1 W WW at Ml 1 ite ' tU f -1 II, g&REPlTBLlCAN ylfFLlNTOWN : January 8. 1ss TKBS. Sl nnm tf 1 paid illi'.u -8 - - jrrrtisemcBta inserted at 60 hp,r, .i. (..reach insertion. L1, host" notices col- u per r ' a & . will I4 mil uiuso oesiruig, r!, br tie Tear nu vr 4ulrr Sff0cT LOCAL'S. pntifo! new leaf, gather Jfe rrtie- to have a. ilk mill. " jputent. otiJ strive to do better, j- .re 400 granger lodge ia this T-, price of oatmeal looks up- T.i t' oen s' w't' p pibHi La3 broken out in Han .-ion I is out, and Snenffi SHORT LOCALS. Some of the wakeful shot off the old year. The week of prayer will engage the mind of the churoh next week. The moon waa full on Christmas eTening, ditto, a number of people. A Huntingdon man shot 27 wild tur keys, and 280 equirreli the past season. One of the Btudente at the McAl iaterrille & O. School, died last week. The deepest coal mine in America. is at F ottsvule Pa, it is 1576 feet deep. COO bushels of onions have been put into market, by Huntingdon Co., garueners. Since the election the Ddmoorarw hare done nothing, but blow oyer tueir victory. ; Elihu Cramer, died in Patterson. on th 23rd day of December 1882, ui consumption. A nix year old boy, while Bkating on the ice, at Johnstown, Cambria county, tell dead. Epliruta Sieber. from Hanrorfc Co., Ohio, is visiting his large circle oi lrieuat in ibis county. Mr. Shoemaker of Perry Co.. visit ed his ciiildi u and grand children m una vicinity last week. Mi.ss Kate Mover, who has been ferer? :n- teaching in Perry Co., passed the tv, fcvt n'.atcr in Huntingdon is a : holidays with her father aud brothers Xifre'e 530 Lutheran preaohars . pwn.j,ani. TS-o'-ial r-'-P is what bothers Ioas fbT c;,!ii:nn r,"d wbat a 00 .sdBrwkivn girl did. lTr.'3,"-S winter clay; TL Ea-ter day to be ? ii Eni,'m 'J s oa down j! 33 bis iieliy, and died. t gcoJ d'-al of moving of families, vet n g.iini' oa iu town. f-inra Hwer, caught a red fox, ,- rr fox tiie other day. Jasw-ri V&tley has aa other turn jfii wi'aar. soapation. Pr. Trsck i?. Books, was borne from !i;;iirft during the liollidays. CL Junes 0. Eider, of Franklin tRStr, di:d son:' days apo. Itce ia no abatement in tLe desire if a ff iple for the new railroad. A -? TO ) tarkers were driven n:o J-iicefowu 3 few days ago. Tae C'aomoa scLools are again in Ut, bat the obiMren are sot happy. Fiftrea rit ware shot in Hun rgj:n cai.ty during the year 1SS"2 A Ki;r.g nun twallowcd 200 Titr a: a fitting a few nights ago. A Sabbath aeboC'!, in Attelboro Mass, tucrgtg zrj in Aiiti Gc-sip Society P. I. Hanilm, baa returned from it a?rt!i iauea cpra a i'olj technic Iran H rly, pri-nr in ths Clarion kt, u ra-.rr;d a few day agi to $. Jsay. Aa fuhn9 writing about the true fcrcit t kSj word abont the traitt'basd. Weimrn people, rejoice over the fttecM that has been discovered of tltr j -fr vzc ?frghp.:. Jii Jivinj; big are kept within tbe Brpirj'o umita ot J i1idmowo, an or lirir.oe prahibtts tbe EuioaDce. Bi:w-!i 7 aad S boadied yean bT passsd aronod bstore the iate pit comet again cuinos aroaoi. Tnorni Coder, Elihu Cramer, and n infant child ot Charles Makers, all !ijdtl ia ona day in Pattersou. An partLqTake shock some day ago it X. 11., toared the people to badly ti.it thry rsn rut of their nouses. Ria m debned an Altoona man tilt hs ff-rcd V' plate taken Ironi tu t!e'a ci fHn for rum at Harrisburg Obio is ftiil ahead, a wife in tbat iti'e preseuted ber husband with 3 stx ptnnd boy babies a lew davsag: there m a merrj Cbriftmas in that Uiuily. Oae wi.o knows, says, that the way to cure e ,-ri)!. is to wear puin bnotH to or thrrc davs. till ine hard corus Sometime ro a Terr innocent young lady paid a risit to lady! friend, who, a few days before, had presented her good man with a sou. She had, of course, to see the baby. After looking hard at the little stran ger for sometime, she remarked; .uearme, Maggie, how sunburnt the poor dear darling is." Our friends who arc indebted for two or more years' subscription to the Stntxnd md Republican are earn estly requested to make payment without delay. We have names on on our mailing list, who owe as for 6 eight and some over ten years." One of the Ablest daily papers published in the interior of the state, is the Altoona Tribune. In its col ums the news of tbe day is presented in a condensed form. To so prepare it, puts the editors to a closer and harder application than when news ia published at length, as it u usu ally sent in to the newspaper office or editorial room. Eight inches of the