SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN : Wednesday, January 19, 18SS TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid witbia 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cent per inch fur each insertion. Transient business notices in local cot mi, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertisa by the year, half or quarter year. Remember, that for' this sea son only, the Job Department, of the Sentinel and Republican, will turn out bills, for sale of Personal Property, &( lower ratea than ever before. A re duction of 50 per cent will be made, after this date on bills printed at this office, and a no tice of the time of sale, in the paper, will be inserted gratis, Parties having their bills print ed elsewhere, can have a notice of their sale inserted in the Sentinel and Republican, for 50cts and upward to suit the length of the notice.- SHORT LOCALS. Week of prayer. Tlenty rabbits left. New moon yesterday. Obey the golden rule. Sam! Lapp, is Deputy Sheriff! The rer leaf ia no longer beauti ful. IicrffT. end lacunas, snip manv cows. The boliday visitors bare gone horae. The Franklin Repository is 93 years old. Th comet may be seen soon after midnight. Two inches of snow fell last AVed needay night Subscribe for the Sentitel and Re publican and be happy. The prayer meetings are well at tended this week. Many people will go West, in the spring, irom Juniata. Advertise in the Sentinel and Repub lican, it Las many readers. A. strange animal hns been seen in the river bridge) late at mht. A MifSin county man drove 150 horse shoes in one day recently. Ileavv lubricating oil Las been dis covered in Wayne county, Ky. Tho Sabbath Scl'ool attendance, is loss since the holidays have passed Thomas Ouinn, of Slilforl town ship, died on the 16th of December. Exchange papers notice that 6kat ing on Sunday is estenfively engag ed in. Robin's market car, was caught in a wreck, and was oSF d'lty one week, for repairs. becrelary Chandlers eldest son has gone to Dakota to engage in cat tle raising. I. D. Stroup, Auctioneer, Oriental, Juniata Cx, l'a. If you have a sale send for mo. No remedy has yet been found for the nsw disease thit is destroying many horses in Iowa. A reduction cf 5!) per cent h&3 boen made on prices formerly charg ed for printing Fale bills. The Shermer property at Thomp aontewn, has been purchased by Elihu Bcnnor for $2,710. Jacob C. Lamberson, of Tulton Co haikd and cribbed 115 bushels of corn in 12 Lours, lust fal'. Lematown peopla expect the rr.il road company to put np large chops at that place nest rammer. A groat many men think highly of the Bible, because it says. "Take a little for th Etomacli's sake. The New York Snu, has remem bered us, in sending a handsome Calender, for 1S83 Thank you. 'Tht anthracite coal trade of east ern Pennsylvania has now reached nearly thirtv millions of tons annual It" The oldest optical house in Amer ica is th'.t of W. M. and J. C. McAl ister, 728 Chestnut street Thiladol phia. The Lutherans, of Licking Creek, under the pastoral guidance of Rev. E. E. Berry, hare held a revival meeting. Down in Delaware, the musk rat is considered first rate meat for peo ple to eat. So savs tho Wilmington Oazette. The Democratic County Commit tee, elected James North, of Patter son, a member of the State Central Committee. NOTICE During the Holiday Season, will give Special low prices. All organs for "Thirty day only. W. II Aixzs. To-morrow the 11th, the Legisla ture in joint session will open and count, and publish the returns of the late election. The pedigree of the tale bearer runs back to Moses. The great law giver had a good deal to say about the tale bearer. A Lewistown man violated the Sunday law, was arrested, and fined, but Le couldu't pay the fine and was sent to jail for six days. Acknowledgments are hereby ten dered to E. E. Higbee State superin tendent of Public instruction for a copy of his annual report. There are 300 applicants for the position of pages in the Ilonse at Harrisburg, and 250 applicants for the positions of scrubbers. Henry Fulton, formerly of this county, but now a citizen of Mon tana recently sold an acre of ground in that far off place for ?19,G00. This slang does raise the very mischief. When a handsome young wife went to a hardware store to get one of those wooden contrivances to mash potatoes and said, "I want a masher, every man m the store from the boss to tho 6tove blacker, stalled to wait on