Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 29, 1882, Image 3

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TERMS.
..hKption, I-S0 Pr nnnni if paid
IT r' nio-jtbs $2.00 if not pil within
'hs.
lJTrtwifnt advertisenienU inserted at 60
t !r.-h for each insertion,
'v.irat tiusiaess notice in local col-
iorert t line lor ecu insertion.
n!jnctis irili h nude to (hose desiring
jjvertiso by the year, halt" or quarter
t
50i?r LOCALS.
Givetkmks.
jre throats.
-Good by fcuiir."
Quill pens again.
Court next week,
jj is tiwsi to reuL
Count J tax, seven mills.
Bat'.er a:: J e'jja are ectiOi.
J. B.'rks eoauty k weijln i,00
-lue Elfs I" iot art gOllig
cut.
Most of tlif ira Liuoeea pnt to
crib.
govs, stLJ continue bo jump freight
filS
Tei.lior's Institute on jIolhIiy, a
week.
The Trcs' yteriac festvval was moll
ii'.t-'kil.
Th fcauk-? v iU ba closed on
Tiiaukstriviug
Fr:iEi i Hon sr. Las. jjone to the
Tiiiiktt to iru.t.
Artviv.J is in progress in the
Xerpi'rt L'.i:hc'm c'nurch.
V'L:it Las ;froiue of the Juniata
litsrarv Sjcietles is asked bj u nam
!
Several l"t- of fjood tobacco Vf
It-1 can be b ugb.t ia this aeigljffr-
Guvtrnu- Ftittison, as a Sa'j)tth
School twu-Vr ; so ura a nuitber of
fltbtr nii'ii.
A revive' ni(tiDg Las hem in
progre fe. ile ratterson Evtsgcli-'
ttl chcrou f-uice auturoar.
Step ini" Hurley's on Court -week
ordiins' tho tune of the lBi'tte,
fur a Lti'e f nit of clothing.
A citi-c-:, who has had his uilo of
cat wood r& ; j;'o J by thieves proposes
to bad ? :.:r:iber of sticks with pow
der. All tie different fashionable hats,
from a bTonJ 'until, to the niearest
eica9 ' a hat for sale at B. E. Par
ker's. J. I.'. Lorgncre, a citizen well
Ls.iwn ) p.-or.Ie f MifEintawri und
UoAi-ttrviile moved to Phila-
ucij'Ijia. '
AF.'itis ra jolliii'-ation in Harris-raaf-v
nights ago, rt-stlteJ in;
O joiiiiifi-s fitidiiig a lodgement in I
the kctL n).
Laryer St ne Las his name cai
iltzcnej oa the curtains of Lis office
mnlo-v, on the South side of Court
dodse .-;'::ire.
Evsrett, Bedford Co., people, are
ihocled over the fact that two young
Isles oftbif town appeared drunk
SHORT LOCALS.
People are looking for
Christmas;
Court week ;
Revival meetings ;
"Week of prayer;
Thanksgiving Day ;
Wedding of friends ;
Teacher's Institute.
Cold wind on Friday.
Pou hoss, and sausage.
"Tie up" says t'a& boatmen.
Horse-buyers are resting ia after
New years.
Apples are scarce, and ule at a
nigh figure.
Prices of live tstock rule hih, at
public sals.
8
are having their
presents a
- A Perry coonty man raised an
pouud beet
Many citizens
houses painted.
The growing wheat
pro&using apparacce.
Bergy and Thou-as drive the busi
nj oi bavin' up cows.
Joseph Britidlo has broken ground
for the erection of Kessler's nw
house at the intersection of CLerry
nd School House stretta.
A prominent Austin politician woke
op his colored man a few nights ago,
nd told him to search the house, as
te was sure thare was a burglar on
the premises. The darkey hunted
the house all over and reported as
follows; "ColoDel, I has. huated
from top to bottom, and ef dar is any
'spii;ious character 'cepiin' you in de
house, I can't find hiia." Texas Sift
ingt. Husloy Bays there was a time when
men walked on all fours. We believe
you, Huxley, for we have seen them
do it when they were little. There
was also a time when man walked on
the palm of his Lands and held his
legs up in the air. The time we re
fer to is after the boy has seen the
clown do it If there is anythirg
else regarding man of which the
public is ignorant, the columns of
our paper are at the disposal of Hux
ley, at our usual advertising rates.
Tezas Sifting.
Court week will be a good time to ' ne Norristown Herald remarks ;
fcy new spaper subscriptions. j 1Ii88 RanuabeL a pative of India,
The -value of the chestnut crop in ! aed 20' is 8aiJ to 1,0 tha aost karn
Somwset county, is S25 Out) i b n te world, betcg able to
D.dStoiiff;r,l1ashadanewrooflW1tea,llJuaik lve 1fn"
put on his house on 3rd street. ! 'J? be?lde8 belDg "f- !U mathe"
m i t nniiuuuujy unu History. Ail
JVhU VA
iirestiviu (iiul
..n... 1 lit. -11 1 I
uu-iuiu wm tuitecareoi jIm-m.
Harry Stambaugh has been aillu-t-ed
with a large bod on the buck of
his neck.
The MeMeens, brought
raluuble steers from the
last wetdi.
lot of
West,
Don t -get scared there is no dan
ger of the taruT being swept awav
for t iv o years at least
Have a smoked glass ready to 6oe
the jdaiet cross the face of "the sun
on the 0 th of December.
The average cost of a child in the
comiuon schools per laonlh is 7rtcts :
there are 950,0i0 scholars in the
schools of the yttte.
