SB?! SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FKLIN10WN: TEEMS.- Subscription, 1.M) per imlrn if mid withi onths j f2.0o if wihi 12 months. Transient cdrertuements inserted at 60 cents per inch (or each imertion. Transient business neticea in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will b Bade to those desiring to advertfee by the year, half or quarter year. A SCRAP OF HISTORY mem susqushaxxa TOWNS Hie, By Ksv. S. G. Dreshler. As run lers the fertile soU bordering on the tstisuiutianna river, directing ye irr steps onward aw apwardg until you reach the first level t i.-vo tho bottom lands, you ar rive at tr-u rcsi icr.co or G. W. Lyti-r, esq., which in time lung gone by was .,ned and oce-Ji-'u-d by Mr. John Iiastch, (his pos terity v. n:e Ksuch no lunger, feet Bough), 1 think Mr. Rauch was tho original settler thst farm, and must have -sctlled it pre vious to tho beginning of the -present cen tury. Mr. Rauch seems to have fully -un derstood tho importance ef taking cars of numbjr one ; .ivinj a oiet life, never con- cerning nimseil attont Tho affairs -of hia neighbors, and never fying much Keutioa to tne gratmuou counsel of others in bis business He coud uetod binislf peacaahly among dis neigtitmrs, niember of tbe Kvangeln-ol Association, in his' last will be yuiathtd part of his estate to that denomi nauou. Mr. Kauck-dicd afao-ct'49 yearn ago bowed down with-oVt age. lionised four sons and several detainers, of the sous moved to MicrRgur where they became im luausely weaiti.-y. John Rauch bad a brother named Mich tel Kauch who settles where If eery Zjllcr new lives, but he wes less l'a-Kd ith this world's good. As you go oirt till fcrtter, to -within a mile or two of gcjonUl, ywu find the farms f George K'icger, Jebu SiafTer. Daniel i. Usrman and other. Thtfse lamia ware or iginally settled by cwtaiu Latirus Tin gsrd and several families-named Roth af terwards charged to Rhoads Concerning Sir. Wingard the writer tailed to I earn any thing and there is none of bis pos terity lert in the community. The Roths, it seems seems were an uneducated nr cultivated people rusich given lo fltarrulliu g and Jaw ing, but amidst all this they c leared -out and brought under a atate of cultivation several ordinary goal -Urrus. Tho last urv;vor o'.t'xo sect ,nd gxem tion of tbe Roth -famdy An thoiiy Rntfc was widely knowu-oeer Jun' tata coeuty. TTlHt.iS' miMt rm.j -c t .. c . .,.i..r .h:.. -h-H. . ... Kl, . " ... ... . 6ath akiej o'clock A. 1L They ki e u either died or moved away; 3 leaving bui one uia) doseeud. in tsacoue- The Isaak Walton fisbicf: club, ty to pcrj.3iu.te tao nuo. jlcft onilcnday for the narrows to W.nertco-uoto the i.um ediate .Jjoy the annual fisliiag. borhoad f Oricnul. Here -o nieit of a The air at this place u to be held ecef.it;. -tep across tho li se again end j Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, trespass aaiueti hat on Saydsr county in or-1 iseptoaJtMST 28, 2i, and 30th. dor to connect thefarn; of K: ederi; Mi;er j MilSOli's Fruit jars and Tin Fruit with the early scu'.eu.eat of a lew families j Cans, for. stile cheap, at SfcChntic's named Seller, whse settle raent covered Itinware store, Bridge sUtct the larnis of A. G Liaj'jert, I Ir. Eartiww, j Ed V-'a ts, has bvCOLUO a clerk in a. K. Krrmoyi-r and a few e thers n this ione of tle Philoilelthia ofiie.g of the eounty, aad 1 jeilerick Koier and cti.rs in Saydrrounty. -The.Zeller's aiue Xroiu Berk's county. Simultanous iho Z ellers amc Ilsnry iie.:.j:-, a lli-Af 'in. who Setiled what is now 5i!non Miller's Iwui aud ' jrl!y 4 by . G. .SliaSir. Zi go Ut now siid j:se :h costly brii-k that i.!ae hoij, the store rnote uf Mr. 5Utati'er, st Ui wilt g jods to utt extent that -would 1 i a "cdjt even I.) t : ice like Miiiliiiiown ; tfca Im'.k. at the anirsls ol tho mails, twi ce a day, thpn rait iicK our tliuu'tt to t ha dafa of the early arttlcrj', ! are residy fc sfrue with the !'ot! nhun hecaith 'Je ifssh lou of thi woiU pasjt!i away." Th. Z.llTi, i! U sid were a vi J jiily aud cheerto: j-sople, in iuntrious wave coi'touted. kinlly dkposed bat al ttiwanl their IoIIut itcu. It is stid o'.'-chn Zoller who settl i Fred. Meiscr Sinu that at oii time a vciV Aiu-n iiiK ha--U!2 fallcu so .as to d bbe him Irom going out, aud not having fceot seun iior heawi, tor some lime, A Mr JXy tuan wa amioa to know whether he ae bout yet, saddled a horse and biwie through the uo; several miler'.o the Zt Mr cabiu where he fwjad Mr. . ZuiV-'r perchd on a gum Ikoek tekiud tbe stove, without a JUIFT -CI w MV, "" H J 7 I - t i . I,.. , mi fir tf-n-riiii. Tiu-- i log the violia witi as much eRibumasisni as a Virginia darkly. Happy inaaed must that man be, who-cao endure ail the hard ships and triti cf life without a .