'SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN XT . MIFFLINTOWN : TERMS. cw. 1 En cuBni.iBu, i-ou per annnm if within 12onthi j $2.00 if not pud within II monthi). a Transient advertisements inserted it 60 cents -por inch for each insertion. Transient business noticea tn local . uuiu, . v jr iiuo ior eacli insertion. iscuciuuus wiu oe maae to those Main. to advertise oi rt he t)i ... i o J "u or o, Baxter rear. SHORT LOCUS. "TafiV parties. Colds prevail. Pumpkin pies. Up Salt River. The country is eaf6. Politicians to the rear. The horse market is dull. Dolmans remain in vogue. Looking for the beautiful. Looking for the fat turkev. And thou too bleeding Kacd. The corn huakin-j is nearly over. Smelling bottles are fashionable. Huntingdon Cen has 20 ilcensed hotels. Sheriff Shi verv-, himself. will keep the jail Juniata boatuen are gettin to tie up. The late styled hato, Straver s. j read j are at Thauksgivkg sermons are bein prepared. Have your -sale bills printed at this office. Nice, warrr, and -strong clothing at Strayer'e. Braca the-druma, aixLSLll the torch as for The comet is not bsareted. but gone out of sight. The school teacher is preparing for the Institute. It was frosty enough last Thurs day morni;. Ilv. Mr. VanFoseen, in this place is in poor health. Lots of people over in Bellefonte are gcttir: married. Eppenshade's stera la brim full of goods. Cl and buy. The next re-unios, cf the 49th will be held ic:ihis place. The car works at "Huntingdon em ploy orerOO hands. A citizen of llonroa township, can-! A , 1 - . ' lurea a -wane squirreL "vFm. Xaakrt. of . Fermanagh, has Loon dowc to Kentucky. J uniata aliev Hiitors met at Huntingdon on Saturday. People in the weft-end of the ooua ty have the railroad fever. It is said that sbftej are the best exteriuiuatr rs of wild carrot. Fb ai, five shires Odd Fel low's Kali Association Stock. The .J.uriata Heiu-e Foorman's Lotti, has been repainted. S. It Xoiestina and 'amily moved to MiHersic-svn last; Thursday. AnxchfiC;e, watts to know if the cat is mentioned in th Bible. The Pciiiocracy proci6e to purify the political atmosphere, Uh ! The Grasrjers will meat in conven tion at Harrisbnrg, Dtsscaulier 12. Mr. John Jiobison Patterson, is visiting ftionds in PhL'adelphia. There wa&a spelling auatch at He no b sehocl horse, on Frkay evening, last. About "00 isen participated in the banquet of tie .49th at Ji mtiDgdon, last week. A. J. Patterson, was in attendance et court at X-atistown dLirinc: its late sescions. There it to. bc,a spelling tiatch at Harpv Hollow school house next Friday ereniDg. Leather boatcis trimmed with leather laee are Le , Latest U 3ak of Parisian fancy. Wm. Bsake,,ai .Fermanagk twp., brought a lot of sice steers, feem the west last weak. Railroaders are .about thzjugh with their iricpecticj- The road is in first rate ord?r. Judge Dean beiag sick, JaJge Barnett held ourt .at Huntingdon for him Jst weak- An Erio politician, :aad a Wilks barre politician have .become iusass since the election. The rourh faciilv isixown by th rongh impudent eUildr-SS, "ye know j the trie by the fruit. Mr. Rider, the railroad man was in thess parts hut Thursdsy evening and Fr iny morning. He i gses his arm t his girl two av from the ehurok; don't rous aw l 1 : t. V -1, In somfc of tlio counties it said thst a ircrt; cuts the growing wheat .off close tosf he ground. The Democrats are out this .early ,3ay making aiTangements to .attend the inariguraticn of Pattiscn. Parishioner -jave their pastor v. Air. iSiuith a dotation party .t .tie parsonage a fewveuings ago. Owners of wood piles, sleep these jiights with one eyt. open, and as jet no one has been catght or shot It is abusing tohftarhcrw the poli ticians followed each -other through the county during theiite campaign. i ( An number of libel suits the result of the late campaign, are coming to a head in plaots throughout the state Thad Casner, a youth ajed about 16 years, rides abont the streets of the'town on a biijele of bis own make. B. J. Crawford, he moved his law office into the same building occu pied by hia father, Dr, J). M. Cravw ford. Are you going to the Garfield monument Fair, to be held it afl ingtcn from November 25th, to De cember U. We are indebted to the 1'iuiauei phia Press company, for the great Bi centennial number of the Prt, which will be of great value for fu ti!e reference. The Presbyterians will hold a fes SJ. "".Chapel on ThursS .rTa funds for a Sabbath School Christmas entertainment Academy