rarrsmsjn i SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN TOWN : TERMS. Sulrriptioi., $1.50 per annum if paid within 12 monshs; $2.00 If not paid within 12 months. Transirrat advertisements inserted at 60 rents per inch fire-tch insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn. 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be Kade to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. Remember, that for this sco ?on only, the Job Department, of the Sentinel and Republican, will turn out bills, for sale of Personal Property, at lower rates 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 ealc, in the paper, will be inserted gratis, Parties having their bills print ed elsewhere, can have a notice of their Kile inserted in the Sentinel and Republican, for OOets and upward to suit the length of the notice lieglfiter of Sale). Philip Ksiiiruun, in Walker township will sell February 111. 1NS. seven bead of hor des, 9 head ot cam,-, exira driving horse, 2 coalL-, 7 CheMer white shoals, brood m and 7 pigs, reaper mower thresher. All kinds ol tanning implements and al kinds o' household goods. U. It. Miller, in Walker township will sell Februvy 2. lt3. a lot of live tock and J'artuiuj; implement. Mrs. Mary E. Shollv, living 1 mi'e south a-t of East Sali-m, IV-'uiware towiivh.p will ell up February 24, lt?3. Ofle beavy draught mare, 2 colts, one two year old, 1 one year old, 4 milth cowi, one ot which is fresh. George ITeckiuan, will sell at Lis resi dence, in Walker township, on March 2 borsvs, cows, young cattie, and farming impl.'ii'etU. Sa'c sr. 10 o'clock a. in. Win. Caveny. Aactioueer. Philip Harley, will sell, March 3 18P3, in Delaware township, mile west of East Saleiu, at 1 o'clock A. M., Horses, cows, a tine lot of sheep. 2 ecmbined drills, chain piou mower, Uruvng utensils, and house bold goods. J. L. Moore, will sell, February 2, 183, in Fayette township, a mile and a half south cant of McAiisterville. 2 mares with toil, 1 draft horse, S colls, two 2 year old colts, 1 yearling, one cow, 1 heavy road wagon. 1 two and three horse w agon 1 spring wagon, Dodg't h iy rake, and a lot of larmiug nt en ails not here mentioned. B. F. Olivr will sell at East Salem, March 17. 1 Buy, 1 two horse spring wagon, and g -neral assortment of house eoU goods, and house and lot. ' Samuel C. Pomeroy will sell at Public i Ss'e, at his rei.leuce, in Spruce Uill town- chip, Jnniat County, sbout two miles, ast of Acaderuia, on Wednesday March 21st IHrO. An extra family, which is a good traveler and very gentle. An excellent one horse spring wsgon, almost new having 'two movable Seats, a buggy, a lot of pota toes, IlMisehiM nd Kitchen furniture and other articles. Sale to commence at one O'clock p. bi. See bills. -m - - SHORT LQ2&LS. ATboophig congh. Hcvrs sf ll, Lijih, at public wile. Devastation bj tiool ; Whit nest ? The spring poet sbarponcth bis peti. Chickens are scarce ia Fulton county. Houses to rent, are 6carce in Lew-Blown- paople will go West this Spring. Thoro are C. S. mail carriers in Aitoena. A Boston couipRuy will mine for leal ne ar Sucluiry. Pn-a-'ber Stuiley, drew too small an audience to pay. Ho.'k is seiiino; boots and shoes at cost. iSee his price list. Auitis cil convention opened, at Lrawistown on Monday. Heck sellti th Jack Eichardsou bout for 3.00 per pair. So far, the lloods this year, hare been went of the rntmutaius. Ar Agri.Miicural cli'b 1) bsea or ganized in Spruce Hill township. In SIt-nno township, JlilUin com ty, 370 t-teers htv being fid for beef. Fifty thousand pound capacity, . cars Live L-- n put on the railroad. The rti in .w about these ibbalh part, tuon- sinking its.ioug, last S; An cthtr Ifcith euro case, is repori . cd froia Trou-li CWk, Jiuutuigdou couBty-. Jud'f Dean, fiuod a drnggist tvt Bell's Mills fc2UA0; for .unlawfully Selling liiiuor. TLe editor of the Huntingdon Glebe, has lost a green parrot; the bird iiew away. A conveution of Brass bacihi wLl .. be held at Middieburg, Snjd& Co., .on the 22nd inst The store of Joseph KejbW in Duncauuoi:, was destroyed by fire ,on Friday a week. While crossing his train. Conduct -or Kauffuian. of the ballast train, fcJ and broke Lis nose. John E. JaudsoB, expects to a gage in the biwiutes of fruit culture in Fayetie towusnip. A butcher in Tulton county is hap- yv over the achievement of having made a sausage C6 feet long. A few days ago, B. F. Sheaffer, trackman, at Millenstown, was struck ly a passenger train