-murmur ; bnt for this peeuiiar.gift of God 4ie Zell ers's were spieiatly anted. But being con stitutionally pee-dispised to cons2iltion, tbeir posterity Itava mostly died out, leav ing a mere trace of the namo and sjae de fendants abaoiWedia ether family .slimes. (To be-ccctuiued.) Oriental, July L5, ItySS. Tribute f Respect. At a dotting of theS tony Run Cnioa Sen da Bchoo!, the following resolution re'-a-tlve to the death of Mian Louisa Ne were adifted : W'HERtas, It has pUasefi Almighty tioi so remove from onr midst, aisuost without warnlug, Oi.r beloved sister a4 worker in the Sunday School canso. Hiss Louiss Jface, therafre, be it Retolvod. $"hat in her dea'Jt we are again remimW of the fact that arhile we re in the blust and bloom of yonth wo may ,be at the verge aif the grave- Kesolved- Thfct by her death 4he Stony alun Sunday Schcol has lost one f-ita most ctive members, aaJ an earnest sseifc' i (he cause of Christ. Eesolved. That saiUe we mourn her loss wciumbly bow to Bin whodoethall thiiRs and that we try t be more tealoua " ourewrk that we mar meet her in ,8e reaiiue.of glory where -e hop she ar f resting -rom her labors. Kesatvad. That we extacd to ber ewrow. ng parect and friends our heartfelt y pathy and aondolence In thi sad beresire- meat. ' , Eesolved, That a copy of tbese resola iw, the several coanty papers. that a copy be printed to th- parents of tbe deceased and that they beenwrea uy ih minutes of the school- j. . Kiiira, t Maar A. HosTKri, Mitf A. SpaDB, p. K. Tunes, Vitbaei Lose, Committe. July Ifi, jAhn Srorhehson. aged 92 years, died at Port Eoval, on Eahluth last. A camber ofth-G.A.R.rrom this place attended the fuseral at Church Bill cemetery, on Tuesday July 25th, 1582. r Stpbton, ffa a seHIcr of fts wer of 1912. SHORT LOCALS. Oates eutUn"'. O Shorter dys. Cora u tMscling. Ho! for Cape Hay. Register the rotes. Hacldebtrries are plenty. Buy your hats al barker's. Huntingdoa has a social scacdaL "Nearly everybody" planted celery. A number Cf farrriAra arm n..1n - - - U W llWIIHg "When tXe dog star seta, dorr end. days Boys vjount the remaking vacation daya A prize Oght took place in Bedford couety. There bave been ao pic nics yet, thisweuk. . tl. Davis, has bought Fasick's pea-unt stand. T'ae encampmeKt begins at Lewis- town next week. The Misses Adams have-moved in to their new house. The backward house fly, is now for ward in everything. The wheat does not yisld as it was cstpectea it would do. The best swimmer at Long Branch in a aiiss ivaie r orsyt-fe. A his time last year all regetation suowea signs ot arougiat. It is said that tbe-epple crop wilt noc te uncommonly large. Rev. Mobiles Dysinger preached in uie ljutteran cnuttu on Sabbath. The trmy has sa jceeded in killing n ngnung xnuiar s uua summer. Just as soon as it quits raining peo ple eoaimence to talk about drought. eta in Bueke- county, and other eastern couotiee has been harvested. J.-B Barddl. brings all kinds f berries reguterh-, at stated times -to town. -Dew berries, sold last week, - in town at- three and four cents .-per quart The suiwiif r has been too -cool, for the freqaont indulgence in swim ming. Rev. Davil J. Be ale, preached in tke Presbyterian brick church on Sabbath. - The Thompsontowu pie-nic is looming up and delightful music is rromUed. No pb&er of town life is -free, or proof against the contagiovs- influ- euce oi 9 pic-nic. There will be preaching -ia the i -brick Preebyterhm church nart Sab- !... ;i i - ,Peorlithtit are cngaret! in the cotton trade, look upon tue Lnhsu and Jtgypkun question with, eat m- iorest. "A hcaJock slab for a hot' and a Lndwieh Ljt brt-akfast is tho reirula- j riou fare in the new V.'cTen oil i.fcjviilS." Mrs. Satruel 3Iuiniua of.. Ferman agh toweship, fell from a cherry tree true a few Jnys ago, and was severe ly iurt. A man at Harshaia Montgomery Co. died sua lenlv, on a load of hay, fcctxeen the Seld and barn, one day list wetk. Tha Perry county Tur.tt held a county convention, the purpose of nhidi was to organize a protective association A despatch -latcd at Chicago on Saturday saj-i ; There are 20a:ctims of the toy pittt 1 in Chicago, all dying of lock jaw. James Watts, was home froa. Phil adelphia over &.bbath. Ha is eis-ploy- .eJic-cteot the railroad oftkes in Philadelphia. The Lewistovrt Sentinel savs, that T , , 4 j - bass, the -other daj in the nver,i-with earth woens for hrit A Porrj county miss, named Xcllie Bslz, was .bitten by a copperhead snake in. tlo. heeL while gathering berries near Lake Et'n Station. Walnuts, .hickory sits, and so-forth are said tc ie scarce; and all that ..is down in .the minds of old people, .as the forn riaicer of a itild winter... Merehaut.spenshade, Las almost entirely retJDvered his. fcealth, and k ulwavs nleaiad to see hia friends. Call "and buy a lot of foods at his store. lobe U Wonpn s nor, was auieu UV cant, a icst uojo carting across 4hs railroad for third track. 1 1 :kiani n bui.lw va sk v A man named Eastman, in Centre county, committed .suicide, aew days arro, by cutting njfi mroai irom tc.ear with hi knife. He wastTO years of.ag- - - Some days ego Jightmng struck the hog pen of James B. Black, in Oliver township. Perry county and killed one hog and sreanded another. Ledger. If all things remain jpropitiousihe camp meeting, at Xewtun Hamilton will this year prove itself the largett camp masting ever held ia the Jurfc hIa V&ller. The pecda that live aloni? by the ia, like to go to the inland places thiir, live in on excursions, - jiulaud placeu A'Ke to go iw a- an excursion i stock breeder says Tba if uA nf wi called the ictor- They are xnlor -d re acrossoltne voiubjj. shire, Chester white and Minolk. ,o.u sv,nroninn of the Dunkard Sunday Schools of Western Pen nsvivania will be held in the church of that denomination in on the 10th ocd in nc1 Vl Th Altoona Tribune, say. There . Xh livino- m Trough "lAhrtwantetobea canaidate and yet do not take a county paper Shi-Hit go" m?ht 49 7 cooked. . Mr. John Barefoot. vf Vaatt ship, has been suffering