BOB To-DAV. Wednesday, May 10, 1882. Wheat 1 3: Corn, Oats Kye Clorerseed ................ Timothy seed 80 85 1 t-0 4 00 2 2 rniLADELPITIA MARKET?. Saturday, May C, 16S2, Wheat $1,41. Corn 85cts. Rye 91cts. Eggs, lfcts. Live chicken 11 to 13cfs per pound. Hay, $12.00 to $19,00 per ton. Straw SO to 90ct per 1W) pounds. Cattle about a half cent less per pound than last week. Sew Advertisements. Failing! That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have at combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Irom Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out, disease and gives health and strength. This is why Browx's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent levers, &c dj S. Paca St., Baltimore. Not. S, iUl I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and Was growing weaker eery day. 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. Jos. McCawley. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and docs not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. CUTTHISOUT! !S?S155S40w7A. Ve have stores in J5 leading Cities, 1 noo which ftiir xptit ohuia th, rT; t 1 r. quit k!r 0::r Frtorir -rt Principal littler ftr t t-'.rlr. Pa. Send tor mir New Calaloaua sod te.-oi to atrent Addxwa Mil I ftVEl I Preprint Cnrdn8t. s lit LUiCLLphilaoklphia.pa. Valuable Ecal Estats at Private Sale. The undersigned cSVrs fr ssle, a tract of One Ilnr.drfd Acres, of Und more or less, on which there is a large STO.NK DWELL-IXC-KOCSE, in good ,-ep.iir and good BAXK-BARX and ont tuildings and a jljGRIST-Mtl.Ltlireestorirs high, the twa hiwer stories 01 wn:cn are Bionr, aim iun out. ith rico!!ent wattr power, .t! is c.wd fn. land. n lina goo lUte i 1 1 K . .. t . Oi CUltlTttton Tho mitt has an excellent country trade. This is a very desirable prop rfy and .1 sitnsted onumile and one-fourth north-we5t of Vlc Ali.iterrilltf Jntiiata Co., Pa., and will be rol l on ey terms. Fr further pirtieu'sr plesse call on rr addr'-ss Jacob Smith, Mc!i-t-ri!!o Pa., or Jercmiiti I.jons, Mi!Hint,.wn P.i., or J,.hn E. Smith, Chester Springs, Chester county Fa. A n ARC CniJECE To Buy a Lnrze Tr ict of Good Land at a .Vo:fcnt!t Price: To a man who desire t, nufce farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Jnniafa county. Thret Hu.!rti Arret a.id more, bavin; thereon a Urge Bri--k Dwelling House in good condition, l'-ira ar.d other outbuil l inzs: a rumiinar strea;n of water near t'.! door. also, rood we'd water in vard; Orchard of 8 acras, as good as aay in the connty; a grore olu'l iniple trees, w.ucn, it attention were directed to, cicld be tnmed into a source of incom-, a such groes are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in K" England. Go-.d timber on the farm, f he farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hy annually, and grow grain or all kinds, f here is an abun dance ot" LIMESTONE a the farm. We repeat, this is e greatest bargain now 1. tiered in this touuty, to the man who has n r?y, tnd d-ires to larm ami raise trn k To such man, who has a moderate sum of money for Hrst payment, tltrre is a rare rlmice te secure a property, tbat in tiie nature of tl' " mnst increase ia value gr.idua'.iv, t-'f th period of a lull gonera tinn yet ti.i cm. Time. 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If roil It the inclination, the means, and the r.'U' E to developo one of tiie finest tr.y-: of land i-i the county. Call at this o! fjc for particuiais. These is no use in drugging yourself to death, snd buying all tbe vile medicines for internal use when you can be enred of fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments of the liver, blod and stom ach, by wearing one cf Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pals, whieh is a sure cure every time. If your druggist does not keep the pad. send $1.0!) in a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, O and it will be sent you by rttirn mail. It is tho only Pad that is gtiarant-cd to cure. Beware of connter kits. Wholesale and retail by L. Banks & Co., Druggists, Midlinio-n, Pa. A