her." SHORT LOCALS, j Communion semoe will be held' in the Chapel Presbyterian churoh build ing on Sunday, January 21. F. F. Robm, will pay half a eent per pound, for bones delivered in Patterson. St. Oa Wednesday night last, the wind blew at the rate of 141 miles an hour at Mount Washington. The signal officers appreciated their snug quar ters. Communist Most charges 25 cents admission to his lectures, but is care ful not to practice what he preaches. He is careful not to divide with the crowd. One of the Jonathan Weiser farms located in the east end of this coun ty was sold by the heirs on the 21st day of last December, to L. C Kline for 8,172. Tub supply of the beautiful this win ter is sparing enough to keep those, who love to sleigh constantly wishing that'the enow might be more freely dealt out. Ovrinsr to a change in the time of holding court and granting hotel li censes, about twenty hotels in jjer anon Co.. have closed their bars for a period of 10 days. An exchange says ; Put a double- barreled, wir twisted, double -back- action, 6ure-death padlock on your coal house and Your winter's fuel won't cost you so much. The terse synopsis of Governor Ileyt's message, as published in this ieouo, was prepared, and put id type by one of the bove. connected with the Senltnel and Republican The Cambria Co., freeman fays; "There are 'l.ioU laoeuaees, and it we knew them all, you bet we oould make it lively in every tongue for tbe chaps who owe us and won't pay." Jefferson Davis, writes and denies that he eloped with General Taylor's daughter in 1835. He also says that uo hard feeling ever existed be tween the General and himself. Tbe Lutherans in Newport started a week to soon, to observe tbe week of craver. On the first evenine of their early strt they observed their mistake and olosed tbeir meeting till tins weeK Most, the Communist, is making no progress in Lis effort to convince American?, that the man that makes ona dollar a dav. must even np with the man that makes fifty cents a day. A Union Co., man fired at a chicken thief one night, and to bia surprise, he shot a woman, who was stealing bis chickens. Tbe contents of tbe farmer's gun filled tbe woman's bips, with shot, making paintui, tint not dangerous m tlo wounds. The long evenings are at hand, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant newspar companion full of news and information that will do you and family good during the winter nights and clays to come. Immense Eednction in Furniture I will sell for cash on delivery on ly, during the mouth of January Mr regular Chamber suit for $18.00 " 2i.00 - 2 1.00 " 27.60 " " 22.50 " SO.OO 25.00 8.00 carpet lounge (12) springs) 6. ' 7.00 Kaw Silk " 6.J " " 6.00 Rep ' 4.60 And other goods at a corresponding raduc tir.n. Parties commencing housekeeping this sr.rinc would do well to call at the FURNITURE &. CARPET store of JOHN S. GRATBILL, JliCHntown Fa. Two young ladies in a Bedford sin "in :r school fell to fiffhting a few evenings ago, and that set the beaux to fighting and before it was all over almost every one in the room had taken a hand in the aS'air. A teachers district Institute, wa held in the school bouse in this place last Saturday. The In;titute will be open next Saturday, January 13, at o'clock A. M.. for sccli business as is usually brought before an institute. There will also be an atternoon session Our friends who are indebted for two or more years' subscription to the Sentinel and Republican are earn e3tly requested to make payment without delay. We have names on on our mailing list, who owe ns for 6 eight and some over ten ycare. Scran ton church circles are excit ed by one preacher suing an other for libel. A temperance preacher, said about a brother preacher, that every Sunday before he goes to preach Le takes a few ounces of whisky to braco him up, and that's what the suit is about - The Fulton Republican says : Eli iah Jennings claims the belt ae coon hunter in this neck of niinois woods. On Tuesday, the 19th nit. while chopping wood m the river bottom in Liverpool township, Le felled a hollow maple tree, in which he found and captured ten full grown coons, one of which weighed twenty pounds. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any 6tnall picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done np, in first cIhss style. All the latest 8trle pictures, such as Cards, Cabin et?. Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, &c. Frames of all kinds cheap. Trial List. The following civil cases Lava been put down for trial at the February term of court, leSi. John B. M. Todd, vs Samuel Murphy. Louisa C Todd, who survived Margret Todd, vs. Richard Doyle, and B. F. Crozier. B. F. Oliver vs. The Pennsylvania Mutual Aid Society. J. B. M. Todd vs. John Dealing. Mary Ragan, vs Overseers of the Poor, of the ttorough ol Mimintown. Daniel Knouse vs. Amos 1 ocht Welunarton Uoon, lor use, vs James M. Boon. Eli Campbell vs. Mathias Stump, and Samuel Kline, Executors of Ezekeil CampbelL Solomon Dressier, for use, vs Frank Portzline. Jacob Bergy vs. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Butler, in bis inaugural message, told the Legislature, of Massachusetts that he ia in favor of extending tbe ieht of suffrage to women. Will tbe women now return tbe oompliment and tell tbe Governor, that they wish to ex tend tbe presidency to him in 1881. Mrs. Lanetrv explained to a report er of the Chicago Tribune the other day that Mr. A. J. Langtry, who ar rived in New York recently from Europe, is a cousin of her husband's. He lives in Brooklyn. W hen asuea : "Then there is no prospect of your husband coming just now T" she re plied ; "I am sorry to say no. Poor man, he can t spare the time to come over just now." A sausage 70 feet long, that weigh ed 50 pounds, was made by a Franklin Co. man. An other pupil died at the S. O. School some days ago, being the second death in the school. The percentage of sick scholars, and the number of deaths in the school Las been uncommonly small, considering the number of pupils that are con stantly in attendance. It is the nat ural course of things for every com munity, whether it be a school, town or county, to always have a certain percentage of the people on the sick list, and to have a certain number annually. The management at Mc- Alisterville school must have been good to have had bo few sick, and so few die. A Pittsburg paper 6avs : The sea son of killing deer closed on Satur day, December 30, and iv. D. hmith, a noted nimrod of Altoona celebrated the event by killing three of the wary animals at one shot-. hen discov ered by Mr. Smith they were stand in? in such a position that the ball from his rifle broke the back 'of one, passed through the body of the see ond back of the shoulder and lodged in the neck of the third. Mr. Smith has killed a large number of deer within the past few years, but this is the first instance in which he ever succeeded in bagging more than one with a single shot. The following items of interest have been handed in by a friend Red Bank school in Milford twp. has in its possession a geometrical box and figures, purchased witli the proceeds of an entertainment held by the school Geveral yeas since. An eight day clock and Webster's un abridged dictionary, valued at 15 purchased with money raised in the district through the efforts of Miss Carrie E. Guss, daughter of William Gus by subscription. Chambers Encyclopedia, worth $20, is about to be purchased for the school from the proceeds of an en tertainment held oa Christmas eve. This will be tho first set purchased for a school in the count v. A set of outline maps, and Lan caster school Mottoes are owned by a citizen of the district, which the school has free access to. The price of these were 21. Observe, this is about G0 of books and apparatus, which belong to the school. The following was sent bv despatch from Washington on the 3rd inst : The stories of a combination of claim ngents to work public opinion and influence Congress in the passage of the bill to give forty dollars a month pension to ex 6oldiers who Lave lost an arm, or a leg, or a hand, or a loct have been set at rest by representa tives of the Grand Arniv of the Re public in this city, who Lave made a full investigation. The Ncbriitka man wLo was the reputed claim agent proves to be corresponding secretary of a committee of es-sol-diers, appointed at the reunion at Grand Island. Neb., last August. The movement started in Philadel phia. among the soldiers, and has, k appears, been confined to them. A few ti ashmgton claim agents who run soldiers' papers, are merely claiming credit of the soldiers' work. Mr. S. L. Barrett, of Columbus Neb., the agent nbove alluded to, writes that he has sent over 5,009 names. The blank form of petition inclosed corresponds wilh those filled in both houses. Should the bill pass no claim agent could get a fee out of it, as the existing certificates