Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 07, 1883, Image 3

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thiVUI JL. PFPITRI IP K
tre4eKlX. February , 1SSS,
TBBM3.
gBbacriptloo, J0 per annual if paid
,UhiB 12 muolhsi $2.00 if not paid within
i months.
fraasieot advertisementa inserted at 60
. Ir Inch for each insertion.
' TrtDent business notice in local col
aain, 10 cents r lino lor each insertion.
Deductions "ill be mad to those desiring
advertise by the year, half er quarter
Eemember, that for thia sea
son only, the Job Department,
of the Sentinel and Republican,
will turn out bills, for sale of
Personal i'roperty, at lower
rates than ever before. A re
daction 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
SOcts and upward to suit the
length cf the notice.
Register of Sales-
Bory Auker. in Walter townnbip, wilt
st'.l F.broary 13, lt83, tive work burses, 13
teed f sheep, ti milcb cows, 1 ball, eight
siotrs.eiglil head ot young cattle, aud a
(sacral sssortuiont of farming utcnils.
ptihp Ki3" Dsn, in Wa'ker township will
fU Fbruary 21, 16S3. eeveu head of hor
ses. Itti ot csttle, extra driving home,
coa!ts,7 Chester white (-hosts, brood
,o id1 7 pips, reaper mower thresher.
AUtibdrol (arming implements, and al
tisdi of Household goods.
W. C. a5ok, in Fermanagh township,
ill m!I ub February 17 one treh
eow. one top buggy, corn by tha bushel,
touKDoli lamituro.
E. si. Miller, in Walker township wjll
Fsbrcuy 52. 18S3, a lot of lira stock
and lsrmrag implement.
Psvic C. Kauffruan. in Walker township,
will sell February 19, lSb.l. one family horne
ass good cow, will be fresh about time of
sis, 1 heUer.l one hore wagon, and num
erous farming implements, one sea ing
Kschiac, and a Urge lot of household
ee4s.
Mrs. fenry E. Shellr. living 1 mile south
SSKt of Eat 5a. em, Delaware township will
ell oc Februs-y "4, 18S3 One beavv
draught mre, 2 colts, one two year old,
1 ace ar old, 4 milch cum, one of which
Is Iresa.
SHORT LOC1LS.
B-ie'jvhki ljy pjlitieiins.
Valeatiiies are La chculation.
Revl t .e i eeipaud expenditures.
Fonxte:i ini-Lavi of ice ou the river
IfiCj I'tcple were 111 town on twt
ariay. lL.s llarj Ciiriaty is in poor
health.
The iio passed donu ibe river on
MoiiJav.
People tiat are wulioat a cold are
k)eauui
Tha supreme moment 0 juur . life
will be -ibe last one.
Fridv wan ground hog day : did
it tea lii helow
HecaiO selling boots and shoes at
coat. Sea Lis price LtL
Write .somuiunk-ations only an
oca aide of tiie paitr.
Heck elis tLe Jack HicharJfiou
boal lor J.U0 per pair.
Toe Boston Globe shjs, "Save us
fruut our luiproreuiauU."
J. C. Cnir01-J, will open a new
I'.uraat II 6i ti-ip, in luo bpiin
Aiad:cg room and putic LLraiy
it to Le irjaiituijd in KuLidnj 'tury.
A. State iocipsrauce coiiveutioo
wJl ui4t at Jlarrisuurg ou liiuis
dy. TLa leza Lands in the country
bare bxit fcieigliiiig and fcereiadxijg
tach othr.
The 17.Ui tcmial cnrampmcDt of
the G. A- U. was held at lllit-ebar-w
kkt vt.uk.
'Lew ilKvkman, of HcadiDg; has
bet io ) thai ho can ut t wo aaiii tJ a
&J for a wk."
Heck a ktiliug Lie winter stod: of
boou ami ltoes a.1 iC'SU Drcp .io,
sad see for yuarscif.
llr. C ttoline Adoxc of Walk er
tomebip Lad ii aim . asveitiy Lort
lyu !iiL rum a fcle'gh.
The ihiw on haliudayAnd Sundaj
n:ed i-.ut fLc A-i iu tLe blrc-aLua IV
Westtra r", ami in Obio.
4 1 tha r tesent liiue k locks as if
tia Li,-i.jiur? iastiudg io tjielv tbe
iroL'.br.oiy liquor qicttiou.
Gactral Grant i aain spatei of
in cotLet-uon xritb tLe IU jubl:;an
tominitk n i"t,r rrebitimt in 1SS4. j
Ton tan I uy tbe only original
Key stow kip Soot at Keek's shoe
sturs for $3.25 ; foriner price $ J.00.
There i& a rancor afloat that the
crirk I'reai.yte ri;t Taa church building
111 this platv, wiil ;V;on ba opened .
preaching; ,';Iac. !
Hook still uiukos to order tu Tory
llat btTlc6 of t,h.ea and boot),!
ad cot of the very beat etock, that
bought
A M-iEin county man ?rore to 51c
TtoTfl in a sleigh, with a lot ot
produce to sell on Sundy week.
H had lost count of Sunday.
Tou cn buy a pair of Jack Kich
M,tfc.n tip br.ois. at Hwck's Boot and
oe Store for $3.00 j former pi ice
J 50.
A soa cf "W. P. Mendfttvha'J of
Lwistosm. a few diva ago boufbt
pint of peanuts, and ate tUem ; the
EU day tbe boy died.
Eenry Auker, Las added a lot of
thrJty sbotes to the herd of lie
tock that be will sell at public out
7 on tk. 13tb of this month.
Sea Heck's cost price list of booia
ad shoes. Ko funny business about
; ha means coat, and is selling for
st Drop in and see for yourself.