from the ef fect of a scythe cat on the knee. An enthusiaetio. fihtinrrTrial,m.n Who wants to fiirht F.ntrlanrt mAwi. that the surplus Irish join tha army ofAribiBeT in hia fio-ht England. "Ths Presbyterian church t Hoa pera, Iowa, was Btruck by a cydone which passed oyer tbe town oa the 24th nit, and totally destroyed. The pieces of the building were scattered for half a mile." Up to the present date, there is no information from Egypt to war rant the belief that a single Ameri can has been injured br tha F.,n-n. tians in their effort to free UiemselTes oi .Dgusn rule. The many trees in the woods that last August plainly shoved how they suffered by the tirougat, recovered their present healthy creen anrwtar- ance this season, notwithstanding the preuicuoii mat mey would all cue. Among the many handsome flow ers in Mrs. Jackman's flower garden, is a delicate looking little plant wmcn wrjea touched sbriaks and Uraws its -leaves together, as if smit ten Dy Irost It is a sensitive plant An esohauge says; A girl shouldn't wearattacK belt about her waist when ebe has a white dress on and is waHiiug with a young aoan in he night time. It makes it appear from a rear view as if her fellow had his am SL-ound her waist Aa exchange that claims to -he ac quainted with the sahuy question in tho Methodist Church says ; The av erage salary paid Methodist ministers iin the 2iew lork east conference last year was 1,163; the average in the JXassissipi conference was $400 Grace Cribbs, fell from the hay loft of her father's stable, in this bor ough, last Wednesday evening and broke an arm near the shoulder. Dr. Elder attended Um case of the little sufferer. Grace is about 7 years of age. A city exchange says: 2few fans are inade of sisfle large riower a re-i poppy, vrirh v. black htart; bine morning gloritfi, ti-ied with colors. a pansy, ;i dahlia or a large sunflower tho stalk of the . ower serving for a handle. Kennedy, ansl Pe-ty, will fill orders for coal, dunug the month cf -July, anu August, at tue lollowing pneea. Broken tgg and Stove, $5.00. Chestnut Hasd, 1.50. Chestnut Soft, 173. Pea Delivered, -$3.50. Pea Yard, 3.25. Some wag, lest Wednesday report ed that Vanderbut bad come to town for the purpose of examining the railroad route from this place to the Susij uohannsh, .ftiid Potomac, but the reported Vandorbilt turned ont to be a Philadelpkian that had come to buy a pair of horses. Colored people in Huntingdon have a sensation, over the -departure of a colored preacher with some S0 of the church money, and .a youn coloted girl, a daughter of a vwell to do farmer. An officer was sent after the run away couple, but they got in to Virginia, before the officer over took them. A grund excursion to Cape May, will leave the Juniata Valley, from Altoona, next Thursday, July 27. The time of the train here at Mifflin, is 10 o'clock A. 31. The time of the arrival for the train at Cape May is 6;00 o'clock evening. Tho fare for the round trip from this place is 5.G5. Tickets are good until July 31st, ISS'2 inclusive. Subscribe for .the Sentinel and Re publican, a staunch Republican paper that narrates the events favorable and unfavorable that take place with in party lines. Intelligent people, in these intelligent times hare no need for a journal that r ublishes only one side of a party quoetiou, and black guard the other side. A husband having in answer to his wife's repeated requests cut off his whiskers and gone home to - surprine her, was met by her in the hall and overwhelmed with hugs and kisses. After letting him go she took a long look at hint and exclaimed; "Oh, hor rors! is it you!" Proceedings for di vorce have been begun. Detroit Frte Press. On Saturday, near midnight Shu man Miller, hotel keeper at Millers town, Perry county was shot and killed by a boy about 18 .years of age, William Wagner is aid to le the name of the youth who sommitted the deed ; he is the son af a farmer who lives not far from Millerstown. He escaped from the house, and Hed across the river immediately after the shot was fired. Miller was shot ! about the region of the heart d the kitcher pf tU , - , i . ntheran parsonage a few nigutsiiyo. r , '.. ., . !." i - ...ri., iriKlug a preaciajii dioiuci, n j as empty a place to get into as a pa-inters kitchen. 'The thief got in at a -.indow and stole about a half poyad of coffee, and Homer Berry's sbis-, and left a perfect mark of his bare feet in several places in the kitcbon. A photograph of the ioot prinU,. if in the hands. of a detective might lead to the jture of the house ireaker. Minnu Etnier, of lUladelphia, c. miss of 15 summers well inowu, to a number af girls of her e in this place. ha. one of her limbs, a leg t . . . , , i broken Wiwo places, a ieraaysago, by leaping .cut of a buggy. A young lady cousin was driving tLe horse ihat was hik&ed to the buggy. The tnunal frighteued, and 3liaanie be qjine alarmed, .Lcciuise she dionght tha animal uculd run away with thtm, and that is the reason that she leaped out of the Jmggy. 4 iiwn loy get off the following j I i i a On a country uuj uiu mo jjiii . certain jronng man brought his affi anced down from the eonntry to see the sifhU. One day wiile they were passing the confectioner a the swain noticed in the window a placard bearing the announcement "lee cream $1 per gaL" "Well." said the young man, as he walked into the saloon, "Hint's & nrettv steep price to nay r, .!