-A2. Ty hurst es.j., ;ditor of the
Huntingdon Globe, died of consump
tive at Huutingdva on SuLurdav.
He was aged about 4-0 vears.
The couitt is 6till to be seen, on
a clear moruiug, and that fact has
caused some folks to wonder whether
it is going to stay arowrld all winter.
A twoinch iastallmeut of the
bf autiful cauie down ra .Sabbath; it
proved to be a good thing to catch
rabLitsiu; many were caught on
ifouday.
Lancaster papers tmote tobticco at
a handsome ligure, per pound, but
s-jiuehov when the buyers course
tiiis way, the liguresaie very differ
e.it from those quoted.
The Ne wport -ew says ; Some
wag de posited his compliments, in
the slut pe of a rair babv, on the jiorr ii
of the i tome cf a well known Front
j (street y iung lniJi, on3 evening last
week.
Tho r ailroal cumpauy issue a uew
kind of through ticket that requires
the nan te of Uie purchf .ser to be in
scribed on its back. Tho scalpers
-will hav 9 more trouble now with
tickets.
When Dr. P.id&r pa sed through
t laa strtfts of that town.
Erx:. :e. th;it have beon to Black i.tlie uppt r end of tha ccnutv he wts
L;-. an! tb Kg Thicket reiwt ! rr-.mrtPl folio Mr 3nnl.rl.nt. nr
e.v loi t, anu everjXH'ttj- up there
went to 1 ed and dreamed about thf
railroad.
iuo surne, it sue can t work green
edged dogs on canvass and paint
tlowers and bugs on plaques and sew
on a sunpender button so that it will
stay there a week, the practical part
of her education has been neglected.
When a man linds v.o starch in his
shirt bosom an apology in twelve
languages doesn't soothe him much.
This took place in tho Hartford
Court '-How old was the cat?-' ask
ed the attorney. "J dou't know" was
the answer. '-Ho.v old do you think
she was ?" ' It was a tain cat" 4-I
didn't ak about. ha sex of the cat:
I asked how old it was." "Well, how
old was that cat ?" "I tell you I don't
know. eil how old no you think!
"Oh, I can't tell." "You can tell how
old you think she w.ts." "I tell you
I dou't know." "Now," said tho at
torney, "I want a plain answer to a
plain question. How old do ycu think
that Ciit was f ' Tho witness looked
straight at the attorney, whosa shill
ing bald head was the most promi
nent feature t-f his ligure. and calmly
said ; "Oh. I -an t guess how old the
cat was, but, to was old e nough to be
bidd-headed."
On .Saturday evening, the 2oth
iust., Joseph liothrock, with his
horse and-spring wagon left town
for home. Jonas Kauftman was in
the road ahead of him with his team.
Mr. liothrock attempted to pass him
and in the act of doing so. his wag
on ran to far up on the bank, along
6ido tho roud, which caused it to
turn up side down. liothrock was
thrown out He was siisrhtlv hurt ou
A RELlGIOUd NEWSPAPER.
We desire to call the attention of
our read jrs to one of the largest,
ablest, arid most popular religious
newspapers published oue that Be
cur3 tut- best writers in this country
and Europe, regardless of expense ;
has the Lest and fullest book reviews
of any pi per in the country ; has able
articles upon financial and commer
cial subject s ; has departments edit
ted by tpecialists and devoted to
Fine Arts, iiusio Science, Religious
Intelligence, Missions, School aad
College, News of the Week, Hytrin
Notes, the Sunday-school, Legal and
Sanitary questions, Biblieal Research
(something that cannot be found in
any other newspaper in the United
Statt'6), Farm and Garden, Insurance
Weekly Market Reports, etc. in
fact, a newspaper which, with its
twenty-two distinct departments, is
suited to the requirements of every
family, containing a fund of informa
tion which caunot be had in anv oth
er shape, and having a wide circula
tion all over the country and in Eu
rope. We refer to The Ixdepexdest,
of New York, now called "The lar
gest the ablest, the best." See ad
vertisement in another column, and
6 end a postal card for free specimen
copy.
Tho Philadelphia Times of Novem
ber 22 1882, published the following;
A bright eyed boy of eight years,
nicely dressed and having all tho ap
pearance of being the child of well
to do parents, was called yesterday
as a witness in Judge Pierce's Court
of the Quarter Sessions.
"Do you know what von do when
you kiss the Bible T" asked the pros
ecuting officer.
"No, sir."
"Do you go to school ?"
Yes, sir."
"How long?"
"Two years."
"Is it right or wrong to tell a lie?"
"Right."
"Right to tell a lie?"
"it's wrong."
"Do you ktiow where von will co
when you die if yuu tell a lie?"
"No, sir."
"Have you ever been to church.'"
"Once.'"
-Do you go to Sunday school?"
My sisters won't taki me."
"Have vou ever heard of heaven?"
No, sir."
-Or of hull?"
"No, sir."
"Did you ever hear of God"
"Never."
He was not allowed to testify.
A $20.00 BIBLICAL REWARD.
The publishers of JluileJges Month
v offer twelve valuable rewards in
Uieir..lonMy for December, among
which is tao following :
Vk o wnl give c?20.00 in gold to the I
i n yjw
Tr) aluttt Leaf n air Kentvrer.
It is entirely different from all other.