already show disability and no application would be required. List of Jurors. The following is the list of jurors for February term of court drawn on the 30th of December: oiakd jrr.otts. Delaware TVrn. BranlhoSer, V. A. Toomey. Lack Andrew Tester, John Campbell. Fermanagh Wm. B. Homing. Milford Shelhnrn Robison, W. L. Cun ningham, Lyman Anghey, Cloyd Horning, 8. R. Walter. Walker Henry n'ostetler, Jerome Hei txr, Robert Crozier, George Parker. Spruce Hill George Ubil, George Pat terson. Turbott Jackson Ritzman. Patterson A. C. Peweil. Beale Wm. Zimmerman. MiOlintown L. B. Etka. Snsqnehanna A.'M. Earner. Tnscarora J. B. Ferguson, James Wi ley. Faytte Joel Shirk. MTIT JCKOat. Beale D. B. He Williams, S. II. Martin, James Coder, S. B. Pannebaker. Lack Alex. Wallace, Wm. N. Henry. Milford John C. Partner, Lewis Bnrch field, W.S. Switzer. Monroe David Nace, Jacob Page, Isaac Pile, Peter B. Zong, John Amich. Walker Palmer Shellenberger, El! Far leman, Wm. Eagler, Siranel Tyson, Jack son Hontt, John Moo tier. Fayette Christian Ehrenzelier, Henry Bay, John Carney. MifBintown N. A. Elder, ' Jr., Henry Hawk. Susquehanna John Weiser. Thompsontown Miller D. Kepler. Turbett George W. Fink, SamT Weim er, Stewart Bench, Janiea Coons. Greenwood G. A. Lyter, John Fogle man, Paul Cox. Spruce Hill A. B. Neely, James Brv- aer. Delaware Uriah S human, David Martin, Eli Miller. Alfred Nickle. Fermanagh John Jacobs. Patterson Henry DehufT, Sr., William Beale. Port Royal Smith DeBtay, John W. Speddy. Tnscarora W.!C Fisher, James Will. Urns, Abraham Bnrd. The Sort of People That One Meets at Dances. TBI DEBCTASn. Who thinks the world all roses, Who loves at sight the first man who proposes; Believe that each admirer ia sincera, And cannot bear that men at love ahonld sneer. TBB XBAT TOCSd HAB, With high, well starched collar. Ad4 expectations ! Ready cash a dol lar; Who dances like a well-made dance machine. And wears a most depressed, indiffer ent mien. TBB EXOWISe OIBL, Who's waltsed through several seasons, Not married yet 1 bat then she has ber reasons. Who's alwavs dressed with choice that makes girls jealous; To please her partners this ona is most zealous. TBB BAB OP TBABS, Ko longer pleased with folly, Who thinks that dancing'a good, but supper's jol'.y : Frafers to spend bis time in conversa tion, With perhaps, to sweeten it, the least flirtation. TUB CLEVER Gilt, Who's groat on education, Whoso talk is lofty and of long dura tion ; Who acorns frirolity, neglects her clothing- Lores Women s Rights, and looks on men with loathing. THE KERVOrS BAB, Who stands up in a corner, Tbe very image of a new Jack Horner; The sort of a man who asks (whilst hyly glancing At his lair partner), "Are you fond of dancing ?" TnE PRETTT OIBL, Of whom men ak, "Who ia shet" And women murmnr that she's far too gushy ; Of whom few gness, who meet her win some glances, She has a heart, a thing apart from dances. THE TAUE TOl-XO BAX, Who Ulki about the weather, And hopes yonr step and his go well together. Agrees to every singlo word you utter, Can't dance a bit, and then begins to stutter. tiie ANXiors aim, "Not beon out much before," But vory willing to go out much more; Who, when she's a.'ked todancu, looks very grateful, Likes grown up men, and thinks that boys are hateful. TFJE FLIRTING KtX, Who falls in attitudes, Taihs to each girl of lore in platitude?; Looks lingering leeks rhich seem to breathe devotion, And doesn't feel, bi:uso!f, the leist emotion. THE FAST TOl-SO MA 5, Who drops in for an hour, Who generally wears somelargn, white flowers ; Who quotes from comic songs, sad smells of smoking, And has a great propensity for joking. tde cnir-Rufx, Who sits v. ith smile so weary. To her a d.vico must be thing right dreary ; Who bcaxns npon yonng mon with lots of money ; For pooryor.ng men her looks sro rot so sunny. TDE fifSEr.AL CSOKD. The average nan and maiden, With nvcr too much brain or beauty laden ; But he will see, who at tfcete lines once glanc?c, Tbe sort of people that one meets at danses. Belgraria. 