- linL Marit. I'll see yon ' ii i, n.t matter what it iost.itbon nieaattred, and tho blark oua Here's a dnl!?r. waif f-r- kf cream for ; I j,.'s (-- t The McVfevtown Journal mstM mention, that Jesse Kauffman's wife, once a resident of McVeytown, but bitterly having her home with her GMghter, bar ah Imler, at Waynes boro, Franklin county, was poisoned with Paris green, from the effects of wmcn she died a few days ago. The Paris green had been put on potato tops, and the wind blew it on lettuce, cf which she ate. A creeping thing, shaped like a snake, 32 inches long, and of the thickness of a "garter snake" of that length, was found by Mr. J. H. Mo Alister, on his pavement in the back yard of his premises, hi this town a few days ago. -it first sight it was mistaken for a snake of the common kind, but a second look, revealed the surprising fact that it was a mass of living worms, -ef a quarter of an inch in length. Dr. G. E. Breham, of Altoona died suddenly of heart disease, last Thurs day afternoon. Last May, the doctor's wile died after only two hours illness. He then told a friend that her death caused such a pang at his heart that he felt certain that the shock had paved the way for hi early death; now correct be was in reading his own case, the reader need not be told after being informed of his death. He was born in McVeytown in 1846. "Wife," said a New Haven man, im patiently, "why do you let that child run around to day so dirty, so much nke a-little monkey ? I ran him into neighbor Jones' yard jnst now, the worst looking object I ever saw. "Was he over there though V was the responding inquiry. "AV elh he'll pass ior Jir. jones amy brat so long as he is there. I'm not going to worry. eu tiaven Register. Sheriff Eelley, was thrown out of his sulky, last Thursday night while he was driving home on the Cedar Spring road. The horse stumbled and fell on its knees, and the sudden jerk that was thus given to the sulky, caused the Sheriff to fall out. Tbe horse did not run away. The Sheriff could not leave the place and he re mained about where he fell, till Har ry Moore came along in a buggy and took him home. Mr. Moore was going irom town where be had been attend ing a meeting of the Post. He found Kelly on the road about 10 o'clock at night Newport Perry county has a sen sation, in the discovery that a host ler of one of the Newport hotels, was once a respected citizen of Bucks county, and tho owner of consider able property. He was one time Pro thonatary of Bucks county. Drink was his ruin. From Newport he found his way to the poor honse, from which place his family took him to Trenton N. J. The Newport v ews devotes almost three columns of space to the case of the redeemed Bucks county man. ATTENTION FARMERS. Farmers in Juniata county, who desire to improve their lauds. and in crease their crops, will lied Whalton Wharren Cos, Diamond Soluble Phosphate, just the thing for this purpose. William Brinthoa'cT, on the farm of S. Owen Evans, C B. Sheilv, William Sieber, and others, have used it, and find it just tbe thing. The un dersigned, who is agent for this Phosphute and company, has tested it for the last 2 years, and guaran tees it to do all that is claimed for it. Further particulars given if desired. Better examine this Phosphate lefure purchasing elsewhere. Psn.ip Hakliy. East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. July 2Iiuio. In a breach of promise- suit in Montana not long ago tho plantiff said thit tho defendant having clear- iv understood the date fixed for the wedding had failed to appear on that important day. He afterwards had come to the house, bnt she being an gry had set the dogs on him. The defendant admitted that a day had been named for the ceremony and further said that he had intended to be present as per agreemeut "Then," said the Judge, "why did you not appear?" "Well, Judge, the fact is I was treed by a bear ail day aud night and couldn't possibly get away in time." The case was dismissed and a few moments later Miss Plaintiff be came Mrs. Defendant Tribute of Respect. McAlIstebsvulc, July I", 1882 Wbikcas, It bas pleased our Divine 'Father to remove from our presence Edgar L. Keynolds, aged 13 years, 1 1 months and 4 days. Be it Resolved; That we most sincerely sym pathize with the bereaved family ia this sad alUictioo. .Resolved. That we miss him from our Sabbath school one earnest, young stadent of the word of God. Eesolved. That theseresolutionsexpress ing tho sympathy of out Sabbath-school be f jhlished in all the couniy papers, and a ! cvy bo presented to the parents. I r Tbe aeaiu oi one so youug iuilouisu young admonishes us to mike the present life an earnest preparation for the future. Family circles are broken and hearts are made sad, but our anion in the Heavenly world shall be free from all sorrow interruption as Qod's children nev er part fur tbe last iine. Parents, yon have our sympathy and prayers, and may the God of all grace be yonr greatest com fort in thit dark hour. When through tbe deep waters I call tbee to go, The river of sorrow shall cot overflow ; For I will be with thee thy trials to bless. And sanctify tf thee tby deepest distress. GcoaoE Buivibt, Ida.C. Scoxo, Eeckie J. AnnsDra, Committee. The Liverpool Sun is responsible for the following; Last Thursday as George E. Long and his father were makicg fence, they encountered