number of the leading physicians of the country are now recomending Prof. Guilmette's Kidney Pad for Lame ba.k, sciatica diabetes, gravel, and other diseases of the kidneys, bladder snd urinary organs. For sale by L. Banks and Co. "Dill objected to Hinkle as a suit or for his daughter I If arietta, st West Milton, O. A letter from Hin kle apkino; the girl to meet him iu tho oroltcrJ fell into Dill s hr.nJ, and he substituted himself for her, going to the tryfiting ilaee in her clothes. When the ardent lover clasped the Sure in the urk lie received the r-nrctr-nrs of a Ttislol in his HllOttMer." i .n fv.-nncft ejiTd the latest ffine out is called 'The Printers DeMht." I It. is p;ayt.d thus: Take a nhcet of writing p.per, write your name and audrebs titereon, fold it around a bank note large enough to pay all arrearages and a year in advance for vour ntn-ppaper, and tlieu forward it to the editor. It in a game that ought to become popular Try it. Subscribe for the Sentinel it Kcpublican- JtfUctllaneout. F. ESPENSCHADE. at Tins CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET, 2s Doob North of Brims Street, MifiUntoirn, Pa., Calls the attention of the public tooths following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! Tho Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style 1 Cash cr Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS. EVERY WEEK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Quesnsware, Glsssware, Wood and Vil!ow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every artiole nsuslly found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE takoa in excLsngs for goods at Ligbost market prioe. Thankful to tbo publio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the connty, when in M.fiin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEnSCH.lDE. Sept. 7, 18S1. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buy ess It Eenaedy,) DEALERS IS GRAH, TOAIa lallMBEF, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEKS, SALT. AC. We bny Grain, to ba delivered at MifHia town. Port Koyal, or Mx:co. V.'eare prepared tel.nraish Salt to dealers at reasonable ratos. KBSJEDI tt. DOTT. April 21, 1SS1-U "FOUNDRY. rilllE enders-'gned. having put thaMiffiln A town fnanrtry in a slate ot repair, is prepared to do ail kinds of loundry work. CASTING OF ALL KINDS, STOVES :2TEB5 niil be made and supplied to order. Plows. Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hot Trouffb.3 and Field ' f Knllera. t THRESHIXG MACHINES and POWERS rrpaired in a workmanlike manner. Iron Hailing and Fenclnr made aid ordered to suit purchaser. For afv and all kinds of work that is pro duced in a foundry, call-fin DATID It O I. MAX, FOL'NDRTMAN, MifT.intown, Juniata Co., Pa. Oct. 28, '81. OISTZLTX" 320- PII I LiAPELPHI A SINGER MACITINE fqunt to antf Slngrr i ihr Mark't. The .ihnve cut reoresenls the Tact pnpnlar r . 1 ..,.' V. I., L b-a iffr fnr Toll for Vow'p-e f member', we do not yotr fa pay until y-u have seen the machine. After liavmrf e:iuimea n, 11 " i not all we represent, relnrn it to os at oor expense. Consult Tour interests and order at snee, or seed for ein-ulars ard tcstimrnials. Address CHARLES A. WOOD A CO., o. 17 S. Teuib St., Philadelphia. T. Mirch 15, 1882. After the First Day of Decemberr 1880, TOC Wit L FIND JACOD G. WINEY la his New Store Room at the East end of Mc 4 1.IVTER T I LLE, with a LargH Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds. Stove Pip", Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all j kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Whuh articles bo will !l at the Lowest I Possible Piices. Thankful for past pitmnajte. le expects by srrict attention to business, to receive at least bis share in tbe future. JACOB G. WINEY. Nov 21, 1K80. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, the best paper in the county &.rtf) A'WEEK $12 a daT at home easily tj I It made. Costly Outfit free. Address Tbcb St Co., Anjusta, Msiee. rnsr 2, 'Sl-ly MlSCELLAJfEO US AD JUST RECEIVED AT LOCUST JL NEW stock: OF OOOJ33 OASSIMERS AND SILK GOOD'?. SCMMEU SHAWLS, CALICOES At Nf CTS. READY MADE CLOTUINU AT THE LOWESt PHICES. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LIXE OF STORE GOODS i oa THE COCXTET TRADE. Ba snra and cxtmin onr stock tutora purchasing eisewhere-, as to eaa sar tain It savo moner. Ho trouble to show Goods. One pru to ail. LOCUST grove; Fteasa grva at a call, and pries the goods. One mile southwest of Patterson. April 27, 18S2-ly D. W. HARLBY'S Is the place where you can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD FURXISliiyG GOODS. EE Is prepared to exhibit one of the most cholco and l-t storks ever offarcsl It tnia market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, trlich will be ciaJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge ail Water s'reets, MIFFUXTO WN, PA. Jan. 1, li;3-tt Parker's Hair Balsam.' Am tUni, acntabU IT Dsjimg .'W Rcvtf fsih ta P.t3ft Cray r Tttei Ba?r to its Vocthiul Ot 5e and $i siies. SAM'L STBAYEB Hn just returned frc the Eastern cities with full variety of mm & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Ft'RSlS.IIXti GOODS. Goods of all ki-jds are low Come and ssa and bj astonished. Pants at 15 CCDt. E7 St'lTS 1IADU TO OKDER.3 FattersoD, Pa., April IS, ls79. Professional Cards. I Locis E. Atkimsosj. Gro. Jac b, Jt. j 1 ATKi.isa: x j ic ons, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M!Ff LINTO'.TK, PA. K"Coliecting and CoETeyancir.c prompt ly attended to. Offici On Min street, in place of resi dence of Louts K. Atkinson, K.t.. south of Bridge street. "ct 25, 1SSI. gROPIE J. CRAV.TOUD, Attorney at Law, SIIFFL IS TO I VN, - FZNX'J. All bnsiness jromptly attended to. Sp'i cial attenttua jrHen 10 Collcctint; and Con veyancing. UiKce on Erhin street, oppo site Ciurt H' U f qiiare. JASON IRWIN', ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. fjy All business promptly attended to. l-rriri )n Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. iu7, '80-1 J J-AC03 BE IDLE It, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MrFFLISTOTN, PA. UyCollections attended to promptly. OrriCE With A. J. Patterson Eq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '?0 D AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA7, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Q7" Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. juneO, 187. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 p. .. Of- op- :-tf flee in his residence, on Third street, posite Methodist parsonage. octv. T) M. CRAWFOUD, M. D., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Su'gery ar.d their collateral ( branches. Oltce at the ola corner ot Tbtra and Oranjre streets, Mtmintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1U76. J. M BRAZEE, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 'Aeademia, Juniaia Co , Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. jonN Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUNI.iTA CO., PA. tE7"0nly reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 1875-ly II KNRY I1ARSQBERGER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Otiice at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9. 187i. PRIVATE SALES. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE t BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of tbe undersigned at a reo.o.e j. au h-F-'J -- j in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with; the Smith stand includes a lot of about! TWO ACREi. havin. thereon erected comfortable Two-story FrameHouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuilding. There is a Well of good water at the doer of the house. For partienlars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. ri. T 0ft per day at home. Samples J IU ?faU worth j free, Address Sri ' ees k Ce., PertUed, Maine, paar.l-l-Ij YER T1SEME.YTS. GROVE. W. BAIll & LE VIN. g5v FIcreston Cologne. many i bte bu ctxltcmo known are coutbi leti in l'Ra:saf C :a.t T jmc, ir.ro a ined'nne of ::cH virirl an J etevfcsre power, as m Race : iK- Greatest tiwoU Punier and Ktdary CunccioT anu th test tteajik asJ Snetk ttt.wv Ever OW. Tt tuw Dyct,a F.Spumatiun, Kerralc a, F!ee Cnaary lrtrc, and a:l i ntils Ccmp' If you are wau..x away with Co-.u'W-. Ji-rasc,a the I onx to-Lir. It w..iei,PT(r, kcmewier! 