A protracted meeting in the Xleth
Lst euatch of Fort Royal, baa re
nted in bringing almost one Lun
people into the church.
If J ju have any donbt about Horl;
brig boots and" shoes at cost, just
croP in, and see for yourself, and
?sa Til ai that each ie tt cas.
An exebanrra .... tv.
who Bellg a empty oil barral with
out haying first erased the brand of
the inspector liable to a fine c!
afty dollars. . '
The reform legislature has bill
before it to pension all judges, who
uaT iserred a period of 20 years on
the bench. They are to be pension
ed on half pay.
Darid Wilson one of the leading
Academicians of this Commonwealth
met with the State Agricu tural So
ciety at Harrieburg a few days ago
and delivered an address.
The Belles-Lettres, Literary So
ety. gave an entertainment at
Reno's schl house, last Friday
evening. Tbe society will meet at
tbe same house nest Friday evening.
When an editor, in speaking of the
decease of a feiiow-cituen, says he
was "only about fifty," yoa can safe
ly bet that the editor has passed that
suuny period himself. Cincinnati
Saturday Night.
Court couvened on Monday at 10
o'cock, but up to the hour of goifl"
to press, only a certain uet cenbirra
of t!s business was transacted, which
witu tbe other portion wLl be renort.
ed in next issue.
Two men named, respectively.
Whistler and Banr have an agree
ment to wrestle for $50J a bide next
week in Kansas. Thev will strto na
ked, and oil their bodies arms and
lege.
Reuben Gordon, livius near Rich
field was put to jail last week on a
cnarge ot having forged a promisory
note of several hundred dollurs oa
Solomon Lauver, and J. Y. Shelly
and for obtaining the money on tbe
note at the J umata Valley Bank.
William Slnngbterback, a youth
aged about 16 years, had his left arm
broken between the elbow ami shoul
der, on last Saturday by being caught
by the shaft of a threbbing machine
at work in John Oberholtzera bam
in Walker township.
Our friends who are indebted Tor
two or more ypars' subscription to
tbe Senhnel and Republican are earn
estly requested to make payment
without delay. We have names on
ou orr mailing list, who owe us for C
eight and some over ten years."
John, but dcr Snyder in Mifflin sei
nyer honsworsbt shuue gricbt ? Ich
wase net, ovver Ich was dos ar dps
tasht housroad soch hut im county,
hauiegnniocht nnd onners, "and Ich
geb ken dyhenker fer oil -dee hons
warsbt odder brodewamht in finf
counties. 2t
There is a bill before fhe legisla
ture that propoKes amendments to
tbe state constitution, for the elec
tion of Senators for a torra of six
years, and Representatives for a trm
of four years. It divides the state
into thirty Senatorial, and fifty Rep
resentative districts.
-Wlii!e the body of Jliss Boose,
wei-rbing 200 pounds, was bring low
ered into tbe grave in Paradise twp.,
York Co.. jecently. thetsoffin slipped
from tb bands of tbe pail beaters,
and striking tbe ground burst asun
der. Several of the female relatives
of tbe deceased faintedi"
James Blessing, of Carrol twp.,
F ny Co., last Sntnrdsy, weDt to
Dtincntinon. Ou Saturdttv night, lie
e 1 - -
hf, ioiiuu in in uucuiikju8 couai
lion in a snow drift, only one mile
from home. Some boys, who were
returning from a literary society
meeting found Lim. He-died short
ly after being removed to Lis house.
Tbe Lawi.stocrn Gazette says. A
g'-od way to put iueliciiie into ab"ir
tk.'it bits cholera is to tak an old
sls-je ai;d cut out tbe toe. place th
to end in tbe Log litontu, wb! h it
will bold tibt. tbeu pour tfco m'L-cin-9
in at tbe top of tiio shtc and tbe
auu, al w.ll swallow ail yon pour in
wiiLjut uiiy trouble.
TLe Bloomtield Advocate .of last
week.-says In May 171, .Howard,
a 7-year-old son of Air. .&iuue:
Eii'gr-: of Wlieatfield township, tiod
ou a white thorn, wliu b j)outitni!e.i
tho fcutt and broke off. It maain
ei in tui foot, giving pain and caus
ing sutiJbiig occasioiutlly until tbe
l'Jib inal., when it appeared oc tbe
t nface toar tbe ankle joint 3 inches
liom wbvte it eutereJ) tLick end uj
ward. being remuTed it -was
found lo be tiiree eighth f an -inch
long aiji perfectly solid.
List of letters remaining in .the
Miisiutown Ph., Post Oilico, uo
called for Feb. 1, 18.S.J. Pj nous auk
ing for letters iu this list will ploaso
gay tiiev 1111 udvertised: JoS. 1j.
Buit, lirs. Wm. Erwiu, AL. C A.
fjioi-c, ilaggio E. Iliueiy, J. A.
t'auffman, C tuti pie, tUmtwi 1'etz
!d. William Ioe (2), Mrs Joeeibin
'IV t belt. Postal enrdrf, John Stueids.
W. H. RonoiKS, P. iL
1)0 NOT FORGET.
I not forget tiiat at Hess's riio
tog pb Gallery you can get Any
small picture enlarged for 75 cetls.
Also anything tbatis made in Pic
tography, you can got Leie done nji,
iu'fiirt class style. All tbo latest
style pictures, such as Cards. Cabin-j
ets, rrunienaae, l'aanet ouaoir.
&.C., Ac. Frumcs of ail kinds cheap.