It U as clear is water, and, as its name in
dicates, is a perfect Vegetable 11 air iteator
er. It will immediately tree tha head from
all dandrutl', restore gray hair to its natural
color, and produce a ne growth whero it
!as filleB oa'. It does not tu any way affect
the Uea!:h, which Sulpuer, Sugar of Lead,
and .N urate of Sliver prepenuions have
done. It will change light or faded hair in a
few day a to a beautiful gloasy brown. Ask
yoardiuggist for it. Kach bottle U war
ranted. S.alTH, K.LLNE l CO., Whole
sale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL 4.
KUCKja, New York.
Important To Travellers.
Special inducements are offered yon by
the Burlington Eouto- It will pay yon to
read their advertisement to be lound else
where in this issue.
Euflotmixt foa Laoixa The Queen
City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati,
are now manufacturing and introducing
their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies
and children, and their uueci ual S kirt S us
pecders tor Ladies. Koue should be with
out them; our leading physicians recom
mend them, and are loud in their praise.
These goods are niuulactured by ladies
who have mado the wsnts of ladies and
children a fetudy, and they ask us to refer
tht.ni to some reliable and energetic lady
to introduce them in this country, aud we
certainly think that an earnest solicitation
in every household would meet with a
ready response, and that a determined wo
man could make a handsome salary and
have the exclusive agei.cy lor this county.
We adrihe some lady who ia in need of em
ployment to seed to the Company her name
and address, and mention this faper. Ad
dress Uueen (Ji;y Supender Company, Ho.
179 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
juJyti 12m
A Goon OrrKn: The Chicago, Burling
ton &. Quim-y Kai road Company Las just
issued an illustrated treatise. Tbo tleart
of the Continent," describing tha wonder
ful gron th of the Six Great States. The
book is beauiilully printed, and numerous
eugruvii.gs of h:gh merit adorn its pages.
Any one sending their name and address
with to three-cent posUge stamps will re
ceive a copy by return mail, by applying to
Febcival Lowell,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago Illinois.
-.
The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound
for the productive mines and lertile prairies
of tho Great Southwest is unanimous in se
lecting the route via Chicago. Implicit
conlideuca is placed in tho Kansas City pio
neer line, composed of the C. li. Il Q. and
Old Keluhle Hannibal and St. Joseph Kail
roads. 1 bjor.gh fast trains are run by thig
Line and the equipment is unsurpassed,
-o- r- -
Iron City liusisess College.
The most complete Institution iu tha
uctr i;.cr.:v eujujru to tie seen once
icar'uiij luring a week's ltSLt.
l;c Pailroal Couipany will sell
tou an excursion ticket to Florida,
fioirii! Mi;.- 31, 18S3, for $48 50
fjrtL'? r mnl trip iron PitU'oorg.
Hdium:. tin foandryman, Las
longht a lut of ground opposite the
fujudry, t.ndwili build a a! welling
Louse ou it betwet n this and spring
i;m6.
A nixtoer of b.tchl irs in A?cdford
lave l)Lt-i! captured, and ara about
tn step out of the line of single peo
iK to cajoy the richer joys of the
iite ci curried people.
Tie p;-t month, coal oil worked
its wny up in tho figures. Many for
tunes nt;e made. A few days ago
tiie pricb J ciined rapidly ajid many
Lajjd-on;i fortunes have been i-jit.
The !at election reduced the force
of the Cieeiibiu'kers ia Cosgress
fr"ia nine to oiio member. Theur
wtrcf tl ,- tidal wave is C. N.
Brutua of the 13ih district of ihis
State.
The nnuL rri-d marriagable yoing
M!1 i1! tin? vicinity wer suq;rised
taLe.o-of i'.-j marriage of Sh'.ter
AJ r., tt JijLtijtoiMi ; tUe fc-.tni Lis
Pt a liutulua- u others ta thiukiig
hout mkUliL.: i:y.
A-troso2i.e;-s ate decia-icg ti.t
aagt.etic and .-!tf;rica! ditayrbancefi,
'-' i lW.irg n riLcru lights aro all
'-siJ ;.y yj.ct" on the sun, but tbs
tauKfc ot ;ix j, .(k gu i'ue Hi, seema
to he ley-. .ad tisir kuoivlcdge.
Tieloiig tvin''s r.ro at Land,
Ti mai :e a safe eecuix) against tic
interfere! ice of burglars. Wiite .or
point on i lie bafe doo:
kept here. . 1 uat savii - citv
wiii fci.er bui-ilate friu.i Httr.int)finT 1 1882, and ludl sessions from Jit
to open a 6afe.
Health j ournulat ai'e new asserting
thai to nil intain a sound constitution
Scripmres (not the New Revision) by
December 10th, lii$ Should two
the one sidf of hi3 head. Tho horse tor i"ore correct answers be received,
with the wpgon attached ran on ia
the direct-ion they had been going,
the upset v.-.gou striking Johu ma
nor's wagon, but doing it no daiungo.
The Loi was stopped befoi-e it
went far. ..TLe wiigon being up-side-down
while the horso was ruiniing,
the seat i'.nd the whole bed of
it were torn off, and all the pp-icgs
under tho. Jied broken. The shaf ts
of the wa.Tor. were also broken, while
tiiewheela end axles were scund.
The horse w.-,s unhurt. The ".Teck
w;as t:tkcu heme behind acothcr
wajon.
person telling us how many verses L'nileJ Statps lor the thorough practica!
there are in the New Testament el"cstion of youns at.i m dJio aged men.