scholara had a trip to e mountain m view for last &tur day, but the uiclemant weather put an end to all HUch anticipations. An agent for a Western land com pany distributed circulars in town last week. It would have paid the company better to advertise in the newspapers. Last Friday evening, a horse driv en by a young man from .McAlister ville, ran away between this place and Reno s school house, and demol ished the buggy. Head the low rate excursions to Washington city. No city on the continent is ao interesting a place to isit as the city at the seat of gov ernment of the ltepcblic. v t? JOU that tLe Harbor Bill helpW to defeat the republican party, don't forget that President Arthur did all he could to prevent -CorJfrea-s ifrom passing the bilL Almost everybody knows that the Democratic party is an old sinner, but with all that4he country has ta ken it in. What will bo the result at the end of the.probationary period? is easier asked than answered. Armstrong the Greenback candid- ate for Governor received bt.wAAn 22.P00 and 23,000 votes. Mason in 1878 received 1,000 votes for the same office. Reports of the beginning of relig ious revival from duferent carta of the state are coaling in. Are there to be one, . two or three, in this town ? The long -evenings are at hand. subscribe for the Sentinel and Htpubli. i osr a pieas&a: newspaper companion mil oi news ana information that will do you and family good during -the winter nights and davs to coma Constables in Johnstown Cambria Co., have positive orders to arrest all persons that use abusive and ob scene language, or exhibit offensive manners while on the streets of the town. Brosius Parvin, a lad aged about 11 years, son of the widow Pan in. in Patterson, while attempting to board a freight train on Sabbath af tarnoou had his left foot crushed un der the wheels. The foot was am putated by doctors Crawford And Banks. i joun iccii'u. agea lb years, was thrown froi i a horse that he was rid ing, near Hovrard in Centre coexty.; his loot did rot free itself from the stirup, and . the horse in its wiidruc heme dragged h"ini to doath. Three MifSin county men, have in vented a new.fish hook and will start a fish hook . manufactory. One tf three is the editor of the Orbisonia Dii,yatcn, for liii sake the editorial f raieniitv cannot but wish that the enterprise liiy turn out to be a profit able venture. Tha man or. voman that is eon- etartJv trying tc discount the good camoof a neig'ibor without good causa, is not .considered of sufficient account in a convnunity to be listen ed to. Ihey are the scandal mon gers, and are vf-lued accordingly. Don't ba a scacdtl monger. Don t fool with the elephant at the show, for you don't know, but that you may be xed as was the negro list Wednesday, who attend ed a show at Barm :Ile Georgia." He gave the elephant a chew cf tobacco '"when the, Least catght him tip in his truck and injur i him, ho that he died next day." Here it ia again, ."from the Perry Co. Jidusaic of hut week. Ross Heneh, of Tuscarora twp., made a narrow escape last waok. He was out hunting oc Raccoon ridge, and was mistaken for a turkey by Mr. Geo. Robinson, of ihe sametewnship, who discharged his gun at him, but for- tunateiy iaiswid. him. ii-obinson was only about. SO s-ards distant and had some buckshot in the lot i discharg ed. "The i'euiitij lvauia railroad is a good paying icatitution . It announ ces a Beiui annua! dividend of 4 per cent. payaJble. clear of Sla te taxes, on November 2 1SS2, of which amoeat Jifiser cent .shall l. naid in cash, and 1 per cent tn scrip redeemable tc cash upon its telivery. or convertible into c ipital stock of tke company i prewnted in sitms of fifty dollars pteviouf to jreDruary i, 13. Ifhen the pecnr collection was being taken in the Lutheran church, a Sabbath ago, a Esecjber, thinking to drop a penny into tto basket, ttok a coin of a higher demsnination aad dropied it in. The Treasurer stal i to the preacher quietly that a $3 gokl piece hal found its wsy into th treasury through the penny baskets and that induced Eer. Mr. Berry to announce from the pulpit ihat it was presumed that some meziDer una made a mistake in his contribution. Br the next .day it was oovereu ihat Mr. Johv Yeakly had mfcde the -Siistiike, n exchange wye, if a man ress pass iu your gsr den or farm, jead ihe riot act to hka as follows; INo maa has the right to go upon 4he precuses of anotier, whether or uaniijg or other parposes, without the consent of the oa-ner, and