Tbe Fi-anklin Repository talks
business to its subscribe:-, as follows
We again request those who wish tj
soape paying same cosa to remit
vruat tiev owa us as soon as possi
ble. If you eunnot pay all, pay part
Those owing for subscription win
receive a marked paper to-isy, and
w earnestly hope they will comply
with our request The longer it is lot
stand the more tbere will be to pay
in the end, and no reduction will be
made. Remember this.
"Oh," said Daisy Lo her mamma,
'I was in tbe parlor List night, be
hind the sofa, when the preacher
came to see sister Kata, and they
did set up too close for anything, an
tbe preacher said : "Kali dear I luv
you.' aud Kate said. Oo, oo.' an' then
tbe preacher kissed her ri0'Lt s.naek
in tha wout, an' said: "Dear Katie,
how good tbe Lord is to m poor
sinwsrs an' Katie said : "Oo, oo,' an'
then an then ' "Well," said her
mamma, "you wicked child, you
wicked child, what did you do?"
"W'v uiauinja, I felt 60 good, I blurt
ed right out, "tei us piy, u ,
u. t lum seen am mrnn. i
UUUk fcvr a
Haven Kogieter.
A . .
a oometr oi aasa in towo say
iney nave, saeb of thea, a shot gao
loaded to be discharged at the thief,
that visits thstr respective wood piles,
eeoasionally.
A wolf was killed, in Huntingdon
county last year, and the hunter that
killed it received from the county,
a premium of $12.15, besides that
son the country paid (155140 in
premiums for killing foxes, wild
cats, skuncks, hawks and owla.
Owing to the present large attend
ance at the Mifflia Academy, all per
sona who, for themaeivea or for chil
dren, desire seats for the next ses
sion, (March 29 to June 28th) must
tile their applications and arrange de
tail between this aud the first day
of Mrch, 1883. Mo one admitted
after this. J. Masox Ddmcax,
Principal
Ich wor on der inoggeraiion gweat
om 16 den moonat, und ich tioo der
Pattison, bana sci sits nemma, und
Ich hob eou enriith gadowevt, der
sthool woo ar druf guucht hut, wor
net Lolvbr so gude wee de steehl wu
der Suyder in MdHin inocnt, lcU wdi
der aauga, derl is der OloU lor gout
soch sua gieegha. 2U
Under tba direcUoo of Mr Daucau,
principal ot tbe Academy, an enter
tainment was given, last Tuursday
eveniug in the Academy building by
at u Jen is of the school. The room
was crowded to its utmost eauacitv.
The entertainment was of uncom
mon variety ; consisting of vocal and
instrumental muse declamations,
and tableaux. Everybody present
was pleased with the manner in
wbicn tbe participants acquitted
themselves. At the next entertain
ment you wid want to see fur yourself.
At a special meeting af the meti.bers ot i
the medical profeostoa, cuBTened at the
office ot br. Oliver He A lister, llr. Craybaui,
waa elected presidant, and Dr. Fisher,
secretary.
The death of Or. Henry Harahberger be
ing officially announced by the chair, the
following resolutions wera adopted.
Whereas ; Death haa again takes irora
oar profession a fellow member, whom
we respect ant doi-ire la honor, therelore
be it.
Resolved ; That wa express our sincere
regret at Ibe sudden death el" a physician,
who for many years haa faithfully aud hon
orably discharged the duties of hia profec
fciou. Resolved ; That we will ever hold the de
ceased iu grail til rcuieuiDerance, for coo
scientiooa tnlblment of hn duties as a f ay
sicun tvh'a palienu, hia medical brelB-en
and bis fellow men.
Resolved; That hia highly moral chavac.
ter; bis unostetiUnon demeanor and his
conscrantioua perluraiajca of every daty is
wortny f the highest respect of all who
kcew hiia.
Resolved ; That we tendur onr syaupathy
to the bereaved lamily and attend the fu
neral in a body wearing tbe badge of mourn
ing aa a humble tokeu ot oar respect tor
tho deceased.
CASTER POKTRr.
Ob, tha flawing, goldaa aaorniai, j
11 the waiting earth adorning, t
For this Sastcr Day I
To the King in all Hit splendor,
Let tha baanen loat before os.
While we swell tbe kindling chorus
Christ ia tisen ! Bo is risen I
This" is Easter Day I
Hark, the highest heavens ringing I
Hark, tbe quiring angels singing
"This ia Easier Day !"
"No mora grieving, as mora sighing I"
"Ks mora weeping, ao more dying I"
"Christ ia King this day."
With tha blessed ones before as,
Wa will Join the heavenly churns
Christ ia risen I tie ia risen I
This ia tor Day t
8 beat aloud the woadereus story.
Fur tbe Ring in all His glory.
Draweth nigh this day !
Vernal benediction giving,
Christ the Lilo the Kver-iiving
Ou this Easier Day I
Let tbe binners float before ns I
Send alor.g tho angel chorus
Christ is ruea ! lie is risen I
This is Latter ba !
Oa tba festal alter glowing,
Lo, the Paschal emblems showing
f orta tkis Easter Day 1
Come with gariands, come with ireafares
Come witu aulheiua' raptest ataaauxe,
For this Easter Da !
Uow the Del. a are cbnuing o'er as I '
H hiia we join tbe heavenly chorus-'-
Christ is riseu ! lie is risen I
Tuia is Raster Daj I
Oh, Icag hopcd-ir 1 of Union, ?
A ben l'L.uc u, iu i ny CoiumauAn-
Lord ol istcr D.v 1 f
lul't lila otcruii waking.
Ctleor.u lay u.e partaking
EbUlvs Laaler Da) !
For (U. j .y iu.1 w .us iKl-re us,
W'e will sweii the .uei vuorus,
Christ is risen I llo is nauu I
lhu laLuicr u.v !
Uv. Uco:ge t' Uider.