1.CS1 Only so much tho less One heart bas fallen away ; It took no light from the sun, Ho splendor out of the day. The sunshine seems the samo, And the epil tints on the sea, And fhefolden-rod's yellow !!s!;e Yet something has gone from mtf. One heart, ene heart the less, When 1 name tho name of my friends One love that seemed born to b'ess, In a mirsge of falsehood ends. The sunshine seems the same. And the opal tints on tbe sea, And tbe golden-rod's yellow flame Yet something is gone from me. Mast Climmeb. - "The dispatches state that there ia a growing feeling in pome parts of Enropo agninst the etove-pipe list. In Berlin thi3 shows itself in the most pronounced fanhion en the last evening in earh year. On that night any man who appears on the streets in this objectionable head-piece does so at his peril. He may escape with his life, bnt the hat is sure to be crushed. In Milan, Italy, this feeling against stove-pipe hats is rot confined to one day in the year. Of late no man can appear on the street any day or evening, wearing a "plug" without being assailed with hoots and jeers, cries of "doff that tile," and in case be fails to take the hint a shower of sticks and stones. It is said this demonstration lias arisen from the Socialist prejudice against the police, of whose uniform a tall cilk hat is a part. It exists, is carried on with unrelenting Tigor and premises to spread." A favorite parlor game in the west is described as follows Tbe boys and girls are divided into two rooms. Tbe girls are seated in a row and each one baa a obair in front of ber. A young man is ushered out ef tbe other room aod chooses bis seat. When seated the lady behind bun, blindfolds him with a silk handkerchief. The negro cook then comes in from the kitchen, kisses bim, and returns to her biding place. The handkerchief is remozed and tbe youth struts proudly to a seat assigned to bim on tbe opposite side of tbe room where be licks bis lips, with great sat isfaction, and smiles at tbe girl who blind-folded bim. Young man number 2 is led in and served in a like manner to the disgust of young man No 1, and the enjoyment of tbe female assembly. Walnat Lear Hair R cttarcr. It is entirely different irom all others. It is aa clear as water, and, aa its name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it baa fallen off. It does not in any wsy affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperations nava done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beantiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for It. Each bottle is war ranted. SMITH, KLINE 4. CO., Wbola aale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL ai RUCK.EL, New York. DIED: MoALISTEK On December 24, 1882, in Philadelphia, Thomas W. Mc Alister, son of N. W. Mc Alister, formerly of Juniata Co aged about 23 years. McKINLET On December 20, 1S82, at HcCoysville, Allison McCoy McKinley, aged 13 years and 7 days. COMMEKC1L. HIFFL1NTOWN MARKETS. UirrxiHTOw, Jan'ifry 10, 1S83. Butter 25 E?gs 28 Lard 15 Ham 18 Shoulder 11 Sides 12 Rags 1 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKBT. Corrected wecsly. Qcotitii'XS roa To-dat. Wednerdsy, January 10, 1S83. Wheat 1 00 Cora, 60 Oats, 35to37 Ryu 70 Cloveraeed.... 6 oOtr-6.75 Timothy seed ............. 175 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. January 6, 1S82, Wheat $10, for Feb ruary $1.10 was bid ; for March $1.13 was bid ; tor April 111 was bid. Oats 45 e!s; for April 4cts wss bid. Corn, 63 cts. Rye GO cts.' Baldwin apples sold at $3.25 to $1.00 per bbl. Minneaot Hour at $5.00 to $1.2-3 per bbl. Pennsylvania oxtra fam ily, $1 60 to 4.75 Large Farm at Frivat9 Sale. The Valuable Farm cf tbe Heirs or Wil li mi Olccscn, deceased, is off.Ted for sale. It U located in the fertile alley of Tnsca roia, Jtmiatt couuty, Fa., one and a Las miles wtt of Acaiitinij, containing 240 Acres of prini'J limestone land, all in cul tiralion, except 1-) a;res of Timber. Build ings good, Large .Vision Hoco, Bank Karn, K'OxM feet; V.Tag..n Sheds, Corn Cribs, IIg Fens, Good !;ring ar.d Sprirg Hons-', and all ether outtini'dips, alo other ffrings and running wjt. r ; Two Orchards bearing ch"icn fruitii. It ia wel! located, near to churce, s.-.ho,!, mills nd st-rts, The land is well adapted to prim sr.d prats and (or making money tor a Hew owner, as is well knonu, it did for many years for its former owner. Pricu will bo reasonable, an l time given to suit purehcr. For terms, ice, call on James B. Ok?son, Pleasant Vie.v, rear iarm. FARM for SALE, in Tnscarora .Va'.ley, near lru Mills, cont.iiniu; t,v arms near ly al! clcariJ, the ballauca Will set with good Litu-odk t;iubcr, only S miles from the new proposed railroad. The lind is not much hilly, a p srt of nhica bas been lately lnned nst'-en acrvs of cieidovr. water in n-.