flange of a ear wheel, broke off and wrecked a train of cars on the LewisbnTg and Tyrone railroad last Tuursday. William Cos, engineer, Amberson Huff and Frauk McLain, brukenien were seri&ualy hurt DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you enn get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anylhiug Uiat is made in fuo- tograpuy, you can get liere done up, in iirst cuss etyle. All tne iaieat style pictures, such as CaTuB, Cub.n ets, i.Jrouieuade, Paunel Boudoir, &a, Scc. Frames of an kinds cheap. In a town eot many miles from Walnut LearCair Rctrcr. It ia entirely diff erent Irom all aitior. It U aa clear water, and, aa ita name w dicatea, U a perfect Vegetable Hair lienor er. It will nomedUtoly irot Uia bead irom all dandruff, reatora graf bair to its natural color, aud produce a new growth bera it baa fallen off. It doe" tint to any way affect tb bealtb, wbk-b Huljlitr, 3 agar of bead, aad Kitrata ef Silef preperatioaa haTx done. It will change light ur faded bair ia a faw days ta a beaantul glosy brown. Att yoar drnggiat (or it. Kacb bottle is war ranted. SMITH, KL1NK k. CO., Whole sale Ageuta, fbiladelpbia, and HALL KUChltL, Kern Tork. JUAHHMDi Boston, a man ebeppeU into a koiu- j v" wrt. Tne civil service that the Demo crats favor is to turn out Republican office holders and put in Democrats. There was a spelling match at Reno's school house, last Fndav, un der the management of William Etka. A Tod township, Huntingdon Co., man, has his large llock of sliep, so trained that they follow him, wnenBe blows a horn. The Home Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian Churcn, met at the house of Daniel Pannabaker on New Years evening Cloyd Frey, formerly of this coun ty, but now of Ohio, has been visit ing his uncle, J. ii. Frey, in Ferman agh township. The Fomign Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian Church, met at the house oi' H. T. McAuster, last Friday t veiling. Lnst Christmas day, was the 50th annirersary of tho married life of Daniel Sieber and wife of Ferman agh township. 1 he .Stackpole brothers have leased the Lewiotown Gazette; The veteran editor. Freysiager, retires because of failing eye-siyht. The Post, and Odd Fellows, turned out in uniform, on the occasion of the funeral of Thomas Coder, on Christinas day. Some man, nnder the influence of liquor, smashed a number of lamps i Mr. liotz then opened the door ana in one of tue Patterson bar rooms, ' -el hiui in. Tne man liad a red one evening hist week. ', handkerchief tied around tho lower It is said that CoL John S. Jlosbr !liUt 01 ms iac and wore "P wilii ontest with General M.ihm.. down over, his eyes. Ti;e for the Virginia Senatorship, neither i ""'"r U"n informed Mr. Iio.jj oi tne men are litpublicans. ncl "iu xueu oumiue uwu,u uujouf auu liiui vuvy LUtU ADAMS WIMET On Dc, 18U at the reaideoce ef the bride jiaraau, by KaT. E. E. Berry, lir. t. C. Adaias, of Altoona, and Miaa Lixxi U. Winay, of Fayette tap. BECK.W1TXI ZALES, tin Dec. 21 at, at ta Lulbvran pirauuage, at M-flliutown, by Ear. E t. Berry, Jar. i'red Beckwith, and Miaa Balla Zoloa, both ol Hiilord tw. UALTLK UKMfEaSON, Ou Dec. 28, at tba Luibcraa iiuge, by lieT. K. E. Betry, air. IK-nry li.itor, ei Ferniaaagh twp. and Hiaa alary C. ileodersouol Milluid twp. BAILOR Oa the same day, at tbe LmiicrkB praubage, by Iter. E. fc. Berry, Mr. Eojauuei M. bailor, aud iiiaa Mibarra J. Weiuidr, both oi ltnbett tuwa- hlp. SMITH NACE On the Slat alt., at the taaidunca et Kcv4 J. I). Li isier, in Faetu townsihip, Lucud biuith to liua Eiuma Nacv, buih ol Fujette tuwustiip. riiltiH, O'NEAL On tho 21ult, by Kev. J. Landia ol Salem, Mr. Daniel Yeigb, oi Etat Salim, to Miaa Lnetla O'Kral, ol JVetc AlctvtuitTiients- F. ESPUSSCHAOE1, AT TBS CENTRAL STORE MAI STREET, 2xd Dooa Nobth or Bbidgb Stbut, Mifiliiitown, Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe public to the following faota : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style J Cash or Exchange Our Terms ! Small ProfitB and Quick Sales Our Motto I Proftuional Car da. Louit B. ATKiaaoa. Oxo. Jaooaa, Ja ATKISSOX h. JACOBS, ATTORN EYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. QT'Collecting and ConToyancing prompt, ly attended to. Ornoa Ou Main atreet, ia place of rcai daaca ot Leuia K. Atkinson, bq., south of Bridge atreet. UctliS, ItsSl. jASOx law in, ATT0RK EY-AT-LAW, MIFFUXrOWK, JU.MJTJt CO., PA. All busine.