an enormous black suate Mr. Long Jr., got a club and smashed its head too a jelly. When be had done that and was examining the snake, he thought he saw tke tip of the tail of another snake sticking out of the smashed head. Then Mr. Long, Sr., put his foot on the tail of the snake killed, and Mr. Long Jr , took a hold of that tip of the other snake's tail and pulled, and pulled, until he pulled out a striped snake, which tha black snake bad swallowed, nearly as long as the black one Bath snakes were was six feet- two inches long, and the 1 vnpc-i on vrnx i,-,"i - mrw- i , Itapertcuit Te Travellers). Special inducsmeuta are offered yoa by the Barling ten Eoate- It win pay yoa to read their advertisement te be feaad else where in this issns. NOTICE The Twenty Second aonaal exhibition of the Jnniata County Agricul tural Society will be held on their grounds, at Port Royal, oa Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, October 4, 5 and 6, 1882. Josefb Rotbsock, President Joan P. Wbaetos, Sec'y Emplotmbet fob ladies The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies ana children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladies. None should bo lth ont them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in their praise. These goods are manufactured by ladies who have mad the wants of ladies and children a stndy, and they ask us to refer thtm to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce then in this country, aud we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every nousenoia wouia meet with resdy response, and that a determined we. man could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive sgency for this county, Wo advise some lady who is in need of em ployment to send to the Company her nam and address, and menbon this paper. Ad dress Queen City Suspender Company, No. 179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jaly'JS 12ts ALWAYS KEEP A SMILE FOR MOTHER. The shove is tbe name of an elegant new song ana inorus, by the popular writer, Charlie Baker, who haa wrirtun some of the most popular songs in America. Tbe words are elegant and music easy, so that every body will be able to play it. (1st verse.) Always keep a smile lor mother. Never to her harshly speak, Frowns, or words in anger spoken, May bring tears unto her cheek, Think of sil tbe kind devotion She bss given unto you. So remember when you greet her, Keep a smile for mother, do. CHoars. Always keep a smile for mother. She is all tbe world to you. There can never be an other Heart so loving and so true. Fnce 3d cents per copy. Will be sent to any address in the United StaU-s, upon re ceipt of marked price, by addressing the publisher F. M. Heltnick, 130 Wet 4th, St. Cincinnati, O. For sale by all music dealers The Philadulphia Times of last Friday published ax account f a sale ol imported Guernsey cattle, that took place in Phila delphia, last Thursday as iollowi. Cottage Maid of St. Martin's, a twin, 5 years old, Brought Bill'; Georgiaa V., 3 years, sold for $300; Lady Paint, 6 years $230; Beauty of (.aire, 3 years, $M0-, Lily Martin, a ji.i-uiu i-jii, run i.fio lUi-si were all purchased by Dr. Borland, of Connecti cut. Type nitnibor 3. 5 year", M, sold for $100, to Alan WiMid, uf thi city; Nora Robbiu, 1 yt-ars $100, to James Moore; Pe tite Tvstevm, 3 years $J10, to L. WiUr; Daisy Le Page, 4 years, to Aiex Bid- die, Snonitiop. 4 years, $3i(l, George Blight; Dai key, 6 years, $Co0, W. B Pollcck Cherry of Duchemin, 5 years, $310, to W, It. MTardwcll, of Boston; Lady Jane, of Duchemin, 3 years, to James Moore; Rose, Bronard, '1 years, $350, Dr. Borland, Con nneticut; Jonut-y Le Page, 4 years, $32-5 Colonel Warner, Connecticut; Spotty, 6 years, $T2, T. Strom, hew Brnnswick, Mass; Rose of Outran to, 3 years, $0o, S- tsetts, lamdKn, N. J., White Rose number 4, 2 years $330, Dr. Borland, Connecticut t'iilptjre orLo Pago 3 year,, $vm, C., Thompson, Connecticut: Dairy Maid, 2d, months, $trKi. E. N'orton, F irrington Con necticut; Eroile, 2 years, $100, Alan Wood; Bouty ot St. Peter's Port, 2 year.i, $173 T. P. SelUor. JI JURIED: MCALISTEK ELLIOT ByTlev. K Wil son of Port Ruyal Pa S. L. McAlister of McAlisterville, Juniata Co. Pa., aud Aauie M. Elliot, of McKeesburg Pa. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruaTowif, July 2S 1882. Butter Egg Lard..... ... Ham ......... Shoulder ..... Sides......... Kags 14 18 15 15 11 12 H MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeicly. Quotations fob To-dat. Wednesday, July 20, 1882. Wheat. 1 10 85 50 81 4 00 2 25 Corn, .......... Oats, Rye Clovers eed...... Timothy seed . . . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia Cattle markets Extra 8 to 9c ts Good 7 to 8cts Medium 6 to Si Common 4 to 5 Fat cows 4 to Sots Milch cows at $30-$30-$ 100 Sheep 4 to Sets Bulls 3 to 8cts Hogs, extra at 12 '-Medium llcts Dressed beeves at 8 tol2c Dressed sheep st 8 to 12cts. Philadelphia markets July 22ud lb82. Wheat $I.21tol.23. Corn 90 to 93ctt; tuts 70 to 95c ts. Butter at 1C-19-22-21 and 2Ucts per pound. Eggs 18 to 21 cents per dozen. Chickens range st 12 to 18cts per pound. At East Liberty the Cattle receipts for week ending July .U were o32 head through and 2366 head local, against t'M head through and 221 do local last week Market dull-fair to extra at 50to5.70 stockers and feeders at $1 2-3to5-The re ceipts of Hogs for week were U.