Tho Juuini l County Teacher's In-
r "Dyuaniite is'! stI1''- bo convened in tho Court
vs..' city ediUir House iu this place, December 11
lbo'i, ana juai sessions from day to
day till Dectx ber 13 18s2, cn which
date adjocrpE cnt will take place. A
corps of extiAL:cnced instructors diava
teen engfiged or the ocension. On
-11 1:.. 1 li -l
yuu suouiu are omj on rigni, siaa ist of iast mtoM we (Le Eam3
ine teaiui jotaiuua may mean tfu fj y j Hoigw of Shippensburg. N.
C. Sthaefer, K. tztown, W W. Vood-
do is you a.e editing a Democratic
papr? Lurani KxE-jjViets.ri.
AJatfyer recently lost v bride in a
pecaJ'ai way. Heappc-aredat thewed
uing, but ou being failed to the cer
emouv, frt'tii shttr iorce of habit
proi-ji-ted that he was not ready to
proeetd and uaktd iur deiiv. And so
tae undo got mad and shipped him.
-Lxaxs. ge.
II yo.u dasire to eee the planet
Vcaus pass ver the face of the sun
on the t'fh day cf December Lave
j-our smoked glass ready. The plan
et will iu. t again pais betwetii the
earth and fatiu ia the iio wtiy till
the year JiOOl ; so as Jroiiomvrs tay.
At that ti'te .x.u wiii not be bore.
The jj'ooiuiield Advocate . says :
borne ineari tuief tbief took a . Eiieep
out of tho g tabie of Alt John tine
berger, on the AlcCaskey far:u. iu
Carroll township, on hist .Friday
mglii, killed it tJ'd the skm undc
ruff. Bucks W. II. Sheedor,
ATilllintowu, Da .id AVilsv.n and J. J.
Er.tterson, Airy View Academy, J. M.
Iiuccan, MiiyiE'jOivn Academy, Col.
G. F. McFariaa?.''. Mc.Alirterviile Aca
dfiy. Jttv. Georgiienangb, Rev. E. E.
Rtji-ry, and lU-v.J.V. niith have been
invtited to do thjmblic raying for
th Institute.
On Monday eve;:injr. W. W. Wood
rtttl, will d-.-iiiver at adilress, subject,
"Teai-hers Neols.'
Or Tuesday evta ing, S. B. Heigee
will two ou -ihe Kubject cf
"B;a-ii-n s Broke it. L 3-.'.'n.''
On Wednesday evening, N. C.
Schiififc-, will lervui-c on the Hubjnrt,
"IV-stiiacz;.!, The Foe ider of Popular
Eilucttoii."
Oa Xhtrrsday Tint g. Col. J. B.
Sanford will Ircinrn n th t-ubject.
"London avad Paris iu War Times."
On Fiit'y evet)::!, Y. U. Hensci,
will lt'C'r.i-3 on the- f-nb:ct of,
a
btack of fctraw and caiTied awav . the j "Wives of 3iiie ranioas Meu.
lutat He is it lit candidate for ,t!ie
or.,,,1. . r penitentiaiY.-
' pu-asunt nevRpater companion
wllof news aa lii formation that will The Chambvrsburg Publje Opwuz.
do rvi ,.,.,1 !,;. ,,,.,i ,i,- iubiiiihe3 tue ioilowinir. It is said
ir" -r uio-L;s and iivs to come.
Ar: tTchatitrt srsvs: Il is sai
Uist;i" latest thiEf in kid
,rA n ... . 11 , .1 1
ivioA. mai cover tue nn ana
uotiid.-s j.uj j.-,, owr the back aud
wt'onUg. ihc-r hke a corset that
H.rt ...Ill 1... 1: .- 1. 1 rr-
ii;i .11 n Mill no lllVlLl'Jil. lue
money w id be forwarded to tho wiu
ncr Doca ruber loth, 18.S2. Persons
tiymg for t!ie reward ruubt send 20
cents in silver (no postage stamps
takuij) wilit their answer, for which
they w ill receive theChr stmaa.VonfA
ly, m wiiicti the name and address of
tii reward and tho correct answer
will be published. This may be
worth 5-20.00 to you ; cut it out.
Address Rcti-epge Pitbushlvg Com
pany, Easion, Pa.
THE I?iEri:MET.
The l.viLi'i.:.t.xr needs only to ba bet
ter known to add to its already large list of
frieuds. It has been published lor thirty
five years and has acquired a world-wide
reputation as the best religious and litorary
uenspuijer.
The I.vui;i NLt.T is not denominational.
Its creed and ticM are .Itroader than any
sect. As a Christian jouiual, its aim is to
strengthen and extend Kvangvlical rejigion
and to delend it against the attacks of i'a
teriailin, Atheism, and uuoehel. It is free
to approve or criticism in any of the denom
inations r. liatt:Ver it believes is designed to
advance or hinder the prioress of the Gos
pel ol Ciiri 't.
In civii iiid political atTairs The IsntrtK
Iiekt w.iil contend lor sound ideas and prin
ciples. . Jt f iuglit against silvery aud the
ini'iuitous system ol the Oneida, Gomuitni
ty. It isno7 fighting against Mormouismi
It be lie res it the reform of the tivil service
and tariff, iu the purification cf politics and
in cheaper pJtt.ige, and will i&aintaiu those
nrinciples whih the highest el'iics and best
intelligence requires.