A newly Baarrioe! pair, who arrived
o tbeir hoaev mooa trie at a oelebrat-
ed Scotch watering plaoe, who aeeooi-
modatien was at a preaiiiia, bad a But
tress spread for theai by a eompaasioa
ate innkeeper ia one of hia bath rooms.
Id the middle of tho eight the hone
was alarmed by loud shrieks proceed'
isg from the nuptial ebaoibor. What
was the natter? Well, this. Thoyoeng
bride, wishing to ring for a servant.
had caught hold of what she supposed
was the hell rnpo, sad palled it inert
ly. Unhappily for her and her spoose,
it was the eord of tbo ebewer bath over
tbeir bead, aod forthwith down plaaop
ed snob a deloge ol cold water as would
'brow a damper upon tbe most devoted
of hooey-uioooiiig couples. Her hus
band, ia uiamay caught frantioally at
another eord oc bis side of ths extem
porised couch, but the only response
was ao equally liberal delugo of water
this time nearly bolting hot. The un
happy pair then soreatctd in unison.
W ha the servants came, they found
tbe floor of tbe room flooded with wa
ter, sua ins who was peronea like a
monkey oa her husband's bsok, utter
ing the moat lamentable cries, while
ber good man was fumbling about in
the dark, trvine bis best to ind ths
door. Loudon Telegraph.
A Logan, Mifflin eouaty, woman fell
twelve feet, off an unprotected bridge
into tie water, but wae reecned before
she was drowned. She threatens a law
suit.
au
Ler
Theft ebraaa uiau at.o viruv
WMo out uu a coiu b't', c vu.i j
lit tieeiti tier tats so ..,aif i tKy :
bi 10 bo aujjjUialeii, waa .n .d u
fiiaihered by tiis bnij .ii.iii j
Uhile a Georgia uiau was piewn.g a!
htui -
Walaut LeafUalr Besterer.
Il ia entirely different from all ethers.
It is as clear as water, and. aa its same in
dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor
er. It will immediately Iree tba head from
all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural
color, and produce a new growth where it
ha fallen off It doe at in any way affect
the I.e. lib. which Sulpber, Sugar of Lead,
and Nitrate of Silver preperationa have
done. will chance light or failed hair in a
lea dy to a b-a itiful g'omv brown. Ask
yonriliiige'st lorir. Rrh bottle ia war
ranted. SMITH. KLINE , CO., Whoio
jle Acet-tx, i'hiUitelphi.t, and HALL k.
HbV Kr L. New York.
a... ... .
" oi grapes, lltutotti:' etiUuK
auu siilea uiu. Ilia lu worn.
tnej aiaaoUi, anysr.y."
wire,
Tbe New Port News, of last week,
publishes tbe following
tales to an event that
IS IT SO? IT IS SO.
DOW THLY GO TO COST
And we will keep them down
untu we reduce our large btok
to make room lor altera turns
lor the surmg trade. e res
pectfuliy call the attention of
our former patrons and the
public in general to the loilow
ing eo:;t price list :
Jr'iret i lie OnW Orignal
Kebtoue IvipBoo", double eoie
lor 5.-'J ; ioriner price iJ4 00.
isext comes that gieat Jack
MIFTLTNTOWN MARKETS.
MirrnKTown. Febrnary 7, 1883.
Butter
Eirifs
Lard
Hatn
Shooldi-r
Sides.................. .........
Rags
2.5
92
IS
IS
II
1-2
i
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weedy.
QnoraTioHs rea Ta-esv.
Wednesday, February 7, 1888.
Wh-at 105
Corn,.... 63
Oat 8to4')
Ryn 70
Clnvorsred 7 tOto7.iO
Timothy seed I 60
mmmmmsm i wmbb rs sas a
FHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Fluladelphia Markets, February 3, lbS3.
Wheat Cl.08 to 1.18. Rye Coo. Corn 60c to
If.i. wlil.1, e- lift i i ..... I i 1'I01CII.
took iiaoe at i , .... ... ,. : Bu"'r 18c ,u S" ,G se-
Marysviile a tew daje previous. Our I ii J.w , 1U1 iner ; Eggs 18c t 23cis. Chickens, hens, 13 to
readers have olten heard about a "ms Pl" ?'i.oU. Iheu COmes the . He. Cocks 8 to 10c.
get to a woodpile.'' Iu this town there j lurk Ltoot ; it is a whole ieath
iives a colored widower and a white r ixiot. iir!a.vv tlonl.i.,
. . -'
I Clorer.ecrt 11c to 12c per pound.
. 4 to 12c.
Wooj
Br.u .,, wooac co.ru.. w. ,.,r er , . . ,
thaaa.'Ctions ot the chivalrous Alrican -
Tho moiber of the vuug wauiau didV-OU; uliuer price $j 00. j
not aduitre the laniillarity tbt existed j C have Oil hand SCLTat CUbC'S
between the two and to sat ty Lereelt Qf Jjrct Cla.wJ tpilt Leather Loots !
wsetber her bUt.ictoti ere well. , i . r-1 - i i
i x-Het s.h.. -..... BOi or j; former
a -s a, tkl'ltV rN'' Afsll ! IX U nil ta I i 1 1 Dsat'sH 'It. dtTOC Xa'U- IS ollcrcU lor telle.
uieute ot the teUe "coon" ece even.; P11 - AiM A ,000 tpilt lsllAu o, Tuia-
llig erenifg aud lo! lowed biiu to fccrj UOOt lor Cl.OU ; ioiIUer price roia, Junutacounty, la., ouo'and a has
daugater'a home Entering uuuunounc- : 0U. I he aL"OVe IS a bfice r"' 01 Acaurmia, containing 'HQ
u.i t. t..n...l 111. n..t...uit 1 . . .
oil ...uuv . w .V.UI I. u . CB.irjJIIU B j
PIUVATi: SALES.