&io bead, against -',oU do week before; Philadel phia at $8 t5to8 90;-Baltiiuores at i 2 to 8 50- Yorkers at $7 90to$8. Tbe receipts of Sheep for week were 18,000 head, against 23 WW do week before-market slow-common to extra at $2 50to4.80-Lambs were very dull at $4 5Sto$-3 75. CHICAGO, July 21, 1?82. To day Wheat was nominally higbt-s for spring, the ail vanre amounting to about a cent. Xo 2 red winter was active, steady, firm and tending upward. - Sales at $1.071to 1 8 tor July; regular was not weakened by tbe heavy receipts, but on the contrary closed dp good and strong and higher; aales at $1 OTpoI 08 fur Jolv; $1 03 to $1 04Jror August-$1 U2 to 1 03 for Sep tember. On call tbe sale were 80.OMO bush winter, 45.0UU bush spring aud 8OO.O1 0 bush regular. Prices were steady for winter; ir regular but weaker for spring. Corn as iiuite sctive, with strong upward movement aed feeling. Tbe receipts were good, but not excessive, and reports of inferioritv of crop are pretty nnivi-rsal Sales at 7lo 7iJlor July-7i4to7H for Angnst-76to 78.ts lor Scptember-75Jto77cts for October Prof. Guiliuette's French Kidney Pal is tbe greatest discovery of the century for i the cure of ali diseases of tbe kiuneys, ! bladder, ami orifsry organs lu ts!h Liilei bud ana fera-!e. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe place where jou ean buy TUE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BATS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FURXISMNQ GOODS. HZ is prepared to exhibit on of the most choice and select stocks ever eBsred ia " . j.ntnam Ui, 9 V W f rT f B f PC I tins maraat, ana as jji iivioij.tx.x a.w mibiM i Also, measures taken for suit and parts of suits, whioh will be made te ores' at short notice, vary reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water iTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYBR Has just returned from tbe Eastern oities with afull variety f MEN & BOVS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS GENTS' FL'RNISHINO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and sea bis and be astonished. Pants at T3 cents Patterson, Pa., April 16, 179. Miscellaneous. F. ESPEASCIL1WE, AT THI CENTRAL STORE MAIX STREET, 2nd Dooa Nobth or Baiooa Strkkt, Mifflintowu, Pa., Calls tbs attention of the pubiio to the following facts : Pair Prices Our Leader I The Best Qoods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Oar Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Oar ! Motto ! Our leading Specialties art FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSU0ES, for Men, Women and! Children, Qaccnsware, Glassware,) Wj a v--ii r i ii ood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, ' and every article usually found in first- class stores. ! COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in excharjge for goods at highest market . pnee. Thankful to tha pubiio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request . . , their continued custom ; and atk per- sons from all parts of the eounty, when in Mifflin to call and see mv stock of ' goods. F. E5PE3SC1I.4DE. Sept. Professional Cards. Lous E. Atkkso. Oko. Jacobs. Ja ATKIXSO M. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. UCollectins and Convevancine cromDt- j aiienueu to. Orrica On Main street, in nlaca of resi- deuce of Louis E. Atkiuson, Esi., south of unuge street. Oct M, VSS1. JJR0DIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, MltFLIXTOWK, . . pA.V.J. All business promptly attended to. Spe cial attention given lo Collecting and Con veyancing. Otlice on Bridge street, oppo site, voon uouse square. JJASON IRWJN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MFFLIXTOtt'X, JUXUTJ CO., PJ. IZ All business promptly attended to. Orrici On Bridee street, ccnoaito the Court House square. (ju7, HO-ly J-ACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXEY-AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CyCollectious attended to promptly. Orrica With A. J. Patterson Sn, on Bridge street. rFeb25,80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. PhjBician and Surgeon, MIFFUXTOWX, rj. Otbce hours from 9 a. h. to 3 . m . (.. (fice in his residence, en Third street, on- posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-ti CRAWFORD, W. D., Has resumed actively tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches, utnee at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Milllintown, Pa. March 2 J, 187 J. 31. J5RAZEE, :i. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrriCB formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. joax Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.ir.. JUXUT.t CO., PJ. E7"0nly reliablo Companies represented. Dec. 8, lS75-ly JJENRY HARSHBERg"eR,m7iX Continues tho practice of Medicine snd Surgery aud ail their collateral branches, i Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1875. rreriSe ter the 2r rise! A Rf aWi?an ADVER TISEMEJfTS. New Building, corner of Bridge and Jb. 1. 18' - & SH0ES,!ALL SIZES, try SUITS MADE TO OKDER.rjj SAMUEL STRATSR. Special .Yvlices. A Great Causa cf Human Misery la the Eo of llow liOst, How Restored. Just published, a new edition ol DK. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical curt or Sj-lematossbiba or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotiscv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. ; also, Coascnpnon, Epilepst and Kits, in. duced by self-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, tie. The celebrated author, in this admirable Esay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm- j ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cureu; pointing out a uuuo ui euro at ooce simple, certain, and eifcetual, by meacs ot whirh every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro him self chesply, privately, and radically. X7Thu Lecture should be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in tbe land. Sent, under seal, in a plain eavelope, te ,' any address, poit-paid, on receipt of six ; ceuts, or two postage stamps. Alureae THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL (0 41 Ann St., New ork,N. Y. ; junel8-ly Post-Offic Box 440. riMriaEs! I I will mail (Free) the receipa fur a simp: I Viuetablb Balm that will remove Tax, j Faicxsis, I'mnii and Elotciss, lesvie I the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in ! structious for producing a lnxuriaat growth of hair on a baMhead or smooth lace. Ad- d res,, inclining Sc. stamp, Bss. Va.nbai j AJ ,n'ly Y' TO COXSUMPl'l VES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread dneaae,. CousumDtion, . . , . . . . by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his feliow-i:Q'erers the meaas of cure- To all who deire it, be will send a : copy ef the prescription used, (free el charge.) with the directions for preparing ! and using thesauio, uhieh tbey will tlud a ' sure Ci tx for Cocuhs, Colds, CevaijirT- i , ion, Asthma, Buo.vluitis, i.0. Par as j wiahing the Prescription, will please sl- dres R"- E- A- WILSON; 1U4 Pena St., j Williaiuh'.irgli, X. V., j laltltOltS OF 1 OLTli A Gen(,t'man wh" suffered fr year from ; Xa. Nervous Debility, PrumaTiire Persy, and ail the fli nts ol Jou!:. till indiscretion, wi'l for the s ko of suffering Luiusoity, send free io ail who need it, the receipe and direction tor making the simple remedy K -i:.l. l,A ... . ... . , ir iu ji(,ii.k vy XUIUII9CI a esierieuecr - ao so tiy atiiireaiii7 :n perlecl t-cr.naence, JOHX B. (XJDKN, 12 Cedar St., X. T., June lib- 1 vr. OITT-.Y $20. PlIILuVOELPlIIA SINGER MACIIUVE Equl to mmy Sinyrr in thr MnrktU. The above cut represents the irot popular style for the people whieh weefierforyou fi-r the very low price of Iluinember, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. After bavin- evauiined if, if it not all we represent, rvtnrn it lu ts at out expense. Consult your interel ar.it oi-ff r al soee. or sen-l for eirenlsm m-I tesrimt n-a!j. Address CHARLES A. Wlt i f., No. 17 X. Tenth S'., I'iiilidelphia, Ts. March 15, mi. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers A Keunedy,) DEALERS LN CJRAir, COAIa IalaUUlalt. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT. .C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mitfiin tows. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared to I urnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. - KEXXEDT A DOTT. April 2!,18S2-tf argo stock of ready madeclotbing ot the tut. anrl V,r.;...t Itr1.. v. " . , hovs. hata. ran., hoot. aH .1.'... n.ti i fmnishin?'gos; in ,dles. v.ry for sale at SamneT Strayer's. in Patterson. Subscribe for the Sentinel tnd&iptibli n. PRIVATE SALES. A HALF-ACRE LOT, SlItJATED IX Walker township, about two mile west oa' Thompsontowo, on tha old pik, hav:a thereon erected comfortebM two-story Dwelling House, with kitchen and outbuild ings. Fruit in variety. - Water at the dr. Terms made known by calling on Philip Cleck, on the premises, or by addresio( Philip Cleck, Thempsontown, Juniata Co., Penna. A LOT OF GROUND IN THE VILLAGE ot McCoysvllle, Juniata eounty. having thereon erected a good Dwelu'ig Uuom 20x 50 feet, new Stabl 20x30 feet. Re.r Wood House 12x30 feet, Hog Pen and ether out building. Well ot good water at thedur. Frmt on the lot. Terms, rea,rcuKe. For furthsv pirtlcu'srs, call on fr addn-aa -EAL M. STEiVART, Mctyvi:le, Juulala Cj., Vi. Eousa and Let in MoAliaterrille. A Lot containing OQi-tiiJrih Arr of I groumi, with a two-stvry dtutle I-T IIomw weailicr-boarded iu Irour, aja some r;ouia I pUst-reil irsrdi-, suii-Lij for one or to ' families ; alio, Statl-, Lr?e .t''P. Pij po , 4.C., aM under gvvd fcacc. ni.d veil sup ' plied with U.-- a-tl fiui's. T-rrca. ; easy, au-t price i !iit tho tiuea. Aiply tw ' Stephen l.lnv-t Mc-Alia'er. n-.-.ir preu j isea, or to Vr-. KeNxca L. Wi'.soa, Per j Knyal, Jmiijta Co.. Pa. ! ONK OF Tl!" 'j'OST "HOriTABLK j BLACKSMITH STANDS in th county j may be purchasi-d "t ihn nndi:rsii;u-,d at a. reasunsuie jticc. j os jTopjrsy is sn ialcu. in Johna!o.vu. Juniata C ., Pa and with, the Smith stand includes a ht of about TWO ACRES, haviug tbero.in erected a comfortable Two-story FrameUimae, cotn modions Stable and other eoihuiMings. There is a Well ot good water at tho door of the hor.se. For particulars ca'l on or address M. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., P. l'ayiuents to suit Purcha.ar.. A FARM OK 500 ACRES, MOKE OR less, ot limestone aud shale IsmI, lit Miilord township, in Liokinz Creek vail", JurnaT. county. Pa. ; about cleared, 40 i-rs tiniberland "under feneo." The imfove ments are a Lsre Double Slnae and Frame House, Large Bank Barn. Wegon Shod, Large lhg Pen, Sheep Hui.