The I.viitrtj-iii.ir isdesiguej to suit all
stories by the Iwit magazine writers, poems
by the leading pi. els of America and Eug
iaud (we hist piU.!ihi:d in Amer-oj Tcuny-
j sou's last pcem),-ad tor others, who look
j.esrecialiy for instfi'ctiua, whetner.in relig-
tuns, literary, e Jucati"nal, philosophical, or
ciesiitic auicles, - luruisb what no other
periodical docs or un. We pay large pn-
ices la obtain the i;:ost emiueut writers.
Uesid' the euilonaL', there are twenlyttwo
distinci departments, edited by taenty-v.ro
Enter at anv tune
For circulars giving full particulars, address
J. C. SMITH, A. M., Pittsburg, Pa.
t'0313IERCJ ,11a.
MIFFLINTOWX MARKETS.
Mirr LixTOwn, November 29, 1S82.
Butter 25
Ej!,rs
- 15
- 18
11
12
n
Lard
Ham ....
Shoulder
Sides. ...
Kags....
ue. that the scarcity of partridge is at
il ii.ot ' I'abuted to moVing nmchines, wbich
t - .1. ! ..l .!....l... . .!
troyed. Titty are ber, IS72, and speaks of the j-e
.tacre exterm-iuitcd '3niiciod, and thf cure as oli.
written t tho -editor by Robert
irlove Cl I 1 eioiei cv ciuov- ini.i, iu: uei , i.i,.miug on tL6 J.VIU any Oi movent
' . .. .4 An.l , uCI IV ll'.i I I lltf.tf flrt '1 .. . J .1. r IT.. . .v.
i. ei iuscu cllika j ' "'w- ier. xoi . iuia hti-uks 01 int. rns-ui
Li if a ccvet but tons.. In the back.
Jereuiih Lr.ndcnsk?c-r, of De!a
and 'j'. F. Uiharc of Ricbficld
Te l'-oi:gi.t liiOO act t of lamb et
heavy .o:ik and pine timber, in
tov.Lihin. Fuitot Co., this
T-e Gvuet-J Assembly l the Unit
1 r( "hytei-lm Church" btvo de6ig
Wi Tuesday January 1), as
f&J- of tho week of iiityer, on
uck the cans of temperanie shall
tiiade the sibiect of coefsrtnee
Mryer.
crr:'r esl!l"-ining the infiaence
U'Uert jt densiikis of air on soind)
r"b, no.-;, from liere we tdioidd
the wLi.-tle dovn in the harbor,
uit bouL! we infer;" Bright Jun
r 'httuL.boat comjg in." Yale
A PLsladtlpbia paper avs: How
o'-r sweethearts and vies lock
"ntUdecoratetl with bouquets
'jPS carrots and cniou.-s, with
J; W:j thrown in as a famish?
ii.r-p .i.. -.. . . -
. in jnu-
:j,ntli,ets are dipplayeil
,l'rs -SllOl) wir.l.-.n-c rrA
:il C..,
I,, . . OI t'Uie when we w
"I'.B n.l 4. n ...
r"- iu me ordeal ot seeing
."position with fair faces.
tiiig more and
every year.
DO NOT BOUGHT.
That at Hess's Pbotugrapb Galir-ry
TCa can have done np in nrst cha
stvle, ribt here iu this home gallery.
All the latest stylo pictures, 6uch aa
card, .cabinet, promeccde, panneb
boudoir and so forth promptly made
aud franod to suit purchaser.
A Pt4.neylvau.ia exchate says;
Japan clover is a small yellow variety
and adaptetl to all kinds cf soil.
There are .several kinds of Japsn clo
er, one of r.vhich takes possession of
the ground gregariously totheeichi
sion of other plants forming a dense
and beautiful .swarth. It is sboii in
growth, will tltfdve on light soil axd
is suitable to this climate.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Report of Sniitii School for the
mout h ending Nov. 22, 1S82. Whole
number in attendance duriug month
20. Average attendance 14. per cent
of attendance Si. Huldah R. Kiser,
Bertha L. Kiser Rosa A. Kiser, Car
rie C. Sliel"y, Simon S. Shelley,
Henry E. Toomey, Walter M, .mith.
and George D. Toomey v. ere present
eyf rv dav. Ei-" D. Clais,
Teacher,
An other -cure of bodil ailment by I
prayer to God. is reported to the j specialists, which iud-ide Biblical Research
Huntingdon Monitor by t.n uncle of ! Sanitary, Legal, Fine Arts, Music, Science,
the editor f.ota Tower IU1, Shelby j Pebbles, Personalities 2Unistoual IU-'ister
county, Illinois. Tiie ietter was I Hymn .Notes, School and Coll.gc, Litera
ture, lieligious luteliigi-c;e, Uissions, Suu
day schoul, News of tlti week, Fuunce,
Commerce, Insurance, Su rics, Puzzles, Se-
lectione, avl Agricultural, ift l'agesj
in, all.
W e will report ia full Itei Joseph Cook's
celebrated Aloud ay Lecture which will be
gin in January. Mr. Cook bis just return
ed iroui a two years' trip round the world,
and bis lectures this winter A ill attract
greater attention than ever.
OLK LUr TLBiia FOH i"5t3.
One siibsniption one year ....... 3 OO
For 0 months, $1 50 ; for A niuuUts O 75
(luo subscription two years........ 5 OO
Cue subscription live years.. J(i OU
These reduced pricai ($i per anuuiu in
class of five or more) a.-e very much iovtr
than ;ioy ot the standard eligious weeklies.
ows:
Zirs. James Milloi has Lad -3 most
initial kable txieri.ace recently. As
yoa are aware, tiie ias been an inval
id or eight years, aad her affliction
bac been so great thci during all that
tioit. she has net bact able to wvdk.