and kiHed. Dr. McAluierV funeral was largely attended on Sabbath. The Doctor was a sou of H. T. Mc.VJister, Esq. Gilson L- Weinier bought a farm in Greenwood township of E. D. and E. S. Piirker, for the sum f ir'7,250. EichhoHz, of the Sunbury Demo crat, has purchased 1000 nharss of a mining and eim-lting stock cot.'pany. 4A suit has been brought in the tv court bv citizens of 1 -,"- J'o IUU" ichj."L Si.:tv sis r..r.t oIt in Invjr irr,Lr ' 11,1 l. WVU. ' " - , i.'a riint to whicu the nv- er ros, at CcinmvtL Shou d tho Third Strtet. SHORT LOCALS. The banks will 22nd. be closed od the There are 28 contestants lor seats in Congress. Snyder county is to have a Sol diers monument. Children in neighboring towns have chicken-pox. "In God we trust," is not in gray ed on the new 5 cent piece. The season, for sale of personal property is at its height now. A bottling establishment has add ed more misery to Selingsgrove. The floods in the West have ren dered thousands of people homeless. Squire Parker had a cow to die, from the effect of a visit to a meal box. Mr. John Burchfield, a citizen of this place is in a serious state of health. Re. IL G Black, a Baptist minis ter died, at Huntingdon, on Sunday, a week. Troup of the Lewistowa, Free Press bus put a Prouty Power Press, in -Lis oihee. The harvest prospect in Europe is reported by telegraph as uncom monly poor. A cigar maker wul locate in this town, to follow his business about the 1st of ApriL Mount Union, has a well that is 400 feet deep, and is being bored deeper every day. Congressman Atkicson has gone to Wabhiugtou, and will be away some 4 or 5 days. Heck is selling his winter stock of boots and shoes at cost Drop in, and soe for yourswi! David E. liobison, ex-county Su perintendent is -recovering from a Severe f-pell of sickness. Iiev. Mr. Siebtrt has met with great success in the revival meeting iu the Patterson church. Ladies talk 1ks this month, than in any oilier mouth iu tiie year, be caue it has only 28 days. Methodibt -miuisters that are through with their revival meetings, are thinking of conference j Contractors Horning, and Goshen, are hurrying, the house of foundry mau Holuian on to completion. If the anti-free pass bill becomes a law the members of the Legislature wiii not get home so frequently. Yon can buy the only original Keystone kip boot at Heck's shoe store for $3.i ; former price $1.00. A wife in Freedom township, Blair county presented her husband with their 16th heir, a few davsajro. Kev. Mr. Vau-Fossen. died on Sabbetli. On Monday his remaius were tken to Dau :aaiun for inter ment " You c.in buy a pair of Jack Itch ardson kip boots, at Hack's Boot and Saoe Store f jr i.00 ; former price 3.50. The Stat of the weather, is not mentioned ia a newspaper, as a mat ter of news, but for the purpose of record. Solomon Ilaubeek, proposes to divide his faim and put up an other set of buildings on his farm in Wal ker township. W. H- Spongier, of Bloomfield raised a piiiae of 25, for the watch man at the railroad crossing at 2sew Port, Perry t'e. Huck still makes to order the vary latest styles of shoes and boots, and out of the Trery best stock, thiit can be bought The bill to aJlow people to put baskets in the river to eaten oels meets with approval from the ma jority of people. Editor Troup of Lewistown, wac hurt on the head, by a brass orna i. lent that belot-s to his hand press falling on him. " Cumberland untv, last veer paid 1 3,442.72 for arresting, and committ ing di unken ditorderly an J vegraut people iu Carlisle. W. H. Ueudeivon conducted an entertainment at the AiV-ii ltuck scool hoiiae, iu Fermanagu township, on Tuesday evening. One evemug last week Latimer Wilson, and wife of Walker iiwiuuup, gave a reception for Mr. Walt, and wife recently married. Mr. John O' Donald was thrown out of a sleigh in sLickiug Creek Valley, a few days ago, and ttaeieiy had an arm broken. Last Fid.ty niorairg the rirer was high enough to back water into j the canal through the . 