-h:, Carriaw House, Wash House, Spring Iloiiaa within ten yapls of the door. Fountain pump ot never-tailing water at both honse and barn. This is a desirable property, and is only two miles from Mifflin railroad station. Terms easy. For particulars, cail oa or aaldresa John Rohi.seii, Patterson. Jnniata Co., Pa., or Shelbnrn Rohison, same address. A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 55 ALKh.S eiear and in a good state of cutivatiou. tile bafance in Umber, ia Sprues Ui.7 township. Juniata county, I'a., oue-haif mile from tha .proposed rai'ruad from the Juniata to tbo Potomac river, six Utiles train Port Koyai. The improvements are a Larre ri tone l)wi ling Iiou.v, 'JbxoO feet, with a veU uf gix t water at tho door. Bank Iirn, Corn Cribs, and other outbuildings, a Xarj;e At jo Or chard, aud a grc.it variety of Iruit. A.'s-j the right to qiisrry into toi-e on a farns about a hill distant. The f.irui has been limed recenty. Tesms Jne-hifi" rash, t.a.ance in two. annua payuieuta. For farther j. Jitu uUrs aiidress S. A. HOFFMAN", Spruco Hit, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE F A it W, CONTAINING 0;ie Hundred aud Sixty Ai:res, In the best wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, situati-tl one-lialf aula irom Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and on mile from a I pike. T!:- in-.proviiini-nt. area larc-j two-siory Ei;!'.'K HOCSK (li rooms, h i! ami c:'.'m ), Pr.ah!-j Leg Barn and S tabie, uvl i.t!.er imilui:.., and a woll of good witter. A str-ar uf sjut'ic wafer rnverses the centre of tho f.trnj. I'bera ia a larjre orchard r.ri th- prvim"-. Will take $7ti per aero. trt cash, ri'st in payments'. A tarn adjoining sol I for $li' pi-r acre. The reason torsellin-r, is thed.!tre to inveat in city property, in Circh'villo. For ail iu formalion aildrrss J. SWEVEll. Circleville, Picknwav Co., Ohio. A t'Ol .llrRV FOR ,Li:. A Fourtlry, iu irno-l nrdf , at Johsatowii Juniata Co.. Pa. T!i-.- r.iumci is p.e. Tc-s meitilig arh.Kitiis ha'j-'st been ovcrhaninU and m.ide as gi.,1 as n heu new. The shop u larje x-.d roo'nv. A!! ol :iu ..oo'.il d -partnients are under one roof, ilr; foun dry haa ihe he-t run uf custom In th county. In counectiort with tho F uimirr there 5 J or 6 acres of larid for s iii, having thereon enit.-l a l.arxc Frame Dwelling Hiiusc, nuarly new, and a ooii-i;i-d ilirn. Oond Orchard, Apples, tinpes. Ac. Evrrv thini convenient about the premise. Will j sell a.1 or purr. For fnr'her piriicu'.iri call Oil er sdrtres J. II. K'.Xit.lS. J.-hnston,Ji:ni.iUCu.,Pa. A FlKir-KA i El'AKM i.t TL? AR'jKA Vaiiey, c-JUUli.il. i-'ii a-'r-:5, about 17 acru-s clear. Two as t. of building. N'o.l, Lug House, 2'x24, p!.isterrd and pebble-l ; Kitclieu attached, I'JtIS; Spring, and slsi a Well of water near the dour; .N'ouh Rank Baru, 40xyf: Orrh.-ud. No. 2. cw trant House, 2t.v32, goo.lrell.ir; S'lmmor House, I4.2U; Spring and Spring lloum ; New Frame Bank nam. i ",x. ; Wagon She-li JiMxl Tonng On-hard, of ratrnt fruit, iu beariii? condition. Wii! sell all, or h;-.lf. t suit piirt-haser. The land is well adapted by nature fur the raising of grain red stock. Plenty ot lime stouu. The rnmmiinity in giHid. Churches and school lionse come ui:nt. Terms moderate. For particular call on or address f". .MEYERS, Fai tuera' Grove, Juniata Co.. Pa. Largo Farm at Frivate Sale. The Valuable Farm of the H'-irs of Wit liam Okeson, deceased, is offered for sal. It ia located in the fertile vaiiey of Tuca mra, Juniata county. Pa., one and a has miles west of Academia, containing '240 Acres of t-riuie limestone laml, ail in cul tivation, except 10 acres uf Timber. Build ing good, Largy Manaion Hot.., JJik Barn, lU"x.-l fuet ; Wagon Shr.lt, rjort Cribs, Hog Pei.s, Good opring and Spring Ilou.v, and all ether outbuilding, also Mb ;r sj-riugs and rnuuing water; Two Orrh ire's beating choice fruit... It is well lucatml, near to ( hurcts, schools, mills and stores) Tho land is well adapted to (train n,t grass snd for making money tor a new owner, , well known, it did If r many yca.- f.',P jta former owner. 1'rirs will br reaiM.nahle and time siven to suit purchaser. " For terms, tc. call on J noes It fik.. I Pieasant Viww. near the firm. W alnut I.eufUuIr RwMtorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as ciesr sa water, snd. as its naine in dicates, is a perfect VcgetaMe Hair Restor er. It will immediately leo th head Irons all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect tbe health, which Sulpher, a ugar of Lead, and .Nitrate of Silver prepemtions hr done. It will change liht or faded hair in a few da; to a beautiful g!osy brown. Ask jourdrufgistforit. Each bottle ia war ranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO., V. jo! sale Agerts, Philadelphia, and C.X. CRIT TENT0X, Ntw Tork. PRIVATE SALES. FARM lor SAf.E, in Ttwcaror VaUey, near Peru Mills, containing ! acres near ly all clcxru-t, the bs'Uuce wall j;t with good white-oak timber, only miles from the new projs'aed railroad. The Isnd ia not much billy, a put of which has been) lately limed tit'tt-en acres of meadow, water iu nearly ail of the fleids, fruit inabnndanc Lo; bank him. Good frame hor.se SircM, all necessary outbuildings, A never failing fountain oi g-inti wa'er running al the door lSO ldl,1 limcsi'. OW IUaiTJ SOOUI f 91110 distant belongs to tbe f.rm. Two Chuichsa lnTjTZr 'l'-'"'- Trie J. ?. KE.VFPJ 1 Pern M.lls, Janiata Co., pa.,
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