--i!y all of ihc li. Uj, Irui: in abuurt sr.ee Lojj bank-barn, Good fraino boue Si's:i5, all ceccssary outbuildings, A never failing fountain ol good wa'er rnnnip.if at the door also l.rgo Licestoise quarry about mile distant IsiW!? toth.f:riil. Two Chinches and Scbuiii-Joina vs i;b:a li3::-fc;:!o. Trice 8,000 or call on or addrvts J. b. KK.VEPP, Tern Mills, Juniata Co., Fa., a rorxDRY rosi sale. A Fonr.di-y, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata C-., Pa. Tbe engine is new. The msliing apparatus has just been ovrrhar:ltd and m.iiia as good a t v. h"Ti nw The shop is large and r:ouiy. All of tho several dj pjirtmenis are unrtiT oncrocf. The Foun dry h.is th brst run of enstem in the county. l;i connection with tho I'onndry there 5', or 6 acres ct lard for sal?, fcaviug thereon eretf-. l a L.irrri F.-nrr.e DrrelHng lionpt, noary new, and a gofd-B!2r-t Burn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grifei, tc. Every-convcnU-nt ho?it th preiuiis. TTi'l sell ail or part. For farther p-.-;uUri call on or addrei J. II. EOGEItS, Jobmi-.r.rn, Jnniuts Co., Fa. A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAIN IN'tJ One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in tb- best wheat-growing district in the Stated' Ohio, eituateS onj-haif mile trotu Av.inda rail road station, in I'airti- Id cou:it, a:i l one mile fnm a good y't.a. l'iie improvements sro a large to-tory BRICK IJOUSIi (13 roonn, hall a::'l c Ji'jr), ttul !e Log Barn and Stable, ar.d other ui:i!i:r, and a well of good ir;t'-r. A str-.-ara cf sprin? w:itcr trai erses the centre of tre farm. Tiiere is a large orchard oa the promise. Will take $70 per acre, part cili, rest in payments. A farm adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is tiitileaiie toiuvest in city property, in Ch-cleviil?. For in formation address J. SWEYEK, Circlcville, Fickavar Co., Obio. A n.lRCCIfAKlR To Buy a Lnrt Trad of Good Land at a .Moderate t rice: To a man vo desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is t'.ie greatest bargain in Juniati county. Thrtt Hundred Arret and more, bavin? thereon a largo Brick Dwelling Ilonse in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of wstcr noai tbe door, also, good well water in yard : aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a jourco of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. The firm will produce 40 to 50 tons of bay annuilly, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. Wa repeat, this is the irreatest barcain now offered in this county, to the man who has energy, and de. ires 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 the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to co ne. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purcbasr. If yon have the inclination, the means, and tbe pluck to dcvelopo one of the finest tracts of land ia the county, call at this of fice for particulais. Miscellaneous. (".tl week made at home by the in. V 4 jMdustrious. Best buHPos now he- fore the public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Xen, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. Now is the time. Ton can work in spare timo, or give your whole time to the business. Iti o omcr business wm psy yon nearly as well. No one can fail to make enonr.ons pay, by engaging at ence. C ?tly outfit and terms free. Money made fart easily and honorably. Address Tare l Co. An gnsta, Milne. 2few Advertisements. F. ESPE1HSCIIADE, , At TH- CENTRAL STORE MAI STREET. 2nd Door North of Bridge Street, Itliffliiitowii, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe publio to the followiog faoU : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Stjle! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! 'Oar leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK 15 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women aod Children, Queecsware, Glassware Wood and Willow ware, Oil Cloths, and ever j article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to the pnblio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of tbe county, wben in Mifflin to call and see my stack of goods. F. ESPEXSCIIiDE Sept. 7, 18S1. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers av Kennedy,) DEALERS IS It A IX, OAIs I.OIBER, CEMENT, Calcined Piaster, Lard Plaster, 8F.EIJ9, S.ll.T, AC. We buy Grain, to bs delivered at MilBin town. Fort Royal, or Moiico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. ke:;epy . pott. April 2!,!FS2-tf Complete Stock, P. Iu GRAYIJIlMi, McAlibterville, Pa., Uaa just rcti rned from tbe Eastern Cities w i;u a Large and Complete 3 toes ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QTJEEXS-WARE, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cigars, Tobacco, &.C., &c. Fartioj win fiud it greeny to then advan tage to call and see my Stork and bear my Price bctorrt purchasing elsewhere. Stock Entirely New eri Fresh. I can aczo-nriiodi te you in al:act every i'r.iag called for in a Slore of this kind. I'. E. GRAYBIL.li. Oct. 2 '81. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been p'rmanently cured ol tii:t dread disease, Coi;cimiption, by a simpla remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sfflVrers the means of cure. To all who desire it, b will send a copy ef tl.e prvcript;r 3 used, (free of charge,) with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will ilnd a sure Ccbe 'or Coccus, Colds, Co!srnrT lon, Asthma, Bannnims, &x. F:irties wishing the Frewrriptioti. will plese ad dress Rev. E. A. WILSON; Kl Penn St., Williamsburg", N. X., V'ri'OTr'rop'3 re ',Ty on the t J tX-Jlookout for chine -s to in crease their earnings, and in time become wealthy; those who do not in prove their opportunities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. Wa want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right ia their own localities. Any one cm do the work properly irom the H st start. The business wiil pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You ean devote your whole time to the work, or only yonr spare moments. Full iufonuation aad all that Is needed sent free. Address Stijmos & Co., Portland, Maine. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. frtHE nndcrsigned offera at privat sale a . desirable farm, situate in Beale town ship, JuniaU cornty, Fa., containing 184 ACRES, more or less, on which there is erected Two Dwelling Houses and a NEW BANK BARN, and outbuild ings. This farm is sitnate on th public road, a half-mile east of Johnstown. Thera are about 120 acres cleared, in eond state of cultivation. Good crcbard of fruit on the premises. Tha woodland is well set with choice locust limber For further particu lars call on or adlress tbe owner, MRS. CHARLOTTE SNYDER. Tort Rovst Pa. Important To Travellers. Special inducements are oflered you by tha Burlington Route- It will y yon to read tbeir advertisement to be found else wbers in this isn?. MSCELLjIjYEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S It the place where you ean bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BATS, CAPS, BOOfS, SHOES, BE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered la this market, and at ASTOXISHISGL T LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken ft.' suits and parts of suits, whioh will be made to erda at short notice, very reasonable'; Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOATN, FA. SAM'L STRAYBR Has constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURSISHIXO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Conse and see and be astonished Fanta at T5 Cents. C7" SUITS HADE TO OKtF.R.j Patterson, Fa., April 18, 1879. WAGON Vc 'TyiS? V'v-'-, E BEST THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WACON MADE. Fwnwri sad TfACtrs in err locality will Had It to Mutt irtsKrt to M wU :rv the Xjiii or iu Wi-jos benr purcLsaiEg. B J.-. T JTOR OXllOTILAIt. AGENTS "W AIWTJBX. 175, KARRIS OK, GRAND RAPIES, MICH, j Corc'i Locis i Arsx-isos. Oto. J acocs, Jb atkijsox & j.iconx, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, SflFFLIXTOWP, PA. C-CoUerting ar.d Cor.verar.cing prompt- ly attended to. j dnce ol Louis E. Atkinson, Eq., south of Bridje street. i'ct JS, lt?) I. jyjASON IRWLV. ATT02KET-AT-L1W, MIFFLISTO H'A, JUS1.1TA CO., PA. E7" All bnsiness promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. iu7, '8J-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTOP.NET-AT LAW, MIFrLINTOW.V, PA. CyCollecii'T-s atfecli d to promptly. Ofici With A. 3. I'stterson Esq, on Grids street. FebSj.'JiO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Snrgcon, MIHLISTOWS, i'A. Oibce hours from 9 A. a. to 3 p. .. Of fice in bis residence, on Third street, op posite ilfthoilut parsonage. octTJ-tt J-J M. CIIAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud their coiU;enl branches. Office at the old corner of Tb'rd and Orange streets, Mifliintown; Fa. Jfsreh ll'J. 1S?5 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icvitmii, Juniata Co ,'Pa. Orrtcs formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. ro!