-a proiuptly attended to. t'rrici On Bridga aireet, opposite tho Court lioUi aqiiiro. fj-"1', 'dii-1 T JTACOB SEIDLEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. QT'Coliections atteuded to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Bridge aireet. Feb 26, "80 MISCELLANEOUS AD WER TiSEMEJfTS. Dor's House wtiere iie saw the nead of the laauly lyiug upon uis iack on the floor, and iu waj BtanclitJg over liiiu, as lie tuought, with a threaten ing air. lie was fcbout to wnliaiavr, when the prostrate man shouted, "Come along in, Steve ; she is only chalking me out a pair ol pants. " Boston Globe. The dead body of James Haseh of Henry township, Perry county, who went hunting on TuobUay oi last week, was not found unui tne follow ing Saturday, lie had been suot ttrougu the back, and tntre is eveiy ludicauon that he was aesasBinatecL" The Chambersburg Eepository, of December 26th, last says : ALr. Juhn Itotz, residing near Salem Cuorcn, in Greene townbmp, was awakened on Saturday morning about 3 o clock by some one rapping at tne door. On inquiring who was there he was ln foiined it was a man, the name of whom Mr. Itotz has forgoite.v, resid ing near Orrstown, who was employ ed in ChaniOeraburg, and hau re ceived word that his wife was not expected to live and that he was on his way home. He was tired walk ing and desired to know if Air. lioiz could not take him in his bugy. Oa tbe 2Sih nit., at the reaidenee of the biil in Deiaarara township, by Rl-t. J. LanHia, Mr. Daniel Wornf!! to Mra. Fanny Fray, butn ot Eaat balem. VIED; CUAMEK, Ia Patterson, on the 23rd of Decuaiber, Mr. Ehtin 11. Cramer, aged 8 years, 6 months and 2 day a. Obituary. Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IX UDRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GHOCER1K3, DOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qaeensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and every article UHna'.ly found in Erot olass stores. COUNTRY TRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tbe publio for tbeir beretofora libera, patronage, 1 request tbeir continued onstom ; and ask per ooa from all parts of the county, rhen in Mifflin to call and see my stook of goods. TUOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physioian aud Surgeon, MltFLlMOlVA, Ijt. Oltce hours trotu 9 a. M. tu 3 P. at.. Of. Geo :n h-.a resMenoe, on Third street, op pan e ii'-iiioUii-l pusunitgd. ocl-tl jy M. CKAWFOHD, M. v., H.u resum'.d actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud their collateral branches Othce at the old comer ot Third aud Or-tnge streets, Mililintown, Pa. March 2 J, IS7ti. D. W. HARLETS Is the place where yom can buy TUE BST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJT8, CAPS, BOO IS, SHOES, JND fURXISHiyO GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit ona of the moat choice and select stocks avar edParad t tins marsat, ana at jtsi UfilstiiXULl uuw i Also, measures taken for suits and parts of saits, which will be made te sWe at abort notice, very reasoaabla. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Bnildint, sorner of Bridge ayi Water a'reeta, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, IS?- MaasaaaasaaaaaasBasBaaasaaasasaasaaasaBaBaasajaBS-s-saMsasBasaasaw BHtsaaaaaaaHBaMlaHMaaa?BBT?HBa??!!?!' SAM'L STRAYER Has eonstsntly oa band a fnll variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHING) GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and aa and ba astonished. Pants at 13 Cents. C7 SUITS MADE TO OUDEK.xn Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. SAMUEL STRATI. F. Sept. 7, ISM. EPCX$CII4nE PRIVATE SALES. L. G. Woudwaia burn in Tuscarota Valley, Juniata Cuuuiy Pennsylvania, Jnue 8, 1015, and died at Kicl.Uud, florin Caro lina, DrceuUr 13 Ic2. His lather waa Jamea Woodward a citizen ot ibia County, Ilia bruthiT JjIju H uudrrd siill resides in luscarora Valiey. Ilia niuinrr aas a siter of Jacob UrumuBer of Tuscarora Vailey. j -. - - At an oariy s6e, he learmd tbe uiWitg i Large Farm at PnTats Sale. trade, uh Geirgo Jaccba, in :Li town,- l'.-.e ,u.tvp ratio ut :lic !Um oi Wil aud at the am time aiodu-d iho langages l "'", d j.A-it -.1, is oil'cn d for n.ilu. with Ke John Uufjl.ioscn in this lon. I 11 ,8 i"t;-J ;" "1 -rtilo aliej ; of Tiiwa . . roia, Jiinu'i c umv, i'a., oue ai d a bus H...terw. ..!Baed,heacbol at Ac- j Bll,.:, VeJt , rmi, Co..mnx 240 dvunaaiid Divkenwa Cu.iege. Alter be j AtTCH ol prime uiu--stuoe laud, all iu cul graiiaied at Dickinuii, he taught achoul J tiuou, except IK acrei ol Timber. Huild tw.yearain Vtrg.a,., and trom there a.ut "od'. Mf,",,M" H to KLiud, or:h Ca.una, ahere be j t rlb Xi.jc Pens . Gcod n-ig iitvl f.