Large Farm at Private Sale.
Tue V j.u-o:- tuiu ol ilie liens ol Tit-
Acres ol priiue limestono land, alt iu cul-
F. ESPENSCI1ADE,
at a
CENTRAL STORE
HA IS STREET,
2sc,Dooa Noktc or Bsinai Sraaxr,
MlCintown, Fsu,
Calls ths attention of the public to the
following fasts :
Fair Prioea Our Leader ! The
Beat Goods Onr Pride I
One Price Our Style! Cash or
Exchange Onr Terms I
Small Profits and Quick Sales Onr
Motto!
Oar leading Specialties are
FRESH GOODS EVERY
WEEK
13
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOO I'd
AND SHOES, for Men, Women aud'
Children, Queen ware, Glassware, I
Wood and W illow ware, Oil Cloths,
and every artiole usually fonnd in Grit-'
class stores.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in
ezebauge for goods at highest market
price.
Thaukful to ths publio for their
heretofore libera, patronage, I request
their eonnoned outtom ; and ask per
sons from all parts of the county, when
in MifSin to call and see iny stock of
goods.
r. KSrEMSCDADE.
Sept. 7, 1381.
JdlSCELLAJfMO VS YER TJSJiMEJfTS.
D. W. H ARLEY'S
Is ths plaoe where you saa buy
Till. KIlST AND Till CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHINC?
ajT$. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JXO rUR.SISHiyti QOQDS.
EK is prepared te exhibit one of the most choice aad aaleet atocka ever ssWast a
tuia market, and at JSTUXUitilXUL I i.uw rn.'i
Also, vesanres takes for suits and parts of snitt. which will be Bade te art
at short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's New Baiidieg, corner ef Bridge BsW.
Water eteeta, MIFFUNTOWN, PA. Jea. 1. l7a-tf
SAM'L STRAYER
Bat eoaslaatly en hasd a full variety ef
MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENT3 FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Came and see) aie
and be astonished. Pants at ti cesits. XT SUITS MACK TO ORDER.g
Fattersea, Pa., April 1, 1879.
SAMUEL STRATI.
THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS
f"i aa THB OLP A3fP BITltBI
J V f
EstabllshM lS' Thonasnds ia Mm.
The iMat ai laa chaSBMl. LrmJ wmtrn
7 ,oUx
ana noaa seat rraaa laa Bcwry aaras
lasteo.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE.
Tannsrs and Tamrtor tn ttt loeslttv will nad It ta Uioir tatsrsrt to looi wU late taa
Itaana er xaia Waooj bwfure purchaslna'.
aBX3ivz for omcuiiAR. Aaxirre ivah 'x-jblta.
WIS. HARRISON, GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,)
DEALERS I It "
.RAIi,
COAL.
L131UEU.
CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT. AC.
eoat hanging on tbe btdpw.t. Tl-e i . , ..w..u, . m ..uioer. Buiia-
. . . , I vi ll i tliMV i-iKt in inii gol, 1-arze Mansion UoLse. B.ink
dangblr pretended lo be uo iHtU . Ule "1 " ban., I.Joaoi ll ; W.go,, sheds. Cor"
uo)ed that her uiolher should ; uioer j xSfXt COIllt:8 tllti Lo'B, wlilCIl Crio.., li..g Pi-ns. tioiM spring ana Sf -pg
euiouiUly arouse ber Iroiu bor biuin- ' yo liilVU (lllltu ii VUTltV Ol" j Uoiiae, and ail other outliuildings, alsoother
jers wilboltt cp.elal cne, aad faid ; r i- Ik ' " ""6 "u rnt"""e '; Two Orchard,
the Coat bad been left WfO her tor ro- I iL "Wlllg ttre rGlUe Ol the hwaring cho.ee It is well located,
. DriCL'S-' t-"i rvl via will mmI vim r l churces. aehwla, nulls aud stores,
pairs. Ihia statemeut w. oot acof p- lu KA"S r ou , 1 he laml is well adajlrd lo Kraiu and grasa
ed without que.niou, uo the part ot llis'll gUUU UUl'ii ixxjt lor 1.00 I and tor uiakiuj; money l..r a aewowner, as is
tuollier, who l eered unoer the bed si.d : Ii), nitT iii n i' iU y.r Xvt i K"ow". lor many years tor its
oeiieiu mid uni c)cuiid til lue uoiu
colored widnaser rparkliog a
luir like katellnee iu tbe starry
ineut. lie eaid Le bad ju.nt cotue fur hi? j lor 1.76 ; lorilier price 2.50.
iheu we Lave a lirrt-cluss
ttouier owner. Price will
, " ' lil'et-CiafS Lov's LrOut for $1. 25; : t"e given to anic purchaser,
md list. n 1 or l. rms. tc., call on James 1
larry firuia , lOllUer yi ice $1. O. AisO One . i.ieaMUt Vlow. near the farm.
wa!uiug and a trighteued by ti e d.
teottve e appearance, anu orawlcd un
der tbe bed to save his reputation, tor
a eruel world would accept no mate
men l that Lis pteeeuoe there was lor
ibe purpoee of cirrju.g borne bis clean
linen; iieuoe be ouciuued tbe better
part would be to fiud a csito and jinet
nook in wbioii to hide and thu. avoij
theneoesaity feuibarraeing cij'l iua-tioui.
whole leather bov'a Loot, doub
le sole and tap, lor 2.00 ; lor
mer price 2. t o ; fcizes,
be reasonaole,
B. Okesoo,
I'ltlVATE SALE.