- -siuna! bUuae3 prompriy attended to at all ho trs. John Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JCX1ATA CO., PA. ETrOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, i:;3-iy ii Continues the practice of Medicine and ; Surgery ar.d all their collateral branches, j Oibce at his rasicenc? in McAlisterville. ; Feb 9, 1876. ni.LliM BELL. AGENT AND DEALER IN Farmers sad Mcchjr'cs Micbinery. ilirainto'fa, Jn-ii..?a County, Fa. Otllre on 6ri:!ge s'rsrst cpjiojte South side of Court i!our. Nov. 8, Iron Cily DtisiscM C ollege. The most complete Institution in tho United States for the thnror.gh practical edncstion of yenng n-l midJlc scd men. Enter at any time. For crrcule-rs giving fu'.l pir'icubrs, address J. C. SiiHII, A. w.,Fi;:burg, Ta. Speciil .Vdices. A Great Cins3 cf Enz&n Misery I Is the IiOm of How l.ont, How Ilextorod. Just pnblished, a new edition ot liK. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED E3SAT on the radical curt of SpxavATORKHon or Seminal tV'eafcnes, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IjiPOTEsfT, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediru-ii.ts to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cosscmpiiom, EmrrsT ard Kits, in duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, fee The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ic 'My cured ; pointing out a mode of enre At once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mattei what his condition may be, may enre him self cheaply, privatolv, and radically. GTTbis Lecture ahonld be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in the land Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addres3, pott-paid, on receipt of six cer's, or two postage stamps. Aldress THE CULYEnWELL EPICAL CO, 41 Ann 3i., New York.N. Y.; nne8-ly Fost-Cflice Eox 400. CAITIO XOTICE. persons are herebv cauticned A LL Xi against B&hing or bunting, g-tibering berries, or rrossinir fields, or in anr otter war trevs4ir.! on the lands of tbu undur- j 1 0 STgncn J. ?. Kt:rrr. AD VER TISE-WEJYTS. BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURXISHIXQ GOODS. New Building, corner of Bridge aid J"- 1, 1 - SA1ICEL STRATER. ON WHEELS- THE OLD AST) RELIAE! S The boat u ia cnfpMit. tTttry wv fun ana noao wet n"n ua su-tary cniii PRINOIPALUN c a- KANSAS CITY TL k-n-.la th! C Mrt' .1 T.tt i ,'n - I S. KiS? Csti .. T. 1 POl.... ti VI- "! Cf -a'l JfJ- ny M. i ' 1 I- ,.t. 1 sc', : MI3KAWAKA T:i it s:fh:iw ! eipe'aHv arfa'iW! t" tha t!r -'. t.'.3'Uir 1 ST -X K I-EKDiKa I:isetr l-'.n cf t;!.l r-rla-: -atv-'s'yl''j.M tr Litar.Wi'li lonr in'w.i b.:r--pcvr. sntl can :a bv w,tr. s!-:,in o fc--r- r...--r. Tli f rindinf t2 ri.r rr:."!? -i irn. ael eosl U-naapi tJifcrfc:wjrrij$iilex.-feS3, CT JOSEPH HTG CO., MiSH.'WAK. ivn. d-4KKi and th bortt w- rt fitr-ir;. m -ilniple, ffi-:ist.conTi.-iitr'i dur- iul-s. Th.7 coat'nue to b I THE STANDARD CHVBN THE cousTar. TRY ONE, Send for full Descriptive Circu'ars ta PORTER KLAM'IIARD'S SONS, CONCOvO, H. H. PIMPLES. XltHGES F TOT TH A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Frimatnr Decay, and ail the effects ot youtlitul indiscretion, will for the sike of suffering humstiity, send free io ail w ho need it, the receipe and direction for makir.g the simple remedy by which he wss cured. Sutli-rers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addreinir in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDfcN, 42 Cedar St.. N. Y., June 14 1 yr. I will mail (Free)'thereceipe for a simpl Vegetable Baiw that will remove TaS FaiCKiEs, PiaPLES and Blotches, leaving the skin soft clear and beantiful; also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a baldhead or smooth face. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp, Bits. Vamdilp k Co., 12 Bnrclay St., N. Y., Wohr.vJcoresinlS leading Cities, 'yi T'ji nj a fhrtr ripr -' -a r:!rklT- J'Iwt"t rriieipnl ?t.t-e etc l 'O f or -vir Ncr Ciu)twaa sua 'X.-torx Adtlre-s I f' r :i-m i ra a.1 Si3a l BML,.cLPMiA. ?ub?rile lor 'lie !-Dt;neI k Republican ! ?vay pro j i&inig vj" !nii::ik-i. v' .':tkr Am, 'l'i07nKS'T l!n to F'. J.rU. ij la lw. WL!!kio. T.p'k. r-a!-' ejrata.M ;o-irt. KariTs-.n. L'ei?.. 1 .. tv yrK. Ari02, vrf, tsn sJ T'rw. a CHICAGO MlnnrH.: euj v. I'm:. j cue--! t "S(fSl--ii: C'iti !rtv bitequips"4 fn.-ougHCjr l!irjd In !h' Warld f-ir I con. !;; n:C-- yfc" NT S. wlr tTi T"-" Vw ,, S 3 -- iVewj . no ! I i