-pjr UngUt with great success till the time ol 1 Honw, a'.'! M othrr r.ui'L,.Uu,ii, nis.. .tlr bia death. Ilu learra a wile aud three chil- j apriiig aim running waier; Two Orchards his memory aud ruuurn t b(-"rl"S choice trniu. it ia well iwiud, J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAU AND SURGEON, Acvitmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.SterretL Protessional business promptly attended to at all hours. joun' Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUK1JTJ CO., PAt 07-Onty reliao.'r '.:caaiv8 riprtsented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly (0 HE 5 THE 1 11 J.JENRY HAUSUliERGER.BI.D. Connnues tuo prtciice of .Medicine and Snidery and a!i their co!!:iirt Lrauches. tU:.'(i at liis resideuce in 3dcAUiterTiile. ieh a, Ib'i. w T ILL1AM BEf L. AOENT AND DEALER IN 'arnitr. and M.tbmici Michmery. .Vill i'. low n, Ju ,i m County, Pa. Office on brittle street opponit South side ol Court tlouyo. Nor. a, l(i. A large icicle fell from tLe roof of a grocery store in liunalu N. 1., and in its fail penetrated tne bruin of . man, and killed linn instantly. Uiiali Mover, tbe third cf the con dcmneil Kuiizier murderers will be hung at Aiiddieburg, Snyder county, on the liGtii day of r'ebruary 18S3. " A Tyrone, rat dog, the other day, killed 2ii rale, in no less than 5 nun utes. 'Ihe rats nere lound under an old stable that was torn away. The daily pnpers the past ten days have contained (scarcely any news but accounts of murder, love adven tares', arson, and other minor out- n t;en so sweated tbat they may bo lifted t,ff. V,hifcy caanot be publically sold in ntrruburg, trom th 1st cf February tbe IS-u of tte 6aoie moDth, for be rtiron, that all Jiceuse for the fala of 1-qnir expires on the let, aud cannot Mr-Efw-d "il the date mentioned. A jo-irp man named Eversol?, lir !Befe uiir from Aouville, oa go H to tte Louse of a (ripud late at night m taker. Inrti. intruder, atd fired at bJ one of tbe i-mi;..Sl Tbe charge penetrated fa: tn5f and itflictcd a 'arg'toBs Tf,und. TI" Hut.tir.pcon Jcnrnal tells tbs Mowing. Ut.Ue burning on JStoneJ .0Miaii,,One day bst week, our friend eaeon, shot au aged doe; wfre woru t ff close to the !!0Ce froK, such as was used by tbe naiads itas lound etubeded in one cf llkn;ders It. ,,.., . u t' its cania. aiLcurt f aturiDc. broihne. ''"""g or frjmg would render it pal- A b, rJ t UorJentown X. J. waa 0 IV days aco without m hand. Itoaias lm'v . t :r. .t ti tfffias ln.'v ..t if 1CW!-J., a few davi-aco' 7L'th day-i aco celebrated L-T .... . J. ' . --w ui.i,,tu njtn lie wit twenty 10 I" A fe: ' e re ck'idn-b. aud ten of them are ri:p wi:h ,ta ,.r thf ;r being one Londrod and twen 7 grand cLjidren. j T.he r!!fwing Christmas item cotne irom Moatjjnniery Fa., A large r ,m" of Sunday scboii seholara .. . ' ,he frefbvterian Cfanrcb -tUlDlPrt IK S.J II I. f a Ck -"-oucuij nan ro pariane -tnMina9 dinner and distribute f to the scholars. A Christmas th " reBtei "1 the stage, and at i'ds'"" n5cm,'ct 1,16 enrtain rose Ij aBt Claug made Lis appearance. tot A 'Dp before ,he ,ree lli cun L - 0f ,0lg wbe cotton took fire tlias," ln"ant he was enveloped in own l9 c"t'ditioe he leaped lrn ! the audience The people fossi l eCb ,her Under fo0,: uti, ,rw coat over tbe victim, an inA t. 13 Dr"2 his coat into k ,,.ronn do -.ill: iwn a smr. g feene; brave mpn sd brave women rut tLe fire ooi. play was a The wild turkeys, the past season traveled as Ekumishers and in that way were always inlormed of the pretsenco of an enemy. The fowls are ahead this year. There ure enough Democrats at Harnsuurg, as onitevsetkei s, to fib ! the oince il a dozen .Legislatures. There is no doubt about tue oliicial iqipitita of the ernng bretnren. NOTICE During the Holiday Season, will give Special low prices. All organs lor " iiirty days only. V. H AlhLX. About 11 o ciock, some nights ago, seven buudings were destroyed by lire in the town of TLstuwa, Illinois, a place near which lives James Gal laner lormerly ot this piwe. A l'erry county man, to catch a coon cut down a tree on tne land ol a neighbor, and for his fun paid $6. 