A ffc days ago bLe bad a letter w.-it-teu
t3 a society in New York, givitg
them a bi.-itory of LeraSivtions, and
they replied that on the l?th day ot
November, at 8 o'clock y. it., they
would eend tip their petitions to the
Throne at Grace for her recovery.
Tho appointed hour arrived lust
evening when, to tho surprifce of the
family, Mia. Miller declared tdiat she
was going to get up and walk, and
she did get up and walked around
in the room far fifteen or twenty
minutes, and then lay down again.
This morning she got up and walked
around, and waikfed out to the kitch
en and sat down to the table and ate
her breakfast with tho rest of the
family. something she bad not do' e
for eight yeai s She says she i els
pretty welL Ithascrevttd quite a
sensation here. As Mrs- Miller has
many symputbuing frieads iu Hun
tingdon county, perhaps it would be
well for you to publish what I have
written couccrning her stiaugj experience
'TKI.4L, TBIP."
In order that one may read a few consec
utive number of Tuk I.fctixiL.r, and
tbns learn its value, we oiler a month's
subscription, as a "Trial trip," Uit 30 cents,
which can be remitted by postage stamps.
Payment f $2.70 in addition will secure
the batance of a year's subscription.
Send pdlal card Jar free iptame copy
and judge ftryoitrieif. Address
THE INDEPENDENT.
21 Broad way New York.
In fevers, malaria, biliousness, heartburn
etc., null ii.g is so beneficial as Brown's
Irou Bitters.
MIFFLINTOWJT GKAIN MAKKET.
Corrected weesly.
Quotations fob To-dat.
Wednesday, November 2'J, 1882.
Wheat a;
o'ora, 50
Oats, 37
Ky 8-5
Cloverseed...... 5 00
Timothy seed a 0O
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 18t. Wheat,
Sl.Cj to 1.03. Kye,.t7cts. Corn 87 to93c
Apples, $1.75 to-3.00 per bbl.
Potatoes, 00 to 70cts. per bushel.
Eggs, 20 to ocig. perdoz.
Butter 10 to 37c ta. per pound.
Live chickitrs nd turkies .11 to l:5cts ptr
pound; dresseil chickens and turkiea, dry
picked 11 to lUcts ptr pouud.
Cloverseed, 8 to 5cts per pouud.
Hay, J lo to JlG.iO per ton. Straw I3
o $16. per ton.
Cattio abodt as last reek.
At EAST USEKTV ihe receipts of Cat
tle were o'7 head; muiirt was fair; prime
at $5.75 6 ; good at j j to 5.6U ; common to
lair at $30 to 4.50. Tha ruceipts of Hogs
were 3500 head ; market ras artive ; Phil-
adclf.hias S6.40 to C.UO; I'orkers .at $i.S6
6.1U. lh( receipts ot Sheep werotiOO head
maiket firm ; prime at $tM'J to 4.7 j; fair to
good at $1 to 4 2.3; common it $2U)Otc3.50.
At CU'CAGO Whest was wry quiet but
steady, and a shade higher; .regnlar at W
tn S"c for November; 9..: to fc'3 for De
cember ; to 8t. jc for all the year; 94
94,c for Januiry ; 9Pc for May.
Corn wss unsettled and irregular at 7CJc
for cash ; CSj for November; C0 to 60jc
for Decenilier and tho year; 54J to 54 Jc lor j
January ; 5oc or May. Oats were -afearlv
and firmer at 3c for cash : SCJe for Noreni
-h-jr ; 35c for December and year j 4c for
Jbauary ; S j jc for May
yAIsUAlllaK FAB3I
AT
PBIVATE SALE.
TIIE undersigned offers at privsta sale a
desirable farm, situate in Beaie town
ship, Juniata county, Pa., containing
184 ACJRE8.
more cr less, on which ihero is erected
Two Dwelling Houses .
and NE W BAN Iv BAKN, and outbuild
ings. This farm is situate on the puUic road, a
half-mile east ef Johnstown. There are
about 120 acres cleared, in good state of
cultivation. Good orchard ol I run on the
preii.ises. The woodland is well set with
choice locust tiuioer. For further particu
lars call on or addiess the owner,
JIK3. CHARLOTTE SNiDElL
Port Eoval Pa.
PRIVATE SALES.
A OF -20O ACHES, 140UE OB.
less, of limestone and shale land, in Miitord
township, in Licking Creek valley, Juniata
county, Pa. ; about 160 cleared, 40 acres
timberiand "uuder fence." The improve
ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame
Uoucf, Larga Bank Barn, Wagon Shed,
Large Hog Pen, Shefp House, Carriage
House, Wash House, Spring House within
ten v-rds of the door. Fountam pump of
never-tailing water at both honse and barn.
This is a desirable property, and is only two
miles from MitUin railroad station. Terms
easy. For particulars, call on or address
John Robisen, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.,
or Shelburn Kobison, same address.
FARM for SALE, in Tnscarora VaUey,
near Peru 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 of meadow, water
in nearly all of the fields, fruit in abundance
Log bank-barn, Good frame house 30x36,
alt necessary outbuildings, A never failing
fountain ol good water running at the door
also a large limestone quarry about J mile
distant belongs to the farm. Two Churches
and School-house within half-milo. Price
3,000 or call ou or address -
J. S. KENEPP,
Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa.,
A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING
One Hundred aud Sixty Acres, in the best
wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio,
situated one-half mile from Amanda rail
road station, in Fairfield county, and one
mile from a good pike. The improvements
area large two-story ISK1CK UOCSK (13
rooms, hall and cellar). Double Log Barn
and Stable, and other buildings, aud a well
of good water. A stream of sprme water
traverses the centre of the farm. There is
a large orchard on the premises. Will take
$70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments.