6 pen gate of the sluice below town. Forpaugh can run a k g show, but vhen he undertakes to .manage the prettiest wutnau in America, he gets himself into a law suit. The b.iuling of lumber, w inch was cajTied on briskly from List Creek valley all winter, was suspend! by the bad weathei last week. IUt. George W. Smiley, of Potts ville preached in the chape!. end lec tured in the Court House, lai, week, on one and the same evening. If ytu have any doubt about Heck selling boots and shoes at cost, just drop in, and see fur yourse& " and you will find such is the case. Coal us that escaped from a stove came near taking the life of zue ianiiiy.'Oi .aciiaiiau oowers, ai Thompsontown some nights ago. See Heck' cost price list of boots said shoes. So funny business about it ; he means to;-t, and is selling for cost Drop in cd tsee for yourself. Vanderbilt otvee gave his check for 14 eents, the check of some men would not be good for that amount Despise not the day of small things. The tin peddlers that were Bent to jail some weeks ag in default of pavment of fine for y.eddling with out license, were tiirced out on Saturday finrrnnni ledbv her children and Ufcr pon jjj. John orth, iu .his place ! on this Wednesday. ranch say: Tbe iasuriiicc com- , -Q j the jTC-ideot trying a change of sir. There is bttie in the professed Christianity of a man or woman that almost every d&y gives evidence of their spirituality by malicious ex pressions about neighbors. Dr. Oliver McAlister, while lead ing bis horse to water, last Thursday evening, was kicked in the abdomen by the animal with such force that he died within half an hour. Mrs. Amelia G. Johnson, widow Robert T. Johnson of Hollidaysburg has brought suit to recover damages from two doctors and several of her friends, for having sent her to an in sane asylum. The Post gave an entertainment in the Court House, on Friday and Saturday evenings. The room was crowded with people. People that were there aay that fun and frolic ruled the hour. Last Thursday evening Washing ton McAlister and Mrs. McAlister, of Fayette township gave a large party in honor of the marriage of Mr. "Watt, and wife. Mrs. Watt was a Miss Curran. The old question of States rights unexpectedly turned up in the Leg islature through the anti-discrimination railroad bilL This time it is not the colored people, bat it is bus iness in an other direction. Ax Indiana paper 6ys: William Darrinton, of Park county, IncL, aged eighty-five, is emphatically a marrying uan, having just wedded his eight h spouse. What a ''family circle" he will have'n tlie great here after I One -of the points presented by the Pennsylvania -ilaii-ruaJ, against the anti-discrimination bill, is that a corporation with inter-state connections is a sabjeot for (Joiigressionel and not State leg islation. There has -been an awakening among the boys and girls that attend the Presby terien church in this place. Nearly all tue boys and girls that at tend tae church nave become earnest inquirers under tho preaCuing of Itcv. lie naurh. A western pape r makes the inquiry as to whether M rs. Langtrey, is a Jonah At ikistxm, and Chicapo, trouble wae occa sioued by her pres ence, and when she appeared at Cin cinnati the iiood came. 'A Leanest: on is, is she a Jonah 3 Ohe of the St u Rojt ring, a man named Kerdell i nade a couiesskiu in court at WashiD .gton, last Thursday, ho gave a dett aled account of the routes, and the way they wore man- aired, w.'ieu ti iu lurv eoea oat tue next time, in all', probability it wiu agree. Petitions fro m this countv have been snt to th a Legislature, on the question of discrimination of rail road freights. The average man will sign a pttil ion when ever Asked to do so, with jut ever once it king himself as to w hether he understands the question. In New Y'oi k City, citizens fjet the jury ceiuuiiss toners to keep tneir names out of the wheel. . in this county there i tre men that claim to have miluenc e with the jury com missioners, v rouuse other men to have their nai ues put in tho jury wheel. Fhiladeljihi a has been troublod with snow fit as. The snow Ilea is an insect whi se as snow, and f mailer than the blac -k summer tloa. The newspapers r eport them in nerrly all of the cities c f the northern states along the Atl antic coast. The Xew York Independent eavs : Tho fact that Gambetta s brain weifrji! el less than thirty-nine ounces, while the average weight of a mane brain is about forty-eight ounces, shows that mental superiority depends qrtite as much on the quality as , ca the quanc'-j of brain matter Some days ago a citizen of Fer managh township was knocked down byacoaiiung sled, on Main ..street crossing. He threatened to sue the borough .authority, and after that coasting cn the streets and .pave ments was not much indulged in. A defective llcw in Mill-town school houae,-in Spring towueitp, Perry Co., et tho building on fire, one nightlcst week the fire smoul dered along till