every parson so doing is a trespasser. Al though it is customary for persons to enter upon the grouads of others for the purpose of fishing, nutting and gunVg. yet they hate no right 7 tbe conseEt of the jV W " " H ivAcnOdiAr tin must . om;a if directed, ana ind He cret on me St move off as fast s he can but he ncel not run. If he re uses to go the ner nny use as much force aa :l . .r'JLnrT lo irnt him off, even if it Result inThe death .of the offenacr, out you dare not use mora force th&n h absolutely necesbary. game plymg WiU iua8U:4iei m Haa r"swu caorcn fair held in that to wn aometone ago. At the fair . large frosted cake waa offered to the Fraona that should guess nearest to JTcher of th oongreation tuged a citizen, who had walked ia to aea the fair, to invest a dime, The cibeea aaid; Thank you, IH play you agameof eucher, to see who geU the cake, but I don't understand the other game." This has been a good year for twias m the JunU Valley; almost every to wn has had a pair or two, and how th place, escaped ao long waa a wonder to people, who observe such events, but at last the place ha come up to the standard by the blessing entering tha home of Southard RobuT ?y I w daughters grace his house hold. The one ia a blonde and the other a brunette, like their parents. The one is named Maud, the other Uraca. Whoso family is next to ba made happy by tha advent of twins T An exchange writes he following as a cure for corns: Take one-foertn cup of strong vinegar, crumb finely into it soma bread. Let stand half an hour, or until it softens into a good poultice. Then apply, on re tiring at light In the morning the soreness will be gene, and corn can fee picked out If the corn is a very obstinate one, it may require two or more applications to effect a cure. The Philadelphia Record indulges itse f in a few remarks abott General Butler, as follows: Now that Butler is Oovernor-elect of Massachussets the lact is recalled that ho was once proclaimed outlaw by Jefferson ivis. The circumstAiwia w h;uf. pically recorded are as follows : Upon xee captureof Aew Orleans by Far- i-tjui iu uie ontca States flaw was by his order hoistad nn th r; early in the morning, and some of the peopie ventured to cheer it des pite uie threats . of the mob. The flag was pulled down and drair- t-""i4" uie streets bv a dBir- ate character named W. B. Mumford. Three other persons were with h;m and the act was performed on Sun day morning, April 27, during the tiiie vt religious service on shipboard rij m une,-wien liutler was in command in New Orleans, Mumford was tried by - military commission, convicted of treason and sentenced to be hanged. JButler approved the sentence, and Mumford was execut ed in the presence of a large crowd on the 7th of June. He was thence forth added to the roll of Southern party s ; and Jeff Davis, in December, issued a , proclamation denouncing Butler as an outlaw, to be hanged in stants r as soon as caught Thev didn't catch him. He still survives. much to the :hagrin of extremists is ootu ends of the Union. About 7-o'clock on the evening nf I the loth inst, a lire originated jn j paint shop of the Blain Car "Works, i at Huntingdon. The HuntingdoE uiooe says, mat wnen t retl Cleva the foreman of the department, wa making hia evening round of inspec tion. With lantern in his hand he opened the door, near which was barrel containing a mixture of paint for the roofs composed of lamp black boil oil and benzine. lie had hardlr eutered the door before the barrel exploded and. shot up a flame ten feet, higii communicating with the build ing and completely enveloping Jlr. Cieve. Ho was severely burnt on the face and bands while in the buildinir ' 1 :.. , i , . . . ; t miu wiui a urate uasn ne attempted to push the exploding barrel into the air, wlncli resulted so painfully to hun. n hen he found that he could not put the barrel out he ran into the open air with his clothes afire and outened them by rolling on the grass and ground. . The tire .spread rapidly and in less than half an hour the paint shops, boiler house, the two erecting shops and truck house wete all on fire The t-recting thops were filled with about forty cars ia course of construction, twnie of which were nearly . completed. Uno shop was nearly new, built f frame l.r0 by 70 leeL ana ttte old ore was zzti by To. There was no machinery in either of the burned buildings, but the work men lost all their tools which were packed, in chests, and if is thought that at least forty of