00. iloral, cut timber oniy wneie you have permission, or ngnt to cut. The long evenings are at band, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant newspar companion full ot news and information tnat wnl do you and family good during the winter nights and Uays to come. Last Thursday evening, James Buck and jlargaret his wile an aged couple, living about a mile from Lewistown, were found in bed in their house dead. An inquest found that both died from natural causes. On Saturday evening before Christmas, tbe first school in Patter- sou, marched in a body to the house of Mr. W. C. Auman, their teacher, aud greatly surprised him by leaving a pile of the most substantial Christ inns presents. "William Kauffman, aged 13 year6 of Newberry, Cumberland IvO., at tempted sute-ule by shooting bunselt through the head with a revolver. Annoying remarks of his companions alwut a present he made a lady friend on Christmas was the cause. "The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-p-xny gives notice that the issue of both term and Uip passes must be confined within the narrowest limits, and that they must not be issued at all except where their nse will clear ly subserve the interests ot the com pany." " The Oriental Casket, edited by the veteran writer Emerson Bennett, and publisLed by L. Lum Smith, 912 Arch Street Philadelphia u 4.1-1.. Tl In nlaaednt a .-ram on our eauia. j.o m compelled him to come in and get jer. xtoez to give them some money. Air. Kotz being alarmed went to hm room and got a hve-dollar bill and handed it to tne man. lie then drew a revotver and said he must have an the money, when Mr. K. gave riim all he had, but does not just know the amount. The buiglai then lutt, ted ilr. Kotz jot to make an ahum, as some ot the men would reni.iin out side and kill him . if he did. Air. Itotz compiled with the request. 'The man as abont live feet en inch es high, wore a cap "and had on a rougu overcoat of a light 'color. 1 his is certainly one of tho most! daring burglaries committed in our county for a number of years. There is no clue to who the robber is. On Saturday evening, the 23rd ult., Steven Keno, Jr., was driviCir down 'Washington street, in this' dren, to cherish their loss. lie Uagbt at Kichland for a period oi about i4 years : the influence of l.i. work la tell tfcrocghuat iho but. Thready a af ter bia deniiae, a U-ge uuintxT ol ho pu pils, wuo aurviva him called a meeticg and organise), -Tho VVoodoaid iiemurial As sociation," lor the turpOKe of erecting a xnouunfttnt in meuiory ol jti eir InsiructorJ A commutae to receive donations waa appuintea. A committee His appointed to secure soma oue to deliver the memorial address at tho unveiling of the mOuumeut, A committee oa resolutious ass appointed. The latter touituillve suuuiiited the lol- lowiug report. "L. U. Woodward, waa born in Pennsyl vania, in 1JI15, waa educated at Dickin son College, aud removed to K. C., An:luw Co a.any y.-ars bclore ttie war, and en gaged in the gotrtlotk of education, at Kr hiaud about S4 ycrara ago. 1 Ho iLilucuce ot his work as au educator waa immediate ly lelt and ill not be lorgotten in tbia eammuuity. lie yet lives ia ihe memory ot promineut men in many counties of the bUie. Ho has thus erected a monument to his memory, that ill bLts g.-n- ra'n.ni yet to be. It mar be iruly s.:d iiat he a the pioneer oleducai ion, here in our midst. tk-ar I" cburccM, r;h-M!,. a.jHs an Jf.jrj me una is yen aaj;-i-T to g.aia acd rT ai.i for U.al.i:'fr ni'.m-j t r a new oa n-r, n is wnU knoan, it !id l .r ninnr yers for Its foimer owner. Price will be r-aonatiie, aun nine m n to slut pUT.-ni-irr. Kor tern-s, t.-., call on .times Ii. Okeon, Pleasant View, bear ttio larra. Iron City Husltcsn C'olleje. Tne most cim.lHt L.Mitunou iu the United Slates tor the" thorough practical e ::.cV:ori young and midiile aged men. r.uttfr a: any time. . For ciroul.'.rs giving full particulars, address i. C. SMITH, a. M., Pittsburg, Ta. . VALUABLE FA KM r,.v.. vK ino.ouuij, lo Mr. Woooword msr.-ume...al in do- turned to the side of tne roadtoj; icg m--ch lor .be re.i.T, mt.-rt, iu tn anuu. ueiug uar, lie itui cemu.u..ity. He made a prolyl, At PRIVATE SALE. r I lilt nnderitigtied -.Iters at private aale a A Oi-Mrable form, situate in lioale town ship, Juuiati Couuu, l a., couuiuii.g 184 ACKEIS. more or leas, ou uhioh tuero is hoc tod Two Dwelling Houses and ahi.iV bAMi. h.-ii., ana ouibuiid-ile- This farm is rituato on the public road, a balt-nule east ol Johoaiowu. Theie arv aooul 10 acies cle.ircd, 1:1 goil st-.te ol cultvstiun. Good on-hard o; Iruit oa the pret. ics. 1 ne aoodi.i.u is acliset with eBi.ico locust litnoer t or turintr particu lars Call ou oi audiess the ow. cr, HKS. CUaRLoT IU SNiDER. Port Roval Pa. r$ I j THE WEEKLY TlMES-Fttty-.ix eolumoB of tbe eboteett riding, e-p.o- L iv ' i. 8 fr j ? I I h prtj.arf d to iMt ite -auti of weeki? oew'paper reader One eopy $2.