1
large
The DWKLLING HOUSE now occupied
ty Mrs. r.C railersou at Academia. fhe
Louse w conveniently arrai.ged, aiid pleas
au.it locauu. li coniina eielit rooms.
I iih cellar, turret and i.anlrir. It i. iih.
Wliat . hiiniius walk oi the i'reobytrrian
chuicb, ahO convenient to mill, store and
schKls. it luu a good a i zed garden, larg
cistern and ice-In. U3. For terms aad I ur-
Ihtr jorliLU.a.ti, uddresa
Mas. F. C. PATTERsOK,
Acadeaiia, Pa.
you
1 to o.
'J he above is a price list of
bos' boots, and is just
they cost
v e have also on hand a very
ttock ol mens r-lioes.
A letter froas China, in tbe Tny U rices, $1 00, $1 20, fc l.OOund
Times eajs. In. Canton we viaird a t up. lii beil the entire lot at
rr. ; , v ' ;r : ; ; ; st. a fikst-ratl farm, containing
,e.o ...e- -. ..e ...-u . x. laj: Nljoe,,! One Honored ami Sixty Acres, in the heat
fat or oat atew were to be bad at any AXl COI11CS Ulc L-Ulies "8 ,,,ea,.R1,,illg dlMritt ja tht,Stilt(. , ohio
boar. It has feeeii often denied and ', OI whiCb e hllVC quite Jl lot i-ituana one-half mile Iroiu Amanda rail
many afirin that H it only one of ttwjthat We will sell tit COst. 1 IlCC'S r"ad ,at'"n' mFairheld county, and one
old I'eter Par lev atones that tl.e 1 r . I. ,r ,u " J ' uv ""proveiumia
Old ieter rariev stories mat ti e j, ola $0 t.L.n(!j ls jmiH- are a larjie iwo-storv BHICK llOUSK (13
thineee eat tbe LiiDga. But It ih .. v.. m ... t t-nr . ,f lo- n.-, t.a.l and cel ar), Doiihle Log Bn
trae. We saw a whl. pnnp, etewod in blbf to S'Vu ,Q vutAO Pr'LK 'lsi- d statue, and otner ouild.i.g,,, ana . well
s Urge kettle. We saw a table full of 'Oi tite lUaliy liillU.lC'U Uii.eifcllU, "i cmI i,t. A sirea.o ut spring water
men sstietjiog tbeir ,hnngar with dog Lands UC liaVe 011 h.tl.d V' e' be centre of the farm. There 's
. j .i i . . . I. . 1 laite oretiaia ou the i.reuilscs. 1 I take
n,e.U d tb.y .te w.fh . hearty tel.eh Layc ua haud & tlock e,0 p,. acre, pMt cJ, r.st in pavu,o,.t!
Wesaw cafe and pope in Bages for sale ... , . , ; . a Ur u adjmmg soil tor 1ih) pe"r acre,
andatsbuog np wai:k:g lor purchasers j i.ljstct ailU Ciil.lllt.n 6 .UOCb fhe rea.w tor aeliiutf,ia Ibedwireto invent
The duhes looked savory and the trice W'hich we are Uctcnuaicd to in city property, iu Cirelevill... pr all in-
ofatuealwaa"d..irsheai:." but we did diwii tint. W o h-.ivit nut wii.l ." J. SWEVEK,
not iudsie in anj "bow-bnw
soup or
feline steak or rodent pot pie. U'e
weren't kungrey juat tbee. The Celes
rials will tell yon rat dumber one
good eatee," and sbnw yos rata skin
tied, rats malted, rate dried, rale buug
op by tbe xails and rats strong on
S'rwgs. If you doubt tbe gesuinenrsy,
of the article the proprietor will show
yon tbe meat with the bsir and tail at
t ached for ideetiScation. Cat .meat ia
aid te be a foe tunie and rat is good
for bald-beaded men. Pnppies aud
kittens are generally preferred ; Old
dogs and Tom cats are apt to be rath
er tou?b. Black eats are supposed to
be more aatritiooe than whit ones,
bence the following advertisement snen
in a sbop window ; "Black eats served
hot at all bears: alee snakes, rats and
dogs"
A factory in Corry is msnnfsotnrirg
sa invention called a "baby juniper."
Aramiota thinks seriously of apply.
ing for a divorce on tbe ground of fraud yyuat I gay
Ol isiflnAArl sta rtse-V VTratd aria 1p I
OnO IWIUUUt-oy ww eajeasej a v-t-s iu, i v., .
hhe said. principI)T because evertbody ULUKUfi . lihCK,
sidbewis rwinp tonng ni.n, bnt ; Brid-e Street, Jliflliutown. Pa
. . . . . . . L:. I
When It Co men io emue vi vuiiu
tbe kitchen fire these cold mornincs, he
doesn't rise worth a cent. HBee
Araminta's grieranea. Boston Tisi-
tCTipt.
C'lrclevillo, Pickaway Co., Ohio.
FARM lor SAI I. in Tcwarora Va!lei
near Pern Mills. conUiuing 10!) acres near-
I lr all cleare.l, the ballance well aet with
ly 8 miles from
I he land is
which haa been
lately limed ftlh-eu acres ol meadow, water
in nearlv a I ol Hie bViils, truii mabumlanre
Log bank-bxru, Got frame house Sux36.
all necesstry outbuildings, A never failing
tunutaiu oi good sj.tr rnnning at the door
anythiiur about the larre stock
of Uaby thoes on hand, or the i
large stock ol Gum JJoots and
Shoes, vnt to be disnohed of:
, T .i .! good white-oak timber, onh
and not even oue word about i :h. ,
I the new proposed railroad.
the broken lot oi cuppers on oot mucn iniiy, a part .i w
hand, which we will sea at
cost. But in conclusion we will
say that we mean business and
intend to Bell OUT lanie Stock Of ( '"V lnietone quarrv abonljiuile
c t, j i l r . I distant belongs to the farm. Two Cburcboa
of Loots and bhoes for just ; ,d scbo..i-h..us withiu haw-mUe, prici
what we have priced them tojB:UWorc1100urddr,'M
you tor, auu in oruer to ue con
vinced all you have to do is to
drop in and see for yourself.