morning, when it was put out by the teacher. The damage to lis buiiuing is estimated ar. -Sizo. Tho Bedford Intiuirer ssvs: -'-In Wcbt St. Clair, twp., ir Bedford coun- it, iw-iuiuoHuu iu one nouse, a gre: randinot'ier, two gnind moth ers, four mothers, one father, one granoiatner, eleven uncles aud aants. uurteda childreu, eleven grand child reu and two great grand children. t si , -,r jx iujiu uaiiieu pnaries iiartiuEn. liio other evening thonght to fright ea a cruwd of gu-ls with what he be- uei ed was an empty gun ; t be gue wa loauea ana ty .its discharge a little gnl, the daugutar of a neigh bor was auiied. All the parties live at Plicemxvilie Pa. oovernor utier, ex 3iais.. was detained at the Cnpitoi building un til d o'clock reex:ntly. The doors are locked at 5 o'clock, except one side door. Through 'this the Governor, whea ready to i-part refused to make his exit, and waited , until the doorkeeper was susumoned to open the great doors in the front of the building. Then he tallied .triumph antly forth." Owing to the present large attend ance at the Mifflin Academy, all per sons who, for themselves or for chil- clren, uesire seats lor tne next ses sion, (March 29 to June 23th) must file their applications and arrange de tails between this and the first day of March, 1883. No one admitted after this. J. Mason Draru, Principal. - A Clearfield newspaper says : Six hundred dollars conscience money was returned to the county treasur er ia May Inst, and appears in con nection with the auditor's report People wonder who it is that has been dabbling in the county funds to the rreiu lice of another h right Last etr it urill le remembered! and to rav the amount ot proceeds or sale Treasurer PotU eatnc out $19 10 i jnto Court, thoit anil the deik-iney was prompt-1 Jr met by thiit gentieumu, who, it is ' said, could never aecouut for the loss, j The meo in four lumber ctmp- in Somebody besides the treasurer must ;Clearfieid and Elk counties consumed Jjave had access to thr fcnd.. A western paper tells the follow ing. Eight months ago 4 young lad ies of Vinton, Iowa, concluded to strike out for themselves. They went to Dakota and located claims near Cavour and began farming. They are strong, hearty, intellectual and well educated. Their tarms are point ed out to visitors as among the most promising in the country. The farms "corner and each one naa a nouse on the inner corner, which brings them within easy call DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any small picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done np, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, tee. Frames of all kinds cheap. Communicated. Editor Sentinel and Republican. I will thank you lor a corner in the Sentinel Mtf Republican to express my disapproval of tue manner in which the curistian church was compromis ed by some ot its own members in Mulhntown laat week. The whole population of Juniata have learned through the newspapers that glorious revival meeting has been carried on in the four churches in the place. It is a wel:. known laot that there have been between one and two hundred inquirers for ward at the meetings men'ioiied. The result to follow tue mevtins eecuied mott promihing. iu uay, M it were, the glorious prospect is ctoudud, and tue most iwverse criti cism awakeund " by the action of churcn members. The Post O. A, It, in thia place concluded to iioid an entertainment or bemi-uiggur-ehowjust wnen the christian lelunuos meetings had reached thesr most interesting per iod, heu the inquirers were bemg organized into couicii workers. 1 do not propose to ijueatiou tlie right of the Post to hoid whaooever en tertainment it iioesea. J.I Las the ri 'Ut tO H'J lUlu Tle 6Ovtf OllblUl S3 to the uxueuc ot us aoility and usuiic. its meuibeis iuve the lliu. to mack en theiUMil tea ana uuki- a-uiucu mi. of the colored race aa toe -loi a XM-.e may hoow to bta;, tnc u does it luon it-r professed cr.