- h J $i k I ; S 5 J L g 1 W : ecii-.e... & 00 ; IVe erpif. $15.00 : Tweoty copied, $25.00. Aa p-1 5 e5,.Jf.lyv ?J?..t 1 hxtt cotv -nt tree to any person geinog np Clobn of tea or twenty. if f i i he scxdai ;.:::':?-ro" -ir, zz- b l.v'!Z::y2.i R l R f? ,J" -ecompiMbed writers Coatribute t i' columns every w.eit. 7w 'fl . - tVr 1 P08' frep- Siir!e copies, Four Centi. i-:r:-; i- ?. , i r "urj, efry year, riftcen Cents a oopv. Pf friary kKrV Sil v SrJ &Si$ fir The people geoeraily pet that whiob tbey make a market for. Thay demand ed better r.ewspapera, and withia tbe last few years journalism baa made rapid strides. THE TIMES, which from the day cf its first issue, took place in tbe tront rank of progressive j'.uruaiistn, baa kept along at tbe double quick step, and at tiiia time is a tetter newspaper thaa ever. It ia a journal that never sleeps and oevr takes a holiday. Aa there are 365 dajs, ao ttero are 3(55 is sues of tbe THE TIMES in a year. Tbe week day edition of TUE TIMES is of four .aes, beinjt in a form suitable for tbe busy man or the bnsy woman. Tiie Sunday edi'i -n, of eight paes. contains a great deal of the best m scellany as well as s'J the nj. Toe edit-nal strength of THE TIMES need not be dwelt upon tbe fact that it is quoted mors thau any tbf r paper in Ameriea is sufficient evidence of its etoeiieno in tbat direction. i'or need tbe typo graphies! 3up:tiority be more than mentioned for it is widely known aa "tke karidsimst paper ia tbe cue'ry." TIIK PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES Covers a distioet field. Into THE WEEKLY grea tbe cream of tbe daily is sues and at tbe same time it coma. us matter especially adapted to tbe want! of readers ia every part of America. It circulates, a' a first-ciass family journal, iu every State ai d Territory, and it Las tuLecnbrrs io every part of tbe world. Tbe leading f.atcre of THE WEEKLY is the "ANNALS OF THE WAR." TLia dcpai :tueut eu. brace chapters of UDWritten history, contributed by rrona iurnt actors in the War of tbe Kcbellion, aud it has become a iecopniied dep pr.;i.iry of ftuoh matter whether, from Northern or Southern sonrcea. Tbe AN NALS will be kept fuiiy up to tho bgh standard of former years. TERMS THE DAILY TIMES Twelve ; ems a week. Mail ScrscairTiOST, f in azo ?rt, Jmx Djliurs a year. Fifty Vents a month. a-Hixibt a post, wracu lie tad not bce. j iou iu tmily ,,.e mis beuiea ma uoide, ana uo lore tae LaiQeeif luose from tiie vtayuii, n liicli w us last ou tiie puL li-uo siui liolOiiig to tLe lines, was pui.eU out over tue tbuli-lOiUd, as tUcnoraw leu tne wagon. Me leu to tiie ground, leaving the lines go, an ie leii, wiucn gave tbu horse lreodoni to run, wnich ne did. lieno got up unnui t, went alter ins horse, and caugnt iuiu near the iieitiuelist cuuicu. Ilo BUilts of tiie wagon weie broken, tne iiiunesa tore ana tne norso not hurt. A K.tRCCIl.tXCE To Buy a Large' It ad -of Good Land el a . iloJtrute Price: Tt a nun nj uu.,iru- lo make tarmmi; i:a uk-t;ii.i( uis buitiness. ihi irf n. '' --tl'-- '":s-.vj ! IKE AXJCALS OF THE W'AH-a royal o lVvi'iSSJrS5,T?',-- ' ':":''t'l-i'? ';:us VVrttten by I'rincipal 1'. octavo volume of 800 pages. ariicipants in the War, rorth i 1 ' t- 'i'. i' t.. i , ((Luut an ,o 'ST '" t !-e J-r:e "art.KaiX.vT. Nn.r;:.t.f;w- r-!ig. and le:t at ha d.itu. . i. -. ..... ' """"' mat y-ctrti'jer i jreai-ai Ult uu iu junuta c.- u:,iT I an example Worthy oi our iin.Utioa. In i aans iiaaaVed j'erj am mit, having view oi theMt tacts, ber.-bv now ailh i lnu" u'a -e.iius Hono id nmeigned aortow n.s remoral ir. m ou ,i c""""uu' -fu S!,J oi.tnu.l.l m.i . k . - remot41 ir,.m our ,s; , ruiiuiiig M.iau, i w-r Bea, mi.li, but nnd sonw con.-o.atiou in thr -.-1 w, a 6W,, a.er ,., , lia. AU surauce that be ha bca Ukt-n to a b-tter i "eoaJ oi b tic, 0- mI a, m Hie home atwre. We tender to his bereaved ! Cuu",J ' Kru ul family our tenderoKt symputl.ies. an.l trnat i .'"'" T ""'"' vuad thai tl ...l .! - .... .. . i" ,uc,'"". . ... vuunUM) nij,y coiuiori O 3- Q -- i...:o f.u.i:,riter t ir A rt j-- 'J l-J3- Xi"'" '' nu M. Tsui. ,r';..,",. ,.,-Sji?5svi.i-..T as J 3 AM'KE -S AIL LETT EES A!n OTHER COMMC.1IC.TIO.S TO TIIE TIMES, TIMES WILDING, CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPY r i-t' ' .t aj " J-i - a. -ZT. t l"e u -, t . . i- a . lueu-eurrowiiig nearta. It i- further orden d that each pupil wear a un ..1 niourning, tor thirty et a- It is further ortrred tbat i with their! as entertaining and instructive as with dish t ever. It is a repository of literary AJ11S. SCHOOL REPORT. Report oi Smith ochooL Delaware towuenip, for tne niontnenunig iJec. 