1 iui Tonic iJi- bt fc"A-ui Ve.it tfne ewr m n'e. Jci is :aruperwrto Errr, lrn.- cf Girer ar.d otlicr Ttuiica, as it rrr IcmcMa, mrad cure i)txiki.nj. AuvJ arr -nsc aiir.aiUT of imcox ii. Co.. Ccja.ts SAXUEL STRATB1V. Special .Votices. PIMPLES. I wiii ma:i t i 11- ) t's 1:-; lr a e:ni i Veostsb.'.! Il.iLY tht wUI retnoTj Ta, iKliCKLh?. Piili'i.E aud Btoicats, leavii g the skin a It, cUar ard beautiful; also ir."tr:c!!'jas for rrud-i-M,.jt a lav"..-ian trow :! hair oa a ba! i head or aroooth lace. Address, ir.o'.vs:ng 3,; stamp, Bt. VaNDsnr A Co., 5 liccktaan .St., M. T. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The S'icituer h iving been permanently cared of that d.-ea.l Uisuvse. Cuusanipaoa, by a simple retu- Jy, is anions to inahe known to his :ci'.jw-su3-. rer i tho means of cure. To s'.l whj des;ro it, Le will send a ecpy of the p'tTCrtioi rtel, (!'ro at chtrg?,) w.;U (ha dire"t:oci it preparlnj and asin tiie sapie, wh'.cij tLiy will Mnd scat Craa for Coxacsmov, Astkh. i?ao cums, &e. Parties iifci" J the I'rescrlJ-ti-in, will plesse i.(tdr., Kcv. t. A. WILSON, 131 Perin t, Willlac.sbsrg, N. T. AGENTS WANTED. Ki; Psy. Lijhl Work. Stoads Etnp'.n munt. ranj ples free. AdW. M. L. BTKN, Nas sau Street, New York. A GE.VTLEM N ho twgcrM fnr Yar from Nervous DEBILITY, PKKMATL'KB DECAY, aud all the ttl'LTt of youthful ia dt retion, will for the mke of s iifora? hu manity, send tree to all who need it, there cipe snd directions for makinff the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferer wibiur to profit by tho advertiser's eipe rienco can do so bv a tdi es.u.ir in perleoV confidence. J.'tHN B. OGDK.V. 12 Cedar St., New York. Jan 2H, isl. A Great Causa cf Huniaii Llisery 1st the lo of A Lceture on the Nature, Treametit and Radical Cura of Seniiud eakness, or Sperraatorrhiea, induced hy Seif-Arnan, In voluntary rrntsior.s, ii.pot-nry. Nervous Di-tiili'.j , aud liiiptditnetits t.j Marriage !?tl erally; CoDtimpti';n, Epilepsy and Fits, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac By KOBEKT J. CULV-EKWE1.L, M. D., Au thor ot the "Green Book." Ac. The world-renowned author, in this s mirib'.e Lecttiro, clearly proves from h.'s own eipcrience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse mav bei-tTeetualiy remov ed without medicines, and without dariyer ous surgical operations, bougies, Injtro- ments, rtntrs or cordials ; pon:ti3S out mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no niattjr what bla condition may be, miy curehirojell'ohealy, privately and radically. CTAi's Lecture mill prtte a toon t fs. a(fi and thousands. Sent, under aval, in a plain envelope, t any address, post-paid, on receip t el six cents, or two pols9 stamps. A Idrcr. THEtULYERWELL MEDICAL CO 41 Ann St., New YorS.N.Y. ; unel3-ly Post.Olhce Box 460. VAIYL'AIilaE FARM PRIVATE SiVLE. THE heirs of Frederick Lauver, dee'd. will offer at private sale, a farm, situ atcd in Greenwood township, Perry county. Pa., bounded by lands of J. Anker, J. O. Jones, J. Kipp and others, containing One Hundred 4s Fifty-five Acres, more or Icms, ab-iut 115 acres of which ars cleared and in a high state of cultivation tbo balance is well set with timber. Tk improvements aro a Largs Bsntla ftm Eou3, BAXK BARN, Hog Pen, Com Iloa,, anl W4slh ionse mitQ a Wcu of nevor-tailinj warer near tne door. There is also an ex- a i cell;-nt Orchard of choice fruit on the farm, This is a most desirable property, belnx situated in a limestone valley, convenient to schools, churches, mills, &c, and within a few miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Cy For further particulars call on tha undrrnigned, who reiki on tbe farm, nt address them at Mil'erstown, Perrv Co., P. SIMEON LAUVER, OLVR LAUVER. STbv 4, AdTilnish-tovt. Permanent Secretary. liv-s nt Altxi)a.
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