-ii.tTS church meuilivr to league tut -e. vt. -with bU'Jli peifonuinee ua tf.v lua Cuuit Hiiiue M tuch Riionh Wi.e:. their preachers art ti.gatd in iLc! t-fr.,r, hmid n i, w:ui ui Z.oa ? i How docs it look lor a set of cuurcti i members U. open up a paohc bui.'i j ing uot t apart lor shows, to :p,n lb ttl IsV UlU ilKUsU IILUO fUCU l.urraA - , a fellow ciiurcL me.ubtrs are bcurtily peclluuy vuii-lilc attention ol eiigabtxi ia revival work iu ail the our loi uier putrons and the clmreijeu iu towu 1 To do bo seeum public ai general to the foiiow to declare, by act, if not by wuiO, : Q Ust . that religious service and certiuoi.T . , .. , ... , iHoiJTaiarc,tobep:acrdoaiov-j "st lhe Unu Orignal el with a Bfcow gotteu up lor tutor- i Kejsbone Kip iloo , douo.e tie Uuiirueutor piont. Hovr does it bo ind to have it toM thiit church uieuitxiis J. 13. Wil.sou, Hugh. Mc51eD, aad Abraham i'arfc tier, w.d their cierk tliiities Irnin opeued tho Court lloue ior h pt.r- forruiHce bucn aa was couiuct-d t!w-re last Ftday and Saturday evening! Tm-im r.uima t. i m nnu tf wsb i in .U Uaaid that wbil the show was ! ing tm on S-turd.iy even;n-- no! wein m tno tiiaiti aiiu ueiivbio i si rnv.r Tn how f.unv n;Miii! tiiiLt I hav"e.U.-n iiiouirera Laa the t-how A proveu.o be a Vtmity Fair? It does not like riht to scold tLe your.g t. lks for going there wum the boiwe was opaxl for the eulr- tainuieut by Christina church iuem- beis With ail thet fa'as does it not seeru too bad that Christian thm-til members nhoiiiii maitept no attie! preiereuce as between a church vice and 4. show. JSQUIBEK. i Coort ProceaticgB. i.ourc cosfck em-.a issi i iiurs iv. ana iooe .i. . n v . i.: ... ti,. Mutual Aid Society. Tfis mm a case oi liie insurance, coutchting the payment of a policy on U.- Oliver, deed. The do- " r-i - " - tne iMn pijuu nt ul an aeseiuiuut but alter beaiiijg all lot evidence iu the casiiie jury ilig all tut evideuce in tue casi-lue Jury rendered a voiLict iu favor l tlirer in the sum ot $Ul3l2. A plurius urdt r ot sale srasgnated to the 'iuunislratur le sell ruiil estate .il ; amui-1 It' tem, drceasied. Letters ot aflu inistralton to j.'"hn W. S bsruicr, as aduunistrator ol 'Jharlcs S her njor, deceased, arv revoked, anu ia order issued to Ihe first .named party iti deliver up to bis successor nbalsoever of .the es taM.a.l Chanea jjtmsuier that he niaj' have in his possession. Theeport ol the master, was tiled , iu ! w" tbe e.1Uit case of Saaiuel Buck, n.inis- fl'OUl O Cents lip. It IS impOS trator ol Lac H.wajr. Stesrsrl T. UCui- Slbie to glVe UU entire plce list loch, Uw.rge W. Jinsuaui and u.u.e . 0 tjle triauv hundred dluexeut BaWbakb. ailuiinisiratoc j3eceas.d. John Baih, C. P. Kuue Was cuu-iaiiued Iu appthJ show Atarch IU, l1 j. cau-e uy i oj T(u; truui his wile, .4 u - ji. &iur, nut Ik (Mini, lor d . cju. ;..! , ... s. jj. baJIIUrl Iclll, W LOIui: Hj and fbw causi- 'jar u lil. tV.- vorcefrom bi uiic, Ha; Li mi-i .' nut be srantod lor uituiemb i iiu ? .t . Kale was graitel ou P. 1.. C- , swer ini-ug.itorK. in toe cav: a. ti Showers and Ii. i. Sholl Vs, P. U. ti. v , garnishee id Dauiei Codiuau. L. E. Alkiusou was apwiuUil -iitor t- dUtnbutoin inatturs ertaiuiog to tte eule of 11. J. Aud.Tson. Ackuoa ledgetuen t of ez-sherilf KtrJv of a deed noil of a tract of land in 1 uscarora township, that ws siezed and sold as ihe property of a. j. Adron. Tpon petition of L. A. Maiballand Jota Waodssides and Co., lor a ri-le to show cause why an issue should not be lormed to try tho validity judgement no, 26 Feb., T., is;o, JeremUh Lyons iu uust for sr.ih A. Moiervs, John Moser $C7I, lt, rule ass grsnteu, and the sherin" was directed to pay juugsment r i; Pa, Ai o, 10. Feb., T., IbbJ, Fcrmauagh Loan aud Building As- sociation on julgement 43 Sept., Ti-lSTt', i 110 beevej in four months. Mum Nettie Clark, of Wastiiujtton, who was to base been mwrried on Friday, died cn Wednesday, and was buried in her wedding dress. WalBBt LeafBalr Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear ss water, and. as iu name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kastor er. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gnj hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth whoro it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each bottle ia war ranted. SMITH, KLINE fe CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & KUCKL, New York. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MiyrLnriowi, Febroary 21, 1883. Butter 25 Egf 25 Lard 15 Ham 18 Shoulder II Sides 12 - Kag. l MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Qootartoss yon To-bat. Wednesday, February 21, 1883. Whet.... I 10 Corn, 55 Oats, 37h4U Bye ; 65 Cloverseed 7 60to8.U0 Timothy seed ...... 