'li, lso-. Wnole nuuoer in atten dance aunng tne uiontn, 2(i ; average attendance 2d per cent ; of attend- anceS7. Huiuait 1. Kiser, lrtna L. Kiser, Rosa A Kiser, Minnie . iSheiley, Carrie U. Shelley, Samuel M. Dunn, Henry E. Toouiey, Walter AL Smith, Newton i. iliBtuue, AL Lutner Kiser, David S. Kiser and W ilham G. Jinstline weie j recent every day. George D. Toomey and Y. liemy Benner missed but one day during month. Ella B. Clair, Teacher. Notice. The stockholders of the South .Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany are hereby notified that the annual meeting of stockholders of said company and the election for a President and twelve Directors will be held at the office of the company, corner of Filth and Market Street, Harribbnrg, Pa., on Monday, Jan uary 8, lb3, at 10 ociock A. M. Polls will be open from 12 M. to 2 1. 31., of that day. By order of the Board of Directors. Frembick tf. Gbotxvest, Secretary. List of letters remaining in tba Mifliin- towa ioat office, not called for Jan. lat KSi Persons axking for letters in this list will please say tbey are advertised ; Dr. Bowers, George Jones, Geo. Prettier, A. Kobioolt, Miss Lmma Trew, (2), Walter Valentine, Postal Cards, Wm. Ht Heller, Aaron Roaenttine. XT. H. KODGEKS, P. M., gioi e arc iu Somerset couuij'. Him 6tHt.; aim as such groves are tu Svw England! Co nt l.wtKT on tba larui. Tiie iariu ill proluco to oil tons ol bay auuua.tr. and ' rtii irr.iiii nt -til 1:11. .1. ... . tbe proceeding shall be s. nt to the I nance ol l.iAlEal0..r,"ou ihe ir... ' tarsal aitlia request that all other State paj-rs copy. Also that a eopv of proceedings ba sent to the family of tbe deceased. rOMMKRCJ 11.. MIFFLINTOTTN MARKETS, at rrruHTowa, Jsnnry 3, 1883. Butter 25 Eees 2 In IS flam ;sj Shoulder n Sides 12 1 atLFFLIKTOWN GRAIN MARKBT. rrrecled weealy. QrovATtoss o To-nv. ITedneaday, January 3, 18f-3. Wheat Corn, Oats, Rye Clovers ned ................ Timothy seed ...... ...... I on 60 88 65 6 50 1 75 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia Markets Dec'r 29 1882 Theat J1.C8 to $1.10. Cora 50c to 75cts. Oats at 45c to 49c Tor wheat in February, $1.10 was offered For March $1.12 waa offered. 1 Butter at 17 to 45ts per pound. Eggs at 21c to 3Icts per dozen. Chickens hens II andjirta per pound, CocViess 6 to 8cts. Tressrd chickens, dry pickle II to I2cts ptrp-nrid TThisty $1.20 per g il n Polatr Koa Scotia at 90c to $1.00, V'e rt-peat, ttiia is the eruatest barcain now oliert-d in tnts county, to the man wiio has cnujry, and desires lo tarm and raise stock 1 o such a man, who has a moderate aum ot toouov tor Hrsi pav un-nt, there is a rare cbauce to secure a property, that iu the nature ol thiugs must increase in value gradually, lor tne period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to auit purchaser. If yon bave the incliuMion. tho means, and the pluck to develops one of tbe liccst tracts ol land tu the county, call at this ol flce ter pirticuiaia. Itmportaut To Ti at elier. prclal inducements are olH-reu you by the Hurliiiptou Route- It will j.ay ynu tu read their advertisement to be tonnd else where in thia issue. '! "t - r-. : r : KT-r r.. Ael 1-1- Chivsuu. 1 Fire pizfs njatr for Funilr T1: r"-3. rtnsizw for Fsi-turr os. Itrfct ! stock and tha tvit work. Strong. 4iuiplA.tSc!rct.eonTumtarut(lnr- abla Tby eontinnc t bs THE STANDARD CHURN Or THE COUNTRY. DCST WACOn ON WHEELS THS OLD AM) nrTttnti; " HARRISOIJ." V AfxKArl rtO, wA none sent from tne faoiory naul toaovl. the: lightest run.mng wagon made. Frraers srd 'r--i:f-m In enrr tnrViy ia find it fc their lnterert to look wl !rlo Ci aczaira or thjs iux befure I'Urcuaaiiig. SB.-' a- Pon omotriiAR. Aona'rs Wivirrxxk. Wil. HARRISON, GRAND RAPIES, MICH. Special .Vulices. TRY ONE. Send for full Descriptive Circulars to PORTER BLANCH AT? I)S S0?3, VI r C IT'feoplo are alwats on the iOALi x.kout tor chances to ta rr '" tneir i tmiiis, aud in time bveoiue e.i.ih ; i. m. w b. not in prove thir 0irtur.if riniiiiii iu poverty. t''e otl'ur a jrreat vlmiic- to amkc wouey. Wo want many Do n, norita, boj s ui.rt girls to work lor us light in lUeir own localities. Any oue can d. Hie wr.rfe j.roj.rly Irt-m ihe Ursi start 'I ne bn.ues wm pay more than tea tunes ordinary wagfs. Kju. ui.ire outfit luruiud trrc. S-one a!i riiii.gti i.s to make money rapiiiiy . You aeVore your whole time lo Ihe work, or only jour spa-e ui.n:i)j. full im niMiion and all that la oofu-d sent tree. Address 6tissci 4. Co., Porilawl, iljino. ; Bu-b-n'ts and early rose at gO to 00c mer Loss of bair and grayntss, which often bnhel- Snow-flakes at fc.0 to Peerless Sr.,h?