A foria adjoining sold for $100 per acre.
The reason lor selling, is the desire to invest
in city property, iu Circle villi-. For all in
formation address J. SWETEK,
Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio.
A R.tRECIIA.ICE .
To Buy a Large Trad of Good Land
at a .Moderate Price:
To a man who desires to make farming
and stock-raising bis business, this is the
greatest barg iin in Juniata county.
Three Hundred Arret aud more, having
thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in
good condition, Barn aud other outbuild
ings ; a running slrcani of water neat the
door, also, good well water in yard; aa
Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the
county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which,
it stteniiou were directed to, could be
turned into a source of income, as such
groves are m Somerset county, this State,
and as such groves are iu New England.
Good timber on the farm. The iariu will
produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and
grow grain of all kinds. There is au abun
dance of LIMESTONE on the farm.
We repeat, this is the greatest bargain
now otiered in this county, to the man who
has vntrgy, and desires to farm and raise
stock To such a man, who has a moderate
Eum of money lor first payment, there is a
rare chance to secure a property, that in the
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 suit purchaser. If
you have the inclination, the means, and
the pluck to develop cue of the finest
tracts of land in the county, call at this of
fice lor particulais.
Firo siae mtvJe for Family PairiM.
Five size for factory use. Psrfect
stock and the bt work. Strong,
liropte, eiticient,conTflni JitiiJ du
able. They continue to b
THS STANDARD CHURN OT THE
COUNTRY.
TRY QUE.
Send for full Descriptive Circulars to
PORTE K BLANTIIARirS SONS,
COWCOWD, M. H.
Professional Cards.
Loi is E. Atkinsox. iito. Jacob, Ja.
ATKIKSOX & JACOBS,
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrtcc On Main street, in place of resi
dence of Louis K. Atkinson, En:., south of
Bridge street. Oct 26, ltSl.
J110D1E J. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
MirtLlSTOHW, - - PESX'jI.-
All business jironptly attended to. Spe
cial attmtion given to Collcctirg and Con
veyanru.e. oCi.-eon Bridge street, oppo
site Li i.rt House Square.
MISCELL.1.YE0 US .?D VEll TISEME.XTS.
D. W. HAELBYS
Ii the place where you can buy
THE BEST AN1 TIIE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
AiTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXD ruRxismyG GOODS.
HI ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks over eU'ared 1st
this market, and at jIS TOSISH1XGL Y LOW PRICES t
Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will ba made te erde
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the place, in Hoffman's New liuildiog, corner of Bridge tai
Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jsa. 1, 137!Mf
SAM'L STRAYER
Has constantly on hand a full variety of
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' FCRN1SHINU GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see Ba
ud be astonished Pants at 75 cents. 07 SUITS MADE TO OKDER.rj
Patterson, Pa., April 10, 1879.
SAMUEL STRATER.
THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS
. w uat THE OLD AHD BELXiBLB'
irrv A
" HARRISON."
agta3grti -"si 1 1 1
Established IKH Thousands la as.
3ta The bait is llie cneapaefi. A.Torv waaaa
WARRANTED,
and none sent from tbe sutury Usui
tlfi tasted.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE.
Farmers and Teamster m ererT locality wiU And it to their Interest to look well into th
Kxarr or this Waoox beore purchasing.
HIST 13 'OH OmCTJXiA.lt. AOBITTS WJUVTKTJl
WM. HARRISON, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
.Miscellaneous.
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F. ESPE3SCI1AIE,
AT TUK
CENTRAL STORE
iMAI.t -STUEET,
2xn Door Xur.Tii or But wo: Streut,
Miilliiituwn, Pa.,
Calls the attention of the public to the
following facts :
rair mces Uur Leader I The C3iMrin..l - !ST
Best Goods Our Pride! ! Y A ! Nblr Al- UfiP
i
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1 trixrtt:ttr-r'
One Price Our Style! Cash or
Exchange Our Terms !
Small Profits and Quick Sales Our
Motto !
jrt 'i"- i lie sUuHTk-1'. kt 1- I T uti
vtMOl 1 as lJ lur-(
iL A-sw Alt Mm. TurtsV Usui-
a, Da1:v (.-
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St- M , ArUona, iicJ
CHICA cr,- o
Til 1l.'UI lm &i.i.;ibr tst a.o:1
I rat Mmnvanniiaarit i fai!
Iv -..x-H.lel l,iS-st
in- tur best eaaipp-d
fh ro g h C a r
Our JoaJicg Specialties art
FRESH GOODS EVERY
WEEK
IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS
ANDSI10ES, for Men, Women and
Children, Queonswarr, Glaware,
Wood and V iliow-wure, Oil Cloths,
ontl everj article usuatlj found in Erst
c!a5s stores.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in
KANSAS CITY
All CimncctloaTulT"
uKuvm y&KS
i Tbmuih MV -rnft..
; Tlckcli U thT7 uz.4 u will
' Celerarr-a Llite furV find i.tu:;rc
fcr m: -.11 tt?.mlrJ VyCX luizrj, IumI
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T. I POTTER. rflCEVil. tOntLL.