1 60 mOnSMMWHUMlMMMniMMI PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PhUadelphia February 17th 1883. Lire Stock, Co Inactive at $30 to $70. S heep at 3c to 7c per pooud. Hags 8 to Lx per pound. Cattle at 6 to 7 Jo. Fat eowa 8 to 5c. tfitroank potatoes 90 to 95e per beshul. Early rt.ae !0c to S5e per bushet Peerless 85c to 90c. Wheal $1.17 te $1-26. Rje 67 to 6c. Corn 64 to 70c. Oats 49c to 55c. Cloverseed 13 to 14c Apples extra Baldwin al $4-25 per barrel. Ureeniuga al $d 50 per barrel, uiixud va rie iei- at $i.7o par bajrel. (.bickeli 7, 4, IU to lie per birrel. br.M l-Sc t ponod Turaevs 17c to 18c - U iT S3? IT IS 0. I-uWA IHLY GO TO COST . ,. , , , And we w.il keep them down uutii we reuuee our large tUxk I to Uiitke loolll lor alU;ratlOUS, fof truJe We res-! ; ior $3.2o : lorttfer p.ce 4 JU. ext cornea thai gieat Kiciuud.'-oa ioot, doubic Jack boie it ill t:m liii- ill! inrmt'r , ' , ' , price o.oo. a neu cornea tue j ioibl LtOOt ; it IS a WllOie ieath- !rr ImjoI. lieUVV double hU.e and 2.0; ldruier price $3 00. j ivr iIHV1 nn h,in,l KHiPnu ras'J . i 0 Ul'bt Cia of Crit claa pilt Leather Boots i tSOlld o4es. lori?A.iO; loriner i - i price 2 25. AlsHJ a good .split towt lor jX rj) . ioirut:1. price . . , . . v- UU. I ne aDO e 13 a pce Mist Oi men's boot, and is just j what they cost us. ,.vt mipa thn Imvn u-birri , , A ' . i we nave quite varuy ui. The lowowin are tome of the i prices : irst, we wi.l tell you; READY-MADE CLOTHING, iagoodboj'8 boot for 1.00;: lgar., Tobaccw, &Cm &c. j lOrilier price, Ql.Ju. Next, a; Parue will nud it yreaily I., tuwi advan firwt...i..i hr,v'fl rww.f f..i- fil ' c" ud Slork " . " " v lormer price al. t o. Also one , for il.t) ; lormer price 2.o0. ; Theil We have & fil'st-CluSS ! w2lole leather bo 's boot, doub- e soie and tap, lor J52.00 ; ior- GO I t ; ler priCe 1 O fclZCS, 1 to O. lite aoove is a boys' boots, and they coal price list Ol is just what S e have also ou hand a very large tock ol mens' shoes. I nces, $1 00, $1.2-3, &L50 and up. sViU sell the entire lot at cos Next comes the Ladies' Shoes of w hich we have quite a lot : jmjjj Me yy ou h;lu(i. e have also on hand a targe stock, of Misses' iud ohiidi eu'd iiioes winch e are determined to aloe out e have not said nvth.ng about tlie large stock Liiby ivhoes on hanu, or the 'stfgc stock oi Cium Uoots and ih-jt-s. Jet to be disposed of; aui not even one word about tue IioKeii lot ol Nippers on hand, which we will seil at coat Cut in conclusion we will bay that we mean Lusiuess and intend to tell our larjie stock of! 1 Ol Loots and bhoes for iust j what We llilVe priced them to ! vou for. and in order to be con- Vlncetl alj you have to do IS to ' , . , , Lla aUd. e t ,r yourself, ! have Olteil SCtn goods ad- ; vertiVed at cot and when you ! went to buy OU W ere asked ,,! w, U : . I f etail VtS. fcuch IS not my j mieniiOn, 1 say COS I aiiU mean i w hat I say. Gl'OKGZ W. IliCK, Bridge Street, IMifllintow n, Pa Jan. 81 8U-;i. Sato Bills printed on short notice at the offce of tho Stntmtl tini Rtjnblkan. yew Adverttaementa. F. I2SPEJSSCHADE, t ATTHB CENTRAL STORE MAM STREET. 2irD4Dooa North or Bridok Street, Miffliutown, Pa Calls tbe attention of the publio to the following faots : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Pride I One Prioe Our Style I Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto ! Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women sod Children, Queeuware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, sod ererj article usually found in first class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange (or goods at highest market prioe. Thankful to tbe publio for their heretofore hberm. patronage, 1 request tbeii oootiDued custom ; and ask per sona from all parts of the county, when in Mifllia to call and see in; stock of goods. r,. ESPOSCUIDE. Sept. 7, lfcSl. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers t Kennedy,) DEALERS IN XAI. LLMIIEU. CEMENT, Calcined Piaster, Land Plaster, !tEU.S, SALT. AiC. We tuy Gram, to be deliverea al MiHiin ,own Port Hoy,K or n,,.Ilco. WearepreparedtoiurnishSalttodealers at reasonable rates. k. DOTT. Ap : Joili Illl'tC Slocli. F. JL. CiltAYItlLI,, McAlisterville, Pa., lias just returned I'roui the Eastern Cities w lib a Large and Complete Stuck of DRY GOODS, GROCRIE!i, (l'EE3IS-TARE, Hats & Caps, Soots & Shoes, , Prices belore purchasing elsewhere. Stock Entirely New and Fresh. 1 can accoiuniuda to yon in almost every thing called for in a Store of this kind. F. L. GRAf BILL. Oct. 26, VI. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured ot that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known lo his fellow-sufferers the means oi core, lo all who desire it, he well send a copy ef tbe prercriptnm need, (free of charge,) with the directions lor preparing and using tbe same, which they will hod a sure Crsa tor 1'oioh, Cold-, Coksi hpt ion, Astuhv, Bboslhitis, Sic. Parties wishing lite Prescription, will please ad dress Kev. E. A. W1LS03; 104 Pens St., WilliumsOiirgh, N. Y., WISEST are always on the ut lor chances to in crease then eariiiugs, and in time become wealthy; tliusewho do nut iu prove their opportumtie remain in poverty IX' -T t nruucri i a great cnauce to nuke money a KrvaK ciwucc iu uume uivuc ,,e warn I r ii. utanv of D, xoiii.n, boys and girls to work lor us rifchl iu their own localities. Any one can do tbi work properly I rum Ihe first start The business will pty more than tun 1 1 lues or1uiari wapes. Expensive outfit I urn bhed free. No one win, engages fails to msk-moiiny rapidlv. Von can devote your I'ln :iui to the work, or ouly yonr spare 'uouienis. Full inloimation and all thai la need, d seut free. Address Sruisov tu Co., Portlaud, liaine. A R ARECIIA.XCE To Buy a Lnrs;e Tract of Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man ho duni. e.- to make farming an.! siocit-raiaiiig his business, this is the greatst bargain in Jnniata county. Thrt4 Unwind Jcru and mart, haviur thereu.i a Uis Brick Dwelling House to good condition, llarn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat tbe door, also, good well water in yard; an Orchard of ti acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attentiou were directed to. could be turned into a source, ot income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State. f -lustrous. Best business now be and as such groves are in New England. I ore the public. Capital not needed. We Good timber on tbe farm. The farm will I will start you. Hen, women, bovs and girls produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on tbe farm. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now otiercd in this county, to tho man who has vnttgy, and desires to firm and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate sum '.: money tor erst payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in th nature of tciogs must increase in valne gradually. Tor tbe period of a lull genera- j tion yet to come. Important Te Ti atelier. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If t -iu , yon have the incliD.on. the mews? and 55peC,al tadc!Dt J 1 the pluck to develops one of the Suest ,he Bur'ington Rome- It will pay yon to tracts of land in the county, call at this ol- I read tteir advertisement to be found else-l-ce for particulats. " ! here in this issue. D. W. HARLEY'S It the place where you can bay THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & MJTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, HI is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks trer offered lx this market, and at JS TOMSHISGL Y LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to erd at short notice, rery reasonable. Remember the plaoe, in Hoffman' Water streets, If UFLINTO WK, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has constantly on hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURXISHINU GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Coma and see n and be astonished. Pants at 75 cemt. 07" SUITS MADE TO OKDER.j Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. THE BEST WAGON Ik&SffiFtk sab THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Firmrrs Tnuoatpra In not; loealirr wiU find It la their interest to look veU into th Murrs or ihis Wauos before purctuuun. Bsro for ciROUiAii. Aoiurrs "v antkd. TO. HARRIS ON, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Professional Cards. Lorn E. Atmxsos. Uko. Jacobs. Js ATKISSOX & JACOBS!, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. trColleeting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Main street, in place of resi dence ot Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., south ot Bridge street. Oct M, let 1 . jyjASON IRWIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOIVX, JUMJTJ CO., PJ. All business prompUy attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. jnT, 'S0-ly J-ACOB BEIDLEK ATTORXEY-AT-LAV., MIFtLINTOWN, PA. 07'ColIections attended to promptly. Orricc With A. J. Patterson E.