-,.a?.t, "rS rrevented Hf .t 73 to Stteta per bwhd. Oorerseed 9 to lOo per psnnd. Parker's Hair Balaam. 10 tOXsLillllVLS. The advenr.-cr l aving liei'n riiiar.cntlv cured ti that nrct nii-eafH, Ci.nat.n'p'ion, by a siuipl: n.-m-u', i.. aux: .ua to make known to bis teliow-suiTorers the means i.t euro. To all alio riVir.! it, n a ill send a copy ef the preM-ription u-ed, (fr! oi charge,) wiih rhe iliiHctinns lor p cpiriug and using Ihe same, ahit h rhty uill find a snre Cms lor Ci.tr.H4, LOLnn, t'o;'iirT- lon, ArnA, Bkoschitis. &.c. funics! wixt ini; tbe rre'cnption. will please si dress Re. E. A. H lLSONi 10J Pcnn St., Vfilliamsburgli, X. X., CCtco-r, V. H. Vsjjsiiai-y ksaattiiisai U Ulsslatajas A Groat Cassa cf Hamn Jiisery It the Lo or sa 91 m ap I i KEMNEDY & DOTY, (Snccessors to Bayers & Kenasdy,) DEALERS COAIa laLT3IBER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT. A.C. I '. 4v J. I ViS? ,": vr:-4l llow i.O.t. How Itpsfnrpil. Jusl pubUi-lieu, a u-w ediliou 01 lK. tTLVtRWEl.L'S CELKttKATEO ESSA T ( on the radical curt of .vrrr:M tToaaiiia v ori Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal 1 l.oss-n, Iap.iTIKCT. Mt Hal and Phvsiral . Incajcity, Impediinents to M.iri iaro, etc ; aiso, CoscMPTin!!, ErtiErsr and Kits, in. duce.l b stil-iudii'geuce or sexual extrav agance, &c. I Ihe celebrated author, in thia -admirable ! Essay, clcany demonstrate., trom a thirty I years' succeiut prj-tii e, ihat the alarm- I ing cuneo inr''.-. of ic't-ahuse mav be rad-; j ica!!y cured ; pr.int.ng nut a mode ot cure , ""e buy Gram, to be delivered at afifBla at once simple, certain, and eFectuai, by :own. port Koyal, or Mexico. nu-arn of wnich eve.-v sufferer, no matter! w . , - u c ,.. , , . ... . , T j n e are prepared to lurniab Salt to dealara what lu condition inaT be, mav cure Lim-I ' iul..J.iuuwei acll cheaply, pi-irr.telr! and radieaity. ; ' resonablo ratea. rr7"Tlii Lecture should be in ihe hands ! ' KEN'NEDT . DOTT. of every joitih ai.u every man in ly': land. ' April 21,lS2-tf rient, under e-l in a plain envelope, to t ar.v "l.irt-Hs, pvst-patti, on receipt 01 six j cuita, ortwo pi.t;i-. lamps. Atdress j THE tl'LVEKW KLL ElMt kh ( O, 41 Aun St., As York.N Y.; unel8-ly roet-tCct iox 460. TV's nvb'sfsr-'.rTS"''dtnftiB i F.'.iaet-a- IfTO Kia Itiarara- -..r -':-:.'j.-.t rni--: :r? t'rfii'T r-.-'. ' r j i .nr. wi:a l.r.-nt :e-por.sutc&r."b9 Jtna hf wir. Pin f.r k. r-Mw T?:" rrindirjTil..! f rr-'vl' ; i -n.vleot i-w) a pait its CL: -t f..:: tC -jrt:a. ST. JOSEPH f'l'PG CO., Ctiy wp, k made at home by the in W I asl lus.rious. fl.t buMiirss now be- . i..re .t . p'ibiic. Capital not needed. We ailt ft. a 1 1 -u. iten, womer, bo s aud s'rls ' wai.n-i eei,..t-re to work lor u. iNow jtoui dv tne aavrrtiser's experience caa lIIirJl ltlTH AG-rtlemaa who auOVred for yean from A't-rvoui, tebility, Premature De.'ay, and all the em-cts 01 youthful itidincretion, will tor tho s ke-ol suffering hnmaniiy, wiud free io ad who need it, the receipa aud direction for making tue simple remedy uj wSicn on waa cored. Scfferers wiehiE is ikr tirte. Tyri cau work in k.-e time, 1 do so by adar-sin in i.erfect coi.lld-nce, or give vonr af.rlr time to tie l.ine!. ' JOHN fj. HiIt3, ti Cedar St., N. T. No oihtr t.iii-.ess wil; -ay joa n -r, ly as I Juno 14-02 1 yr. " ' wii ro o'.e can tali 10 ni-'fco en-,m ons 1 P-y. by c gJe''g vi.c. Ciwtiy ouiti: and 1 wi'' n,'' (Free t: sreceipa for a simpl termi- in c. .V.mk v made last easilv and ! crBLi Halm tbat will remove Ta hi.tioraMy. A larCsa lrtr is. Co. " j "ckies, i'lartas and Blotcbcs, leaving Aug ., Maine. km soft clear and beau-11. il; also in- 1 atrucnori lor producing a luxariaot growta "c -L . TT 7. I " n'r on ba'dhead or smooth face. Ad. S-irei-nh- (or tho and Knubliram. I tr... i,.! u VT conuih tiiMb, water vanetr of v KwZ- c f muLM lr i.' J.T. Vaatl,".. a-.. J T . . r 1 Ha inn nsciUt riming tuattrr thantiT. ' '.. 11, un.-, niHuv iwu'is. 1 otnereonnry paper, Subscribe for the SentinH fc K. pnblieait .1 I Ui't m 5 i 1 A'.
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