You have often seen goods ad
vertised at cost and when you
went to buy you were asked
retail prices. Such is not my
intention, 1 t?ay cost and mean
Jan. il!-.'-t..
Adr rti e in the Sentinel and Repui
hcvw, it hp ninny renders.
. KENEPP.
Peru Milis, Juniata Co., Pa.,
A FARM OK 200 ACRES, MOKE OR
less, ol liiuest.,ne and shale land, in Millorrl
township, in Licking Creek vslley, Juniata
county, Pa. ; abont 100 cleared, 40 acres
tiuiberlaml under fence." The improve
ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame
Moose, Large Bank Barn. Wagon Shed,
Large Hog Pen, sheep House, Carriage
House, Wash Uonae, Spring Hons within
ten yards ot the door. Fountain pnmp ot
oerer-lailii.fr water at both houae end barn.
This is a d.-MMble proerty, and is onlv two
miles from Millliu railroad station. Terms
easy. For particulars, call on or address
John Rohisen. Patterson. Juniata Co., Fa.,
or Shclbnrn Robison, same address.
If yon wit-b to boy real estate, consn
the cob mas cf the Sniint d JbymMcea
We buy Grain, to be delivered at liifBio
town. Port Royal, or Mexico. -
We ar prepared te I uraish Sail to dealers
at reasonable rates.
KENNED? DOT?.
April 21,lb82-tf
Complete Stock.
eV
F. Ia. GltAYBILL,
McAlisterville, Pa.,
Has jitst returned from tha Santera Cities
w its a Large and Complete Stock ef
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, QIEE.IS tTARE,
Eats & Caps, Boots & Shoes,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cigars, Tobacco, .c, Jtc.
Parties will Hud it greatly to then advan
tage lo call and ace my Slork and hear my
Print belore purchasing elsewhere.
Stock Entirely New and Fresh.
I cau accommodate you in almost avery
thing called for iu a Store or thia kind.
F. L. GRiTBILL.
Oct. 26, '81.
Professional Cards.
Locis K. Ateissos Gio. Jacoas, Ja
II JACOBS,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Mlr'FLINTOWH, PA.
Uncollecting and Conrevaucing prompt
ly a tended to. -err
Ornce On Main street, in place of resi
dence ot Louia K. Atkiiuon. E-q., sonth of
Bridge street. Octiti, 181.
JfjjASON IRWIN.
ATTOEKEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFUSTOWS, J17XUTJ CO., PJI.
U All business promptly attended to.
OrricB Ou Bridge alreet, opposite the
Court House square. jn7, '8')-ly
J"ACOB BE IDLE h
ATTORNEY-AT-LAYT,
K1FFLINTOWN, PA.
CyCollectioai attended to promptly.
Orrici With A. J". Patterson Ksi, en
Bridge street. FebZ5,S0
TUOilAS A. ELDEJUiTSr
Physician and Surgeon,
Mlt fUXTOWN, i'J.
Othce hours from 9 a. a. to t . at.. Of
fice in hia residence, on Third street, op
posite Methodist parsonage. ocl22-tl
i' t ) I h i
TO COlVSUilPTIVES.
The adverser having been permanently
cured ot that dread disease. Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to hia fellow-aufiVrera the means ol
cure. To all mho desire it, he will send a
copy ef tho prescription ued, (free of
charge,) with Ibe directions for prepiring
and umi. g lb same, which they will Unit a
sure Ccas lor I'oi-cas, Cold. CossiaPT
lon, Astbba, BaoscaiTis, Ac. Parlies
wishing the Precriplioii. will please ad
dress Kev. E. A. ILSON; 1U4 Pens St.,
Wiiliamsburgh, N. Y.,
WfSEKS
e ore alwavs on the
kuut lor cbsncea to in
crease im-ir 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 ant
many men, women, boys snd girls to work
for us right in their own localities. Any
oue can do the work properly from the first
start The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit
furnished free. No on who angagea fails
to make money rapidly. Ton cau devote
your whole time to Ihe work, or only your
spare moments. Full iut'oiuiation and all
that Is needed sent tree. Address
Stissob A Co., Portland, Maine.
A RARECIIAXCB
To Buy a Lare Trad of Goud Land
at a Moderate Frtee:
To a man who doirea to make farming
and stock-raising bis business, this is tbe
greatest bargain in Juniata county.
Thrtt Hundred Jrrt$ and mart, having
thereon a larga Brick Dwellmz llonu ia
good condition, barn aud other outbuild
ings j a running stream of water Beat tha
door, also, good well water ia yard; aa
Orchard of b acres, aa good as any ia tbe
county; a grova of 60 mapl trees, which,
il attention were directed to, could be
turned into a source ot income, as such
groves are in Somerset county, this State,
aod aa such groves are is New England.
Oo"d timber on the farm. The farm will
produce 40 to 60 tons of bay annually, and
grow grain of all kinds. There ia on abun
dance ot LIMESTONE oa tbe farm.
We repeat, this ia tbe sreatrst barrain
new oflered in this county, to tbe man who
has energy, and desires to farm and raise
stock lo such a man, who ha a moderate
sum of money for first payment, there ia a
rare chance to secure a property, that in the
nature of things must increase is value
gradually, tor the period of a full geasra
tion yet to com.
Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit Dure baser. If
yon hare tbe inclination, the means, and
the pluck to develop one of the finest
tracts or land in the county, sail at thia ol
Sce fer parWrnlsis.
J) M. CRAWFORD, M. li.,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral
branches OthYe at the old corner of Third
and Orange sireets, Uifflintowa. Pa.
Jtarca ij, is.
PRINCIPAUUNlv
ri:ST Its la Sl Ja
'a Ivv.'vAa:cliUa.T.MivDaa.
... Ntw t-.io, ar!iusK ilw-"
O 3C O Gr o
(a U: tiu auprrlwr fr A'bau-L
l et, ULBBrpo'it Ul St. r slaa: .
NaUitentellf rPl(.)i
LtflBor Isaaw ia T-2f
Lilt
.y rtarti-slsi
Le it- hel iwa4
; Cw a nf tm.-.
KANSAS CITY
'afii.Hii ySy
um.th jTv SJ
Tici-tuT'sihiiSr Vy )H
CelckmvJ L!d t: rssllaa at
.u t. a .rsv se a oa-t-aaa.
AV1"V -
J M. BRAZEE, il. JJ.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, i
Acult-mia, Juniata C'e., Pa. j
Orrica lormerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. j
rrotes-iional business promptly attended to
at all hours.
T 1 PC'ilEfi. FSiEVSL LCii.l
U ruar.:w t -'.' Vj -4r j,:
Vkl.aax.t.1- bklaaa. !.
JOHX McLACGHLI.V,
INSURANCE AGENT,
PORT ROYJL, JVXl iTA CO., PJI
QyOniy reliable Companies represented.
Dee. 8, 1875-ly
riLLIAM BELL.
AGENT AND DEALER IX
Farmers aod Mechanics Machinery.
Mittlinlown, Juniata County, Pa.
Office on Bridge street opposit South
side ol Court House.
"ov. 8, lfa.
Special JVotices.
A Great Causa cf Emnm Misery:
Is the IjO oC
ISrlAWAlCA
i -
TT.!s msrhrari--"-irTsttmT.trdtetfcaaM
of t ARttU'4ai!'ISruCKlUaa.RS. Itlaess.
t !eof .rUlntrsrM irfinlira tasRtjr fenhs pm
I'.ur, wita fnr t six hur-THwer. an J eta b.
rua by wt, .turn er i-..-wpr.w Ts.
frindtnspUu..! ' f rrrn!Vr,l !r-.a. aa4 suet
alawaiisia. uii at CL-kui fireuj U usaifuo.
ST. JOSEPH ?,VFG CO.,
MigAWAKA, MO.
How i.ot, Iluvr Itc.tored
Just published, a new edition ol lK.
CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY
on the radical curt or SpusatroaaH.n or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, IaroTi.vcv, Me-iial and Physical
Incapacity, In'pedimenta to Marriage,'etc ; !
also, Coshmptioi, Kpi'.crxr and Kit, in.
duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav- '
ag.tnce, etc. j
Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable I
E.-sav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty i
years' succestul practiee, that the alarm-I
ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad- !
iially cured; pouiting out a mode of cure
BUTTER-WORKER
OparaUng oa the principle af
DIRECT AND POWERFUL
PRESSURE,
t"reod of roUiDst, rrinAinM or
lului.; upon thm buttr. Work tn the asvlt m tta
CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK.
STRONG, CHEAP.
Send for full nWripuvs circulars to ths Tnisaaww
aaS SOU: MMLi.Ua.
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by TOKTER BLAXCIIARD'S S0NS
. . . . .
means ol wbicn every sufferer, no mattei
what his condition may be, may cure him
self chesply, privately, and radically.
KTTIiis Lector should be in the hands
of every youth and every tut-i in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, pvtl-paid, ou receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps. A fires
THE CCLTEK WELL MEDICAL ( 0
4 1 Ann S t.. New York, N Y. ;
unel8-Iy Post-OtDce Box 400.
COMCORO, N. H.
.Miscellaneous.
jjtO week toade at home by th in
O 4 dnstrions. Best business now he
tore ibe pnblic. Capital not needed. We
will start you. Men. women, boys and girls
wanted everywhere to work lor us. Now
is the tim. Tou can work in epare time,
or give tour whole time to the business.
No other business will pay you nearly as
well No one can fail lo make enormous
pay, by engaging at once. Coatly ooiflt and
terms free. Moaey made fast easily and
honorably. Address Tacs A Ce.
Augusta, Maiae.
Inapertaat Ta Travellers.
Special indncemeata are offered yen by
the Bnrlingten Rente- It will pay yea te
read their advartieeaieBt re he feswd ite
wr in fM hue.
piMruss.
:;i rit i. ci iiiir
fentleman who suffered for Tears froaw
Nervou. Debility, Premature Deray
and all the eflects of yoati.tnl indiscretion,.,
wi 1 lor tl. s k of suffering hnnuafty,
se: d free io ail wno need it, th reeeip
and direction for making the simple remedy
by which be waacarvd. Sufferers wishing
to profii by tbe advertiser's experience caa
do so bv addressing ia perfee; confides,
JOHN B. OGDEN. ii Cedtr St., H. T..
June 14 62 I yr.
I will mail (Free) tberaceip for a siraot
VtCBTaaLS Balm that will remove Taa
Fbeckses. ?ivr-LBS ami Blotcbbs, leaving
the sain soft dear and beaatitnl; also in
structions for producing a luxuriant growth
ot hair on a balilhead or smooth face. Ad
dress, inclosing 3c. stamp. Baa. Tainue
A Co., 12 B irclay St.. N. T.,
CUTTHISOUT!
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