-(, on Bridge street. Feb 25, ISO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mtFUXTUWN, pJt. Ottice hours front 9 a. M. to 3 r. m . Ol tice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tt J) M. CRAWFOKD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitliintown, Pa. March 1J, 187o J M. BKAZEE, 31. I., PHTSICIAJJ and SUEQEON, .lendemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Protessional business promptly attended to at all hours. joux Mclaughlin, INSUBANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JUSUTJ CO., PJ. Q7Ouly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly yyiLLUJt BELL. AOKNT AND DKALEB IX Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. MiQlintown, Juniata County, Pa. Otllce on Bridge street opposite South side of Court House. Nov. 8, ISM. Special JVbtices. A Great Cause of Human Misery Is the Lo of Ilow lot, How Jtetored. Just published, a new edition ol 1K. IXLVfcaWEI.L'S CELEBRATED ESSAT on the radical curt of SriaaAToaxHor t or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal i ... i Heutal and Physical , . . , .. .... Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc : . rr ' . """"'". also, Comtsriiiw, EpiLirsr and Frrs, in duced by sell-indulgence or sexual extrav agance, Jic. - The celebrated author, in Ihis admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of selt-abuse may be rad ically cjred; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may enre him self cheaply, privately, and radically. CTThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth anil every nun in tbe land. Sent, under seal, in a ;ia:n envelope, to anv address, post-paid, a receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress TUE CULTEK WELL 31 EDICAL 1 0, 41 Ann St.. New York, A'. Y.; unelS-lj Post-Otl.ee Box 4i0. .Miscellaneous. ' week made at home by the in wanted everywhere to work for ns. Horn is the time. Yon can work in spar time, or give yonr whole time to tho business. No other business will pay yon nearly as well No one can fail to make enormous pay, by ergacinc at once. Costly outfit and I twrns Iree. Money made last easily and Address Taci A Co. Augusta, M.iiae. bonoraDiy, ; BOYS' CLOTHING JXD FURS1SH1XG GOODS. New Building, corner of Bridge zl SAMUEL STRATER. ON WHEELS I THE OLD SD BF.t.I VBLS " HARBISON." ! BstahUsbd lssa Tfaouani!s is aw. I Tb twM ia th ctuapaat. Lnrj wsaa ( ftUly ssnt from th ttctarj antil mmmm Ta- PRINCIPAL-b!NE KANSAS CITY T 1 (MITER. J l lix ' ."r!l K.i'Ji ChlrakU.111- 1'EAlEVai. L0,-: rr. ttt n. .. A :i . l ltot hHiiER ivq1 grindinff twenty bnxheis per hour, wni f mi tn tit hurdsvpower, aud can b run bf wntif, mtmm rr arvTvwer. T- rr.iMlin pUtt-s .nv.rrTiM:z -.1 iron, and coat ST. JOSEPH ftlT G CO., MJSWAWAKA, IND. I IBUTTEnVJORKER 3 I Operating on tbe priscipls of sjj DIRECT AND POWERFU'. S PRESSURE, inovad of rollina. sTrlndirur or- aluLQK upon tho battier. WorJu la &la aU aa well CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. Srad for fall dMcr'ptiva circular, to the Inwntnn SDd SOLE MAKiUU. PORTER BLANCH YRDS SO.NS. CONCOSD, N. H. PDJPLES. JlHlf "i C 1 1 1 A Gentleman who siiUered for years Irou Nervous I)ebility, Prernalure Decay, and all the e flee Is ol youidlul itidiscretion. will for the a ke ol suffering hum.inity. send free io ail who nee'! it, the receipt and direction for m::kir.g the simple remedy by which he was rnred. S-uBerers wiskirg to profit by the advertisei's experience cat. do so by addressinir in perfec; coi.Sdruce, JOHN B. OGDt.4J Cedar St., S.Y June ll-c2 1 yr. I will mail (Free) thereceipe for a simp! Vioitsblb Balm tbat will remove Ta FastEsEs, Pi ap lis and Blotcbes, leaving the skin sort clear and beaaliftili also in structions for prMncing a luxuriant growth of hair on a baldhead or smnoth lace. Ad dress, ir-losiog 3c. stump, 6in. V ax deli A Co., 12 Barclay St., N. y., cuTTHisourr AS!P 81511 $40 ... Wehavestoresin.5 Icaa.ny Cif rromajfcirbmn-cnuoh iarelrsnm-bff-ai YVLrS.''''mTi'n,:', Prlnelfnl t!lrr rlr im tor our .New UuIm. S-ruwtosgvnia AdUrwi MN. LOYELL Xfcir&X:?- snbscribo tor'thr SnimT BViittbTicsw pvi it In XT' hima.T(iH-ti. I ni evntnl3,MlaVMuii, KaiiNa10wia, Dl.aft. i As, New Mexico, AliruOss, i5, ealw-V iftni an-! 'IV m. y11! Q X O 2r O UnlT-rnai TiS SiloMlT rt'u:ra a. It cccr.t-4 tn sSJ jv wing . Great s thi'lirstequipseS 5SJtwI'i,J0l Cr.r K-HlT-ad In the World fur "i?-, 1 1: Ul cnntions made ."V Depot. VrlC' s Tarocsh NJOv WV TrT Tl. k 'UTlthlNsnr lad wli." Ci'i-'tonced Line Bn1 ,rmlt"r ilest ail oBcm,2Vp?,yjk luxury. loKeml in- v. s. 'vis.yV 1:" Cassia. sftS-t All XYS coaiurL M33HAWAKA j Ti sik M5!,s in yr ii I ' m 8 avaw a