them are gone, varying, in price from 25 to $100. The loss is estimated at about $33,- COl) with ar insurance on the real es tate, materitl, and. personal property to cover the loss. The Messrs. lilain will .immedia tely commence the erec tion of brick structures on improved plans, and n one will lose employ ment for any ength of time. iov7-Bat-3 Eicursbns to Washington. If rr there was a particularly ad vantageous time to visit Washington the occasion of ihe Garfield Monu ment Pair November 2oth, to Decem ber 3rd, will be.the time. Attractions have been arranged for on a ecale of grsindeurinever. before attempted in the capital Thacommittee iucharge of the various days for separate days have been assigned to sjkh-wI feat ures) already iepor.t progress enough to guarantee grand success in the respective eeteiUinmonts. Tha fol lowing is the cder .decided on : Saturday, Hot. 2sth. Opening aremonies at the Capitol ; oratkm ia Senate Chamber fcy Hon. Sanky ilttthewa. Sunday, Nov. 2Cth Garfield Me morialDay; siiecul semises m all the c2iurcb.es. Maiiday, Nov. 27th- Ansy of the Cumberland" and Veteran's day. Tuesday, Nov. 28th. School Chil dren's Pay. Wedndav, Nov. 2ytlJu-rrana Bicycle Meet and Tournament Thursday, Nov. 30 th. Knights Templar Day competitive drill and P8Fiday, Dee. 1st Military day, competive drill and parade. Saturday, Dec 2d. District CuJ. umbia day ; grand ulumination in the evenisg, parade, &f- monies, with appropriate services in all the churches. The Pennsylvania Railroad tom pC. y has arranged to sell excursion Lkets (including admission coupon) . ii o.i.iou. rates iroia " at ere"j m.. ,7 , i m principal stations, the details which will 1 L7 announced. of was iioujcrBACH, a local Evangel ical preacher in Jefferson, Berks feeling himself growing insane, appealed to his son to hava him sent to an insane asylum. Pecks San, giv, the following as a cure for snoringTake a wire that is a little longer than the mouth of the sleeper is wide, and paste some pieces of paper on the wire, so it will act as a wiiKlmill. On one of the pieces of paper pin a feather. The wind that comes with the snore will cause the paper windmill to revolve and the feather will ticket his nose He will wake up mad at first and throw the windmill awav. bat anth er should be provided and inserted in tae mouth. After four trials he will quit snoring forever. That is the way we were cured, and it is ten years since we snored a Bingle solo. Louisville Courier Journal. Old Ike erot ud at 4 oVlmlc TBtr. day morning and went out into the wood-shed to shoot a chichen-thief. Looking up into the sky he saw the comet Soon as his eye caught sight of it he threw down his gun, ran in to the house and woke "de ole 'ooui an" up by yelling: "Git p, old ooman, git up an' say yo'pr'ars quick kase de debbu's gone to frowin red hot balls o' fiah at de earf, aa' de "hel lion dun commenced. Gil up an' go see fo' yo'se'f, den cum back an' pray, Manner pray loud, an' don't fo git to menshun me as yer gwine long," and the "ole man" stepped outside the door to show the old woman -dat ar charyot ob fiah." when he fell in to the cellar, and "de ole 'ooman" fainted and fell in on top of him. Report of Rod Rock School, in Walksr township, fur the 1st nionth ending Kov. 14ik, 1S2. Whole number in attendance during nionth. Boys 10, girls 13. Tola! 23. Average attendandance during nionth, boys 6,g!rU !W. Total 97. The following are the naiaM of .pupils who were present every day during month : Arthur Kauftiuu, Ella K. Adams, Pavid Kreiner, Amanda Kreiuer, Thly Kautfuian, Aeeie Moist, DaTid liaffiy Annie B.Knise Ij, Emma Miller, Maggie A. Adams, Jennie Miller, lieckie Moist, Nora A. llafly, Lizzie O. Kreimer. The folio witg wore , present 21 days during ueoth : Kmma Adams, Car- en T. Dysinger. JOSEFH F. W1KT. Teacher. Why be weak I "Why not be healthy, r ust, and strong, by nsing Brown's Iron Hitters ? "The following list gives the names of the Congressmen elected in Pennsylvania at the Ute election. Those marked the a are members of tbo present Congress, and a indicates a gain ; At Large 11. F. Elliott, f D. 1 Ilenry II. iJiugbam, K. 2 Charles UTisil , 11. 3 Samuel J.Kandll, D. 4 William D. Kelley, K. 5 Alfred C. liarmer K. G James B. Evcrhart, It. 7 1. Nea ton rans, K. 8 Daniel Ermentrout, D. 9 A. Ilcrr Smith," K. 10 William Mutchler," D. 11 John B. Storm D. li Daniel W. Connolly, f D. 13 Charles X Crutum K. G. 14 Samuel F. Parr," 11. 