4 Vice j Gtn'l 2Trn--;r. ot- Jpt..
Clilcuaa. Ill- thlcau
TO t'OXSUMPTlVES.
jjASON IF.W1X.
ATTOENET-AT-LAW,
Mlt r.IXTOH X, JUXUTA CO., PJ.
All business promptly attended to.
Win I on UrUge street, ovposite me
Lourt lioiisj s ;ure. jaiw, oO-ly
JACOB beidl?:k,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFrUXTOtV.V, PA.
CyColliTtif.rs attt-ndi-d to promptly.
OrriCK With A. J. Patterson K, on
Bridge street. Feb 25, '80
THOMAS i! "elder Jl7i)7
Physician and Surgeon,
MU t LlXTOH X, P.I.'
OCco hours l-om 9 a. m. to 3 p. x.. Of
fice ir. his residence, on Third street, op
posite Methodist parsonage. ocl22-li
A LOT OF GROUND IN THE YILLAOE
oi McCoyarillo, Juniata county, having
thereon erected a pood Dwelling House 2Ux
60 feet, new 8 table 20x30 feet, new Wood
House 12x-30 feet, I'.og Peu and other out
buildings. Well el ood water at tho door.
Fruit on the lot. Terras, reasonable.
For further particu'ars, call on or address
NEAL M. STEWART,
McCovsvilto Juniata Co.. I a.
jQ 11. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Has s-'stiuioil actively tbc practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. Oi'jco at the old Curuer of Third
and Orat.t,? streets, Milliiutown, Pa.
March 1S70.
J M. B2AZEE, M. D.f
PHYSICIAN MB SURGEON,
.Icdtmia, Juniata Co , Pa.
Or r ics formedy occupied by Dr.Sterrett.
Protessionai LuAu-icss promptly attended to
tl all hours.
VSS3HAWAKA
mm)
nr
The ad verf.ser having teen pernianontly
cured ot that dreed disease. ConM.inj-ticD,
by a simple remedy, is anxiens to make
knowu lo his fellow-snSVrers the mean of
cure. To all who desire it, b will send a
exchange for goods at highest market coPy ef lllf prestription ned, (free of
charge,) with tiie directions lor prtparlng
price. i and using the Mine, which they will Und a
mi,,, . .. . i sure CiRK tor Colons, Colls, Cosjsvmpt-
lbankrul to the public- for tbeir I ,on. asthms, Bnoscums. Slc. Partiee
heretofore hbera. patronage, I tilTilwx?K?
their continued custom; and ask per- j iiiimsbnrgh, .,
sods from all parts of the county, when
in -Mifflin to call and see my atock ofl
goods.
F. KSPESCIIADE.
Sept. 7, 1881.
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Buyers & Kennedy,)
DEALERS IN
OKAIX,
COAL
ELIUUElC.j
CKMENT, i
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,;
SEEDS, SALT, AC. j
i
JOHN McLAUGSLl.V,
INSUEAECE AGENT,
PORT ROYJL. JCXUTJ CO., PJ.
COaly reliable Companies represented.
Doc. , 1875-ly
JJENRY HARSnUERGER.M.D.
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Surgery and all their collateral branches.
Oibce at his residence ia UtAIisterville.
Feb 9, 187 u.
it! AX
ILLUM BELL.
AGENT AND DEALER IN
Farmers and Mechanics Machinery.
Jtifllintown, Juiiata County, Pa
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..III, v ..w ll.'w 'I - . ..,-va,.v vm.u . i i i , ,
Blue oi uuuri r;o'.ie.
Nov. )?, I?g2.
We buv Lirain. to be delivered at Mifflin I
town. Port Royal, or Mexico.
-We are prepared to 1 nrnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
KENNEDY A. DOTT. j
April 2!,1882-tf
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Special .Votices.
PD1PLES.
EEHOIIS OF YOl'TII
A Gentleman who suffured for years from
J A Great Cause cf Enman Miseij
I the Ijo of
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at
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, : How I.Osit, IIoV Jtestorel.
will for the -ke of aullering humanity,! Just published, a new edition of DK.
send free io ail who need it, the receipe Cl'LVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAT
and direction for making the simple remedv ! on the rorfiral exre of Sr-AToau.A or
by which he was cured. Sntferers wishing Seminal Weaknes, Involuntary Seminal
to proBt by the advertiser's experience cat I osses, Impotexct, Mental and Phvsical
bHJ0 I'fcct c&nfl,? ' Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage.'etc. ;
, BJ0, ' Cwlar St-' V ' lso' Co-xst BPTio.1, ErtLtrsr and Fits, in.
June A.-B. I yr. tduced by self-indulgence or senul extrav-
i.;un..ip wi. . 'agance,.c.
" -". - V.T ,or " "P The celebrated author, in this admirable,
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i ii.iTui.1 Dili imil will renin.
I atcKsxs, PmrLis and Blotches
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the akin olt rl i .:.i. .1 T V B ' Jears successiui practice, that tne alarm-
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ucing a luxuriant a-rowth :..rn j .
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uxunant rmwtk , ., . . ' .
of hair on a baMhead of smooth face! Ad-' 7 CU- 'MMI,"n ont n,fB .or ,cr-
, Tieacs of which every snfierer, no matter
j what Ins condition may be, may enre hiiu-
: soil cheaply, privately, and radically.
LJ 1 Ins Lecture should be in the hand
structions for producing 1
of hair on a baMhead or s
dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, Ben. V as del
at vo., is uarciay it., A. y.,
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of every youth and every man in i'..j land.
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