15 George A. Post, f D. H William W, Brown, K. 17 Jacob M. Campbell," R. 18 Louis E. Atkinson, H. 1 William A. Duncin, D. 0 Andrew G. Curtiu," D. :2l Charles E. Biyle, D. 22 James U. llukins f D. 2i Thomas M. Bayne," B. 'il George V. Lawrence, K. 26 Jubn D. Patten, D. 26 Samuel II. Jlii'.er," K. 27 S. M. Brainard, R. Kepublicans l'j, democrats 12. Thci j.res ent delegation stands ; Hrpublicans 1C, and Democrats 8." GHAXD ART EXHIBITION. The exhibition of the season will be gen :n the Court llouo,-a Slifilintown, on Fri day and Saturday eveuings, Nov. 24 th and iath, 1882. The Proprietor, Mr. Valentine having increased the number of his views, is now prepared to five two exhibitions. Tbe programme for Co first night will -te American Scenery in the great west h-gia-cing with news of tit Falls of Niagara and rhowing tbe most interesting, as well as its most beautiful sights tetween Niagara and California. A number of sights in the Yo seaitto Valley will be.chown sinon which are tbe Yosemitte FaUs, over 2,000 feet high and El Captain, t;t 3,000 feet high, and number of tbe Urgc-st trees in the world, and many other views beautiful be yond description. The -second nigbt will be shown Bunyan7s Pilgrims Progress com plele,piving a description of each and every view, lie guarantees to :ve first class exhibition. Tbe views are exceeding huge The entire programme will be intenpersed withcoriic views. Proceads (or the bene fit of the Lutheran Sabbath school of Mil ilintown. Tbe price of aduiiksion has been sed need almost one-half, so list parents can come sud. bring their entire families. Ad mission only 20 cents for aduiU or 'do cents for both ucenings ; children lOcints, or 15 cents for both evening. Come and yon will be pleased with the eutcrtaif.menl, and at the same time assist the Sabtath. On the 1st fUy of December, text, the Sherilf will sell at the Court house in this place ; A tract of 1E7 acres of land witi. a. log house and barn cn it, in Tuscarora Vrp., as the property of Zmavs Zimmermsn, A tract of land with a frame house and barn and butcher uiop on it in Beale frvp., as the property of Caniel Coflman. A tract ol 10 acoae of laud with a grist tolll and dwelling hosse in Spruce Hill twjp ., as .the property of Jt:es M. Ewing. L tract of 12 acres nd, frame bouse ant bank barn and other out-buildings, wilk 300 vcs of land, as tbe property of Jacob Droleabangh in Tuscarora wp., A trad ot 27 seres of land, and log honse and ktaLle la Lack township, to be sold as tbe property ot William C, Rambler. A tract of W6 acres of land, with a log and stone bouse and stable in Laek twp., to be sold as the property of Wm. S. Miller. 4. tract of 131 aeres of land with a- frame bouse, and log barn and ort buildings to be sold as tbe property of Lewis Cargill, in Greenwood township. A Lact of 409 acres in Milford township, to be sold as the property of Isaac Hawa aod Co., George M. Graham, 5. T. McC' loch, Saa.uel Buck, administrator of Isaac Hawn deceased, and George E. Balsbangb, Administrator of John Balsbi'j;h deceased. WalaiBit Learnalr.Restorer. It is entirely differeut from all others. It is as clear water, and, as iu name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray bair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sogar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperations hare done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask jour druf gist for it. Each bottle ia war ranted. SMITH, KLINE fc CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL A. KUCKEL, New Tork. Important To Travellers. Special inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Route- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. Ehplotmsmt ron lsdiis The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladies. None should be with out theta; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in their praise. These goods are manufactured by ladiea who have made the wants of ladies and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady te introduce them in this country, aud we certainly think that an earnest solicitation ia every household would meet with a rtadjr response, and that a determined we- man coum make a handsome sn!ry and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advbe some Udj who is in need of em- ployment to send to the Company ber name and address, and mention this paper. Ad dress Queen City Supender Company, No. 179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. JnlyZd 12u A Goon Orris: The Chicago, Burling ton k. Quincy Railroad Company has just issued an illustrated treatise. "The Heart of the Continent," describing the wonder ful growth of the Six Great States. The book is beautilully printed, and numerous engravings of high merit adorn its pages. Any one sending their name and address with two three-cent postage stamps will re ceive a copy by return mail, by applying to PcxctVAL Lowiu, General Passenger Agt, Chicago Illinois, The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for tbe productive mines and fertile prairies of the Great Southwest is unanimous in se lecting the route via Chicsgo. Implicit confidence is placed in tbe Kansas City pio neer line, composed of the C. B. k. Q. and Old Reliable Hannibal and St. Joseph Rail roads. Through fast trains are run by this Line and the equipment is unsurpassed. Iron City Business College. The most complete Institution in the United States for the thorough practical education of young asd mid Jit aged men. Enter a: any time. - For circulars giving full particulars, address J. C. SMITH, A. M., Pittsburg, Pa. MAliltlED: Jeffries Mclaughlin At Aca- demia, November 14, by Rev. J. C. Oliver, McGinlry Jt fTries ot Port SoyaL and Alice A. HcLaugLlin of Spruce Hill. DIED: ""PATTERSON Oa the 10th inst., in Walker township, Mrs. Mary A. Patterson, wile of Henry U. Patterson, deceased, aged 45 years, 4 months, and 16 days. COMMERCIAL,. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirrtuirows, November 22, 1882 Butter Eg2 Lard Ham Shoulder ........ Sides Rag 28 15 18 11 12 U MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qcotatioxs ron To-day. Wednesday, November 22, 1882. Wheat ' 95 Corn bo Om, 37 Ky 85 Cloverseed................ 5 00 Timothy seed 200 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Saturday Nov. 18, 1882 Wheat $1,07 to 1,10. 1.12 was asked for lebruary. Corn at tj to 83cts. Oats at 45 to 50cts. Rye 70cts. Lire chickens and Turkeys at 12 to 13cta dressed 14 to lOcls. Butter, 1G to 40c ts per pound. Eggs, 26 to33cta, per pound. Hay at l to $17 per ton. ilyestraw at $14 pur tou. Cloverseed, 8 to 9cts per pound. Timo thy at tl.jo per bushel. EAST LIBERTY, Pa., Nov. 17 Cattle Receipts for the week ending November 1G, 3478 bead through and 340 head local; market slow all tbe week and 26c. lower shipping grades, $o to 6 butchers; $4.25 to t'jo ; common to prime feeders $4.75 5.50 ; fair to good stackers. $3.75 to 4.50. Hogs Receipts for the week 20,445 head ; Philadelphia, $7 7.30; Baltiuiores, common $t.40 to $5.50. S beep Receipts for the week, 11,700 head ; market unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18, 1882 Cat tle, extra beef 6 to 6cts ; medium 5 to 5 ; common 4 to 4 ; fat cows, 8 to 4 J. Milch cows $35 to 75. Sheep, extra wethers at Gets, fair sheep at 3 to 4c ts common at 2 to Sets per pound. Veal calves, 7 to lOcts. Hogs, 9 to lOcta dressed. Sheep at 6 to 10 cU per pound. VALUABLE FA KM PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale a desirable farm, situate in Beale town ship, Juniata county, Pa., containing 184: ACRES, more or less, on which ihero is erected Two Dwelling Houses and a NEW BANK BARN, and outbuild ings- This farm is situate on the public road, a half-mile east of Johnstown. There are about 120 acres cleared, in good state of cultivation. Goud t.rrhard of frnit on tbe premises. Tbe woodland is well set with choice loenst timoer- For further par tic u isnt call on or address tbe owner, MR3. CHARLOTTE SNYDER. Port Royal Pa. PRIVATE SALES. A FARM OF 30 ACRES, MORE OS less, of limestone and shale land, in Milford township, in Licking Creek valley, Janiata county, fa. ; about loo cleared, Vi acres tiinberland "under fence." The improve ments are Large Donble Stone and Frame Honse, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Large Hog Fen, Sheep House, Carriage House, V) asn House, spring uouse wnnia ten yards of the door. Fountain pomp oi never-failing water at both honse and barn. This is a desirable property, and is only two miles from Milfim railroad station. Terms easy. Fot particulars, call on or address John Robisen, Psttersoo, Juniata Co., Fa., or Shelburn Robison, same address. FARM for SALE, in Tnscarora Valley, near Pern Mills, containing 100 acres near. ly all cleared, the ballance well set with good white-oak timber, only 3 miles from the new proposed railroad. The land is not much billy, a part of which has been lately limed fifteen acres ot meadow, water in nearly all of the fields, fruit in abundance Log bank-barn, Good frame honse 30x36, all necessary outbuildings, A never failing fountain of good water running at the door also a large limestone quarry about J mile distant belongs to the farm. Two Churches and School-bouse within halt-mile. Price 3,UU0 or call on or address J. S. KLENEPP, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa., A FIRST-RATB FARM, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, ia the best wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield conntv, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area large two-story BRICK HOUSK (13 rooms, hall and cellar). Double Log Barn and S table, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses tbe centre or the farm. There ia a large orchard on the premises. Will take 170 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A farm aJjoiuing sold for $100 per acre. Tbe reason for selling, is the desire to invest in city propertr, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A RARE CHANCE To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a .Moderate Frier. To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred Arret and more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat tbe door, also, good well water in yard; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the couuty; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. Tbe farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of bay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, this is tbe greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in tbe nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to snit purchaser. If you have the inclination, the means, and tbe pluck to develope one of the finest tracts or land in the connty, call at this of fice for particul us. BLAflCHAHO CHURN F1t fnmf nuule for Family Dairies. FlTK2ea for Factory cm. Perfect tcek and the bast work. Strong. d pla, efficient, ooBTflnictQt and dor abl& Tboy eontiaue to be THE STANDARD CHURN OF THE COUNTRY. TRY ONE. Send for full Descriptive Circulars to PORTER BLANCHARD S SONS, CONCOftD, N. H. Professional Cards. Lons E. Atki.hos. Jio. Jacobs, Jb. ATKINSO.I & JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Recollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis S. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct 26, 1881. gliODIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, MIFFLIXTOWS, - - PESyjt. All business promptly attended to. Spe cial attention given to Collecting and Con- veyaiicing. Olbce on Bridge street, oppo site Lourt lluuso square. JASON IRWIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWS, JUXUTJ CO., PJ, All business promptly attended to. OrrieB On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. an7, '80-1 j JfACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. E7Collection attended to promptly. urricc nun a. J. ratterson Kq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, 80 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTOWS, rj. Otbce hours f-om 9 a. a. to S p. .. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op- poite Methodist parsonage. ocl22-tl D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D. lias resumed actively tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery ana their collateral branches. Othce at the old eorner of Third and Or.mge streets, MilUintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876. J. M. BKAZKE, JI. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .lc'ulcnint Juaiala Co , Pa. Orrin former.y occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all tours. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCSIATA CO., PA. CC7"0nly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly J.JEN RY II ARSnUERGER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surfcury and all their collateral branches. Olbce at bis residence is McAlisterviile. Feb 9, 1876. yyiLLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers and Mechanics Machinery. Mifllintown, Jniiata County, Pa. Otbce on Bridge street opposite South side or Court Iloue. Nor. t, MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLETS la tha place where jou can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING jurs, cjps. Boors, shoes, jsd fursismxg goods. HE la prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks aver elfsred to this market, and at JSTOSISMXGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be made to H at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, eorner of Brie re aa6 Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. . Jan. 1, M79-tf SAM'L STRAYER Has eoustantlj on band a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see and be astonished. Pants at 73 cent. ET" SI' ITS MADE TO ORDER. Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. THE BE8T WAGON. ON WHEELS- TH1 OLD AND EELZABLS" Jkmk afc'J---'vSV' 3 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Furmn asa Tauutsn tn emry locality win find It to tbdr lstanst to look well into the BLsarre oe rum Waoow before purchaatns. wvd vox. 3m.crcrijjviv. Aoiurrs -w AJtTim. WM. HARRISON, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Miscellaneous. F. ESPESCHADE, AT TBI CENTRAL STORE MAI STREET. 2d Doob North or Bkidgx Stbket, Mifllintown, Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe publio to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader I The Best Goods Oar Pride I One Price Our Style I Cash or Lxchauga Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pnblic for their beretoforo libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ak per sons from all parts of tbe conntv, when in Mifflin to eall and aee my stook of goods. F. ESPEXSCIIADE Sept. , 1S81. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kenned,) DKALERS IN GRAIX, COAIs El'MBKIt. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT, A.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Milllin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. "We are prepared to I urniah Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY Jt DOTT. April 21, 18?2-tf PIMPLES. i;nitciis of toith A Gentleman who euffered for years from Nervous Debilitv. Premature Decar. and all the eSects of youthful indiscretion, win ior me sale oi soner:-g humanity, send free to ail who need ii, tbe receipe kad direction tor making tbe simple reined v by which be was cured. Sufferers wishins- to profit bv tbe advertiser's excerienco rr do so by sddressing in pericct confldence, o. "Uiiia. a Cedar St., N. x.. June H-82 1 yr. I will mail f FreeVthereceine for a eimnl VaoETSBLa Bsl that will Fbicksks, Pimplcs and Blotcbis, leaving tbe akin soft clear and henuiit'ui: eJn in. structions for producing a Inxnriant growth of hair on a baldhead or smooth face. Ad- dress, incloeing 3c. stamp, Be. VasnaLr I a oo., 12 uarciay St., . y., CUTTHISOUTI ASSP8f5u840wm. We have stores In 1 5 leading r-iti. r I- nrlerira .-.il Prii-i mIaI -. Senue to e.Qnta addraee " . evikekl PHILADELPHIA, PA. JIDVERTISKMEJCTS. SAMUEL STRATEK at M ej M av mm established lrewt Tbouaoda tn aw. folly WARRANTED, and none seftt front the factory aatU S.W A Jr - PRIMCIPALLINE u Mloiii'Ear. hi'.l'l m PZaT Hue ! St. JueepA. Mj la I"CvF3vtrhle-.TuBeka.liil- S'.V;.uii. Kjj L7-w "w". Delia Get- M. t y.ti'cc, AKku, Su tecs ar- Ttb. CHIOAOO KANSAS CITY T. 1 POTTER. PERCEVAL L0WEU- 4 Kesf rra'i S Gn'l Mawtm. Pn. Art- vnioeuie). n- cusuearw. lav TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe adverti.er havinj; been prrnianentlv cured ot that dresd disea.e, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to niak known to bis tellow-ouff.rers tbe means of enre. To all who deMre it, h will send copy ef the prt-wri tiou nsrd, (tree of charge,) with the dirrclions for preparing and uning the same, which they will find a sure Creator On cm, Colds. Cosemrr on, Astuh, BaoKCuiTis, tc. 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CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAI on tbe radical cure of Spcbhatobbros or Semlnal Weakness, Involuntary Seruinat1 Losses, IpoTiicr, Mentul and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cossibptios, EpiLKr.T and Kits, in. duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, Ave. The celebrated anthor, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from aiiiirtr years' sncceasful practice, that the alarra- i ing consequences of self-abuse may be rml- I"8.," 1 , y on' cured; pinting out a mode of cure- once simple, certain, etfi ctuel, by means of which every snflerer, no mattrs what his condition m ly be, msv enre him self che-Hy, privately, and radically. K7"Ti. ! t Lecture shoi:ld be In tne hands, of every youth and every man in the land Sent, under iea!, in a plain envelope, te any address, pott-paid, on receipt of sir cents, or two postage ntan.ps. Aidresw THECCLYERWELL MEDICAL TO, 41 Ann St., New Tork, N. Y. ; unt-18-ly Post-Ofbce Bvx 4i'. 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